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Arson
trial
begins
THE then-owner of
the Junction Hotel
at Ravenswood and
his son are standing
trial in Bendigo after
pleading not guilty
to arson for gain.
Jozef Jansen, 65, and
Remco Jansen, 42,
faced the first day of
the trial on Tuesday,
when the court was
told about the months
leading up to the fire
on June 9, 2014, and
the insurance claims
made in the months
after.
Story Page 4 DESTROYED: Fire engulfed the Junction Hotel at Ravenswood on June 9, 2014. Its then-owner and his son are standing trial for arson for gain.
DESPICABLE
Burglar steals mobility scooter keys while elderly man sleeps
BY ASHLEY FRITSCH the victim of a home invasion phone, some cash, and the has been subjected to this during burglaries were be- Detective Sergeant Rainey
while he slept. keys to his mobility scooter. sort of invasion in his home, coming more prevalent and asked people to be vigilant in
BENDIGO police are warn- The 89-year-old man was Detective Sergeant Steve he said. offenders were showing a to- light of the weekends crimes
ing people to hide their car left shaken after someone Rainey said it was an outra- Hes really shaken up. tal lack of regard for victims. and to secure their property.
keys and secure their prop- entered his bedroom at geous crime where the thief The home invasion follows The offenders have be- He urged people to not
erties after a string of crimes his home in Broad Parade, had taken items that helped a string of crimes in the Ea- come brazen and callous, he leave their car keys in visible
across the city. Spring Gully, overnight the man maintain his inde- glehawk-Long Gully area at said. locations inside the house,
Multiple vehicles were sto- on Sunday. pendence. the weekend. They are happy to break such as the kitchen table or
len, a business was ram-raid- The offender stole the Its just a despicable Detective Sergeant Rainey in at any time of the day or next to the front door.
ed and an elderly man was mans computer, mobile crime that an elderly person said motor vehicle thefts night and steal cars. More Page 9
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NEWS
Cleaning
works to
aid water
quality
COLIBAN Water is carrying
out water mains cleaning
in its Kyneton, Malmsbury
and Tylden networks during
September and October as
part of its ongoing mainte-
nance program.
Coliban assets and opera-
tions manager Steve Dunlop
said the works would result in
some minor interruptions
to customers water supply.
We will notify customers
of the interruption times pri-
or to the start of the works so
they can store sufficient wa-
ter for their needs, he said. INVESTIGATORS: Police at the scene of the alleged stabbing murder in Pauline Court, Kangaroo Flat, on Christmas Eve last year.
Where possible we have
taken into consideration the
businesses and properties
affected to schedule works
at the most convenient time.
We will be working in areas
with schools during the term
Victim had weapons
break and the works in some BY JASON WALLS court Mr Johnston was sell- We used to call it his rant her daughter during the re- ment, telling her Ive killed
of the commercial areas will ing drugs out of the house mode and he would just lationship, including black my boy and I cant believe
be done during the night. A COURT has heard the and had weapons, including sound off, she said. eyes and an apparent bro- it happened.
Mr Dunlop said the work mother of a woman accused a baseball bat with nails If he didn't kill her in ken nose. Matt brought the knife
was important to ensure the of murdering her partner on sticking out of it and barbed some way shape or form, She worshiped the into the argument and said
continued delivery of safe Christmas Eve feared for her wire wrapped around it, he was going to sell her off ground he walked on but for her to leave she had to kill
drinking water that meets daughters life in the lead-up hanging on the walls. for drugs. the reality is he controlled him, she said.
Australian Drinking Water to the alleged stabbing. Ms Stallinga said Mr Ms Stallinga said Mr John- almost every moment of her Ms Stallinga said her
Guidelines and also helped Elise Walker, 34, faced the Johnston was spiraling into son could be lovely and day, she said. daughter was still shattered
in protecting the integrity of Bendigo Magistrates Court a rant and revenge cycle she sometimes saw the Matt On the night of the alleged by what had occurred.
the water supply network. on Tuesday, charged with and plotting revenge on my daughter fell in love with, murder, Ms Stallinga said Ms At the end of the day, be-
The cleaning program for murdering Matthew John- anyone that has wronged but then just as quickly he Walker told her she didnt cause of that action the man
Kyneton will commence on ston, 37, in their Kangaroo him and spoke about beat- would spiral down into this remember stabbing Mr that she loved died, she said.
September 13 with works Flat home last year. ing people with the baseball cycle of violence. Johnston but recalled hold- The hearing continues be-
in Malmsbury and Tylden Ms Walkers mother, Jac- bat and cutting them up with She said she had noticed ing the knife in her hand and fore magistrate Bruce Cottrill
to follow. queline Stallinga, told the a chainsaw. unexplained bruising on making a sideways move- on Wednesday.
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NEWS
Hotel
arson
trial INVESTIGATION: The
Bomb Response Unit on
Bomb
BY ADAM HOLMES The couple took their dog
with them, the court heard. squad
called to
THE sale of the Junction Mr Doyle also alleged the
Hotel at Ravenswood fell Jansens took a framed pho-
through three days before it tograph of their deceased
was destroyed by fire, a court
has been told.
The hotels then-owner
son, and an antique clock
items of sentimental value.
Police obtained text mes-
Bendigo
Jozef Jansen, 65, and his sages between Jozef and POLICE are investigating af-
son Remco Jansen, 42, are Remco Jansen, including an ter a suspicious package was
standing trial in the Bendi- exchange between the pair found in the front yard of a
go County Court after both from 5.11pm. house in Long Gully.
pleaded not guilty to a charge Jozef Jansen allegedly told The Bendigo Advertiser
of arson for gain. Remco, tell him to do it, to understands the suspicious
Jozef Jansen is also which Remco replied, you package was a homemade
charged with obtaining want me to move it along? explosive device.
property by deception for The pair allegedly ex- Police were called to the
allegedly receiving insurance changed text messages after scene in Energetic Street
payouts from APIA totaling the fire started about 9.30pm, about 1.40am on Tuesday
more than $300,000. in which Remco tells Jozef following reports of people
The hotel on the Calder Jansen about a big fire in smashing windows.
Highway was destroyed the area. Jozef allegedly told The package was discov-
by fire on the night of June him to delete the messages, ered in the front yard and
9, 2014. the court was told. police remained on scene
In the prosecution open- Police began tracing calls throughout the morning.
ing, Kevin Doyle outlined between the two men from Energetic Street was par-
the alleged unenviable September 17. They alleg- tially blocked while the Bomb
financial position of the edly discussed each oth- TRIAL: Then-owner of the Junction Hotel Jozef Jansen has pleaded not guilty to Response Unit was called to
Jansens as they attempted to ers evidence. charges of arson for gain and obtaining property by deception. the scene before 8am.
sell the Junction Hotel before Mr Doyle claimed there Forensic investigators and
the fire. were discrepancies in their an arson chemist attended
He said the Common- evidence about the framed the house later in the day.
wealth Bank sent Jozef photograph. A 41-year-old woman who
Jansen a default notice of The court heard two arson was a resident of the house
almost $129,000 in May 2014. chemists one from police, was not injured as a result of
A buyer paid Jansen de- one from APIA concluded the incident.
posits of $2000 and $20,000 the fire started in the hotel A 45-year-old Long Gully
with a view of purchasing office. The APIA arson chem- woman has been spoken to
the hotel, but pulled out of ist claimed the fire started via by police and released pend-
the deal on June 6 when he an overloaded powerboard. ing further inquiries.
found out about a VicRoads David Gray, acting for Anyone with information
overlay on the property. Jozef Jansen, said there was is urged to contact Crime
That same day, Jansens no evidence of inflammable Stoppers on 1800 300 000 or
wife booked them into a mo- material and the fire was an make a confidential report
tel in Moama for the night of electrical malfunction. AFTERMATH: The Junction Hotel on the Calder Highway at Ravenswood the day after online at www.crimestop-
June 9. The trial continues. the fire. persvic.com.au
NEWS
BUSINESS representative
body Be.Bendigos support
of same-sex marriage has
been welcomed by the LG-
BTI community and those
calling for a yes vote in the
upcoming postal survey on
the issue.
Yesterday Be.Bendigo re-
leased a video featuring var-
ious local business owners
talking about why they sup-
ported marriage equality, PLEASED: Ashlyn McDonald, Alex Collins
along with a statement. and Jack Surplice welcome the support.
Those appearing in the Picture: NONI HYETT
video said making a public
statement was about sup-
porting friends and family,
and taking a stance that peo-
ple should be able to marry
who they loved.
University student Alex
Collins said it was easy to
get caught up in the hateful
messages that had emerged
in the lead-up to the postal
survey and forget the sup-
port that was out there, but
seeing supportive posters
and hearing such statements
was heartwarming. SUPPORT: City of Greater Bendigo
Ashlyn McDonald said councillor Jennifer Alden with Nathan
it was important to see the INCLUSION: Tim Peppard, Leah Sertori, Harry McAnulty, and Jayson Tayeh. Picture: NONI HYETT Wingrave. Picture: NONI HYETT
business community, as
such a large part of the wider Bendigo Says Yes campaign, lic show of support would announced, she said, but to were key to achieving the Bendigo Says Yes co-chair
Bendigo community, com- said she thought the busi- help normalise the concept have the business communi- business communitys goal Harry McAnulty said the
ing out in support of LGB- ness communitys position of same-sex marriage and ty show support made them of a vibrant and prosper- campaigners were talking to
TI residents. would influence those who demonstrate that it was noth- feel safer. ous community. the council about supporting
For Jack Surplice, the still on the fence about the ing to be concerned about. At the announcement of She said the response the LGBTI community in this
stance was a demonstration issue to vote in support of Many of her friends were Be.Bendigos position on from members had been time, and would continue
of standing up for the values marriage equality in the up- struggling with the nas- Tuesday, chief executive of- overwhelmingly positive to have conversations with
of love, equality and fairness. coming postal survey. tiness that had surfaced ficer Leah Sertori said diver- and there had been no neg- business leaders to make a
Tash Joyce, co-chair of the Ms Joyce said the pub- since the postal survey was sity, tolerance and inclusion ative feedback. yes vote a reality.
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Nutrition,
stress top
health topics
ORGANISATIONS are seek- and cricket. The awareness is pretty
ing to boost opportunities But Mrs Fawcett said not well out there, he said.
for women to be physically all women appreciated the He said the difficulty, for
active, after a study high- competitive environment many women, was finding
lighted womens priorities organised sport offered. the time to do it, and taking
for a healthful lifestyle. Sports Focus offers a series the time to do it.
Healthy eating, natural of free, female-only activities Bendigo Community
therapies, exercise, weight in Bendigo to encourage Health Services sexual health
loss and stress management women to explore other nurse Mary-Anne McClus-
ranked among the topics forms of physical activity, key highlighted the pressures
women responding to the such as squash and dance. women experienced.
2017 Jean Hailes Womens Children are wel- Stress and anxiety are a
Health Survey most wanted come to attend Miss Me- big factor in young peoples
to learn more about. time sessions. lives, she said.
More than 10,000 women While Mrs Fawcett said But she noted women of
participated in the survey. there were a range of factors all ages had emotional well-
Lauren Fawcett, of Sports affecting womens participa- ness concerns.
