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Dangerous crime group connected to White Hills shooting


A MAN involved with an connected to a recent shoot- several matters including 19-year-old Jordan Smith in wing and dog squad, he was His most recent incarcer-
unsophisticated organised ing in White Hills where a failing to appear at court Napolean Crescent, White not able to be found. ation was for four months,
crime group operating in 38-year-old East Bendigo while on bail and theft charg- Hills, but he escaped in a car The fourth man, Jesse Ruff, plus time served for breach-
Bendigo has a history of man suffered minor facial es. He is also wanted in rela- after being doused in capsi- is the only one not wanted ing an existing suspend-
evading police and reoffend- injuries. tion to a number of recent cum spray. for failing to appear at court ed sentence.
ing while on the run. The Armed Crime Squad crimes in Bendigo, Echuca Ashley Backer, 32, was while on bail. Prior to this, Burzacott
Aaron Burzacott, 34, is one has taken over the in- and Rochester. then seen later that day in Burzacott has spent at spent a year on the run, con-
of four “dangerous” men on vestigation in relation to Police came close to East Bendigo, causing po- least three stints in jail, tinuing to commit further
the run from police and be- the shooting. catching two of the men on lice to attempt to lock down breaching community based crimes including evading
lieved to be armed. It is understood Burzacott Thursday, sparking a large- the area. orders, intensive corrections police. He was caught in Oc-
The Bendigo Advertiser was released from jail in May scale manhunt. Despite a more than three- orders, suspended sentences tober, 2016.
understands the group is and is currently wanted for Officers first tried to arrest hour search involving the air and parole. ■ Continued – Page 5

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NEWS
Hearing
public’s
wishes
for land
LARGE expanses of forest
and parkland will be the fo-
cus of a community forum
in Bendigo today, the first
phase of a two-year investi-
gation into public land use in
the state’s central and west-
ern regions.
The state government this
year ordered the Victorian
Environmental Assessment
Council to report on the use
and wellbeing of land in the
vicinity of the Wellsford,
Wombat, Mount Cole and
Pyrenees Range forests.
IN PROGRESS: Roadworks on Scott Street, White Hills, and other works in the area are creating parking difficulties. Picture: GLENN DANIELS It is believed to be the first
time in more than 30 years
that an investigation has

Nature strip warning been ordered into the use of


some sections of the land.
“Land values and uses do
change throughout time, so
it's time for an update,” VE-
THE City of Greater Bendi- designated on street parking school children, their par- Street Epsom and continues and the installation of new AC acting project manager
go is urging drivers to avoid areas and that parking on ents and carers we ask they into the central business dis- bridge in Scott Street (due Kathy Preece said.
using nature strips in White nature strips is illegal. The take care with the changed trict. Please note, when the for completion in September She expected community
Hills during school pick up city’s parking officers will be traffic conditions in the area. bridge works are completed 2017). organisations that used the
and drop off times while monitoring the area during Please also be aware of addi- the trail will run underneath Additionally, there is a land for recreation - like
roadworks are underway. school pickup and drop off tional truck movements and the new bridge in Scott Street major upgrade of Napier trail bikers, field naturalists,
City of Greater Bendigo times and we don’t want to altered speed limits during eliminating the need to cross Street by VicRoads (due for bushwalkers – would be
director of presentation and see anyone receive an un- the works period,” Mr Lloyd Scott Street.” completion 2019) and con- among the most vocal con-
assets Craig Lloyd said due necessary fine,” he said. said. Works include; construc- struction of new Botanica tributors to the consultation
to the range of works taking The fine for parking on “While the works are un- tion of $4.6 million Garden Green housing subdivision process, which begins at
place in White Hills, parking nature strips is $95, which derway it could be a good for the Future at Bendigo off Priest Street (due for com- Bendigo Library from 3pm
was at a premium, especially is mandated by the state time to explore the benefits Botanic Gardens White Hills pletion in September 2017). today. There were also small
surrounding the botanic gar- government but enforced by of walking or cycling to (due for completion early Residents are urged to commercial enterprises op-
dens. local councils. school or work via the Bendi- 2018), Goynes Road im- contact the city if they have erating on public land that
“I would like to remind “To ensure the health go Creek Linear Trail which provement works (due for any concerns with the ongo- were entitled to have their
residents to park only in and safety of local residents, commences at Howard completion in August 2017) ing works. say, Ms Preece said.

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NEWS

Breaches on the rise


Half on convictions.
The data came from a
12-month period from four
CCOs years ago, but the program
has frequently changed and
evolved since.
commit In January, a new case
management framework

offence was put in place to manage


family violence offenders
who were serving communi-
BY ADAM HOLMES ty correction orders.
Corrections Victoria has

I
N 2012, the community also changed the way it
correction order was assesses an offender’s risk.
introduced to replace While the orders appeared
suspended sentences to be struggling to stop
in Victoria. re-offending, there was at
At the time, former least one positive outcome
attorney-general Robert in the report: Keeping
Clark promised the orders offenders on community
would improve public safety correction orders remained
and reduce crime. a far cheaper option than
“A new comprehensive imprisonment.
community correction or- It costs just over $10,000
der... will put real teeth back per year to manage one
into community sentencing,” CONCERNING: Half of the offenders placed on a community correction order in 2012-13 breached their order, a new offender on a community
he told the parliament. report has found. Almost half of those breached the order within three months. correction orders – com-

‘‘
But a report released pared with $131,700 per year
today has shown that in Young offenders are likely “This is concerning, as for each prisoner.
the first 12 months of the to be placed on the orders. timely access to support The study found:
program, the court-imposed But they are also likely to programs and services ■ 50% breached their order
■ 35% through re-offending,
orders were struggling to
stop re-offending.
breach their orders.
The study found offenders
The first few months after reduces the risk of offend-
ers on CCOs committing 15% through non-
The Sentencing Advi- aged under 25 are nearly sentencing are when re-offending is further crimes.” compliance
sory Council studied 7645 twice as likely to re-offend. most likely to start. The result echoed a study ■ 44% through theft/
offenders who were placed Sentencing Advisory by the Australian Institute dishonesty offences
on community correction Council chair Arie Freiberg Professor Arie Freiberg, Sentencing Advisory Council of Criminology which found ■ 39% through driving
orders from July 1, 2012 to said the results showed the that, in 2014-15, half of those offences
June 30, 2013. importance of connecting remaining under the watch more than half of the in custody had consumed ■ 44% of those re-offended
They found half of the offenders with rehabilitation of the state. re-offending, not including methamphetamine in the within three months
offenders breached their as soon as possible. In short: they are an drug driving. last 12 months, compared ■ 4% re-offended in the first
order – 35 per cent by “To prevent re-offend- alternative to prison, and sit Given community to 2.1 per cent of the general week
re-offending, 15 per cent ing, support services and just below imprisonment in correction orders are often population. ■ 35% of those who re-
through non-compliance, programs need to start the sentencing hierarchy. designed to address drug Weapons offences offended were sent to jail
committing a total of as soon as possible after The report identified use, these statistics raised a attracted the highest rate of ■ 27% were kept on a CCO
15,941 offences. offenders receive their CCO, drug-related crime – specifi- number of questions. re-offending. ■ 50% of those on CCO for
Of those who re-offended, because the first few months cally methamphetamine – as A Managing Community Fifty per cent of those weapons offences re-
44 per cent committed a after sentencing are when common among those who Corrections Orders report given a community correc- offended
theft or dishonesty offence, re-offending is most likely to re-offended while on com- from the auditor-general tion order in the Magistrates’ ■ 44% on CCOs for
and 39 per cent committed start,” he said. munity correction orders. this year found there was an Court for a weapons offence breaching intervention
a driving offence. The study “This was especially im- It speculated that the unacceptable waiting time went on to re-offend, while a orders re-offended
also found 44 per cent of portant for young offenders.” theft, dishonesty and for offenders attempting to further 17 per cent breached ■ Offenders aged under 25
those re-offended within the Community correction weapons offences were access rehabilitation. the conditions of their order. were twice as likely to re-
first three months – four per orders are non-custodial, likely connected to drugs. “Increasing demand The orders also did not offend
cent within the first week. but their conditions can A further 7 per cent also for support programs and appear to be a deterrent to ■ Offenders with prior
The study found many be punitive. They allow directly committed a drug services means that offend- those who had breached convictions were three
re-offend before Corrections offenders to address the offence – use, possession or ers may face significant wait intervention orders – 44% times as likely to re-offend
Victoria has a chance to cause of their offending, and trafficking. times before they can access went on to re-offend. Nine ■ 83% of people on CCOs
address their behaviour. offer rehabilitation, while These categories totaled support,” the report stated. out of 10 already had prior were men

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SEARCH: A member of the Victoria Police dog squad joins the hunt for a group of "very dangerous" wanted men in East Bendigo last Thursday. Picture: GLENN DANIELS

Too short CALLS for a dog squad to


be based in Bendigo have
intensified following a
described by police as “very
dangerous” last week.
The current squad, based
men on Thursday, but were
too late to pick up their
scent in time for police to
man declined to say how
long it took for the canine
unit to reach Bendigo, but
sources to transport their
members, including the
police air wing, in order to

a leash? manhunt which failed to


apprehend a group of men
in Melbourne’s north,
joined the search for the
make an arrest.
A Victoria Police spokes-
said the squad utilised a
number of different re-
get to incidents “in the most
timely fashion”.

Dogs ‘critical’ in manhunt


BY JASON WALLS operation could easily have experience, getting dogs to the dog squad,” he said. allow the canine unit to earn
been different if a dog squad a scene quickly before it was “If you’ve got to wait two its keep.
A FORMER police dispatch had been in the area sooner. contaminated by other peo- hours, that’s two hours for “Bendigo’s a pretty big
worker now living in Bendi- Mr Middleton said the dog ple’s scent was “critical” in the scene to be contaminat- town now and there’s a lot of
go has backed suggestions squad was one of the “big- tracking offenders. ed in which case the dogs crime here,” he said.
the city should have its own gest resources” in the police “If you’ve got to get some- are useless.” “If it’s only a minor crime
dedicated dog squad, after toolkit and got their man on one up from Melbourne and Mr Middleton’s comments you’re not going to call the
several dangerous offenders about 80 per cent of calls to it’s two hours away ... that follow those of former Victo- dog squad in but if the dog
evaded capture by police which they were dispatched. basically means the police ria Police chief commission- squad’s handy they’ll just
last week. “If you cordon off an area are going to have to cordon er Kel Glare, who also said come up on air and say ‘Dog
Craig Middleton manned quickly, you get the dogs off the area, basically set up a the idea of a Bendigo-based 15, I’ll take that one’, if they’re
the radio on “the busiest in there, you’ll get them,” Craig Middleton perimeter and not let anyone dog squad had merit, but not doing anything else.
channel in the southern he said. in – often the police would only if it was economical- “What price do you pay
hemisphere” in western “If it’s a fairly major thing doubt because that was cor- contaminate the area them- ly viable. and how do you weigh up
Sydney before moving to like the other day, if they doned off pretty quickly from selves because you’ve got But Mr Middleton said community safety versus
Bendigo four years ago and were here in Bendigo, they what I saw.” junior constables that don’t he believed there would be economics, what’s more im-
said the result of Thursday’s would have got the guys no Mr Middleton said in his really understand the role of enough work in the area to portant?”

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WANTED: Aaron Burzacott


has a history of reoffending
while on the run.

Second
phase of
reforms
to come
WHEN asked how a man
with a history of evading po- MANHUNT: Police attempted to lock down an area in East Bendigo on Thursday as they searched for Ashley Backer. Pictures: GLENN DANIELS
lice and re-offending while
on the run had been allowed
to be released on bail, Victo-
ria’s Attorney-General said
“decisions about bail are
made by the courts, not pol-
iticians”.
Group still on the run
Aaron Burzacott is wanted ■ From – Page 1 vehicle theft.
for failing to appear at court Ten years earlier, Burzacott “This includes using intel-
while on bail but has served was sentenced to jail for 12 ligence to conduct targeted
at least three jail terms. He months in September, 2006, operations, patrolling of
has breached community after committing an aggra- known hot spots and a focus
based orders, intensive cor- vated burglary while high on on identifying and arresting
rections orders, suspended ice. When arrested, he tried recidivist offenders,” he said.
sentences and parole. to punch one of the police “During the first half of the
Victorian Attorney-Gen- members and was sprayed year the focus has been on
eral Martin Pakula said on with OC foam. the Bendigo area, with police
Friday the government was Magistrate William Gibb now looking to extend this to
overhauling the state's bail said at the time Burzacott the Campaspe area.”
system to make it harder kept committing the same of- Inspector Talbot said part
than ever for people to get fences, but his offending had of combating crime was
bail in Victoria. elevated with the addition of working with the community
The first wave of the gov- the aggravated burglary. to make their homes safer.
ernment’s new bail reforms Victoria Police issued its SEARCH: The air wing and the dog squad were called in to help in the hunt for Ashley “We understand that it can
have passed Parliament and latest appeal for public assis- Backer but despite a more than three-hour search, he was not able to be found. be confronting for people
a second stage will be intro- tance to help find Burzacott to be a victim of any type of
duced later this year. on June 29 this year and will run, steal motor vehicles digo “solely responsible for arrested in relation to the crime,” he said.
"Under our changes, com- again on Friday. It follows and evade,” Detective Ser- a series of offending in the incident at this time,” he said. “Police will continue to
munity safety will be given repeated requests last year geant Steve Rainey said. local area”. When asked what was target these offences and
a much higher priority, and when Burzacott was also on “Their driving is extremely He confirmed the Armed being done to address the hold those who engage in this
people who commit serious the run. dangerous and very much of Crime Squad was investigat- group’s offending, Inspector type of criminal behaviour
indictable offences while on Police said last week, ar- a concern for all of us.” ing the White Hills shooting, Talbot said Bendigo police accountable. We encourage
bail will not be granted bail resting the the men was the Victoria Police Inspec- with assistance from lo- had a number of strategies in anyone with information
again unless there are excep- highest priority for police. tor Michael Talbot said on cal police. place to tackle volume crime about crimes in their area to
tional circumstances,” Mr “The people we’re looking Thursday there was no or- “That investigation is on- and high impact crimes such report the matter to police or
Pakula said. for are very dangerous – they ganised crime group in Ben- going and no one has been as residential burglary and via Crime Stoppers.”

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Man gets all clear to teach


BY ADAM HOLMES months of the order removed year and was placed on the contested hearings before The court was told the man He said the man was only
so he could be registered to community correction order. eventually pleading guilty to has complied with all aspects charged after admitting that
A BENDIGO man caught in teach in Victoria. The court heard police the charge. of the order. the pills belonged to him.
possession of 22 ecstasy pills He completed his Masters found the pills on the ground His application to be regis- The man said it was “not in “They could have been an-
last year has had the final Degree in Teaching, special- in a park in May, and the tered as a teacher was reject- the public’s interest” for the yone’s,” Mr Maxted said.
portion of his community ising in PE and health, and man was only charged after ed earlier this year because order to remain in place. “You have no priors, you
correction order dropped the remaining community admitting they belonged of the community correction Magistrate Ross Maxted are a law-abiding and well
to enable him to become correction order was the only to him. order, but he was informed said he would not normally educated man. A community
a teacher. obstacle in the way of regis- He planned to distribute he would be accepted if the seek to override another correction order is a seri-
The man in his 20s ap- tration. the pills to his friends during order was removed. The magistrate, but the man had ous sentence.”
peared in the Bendigo Mag- The man avoided convic- a night out without receiving Victorian Institute of Teach- complied with the order and The court approved his
istrates’ Court on Friday tion for trafficking ecstasy payment, the court was told. ing will review his case later was co-operative with police application to have the or-
to apply to have the final when he was sentenced last The man attended two this year. at the time. der removed.

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Shire chief
served with
41 charges
CENTRAL Goldfields Shire ed with 41 charges in total, deception charges relate
Council chief executive including two charges under mainly to corporate credit
officer Mark Johnston has the Local Government Act card use.
been charged with multiple relating to conflict of interest, Johnston has been the
accounts of obtaining finan- 34 charges under the Crimes CEO at the council since its
cial advantage by deception, Act relating to obtaining fi- inception in 1995, following
false accounting and conflict nancial advantage by decep- the forced amalgamations
of interest. tion, and five charges of false imposed by the government
The charges follow a Local accounting. of Jeff Kennett, who appoint-
Government Investigations “The charges were filed in ed interim commissioners to
and Compliance Inspec- the Melbourne Magistrates replace the previously elect-
CLEAN UP: CFA crews work to clear the McIvor Highway in Junortoun after a tree fell on torate (LGICI) investigation Court last Friday. ed councillors.
Monday night. Picture: DARREN HOWE that has taken place over the “Chief Municipal In- He was selected by the
past year. spector David Wolf said the three commissioners of the

Trees fall as wild weather hits The LGICI released


the following statement
this afternoon:
charges were laid after a long
and complex investigation
with several matters dating
CGSC: John Gault, Geoff
Horton and David Kar-
mouche, having previously
STATE Emergency Service during the short storm. No one was trapped or in- “Mr Mark Johnston, CEO back a number of years. Cen- been acting CEO of the Gan-
crews in Bendigo were kept “We had incidents scat- jured in the incident. Crusoe of Central Goldfields Shire tral Goldfields Shire Council nawarra shire.
busy last night as rain, hail tered all over Bendigo from Road was also partly blocked Council, has today been Mayor has been advised of Central Goldfields Shire
and wind hit the region. Junortoun to Kangaroo with a fallen tree. served via his lawyers with the matter. Council mayor Geoff
Reports of multiple trees Flat and through Bendigo,” Ms Maskell said anyone 41 charges following a com- “The matter is listed for Lovett has been contacted
down came in as 3.6mm of she said. who drives in wild weather prehensive investigation by initial hearing at the Mary- for comment.
rain fell in an hour. One of the major accidents should take care. the Local Government In- borough Magistrates Court Minister for Local Gov-
SES media officer Bec was in Junortoun where a “Back off your speed so vestigations and Compliance on 31 August 2017.” ernment Natalie Hutchins
Maskell said more than half falling tree caused a car crash you have more time to react Inspectorate. Fairfax Media understands referred all queries to
a dozen jobs were called in near Popes Road. to debris,” she said. “Mr Johnston was present- the financial advantage by the LGICI.

