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Ballet bonus POISE: Stawell Ballet School students, from left, Lillian, Ella, Torah, Marli and Grace. The school will use a $500 Northern Grampians Shire Council community grant to offer a nationally accredited study and assessment program in ballet, jazz and tap styles of dance. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Flowers for China L

BY DEAN LAWSON

aharum cut-flower business Australian Wildflowers continues to shore up China as its priority export market as it rides a wave of growth and expansion. The firm’s international exports are on target to significantly outstrip domestic commitments and its Laharum workforce to more than double in two years. The firm also represents one of the region’s burgeoning business success stories, having rapidly grown from humble beginnings to being an awardwinning international enterprise. Business owner and managing director Jo Gardner said the firm’s market expansion into China, based on product quality, demand and an under-

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standing of distribution chains, was going well. She said expectations remained on track that Australian Wildflowers’ market split of 70 percent domestic and 30 percent export would flip within two years. “When we say we’re going to do something we do it. We’ve stayed on target and are really focusing on China,” she said. “Relationships are developing really well and customers are happy with the quality of the product. We need to build on that.” Australian Wildflowers, which went from having a sales turnover of $81,000 in its first year of operation to $4.7-million in 2015, is already selling into the United States, Holland,

Korea, Japan and Saudi Arabia as well as Chinese markets. The business, which develops, grows, cuts, prepares, packs and sells ‘Gondwanaland’ flowers, which includes Australian and South African species, won last year’s Wimmera Business of the Year award. It taps into a total of about 607 hectares at farms at Mt Zero, Mt Talbot and Lucindale and has freehold lease agreements with 13 other farms. Its Laharum workforce, which started with four in 2013, has grown from 35 to 43 since October and the business has now won financial support from the State Government to continue to develop its employment program. The government has provided $150,000 to help Australian Wildflow-

ers continue expanding its operations on the proviso of providing 50 new jobs. Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development Danielle Green announced during a visit to Laharum the government was backing the business through a Regional Jobs and Infrastructure Fund.

Expansion

The money will help support a broad expansion project that started about 12 months ago and involves new equipment and facilities to improve the processing and packing of cut flowers. Latest work includes installing equipment for flower grading and bunching to improve product quality and consistency; an upgraded cool room that provides better flower stor-

age; a hydraulic ramp for safe loading and unloading of stock; and reconfiguration of manufacturing processes to get the most out of the new equipment. The Australian Wildflowers workforce includes members of the Wimmera Karen refugee community and the company is firmly committed to sponsoring school children in Myanmar. Ms Green said 50 new jobs would provide stimulus for the Laharum area. “The Grampians region is home to more than one third of Victoria’s flora, so what better place to base a successful flower growing, processing and exporting business,” she said. Continued page 3

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Wetland tour The northern Wimmera, from Tarranyurk in the west to Watchem in the east, looks like typical plains country with large cleared farming land with a few stands of trees here and there. But when you look more closely, as one of Victoria’s foremost wetland botanists Damien Cook did when he led a tour group from Wimmera and North-Central CMAs, you’ll be amazed at the plants and animals that call this area home.

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Thanks to the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline, a number of these wetland biodiversity hotspots are getting periodic environmental water. Water is delivered during the cooler months to reflect what would happen naturally. The timing also takes advantage of the reduced water supply requirements of the pipeline.

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Some of the Wimmera’s plants have rather unfortunate names like knotweeds, bindweeds and sneezeweeds, but special attributes nonetheless. These are among important native plants that take advantage of retreating water levels to grow along the edge of waterways and wetlands, and emphasise the importance of not just getting wet but drying out as well.

Sneezeweed is also known as old man weed and was a vital medicinal plant that Aboriginal people used to cure skin problems and other ailments. It has an unmistakeable pleasant fragrance which is pine like and minty. Knotweeds and bindweeds were important food plants for Aboriginal people as well.

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Rainbow enduro event primed O

BY DEAN LAWSON

rganisers of an off-road racing championship set to put Rainbow on the national motorsport map hope to have a formal go-ahead for the event by the end of next week.

But they have verbal departmental permission to run the Rainbow Desert Enduro, likely to attract up to 1000 people to the southern Mallee hamlet from August 4 to 6. Australian Off Road Championship leaders have already pencilled in the Rainbow Desert Enduro, overseen by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport, as part of the 2017 national championship season. The Rainbow race is scheduled as

the final round of the national series, which has already involved St George in Queensland and will turn its attention to Alice Springs in the next fortnight. The Rainbow course is an area of Crown land west of Rainbow, similar in size to nearby Rainbow Golf Course and used in the distant past as a racecourse. Organisers are confident it is the perfect site for an 80-kilometre enduro racing circuit. Melbourne-based Victorian Off Road Racing Association is driving the event through a Rainbow community and shire council committee. Association president Brett Price said the race, planned as an annual

event, would benefit his organisation, the township of Rainbow and motorsport fans in general. “The Rainbow people have been very welcoming and we’re very close to a final tick of a approval. It’s all looking quite positive,” he said. “We’ve had to go through a lot of processes and issues involving due diligence but no one expects any major dramas.”

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Mr Price said feedback from enduro competitors suggested there would be a strong turnout for the Rainbow race. “We’re hoping for 60-plus entries. We’ve had a many-time Australian champion go around the track with another competitor a while ago and

the feedback was quite promising.” Mr Price said environmental impact had played a major role in planning the event. He said there had been a favourable environmental assessment of the site, based on a marshaling area as well a race circuit. “We don’t want to tear the site up. We’re looking at a long-term return of the race in Rainbow,” Mr Price said. “One way or another, we want a state or national race there. “We would also like to look back in five year’s time at the site and be able to say ‘that’s an improvement’ from where we started. “With Graincorp providing the use of its storage site we’re going to have

MOVING TOGETHER: Artist Jens Altheimer, centre, works on a Move On project for Horsham’s 2017 Art is… festival with Nexus participants, from left, Ina Tolo, Laticia Shanaughan, Sarah Natali, Soe San Di Myint Shwe Ta Lee, Eddie Nsanzimana, Ben Hornsby and Yah Min Thu Shwe Ta Lee. The community arts project combines sculpture, storytelling and human-activated contraptions. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Ten days of Art is... festivities on the way Organisers of a festival using art as a vehicle for community connection and growth will kick off festivities in Horsham on Friday night. This year’s Art is… festival features the theme, Footprint: Moving Together, will run for 10 days. Art is… has a claim as Australia’s premiere co-created arts festival and provides opportunities for artists, partners, organisations, groups and individuals to influence the planning, delivery, growth and governance of the festival. This year’s events include performances, interactive activities, photo musters, exhibitions and Rotary Club of Horsham East’s 40th Wimmera art

fair. Festival director Paul Kooperman said the 2017 program was diverse and engaging and had resulted in significant community interest in the lead-up to the festival. “I’d like to thank our awesome committee and team for their time, passion and support to co-create an experience that will leave participants, attendees and partners feeling like they were part of something special, something they had built and contributed to themselves, taking away a collective sense of achievement, pride, belonging, connection and fulfilment,” he said. The Art is… committee will host an official opening on Friday from

5.30pm to 6.30pm. “It will leave enough time to enjoy a great dinner in Horsham CBD before attending our opening show, A Coal Miner’s Daughter at the town hall or partying like an artist at Art After Dark at Horsham Regional Art Gallery,” Mr Kooperman said. Well-known Australian singer-songwriter Archie Roach will be the star attraction of this year’s festival. Roach will perform in Horsham Town Hall’s theatre on June 10 from 8pm. He will be accompanied by singer-songwriter Alice Skye and Wotjobaluk dancers. Irish-Australian comedian Jimeoin will perform his Renonsense Man

show in the theatre on Sunday at 8pm. This year’s major community project is called Move On. As part of the project, a team of professional artists has led a series of workshops, working with diverse community groups including groups working through the Centre for Participation and Haven and Dimboola grade five and six students. The project will culminate in a mechanical, moving masterpiece at Horsham Town Hall on June 10 from 1pm to 3pm. People can visit www.artiswimmera.com for a copy of the full program.

one of the best pit facilities in off-road racing. There will also be a major section of the track that is going to be highly visible from a spectator area, which will be quite unique. It just ticks a lot of boxes.” The circuit is on Crown land and the committee has been dealing with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Environment and Parks Victoria. Parties met to discuss the race details further on Monday. Hindmarsh Shire councillor Ron Ismay said there was little more than two months left to plan for the event and after working through the maze of departmental processes, organisers would concentrate on preparing the site.

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The one-day We Love Horsham Shopping Spree, after a successful launch last year, is back by popular demand on Friday. The Weekly Advertiser and radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM are urging shoppers to make the most of an opportunity to hunt down a bargain and be in the running to win $500 shopping vouchers. The We Love promotion series encourages shoppers to support Wimmera businesses. Horsham business response to the promotion has again been strong and The Weekly Advertiser has published a major advertising lift-out in this week’s edition. People who shop at any participating We Love Horsham business on Friday can take their receipts to the MIXX FM outside broadcast van in Roberts Avenue to enter a prize draw.

Flowers for China Continued from page 1 “We’re proud to support Australian Wildflowers in their expansion that will create 50 jobs and generate exports of $2.4-million per annum,” Ms Green said. Ms Gardner, who previously ran a herb business and dabbled in various regional leadership roles, and Julian Stoller, of Yanackie, who for more than 40 years has been a retailer, wholesaler and grower of native cut flowers, own the business.

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CE Radio Broadcasters’ Rowly and Judy Paterson have won statewide recognition for their support of Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation.

Foundation chairman David Mann presented the couple with a Gold Community Service Medal, the foundation’s most prestigious award, during a celebration in Ararat. The award recognised the Patersons’ service to Ararat and district community, Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation’s Ararat Branch and East Grampians Health Service. The Patersons were among more than 200 guests at the Ararat branch’s 16th annual gala night, which raised money to support the Ararat district health service. Ararat branch president Terry Weeks and Member for Ripon Louise Staley also presented the ACE Radio team with a Silver Community Service Medal in recognition of its outstanding contribution to Victoria Po-

lice Blue Ribbon Foundation’s Ararat branch from 2002-2017. Jon Vertigan from radio program ‘The Morning Rush’ accepted the award on behalf of the ACE Radio team. The event was at Ararat College gymnasium in lieu of Ararat Performing Arts Centre being closed for redevelopment and as a result had a ‘wicked shoes and wedges’ theme. Mr Vertigan and fellow radio announcer Kate Meade compered the night, introducing Mr Weeks for official formalities. Mr Weeks told the audience the Ararat branch had fulfilled its $150,000 commitment to East Grampians Health Service’s Jason Bond Perioperative Unit, a project launched at a gala night in 2015. “We will now work with East Grampians Health Service and the foundation on our next project,” he said. Mr Weeks also acknowledged Ararat College for ‘coming on board’ and offering the venue for the night and the ACE Radio network for its continued

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Regional success

Mr Mann spoke about the work of the foundation and particularly regional branches and their contributions to support health services. As a finale to the formalities Victoria Police Wimmera Superintendent Paul Margetts acknowledged the work of district police officers before inviting Michael and Lindy Bond, parents of the late Jason Bond, to the floor. Mrs Bond thanked people for supporting the Jason Bond

Perioperative Unit project before guests took a moment to remember police officers killed in the line of duty. After formalities a band made up of police officers from the district and beyond, called No Banana Ruby, helped get dancing underway. A gala silent auction featuring Melbourne auctioneer Phil de Fegely followed, with guests raising $17,000. A second band, Geelong’s Good Faces 4 Radio, then took to the stage to conclude the night, playing music from the ’80s through to latest hits. Mr Weeks, in summing up the event, said the Ararat branch was indebted to the ongoing generosity of so many in the community to this year’s event, particularly with the change of venue. He said it was a great effort all round. “Hopefully when we finalise our money we will achieve our target of $30,000 which will assist in our work for East Grampians Health Service,” he said.

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Council takes over bridge works

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orsham Rural City Council will take responsibility for completing construction of a $1.2-million pedestrian bridge across the Wimmera River after the financial collapse of the contracting firm responsible for the project.

The council’s technical services team is now planning to complete the job using a combination of council staff and Wimmera contractors. The council confirmed the move after contractor J and R Industries of Wangaratta advised it had gone into voluntary administration and had moved from the Horsham site.

Horsham council staff members have continued to liaise with an administrator and works on the final parts for the bridge are continuing at the company’s Wangaratta site. Council leaders expect the parts to arrive in Horsham after galvanising in Melbourne this week. Horsham council chief executive Peter Brown said the council had been aware of the possibility of the contractor going into voluntary administration ‘for some time’. “We have been working closely with J and R Industries and local contractors to ensure the bridge could get to a point where it can be completed

locally,” he said. “We are disappointed for J and R Industries, but we remain confident in the quality of their workmanship and hope they can work through this difficult period and continue to operate. “Councillors and senior staff have been working diligently on this issue for a long time and been well aware of the different possibilities that could arise. We’ve worked very carefully to get the bridge to a point that we will end up with a good outcome.” Mr Brown said any circumstance where a contractor went into administration would lead to additional costs, but he was confident, through diligent

management, the costs would be minimal. Technical services director John Martin said many difficult and complex elements of bridge construction were completed before the company went into administration. “Erection of the towers, installation of the suspension cables and deck frames represented the key elements where the skills and experience of the contractor were essential,” he said. “The council has also secured most of the fabricated components of the bridge, with the remaining elements due to be transported to Horsham.” Mr Martin said the council’s tech-

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SHOWCASE: Horsham and District Lapidary Club member Lorna Forte shapes a zircon at the club’s annual gem show at the weekend. Members hosted two days of workshops and showcased collections and their equipment in their Roberts Avenue clubrooms. Members enticed younger people in the community with craft making and fossicking opportunities, which were enjoyed by many. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Journey to discovering who we are Using modern technology and our individual DNA or genetic blueprint to trace our biological ancestry is proving popular with many Australians. It costs a few dollars but is within the financial reach of many and represents a bit of fun for the more curious among us keen to find out more about who we are and what makes us tick. It seems amazing that a simple sample of saliva sent in the post to a laboratory can help answer all sorts of family mysteries and take us on a new voyage of personal discovery. Regardless of how accurate, there is something quite poignant in looking at a map of the world to see where your ancestors most

EDITORIAL with Dean Lawson, editor, The Weekly Advertiser

likely originated and – perhaps most significantly – what ethnic groups have gone into the mix that is now you. The mind boggles when you discover, for example, that apart from predictable percentages of British and Irish ethnic ancestry that you also carry the genes of people from Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Russia, the Mediterranean, the Caucasus and southern Asia, which possibly includes ancient Australia. And every family it seems has

a different mix, a mix that in Australia at least, gets more diverse with every generation. What’s weird is trying to consider the ethnic melting pot that human DNA testing reveals, while at the same time trying to come to grips with a national history plagued by racial intolerance. While we can understand some anxiety caused by a clash of cultures in the past, what DNA technology has revealed is that people, who have somehow thought they were better than others based on race, have been guilty of ignorant and damaging self-righteousness. What we now have at our fingertips is unquestionable proof

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nical services team was now planning bridge completion using staff and sub-contractors, adding that no district contractors had originally submitted tenders for these specific works. “We need to ensure we have suitably qualified personnel who can safely work at heights,” he said. “Work on the bridge will commence as soon as this planning is completed.” Mr Brown said he had been working to ensure payment to all district sub-contractors working on the project and negotiations with all but two had been finalised. “Those final two are being processed at the moment,” he said.

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that we as an animal are all only vaguely different versions of the same thing – as if there was any doubt. There is an old sporting saying when needing a spur to confront a much more fancied opponent, perhaps dating back to military origins, that goes something like ‘they bleed just like you and me’. It suggests that, ultimately, when it comes to a pinch, everyone is equal. And it seems that we only need to look to our blood, saliva, hair, fingernails or any part of us for that matter to understand we’re all just an offshoot of many breeds, or, like it or not, a bunch of mongrels.

East Grampians Health Service in Ararat has invited women due to have a mammogram to climb aboard a bus to Ballarat BreastScreen. BreastScreen is targeted at women aged between 50 and 74, with 75 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer older than 50. Women over 40 and 75 are also eligible to attend BreastScreen cost free. Health service breast care nurse Sarah Carter said regular screening mammograms were the best way to find breast cancer early. “This is often before any symptoms are noticed and when treatment is likely to be most successful,” she said. Ms Carter reminded women intending to join the bus trip that it must be at least two years since their last BreastScreen mammogram and at least 12 months if they had received a diagnostic mammogram from a GP referral. “However, if you have a breast symptom or any breast changes, please consult with your local doctor,” she said. She said women who made the most of the bus trip did not require a doctor’s referral and both the bus trip and mammogram were free of charge, but bookings were essential. The bus trip to Ballarat BreastScreen will depart from the Community Health Centre at East Grampians Health Service in Girdlestone Street on June 22. To book, people can call 5352 9327.

Rotary backs tooth care The Wimmera’s four Rotary service clubs have combined to use a Rotary Foundation District Grant to support the work of a West Wimmera Health Service dental van. The dental van visits schools and kindergartens across the Wimmera. Information from previous dental screenings have shown an increasing number of children who have had limited visits to dental services. Some have never had their teeth checked and many children fail to regularly brush their teeth. The dental screenings program also involves teaching dental hygiene and how to brush teeth. To support this process, the combined Rotary clubs of Nhill, Warracknabeal, Horsham and Horsham East bought 2000 toothbrushes and toothpaste to make up kits to give to children visiting the dental van. Members of the four clubs met at Dimboola’s Victoria Hotel for dinner and a working bee to assemble the kits. The Rotary Foundation is the Rotary charity that provides support for important projects worldwide.

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and-made woollen wonders will be on display and for sale at Stawell’s Winter Woollies Festival at Stawell Powerhouse in July.

The festival, from July 7 to 9, showcases the creativity of Wimmera people who use wool products to create everything from clothing to toys and artwork. It is also a money-raising event for Stawell’s Eventide Homes and Stawell Neighbourhood House. Event committee secretary Jenny Greenberger said hats, gloves, mittens, toys, baby clothes, scarves, socks, woollen rugs and other items would be on display. “It’s in its third year and the original idea was to encourage particularly older people to use their hands to knit and be creative,” she said. “It provides people with an outlet to either show or sell their products. “It is a very social and inspiring weekend and showcases the amazing talent of our local people. “It has grown each year and we have people coming from across Victoria. The message for the average person is that they will have an opportunity to see or buy something quite unique and homemade. If people are interested in selling items we’re accepting work on June 30. “We will also have demonstrations of felting, latch-hook rug-making, and spinning and crocheting. There will also be fashion parades of items people have made.”

QUEEN’S REPRESENTATIVE: Horsham Primary School grade six students enjoyed a unique opportunity to speak with Australian Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove – without leaving the classroom. Sir Peter addressed the students via a Skype internet video call and invited them to ask questions. The students had several queries for Sir Peter and he answered questions ranging from how he became Governor General to what he did on his days off. Sir Peter, who is Queen Elizabeth II’s representative in Australia, said his contact with the monarch was limited. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Council to demolish block WINTER COLOUR: Stawell Winter Woollies Festival committee secretary Jenny Greenberger with an example of products to be on display. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER The festival will be open on the Friday from 4pm to 6pm, Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Exhibitors can sell their items free of charge but organisers will retain 25 percent of sales as part of the fundraising appeal.

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Changing landscape

VARIETY: Lisette Johnston and Debbie Scott peruse the offerings at a Horsham College Chaplaincy Book Fair, which raised $4600 towards the school’s chaplaincy program. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Support for vital program Horsham College Chaplaincy Committee chairwoman Yolande Grosser has praised the community for again supporting a biannual book fair to raise money for a ‘vital’ program. Last week’s book fair raised $4600 towards the college’s chaplaincy program. “To raise so much money was fantastic,” Mrs Grosser said. “We have to raise $26,000 each year, which is a bit terrifying, but with two book fairs a year, some other things and regular cheques from supporters we’re able to do it. “The money goes towards wages for a fulltime chaplaincy program, which is shared between Kate Polack and Greg McKinnon. “It’s wonderful because it means there is someone who is not a teacher who can walk among the students and help them with what they are going through, five days a week.”

Mrs Grosser said the large number of patrons who attended the fair had a wealth of books, magazines and other products to choose from. “The variety was amazing,” she said. “We’ll do a big cull before the next book fair later in the year. We get rid of anything old and ratty, along with magazines that don’t sell to ensure we always have fresh material coming through. The items we cull are all recycled.” Mrs Grosser thanked the students who helped set up the fair, along with the year 11s who cooked ‘international’ soups to feed hungry booklovers. “They all did a great job and it means a lot to have their support,” she said. “The book fair is a real community event, which is lovely. It is very uplifting.” – Sarah Scully

Climate, bait hope for mice reduction BY DEAN LAWSON

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uthorities hope the combination of a cold winter and strategic paddock baiting will help control mouse numbers across the region.

Agriculture Victoria natural disasters and emergencies manager Banjo Patterson said it was hard to predict when circumstances involving mice would ease but weather would most likely influence conditions. “We usually find as the weather starts to cool down or conditions get wet that this tends to knock the mouse numbers around a bit – as well as baiting,” he said. People across the Wimmera, in urban areas such as Horsham as well as farmers in paddocks, have been dealing with a dramatic increase in mouse activity for several weeks. Mr Patterson confirmed there were areas in the Wimmera where mouse numbers would be of concern. “Areas around Horsham seem to be among them and our message to farmers is that they need to continually monitor padWednesday, May 31, 2017

docks closely, especially where there is still stubble or where they are sowing,” he said. “The second point is that if you think you have a mouse problem, you are probably right and what we’re recommending is for farmers to apply bait straight off the back of a seeder or immediately after sowing. “What we don’t want is mice immediately damaging freshly sown crops. “And everyone must make sure they continue to monitor post-baiting to ensure there is adequate control and we don’t get a reinfestation.” Mr Patterson stressed that everyone using commercial bait to control mice, from broadacre circumstances to urban environments on the fringe of agricultural land, needed to follow label instructions. He said there should be no issue of secondary poisoning, especially with broadacre baits, and people using commercial household baits should be aware of the risks to pets and children in ignoring directions. Victorian Farmers Federation has advised grain producers they will soon have more re-

sources to battle the spreading mouse problem. It advised that mouse-bait supplies were set to increase in the next fortnight with the importation into the Australian market of the raw chemical constituent used to mix the bait. VFF Grains Group president Ross Johns the organisation understood there had been difficulty sourcing and importing the raw chemical into the country. “Grain Producers Australia has been working for the past couple of months to ensure there’s a sufficient supply of bait,” he said. “They’ve also been lobbying to ensure sufficient supply of the base chemical for manufacturers to meet increasing demand. “We now understand that increased supplies of the mixed bait should be available within the next 10 to 14 days to enable mixing.” VFF expects South Australian agricultural and seeds provider AG Schilling and Co will stock the bait, where it will be mixed and then distributed through an agent in Horsham district.

