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3 cheers! On behalf of the good people of Orange and surrounding districts, Photo News would like to give a big ‘Thank you’ to the local SES. The team has been very busy recently largely due to the wild weather we have been experiencing, but the dedicated group of volunteers continue to brave the conditions to keep people safe and restore order. Thank you to everyone involved with the SES, your hard work is greatly appreciated!

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August 19–25, 2010 Central West Photo News

with Bob Holland

Hi friends!

Good news! Come Sunday, our lives can start to get back to normal following the election. I for one have had enough for now and look forward to the media changing the subject. Bad news! There are stuff ups and then there are stuff ups. Last week in Photo News we had one of our more notable ones and on behalf of all us here, I want to apologise most sincerely. Essentially what happened was that following a number of very unusual circumstances, the first page of our classifieds didn’t appear and in its place a page of our TV guide was repeated. Our printer drew our attention to the error immediately after the paper was printed but by then it was too late to do anything about it. All we could do was ring our advertisers, apologise to them and then sit back and laugh at ourselves. We take great pride in what we do but inevitably mistakes, big and small will sometimes happen and in such cases seeing the funny side is probably the best option. Sorry folks, as always, we’ll try and do better in future.

From embers to canvas Inspired by landscapes: Artist Sally Watson will present ‘Burnt Hills’ at the Jayes Gallery in Molong. By CHRIS BENNETTS

Finding Hogster last week proved a bit of a challenge for one reader at least. She emailed Monday morning after being very frustrated at not being able to find him. She claimed her and her husband had been through the paper several times without luck. We emailed her back with a clue but not the exact location. How did everyone else go? It was a bit tricky. A Euchareena reader rang last Monday to give us a big thumbs down. He took exception to the fact that in our Magnificent Wheels section last week we referred to CAMS as Cam’s. He said journalists should make more effort to write accurately. Can’t argue with that but I did try to explain that with so much writing and material going into any publication, mistakes will always happen. I don’t think he accepted that. Until next week, cheers and go well!  bob@cwpn.com.au

arTIST SaLLy WaTSOn will present ‘Burnt hills’ an exhibition of drawings and paintings at the Jayes gallery in Molong this Saturday. Sally said her works are inspired by bush walks, Zen and bushfire. “I have always loved the round hills of the landscapes around Orange. There is something maternal about the roundness and they seem to hold things in place. a daily walk is often a source of inspiration for many

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drawings, whether it is the shape of a leaf or an abstract idea.” The artworks in ‘Burnt hills’ are inspired by the 2009 grass fire which raged out of control ten kilometres north of Orange. The fire destroyed 140 hectares and was finally extinguished within 50 metres of where Sally lived. “I was inspired to make a series of drawings based on the burnt hills. The hills are beside the road on which I walked for many days and which had served as an inspiration for my artworks. From november until January, I created large

and small drawings, which were based on the burnt hills and the emotions of anguish and release of fear. I let myself go so I could explore my feelings through the drawings.” “The richest way for me to be with myself is to paint and draw” Sally wished to thank the dedicated 150 rural Fire Service personnel, volunteers and residents who fought to bring the fire under control. The opening will be held at the Jayes gallery Molong this Saturday starting at 6.30pm, and will run through till September 12th.

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The Orange STaTe emergency Service (SeS) has been called out to 35 jobs since last Wednesday when Orange’s weather turned dangerous – and they haven’t even needed to use a band aid! We want to take the opportunity to say a big ‘thank you’ to the SeS for the work they’ve done in keeping local residents safe, especially those living on the outskirts of Orange. Orange SeS Controller, Kim Stevens, told Photo news that 15 local SeS volunteers had been flat out since last Wednesday, mostly with fallen trees, fences, road closures and trees that have been threatening houses. But that hasn’t been all for the SeS, with them rescuing several people from cars that had been washed off roads into flooded creeks. Kim and volunteer Lee-ann Kervin, who is also a full time teacher, worked 12 hour

Working hard: Kim Stevens and Lee-Ann Kervin have been busy at work over the past week due to Orange’s flooding and almost torrential rains shifts last Wednesday and Thursday, with the SeS in general working for almost 24 hours straight. Kim and Lee-ann were some of the locals involved in rescuing people from a car washed off the road near the airport at 11pm, working until 3am, receiving two hours sleep and then getting up at 5.30am to help rescue the Lake Canobolas caretaker when his car was swept into a creek at Lake Canobolas into icy cold waters. “It was a fairly technical rescue due to the location of the vehicle; the chap was out of range of people going into the water to get him,” Kim said, explaining that they used a boat to get out to him in his 4-wheel drive

before taking him to safety on land. a landslide on Pinnacle road also took up a fair amount of SeS time, but at the end of the week the SeS was pleased to see that their training had come into use in making it an accident-free week. “There were no dramas, no problems; we didn’t even need a band-aid! “It’s a credit to what our volunteers have done in training that they managed to get through it with no problems, the people involved deserve credit for their work,” Kim said. Well done to the entire SeS and on behalf of Photo news and the Orange area, thank you!

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Prices By BoB Holland

Sometime back a reader dropped in several old newspapers which they thought might interest me. I found them really interesting so for my column this week, I thought a short trip down memory lane looking at how prices have changed might be fun. The papers are all local and dated 1970, 1985 and 1988. Inside there are a number of ads for various products and I couldn’t help noticing how the prices for the various items have changed over all those years but more than that, I found the inconsistencies in the price rises very interesting. For example how much do you think a ream of A4 copy paper sold for in 1988? Would you believe $6.50? You can buy them for that today. Penfold’s Club Port was $5.99 for 750ml and a carton of Toohey’s cans was $22. What about middle bacon rashers in 1985? $4.99 a kg. Today bacon sells for roughly double that. In 1970 large sausages were advertised for 20c a pound, yearling steak for 75c a pound while in 1985 2kg of sausages was $3.50. That means sausages went up about 400% in the 15 years between 1970 and 1985 yet in the 25 years since the rise has been more like 300%. Fascinating!

The Central Western daily sold for 5c! In 1970 I saw ads for 100% wool flannel suits for $59.95, ironing boards for $8.25, a 50cc chainsaw for $499, a 3br brick veneer house for $15,500, panty hose was 59c a pair, double bed electric blankets were $14.95, towels were $1.99 and an Empisal Knitting Machine sold for $119.50. A place called Allcorns advertised a smorgasbord for $1.50 a person and you could buy a baby basinet with stand, blankets and mattress for $19.50. The Central Western Daily sold for 5c! And how about these? A Safe n Sound child car seat was just $18.50, Myer advertised pure wool tailored slacks and tartan kilt skirts for $5.99 each, a Hoovermatic washing machine was $159, men’s white business shirts were $1.99 while flannelette shirts were just $1.59. Light truck tyres were $26.90 and Investment rates on debenture stock were above 8% for 5 years. From my observations it appears that liquor prices have about doubled since 1988, photocopy paper is about the same and since 1970 house prices are about 10 times higher, meat prices as much as 25 times higher, men’s suits about 4 to 5 times higher , men’s shirts about 10 to 20 times higher, ladies slacks and skirts as much as 20 to 30 times higher, investment rates are less, child car seats are about 20 times more and light truck tyres are about 10 times dearer. Makes you wonder doesn’t it, why some things have gone up heaps while others, like copy paper haven’t.  bob@cwpn.com.au

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ORANGE COuNCil NEws A Tidy Towns Assessor is visiting Orange yesterday and today. It’s great opportunity to showcase the city and highlight some to the exciting projects that will be judged as part of the awards. This year the Orange Tidy Towns Committee has submitted entries in all seven categories including: • Orange (Overall) • Wolaroi House Restoration - Kinross Wolaroi School (Cultural Heritage Award)

Do you know where your food comes from? By GRACE JOHNS If you’re passionate about environmental issues then listen up - a movie is hitting screens this week that may grab your interest - and it is all about the food industry. The movie is called Food, Inc and is an Academy Award nominated documentary by filmmaker Robert Kenner that lifts the veil on the food industry. According to the promo, the food industry often puts profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihoods of farmers, the safety of workers and our own environment.

Environmentally Concerned Citizens of Orange (ECCO) are putting the call out to local citizens to consider where their food comes from. President of ECCO, Neil Jones, says that although the film is based around the US food industry, he thinks it applies on a local level, particularly regarding the enormous growth challenges facing Orange. “We’re concerned about sustainable food production, the exploitation of scarce natural resources, the carbon emissions of food miles (distance food travels from

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What is the purpose of our life? We have been trying to find answers to this question for centuries. While some would have us believe that we are nothing more than a result of freaky evolutionary chances, we find it hard to accept that our life is no more meaningful than a flea’s. Life without purpose is hopeless. And so we seek to find meaning in good things like trying to make a difference in people’s lives—in family, friends, and relationships. But what happens when it is all gone? All the people we help will die. So what are we left with? If we rule God out of the picture we will never find meaning. But if God does exist, if there is life eternal, then there is meaning. What we do matters. Relationships suddenly matter again because we are eternal beings. I think we know that we were made for more than death. Eternity wins meaning back from death. This is why the resurrection of Jesus is so vital. The death and resurrection of Jesus show eternity is real, and that Jesus is the only way we can enter it.

Central West Photo News has ‘moved forward’ over these past few weeks in terms of the technology available for our readers. Last week we launched our brand new shiny website that can be accessed at www.myphotonews.com.au. The most exciting aspect of our new website is the capability for people all over the world to read Photo News from front to back on an easy to use web-reader. It doesn’t take too long to load and doesn’t require any complicated installations or downloads. The website also stores some of our recent back issues in case you missed out on a previous week, as well as information on advertising, reprints, contributions and easy methods for you to write into Photo News and give us some feedback or ask us a question! Another new feature we’re offering as of this week is our Photo News text line! If emailing or calling us is too difficult for you and you want to give Photo News some feedback on the go, then you can feel free to text us! You can SMS in your Thumbs Up or Down, Feedback for the paper, story leads, nominations for Page 3 girl or any of our other features, and if you go to our In Focus page this week, we’ve got an SMS question where we’d love you to tell us what you think about a topic and we’ll publish it next week, in the paper. Our SMS number is 0422 396 717 so get those texts going! Standard SMS rates apply for any texts.

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Working together: Class 1BW entertained guests with their performance from the school production ‘That’s Just the Way It Is’ at the recent opening of Bletchington Public School’s new facilities.

Tiny scholars at new school hall! By GRACE JHNS Bletchington PuBlic School put on quite a show last week when they officially opened their new school facilities, including a new school hall, a new library, classrooms and administration block!

The new facilities were thanks to joint funding from the State Government and Commonwealth Government and will have lasting benefits for students and staff to come. Mayor John Davis, MP Russell Turner, Mayor of Cabonne Kevin Duffy as well as Pam Ryan, the honourable Amanda Fazio MLC, Senator Steve Hutchens

and many more esteemed guests joined Bletchington Public School students and staff for the event. Students entertained with music from their stage band and performances from their musical production ‘That’s Just the Way It Is’. Principal John Swilling commented on how the

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That rocks! What’s hot on the music charts

Aussies struggle to hold top spots THE Aussie artists who dominated last week’s albums chart slipped slightly in the rankings this week. Local hip-hop act Bliss N Eso lost their grip on number one after just a week at the top, with veteran rapper Eminem reclaiming the crown. Washington fell one place, Birds of Tokyo slid to No.5 and Kylie Minogue’s new album Aphrodite continued to slump.

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Australian albums chart 1 (2) Recovery – Eminem 2 (1) Running On Air – Bliss N Eso 3 (5) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 4 (3) I Believe You Liar – Washington 5 (4) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 6 (8) Sigh No More – Mumford & Sons 7 (10) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 8 (7) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue 9 (-) Step Up 3D – Soundtrack 10 (6)The Suburbs – Arcade Fire

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Central West Photo News August 19–25, 2010

Sustainable thinking By GRACE JOHNS We may have had a huge downpour of rain last week, but that doesn’t mean anyone has taken their mind off sustainable living or saving water! The new Rotary Club of Orange’s ‘Sustainability Living Week’ was launched on Thursday, august 12 amidst the soggy grounds of TaFe Western and a key message of the launch came from mayor John Davis. “It

Green week: Mayor John Davis, George Blackwell from Rotary Club of Orange and Mike Gibson from TAFE Western launching the new Orange Sustainability Living Week

might be raining now, but we still have to look at preserving water.” More specifically, the launch of the Sustainability Week was held at the site of the Green Skills Trade education Centre, which is currently being built at TaFe Western on Forest Road. The Centre shows a great example of sustainable living, with the entire building designed to preserve as much energy as possible with thermal blocks as insula-

tion, Pv powering and a solar hot water system that heats the building itself in winter and cools it down in summer! Innovations like these are the kind of things that will be on display during Sustainability Living Week, which will take place from September 11 to 19. The week will involve a range of activities demonstrating how people can make better decisions about the environment, including a Sustainable Living debate between schools,

a car fuel saver economy run, sustainable home and garden tours and information on green building design. The Sustainability Week is a joint venture from Rotary Club of Orange and the environmentally Concerned Citizens of Orange (eCCO) who have been holding an environmental expo every year, and wanted to evolve it into a week-long event. What a terrific opportunity for Orange, and hopefully the benefits will be great!

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Orange team reel in big prize By CHRIS BENNETTS A fishiNg teAm from Orange has taken out round 5 of the NSW Bassin Tournament that was recently held at Lake Glenbawn in the Hunter Valley NSW. Daniel Quarmby and Shane Taber beat 65 teams from as far as QLD in the catch and release event, with a total of 12 Bass weighing in at 13.74kgs. The pair took home a $1200 cash prize and tackle packs for their efforts. “Shane had never fished for Bass before so it was exciting for him” Daniel told Photo News. “After the first session we were coming 8th, then we had a good second session and moved up to first. Coming into the final session we still had work to do to bring it home, but we were able to catch some big fish to seal the victory.” Another Orange team came second in the event, Andrew Pulbrook and Damien Morgan weighed in ten fish for a total of 12.78 kg. “It’s a great result for both teams considering we live a good 4 hours drive from the lake and rarely fish it compared to some of the rivals who fish there regularly” Daniel said. Good work boys!

When I woke up this morning my first thought was… cup-a-tea please! My most hated household chore is... ironing My favourite song at the moment is… anything by Paolo Nutini My favourite food is… lemon tart One thing I miss about being a kid is... having no responsibilities I just can’t resist… my husband My favourite invention in my lifetime is… the electric blanket My three most cherished items are… family members Ray, Bree, Monique I wouldn’t be caught wearing.... a short skirt If today was the best day of my life it would be because… my house was built One day I will… travel the world

An ale for Orange! The good, the bad and the tasty: Head brewer and managing director of Badlands Brewery, Jon Shiner, recently launched his new pale ale at Totally Local

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A motorcycle police officer was rushed to the hospital with an inflamed appendix. The doctors operated and advised him that all was well. However, the officer kept feeling something pulling at the hairs on his chest. Worried that it might be a second surgery the doctors hadn’t told him about, he finally got enough energy to pull his hospital gown down enough so he could look at what was making him so uncomfortable. Taped firmly across his hairy chest were three wide strips of adhesive tape, the kind that doesn’t come off easily. Written in large black letters was the sentence. “Get well quick ..... from the nurse you gave a speeding ticket to last week.” **** Never buy a man anything that says “some assembly required” on the box. It will ruin his special day and he will always have parts left over.

Photo News headed out to the official launch of a local beer at Totally Local last week and it looks like it’ll be a hit! The brewery, named Badlands Brewery is owned by Jon Shiner who calls Orange the home of this full-flavoured golden ale. Jon was brought up in the UK and has been brewing since he was young, so he brings a wealth of knowledge as well as a British flare to town with him. This has not only been an exciting launch for Jon, but also for Totally Local who have taken Badlands Brewery on and will soon be opening the ‘Badlands Bar’ in the Totally Local ‘Cool Room Cafe’ that is soon to be opened. And what about the name of the beer? Well Jon told us a friend thought it up when they were discussing what the Orange area would have been like back when gold was first discovered – the ‘Badlands’. “That’s not a reflection of Orange today,” Jon assured Photo News, speaking very highly of the region. We’re excited to welcome a new Orangeowned brand to the area!

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Central West Photo News August 19–25, 2010

Craft ‘n’ Care for the kids! By CHRIS BENNETTS ORaNGe CRaFT ‘N’ CaRe is a new afternoon child care service in the North Orange region. The centre operates Monday to Friday from 3pm to 6pm and is great for parents who may need someone to mind the kids after school. It’s also a great way for kids to meet new friends! The centre can be found at the Church of Christ facility which is situated on the corner of

Burrendong Way and Rawle Avenue. Craft ‘n’ Care operator Terry Findlay said “We have heaps of craft activities for the kids to do, we also like to play all sorts of games; the kids really have a ball when they are here.” Terry also said that good nutrition is something they like to instil in the kids who go to Craft’n’care, “We like to prepare healthy afternoon snacks; today we made delicious tacos with salad for the kids, and we have plenty of fruit and juices available”.

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“another great thing about our location is that there are a number of buses which drop children off right out the front” Terry said. enrolment for term 4 is now available and will be taken till the 13th of September. If you would like more information on the Craft ‘n’ Care service, phone Terry Findlay on 6360 1133 or alternatively pop into the Church of Christ office. Craft ‘n’ Care is a fully accredited service, and child care subsidies are available.

650km down, 650 to go! The riders participating in the Future2 Wheel Classic 1250km charity cycle recently passed through Orange on their way from Bourke to Sydney. The inaugural Future2 Wheel Classic is an initiative of Ray Griffin and Peter Bobbin, founding trustees of Future2, the foundation of the financial planning profession. The pair held a seminar in Orange on their way through, encouraging financial planners to give back to the community. “We’re getting financial planners to understand the importance of giving money back to the community,” Peter Bobbin told Photo News when he stopped for a short break before heading out to Cowra. Future2 has been involved with local grants, including giving funds to the PCYC for their music program. The riders said that it had been a tough ride, battling distances and boredom on the western roads and then head winds and hilly country as they got closer to the city. With another 650km to go, we wish you good luck and well done!

