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IN THIS ISSUE • Water Minister slams MP • Premier backs Stawell project • Junior state fire brigade titles AUDITED: 23,402 COPIES October 2013 to March 2014 Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.au Read it online: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au Vol. 17 No. 32 FREE PUBLICATION Wednesday, February 18, 2015 BEST PRINT OR DIGITAL HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT 2013 - 2014 Ocer 7,000 Circulation Winner The Weekly Advertiser VCPA 2013-2014 Advertising Awards winner DARLOT STREET Ph 5382 0912 KMART NQR GROCERY CLEARANCE SPOTLIGHT REJECT SHOP WIDE RANGE OF SPECIALTY STORES WWW.HORSHAMPLAZA.COM.AU HORSHAM PLAZA HP0736 PHILL, BEC & TIM ARE NOW ALSO AT THE PLAZA FRIENDLY FACES YOU KNOW! KEY CUTTING SHOE REPAIRS ENGRAVING BATTERIES & REMOTES A Federation University spokesman has stressed that nursing students will continue to graduate from the university’s Wimmera campus despite course changes next year. Community engagement di- rector Jamie McDonald said from Ballarat that the Wim- mera campus remained a key part of the university and re- mained committed to provid- ing ‘contemporary, sustainable programs that students want to study’. He confirmed there would be no changes to nursing-course delivery in Horsham this year but the university was planning stages for the 2016 courses as part of a ‘normal five-year cycle of accreditation’. “This process involves regu- lar consultation with stakehold- ers and students,” he said. “The university is responding to a need for flexibility for its students and health industry. Learning and teaching models implemented 12 years ago are not necessarily relevant with today’s technological advance- ments which has changed how students want to study.” Mr McDonald was respond- ing to questions based on Wim- mera community leaders’ fears that the university might be scaling back nursing education in the region. Municipal, politi- cal and health representatives are spearheading a move to secure third-year face-to-face training in the region. Mr McDonald said it was im- portant that Wimmera nursing courses met student needs. “Traditional face-to-face de- livery that requires students to attend a campus daily is not what students from the Wim- mera are seeking,” he said. “Many live significant dis- tances from Horsham or have family or work commitments. “Federation University stu- dents will continue to gradu- ate from the Wimmera campus with a nursing qualification from a respected university with a reputation for excel- lence in teaching and graduate employment.” Partnerships Mr McDonald said the uni- versity was busy organising meetings with students and stakeholders and exploring partnerships for the use of health centre sites for clinical skills teaching. “These discussions are posi- tive and in the early stages,” he said. West Wimmera Health Ser- vice chief executive John Smith said the issue needed clarity. “We want to maintain the status quo,” he said. Horsham Rural City Council chief executive Peter Brown said representatives from vari- ous agencies were planning to meet with university officials in early March. Mr McDonald also confirmed a Wimmera commitment to hair and beauty courses. “The Wimmera campus will continue to offer Hair and Beauty programs in 2015, al- though we are going through a period of transition,” he said. “The VET in Schools pro- gram will continue. We will not be offering any Certificate programs in Hair and Beauty at the Wimmera campus this year due to low enrolments. “The university has a com- mitment to Hair and Beauty in the Wimmera, as shown by our 20-year agreement.” Uni: We back nursing ANCIENT ART: Horsham Lapidary Club’s Toby Decker explains the rare and ancient art of bone carving to curious Horsham youngsters Charlie and Jack Henry as part of a lead-up to the National Gem and Mineral Show at Longerenong this Easter. One of six major demonstrations at the event will involve bone- carving. Charlie, 8, and Jack, 6, were taking interest in a collection of Trevor Munn, of Charum near Edenhope, who creates delicate pieces of polished jewellery from beef bones. Story, page 6. Picture: MICK SHANNON

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IN THIS ISSUE • Water Minister slams MP • Premier backs Stawell project • Junior state fire brigade titlesAUDITED: 23,402 COPIES October 2013 to March 2014 Source: AMAA; CAB Total Distribution Audit for further information visit www.auditedmedia.org.auRead it online: www.theweeklyadvertiser.com.au

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A Federation University spokesman has stressed

that nursing students will continue to graduate from the university’s Wimmera campus despite course changes next year.

Community engagement di-rector Jamie McDonald said from Ballarat that the Wim-mera campus remained a key part of the university and re-mained committed to provid-ing ‘contemporary, sustainable programs that students want to study’.

He confirmed there would be

no changes to nursing-course delivery in Horsham this year but the university was planning stages for the 2016 courses as part of a ‘normal five-year cycle of accreditation’.

“This process involves regu-lar consultation with stakehold-ers and students,” he said.

“The university is responding to a need for flexibility for its students and health industry. Learning and teaching models implemented 12 years ago are not necessarily relevant with today’s technological advance-ments which has changed how students want to study.”

Mr McDonald was respond-ing to questions based on Wim-mera community leaders’ fears that the university might be scaling back nursing education in the region. Municipal, politi-cal and health representatives are spearheading a move to secure third-year face-to-face training in the region.

Mr McDonald said it was im-portant that Wimmera nursing courses met student needs.

“Traditional face-to-face de-livery that requires students to attend a campus daily is not what students from the Wim-mera are seeking,” he said.

“Many live significant dis-tances from Horsham or have family or work commitments.

“Federation University stu-dents will continue to gradu-ate from the Wimmera campus with a nursing qualification from a respected university with a reputation for excel-lence in teaching and graduate employment.”

PartnershipsMr McDonald said the uni-

versity was busy organising meetings with students and stakeholders and exploring partnerships for the use of

health centre sites for clinical skills teaching.

“These discussions are posi-tive and in the early stages,” he said.

West Wimmera Health Ser-vice chief executive John Smith said the issue needed clarity.

“We want to maintain the status quo,” he said.

Horsham Rural City Council chief executive Peter Brown said representatives from vari-ous agencies were planning to meet with university officials in early March.

Mr McDonald also confirmed

a Wimmera commitment to hair and beauty courses.

“The Wimmera campus will continue to offer Hair and Beauty programs in 2015, al-though we are going through a period of transition,” he said.

“The VET in Schools pro-gram will continue. We will not be offering any Certificate programs in Hair and Beauty at the Wimmera campus this year due to low enrolments.

“The university has a com-mitment to Hair and Beauty in the Wimmera, as shown by our 20-year agreement.”

Uni: We back nursing

ANCIENT ART: Horsham Lapidary Club’s Toby Decker explains the rare and ancient art of bone carving to curious Horsham youngsters Charlie and Jack Henry as part of a lead-up to the National Gem and Mineral Show at Longerenong this Easter. One of six major demonstrations at the event will involve bone-carving. Charlie, 8, and Jack, 6, were taking interest in a collection of Trevor Munn, of Charum near Edenhope, who creates delicate pieces of polished jewellery from beef bones. Story, page 6. Picture: MICK SHANNON

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A community meeting in Horsham tonight

will determine whether the Wimmera’s annual pre-Christmas Kannamaroo Festival will continue to ex-pand or end.

Representatives from a vari-ety of community groups will attend the meeting at 7.30pm at Wimmera Business Centre to decide whether the 35-year-old festival has a future.

Kannamaroo committee chairman Paul Latimer said the festival had the potential to continue to develop as a week-end of activities as there was public demand for the event.

But he added that under

the many modern-day rules, regulations and protocols for running public events, people involved had to be willing to work hard.

“Under the rules we have to form a committee so the various jobs are done and com-pleted. But this committee has to be full of ‘action’ people,” he said.

“It can’t simply be a govern-ance committee. Ideas people are great, especially with the festival returning to weekend activities, but there is a lot to do – too much for only a few dedicated people. It must be full-steam ahead or not at all.”

The Kannamaroo Festival was traditionally a festival

on the Wimmera River that evolved into a Friday night shopping-centre street party.

Former Horsham mayor Kevin Dellar, a festival foun-dation member, said a raft of regulations based on health and safety, insurance and costs was making it too hard.

“It’s got to a point now that there are few people are say-ing: ‘this is too hard. We’re not up for this’ which of course then makes it tough for the few that remain dedicated to make it work,” he said.

“It is just getting harder and harder with all the regulations. The council is also having to deal with these regulations.”

Mr Dellar said the festival

had been forced to run on ‘shoestring’ finances for many years.

Expansion to include features such as fireworks would mean finding more money.

“There is a high cost involved and people providing support services should not have to go out and beg for money,” he said.

“Kannamaroo and the Hor-sham fishing contest are stal-wart occasions for Horsham, and Kannamaroo provides that one night where there is a lot of good feeling.

“More than 5000 people gather in the main street and really, nothing we run puts more people on the street.”

Festival decision time

FLIPPIN’ GOOD: Wimmera Uniting Care’s Brooke MacInnes flips pancakes yesterday as part of the agency’s Pancake Day fundraiser at St Andrew’s Uniting Church Hall. The annual event was this year raising money for a new Early Parenting Centre. Another Pancake Day event will be at Ararat West Uniting Church from 10-12pm on Thursday.Picture: BONNIE SEVERIN

Horsham College Studio Arts, Paint and Print students are applying lessons on managing and curating exhibitions to two real-life exhibitions at Natimuk’s Goat Gallery.

The exhibitions, the first starting on Fri-day, feature current students’ new work with support from by folio work submit-ted by past graduates.

Sixty-seven students have been in-

volved in curatorial lessons at Horsham Regional Art Gallery.

Students have been involved in the selection and hanging work, promotion and marketing, creating the cataloguing, catering and manning the gallery space.

The first exhibition opens at 6.30pm on Friday and runs until March 1. This show features works by both 2014 and 2015 senior students. The second show opens

on March 6 and runs until March 16, featuring work from the 2015 Studio Arts and Year 10 Paint and Print classes.

Both openings will include a panel of ‘student curators’ sharing their observa-tions and experience of presenting all aspects of a professional exhibition.

Students will also deliver a community-enrichment program each Saturday and Sunday, between 2-3pm.

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Victorian Water Min-ister Lisa Neville has

described tactics used in a call to divert water in the Wimmera-Mallee head-works system to Loddon Shire as ‘irresponsible’.

Ms Neville said comments attributed to Federal Member for Murray Sharman Stone in the metropolitan press last week were also ‘divisive and unnecessary’.

The Herald-Sun, in its Feb-ruary 12 edition, reported Ms Stone as saying water in the Grampians catchment should be diverted into the Loddon Shire to secure supplies in Wedderburn, Korong Vale, In-glewood and Woosang areas.

It reported her saying that the

Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline had not drawn as heavily as expect-ed on the Grampians supply.

“It means there’s lots of wa-ter left in the Grampians. The water is literally sitting out there.”

Ms Neville said she was sur-prised and dismayed that Ms Stone had made the comments.

“I would have assumed that they would have had a better understanding of the water-allocation process,” she said.

“Those sort of comments sets communities up against each other and are not based on any facts. We don’t have water just sitting there. It is tightly allo-cated and managed.

“The pipeline grids are all about sharing water, to make sure communities have a se-

cure water supply.“To have an elected repre-

sentative make these com-ments and cause division over water is extremely irrespon-sible. Sharman Stone would be absolutely aware of how precious water is to the com-munity in meeting a range of needs.

“We simply don’t have ex-cess water sitting around. It’s needed for everything from food production to recreation needs.

“Without rain we have to continually manage our water supply carefully and to suggest that people are wasting water is disrespectful when some are doing it tough.”

The Wimmera-Mallee Pipe-line, completed in 2010 and

drawing from the Grampians catchment, provides secure water for a vast expanse of western Victoria and has been critical for supply in the dry period since the 2011 floods.

The region is in its 17th year in a row of below-average rain, with the only ‘blimp on the graph’ three ‘wet-weather events’ at the end of 2010 and start of 2011.

The Bellfield-Taylors part of the pipeline system almost reaches the stressed Loddon re-gion from a Wycheproof line.

GWMWater has a finite amount of ‘growth water’ in the system and a marketing process for potential buyers, initially within the region but with the potential for supply outside its ‘footprint’.

Water Minister: MP’s tactics ‘irresponsible’

SPECIAL OCCASION: Horsham mayor Mark Radford, Horsham RSL president John Brondsema and Australian War Memorial director Brendan Nelson at a ceremony in Canberra, presenting an RSL Anzac Flame.

Horsham Town Hall Community Fund-raising Committee will present Movie by Moonlight in Horsham Botanic Gardens on March 6.

The evening will include a screening of the hit Australian film ‘The Sapphires’ as well as musical entertainment and a barbecue.

Horsham Town Hall Community Fun-draising Committee member Jackie Ben-nett said she hoped the movie would draw a large crowd.

“We are really excited to be holding an outdoor movie night in the gardens. It is such a beautiful venue, and on the

eve of the Labour Day long weekend and Horsham Fishing Competition, Horsham will be buzzing.

“The Sapphires is a fantastic Austral-ian film, suitable for the whole family. And the gardens on a warm evening is a perfect venue for a picnic tea and a family night out.

“We would love people to come down to the gardens from 6pm, bring a picnic or have something from the barbecue.”

Wimmera band Acousticus Stomp, fea-turing Paul Christopher, Mal Schier and Johno Martin will provide entertainment before the movie starts at sunset.

“Bring your friends and family, a picnic rug or chairs, and have a lovely night out. You will also be helping to raise funds for the Horsham Town Hall, which is go-ing to be a fantastic venue for everyone in the community to use and enjoy,” Ms Bennett said.

Tickets for the movie night are $10 for adults, $5 for children and are available at the Horsham Rural City Council Cus-tomer Service Desk in Roberts Avenue or at the Visitor Information Centre on O’Callaghan Parade.

Movies by Moonlight is an alcohol-free event.

Movie by Moonlight in Botanic Gardens

Defence force personnel have presented the RSL An-zac Flame to Horsham and Horsham RSL representa-tives at a unique ceremony in Canberra.

They also presented the flame to other RSL representatives from across Australia during the event at the Australian War Memorial.

Members of the Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force presented an Anzac Flame torch to RSL presidents from regional and capital cities.

The torches will be lit across the country to coincide with 2015 Anzac Day commemo-rations.

During the event media per-sonality Ray Martin introduced Australian War Memorial di-rector Dr Brendan Nelson, who retold stories of families from the First World War.

Victoria Cross recipient Cor-poral Daniel Keighran also shared some of his military service experiences.

The Anzac Flame travelled to Canberra last October after be-ing lit in Albany, WA, the place

where troops departed for war 100 years ago.

Horsham representatives included RSL president John Brondsema, events manager David Eltringham and Horsh-am mayor Mark Radford.

The torch is now in Horsham and will be on display at vari-ous events and localities in the lead up to Anzac Day.

It will be lit during a Horsh-am Camp Gallipoli, one of a series of Camp Gallipoli events happening on Anzac Day Eve throughout the country.

In Horsham, selected year

nine, 10 and 11 students from schools across the region will have the opportunity to partici-pate in Camp Gallipoli.

Slightly different from simi-lar events in capital cities, the Horsham camp will focus on the students.

A unique Anzac presentation at Sawyer Park on April 24 will feature presenters with a story or experience to share. This will be followed by the Camp Gallipoli ‘sleepout’ with the young people camping out, un-der the stars, before an Anzac Day dawn service.

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Numbers build for gem showVisitors from across

Australia and overseas have confirmed plans to vis-it the region as momentum grows for Australia’s largest gem and mineral show.

Organisers said this week that early figures suggested that Australia’s National Gem and Mineral Show or Gemboree at Longerenong near Horsham this Easter was on target to be as big as a similar event in the region in 2009.

The 2009 Gemboree in Hor-sham attracted about 4700 en-thusiasts – many with a passion for gems, minerals, fossils and working with the products and others curious about the world-wide hobby.

Horsham Lapidary Club is hosting the event at Wimmera Events Centre and club rep-resentatives travelled to Mel-bourne to meet with national organisers for a final planning meeting.

Club spokesman Toby Deck-er said bookings for accommo-dation and traders were ‘rolling

in’ with confirmation of visi-tors from New Zealand and the United States.

“Campsite bookings at the site are closing in on 200 and off-site bookings were above 40 the last time we looked. And it’s a few weeks off just yet,” he said.

Mr Decker said 42 commer-cial traders had booked 265 metres of table space in the centre’s Moore Pavilion and more than 30 amateur traders or ‘tailgaters’ had booked out-door sites.

“These figures are only going to grow leading up to the event. It looks like we’re well on the way to busting 2009 numbers,” he said.

Mr Decker said some of the major attractions at this year’s Gemboree included six major demonstrations.

These included copper enam-elling and making enamel beads and chain maille, glass fusion, bone carving, gem cut-ting, jade carving and metal detecting.

“We also announced early on that there was going to be up to $3000 worth of prizes up for grabs in a metal-detecting com-petition. Well, we now have well over $3000 in prizes,” he said.

“There will also be a gem-stone raffle, again with prizes valued at more than $3000 to be won. The lowest-value prize is $200.”

The Gemboree is from April 3 to 6 across Easter and part of a huge autumn across the region.

The show will feature a mix-ture of gemstones, fossils, min-erals and other products that come from the earth. This is combined with human skills and tools used in presenting and working with the products.

People seeking more infor-mation about the Gemboree can go the Victorian Gem Club website or email Mr Decker on [email protected]. They can also call him on 0408 330 564 regarding entry into the metal-detecting competition.

OPPORTUNITY: Premier Daniel Andrews discusses the Stawell particle physics laboratory project on site one-kilometre underground with Stawell Gold Mine general manager Troy Cole. Picture: DON PLENTY

State calls on CommonwealthThe State Government has called on the Commonwealth to match its $1.75-million in-vestment into an international scientific project at Stawell.

Premier Daniel Andrews said on a visit to the underground site of a proposed particle physics labora-tory at Stawell Gold Mine that the project should qualify for federal money.

“We’re digging deep for Stawell’s future and I call on Tony Abbott to pitch in,” he said.

The State Government money will go towards the first stage of the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory, designed to provide conditions for a wide range of

sensitive physics and biomedical experiments and research into one of the major mysteries of the uni-verse – ‘dark matter’.

Mr Andrews said the State Gov-ernment had written to the Com-monwealth seeking matching mon-ey for the project, which would create up to 215 jobs in Stawell.

“The next chapter in Stawell’s story is an exciting one, home to hundreds more local jobs and, possibly, the world’s next great scientific discovery,” he said.

Northern Grampians Shire Coun-cil mayor Murray Emerson wel-comed the Premier.

“With Stawell Gold Mine go-ing through a transition phase, we have a unique opportunity to build

a physics laboratory underground at the site to provide new employ-ment opportunities,” he said.

“We have been working closely with Stawell Gold Mine, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale and the University of Melbourne to de-velop plans.

Cr Emerson said the project would lead to jobs and educational opportunities for students.

“We have identified that invest-ment in construction, support ser-vices and scientific tourism will provide for an estimated 51 jobs and a $40.6 million boost to the economy,” he said.

“In addition, the project will pro-vide opportunities for our schools.”

On-farm profitability will be a key focus at a BCG Trials Review Day at Birchip on Friday.

As well as examining how a wide range of techniques, products and practices tested by

BCG influenced production, researchers will discuss financial and risk management impli-cations. A program can be found on www.bcg.org.au or by calling BCG on 5492 2787.

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Emmetts Announce New CropFlight & CropSense ServicesEmmetts have joined forces with US company Agribotix to provide drone based aerial crop imagery services to farmers throughout the Wimmera Mallee.

Emmetts fleet of Agribotix Hornets will be used to collect true colour (RGB) and near infrared (NIR) imagery at 3cm ground resolution, providing a detailed view of the entire field from above.

Imagery collected by the infrared camera is used to measure relative vegetation health within-field, and provides valuable information used in the generation of prescription maps and management zones.

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Ararat will come alive during the Labour Day long weekend in March when the sky be-comes abuzz with the sound of model aircraft.

Ararat and District Aeromodel-lers Club is again hosting a 3D Hobby Shop Australia Fly Low In event that will feature some of Australia’s best radio-control aerobatic planes and pilots attend a three-day fun-fly event.

The Ararat event is recognised as providing some of the best aero-batic radio-control aircraft action in the state.

The format is a relaxed affair with participants encouraged to fly at their own free will and as much as possible to ensure that specta-tors are entertained.

A wide selection of aerobatic planes will be on display with some planes having three-metre wingspans. Such planes are pow-ered by petrol motors up to 175cc in size, weigh 20 kilograms and cost more than $6000.

Event organiser Andrew Sill said the event was the one and only radio-control aerobatic flying-specific event in the country and drew participants from as far as Tamworth and Adelaide.

“Participants are all avid aero-batics fans and take a lot of pride in not only their aircraft but their flying and they all love putting on a show for the crowd,” he said.

He said the aerobatic style of fly-ing on display would range from the more sedate sport flying to hard-core freestyle routines that defy gravity. Some planes will also feature smoke systems which

would greatly add to the spectacle.“The pilots love coming to this

event in Ararat as not only are the facilities among the best in the country but the township is well placed to support such events with adequate accommodation and great hospitality from establish-ments such as the local RSL, a proud supporter of the local flying club,” Mr Sill said.

The Ararat and Districts Aero-modellers Club, established in the early 1950s, has more than 40 members from across the region and as far away as Melbourne.

A major attraction is its 350-me-tre-long runway and open flying space, which provides ample room for all types of aircraft.

The club lost its long-time presi-dent and club stalwart Moss Heard

last year but his legacy lives on in the club with his philosophy of welcoming all.

The club is encouraging anyone interested in taking up the radio-controlled flight hobby and pro-vides training to newcomers.