A group of volunteers dedicated to gathering monthly information about water quality in the Wimmera River’s lower catchment has celebrated the 22nd anniversary of its efforts. Jeparit Waterwatch Group volunteers, aged in their 30s to 80s, meet on the second Wednesday of each month on the river bank at Jeparit. Volunteers test water quality and note changes in the river environment and wildlife. Salinity in the river is of particular concern in the lower catchment but volunteers have noted major improvements since the return of rain last winter and spring. The group’s data shows the rain halted rising autumn levels of salt in 2016 and conditions have since remained en-

vironmentally favourable. Of particular note was a return of water in Lake Hindmarsh and with it, wildlife. Waterwatch member David Livingston said the return of water had brought with it a variety of fish, while fellow member Frank Pitt noted a return of several birds, including the whistling tree duck, a species missing from the environment for many years. “This medium-sized duck settles in trees rather than on the water and chirps rather than quacks,” he said. “There have also been large flocks of pelicans on the lake.” Nhill Pilot Andrew Kube, who flies tourists and aviation enthusiasts on A. Kube Aviation tours across the Australian inland, including Lake Hind-

marsh, backed up Jeparit Waterwatch Group’s observations. “Flying over Lake Hindmarsh during the past few weeks I have noticed thousands of water birds there,” he said. “Pelicans in the hundreds are swimming about and feeding, swans are paired up in the shallows and there are wood ducks, egrets and silver gulls skimming the surface. “You only really notice this vast example of bird life when you fly over the lake or if you are willing to get your feet wet. “A lot of the inland lakes, holding various levels of water, are providing refuge for large populations of birds. “This is in turn providing spectacular viewing for people who are coming up with me.”

Milestone ball approaching Fagan returns Horsham Old Time Dance and Social Club will present its 49th Old Time Ball of Balls at Horsham’s Lutheran Church hall at the weekend. The ball, first run by a group of keen dance enthusiasts and catered for by Horsham West Mother’s Club, has expanded over the years to include a Saturday night dance and a Sunday lunch followed by more dancing in Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall. Event spokesman Roy Henwood said people had developed many lasting friendships from the event, which annual-

ly attracts people from as far as Gippsland, the Riverlands, Adelaide and Victor Harbour. Mr Henwood said all ball proceeds from the past 49 years had gone to various organisations including Horsham West and Lutheran primary schools, Horsham Branch of Guide Dogs, Pimpinio Ladies Cancer Group and Uniting Church mission group. “Like many clubs and associations, members are dwindling but the few that are still active are determined to reach the 50-year milestone,” he said.

Internationally acclaimed 10-string guitarist and multiinstrumentalist Matthew Fagan will return to the Wimmera for a performance on Saturday. Versatile Fagan will perform his Lord of the Strings show at Nhill’s St Patrick’s School community hall at 3pm. Fagan has performed Lord of the Strings in more than 120 countries and is touring throughout western Victoria and the south-east of South Australia. People can call 0438 881 985 or go online at www.tryboooking.com/QEUJ to book.

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Brains trust Horsham district grade six students put their mathematics skills to the test during a ‘Maths Olympics’ event at Horsham College. The college hosted the competition as part of Education Week activities. A team from Natimuk Primary School – which entered grade five-six composite teams – won the Olympic crown. Pictured, clockwise from above, Horsham Primary School’s Seth Foster runs for an answer; Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran School’s Nicholas Fischer, centre, takes charge; Horsham West’s Lachlan Timms waits in anticipation; St Michael’s pupils Jordy Keyte, Jonah Macchia, Claire Burton and Harriet Overman work out a problem. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

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Casting call for Rent BY SARAH SCULLY

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orsham Arts Council will present a more provocative and edgy production to follow up its run of sold-out shows featuring everyone’s favourite redheaded orphan.

Hot on the heels of Annie, council leaders have invited Wimmera performers to audition for the organistion’s next production, Rent. Director Debbie Boutcher said the show – a rock musical based on a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in New York City’s East Village – was a far cry from Annie. “It depicts a group of friends who live together under the threat they could be evicted at any time,” she said. “I think of it as what would have happened to Annie had she not been adopted.”

The rock musical is set in the thriving days of Bohemian ‘Alphabet City’ and contains community-based themes including homelessness, LGBTI issues, HIV-AIDS, suicide and drug use. Boutcher said it was important to challenge performers and audiences. “We can present the ‘blockbusters’, day in, day out, but occasionally there is a need to think outside the box and present something a little different,” she said. “Yes, Rent has some confronting themes, but no more so than what is happening in the wider world at the moment. “There are some positive themes as well – it’s not all doom and gloom. “It is a comedy. It depicts the importance of friendship and support – and there is a lot of love.” Boutcher said about 40 peo-

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ple attended an information session at Horsham Arts Council’s Hamilton Road headquarters on Sunday night. “We had some past and present arts council members, along with some newcomers, so it was a good mix,” she said. Boutcher will host auditions for people aged 18 and older on Saturday and Sunday. “We’ll have callbacks on June 12, on the Monday of the long weekend, and hopefully have the show cast by the 18th,” she said. The production, which will run from October 27 to November 4, will be smaller than Annie, with a cast of about 20.

Sisters to step up with their stories Women have left an indelible mark on Wimmera and Mallee landscapes for thousands of years through their activities, influence or wisdom. On Saturday at Wonwondah Hall, north-west Victorian speakers will tell stories from the countless courageous, determined, smart and caring women who have lived and left a formidable footprint on the region. Entitled, Sisters in Step, the event is part of the Art is… a footprint festival program. Speakers include Rainbow artist Belinda Eckermann who swapped the hills of north-east Victoria for the southern Mallee and in the process found love and discovered that creatures such as snails and native bardi grubs can be useful artistic partners. The audience will hear from Dianne Dickson who left the region to follow her artistic career but has returned to set up an artist’s residence in her home town, and from Rita Bikins, a ‘city girl’ who came for a weekend tree planting and ended up living on the edge of the Grampians.

“Shows like Rent often attract people who aren’t into mainstream musicals,” Boutcher said. “The Wedding Singer was similar – it paved the way for this performance. “It will have a rock feel with a live band.” Boutcher, who also directed the arts council’s 50th anniversary spectacular and What’s New Pussycat, said she was pleased to work with a strong team, including executive producer Jess Wilson, assistant director and choreographer Loucas Vettos, vocal director Maddi Ostapiw and musical director Mark Block. “We have a young production team, except for me, and there is a lot of enthusiasm,” she said. People can call Boutcher on 0429 407 931 for more information or to book an audition time.

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STORIES: Rita Bikins will be among speakers at a Sisters in Step event at Wonwondah on Saturday. Organisers are keen to hear more stories and encourage people to attend Sisters in Step armed with their own tales about their lives or those of people they know who have left a footprint on the region. Speakers have to answer two questions: How has living in this local landscape influenced who you or a friend or family member are and what you do

or they have done? How have you or your subject left a footprint on this landscape through actions, words, influence or knowledge? People can register their attendance via email to artis@ wimmera.com.au or by calling 5381 0297 by the end of tomorrow. The event is from 2pm to 5pm, costs $5 and includes an afternoon tea.

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Welcome

The new state-of-the art Horsham Town Hall facility, encompassing Horsham Regional Art Gallery, a 500-seat Theatre and the heritagelisted Town Hall, is Horsham Rural City Council’s largest infrastructure project to date. This major redevelopment was achieved in partnership with the State and Federal Governments and with the support of local business, community organisations and individuals.

The Horsham Town Hall can offer creative corporate partnerships that can provide long term benefits for growing your business. I invite you to take centre stage, and be part of this exciting opportunity. Cr. Pamela Clarke, Mayor Horsham Rural City Council.

The Horsham Arts Council is proud to be a supporter of the Horsham Town Hall Theatre. The wonderful Horsham Town Hall staff work hard to make your experience at the venue an exciting one for all. Our two productions in 2016 were resounding successes, due in no small part to the state-of-the-art facilities that the performers and audience members are blessed with. Our association with the Horsham Town Hall is very strong and will continue to grow into the future. Simon Dandy President Horsham Arts Council

Our Story The venue is within easy walking distance of the city’s popular café and dining venues and it is accessible from both Wilson and Pynsent Streets. The venue features a superb restaurant/ bar, modern box office facilities, conference spaces, a banquet room and exhibition spaces. As the 21st century unfolds, it is timely that Horsham Rural City Council committed to build an arts and entertainment facility that meets the needs of the future, allowing presentations of professional travelling theatre performances as well as amateur theatre productions, major events, conferencing and exhibitions. In 2016 over 27,000 tickets to events were sold in the first 11 months of the venue opening,

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realising over $800,000 in ticket revenue. It is anticipated that more than 8,000 people from our community will participate in the performing and visual arts and that the venue will be visited by more than 60,000 people annually, drawn from the Horsham Rural City Council, regional towns and nearby cities.

Our Company Directors are very pleased that Horsham now has a state of the art 500 seat auditorium with excellent stage and technical facilities. Our attention was drawn to this new development when our various associates in Victoria recommended that we should consider Horsham as a viable venue for future touring productions… this has been the case and to date, our Company has presented two international attractions, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and The Searchers.

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From our Company’s point of view, we regard the Horsham Town Hall as a very important venue in Victoria and it will form an integral part when we are planning our international touring productions! Tony Brady Managing Director ATA Allstars Entertainment

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The Horsham Town Hall Theatre has sold over 300 seats. Campaign 158 is the final stage of this sponsorship opportunity. Have your name engraved on the back of a seat in the Theatre and let the world know you are part of the production.

“I decided to purchase a sponsor seat in the new Town Hall complex firstly as a gift to my mother, in memory of my father and two sisters who had since passed away. In my view this was a gesture to keep their names alive for many years to come. Secondly I saw this as an opportunity to support the complex in a small way”. Wendy Mitchell. Individuals, families, teams, community groups and clubs are welcome to have their name on a Theatre seat. Cost: $200 Donations are tax-deductible.

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We find the Horsham Town Hall very beneficial to our business. We enjoy the diversity of what is programmed and the times that the shows are presented. It enables us to offer a great experience to our dining patrons for preshow dining, and patrons enjoying a social gathering afterwards. Simon & Deb Mitchell Licensee & Proprietor Bull ‘n Mouth Hotel (Horsham)

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The Horsham Town Hall acknowledges the major contribution of the Geoff & Helen Handbury Foundation

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Jennifer Smith, in memory of Gwendda J Smith For information on all events and attractions coming to the Horsham Town Hall & Wesley PAC visit horshamtownhall.com.au or phone 03 5382 9555

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MORNING TEA: Cancer Council Horsham unit hosted a combined Biggest Morning Tea at Horsham’s Hamilton Lamb Memorial Hall. Groups that usually ran individual events joined forces for a combined afternoon tea, raising $2000 for the fight against cancer. Pictured above, from left, Rene Vivian, Beryl Lampard, June Jelly, Dawn Hobbs and Elaine Shearwood catch up at the event, and right, Lyn Smith. Pictures: PAUL CARRACHER

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So it is an opportune time to reflect on a few things that businesses can consider besides discounting. In days past, we would typically see stock-take sales and a seasonal sale to clear out stock and make way for the new-season offerings. Today it seems there is a sale every other week and not just from store to store but in the same store. I wonder if continued sales devalue your products? While it might be true that sale items can be a means of getting people into your store, is there a better way? Consider this – if your gross margin is 30 percent, you have to increase your overall sales by 50 percent if you discount your products by 10 percent. That is a massive increase

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in sales to compensate for the discount. So let’s move away from discounting for the moment and consider some other ways to better use out-ofseason stock. Maybe consider using out-of-season stock to reward your loyal customers. For example if they spend $100 they can choose from a particular selection, if they spend $150 they get to choose from another selection, or a second piece and so on. What about VIP nights where you can reward loyal customers again with a product of their choice using a similar method? Another opportunity might be to use this stock as your loyalty-card rewards rather than giving away discounts because this dramatically affects your bottom line.

When it comes to loyalty cards, while a great idea, the only ones I carry on me are coffee cards. There’s just not enough room in my handbag for all the rest. Any other card, for example, a salon or fashion store stays at home and gets lost. A great add-value to your service might be to store the loyalty cards at your business and update them for your clients as required. One of my service providers does that and I just love that part of the service. That’s value to me. Maybe work out what is of value to your clients and if enough of your clients look for the same thing well there’s an easy add-value that you can offer. As a business it is so important to focus and educate your customers about the value and benefits of products. It’s not all about price to everyone, great customer service and value-add can far exceed price.

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Joint appeal blossoms Wimmera people have rallied together for the second year in a row, selling flowers for Mother’s Day to raise money for a Wimmera Cancer Centre. The 27 group members, led by Horsham’s Enid King, are avid gardeners and use their skills to grow, pick and put together posies of chrysanthemums to sell. Chrysanthemums are traditionally given as a gift on Mother’s Day. Mrs King said the group sold 453 bunches this year to raise $2267 for Rachael’s Wish, the community fundraising

campaign for the cancer centre. “We just wanted to do something to help and this was our best way of doing it,” she said. “Everyone rallies together to get it done. “Some grow the flowers, some pick them and others put bunches together. It is a real team effort. “This is the second year we have done this for Rachael’s Wish. “Last year we raised $1600 so we are just amazed we were able to raise so much this year.” Wimmera Health Care

Group acting chief executive Mark Knights said the group was a perfect example of how the community had come together to raise money for the Wimmera Cancer Centre. “There are 27 people involved just in this fundraising cause and there are lots of groups and individuals out there who have raised money,” he said. “So many people have supported this cause. “We are very grateful to Enid and everyone involved and they have COMMUNITY EFFORT: Mother’s Day flower fundraising organiser Enid King and Wimmera Health Care done a wonderful job to Group acting chief executive Mark Knights with members involved in a project that raised $2267 for a raise so much money.” Wimmera Cancer Centre.

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Rotary EAST Art Fair

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roceeds from the 40th Wimmera art fair will go towards an oncology chair for the Wimmera Cancer Centre project.

The chair is valued at $8000 and the art fair committee has started selling raffle tickets to help reach the target. Winners of the ‘Most Popular Bay’ at the 2015 Rotary Art Fair Meagan Lonsdale and Kerry Bolwell have donated first prize. Their original artworks, ‘Apples’ and ‘Perched’ were inspired by rainbow lorikeets and are valued at $560. Based on a tiny farm in the west Wimmera, Lonsdale is a mostly selftaught artist working in a range of two-dimensional media when not busy raising sheep or geckos. She draws much of her subject matter and inspiration from the natural world; flora, fauna and landscapes with a focus on farm life and the wildlife of western Victoria. Lonsdale loves fine detail, and

strives to employ this in many of her works using photographs, sketches and live subjects as references. Born and raised in Horsham, Bolwell developed a love for drawing and painting at a young age. Encouraged by her family through her many creative endeavours, she pursued a formal education in graphic design, animation and special effects. Bolwell experiments with different mediums and styles, but considers herself, primarily, a pointillism artist. She creates the bulk of her art pieces by patiently drawing or painting hundreds, sometimes thousands of tiny dots on paper to create a larger detailed piece. Other prizes in this year’s Rotary East Art Fair raffle include a voucher donated by Horsham Lanes and Games and a sterling silver and cubic zirconia dress ring donated by Macchia Jewellery.

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n behalf of Horsham Rural City Council, I congratulate Rotary Club of Horsham East on

UP FOR GRABS: Rotary East Art Fair co-ordinator Chris O’Connor and artist Kerry Bolwell with works donated for a raffle, to be drawn at this year’s event.

its 40th anniversary of convening the Wimmera art fair. Since 1971, the club has raised more than $1.4-million to support major projects in Horsham, such as Rotary House, the aquatic centre and Horsham Town Hall, just to name a few. I urge you to support the Rotary art fair from June 9 to 11. Not only will this premier Wimmera art event raise money for an oncology chair for the Wimmera Cancer Centre fundraising appeal, it will also provide an opportunity to reflect on supporting many artists over 40 years to reach their acclaim, such as Peter Tyndall. Cr Pam Clarke Horsham Rural City Council mayor

Controversial winner of inaugural 1974 celebration

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otary Club of Horsham East’s inaugural art fair in 1974 featured a controversial winner.

Leading The Age art critic Patrick McCaughey judged the event, suggesting the winning entry might be Horsham’s version of Jackson Pollock’s ‘Blue Poles’. Then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam

had famously bought Blue Poles for the National Gallery of Australia the previous year, for $1.3-million. McCaughey, also an art historian, said about the painting, ‘never had such a picture moved and disturbed the Australian public’. His selection of modern painting Sigh’s Harp elicited a similar surprised response from a Wimmera

art fair audience. Peter Tyndall was inspired to paint Sigh’s Harp after spending several days lying on his back watching clouds. Tyndall went on to enjoy a celebrated career and is one of the most widely recognised Australian artists in the past five decades. He has artworks in virtually every major public and private collection,

including the national gallery, Canberra Monash University, Art Gallery of NSW, Vizard Foundation, University of Melbourne, Smorgon MCA Collection and the National Gallery of Victoria Art. Sigh’s Harp was donated to Horsham Regional Art Gallery and remains part of the collection today. Art fair organisers anticipate it will

be on display during this year’s Wimmera Art Fair. Eighty people attended an inaugural art fair, with more than 200 people attending the 2016 event. The proceeds from the 1974 art fair went to Wimmera Base Hospital’s $250,000 centenary building appeal.

Let’s share the journey together and discover the amazing artists within our community. Congratulations to the Rotary Club of Horsham East for their commitment to supporting local and visiting artists for Art Fairs!

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Milestone Wimmera art fair

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otary Club of Horsham East will celebrate a significant milestone next week when it hosts its 40th Wimmera art fair in Horsham Town Hall.

The art fair returned from a threeyear hiatus in 2016 and the club is keen to continue the tradition of showcasing artwork to the region. Club president Debbie Delahunty encouraged people to attend this year’s show, from June 9 to 11. “It is a great honour to be president for the 40th Wimmera art fair, which has provided an annual event in Horsham profiling artwork from locals and beyond,” she said. The art fair seeks to promote the region’s best and most diverse artists in a format that benefits both the artist and their work and encourages interaction. Mrs Delahunty said Rotary Club of Horsham East started the fair, then day’s opening night, from 7pm. Adknown as an ‘art show’, in 1974. mission is $30, with drinks and gour“It was the newly formed club’s ma- met-style nibbles available. jor fundraiser,” she said. Admission to the fair is $5 on the “The event was formal, with Rotari- Saturday and Sunday. ans wearing black tie. Tickets are available from the Hor“As the years have continued and the sham Town Hall box office and Des art show went into recess for a couple Lardner Organic, or online at www. of years due to the Horsham Town horshamtownhall.com.au. Hall refurbishment, there have been Artists who would like to display many different themes, including for their work can call Chris O’Connor on this year, the ’70s.” 5382 2230 for an entry form. This year’s fair is part of the 2017 Art Mrs Delahunty encouraged patrons to dress up in ’70s clothing for Fri- is… festival.

COUNTDOWN: Horsham Regional Art Gallery curator Alison Eggleton and Rotary East Art Fair co-ordinator Chris O’Connor discuss the 2017 event. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

The club will also mark 46 years of service to the Wimmera community this year. Mrs Delahunty said the club had raised $1,463,000 since 1971 through events including car raffles, art shows, catering for Wimmera Machinery Field Days and country music festivals, and barbecues. “Club members have undertaken many community service activities including Meals on Wheels, Christmas gift-wrapping in Horsham Plaza, Carols by Candlelight and establishing

local Probus clubs. Mrs Delahunty congratulated Chris O’Connor for his efforts as Wimmera art fair co-ordinator for 2017. “He’s done a great job leading the club on this momentous occasion,” she said. “I would also like to acknowledge our major sponsors, Wimmera Design and Print, Horsham Town Hall, BCH Accountants, Conserve Framing, Des Lardner Organic, Horsham Veterinary Hospital, Horsham Dental Group and ACE Radio – 1089 3WM.

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McDonald Smith has exhibited since 1976, including six major solo exhibitions. He has run adult painting classes and workshops since 1977 and judged countless art competitions throughout five states of Australia since 1982. From 2003 to 2014, McDonald Smith was chairman of the judging and advisory panel of the $50,000 A.M.E. Bale Scholarship, Australia’s richest award for traditional painting. He was appointed chairman of the TASART judging panel in Burnie, Tasmania, in 2010 and 2016, Victor Harbor Art exhibition, South Australia in 2008, and is past chairman of the Herald Sun Camberwell Rotary art exhibition judging panel. McDonald Smith has had various judging appointments for the Royal Art Society of NSW. He is frequently invited to lecture and demonstrate painting techniques to art societies and workshops.