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Orange Credit Union *Advertised repayment based on a loan of $10,000 over 5 years at an interest rate of 13.99% p.a. Comparison rate 15.04% p.a. based on a loan of $30,000 over 5 years. Eligibility criteria, terms & conditions, fees & charges apply. Interest rates current at date of publication but can be changed without notice. WARNING: This comparison rate applies only to the example or examples given. Different amount and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees and cost savings such as fee waivers, are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Comparison rate schedules are available at our branch and on our website at www.orangecu.com.au


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Major Mitchell considered for Museum

Aiden, 3 What is your favourite food? Sandwiches and Devon What do you want to be when you grow up? Train driver

The Orange Regional Museum Advancement Association (ORMAA) will hold its monthly meeting on Sunday, August 29 at 2pm in the west room of the Orange Regional Gallery. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Carol Broderson, who will talk on the potential for the museum to feature Major Sir Thomas Mitchell as a prominent theme. Major Thomas Mitchell was a surveyor and explorer, and was responsible for surveying much of the eastern part of Australia in the early 1800s. The pathways that Mitchell forged played a vital role in opening up inland Australia. He was also a talented inventor, artist, linguist, and poet. Two of Mitchell’s expeditions commenced from Boree Cabonne just west of Orange. There are over 100 monuments dedicated to Mitchell throughout NSW, QLD and Victoria, and can be found on routes he established as the best directions for settlers to take as they began to move out of Sydney in search of rich, rural agricultural land. The meeting will also be a special general meeting to consider alterations to the constitution in order that the museum becomes a charitable institution, able to receive tax deductable donations.

Why did the chicken cross the road? Well the dog might cross the road! If you had a million dollars, what would you buy? A toy How old is a grown up? 2 What is your favourite TV show, and why? The Wiggles - Big Red Car Who is your favourite superhero, and why? Buzz Lightyear If you could be any animal what would you be? A dog, a horse and a bumblebee How do you know when you’re in love? Mum has to tell me What’s something mummy and daddy always say to you? I love you too much What makes a person a good friend? They tickle me all the time Who is your best friend in the whole world, and why? Kristie What is a holiday? At the beach

Major Mitchell: A monument dedicated to Major Sir Thomas Mitchell at Boree Cabonne

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Do you value your data? What would you do if your PC crashed? Would you lose all of those important files? During August simply purchase an external hard drive and for an additional $50 you can get back up software that we will install and configure to your requirements ensuring your precious data is backed up automatically.

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To keep the Orange community informed of development activity in the City, notice is hereby given that the following development applications have been made to Council during the period Monday, 9 August 2010 to Friday, 13 August 2010. In accordance with section 12 of the Local Government Act, the applications may be inspected at the Customer Service counter of the Civic Centre (ground floor), Byng Street, Orange during normal office hours.

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Because these applications are not specified as “advertised development” under an environmental planning instrument, there is no formal process provided for submissions on the proposed developments. DA/CDC No

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DA 501/2007(4) CDC 140/2010(1) DA 246/2010(1)

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Subdivision (five lot residential) Modification of DA 195/2010(1) - Aircraft Facility (hangar) 231 Cargo Road Rainwater Tank (15,000 litres) 114 McLachlan Street Garage (garage and entertainment room) 248 Byng Street Modification of DA 41/2008(2) - Subdivision (two lot residential) Demolition (existing sheds) Residential Units (four), Garage/Carport and Subdivision (four lot residential strata) 109 Ploughmans Lane and 127 Bowman Modification of DA 501/2007(3) - Housing for Seniors Avenue or People With a Disability (including a community centre, an indoor pool and a bowling green) 15 Braeburn Crescent Dwelling and Attached Garage and Detached Garage 25 Emerald Street Garage

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Aug 19: Matthew Perry, 41, Chandler on Friends. Maryanne Fahey, 55, aka Kylie Mole. Bill Clinton, 64, former US President. Missy Higgins, 27, singer/songwriter. Brendan Nelson, 52, former Federal Opposition leader. Missy Higgins Tammin Sursok, 27, actress. Robert Hughes, 62, the dad on Hey Dad! Aug 20: Fred Durst, 40, Limp Bizkit lead singer. Andy Strachan, 36, The Living End drummer. Josh Kennedy, 28, Aussie soccer player. John Noble, 62, Aussie actor, played Denethor in The Lord of the Rings. Aug 21: Simon Katich, 35, Aussie cricketer. Kenny Rogers, 72, The Gambler. Kim Cattrall, 54, Samantha in Sex and the City. Peter Weir, 66, Australian director, The Truman Show. Robert Harvey, 39, played AFL for St Kilda. Jarrod Lyle, 29, Aussie golfer. Aug 22: Cindy Williams, 63, played Shirley on TV’s Laverne & Shirley. Norman Schwarzkopf, 76, US Army General. Tori Amos, 47, singer, Cornflake Girl. Aug 23: Rick Springfield, 61, singer, John Noble Jessie’s Girl. Rowena Wallace, 63, played Pat the Rat on TV’s Sons and Daughters. Aug 24: Julie Anthony, 61, entertainer. Steve Guttenberg, 52, played Sgt Mahoney in Police Academy. David Ireland, 83, author, three-time winner of the Miles Franklin Award. Aug 25: Gene Simmons, 61, from rock band KISS. Elvis Costello, 56, singer, Veronica. Billy Ray Cyrus, 49, Achy Breaky Heart. Claudia Schiffer, 40, supermodel. Sean Connery, 80, actor. Petria Thomas, 35, Olympic gold Claudia Schiffer medallist. 1. WARnER BROS. 2. nEW LInE CInEMA. 3. GETTy IMAGES FOR UnIVERSAL

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Big donation: Bridget Healy (left) hands over the proceeds of a fundraising concert to Debbie Thornberry of the Cancer Council.

Do your thing! Picture by CHris Bennetts We have a good neWs update! a couple of weeks ago photo news featured a story about a concert that was being held to raise money for the Cancer Council. We are pleased to inform you that the concert was a roaring success with $1150 being raised! organiser and performer Bridget healy could not be happier, “We had roughly 200 people turn up, and we were aiming to raise $500, so to get $1150 is just wonderful!” Bridget first conceived the idea for a

fundraising concert after being unable to take part in the Cancer Councils ‘Relay for Life’ but still wanted to contribute to the cause. “I got in contact with the Cancer Council and they suggested I take part in the ‘do Your thing’ program” Bridget said. the ‘do Your thing’ initiative encourages people to raise money to fight cancer by doing anything they wish. all manner of fund raising events can be organised, from holding a sport day to shaving your head, some people prefer to give a donation in lieu of wedding gifts. debbie thornberry of the Cancer Council

gratefully received the donation from Bridget and encourages others to follow in her footsteps. “It is a great achievement and much appreciated, anyone who wants to collect money for the Cancer Council can do so by registering with ‘do Your thing’ where you will receive guidance and information on how to make your event a success.” Well done to Bridget and all those involved in the fund raising concert, hopefully it will inspire others to ‘do their thing!’ For more information visit www. doyourthing.com.au

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PetsonParade Jo Cannard is the proud owner of Tia Maria the four and a half year old Welsh Pembroke Corgi! How did you get your name? My mum loves Tia Maria and milk To what do you attribute your good looks? Good breeding, good quality food and my buddies at Summer Street Vets To what do you attribute your wonderful temperament? A happy home... though like all corgis I can be a bit snappy! Town or farm? Town unfortunately but I LOOOOOVE my farmstays! What’s your job around the yard? Telling everyone in the street when another cat or dog is in or out of their yard What’s the best thing your owner does? Gives me lots of pats and cuddles, I am a very cuddly corgi What’s the worst thing your owner does? I hate the brush and bath time! What’s the naughtiest thing you’ve ever done? Well it’s a toss up, but once when I was little I stayed at Pop’s and I took off out the back gate... What’s the best thing you’ve ever done? Graduated obedience class Who is your best friend? Holly the terrier cross, but she’s retired now so I chase Flamey the cat a lot What is your favourite treat? Anything Mum’s eating really but I inhale chicken necks What would be your ultimate animal career? Corgis as cattle dogs... let me at ‘em!

Vision checks critical to preventing falls among older Australians “Regular eye examinations provide the best chance of maintaining your well-being and independence longer,” says Leesa. “Changes to eye health can be gradual, and serious conditions can progress without any obvious symptoms. With early detection, many eye diseases are treatable or preventable.” Even the slightest change in vision can seriously impact on the quality of people’s lives and their safety. Increased rates of eye diseases among older Australians can cause key vision problems that may contribute to falls, injuries and fractures.

Tips to prevent falls • Have regular eye examinations with an optometrist, to detect or monitor any eye problems and make sure your spectacle or lens prescription is up-to-date. • Avoid leaving obstacles lying around the home, don’t rush and always ensure adequate lighting. • Maintain an active and healthy lifestyle through regular exercise, good nutrition and regular physical checkups. • If you notice any changes or reduction in your vision, consult your optometrist immediately.

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Winter showcase in Bathurst Sunday, August 22 will be the date for the Winter Showcase Concert in Bathurst which this year be hosted by the Mitchell Conservatorium. Taking place at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, the senior ensembles from Mitchell Conservatorium’s Bathurst and Lachlan Divisions combine in a jamboree that will warm up the stormiest of winter afternoons! The spectacular show will feature an eclectic mixture of musical styles and sounds, as well as loads of ensembles from around the region. Opening will be the Bathurst Brass Boys who have now reached their final year of playing together as an ensemble. The Allegri Singers present a delightful selection of traditional songs under the direction of William Moxey.

Fretworx director and top guitarist/ composer, Aaron Hopper will also be showing off his creative and imaginative flair as his students present two works; one by the noted French composer of film score fame, Yann Tiersen. Next on the menu is the fabulous Bathurst Jazz Ensemble with two pieces arranged by their director, Greg Gibson. Visiting jazz band, Dr. Music and the Con Kids from Forbes will be travelling to Bathurst to perform as well. And that’s not all! The Bathurst Chamber Orchestra will perform three well loved works by Bach, Debussy and Faure and the concert concludes with the phenomenal Bathurst City RSL Concert Band conducted by Mathias Rogala-Koczorowski. With all music from jazz to classical, baroque to traditional, this concert isn’t one

to be missed! The show will take place on Sunday, August 22 at the BMEC starting at 3pm, tickets are by note donation; any enquires please call 6331 6622.

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August 19–25, 2010 Central West Photo News email photonews@cwpn.com.au mail Suite 3, 241 Lords Place Orange NSW 2800 tel 6361 3575 fax 6361 3494

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Thumbs down to hoons on Cecil Road. A number of residents are concerned for safety in the area. Please slow down. Thumbs up to  the team at Dick Smith Electronics from a grateful customer after they refunded and exchanged an item which was the wrong item, even after it had been opened.

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identity theft. A reader thinks we should all be extra vigilant after her husband recently made a trip to the tip to recycle and discovered someone else’s phone bill clearly visible on top of the pile he was tipping into.

These are some shots taken last week by reader Doug Johnson. Pictured is Gosling Creek dam, Lake Canobolas and the third Spring Creek dam. Look at that!

Thumbs up to the great staff at the Cecil Road Corner Store. Always service with a smile. Thankyou! Thumbs up from a  reader to our recent Page 3 girl, Chel Muchirahondo. The reader thought it so refreshing to see someone who’s so happy in her own skin, willing to laugh at herself and enjoy life.

Reader Yvonne Brown sent us these great snaps from the recent flooding we’ve had in the area. These are her shots of Oaky Lane at Ophir which was completely impassable, Fourth Crossing at Ophir (ed. note: last time I was out there you could only see about 1 inch of water!) and the Summer Hill Creek crossing at Ophir. What great snaps, it looks absolutely treacherous!

Thumbs up to the  woman at KFC around lunchtime on Sunday, August 8 who happily shared her meal with a stray dog. Her generosity was noted by another patron.

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Local reader Yvonne Brown wrote to us regarding the recent flooding and rainfall:

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Corden’s decorated Bra Day at the Cabonne Food and Wine Cultural Centre recently raised $1, 160 for the new Care West Lodge, what a great success!

Canobolas High Reunion The 1977 (Yr 7) to 1982 (Yr 12) group of Canobolas High School exstudents are having a 30 years reunion to be held on the October long weekend - 2nd/3rd October 2010 in Orange. The 20 year reunion held in 2000 was a resounding success. This was the group of students that marched and protested for a new hall. The reunion committee is seeking classmates and the year advisors, Mr. Peter Nolan and Mr. Keith Armstrong. Students can find their name and log on at: http://canobolas1980. co.cc Any enquiries can also be directed to the following: PO Box 2275, Orange NSW 2800 or committee members, Kathy Hayward on 6362 3167 or sms 0418 168 914 or to Ian Barnes on 6362 2570. Pictured L – R: Darryl Wright, Kathy Hayward-Taylor, Ian Barnes and Glenn Turner make up the committee for the 30 year reunion of the Canobolas High School.

“We have received over 102mls in the last 4 days. Apparently the last time we have seen rain like this was 20 years ago. Plus’s of the rain. Obvious for the Central West, better dam levels, storm water harvesting, possible lowering of restrictions; better for the farmers, all the good rain for the coming spring with less rain fall expected again. There is always a down side though as well: Lambs and calves being born are struggling to survive. Let’s hope the little calf I helped this morning freezing in the rain and mud makes it through tonight back with its mum. Let’s hope all the lambs the Ostini’s picked up today to put in the warmth of their barns and shelters make it too. That the sheep that have been sheared do not get too cold too quick. That the cows sheltering in clusters everywhere keep warm together. The roads need repairing after all this weather but that brings jobs for many locals so that is good. All in all we expect and cope with this weather out here in the country. It might bring chaos but also many smiles.”

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Words and portrait by Craig Lawler

Yes Minister...

Bruce Bennett doesn’t meet the general profile of a Minister: He still looks like the ruddy but fit Nyngan farmer he once was. He is bedecked in jeans and chambray, he has a framed poster of Motorcycle Grand Prix champion Michael Doohan on his wall, and he rides a trail bike and shoots feral goats for sport.

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ruce is a Minister at Orange Evangelical Church and, since he sold his farm after “doing the sums” and finding his future lay elsewhere, has dedicated his life to his Christian faith and Bible Studies. Bruce went to Sydney to study at Moore Theological College in Newtown and achieved a Bachelor of Divinity. He had established a Church previously in Nyngan and had been impressed by the knowledge of Moore College graduates in that time. Bruce says: “over the years I had heard and met blokes at different places around the Bush and whenever someone made sense I’d say: ‘Where did you train, mate?’ There are other great colleges around but, my universal experience was that they all trained at Moore College. I said ‘that’s where I’m going!’” “I was a shearing, dozer-driving farmer. I did four years at Moore College, studied the Bible in the original languages, a lot of study, and that really helped me a lot and we also did a bit of basic psychology and we did philosophy”. “Mate, we studied the Bible from one end to the other, pulled it all apart and put it all back together. That’s what we do. The bottom line is this, if God has spoken to us, if he has told us true things, then, what on earth am I going to do, just getting up there and raving on about me? We want to hear what God’s got to say but, it was written over 2000 years ago so, it needs to be explained. So, our commitment is to read the text, understand it and condense it into a form to help people and it is also supposed to shape our life – to apply it.” Orange Evangelical Church started with a church plant of like-minded local Christians. Bruce says the plant was comprised: “just of people that said ‘let’s start a church’. It wasn’t a denomination or someone in Sydney saying ‘you’ve gotta do this’, it was just a bunch of people saying let’s get fair dinkum, let’s roll the sleeves up and do something ... It starts with a common view of Christianity and what the Bible is saying to do, and a commitment to the Lord”. “It was started by locals in 1995, just people who had lived in town and were a little bit frustrated by, you know, their experience in church and were keen to start something that unequivocally said ‘look, what we are on about is what the Bible is on about’- pure and simple.” “They asked a bloke Martin Morgan to come

work with them, a young bloke, pretty fresh out of Bible College in Sydney – he became the first Minister or Pastor of Orange Evangelical Church. He worked with them for about seven years. He came and they started meeting at Lexington Primary School and basically it just grew from there. Now, if mum, dad and the kids all turn up we have a congregation of 450.” OEC’s church plant is yet to grow into an actual physical church however, OEC activities take place in various venues about Orange but, planning is underway and a site purchased. The current home for the OEC is Bowen Public School on Park Street in north-east Orange. Bruce says: “We have three congregations that meet every Sunday. We’ve got Morning Church at 10am, Church at Four (4pm) and Night Church starting at 6.30pm: that’s mostly young people. Anyone is welcome; in fact we try to encourage people to bring their friends. We run youth groups and anyone’s welcome. One of our big problems is that, even though we are pretty big, because we don’t have a building, no-one even knows we exist.” Despite the lack of a permanent physical home for their church the OEC is still active in the community: “We run a Kid’s group in Woolies Car Park, in the Senior Citizens Centre there, every Thursday night. We do a thing called Neighbourhood Team where, there is an area in town that does it a bit tough so, once a month, whoever is available, goes down there, grabs a lawnmower and we just help them out and have a chat. We want to help them out but we also know that, for those people to come to church is a big step so; we sort of go their way. We have men’s events and women’s events and we’ve got a seniors group too.” If you’d like to get a taste of the intensive bible studies that form a large part of OEC activities, download Bruce’s podcast “Our Danger and Defence” available in the resources section of the OEC website www.oechurch.org.au which explores Ephesians 6 and the notion of “the armour of God”. As Bruce explains: “The New Testament tells us that if you are a Christian, then you are involved in a war and it is a dangerous war. You are up against a deceptively dangerous and powerful enemy ... get ready for the fight, put on the full armour of God so that when the day of Evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground.”

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20+ MAGAZINE! Each month 20+ will profile a local young person who is achieving great things in the community. If you know anyone you think should have their great work recognised let Photo News know! This week’s cover features Marcus and Hannah of Orange, and the photo is by Seth Buchanan. Seth is a local young photographer making waves throughout the Central West and beyond with his stunning work. To find out more about Seth check out our feature on him inside 20+.

