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The Independent, Friday January 20, 2012 HHoommee PPrroouudd
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Nelson school squeeze‘Penny-pinching’ to hurt disabled studentsBY MICHELLE HERBISON
GEELONG’S intellectually dis-abled senior students will be leftwithout enough space after StateGovernment acquires their Coriocampus mid-year, according totheir principal.
Di Leverett said the NelsonPark School community disagreedwith an Education Departmentdecision that enough room wasavailable to accommodate the year10 to 12 students in the school’smain campus at Bell Park.
She believed the main campuswould be insufficient for 340 stu-
The department had undertakena detailed assessment of enrol-ments in the area, he said
“The Nelson Park site has suit-able classroom space to accommo-date the school’s senior students.”
The education department said itencouraged schools to developspecific programs for their stu-dents.
A spokesperson said the depart-ment would allow Nelson Park tooperate student programs outsidethe school.
“We will ensure students arehoused in an appropriate facility”
dents if the 85 from Corio arrived. The school council was desper-
ately seeking an alternative sitefor the senior students with littlehelp from the department, MsLeverett said.
Nelson Park senior studentsstudied at Corio’s former FlindersPeak Secondary College campusfor less than a year before thedepartment ordered them to move.
Ms Leverett said the senior stu-
dents needed their own space anda stable school environment.
“A third of our students areautistic and all have complex andchallenging needs.
“We don’t want to have multi-ple moves because stability is soimportant for them. The last threeyears of school are about develop-ing the students to be independentwith more emphasis on socialskills and self-management than
mainstream schools.” Ms Leverett said Nelson Park’s
enrolments had nearly doubled insix years.
“If the school keeps growinglike that Bell Park won’t cater forour growth.”
Labor Member for Lara JohnEren accused the Government of“penny-pinching” at the expenseof special-needs children.
“For them to basically close
this school down without listeningto the school community is as lowas you can get for a governmentscraping the bottom of the barreland it’s just wrong.
“I know what they’re trying todo. They’ll empty Flinders Peakto sell to developers and get thecash out of them.”
A spokesman for EducationMinister Martin Dixon backed theeducation department’s decision.
BY ERIN PEARSONTWENTY specially trained police have swoopedon Corio like a scene from TV show Rush.
Police said the Operational Response Unit(ORU) members were on a mission to fight crimeand increase safety.
First Constable Simon Woodhouse said theunit, on which the TV series was based, aimed tobe “highly visible” during its brief deployments.
The officers attended public order dutiesincluding alcohol-related violence, assaults andthefts, Const Woodhouse said.
They also visited Corio Shopping Centre andother public spaces to restore confidence amongresidents after the burned body of Drysdale’sRussell Hammond was discovered on a vacantblock earlier this month. Police have charged twomen with his murder.
“We’re here to engage with people out andabout and talk to them about their concerns aswell as attend call-outs,” Const Woodhouse said.
“It’s important that communities know they’renot forgotten about when crimes put them on thenews.
“We’re mindful of these impacts on residents.”
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MP ‘win’ overpokie strategy
BY JOHN VAN KLAVERENCLUBS Australia’s campaignagainst pokie reforms in Geelonghas backfired badly, according toCorangamite MP Darren Cheese-man.
Mr Cheeseman said he contin-ued to be a “strong supporter” ofpoker machine reforms despitereports of a Gillard Governmentbackdown on proposed mandato-ry pre-commitment laws.
“The feedback in Corangamiteand greater Geelong region is thatthe clubs’ campaign has beenentirely counterproductive,” hesaid.
“Every dollar the clubs spenton campaigning in our region hasseen support for poker machinereforms grow.
“We have a different culture toNew South Wales and electors
strongly back reform. The morethey campaign, the stronger thesupport for reform grows.”
Mr Cheeseman challengedClubs Australia to continue thecampaign.
“Bring it on,” he declared.“The people of Corangamite
can recognise naked self-interest.This campaign has backfired.
“I’m a strong supporter of pokiereforms because of the fact that 40per cent of gambling revenuecomes from problem gamblers.
“The Government position isthat we want to undertake reformsthat will be effective. We want tomake sure there are thorough tri-als undertaken of mandatory precommitment, likely to happenacross the ACT.
“I’d like to see both mandatorypre-commitment and maximum
$1 bets implemented.”A Clubs Victoria rally at
Buckley’s Entertainment Centrelate last year targeted MrCheeseman’s marginal electorate.
Geelong and District FootballLeague president Neville Whitleysaid the Government’s apparentpokies backdown suggested themarginal seat tactic “seems tohave worked”.
A Clubs Australia spokesmansaid the marginal seats campaignwould continue.
“Some of the reports will be onthe mark and some wide of themark but the campaign will con-tinue while it is government poli-cy,” he said.
“The campaign has left somegovernment MPs in an awkwardsituation and that’s bad news forthem.”
Happy campers:Newtown’s Patrick,13, and 15-year-oldOlivia, of Ceres,take a break duringmusic camp atGeelong Collegethis week. Buddingyoung musiciansfrom across theregion and furtherafield gathered atthe camp to honetheir skills as someof the hottestweather so farthese school holi-days scorched theregion. Picture:Tommy Ritchie 7755881166
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in brief’Copter deathA MARSHALL man has died in a gyrocopter crashin central Victoria.
Police said investigations were continuing intothe crash that killed Robert ‘Bob’ Brockbank atMangalore on Saturday.
Corio ‘hot’CORIO is among the “hottest” 50 suburbs for prop-erty investment in Australia, according to a newreport.
Smart Property Investment Fast 50 report contrib-utor Todd Hunter said prices would begin rising inCorio as investors started reacting to the suburb’s“attractive yields”.
River boostAUTHORITIES will flush 40 million litres of reser-voir water down the Moorabool River to enhancefish habitat, the region’s catchment managementbody has announced.
Corangamite Catchment Management Authoritysaid the water from Lal Lal Reservoir would flowover 10 days from Monday as part of the river’sentitlement to 7.5 billion litres over three years.
Game hopeTHE AFL will “look at” giving Simonds Stadium anextra game in 2014, according to Geelong Cats chiefBrian Cook.
Mr Cook said the extra match would be “great” forthe city, with a study estimating each AFL game inGeelong pumped $3 million into its economy.
Sails hoA “VERY respectable” fleet of 316 yachts hasentered Geelong’s Festival of Sails, according toorganisers.
Event manager Jav Greaves said the numberscould go “even higher”, with organisers allowinglate entries for the week-long festival beginning thisweekend.
Councils’ cashA FUNDING boost of almost $4.4 million will helpGeelong and Surf Coast councils pay for infrastruc-ture projects, South Barwon MP Andrew Katos hasannounced.
He said Geelong would gain $1.5 million for itslaneways revitalisation and Elcho drainage projects,while $2.4 million would go to Surf Coast Shire forits $40 million “community and civic precinct”.
Illegal burns put heaton safety, warns CFA
‘Shame file’ listsMP for expenses
BY JOHN VAN KLAVERENFEDERAL Member for Corio Richard Marles isamong 82 parliamentarians who failed to verifyexpense claims, according to a Department ofFinance “name-and-shame” list.
The list included opposition leader Tony Abbott,Attorney-General Nicola Roxon, ImmigrationMinister Chris Bowen and wealthy opposition back-bencher Malcolm Turnbull.
The department expects MPs to verify expenseclaims against their own accounts every six months.
The department released the list for the first timethis week.
Verifying accounts is non-compulsory but aSenate Estimates hearing recommended “namingand shaming’’ in the interests of transparency.
“Parliamentarians are asked to certify that theirentitlements usage was in accordance with the pro-visions legislated for each respective entitlement.
“Commencing from the period January to June2011, information regarding parliamentarians’ certifi-cation of their entitlements usage will be published,”the department website said.
BY ERIN PEARSONGEELONG firefighters fearillegal burn-offs could sparkmajor blazes across the regionas January continues to heatup, according to CFA regionaloperations manager GerryVerdoorn.
Mr Verdoorn said the CFAhad been called to more than adozen illegal burn-offs sinceBoxing Day.
“A majority of our person-nel in the CFA are volunteers,so they’re leaving their fami-lies and work to deal with firesthey shouldn’t have to dealwith. They’re being called outunnecessarily,” he said.
“Most people committingthis are absent land ownerswho return over the summerperiod to their holiday homesand want to clean up.”
Boxing Day marked thestart of an annual fire seasonlaw requiring council permitsfor burn-offs.
A Gnarwarre CFA crew nar-rowly escaped death earlier thismonth when its tanker becamestuck while responding to agrassfire at Stonehaven.
Mr Verdoorn said the CFAbelieved embers from an ear-lier burn-off ignited the blaze.
“When people burn rubbishthey end up with a pile of ashwhere hot embers remain forweeks if not months,” he said.
“A crust forms over the ashand actually insulates the heat,
Fire threat: Gerry Verdoorn inspects dry grass at North Geelong. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 7755886688
so on a windy day live emberscan blow away and spark fires.
“People must ensure thisdoesn’t happen, it’s too late tobe burning now.”
Geelong Weather Service’sLindsay Smail said Geelongwas in for a typically hot sum-mer with less than average rain.
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of year for fires and being ontrack for an average summerthe risks are certainly there,”Mr Smail said.
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much more rain until we getinto February.”
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVERENA NATIONAL chain is planninga major hardware and home-wares store at ArmstrongCreek’s Keystone BusinessPark, according to its director.
Trent Keirnan said the storewould cover 40,000 squaremetres.
He called the prospectiveanchor tenant a “national hard-ware/homewares operator”.
“We’re well advanced indetailed discussions with majortenants,” Mr Keirnan said.
The homemaker precinct, onArmstrong Creek’s arterialBarwon Heads Rd, would beKeystone’s first stage for release.
Mr Keirnan said other tenantswould include furniture, electri-cal, plumbing goods, hardware,computing and bedding retailers.
The centre would comple-ment a range of Bunnings andMitre 10 stores in the region.
A Woolworths spokespersonconfirmed the company wasseeking a Geelong site for itsnew Masters hardware andhomewares chain.
“Market testing has identifiedthe need for a full-line home-maker centre,” Mr Keirnan said.
“We think Keystone will endup with the most substantial
homemaker centre in the region,servicing southern Geelong, theBellarine and Surf Coast.
“Our location right on existingand future arterial roads meanscustomers will have easy access.
“The fact we’re only a 10minute walk from MarshallStation opens up public trans-port options that other locationssimply don’t have.
“About one-quarter ofGeelong’s residents now traveloutside the municipality foremployment. Keystone isdesigned to prevent 10 per centof that leakage growth.”
Mr Keirnan said a trade sup-plies area “with excellentKeystone Ave frontage” wasalso planned.
Keystone’s office park wouldoffer flexible, high-qualityoffice space with a “diverserange of mixed business andindustry land”, he said.
Other elements would includea village shopping heart, openspace parklands, pedestrian andcycle trails, an entertainmenthub and other retail services.
Mr Keirnan said sales of thefirst stage of 40 lots over 34hectares began last week.
The first stage could providejobs for up to 2000, he said.
BY ERIN PEARSONMORE than 1000 hearing-impaired athletes competed ina 2012 Deaf Games in Geelongthis week, according to organ-isers.
Deaf Sports Australia’s CraigDodson said competitors fromAustralia, New Zealand, Samoaand Fiji competed in 18 events.
This year’s games were thefirst to include surfing, withtraditional events includingcricket, soccer, swimming, ath-letics, beach volleyball andtennis.
“Beach volleyball was cer-tainly a standout sport this
year, with more than 50 com-petitors taking part,” MrDodson said.
“We had huge interest fromthe community as well, with amassive amount of peoplewalking by stopping to watch.”
Mr Dodson said the eventwas “extra special” for com-petitors, many of whom mettheir husbands and wives atpast games.
“It’s a very rare occurrencethat you get 1000 members ofthe deaf community together inone place.”
The games finish onSaturday.
Having a ball:Grovedale’sRenee D’Offaycompetes in theDeaf Games.Picture: TommyRitchie 75749
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Barking mad over dog houseTenant defends right to eight dogs
BY ERIN PEARSONA HOUSEHOLD with eight noisydogs is driving Whittington resi-dents to breaking point, accordingto a neighbour.
Terry Anderson said his familyhad been seeking council action onthe tenants’ “barking and vicious”dogs for two years.
Council bylaws allow a maxi-mum two dogs or cats per dwellingin residential areas.
Mr Anderson said the dogs haddriven his family to tears.
“The neighbours moved in withtwo dogs and then acquired a thirddog before they began breedingand now we’re left living next doorto eight,” he said.
“This has been going on foryears and council hasn’t done any-thing about it.
“I’m a dog lover and to see theirJack Russells fighting to the point
where they bleed is so distressing.”Mr Anderson said he made his
latest complaint to council inDecember almost two years afterhis initial objection.
A statement from City of GreaterGeelong said it was “aware ofissues” at the Solar Dve property.
The statement failed to respondto Mr Anderson’s allegation ofinaction.
City acting community laws andcompliance coordinator GregMead said council officers wouldvisit the property to determinewhether the dog owners hadbreached bylaws.
Mr Mead said the visit wouldinclude a welfare check on animalsat the property.
Owners can apply for a permitunder council’s Local Law andDomestic Animals Act to housemore than two cats or dogs.
Mr Mead said council consid-ered permit applications on a“case-by-case” basis.
The dogs’ owner, NarelleRoughley, defended keeping somany pets in her public housinghome.
Ms Roughley accused herneighbours of unfair treatmentover the past two years.
“We all have compassion fornature and life but ever since Imoved into this house I’ve hadtrouble with the neighbours.
“My son and I have alwaysloved animals. Most of the ones wehave were homeless and we’vetaken them in.
“I want them all to have a goodhome.”
Ms Roughley said she plannedto obtain a permit to keep five dogsand eventually find new homes forthe other three.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVERENGEELONG Multi Sport Festivalcaters for everyone from elite ath-letes like Renee Lane to buddingtriathlon stars Ben Breguet, 8, andbrother Tom, 6.
The youngsters will compete inthe Geelong Independent Super-kidz triathlon, an all-abilities eventin the festival on Geelong’s water-front from February 10 to 12.
Renee, who has entered the fes-tival’s long-course triathlon, saidshe would encourage studentsusing Belmont’s Bio Lab to signup as well.
Bio Lab, where Renee works asan education officer, is a VictorianBioScience Education Centreshared between Belmont Highand Roslyn Primary schools.Renee took Ben and Tom on atour of the $4.4 million facilityahead of the multi sport festival.
She said some of the lab’s
equipment was so new it was stillunavailable at Geelong FootballClub, so players visited the centrefor testing.
“We use equipment like GPStracking, wireless timing, heartrate monitors and radar sportsguns, giving the students real-time feedback,” Renee said.
