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THURSDAY JULY 09, 2020 examiner.com.

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Tassie closes its borders to Victorians
SELFISH ACTS
High-range drink drivers put lives at risk
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DEADLY DECISION
Police and road safety experts have slammed “ignorant
and selfish” drivers after a spike in high-range alcohol
readings in the past three months. Officers found 56
Northern Tasmanians drunk behind the wheel, with some
blowing as high as five and six times over the legal limit.
MELISSA MOBBS reports, Page 3
76% 24%

'STAY AWAY'
BY MATT MALONEY "If you do come to Tas- sential workers from Victoria the airport at any time. main well aware and vigilant. Mark Veitch said the health
mania and you haven't been would need to demonstrate Mr Gutwein will provide "The events of the past service was working on
VICTORIANS will be granted an exemption then that the expertise could not an update on border re- week have underlined just contact tracing strategies for
blocked from entering Tas- we will send you home." be recruited from any other strictions for all states and how infectious this dis- when new cases emerged.
mania from Thursday until Tasmanians returning state. territories, besides Victoria, ease is." He said the service be-
further notice. from the state will be the on- Mr Gutwein said appli- on Friday. Mr Gutwein said 3800 lieved they had achieved
The rule imposed by ly exemption so long as they cations for exemptions on He said the state was coronavirus tests had been the right settings in regards
Premier Peter Gutwein will go into quarantine in a hotel compassionate grounds well-prepared in the event taken statewide over the past to social mixing and closer
extend to anyone who has managed by the government. were unlikely to be granted. of new coronavirus cases week, including 550 over the densities in venues.
been in Victoria over the past Mr Gutwein said this He said people coming to in Tasmania. most recent 24-hour period. "We certainly have to be
14 days. would apply to fly-in, fly- Tasmania from other states "We will see positive cas- He said there had been al- very careful before we relax
"If you're from Victoria, out workers. would be allowed to move es in Tasmania," Mr Gut- most 55,000 tests taken since any measures further," Dr
please don't come to Tasma- He said businesses and through Melbourne Airport wein said. testing started. Veitch said.
nia," he said on Wednesday. organisations that sought es- provided they did not leave "Tasmanians should re- Public Health director ■ Continues, Page 4

NEWS: STATE'S TEACHER NUMBERS ON THE RISE - PAGE 4


2 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

NEWS

Motor sales
sector comes
roaring back
‘‘
BY SEAN FORD ent with June 2019.
Regular market leader
TASMANIAN sales of new Toyota topped the sales chart
vehicles doubled in June
as the industry roared back
During COVID it with 304, followed by Ford
(166), Mitsubishi (156), Maz-
from a horror stretch at the was challenging, da (129) and Subaru (120).
height of the pandemic. but it recovered The 849 vehicle sales to
The state had 1688 sales businesses during the month
of new vehicles in June, the in June. were actually up by 8.2 per
Federal Chamber of Au- Errol Stewart cent compared to June 2019.
tomotive Industries' latest The 669 sales to private
VFACTS report said. "During COVID it was buyers were down by 18.3
While that was 16.1 per challenging, but it recovered per cent, with sales to gov-
cent weaker than the 2013 in June," Mr Stewart said ernment buyers also down.
sales recorded in June last during the week. Vehicle rental companies
year, it was miles ahead of: The VFACTS report said - which would have been
■ May, when 844 new Tasmanian year to date sales thumped by lockdown, trav-
vehicles were sold, down remained 25.8 per cent be- el restrictions and the pan-
by 51.7 per cent compared low sales for the correspond- demic's crushing of tourism
to May last year; and ing period a year earlier. - bought just 33 new vehicles SPECIAL DAY: Senior care manager Deb Duyst with Kath Hayes, of Uniting AgeWell
■ April, when just 618 new Year to date sales in every in June, compared to 219 in Kings Meadows Community, Aldersgate. Picture: Supplied
vehicles were sold (down state and territory were sig- June 2019.
by 50.2 per cent from April
2019).
It was not clear how much
nificantly weaker except for
the ACT, where they were up
by more than a quarter.
Rental companies had
bought just 287 vehicles
during the year to date, com-
Kath's century of celebrations
of the June sales bounce was Tasmania's trend away pared to 737 in the previous HARD work and strong will sonia. After marrying Lance months had been challeng-
due to pent up demand from from passenger vehicles corresponding period. are what the family of Kath Hayes the couple spent ing amid COVID restrictions.
the earlier low sales months, towards SUVs and light com- Year to date sales of heavy Hayes credit to to her lon- some time on Flinders Island "If her birthday was a few
with the July and August mercials continued in June. commercials totalled 300, gevity. On Wednesday, five before returning to Launces- months ago we wouldn't
figures likely to provide VFACTS reported there compared to 358 in the first generations of Mrs Hayes' ton. Here, she forged a career have been able to do this,"
some answers. were 719 new SUVs sold, 695 six months of 2019. family came together to help working at the Coats Patons she said. "She couldn't have
The June figures support- light commercials and just The 1688 monthly sales celebrate her 100th birthday. wool mill where she worked visitors and we couldn't ring
ed comments by Jackson 202 passenger vehicles. included 35 hybrids and 10 Born in Launceston on until she was almost 70. her because she can't hear
Motor Company owner Er- There were also 72 sales of electric vehicles or plug-in July 8, 1920, Mrs Hayes, nee Daughter-in-law Lois on the phone. So it's a big
rol Stewart. heavy commercials, consist- hybrids. Millwood, grew up at Pater- Hayes said the past few deal for everyone to see her."

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examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 3

NEWS

'Ignorant and selfish'


Drink across the state.
Of those drivers caught,
213 crashed their cars, 82
driver were pulled over due to their
manner of driving, 873 were
nabbed during targeted pa-
cases trols, and 380 were charged
after stopping at a random

spike breath testing site.


While Tasmania Police
was still developing its
COVID-safe plan to bring
MELISSA back static RBT sites, most
MOBBS drink drivers in the North
melissa.mobbs@examiner.com.au were caught during mo-
bile patrols.

A
T LEAST 10 During 2018-19, 221
people decided Northern Tasmanians were
to get behind the charged after being pulled
wheel of their car over by officers doing
while heavily intoxicated in targeted patrols, and 71 were
the past three months. stopped at a dedicated site.
The spike in high-range In that same period,
drink driving offences there were 31,226 "high-risk
during the coronavirus traffic offenders" recorded
pandemic had 10 people on Tasmanian roads. Police
charged with being above TESTING: Acting Sergeant Hamish Woodgate with a volunteer showing how officers conduct random breath tests. pulled over 117 people
0.15, and 56 people in Picture: Neil Richardson statewide for other offences,
total charged with driving only to charge them with
while under the influence women, and 21 of the 56 for Road and Public Order be weighing up is the risk stated "it has been estimated drink driving as well.
of alcohol across North- drivers were aged 31 to 40. Safety, said the issue of drink of death or serious injury, that the relative risk of a
ern Tasmania. Five blew between 0.15 driving remained a priority not only to themselves but driver with a blood alcohol REPEAT OFFENDERS
Northern Police Com- and 0.20, and three drivers for police. to others. concentration of 0.180 In 2017, an issues paper
mander Brett Smith said it blew between 0.20 and 0.25. "Drink driving is one of "We see the consequences g/100ml being involved in was released by the Tasma-
was time for people to wake In what police described the fatal five factors in terms of drink driving in our death a crash is approximately 50 nian Law Reform Institute
up and realise their actions as "very high readings", two of contributing to fatal or and serious injury numbers times that of a driver with nil responding to the problem
affected others, with the drivers were caught and serious road crashes," she every year, and alcohol blood alcohol". of recidivist drink driving in
figures only revealing the found to be between five said. and drug use has been a The Road Safety Advisory the state.
ones who got caught. and six times over the legal "Alcohol affects judgment consistent theme in many Council's latest road safety "Most of the time, people
"Whilst drinking at home limit. and physical skills, which are coroner's reports into deaths strategy, Toward Zero Action caught at these kind of
is your business, you are One of those drivers was a both essential for drivers to on our roads." Plan 2020-2024, revealed high-range levels generally
making it everyone else's Trevallyn man, who alleg- keep themselves and others One of the coronial 175 people would be killed have a whole lot of other
business when you hop edly crashed into a parked safe on our roads." reports referred to by Mr on Tasmanian roads over issues, including issues with
behind the wheel of a car," car on Bain Terrace while Bailey was released just the next five years if noth- alcohol," Commander Smith
he said. driving drunk last month. RISK TO ROAD USERS last month. ing changed. said.
"It makes absolutely no The man blew 0.325 Road Safety Advisory Coroner Andrew McKee But if the state managed "These people would have
sense that people are still after members of the public Council chairman Garry released his findings into the to match the national road families, they would have
doing it when we have been took his keys and called Bailey said while the state's death of a 31-year-old East safety performance, 66 lives friends, so what are they
banging on about drink the police. testing numbers showed Devonport man, who died would be saved. doing to try and curb their
driving for years and years, A few weeks earlier, A the majority of Tasmanians after crashing his car in the So far this year, 17 people behaviour? By not saying
it just shows a disregard for Riverside man was caught understood the risks of drink middle of the night last year. were killed on Tasmanian anything, family members
their own safety, and the after allegedly crashing driving, a "selfish, ignorant" He had a blood alcohol roads, and 130 people were and friends carry some of
safety of other people." into a parked car at Kings minority remained. reading of 0.261 when he seriously injured. the moral blame."
Of those 56 charged, 30 Meadows while nearly five "These people are weigh- died, and had been speeding The issues paper found
were in Launceston, two times over the legal limit - ing up the risk of whether while not wearing a seatbelt, TESTING FIGURES the majority of drink drivers
were caught in the St Helens blowing 0.233. Launceston they will get caught or not, and without his head- In the last financial year, in Tasmania were men,
area, 11 in the North-East Inspector Ruth Orr, who they know they are over the lights on. nearly 2000 Tasmanians nearly 85 per cent had a
police division and 13 in is the Officer In Charge of limit and yet they roll the As part of his findings, were caught drink driving, history of alcohol abuse, and
the Deloraine area. Police Northern District Support dice and drive," he said. the coroner referred to with more than 438,000 ran- 70 per cent were unlicenced
nabbed more men than Services, and is responsible "The risk they should a toxicology report that dom breath tests conducted or disqualified.

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4 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

NEWS
State's
Teacher ranks boost Victorian
BY CAITLIN JARVIS of Tasmania chief executive
Sally Milbourne said it was
stoppage
TEACHER numbers in Tas-
mania have continued to
increase over the past 12
hard to read into why there
had been a reduction of
principals, but said it could
backed
months, despite a reduc- be reflective of situations like ■ From Page 1
tion in principals, new da- her own. "I think it is probable
ta shows. "My first year at the Prin- that there is no coronavi-
The key data set released cipals' Association was last rus in Tasmania or excep-
by the Education Depart- year, so I could be one of the tionally little coronavirus
ment last week, is part of 18, because I moved from in Tasmania."
an annual release of figures a principal's role to a posi- Labor leader Rebecca
including school fund- tion that was not at school," White said there would still
ing, teacher numbers and she said. be movement across the
class sizes. Dr Milbourne said it was state borders, which needed
The data shows there important to reflect that the to be backed by appropriate
has been a total increase numbers were just that, but it safeguards.
of 57 teachers in the past would be interesting to find "Tasmanians have anx-
12 months, but there was out the context behind the iously watched the situation
a reduction in the number drop in numbers. unfolding in Victoria," she
of principals and assistant "For me personally, being said. "With our own out-
principals. a principal was very reward- break in the North-West still
There was a reduction of ing, so I would encourage it fresh in people's minds, we
18 principals and assistant for anyone who wishes to get know we can't afford to im-
principals over the same involved," she said. port COVID."
time period across the state. However, she said she Riley Report, produced by year, aimed to help reduce to independent mediation Greens health spokes-
Education Minister Jeremy understood leadership roles Australian Catholic Universi- those instances and support services for resolving com- woman Rosalie Woodruff
Rockliff said the reduction were not for everyone and ty and Deakin University. the wellbeing of principals. plex issues with students said Mr Gutwein's new an-
in principals and assistant some teachers preferred to This year's iteration of the "The actions in the plan and families, improving and nouncement on restrictions
principals reflected staff remain on class. report showed 40 per cent of addresses key strategies rec- building understanding of was appropriate.
movements to non-school Principals continue to Tasmanian principals who ommended in the Riley Re- the school issues manage- "The outbreak in Victoria
roles as well as covering act- experience harassment and responded to the survey had port for improving principal ment process across the does remind us in Tasmania
ing positions. threats of violence, which experienced physical vio- health and wellbeing," Mr Education Department, and how close we could be to
"There has been no overall is consistently represented lence in 2019. Rockliff said. co-designing a community something here as well if we
reduction in principal roles in the Australian Principal Mr Rockliff said the gov- Those actions include: education campaign to en- aren't vigilant until a vaccine
in Tasmania," he said. Occupational Health, Safety ernment's Principal Wellbe- workload and staffing, pro- courage respectful behav- arrives," she said.
Principals' Association and Wellbeing Survey, or ing Action plan, released last viding principals with access iours in school.

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examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 5

NEWS
Culture, creativity
Tradies' health at important: survey
risk, say unions A NEW survey by the Univer-
sity of Tasmania's Institute
for Social Change has found
creativity and participating
in cultural activities and
State of Emergency Declara-
tion on March 19.
Of the 764 people who
answered this question, re-
spondents estimated they
BY MATT MALONEY events were important to spent $1122 on average, but
Tasmanians in maintaining since the pandemic hit the
THE state's peak construc- their wellbeing through average amount spent was
tion union says Tasmanian COVID-19. just $35.
tradies are putting their lives The Tasmania Project's Participants ranked crea-
at risk through working on second general survey found tive and cultural industries
sites with Victorian workers. more than 80 per cent of the in the top four sectors which
Interstate workers with 1258 respondents said being should be prioritised for gov-
employers who are able to creative had been important ernment support.
prove they are essential for to some extent of maintain- Institute director Professor
services have been able to ing their wellbeing, with 44 Libby Lester said the survey's
cross the state's border with- per cent saying it had been findings illustrated the over-
out needing to quarantine important or very important. all value Tasmanians placed
for 14 days. Participants said they on creativity and pointed to
An order was imposed had engaged in a wide va- the impact of COVID-19 on
days ago for anyone who riety of activities during the sector.
had spent time in the greater the pandemic including "The arts, entertainment
Melbourne area - a coronavi- online choirs, book clubs, and cultural industries have
rus hotspot - during the last and participating in classes been among the hardest hit
14 days to wear a face mask CONCERNS: The health of Tasmanian tradies is at risk due to the state's interstate and workshops. since the state of emergency
while in public. worker exemption process, the CFMEU says. Over a third of participants was declared and recovery
Victorians outside greater referred to music in their is predicted to be one of the
Melbourne suburbs are not ers were entering the state state's borders had been entering the state to provide response and almost 10 per slowest," she said.
required to, however. and performing tasks that shut down. support across different sec- cent referred to film and film "While we have seen new
Construction, Forestry, could be done by Tasmani- "They're not specialised tors. festivals, including 14 refer- forms of online creativity
Maritime, Mining and Ener- an workers. and they are putting the State controller Darren ences to Tasmania's Breath emerging daily, from orches-
gy Union senior official Rich- Communications, Elec- community and work place Hine said 10 essential work- of Fresh Air film festival. tras to exhibitions to film
ard Hassett said the health trical and Plumbing Union safety at risk," he said. er applications had been The survey also asked re- festivals, a business model
and safety of Tasmania work- organiser Chris Clark said Labor's construction approved over the past five spondents to estimate how that will pay for content pro-
ers was being put at risk by there had been a steady in- spokeswoman Jen Butler days. Premier Peter Gutwein much they spent on cultural duction and delivery is likely
essential worker exceptions. flux of interstate "so-called said the party supported said all exemption permits and creative events in the 12 to be slow to emerge."
He said Victorian work- essential workers" since the genuinely essential workers would be reviewed. months prior to Tasmania's – EMILY JARVIE

Victoria should serve as a lesson: AMA


BY JESSICA WILLARD Peter Gutwein announced "It was more about expo- announced on Wednesday been the main risk. Now of Dr McArdle said it might
that from midnight, Victori- sure ... if you do have large that this would now not in- course, with the community be possible to open borders
THE head of Tasmania's peak ans would be unable to enter gatherings, and if people clude Victoria. spread in Victoria, it could to other states and territo-
medical body says we should Tasmania without an exemp- aren't cautioned about social Dr McArdle said it was be anybody, ries, except Victoria, until the
look to Victoria as a lesson tion. distancing, and they don't highly likely Tasmania would "But provided there are outbreak was contained.
for what could happen here, Australian Medical Asso- take the hygiene measures, experience more cases of strict controls put in place ... "It doesn't have to be an all
as COVID-19 restrictions ciation state president Dr then this could happen. COVID-19 when interstate we should be able to detect or one situation," she said.
continue to ease. Helen McArdle said Tasma- "From our perspective travel resumed. cases and therefore, manage "Most other states, even
As of lunchtime Wednes- nia needed to remain very it's probably a good lesson. "I think if the outbreak in them and manage contact." NSW, have been able to
day Victoria had recorded cautious around opening I think everybody is very Melbourne continues at the Tasmania's last new case contain the number of cases
134 new coronavirus cases, borders. nervous. Not just Tasmania, level it is continuing, then it of COVID-19 was on May 15 and largely restrict them to
as five million people in the "I think the message is, or I think the whole of Australia is likely that even with quar- and there has been no active returning travellers.
state prepared to enter lock- should be - look to Victoria. is very nervous." antining, that there might be cases in the state since June "So by opening up to other
down for another six weeks. Look at what's happened," The government had some cases here," she said. 12. states, it would enable the
It brings Victoria's total she said. planned on reopening the "But it's unlikely there will There has been growing economy to start growing
number of cases to 2942, "If we can't learn from state's borders on July 24, be a lot, especially if there industry pressure for borders again. And also, help with
of which about 850 re- that, we've got a problem. subject to Public Health ad- continues to be restrictions. to reopen to help boost the people with family interstate
main active. Because it wasn't necessarily vice. "To date, it has been inter- economy amid record job and things like that."
On Wednesday Premier just the easing of restrictions. However, Mr Gutwein also national arrivals who have losses.

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6 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

NEWS
DETECTIVES INVESTIGATING TIMING FOR SEWERAGE JOBS ADVERTISED FOR NEW
PHARMACY BURGLARIES UPGRADES NOT FINALISED TASMANIAN NBL TEAM
TASMANIA Police is con- police believe the same TASWATER has not upgrades is the responsibil- THE National Basketball community engagement
tinuing to investigate two men broke into Trevallyn confirmed when planned ity ofTasWater. League has advertised manager and marketing
burglaries at Launceston Pharmacy, stealing more upgrades to Launceston's ATasWater spokesperson five senior positions for coordinator. NBL executive
pharmacies. medicine and cash. sewerage infrastructure will said before final timing the new Tasmanian team, chairman Larry Kestelman
Three men broke into A small black hatchback be completed. could be confirmed and scheduled to enter the said they had been "inun-
Youngtown Pharmacy on was seen at both stores on NRM North has already works commence on the competition for the 2021-22 dated" with applications
Monday night, stealing the night of the crimes. commenced work on upgrades, rigorous design season.The jobs are chief for the CEO position. A
medicine and damaging Anyone with information improving catchment work would be undertaken executive officer, commer- campaign asking Tasmani-
the business. should contact police on management, but delivery and relevant approvals cial manager, head of op- ans to name the name will
Less than half an hour later, 131 444. of sewerage infrastructure would be sought. erations, membership and soon be announced.

The Launceston General


Hospital

Hospital
patient
statistics
released
PRESENTATIONS to MOVING ON: Carol Bracken has resigned from the West Tamar Council, prompting a recount for her seat. Picture: Neil Richardson
Launceston General Hospi-
tal's emergency department
deemed authentic emergen-
cies rose sharply in 2018-19.
There were 4890 presenta-
tions to the ED under this
category that year compared
Seat recount locked in
to 4337 the year before. BY ROB INGLIS the recount on July 13. have recently sold. If she was to win Rose- contested the 2018 council
There were 15,860 patients "I could stay in council, Jess Greene, Labor's can- vears, for which an election election, with nine being
deemed as needing urgent THE resignation of a West but I feel that if I'm living in didate for the Legislative will be held on August 1, Ms elected councillors. That
treatment in the department Tamar councillor has a different region ... it's not Council seat of Rosevears, Greene said she would have leaves 13 potential contend-
in 2018-19 and 357 patients sparked a hotly contested fair to the West Tamar to came close to winning a seat to resign from the council. ers for the vacant seat.
who required resuscitation. recount for her seat - and the have a councillor that's not on the West Tamar Council Jim Collier, the coordina- Political analyst Kevin
Seventy-nine cases Labor candidate for the Ro- really paying attention as in 2018, but lost to Ms Brack- tor for the Launceston Her- Bonham said Ms Greene
deemed as emergencies sevears upper house election much in their actual region," en on preferences. itage Not Highrise group, is would be "a serious contend-
were seen in the recom- is among those hopeful of Ms Bracken said. "So having Ms Greene, who received also vying for the seat. er" for the recount, which
mended time and 68 per cent filling the vacancy. someone that's based locally 353 first preference votes at He received 362 first pref- is decided by the votes the
of urgent cases were seen in Carol Bracken has served will be much better for the the election two years ago erence votes in 2018 and 4.11 person who resigned had
the recommended time. on the West Tamar Council community there. and 4.01 per cent of the pri- per cent of the primary vote. at the point at which they
In 2018-19, 45,604 people for the past eight-and-a-half "I feel like I've contribut- mary vote, has informed the "My own opinion is that were elected.
presented to the hospital's years. But she has made the ed and I've learnt a lot from TEC that she intends to con- [the seat] will more than Tasmanian Electoral Com-
emergency department with decision to relocate with her the position that I'm ready test the recount. likely go to Jess Greene," Mr missioner Andrew Hawkey
50 per cent of those spending family to the state's North- to move on and do some- "I'm reasonably hopeful Collier said. "But ... you nev- said he had formally written
three hours and 24 minutes West, where she'll be taking thing else." that I would be successful," er know. to all unsuccessful candi-
on average within the de- up a full-time job with the Ms Bracken has spent she said of the recount. "I "I guess it will depend on dates last Friday but was not
partment.There were 2801 Cradle Coast Authority. the past 10 years running a would be really honoured to how Carol Bracken's votes at liberty to say how many of
urgent elective surgery pro- The Tasmanian Electoral hazelnut farm at Glengarry, serve my community on the are redistributed." those had agreed to contest
cedures performed. Commission will conduct which she and her family West Tamar Council." A total of 22 candidates the seat.

Speeding, red light allegation for officer


A SUSPENDED Tasma- manslaughter of Anthony nice Campbell. speed, driving through a red negligence Mr Bonner failed appearance on the charges.
nia Police officer facing a Robert Campbell or to caus- Anthony and Bernice light, failing to keep a proper in the use or management Magistrate Ken Stanton
manslaughter charge was ing grievous bodily harm to Campbell were pedestrians lookout, failing to avoid a of a motor vehicle to take bailed Mr Bonner to reap-
allegedly speeding when he Bernice Marie Campbell in at the time of the crash and collision and failing to drive reasonable care to avoid pear for plea on September
went through a red light and Paterson St, Launceston on were struck by a vehicle after with reasonable caution and danger to human life and 10 at 9.45am.
collided with a vehicle, the January 6, 2020. a collision between two ve- care for other road users in- thereby caused the death of Tasmania Police said at
Director of Public Prosecu- Mr Bonner did not plead hicles at the intersection of cluding pedestrians. Mr Campbell. the time that the officer was
tions alleges. to a charge of causing the Paterson and St John Streets. Court documents say that It alleges that the same on his way to an urgent duty
Aaron Tasman Bonner, 39, death by negligent driving The particulars of the the manslaughter charge al- conduct caused grievous call out.
did not plead in the Launces- of Mr Campbell and causing alleged negligent driving leges that as a result of omis- bodily harm to Ms Campbell.
ton Magistrates Court to the grievous bodily harm to Ber- include: driving at excessive sions amounting to culpable It was Mr Bonner's first – NICK CLARK
examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 7

NEWS

Excess water charge query


treasurer Lester Rainbow, "But we handed it over rary language and requiring
CAITLIN who spoke about the way the under the provision that it all irrigators to complete a
JARVIS by-law regarding excess wa- would be handed back once Farm Water Access Plan.
caitlin.jarvis@examiner.com.au ter charges included a fixed the augmentation was com- The scheme is used by
CONTENTION over the price of $130 per megalitre, plete." However, a complete 33 irrigators in Winnaleah,
wording of a by-law regard- which was not required un- hand back did not happen, Derby and Herrick, sup-
ing excess water charges for der legislation. and ownership under the porting the production of
the Winnaleah Irrigation The Winnaleah Irrigation scheme became a joint cus- agricultural products such
Scheme has revealed a com- Scheme has been managed tody situation, with Winnale- as poppies, potatoes and
plicated ownership arrange- by the corporation since ah corporation dealing with dairy. Mr Davenport said
ment between Tasmanian the 90s, but has since been the day-to-day running of the Winnaleah corporation
Irrigation and a landowners entangled in a partnership the scheme and TI managing hoped the inquiry would re-
corporation. of sorts with Tasmanian Irri- governance and legislation. sult in an amendment to the
The irrigation scheme was gation. Mr Davenport said the by-law to remove the excess
at the centre of a hearing Mr Davenport said the arrangement was not a bad SCRUTINY: Winnaleah Irrigation Scheme and its by-laws water fixed price and replace
held in Launceston by the corporation handed over one, but it was not one they have come under scrutiny at a parliamentary inquiry. it with a formula that was
Joint Standing Subordinate temporary ownership to TI had envisioned when they more suited.
Legislation Committee in 2011, when it received handed over ownership to not been updated since 2012. that scheme. He said the inquiry had ex-
on Wednesday, headed federal funding to expand TI. A previous hearing on At that hearing Mr Knee- posed why the review of the
by temporary chairman the scheme. The committee, which in- June 5 heard from Tasmani- bone said he did not see the Tasmanian Water Use Strat-
John Tucker. "It was required under the cluded Legislative Council- an Irrigation chief executive reason why a fixed price was egy, which has now been re-
The hearing heard from legislation that the schemes lor Meg Webb, and MPs Ali- Andrew Kneebone, who set as part of the by-law. leased for public comment,
Winnaleah Irrigation be owned by a government son Standen and Nic Street, said every irrigation scheme Changes to the Winnaleah was important, and that
Scheme corporation chair- body," he said outside the were examining the by-laws was governed by inde- scheme by-laws include up- water use management was
man Alan Davenport and hearing on Wednesday. for the scheme, which have pendent by-laws related to dating them with contempo- a complex topic.