Focus, said making physical tion in physical activity. Probably the most chal-
activity more accessible and The biggest challenge is lenging thing is just to have
attractive to women was the still trying to motivate people a life balance, Ms McClus-
focus of increased resources to get there, she said. key said.
and attention. Bendigo Health healthy About 40 per cent of wom-
National sporting codes communities team project en have been diagnosed with
are investing more mon- officer Stephen Barrett said depression or anxiety, the
ey into womens leagues, the benefits of being physi- Jean Hailes study found, with
prompting increased partic- cally active were numerous, 18-35 identified as the most ME-TIME: Sports Focus project co-ordinators Stacey Keller and Natalie Lake warm up
ipation in sports such as AFL and fairly well known. anxious age group. for a series of free activities for women. Picture: GLENN DANIELS
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NEWS
Tired,
busy:
fitness
barriers
WHEN Diana Williams was
using a mixed gym almost 30
years ago, few other women
were doing weight training.
The Fernwood Fitness
founder believes the indus-
try has become much more
female-friendly.
But about 60 per cent of
women are doing less than
2.5 hours of moderate phys-
ical activity each week, ac-
cording to a survey.
This years Jean Hailes
Womens Health Survey PLANNING AHEAD: Women's Health Loddon Mallee executive officer Tricia Currie looks to the future of women's health. Picture: EMMA D'AGOSTINO
found tiredness and being
time poor were the main bar-
riers to exercise for the more
than 10,000 respondents.
Ms Williams found the fig-
ures unsurprising.
Women tend to put them-
Sexual health in focus
selves last when it comes to BY EMMA D'AGOSTINO women in the region. We really need womens health and wellbeing, Pro- well above the state average,
exercise, she said. One of the strategys aims voices in this work. fessor Temple-Smith said and almost double of that
Its something you have ACCESS remains one of the will be to make the system In rural parts of the region, they were not always viewed men in Bendigo.
to do and get into the habit greatest barriers to womens more accessible. Ms Currie said proximity to as a high priority by either Ms Currie said domestic
of doing its not the easiest sexual and reproductive Existing services will be services was a potential bar- patients or doctors. and family violence also
thing to do when you start health, Womens Health mapped to highlight areas in rier to access. There was also the issue of ought to be factored into
exercising. Loddon Mallee executive need of attention and possi- Professor Meredith Tem- social stigma. any discussion about wom-
Respondents identified officer Tricia Currie believes. ble improvement. ple-Smith, of the University As a society, we dont ens health.
exercising more as one of the The organisation is in Ms Currie was hopeful the of Melbourne, concurred. often talk very openly about Pretty hard to be in tip-
key things they would do to the process of developing body of work would make it The difficulty for country these issues, the profes- top shape if every day youre
improve their health. a sexual and reproductive easier for women to get the women is they dont have the sor said. trying to survive a violent re-
The Womens Health Sur- health strategy. help they needed to address range of choice thats availa- We need to kind of get lationship and all the disad-
vey was sponsored by Fern- Ms Currie envisaged it their concerns. ble in the city, she said. over that. vantage and inequality that
wood Fitness, which was would identify how services Even for clinicians to ne- Though she said sexual The rate of chlamydia in comes with it, she said.
founded in Bendigo in 1989. in the space could work to- gotiate the system, its pretty health issues were known to Greater Bendigo women is This week is Womens
EMMA D'AGOSTINO gether to better outcomes for challenging, she said. have a big impact on general about 31 per 10,000 people Health Week.
WHAT ITS
This Friday, visit Girton on a normal school day.
See www.girton.vic.edu.au for more information or
phone the Registrar on 5441 3114.
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NEWS
Gathering to talk
about volunteering
MORE than a quarter of ans aged 15 years and over
Bendigo residents identified were volunteers in 2014
as volunteers during the about 32 per cent of the state.
2011 Census. Sport and recreation
The regional city was topped the list of organisa-
home to 26,900 volunteers, tion types Victorians volun-
according to Volunteering teered with, at 32 per cent
Victoria more than Ballarat, in 2014.
which had 26,200 volunteers. Education and training
More than a quarter of organisations accounted for
people outside of volunteer, about a quarter of volun-
while Melbourne rated 17.2 teers, while 21 per cent were INFORMED: Helen Yorston and Alex Willis from the INVOLVED: Lisa Henriksen and Chali Meerwald, of
per cent. involved in welfare and com- Bendigo Volunteer Resource Centre welcome people to PepperGreen Farms, were among the presenters at
About 1.5 million Victori- munity organisations. the Spring into Volunteering expo. Tuesday's expo.
TRAVELLING SHOWCASE
NEWS
Blood donors
needed as
supplies drop
Moneys
tight some
PEOPLE with O-negative blood are being
called on to roll up their sleeves and donate,
with the Australian Red Cross Blood Ser-
vices reserves falling to just one days supply
on Monday.
O-negative is the universal blood type that
can be given to anyone of any blood type in
weeks,
an emergency.
The service hopes to attract 3000 donors
within the next two weeks to top up its crit-
but its
ically low supplies.
The long, severe cold and flu season has
left the service depleted of its regular donors
not like
Ive lost
of O-negative blood.
Unfortunately, this season has lasted
longer than in previous years, so we need
control.
other O-Negative donors to take the place of
those who have been unable to give, Blood
Service spokesman Shaun Inguanzo said.
Donors who are affected by cold and flu
symptoms are able to give blood seven days
Yet ...
after making a full recovery.
One in three people will need blood or
blood products in their lifetime, and each
donation has the potential to save three lives.
However, only 3 per cent of Australians
give blood each year.
Donation appointments can be made
online at www.donateblood.com.au or by
calling 13 14 95.
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LIVE-SAVING AID
THE prevalence of defibrillator machines in
our region is rising, with a joint purchase
by the Rotary Club of Bendigo Strathdale
and the APCO Foundation.The new defi-
brillator is inside the APCO service station Harm from gambling starts earlier than you think.
at McIvor Road, Strathdale. APCO and its
foundation have purchased a defibrillator So learn the signs and get the tools to help you stay in check.
for the service station at Kangaroo Flat.
Both stations are open 24-hours. Owner
Damian Carew said the aim was to install
defibrillators at every APCO station.The betcheck.vic.gov.au
initiative stated after a man died of a heart Authorised by the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, Melbourne.
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NATIONAL
Labor offers
action on
power prices
LABOR has offered to work
on an energy policy with
the Turnbull government
so something can actu- Mr Turnbull has got to get on
ally be done to drive down
power prices. with having a clean energy target.
But the Greens are Opposition Leader Bill Shorten
cranky the two major par-
ties may do a deal that in-
TIGHT-LIPPED: A Current Affair journalist Ben McCormack arrives at court in
cludes subsidies for coal. Energy Market Operator of his conservative coali-
Sydney onTuesday. Picture: AAP
Malcolm Turnbull has report this week after re- tion and lets get on with
set his government a dead- ceiving the document on having a clean energy tar-
line of developing a clean
energy target as recom-
Monday.
Opposition Leader Bill
get.
Having a stable policy
Reporter delays child porn plea
mended by Chief Scientist Shorten called on the gov- would give the green light NINE Network reporter trate for three more weeks to roll, Mr Macedone told
Alan Finkel before Christ- ernment to just get on with to investment in new gen- Ben McCormack has been to complete negotiations Downing Centre Local
mas. its job. eration, which would in granted more time to nego- with the prosecution. Court on Tuesday.
It has been waiting on The number one prob- turn put downward pres- tiate with prosecutors after Sam Macedone said McCormack, 43, has
a report on how much lem contributing to energy sure on prices while com- he faced a Sydney court a plea will be entered been charged with two
baseload or dispatchable prices in this country, out- bating climate change, he on two child pornography when the matter returns counts of using a carriage
power will be needed to fill of-control energy prices, is said. charges. to court on September 26, service to transmit, publish
a looming gap in the na- the absence of proper na- Mr Shorten has offered The A Current Affair after previously telling the or promote child porn.
tions supplies as coal-fired tional policy, Mr Shorten to have Labors energy journalist, who was sus- court in July he was very The suspended reporter,
generators close. said. spokesman Mark Butler sit pended from the network confident his client would who checked himself into
Energy Minister Josh Mr Turnbull has got down with Mr Frydenberg after his April arrest, was enter a plea come Tuesday. a mental health facility in
Frydenberg is set to pub- to stare down the knuckle to work on a constructive in court on Tuesday as (It) requires a bit of May, was tight-lipped in-
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NATIONAL
Explosion
barrister Ron Merkel QC
told the full bench of the
High Court.
after live There was no urgent
need because the govern-
IN BRIEF
PATRIOTS SAY BEHEADING DRIVE-BY ASSASSIN SHOT MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
STUNT ACT OF FREE SPEECH MAN IN EYE WITH RIFLE OVER BOTCHED SURGERY
THREE men from a far- Court. The three are A MELBOURNE man was The accused reached A CHINESE tourist has Wednesday. Ms Huang
right activist group in ghting allegations on bail when he fatally across while still driving been charged with suffered cardiac arrest
Victoria have spoken they incited contempt shot another man in the the vehicle and red at manslaughter over the during the procedure and
in court about how a of Muslims during a eye with a long rie from the deceased, hitting him death of a Sydney beauty died two days later.
stunt beheading a mock mosque protest in 2015. a moving car on New in the face, prosecutor clinic owner following Shao, who doesnt
dummy was an act of The three men made a Years Eve over a $4000 Kerri Judd QC said in the a botched breast have an Australian
free speech rather than video on October 4, 2015, debt, a court has heard. Victorian Supreme Court procedure. medical licence, was
religious vilication. in which they beheaded a Serdar Atesok, 30, onTuesday. Jean Huang, 35, died initially charged with
United Patriots Front dummy with a toy sword was originally charged The killer ed the scene in hospital on Friday causing reckless grievous
leader Blair Cottrell, and spilled fake blood with murdering Nathan in the stolen station after she was allegedly bodily harm and using
27, and supporters beside the Bendigo City Knight, but later pleaded wagon he was driving, administered a local poison to endanger life.
Neil Erikson, 32, and Council ofces. guilty to the lesser charge and Mr Knight died on his anaesthetic and breast But on Tuesday the
Christopher Neil Shortis, The stunt was in of manslaughter over way to hospital. Atesok llers by Jie Shao, 33, Central Local Court
46, are each representing protest at the council the drive-by shooting red a single shot with a at the Medi Beauty heard she now faces
themselves in the approving the building of in suburban Lalor on 0.22 calibre rie though Laser and Contour an additional charge of
Melbourne Magistrates a mosque in Bendigo. December 31, 2015. the passenger window. Clinic in Chippendale on manslaughter.
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WORLD
THE government of Colom-
Seoul Analysts and South Ko- Trump has repeatedly bia and the National Lib-
rean policy makers believe warned that all options eration Army rebel group
SOUTH Korea said on Tues- North Korea may test an- were on the table regard- have agreed to a ceasefire
day more weapons tests by Ramping up military hysteria will other weapon on or around ing North Korea, including days before Pope Francis
North Korea are possible, September 9, when it cel- military options. was set to arrive, President
despite international out-
lead to nothing good. It could lead ebrates its founding day. But Russian President Juan Manuel Santos has
rage over Sundays nuclear to a global catastrophe. North Koreas fifth nu- Vladimir Putin said threats announced.
test and calls for more Russian President Vladimir Putin clear test fell on that date of military action were The stop in fighting will
sanctions against it. last year, reflecting its ten- counterproductive. take effect on October 1
South Koreas Asia Busi- dency to conduct weapons Russia condemns and last until January 12,
ness Daily, citing an uni- tests on significant dates. North Koreas exercises, with the possibility of an
dentified source, reported its west coast. The rocket South Koreas defence North Korea says it we consider that they are a extension.
that North Korea had been started moving on Monday ministry, which warned needs to develop its weap- provocation, he said. Both sides had been
observed moving a rocket and was spotted moving on Monday that North Ko- ons to defend itself against (But) ramping up mili- eager to negotiate a cease-
that appeared to be an only at night to avoid sur- rea was ready to launch an what it sees as US aggres- tary hysteria will lead to fire ahead of Pope Francis
intercontinental ballistic veillance, the newspaper ICBM at any time, was not sion. nothing good. It could lead visit to Colombia, which
missile (ICBM) towards said. able to confirm the report. US President Donald to a global catastrophe. will start on Wednesday.