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Summer in the Parks calls Council agendas available


for events one week prior to meeting
The City is calling for expressions of Council meeting agendas will now be
interest from community and sporting available one week prior to the Ordinary
groups to be part of the 2017/18 Summer Meetings of Council via the City’s website.
in the Parks program. The agendas will be posted by close of
Summer in the Parks offers free or low business on the second Wednesday of
cost events across Greater Bendigo during every month.
December, January and February, which Ordinary Meetings of Council are held
bring people together in some of Greater in the Bendigo Town Hall on the third
Bendigo’s beautiful outdoor settings. Wednesday of every month.
Traditionally, the program includes events View the agenda:

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performances, come and try events and
walking tours.
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Events Officer Kate Lawrence on 5434 6000
Arch of Triumph restoration
complete
Bendigo’s iconic 136-year-old Alexandra fountain was in 2010, so it really is time to or email k.lawrence@bendigo.vic.gov.au The Memorial Arch of Triumph at the
Fountain is set to receive a much-needed give this important landmark a new lease of with details of your event by Monday July entrance to the Bendigo Botanic Gardens
$350,000 facelift. life,” Mr Lloyd said. 31, 2017. White Hills has been restored to its former
glory.
Major refurbishment works are set to The Alexandra Fountain was funded from
commence next week and are expected to the proceeds of the Bendigo Juvenile Restoration works have included repairs
New irrigation for upper
be completed later this year. Industrial Exhibition (1879), a £500 gift from to the render, cracks and the underside
local mining magnate and philanthropist Rosalind Park of cornices. The arch has also been lime
The project will include restoration of the
George Lansell and a further £700 from the The City is installing a new irrigation washed to take it back to its original colour.
fountain’s cast balustrade and masonry,
repairs, conservation and painting of former Sandhurst City Council (now the system in upper Rosalind Park to ensure The Arch of Triumph lists the names of 64
the statues and render, and significant City of Greater Bendigo). It was designed by the area around the Poppet Head and the White Hills and district servicemen who
plumbing and electrical upgrades. noted local architect William Vahland and Cascades fountain remains green during served in World War 1 and stands as a
was erected using local craftsmen. the summer months. permanent memorial to these brave local
City of Greater Bendigo Presentation
The fountain was named in honour of the The works are expected to be completed soldiers.
and Assets Director Craig Lloyd said the
Alexandra Fountain is an important part of Princess of Wales, Princess Alexandra, and by September, then the City will plant Erected in 1925, it is one of just four World
the city’s history and its future. was officially opened on July 5, 1881 by her some new grass seed. War 1 memorial arches in Victoria.
two sons Prince George (who later became
“The last major work undertaken on the King George V) and Prince Albert.
Next Council meeting: July 19, 6pm at the Bendigo Town Hall

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Aussie woman shot Libs tell


Turnbull,
Abbott to
dead by cops in US
THE shooting of an Aus- Her stepson Zach Da- “She was a very passion- most loving people you
stop spat
SENIOR Liberals are at
odds over the best way
tralian woman by US police mond, 22, said she called ate woman, she probably would ever meet. We can’t for Malcolm Turnbull and
has raised serious concerns police after hearing a noise thought something bad even imagine LHSC with- Tony Abbott to sort out
after it was revealed the of- near their house in the sub- was happening and then out her.” their differences, but agree
ficers didn’t have their body urb of Fulton. next thing I know they take Ms Damond, whose infighting can only benefit
cameras turned on. “My mum was shot for my best friend’s life.” partner is Don Damond, Labor.
Justine Damond, be- reasons I don’t know,” Mr Ms Damond ran her 50, is believed to have been New Liberal Party presi-
lieved to be aged in her 40s, Damond said in a video meditation workshops at living in the US for at least dent Nick Greiner has told
was killed in Minneapolis posted on Facebook. the Lake Harriet Spiritual the past three years. the prime minister and his
about 11.30pm local time “I demand answers … Community, which paid Minneapolis mayor Bet- predecessor to “be adults”
on Saturday after two offic- Justine Damond I’m so done with all this tribute in a Facebook post. sy Hodges wants to know and resolve their differenc-
ers responded to a report of violence. “We are so sad to report why the officers’ body cam- es face-to-face for the good
a possible assault. was a trained veterinar- “I just know she heard a the tragic shooting of Jus- eras were off. of the party.
Ms Damond, original- ian who worked as a spir- sound in the alley so then tine Damond,” the com- “I am heartsick and Mr Greiner plans to talk
ly from Sydney and also itual healer and meditation she called the police and munity’s post said. deeply disturbed by what to Mr Abbott – who has
known as Justine Ruszczyk, teacher. the cops showed up. “Justine was one of the happened,” she said. publicly argued for policy
changes on issues from
immigration to climate

Military to get power to help police in terror attacks change to win back con-
servative voter support for
the Turnbull government –
MALCOLM Turnbull wants in coming weeks.
to make it easier for Aus- However, cabinet min-
tralia’s military to help po- ister Arthur Sinodinos says
lice deal with terrorist at- there’s no need for a meet-
tacks. ing between Mr Abbott and
The prime minister un- Mr Turnbull.
veiled a raft of changes on “There’s got to be less of
Monday, including having this sort of talk now … our
special forces provide spe- focus should be on what
cialised training to local does the public want,”
police officers. Senator Sinodinos told Sky
“Our enemies are agile News.
and innovative. We have Liberal MP Craig Kelly
to stay ahead of them,” Mr said Mr Abbott’s interven-
Turnbull told reporters at tions should be seen as
the Holsworthy Barracks in positive for the party.
Sydney’s south-west. “We have to embrace
Citing recent attacks in differences of opinion – we
London, he insisted police have to say this is good and
will remain the first re- healthy,” he said.
sponders to any incident, Cabinet minister Mi-
but it was time to increase chael Keenan declined
co-operation with the mili- to say whether a meeting
tary. would be useful, saying
Defence will offer sol- Mr Greiner was making an
diers for embedding within “obvious point” about the
police forces to bolster en- BIG GUNS: MalcolmTurnbull speaks to the media at Sydney’s Holsworthy Barracks on Monday. Picture: AAP need to end internal bick-
gagement between author- ering.
ities. ard and able to be brought including a provision that to be called out it … allows recent international ter- “If we’re talking about
“We have to ensure that to bear to keep Australians limits the states from ask- us to support them more rorist attacks and follow a ourselves, if we’re talking
every resource we have – safe,” Mr Turnbull said. ing for military assistance quickly and in a better review into the deadly 2014 about our disagreements,
legislative, military, police, The process involved in until their capability has way,” defence force chief Lindt Cafe siege in Sydney. then we’re not really talking
intelligence, security – is al- a military ‘call out’ to an in- been exceeded. Mark Binskin said. Labor is expected to to the Australian people,”
ways at the highest stand- cident will be streamlined, “If we are ever required The changes come after support the new measures. Mr Keenan said.

IN BRIEF
WOMAN’S DEATH AT BUCK’S GOVERNMENT WANTS BANKS CYBER ATTACKS SERVE AS A
PARTY ‘NOT SUSPICIOUS’ OF ANY SIZE TO BE BANKS WARNING, SAYS MINISTER
THE identity of a police said on Monday. ALL banks will with capital greater than RECENT global should serve as a
woman found dead in a Four men visiting from be allowed to call $50 million are permitted ransomware attacks warning.
Melbourne hotel room interstate were taken into themselves banks, to use the term “bank”. must act as a wake-up Mr Keenan told
after a buck’s party is custody for questioning no matter their size, “This acts to call for Australia as the the conference the
still unknown, but police but were released later under eased federal discourage innovative digital economy grows, internet-based economy
say her death is not on Sunday night without government rules to new players from Justice Minister Michael contributed $79 billion to
suspicious. charge. broaden competition. entering the market,” Keenan says. the Australian economy
The woman, aged in The men, all aged TheTurnbull Treasurer Scott Morrison Speaking at an in 2014 and that total is
her 20s, was found dead in their late 20s and government has released and Financial Services international conference forecast to grow to $139
in the Oaks on Market early 30s, travelled to draft legislation to allow Minister Kelly O’Dwyer on cybercrime, Mr billion annually by 2020.
serviced apartments on Melbourne from the any banking business said in a joint statement Keenan says while the He says the
Sunday morning. ACT and NSW for the with an authorised on Monday. WannaCry incident in international cyber
“Police are not treating Saturday night party. deposit-taking institution They hope the move mid-May and the more attacks provide a
the death of a woman The woman’s body was (ADI) licence to call itself will encourage more recent Petya ransomware reminder to all internet
located in Melbourne’s found in one of the their a bank. competition on loans and incident had not affected users to be vigilant about
CBD as suspicious,” rooms. At present, only ADIs other financial products. Australia greatly, they protecting themselves.
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Gupta plans to spend $1b on upgrading steelworks Keenan


BRITISH industrialist San-
jeev Gupta plans to invest
baffled by
$1 billion or more in Arri-
um’s Whyalla Steelworks to Ludlam’s
ensure its future viability.
Mr Gupta toured the
SA facility on Monday and
oversight
says the plant has the po- JUSTICE Minister Michael
tential to be a world-class Keenan has hinted author-
steel producer. ities could investigate for-
“We’re very excited mer Greens senator Scott
about the journey ahead,” Ludlam over his citizen-
he said. ship oversight.
“The work ahead is a tall Mr Ludlam resigned last
order, but one that we will week after revealing he is a
definitely rise to.” dual Australian/New Zea-
Mr Gupta heads up the land citizen and Mr Keenan
GFG Alliance which has says it was a “remarkable
signed a binding agree- oversight”.
ment to buy the steelmak- Mr Ludlam insists he
er, with the deal expected was unaware he was still a
to be completed by August. New Zealand citizen until
He says investment and last week.
growth in Whyalla will Mr Keenan says the rules
come in stages, but just about dual nationality are
the short to medium-term clear and well known to
plans involved investment every member of Austral-
of more than $1 billion. ian parliament.
“There are longer-term MAN OF STEEL: Billionaire Sanjeev Gupta visits the Arrium Steel factory in Whyalla on Monday. Picture: AAP “It’s been well and truly
plans which could be far tested,” he said.
more grand in terms of stantial steel plant of sev- for having the vision to in- and the continued viabil- trepreneurship to get the “We’ve had by-elections
steel capacity,” Mr Gupta eral million tonnes.” vest in Whyalla. ity of the plant for the next process going, and both based on this when people
said. Federal Industry Minis- “This is about a sustain- 30 years,” he said. “Sanjeev the federal and state gov- have been elected.”
“This place has the in- ter Arthur Sinodinos says able, globally competitive Gupta has had the courage, ernment will be supportive
frastructure to be a sub- Mr Gupta is to be thanked industry based in Whyalla the risk capital and the en- of that going forward.”

Symons

Harrison has to pay in hospital


after fall

Seven’s legal costs


ABC radio breakfast host
Red Symons is in a Mel-
bourne hospital recovering
from a fall.
Symons posted on Face-
book that on July 5 he was
AMBER Harrison has been it would bankrupt me and not substantiate”. She “con- her social media posts had walking home from the
ordered to pay all Seven the Supreme Court of NSW tinued to run this case in breached her employment supermarket when he “ex-
West Media’s legal costs has helped them do it.” the face of adverse interloc- contract and a deed in perienced a sudden lack of
after a judge found she Ms Harrison, a former utory findings, settlement which the company agreed consciousness”, fell and his
made allegations she could Seven employee, had been offers, and a complete ab- to pay her $427,418 in head hit the pavement.
not substantiate and acted embroiled in a bitter battle sence of evidence”, he said instalments for her silence. “I am currently in hos-
unreasonably in her battle with the broadcaster since in his NSW Supreme Court The judge said the pro- pital, thankful to be receiv-
with the company. December, when she pub- judgment on Monday. ceedings had, from the ing the best of medical at-
The ex-lover of Seven licly revealed details of the “This conduct is in my outset, been engulfed in “a tention and working on a
boss Tim Worner faces a affair and other confiden- view unreasonable.” vitriolic atmosphere”. speedy recovery,” Symons
bill which could total hun- tial information. Seven had sought a “The allegations from wrote online.
dreds of thousands of dol- Amber Harrison Justice John Sackar said permanent gag order pre- both sides, whether entire- The 68-year-old was
lars after she was ordered Ms Harrison decided to venting Ms Harrison from ly true or not, have often a guitarist in 1970s rock
to pay costs. “I’m not going to pay it,” contest Seven’s claim and detailing the affair or been personal, scandalous, band Skyhooks and is also
But Ms Harrison says she told the Nine Network. run a cross-claim “mount- launching any legal pro- and sadly ripe for media known for his appearances
she won’t cough up. “I can’t pay it. They knew ed on allegations she could ceedings. It contended that and public consumption.” on Hey Hey It’s Saturday.

IN BRIEF
SYDNEY CHILD ‘PREDATOR’ TRIALS OF DNA-STAMPED JOYCE RESPECTS TURNBULL
HANDS HIMSELF IN TO COPS VALUABLES TO DETER CRIMS AFTER PAIR’S BIG BLUE
A MAN has handed Detectives on Monday VICTORIAN homeowners marked item is stolen and A LONELY Barnaby Joyce minister has shared
himself in to NSW released an image of the are being encouraged recovered police will be wasn’t expecting to get a rare insight into his
Police over alleged child suspect. The 37-year-old to stamp their valuables able to use an ultraviolet along with Malcolm relationship with his
sexual assault offences man handed himself in to with a unique “synthetic lamp to find the liquid, Turnbull after their raw boss and some surprising
committed in a Sydney Chatswood Police Station DNA” as part of a six- which will link the item and furious arguments. political bedfellows in an
park. about 3pm, a police month trial to deter back to its owner. There was shouting, interview with GQ.
The girl was aged 14 spokeswoman said. crooks and make it easier Victoria Police Assistant screaming, “the whole Mr Joyce hadn’t
when the pair began Detective Acting to return stolen goods. CommissionerTess Walsh lot” and colleagues had expected he and Mr
communicating online in Superintendent Peter Residents of 1000 said the technology is a to bundle him out of the Turnbull to put their huge
2015. As the relationship Yeomans earlier said homes in Geelong deterrent to thieves. room. blue over the carbon tax
continued, it’s alleged the the circumstances were and Whittlesea will be “This pilot is an But now the nation’s behind them.
man sexually assaulted “extremely traumatic”. encouraged to mark their Australian first, however most senior government “After that it was raw
the young girl at an “A person who grooms valuables – including the technology has figures work well but now we respect each
oval in Hornsby Heights young children online is technology equipment already been utilised by together, despite not other,” the Nationals
between February 2015 what you’d describe as a and jewellery – with the police in the UK and New being close. leader said, adding, “but
and January 2016. predator,” he said. coded DNA liquid. If a Zealand,” she said. The deputy prime we’re not close”.
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COMMENT POPE’S VIEW


Get a grip –
we'll learn
to cope with
plastic ban

CHRIS BERG

L
AST week, Woolworths and Coles
supermarkets announced they
would introduce a ban on free plastic
bags over the next 12 months across
Medicare scare just
tip of the data iceberg
all stores in Victoria, NSW and Western
Australia. You would think two of Australia's
supermarket giants deciding to play their
role in looking out for our planet would be
welcomed by the majority of people.
But it doesn't take long to scroll through