“They do their sports activitiesand measure their capacities anduse sports science to explain whatis happening and why.”
Ben and Tom’s parents, Sam
and Paul, will also take part inGeelong Multi Sport Festival,making the event a family affair.
Sam said she and Paul hadcompeted in triathlons for years.
“The boys think it’s normal togo along and watch us compete.It’ll be a bit different when it’s uswatching them participate,” shelaughed.
Ben and Tom said they hopedto convince a few of theirNewtown Primary School class-mates to join in as well.
Ben said he was also a veteran ofRun Geelong, a “really fun” event.
“I like the bike bit because youcan go really fast,” he declared
Sam said the multi sport festi-val had something for everyone,no matter their level or ability.
More information about thefestival, including the GeelongIndependent Superkidz Triathlon,is available at geelongmulti-sport.com.au.
Sport festival to test all abilitiesCompetitors: Renee Lane with brothers Ben and Tom at the bio lab.
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We offer excellent employment conditions and opportunities to further your career. To view available positions, apply or obtain a position description, visit our website www.geelongaustralia.com.au or phone 5272 4273.
COUNCIL MEETING TIMES
Council Meetings will operate on a varied timetable during January. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 31 January 2012 commencing at 7.00pm at City Hall.
GEELONG MULTI SPORT FESTIVAL
10 TO 12 FEBRUARY 2012
In its second year, the Geelong Multi Sport Festival will feature three days of participation and spectator sport as well as activities that will appeal to people of all ages and abilities.
ROAD CLOSURES
Saturday 11 February:
• The Esplanade, Western Beach Road and Eastern Beach Road will be closed from 6.30am to 12.00noon.
• Ritchie Boulevard will be closed from 5.00am to 12.00noon.
• Hearne Parade, Upper Hearne Parade and a small section of Eastern Park Circuit will be closed from 6.30am to 10.30am.
Sunday 12 February:
• The Esplanade and Western Beach Road will be closed from 8.00am to 4.30pm.
• Eastern Beach Road will be closed from 6.00am to 4.30pm.
• Upper Eastern Beach Road between Bellerine Street and Swanston Street will be closed from 5.30am to 4.30pm.
• Upper Eastern Beach Road between Swanston Street and Garden Street will be closed from 5.30am to 1.00pm.
• Ritchie Boulevard will be closed from 4.00am to 4.30pm.
• Eastern Park Circuit, Hearne Parade, Upper Hearne Parade and Limeburners Road will be closed from 6.00am to 2.00pm.
• Limeburners Boat Ramp will be closed from 6.00am to 2.00pm. Please use St Helen’s Boat Ramp, Drumcondra during these times.
• Holt Road, Ryrie Street (between Garden Street and Boundary Road), Geelong-Portarlington Road (between Boundary Road and Hermsley Road) and Point Henry Road will be closed from 6.00am to 1.00pm.
Emergency access will be available at all times during the road closures. Tow away zones and No Standing Areas will apply for the event. Details of the changed parking conditions and road closure maps will be available in this City News section in the weeks leading up to the event.
For further information on the road closures or on the event program, go to www.geelongaustralia.com.au or www.usmevents.com.au. Alternatively you can contact USM EVENTS on 8698 2000.
NOTICE OF THE PREPARATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO A PLANNING SCHEME AND NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
AMENDMENT C186 - AUTHORISATION A 02122PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATION 242/2011
The land affected by the amendment is: 29/31 Reynolds Road, Highton.
The land affected by the application is: 29/31 Reynolds Road, Highton
The amendment proposes to: Re-zone the land from Public Park and Recreation Zone and Public Use Zone 6 to Mixed Use Zone and apply a schedule to the Design and Development Overlay to the land.
The application is for: A permit to remove a restriction from the title to the land and re-subdivide the land.
The person who requested the amendment is: City of Greater Geelong
The applicant for the permit is: City of Greater Geelong.
You may inspect the amendment, the explanatory report about the amendment, the application, and any documents that support the amendment and the application, including the proposed permit, free of charge, at the following locations:
• Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm
• ‘Have a Say’ section of the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay
• Department of Planning and Community Development website www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection
For further information please call 5272 4820.
Any person who may be affected by the amendment or by the granting of the permit may make a submission to the planning authority.
Submissions close: Tuesday 6 March 2012.
A submission must be in writing and sent to The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220; or by e-mail to [email protected]
PETER SMITH - COORDINATOR STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION
Please be aware that all submissions received will be made publicly available for consideration as part of the planning process. Submissions can be viewed at City of Greater Geelong, Ground Floor, 131 Myers Street, Geelong until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Anonymous submissions will not be considered.
NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT C253 - BUNNINGS STORE NORLANE REZONINGAUTHORISATION A02127
The City of Greater Geelong Council has prepared Amendment C253 to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme.
In accordance with section 8A(3) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister for Planning authorised the City of Greater Geelong Council as planning authority to prepare the amendment.
The land affected by the amendment is: 1-3 and 5-9 Princess Highway, Norlane. 5-19 Princess Highway is currently being developed with a Bunnings Store.
The amendment proposes to: rezone the land from Industrial 2 Zone to Business 4 Zone, and delete the Design and Development Overlay - Schedule 20 covering the site.
You may inspect the amendment, any supporting documents and the explanatory report, free of charge, at the following locations:
• Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm
• ‘Have a Say’ section of the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay
• Department of Planning and Community Development website www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection
For further information call 5272 4820.
Any person affected by the amendment may make a submission to the Planning Authority.
Submissions close: Monday 27 February 2012.
Send submissions to The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 or by email to [email protected]
PETER SMITH - COORDINATOR STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION
Please be aware that all submissions received will be made publicly available for consideration as part of the planning process. Submissions can be viewed at City of Greater Geelong, Ground Floor, 131 Myers Street, Geelong until the end of two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Anonymous submissions will not be considered.
FESTIVAL OF SAILS
26 TO 29 JANUARY 2012
Eastern Beach Road between Bellerine and Yarra Streets will be closed from approximately 6.00am on Thursday 26 January until approximately 6.00pm on Sunday 29 January 2012.
Emergency access will be available at all times during the road closure.
FIREWORKS ADVICE - THURSDAY 26 JANUARY 2012
On Thursday 26 January at approximately 9.20pm a fireworks display will be staged on Corio Bay. We recommends that pet owners ensure that their animals are safe and secure prior to this time.
For enquiries contact our Event Services on 5272 5029. If you have difficulties during the event, contact our after hours number on 5272 5272.
CORIO NORLANE STRUCTURE PLAN INFORMATION SESSIONS
INTERESTED IN THE FUTURE OF CORIO AND NORLANE?
In partnership with State Government we have prepared a draft structure plan for the communities of Corio and Norlane. The structure plan will set the foundation for future land use and development in Corio and Norlane over the next 10-15 years, and will provide a strategic planning framework and guide for investment.
INFORMATION SESSIONS
The City and the Department of Planning and Community Development will hold two information sessions at the Corio Library, Cox Road, on:• Monday 30 January - 6.00pm to 7.00pm • Tuesday 31 January - 2.00pm to 3.00pm
Another informal ‘open house’ session will be held at Corio Shopping Centre on: Friday 3 February 3.00pm to 7.00pm
WHERE CAN I VIEW A COPY OF THE DRAFT PLAN?
The Draft Corio Norlane Structure Plan is open for public comment and can be viewed at the following locations:
• ‘Have a Say’ section of the City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay • Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm• Corio Customer Service - Corio Shopping Centre, Shop 4k 83a Purnell Road Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm • Corio Library - Cnr Cox Road and Moa Street, Norlane Monday 10.00am to 8.00pm, Tuesday 10.00 to 5.30pm, Wednesday10.00 to 5.30pm, Thursday 10.00am to 5.30pm, Friday 10.00am to 8.00pm, Saturday 9.30amto 5.00pm
The closing date for submissions is: Friday 17 February 2012
Send submissions to The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation unit, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220 or by email to [email protected]
If you have any questions on the draft Structure Plan please contact:
• Liz Everist Corio Norlane Project Officer, Department of Planning and Community Development on 5272 5062.• Peter Schembri Strategic Planner, City of Greater Geelong on 5272 4496.
NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMIT
The land affected by the application is: 1 Summerhill Terrace, Highton
The application is for a permit to: Removal of restrictive covenant
The applicant for the permit is: J B Will
The application reference number is: 1557/2011
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority or online at:
• The City’s website www.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents /planning/advertising.aspx
• Belmont Customer Service - Belmont Library, 163 High Street Monday to Friday 9.00am-5.00pm
• Myers Street Customer Service - 131 Myers Street, Geelong Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm
The application can be viewed during office hours and is free of charge.
Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority, City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong VIC 3220. If after viewing the file you wish to discuss the application further please contact the Statutory Planning Department on 5272 4456
An objection must:• be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing.• include the reasons for the objection.• state how the objector would be affected.
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: Sunday 5 February 2012
If you object, the Responsible Authority will advise you of its decision.Please be aware that copies of objections/submissions received may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987. Personal information will be used solely by Council in accordance with the Planning and Environment Act, 1987.
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BY JOHN VAN KLAVERENAPPLICATIONS to study atGeelong’s Gordon Institute ofTAFE have fallen 27 per cent aftera shake up in tertiary education,according to new figures.
But the Victorian TertiaryAdmissions Centre figures re-vealed Deakin University as awinner of the changes, with 20 percent growth at its two Geelongcampuses.
Gordon received 2246 applica-tions in 2010, dropping 613 to1633 this year.
Gordon chief Grant Sutherlandsaid the “small” decrease onVTAC figures could be due to thederegulation of university offers.
“It only represents a small per-
centage of our total enrolmentsthroughout the year, the majorityof which are managed directlywith The Gordon,” he said.
A Deakin spokesman said 2012was the first year universityplaces were uncapped, allowinguniversities to make as manyoffers as places available.
“The early indication is that thenew demand-driven systemresulted in growth in offers andmore year 12 leavers going on touniversity,” the spokesman said.
Deakin received an “excellent”response for its new bachelorcourses in optometry, exercise sci-ence, zoology and animal scienceand visual arts, he said.
Australian Education Union
Victorian branch president MaryBluett said TAFE numbers weredown “dramatically” followingthe changes.
State Government’s changes tothe vocational education systemmeant TAFE suffered at the handsof private providers, she said.
“Lifting the cap for universitiescombined with the vocationaleducation free for all for privateproviders means it will be a raceto the bottom in terms of quality.Qualifications will not meanmuch if this continues.”
Marcus Oldham chief financialofficer Tony McNeill said enrol-ments for the Waurn Ponds agri-cultural college “remained steadydespite soft demand”.
CRIME Stoppers has usedGeelong to launch a new cam-paign urging reports of potentialbushfire arson activity.
The campaign follows policerevealing late last year that offi-cers would keep watch over 100known arsonists in the region thissummer.
Crime Stoppers said anyonewho suspected bushfire arsonactivity or threats should phonethe organisation’s 1800 333 000hotline or lodge a report atcrimestoppers.com.au.
“The fact remains that up to 50per cent of all bushfires arebelieved to be either deliberatelyor recklessly lit, often by peoplewho live locally.
“Crime Stoppers wishes toencourage regional Victorians
Burnt: Member for Western Victoria Region DavidO’Brien, Crime Stoppers’ Peter Sprott and GeelongPolice Acting Senior Sergeant Andrew Cornford spreadthe campaign message. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 7755880011
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The identity of callers would bekept confidential, Crime Stopperssaid.
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THE FASCINATION with trainsis difficult to explain – LaurieMackinnon has it and even he isat a loss.
But the Corio Model Railwaypresident has had the fascinationsince childhood – and loves itwhen kids these days share it withhim.
Laurie describes himself as a kidwho never grew up when it comesto the joy of watching trains.
“It’s great when children’sfaces light up as the trains movearound the layout,” Laurie admits.
That’s why one of the high-lights of the club’s model railwayexhibition next weekend will be a“you-drive layout”.
“The kids can have a go at driv-ing the trains on the layout andsee how the networks interactwith each other,” Laurie says.
“Some of the sets these dayshave such fine detail and includesound and other effects.”
Technology has even changedthe way model rail buffs indulgetheir hobby, Laurie says.
“Now we have computer con-trolled layouts that enable us torun multiple trains on a line andeven run to timetables.”
Laurie expects more than 2000
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enthusiasts to descend on GeelongWest Town Hall for the two-dayexhibition.
“They come from all over thestate, even interstate, because thisis one of the great exhibitions
“We’ll feature some of thenewer style trains from around theworld, including from the US,Europe and Japan.”
Laurie says the show will fea-ture up to 15 layouts along withlots of stalls, buyers, sellers andcollectors.
He puts the popularity of modelrailways down to Geelong’s histo-ry as a “railway town”.
“Geelong traditionally has had aclose relationship with the rail-ways, as demonstrated by the
extensive North Geelong rail yardsand various interconnections here.
“Lara is destined to become thenext major rail network centrebecause of its proximity to theport, the airport and the highwaywas well as both railway gauges.”
Corio Model Railway Club isestablishing some traditions of itsown, with this year’s exhibition tobe the club’s 39th.
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Busport big dealGEELONG does not need a big anything(Independent, January 13).
We are fortunate to have everythingexcept a council with competent planners,engineers and common sense. For exam-ple, why isn’t the busport next to the rail-way station, thus creating a transport hub?
Please, spend money fixing these prob-lems.
I moved to Geelong in 1971 for a two-yearassignment and immediately decided to stay.After 42 years I have not changed my mind.
Don’t destroy that which makes all whovisit envy what we take for granted.Robert ‘Bob’ TresederBelmont
Pier into futureIN LIGHT of the hugely expensive ideasbeing bandied about to create a monumentalicon for Geelong (Independent, January 13),I feel we can’t see the forest for the trees.
In front of our very noses is the mosticonic pier in Australasia, with so muchpotential for redevelopment it’s not funny.
There’s nothing like it anywhere else andGeelong’s privileged to have it all to itself.
Coupled with a massive drive fortourism by promoting our beautiful uniquecoast, we in Geelong would never have tolook backwards in our drive to beAustralia’s premier regional city.Steve JosephNorlane
Pokies scourgeI DON’T always agree with local MPDarren Cheeseman but I want to supporthis stance to better control the scourge ofpokies (Independent, December 9).
Any business that makes profits basedon people’s addictions needs to be chal-lenged and curtailed, including powerfulpokies interests.Greg CreekHighton
Meter denialPEOPLE should be under no illusionregarding their rights with smart meters(Independent, January 13).
No one can be compelled to have a smartmeter because of the constitution of thisfair country.
Civil conscription is expressly forbiddenby our constitution, meaning no one can becompelled to go to war, have a smart meteror any other such device that the govern-ment of the day might wish to foist on us.