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On the contrary, the path from proposal to law is not as straight-forward as you might think. When an unpopular or contentious bill is announced, perhaps because of the attention it receives from the media, everyday Australians are sometimes led to believe the declaration heralds a done deal, but this is usually far from the truth. Here’s a good example. As part of the 2014 Federal Budget, the government proposed raising the age pension eligibility age to 70 by 2037. The announcement prompted an immediate frenzy of media and political commentary and many Australians understandably believed that this was now the law and with immediate effect. Amid the controversy average Australians were left confused and worried. As a result of intervention from the then minor parties, the relevant bill has not been passed in the Senate. Now, three years later, it remains that the age pension age will increase to only 67 by 2023. A more recent example is the reporting of changes to superannuation announced in

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the May 2016 budget. After much to-ing and fro-ing, most of these bills were finally passed, with amendments, in November 2016. This is how it works. The process of taking a bill from proposal to law can be lengthy and quite tedious. Bills are usually introduced into the House of Representatives by government ministers, although other members of parliament can introduce bills known as private members’ or private senators’ bills. Once introduced to the House of Representatives they must be read aloud by the clerk three times. They are then presented in identical form to the Senate, where they are again read aloud three times. The tradition of reading bills three times harks back to the days before printers, when the clerk was responsible for ensuring the members of parliament understood the bill before casting their vote. Bills must be passed by a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Where a bill is complex and-or creates lengthy debate, the process can become very

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Irish comedian Jimeoin will perform his new show Renonsense Man at Horsham Town Hall on Sunday. Jimeoin’s regular appearances at Melbourne International Comedy Festival and his successful Australian tours attract sell-out advance bookings, often with extra shows added due to demand. Internationally, Jimeoin has toured to great acclaim from New York to New Zealand, Aspen to Amsterdam, the Middle East to the Far East. He has also performed across Europe and is a regular invitee to Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival. Jimeoin appears regularly on television shows and specials. People can book for the show online at www.horshamtownhall. com.au. Tickets are $49.90 or $44.90 concession.

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aserati will add a petrolpowered engine to its Levante SUV line-up in the form of a Ferrari-built twin-turbo V6 that is more powerful than the Ghibli and Quattroporte from which it is borrowed.

Due to arrive in Australia later this year, the Levante S pumps out 316kW of power and 580Nm of torque, 15kW30Nm more than the equivalent Ghibli S and Quattroporte S. It is also 114kW more powerful than the 202kW-600Nm 3.0-litre turbodiesel V6 powering the rest of the Levante range, which allows the new flagship crossover to complete the zero to 100kmh sprint in 5.2 seconds – 1.7 seconds quicker than the oilburning model. The Levante S will also continue on to a top speed of 264kmh. Fuel consumption for the new unit is rated at 10.9 litres per 100km, while CO2 emissions stand at 253 grams a kilometre. Grip and stopping power is enhanced, with the Levante S employing 19-inch wheels wrapped in wider 295-45 rubber at the rear and 265-50 at the front, compared with the 25560R18 tyres on the diesel-powered Maserati SUV. For braking, the Levante S employs six-piston Brembo callipers

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The addition of the spicy Countryman brings Mini Australia’s JCW variant count to four, including the three-door hatch, the Clubman and convertible. The five-door is yet to be offered in JCW guise. It also becomes the priciest JCW on offer Down Under, coming in at $8800 more than the hatch, $3000 more than the Clubman and $1200 more expensive than the convertible. The Countryman’s nearest rival, the freshly launched Audi Q2, is not offered with a performance variant, but a 140kW-320Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged TFSI petrol Quattro version is set to arrive later this year as a competitor for the hot Mini. The Countryman JCW borrows its powertrain from the Clubman JCW, which is a 2.0-litre ‘TwinPower’ petrol turbocharged engine pumping out 170kW at 5000-6000rpm and 350Nm at 1450-4500rpm. Like the Clubman JCW and the Countryman SD, it has Mini’s ALL4 all-wheel-drive system and is paired

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olkswagen Australia has revealed specification for its single-variant flagship Arteon liftback sedan, with the German brand aiming to provide a high level of standard equipment to take the fight to more expensive European rivals ahead of its local arrival in October.

As its flagship model, the Arteon gains several features that are firsts for Volkswagen, including a head-up display, a proactive occupant protection system that senses a crash before it happens and closes windows and tenses the seatbelts, and the emergency assist two system. Emergency assist two kicks in when the driver is using adaptive cruise control and lane assist. If the driver does not place their hands on the steering wheel after the car asks them to, emergency assist emits an intermittent gong, while using the brakes and steering to give the driver a jolt. It can then activate the vehicle’s hazard lights, and uses the side assist feature to indicate and change lanes, eventually moving to the far left or emergency lane and bringing the vehicle to a stop. Other features include area view, adaptive LED headlights, dynamic indicators, frameless side windows, heated rear outer seats, 19-inch Mon-

RED OCTOBER: Volkswagen’s flagship Arteon will arrive in Australian showrooms in October in a single level of specification, the 206TSI. tevideo alloy wheels and unique RLine seats. This is in addition to standard equipment such as active info display, power folding door mirrors, 9.2-inch infotainment system with gesture control, app-connect, adaptive chassis control, driving profile selection, tinted rear windows and a suite of

safety technologies including adaptive cruise control, front assist with city emergency braking, side assist, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keep assist and parking assist. In an effort to keep as many features as possible as standard, Volkswagen has kept the Arteon’s options list small, limiting it to a panoramic glass

sunroof, Dynaudio premium sound system with 20-inch Rosario alloy wheels and metallic or pearl effect paint. Pure white is the Arteon’s standard colour, with metallic hues including pyrit silver, manganese grey, tumeric yellow, chilli red and Atlantic blue. Deep black is the sole pearl effect

choice. Volkswagen Australia general manager of marketing and product Ben Wilks said there was more to the Arteon than generous specification. “A halo car should include the highest level of standard specification and this is just one aspect in which our new gran turismo sets benchmarks,” he said. “Democratising German technology is the key to fulfilling our target of being the ‘premium for the people’ brand. Moreover, unlike some SUVs and comparable cars from German prestige brands, the Arteon is made in Europe.” Stylistically, the Arteon is characterised by its large bonnet, integrated grille and headlights, swooping profile and longer wheelbase than its mechanically-related Passat sibling. Luggage space is rated at 563 litres, down on the Passat’s 586L, while there is more legroom and headroom than the Passat. The 206TSI Arteon will use the 206kW-350Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine shared with the likes of the Passat and Skoda Superb, with power being sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission, allowing a 0-100kmh sprint time of 5.6 seconds. – Robbie Wallis

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LEO:

(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 9-3-6-1 Lotto Numbers: 9-11-19-20-27-33 A very good time for finding bargains if you are interested in objects of value. Your present situation could do with some improvement and you will find a way soon.

TAURUS:

(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Brown Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 9-1-3-6 Lotto Numbers: 19-21-23-25-31-33 This could be a good period for improving your relationships with loved ones or making new friends who could make a difference to your future. Be very assertive in career matters.

VIRGO:

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 7-2-4-1 Lotto Numbers: 17-27-29-30-37-41 You could be worrying about nothing, and in the process make life miserable for others. Keep calm and most things will work out all right. During this period it is best to be very diplomatic.

GEMINI:

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Red Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 4-5-7-1 Lotto Numbers: 4-10-29-38-44-45 During this period family and loved ones are the most important people in your life. Keep eyes and ears open, for you could learn something to your advantage. A bit of luck in a game of chance.

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(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 4-5-9-1 Lotto Numbers: 11-21-27-39-42-44 It is most important to stay cool in all situations. You will gain most this way. Business and career matters should improve a lot and a chance to mix business with pleasure.

LIBRA:

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Pale Blue Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 4-1-1-6 Lotto Numbers: 6-13-21-31-33-38 Very good chance to get what you want during this period. Busy social life might not give you enough time to do things right for someone special and this could be a problem.

SCORPIO:

(October 24 - November 22) Lucky Colour: Black Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 5-2-8-5 Lotto Numbers: 4-13-29-34-35-42 You might not be the right person to say what is good for you. In anything that worries you, you should see a specialist or a professional person. Loved ones will stand by you.

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(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Aqua Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 4-3-7-9 Lotto Numbers: 2-9-10-23-24-43 You might have to rethink some of your decisions after meeting someone special. There could be something you have forgotten to do. Now is the time to solve all the outstanding jobs.

CAPRICORN:

(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Thursday Racing Numbers: 1-9-3-2 Lotto Numbers: 3-9-17-28-36-37 You have to make an effort to sort out your domestic problems now so you will be free to go when an offer too good to refuse comes. Some travel possible and communications from a distance.

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(January 20 - February 19) Lucky Colour: Yellow Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 4-6-9-3 Lotto Numbers: 5-13-27-29-38-43 You might not know what you really want so keep your options open for now. Make sure you are not neglecting your loved ones in a hurry to succeed in your career matters.

PISCES:

(February 20 - March 20) Lucky Colour: Sea Green Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 5-2-8-8 Lotto Numbers: 3-9-29-34-37-41 There could be big plans in your holiday schedule and special people could add some lustre into your life now. Make sure your bookings are confirmed and everything is above board.

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5. In what artistic pursuit do you find the terms allegro; allonge; avent, en; adagio; balancoire; battement; batterie; battu; cabriole; chaines; chasse and so on? 6. In 1933, the people of what Australian state voted heavily in favour, through referendum, to secede from the Australian Commonwealth? 7. What type of fear is cynophobia?

8. What are the name of the pig and rat in E. B. White’s famous 1952 children’s novel Charlotte’s Webb? 9. What was the name of the instrumental musical group, featuring Australian virtuoso guitarist John Williams, that in 1980 had an international hit with its electric and driving version of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor? 10. In what Wimmera national or state park would you find Ackle Bend Camping Area?

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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer [s] 11:50 Grand Designs: London [s] 12:30 Building Australia [s] 1:10 River (M l,v) [s] 2:10 Life At 7: Finding Your Tribe [s] 3:00 War On Waste [s] 4:00 Landline [s] 4:30 Midsomer Murders: The Oblong Murders (PG) [s] 6:00 Compass: School’s Out [s] 6:30 Gardening Australia [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 The Coroner: Crash (M v) [s] 8:15 Delicious (M a,l,s,n) [s] 9:05 New Tricks: In Vino Veritas (M a,v) [s] 10:00 Janet King (M a,s,l) [s] 10:55 Sammy J And Randy In Ricketts Lane: Dances With Wolves (M l,d,h,s) 11:25 rage 30: The Clouds (MA15+a,l,d,n, s,h,v) 5:00 rage (PG)

8:00 Get Smart (PG) 9:00 Gillette World Sport 9:30 Hogan’s Heroes 10:30 Cheers (PG) 11:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 12:00 Jake And The Fatman (PG) 1:00 Monster Jam 2:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 3:00 MacGyver (PG) 4:00 Merv Hughes Fishing 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 5:30 Megastructures (PG) 6:30 Attenborough's Nature’s Great Events (PG) 7:30 Car Crash Britain (M) 8:30 Attenborough’s Animal House (PG) 9:30 48 Hours (M) 11:30 Moments Of Impact (PG) 12:30 Bellator (MA15+)

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9:00 NBC Today 11:30 Room For Improvement 12:00 Vasili’s Garden 12:30 SA Weekender 1:00 The Great Day Out 1:30 Out Of The Blue 2:00 Creek to Coast 2:30 The Great Australian Doorstep 3:00 Queensland Weekender 3:30 Sydney Weekender 4:00 Anthony Bourdain (PG) 5:00 Life On The Edge (PG) 6:00 Dog Patrol (PG) 6:30 Mighty Planes (PG) 7:30 Land Of The Midnight Sun (PG s,l) 8:30 Movie: “The Help” (M a) (‘11) Stars: Ahna O’Reilly 11:30 I Shouldn’t Be Alive (PG) 12:30 Dog Patrol 1:00 Psychic TV

Man 1:50 Jesus Town USA 3:20 Geeks: Marbella (PG) 4:10 Billy On The Street (PG) 5:05 Nathan For You: Clothing Store/ Restaurant (PG) 5:30 Prison Brides (PG) 6:25 The Business Of Life 7:20 If You Are The One 8:30 Movie: “Close Encounters Of The Third Kind” (PG) (‘77) 11:10 Movie: “Serenity” (M v) (‘05) 1:20 Twiz And Tuck (M) 2:10 Party Legends 2:40 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

The Link 1:00 ABC News 1:30 Planet America 2:00 ABC News 2:30 One Plus One 3:00 ABC News 3:30 The Mix 4:00 ABC News 4:30 The Drum Weekly 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Landline 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Australia Wide 8:02 Four Corners 8:45 One Plus One 9:00 ABC News 9:30 The World This Week 10:00 ABC News 10:30 The Mix 11:00 ABC News 11:30 One Plus One 12:02 National Press Club Address 1:00 Al Jazeera 2:00 BBC World News

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6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 Weekend Breakfast [s] ABC 9:00 Insiders [s] 10:00 Offsiders [s]10:30 The World This Week [s] 11:00 Compass: School’s Out [s] 11:30 Songs of Praise: Mountainous Wales 12:00 Landline [s] 1:00 Gardening Australia [s] 1:30 Delicious (M a,l,n,s) [s] 2:15 The Book Club [s] 2:45 The Mix 3:15 Australia Wide 3:45 Australian Story [s] 4:15 The Checkout (PG) [s] 4:45 The Coroner: Crash (PG) [s] 5:30 Ask The Doctor: Sleep (PG) [s] 6:00 Anh’s Brush With Fame: Craig McLachlan [s] 6:30 Little Lunch (PG) 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:40 Doctor Who [s] 8:30 Grantchester (M a) [s] 9:15 DCI Banks: Ghosts (Part 2) (M v) [s] 10:05 The Doctor Blake Mysteries: Game Of Champions (M a,v) [s] 11:00 Line Of Duty (M v) [s] 12:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 2:25 Mad Dogs (MA15+v) [s]

UEFA Champions League: *Live* 7:30 SBS 4:15 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek 3:00 The Bowls Show 4:00 Motorcycles: Round 6 of the Superbike World Championship at Donington Park Circuit in Derby, UK. 4:30 Cycling: Incycle 5:00 Small Business Secrets 5:30 Nazi Attack On America (PG) 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Italy’s Invisible Cities: Florence [s] 8:40 The Story Of God With Morgan Freeman (PG) 10:30 Meet The Trumps: Who is Donald Trump? (PG) 11:30 Gayby Baby (PG) 12:30 Among The Believers (M) 2:00 Movie: “Haeundae” (M a) (‘09) (In Korean) 3:00 Vietnam-The War That Made Australia: Bodycount (M)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Octonauts 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 6:50 Shaun the Sheep 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 River Monsters (PG) 8:25 Gruen Pitch Rewind (PG) 8:30 Whovians (M a) 9:00 John Conway Tonight 9:55 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends (M l,n,s) 10:45 TBA 11:15 Ladyboys (M a) 12:05 An Idiot Abroad (M a,l) 12:50 The Home Show 1:40 River Monsters (PG) 2:35 Gruen Pitch Rewind

5:00 Worldwatch 9:00 PopAsia SBS VICELAND 10:00 Worldwatch 12:00 Vice

5:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:25 Dragons 11:20 Odd Squad 12:05 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street 1:05 Worst Year of My Life, Again 1:30 Horrible Histories (PG) 2:00 Operation Ouch! 2:25 Officially Amazing 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG) 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 6:55 Trip For Biscuits 7:05 Operation Ouch! 7:40 Doctor Who 8:25 Yonderland 8:50 Extraordinary Friends

ABC 24 7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:02 Insiders 10:00

8:00 Super Rugby R15 Brumbies v Rebels 10:00 Reel Action 10:30 Escape Fishing 11:00 Animal Extra 11:30 Cruise Mode 12:00 Gillette World Sport 12:30 Operation Repo (PG) 1:00 4x4 Adventures 2:00 Monster Jam 3:00 Moments Of Impact 4:00 Megastructures 5:00 What’s Up Downunder 5:30 I Fish 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:00 Scorpion (PG) 8:00 Attenborough’s Ark 9:00 COPS: Adults Only (PG) 9:30 MotoGP R6 Italian Grand Prix 11:00 Bear Grylls (M l) 12:00 Car Crash Britain 1:00 Gillette World Sport 1:30 RPM 2:30 Rush 4:30 Whacked Out Sports (PG)

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6:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Teenage 11 Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00 Random & Whacky 10:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:00 The Brady Bunch 12:00 Family Ties 1:00 Neighbours 3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 4:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:30 Movie: “Shark Tale” (G) (’04) 8:15 Russell Coight’s All Aussie Adventures (PG) 8:45 TBA 9:45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 10:15 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 10:45 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 11:45 The King Of Queens (PG) 12:40 Frasier (PG) 1:30 Raymond (PG) 2:00 The Brady Bunch

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Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Mix 1:00 ABC News 1:30 The Drum Weekly 2:00 ABC News 2:30 Offsiders 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Landline 4:00 ABC News 4:30 One Plus One 5:00 ABC News 5:30 Australia Wide 6:00 ABC News 6:30 Foreign Correspondent 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Mix 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABC News 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:30 Planet America 11:00 ABC News 11:30 The Link 12:02 Landline 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid

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40 Winks Allan and Trev’s Workwear Barbeques Galore BJ’s Furniture and Bedding Breuers United Tools Caffe De Kerb Cafe Jas Clark Rubber Cooks Manchester and Lingerie Cutting Edge Tiles Des Lardner’s Organic Emma Kealy Member for Lowan Framewave Horsham Amcal Pharmacy Harvey Norman Horsham Horsham Family Footwear Horsham Florist Horsham Golf Club Horsham Undercover Imeldas Footwear Jacob’s Well KLM Plant Nursery Kouture By Kaz

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he Weekly Advertiser and radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM are again urging shoppers to make the most of a one-day We Love Horsham Shopping Spree. The regional We Love… promotion, designed to encourage people to support their home-town businesses is back by popular demand and starts this Friday with We Love Horsham. On Friday, Wimmera people can enjoy a day of bargain shopping while also having an opportunity to win two $500 vouchers from participating businesses.

SHOWING THE LOVE: John Latimer from Cooks Manchester and Lingerie, Rebecca Parfett from Latus Jewellers, and Kelly Smithyman from Cooks prepare for the We Love Horsham Shopping Spree on Friday. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

sage is to consider your home-town shops first,” he said. “When you support businesses down the street, your money stays in a local financial loop and that generates economic health and vibrancy.” Sales managers Mark Sulic and Nathan Henry have been busy preparing their teams and working with Horsham businesses for Friday’s big shopping day. Mr Sulic said local business was an integral part of regional community progress and evolution.

Last year business response to the targeted promotion, which alternated between the region’s major centres, prompted The Weekly Advertiser team to publish a gloss wrap-around and advertising lift-outs in specific editions.

“The success of business often translates to the success of regional communities. If regional businesses are going well it usually means they have attracted the support from local shoppers and vice-versa,” he said.

The promotion was so successful and consumer demand so responsive that there was little hesitation in bringing the We Love…concept back for 2017.

“We have a wonderful business community providing a wealth of products and services and shoppers are often pleasantly surprised with quality, price and range when shopping locally.”

The Weekly Advertiser managing editor Dean Lawson said while the promotion involved a lot of shopping fun and of course bargains, the underlying message was for everyone to get behind regional businesses.

People who shop at any participating We Love Horsham business on Friday can take their receipts to the MIXX FM outside broadcast van in Roberts Avenue to enter a prize draw.

“We want to be able to have quality shopping experiences in our regional centres and for that to happen the community as a whole must support local business. Regional shopping diversity reflects regional shopping habits and the mes-

‘Meter-maids’ will also be busy in Horsham’s shopping precinct on the day, helping people pay for parking. Shoppers across the Wimmera, Grampians and Mallee should also stay tuned for similar promotions planned for other regional centres.

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FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 168 Firebrace St, Horsham Ph (03) 5382 3847 Mob. 0417 505 916

Network Music Proudly supporting Wimmera Musicians and Music Lovers

Massive Overstock Clearance Selected items with MASSIVE price reductions!

Check out these items! RRP NOW 1 X Peavey 6505 300 Watt Guitar Quad Box 4 X 12” Speakers.......................... $1495..........$695 1 X Peavey 6505 120 Watt Guitar Amp Head Valve High Gain........................... $1999..........$999 2 X Ecoustic 208 30 Watt Acoustic Guitar Amp 2 X 8” Speakers........................... $399..........$300 1 X AC30R 25 Watt Acoustic Guitar Amp Combo 2 X 6.5”...................................... $299..........$250 2 X GA 10A Arena 10W Acoustic Amp............. $129..........$120 3 X VHT 40 Watt Amp Combo.......................... $799..........$500 RMS 120 Watt Amp Head 2Ch......................... $499..........$299 RMS Foldback 200 Watt Speaker Cabinet 15” Eminence Speaker...................... $299..........$199 Peavey 16 X 6 MD Series Mixing Desk With Multicore (2nd Hand)................................................$300

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We stock PONI cosmetics!

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All face contour kits half price! Now only $25 • Eyes • Cheeks • Face

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Mon-Fri 7.30am-5pm, Sat-Sun 8.30am-4.30pm

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F OidF 50s% torew e y Extra 10% ends Sunda Up to 50% off Australia’s biggest range of big brand mattresses and bedroom furniture Limited time only

MUST END MONDAY, JUNE 5, 2017 Shop 34 Horsham Plaza Darlot St Ph 5362 4600 We Love Horsham

Stocktake Sale. Selected brands and mattresses only. Exclusions apply. Terms and conditions apply, see in store for details. Valid until Sunday, June 4, 2017.

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Prime

MONDAY JUNE 5

6:00 ET [s] 6:30 Family Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s WIN News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia Encore (PG) 2:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 Have You Been Paying Attention? [s] 9:40 Prison Break: The Prisoner’s Dilemma (M v) [s] 10:40 Sherlock Holmes Elementary: The Games Underfoot (M v) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore [s] 1:30 Late Show (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show Prime 5:30 [s]11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:30 Program To Be Advised 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 Home and Away (PG d,v) [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:40 Program To Be Advised 10:40 Autopsy: The Last Days Of Brittany Murphy (MA15+d,a) 11:40 The Goldbergs: Crazy Calls (PG) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Lip Sync Battle (M) 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:30 Nexo Knights (PG v) 4:00 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 Science Of Stupid (M) 8:00 Top Gear (PG) 9:30 Street Outlaws (PG) 10:30 Car SOS (PG) 11:30 South Beach Tow (M) 12:00 A To Z (PG) 12:30 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 2:30 Pokemon

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s Program

GO!