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high pressure situations you are put in, you only get one shot at a wedding so you have to be prepared. Each wedding has its challenges, but seeing your clients happy with the final product and giving them something they will cherish is extremely rewarding.” Seth also explained that shooting a wedding is a great way to practice a wide range of photography disciplines, “I like the variety in shooting a wedding, there is a fashion aspect, candid moments, inside and outside work, and all kinds of different light and weather throughout the day. You really have to be prepared to deal with anything.” “In this job I get to meet a lot of different people. Wedding days are full of emotion, so there is lots of opportunity to capture nice moments between families, it’s pretty special.” As for plans for the future, Seth wants to continue to grow his business. “I definitely want to stay involved in wedding photography, there is a nice market here in Orange and some fantastic venues. I also plan to do more portraiture work.” Seth offers this advice to budding photographers who may want to try their hand at wedding photography. “Be prepared for the day, if it’s possible scout the location beforehand to get some ideas and jot them down on a shot list. If you can take along an assistant to help with holding lights, bags, and equipment that would also be a great help.” “I am really proud of my business and the friendships I have established with my clients. I find the photos are not the only thing that will sell you, you have to be friendly and approachable to establish trust and confidence with your client.” To view some of Seth’s wonderful work visit www.sethbuchanan.com.au

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eth’s interest for photography developed when he was working as a cameraman for a local television station. It was here that Seth learnt the principles of capturing light, framing and working with people. Seth continued to teach himself the art of good photography and it wasn’t long before his hobby became an obsession. In 2004, Seth had the opportunity to photograph a wedding for family friends, which turned out to be a success. “I was pleased at what I achieved shooting my first wedding and I saw an opportunity to work for myself in a rewarding career, so I made the decision to go full steam into building a business, and commit to it full-time.” Now, six years later, Seth is an accredited AIPP member (Australian Institute of Professional Photography) and is heavily booked throughout the wedding season. “I found that my business grew quickly as word of mouth spread. Like any business, building a good reputation is really important and I got very busy much quicker than I expected.” A typical working week finds Seth shooting one and sometimes two weddings over the weekend. The rest of the week is dedicated to editing the images and designing unique albums for his clients. “I enjoy being creative and presenting my clients with something that they will treasure forever. “I particularly like working for myself, I have great flexibility which allows me to meet with my clients when it is suitable for them.” “It’s not just about taking nice photos; there is a business side to develop also. You have to be really organised and self motivated if you are going to work for yourself.” “What I like about wedding photography is the

In thIs job I get to meet a lot of dIfferent people. WeddIng days are full of emotIon, so there Is lots of opportunIty to capture nIce moments betWeen famIlIes, It’s pretty specIal.”

Midwife Hilary Swilling has been working at Orange Base Hospital for two and a half years and she loves her job. Her passion for midwifery, which is defined as ‘to be with women’, began when she did work experience in the maternity ward during High School. From there Hilary went on to study a double degree of nursing and midwifery at Charles Sturt University in Wagga. Midwives don’t always have to study nursing to be a midwife, but it’s a big plus when it comes to getting a job in rural centres. When Hilary’s four year course finished she got a job in Orange and loves how rewarding her job is. “It’s a very rewarding job on

a daily basis. You’re working with well people instead of sick people and you can develop interpersonal relationships as a midwife. You can really see the difference you’ve made in a woman’s life after she leaves the hospital,” Hilary told Photo News. Hilary said that midwifery can be emotionally exhausting, but she doesn’t think it’s more difficult than any other job. “Shift work isn’t too bad once you get used to it,” Hilary said. In her case, the good far out-

weigh the trials, with Hilary’s favourite part of her job being to see the brand new families and watching them bond over their baby. “It’s a nice part that not many people get to see.” There are many places you could move on from midwifery but Hilary says she enjoys being on the floor rather than in a managerial position where you get less contact with patients. “For the minute I really like where I am.”


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Ahead of the With Nicole Hacking

Preparing for the unknown…

Whether you are taking advantage of the local season and heading to the Australian snow, escaping the cold for a European summer, or planning for a year long trip around the world, it’s a backpackers paradise out there. it can also be a backpackers hell. Everyone has their own tips for successful backpacking, some of them well known and obvious (e.g. don’t carry too much cash, don’t carry anything for anyone else, invest in travel insurance), and some of them personal (e.g. always keep a journal). or try these personal favourites to nip those small frustrations in the bud make your trip a true time-out:

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pAck ligHT. This is the first rule of thumb and any seasoned backpacker will tell you so. In fact it’s true: make a list and then halve it. In the end you will of course be the one to decide how much clothing you take – just remember you are going to be stuck carrying it for a long time. If possible, try to leave out that second pair of jeans. They are heavy and hard to dry. On the other hand, do pack a jumper even if you are going somewhere warm. You never know, a cold front might come through.

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AlWAys, AlWAys pAck A sARoNg. They have so many uses. A blanket while relaxing taking in a view, a table cloth, a wrap when you get out of the shower or even a belt. And if you get a bottom bunk you can suspend it from the bunk above to make a screen for darkness and privacy.

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AlWAys cARRy: i. A roll of toilet paper. There are far more uses than the obvious. ii. A ball of string (for tying things to your pack, as a clothesline, emergency shoelaces, etc.) iii. A handful of safety pins (among many other uses, they are great for securing your pockets if you are in a pickpocket prone area – and there are plenty!) iv. A fast drying towel (these are invaluable and available at

most camping stores, as there is nothing worse than dragging around a heavy, wet, smelly towel) v. A pillowcase. It can be hard to pre-empt the state of your hostel pillow and it is also a great place to stash valuables while you sleep. vi. some earplugs. Sometimes you just need to sleep. vii. A pack of playing cards. Old school. Cards are great way to make friends, whether you are waiting for transport or just kicking back in a hostel on a rainy day.

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ing’ your pack can be a good deterrent for potential thieves. These are much more likely to go for shiny new packs that appear to contain money and gadgets. While you are at it, add a piece of cord or a patch that will make your backpack distinguishable from the piles of others on the airport carousel or back of the bus.

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ArAndA Ferrige Aranda Ferrige loves to get her kicks by watching rugby and league football, particularly when it comes to matches between Australia and New Zealand. She enjoys gardening, photography and spending time with animals. Aranda says that when it comes to the environment she is passionate about saving water, recycling and conserving energy and doing this makes her feel like she’s making a difference. To relax, Aranda spends time travelling as she is new to the area, and loves to have a few drinks and catch up with friends. What better way is there than to chill out with the people you love?

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Kylie Gilmour is a busy mum with four kids, but when she gets the time, she loves to let her hair down and get together with her friends, the Kennedy girls. A night with the girls entails some wild Singstar moments, catching up, and a general all round good time, being silly and having fun! Kylie is also passionate about her family and friends, often making use of Facebook to enhance her social time and stay in touch.

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When not studying, working or being with the kids, Nick Tucknott loves a bit of a thrill either on the motorbike, or being a part of the local theatre company. Although times for himself can be as often as a blue moon, a night out with the boys with a few drinks is Nick’s way to chill out and enjoy life. A slightly lower key, but nonetheless important occurrence is a good coffee and time to read the paper; sometimes the simple things in life are best!

Words by grace Johns

A lot of people want to help out the environment and switch to green products but when you’re standing in the supermarket trying to sift through all the ‘buzz words’ on products these days it’s hard to tell what matters and who is telling the truth. We’ve done the research for you so add these products to your shopping list and feel the power of going green!

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Hair care can be a tricky area because the packaging for products is covered in facts and words that don’t seem to make any sense. There are several issues to take into consideration when buying shampoo.

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Chemicals. Your shampoo and conditioner goes all through your hair and washes off all over your body, it sometimes even gets in your eyes – you don’t want it to be made up of harsh chemicals. Not only that, but these products are washing off into your drain, and if you’re using your water for brown water then it’s especially necessary to try chemical free shampoo. You should try to avoid chemicals such as MIT, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and DEA all of which are either allergens or chemicals that ‘eat away your skin’ and are usually put in there to make the shampoo more foamy! Most commercial shampoos contain SLS.

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Animal testing. A huge amount of commercial shampoos and conditioners are tested on animals and a lot of research has to be done to make sure they’re not. See our products descriptions to see which brands don’t test on animals. because a product 3 Just is advertised as ‘organic’

doesn’t mean it is free of harsh chemicals, advertising a product as organic just means that it contains lots of natural ingredients – but it can still contain harsh chemicals.

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As usual, the closer a product is made to Australia the smaller its carbon footprint is.

Green shampoos and conditioners Natures Organics: (including Organic Care, Natures Organics Fruits, Natures Organics Turning Point), Organic Care: does not test on animals (CCF Accredited), uses sustainable, compostable or recycled packaging, Australian owned and made, certified organic,

actively tries to reduce palm oil use in their products, very affordable, SLS free Eco Store: Biodegradable ingredients, recyclable packaging, does not test on animals, not genetically engineered, NZ owned, SLS free Juicy Skin Fruit Smoothie: No SLS, no minerals, no artificial colours, no

petro chemicals, no parabens, and made in Orange! [I found this one at the Visitor’s Information Centre!] Semi-green shampoos and conditioners Organix: paraben free, SLS free, not tested on animals, sulphate free but does contain Disodium Laureth


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Words by Grace Johns

How to safe proof your

there’s been a lot of talk in the media recently about the dangers of social networking sites, and a lot of that attention has been on australia’s most commonly used one, facebook. Instead of telling you ‘facebook is bad, don’t use it’ we thought we’d give you some tips on safe proofing your Facebook from any threats that may be out there.

real lIfe, local story A friend of mine, let’s call him ‘tom’ recently had his facebook account hacked. the hacker, in tom’s account, changed the listed phone number to their own, and posted a status update that informed all tom’s friends that he was overseas, his wallet had been stolen, he had no way of getting home, and that he needed help. concerned friends who saw this immediately called him on the number provided, where the hacker picked up, but pretended to be in a low service area and said that he would text them. he then texted the person saying that if they could please transfer some money into his bank account, he’d pay them back later, and gave them his bank details. to some people this may have seemed a bit fishy, but in the heat of the moment a lot of his friends sought to help him out, and the hacker ended up getting away with around $1000 of tom’s friend’s money. It wasn’t until mr t had logged onto his facebook a day later that he saw what had happened, and informed his friends that his account must have been hacked.

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A few photos of you, your full name, birth date and some personal information can be enough to have your identity stolen and the consequences are quite dramatic. Identity theft can come in many different forms, sometimes more criminal, such as using someone else’s identity to commit a crime, but in most cases identity theft is used for financial fraud; the thief is able to get hold of your credit card account using your personal details and then starts stealing your money from it. Although Facebook doesn’t involve your financial information, it still can give thieves the key information they need to steal your identity. Stalking: Although most Australians are sure they won’t be stalked or put in danger by someone they meet on Facebook, the fact is, the consequences are so severe that everyone should be protecting themselves from this by following a few simple rules.

safe proofIng yourself set your profIle to prIvate On Facebook you can make your profile completely inaccessible to everyone except those that you have confirmed as a friend. This means, that if someone looks up your name on Facebook, all they’ll find is a blank profile picture, your name and a message saying ‘add this person as a friend’. However, to make yourself slightly more accessible to people that you know in real life who may wish to add you as a friend, you can make your profile picture available to be seen and some of your details. Many people are unaware that their Facebook profiles are public until someone tells them, because when you sign up to Facebook your profile is automatically set as public. To change your profile settings: Go to ‘Account’ in the top right corner and choose ‘Privacy’ from the drop down menu. You’ll be given information on what your privacy settings are currently set to. From there, click ‘customize my settings’ and go through the list of options. You can choose very specifically what you want to share and who can see it. E.g. you have the option of making your family and relationship details available to; everyone, friends of friends, friends only or friends only except certain groups like, people you have chosen to only be able to view your ‘limited profile’. To test the necessity of having a private

profile, we looked up a random name on Facebook until we found one with no privacy settings. Without even adding this person as a friend we immediately found out their full name, date of birth, girlfriend’s name, what school he went to, who he had listed as his brother and children and his location. We were also able to access several clear photos of his face. If a criminal had already stolen this person’s credit card details and was just looking for some more information on him to get access to his accounts, then they would have hit the jackpot. Don’t aDD people as a frIenD If you Don’t know tHem This rule is simple, if someone adds you as a friend on Facebook don’t just add them automatically. They could be an unsavoury character or an identity thief disguised as a 20 - something Australian woman. Especially beware of those people who add you as a friend, and they do have a few mutual friends, but when you look through their list of friends, you can see that they are only, for example, friends with very attractive looking females. You can add people that you don’t know in your immediate circle of friends, but it’s a judgement call – see if you recognise their face; see how many of your mutual friends have given them access and if you would trust those friends’ judgement, etc. Just because someone that adds you has ‘mutual friends’ doesn’t mean they’re trustworthy, your friends that have added them may have just accepted their friend’s request without knowing them as well. A good idea would be to set a time to go through your Facebook account and delete everyone you don’t know – it’s never too late! facebook quIzzes Loads of us have done those miscellaneous quizzes and posted them in our ‘Notes’ where we answer about 100 questions about ourselves under the idea of ‘Get to know me better’. Have you ever noticed that many of the questions are quite similar to those that you are asked to answer when you’ve forgotten your password for your email, etc? Such as the name of your first pet, your best friend or the name of the street you grew up on? Well those sorts of details that you’ve put possibly publicly on your site can be used against you if someone starts trying to steal your identity.

A solution to this can be either not do those quizzes at all, or make sure you don’t answer one that you know you’ve put as your security password. Don’t be too trustwortHy It may sound unfair, but you can’t be too trustworthy. If a friend of yours is acting weird on Facebook, or it looks like their account has been hacked – remember that the hacker can now access your information too because it’s available to your friends. If you’re friends with a few people that you think might be a bit seedy, only give them access to your limited profile or delete them completely. Don’t meet wItH strangers If you meet a complete stranger on a social networking site and no one that you trust knows them in real life, don’t meet up with them outside of Facebook. If you insist on meeting them, then make sure you do it in an extremely public place with a few of your friends around. sHarIng your DetaIls Don’t make your personal details such as your date of birth, phone number and address available. If someone wants to know it then they can ask you my sending you a personal message. Sharing your information with other sites Facebook now has a function where it will automatically share your information with other websites; this is potentially dangerous because it means that the only thing stopping a dangerous website from receiving your information is Facebook. pHotos Not only is it distasteful, but uploading revealing pictures of yourself or your friends can potentially be very dangerous – you never know what’s going to end up on an unsavoury website. Similarly, if you have several clear faced photos of yourself available to anyone and everyone, this can put you at risk too.

your voIce If you found this article helpful, or would like to hear more about protecting yourself on the internet, email us at photonews@ cwpn.com.au or text on 0422 396 717 to share your opinions.


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Embernine are a band who likes to do things their own way. By choosing to forge their own identity rather than subside to momentary trends, they have developed a strong following and a lethal sound.

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he band formed 2 years ago, when school friends Billy T and Lukey B, found guitarist Brad on the internet, and bassist Jamie on the streets. The group bonded over a love of music “We’re all influenced by a range of music from punk to heavy metal. We liked musicians and bands that tend not to follow the latest trends in the music industry and are well known by their talents, not their haircuts.” The band has previously released 2 CD’s which captured their raw, enthusiastic, new band energy. They are now in the process of recording a new CD which will feature an evolved sound. “Our sound has changed since the release of our first CD’s but as a band it takes a long time to find your specific sound, which we feel the current CD we are recording has” Billy explained. Seeing Embernine live is an interesting, intense experience as Billy explains

“We can’t pull off the typical scary looking metal band that many people expect, it’s who we are as people to have fun and do things out of the ordinary and I feel that this comes out on stage.” Embernine are also proud to say that they have shared the stage with some of the largest and most respected bands in the underground metal scene, including Five Star Prison Cell, Simia Dei, and more. Embernine also think it’s important to stay accessible to their fans and musical peers, “People who want to chat to us, we’re on Facebook and Myspace, and are always keen to talk to music fans and upcoming bands.” Embernine offer advice for bands starting out, “Play what you want to play, don’t follow the latest trends and be yourself! Your make-up and black hair won’t get you well known, your commitment to create something unique and different will.”

Time for a new job? Two things I am consistently asked are “how is the job market?” and “how can I best represent myself in a job search process?” Both questions hold relevance in the overall job search, it’s important to educate yourself on the local employment market in addition to putting your best foot forward in any job search process.

 Keeping it real: Embernine are Lukey B, Jamie, Brad and Billy T.

In terms of the first question about market conditions, I’m pleased to say that the Orange employment outlook remains robust with significant opportunity across all sectors. In particular, roles in banking, financial planning, accounting and office support/administration seem to be the strongest sectors. In each of these professions you can expect to have good choice and frequency of roles but do keep in mind that timing is everything – the market for these roles changes week to week so it’s important to keep an eye on the local press in addition to www.gwspersonnel.com.au and other avenues you may have. There is currently a skills shortage for engineers, lawyers, architects and town planners . These professionals often come from the city markets and it’s part of our role to promote the region as a great place to work and live. In terms of the second question about how to represent yourself, it’s crucial that you “sell” yourself with confidence in order to gain a new and exciting opportunity. A couple of things to remember:

Tim Berryman, GWS Personnel

1. Be proactive Stay on top of the local market by reading the local newspaper and consistently monitoring on-line job boards such as www.seek.com. Be sure to build a relationship with a local recruitment professional and stay in contact. You should put a call through to your recruiter at least once a fortnight to discuss opportunities and the market in general.

Tim is the Manager of GWS Personnel in Orange – a leading regional recruiting firm focused on professional roles ranging from office administration and reception right through to accounting, banking & senior executive positions. GWS Personnel has offices in Orange, Bathurst, Dubbo, Wagga Wagga & Parkes.

2. Follow up on joB applications A simple mistake many people make is applying for a job and then forgetting about it. It is critical that you put a phone call through in the days following an application to make sure the company received it and to ask what the next steps may be. 3. Be punctual If you’re lucky enough to get a job interview, be sure to arrive on time and always do your research on the company beforehand. A company’s website is a great place to start your research. 4. Be patient This is sometimes the hardest part of any job search. While we all have bills and mortgages to pay, it’s quite common for a job search to take anywhere between 4-6 weeks (once you consider submitting applications, interviews, reference checking and offer stage). Overall, Orange is a great place to live and employment opportunities are out there for everyone.

For a confidential career discussion or for assistance in hiring within your team, please contact Tim on (02) 6361 1112 or email tim@gwspersonnel.com.au.