O
social media to see the public outcry. "How UR social services are organised Here's just a taste. Last year, the Queens- In the debate over mandatory data
will I carry all my groceries to the car?" by massive databases. Health, wel- land Crime and Corruption Commission retention one of the big questions was
"What will I line my bins with?" "How will fare, education and the pension revealed it had laid 81 criminal charges and whether law enforcement and regulatory
I pick up dog poo?" Perhaps take a look at all require reams of information 11 disciplinary recommendations in the agencies should have to obtain a warrant
South Australia, ACT and Tasmania, where about identity, social needs, eligibility, and space of 12 months for unauthorised access before accessing stored data. In the end
such a ban has been enforced for years. They entitlement. Our infrastructure is managed to confidential information by police. The the government decided no warrant was
seem to be doing just fine. by massive databases holding information Victorian government's police database necessary – because warrants could only
According to Clean Up Australia, we about traffic flows, public transport usage, was wrongly accessed 214 times between slow down investigations. This is exactly the
dump more than 7000 plastic bags that communications networks and population 2008 and 2013, by “hundreds” of officers. sort of loose permission structure that leads
could be recycled into landfill EVERY flows. Our security is maintained by com- Earlier this year, 12 staff were fired from the to abuse. Last week's Medicare breach has
MINUTE, with an estimated 50 million bags plex information systems managing defence Australian Taxation Office for accessing tax been made possible because thousands and
entering litter streams each year. assets, intelligence data, and capabilities data on celebrities and people they knew. thousands of people – bureaucrats, health
I lived in Canberra when the plastic and deployment information. We could go on. These of course are the professionals, and so on – can access the
bag ban was introduced and must admit, We should be thinking about these enor- instances we know about because they have Medicare database.
initially I thought the idea was absurd. After mous data holdings when we read the news been detected and reported on. There are Rather than leaving data access up to the
coming to terms with the fact that the world that thieves have been selling Medicare undoubtedly others. discretion of thousands of people, we need
was not going to end, I, along with everyone numbers linked to identities on the “dark Governments manage a lot of data stricter codified rules on data access. Gov-
else, got on with it and adapted to the idea web” – a mostly untraceable anonymous because we ask them to do it a lot, and to ernment databases need to be restructured
as it simply became part of routine. corner of the internet. do what they do well. They run thousands to prevent, not simply penalise, employees
As with any kind of change, the bag ban That last detail is what has made this such of complex systems. Many of these systems from going on fishing expeditions.
will take some getting used to, but it is not a scandal for the government, as Human have been jerry-rigged and adapted from In the past, economic reform was targeted
difficult to keep a stack of recyclable bags Services Minister Alan Tudge and the AFP earlier systems, a series of politicised, over- at big sectors like banking, telecommunica-
or boxes in your car, plan grocery trips or have scrambled to identity the systems’ budget and under-delivering IT projects tions, and trade. As Australian governments
not use bags if buying a small number of weaknesses. But the fact that the Medicare stacked on top of each other over decades. evolve inevitably into complex information
items. Hessian bags are much more durable numbers are being sold is the only thing that But these repeated episodes of unauthor- brokers, the next wave of reform will have to
and carry at least four times the amount of makes this an unusual data security breach. ised access show that these complex systems focus on data management.
groceries as single-use bags that break as Australian government databases are are in dire need of reform. It is clear that the Chris Berg is a postdoctoral fellow at RMIT
you carry them home. They don't cut off constantly being accessed by people who “permission” structures on these govern- University and Senior Fellow at the Institute of
the circulation to your hands and you can are not authorised to do so. ment databases are deeply broken. Public Affairs.
recycle them over and over again.
For those who worry about when they
do a big grocery shop, the option of bags is
still available at a small cost. The ban will
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EDITORIAL
Plastic bag changes good for environment
M
OVES to ban plastic bags should market might seem like a fairly innocuous Mallee Waste and Resource Recovery Group,
be applauded. move, the products can have a negative, and are pushing for people to stop using them in
Woolworths recently an- lasting, impact on the environment. our region.
nounced it would phase out According to Clean Up Australia, people They aim to educate people about the
single-use plastic bags at its supermarkets, use a staggering 10 million new plastic bags harmful effects of the products, including
and at Big W and BWS stores over the next across the county each day. the impact they can have on the environ-
year. An estimated 20,700 tonnes of plastic bags ment and wildlife.
The stores will now sell a different range of are disposed of in landfill each year, with Littering has been a long-running prob-
bags, including thicker, reusable bags. close to four billion bags dumped as waste lem in local waterways, with bags regularly
Coles followed suit soon after its major each year. seen polluting our waterways and clogging
rival's announcement by revealing it too It's estimated that more than a million our drainage systems.
would stop using the bags over the next 12 seabirds are killed by plastic across the globe For businesses, changing over to sustain-
months. each year. able and less polluting bags can be a simple
The Maldon IGA recently took the lead CSIRO research shows half the turtles move. Thicker multiple-use bags are readily
too as part of the town’s bid to join a growing around the world and two-thirds of some available and won't cost more than a few
number of Victorian towns and become bird species found on Australia's east coast cents for customers to purchase.
plastic bag-free. have ingested plastics. Small changes to shopping habits – like
Environmental groups praised the moves The bags are made from non-renewable bringing along a hessian bag to a supermar-
by Woolworths and Coles, and rightly so. resources, like crude oil. ket or shopping centre – can have enormous
While filling up a bag or two at the super- Local organisations, like the Loddon benefits.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WEB WORDS


MALL CASTS PALL OVER CITY PUSH FOR DOG UNIT IN
I had to go into the mall last week; it was BENDIGO
the most depressing place on the planet. Watched the chopper land with the dog on
Shops closed, empty windows, not many Thursday, near my house.Took too long for
people around, grey and miserable. them to get here – the guy was long gone.
I would love to see the tops knocked Penny Richmond
off those atrocious cement blocks. Some
cement pavings taken up, trees planted and Definitely! Even if the "critics" think it's
cover overhead. More cafes and outside not worth it right now it's better to be
furniture, make it inviting. safe than sorry. Our infrastructure needs
I know the parking fees are a deterrent to be prepared for the population boom
when we can go to the Marketplace for that's begun.
nothing for a few hours. What a waste of Lauren Knuckey
good space.
Audrey Jackson, Kennington Should have a squad in Bendigo, Ballarat,
Shepparton, Warrnambool and Horsham.
BEWARE RADICAL IDEOLOGIES Would save time and money.
Ideologies can be very idealistic and Neil Parker
noble. But if they have become radical, they
can become realistic and nasty. Absolutely. Central close to local airport.
Ambitious individual are making use of HAVE YOUR SAY: Do you have something to get off your chest? Send your letters to the Far quicker response times to northern
them, to raise to power. They are promising editor to addynews@fairfaxmedia.com.au. Victoria so hopefully having less contam-
their followers a better life. But usually they ination of scenes and quicker success-
finish in a greater misery, or lose their lives. the government. his hat brigade a good old Australian tongue ful outcomes.
It is important to keep radical ideologies There is another player just as guilty as the lashing? Georgina Lynne Murphy
in check and prevent them from seizing total Liberals: the National Party, who are swan- The only reason I can think of is, probably
power. ning around as if they are squeaky clean. by the time Barnaby finishes talking, Tony Yes, should have been here already with a
Racial, national, social, religious and This Coalition partner received just 4.6 wouldn't know what the hell he was talking growing population.
gender differences have been with us for per cent of the vote nationally, but has the about. Krysdion Dunlop
thousands of years. second highest officeholder in the land. Other questions that can be legitimately
They keep on smouldering and bursting Their vote was fifth in line, behind the asked of the National Party include just who 'THEY'RE A WASTE':
into open conflicts now and again. Liberals, Labor, Greens and One Nation, but do they represent in the country? CATALOGUE WAD DRAWS IRE
Jiri Kolenaty, Rushworth has multiple seats. It is not the ordinary working person, Such a waste. I never look just toss straight
Just as an example to highlight this illustrated by the decision to reduce penalty in bin then you go to the stores and they
NATIONALS ESCAPE SCRUTINY lop-sided result, the Greens received 10 rates, or their support for the unfair 2014 shove one in your bag if you buy anything.
As the right wingers’ tea party rolls on, per cent of the national vote, but managed budget. You see them lying around everywhere.
rumour has it that the internal workings to obtain one seat only in the House of The National Party's low vote suggests Bev Dawn Bof
of the Liberal Party are thinking of ways to Representatives. that they represent only one section of
shunt Tony Abbott back to the old country. Just who is dead, buried, and cremated? country people, which is fine, but why try to Well it looks like Salmat needs to do an
Boy, will the Poms get a shock after the That aside, Barnaby Joyce by his own convince otherwise? investigation into why so much of Bendigo
mild-mannered Alexander Downer. Can’t admission has said that he has the Prime The next election is going to cut a swathe aren't receiving deliveries. Looks like it is a
wait until Tony takes up residence and holds Minister’s back, whoever that may. through the Coalition, but even they would problem right across the area.
one of his bonding sessions and puts the So whatever happens, the Nationals agree have to concede they have had an extraordi- Lyn Boulton
security guard in a headlock, mistakenly with the Liberals, so why are the Nationals nary run.
thinking it is Vladimir Putin. not seen as much at fault as the Liberals But as with most things in life, all good So it's not just me that's been complaining
But Tony and his mild mannered follow- by media commentators regarding policy things come to an end sometimes – even for about not getting them? And reading this,
ers are not totally to blame for the chaos that decisions made, and why has Abbott and political parties. can't believe the ones with "no junk mail"
has erupted because of decisions made by his right wing ranters not given Barnaby and Ken Price, Eaglehawk are getting them and we, the ones who
want them, aren't!
Kathi Smith

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Secret Service denies Jakarta’s Telegram ban ‘ineffective’
knowing of meeting Jakarta tred belief” and needed to
be blocked to safeguard the
But an analyst with the
Institute for Policy Analysis
gent”, and the government
should aim to identify and
Washington information about Demo- INDONESIA’S move to “integrity” of the republic, of Conflict (IPAC) Nava Nu- map out ISIS networks on
crat Hillary Clinton. block access to popular Indonesia’s communica- raniyah said it would cre- Telegram.
THE US Secret Service has “Well, I wonder why ... messaging service Tel- tion ministry announced ate more challenges. Once Telegram group,
denied a suggestion from the Secret Service allowed egram will do little to curb on Friday. “If anything, it makes going by the name of PT
President Donald Trump’s these people in,” Jay Seku- extremist activity, with The web version of the the extremists much more Unikiller with the tagline
personal lawyer that it vet- low, a member of the presi- hardliners already an- messaging service can no creative than before, they “Killing the future”, stated
ted a meeting between the dent’s legal team, said. nouncing it has encour- longer be accessed in the keep finding new plat- the ban was a “warning/
president’s son and Rus- In an emailed response, aged them to “hold a dag- archipelago, with prepara- forms (to use),” she told a whip” for them.
sian nationals. Secret Service spokesman ger instead of a cellphone”, tions to also shut down the panel discussion at the Ja- “So that we start to hold
Donald Trump Jr met Mason Brayman said the experts say. application if the company karta Foreign Correspond- a dagger, bayonet, sword
Russian lawyer Natalia Ves- younger Trump was not Telegram had too much does not prepare standard ents Club on Monday. and revolver … instead of
elnitskaya after he was told under Secret Service pro- content promoting radical- operating procedures, the Infiltration, she said, holding a cellphone,” it
she might have damaging tection at the time. ism, extremism and “ha- government said. was more “realistic and ur- noted.

Woman
killed
trying
to vote
Caracas was killed and three were
wounded in the incident.
HUNDREDS of thousands Earlier reports said at
of Venezuelans have lined least two people had died.
up to vote in a symbolic re- “There was an incident
jection of President Nicolas in Catia a short while ago
Maduro’s plan to rewrite in which paramilitaries
the constitution. opened fire,” opposition
The unofficial refer- spokesman Carlos Ocariz
endum, in which at least said.
CHAOS: An injured man is ferried to hospital after a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims crashed. Picture: AP one person has died, was Video posted online
organised by the political showed massive crowds

At least 16 dead as bus skids off mountain road opposition.


A 61-year-old woman
was killed and four people
outside the church, then
hundreds of people run-
ning in panic as men on
Srinagar towards Srinagar, the state nath cave deep in the Him- and protests nationwide. were wounded in shooting motorcycles zoomed past
capital, when it veered off alayas in the months of July Both India and Pakistan that erupted after govern- and shots rang out.
AT least 16 Hindu pilgrims the mountainous road in and August every year. claim control over the re- ment supporters swarmed Mr Maduro made no
were killed and 27 injured the Kashmir Valley. Last week, seven Hindu gion of Kashmir in full, but an opposition polling site mention of the incident
when the bus in which they Prime Minister Naren- pilgrims, most of them they govern separate parts. in the traditionally pro- in comments on state tel-
were travelling skidded off dra Modi took to Twitter to women, were killed in a The two countries have government Catia neigh- evision shortly after the
a mountain road and fell express his condolences on gun battle that erupted fought three wars since in- bourhood of Caracas. official close of the oppo-
into a 45-metre deep gorge the loss of lives. in Indian Kashmir follow- dependence from Britain The chief prosecu- sition poll, but called for
in Indian Kashmir. Hundreds of thousands ing two militant attacks in 1947 – two of them over tor’s office said Xiomara an end to violence that he
The bus was heading of Hindus visit the Amar- on police, stoking outrage Kashmir. Soledad Scott, a nurse, blamed on the opposition.

IN BRIEF
EIGHT DEAD IN NEW DOCTOR REVEALED, AND SHE’S EXCITED OSCAR WINNER LANDAU DIES
FLASH FLOOD JODIE Whittaker will be everyone I used to be, ACTOR Martin Landau
the 13th Doctor Who after while stepping forward to has died at age 89.
AT least eight people the BBC named her as embrace everything the Landau died from
were killed and others the new time lord, one Doctor stands for – hope. complications during a
missing after floodwaters of the most iconic sci-fi I can’t wait.” short hospitalisation for
from a sudden rainstorm characters on TV. She replaces Peter an undisclosed illness,
barrelled through Broadchurch star Capaldi, who became the his publicist Dick Guttman
a normally tranquil Whittaker is the first 12th Doctor in 2013 after said. Landau won the
swimming area inTonto female Doctor of the Matt Smith. Best Supporting Actor
National Forest in the US. popular sci-fi series. Doctor Who was first Oscar for his portrayal of
More than 100 people “I’m beyond excited to made in 1963, but its horror movie star Bela
were taking refuge from begin this epic journey current incarnation dates Lugosi in theTim Burton
the summer heat there. with every Whovian back to a 2005 reboot film Ed Wood. He had
The flash-flooding hit on this planet,” Ms that had Christopher been nominated for an
at Cold Springs canyon, Whittaker said. “It’s Eccleston in the title Oscar twice before, for
northeast of Phoenix, more than an honour role. He was succeeded Francis Coppola’s Tucker
and some were washed to play the Doctor. It by the popular David and Woody Allen’s Crimes
kilometres downstream. Jodie Whittaker means remembering Tennant in 2010. Martin Landau and Misdemeanors.
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BUSINESS

Melbourne market MARKET


WATCH
rises despite rates THE DOLLAR
MELBOURNE has over- lyst Cameron Kusher said BUYING SELLING
taken Sydney as Australia’s interstate migration was a USD 0.815 0.748
hottest housing market, lot stronger in Victoria than
with prices rising 5 per cent in NSW and fuelling this GBP 0.622 0.569
over the past month de- was Melbourne’s cheaper EUR 0.713 0.648
spite increases in interest- property prices.
only mortgage rates. He said most of the JPY 92.43 83.94
Home prices in the country’s job opportunities NZD 1.097 1.028
Victorian capital climbed were in Sydney and Mel-
1.4 per cent for a third con- bourne, and people were COMMODITIES
secutive week in the seven choosing the latter largely
CURRENT MOVE
days to July 16, data from because its homes were
property analytics firm still much more affordable. Gold $US/o 1228.58 +11.63
CoreLogic show. “The interstate migra- Oil 46.48 +0.47
Sydney prices rose just tion is fuelling Melbourne’s
0.7 per cent in the past housing demand,” Mr TOP 10 BY VALUE
week, with monthly growth Kusher said. $TRADED CLOSE
slowing from 3.4 per cent Melbourne’s population
Telstra 133,988,013 4.22
to 3.1 per cent. of 4.4 million is closing fast
Melbourne’s monthly on Sydney’s 4.8 million. CBA 116,670,925 82.94
growth accelerated from The median house price
4.3 per cent to 5 per cent in Melbourne last week was BHP Billiton 108,647,853 25.17

in the same time despite $710,000 – and $529,000 Westpac Bank 105,388,465 31.29
lenders increasing interest- for a unit – while Sydney’s
only mortgage rates in re- median was $950,000 for CSL 90,729,717 129.95
sponse to regulatory inter- a house and $720,000 for Nat Aust Bank 84,510,698 29.94
vention designed to limit a unit. Melbourne also
riskier lending and reduce had the highest number Fortescue Met 77,803,233 5.37
risks arising from record of scheduled auctions and
ANZ Banking 74,932,281 28.75
household debt. best clearance rate, the IN DEMAND: Home prices in Melbourne rose 5 per cent, while Sydney’s monthly
CoreLogic research ana- latest weekly data showed. growth slowed to 3.1 per cent. Picture: AAP Rio Tinto 74,287,213 65.92

South 32 68,138,210 2.89

Home construction to
KEY STOCKS
LAST MOVE

AMP 5.31 .00


ANZ 28.75 -.11

‘slow amid stupidity’


BHP Billiton 25.17 +.04
CBA 82.94 -.18
NAB 29.94 -.21

‘‘
News Corp 17.92 +.05
Rio Tinto 65.92 +.39
HOME building will further past year against the back- Telstra 4.22 -.08
slow amid signs “gravity drop of a record-low cash Westpac 31.29 -.11
may soon start to catch up rate of 1.5 per cent.
Woolworths 26.46 +.09
with stupidity” in the Aus- The pace of home building is set to shrink further Mr Richardson said the
Woodside Pet 30.28 +.24
tralian property market, Reserve Bank of Australia
according to Deloitte.
amid increasing evidence that gravity may soon start would start raising the cash
The financial firm also to catch up with stupidity in housing markets. rate some time next year, WORLD MARKETS
believes the unprecedent- but that household debt LAST MOVE
Deloitte Access Economics partner Chris Richardson
ed scale of household debt would act as a brake on the S&P/ASX200 5755.5 -9.60
due to low wage growth led to a looming oversup- building is set to shrink Property price growth pace of increases. All Ords 5800.8 -7.90
and elevated property ply of apartments in east further amid increasing in the two hottest markets “Australia’s heavily in- ASX200SPI 5690 -2.00
prices means the Reserve coast capital cities, but the evidence gravity may soon of Sydney and Melbourne debted families are now the Dow Jones 21,637.74 +84.65
Bank will be forced to resist pace of construction looks start to catch up with stu- has started to slow, but Reserve Bank’s problem, NASDAQ 6312.465 +38.028
global pressure to lift the sure to drop further off its pidity in housing markets,” values across Sydney, Mel- which is why, although in- S&P500 2459.27 +11.44
cash rate for some time. recent peak, Deloitte Ac- Deloitte Access Economics bourne, Brisbane, Adelaide terest rates will indeed rise
NIKKEI225 20,118.86 0.00
The rush to capitalise on cess Economics said. partner Chris Richardson and Perth have still risen by in the next few years, they
NZSE 50 7699.57 +49.80
soaring property prices has “The pace of home said. about 10 per cent over the won’t rise sharply,” he said.