8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 10:30 Meet The Press 11:30 Annabel Langbein 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Hairy Bikers (PG) 1:30 One Foot In The Grave (PG) 2:15 Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em (PG) 3:00 House Calls To The Rescue 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Jonathan Creek (M v) 8:30 Foyle’s War (M a) 10:30 Blue Murder (M v) 12:00 Bargain Hunt 1:00 Deal Or No Deal 1:30 Foyle’s War

GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7MATE 7:00 Fishing Programs (PG) 10:00 Dream Car 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “The Loves Of Joanna Godden” (PG) (‘47) Stars: John McCallum 2:00 The Hairy Bikers Best Of British (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Planet Earth II (PG) 8:40 DCI Banks (MA15+) 9:40 Movie: “Kiss the Girls” (MA15+v,l) (‘97) Stars: Morgan Freeman 12:00 Footy Classified (M) 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 Planet Earth II (PG) 3:30 Heartbeat

Garage (PG) 11:00 Doomsday Castle (PG v) 12:00 Wipeout USA (PG) 2:00 Big Smo (PG) 2:30 What Went Down (PG) 3:00 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 3:30 Doomsday Castle (PG) 4:30 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 5:30 American Daredevils (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Talking Footy 8:30 Movie: “Rambo: First Blood” (M v,l) (‘82) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 10:30 Movie: “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (M v,l) (‘82) 12:30 Talking Footy 1:30 American Pickers (PG) 2:30 Fishing Addiction (PG)

WIN

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Lip Sync Battle (M) 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8:30 Meet The Hockers (PG) 9:30 Movie: “Kill Bill: Volume 2” (MA15+v,l) (‘04) 12:15 A To Z (PG) 12:40 Adventure Time (PG) 1:05 Regular Show (PG) 1:30 Ben 10 2:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG)

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Children’s

Programs 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Jonathan Creek (M) 2:00 Mr Selfridge (PG s) 3:00 House Calls To The Rescue 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Father Brown (M v) 8:30 Judge John Deed (M v) 10:30 Mighty Planes 11:30 Bargain Hunt 12:30 Mr Selfridge (PG) 1:30 Deal or No Deal 2:00 Million Dollar Minute 2:30 Father Brown (M) 3:30 Dr Oz (PG)

6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Skippy 7:00 Religious 7MATE 7:00 Ultimate Fishing (PG) 8:00 Mark Berg’s GEM Programs 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “The Man Upstairs” (PG) (’58) Stars: Bernard Lee 2:00 The Hairy Bikers (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served? (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 New Tricks (M) 8:40 Midsomer Murders (M v) 10:50 Cold Case (M v) 11:50 Scott & Bailey (M s,l,v) 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 The Hairy Bikers Best Of British (PG) 3:30 Heartbeat (PG) 4:00 Religious Programs

Fishing Addiction (PG) 9:00 Big Angry Fish (PG) 10:00 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (PG v,a,d) 1:00 The Player (M v) 2:00 Doomsday Preppers (PG) 3:00 American Daredevils (PG) 3:30 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 4:00 Big Smo (PG) 4:30 American Pickers (PG) 5:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars 7:30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30 Outback Truckers (M) 9:30 Outback Pilots (PG) 10:30 Megatruckers(M l) 11:00 Ice Road Truckers (M)

Prime

Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show [s] Prime 6:00 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Midday Movie: “Accused At 17” (M v) [s] (’09) – When an innocent prank between three friends ends in tragedy, a teenage girl is accused of murdering her classmate. As she fights to prove her innocence, deadly secrets begin to unravel. Stars: Nicole Gale Anderson, Janet Montgomery & Cynthia Gibb 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 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:00 Program To Be Advised 8:30 Program To Be Advised 9:30 Program To Be Advised 10:40 Autopsy: Jimi Hendrix (M d,a) 11:40 Trial And Error: The Defence Rests (M a) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping

6:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 Lip Sync Battle (M) 2:00 Beyblade Burst 2:30 HI-5 3:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 3:30 Lego Friends 4:00 The Powerpuff Girls (PG) 4:30 Green Lantern (PG) 5:00 Ben 10 (PG) 5:30 Teen Titans (PG) 6:00 Regular Show (PG) 6:30 Adventure Time (PG) 7:00 The Middle (PG) 7:30 RBT (PG) 8:00 Police Ten 7 8:30 Movie: “Assassins” (M v) (‘95) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 11:10 Airplane Repo (PG) 12:10 A to Z (PG) 12:35 Adventure Time (PG) 1:00 The Regular Show 1:30 Ben 10 (PG) 2:00 Rabbids Invasion (PG) 2:30 Pokemon

7TWO 6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Get Arty 7:30 Tashi

8:00 Larry The Lawn Mower 8:30 Harry’s Practice 9:00 Million Dollar Minute 9:30 NBC Today 12:00 Dr Oz (PG) 1:00 Lovejoy (PG) 2:00 The Great Outdoors 3:00 House Calls To The Rescue 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Million Dollar Minute 5:00 60 Minute Makeover (PG) 6:00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Inspector Lynley Mysteries (M a,v) 9:30 Families Of Crime (MA15+v) 10:45 I Shouldn't Be Alive (M) 11:45 Bargain Hunt 12:45 Lovejoy (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Million Dollar Minute

GEM 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Religious Programs 7MATE 7:00 Ultimate Fishing (PG) 8:00 Fishing 7:30 TV Shop 8:00 Ellen (PG) 9:00 TV Shop Addiction 9:00 Shannon’s Legends Of 10:30 Friends (PG) 11:30 As Time Goes By 12:10 Movie: “The Sleeping Tiger” (PG) (’54) Stars: Alexis Smith 2:00 The Hairy Bikers (PG) 3:00 Escape To The Country 4:15 Heartbeat (PG) 5:20 Are You Being Served (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 7:00 As Time Goes By (PG) 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v,a) 8:40 Poirot (PG v) 9:50 Silent Witness (MA15+ a,v) 11:00 The Widower (M v,l) 12:00 Hope and Wire (M) 1:00 TV Shop 2:30 The Hairy Bikers (PG) 3:30 Heartbeat (PG) 4:30 Religious Programs

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Motorsport (PG) 10:00 American Pickers (PG) 11:00 Charlie’s Angels (PG v) 12:00 TJ Hooker (M) 1:00 The Player (M v) 2:00 Big Smo (PG) 2:30 What Went Down (PG) 4:00 Billy The Exterminator (PG) 4:30 American Pickers (PG) 5:30 Pawn Stars (PG) 6:00 American Pickers (PG) 7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30 Baggage Battles (PG) 8:00 Storage Wars 9:00 Aussie Pickers (PG) 10:00 American Pickers (PG) 11:00 Barter Kings (PG) 12:00 Heroes Reborn (PG) 1:00 Storage Wars (PG)

WIN

5:00 CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS English News 5:30 Worldwatch 2:00 The Chefs’ Line: Thai 2:30 Andre Rieu: Magic Of The Musicals 3:30 Curing Alzheimer’s (PG) 4:30 Deadly Predator Challenge (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Spanish 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Dr Christian Will See You Now (PG) 8:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Keep On Going (PG) 9:30 24 Hours In Emergency: Here We Go Again (PG) 10:25 SBS World News Late Edition 11:00 Versailles (MA15+) 1:05 Trepalium (M) (In French) 2:00 The Last Panthers (MA15+) (In Serbian and French) 3:00 Crime Italy (MA15+) (In Italian)

5:00 Children’s Programs 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas in Pyjamas 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie And Lola 5:40 Peppa Pig 6:00 Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks & Specks 7:30 Doctor Who (M l) 8:15 Sammy J’s Democratic Party 8:30 Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends (M a,l,n,s) 9:20 The Murder Detectives (M a,v) 10:20 Little Britain (M s) 10:50 John Conway Tonight [s] 11:40 Whovians [s] 12:10 The Murder Detectives (M d,v) 1:00 Doctor Who (M l) 1:45 ABC News

Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “Sister Smile” (PG) (‘09) (In

5:00 Children’s Programs 10:20 Ecomaths 10:35 Backyard Science 11:00 Full Proof 11:20 Catalyst Bytes 12:00 Rocket’s Island 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Detentionaire 1:35 Move It Mob Style 2:00 Backyard Science 2:50 Pearlie 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra (PG) 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:50 Adventure Time 9:15 Total Drama Presents 9:35 Stoked 10:00 rage (PG)

ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News ABC 24 6:00 Mornings 12:00 ABC News 1:00 ABC News

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 RPM 9:00 Megastructures 10:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Jake And The Fat Man (PG v) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG v,s) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation 6:00 M*A*S*H 7:30 TBA 8:30 Movie: “Heat” (M v) (‘95) Stars: Al Pacino 12:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 1:00 House Of Lies (M s,l) 1:40 MotoGP 2017 (Rpt) Race 6 Italian Grand Prix 3:10 Matlock (M v) 4:10 Cheers (PG) 4:40 Gillette World Sport 5:00 The Doctors (M)

ABC2

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman (PG) 11:00 Jag (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 The Division (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle 4:30 Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours 7:00 Acropolis Now (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 9:30 Supernatural (MA15+ v) 10:30 The XFiles (M v) 11:30 The Late Show (PG) 12:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy (PG) 3:30 Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman (PG) 4:30 Becker

ABC ME

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ABC

5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] 11:30 NINE NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Afternoon Movie: “Lost & Found” (M s) (‘99) Stars: David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Patrick Bruel, Artie Lange & Martin Sheen 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 20 To One: Superstar Commercials (PG) 8:30 Love Child (M) [s] 9:30 Operation Thailand (M n,mp, l) [s] 10:30 Embarrassing Bodies: Skegness (M v) [s] 11:30 The Mysteries Of Laura: The Mystery of the Dead Heat (M v) [s] 12:30 Mike & Molly: Mother From Another Mudlick (PG) [s] 1:00 20/20 [s] 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

2:00 ABC News 3:00 ABC News 4:00 ABC News 5:00 ABC News 6:00 ABC News National 6:30 The Drum 7:00 ABC News With The Business 9:00 ABC National News 9:30 Lateline 10:00 The World Beverley O'Connor 11:00 ABC News 11:30 7.30 12:00 ABC News 12:30 The Drum 1:00 Al Jazeera Newsgrid 2:00 BBC Global News 2:30 7:30 3:00 BBC Global 3:30 The Link 4:00 Al Jazeera Newshour 5:00 Outside Source 5:30 Lateline

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] ABC 10:00 Four Corners [s] 10:45 Media Watch (PG) [s] 11:00 Grand Designs [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 2:00 Hiding (M l,s,v) [s] 3:00 The Cook And The Chef [s] 3:25 Eggheads [s] 4:00 Antiques Roadshow [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build: Flipped House [s] 6:10 Grand Designs: The Lot, France [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Ask The Doctor: Pain (PG) [s] 8:30 David Stratton’s Stories Of Australian Cinema: Game Changers (MA15+a,s) [s] 9:30 Foreign Correspondent [s] 10:00 The Book Club [s] 10:35 Lateline [s] 11:05 The Business [s] 11:20 Q&A [s] 12:25 Sons & Mothers (M a,l) [s] 1:50 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:10 Last Tango In Halifax (PG) [s] 4:10 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow [s]

CGTN English News 5:15 NHK World SBS 5:00 English News 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Chefs’ Line: Spanish 2:30 Off The Record 3:00 Good Listening 3:30 Are Video Games Really That Bad? 4:25 I Bought My Own Rainforest (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 The Chefs’ Line: Spanish 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Great Continental Railway Journeys: Copenhagen To Oslo 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:00 SBS World News Late Edition 10:30 Witnesses (S2, Ep 5 & 6) (M v,l) 12:35 Movie: “North Face” (M a) (’08) (In German) 2:50 California High (m a,d) 3:55 Crazy For Party Drugs (M a,d,l)

5:00 Children’s Programs 2:35 Sydney Sailboat 3:10 Mister Maker 3:30 Play School 4:00 Bananas In Pyjamas 4:10 Fireman Sam 4:20 Tree Fu Tom 5:00 Hey Duggee 5:25 Charlie & Lola 5:45 Floogals 6:00 Ben & Holly 6:10 Go Jetters 6:20 Little Roy 6:35 Peter Rabbit 7:00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 7:30 Dirty Jobs (M a) 8:20 The Checkout (PG) 8:50 An Idiot Abroad (M a,l) 9:40 Banged Up Abroad (M a,d,v) 10:25 Archer (M v) 10:50 Little Britain (PG) 11:20 The Murder Detectives (M a v) 12:15 Build a New Life in the Country 1:00 Dirty Jobs (M l)

Worldwatch 12:00 Movie: SBS VICELAND 5:00 “War Winter In Wartime” (M a,l,v)

5:00 Children’s Programs 9:00 Kuu Kuu Harajuku 9:35 WAC: World Animal Championships 10:25 Totally Rubbish 11:20 Smart Materials 12:00 Rocket’s Island 12:45 Degrassi (PG) 1:10 Detentionaire 2:00 Backyard Science 2:25 Steam Punks! 2:50 Pearlie 3:30 Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug And Cat Noir 4:05 Odd Squad 4:25 Deadly 60 5:00 Game On 5:45 The Fairly Oddparents 6:05 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6:30 The Legend Of Korra 7:00 Operation Ouch! 7:30 Officially Amazing 8:05 Merlin (PG) 8:55 Adventure Time 9:15 Total Drama Presents

ABC 24 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News

6:00 Home Shopping 8:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 9:00 Reel Action 9:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 11:00 Hogan’s Heroes 12:00 Get Smart (PG) 1:00 Cheers (PG) 2:00 Matlock (M v) 3:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG a) 5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 6:00 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 48 Hours (M) 8:30 Movie: “Runaway Jury” (M v,l) (‘03) Stars: John Cusack 11:05 Breakout Kings (M v) 12:00 Home Shopping 2:00 Get Smart 3:00 Matlock (M v) 4:00 Diagnosis Murder (PG a) 5:00 The Doctors

ABC2

6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 Dr Quinn, 11 Medicine Woman 11:00 Jag (PG) 12:00 Judging Amy (M) 1:00 The Division (M) 2:00 Becker (PG) 3:00 The King Of Queens (PG) 4:00 Malcolm In The Middle 4:30 Raymond (PG) 5:30 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Family Feud 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Acropolis Now (PG) 7:30 How I Met Your Mother (PG s) 8:00 The Simpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Tropic Thunder” (M v,s,l) (‘08) 10:30 How I Met Your Mother (M) 11:30 The Late Show 12:30 The King Of Queens (PG) 1:30 Frasier (PG) 2:30 Judging Amy (PG) 3:30 Dr Quinn (PG)

ABC ME

ONE

French) 2:10 Business Of Life 2:40 Dead Set On Life (PG) 3:10 Side Gigs 3:40 Rivals 4:10 Assassination Classroom (PG) 4:40 House Hazards (PG) 5:10 Vice News Tonight 5:40 If You Are The One 6:45 Abandoned (PG) 7:35 The Feed 8:05 Dead Set On Life 8:35 Movie: “Raging Bull” (M) (‘80) 11:00 Cycling: Criterium Du Dauphine 2017 Stage 2 12:35 Desus And Mero (PG) 1:05 @midnight 1:30 The Feed 2:05 CGTN News In English from Beijing 3:00 Thai News 3:30 Bangla News 4:00 Punjabi News

SBS 2

WEDNESDAY JUNE 7

6:00 ET [s] 6:30 Family Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s WIN All Australian News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia - Encore (PG) 2:00 TBA 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 This Is Us: Memphis (PG) [s] 9:40 Madam Secretary: Article 5 (M) [s] 10:40 Hawaii Five-O: Hoku Welowelo (Fire in the Sky) (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore [s] 1:30 Late Show (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

GO!

6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News ABC Mornings [s] 10:00 Landline [s] 11:00 Back Roads [s] 11:30 Croc College (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Grantchester (M) [s] 1:50 DCI Banks (M v) [s] 2:40 Kitchen Cabinet [s] 3:10 Eggheads [s] 3:40 Doctor Who [s] 4:30 Whovians [s] 5:00 ABC News [s] 5:30 The Drum [s] 6:00 Dream Build: Wheatsheaf House [s] 6:10 Grand Designs: Belfast [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] 8:00 Australian Story [s] 8:30 Four Corners [s] 9:20 Media Watch (PG) 9:35 Q&A [s] 10:40 Lateline [s] 11:10 The Business [s] 11:30 Golf: PGA Tour: The Memorial, Dublin OH [s] 12:25 Inside Men (MA15+) [s] 1:20 The Mix [s] 1:50 rage (MA15+a,l,d,n,s,h,v) 3:20 The Tunnel (MA+15 a,s) 4:10 Murder, She Wrote: Corned Beef And Carnage (PG) [s]

TUESDAY JUNE 6

Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) Prime 5:30 [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 1:00 Program To Be Advised 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 Home and Away (PG) [s] 7:30 Program To Be Advised 8:40 Program To Be Advised 9:50 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares: Moore Place - Revisited (MA15+l) 10:50 Big Kitchens: Vegas Super Hotel (PG) [s] 11:20 The Amazing Race (PG) [s] – The race continues in Hanoi, Vietnam. 12:30 Home Shopping

GO!

ABC

5:30 Today *Live* [s] 9:00 Today Extra [s] NINE 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 The Voice: Finals (PG) [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 True Story with Hamish & Andy (PG) [s] 8:00 Here Come The Habibs! (PG) [s] 8:40 The Big Bang Theory: The Locomotion Reverberation (PG) [s] 9:10 The Big Bang Theory: The Allowance Evaporation (PG) [s] 9:40 Footy Classified (M) [s] 10:40 Botched: Mo’ Steroids Mo’ Problems (M n,mp) [s] 11:40 Law And Order: Teenage Wasteland (M v,d) [s] 12:35 Rizzoli & Isles: A Shot In The Dark (M v) [s] 1:30 TV Shop 2:00 Extra [s] 2:30 Global Shop 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Good Morning America [s]

TEN

6:00 ET [s] 6:30 Family Feud [s] 7:00 WIN’s WIN News [s] 8:00 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 8:30 Studio 10 (PG) [s] 11:00 The Talk (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 Masterchef Australia - Encore (PG) 2:00 ET [s] 2:30 Alive And Cooking [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s 3:30 My Market Kitchen [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 TEN Eyewitness News [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project [s] 7:30 Masterchef Australia (PG) [s] 8:40 NCIS: M.I.A (M v) [s] 9:40 NCIS: Los Angeles: Golden Days (M) [s] 10:40 NCIS: Los Angeles: Billy and the Kid (M) [s] 11:30 WIN’s All Australian News [s] 12:30 The Project - Encore [s] 1:30 Late Show (PG) [s] 2:30 Home Shopping 4:30 CBS - This Morning

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Finish line in sight Wimmera farmers are at the tail end of another sowing period. Rob Sudholz, pictured with a crop of wheat sowed into lentil stubble at Natimuk, expects to have all his crops in by the end of the week. Season update, page 33. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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With a drawn-out hay season and harvest in 2016 leading straight into 2017 paddock preparation, which incidentally required a lot more effort and stubble burning this year due to the increased bulk left behind from last year’s harvest, tractors began rolling with flames lapping at their tyres. Sowing is now running head on into the beginning of the top-dress and post-emergent spray season with early-sown crops in northern regions, canola in particular, bolting out of the ground after good rain and relatively warm conditions for this time of the year. With crops emerging swiftly, growers have had to retrace their tracks before they even finish putting the crop into the ground to ensure that mice, slugs and insects are not undoing any of their hard work. It is another sign of the times that preventatives such as seed treatments, mice and slug bait have largely become a fixed cost of production and the rule rather than the exception. The cost of such measures is a much easier pill to swallow than the heart-

ache, time and money associated with the possibility of having to re-sow patches at a later time. Despite the best efforts of growers, mice in particular have still been able to penetrate defences to cause frustration in some areas. Graziers have also seen an early flush of green feed unlike anything they have seen for quite some time, helping to maintain stock condition – to the point that early-morning rounds are spent on the edge of the driver’s seat and with a hint of uneasiness around the size of some of the off-

spring they might encounter, midbirth, from day to day. Fortunately, autumn progeny hitting the ground unscathed have been given a favourable start to life, which will no doubt help them fend off the approaching cold winter conditions. The season is already poised to where it could become seriously wet seriously quickly or lull everyone into a false sense of security before falling off the wagon and becoming dry later in the year. This is hardly a profound statement because all you have to do is look out

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n Ararat rates debate has attracted a heated response from Member for Lowan Emma Kealy who revealed she was exploring ways to help the regional city’s district farmers avoid a potentially crippling rise in costs.