'Home loan
holidays' to
be extended
BY SEAN FORD

BANKS will offer further home loan repay-


ment deferrals to customers still doing it
tough because of the coronavirus crash.
The Australian Banking Association on
Wednesday said customers who could
resume repaying their loans at the end of
their six-month deferral periods would be
required to do so,
"Customers with reduced incomes and
ongoing financial difficulty due to COVID-19
will be contacted as they approach the end
of their deferral period, to ensure that wher-
ever possible they can return to repayments
through a restructure or variation to their
loan," the ABA said.
"If these arrangements are not in place at
the end of a six-month deferral, customers
will be eligible for an extension of their defer-
ral for up to four months.
"Customers will be expected to work with
their bank during this extra time to find the
best solution for them.
LAUNCH: Advice and legal services manager Anthea d'Emden and Legal Aid family law program manager Kristen Wylie at Tasmania "Those who are able to repay their loans
Legal Aid for the launch of amica on Wednesday. Picture: Neil Richardson. will resume doing so, which is in the best
interests of those customers and allows sup-

Amica: free separation technology goes live port to be directed to those who need it."
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank managing
director Marnie Bakersaid a personalised ap-
BY ISOBEL COOTES information about property settlements," will be free during its launch phase until Jan- proach to finding long-term solutions would
she said. uary 1, 2021. ensure better customer outcomes.
TASMANIAN couples facing a separation "In addition to that we get many, many Participants will enter details about their "Ultimately, we want to support customers
have one less thing to worry about with a free calls wanting information about children assets such as cars and property, their in- to make full, regular loan repayments and it's
online service promising to help sort out the and separation." come, their super and their children. in their best interests to do so as soon as pos-
process and navigate legalities. Ms Wylie said amica would suggest set- Legal Aid director Vincenzo Caltabiano sible so they can strengthen their financial
Amica is a new online service hoping to tlements, which would be similar to what a said it was not for complicated separations, wellbeing," Ms Baker said.
help separating couples reach a settlement court would suggest. but would help the majority of couples. "We are currently undertaking a check-in
on finances, assets and custody of children. "It will really help people work out what a "Only a very small number of separating process with consumer customers that have
It uses artificial intelligence gathered from fair settlement is," she said. parties actually end up in court and whilst accessed a repayment arrangement due to
input from Australian lawyers in the field to "Divorce is a very stressful time, there is a some might see a lawyer and reach an agree- COVID-19 to assess what further support
guide the separation settlement, which can lot of heightened emotions and people really ment, a lot of people don't," he said. they need and to better understand their
then be taken to court for a formal order. need to be able to take a step backwards and "It's hoped that by having parties reach current circumstances given the impact of
Tasmania Legal Aid family law manager take the emotion out of it and this platform an agreement early, in an amicable way, the pandemic.
Kristen Wylie said from the interactions the delivers that. that it avoids lengthy disputes further down "It's a really difficult time for many of our
organisation had each year, she estimated "It allows people in their own space and the track. customers and we want to help those who
thousands of Tasmanians would benefit their own time to calmly work through sim- "It doesn't allow you to enter any abusive continue to do it tough to minimise the
from the technology. ple questions and the tool encourages agree- or inappropriate language into the plat- impact that comes with unexpected events
"We run an advice line and we get at least ment at every step of the process." form, so it takes out some of that height- such as COVID-19 and the difficulty of finan-
a 1000 calls a year from couples wanting It's funded by the federal government and ened emotion." cial hardship."
8 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

NATIONAL

Melbourne outbreak ‘needs national action’


SCOTT Morrison has dole payment are set to ex-
vowed to throw everything pire in September.
at stopping Melbourne’s “This is about tailoring a
coronavirus outbreak national program to provide
spreading across Australia. support where the support
The Victorian capital re- is needed,” the prime minis-
entered lockdown for six ter said.
weeks at midnight on Wed- “Because of what has
nesday, as the state recorded happened in Victoria, ob-
134 new cases. viously the need there will
The Prime Minis- be far greater than was pre-
ter warned the highly viously and that need will
contagious disease be met.”
could spread without Banks are extending loan
tough measures. payment holidays for strug-
“It’s happening in Mel- gling customers.
bourne now,” Mr Morrison Roughly 800,000 people
told reporters in Canberra have applied for six-month
on Wednesday. deferrals during the
“There’s always the risk it coronavirus pandemic.
could happen in other cit- Households and busi-
ies and every step is being nesses still struggling to
taken to seek to prevent that make repayments by late
wherever possible.” September will be offered
The federal government another four months.
is looking at slowing down Victorian parents with
international arrivals to People continue to shop prior to the general lockdown in Melbourne. Picture: AAP kids in child care have been
Australia after states called thrown another lifeline.
for pressure to be eased on returned to Australia since the Sydney-based prime Melburnians and people The harsh restrictions The federal government
hotel quarantine. March 13. minister said. in the Mitchell Shire north could cost the economy up will waive Victorian parent
Mr Morrison will take Mr Morrison said deal- “We’re all Victorians now of the city are being forced to $6 billion. gap fees if children don’t
a proposal to national ing with the outbreak was a because we’re all Australians to stay home for another six Mr Morrison said he had attend for coronavirus-re-
cabinet on Friday to reduce national effort between and that’s where the chal- weeks to stem the spread of assured Victorian Premier lated reasons.
the number of incom- federal and state govern- lenge is right now.” the deadly disease. Daniel Andrews there would The activity test will also
ing flights. ments. Victoria is being isolated They will only be allowed be ongoing federal wel- be eased until October to
More than 357,000 “We’re all Melburni- from the rest of the nation out to shop for essentials, for fare support. help families whose jobs
Australian citizens and ans now when it comes to as South Australia and NSW care or compassionate reas- JobKeeper wage subsidies are impacted by
permanent residents have the challenges we face,” shut borders. ons, exercise, work or study. and the boosted JobSeeker the pandemic.

WA’s border Testing almost done at housing towers Virus takes


closures CORONAVIRUS testing at high-density towers, which mental
scrutinised Melbourne’s nine locked-
down public housing towers
share lifts, corridors, rub-
bish and laundry facilities, health toll
is expected to be completed as “vertical cruise ships”
WESTERN Australia’s de- soon. with “explosive potential” to ABOUT half of all
termination to keep its bor- About 3000 residents in spread COVID-19. Australians are more
ders closed to all states, not the Flemington and North Two new cases were stressed because of the
just virus-plagued Victoria, Melbourne towers have linked to the outbreak on coronavirus pandemic and
is set to be scrutinised by been in a “hard lockdown” Wednesday, while four old the lockdowns have made
the nation’s highest court. since Saturday after- cases were reclassified, tak- almost as many lonely
It comes as WA recorded noon, unable to leave ing the total infection num- or isolated.
two new coronavirus their apartments due to ber to 75. The Department Younger Australians
cases on Wednesday, both a COVID-19 outbreak. of Health hasn’t released are the most likely to have
returned overseas travellers The lockdown order is how many cases are in each found their relationship
who are in hotel quarantine. in place for 14 days but of the nine towers. deteriorating during the
There are now 13 active Premier Daniel Andrews is When the hard lockdown crisis while parents were
cases in the state. WA’s “very confident” testing of ends, the residents will enter more likely to have got
overall tally has increased to all residents would be fin- the newly announced six- Health teams are going door to door to test 3000 on better with
624 after serology tests iden- ished this week. week, stage three lockdown residents in nine towers in Melbourne. Picture: AAP their partners.
tified a historical infection “I again say to every single for the rest of the city. Researchers say the
in an overseas traveller. resident in those towers It will mean they can leave Investigations are ongoing. survey findings underline
Billionaire mining you will be under these re- their apartments to get food Social media videos re- the mental health toll of
magnate Clive Palmer’s strictions for not a moment and supplies, receive or You will be corded by witnesses who the crisis.
legal challenge against WA’s longer than you need to be,” provide care, exercise, and under these were delivering food at the The latest data is from a
border closures is before the he told reporters. study or work if they can’t do time, show him being ar- long-running Australian
Federal Court, with hearings It’s hoped the lockdown so from home. restrictions for rested as tensions escalate National University study
listed for next week. will be scaled back once Since lockdown, residents not a moment and he is heard screaming “I of the pandemic’s wider
Once the facts of the case a “detailed plan” is made have relied on food and can’t breathe”. effects, surveying more than
are established, it will be to reduce transmission of supply deliveries from the
longer than you On the back of the state 3200 people.
heard in the High Court. The coronavirus among resid- state government, some of need to be. government tower lock- “Australia has been
federal government, which ents. which was expired, insuffi- Daniel Andrews to down, the City of Melbourne very fortunate during the
opposes WA’s hard inter- “We haven’t got to that cient or culturally inappro- tower residents moved to create its own COVID-19 period, with low
state border restrictions, is point yet. We need to have priate, such as pork given pandemic plans for public rates of infection and mor-
set to give evidence in the a complete picture across to Muslims. housing towers in Carlton tality,” co-author Nicholas
matter. WA Premier Mark those towers, given that There have also been and Kensington. Biddle said on Wednesday.
McGowan wrote to Prime there are real communities issues getting donations to Flemington towers about “The force-first sup- “However, that does
Minister Scott Morrison of interest,” Mr Andrews residents, with authorities 9.50pm on Tuesday after he port-last approach the not mean that there have
urging the Commonwealth said. “There’s patterns of forced to apologise after allegedly became verbally state imposed on North not been large negative
to withdraw its involvement, movement. There’s friend- they confiscated food on aggressive towards police. Melbourne and Flemington effects on other important
saying it made no sense ship groups. There’s all Monday night. Police believe the man got communities is a failure outcomes, like our relation-
to challenge WA’s position those things.” Meanwhile, a 28-year- out of a car in Holland Court and must not ever happen ships, sense of financial
while also endorsing the Health authorities have old Altona North man was before joining another man again,” councillor Rohan security, stress, and
border closure. previously described the arrested outside one of the confronting some officers. Leppert tweeted. loneliness.”
examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 9

NATIONAL

Customers
‘misled’ by
white teeth
claims
COLGATE is lying through
its teeth by claiming a
whitening toothpaste can
remove 10 years of yellow
stains, according to a rival’s
Federal Court lawsuit.
The makers of Oral B say
Australian consumers are
being misled or deceived by
advertisements and product
labelling for Colgate Optic
White Renewal whitening
toothpaste.
In papers filed with the
Federal Court, Procter and
Gamble says no reliable
scientific data establishes
the toothpaste removes
yellow stains that have
accumulated over the last
10 years.
Declarations the tooth-
paste is “proven to deeply
whiten beyond surface
stains,” “whitens teeth
inside and out” and takes World champion snowboarder and Olympian Alex Pullin was found unconscious off the Gold Coast. Picture: AAP
“years off your smile”

Olympian Pullin dies in accident


have also been called
into question.
Colgate says the tooth-
paste, which is three per
cent hydrogen peroxide,
removes a decade worth OLYMPIC snowboarder Alex NRL great Wendell Sailor Pullin was unconscious
of yellow stains with “Chumpy” Pullin has been described Pullin as “one when he was dragged
twice-daily brushing for remembered as a cham-
Chumpy was a champion bloke as of the nicest humans I’ve from the water at Palm
four weeks. pion athlete and champion well as being a champion athlete. ever met”. Beach around 10.40am
Hydrogen peroxide can bloke after dying in a spear- Winter Olympic chef de mission Ian Chesterman The Australian Institute on Wednesday.
whiten surface and deep fishing accident on the of Sport passed on con- “Another diver was out
teeth stains but the use of Gold Coast. dolences to Pullin’s family, there and located him on
the toothpaste would cause Charismatic and a nat- friends and the whole winter the sea floor and raised the
the bleaching agent to ural leader, the dual snow- pion bloke as well as being day for Aussie sport”. sport community. attention of nearby surfers
“quickly decompose boarding world champion a champion athlete. He had “We don’t get many ath- Olympic champion who sought lifeguards to
into oxygen and water and Olympic flag bearer great charisma that allowed letes in winter sport of his Steven Bradbury said bring him in,” an officer
by reason of its contact was found underwater on him to be a natural leader,” standard,” Ms Stegall wrote. Pullin will be sorely missed told reporters.
with saliva in the mouth,” an artificial reef off Australia’s veteran Winter Snow Australia says the and was everyone’s best “He didn’t have an oxygen
P&G says in its statement Palm Beach on Wednes- Olympic chef de mission Ian community is shocked mate. mask, we understand he was
of claim. day morning. Chesterman said. and saddened by the triple “The world will miss such free diving and spearfishing
“The (toothpaste) is likely Known more by his nick- “His enthusiasm was Olympian’s death. a talented human and a out on the reef.”
to provide only a minor name “Chumpy” than Alex, infectious and his impact “Our deepest condol- double world champion Paramedics and life-
teeth whitening effect and the popular 32-year-old on Olympic sport can’t be ences are with Alex’s family, without ego and without guards performed CPR, but
will not provide a major Pullin won world titles in overstated.” as well as his teammates and selfishness who is every- he was pronounced dead
teeth whitening effect on 2011 and 2013 and carried Mr Chesterman said it support staff,” the body said one’s best mate – which just before 11.15am.
stains and discolouration Australia’s flag into the was “an incredibly sad day”. in a statement. isn’t always the case with Pullin was raised in the
internal to the tooth that opening ceremony at the Former slalom ski world “Alex was a beloved mem- elite athletes,” Bradbury told foothills of the Victorian
is measurable against 10 2014 Winter Olympics in champion and independ- ber of the Snow Australia news website InQueens- Alps in Mansfield, the sup-
years of yellow stains,” the Sochi, Russia. ent federal MP Zali Stegall community and he will be land. port town for the Mt Buller
company says. “Chumpy was a cham- tweeted it was a “very sad dearly missed.” Police have confirmed ski resort in Victoria.

Phone use ‘not damaging’ Australia may cease HK extraditions


PARENTS plagued with guilt has been demonised as a AUSTRALIA could cancel an and collusion with foreign of time,” Mr Morrison said. travel advice was made
over the hours they spend risk to families ... but across extradition treaty with Hong forces in Hong Kong. “They are Australian sov- by officials.
on smartphones can rest diverse family environ- Kong after China cracked Pro-democracy protesters ereign issues, they aren’t “From time to time, travel
easy, scientists say. ments, smartphones play down on the city. have since been charged about other countries, they advisories are changed, and
Adults glued to their multiple roles in family life, The federal government for holding flags, posters are about our country. on this occasion the officials
smartphones have been including the provision of is also developing resettle- and pamphlets. “We will make decisions have upgraded that advice,”
accused of poor parenting, social support and inform- ment options for Hong Kong Granting visas to Hong about our visa program and the prime minister said.
but research has found ation and allowing for work residents who fear political Kong residents would most how we run that in accord- A Chinese embassy
little evidence of a direct and digital errands,” Griffith persecution under new na- likely inflame tensions ance with the rules that spokesperson branded the
link between the two. University researcher Dr tional security laws. with China. we’ve set.” suggestion Australians were
The recent study analysed Kathryn Modecki said. “We are still considering Asked about the diplo- Australia’s Department of at risk of arbitrary detention
3659 survey responses by She said the research that matter and will have matic blowback, the prime Foreign Affairs and Trade as ridiculous disinforma-
parents, finding smart- would hopefully encourage more to say on that soon,” minister described the visa has warned travellers that tion.
phone use was associated conversations about fam- Prime Minister Scott Mor- deliberations as a domestic people charged under the “Foreigners in China,
with warm and attached ilies’ diverse experiences rison told reporters in Can- issue for Australia. laws could be deported or including the Australians,
parenting - as long as the with technology, actual risks berra on Wednesday. “These are decisions for transferred to mainland as long as they abide by the
technology was not heavily associated with parenting Beijing recently passed Australia about who we China for prosecution. Chinese laws, have no need
impacting on family time. and how parents can draconian laws that crimin- provide visas to and on what Mr Morrison said the de- to worry at all,” the spokes-
“Parental smartphone use be supported. alise subversion, secession terms and over what period cision to update Hong Kong person said.
10 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

WORLD

‘Evidence emerging’
of airborne spread
of coronavirus
Geneva
WHO withdrawal locked in
THE World Health Organ-
isation has acknowledged THE United States will with China over the
there is “evidence emerging” leave the World Health coronavirus pandemic.
of the airborne spread of the Organisation on July 6, The virus first emerged
coronavirus, after a group of 2021, the United Nations in the Chinese city of
scientists urged the global says, after receiving Wuhan late last year.
body to update its guidance. notification from The WHO has denied
“We have been talking President Donald Trump assertions by Mr Trump
about the possibility of air- of the decision. that it promoted Chinese
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says he has been diagnosed with COVID-19 after he borne transmission and Mr Trump has accused “disinformation” about
started to feel sick on Sunday and Monday. Picture: EPA aerosol transmission as the health agency of the virus.
one of the modes of trans- becoming a puppet US House of

Bolsonaro tests positive to


mission of COVID-19,” the for China during the Representatives Speaker
WHO’s technical lead on the coronavirus pandemic. Nancy Pelosi described
COVID-19 pandemic, Maria He announced the Mr Trump’s official

COVID-19, but says ‘I’m well’


Van Kerkhove, told a news decision over a month withdrawal as “an act of
briefing. ago and has to give a true senselessness”.
The WHO has previously year’s notice of the US So far there have been
said the virus that causes withdrawal from the nearly 12 million cases
Sao Paulo the COVID-19 respiratory Geneva-based body, and of the coronavirus and
If it weren’t for the test, I disease spreads primarily pay all Washington’s more than 540,000
BRAZILIAN President Jair Bolsonaro says through small droplets ex- dues under a 1948 known deaths worldwide,
he has tested positive for the coronavirus wouldn’t know the result. pelled from the nose and joint resolution of the according to a Reuters
after months minimising the severity of the And it turned out positive. mouth of an infected per- US Congress. tally, with about 25
pandemic and defying medical experts, son that quickly sink to the The United States per cent of both cases
Jair Bolsonaro
even as the virus has killed more than 66,000 ground. currently owes the WHO and deaths in the
Brazilians. But in an open letter to more than $US200 United States.
The right-wing populist gave the news the WHO, published in the million ($287 million) in Mr Trump’s decision
to reporters at his official residence stand- Finishing the interview with three TV Clinical Infectious Diseases assessed contributions. could be overturned
ing just inches away from him, adding to channels, Mr Bolsonaro stepped back and journal, 239 scientists in 32 After more than 70 before it takes effect if
criticism of his cavalier approach to the removed his mask to reveal a smile, adding: countries outlined evidence years of membership, he is defeated by his
outbreak in Brazil, the world’s worst outside “You can see from my face that I’m well and they say shows floating virus the United States moved Democratic rival, former
the United States. I’m calm.” particles can infect people to quit the WHO amid vice president Joe Biden,
Even as he announced his infection, the Mr Bolsonaro, like Mr Trump, has blasted who breathe them in. escalating tensions in November’s election.
65-year-old former army captain dismissed experts at the World Health Organisation Because those smaller
the dangers of the virus and credited un- and voiced scepticism about the virulence of exhaled particles can linger
proven treatments for his mild symptoms, the virus. in the air, the scientists are crowded, closed, poorly on the agency for guidance
echoing his political role model, US Presid- The Brazilian leader repeated his claim urging the WHO to update ventilated settings that have policy, may also have to ad-
ent Donald Trump. on Tuesday that the risks of COVID-19 were its guidance. been described – cannot be just public health measures
“If it weren’t for the test, I wouldn’t know exaggerated and most Brazilians did not The WHO’s technical ruled out,” she said at Tues- aimed at curbing the spread
the result. And it turned out positive,” he need to worry: “Be assured that for you the lead for infection preven- day’s briefing in Geneva. of the virus.
told the television cameras, adding he had chance of something more serious is close tion and control, Benedetta “However, the evidence Dr van Kerkhove said the
started to feel sick on Sunday and grown to zero.” Allegranzi, said there was needs to be gathered and in- WHO would publish a sci-
worse on Monday, with a fever, muscle pains He has regularly appeared in public evidence emerging of air- terpreted, and we continue entific brief summarising
and exhaustion. without a mask and on Friday vetoed parts borne transmission of the to support this.” the state of knowledge on
The President said he was taking hydroxy- of a bill that made the use of masks mandat- coronavirus, but that it was Any change in the WHO’s modes of transmission of
chloroquine, an anti-malarial drug with un- ory in public places. not definitive. assessment of risk of trans- the virus in the coming days.
proven effectiveness against COVID-19 that His veto removed the requirement to “The possibility of air- mission could affect its cur- “A comprehensive pack-
has been touted by Mr Trump and some of wear a mask in enclosed spaces such as borne transmission in pub- rent advice on keeping one age of interventions is re-
his supporters and pro-government factions churches, factories, commercial or educa- lic settings – especially in metre of physical distancing. quired to be able to stop
in Brazil as a potential cure. tional locations. very specific conditions, Governments, which rely transmission,” she said.