This prohibition can also be used if onedoes not wish to vote. We are thus free torefuse smart meters if we wish because ourconstitution says we don’t have to.
I hope some of our elected members willbe good enough to confirm or deny thisfact, with a full explanation of any denial.Gary OraniukGeelong West
Man from MarsI HAVE been inspired to voice my opinionby three women: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf,Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman,winners of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize.
As a concerned grandmother, I suggestthat Alan Barron, who took pride of place inthe Independent’s letters page on January 6,contact Jeremy Ward, a technical officerstationed at Cape Grim Baseline AirPollution Station in northwest Tasmania.
The station reports to the world meteoro-logical organisation and has done so since1976, observing an increase in carbondioxide of over 15 per cent during that peri-od along with an increase in mercuryvapor, linked to health impacts.
From his many repetitive letters, one canonly assume Mr Barron goes down the pathof conservation and, rather than approach aproblem on the side of caution and withgood management, waits until the horsehas bolted.
If he is genuinely concerned aboutemployment for future generations hewould surely know that coal, gas and oil
Cyber spinTHE DEVELOPING world of cyberneticsis attracting the attention of persons wholive and interact in that world.
Cybernetics is defined as the science ofcommunications and automatic controlsystems in both machines and living things.The cyber world provides many examplesof binary cerebration in which a choicebetween two options governs machines’and humans’ decision making, colloquiallyknown as ticking the right boxes.
Government participation in the makingof decisions for electorates may have unac-countable influence in human activity dueto the existence of the phenomenon ofunconscious cerebration, defined as anaction of the brain reaching a result withoutconscious thought.
The claim by politically motivated femi-nists and others that we can change atti-tudes raises ethical concerns about govern-ment strategies like spin to obtain consen-sus agreement for important legislation andacceptance of unpopular legislation such asa carbon tax.Marion JonesDrysdale
are finite. Surely the sun, wind and waveshave a better chance for renewable energyand a cleaner world as well, which industryis realising.
As for Mr Barron’s Martians comingdown to Earth, he is obviously unaware hisquoted NASA has, as far as I know, notreported that people are living on Mars andthat nor has NASA sighted any flyingsaucers based on Mars ready to fly themhere.
Or does he have evidence to the contrary?Claire HerrickTorquay
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Limeburners Link is an initiative of Shell, Greening Australia Victoria and the City of Greater Geelong that provides training for local residents and aims to enhance the natural environment of Limeburners Bay, an estuary on the shores of Corio Bay.
Mr Mark Schubert, general manager of Shell’s Geelong refinery said Limeburners Link aligns closely with the company’s commitment to support projects with an education focus or objective.
“Through Limeburners Link we are building capacity and providing pathways for the community into further training and employment, while achieving on-ground outcomes in ecological restoration,” said Mr Schubert.
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To make life easier for busyfamilies, the centre also offers afantastic evening meal service.Childcare is available for week-ly, daily or sessional care and,when available, casual care.
For more information visit OneWorld’s website atwww.owfc.com.au or phone thecentre on 5272 3009.
One World for Children is at407-411 Thompson Road, NorthGeelong.
One World for Childrenkeeps kids happy and stimulated.
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Specialising in personal fitting, BellarineUniforms is official uniform supplier to over 16leading colleges in the Geelong region, includingKardinia International, Sacred Heart, St Ignatius, StJoseph’s, Clonard, Geelong Lutheran, GeelongBaptist, Matthew Flinders, Bellarine Secondary andBelmont Secondary colleges.
A comprehensive range of general schoolwear isalso available, with a great range of specials includ-ing men’s and boys’ grey and navy school trousersfrom $34.95 and Midford school shirts from $21.
Conveniently located in Myers St, Geelong, Tina,Sheryn and the staff have over 50 collective years’experience in fitting school uniforms.
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Finally FridaySqueezing Juice from a Stone
BY ERIN PEARSONLADIES, he’s single, lookingfor love and performing onthe Surf Coast next weekend.
Bluejuice front man JakeStone spoke to theIndependent from the backseat of his touring van lastweek with an air of excite-ment about his pending visit.
The band would promotenew album Company thistime around while taking inthe region’s sun and surf,Stone said.
“We can’t wait to have a bitof a mini holiday while we’rein Torquay. We’ve been downa few times before and alllove the surf,” he said.
“The Australian coastline isa great place.”
Stone said the band’s latestalbum had grown into some-thing bigger and better thaninitially expected.
“We’re at a really fun levelwith the band at the momentand have grown into eightpieces.
“We’ve added a guitar andother things, making our newtunes better than ever before.
“It’s certainly a surrealfeeling to know a song you satin your room and wrote atsome odd hour of the nightcan become something every-
one knows.”Stone attributed the band’s
growing popularity to the suc-cess of hit singles Broken Legand Ain’t Telling The Truth.
The recognition ofBluejuice’s four top-100 sin-gles had provided the impetusfor growth, he said.
“We’ve got eight piecesand backing tracks this timearound, which is the bestthing for us to do at themoment,” he said.
“It just came at the righttime for us because we hadn’tdone something we had beencompletely happy with.”
Despite the band’s uneasi-ness with past productions,Stone said Bluejuice hadstuck with its self-deprecatinglyrics on the new album.
“Our lyrics are usuallyabout making fun of our-selves, which is veryAustralian,” he laughed.
“The issues are serious,like relationship problems andso forth, but usually cannot beresolved, so we poke fun atthem.
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Bluejuice plays at TorquayHotel this Friday night. Into the blue: The boys of Bluejuice are looking forward to a “mini holiday” on the Surf Coast this weekend.
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ART – Exhibition of Bellarine landscapes byLinda Gallus until end of March at Tuckerberry HillBlueberry Farm, Drysdale.
EXHIBITION – Christmas exhibition until January29 at Barwon Grange, 25 Fernleigh St, Newtown.Tours 10am, 11am, midday and 1pm Wednesdays,1pm, 2pm and 3pm Sundays. Adults $6, conc. $5,children $3, family $14. National Trust members free.Enq 5221 3906 or [email protected]. Friday
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DANCE – Ballroom dancing 8pm-midnight atLeopold Hall. Entry $8 includes tea and coffee.Music by New Ritz. Enquiries 5250 1333.
GARDEN – Boonah Hills open garden 10am-4.30pm at 425 Parkers Rd, Boonah. Also Sunday.Cottage-style garden with Otway forest views.Morning and afternoon tea available, plants for sale.
DANCE – Parents without Partners dance, BrianRush on keyboard 8-11pm Grovedale CommunityCtre, Heyers Rd. Enq 5277 0281 or 5229 8925.
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HEALTH – Springs TOWN club meets 9.15-11am at rear hall, Drysdale Uniting Church, High St,Drysdale. Group discussion for positive lifestylechange and healthy weight control. New memberswelcome. Enquiries 5251 3763.
DANCE – Old-time dance 7.30-10.30pmPortarlington Seniors Ctre, Newcombe St. Entry $2inc tea and coffee. BYO supper. Enq 5259 3968. Tuesday
DANCE – Community dancing practice 7.30-9.30pm at Uniting Church Hall, Newcombe St,Portarlington. New vogue, old-time, modern, Latin.Entry $3. All welcome. Enquiries 5259 1776.
PHILOSOPHY – Discussion evening 7-9.30pm atGrovedale Community Centre, 45 Heyers Rd.Enquiries 5264 7484. Wednesday
DANCE – Social ballroom dancing with TheDancers Club 7.30-10.30pm at Leopold Public Hall.Entry $5. Enquiries 5243 5306. Thursday
DANCE – Life Activities Club dance 2.30-4.30pm at Belmont Pavilion, Barrabool Rd,Belmont. Entry $5. All welcome. Enq 5251 3529.
PHILOSOPHY – Philosophy café 2-4.30pm atPear Tree Café, Torquay. Enquiries 5264 7484.
MEDITATION – Meditation and philosophy 10am-midday at Torquay RACV Golf Club. Free. Enq 52647484.
PELARGONIUMS – Geelong Pelarginium Clubmeets 1.30pm at Geelong Botanic Gardens meetingrooms. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 5267 2115.
DINOSAURS are back in theOtways thanks to Apollo Bay cou-ple Greg Denney and Deb Moore.
The pair’s new company, OtwayDinosaurs, is hosting MonashUniversity’s Wildlife of Gondwanaexhibition on unique archeologicaldiscoveries in the Otways.
They said the exhibition show-cased fossil records from across
the former Great SouthernContinent, which includedAustralia, South America, Ant-arctica, Africa and India.
Denney’s family property was abase for paleontologists and vol-unteers who uncovered theremains along Otways foreshoremore than a decade ago.
“They found ancient flood
deposits that revealed some amaz-ing creatures, changing the waythat dinosaurs have been lookedat. And it all happened in ourbackyard – literally.”
The exhibition will be at OtwayDinosaurs until April.
Denney said anyone seekingmore information could phone5237 1111.
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12:30 Movie: “Remnants Of Everest” (PG a)(ʼ08) – Documentary filmmaker DavidBreashears recreates the tragic circumstancesthat resulted in eight deaths on Everest in May1996.
3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
4:00 Football: W-League 6:00 ABC News Breakfast[s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 ABC News 24 Mornings[s] 10:00 Time Team [s] 11:00 Chopper Rescue (PG)[s] 11:30 One Plus One [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s]12:30 Dalziel And Pascoe (PG) [s] 2:00 My Family (PG) 2:30 Cricket: Womenʼs Twenty20 *Live 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 My Family: A Decent Proposal (PG) [s] 8:30 Midsomer Murders: Small Mercies (M v) –
The novel ʻGulliverʼs Travelsʼ is re-enacted inLittle Worthingʼs model village as the first of aseries of mysterious murders.
10:05 Getting On (PG) [s] – This series sees thelegacy of Kimʼs threatened suspension linger-ing; new patients bring new problems; Den andHilary's relationship is no clearer than before;and Pippaʼs career is under the microscope.
11:05 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 11:15 Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight (PG) 12:15 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s) 4:00 rage (MA15+a,l,d,h,n,s,v)
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Food Lovers Guide toAustralia [s] 1:30 Inspector Rex: The Loser (PG) 2:30The Squiz (PG) [s] 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 Global Village: Under the Spell of Horses:
India [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers (PG) 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Coast: Kings Lynn to Felixstowe [s] 8:30 Empire of the Seas: The Golden Oceans
(PG) [s] – Historian Dan Snow charts the periodfrom 1690 to 1759.
9:30 As It Happened: Chronicle of the ThirdReich: 1939-1942 (M v)
10:30 World News Australia Late [s]11:05 Movie: “Borderline” (MA15+l,s,a,n) (ʼ08) –
An erotic drama about a woman facing her 30thbirthday and looking back at her life. (InCanadian French)
1:00 Mystery/Crime Movie: “I Only Want toWalk” (MA15+l,v,s) (ʼ08) (In Spanish)
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5:00 Gardening Australia [s] 5:30 State To StateSummer 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABCNews [s] 9:30 ABC News 24 Mornings [s] 10:00 TimeTeam [s] 11:00 Battlefield Mysteries (PG) [s] 11:45Picture Perfect Homes [s] 12:00 Midday Report [s]12:30 Seven Ages Of Britain [s] 1:30 Meerkat Manor: The Next Generation 2:00 Waterloo Road (PG) [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Nigella Kitchen: Kitchen Tourist [s] 8:30 Natureʼs Miracle Babies: Bilby, Ibis, Ferret,
Fruit Bat [s] 9:25 Gareth Maloneʼs Extraordinary School
for Boys (PG) [s] 10:25 ABC News: Late Edition [s] 10:35 Spooks (M l,v) [s] 11:30 Trial And Retribution (M l)12:20 Monarch Of The Glen (PG) [s] 1:10 Natureʼs Miracle Babies [s] 2:00 The Story Of India [s] 3:00 rage
5:00 Gardening Australia [s] 5:30 State To StateSummer [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABCNews [s] 9:30 ABC News 24 Mornings [s] 10:00 TimeTeam [s] 11:00 The Hidden Story Of Jesus [s] 11:45Program To Be Advised 12:00 Midday Report [s]12:30 Mapping The World [s] 1:25 The Trophy Room (PG) [s] 2:00 Waterloo Road (PG) [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 6:00 Australian Of The Year Announce ment
2012 *Live 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Outnumbered (PG) [s] 8:30 Australia Celebrates 2012 (PG) [s] –
Celebrate whatʼs great on Australia Day Eve. 9:30 QI: Flora and Fauna (PG) [s] 10:00 The Thick Of It (M l,a) [s] 10:30 ABC News: Late Edition [s]10:40 Debt-Defying Acts (M l,s)12:10 Awesome: I.... Shot That! (M l) 1:40 The Chaserʼs War On Repeats (M l,s) 2:10 The Story Of India: Spice Routes [s] 3:05 rage
4:00 Basketball: WNBL [s] 6:00 ABC News Breakfast[s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 9:30 ABC News 24 Mornings[s] 10:00 Australia Day: Flag Raising & CitizenshipCeremony 2012 [s] 11:00 Rivers And Life 12:00Midday Report [s] 12:30 Adventures Of SherlockHolmes (PG) 1:25 My Family [s] 2:00 Waterloo Road(PG) [s] 3:00 Childrenʼs Programs 6:00 The Drum [s] 6:50 Governor-Generalʼs Australia Day
Address [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 7.30 [s] – Current affairs program. 8:00 Jimmyʼs Food Factory: Party [s] 8:30 Adam Hills - Inflatable [s] 9:35 The Combination (PG) [s] – A young
Lebanese Australian leaves prison determinedto go straight.
11:10 Ten Pound Poms [s] – Nine original ʼPomsʼshare their stories.
12:05 The Bridge (MA15+l) [s] 1:05 Hungry Beast (M l,s) 1:35 The Clinic (M l) 2:25 Monumental Vision In Turkey 2:55 rage (PG)
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 All For Kids [s] 9:30 Dr Oz: War Of The Sexes: The Scientific
Reasons For Understanding (PG a) [s] – Dr Ozreveals what scientific testing shows about cou-ples in love. Plus, when night sweats turn seri-ous and 3 major hair damagers.
10:30 Seven Morning News [s]11:00 2012 Australian Open: Day 8 *Live* – The
worldʼs top tennis players converge onMelbourne Park to vie for the prestigious titleand a record prize pool of $26 million, one of thebiggest in world sport.
6:00 Seven News [s] – Peter Mitchell presentstodayʼs news with David Brown.
6:30 Today Tonight [s] – Matt White reports onthe latest news and social issues.
7:00 Home and Away (PG) 7:30 2012 Australian Open: Night 8 – Coverage
continues of the Grand Slam of Asia-Pacific.12:30 Room For Improvement 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 All For Kids [s] 9:30 Dr Oz: How to Lose Weight in Your Sleep:
Hypnosis For Weight Loss (PG a) [s] –Audience members undergo hypnosis to helpwith weight-loss goals. Then, the top threesecrets you need to know about your kidshealth, plus bad habits exposed.