Ms Kealy, whose electorate includes Ararat’s south and west farming districts, said it was unacceptable to expect farmers, who owned less than a quarter of rateable properties in the municipality, to take financial responsibility for more than half of the city’s rates. “It’s just crazy. We’re talking about a sector that not only relies on land to make a living, but is also exposed to year-to-year climatic and environmental variables that can determine success or failure, let alone having to worry about human manipulation,” she said. Ms Kealy was scathing of Ararat Rural City councillors who voted to adopt a uniform rate across the municipality by scrapping a farm rate differential. “This is surely a case of councillors not understanding the potential impact this might have on communities outside Ararat,” she said. “Agriculture is a primary regional economic driver for Ararat, which means this is a big-picture issue, not

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CONCERNS: Farmers and guests gather at Lake Bolac football clubrooms to discuss the impact of an Ararat Rural City Council plan to scrap a farm rate differential in favour of a uniform rate for the municipality. The decision has sparked an angry response from the Victorian Farmers Federation and Member for Lowan Emma Kealy. only for Ararat, but a region, and its viability into the future,” she said. “If farmers don’t have money to spend because it has all gone to rates, it means that money isn’t being spent anywhere else to stimulate the district economy. “It really comes across as a short-sighted council cash grab based on exploiting good farming conditions, when everyone knows another bad season might just be around the corner,” she said. “It would be a terrible outcome if

there were farmers who had to sell up because rates had broken their business. “It’s just not fair to go from a rates differential of 55 percent to 100 percent in one hit when there is no change to service delivery in the region.” Ms Kealy said she had already been in touch with the Office of the Victorian Ombudsman, which was interested in receiving submissions to see if the Ararat decision-making process was flawed, if there were any conflicts of interest or whether the rate rise for

Liberal Member for Western Victoria Simon Ramsay said he believed potential scrapping of farm differential rating in Ararat could be disastrous and a test case for Victoria. Mr Ramsay, among observers at a Lake Bolac meeting about the issue last week, said he would closely watch how it unfolded. He said the 55 percent rate differential had been in place for many years for good reason. “Farms represent just 24 percent of rateable properties in the shire, but already pay 38 percent of the rates. Under this proposal, they will pay 55 percent of the rate income,” he said. The Ararat council has, as part of its draft rating strategy, voted to ask farmers to pay 46 percent more for rates next year – at a value of

$2,432,665 – while all other ratepayers will pay less. Mr Ramsay said the Ararat council faced challenges because it was ‘administratively top-heavy’ and home to a low socio-economic population with an average income of about $38,000. “The Andrews government’s introduction of rate capping is forcing councils, such as Ararat, to re-think how they do business,” he said. “This is another example of the impact of government policy and intrusion.” Mr Ramsay is a member of a State Parliament Environment, Natural Resources and Regional Development Committee working on an Inquiry into the Sustainability and Operational Challenges of Victoria’s Rural and Regional Councils. “Through this budget proposal, the council is effectively shining the state’s spotlight on itself,” he said. “It will be questioned about why these changes are proposed and what the long-term ramifications are. “I suspect from the committee’s point of view, Ararat’s change raises questions about how to establish a longer-term sustainable funding model for small rural and regional councils. “As it stands – this proposal appears unfair and inequitable to the farming community. Imagine the financial stress on farmers in times of drought, flood, fire or commodity upheaval?”

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The GRDC’s Southern Regional Cropping Solutions Network will host the interactive forums at Warracknabeal, medium rain zone, on June 27, Ouyen, low rain zone, June 29, and Beaufort, high rain zone, on July 4. Southern network co-ordinator Jen Lillecrapp said the forums were a way for growers to engage directly with GRDC staff and members of the network and corporation’s southern panel. “The local forums will provide those attending with a

snapshot of key GRDC investments, with GRDC staff helping address important issues for grain growers, as identified by the RCSN,” she said. “The forums – a new concept – will provide local growers and other industry stakeholders with the opportunity to understand the latest findings and have direct input to shape future research, development and extension for the important issues which affect the profitability of growers. The forums are also a chance for us to confirm that the most important issues which impact on profitability of growers in the three rain zones in Victoria have been recognised by the RCSN.” The Southern RCSN has 38 members – 21 growers, 13 advisers and four researchers, and 10 members of the southern panel – who are spread

throughout Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. “The RCSN provides a mechanism that further links the GRDC, local growers and industry stakeholders,” Mrs Lillecrapp said. “The network helps to identify key issues and the contributing factors to subsequently assist the GRDC in planning and delivering RD and E to overcome the major constraints and capture the opportunities that will deliver the greatest benefit for growers.” The Warracknabeal and Ouyen forums will be from 9am to 12.30pm, while the Beaufort forum will be from 7am to 10.30am. Catering will be provided. More information about the forums, including registration BE INFORMED: GRDC southern grower details, are available online at services regional manager Craig Ruchs and Southern RCSN co-ordinator Jen Lillecrapp. grdc.com.au/events/list.

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GAME CHANGER: The region’s sheep producers will tag lambs with electronic ID under a new National Livestock Identification System. Picture: SARAH SCULLY

Electronic tagging of sheep and goats represents major industry reform and Victorian Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford had the honour of tagging some of the season’s first autumn lambs. Visiting a property near Ballan, Ms Pulford electronically tagged premium Dorset stud lambs. Ms Pulford announced the implementation of an electronic National Livestock Identification System, NLIS,

for sheep and goats last year as part of a $17-million industry and farmer support package. The mandatory use of electronic tags came into effect on January 1 this year, with lambs and kids born in Victoria on or after this date requiring an electronic tag before leaving the property of birth. Ms Pulford said introducing the reform improved biosecurity for valuable sheep and goat sectors and supported innovation, productivity,

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rural financial organisation report has revealed the median value of Australian farmland increased by 9.3 percent in 2016, following 5.3 and 6.8 percent rises in 2015 and 2014 respectively.

The figures come from Rural Bank and Rural Finance’s Australian Farmland Values report. Rural Bank agribusiness general manager Andrew Smith said the findings underlined the resounding strength of Australian farmland value, with the median price in most states recording an average annual growth rate of three percent over the decade, and more than six percent for the past 20 years. He said the findings confirmed the long-term positive outlook for Australian agriculture. “The 2016 Australian Farmland Values report demonstrates the underlying strength of this vibrant asset class,” he said.

“Despite variable seasonal conditions and ever-changing commodities prices, the sustained growth in land prices not only reflects the resilience of the sector, but investor confidence in Australian agriculture’s growth prospects for the future. “It’s clear from the report that you are likely to come out on top if you buy right and take a long-term view when investing in agricultural farmland.” Produced by Rural Bank and Rural Finance’s specialist market insights division Ag Answers, the report is based on real farm sales since 1995 and draws on more than 230,000 transactions, accounting for 278-million hectares of land with a combined value of $132-billion. The report showed that while the performance of farmland prices in most states was buoyant, there were inevitable variables from state to state. The 2016 median farmland price increased in the Northern Territory by 35.1 percent, Vic-

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toria 12.9, Queensland 10.3, New South Wales 10.1, Western Australia 3.1 and South Australia 1.4, but fell in Tasmania minus 0.4. To understand drivers of farmland value in each state, the report provides an overview of key national and state trends such as commodity prices, climatic conditions and other sectoral factors, lending rates and the broader investment environment. “There has been incredible growth across the eastern states in 2016 and while the remaining states have not performed so well in the same period – taking the long-term view – the growth rate is remarkably consistent across the board,” Mr Smith said. “This will come as no surprise to those on the land, but perhaps we’re getting to a point where the investment community is recognising what we’ve always known – there is a bright future in Australian agriculture.”

All chickpea crops in Victoria and South Australia will need to be closely monitored this year for Ascochyta blight, AB, infection. South Australian Research and Development Institute pulse pathology principal research scientist Dr Jenny Davidson said all varieties were now rated as either susceptible to moderately susceptible to infection. She said a virulence change in the AB pathogen of chickpeas had occurred; with severe AB infection detected in previously resistant chickpea varieties across both states in 2015 and 2016. Dr Davidson said while AB infection was more severe in high and medium rain zones, effective disease control strategies were also required in low rain regions. “This is because severe disease outbreaks could occur in these environments during wet seasons, as was the case in 2016,” she said. “Moderately susceptible varieties will generally require three to four strategic fungicide sprays ahead of rain, offering two to three weeks of protection, starting at six to eight weeks post-sowing.

Dr Jenny Davidson “Susceptible varieties will require regular fungicide sprays every two to three weeks throughout the growing season in front of rain.” Dr Davidson said because the pods of all commercial varieties were susceptible to AB, they would also require fungicide sprays during pod setting ahead of rain fronts to protect the pods from seed staining and seed abortion. Dr Davidson’s research is supported by the Grains Research and Development Corporation. Agriculture Victoria pulse agronomist Dr Jason Brand said growers also needed to

factor into their 2017 management strategies the impact of early sowing following recent rain throughout South Australia and Victoria, as rapid early growth could lead to a greater risk of AB infection. Dr Brand, leader of the GRDC Southern Pulse Agronomy program investment, reported that while outbreaks of AB were significant in Victorian chickpea trials last year, crops generally recovered well from the disease as soon as conditions dried out. He said the AB pathogen would survive on stubble and organic matter for many years, so growers needed to observe a minimum three-year rotation between chickpeas in the same paddock, and avoid planting next to the previous year’s chickpea stubble. Dr Brand said it was imperative all chickpea seed was treated with a thiram-based fungicide to prevent seed transmission of AB to emerging seedlings. He said ongoing research into pulse diseases in the southern cropping region would include further assessment of the impact of AB on seed quality.

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60 Scott St – BUSINESS ONLY. Take the plunge and see the rewards for your hard work when you become a business owner. This well set up business is easy to run and has provided excellent profits over a long time. Ideally located in the heart of the CBD this high exposure business is ready for new owners to put their own stamp on it.

127-129 Lascelles St – Great opportunity to purchase this spacious brick veneer home and the vacant block next door. The home features 4 dbl br’s all with BIR’s, main with WIR and ensuite, large kitchen meals area with wood heating, gas hot plates, electric wall oven and dishwasher, family friendly bathroom, huge separate lounge and evap cooling. Outside there is a double garage, rustic BBQ area, workshop with power and 2 garden sheds. The yard has rear access. The vacant block is well fenced and also with rear access.

10 Campbell St – This brick veneer home features 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s and an office, spacious lounge with dining area and a gallery style kitchen, family friendly bathroom, separate toilet, as new drapes & blinds, recently renewed LED downlights, floor heating and split system. Outside the exposed timber around the house has been freshly painted, double carport with drive thru access, ample rainwater storage and a workshop with access off a side lane. Currently leased until 16/12/16 @ $240 p/w.

65-67 Phillips St – Here is the perfect opportunity to take control of your future and become your own boss. The front half of the property is a very well equipped cafe / takeaway food outlet with huge opportunity to expand even further. The residence is just simply through a doorway behind the counter and features 3 double bedrooms, large lounge with wood and gas heating and spacious open plan kitchen meals area.

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40 Phillip St – Set on a cement foundation this 3 bedroom brick / hardiplank home has all the requirements for you to occupy and live comfortably or to own as an investment property and have rental income coming your way. There is no shortage of living space with a lounge and large family room. There is a walk in pantry and electric appliances in the kitchen.

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2 Yarrack Lane – Tucked away in a side street this townhouse is all but newly finished. The frame and the outside cladding were built in about 2006 with the current owner buying a shell and finishing the fit out. The home features 3 dble bedrooms all with BIR’s, TV points and remote control ceiling fans. A large open plan living area, a kitchen with electric appliances that have never been used, split system A/C, bathroom with shower, separate bath, vanity and a laundry with a trough and a large built in cupboard complete the interior.

1 Athol Crt – This attractive corner block set in a very good area of Donald would make an excellent investment for your residential development. Measuring just under 600 sq. mts. there is excellent fencing on two sides and all sevices are readily available. Only a short distance from Donald sporting venues, including lawn tennis, golf and bowls this could be the block you’ve been looking for.

38 Anderson St – This centrally located and renovated weatherboard home features a modern bathroom, large fresh and well equipped kitchen, separate lounge with wood heater and split system a/c, 3 double bedrooms and a large study. The floor coverings are a mixture of carpet and a floating laminate floor and a evaporative cooler is ducted through most of the house. Outside on this generous size block there is a paved pergola and 2 garden sheds.

86 Tower Rd – Built approx. 10yrs ago this superb home is 37.7 squares under roof & features 3 dbl BRs, ensuite & WIR in the main, large open plan kitchen/meals/family room, walk in pantry, separate formal lounge, ducted s/system through the home & large wood heater & direct access to dbl garage. On the 6.22ha block you will find a self contained unit built into the shed & enough room for 2 vehicles, a machinery shed & other sundry out buildings. Some of the equipment used to maintain the land is available by negotiation.

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

Lot 1 Gardiner St – Zoned Business 4 this corner block would suit someone looking to build a shed for storage or perhaps open a small business (STCA). With a 17.07 meter frontage to Gardiner Street and 32.37 meter frontage to Thomas Street you have plenty of options. There is a new ring lock fence along the north boundary.

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24 Houston St – The home is predominantly solid brick / stone and features 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, separate lounge, kitchen with electrical stove, stylish bathroom, ducted evaporative cooling, wood heating, solar hot water and unique detached laundry with a 2nd toilet.

3 Bowman St – Set close to the Yarriambiack Creek and only a short walk to the town shopping centre this 3 bedroom hardiplank and iron roofed home has everything to meet your needs. Featuring polished boards through the entry, lounge and dining area, split system a/c’s in the living area and master bedroom as well as a wood heater in the lounge, your comfort is well catered for. The home also features electric appliances in the kitchen including a dishwasher, BIR’s, ceiling fans, two inside toilets and a hand basin in the laundry.

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22 Hewitt St – This spacious PVC clad family home features 3 dble bdr’s all with BIR’s and ceiling fans, lounge with gas heater and refrigerated a/c, functional kitchen with electric stove, family friendly bathroom with shower and sep bath. There is a mixture of polished boards, vinyl and carpet flooring throughout the house. The home is on a large block. The property is well fenced and there is access into the rear yard via a gate at the side of the house. The property has a rental history of $180 p/w.

3 Vickery St – Moved onto this 1/2 acre block (approx) in 1999 this well maintained weatherboard home features 2 double br’s with the option of easily creating a 3rd, functional kitchen with electric stove and ample cupboards, modern bathroom, 3 x gas heaters, spacious lounge and internal laundry. There is a single carport, single garage with power and earth floor, rear deck area and r/w tank. Most of the interior has been recently repainted. Kiata is ideal for 4WD’ers and bush walkers because of the Little Desert National Park only a few km’s away.

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Lots 4 & 5 Birchip-Wycheproof Rd – Zoned farming this 48 acre (approx) block is about 1km from town and has pipe line water connected. The block is surrounded by good fencing with 2 gates as access points. Contact John Hadley on 0428 560 630 for more details.

82 Jamouneau St – Earning 10.86% based on the asking price, this property can make your money work for you. A gross weekly return of $165 with a 12 month lease still to run until Feb, 2017 this investment property is a real winner. The 2 bedroom home has ceiling fans in the bedrooms, lounge and kitchen plus a wood heater insert and reverse cycle air-conditioning. Outside there is garden shed storage plus a large block approx. 893 sq. mts in area.

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Annabel Sophie Born 28.02.2017 at Mudgee Hospital, weighing 3.8kg.

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Point of lay hens, vacc, debeaked, raised free ranged, very good layers, can deliver $20each Ph 0429941974 or email neilllang@ yahoo.com

Birmingham platform scales, For sale guinea fowls Ph original condition $300 Ph 53541444 53583440 in the evening Horse drawn vehicle, gigs and buggies, EC Ph 53566354 Pomonal

Border Collie pups, black and white, chocolate and white, male and female, 6-8 weeks old, purebred, wormed, vaccinated, vet checked, microchipped and ready to go, Black and white $750 each, Chocolate and white $950 each microchip # 991001001112502-10 Contact Brendan Hogan Ph 0439971754

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Kelpie pups, 5 male, 1 female, all vet checked, vacc, wormed and ready to go, born 16/4, microchip # 978102100264069/0067/6444 5/63842/63558/63906 $300 Ph Diecast 1/43 scale model cars, Dean for more info 0450427872 mainly Holdens, starting from $30 Kelpie pups, 8wks old, 3 male, 1 each Ph 53574217 female, vaccinated, vet checked, wormed, register if required, from Oval timber dining table, registered parents, very good yard $300ono Ph 0427891448 and paddock workers, microchip Restored meat safe $350 Ph # 59661, 59361, 59345, 59323 53981158 Warracknabeal $550inc Gst Ph 53923270 or 0428829394 Liquid Nitrogen cattle semen container, 5C 20/20, lasts for 16 weeks when filled, top and bottom containers of 850 polls and full French Charolaise bulls semen that won grands, suppresmes, nationals, interbreeds, from such major shows as Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Rocky’s Beef exp QLD, great chance to start a successful cattle stud from a returned cattle breeder success, make an offer and it will certainly be considered $1200ono Also Charolaise embryos for sale from some of these bulls and overseas bulls, enquires welcome Ph 0402749413

Baby Needs

Baby products, all products top of range and EC, Vee Bee baby bath $10, Valco baby portable cot $60, Steelcraft baby car capsule $150, baby jogger pram bassinet $470 can deliver to Horsham, Poll Dorset ram Winton Park Stawell, Ararat Ph 0438163163 Bloodline 2013 Drop $250 Wooden colonial cot, with a Ph 0429947957 good mattress $75 53846313 Pony wanted in foal or foal at foot, 10-11hh, must be quiet and be able to lead, only good home Caravans Ph 53981261 leave message

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Borsoi x Stag pups, 2 female, parents excellent hunters, microchipped, vaccinated and vet checked, microchip # 978102100261798/259768 $300 Ph 0428911273

Budgerigars, young suitable for pets, finches Gouldian Star Ph 5381 1439 and Double Bar finches Ph 25 Dimboola Rd, Horsham Pony, liver chestnut, 14hh, 16yo, 0447080439 (opposite McDonalds) ex show pony, unbroken, pet only, Budgies for sale $10each Ph mare, good home only $500 Ph 13hh 16yo pony, quiet pleasure 0417533579 0408846796 hack, will require a confident rider, Purebred Ragdoll kittens, regretful sale due to lack of time 2 blue bicolor, 1 blue to ride her, will only sell to a good mitted male, microchip # home $1800 please Ph or text for 956000009498868/011/9519060, more details 0437894257 genuine inquires call or text $450 6mth old hens, $10 each, hens Ph 0438724055 3mths $6 each, partridges $10 each Ph 53596282 Antiques Alpaca herd guards $400 plus Cattle trio for sale, Murray Gray/ gst discounts Melrose Alpacas Square Meater bull, age 3.5yrs, 2 Banyena Ph 0407835578 Murray Gray cows, silver, brown, Antique cast iron day bed/cot, inspection welcome, local delivery mandfburchell@gmail.com great for displaying teddy bear possible $6600 inc GST Ph Donna collection $200 Ph 53823833 Bantams, roosters and hens, plus 0428994210 silkies $15 each Ph 53837527 AH Antique timber meatsafe cot, Chestnut gelding,14.3hh, 10yo, Black Suffolk ewes, 4yrs, easy to c.f.f, beautiful boy, regretful flywire enclosed with mattress, 18 large ready to join proven sale, needs confident rider, has keep pets, insects away from baby breeders, freshly shorn $200, 13 done lots of trail riding, had been $400 Ph 53823833 ewe lambs, 5mths, $160 join in outgrown $2000 Ph 53542576 Antique white cane fixed basket Oct Ph 0429919214 Dog trailer, 4-berth, EC, carries bassinet on wheels, new mattress 8 Border Collies $1200ono Ph included $250 Ph 53822586

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Budgerigars, consistently winning exhibition aviary, quality birds, normal, spangle, clear body and others, priced to sell Ph 53824389

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9.9.1970 -11.5.2017 Loved by family, special granddaughter of “Ma” Krelle (dec), overwhelmed by darkness, sadly missed. Our love and sympathy to Brett, Kimberly & Philippa from Anita’s extended family.

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Roadstar 2004 Limited Edition

Caravans 2005 Viscount caravan, 17’ pop-top, d/bed, 3-way fridge, microwave, heating/cooling, r/o awning, battery pack $18,000 Ph 0400151887 Willaura

2008 Olympic Javelin SP 17.6’, very good clean cond, one owner, full annexe plus lots extras, complete ready to go, $22,000ono Ph 0407568386 Stawell 2009 Camper trailer, Jayco Elite, 740kg, elec brakes, fridge, annexe, stove, new condition $13,000 Ph 53522159

Suit couple, 17ft 6 inches long, 2 luxury leather recliners from Robertsons recently installed and removable, large fridge 3 way, queen bed, TV on bracket, microwave, awning, shower & toilet, 4 burner stove, sep. grill, split system heating & cooling only 2 owners with original manuals, heavy duty cover

2011 Jayco eagle outback, side awning with full annexe, battery pack, all outback features, only 16’ Jayco Caravan, new rims, used five times, EC $21,000ono tyres, microwave, d/island bed, Ph 0429836214 wardrobes, full stove, annexe, 2013 Jayco Swan, flies VGC $10,900 Ph 0400003840 and awning, suit new buyer, $22,000ono Ph 0459021802 AH

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Annexe, tebbs complete with anti-flappers and roof supports to suit a 4m long pop top roll out awning $500 Ph 53824907 or 0419531958 Horsham Automatic washing machine 1984 Jayco Lark Camper, EC for lemaire, toploader, 2.2kg, suitable age, sleeps 6, full annexe recently for caravan $190 Ph 0427851409 repaired, solar panel, 14” wheels with spare, full cover for storage, storage boxes front and rear, many extras, worth a look $6500 Ph 0428824573 1985 Viscount, island d/bed, roll-out awning, gas stove with oven, gas elec fridge, microwave oven, cd/radio, vanity basin, lots of cupboards, outside 240V outlet, all working 4 seasons hatch, 2 gas bottles $7990 Ph 0427340204

Camper trailer, 3 rooms, battery 240V, Anderson plus, tailgate kitchen with loads of storage, LED strip lights, easy to tow, comes with boat and motor, spare wheel, 2001 Regent Cruiser, 19’6”, GC, registered $5000ono Ph pop-top, roll-out awning, dual 0428843220 axle, elec brakes, d/bed, four Camper Trailer, Oztrail camper burner stove, 3 way fridge, EC, 9 on 6x4 trailer, 600mm sides, always shedded, 1400kg tare, sunroom, 4x4m square and 2m worth inspection, $25,000 firm Ph high $3500 Ph 5352 1476 Ararat 0438989231

2003 Regent Cruiser single axel caravan 16’, roll-out awning, full attachable annex, electrolux roof air con, rear d/bed, front kitchen table and separate lounge, in shed when not in use, EC $19,250 Ph 0427904393 FOR HIRE - Family Jayco Valansa clover seed, cleaned, caravan, very comfy d/island 25kg bags or 1 ton bulk bags pillow top bed, 2 good size $2.30inc Gst per kg Ph bunk beds, microwave, 90L 0427851767 or 0428886246 fridge, easy to erect annexe, a/c and heating, plus all accs Muskovy ducks, drakes $15, Ph Nathan for availability Baby Needs ducks $10, unsexed $5 Ph 0418657247 FOR HIRE 0429912620 2004 Jayco dove camper, Jayco dove, electric brakes, colonial rocking front, rear and side awnings with annexe, other extras, recently Peachface and Fisher Babies Lovebirds, variety of colours, cradle, 45yo, white, GC $100 Ph annexe, includes cover, VGC replaced mattresses, fly screens, from $20 Ph 0428832058 Stawell 53846313 reduced $3900ono Ph 53823714 $12,800 Ph 0418504073 Scales, large platform scales in great working order, Avery Birmingham, originally used in Weight’s Hardware Horsham, can help lift and load $600 Ph 0400999412