Grim milestone for US Maxwell to appear in court next week


Houston of the country. California, New York The 58-year-old British Prosecutors say they plan be extremely limited,” the
Hawaii, Missouri, Montana, socialite was arrested last to ask that Maxwell be kept judge wrote.
THE US coronavirus out- Oklahoma and Texas on JEFFREY Epstein’s ex-girl- week at a $US1 million es- incarcerated pending trial All visitors to the court-
break has crossed a grim Tuesday shattered their friend will appear remotely tate she bought months ago on the grounds that she house will also have their
milestone of over three previous daily record highs by video for a courthouse in New Hampshire, where has the money, the over- temperatures checked and
million confirmed cases as for new cases. arraignment and bail hear- prosecutors say she had seas connections and the face masks will be required,
more states report record Meanwhile, President ing on Tuesday on charges been hiding after authorities incentive to flee. They said she added.
numbers of new infections, Donald Trump said on she recruited girls for him to said Epstein killed himself she also was a citizen of the In an indictment un-
and Florida faces an im- Tuesday he would lean on sexually abuse over two dec- in a Manhattan lock-up last US, the United Kingdom and sealed last week, prosec-
pending shortage of intens- state governors to open ades ago, a judge says. August. France. utors relied on statements
ive care unit hospital beds. schools in the autumn. US District Judge Alison At the time, Epstein, 66, Besides a telephone feed by three women who al-
Authorities have repor- He said some people Nathan set the date in an was facing sex trafficking available to the public for leged they were recruited
ted alarming upswings of wanted to keep schools order as she announced charges. the hearing, the judge said by Maxwell and sexually ab-
daily caseloads in roughly closed for political reasons. special arrangements to al- Maxwell was brought a video feed of the remote used by Epstein from 1994
two dozen states over the “No way, so we’re very low limited public access to to New York City by the proceedings will also be set through 1997. Maxwell has
past two weeks, a sign that much going to put pressure the video feed of Ghislaine US Marshals Service on up in the courthouse jury as- repeatedly denied wrongdo-
efforts to control trans- on governors and everybody Maxwell facing charges for Monday, when she was sembly room. ing and called some of the
mission of the coronavirus else to open the schools,” Mr the first time in Manhattan housed at a Brooklyn federal “Due to social distancing claims against her “absolute
have failed in large swathes Trump said. federal court next week. detention centre. requirements, seating will rubbish”.
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OPINION
ROSEMARY ARMITAGE
Sad reality of youth within justice system
I
WONDER how many people have heard
of the Independent Person register with
Tasmania Police.
This is an extremely important and
personally fulfilling community service that
can be undertaken by the average person to
assist Tasmania Police in their daily duties.
There is a daytime roster and a night
time roster, as crime happens any time, and
the average time at the station would be
between 30 minutes and an hour.
Obviously sometimes it is less and on
occasion I have been there for a couple of
hours.
It all depends on the crimes and whether
someone is charged and bailed to re-appear.
Videoing interviews and statements,
taking photographs and fingerprints etc. all
take time, but are essential and I couldn't
hazard a guess how many video interviews I
have appeared in.
I have been an independent person for
over 20 years and never cease to be amazed
at the young people who fall foul of the
system and get themselves into strife.
As an independent person the duty is to
be an independent adult observer in police
interviews of young people.
My understanding is that police policy
requires an adult, parent or guardian
present during an interview to ensure that
statements are made freely without threat
or coercion and that no claims can be made Former Tasmania Police Commander Glenn Frame giving Rosemary Armitage a recognition certificate for her work with the
that the alleged offender has been treated Independent Person register. Picture: Supplied

‘‘
unfairly.
During my time as an independent per- hope his life has turned around. anything to do with her so she simply re-of-
son all the young people have been treated On the other end of the scale I recall fended to go back to what she considered
very well. sitting with a 16-year-old who was a regular a familiar safe place where she had friends,
When attending the police station I intro-
duce myself to the young person as attend-
How sad is it that at 13 Ashley attendee.
This young man could have passed for
food and a warm place to sleep.
She was all of 13 and she told me she
ing on their behalf, shake their hand and ask someone thinks there is much older, he was good looking, athletic, believed there was no hope for her.
whether they have a parent or guardian that no hope and they have no articulate and appeared well educated but How sad is it that at 13 someone thinks
they would rather have there. preferred a life of crime. there is no hope and they have no future.
Regrettably, they often say their parent future. He could have followed any path he You ask yourself: what can we do as a
couldn't be reached, or refused to come. wanted, but he saw no problem with what society to help young people like her from
I am led to believe that sometimes parents he did and wasn't prepared to change. becoming another statistic.
or guardians have had enough, and simply I recall one interview where the police I could write a book on the young people
can't turn up for their own well-being. child, who the police told me was basically a were asking if this young person had set fire I have sat with during these interviews and
Being a mother, I always ask them why good kid, many times. to the car he and his mates had stolen. there is no particular stereotype. They can
they allowed themselves to get into that How sad it is to witness an interview when He said his mates had done it by igniting be from any background, any age, male or
situation and stressed they could still have a young child of 10 has allegedly committed their socks, but not him. female.
a good future as nothing would appear on theft and vandalism. I looked down and noticed his feet were I would recommend to anyone to consid-
their record should they turn their lives He used to sneak out after his mum had bare in his shoes. er registering for the Independent Person
around as they were under 18. drunk herself to sleep and go on a spree of I often left the police station feeling very roster.
Officers have said they liked the fact I theft and vandalism around his suburb. sorry for the young person. Apart from assisting Tasmania Police to
responded like a mother and I have had He had a partner in crime who was even I recall one young girl from a difficult get on with their daily business, it makes you
many repeat visits. younger, whom I never saw as he was too home who told me she had no friends truly appreciate just how lucky you are.
The youngest person I have sat in with young to be charged. outside of Ashley because other children ■ Rosemary Armitage, MLC, Independent
was 10 and I was called back to sit with this He would be an adult now and I sincerely were not allowed by their parents to have Member for Launceston

JACQUI LAMBIE
More talk but no action for our veterans
T
HOUSANDS of our recently this problem for years, but we're still yet to tions and advocates under one roof. crisis accommodation for veterans who find
returned servicemen and women see any real action to fix it. Our homeless vets desperately need themselves in a housing emergency, we
slept on park benches, on the That's not to say they don't talk the talk. that social safety net. Many veterans face don't have a national program to address
streets and in temporary or emer- Before the last election, the Prime Minister money problems, especially when they're long-term veteran homelessness.
gency accommodation last night. made big promises to spend $30 million on left waiting for months (or years) for the Without these hubs up and running, we
These are people who would have given veterans wellbeing service centres. Despite Department of Veterans Affairs to process don't have any way to fix small problems
our country everything they have. They were all the noise, apparently these won't be compensation claims. Mental health issues before they turn into big ones. The govern-
willing to put their lives on the line to keep fully operational until 2022. Two weeks are also an important part of the story. It's ment should stop dragging their feet and
Australia safe. We repaid them by turning ago the Veterans Affairs Minister and the so common for veterans to come back from deliver on their election promise. We don't
our backs. We should be doing so much Tasmanian Government announced they'll service with post-traumatic stress. Without need more studies, or more 'community
better by them. Veterans are much more spend $120,000 for a feasibility study on transition support when veterans leave the consultation'. We know what's needed. Let's
likely to wind up homeless than the rest setting a service hub up in my home state. defence forces, it's easy for them to slip into just get the job done. Every day of delay
of the population. Over one in 20 recently Why the hold up? There are already centres unemployment or become socially isolated. brings another night in the cold for our most
returned veterans wind up homeless each in Townsville and Brisbane. The people who Some will turn to drugs, gambling or alcohol vulnerable veterans.
year, compared to one in a 100 Australians rely on them say they're magic. They work by to try to cope with the changes in their life - ■ Jacqui Lambie,Tasmanian Jacqui Lambie
overall. The government has known about bringing together veterans service organisa- of course it never helps. While there's some Network senator
examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 13

OPINION
POPE'S VIEW EDITORIAL
When will
message
sink in?
T
HE definition of insanity is doing
the same thing over and over again
and expecting a different result.
These are the words of Albert
Einstein.
And truer words could not be applied to
the ongoing attitude far too many Tasmani-
ans have towards alcohol and driving.
Every single person knows the risk associ-
ated with drinking alcohol and choosing to
get behind the wheel of a vehicle.
The minor risk is getting caught - you will
be embarrassed, you will lose some money,
have court costs and even risk jail time
depending on your record.
But it's all too late getting caught after
you've hit a pedestrian, slammed into a tree
or hit another car.
Some people have to live with the loss of
a best mate or the fact they killed a stranger
simply because they chose to drink and
drive.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR These messages are not new. The dangers
remain frighteningly real.
So, why do we constantly need a reminder
City of Gastronomy biggest trading partner. setting of the love of family, fellowship of that drink driving is not legal, nor accepted
I AM sure all Launcestonians wish Kim Sure, there was some concern about the friends and the compassion of society. behaviour on our roads?
Seagram and fellow committee members totalitarian nature of their regime and the Suicide occurs alone, in the setting of lonely This question no doubt leaves emergency
every success in seeking to have Launceston willingness of our government to sell them and dark desperation. Voluntary Assisted service personnel who attend these acci-
declared a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. our assets, but it was thought that if we Dying is the gift of choice to relieve irreme- dents, loved ones who have lost family and
What a feather in the cap of those in the didn't rock the boat too much then things diable and prolonged suffering at the end friends in crashes caused by alcohol, and
north involved in food production and would work out. Then came the aggressive of life. Yes, Mary, you do have a choice as to readers of The Examiner bewildered every
presentation. To me it seems an apt reward trade policy of the Trump Government and who you vote for - without this legislation I, time they hear this message or read of yet
for those many creative people in this part the fight for Hong Kong to retain its auton- and others like me, don't. another high-range drink driver.
of our state. There are at least 70 places in omy and we began to see a harder, more Tanya Battel, Carina. Yes, those caught drink driving are the
Launceston where one can be seated and aggressive side to China's government. minority. But, it's a pattern that continues to
order a meal. As well we have a training Since then there has been much aggres- $300m housing proposal happen in our community. While there are
college, Drysdale House, training our future sive rhetoric between the US, China and I WAS born in this town, have lived here repeat offenders, many are being caught for
foodies. other surrounding countries and it seems all my life, 68 years, the town needs this the first time.
Many farms across Northern Tasmania that another Cold War is on its way. proposal. Get on and build it ASAP. As a community, we know the impact of
are geared to food production whether it be Let's hope that our leaders apply enough Gloria Dick, Perth. drink driving. Our current approach has not
one of a range of fruits, vegetables or meats. cool-headedness and logic to find a way to removed the risk to lives.
Add to these staples those producing niche live with our differences and not start a cold Well done Does the answer lie in harsher penalties
crops such as hazelnuts, rhubarb. wasabi, war in which will all be losers. APPLAUSE for Barry Prismall's article or greater education and community
leatherwood honey and truffles. And they all Malcolm McCulloch, Pipers River. (The Sunday Examiner, July 5). Always an engagement?
do so well as evidenced at the weekly farm- entertaining read and I totally agree. In the meantime, The Examiner will un-
er's market. Let us all totally support this End of life choices The upper house must be an independent apologetically continue to advocate for road
effort to put Launceston on a world map. IN RESPONSE to Mary T Bates (The Exam- house of review and not just a rubber stamp safety and report, in collaboration with the
Dick James, Launceston. iner, July 5) those of us who are terminally for the government of the day. I hope Janie justice system, on drink driving to improve
ill take umbrage to the term "suicide" when Finlay wins the Rosevears seat and if she community safety.
Strained relations discussing end of life options (voluntary does, I'd love to be a "fly on the wall" to see After all, if one story makes one person
THERE was a time, not so long ago when assisted dying). her father's reaction. not get behind the wheel, that's well worth
China was seen as becoming Australia's Voluntary Assisted Dying occurs in a Richard Hill, Newstead. the effort.

PREMIER PETER GUTWEIN


Focus turns to minimising a second wave
K
EEPING Tasmanians safe and arise, ensuring that we have the appropriate On Friday I will be providing an update on My sole focus is protecting Tasmanians.
secure as we navigate through this measures in place to protect Tasmanians is our borders and decisions made in relation To protect their health, their lives and to
challenging period remains my so important. to safe travel destinations and the possibility protect against a potentially deadly second
foremost priority. This is why we will not be opening our of direct flight routes based on public health wave. Tasmanians have done an outstanding
I am sure that all Tasmanians will join borders with Victoria on July 24, and have advice. This pandemic is far from over, and job managing coronavirus in our state. We
with me in sending our thoughts and best put in place even stronger border restric- we need to maintain vigilance. Compliance have faced challenges and we have over-
wishes to Victorians and the millions of tions for all travellers. will continue to be policed and monitored come them. We know what works, and we
people who are again making sacrifices by Victorians will be turned around and by relevant authorities at every step. need to stick to our plan.
staying home to save lives. asked to leave, whilst Tasmanians returning While we have had very positive com- While we work together to recover and
I'd also like to once again thank Tasma- from Victoria will once again be asked pliance levels in Tasmania we know this rebuild our state, I urge Tasmanians to
nians for doing the right thing, you need to to undertake mandatory quarantine in a pandemic is far from over, and we need to please keep following the rules.
be congratulated on your efforts which have Government controlled facility. maintain vigilance. Compliance will contin- Observe the restrictions in place, main-
been nothing short of outstanding. Our current border restrictions also re- ue to be policed and monitored by relevant tain excellent hygiene practices and get
Preventing a second wave here in Tasma- main in place and all travellers to Tasmania authorities at every step. tested even if you have mild symptoms.
nia is our strongest focus, and while we are will be placed into quarantine for 14 days We have come too far and nobody wants Thank you to everyone for working
well placed to respond to cases if they do unless they hold an exemption. to see this compromised. together to keep our state safe.
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Waverley
Mills Launceston Airport
store
closes readies for customers
LAUNCESTON'S Waverley BY ISOBEL COOTES
Woollen Mills Factory Out-
let had been a feature on DOMESTIC flights are set
George Street for the last to ramp up in Tasmania and
eight years before it shut its across Australia in coming
doors last month. months as COVID-19 re-
The store hosted an end- strictions ease everywhere,
of-lease sale for its final week except Victoria, making hy-
of trading before it closed on giene measures paramount
June 27. in airports.
In a post on Facebook Launceston Airport has
the store owners said the introduced new hygiene
146-year-old Tasmanian measures, in response to the
brand had plans for bigger pandemic, including hand
and better things. sanitiser units at all terminal
"We might have moved to entrances, bathroom facili-
online shopping for the fore- ties, lifts and stairways.
seeable future but we'll be It has also increased the
back," they said. frequency of cleaning high
"Thank you to everyone touch points such as lift
who has supported the store buttons, handrails, check-in
over the last eight years. desks and security trays.
"It has been a pleasure to Launceston Airport chief
showcase Waverley's out- Andrew Gardiner said he
standing range of products looked forward to welcom-
to you." ing travellers back.
The store's owners said "The past couple of
they were overwhelmed by months have been tough
the level of support from cus- but Tasmanians have done
tomers during COVID-19. a great job at suppressing
"Our mill is busier than COVID-19, leading to an in-
ever," they said. crease in domestic flying in
"During the past three the coming weeks," he said.
months, we have been ex- "We can't wait to welcome
tremely grateful for those tourists and visitors back to
who have visited the store, the Northern part of the state
particularly our thousands of and we are pleased to enable
online shoppers." domestic connections for
The owners were contact- Tasmanians."
ed for direct comment. The new hygiene meas-
ures include 450 physical
distancing signs reminding
passengers to remain 1.5
metres apart, coupled with
public announcements in
the terminal.
"Our new hygiene meas-
ures will ensure travellers HEALTH: Safety and compliance officer Georgette Findlay with planning and development manager Ilya Brucksch at
can clean their hands at Launceston Airport using the new health safety measures. Picture: Neil Richardson.
every stage of the passenger
journey, and our physical the state's border restrictions velopment Corporation ans, which is really impor- "It's a major piece of infra-
NEW: Hair salon proposed. distancing signage reminds would not be eased until at chief executive officer Mark tant to see when people will structure and is vital for eco-
everyone in the terminal least July 24. Baker said the airport's consider flying again and it nomic growth in the region."

HAIR SALON
about spacing require- In anticipation to a re- survey could play a part in will be a major draw card to Mr Baker said as the air-
ments," Mr Gardiner said. turn to flying, the airport is attracting airlines back and airlines," he said. port employed close to 400

PROPOSED
"Of course if anyone is feel- running a survey to better the frequency of flights if the "We could risk not having people and generated $44
ing unwell the best advice is understand what travel looks interest was not there. enough flights and therefore million to the state's North
to stay home and not travel." like to Tasmanian's once the "The airport is hoping to prices would go up and that's it was important it bounced
LAUNCESTON could be set Premier Peter Gutwein an- travel restrictions are lifted. do a survey on travel senti- not a good outcome for Tas- back strongly from a busi-
for another hairdressing nounced at the end of June Northern Tasmania De- ment for Northern Tasmani- manians. ness perspective as well.
salon, with Louis Lowe

The Good Guys plan edges closer


looking to open up his
own hair styling salon in
Charles Street.
Mr Lowe established and
ran Harmony Hair for more THE vision to build a nation- lots, building The Good loading bays and signage. Highway road reserve will and home appliances chain
than 20 years before he al electronic retail chain, The Guys store on one of the lots The proposed new public also be required, including would be the state's second
sold the business three Good Guys, in Launceston and a new public road into road connecting Goderich a new junction with a traf- store and would employ 25
years ago. is a step closer after plans to the division. Street and Olgilvile Road, fic island, landscaping and full-time staff, with the first
A development application subdivide the lot and build The total floor area of the allowing direct access into tree removal. store located in Hobart's
lodged with the City of were lodged with the City of store would be about 2475.55 the proposed electrical store, The traffic impact assess- suburb of Moonah.
Launceston council for 178 Launceston council. square metres and the $5 was designed in consulta- ment estimated the business The development appli-
Charles Street, suite four, The development appli- million development would tion with the Department of would attract 437 vehicles cation is available on the
wants to change the site's cation for 65-77 Gleadow involve the construction of State Growth. per day but met traffic and council's website for public
use to general retail and Street, Invermay proposed 98 parking spaces, motor- Works within the Go- transport requirements. comment until July 20.
hire to establish the salon. subdividing the lot into five bike and bicycle parking, two derich Street/East Tamar If successful, the electrical – ISOBEL COOTES
examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 15

BUSINESS
MARKET
Banks offer to extend loan deferrals WATCH
THE DOLLAR
AUSTRALIA’S major banks solution to manage their
BUYING SELLING
have agreed to extend debts,” APRA Chair Wayne
a six-month repayment Byres said. USD 0.72 0.676
holiday for home loan The ABA said banks will GBP 0.574 0.537
customers struggling fin- work with customers to find
ancially on account of the the best options to restruc- EUR 0.637 0.596
coronavirus pandemic. ture or vary their loan, in- JPY 77.63 72.71
Banks will contact cus- cluding by way of extending
tomers with reduced the length of the loan, con- NZD 1.089 1.031
incomes and ongoing verting to interest-only pay-
financial difficulty due to ments for a period of time or COMMODITIES
COVID-19 as they approach by consolidating debt. CURRENT MOVE
the end of their deferral If at the end of this Gold $US/o 1794.26 +10.697
period, to ensure they period, customers continue
can return to repayments to be severely financially Oil 43.01 -0.11
wherever possible. impacted and are unable
However, if they are un- to make repayments, they TOP 10 BY VALUE
able to restart payments will be assisted through $TRADED CLOSE
at the end of a six-month their bank’s hardship pro- Afterpay 535,424,399 66.00
period, customers will be cess to determine the best
eligible for an extension of long-term solution for their CSL 278,448,575 280.50
their repayment holiday individual circumstances, CBA 262,004,490 70.56
for up to four months, on a it said.
case-by-case basis. Commonwealth Bank Nat Aust Bank 202,568,493 17.98
The Australian Banking Banks will offer to extend a six-month home loan deferral by up to another four said while many of its retail
Westpac Bank 180,193,412 17.84
Association on Wednesday months. Picture: AAP and business customers
said a deferral extension will have resumed paying their BHP Group 173,828,798 35.75
not be automatic, and will Anna Bligh said. in March allowed banks to four months this temporary loans, it will allow custom-
ANZ Banking 165,120,981 18.41
only be provided to those Social restrictions im- offer borrowers an option capital treatment for bank ers to keep their loans in
who genuinely need some posed by the government in to defer repayments for up loans with repayment defer- deferral for up to a further Rio Tinto 147,017,108 95.54
extra time. March led to a wave of un- to six months, and had said rals, as well as temporarily four months, on a case by
they need not treat the re- adjust the capital treatment Telstra 131,343,461 3.42
“This next phase of bank employment and business case basis.
support will avoid a ‘cliff’ closures across Australia, payment holiday period as of loans where terms are Australia’s biggest bank Fortescue Met 130,606,589 14.67
for customers in September prompting banks to offer a period of arrears for the renegotiated. said it has so far provided
and give them the breathing a repayment holiday of six purpose of capital adequacy “This will help to avoid loan repayment deferrals to KEY STOCKS
space they need to work months to struggling home and regulatory reporting. unnecessary hardship and almost 130,000 home loans
LAST MOVE
with their bank and get loan customers. The banking regulator foreclosures, and allow the and 100,000 business cus-
back on their feet finan- The Australian Pruden- on Wednesday announced banking sector to work with tomers, with total financial AMP 1.77 -.05
cially” ABA Chief Executive tial Regulation Authority it would extend by another its customers to find the best support of over $15 billion. ANZ 18.41 -.40
BHP Group 35.75 -.35
CBA 70.56 -.68

Alcoa and Alumina joint venture faces $919 million tax bill NAB
News Corp
17.98
17.24
-.36
-.04

ALUMINA Limited says The ATO is also expected to Aluminium Bahrain related entity received any paid $US110 million in Rio Tinto 95.54 -.75
its joint venture with alu- to assess administrative BSC., one of the largest benefit other than the sales bribes that were funnelled Telstra 3.42 +.02
minium giant Alcoa has penalties by August, al- aluminium smelters in the revenue received over the to Bahrain’s royal family to Westpac 17.84 -.32
been assessed $212 million though Aloca of Australia world. Alumina’s position is relevant period from an un- retain the supply arrange- Woolworths 38.22 +.38
in back taxes over historical isn’t in a position to estimate that the sales were the result related party.” ment. Alumina said AoA is Woodside Pet 20.91 -.36
alumina sales to a govern- what they might be. of arm’s length dealing at The ATO said it couldn’t planning to dispute the tax
ment-operated aluminium Alumina’s only business prices consistent with those comment on the affairs of assessment, including pos- WORLD MARKETS
plant in Bahrain. is a 40 per cent stake in the paid by other third-party individual taxpayers, but sibly in court, but will have
LAST MOVE
The Australian Taxation Alcoa Worldwide Alumina alumina customers. said its Tax Avoidance to pay half of the primary tax
Office has also noted that and Chemicals (AWAC) “Alumina notes that the Taskforce had a “robust amount - about $107 million S&P/ASX200 5920.3 -92.60
the compound interest on joint venture, of which ATO is seeking to assess tax compliance program, with - as part of the ATO’s dispute All Ords 6034.3 -92.40
the tax owed by Alcoa of Alcoa of Australia (AoA), on sales revenue which it specialist tax teams enga- resolution practices. ASX200SPI 5989 +1.00
Australia (AoA) amounts which mines bauxite and contends that AoA should ging directly with taxpayers Alumina said that AoA Dow Jones 25,890.18 -396.85
to $707 million, although it refines alumina in Western have received, rather than to ensure they meet their has paid about $3.1 billion in NASDAQ 10,343.889 -89.761
has invited the company to Australia, is a part. the amounts actually obligations”. income taxes over the past S&P500 3179.72 +49.71
make submissions on why The ATO argues that AoA received by AoA,” Alu- In 2014, Alcoa paid a decade in Australia, with an NIKKEI225 22,438.65 -176.04
that charge should not be underpriced its alumina mina said. $US384 million fine to settle effective tax rate of about 30
NZSE 50 11,707.27 -36.46
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RURAL Vintage not compromised during harvest

Tamar Valley packs punch


pacted.
CAITLIN "Overall, yields were down
JARVIS about 28 per cent on the 2019
caitlin.jarvis@examiner.com.au vintage, roughly equating to
890,000 cases of wine, with
WINE producers in the 12,308 tonnes produced in
Tamar Valley and wider 2020," Mr Smart said.
region continue to punch "Regardless of vineyard
above their weight, with the location, the 2019/20 season
region on top for the total will be remembered as one
number of grapes harvested of the most challenging in
during vintage 2020. recent years, from the initial
A report on this year's budburst in spring through
harvest released by Wine to a delayed harvest through-
Tasmania on Wednesday out March, April and May."
showed Northern Tasmani- Mr Smart said this year's
an producers in the Tamar vintage looked to be strong,
Valley, Pipers River and the particularly in the pinot noir
East Coast accounted for and chardonnay varieties as
66.9 per cent of the total well as aromatic white wines
number of grapes harvested such as riesling, pinot gris
during vintage. and sauvignon blanc.
Tamar Valley producer "The island is one of the
Bec Duffy from Holm Oak most challenging and the
said this year's vintage had most rewarding places to
its challenges but it was not nied by rain later in the sea- However, Ms Duffy said we are not in a place where it cations were also close to the grow grapes in Australia -
on the coronavirus front. son, which provided reliable Tasmanian wine producers is warm and dry all the time," river and they were relatively there are no two seasons and
"This year we had a lot of water but also presents its were a resilient bunch and she said. warm compared to other lo- no two vineyards the same.
wind, particularly at the start own set of problems. were used to being flexible Ms Duffy said the Tamar cations in the state. "Our dedicated grape
of the season, which meant "A lot of rain can lead to with whatever the weather Valley was a great wine-grow- Wine Tasmania technical growers have to be highly
we had to do more leaf fungal diseases, particularly throws at them. ing region because of its officer Paul Smart said while skilled to deal with the var-
plucking to create air flow in if there's a lot of rain that falls "We are fortunate to live fertile soil, and consistent yields across Tasmania were iabilities and extremes, as
the rows," she said. at once because it can make in a climate where we have access to water. lower than previous years, they again demonstrated in
The wind was accompa- the grapes split," she said. good soil, access to water but She said her vineyards' lo- the quality had not been im- 2019/20," Mr Smart said.

