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Hi friends! How goes it? There’s been a lot in the news lately that hasn’t helped make us feel good so I hope this week’s Photo News fills that gap a bit. We have another great issue full of uplifting things to read about. I hope you enjoy it. This week features our latest issue of 20+ Magazine. This is something we introduced a few months back and I must say it’s still very much a work in progress. It’s aimed at the 20 – 40 age group and the big plan is to include a variety of things that will interest this group. We haven’t quite nailed it yet but we’re working on it and as each issue comes around, I’m sure you’ll notice the changes and improvements. Hope you enjoy this month’s issue. Another feature this week is our Pet feature. In there you’ll find a few tips and some information to help you care for and enjoy your pets better. It starts on page 25. You’ll also see an ad for Heartkids on page 4. This is a group we have been helping over the last couple of months with some publicity about what they do and also to promote their recent fundraising ball. Would you believe they raised $60,000 as a result of their efforts? We only played a small part in that but it is very satisfying to see such an outcome. Mardi Aplin and her team are to be greatly applauded on such a fine and heartfelt effort. Don’t forget that our text line and website are there to add to your Photo News enjoyment and to enable you to get involved. I encourage you to take some time to explore both of these and if you feel inclined, send us some feedback. We love feedback! Until next week, cheers and go well!  bob@cwpn.com.au

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We’ll love you forever Georgie and Bella Mills were two girls with huge personalities and huge hearts. As friends and family we describe them with smiles on our faces, tears in our eyes and a warmth and comfort in our hearts knowing we were lucky enough to have known such amazing souls. On paper, Georgie and Bella seem quite similar, but in life they were so different. Sure, they had similar personality traits, but their individuality shone through every day, they were just so unique. They seemed to have the perfect balance of personality traits – they were laidback yet they would stand up for their beliefs, they were confident but still modest, they were loud and sociable but could still sit down and have a quiet conversation with you. Georgie and Bella were such a credit to their parents, Penny and Craig. It’s hard to find an individual that gets along with almost everyone, let alone two of them in the same family (not to mention their lovely brother Harry). Both girls knew how important it was to make memories. It was as if they knew that they needed to touch as many hearts and make as many relationships in the time they had. Everyone that knew the girls has a memory to tell of them, whether you were an acquaintance or a close friend you would really feel you had made a connection to them – and we thank them so much for that gift. Their humour was contagious. Bella and Georgie could have anyone in stitches at any time and they could find the light in every situation and they did it with such ease that everyone around them would be having the time of their lives. Georgie had a passion for music that wowed us all. She once said to me that music was her life, that it was the language of us all, and for Georgie that was so true. But she didn’t brag about her musical talents, she was instead quietly passionate. Another loveable trait of Georgie’s was her confidence – she knew what she wanted. Her friends would sit, envious, as she would spot someone out of a crowd and say ‘I’d like to get to know them’ and then walk straight up to them and start a conversation without the blink of an eye. Possibly what stood out most about Georgie to all who knew her was how she could make anyone feel comfortable and how she took time out of her day for all of her friends. Amongst hundreds of people she would somehow find the time to have a moment with you, and she’d always greet you with open arms and such enthusiasm. Georgie and Bella brought people together and we thank them so much for that. A trait that both girls shared was their ability to fall completely in love with something, whether it was music, British comedy (The Mighty Boosh, to mention one) or Bella’s intense love of Shakespeare. Bella was known to friends and family as Bella the Fox, Boo or Major Mills and like Georgie, she made an imprint on all of our lives that we’ll treasure forever. All of Bella’s friends, including those who were older than her could agree that she appeared to be an older soul than any of us. She didn’t flaunt it, but her intellect, worldly smarts and quick wit had her friends in awe. She may not have cared about maths, but she was always thinking – whether it be about a story, a prank, a film or one of her many creative ideas. Although Bella was very musically talented, her love for film and drama shone through the most. A born leader, Bella wanted to be a director, which was perfect for her because she had ideas coming out of her ears and brought fun into everything she did. She could have someone in stitches with the raise of an eyebrow or a simple funny look. She accepted everyone around her no matter where they came from and what they looked like, everyone was a friend. Bella oozed passion – not just in music, not just in drama, but in life. She had such a love for her friends and family, so much so that when she stood up to do her prefect election speech she forgot what she had planned and instead stood in front of her grade and talked about how much she loved everyone. And she did, both Bella and Georgie loved their friends and family so much and never hesitated to tell them so. When I sat down with Bella’s loved ones, a close friend of hers came up to me and said ‘just make sure you say that she was perfect’. I think this reigned true for friends of both girls – they seemed to be perfect friends. I suppose you could say… Bella and Georgie Mills were what they were. They didn’t try to be anything that wasn’t them and their beautiful smiles and loving souls will never be forgotten. They truly lived their lives every day and were so brave for doing it. Georgie and Bella were so, so real. After they have been taken from us so soon, the only consolation we have is that they lived so much and meant everything to the people around them. We love you Georgie and Bella.

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Georgie and Bella Mills were loved by family and friends from Orange and all over the world. They tragically died in a car accident on Thursday, October 14.

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Central West Photo News October 21-27, 2010

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My dream career is... to organise events in the fashion industry or work at a resort/hotel Many people don’t know that I... am a crazy eBay addict – especially when it comes to shoes! When I was young, I wanted to... be a nurse – until I found out how much blood was involved! I also wanted to live with my tooth fairy in ‘fairyland’. My favourite book, movie and song is... too hard to narrow down to just one each because I have too many favourites. Although I love any Will Ferrell movie and ‘Living On A Prayer’ never gets old! The last time I laughed so much I cried was... when I was watching old videos of my mum roller skating and the daggy clothes she wore My idea of the perfect date is… dinner and a walk along the beach at sunset – original I know! It annoys me when... people lie and aren’t considerate of others feelings I love it when... my puppy gets excited to see me and I get to sleep in I’m really scared of... failure, needles and losing people closest to me In the movie of my life I would be played by... Rose Byrne It’s not trendy but I like... going out with my mum to the pub – she sure knows how to dance! I’m always being asked... ‘are you really Waitey’s sister?’ The qualities I like in a man are... honesty, understanding, funny, caring, fun and positive The qualities I dislike in a man are... dishonesty, unfaithful, disrespectful and no consideration or empathy In 10 years time I want to be… happy, healthy, successful, working in my dream career and surrounded by good friends and family.

Over the last week or two there have been people around me who have found themself having to deal with one crisis or another in their life. Even my wife and I have had to deal with some serious issues involving my ageing Mum’s health. It’s no fun when things like this come along and I feel for these people. It’s also hard not empathise with them. Of course, when we do this we feel sad, it’s only natural, but thank goodness, there are two sides to life’s coin and for all those people and things that make us sad, there are things and people in our lives that make us happy. In the case of people, I call them ‘up’ people and I’m sure, like me, you know many people who fit this category. Let me share one such person who makes me feel good every time I’m around him. He’s a bloke named Joe Snare in Dubbo. Joe would be in his 80’s now and the last time I saw him he was still running life at 100 miles an hour.

It was never dull when Joe was behind the counter Until a few years ago, you’d always find him behind the counter at his family newsagency in Dubbo, greeting everyone with a smile, a happy word and his larger than life attitude. One of his most famous lines was when people checked their lottery tickets only to find out they didn’t win, he’d say “Back to work!” It was never dull when Joe was behind the counter and he always had something positive to say about everything. So often, I’d hear him put a positive s pin on a tragedy or have something nice to say about someone who was copping bad publicity at the time. Joe was incredible. For more years than he’d care to count, Joe was up at work every day around 4am ready to handle the Sydney paper arrivals and distribution. I’d often call on him around 9 or 10 in the morning and he’d be upstairs in his office fast asleep. He had that ability to just sit down in a chair and go to sleep as easy as you like. People like Joe Snare inspire me with their ability to see the positives in bad situations, to see good in people where most people prefer to see fault and who go out of their way to make other people feel good in spite of their own problems. I’m not sure what motivates people like Joe but maybe it stems from the Bible where it encourages us to “love your neighbour as yourself”. Whatever it is, we need more people like it.

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Thank you We raised over $60,000! A note from Mardi I can’t thank all the businesses enough for all their donations they gave to the Tiny Tickers Heartkids Ball. It would not have been as successful without their support. All the people that helped me organise the event and the setting up I will be forever g reatful. Lastly to each and ever yone of you that attended and made it a fantastic night. All the money we raised will help support all countr y heartkids now and in the future. Thank you, Mardi

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Central West Photo News October 21-27, 2010

Cobb & Co lives on in Molong By BoB Holland All roads will lead to Molong on Saturday, December 4 when the Lachlan Living History Group holds their Cobb & Co Lives on Celebration in the centre of town. The celebration sets out to give visitors a wonderful day of family entertainment while keeping alive the colourful history and heritage of Australia. And what better place to hold the celebration than at the Old Coach House in Molong, once a regular stopping place for Cobb & Co. mail coaches and today a monument to that time in Molong’s history. Starting at 9 in the morning and

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finishing at 5, the day will feature period displays, re-enactments, colonial style entertainment and much more. There’ll be authentically restored Cobb & Co coaches on display, photo displays, period costumes, authentic blacksmith demonstrations, even a group of bushrangers staging a daring hold up in the main street. Visitors will also get the unique opportunity to take a ride in one of the coaches. The Cobb & Co Lives on Celebration in Molong promises to be a wonderful experience for young and old, so give yourself a treat and mark Saturday December 4 on your calendar as a must do event.

Living history: Group member Kelvin Moss gives us a taste of what to expect in Molong on december 4.

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Millthorpe making hay while… By DaviD Dixon Booming Millthorpe is to see two new stores opened soon and extended trading hours for one of the village’s most popular spots. Regional produce provider, A Slice of Orange, will be opening up an outlet in Pym Street by the end of November. The store will be open weekends and will provide the same gourmet foods available at their Anson Street outlet. Another new enterprise, Galvanise at Millthorpe will also be opening soon in

LittLe gardeners: spring street Day Care kids have planted their own vegetable patch.

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October 21-27, 2010 Central West Photo News

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Pym Street offering handcrafted Australian goods, furniture, artworks, ceramics, and jewellery. The store will also include second-hand books, records, locally-roasted coffee, and teas. Highly popular weekend coffee shop, La Boucherie is also extending its trading hours to open on Mondays from 10–4pm. La Boucherie has developed a niche market in the village for fine coffee, homemade cakes and slices, soups and light meals, artwork and books, located at the old butcher shop in the village.

By Chris Bennetts Spring Street Day Care Centre is proud to show off their new veggie patch! The children have been hard at work digging and planting all kinds of vegetables, with a little help from staff, parents and Orange Community Gardens. Spring Street staff member Stacy Roweth said the children are enjoying their new hobby. “The children have been very

excited; they’re bringing in their own seeds from home and planting them.” There is an abundance of vegetables growing in the patch, including spinach, rhubarb, herbs, carrots, lettuce and tomatoes. Miss Roweth said the produce from the garden is being used to teach the children valuable lessons. “We are teaching the children how to cook and utilise vegetables in the kitchen, also about healthy eating and the plant cycle.”

“It’s a great way for the kids to take responsibility for something, they are learning how to care and nurture.” Lily E is enjoying making the daily trip to check on the veggie patch, “I like the lettuce the best,” she smiled. Staff would like to thank parents who helped with the construction of the garden, especially Annie and Steve Johnson who donated the box.

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Cadia Valley Operations and Millthorpe’s Golden Memorie s Museum are hosting a joint open day. Ste p back in time at the Golden Memories Museum and see the exciting gold rush exhibit. This uniqu e exhibit features rare and historical objects including a model of a gold nugget found at Cadia in 1885 and the gold washing cradle use d by Lister and Tom in 1851. Visit one of Australia’s largest gold mines on a two-hour gu ided bus trip. All buses for the mine op en day will leave from Millth orpe and visitors will see: • An operating open pit mine • A display of specialised mini ng machines • A tour of surface mining op erations IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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Tickets must be presented for entry on the buses and will be available from the: • Blayney Visitor Information Centre from 16 October. Open 7 days, 10am – 4pm. Ph: 6368 3534. • Orange Visitor Information Centre from 30 October. Open 7 days, 9am – 5pm. Ph: 1800 069 466. • Post Office Lane in Orange from 9am – 12noon on Saturday 23 Octo ber, 30 October, 6 November and 13 November. Tickets are a gold coin donation, with proceeds going to the Golden Memorie s Museum and Diabetes Australia – Blayney Bran ch.

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Central West Photo News October 21-27, 2010

Orange to host volleyball event By GRACE JOHNS Next year Orange will play host to a major sporting event, the 2011 State Cup Volleyball, which will bring in excess of 200 volleyball players to town in March. This is the first time in five years that a State Cup will be held outside of the Sydney and Illawarra region, and wouldn’t be possible if it wasn’t for our updated PCYC facilities. Orange City Council’s Ben Keegan said that the event would have significant economic benefits to Orange, as well as hopefully giving locals a taste for the sport. “We haven’t had any Volleyball events here as Orange hasn’t had the facility for it, but now that we do, this event might raise some awareness and interest in the sport,” Ben told Photo News. “This is just another example of the benefits of the new PCYC facility.” General Manager of State Volleyball NSW, Bob Konakoff, was at the PCYC this week to announce the event, saying that the regional events have in the past, been held so that some teams may be formed in the areas. He said that the Neville Howse Stadium in the PCYC facility offered a huge advantage and opening for locals to play the sport. “It’s absolutely fantastic; light, airy and massive size wise. We could play 12 games in here at once if we wanted,” Bob said. The 2011 State Cup will be held over the weekend of March 12 and 13, taking place from around 9am to 6pm at night. According to State Volleyball NSW, the sport is one of the top three highest participation sports in the world and the second most popular spectator sport at the last Olympics – so keep the date and you might just spark your own interest in volleyball!

Now calliNg australia home: Malcolm, Richard, Sharon and Andrew Cloete, of Mullion Creek, pictured with Cabonne Mayor Bob Dowling after recently becoming Australian Citizens.

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oraNge oN the courts: John Davis is pleased to hear that the 2011 State Cup Volleyball will be held in Orange in March

A former South African family that had farming links going back 140 years before the First Fleet now proudly calls Australia home. The Cloete family have embraced life in the Central West and recently took out Australian citizenship in a moving ceremony in Cabonne. About 25 friends joined Andrew and Sharon Cloete and their sons Richard and Malcolm for the ceremony presided over by Cabonne Mayor, Bob Dowling. “It is such a privilege for me and my family to officially become Australians,” Andrew Cloete said after the welcome. “We love Australia and are looking

forward to a long and happy future with the fantastic opportunities that this country offers.” But Mr Cloete said the occasion was a reminder of the difficult decision he and his family made to leave their sheep and cattle farm near the small village of Dordrecht in Eastern Cape Province. “Our family has been in that area since 1650, so it was a big step to move across the world,” he said. “And like all people who move to another country, we went through a very emotional time. “I’m just so grateful to Australia and Australians for allowing us to move here and for taking us in. We first started the procedure to come

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October 21-27, 2010 Central West Photo News

Gravity or God behind the origins of the universe? By Dave Saunders Professor Stephen Hawking has hit the media headlines recently with his answer to explain the beginning of life, the universe, everything. “Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist.” It’s a confident and bold statement. According to Professor Hawking this is the truth about the way life, the universe, everything has come into being—including you and me. But this isn’t the only incredible assertion around to explain the why and how of the universe and humanity. “Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. He came into the world… Not gravity—but a person. The ‘him’ is Jesus of Nazareth. The one you read about in the Bible. The one who claimed to be and was killed for teaching he was God, and who came back from the dead three days later just as he promised. As an atheist, Professor Hawking rejects the foundational truth behind Jesus’ claim that God is real, God created everything and God came into this world 2,000 years ago. What do you make of Jesus?

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Do the Cudal Spring Garden Walk Garden lovers or people who just love spending time together looking at beautiful surrounds should mark Saturday, October 23rd down in their diary. This is the day when the Cudal Spring Garden Walk will take place. Six local gardens, all completely different, will open their gates to visitors for the day and it all sounds like fun. The gardens you will visit are: “Triple Jays” owned by Brett and Chris Larkin. This garden has many surprising features and is both interesting and relaxing. Next, it’s John Douglas’ garden. John has been gardening this block of land for 20 years and it is amazing, filled with irises and roses, nearly every available space has been used and it really is a wonderful garden. “Drumlanrig” owned by Connie and Ron Mattocks sits on a hill and features large rocks, beautiful trees and is a garden you can wander through or just sit in and take in the view. Then there’s “The Old Bank” owned by Katie and Richard Hazelton. This is a typical cottage garden with pergola and veggie patch, sand pit and trampoline for the children. You’re sure to enjoy it.

Next door is Bev and Geoff Monk’s garden. It’s immaculate with a huge range of plants and trees that provide lots of colour and interest. The last of the six gardens is “Wallendoon” owned by Verna and Kevin Dyson. The home is magnificent and dates back to around 1901 with a garden every bit as magnificent. Verna and Kevin have slowly expanded the garden adding lovely large trees and quite a lot of roses; it is well worth the visit and a walk about. The event is a fundraising event for the Cudal Anglican Parish and they’d love to see as many people as possible come along and enjoy the day. To do so, follow the balloons and meet at the Anglican Church Hall in Toogong Street Cudal at 10am for a ticket, to collect your map and to enjoy morning tea. The cost is $20 for entry to all six gardens with morning tea provided. Lunch will be also available for purchase at the Cabonne Food Wine and Cultural Centre and can be prebooked when purchasing tickets. If you’d like more details, give Denise a call on 6364 2222.