IN BRIEF
TRUMP EXPECTED TO END CHARITY PUTS RESCUES ON SCORPION ABOARD PLANE
YOUTH MIGRANT AMNESTY HOLD TO HELP ROHINGYA DELAYS FLIGHT FROM PARIS
Washington whether it wants to Rome of Bengal to take aid to Glasgow easyJet can conrm that
address the status of Rohingya Muslims who a passenger reported to
US PRESIDENT Donald the so-called Dreamers A MALTA-BASED have ed violence in A FLIGHT from Paris to crew that a scorpion was
Trump is expected to legislation, according to humanitarian group Myanmar for Bangladesh, Glasgow was delayed on board ight EZY6883
announce that he will those familiar with the that has been rescuing co-founder Regina overnight after a scorpion from Glasgow to Paris
end protections for young presidents thinking. Mr migrants in the Catrambone said. was spotted on board. Charles de Gaulle.
immigrants brought into Trump has been wrestling Mediterranean for three MOAS is the fourth A passenger raised the The safety and
the country illegally as for months with what to years is suspending group to stop patrols for alarm after noticing the comfort of our
children in six months. do with the Obama-era operations after months migrants trying the deadly arachnid on an easyJet passengers and crew
The delay in the program, which has given of rising tensions with Mediterranean crossing ight from Glasgow to is always our highest
formal dismantling of nearly 800,000 young Italian and Libyan in the past month. Last Paris on Monday. priority so, as a
the Deferred Action immigrants a reprieve authorities. month, Doctors Without The plane was held at precaution, the aircraft
for Childhood Arrivals from deportation and the The Migrant Offshore Borders followed by Charles de Gaulle airport will be fumigated before
program would be ability to work legally Aid Station (MOAS) will Save the Children and in the French capital its next ight ... which
intended to give in the form of two-year, instead send its rescue Germanys Sea Eye all to be fumigated. An is delayed overnight as
Congress time to decide renewable work permits. ship, Phoenix, to the Bay suspended operations. easyJet spokesman said: a result.
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P
OLICE have what often can be seen
as the unenviable eyes and ears of
our communities.
For the vast majority of us who
Why isnt the pool
named after Faith?
do the right thing, we simply dont know
much of the crime that happens in the wider
world.
And yet if you were to visit our local court
houses on any day of the week you would
get to see first-hand the result of so much of
M
what they do. Y THOUGHT regarding the de- all pretty much beside the point (as is me your husband or wife has suddenly passed
That comes with the procession of cases bacle created over the naming entering into such a silly argument), but the away and because their parents don't un-
involving everyone from those who never of the new swimming centre in sort of tactic the no campaign is having to derstand why their child loves you, you are
seem to be able to get off the roundabout Kangaroo Flat: Why isn't our wage. The no case may have some legitimate not allowed to have any part in their funeral,
of crime to first-time offenders, who often first Olympic pool, in Barnard Street, named arguments; I just havent heard them yet. It etc. You just don't matter. Your relationship
are never seen in court again. Prosecuting after Faith Leech? Surely this could and is quite clear what this legislation is about doesn't matter. Your love doesn't matter.
wrongdoers can be the outcome of lengthy, should have been done many years ago, if and no amount of obfuscation and mean- Your grief doesn't matter.
complex investigations, or doing something Faith's heritage means anything to this city? dering off on meaningless paths is going to That is what every person who doesn't
as straightforward as detecting a drink-driv- Adrian Gallagher, Strathdale change the fact that not only is the legisla- agree with marriage equality is saying about
er through a random breath test. But a tion needed, it is well overdue. And please us. Well, guess what? We do. We are real,
problem police services have faced is that BIBLE ARGUMENT IRRELEVANT dont keep going on about what the bible do we exist and we are not going anywhere. To
while they are keeping a close watch on the The implication of the majority of letters or doesnt say. Its irrelevant. everyone who is an ally and is voting "yes"
community, the crooks are often returning from various churches around Bendigo is Barry Reynolds, Bendigo in this absurd survey, I say thank you. Thank
the favour to their own obvious advantage. that they were not given a chance to voice an you from the bottom of my heart.
That has been through people using radio opinion. The headline on the original story DEBATE IS UPSETTING Belladonna-Rose Richards
scanners or online programs to monitor may well have been misleading, but how I've been seeing quite a lot of hate online
police communications. Emergency services many Christian voices are there? And how and in public recently about the LGBTIQ RIGHT TAKEN FOR GRANTED
have been well aware of this problem for do you think the newspaper can canvass, let community, especially surrounding Marriage equality is about granting rights
many years and there certainly has been a alone print, them all? marriage equality, and it's really upsetting to those in the LGBTI community that many
commitment in both NSW and Victoria to But the most ridiculous argument to me. It's a topic close to my heart, and that of us outside that community already take
stamp out this interference. put forward was that if love was the only of my friends, because it is about our lives. for granted. Equality is equitable, it is fair.
It is obvious how being able to listen in criterion, then family members could marry. We don't want to have to march through Those standing behind their rhetoric in
to operational conversations among police There are so many things wrong with this the streets or hold fundraisers, etc. just opposition of this movement fail to see the
and other emergency services can have the sort of reductive argument so how does to be heard and have the same rights as harm that a lack of inclusiveness has on a
serious potential of compromising such he explain the Bibles claim that Adam heterosexual people. We will fight for our community. My hope for this postal survey
vitally important work. As Victorian police and Eve were the originals and that we all right, but we shouldn't have to. What I want is that people truly reflect on the impact that
have pointed out, the 2015 search for fugitive sprang from them? How did we end up with to ask the already married couples out there their say will have on the wider community
father and son Gino and Mark Stocco was a third generation? There is only one way, is how would you feel if all of a sudden your before casting their 'vote'.
likely compromised by them being able to so his god must have condoned it. Which is marriage wasn't recognised by law? Imagine Korey Fernando, North Bendigo
listen to police communications in Victoria.
But thankfully the 2018 introduction of
digital radios will bring this to an end.
Clearly this will provide significant op-
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IN BRIEF
CITI TO TRIPLE WEALTH EXPORT GROWTH GIVES CONSUMERS WORRIED
MANAGEMENT UNIT ECONOMY A BOOST ABOUT THEIR HIP POCKETS
CITIGROUP will hire 100 Asia-Pacic region, with AN unexpected boost volumes rose 2.7 per CONSUMERS are losing 2 per cent, and sentiment
new advisers in Australia more than 230,000 people in exports in the three cent, boosted by higher condence in their own around future nancial
over the next three with $1 million or more months to June has volumes for iron ore and nances but feel better conditions fell 1.7 per
years as it looks to triple to invest, Citis head of prompted economists LNG and other non-rural about the economy. cent.
the size of its wealth Asia-Pacic retail banking to lift their forecasts for goods, while import The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumers are feeling
management business. Gonzalo Luchetti said. economic growth in the volumes were up by Consumer Condence more upbeat about
Citi plans to expand The bank is already quarter. 1.4 per cent. Index lifted half a the economy, with
its offerings to high net among the top three The decit on goods As a result, international percentage point last views towards current
worth investors, those largest wealth managers and services narrowed trade will contribute week to 114.1, following and future economic
with more than $1 million in the region, managing by $1.36 billion, or 0.3 percentage points to a strong 3.9 per cent rise conditions rising 2.6 per
to invest, which it said is a $US218 billion for more 87 per cent, in the June quarter economic the week prior. cent and 5.5 per cent
rapidly growing segment than 400,000 clients. June quarter, seasonally growth, the Australian While the index is respectively.
of its client base. Citi plans to increase adjusted gures from Bureau of Statistics said, close to its long-term ANZ senior economist
Australia has the third its focus on face-to- the Australian Bureau a stronger contribution average, householders Felicity Emmett said
largest pool of high net face service and digital of Statistics showed. than economists had views about their current that consumers are
worth individuals in the innovation. In real terms, export expected. nancial situation slipped cautiously optimistic.
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SHEEP AND LAMBS R Ritchie (70 Pyramid Hill $178.00 AS & SE Bentley (28) Moama $160.00 quite well medium to heavy steers were also in
BENDIGO DL & FM Lanyon (71) Yeungroon $172.00 BD & S Cail (62) Kamarooka $159.00 better supply this week, the top steer reached
September 4. Yarding: 25,343. Change: up 6023. Dale Massina (27) Marong $168.00 GN Davies (65) Eddington $158.00 $2.85 per kilo remaining fully firm.
Lambs: 18,990. Change: 4696 SE & LG Carless (31) Moliagul $165.00 T & B Cail (60) Kamarooka $156.00 Cow numbers were very light this week, howev-
There was a large jump in lamb numbers to CJ Martin (15) Inglewood $160.00 D & L Colclough (23) Euroa $156.00 er, they sold well with the top reaching $2.42 per
18,990 head, up by 4700 with more new season RJ & DM Johnson (42) Boort $159.60 RJ & MG Hartley (53) Diggora $155.60 kilo and holding firm from the previous market.