NEWS CORP US weakness drives dollar to two-year high LOTS TO LIKE


NAMES CFO A WEAK US dollar after a moment looks OK, but
ABOUT LINIUS
NEWS Corp Australia downside surprise in eco- down the track challenges VILLAGE Roadshow
has appointed Stacey nomic data has propelled are only going to mount,” and its co-executive
Brown as its new the Australian dollar to he said. chairman have jointly
chief financial officer. a two-year high, topping “Given the recent surge invested $1.5 million
Ms Brown has been US78c for the first time in the Aussie dollar, the in Linius Technologies’
acting CFO since since June 2015. RBA seems even less likely video streaming
Susan Panuccio was The local currency was to want to hint at higher technology. Robert
promoted to become at US78.19c shortly after rates anytime soon.” Kirby, the co-executive
global financial chief midday on Monday, up He said if US inflation chairman of Village
in March. Ms Brown from US77.49c on Friday. failed to rebound and the Roadshow, said the
held a number of senior BetaShares Capital chief Fed says it will not raise film distributor was
financial roles, including economist David Bas- rates this year, the Aus- particularly interested
chief financial officer for sanese said the surge came “The CPI numbers on annoyed by the Aussie sie dollar could soar even in anti-piracy solutions
the Lowy Family Group, on the back of US Consum- Friday are definitely having dollar’s climb, it will keep higher. that Linius is developing.
before joining News er Price Index data, which a flow-through effect,” Mr the cash rate at a record “If you get that confir- Linius shares were
Corp in 2012 and getting made the market less con- Bassanese said. low of 1.5 per cent for a mation from the Fed, then 0.1c, or 1.85 per cent,
promoted to deputy chief fident of further Federal Mr Bassanese believes while yet. the Aussie could easily hit lower at 5.3c early on
financial officer in 2015. Reserve rate rises. while the RBA will be “The economy at the 80c,” he said. Monday afternoon.
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Gippsland and the northwest, tending to rain 6 / 16ºC Castlemaine na 3 2
at times over the northeast ranges. Snowfalls Geelong 15 6 2
above 1100 metres. Isolated afternoon Hamilton 14 6 2
Horsham 15 5 5
thunderstorms possible over the west. A cool
HORSHAM ECHUCA Melbourne 15 6 0
day with moderate to fresh northwesterly
winds. Today BENDIGO Today
ALBURY- Mildura 21 7 0.2
13 Cº
Today 13ºC Mortlake 14 7 1
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likely in the morning and afternoon. Snow 5 / 13ºC
4 / 13 C º 11ºC Warrnambool 14 6 3
falling above 1000 metres.The chance of a Tomorrow
thunderstorm in the west in the afternoon and 4 / 13ºC THE TIDES
evening. Winds north to northwesterly 20 to BALLARAT PORT FAIRY
30 km/h tending west to northwesterly 15 to Today High 6:02am 0.9m 3:30pm 1.0m
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Cloudy. High (80%) chance of showers, most
Tomorrow MELBOURNE MOUNT BULLER High 2:01pm 1.1m
4 / 9ºC Today Low
likely in the late morning and afternoon.The Today
chance of a thunderstorm in the late morning 14ºC -1ºC PORT PHILLIP HEADS
and afternoon. Winds northwesterly 20 to 30 HAMILTON Tomorrow Tomorrow High 5:56am 1.5m 6:06pm 1.6m
Low 11:25am 0.6m
km/h turning westerly 15 to 20 km/h in the af- Today 8 / 13ºC -1 / 0ºC
TOMORROW
ternoon. 12ºC High 6:54am 1.5m 6:51pm 1.5m
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Cloudy. High (80%) chance of showers, most 6 / 12ºC
likely in the late morning and afternoon. SALE
Winds northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h becoming Today
light in the late afternoon. 16ºC
WEST VICTORIA COASTAL WATERS Tomorrow
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ing west to northwesterly 15 to 25 knots late Today Sun protection generally not
morning then turning southwesterly in the WARRNAMBOOL 14ºC
recommended
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metres during the afternoon. Swell: Westerly
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the west. Weather: Cloudy. 90% chance of Sun protection generally not
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Amsterdam rain 20 16
Athens windy 30 25
Auckland windy 14 6 400 DARWIN
Bangkok mist 31 27 300 33
Barcelona fine 29 24 200
Beijing haze 34 26 150
Christchurch rain 9 5 100 BROOME
Frankfurt fine 29 16 50 32 28 CAIRNS
Helsinki windy 23 9 25
Hong Kong rain 29 26 15
Johannesburg fine 19 5 10
Kuala Lumpur lightning 33 25 5 ALICE SPRINGS 23
London fine 24 17 1
Los Angeles
Manila
fine
fine
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Moscow rain 25 15 Week ending
Noumea fine 26 18
July 17, 2017 23 PERTH
Paris fine 30 16 SUN & MOON ADELAIDE 15 21
Rome fine 31 22 SYDNEY MELBOURNE CANBERRA HOBART
Seoul fine 28 26 Rise 6:57am Rise 7:31am Rise 7:08am Rise 7:35am 12 SYDNEY
Set 5:06pm Set 5:22pm Set 5:11pm Set 4:59pm CANBERRA
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3.05 SheZow. 3.30 The Penguins Of 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 (PG) 11.00 Starsky & Hutch. (PG) 12.00 Knights. (PG) 4.05 Batman: The Brave 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Dr Quinn.
Madagascar. 4.00 Ice Stars. 4.30 ABC News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 ABC Wipeout USA. (PG) 1.00 SlideShow. And The Bold. (PG) 4.30 Tom And Jerry (PG) 11.00 JAG. (PG) 12.00 Judging
Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! 5.00 So News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera (PG) 2.00 What Went Down. (PG) 2.30 Tales. 5.00 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. (PG) Amy. (PG) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 The
Awkward. 5.25 Winston Steinburger Newsgrid. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. Mountain Men. (PG) 3.30 American 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Bachelor Aust. (PG) 3.00 King Of
And Sir Dudley Ding Dong. 6.10 3.00 BBC Global. 3.30 Landline. 4.00 Pickers. (PG) 4.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) Show. (PG) 6.30 Adventure Time. (PG) Queens. (PG) 4.00 Malcolm In The
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. (PG) Al Jazeera Newshour. 5.00 Outside 5.00 Search For Lost Giants. (PG) 6.00 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 8.30 The Big Middle. (PG) 4.30 Raymond. 5.30
6.30 Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Source. 5.30 Lateline. American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE Naked Frasier. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30
Street. 7.00 Horrible Histories. 7.30 Stars. (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult. Leslie Neighbours. 7.00 Acropolis Now. (PG)
Deadly 60. 8.05 The Adventures Of 8.30 Outback Truckers. (PG) 9.30 Nielsen. (1994, PGs) 11.00 Two And A 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG)
Merlin. (PG) 8.50 Adventure Time. 9.15 Loaded. (M) 10.00 MegaTruckers. (M) Half Men. (PG) 12.00 South Beach Tow. 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island. 9.35 10.30 Ice Road Truckers. (M) 11.30 (M) 12.30 Adventure Time. (PG) 1.00 Blades Of Glory. Will Ferrell. (2007, sv)
Rage. (PG) 10.35 Close. 5.00 Arthur. Restoration Garage. (PG) 12.30 Late Regular Show. (PG) 1.30 Children’s 10.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG)
5.45 Children’s Programs. Programs. Programs. 11.00 Late Programs.

NITV (CH 34) 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Get Your Fish On. 12.30 City Slickers Rodeo. 1.00 Te Araroa – Tales From The Trails. 2.00 Defining Moments. (PG) 2.30 Our Stories. (PG)
3.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.15 Tales Of Tatonka. 3.30 Cities Of Gold. (PG) 4.00 Kagagi. (PG) 4.30 Double Trouble. 5.00 Kriol Kitchen. 5.30 Tangaroa. 6.00 Our Stories.
(PG) 6.30 One With Nature. (PG) 7.00 Our Stories. (PG) 7.20 Custodians. 7.25 NITV News. 7.30 The Other Side. 8.00 UnderExposed. 9.00 The Point. 9.30 Football. NEAFL. 11.00 I Live, I Breathe, I Surf. (PG) 12.00
Volumz. (PG)
RATING ADVICE: (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.
CONSUMER ADVICE: a: adult themes; d: drug references; h: horror; l: language; n: nudity; s: sexual references; v: violence. CC: Closed Captions; b&w: Black & White; R: Repeat. VIC | 1807

HOROSCOPES with Alison Moroney


AQUARIUS PISCES ARIES TAURUS GEMINI CANCER
(Jan. 20-Feb. 18) (Feb. 19-Mar. 20) (March 21-April 19) (April 20-May 20) (May 21-June 20) (June 21-July 22)
Money seems to vaporise Pisceans tend to be Someone casts the seeds Social activities are likely Extremely creative Philanthropic interests are
during July 17, 18, disoriented or confused of doubt in your mind to prove disappointing influences in your life aroused during July 17, 18
perhaps because you’re about some aspect of during July 17, 18, you during July 17, 18, as a are wonderful for such as human interest stories
not conscious of your their life during July 17, seem to be left wondering cloud of uncertainty falls interests as photography, generate compassion.You
spending actions. Money 18. Perhaps you are being over a financial or moral over a friend, friendship art, music, dancing, may well feel inadequate
spent on family, food, and overly sensitive to a casual issue. Play it safe with or goal. An issue of etcetera during July 17, 18. in your ability to make a
domestic products tend to comment. money and unethical responsibility is at the root Question is, how do you difference.
fritter away resources. situations. of this situation. make a career path?

LEO VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN


(July 23-Aug. 22) (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Confusing news is likely to Romantic influences that It may be difficult to There seems to be some There are less than Capricorn natives
reach Leonine ears during are operational during July trace the origin of health dubious influences satisfactory conditions need to choose their
July 17, 18, promoting 17, 18 seem somewhat problems that arise during around a child that cause affecting your home, words carefully during
cause for concern over unreal or lacking in some July 17, 18. Librans may concern for Scorpio property or family member July 17, 18.You might
your financial situation. It way: many will feel that also be unclear on some parents during July 17, 18. during July 17, 18; due hold the right sentiments
is difficult to deal with this someone is not being aspect of their work, You’ll need to investigate to some unacceptable but can be easily
situation as matters are genuine. ensuring not much is these matters. exterior influence. misunderstood.
indefinite. accomplished.
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COMICS
HAGAR
CROSSWORD 13288
ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Nursery
5 Custom 8 9
8 Lowest point
10 11 12 13 14
10 Victor
13 High regard 15
15 Short private tales
16 Stagger 16 17 18 19
17 Dangers
20 Hot contempt 20 21 22
GINGER MEGGS 22 Composed
23 Transgression 23
24 Like better
27 Clenched hands 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 Guide
31 Authentic 30 31
32 Vanquishing
32 33
34 UK capital
36 Charges
34 35 36
37 Sharp ridge
38 Country 37
39 Smoothly (mus)
38 39
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2 Destroy utterly
3 Devised together 12 Paradise 26 Type of hat
4 Register 14 Way out 27 Alarm
5 Sibilated 18 Shining 28 Slender
6 Craft 19 Fasting period 29 Droops
7 Large volumes 21 Deal with successfully 30 Light purple
9 Increase 22 Knight’s title 31 Drive off
10 Oscillates 23 Calm 33 Eft
11 Roman emperor 25 Wet weather 35 Great poet

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 12087


WIZARD OF ID ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 A mite cannot cause
infection anyhow (11) 7 8
9 It’s nominally capitalised (7)
10 Flower girl in Shakespeare 9 10
play (5)
11 Scour the bush country (5)
12 A noted lack of
agreement (7) 11 12
13 Move quickly when the
heats are rearranged
before the end of the
competition (6) 13 14 15 16
15 More benevolent juveniles
in Germany (6) 17
ZITS 18, 20-across High-rise
conurbations? (5-2,5) 18 19 20 21
20 See 18across.
22 Protective clothing with
strings attached? (5)
23 The expression of a
22 23
hard-faced expert (7)
24 Single knocker, we’re
told (11)

DOWN 24
2 One found inside variety
of rose willow (5)
3 Cover that prevents 7 Fail to take an opportunity, 16 One with a Latin
damage to the sewer (7) as naval defaulters may derivation! (7)
THE PHANTOM 4 Mother with another do (4,3,4) 17 Vent-peg to leave in
female complaint (6) 8 In serious difficulties with dilapidated pits (6)
5 One visitor takes in West herds spread all over the 19 Beat and verve required
Indian island (5) place (4-7) for the dance (5)
6 A word with a double 14 This stops the rider from 21 Demand payment for some
meaning (7) being foot-loose (7) of the complex activities (5)

CROSSWORD AND CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS 28 Slim; 29 Sags; 30 Lilac; 31 Repel; 33 Newt; 35 Dan.
19 Lent; 21 Cope; 22 Sir; 23 Serene; 25 Rain; 26 Fedora; 27 Fear;
19Tango; 21 Exact. 9 Deepen; 10 Wags; 11 Nero; 12 Eden; 14 Exit; 18 Radiating;
the boat; 8 Hard-pressed; 14 Stirrup; 16 Italian; 17 Spigot; DOWN 2 Ruin; 3 Concerted; 4 Enrol; 5 Hissed; 6 Art; 7Tomes;
DOWN 2 Osier; 3Thimble; 4 Malady; 5 Nevis; 6Twofold; 7 Miss 36 Primes; 37 Arete; 38 China; 39 Legato.
23 Grimace; 24 Opportunity. 24 Prefer; 27 Fists; 30 Leader; 31 Real; 32 Defeating; 34 London;
13 Hasten; 15 Kinder; 18 Built-up; 20 Areas; 22 Apron; 15 Anecdotes; 16 Reel; 17 Perils; 20 Scorn; 22 Sedate; 23 Sin;
1807

ACROSS 1 Contaminate; 9 Initial; 10 Viola; 11 Scrub; 12 Discord; ACROSS 1 Creche; 5 Habit; 8 Nadir; 10 Winner; 13 Esteem;

JUMBLE 951 QUIZ SUDOKU 2475


TODAY’STARGET Simple rules, challenging puzzle

E R A
GOOD: 10
1. Which natural substance All the numbers from 1 to 9 must be
is the main ingredient of used once only in each 3x3 square,
VERY GOOD: 13 in each row (horizontal) and each
EXCELLENT: 16 the alcoholic drink mead? column (vertical).
GENIUS: 19 2. In what month does
Daylight Saving start in

C K T
SOLUTION Australia?
3. Which actor was known SOLUTION
for his vocal sound effects
in the Police Academy
movies?

A E R trek
teacake teak track tracker
4. The name of which city in
Texas was also a hit song
for Glen Campbell?
5. Jane Goodall is known for
Using the nine letters in the grid, how many words of retake tack taka take taker
her lifetime’s work with
four letters or more can you list? The centre letter must rack racker racket rake reek
be included and each letter may only be used once. creak creek karate kart kata which animals?
No colloquial or foreign words. No capitalised nouns,
apostrophes or plural words ending in “s”. Reference
cake CARETAKER crake Winslow; 4. Galveston; 5. Chimpanzees
source: Macquarie Dictionary. ackee akee arak arrack 1. Honey; 2. October; 3. Michael
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Index Death Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Notices For Sale Lost & Found
Adult Services..............................................18
Bingo............................................................18 AXMINSTER carpet,
WATSON WOODHAM brand new, bold pat-
Boats and Accessories................................18 HANNAH WISHART Kevin John tern, 2-mt wide enough
Marc
Caravans and Motor Homes........................18 Roslyn Maxine to cover 12mt x 4mt,
Much loved Christine Ann A Service of
Companions.................................................18 $1000. Phone
Death Notices .............................................. 17 Brother-in-law and A Thanksgiving Thanksgiving to 0498 543 315.
Uncle. The Funeral Service Service for the life celebrate the life of
Firewood......................................................17 to celebrate the life of the late Mr. Kevin BAR FRIDGE, med. sz,
For Sale........................................................17 Words cannot of Miss. Roslyn
explain the disbelief Christine Ann Hannah Maxine Wishart will John WOODHAM brand new, GC, $150.
Free Under $100..........................................18 and sadness that we will be held in the be held at the will be held at the WHEELCHAIR, 17",
Funeral Directors..........................................17 feel. Napier Park Chapel, Bendigo Funeral brand new, EC, $350.
Benetas Eaglehawk Centre Chapel, 29 Must sell !!
Funeral Notices............................................17 420 Napier Street, Chapel, 112 Upper LOST dogs, 1
Your devotion to Bendigo, on FRIDAY Miller Street, Bendigo Phone 0419 538 213.
Funeral Services...........................................17 your family was Road, California on THURSDAY (July Labrador yellow, 1
Livestock......................................................18 (July 21) at 11.00 am. G u l l y , o n Terrier tan. Reward. Ph
number one. We're
Lost & Found................................................17 all proud and
A Committal Service
WEDNESDAY (July
19) at 11 am,
2 0 ,
commencing
2 0 1 7 )
at CHAFF & GRAIN 0400 803 971.
Machinery & Plant........................................18 honoured to have 11.30am. Oaten $13, lucerne $20,
known you and the for Christine will followed by a burial combo $16, wheaten Motor Vehicles
Motor Accessories.......................................18 follow at the Kyneton at the Eaglehawk A Private Cremation
good times we have $14, all bags 25 kilos.
Motor Vehicles........................................17-18 shared will be Lawn cemetery timed Lawn Cemetery. will follow. P h . L a u r i e
Motorcycles & Scooters...............................18 remembered always. to commence at 0429 017 802.
Pets and Pet Care........................................18 2.30pm. BA Falcon Tray ute,
We will miss you 5.4L V8, Tiptronic auto,
Positions Vacant .......................................... 18
Poultry & Birds.............................................18
Marc. CONCRETE aircondition, power
steering and cruise con-
— Gaven, Sharon, helicopter 38", fully trol, immaculate condi-
Professional Services...................................18 Nathan, Cassie,
Public Notices..............................................18 reco, $1500. Ph tion, 127,000 original
Matt, Tara, Kyle, 0409 844 293.
Real Estate...................................................18 Tegan and Lincoln. km, reg SPQ- 802,
RWC, $8,800. Ph.
To Let & Wanted .......................................... 18 0418 507 705.
Trailers ......................................................... 18
Wanted to Buy ............................................. 18 WOODHAM Funeral Services
NALLY
Kevin John
Robin Matthew
Passed away ENTERTAINMENT unit,
suddenly at his home V.G.C, $325 NEG. Ph
Bendigo Retirement A Mass of Thanks- 5439 5455.
Village on July 15th, giving to celebrate
VR4118427

2017. the life of the late FIREWOOD BMW 318i, 01, full
Mr. Robin Matthew Grey box, $140
Connect with Aged 82 Years
Formerly of Koondrook
Dearly loved Husband
NALLY will be held
at St. Mary's Catholic
Church, 15 Raglan
p/m can del. Bgo.
Ph 0427 304 600.
option, auto, silver/
black interior, sunroof,
new tyres, 12 mths reg

Classifieds
Place a Classifieds ad
of Mary. Loved Father
of Roslyn (Stephen),
Susan, Mark and their
families.
Place, Axedale
TOMORROW (Wed-
nesday July 19th,
Funeral Directors Hay Oaten
Rolls, net wrapped, su-
IJX 6FQ, RWC, $5500.
Ph. 0418 146 864 or
5447 7007.