Melbourne hobby business, 3D Hobby Shop Australia, a reseller of radio-control aerobatic aircraft, organises and supports the event. It follows a long tradition of its US-affiliated company that runs similar events throughout Amer-ica.

The 3D Hobby Shop Australia Fly Low In event will be from March 7 to 9 at the Ararat club field at 228 Warrak Road, next to the prison. Flying starts at 9am each day and concludes at 5pm.

Entry is free of charge.

BY DEAN LAWSON

It is an understatement to say major highway

construction is a mas-sive job.

The creation of a dual carriageway between Bal-larat and Stawell is a typi-cal example, providing travellers with insight into what’s required to improve statewide connectivity.

The amount of engineer-ing, heavy earthworks, ma-chinery and materials re-quired to complete the job of simply having a four-lane instead of a two-lane highway is staggering.

The work is also time-consuming and it is un-derstandable that motor-ists regularly travelling on the Western Highway are becoming more than frustrated with what can seem like little progress. The constant roadworks and associated changes in speed limits between 100 to 40 kilometres an hour are as one regular highway driver put it: ‘driving some of us nuts!’

We urge everyone using the highway to be patient.

We also remind them that

when the dual carriage-way between Ballarat and Stawell becomes a reality it will provide a much safer and less complicated road trip along a significant sec-tion of one of the busiest roadways in Australia.

We obviously hope that any delays are minimal and that work can quickly start pushing north-west into the Wimmera.

We must understand that this is a project measured in years, not months. Al-though there will be many critical observers watch-ing the calendar and tak-ing note when ticking off milestones.

We join federal and state government representa-tives in welcoming the opening of a 23-kilometre section of the new dual carriageway between Bur-rumbeet and Trawalla. It doesn’t sound like much, but it represents one of those milestones in a pro-ject costing more than $600-million.

If the incredibly high number of transports trav-

elling across our region fails to provide a clear reason why this project is essential, we need only consider the number of serious accidents and the many more ‘near misses’ that regularly occur on the Western Highway.

And regardless of the time and effort that has been needed to push the project as far west as Stawell, we must continue to lobby for the develop-ment to push as far as the SA border, an extra 207 kilometres and many hun-dreds of millions dollars more.

Many historians have measured societies’ strength, progress and so-phistication by their abil-ity to create, develop and maintain major and life-changing infrastructure for the benefit of the people.

In our part of the world, we’ve seen this in the wa-ter-supply channel network and its replacement – the Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline.

A four-lane Western Highway through the Wimmera is the next big project set to make an his-torical mark on our region.

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UP IN THE AIR: Model aircrafts will be on display at Ararat on March Labour Weekend.

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will lead research in the next month to gain insight into the knowledge and skills of agricultural producers and agribusiness professionals.

Association executive direc-tor Jo Bourke said the research would help identify the skills and training required to keep agriculture at the heart of the Wimmera’s economy.

“We know that our agricul-tural producers are some of the most efficient in Australia, if not the world. With so much

change taking place in produc-tion systems, business mod-els and technology, education and training opportunities will need to support those changes. We need to make sure local education opportunities match producers’ needs,” she said.

“This research project is about preparing our farmers for the future, acknowledging that our agribusiness sector is extremely important to farm businesses, and making sure we can access the right educa-tion locally.”

Researcher Bronwen Clark said she and her team hoped

to speak to as many people as possible in the sector.

“We will be asking farmers and people working in agri-business to complete a survey – online, in person or over the phone,” she said.

“We will also be talking to education providers, employ-ers, grower groups and other stakeholders who can help us map out the existing knowl-edge and skills base and iden-tify areas where development will be needed in the future.

“The survey will ask people to think about how they learn new skills, where they seek in-

formation from, a self-assess-ment of their skills and some ideas on what they think will need to change in their own business or job in the future.”

The research will target agri-culture producers and agribusi-ness professionals from Hind-marsh, Yarriambiack, West Wimmera, Horsham and the Northern Grampians munici-palities.

The survey team will be pre-sent at agricultural events and will also organise phone sur-veys. Alternatively, people can complete the survey online at www.wda.org.au.

NEW PROGRAM: The official countdown to this year’s Wimmera Machinery Field Days on March 3, 4 and 5 at L o n g e r e n o n g has started with the launch of a Field Days official program. Copies of the program are being distributed across the region. Event manager Murray Wilson is pictured with the programs. Picture: MICK SHANNON

Agricultural feedback

Parks Victoria has advised the public of a blue-green algae bloom affecting Lake Charlegrark Lake Reserve, west of Goroke in the West Wimmera.

Parks Victoria Wimmera chief ranger Zoe Wilkinson said signs had been placed at the lake’s access points to ensure visi-tors were aware that the water could be contaminated.

“Algal blooms are known for posing risk to pets, livestock, water supplies and recreation activities so we are asking eve-rybody to be aware of the risks of coming into contact with the algae. We ask people to avoid contact with skin and eyes and refrain from swimming and other water-based activities, includ-ing angling,” she said.

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The community services organisation will provide the service as part of a Uniting Care Victoria-Tasmania contract with the Department of Social Services. The contract encompasses multiple re-gional and metropolitan areas across the state, with Lentara Uniting Care as the lead agency.

Wimmera Uniting Care will provide financial re-lief and advocacy services from March.

Chief executive Ian Hook congratulated the Federal Government for recognising the level of need in the community.

He said Wimmera Unit-ing Care was well placed to take on the role and would incorporate emer-gency relief into its broad range of services, offering a ‘supportive, integrated’ response.

“In many situations, vul-nerable people need help here and now so this fund-ing will be a welcome ad-dition to our current ser-vices,” he said.

“We regularly get asked for this type of assistance but we had limited re-sources to be able to help.

From March, emergency relief will be accessible Monday to Friday be-tween 9am and 5pm.

“The aim of these new funding arrangements is to act as a gateway to other services such as financial counselling, drug and al-

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Mr Hook said there had been speculation and confusion regarding De-partment of Social Ser-vices funding rounds and respect for existing pro-viders would be part of the planning as the program developed. He said he had met with the Horsh-am Christian Emergency Food Centre to discuss the new arrangements.

“Unfortunately the tim-ing of the announcements meant that many people thought emergency relief was no longer available in the region or that the new provider would be located in a larger centre,” he said.

Horsham’s municipal leaders want community feedback in the early development of a 2015-16 budget.

Horsham Rural City Council corporate services direc-tor Graeme Harrison said the council was keen to take a different approach to community engagement involving the budget.

He said the idea was to inform the community about what the council did, listen and respond to the commu-nity where possible.

“The council develops an operational plan annu-ally to explain how it plans to finance operations in the forthcoming financial year by way of rate revenue, borrowings and other forms of income. So it’s a timely

opportunity for residents to understand what is being proposed for their community and to have a say about those recommendations,” Mr Harrison said.

“The council’s website now includes pages under ‘Have Your Say’ which provide general background information about the 2015-16 Budget, the process and the services that the council delivers. Also included, is a short survey to obtain feedback on specific aspects of the budget, but also provides an opportunity for the public to provide general comments. The community can provide feedback through written submissions or community meetings.”

There is a community drop-in session between 3pm and 6pm at Horsham Civic Centre on February 25. The council expects to release its draft budget in early April.

Council looking for budget feedback

IN THE MOOD: Yarra Banks lead singer Rachel Sosbey leads jazz fans through a number during the festivities at Halls Gap Jazz Festival. Despite the weekend heat, jazz musicians helped enthusiastic patrons keep their ‘cool’. Picture: DON PLENTY

Member for Mallee Andrew Broard has encouraged Wimmera-Mallee people to take advantage of more than $11-mil-lion available in the Federal Govern-ment’s four-year Package Assistant Small Exporters scheme.

“Projects that could receive grant funding can be varied, ranging from

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GOOD CAUSE: Stawell’s Monaghan family, from left, Giovanna, Katia, Roxana and Matt were among the many people who attended a Leisa Cassidy Family Fun Day at Central Park, Stawell. The big community day of activities raised money to help mother-of-three Leisa Cassidy who is fighting myeloma, a form of cancer. Picture: DON PLENTY

Grant for Stawell Anzac Day eventA successful council ap-

plication for $4655 in funding will help Stawell RSL mark the centenary of the First World War during Northern Grampians Shire Anzac Day activities.

Australia is commemorating the Anzac Centenary between 2014 and 2018 to remember the original Anzacs who fought at Gallipoli and the Western Front and honour more than a century of service by the na-tion’s servicemen and women.

Northern Grampians May-or Murray Emerson said the council had applied for funding through the Federal Govern-

ment’s Anzac Centenary Com-munity Grants Program.

“We have been working closely with the Stawell RSL to decide how best to observe the Anzac Centenary – a mile-stone of special significance to all Australians,” he said.

“The grant will allow us to produce commemorative book-lets, which will be distributed throughout the shire as a keep-sake.

“We will also be replacing Stawell’s Australian and An-zac Day flags and producing plaques to remember 107 local fallen soldiers. These plaques will be presented to the sol-

diers’ families at the 11am ser-vice at the town’s cenotaph.”

Cr Emerson said it was im-portant for the community to reflect on and learn more about Australia’s military history and its impact on the nation.

“The Anzac Centenary Pro-gram encompasses all wars, conflicts and peace-keeping operations in which Australians have been involved,” he said.

“The program aims to give all Australians the opportunity to honour the service and sacrifice of all those who have worn our nation’s uniform, including the more than 102,000 who have made the supreme sacrifice.”

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After last weekend’s big weekend of music at the Halls Gap Jazz Festival, interest in the tourist town will now turn to all things chrome, power, flamboyance and rock-a-billy.

Car enthusiasts from across Victoria and interstate will make their annual pilgrimage to the Old Skool Hotrod Run,

an event featuring a variety of ‘hotted up’ pre-1966 vehicles.

Horsham Old Skool and Hotrod and Custom Club or-ganises the rod run, originally designed to help the town as part of its bushfire recovery.

PopularThe event is constantly grow-

ing in popularity with the rock-a-billy theme and vintage clothing side gaining signifi-cant traction.

There will be food, bands, auctions, cruises and fashion parade, sight-seeing, an out-door movie night and of course

a significant Sunday Show and Shine competition.

People keen to find out more details about the Old Skool Hotrod Run can visit Old Skool Hotrod and Custom Club web-site at www.oldskoolrods.org.au.

In last week’s edition of The Weekly Advertiser, in working through the busy calendar of events across the region, mis-takenly promoted the event as being on the same weekend as the jazz festival.

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A life-saving program at Taylors Lake near Horsham will continue today.

Life Saving Victoria’s Open Water Learn-ing Experience program teaching students the importance of water safety started at the lake yesterday.

Life Saving Victoria or LSV instructors are presenting the program at inland waterways as part of a three-week tour across the state.

They plan to educate more than 1000 students on how to enjoy the water safely, as well as equipping them with the skills to help others in an emergency.

LSV aquatic education services co-ordinator Laura Parkins said people living in regional Victoria were almost twice as likely to drown as others in major cities.

“It’s extremely important that students under-stand the potential dangers found in and around regional waterways,” she said.

“Sadly there were 22 drowning incidents in inland waterways last financial year.

“The Open Water Learning Experience, part of the ‘Play it Safe by the Water’ campaign, aims to address this issue by empowering students with knowledge on how to be water ready when in and around water, and practical strategies, such as identifying dangers, reading key safety signs to ensure they have the tools to ‘be aware and be prepared’ before visiting their local waterway.

“Students will also be given the skills and opportunity to be ‘Everyday Lifesavers’ with a variety of age-appropriate and engaging real-life scenarios.”

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CHROME AND FLAIR: A Ford hotrod during last year’s Halls Gap rod run. This year’s Old Skool Hotrod Run promises to attract plenty of motoring enthusiasts from across the state and beyond. Picture: LUKE HOBBS

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Hindmarsh Shire Council is adding the finishing touches to Lochiel Street re-

development work in Dimboola.The project has created a street scape environ-

ment between Lloyd Street and Nine Creeks Reserve.

The work has involved extensive underground storm-water improvements, driveway and foot-path upgrades, kerb and channel installation and landscaping.

Workers have used timber from a former Wimmera Street Bridge to craft custom-made benches and an arbour.

The new features complement the peppercorn and Moreton Bay fig trees, which provide a gate-way to Nine Creeks Reserve.

Workers will also plant trees during autumn and install a picnic setting next to the arbour. An art piece referencing the influence of the Wim-mera River to Dimboola will also be part of the Dimboola Community Arts Project.

The council prioritised redeveloping an area Lochiel Street between Lloyd Street and Chapel Street. It also completed work on the south side of Lochiel Street between Chapel Street and the Nine Creeks Reserve and a footpath on the north side of Lochiel Street. The council has proposed works to complete in its budget for the approach-ing financial year. This includes kerbs and chan-nels, driveway upgrades, road construction, road sealing and landscaping.

Hindmarsh Shire Council chief executive Tony Doyle said the redevelopment was vital to im-proving the amenity of the area.

“The infrastructure redevelopments and beau-tification of Lochiel Street provide a vibrant hub near the town centre,” he said.

Drainage workThe next stage of a drainage-improvement

program in Dimboola is scheduled to start in Denham Street.

The work in Denham Street is part of Hind-marsh Shire Council response to 2011 flooding which included a drainage study.

The Denham Street work will involve alter-ing the shape of the street, to form part of an overland drain that will take water away from an area between a High Street roundabout and the Wimmera River.

The reshaping work will include the intersec-tions with Church and Lloyd streets, to create a drain that will take the overflow of water to Dimboola recreation reserve. The work will create a dip in the streets to allow water to flow during storms.

The council estimates the likelihood of water crossing the road to occur on average once every five years.

The council plans further work to complete a drainage link and ultimately improve Dim-boola’s resilience against storm-flood damage.

The council is encouraging residents to mini-mise their use of Denham Street while the works are occurring.

Residents that have comments or concerns about the works in Denham Street can call coun-cil capital works manager Alastair Griffiths on 5391 4444.

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They have responded to the contest committee, which has spent the last three weeks ap-proaching more than 70 district businesses for donated or dis-counted prizes.

Chairman Paul Beltz said a large majority of previous sup-porters had contributed to the $60,000-prize pool while new businesses had also been ‘very’ generous.

“The Horsham Fishing Com-

petition wouldn’t be possible without all these generous do-nations,” he said.

“We are always really hum-bled when people go out of their way to help make the competition a premier event for the region.”

Mr Beltz said businesses such as Hotondo Homes, which do-nated $500 to spend on prizes, and Horsham Lights and De-cor, $100, had supported the competition for the first time.

“We also have regular sup-porters that continue to support us year after year after year,” he said.

“It really shows fantastic community spirit and makes all the hard work worth it.”

The committee will continue approaching businesses during the coming weeks to confirm and collect prizes ahead of the Labour Day weekend contest.

Mr Beltz said if businesses had not been approached but wanted to contribute to the prize pool, they could call 0439 826 187 or email [email protected].

He said registrations were rapidly increasing each day, with the competition on target to reach as many senior en-

trants as the 2013 competition.“The 2013 comp was really

well attended so if the registra-tions keep coming in we’ll be looking at a very successful competition,” he said.

“We’ve had fantastic feed-back regarding the new carp cash prizes and we have some other great initiatives planned.”

Mr Beltz said the committee was offering $5 off each senior entry for online donations via the website www.horshamfish-ingcomp.com.au.

The competition is on Sun-day, March 8, casting off at 7.30am.

WHAT A MONDAY! On sunny morning on the Wimmera River in Horsham, Gary Whittaker proudly shows off his catch, a carp. Alongside Mark Barnett, the pair has created a ritual ‘dads-morning-off’. The pair spends Monday mornings catching up while secretly scouting out the perfect spot for The Weekly Advertiser Horsham Fishing Contest on the Labour Day weekend in March. Picture: BONNIE SEVERIN

Businesses back contest

Staff at radio station 3WM concerned about the potential dam-age caused by a mob of gregarious corellas high up on a radio tower at the Horsham station have resorted to a unique way of dislodging the visitors.

This initially involved some loud hand clapping. But this was obviously to no avail! What to do next?

Some brainstorming and scrounging then produced a tennis ball which was promptly thrown with vigour, albeit with mixed success, at the birds.

When that failed to shift the more stubborn of feathered in-dividuals on the highest part of the tower, the call went out for a tennis racquet. It promptly appeared. We wait for an update.

It could only happen...

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A regional $11.6-million Lighting the Regions

street-light changeover pro-ject is scheduled to start in Horsham this week.

The project is designed to provide ‘better, brighter and more energy-efficient’ street lights for the region.

Sixteen councils across north, west and central Victoria have formed a Lighting the Regions partnership in one of the largest street-lighting partnerships in Australia.

The project will replace up to 23,000 old mercury vapour street lights to more energy-ef-ficient Light Emitting Diodes, LEDs.

The project will also reduce energy consumption, saving up to 180,000 tonnes of green-house gas and provide regional communities with savings of more than $57-million in en-ergy costs for the next 20 years.

The Horsham municipality will be the seventh region to have up to 1495 lights changed, following a successful change-over in Ararat, Hindmarsh, Bu-loke, Hepburn, Swan Hill and Loddon.

Northern Grampians, Yarri-ambiack, West Wimmera, Ben-digo, Pyrenees, Central Gold-fields, Gannawarra, Mount Alexander and Mildura are also on the list.

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ford said the project was a posi-tive move for the community and the environment.

“With LED street lighting, less energy will be required to operate the lights, resulting in cost savings for the municipal-ity,” he said.

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at home and in the workplace.”Powercor is the service pro-

vider for the Lighting the Re-gions project and maintains and operates the street lighting on behalf of the local govern-ment partners.

From March 17, Powercor installers will begin changing the mercury vapour lights to the more efficient LEDs. The changeover is scheduled by be finished by mid-March.

AXIS Worx in Horsham, which provides supported em-ployment, has been disman-tling and recycling lights from the project since December.

“Up to 5500 lights are tar-geted for recycling and it is estimated that of these 5500 lights, 98 percent of the mate-rial will be recycled locally at AXIS Worx,” Cr Radford said.

The project, which covers al-most half of regional Victoria, will run until June 2016.

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HITTING THE SWITCH: From left, Lighting the Regions representatives Axis Worx manager Bill Schmidt, Wimmera Mallee Sustainability Alliance chairman Cr Ray Kingston, Lighting the Regions project manager Andrea Joyce, Horsham Mayor Mark Radford and project steering committee member Andy Van.

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The potential for Wimmera farmers to grow Indian hemp as food is back on

the Victorian agricultural agenda with calls for the State Government to open the door for its production.

Member for Western Victorian Simon Ramsay called for the move while asking Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford to develop an agricultural policy.

He said Ms Pulford needed to champion op-portunities for Victorian farmers to grow new crops such as Indian hemp and poppies, with appropriate safeguards in place, and work with her national ministerial colleagues to progress the growing of Indian hemp as a food and as an alternative crop for Victorian farmers.

“Indian hemp is a good food source, high in protein and omegas, and Australia is the only country that specifically prohibits hempseed to be sold as a food; this position is stifling the growth of an industry, preventing a viable crop-ping alternative for farmers,” he said.

“To the credit of the previous Coalition Gov-ernment, farmers were given the opportunity to commercially grow poppies under regulated conditions and to be processed in Victoria.

“The addition of Indian hemp, which is an an-nual crop requiring no herbicides or pesticides and minimal water, and which is not recognised as a drug through the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961, should be easily accommodated.”

Mr Ramsay said hemp was used in products as diverse as car parts and building materials.

“There is a strong market demand for hemp-seeds, with potential grower returns of over $4000 per metric tonne for organic, cleaned hempseed,” he said.

“Food Standards Australia New Zealand has recommended hempseed be sold as food in Aus-tralia, but unfortunately the Australia and New Zealand Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation has delayed a decision due to marketing issues and the concerns of law-enforcement bodies.”

Mr Ramsay said the Labor Government also needed to address the needs of farming commu-nities, particularly in helping western Victorian farmers suffering drought-like conditions.

“With low rain figures not seen since 2006, the minister needs to address concerns in areas of drought classification, access to concessional loans, rate relief and water security, and a long-term policy of drought preparedness,” he said.

Ramsay calls for new look at hemp

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

Meet Niner! Niner, pictured left, is an 18-month-old male Kelpie X. He has a natural ability with working sheep so it would be great for him go to a home where he can use his talent. Niner is not suited to be a backyard pet, as he gets bored. He is great with kids and other animals. Niner has been desexed, vaccinated, flea treated, wormed and microchipped (956000004093341). For more details, contact Ararat Dog Rescue via email at [email protected] or phone 0431 411 918.

Meet Buddy! Buddy is a nine-month old Staffy X. He likes long walks and big bones to chew. Buddy gets along with other dogs as long as they don’t show aggression towards him. He is very friendly and obedient. Buddy would suit a leader who has lots of time for him, as he doesn’t like being left all day. He has been desexed, vaccinated, flea treated, wormed and microchipped (956000004063817). For more details, contact Ararat Dog Rescue via email at [email protected] or phone 0431 411 918.

A Dunmunkle business with headquarters in Rupanyup has expanded into Stawell.

Tylers Hardware and Rural Supplies in Rupanyup and Murtoa, operating for 27 years, has opened Tylers Rural at 15 Horsham Road.

Karl Hendy is managing the

outlet, which has been trading for about three weeks, offering broadacre agricultural chemi-cals, services and advice.

Business spokesman Kel Ty-ler said the expansion was a natural progression.

“We’re always getting asked to do more and more in Stawell

district so it was just an obvi-ous choice,” he said.

Mr Tyler said the business started with a staff of three and now had 14, reflecting the growth that helped prompt the new venture.

People can call the new branch on 5358 5500.