lambs yarded as the spring selling season gets RA & MM Hanrahan (46) Balmattum $155.60 AK Collins P/L (74) Bridgewater $153.20
into full swing at Bendigo. Nuttbyrne (25) Knowsley $154.00. MJ Williams (50) Drummartin $152.00 QUOTES
A full gallery of buyers was present as they SUCKERS W & M Harris (80) Bookit Island $152.00 Steers Heavy over 500kg sold to $2.80
operated in a steady consistent market. EW & TW Taylor (64) Wycheproof $188.00 K & M Egan (104) Marong $152.00 Steers Med/Heavy 420 490kgs sold to $2.85
Quality was from very good to average, with Sandy Ridge Farming (63) Kerang $186.00 AJ & RL Broad (82) Bridgewater $151.00 Steer Veal Heavy over 400kgs sold to $3.30
an overall improvement in the weight and finish G Reid & Son P/L (40) Colbinabbin $182.00 CM & LM Gallagher (43) Neereman $150.00 Steer Veal medium 320 390kg sold to $3.31
in the young lambs with some drafts of lighter FJ Shea (2) Campbells Forest $182.00 DJ & JD Kerr (76) Kamarooka $150.00 Heifers Veal 420 to 490kgs sold to $3.27
plainer pens at the end of most agents run and R Carter (45) Tragowel $180.00 B & KB Broom (75) Neereman $145.00 Heifer Veal 320 390kgs sold to $3.26
less mixed weight old lambs on offer. D & S Lloyd (43) Stuart Mil $178.00 GL & RA Cain (74) Moama $145.00. Beef Cows sold to $ 2.42
Prices were generally from firm to a few dollars WL,LG & RK Boyd (107) Pyramid Hill $178.00 TWO TOOTH
easier compared with the rates of last week. B & M Barlow (95) Wanalta $178.00 SE & LG Carless (12) Moliagul $126.00 AVERAGES
Restockers from the Wimmera, Northern RK & AP Mitchell (62) Milloo $177.00 MERINO LAMBS BULLOCKS AND STEERS
Victoria and locally were busy at times buying G & I Watson (32) Rochester $177.00 AR & FJ (14) Sea Lake $156.00 W Mannes & Sons - Bagshot $ 1788.93
store lambs from $107 to $136 and paid $72 to M Ryan (49) Colbinabbin $176.00 AR Hiscock (55) Kilmore $128.00 P Dredge - Myers Flat $ 1608.75
$79/head for Merino lambs. IR & EB Perry (31) Landsboroug $175.20 M & S Morphett (76) Booligal $94.00. RJ & CL Crozier - Woodend $1597.14
Merino young lambs 2 scores sold from $93 to J Conlan T/A Tumbywood (43) Creek View MERINO WETHERS AL & G Lloyd - Stuart Mill $1553.25
$108, with better covered 3 scores $128 to $142/ $175.00 RJ & DJ McCoy (204) Moliagul $132.00 J Hampson - Wychitella $1544.01
head. BW,JR & RA Baker & VC Wall (50) Sutton Grange RV ,CV & HA Glenn (94) Mathoura $124.00 arker & Wall - Sutton Grange $1513.40
Light trade weight 2 and 3 score new season $174.00 M & S Morphett (68) Booligal $98.00 D & S Lloyd - Stuart Mill $1460.46
lambs sold from $110 to $124/head. Ros Gall (52) Goorambat $174.00 RL & AH Rollinson (12) Jerilderee $88.00 VEALERS
Medium trade weight 3 score young lambs sold LJ & PM Cooper (37) Strathfieldsaye $174.00 CROSSBRED EWES Lombardy Ent - Elmore $1549.80
from $128 to $156. JV & AJ Brown (67) Wycheproof $173.00 KL & JT Keating (138) Woodvale $144.00 CG Ross - Lake Marmal $1432.73
Heavy trade weights sold from $152 to $168/head TW McCormick & Sons (54) Elmore $172.60 WL,LG & RK Boyd (39) Pyramid Hill $144.00 JGC P/L -Rochester $1416.10
as they averaged 640c/kg cwt. JM & RM Ryan (44) Wanalta $171.00 GJ & JL Pickering (28) Woodstock $140.00 BL & J Humbert - Calivil $1391.20
Heavy weight young lambs 3 and 4 scores made E & E Goers (40) Derrinal $170.20 AB & KB Broom (27) Neereman $136.00 TB Trading - Campbells Forest $1296.00
from $166 to a market top of $188/head as they AK Lock (58) Powlett Plains $170.00 MS & AC Ryan (30) Colbinabbin $136.00 K & M Smirk - Heathcote $1281.40
averaged close to an estimated 620c/kg cwt. GR & KL Wishart (170) Marcorna $170.00 Dundas Past (52) Vasey $135.00 LH Sargeant - Huntly $1273.30
Old lambs showed an easier trend during the A & C Branson (70) Colbinabbin $169.00 MJ Williams (20) Drummartin $130.00 N & C Walker - Betley $1243.20
market selling from $4 to $8 lower, as light trade M & J Evans (100) Echuca $169.00 DN Burden (55) Violet Town $126.00 TJ & CM Byrne - Epsom $1228.80
weight lambs sold from $107 to $121, medium DJ & AL Hughes (80) Timmering $168.00 AW Ogden & Sons (62) Wanalta $122.00 MR Baker - Tennyson $1201.20
trade weights from $120 to $135 and heavier old A Mann (60) Pyramid Hill $168.00 EJ & SE Vanston (74) Salisbury West $118.00 RC Douglas - Harcourt $1170.72
lambs 3 and 4 scores made from $149 to reach Riverton Lodge (110) Barham $168.00 Bertangles P/L (175) Hay $104.00. RJ & CL Crozier - Woodend $1134.44
$178/head. TK Dobson (22) Echuca $168.00 MERINO EWES J &L Cartwright - Raywood $1082.20
Sheep: 6353 Change: up 1327 Pitson Hopegrange (59) Bagshot $168.00 Pompapiel Past (78) Pompapiel $130.00 A Read G K McNutt - Goornong $1034.15
The increased supply of 6353 sheep, which I & J Whatley (100) Goornong $167.00 RJ,CJ & HA Glenn (94) Mathoura $124.00 COWS
consisted of more lines of older Merino and RC & RM Fernandes (61) Beazleys Bridge Ceres P/L (41) Buckrabanyule $116.00 AL & G Lloyd - Stuart Mill $1861.55
crossbred ewes off shears in a mixed yarding, $166.60. AJ,BL & CJ Mann (36) Pyramid Hill $114.00 K & M Smirk - Heathcote $1845.18
which on average saw more weight sold. AF & PM Tuohey (24) Toolleen $166.20 WB & BJ Jones (55) Donald $111.00 P Dredge - Myers Flat $1740.48
Sheep prices saw a mostly dearer trend from JH Hay & Son (55) Kamarooka $166.00 S Wright (114) St Arnaud $110.00 C Cascio - Sunbury $1512.57
either side of firm up to $4 dearer for the heavy AR & FJ Gormann (112) Sea Lake $166.00 J Sexton (104) Kamarooka $110.00 Barker & Wall - Sutton Grange $1438.40
and medium weight mutton and up to $5/head in M Picoli (80) Boort $166.00 Pompapiel Past (59) Pompapiel $108.00 N & C Walker - Betley $1340.18
some places for light weight Merino mutton. PT & KF Howard (82) Goornong $165.00 M & S Morphett (206) Booligal $107.00 C Harrington - Fosterville $1298.70
Light weight 1 score sheep sold from $56 to $83. RJ & DM Johnson (28) Boort $165.00 LBC,RLS & AD Mills (74) Pyramid Hill $105.50 HEIFERS
Medium trade weights made $74 to $111 as the P & R Spowart (33) Pyramid Hill $165.00 N & R Comer (96) Woodstock $103.00 J & L Cartwright - Raywood $2244.00
Merino ewe mutton averaged 410c/kg cwt. FR & JD Ramsay (62) Newbridge $165.00 RL & AH Rollinson (91) Jerilderee $102.00 BL & J Humbert- Calivil $1661.60
Heavy Merino ewes sold from $105 to $140 aver- C & PL Ramsay (68) Newbridge $165.00 BULLS
aging 400c/kg cwt as heavy crossbred sheep 3 C Graham Family Trust (55) Arnold $164.00 CATTLE J & L Cartwright - Raywood $1939.70
to 5 scores made $100 to $145/head. McKAy Farm (114) Drumartin $164.00 BENDIGO CG Ross - Lake Marmal $1807.07
Medium Merino wethers made $88 to $102 IG., LM & GJ Pickering (40) Marong $164.00 September 5. Yarding: 250
and heavy weights $107 to $132/head as they PT & KF Howard (122) Goornong $164.00 A similar sized yarding of 250 very good quality ORDER OF SALE
averaged around 415c/kg cwt. Mullins Farms (90) Eddington $163.00 cattle came forward this week. McKean & McGregor 1 and 3
Hoggets with cover sold from $100 to $147 and W Egan (99) Gunbower $162.00 Most of the buyers were in attendance and Ellis Nuttall 6 and 4
rams of all breeds made $30 to $62/head. GW & ML Curnow (24) Laanecoorie $162.00 remained quite active throughout the sale. FP Nevins 3 and 5
G & C McKinnon (103) Pyramid Hill $161.00 The top vealer reached $3.31 per kilo, dropping Landmark 4 and 1
AVERAGES GT Allen (54) Wycheproof $161.00 by up to 5 cents. Elders 5 and 2
SHORN LAMBS CJ & JJ Guthrie (139) Rich Avon $160.00 Heavy steers were in larger supply this week Rodwells 2 and 6
IN & RJ Lanyon (8) Boort $182.00 Gredgwin Ridge (56) Boort $160.00 - the top steer reached $ 2.80 per kilo, holding
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5 Tar 20 Boring tool 29 Hate intensely
6 Share 22 Born 32 Concealed
7 Hand-plaited hat 23 Holy 34 Ancient Roman days
10 Of love between soul 24 Slowly (mus)
and soul 25 It is (abb)
11 Moved quickly 26 Sweltered
ACROSS 1 Perambulate; 9 Ova; 10 Somewhere; 11 Nears; Across: 2 Colons; 8Thor; 9 Epeira; 12 Liberal; 13 Van; 14 Efts;
P T S
GOOD: 18
1. Which Australian All the numbers from 1 to 9 must be
swimmer was known as used once only in each 3x3 square,
VERY GOOD: 24 in each row (horizontal) and each
EXCELLENT: 30 Madame Butterfly? column (vertical).
GENIUS: 36 2. Which British prime
minister resigned in
T O R
SOLUTION June, 2007?
3. Dry ice is a frozen form of SOLUTION
which gas?
4. Dong Nguyen created,
then decommissioned,
O S H
tort toss troop trot troth
toot tooth topo topos torso which very successful
sport spot stoop stop strop games app?
soho soot sopor sort spoor 5. Nearly every Australian
SHORTSTOP shot shott town has one, but what is
Using the nine letters in the grid, how many words of root shoo shoot shop short
pub short for?
four letters or more can you list? The centre letter must post potshot potto roost
be included and each letter may only be used once. pooh poor port posh poss
No colloquial or foreign words. No capitalised nouns,
apostrophes or plural words ending in s. Reference
hotpot hotspot oops phot dioxide; 4. Flappy Bird; 5. Public house.
source: Macquarie Dictionary. hoop hoot horst host 1. Susie ONeill; 2.Tony Blair, 3. Carbon
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Index Birthdays Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Funeral Notices
Adult Services..............................................34
Birthdays......................................................31 OMEGA
BRUSCH CUSHING KNIGHT COFFEY
Boats and Accessories................................ 32 LONGINES
Caravans and Motor Homes........................32 Phil Hugh Gerard Noela Josephine
TAG HEUER Lois Margaret
Companions.................................................34 Swiss and Japanese Beloved husband of Passed away
The Bendigo & Mass of Thanksgiving
Death Notices .............................................. 31 WATCH SERVICE District Aboriginal Frances, much loved peacefully at St John for the life of Mrs
For Lease ..................................................... 33 SPECIALIST Cooperative (BDAC) father of Peter, of God Hospital on Noela Josephine
For Sale........................................................32 Two years guarantee wishes to extend its Maree, Stephen, Sept 1, 2017 after a Coffey will be held at
on servicing. sincerest condolences Jennifer and David. short illness.
Free Under $100..........................................33 "Victorian President" St Mary's Catholic
Funeral Directors..........................................32 Watch and Clockmakers to Sue and family Loved father in law Church, Southey
members on the Daughter of the late
Funeral Notices.......................................31-32 Of Australia of Louise, Donna Street, Inglewood on
sudden and sad Hugh and Ivy Knight.
Gold Rush Jewellers, and Joanne. FRIDAY (September
Funeral Services...........................................32 335 Hargreaves Street passing of their Cherished grand- Dearly loved and 8) at 1.30pm.
In Memoriam................................................32 (Next to JB HI-FI), beloved Phil. cherished sister and
father to 10 grand-
Lost & Found................................................32 Bendigo. sister-in-law of Bill At the conclusion of
Phone 5441 4011 Phil's contribution to children and 3 great-
Massage.......................................................34 grandchildren. and Melva, Bob and mass the cortege will
BDAC was immense, Marg, Shirley leave for the
Motor Vehicles.............................................32 Forever in
Death Notices he was a respected (deceased), Jim and Inglewood Cemetery.