Quad bike safety rebate extended a year


EXTENSION of a rebate ment made by the state gov- were one of the top two piec- "Most farmers have mul- vers are the most common until October 10, 2021. The
scheme to encourage farm- ernment last week. es of equipment that caused tiple quad bikes, so having forms of death involving a scheme allows farmers to re-
ers to have roll cages fitted to Building and Construc- serious injury and death. them all fitted could be con- quad bike, so roll cages are ceive a rebate of up to 50 per
their existing quad bikes will tion Minister Elise Archer "They are right up there siderable outlay," she said. imperative," she said. cent of the purchase price
help to reduce the number of announced the government with tractors and livestock," Quad bikes had their place "Anything we can do to of an approved operation
on-farm incidents. would be extending its rebate she said. Ms Richards said on farm, she said, and they reduce the number of inci- protection device. Since the
That's according to the scheme for quad bike roll extending the rebate scheme were particularly helpful on dents and accidents is some- scheme was introduced in
peak agricultural employers cages by another 12 months. would give farmers the confi- dairy farms, but it was im- thing we support." July 2019, 103 applications
body Primary Employers Primary Employers Tas- dence they could get the roll portant that safety rules and The rebate scheme was have been approved, totaling
Tasmania, who were re- mania president Felicity cages fitted now, instead of regulations were adhered to. due to expire on June 30, more than $54,000.
sponded to the announce- Richards said quad bikes waiting for further cash flow. "Asphyxiation and rollo- 2020 has been extended – CAITLIN JARVIS

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RURAL
editor@examiner.com.au

Where has the rain fallen


this week?

Lake
heights
and
rainfall
LAKE HEIGHTS
METRES from full July 7:
Arthurs Lake 2.3m (2.36m),
Great Lake 12.83m (13m),
HISTORY LESSON: A steamer on the waters of the Tamar Estuary, which is the focus of a new education program run by the TEER partnership. Penstock (Spilling) (0m),
Echo 7.33m (7.54m), Bradys
0.76m (0.76m), Bronte

Busting myths about 1.02m (0.68m), Little Pine


0.35m (0.31m), Laughing
Jack 4.62m (4.97m), Lake St
Clair 1.37m (1.44m), Ped-
der 0.92m (1.04m), Gordon

the Tamar estuary 25.04m (24.86m), Burbury


6.22m (6.96m), Plimsoll
1.76m (1.1m), Murchison
14.24m (18.5m), Mackintosh
8.49m (8.68m), Rosebery
AN EDUCATION campaign ways. This education pro- see today. This estuary has recreation for families. ties to minimise and monitor 1.22m (0.66m), Pieman
aimed at exploring topics gram is designed to help the since provided an incredi- The series features local animal and human effluent 2.25m (4.2m), Mackenzie
and busting myths about the community to learn more ble habitat for humans with experts who speak about in the estuary through fenc- 7.51m (8.26m), Rowal-
kanamaluka/Tamar estuary about the kanamaluka/ access to fish and shellfish how the estuary has been ing stock out of waterways lan 9.58m (9.4m), Woods
has been released by the Tamar estuary and Esk rivers as foods, and a vital means modified over time. The wa- and improving our stormwa- 0.84m (0.93m)
Tamar Estuary and Esk Riv- and how they are managed. for transport before roads ter flow through Lake Treval- ter and sewage systems.
ers program. The fascinating series of were built. lyn and what is being done to The TEER Program is a re- RAINFALL (MM)
The kanamaluka/Tamar short films and fact sheets The upper estuary around improve water quality will al- gional partnership program, Burnie - N/A; Cape Grim
estuary drains the largest cover a range of topics which Launceston is naturally a so be covered, as well as tips formed in 2008. It brings - 24; Deloraine - 30; De-
catchment in Tasmania, include the social history of shallow environment, with on what you can do at home together organisations re- vonport - 13; Forthside - 19;
covering 15 per cent of the the estuary, its natural for- narrow channels and mud- to reduce pollutants entering sponsible for managing our Kimberley - 22; Launceston
state. The estuary itself is the mation over time, pollutants flats. Deep channels were our waterways. waterways and includes the - 11;Low Head - 9; Mean-
longest navigable estuary and natural impacts, and the dredged for steamships to TEER works closely with Tasmanian government, der - 20; Ringarooma - N/A;
in Australia and home to work of the TEER program. access the city and Home the Tamar Estuary Manage- several Northern Tasmanian Scottsdale - 28;Smithton - 14;
unique and threatened plant About five million years Reach was artificially wid- ment Taskforce, bringing councils, TasWater, Hydro St Helens - 3; Marrawah - 33;
and animal species. ago seawater invaded the ened to allow ships to turn all the partners together to Tasmania, Dairy Tasmania, Westbury 21; Wynyard - 12;
The Launceston and Tamar Valley, drowning the around. Royal Park was nev- implement priority projects South32, Bell Bay Alumin- Yolla 21; Ross - 14; Pyengana
Tamar Valley communities lower parts of the valley and er a natural beach, but rather that improve water quality ium, EPA Tasmania, UTAS - 20; Liawenee - 32; Queen-
play a vital role in working turning the Tamar from a a fake beach, using imported throughout the catchment. (IMAS), Petuna Aquaculture stown - 100; KI Airport - 15;
together for healthy water- river into the tidal estuary we sand from George Town for This includes current activi- and NRM North. Flinders Island Airport - 12.

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COMICS
HAGAR
CROSSWORD 14218
ACROSS        
1 Rate of progress
5 Selected   
9 Come up at intervals
11 Anger    
12 Wedge
 
13 Spinning toy
15 Dark-red resin
  
16 Act of calming
18 Card game
   
20 Ship’s cargo space
GINGER MEGGS 21 Parched 
23 South American
promissory note    
25 Remained on feet
26 Seesaw   
28 Nothing more
30 Latin poet 
32 Flanks
33 Foretells    
34 PNG town
36 Fish trap  
37 Pertaining to the ear
38 Female sheep  
GARFIELD 39 Fasteners
40 Choose
41 Riverside embankment 7 Period of time 25 Numeral
8 Beautifies 27 Hill
DOWN 10 US state 28 Improper application
2 Paleness 14 Heaped up 29 Discount
3 Effaced 17 Strange 31 Tree with tonic bark
4 Frighten from 18 Very small portions 32 Play for time
5 Diplomatic etiquette 19 Flying toy 33 Rind
6 Large oven 22 Loud and grating 35 Reverential fear
24 Second-hand

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 15437


WIZARD OF ID ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Reduced to the lowest
level (5)
4 Fruit is when rain’s
about (7) 8 9
8 You might find merit
in the meantime (7)
9 He lives an ordered
existence (5) 10 11
10 A minor drawback (4)
11 Not very bright but in 12
charge of the players (8)
13 Regrets the ways of the 13 14
French (4)
ZITS 14 Fifty-one and single (4) 15
16 It’s always torn out with
great respect (8) 16 17 18
17 Heavenly arts review? (4)
20 Letter comes from a 19
number unusually late (5)
21 Country where men burst 20 21
into song (7)
22 Objects about the French
not finishing (7)
23 Make fun of one’s 22 23
peers (5)

DOWN 6 Flatter most sincerely (7) 18 Singer put right after the
1 It takes over lines of 7 He may get carried away wrong note (5)
THE PHANTOM communication (7,6) without knowing it (9,4) 19 A doctor’s name (4)
2 Wood spirit (5) 12 Shrink – and iron? (8)
3 Read as a challenge (4) 13 Certainly given no
4 Take out a form (6) encouragement to save
5 It’s not so good, being a up! (7)
subordinate (8) 15 Inserts in songs (6)

CROSSWORD AND CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS 31 Dita, 32 Stall, 33 Peel, 35 Awe.


22 Strident, 24 Used, 25 Seven, 27Tor, 28 Misuse, 29 Rebate,
18Tenor, 19 Amos. 8 Decorates, 10 Utah, 14 Piled, 17 Odd, 18 Particles, 19 Kite,
6 Imitate, 7 Stretcher case, 12 Decrease, 13 Reviled, 15 Inlays, DOWN: 2 Pallor, 3 Erased, 4 Deter, 5 Protocol, 6 Kiln, 7 Era,
DOWN: 1 Railway bridge, 2 Satyr, 3 Dare, 4 Remove, 5 Inferior, 34 Lae, 36 Net, 37 Aural, 38 Ewe, 39 Nails, 40 Select, 41 Levee.
21 Armenia, 22 Endless, 23 Spree. 25 Stood, 26Teeter, 28 Mere, 30 Ovid, 32 Sides, 33 Predicts,
11 Overcast, 13 Rues, 14 Lone, 16 Reverent, 17 Star, 20 Delta, 15 Lac, 16 Sedation, 18 Poker, 20 Hold, 21 Arid, 23 Cedula,
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ACROSS: 1 Rased, 4 Raisins, 8 Interim, 9 Friar, 10 Ward, ACROSS: 1 Speed, 5 Picked, 9 Recur, 11 Ire, 12 Cleat, 13Top,

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TODAY’STARGET Simple rules, challenging puzzle.
1. Name the only continent All the numbers from 1 to 9 must be
GOOD: 13

6 , 2 without a desert. used once only in each 3x3 square,


VERY GOOD: 16 in each row (horizontal) and each
EXCELLENT: 19 2. How long does it take for column (vertical).
GENIUS: 22 light from the sun to reach
the Earth?
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three children who claimed
to see visions of the Virgin
Mary at Fatima in 1917?
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died in which year?
5. What is the surname of
the South Park character
Kenny?
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four letters or more can you list? The centre letter must malic mass mica milo 5. McCormick.
be included and each letter may only be used once. lima lissom loam mail and Lucia Santos. 4. 2005.
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TV GUIDE
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6.00 News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News 6.00 WorldWatch. 7.00 BBC News. 6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 6.00 Today. (CC) 6.00 Headline News. (CC)
Mornings. 10.00 Gardening Australia. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC)
11.00 Grand Designs: House Of The 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 11.30Seven Morning News. (CC) 11.30Morning News. (CC) 12.00Dr Phil. (PGal, R, CC)
Year. 12.00 ABC News At Noon. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish 12.00MOVIE Oh, Christmas Tree. 12.00The Ellen DeGeneres Show. 1.00 The Dog House. (PG, R, CC)
1.00 Joanna Lumley’s Hidden News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic Sarah Lancaster. A woman (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC)
Caribbean. (PGl, R, CC) News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World returns to the family business. 1.00 MOVIE Miss Pettigrew Lives 2.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R, CC)
2.00 The Pool. (PG, R, CC) News Tonight. 1.00 PBS NewsHour. (2013, R, CC) For A Day. (2008, PGsv, R, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC)
3.00 ABC News Afternoons. (CC) 2.00 Over The Black Dot. 3.00 The 2.00 The Chase. Hosted by Bradley 3.00 Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With
4.10 Old People’s Home For 4 Year Crusades. (PG) 4.00 Great British Walsh. (R, CC) Shephard. (PG, R, CC) Justine Schofield. (CC)
Olds. (R, CC) Railway Journeys. 4.30 The Secret Life 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful.
5.10 Grand Designs: House Of The Of Edward VIII. (PGa) 5.30 Letters And 5.00 The Chase Australia. Hosted by 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. Hosted by (PG, R, CC)
Year. (R, CC) Numbers. Andrew O’Keefe. (CC) Eddie McGuire. (R, CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC)
6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s 6.00 Mastermind Australia. 6.00 Nightly News 7 Tasmania. (CC) 6.00 Nine News. (CC) 6.00 WIN News. (CC)
news. (CC) Presented by Jennifer Byrne. 7.00 Home And Away. The Parata 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 6.30 The Project. The hosts and
6.55 Sammy J. (PG, CC) (R, CC) men farewell Mikaere in a 7.30 Territory Cops. Tizzy raids a guest panellists take a look at
7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) spiritual way. Ziggy receives well-known drug den. (PGdl, CC) the day’s news, events and hot
today’s top stories. (CC) 7.30 The World’s Busiest Stations: a generous offer. Ben and 8.30 Released To Kill Again. topics. (CC)
7.30 7.30. Presented by Leigh Sales. Melbourne. Part 3 of 4. Maggie’s adventure is imminent. Explores how convicted killers 7.30 Celebrity Gogglebox USA.
(CC) (PGal, CC) (PG, CC) have been allowed back onto Celebrities share their sharp,
8.00 The Heights. Sully fears Laila is 8.30 War Of The Worlds. New Series. 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 6. the streets to commit crimes insightful, funny and emotional
being groomed. (PG, CC) After mysterious transmissions Geelong v Brisbane Lions. From once more. (Mav, R, CC) views on popular and topical TV
8.30 Escape From The City: are detected, humanity finds the SCG. (CC) 9.30 Suburban Gangsters: Nik shows. (Mal, CC)
Broome, WA – The Schneiders. itself under attack from aliens. 10.00 AFL Post-Game Show. A wrap- Radev And Dino Dibra – Catch 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. A detective
Presented by Del Irani. (CC) (MA15+, CC) up of the game, including panel And Kill Your Own. A look asks the SVU for help when he
9.30 Father Brown. A local lord is 10.30 SBS World News Late. (CC) discussion and interviews, with at Nik Radev And Dino Dibra. suspects his two daughters are
found murdered. (Mav, R, CC) 11.00 Cycling: Tour De France Etape access to players, coaches and (MA15+dl, R, CC) being groomed. (Masv, CC)
10.15 ABC Late News. (CC) Classique. A look back the Tour staff. (CC) 10.30 Nine News Late. (CC) 10.30 Blue Bloods. Danny takes on a
10.45 Louis Theroux’s Weird de France. (CC) 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 11.00 Murdered By Morning: Dead drug cartel member, who Danny
Weekends: Infomercials. Louis 1.30 Going Places With Ernie 11.15 Big Brother. Hosted by Sonia Of Winter. (MA15+av, CC) believes torched his house.
Theroux tests his salesmanship Dingo. (PG, R, CC) Kruger. (PGal, R, CC) 11.50 The Fix. Ezra tries to clean up (Mv, R, CC)
skills. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Equator From The Air: South 12.45 Scandal. Olivia joins Fitz in Sevvy’s image. (Ma, R, CC) 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC)
11.35 Louis Theroux: Swingers. America. (PGa, R, CC) Vermont. (Mv, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R, CC) 12.30 The Project. Join the hosts for
(MA15+as, R, CC) 4.30 Great Irish Railway Journeys: 1.45 Air Crash Investigation: 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) a look at the day’s news, events
12.30 Baptiste. (Mlnv, R, CC) Ballymoney To Londonderry. Unlocking Disaster. A plane’s 2.30 Global Shop. and hot topics. (R, CC)
1.30 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) (PG, R) cargo door flies off. (PG, R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen
4.00 Gardening Australia. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 3.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Colbert. Hosted by Stephen
4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 4.00 NBC Today. (CC) (PG, R, CC) Colbert. (PG, CC)
5.25 Sammy J. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. 5.00 Seven Early News. (CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R)
5.30 7.30. (R, CC) (CC) 5.30 Sunrise. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC) 5.00 The Talk. Talk show. (PGa, CC)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.35 Peter 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 NBA 6.00 Shopping. 7.00 House Calls To 6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 6.00 Home Shopping. 8.00 Monster
Rabbit. 5.55 Noddy Toyland Detective. Spotlight. 1.00 Front Up. 2.00 The Rescue. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) Jam. 9.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG)
6.45 Andy’s Safari Adventures. 7.00 MythBusters. 2.55 Delivering The 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 10.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 11.00
Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 World: Inside DHL. 3.45 WorldWatch. Today. 12.00 My Greek Odyssey. (PG) Miniseries: Miss Marple: Sleeping MacGyver. (PG) 12.00 Star Trek. (PG)
Spicks And Specks. 8.30 Hard Quiz. 5.10 If You Are The One. 6.10 Forged 1.00 House Calls To The Rescue. 2.00 Murder. (PG) 1.10 Days Of Our Lives. 1.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 2.00
(PG) 9.00 High Fidelity. (M) 9.30 In Fire. (PG) 7.00 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 Harry’s Practice. 2.30 Million Dollar (PG) 2.05 The Young And The Restless. iFish. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 3.30
Fleabag. (M) 10.00 Catastrophe. (M) 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. Minute. 3.30 Mighty Planes. (PG) 4.30 (PG) 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 4.30 Star
10.30 Retrograde. (M) 10.50 At Home (M) 8.30 Cults And Extreme Belief. (M) Medical Emergency. (PG) 5.00 Animal MOVIE Nurse On Wheels. (1963, CC) Trek: Enterprise. (PG) 5.30 Star Trek:
Alone Together. (M) 11.25 Parks And 9.20 Letterkenny. (M) 10.55 The Truth Rescue. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 5.20 Miniseries: Miss Marple: Sleeping Voyager. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG)
Recreation. (PG) 11.45 30 Rock. (M) About Your Health. (PG) 11.50 The 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. Murder. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M)
12.30 Workaholics. (M) 1.15 Peep Longest Day In Chang’an. (M) 12.30 (M) 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 11.30 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 9. 10.30 NCIS. (M) 12.30 Shopping. 2.00
Show. (M) 2.05 Alan Davies: As Yet Hate Thy Neighbour. (MA15+) 1.25 Brit Cops. (M) 1.30 Make It Yours. (PG) North Queensland Cowboys v Sydney Walker, Texas Ranger. (M) 4.00 Jake
Untitled. (M) 2.55 Close. 5.00 Children’s Dopesick Nation. (MA15+) 2.15 Slutever. 2.00 Escape To The Country. 3.00 Roosters. 9.45 World’s Worst Flights. And The Fatman. (PG) 5.00 MacGyver.
Programs. (M) 2.40 Late Programs. Bargain Hunt. 4.00 Late Programs. (M) 10.45 Late Programs. (PG)

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6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.35 Are 6.00 Mary And The Witch’s Flower. 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Dora. 6.30
You Tougher Than Your Ancestors? (2017, PG) 7.55 Strings. (2004, PG) Storage Wars. (PG) 10.30 Pawn Robot Wars. 11.00 Dance Moms. 12.00 Blaze And The Monster Machines.
4.00 Thalu. 4.15 The Inbestigators. 9.35 Son Of Rambow. (2007, PGv) Stars. (PG) 11.00 American Pickers. Social Fabric. (PG) 12.30 Ultimate Rush. 7.00 PAW Patrol. 8.00 Scope. (C) 8.35
4.35 Odd Squad. 5.05 School Of Rock. 11.20 The Boy And The Beast. (2015, (PG) 12.00 Swamp People. (PG) 1.00 (PG) 1.00 The Road Trick. (PG) 1.30 SpongeBob. 9.00 Crocamole. (P) 9.30
5.30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And PG) 1.35 Whisky Galore. (2016, PGl) Mudslingers. (PG) 1.30 The Hunt For Liquid Science. (PG) 2.00 The A-Team. Blaze And The Monster Machines.
Cat Noir. (PG) 6.00 All Hail King Julien. 3.25 Howl’s Moving Castle. Christian Monster Bass. (PG) 2.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 3.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 10.00 PAW Patrol. 11.00 SpongeBob.
(PG) 6.30 Horrible Histories. (PG) 7.05 Bale. (2004, PG, CC) 5.40 Mosley. Lucy (PG) 3.30 Family Guy. (PG) 4.30 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG) 7.30 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Charmed. (PG)
Prank You Very Much. 7.40 Cloudy Lawless. (2019, PG) 7.30 Testament Of Counting Cars. (PG) 5.30 Storage Wars. American Idol. (PG) 9.20 MOVIE Into 2.00 Cheers. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. 4.00
With A Chance Of Meatballs. (PG) 8.00 Youth. Alicia Vikander. (2014, Mv, CC) (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 The Blue. Paul Walker. (2005, Mdlv, Becker. (PG) 5.00 Frasier. (PG) 6.00
Thunderbirds Are Go. 8.35 Teenage 9.55 La Vie En Rose. Marion Cotillard. Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 MOVIE Harry CC) 11.40 Malcolm. (PG) 12.10 Miami Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG)
Fairytale Dropouts. 8.50 So Awkward. (2007, French, Mal, CC) 12.30 Churchill. Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix. Vice. (M) 1.10 Robot Wars. (PG) 2.10 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 Seinfeld. (PG)
9.15 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. (PG) (2017, Ma, CC) 2.30 The Last King Of (2007, Mhv, CC) 10.15 MOVIE Prince Of Dance Moms. (PG) 3.00 Beyblade Burst 9.00 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 10.30
9.40 Slugterra. 10.00 Rage. (PG) 11.05 Scotland. (2006, MA15+av, CC) 4.45 Persia: The Sands Of Time. (2010, Mv) Evolution. (PG) 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.30 James Corden. (M)
Close. 5.30 Children’s Programs. Howl’s Moving Castle. (2004, PG, CC) 12.30 Late Programs. Pokémon: B&W. 4.30 Late Programs. 12.30 Late Programs.

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6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 12.00 ABC 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Come Dine With 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.45 Bamay. 1.30 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 House Hunters
News At Noon. 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.00 Me UK. 12.30 Poh’s Kitchen. 1.00 Nigella Kitchen. Yokayi Footy. 2.00 Going Places. 3.00 Cities Of Int. 10.30 House Hunters. 11.00 Restored. 12.00
Afternoon Briefing. 6.00 ABC Evening News. 7.00 1.30 Mercurio’s Menu. 2.00 New Scandinavian Gold. 3.25 Grace Beside Me. 4.05 Coyote’s Crazy Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. 1.00
ABC National News. 8.00 ABC News Tonight. Cooking. 2.30 Chefs’ Line. 3.00 Spice Stories. Smart Science Show. 4.30 The Storyteller. 5.00 Barnwood Builders. 2.00 Good Bones. (PG) 3.00
8.45 The Business. 9.00 The Drum. 10.00 The 3.30 Mexican Table. 4.00 Cook’s Pantry. 4.30 Fraggle Rock. 6.00 Chefs’ Line. 6.30 To The Point. The Block Sky High. (PG) 4.00 House Hunters
World. 11.00 ABC Nightly News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 Cook And The Chef. 5.30 Martha Bakes. 6.00 6.35 Pete & Pio’s Kai Safari. (PG) 7.00 Our Stories. Int. 5.00 Home Town. 6.00 House Hunters Int.
ABC Late News. 12.15 The Business. 12.30 Foreign Luke Nguyen’s France. 7.00 Nigella Kitchen. 7.30 7.20 Young, Strong & Proud. 7.25 News. 7.30 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 House Hunters Int.
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(Jan. 20-Feb. 18) (Feb. 19-Mar. 20) (March 21-April 19) (April 20-May 20) (May 21-June 20) (June 21-July 22)
Aquarian folk will be Thursday evening is a Your mood onThursday Taurean natives are Thursday evening is Cancerians are likely to be
looking for something creative time when you evening doesn’t allow you restless for a few hours characterised by a few socialising onThursday
different to do onThursday can harness your emotions to settle, ensuring a late onThursday evening as restless hours as you evening.This can be quite
evening.You’ll likely to create beautiful words evening. It’s likely you’ll they reflect on the course strive to be free of issues an entertaining time that
find something related or imagery. Some will be stimulated by social or of their lives. Dreams and that are bothering you. stimulates your mind and
to family or domestic simply want to vary their financial opportunities. ideals will be stimulated. Innovative ideas emerge in gets you thinking about
matters that will be really routine – perhaps an relation to this then. philosophical issues.
stimulating. unplanned trip.

LEO VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN


(July 23-Aug. 22) (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Leonine characters will It will be difficult for Thursday evening raises Another individual catches Sagittarians are likely Thursday evening gives
find it hard to settle for Virgoan minds to settle on issues that are emotionally your attention for a few to find themselves Capricorn an unexpected
a few hours onThursday Thursday evening, as your engaging, forcing you to short hours onThursday working unexpectedly opportunity to enjoy life
evening. Career prospects head is full of bright ideas think deeply about life and evening, although it’s a on something unusual in some way.This can
or changes in life direction that have you all excited. its meaning. Ethics and fleeting event. Romance duringThursday evening. be a productive period
engage your attention Someone around you is money may be involved. and artistic talents are This situation arises out artistically, but also lends
then. particularly inspirational. stimulated then. of the blue. itself to positive social
involvement.
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LAUNCESTON 13ºC BURNIE 13ºC DEVONPORT 13ºC
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showers in the afternoon and evening. Light 11ºC
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ternoon. Seas: Below 1 metre. Swell: West to w w w. b o m . g o v. a u Tomorrow LAUNCESTON
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© Commonwealth of Australia 2020 3 / 12ºC recommended
Partly cloudy. July 9, 2020
BURNIE
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SPORT

Lions in the box seat to take 2020 title

ROHAN
CONNOLLY

YOU don't have to be too switched on to


realise these are extraordinary times in the
world, let alone our own little backyard in it.
Our favourite pleasures and pastimes have
been at worst destroyed, at best disrupted by
this dreadful pandemic.
Which makes the fact we have any sort
of AFL season at all in 2020 something for
which to be profoundly grateful.
Regardless of the level to which ordinary
arrangements have been compromised.
Which is quite a bit.
And if that wasn't already obvious via a
shortened season, shortened game times
and fixtures changing seemingly by the day,
round six provides a particularly extraor-
dinary example, not a single team in nine
games playing at their own home.