Rural supplies business expands

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Elizabeth ParkAfter valuable community feedback Council staff have been busy building a new concrete staircase and all access ramp between Alexandra Hall and Elizabeth Park. This access will be beneficial for both everyday users and also those who attend the monthly Trash and Treasure/Farmers Market making the area safer and more user friendly.

Community satisfaction survey During the month of February your household may receive a call from an independent market research agency, National Field Services.

They have been commissioned by the Department of Environment, Land Water and Planning to conduct a community satisfaction survey for all Local Government areas across Victoria. The survey has been designed to assess the performance of Councils across a range of measures.

Council appreciates residents taking the time to assist with your valuable feedback.

Please be assured that individual details and responses remain confidential.

Stay in touch Like ‘Ararat Active’ on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

What’s on

Free Lunchtime Concert - The HoffmansFebruary 18 at the Performing Art Centre

Ararat Cyber Safety Information Forum - Ararat College February 25, 5.30pm

Willaura Health Care Outdoor MarketMarch 1

Jailhouse Rock FestivalMarch 11-15

Moyston Sheep Dog TrialsMarch 12-14

Festival of Small Halls - MoystonMarch 21

Farm to Pub RunMarch 28

Contact us

Ararat Rural City Council PO Box 246, Ararat VIC 3377

Tel: (03) 5355 0200 Fax: (03) 5352 1695

Email: [email protected] Website: ararat.vic.gov.au

What’s showing at the Ararat Regional Art Gallery

» ‘Woven Worlds’ - en plein air tapestries by Cresside Collette

» Tapestries by Debbie Herd and Jan Leishman

» Recent Acquisitions

All exhibitions showing until March 22, 2015

The gallery is open Monday to Friday 10am to 4.30pm, weekends and public holidays 12pm to 4pm. Entry is FREE.

Chinese free trade opportunitiesChinese firm Fundlong Pty Ltd is visiting Ararat and the Central Highlands Region on a buying trip for the D.I.G. Supermarket chain that operates 17 stores in Shanghai. The D.I.G. (Direct Import Goods) is a rapidly expanding Supermarket chain that specialises in providing high quality imported produce to the Chinese middle class. It is expected that D.I.G. will operate 50 stores by the end of 2015 with plans to operate 350 stores within a few years.

Fundlong Pty Ltd has a Memorandum of Understanding with Ararat Rural City to promote our wine and food in Shanghai and to provide an avenue for local food producers to export their products to China. This successful agreement has resulted in wine, olive oil, biscuits and other products from Ararat Rural City and the region being sold in D.I.G Supermarkets.

Fundlong are hoping to source a wide range of products from our area including: woollen products, soaps, shampoos, and farm produce.

Meetings will be arranged between interested food producers and Fundlong Pty Ltd. If you would like more information or think that you may have a product that Fundlong Pty Ltd might be interested in considering please contact Ken Howell, Manager of Economic Strategy on 03 5355 0271.

Ararat Rural City Council By-election | Postal election this March

Voting Ballot packs will be mailed to enrolled voters of Ararat Rural City Council from Tuesday March 10. Your completed ballot paper must be in the hands of the Returning Officer by 6pm on Friday March 27, 2015.

If you will be away If you will be away when ballot packs are mailed, or your address has changed since Friday January 30, your ballot pack can be redirected by writing to:

Returning OfficerArarat Rural City Council by-electionC/- Victorian Electoral CommissionLevel 11, 530 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000

Please include the address for redirection.

Alternatively, you can fax your request to (03) 9620 1568. Each voter requesting redirection must sign their request.Requests for redirection must by received by Thursday February 19.

How to nominate as a candidate A completed nomination form, together with a $250 nomination fee, must be lodged in person with the Returning Officer. The Returning Officer will be available during business hours from Wednesday February 18 until 12 noon on Tuesday February 24 at:

Ararat & Grampians Visitor Information Centre, 91 High Street, Ararat

To help reduce waiting time while applications are processed, prospective candidates are encouraged to pre-complete their nomination form online using the ‘Candidate Helper’ at vec.vic.gov.au from Monday February 9. This form must then be printed, signed and lodged with the Returning Officer along with the $250 nomination fee.

Call the Returning Officer from Tuesday February 17 on 0458 383 295 to make a nomination appointment.

Candidate information sessionWhen: 6pm, Tuesday February 17

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Horsham Fire Brigade is in charge of the cham-pionships, which showcase the developing skills of fire-fighting teams in events designed to test everything from fitness and speed to discipline and knowhow.

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The speed in which competitors cover ground can rival the best athletes or footballers and their ability to hit targets or complete difficult tasks while under pressure against the clock can be a remarkable test of discipline.

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The wet events include hydrants, couplings and branches and a small 38mm-diameter hose.

Again, this equipment is laid out on running track for competitors to access and join with the ultimate aim of hitting disc targets with a jet of pressurised water in the quickest possible time.

The events involve competitors dashing back and forth and completing the tasks at a frenetic pace, as if fighting a rapidly developing fire.

All the equipment used in the events is almost the same as found on a fire truck. Some of the pieces are modified for use in competition.

The events feature individuals or teams of two or four competitors. There will be 18 events across Saturday and Sunday with action on both days starting at 8.30am.

Experienced brigade members coach and sup-port the teams, which are also encouraged by family and friends.

HistoryHorsham Fire Brigade has entered teams in

brigade competitions continuously since 1982.Fire-fighters or officers John Miatke, Steve

Phillips, Geoff Baker and David Hornsby have coached the junior teams.

Organising committee spokesman John Davies said competition, as well as training fire-fighters, fostered friendships between competitors.

“This happens as they talk and mix while waiting to compete or watching others. These friendships are renewed at each championship throughout the year and culminate at the state championships,” he said.

Among the Victorian competitors this weekend will also be also a WA team from Kellerberrin.

The Victorian titles in Horsham have attracted significant regional support with business mak-ing substantial donations.

Major sponsors are the Country Fire Authority, Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria, McDonalds, Powercor, Elders Insurances, Carman FEM, Horsham Rural City Council, Rural Finance, Wimmera Roadways and The Weekly Advertiser.

Mr Davies: “To the family, friends and em-ploys of our committee and other businesses that have supported us, we extend our grateful thanks for their commitment leading up to and during the State Urban Junior Championships.”

READY: Junior coach Jonno Hornsby and junior Brendan Scott tackles the hose. Right, juniors Sarah Ziership, left, and Latarsha Johnson, right, with coach Jonno Hornsby.

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When the juniors progress into senior ranks, the num-ber of championship events increase to include the reel, a traditional hand cart, and lad-ders and appliances including fire trucks.

Competitors also use large diameter hoses for both dry and wet events.

A Horsham fire-fighter pro-viding an example of how juniors can progress from un-der-14 and under-17 competi-tion is Horsham Brigade cap-tain Mat Walsh.

Mr Walsh progressed through the ranks, in both champion-ship and fire-fighting roles, to eventually take on the ultimate responsible for the whole bri-gade.

About 200 brigades will compete in the urban and rural championships across Victoria.

Horsham Brigade volunteers have been working feverishly for several months to prepare for this weekend’s champion-ships.

Horsham Group Officer John Davies has organised a committee with a group of sub-committees led by other brigade members and a gen-eral committee of about 20 brigade members. Graham Hill’s sub-committee has been in charge of accommodation, David Hornsby’s group track and grounds, Karen Hadfield, catering and Marc Ampt, tro-phies, program and finance.

The B. J. Reither running track at Park Drive, the venue for this weekend’s junior titles, is named after long-standing and dedicated Horsham Fire Brigade member and former captain Brian Reither.

The brigade built the track with support from Horsham City Netball Association as part of joint-facility arrange-ment and with backing by Hor-sham Rural City Council.

As well as the financial com-mitment from the three organi-sations, volunteers have pro-vided many hours of labour to complete maintain and im-prove the track.

HOSE WORK: Latarsha Johnson, left, and Ash Carter will compete for Horsham in the State Urban Junior Fire Brigade Championships in Horsham this weekend. Right, Marcus Williams, also a Horsham competitor, in action. Pictures: DEAN LAWSON

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Big Bounce organisers expected up to 65,000 participants will get moving as part of the nationwide project to tackle cystic fibrosis, af-fecting 350 young Victorians and the country’s most common life-shortening condition.

They are encouraging participants to sign up during March by registering themselves or a team online to raise money by hosting a Big Bounce party or setting a Big Bounce exercise challenge.

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“Bouncing is not only great fun and a great way to exercise, it also improves the quality of life for those with cystic fibrosis as jumping helps clear the sticky mucus in the lungs and airways which can cause infection,” she said.

“Trampolining everyday is highly recom-mended for people with cystic fibrosis as the motion is great for keeping their lungs healthy and strong.

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Hindmarsh and West Wim-mera shire councils have Pub-lic Place Recycling Trailers for use at community events and festivities.

The trailers have become avail-able through joint funding by Sustainability Victoria, the Aus-tralian Packaging Covenant and Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group. It is part of an public-place recycling-awareness program to address is-sues of waste disposal away from home.

The purpose-built trailers will hold 15 240-litre wheelie bins that

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Waste group technical officer Wayne Lovett said the group had identified that at many of the parks, venues and public spaces in the region there was no provision for the recovery of recyclables.

“The challenge was to provide a sustainable solution to address this issue, especially where events are only held annually or periodically throughout the year. Permanently-placed bins or other infrastructure is costly and might not be used for most of the time.

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West Wimmera Shire Mayor An-nette Jones added: “The trailer sys-tem is certainly going to make it easier to be more responsible about resource recovery, which is high on council’s priorities.”

The trailers are available for use by residents and community groups for events in Hindmarsh and West Wimmera municipalities.

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Jeep says the B-segment is the “perfect” size for a

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In Australia, the new model will be offered with a choice of one turbocharged engine and two naturally aspirated options, but despite an increasing shift to forced induction from many ri-val manufacturers, Jeep is stick-ing with non-turbos for now, Mr Grado said.

“With our engine technology we’ve been carrying on with naturally aspirated and in my mind there is no end,” he said.

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The 2.4-litre Renegade is also predicted to be the best seller in Australia when it arrives in October this year.

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BMW Group Australia expects its record sales

run to continue in 2015 on the back of further growth in the premium segment.

But the company’s new man-aging director Marc Werner would not be drawn on whether the brand will threaten Mer-cedes-Benz for market leader-ship.

The Munich marque achieved its best sales result in Australia last year in an overall market that was down 2.0 per cent, BMW’s 22,722 new registra-tions representing a 10.7 per cent increase over 2013.

This was enough to maintain its position as the country’s second-biggest-selling premi-um car brand behind Mercedes (27,121, not including com-mercial vehicles). Although a fast-closing Audi – up 20.1 per cent in 2014 year and intent on taking leadership within the next few years – finished on 19,227 units.

BMW Group Australia man-aging director Marc Werner of-ficially took the reins from Phil Horton in September, but only arrived in Australia in October after leaving his post as the area manager for BMW in Russia

(which he established), Japan, South Korea and India.

Speaking with GoAuto at the X6 SUV launch in the Yarra Valley last week, Mr Werner brushed off suggestions that BMW was targeting market leadership in Australia, adding that he would be satisfied with continual growth in the bur-

geoning premium market. “For us it’s more a question

of sustainable growth,” he said. “It’s not volume over every-thing. For us it’s more impor-tant that we grow the business on a sustainable level.”

The increase in popularity of upscale brands in Australia is unlikely to slow anytime soon,

according to Mr Werner, who said that BMW is busy look-ing for more opportunities to develop in the segment.

“If you look at the premium segment, it grew from 70,000 in 2013 to 89,000 last year. And I believe that this year will see a premium segment of 100,000 units. This means that the ap-

petite for premium brands is there. It’s sustainable.

“We as a manufacturer do-ing business in that particular segment need to identify what are the trends and where are opportunities for growth.”

While Mr Werner said that BMW was in a “good position to exploit further growth in the small-car segment” with mod-els such as the 2 Series Active Tourer, 2 Series Convertible and the forthcoming 1 Series facelift launching this year, he emphasised that the company was wary of becoming too reli-ant on its smaller fare.

He said a “robust” update to the 6 Series and its new-generation 7 Series would be “a showcase for the innovation and technology the brand is famous for”.

“There is certainly room for further growth potential as far as the small-car segment is con-cerned but we do not want to become the small-car premium brand. We want to balance that with further growth and fur-ther emphasis on 3, 4 and 5 Series and particularly on the X (SUV) range where at the moment we do not get enough production,” he said.

“Our focus won’t just be on lower-end growth, and this is the key to our sustainability. We will be seeing major action in the upper segment as well – this is where you build the brand image.”

Mr Werner highlighted a num-ber of perceived challenges for car-makers in Australia’s ultra-competitive new-car market, including the lack of incentives for EV customers that could impact sales of its all-electric i3 hatch and plug-in hybrid i8 supercar.

“Many of them (challenges) are unique to this small market. They include, for example, the closure of several manufactur-ing facilities, bespoke crash-testing laws, luxury car tax, the question of grey or parallel imports, the complete lack of interest from the government regarding lower emission ve-hicles and CO2 legislation, and counterfeit parts and insurance issues – the current debate over the right to repair vehicles,” he said.

“Put them together and you have a pretty tough environ-ment.”

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Mazda’s local marketing boss says the end of

local manufacturing and a revised product line-up are the reasons behind its push into the fleet market and it has hired former BMW sales chief Tim Crilly to make it happen.

Speaking at the launch of the updated Mazda6 in Albury last week, Mazda Australia market-ing director Alastair Doak said the company had considered fleet sales in the past but de-cided now was the best time.

“We’ve talked about it on and off for some time,” he said.

“I guess we were busy ramp-ing sales and we got to the 100,000 sales and now we’ re above that. Now that we’ve got all the SkyActiv and Kodo de-signed cars it was just a natural point to sit back and reassess the business and see where we want to go and areas we can have a look at.

“Obviously the movement away from local manufacturing and that change in the industry added momentum to the idea of actually getting serious about doing something.”

Mr Doak said he did not ex-pect Mazda to kick-off with a large-scale fleet operation for rental companies or government

contracts, instead preferring a “user chooser” model for small businesses offering employee car package. He added that this would not just be limited to the Mazda6.

“I guess we’ll probably start with Mazda6, but I’m sure there’s a market for CX-5s and so on,” he said.

“We’d very much be looking at incremental volume not sub-stitution.”

While Toyota, Ford and Hold-en’s grip on the fleet market may channel Mazda into small-er individual programs for now, the end of local manufacturing in 2017 may open this market to other brands in the future.

A clear signal that Mazda is serious about engaging in the fleet market with the poten-tial for a much larger scale in-volvement is the appointment of former BMW sales manager Tim Crilly to the role of senior manager, corporate and busi-ness fleet in December, 2014.

“He’ll have lots of ideas, he’s got the knowledge and he’ll be able to say here’s how it works and how I think Mazda can ben-efit from this business,” he said.

“So we’re open to discussing all ideas and we’re looking to him to open up our eyes to this market and help us formulate some programs.”

GoAuto understand Mr Crilly will first look at Mazda’s BT-50 fleet program, which has been in place since the arrival of the new-generation ute in 2011.

“Our new fleet guy gives it more focus and more attention,” he said.

“Somebody has to get up in the morning and actually think about it and worry about it and make sure it’s actually work-ing in the market place so yes it just gives it a little bit more momentum, but we think it’s a good thing for BT-50 and we’ll see where we end up with that.”

In November last year Mazda Australia managing director Martin Benders told GoAuto that if the company wanted to improve Mazda6 sales it needed to push for more fleet buyers, as people moved away from sedans and wagons and into SUVs.

He said this would not come with a drop in specification or features in the Mazda6.

“Traditionally Mazda hasn’t played in fleet but that market has changed,” he said.

“So we’re trying to find a better way of communicating to those people. It’s not a price thing it’s a packaging thing, a financing thing.”

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However, the 2015 range also brings some steep price increases, with the 2015 V8 F-Type Convertible up more than $44,000 over the previous ver-sion in return for an extra 40kW of power and a bunch of other equipment additions and im-provements.

The expanded range effective-ly doubles the F-Type range to 12, with four choices in each of F-Type, F-Type S and F-Type R across both coupe and convert-ible ranges.

Entry-level 250kW/450Nm coupes get the option of the new manual gearbox, with the base F-Type manual increasing the price of entry to the range by $40, to $119,470 before on-road costs.

The previous entry-level variant, the F-Type automatic, jumps $5040, to $124,470.

The F-Type Convertible man-ual, with the 3.0-litre super-charged V6, costs $138,170, while the same car with the eight-speed automatic transmis-sion now costs $143,170 – an increase of $4995.

While prices have risen, all F-Types now have the shouty Switchable Active Sport Ex-haust, reversing camera and front parking sensors as stand-ard equipment instead of as a cost option.

Electric-assisted power steer-

ing also replaces less efficient mechanical steering for all vari-ants, cutting emissions by up to four grams per kilometre and increasing steering precision, says Jaguar.

Middle-of-the-range F-Type S coupe – with its extra 30kW of power and 10Nm of torque over the base F-Type – now starts at $151,770 for the new manual-equipped version. No convert-ible version is offered.

As before, the S is available as an automatic in both coupe

and convertible body styles, but investing $172,470 opens up the new 4WD range, starting with the F-Type S AWD in the Coupe body.

Above that sits the top-of-the-range F-Type R powered by Jaguar’s mighty supercharged 5.0-litre V8, pumping out 404kW of power and a hearty 680Nm of torque.

Previously, only Coupes got the full-fat power output, with Convertibles getting a lesser 364kW and 625Nm, but for the 2015 range both variants share the topmost tarmac-tearing torque.

Stepping up to the R badge also brings a whole host of extra equipment to align with the kit previously only found in the R Coupe, including an electrically controlled differential, bigger brakes, uprated suspension and a raft of interior features.

V8 versions are not offered with the new manual gear-box, with only the eight-speed Quickshift automatic transmis-sion capable of handling the beefy output. The new 4WD option helps to get the power to the road.

The 2015 F-Type R Coupe price has increased $7840, to $226,970, while the Convert-

ible is no longer called the V8 S, instead taking on the same R branding as sibling.

The name change, extra equip-ment and 40kW power boost for the V8 F-Type Convertible re-sults in a sizable $44,195 price rise, to $245,670.

Customers wanting four-wheel traction with wind-in-the-hair motoring will have to stump up the $261,370 for the flagship F-Type R Convertible AWD auto, which is also avail-able as a $242,670 coupe.

The addition of a new all-paw transmission has enhanced the V8 F-Type’s acceleration despite the extra mass, cutting 0.1 seconds from the zero-to-100km/h dash, at 4.1 seconds.

The new manual gearbox was developed by JLR in conjunc-tion with ratio authority ZF, and is the first self-serve to find its way into a Jag since the S-Type.

Jaguar Land Rover Australia senior public affairs executive James Scrimshaw said the in-troduction of AWD and manual options would broaden the ap-peal of the F-Type and allow it to compete in new markets.

“If you have a look at the market where F-Type competes, 12 per cent of that market is all-wheel drive already,” he said.

“That’s something we haven’t been able to participate in, and six percent of the market is manual so once again, we haven’t been able to compete.

“There’s 18 per cent of the market we haven’t been able to touch, so having that avail-able in our range, someone can stay with Jaguar and get exactly what they want, where before they may have been looking for something slightly different and gone elsewhere.”

The Tata-owned British brand says the new all-wheel-drive system preserves the rear-drive feel of the F-Type by sending 100 per cent of torque to the back end until the limits of two-wheel drive are reached, at which point a portion of power is redirected to the front axle.

New Torque Vectoring by Braking also manages power and braking under enthusias-tic driving conditions and is another feature standard to all variants for the new refreshed line-up.

Aesthetically, all AWD F-Types are identified by a larger bonnet bulge and additional vents to accommodate the extra front end hardware.

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6. Who is the latest winner of the Wim-mera Sport Star of the Year award and for what sporting discipline?

7. What significant event occurred in Australia on February 19, 73 years ago?

8. English New Romantics pop band of the 1980s Spandau Ballet has an unusual name. What does the expression mean?

9. Who is the Federal Member for Wannon?

10. The Victorian Government has urged the Federal Government to match a $1.75-million investment to complete the first stage of what unique Stawell project?

Answers: 1. C. 450 years. 2. 10 legs. Eight for walking, two, called chilipeds, for grabbing.They are of the order decapoda which means 10 feet. 3. They feed on detritus – decomposing plant and animals and animal waste. 4. Chromium. 5. Pilot a glider to the edge of space and set a new level-flight altitude record. 6. Alethea Sedgman in small-bore rifle shooting. 7. The Japanese started bombing Darwin in the Second World War. 8. It has two possible meanings. Historically it was referred to the ‘dance’ allied soldiers and prisoners did to avoid bullets from German Spandau machine guns during the Second World War. The other is reference is to the convulsions of hanged Nazis at Spandau Prison. 9. Dan Tehan. 10. A particle physics laboratory at Stawell Gold Mine to study ‘dark matter’.

1. Considerable time and effort goes into recycling waste across the region. How long does it take a standard plastic drink bottle to decompose? A. 20 years. B. 50 years. C. 150 years. D. 450 years

2. How many legs does a yabby have, including its chilipeds?

3. Yabbies are also primarily detriti-vores? What does this mean?

4. A thin layer of what substance electro-plated onto metal, primarily for decorative purposes, will be out on full show at a Halls Gap Rod Run this weekend?

LAKE UPGRADE: A new barbecue and picnic facilities at Green Lake near Horsham are officially open. Representatives of organisations and volunteers involved in the project gathered at the new facilities for an opening. Horsham Sports and Community Club was a key contributor, providing $40,000 for the $240,000 upgrade project.