10:30 Seven Morning News [s] 11:00 2012 Australian Open: Day 9 - Quarter
Finals *Live* – The worldʼs top tennis playersconverge on Melbourne Park to vie for the pres-tigious title and a record prize pool of $26 mil-lion, one of the biggest in world sport.
6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away [s] 7:30 2012 Australian Open: Night 9 - Quarter
Finals – Live coverage continues of the GrandSlam of Asia-Pacific.
12:30 Room For Improvement 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 All For Kids [s] 9:30 Dr Oz: Dangers At The Supermarket: The
Deadly Secrets Your (PG a) [s] – Dr Oz reveals3 deadly secrets your supermarket doesnʼt wantyou to know. Plus, the meaning behind yourembarrassing bodily functions.
10:30 Seven Morning News [s] 11:00 2012 Australian Open: Day 10 - Quarter
Finals *Live* – The worldʼs top tennis playersconverge on Melbourne Park to vie for the pres-tigious title and a record prize pool of $26 mil-lion, one of the biggest in world sport.
6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] – Matt White reports on
the latest news and current social issues. 7:00 Home and Away [s] 7:30 2012 Australian Open: Night 10 - Quarter
Finals – Live coverage continues of the GrandSlam of Asia-Pacific.
12:30 Room For Improvement 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
5:30 Seven Early News [s] 6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 All For Kids [s] 9:30 Dr Oz: The Science Of Hoarders: Shocking
Results Of Medical (PG) [s] 10:30 Seven Morning News [s]11:00 2012 Australian Open: Day 11 - Womens
Semi-Finals *Live* – The worldʼs top tennisplayers converge on Melbourne Park to vie forthe prestigious title and a record prize pool of$26 million, one of the biggest in world sport.
6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Today Tonight [s] 7:00 Home and Away [s] 7:30 2012 Australian Open: Night 11 - Menʼs
Semi-Finals – Live coverage continues of theGrand Slam of Asia-Pacific where viewers canexpect the biggest names in tennis, includingRoger Federer, Sam Stosur, Rafael Nadal,Lleyton Hewitt, Kim Clijsters, Novak Djokovic,Caroline Wozniacki, Bernard Tomic and AndyMurray. Hosted by Johanna Griggs.
12:30 Room For Improvement 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today [s]
5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 10:30 TheNew Adventures Of Old Christine 11:00 NationalMorning News 12:00 Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG)1:00 The View (PG) 2:00 Days Of Our Lives (PG)3:00 Alive & Cooking 3:30 Magical Tales 4:00Pyramid 4:30 F Troop 5:00 Entertainment Tonight [s]5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 The Mentalist: Redline (PG) 9:30 Harryʼs Law: Head Games (M v) – Harry
and Adam represent parents whose son diedfrom a concussion.
10:30 Harryʼs Law: Purple Hearts (M v) – Harry,Oliver and Cassie defend their client, a motherwho stands accused of killing her infant son.
11:30 The Unusuals (M)12:30 The Avengers (PG) 1:30 Entertainment Tonight 2:00 Guthy Renker Australia 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 10:00Magical Tales 10:30 Fourth Cricket Test: Australia vIndia - Day 1 – From the Adelaide Oval. 1:00 The Cricket Show 1:30 Fourth Cricket Test: Australia v India 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:30 Two And A Half Men (M s) 9:00 Mike & Molly: 57 Chevy Bel Air (M s) 9:30 Top Gear Botswana Special (PG) – In a
Top Gear special, the team travel to Africawhere they are challenged to buy a secondhand car costing no more than £1,500 and in noway designed to go off road and drive acrossthe wilds of Botswana.
10:40 Program To Be Advised11:30 The Unusuals (M a,v)12:30 20/20 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Guthy Renker Australia / Selfcare 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America [s] 5:00 Early Morning News
5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 10:00Magical Tales 10:30 Fourth Cricket Test: Australia vIndia - Day 2 – From the Adelaide Oval. 1:00 TheCricket Show 1:30 Fourth Cricket Test: Australia vIndia 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:00 RBT (PG) 8:30 Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away
2011 (M d,v,l,s) – The true story of Australiancriminal genius David McMillan.
10:30 True CSI: Cold Blood: Close To Home (M v,a) – The murder of 15-year-old NaomiSmith in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, andthe subsequent police investigation aredetailed.
11:30 Weeds: He Taught Me How To Drive By(MA15+d,l,n,s,v)
12:00 Memphis Beat (M v) 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 Danoz 2:00 Guthy Renker 2:30 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News
5:30 Today *Live* 9:00 Kerri-Anne (PG) 10:00Magical Tales 10:30 Fourth Cricket Test: Australia vIndia - Day 3 – From the Adelaide Oval. 1:00 The Cricket Show 1:30 Fourth Cricket Test: Australia v India 6:00 Nine News [s] 6:30 A Current Affair [s] 7:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG s) 8:00 Getaway: Celebrity Getaways Hollywood
Holidays (PG) 8:30 Unforgettable: Golden Bird (M v) – Carrie
and Al investigate the murder of a teen whoseemed to have no enemies.
9:30 CSI: NY: Identity Crisis (M) – Joʼs adopteddaughter, Ellie, witnesses an elderly manʼs mur-der on a subway platform.
10:30 CSI: NY: Down The Rabbit Hole (M)11:30 Eclipse Music TV (PG)12:00 Southland (M v,l) 2:00 Guthy Renker Australia 2:30 Danoz 3:00 Danoz 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 Early Morning News
6:00 TEN Early News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Circle(PG) [s] 11:30 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals [s] 12:00Dr Phil: The Trial: The Truth (PG) 1:00 The Doctors(PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 JudgeJudy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 The Biggest Loser Australia (PG) [s] 8:00 Modern Family: Run For Your Wife (PG) [s] 8:30 NCIS: Los Angeles: Human Traffic (M) [s]
– When NCISʼs LAPD liaison goes missing andhis partner is killed, things arenʼt what theyseem and Hetty might be his only hope for help.
9:30 The Glades: Booty (M) [s] – Longworthinvestigates the death of a famed treasure-hunter who was after a Spanish ship believed tocontain billions of dollars in booty.
10:30 Medium: How To Make A Killing In BigBusiness (Part 2) (M v,a)
11:30 The Late Show (PG)12:30 Infomercials (PG)
6:00 TEN Early News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Circle(PG) [s] 11:30 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals [s] 12:00Dr Phil: Fueding Almost In-Laws With Levi Johnston(PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 ReadySteady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 The Biggest Loser Australia (PG) [s] 8:00 Modern Family: En Garde (PG) [s] 8:30 NCIS: Blowback (M) [s] – After catching an
international arms dealer, the NCIS team learnsthat the Navyʼs highly classified weapons sys-tem will be sold to “La Grenouille”.
9:30 NCIS: Friends & Lovers (M v) [s] – Whenthe dead body of a sailor is found in an aban-doned part of town, all the evidence points to anunintentional drug overdose.
10:30 Medium: How To Make A Killing In BigBusiness (Part 3) (M v,a)
11:30 The Late Show (PG)12:30 Infomercials (PG)
6:00 TEN Early News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 8:00Totally Wild [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Circle(PG) [s] 11:30 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals [s]12:00 Dr Phil: The Cost Of Beauty (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] . 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 The Biggest Loser Australia (PG) [s] 8:00 Modern Family: Great Expectations (PG)
[s] – Claire organises a very special anniversarypresent for Phil, meanwhile Cameron andMitchell have a night out with their wild friendSal.
8:30 The Good Wife (PG) [s]10:30 Medium: The Man In The Mirror (M) –
Allison wakes in the hospital after fainting, in thebody of man whoʼd previously been in a coma.
11:30 The Late Show (PG)12:30 Infomercials (PG)
6:00 TEN Early News [s] 7:00 Toasted TV [s] 7:30Totally Wild [s] 8:00 Scope [s] 8:30 Wurrawhy [s] 9:00 The Circle (PG) [s] 11:30 Jamieʼs Thirty Minute Meals [s]12:00 Dr Phil: Beverly Hills Tragedy (PG) [s] 1:00 The Doctors (PG) [s] 2:00 Ready Steady Cook [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Infomercial (PG) 4:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful [s] 5:00 TEN News At Five [s] 6:00 The Project [s] 7:00 The Biggest Loser Australia (PG) [s] 8:00 To Be Announced 9:00 Law & Order: SVU (M) [s]10:00 Law & Order: SVU (M) [s]11:00 Medium: The First Bite Is The Deepest (M)
– Allison turns to Cynthia Keener (who is now injail) when she starts dreaming of a former kid-nap victim who Cynthia had once rescued andwho now appears to be in trouble again.
12:00 The Late Show (PG)12:30 Infomercials (PG)
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Food Lovers Guide toAustralia [s] 1:30 Prototype This: Traffic Busting Truck2:30 ADbc (PG) 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 FIFAFutbol Mundial [s] 5:00 The Crew [s] 5:30 GlobalVillage: Madagascar [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:35 Mythbusters: Walk a Straight Line (PG) 8:35 Freddie Flintoff Versus the World: Vegas
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9:30 Wilfred: Honey Youʼre Killing the Dog(MA15+s,l) – Sarah goes away for her lastpiece of pre-wedding freedom.
10:00 South Park: The Last of the Meheecans (M s,l)
10:30 World News Australia Late [s]11:05 The World Game12:05 SOS (MA15+) – Australian short films. 1:05 Thriller Movie: “Connected” (M v) (ʼ08)
(In Cantonese and Mandarin) 3:10 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Series: Les Misrables- Part 1 (PG) 2:35 Spacefiles: Whither? / High Hopes[s] 3:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 3:30 Al JazeeraNews [s] 4:00 The Journal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village [s] 6:00 Letters and Numbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Christine Anu
(PG) – Singer Christine Anus ancestry is fromthe Torres Straits Islands.
8:30 Make Me Smart: Smart (PG) [s] – Can cut-ting edge science make you more intelligent,live for longer, function without sleep, in short,improve your life?
9:30 The Man Who Jumped (M a,l) [s] –Australia Day 2002. In South AustraliaʼsWoomera detention centre, protests by asylumseekers erupted.
10:30 World News Australia Late [s]11:05 Drama Movie: “Transylvania” (M s,l) (ʼ06)
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5:05 Worldwatch 1:00 Drama Series: Les Misrables- Part 2 (PG) 2:40 Spacefiles: Night Sky 3:00 Lettersand Numbers [s] 3:30 Al Jazeera News [s] 4:00 TheJournal [s] 4:30 PBS Newshour [s] 5:30 GlobalVillage: The Postman of Mafate 6:00 Letters andNumbers [s] 6:30 World News Australia [s] 7:30 Luke Gambles Vet Adventures: Malawi
(PG) [s] 8:30 From Sydney to Tokyo By Any Means:
Indonesia (M l) – Crushed by the disappoint-ment of not being able to get into West Papuaon foot, Charley Boorman is forced to take aseries of commercial flights in order to resumehis journey north to Tokyo.
9:30 The Chinese Are Coming (PG) [s] –Journalist Justin Rowlatt continues to investi-gate the spread of Chinese influence aroundthe planet.
10:30 World News Australia Late [s]11:05 Drama Movie: “Bitter Victory” (M v,l) (ʼ09)
(From the US) 1:00 Drama Movie: “The Airlift” (Part 1) (M l,a)
(ʼ05) (In German) 2:45 Weatherwatch Overnight
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10:30 Erotic Tales: Powers (MA15+s,n,a) 11:00 Sex: An Unnatural History: Fashion
(MA15+n,s) 11:30 Erotic Tales: An Elephant Never Forgets
(MA15+a,s,n)12:00 Kill Arman: Japan / Kendo (PG) [s]12:30 The Fixer (M a,l,v) 2:20 Weatherwatch Overnight
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Solid SandstoneGrovedale’s Sandstone Cafe
has become a major play-er in the local food scene
over the past year thanks to newowner and renowned chef SimonParrott.
“We had a solid 2011 and arelooking forward to building theSandstone Cafe brand morethroughout 2012,” Simon says.
“We’re constantly updating themenu, wine dinners are returningand we have a real focus on all-occasion functions.”
Sandstone Cafe is available dayand night for group bookingsthroughout summer.
“We had a huge Christmas andnew year period with a plethora of
functions and enquiries,” Simonsays.
“The versatility of the venuedoes surprise a lot of peoplebecause when they think of theword cafe they think it’s all focac-cias.
“We’re more a restaurant hid-ing as a cafe.”
The cafe is open 9am for break-fast and lunch seven days a weekand from 6pm for dinner onFridays and Saturdays.
Sandstone Cafe offers contem-porary Australian cuisine with astrong seafood influence.
Daytime dining features a vastarray of light favourites includingbreakfast dishes, wraps, panini,
frittata, soups and sandwichesmade to order.
Homemade cakes, biscuits,scones and slices are also avail-able, while the dinner menuboasts Hiramasa kingfish, salmon,calamari, prawns, lamb shanks,beef and pork dishes.
Simon says customers withdietary requirements are alsolooked after at the cafe.
“Vegetarians and gluten-freedishes are always available, socustomers can be sure there’ssomething for everyone.”
Wine dinners return inFebruary.
Customers can phone 52442343 for more information.
Sandstone Cafe’s Simon Parrott.
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Back to school made easyAfter a summer of sleeping
in and doing things onschool holiday time, the
alarm bell announcing the firstday of school can be a rude awak-ening.
To make the back-to-schooltransition a cinch in 2012, WaurnPonds Shopping Centre has justabout everything needed to getorganised.
Shoppers can stock up on sta-tionery from Target, Woolworthsand Coles, while home officecomputing and printing essentialsare available from Dick Smith.
Students can wow schoolmateswith Apple Mac multimedia andstate-of-the-art iPad technologyfrom iSpeak IT.
The sporting professionals atSportsco have the best athleticfootwear advice for growing feet.
Dymocks bookstore offers animpressive range of cook booksfull of school lunchbox and fastfamily meal ideas, while Housefeatures a world of cookware andkitchen gadgets to bring recipes tolife.
A variety of services for thestart of the school year are alsoavailable.
OPSM Waurn Ponds residentoptometrist Rowan Prendergastsays research has found thatalmost 80 per cent of children’slearning is through their vision.
“We encourage parents to havetheir children’s eyesight checkedbefore the school year begins,whether symptomatic or not. Thecomprehensive testing is bulk-billed to Medicare, so there are noout-of-pocket expenses for a sim-ple test.
“Furthermore a child’s visioncan be monitored throughout theyear by watching for telltale signs
OPSM Waurn Ponds’ Rowan Prendergast conducts aneye test for Anton.
such as rubbing eyes constantly,complaining of headaches withclose work, blinking frequently,losing concentration or losingtheir place while reading.