MORE TEAMS MISSING OUT ON


HOME GROUND ADVANTAGE
Life in a hub has already proved a handful Zac Bailey of the Lions celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the Round 5 AFL match against Port Adelaide at The Gabba
for the two West Australian teams and at least last Saturday. Photo: Albert Perez/Getty Images
one of their South Australian counterparts.
Now the Victorian sector gets to find out al home turf, given the state of coronavirus The Lions were the only team to top 2000 and regularly.
just how difficult it can be attempting to per- numbers in Victoria and the likelihood of points last season and are currently ranked And in forwards like Charlie Cameron,
form to your best whilst out of a familiar en- Queensland remaining the major hub in this third for scoring behind only Geelong and Lincoln McCarthy and key targets Eric Hip-
vironment and away from family and friends. scheduling nightmare. Port Adelaide. wood and Daniel McStay, there's plenty of
Already, it's obvious the team that can The Gabba has again become a fortress And unlike so many rivals, they move the goalkicking potential.
most normalise its circumstances is going to for Brisbane since their re-emergence as a ball with speed. Potential perhaps the operative word.
have a major advantage over the opposition. top team last year, the Lions winning 14 of 17 That's a measure best represented in the Because right now, about the only chink
But that's only one of two reasons 2020 games there (and two of those three defeats lead-up to goal, by average disposals per in Brisbane's armour is their conversion of
may be the best shot Brisbane ever have of coming in finals). score in the defensive 50 and midfield zones. those opportunities, the Lions' accuracy of
winning a premiership. It will also (unless things in Victoria im- And Champion Data statistics show that only 44 per cent the worst in the competition,
The home factor is the most obvious plus, prove dramatically healthwise) be the only no team moves into attack at a quicker clip the 10.23 against Adelaide in round four the
not just the number of games the Lions look AFL venue this season to which just one club than do the Lions. worst example.
like playing on their beloved Gabba ground, normally has exclusive hosting rights. In 2019, their average disposals in those But that shouldn't require a massive fix,
but the extent to which they can avoid two zones per score was 11.7, some margin perhaps not much more than a little extra
the perils of travel and those intimidating NO TEAM MOVES INTO ATTACK ahead of the next quickest team. goalkicking practice out on the track.
away venues. QUICKER THAN BRISBANE But so far this season, they're moving it After which, unlike most of their rivals
There's another of those occasions on Any home ground advantage in 2020, giv- even quicker and the gap to the rest of the now, the Lions will more often than not get to
Thursday night, when Brisbane get to play en the backdrop of this pandemic, is argua- AFL in that regard has grown. head home and sleep in their own beds.
Geelong, not at the Cattery, arguably the bly the most significant edge a team has ever After five rounds, Brisbane's midfield and The way Brisbane play works.
most pronounced home ground advantage had over its rivals in football history. defensive 50 average disposals per score The way the cards of the 2020 AFL season
in the competition, and where it hasn't won But it's not the Lions' only major weapon. stands at just 9.9, way ahead of the second are being dealt is certainly working for the
since 2004, but at the SCG. The way Brisbane play in contrast to so team on the list, Port Adelaide with 11.7. Lions.
That follows four games in a row at the many other teams is also proving a ma- Opponents are having far less success It's a huge opportunity for the club to land
Gabba, all four resulting in Brisbane victories. jor plus. trying to slow down the Lions than any oth- its first flag for nearly two decades.
Indeed, the Lions' clash with GWS next In a time of static, low-scoring, slow-mov- er team. That will still require plenty of hard work.
week at Giants Stadium might theoretically ing and congested football, Brisbane un- The likes of Lachie Neale, Jarryd Lyons, But in these extraordinary circumstances,
be the last time this season they play an away der Chris Fagan seem like something of Hugh McCluggage, Mitch Robinson and it's a pretty decent base from which to be
game against a side running out on its actu- a throwback. Daniel Rich pump the ball inside 50 quickly having a crack at it.

King George crowns realm Goulding lines up free throw


BROWN DUN trout season, to open on Sat- on July 31, renewal will cost BASKETBALL (Adelaide 36ers), Harry Commonwealth Games
SALTWATER anglers are urday, August 1, which is just the same as three years ago LAUNCESTON-BORN Chris Froling (Adelaide 36ers), campaign of 2018.
pleased with catches of over three weeks away. thanks to the governmental Goulding heads the list of Cam Gliddon (Brisbane Bul- NBL commissioner Jere-
King George whiting from In readiness, the Inland freeze on fees. free agents for the 2020-21 lets) and Todd Blanchfield my Loeliger said: "The start
bays and estuaries along the Fisheries Service has contin- To renew, visit a local tack- NBL season. (The Hawks). of the free agency period
North and North-East coasts. ued to boost trout numbers le-shop, Service Tasmania The Melbourne United Cluan's Adam Gibson, marks an exciting time for
Meanwhile, small snapper in various waters. Shop or the licence page on captain and Commonwealth who turns 34 in October the league as the teams fi-
are being caught around the Another reason to look the IFS website. Games-winning Boomer was and has played 428 matches nalise their rosters for the
state, sometimes from as forward to August 1 is the Lake Leake water has sta- the highest profile name on in his 15-year NBL career, upcoming season.
deep as more than 50 me- IFS release of a tagged bilised higher while middle the list ahead of the official remains contracted to South "Due to the later start to
tres down. brown trout worth $10,000 reaches of the Macquarie free agency period which be- East Melbourne Phoenix. the season of December 3,
Then with the scallop into each of five major lakes: River have been lifted by gins next Wednesday, July 15. Launceston's Lucas Walk- we pushed free agency back
season remaining open Arthurs Lake, Great Lake flows from its Lake Riv- Goulding, 31, who won the er, 35, who has 241 career this year to allow teams more
until November 30, East and Lakes Burbury, Pedder er tributary. 2018 NBL Grand Final MVP, NBL appearances, is a free time to prepare."
Coast divers between Great and Rowallan. Great Lake remains open. played 27 games in the 2019- agent having played 21 Last week the NBL struck
Oyster Bay and the Tasman For full terms and condi- Its level has been rising 20 season, taking his career games with Sydney Kings a deal with the Tasmanian
Peninsular are taking big, tions, go to www.ifs.tas.gov. steadily for some months total of NBL appearances last season. government and issued the
meaty specimens. au and it is back to where it was beyond 300. Walker was a teammate state a licence to take part in
Many other anglers will Then with current full last spring. He is joined on the list by and roommate of Goudling the 2021-22 season.
welcome the new brown fishing licences due to expire – TONY RITCHIE the likes of Anthony Drmic in the gold-medal-winning – ROB SHAW
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RACING SPORT
GRAFTON RACES SALE RACES
DAILY DOUBLE 6, 8 FIRST 4 ALL RACES QUADRELLA 5, 6, 7, 8 DAILY DOUBLE 7, 9 FIRST 4 ALL RACES QUADRELLA 6, 7, 8, 9
TRACK: GOOD (4) RAIL: TRUE FOR THE ENTIRE CIRCUIT TRACK: SOFT (5) RAIL: OUT 6M FOR THE ENTIRE CIRCUIT

1 12.15 Fidelity Capital Showcase 1000m 5 2.40 Corbett Earth. The Big Maiden 1200m 1 12.30 Welcome Mackenna Mae 1110m Note: Race times correct at time of publication.
Benchmark 66. Apprentices can claim $40,000 Maiden. Apprentices can claim $45,000 2yo Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim $31,500
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 1 233s2 YULONG BASE b (9) ..................A Gibbons 60.5 100 *2.80 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 5 2.30 Sanlam Private Wealth 1210m
1 354s8 KISS MY SWISS w (6)Ms E Atkinson(a2) 63.5 93 4.40 2 s2424 HIGHBURY (17) .....................................G Boss 59 94 3.50 1 6s ARGONAUTS (5)...............................D Oliver 58 97 10.00 Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim $31,500
2 601s4 SALAD DODGER dw (10).......Scratched 61 — 3 52s32 BOSENDI (13) .........................................L Rolls 58.5 88 16.00 2 36s CRIMINAL (11) ...................................J McNeil 58 97 8.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
3 84881 UPPER EAST SIDE dw (8).............J Penza 61 92 6.00 4 3s632 DANTE ALEXANDER (15)............... A Layt 58.5 88 13.00 3 DEEL BLASTER (14) ....................... E Brown 58 89 7.50 1 s74s0 THAT SAID twh (5)................Ms K Walters 60.5 77 61.00
4 56111 ACEPLAY dwn (4)...........................B Looker 59.5 99 *4.00 5 632s ANOTHER ARLI (5)............... Ms B Stower 58 87 41.00 4 LASTOFTHE MOHICANS (2).........J Mott 58 90 51.00 2 1536s IMPERIAL LAD dn (12) ..Ms T Childs(a4) 60 100 *3.40
5 78213 INWITHACHANCE cdw (7)...... R Spokes 59.5 95 9.50 6 920s2 GREAT MARLOW bh (6).............B Looker 58 89 8.00 5 LEGAL ZOU (17)..................................L Nolen 58 90 26.00
7 23s0 SCATMAN (2)................................Scratched 58 — 6 LITTLE TOWN BLUES (9).........M Walker 58 90 *4.20 3 15s NEBARAZ (9).....................................J McNeil 59.5 94 8.00
6 07s67 CALL ME BRAD tdw (9).....Ms M Weir(a) 58.5 90 31.00 4 414s6 BOOZE FREE twn (6)..... Ms E Brown(a3) 59 91 17.00
7 16061 IN A STEP cdw (3)...................... J Grisedale 58 100 6.00 8 2562s SUFFICE b (1) .............................M Mc Guren 58 84 17.00 7 s3430 AMOROSITY (10) ........................B Mertens 56 99 13.00
9 559s2 AMORE MODERNO b (11)...L Magorrian 57.5 95 18.00 8 CLASSY PINS (15)...........................Ms J Kah 56 91 26.00 5 231 NASUKAWA w (8)............................D Oliver 59 99 4.80
8 s4550 MAROKAWA dw (5)................... N Masuda 58 97 41.00 6 s219s KAARCHI d (10)..................................W Egan 58.5 92 6.00
9 82062 ELEAZAR dw (1) ................................... A Layt 56 91 6.00 10 28s0 LETTEMGO bh (3)... K Wilson-Taylor(a2) 57.5 79 26.00 9 5s FUTURE FORCE b (13).................................... 56 93 10.00
11 s3354 PURE RUBICK b (7).................. K Jennings 57.5 97 13.00 10 MIGHTY MARY (1) ...................D Thornton 56 90 34.00 7 96322 SO SKILLED db (7).................... J Bowditch 58 91 5.00
10 40221 LAOBAN TAI TAI d (2) ......... Ms B Stower 56 92 6.50 8 42s56 GALAXY GHOST w (11)................M Poy(a) 57.5 93 15.00
11 412s0 VIVID IMAGE tcdh (11)........ Ms K Stanley 55 74 26.00 12 4s245 SHY BOY (10)................................ J Grisedale 55.5 87 26.00 11 MISS SARASOTA (12).........................J Mott 56 90 6.50
13 730s9 DEELING US IN (16).......................A Adkins 55 82 51.00 12 4s2 QUEEN RYKER b (7) ..............................J Hill 56 100 5.50 9 93018 ST HILARION (4).........................P Moloney 57 94 23.00
ELEAZAR, Kiss My Swiss, Inwithachance, Laoban Tai Tai 14 24542 HASHTAG VIKING (12)..............G Buckley 55 91 31.00 13 SYMBOLICA (16).....................L German(a) 56 90 126.00 10 53130 JOE’S PRIDE dw (1)..........Ms A Bryan(a3) 56 98 18.00
EMERGENCIES 14 8 TWINS (3)...............................................W Egan 56 93 19.00 11 5s021 RUBYANNA JANE w (2)............ M Carson 56 91 12.00
2 12.50 The Bidfood Showcase 1400m 12 65008 UNRULY STUDENT dwhn (3)Ms S Wynne 56 86 151.00
15 0s29 QUEENS DO DREAM (8)............................... 55 92 51.00 EMERGENCIES
Class 1. Apprentices can claim $40,000 15 97 GUMNUTS (8)...................................................... 58 93 19.00 NASUKAWA, Nebaraz, Imperial Lad, Kaarchi
16 s945s SURF SONIC bh (18)......................................... 55 88 26.00
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 17 54543 ANOTHER OPTION (14) ................................ 55 88 61.00 16 00 TRADING KISSES (4) .................J Maskiell 58 80 101.00
1 5s156 FIREBOX (8) ...............................M Mc Guren 59 96 5.00 18 09344 NORTHERN STAR (4)...................................... 55 94 51.00 17 6s3 MADDOX (6).......................... D Stackhouse 56 97 7.50 6 3.00 Ben Bolton Wellington Livestock 1210m
2 21s25 STONECOLD FLEX w (9) ................G Boss 58.5 92 5.00 CRIMINAL, Queen Ryker, Argonauts, Little Town Blues Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim $31,500
3 32s21 ENTERPRISE KEREN wh (14)..B Looker 57 100 *3.60 PURE RUBICK, Yulong Base, Amore Moderno, Highbury
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
4 12 AUNTIE MONNIE (2)....................A Adkins 56.5 93 7.50 6 3.20 Village Green Hotel Showcase 1200m 2 1.00 Pete’s Mounting Yard Roses 1423m 1 500s8 EXTENDING cw (9) ...............L German(a) 60 89 31.00
5 31s92 TOOTS IS TOPS (1).................... J Grisedale 56 91 14.00 Class 6 SW. Apprentices can claim $50,000 Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim $31,500 2 4s246 ZOUSHACK twb (4)..........................L Nolen 60 100 5.50
6 55281 JACKSPRAT dw (15)..Ms E Atkinson(a2) 55.5 90 51.00 1 s5007
KOOL VINNIE dw (11)............K Matheson 59 93 51.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 3 1 SAPPHIRE CROWN w (7) ........... E Brown 59.5 98 6.00
7 20543 MEN IN TIGHTS (12)...................A Gibbons 55.5 92 11.00 2 1115s
TWO BIG FARI wb (15)...............G Buckley 59 97 *2.50 1 86848 JOHN BARLEY CORN h (3)L German(a) 59.5 90 26.00 4 6s952 CARIBBEAN PEARL dn (12)D Stackhouse 59 93 17.00
8 8s635 SARA MAN w (5)....................Ms B Hodder 55.5 94 23.00 3 3s255
UP TRUMPZ dw (17)........................J Collett 59 91 6.00 2 83530 MAGIC RESET (9)....................... R Mc Leod 59.5 92 14.00 5 s194s FIREFIGHT d (5).................................J Winks 58.5 89 13.00
9 41s96 BEAR THE CROWN (7)............Scratched 55 — 4 42110
VACATE tcdw (5)..........................M Bennett 59 93 16.00 3 O’MAHLO (8) ..............Ms G Cartwright(a) 59.5 82 23.00 6 s142s SHUSH db (2) ......................................D Oliver 58 100 *2.60
10 45414 ELECTRIC MISS (11) ...............K Matheson 55 94 9.50 5 8190s
GUMSHOE dw (6)................................L Rolls 57.5 94 21.00 4 STOKE LODGE (5)................................J Mott 59.5 83 15.00 7 58275 EVIL CRY dw (6)................................A Lynch 57.5 94 34.00
11 41338 NANAKOROBI YAOKI h (4)Ms B Stower 55 95 17.00 6 MIDWEEK HUSSLER tch (1)Ms M Weir(a) 57.5 91 26.00
10340 5 44 FENYX (4) .............................................D Oliver 57.5 95 6.00 8 12567 JOURNEYGIRL dwn (8) ................... B Park 57.5 93 19.00
12 6016s ARLINGTON VALLEY th (13).........L Rolls 55 85 23.00 7 317s0
OKAY BOSS dwn (2) .................Scratched 57.5 — 6 232s4 KOGI LASS b (12)..........................B Mertens 57.5 92 *3.90 9 009s9 HOT GLORY (10) ...........M Cartwright(a2) 56.5 82 61.00
13 98989 PARLANDE (10)............................ N Masuda 55 88 51.00 8 73151
SEE IT THRU cdw (12) ............. J Grisedale 57.5 96 16.00 7 57380 LAST DREAM h (13)..............Ms K Walters 57.5 88 81.00 10 3s313 FLIRTING w (11) ................L Neindorf(a1.5) 56 96 3.90
14 18406 VOLFONI wh (3)................... Ms L Kilner(a) 55 92 51.00 9 1210s
HEAVEN’S HIGH dw (16)............B Looker 57 90 21.00 8 4s4 READY TO INDULGE (2)..............J McNeil 57.5 91 5.50 11 405s7 CORAL ROSE cdh (3)....................S Tsaikos 56 90 31.00
EMERGENCY 10 53932
TYPHOON BONNY w (14)........Ms R King 57 90 21.00 9 ERNEST (14)...................................Scratched 57 — 12 324s9 LITTLE RED ROOSTER h (1)Ms S Wynne 56 76 151.00
15 s1784 WARBURTON w (6) ..................... R Spokes 55 89 51.00 11 72300
SUCCESSOR cdw (7) ............ Ms B Stower 56 89 26.00 10 62 FOXGOSSIP (10)............................... E Brown 57 92 4.80 FLIRTING, Sapphire Crown, Zoushack, Shush
STONECOLD FLEX, Auntie Monnie, Enterprise Keren, 12 24s56
TIM’S PRINCIPAL d (3) .................... A Layt 56 99 16.00 11 56 GDANSK (11) ........................... D Stackhouse 57 100 4.60
Firebox 13 NORTHERN WILDEROSE dw (13)A Adkins 55 88 23.00
1371s EMERGENCIES 7 3.30 CUB Love Your Local 1010m
14 9s786
SNOW VALLEY d (10)........................G Boss 55 100 4.80 12 5 AIRSTREAM (1)..............................J Maskiell 57.5 90 26.00 Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $31,500
3 1.25 TAB Mother’s Gift 1400m EMERGENCIES 13 5s FLETCHER’S MUTINY (7).............W Egan 59.5 95 8.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
F&M. Apprentices can claim $50,000 15 2263s LOSE THE SNIP tw (8) ....................J Penza 56 91 23.00 14 00 SHAMBOOZLE (15).....................W Gordon 59.5 84 61.00 1 990s8 PARWAN PRINCE cdw (11)Ms J Da Rose 62 85 34.00
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 16 012s0 TOFFEE DROP t (9).......................................... 57 80 81.00 15 89 QUINTUS (6) ............................ B Thompson 59.5 89 13.00 2 1037s RIPPLEBROOK tw (6)....................... B Park 61.5 80 51.00
1 8s502 TYCOON STREET d (11).................J Collett 61 95 3.80 17 150s2 PIERINO w (4) ..................................................... 56 88 41.00 16 86 FRAG (17)...............................................A Lynch 59.5 86 26.00 3 s4294 SPIRIT OF AQUADA wn (8)......N Callow 61.5 94 10.00
2 8s441 AXELLA w (3).............................M Mc Guren 59 100 3.20 TWO BIG FARI, Up Trumpz, Heaven’s High, Snow Valley 17 780s HIGH COMMISSION (16) .............................. 59.5 80 81.00 4 s261s GINGER JONES dn (10)................J McNeil 61 87 *5.00
3 5s366 I WEAR PRADA dw (7) ..............G Buckley 56.5 94 23.00 KOGI LASS, Foxgossip, Fenyx, Stoke Lodge 5 15174 SAGARRA tdw (7)............. C Rawiller(a1.5) 61 90 6.50
4 35600 BUT I KNOW w (1) .............................J Penza 56 88 11.00 7 3.55 Iron Jack Grafton Cup 2350m 6 91066 WELL SPRUNG dw (3)M Cartwright(a2) 61 86 21.00
3yo & up Quality Listed. Apprentices cannot claim $200,000 3 1.30 Happy 22nd Birthday Sam 1623m 7 35407 QUEEN ANNABEL tdwhn (2)......L Nolen 60 85 8.00
5 63162 IVY’S DREAM d (8)............. Ms L Kilner(a) 56 99 12.00
6 168sD SIMPLY SACRED d (2) .................B Looker 56 99 *3.00 1 0s972 SIXTIES GROOVE w (12)...............J Collett 61 95 *4.20 Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim $31,500 8 s137s GENNADY tdw (1)................ D Stackhouse 59 86 *5.00
7 12741 DIVINE APPROACH tw (10).Scratched 55.5 — 2 24923 CARZOFF w (14)...................................G Boss 58 95 5.50 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 9 72354 COMMON PURPOSE dw (12) .....W Egan 58 85 17.00
8 4360s MY COUSIN JACKIE tw (9)............L Rolls 55.5 90 61.00 3 50s90 BIG DUKE w (5).............................A Gibbons 57.5 96 12.00 1 745s8 ARMODAN (14)...............................J Noonan 59.5 85 23.00 10 037s2 ELITE LEGACY dw (5).................J Noonan 57.5 100 *5.00
9 10632 BELLA BOSS w (14).................K Matheson 55 94 26.00 4 s0761 FRANKELY AWESOME w (16) ..J Collett 56 99 6.00 2 23s62 CATEGORY FIVE b (10)................J McNeil 59.5 98 3.40 11 1140s THE CRUSHA dw (9)..................B Mertens 57.5 85 15.00
10 28846 MAID MARILYN dwn (4)Ms E Atkinson(a2) 55 97 31.00 5 08364 THE LORD MAYOR w (9) ....L Magorrian 56 100 8.50 3 6s785 LORD HARRY (1).............................M Aitken 59.5 84 19.00 12 s4913 ELAM tdwh (4) .................................S Tsaikos 57 89 21.00
11 11068 TEO TORRIATE tcdwh (12)J Van Overmeire(a) 55 89 101.00 6 21162 LA PULGA (11)...................................B Looker 54.5 94 7.00 4 000 MAMACHI (9).................................J Maskiell 59.5 81 101.00 13 033s7 NEUROTIC t (13)................................D Oliver 56 79 12.00
12 11960 ZA ZA ZENA dw (6).....................A Gibbons 55 90 51.00 7 95068 PRIMITIVO w (3)...... J Van Overmeire(a) 54 96 12.00 5 72 SAMURAI MOON (3)......................D Oliver 59.5 100 *2.70
6 8s468 SIR LOFT b (8)....................... D Stackhouse 59.5 90 11.00 GENNADY, Spirit Of Aquada, Queen Annabel, Ginger Jones
13 8s450 SPLASH OF LIME d (13).....Ms M Weir(a) 55 83 126.00 8 5s004 SATONO RASEN (15)..........................M Bell 54 96 12.00
14 58452 SEE ME OUT w (5)............................................. 55 87 71.00 9 16s00 PARTNERSHIP (13)......................G Buckley 54 90 71.00 7 55s STANNARY (5) ..............................B Mertens 59.5 82 11.00 8 4.00 Coffee Pit & No 1. Car Wash 1423m
10 21131 NEMINGAH twn (6).....................Ms R King 54 88 23.00 8 s3448 VISION OF GLORY (4).....T Stockdale(a) 59.5 83 51.00 F&M Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim $31,500
SIMPLY SACRED, Axella, Tycoon Street, But I Know 11 23354 CHAMPAGNE VEGA tw (8)M Mc Guren 54 88 34.00 9 84027 KAPHER DARRI h (2)..........Ms K Walters 57.5 86 34.00
10 05s9 NO MORE CHILLS (7) ................. Ms C Hall 57.5 86 61.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
4 2.05 NBN Springboard To Fame 1200m 12 16232 COMMANDER BELL (2) ....Ms M Weir(a) 54 88 34.00 1 6150s SOVEREIGN AWARD n (6)..........D Oliver 61.5 97 *2.00
13 50674 I’LL MISS YOU tcw (7)................. R Spokes 54 83 71.00 11 53 QUATTRO GATTI (13)...................N Callow 57.5 89 8.00
2yo SW+P. Apprentices can claim $45,000 12 9s480 WELL WELL WELL (11)...................W Egan 57.5 87 34.00 2 16107 ELEGANT SNITZ dwn (1).............J McNeil 59.5 99 17.00
14 02468 WINKLER twn (4) .......K Wilson-Taylor(a) 54 84 61.00 3 s0800 JINDA w (2).......................................J Noonan 59.5 89 81.00
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 15 34733 MISTER MAKER w (10).......... J Grisedale 54 77 201.00 13 04s6 CAUTAMENTE (6) ...................D Thornton 55 93 7.00
1 23223 BAY OF BENGAL (5) .......................J Collett 57 93 11.00 EMERGENCY 4 0s400 OREGON DREAMER dwn (8)T Stockdale(a) 59.5 95 23.00
16 52574 KILMARNOCK tcw (1)........Shane Arnold 54 78 201.00 5 90s08 WILDWOOD JADE w (5) . D Stackhouse 59 95 26.00
2 49s3 BLISTERING KHUWI (11)..........G Buckley 57 88 51.00 14 05000 TAKAHE (12)............................... T Nugent(a) 59.5 80 101.00
3 13 BORLOTTI t (8)............................... R Spokes 57 91 26.00 PRIMITIVO, Sixties Groove, Carzoff, Frankely Awesome 6 27s92 THINK I’M DREAMING tdn (10)D Thornton 58.5 96 7.50
CATEGORY FIVE, Sir Loft, Quattro Gatti, Samurai Moon 7 660s8 COLLECTABLE cw (11).......................J Mott 58 98 7.00
4 FULL PRESS (1)......... K Wilson-Taylor(a2) 57 88 10.00 8 4.35 Sir James Kirby Handicap 1000m
5 0s381 MURUNGAL tw (3).................... K Jennings 57 99 4.40 4 2.00 Ladbrokes Same Race Multi 2238m 8 8163 ACROSS THE WAY w (7) ............Ms J Kah 57 100 5.00
Quality. Apprentices cannot claim $75,000 9 4s500 PRETTY BELLA dwn (3) .............M Poy(a) 57 92 31.00
6 OLYMPIC GIFT (7) ..................M Mc Guren 57 87 12.00 3yo & up Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim $31,500
7 4s22 ZARU (10)............................................B Looker 57 96 15.00 1 8s78s PLAGUE STONE dw (12) ...............J Collett 62 92 *2.30 10 52466 THE GREAT BRATSKI tw (4)T Nugent(a) 56.5 95 9.50
2 09s54 AKASAKI dw (6) ...........................G Buckley 59 100 9.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 11 46s86 JUST LIKE MUM cd (12)M Cartwright(a2) 56 95 16.00
8 s45s1 ASHRA JAHRE w (4)...................Ms R King 55 100 *3.60 3 11849 ALL STAND cdw (8)...K Wilson-Taylor(a) 58 99 11.00 1 ASHWORTH (11).............................B Higgins 58.5 85 15.00
9 1s04 CROWNED EMPRESS b (2) ......A Adkins 55 94 12.00 2 60s64 COOMBE LANE (12) ............. B Thompson 58.5 89 21.00 EMERGENCIES
4 1114s ALL CYLINDERS dn (2)....................G Boss 56 97 2.80 12 74537 FEELING GOOD wh (13)..... B Thompson 56 93 18.00
10 3s11 FREYA’S CLOAK d (13)............ J Grisedale 55 94 10.00 5 s0s77 LUCY ROSE dw (9)................Ms M Weir(a) 55 91 34.00 3 6 FABALOT (15).......................................W Egan 58.5 96 6.00
11 63s50 LAI SEE (6)............................... Ms L Kilner(a) 55 91 26.00 4 0s903 I’M HERE TOO h (1)........................M Poy(a) 58.5 89 21.00 13 3586s LAST DANCE (9) .......Ms G Cartwright(a) 56 84 61.00
6 33360 TARDIS wn (10)................................B Looker 55 99 11.00 SOVEREIGN AWARD, Think I’m Dreaming, Elegant Snitz,
12 64 MEDUSA’S FURY (9).................. N Masuda 55 89 81.00 7 76810 UNDER THE THUMB dw (3).....A Adkins 55 94 34.00 5 9s332 INTERNATIONAL GEM (13)D Stackhouse 58.5 89 13.00
13 91 NO LAUGHING MATTER dw (12)A Gibbons 55 94 9.50 8 018s4 SYD’S FOOTPRINTS d (13)....Scratched 55 — 6 70949 PACIFIC CREST (10)....................J Maskiell 58.5 83 101.00 Across The Way
14 1s86 ROMANELLA (14)..............................J Penza 55 89 26.00 9 4988s TRUST ME dw (5)..........................Ms R King 55 89 34.00 7 2s2 TAKATOKA (5).................................. E Brown 58.5 100 5.50
8 29s22 WRISTBAND b (7).........................M Walker 58.5 93 *3.60 9 4.30 Powered Solutions Handicap 1623m
MURUNGAL, Full Press, Ashra Jahre, Bay Of Bengal 10 41314 JULE’S SPIRIT cdwbh (7)................L Rolls 55 91 31.00 Benchmark 64. Apprentices can claim $31,500
11 16802 GENERAL NELSON tdw (11)Ms B Stower 55 90 34.00 9 26622 FORLIAH b (8)...................................J McNeil 56.5 94 6.00
© 2020: This racing service contains NSW racing information, including fields 12 455s7 YULONG KNIGHT w (1).... Ms L Kilner(a) 55 95 41.00 10 497 M’LADY LOIS (9).......................D Thornton 56.5 87 31.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
and form which is subject to copyright and which is owned by Racing NSW and 13 601s4 SALAD DODGER dw (4) ....Ms B Hodder 55 92 51.00 11 9232 SUBLIME DIVA (4).....................P Moloney 56.5 92 4.60 1 9726s MR CLARIFY h (1)..................Ms K Walters 65 90 41.00
other parties working with it. EMERGENCIES 2 115s8 WEST WIND db (10)....M Cartwright(a2) 61.5 94 4.00
PLAGUE STONE, Akasaki, All Cylinders, All Stand 12 90s5 COULD BE AMADEUS (16) A Darmanin 58.5 87 61.00 3 144s5 BOWING db (14) ............................... E Brown 61 92 5.00
13 090s8 CLASSY ONE h (6) ................Ms K Walters 56.5 82 101.00 4 5s2s3 SOMERSET MAUGHAM db (3) D Oliver 60.5 99 *3.80
14 8s705 ANNANDALE (2).......Ms G Cartwright(a) 56.5 86 31.00 5 3s686 DARLAMAX dw (13)........... D Stackhouse 60 91 8.00