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The best results could be achieved with the help of others. There should be more love and money on offer. And most should be on the right wavelength to make big decisions.

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Lucky Colour: GreenLucky Day: Monday

Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.5Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.29.34.40

Most may need to take the initiative where their love life is concerned and set the record straight, so that loved ones are not in doubt about your own expectations and don’t let others interfere in your life.

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CANCER: (June 22- July 22)

Lucky Colour: WhiteLucky Day: Friday

Racing Numbers: 2.3.6.5Lotto Numbers: 2.13.5.45.40.33

Make sure you are not neglecting your partners emotional needs. Be diplomatic around the in-laws and or workmates. This will avoid a rather negative situation developing.

LEO: (July 23- August 22)Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Tuesday

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Social life could bring business opportunities; so present yourself at your best, someone is watching you. New friends will bring more excitement into your life.

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Although luck in career affairs is indicated, stick to what you know best. Romance should be easier to find, however be very discreet with the way you handle a romantic overture.

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Lucky Colour: WhiteLucky Day: Wednesday

Racing Numbers: 8.6.4.2Lotto Numbers: 8.12.40.25.29.19

You could be making a big impact in your chosen field and someone in the position to improve your lot could help you. Problems with travel arrangements could cause worry and make sure you do not lose anything important.

SCORPIO: (October 24 - November 22)

Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Monday

Racing Numbers: 9.6.2.1 Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.29.34.36

It is just a matter of getting stuck into it and getting things done and you should succeed in everything you try. Your love life is due for a lift. Also your business should improve very soon.

SAGITTARIUS: (November 23- December 20)

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Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.3Lotto Numbers: 4.12.26.25.5.22

Time is coming nearer when you will be ready to make the move you have been planning for some time. Permanent relationships are considered and many a promise made during this period.

CAPRICORN: (December 21- January 19)

Lucky Colour: PinkLucky Day: Friday

Racing Numbers: 2.6.2.1Lotto Numbers: 2.13.25.24.40.33

A trip away or plans for long distance travel could be very much on the agenda and well planned endeavours will succeed even better than you expected. Not a good time to confide in people.

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longong Hawks 10:00 Where It All Began 10:30 Emer-gency Search & Rescue 1:00 World Series Sprintcars 2:00Megafactories 3:00 People Of The Vines 3:30 UndercoverBoss (PG) 4:30 Adventure Angler 5:00 M*A*S*H 6:00 GetSmart 6:30 Monster Jam 7:30 COPS (PG a,d) 8:30 Ele-mentary (M v,a) 10:30 Ross Kemp: Afghanistan (M l) 11:30Gang Related (MA15+ v,d) 12:30 Blokesworld (M) 1:00COPS (PG d,a) 2:00 The Pits 3:00 World Series Sprintcars

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Loop (PG v,l,d,s) 11:35 The King Of Queens 12:00Charmed (PG sn) 1:00 Taxi 1:30 Cheers 2:00 The BradyBunch 3:00 Becker (PG) 3:30 Everybody Loves Raymond4:00 The King Of Queens (PG s) 4:30 Laverne & Shirley(PG) 5:00 Mork & Mindy 5:30 Becker 6:00 EverybodyLoves Raymond 7:30 Snog Marry Avoid? (M l) 9:30 SexAnd The City (M s,l,n) 11:30 The Loop (PG v,l,d,s) 2:00Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 3:00 Charmed (PG)

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10:00 Australian Drifting Grand Prix 11:00 Fifth Gear 12:00Swamp Men 1:00 Gator Boys 2:00 Turtleman (PG) 3:00Seinfeld (PG) 5:00 Movie: “Groundhog Day” (PG) (’93) 7:00Movie: “Top Gun” (PG v,l,s) (’86) 9:30 Movie: “SlumdogMillionaire” (MA15+ v,a) (’08) Stars: Anil Kapoor & IrrfanKhan 12:00 Movie: “The Italian Job” (PG) (’69) Stars:Benny Hill 2:00 Australian Drifting Grand Prix 3:00 FifthGear (PG) 4:00 Swamp Men 5:00 Hook Line and Sinker5:30 Home Shopping

7:00 Saturday Disney 9:00 Good Luck Charlie9:30 Shake It Up 10:00 Home Shopping 11:00

Globe Trekker Specials 12:00 Creek To Coast 12:30 Syd-ney Weekender 1:00 To Be Announced 1:30 WA Week-ender 2:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: Lightning Stakes 5:30Before And After (PG) 6:00 Escape To The Country 7:00The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (PG v,a,d) 9:00 Taggart:Puppet On A String (M) 10:30 Wire In The Blood (MA15+a,l,s,v) 12:30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (PG v,a,s)2:30 Escape To The Country 3:30 Taggart: Puppet On AString (M)

6:00 Super Nanny USA (PG) 6:55 World ClubChallenge Rugby League 9:00 Home Shop-

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6:00 Children’s Programs 10:00 The Batman(PG) 10:30 Ben 10 11:00 Heidi 11:30 Move It

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(PG) [s] 12:00 Program To Be Advised 5:30 Border SecurityUSA [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Family Movie: “Cars 2”(PG v,l) Stars: Owen Wilson, Larry The Cable Guy & MichaelCaine 9:15 Saturday Movie: “50 First Dates” (M s) – A manafraid of commitment falls in love with a woman with short-term memory loss and must win her heart all over again,each and every day. Stars: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore& Rob Schneider 11:15 Program To Be Advised 12:30Home Shopping (PG)

7:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 7:30 Places WeGo 8:00 Family Feud - Encore [s] 8:30 Studio

10 Saturday (PG) 10:00 Studio 10 (PG) [s]] 11:00 The LivingRoom [s] 12:00 The Talk (PG) 1:00 Healthy Homes TV [s]1:30 Weekend Feast [s] 2:30 Huey’s Kitchen [s] 3:00 I Fish[s] 4:00 Program To Be Advised 4:30 Escape With ET [s]5:00 TEN News [s] 6:00 Miguel’s Feast [s] 6:30 David At-tenborough’s Natural Curiosities [s] 7:30 Family Movie:“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (M l) (’11) Stars: JudiDench 10:00 Movie: “The Full Monty” (M l,a,n) (’97) Stars:Robert Carlyle 11:55 48 Hours (PG a) 1:00 Infomercial

6:00 rage (PG) 10:30 rage: Guest Programmer(PG) 11:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 12:00

Basketball: WNBL: 1st Semi Final [s] 1:30 Golf: AustralianLadies Masters 2015: round 3 6:00 Death In Paradise (PG)[s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 New Tricks: Deep Swimming(PG) [s] 8:30 Foyle’s War: Elise (M a,v) [s] 10:05 Shock Hor-ror Aunty (M a,l,n,s) [s] – Direct from ABC TV’s complaintsdesk 10:35 Miranda: Je Regret Nothing (PG) – Miranda hasbeen caring for her ill mother for five very long days. 11:05Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 11:45 rage: Guest Program-mer (MA15+ a,l,d,h,n,s,v) 5:00 rage (PG)

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6:00 Children’s Programs 9:25 Total DramaWorld 10:15 Slugterra 10:35 Numb Chucks

11:15 Almost Naked Animals 11:25 Canimals 11:35 HankZipzer 12:00 Life With Boys 12:30 Wolfblood 2:45 BlueZoo 3:10 Leonardo (PG) 3:45 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head 4:15Roy 5:00 Life With Boys 5:30 Horrible Histories 6:00 Drag-ons: Defenders Of Berk 6:30 The Haunting Hour 7:00 Yon-derland: The Heart Of The Sun (PG) 7:20 Wolfblood 7:55My Great Big Adventure 8:15 Detentionaire: Return Of ThePing 8:35 The Heart Of The Sun 9:10 Stoked: All That Taz9:30 rage (PG)

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6:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 Basketball:WNBL 5:30 Gaspard And Lisa 6:00 Octonauts

6:15 Charlie & Lola 6:25 Maya The Bee 6:35 Peter Rabbit6:50 Shaun The Sheep 7:00 Spicks & Specks (PG) 7:30Stan Lee’s Superhumans (M a) 8:10 Would I Lie To You?8:30 The Batman Shootings (PG) 9:30 Live at the Apollo(PG) 10:20 Visionaries: Inside The Creative Mind: AnnieLeibovitz 11:10 Catfish: The TV Show (PG) 11:40 Home isWhere the Heart Is (M a,l) 12:30 We Were Here (M a) 2:00The Real Hustle: Celebrity Scammers 2:30 ABC News

9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10:00Mako: Island of Secrets 10:30 The Brady

Bunch 11:30 Becker (PG) 12:30 Star Trek: Next Generation2:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 2:30 Neighbours 5:00Mork & Mindy (PG) 5:30 Becker (PG) 6:00 Family Feud6:30 The Simpsons (PG) 7:30 Futurama (PG) 8:00 TheSimpsons (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Not Another Teen Movie” (Ms,l,d) (’01) Stars: Chyler Leigh 10:25 Wilfred (MA15+ s)10:55 Star Trek: Next Generation (PG) 12:55 Teenage Mu-tant Ninja Turtles (PG) 2:00 The Brady Bunch 3:00 StarTrek: Next Generation

6:00 Home Shopping 6:30 Hook Line andSinker 7:30 To Be Announced 8:30 Home

Shopping 9:30 Hook Line and Sinker 10:00 Lights Out (PG)10:30 Auction Packed 11:30 Submarine Patrol 12:30Alaska Wing Men 1:30 The Border 2:30 North Woods Law3:30 Meat Men (PG) 4:30 Seinfeld (PG) 6:30 Movie:“Shanghai Knights” (PG v,s,l) (’03) 9:00 Movie: “TheBourne Supremacy” (M l,v) (’04) 11:15 Movie “Edge OfDarkness” (MA15+ l,v) (’10) Stars: Mel Gibson 1:45 ScareTactics (M) 3:00 Meat Men (PG) 4:00 The Border 5:00 Auc-tion Packed

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Treks in a Wild World 1:00 Travel Oz: South Coast & BungleBungles 2:30 The Hook & The Cook (PG) 3:00 The GreatAustralian Doorstep 3:30 Life After People (PG) 4:30 BushPilots (PG) 5:30 Mighty Ships 6:30 Fawlty Towers 7:00Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 Escape To The Country 9:30Nick Knowles Original Features 10:30 Secret Location (PG)11:30 Bush Pilots 12:30 The Great Australian Doorstep1:00 Globe Guides 1:30 Treks in a Wild World 2:30 TravelOz

6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 World Club ChallengeRugby League: Wigan Warriors v Brisbane

Broncos 8:45 Home Shopping 10:30 The Avengers (PG)11:30 Cirque Du Soleil-Totem 12:30 Explore Thailand 1:30Movie: “Harum Scarum” (G) (’65) Stars: Elvis Presley 3:15Movie: “The Alamo” (PG) (’60) Stars: John Wayne 6:30River Cottage Every Day (PG) 7:30 The Great British BakeOff 8:45 Movie: “Chocolat” (M v,s) (’00) Stars: Lena Olin &Dame Judi Dench 11:15 Longmire (M v,a) 12:10 ExploreThailand (PG) 1:05 Seaway (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping

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7:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:02 Insiders 10:00Weekend Breakfast 11:00 ABC News 11:30

The World This Week 12:00 ABC News 12:30 Big Ideas1:00 ABC News 1:30 #TalkAboutIt 2:00 ABC News 2:30One Plus One 3:00 ABC News 3:30 Offsiders 4:00 ABCNews 4:30 Compass 5:00 ABC News 5:32 The Mix 6:00ABC News 6:30 Australian Story 7:00 ABC News 7:32 TheWorld This Week 8:00 ABC News 8:02 Insiders 9:00 ABCNews 9:30 One Plus One 10:00 ABC News 10:32 The Mix11:00 ABC News 11:30 Big Ideas 12:02 Landline 1:00 BBCWorld News

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11:00 Dr Oz (PG) [s] 12:00 Malibu Country (PG) 12:30 TheAmazing Race (PG) 1:30 World’s Strictest Parents: Chicago(PG) – Tonight 16-year-old rule breaker Alex and selfishdiva Dina, head to Chicago to live under the strict regimeof the Davis family. 2:30 Sunday Afternoon Movie: “Senna”(M l) (’10 Stars: Alain Prost 4:30 Program To Be Advised5:30 Coxy’s Big Break [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 6:30 Pro-gram To Be Advised 11:00 Castle: Hunt (M) [s] 12:00Harry’s Practice [s] 12:30 Home Shopping (PG)

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Extra Time 6:00 The Office: Lecture Circuit (PG) 6:30 If YouAre The One 7:30 The Feed 8:00 Gadget Man: Cooking8:30 Slum Survivors: Lagos (PG) 9:30 Lost Girl: Into TheDark (M h,s,v) 10:25 @midnight (M s) 10:55 In Her Skin(M s,a,v) 11:50 Life Support (MA15+a,n) 12:20 The Feed12:50 Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The misadventures of amilkshake (M s,v) 1:30 Movie: “It’s Hard To Be Nice” (Ml,s,v) (’07) (In Bosnian) 3:15 RT News In English FromMoscow

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6:00 Infomercial 8:00 M*A*S*H 9:00Megafactories 10:00 Thrill Seekers 11:00

Safe Breakers 12:00 Burn Notice (M v) 1:00 Rush (M s,v,a)2:00 MasterChef All Stars 3:00 Totally Wild 4:00 ExtremeBoats’ Big Angry Fish 4:30 Emergency Search & Rescue5:00 Adventure Angler 5:30 I Fish 6:00 Family Feud 6:30M*A*S*H 7:30 Undercover Boss (PG) 9:30 Movie: “NoCountry For Old Men” (MA15+ v) (’07) Stars: Tommy LeeJones 12:00 Safe Breakers 1:00 Blokesworld (M) 1:30Would You Rather? (M s) 2:30 Where It All Began 3:00Sport Science

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Away (PG) 9:30 Shortland Street 10:00 Escape To TheCountry 11:00 Fawlty Towers 11:30 Keeping Up Appear-ances 12:00 Taggart (M v) 3:00 The Martha Stewart Show4:00 60 Minute Makeover 5:15 Homes Under The Hammer6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 Britain’s Greatest Machines (PG)8:30 Judge John Deed (M v,a) 10:30 Waking The Dead:Yahrzeit - Part 2 (M v,a) 12:30 Britain’s Greatest Machines1:30 Colour of War (M) 2:30 Judge John Deed

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World Series Sprintcars 12:00 Burn Notice (M v) 1:00 Rush(M v,a) 2:00 MasterChef All Stars 3:30 Totally Wild 4:00Extreme Boats’ Big Angry Fish 4:30 Emergency Search &Rescue 5:00 Adventure Angler 5:30 I Fish 6:00 FamilyFeud 6:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 Attenborough’s Life In TheUndergrowth 8:30 Extreme Collectors 9:30 48 Hours (Mv) 10:30 Movie Juice 11:00 Super Rugby Extra Time 12:00Homeland (M v,l,a) 1:00 Basketball: NBL Championship2014/15

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7:00 River Cottage 8:00 World’s Worst (PG)9:00 Home Shopping 10:30 Alive & Cooking

11:00 Friends (PG) 12:00 Hot In Cleveland 1:00 Movie:“Brothers In Law” (G) (’56) Stars: Richard Attenborough2:30 Super Nanny USA (PG) 3:30 Who Do You Think YouAre?: Susan Sarandon 4:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show(PG) 5:30 Hot In Cleveland 6:30 Friends (PG) 7:30 A Cur-rent Affair 8:00 Poirot: One, Two Buckle My Shoe Part 2(PG) 9:10 Agatha Christie’s Marple: A Murder Is Announced(PG v) 11:20 Heartbeat: Fire And Ashes (PG) 12:30 Friends(PG) 1:00 Dangerman (PG) 2:00 Home Shopping

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

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

53-55 Scott Street, Warracknabeal www.northwestrealestate.net.au

• 11 Upper Roy St, Jeparit Price: $129,000 3 1 2

• 60 Upper Region St, Dimboola Price: $195,000 2 2 2

• 13 Bowman St, Warracknabeal Price: $75,000 2 1 1

• 7 Anderson St, Warracknabeal Price: $149,000 3 1 2

• 71 Woods St, Donald Price: $67,000 2 1 0

• 5 Norman St, Rainbow Price: $95,000 3 1 3

CherylGardinerAdmin

ChristineMorrowPropertyManager

LorraineSleepAdmin

Fiona KnightPropertyManager

JohnHadleyLicensedAgent

RobLehmannSalesAgent

BEULAH

16 Henty Hwy – This period style family home boasts 3 lge dbl BRs, main has access to bathroom, formal lounge with pressed tin ceil-ings & wood heater, renovated bathroom/laundry & a huge open family/meals area with floating floor and tiles. The home has recent-ly been painted inside & out. Set on generous block with rear lane there is a dbl carshed. Close to primary school & sporting facilities.

Price: $87,5003 1 2

WARRACKNABEAL

108 Jamouneau St – This steel clad home features 3 double bed-rooms all with BIR’s, lounge, separate dining room, functional kitchen with a “you beaut” gas stove, pantry and reverse cycle a/c. Outside there is a laundry, a semi enclosed pergola and sundry shedding.

Price: $77,0003 1 1

JEPARIT

SOLD

FOR SALE BY TENDER“Hillgrove’s”

Watchem-Warracknabeal Rd, Watchem• Cropping and Grazing Land• Approx 316.78ha- 782 acres• 590 arable, 190 timber, approx• Mixed soil types, barley and vetch rotation• 2 titles but being sold as a whole• 2x GWM water meters, machinery shedTenders close 6/3/15 @2pm, with a 10% deposit

All or any tenders may not be acceptedFull details available from John Hadley, 0428 560 630

WARRACKNABEAL

57 Lyle St – Spacious family home boasts 4 dbl BRs, main with en-suite, WIR & small parents retreat, solid blackwood kitchen with electric dual over, gas hot plates, dishwasher & pantry, large lounge, formal dining, family room, study, timber lined bthrm & laundry & pressed tin ceilings. Outside the large prominent block has a 40ft x 30ft shed with 2 x 12ft doors, power & concrete floor & second garage 7m x 9m with power & concrete floor. ** NOTE: The solar power system will be removed & isn’t included in the sale.

Price: $285,0004 2 4

MINYIP

40 Foundry St – Large 4BR home close to all Minyip’s sporting amenities. Entry, family room & dining/kitchen all feature polished floorboards & bedrooms have carpet. Modern kitchen has walk-in pantry, directional lighting & elec. appliances. Living area is heated by wood heater insert & cooled by split system a/c as well as evap a/c. Outside there is an approx. 6.5m x 8m dbl garage/workshop.

Price: $129,9004 1 3

LASCELLES

15 Mallee St – 3 BR home set on over a half acre block & features split level landscaped rear garden w/ spray system to water garden beds. The fibro sheet, stumped foundation home has pressed steel decramastic roofing tiles. There is a formal lounge, dining area adja-cent to the kitchen, built in robes in 2 BRs & separate bath & shower in the bathroom. The home has a split system a/c & separate air-conditioners in 2 of the bedrooms.

Price: $73,9003 1 0

DONALD

187 Woods St – This residential block is in a prime position in Woods Street, Donald. Measuring approx. a quarter acre there is good fencing on one side. Water is connected and power and sewer-age are available for connection.

Price: $25,0003 1 1

DONALD

54 Aitken Ave – Renovated home featuring 1 BR but the possibil-ity of another 2 by adding extra doorways, lounge w/ a new wood heater & split system, functional kitchen w/ d/washer, pine lined bathroom w/ shower over bath, office with ref. a/c & a sitting room at the front of the home. Outside the carport fits 2 cars end to end and a raised deck which includes a spa, exterior laundry with 2nd toilet and a 2nd shower.

Price: $78,0001 1 1

NEWNEW

NEWNEW

NEWNEW

NEW

• Lots 5,6,7,8 Dowell St, Dimboola Price: $17,000 each

• 19-25 Federal St, Rainbow Price: $45,000+GST

• 33 Vickery St, Kiata Price: $14,250

Vacant BlocksCommercial Sale

Vacant Block• 27 Dimboola Rd, Warracknabeal

$445,000 +SAV+GST if applic Commercial Sale

COPE COPE

3D Sunraysia Hwy – This former school site would make an ideal getaway. Approx. 2 acres with piped water connected and power pole out the front. This block is about halfway between Donald and St Arnaud on the Sunraysia Highway. Priced to sell.

Price: $25,0002 1 1Vacant Block

Residential Block

JEPARIT

2 Roy St – This vinyl clad home is set close to shops, river, sporting facilities and the school. Featuring 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge, large dining room, user friendly kitchen, as new hot water service, gas heating, family friendly bathroom and even a 2nd bathroom in a free standing outside room. Outside on the corner block you will find some old sundry sheds.

Price: $90,000 neg3 2 1

WARRACKNABEAL

172 Scott St – Featuring 4 double and 2 single bedrooms, the main has its own toilet and walk in robe, zoned ducted heating/cooling, and a split system A/C in the modern kitchen and casual dining area. There is a formal lounge/dining room with a parquetry floor and open fire place, a cosy TV room with adjacent study/library, a spacious modern bathroom, and a huge games/family room.

Price: $279,0006 2 2

KINNABULLA

73 Kinnabulla Road – Set on just over 3 acres this weatherboard home features 3 bedrooms, country style kitchen, separate lounge with open fire. Outside you will find a machinery shed and other sundry sheds. Piped water is connected to the property.