“Alternatively, they may holdthe page closer than normal, usetheir fingers to underline words,omit or confuse small words, orturn or tilt their head excessively.
“We recommend children havetheir eyes examined every twoyears, especially once at school.”
OPSM conducts a half-hourexamination, testing vision todetect long or short sightedness,astigmatism, lazy eyes or crossedeyes.
The new technology in-storeallows for a thorough eye healthassessment of eye co-ordination,focusing ability and range, eyemovement control, depth percep-tion and colour vision.
“Kids often find the testing to
be fun and we have a variety ofvisual aid options for kids, includ-ing contact lenses and funky spec-tacles, “ Mr Prendergast says.
Alterations Now is also onhand to help with school uni-forms.
Owner Stella says AlterationsNow, opposite the car park next toANZ Bank, has a rich, family his-tory of tailoring.
“We have years of experienceand are delighted to provide pro-fessional, affordable clothingalterations to the families ofWaurn Ponds and surrounds.
“If clothing is too tight, tooloose, too long or too short, comeand see us to make your clothingfit like a glove.”
Waurn Ponds Shopping Centreis at 173-199 Pioneer Rd, WaurnPonds, phone 5244 2580 or visitwaurnpondssc.com.au.
Alternations Now’s Stella at work.
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dered what pedalling, pad-dling or sailing a Hobie
kayak is like should head toQueenscliff Point Lonsdale YachtClub this Sunday.
Action Kayak and Sail will jointhe yacht club in running an off-the-beach sailing day for the pub-lic to watch and try Hobie andsailing kayaks.
Hobie owners are welcome tojoin in the fun.
Another opportunity to try-before-you-buy with ActionKayak and Sail will be at RoyalGeelong Yacht Club for Festivalof Sails from Australia Day untilSunday, January 29.
Action Kayak and Sail’s Neil
May says the store has been stay-ing true to its motto of “pedal,paddle, sail, fish” at its new prem-ises in Portarlington Rd, Moolap,since September.
The company is the only dealerof Hobie kayaks this side ofMelbourne.
The new showroom displays afull range of Hobie pedal, paddle,sailing and fishing kayaks as wellas Hobie stand-up-paddle boards.
Action Kayak and Sail’s NeilMay says anyone who agrees withhim that “he who has the mosttoys wins” will love the store.
Action Kayak and Sail sellspedal kayaks designed for fishingas well as recreational single anddouble kayaks, both with pedal
and paddle features.Some can also have a sail
attached.“They’re stable in all kinds of
water for mum and dad, father andson, husband and wife or thewhole family,” Neil says.
Neil is happy to help customersget into stand-up-paddle boarding(SUP), the fastest growing sportin the USA.
SUPs are excellent for develop-ing upper body and core strength,he advises.
Action Kayak and Sail alsostock a full range of Hobie acces-sories including a range of cloth-ing and PFDs.
More information is availableat www.kayakandsail.com.au.
Neil and Lyn May and dog Gabby from Moolap’s Action Kayak and Sail help put peo-ple on the water.
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Take a DIP intodelicious danceDance Initiative Productions
is an innovative dance stu-dio offering many dancing
opportunities for people livingaround the Geelong area.
Dance Initiative Productions(DIP) is offering brand new class-es in 2012, specialising in tapdancing, jazz and jazz/hip hop forpeople from age 10 to adult atbeginner and intermediate levels
DIP offers opportunities forpeople who wish to experiencedance in a creative, innovativeand professional environment andencourages all students to developcreative talents fostering personalgrowth and opening the red cur-tain to self-confidence and indi-vidual achievements.
DIP helps people realise theirfull potential through dance, with afocus on producing an annual end-of-year dance production culmi-nating their work and DIP’s opus.
The company is excited tointroduce burlesque dance coursesfor people aged 18 plus who wishto learn this classic craft anddevelop delicious dance skills enroute to an enticing dance produc-tion as an outcome of the course.
DIP is a retreat for people who
Dance Initiative Productions nurtures students innertalents.
have dancing within them, help-ing nourish and deliver student’sambitions as makers of dance.
Dance studios are located inDouglass St, Herne Hill and atDrysdale’s Potato Shed.
Classes commence February 6.
Anyone wanting to join tobecome creators of a wonderfuldance movement can contactdirector Sally Pearson on 0418 179 871 or email [email protected].
GSODA’s Music Box of stage skillsGSODA has been fostering
musical theatre in Geelongsince 1945, founding its
Junior Players in 1965. Since then Geelong’s premiere
youth theatre company has per-formed two shows a year as thelaunching pad for many youngpeople who have gone on tobecome professionals in their ownright. Past students have includedHollywood actor Guy Pearce andnational opera star PeterColeman-Wright alongside notedperformers Martin Croft, CindyLee, Angie Hilton and AmyParks.
GSODA will back up its suc-cessful Showcase in 2011 with thesecond instalment in the newTheatre Collective initiative thisyear.
The Theatre Collective sectionis specially designed for youngpeople aged 16 to 21 who haveprevious experience in theatre.
Participation will help anyyoung person planning to auditionfor musical theatre courses avail-able around Australia.
The Theatre Collective aims toproduce a small ensemble musicalas well as offering master classesin singing, dancing and acting.
GSODA has been putting young people on stage foralmost 50 years with its Junior Players division.
Musicbox Theatre Companyspecialises in acting classes, withthe aim of providing skills neces-sary for students to advance intoprofessional careers while alsobuilding independent skills andself-confidence.
Classes are available onSaturday mornings and afterschool, coinciding with the fourstate school terms.
Musicbox director Debbie
Fraser has been passing on herlove of theatre for over 25 years.
A University of Ballarat gradu-ate with a degree in performingarts, Debbie has over 30 yearstraining and experience as a pro-fessional actor and director.
Debbie can help students expe-rience the passion, thrill, energy,pride and discipline of performingarts.
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ENROLMENTSSATURDAY JANUARY 28TH 11AM - 1PM
(The Rear of) White Eagle House, Felmongers Rd, Breakwater
Classes commence Tuesday 7th FebruaryActing ClassesMusicbox Theatre Company uses the Spolin Method incorporating “theatre games” and works towards a performance twice yearly. Participants also study text and characterisation.The training leads towards the development of independent skills and self confi dence while providing the basic stepping stones to a professional career.
Classes for six year olds to adultsDebbie Fraser - BA Perf Arts30 years of professional industry experience.Ph: 0407 040 014 AH: 5229 7387
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Modern Jazz/Funk and Tap tuition
Email: [email protected]
• No exams, no competitions - Just Fun!
• End of year performance
• Competitive rates
• Come along and learn all the latest
dance moves!
All ages from 3 - 18 years
‘Girls and Boys’
Classes held at Lara & Hamlyn Heights
For 2012 enrolments and enquiries
ph: 5282 8490 or 0419 543 706.
Children love music, they love to sing, dance, use puppets, dress ups and play instruments; but little do they know how good it is for them.
Much more than a Music Program!
Sessions in Geelong, Lara & Teesdale!
Hey Dee Ho incorporates: • Fine and gross motor skills • Cognitive development • A sense of pitch & rhythm • Spatial awareness • Imaginative play • Listening skills • Turn taking
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Auslan “signing”
• Traditional children’s songs • Multi-cultural songs • Favourites from HI-5 • Songs from Australian composers
We run sessions for parents andchildren, child care centres,
kindergartens and playgroups aswell as offering birthday parties.
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CLASSES AT DOUGLASS ST STUDIO, HERNE HILL FRIDAY EVENINGS
Adult beginner Tap ages 16+ 5-6pmAdult intermediate Tap ages 16+ 6-7pmAdult intermediate Jazz ages 16+ 7-8pm
Director Ms. Sally PearsonDip Dance and Performance (D.F.T.A)Dip Arts Small Companies and Community TheatreCert 4 Small Business ManagementABN 74 155 115 125
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at The Potato Shed, Peninsula Drive, Drysdaleat The Potato Shed, Peninsula Drive, Drysdale
Ph. 04 1817 9871 to enrol or emailPh. 04 1817 9871 to enrol or emaildanceinitiativeproductions@[email protected]
Dance Classes
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Feel the love ofmusical theatre
Anyone who has dreamt of learning acrobatics,gymnastics, dance or other performing arts willfind the answer at KidsPlace Circus School.
KidsPlace’s offers established programs to suitany age all at the one dedicated training facility.
KidsPlace students learn skills in all areas of floorgymnastics while building core strength, balanceand flexibility combined with circus and acrobaticperforming apparatus.
From contortion, aerial silks (tissue), aerial hoop(lyra), static trapeze, unicycles, clowning, andtightrope to hula hoops, juggling and more, studentsdevelop left and right brain function and coordina-tion skills while having a great time learning some-thing different.
KidsPlace has prep circus classes for four to six-year-olds, recreational circus programs for agesseven to 12, teenage circus classes for high schoolgroups and adult programs for students aged from16 to 50 plus.
KidsPlace also offers visiting school programs,while word is spreading about its great birthday parties.
KidsPlace incorporates Australian AcrobaticAcademy programs for gymnasts, dancers and calis-thenics participants seeking to enhance their skillswhile focusing on flexibility, core and upper bodystrength and, of course, acrobatic tricks.
KidsPlace’s ideal learning environment keepsclass sizes small for individual attention, with twoinstructors per 10 students.
Students also have real opportunities to performonce they’ve developed their skills.
Anyone wanting to take the first step toward theirperforming dreams can phone KidsPlace CircusSchool on 5242 8458, email at [email protected] visit its website at kidsplace.com.au.
Children love acting,singing and dancing, withmusical theatre forming a
magical connection betweenyoung performers.
Geelong Academy ofPerforming Arts (GAPA) isrenowned for its exciting andchallenging musical theatretuition for children aged three to16.
Through acting, students devel-op skills in listening, speaking,taking turns and cooperationthrough playful and engagingactivities.
They sing and learn about thevoice and how it works, how tostand, how to breathe, how to singin tune and how to develop theconfidence to expand the vocalrange and increase the power ofthe voice.
Students improve posture, bal-ance and coordination throughdance while developing confi-dence and the ability to workwithin a team.
It is GAPA’s pleasure to shareits knowledge, ideas and love of
GAPA puts children onstage with a love of musi-cal theatre.
acting, singing, dancing and per-forming with students.
GAPA is also renowned for itsoutstanding dance tuition for chil-
dren aged three and above.The many styles of dance
taught at GAPA help develop chil-dren’s sense of musicality,rhythm, timing, grace, flexibilityand strength.
Dancers develop poise, confi-dence and will always have fondmemories of their friends andtime spent at GAPA.
Classes offered include hiphop/ funk, theatrical and combi-nation jazz, ballet, and tap fortinies.
The classes encourage a life-long enjoyment and understand-ing of dance and theatre whileproviding a fantastic way to keepfit.
Interested students and parentscan visit the studio and trial aclass.
GAPA’s studios are at 1/37Gheringhap St, Geelong.
Anyone seeking more informa-tion on classes or to arrange a pri-vate inspection of GAPA’s studiosand theatre can phone MichaelWard on 5222 8533 or visitwww.gapa.net.au.
A KidsPlace for performing arts
Students can learn a variety of skills atKidsPlace Circus School.
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Classes held in
Geelong West & LaraAll ages
Jazz, Tap & Funk
Classes commence Feb 7th
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What GAPA Offers?• Fully trained instructors with considerable teaching and
dance experience• End of year concert and midyear caberet• Professional studios fi tted out with mirrored walls and
air conditioning classes for beginners, intermediates and advanced levels
LEARNING MUSICAL THEATRE AT GAPA IS EDUCATIONAL, REWARDING AND MOST OF ALL FUN.
We have:• Inspirational teachers • Classes for children 3-16yrs• Fully air conditioned studios• Our own ‘in-house’ Theatre
Children love acting, singing and dancing...there is a magical connection betweenyoung performers and musical theatre.
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February 6th• Tap Dancing
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4yrs to AdultCHECK OUT WEBSITE FOR DANCE TIMETABLE
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Classes are held at Cloverdale Community Centre Classes are held at Cloverdale Community Centre Inc. There are no exams, however if interested in Inc. There are no exams, however if interested in exams just see me and this can be arranged. exams just see me and this can be arranged. Classes held on Monday & Classes held on Monday & Saturday. Classes Saturday. Classes resume 6th February.resume 6th February.
Open Day 4th February 2012 10am to 12 noonPlease contact Traceyon 0424 240 466
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New studio for ballet academyEmma Madden and Expressions Ballet
Academy (EBA) are excited to announcetheir brand new studio in Newtown.
The studio has been custom designed and builtespecially for the students and staff of EBA.
Facilities include two mirrored studios withsprung and Tarkett flooring, air-conditioning andheating, a student lounge and study area, a foyer,dressing rooms, bathrooms and showers.
The school offers classes in classical ballet, con-temporary, jazz, Pilates and acrobatics for studentsaged three years to adult.
Expressions Ballet Academy aims to foster a loveof dance in a caring, nurturing and fun environmentwhile providing students with a high level of techni-cal training.
Students have the opportunity to undertake exam-inations in the Royal Academy of Dance syllabus,represent the school in performances and participatein an end of year concert.
In its three years together EBA has seen highexam results obtained by all students as well as entryinto Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School.
Expressions Ballet Academy students Ivyand April.
In 2011 students also received scholarships at theRoyal Academy of Dance winter workshop andRAD graded awards day.
Cheerleading classes for 2012Cheer Geelong has plenty
on offer this year with afocus on its cheer and hip-
hop teams for competitive, per-formance and recreational pro-grams for five to 20-year-olds.
Following fantastic competi-tion results at state and nationallevel along with exciting perform-ances and workshops in 2011,Cheer Geelong can’t wait to com-mence the year.
Dancers and athletes have theopportunity to work with one ofthe world’s best when TeamUSA’s Kelvin Lam visitsAustralia for just four days.
Kelvin will visit to workshopthe latest skills with CheerGeelong’s new cheerleaders aswell as its experienced teams.
With cheerleading one ofAustralia’s fastest growing sports,Cheer Geelong’s programs offer-ing explosive cheer, pom, hiphop, gymnastics, acrobatics, tum-
Cheer Geelong studentslearn a vast range ofcheerleading skills.bling and visually exciting tradi-tional routines.
Cheerleading takes skill, athleti-cism, strength and energy. With somuch to learn, it’s a great way tokeep fit and be part of a team.
The cheer and hip hop gym hastaken a leading role in developingcheerleading in Geelong over thelast 6 years, with accredited headcoach/choreographer KirraleeBadham attending world champi-onships in Florida and coaching
clinics throughout the year to seelatest trends and opportunities.
Her popular recreational streetcheer classes feature a fresh,vibrant and fun atmosphere inwhich students learn technique,flexibility and skills.