Saturday 23 October, 10am-4pm Six gardens on show all completely different and located within the Cudal town limits

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Veteran Camaraderie: Vietnam Vets and National servicemen meet every Friday.

Mateship alive and well By CHRIS BENNETTS Orange’s Vietnam Veterans and National service men and women meet every Friday for companionship and camaraderie. Club president Lindsay Wright said the group like to meet and talk about a range of issues. “The vets come along and have a cup of coffee and a biscuit and talk about life in general, we don’t really talk about the wars.” Allan Bennett enjoys catching up with his mates at the gatherings, “We have all the answers to the world’s problems but the

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Australian singles chart 1 (-) Raise Your Glass – P!nk 2 (1) Only Girl (in The World) – Rihanna 3 (2) Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 4 (8) Just A Dream – Nelly Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner 6 (3) Dynamite – Taio Cruz 7 (5) F U – Cee-Lo Green 8 (6) Magic – B.o.B Feat. Rivers Cuomo 9 (7) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 10 (9) Dj Got Us Fallin’ In Love – Usher Feat. Pitbull

Australian albums chart 1 (-) There Is A Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is A Heaven, Let’s Keep It A Secret – Bring Me The Horizon 2 (5) Science & Faith – The Script 3 (-) Flags – Brooke Fraser 4 (1) A Thousand Suns – Linkin Park 5 (2) Recovery – Eminem 6 (-) In And Out Of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 19902010 – Robbie Williams 7 (4) Teenage Dream – Katy Perry 8 (6) Birds Of Tokyo – Birds Of Tokyo 9 (10) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 10 (26) Power To The People: The Hits – John Lennon

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Sam Radal When I woke up this morning my first thought was… I’m late for work! My most hated household chore is... the dishes My favourite song at the moment is… Dynamite by Taio Cruz My favourite food is… Thai One thing I miss about being a kid is… freedom I just can’t resist… women My favourite invention in my lifetime is…Facebook My three most cherished items are… camera, laptop, and my pea coat If I could buy anything right now, it would be… a ticket to Egypt I wouldn’t be caught wearing.... anything pink If today was the best day of my life it would be because… I found the girl of my dreams - I know that’s so corny, but it’s true! One day I will… be remembered

ENJOYING LIFE: Players getting into a friendly game of Life Ball.

Get Into Life Ball! By CHRIS BENNETTS If you are looking for a sport that is less about competition and more about socialising and having fun, then Life Ball could be for you! Life Ball can be described as a slowed down version of netball, where players are not allowed to run and everyone has a smile on their face.

Organisers are inviting anyone who would like a game to come along and be a part of a sport that is fun, safe and keeps the body active. Jan Campbell looks forward to Life Ball each week, “It’s a game more for seniors, but we invite anyone to play. We want as many players as possible!” “The most important thing is to have fun; you don’t have to be sporty

THE DETAILS: to be more active.” Jan said it’s also a great place to meet new friends. “It’s a great social atmosphere; we usually go out for lunch once a month so there is a social side as well as the game side.” “It keeps your mind and body active,” Jan said.

Games are on from 9.30am-11am on Tuesdays at Play-on indoor sports. Costs are $5 and you will be taught how to play.


A BIG OOPS! We’ve found a new way to create material for our ‘Oops File’. We printed this great image upside down last week - so let’s try it again this week the right way up!! Photo contributed by Billy Morris from Wattle Grove Orange, who wanted to share his view or as he put it “My Playground”. The photos were taken at sunrise in July and show a peaceful country morning.

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Weight training related injuries What age is a safe age to begin Weight training? There is no set age that is documented as the correct age to begin weight training. However before beginning weight training one should consider the musculoskeletal maturity of the child. Children should avoid weight training when in a growth spurt as heavy weights will damage the growth plates which are very vulnerable to damage with increased loads and stresses. Children also have very elastic ligaments, and weights can cause stretching and overloading of their joints. Medical opinion is that before 13 years of age it would be questionable to begin any form of weight training. Any development of pain in the joint may indicate overloading and training should be ceased immediately. What age group sustains the most injuries during Weight training? A study conducted by the Centre for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute in the U.S. showed that males and youths aged 13 to 24 years of age sustained the largest proportion of weight training related injuries. This study, showed that people aged over 55 years and older were more likely to be injured while using weight training machines, and to sustain injuries from overexertion, or lifting and pulling. Children less than 12 years of age were more likely to be injured while using free weights. This group had a higher proportion of lacerations and fractures, and were more likely to sustain injuries as a result of having a weight drop or fall on them. Will i put on Weight When i cease Weight training? As muscle weighs more than fat then you will actually lose weight, not gain weight. Basically you will lose strength quite quickly when you cease training. You will also notice a gradual decrease in size of the muscles, but a “flabby” muscle should not occur. Obtaining proper instruction on how to use weight lifting equipment and the proper technique for lifts, as well as providing trained supervision for youths engaging in weight training, will reduce the risk of injury.

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Business: Minx Lingerie and Maternity Wear Position: Partner What’s your job? All aspects of running a small business What do you like about your job? Meeting strong and beautiful women of all shapes and sizes, and helping to navigate men through the wonderful world of women’s intimate apparel What do you consider your greatest achievement at work? Establishing a unique boutique that can provide solutions

for all women’s needs including mastectomy, maternity, plus sizes, bridal and bedroom What are your hobbies? Spending time with my family and friends, and reading If you were given three wishes what would you ask for? Less focus on body image, good health and continued success in small business What do you love most about the Central West? Lovely people, food and cuisine.

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Making news in October 1973

We thought you might enjoy a little bit of nostalgia so we have reproduced two stories from a local Orange newspaper back on October 2, 1973. A reader gave us the newspaper because he thought we may be able to use it. Memorabilia like this always interests us and looking back can often be fun. These two stories show just how times and thinking have changed or not changed as the case may be. If other readers have old local newspapers like this, we’d love to see them.

ONIONS, SPUDS PRICES SOAR Sydney markets in preference to unloading small quantities on local storekeepers. One local greengrocer said he paid $14 for a 140lb bag of potatoes this week. Prices such as these plus cost of freight and cartage the Potatoes are retailing at him no alternative but gave pound, a cents an average 16 at 16 cents a pound. sell to and the humble onion at storekeepers sell Most about 24 cents a pound. five pound bags in potatoes an Tomatoes have reached normal season a given all time high and are retailing and is 20 cents cost average the at 48 cents a pound. cents. 30 to Wholesalers and retailers A five pound bag is selling alike are paying the highest Orange this week at 75 in prices for years and blame cents. the seasonal conditions In a normal season a 50 which have affected both bag costs $1 to $2 pound Queensland and New South e. wholesal Wales. a 50 pound bag week This are potatoes Local wholesale. $7.50 for available at a price, but sold normally prices Retail excessive rain has prevented cents a nine or eight are most farmers from digging but with onions, for pound had have many and them out, season growers to leave them in the ground the adverse onions are ring, encounte are to rot. cents a 24 at retailing now to potatoes Those with pound. sell prefer to send them to the

The spiralling prices asked by greengrocers for onions and potatoes today’s giving are housewives a bigger headache than ever.

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Vice-chairman of Oran ge City Council’s airpo rt advisory committee (Ald. D.C. Gr egory) believes if the gro wth centre is to succeed a high spe ed rail system to Sydne y will have to be constructed.

He was commenting on a recent Ald Gregory said it must statement by the Minister be unfor Civil derstood tha t even if an international Aviation (Mr. Charles Jon es) about airport was established near Orange it the possible selection of the Orange- would be at leas t 15 years before conBathurst area as a site for an interna- crete developme nt could be seen. tional airport. “By that time advancement Mr. Jones said a survey techof the nology would have eliminated many area taken at his request ind icated a of the problem s associated with high further $6,000,000 would have to be pitched sou nd eminating from planes. spent on a high speed rail system to “I believe sound will not be Sydney. a quarter of the problem it is now and The trains would travel at abo the ut 85 area could retain its peace and quiet,” miles an hour and take one and three he said. quarter hours to reach Sydney . The new high speed rail “An international airport system is an would open the Orange area up to excellent idea, providing Ma scot re- Sydney. mains where it is, and the new airport “If the growth centre is to would be considered only as be sucan alter- cessful there will have to be some native. form of a high speed link. “If they located it in a countr y re“Businessmen getting off gion it would be extremely planes beneficial would want to get to Sydney as quickto economic regional growth . ly as possible, and a high spe “It would attract more peo ed train ple and would cater to this requirement,” he finance to the area, and bec ause of said. the large area available pla nes would The new service would also not disrupt the natural sett be a ing of the boon to the people of the district. area,” he said.

whatkidssay Mischa, 3 What is your favourite food? Cheese What do you want to be when you grow up? A dancer What’s the most important thing in this world? Chips Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side If you had a million dollars, what would you buy? A doll How old is a grown up? 10 What is your favourite TV show, and why? Dora Who is your favourite superhero, and why? Dora If you could be any animal what would you be and why? A giraffe How do you know when you’re in love? You have cuddles What’s something mummy and daddy always say to you? Dad says I have to clean up the rumpus room, and I don’t like to What makes a person a good friend? You play with them Who is your best friend in the whole world, and why? Emma and Ell Bell What is a holiday? Going with your whole family Are brothers or sisters better, and why? Brothers What’s the naughtiest thing you’ve done? I opened mummy’s presents on Christmas


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A busy street scene in Mudgee This 1930s photo shows a very busy Church Street in Mudgee complete with cars, pedestrians, bicycles and horses. Prominent in the photo is the Loneragans department store with a large clock in the centre of the facade. The store served Mudgee and district for many years. In 1837 it was decided to establish a regional town on

the banks of the Cudgegong River and this was surveyed in 1838. The name chosen was Mudgee, which is a corruption of the Aboriginal word ‘moothi’, meaning a nest. Mudgee became a municipality in February 1860 and after meeting in hired premises for some time, the council decided to build a Town Hall. The first church built

was St John the Baptist Anglican Church in 1841. The Methodists came in 1853 and Presbyterians in 1857, building a church in 1858. St Mary’s Catholic Church was built in the late 1850s, preceded by its Presbytery in 1851. Several small schools opened in the late 1840s but it was not until 1855 that a government school was

opened. A postal service began in 1852 and the Post Office in Market Street stands on the site of a post office built in 1860. In 1884 the railway line from Lithgow to Mudgee was opened and in 1918 the first plane landed in Mudgee. There is still plenty of evidence of Mudgee’s rich heritage today and it is well worth a visit.

Wendy Chapman Business Network Communications 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? Four years Hobbies or interests? Relaxing, and watching movies with family How long have you been the boss? Two years Number of staff Seven Most popular product or service you sell iPhone Favourite Central West business KMart What do you love most about the Central West? The four seasons If you had the power, what would you change in the Central West? Nothing- I like it as it is

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Oct 21: Damien Martyn, 39, Aussie cricketer. David Campese, 48, rugby legend. Carrie Fisher, 54, Princess Leia in Star Wars. Allan Grice, 68, two time winner of the Bathurst Carrie Fisher 1000. Trevor Chappell, 58, cricketer. Bernard Tomic, 18, young tennis pro. Oct 22: John Howard, 58, actor, All Saints. Johnny Tapp, 69, race caller. Frank Lowy, 80, Westfield boss. Jeff Goldblum, 58, actor. Jonathan Lipnicki, 20, the kid in Jerry Maguire. Oct 23: “Weird Al” Yankovic, 51, prank singer. Archie Thompson, 32, Aussie soccer star. Oct 24: Kevin Kline, 63, actor, A Fish Called Wanda. Ben Gillies, 31, Silverchair drummer. Ian Baker-Finch, 50, Aussie golfer. Bill Wyman, 74, a Rolling Stone. Lincoln Lewis, 23, Lincoln Lewis Logie winning star of Home & Away. Malcolm Turnbull, 56, aspiring Prime Minister. Oct 25: Ron Wilson, 56, Channel 10 newsreader. Chrissie Amphlett, 51, lead singer for The Divinyls. Nancy Cartwright, 53, the voice of Bart Simpson. Marion Ross, 82, played Mrs C in TV’s Happy Days. Helen Reddy, 69, sang the 1970s anthem I Am Woman. Oct 26: Keith Urban, 43, country singer, Nicole Kidman’s man. Guy Sebastian, 29, singer. Hillary Rodham Clinton, 63, US secretary of state. Jaclyn Smith, 63, one of TV’s original Charlie’s Angels. Oct 27: Beccy Cole, 38, Aussie country singer. Kelly Osbourne, 26, reality TV star. John Cleese, 71, Fawlty Towers and Monty Python actor/comedian. Mark Taylor, 46, former Aussie cricket captain.

Dazzling dahlias up for auction The Central West Dahlia Society will be holding their annual dahlia tuber auction in Lithgow this Saturday. Dahlias are plants which produce brilliant flowers in autumn and are grown from tubers planted in October and November. Club members will be providing a wide range of dahlia types and varieties with tubers supplied from Lithgow, Orange, Sydney and Canberra. Pictures of most of the varieties being auctioned will be provided

on a big screen and the highest bid will secure the tubers from our auctioneer. The auction will take place from 1.00pm in the Waratah Room at the Lithgow Workies Club, Tank Street Lithgow and more information can be gained from Bob Smith 6365 1084 or Rob Slarke 6351 4244. PICTURES: CONTRIBUTED

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‘Ye Olde Country Fair Day’ Sunday 7 November bringing rural life, history and people together for a great family friendly day out! Free jumping castles, free face painting, free Merry-go-round and animal nursery • Plenty of other activities at low cost Rural Fair Sheep dogs Sheep Shearing (comp) Light Horse Draught Horse Vintage Tractors Vintage Engines Bush Fire Brigades State Emergency Services Vintage Orchard Machinery Print Display

Car Boot Sale Vintage Trucks Commercial Stands Food Stands History Stands Plaiting Riding for the Disabled Saddlery Education Working Dog Studs Sheep Studs

Bee Keeping Animal Nursery Commercial Stands Vintage Cars Yard Dog Displays Mining display Wool Expo Commercial Fleece Comp. Sheep industry information Blade Shearing Wool Handling

Knitting Spinning Fashion Displays (Wool) Commercial Stands (Wool) History Stands (Wool) Antique Shearing Machinery Antique Wool Presses Sheep AND MUCH MORE..

Adults $8 • Children $5, Children under 3 Free • Family pass: Two adults and up to five ive children $20 9am to 5.00pm - Orange Showground, Leeds Parade, Orange

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This week’s pet is Cadbury, a choc lab who is a little bit cheeky, and who loves to hang out with her sister Babe

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How did you get your name? From the chocolate To what do you attribute your good looks? To my father, who was an Australian Champion gun dog To what do you attribute your wonderful temperament? Well, I’m actually a bit naughty! Town or farm? Both What’s your job around the yard? I do a bit of backyard renovations and look after the house when Babe is away What’s the best thing your owner does? Lets me cuddle with her and watch TV What’s the worst thing your owner does? Locks the pantry so I can’t get in What’s the naughtiest thing you’ve ever done? I took the toast out of the toaster What’s the best thing you’ve ever done? Be there for mum Who is your best friend? Babe the Labrador, my sister What is your favourite treat? Pigs’ ears What would be your ultimate animal career? Food taster

Relaxation of alcohol restrictions on Robertson Park for Wine Week Event. Council has resolved to relax the alcohol prohibition order for Robertson Park between 5.00pm and 9.00pm on Friday, 22 October 2010 for the Orange Wine Week Night Market. Alcohol provided by authorised event stall holders only can be consumed within the designated area of Robertson Park during the specified time. The bringing or consumption of alcohol outside these specified times is strictly prohibited.

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ORANGE STREET TREE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979

Orange City Council will be hosting a Community Consultation on Tuesday 26 October 2010 at the Clover Hill Function Centre, Orange Botanic Gardens from 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm.

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, 11Monday, October 2010 to Friday,2010 15 October 201015th . 11 October to Friday, October

Council would like to work closely with the Orange Community to make sure that the Street Tree Master Plan clearly reflects the community’s priorities and aspirations.

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.

Orange City Council is developing a Street Tree Master Plan for the City of Orange which will:

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.

• Create an impression of the ‘Colour City’ for residents and visitors of the City ; • Reinforce the value in Orange’s 2020 Vision ‘a healthy green, colourful, living community’ • Protect and enhance the natural environment • Be consistent with relevant plans and strategies • Provide for consistent management throughout the life cycle of the trees • Educate and involve the community in the implementation of the plan All interested members of the public are invited to attend. Please RSVP to Sharon Szaszkow on 6393 8022 by 22 October 2010.

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Ann Brown At orAnge AnglicAn grAmmAr: “It’s about the whole child; I believe that every child has potential.”

School-starter Ann’s vision for Orange Grammar Ann Brown must enjoy the pressure, long hours, and unpredictability of starting a new school; she’s done it twice! “Every day is different, it’s an enormous challenge, it’s also a privilege,” she said. Principal of Orange Anglican Grammar School, Ann was also foundation principal of William Cowper Anglican School in Tamworth. She loves the tabula rasa (clean slate) that a new school offers for a founding principal. “You’re not tied to doing things the way they have always been done. It’s a blank canvas,” she said. The hardest task of starting a new school? Getting the students, of course!

more tHAn AcADemicS: Orange Anglican Grammar Students working on the Plant Production site with teacher Mrs Jennifer Ringbauer; emphasis on more than just academics.