HOBART GREYHOUNDS
15 s7965 PRINCE ELVIS (14).......................J Maskiell 58.5 87 34.00 6 476s0 CHARLIE ROAD tdwn (12).L German(a) 59.5 81 61.00
16 s0080 STRIKE ME (17)........................L German(a) 58.5 81 101.00 7 750s2 FIRSTCLASS DREAMER dw (2)B Higgins 59 90 8.00
17 77979 COSTANO MILLE (3)....................................... 56.5 86 151.00 8 4s724 FRENCH SUCCESS dw (5)...............J Mott 59 100 8.50
TAKATOKA, Sublime Diva, Fabalot, Wristband 9 3s451 EARL OF KENDAL dw (8). B Thompson 58 92 19.00
DAILY DOUBLE 6, 8 FIRST 4 ALL RACES QUADRELLA 5, 6, 7, 8 10 24118 BAROSSA KISS dw (15)...............M Aitken 57 93 34.00
This publication takes all care in compiling TAB details, but cannot accept 11 22s03 PINDI PRIDE dw (9)..................Scratched 57 —
1 7.34 Jared Davies Carpentry & Maint. 461m 5 9.04 Every First Split - Tasracing Form 340m responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with 12 16304 ENTREZ BOO n (6)..........................J McNeil 56 91 13.00
Grade 5. $2380 Grade 4. $2450 the official lists before placing their bets. 13 7622s I’M ELATED (4).................................M Poy(a) 56 86 81.00
1 33734 FERNIE Wayne Williams
NBT 6.00 1 74411 MANTHA LEE Graeme Moate 19.31 *2.20 EMERGENCIES
2 22243 FAWN MISTAKE Ian Callinan
26.44 7.00 2 18841 LADY DANGER Allan Clark 19.53 5.00 LEGEND: t Won at track. c Won here this distance. d Won this distance on another 14 08606 SEBRING STAR d (11)....................................... 56 83 126.00
3 3 IN A SLING Debbie Cannan
NBT 5.00 3 67166 KERMY’S GEM Clinton Tapp 19.89 11.00 course. w Won on rain affected going. n Won at night. s Spell of three months. 15 41344 REALLY SWISH dwb (7)................................. 58 95 10.00
4 28 DIXIE ROSE Rodney Walker
FSH 11.00 4 13213 BRONZE SMOKE Nicole Howard 19.62 11.00 b Beaten favourite last start. h Home track. D Disqualified. F Fell. P Pulled up. L SOMERSET MAUGHAM, Darlamax, West Wind, French
5 14278 TWISTED MANNY Susan Gittus
26.09 5.00 5 27783 YARITZA ALLEN Kevin McConnon 19.74 8.00 Lost rider. Success
6 46228 BLACK MANUKA Graeme Moate
NBT 6.00 6 34462 OPAL HEIST Samuel Page NBT 5.00
7 42226 MINISH WOODS Eileen Thomas
NBT *4.50 7 22311 OVER THE MEASURE Susan Gittus 19.61 3.50
8 16125 FAIRYTALE YOUTH Allan Clark
FSTD 6.00 8 71251 OUR MACCA BOY Shirley Sutcliffe 19.66 6.00 Gear Changes
Reserves MANTHA LEE, Over The Measure, Opal Heist, Lady Danger
9 36556 HELLO MISS ROWDY Susan Gittus NBT 17.00 RACE 1: (1) Argonauts blinkers on first time, winkers off first time; (2) Criminal gelded; (3) Deel Blaster ear muffs pre-race only on
10 75884 LEICA BOMBER David Polley 26.31 26.00 6 9.25 Leeroy Rogue At Stud 461m first time; (4) Lastofthe Mohicans tongue-tie on first time; (5) Legal Zou lugging bit on first time, winkers on first time; (14) Twins
MINISH WOODS, In A Sling, Twisted Manny, Fernie Grade 4. $2450 bit lifter off first time, ear muffs pre-race only on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (16) Trading Kisses blinkers on first time,
1 16681 LOLA LEE Michael Pearce 26.30 5.00 visors off first time
2 7.55 Crown Lager - Australia’s Best 340m 2 14121 DASHING GEORGE Michael Pearce 26.25 6.00 RACE 2: (1) John Barley Corn, (3) O’Mahlo winkers on first time; (4) Stoke Lodge blinkers on first time, lugging bit on first time;
Grade 5. $2380 3 28622 IT’S FLETCH Wayne Williams 26.17 7.00 (7) Last Dream blinkers on first time, winkers off first time; (9) Ernest tongue-tie on first time; (11) Gdansk cross-over noseband
1 52624 PERFECT TRACKER Margaret Rossendell
19.48 *4.00 4 24513 TWISTED REALITY Blake Pursell 25.71 *4.00 on first time; (15) Quintus blinkers on first time; (17) High Commission gelded, noseroll on first time
2 46263 BUCKLE UP ETHAN Leon Brazendale
NBT 11.00 5 44667 GOODNIGHT VICKI Blake Pursell 26.46 11.00 RACE 3: (3) Lord Harry blinkers on first time; (4) Mamachi ear muffs off first time, winkers off first time; (6) Sir Loft blinkers off
3 87762 DAN’S DUCK Nicole Howard
19.54 6.00 6 46455 BARBADOS BOY Eileen Thomas 26.50 17.00
4 15476 CASINO ACE Wayne Howells
NBT 5.00 7 21462 PAGES CREEK Blake Pursell 26.22Q 11.00 first time, cross-over noseband on first time; (12) Well Well Well cheekers on first time, lugging bit off first time, stallion chain on
5 66346 THUNDER Allan Anderson
NBT 7.00 8 23116 STAY BAROQUE Edward Medhurst 26.19 8.00 first time, standard bit on first time, winkers on first time
6 28738 TSUNAMI FIRE Graeme Moate
19.31 11.00 Reserves RACE 4: (1) Ashworth lugging bit on first time, noseroll on first time, tongue-control and lugging bit off first time; (10) M’lady
7 32 STANCHFIELD Susan Gittus
NBT 6.00 9 74275 WHISKEY RIVER Debbie Cannan 26.47 13.00 Lois blinkers on first time; (13) Classy One blinkers on again; (15) Prince Elvis blinkers on again, winkers off first time
8 53745 PIXIE DREAMS Graeme Moate
NBT 6.00 10 11717 TONE DEAF Graeme Moate 25.92 13.00 RACE 5: (3) Nebaraz tongue-tie on first time; (8) Galaxy Ghost blinkers off first time, cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-
Reserves TWISTED REALITY, Lola Lee, Dashing George, It’s Fletch tie on first time; (9) St Hilarion cross-over noseband off first time, noseroll on first time, winkers off first time
9 76564 VARGO PLAINS Eileen Thomas NBT 17.00
10 78435 STYLISH ELLYSE Shirley Sutcliffe NBT 13.00 7 9.50 Adopt A Greyhound Lose A Couch 461m RACE 6: (9) Hot Glory cross-over noseband off first time, tongue-control bit on again, tongue-tie off first time
PERFECT TRACKER, Casino Ace, Stanchfield, Pixie Dreams Grade 5. $2380 RACE 7: (2) Ripplebrook blinkers on first time, norton bit off first time; (3) Spirit Of Aquada blinkers on first time; (7) Queen
1 78463 JALLA DELIGHT Susan Gittus
NBT 11.00 Annabel blinkers on first time, ear muffs off again; (8) Gennady blinkers off first time, tongue-tie on first time; (9) Common
3 8.19 Greyhound Adoption Tasmania 461m 2 53474 DURANT Blake Pursell
FSH *3.50 Purpose blinkers on again; (10) Elite Legacy cross-over noseband on first time
Invitation. $2730 3 66277 EXCITE ENOUGH Ian Callinan
26.22 11.00 RACE 8: (5) Wildwood Jade tongue-tie on first time; (7) Collectable browband on first time, ear muffs on first time, noseroll off
1 13632 CHILLED OUT Edward Medhurst 25.94 5.00 4 34831 LASHING LUKA Allan Anderson
26.53 5.00 first time; (9) Pretty Bella blinkers on again, pacifiers off first time
2 24124 CONNECTED Edward Medhurst 25.88Q 7.00 5 82734 DYSART DANCER Michael Pearce
NBT 5.00 RACE 9: (6) Charlie Road winkers off first time
3 34542 MR. CAMACHO Edward Medhurst 26.02 11.00 6 527 MIDNIGHT LENNY Rodney Walker
FSH 11.00
4 21654 SPRINT GORDON Blake Pursell 25.83 *2.80 7 22453 DECLASSIFIED Denis Wood
NBT 5.00
5 VACANT BOX 8 F2677 UNCAS TO EXCEL David Polley
NBT 11.00
6 12212 FABULOUS BAROQUE Edward Medhurst 25.82 3.20 Reserves
7 41761 SACRED SHADOW Gary Fahey 25.79 11.00 9 36556 HELLO MISS ROWDY Susan Gittus NBT 17.00 9 10.35 tasracing.com.au 461m 10 10.54 Form Plus Alerts Sign Up Now! 340m
8 41511 MAGIC LEA Michael Pearce 26.02 11.00 10 54866 MISS ME KNOT Margaret Rossendell 26.35 26.00 Grade 5. $2380 Mixed 4/5. $2400
SPRINT GORDON, Fabulous Baroque, Chilled Out, DURANT, Dysart Dancer, Lashing Luka, Declassified 1 75627 OFF THE BENCH Glenn Howlett NBT 7.00 1 37127 SNOW BAROQUE Susan Gittus
19.50 *4.00
Connected 2 25224 IT’S PHYLLIS Wayne Williams 26.34 *3.50 2 38278 PADDY LEE Blake Pursell
FSH 5.00
8 10.09 The Mercury 461m 3 47312 JALLA GENERAL Susan Gittus 26.20 11.00 3 47224 YES SCOTTY Susan Gittus
19.43 6.00
4 8.40 Surepick 340m Grade 5. $2380 4 8662 JUDAH BEN HUR Debbie Cannan NBT 8.00 4 17287 AVA DUCK Nicole Howard
NBT 11.00
Masters Open. $2400 1 678 SANDY MOSS Rodney Walker FSH 5.00 5 36277 DAVID MOSS Rodney Walker FSTD 11.00 5 52352 GEE WHIZ ARCHIE Leon Brazendale
NBT 11.00
1 62448 JUST BROWSING Gary Fahey
19.28 *3.00 2 DENVER COUNTY Susan Gittus FSH 6.00 6 44225 NEGOTIATOR Jason Barwick 26.69 5.00 6 66854 POLLY’S BANJO Allan Anderson
NBT 8.00
2 34153 DYNA WORKER Darryl Howlin
19.72 6.00 3 43434 MOUSE TRAP David Polley 26.23 7.00 7 34363 HOPPY LEE Michael Pearce NBT 5.00 7 57247 DAN LOU Margaret Rossendell
NBT 6.00
3 55611 MR. DION Jamie Devine
19.49 6.00 4 42142 RIVERGUM FLYER Ian Callinan NBT 11.00 8 42141 BROADWAY EXPRESS Rodney Ransley 26.30 4.00 8 46375 FAMILY PIRATE Jamie Devine
NBT 8.00
4 42338 LENARD’S BOY Samuel Page
19.48 7.00 5 442 MARJORIE Adam Whitford NBT 6.00 Reserves Reserves
5 24166 SHANLYN SHIRAZ Jason Barwick
19.74Q 11.00 6 32314 LORD DISICK Blake Pursell FSH *3.20 9 7D367 STYLISH TRELOAR Susan Gittus NBT 26.00 9 15746 GARY GIVE UP Clinton Tapp NBT 21.00
6 14572 FISHING DUCKS Nicole Howard
19.69 11.00 7 32374 FREAKY FRANKY Wayne Howells NBT 5.00 10 75884 LEICA BOMBER David Polley 26.31 26.00 10 76564 VARGO PLAINS Eileen Thomas NBT 26.00
7 5P723 URSULA ALLEN Darryl Howlin
FSH 4.00 8 41636 CRISIS POINT Graeme Moate 26.45 11.00 IT’S PHYLLIS, Broadway Express, David Moss, Hoppy Lee SNOW BAROQUE, Paddy Lee, Yes Scotty, Dan Lou
8 76515 COUNTRY PSYCHO Michael Pearce
19.78 5.00 Reserves
Reserve 9 78435 STYLISH ELLYSE Shirley Sutcliffe NBT 11.00
9 42275 GOLD LENNY Rodney Walker 19.38 13.00 10 77587 ALARMING BETTY Allan Anderson 26.18 34.00 GREYS LEGEND F – Fell. FSH – First start here. FSTD – First start this track and distance. 30.01 – Best time this track and distance.
JUST BROWSING, Ursula Allen, Country Psycho, Mr. Dion LORD DISICK, Freaky Franky, Sandy Moss, Denver County NBT – No best time.
24 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

SPORT SOCCER: NPL TASMANIA

Alex Rossetto, in action against Riverside back in 2016, New signing Rob Gerrard makes himself at home for Lithuanian import Gediminas Krusa has arrived at
has returned home from Queensland. Launceston City at Prospect Park. Launceston City from NPL Tasmania rivals Devonport.

FRIENDLY FIRE: Keeper Lochie Clark flies over Launceston City teammate Rob Gerrard during Saturday's friendly against Olympia at Prospect. Picture: Phillip Biggs

On marks for sprint finish


United), Gediminas Krusa Millington and Alex Rossetto are been able to play any football. a lot of strength and threats from
ROB (Devonport), Alex Rossetto both back and we're delighted to Most play futsal or five-a-side set-pieces.
SHAW (Queensland) have them. through the off-season so it
rob.shaw@examiner.com.au ■ CAPTAIN: Sam Ridgard has been a challenge for a few Thoughts on the new league
■ PRE-SEASON GAMES: How was the Olympia game? of them. But when restrictions roster?
LAUNCESTON CITY Launceston United (W 5-0), We learned a lot. It was great allowed us back it's been a bit Two months ago we thought we
■ LAST SEASON: 7th (W7, Zebras (W 2-1), Saturday: that we managed to get a top- more normal and now it's just might have no competition so
D4, L13) Olympia (L 1-2) four side and I thought we looked about getting used to each other I'm happy to have anything. With
■ TOP SCORER: Noah Mies like we belonged. We needed to and settling on our best starting a 14-round roster you cannot
(16) Coach Roger get used to how much quicker line-up. afford to make many mistakes if
■ DEPARTURES: Will Hardwicke: top opposition are compared to you want to be up there. It's more
Compagne (Launceston How's the squad? playing in-house. We got a bit Which player has impressed? of a sprint than a marathon now
United), Louis Anthony Charlie Dyer has come back to leggy late on but it was just what Alex Rossetto has come back and I just cannot wait to get out
(UK), Noah Smithies- us as Magpies Crusaders are not we needed. It was the perfect from Queensland and slotted in on the pitch and start playing
Sharples (Hobart) playing, but Louis (Anthony) has Roger Hardwicke hit-out. really well. We're asking him games.
■ ARRIVALS: Sam Ridgard returned to England. Gediminas to do a slightly different role to
(Belper Utd, UK), Rob Krusa will be our third import. will give us a bit more quality. What have you learned since what he has normally played and SATURDAY: Lakoseljac
Gerrard (Northern He played overseas last year but Noah Smithies-Sharples has COVID? he has accepted that willingly. Cup v Devonport (h) 4.30pm
Rangers),Yasin was back and was happy to play gone back to Hobart and we're For some this has been the first He is big, tall and fast and with July 18: South Hobart
Mohammadi (Launceston for our Championship side but sad to lose him but Lindsay time in their lives they have not Lindsay (Millington) that gives us (a) 2pm
examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 25

SPORT

Players slam A-League travel farce


SOCCER “The lack of clarity, the ad-hoc planning after the clubs did not leave Victoria before
and shifting commitments have left the the midnight Monday deadline for Mel-
THE players association has slammed the What the players and players embarrassed, frustrated and entirely bourne residents.
A-League’s failure to get its three Melbourne their families have had to lacking confidence in the process. “We are in discussions with the NSW
teams out of Victoria, demanding the FFA “Whilst the situation is complex, what the Government, and we will continue to seek
delivers a resolution to complete the season.
endure over the past 48 players require is simple – a reliable and feas- the exemptions necessary for the teams to
Melbourne Victory, Melbourne City and hours is unacceptable. ible plan that does not shift the game’s inab- travel,” A-League boss Greg O’Rourke said in
Western United remain stranded in Vic- Professional Footballers Australia ility to effectively manage these challenges a statement late on Tuesday night.
toria, awaiting NSW government travel ex- solely on to players and their families. “Given the strict league and club protocols
emptions, after plans to fly to Canberra fell “Responsibility sits with FFA to present our teams have been following ... combined
through for the second consecutive night and then execute an achievable resolution with the fact we have not had any players
on Tuesday. hangar on Tuesday night when they were that will ensure the completion of the A- or high performance staff return a positive
On Monday, poor visibility at Canberra informed they would have to complete a League season and does not create further COVID-19 testing result, we feel that we have
Airport prevented a late-night flight to the 14-day hard quarantine in the ACT, during distress for the players.” a very good case to gain the exemptions and
ACT, with players and staff left on the Tulla- which they would be unable to train if they Victory, City and United will now stay get the teams to NSW to complete the Hy-
marine tarmac. landed in Canberra. in Melbourne while they await the NSW undai A-League season, and we will make
A day later, the three clubs aborted plans “What the players and their families have government’s call on exemptions, with City every attempt to do so.”
to travel to Canberra again. had to endure over the past 48 hours is unac- planning to return to training. On Tuesday, NSW Deputy Premier John
In farcical scenes, the teams were on ceptable,” Professional Footballers Australia FFA sought border closure exemptions Barilaro indicated the state would work with
buses waiting to enter the Melbourne Airport said in a statement. from the NSW government on Tuesday the FFA regarding exemptions.

Vardy saves the


day for Leicester
SOCCER City fail to overturn their
European ban covering
JAMIE Vardy rescued a next season.
valuable point for Leicester Chelsea’s narrow 3-2
in their bid to return to the win meant a nervy evening
Champions League, secur- in south London for boss
ing a 1-1 draw at Arsenal in Frank Lampard.
the EPL on Tuesday. Chelsea were ahead only
Arsenal threw away the five minutes in as Olivier
lead secured by Pierre- Giroud turned in Willian’s
Emerick Aubameyang’s cross after ex-Blues de-
first-half goal after Eddie fender Gary Cahill had gone
Nketiah was sent off for a down with what appeared to
challenge on James Justin in be a hamstring injury.
the 75th minute. Willian was involved
Vardy slotted the equal- again as Christian Pulisic
iser after meeting Demarai put Chelsea 2-0 up in the
Gray’s cross, to damage the 27th minute but Palace
Gunners’ hopes of qualify- responded with a superb
ing for Europe’s elite com- strike from Jordan Ayew.
petition. The hosts were getting
While Leicester were dis- the better of the second half
lodged from third place by before Chelsea substitute
Chelsea, who beat Crystal Tammy Abraham struck
Palace earlier, the Foxes with 19 minutes left, but
are still four points ahead Palace would not go away
of fifth-place Manchester as Christian Benteke scored
United, who play Aston Villa just seconds later - his first
on Thursday. goal at Selhurst Park since
Arsenal are five points April 2018.
behind United in seventh Scott Dann struck a
place. Fifth place will secure post in stoppage time but
a Champions League spot if Chelsea hung on for a vi-
Leicester’s Jaime Vardy celebrates after putting the ball in the net to secure a draw with Arsenal. Picture: AAP second-place Manchester tal win.