Price: $40,0003 1 1

DONALD

203 Woods St – This spacious weatherboard home boasts 3 dou-ble bedrooms. country style kitchen with gas stove, 2 living areas, open fireplace and electric reverse cycle a/c and the convenience of 2 bathrooms. Outside the large block has rear access and a single ga-rage. This home is privately rented on a periodic basis for $110 p/w.

Price: $149,0004 2 2

NEW

PRICE!

WARRACKNABEAL

105 Anderson St – With easy access to the schools and the secure beautifully maintained yard, this 3 bedroom home also features gas cooking and heating, split system a/c, practical bathroom, separate lounge, sunroom and a double garage and much more.

Price: $125,0003 1 2

JEPARIT

4 Scott St – Included in the price is the vacant block either side of the home giving you approx 3411.58m2 of land. The current owners have done all the hard work by renovating the kitchen and bathroom, painting, new floor coverings, new roof and spouts. The home has 3 double bedrooms, split system, wood heater and a granny flat with kitchenette and a double carport

Price: $125,0003 1 2

NEW

PRICE!

NEW

PRICE!

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Responsible person to share 3brd house Horsham Ph 0428504301

All purpose saddle, Wintec 15”, fully mounted, in EC, very comfy, only selling due to not fitting current horse $300ono Ph or text 0437894257Alpacas, breeding stock, pets and flock protectors, all stock guaranteed, inspections welcome, delivery available Ph 0427602773Alpacas, female, all colours from registered breeder, good rates Ph 53847380 or 0416017567Alpacas, herd guards and pets, male and female available, prices vary Ph 0428852338Alpacas, male and female, all colours, female may be in cria Ph 53871115Alpacas, two female adults and two young wethers, must sell Ph 53822405Assorted chickens POA, $5 mixed Roosters, $20 Indian Runner Ducks, $150 Peacock pair, $50 Ringneck Pheasant pair, $70 golden Pheasant pair Ph 0428564676Boer goats, full blood buck and young does Ph 0488616058Border Leicester Rams Ph 0427670073Budgies for sale $15each Ph 53827626Canaries, various colours $15each Ph 53827377Chestnut TB broodmare, unbroken, approx 16hh, 14yrs, used to breed Anglos $500 Ph 0427944095Chihuahua’s, quality purebred, 1 long haired chocolate and white male, 1 smooth coat chocolate and fawn male, vacc, health checked, m/c, ready now for Christmas, m/c # 978102100143585, # 978102100143575 $550each Ph 53972152 or 0435015026Colossal White Suffolks flock rams, 1½yo, vacc OJD and 6 in 1, Brucellosis Acc No. 2466 Ph Justin 0400041853

Dohne, White Suffolk Composite, white dorper composite rams, from $450 plus GST see it all at kdsheepstuds.com.au or Ph Kym 0412070971Ewes, pure breed, black face Suffolk’s, from stud stock Ph Liz 0419664345Miniature donkeys, registered, vacc, excellent temperaments, foal geldings $2000, Jennies $4000 Ph 0400392946 located near HorshamMiniature mares, very pretty, to good homes $350-$500 Ph 0418516253Parrots for sale, yellow and pied Kakariki’s, green cheek conures, hand reared/avray bred cockatiels/ring necks, ring for prices Ph 0408535515 StawellPigeons, Indian Fantails, assorted colours, from $10each Ph 0429355103 LongernongPiglets, 14 weeks old at $100 or make offer for lot Ph 0407399313 Lake Fynas areaPiglets, large white, 12 weeks $130 Ph 53566354 PomonalPoll Dorset rams, 1½yo, Brucellosis acc, dipped diazinon, vacc 5-1 $350 plus GST Ph 0488061207Poultry chooks and ducks, various breeds Ph 0488616058Rams, white Suffolk, 1 1/2 yo, Brucc free $250 Ph Ron 0427861398Saddle, black leather, Isabell Werth, 17’’, changeable gullet, VGC $1500ono Ph 53891752

To give away, 8yo female golden Labrador and 5yo male Golden Retriever, due to relocation Ph 55831504White Dorper ewe, 1 yo, to lamb in May - June, excellent clean shedders, Ph 0447275737 EdenhopeWhite Dorper Older Ewes and Rams, excellent shedders, due to lamb May - June, Ph 0447275737White Suffolk flock rams $330 inc Ph Geoff 0438364838Wintec 15” all purpose saddle, EC, fully mounted $400ono Ph 53857399

2 Antique sewing machines, Singer, early 1950’s, timber restored $80each ono Ph 53823369Antique chairs, 2 high back, padded seats $60 the pair ono Ph 0457226750Australian Blackwood Sideboard, 1920s, with mushroom bevelled mirror $245 Ph 0487227965Cedar Ladies Dresser, spindle gallery to mirror, turned legs $275 Ph 0487227965Concave Picture Frames $80each Ph 0428324210Crystal Cabinet, Tudor rope edge, leadlight doors, 4 drawers $375 Ph 0487227965Edwardian Sideboard, carved pelment and doors, mirror with turned supports $360 Ph 0487227965

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

Miners Lounge $200 Ph 0428324210Truck 1952 International, AL162 $1000 Ph 0488733906

Booster seat $40 Ph 0447811622Twin pusher, Velco baby side-by-side twin pusher, black $150 Ph 0447811622Velco baby single pusher, maroon $250 Ph 0447811622

1984 16’ Wanda caravan, 11mths rego, 4 berth, 3-way fridge and gas stove $2200ono Ph 04077124611984 Viscount Grand tourer pop-top caravan 17’, Innerspring d/bed - not Island bed, lots of storage, great first van, 3-way fridge, mains hot water, VGC $7500neg Ph 0400097258 or 535836772002 Jayco Freedom pop-top, 15’ single axle, e/brakes, extra long s/beds, 3way fridge, stove top, 3 gas burners, one electric, griller, microwave oven, A/C, roll out awning, extras included, shedded $16,000 Ph 53820343 or 0439717202 Horsham

2002 17’ Roadstar pop-top, tandem, two singles, battery pack, roll out awning, new tyres, lino floor with new mat, front kitchen, PP, all hoses, electrical leads, Hayman Reese tow bar assembly, rock tamers, mirrors, 3way fridge with 4 ring gas cooker, TV, GC, as new $16,450 or best offer Ph 53502321

2002 Roadstar Vacationer Tango, full size 20’, used, roll out awning, wind out TV ariel, hot water over sink, s/beds $22,000ono Ph Des 0428915255 Nhill

2003 Spirit camper trailer, heavy canvas, 3-way fridge and small generator P89984 $7500ono Ph 0447398338

2007 Jayco Eagle, 6 Berth, 3-way fridge, gas cooktop, grill, bed end flys, full annexe, caravan always garaged, inspection welcome $16500 Ph 0408170420 Ararat

2008 Regent 19’6” ensuite, Lemair washing machine, centre door, 8500 series awning with Aussie Traveller wall kit, tunnel boot, picnic table, TV, radio, sink cover, Anderson plug, tow hitch, level rides, suit new buyer, reg til 6/15 $43,000 Ph 0432567236 Stawell2010 Grampians Tracker camper trailer, off-road, jerry can and gas bottle holders, water tank, stainless steel kitchen, 240V/12V system, k/bed, fast fold tent plus 3rd room, aluminium tool box, EC $8000 Ph 04078742382010 Jayco Dove Outback, easy mover jockey wheel, 3-way fridge, full awning, easy drop stays, Hyland hit, suit new buyer $18,000 Ph 53521016

2010 Jayco Sterling, model 24-75-2, DOM 05/10/2010, 186 3L 3way fridge/freezer, stove 4 B-O-Grill, full ensuite, washing machine, slide out q/s bed, roll out awning with full annexe $48,000 Ph 04171346722011 Jayco Sterling 2165-3 leather club lounge, many extras, near new $41,000 Ph 0400170640

2012 Jayco Eagle, 3-way fridge, m/wave, cooktop, Q/S innerspring mattress, awning and Tebbs annexe, bed end flies, wind up antenna, external socket and TV point, front pole carrier, Alko drop jacks, battery, as new condition $22,000 Ph 0428826770

2012 Jayco Sterling pop-top, mod 17.55-4, tandem, ensuite, 2 singles, 1 extra long, leather upholstery, storage, large 3-way fridge, battery pack, full gas/electric stove with rotisserie, microwave, digital TV/DVD, wind-up antenna, 2 water tanks, AC/heating, valuables safe, full annexe, EC $35,000 Ph 0438524391 or 53524391

24’ Viscount, high roofed, 2drs, bath, fridge/freezer, stove, hotplate $7000neg Ph 0437470689

Adventure tray top slide-on camper, EC, only done 1 trip, many extras $24,500 Ph 55857223

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Avan Jayde pop-top, new tyres, awning, s/beds, 14’6” long, 3 way fridge, gas 2 burner stove, microwave, plenty cupboards, always shedded, EC $12,000 Ph 0427467622Cabana pop-top caravan, GC $3000ono Ph 0428504611 NatimukCamper trailer Outback, basic entry level, registered, GC $3200 Ph 0419508310

Campomatic off-road camper, independent suspension, inverter system, waico, extra storage boxes and boat rack, fuel containers, 2x water tanks, electric brakes, treg hitch, innerspring d/mattress, pull out 4 burner, stainless kitchen, sink and draws, fully set up to hit the beaten track, no longer required only reason for sale N67148 $17,000 Ph 0409422005Caravan Coachman, mid 80s, 19’, tandem, 4-burner stove, full oven, DB, 3-way fridge, tool box, on rear Hayman Reece anti-sway bars, roll out awning, full annexe $8800 Ph 0427925586Caravan fridge, 2-way gas/electric $350 Ph 0408640270Caravan level riders heavy duty $200 Ph 0428975203Coaster mobile home 1978, 4-berth, motor Reco, solar panels AGS544 $20,000 Ph 53521556 Ararat

Coronet 16’ caravan, Island bed, heater and cooler $4000 Ph 53581201 or 0407581291Dennings Landseer coach, suit mobile home, VGC, further info, $19500 ono Ph 0408503149Electric caravan stove, oven and grill, as new $150 Ph 0427840201Ford Econovan camper 1998, RWC, many extras $4250 Ph 0428312626Fridge/Freezer and slide, camping, 3-way, both EC $500 for both or will separate Ph 53827575Jayco Expanda, 2004, 16.49.1, full annexe, 240V hot water, A/C, bed end flys, wind up TV aerial, VGC, selling due to upgrade $22,000 Ph 53844216 or 0428844216Jayco Flamingo camper van 2008, used only 4 times, always shedded, fitted with Prestige awning and bed flys, boat racks, battery, reg until 03/06/2015, van in new cond, would suit new buyer, save thousands off new price S54288 $20,000neg Ph 0418981322Jayco Freedom 2000, 17’, 4 berth, tandem axle, double plus bunks, roll out awning with annex, Hayman Reece, full kitchen, LCD TV, VGC $19,950ono Ph 0428918222Jayco Penguin 2003, as new, innerspring d/bed, annex, slide out BBQ, EHW $14,500 Ph 53525880 or 0428336280Jayco Sterling pop-top, 2006, awning, d/bed, A/C, gas oven, m/wave, battery pack, TV, radio/CD, safe, electric pump, fridge, many extras $21,000 Ph 53525073 AraratJayco Swan Campervan 1986, 6 berth, new L/T tyres, as new bed flies, awning and annexe, GC, reg til 01/15 C55350 $9000ono Ph 0427861316Light weight viscount caravan, 860KG, all new inside, heavy duty annex, EC, reg 01/15 $9000ono Ph 0418143402

Majestic tourer pop-top 17’, new pillow top mattress, new awning, VGC $14,500ono Ph 53911999 AH

Mazda T3500 Bus, 4 cylinder diesel, 240V, reverse cycle air con/heating remote, roll out awning, full annex, Wingard windup TV aerial, flat screen TV with built in DVD player, CB radio, heaps of kitchen ware and many extras, EC $26,500 Ph 0457981976Millard 16’ Caravan, recently renovated, twin beds, club lounge, new electric fridge and microwave, with full annexe, VGC $4250 Ph 53913136 or 0408566125

REDUCED 2007 Jayco campervan, awnings, flys, full annexe, always garaged, EC $15,000 Ph 0409412692

REDUCED Fifth Wheeler 2010 model, Spree 28’ been towed by Prime Mover 2007 Holden Rodeo, EC, reg to 05/15, 2 slide outs, separate shower and toilet, gas hotplate and oven, large kitchen, plenty of storage, 2 door fridge freezer, grey, fresh and black water, all electric wiring and plumbing done to Australian standards, lots of underneath storage, reluctant sale, T11094, LEMON4 $90,000 Ph 0407434003Regal 18’ pop-top caravan, Island bed, heater/cooler air conditioner, many extras, EC, D77494 $16,000 Ph 53585526Roadstar Voyager pop-top caravan, reg til 05/15, roll out awning with full annexe, 3-way fridge, gas oven, 4 burner gas cook top oven, east/west s/beds, wardrobe, pantry, 12V battery pack, front storage compartment $8700ono Ph 0408530929 or 53522944Roof top ‘Carry Me Camper’, slide-on, suit dual cab Ute, free standing legs plus extras, VGC $8000 Ph 53989230 AH or 0428989230Supreme executive 1960 Tourer series 11 Dec 2010, q/bed ensuite separate shower and toilet, microwave, 3-way fridge and freezer, gas oven, gas cook top, 2 water tanks, gauge awning, A/C and heating, elec gas hot water plus extras, as new, always shedded $48,500ono Ph 0427322006 or 53541270Travel Home Caravan pop-top, 1987, 16’ $6000neg amended Ph 0477496679Trojan caravan/trailer load leveller weight distribution hitch $100 Ph 0438114750Viscount pop-top 13’x7’, rear d/bed, full annexe, reg, VGC $7900 Ph 53448023

2-door fridge, Orfod black commercial, for flowers, wine or drinks, highlights colours, works well $1500 Ph 0417101120Commercial freezer, Orford, 2 glass doors, EC and working order, shelves and lights $1800ono Ph 0417101120Cool room drop-in unit, Kirby, 2hp, VGC, 240V plug in $2200 Ph 0417101120

ACER Aspire P3-131-60GB 2 in 1, 11.6” tablet with keyboard, silver, as new, factory setting, too sophisticated for old lady $500ono Ph 53827065

Personal computer, 15” IBM LCP monitor, 2 keyboards and mouses, Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Office 2010 HB and anti virus, USB dongle wireless connections, full point manual $275 Ph 0431215956 or 53522123

1948 Austin Truck with tray, original owner $2000 cash Ph 557013211989 Case 1680 header, 30’ 1010 bat front, good tyres, smale p/plucker, 5635 engine hrs, trailers $27,000 inc GST Ph 04289512621990 Gleaner R50 Header, 26’ comb and trailer, inc Ruwoldt pea pick up front $24,000 inc GST Ph 53871405

3 Hoppers, each 300kg capacity, sliding gate outlets, ideal stock feeders $1200 or will separate Ph 55701184 40’ 7” Vennings grain auger jockey wheel, 20hp Vanguard Briggs Stratton motor $1500 inc GST Ph 042895126242’ Shearer harrows $1500 Ph 535826225 in 1 Jetstream grouper, 15’, 13hp, Honda motor hills hoists, needs work $2500 inc GST Ph 53582622Air Seeder, Connor Shea, 20’ Scarifier plus 3 row, F/T harrows plus Connor Shea PTO S/S bin, ready to sow $2200 Ph 53870522 or 0459728544 AHAir seeder, Flexicoil, 8.3m bar, 10” spacings with 1330 tow behind cart with filling auger, VGC $55,000ono inc GST Ph 0427860479

Alfarm A550 bin and Urea spreader, new spare belt included, VGC $12,000ono inc GST Ph 53894258 or 0428894258 DimboolaAuger, 17m x 180mm PTO $3850 Ph 0458142800Auto steer system, Leica Mojo RTK, EC $3000 inc Ph 0428871454Blueline 29 tyne Scarifier, 7” spacings, in GO $2100ono Ph 0459251173Boom spray, Goldacres, 24m trailed ground glider, coupled to 4000L, Rapid spray tank on singles mircotrack MT900 rate controller $10,000 Ph 0427090723Case backhoe attachment, fits on to back of tractor $2200 inc GST Ph 53562423Chainsaw Stihl 441, brand new, never used $1300 Ph 53583009Claas 180 RC Baler, wrecking been burnt near new knives $1000 Ph 0408588652Deutz Tractor, Agrolux 4.80, 73hp, 700hrs, fel ec with sunroof, has bucket and hay forks, also Kanga 5’ slasher $30,000 plus GST Ph 53524884 after 5pm

Farming plant and equipment surplus to needs, 65’ Bedford tip truck and grain bin, Honda CRF 150 motorcycle, Honda ZR50 mini bike, Campbell 60 tonne silos near new, Kubota ride on mower, Burder hay forks, New Holland 3PL hay forks, Stoll pallet forks, 2 o/head diesel tanks with meter, Goldacre 20m boomspray kee controller, set of 40’ hydraulic harrows, Jetwave 13hp pressure washer near new, spitwater gas blow heater Ph Charlie 0418386022Field bins, 2 Sherwell $4500 inc GST ono Ph 53871405Field bins, 2 Sherwell, 1 Jaeschke $12,000 the lot or will separate Ph 53931451 Ford Country FWA Tractor 6600, 4 cylinder has front end loader, bucket hay forks and linkage, 2609hrs, $15,500 inc GST Ph 0427902306

Gason 2002, 5100 45’ airseeder, 1850RT2 5T tow behind air cart, 47 tine knife points 12” spacing s/shoot, Farmscan 1020 monitor, agmaster press wheels, serviced, d/shoot down tubes, not farming $66,000ono GST Ph 0428951262Gear Pump, 2” with 13hp Honda reduction drive, EC $2750 Ph 0408588652Goldacres 5000L sprayer, 28m boom, hydraulic drive, transcal, chem hopper, foam marker, 440DB controller, VGC $40,000 Ph 0408588652Goldacres SCS spray controller 4000L 28m 1996 Boomspray, double foam markers $15,400 inc GST Ph 0428951262Grader tyre Goodyear, 14x24, 12 ply tubeless, near new condition $450 Ph 0428631283Grain tipper, Weightsaver, 36’ by 5’6”, roll tarp, toolbox, water tank, spring suspension, tyres, brakes and hoist, GC $33,000 inc GST Ph 53855079 or 0427861364Hardi Commander, 4200L, 24m boomspray, induction hopper, chemical pump, new boom pump, HYD drive, fence line sprayers, double sided foam marker, GC $27,500ono inc GST Ph 0427944274Header Inter 710, 60’ PTO hyd unload auger, VGO $1750 inc GST Ph 0428936276Header N6 Gleaner, 8.3L commins, 30’ bat and tyne reels, VGO, harvest ready $19,800 inc GST ono Ph 0428936276Honda engine, V-twin 20hp, VGC $1200 plus GST Ph 0417538886 AraratHorwood Bagshaw 50’ scaribar, can reduce to 42’, 15” spacings, can supply extra tynes, air kit, always shedded, EC $28,000 Ph 0428989224Howard 5’ Rotary Hoe, Selecta Tilth $2795 Ph 53891499Hydraulic Power Pack, Honda motor large oil tank $1650 Ph 0408588652IH 511 Combine with platform and hydraulic harrows $3000 Ph 0428508121Illabo Bunker Auger, 12” 70’ with a 15’ swivel shoot, Perkins turbo motor, perfect for filling and emptying up to 25m bunkers $19,000ono Ph 0428918222JD 1010 bar 50’, airseeder kit, GC $9000 Ph 0428989224JD 7720 Header, reverse feed, dual speed drum, 230 front, comb trailer, GC $17,500ono Ph 0428821394John Deere 40’ cultivator $4000ono Ph 0427832215 or 0402749413John Deere 9660 STS, R1675/E2683 straw chopper, adjustable, pre-cleaner, small and large concave set, harvest ready, EC $150,000 plus GST Ph 53826437John Deere Header 7720, 30’ reel, always kept under cover, ready to go, reverse feeder house, comb trailer $22,000 inc GST Ph 0429913091

Kioti DS3510, 4WD 4 in 1 FEL $25,391 Ph 53891499Kubota B1750 Tractor, $5495, 1m slasher $1395 Ph 53891499Leith 25’ pea plucker on trailer $2500 Ph 0428508121Macdon 24’ windrower, manual fold, fair condition $3500ono Ph 0427861316MacDon FD70, flex draper, 35’, Leith trailer, only 50hrs, as new $105,500 plus GST Ph 53826437Massey Ferguson tractor TEA20, rops, good tyres, runs well, comes with carrier and saw bench $2500ono Ph 0409410469 ElmhurstMower Conditioner 2008 MF 1375, 15’, steel on steel rollers, disc cut, VGC $29,000 Ph 0407522264Mulcher, 4m wide, height wheels $13,200 Ph 0408588652Pea Plucker, Smale, 30’ on trailer, GC $4400inc GST Ph 0427781265Post driver, Berends 3PL, never been used $3400ono Ph 0438055098Round baler, Krone KR160 5x4, net and twine $2000ono Ph 0427861316Scarifier shearer 29 tyne finger harrows $980 Ph 0408372666 DimboolaSilvan 300L Linkage sprayer $880 Ph 0408588652Silvan paddock master, 2000L with 24m trailing boom spray $3300 inc GST Ph 53871405Stainless Steel Tanks, insulated, various sizes $0.50 per litre Ph 0408588652Steiger Bearcat ST 225, series 3 tractor, 8500hrs, case 4900 bar 37’, 9” spacings 580 e/o double spring tynes, Murray finger harrows with Gason 3T airseeder bin $45,000 inc GST will separate Ph 0419385237Stock crate, single deck, 16’x8’ $500 plus GST Ph 0417538886 AraratSuper spreader, Agware, tow behind, 2 tonne, hydraulic spinner $2200 inc Ph 53502365Tractor Deutz DX370, air cab, 3ptl, hay fork, tyres very good $10,000 Ph 55851425Trailing boom, 80’, Andy line, not plumbed $800 Ph 0428837235Truck Mazda E4100 Tipping Tray, 1 owner, 93,000kms, stock crate inc, runs great $4950 inc GST Ph 0400093164Tyres x5, second hand, 380/90R46, self propelled sprayer, good for spares $2000 or will separate Ph 0428837235Vennings 5 tonne seed grouper, GX3 90’ Honda motor $3850 in GST Ph 0428951262Vennings auger 7” 45’ 18hp Briggs Stratton motor $3500 Ph 53582622Vennings grain auger, 50’ 10”, 2010 double chain 31hp vanguard motor $17,600 inc GST Ph 0428951262Vennings grouper with vanguard 9hp motor $5500 inc GST Ph 53871405Vintage Massey Harris tractors, 1944/203 model and 1953 55K model Ph 0429847336Wheat and Gairdner barley seeds, both cleaned and pickled, both weed free, approx 26 tonne of each $POA Ph Ian Reading 0428944143