“There are the challenges of getting the right mix of teachers, but the biggest issue is getting the students. That requires developing confidence from the prospective parents. “There aren’t any runs on the board, you have to be able to make parents confident that you can deliver what they are after,” she said. “Ten-hour days are not unusual. A principal once told me that ‘it’s people during the day and the paperwork at night’,” she said. With a youthful enthusiasm for her vocation, Ann was there on the first day in 2007 for Anglican Grammar at the temporary site in the Memorial Hall of Holy Trinity Church. “We had seven students, two in Year Three and five preschoolers. Today we have 205 from transition (pre–school) up to Year Seven. “By 2015, we will go to Year 12. The idea is to grow the school to about 700–750 students.” To achieve this, the school moved into its 10 hectare (25-acre) permanent site in April 2009 and has been building ever since. She points out the land, now only fields, where various sections of the school will be located in the future: “We’re going to keep building till we’ve got everything on-site.” Both founding schools she has been Principal of were established from the ground-up on greenfield sites with Ann believing that she learnt a number of valuable lessons from her first efforts. “The second time around, I’ve had a better understanding of the challenges, of the magnitude of the challenges, and a better understanding of the financial implications.” “I also learnt a lot about classroom design, I’m not looking to use the same design again,” she said. Ann has a holistic philosophy to teaching believing that aca-

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demic achievement is only part of the story. “It’s about the whole child; I believe that every child has potential. Our challenge is to give every student the ability to express that potential,” she said. Teaching Mandatory Technology (cooking) at the school, she believes that all principals should take the opportunity to teach.

“The hardest task of starting a new school? Getting the students, of course!” “If you want to be part of a school, you have to like to mix with students,” she said. “Teaching is about people, I think it’s important to spend time in the classroom to know the challenges,” she said. Teacher and Head of the Junior School at Roseville College in Sydney for 21 years, she said that the pressures on teachers are far different now from when she graduated from Sydney University in 1977. “Teaching is vastly different today than in 1977. Today’s children and young people live in a challenging environment with access to so much information,” she said. “Children are under a great deal more pressure, so educating the child is so much more important. “We’re helping them to become more resilient, we’ve really got to equip them with the skills to survive,” she said.

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Independent local business takes on the ‘BIG names’ in Steel

There is a new steel business in town, fast making a name for great value for money and flexible personalised service. Since opening in July, Orange Steel has gone from strength to strength as they help local people with their steel needs. Concreters, Welders, Engineering Firms, people on the land and steel work enthusiasts are finding that the range of products, price and personalised service help them get the job done faster and for a lower cost. The Manager of Orange Steel, Steve Goode, says that “The feedback has been tremendous, our clients really appreciate that we are local and independent. This means we can make decisions quickly, have access to a

broad range of products and maintain our competitive prices”. “At the risk of sounding old I think our customers appreciate that our team have a combined 120 years of experience in steel. Sometimes you just need an answer to a steel question; if we can’t tell you the answer I don’t know who can”. Orange Steel might be a new business, but their stock holding is large and diverse with all popular items ready for immediate delivery. Being local and part of the community is very important to Orange Steel. So if you’re looking for a steel supplier who can treat you like a valued customer, call into Orange Steel located at 13 -15 Peisley Street. Steve and the team will be happy to work with you to get the best value for money steel products and solutions your need.

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Orange Bridge Club Words and pictures by DONNA STEDMAN At one time or another, we have all enjoyed playing cards. Snap is probably one of the games we have played as a child and which has been passed on through the generations. I treasure my childhood memories of my Nan patiently teaching me to play ‘patience’, but word has it, the big kahuna of card games is Bridge and Orange has a fantastic Bridge Club. The club have their own premises on the corner of Churchill and Glenroi Avenues and meet five times a week. There are morning, afternoon, as well as night sessions, so whatever your schedule, they have a session for you. Annual membership is $25 per person and there is a $5 session fee which covers morning or afternoon tea. Sessions usually run for about three and a half hours and on Thursday nights, they run a learners session and follow that with some supervised play. Julie Machin has been a member for 7 years now, “I first came for some brain stimulation, but now I come for a great day of belly laughing, everyone is just so fabulous”. Diane Whiteley was looking for something fun to do after retirement, “I started with lessons and it did take a little

while to get the hang of it, as I had never played cards before, but it was so worth the effort,” she said. Dorothy Woodside also started as a beginner and says, “The support as you are learning is great, the people are really lovely, its good fun and very stimulating”. I don’t have to tell you to have fun, because with this club...fun is guaranteed.

Orange Bridge Club: If you are keen to get playing, get onto their website for further details at www.orange.bridge-club.org

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No silent stares for new village arrivals In the classic horror films, the new strangers to the distant village are met with silent stares as they order an ale from the local inn. In Millthorpe, they are given a free coffee from the local corner store! The free coffee is part of a Welcome Letter the village has developed as a unique way to welcome new residents to Millthorpe. “That’s our little welcome present, John Sloane sends them out from the Post Office,” President of Millthorpe Village Committee John Mason said. John thought of the idea after his parents moved to the Central Tablelands. “I got onto it when my mum and dad came to Orange, they went to the Visitors Centre and they gave them some home-made Orange jam and I thought, isn’t that a nice idea?’” he said. “We give them their first cup of coffee free, courtesy of Sam and Shona at the General Store, and

Countdown to

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With Samantha Talbot

9 weeks to go! Welcome to this weeks’ column where we will focus on the traditions associated with Christmas. Christmas is all about spending time with those you love, and there’s no better way to do it than to enjoy Christmas family traditions together. Also, there are many Christmas traditions that are practiced by a number of countries all over the world, and these can be as diverse as the culture and religious practices of each country. By definition, the word tradition means “something that is handed down”. So whether it’s baking, decorating the tree, making holiday crafts, attending Midnight Mass or Carols by Candlelight, or just participating in other family routine favourites, remember that the traditions you create for your family should be truly special so that your children will want to share them with their own families one day. Starting new traditions can really unite a family – so try something new this year and if everyone enjoys it, repeat it next year. Before you know it, you’ll have a new-found family tradition.

Millthorpe Village Committee President John Mason; Welcome Letter for new residents. an Ada Clarke print of autumn in Millthorpe, and a six-page guide to services in the village,” he said. The Welcome Letters have proven a hit with new residents appreciating the thought behind the idea. “We started about five years ago. We’ve given away about 100 in that time. Quite a lot of people have

written back saying what a lovely idea it is.” Millthorpe Post Manager John Sloane sends the packages out to new arrivals in the village. “Soon as we know they’re in town, we post them out, they love it,” he said.

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It doesn’t matter what you or your family do that is traditional – but we all do something! Sometimes the silliest of traditions are the ones we love the best. From wearing singing Santa hats to reindeer antlers or dressing up the family pet with tinsel, everyone can join in and have a laugh! Or maybe you have a personal tradition/mission of sneaking into the lounge room to swipe a chocolate ornament/candy cane that hangs on the tree, or picking up and shaking a present to guess the contents, all whilst trying not to get caught?!! Or perhaps you enjoy the tradition of being caught under the mistletoe and having to kiss someone as a result? Other traditions are more formal and meaningful, for instance, the Advent Wreath where a candle is lit each week to remind us of the coming of Christ who is seen as the “light of the world”. Or the commercialised version which is the Advent Calendar with a chocolate inside each window, for each day leading up until Christmas. Your tradition may be to serve ham, or turkey, or to finish off your meal with plum pudding. It may be to just over-stuff yourself silly! It could be to watch the TV specials AGAIN or it may just be that on particular dates that you put up and then pull down your Christmas tree and decorations. Regardless, traditions are just a repeated effort of something we enjoy – so just enjoy!

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How to LOVE your pet!

How to care for your pet as he or she matures As your dog or cat turns the age of 7, it is the equivalent to a person entering the age of 50 or the “mature” years. The body gradually changes as he or she ages. The immune system declines so your pet is more prone to infections, the joints age and begin to creak, the body organs such as the liver, kidneys and heart also begin to show signs of wear. The joys of getting older!

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SpEcIAl oFFER Pets have become part of our way of life and are often regarded more like family members than pets. Gone are the days of feeding them a few scraps, leaving them tied up out in the cold. Today our pets enjoy exotic food, imaginative toys, fancy clothes, impressive exercise regimes, lavish living quarters and sometimes a more intimate relationship with their vet than some humans have with their doctor. It’s a new world that our pets now enjoy and we are constantly being encouraged to treat them kindly, with love and respect. This Photo News feature sets out to further encourage you to do that by sharing some tips and information from local experts that will help you love your pet better. Hope you and your pets enjoy what we have for you!

Complete the following questionnaire to assess whether your pet is showing outward signs of advanced ageing. Is your mature dog or cat: □ Stiff, limping or having difficulty climbing stairs? □ Drinking more water and /or urinating more? □ Losing or putting on weight? □ Showing lumps or bumps? □ Losing interest in exercise? □ Having trouble chewing hard foods and/or bad breath? □ Showing signs of behavioural changes such as disorientation, forgetting commands, problems with housetraining or just less interactive □ Showing an altered appetite

Don’t wait for outward signs of ageing. You can be proactive and help your pet aged 7+ live a longer, better quality life using the following helpful tips: • Exercise your dog at least once a day, two short walks a day will help keep you and your dog fit. • Play games like throwing the ball for your dog, chasing a torch light or a ball on a string with your cat • Take your pet for a health check by your vet at least twice a year • Feed your mature pet two small meals of a mature pet food per day instead of one large portion a day Royal Canin have developed a highly palatable, mature range of dog and cat foods, which cater for your ageing pet. The optimal age to change you pet to a mature food is 7 years for cats, 7 - 8 years for small and medium dogs, as early as 5 years for large and giant breed dogs. For help and advice, call in to Mulberry Lane Vet Clinic to talk to one of our team who will provide you with nutritional information and advice regarding the best diet for your pet. If you have ticked any of the questionnaire boxes at left, please ring Mulberry Lane Vet Clinic on 6360 3071 after November 1st and bring this completed survey for a free Vet check with Judith Carney. This offer applies until November 30th 2010.

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Home is what you make it! If you love your pet, you’ll want to make sure their ‘home’ is as comfortable and functional as you can make it. Here at Advance Sheds we pride ourselves on designing and building a range of shelters that any pet would be proud to live in. Our range includes dog kennels, cat cages, bird aviaries as well as cages and pens for rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and snakes. We service all over New South Wales and delivery is no problem. You can view our range of products and find out more about us at www.advancesheds.com or please call 9673 1627.

The final journey By SHANE WILEY - Pets at Peace Central West Losing a pet is often a very difficult time, especially if it’s considered and loved as ‘one of the family.’ Let us help you remember and assist in taking your pet through their final journey. Our Pet Crematorium at Orange is the only purpose built individual pet crematorium in Central West NSW. It was opened in May 2008, and is located amongst the peace and tranquillity of 10 acres of native bush land. The setting is surrounded with hundreds of gum trees and native shrubs which attract many native birds and animals providing a peaceful setting for your beloved pet’s final journey. When you contact us, you talk to Deb or myself, we are the people who own the business and who will care for your pet. We will look after your pet as if it was one of our own. At Pets at Peace Central West we give you time to grieve and will respect your wishes and treat your pet with the dignity they deserve.

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Shaping your dogs behaviour Good grooming is essential with puppy preschool If you love your dog, we invite you try one of our professional treatments because we know your dog will feel the difference and so will you.

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“The socialisation period for a puppy is between 6-16 weeks of age. During this period it is very important that the pup gets exposed to as many positive experiences as possible, as it will shape their future behaviour.”

The best start in life for your puppy is to take them to Puppy Preschool®. This is just as important as getting them vaccinated and health checked. Preventing behaviour problems in your puppy may very well save his or her life. Puppy Preschool® is a fun, safe, controlled environment specifically designed for puppies between the ages of 8-16 weeks to develop their social skills, reinforce acceptable behaviour and teach verbal cues, as well as teach their owners about looking after their new puppy.

Susie Patey, who runs Summer Street Vet Clinic’s Puppy Preschool®, is a qualified and very experienced veterinary nurse, and has just updated her training with Dr Kersti Seksel, Registered Veterinary Specialist, in Behavioural Medicine. Summer Street Vet Clinic is the only veterinary practice in Orange that runs Puppy Preschool® at their clinic which means the puppies always remember the fun time they had there and associate the clinic with a great experience.

Dogs, like humans, feel so much better when they are kept well groomed. Regular bathing and clipping will keep your dog feeling happier, healthier and comfortable. At Lara’s Shear ‘n’ Shed we offer a range of professional services including body clipping and shaping, bathing, grooming, nail clipping and more. As a further service to our clients, Orange Veterinary Hospital also consults from our facility each day. Like any professional service, the standard and quality can vary but here Please at Lara’s you can have the confidence wash your pets are being cared for by me! experienced groomers Lara, Carissa & Meaghan who handle your dogs with skill and loving care.

The aims of Puppy Preschool® • To educate owners on socially responsible pet ownership • To teach owners about normal and abnormal canine behaviour • To teach owners the humane training methods to enable them to train their puppy • To teach owners about essential healthcare for their puppy • To allow puppies to socialise in a safe and controlled situation • To teach puppies to accept gentle handling by other humans • To teach puppies good manners • To problem solve issues within the class such as housetraining, mouthing, jumping up and chewing • To encourage ongoing training • To encourage the puppy to learn to be happy and comfortable at the veterinary clinic

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All training methods are based on positive reinforcement and are about teaching good manners to puppies.

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“Puppy Preschool was great for getting Lenny comfortable with other dogs. He is great at the dog parks as a result of the class. Thanks Susie for helping so much”, Kendy.

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The Thumbs

Thumbs up to Tracey from Woolworths for helping an elderly lady take her shopping trolley to the taxi rank and help to load it into the car for her. Your thoughtful help was appreciated.

Thumbs up from a lady  to Jax Tyres for their reassuring, thorough and friendly customer service. You went above and beyond, and exceeded her expectations.

Thumbs  Brake, Clutch

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up to Orange and Suspension Centre for great customer service, keeping customers informed about where things are up to and for giving accurate quotes up front. From two very satisfied customers.

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 Thumbs down to people who tailgate red ‘P’ platers. You

On the Thursday, September 30, former Spring Hill and Millthorpe resident Dud Burrell celebrated a milestone birthday, his 100th with wife Maureen by his side. Daughters Ann, Kay and Caroline all from Maitland travelled to Orange to help mark the occasion with a family celebration.

October 4th was a special day for Pam and Paul Fliedner, who celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary. They were married at St Josephs Catholic Church in Orange on October 4 1970. Pam and Paul have two children, Kylie and Mark. Kylie lives in Orange whilst Mark lives on the Gold Coast.

complain about them not being able to drive, but have you considered all the stupid things you try to do to get around them? This ‘P’ plater had someone overtake them on a blind corner early on a foggy morning with another car coming the other way! Most of our ‘P’ platers are just learning to drive and scares like this do nothing to boost confidence.

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Pam and Paul have just returned from a 3 week cruise around Australia on the Sun Princess while celebrating their anniversary. Paul also presented Pam with a beautiful ruby and diamond ring while on the cruise. Mark came home from the Gold Coast to surprise them when they arrived home. Kylie and Mark wish them all the happiness in the future.

Thumbs down to people who when reversing or parking cars in car parks, accidentally damaging other cars. It is cowardly not to leave your details and own up to your mistake. If you damage it, you need to pay to fix it, one day the shoe could be on the other foot.

Happy 100th!

Firies get hot under collar A Rural Fire Service Crew Leader Village Course was held recently at Orange Fire Control Centre and at Borenore. Local Fire captains were instructors on the course which included exercises involving burning cars and shipping containers. Safety work on Category Seven trucks were also held on the two-day training event.

Thumbs up from a reader

Thumbs up to the woman  Police officer, who stopped on her way to work at Blayney to help a gentleman bike rider who had taken a fall from his bike on the Great Western Highway. She stopped and offered assistance then drove the man home. The man concerned was very appreciative of your help and concern.

Like to give a Thumbs up or Thumbs Down? Email reception@cwpn.com.au or call 6361 3575

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to Sam Hodgkins who featured in our 60 seconds section last week for not being afraid to let his faith be known.

WHOOPS File! OLD FRIENDS: Jan Taylor, Beryl Lapham, Betty Stoyles, and Val Gregory

Happy 70th Jan!

We gave an incorrect phone number to call if you were interested in more information about the TPI group.

Former resident and teacher, Jan Taylor recently celebrated her 70th birthday with old friends who travelled from Orange to her home, which is now in Wollongong.

Administration Jackie Holland

Writer/Photographer Janelle Armytage

Photo News recently ran a story about the Central Tablelands TPI and Social Welfare Club, who are a group of citizens that meet monthly for companionship.

Director of First Impressions Writer/Photographer Writer/Photographer Samantha Talbot Janelle Armytage Armytage Janelle

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LAST WEEK’S QUESTION Should Cook Park have more play equipment installed? Cook Park is unique for not having extra play equipment, our kids love running through the park and exploring all the great things it has to offer – Jane No, it’s good that it doesn’t have extra equipment because that way the kids can find different things to do with their time like exploring - Gary

Who are the worst drivers? L platers, red P platers, green P platers or full licensed drivers? Text us on 0422 396 717 and don’t forget to leave your name if you want it mentioned. Standard SMS rates apply.