'At Peace' 2017) commencing at per conditioned, excel-


03 5434 4444

A good life
10.30 am. The lent quality $55.
classifieds@bendigoadvertiser.com.au Funeral cortege will Axedale. 0428 590 023.
Save time, submit online 24/7 leave at the
advertisers.com.au Funeral Notices conclusion of Mass
LOUNGES
Print and online packages available
throughout Australia
for the Axedale
Catholic Cemetery. deserves the 2 and 3 seater, deep
blue, as new, $380. FALCON FG UTE
CUGLEY
best farewell
Ongoing business advertising self service Phone 0439 656 488.
enquiries: acmadonline@fairfaxmedia.com.au Vigil Prayers and 3-seat, col. auto, low-
Charles James ered, 19" rims, new
Rosary will be held at MACAIR 256 gig SSD, tyres,
Emoji now available the Bendigo Funeral reg, RWC,
A Thanksgiving 2017 model, $1000. ZPQ-527, $7999. Phone
Centre Chapel, 29 Yamaha Sound System, 5 4 4 3
Service for the life Miller Street, Bendigo 1710 or
of Mr. Charles $350. 8 X 5 Box Trailer 0401 915 906.
THIS EVENING some rust, but good,
Death Notices Death Notices James (Charlie) (Tuesday July 18th,
Cugley will be held $900. Ph 5441 6135 FG Falcon LPG Ute.
2017) commencing
at the William at 7.00 pm. '09, dark blue in colour,
CUGLEY NALLY Farmer Victoria
Street Chapel, 12
MATTRESS KS 176,000 kms, vgc. Tow
pack, climate control,
Charles James Robin Matthew brand new, paid $600 bluetooth etc. Smart
Members of the Victoria St., sell $400.
Eaglehawk, on 151 McCrae Street Bendigo Bar for a great look.
Axedale Golf Club Passed away 12 Victoria Street Eaglehawk Ph 0467 296 930 Service history. RWC
VR4147036

extend their peacefully at Bendigo TUESDAY (July 18)


Hospital on July 10th at 1.30 pm. Ph 5441-5577 supplied on sale. Rego
sympathy
condolences to the
and
2017. A Private Burial will
www.williamfarmer.com.au PEA STRAW (XAO981)
$10,500.
1/1/18,
Ph.
family on the passing Aged 71 Years. be held. $8 per bale 0419 433 575.
of Charlie.
Much loved
respected member of
and
Dearly loved Husband
of Carol.
Loved Father of Kim,
A tradition that continues... Phone 0448 446 188
or 0437 496 915

the club. Matt and Tania.


Father-in-law of Kim
ESTD 1853
Pianola
Concord, EC, 60 rolls

HANNAH
and David. Loved and
loving Pa of Emma,
Luke, Lachlan, Alex,
VERRYT
HONOUR LOVED and stool, $3750. Ph
5447 9775. FORD FALCON
Christine Ann
Isabelle, Zac and
Wade. Proud Great
Grandfather of Ruby
ESTD 1853
Doris Ruth ONES AND SHARE SHEEP SCALES
XR6 2005, RWC and
reg. Nov 2017, dual
fuel, regular servicing,
At Bendigo Hospice
on July 15, 2017.
Aged 56 years
and Logan.
Loved Son of the late FAVALORO
Mass of Thanks-
giving for the life of
the late Mrs Doris
THEIR STORY Ruddweigh 300
monitor, $1500.
0437 571 441.
202,000 kms, VGC.
TMC-963, $6990.
Ph 0400 183 078
Patrick and Alice Josephine Monica Ruth VERRYT will All notices (Death, Funeral and In Memorium) placed in
Dearly loved Mum of
Nally. Loved Brother
of his 10 siblings and A Thanksgiving
be offered at Sacred print also appear online with an accompanying Guest SHIPPING CONTAINERS FORD FOCUS
Heart Cathedral, Book to enable family and friends from any location to 40ft - $2950. 20ft -
Bec and Josh. their families. Mass to Celebrate 2003, sedan, auto,
Wattle Street, $2600. 40ft high cube,
'In God's Care' the life of Josephine Bendigo on
share their own messages and memories with you. a/bag, p/s, a/c, great
$3200. Prices include
Love you more, Monica FAVALORO Thursday (July 20th) To visit our Tributes page, go to delivery. Call Nick cond., low klm, drives
always. will be offered at St at 10. 30 am. 0439 047 019. well, very reliable. RWC,
Kilian's Catholic bendigoadvertiser.com.au, click on the SYL-859, $5990. Ph
Church, McCrae Classifieds tab and select ‘Tributes’. 0409 000 240.
Street,
TODAY
Bendigo
(Tuesday,
The funeral cortege
will leave at the
SLEEPERS
MASON conclusion of Mass Concrete, new factory FORD UTE
Call 5434 4444 to
July 18) at 1.30 pm. made, 1.8 x .200 x .070.
Hugh for the Bendigo
Lawn Cemetery. $22 ea. P h o n e 2000, AU, reg, gas, near
The funeral cortege 0418 509 695. RWC, auto, mag
Valued engineer of
Strathfieldsaye Shire.
will leave at the
conclusion of Mass
Connect with Classifieds wheels,
$2100
IEB-9GO,
ONO. Ph
Long time friend of
Ron Somerville.
for the Bendigo
15-25 Bridge Street, Bendigo
TV Samsung 0428 572 320.
M o n u m e n t a l 32", full HD, LED, 50HZ,
Cemetery. 5443 4455 $400, excellent working
order. Ph 0438 324 917.

Firewood
15-25 Bridge Street, Bendigo
5443 4455
REDGUM Holden Cruze
1mt load, $170, box 1 2010, CDX, diesel,
mt $160, 20 kg bags 130,000 kms, dealer
$15 per bag or 10 bags service history, black,
for $120 delivered. XWV-389, EC, $11,000.
0431 219 910. Ph 0439 951 104.
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Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicles Caravans and Motor Real Estate Poultry & Birds Adult Services
Homes
WANTED Datsun Sky- LOHMANN
HOLDEN VS UTE '99 NISSAN NAVARA,
2002, diesel STR, dual line 1973 -1985, 240k,
C210, MR30, parts, any
SUNRISE ESTATE KYABRAM BROWN PULLETS
cab ute. Canopy, bull 9 weeks at $12
17 inches wheels, condition, pay cash. Ph 750sqm Only $114,500. RUEDINS HUNTLY
bar, tow pack. 309,000 Huge Rebates available
Pedders suspension, klm, (ROE942), rego till 0422 076 298 Phone 0417 312 640
new roof lining, ABS totalling $28,000 Phone
1/1/18. $5,990. Ph 9840 8777
brakes, dual fuel, rego 0407 407 802. Motorcycles & Machinery & Plant
HOLDEN C R U Z E , (QLN430) & RWC, very Scooters
equip 2014, auto only good condition, $3500 PEUGEOT 307, '03,
43,700 kms, a/bags, ono. Ph: 0434 701 591 1.6L, 4 door hatch,
Winnebago To Let & Wanted ABSOLUTE HOT
b/tooth, full elecs, al- factory alloy wheels, 2015 Whitehaven 26' LOG SPLITTER First time here
loys, cruise, 1lady own-
er FSH, reg Sept 2017,
clean straight car, need SUZUKI 8,300 km's, slide out FLORA HILL, 2 br unit,
plus more, 1IK-9JV, garage, a/c, $235 pw. 30-tonne, Honda motor,
Slim yet curvy
Call me NOW!
auto reco, or use for DRZ 400, 2007, 6,500 6.5HP as new, $1600.
EC, IJS-3LR, $14,900, parts, good value, VIN# $127,500 ONO. Ph. 0418 302 879. SWA10099XE
km, great learners bike. 0405 406 647. Phone 0427 500 090. 0403 413 632
ONO. 0413 571 088. VF33CNFUE83087213, $4000 ONO.
not rego., $1,500 o.n.o. Ph 0405 340 431 Pets and Pet Care Wanted to Buy
Boats and
HOLDEN Cruze Equipe, HYUNDAI I 30 2010, Ph 0487 396 094.
2012, 57,000 km., man- auto, diesel, XSL-853, YAMAHA YZ 125, 07, Accessories AMY
ual, RWC, FSH. genuine 112,000kms, $9500. new tyre, carby kit, full GREAT Dane x Ridge- SCANLENS CARDS Bubbly, sexy,
reason for s a l e , Phone: 0448 578 403 Suzuki Swift top end rebuild, V3 back puppies, DOB Football, swap and busty, 30's, size 18.
0499 571 500
ZEK-961, $10,500. Ph reeds, GPR 4-stabiliser, 23.4.2017, vet checked, c i g a r e t t e cards.
0410 022 112. MAZDA 2 Neo, 2012 2010, man., regularly
Hatchback, m a n . , serviced, reg'd, 1-own-
n/s kit, stand, jerry. Savage Jabiru vacc & wormed, $650, 0408 501 018. SWA 9567XE
$3200 ONO. EC. Phone 3.8 m, carpeted floor m/c 941000021153889,
57,000 kms, FSH, local er, regretful sale,
5439 3284. 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 5 3 8 8 3 . Positions Vacant
HOLDEN EH PREMIER owner, RWC ZII-215, ZDL-419, $10,000 neg., and casting deck,
auto sed., suite restora- $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 . P h o n e : Phone 0409 110 087. Yamaha 30HP 3-cyl Phone: 0408 846 261 A YOKO New New New
tion, eng. 186A115404, 0408 471 337
Trailers 2 stroke eng., bow- 23 y/o, size 8, slim,
$6000. mount minn kota, full Livestock HC Truck Driver super busty, very pretty
Ph 0438 468 204 Toyota Avalon safety gear, founder, sweet face, hot, sexy,
MAZDA 6
2001 CXS V6, white,
TRAILER STEEL EC, $6000.
lockable, ladder rack, 0409 976 537.
Phone Prefer grain /
general freight experience. amazing, loves to
2007, Sports auto, RGL-243, RWC, 68,000 12-YO white S-B geld, 5436 1199 pleasure. SWA9317XE.
Holden hatch, RWC, VGC, km's, $7000 ONO.
1.5 x 3.0 m, $600. Ph
0438 468 204.
Motor Accessories
broken to saddle and
harness, suit lady or B Professional
0475 886 708.
UWZ-370, 132,000kms, Phone 5443 3496.
Monaro $7950. 0419 898 571. class rider, $1500. Ph
VX-V8, 6-spd, 12-mths MITSUBISHI
Caravans and Motor
Homes HOLDEN 138
5442 1695. Services Transexual Ally
reg. EC, e x t r a s , 1996 Verada, faultless Gorgeous, active, 3days
Grey motor 12V
ZIN-234, $18,000. Ph mechanical cond., dual
0408 089 562. fuel, 12-stacker CD,
was running, GC, $600. Dorper Sheep AAR Asbestos Phone 0420 765 887
SWA 10618XE
RRG-008, $1,500. Ph 2012 Phone 0474 723 668. P/B Ewes (7) & 2 rams,
$2500 ONO the lot. CLASS A and B
Holden Ute 0423 479 657.
FAMILY VAN Real Estate Can seperate. Phone Licensed Removalist
Ph 0408 006 322
TRANSSEXUAL TAMMY
MITSUBISHI 0418 398 725. Attractive, full service.
VY, 2003, 5-spd man., Safari, Oasis, 19 1/2 ft,
2005, 380 Magna, auto, TAROT READING SWA 9387XE.
Aug reg, TBO-910,
RWC, $7900. ONO. Ph
RWC and Reg.
TUN-981, $3,700 ONO. 2009, 4x4 3-ltr turbo
Toyota Hilux SR Q/bed, triple bunks,
rollout awning, annexe, 20 acs Fox Terrier Jung philosophy. Phone Phne 0487 872 434
0402 069 754. lge 3-way fridge, RC Peter 0412 038 809.
Ph 0439 317 852. diesel, auto, cruise, bull
bar, side steps, towbar, and grill, m/wave,
of grazing farming land.
a/c, TV, gas/ elec. stove
Fencing, pwr. & road Jack Russell x Bingo SAVE TIME,
tarp, elec. wind, 12 $41,000. Phone access. Suit Bendigo & Pups,
Melbournians
9-w.o,
looking 978102100262219, 215,
m/c:
SUBMIT
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RACING SPORT

BALLARAT trots tonight MH


NICOL SHARD (6) was resuming since February when he led
1 5.39 Flying Horse Bistro 1710m Note: Race times correct at time of publication. TAB GUIDE
Daily Double 5, 7
FRONTLINE
Mobile (7)
throughout and recorded a mile of 1.56.2 at Yarra Valley prior
to heading up to Menangle where he finished seventh behind

1
Mares C0 Only RBD Mobile
Champagne Taste NZ. E L Hamblin Fr 8.00
140s3
3 6.30 Jayde Debutante Balls 2200m Early Quadrella 1, 2, 3, 4 Stand (7)
General Joy in a strong race. This event is more suitable and he
is capable of returning to the winning list. MAXIMUM JOLT (7)
produced a big performance when he dashed well clear in the
2 Farrahfowler...............G R Sugars Fr 6.50
22256 2yo 2C0 To 2C1 PBD Mobile Quadrella 5, 6, 7, 8 later stages to win by a large margin at Yarra Valley. This race
3 Balobedu .......... A A Ainsworth (C) Fr 34.00
57567 1 Steel Screens .. J J Herbertson (C) Fr 8.00 First Four All Races is harder but he is capable of taking the next step forward. ALL
4 Kristy Ann Hanover ......................
53640 2 Totally Shattered .. Z M Phillips (C) Fr 21.00 MY SAVINGS (8) has ordinary numerical form on paper but
.......................... J J Herbertson (C) Fr 21.00 Fixed Odds All Races she did a great job to make it through to the Super Series Final
3 2505 Jilliby Navajo ...............J P Lee (C) Fr 5.00
5 s2776 Santa Madre............... J J Caldow Fr 10.00 4 43674 Im Shadow Boxer .............G Lang Fr 3.50 where sixth last outing. She does race best when she is able
6 Keayang Divine ...........J P Lee (C) Fr 2.80 5 51s4 Idle Times ..................... D J Burns Fr 11.00 to lead so the second line draw is a disadvantage but she can
7 08687 Fire Official ...................M L Wight Fr 51.00
Second Row
8 21560 Ourark ................................G Lang Fr 2.20
6 44126 Regal Cheval ... D K McGuigan (C) Fr 2.30
7 87s Dragontown (ODM) ....G R Sugars Fr 6.00 5 7.30 Central Highlands Glass 1710m
show improvement against this grade. ROLLON JACK (5) plac-
es more often than he wins but he might sprint well when fresh.