Race 7: 2 She Shao Fly $6.50 $2.20 8 Jungle Jane $1.80 $11.00, 4-10: $7.60, 6-10: $34.60. FIRST 4: (4 10 6 3) $4, A2: 2-3: $7.10, 2-5: $3.10, 3-5: $6.00. FIRST 4: (2 5 3 4)
RACING 3Zoubo $1.40. Q: $21.60. E: $47.90. T: $119.90. A2: 2-3: 912.00. Scr: 8. $551.70. Scr: 7L.
SANDOWN-LAKESIDE GALLOPS $3.30, 2-8: $7.20, 3-8: $4.20. FIRST 4: (2 8 3 13) $1, 093.90. Race 5: 12 Lunar Tramp $5.20 $1.90 6 Nicconita $2.60 7 Race 3: 9 Cool Magnum $3.20 $1.40 2 Denreklaw $1.40 1
Scr: 1, 5. Liara $2.20. Q: $61.60. E: $68.40. T: $428.50. A2: 6-7: $11.50, Sandhill Rebel $2.20. Q: $3.80. E: $8.00. T: $36.10. A2: 1-2:
QLD TAB DIVS FOR $1.00 Race 8: 14 Denero $2.50 $1.40 3 Annarbor $5.20 7 Moscow 6-12: $10.40, 7-12: $7.80. FIRST 4: (12 6 7 10) $1, 706.20.
Race 1: 5Zacouver $4.70 $1.50 6Zesty Belle $1.30 4 $3.10, 1-9: $4.20, 2-9: $2.80. FIRST 4: (9 2 1 12) $133.20.
Red $2.30. Q: $27.30. E: $36.20. T: $193.60. A2: 3-7: Scr: 2, 8, 9. Scr: 7, 10.
Sensationalisation $2.90. Q: $3.40. E: $15.70. T: $131.00. $19.80, 3-14: $8.90, 7-14: $3.10. FIRST 4: (14 3 7 5) $1, Race 6: 4 Boomtown Rat $10.40 $2.90 3 Travancore $1.80 9
A2: 4-5: $7.90, 4-6: $8.30, 5-6: $3.00. FIRST 4: (5 6 4 7) 377.60. Scr: 15. Showminder $2.20. Q: $23.90. E: $63.60. T: $310.70. A2: 3-4: Race 4: 5 Territory Titan $1.90 $1.20 6 Marina $2.00 7
$531.90. Scr: 8. DOUBLE: 9 Sir Kalahad 14 Denero $126.20. $7.50, 3-9: $6.40, 4-9: $10.60. FIRST 4: (4 3 9 6) $1, 242.80. Solaazem $3.40. Q: $5.10. E: $5.20. T: $55.90. A2: 5-6: $3.00,
Race 2: 10 Toyetic $2.00 $1.10 12 Yulong Island $1.70 1 SUB: 2 14. Scr: 2, 10, 12. 5-7: $4.10, 6-7: $15.10. FIRST 4: (5 6 7 4) $220.10. Scr: 1.
Black Penn $1.50. Q: $4.00. E: $6.90. T: $22.80. A2: 1-10: QUADDIE: 9 Meteor Light 9 Sir Kalahad 2 She Shao Fly 14 Race 7: 8 In Lighten Me $5.70 $2.20 7 Valdostana $1.10 Race 5: 3 Wurlies Lastchance $11.60 $3.30 6 Dry Valley $2.60
$1.90, 1-12: $3.50, 10-12: $3.50. FIRST 4: (10 12 1 6) $153.00. Denero $2, 383.50. 6 Sophiella $2.50. Q: $4.40. E: $9.80. T: $141.60. A2: 6-7: 7 Denominator $2.40. Q: $20.10. E: $53.20. T: $463.80. A2:
Scr: 2, 7, 13. SUB: 9 2 3 14. $4.60, 6-8: $13.80, 7-8: $3.80. FIRST 4: (8 7 6 5) $565.80. 3-6: $14.30, 3-7: $11.30, 6-7: $8.00. FIRST 4: (3 6 7 8) $1,
Race 3: 8 Rich Hips $9.50 $3.20 15 Norma Stars $2.60 1 Scr: 3, 9, 10. 862.40. All Started.
Regardsmaree $1.80. Q: $38.70. E: $97.00. T: $363.70. A2: WARWICK FARM GALLOPS DOUBLE: 12 Lunar Tramp 8 In Lighten Me $44.20. Race 6: 10 Crowned Lizzie $8.90 $2.70 1 Gigglon $1.90 5
1-8: $7.90, 1-15: $6.00, 8-15: $15.00. FIRST 4: (8 15 1 11) $2, QLD TAB DIVS FOR $1.00 SUB: 10 7. Rikibobby $2.50. Q: $23.70. E: $66.70. T: $437.20. A2: 1-5:
185.90. Scr: 2, 3, 14. Race 1: 7 Smart Image $4.50 $1.80 1 Beyliks $1.40 4 Free QUADDIE: 4 Bentley Magic 12 Lunar Tramp 4 Boomtown Rat $8.90, 1-10: $6.90, 5-10: $10.30. FIRST 4: (10 1 5 6) $1,
Race 4: 10 Kamien $2.70 $1.40 6 Mean Mister $1.50 3 Good State $3.80. Q: $7.70. E: $13.00. T: $118.60. A2: 1-4: $5.00, 8 In Lighten Me $2, 010.50. 889.60. Scr: 2.
Therapy $2.50. Q: $5.50. E: $9.50. T: $58.70. A2: 3-6: $6.10, 1-7: $2.90, 4-7: $9.10. FIRST 4: (7 1 4 9) $442.70. Scr: 2. SUB: 4 10 3 7.
Race 7: 6 Bear Arms $5.90 $2.20 2 Hasta La Bullet $1.60 1
3-10: $6.20, 6-10: $2.70. FIRST 4: (10 6 3 4) $334.40. Scr: 7, 9. Race 2: 5 Celandine $3.90 $1.70 1 California August $2.10 3
Race 5: 9 Meteor Light $4.10 $1.90 7 Crimson Ace $3.60 NARACOORTE GALLOPS Shots $2.30. Q: $12.90. E: $30.60. T: $119.80. A2: 1-2: $4.50,
Kaptive NTD. Q: $7.90. E: $9.80. T: $19.80. FIRST 4: (5 1 3 7)
8 Instigator $6.80. Q: $43.50. E: $70.20. T: $906.90. A2: $33.20. Scr: 8L, 2, 6. QLD TAB DIVS FOR $1.00 1-6: $7.50, 2-6: $4.70. FIRST 4: (6 2 1 4) $446.00. Scr: 7L.
7-8: $71.80, 7-9: $13.90, 8-9: $20.20. FIRST 4: (9 7 8 5) $6, Race 3: 1 Matowatakpe $5.20 $2.30 3 Bowery Breeze $3.40 7 Race 1: 1 Von Saga $4.20 $2.70 6 Turf Tapper $2.00 2 Deforce DOUBLE: 3 Wurlies Lastchance 6 Bear Arms $78.20.
933.20. Scr: 4. Faraway Jewel NTD. Q: $15.10. E: $30.10. T: $106.60. FIRST NTD. Q: $15.10. E: $27.00. T: $188.60. FIRST 4: (1 6 2 5) SUB: 2 2.
Race 6: 9 Sir Kalahad $21.00 $8.00 1 More Than Exceed 4: (1 3 7 10) $318.20. Scr: 8L, 4, 5, 9. $593.20. All Started. QUADDIE: 5 Territory Titan 3 Wurlies Lastchance 10 Crowned
$2.10 7 Global Gift NTD. Q: $36.30. E: $83.40. T: $405.40. Race 4: 4 Bentley Magic $3.20 $1.50 10 Elegant Grace $2.40 Race 2: 2 It’s Magic $3.90 $1.40 5 Black Cheval $1.30 3 Lizzie 6 Bear Arms $1, 862.30.
FIRST 4: (9 1 7 2) $1, 652.50. Scr: 8L, 4, 5. 6 Invinciano $5.80. Q: $19.40. E: $28.90. T: $603.80. A2: 4-6: Our Journeyman $4.20. Q: $11.20. E: $11.70. T: $103.50. SUB: 5 2 3 2.
26 THE EXAMINER Thursday July 09, 2020 examiner.com.au

SPORT STATE LEAGUE FOOTBALL

ONE AND DONE: Colin Garland will help out the GUN RECRUIT: Josh Green will add valuable experience BACK AT IT: Lauderdale big man Toutai Havea wrestles
Tasmanian Devils set-up after an impressive season to a young Clarence line-up. Brad Cox-Goodyer to the ground.
roaming North Hobart's forward line.

South pack closing in


The TSL's five
Hobart clubs have
set their sights
on chasing down
their Northern
counterparts
in this year's
shortened season.
HAMISH GEALE
reports.

CLARENCE
COACH: Je-
romey Webberley
LAST SEASON: Sixth
(Played 18, won 3, lost 15)
INS: Josh Green (VAFA),
Tyson Hanslow (injury)
Luke Swinton (Lindisfarne)
Jacques Barwick (North
Hobart)
OUTS: Gabriel Chambers,
Matthew Ling, Jake Cox TIGERS RISING: Trent Baumeler led Kingborough to its first ever finals appearance last season and boasts a superstar midfield group in 2020.
ONE TO WATCH: "We've
got a few guys going pretty growth within our club." but we'll just have to wait COACH SAYS: "I think for son, took note of some LAST SEASON: Seventh
well at the moment," Web- and see. We've got some us the big one, as it is every things he needed to work (Played 18, won 3, lost 15)
berley said. "Jack Preshaw GLENORCHY older blokes we rely on and year, is to keep improving. on and he's come back in INS: Baxter Norton (Wer-
has really spent a fair bit of COACH: Paul Kennedy some younger blokes we "Last year we probably really good shape and been ribee), Jack Sandric (Co-
time working on his game LAST SEASON: Fourth believe in and we're confi- started to see some of the training quite well," captain burg), Troy Cunliffe (Lindis-
over the break and he looks (Played 20, won 12, lost 8) dent they can step up." rewards of the things we Bryce Walsh said. farne), Sean Willis (cricket)
like a different player. He's INS: Chris Howard put in place in the win and "Sam Siggins as well, it's Nathan Hardy (University),
always been extremely hard (University), Mitch Rainbird KINGBOROUGH loss column. We're strong his second year back at the Andrew Palmer (Cygnet),
at the contest and at the (year off) COACH: Trent Baumeler through the midfield now club. Last year he carried a Michael Fisher (DOSA), Jeff
man, I just think he's worked OUTS: Sam Hall (retired) LAST SEASON: Fifth with [Kieran] Lovell, Willis, bit of a knee injury and he's Fisher (DOSA), Jack McCull-
so hard on getting his body Cam Duffy (year off) (Played 19, won 6, lost 13) [Lachie] Clifford and Will worked hard over pres-sea- och (Bridgenorth)
ready to compete with the ONE TO WATCH: "Aiden INS: George O'Neill Campbell's back from injury son. I feel like you're going OUTS: Colin Garland
bigger guys in the TSL. He's Grace had a good year but (Cygnet), Nathan Duggan as well. He missed last year to see a 100 per cent fit Sam (coaching), Sam Darley
a young joint vice-captain we feel there's quite a bit (Cygnet), Jack Bilson with an ACL and Ollie Bur- Siggins. He's probably one of (Leeton-Whitton), Mac
with Ethan Jackson and he's of development left in his (returning, VAFA), Macken- rows-Cheng is back from the the most versatile players in Evans (interstate), Ollie Di
probably only played about footy," Kennedy said. zie Willis (Southport), Trent Devils program, so we really the league and a pretty scary Venuto (retired)
15 games, but we're really "Josh Arnold, who after six Keep (cricket) like our midfield group and sight for other sides." ONE TO WATCH: "Troy
excited about what he's years as vice-captain is now OUTS: Alex Vincent we're hoping they continue CAPTAIN SAYS: "We lose Cunliffe - he's a very hard
going to bring." co-captain for the first time, (cricket), Hugh Johnson to grow and give us first use a couple of guys that were bodied midfielder who
COACH SAYS: "We're his pre-season training has (work), Michael Paul of the football." very good players for us in works really hard to find
still extremely young. We been outstanding. We think (Huonville) Trupp, Boscott and Hill but plenty of the footy and
obviously did a pretty hard some young players like Ad- ONE TO WATCH: "Lochie LAUDERDALE we support their decisions tackles very aggressively,"
12 months last season, we am Roberts, Cam Goodsell Griggs improved a lot last COACH: Darren Winter and I feel like what we've Robinson said.
saw some real growth within and Ryan Banks-Smith are year and he's had a really LAST SEASON: Second picked up can slide in and COACH SAYS: "The iso
our group and we're looking ready to take another step so strong pre-season," Baume- (Played 22, won 15, lost 7) replace those guys. period has probably given
to see some more growth there's a lot of players that ler said. INS: Will Poland (King- "We're just really excited some of the younger boys
within that group this year. we feel have had really good "He was a very strong borough), Toutai Havea to get out there and we're more chance to develop in
"Obviously the Devils preparation." performer for us last year (returning), Jake Dance grateful that we're able to the gym again, so they've
coming back is going to help COACH SAYS: "We've still and hopefully he can start (Cygnet), Jarrod Westell have a a competition and put a bit of strength on as
us out so we're excited about got Brayden Webb, Daniel to go to the next level. He's (year off), Tom Steele play for premiership points well so you'll see a more
what they can bring, but Joseph, Harrison Gunther probably played 20-30 sen- (ODFA) because your weekends skilful side and well be a
for us it's about improving and Chris Howard all ior games now so we should OUTS: Edward Trupp are pretty empty with- bit more attacking with our
on last year, continuing to coming off knee injuries so start to see him become (travelling), Alex Hill (OHA), out football." ball movement.
understand and learn how they're all still in rehab, but a really consistent senior Thor Boscott (Cygnet) "The only way for us is
we want to play and what we'll definitely get some of footballer which would be ONE TO WATCH: "Josh NORTH HOBART up, we just want to keep
makes us a good team, and those guys back this season. good because he does put in Williams - "I feel like he's COACH: Rich- improving. We're fully aware
really celebrate the areas of It'd be great if we got all four, a lot of hard work." had a really strong pre-sea- ard Robinson it's a ruthless competition."
examiner.com.au Thursday July 09, 2020 THE EXAMINER 27

RACING SPORT

Jockey eyeing return


Currie TOTE FACILITIES BACK
FOR LPC MEETING
The on-course tote will
hopes to be operating at Mowbray on
Friday night for the first time
since February.
ride next There were no betting
facilities at the Launceston

month Pacing Club's two meetings


in March as they were partic-
ipant-only due coronavirus
PAST THE POST restrictions.
BY GREG MANSFIELD The LPC has had two
meetings since the 10-week
MULTIPLE group 1-win- shutdown and has been un-
ning Tasmanian jockey able to get Tabcorp operators
Luke Currie hopes to make to the track.
a long-awaited return to the However secretary Mi-
saddle in mid to late August. chelle French said that an
Currie, who grew up a agreement had now been
stone's throw from Mowbray reached where Tabcorp
racecourse but has spent would provide two operators
most of his career in Mel- for the upstairs area and the
bourne, hasn't ridden since club would use its own mon-
sustaining serious injuries ey to pay for another opera-
in a fall at Moonee Valley GETTING CLOSER: Former Tasmanian jockey Luke Currie is nearing a return to the saddle after being sidelined by tor in the owner-trainers' bar.
in February. multiple injuries sustained in a fall in Melbourne. "Everything will be pretty
The 38-year-old has much back to normal this
spent the past 4-1/2 months week except the lift in the
recuperating from a frac- grandstand still won't be
tured spine, two broken working," French said.
ribs, a chipped bone in his "We've been told the up-
thumb and nerve damage in grade work should be fin-
his neck. ished by our next meeting on
He said this week he was July 19."
now getting on top of his
injuries and will know more TASSIE PACERS TO
about the date for a possible RACE AT MELTON
comeback after he sees his Two Tasmanian pacers
surgeon on Monday. have been sent to Melbourne
With a good prognosis, he Spring plans for Mystic Journey will depend on the Former star apprentice Kyle Maskiell makes his comeback for good races at Melton on
hopes to get a clearance to COVID-19 situation in Victoria. to racing at Spreyton on Sunday. Saturday night.
resume riding trackwork in Rohan Hillier has trans-
the next couple of weeks. ferred Lip Reader to the Ad-
Currie has ridden more JOURNEY PLANS His new first-up target Trinder is looking to give in all 10 races at Spreyton am Kelly stable and he will
than 1300 winners and HINGE ON VIRUS is the group P B Lawrence Mystic Journey two trials on on Sunday. contest a $20,000 heat of the
has nine group 1 races on Trainer Adam Trinder has Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield the synthetic before the P B The 22-year-old walked TAB Winter Championship.
his resume. been forced to revise plans on August 15 - a race that Lawrence and maybe more away from racing to pursue Dick Eaves has sent El Jays
His other memorable wins for Mystic Journey due to the Mystic Journey won last year. if he has to wait for a lat- a career as a profession- Mystery to David Miles and
include the group 2 Queen escalating COVID-19 prob- And, if the pandemic er option. al bull-rider, citing rising she will run in the $30,000
Elizabeth Stakes and Wer- lems in Victoria. situation hasn't improved weight as one of the reasons. Jane Ellen, a group 3 race
ribee Cup on the legendary The star mare was to have by then, he could wait for BUSY COMEBACK FOR He was runner-up in for mares.
Makybe Diva. resumed in the group 3 the group 1 Memsie Stakes KYLE MASKIELL the Australian bull-riding Miles has three others
As far as national success Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) (1600m) at the same track a Former star apprentice championship in 2019 and mares in the race including
is concerned, he ranks as one at Caulfield on July 25. fortnight later. Kyle Maskiell isn't going had hoped to win the 2020 early favourite Pick Up Line
of the most successful Tas- However Trinder said he If, by that stage, it's still too about his comeback in title until coronavirus ended ($4.40). El Jays Mystery is $71
manian jockeys of all time. would now bypass that race difficult for him to accom- half measures. the season. with tab.com.au.
He has also ridden suc- due to the COVID-19 uncer- pany the horse to Victoria, Maskiell, who hasn't rid- He said he had always in- Lip Reader was runner-up
cessfully in Singapore, Ma- tainty and the possibility that "we'd bite the bullet and den in a race since November tended to return to racing at to Cool Water Paddy at Mow-
laysia and Mauritius. the track would be too wet. send her anyway," he said. 2016, has accepted mounts the end of this year. bray last Sunday.

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English
channel
flowing
An English invasion
is spearheading
Launceston City's
charge into the new-
look NPL Tasmania
season.
Striker Rob Gerrard
has jumped ship from
Northern Rangers to
team up with Roger
Hardwicke and Sam
Ridgard, respectively
City's new coach and
captain.
Our resident Pom,
ROB SHAW, catches
up with some of his
compatriots.
■ PREVIEW: Page 24 HOT PROSPECT: Launceston City new signing Rob Gerrard in action against Olympia on Saturday. Picture: Phillip Biggs

WIN BONUS
FOOTBALL
BY HAMISH GEALE
through the height of Tasma-
nia's coronavirus period.
The foregoing of player
those clubs," Kennedy said.
"There's such great history
in the TSL, you look at the
really meaningful and really
important because the seven
teams dug in and made sure
hit 60-point semi-final win
last season and Kennedy
said the result had stuck in
PRESERVING more than a payments headlined a raft clubs - six of the seven clubs there was a season so those his players' minds over the
century of Tasmanian foot- of compromises required to are more than 100 years old rivalries are going to off-season.
ball history and rivalries will get the season off the ground old and the other one is 72 continue and we all get the "We're pretty happy we've
be the legacy of season 2020, - an achievement Kennedy years old. opportunity to try and knock got Launceston first," Kenne-
says Glenorchy coach Paul labelled "really important". "There's great history in the North Launny off the perch." dy said.
Kennedy. "The seven clubs did an rivalries, from a Glenorchy Kennedy's Magpies will "They certainly did a great
A 12-round 2020 season outstanding job really driv- point of view games against host Launceston in the first job on our home deck last
will begin this weekend - ing to get not just a season, North Hobart, Clarence, game of the season at 1pm year so we feel like we've got
nearly four months later but a meaningful season North Launceston go back a on Saturday. something to prove."
than first planned - after sur- where we play each other long time. The Blues kept Glenorchy ■ TSL'S SOUTHERN
viving some shaky moments twice - it's a real credit to "So to me this season is to just four goals in a rain- CONTENDERS: Page 26 Paul Kennedy

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EAST LAUNCESTON than 12 months old) offers plenty of The entire 1,039 sq m block has
6 Cardigan Street storage options, stone bench tops and been fully landscaped with a wide
Offers over $719,000 a nice breakfast bar. selection of trees, shrubs, fruit trees
It flows to the dining / second living and plants.
3 2 3
space with sliding door access to Raised veggie beds are also set up
the deck. and a new gravel driveway installed
THIS 1950s home sits proudly on the A spacious hallway with storage along with a concrete floor in the
high side of the street and showcas- cupboards leads to three good sized double carport.
es some picturesque views of the bedrooms, all with built-in robes and The property is located in a
mountains past Newstead and over the master with an ensuite. convenient location in East Launces-
to Relbia. The main bathroom is both stylish ton within walking distance of local
The property has been transformed and simplistic. primary schools, shops, cafes and
over the past 16 years by it's current The extra large laundry certainly public transport.
owners to provide a stylish and offers plenty of space and function- A viewing is sure to impress!
comfortable family home. ality.
Catching lots of sun and light the Bright neutral tones and polished
main living area is both bright and floors add to the liveability.
inviting with a wood heater and heat The large outdoor deck area which Agency: Flanagan Residential
pump. overlooks the rear garden, offers Agent: Rae Smith, 0455 445 300
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Employment and its relationship with the housing market


IF YOU have your finger on "Over the past two months, confidence has rebounded and stimulus measures are cates that 835,000 fewer peo- perform well when unem-
the property market's pulse, economic and housing mar- 33% since its trough in May. wound back. Rental markets ple were employed across ployment rises. That is be-
you'll be looking to data as ket indicators have been fair- "However, comprehensive are expected to be particu- Australia," says Ms Owen. cause when unemployment
an indication to its future ly subdued," says Ms Owen. coverage of labour markets larly dampened by dispro- "Historically, increases in surges and the economy
performance. "However, they have shown from the ABS highlights portionate job losses among the unemployment rate have weakens, the monetary re-
Here Eliza Owen, Head of an improvement since April. sobering headwinds for the young people, and those not necessarily led to house sponse has been to lower the
Research Australia at Core- A rise in sales over May saw property market. working in tourism, hospital- price falls. In fact, the oppo- cash rate. The cheaper cost of
Logic explains what the latest a strong absorption of new "Job and income levels are ity and the arts. site had been the case." debt actually creates growth
employment data means for listings, clearance rates have likely to remain subdued as "Between March and May, "It is not uncommon for in housing for those who can
the housing market. rebounded, and consumer mortgage holidays expire ABS labour force data indi- some housing markets to still afford to buy."

Get inspired
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renovation
IF YOU are planning a major home is The RZB House
renovation project, you may Carrier by Postmus Archi-
want to draw inspiration tects that won the Award for
from one of the houses Sustainable Architecture.
recognised at The 2020 WA The jury's decision to
Architecture Awards. award this suburban house
The WA Awards were is based on the belief that
held on Friday, June 26 and the ambitions set by the
Reed House by Beth George complex brief have been
was recognised with The met in an exceptional way,
Peter Overman Award for resulting in a robust example
Residential Architecture in of sustainable design.
the Alterations and Addi- Whilst the home is spatial-
tions category. ly organized around tradi-
Reed House is a highly tional use, it demonstrates
considered addition to an an integrated approach
existing house built in 1908. to the creation of a living
The project explores ideas environment, internal and
of memory and interpre- external, where architects,
tation through a series of landscape designers and
thoughtful interventions and engineers have successfully
new additions. shared the design process.
The extension is posi- A standout for residential
tioned sensitively to retain design in 2020 is the Floating
the dignity of the existing House - Hancy Ellies Resi-
house, while simultaneously dence by Architects Perrine.
asserting itself through a It won The Marshall Clifton
robust material palette and Award for Residential Archi-
sculptural, monolithic forms tecture - Houses (New).
The judges found the The jury was captured by
planning to be clear and log- the originality of the forms,
ical, it responded to the site the attention to detail and
and balanced the require- the skill in delivery of this
ments for enclosure and intelligent project -
the connection to external For more information
WINNER: Reed House is a highly considered addition to an existing house. Photo - Benjamin Hosking. garden spaces beautifully. about the awards visit www.
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Are you Harley’s next ecstatic client? Just goes about getting the job done
Harley has produced some amazing results over the last decade and established himself as one of For the past 25 years and with minimal fuss Gary has gone about doing what he knows best ‘LISTING AND
Launceston’s most reputable agents. He is a highly trained and extremely skilled professional but more SELLING REAL ESTATE ‘ . Whether it be residential , commercial , business or land Gary has the expertise in
importantly he loves what he does and is a real people person. all areas of industry.

With his caring approach and genuine sincerity, Harley guides his clients throughout the buying and selling Having worked for the same company nearly all his real estate career Gary understands the importance of
process and helps them make the right decisions without any unnecessary pressure. loyalty to all people he transacts with during the selling and buying process .

Harley is in a position which allows him to fully focus on his career and achieve the best possible outcome Gary’s ability to inter-grate with all personalities provides him with the ability to produce results across
for his clients. broad price ranges and types of properties providing satisfactory outcomes for all parties concerned .