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Orange City Bowling Club Unfurling of the No. 3 State Pennant Flag. Congratulations to the winning Orange ladies bowls team!

WINNERS ThiS week’S five weekly winnerS in our BiG PhoTo newS SPrinG ShoPPinG SPree ProMoTion are –

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TWO VIEWS Two men, sentenced to die in the electric chair on the same day, were led down to the room in which they would meet their maker. The priest had given them last rites, the formal speech had been given by the warden, and a final prayer had been said among the participants. The Warden, turning to the first man, solemnly asked, “Son, do you have a last request?” To which the man replied, “Yes sir, I do. I love dance music. Could you please play The Macarena for me one last time?” “Certainly,” replied the warden. He turned to the other man and asked, “Well, what about you, son? What is your final request?” “Please,” said the condemned man, “kill me first.”

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10/10/10 I also rather like the idea behind the 10/10/10 sale that’s on until October 19 at Mitre 10. They have a whole range of items on sale at just $10 each. Examples include a Stanley claw hammer, 4 padlocks, 6 energy saving globes, any 3 indoor cleaners such as a dust broom, mop and cob web brush or a hand saw. There are lots more so head to Mitre 10 and have a browse around.

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Bigger fish in the big pond While 2011 doesn’t start for another two months or more, in the playgrounds of schools right across Australia, it has started unofficially. The first days of the 2010 HSC have come and gone, and the Year 12 kids are only seen around the place as they come in to sit for their exams. The first exam was Business Studies, followed by a couple of English exams, then Maths, Geography and so on until they’re all done by the 10th of November. Then they’re off to Schoolies … ugh.

Team Two and Team Four, Orange Squash Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT

They may not have fancy team names, but Team Two and Team Four of Orange Squash Courts certainly pack a hit. They are a part of the six team tournament, held on Wednesday nights, with a mix of ladies’ and men’s games, and ages ranging from 16 to mid 60’s. There are various levels of skill, ranging from the happy-go-lucky whackers, to the seriously savage strong hitters. The round has been going since mid August, and will finish up in November, with finals taking place in December. To top off the social aspect for the teams, a social dinner will be held in mid October.

As we walk around the school now doing playground duty, or attending to errands, the makeup of the place has changed almost instantly. Just like the wild jungle lands of Africa, the king lions of the pride have moved on, and the vultures are in to mop up the pieces. There are wide-eyed Year 11 students sitting on the verandah of the main building, a place that for the past 12 months has been Year 12 ‘turf’, the Year 10s have moved on to the lawn furniture where the Year 11’s used to be, the Year 9s are outside the library occupying the old Year 10 turf and so on down the line. While the Year 7s now get new lockers and move up the pecking order, the only thing missing for them is a new class of kids underneath to replace them as the little fish in the giant pond. That won’t come until day 1, 2011. The Year 11s look out of place at the top of the heap. This week they also take over all of the leadership tasks like assisting with playground supervision, canteen duties, clean-ups and the like. I guess it’s a little bit like the TV show Underbelly, out with the old and in with the new. No place for sentiment, life just goes on. The Year 12 kids who are currently slogging their hearts out in the HSC examination of the day would be mortified to know how easily and quickly they’ve been replaced at the top of the tree. Today is like a weird version of the early days of a new year, there’s around 700 kids from Year 7 through to Year 11 jockeying for a new position in the big pond, as they look around the playground with the realisation that there’s about 150 kids missing from their jigsaw puzzle. Things will settle down soon, and no-one will ever know the difference. Just like Underbelly, the old crew are gone, the new brigade are in, the new big fish are in town, and everyone is getting on with it.

Paul Tierney is the Director of Development and a mathematics teacher at an Orange School. He also has a weekly radio segment on Thursday mornings with Neil Gill on 2GZ FM.

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Benjamin John Foster Prigg Born 7/10/10 Weight 3730g Parents Katie and Rodney Prigg of Orange Siblings First child

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Grandparents Patricia and Keith Knowles of Windang, Judith and (the late) Howard Prigg of Gerringong

Born 10/10/10 Weight 3240g

Great Grandparents Hilda Mills of Beverley Hills

Parents Kayley and Tony Bloomfield of Orange Siblings First child Grandparents Mick and Barb Bloomfield of Lucknow, Brad and Debbie Job of Orange

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Great Grandparents Ray Bloomfield of Peak Hill, Dot Floyd of Lucknow, Win and Ian Job of Orange, Fay Davis and Reg Chapman of Port Macquarie

Weight 3170g

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Parents Jacky and Marty Lyden of Orange Siblings Xavier (2 1/2yrs) Grandparents Gus and Evelyn Rodriguez, Alison Lyden, Graeme Watson and the late Kerry Lyden all of Orange

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Born 25/09/10 Weight 2930g Parents Brent and Laura O’Malley of Cargo Siblings First child Grandparents Brian and Janelle Willis of Cargo, Lionel O’Malley of Orange, Therese Dunbar of Batemans Bay Great Grandparents Glen and Jan Ridley of Forbes, Judy and David Willis of Bowral, Lyn and Denis Burgess of Beachmere

Oliver Eamon Clulee Born 9/10/10 Weight 2250g Parents Lisa and Brett Clulee of Molong

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p m a w S STOMP This weekend will see the kick-off of Orange’s newest live music event, Swamp Stomp. Swamp Stomp is all about bringing big rock bands to play in Orange with local musicians. Pictured is organiser Teagan McCarthy getting swampy and stompy for the event. See inside for more details.

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Words & pic by Chris Bennetts

Creating the dream

A reality check, 18 hours a day, sheer determination and a constant learning experience has at last paid off... Rachel Chippendale is a young entrepreneur with a drive for success that has seen her bring a product she created in her garage to the world stage.

to patent the design and get her product noticed. She did this by winning the 2006 NSW Young BizStar Competition for her business model.

Rachel’s business skills developed early when she started making and selling jewellery in high school. She continued with her jewellery business all through university, building business relationships and a strong clientele.

“When I won that competition I thought marketing my invention to retailers would be easy, but it took me over a year and a half to get it off the ground, during which time I literally worked 18 hours a day.”

It was upon her return to Australia after a stint overseas that Rachel saw a gap in the jewellery market that she wanted to explore.

The hard work has paid off, with the Bling Hangit now reaching sales of over 130,000 units worldwide. It has gone on to win multiple awards including top 10 gifts in Canada.

“During 2005 and 2006 I travelled and worked abroad looking for unique jewellery components for an upcoming range. When I returned from working in the Middle East I noticed that women were accumulating more and more fashion jewellery with no effective way of storing it.” Rachel had an idea for an all in one device that could keep earrings, necklaces and bracelets separated and untangled – it was then that the Bling Hangit was born. “My brother and his friend made the first prototype in my garage!”

Bling Hangit

The next step for Rachel was

“My first wholesale order was for 1000 pieces in Australia. Nowadays I fulfil orders of up to 10,000 units to wholesalers who distribute the Bling Hangit in 15 countries.” Rachel has learnt that with success comes a great deal of hard work, and that to stay ahead in business you must be continually looking to improve. “Everyday so many factors affect the business and so many things can go wrong. I’m constantly challenged which is why I love it.” Exchange rates, quality control, shipping documents, and legal agreements are some of the things Rachel has to contend with on a day to day basis, but she wouldn’t have it any other way. “I am fortunate to have a fabulous team in South Asia that take care of most things now, but it has taken three years to build that.” Rachel said there are many advantages to being her own boss and working on her own dream. “I enjoy the flexibility. I am able to do a lot of travel with the business, which is great.

Drive for success: Rachel Chippendale now sells her invention globally. Recently I was lucky enough to travel for eight weeks to eight countries doing some business along the way. I also enjoy the opportunity to mentor young entrepreneurs and see their products achieve success.” Rachel is not going to rest on the success of the Bling Hangit and has new inventions in the pipelines. “At the moment I am in the process of finalizing, prototyping and packaging 6 new products. It’s a very long process but I hope to release three of these early 2011. Some have already got a big thumbs up from my wholesalers so although I’m confident, it’s still scary

How I get KyLIE TROTTER Kylie is a fan of the water, and loves kicking back and relaxing at the dam with her mates. “My friends and I have a good time at the dam. I love getting out there and having a go on the water biscuits, and just catching up with friends over a few drinks.” Kylie also is a family person, and enjoys seeing her kids play their Saturday sports. She also finds time to go to the cinema, and is a fan of the ‘True Blood’ series!

MIChAEL TAngdAng Michael is certainly one guy who knows how to get his kicks, because he is a martial arts instructor! “Teaching young people about self defence and fitness is important to me,” Michael said. “I also love spending time with my new little family, my wife and my little boy who bring me so much joy!” Michael chills out by listening to music when he has spare time. He also plays basketball and is part of a team that made the grand final last season. “Between my family, work and sports there is not much time for myself, but that’s ok!”

not knowing how the market will react to my new ideas.” “The big dream is to start a franchise of stores and set up a manufacturing base for my jewellery in Indonesia or Latin America to support disadvantaged women.” Rachel has this advice for any budding entrepreneur who may be sitting on a brilliant idea, “Believe in yourself and never give up! Although I couldn’t have done it without the support of my family and friends, particularly my wonderful Mum.” To find out more about Rachel’s products visit www.RubysCloset.com


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By Grace Johns

Are you ready to rock? If you’re a live music fan then listen up because a new live music event is hitting town this weekend! It’s called Swamp Stomp and it’s all about bringing big bands to Orange to play with our local musicians. The event is the brainchild of local rock n roll fans Teagan McCarthy and Esther Rose Parton who wanted to bring a different type of live music event to Orange that would encourage anyone and everyone to come out and support the scene. “We’re aiming for Swamp Stomp to be a rock n roll event, because it can reach out to all tastes of music,” Teagan told Photo News. The event is set to be held on a quarterly basis to give Teagan and Esther time to get the biggest and best bands possible and make the event really stand out. Swamp Stomp has already been compared by some to the longrunning monthly event 4 on the 4loor, but Teagan is positive that Swamp Stomp won’t encroach on other regular events like 4loor and Metal Scarrs. “Jon [Carter] does a really good thing with 4 on the 4loor – he has that area covered and he has for many years,” she said.

The first of the series is on this Saturday, October 23 at the Victoria Hotel. The gig will feature headliners from Sydney The Kickouts, The Charge from Melbourne, Red Bee from the Blue Mountains and Amber Cashel from Orange and is supported by Landers Music. Teagan describes this weekend’s Swamp Stomp as a ‘teaser’ for what’s to come, with much more planned for the event including hopefully big sponsorship and naming rights for the event.

The Kickouts Headliners on the night, The Kickouts, are a psychedelic blues rock band from Sydney’s northern beaches and might be known to locals by their previous name, Radiophobia. They’ve played in Orange before at a Freshly Plucked Festival and are now returning better than ever to rock the first Swamp Stomp. The five piece are a bunch of close friends that are all for making fresh and pure music that is at the same time reminiscent of the old style of Zeppelin and Hendrix, Canned Heat and The Grateful Dead.

Their unique sound has gained them a strong recognition around the country including on Triple J, Fuel TC and the Quicksilver Pro. They’ve toured with Ash Grunwald, The Fumes, Dallas Frasca, Blue Juice and British India to name a few and have just released a new EP! We’ve had a listen to their music and this one’s definitely not one to miss. Check them out at www.myspace.com/thekickoutsmusic before you head to the show on Saturday night!

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“We’re looking at instrument and alcohol companies to sponsor Swamp Stomp which could help us get much bigger bands coming to Orange.” The next Swamp Stomp is aiming to be at the beginning of the year, but Teagan is adamant that she doesn’t want any of the events to be half-baked and that they will only be scheduled when they’re guaranteed to be great. Swamp Stomp will kick off at 8pm this Saturday at the Vic. PICTURE: CEnTRAL WEST PHoTo nEWS/GRACE JoHnS

Swamp Stomp plans to support local musicians by having them support big bands that will hopefully bring all of Orange’s music fans out of their garages and into the pub so they can realise the fun of local music and also enjoy bigger name bands.

“I went to Grinspoon earlier in the year and there were loads of guys and girls there that’d I’d never seen at any other gigs around town. If everyone gives all the other gigs a try they’ll probably enjoy themselves.”

Stompin’ in the Swamp: Organiser Teagan McCarthy is looking forward to the debut of Swamp Stomp

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GIGGUIDE Saturday, OctOber 23 Swamp Stomp with The Kickouts, The Charge, Red Bee and Amber Cashel. The Victoria Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE Dan Hanrahan. The Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE Saturday, OctOber 30 The Converts. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE

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Saturday, NOvember 6 4 on the 4loor with Deprivation, Embernine, Tom’s Guitar and The Colour Red. Victoria Hotel. 8.30pm. Tix: FREE

Saturday, NOvember 13 Kyle Manning Band. Victoria Hotel. 8.30pm. Tix: FREE Saturday, NOvember 20 Not Unto Us with The Storm Picturesque, City Falls, Stand for the Fallen and As It Is Written. CWA Hall Robertson Park. Tix: $10 at the door

Pat O’Donnell. Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE SuNday, NOvember 7 Orange Jazz Club with the Ray Vanderby Quartet. Royal Hotel. 2pm to 5pm. Tix: FREE

IRON MAN 2 The second instalment in the Iron Man saga is out on DVD this month, and is sure to please lovers of action hero movies. With the world now aware of his dual life as the armoured superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) faces pressure from the government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military. Unwilling to let go of his invention, Stark, along with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow), and James “Rhodey” Rhodes (Don Cheadle) at his side, must forge new alliances and face powerful enemies. Highlights of the movie include the action packed Monaco race sequence, which sees Iron Man battle the evil villain ‘Whiplash’ (Mickey Rourke). Also the interactions between Stark and Pepper are great, where Pepper is the only one to successfully stand up to a head strong Stark. The movie’s big action finale will also keep viewers glued to the screen. Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson also have roles in the star studded cast.

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The SOcIAl NeTwORk You know something has become a phenomenon when a movie adaptation about its creation is made. ‘The Social Network’ is the story of the meteoric rise of the social-networking website, Facebook. The story follows computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg as he brings his idea of a networking site for his college campus to life. His idea soon becomes a global social network, and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million ‘friends’ later, Mark is the youngest billionaire in history. However, with success and fame comes a whole lot of drama, as personal and legal complications begin to make Mark’s life difficult. The Social Network is a film that proves you don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies! Opens October 28th.

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SuNday, NOvember 21 Vince Jones with Rachael Thoms. Union Bank. 6.30pm. Tix: from Angus and Robertson or Union Bank Wine Bar Friday, NOvember 26 Movember Night with Ash. The Canobolas Hotel. 8pm. Tix: FREE

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2cdS you must listen to this month ARCADE FIRE The Suburbs

Stand-out tracks... Ready to Start, The Suburbs You’ll dig it if you like... earlier Arcade Fire, Flaming Lips, Springsteen

Arcade Fire returns with what many dub the most anticipated album of the year. ‘The Suburbs’ is the bands third offering, and certainly has a lot to live up to after the roaring success of Funeral and Neon Bible. Arcade Fire songs are instantly recognisable and can either make you feel ready to take on the world, or leave you a wee bit depressed. Either way they know how to deliver passionate, emotion-stirring songs. As the title suggests The Suburbs lyrical content is inspired by band members’ upbringing in suburban America, and deals with the highs and lows of growing up in small towns. Also if you have a spare moment, check out www.thewildernessdowntown.com for an awesome Arcade Fire multimedia experience.

KINGS OF LEON Come Around Sundown

Stand-out tracks... Radioactive, Mary, Pony up You’ll dig it if you like.... their last album, U2

Come around sundown is Kings of Leon’s 5th studio album, and follows up their worldwide smash Only by the night. On first listen, it sounds as though the band have kept the momentum of the last album. There are radio friendly rock tracks that will keep you tapping your toe and singing along with the chorus’ when you’re alone in your car. There is a watery, beachy theme running through Come Around Sundown which may be due to the band reportedly listening to a lot of classic surf rock bands before entering the studio. Fans of the first album Youth and young manhood will no doubt complain that the band have left their grass roots rockabilly styling for a more polished radio friendly product. And you will probably hear one of your music savvy friends say “I liked them before they were famous, they’ve sold out maaaan”. But what can you do? You can’t really blame a band for becoming successful. Or for recording albums that for whatever reason millions of people want to buy. I’m sure all artists set out to be the best they can be and reach as many people as possible. Expect to hear a lot of this album over the coming summer, which will infuriate some people and enthral the rest.