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saTurday, sepTember 4 Vanstorm w/ City Falls, Embernine, Loathing Stacy and Dead Modern. CWA Hall in Robertson Park. 6pm to 11pm. Tix: $15 @ the door Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 9pm. Tix: FREE Pig Iron Bob. Hotel Orange. 10pm. Tix: FREE Thursday, sepTember 9 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 9pm. Tix: FREE DJ Breezer. Hotel Orange. 10pm. Tix: FREE sunday, sepTember 5 Ray Vanderby Quartet. Royal Hotel. 2pm. Tix: FREE saTurday, sepTember 11 Kyle Manning Band. Canobolas Hotel. 9pm. Tix: FREE Taste of Chaos. Hotel Orange. 10pm. Tix: FREE OuT OF TOWn

saTurday, augusT 28 The Converts. Canobolas Hotel. 9pm. Tix: FREE Blue Devil Bitten. Hotel Orange. 10pm. Tix: FREE Rubba Band. Orange Ex-Services Club – Northcott Lounge. 8pm. Tix: FREE Thursday, sepTember 2 Kyle Manning and Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 9pm. Tix: FREE DJ Breezer. Hotel Orange. 10pm. Tix: FREE Friday, sepTember 3 Guess What? Hotel Orange. 10pm. Tix: FREE

saTurday, sepTember 18 The Bohemian Masquerade Ball. The Barons of Tang (Melbourne), Ghostboy (Sydney), The Golden Virtues (Brisbane), Mojo Juju (Newcastle), Mr Fibby (Canberra), Bloody Lovely Audrey (Bathurst) . Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre. 8pm. Tix: $27+bf, available August 16 6333 6161

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It’s a movie starring Steve Carrell and Tina Fey and it’s called Date Night but don’t be fooled – this is not a rom-com. I’ve seen this movie and when I first looked at the poster I thought ‘ooh! A romantic comedy with some sort of comedic kerfuffle in it – looks like fun!’ I went to see it with my mother and sister, leaving my Dad at home saying ‘I don’t think you’ll like this one’. Boy was I wrong. It’s not exactly a gore filled action of epic proportions, but it still left my mind racing, my heart beating and my mum and sister and I saying ‘well... that had more action than I expected!’. In essence Date Night is an action comedy that follows the story of a self described ‘boring married couple’. Phil (Steve Carrell) and Claire Foster (Tina Fey) who, in a bid to add some spice to their marriage, decide to go to a fancy restaurant that is completely booked out, and pretend that they’re the owners of someone else’s table reservation. Little do they know that the reservation holders are actually a pair of criminals who have been blackmailing some other crims over something very dangerous and life threatening. Without going into too much detail, this results in an action-packed 90 minutes where the couple bumble their way through a series of intense situations while also managing to be hilarious at the same time. This probably isn’t one for the entire family, but anyone aged from about 16 and up will love it! Release date: August 18 (yesterday!)

We all remember reading it in High School, well now they’ve made it into a movie – and we should all go see it, if only for the fact that we should be supporting Australian films. If that’s not enough for you then why not go to re-live the pubescent romance that had you feeling all tingly when you were 13. Based on a series of novels written by John Marsden, the plot follows a group of teenagers who return from a camping trip to discover the country has been invaded. This story has everything; drama, action, romance, teen angst, comedy and - contrary to what the plot suggests - it really makes me want to go camping! It’s a great story of how teenagers act and take control in a crisis and by the look of the trailer, is going to translate well into movie form. If you haven’t read the book then make sure you get to this one and see what all the fuss is about. If this is an oldie but a goody for you then grab a bunch of your old school friends and have a nostalgia-filled night! Release date: September 2

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This one has been quite some time in the making for Aussie newcomer, Megan Washington. With a hit EP and single that reached 67 in Triple J’s Hottest 100, Washington is one of Australia’s most promising new talents. If you’re into beautiful indie tunes with great melodies that you can sing along to, cry along to, laugh along to and listen to over and over again... then you’ll like Washington.

Probably one of the bigger album releases of the month, M.I.A’s third album is another one to add to her list of high-concept hip-hop craziness. If you liked the experimental beats, rapping, singing and controversy that usually travels everywhere with M.I.A, you’ll like this one. It’s getting a lot of mixed reviews in the media, but how can you not give it at least one listen to see for yourself? Except to hear everything M.I.A. has to say about the World Wide Web.

Take a trip to the past with Tame Impala as they bring 60s/70s psych and prog rock into the future. ‘Inner Speaker’ has been eagerly anticipated by fans of the young Perth band since their 2008 self-titled EP which received high rotation on Triple J radio. Expect to hear lo-fi fuzzy guitars with plenty of wah and distortion topped with a young man singing about what’s good / bad with the world. It makes for great headphone music.

Love it or loath it, that crazy tale of vampires, werewolves and teen romance is a big deal and doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon. As is customary with any blockbuster worth its salt, the accompanying soundtrack will hit the shelves and be expected to sell zillions. But unlike many fad teen-romance compilation records (Dawson’s Creek anyone?) this soundtrack is actually pretty awesome. There are a number of heavy hitting artists who have provided tunes including The Black Keys, Muse, The Dead Weather and the incredible Band of Horses. So if you’re a devoted fan of the Twilight series you probably already have this CD and know how awesome it is and for anyone else; it’s okay to give it a listen without having to pledge allegiance to Team Edward or Team Jacob. Or at least ‘borrow’ it from your little sister and have a listen.

Stand-out tracks: How to Tame Lions, Clementine, Sunday Best For fans of: Laura Marling, Leonard Cohen, Lily Allen’s quieter stuff

Stand-out tracks: XXXO, Meds and Feds For fans of: Peaches, Lady Soverign, Lady Gaga

Stand-out tracks: Desire Be Desire Go, Solitude is Bliss For fans of: The Beatles in their Sgt Pepper days and Dungen

Stand out tracks: The Dead Weather - Rolling in on a Burning Tire, Band of Horses – Life on Earth, Florence and The Machine - Heavy in Your Arms For fans of: Dark rock, vampires and/or werewolves


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WELCOME! Hi all, My name is Belinda McDonald and I’m the new face at Tony Leahey Motor Group here in Orange. Welcome to the first edition of Twenties Plus and My Drive! Over the next few months I will be rolling up my shirt sleeves and bringing to you a number of vehicle reviews and tests across a wide range of brands and models. It can often be a difficult and sometimes even a daunting task to shop for a new vehicle, particularly with the amount of choice we have these days. I hope that some of the information and reviews I will be presenting over the coming months will allow you to make accurate comparisons and informed decisions about what car, SUV, 4WD or ute best suits your needs and importantly which offer the best value for money. This month I have included three vehicles from the small car segment including the Ford Focus, Ford Fiesta and the brand new Hyundai i20. The small car market is one that is becoming increasingly focused on economy and environmental impact. With this in mind I have included information and statistics on the economy and environmental friendliness of each vehicle. Until next month, happy motoring! Belinda McDonald

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FORD FOCUS LX The Ford Focus LX is loaded with features commonly found on higher priced European cars. Light and accurate, the Focus Lx is available in a racy five speed manual or relaxed automatic. Simple and spacious on the interior and sleek and stylish on the outside, the Focus Lx sits high on the ladder in a competitive market. Responsive to drive, the Focus is asmuch at home through the tight city streets as it is cruising on the highway, making it versatile in a variety of conditions. The Focus Lx offers great value for money and is well worth a test drive if you’re in the market for a new small to mid sized car.

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FORD FOCUS LX

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2.0L Petrol

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5 Star ANCAP rating

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HYUNDAI i20 Hyundai’s onto a winner with the i20 SPECS

HYUNDAI i20

ENGINE:

1.4L Petrol

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6L/100Km

SAFETY:

5 Star ANCAP rating

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Voted car of the year in 2010 by ecocar magazine, the Hyundai i20 presents extreme value in today’s market. The i20 is packed with features commonly associated with higher priced cars such as ABS, stability and traction control, a five star ancap rating and a six airbag system. The environmentally conscious will fall in love with the i20’s low emissions, and impressive fuel economy will help at the bowser. Athletic styling gives the i20 a solid stance on the road and handling is impressive with virtually no body roll and plenty of useable power. Surprising space and a stylish interior, rounds out what will no doubt become a winner on Australian roads.

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ometimes you don’t always get what you want for your birthday, like for instance, Kerrie Blandford, she wanted a new fridge for her 25th birthday and boyfriend, Chris (now her hubby) gave her something a little bigger than a new fridge and way better....a very cute 1954 FJ Holden. Chris has always wanted an FJ and lucky for him his plan worked and he didn’t cop a frying pan in the back of the head. This little FJ was in pretty good nick when Chris and Kerrie got her and the only things that have been done is putting 6 inch wheels on her and changing the 6 volt electrical system to a 12 volt. She still has her original 132 CI 6 cylinder motor, which is equivalent to a 2.15 litre motor and her original 3 speed column manual gear box. When finances allowed, Chris and Kerrie gave their little car a new spray job, the colours of which Kerrie got to pick; it was her birthday present remember. Chris was not too impressed with her choice at first, but says that it grew on him over the years and he is now very happy with the little cars’ colour scheme. As most FJ’s are, this little one is a much loved member of the family and is only brought out on special occasions; a happy ending for all concerned.

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August 19–25, 2010 Central West Photo News

Hunter William Miller Born 9/08/10 Weight 3790g Parents Louise and Shane Miller of Orange

Anne Belmonte Born 12/08/10 Weight 3280g Parents Jacinta and Nino Belmonte of Orange Siblings Sienna (6yrs), Domenic (3yrs)

Siblings First child Grandparents William and Sandra Anderson of the U.K, Lorraine and Keith Miller of Forrest Reefs Great-Grandparents Veronica Rose, Rebecca Anderson both of the U.K., Joan Smith and the late Lionel Smith of Orange

Grandparents Herb and Caroline Ritz of Orange, the late Antonia Belmonte

Malachi Kim Howarth Born 9/08/10 Weight 4240g Parents Michelle and Keith Howarth of Orange

Isobel Mary Smith Born 11/08/10 Weight 4050g Parents Sally and Tim Smith of Orange Siblings Ethan (2yrs) Grandparents Tracey Turrell and Geoffrey Smith of Balmoral, Ron and Mavis Oakley of Hamilton Great Grandparents Bob Turrell of Balmoral, Ron and Alma Smith of

Siblings Zachary (2yrs) Grandparents Wendy and Dave Knudsen, Norm Foley, Cathy and Ron Long, and the late Chris Howarth, all of Orange Great-Grandparents Maureen and John Miller, David and the late Norma Benthem, all of Orange

Allegra Poppy Craig Born 9/08/10 Weight 3240g Parents Sarah and Wes Craig of Boomey Siblings First child

Joshua Gerald Sandral Born 9/08/10 Weight 3120g Parents Angela and Adrian Sandral of Orange

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Ray’s charitable ride in dad’s tyre tracks Millthorpe recently hosted a group of cyclists re-enacting a 1955 cycle event for charity. Ray Griffin followed in his professional cyclist father Jack’s tyre tracks from Bourke to Sydney to raise funds for the Future2 Foundation which offer grants to charitable causes and community projects. The BT Future2 Wheel Classic covered 1250km over 10-days taking in the communities of Cobar, Nyngan, Dubbo, Orange, Millthorpe, Cowra, Crookwell, Nowra, and Wollongong. Even before the inaugural Wheel Classic hit the road, fundraising had reached $49,000 — almost half of the ambitious $100,000 target. All money raised will go towards Future2 grants for charities

working to give hope for a better future to disadvantaged young Australians. The BT Future2 Wheel Classic follows the original route taken by Jack Griffin. Son Ray, a trustee of Future2, was inspired by his father’s recollections of the ride on rough dirt roads for much of the way. On each of the ten days of the Classic, up to eight financial planners joined the ride in return for a pledge to raise or donate $500 with Peter Roan from Orange one local financial planner to help out.

Right: Cycling in his father’s tyre tracks for charity, Ray Griffin had a stop-over in Millthorpe recently as part of a 10-day, 1250km tour.

Snowy trip takes in capital sites Snow was seriously on the minds of Millthorpe Public School Year Five and Six pupils on their recent excursion.

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The excursion’s first stop was at Canberra for visits to the National Capital Exhibition, Questacon, and the War Memorial. Cooma was the next stop followed by a fun day skiing at Smiggin Holes with advanced skiers learning the tricks of the trade from their European ski instructor, Gwen. Next day saw a visit to Australia’s engineering and construction marvel of the 1950s, the Hydro-Electric Scheme at the Snowy Hydro Exhibition Centre before stopping back at Canberra for a tour of old and new Parliament House where students were able to play role sessions over a “rainwater tank bill”. The good conduct of the pupils saw a number of compliments on the trip from the public about the pupil’s tidy appearance and exceptional manners.

Maddison McDonald getting into the swing of skiing at Smiggins.

Year Six students Cl audia Kay and Siobhan Turk show how it’s done on the slopes at Sm iggin Holes.

News stories by David Dixon Story Ideas welcome! Ph: 6361 3575 reception@ cwpn.com.au Millthorpe Year Five and Six Pupils outside new Parliament House in Canberra on their Snowy Excursion.

Year Five pupil Cohen Schubert during the recent Millthorpe excursion to the snow.


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Shedders helping Molong community Helping in construction and gardening work at Molong cemetery and making toys for charity are two of a number of recent projects that Molong Men’s Shed have contributed to the community. Men’s Shed members built the new fence at the cemetery to protect the graves from cars. The group now plan to build new gardens at the cemetery. “We were concerned that cars were inadvertently driving over graves and we offered to provide the labour if the Council supplied the materials,” Men’s Shed member Phil Staines said. “We also wanted to give something back to the community because of the support the Council gave us in helping to establish our Men’s Shed building.” “I know that all visitors to the cemetery will appreciate these beautification works and partnerships between Council and groups such as the Men’s Shed are very rewarding,” Cabonne Mayor Kevin Duffy said in commending the group.

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With just under 30 members, the Molong group has also been busy recently making toys for several charities and is planning a number of projects to make a difference in the town. “But our primary aim is to address men’s health problems and provide activities and social contact that can help prevent some of these problems,” member Ken Roberts said. Isolation, loneliness and depression are looming as major health issues for men, particularly for those who have retired. Men’s Sheds can play a significant and practical role in addressing these and other issues. The aim is to help connect men with their communities and mainstream society and at the same time act as a catalyst in stimulating their community’s economic activities. The Molong Men’s Shed will be offering free hearing tests on Thursday August 26 at its headquarters behind the Uniting Church in Bank Street. Molong and is urging older men to take advantage of the service. The group meets on Mondays and Thursdays between 9–4pm and welcomes new members.

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Quick News Tourism savvy sought

Candidates with tourism savvy are being sought for the Cabonne Country Tourism Advisory Committee. The Committee’s role is to develop Cabonne’s tourism industry and is seeking people with skills in areas such as marketing, promotion, event management, research, and grant-writing.

The advisory committee has input into Council’s Tourism Plan and also plays a key role in developing the potential of tourism in Cabonne. The Committee’s objectives are to help assess infrastructure and how it can be improved; identify target markets; investigate partnerships and alliances that can boost the industry; and identify trends that can increase the number of visitors to the area. A minimum of seven people will be appointed to the Advisory Committee for a one-year period. More information and application forms can be obtained by contacting Council’s Promotion and Tourism Officer Glenn Mickle on 6392 3200 or from Council’s website: www.cabonne.nsw.gov.au

No glitter for landholders

Landholders surrounding a proposed gold mine at Kings Plains recently met at Blayney to hear from the mine’s proponents. About 100 Kings Plain landholders attended the meeting to discuss the gold exploration project on the Ingledoon property at Kings Plains about 10 kilometres from Blayney. Newmont Mines answered questions on the potential impact of the gold mine on this rich agricultural area. Landholders said they were reluctant to spend money on projects including pasture improvement, dams, fencing and buildings while the exploration continued.

Lister, Tom in new museum display

Two new display cases at Millthorpe Golden Memories Museum will feature displays about local historical figures William Tom Junior and John Lister. John Lister discovered gold in 1857 and is credited as being one of the central figures in the Australian Gold Rush which revolutionised Australia’s post-convict society in the mid-1800s. William Tom Junior was a founder of the Cornish Settlement at Byng. The new “viewer-friendly” showcases will update the standard of the museum’s Tom and Lister display.

Molong Men’s Shed members Bob Philpott, Ken Roberts and Phil Staines help build a new fence at Molong cemetery.

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Jan Richards Business Central West Libraries Your official title Manager Name one thing that your business is well known for Customer service How long have you lived in the Central West? 20yrs Hobbies or interests? Reading, patchwork, gardening and cooking Sports you play Walking with friends and our dogs How long have you been the boss? 16yrs Number of staff Across the 7 libraries, 64 staff and 100 volunteers Most popular product or service you sell Free internet access, and specific group services such as kids time and family history research Favourite Central West business Everyone the library deals with What do you love most about the Central West? Four seasons If you had the power, what would you change in the Central West? Find a solution to the water problem

A prominent site for imposing hotels THE HoTEl Canobolas is one of the most imposing buildings along orange’s main street and when it was constructed in the 1930s it replaced another large building, the Club Hotel. last week’s Timewarp featured a photo of a splendidly decorated dining room inside the ‘new’ hotel while this week’s photo shows a procession passing by the Club Hotel, possibly in the 1920s. The photo shows a large crowd on the street outside the hotel, people on the footpath and on the first floor verandah. One of the first buildings on the site was John Martin’s blacksmith which ex-

isted in the early 1860s and early 1870s. The Club House Hotel was erected on the corner in 1875-76 for augustus Coulson, a stock and station agent and mayor of orange in 1891-92. In 1894 the name was shortened to the Club Hotel. The stormwater channel carrying blackman’s swamp Creek ran under the intersection of lords Place and summer Street and in heavy rain it would overflow at a bend beneath the hotel. The entire ground floor, including the public and saloon bars, and the dining room, were often flooded. This situation was eased significantly

when the channel was widened and improved during the 1930s. news of the new hotel to be constructed on the site was purveyed to the public through the orange leader on October 27, 1937: “The magnificent new Club Hotel, to be commenced very soon, is so elaborately planned, so complete in its details, that in its designing the proprietary, Tooheys ltd, and architects only have aimed at producing an ideal hotel.” The Hotel Canobolas was officially opened on Wednesday, March 1, 1939.