Whether you’re buying, selling or simply wondering what your property is worth in the current market, Having sold real estate in every suburb in Launceston and more so across the state of Tasmania he has an
please contact Harley at Bushby Property Group today. inbred knowledge of what makes the market and people tick and uses that to his advantage to bring a result
all parties concerned will look back on and think ‘Gee that was easier than I thought it was going to be ‘

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Agent: Bushby Property Group Agent: Living Here
Agent Name: Harley Lindsay Agent Name: Gary Thomas
Contact: 0418 303 360 Contact: 0412 133 014
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INSPECTIONS BY APPOINTMENT

13 Laycock Street, Longford.


Offers Over $325,000.

4 Beds 1 Bath 2 Cars


The wonderful street appeal of this home can overshadow
some of its many benefits. Situated on just over ¼ of an acre
it has easy access to relatively new garaging which has a
concrete base and power to it.
For further information please contact:

Robert Geale
0427 945 993
Office: 54 Cameron Street, Launceston TAS. Ph: 6333 7888

OPEN HOME
Saturday 11.00 - 11.30
90 Marlborough Street, Longford.
Offers Over $225,000.

3 Beds 1 Bath 2 Cars


Originally constructed C1956 this home may well suit a 1st
home buyer that is keen to do some improvements to the
house. Situated on an approx. 808 sqm block.

For further information please contact:

Robert Geale
0427 945 993
Office: 54 Cameron Street, Launceston TAS. Ph: 6333 7888

Business Leasehold and/or Freehold.


Branxholm IGA Express
4 Scott Street, Branxholm TAS.

For Sale By Offer.


Branxholm IGA Express services the prosperous farming
community of North East Tasmania, as-well as being the
last town before the infamous Derby mountain bike trails.
With a growing business turnover, the growth in tourism
Floor area IGA Express presents further opportunities to take this business to new
240 sqm* levels. A 3 bedroom flat is located at the rear of the 240sqm
Supermarket floor plate, allowing a good range of product
under the IGA Express model. The Freehold will be available
to the successful business purchaser or alternatively to
a passive investor, based on a Rental of $52,000pa +
*Approx.

Significant Solar Growing sales Outgoings.


Energy Investment year on year Rob Dixon 0408 134 025
Justin Wiggins 0438 522 876
Office: 54 Cameron Street, Launceston TAS. Ph: 6333 7888

Prime exposure to major traffic-flow corridor.

246-248 Wellington Street, Launceston TAS.

For Lease or Sale By Negotiation.


If you are seeking business exposure to vast numbers of
passing traffic, then this South Launceston site is arguably
un-rivalled. Long time utilised as a vehicle sales yard, the
property has a considerable scope of potential use within the
Blue-ribboned High volume zoning classification “Commercial”.
location traffic flow
Five titles combine to a land area of approximately 1,967
sqm, which gives an in-valuable, near 95 metre frontage to
Wellington Street, a major Greater Launceston thoroughfare.
*Approx.

95 metre* street Site area


frontage 1,967 sqm* David Webster 0419 516 629 Outline indicative only
Rodney Rawlings 0408 134 025
Office: 54 Cameron Street, Launceston TAS. Ph: 6333 7888

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Your Trusted Advisor


Despite the unprecedented circumstances the onset of COVID-19 has brought upon us, Tasmania’s property market has
remained very resilient. The stability of “bricks and mortar” continues to be attractive to investors given the extreme sharemarket
volatility and the negligible cash rates. Strong demand for quality assets continues with a number of “on” and “off” market
transactions occurring in the past few months. Below is a broad selection of Knight Frank’s successful sales transactions during
the last twelve months.

200 Campbell Street Level 4 & 6 113-117 Albert Road Cullenswood 121 Don Road 66-80 Collins Street
NORTH HOBART 152 Macquarie Street MOONAH 6870 Esk Main Road DEVONPORT HOBART
HOBART ST MARYS

17 Bayfield Street 105-111 Main Road 4 Watchorn Street 63-65 Elizabeth Street 60-64 Elizabeth Street Gibson Mill Apartments
ROSNY PARK MOONAH HOBART HOBART LAUNCESTON 17 Morrison Street
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Republic Bar 108 Chapel Street 104-114 Wellington Street Cascade Hotel 15 George Street Devonport Waterfront
299 Elizabeth Street GLENORCHY LAUNCESTON 22 Cascade Road LAUNCESTON Hotel
NORTH HOBART SOUTH HOBART DEVONPORT

Scamander Beach Hotel Motel Elizabeth Street Pier 175 Elizabeth Street 67-69 Boland Street 53-57 Collins Street 3 & 5 Bourke Street
158 Scamander Avenue 4 Franklin Wharf HOBART LAUNCESTON HOBART BURNIE
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54 Cameron Street Robert Dixon 48-54 Oldaker Street Nicholas Bond 5 Victoria Street Scott Newton Ian Reed
Launceston David Webster Devonport Hobart Matthew Wright Hayden Peck
Rodney Rawlings Richard Steedman George Burbury
03 6333 7888 Charles Black 03 6424 3568 03 6220 6999 John Blacklow
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Commercial Sales • Commercial Leasing • Hotel & Tourism Sales • Business Sales • Asset Management • Valuations & Consultancy
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expertise experience excellence .

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Home

40 Henrietta Street, Bracknell. Seeking High $300’s


A TOUCH OF THE HAMPTONS 3A2B3C
Immaculate home in a rural setting with mountain views Open Saturday
• Built in 2013, 130.1m2 toastie warm home 10:00-10:30am
• 2 living rooms both with Nectre wood heaters
• 2117m2 block, septic sewer, town water Agent Jo Eady
• A kitchen with a dishwasher and a view! m. 0418727056
e. Jo.eady@epropertyco.com.au
• Insulated in ceilings, walls and floors
www.epropertyco.com.au
• Wood shed, x2 carports & tandem garage
• Suitable garage for caravan & 3 phase power
• Day & Night roll-a-blinds throughout
75 Wellington St, Longford

New Open
Listing Home

7 Franklin Street, Westbury. Contact Agent 56 Hobhouse Street, Longford. Offers Over $245,000
IMMACULATE HOME AN AN EASY CARE BLOCK 3 A 2 B 2 C BUDGET BUY! 3A1B
A walk-in, walk-out, fully furnished option Open Saturday Just a few finishing touches needed and you can rent Open Fri 12:00-12:30pm
11:30 - 12:00pm this out or reside under $300k Sat 12:45-1:15pm
• Built in 2007 on a 632m2 block
• An immaculate home of 132.1m2 • Built in 1987 on a block of 640m2
Agent Jo Eady Agent Jo Eady
• Heatpumps in living and master bedroom • 2 bedrooms have robes, separate laundry
m. 0418727056 m. 0418727056
• Insulated in ceiling & walls, sun soaked living e. jo.eady@epropertyco.com.au • New oven, dishwasher, heatpump e. jo.eady@epropertyco.com.au
• Wrought iron gates and sealed drive to garage • Updated power board, new hot water system
• Security screen doors & alarm system • A good sized fenced rear yard, garden shed
• Established roses and easy care gardens • Converted garage to storeroom/rumpus
• A friendly neighbourhood, short stroll to shops • Requires a repaint throughout, separate toilet
75 Wellington St, Longford 75 Wellington St, Longford

www.epropertyco.com.au | fb/eproperty&co | 75 Wellington St, Longford, 7301 | Jo Eady 0418 727 056 | Office 6397 6376
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BRAND NEW HOMES


Northern Midlands
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Listing

121a Marlborough Street, Longford. $320,000


BRAND NEW - BE QUICK! 2 A 1 B 1 C m2 E
Contracts available subject to obtaining $45,000 homebuilder grant Open Under Construction
• 123.5m2 modern brick homes on small blocks By appointment with Agent
• Single remote controlled garage, 2nd parking
• Heatpump in main living room, insulated Agent Jo Eady
m. 0418727056
• Fenced, gated and landscaped yards
e. jo.eady@epropertyco.com.au
• Double glazed windows, blinds & dishwasher
• Established developers & a quality build
• Deposit down with balance on completion
• Low body corporate and small pet ok 75 Wellington St, Longford

www.epropertyco.com.au | fb/eproperty&co | 75 Wellington St, Longford, 7301 | Jo Eady 0418 727 056 | Office 6397 6376

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9 Penquite Road, Newstead 3 Aram Place, Newstead

$ 3 | % 1 | & 2 | ) • Spacious kitchen, pantry & breakfast bar $ 4 | % 2 | & 2 | ) • Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac
• Large bedrooms, renovated bathroom • Open plan lounge, 2.7m ceilings
• Ducted heating and cooling throughout • Spacious master, large WIR & ensuite
Renovated home, • Landscaped gardens, vegetable garden Beautiful near new • Ducted heating & cooling, sep laundry
beautiful al fresco area • Separate garage with side access
• Additional parking for boat or caravan
home with stunning • BIR’s in all bedrooms + linen closet
• Landscaped & fully fenced gardens
and landscaped gardens • Positioned behind electric gates design and detail • Double garage, internal access

Price $445,000 - $485,000 Price $595,000 - $655,000


Viewing Friday 12:00-12:30pm Viewing By Appointment
Saturday 10:00-10:30am Contact Josh Hart 0447 788 335
Contact Josh Hart 0447 788 335 Brad Gray 0447 744 823
Brad Gray 0447 744 823

522 Lalla Road, Karoola 1/46 Penquite Road, Newstead

$ 4 | % 3 | & 10 | ) • Large family home, separate cottage $ 3 | % 1 | & 2 | ) • Beautiful hardwood floors throughout
• Fertile pastures, electric fences, troughs • Large lounge, open plan dining/kitchen
• Large open plan lounge & al fresco area • Spacious bedrooms, built in wardrobes
“Ribbermont” - Idyllic • Bedrooms provide built in wardrobes Flat with minimal stairs, • Modern bathroom, x2 heat pumps
farm and lifestyle • HUGE rumpus room or bedsit
• Solar hot water and solar electricity
fantastic first home or •

Separate laundry, 2nd toilet
Low maintenance gardens
property on 16.72ha • Multiple sheds, workshops, hay shed investment • Easy walk to Newstead shops & schools

Price $635,000 - $675,000 Price $340,000 - $365,000


Viewing Saturday 11:45 - 12:15 pm Viewing Thurs & Fri 12:45-1:15pm
Contact Josh Hart 0447 788 335 Saturday 10:45-11:15am
Brad Gray 0447 744 823 Contact Josh Hart 0447 788 335
Brad Gray 0447 744 823

ONEAGENCY LAUNCESTON
4/17-19 Abbott Street, East Launceston
oneagencylaunceston.com.au
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Harcourts Launceston 112-114 George St, Launceston Harcourts Northern Midlands 2/30 Marlborough St, Longford Harcourts St Helens 20 Cecilia St, St Helens
6337 9700 | launceston.harcourts.com.au 6391 2911 | northernmidlands.harcourts.com.au 6376 2249 | sthelens.harcourts.com.au

Harcourts East Tamar 97 Macquarie St, George Town Harcourts West Tamar Shop 1/12 Legana Grv, Legana Harcourts North East 22 King St, Scottsdale Harcourts Meander Valley Shop 3, 63-55 Emu Bay Rd, Deloraine
6382 2366 | easttamar.harcourts.com.au 6330 3600 | westtamar.harcourts.com.au 6352 4155 | northeast.harcourts.com.au 6362 4405 | meandervalley.harcourts.com.au

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5/112A Talbot Rd, South Launceston Sale Offers Over $359,000


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• Its hard to come by brand new homes in a fantastic suburb like this one • Modern ensuite with a shower, vanity and toilet e. david.parry@parryproperty.com.au
• Only a short 5 minute drive to Launceston’s CBD • Reverse cycle heat pump for heating and cooling the home
• Tasteful and stylish design, with attention to detail evident at every level • Double garage offering internal access into the home
• Consisting of an open plan living area which boast natural light • Surrounding yards are very low maintenance Rebecca Gardner
• Kitchen is a modern style & includes an island bench & quality appliances • General Hospital & Launceston CBD is just a short drive p. 03 6343 4361
• All bedrooms are a great sized and offer built in robes • Close to the Kings Meadows Mews with great shops, cafes etc m. 0477 881 449
• Main bathroom with shower, bath, vanity and separate toilet • You won’t want to miss out on this great opportunity e. rebecca@parryproperty.com.au

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287 Invermay Road, Invermay Tas 7248 www.parryproperty.com.au
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Agent’s Choice
NEWSTEAD, 76 Wentworth Street
$449,000 - $469,000
A3 B1 C2
Agent: Key 2 Property Phone: Kate Woods & Ananda Cairns 03 6343 1329
Open for inspection: Inspection By Appointment Domain ID: www.domain.com.au/2016291594

Lifestyle: Occupying an elevated position three large bedrooms including a master with
in a highly sought-after, central location, is semi-ensuite.The home features a versatile
this gorgeous character home. Built in 1920 floorplan including a fantastic solarium/
(approx.), the well-maintained period home sunroom, spacious lounge room and large,
boasts fabulous original character features well-appointed central kitchen with quality
including polished timber floors, high ceilings, appliances
beautiful stained-glass windows and ornate Location: Situated within walking distance of
fireplaces. the Launceston CBD, LGH and local schools
Features: Perfectly combining period charm and shops, the home is sure to impress.
and tasteful modern updates and offering

Agent’s Choice
PROSPECT VALE, 370 Westbury Road
Offers Over $279,000
A3 B1 C1
Agent: Bushby Property Group Phone: Kylie Luck 0409 187 783
Open for inspection: By Appointment Domain ID: www.domain.com.au/2016346250

Lifestyle: Perfectly positioned in popular fencing to 2 sides, single garage, extra off
Prospect Vale, this home is ideally suited to street parking, and a front hedge for privacy
a first home buyer or an investor looking to completes this home.The current tenant is
make improvements and add value. keen to stay on, with the convenient location
Features: This home offers three large and being on the public transport route, what
bedrooms, one with built-in storage, a could be better!
spacious combined bathroom and laundry Location: Within a two minute walk of the
with separate bathtub.The kitchen gets plenty Prospect Vale Marketplace, here you are close
of sun and adjoins the generous living space to local schools, as well as a myriad of other
with both a heatpump and electric heater for conveniences and just a quick 10 minute drive
your year-round comfort. New colourbond into the Launceston CBD.

Agent’s Choice
BINALONG BAY, 10 Coffey Drive
Offers Over $649,000
A3 B2 C1
Agent: Bushby Property Group Phone: Mark Bushby 0418 130 732 & Eric Andersen 0412 625 070
Open for inspection: By Appointment Domain ID: www.domain.com.au/2016189401

Lifestyle: What better place in the world is cathedral ceilings, providing a relaxed light
there to escape to in these times! None other filled space flowing superbly to the outdoor
than the iconic Bay Of Fires region with its entertainment deck.This highly desirable
internationally renowned crystal clear, aqua split level beach house comprises 3 larger
waters and squeaky, white sandy beaches. bedrooms, 2 modern bathrooms, separate
You couldn’t help not celebrate in style, on laundry, excellent storage, double glazed
the expansive deck, with a fine bottle of windows and garaging under. Open the front
bubbles in being the proud purchaser of this door of this home and just enjoy as there’s
quintessential beach house overlooking the nothing you need to do!
pristine Binalong Bay Beach. Location: Close to local conveniences and an
Features: This stunning home with its easy, scenic drive to Launceston.
generous open plan design features timber

Agent’s Choice
WEST LAUNCESTON, 1 Sophie Place
$370,000
A3 B1 C1
Agent: Harcourts Launceston Phone: Sharin Imlach 0427 918 936
Open for inspection: By Appointment Domain ID: www.domain.com.au/2016149737

Lifestyle: Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac in August and returning $360 per week this is an
the popular suburb of West Launceston this opportunity to grab this solid home.
property could be your next home or perhaps Location: Only minutes from the CBD and very
an investment. close to the magnificent Cataract Gorge, good
Features: Consisting of three good sized schools are also close by.This property won’t
bedrooms, open plan living and a spacious last long so don’t hesitate.
private rear yard. Currently tenanted until
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location. The attractive home offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, open with built-in robes, a well-appointed kitchen, and open plan living.
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74 Tomahawk Drive, Tomahawk 8 Leslie Grove, Prospect Vale
Wonderfully located, this home features uninterrupted views across Bass This home boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere and offers
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within an easy stroll across the foreshore reserve to stunning beaches. constructed home offers four bedrooms including a master with ensuite.
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Best Offer Over $389,000 | 3A 2B 2C Best Offer Over $475,000 | 4A 2B 2C

www.key2.com.au | hello@key2.com.au | 101 Galvin Street, South Launceston, Tasmania | 6343 1329
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PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGENT FOR MORE DETAILS.
Time Address A BC Price Guide Agent Time Address A BC Price Guide Agent

BRACKNELL NORWOOD
Saturday 11th July Saturday 11th July
10.00 - 10.30am 40 Henrietta Street 3 2 2 Seeking high $300s eProperty & Co 0418 727 056 11.00 - 11.30am 18 Boiton Hill Road 3 1 4 $339,000-$359,000 Nest Property 0409 304 466

EVANDALE PERTH
Saturday 11th July Saturday 11th July
12.00 - 12.30pm 21 Stockmans Road 4 2 8 Offers Over $590,000 Nest Property 0409 304 466
12.00 - 12.30pm 20 Scone Street 3 2 4 $599,000 - $639,000 Harrison Humphreys 0455 994 410

GLENGARRY PROSPECT VALE


Saturday 11th July Saturday 11th July
10.30 - 11.00am 103Turkey Farm Rd 3 2 - Auction Harcourts WestTamar 0418 379 701
10.00 - 10.30am 10 Nicole Court 5 3 4 $579,000 - $619,000 Harrison Humphreys 0405195431
KAROOLA 11.00 - 11.30am 46 Las Vegas Drive 3 1 2 Offers over $389,000 Roberts R/E Launceston 0400 997 101
Saturday 11th July 1.30 - 2.00pm 8 Leslie Grove 4 2 2 BOO $475,000 Key 2 Property 6343 1329
11.45 - 12.15pm 522 Lalla Road 4 3 10 $635,000 - $675,000 One Agency Launceston 0447788335
PUNCHBOWL
KINGS MEADOWS Friday 10th July
Friday 10th July 10.00 - 10.30am 9 Jocks Court 3 2 2 Offers Over $489,000 Sims For Property 0400 566 654
1.00 - 1.30pm 42 Blaydon Street 4 1 2 Offers Over $405,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022

Saturday 11th July RIVERSIDE


9.00 - 9.30am 42 Blaydon Street 4 1 2 Offers Over $405,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022 Saturday 11th July
10.00 - 10.45am Ecclestone Estate - - - From $122,000 JAC Group 0400 440 444
LAUNCESTON
10.00 - 10.30am 2/3 Bronte Court 2 1 1 o/o $389,000 Roberts R/E Launceston 0400 997 101
Thursday 9th July
10.00 - 10.30am 48 Rannoch Avenue 5 3 1 Offers Over $495,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022
4.30 - 5.00pm 98 Balfour Street 3 1 1 Negotiable Knight Frank Launceston 0418 136 886
1.30 - 1.50pm 2/10 Hamish Court 3 2 3 O/O $525,000 Parry Property 6343 4361
Saturday 11th July
2.15 - 2.45pm 3/3 Phoebe Court 2 1 2 BOO $319,000 Key 2 Property 6343 1329
10.30 - 11.00am 98 Balfour Street 3 1 1 Negotiable Knight Frank Launceston 0418 136 886
SOUTH LAUNCESTON
LONGFORD
Friday 10th July
Friday 10th July
12.00 - 12.30pm 1/63Talbot Road 4 1 3 Offers Over $439,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022
12.00 - 12.30pm 56 Hobhouse Street 3 1 0 Offers over $245,000 eProperty & Co 0418 727 056

Saturday 11th July Saturday 11th July


9.00 - 9.20am 33 Bulwer Street 3 1 2 O/O $289,000 Parry Property 6343 4361 10.00 - 10.30am 337 Wellington Street 3 1 4 Offers Over $499,000 Nest Property 0409 304 466

9.25 - 9.45am 2/63 Malcombe Street 2 1 1 $275,000 Parry Property 6343 4361 11.00 - 11.30am 1/63Talbot Road 4 1 3 Offers Over $439,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022

12.45 - 1.15pm 56 Hobhouse Street 3 1 0 Offers over $245,000 eProperty & Co 0418 727 056 12.40 - 1.00pm 5/112ATalbot Road 3 2 2 O/O $359,000 Parry Property 6343 4361

MOWBRAY ST LEONARDS
Friday 10th July Saturday 11th July
1.00 - 1.30pm 4 Calais Street 3 1 3 Offers Over $299,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022 11.25 - 11.45am 6/13 Mestre Court 2 1 2 O/O $399,000 Parry Property 6343 4361

Saturday 11th July


SUMMERHILL
10.00 - 10.30am 4 Calais Street 3 1 3 Offers Over $299,000 Harcourts Launceston 0400 895 022
Saturday 11th July
10.00 - 10.30am 1/5 Cadorna Street 2 2 1 $320,000 - $350,000 Key 2 Property 6343 1329
10.10 - 10.30am 19 Luke Court 3 1 3 $365,000 Parry Property 6343 4361
NEWSTEAD
Thursday 9th July TREVALLYN
12.45 - 1.15pm 1/46 Penquite Road 3 1 2 $340,000 - $365,000 One Agency Launceston 0447788335 Saturday 11th July
12.15 - 12.45pm 7 Glencoe Avenue 4 2 2 Offers Over $449,000 Harcourts Launceston 0438 088 496
Friday 10th July
10.50 - 11.20am 4 St James Place 4 2 2 $850,000 Sims For Property 0400 566 654 WESTBURY
12.00 - 12.30pm 9 Penquite Road 3 1 2 $445,000 - $485,000 One Agency Launceston 0447788335
Saturday 11th July
12.45 - 1.15pm 1/46 Penquite Road 3 1 2 $340,000 - $365,000 One Agency Launceston 0447788335
11.30 - 12.00pm 7 Franklin Street 3 2 2 Contact Agent eProperty & Co 0418 727 056
Saturday 11th July
10.00 - 10.30am 9 Penquite Road 3 1 2 $445,000 - $485,000 One Agency Launceston 0447788335 YOUNGTOWN
10.45 - 11.15am 1/46 Penquite Road 3 1 2 $340,000 - $365,000 One Agency Launceston 0447788335 Saturday 11th July
11.00 - 11.30am 33 Como Crescent 4 2 2 Offers Over $459,000 Harcourts Launceston 0438 088 496 10.30 - 11.00am 3 Brownrigg Place 4 2 2 $595,000 - $645,000 Roberts R/E Launceston 0400 997 101

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$415,000 Plus GST (if any) Features include:
■General business zoning
350 m
■Brick construction, aluminium windows
■Four separate tenancies
SITUATED on Marlborough Street, Long- ■Shared facilites
ford this property boasts fantastic street ■Parking for 20 plus vehicles
appeal in a prime location. ■Heat pumps in three of four tenancies
The property would suit a range of uses Located centrally in Longford on main
from owner occupiers running their own road through the town.
business to landlords looking to freshen up Zoned General Business.
the offering and lease out the property. Make sure to book your inspection with
There is so much potential here. Nick Oliver today.
The property is configured into four
tenancies, with one space currently under
short term lease, allowing the ability to
work on the vacant areas should you wish Agency: NAI Harcourts
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There is the benefit of ample on site Inspect: By appointment

Agent’s Choice
3 WILLOWS VINEYARD
46 Montana Road, Red Hills
Offers Over $1,500,000 plus Stock & Machinery
Agent: Knight Frank Phone: Rodney Rawlings 0419 323 626
Commercial ID: www.commercialrealestate.com.au/2015828828

Features: In an idyllicTasmanian setting on the homestead, cottage, cellar door/machinery


road to Cradle Mountain.The most beautiful shed, state of the art web based vineyard
and complete (turn-key) vineyard/lifestyle automation system - literally nothing to spend.
property of its type I have seen. On 6 hectares Location: Red Hills is located 5 minutes from
(approximately) of gentle sloping land with the thriving rural township of Deloraine.
2.35 hectares under vine some as old as 15 Just 35 minutes from both Devonport and
years. Grape varieties Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Launceston. On the road to one ofTasmania’s
Chardonnay and Baco Noir. Bountiful water icons – Cradle Mountain.
supply with bore and two dams, renovated
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SUBURB TRENDS
Bridport
Median House Price # Sold Properties 12 months. Suburb Growth
$410,000 33 20.2%

Median Unit Price Average Rental Return Suburb Rental Yield


$290,000 $320 p/w 4.6%

Scottsdale
Median House Price # Sold Properties 12 months. Suburb Growth
$245,000 50 2.7%

Median Unit Price Average Rental Return Suburb Rental Yield


N/A $260 p/w 5.2%

Nabowla

Median House Price # Sold Properties 12 months. Suburb Growth


$310,000 8 31.9%

Median Unit Price Average Rental Return Suburb Rental Yield


N/A N/A N/A

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