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Words & Pic by Grace Johns

Honest Wookie If you’re looking for a fresh new sound when it comes to local music then look no further than new band on the scene, Honest Wookie. This two piece electronic pop duo combines electronica, acoustic and vocals to make something that sounds a little like a mixture of La Roux, New Order, Pet Shop Boys and later Radiohead... with the simplicity of an 80s vibe. And if that description confuses you, well you’ll just have to listen to their music and figure it out for yourself, now won’t you? One thing is certain though, the pair who make up Honest Wookie aren’t devoid of inspiration, ideas or a bit of quirkiness. The band began when 19-year-old ‘jack-of-all-trades’ Hanli Uys put a call out to her friends and acquaintances to see who would like to start a band with her. An answer came back from Dan Pritchard, who has a long history of music and describes himself as someone who likes to make things as simple as they are... but not any simpler. A lot of people when they hear the word ‘electronica’ might think that it’s a DJ act, but the band are adamant on providing the real live music vibe when they play. This includes giving audience live vocals and acoustic, with electronic tracks added in. Hanli focuses her attentions on intense and catchy lyrics and vocals, while Dan takes care of a lot of the music writing and programming. “When I try to explain my music I always come across as a confused individual. Which I am. But I don’t want anyone to know that...” Dan said. “I take a lot of my influences from cinemacore,” Hanli added – speaking of the use of samples from old cinema in music. So basically... it may be hard to describe the band’s sound – but one thing is certain. Listen to them if you want an exciting new local sound and a thoroughly mind warbling experience. For more information on Honest Wookie head to their Facebook page or look them up on Triple J Unearthed or, look out for an upcoming gig. The only question that remains for the pair’s many friends, fans and perhaps enemies is... what will Hanli do with her hair next? If you have suggestions text us on 0422 396 717 – don’t be shy!

Not quite ChewbaCka: New local band Honest Wookie

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NISSAN X-TRAIL ST

WELCOME!

The 2011 Nissan X-Trail has undergone changes just about everywhere, from its body and interior right down to the engine. It has always been head-to-head with other popular rivals and this redesign might just be what the Japanese SUV needs to tip the scales in its favour. The 2011 Nissan X-Trail sports a new grille, front bumper and headlights, bigger 18-inch rims and beautiful LED rear lights. The overall form factor also gives the New X-Trail improved aerodynamics, dropping the Cd from 0.36 to 0.35. Under the hood, the diesel option has been updated to Euro5 compliance and the manual gearbox’s ratios have been revised. Ozcarguide.com

Hi all, The beast has arrived at Tony Leahey Motor Group and its goes by the name of the Ford Focus RS. There have only been 315 Ford Focus RS’ made available Australia wide and they look like becoming known as a real Ford legend. And speaking of power, let me introduce you to the new Nissan Navara STX Dual Cab. It has a 2.5L turbo diesel engine that pumps out 140kW and 450Nm of power. It also boasts a towing capacity of 3000kg which could easily tow just about any boat, horse float, trailer or caravan you could hook it up to.

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And last but certainly not least, drum roll please...Its the all new Nissan X Trail! With all new styling and loads of bells and whistles, the X-Trail is one of those models that just when you think there’s no way they could improve it, they go and take it up another notch.

When you’ve got a tough job to do, the latest Navara’s are rugged enough and powerful enough to take on anything you’ve got.

We are packing up our Nissan range and heading out to the Field Days this week so if you attend be sure to stop by site A6 and say hi. And while your there enter the Big BBQ Bonanza competition where you can win a 4 Burner Beefmaster BBQ!

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And on the weekend, they’re more than capable of helping you have some fun. With class-leading diesel power and torque, improved fuel economy, lower emissions, more safety equipment, better quality and a refreshed visual appeal, the new Navara is well-positioned to beat the competition. It offers performance and equipment advantages over its closest rivals and with the option of a high-output turbo-diesel engine the Navara ST-X is hard to ignore.

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THE BEAST HAS LANDED! SPECS

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‘With only 315 units available in the Australian market, its ‘future legend’ status is all but assured’

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With 224 kW and 440 Nm from a 2.5-litre, turbocharged five cylinder engine the Focus RS is a formidable road hugging street weapon that will reach 0-100Km/h in 5.9 seconds. Its fully equipped with Ford key free system, Automatic xenon headlights with automatic levelling, Front Independent RevoKnuckle with MacPherson struts and anti-roll bar and Electric Hydraulic Power Assisted Steering . The list of RS features is extensive and impressive to say the least. With only 315 units available you had better be quick if the Focus RS takes your fancy as they will be snatched up quickly. Visit us at Tony Leahey Ford for further information.

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Words & Pic by Grace Johns

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Get Dancing!

It’s not unusual when you’re a 20 to 40-year-old adult to find yourself following the same routine every week where you work, sleep, work, sleep, eat, work, and sleep, over and over again. GRACE JOHNS writes about a way you can bring an exciting new hobby into your week. Admit it. When you sit down to watch So You Think You Can Dance over summer, you have a secret longing to be a dancer yourself. In the ad breaks you might even dance your way over to the kitchen to grab a piece of chocolate cake and do a few spins and leaps on your way. At the pub on a Saturday night, you shake your groove thing and imagine you’re onstage in front of thousands! But you ignore your secret longing because surely there’s no way you could learn to dance.

Just dance: Stepping Out Dance’s adult beginner hip hop/ jazz/funk class meets every Wednesday night

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Well think again! There’s a beginner dance class for adults in Orange that features a stylized combination of jazz, street funk, hip hop and pop dance and it’s calling out for all of you secret bedroom dancers to join in the fun! You don’t have to have any dance skills what-soever to participate (I’m not kidding, they even let

me in) and it’s also a great way for you to get fit and dance off those winter wobbly bits. Not only that, but it’s a perfect opportunity to make new friends, meet new people and get out of that 20+ rut you might be in. The class is open to boys and girls and there’s absolutely no obligation for you to dance by yourself or in front of anyone other than your dance teacher, the lovely Stephanie Tranfaglia. In fact you’re very welcome to stand up the back bumbling your way through a routine. It’s not a competitive dance class but is purely held for fun, fitness, flexibility and so you can show your skills on the dance floor on the weekend. Anyone aged over 15 is welcome along to the friendly group which meets every Wednesday at 7.30pm until 8.30pm at the Stepping Out Dance Factory Hall (Anglican Church Hall on Anson Street across from the Metro Hotel). It costs $15 a week or you can buy 10 weeks for $120. All are welcome to just rock up on the night or log on to www.steppingoutdance.com.au to contact beforehand.

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‘Bob the Builder’ turns 60 Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Saturday, October 2nd saw Wayne aka ‘Bob the Builder’ Howarth, celebrate his 60th birthday surrounded by 90 of his friends and family at the Highland Heritage Estate. The night was enjoyed by all who dined, danced and reminisced with a slide show of Wayne’s best moments. Happy Birthday Wayne!

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Orange City Hockey Club celebrated their 40th Annual Presentation night on Friday, October 1, at the Newstead Bowling Club. The night was attended by current members with their family and friends, as well as previous life members from when the club first commenced. The night was filled with their annual presentations, a dinner and entertainment afterwards.

Friday, October 1 saw the opening of Bella Amoires on Lord St, the innovation of Kimberly Belmonte and sister Bec Hammond. The night was adorned with gorgeous clothes, gorgeous people and lovely interior decorated surroundings, while welcoming Orange to a new level of fashion.

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6.00 Soccer. UEFA Europa League. Manchester City v Lech Poznan. Continued. From City of Manchester Stadium, England. 52567006 8.10 WorldWatch. 12065938 1.30 Insight. (R, CC) 2484993 2.30 Chinese News. 6316984 3.00 Living Black. (R, CC) 6317613 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6310700 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 6491629 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 9845754 5.30 Global Village: Opera House In Sydney/Saffron. (R) (Germany, France) 3097498 6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 2647957 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9825990 7.30 James May’s Toy Stories: Plasticine. (PG, R, CC) (UK) 6401377 8.30 As It Happened: Berlin – Ich Bin Ein Berliner. (PG, CC) Part 3 of 3. Looks at different aspects of Berlin’s history. (UK) 5890700

9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 5164377 10.05 Tiger Woods: The Rise and Fall. (M, CC) (UK) 8455006

11.05 Movie: Black Ice. 07, R, CC) ★ (MA15+, (Finland) 47708087 12.55 Movie: Looking For (M, 05, R) ★ Cheyenne. (France) 32756491 2.30 WorldWatch. 10083168

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.10 German 6.00 Baseball. MLB Postseason. News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 American League Championship Series. Game 5. Yankees v Rangers. Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 4.00 Polish News. 4.25 Turkish News. 4.55 9.00 Golf Central. (R) Arabic News. 5.30 Hindi News. 9.30 Tiger Woods: Access 6.00 Global Village: Essaouira/ Granted. Mennonites Of Mexico. (R) 10.00 Liverpool TV. (R) (Germany, France) 1.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR 6.30 Taste Takes Off. (New Zealand) Nationwide Series. Race 31. Replay. 7.00 Cooking In The Danger Zone. 3.00 Omnisport. (PG, R, CC) (UK) 3.30 Transworld Sport. (R) 7.30 Syrian School: Marked For 4.30 NFL Total Access. Life. (R) (UK) 5.30 Escape With ET. (R) 8.35 Hot Cities: Water, Water 6.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Everywhere. A look at how Adventures. (R) Bangladesh is coping with climate 7.00 iFish. (R) change. Battered by cyclones, 7.30 Sports Tonight. coastal surges, overflowing rivers 8.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 2. and violent downpours, rural Hawks v Crocodiles. communities are developing new 10.00 Drag Racing. ANDRA Pro and ingenious ways to cope with Series. Pro Stock. the problem. (UK) 11.30 Sports Tonight Late. 9.30 Movie: Crows 0. (AV15+, 07) 12.00 UFC Primetime. (M, R) 1.00 Omnisport. (R) ★ The son of a yakuza boss transfers to the toughest school in town in 1.30 Gridiron. NFL. Week 6. order to prove himself to his father. Minnesota Vikings v Dallas Shun Oguri, Takayuki Yamada, Cowboys. Replay. Meisa Kuroki. (Japan) 4.00 Triathlon. ITU World 11.50 Movie: Ring 2. (M, 99, R) Miki Championship. Season Review. Replay. ★ Nakatani, Hitomi Satô, Katsumi Muramatsu. (Japan) 5.00 Bundesliga Weekly 1.35 WorldWatch. Highlights. (R)

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 79424101 11.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 4304 11.30 Message Stick. (R, CC) 7491 12.00 Stateline. (R, CC) 8120 12.30 Australian Story. (R, CC) 4633 1.00 Basketball. WNBL. Round 3. Logan Thunder v Canberra Capitals. From Logan Metro, Queensland. 762236 3.00 Soccer. Women’s International. Peace Queen Cup. Australia v Mexico. Chinese Taipei v Australia. Highlights. 38762 5.00 Bowls. Queensland Open. Women’s Singles Final. 29633

6.00 The Saturday Club. 94781 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 6335694 9.00 Saturday Disney. (CC) 6315830 11.00 Sally Bollywood: Super Detective. (C, CC) 1588 11.30 Sea Princesses. (C, CC) 4675 12.00 Motor Racing. (CC) V8 Supercar Championship Series. Raceday Xtra. V8 Utes. 5304 12.30 Motor Racing. (CC) V8 Supercar Championship Series. Gold Coast 600. Qualifying, Top 10 Shootout and Race 19. 37536743 5.30 Sydney Weekender. 3859

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6.00 News. (CC) 4588 6.30 Australia Smashes Guinness World Records. (PG, CC) 2507 7.00 Movie: Mr Bean’s (PG, 07, R, CC) ★ Holiday. Rowan Atkinson, Willem Dafoe. 77149 9.00 Movie: The Bourne (M, 07, R, CC) ★ Ultimatum. Lured out of hiding by a reporter researching a story connected to his past, Jason Bourne is once again hunted by the agency that created him. 9448697

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6.30 Gardening Australia. (CC) 1033 7.00 News. (CC) 410 7.30 New Tricks. (PG) 81410 8.25 News. (CC) 8583781 8.30 Farewell The Bill. (M, CC) As The Bill finishes after 27 years on air, take a look back at TV’s longest-running police drama, and go behind the scenes during its final weeks of filming. 52946 9.15 News Update. (CC) 2610385

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.30 Little Princess. (R, CC) 2.45 Mister Maker. (R, CC) 3.05 Arthur. (R, CC) 3.30 The Secret World Of Benjamin Bear. (R, CC) 3.50 Humf. (R, CC) 4.00 Animal Mechanicals. (R) 4.10 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 4.30 The Hoobs. (R) 5.00 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 5.10 Fun With Claude. (Final, R, CC) 5.20 Miffy And Friends. (R) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Wild At Heart. (CC) 7.30 Hope Springs. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Movie: The Conversation. (M, 74, CC) A surveillance expert, who lives for his work, struggles with his conscience when he suspects the couple he is monitoring could be murdered. Gene Hackman, Cindy Williams, John Cazale. 10.20 Movie: D.O.A. (b/w, PG, 50, R, ★ CC) Edmond O’Brien, Beverly Campbell, Pamela Britton. 11.45 Once A Soldier: Soldiering On. (R, CC) 12.15 1 Giant Leap: What About Me: Wanting And Freedom. (PG, R, CC) 12.40 South Side Story: Rabbit Season. (Final, PG, R, CC) 1.10 Sleep Clinic. (R, CC) 1.40 Close.

11.25 Movie: The Vanishing. ★ (M, 93, R) After his girlfriend mysteriously disappears from a service station, a young man searches for evidence that she was kidnapped. 7351946

1.40 Home Shopping. 28352811

6.00 Go, Diego! Go! (R, CC) 967014 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 975033 7.00 Weekend Today: Saturday. (CC) 1981897 9.00 Children’s Programs. 1961033 11.00 Lockie Leonard. (C, CC) 354526 11.30 The Sleepover Club. (C, R, CC) 324385 12.00 Movie: The Burning Hills. (PG, 56, R, CC) 298897 2.00 Horse Racing. Spring Racing Carnival. WS Cox Plate Day. Featuring the Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m). From Moonee Valley Racecourse, Melbourne. 21208946 6.00 News. (CC) 163236 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos. (CC) 594217

7.30 Hey Hey It’s Saturday. (PG, CC) 966410 9.30 Movie: Step Brothers. 08, CC) Two ★ (MA15+, middle-aged men, who are still living at home, are forced to become roommates when their parents get married. 1506014 11.40 Rugby League. Four Nations. New Zealand v England. 5768946 1.40 Eclipse Music TV. (PG) 7912163

2.10 Movie: Fink! (AV15+, R, CC) Steve Bastoni, ★ 05, Johnny Boxer, Tim Boyle. 9529328

4.00 Danoz Direct. 2633250 5.00 Creflo A Dollar. 3006366 5.30 Fishing Australia. (R, CC) 3009453

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.00 The 6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.30 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 7.00 Home And Secret Saturdays. 8.30 Ben 10. (R) 9.00 Wacky Races. 9.30 Perils Of Away Catch-Up. (PG, R, CC) 9.20 Penelope Pitstop. 10.00 The Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) Flintstones. (b/w, R) 10.30 Top Cat. 10.15 The Great Outdoors. (R, CC) 11.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 12.00 11.10 Monster House. (PG, R) 12.10 Bewitched. (R) 1.00 Get Smart. (R) Movie: The Jennie Project. (G, 01, R) 2.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 2.30 Green 1.40 Movie: Hawaii. (PG, 66, R) 4.00 Acres. (R) 3.00 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 4.00 To Be Advised. 5.00 The Great Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 5.00 Star Trek: Australian Doorstep. 5.30 Man About Original Series. (PG, R) 5.30 Wipeout. The House. (PG, R) (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Love Thy Neighbour. (PG, R) 6.30 Movie: How To Eat Fried 6.30 Doctor Finlay. (PG, R, CC) When Dr Napier is called to a ★ Worms. (PG, 06, R) Luke Benward, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Adam Hicks. patient’s house because of her 8.40 Movie: Contact. (M, 97, R, CC) son’s worsening condition, she realises the boy has diphtheria. ★ A female radio astronomer, deciphering signals from space, John Finlay’s fiancee arrives. finds a cryptic signal from an alien 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, R, CC) intelligence and becomes obsessed Greengrass has a legal order to with learning what it means. Jodie clear Braithwaite’s barn, and he and Foster, James Woods, Matthew Nick find an old sports car buried McConaughey. under the hay bales. 11.40 Movie: Ballistic: Ecks Vs 8.30 Cracker. (M, R, CC) Sean goes to police headquarters to report to ★ Sever. (M, 02, R, CC) Antonio Banderas, Lucy Liu, Terry Chen. his parole officer and runs into Fitz. 1.40 Movie: Sweet Revenge. (M, Tina approaches Fitz and asks him to accompany her to her flat. ★ 98, R) Sam Neill, Helena Bonham Carter, Kristin Scott Thomas. 11.45 The Knock. (M, R) 12.45 The World Around Us: Where 3.30 Get Smart. (R) 4.00 Star Trek: Original Series. The Volcanoes Roared. (R) (PG, R) 1.40 Australian Open Tennis 5.00 Top Cat. (R) Classic. Final, 1987. Cash v 5.30 The Flintstones. (R) Edberg. Replay.

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 78962323 9.00 Scope. (C, CC) 332304 9.30 H2O – Just Add Water. (C, R, CC) 335491 10.00 Hit List TV. (PG) 2657694 12.00 Landed Music. (PG, CC) 323656 12.30 Infomercial. (PG, R, CC) 786101 1.00 Movie: Candles On Bay Street. (PG, 06) 290255 3.00 Everybody Hates Chris. (PG) 707694 3.30 From The Ground Up. (New series) 501507 4.30 Making Tracks. (New series) 159033 5.00 News. (CC) 150762 5.30 Sports Tonight. (CC) 160149

6.00 WorldWatch. 64883965 8.05 Filipino News. 96952878 8.40 Spanish News. 34305526 9.30 Greek News. 8424830 10.20 French News. 76451679 11.00 Hindi News. 2521101 11.30 Arabic News. 2531588 12.00 Russian News. 2532217 12.30 Turkish News. 6396120 1.00 La Traviata. (PG, R) (Italy) 76278120 3.35 In Search Of The Messiah. (UK) 77354052 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 9749526 5.30 MythBusters: Superhero Special. (R, CC) (US) 9725946

6.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 584830 7.00 Movie: Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears A Who! (G, 08, CC) Voices of Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Carol Burnett, Will Arnett.