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Budgie Smuggler or Redhead? I know that most of you have probably made up your minds about who you are going to vote for this weekend … but some haven’t. There are plenty of Australians voting for the first time in their lives, including almost half of my Year 12 mathematics class. For some of them, this is a very exciting time – an opportunity to be a part of the democratic process, to ‘make a difference’ with their vote and to really indicate to those around them that they have taken yet another step into adulthood.

“I overheard a much younger child say something like “Lucky I don’t vote – ‘cos I couldn’t vote for the guy with big ears OR the lady with the big nose!!!” You only have one chance at voting for the first time – so who will they vote for? Have they been swayed by the commercials and all of the spin? Will they vote the same way as the conversation at the dinner table has told them to for the last 18 years (or will they vote the opposite way, just to make a statement)? Or will they make up their minds through a variety of sources? Will they waste the vote? I overheard a much younger child say something like “Lucky I don’t vote – ‘cos I couldn’t vote for the guy with big ears OR the lady with the big nose!!!” Out of the mouths of babes. Now, while this statement is very politically incorrect, it reminded me of my early 20s. It was election time, and the grandmother of my girlfriend at the time said something like “It wouldn’t matter if Bob (Hawke) was Labor or Liberal, I’ll vote for him because he’s funny and I like his hair.” Now, both of the above gems indicate a few things to me, and they’re things that our maths class chatted about (I know you think we get off track all the time, but we really do a lot of work in there!). We also talked about the fact that the donkey vote (a vertical preferential vote down the column) contributes up to 3% of all votes. So, how should they vote? I told them that no matter what they think about ears, noses, hair colour, budgie smugglers and the like, that this is the FIRST time they’ll ever get to affect the process, so they should make it count. Come late Saturday night, every new voter will have affected the process, some will be happy, and some disappointed at the outcome. One way or the other, though – I hope they give serious thought to which boxes they fill in, because they’re adults now.

Cudal Public Kinder 1/2 Pictures by GRACE JOHNS

When Photo News dropped by to Cudal Public School recently Kinder 1/2 were busy working on PD. The kids were all smiles for the camera.

Paul Tierney is the Director of Development and a mathematics teacher at an Orange School.

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Hubbers... Walk outside and take a whiff of the air. Can you smell it? That fresh, florally, crisp scent that brings joy to your heart? That’s right, that’s the smell of spring on its way! I can feel it in my bones and it makes me want to dance around on top of grassy hills in dresses, singing at the top of my lungs! And do you know what this means? We must begin thinking about... da da da daaaa! Spring fashions! Girls: You’ll be pleased to hear that the shabby chic romantic style is still in, I’m talking floral dresses, cut off trousers and everything vintage. But this season we have a new contender on the field – say hello to the... boyfriend Capri trousers! Specifically, beige or ‘chino’ tapered or rolled up pants that show off those fine ankles of yours, but are a bit baggy around the thighs (they’re also all the rage in denim, navy and... *shudder* cargo). But that’s not all: you knew it was coming, you tried to avoid it, but it’s here now and will soon brainwash you into loving it... the clog! It’s been a while, but clogs are back in full force, so expect everyone to rise about 10 inches in height and fall down a lot. Boys: Similar to the girls fashion – if you’re not comfortable with showing off your ankles then you’re going to have to give up on fashion all together this spring/summer – because it’s all about the ankles. The cut off pants, or rolled up pants, or for the modest, pants tucked into your shoes, are all the rage. Now when girls drive past men on the street we can yell out ‘SHOW US YER ANKLES!’ If you wanna hear more about upcoming fashion trends then stay tuned, Hubbers! P.s. For any of you wondering how Grace went with her ‘no Facebook mobile’ challenge, then I will say this... I failed. Miserably.

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Renee Madden, Kylie and Glenn Jenkins, and Rhys Horan soaking up the winter sun outside Gloria Jean’s

Sharon Holmes holding Shaylee and Rosanne Osborne enjoying some action at the Western Junior Basketball Championship

Where would we find you on a Saturday Night In front of my computer working or out test shooting scenes for scripts me and my mates are writing (I live a boring social life). What are you into at the mo? Amazing films like Inception! The Canon 7D, smooth epic cinematography, epic film scores! What’s on your ipod right now? The film score from Pearl Harbour!... Umm, I mean the sound of my hard 5 litre super charged V8 (can people tell I’m lying on paper?).

Out and about in Orange...

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OBH AGM Pictures by CHRIS BENNETTS Orange Base Hospital Auxiliary recently held its 87th Annual General Meeting in the Hospital’s chapel. It was a momentous occasion for the group, marked by the handing over of the presidency. Podiatrist Nicholas Gifford was a guest speaker at the meeting and entertained the group with tales of his travels in China. The Auxiliary celebrated their achievement in raising 162 thousand dollars for the hospital over the last 12 months. The majority of the money was raised at the Flo Corbyn receiving 30 year badge hospital kiosk and also fundraising exercises such as raffles.

Kristine Smith presents a gift to Viki Ozols

Maxine Kinghorn and Nola

Pat Devenish and Nola

Betty Fahy receiving 10 year badge

Betty Hocking receiving recognition award

Hazel Neal, Betty Hocking, and regional representative Nola Everingham

Jean Leonard- receiving a long service certificate

Coming Together for Christmas Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT On Wednesday 27th of June, retired employees of Electrolux and Email came together for their annual Christmas in July. This midyear festivity provided the opportunity for old friends to catch up and enjoy a nice afternoon inside away from the Orange cold.

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Thelma Thornberry, Fay Harvey, Alan Stephens and Bessie Miskell

Alan Stevenson and Colin Moss

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Dudley, Ross Brander, Mary Boyle and Leslie Peters

Welcome Denin! Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Little baby boy Denin Jackson Joseph Quinn was officially welcomed into the world with a party on Saturday, 31st of July surrounded by family and friends. Denin was born on Monday 12th of July and will be a little brother for Paige who is soon to turn two. Congratulations to parents Amy and Sean Quinn!

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Amy, Paige, Sean and baby Denin

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Kiss Me- It’s My Birthday! Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Felicity Gallagher or ‘Flick’ to her friends, celebrated her 21st birthday at the Parkview surrounded by family and friends on Friday, 30th of July. Family and friends had come from as far as Adelaide and Cairns to make the night special, with a big night out expected after the formal celebrations had finished.

Black and White Birthday Bash Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT It was all black and white for Stuart Hobbs on Friday, 30th of July as he celebrated his 21st birthday at the Hotel Orange. Family and friends travelled from Albury, Armidale, Sydney, Finley and Holbrook. Stuart would Party goers like to pass on a big “Thank You” to everyone for travelling so far to make the night so great.

Meaghan Trudgett, Emily Brotherton, Sam Sharp, Barbara Gallagher and Felicity Flick and Stacey Howarth Samantha, Mel Nicholls, Tanya Braid, Beck Price

Kailee Dickson, Lily Baker, Flick, Jordan Baker, Jayden King FRONT Hannah Dickson and Jye King

Stuart, Robert Walker, Tom Hancock, Allan Spliterson

Stuart with his mates from the Molong Rugby Club

Jess, Stuart, David, Ashleigh Hobbs

Stuart Hobbs, Stephanie Giumelli, Jess Hobbs

Kinross Art Fair Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT The beginning of Frost Fest in Orange saw the wonderful Kinross Art Fair open its doors to the public on Friday, 30th of July. Art on show included a mixture of talent from throughout Australia to local talent including students at Kinross. The wonderful variety of medium for sale comprised of glass mosaics, oil paintings, indigenous art, jewellery, photography and sculpture.

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Festive Farewell Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT On Friday, 30th of July staff of Orange Red Cross came together at Hotel Orange to farewell two fellow volunteer staff and to enjoy a Christmas in July as well. Debra Beard and Joan Payne are both leaving the team and will be greatly missed by the remaining staff.

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Debra Beard, Louise Savaro and Doris Lancaster

Alyson Yager and Sammy Soares

Peg Adams, Barbara Bracks, Debra Beard and Doris Lancaster

Christine Lewis, Julie Bevan, Ikuko Fujisawa FRONT Carolyn Cox and Regina Kearl

Annie Plantinga celebrates 60!

Budding Masterchefs Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Look out Orange… there are many fabulous up and coming chefs just waiting to cook up a storm! Kim Currie took the lead, demonstrating a cooking class as part of the Frost Fest activities held at the Bloomfield Hall on Saturday, 31st of July. On the menu was bread, crepe`s, frittatas and soy chilli quail!

Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Annie Plantinga marked her 60th birthday with dinner at the Robin Hood Hotel recently. Friends were there to help Annie celebrate and a wonderful night was had by all.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 2010 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.40 Youth Olympic Games. 8.30 The Flipper. (PG, R) 8.30 Sons And Flintstones. (R) 9.00 The Jetsons. (R) Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: 9.30 Jeannie. (R) 10.00 Bewitched. The Early Years. (R, CC) 9.30 (R) 10.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 CC) 11.00 TMZ. 11.30 Married With Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Children. (Final, PG, R) 12.00 Here’s Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All My Lucy. (R) 12.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 1.00 Children. (PG) 12.00 The Martha Eastwick. (Final, M, R, CC) 2.00 Stewart Show. 1.00 Coastal Starsky & Hutch. (M) 3.00 Just Shoot Kitchen. (R) 1.30 James Martin: Me! (PG, R) 3.30 2010 Youth Olympic Yorkshire’s Finest. (R) 2.00 Dinner In Games. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. 5.00 A Box With Curtis Stone. 2.30 Movie: Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) Footsteps In The Fog. (PG, 55, R) 6.00 Movie: Look Who’s Talking 4.30 ALF. (R) 5.00 Hot Property. (R, CC) 5.30 Full House. (R) ★ Too. (PG, 90, R, CC) 6.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Movie: Look Who’s Talking 7.00 Airline USA. (PG, R) ★ Now. (G, 93) John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, David Gallagher. 7.30 Ghost Whisperer. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 CSI: Miami. (M, R, CC) 8.30 Escape To The Country. (R) 10.30 CSI: NY. (M, R, CC) Families seeking to escape city 11.30 Movie: Exorcist: The living search for the perfect country house. ★ Beginning. (AV15+, 04) 1.50 Sex Shop. (MA15+, R) 9.45 60 Minute Makeover. (R) 2.20 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 10.45 The Great Outdoors. (R) 2.50 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 11.40 Movie: Bowling For 3.20 Bewitched. (R) ★ Columbine. (M, 02, R, CC). 3.50 Go! Filler. (PG, R) 2.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 4.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.00 Room For Improvement. 4.30 TMZ. (R) (R, CC) 5.00 Married With Children. 3.30 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. (Final, PG, R) Flashback Classic. Round 10, 2000. 5.30 The Flintstones. (R) Port Adelaide v Geelong. Replay.

6.00 Early News. (CC) 796136 7.00 Toasted TV. 152778 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 355778 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 792285 9.00 News. (CC) 132914 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 9316402 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 510778 1.00 Oprah. (PG, CC) 596198 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 590914 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 160662 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 170049 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 171778 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 529391 5.00 News. (CC) 952730

6.00 WorldWatch. 51002020 11.30 Arabic News. 5043643 12.00 Russian News. 5044372 12.30 Turkish News. 8554488 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 8555117 1.30 Insight. (R, CC) 3469310 2.30 Darwin’s Lost Paradise. (PG, R, CC) 3447198 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 8538440 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 8546469 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 5570136 5.30 Global Village: The Makishi Masquerade. (CC) (France) 2861488

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 531136 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 516827 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 531001 7.30 Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. (Final, PG, CC) 331198 8.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) During Halloween, the team investigates a kidnapping after the daughter of a marine is snatched during a home invasion. 975556 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M, R, CC) 964440

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 2862117 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 5550372 7.30 Rituals: Around The World In 80 Faiths. (New series, PG, CC) (UK) 1882372 8.30 As It Happened: Living With The Enemy. (CC) (Germany) 4186759 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 6364204 10.00 Hardcore Profits. (MA15+, R, CC) Part 1 of 2. (UK) 4174914

10.30 Outrageous Fortune. (M) 988020 11.30 News. (CC) 510643 12.00 Sports Tonight. (CC) 288570

12.30 Letterman. (PG) 1646860 1.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 18761421

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11.00 Movie: Demonlover. 02, R, CC) ★ (AV15+, Connie Nielsen, Charles Berling, Chloë Sevigny. (France) 28160681 1.05 Movie: Mouth To (MA15+, 05, R, ★ Mouth. CC) (Sweden) 58682605 2.45 WorldWatch. 82652228

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6.00 WorldWatch. 12.10 Portuguese News. 12.40 Italian News. 1.10 German News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Polish News. 4.25 Turkish News. 4.55 Arabic News. 5.30 Hindi News. 6.00 Global Village: The Makishi Masquerade. (R, CC) (France) 6.30 A Fork In Australia. (R, CC) 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone. (PG, R, CC) (UK) 7.30 India Reborn: Manufacturing Dreams. (PG, R, CC) (Germany) 8.30 Unexplained: The Cathars. (PG, R, CC) Part 3 of 3. Tony Robinson and science journalist Becky McCall investigate claims that a group of Bath locals shared past-life memories with members of the Cathars, a 12th-century religious sect. (UK) 9.30 Movie: Hero. (M, 02, R, CC) A ★ warrior explains how he defeated three assassins who sought to end the life of a powerful warlord intent on unifying China under his rule. Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Maggie Cheung, Ziyi Zhang. (China) 11.15 Movie: Infernal Affairs 2. ★ (AV15+, 03, R, CC) Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Carina Lau. (Hong Kong) 1.20 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 97794228 11.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 4518 11.30 Message Stick. (R, CC) 7605 12.00 Stateline. (R, CC) 8334 12.30 Australian Story. (R, CC) 7727 1.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R, CC) 1266 1.30 Can We Help? (R, CC) 4353 2.00 Island Life: Christmas Island. (R, CC) 41266 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Round 19. 19286 5.00 Bowls. Trans Tasman Test Series. Men’s Pairs. Australia v New Zealand. 35204

6.00 The Saturday Club. 79599 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 19988082 10.00 Saturday Disney. (CC) 6009150 12.00 V8 Xtra. (CC) 5518 12.30 Motor Racing. Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series. Round 4. Sucrogen Townsville 400. 53632 1.30 King Of The Hill. (PG) 1537 2.00 Human Body: Pushing The Limits. (PG, R) 95599 3.00 Battle At Kruger Park. (PG, R, CC) 59773 4.00 Guide To The Good Life. 2402 4.30 News: Election Coverage. (CC) 4605 5.00 Your Call 2010. (CC) 79537

6.00 Go, Diego! Go! (R, CC) 265060 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 815709 7.00 Weekend Today: Saturday. (CC) 94442773 10.00 Children’s Programs. 5636179 12.30 Lockie Leonard. (C, CC) 852179 1.00 The Sleepover Club. (R, CC) 853808 1.30 Pyramid. (C, CC) 856995 2.00 Movie: Assault On A Queen. (G, 66, R, CC) 970421 4.00 Fishing Australia. (CC) 837860 4.30 Postcards Australia. 209063 5.00 Election 2010: Australia Decides. (CC) 388179

6.00 Toasted TV. 312137 8.30 Sumo Mouse. (C, CC) 498995 9.00 Scope. (C, CC) 499624 9.30 K-9. (C, CC) 492711 10.00 Hit List TV. (PG) 3611614 12.00 Landed Music. (PG, CC) 480976 12.30 Avon Descent. 843421 1.00 Out Of The Blue. (Final, PG) 844150 1.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG, CC) 854537 2.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 21. St Kilda v Richmond. From Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. 54882599 5.00 News: Extended Election Coverage. (CC) 379421

6.00 WorldWatch. 51079792 11.30 Arabic News. 5010315 12.00 Russian News. 5011044 12.30 Turkish News. 8514860 1.00 A Midsummer Night’s Dream. (Italy) 9128334 2.50 Chopin Piano Music: 48 Études And Preludes. (R) (UK) 2120995 2.55 Pieter Bruegel The Elder. (R) (France) 1213131 3.25 Art In The 21st Century. (Final, PG) (US) 52993353 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 5547808 5.30 MythBusters: Voice Fire-Extinguisher. (PG, R, CC) (US) 5523228

6.00 Australia Votes 2010. (CC) Join the country’s most respected team of political journalists as Australia goes to the polls. Kerry O’Brien leads the coverage, while ABC election analyst Antony Green, Stephen Smith and Nick Minchin are live from the national tally room in Canberra, with interviews conducted by Tony Jones and Leigh Sales. Also includes live crosses to all key electorates. 96890957

6.00 News. (CC) 9150 6.30 Your Call 2010. (CC) David Koch, Melissa Doyle and Mark Riley host Seven’s comprehensive live coverage as Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott shape up for the 2010 Federal Election. 74552402 12.00 Heroes. (M, R, CC) Nathan’s plans face exposure after the President orders Homeland Security to begin an investigation.

6.00 News. (CC) 211808 6.30 Election 2010: Australia Decides. (CC) Coverage of the 2010 Federal Election. Hosted by Lisa Wilkinson, Karl Stefanovic and Laurie Oakes. From Canberra.