Motorcycles & Scooters...............................32 colleague with a our hearts.
Personal Notices..........................................34 cheeky sense of Bev (both deceased),
John and Helen, Rosary will be recited
Positions Vacant.....................................33-34 BAKER humour, mentor and Loved son of Hugh at the above church
friend to us all. and Hilda Cushing. Mary, Nancy and
Professional Services...................................34 (nee Ruddell) Bruce (deceased) on Thursday evening
Public Notices..............................................33 Loved brother of at 6.00pm.
Ethel Hylda We will miss him Ann, Janet, Frank, McCormick. A
Real Estate...................................................33 greatly. devoted Aunt to all
Died peacefully on Pat and Carmel
Tenders........................................................33 Rest in peace. (Dec.) and their her nieces and
Trailers ......................................................... 32 September 5, 2017 at nephews.
age 95 at Stella families.
Trucks .......................................................... 32 Forever at peace Forever in our hearts.
Anderson Nursing
Wanted to Buy ............................................. 33 Home. with the Lord.
Private funeral with
Work Wanted ............................................... 34 immediate family.
Loved Wife of John ESTD 1853
(dec.)Much loved
Mum of Don and Phil, COFFEY (DONOVAN) CUSHING
mother-in-law of Noela Josephine Hugh
Sarah and Sharon, LAKER
grandmother of Peacefully on September 1, 2017 at the A much loved and CUSHING
Inglewood Hospital surrounded by her loving Ken
Jacque, Karl, Byron, highly esteemed Hugh Gerard
family. Dearly loved Wife of Jack (dec.). Vincentian, whose 66
Connect with Jason, Stef and
Leigh, and loving Old
Nan of Lucie.
Cherished Mother of John, Alma (Williams),
Catherine (Troy), Maureen (Hulands), Anne
(Boulton) and Josephine.
years of dedication
and compassionate
service to people in
Much loved and
respected friend for
more than fifty years.
Requiem Mass for
the Repose of the
Classifieds
Soul of the late Mr
In God's care. n e e d w a s Hugh Gerard
Dearly loved Mother to John, Mother-in-law and We will miss you.
cherished friend to Jenny. Beloved Nana to immeasurable. It was CUSHING will be
Place a Classifieds ad Funeral details will be Michelle and Shane, Johnny and Sandra, an honour and a Deepest sympathies offered at Holy
published in a later Christina and Neill, David and Suzie, Danielle privilege to have to Margo and family. Rosary Catholic
03 5434 4444 served beside him
classifieds@bendigoadvertiser.com.au edition. and Glenn and special friend to Tania. Church, Hamelin
Treasured Great Grandmother to Claire, and receive the Helmut and Street, White Hills on
Save time, submit online 24/7 benefit of his wise FRIDAY (September
advertisers.com.au Rebekah, John, Shanae, Blake, Darcie, Shaun, Leonie Sinkowitsch.
Travis, Matthew, Makayla, Mitchell, Michael, counsel. His passing 8) at 11.00am.
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BEATTIE Grace and Alexander. leaves a void that is
throughout Australia John (Jack) Our family chain is broken impossible to fill The funeral cortege
Ongoing business advertising self service and nothing seems the same, will leave at the
enquiries: acmadonline@fairfaxmedia.com.au
Formerly of but as God calls us all one by one, In God's Care conclusion of Mass
Wonthaggi and the chain will link again for the White Hills
Emoji now available Melbourne. Died Members of Our Lawn Cemetery.
peacefully in Bendigo Dearly loved and treasured Mum, Mother-in-law Lady of the Rosary YOUNGHUSBAND
on 2nd September and Nana of Alma and Gil (Williams), Graham, Conference of St Ivan Bernard Vigil Prayers and
aged 93. Devoted Jack, Mick and Hayley. A lifetime of beautiful Vincent de Paul Rosary will be held
husband to Margaret memories, laughter and tears. How lucky we at the above church
(dec.) and June. were. Till we meet again Mum, may God hold Peacefully at home on THURSDAY
Much loved dad and you in the palm of his hand. on September 4, EVENING, (Sep-
step dad to Katrina, 2017, aged 81 years. tember 7) at 7.00pm.
Martin, Neil, Sara Dearly loved Mum of Catherine and DOUGLAS
and David, Jenny Mother-in-law of Ian (Troy). Grandmother of Peter Wray Dearly loved Husband
and Rick, and Ros. Megan, Jessica and Thomas and friend of of Elva for 61 years.
Adored grandpa to Daniel, Ben and Makayla. Thank you for sharing 19.3.1953 3.9.2017 Much loved Father
your life with us and giving us such wonderful 15-25 Bridge Street, Bendigo
his ten grandchidren and Father-in-law of 5443 4455
and their partners. memories to cherish, forever in our hearts. Passed away Trevor and Kerry,
A beautiful and cherished Mum of Maureen, peacefully at Golden Graeme and Lisa.
Private family crem- Oaks Nursing Home, Loving Ivan of
ation at Bendigo. A Mother-in-law of Bill (Hulands). Loving Nana
wake for family and and Great Grandmother of Cindy, Donna, Lisa Bendigo. Simone and Joel, DOUGLAS
and Dave (Chambers), Leah and Charlie. Bryony and Paul; Peter Wray
friends will be held at Eldest Son of Peter Angie and Sam.
the Marong Shire Memories we will hold in our hearts forever.
Always there for us with an open heart and and Jean Douglas
Hall (next to grain In our hearts forever The Funeral Service
beautiful smile. (both dec.), Husband
corp) on Saturday to Lorraine, Loving to celebrate the life
9th Sept at 2.30pm, Forever in our hearts. of Mr Peter Wray
Father of Simon,
where we will Mum The love you gave and the way you Kirsty and Fiona. Douglas will be held
celebrate the life of a cared, we will cherish our memories together Much Loved Brother Funeral Notices in the Napier Park
kind, loving and forever. Rest peacefully Mum, love Anne and and Uncle of Kerry Chapel, 420 Napier
generous man. Stan. Loved and cherished Nanna of Daniel and and Jim, Rodger Street, Bendigo on
Kim. (dec.), Julie and Peter FRIDAY (September
In lieu of flowers What wonderful memories. 8) at 10.00am, after
and their families. BRUSCH
In times of crisis, please consider a
donation to the My Mum and best mate, always by my side.
Forever in our hearts Phillip Anthony
which light refresh-
ments will be served.
Alzheimer's Australia Ole Boy
you can give Dementia Research
Foundation, PO Box
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not
to be, so he put his arms around you and Bruschy A Committal Service
whispered come to me. Memories and love for Peter will follow at
4194, Kingston, ACT. forever GILLETT A Celebration for the Bridgewater
2604. Jo. Diana the life of Mr. Phillip Cemetery timed to
Anthony Brusch will commence at noon.
God has you in his be held at the
keeping, we have you A much respected
Treasured memories of my Sister-in-law and William Farmer
in our hearts. best friend, from Ted. Life member of the
Bendigo East Baseball Victoria Street
Club. Chapel, 12 Victoria
Mum and Dad reunited
where its Deepest sympathy to
Street, Eaglehawk,
on FRIDAY 8th
September 2017 at
needed most John and family on
the sad loss of Diana. 11 am.
A Private Cremation
Bendigo East Baseball will follow.
Club committee and
Please donate now members.
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Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Funeral Directors Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicles Motorcycles &
Scooters
best farewell
Diesel heaters, perfect go WXL 444, $7000.
5443 4455 Caravans and Motor
YOUNGHUSBAND
Ivan Bernard
for factory or shed.
Economical FORD Phone: 0418 540 885
Homes
LAKER
Grab a bargain now
Was $769 Now $675 FALCON Mazda CX9
The Funeral Service Midland Irrigation AU III auto, SSM-088,
Kenneth Alan to celebrate the life of 5442 5655 $3000 ONO with RWC. Grand Touring 2012,
7 seater, 82,000km,
2002 Jayco Freedom Pop Top
Mr Ivan Bernard Ph 0417 500 423. 16ft, exc. cond, 2 single
A Service of Younghusband will silver, black leather beds, Reg P67156, new
Thanksgiving for the be held in the
Lost & Found interior, exc cond, sun awning & annex, 12volt
life of the late Mr
Kenneth Alan
Tarnagulla Memorial
Hall, on TUESDAY
FORD MONDEO roof, tow bar, RWC,
$26,000 ono. Ph
system, $18,750 ono.
FOUND G a r a g e 1999, auto, PFK-986, 0402 474 553. Phone: 0419 587 401
(Ken) LAKER will (September 12) at 151 McCrae Street Bendigo remote c o n t r o l , serviced reg., $1300,
be held in the 1.30pm. 12 Victoria Street Eaglehawk S t e r n b e r g / M u n d y no RWC, 5446 1435.
VR4147036
Mulqueen Family
Chapel, 15 25 At the conclusion of Ph 5441-5577
www.williamfarmer.com.au
Street.
Ph 5434 4433 MAZDA II
Bridge Street
Bendigo on FRIDAY
the service the
cortege will leave for LOST, two 11 month
Holden hatchback, 2012, man-
ual, 58,748 kms, 12
(September 8) at
2.00pm.
the Tarnagulla
Cemetery. A tradition that continues... old male kittens, one
black, one tabby, G/Sq
Frontera mths
ZII-215,
reg. $8,800
Phone 2011 Eco Tourer fold
area. Reward Ph 4x4 wagon, 2002, good 0408 471 337. down caravan STD DB
A private cremation 0409 952 980. condition all over, very model, EC. 1-owner,
clean, 8 months rego fully garaged, $36,500
will follow. For Sale For Sale
Motor Vehicles YHU434, burgundy in
colour, $6000 ono. Ph.
OUTLANDER ONO. Ph 0448 735 145.
2008, auto, 4WD, a/c,
0409 437 939.
red, great wagon, CAMPER
15-25 Bridge Street, Bendigo
5443 4455 AU Falcon Ute Hay Oaten 2015 TRITON 170,00
WJW-964,
km, FSH,
RWC, TRAILER
In Memoriam C/W canopy and 12ft Rolls, net wrapped, su- 1-Tonner, alum. tray, $9,000. 5447 9497 or
V-nose punt with 15hp per conditioned, excel- auto diesel, 175,000 0427 467 473. CUB WEEKENDER
Mercury motor and lent quality $55. km, always serviced, build 2013 with awn-
SMITH trailer, $3500 the lot. Axedale. 0428 590 023. ings, VGC, suit small
Daryl Francis
CULLEN
John (Noddy)
Phone:
ABR-382, $14,000.
Ph 0431 123 707 BF Ford s/wagon car, $4800 ONO. Phone
0417 164 173.
The funeral of Mr
0408 450 911
PENTAX 6x7 Holden rodeo 08, GC, gas, auto,
Daryl Francis Smith
will be held at the
After six years we
BED, single, folding Camera 55, 90, 135 mm
BA Falcon WJP-656, reg till 4/18,
4-WD tray ute, p/s, a/c, 243,000kms, new tyres,
still miss you every SR auto sedan, alloy CD, 3-ltr diesel, towbar, RWC, $5,300 ONO.
Pannoo Bamawm day. electric, massage lenses, filters, access,
feature, good mattress, wheels, body kit, 4-new tyres, RWC good Ph 0481 129 072.
(Pine Grove) Manfrotto tripod 058B, TGW-396, $3,290 ONO. cond. drives well.