6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9729762 7.30 Monster Moves: Massive Machines. (Final, PG, R, CC) (UK) 6305149 8.30 Iron Chef. (CC) (Japan) 1610304 9.20 RocKwiz Live In Toowoomba. (CC) John Paul Young, Claire Bowditch, Adalita and the RocKwiz Orchestra as they head to Toowoomba for an evening of music, news and trivia. 8341859

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8.45 Movie: Jaws. (M, 75, R, CC) Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton. 6120217 11.15 Movie: An Officer And A Gentleman. (M, 82, R) 7350236

1.35 Video Hits Up-Late. (PG, R) 4323057 1.45 Video Hits Up-Late. (R)

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1.55 Video Hits Up-Late. (PG, R) 51414618 2.00 Infomercial. (PG, R) 4.00 Religious Programs.

6.00 Soccer. Serie A. Matchday 7. Catania v Napoli. Replay. 8.00 Serie A Highlights Show. (R) 8.30 Athletix. (R) 9.00 Transworld Sport. (R) 10.00 NFL Total Access. (R) 11.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 2. Hawks v Crocodiles. Replay. 1.00 Sports Unlimited. (PG, R) 2.00 TNA Xplosion. (PG, R) 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 32. Qualifying. 4.45 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 17. Korean GP. Qualifying. 6.15 Manly Surf. (PG, R) 6.45 Omnisport. (R) 7.00 Sports Tonight. 7.30 Basketball. NBA Classics. 2007 East Finals. Cavaliers v Pistons. 9.30 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally C’ship. Round 12. Highlights. 10.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Korean Grand Prix. Qualifying. Replay. 10.55 World Heli Challenge. (R) 11.25 Motor Racing. Rolex Sports Car Series. Race 3. Highlights. 12.25 Soccer. Bundesliga. Matchday 9. 2.20 Omnisport. (R) 2.50 Cycling. UCI Road World Championships. Men’s Under 23 Road Race. Replay. 5.30 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Day 1. Highlights.

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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 The Squiz. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 At The Table With. (Canada) 7.00 Soccer. UEFA Europa League. 8.30 Voyages Of Discovery: Figure Of The Earth. (PG, R, CC) Explorer and engineer Paul Rose re-creates legendary seafaring adventures. In May 1735, Charles Marie de La Condamine was one of several scientists who set out from France to take exact measurements of the Earth at the equator. Among the discoveries he made was the rubber plant and quinine, an effective treatment for malaria. (UK) 9.30 Movie: Troubled Water. (M, ★ 08, R) A convicted child killer gets a job at a church on his release, but his efforts to go straight unravel when he encounters his victim’s mother. Pål Sverre Valheim Hage, Trine Dyrholm, Ellen Dorrit Petersen. (Norway) 11.35 Movie: Eight Miles High. ★ (MA15+, 07, R, CC) Natalia Avelon, Matthias Schweighöfer, David Scheller. (Germany) 1.35 WorldWatch.


SUNDAY October 24 6.00 Rage. 9989 6.30 Children’s Programs. 9554881 9.00 Insiders. (CC) 99637 10.00 Inside Business. (CC) 6873 10.30 Offsiders. (CC) 4892 11.00 Focus. (CC) 5521 11.30 Praise. (CC) 5908 12.00 Landline. (CC) 51453 1.00 Gardening Australia. (R, CC) 3347 1.30 Message Stick. (CC) 6434 2.00 Travel Oz. (R, CC) 7163 2.30 Daredevils. (R, CC) 49618 3.30 Young Performers Awards. (R, CC) 98960 4.30 Theatreland. (R, CC) 9786 5.00 A Poet’s Guide To Britain. (R, CC) 6665 5.30 Art Nation. 3502 6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 4231 6.30 Mother And Son. (R, CC) 2250 7.00 News. (CC) 873 7.30 Last Chance To See: Aye-Aye. (CC) 88250 8.25 News Update. (CC) 3579960

8.35 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (M, CC) 276057 10.15 Compass. (CC) 905163 10.50 Killer Whale And Crocodile. (R, CC) 3698786 11.40 Order In The House. (CC) 3542279 12.40 Movie: Bride By Mistake. (44, R, CC) 5189854 2.05 Movie: Anne Of Windy Poplars. (40, R) 2471767 3.30 Talking Heads. (Final, R, CC) 4911496 4.00 First Tuesday Book Club. (PG, R, CC) 4912125 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 8889564 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 8880293 5.30 Gardening Australia. (R) 8883380

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Francesco’s Mediterranean Voyage: The Dodecanese. (R, CC) 6.30 Artscape. (R, CC) 7.00 Art Nation. (R, CC) 7.30 Life Is A Banquet: The Rosalind Russell Story. (CC) 8.30 Theatreland: Flushed With Success. (CC) As Waiting For Godot starts its West End run, staff at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, face new challenges. 8.55 A Poet’s Guide To Britain: Sylvia Plath. (CC) Poet Owen Sheers explores the work of Sylvia Plath. 9.30 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG, R, CC) Upset by her grandfather’s death, Saffy is baffled by her mother’s lack of concern. 10.00 The Office. (M, R, CC) 10.30 Gimme, Gimme, Gimme. (M, R, CC) 11.00 Pet Shop Boys At The BBC. (R, CC) 12.00 Sex, Drugs And Rock ‘N’ Roll: The ’60s Revealed. (Final, PG, R, CC) 12.50 Beautiful Noise. (R, CC) 1.50 Close. 2.00 Big Ideas. (R, CC) 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 Garner Ted Armstrong. 6163 6.30 Life Today With James Robison. 4182 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 71104569 10.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. (CC) 6237 10.30 To Be Advised. 704231 12.00 Motor Racing. (CC) V8 Supercar Championship Series. Raceday Xtra. V8 Utes. 3811 12.30 Motor Racing. (CC) V8 Supercar Championship Series. Gold Coast 600. Qualifying and Race 20. 37503415 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate. 7076

6.00 Go, Diego! Go! (R, CC) 853366 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 838057 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 54597811 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. 647892 11.00 Surfing. Rip Curl Pro. Highlights. 193364 12.00 Cybershack. (Series return, PG) 204076 12.30 Out Of The Blue. 676279 1.00 Taking The Shot. (PG) 677908 1.30 Survivor: Nicaragua. (PG, R, CC) 556219 2.30 The Block. (PG, R, CC) 956255 3.30 Postcards Australia. 650231 4.00 Rugby League. Four Nations. Australia v Papua New Guinea. 591415

6.00 Religious Programs. 274960 7.00 Animalia. (C, R, CC) 837328 7.30 Totally Wild. (C, R) 830415 8.00 Meet The Press. 831144 8.30 Hit Rater. 210637 9.00 Benchwarmers. 641618 10.00 Hit List TV. (PG) 2624366 12.00 iFish. 201322 1.00 Escape With ET. (Series return) 201142 2.00 My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad. 106778 3.00 Big Cat Diary. 655786 3.30 Thrill Seekers. (PG) 482927 4.30 Places We Go. (Series return, PG) 500665 5.00 News. 150124 5.30 Sports Tonight. 900601

6.00 WorldWatch. 94532892 10.30 UEFA Europa League Highlights. 2597144 11.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Barcelona v Panathinaikos. Highlights. 2146694 12.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine. 2509989 12.30 Speedweek. 6635827 2.00 Katherine Jenkins In The Park. (UK) 1485124 3.30 Top Dogs: Adventures In War, Sea And Ice: Arctic. (PG, R, CC) (UK) 9705182 4.30 Living Black. (CC) 4746386 5.00 Cycling Central.

6.00 News. (CC) 8705 6.30 Sunday Night. (CC) 89724 7.30 The X Factor. (PG, CC) 93989 9.00 Bones. (M, CC) The team is called in to identify the remains of a couple discovered in a cave in a National Park. Brennan feels threatened when Booth’s girlfriend, an Afghanistan-war correspondent, pays a surprise visit. 35989 10.00 Castle. (M, R, CC) 24873

6.00 News. (CC) 255778 6.30 Hot Pursuit. (PG, CC) 300827 7.00 Send In The Dogs. (PG, CC) 448751 7.30 60 Minutes. (CC) 842250 8.30 Sherlock. (M, CC) Sherlock embarks on a terrifying game of cat and mouse, as a crazed bomber pits his wits against him. 818453 10.30 Movie: Absolute Power. 97, R, CC) Clint ★ (M, Eastwood, Gene Hackman. 6420163

6.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, CC) 550160 6.30 Modern Family. (PG, R, CC) 100809 7.00 Modern Family. (PG, CC) 859863 7.30 Junior MasterChef. (CC)

6.00 Thalassa: Ushuaia – The World’s End. (CC) (France) 9796881 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9796434 7.30 A History Of Scotland: God’s Chosen People. (PG, CC) Part 1 of 5. (UK)

11.00 Air Crash Investigations: Scratching The Surface. (PG, R, CC)

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8.30 Offspring. (M, CC) Still in shock after Alice’s arrival, Nina feels the urge to make peace with her past and goes to see Brendan. Billie rights a wrong and proves her love for Mick. 477960 9.30 Medium. (M, CC) 473144

1.00 Movie: The Crooked E: Unshredded Truth ★ The About Enron. (PG, 03, R, CC) 2674361 2.30 20/20. (CC) 2698187 3.30 Danoz Direct. 9106651 4.00 Good Morning America. (CC) 2600922 5.00 News. (CC) 3073038 5.30 Today. (CC) 3076125

10.30 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 17. Korean Grand Prix. 4882892 12.45 Video Hits Up-Late. (PG, R) 9524403 1.00 Infomercials. (PG, R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.15 Marine Boy. 11.30 The Scooby Doo Danger Mouse. (R) 7.40 ALF. (R) 8.05 Full House. (R) 8.30 Kochie’s Business Show. 12.00 The Hills. (PG, R) 12.30 Eclipse Music TV. (PG, R) Builders. (CC) 9.00 Ugly Betty. (PG, R, 1.00 Santana: Guitar Heaven. 1.30 CC) 10.00 International Rules. Test 1. Here’s Lucy. 2.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) Ireland v Australia. From Gaelic 3.30 Green Acres. 4.30 Star Trek: Grounds, Limerick, Ireland. 12.00 Original Series. (PG, R) 5.30 Wipeout. Movie: Marty. (PG, 55, R) 2.15 Movie: (PG, R, CC) Antz. (PG, 98, R, CC) 4.00 Movie: 6.30 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) Some Kind Of A Nut. (PG, 69, R) 6.00 World’s Strictest Parents. (PG, 7.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) R, CC) 8.30 The Middle. (PG) Frankie and 7.00 Movie: Three Men And A Mike discover the school librarian is ★ Little Lady. (PG, 90, R) Tom determined to prevent Brick from Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted advancing to third grade because of Danson, Nancy Travis. some overdue books. 9.00 The Xtra Factor. (PG, CC) Go 9.00 The Middle. (PG, R) A dedicated behind the scenes with host Natalie mother juggles family life and work Garonzi as she captures reactions in Midwest America. of contestants on stage. Natalie 9.30 Movie: The Ex. (M, 07, CC) A takes viewers backstage for an exclusive look at the ups and downs ★ slacker is forced to work for his father-in-law where he finds himself in the aftermath of live at odds with his wife’s ex-boyfriend performances. who is out to destroy his career. 10.00 Movie: The Forbidden Zach Braff, Amanda Peet, Jason ★ Dance. (PG, 90, R) Jeff James, Bateman. Laura Harring, Barbra Brighton. 11.30 South Park. (MA15+, R) 12.00 International Rules. Test 1. 12.00 Bad Lads Army. (M, R) Ireland v Australia. From Gaelic 1.00 Bridezillas. (M, R) Grounds, Limerick, Ireland. 2.00 Home Shopping. 2.00 Australian Open Tennis 4.00 Star Trek: Original Series. Classic. Final, 2004. Safin v (PG, R) Federer. Replay. 5.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 32. 9.30 Baseball. MLB Postseason. American League Championship Series. Rangers v Yankees. Game 6. 12.00 ATP World Tour Uncovered. (R) 12.30 Manly Surf. (PG, R) 1.00 Soccer. Bundesliga. Matchday 9. Eintracht Frankfurt v Schalke. Replay. 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 iFish. 4.00 Formula 1 Pre-Race Show. 4.50 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 17. Korean Grand Prix. 7.05 Basketball. NBL. Round 2. Melbourne Tigers v Perth Wildcats. 9.05 Sports Tonight. 9.35 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Day 2. Highlights. 10.05 Motor Racing. Australasian Safari. 11.05 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 32. Tums Fast Relief 500. Happy Hour. 12.00 Soccer. Serie A. Matchday 8. Bologna v Juventus. 2.00 Soccer. FA Cup Classics. 200001, Round 4. Gillingham v Chelsea. 2.30 Omnisport. (R) 3.00 Golf. OneAsia Tour. Korea Open. Highlights. 4.00 Gridiron. NFL. Week 7. Miami Dolphins v Pittsburgh Steelers.

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12.00 Room For Improvement. (R) 2632 12.30 Home Shopping. 99303748

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6.00 WorldWatch. 1.30 Maltese News. 2.00 Latin American News. 2.30 Portuguese News. 3.00 Hungarian News. 3.30 Indonesian News. 3.55 Croatian News. 4.30 Serbian News. 5.05 Macedonian News. 5.35 Urdu News. 6.00 ADbc. (CC) 6.30 A Fork In The Road. (R) 7.00 Food Trip With Todd English. (R) (US) 7.30 Ninja Warrior. (Japan) 8.00 Unbeatable Banzuke. (Japan) 8.30 Bear Grylls’ Escape To The Legion. (M) Part 3 of 4. The recruits are halfway through the course, but three have already dropped out, and medics are barely keeping the rest on their feet. Bear does his utmost to keep spirits up, but a shock departure deals a blow to the group’s morale. (UK) 9.30 Movie: Hunting And ★ Gathering. (M, 07) A woman becomes involved with a postcard salesman, his grandmother and his lodger after she is invited to stay with them. Audrey Tautou, Guillaume Canet, Laurent Stocker. (France) 11.15 Movie: Nina’s Home. (PG, 05, ★ R) Agnès Jaoui, Sarah Adler, Katia Lewkowicz. (France) 1.10 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 10379106 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 2427800 11.30 News. (CC) 9759 12.00 A Touch Of Frost. (M, R, CC) 853090 2.00 Criminal Minds. (M, R, CC) 10545 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3458 3.30 Toybox. (P, CC) 6545 4.00 Spit It Out. (C, CC) 7274 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 1767 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 2496 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 78908125 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 1905477 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 189212 11.30 Daily. (PG) 199699 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 960274 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 979922 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 980038 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 527458 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 520545 4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 521274 4.30 News. (CC) 993477 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 994106 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 997293

6.00 Early News. (CC) 153922 7.00 Children’s Programs. 7151922 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 166361 9.00 News. (CC) 426800 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 2691038 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 968816 1.00 The Oprah Winfrey Show. (PG, CC) 977564 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 971380 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 445800 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 528187 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 529816 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 991019 5.00 News. (CC) 324458

6.00 WorldWatch. 34742670 11.00 Hindi News. 2565545 11.30 Arabic News. 2568632 12.00 Russian News. 2569361 12.30 Turkish News. 6330564 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (R, CC) 6331293 1.30 Dateline. (R, CC) 9333629 2.30 Insight. (R, CC) 9038877 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6321816 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 6322545 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial. (UK) 8041598 5.00 The Crew. 7691057 5.30 Living Black. (R, CC) 4441534

6.00 News. (CC) 998922 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 906941 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC)

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC)

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 3091093 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9763106 7.30 MythBusters. (PG, R, CC) (US) 6332293 8.30 Man Vs Wild. (PG, R, CC) Bear Grylls strands himself in the freezing wilderness of Iceland. (US) 5801816 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 8505380 10.00 Shameless. (MA15+, CC) (UK) 5839699 11.00 La La Land. (Final, M) (UK) 3996449

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9.35 Q&A. (CC) 3673632 10.35 Lateline. (CC) 7182800 11.10 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 3827816 11.35 Honeymoon In Kabul. (R, CC) 3503380 12.35 The Clinic. (M, CC) 5118442

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9.30 The Event. (M, CC) 51854

1.30 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 9682220 2.30 SET. (R, CC) 4804152 3.00 Bowls. Queensland Open. Women’s Singles Final. Replay. 4244626 4.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 4816997 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 8783336 5.00 Something In The Air. (R) 8784065 5.30 Gardening Australia. (R, CC) 8787152

10.30 Seconds From Disaster. (PG, R, CC) 4699 11.00 Sexiest Women Of The World. (M) 41477 12.00 Momma’s Boys. (M)

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Collectors. (R, CC) 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.15 The Daily Show Global Edition. (PG, R, CC) 7.40 The Colbert Report Global Edition. (PG, R, CC) 8.05 The Goodies. (R, CC) 8.35 Good Game. (CC) Hex and Bajo look at the latest in the Australian video-game scene. 9.05 Pure Pwnage. (M, CC) Kyle puts together a retrospective look at the rise and fall of Jeremy’s band. 9.30 The IT Crowd. (PG, R, CC) Douglas falls prey to a new religion, Spaceology. Jen forms a relationship with a geeky keyboard player. Roy has an incident with a masseuse. 10.00 Torchwood. (M, R, CC) 10.45 Torchwood Declassified. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Blade Of The Immortal. (M, CC) 11.25 triple j presents. (CC) 11.55 Soundtrack To My Life: Randy Newman. (R, CC) 12.20 London Live. (M, R, CC) 12.50 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.10 Travel Oz. (R, CC) 1.45 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.30 To Be Advised. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 Hollyoaks. (PG) 12.00 All My Children. (PG) 1.00 The Martha Stewart Show. 2.00 To Be Advised. 4.30 Murphy Brown. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 5.30 Wedding Planner. (PG, R) 6.00 Head Of The Class. (PG, R) 6.30 Growing Pains. (PG, R) 7.00 George And Mildred. (PG, R) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 The Xtra Factor. (PG, CC) Go behind the scenes with host Natalie Garonzi as she captures reactions of contestants on stage. Natalie takes viewers backstage for an exclusive look at the ups and downs in the aftermath of live performances. 9.30 October Road. (PG) Aubrey suspects Nick still has feelings for Hannah and wants him to choose between them. 10.30 Mistresses. (M, R, CC) 11.35 Last Man Standing. (M, R, CC) 12.30 George And Mildred. (PG, R) 1.00 Australian Open Tennis Classic. Semi-final, 1991. Edberg v Lendl. Replay. 5.00 Home Shopping.