12½ lengths 50mm pipe for security fence, looks new, no holes, could deliver $700 no GST Ph 5381109312’6”x6’6” dual axle trailer with car ramps and stock crate 6’ high $3100 Ph 0408640270 Ararat16” girl’s bike and 20” girl’s bike $100ono or will separate Ph 04173097001x edge trimmer, 1x grass trimmer, both electric, 1x wall unit, long $150 or will separate Ph 53523172

2007 Bolwell Solo Scooter, 125cc, very low kms 3000, well maintained, lady owner and very economical GF015 $1600ono Ph 04185966542nd hand timber, doors and windows h/w 4x2, 3x2, 4x3, assorted lengths Radiata pine, lining boards assorted lengths, lead light windows, wooden glass doors, claw foot bath and exposed brass fittings, reasonable offers accepted Ph Noel 04074340033 CB radios, 27 MHZ $100 Ph 04288942584.5mx1.5m tandem trailer 2007, many extras included, must sell S43452 $3,500ono any questions or to view Ph 0414301854 Horsham6 burner BBQ, GC $300ono Ph 04173097006 Burner stainless steel Coolabah BBQ, EC, comes with cover $200ono Ph 0437942197Airless spray unit pump, Greco Construction King $6000ono Ph 53582131AMC Explorer series I I, 33” cut, 13hp, VGC $1870 Ph 0438075837Antique horse drawn plough, 3 furrow, makers plate attached $500 Ph 53596244Brand new Denyer 2100L water fire tank with baffles $2000 Ph 53541233 or 0448420990Buggy Pole $200ono Ph 53596244Camping fridge/freezer, Trailblazer, 12 240V, Deluxe model with gauges, EC $1500 Ph 0427886272Camping Shower, Coleman $100 Ph 0428697189

Canadian BBQ cooker, never been used, always covered $1850ono Ph 53911111 NhillCar trailer, winch, elec brakes V74127 $2600 Ph 53891419Chain mesh fencing, approx 100m x120cm, bright, VGC, 50ml rails, posts, clamps $1000 Ph 53811093C-section Purlins, 4x 6-13mt 20x7cms, 2x 8-5mt 27.5cms, 1x 5.2mt 27.5cm, suitable for extensions $200ono Ph 0427340252

Electric Adjustable Bed, ‘Relaxamatic’, k/size, immaculate condition, head/foot adjustable, height adjustable, massage function, free delivery within 50kms of Ararat, $3000 new, asking $1500 Ph 0427622153Electric powered active cycle, remote as well as manually controlled, variable speeds, calorie counter, distant/kms counter, total count, display mode, for legs, ankle, knees and arms, fully guaranteed for 1 year, brand new, includes mat and 2 books, comes with stirrups on pedals, brought $800 sell $400ono Ph 0425739818 or 53548250Electric rope hoist, 250/500kg $100 Ph 0428975203Fibreglass spa bath, octagon shape, 2m wide with a hard vinyl cover, make an offer Ph 0428651031Firescreen, sturdy steel $80 Ph 53823833Firewood machinery tractor, industrial FEL 4-way splitter on dodge truck, 2 chainsaws, 2 tipping trailers Ph 55881257Fish Tanks, for sale, excellent working condition, POA Ph 53582865 or 0438019388 StawellForester Chaps, size small, as new $100 Ph 0448603978 or 53492860 BeaufortFowlers bottles, 235, many sizes, clips, lids, books, thermometer, unit $1000ono Ph 53596244Fowlers bottles, 72, many sizes, clips s/s lids, electric s/steel no.2 sterilizer unit $500onoPh 55851628Free standing chimney in house $300 with help to dismantle Ph 0458681119Fuel tank and stand $90 Ph 53824038 or 0427322623Gas hot water unit, Rheem, internal, 90L, town gas $130 Ph 0408640270Gold detector, Minelab GP extreme plus accessories $3250ono Ph 0408127425Gold detector, Minelab GP-3000, 11” round and 17” elliptical coils, external amplifier/enhancer, VGC $3000ono Ph 0432567236 StawellGreco 395 airless spray gun, GC, new primer valve $1000 Ph 53825451Hitachi compound mitre saw, approx 10yo $340 Ph 53881238 Toolondo areaHonda generator EU20i, less than 2hrs work $1200 Ph 53826461House bricks, 2500, s/hand, clean, ready to lay $2000ono Ph 0418535801Inogen One G3 portable oxygen concentrator, brought 08/13, very little use $2000 Ph 0400900323

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Iveco 1998 cabover, 14L deroit, 18spd and hydraulics WVN739 $33,000ono Ph 0408152916Jarrah Timber, skip dressed, 180x35x1.8 $30, 90x35x1.8 $20 Ph 0417507882 Stawell Lawn mower, 4 stroke, ECO mower $150ono Ph 0457226750Lawn mower, Star, 20” cut, reel/barrel, VGC, little work $650 Ph 0418314037

Lincoln AS400/50 welder, EC $3500ono Ph 53582131Metal Detector, Minelab GP Extreme, DD and mono coils, harness/battery, gold and relic maps, stable/quite, will only sell after demo $2200neg Ph 0408628463National geographic magazines, 47 mags, 1960-1990 no complete years $5each Ph 53562301Noritake (Evansdale) dinner set, EC, 8 settings, 56 pieces $400 Ph 53825283Pack-rack gutter mount only to suit 2000 model Parado $200ono Ph 0422607834Pea Straw, $5 delivered Ph 0428885226Pea Straw/Garden mulch, weed free $5 delivered Horsham area Ph 0407011084Rear diff for HZ75 land cruiser with a lokka kit fitted to it, 10,000kms $450 Ph 0448891486REDUCED d/bunk bed, silver with top mattress, VGC $120 Ph 0408222466

REDUCED Fire trailer $2300 Ph Greg 0427853675Ride on mower, AMC Explorer model 33, 13hp $1650 inc Ph 0417577823Ride-on mower Cox stockman series 2 $1500 Ph 0417348051Ride-on Mower, Kioti (MTD) 42”, 20hp $2795 Ph 53891499Ride-on mower, Rassmussen Ezy mow, good goer $500 Ph 0417302688Rinnai energy saver gas heater, 556 FDT, GC $750 Ph 53524628Rotary Hoe 6’3 PL HD, 3spd rotor, new blades $1100 Ph 53826461Saw Mill blade 42”, Jonathan tipped, EC, been sharpened $475ono Ph 0411419516 Ararat

Sets of industrial louvers, x4, 1x shorter one $4400 or will separate Ph 0409503355Shed, cheap, brand new, still in pack, 12m², 2x 3m roller doors, 3x sliding windows, 1 PA door, new $17,000 sell $12,000ono Ph 0408181762

Shed heater, homemade $400neg Ph 0409503355Small square oaten hay bales, shedded $7 per bale, cash on pickup Ph 0427404502 North of NhillStock troughs, easy clean, s/h $165 inc GST Ph 0427886258Tandem trailer, adjustable towbar height, hydraulic over-ride brakes, aluminium tool boxes, new undercarriage and floor, 3.8x1.8m useable area $3950 Ph 53582279 or 0428501109Tarp, large, heavy duty, 13.5x3.5m, VGC $500 Ph 0428386585Timber slats for shearing shed, hardwood 50mmx38mmx500 lineal meters, straight from sawmill in pack $800 Ph 0419589008 HorshamTrailer, fully enclosed, 1835mmW x 1670mmH x 2400mmL, for go-karts or furniture removal, 12mths reg S63096 $2500ono Ph 0417826332 BHTri-axle grain trailer, Rhino TOA, suit new buyer 79077S $50,000 inc GST Ph 0408152916Triton power saw, 24 row, 235mm 9 1/4’ $180 Ph 53524628TV/GPS tower, 50’, pivoting, bolted at base $300 with UHF Phased Array antenna with booster Ph 0417025244Vacuum blower, ROK electric, never used, still in box $100ono Ph 0447539415Woodworking machinery, all new condition, Carba-Tec 21’ bandsaw with unused blades, Carba-Tec Oscillating belt sander with many unused sanding belts, Carba-Tec 10” heavy duty cabinet saw with many accessories $3050 or will separate Ph 0418835359

1 Champion Juicer, EC $150 Ph 538207642 Seater couch, fabric neutral colour, GC $50 Ph 04220241132x recliners, white vinyl, no marks, GC $170 Ph 0408640270 Ararat3 seater couch, EC, folds down to d/bed, innerspring mattress $600ono Ph 04283126265-Fuction wall oven, 600mm wide, as new $200 Ph 53525370 Ararat7 piece oval extension dining setting, padded chairs, table 120cm extends to 150cm, 90cm wide $400 Ph 53823412

7-pce Dining Setting, as new, 90Wx1.5H $550 Ph 53823588Air conditioner, refrigerated, mobile, EC $280 Ph 0408640270Bar fridge, Westinghouse, EC $150 Ph 0408640270 AraratBilliard table - slate top, 8x5’, Blackwood wooden panels to convert to dining table top, cues, balls, etc $1300ono Ph 53583326Buffet 1940’s Tudor style with pie crust edging $145 Ph 0408640270 StawellBuffet, light colour veneer retro style, 3 sliding doors, centre one glass, 2 draws beneath, GC $25 Ph 0428528359Chest draws with 8 draws, GC $75 Ph 53822711

Bunk bed/desk unit, EC, with cupboards and shelving, fantastic space server, buyer to collect $400neg Ph 0407839118 St Arnaud area

Childs matching desk, chair and bookcase in peach and cream $200 Ph 0418175930Couch, 3 seater, in GC, blue pastel colours $80 Ph 0408640270Diamond Creek timber coffee table, GC $250ono Ph 0447010173Dining Chairs, 2 x Straight Backed Edwardian $200 Ph 53562301Dressing room mirror, 155x51, bevelled edge, handmade recycled Australian hardwood, EC $100 Ph 54642718 CarisbrookEngel fridge/freezer, 12/240V 29L, model MRFT cream, GC $450 Ph 0408442497

Entertainment unit, VGC $200 Ph 0422024113

Extention Table, classic 2.4m oval-ended, polished timber table, 2 large pedestal legs and extended feet, 8 high-backed chairs with suede padded seats $975 Ph 0487227965Freezer 150L, chest, Heller $210 Ph 0408640270Fridge freezer, 220L, 12-24V, suits caravan/motorhome, VGC $540 Ph 0428386585Fridge/freezer 500L Kelvinator, white, 2dr, EC, upgrading $390 Ph 53824495Household Package, TV unit, dining table, pinto chairs, 3 drawers lowboy Ph 53822256 or 0429822256Jackaroo 120cm round solid table, 4 hardwood kangaroo chairs, EC $350 Ph 0448624141Kirby vacuum cleaner, very little use, attachments plus shampoo, attachment never been used $1800 Ph 53823210Kitchen chairs, Spindle back, total 8, as new $300 or will separate Ph 53881314Kitchen dresser, full size, 3 door, EC $225 Ph 0437718077

Kitchen suite with padded chairs $400 Ph 0407581291LG fridge/freezer, 120L, rustles finish, flush back, as new $90 Ph 0478198033Lounge suite, 3pce, dusty pink $200 Ph 53521206 AraratLounge Suite, suede, GC $500 Ph 0429909290Office desk with keyboard return and filing cabinet, near new, ideal student $100 Ph 0408313004

Palm tree, small, well established $50 Ph 0410438550

Piano Beale, 108cm upright, light walnut, 142Wx55D, EC, suit new buyer $1700 Ph 0417558774Quality comfy timber lounge, removable covers, 2x single, 1x 3-seater, EC $250 Ph 53525370 AraratRecliner electric St James concept velvet steel, EC $450ono 0467629412Refrigerator, Fisher Paykel, 370L $190 Ph 0408640270Shower screen, fit 820x820 corner shower screen, brand new, price neg Ph 0428911273Single bed, GO $10 Ph 0428528359Solid wood 4 posted q/size bed with matching beside tables $550 Ph 0439390357TV cabinet, 1.1m x 0.8m, doors open to side, EC $100 Ph 0437718077TV cabinet, black glass, as new, 1200w x 550h $200 Ph 53811949UN children 12 porcelain dolls with certificate $360ono will separate Ph 0437718077Various household items, spare high chair, child’s old swing, old kitchen cabinet collectors item, and 2x Mixmaster bowls $200 or will separate Ph 53891145Wall unit, 2 glass doors and shelves $50 Ph 53525853 or 53523172Wardrobe, older style $50 Ph 0408640270Westinghouse freestyle fan forced oven, separate grill, stainless steel, VGC $350 Ph 0400579340

10’ Quintrex boat, 4.5hp mercury, reg SP000 $1000ono Ph 5382076411’6 Dehavilland tiny serial no 4704-220, 2hp Johnson serial no 108142 $550ono Ph 04226078342.8m f/glass punt, 2hp Suzuki outboard motor, runs well, serial no 9160973 $600 Ph 0438383372 Pomonal

2001 Quintrex 4.1 tinny, GC454, with trailer, PO7351, 20hp Yamaha motor $6000ono Ph 53585526

3.6 savage Jabiru punt and trailer, new rego, 15hp, Parsun motor, all gear, elt motor 110 amp batt, reg boat BL622 trailer U54688 $3800 Ph 0437568709

Catamaran 14’ Paper Tiger, GC, PT1964 $900 Ph 53911969 or 0438514357

Flightcraft Dominator, 150hp Mercury, fresh water use only with custom cover, one owner, boat in EC, LN235 $13,000 Ph 0409549714Kayak, sit on top, made in WA, with carbon fibre paddle $450 Ph 0427886272

SeeDoo Jet Ski, SPX 1998 model, 800cc, motor rebuilt, well maintained ES886 $3500ono Ph 0418596654

Sleekline skiboat, 350 chev 290hp, soft clutch, Bimini cover, joystick high pole, fresh water only, full transit cover, good cheap reliable boat with only 80hrs on new crate eng and clutch assy, MP050, T52815 $16,500ono Ph 0409422005Spacer 3.6m pro-line, 15hp Johnson, humming bird fish finder, fitted travel cover, plus heaps more EM375 $5000 Ph 0418482499Streaker 1985 4.4m boat NE291, 1999 Marine 75hp motor on Dunbier trailer B08174, with radio, Navman, fish finer, cover, vests, rocket launcher, reg til 07/15, VGC, deceased estate $12,990 Ph 0438532351Streaker Savage 4.58 Fibreglass, 75 Suzuki, fish finder, 12mths rego boat and trailer, 13” tyres UO293 $6000 Ph 0481247412Yamaha Waverunner GP1200 Jetski on Dunbier trailer $4500 Ph 0417348051

2 Plega king s/beds, 3’x 6.8’, touch button controls, back and leg lift with inner spring mattress, EC, hardly used, cost $4500 each sell $2500ono each Ph 0447539415Bed Plega electric, adjustable complete, VGC $450ono Ph 53581982Double Niagara bed, adjustable head and feet positions with 2 massage zones, EC $1750ono Ph 0437197204Electric lift chair, blue, embossed material, GO $490 Ph 0428528359Electric lift chair, Jason cream leather, VGC $575 Ph 0408336024

Chair, Vibradorm, electric massage, ergonomic lift chair, 5 massage programs plus intensity settings, also sleep, refresh fitness programs, immaculate condition, brought $7000 new, sell $1500ono Ph 0439776537

Electric wheel chair, Vogue, new, cost $8000 sell $5,500ono Ph 53821543 Wimmera Legacy Wed-FriOscar furniture arm chair, lift chair, blue, EC, with wooden activity table $1600 Ph 0428951512Path Rider gopher, red, 4-wheel, baskets, f/b, flag, new batteries, VGC $2500 Ph 53822405

Pride Jazzy select 6 power chair, Active-trac suspension, 6” front and rear casters, great indoors and out $2500 Ph 53827439

1999 Suzuki TL1000R, yellow, EC, one owner, low kms, RWC, ZF624 $9500 Ph 0409433738

2008 Yamaha WRF450, gytr exhaust and tuned, brand new rear tyre, chain and sprockets, just serviced, can be road reg, blinkers original exhaust, safari fuel tank, elec start, very well looked after, in immaculate condition, eng no # 56137244F $5800neg Ph 0427902165

2010 Softail Custom Harley Davidson, 4300kms JD075 $25,000 Ph 0429330417

2011 Honda CRF 250r, great bike, looked after well, new front and rear tyres $4400 Ph 0427913307Alpine Stars GP plus motorcycle gloves, m-size, worn once $100 Ph 0407043917

CRF 150r, top bike Ph 0427506755CRF 450 X 2008, EC, 2768A $4500 Ph 0418553990

CRF450 2011 model with extras $4500 Ph Steve 0427825042Ebike, Google-Purie Ebike model XL, as new, lots of features inc 100kmh range $1000 Ph 0435586501Electric bike, iBosa, as new condition, charger, cover $1225 Ph 0431215956 or 53522123 AraratHarley Davidson “Fat Bob” 2009, FXOF custom seat, quick release sissy bar, shot gun exhaust, 14,000kms, EC, HO730 $21,500 Ph 0418419169

Harley Davidson 883L sportster low, 2008, 5000 orig kms, pristine condition, quick detachable screen, extras, 12mths reg HL578 $9000 Ph 0428519879Honda 2010 CRF 50, VGC $1000 Ph 0428847201Honda CRF150R, 09 model, VGC, Krooztune suspension, vin # JH2KEO3U9K200807 $3250 Ph 53583775 after 5pm

Honda CRF150R, 2012 model, in EC $4200 Ph 0427913307Honda CRF70, 2009, EC, VIN JH2GE02U59101014 $1800 Ph 54981332Honda XR100 motorbike, GC $800 Ph 0407368752 Stawell Honda XR100, GC, make excellent Christmas present $1800 Ph 0409433738Honda XR400, 2001, reg til 02/15, 5700kms, EC, CS693 $3800ono Ph 0407883423 Horsham

Hyosung GV250 cruiser, 2013 model, 2600kms, reg til 12/15, red/black, as new IH6EG $3500ono Ph 0458999019Johnny Reb Brutal motorcycle boots, size 10, EC $180 Ph 0408128556 between 6pm and 8pmKawasaki KLX250H 2007, 2400kms, unreg, VIN# JKALXMH177DA19917 $3990 Ph 0428502381 Lake Bolac

Kawasaki Ninja ZX9R, 1999, great bike, 56,000kms, reg til 08/15 1I1EM $3700 Ph 0409936541

KTM Freeride 250R 2013, wrap around hand guards, 500kms, Vic rec rego 4860F $7500 Ph 0428852409 Murtoa

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Falcon FG XT, 2009 auto, metallic, Kashmir duco, dedicated factory LPG, alloy wheels, CC, TB, mp3, CD, iPod aux, 120,000km, reg til 07/14, RWC, new tyres, full maintenance service YMQ598 $11,500ono Ph 0467249187

Ford Territory 2007 SY auto, all Territory options, only 167,000kms, RWC, well looked after WCU761 $11,900 Ph 0435373409Ford Territory 2008 Ghia, RWD, full leather and electrics, roofracks, towbar, 185,000kms, RWC, 6mths reg 1DH4BX $12,000 Ph 0408011319

Mitsubishi Pajero 2003, 4WD diesel, 7 seater, 247,789kms, 4 new tyres, new injectors, 3” exhaust system, new struts and shockers, electric brake system, pump up airbag suspension, radiator 6mths old, power chip available but not included in price, immaculate condition inside and out, reg til 07/15 XVL631 $12,950ono Ph 0427776537

1960 Cadillac Fleetwood, black Limo, amazing history, comes with LIMO-60 plates, RHD, ready for club rego, vin # 60R055207 $29,500ono Ph 0418518710 Stawell1964 Cadillac Eldorado, white convertible with white roof, comes with ELDO-64 plate, LHD, ready for club rego, vin # 64E135619 $27,000ono Ph 0418518710 Stawell1981 Corvette, deep burgundy in colour, 350 4spd, LHD, ready for club rego, vin # KN49 $27,500ono Ph 0418518710 Stawell