Cemetery, Cnr as new condition. $850. $2100 ONO. Phone WCX-530. $11,990.
Your loving family.
O'Brien & Whinfield Ph 0417 528 761 0488 767 097.
Ph 0418 558 105.
Ph 0419 337 447 TOYOTA 86 Man. COUPE
Roads, Pine Grove 5/13 one owner, Coromal
on Monday (Sept 11,
2017) with a
Funeral Directors CHAFF & GRAIN RIDE ON MOWER
Craftsman, 12 hp, auto
velocity: orange/black,
reg 'til 5/18, Rego
2016, Comfortable Q/S
graveside service Oaten $13, lucerne $20, trans. island bed, full ensuite
B&S motor, 86FUJI, RWC. Like a complete with washing
commencing at combo $16, wheaten $1,150. new car, take the long
12.00 noon. BENDIGO $14, all bags 25 kilos.
P h . L a u r i e
Ph 0428 393 185 road home. $19,500.
mach., shower, toilet,
cafe seating, trifold
In lieu of flowers, Phone: 0408 577 188 table, 3-way 186 lt
0429 017 802.
donations may be
made to Leukaemia
FUNERALS
DESK, rolltop, 4-draw- Saddle BMW 318i 01 HOLDEN VZ fridge, 3 gas, 1 elec
burner stove, grill/oven,
F o u n d a t i o n . 2006 Ute, 6-spd man., m/wave, radio/CD/DVD,
SIMON MULQUEEN
ers, lockable, GC, $180. Unused, full size, West- Full option, auto, silver/ XHC-424, 160,000 kms,
Envelopes will be Heathcote. P h ern saddle, $300. black interior, sunroof, LED TV, rev. cycle
available at the $9250, FSH, full RWC, rooftop a/c, gas/elec
5433 3573. Phone 5442 1695. new tyres, 12 mths reg 0439 308 779.
graveside. hot water systm, LED
IJX 6FQ, RWC, $4990.
Ph. 0418 146 864 or
lights throughout, bat-
DIESEL PACK SHIPPING CONTAINERS 5447 7007. Toyota Aurion tery and charger, x2,
9kg gas bottles, elec
5444 0400 near new, 600 litre,
$950. Ph 0488 227 411 40ft - $2950. 20ft - 07, V6, green, Sportivo, stability control, roll out
$2600. 40ft high cube, rev. cam, Kenwood awning with 2 semi
$3200. Prices include touchscreen, DVD, enclosed sides, tunnel
DOUBLE bed sofa, as delivery. Call Nick 7-a/b UQA-734, $7000 boot, external speakers,
new surplus, $350 0439 047 019. ONO. picnic table, jack, 16"
ONO, fold up walker Phone 5449 7293. wheels, elec brakes,
/wheelchair, $150 ONO.
wheelchair, sturdy, ex CIVIC GLI, 1995, Auto,
HONDA JAZZ warranty til Nov,
Hospital, $95 ONO. Ph SLEEPERS good interior/fair exteri- VTI-S, 5-door manual,
Nov 2008, 1 owner, top
Toyota Landcruiser 2000 $61,000
0400 299 906.
ONO. Ph
0437 063 977. Concrete, new factory or, been very reliable, of range, many extras, Dual fuel, bullbar, tow-
made, 1.8 x .200 x .070. Reg. to 14 Dec 2017 exc cond, RWC, reg bar, electric brakes, Boats and
FREE GARDEN STRAW $22 ea. P h o n e RHB-058. Sell As Is: WSH-931, $7800 ono. RWC will be supplied, Accessories
Bendigo Showgrounds. $1800 ONO.
Phone 0407 094-805. 0418 509 695. Ph. 0408 506 695. Serv history avail,
Ph 0409 270 931. (ZVP-190), $13,000 ono.
Guildford 5473 4201. BOAT and Trailer with
Funeral Services 9.9 Evinrude Motor (fully
serviced) , 4-mths reg.,
Tuscon City also fish finder, $1600.
wagon, 2009, 4 cycl., Ph 5447 7952.
white, 105,000 km,
1GO-4AU, $8500 ONO.
0407 934 965.
XFI Renegade
68 hrs., 370 hp Merc
Motorcycles & Cruiser motor, wake
tower, as new
Scooters condition, more extras,
$56,000 ONO. Ph
5439 3284
HARLEY DAVIDSON '06
Heritage softail, exc.
UR
ADD CORLOAD
cond, fully serviced, 12
mths reg (HF775), RWC
supplied, 35,000km,
very nice bike, $15,500.
Ph. 0429 461 517
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13.7 Acres Wimmera River Office Space For Lease Chef / App Chef
hobby farmland/week-
e n d e r , p w r
3 Acres, great week-
ender just mins from
Lovely heritage building.
Short walk to CBD-View
Casual Labourer Axedale Tavern is seek-
ing a positive full time
passing, 1 hr from major rural city. Street Precinct. Free PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE MOBILE PHONE BASE STATIONS Req. Ph. 0400 115 385. chef or apprentice to
Bendigo, NOW only Reduced $35000 Be all-day parks. 3 Offices IN THE LOCAL AREA join their team.
$65,500 Call 9840 8777 quick!! Call 9840 8777 - Available as single Optus Mobile Pty Ltd (Optus) plan to upgrade an existing Ph Chris 0411 047 330
offices or together. Suit telecommunications facility at each of the following locations:
For Lease small businesses willing
150 acs to share building. Very
Reasonable Rates.
Northern Highway, Heathcote VIC 3523
Optus Ref: M0383; RFNSA Ref: 3523001
Farming Zone S.T.C.A. 75 Beischer Street, East Bendigo VIC 3350
for dwelling. Close to Contact: 5442 7862
Ararat Only $199,500
Call 9840 8777
A VERY CENTRAL Public Notices
Optus Ref: M8370; RFNSA Ref: 3550017
1. The works at each location listed above include: The replacement of
offices and workshop,
250m2 $350 p.w p. GST three (3) existing panel antennas with three (3) new panel antennas
and associated radio remote units, the removal of redundant
15 Acs Ph 0354 437 760
WANTED equipment (antennas and amplifiers), together with internal shelter
near Maryborough works and ancillary equipment required as part of the upgrade.
undulating bush block 2. Based on the descriptions above Optus regards each activity in its own
on corner of main rd Tuition needed for right to be either:
and will suit Camping, l the installation of a Low-impact Facility under the
storage, motor Bikes.
$39,500 ring Vic Pinterest business Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997
("The Determination"); or
Properties 9840 8777 l a maintenance activity in accordance with Schedule 3 of the
Public Notices 0408 510 978 Telecommunications Act 1997.
7 Acres 3. Further information can be obtained from Catalyst O.N.E. Pty Ltd
(Optus' representative) by contacting James McIver on +613 9018
Heathcote Treed bush- HERITAGE ACT 1995 7012, at jmciver@catalystone.com.au and at www.rfnsa.com.au
land, 1.5 hrs from Melb
CBD, dirt roads, State Registered Heritage Place No H0798, by entering the relevant RFNSA reference.
Forests, close and Lake Permit Number P27007 4. Written submissions should be sent to: Optus c/- James McIver,
Eppalock from $59,500. Catalyst ONE Pty Ltd, PO Box 361 South Melbourne VIC 3205 by
Call 9840 8777 BENDIGO CEMETERY 70 CARPENTER STREET 20 September 2017.
QUARRY HILL
9 Acres PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT an application under Tenders
West of Bendigo, suit Section 67 of the Heritage Act to remove the Magnolia
tree next to the Chapel and plant two new trees of this
The Annual General Meeting of CVGT Australia
new dwelling or week-
ender, private road, species nearby has been lodged with the Executive will be held on Wednesday 27th September 2017 at
Now reduced to Director, Heritage Victoria. Head Office, Jackson Street, Long Gully at 5pm Metcalfe
$64,950. Call 9840 8777
A copy of the application is available for inspection at The purpose of the meeting is to receive, consider Rural Fire
www.heritage.vic.gov.au or at the offices of Heritage and adopt the financial statements of the company
Merton 8.4 Acres Victoria at 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne, for the year ended 30th June 2017, together with the Brigade
farming land, spend fun between the hours of 10.00am and 4.00pm, by reports of the Auditors there on and to transact any For Sale by Tender
time with the family !! appointment only. Telephone (03) 9938 6891 to make an business that may be lawfully brought forward.
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BOWLS Windermere Hotel $20 Meal Voucher Dave Martin. Final standings in the BAC aggregate, sponsored by strong effort Greg Hilson crossed the line 2nd and took
Subway-Two 6 subs vouchers Wally Boyd. Rebel Sport: the fastest male award, Taryn Furletti took the final place
ELMORE Nimzys Large Pizza Helen Crowe. 136 Kevin Shanahan; 128 Dan Ryan; 124 Rick Ermel; over the line edging out fellow underage rival and Victoria
Members Draw and Monster Raffle 6.00pm to 123 John Bailey, Ben Goode; 121 Jacob Nolan; 120 Rod teammate Yazmin Hayes.
Saturday 2nd August was the fifth and final round of the 7.00pm Friday. Stewart; 115 Adan Parker; 113 Mark Perdon; 111 Ingrid In the Sealed Handicap division, young club rivals Kate
Rochester Tyres event. Bruce Rasmussen was the winner Happy Hour from 5.30pm. Come along and enjoy yourself. Douglass, Rhonda Schultz. Wilson and Chelsea Tickell ran their season best to
with a total of 37 points overall from Max Williams and SATURDAY 2/9/17 WEEKLY EFFORT: 110 Reza Azimi, Richard Schultz; 104 Kane Ellis; 96 Ryan produce huge club PBs to finish almost a minute under
Harry Whittle. Well done Bruce, some reward for your Nos. 1, 3, 4, 12, 13, 16 No Winner Next Week Shelton; 92 Greg Hilson; 91 Carol Stewart; 90 Matt their estimated times, but it was Kate who ended up
work on our course. This event is a sought after event Nos.1 to 16 Sullivan; 86 Tony Sait; 84 Lachlan Perdon. victorious only 2 seconds ahead of Donna Tickells niece,
amongst our members and we thank Rochester Tyres for CLEANING ROSTER: 70 Demi Goodall-Hoffman, Chook Stewart; 63 Paul Chelsea. The final spot was fought out closer by a handful
their continued support. Monday 4/9/17 Sunday 10/9/17 G. Rice Bennett; 60 Caleb Ellis; 40 Grant Findlay; 30 Kerry Ellis, of athletes, but it was Donna Bowe narrowly ahead of
The daily winner was Max Williams, with 40 points, and R. Tonkin. George Flack; 20 Jess OHara; 10 Peter LeBusque, Phil Jenny McArthur.
from Mitch Whittle with 39. Nearest the pins: 6th Lachie Monday 11/9/17 Sunday 17/9/17 C. Rowe Noden, Gab Sait. Club Presentations were also held on the day with Major
Brook, 14th Bruce Rasmussen and 2 shots on the 10th and V. Stilo. Final standings in the BAC awards: awards going to Teleah Hayes, Yazmin Hayes, Tarryn
Max Williams Club champion, sponsored by Bendigo Bank: Furletti, Daniel Plowright, Matt Barkla, George Austin,
Tuesday 29th August the Chicken runners played Stroke MARONG 55 Jacob Nolan; 43 Adam Parker; 31 Dan Ryan; 26 Ben Gary Mahon and Donna Bowe.
and count the putts off the yellow tees. The winner UPCOMING EVENTS 02/09/2017 Goode; 10 Reza Azimi; 9 Matt Sullivan; 2 Rick Ermel, Greg We would like to thank everyone who has helped out this
was Max Williams from Tom Carboon who also had the Open Day for the Marong Bowls Club was held on Hilson; 1 Phil Noden, Lachlan Perdon. season, the club would not be the same without you.
least putts. Saturday 2nd September. Ladies president Shirley Under-23, sponsored by Liz and Mark Findlay: Attention will now shift into the track and field season
Wednesday 30th August the ladies played Stableford. Grant rolled the kitty, with Stephen Piercy representing 49 Jacob Nolan; 38 Reza Azimi; 28 Lachlan Perdon; 14 with the first week of competition starting in October,
Janet Simmie was the winner with 34 points from Joy Demi Goodall-Hoffman; 12 Caleb Ellis; 6 Jess OHara; for more information head to the South webpage
the Bendigo Bowls Division rolling the first bowl for
Rasmussen 33. Joy is our clubs Silver Spoon winner 1 Gab Sait. southbendigoac.org.au
the season, members played 2 games of 8 ends with
and she will play off in the final at Eastern Golf Club Open age award, sponsored by The Bridge Hotel: Results:
overall winners being L. Harding & A Whatley, a very
in November. 47 Adam Parker; 37 Dan Ryan; 36 Ben Goode; 26 Ryan Kate Wilson 6.48, Chelsea Tickell 6.46, Donna Bowe 7.43,
enjoyable afternoon.