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10.30 True CSI: Cold Blood. (AV15+) 345816 11.30 ’Til Death. (PG) 984729 12.00 WIN News. (CC) 799152

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6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 904583 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 912477 7.30 Junior MasterChef. (CC) 705274 8.30 Undercover Boss Australia. (PG, CC) 356922 9.30 Good News Week. (M, CC) Guests including Wil Anderson, Jimeoin, Josh Thomas, Marcia Hines and Michael Chugg engage in a satirical look at the week’s news. 5927038

12.30 Ellen. (PG, R, CC) 7044688 1.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 9097959 2.00 Homicide. (M, R) 2584930 3.00 Danoz Direct. 9007336 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 6398930 5.00 Early Morning News. (CC) 3960510 5.30 Today. (CC) 3970997

10.40 News/Sports Tonight. (CC) 8076632 11.25 Letterman. (PG) 115748 12.10 Swingtown. (M) 5753458 1.10 Video Hits Up-Late. (R)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.30 I Dream Of 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 Class Of 3000. (R) 4.00 Ben 10. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. (R) 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) 6.00 The Flintstones. (R) 6.30 Total Wipeout UK. (PG, R) 7.30 Hellcats. (PG, R) 8.30 The Vampire Diaries. (M) Katherine targets a new victim and Jeremy volunteers to help Damon and Alaric deal with her. Bonnie learns some disturbing information about Mason and shares it with Stefan. 9.30 Ladette To Lady USA. (MA15+) When the girls start working at a London hotel, one of them loses her cool in front of the manager. 10.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R) 11.00 Gossip Girl. (M) 12.00 Hellcats. (PG, R) 1.00 The Vampire Diaries. (M, 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)

6.00 Gridiron. NFL. Week 7. Miami Dolphins v Pittsburgh Steelers. Continued. 7.15 Gridiron. NFL. Week 7. San Diego Chargers v New England Patriots. 10.20 Transworld Sport. (R) 11.20 Gridiron. NFL. Week 7. Green Bay Packers v Minnesota Vikings. 2.45 Omnisport. 3.15 Baseball. MLB Postseason. American League Championship Series. Game 7. Rangers v Yankees. 6.00 Spirit Of Yachting. 6.30 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 17. Korean Grand Prix. Replay. 8.30 World Football News. 9.30 Sports Tonight. 10.00 Fore Inventors Only. 11.00 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Highlights. 12.00 Sports Tonight Late. 12.15 Basketball. NBL. Round 2. Melbourne Tigers v Perth Wildcats. Replay. 2.15 Gridiron. NFL. Week 7. San Diego Chargers v New England Patriots. Replay. 4.45 Omnisport. (R) 5.15 Soccer. FA Cup Classics. 199899, Round 5. Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United. 5.45 World Football News. (R)

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1.00 Movie: A Wonderful In Split. (b/w, ★ Night MA15+, 04, R) Marija Skaricic, Dino Dvornik, Coolio. (Croatia) 28243539 2.45 WorldWatch. 89608775

6.00 WorldWatch. 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 Living Black. (R, CC) 6.30 Eating Art: Square Meals. (UK) 7.00 At The Table With. (R) (Canada) 7.30 The Fabulous Story Of Poop: The Revolution Of The Throne. (PG, R, CC) (France) 8.30 Humanimal: Oh My Dog! (PG, R, CC) Part 1 of 5. An exploration of the relationship between dogs and human, including a scientific study into canine intelligence. (France) 9.30 The World Game. 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: Together. (G, 02, R) ★ Yun Tang, Peiqi Lui, Zhiwen Wang. (China) 12.35 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 WeatherWatch & Music.

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The Choir. (R, CC) 53607 News. (CC) 355 The 7.30 Report. (CC) 626 Foreign Correspondent. (CC) 539 8.30 Kevin McCloud: Slumming It. (PG) 14423 9.20 QI. (PG, CC) 356336 9.50 Artscape. (MA15+, CC) 366713

10.20 Lateline. (CC) 233930 10.55 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 8732862 11.25 Four Corners. (R, CC) 565171

12.10 Media Watch. (R) 2413466 12.25 Chaser’s War. (M, R) 20331 12.55 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 8922805 1.50 Movie: Destination Murder. (PG, 50, R) 5534485 3.00 Big Ideas. (R) 4211398 4.00 Good Game. (PG, R) 4883669 4.30 Shortland. (PG) 8750008 5.00 Something In The Air. (R) 8751737 5.30 Gardening Australia. (R) 8754824

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 Dolce Vito: Dream Restaurant. (CC) 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.35 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 The Old Guys. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Criminal Justice. (M, R, CC) Juliet Miller’s life is turned upside down after an incident leaves her family fighting for survival against the criminal justice system. 9.30 United States Of Tara. (M, R, CC) Having remained dissociationfree for several months, Tara sets out to make some new friends with help from Max. Marshall struggles to fit in at school. Kate lands a new job. Tara hides the fact that her alternate personalities are emerging again. A newly engaged Charmaine asks to move in with the family. Max takes on a new project. Kate meets a mysterious older woman. 10.30 Teachers. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Billable Hours. (M, R, CC) 11.55 The Beast. (M, R, CC) 12.40 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Travel Oz. (R, CC) 1.30 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 10273978 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 2494572 11.30 News. (CC) 2978 12.00 Movie: What I Did For ★ Love. (PG, 06) Jeremy London. 650404 2.00 To Be Advised. 66607 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 3065 3.30 Toybox. (P, CC) 6152 4.00 Spit It Out. (C, CC) 7881 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 9084 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 9323 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 78802997 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 1809249 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 988084 11.30 Daily. (PG) 981171 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 776336 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 785084 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 756572 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 342268 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 345355 4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 346084 4.30 News. (CC) 785959 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 786688 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 789775

6.00 News. (CC) 969084 7.00 Puzzle Play. (P, R) 508862 7.30 Totally Wild Rewind. (R) 518249 8.00 Totally Wild. (C) 519978 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R) 965133 9.00 News. (CC) 312152 10.00 The Circle. (PG) 2588510 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R) 774978 1.00 Oprah. (M, R) 783626 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG) 787442 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 333510 3.30 Infomercials. (PG) 343997 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 344626 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 776201 5.00 News. (CC) 116930

6.00 WorldWatch. 94403336 10.20 French News. 17805715 11.00 Hindi News. 2469317 11.30 Arabic News. 2462404 12.00 Russian News. 2463133 12.30 Turkish News. 6234336 1.00 Movie: Wrong Side Up. (M, 05, R) (Czech Republic) 2389688 3.00 Living Black. (R, CC) 6215201 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6225688 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 6226317 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 9670442 5.30 Global Village: Visions Of Greece – Off The Beaten Track Pt 1. (US) 3790846

6.00 News. (CC) 780404 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 798423 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 720997 7.30 Top Gear Australia. (PG, CC) 520084 8.30 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC)

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC)

6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 2340305 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9667978 7.30 Insight. (CC) 6236065 8.30 The Virtual Revolution: Enemy Of The State? (CC) Part 2 of 4. Dr Aleks Krotoski charts how the World Wide Web is forging a new brand of politics, in both democracies and authoritarian regimes. (UK) 5705688 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 8409152

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11.30 That ’70s Show. (PG, R, CC) 4256 12.00 Mercy. (M, R, CC) 89447 1.00 Home Shopping. 97160331

5.30 Early News. (CC) 7373027

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 Hollyoaks. (PG) 12.00 All My Children. (PG) 1.00 The Martha Stewart Show. 2.00 Essence Of Emeril. (R) 2.30 To Be Advised. 4.30 Murphy Brown. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 5.30 Wedding Planner. (PG, R) 6.00 Head Of The Class. (PG, R) 6.30 Growing Pains. (PG, R) 7.00 George And Mildred. (PG, R) 7.30 Fawlty Towers. (PG, R) 8.10 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Keeping Up Appearances. (PG, R, CC) Hyacinth invites the Vicar and his wife for tea – an event Hyacinth feels she must organise down to the last sugar lump. 9.40 Porridge. (PG, R, CC) 10.15 Benidorm. (M, CC) 10.45 Not Going Out. (M, CC) 11.25 The Sopranos. (MA15+, R, CC) 12.25 The Professionals. (M, R) 1.30 George And Mildred. (PG, R) 2.00 The Australians: Gentleman Jim. (PG, R) 3.00 The World Around Us: The Jump-Up Land. (R) 4.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

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8.30 NCIS. (M, CC) The team investigates the kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl after all the school students pass out from a gas leak, and she is the only one unaccounted for when they revive. 162084

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9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M, R, CC) 168268 10.30 News. (CC) 215881 11.15 Letterman. (PG) 907220 12.00 Law & Order. (M, R, CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 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 Starsky & Hutch. (M, R) 2.00 Hellcats. (PG, R) 3.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 Class Of 3000. (R) 4.00 Ben 10. (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, R) 7.30 Drop Dead Diva. (PG) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) After Sheldon is fired, he explores what life has to offer outside of physics. Fearing he is wasting his time on Penny, Leonard makes a connection with Leslie. 9.30 Movie: Mad Max 2. (AV15+, ★ 81, R, CC) In post-apocalyptic Australia, a lone, dispirited warrior becomes the reluctant hero for a group of bewildered survivors of a small, petrol-rich community under siege from bandits. 11.30 South Park. (MA15+, R) 12.00 Drop Dead Diva. (PG, R) 1.00 Starsky & Hutch. (M) 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 James Martin’s Champagne. (Final) 2534 6.30 Poh’s Kitchen. (CC) 7963 7.00 News. (CC) 718 7.30 The 7.30 Report. (CC) 319 8.00 Strictly Speaking. 602 8.30 The Librarians. (M) 973 9.00 The IT Crowd. (PG) 282 9.30 We Can Be Heroes. (M, R) 553 10.00 At The Movies. (PG) 466 10.30 Lateline. (CC) 27973 11.05 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 3706379 11.30 The Last Enemy. (Final, M, R, CC) 20282

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 10233350 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 2461244 11.30 News. (CC) 6331 12.00 Movie: A Little Thing Called Murder. (M, 06, R) 548114 2.00 All Saints. (M, R, CC) 78379

3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 4282 3.30 Toybox. (P, CC) 4669 4.00 Spit It Out. (C, CC) 5398 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 7973 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 8602 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC) 8089

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6.00 Prime News. (CC) 9718 6.30 News. (CC) 7737 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 6466 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, CC) 5737 8.00 The Force: Behind The Line. (PG, CC) 5350 8.30 City Homicide. (M, CC) 42076

9.30 Highway Patrol: Taxi Theft. (PG, CC) 5973 10.00 Damage Control. (PG, CC) 5114 10.30 Breakout. (M) 8022911

12.30 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 9622848 1.30 Message Stick. (R, CC) 4839848 2.00 Big Ideas. (R, CC) 4277954 3.00 National Press Club Address. (R, CC) 4271770 4.00 Catalyst. (R, CC) 4843041 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 8710480 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 8728409 5.30 Gardening Australia. (R) 8721596

11.40 Suburban Secrets: Rob Andrews Murder. (M)

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Stop. Rewind: Flight. (CC) 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.35 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory: Breakfast. (New series, CC) 8.30 Great Ormond Street: Pushing The Boundaries. (New series, CC) Follows the doctors of the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in England. Begins with the work of the cardiac unit and two of its surgeons, Martin Elliott and Victor Tsang, as they treat four children. 9.30 Alzheimer’s The Musical. (CC) An uplifting look at a unique British singing group whose ranks are made up of people affected by Alzheimer’s disease. 10.10 Alex James: The Cocaine Diaries. (M, R, CC) 11.00 Life Is Elsewhere. (M, R, CC) 11.30 The Baby Borrowers. (M, R, CC) 12.25 No Way San Jose: Cocktails In Costa Rica. (R, CC) 12.50 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.15 Travel Oz. (R, CC) 1.50 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.25 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 6.50 Count Duckula. (R) 7.15 Danger Mouse. (R) 7.40 Flipper. (PG, R) 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 Hollyoaks. (PG) 12.00 All My Children. (PG) 1.00 The Martha Stewart Show. 2.00 Essence Of Emeril. (R) 2.30 Movie: Two Tickets To Paris. (G, 62, R) 4.30 Murphy Brown. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 5.30 Wedding Planner. (PG, R) 6.00 Head Of The Class. (PG, R) 6.30 Growing Pains. (PG, R) 7.00 George And Mildred. (PG, R) 7.30 The Royal. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 McCallum. (M, R) Medical student Clare Gilmore dies inexplicably during a row with her boyfriend, after he discovers that McCallum is the father of her unborn child. 10.40 Wycliffe. (M, R) 11.45 The Professionals. (M, R) 12.50 George And Mildred. (PG, R) 1.20 The World Around Us: Tiger! Tiger! A Korean Odyssey. (R, CC) 2.00 Home Shopping. 4.00 Leyland Brothers’ World. (R) 5.00 Home Shopping.

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6.00 Today. (CC) 78879669 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 1869621 11.00 Alive And Cooking. 834718 11.30 Daily. (PG) 837805 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 655398 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 631718 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 635534 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 289244 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 282331 4.00 The Saddle Club. (C, R, CC) 283060 4.30 News. (CC) 664911 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 665640 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC)

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12.05 Room For Improvement. (R, CC) 10931

12.35 Home Shopping. 99225916

5.30 Early News. (CC) 7340799

6.00 News. (CC) 676756 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 651447 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 683911 7.30 The Block. (PG, CC) 476718

8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (M, CC) 688466 9.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) 670447 9.30 RPA. (PG, CC) 777260 10.30 Embarrassing Bodies. (M) 777440 11.30 ’Til Death. (PG) 655263 12.00 WIN News. (CC) 524848

6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 674398 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 659089 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 681553 7.30 Glee. (PG, CC) 467060 8.30 The Good Wife. (M, CC) Alicia defends a client in a military court for the same murder charge a civilian jury acquitted him of. Peter faces a new political crisis. Zach’s girlfriend Becca returns. 472878

9.30 House. (M, CC) 577242

12.30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 7071732 1.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 9024003 2.00 Danoz Direct. 2516393 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 6332374 5.00 Early Morning News. (CC) 3904954 5.30 Today. (CC) 3907041

10.30 News/Sports Tonight. (CC) 194843 11.15 David Letterman. (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 The Flintstones. (R) 9.00 The Scooby Doo Show. (R) 9.30 I Dream Of 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 Starsky & Hutch. (M, R) 2.00 Drop Dead Diva. (PG, R) 3.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 Class Of 3000. (R) 4.00 Ben 10. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) 6.00 The Flintstones. (R) 6.30 Total Wipeout UK. (PG, R) 7.30 Wipeout USA. (PG) 8.30 Human Target. (M, R) Chance’s past comes into focus when he recruits FBI Agent Emma Barnes to help him stop his former partner from assassinating a visiting foreign dignitary. 9.30 Spartacus: Blood And Sand. (Final, AV15+) l 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. (M, R, CC) 12.00 Human Target. (M, R) 1.00 Spartacus: Blood And Sand. (AV15+, 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)

6.00 ATP World Tour Uncovered. (R) 6.30 Running. Berlin Marathon. 7.30 Athletix: The IAAF Magazine. (R) 8.00 Spirit Of Yachting. (R) 8.30 iFish. (R) 9.00 Golf Central. (R) 9.30 NFL Total Access. 10.30 Basketball. NBA. Boston Celtics v Miami Heat. 1.00 NBA Championship Ring Ceremony. 1.30 Basketball. NBA. Los Angeles Lakers v Houston Rockets. 4.00 Omnisport. 4.30 Sports Unlimited. (PG) 5.30 TNA Xplosion. (PG) 6.30 Pro Bull Riding. 7.30 Sports Tonight. 8.00 Manly Surf. (PG) 8.30 Basketball. NBA. Boston Celtics v Miami Heat. Replay. 10.30 Basketball. NBA. Los Angeles Lakers v Houston Rockets. Replay. 12.30 Sports Tonight Late. 12.45 Omnisport. (R) 1.15 Gridiron. NFL. Week 7. Miami Dolphins v Pittsburgh Steelers. Replay. 3.45 Soccer. Serie A. Matchday 8. Napoli v AC Milan. Replay. 5.45 Omnisport. (R)

THAT’S ONE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT A young couple honeymooning in Las Vegas had been doing very badly in the casinos. The groom told the bride, “I have a hunch that I can turn our luck around if I go down to the casino alone.” Once in the casino, he put a dollar into each of two slot machines. He hit the jackpot on both of them and walked away with $10,000. He then played blackjack for a couple of hours until he had $50,000 in chips. Next, he played poker and upped his winnings to $100,000. He was about to cash in his chips when he got a hunch that his luck hadn’t run out. So he took all his money and placed it on Black at the roulette table, hoping to double his money. The ball landed on Double Zero. He returned to his room. His bride asked, “How did you do?”