6.00 National Election Special. (CC) 202150 6.30 The Election Project. (PG, CC) 381266 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 21. Sydney v Western Bulldogs. From the SCG. 26573173 10.30 News: Election WrapUp. (CC) Hosts Bill Woods and Paul Bongiorno provide a comprehensive wrap up of all the key election results including continued coverage from the tally room. 664976

6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 5527044 7.30 Monster Moves. (CC) (UK) 1859044 8.30 World News Australia: Election Special 2010. (CC) Hosted by Anton Enus and chief political correspondent Karen Middleton, along with a panel of political commentators. 4771228 10.30 Great Australian Albums: Woodface By Crowded House. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 4. 4166995

11.30 Movie: Idiocracy. (M, Luke Wilson, Maya ★ 06) Rudolph, Dax Shepard, David Herman. 4597583 1.05 Infomercials. (PG, R)

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11.30 SOS. (M) 4162179 12.30 Shameless. (MA15+, R, CC) (UK) 14050483 1.25 Speaking In Tongues. (PG, R, CC) 78046716 1.55 WeatherWatch Overnight. 18614667 5.00 WeatherWatch & Music. 39006396 5.05 WorldWatch. 97857919

6.00 Baseball. MLB. Chicago Cubs v Atlanta Braves. Continued. 7.15 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 24. Happy Hour. Irwin Tools Night Race. From Bristol. 8.30 Motor Racing. Targa Tasmania. Highlights. 9.30 Athletics. Run The Bridge. Highlights. From Hobart. 10.00 Football Stars Of Tomorrow. (R) 10.30 ATP World Tour Uncovered. (R) 11.00 Swimming. Pan Pacific Championships. Day 3. Finals. 1.30 Omnisport. 2.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 21. St Kilda v Richmond. 5.00 Snowshow. (R) 5.30 Omnisport. (R) 6.00 MVP. (PG, R) 6.30 Motor Racing. World Rally C’ship. Rally Of Germany. Day 1. Highlights. 7.00 Sports Tonight. (CC) 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 21. Sydney v Western Bulldogs. 10.30 AFL Post Game Show. (CC) 11.00 Omnisport. (R) 11.25 Soccer. Bundesliga. Matchday 1. 1.20 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 24. 4.00 Motor Racing. World Rally Championship. Rally Of Germany. Day 1. Highlights. 4.30 Swimming. Pan Pacific C’ships. Day 3. Finals. Replay.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.10 German News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Polish News. 4.25 Turkish News. 4.55 Arabic News. 5.30 Hindi News. 6.00 The Squiz. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 A Fork In Australia. (R) 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone. (R, CC) 7.30 A History Of Britain. (PG, R, CC) (UK) 8.30 Spiral. (M, R, CC) The diary is stolen from the home of Judge Roban after Clément inadvertently reveals its location to Benoît. The investigation into a baby’s death continues with the grandparents filing a complaint against the mother. (France) 9.30 Movie: Lemming. (M, 05, R, ★ CC) A young couple’s lives descend into chaos after the discovery of a mysterious rodent. Laurent Lucas, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlotte Rampling. (France) 11.45 Movie: 666: In Bed With The ★ Devil. (M, 02, R, CC) Jan Josef Liefers, Sonsee Ahray Flöthmann, Armin Rohde. (Germany) 1.15 WeatherWatch Overnight. 4.15 Soccer. Spanish Supercup. Second Leg. Barcelona v Sevilla. From Camp Nou Stadium, Barcelona.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.45 Mister Maker. (CC) 3.05 Arthur. (R, CC) 3.30 Babar. (R, CC) 3.50 Manon. (R, CC) 4.00 Fifi And The Flowertots. (R, CC) 4.10 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 4.25 Caillou. (R) 4.30 The Hoobs. (R) 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R, CC) 5.10 Pingu. (R) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (R, CC) 5.20 Penelope. (R, CC) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 Swimming. (CC) IPC (International Paralympic Committee) World Championships. Highlights. From Eindhoven, Netherlands. Hosted by Gerry Collins. 6.45 Heartland. (Final, CC) 7.30 Heart And Soul. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Movie: Once Upon A Time In ★ The West. (M, 68, CC) In the Old West, an enigmatic drifter and a legendary desperado team up to protect a woman from a ruthless assassin. Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards. 11.10 Movie: Gulliver’s Travels. ★ (G, 39, R, CC) Voices of Sam Parker, Jessica Dragonette, Lanny Ross. 12.30 Enemies Of Reason: The Irrational Health Service. (Final, R, CC) 1.20 Portrait Of A Distant Land Pt 2. (R, CC) 1.50 Close.

6.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 21. Geelong v Carlton. Replay. 8.30 Movie: Stop! Look! And Laugh! (PG, 60, R) 10.20 Movie: Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey. (PG, 91, R) 12.25 Movie: Who Was That Lady? (G, 60, R) 2.45 Home And Away Catch-Up. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Hooked On Fishing. (R) 5.30 Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) 6.30 Doctor Finlay. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, CC) Mason and Miller tackle tribal prejudice when a local farmer’s life is in danger. 8.30 Lewis. (M, R, CC) When a housewife is found hanged, it appears to be a case of suicide. However, Inspector Lewis’s instincts tell him something is not right. 10.30 A Touch Of Frost. (M, R, CC) While protecting a drugs-case witness and her son in a safe house, Frost discovers he has mislaid his winning lottery ticket. This pales into insignificance when a hit man narrowly fails to kill the woman, and subsequently a police officer is killed. 12.30 The World Around Us. (R) 1.30 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. Flashback Classic. Round 15, 1995. Richmond v Essendon. Replay. 3.45 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. Flashback Classic. Round 1, 2001.

6.00 2010 Youth Olympic Games. 7.00 Kids’ WB Early Shift Saturday. 7.05 Juniper Lee. (R) 7.30 Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends. (R) 8.00 Squirrel Boy. (R) 8.30 My Gym Partner’s A Monkey. (R) 9.00 The Secret Saturdays. 9.30 Ben 10. (R) 10.00 The Flintstones. (R) 10.30 Top Cat. 11.00 2010 Youth Olympic Games. (R) 12.00 Bewitched. (R) 1.00 Get Smart. (R) 2.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 3.00 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 5.00 Green Acres. 5.30 The Nanny. (R, CC) 6.00 Movie: Blast From The Past. ★ (PG, 99, R, CC) Brendan Fraser, Alicia Silverstone, Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek. 8.30 Movie: Wedding Crashers. (M, ★ 05, CC) Two womanisers begin to see the error of their ways when one of them meets and falls in love with the daughter of an influential politician at a wedding. Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher. 11.00 Movie: Stripes. (M, 81, R) ★ Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates. 1.00 Movie: Consequence. (AV15+, ★ 03, R) Armand Assante, Lola Glaudini. 3.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 5.00 Top Cat. (R) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R)

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6.00 Garner Ted Armstrong. 4919 6.30 Life Today With James Robison. 2938 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 19955754 10.00 AFL Game Day. (PG) 19193 11.00 Movie: Midway. (PG, 76, R) 90359862 2.00 Football. AFL. Round 21. Essendon v Brisbane Lions. From Etihad Stadium, Melbourne.

6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 6261 6.30 Mother And Son. (R, CC) 4280

7.00 News. (CC) 241 7.30 Life: Birds. (CC) 52071 8.20 News Update. (CC) 5268498

8.30 Criminal Justice. (M, CC) 764919 10.15 Compass. (PG, CC) 573025 10.45 HMS Pinafore And Trial By Jury. (R, CC) 9508464 1.15 Movie: The Scarlet (b/w, G, 34, ★ Pimpernel. R, CC) 1653217 3.00 Henry. (R, CC) 1473878 3.30 Talking Heads. (R, CC) 1476965

4.00 First Tuesday Book Club. (M, R, CC) 1477694 4.30 Shortland. (PG) 5354033 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 5355762 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5365149

6.00 Rugby League. Arrive Alive Cup. Ignatius Park College v St Brendan’s College. 529464 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 94419445 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. 983648 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show. 332990 12.00 Sunday Roast. (PG) 343006 1.00 Movie: Don’t Make Waves. (PG, 67, R, CC) 907532 3.00 Rescue Special Ops. (PG, R, CC) 616984 4.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 24. Parramatta Eels v Wests Tigers. From Parramatta Stadium, New South Wales. 363174

6.00 Religious Programs. 527006 7.00 Children’s Programs. 990938 8.00 Meet The Press. (CC) 796700 8.30 Hit Rater. 549193 9.00 Benchwarmers. 970174 10.00 Hit List TV. (PG) 7916826 12.00 Running. City2Surf. Highlights. 531174 12.30 Australian Rally C’ship. Round 5. Highlights. 342377 1.30 Meerkat Manor. 914483 2.00 12th Annual Teen Choice Awards. 374280 4.00 Landed Music. (PG) 902648 4.30 Discover Downunder. 270071 5.00 News. (CC) 271700 5.30 Sports Tonight. (CC) 354087

6.00 News. (CC) 9071 6.30 Sunday Night. (CC) 38280 7.30 Dancing With The Stars. (CC) 98777 9.30 Bones. (M, R, CC) Booth and Brennan are called in when the skeleton of a professional motorcycle racer is found in a hot spring. It appears his body was cooked in the mud, but signs of blunt force trauma on the skull reveal a different cause of death. 98648

6.00 News. (CC) 357174 6.30 RBT. (PG, CC) 365193 7.00 Send In The Dogs. (PG, CC) 388919 7.30 60 Minutes. (CC) 188006 8.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M, CC) After the body of a student from Catherine’s daughter’s school is discovered in the sewer, the team descends on the institution. 635984 9.30 Cold Case. (M, CC) 737396 10.30 Cold Case. (M, R, CC)

6.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 355716 6.30 Modern Family. (PG, CC) 363735 7.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, CC) 379261 7.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation. (PG, CC)

10.30 Castle. (M, R, CC) Castle and Beckett investigate the hit-and-run death of a bike messenger. 48700 11.30 Scrubs. (PG, R) 1006 12.00 Heroes. (M, R, CC)

11.30 Mind Games. (New series, M, CC) 717532 12.30 Rugby League. Super League. Round 26. Wolves v Hull FC. 8870033 2.30 20/20. (CC) 9845588 3.30 Danoz Direct. 7222675 4.00 GMA. (CC) 9857323 5.00 News. (CC) 1855656 5.30 Today. (CC) 1858743

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. 6.00 Swimming. (CC) IPC Flashback Classic. Grand Final, 1994. (International Paralympic Committee) West Coast v Geelong. Replay. 8.30 World Championships. Highlights. Press Gang. (PG, R) 9.30 Treasure From Eindhoven, Netherlands. Island. 10.00 AFL Game Day. (PG) Hosted by Gerry Collins. 11.00 Movie: The Adventures Of Elmo 6.30 Artscape: Light Art – Keith In Grouchland. (PG, 99, R) 12.30 Sonnier: Im Kosmos Der Farben. Movie: Two Rode Together. (PG, 61, R) (R, CC) 2.45 Movie: Under The Yum Yum Tree. 7.00 Art Nation. (R, CC) (PG, 63, R) 5.00 Packed To The 7.30 Letters On The Bridge. (CC) Rafters. (PG, R, CC) 8.20 Motel Deception: Dance. (CC) 6.00 That ’70s Show. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 A Thousand Encores: The 6.30 Breaking The Magician’s Ballets Russes In Australia. (R, Code: Magic’s Secrets Revealed. CC) A look at the legacy left behind (PG, CC) by visits of Ballets Russes de Monte 7.30 Movie: Big. (PG, 88, R, CC) Tom Carlo to Australia during the 1930s ★ Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Robert and early 1940. The troupe’s exotic Loggia, John Heard. sets and costumes combined with 9.30 Movie: Philadelphia. (M, 93, R, avant-garde music to inspire a ★ CC) A man with AIDS hires a generation of artists, including homophobic lawyer to argue his Grace Cossington Smith, Jeffrey wrongful dismissal suit against a Smart and Sidney Nolan. powerful law firm. Tom Hanks, 9.30 Cold Feet. (CC) Adam’s father Denzel Washington. offers to help Adam and Rachel buy 12.00 Movie: Never Die Alone. ★ (AV15+, 04, R) DMX, David their own home, but an accident changes their plans. Arquette, Clifton Powell. 10.30 jtv Live. (R, CC) 1.50 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. 11.00 Live At The Basement. Flashback Classic. Round 16, (R, CC) 1999. Western Bulldogs v 12.00 Paul Kelly: Live Apples. (R, CC) Adelaide. Replay. 1.10 Beautiful Noise. (R, CC) 4.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 2.10 Close. 5.00 Home Shopping. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

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8.30 Offspring. (M, CC) As authorities close in on her psychotic ex-husband, Nina starts to hope she will be able to pursue an intimate relationship with Chris. 739754 9.30 Married Single Other. (New series, M, CC) 735938

10.30 Movie: Meet Joe Black. 98, R) Brad Pitt, ★ (M, Anthony Hopkins. 30308648 2.00 Infomercials. (PG, R) 7921897

4.00 Religious Programs. 7901033

6.00 WorldWatch. 90395480 10.30 Football Asia. 5903071 11.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Highlights. 3482261 12.00 FIFA Futbol Mundial. (UK) 5088716 12.30 Speedweek. 3494006 1.30 Encounters At The End Of The World. (R, CC) (US) 9185629 3.20 The White Wolf. (R) (France) 77155464 3.30 Baby Boom To Bust: Grey Tsunami. (R, CC) 5503464 4.30 Living Black. (CC) 2894716 5.00 Cycling Central. Michael Tomalaris looks at the world of cycling. 5419071 6.00 Thalassa: Desalination – A Mixed Blessing? (CC) (France) 2899261 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 5594716 7.30 Lost Worlds: The Race to Bury King Tut. (CC) (UK) 1826716 8.30 Dateline. (CC) Journalist Paul Refsdal goes behind enemy lines with the Taliban to document their battle against the US, and their allies, in Afghanistan. Hosted by George Negus. 4113803 9.30 Mad Men. (PG, CC) (US) 2671754

10.25 Miniseries: Caravaggio. (M, 07) Part 2 of 2. (Italy) 49835342

12.20 Movie: Pavee Lackeen: Traveller Girl. (M, ★ The 05, R) Winnie Maughan, Rose Maughan. 34493743 1.55 WorldWatch. 93038526

6.00 Soccer. Spanish Supercup. 6.00 Swimming. Pan Pacific Second Leg. Barcelona v Sevilla. Championships. Day 3. Finals. Continued. From Camp Nou Stadium, Continued replay. 7.00 Motor Racing. Barcelona. 6.35 WorldWatch. 3.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 24. Irwin Indonesian News. 3.55 Croatian Tools Night Race. Qualifying. 8.30 News. 4.30 Serbian News. 5.05 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Macedonian News. 5.35 Urdu News. Series. Race 24. Food City 250. 6.00 ADbc. (R, CC) Replay. 11.00 Swimming. Pan Pacific 6.30 A Fork In Australia. (R, CC) Championships. Day 4. Finals. 1.45 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone. Omnisport. 2.00 Soccer. Bundesliga. (PG, R, CC) Matchday 1. Hoffenheim v Bremen. 7.30 Two Men In A Trench: The Replay. 4.00 Running. The Sun-Herald Battle Of Barnet. (R, CC) (UK) City2Surf. Highlights. 4.30 iFish. 5.00 8.30 Spiral. (M, R, CC) Without the Golf. World Golf Championships. diary, Judge Roban has trouble Bridgestone Invitational. Highlights. pinning down the prime suspect in 6.00 Omnisport. (R) 6.30 Motor Elina Andrescu’s murder. Pierre Racing. Australian Rally C’ship. Round Clément looks into the 5. International Rally of Queensland. disappearance of a petty criminal, Highlights. 7.30 FIA World Rally who appears to have fallen victim to Championship. Round 9. Rally of accomplices in a drug deal. (France) Germany. Day 2. Highlights. 8.00 9.30 Movie: Crossed Tracks. (M, Sports Tonight. 8.30 Swimming. Pan Pacific Championships. Day 4. Finals. ★ 07) The lives of a woman abandoned by her fiance, a Replay. 11.15 Motor Racing. Rolex mysterious stranger who offers her Sports Car Series. Race 9. New Jersey a lift and a bestselling novelist, 250. Highlights. 12.15 Rolex Sports become intertwined. Dominique Car Series. Race 10. Crown Royal Pinon, Fanny Ardant, Audrey Dana. 200. Highlights. 1.15 Motor Racing. (France) British Touring Car Championship. 11.25 Movie: The Red Cockatoo. Round 6. Replay. 2.15 FIA World Rally Championship. Round 9. Rally of ★ (M, 06, R) Max Riemelt, Jessica Schwarz, Ronald Zehrfeld. Germany. Day 2. Highlights. 2.45 (Germany) Omnisport. (R) 3.00 Cricket. IPL. 1.40 WorldWatch. Memorable Matches.