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Caravans Jayco Starcraft 2012 dual axel, 3-way fridge, oven with 2-way stove top, m/wave, a/c, toilet and shower, fitted canopy and full annexe, TV (12/240v), large d/ bed, mainly used as spare room, VCG $35,000 Ph 0428302281 Warracknabeal

Debutante dress, size 8, worn for one evening in 2011, dry cleaned, EC, welcome to try on before buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or 0437894257

Motor Home, Hino RB145, 1988, 7m, motor in rear of bus, VG cond, does not use oil, shower, toilet, d/bed, tv, fridge, gas oven, hot water, plenty of solar, 320watt, inverter 2000watt, roll-out awning, bull bar, windshield, stone guard, White deb dress, size 10 $250 Ph huge battery set up, always Noela 0407357985 shedded $45,000 Ph 0427510606 after 5pm, no texts Computers &

Entertainment Quality VCR spools, used once $25 for ten Ph 53822636

Farm Machinery

Farm Machinery

FE Loader Case, 3.5m bucket bisaloy steel, with scales, good tyres all round, motor doesn’t use oil, great for farm, earthworks, shifting grain in sheds, bunkers or gypsum, plus workshop manual, reduced to $42,000 Ph 0427510606 after 5pm, no texts

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REDUCED Header John Deere 9600, 2 fronts rigid and flexed plus trailer 2600 sep hrs, EC, $50,000 plus Gst Ph 0428991814 Round baler, Massey Ferguson 560, string only, suit small farm $3300 inc Gst Ph 0428590022 or 53573219

7’ Irish slasher, new bearings, belts, near new PTO, clutch, Simplicity air seeder 5700L, blades and tyres $1980 Ph tow behind, 3 outlets, farmscan monitor, EC $22,000 plus Gst Ph 0418584308 0428991814 Chamberlain 753 combine, 28 run seeder with small seed box, 7’ Smale Multivator, 62’ 61/4 spacing, single shoot, harrows spacings, in GC Ph 0409237511 and 2005 daybreak 12 tonne TB Colonial woolshead scales seeder, variable rate, 4 bins x with weights, as new, very cheap 3 tonne, serviced ready, selling due to leasing farm leased Debutante dress, size 8, worn for $400ono Ph 0447398338 one evening in 2008, dry cleaned, Connor Shea 24’ wideline SR $100,000plus Gst Ph 0427323041 EC, welcome to try on before cultivator spring tyne harrows, Stock crate with sliding gate and buying $250ono Ph 53894258 or good tyres and order $1800 Ph fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x 0437894257 0427064052 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335

For Sale

For Sale

Stock crate with sliding gate and Corner bath, 1100x1100, new in fold down ramp, 1935W x 3715L x packaging $650 Ph 0400813822 1900H $800 Ph 0427361335 Crochet cotton Semco, D.M.C, Vintage Bedford truck 1947 Twilleys, various shades, thread 30cwt, fair cond Ph 0417538886 size 20-100 $2 ball, crochet Weighbridge, steel and concrete, pattern books, graph form $8, 4 x load cells, 9m x 3.5m $20,000 crochet magazines, graph form $2 Ph 53811884 Ph 0408369685

Windrower, 21’ Macdon, Electric Bike, EC, 5yo $550 Ph all hydraulic, vertical knife, 53582948 Stawell GO $10,000 inc Gst ono Ph Electric Motor, C.M.G 240V 0427541476 1.5kw 1410 RPM $95 Ph Wool Press Ajax, single box $130 0429847336 Phone 0417538886 Ararat Elna overlocker, 3 or 4 thread $190ono Ph 53527088 Fiat Tractor, 513R $800 Ph 53582263 For Sale Endless chain 2 ton, 6m drop, Beaver brand, green, never used Field bin Jaeschke, 30T capacity, orange painted base $7150 inc 10 house windows, secondhand $170 Ph 0418504408 Gst Ph 53832227 after 7pm wooden frame, complete with Firewood, Foxen Whitegum, split, Fordson Major Kero restoration screens and window winders $600 delivered to Horsham, 7x4 trailer Ph 0418551685 Ph 53823909 and ute, Ph 0429647095 after 4pm Fordson Super Major 1962, cab, scrubrake and case 3PL grader Golf clubs, bag and buggy, mens blade. Runs well. AJX 783 $6250 r/h, as new $450 Ph 0490659360 Ph: 0499428045 Hay round rolls, oaten and G88 Volvo prime mover, bogie clovers ryegrass, ideal for horses drive, ball race turntable and Ph 0428847201 hydraulics, GC, 13878F $7000ono Hindmarsh barley, cleaned and Ph 0419575660 10” Hitachi mitre saw, $250 Ph pickled by Hannaford, 5 tonne Grizzly 28-plate disc, original 0418504774 approx, $120 per tonne Ph discs $10,000 Ph 0429955662 2 sliding glass shed windows, 53911884 or 0407911884 Hardi boomspray, 12m with 900mm x 1258mm, woodland Horseman double horse float, 1200L tank and double sided foam marker $5500 inc Gst Ph grey frames, unused $400 Ph EC $10,500 Ph 0412772945 0487227965 0409833415 HP all in one computer, as Header international, 7 11 18’ new, windows 10, keyboard and comb, water cooled cab, good mouse, with extendable warranty goer, 12mths rego $3850 inc Gst $350 Ph 0400164106 Ph 0428590022 or 53573219

Sony Sound bar with one speaker, sub-woofer and audio cable, RRP $470 sell $190 Ph New Age Big Red ES11, 0448825609 September 2015 build, has all standard features, plus leather interior, footrests on seats, 2in1 Farm Machinery water filter, diesel heater, ESC, 270W solar, AGM battery, reverse 1971 XP88 David shearer camera plus much more, as new, header, working condition, 18’ used once, selling due to ill health front with pea pickup, a/c working Heavy drag chains, 14’ to 24’ $66,250 Ph 0428676525 $2750 Ph 0418584308 long Ph 53811093 1989 Case 1680 header, 30’ International 18 tyne, OB 1010 bat front and finger reel, scarifier $250 Ph 53582263 good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc International truck parts C1800, 392 blocks, bell housing, clutch Gst Ph 0428951262 and pressure plates to suit and other parts, price negotiable Ph 53911884 or 0407911884 REDUCED New age big red series 19 caravan 2011, well John Shearer scarifier, 21 tyne $2200 inc Gst Ph 0409833415 maintained, 19’, with reverse cycle aircon, queen bed, leather cafe Liquid fertilizer tank, 26,000L seats, toilet/shower, r-o awning, $2000 Ph 0408369685 front/tunnel/under bed storage, Magik grain cleaner, model reg til feb, tebbs annexe, portable 2000/5 screen, working order washing machine, tare 2220 $3500ono Ph 53911884 or 2 hoppers $200 or will seperate $47,000 Ph 0427972109 0407911884 Ph 55701184 Mower Taarup, 8 discs, 10’ wide, Clothes & 2008 Class Lexion 600 Header, new 24-9-13 $9000 Ph 53541225 1800 engine hrs, 1200 sep hrs Accessories with 2008 40’ Macdon FD70 front, Poly Diesel Tank, 400L, elec cross auger, Bogey Bogey trailer, pump and meter, EC $1050 inc harvest ready, selling due to farm Gst Ph 0427886272 leased $360,000 plus Gst Ph Polymaster fire tank, 1200L, 1.5” 0427323041 ball valve outlet, EC $500 Ph 25 tyne Horwod Bagshaw stubble 53581256 master, 3000L HB, streamline cart with manutec press wheels $33,000 inc Gst extension Debutante dress, size 12, worn available Ph 0427891884 for one evening in 2009, dry cleaned, EC, detailed back and 3-wheel trolley, solid rubber embroidery on front, welcome to wheels $80 Ph 0487281581 try on before buying $150ono Ph Barkly

For Sale

Top quality oaten hay, ideal for horses $30 per roll Ph Bill 53826774 or 0428504817 Horsham Variable speed controller, 3 phase, 415V $250 Ph 0417507882 Vetch seed 0448891486

$600

p/t

Ph

Oscar Furniture High Care mobile electric lift and recline chair, new $3200 selling $1800, inspection welcome Ph 0448624141

Vetch Seed, Blanche Fleur, cleaned $600 p/t Ph Scott 0427 512281

Pallet Racking, uprights x5 at 5430, 1 at 4840, beams 12 at 2730, 8 at 2400, total length 5 bays at 10260, total storage 30 std pallets, solid safe sturdy, asking price $3750 Ph 0412599225

Woodheater heat charm $450ono Ph 0429912620

Water tank, 1100L, Plastek, never used $500 Ph 0439711741

Wool press hydraulic 240 or 480V, 3hp mac lodge minor $4000 Ph 0427322006 Willaura

Pavers and bricks, text for pics Work benches H82cm x W76cm x L132cm $50, H95cm x W56cm x and prices Ph 0419001109 L146cm $100 Ph 53823210 Popany Vetch cleaned, 7 tonne in bulk $750 plus Gst Ph Yamaha Golf Cart petrol 1995 $1500 Ph 53595236 0477496930

Household Items

Pump, industrial diaphragm sludge pump, heavy duty, 2”, Honda engine, great working condition, ideal for water or Antique Oak sideboard $430 Ph sewerage/septic transfer $800 Ph 0438891133 0400999412 Bed single inner spring matress REDUCED Bricks approx 300, and base, GC $85 Ph 0408336024 new cream, wire cut bricks $200 Ph 53823714

30 Sidchrome Sockets, 2 1/4” by 1” drive for big nuts, quantity available at $5each Ph 53911111 Nhill

Belling GDACB90 black canopy Roll-a-door, cream colour, 2.4w range hood, brand new still in box, x 2.2h, very minimal use, in EC, Hydr woodsplitter, new, includes guides and brackets retails for $1299, asking $999 Ph 6’x12’ HMR particle board 0419500757 40 tonne, 13hp, $2100 Ph $400 Ph 0400999412 unused, new cost $250 p/sheet, 0439822580 Horsham Blue grey leather 7 seater corner sell for $50 p/sheet Ph 53527043 Saia oat seed 17T at $500 plus lounge suite, some wear to seat Gst a ton Ph 0427838221 Kitchen for sale, includes d/ cushion otherwise GC $120 Ph washer, black bench tops, gallery Shed steel, 5x6.1m lenghs gal 53811551 style, tan bases, buyer to remove door track, 15m 75x125x3mm $1500 Ph 0406331743 beam, 44m 50x50 framing box, Brand new sunbeam cafe barista qty storm water pipe, $1500 new automatic milk coffee machine sell $900ono, job lot only Ph $599ono Ph 53811546 0429802177 5000g polytank, price neg Ph 0409954936

Airborne Edge Trike Rotax 582, fully equipped trailer, full instruments, full set of travel covers, 1 helmet, 2 headsets, all Log splitters assembled and test in GC $11,000 Ph 0428519879 run backup warranty Ph 53891541 Barbeques Galore cook on Maxi mulcher, Rover, 2400W hooded 4 burner BBQ $150ono elec $80 Ph 0439101170 Ph 53826480 Medium timber dog kennel and a small anchor $100 or will separate Ph 0400603611

Silver stereo 70’s-80’s cassette radio turntable with large speakers, best offer Ph 53855240 Small tractor, 20HP, north east wind, slasher, post hole digger, Club lounge, EC as new, carry all front bucket, trench digger been re-upholstered $650 Ph as new $12,500 Ph 0418516253 0409970939

Spinning wheel and accessories Coolabah pizza gas oven, new in plus quantity of wool to spin $200 box $200 Ph 53527043 Ph 53596244 Danish style teak dining table, 6 Steel canopy, suit tradesman matching chairs, VGC, $250-$300 Mouse proof steel lockers, ideal or camper, lockable, 1750x2250, Ph 53810751 for staff personal clothing $50ea or jacks included $1800 Ph 0409218900 two for $80 Ph 53822636

Mower home made ride on cutting deck, 1300 wide 1.3 metre, Billiard table slate base, plus mini motor runs well, 3 wheels accessories $1200 Ph 53823746 $1700 Ph 0427776537 Bricks, 3000 unused house bricks, purchased from Stawell New bricks, Selkirk Iron Stone, Advance Bricks $1500ono Ph 2990 over ordered $1000ono Ph 0408824222 0417 306 125

Steel shed shelving, 220x800x135H, two available $150 each Ph 0439101170 Steel tank stand 6’x9’h 4’x6’ square $100 Ph 53527043 T & G pine flooring, assorted sizes Ph 0429912620

Collection of bells including Oaten hay, certified top quality, T.W.M. sliding compound mitre Bohemia, Fenton, Limoge, small bales, can deliver to Ararat/ saw $100 Ph 53823210 Stawell area $8 Ph 0408600656 enquiries Ph 53811884 Tapestry working frame on Complete brewing kit $75 Ph Old beer and whisky bottles Ph castors, metal, expandable, light 53521040 53522127 attached $150 Ph 53811884

Dining table, beautiful sold dark timber extendable dining table, EC $600ono Ph 0400583515 Dyson upright vacuum cleaner, used twice $250 Ph 53824997

Caravans

Jayco Heritage 2003 Caravan

Jayco Starcraft 2016 Pop Top Outback - Single Beds - Off Road - Light Weight

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$31,990

Jayco Sterling 2013 Caravan Outback

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- Queen Bed - Club Lounge - Slideout Bed

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$44,990

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Household Items

Household Items

Marine

Three old chairs $250 each Ph Canoe 2 seater, 4.5 metres long Beryl 53823264 $400 Ph 0402504867 Freestanding bath, 1700L x 800W x 620H, as new, $500 Ph 0419505783 Glass coffee table, side and small table, EC $150 Ph 53891131 Handmade spinning wheel, excellent condition $150 Ph 53541380 Willaura Inverted table/bed, stern health system, good for migraines $180 Ph 0428564422

Hunter marine aluminium duck punt 14ft x830ml, oars, swivellseat, thruster T28 12V motor $900 Ph 0417891321

Large TV entertainment unit, solid timber 1900 long x 500 deep x 1026 high, glass timber doors both ends, glass shelving, 2 bottom centre draws, TV portle, 800L x 860H $300 Ph 53527043 after 6pm $80

Wall unit 1.9Hx1.5Lx0.5W $300ono Ph 53836339 or 0427316990

Marine

12’ fibreglass Savage fishing boat, 15hp Evinrude, rebuilt steel trailer, both have new rego, safety gear $1950 Ph 0498236187

Natuzzi lounge suite, 2 recliners, 2003 Camero Pintara, 247 hours, VGC $2000 Ph 0428590673 350 Chev, soft clutch, bimini, high Ornate carved camphor chest pole and racks, stereo, full travel and wall clock 31 day $280 or will cover, tandem easy tow trailer with LED lights, EC $24,000 Ph separate Ph 0487281581 Barkly 0459398266 Oscar electric recliner chair, as 2004 Stacer 5.25 sea runner. new $500 Ph 53821424 Cuddy cab 75hp 2 stroke Mercury 150 hours use. Hummingbird sounder. Front clears and rocket launcher. 70L fuel tank. Burley masher, easy tow. $19,500. Ph: 0427 501 389 Ararat 3.9 AL Boat Hunter, 15HP Yamaha, aust trailer, as new, Outdoor setting glass top table $4000 Ph 0408504550 8 seats $300 Ph 0417 116 084 Aluminium boat 3.3 long, 9.9 Plants for sale, perfumed johnson motor, lifejackets and matured healthy plants, in large boat trailer U64329 $2300ono Ph pots, ideal for patio/garden Ph 0458681119 0418843389 Aluminium boat and trailer, Porcelain hand basins 900 and 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, 1200, tap fittings included, EC boat and motor cover, bimini $150ea Ph 53810049 $3800 Ph 0427361335 REDUCED Desk with hutch Aluminium boat and trailer, and filing cabinet drawer $80 Ph 3.8m stacer, 15HP Yamaha motor, 53823416 boat and motor cover, bimini REDUCED Elna EL2000, brand $3800 Ph 0427361335 new $100 Ph 53821794

REDUCED Q/size bed head and foot, matching bedside chest $280 Ph 53823416

REDUCED S/bed mattress with matching base, also with bed head $50 Ph 0418134407 Stawell Simpson dishwasher $100 Ph 53522127

Solid redgum wine rack, 25 bottle spaces $350 Ph 0418148445

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1994 Honda VFR750, immaculate condition, new tyres, new chains and sprocket, new battery, RWC, balistic exhaust $6500 Ph Phil 0407886674

Tandem axle low loader, Q-RW-D, $2500 Ph 0407743234

Washing machine, 7.5kg Ezi-set Simpson, as new, deceased Mattress, K/single, brand new, estate $390 Ph 0408640270 pillow top $95 Ph 55851558 Edenhope

REDUCED Kitchen sink, new left hand bowl, single drain $290 Ph 0437718077 after 2pm

Ford AU 6cyl Tickford motor, 2005 Ford Focus Zetec, has not been cooked, suit reco 205,000kms, well maintained, $200 Ph 53891725 manual, tinted windows, new tyres Ford Ranger 2006-11 or 2016, WOE671 $3750ono Ph Mazda BT50 2006-12, headlight 0427951348 protectors 06-11, and rubber floor mats $50each Ph 0438114750 Full roof rack, as new, for a series 80 Landcruiser $700ono Ph 0499848060

Mobility Aids

HQ to WB body parts Ph 53566354 Pomonal

Honda CT125, 5spd bike $575 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola

Kawasaki MXF450 2016 model, Under $3,000 30hrs use, immaculate condition $6900 Ph Nash 0448303468 1985 Toyota Landcruiser, FG 75 Ararat tray, brand new 130L gas system, KTM 450 EXC 2015, VGC, well bullbar, new heavy duty clutch maintained, 115hrs, top end system, vin # FJ750022272 rebuilt, many extras, rec reg $2500 Ph 53527043 after 6pm until Nov, 7245-8 $9000ono Ph 1986 Magna, 2.6L, requires head 0427823062 gaskit, ideal club car 1BO9XF $850 Ph 0400421155

2008 Mitsubishi Triton single cab, steel tray, 4x4 3.2 T.D. Auto 117,470kms WTU514 $14,800 Ph 0408133292 Ararat 2009 Holden SV6 sedan, EC, RW, full service history, 119,400kms, $13,800 Ph 0418504987

2011 Kia Rio Sports, auto, EC order Ph 53823909 , RWC, 69,000kms, ZCG627 Mercedes 280E 1980 sedan, auto, $8750ono Ph 0437565407 registered, EC, blue, blue interior, Ford ute AU XL, 2000 auto 3 $197,000kms, $10,000ono Ph seater alloys, cruise, all electrics, 0447541297 sports bar, tow bar, new tonn 264,500kms 12 mths reg TIL473, EC $4,250ono Ph 0409210594

2000 WH Statesman, V6, Holden Barina TK 2009, red, 260,000kms, GC for age, XFT297 auto, 150,000kms, new tyres and windscreen, RWC, reg till $1950 Ph 0428366054 04/17 WWK674 $5500ono Ph Mercedes Benz sedan 0428844294 Kompressor C180, leather interior, Holden VZ 1 Tonner 2005, V6 DVD player, 4 new tyres, RWD, auto, alum tray, EC, reg until 7/17 116,000kms, SVB838 $11,500ono REDUCED 2013 Suzuki VL 250 Ph 0477678679 1EV4GC $6000 Ph 0428899252 intruder, 18,000kms, selling due to health reasons, reg til 11/17 Nissan Pulsar sedan, 2003, GC, 1L6SQ $4000 Ph 53824766 RWC, ideal first car, 182,299kms Horsham $4000ono Ph 0427957212 2005 7-seater Kia Carnival, new Suzuki 125 Ag bike, 2 stroke 1979, used around the farm $550 tyres, vin # KNAUP752256725802 $1500ono Ph 53975262 Ph 0490364260 Dimboola

0439466330 Ararat

Gopher invacare comet alpine, mag wheels, as new tyres, all VGC, part of deceased estate $2250 Ph 53527043

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

4x Bridgestone 265/65r17 tyres, off 2014 Hilux with approx 50% tread $200 Ph 0400073168

1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 1997 VS Statesman, VGO, V6 4.1, V8, RH conversion, ULX314 6x4’ tradesman trailer, must see super charged engine, OFA164 $18,900 Ph 0417824141 $1000 Ph 53820523 $5500ono rego & rwc, interor 2001 Holden SV6, cruise, auto, Bullbar HQWB Holden with excellent Ph 0427825158 four driving lights, aluminium five 1998 Falcon, reg till 10/17, towbar, poison ivy, 190,000kms, RWC, YJY015 $10,900 Ph poster $450 Ph 0417322336 RWC, PFV527 $4000ono Ph 04727918363 Clearview towing mirrors, black, 0418573508 Ararat to Nissan Pathfinder and Navara 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2006 Toyota HiAce van, extended D40, EC $450 Ph 0408260888 78,000kms, auto, a/c, central wheelbase, manual, many extras, Ford 125lot rims 2 7x15, 2 8x15 locking, one owner $7500 Ph GC, $170,000kms, gas converted, 0419391320 $500 Ph 0401083615 1AK4QQ $13,000 Ph 0418516253

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REDUCED Holden SV6 2012 automatic, 113,100kms, tyres are excellent, tinted windows, alto grey, one owner well looked after, EC inside and out, great car, reg till 10/17 YRK782 $16,000neg Ph 0423522662 Horsham

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

Gopher Pegasus, 18mth old, not used for 12mths, as new $3200 Ph 0417507882

Shoprider Sovereign 888-4, one owner, new tyres and battery, recently serviced, sun shade, basket, rear shopping bag $950ono Ph 53820691 or 0437865368