9 37s43 Athlone....................... D A Murphy Fr 14.00


KEAYANG DIVINE, Ourark, Farrahfowler,
REGAL CHEVAL, Im Shadow Boxer, Jilliby Navajo,
Steel Screens
1 97221
4yo & up C2 To C3 PBD Mobile
Decorated Lady .........J N Quinlan Fr 3.60
7 8.30 Ballarat Lawns Trot Hcp 2200m
Champagne Taste REGAL CHEVAL (6) has developed into a handy juvenile and will 2 25325Chirpy Chuckles........... D J Burns Fr 12.00 4yo & up Trotters T1 Or Better RBD Stand
appreciate a drop back in class from his latest sixth in the Super 3 64782Somedreamsomewhere .G R Sugars Fr 9.00
KEAYANG DIVINE (6) (Art Major) is a Margaret Lee trained Series Final. He won a heat of that series three starts back and 1 75467 Tella Tall Tale .......M M Burnett (C) Fr 18.00
debutante that followed a Terang trial victory (2.1.5, 58.4) with 4 95319Blue Chipped..................... C Borg Fr 21.00 2 34043 Im Notta Trotter . R N Kuchenmeister Fr 14.00
is very versatile so he is clearly the horse to beat. IM SHADOW 5 63954Babalaas Jack..J W Ainsworth (C,cl) Fr 18.00
a distant second behind His Makers Mark at a Melton trial per- BOXER (4) also competed in the Super Series and had little 3 27387 Lochlee Jacob . J J Herbertson (C,cl) Fr 11.00
formance. She obviously has ability and should go well first up. luck when seventh in a semi-final. He possesses early speed 6 51383Big Bang Leonard......................... 4 44464 Girls Go First ............. G R Conroy 10 4.60
OURARK (8) is a nicely bred filly that will appreciate a big drop in and should give a forward showing. JILLIBY NAVAJO (3) ran a ......................... M D Horsnell (C,cl) Fr 7.50 5 60177 Nordic Ice .......................D J Pace 10 4.00
class on her latest unplaced effort in the final of the Super Series. big race when second at his debut then competed in a heat and 7 68545 Maka Killin NZ ...M M Burnett (C,cl) Fr 14.00 6 1038s Ventimiglia NZ (ODS) ....................
She won at Fairfield on June 12 and must be respected against in a semi-final of the Super Series. He has the best draw out of Second Row ............................D M Wicks-Moss 10 6.00
this class. FARRAHFOWLER (2) was runner up twice prior to a the main chances so he must be respected. STEEL SCREENS 8 74223 Blackwarrior...................... J Pace Fr 3.00 7 71446 Spud (ODS) ........... Z M Phillips (C) 10 7.50
luckless fifth at Maryborough where she was held up for a run (1) (Rock N Roll Heaven) is a first starter for trainer Ashleigh 9 619s5 Thoresan......................... L K Wills Fr 21.00 8 44269 The Third Son (ODS) .. J J Caldow 20 3.30
at a vital stage and finished well late. She is ideally drawn and Herbertson, which has won two trials, the latest in a mile rate 10 21770 Lucky VC NZ.. D K McGuigan (C,cl) Fr 5.00 9 31055 Jaden Gil........... A A Ainsworth (C) 30 15.00
should run her usual honest race. CHAMPAGNE TASTE (1) had of 1.59.9 (57.3). He obviously has ability and must be kept safe. BLACKWARRIOR, Decorated Lady, Lucky VC,
her chance when she was resuming at Ararat where she led, but VENTIMIGLIA, Girls Go First, Spud, The Third Son
Chirpy Chuckles
she should strip fitter from that outing and is drawn to go well.
4 7.00 Jayde Calisthenic Trot 2200m BLACKWARRIOR (8) has returned from New South Wales in
VENTIMIGLIA (6) is resuming since March but will be fitter for
several recent trial performances, the latest being a fourth at
2 6.05 Ball. City Honda/Subaru 2200m Trotters T3 To T9 PBD/$L4 Mobile
good form and should gain a nice run through from the second
line being drawn behind the fast beginner DECORATED LADY
Maryborough. She is a talented trotter when racing at her best
form so she is worth an investment. GIRLS GO FIRST (4) was
1 155sr Forgot To Remember NZ ............. (1). He endured a tough run when a game third at Melton last doing her best work at the end when fourth behind Aldebaran
3yo 3C0 To 3C1 PBD Mobile time. DECORATED LADY (1) is a tough mare and finished off in
............................D M Wicks-Moss Fr 12.00 Ay M at Ballarat last outing. She is very consistent and is a
1 8s Ta Failte Rote ............ D A Murphy Fr 12.00 2 3s354 Lombo Scrutinizer .......J B Hurrell Fr 9.00 a quick final half to win at Yarra Valley. She is ideally drawn and genuine each way threat. SPUD (7) hasn’t really fired at his past
2 65325 The Lone Dancer .......G R Sugars Fr 5.00 3 25781 Argyle Melody ........... A M Conroy Fr 7.00 should go well again, despite rising in class. LUCKY V C (10) three attempts but he accelerated brilliantly to dash through the
3 587 Dressed To Fly ....... SCRATCHED 4 990s7 Glendaloch NZ ...........M W Hayes Fr 18.00 is better than his form reads and recorded fast time at a recent middle when he scored at Shepparton on June 21 so he is worth
4 14825 Are You With Me . A M Ashwood (C) Fr 4.00 5 86416 Zhenya NZ ..................J N Quinlan Fr 2.20 Melton trial victory. He races best when he is close to the pace another chance. THE THIRD SON (8) is a risky beginner from
5 31728 Machiatto....................... K M Gath Fr 1.60 6 s4943 Frances Annie (ODM)...M L Wight Fr 3.80 so the second line draw is a disadvantage but he is too good to the standing start but has winning claims if he begins safely.
6 5s211 Jilliby Mako ............ SCRATCHED 7 d5rs1 Aldebaran Southland NZ (ODM) .. dismiss. CHIRPY CHUCKLES (2) and BIG BANG LEONARD
7 0s421 Glenferrie Devotee NZ..J P Lee (C)
MACHIATTO, Are You With Me, The Lone
Fr 6.00
Dancer,
............................................ L Miles Fr 4.20
FRANCES ANNIE, Zhenya, Aldebaran Southland,
(6) are both worth thought in multiple combinations. 8 9.00 Ballarat Mazda 1710m
Glenferrie Devotee
MACHIATTO (5) pushed forward and tried unsuccessfully to
Argyle Melody 6 8.00 HRTC Bendigo Pace 2200m 3yo Fillies 3C0 Only RBD Mobile
FRANCES ANNIE (6) made a mistake in the early stages and 1 5s289 Mygirl Rocks Lombo....G R Sugars Fr 1.60
find the lead when a brave second at Kilmore last outing. He came from near last when an eye-catching third at Maryborough C1 Only Concession Drivers RBD Mobile 2 36003 Song Of Courage ..............G Lang Fr 10.00
recorded fast time when he scored at Geelong on June 01 and last outing. She performs well at Ballarat and should give a 1 5230s Vincent Van Oro .... M J Barker (C) Fr 10.00 3 77955 Gems............................. D J Burns Fr 16.00
he should be competitive again. JILLIBY MAKO (6) appeared bold showing. ZHENYA (5) won at Ballarat two starts back 2 76435 Braeview Brave.... B D Barnes (C) Fr 14.00 4 678 Goodtime Rumur ........J P Lee (C) Fr 21.00
to be under pressure on the home turn but rallied in the straight prior to a sixth at metropolitan level where she made up some 3 75115 Tough Call................. M J Cole (C) Fr 8.00 5 99241 Chrissy Divinyl... D K McGuigan (C) Fr 3.50
when a narrow second at Terang then followed with a victory at ground from the second half of the field. She should be suited 4 78522 Stuover NZ ......... M D Horsnell (C) Fr 7.00 6 21880 Young Janie............... D A Murphy Fr 6.50
Horsham. He is building up a consistent record and should give against this class and looms as one of the leading chances. 5 2226s Rollon Jack.............S P Barker (C) Fr 6.00 7 3459 Ridnabumpswifagrin (ODM) .........
another bold showing. ARE YOU WITH ME (4) led out then took ALDEBARAN SOUTHLAND (7) was resuming since April when 6 51s17 Nicol Shard NZ....... SCRATCHED .......................................M L Wight Fr 14.00
cover when second behind Dennis at Maryborough two starts he scored at Maryborough last week. He lost form at the end of MYGIRL ROCKS LOMBO, Chrissy Divinyl,
back. He is drawn to obtain a similar trail here and rates as an
7 63521 Maximum Jolt ..... S G Duggan (C) Fr 2.20
his last preparation but he looked good first up so he is worth Second Row
each way chance. THE LONE DANCER (2) possesses early thought again. ARGYLE MELODY (3) finished off best to win Young Janie, Song Of Courage
speed but he does have a tendency to race fiercely on occa- at Maryborough last week. She beat easier opposition but she 8 27756 All My Savings...X V O’Connor (C) Fr 4.00 MYGIRL ROCKS LOMBO (1) is a tough filly that is ready to
sions. He is a place chance over the middle distance along with did commence from the handicap of 40m so she has winning MAXIMUM JOLT, All My Savings, Rollon Jack, break through for a win against this class. She was runner up
TA FAILTE ROTE (1). claims again. Stuover in a fast mile of 1.55.8 at Maryborough on June 15 and has
the early speed to lead. CHRISSY DIVINYL (5) was caught
out three wide in the early stages of the event and dropped
LEGEND back to last before running home strongly to win impressively
M1/C3 — Class of race (one metro win/three career wins). RBD — Random barrier draw. PBD — Preferential barrier draw. TABD — Top Alley barrier draw. ODM — Out of the draw in at Shepparton last outing. She is meeting a similar line up here
mobiles. RODM — Right out of the draw in mobiles. ODS — Out of the draw in stands. RODS — Right out of the draw in stands. EOD — Moved to extreme outside draw. RHCP — so she must be considered as a winning chance again. YOUNG
JANIE (6) led throughout to defeat an easier line up at Ballarat
Rehandicapped. TR — Trotter. C&G — Colts & Geldings. (C) — Concession driver. (C cl) — Claiming concession driver. on May 21. She is suited over the sprint distance and is capable
of filling a place. SONG OF COURAGE (2) is likely to end up
This publication takes all care in compiling the TAB details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with the official lists being behind the leader and was placed in a mile of 1.57.3 last
before placing their bets. time so she is a place chance again.
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SPORT DETAILS
SATURDAY OPEN NOMINATED PAIRS results – WINNERS – 26 73.625 Robin Minne 15 OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Birdie Ball Sab
BOWLS GRAEME DAVEY and TEDDY LIDDELL [s] Laneri on the 6th LOCKINGTON GOLF CLUB
BENDIGO BOWLS CLUB RUNNERS UP – GRAHAM TAYLOR and IAN CAIL [s}
BELVOIR PARK GOLF CLUB STABLEFORD 12/07/2017
Jackpot didn’t go off. Special effort PETER CAMM, ALAN Stableford. Winner: Jenny Holt 35. Nearest the pins: A Grade –
CLUB NEWS 18/07/2017 SLINGO, ALAN LOWES and BOB SCHULTZ. WOMEN’S & MEN’S STABLEFORD EVENTS
Bendigo Bowls Club. Marg Eade; B Grade – Phyll Macfarlane.
Lost 3 games but had good games Bev and David Luke. For this 12/07/2017
Entries are still open for the men’s and women’s classic pairs week’s game Ring club 5443 4167 10.00am. for 12.30pm. start. MEN 15/07/2017
events to be held later this year. The men’s Country Care Classic Women’s winner Jennie Radford (25) 30 pts, runner up Deb
Members, family and friends visitors also welcome. Lots of hot Murray (20) 29 pts.Ball comp winners – Janice Chester & Par. A Grade: Tim Staley +1. B Grade: Ron Dixon +1, c/b Jason
Pairs will be held on August 26 and 27, with entries closing on food after last game.
August 14, while the women’s All-Seasons Classic Pairs will Brenda Savy both 29 pts.9 hole Women’s winner – Marg Wakefield. C Grade & Pentreaths Supermarket Player of the
be on September 9 and 10, with entries closing on August 28. KANGAROO FLAT BOWLS Dundas 11 pts.Men’s A Grade winner Bob Evans (10) 36 pts, Day: Blake Humbert +5.
Entry forms and full details are available from Ian Ross. runner up Paul Prendergast (9) 34 pts.Men’s B Grade winner Nearest the pins: 7th – Darren Carnie; 2nd shot 5th – Tim
WHAT’S ON AND RESULTS 11/07/2017 Peter Savy (12) 35 pts, runner up Denis Cooper (12) 34 pts.
Pennant players are reminded that a practice match has been Monday Indoor carpet bowls starting at 1.00pm. Staley (A Grade), Jason Wakefield (B Grade); 2nd shot 18th for
arranged for September 17, against Webbcoma, at Bendigo. Men’s C Grade winner Alan Eddy (21) 35 pts, runner up John
WHAT’S ON: Cumming (20) 33 pts.Bev March Memorial NTP 3rd Graeme the 6-pack smack – Brett Stone (2 weeks in a row).
All bowlers are welcome and a list is on the board for those Tuesday 18th July at12.30pm – Open Nominated Jackpot Pairs. Spike’s Longest Drive on the 14th, sponsored by Hot ‘n’ Cold
interested. A barbecue will be held prior to the match, which Revell and Reilly’s Home Appliances NTP 11th John LaveryBall
Friday 21st July at12.30pm – Open Drawn Jackpot Triples. comp winners – Chris Coutts 33, Trevor Thompson 32 and David Plumbing – James Hodgens (A), Ian Maddison (B), Blake
will start at 12.30pm. See Geoff Briggs for details. Thursday 20th July – Xmas in July – Micks 2 Course Meal plus
Affiliation fees are now due and members are urged to pay Conley, Andrew Drummond & Fred Tenace all 31 pits. Humbert (C).
Entertainment – $15.00 per head.
them as soon as possible. Most members should have received LISTS IN CLUBHOUSE FOR THE ABOVE EVENTS. MEN’S & WOMEN’S PAR EVENTS 15/07/2017 MARONG GOLF CLUB
their membership renewal forms. However, please note that the Friday 21st July- Members Draw, Monster Raffle and Happy Men’s A Grade winner Travis Austerberry (11) +6, runner up
Bowls Victoria fee is $60, not $50 as indicated in the first of the Billy Caulfield (2) +4. MENS STROKE EVENT 07/07/2017
Hour from 5.00pm.
renewals sent out. See Ian Ross or Peter O’Neil for details. Saturday 22nd July at 12.30pm – Winter Pairs at Men’s B Grade winner Geoff Johnston (14) +1, runner up Les The winner was Allan Brown with 86-16-70.
Jackpot pairs on July 10 saw some keen competition in good South Bendigo. Roberts (14) squ. The runner-up, after a count back, was Alf Gorrie on 84-13-71
conditions. The John Cassidy and Kevin Rooke combination Entries to John Dixon on 0457 989 154 or Club 5443 4833. Men’s C Grade winner Alan Eddy (21) +3, runner up Mick from Alan Collins 86-15-71.
proved too strong on the day and won with +25. Best first game Saturday 22nd July- Weekly Effort Draw at 6.00pm. Dunne (22) +1. Next best scores were Ron Fenton with 95-23-72 and Len
winners were Neil Ipsen and John Rooke, while best second RESULTS: Bev March Memorial NTP 3rd David Conley, Reilly’s Home
game winners were Neil Tilby and Peter O’Neil. Raffle winners Waith 89-17-72.
TUESDAY 11/7/17 -OPEN NOMINATED JACKPOT PAIRS. Appliances NTP 11th Ken Scarff and Kangaroo Flat Sports Club
were Gwen Chiron, Kevin Rooke, George McQualter and Bill NTP 16th Mark Smith. Nearest the Pin on the 1st was Allen Giblett.
Winners – Brett Salau and Terry McManus.
Pontell. The jackpot was not won and stands at $300. Jackpot Runner Up – Kevin Rooke and John Cassidy. Ball comp winners – Simon Baker +1, Rob Droney, Bob Evans, NINE HOLE CHICKEN RUN 13/07/2017
pairs are held on Mondays at 12.30pm, with entries taken on Consolations – Nick and Daryl Rowley, Barry Langley and Judy Stuart Pouliot & Michael Smith all squ and John Pollock, Chris
the day between 9am and 10am. The winner was Len Waith with 42-7-35 from Ken Baldwin
Fasoli, Wal Bramley amd Roy Baxter White, Archie Alston & Leigh Hayse all -1.
Social bowls on July 12, saw only one three-game winner. on 46-9-37.
Jackpot – Not won. No birdie balls 6 & 15
Marlene Murray and Ron Flanagan were the clear winners, Women’s winner Jazy Roberts (6) -2, runner up Shirley Next best were Ian Nally 47-8-39 and Allen Giblett 46-7-39.
Zing Zing Meat Tray – Linda Ellery.
while the free game was won by Bill Morrison. Social bowls FRIDAY 14/7/17 – DRAWN JACKPOT TRIPLES: Smith (18) -6. WOMENS PAR EVENT 15/07/2017
are played on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting at 12.30pm, Winners – Alan Hammer, Roger Burns and Barry Langley (s). Ball comp winner – Alison Woodman -7
with entries taken on the day between 11am and 11.30am. The winner was Joy Drummond who finished +2.
Consolation -Jim Fisher, Kevin Skinner and Athol Mills(s). Paul Powell’s Super Pin 4th – Jazy Roberts
Visitors are welcome. Runner up was Faye Newlan -3.
Jackpot – Not Won. BENDIGO GOLF CLUB
The $10 winners at the Friday Nighters on July 14, were Ultra Car Wash Voucher – Roger Burns. Nearest the Pin on the 16th was Jot Drummond.
John Absalom, Marlene Murray and Jim Beattie. The all-club WOMEN’S RESULTS 11/07/2017
member’s jackpot stands at $50, after Joe Lydiate’s name
FRIDAY 14/7/17 – MEMBERS DRAW: MENS STABLEFORD EVENT 15/07/2017
No. -342 – Ron Wootten. 32 players for Pinehurst on Tuesday and 6 for 9 holes Stableford A Grade: Winner was Dale West (15) with 38 points from
was drawn and he was not present. The hotel meal vouchers Not in attendance. Winners: Rosi Punton and Sue Cullen 76 nett
were won by Arthur Wright (Rising Sun and Cambrian) and Charlie Hemley (17) with 37.
MONSTER RAFFLE: R/U: Nerrida Wallace and Elaine Ferguson 77.5 nett
Jim Beattie (Newmarket). The Friday Nighters meet every Central Vic Meats – $30 Meat Tray – Steve Fulton. NTP: 5 – Denise Roberts and Dawn Jackson B Grade: Winner was Don Penfold (24) with 36 points from
week at 5pm, and all members and guests are welcome. The Kangaroo Flat Hotel – $20 Meal Voucher – Steve Fulton. String 1- Sue Wheeler Norm Eason (21) on 35 points.
next monthly dinner is on July 28, see the notice-board for Nimzy’s Large Pizza – John Berry. 9 Holes: Marg Galvin (31) 18 pts c/b from Sue Wheeler 18pts. Competition Balls were won by Dean Conway, David Ryan,
full details. Cabbage Patch – $10 voucher – Chris Smith. Allan Brown and Niel Sawers.
Long-time member, Ivo Swift is on the sick list and is in hospital Healthworks Coffee and Cake Voucher & Bingo – Neil Harwood.
WOMEN’S RESULTS 13/07/2017
Nearest the Pin on the 1st was Don Penfold.
in Melbourne at present. All members wish him a speedy Bottle of Wine – Ed Thomas. A small field of 20 for 18 holes Par and 4 playing 9 holes
recovery and look forward to seeing him on the rinks in the Stableford. Nearest the Pin on the 16th was Niel Sawers.
Cabbage Patch – $10 voucher – Chris Canny. The 2017 Matchplay Championship is over for Allen Giblett,
near future. Windermere Hotel – $20 Meal Voucher -Steve Fulton. A Grade: Leanne Robertson (13) +2
Social bowls roster: July 19 and 22 – Barrie Sheen/Janet R/U: Joanne Aldridge (11) -2 c/b Steven Smith and Ray Hercus with Niel Sawers to play Dale
Subway-Two 6 subs vouchers – Ken Packer.
Fitzpatrick; July 26 and 29 – Bill Morrison/Margueritta Goggin. Nimzy’s Large Pizza – Roger Burns. B Grade: Ruth Challinor (36) +1 West in a third round match and Norm Eason to face the winner
Bingo roster: July 18 – Ian Ross, Dot Yarrington, Tori Babitsch, Members Draw and Monster Raffle 6.00pm to 7.00pm Friday. R/U: Dale Little (37) -1 of the match between Allan Brown and Wayne Newlan.
Darryl Walker, Ross Thomson; July 25 – Lloyd Taylor, Dot Happy Hour from 5.30pm. Come along and enjoy yourself. Comp balls to -2 c/b. Todays event for men will be Stableford with the women
Yarrington, Peter O’Neil, Bill Pontell, Lloyd Taylor. SATURDAY 15/7/17 – WEEKLY EFFORT: 9 Holes: Noela Nankervis (21) 15 pts. playing a Novelty Event.
Jackpot pairs roster: July 24 – Don Waight; July 31 – Frank Numbers: 1-4-5-9-14-19 NTP 12A- Andrea Kelly Next Saturday women will play Stableford and men will play
Tappe/Arthur Wright. No winner. Next week numbers 1 to 18 12B- Ruth Challinor
Stroke for the Monthly Medal.
17- Bev McCaig
BENDIGO EAST BOWLING CLUB WHITE HILLS BOWLS CLUB
MEN’S STABLEFORD 12/07/2017 NEANGAR PARK GOLF CLUB
JACKPOTS 15/07/2017 BOWLS NOTES 15/07/2017 Men’s Stableford: 117 players, Ball Comp 32 C/B, DSR: 73 STABLEFORD (RED) 12/07/2017
Wednesday 2 Bowl Triples 12/7/17. Winners. Cliff Butler, Wednesday open drawn jackpot triples starting at 12.30pm. Grade A: R Bell [9] 39, T Seboa [12] 37. Grade B: M Brown
Glenda Holt & Bob Liddle (s). Runner-ups. Trevor Hyland, Keith Indoor bowls Saturday 15/07/17 winners Ashley Perrett, John Grade A WinnerA – 1 Melva Knight 39Grade B WinnerB – 1
[17] 40, T Jacobs [13] 35. Grade C: J Miller [19] 37, A
Browell & Noel Kilby (s). Consolation. Sharon Koch & Bob Carter (S) Today was played as pairs due to low numbers, many Janene Webb 33Grade C WinnerC – 1 Janette Woolley
Richards [27] 37
Clough Jackpot did not go off. members away on holidays. Indoor bowls will continue next 36Place Getters3 Patsy Brown 33 C/B 4 Patricia Smith 33 C/
NTP 5th hole: T Kennedy, NTP 2nd shot 11th hole: L Needs
Friday Jackpot Pairs 14/7/17. Saturday at 1pm all welcome. Names on board or please phone B6 Janine Miller 32 C/B 7 Annette Brown 32 C/B 8 Suzanne
(JoJoes), NTP 12th hole: A: B Whiffin, B: A Woodman, C: N/A
Winners. Bob Clough & Bob Liddle (s). Joint Runner-ups. Cas club and leave message if available. Last Wednesday 12/7/17 (Wine Bank), Super Pin 17th hole: T Ely, Longest Putt 18th hole: Burke 32 9 Donna Hancock 30 10 Susan Flint 30 C/B 11 Cheryl
Gallop & Glenda Holt (s). & W & B Tory (visitors) social bowls winners Geoff Baldwin, Glenda Jones (S) Social L Carney (Foundry Hotel), Eagle: R Graham (6th) Wallis 30 C/B
1st High Game. Alby & Jenny Clough. 2nd High Game. Barry bowls next Wednesday numbers and weather permitting.
Ellis & David Coles. 3rd High Game. Mark & Craig Findlay. $300 MEN’S STABLEFORD 15/07/2017 STROKE (BLUE) 13/07/2017
Jackpot did not go off. GOLF 122 players, Ball Comp 32 C/B, DSR: 73 Grade A WinnersA – 1 Kurtis Lynch 68 C/B A – 2 Rick Goodwin
Spin for $50 won by Cliff Butler & Peter Dearing. Jackpot Grade A: B Arthur [11] 39, J Dalton [11] 39. Grade B: B Vedelsby
remains at $300 next Friday. AXEDALE GOLF CLUB [16] 38, D DeMoore [17] 37. Grade C: I Bailie [23] 44, G
68 Grade B WinnersB – 1 Neil Wellington 66 B – 2 John
Consolation Winners. Darren Marshall, Mel Boyd, Ian Cail & LADIES GOLF 12/07/2017 Hoppe [22] 37 Lindsay 68 Grade C WinnersC – 1 Robert Storti 66C – 2 Bill
Glenda Holt. Saturday open nominated pairs starting at 12.30pm. Straightest drive 1st: P Shanahan (Lakeside Financial), NTP 5th O’Donnell 69 Place Getters6 Mitch Roberts 69 C/B 8 Charles
34 Pairs took to the greens for the Winter Jackpot Pairs on Division 1 (0-24) Winner Jan Walklate (21) 36 hole: A: R Connaughton, B: W Brown, C: N/A (JoJoes), NTP Kelly 69 C/B 9 Stuart Wheeler 69 10 Brian Lenaghan 70 C/B 11
Saturday 15th in beautiful sunshine and only 3 teams won their Runner Up Kaye Osterfield (13) 35 2nd shot 11th: M Owen (HQ Law), NTP 12th hole: W Brown Marcus Harry 70 C/B12 Mark Roberts 70 C/B 13 Philip Maisano
3 games. Results were- Division 2 (25-32) Winner Marianne Dunn (31) 36 (JoJoes), Super Pin 17th hole: T Ely, Longest Putt 18th hole: A 70 14 Bryan Barras 71 C/B 15 Peter Kelly 71 C/B 16 William
Winners. Glenda Holt & Alby Clough (s) Runner-ups. Len Runner Up Pam Davies (25) 35 Spencer (Foundry Hotel), Eagle: R Connaughton (6th) Poulter 71 C/B
Grainger & Keith Harris (s) 1st High Game. Rod Pearce & David Division 3 (33-45) Winner Lesley Poker (45) 39
Coles (s) 2nd High Game. Lou Frank & Ken Gloster (s) 3rd High MEN’S STABLEFORD 16/07/2017 STROKE (BLUE) 15/07/2017
Runner Up Marlene Lyell (33) 34
Game. G Gilmore & T Featherstone (s) Jackpot Winnners. T 11 players, Ball Comp: 33 C/B, DSR: 73 Grade A WinnersA – 1 Ben Johnstone 67A – 2 Arron Lightburn
NTP 1st Sue Minne & Debbie Bish
McManus & Brett Salau (s) Consolation. Gillian Wells, Jenny Winner: N Jenkins [36] 38, Runner up: M Mooney [13] 36
NTPs 2nd shot 18th Sponsored by: Elders Real Estate 68 C/B A – 3 Erik Hendrix 68Grade B WinnersB – 1 Mark Miller
Clough & Mark Dickens Div 1 Raye Fleay; Div 2 Lesley Elvey; Div 3 Lesley Poker HEATHCOTE GOLF CLUB 71 11 9.7 64 $45.00B – 2 John Lindsay 70 C/B B – 3 Jamie
. Other Highlights: Lucky Card: Dawn Creek
WEDNESDAY LADIES 12/07/2017 Mellington 70 Grade C WinnersC – 1 David Roberts 69C – 2
BENDIGO VRI MEN’S THURSDAY 13/07/2017 Nine ladies competed in the monthly medal event carried Graeme Pratt 70C – 3 Andrew Williams 72 C/BPlace Getters5
CLUB NEWS 18/07/2017 DIVISION ONE WINNER Terry McManus 16 400 – 16 RUNNER over from the previous week. Daphne Hall displayed her Stuart Wheeler 69 C/B 6 Adam Sonnet 69 C/B 8 Linton Parker
There was slightly more activity around the Club last week. UP Gary Beames 13 38 THIRD Andy Watson 16 37 TWO considerable putting skills to full effect taking out the medal 69 10 Mark Roberts 70 C/B 13 Ian Hardie 71 C/B 14 Luke
Tuesday saw about 18 players enjoy the sunshine. The winners WINNER Kevin Crawford 19 3917 – 23 RUNNER UP David with 112-38-74 as well as the Grace Plane putting with only 26 Polglase 71 C/B 15 Keith Roberts 71 C/B 16 Philip Maisano
and runners up were separated by just one point. With less Baillie 17 39 THIRD Len Rodda 20 36 THREE WINNER Mark strokes on the manicured grass. Runner-up was Lynne Fouracre 71 C/B17 David Hickman 71 C/B18 Brad Balintong 71 C/B19
favourable conditions on Wednesday, attendance wasn’t so Kesper 33 4424 – 36 RUNNER UP Bob Perkins 27 38 THIRD Joe 107-31-76 followed by Doreen Shiele on 110-34-76. Lovely to Kristopher Lea 71 C/B 20 Travis Pool 71 C/BOverall Winner1
good, but better than previous weeks with half a dozen people Fiske-Kealy 36 37 BALL WINNERS Graham Nielsen 36, David see Doreen back playing well in the 18-hole arena. NTPs went Katrina McNaughton 76 C/BPlace Getters2 Heather Dobson 76
turning up for a game. Your correspondent is unable to discover Ivey 35, Anthony Strybosch 35 Owen Davies 35, Lex Johnstone to Carol Stuart (8th) and Lynne Fouracre (18th hole 2nd shot).
34, Vic Sabaliauskas 34 NEAREST THE PINS 1st HOLE Edwards 3 Jennifer Brown 77 C/B 4 Denise Turner 77 6 Susan Flint 80
whether there was any play on Saturday, but suspect it was too THURDAY MENS 13/07/2017
cold and miserable for anyone to venture out. Providore (Voucher) DIV ONE Ian Martin DIV TWO Xavier Fiske- QUARRY HILL GOLF CLUB
Kealy 3rd HOLE Drummond Golf (1 golf ball) (2nd Shot) DIV ONE Number 13 was unlucky weatherwise but 21 brave men still
The second barbecue was held outside Kangaroo Flat IGA last ventured out for the stableford event. Mitchell Hogg was
Saturday, which has put more valuable funds into the coffers. Peter Richardson DIV TWO Mark Kesper 6th HOLE Bendigo WEDNESDAY CANADIAN PAIRS EVENT
Club (Voucher) OPEN Rob Taylor 18th HOLE Elders Real Estate victorious posting a fine score of 38pts with Adrian Goudie on 12/07/2017
Thank you to all the workers for braving the cold to help out the 37pts a close second on c/b. Balls were caught by David Morris
Club. The next one will be on Saturday 29 July. RESULTS (2 golf balls) DIV ONE Daryl Fleay DIV TWO Joe Fiske-Kealy Winners: Collin Adams and Brian Code 87-24 1/2-62.Runners
LONGEST DRIVE Doug Willman (2 golf balls) Cam Cowled 37, Son Quach 36 and Greg Long 34. Larry Maxwell birdied
Runners up on Tuesday 11 July were John Dullard, Joyce Baker the 18th hole. up: Bill Govett and Bev Robinson 89-23 1/2-651/2.
and Phil Milburn (s) on 44 points, beaten by Keith Vitiritti, Vern ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD DIV ONE Peter Hoskin DIV TWO
Evans and Peter Simmons (s) on 45 points. Daryl Jeffrey DIV THREE Jeff Kealy SATURDAY LADIES 15/07/2017 SATURDAY STROKE 15/07/2017
No results for Wednesday. MIXED CANADIAN FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP Nine ladies played a stableford competition with Tristen Div 1 Winner: Brian Jenkins 84-22-62.Runner up Brian Code
GOLDEN SQUARE BOWLING AND & MEN’S STABLEFORD 15/07/2017 Wearne (34pts) back in the winner’s circle with Jan Case 82-20-62.Div 2 Winner: Rob Lewien 96-30-66.Runner up Ken
Drummond Golf Mixed Canadian Foursomes Championship & second on 33pts. Cathy Shaddock won a ball with 27pts. Preston 96-29-67.Count putts Winner: Brian Code 24 Putts.
CROQUET CLUB
Men’s Stableford SATURDAY MENS 15/07/2017 Saturday 22nd July is Round 3 Club Championship.Stroke. 11-00
BOWLS COMPETITION 10/07/2017 DIVISION ONE WINNER Trvis Fitzpatrick 10 38 RUNNER UP The men’s GOTY stableford attracted 21 starters and the for 11-30am Start
How about coming to the Square this week we have: Roger Heider 7 37 THIRD Glenn laity 10 36 TWO WINNER Geoff consistent Tom Russell chalked up a win in A&B grade with
Monday Indoor carpet bowls starting at 1.00pm. Williams 19 39 RUNNER UP John Richardson 15 35 C/B THIRD 36pts. Murray Green was the C grade winner posting 34pts. NEANGAR PARK GOLF CLUB
Wednesday open drawn jackpot triples starting at 12.30pm. Sebastion Lanteri 17 35 C/B THREE WINNER Paul O’Sullivan Ball run-down was Larry Maxwell 35, Adrian King 33, Phil
Saturday open nominated pairs starting at 12.30pm. 25 41 RUNNER UP Vik Labaliauskas 30 34 THIRD Kerry Moore
4BBB STABLEFORD 17/07/2017
Coleman 33, Ron Blachford 32 and Laurie Mueck 32. Ian A – 1st Margaret Rothacker & Jan Conder 44
MONDAY INDOOR CARPET BOWLS results WINNERS – 30 33 C/B BALL WINNERS Steve Lee 35, John Miller 35, Furneaux & Greg Long shared the encouragement award with
GRAHAM TAYLOR, L. HANLEY, BRENDA MORGAN and KEITH Garry Beames 34, Geoff Kerr 34, Tony Stryosch 34, Graham 26pts apiece. NTPs went to Murray Green (13th) and Adrian 2nd Paula Trevean & Allison Ferguson 40
ROSS. For this weeks indoor carpet bowls put your name on Conner 34, C/B NEAREST THE PINS 1st HOLE Axedale Tavern King was the 18th hole B grade & superpin winner. Birdie balls B – 1st June Reimers & Yvonne O’Neill 44 C/B
the sheet or ring club 5443 4167 or Graham Taylor 5443 2096 at (Voucher) DIV ONE Andrew Martin DIV TWO Rosemary Winter to Mitchell Hogg (8th), Larry Maxwell (13th), Adrian King (18th) 2nd Gloria Conolan & Helen Hayes 44
11.00am. for 1.00pm. start all welcome. Bendigo Brake & Front End Service (1 golf ball) 3rd HOLE DIV and a par ball to John Dobie. Ball Rundown
WEDNESDAY OPEN DRAWN JACKPOT TRIPLES results ONE Seldon Carter (2nd Shot) DIV TWO Eric Rogers 6th HOLE Patsy Brown & Jill Zelman 40
-WINNERS -.R GRANGER, YVONNE ROBINSON and MAL Bendigo Club (Voucher) OPEN Leigh Graham 16th HOLE Super COMING EVENTS 19/07/2017
KAY FRANCIS & JENNY DYER 40
FINCH. SPECIAL EFFORT Gill Tipple and Alan Collins. Jackpot Pin (Cash) ENTRIES Roger Heider 18th HOLE Elders Real Estate Wed July 19 – ladies Doris Chambers foursomes –
didn’t go off it now stands at $259. For this weeks games put (2 golf balls) DIV ONE Peter Elvey DIV TWO Paul O’Sullivan own partners Denise Pappin & Naida Belot 39
your name on the sheet or ring club 5443 4167 at 10.00am. or Mixed Canadian Championship GROSS H’CAP NETTGROSS Thurs July 20– men’s stableford Sue Sutton & Sue Keane 38
put name on the sheet. Games start at 12.30pm. family friends WINNERS Ruth Iser 82 12 Fred Kath 10 NET WINNERS Raye Sat July 22 – ladies and men’s stableford Maureen Green & Janene Webb 38
and visitors welcome. Fleay 85 18 73.875 Daryl Fleay 17 RUNNERS UP Sue Minne 89 Visitors are very welcome to play in all of these events Susan Thorpe & Dianne Chisholm 38 C/B
bendigoadvertiser.com.au Tuesday July 18, 2017 BENDIGO ADVERTISER 21