Last Monday Marilyn Butcher, Joy Rasmussen and Lorna Shelton; 16 Matt Sullivan. Jenny McArthur 6.48, Greg Hilson 4.59 (Fastest Male),
Upcoming Events to note in your diary.
Wilson, with a combined score of 91 points, were runners Womens award, sponsored by Grant and Julie Findlay Lara Pearce 6.53, Madison Bryce 7.54, Aaron Norton 5.44,
up to Bendigo in the Quarry Hill Olive Judd Bowl. Marilyn Pennant practice starting this Thursday 7th September
from 4.30pm from Bendigo Original Pie Shop: Zackery Tickell 5.29, Teleah Hayes 4.51 (Fastest Time),
was the A grade runner up on a countback, she also won 45 Rhonda Schultz; 39 Ingrid Douglass; 23 Carol Stewart; Peter Curtis 5.32, Kaitlyn Bryce 7.33, Logan Tickell 5.24,
a nearest the pin. Barefoot Bowls commences Friday 8th September 6.00pm
for 6.30pm start. Refreshments available. All Welcome. 19 Demi Goodall-Hoffman; 8 Jess OHara; 4 Gab Sait; 2 Amanda Worthington7.05, Maiya Pearce 7.13, Asher
Last Friday Janet Simmie, Sherryn Pedersen and Mariln Kerry Ellis. Bowe 6.44, Neil Bowe 6.07, Megan Wilson 6.29, Yazmin
Morrell were successful winning the Bamawm Bell Saturday 16th September Practice match v White Hills @
White Hills. Veterans award, sponsored by George Flack from Hayes 5.16, Gary Mahon 8.54, Carol Coad 7.40, Sandy
with a combined score of 202 gross from Belvoir Park Flack Advisory: Giampietro 10.42, Taryn Furletti 5.07, Annette Curtis 8.58,
213. Janet was the scratch winner in Div 2. with 90. Sunday 24th September Practice match v Strathfieldsaye
@Strathfieldsaye Matches start @ 1.00pm names to 29 John Bailey; 24 Kevin Shanahan; 22 Rod Stewart; 19 Jett Patullo 5.59, Sasha Pearce 6.57, Eli Pearce 5.42, Kyle
Congratulations ladies! Ingrid Douglass; 16 Rick Ermel; 14 Greg Hilson; 13 Paul Hilson 7.12, Caitlyn Curtis 11.15, Kai Pearce 6.56, Maria
Gary Place.
GOLDEN SQUARE BOWLING AND Ladies committee meeting to be held on Tuesday Bennett; 11 Mark Perdon; 10 Kane Ellis; 7 Tony Sait; Bryce 8.30, Kai Norton 8.08, Levi Bowe 8.10, Ben Wallace
CROQUET CLUB 26th @ 1.30pm 5 Rhonda Schultz, Carol Stewart; 3 Peter LeBusque; 1 6.25, Oscar Fox 9.08, Leigh Browell 9.09, Colin Fox 15.23,
The First Ladies tournament for the season to be held Richard Schultz, Chook Stewart. Charli Fox DNF
BOWLS COMPETITION 28/08/2017
Thursday 5th October starting 11.00am Nominated 4s The Gary Hogan trophy for most points was won by Kevin HOOKEY
Come and join us at the golden square bowling club. Shanahan for the second year running.
Monday indoor carpet bowls, starting time 1.00pm. 3 games 10 ends Cost $40 BYO lunch. Sponsored by
David Lindsay Ballarat Bowls Shop. A full range of Ladies Mark Findlay presented the clubs handicappers award BENDIGO HOOKEY ASSOCIATION
Wednesday open drawn jackpot triples starting time to Dan Ryan.
12.30pm. Also a great jackpot to win $300. Bowling Apparel will be available for purchase sales RD 1 02/08/2017
between 9.15am 1.45pm. Best club person award was earned by Jacob Nolan. Rd 1
Saturday open nominated pairs\, starting time 12.30pm. Winners of The Bridge Hotel-sponsored Barry Stevenson
Fashion parade by KATIES Thursday 21st. September. 12 For entries contact either Pauline Williams 54 473387 or Tysons Reef Def B & A 10/7 M Simpson 55
0417291911 or email prjwilliams@bigpond.com or Gail relay were Demi Goodall-Hoffman, Mark Perdon and Allies Def Kangaroo Flat 12/5 M Winzar 55
noon start. $12 per head. Light lunch provided. Contact Lachlan Perdon.
Dawn Jennings on 5447 7954 or Mobile 0417 590 605. Dunbar 0423968586 Rd 2
Reminder that payment for membership fees are due Appreciation awards were presented to John Burke, Mark Tysons Reef Def Allies 12/5 D Gray 61
Ten/fours tournament Friday 22nd. September Findlay, Rhonda Schultz and Bev Watson.
12.30;p.m. start $40 per team. Format: 4 points for shot. B & A Def Kangaroo Flat 14/3 W Hill 61
WHITE HILLS BOWLS CLUB Final race of the season was as the Flack Advisory-backed Rd 3
3 points for 2nd. shot. 2 points for 3rd. shot and 1 point Dick Kitt Memorial 6.5km on August 27 at Huntly.
for 4th. shot. Afternoon tea will b served after the 2nd. RESULTS 01/09/2017 B & A Def Allies 9/8 N Pell 59
A good roll up of bowlers for last Wednesdays social Winner under sealed handicap conditions was Greg Kangaroo Flat Def Tysons Reef 9/8 K Goodwin 51
game. Entries to joan brennan 5443 6485. Closing date Hilson from Tony Sait and Kevin Shanahan.
Wednesday 20th. september. monday indoor carpet bowls bowls. Results, Cats Corner Hank Jansen. Bowls winners, Ladder: Tysons Reef 30/8, B & A 30/8, Allies 25/4,
Laney Cole, Joan Collins, Maurie Gallagher, Hank Jansen Result for the Dick Kitt final: Kangaroo Flat 17/4
winners Nancy Windalick, Marian Simons and Jack Greg Hilson 25.01 race time, 10.50 handicap, 35.51 race
Carrol. For next weeks games put your name on the sheet (s) Jackpot winner Mal Zadow. QUOITS
The opening day for season 2017-2018 was officially time; Tony Sait 29.26, 7.10, 36.36; Kevin Shanahan 28.19,
or ring club 5443 4167 to leave a message if you wish
opened by Marion Craze, a member of the BBD. Afternoon 8.50, 37.09; Dan Ryan 23.57 13.30, 37.27; Kane Ellis BENDIGO ROPE QUOITS ASSOCIATION
to play. Also ring Graham Taylor 5443 2096. Note on the
bowling was sponsored by ETINCELLE Maison Et Beaut, 31.00, 6.30, 37.30; Ingrid Douglass 28.05, 9.30, 37.35;
11th. September there will be soup and sandwiches That ROPE QUOITS 29/08/2017
Winners Rae Euvrard, Ben Goode 24.39, 13.00, 37.39; Rod Stewart 39.31, 8.10,
will be the last game of indoor carpet bowls Results of Round 18
Maurie Gallagher, Mick OConnor (s) Hamper donated by 37.41; Adma Parker 23.25, 14.20, 37.45; Rick Ermel 27.18,
Wednesday open drawn jackpot triples winners Teddy B & A (2) 1001 Def Tysons Reef 960 in 10 Rds
Mick O Connor was won by Neil Patten. 10.30, 37.48.
Hocking, Mardi Chisholm and Peter Fosoli {s}. Special B & A (2) Limits: D. Fernie 1
It was great to see Laney Cole roll the 1st bowl for Lachlan Perdon 27.31, 10.20, 37.51; John Bailey 29.17,
effort winners Bev. Luke, Judy Chapman and Bev. Tysons Reef Limits: D. Nalder 1, B. Walsh 1
this season. 8.40, 37.57; Demi Goodall-Hoffman 34.43, 3.40, 28.23;
Clements. For this weeks games ring club 5443 4167 at McIvor 1009 Def Court House 1002 in 10 Rds
Members are reminded that Pennant Sides will be Reza Azimi 26.32, 12.00, 38.32; Jacob Nolan 23.12, 15.30,
10.00am. for 12.30pm. start. Members, family and visitors McIvor Limits: P. Bergman 2, M. Anderson 1
38.42; Rhonda Schultz 38.21, 30, 38.51; Mark Perdon
all welcome. a Great jackpot to be won $300. announced at the Tysons Reef Hotel, Sunday 10th Court House Limits: B. Aikman 1, A. Gillis 1
30.39, 8.30, 39.09; Chook Stewart 31.46, 8.30, 40.16;
saturday open nominated pairs winners Dick September at 6pm. Please place your name on notice Tysons Reef (2) 1022 Def B & A (1) 1010 in 11 Rounds
Richard Schultz 36.256, 4.10, 40.35; and Carol Stewart
Vanderberk and Len Handley {s}. RUNNERS UP Jim board if you are intending to be there. Tysons Reef (2) Limits: B. Crapper 1, R. Spence 1, M.
41.14, 0, 41.14.
Sonego and Ian Cail {s}. Special effort prizes Jim Sonego, Training for w/end pennant commences this Thursday. Worthington 1, W. Worthington 1
Distances of this seasons races ranged from 3.2km, 5km,
Ruth Pearce, Colin Murphy, Gill Tipple, Len Granger and Upcoming practice matches are on notice board, 1st one B & A (1) Limits: G. Hall 1
6.5km, and 8km.
Mardi Chisholm. Jackpot didnt go off, for next weeks being on the 16th September. Social Bowls will be played Brian Boru Bye
Winners of the BAC rounds were Dan Ryan, Reza Azimi,
jackpot it will be over $152. For next Saturday games put this Wednesday and Saturday, place name on board
Rick Ermel, Rod Stewart, Greg Hilson, Ben Goode, Ingrid TRIATHLON
names on the sheet or ring club 5443 4167 at 10.00am. before 12noon. Douglass; Ryan Shelton, Jacob Nolan, John Bailey, Kevin
for 12.30pm. start. There will be a B. B.Q. before the Members are reminded that fees are due now for the BENDIGO TRIATHLON CLUB
Shanahan, Demi Goodall-Hoffman, and Rick Ermel.
game so make sure you put your name on the sheet. new season.