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2011 Holden SV6, cruise, auto, towbar, Poison Ivy, RWC, 2008 Ford Mondeo, diesel, 195,000kms, YJY015 $10,900 Ph Tyres 4 bridgestone dueler A/T’s sedan, metallic red leather interior, 0427918363 245/70R16 1115 tyre rating, tread 240,000kms, 11mths rego, one 2016 White Volkswagen, polo, 45-55% $300 Ph 0487227965 owner, EC, all service books, manual, less than 10,000kms, Woolen seat covers for a series RWC $8000 Ph 0438891696 immaculate condition, as good 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph 2010 Great Wall, 57,000kms, as brand new, genuine reason 0499848060 RWC, tow pack, one owner, well for sale 1IA2PF $13,990 Ph looked after $9500 Ph 53522139 0427936253 Motor Vehicles after 5pm 55 Diesel Massey Harris, good

Australian hearing sennheiser wireless tv listening system, as Suzuki JR80 2010, one owner, AU Ford Fairmont, CD player, wood dash, good tyres, runs well new, hardly used, cost $470, sell EC $1450 Ph 0418935957 $750ono as is Ph 53542792 Ararat $200 Ph 0428379601 BMW 318i, 1985, 5spd manual, Motor Vehicle GC, gas, green, 343,000kms, Accessories unreg, IMI737 $990 Ph REDUCED 2009 Ford Fiesta, 2dr 1 set electric extendable clear 0490364260 Dimboola view mirrors, suit Ford Ranger Falcon AU3 2002, 343000km, hatch, manual, 111,000kms, one 2011 $450 Ph 53981152 GC, $1600ono 1HV5VX Ph owner only, reg till 05/17 XBA914 $5500ono Ph 0418553259 3 Ford cleveland engine blocks, 0419180196 Halls Gap 1std bore, 1020’ bore fresh, 1030’ Ford Capri Convertible, 1990, Triton 2008 cab chassis, 8x6 bore fresh, POA Ph 0401083615 daily driver, 1CN5DT $1500 Ph tray, cd, a/c, pwr windows, GC, Camero Stealth, as new, 350 Electric lift and reclining chair, 4 Toyota SR5 15” mags plus 53891419 Chevy block Mercruiser stern Jan 18 reg, 71,500kms, XJN667 EC, paid $2600 8mths ago, selling 9R15 Desert Dueler tyers, 70% REDUCED Chev 1928 suitable $8800ono Ph 0438057802 drive $34,000ono Ph Stuart $950 Ph 0409927311 0419323483 tred, EC, $600 Ph 0428899252 for parts or restoration $2500 Ph

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Towbar for Falcon, up to FG model 1600kg $120 Ph 53548376 Elmhurst Honda CRF70 2009 one owner, GC, hardly ridden, serviced regularly, same tyres as new, selling to upgrade $1950 Ph 0408504867

Vickers Fibreglass Luxury Cruiser, twin 350 Mercuries, 2 new batteries, new TV, 2 hot water supplies - 1 Elec, new Gps and fish finder also plotter, elec stove and kettle, toilet, shower, master bed, 6-8 berth, new 4.5Kva generator, 2x 200L petrol tanks,1x 150 aluminium water tank, new 600 holley Carby, new petrol pumps, new Elec heater, new Eperb, new paint and anty fowl, new prop, shafts been balanced, 2 new sked bushers, new converter (still in box), marine radio, CD player, 4 adjustable stands, many more extras 00779 quick sale or swap $25,500ono or will swap, for enquires Ph John 0458121615

Motor Vehicles $10,001 - $20,000

Auto, leather interior, hard top, tinted windows, EC, 90,000kms. UFO-801

2007 JR80 Suzuki, top end Mazda/Laser reco motor, approx rebuild, new chain and sprockets 1980-90, never fitted, engine no. 2005 VZ Ute, S series, auto, silver, $1100 Ph 0428327078 VK4RFM54954 best offer Ph hardtop, new tyres, reg Jan 2018, 2010 Kawasaki KX250F, GC, 0417507882 service history, VGC, XMO199, almost new tyres $3500 Ph New Carac Rino rack and $8700 Ph 0428590673 0417699640 basket, suit Ford Courier $350 2007 Holden Commodore, 2011 KLX 140, VGC, selling Ph 53981152 OMEGA VE V6 Sedan, auto, due to grown out of $2000 Ph Roof bars RAK, for a series 109103kms, EC, c/c UVN153 0428539227 or 53839227 AH 80 Toyota Landcruiser $100 Ph $9000neg Ph 53838218 or Ph Ski/speed boat 17.5” foot 2016 Kawasaki 250F, low 0499848060 0459795336 navankis 308, bimini, h/pole, ski hours, EC, ready to go $6900 Ph Steel Tray 8x6”H 7’W drop gear, very econ, excellent reliable 0448560006 sides, VGO $350 Ph 53810627 or boat $11,500ono Ph 0429204037 0407340961 Skiboat, 18’ American Kona BB, Suspension upgrade, suit ranger, Oldsmobile Burkley jet drive, EC BT50, courier 300kg Oldman Emu $6500 Ph 53566354 $450 Ph 0409960765

Ph

Leaf stopper gutter guard, 70m woodland grey, value over $800, brand new still in boxes, best offer Ph 0428911273

Motor Vehicles $3000 - $10,000

Quintrex 4.5m laze about boat Three piece lounge, three seater with 8hp Marine motor and 55hp couch and two single chairs, EC Suzuki motor on trailer $6000 Ph $600ono Ph 0402302028 53822837 Tisira 6.5kg twin tub, brand new, never used, product care 4yr REDUCED Quintrex 12’ on trailer, N88495, new Yamaha replacement $400 Ph 53827520 15hp, not run in yet, ST734 $3900 Victorian panelled front entrance door and frame, original Ph 0439135055

Italian leather ‘Rossini’ brand recliner lounge chairs x2, hardly used and in EC, cream in colour doorknock etc $500ono $800ono or will separate Ph 53562239 Great Western 0421956261

Large wardrobe, 53527043 after 6pm

Motor Vehicle Accessories

Motorcycles

REDUCED May 2013 Ford Focus Trend hatch, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 101,000km, grey, towbar, ZRA770 $13,000 Ph 0407824753 Toyota Corolla Ascent, 2012, manual, sedan, roadworthy cond, 90,000kms, ZEI755 $11,500ono Ph 0428840327 Toyota RAV4 Cruiser, 2012, auto, 110,000kms, reg 8/17, RWC, ZFY735 $17,500ono Ph Jon 0427690748

Motor Vehicles over $20,000 1999 100 series 4x4 lexus wagon, 4.7 V8, dual fuel SHK746 $30,000 Ph 0409954335

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Motor Vehicles over $20,000

Motor Vehicles over $20,000 Holden Commodore SSV V8, 2014, black, full service, 45,300kms, one owner, non smoker, 356HP, lots of extras $36,490 Ph Pawell 0421757233

Sound & Vision

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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE A MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT HORSHAM WEST

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Audio system, Tedelex Active home theatre, 5.1 channels $35 Ph 0431215956 Audio video sender, Cocoon, TV to TV $25 Ph 0431215956

2010 Toyota Hilux SR5, auto, 3.0DT, 200,00kms, fully serviced, EC, bullbar, tow bar, hard cover, tub liner, UHF radio, reverse camera plus more, YDU864 $26,500ono Ph 0423024026

Hi-Fi speakers, KEF Concerto English, made into towers, EC, $375 Ph 0432502452 Sony 7.2 channel surround sound home theatre, 120W Its time for the 2015 Mustang amp and speakers, as new can to find new home, under 30,000 demonstrate, RRP $1200 sell country kms, RW, 8mth rego, new $675 Ph Steve 0432502452 tyres fitted recently, pony 27 plates available,VHOWDY, $55,000 Ph 0419811611

Sports Equipment 2012 Nissan Pathfinder ST-L R51, auto, 4x4, diesel turbo, 7 seats, dual range, bull bar, towbar, 3000kg towing capacity, side steps, roof rails, leather seats, electronically adjustable front seats, dual zone climate control, cruise control, bluetooth, custom made rear draws optional extra, 135,000km, 5mths reg, RWC, ZKR720 $28,000 Ph 0457810223 Horsham 2012 V8 Toyota Landcruiser GLX, dark grey, 8 seater, ARB bulbar, Hayman Reece towbar, elec brakes, EC, 126,000kms, selling due to upgrade, RSM004 $65,000 Ph 0428539227 or 53839227 AH 2015 Model Year SSV Redline, 12mths reg, paddle shift auto, phantom black, 310 Walkinshaw pack, ADT999 4700kms $49,500 Ph 0417309700

Gents bicycle excellent condition gst $800 sell $150 Ph 53822636 Ladies bicycle excellent condition $70 Ph 53822636 REDUCED Aug 2015 Ford Focus Titanium hatch, exec sports pack, sun roof, tow bar, leather, Wanted mags, auto, 2.0L turbo diesel, 35,000kms, frozen white, 1CE7KS Wanted: Retired harness horse, $25,500 Ph 0407824753 Reduced Subaru Outback, 2012, good farm home Ph 0469740723 3.6r premium, silver, full leather, sat nav, elec trailer brakes, adaptive cruise control, insight Wanted To Buy driver assist, RWC, 102,000kms YRE083 $24,000 Ph 0488941390

Ute 4x4 Ford Ranger, pk xtra cab 1970 Bedford Truck, rear alum tray, under tray tool box’s, wheel hub, 8 stud 16” brakes Ph ARB bullbar, snorkel, 160,000km 0429979100 YDZ977 $24,000 Ph0409960765 Harrows trailing 10-12’, super Chrysler 300C, MY15, 18,000kms, AEG238 $35,000 Ph spreader trailing approx 6 bags Ph 4wd 0427590261 0427156133 Ford Ranger Wildtrack, as new manual, 2014, 38,200kms, reg till D-Max 4x4 dual-cab tray Isuzu Nov 17, well worth a look, 811VGB 2010, white, manual, 200,000kms, 12mths reg, RWC, 1JM9PY $55,000 Ph 53826843 $18,500ono Ph 0407877814

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ON THE MOVE: Yanac Tigers’ Seth Croot manoeuvres the ball away from a Nhill opponent in their six-goal win on Saturday. Picture: SIMON KING could be second place on the ladder if Jets cannot overcome the Roos. More significantly, the Kaniva team will be determined to show it can maintain its early season success. In open competition most interest will be in a Dimboola Burras and Horsham Hurricanes game where the winner will finish the round in the top four and the vanquished will be relegated to fifth. Both of these teams

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all remain undefeated. Last week, all three games in open competition produced clear-cut results, with the top three teams all registering comfortable victories. Dimboola Burras were no match for well-drilled Warrack, Kaniva Cobras controlled their encounter with Horsham Hurricanes after a goal less than five minutes into their game and a goal from a converted short corner four minutes into the game by the Yanac Tigers in their game sounded an ominous warning to bottom-placed Nhill Rangers. In women’s competition, Horsham Jets overcame a determined Kaniva Women, Warrack Women tried hard to fend off Dimboola Roos who fell to relentless pressure from the ladder leaders and Nhill Thunderbirds and Yanac Women scored a two-all draw. In under-16s, Nhill Leopards returned another comfortable win, this time over Yanac Warriors, with Blake Miller scoring five of 10 goals. Warrack Revengers moved into second place on the ladder with a onegoal win over Dimboola Kangaroos. Scorers were also kept busy during a Kaniva Raiders and Horsham Bombers game, with Raiders ultimately winning 6-3. Results

D. Cole) d Horsham Hurricanes 1 (goal, W. Gulline; best, T. Davey, J. Bannan, B. Tischler, W. Gulline); Yanac Tigers 6 (J. Harding 2, S. Alexander 2, T. Alexander, S. Croot; best, T. Alexander, J. Honeyman, B. Alexander) d Nhill Rangers 0 (Mont Miller, B. Miller, Murray Miller); Warrack Hoops 4 (M. Williamson 2, R. Bennett 2; best, M. Williamson, H. Wagenknecht, T. Krahe) d Dimboola Burras 0 (C. Halsall, T. Dent, D. Danisch). Women: Horsham Jets 3 (S. Robinson 2, A. Allen; S. Robinson, L. Schilling, A. Allen) d Kaniva Women 0 (R. Clark, L. Stimson, J. Bothe); Dimboola Roos 5 (A. King 2, E. Woods, E. Klinge, K Smithyman; best, J. Klinge, H. Dichiera, B. McMaster) d Warrack Women 0 (T. Bull, O. Elson, M. Watts); Yanac Women 2 (E. Alexander 2; best, M. Farmers, K. Miller, H. Honeyman, S. Hedt) drew with Nhill Thunderbirds 2 (E. Koop, E. Murden; best, E. Murden, L. Hawker, S. Crowhurst, E. Koop). Under-16: Warrack Revengers 1 (S. Schultz; best, L. Klemm, O. Bennett, S. Schultz) d Dimboola Kangaroos 0 (D. Danisch, N. Krelle, R. Albrecht); Kaniva Raiders 6 (L. Shalders 2, E. Dixon, C. White, N. White, T. Mitchell; best, L. Shalders, T. Mitchell, M. Goodwin, N. White) d Horsham Bombers 3 (S. Hallett, J. Schwarz, A. Watt; best, R. Roberts, K. Guest, S. Hallett); Nhill Leopards 8 (B. Miller 5, J. Reichelt, E. Koop, E. Murden; best, B. Miller, E. Koop, J. Reichelt, E. Murden) d Yanac Warriors 2 (J. Croot 2; S. Pipkorn, M. Farmers, R. Croot, H. Pedie).

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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would

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be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be

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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would

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Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.

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promising starts to a season in regards to rain and forecasts. “Kaniva has probably missed out a little but as a general rule everyone else across the region has had good rain to either get their crops established or to sow with confidence.” Widespread late autumn rain, heavy in some areas of the Wimmera, Mallee and Grampians, represents a potential trigger for the region to emerge from two dry and poor growing seasons and drought conditions. But Mr Jochinke was cautious in his predictions of what might lay ahead. “After the past two years, anything other than what we have had would

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be good. The past couple of years have been a real kick in the guts, and we don’t what anything like that to happen again,” he said. “The feeling at the moment is positive and there is cautious optimism, but no one is getting ahead of themselves. A lot of people are hurting, carrying physical, financial and mental scars. The whole district needs to have a solid season. “The hope is that we can have at least an average harvest and then follow on with another average year. “The problem is not having enough breathing space for farmers to get ahead and that in the long run can be

very demoralising. While we have had a couple of good rains, the moisture profile is nowhere up to what we’ll need come spring. We are looking for either a very wet winter or a kind spring.”

Forecast

Mr Jochinke said many farmers were closely following weather forecast modelling and hoping predictions of an average to slightly wetter-than-average winter came true. “We are basically looking for a solid average year where it rains in winter and then rains again during a nice mild spring,” he said.

Mr Jochinke said most broadacre farmers across the region had either finished sowing or were nearing the end of their sowing schedule. Despite the drought conditions across the region, state and federal governments confirmed their long-term faith in western Victorian farming earlier this year when they announced funding for a multi million-dollar Wimmera Doppler Weather Radar Project. The project will eliminate rain radar black-spots and provide farmers with a greater chance to make agricultural decisions based on ‘real-time’ forecasts.

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promising starts Victorian farming to a season in regards leader has to rain and be good. The forecasts. described damp past couple of conditions years “Kaniva has probably have been a real across the region kick in the guts, missed out a as the perfect little but as a and we don’t what general start for a promisin anything like that g growing sea- else across the region rule everyone happen again,” to he said. son. has had good rain

ART IS... An emu called ‘Tchingal’. Horsham district artists Claudia Haenel, left, and Nichola Clarke pose with the giant head of emu Tchingal, which will feature with other puppets during Horsham’s Art is... festival. The festival starts on Friday and ends on June 12. Largescale puppets created behind Horsham’s Up Tempo Cafe will be part of a Tichingal: Stories of Wotjobaluk Country performance at Horsham Town Hall on June 12. As well as giant puppets, the performance will include interactive animation. The theatre stage will be shared with Aboriginal elders, actors and students. Sydney arts company Erth, animator Dave Jones and sound artist Robbie Millar will join artists and students under directors Ken Evans and Rebecca Russell for the dreaming story. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

Rain primes region Victorian Farmers Federation vice-president and Murra Warra farmer David Jochinke said conditions had primed much of the region for good results, but recovery from last season’s disastrous harvest would depend on what happened later in the year. “It will all come down to spring again,” he said. “This has been one of the more

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Magic at Echuca Stawell trainers Terry and Karina O’Sullivan have continued their good run of form, with another win at Echuca on Sunday. The O’Sullivan partnership had talented mare Born Magic lining up in a benchmark-64 event, over 1400 metres, with Jessica Eaton in the saddle. Born Magic was ridden patiently back in the field after the start, however still enjoyed a nice run in transit. In a winning move, Eaton elected to stay on the fence and ride for luck. Once in the straight, the daughter of Thewayyouare came off the fence and began to thread a needle-eye gap. When Born Magic got the run, she hit the line strongly and was too good for her rivals, scoring a gutsy win. Born Magic has enjoyed a near faultless preparation thus far, having had wins at Avoca and Echuca and a Sandown second placing from her past three starts.

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Phantoms on track

P and his stable jockey Billy Egan coalesced for a winning double at Saturday’s Warracknabeal meeting. Firstly, they combined with By The Pound in a maiden plate over 1200 metres. The Advalorem gelding was too speedy for his rivals, leading all the way for a comprehensive win. The second leg of the double came up in a 1600-metre 0-58 handicap, courtesy of Superveloce. The former New Zealander was far too classy for the field, coming home with a wet sail and snatching victory on the post. Caroline Springs jockey Dean Holland also had a fruitful day, riding two winners, A Moving Place and Verreaux for trainers Mark Ashby and Frank Conlan respectively.

hantoms teams participating in Victorian Volleyball League are on track for historic finals appearances after another strong showing.

A premier men’s team was pushed by Heidelberg but its class shone through in the end, recording a straight-sets victory and consolidating second position on the ladder. Matthew Berry, Nick Adamson and Cam Robinson all played their roles to perfection and were key contributors to the team’s form, which sees them with a 7-3 win loss record. Reserves men went down in four to Dandenong and now drop to fifth on the ladder. Nathan Berry, Jayden McQueen, Tim Popple and Jack Hannan gave it their all but the opposition was very smooth with its team play. Division three men, with Alan Jorgensen-Price and Will Saligari, made short work of McKinnon to keep their finals hopes alive.

Saligari impressed for the second week in a row. The teams are 4-5 and face a mustwin game against Renegades on Saturday. Reserves women conjured a win against Heidelberg. Eadie Garth-Lindsay played her first reserves game and fitted in well in the five-set victory, while Jess Radford continued with her good setting form. The girls are now seven wins and one loss and sit second on the ladder. Division two women dropped a close game against Yarra and are now 5-5 and eighth on the ladder. Kara Johnson and Laelah Robertson were among the best players in the three-set loss. The team still has six games re-

maining for the season and holds strong hopes of making the finals. Division three girls smashed Croydon 36ers, winning the third set 25-4. Tamikah Dockrill continues to improve each week and enjoyed her best game for the season on Saturday. The girls are second on the ladder with six wins and two losses. Entries are closed for the MIXX FM Victorian Country Volleyball Championships in Horsham during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend with 34 teams contesting the event. This is the second biggest country championship, behind the 38 teams that competed in 2006 in Horsham. The host association will be represented in all six divisions with two teams in both men’s and women’s division three. These divisions were created to cater for the record numbers. Anyone interested in playing volleyball can call David Berry on 0487 824 599 or info@volleyballhorsham. com.au.

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Matt White converted a casual training schedule into an intensive one and staged a form reversal to win the first race of his life at Concongella on Saturday. Having only his second crosscountry run with Stawell Amateur Athletic Club, the 30-yearold rookie stunned more seasoned clubmates by racing away with the 5.5-kilometre handicap after finishing only 11th at his only previous run with the club. “I hadn’t done much training at all before that first race, but since then I’ve adopted a half-marathon-training program, running three or four times a week over distances up to 16 kilometres,” the Parks Victoria ranger said. “I can be pretty obsessive once I start out on something.” White had some form, having recently adopted an interest in the rigorous sport of rogaining. Rogaining is a form of orienteering in which teams pit their skills against others navigating

over long distances of cross country to reach checkpoints within time limits to score points. When asked what kind of fitness level was required for the sport, White replied simply, “Well, in the last one we did, we were on our feet for 12 hours and covered 48 kilometres.” Steeled by such endeavours it was not surprising that White had the stamina to power-run the hills and frustrate the chasers to beat returning club veteran Terry Jenkins by 1.19 minutes, with Luke Baker third in an auspicious debut. In sub-juniors over one kilometre, Chloe Hunter picked her dad’s race to finish for the first time and defeat the brave runners-up, Tom Collins and Barney Baker. The club returns to the Ironbarks on Saturday for a five-kilometre handicap. Fun runners are welcome and should meet at North Park clubrooms from 9.30am. FORM REVERSAL: Matt White shows off his winning – Keith Lofthouse style.

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KEES THROUGH AND THROUGH: Kalkee Football Netball Club personalities Debbie Lawson, Greg Wickes and Mark Jasper prepare for Home to Roost celebrations. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Kalkee faithful set to gather TEAM VIC: Horsham’s Seb Dalgleish, Ella Walsgott and Jackson Walsgott will represent Victoria as umpires during School Sport Australia Australian Football Championships in Western Australia. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Teens join Vic officials Three Horsham teenagers have been selected to officiate junior Australian Football Championships in Western Australia next month. St Brigid’s College’s Seb Dalgleish and Horsham College’s Jackson and Ella Walsgott will represent School Sport Victoria’s Team Vic

umpires team. School teams from across the country will contest the School Sport Australia Australian Football Championships in Perth and Mandurah from July 22 to 29. Seb and Jackson will represent Victoria’s umpires team for the third time, while Ella,

who also represented Team Vic in a triathlon event last month, is one of only two females in the team of 10. Many School Sport Victoria team members have gone on to compete on the national stage, including umpiring AFL.