2003 Prado, 2 owners, dual batteries, aux aircompresser, UHF radio, manual, 151,589kms, RWC, 8 seater SFL647 $25,000ono Ph 04293304172010 Mercedes Benz M Class SUV, black AMG blue, currently registered, near new tyres, owned from new, end of lease sale, vin # wdc1641222a565559 $59,900ono Ph 0418518710 Stawell38’ 1993 Lusty tip-over axle trailer, air bag York suspension, 6’ sides, roll-top tarp $55,000 Ph 53582622 84940-S International S3600 prime mover, N14 Cummins, 10spd, has 400 airbag suspension, PTO HYD bunk core, RGL054 $35,000 Ph 0419323118Mack CHR Elite 1996, 454 engine 18spd, Neway suspension fitted Hamelex white body, 4 axle 1996 Hamelex white trailer, grain spec, roll over tarps YJC473 $123,000 inc GST Ph 53822128 or 0407861368 HorshamSline Truck, 1990 model, integrated sleeper, 400 Cummins, 13spd, airbags, hydraulics, brtt and bull bar, 64475F $24,200 0408588652Volvo F7 Truck, single drive, 34202F, with bogie TOA trailer, QRTT R/T, 03394A $28,000ono inc GST Ph 0428821394

VW Transporter traveller Kea camper conversion 2007 2L TDI, driver and passenger swivel seats, easy to use lightweight flip-top roof, fridge, stove, hot/cold water, rear seat transforms in d/bed, overhead bed for 2 kids, 62W solar panels on roof, econ turbo diesel auto great fuel economy, DVD, LWB p/steering, AC, bullbar, towbar, Fiamma awning, drives like a car, loads of space, extra seat belt 5, 12mths reg, service history, VGC, RWC, YBG505 $45,500 Ph 53564664

2010 Nissan Navara, manual, 4WD, b/bar, t/bar, tinted windows, electric trailer brakes, 78,400kms, one owner XVE049 $24,500 Ph 0439610481Holden Jackaroo Monterey 4x4, auto, air steer, tow pack, very clean, small dint in door, 7 seater 301FPO $6450 Ph 53548205Holden Rodeo, 4WD, bull bar, tow bar, canopy XUM627 $1000 Ph 0427098203Nissan Patrol 2001, GU.ST 3Lt turbo, diesel, auto, new motor/turbo/injector pump, inter cooler, 30,000kms on new motor, receipts, serviced reg, no off road, 7-seater, TB, BB, roof rack, reg 05/15, VGC, SWJ758 $12,000 Ph 53855310 or 0429855310Toyota Prado GXL 2004, turbo diesel, 4WD, 2x tanks, 219,000kms SXJ372 $24,500 Ph 0408867430

Casio electronic keyboard CTK-591 $250ono Ph 0407043917Epiphone, Les Paul Standard Marshall MG15 DFX amp stand, extra lead, pedals, hard case $1500neg Ph 53825451

Estey organ c. 1920’s, in working condition $500 Ph 53994208Piano Thurmer Upright, EC, with stool $3200 to arrange inspection Ph Bryce 0418175930 HorshamPiano, Bentley, with stool, GC, sheet music $500 Ph 53525073 AraratSilver Wertheim, needs tuning, valued at $3000 sell for $1000 Ph 0418143402Yamaha Organ, stool and double keyboard, B4B series $200ono Ph 53824750 after 5pm

25 acres, run down house, shearing shed and yards, very good garden soils, yabbie dam $120,000ono Ph 53931451 or 0478412784Allotments - Halls Gap, proven area for sound investment, fully serviced, average size 1200m², magnificent views, from $105,000 Ph 0447582100

PGO/Sym/Bolwell Arriba Scooter 150cc 4 stroke, suit new buyer, only 1200kms, spent its life in shed, just had service and new battery EN611, REDUCED $1600 Ph 53825323 or 0429133411Scooter, 2008 Baroni scooter, 125cc petrol, 1100km, VGC, reg til 07/15, IS576 REDUCED to $1600 Ph 0408222466 Ararat

Suzuki 2008 GSX650F, LAMS approved, 10,135kms, VIN# JSICJ225300100072 $5990ono Ph 0438318619Suzuki SV650S ‘02, EC, 26,000kms, vin no # JS1AV111400101265 $3900 Ph 0412086140Triumph Sprint 2007, 13,000kms, factory panniers and pipe, FI032 $8500 Ph 0427361335

Triumph Sprint ST 1050, 2007, heated grips, genuine Triumph panniers, centre stand, 59,740kms, 7mths reg 1J6ZJ $6300 Ph 0457810223 HorshamYamaha 2009 TTR110 motorbike, electric and kick start, 4 stroke, EC $2500 Ph 0409510232 HorshamYamaha PeeWee 50 mini bike, EC $1100ono Ph 0457023487Yamaha PeeWee 80 Motorbike GC $1500ono Ph 0417348051Yamaha T-TR 110 2009, little wheels, EC $2500ono Ph 0428503733

Yamaha XT660Z Tenere, 2013 model, 3000kms, blue, as new cond, extras inc twin staintune pipes B+B, Basuplate and rack, factory centre stand, pivot pegz, 12mths reg 1M4BP $10,500 Ph 0429200566

Alum Ute tray suit d/cab, tool boxes fuel, water tanks, guards racks $1500 Ph 0409960765 or 0427861730Aluminium bull bar Ford XD-XG Ute $320 Ph 0408640270 AraratAluminium sports bar, suit AU Ford Ute $250 Ph 53522691Bullbar suit Ford Ranger $650 Ph 0409960765Canopy fibre tour top, suit XD-XG Ford Ute, handy for camping $350 Ph 0408640270 AraratCanopy Ute back to suit std tray, near new cond $1800 Ph 0418535801Car trailer 2011, custom low bed, winch electric brakes, heaps of extras, EC $4000 Ph 0409860682 Ararat Complete VE SS new exhaust system $799 Ph 0408518456

Ford XLT Ranger tub 2010 PK model $500ono 0409538742GPS Navman B2 series hand free $200ono Ph 0439101170

Hand leaver winch, brand new, in box, TJM-Mazda recovery 4x4 including carry bags 20m 10mm steel cable, much cheaper than eBay $235 Ph 53825323 or 0429133411Kaymar rear wheel carrier, off 80 series Land Cruiser $900ono Ph 0427840201Nissan X-Trail 17” aluminium wheel and tyre, done 20,000kms, VGO $80 Ph 0437134873Nudge bar, Nissan DX 22 $250 Ph 0408313004Pair of Rhino roof racks with roller suit troop carrier $100 Ph 0437568709Parts for 64 Ford compact, 4 doors, complete left and right guards, bonnet, plenty extras $3500ono Ph 53585526REDUCED Rhino Rack Aero bars, as new, fit X-Trail $150 Ph 0437134873Sports bar, 75mm Alloy tradesman suitable for VU Commodore Ute $250ono Ph 0439610481Steinbauer power chip plus wiring harness, new in box, suit Patrol GR 3.0 ZD30 turbo diesel $1300 Ph Derek 0428880472

1977 Mercedes Benz sedan 280E 6cyl, daily use, good engine and tyres, no RWC, reg til 02/15 SIU888 $950neg Ph 53810818 AH1990 Ford Capri, red, comes with 12mths reg and brand new soft top canopy to be fitted TZP710 $1500 Ph 04393903561990 Holden Apollo SL, 280,000kms, good tyres, GC, no RWC, YTI485 $750 Ph 042938821687 Honda Accord, 5-spd manual, AC, PS, CC, new injectors, eng# A20A42300384 $800 Ph 041043855095 Mazda 323 sedan, 191,000kms, 5-spd manual, AC, PS, TB, RW condition NJF730 $2500 Ph 0410438550Ford Falcon BA wagon 2004, cargo barrier, tow bar, 198,000kms, reg til 10/15 XHR446 $3000 Ph 53939592Holden Barina, auto, GC, 75k, one owner WFS871 $2300 with reg or $1800 without Ph 53524628Kia Sedan 2005 model, 5spd manual, auto A/C, silver, 183,000kms, reg til 07/15 1BG4PS $3000 Ph 0477496679Suzuki JLX Vitara 1990 4WD soft top 1600cc RNO296 $2800 Ph 53582622

Suzuki Mighty Boy, 149,000kms, towing A frame, tonneau cover, good tyres, reg til 04/15 S350ADM $1850 Ph Kym 0412070971Toyota Corolla 86 Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, 97,000kms, radio, no reg, no RWC, engine no # 4A9004037 $950 Ph 0429904265Toyota Corolla 92 Sedan, white, 5spd, A/C, P/S, tinted windows, 240,000kms, no reg or RWC, EQU645 $1700ono Ph 0407051897Toyota MR2 Turbo 1990, 5spd, 195,000kms, noise in rear axle, unreg BRI971 $2100 Ph 0408372666 DimboolaToyota Tarago GL 1984, 5spd manual, 2 sunroofs, good tyres, always serviced, mechanical GC, reliable, reg til 05/15 FRK043 $1900 Ph 53824518 AHToyota Townace 1997, gas/petrol insulted rear, sun roof, RWC, 11mth reg XZI405 $3000 Ph 53826442 AHURGENT SALE, HJ 1 Tonne Cab VIN VHJ14009M $1000 Ph 0422066348

1982 WB Holden, 1 tonner reco 308 motor, dual fuel, steel tray, VGC, vin # 4013012 $6000 Ph 04285732421995 diesel Pajero, 5spd manual, NJ-GLS, tow pack, one owner, regularly serviced, always garaged, reg til 11/15 NLI637 $8000 Ph 04185955151998 Holden VTS Commodore, 168,000kms, XAU741, 12mths rego $4200 or $3200 as is, unregistered Ph 0428899909

2001 Ford Laser SR2, black, body kit, Alpine audio system, 148,200kms RHC842 $5000 Ph 04298133382001 VX Commodore Equipe wagon, auto, 4 new tyres, one owner, VGC, country kms, 374,137kms RCY255 $3400ono Ph 04288942342002 BA Falcon Ute, 141,000kms, EC, towbar, RWC, 12mths reg KBJ940 $7500 Ph 0439444200

2002 Hyundai Accent Coupe, manual, EC, body kit, alloys, 11mths reg, RWC, TUJ885 $4200 Ph 0474159000

2002 Mercedes Benz C200 Kompressor, 4 new tyres, RWC, GC, RPE212 only $9000 Ph 04310163042002 WH Statesman Caprice, 5.7 V8, Chev, auto, sun roof, DVD player’s in seats ZZG903 $7800ono Ph 04193231182003 Ford BA Futura, factory gas, auto, cruise, tinted windows, rear spoiler TAA530 $6000ono Ph 0407861190 or 04148430112004 Hyundai Sonata V6, burgundy, 174,000kms, EC, SSJ658 $4500 Ph 0429982149 Warracknabeal

2004 model 1 Tonna, 180,000kms, new dift, steering rack, electronic modules, 18’ wheels with new tyres and comes with sides SAM62 $8500 Ph 04178258952004 SV6 VZ Holden Ute, 6 speed sports exhaust, mags, UHF radio, lamb wool seat covers, sports bar YQS258 $9800ono Ph 04193231182005 BA Falcon MKII Fairmont, auto, dual fuel, shockwave blue, dual climate, t/w, spoiler, RWC, WEI989 $6000 Ph 04289572252005 Proton Ute, 43,800km’s, EC with RWC, must sell, YCZ413 $7500ono Ph 0409213858

2005 VZ Commodore Lumina, 17” wheels, blue, VGC, TCB677 $4950 Ph 04289182222005 VZ Holden Commodore SV6, 226,000kms, auto, silver, GC, TGX622 $5100 Ph 0418396906 or 535732232006 Proton Gen 2 Campro, manual, hatch, 107,000kms, reg til 19/05/15, RWC, UEI077 $6750ono Ph 04085309292007 BF Falcon sedan, automatic transition gas, only 80,000kms, RWC will be supplied, reg til 19/07/15 XVW603 $10,000ono Ph 53524137 or 0439336850

2007 Mazda MZR, CD Turbo diesel, 5 door hatch, leather int, 12mths reg, RWC, 222,000kms, good order, economical WFO234 $8500 Ph 04283447642008 2dr Hyundai Getz, VGC, RWC, low kms WQO017 $4500 Ph 0458090953205 XC Barina, auto air, 104,000kms, RWC, VGO, TLN262 $6900ono Ph 042998621993 VR Commodore wagon, full body kit, fresh paint, mags, 208k kms, GC, OCD004 $3500 Ph 0400579340Falcon Ute, 98 model, vin # 6FPAAAJLCMWV1955 $1500ono Ph 0428697189Ford Falcon wagon 2008, BF MkIII, XT sports auto, dedicated gas, white, 7mths old, 195,000kms WPW326 $8300 Ph 0457810223 HorshamFord Focus 2002, manual, hatch, 12mths reg, LMCT5826, vin # WFOAXXGCDA2G33854 $4995 Ph 0400532627Ford Focus LT Zetec 2008, 76,000kms, reg til 08/15, manual, red, great condition, cheap to run XBR150 $9500 Ph 0427097647Ford VF Falcon 2007 tray, factory fitted gas, A/C, P/S, C/C, EC, long reg LMCT5826, IVX7QV $9990 Ph 0400562627Ford XG Ute 1994, white, auto, 176,000kms, dual fuel, reg til 04/15 YYX435 $3000 Ph 0498214350GQ Patrol auto, 250,000kms, dual fuel/battery, drives well, roof cage, vin# JN10WGY60A0016753 $3000 Ph 0409859717 StawellHolden Berina 2006, EC, 5dr hatch, manual, 12mths reg, comes with RWC, LMCT5826, UJF344 $5900 Ph 0400562627Holden HJ One Tonner, unfinished project, comes with 253 in Ute 308, 400 chev, turbo 350, lots new used parts, vin no # 8M60LEL2887935 $4000 Ph 0408590313Holden Wagon VT Acclaim, GC, 7mths reg, 146,000kms, RWC, UZZ988 $4900 Ph 0428824779Jaguar XJ Sport 95, 4dr, 6 cylinder, alloys, one owner, full service history, silver blue, lambs wool seat covers SFA94 $8750 Ph 53548205Mercedes Benz SUV 2001 ML 500, AWD, EC, tow bar, electric brakes, long reg RAC357 $7990 Ph 53527049Nissan Pulsar 2001, sedan, 4-spd auto, 187,000kms, reg until 06/15, good tyres, RWC, VGC ZUU413 $4000ono Ph 0400183576Nissan Pulsar ST 2004 Sedan, 99,000kms, EC, rego May 2015, auto, A/C, T/B, colour Champagne, UDH082 $6500 with RWC, $5990 without Ph 53957278 or 0429957278Nissan Pulsar ST 2005, auto, cruise control, A/C, new tyres, drive and passenger airbags, female driver, RWC, reg til 05/15 UEY408 $5200 Ph 53523145REDUCED AU Ford XLS Ute, 5L V8, auto, EC, 1 owner, dark blue, super cab, RWC, QID050 $5000 Ph 0487700251SS Commodore 2001, VGC, red, 190,000km, chev 6spd, manual, ZKG125 $7500 Ph 0428913235

Toyota Echo 2004 hatch auto, 153,000kms, blue, VGC, TSU132 $5850 Ph 53928222Toyota red Land Cruiser 1986 turbo diesel, cooper tyres, bullbar CB, Recon motor, VG mechanically URT581 $5000 Ph 0418516253

Ute Falcon Tray AU 2001, dual fuel, red, 287,000kms, reg til 04/15 QSY042 as is $3500 Ph 0428837235

2003 Toyota Hilux SRS dual cab, 3.4 petrol, dual battery, LR tank, bull bar, t/bar, canopy, A/C, 292,000kms, reg til 02/16 SLJ282 $13,000ono Ph 0428881332

2006 Nissan Xtrail ST-S 40th anniversary 4x4 ZVH551 $10,490 Ph Darcy 0499144676

2008 Honda Civic, manual, power windows, central locking, cruise control, RWC, only 53,975kms, one owner WKW383 $10,995ono Ph 04282510752008 Toyota Corolla Ascent, auto, A/C, cruise control, 36,000kms, 12mths reg WFS227 $14,900 Ph 0427861004

2009 Commodore SV6 Sedan, red, auto, 98,064kms, RWC, EC, 1DK2HI $16,400 Ph 04185167782009 Hyundai i30, 100,000kms, black, manual, diesel, airbags WWW546 $11,900ono Ph 04009288442009 Omega Holden Commodore, white, RWC, 56,000kms, 12 months rego, new tyres YTZ217 $13,500 Ph 0407922294

2010 VE Ute, 9/15, 18’’ SV6 alloys, c/locking lid, auto, cruise control, Bluetooth, t/bar, 82,000kms, EC, XWK288 $16,990ono Ph 0439343592 Stawell

2011 Mazda 3 Neo, auto, Sedan, reg til 03/15 YHI987 $15,500 Ph 04281432192011 Rav 4 Cruiser, immaculate one owner vehicle, black with all the cruiser features including 17” alloys, nudge bar and tinted windows, 101,000kms, RWC supplied, service book history, reg til 02/15 TEF593 priced to sell $17,600 Ph Glen 0427978219

2011 Toyota Hilux Workmate, petrol, 8mth reg, RWC, alloy tray ZCO947 $18,000ono Ph 04901166382012 Holden Cruze CD Sedan, 15,000kms, red, turbo, auto ZSV789 $16,500 Ph 0418520941

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Economic peaceful living at Chetwynd, 2bdm plus outdoor accommodation, 1 acre, solar, views, see realestate.com property no 115565879 $165,000neg Ph 0407258690 or 55831585

Entirely renovated 3bdm house plus study, double block $94,000 Ph 0402343140 Jeparit

House for removal, 3bdr $6500 plus GST Ph 0439824030

House for removal, 3brm, free removal at own cost Ph 0429911695 Nhill area

House for removal, 4 bedroom weatherboard, 2 rooms VG pressed tin, reasonable offers considered Ph 0427981348

House for Removal, 4 bedrooms, aluminium clad, weatherboard, 10mins from Horsham, reasonable offers considered Ph 0409017688 or 53822495

REDUCED block for sale, Nelson VIC, flat allotment, approx 859sq/m, great location, with bay view $95,000 Ph 0429838793Wal Wal Land, 145 acres for sale, on 3 titles Ph 53596244

Stawell newspaper delivery. Looking for a way of making spare cash? The Weekly Advertiser is seeking an individual or individuals to deliver copies of The Weekly Advertiser to Stawell households. For position description and further information call The Weekly Advertiser distributor Alan Longstaff Ph 0400583923The Weekly Advertiser. Distribution services for Horsham. Looking for a way of making spare cash? The Weekly Advertiser is seeking an individual to deliver copies of The Weekly Advertiser to Horsham households. For position description and further information call The Weekly Advertiser distributor Jenny Simpson Ph 0438064269Warracknabeal newspaper delivery. Looking for a way of making spare cash? The Weekly Advertiser is seeking an individual or individuals to deliver copies of The Weekly Advertiser to Warracknabeal households. For position description and further information call The Weekly Advertiser distributor Jenny Simpson Ph 53823005

Bass Amp, Gallien Krueger, 400RB combo, 15’’, with back liner, 4 x 10 bin, near new condition $1200 Ph 0428837235TV, LG 55” full HD 3D LED LCD smart TV, 2yo $800 Ph 0437071402

Cross trainer, Elliptical, 12 preset programs, EC cost price $1000 sell $500 Ph 0407894257

Exercise equipment $500 the lot Ph 53911111 Nhill

Exercise stepping machine, $120 Ph 0417765017 or 53825125AH

Horizon Ultra 200 Treadmill, heart monitor, BMA, kms count, many extras $550 Ph 0428312626

Set Drake Pride bowls special, colour magenta red, size 3H, emblem seal, EC $210 Ph 53981516

Trampoline, steel frame, 92”x52”, mat in GC $95ono Ph 53502290

York Fitness Compact 1, 12 weights, 10LB - 120LB, leg and arm pulls $250 Ph 0488068251

Free synthetic tennis court sections from Ararat Tennis Club, free Ph Peter 0428947947

AU Falcon, cheap, suitable for parts or repairs Ph 0429859890

Crop roller 10’ wide Ph 53826461

Wanted, Bee Keeper’s suit, all-in-one full suit Ph 0431649531

Wanted, Datsun 240k or C210-R30 skyline, complete car or for parts, cash paid Ph 0400949779

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Carer Respite Services & Wimmera Uniting Care Parent Support Network will be hosting free information sessions on planning for the future.

Sessions held Tuesday 3rd March 2015 Uniting Church Hall, 10 Pynsent Street, HorshamSession 1

Electricity information sessions - Starting 10.30am sharp

• How to save on the cost of electricity • Support services that are available to you as a Carer • MY POWER PLANNER web site

Bring your most recent power bill

Session 2

Change, Loss & Moving Forward Workshop - Starting 1pm sharp

Lunch provided on the day between 12 – 1pmRSVP Tuesday 24th February Mark Hawkins 5381 9336 or Anne Page 5362 4042

FUTURE PLANNING FOR CARERS 2015

Coach Trips & Tours

Ph: 5352 [email protected]

www.christiansbus.com.au*Conditions apply to all trips.