Congratulation mal finch for making it into the Victorian BENDIGO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS CLUB VILLAWOOD PROPERTIES TRIATHLON SERIES
White Hills Bowls Club welcome our new members and 24/09/2017
arm bowlers team. Games will be played at MOAMA on wish everyone a successful season. HALF MARATHON FESTIVAL 09/09/2017
the 10th., 11th, 12th. and the 13th. SEPTEMBER. With Spring just around the corner The Villawood
WOODBURY BOWLS CLUB Looking for some Running action this weekend. Read on. Properties Bendigo Triathlon Club Triathlon Series is about
KANGAROO FLAT BOWLS JACKPOT BOWLS 29/08/2017 BUACs Half Marathon Festival is being held this Saturday to fire up on Sunday Sept 24 at Lake Neanger Eaglehawk.
WHATS ON AND RESULTS 29/08/2017 September 9 at 2pm off Golf Course Road Epsom. The first race of the 7 race series will be a Duathlon
Next Jackpot Bowls will be on the 12th September 2017 Race distances are 21.1k/14k/7k/3k and1k.So there
WHATS ON: 12.30pm start. You have got to be in it to win it, all you format.S o there is no excuse if you have not made it to
should be a distance to suit. the Pool yet.
Tuesday 5th September @ 12.30pm Open Nominated have to do is put your name on the list that is on our The course is a 7k loop for the three longer runs and out The series runs through till March.
Jackpot Pairs. noticeboard in the back bar at the Bendigo Club, if you and back for the 3k and1k. Check out bendigotriathlon.com for more details.
Friday 8th September @ 12.30pm Open Drawn cant do that you can ring on the day as long as it is All runs are on quiet bush tracks with water and lollies
Jackpot Triples. before 10.00am. Ph. 5443 6370 We look forward to your VILLAWOOD PROPERTIES TRIATHLON SERIES
available on course.
Saturday 9th September Pennant Practice Match company, Presidents Corner. Kristen Skinner. 24/09/2017
against Sebastopol at Kangaroo Flat. A great Afternoon tea is held after the runs.
Resting Touchers. Game 1 and 2 nil. Game 3. Len Handley. This comes with one of the lowest entry fees in the State. The first race of the seven race Villawood Properties BTC
Sunday 10th September @ 1pm Opening Day Jackpot Bowls Winners. Ian Cail, John Davidson, Triathlon Series will take place on Sunday September 24
LISTS IN CLUBHOUSE FOR THE ABOVE EVENTS. Enter online by Midnight Sept.8.for discount. Adults.$5.
Bill Sertori. Students.$3.Children.U/16.$3. at Lake Neanger Eaglehawk.
Friday 8th September Members Draw, Monster Raffle Runners Up. Keith Walker, Jan Sertori, Joe Holland. Race one will take the Duathlon format that is
and Happy Hour from 5.00pm. BUAC.members free online entry.
Raffles. Strath. IGA. Voucher. Keith Walker, Race Day entry.Adults.$15.Students.$8.Children.$8.This run/ride/run.
Saturday 9th September Weekly Effort Draw at 6.00pm. Edwards Provedore. Ian Cail. The monthly races then revert to Triathlons.
RESULTS: includes BUAC members on the day.
Jackpot Winners. Keith Walker, Jan Sertori, Joe Holland. For full details on the event go to www. Race one Duathlon distances are.Long Course 4k run/15k
TUESDAY 29/8/17 -OPEN NOMINATED JACKPOT PAIRS: cycle/2k run.Short Course.2/7.5/1.Enticer.500m/3.75/1k.
Winners: B. Coutanche & W. Bramley. ATHLETICS bendigouniathsclub.org.au
Maxi Mini.300/3k/600.Mini.100/1k/200.Keep up to date
Runners Up: G. Boyd & T. Hurford. BENDIGO ATHLETIC CLUB RUN FOR DAD 03/09/2017 at bendigotriathlon.com
Consolations: B. Langley & W. Walsh, P. Fasoli & D. The annual Run for Dad event was held at the Bendigo
Nicholls, M. Sanou & J. Sanou. CROSS COUNTRY AWARDS 02/09/2017 Race Course. BENDIGO TRIATHLON CLUB
Jackpot Winners: S. Williams & K. Parson. BENDIGO Athletic Clubs awards presentation for the Great to see a large number of BUACers there to support WORLD AQUATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS 26/08/2017
Meat Tray Raffle: J. Grant. 2017 cross country season was run on Saturday night at some very worthy causes.Full Results are available at the Sophie Hawken headed to Penticton, Canada to represent
FRIDAY 1/9/17 DRAWN JACKPOT TRIPLES: Chasers Function Centre at Bendigo Greyhound Racing Athletics Bendigo web page. Run for Dad.7.5k. Australia At The World Aquathon Championships.The
Winners: B. McMaster, G. Rice & B. Waegeli. Club in Junortoun. Nigel Preston was the mens winner. Aquathon consisted of a 1K swim followed by a 5K run.
Consolation: A. Hammer, J. Fasoli & R. Morrall. Many outstanding feats across the 12-leg season were Melissa Douglas, Craig Green and David Hieslers won Aquathon World Champs.1Kswim/5K run:
Jackpot Winners: R. Sparke, K. Skinner & G. Bysouth. recognised. their age groups. Sophie Hawken.16.21/21.15=Total Time 38.53.
FRIDAY 1/9/17 MEMBERS DRAW: Kevin Shanahan became the first athlete in the clubs
SOUTH BENDIGO ATHLETIC CLUB IRONMAN 703QUJINGCHINA 27/08/2017
No. 130 Helen Hill, Not in attendance. history to be a three-time winner of the aggregate award.
MONSTER RAFFLE: In an extremely close race for the Rebel Sport-backed CROSS COUNTRY 02/09/2017 Jason Sim headed to China with a mission to gain a
Central Vic Meats $30 Meat Tray Helen Crowe. award, Shanahan scored 136 points. The South Bendigo Athletic Club held its concluding race qualifying spot at The Hawaiian Ironman.With a third
Kangaroo Flat Hotel $20 Meal Voucher Mary Moller. Runner-up was Dan Ryan, 128, ahead of Rick Ermel 124; for the cross country season. The traditional Donna Tickell placing in his age group he achieved his goal.
Nimzys Large Pizza Neil Harwood. John Bailey 123; Ben Goode 123; Jacob Nolan 121; and memorial race held at Woodvale recreational reserve Ironman 70.3.Qujing China.1.9/90/21.1.
Cabbage Patch $10 voucher G. Dickie. Rod Stewart 120. attracted a strong field, all hoping to take out the scratch Jason Sim.36.39/2.31.30/1.37.59.=4.50.49.
Healthworks Coffee and Cake Voucher & Bingo Tickets Other major award winners were John Bailey, veterans; race and the honour of being the sealed handicap victor. RACE 2 VIC DUATHLON SERIES 03/09/2017
Bob Morrall. Jacob Nolan, club champion and under-23; Adam Parker, Teleah Hayes proved too strong for the field leading the Race 2.Vic.Duathlon Series.Melbourne:
Bottle of Wine Helen Reeves. open age; Rhonda Schultz, womens; Kevin Shanahan, entire length of the 1500m course to cross the line first SPRINT.5krun/20kcycle/3krun.Gavin Hicks.1.03.49.
Cabbage Patch $10 voucher Joan Murphy. most points; and Dan Ryan, handicappers award. and take the fastest time honours, producing another DASH.2/10/1.Ruben De Silva-Smith.34.15.
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CLOSE CALL: Strathdale Tigers have capped an amazing LAST-GASP EFFORT: A gallant Eaglehawk presses hard STREAMING DOWNFIELD: Strathdale Tigers go on
2017 season with a penalty shootout win against for victory against Strathdale in Sunday's final at Garden the attack during their premiership decider against
Eaglehawk. Gully Reserve. Eaglehawk on Sunday.
SPORT
Running
stalwart
captures
title win
ATHLETICS
MORE than three decades
after capturing the Bendigo
Athletics Clubs cross coun-
try aggregate, Kevin Shana-
han has done so again.
Shanahan is the first ath-
lete in the clubs history to
be a three-time winner of the
prestigious award.
The long-time competitor
scored 136 points to earn the
award for the 2017 season.
The clubs awards pres-
entation was held at the Kevin Shanahan
aptly-named Chasers Func-
tion Centre at the Bendigo earned by Adam Parker.
Greyhound Racing Club in Winner of the womens
Junortoun on Saturday night. award, was Rhonda Schultz.
Runner-up in this seasons John Bailey won the veter-
aggregate race was Dan Ry- ans award.
an, 128, from 17-time club Mark Findlay presented DREAM COME TRUE: Bendigo's Jack Haig will have his first start in the elite road race at the world championships in
champion Rick Ermel, 124, the handicappers award to Norway later this month. Picture: DARREN HOWE
with Ben Goode and John Dan Ryan.
championships in Norway
han also triumphed in the son, Lachlan.
2000 season. Best clubperson was Jacob
Shanahans run to glory Nolan who not only excelled
this year included victory in in many races, but also put in
the 11th round, a 6.5km duel a lot of time writing race re-
at Crusoe Reservoir, and rac- ports, updating social media FRESH from his debut World ships. was excited by the national performances this year in-
ing in all 13 legs this season. posts, and as a BAC commit- Tour stage win, Bendigo He will be joined in a teams prospects. cludes an overall third in a
He also also achieved tee member. cyclist Jack Haig has been 10-rider team by experi- This is certainly a team stage of the Tour of Slovenia,
back-to- back Gary Hogan John Burke, Mark Findlay, named in Australias team enced hands Michael Mat- that has the strength and third in the Tour de Roman-
trophy wins for most points. Rhonda Schultz and Bev for the 2017 UCI Road World thews - a 2017 Tour de France depth to challenge for the die in Switzerland, fourth in
The club champion was Ja- Watson were presented with Championships in Ber- green jersey winner - fellow podium in Norway and we the Abu Dhabi Tour and fifth
cob Nolan from Adam Parker appreciation awards. gen, Norway. ACT cyclist Matthew Hay- wish them the very best for in the Tour of Poland moun-
and Dan Ryan. Venues for this years BAC Haig, who last month man, Luke Durbridge, Simon race day, he said. tains classification.
A great season for Nolan races included Mandurang, won stage six of the Tour of Clarke, Rory Sutherland, Haig, 23, turned profes- The championships will be
included winning the Liz Woodvale, Wellsford Forest, Poland to claim his maiden Heinrich Haussler, Mitchell sional in 2016 and rides held from September 16-24.
and Mark Findlay-sponsored Greenvale, Whipstick Forest, professional win, will make Docker and Jay McCarthy. for the powerful ORI- Haig is a member of the
under-23 award. Kangaroo Flat, and Keith his debut in the elite mens Cycling Australia CEO CA-SCOTT team. Bendigo and District Cy-
The open age award was Nodens property. division at the champion- Nicholas Green said that he His string of impressive cling Club.
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P38
Dragons
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in thriller
SANDHURST has
been crowned Hock-
ey Central Victoria
A-grade mens
champion after a
nail-biting win over
Loddon Murray.
A penalty shootout
was required in Sun-
days final, with the
Dragons eventually
prevailing 2-2 (3-2).
It wasnt the only
premiership to be
decided in a thriller,
with Strathdales
A-grade women also
surviving a shootout.
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