For the more serious cheerleaderand/or dancer, Cheer Geelong’scompetitive teams provide an excit-ing and challenging experience.
Student of five years SophieMaconachie, 11, says the atmos-phere at competitions is “amazing”.
“It’s so much fun. I love danceand gymnastics and by doingcheer I get to do both.”
Cheer Geelong is proud to behome to Geelong Supercats’ cheer-leaders, providing the athletes anddancers with an opportunity to per-form and entertain large crowds atbasketball games during the season.
For or just a challenge,prospective students can contactCheer Geelong on 5229 8190.
The Dance Company is ideal for childrenaged from three up.
Enjoyable lessons in danceEstablished since 1995, The Dance Company
operates under the guidance of experienced,friendly teachers.
The locally-run dance school features a relaxed,family atmosphere in which students strive forexcellence in the most enjoyable way possible.
The Dance Company is run locally by Peta Cotter.Peta danced for 26 years and now passes her vast
knowledge of dance on to her students.The school takes pride in offering enjoyable les-
sons to its students while maintaining a high stan-dard of learning.
The school operates in two locations: Lara andLittle River. Classes run on Monday and Saturday.
Peta holds Commonwealth Society of Teachers ofDancing diplomas in theatrical dance, jazz ballet,tap dancing and classical ballet.
The Dance Company keeps its classes interestingby keeping up to date with changing styles.
The school does not force students into perform-ing on stage or undertaking examination work –they can simply choose to attend The DanceCompany classes for enjoyment, exercise and socialbenefits.
The students are not charged an enrolment or reg-istration fee or term payments. The Dance Companyoperates on pay-as-you-come basis, so students donot have to pay for classes they are unable to attend.
The school offers classes in jazz ballet, tap danc-ing, classical ballet, modern dance, hip hop andnational dance.
Classes are available for boys and girls aged threeand up.
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Jazz ~ Tap ~ Classical Ballet ~ Hip Hop ~ Modern Dance ~ Theatrical
Exams and Presentation Work optional
ENROLNOW
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Classical Ballet (RAD) & Contemporary with Michelle McDowall Hip Hop/Funk & Tap with Jana Kolacz
Boys only Hip Hop/Industrial Tap with Jordan Fruk Tap & Modern Jazz Hip Hop/Funk & Contemporary
3 - 5 years Song & Dance Highland Dancing Hip Hop only classes with Charlotte Evans
Pre-School Fairy Ballet class Adult Tap, Jazz & Contemporary, beginners to advancedClasses in: Belmont, Geelong (city) Newcomb, Newtown,
Queenscliff, & Highton
COMMENCING MONDAY 6TH FEBRUARY, 2012Contact: Vivienne 0425 873269 or 52436676
[email protected] • www.taphigh.com.au
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ExpressionsExpressions Ballet AcademyBallet Academy
2 Gregory Avenue, NewtownEnquires: Emma Madden 0402 314 028
Royal Academy of Royal Academy of Dance-SyllabusDance-Syllabus• Beginners to Advanced• Beginners to Advanced• Special Pre-school Classes• Special Pre-school Classes• Teen/Adult Beginner Ballet• Teen/Adult Beginner Ballet• Classical Ballet• Classical Ballet• Contemporary • Contemporary • Jazz• Jazz
ENROLMENT DAY ON
25TH JANUARY 3 - 7PM
“Spreading our love “Spreading our love of dance to the next of dance to the next
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SSing/Dance Perform
Gymnastics Exercise
Build Confidence Learn new skills
Eastside Calisthenics College
Leopold and St.Albans Park Classes held Mondays for Tinies (age 3-7) and Sub
Juniors(7-9). Tuesdays for Juniors (9-12). Classes also available for Intermediates, Seniors and Masters.
Fully qualified and experienced coaches
Please call Teresa: 0407807274 or Natalie: 52504480 or 0410414192
Check out our website for further info…
www.eastsidecalisthenicsgeelong.com
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Geelong School of Dance teaches a variety of styles in each class.
Dancers will learn jazz, funk & hip hop.Ages start from 3 year old up to adult
New breakdance classes for boys & girls 4yrs to adult
GEELONG SCHOOL OF DANCEPLEASE TEXT/CALL EMILY BALAZS
ON 0412 862 459 OR EMAIL [email protected]
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With its combination of cutestyling, features, bright colours and astarting price of just $12,490 (plus on-roads) Barina Spark five-door hatchshould be a sure-fire winner with theGeneration Y female market thatHolden will be targeting.
At first glance Barina Spark has thesporty look of a three-door hot hatchbut a closer look reveals that the reardoor handles are cleverly disguised atthe top rear of the door – a feature pio-neered several years ago by AlfaRomeo.
The rear of the Spark is dominatedby a pair of round tail lights on eitherside of the car which, while they doclash with the flowing lines, add char-acter as well as a point of differentia-tion from its competitors.
Inside, the flowing style continuesalthough again the flow is broken, thistime by two separate instrument pan-els mounted behind the steering wheelthat almost look as if they’re aftermar-ket fitments.
A bit of a ‘blokey’ touch for such afemale-oriented car but once againHolden has to be applauded for pro-viding something just that little bit dif-ferent.
Power for the Barina Spark comesfrom a 1.2-litre petrol engine that gen-erates 59 kilowatts at 6400 rpm and107 Nm at 4800 rpm.
Fuel consumption is rated at 5.6litres per 100 kilometres with CO2emissions of 128 grams per kilometre.
Interior space is acceptable withgood front headroom thanks to thedesign that has the highest point of thecar immediately above the front seatoccupants.
Rear legroom is limited althoughheadroom is still reasonable.
Rear storage is limited to 170 litreswith the rear seatbacks in place and580 litres with them folded.
Despite its low price Barina Sparkis no stripped-down special.
Safety features include front, sideand curtain airbags, ABS brakes and
Chick magnet: Barina Spark five-door hatch should be a sure-fire winner with the Generation Y female market.
Flashy Barina
Sporty flash: Silver and red models come with the added fea-ture of colour-coded door and dashboard appliqués.
Funky: Berina has plenty ofaesthetic appeal.
electronic stability control (ESC). Thecar has yet to sit for its local ANCAPsafety test, but when tested in Europeit received a four-star rating.
That car didn’t have ESC soHolden is quietly confident that theAustralian model will receive themaximum five stars.
Other standard features on theentry-level Spark CD include air con-ditioning, power front windows, USBand iPod/iPhone input, MP3 compati-ble audio with steering wheels mount-ed controls and 14-inch alloy wheels.The CD model will sell for $12,490(without dealer or governmentcharges).
The higher-specced CDX, priced atan RRP of $13,990 (there’s no drive-away special price) adds 15-inchalloys, a larger, body-coloured rearspoiler, rear power windows, Sportecseat trim and a storage tray under thefront passenger’s seat.
As a keen driver it’s easy to be crit-ical of the Barina Spark’s modest per-formance but that’s not what this car isabout.
Rather, put yourself in the place of aparent with a newly-licensed daughter,a manual licence that is – as they allshould have.
Here’s a $13,000 five-door hatchwith a funky styling that will appeal toher and her friends. It’s got six airbags,ABS brakes and stability control (a bigtick from you); and it doesn’t go par-ticularly fast (another tick from you).
PAYMENTS BASED ON 60 MONTHS WITH 35% DEPOSIT EXCLUDING ON ROAD COSTS @ 11.95% T.A.P. TOTAL REPAYMENTS 1. $21,671.00. 2. $18,205.00. 3. $11,707.00. 4. $16,471.00. 5. $14,305.00. 6. $11,707.00. 7. $8,239.00. 8. $18,205.00. 9. $10,839.00. 10. $8,239,00. 11. $16,471.00. 12. $12,512.60. 13. $19,432.00. 14. $9,432.00. 15. $12,592.00. 16. $15,712.00. 17. $7,352.00. 18. $7,321.00. 19. $7,352.00.
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fridaymotor
Mini goes countryBY ERIC BLAIR
The growth of the compactSUV continues unabatedwith even the iconic
British/German marque Minijoining the fray with a modelcalled Countryman.
Actually it’s not the first timethat Mini has been in the off-roadmarket, those with long memorieswill recall the Mini Moke that wasbuilt in Australia until the early1980s.
Countryman has many featuresnot seen in the cute little AussieMoke. To start with theCountryman will have a roof –something that was an optionalextra on the Moke!
Mini Countryman is an all-newmodel rather than a long wheel-base version of the standard Mini.It is larger in all directions and isalmost in the midsize SUV classrather than being a small vehicle.
Rather than calling the MiniCountryman an SUV, the title ofSAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) hasbeen revived.
As in the heyday of the originalMini during the swinging sixtiesthe Countryman is a stylish carthat can be customised in a multi-tude of ways, both inside and out.
The latter called CountrymanALL4. As with all of its type inthe crossover field it’s not intend-ed to be an off-road vehicle, but tobe able to traverse unmade roadsand icy surfaces.
Ground clearance is greater onthe Countryman than in the othersin the Mini range, however at 149mm it’s not much greater than insome passenger cars.
Because the Countryman is asubstantial 398 mm longer thanthe Mini three-door hatch it canbe used to carry people in theback seats without those in frontneeding to give up a fair bit of
their legroom. To further facilitatethis the Mini Countryman hasfour conventional passengerdoors.
Engine options are petrol anddiesel.
Manual and automatic trans-missions, both with six forwardratios, are offered in the completeCountryman range, a smart movein Australia where fewer andfewer driver are opting for thecontrol a manual gearbox pro-vides.
Steering and overall handlingin the Countryman are possiblynot quite as sharp as that in thesmaller standard Mini, but are stillway ahead of any other front-drive car on the market.
Mini has been a fashion state-ment for 50 years now and the all-new Mini Countryman will fur-ther enhance the fun side ofmotoring, particularly when youget right into customising yours.
Activity vehicle: Bigger than the standard Mini, but still with the same cheeky looks,this is the all-new SAV Mini Countryman.
2004 WK STATESMAN SUPERCHARGED, Auto, A/C, Alloys, Leather. SYQ-625 $16,0002002 VY HOLDEN SS UTE, V8, 6 Speed Manual. XWH-004 $15,0002002 VY COMMODORE WAGON, V6 Auto, A/C, Low Kms. TZY-670 $12,0002001 VS COMMODORE S UTE, V6 Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. YBD-297 $11,0002003 VY COMMODORE WAGON, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. SRP-670 $11,0002004 VY EQUIPE SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Long Reg. YRY-509 $10,000 2006 TK BARINA HATCH, 5Dr, 5 Speed, A/C, P/S. UCB-569 $8,0002003 HOLDEN CRUZE WAGON, 5 Speed Mod Kms. SGI-325 $8,000
2008 NISSAN TIIDA SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S, Mod Kms. WMF-840 $15,0002003 NISSAN PULSAR Q HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Mod Kms. SKH-955 $10,5002001 HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Mod Kms. QRE-643 $8,0002003 HYUNDAI ACCENT 3 DOOR HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S. SDJ-306 $8,0002000 FORD LASER, Auto, Long Rego, Local, A/C, P/S, Airbags. QDB-473 $8,0002001 HYUNDAI ACCENT HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. SKF-583 $7,0001999 HOLDEN JS VECTRA HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. PKT-872 $7,0001996 DAEWOO CIELO GL HATCH, Auto, 17,000 Kms. OAJ-712 $6,5001996 MAZDA ECLIPSE 626, Auto, Mod Kms. NYU-844 $6,000 1995 MITSUBISHI LANCER COUPE, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. NGN-835 $6,000
SELECTED QUALITY CARS2008 MITSUBISHI COLT HATCH 5Spd, 5DR, 1 Owner. Civic 7 $10,0002000 TOYOTA RAV 4 WAGON, 5 Speed, 5 Door, A/C, P/S. XOF-696 $10,0002007 HYUNDAI GETZ 3 DOOR, 5 Speed, Mod Kms. UXT-720 $9,0002000 FORD LASER HATCH, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. QDB-473 $8,0002004 KIA RIO HATCH, 5 Speed, Long Rego, Mod Kms. WXW-303 $7,000 1997 BMW 318i SEDAN, 5 Speed, A/C, P/S, Alloys. OHV-281 $7,0001999 SUBARU LIBERTY SEDAN, 5 Speed, 1 owner, AWD. PYQ-533 $7,0001993 NISSAN MAXIMA SEDAN, V6 Auto, A/C, P/S, Alloys. FAZ-316 $4,9991993 DAIHATSU CHARADE, 5 Speed, Hatch, 4 Cyl Motor. FGT-513 $4,500
FOUR CYLINDER AUTOMATICSLARGE VARIETY OF MAKES & MODELS - Wagons, Sedans, Utes, Autos & Manuals - LOTS OF LOW KM VEHICLES. ALL PRICES ARE DRIVEAWAY!
SELECTED QUALITY HOLDENS SELECTED QUALITY FORDS2004 FALCON FUTURA SEDAN, Dual Fuel, Auto, Local. SXE-218 $12,0002001 FORD AU III XR6 SEDAN, Auto, 18” Alloys, Local. UJU-915 $10,000
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WAGONS2002 VY COMMODORE WAGON, V6 Auto, A/C, Low Kms. TZY-670 $12,0002003 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE WAGON, Auto, A/C, P/S, Local. SRP-670 $11,0002000 TOYOTA RAV 4 WAGON, 5 Speed, 5Dr, A/C, P/S, Mod Kms. XOF-696 $10,500
COMMERCIALS AND UTES2002 VY HOLDEN SS UTE, V8, 6 Speed Manual. XWH-004 $15,000
2001 VS HOLDEN COMMODORE UTILITY, Auto, 6 Cyl. YBD-297 $11,000
1998 HOLDEN RODEO TWIN CAB UTE, 5 Speed, A/C, P/S. RJQ-834 $9,000
1998 TOYOTA HILUX UTE, Auto, Mod Kms. OZK-979 $9,000
2001 NISSAN NAVARA TRAY, 5 Speed, 1 Owner, EFI. QQF-758 $8,000
1997 FORD COURIER DUAL CAB, 5 Speed, Aluminium Tray, Long Reg. $7,000
2004 HOLDEN WK STATESMAN SUPERCHARGED, Auto, A/C. SYO-625 $16,0001997 BMW 318i SEDAN, 5 Speed, 4 Door, Local, A/C. OHV-281 $7,000 2004 KIA CARNIVAL AUTO WAGON, 7 Seater, Service Books. TFG-231. $12,000
1990 TOYOTA HILUX UTE, 4x4, Dual Fuel, Canopy, 5 Speed. TYJ-162 $5,500
1999 FORD LASER HATCH, Auto, P/S, A/C. PRL-061 $1,600
1995 MITSUBISHI MAGNA SEDAN, 5 speed, A/C, P/S, Local. NHP-811 $1,200
1992 TOYOTA CAMRY SEDAN, Auto, A/C, P/S. EUV-502 $1,000
1988 NISSAN PULSAR HATCH, Auto, Local. RTR-324 $999
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2003 Nissan X-Trail TIAuto, P/Windows, Cruise Control,
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$10,999$10,9992006 Toyota Corolla Ascent
Auto in Black Duco, P/Windows, Airconditioning, CD Player, Service
History. Great Driving. Only 133,000kms. TVF 664
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2005 Subaru ImprezaAuto, 2.5 ltr, ABS, 122,000Kms,P/Windows, CD Player, Cruise,
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$14,999$14,999
2004 Honda JazzManual, Dual Airbags,
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Runaround Car. TAD 741
$9,999$9,999
The Independent, Friday January 20, 2012 4477
New premises,same level ofservice withexperts at BJTAs one of Geelong’s leading automotive serv-
icing and repair workshops, BJT Automotiveis a specialist in professional, personalised
customer service combined with quality workman-ship.