*Ararat & Stawell

Extended Tours *FREE HOME PICK UP

Strictly Ballroom Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne

1pm Matinee Wednesday 22nd April 2015 $125 per person

2015 Wimmera Machinery Field Days 4th March 2015 - Longerenong near Horsham

Bus Departs Christians Bus Co Depot Ararat 08:00 and bus will leave Field Days at 17:00

Norfolk Island 12th April 2015 - 8 nights - $3895pp

Return economy airfares, accommodation & meals *Prices based on per person twin share

Canberra Floriade 5th October 2015 - 5 days - $1035pp

Parliament House, Mint, City Sights Tour, Cockington Green, Ginnindera Crafts *Prices based on per person twin share

11 Day Escorted Tour of Tasmania 9 September 2015 - $3,495pp Includes pick up and return to your hometown*

NSW Riverina Rambler 17th May 2015 - 6 days - $989

Wagga & Deniliquin, Monte Cristo H/stead, Peppin Heritage Ct, Clancey’s Winery, Licorice & Choc Factory *Prices based on per person twin share

The Tumut Valley 1st March 2015 - 6 Days - $1059pp

Lake Blowering – Kosciuszko National Park –Talbingo – T3 Power Station *Prices based on per person twin share

Australian International Airshow Saturday 28 February 2015 - Avalon

$70 for coach transfer, plus gate entry Departs 7am Stawell via Ararat - Returns 7.45pm to Stawell via Ararat

NURSE UNIT MANAGER • Aged Care / Acute – Hopetoun Campus

• 0.8 – 0.1 EFTAre you passionate about the care of the elderly and a skilled clinical Registered Nurse Division 1 with leadership skills?

Then consider the role of Nurse Unit Manager at our mixed acute and aged care facility at Hopetoun. Hopetoun provides services to 24 residents with 4 acute beds.

What we are looking for:• Registration with AHPRA as an RN Div 1• Sound knowledge of ACFI and Accreditation Standards• Knowledge of the Aged Care Act and relevant legislations• Ability to lead and develop the team• Demonstrated leadership, problem solving and decision

making skills• A commitment to the provision of innovative and quality

residential care• High level of communication and interpersonal skills• Current police check clearance

On offer• Work for a small rural health service that prioritises

an ongoing learning culture and friendly team based environment

• An attractive remuneration package, including attractive salary packaging and assistance with housing

• Opportunities to network and liaise with other health care organisations within the region

Rural Northwest Health recognises that our staff are our biggest asset and have introduced the Fish principles to support staff to be engaged, feel valued and enjoy work. You will be a key member of the leadership team.

Enquires to Natalie Ladner – Hopetoun/Beulah Campus Manager (03) 5083 2000

Applications to be forwarded to Dal Wilding, HR Support Officer [email protected] or sent to

PO Box 386, Warracknabeal Vic, 3393

Applications close Friday 20th February, 2015

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SportBrought to you by

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SWIM SUCCESS: Trophy winners from Ararat Swim Meet, from left, Matthew Ough, Ainsley Cameron, Emily Farmer and Jordan Austin.

BY COURTNEY CLOUGH

Wimmera Netball Association representative sides refused to

let a stormy summer night, a leak-ing stadium roof or a bandaged up senior player distract them from their task during round two of Central Highlands Regional State League Competition.

The 17 and under side fended off a gutsy Eureka Netball Club team to take the win in Ballarat on Friday night.

Athletic goaler Emma Buwalda was ably supported by fellow hot shot Brit-tany Nitschke under the post, while Georgia Hiscock ran hard all night in the centre and teamed well with fellow mid-courter Rianna Kuhne to impose plenty of pressure on the opposition.

For the open side, it was classy Leiah McKenzie who showed her speed and versatility throughout the midcourt and a quick-footed defender Stevie Bibby teamed up with skipper Zoe Heard to help steer their side to a 14-goal win against a physical Maryborough and Cas-tlemaine District side.

Head coach Gayle Leith said that al-though she was happy with taking the two wins, there was still plenty to work on and her players would be put through

their paces at training this week. The open side take on Riddell Creek

Football Netball League on Friday night, while the 17 and under team has a bye.

DevelopmentIn development news, parents don’t for-

get that now is the time to start thinking about registering in Netball Australia’s successful ANZ Net Set Go program.

It has been developed to provide chil-dren from 5 to 10 years the best possible learning and playing experience and in-troduction to netball.

Make sure you contact your local club to find your nearest program – not only is it a fun way to meet new friends, and develop new skills but a great place to practise hand stands while the coach is up the other end of the court.

In off-season player movement, Minyip Murtoa will be strengthened by adding impressive new recruits and Region-al State League representatives Kirby Knight and Stevie Bibby to their A Grade playing roster this season.

Horsham Demons will welcome back talented Katelyn Parry into the mix and Dimboola will look to improve on last year’s finals campaign under new coach Di Dent.

Netballers stay focused to win

Stawell Swimming Club will be hoping to continue its success after a comprehensive win on Saturday.

Saturday’s meet was hosted by Ararat Swimming Club, but at Stawell Leisure Centre’s 25 metre outside pool.

The meet included 116 swimmers from six district 12 clubs.

Club points were as follows: Stawell 563.50; Horsham 447; Ararat 384; Donald 363; St Ar-naud 230; Warracknabeal 220.50.

Ararat Swimming Club president Ainsley Cameron presented tro-phies to individual winners, in-cluding the Inez Collum Perpetual Trophy for fastest male and female 100m breaststroke.

Winners were Matthew Ough, 14, from Horsham Swimming Club, with a time of 1:26.24 and Emi-ly Farmer, 20, Ararat Swimming Club, in a time of 1:25.38.

The McKenzie Shield, for the club with the highest points for the day, went to Stawell Swimming

Club, with Jordan Austin collecting the shield on behalf of his club.

District 12 swimming will break this week, with many swimmers heading to Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre on Saturday.

District age champions will be decided from the results at the Wimmera Championships, at War-racknabeal swimming complex on Saturday February 28.

Spectators are welcome to watch heats, starting at 10am, or finals in the afternoon.

Stawell swimmers on song

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Footy Countdown Rupanyup

One of the major assignments for Rupanyup in Horsham Dis-

trict Football League this year will be finding an elusive silver lining in a cloud of relative uncertainty.

The Panthers have copped a couple of heavy off-season blows and are suffer-ing from generational timing with their juniors. There are simply not enough youngsters coming through the ranks.

But they have a reputation for bounc-ing back strongly and love nothing more than surprising their critics.

In the Wimmera, it never pays to write off a wounded Panther.

The appointment of David Lang and Scott Finnigan as joint coaches put some of the regional scuttlebutt regard-ing Rupanyup’s immediate future as a club to bed.

But the Panthers’ brains trust is under no illusions that its needs to do plenty to rebuild playing numbers across its lists.

Panthers president Jan Dunlop said on news of the coaching appointments that some former Rupanyup district players now living in Melbourne had commit-ted to pulling on the jumper for the club this season.

“That’s certainly going to help boost our numbers and competitiveness,” she said.

“We are very happy with the way things are looking for this season and we are already working towards 2016

and beyond.”Decisions by Nathan Sachse, a nine-

year player with the club, to go to Nhill, James Delahunty to go back to Stawell and Drew Tyler to stay in Ballarat to play, came as a collective haymaker this summer – especially for a club trying to consolidate.

But club leaders were adamant that the appointment of coaches would have a stabilising impact on 2015 expecta-tions and put planning right on track.

Mark Tickner and Noel Jorgensen took the pre-season reins while the club formalised its senior coaches, which also includes Brendan Moller stepping up to work with Matt Hurley in the reserves.

Pre-season training is continuing at 6.30pm on Monday and Wednesday nights and last year’s coach Mick Finni-

gan, who stood down, remains involved with the club.

The club has a difficult junior issue. It has plenty of under-14s but its under-17 list is wafer thin and the likes of club stalwart Andrew Weidemann have been busy exploring ways of accessing ex-cess juniors at other clubs.

“We’re basically going through a bit of a dry patch when it comes to play-ers,” Mrs Dunlop said.

“There is no doubt this will be a re-building season where we concentrate on ensuring the longevity of the club.

“We’ll work through this year and are unlikely to break any records. But we’re looking to continuing building into 2016 and beyond.

“There are no plans whatsoever to ap-proach anyone for an amalgamation, to go into recess or anything like that. It’s basically business as usual and we’re confident we will have the numbers to push through and be competitive.”

Mrs Dunlop said the Panthers were financially comfortable and Emmetts were continuing their long support of the club as major sponsor.

The Panthers have reappointed Julia Maasland as senior netball coach, who has been working on recruiting..

Rupanyup, a former Wimmera League club and Horsham District League pow-erhouse, finished ninth on the ladder last year with three wins and 15 losses.

Rupanyup to lay building blocksAT A GLANCE

2015 COACHESSeniors: David Lang, Scott FinniganReserves: Brendan Moller, Matt HurleyUnder-17s: To be announcedUnder-14s: To be announced

TAKING THE REINS: Rupanyup joint coaches David Lang and Scott Finnigan will lead the Panthers in Horsham District Football League’s 2015 season. Rupanyup is hoping to improve on last season’s performance of three wins.

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There is plenty to like about a Taylors Lake

build-up for the approach-ing Horsham District Foot-ball League season.

The Lakers appear to have es-tablished considerable stability through their leadership struc-ture, have significant long-term financial support and appear well on their way to working with a strong playing list.

Taylors Lake, boasting one of the best amphitheatre-style grounds in the competition at Dock Lake Reserve, has had a roller-coaster history. It has often been a competition strag-gler for whatever reasons but has occasionally emerged as a serious finals threat.

This year might be one of those emerging seasons with the cards so far seeming to fall into place for the club.

Off the field, Taylors Lake has again been the beneficiary of long-time sponsor Hotondo Homes, which, after six years of support, has signed on for another three years.

The support has led to the club officially becoming the Hotondo Homes Lakers.

“We can’t say enough about how well Hotondo Homes have supported us,” club presi-dent Brad Dwyer said.

“It means we can move for-ward into 2015 and beyond with great confidence.”

Taylors Lake is also generat-ing plenty of discussion around the list of recruits it is steadily adding to the playing group.

Deek Roberts and Pat Pur-cell are joint coaches this year, Purcell stepping up from an as-sistant role, and their connec-tions and messages from the club seem to paying dividends. Jason Thompson is assistant coach.

Mr Dwyer said players such as Brent Marra and Andrew Watson from Nhill, Jye Smith, Horsham, Brendan Healy, Nor-adjuha-Quantong and Roberts’ brother ‘Snowy’ from Charlton were among players venturing to the club.

But he also added that goal-

kicking Adam Hall was re-turning from Donald, Birchip flanker Beau Duthie, Natte Bealiba ruckman Brayden Ma-son and Roberts’ close friend, interleague rival and Mt Pleas-ant midfielder Carl Thiesz were also among recruits.

“We haven’t really lost any players although there is a question mark over Dean Har-berger who has some ham-string issues. But things have gone really well. We’re very excited that we’ve managed to recruit so many players in the off-season.We will hopefully have a few others to announce as well,” Mr Dwyer said.

“The pre-season has been go-ing very well. We’ve had good numbers most weeks and we’re now training at Dock Lake which has a good surface after some rain.”

Mr Dwyer said the club had to deal with some difficult is-sues outside its control at Dock Lake Reserve during the off-season but was confident it had overcome circumstances.

“We’re getting right back on top of things and it’s great that the boys are back train-ing out on the ground. We’ll continue training on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6pm until the cricket finishes then it will be back to Tuesday-Thursdays,” he said.

“I’ve been president during a time when we went through and didn’t win a game. We won five last year and hope to improve from that. Finals is obviously in our sights – we’d be mad if we didn’t think that. And I think that’s achievable this year.”

Other news from the Ho-tondo Homes Lakers is that Angela Carr and Kate Rigby will be joint coaches of A and B Grade teams. Taylors Lake will turn its immediate focus to the Wimmera Machinery Field Days where the club is in charge of much of the catering, which Mr Dwyer said was ‘a massive but satisfying’ job.

Taylors Lake finished eighth on the ladder last year.

Taylors Lake primed for break-out season

AT A GLANCE2015 COACHES

Seniors: Pat Purcell, Deek RobertsReserves: To be announcedUnder-17s: Sam Rintoule, Jason KannarUnder-14s: Tony Cameron

LEADS FROM THE FRONT: Taylors Lake coach Deek Roberts was last year’s league best and fairest winner.

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Last Sunday’s Colac Cup marked the untimely

and tragic death of local champion Texan Warney.

The nine-year-old, who thrilled many racegoers and punters for over six years, passed away shortly after the feature event.

A 92-start career, saw Texan Warney win 18 times, and a further 21 minor placings, for earnings of $478,135.

Some of Warney’s greatest feats were three successive Horsham Cups – 2010,2011 and 2012 – Casterton, Apsley, Bordertown and Strathalbyn cups along with multiple wins at Morphettville in Adelaide.

He was a credit to his trainer Darryl Dodson, regular rider Holly McKechnie, and all those who worked with him.

Rest in peace old boy.

Fine displayHorsham jockey Dean Yen-

dall put on a fine display aboard the Robbie Lang-trained Scelto in last Sunday’s 2000-metre Mortimer Petroleum Colac Cup at Terang.

Scelto had been mixing his form at his previous runs in town; however, the five-year-old has shown ability at differ-

ent times of his career.Yendall took Scelto straight

to the lead shortly after leaving the barrier stalls. In a good ex-hibition of a front-running ride, the Pentire gelding dictated the race, despite being pestered at various stages. Scelto gave a strong kick after balancing up for the run to the judge and was too good for his rivals, holding off the rank outsider, Holly Holy to score a tough three-quarter-length win.

It was the first time Scelto has been in the winner’s cir-cle since December 2013 at Moonee Valley. Given the strength of his latest win, it would come as no surprise if Lang was earmarking Scelto for a campaign over the jumps at some stage in the future.

Yendall also won aboard Lin-dendoom earlier in the day.

Duke majesticStawell father-daughter

training duo Terry and Karina O’Sullivan have continued their impressive run of success

through the summer with Ma-jestic Duke at Terang.

The four-year-old contested the 1600-metre Colac Herald handicap with Nikita Beriman in the saddle.

Majestic Duke was given a well-judged ride by Beri-

man out in front, which he appeared to relish. Running the race to suit himself, Majestic Duke kicked clear once in the straight, dashing away to score an easy 1.5-length win. The victory was Majestic Duke’s second for career prize money of $37,770.

Dexter’s day outStawell trainer Dane Smith

enjoyed success on Sunday at Bendigo with his horse Our Dexter in the 1300-metre Na-tional Jockey Trust handicap.

Our Dexter with Dale Smith aboard made good use of his inside barrier draw, to roll to the lead. The son of Monde Bleu looked comfortable in his on-pace position, despite being pestered by Belorun for a large portion of the event.

After entering the straight, Our Dexter fought hard to score a narrow but equally tough win. Our Dexter can mix his form at times, but in 0-58 grade he has been consistent.

BOWLS WINNERS: Sunnyside Bowling Club’s annual Horsham Lawn Mower Pairs tournament attracted bowlers from across the region, and as far away as Portarlington. Pictured at the tournament, on February 1, is Brian Bird, Horsham Lawn Mower Centre, with winners Kevin and Brian Smith, Sunnyside, and runners-up Paddy Boyton and Joe Cincotta, Stawell Bowling Club.

Vale to Warney

Hockey coaches visitHockey Victoria will host hockey training clin-ics at schools in the Wimmera this week.

Nearly 600 students will participate in the Hook in2 Hockey program including schools St Michael and John’s Primary School, Holy Trinity Lutheran School and Horsham Primary School, Horsham, St Patrick’s Primary School and Nhill College, Nhill, Dimboola Primary School and Kaniva College.

The clinics will be run by some of Victoria’s best coaches and players.

Horsham Hockey Club’s tryouts and reg-istration day will also be on Sunday from 11am-12pm at the Horsham College. Anyone interested can contact Paul on 0400 981 978.

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Aradale is sweetly poised to cause draw significant

pre-finals blood in Grampians Cricket Association when final home-and-away games for the season resume on Saturday.

Second-placed Aradale has thrown down the gauntlet against top team Swifts-Great Western at Ararat’s Alexandra Oval and will defend 236.

Tyler Cronin led the run tally last weekend, clipping 64, and Brent Tate was also good with 55 and Clinton Rodger made a valuable 24 in the lower middle order.

Swifts-Great Western batsmen now face a challenge in a chase that could well set the tone for the approaching finals.

The spotlight will be on the com-bine’s top order of Nic Clough, Sam Cocks, Travis Nichols, Ricky Peters and James Devery.

Fourth-placed Youth Club ap-pears well-placed to finish off its minor season with victory, already

having Chalambar 5-26 while de-fending 233.

A middle-order 60 runs from Matthew Dawson set the founda-tion for the total while Ryan Ber-tram, 3-43, was the the best of the Chalambar bowlers.

All-rounder Stephen Le Gassick has done most of the damage in Chalambar’s second innings with 3-10.

A game between Tatyoon and Pomonal was washed out last week and will start again on Sat-urday as a one-day game.

Grampians cricket is primed for a huge finish, with several players in good form.

Horsham Horsham association A Grade

games will revert to one-day con-tests after wet conditions forced officials to abandon play at all grounds.

The conditions will force cap-tains into subtle changes in their approach with big games still on

the cards between Homers and Horsham Saints at Horsham Sun-nyside and Noradjuha-Toolondo and Rupanyup-Minyip at Horsham City Oval.

Jung Tigers and Laharum will play at Horsham Community Oval in Dimboola Road.

The penultimate home-and-away will provide insight into form as teams start preparing for an assault on the finals.

Rupanyup-Minyip remains a run-away leader at the top of the table.

Form with bat and ball will be crucial in the last two games as finalists jostle for position.

Wimmera-MalleeIn Wimmera-Mallee Association,

St Marys are poised to snatch an upset first-innings win against Charlton when a two-day clash resumes at Charlton on Saturday.

The Saints are 2-56 after a Bren-ton Cheney-inspired effort with the ball sent the home side crash-

ing to be all out for 94.Cheney finished with outstand-

ing figures of 7-37 and his partner with the ball Tim Germano also chimed in with two wickets.

The visitors will resume with Nick Germano, 21, and Scott Sil-cock, 0, unbeaten at the crease and the game poised to potentially go to a second-innings result.

Jeffcott, meanwhile, is in the box-seat to claim victory over Marnoo after making 256 at Mar-noo.

The home side will hope to match the efforts of visiting bats-men Brody Haddow, 84, Daniel Pearce, 30, Daniel Atkins, 28, and James Heslop who made a late-order 35.

Games between competition leader Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills and St Arnaud at Brim and Wyche-proof-Narraport and Donald at Wycheproof will start again with damp conditions last week forcing officials to revert the fixtures to one-day games.

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Aradale poised for victoryHorsham

This week: One-day games, Noradjuha-Toolon-do v Rupanyup-Minyi8p at Horsham City Oval, Homers v Horsham Saints at Sunnyside, Jung Tigers v Laharum at Horsham Community Oval.

Last week: Wash-out. Games revert to one-day games.

Ladder: Rupanyup-Minyip 67 points, 2.00 per-cent; Horsham Saints 45, 1.25; Homers 45, 1.24; Noradjuha-Toolondo 43, 1.19; Laharum 24, 0.44; Jung Tigers 18, 0.57.

GrampiansHow they stand: Aradale 9-236 (T. Cronin 64, B. Tate 55; J. Bach 6-83) v Swifts-Great Western at Alexandra Oval; Youth Club 9-233 (M. Dawson 60, E. Marrow 26; R. Bertram 3-43) v Chalambar 5-26 (S. Le Gassick 3-10) at Central Park, Taty-oon v Pomonal, reverts to one-day game.

Wimmera-MalleeHow they stand: Jeffcott 256 (B. Haddow 84, J. Heslop 35no, D. Pearce 30, D. Atkins 28; D. Lang 3-47, D. Cameron 3-54) v Marnoo, Wycheproof-Narraport v Donald, reverts to one-day game, Charlton 94 (D. Whykes 29; B. Cheney 7-37) v St Marys 2-56, Brim-Kellalac-Sheep Hills v St Arnaud, reverts to one-day game.

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Organisers of Horsham’s annual triathlon will

work on building momen-tum to boost community participation after winning accolades for the event last weekend.

Event spokesman Simon Mentz said community engage-ment as well as elite competi-tion was a critical part of the big day.

Ballarat’s Jack Kelly, up

against one of the best elite fields assembled in the triath-lon, established a new record for Horsham’s long-course tri-athlon, completing the swim-ming, cycling and running in the Wimmera River circuit in 57.47 minutes.

He won the Tri Horsham event, the last in a Telstra Tri Series, from Tom Barkmeyer of Bendigo. Last year’s winner Steve Gray came fifth.

Kelly Miller of Horsham won the women’s triathlon and James Dixon and Chloe Abel were short-course winners. A duathlon went to Aleesha Rob-ertson.

Mr Mentz said the event had been a success despite hot con-ditions preventing some people from taking part.

“It was a high standard and with a high level of competi-tors. We were down a fraction

on overall numbers, and maybe that had something to do with the heat,” he said.

“Heaps of women entered the short course and overall there were certain areas we picked up on numbers and others where we fell away a bit.

“To get good feedback from the top competitors is always pleasing.”

Mr Mentz said Horsham Tri-athlon was always set up to be

as inclusive as possible.“We want everyone from lit-

tle kids to grandparents to be involved. We love the fact that it’s a community event. We had competitors as young as four and half and getting that broad spread of involvement is what we’re after,” he said.

“It’s a very well-run event that is good for the average person – raw amateurs as well as the more serious compet-

itors.“It’s always a fun course to

do. It’s out and back along the river where everyone is doing the course together at the same time. There is a good vibe and spectators see a lot of action.”

Mr Mentz said there had been discussions about changes to how the event sat in the Tels-tra series, which might gener-ate even more interest in next year’s event.

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GUT BUSTER: Ballarat’s Jack Kelly puts considerable space between himself and the field in a powerful cycling leg of Horsham Triathlon. Kelly, competing in his first Horsham Triathlon, dominated the cycling before racing home in record-breaking time. Picture: WILLAMY IMAGES