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9.35 Q&A. (CC) 2571033 10.35 Lateline. (CC) 3053526 11.10 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 5855168 11.35 The War: A Volunteer Basis. (M, R, CC) 522694 12.30 The Clinic. (M, CC) 2242298

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6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 23384439 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 3140101 11.30 News. (CC) 6897 12.00 Movie: Ruthless People. (M, 86, R, CC) 175548 2.00 All Saints. (M, R, CC) 10781 3.00 Find My Family. (PG, R, CC) 5174 3.30 All For Kids. (P, R, CC) 3781 4.00 It’s Academic. (C) 4410 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 4965 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 5694 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 8781

6.00 Today. (CC) 22540762 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 6346762 11.00 News. (CC) 139304 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 133120 1.00 The View. (PG, R, CC) 159168 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 120656 3.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 798946 3.30 Magical Tales. (P, R, CC)

6.00 Prime News. (CC) 9410 6.30 News. (CC) 4101 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 9168 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. (Final, CC) 8439 8.00 Under The Hammer. (Final, PG, CC) 8052 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M, CC) The team profiles a serial killer who has committed suicide, but has left clues to the whereabouts of his last victim. 46168 9.30 Covert Affairs. (M, CC)

6.00 News. (CC) 145830 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 160149 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC)

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7.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R, CC) 177304 8.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG, CC) 174217 8.30 Rescue Special Ops. (M, CC) Michelle puts her future at risk after she agrees to cover up a sex scandal involving a government minister. 529878 9.30 The Secret Millionaire. (Return, PG) 518762

1.25 Movie: The Judge Steps Out. (49, R) 64381434 3.00 Bowls. Trans Tasman Series. Australia v New Zealand. Men’s Pairs. Replay. 1757569 4.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 1444366 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 5321705 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 5322434 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5325521

10.30 Parking Wars. (New series, PG) Profiles everyday people on the front lines of parking enforcement. 4859 11.00 My Name Is Earl. (PG, R, CC) 6946 11.30 Trauma. (Final, M) 22588 12.30 Home Shopping. 16232714 5.30 News. (CC) 9353453

10.30 CSI: NY. (M, R, CC) 509014 11.30 WIN News. (CC) 164965 12.00 Rugby League. Crusaders RL v St Helens. 959415 2.00 Homicide. (b/w, M, R)

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Collectors. (R, CC) 6.30 Dirty Jobs: Horse Castration Specialist. (R, CC) 7.10 The Daily Show Global Edition. (PG, CC) 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition. (PG, CC) 8.00 The Goodies. (R, CC) 8.30 Good Game In Space. (CC) 8.55 Usavich. A series of short animated films. 9.00 Summer Heights High. (M, R, CC) Mr G begins composing his new musical. Ja’mie dates a Year 7 student. Jonah takes on his breakdancing nemesis. 9.30 Sanctuary. (CC) Will goes up against the heads of the Sanctuary Network to defend Magnus who has been charged with murder. 10.15 Torchwood. (M, R, CC) 11.05 Blade Of The Immortal. (New series, CC) 11.35 London Live. (R, CC) 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life: Craig David. (PG, R, CC) 12.40 I’m From Rolling Stone. (M, R, CC) 1.05 A Place In Greece. (R, CC) 1.35 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 2.00 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R, CC) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All My Children. (PG) 11.55 The Martha Stewart Show. 12.50 Ainsley’s Gourmet Express. (R) 1.30 Danny By The Sea. (R) 2.00 James Martin: Sweet. (R) 2.30 Movie: Alias Jesse James. (PG, 59, R) 4.30 ALF. (R) 5.00 Hot Property. (R, CC) 5.30 Full House. (R) 6.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Airline USA. (PG, R) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, CC) 8.30 Kingdom. (PG, CC) Mrs Godfrey, who owns an adult store, contacts Peter for help when a sponsorship deal falls through at the local cricket club. Simon is back at Kingdom and tells Peter he’s ready to begin work. 9.35 Wycliffe. (M, R) 10.40 Holby Blue. (M, CC) 11.40 Infamous Assassinations: Che Guevara. (M, R) 12.15 The Prisoner. (PG, R) 1.10 Room For Improvement. (R, CC) 1.35 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. Flashback Classic. Round 1, 2001. Western Bulldogs v St Kilda. Replay. 3.40 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 4.40 Room For Improvement. (R, CC) 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.30 2010 Youth Olympic Games. 8.30 The Flintstones. (R) 9.00 The Jetsons. (R) 9.30 Jeannie. (R) 10.00 Bewitched. (R) 10.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 11.00 TMZ. 11.30 Get Smart. (R) 12.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 12.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 1.00 Green Acres. (R) 2.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 3.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 2010 Youth Olympic Games. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. (R) 5.00 Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) 6.00 The Flintstones. (R) 6.30 Total Wipeout UK. (PG) 7.30 Wife Swap USA. (PG) 8.30 Community. (Final, PG) Britta and Professor Slater vie for Jeff’s affections. When Abed doesn’t ask Troy to move in with him, Troy is left feeling confused about their friendship. 9.00 Community. (PG, R) 9.30 Movie: Waiting. (MA15+, 05) ★ Follows the lives of bored workers at a fast-food restaurant. Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long. 11.30 South Park. (M, R) 12.00 Community. (PG, R) 1.00 Wife Swap USA. (PG, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. 4.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 4.30 TMZ. (R) 5.00 Get Smart. (R) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R)

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6.00 News. (CC) 317120 7.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 967014 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 353897 9.00 News. (CC) 793526 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 6265138 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 131762 1.00 The Oprah Winfrey Show. (PG, CC) 140410 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 151526 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 796588 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 799675 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 790304 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 171255 5.00 News. (CC) 502236

6.00 WorldWatch. 90574781 11.00 Hindi News. 5971472 11.30 Arabic News. 5981859 12.00 Russian News. 5982588 12.30 Turkish News. 8485304 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 8486033 1.30 Dateline. (R, CC) 3307526 2.30 Insight. (R, CC) 3378014 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 8476656 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 8477385 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial. (R) (UK) 2798588 5.00 The Crew. 2799217 5.30 Living Black. (R, CC) 2792304

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 143472 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 151491 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 176675 7.30 Undercover Boss. (PG, CC) 976762 8.30 Good News Week. (M, CC) Guests including Fiona O’Loughlin, Akmal, Tom Gleeson and Ella Hooper engage in a satirical look at the week’s news. 304656 10.00 Cops. (M, CC) 185323 10.30 News. (CC) 687507

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 2793033 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 5498588 7.30 MythBusters. (PG, CC) (US) 1720588 8.30 Man Vs Wild: Oregon. (PG, CC) Bear Grylls demonstrates how to survive in the vast wilderness of Hell’s Canyon in Oregon. (US) 4017675 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 6295120 10.00 Skins. (MA15+, CC) (UK)

11.15 David Letterman. (PG)

10.55 Entourage. (M) (US)

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12.00 Burn Notice. (M, R, CC) 472415

1.00 Video Hits Presents. (PG, R) 7207366 1.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 86154873

4.00 Religious Programs. 7978705

6.00 Baseball. MLB. Los Angeles Dodgers v Cincinnati Reds. 9.00 Soccer. Bundesliga. Matchday 1. Hoffenheim v Bremen. Replay. 11.00 Sports Unlimited. (R) 12.00 Surfing. ASP World Tour. Billabong Pipeline Masters. Replay. 1.00 Pro Bull Riding. Replay. 2.00 Transworld Sport. (R) 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 Baseball. MLB. Los Angeles Dodgers v Cincinnati Reds. Replay. 6.00 Omnisport. (R) 6.30 Road To Delhi. 7.00 Motor Racing. Australian GT Sportscars. Highlights. 7.30 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Round 9. Highlights. 8.30 Sailing. Audi Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race. 9.00 Sports Tonight. 9.30 One Week At A Time. 10.30 World Football News. 11.30 Johnny Lewis Boxing Classics. (PG) 12.30 Sports Tonight Late. 12.45 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Round 9. Highlights. 1.15 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 24. Highlights. 2.15 Omnisport. (R) 2.45 Triathlon. ITU World Championship. Round 6. Highlights. 3.40 Football. (CC) AFL. Replay.

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11.30 The World Game. (R) 4026323

12.30 Living Black. (R, CC) 7531163

1.00 Movie: Exiles. (M, 04, R) ★ Romain Duris, Lubna Azabal. (France) 84547279 2.50 WorldWatch. 82589328

6.00 WorldWatch. 10.45 Japanese News. 11.20 Hong Kong News. 11.40 Chinese News. 12.10 Portuguese News. 12.40 Italian News. 1.10 German News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Polish News. 4.25 Turkish News. 4.55 Arabic News. 5.30 Hindi News. 6.00 Living Black. (R, CC) 6.30 A Fork In Australia. (R) 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone. (Final, PG, R, CC) (UK) 7.30 Foolproof Equations For A Perfect Life. (R, CC) (UK) 8.30 The Dark Secret Of Hendrik Schön. (R, CC) A look at nanotechnology, its possible dangers and the work of controversial German physicist Hendrik Schön, whose fraudulent claims rocked the scientific establishment. (UK) 9.30 The World Game. (R, CC) Soccer news, features and match results, as well as player and club profiles from around the world. Panellists include Les Murray, Craig Foster, David Basheer, Mariana Rudan, Vitor Sobral and Scott McIntyre. 10.30 Movie: The 36th Chamber Of ★ Shaolin. (M, 78, R) Chia Hui Liu, Lieh Lo, Chia Yung Liu. (Hong Kong) 12.30 WorldWatch.


TUESDAY August 24 6.00 Children’s Programs. 91237322 10.00 Behind The News. (CC) 73873 10.25 Our History. (R, CC) 5772057 10.35 Arrows Of Desire. (R, CC) 6539521 11.00 Big Ideas. (CC) 37873 12.00 Midday Report. (CC) 6873 12.30 Architects Of Change. (CC) 49618 1.30 The Einstein Factor. (R, CC) 6298 2.00 Waterloo Road. (PG, CC) 51453

3.00 Children’s Programs. 79479304

6.00 Big Chef Takes On Little Chef. (CC) 14237 7.00 News. (CC) 637 7.30 7.30 Report. (CC) 908 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. (CC) 521 8.30 Baroque. (CC) 7908778 9.35 QI. (M, CC) 670960 10.05 Jennifer Byrne Presents. (CC) 228521 10.35 Lateline. (CC) 3020298 11.10 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 9140057 11.40 Four Corners. (R, CC) 8574540

12.25 Media Watch. (R) 2198831

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 23344811 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 3117873 11.30 News. (CC) 9618 12.00 To Be Advised. 901182 2.00 All Saints. (M, R, CC) 11347 3.00 Find My Family. (PG, R, CC) 3415 3.30 Larry The Lawnmower. (P, R, CC) 6502 4.00 It’s Academic. (C, CC) 7231 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 6724 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 7453 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 7340 6.00 Prime News. (CC) 8569 6.30 News. (CC) 6960 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 2989 7.30 Minute To Win It. (Final, PG, CC) 5811 8.30 Packed To The Rafters. (PG, CC) Ben is forced to step outside his comfort zone when he takes a moral stand in the workplace. 49182 9.30 Parenthood. (M, CC) Adam and Kristina explore educational options for their son. 45366

12.40 The Chaser’s War. (M, R, CC) 2857496 1.10 jtv Live. (R, CC) 4251318 2.10 Island Life. (R, CC) 5917583 3.00 Big Ideas. (R, CC) 1717941 4.00 Good Game. (M, R, CC) 1411038 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 5398477 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 5399106 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5392293

10.30 Keeping Up With The Kardashians. (M) Kourtney receives the results of a pregnancy test. 36618 11.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice. (M) 79434 1.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Children’s Programs. 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R, CC) 5.10 Pingu. (R) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (R, CC) 5.20 Penelope. (R, CC) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 A Seaside Parish. (R, CC) 6.30 Dirty Jobs: Bell Maker. (CC) 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.35 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 Outnumbered. (PG, CC) 8.30 The Street. (Final, M, CC) A man finds himself in a confronting situation with a female colleague, after his wife temporarily moves out of their home to care for her ill father. 9.30 Deadwood. (MA15+, CC) When the body of Brom Garret is brought back to town following an “accident”, his wife suspects foul play. Al instructs Farnum to buy the claim back from the widow before she discovers its true worth. 10.30 Teachers. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Billable Hours. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Heartland. (PG, R, CC) 12.45 A Little Later. (R, CC) 1.05 A Place In Greece. (Final, R, CC) 1.35 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 2.00 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 864800 7.00 Toasted TV. 520670 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 707632 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 184767 9.00 News. (CC) 517106 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 8360962 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 979922 1.00 The Oprah Winfrey Show. (PG, CC) 988670 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 966458 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 536106 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 539293 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 530922 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 902125 5.00 News. (CC) 335564

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6.00 Prime News. (CC) 4090 6.30 News. (CC) 9309 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 4458 7.30 World’s Strictest Parents Australia. (PG, CC) 5922 8.30 Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins. (M, CC) The story of AFL footballer Ben Cousins, his battle with drug addiction, and the impact it has had on his family and friends.

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4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 5404 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 6133 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 9220

mileS of elaSTiC 6.00 Today. (CC) 22488978 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 6284978 11.00 News. (CC) 781268 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 785084 1.00 The View. (PG, R, CC) 761404 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 765220 3.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 328688 3.30 Magical Tales. (P, R, CC) 321775

4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 322404 4.30 News. (CC) 794607 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 795336 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 798423

6.00 Prime News. (CC) 7249 6.30 News. (CC) 5268 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 4997 7.30 The Matty Johns Show. (PG, CC) 4591 8.30 Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins. (M, CC) The story of AFL footballer Ben Cousins, his battle with drug addiction, and the impact it has had on his family and friends. 70862 9.30 How I Met Your Mother. (Final, PG, CC) 76046

6.00 News. (CC) 799152 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 707171 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 706317 7.30 Getaway. (PG, CC) 8.30 The Mentalist. (M, R, CC) After a crime is committed within the offices of the CBI, Patrick and the team are forced to investigate despite fearing who may be behind it. 140862 9.30 The Footy Show. (M, CC) NRL. 956510 11.00 WIN News. (CC) 786688

10.30 Ghost Whisperer. (PG, CC) 90626 11.30 American Dad! (M, R, CC) 9084 12.00 Heroes. (M, R, CC) Hiro and Ando continue their mission to protect a new hero. 96737 1.00 Home Shopping. 79522008 5.30 News. (CC) 9291669

11.30 The Footy Show. (M, CC) AFL. 627862 1.30 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 7140027 2.00 Ellen. (PG, R, CC) 9742447 3.00 Danoz Direct. 7127176 3.30 GMA. (CC) 3344843 5.00 Early Morning News. (CC) 1753244 5.30 Today. (CC) 1756331

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6.00 Out Of Jimmy’s Head. 6.30 The 6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.25 Life And Times Of Juniper Lee. (R) Digimon Data Squad. (R) 6.50 Handy 7.00 Squirrel Boy. (R) 7.30 2010 Youth Manny. (R) 7.15 Power Rangers: Olympic Games. 8.30 The Flintstones. Jungle Fury. (PG, R) 7.40 Flipper. (R) (R) 9.00 The Jetsons. (R) 9.30 I Dream 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Of Jeannie. (R) 10.00 Bewitched. (R) Home And Away: The Early Years. (R, 10.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) CC) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 11.00 TMZ. 11.30 Get Smart. (R) Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 12.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 12.30 Seinfeld. Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All My (PG, R) 1.00 The Bachelorette. (PG, R) Children. (PG) 11.55 The Martha 3.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 Stewart Show. 12.55 Taste. (PG) 1.55 2010 Youth Olympic Games. (R) 4.30 Sophie’s Sunshine Food. (R) 2.30 Here’s Lucy. 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. Movie: All The Young Men. (PG, 60, R) (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) 4.30 ALF. (R) 5.00 Hot Property. (R, 6.00 The Flintstones. (R) CC) 5.30 Full House. (R) 6.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Total Wipeout UK. (PG) 7.30 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Movie: The Hitchhiker’s ★ Guide To The Galaxy. (PG, 05, R, 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 Movie: Dirty Dancing. (M, 87, CC) Martin Freeman, Mos Def, Sam Rockwell, Zooey Deschanel. ★ R, CC) A teenage girl falls in love with a dancing teacher when she 9.10 Movie: Moonraker. (PG, 79, R, spends the summer at a holiday ★ CC) James Bond investigates the camp with her family. Patrick disappearance of a space shuttle in Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry transit. Roger Moore, Richard Kiel, Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes. Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale. 11.30 South Park. (M, R) 11.40 The Professionals. (M, R) 12.00 Eclipse Music TV. (PG, R) 12.40 Eli Stone. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Snowboard Show. (PG, R) 1.30 Footy Flashbacks. AFL. Flashback Classic. Round 14, 1994. 1.00 Dark Blue. (M, R, CC) 2.00 Home Shopping. St Kilda v Adelaide. Replay. 4.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 4.30 TMZ. (R) 4.40 Room For Improvement. 5.00 Get Smart. (R) (R, CC) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Early News. (CC) 945404 7.00 Toasted TV. 318336 8.00 Scope. (C, R, CC) 528626 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 974881 9.00 News. (CC) 398572 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 7619274 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 783626 1.00 Oprah. (PG, CC) 769046 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 763862 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 319930 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 329317 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 320046 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 792249 5.00 News. (CC) 132978

6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Playoffs. Second leg. Continued. 6099404 6.45 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Playoffs. Second leg. 19828775 9.00 WorldWatch. 19813201 1.30 Italian News. 8327336 2.00 Filipino News. 8328065 2.30 Dateline. (R, CC) 3209930 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 8307572 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 8308201 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 5349268 5.30 Global Village: The Tumba Francesca Pt 1. (France) 2623220

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 797794 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 705713 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 704959 7.30 Bondi Vet. (PG, CC) 796930 8.00 Recruits. (PG, CC) 726171 8.30 Rush. (M, CC) Back on the Tactical Response team, Stella helps settle a violent ethnic dispute. Lawson pursues a volatile young couple. 148404 9.30 Burn Notice. (M, CC)

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 2631249 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 4708404 7.35 A Taste Of Iran. (Final, CC) (UK) 88689959 8.30 Heston’s Feasts. (M, CC) Heston Blumenthal prepares a fairytale-inspired meal featuring a Cinderella pumpkin, a stuffed boar’s head, and an edible Hansel and Gretel house. (UK) 4948591 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 6133336

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12.15 Letterman. (PG) 2078398 1.15 Video Hits Up-Late. (PG, R) 9527621 1.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 86092089

4.00 Religious Programs. 7809621

6.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 24. Food City 250. Continued replay. From Bristol Motor Speedway, Tennessee. 7.30 Running. The Sun-Herald City2Surf. Highlights. From Sydney. 8.00 Triathlon. ITU World Championship. Round 6. Highlights. From Austria. 9.00 Baseball. MLB. Toronto Blue Jays v New York Yankees. From Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario. 12.00 Arsenal TV. 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 MVP. (PG, R) 4.00 Golf. OneAsia Tour. First round. Thailand Open. From The Burapha Golf Club, Pattaya, Thailand. 7.30 Thursday Night Live. (PG) 9.30 Sports Tonight. 10.00 UFC Unleashed. (M, R) 11.00 Surfing. 2009 ASP World Tour. Hurley US Open Of Surfing. From Huntington Beach, California. 12.00 Golf Central. 12.30 Sports Tonight Late. 12.45 Baseball. MLB. Toronto Blue Jays v New York Yankees. Replay. From Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario. 3.30 Omnisport. 4.00 Liverpool TV. (R)

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10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour. (CC) 4943046 11.00 Movie: Exiled. (M, 06) ★ Simon Yam, Nick Cheung. (Hong Kong) 6548084 12.55 Movie: Frozen Days. (M, Anat Klausner, Sandra ★ 05) Sade, Uli Sternberg. (Israel) 60844843 2.35 WorldWatch. 75942282

6.00 French News. 6.40 Indonesian News. 7.05 Russian News. 7.35 Polish News. 8.05 Dutch News. 8.30 Macedonian News. 9.05 Croatian News. 9.40 Serbian News. 10.10 Korean News. 10.45 Japanese News. 11.20 Hong Kong News. 11.40 Chinese News. 12.10 Portuguese News. 12.40 Italian News. 1.10 German News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Polish News. 4.25 Turkish News. 4.55 Arabic News. 5.30 Hindi News. 6.00 Global Village: The Makishi Masquerade Pt 1. (R, CC) (France) 6.30 A Fork In Australia. (R) 7.00 A Fork In The Road. (R) 7.30 Insight. (R, CC) 8.30 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Playoffs. Second leg. Delayed. 10.00 Movie: Blue Eyelids. (M, 07, ★ R) A lonely woman invites a former classmate on a romantic trip, after winning a holiday in a competition. Cecilia Suárez, Enrique Arreola, Tiaré Scanda. (Mexico) 11.45 Movie: True Blue. (MA15+, ★ 05, R) A gay man clashes with his family when he pursues his dream of becoming a dancer. Rania Ekonomidou, Yorgos Nanouris, Maria Eglezaki. (Greece) 1.40 WorldWatch.