AFL SPORT

Dangerfield laughs off Cornes’ injury barb Dusty’s


CATS Geelong played him
deep as a one-out forward
time,” Dangerfield told
KIIS.FM.
“I can only laugh at
Kane, I don’t think I need
Brownlow
ANOTHER week, another
Kane Cornes AFL hand gre-
and he proved the match-
winner, kicking 5.6.
There is local context to
the Cornes barb, given his
to reference his career at
times.
hopes
nade.
Patrick Dangerfield has
laughed off Cornes’ claim
But the following day,
Cornes claimed when
Dangerfield played for Ad-
long playing career at the
Crows’ hated local rivals
Port Adelaide.
“I don’t take it hard … it
makes for certainly enter-
taining TV.”
still alive
that the Geelong star car- elaide, teammates told him “It’s great we have some- Last week, Cornes had TIGERS
ries on about injuries. to stop talking up injury one from the Crows’ in- his old Port Adelaide pre-
Dangerfield injured an problems. ner sanctum – no-one is DUSTIN Martin remains
miership teammate Dami-
ankle early in Saturday’s “I didn’t have that as welcome as Kane Cor- en Hardwick fuming. eligible to win the Brown-
blockbuster against Haw- conversation, so maybe nes in the Adelaide chan- The Richmond coach low Medal after avoiding
thorn, but he became the Kane should do a little gerooms,” Dangerfield said, disparaged Cornes’ forsuspension for striking
Patrick Dangerfield hero. bit more research next sarcastically. Brisbane’s Nick Robertson.
writing “s--- comments”.
But the Tigers superstar
must walk a tightrope for

Fyfe re-signs with


the remainder of the sea-
son after the match review
panel handed him two
fines for separate incidents
in Sunday’s game against
Brisbane.