Kalkee Football Netball Club is calling on past players, supporters and families to be part of an inaugural Home to Roost event on June 24. The event, during a Horsham District football league fixture, is designed to provide an opportunity where people can catch up with friends, former team-mates and supporters. Kalkee, despite its humble origins on the plains north of Horsham, is historically one of Horsham district’s most

successful clubs. The club’s history dates back to before Federation. The Kees’ first official base was on a paddock owned by David Lawson. The late Bill Ingleton, with strong ties to Kalkee, Pimpinio and Dimboola clubs, remembered Kalkee players changing in a garage and opposition players in a barn and using the farm dam to wash off the mud. Kalkee event organiser Jo Martin said the Kees were cre-

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has involved major contributions from sporting clubs as well as the shire council. The footballnetball club has provided $120,000. The new hub, part of an overall sporting precinct development, involves a large function room, office and meeting space and a commercial kitchen. Mr Gordon said plans were underway for a fundraising effort to cover extra costs. Kaniva-Leeor United plays Mundulla in its Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara league clash on Saturday.

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ACROSS THE LEAGUES Wimmera

This week: Stawell v Warrack Eagles, Ararat v Horsham Saints, Dimboola v Nhill, Horsham v Minyip-Murtoa. Last week: Horsham Saints 12.16 (88) d Nhill 13.3 (81), Warrack Eagles 17.15 (117) d Ararat 11.7 (73), Horsham 20.25 (145) d Dimboola 5.4 (34), Minyip-Murtoa 12.9 (81) d Stawell 5.5 (35). Ladder: Horsham 20 points, 224.16 percent; Minyip-Murtoa 20, 211.16; Warrack Eagles 16, 125.68; Stawell 12, 120.33; Horsham Saints 8, 94.22; Ararat 4, 47.15; Nhill 0, 71.55; Dimboola 0, 42.75.

Horsham District

This week: Harrow-Balmoral v Laharum at Balmoral, Taylors Lake v Edenhope-Apsley, Southern Mallee Giants v Pimpinio at Hopetoun, Kalkee v Natimuk United, Noradjuha-Quantong v Rupanyup, Swifts v Jeparit-Rainbow. Last week: Southern Mallee Giants 20.12 (132) d Swifts 10.10 (70), Kalkee 28.20 (188) d Taylors Lake 1.3 (9), Laharum 12.11 (83) d Edenhope-Apsley 10.7 (67), Harrow-Balmoral 32.14 (206), Natimuk United 22.16 (148) d Pimpinio 2.3 (15), Jeparit-Rainbow 12.17 (89) d Rupanyup 4.4 (28). Ladder: Southern Mallee Giants 24 points, 419.03 percent; Harrow-Balmoral 20, 674.32; Jeparit-Rainbow 20, 164.51; Swifts 16, 186.29; Natimuk United 16, 169.92; Laharum 16, 132.02; Edenhope-Apsley 12, 121.82; Kalkee 12, 104.35; Rupanyup 4, 46.09; Noradjuha-Quantong 4, 36.57; Taylors Lake 0, 16.28; Pimpinio 0, 13.79.

Mininera and District

This week: Caramut v Tatyoon, Great Western v Moyston-Willaura, Hawkesdale-Macarthur v Glenthompson-Dunkeld at Macarthur, SMW Rovers v Ararat Eagles, Penshurst v

Wickliffe-Lake Bolac, Woorndoo-Mortlake v Lismore-Derrinallum at Woorndoo. Last week: Penshurst 11.12 (78) d Ararat Eagles 3.8 (26), Lismore-Derrinallum 13.15 (93) d Moyston-Willaura 9.9 (63), Glenthompson-Dunkeld 15.17 (107) d Caramut 4.5 (29), Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 12.17 (89) d Hawkesdale-Macarthur 12.7 (79), Tatyoon 16.19 (115) d Great Western 6.11 (47), Woorndoo-Mortlake 17.21 (123) d SMW Rovers 15.11 (101). Ladder: Lismore-Derrinallum 24 points, 188.74 percent; Moyston-Willaura 20, 222.32; Penshurst 16, 148.57; Wickliffe-Lake Bolac 16, 133.99; Woorndoo-Mortlake 16, 109.32; Tatyoon 12, 123.14; SMW Rovers 12, 93.56; Glenthompson-Dunkeld 12, 71.65; Hawkesdale-Macarthur 8, 112.67; Great Western 4, 55.74; Ararat Eagles 4, 51.51; Caramut 0, 43.99.

Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara

This week: Border Districts v Kybybolite, Kaniva-Leeor United v Mundulla, Keith v Penola, Kingston v Naracoorte, Padthaway v Bordertown. Lucindale, bye. Last week: Keith 11.17 (83) d Bordertown 7.4 (46), Padthaway 18.8 (116) d Kybybolite 10.10 (70), Lucindale 13.11 (89) d Border Districts 8.12 (60), Kaniva-Leeor United 24.12 (156) d Naracoorte 6.2 (38), Penola 23.21 (159) d Kingston 5.5 (35).

North Central

This week: Birchip-Watchem v Boort, St Arnaud v Donald, Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers v Charlton, Wycheproof-Narraport v Wedderburn. Last week: Boort 8.6 (54) d Wycheproof-Narraport 6.14 (50), St Arnaud 15.9 (99) d Charlton 13.12 (90), Donald 8.7 (55) d Birchip-Watchem 7.12 (54), Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers 13.11 (89) d Wedderburn 6.16 (52).

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ismore-Derrinallum is undefeated and on top spot of Mininera and District Football League’s ladder after six rounds.

The Demons will look to continue their form when they take on Woorndoo-Mortlake this week. In the Demons’ defeat of Moyston-Willaura they started off the game strongly, going into quarter time 13 points up. But a fightback by Moyston-Willaura in the second term led to the Pumas being seven points up going into the main break. However, an eight-goal-toone third quarter gave Lismore-Derrinallum not only the lead, but also breathing space, and although MoystonWillaura outscored its opponents in the last quarter, the damage was already done. Lismore-Derrinallum came away a 30-point victor. Wayne Loader had a day out

in front of goal, kicking seven to take his total to 12 after playing only two games, with Michael Lockyer contributing four of his own. Jack Pitts and Tim Glasson were also instrumental in the win. Woorndoo-Mortlake is looking to keep its good start to the season rolling after last week having its fourth win, a 22-point victory over SMW Rovers. Karl Dunn and Keilan Webster-Bamford were best for the Tigers, with Jordon Buckley and Travis Ware the most productive of nine goalscorers, kicking three apiece. Penshurst and WickliffeLake Bolac, both coming off wins last week, will play this week at Penshurst with the winner having a clear spot in the top three. Both teams are sitting on 16 points. The 10-point winning margin could have been consid-

erably higher for WickliffeLake Bolac last week had its accuracy in front of goal been better, even though Joe Otto and Nathan Curtis did their fair share, kicking nine between them. William Warner, Tristan May and Taylor Hall were best for the Magpies, who will again look to these players to fire to take out the win against the Bombers. Penshurst led from the first bounce last week, 40 points up at the first change and finishing the game 52-point winners. Justin Eales, Sam Weston and Jesse Dalton were the better players on the day with Dalton kicking five goals. To complete the round, SMW Rovers play Ararat Eagles, Glenthompson-Dunkeld travels to Macarthur to take on Hawkesdale-Macarthur, Great Western plays MoystonWillaura and Caramut hosts Tatyoon.

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District battle for supremacy H

BY SARAH SCULLY

orsham District Football Netball League’s two undefeated A Grade sides will battle for supremacy in a mouthwatering clash at Balmoral on Saturday.

Ladder leader and reigning premier Harrow-Balmoral will aim to keep its top-dog status against a Laharum outfit determined to go all the way this season. The Southern Roos are coming off a 10-goal win over sixth-placed Noradjuha-Quantong while the Demons enjoyed a 24-goal victory against an undermanned Edenhope-Apsley. Accurate Laharum goalie Caitlin Story can provide headaches for any opponent but she’ll need to be on her game against the league’s premier defender, Ebonie Salter. Salter was judged best on court in the victory over the Bombers, with team-mate Sarah Cleaver also earn-

ing accolades. The height of Demons newcomer Rebecca McIntyre is an advantage in the ring and she has been a solid contributor, but it will be interesting to see how she fares against her strongest defensive competition to date. Up the other end, Laharum’s Ema Iredell will need to curb the efforts of speedy goal attack Cleaver, while shooter Sara McCuish will need to maintain her composure under pressure from Erin Mellington. Mellington and Story were among the Demons’ best players in their triumph over the Saints and will look to lead the way again on Saturday. This should be a great match for spectators and could easily go down to the wire. Edenhope-Apsley will look to bounce back against Taylors Lake, which is coming off a 24-goal loss to Kalkee. Shooter Rebecca Carter and mid-

courter Rachael Elmslie stood out for the Saints last week while Lakers Sammy Apostolopoulos and Emma Powell worked hard under pressure from the Kees. The Lakers are relatively strong defensively but are still developing their attacking end and will struggle against the higher-ranked Saints.

Strong opposition

Kalkee is playing some good netball at the moment and would be thrilled to claim its second win of the season but will be brought back down to earth this week when it takes on Natimuk United. Kees midcourter Emily Hannan and goalie Jaymi O’Connor are in solid form but will come up against taller, stronger opponents. Ewe Amy Pilgrim enjoyed a 37-goal haul against Pimpinio and will make life difficult for Kalkee’s defenders, while team-mate Caitlyn Batson

will again do her best to prevent the Kees’ goalies from scoring. The teams should enjoy a good battle of speed through the midcourt, but Natimuk United will ultimately prevail. Pimpinio, which had Jenelle Baker and Marnie Lehmann among its standouts last week, has another tough game on its hands on Saturday. The Tigers will encounter Southern Mallee Giants at Hopetoun. Goal attack Annabel Stewart led the way in the Giants’ 39-goal win over Swifts, nailing an impressive 46 goals, with defender Caitlin Hickey also a standout. The Giants, fourth on the ladder, will overcome the seventh-placed Tigers – but not without resistance. Swifts will look to claim their third victory of the season when they meet winless Jeparit-Rainbow. Defender Tara-Sky Long and goalie Jade Cleary again impressed against Rupanyup last week and will look

to lead the Stawell outfit to another triumph. Rupanyup has Sarah Weidemann and Jenni Downer performing well in attack but they will have to lift another notch this week against NoradjuhaQuantong. Bombers midcourter Georgia Francis and defender Carly Creek impressed against the Roos last week and will continue to work hard against the lower-ranked Panthers. Noradjuha-Quantong has an easier draw over the next few weeks after playing the competition’s five top teams and will look to boost its percentage, with three teams currently sitting on 12 points. Round-six results: Southern Mallee Giants d Swifts 71-32, Harrow-Balmoral d Noradjuha-Quantong 33-23, Laharum d Edenhope-Apsley 48-24, Kalkee d Taylors Lake 46-22, Rupanyup d Jeparit-Rainbow 52-44, Natimuk United d Pimpinio 55-32.

Netball pacemakers set for mighty clash BY COURTNEY CLOUGH A highly skilled battle for top spot will cast an exciting spotlight on Wimmera Netball Association action this weekend. Horsham Demons will welcome Minyip-Murtoa to Horsham City Oval courts, were the winner’s reward will be a place atop the ladder. Dimboola will battle old enemy Nhill on home turf, Stawell Warriors will look to upset a travelling Warrack Eagles and Ararat happily hosts visiting Horsham Saints as both look to return to the winners list. Horsham Demons and Minyip-Murtoa will both be prepared for what will be the first time they have met since last year’s grand final match. In that game, Horsham came out on top, in the wet, also at Horsham City Oval, as 2016 premier. While history is important, so is pain and that’s why this match is going to reveal more than just a result. It will probably be touched on

briefly, but they say you’re only as good as your last game and both sides are in form. Four points aren’t just added to the winner’s tally and the season continues – that will happen anyway – however this round is important for all teams, to see where they sit so far, not just those closest to the top. Exciting match-ups will take place across all thirds of the court between the Demons and Burras. This will make the contest a great spectacle and showcase of league talent. Horsham Demon Emma Buwalda has been dominating the goal-shooting circle this season and the Burras might throw versatile Stevie Bibby into her path in an attempt to shut her down. Bibby will have plenty of defensive support from team-mates Stefanie Cooper and Laura Delahunty if she needs to slip into the middle Up front for the Burras there are options – and plenty of versatility to boot. Whether they

want a moving or holding circle, they have great targets in youngster Maddison Morgan and Jess Elder and the ever-so-reliable Kirby Knight who keeps getting better with each outing. In their way stands strong defensive Demon duo Mel Scott and Georgia Hiscock who will look to cause plenty of disruption under the post. If you’re in Horsham at 2pm Saturday, get courtside – this should be a thriller.

Hindmarsh battle

In a Hindmarsh battlefield, Dimboola will host neighbours Nhill. Dimboola will look to the experienced Abbey Greig to create turnover opportunities and defensive drive while under the post shooter Billie-Jo Barber will be keen to continue accuracy despite tight defensive pressure from Tigers coach Tarrah Dodds. The contest has the potential to be a tight shoot-out. If the Horsham Saints want to collect a win against Ara-

rat, meanwhile, they must match them in the mid court. Ararat’s blistering midcourt speed from Jessica Williamson and Lauren Armstrong has the potential to out-gun most teams. For the Saints, tight-running defenders Ashlee Grace and Jessica Cannane need to slow it up for their side. Both sides have plenty of tricks at either end and the battle in the middle and who gets on top first will put the winner in good stead. Warrack Eagles are ticking all the boxes defensively, with Penny Fisher and Jess Kelly creating great defensive structure for their side The Eagles won’t take Stawell lightly, particularly at Central Park, and the Warriors’ versatility in match-ups might surprise. Defender Lisa Flemming will play a huge part in this. Round-five results: Horsham d Dimboola 61-38, Minyip-Murtoa d Stawell 61-27, Nhill d Horsham Saints 45-43, Warrack Eagles d Ararat 34-27.

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trategic jostling for position in Horsham District football ranks is well underway and this weekend there will be plenty of interest in a clash between JeparitRainbow and Swifts.

Jeparit-Rainbow is sitting third on the ladder on equal points with barnstorming Harrow-Balmoral, while the Stawell-based Baggies are fourth in a group of midfield chasers only a game further behind. The teams clash at Stawell’s North Park with the Storm fresh from a 61-point win over Rupanyup and Swifts coming off a hefty 10-goal loss to Southern Mallee Giants. A quick look at the form of both teams in the past five weeks shows Jeparit-Rainbow with five straight wins and the Baggies showing a loss, win, loss, win, win record.

Swifts failed to make ground against the Giants last game after falling 16 points behind by the first change. While staying competitive for much of the contest at Beulah, the visitors watched the margin blow out for the rest of the game. What was encouraging was the continued good form of Ben Taylor and good games from Adrian Reid, Josh Davis and Cody Vergona. It was a different tale for Jeparit-Rainbow, which through the likes of Sean Bayzand, Lucas Edelsten and Shane Maslin, gained ascendancy against Rupanyup at Rupanyup. The clash between Swifts and the Storm promises to be a beauty and is sure to catch the attention of both Natimuk United and Laharum, also in the chasing group. Natimuk United, a big win-

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ner over Pimpinio, has a tough game against a Kalkee side that belted Taylors Lake and might have found bounce-back momentum. Nathan Koenig continues to kick goals for Natimuk United, which also needs David Caulfield to continue living up to potential behind the likes of coach Sam Anson, Wil Ridsdale and Jono Lovel. Kalkee had Brendans Hobbs and McDonald and Karl Campbell attracting votes last week and Jasper Gunn, seven goals, and Steve Schultz, six, making their presence felt. The truth is Laharum will be paying too much attention to trying to curb the Harrow-Balmoral machine at Balmoral to think about other games. Laharum held on to beat Edenhope-Apsley last week but a big question mark hangs over the fitness of joint coach Robbie Miller who went down with injury during the game. Miller, along with fellow coach Todd Heynen and Tom Crawford, was in everything last week. Harrow-Balmoral kicked 32 goals to Noradjuha-Quantong’s one last week and it is hard to see any opposition teams stopping the Southern Roos,

TAKING NO PRISONERS: Harrow-Balmoral’s Rowan Hage collects Noradjuha-Quantong player Cam Bruce in a tackle. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER in the short term at least. Last weekend it was Hamish Ellis, Sam Brewer and Scott Heath collecting primary votes while Hugh Douglas, eight goals, and Greg Hamilton, five, enjoyed

their time in front of the sticks. In other games, Edenhope-Apsley will get a chance to maintain pace with the midfield pack by beating Taylors Lake, the Southern Mallee

Giants will cruise to victory over Pimpinio and Noradjuha-Quantong should have a tight tussle against Rupanyup with Rupanyup snaring the points.

Top-of-the-table clash Horsham Saints will travel to Hamilton on Sunday for a topof-the-table clash in the inaugural Deakin University Female Football League season. Both sides remain undefeated after four rounds of competition. The Saints are coming off a 30-point win over Stawell, while Hamilton will look to continue its rich vein of form following a 97-point demolition of Horsham Demons. The Saints will look to Bree Netherway, Rene Caris and Tara Jasper to continue their strong form. Stawell will look to bounce IN FRONT: Stawell’s Genevieve Blake gets to the ball back at home against Warrnamahead of Macy Fuller, Horsham Saints, during weekend bool Blues. Alicia Myers, Hanaction. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER nah Blight and Crystal Summers

impressed last week and will be out to propel the Warriors to their first win of the season. The Blues are also searching for their first victory. Horsham Demons were outplayed by Hamilton but will face a more even match-up against Old Collegians this week. Charlotte Launder was the only Demon to find the big sticks last week and was named among the best alongside Emily Severin and Jemma Nagorcka. Both the Demons and Old Collegians have claimed one win from four matches In the final match of round five, South Warrnambool Roosters will host Portland Tigers.

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nyone who has watched the action unfold at a Quambatook Tractor Pull knows what it’s like when two equally powerful machines find themselves in a deadlock.

With enough horsepower to carry small armies into battle pulling in opposite directions, wheels spin, engines roar and the crowd waits in anticipation until something finally gives. That’s the type of tension many Wimmera Football League fans are expecting when Horsham and MinyipMurtoa clash in a highly anticipated top-of-the-table contest in Horsham on Saturday. As teams limber up for roundsix action, both the Horsham Demons and Minyip-Murtoa Burras are unbeaten with little percentage separating the teams. Horsham holds sway on top of the ladder for the moment, having secured wins against Dimboola, Nhill, Stawell, Ararat and Horsham Saints. The Burras present the Demons’ biggest challenge to date and Horsham’s much-talkedabout tall-timber restructure will be well and truly under the spotlight on Saturday. Last week Horsham simply outgunned Dimboola, 45 scoring shots to nine, providing a clear picture of the gulf between the sides. It was again the likes of under-the-radar on-baller Simon Hobbs and fellow runners Deek Roberts, Tyler Blake, John Wood, Brad Hartigan and

four-goal Jack Mentha who did most of the damage. Minyip-Murtoa, which had a major scare before overwhelming Stawell last week, also had running players leading the charge, with Kade Petering, John Delahunty, Pat Purcell and Oliver Young capturing attention. But the game, if in dry weather, is likely to be won and lost depending on what happens in the air. The Burras have an imposing group including Kieran Delahunty, Luke Chamberlain, Braydon Ison, Jae McGrath, Warwick Stone, Clinton Midgley and co, up against Rhona Conboy, Billy Carberry, Ben Lakin, Sid Hernon, Josh Mibus, Tim Wade and Ryan Kemp. This game promises to go to the wire and it will be Horsham that prevails by 17 points.

Top game

Another ripper game will unfold between Stawell and Warrack Eagles at Stawell’s Central Park as both teams try to establish an edge in the top five. Stawell missed its opportunity last week despite the efforts of Jackson Dark, Tom Eckel, Todd Matthews and Naish McRoberts, while the Eagles held Ararat at bay at home at Anzac Park. While Stawell will need to create more opportunities in attack the Eagles will need their kicking boots on after kicking 15 behinds last game. For the Eagles last week, Mal Douglas won club votes while Shannon Argall, Ryan McKen-

UNDER PRESSURE: Dimboola’s Michael Pohlner gets a handball away as Horsham assistant coach Deek Roberts applies pressure. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER zie and Riley Morrow did well and Josh Bibby kicked four goals. It will be the Eagles who narrowly snatch a profound victory.

Easier win

Horsham Saints will be hoping for an easier win than the victory they claimed against Nhill last week when they meet Ararat at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval. But there are no easy games in Wimmera league this season and the Rats will also consider the contest one they can win. Last week, Horsham Saints trailed Nhill at every change before winning the final term and snatching a seven-point win. Featuring in the triumph were players such as Angus Gove, Jacob O’Beirne, Mitch Martin and Bowen Friend while Matt Combe bagged five goals.

At the same time Ararat harried Warrack Eagles, with Nick Mendes, Alan Batchelor, Zach Louder and Jack Ganley flying the red and white flag. Horsham Saints love to run and the big ground should suit them. They will win by 21 points. Nhill can’t seem to win a trick and victory in a battle of the Little Desert with Dimboola at Dimboola on Saturday is also far from a certainty. Daniel Batson, four goals, stood up for Nhill last week and others such as Ed Pritchard, Brad Thompson and Billy Hayes were good. Dimboola is still searching for a win despite Jayden Lehmann playing well last week and Daniel Greig and Michael Pohlner featuring. Nhill will win by 23 points.

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Relentless Horsham utility Rhona Conboy applies a vice-like tackle on powerful Dimboola ruckman Jayden Lehmann during Wimmera Football League action at Horsham City Oval. Dimboola’s Lachie Watts and Horsham’s Brad Hartigan are also pictured. The Demons have been on the march, giving opponents little breathing space and were too good for Dimboola last week. They face their biggest challenge of the season on Saturday when they take on Minyip-Murtoa. Preview, page 55. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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