Based in Belmont, BJT Automotive has recentlymoved into a brand new workshop just one shopdown and featuring a modern workshop with the lat-est in diagnostic testing and tuning equipment.
BJT’s Brett Turley says the workshop teamremains focused on ensuring customers drive awayhappy every time.
“We’re Geelong’s Ford specialist, with the teamhaving extensive experience and knowledge of Fordvehicles, and we also service and repair other vehi-cle makes and models,” Brett says.
“All our work is fully guaranteed and we offer acourtesy car drop off and pick up service to ourclients.”
New-vehicle warranties are not affected whencars are serviced at BJT Automotive.
Brett and his team provide manufacturers’ hand-book servicing, air-conditioning servicing andregassing, suspension, brake and clutch repairs,electronic diagnostic and tuning work, EFI servicingand repairs, used-car pre-purchase inspections, fleetmanagement and maintenance and licensed road-worthy testing.
BJT Automotive operates 8am to 5.30pm Mondayto Friday at 8 Maxwell Avenue, Belmont.
For more information phone BJT Automotive on5244 3337.
BJT Automotive’s new Belmont premises.
Quality productsand expert staffready at BodyShop Paint storeBody Shop Paint Supplies has the ideal way to
finish off that automotive, industrial ormarine job.
Not only does Body Shop Paint Supplies servicethe trade sector, hobbyists and handymen can alsodrop in to discuss their projects with the knowl-edgeable and qualified staff.
Owner Adam Guglielmi says the business offers acomplete range of paints, tools and equipment.
Body Shop Paint Supplies stocks Valspar andDeBeer Automotive Paints, House Of Kolor CustomPaints and LIC Industrial Coatings.
Products include cleaners, putties, primers, 2Ktopcoats, basecoats, clears, auxiliaries, thinners andhardeners.
“We can supply most Australian Standard Coloursmixed to formulas and have a direct-to-metal appli-cation, a very cost affective paint system,” Adamsays.
“Our staff are all fully qualified painters andtradesman keen to provide a high level of service.
“Our knowledge and experience ensures wealways give great advice.
“We’ve never had customer come back to say itdidn’t work because we want to get it right the firsttime
“We want to sell the best products we can findrather than inferior quality that lets you down.
“We can sort out the bloke off the street witheverything he needs, from fixing the bumper or ascratch on the paintwork to building a street hot rod,we’ve got them covered.”
Body Shop Paint Supplies also offers free deliv-eries for trade customers.
For more information about any of the productswe distribute please email [email protected] or phone 5229 1928.
Adam Guglielmi at Body Shop PaintSupplies.
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FORD, panel van, 1996, dual fuel, needs work, no reg., engine no. JLCMT18881. $1,500. 0419 885 058. Norlane.
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HOLDEN, Omega, De-cember 2006, tinted glass, reverse sensors, new SV6 wheels and tyres, 158,000kms, UNG-694. $13,000. 0438 539 106. Corio.
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MAZDA, 323, 1997, 1.8L, 5 speed, CC, AC, reg. to 04/2012, 130,000kms, OHF-561. $5,300 ono. 5241-5876. 0400 879 246. Grovedale.
NISSAN, Patrol, 2002, ST+, turbo diesel, manual, low kms, lots of extras, service history, November reg., EC, RWC, RXZ-755. $23,500ono. 0418 522 078. Geelong.
NISSAN, Pulsar, 1997, 4 door sedan, 5 speed, AC, PS, RWC, reg 11/12, YT0-085, $3,000. 0404 961 010. Belmont.
SUBARU, Outback, LTD, 2000, RWC, reg 11/12, 5 speed manual, all extras, leather interior, service history, 177,000kms. UVB-950. $10,500ono. 0400 625 844. Ocean Grove.
TOYOTA, Camry, 1992, white, manual, GC, PS, AC, no RWC, drives well, SDS-750. $850ono. 0432 444 501. Hamlyn Heights.
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FORD, Cleveland, 302, V8 and auto gear box, radi-ator, power steering pump, runs well, needs a little attention. $600ono. 0437 378 169. Corio.
KIA, Carnival, 2000, green, auto, 62,000kms, UHG-396, no motor, will wreck. $1,000. 0407 361 047. Norlane.
MAG WHEELS, one set, 13”. $100ono. 0432 444 501. Hamlyn Heights.
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RIMS, x5, 15x8, black Sunraysia. $250 firm. 0417 058 937. Geelong.
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CAMPER, Coleman, with full annexe, VGC, sleeps 4-5, reg. until 05/12, light to tow. $3,750. 0409 217 251. Ocean Grove.
CAMPERVAN, Millard, 1980’s, sleeps 6, full annexe, GC, C76383, $4,600. 0408 541 364. Barwon Heads.
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DRIFTAWAY, 4 bunks, annexe, VGC. $9,000. 5278-6372. Bell Park.
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MILLARD, poptop, 15’, annexe, awning, single beds, VGC, many extras. $10,000. 5281-1548. Bannockburn.
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AIR CONDITIONER, port-able, Dimplex, under warranty, as new. $800. 5242-8338. St Albans Park.
AIR CONDITIONER, Olimpia Piu 16, 10 months old, cheap and in GC. $400. 0407 757 212. Co-rio.
ASSORTED FURNITURE, Children`s bed, mattress, dressing table with mirror, bedside table and desk. All purple. GC. $1,800 ono. 0422 875 738. Geelong.
BAR FRIDGE, Westing-house, 115 litre, SS, less than 2yo, reversible door, EC. $150 ono. 5251-5414. Clifton Springs.
BATTERY, Deep Cycle, 12V, 100Ah, gel battery, suit solar, marine and camping use, in carton with 2 year warranty. $398. 0400 238 731. Portarling-ton.
BED, double ensemble Sealy, looks as new, with electric blanket. $350. 5244-5021. Grovedale.
BED, king, pillowtop, brand new mattress with base. 10 year warranty. Not $1,495, sell $600. Urgent sale. Can deliver. 0400 118 838.
BED, QS mattress and base, VGC. $45. 5221-4338. Geelong West.
BED, queen pillowtop, brand new mattress with base. Chiropractic. 10 year warranty. $500. Can de-liver. 0412 388 485.
BED, single, iron frame, blue colour, 1900 x 900cm, arched headrest 780cm, new, includes mattress, $120ono. 5224-2735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
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BEDROOM FURNITURE, Queen size bed, metallic head and foot, 2 bedside drawers, 2 bedside stain-less steel lamps with glass shades. $250ono. 5251-3957 or 0458 828 299. Clifton Springs.
BIKE, brand new, Cyclops, boys/girls, accesories, less than half price, $80. 0434 831 012. Highton.
BIKE, mens, Raleigh, 18 speed, 51.5cm, frame as new, EC. $300. 5282-5456. Lara.
BUNKS, double and single, white, iron frame, no mattresses, as new, $325. 0408 229 392. Ocean Grove.
CHAIRS, kitchen, colonial, wooden. $130. 5221-2501. Newtown.
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CALENDERS, National Australia Bank, 1957-1998, some gaps, EC. $250 ono. 5244-1930. Highton.
CARPET RUNNER, (8m), matching rug (2m x 3m), EC, attractive. $500. 0430 144 070. Belmo nt.
CARPET, bold Axminster, best quality wool. 3 large rooms 3350cm x 4170cm, 5270cm x 3460cm, 4220 cm x 3220cm. All EC plus 2 free runners. $1,500. 0422 571 215. Torquay.
CASIO, Classpad, OS and graphics, version 3.0 (suit VCE), with cover. $110ono. 5272-1392. Norlane.
CHAIRS, approximately 35, GC. $525. 0422 875 738. Anglesea.
CHEF UNIFORM, complete, jacket 97R, worn twice, $40 ono. 5243-9902. Grovedale.
CLOTHES LINE, still boxed. $165. Massage table. $65. Assorted garden piping. 0438 522 367. Whittington.
COUCHES, 2 x 2 seaters, navy blue fabric, EC. $200. 0419 159 341. Bell Post Hill.
DINING SETTING, modern, complete with 6 suede chairs, bargain, $160. 0438 789 886. Grovedale.
DINING SETTING, 2.1m x 1m, pine table with 6 chairs, reasonable condi-tion. $240. 5256-3887. Ocean Grove.
DINING TABLE, Travertine, 1950 x 1000, as new. $950. 5259-2625. Port Arlington.
DINING TABLE, teak veneer, 4’6”, extends to 7’. $40. 0410 513 560 Norlane.
DINING TABLE, extend-able, 6 chairs, matching buffet unit, EC. $900ono. 5277-0046, 0413 287 001. Bell Post Hill.
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DRAWING/DRAFTING BOARD, timber base, green finish top, includes parallel line. $180. 5258-3535. Point Lonsdale.
ELECTRIC CHAIR, leather, table to fit. $1,200ono. 5257-1809. Indented Head.
ELECTRIC ROASTS, toasts, grills, rotisserie, new, portable. $50. 5243-5882. Belmont.
ELKHORN PLANT, large, on board. $25. 0409 955 865. Norlane.
EMBROIDERY MACHINE, Bernina, new still in box, less than ½ price. $959. 0458 742 313. Norlane.
COMPUTERSPC CELERON, 2.4GHZ, 504MB ram, 40GB, HD, 2XCD, drives XP, profes-sional office 2003, KB wireless mouse, Lexmark printer. $500. 0414 203 435.
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ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, large with 80cm TV, EC. $250ono. 0419 399 134. Corio.
EXERCISE BIKE, EC, hardly used, new $140, sell $50. 0408 647 106. Leopold.
FENCING POLE DIGGER, Hoger, very little use. $1,080. 0404 318 614. Bell Park.
FRIDGE, Westinghouse, white, 660L, double door, fridge/freezer, as new, sale due to relocation, $920 ono. 0427 585 161. Grovedale.
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GATES, double, steel frame/pickets, 1.75Hx 1.35W, special hinges, suit sloping drive way. $350 5244-1155 or 0407 442 422. Belmont.
GEELONG COLLEGE UNIFORM, complete in-cluding blazer, kilt, jump-ers, dresses etc. Sizes range from 8 to 14, most items under 2 months old, $395. 0411 595 826.
GOLF CLUBS, full matching set, Cougar, mens’, right handed, graphite, woods, irons, wedges and putter, many extras, EC. $280. 5257-1205. St Leonards.
HIGHTON PRIMARY school uniform, prep, boys, size 5-6, complete with hat and bag, brand new. $150. 0438 789 886. Grovedale.
HOUSE BRICKS, $220 for 1000. Phone James 0407 361 047. Norlane.
KARDINIA COLLEGE, pinafores and kilts, GC, $60. 0413 244 428. Hamlyn Heights.
LOUNGE SUITE, with matching dining setting, 7ft 6” extending table, Sumna, 6 chairs, EC. $500. 5261-2387. Torquay.
LOUNGE SUITE, wingback, 2 seater, floral pattern, EC. $200. 5253-1930. Clifton Springs.
LOUNGE SUITE, two 2 seater lounges, with 6 matching dining chairs, EC. $100. 5274-9796. Lovely Banks.
LOUNGE SUITE, Sander-son floral linen, wing backed, 3 seater couch, 2 arm chairs, 1 being a swivelled rocker, EC. $1,200 ono. 0438 097 865. Highton.
LOUNGE SUITE, Jacob-ean, EC, 3 seater and 2 chairs. $750. Dining chairs available, extra. 0418 503 436. Queenscliff.
LOUNGE SUITE, 3 seater and 2x 2 seater, all with matching cushions, contemporary design with navy blue corduroy up-holstery, as new, EC. $750. 0422 002 137. Manifold Heights.
LOUNGE, 3 seater, linen, floral and cream, very comfy, ideal for rumpus room. $45. 5221-2501. Newtown.
LOUNGE, floral, wing back, two chairs, two seater settee. $140. 5221-2501. Newtown.
MATTRESS, queen, latex, pillowtop, brand new in plastic. Chiropractic. Damask fabric. 15 year warranty. $500ono. Must sell. Can deliver. 0412 388 485.
MIRROR, full length, wood frame, GC. $35 ono. 5275-4708. Corio.
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MATTRESS, double, Chiro, brand new chiro-practic mattress. Full warranty. Can deliver. $150. 0400 118 838.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, electric patient hoist, manual wheelchair, adjustable bed rail, folding loading ramps suitable for wheelchair, $1,400 the lot. 0401 050 287. Grovedale.
MOBILE (IPHONE), 32GB, dual simcard, new in box, great Christmas gift, unlocked, no contract. $195. 0478 021 499. High-ton.
MOBILITY SCOOTER, hardly used, battery oper-ated, EC. $2,500. Gary 0418 504 231. Leopold.
MOTOR SCOOTER, electric, as new, red and black, no reg, no licence required. $1,800. 0438 181 131. Hamlyn Heights.
MOUNTAIN BIKE, ladies, 24 gears, Sedona, hardly used, paid $720, sell $290. 5248-7029, 0425 703 798. St Albans Park.
OUTDOOR DINING TABLE, hand crafted, pro-fessionally built, recycled black butt top with lots of feature, steel frame and legs, 186 x 87cm, $1,850 ono. 5241-9373. Grove-dale.
OUTDOOR SETTING, rectangle table, glass top, 6 padded vinyl chairs, GC. $45. 5243-8645. Highton.
OUTDOOR SETTING, glass top table, 5 chairs, with cushions. $90. 5221-0997. East Geelong.
PAVING, crazy paving, blue stone, large quantity. $1,500ono. 0434 831 012. Highton.
PHOTO COPIER, Ricoh, Aficio, 340, A4-A3, re-duce, enlarge, GC. $380. 0419 034 227. Waurn Ponds.
PINBALL MACHINE, Lost World, 1970s, recently serviced, VGC. $2,250ono. 0427 119 617. Manifold Heights.