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6.00 News. (CC) 815718 7.00 Children’s Programs. 7022466 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 844195 9.00 News. (CC) 275176 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 2555282 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 646640 1.00 Oprah. (PG, R, CC) 622060 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 633176 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 210114 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 280973 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 281602 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 662553 5.00 News. (CC) 428422

The groom shrugged and said, “I lost two dollars.”

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6.00 WorldWatch. 30057485 11.30 Arabic News. 2439176 12.00 Russian News. 2430805 12.30 Turkish News. 6201008 1.00 Movie: Round Trip. (M, 04, R) (Italy) 8871621 2.50 Kwiz. (R) (Belgium) 14300244 3.00 Classical Destinations: Worchester & Aldeburgh. (R, CC) 6282973 3.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6285060 4.00 The Journal. (CC) 6293089 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 9647114 5.30 Global Village: Visions Of Greece – Off The Beaten Track Pt 2. (US) 7095058 6.00 Letters And Numbers. (CC) 6645517 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 9304485 7.35 Inspector Rex. (PG, R, CC) Three golfers conspire to murder their solicitor, who is blackmailing them. (Austria) 99688058

8.30 Inside The Seven Wonders Of The Muslim World. (R, CC) 5765060

9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 5966737 10.05 Anna Pihl. (M, CC) (Denmark) Anna and Kim give a young, drunk soccer fan a ride home. 38396195

10.55 Movie: Sunflower. (M, ★ 05, R) Joan Chen, Zhang Fan, Ge Gao. (Netherlands, China) 56079176 1.15 WorldWatch. 66318119

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1.00 Infomercials. (PG, R) 97877770

4.00 Religious Programs. 3800577

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 Global Village: Visions Of France – Provence Pt 2. (R) (US) 6.30 Made In Spain With José Andrés. (US) 7.00 At The Table With. (R) (Canada) 7.30 Dateline. (R, CC) 8.30 Obama’s America: The End Of The Dream? (PG, R, CC) Part 2 of 2. A year after his inauguration, President Obama continued to wrestle with a daunting array of challenges on the world stage, and at home. Historian Simon Schama looks to American history in an effort to understand what is at stake and what the future holds. (UK) 9.30 Movie: A Tale Of A Naughty ★ Girl. (M, 02, R) In rural Bengal in the late 1960s, the daughter of a prostitute desperately tries to be educated to avoid being forced into her mother’s lifestyle. Samata Das, Rituparna Sengupta, Arpan Basar. (India) 11.10 Movie: Sorry For Kung Fu. ★ (M, 04, R) Daria Lorenci, Filip Rados, Vera Zima. (Croatia) 12.30 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.00 WeatherWatch & Music.

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THURSDAY October 28 6.00 Children’s Programs. 28066190 10.00 For The Juniors. (R, CC) 39003 10.15 Our Animals. (R) 1291312 10.20 Science Clips. (R, CC) 5759886 10.35 Being Me. (R, CC) 4864935 11.00 Planet Science. (CC) 13867 12.00 Midday Report. (CC) 9119 12.30 Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime. (Final, PG, CC) 18312 1.30 Collectors. (R, CC) 5138 2.00 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 63079 3.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 10200022 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 2438916 11.30 News. (CC) 5664 12.00 Movie: Uptown Girls. (PG, 03, R, CC) 494848 2.00 All Saints. (M, R, CC) 64003

3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG, R, CC) 9461 3.30 Toybox. (P, CC) 9848 4.00 Spit It Out. (C, CC) 9567 4.30 News At 4.30. (CC) 5480 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 3409 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (CC)

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6.00 Today. (CC) 78839041 9.00 Kerri-Anne. (PG, CC) 1836393 11.00 Alive And Cooking. (R) 799190 11.30 Daily. (PG) 709577 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, CC) 503480 1.00 The View. (PG, CC) 529428 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG, CC) 590916 3.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 151916 3.30 Hi-5. (P, CC) 154003 4.00 Pyramid. (C, CC) 155732 4.30 News. (CC) 536683 5.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 537312 5.30 Hot Seat. (CC) 547799

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News. (CC) 409 The 7.30 Report. (CC) 480 Penguin Island. (CC) 393 Tibetan El Dorado. (CC) 24886

9.25 A Ripple Of Hope. (PG, CC) 8780770 10.20 Lateline. (CC) 400664 10.55 Lateline Business. (R, CC) 8776206 11.25 Live At The Basement. (R, CC) 5639393 12.20 Parliament Question Time. (CC) 2339829 1.25 Movie: Split Second. (M, ★ 53, R) Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith. 2470691 2.55 Hyena Queen. (R) 3143018 4.00 Can We Help? (R) 4747813 4.30 Shortland. (PG) 8614252 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 8615981 5.30 Gardening Australia. (R, CC) 8625368

6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 6.25 Scrapheap Challenge. (R, CC) 7.15 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. (PG, CC) 7.35 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 8.00 Mumbai Calling. (PG, R, CC) 8.20 Like A Version. (CC) 8.30 Kids In The Hall: Death Comes To Town. (M, CC) 9.00 The Catherine Tate Show. (M, R, CC) Nan appears on TV. Geordie Georgie’s latest money-raising venture is for all the folk in the north-east who suffer from sex addiction. 9.30 Adam Hills Live: Joymonger And Characterful. (M, R, CC) Join Spicks and Specks host Adam Hills for a look at the best parts of his two hit stand-up comedy shows, Joymongerand Characterful. 10.25 Father Ted. (PG, R, CC) 10.50 Little Miss Jocelyn. (M, R, CC) 11.25 The Goodies. (R, CC) 11.55 Ideal. (Final, M, R, CC) 12.25 triple j tv presents. (M, R, CC) 12.55 The Royal Today. (PG, R, CC) 1.15 Travel Oz. (R, CC) 1.50 Close. 5.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC)

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6.00 Prime News. (CC) 7225 6.30 News. (CC) 2916 7.00 Home And Away. (PG, CC) 1645 7.30 The Amazing Race. (PG, CC) 1867 8.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia. (PG, CC) A unusual combination of creepy crawlies and mathematics has the contestants terrified. 37698 9.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG, R, CC) Lily’s car breaks down on the way to an appointment. 98022 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00

30 Rock. (M, CC) 9664 Scrubs. (PG, R) 7461 Stag. (M) 6732 Super Dragons. (R) 30981

1.00 Home Shopping. 97031875

5.30 Early News. (CC) 7237271

6.00 The Book Place. (R) 6.25 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. (R) 6.50 Count Duckula. (R) 7.15 The Wind In The Willows. (R) 7.40 Flipper. (PG, R) 8.30 Sons And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. (R) 9.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 Hollyoaks. (PG) 12.00 All My Children. (PG) 1.00 The Martha Stewart Show. 2.00 Essence Of Emeril. (R) 2.30 Movie: Anzio. (PG, 68, R) 5.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 5.30 Wedding Planner. (PG, R) 6.00 Head Of The Class. (PG, R) 6.30 Growing Pains. (PG, R) 7.00 Movie: Ice Princess. (G, 05, R, ★ CC) A teenage girl sets out to become a champion figure skater when a project she is working on awakens her love for ice skating. Michelle Trachtenberg, Kim Cattrall. 9.00 Movie: Walk The Line. (M, 05, ★ R, CC) Follows the life of country music legend Johnny Cash and his rocky relationship with singing partner, and eventual wife, June Carter. Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin. 11.45 The Professionals. (M, R) 12.45 Australian Open Tennis Classic. Quarter-final, 2005. Hewitt v Nalbandian. Replay. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 News. (CC) 548428 6.30 WIN News. (CC) 523119 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 548393 7.30 Getaway. (PG, CC) 348480

8.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M, CC) 982848

9.30 Cops L.A.C. (M, CC) 10.30 11.30 12.00 12.30

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CSI: NY. (M, R, CC) 995312 ’Til Death. (PG) 527935 WIN News. (CC) 330900 Ellen. (PG, R, CC) 7975504

1.30 Entertainment Tonight. (R, CC) 9928875 2.00 The Lost Tribes. (PG, R, CC) 2422146 3.00 Danoz Direct. 9938252 3.30 Good Morning America. (CC) 6236146 5.00 Early Morning News. (CC) 3808726 5.30 Today. (CC) 3801813

6.00 Codename: Kids Next Door. (R) 6.30 Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue! (R) 7.00 Marine Boy. (R) 7.30 The Batman. (R) 8.00 Class Of 3000. (R) 8.30 The Flintstones. (R) 9.00 The Scooby Doo Show. (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 Wipeout USA. (PG, R) 2.00 Starsky & Hutch. (M, R) 3.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) 3.30 Class Of 3000. (R) 4.00 Ben 10. (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, R) 7.30 Top Gear. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Two And A Half Men. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 Nikita. (Series return, AV15+) 10.30 The Listener. (M, R) 11.30 South Park. (M, R) 12.00 Eclipse Music TV. (PG, R) 12.30 Santana: Guitar Heaven. (R) 1.00 Spartacus: Blood And Sand. (Final, AV15+, 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 Early News. (CC) 794770 7.00 Toasted TV. 150312 8.00 Scope. (C, R, CC) 337374 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 716867 9.00 News. (CC) 147848 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 2522954 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, R, CC) 501022 1.00 Oprah. (PG, R, CC) 510770 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 521886 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 182886 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 152645 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 153374 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 534225 5.00 News. (CC) 958916 6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 539770 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 514461 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 546935 7.30 Bondi Vet. (PG) 545206 8.00 Keeping Up With The Joneses. (PG, CC) 542119 8.30 Rush. (M, CC) A group of Afghani asylum seekers seize control of Frankston’s Peninsula Centre and take several hostages, including the son of the immigration minister. 973190 9.30 Burn Notice. (M, CC) 979374

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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. Canobolas Public School Bi-Annual Fete will be held this Sunday 24th October from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Come and enjoy our small school fete featuring local produce, cakes, plants, jumping castle, live music, sausage sizzle, coffee cart, hands on pottery workshop, belly dancing, and much more! All set at the foot of beautiful Mt Canobolas Road. Enq. contact Alyson Hart 0448 640 977. West Orange Baptist Church will hold their Praise and Celebration Gospel Music afternoon this Sunday, October 24th commencing at 2:30pm. The theme for the afternoon will be ‘Hymns of Hope for the future’. Special Guests for the occasion will be Mrs. Lorraine Moxey, B.Mus(merit), A Mus. Lorraine is a gifted violinist who will be accompanied by Anne Stevens on piano. Also performing will be Mr. Sam Carter from theBlayney district, and the Lee family from Bathurst. This is an afternoon of great music and singing not to be missed. Program will conclude with afternoon tea. Enq. call Pastor Geoff Langdon on 6369 0149 or Mr Tony Evans on 6362 3524. Orange Ratepayers Association will be meeting at the Orange City Bowling Club on Tuesday, 26th October at 7pm. New members are welcome. Annual membership fees are $3.00 or $2.00 for pensioners. Further details can be obtained by calling 0447 102 040 or by emailing orangeratepayers@gmail.com Calare Public School will be holding a fete on Friday, November 5, from 4pm until 7pm in the school grounds, on the corner of Frost Street and Wentworth Lane Orange. There will be heaps of stalls, food and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Contact the school for more info. Girls Night In Market Night is on Friday, November 5th at Kenna Hall, 86 Hill Street, Orange from 6pm. There will be quality stalls selling gifts, jewellery, homewares, clothing and more. Food and drink will also be available to purchase on the night. $10 entry includes a glass of pink champagne. Proceeds to Cancer Council Girls Night In. Tickets can be purchased from At Home Country Store, Orange Arcade or limited tickets at the door. Enquiries call Nicole 6362 6008. MEETING THIS WEEK Monday – October 25th – Rotary Club of Orange Calare – 12:45pm for a 1pm lunch at the Harrison Restaurant, 85 March Street Orange. Contact Graeme Eggleston 6362 7023. Monday – October 25th – Sahaja Meditation Free Classes – 7:30pm at the Home and Community Care Centre, 286 Lords Place, Orange. Enquiries to Dave on 0439 000 396. Tuesday – October 26th – Orange & Districts 40+ Singles Social Group – 7pm at Orange ExServices Club. New members welcome. Contact Cathie on 6361 3602, Dean on 6361 4310 or Richard on 6365 1133. Tuesday – October 26th - Orange Coin and Stamp Club Inc meeting – 7:30pm at Community Information Centre, 79-81 Kite Street. For more information contact Norm on 6362 3754 Wednesday – October 27th – Orange Lacemakers – 1:30 - 4:30pm at the Cultural Centre, Sale Street. Contact Sandy on 6362 7938 or Bev on 6362 9540. Wednesday – October 27th – Camp Quality Trivia Night – 7:30pm at the Royal Hotel Orange. Contact Louise Eggleston on 6362 7023. Rotary Club of Orange will hold their Trash and Treasure Markets this Sunday, October 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.

The Orange Bridge Club welcomes anyone who is interested in playing the game of bridge or would like to learn the game, to join our friendly club. Please contact Helen Britton on 6362 1138 or Jan De Jong on 6362 2040. For lessons contact Margaret Robinson on 6362 8241. On Going - Next meeting for “On Going” - a friendship group for 50 years and over - will be Wednesday, October 27th at the Church of Christ Hall, Burrendong Way & Rawle Avenue, Orange - commencing at 10am. Morning tea is provided. Guest speaker will be Pat Wright from Canberra’s Botanical Gardens, who will speak on the topic of ‘Wattle’. For more info contact John and Maureen Miller on 6362 6455. 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 seniors in easy understandable stages for the beginner are also available. For more info call Seniors on 6362 6592 or Ron Savage on 6362 7665 or 0414 627 665. Scrabble Club - play Scrabble using the original rules and using the standard dictionary for reference. Scrabble is fun and helps keep your brain active. Meeting fortnightly on Sunday afternoons from 2-5pm. Beginners very welcome. Enquiries to Audrey on 6362 0068. Orange Prostate Cancer Support Group Will hold their October annual meeting Monday, 25th of October, commencing from 6:00pm at Anson Cottage on the Cnr. Anson and Dalton Streets. All men with any form of Cancer are welcome to attend. Contact Barry Spilstead 0427 624 067. Millthorpe Garden Club will next meet on Wednesday, October 30th at 11.30am. Please meet at the Millthorpe Post Office to pool cars. This month the group will be visiting the home of Hoorst John, at 4079 Midwestern Highway, Blayney, about 3kms west of the township. Hoorst has a wonderful range of cacti which should be most interesting. Please bring your own lunch, drink and a chair. The club welcomes new members and anyone interested in joining. Enquiries please phone Reg and Janette Brown on 6366 3286. OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Friday 1st till 31st October – ‘Biometasystems’ – recent sculptures by Bill Tink – held at Orange Regional Gallery. Phone 6393 8136. Thursday 21st October – Australian National Field Days - last day for the Field Days at ANFD site, Borenore. For more info ph 6362 1588 or see www.anfd.com.au Friday 22nd October – Wine Week Night Market on McNamara – 5:30pm to 8:30 at Robinson Park, (Orange Showground if wet). Friday 22nd till Sunday 28th October – Orange Regional Gallery – Three Men and A Lady Out There. Friday 22nd October – ‘Sculptures in the Spring’ – held at Jayes Gallery Garden, Gidley Street, Molong. Wed – Sun 10am to 4pm. Enquiries ph 6366 9093. Friday 8th till 23rd October – Orange Theatre Company’s ‘The 25th Annual County Spelling Bee’ – held at Orange Civic Theatre. Tickets available from the Theatre, Ticketek or ph 6393 8111. Saturday 23rd October - Canowindra Twilight Market - 5pm - 9pm, at Memorial Park, Gaskill Street Canowindra - Enq. 6344 1008. Sunday 24th October – City of Orange Brass Band will hold recitals in Cook Park Orange from 1pm. Take a picnic and enjoy! Tuesday 26th to 27th October - Red Sky Morning - 8pm at Orange Civic Theatre. Wednesday 27th October – Orange District Historical Society - Limestone Caves, Fossils and Marble Deposits – 7pm Gladstone Hotel, Cnr. Byng and Hill Street. Enq. Phil 0402 412 188. Friday 29th to 31st October - Jump over the Mountain - showjumping event - 6pm - 8pm at Orange Showground, leeds Parade. For more details contact Orange Visitor Information Centre on 1800 069 466. A listing in THE DIARY is free. Two weeks notice is required and placement is subject to available space. Please email brief details to reception@cwpn.com.au, fax 6361 3494, or phone Samantha on 6361 3575 during business hours.


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