Freo for six years


A third low-level offence
would trigger a one-game
suspension, leaving the off-
contract Martin ineligible
to win his first Brownlow.
The MRP on Monday of-
DOCKERS interesting to watch,” Fyfe fered Martin a $1500 fine
said on Monday. for hitting Robertson in the
FREMANTLE captain Nat “There’s no other place face, deeming the contact
Fyfe insists he never seri- I’d want to play my footy.” “unreasonable and un-
ously considered leaving Although the prospect necessary” but adding that
the Dockers, and he’s opti- of playing regularly at the it had been made with an
mistic he will be part of the MCG would be enticing for open hand.
club’s first premiership. most AFL players, Fyfe said Martin was also offered
Fyfe ended months of Fremantle’s move to the a separate $1000 fine for
speculation on Monday by new $1.2 billion Perth Stadi- rough conduct on Lewis
re-signing with the Dockers um next season was enough Taylor.
until the end of 2023. to whet his appetite. Robertson, who niggled
The six-year deal is the But it’s the lure of pre- Martin throughout the Eti-
longest contract exten- miership success that is had Stadium clash, copped
sion in Fremantle’s history, motivating Fyfe the most. a $1500 fine for kneeing
and is believed to be worth The Dockers entered a him in the back of the leg.
about $1.2 million a season. rebuilding phase early last The Lions agitator can
Fyfe, as a restricted free season after their premier- also accept a one-match
agent, could have earned far ship window slammed ban for headbutting Tigers
more on the open market. shut. captain Trent Cotchin.
And the 2015 Brownlow Fyfe has been buoyed Martin’s electrifying
medallist could have even by the emergence of play- form has him neck-and-
pushed for a bigger deal at ers like Sean Darcy, Darcy neck in the Brownlow race
the Dockers, according to Tucker, Griffin Logue, Bren- with last year’s winner,
his manager Jason Dover. nan Cox, Connor Blakely, Geelong star Patrick Dan-
But Fyfe accepted less Ethan Hughes, Ed Lang- gerfield.
money at the Dockers in LOCKED IN: Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe announces his new deal. Picture: AAP don, and Lachie Weller over Only two players have
order to leave the club with the past 18 months. polled the most Brownlow
enough salary cap room Martin could earn up- multi-million dollar move signing was because of ne- “I’m very keen to be a votes in a season while inel-
to buld a squad capable of wards of $1.3 million a to either St Kilda or Carlton. gotiations about the length part of Fremantle’s first igible to win because of sus-
winning a flag. season at a rival club, with But the 25-year-old in- of the deal, rather than him premiership,” Fyfe said. pension – North Melbourne
Fyfe’s re-signing means North Melbourne report- sists he never seriously exploring other offers. “It’s a lofty, ambitious ruck-forward Corey Mc-
the attention will now inten- edly in the mix. contemplated leaving “All the speculation goal. But we’re pretty con- Kernan in 1996 and West-
sify on out-of-contract Rich- Earlier this season, Fyfe Fremantle. floating around was mostly fident we’ve got the right ern Bulldogs forward Chris
mond star Dustin Martin. was strongly linked with a Fyfe said the delay in re- untrue, and it was quite people in the right places.” Grant the following year.

IN BRIEF
SLOANE HAS UNTIL GAME DAY TO PROVE HE’S OK COLLINGWOOD SKIPPER GOES UNDER THE KNIFE
ADELAIDE could delay a “When you get SCOTT Pendlebury’s he probably will miss
decision on star onballer concussed there is always broken finger could Sunday’s Etihad Stadium
Rory Sloane’s fitness until doubt,” Podsiadly said on be a major blow for game against West Coast.
the day of their looming Monday. Collingwood and coach But it could be multiple
blockbuster against “Our medical staff are Nathan Buckley as they weeks and there is
Geelong. pretty good at going aim for a strong finish to speculation that the
Sloane was concussed through the protocol and the AFL season. injury could end the star
during the Crows’ win if he gets through that The Magpies captain midfielder’s season.
against Melbourne and is and they’re confident, we was due to undergo “If it’s two, three, four,
in doubt for Friday night’s will play him.” surgery on Monday to five weeks, whatever it
top-of-the-table clash. The ladder-leading have a pin inserted in the is, I will just go about
Sloane will undergo Crows were also sweating finger after suffering the the (recovery) process,”
concussion tests on results of scans on injury in Saturday night’s Pendlebury said.
throughout the week and Monday on the injured win over Gold Coast. The weekend’s win
Adelaide assistant coach left hamstring of defender Pendlebury will not meant there has been an
James Podsiadly said a Jake Lever, who missed know until after the easing of the rampant
final test could be held on the start of the season operation how long he speculation about
Rory Sloane Friday morning. because of a similar injury. Scott Pendlebury will be out, although Buckley’s future.
22 BENDIGO ADVERTISER Tuesday July 18, 2017 bendigoadvertiser.com.au

SPORT SOCCER

Purdy goal earns Bendigo City a draw


NPL SOCCER Recreation Reserve. han-Jones intervened to slot and Lachlan Priest earning a the NPL2 West premier- equal-sixth in the competi-
BENDIGO City FC earned Earlier, Simon Ro- his first goal in his fourth spot on the bench. ship table. tion.
only its second point of the han-Jones filled City with senior game, helping City to The result should fill Ben- The match will be played City remains without a
season, securing a 2-2 draw plenty of confidence by share the points. digo City with plenty of con- at Epsom Huntly Recreation win, but has three points -
at home against Werri- opening the scoring in the It was Bendigo City's sec- fidence for its last five match- Reserve this Saturday at 5pm. all from draws - to be within
bee City. first half. ond draw this season. It drew es of the season, starting with Meanwhile, Bendigo City's 10 points of ninth-placed
A goal from Daniel Purdy But a pair of goals to Djord- 1-1 with Richmond City SC a showdown against ninth- youth under-20s team lost 2- Ballarat City with five games
in the dying stages of the je Aleksic and George Slefen- back in round five. placed Melbourne Victory. 1 to Werribee City. to play.
contest put the game on level dorfas allowed Werribee City City had one eye cast to Only one point separates Luke Burns was the scorer In junior matches, Bendi-
terms after Bendigo City had to seize the momentum. the future with its line-up, the eighth-placed Bees and for City. He now has 10 goals go City's under-18s lost 9-nil
trailed 2-1 at Epsom Huntly That was until Ro- with youngsters Tom Kay ninth-placed Victory on for the season, placing him to Sunshine George Cross.

Hawks
pinch
three
points
Injury time goal
saves Eaglehawk
SOCCER telling in the 3-1 result.
EAGLEHAWK continued Shepparton South’s
its stunning record in close Scottish import Sean Grant
games to maintain its four- scored twice and English
point lead at the top of the import Toby Ferguson add-
BASL division one ladder. ed the third in the dying
For the fourth time in their minutes. Epsom teenager
past five games the Hawks Alex Caldow had opened
finished on the right side of a the scoring early in the sec-
one-goal result. ond half.
This time around it took a Tatura stayed in touch with
94th minute goal from coach the top four when it defeated
Greg Thomas for the Hawks Spring Gully United 5-0.
to defeat third-placed Shep- The Reds defended stoutly IN FRONT: Moama-Echuca Border Raiders were first to the ball more often than not in Sunday's win over Strathdale at
parton United 3-2. until Tatura’s Ben Gannon Beischer Park. Picture: GLENN DANIELS
The Hawks looked home opened the scoring in injury
when they led 2-0 with just time in the first half.
six minutes remaining, but That goal forced the game
two late goals by the visitors to open up in the second half
levelled the scores. and Tatura took over.
Thomas’ late heroics The home side added four
pinched the three points for more goals, with Gannon
the Borough. scoring a hat-trick for the
“It was good lead-up play match. Jordan Leocata and
by the boys and Riley Hayton Brent Mathers added the
played a through ball to me other two goals for Tatura.
and I finished it off,’’ Thom- A hat-trick from teenager
as said. Bah Blu Htoo Kunoo was the
“It was a very similar game highlight of Golden City’s 4-2
to the one we played against win over Colts United.
Shepparton United earlier in The Rams opened the
the year except this time we scoring in the 26th minute GOOD SAVE: Strathdale goalkeeper Lilly Haley-Farr COMEBACK: Moama-Echuca Border Raiders rallied from
came out on top. from a Yassir Alghazaly blocks a shot against Moama-Echuca. 2-0 down to defeat Strathdale.
“We made things hard for penalty. One minute later,
ourselves, but this club has a Kunoo doubled the lead with
habit of knowing how to win
tight games.”
The Hawks are four points
his first goal. Four minutes
into the second half Kunoo
sealed the points.
Scorpions sting South, Moama fires
clear of second-placed Shep- The highly-skilled teen FROM – Page 24 goal of the season to give the Blues went down to the Bor- doubles as Golden City won
parton South and they have a found the back of the net The Scorpions wast- Scorpions a game-winning der Raiders 3-2. only its second game of the
game in hand. for a third time in the 72nd ed little time in stamping 2-nil break. Brittany and Natalie Sands season. The Rams defeated
Shepparton South over- minute before Colts added their authority on Sunday's Meanwhile, Strathdale and Courtney Ladgrove each Colts United 7-0, with Kayla
came a 1-0 deficit to defeat two late goals to put some contest, with Caitlin Green young gun Ellie Vlaeminck scored once for the Border Nichols adding her name to
Epsom 3-1 in a physical en- respectability on the score- opening the scoring in the extended her lead at the top Raiders, who trailed 2-0 until the goal scorers' list.
counter in Shepparton. board. It was the Rams’ 13th minute. of the goal scorers ladder the 73rd minute. Shepparton United main-
The home side’s physical- fourth win of the season and They went ahead 2-0 early with a double against Moa- Skipper Jasmine Wright, tained its position at the
ity and aggression against a they’re now on the same in the second half, with Tara ma-Echuca. Silver Bell Morris and Jen- head of the table with a 4-0
young Scorpions side was points as Spring Gully. Thomas slotting her 22nd But it was to no avail as the nifer Suzuki each scored win over Eaglehawk.
bendigoadvertiser.com.au Tuesday July 18, 2017 BENDIGO ADVERTISER 23

SPORT
Gentle
breaks Golden Square rookie
through
for a win
has spleen removed
RACING BFNL
BENDIGO trainer Brian BY ADAM BOURKE
Gentle has broken a run of
outs - punctuated by a string GOLDEN Square rookie
of minor placings - with Callum Draper is recovering
Ribbon Of Choice's win at in hospital after having his
Mildura on Monday. spleen removed on Satur-
The three-year-old geld- day night.
ing came from near last The teenager was helped
before the home turn, to from the ground after cop-
seize his opportunity down ping a heavy knock in Satur-
the straight and record a day’s win over Sandhurst at
fast-finishing win in a 1400m the QEO.
benchmark 58. At first it didn’t appear
It was Gentle's first win Draper’s injury was serious,
since Ready Street's class two but by late on Saturday night
win at Corowa on June 13. he was being operated on to
Winning jockey Ryan have his spleen removed.
Hurdle praised the gallop- “The operation went as
er's toughness. well as that kind of operation
"He showed plenty today," can go,’’ Golden Square coach
he said. Bernie Haberman said.
"We were a little bit wor- “Where that leaves Callum
ried about the gate (barrier with his footy going for-
11) and I had to drag him ward… I’m not sure. All we
back a bit further than I want is for him to get better.”
would have liked. Draper had made a good
"But he travelled really impression in his first sea-
nicely into the straight and son of senior footy with
took the runs. He wasn't the Bulldogs.
hesitant at all - he got home The 19-year-old has spent
really well." most of his 11 games on the
wing or across half-back. UNLUCKY: Callum Draper in action for Golden Square against Strathfieldsaye at Wade Street earlier this season.
“He’s been a really good Picture: ADAM BOURKE
contributor for us,’’ Haber-
man said of Draper. Anderson suffered a shoul- same time this year and we 10-2 record. premier Dragons are locked
“He’s an intelligent player der injury and he’s already coped okay. Eaglehawk has the same on 30 points, but Kyneton
and he’s been able to grasp been ruled out of this week’s “We’ve played two, three win-loss ratio, but is 13.57 holds a slender 1.57 advan-
the way we want to play footy. BFNL blockbuster clash or four under-18 players per cent behind the Bulldogs tage on percentage.
“We don’t have a lot of against Eaglehawk. each week and we’ll contin- on percentage. Round 13 BFNL fixture:
depth, so losing someone “Not sure yet how many ue to do that. The Dogs and Hawks are Strathfieldsaye v Gisborne
who knows how we want to weeks Clayton will miss, “We got Dorrington and one-game clear of third- at Tannery Lane, Golden
play does hurt us.” but he’ll be out this week,’’ Dylan Johnstone back last placed Strathfieldsaye. Square v Eaglehawk at Wade
Golden Square’s 27-point Haberman said. week after they’d missed a The other big match in Street, South Bendigo v Cas-
win over the Dragons came “Our depth will be test- few weeks and they’ll im- round 13 is at Kyneton where tlemaine at QEO, Kyneton v
at a cost. ed, but we have had Jack prove off that.” the fifth-placed Tigers host Sandhurst at Kyneton Show-
On top of Draper’s serious Geary, Brayden Dorrington The Bulldogs sit on top sixth-placed Sandhurst. grounds, Kangaroo Flat v
injury, star defender Clayton and Travis Baird out at the of the BFNL ladder with a The Tigers and reigning Maryborough at Dower Park.

WIN: Jockey Bradley Vale


and Hi Suppose. Picture:
GETTY IMAGES
Fighting Miners Pioneers trio make the grade
thrash Maroondah FROM – Page 24

ECHUCA PAIR
Tupper, who along with
Jolliffe was a Pioneers
RUGBY UNION
CONTINUE
the remainder of the game vice-captain, has been a
THE Keech Australia Bendi- was even as both teams driving force in the midfield

GOOD FORM
go Fighting Miners thumped scored a single try in the last this season for the Bendi-
the visiting Maroondah half hour. go Thunder.
Griffins 64-5 in Saturday’s Full-back Gerritt Maiai "Ash is slight in build, but
ECHUCA trainers Donna rugby clash. and flanker Ale Liliva each I would rate her as one of
Gaskin and Michael Cornish The Griffins were under- scored three tries. the most ferocious tacklers
continued their purple manned and went to un- Unfortunately, Bendigo and competitors I have dealt
patch of form at Mildura contested scrums from the player-coach Matt Boyle with," McCormick said.
on Monday. outset. Despite having its suffered a broken fibula and "Her ball winning ability
The pair won a 1300m powerful scrum neutralised his season as a player has and speed and aerobic ca-
maiden with three-year-old as an attacking weapon, the finished. His leadership will pacity give her enormous
filly Hi Suppose, who broke Miners dominated through- be sorely missed. scope to continue to develop
through for a victory in her out running in 10 tries to the The Manchester Arms and improve.
seventh start. Griffins’ one. player of the day was The- "Jordyn is a true football-
It continued a run of three It took only two minutes unissen. Others to shine were er with a penetrating kick, CLASS ACT: Aish Tupper in action for the Bendigo
winners from four starts for for Blake Theunissen to open half-back Dave McDonald, strong hands and an excel- Pioneers in the TAC Cup girls competition.
Cornish and Gaskin-trained the scoring with a try. This five-eighth Ryan Knockloff, lent ability to read the game.”
gallopers, which started at was followed up with an av- centre Fareni Moefaauo, full- McCormick said Zanker
Mildura on July 3. alanche of tries as the Miners back Gerritt Maiai and loose had enjoyed a rapid rise in making the switch from net- game ensures - like Jordyn
They narrowly missed mak- streaked to a 38-0 lead after forwards Ale Liliva, Josephar football, after arriving at the ball in March. and Aish - that she has an
ing it double when I'm The 25 minutes. Maiai and Marchello Van Zyl. Pioneers with little in the "Her natural athletic prow- enormous up side," he said.
Boss, who won at Mildura While the Miners scored Next week, the Miners way of an Australia rules ess, hand eye co-ordination Joliffe and Zanker are
on May 22, finished second three more tries in the first 10 travel to Melbourne to take background. She played only and determination to work Woorinen team-mates in the
behind Ribbon Of Choice. minutes of the second half, on Kiwi Hawthorn. three TAC Cup games after on improving all facets of her BJFL under-18 girls league.
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SPORT
FOOTBALL
Golden Square
rookie suffers
nasty injury
P23

Epsom
stings
South
EPSOM is continuing
to apply the pressure
to top side Shep-
parton United in the
Bendigo Amateur
Soccer League wom-
en's championship.
The Scorpions
defeated Shepparton
South 2-0 at McEwen
Reserve to give them
their 10th win from 11
matches.
Epsom trails Shep-
parton United (11-1)
by three points on
the ladder, but has a
game in hand.
Continued – Page 22 FINE FORM: Strathdale teen Ellie Vlaeminck tries to turn the Moama defence inside out in Sunday's game at Beischer Park. Picture: GLENN DANIELS

TEENS FIRE
FOOTBALL
BY KIERAN ILES
52 players to participate
in a three-day training
camp, from which a final
during the championships.
The Allies, a composite
team made up of players
at the Bendigo Pioneers
this season, said it was ter-
rific achievement for all
"Moving forward many
opportunities will abound
for young females footballers
THREE Bendigo Pio- All-Australian team will from the Northern Territory, three to be named in the in the region through the
neers girls are in line for be selected. South Australia and Tasma- All-Australian squad. Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
All-Australian selection after The Pioneers trio repre- nia, were also undefeated. "The trio are passionate Girls program and related
sparkling performances at sented Victoria Country at Zanker, who hails from about their football and have feeder programs.
the Under-18 Girls National the championships, which the Tooleybuc region, worked extremely hard," "These girls are great ex-
Championships. wound up in Queensland earned further honours as he said. amples for those girls play-
Bendigo Thunder's Aish last week. the championships' leading "They have given them- ing AFL football at junior
Tupper and Woorinen duo A win over Western goalkicker. selves every chance to con- level in the region who have
Jordyn Jolliffe and Eden Australia last Friday gave Shawn McCormick, tinue to progress to higher aspirations to take their
Zanker have been selected Victoria Country a perfect who was the trio's TAC levels - exciting times for game further.”
in a provisional squad of four wins from four matches Cup under-18 girls coach three very coachable girls. Continued – Page 23 Aish Tupper

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