PLANT, Hoya, on 3’ wire frame, big plant. $20. 0406 543 591. North Geelong.
POOL TABLE, 8’ x 4’, slate, EC, accessories in-cluded. $1,300. 0404 035 289. Geelong.
RETRO FURNITURE, laminated table and 4 swivel chairs, divan, 6 dining chairs. $290 the lot. 0466 281 495. Drysdale.
ROCKING CHAIR, antique, circa 1910, tapestry seat, back and arms, EC. $375. 5248-3421. St Albans Park.
RUNNING SPIKES, 7 ½, 9½ US, as new. $40. 5241-9892. Belmont.
SCOOTER, mobility, electric, 4 wheel, 40km range, brand new. $2,300. 0402 757 987. Lara.
SECURITY DOOR, new. $120ono. 5278-9167. Bell Park.
SETTEE, 3 seater bed, bed used once, Aztec tri-bal pink blue, $200. 5253-1671. Clifton Springs.
SIDEBOARD CABINET, 1 year old, 201cms x 58cms x 63cms, teak, EC, $249 ono. 5298-1405. Hamlyn Heights.
SIDEBOARD, modern, dark timber, 4 yo, 1.5 M, EC, $800. 5243-4781. Highton.
STAIR LIFT, Acorn, suit 3 steps, or can be adapted, EC, installation available. $900 ono. 5244-2097. Torquay.
FOR SALESPINDLE SHAPING machine, 3 phase, with large range of cutters, re-tired cabinet maker. $5,000. 0422 058 120. Torquay.
SURF BOARD, McGrigor, hand crafted by Jack Knight, 1975. $1,000ono. 0417 397 081. Melton.
SURFBOARD, NSP, Surf Betty, 6’10’’, pink, VGC, carry bag. $420. 0433 364 680. Leopold.
TABLE LAMP, (art deco), blue, frilled, glass shade, unusual design. $100. 5251-1818. Clifton Springs.
TABLE, Malaysian hard-wood, teak, 180Lx90W, 6 months old, EC, $350. 0414 969 543. Clifton Springs.
TABLE, round cedar, Victorian, centre column. 120cm - 4ft, seats 6-8, VGC. $600. 5243-7517. Highton.
TILES, 29, graphite 40cm x 40cm floor tiles, 110 white 20cm x 25cm wall tiles. $295 ono. 0408 599 673. Grovedale.
TV CABINETS, 2, timber, with doors, colour TVs in-cluded, EC, $200 each. 5258-2632. Queenscliffe.
TV, LG, 70cm, with stand , black, VGC. $100. 5243-4571. Grovedale.
TV, Sanyo, flat screen, with set top box and re-motes, EC. $35. 5243-9503. Highton.
TV, Voxson, HD, 22’’, DVD, and tuner, new in box, $290. 5224-2735 or 0416 709 983. Geelong West.
WASHING MACHINE, Wild Country Magic Wash, portable, hand operated, never used. $20. 0409 874 124. Newtown.
WATCH, Gents, Tissot, unwanted prize, valued $1,550, sell $770 ono. Urgent sale. 0421 025 341. North Geelong.
WATER LILLIES, big and small, plants in flower. Suitable for ponds and dams. $10. 5250-2667. Curlewis.
WETSUIT, Rip Curl Steamer, chest zip, size large, 3/2, brand new. Re-tail $580, sell $375. 0424 065 525. Anglesea.
WIG, ladies, short style, coffee shade with high-lights, excellent quality, natural, products provided. $150ono. 5298-1123. Newtown.
GARDEN/OUTDOOR
FREE STRAW MULCH, Geelong Showgrounds. Phone 5221-1707.
POOL, 12ft round, above ground, large filter and motor, plus accessories. $800ono. 5278-6116. Bell Park.
POOL, Clark Rubber, Sunsoka, 7.4m x 3.8m, as new, still in box, never constructed, all extras, solar heating, barracuda, etc. Paid $10,500, sell for $6,500. 5229-2882. Grovedale.
BABY GOODS
ASSORTED, cot, mattress, jogger pram, bassinet, bed rail, EC. $400. 0409 941 648. Belmont.
ASSORTED, baby cot, mattress, sheets, blankets, quilt sets, trolley cover. Value $850. Sell $270. 0420 596 042, Corio.
BABY CARRIER, Baby Bjorn, $40. 0417 538 610. Herne Hill.
BABY STERILISER, electric, Tommee Tippee, EC. $49.95. 0408 365 188. Geelong West.
ANTIQUES &COLLECTABLES
BEDHEAD, and foot, with irons, double, antique, ed-wardian, inlaid bow and ribbons in main panels. $350. 5253-2410. Clifton Springs.
BUFFET dresser, antique, circular mirror, 6’ long, perfect condition. $500. 5261-2809. Torquay.
LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, Jacobean, carved, 1940’s. $1,000 ono. 5253-2786. Clifton Springs area.
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RAM, 5 months old, black faced suffolk. Half price $190. 5276-1014. Lovely Banks.
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PERSONAL
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SCOOTER, Monarch, as new, hardly used, owner deceased. New $3,300, sell $2,300ono. 5275-8193. Corio.
MUSIC/INSTRUMENTS
GUITAR LESSONS, experienced teacher, competitive rates, all students welcome. 0466 943 817. Geelong East.
PIANO, GC. $490. 0422 408 410. Geelong West.
PET SERVICES/ACCESSORIES
BIRD CAGE, ornate, black metal, suit large birds, GC. $50. 0417 131 058. Bel-mont.
FISH TANK, with stand/light, 4ft, extra thick glass. $280ono. 0400 419 015. Belmont.
FISH TANK, high quality, EC, 61cmH x 121cmW, in-cludes blue and white lights, pump, filters. $900. 0425 822 613. Lara.
FLOATS ANDTRANSPORT
HORSE FLOAT, double, new floors, paint, tyres, EC. $6,500 negotiable. 0400 886 992. Lara.
FOR SALE
SADDLE, black, Bruce Smith, dressage, 16”. EC, $1,500. 0411 262 816. Clifton Springs.
BRIDAL ANDDEB WEAR
NEW WEDDING DRESS, size 14-18, lace up back, train, white, beads, embroidery, $400 ono. 0488 110 064. Geelong.
WEDDING DRESS, white, size 12 - 16, thin straps (optional), crystal beaded bodice, princess skirt, lace up back, train, EC, dry cleaned, $1,000. 0407 048 276. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, white, 10, beading, lace-up back, train, stunning!, 3 x bridesmaid dresses, 10-12, silver, chiffon, overlay, long, flowergirl dress, 10, white, all never worn! sell the lot $1,200. 0412 235 861. Herne Hill.
WEDDING DRESS, Wendy Makin designer, size 14-16, white silk, small train, lace beaded bodice top. $1,500ono. 0400 309 043. Geelong.
WEDDING DRESS, stunning, long sleeves, satin/ pattern, size 10-12, EC, dry cleaned, $500. 0434 355 044. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, size 12-14, cream, satin bodice with beading, on or off the shoulder, tulle skirt, fingertip veil with headpiece. Shoes/bag to match, $300. 0402 802 401. Bannockburn.
WEDDING DRESS, size 12, long sleeves, pearl beadings, A line, train, exquisite design. $400 ono. 0418 502 068. Lara.
WEDDING DRESS, size 10-12, very pretty, short sleeved, sequined bodice with lace trim. Matching hat also available. $200. 0431 543 888. Newcomb.
WEDDING DRESS, Essense, latte, crushed taffeta dress, including veil, lace up back, size 16-18. $500 ono. 0408 533 860. 5257-1260. Ocean Grove.
WEDDING DRESS, and veil, white, size 14, beading and halter neck, never worn, $600, 0408 360 573. Bell Park.
WEDDING DRESS, 14-16, ivory beaded and matching beaded veil, EC. Been drycleaned. $600. 0409 968 002.
BRIDAL ANDDEB WEAR
WEDDING DRESS, 10-12, made/worn in UK, cream lace over satin, V-neck, ¾ sleeves, tiered skirt, train, under-skirt, very feminine, dry-cleaned, EC, bargain. $200. 5243-1560. Bel-mont.
WEDDING DRESS and shawl, EC, 10-12, dry cleaned. $500. 0422 284 788. Lara.
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FUNCTION & EVENTS ASSISTANT (WEDDINGS)Assistance required in set up and pack up for weddings held at this historic Geelongproperty....ID:1754
ASSISTANT- ART ROOMYou can assist the art teacher with preparation of the art facility and also supportstudents within a classroom situation....ID:1755
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ASSISTANT- RECREATION/SPORTAssist with lunchtime outdoors sports and activities, encouraging enjoyment, beengaging and involved with the children and the activity....ID:1757
PERFORMERSAnyone who loves entertaining can provide enjoyment by performing-singing,dancing etc for students....ID:1758
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Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) is one of Australia’s licensed mobile telecommunications carriers. VHA is undertaking network wide upgrades to improve services to Vodafone customers. This proposal by VHA is to provide new services from an existing site at Eastern Reserve, 70 Hopkins Street, Winchelsea (1129 Winchelsea).The proposed activity consists of the following;• Three (3) new panel antennas located on new mounts
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GEELONG Cricket Club will defenda competitive total in its premierleague match against Melbourne thisweekend.
The Cats’ top order all chipped in tofinish day one with 309 runs on theboard.
Hayden Butterworth was the starbatting at number five, with his fourhours at the crease leaving him ago-nisingly short of a well-deserved cen-tury on 99.
He was well supported by JacobThorne with 70 and Luke Muller, 42.
Marc Carson will look to take earlywickets with the new pill tomorrow,before the Cats’ spin bowlers look tochoke the life out of Melbourne andcontinue Geelong’s rise up the ladder.
In Geelong Cricket Association,Grovedale has the upper hand in divi-sion one against Lara.
The Tigers batted first last week andwere quickly reduced to 3/52 afteryoung quick Matthew Richmond tooktwo early wickets.
But from there star batsman NickPeterson showed why he is one of theclass players in the competition with astirling 111.
Veteran Simon Pearce providedsupport to fall just shy of a century on97.
After the scheduled 85 overs,Grovedale had amassed what shouldbe a match winning total of 9/324.
Daniel Weigl toiled well for Lara tobe rewarded with five wickets.
In division two, top three teams StAlbans Breakwater, Murgheboluc andGeelong City were all dismissed foreerily similar scores last week but eachfought back to claim crucial wickets to
keep their hopes of victory alive.Torquay looks the most likely to
cause an upset when it resumes at 2/39chasing St Albans Breakwater’s 137.Charlie Harris was the hero for theTigers, bagging 5/20.
St Peters bowled Murgheboluc outfor 128 but fell to be 4/26 at the closeof play.
Marshall managed to do almostexactly the same, dismissing GeelongCity for 141 but ending up on 4/27.
All games will play an importantrole in the make up of the ladder, witha win or loss for any of these sidesholding huge ramifications.
In division three, Ty Watts made amajestic 146 to lead Meredith to acommanding position in its match ofthe round against Corio.
Unfortunately for Meredith, though,too much was left to too few beforethe side ended up with a score of 237,dismissed in the 68 over thanks tothree wickets each to Kevin Hayes andJason Stewart.
Corio faced three overs last weekand wiped five runs off the defecit. IfJon Boljkovac can get Corio off to agood start and set a platform for gunbat Michael Ebborn then their sidecould be a chance to win this one.
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Fresh and saltwater hosts variety show Geelong on the rise
ANGLERS hooked into a huge variety ofspecies in fresh and saltwater over thepast week.
Redfin were relatively easy to catchfrom the Barwon River at Queen’s Parkand further upstream. Live minnowaccounted for plenty of fish close to 1kg,with the area above Buckley Falls best.
Lure anglers had to consistently moveto find shoals but, once located, numbersof fish were caught. I caught and releasedover 50 redfin, the best well over 1kg,with a Scorpion 35 in the Coke Cancolour my best lure.
The river also produced some hugecarp around Fyans and Queen’s parks.Bread or corn unweighted on light linesworks well, with berley also a major help.
Mitchell Slater was one of the luckyanglers on Corio Bay. Fishing from hisHobie kayak close in to Royal GeelongYacht Club he caught a bag of fish includ-ing snapper to 45cm, salmon better than1kg and four nice flathead, all on softplastics.
Stuart Ward was also successful whenfishing the sandbar in the GrammarSchool lagoon. Stuart’s recorded animpressive tally of small snapper but his2.3kg fish made the long walk in fromAvalon Beach worthwhile.
Stanley Jacobs nailed his bag limit ofwhiting in close to Bird Rock. Most fishaveraged 33cm, with Stanley noting franticaction just as the sun was rising but taper-ing off when conditions become sunny.
Xavier Hunt fished the outer-harbourspoil grounds with soft plastics for a nicebag of flathead, snapper and salmon. Allthe action was during the run-off fromhigh tide.
Few anglers have fished Wilson Spitover the past weeks but those who have,especially after dark, have landed snap-per. Fresh pilchard has been the bait.
Young gun: SamuelSmith a pair of snapperfrom the bay off StLeonards.
Last weekend Jason Smith and 11-year-old son Samuel hit the water off StLeonards at daylight. The full day’s effortin 22m was rewarded with five snapper toaround 3kg.
Whiting captures remained consistent,with early mornings or evenings best onthe shallow grass beds between CliftonSprings and St Leonards. Pippies or freshsquid were the baits of choice.
Edwards Point remained one of the hotspots for whiting.
Inside Swan Bay, Noel Henry found afew big flathead after laying a liberalberley trail. Noel caught his first in lessthan 10 minutes, boating the 3.4kg whop-per after a lengthy battle on light tackle.
Noel finished with six other flathead,all were better than 1kg each.
Sizes varied, with most close to 1kg buta few beauties reaching 3kg aboard TerryStirling’s boat last weekend.
Yellowtail kingfish remained a hottopic over the past week but most anglerswho chased this species returned emptyhanded. I can’t go into detail of exactly
how the fish were taken but can say thatkings to 14kg were landed off Collendina.
Big seas presented difficult conditionsalong the coast but salmon to 3kg werelanded from the rock platforms betweenEastern View and Lorne. Lure was thebest method.
Graham Shorten fished Deep Laketwice to find the fish quite active just ondark, returning on both occasions withtwo rainbows of around 1.3kg apiece.Graham used Atomic Shad lures.
Redfin were still a viable option at LakePurrumbete, with either ice jigs, vibes orbobbers.
Lake Lonsdale was the destination forPaul Reece who trolled small Stumpjumpersto catch over 20 fish, all around 900g.
This weekend the afternoon tides lookideal for snapper on soft plastics. Fish theouter-harbour spoil grounds with four-inch Gulp minnows or grubs.
Send reports and photos to [email protected] or visit Brian at RayLong’s Fishing World, 105 Shannon Ave,Manifold Heights.
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