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PhotoNews Classifieds Central West

Classified advertising closes 5pm each Monday. To book your ads phone 6361 3575 and use your credit card or call into our office at Suite 3, 241 Lords Place, Orange (behind Peter Mitchell Property Management) during business hours.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

TRADES & SERVICES

Christinas Recycled Designer Clothing

Orange Hypnosis Chris J Visman

BEAUTIFUL WINTER CLOTHES

CANE FURNITURE

Lucknow Cane and Coffee www.lucknowcane.com.au

CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES Orange Chiropractic Centre www.orangechiro.com.au

ELECTRICAL TEST & TAGGING TEST ‘N’ TAG ORANGE www.testtagging.com

TYRE DEALS - STATEWIDE Frank Cross Tyres Dubbo www.frankcrosstyres.com.au

REMEDIAL/ SPORTS MASSAGE Samantha Colliton www.remstone.com.au

PUBLIC NOTICES

COMMUNITY KITCHEN 107.5 FM Mondays 5-6pm Next Monday: Geoff White

111 Endsleigh Avenue

43 Sampson St Orange • 6362 8587

Tuesday - Friday 10-5pm • Saturday 10-2pm

CARBURETTOR SERVICES

Ph: 6360 0706 • 0401 401 073

Carburettor Reconditioning and Exchange Tuning and Rejetting Service

Acupuncture And chinese Medicine

287 Peisley St Orange 6362 5639

FURNITURE REMOVALS

To experience the health benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine

LOCAL - COUNTRY - INTERSTATE Over 40 years experience Reliable and personal service Competitive quotes

call 6362 7899

Rebecca Cannon practices from Spine Alive, 95 Woodward St, Orange

Len Coppock & Sons 6362 0405 or 0412 552 562

“Dusty Tracks” 107.5 FM

Sundays 9am - 12 noon Get with the program and discover “Dusty Tracks” THE MOBILE CHEESEMAKING WORKSHOP

Bringing Cheesemaking to you!

Cheesemaking is for anyone with an interest in food and no prior experience is in necessary Classes from 10am - 4pm on Saturday the 21st & Saturday the 28th of August • Cost is $150 per person Contact Sue on 9958 0909 or 0412 145 017 susanmeagher@optusnet.com.au

Ebonee Egan 6362 7017 or 0410 519 692

CENTRAL WEST GETAWAYS UPCOMING DAY TRIPS Fri 3rd September - Hill End Visit Historical Village Thurs 9th September - Cumnock Roast of the Day (Cumnock pub) Tues 14th September - Dubbo Visit Goal/craft shops Mon 20th September - Molong Devonshire tea/craft shop Sun 26th September - Katoomba Tourist Trolley Ride to Leura

Cost for each trip - $60pp Bookings and enquiries, contact CAROL NEWTON 0413 551 212

AUTISM OUTREACH SUPPORT Support for your child across all settings. Experienced in creating visuals, social stories, comic strip conversations and transition plans. Very experienced teacher with over 15 years experience. Well known in Orange/ Bathurst/ Lachlan area.

Contact Michelle on 0431 354 000 or email square.pegs@hotmail.com ABN 24 949 755 120

0412 743 509

LADIES!

Buying or Selling property?

A Fashion Parade

Talk to Diane Davis from DKD Conveyancing for: • Fixed Legal Fees • Onsite service, we come to you • Professional, efficient service

will be held to launch the new

Postie Fashions Spring/Summer Range of ladies Wear

DKD CONVEYANCING

ORANGE EX-SERVICES CLUB KOKODA LOUNGE

Ph: 6366 3165 E: dkdconveyancing@bigpond.com.au

Thursday 2nd September 7.00 for 7.30pm start

CARPET OVERLOCKING

To reserve your seat, phone Maureen Uren 6362 2139 or 0412 284 029

ELECTRICIAN

Rod’s Electrical - $44 per hour Licenced & insured www.rodelectrical.com 7 Days Ph: 0413 944 058

TRADES & SERVICES

RAISED GARDEN BEDS and RAINWATER TANKS

ENGLISH TUTORING

Keeps Gutters Clean.... Guaranteed! Free quote and installation Contact David Hughes 0419 403 972

ALAN FIZZELL

PAINTING & DECORATING • High quality workmanship • For a professional finish Ph: 0417 472 199 or 6369 0647

Lic. No. 159592C

JEFF WATERS COMPRESSOR REPAIRS BATTERY CHARGERS • PRESSURE WASHERS WELDERS • NAIL GUNS • SPARE PARTS

UNIT 4/37 PEISLEY ST ORANGE 2800 PH/FAX: 6363 1579 MOBILE: 0439 646 683

CHAINSAW CHAIN SHARPENING Phone: 6361 2552

MAKING CONVEYANCING EASY

Sandra Kelly CONVEYANCING 6360 0083

sandra@kellyconveyancing.com.au

COMPUTER PROBLEMS? Complete hardware and software support, Spyware and virus removal,Wireless internet and net works, Business network specialist, Tutorials Phone Joshua Haig 0438 657 214

Ph 6361 4660

Call Alice 0439 441 060

A1 Absolutely FENCING

Chartered Accountant

SEE US 1st FOR YOUR FENCING NEEDS! • Commercial & domestic • Obligation free quote

6360 4400

Tile and Iron Roofs

Rebed - repoint - repairs Insurance work Free Quotes Lic No: 184528c Covering Orange and District Ph Malcolm on 0438 610 692

THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER

Qualified, experienced teacher offering tutoring in reading, writing, comprehension and formal writing. Years 5 - 12.

Mill’s Metalworks

Unit 22/ 62 Lords Place

GUTTER - MESH SYSTEMS

Ring Luke on 6363 1452 or 0448 049 018

FREE Admission

Lic # 675C

CIVIL MARRIAGE CELEBRANT

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Fully Insured • Council Approved EFTPOS NOW AVAILABLE

Head Instructor - Anthony Wharton 61 Lords Place • Ph: 6362 9329 • 0407 916 032 Little Ninjas Karate • Mini Muay Thai Cardio Classes • Personal Training Ladies Cardio Kickbox • Adults Martial Arts Muay Thai • Fully Equipped Gym FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON

WINLOCK PLUMBING

Plumbers, Gasfitters and Roofing Specialists Servicing Orange and Cabonne FREE QUOTES Gus 0427 270 084 L/no. 82435C Toby 042 8 525 114

Lawn Mowing • Hedge Trimming Slashing • Garden Maintenance

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SPECIALISING IN BUSINESS AND PERSONAL TAX RETURNS • GST & BAS • Bookkeeping Acrylic colour coating for tennis, • Quick Turn Around basketball, netball courts and

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Trophies • Coffee Mugs Travel Mugs • Stubby Holders Rosanne: 6363 1391

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TRADES & SERVICES

FOR SALE

NMJ MAINTENANCE

QUICKCUT FIREWOOD

0417 608 966

Quality box firewood split and delivered - $110m2. Bulk rates available

HANDYMAN SERVICES

0439 771 020 / 0409 382 842

Orange Social Dance Group will be holding a 25th Anniversary Dance on Saturday 25th September at Canobolas High School Hall, 8pm – Midnight. Past and present members are welcome. Enquiries to Audrey Ferris on 6362 0068 or 6362 9624.

The

ROSS SWINDLE FIREWOOD Contact Ross direct on 6862 2261

or Mob: 0428 622 261 HOUSE CLEANING

Reliable house cleaner with references. Available Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm $23 per hour - Pensioner discounts Ph: 6366 9339 or 0400 089 017

NEED A TELEPHONE SOCKET? Installed, Repaired or Relocated Digital TV Antenna Upgrades

Call Steve: 0408 661 912

DESK & HUTCH and two drawers. 1750 x 830. $100 . 6366 5216

WHITE CANE LOUNGE, table,

GE Fridge/freezer, old chest, some large cement pots and other furniture. Ring 6365 2278 after 5pm.

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$3.50

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Phone: Peter 0425 228 551

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Cutting equipment and tools for the following: Engineering Industry • Metal Fabrication Joinery and Construction Industry Tree Falling Industry • Carpet Laying Industry And general Household and garden cutting tools.

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WORK WANTED

Medical Secretary

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PETS & LIVESTOCK

ORANGE PET PARLOUR For all your dogs winter needs • Clipping • Grooming • Bathing All breeds welcome. Call Debbie

Phone (02) 6365 5381

TLC Petcare (Orange)

Pet minding in your own home in the Orange area. All animals catered for. Phone Virginia Faucett 6362 0710 or mobile 0429 182 354 PERFECT PETS GROOMING SALON Fillfrom the grid so that every • Wash & clip $38 column, every row and • Hydrobathevery from $17 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. Rating:6360 4470 or 0427 645 425

DOGGIE COATS FOR SALE

Various sizes. 3 6 7 9 281 Lords Place Orange 85003 8 (Lara’s Shear 7 ‘n’ Shed) 1 6361 4 7 5 1 6 8 6 8 4 2 9 9 2 7 1 3 2 3 5 8 1 5 1 3 2 © Lovatts Publications - www.lovatts.com.au

PUZZLE SOLUTIONS DOM WESTGEEST ROOFING Colorbond fascia, guttering, reroofing. New work or repairs.

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Classies Work!

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Bletchington Softball Club Information Day Saturday August 21 at Kmart across from Wendys 10:00 - 3pm. Registration Days 28th, 29th of August and 4th and 5th of September. 10:00am - 1:00pm at Sir Jack Brabham Softball area. Info Cathy 0407 450 260

Rotary Club of Orange will hold their Trash and Treasure Markets this Sunday, August 22nd from 8:00am to 12:00noon in the Kmart Car Park, Byng Street entrance. There is a variety of stalls including, fruit, veggies, crafts, jewellery, books, bric-a-brac and much, much more. All proceeds raised go to support local charities.

Telephone 0411 600 370

U N S A D P M K E R B E I E L A T E P M X P I P E S E T A C G Z E N V E L R M S A G A

Can Assist Parkes - Allan Wright from “The Kings Legacy” will be performing a charity concert for the Parkes branch of Can Assist on Saturday August 21st commencing at 7:30pm at the Parkes Services Club. Tickets cost $20 and are available from the Club. Ph 6862 1966. Proceeds will go to Can Assist in the Parkes area.

The Lachlan Macquarie Chapter of the Fellowship of First Fleeters will hold their next meeting on Saturday 21st August at Kinross Wolaroi Library, 2.00pm – 4.00pm. Meeting topic is Norfolk Island Founder’s Day. A lucky prize draw of Lachlan Macquarie Commemorative Coin will be held during the meeting. Further details to Judy on dyr.tara@bigpond.com or phone 6365 8234.

Koree Lynn Nursery

189 Ophir Road -

COMING EVENTS

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The Riverina Finch Society will hold its’ Annual Bird Sale at the Wagga Showground on Sunday, August 22nd. Doors open at 9am and the sale commences at 10am. The sale is open to finches, budgerigars, canaries, parrots, doves and quail but no pigeons are admitted. For more information contact John on 6922 8556. Orange Prostate Cancer Support Group will hold their next meeting Monday 23rd of August - 6:00pm at Anson Cottage Cnr. Anson and Dalton Streets. Guest Speaker Pathologist Harry Luske. Details contact Barry Spilstead 0427 624 067 On Going - Next meeting for “On Going” - a friendship group for 50 years and over - will be Wednesday, August 25th at the Church of Christ Hall, Burrendong Way & Rawle Avenue, Orange commencing at 10am. Morning tea is provided. Guest speaker will be Shayne Dumbrell from Westpac who will speak of “Living well in your retirement”. For information contact John and Maureen Miller - 6362 6455. The Tartan Ball is on again Friday September 10th at the Orange Ex-Services Club commencing at 8pm. There will be music by the Starlighters and Canobolas Pipe Band with tickets costing $40 pp and available from August 2nd at the Ex-Services Club. Bookings close Monday September 6th. Art Exhibition by artists of Studio 15 will be held in the small function room at Ophir Tavern during August, September and October. While there, be tempted by specials from the kitchen of new chef Shankuntala Solanki. Phone 6362 4995. Orange High School 20 year Reunion will be held on Saturday 2nd October 2010. Students from this era are more than welcome to attend. A school tour is also going to be organised. For further info contact Leanne Godson on 0404072023 or plgodson@tpg.com.au Canobolas High School 30 year Reunion will be held on the October Long Weekend beginning Saturday 2nd October 2010. The committee is seeking classmates from that era, in particular they want to contact the Year Advisors – Mr Peter Nolan and Mr Keith Armstrong. For further info contact Kathy Hayward on 6362 3167, sms 0418 168 914 or log on to www.canobolas1980.co.cc

Central Tablelands TPI and Social Welfare Club is looking for new club members and meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at Legacy House, MacNamara Street, Orange at 10.30am. The club is open to all age groups, however, current members are primarily pensioners. Members enjoy meeting for companionship, and to discuss trips away (1 – 3 days duration) plus other club business. Joining fee is $6.50 for 12mths membership. For further info please call Phillip Holder on 6361 9468. MEETING THIS WEEK Monday - August 23rd - Rotary Club of Orange Calare – 12:45pm for a 1pm lunch at the Harrison Restaurant, 85 March Street Orange. Contact Graeme Eggleston 6362 7023. Tuesday – August 24th – Orange & Districts 40+ Singles Social Group – 7pm at Orange ExServices Club. Contact Cathie on 6361 3602, Dean on 6361 4310 or Richard on 6365 1133. Wednesday – August 25th – Orange Lacemakers – 1:30-4:30pm at the Cultural Centre, Sale Street. Contact Sandy on 6362 7938 or Bev on 6362 9540. Wednesday – August 25th – Sahaja Meditation Free Classes – 7:30pm at the Home and Community Care Centre, 286 Lords Place Orange. Enquiries to Dave on 0428 190 943. Wednesday – August 25th - Camp Quality Trivia Night -7:30pm at the Royal Hotel Orange. Contact Louise Eggleston on 6362 7023. Orange Seniors are open every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30am to 3pm. There is a two course cooked meal each day at 12noon for $6.00. Entertainment includes Scrabble, Bingo and Cards. Free Computer Kiosk available to members plus organised Bus trips. Free computer classes for the beginners are also available. For more info call Seniors on 6362 6592 or Ron Savage on 6362 7665 or 0414 627 665. The Orange Men’s Shed meets each Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00am till 3pm at the School of Arts Hall Lucknow. For more details call 6361 2134. The Parkinson Orange Support Group will meet at the Community Information and Service Centre, 77 Kite Street, Orange every fourth Wednesday in the Month. Next Meeting will be held on August 25th. For more information contact Martha Brown 6362 2755. OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Until Sunday Aug 29th – The Cowra Art Group Quilters Display at Kalari Cellar Door and Art Gallery. Enq Pamela Heikkinen on 6342 1465. Saturday August 21st – Jayes Gallery – 31-33 Gidley Street Molong commencing at 6:30pm – Exhibition of drawings and paintings by Sally Watson. Friday August 27th – Orange Regional Conservatorium - Hear it on the Grapevine. Ph 6361 7974. Wednesday 1st Sept – Orange Film Society – showing “The White Ribbon” by director Michael Haneke. Screening at the Odeon 5 Cinema, William Street. Please check with the cinema for time. Details phone Elaina Neville on 6362 5588 Saturday Sept 4th – Ronald McDonald House fund-raiser – La Primavera – Spring in Italy @ Orange Function Centre at 6pm. Tickets available via Ticketek. For information phone Kylie Lewis Minogue on 0419 610 004 or Rebecca Walsh 0418 681 352. Saturday Sept 4th - Manildra Agricultural Show - Manildra Showground. Enquiries Cathy Sullivan - 6364 5173 A listing in THE DIARY is free. Please email brief details to reception@cwpn.com.au, fax 6361 3494, or phone Jackie on 6361 3575 during business hours.


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GOOD QUESTION After spending 3 and a ½ hours enduring the long lines , surly staff and insane regulations at the RTA, I stopped at a toy store on the way home to pick up a gift for my son. I brought my selection - a baseball bat - to the cash register. “Cash or charge?” the salesperson asked. “Cash,” I snapped. Then apologising for my rudeness , I explained , “I’ve spent the afternoon at the RTA.”

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“Shall I giftwrap the bat?” the salesperson asked sweetly. “Or are you going back there?”

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Hey hey Everyone, This week has certainly been one to stay indoors. Rain, rain & some more rain. Anytime the sun wanted to come out, the clouds came right back & dropped some more rain. This is all fine with me of course, bowling is a sport where I can practice rain hail or more rain. I have a few big events coming up in the coming months. First I will be in Korea bowling in a Korean Pro Event (which I was an invited to) Pro bowlers from Korea, Japan & the USA all come to compete in this event. Then In October I start the American Pro Season, the World Series of Bowling is the opening of the PBA Tour, it will be a ridiculous amount of bowling crammed into 2 weeks. Both these tournaments are brutal, both physically & mentally, these are the kind of events that I feel I have the best chance to win. When I wasn’t bowling I was in another indoor venue that I haven’t been to for a while, the Orange Civic Theatre. Kimberly and I went and watched the play Lying Cheating Bastard. It’s a story about a drifter, a street scam artist who uses cards & other tricks to entice the 'mark' to bet against him. It was a very good show & we both throughly enjoyed going back to the theatre. I had forgotten how cool it was to watch a show live where the actors are just metres away from you. Till next time - be good - Cheers Jason

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