19th August 2016

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19th August 2016
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Surfing an Olympic Sport in 2020
The International Olympic Committee has announced
that surfing will make its debut at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
There is no doubt Australia’s Olympic surf team will be
fighting for the gold medal in Tokyo in both the men’s and
women’s divisions and with world champions like Mick
Fanning keen to get involved in whatever capacity they
can, the sky is the limit. “I think it is great the Olympics has
recognised surfing because it is such a global sport these
days and for the people lucky enough to be competing
it will be very prestigious so I am extremely happy,”
Fanning said. “In four years time I don’t think I will be at
the top of my game so I would be honoured to be a coach
or mentor. If you have a look at the rookies that are on
board at the moment like Jack Freestone, Stu Kennedy,
Davey Cathels and Ryan Callinan, those guys along with
your Matt Wilkinsons have to be making a strong case for
selection. Stephanie Gilmore, Sally Fitzgibbons and Tyler
Wright have been leading the way but we have a really
good depth of field for the women’s team as well,” Fanning
went on to say. Surfing Australia Chair and 7 x World
Champion Layne Beachley said inclusion is important and
she expects a global audience to react to surfing in Tokyo.
“From Surfing Australia’s point of view, this is what we have
been working towards with all of our Sport Development
Pathway programs which will come into fruition at the
Olympic Games,” Beachley said. “When people see surfing
at the Olympic Games it is going to blow their minds,
whether it is in a wave pool or in the ocean is irrelevant,
the athleticism, the mindset and the ability to perform
under pressure is what makes surfing so unique and I think
the worldwide audience will appreciate how we can turn
a wave into our own beautiful canvas.” Current World Surf
League World Junior Champion Isabella Nichols will be on
the radar for selectors come Tokyo and was excited about
the prospect of being a part of something ...cont on page 2
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Continued from front page... so big in surfing. “It is a really big
step for surfing to be included in the Olympics in 2020,
being recognised as a major sport is this arena is huge. If
I end up competing in Tokyo it will be daunting with so
many people worldwide watching it but so exciting at
the same time,” Nichols said. The International Olympic
Committee approved to support five new sports at the
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games: karate, skateboarding, sports
climbing, surfing and baseball/softball. The Organising
Committee for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 proposed
the new sports in response to the new flexibility provided
by Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC’s strategic roadmap
for the futures of the Olympic Movement, to encourage
innovation in the Olympic program. Olympic Agenda 2020
gives host cities the option of suggesting new sports and
events for inclusion in their edition of the Games.
Broadbeach Has All That Jazz!
Music and jazz lovers rejoice as the Gold Coast’s best
free jazz event returns to the stages the Broadbeach
entertainment precinct! The Broadbeach Jazz Festival
features world class entertainers transforming Surf Parade
with live eclectic jazz and funk tunes as well as cool vibes.
The Broadbeach Mall stage will buzz all weekend with free
entertainment from early morning to evening. Spread over
two days, Broadbeach Alliance CEO Jan McCormick said
there will be something for everyone to enjoy. “We have
created a weekend to entertain people of all ages inside a
family friendly, village-style environment. What makes the
Broadbeach Jazz Weekend so unique is that you can soak
up the incredible atmosphere from the streets, or grab a
table at one of the many restaurants, it is all within walking
distance.” Along with top notch music performances, an
electic mix of street entertainers are sure to grab your
attention from stilt walking, juggling, acrobatics, mime
and roving musicians. On the Sunday this all blends with
the famous Art and Craft Markets in Kurrawa Park. There
is so much to love about the Broadbeach Jazz Weekend,
two days of amazing entertainment and it is all completely
free! The Broadbeach Jazz Festival will be held from
Saturday-Sunday, 20-21st August in Broadbeach. For more
information go to www.broadbeachjazz.com.
The views and opinions expressed here are not necessarily
those of Friday Flyer Publications.
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Kurrawa Looks for New Nippers
As summer approaches so does the nipper season!
Kurrawa SLSC Junior Activities Coorindator Maddy Varga
said nippers is a great way for kids to get fit and learn
about beach safety. “For children and adults on the
Gold Coast, knowledge about water and beach safety is
invaluable and nippers is a fantastic place to start learning
all about surf lifesaving. Nippers, 5-13 years of age, doesn’t
only teach children about water and beach safety, but it
also assists them to make new friends, gain confidence,
further develop important life skills and be part of a team
and community. The 2016/2017 Kurrawa Nippers season
commences on Sunday, 18th September 2016 and runs
every Sunday morning from 7:45am-10am for all age
groups (U6-U14) until March 2017. We have excellent
coaches who run additional beach and board training
sessions throughout the week at no extra charge for
kids who are keen competitors or kids who just can’t get
enough of the beach or ocean. Nippers is not only about
getting the whole family involved in the community,
making new friends and having fun but the kids, and
parents, learn so much about beach and surf safety, the
surf lifesaving movement and gain skills for life.” Alessia
Catalano from last year’s under 13s agreed. “I love all the
friendship involved, I feel the whole team was just so
welcoming and really close together. This really helped me
settle in and make new friends, especially since I was just
starting.” After just one season Catalano has learned how
to swim under bigger waves with more confidence and
she encourages other kids to get involved. “I think the best
piece of advice for kids thinking of joining nippers is to not
be afraid. It may seem outside their comfort zone at first,
but once they give it a go I’m sure they will love it.” Sign on
days for the Kurrawa Nippers will be held from 9am-11am
on Sunday 28th August and 11th September at the Miami
Aquatic Centre, 80 Pacific Ave, Miami. Bring the child/
children’s birth certificate (original/copy/photo), parent’s
drivers licence & Medicare card (for blue card application),
swimwear, goggles and towel. Card/cash for membership
fees & uniforms. To make it more affordable for families to
sign up, Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) is offering
a budget friendly pricing structure. The fees are $40 per
child and just $60 for up to two adults. The 2016/2017
season commences at Kurrawa SLSC on Sunday, 18th
September 2016 at 7:45am.For more information contact
Maddy Varga on 55380120.
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Riverside Ripe for Renewal
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like inside a cabinet door. You can attach all
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take responsibility for any of the hints shown here.
ON THIS DAY
The Surfers Riverside area is set to get a makeover
with the construction of a new architectural stepped
seating area along the Appel Park foreshore. Gold Coast
Waterways Authority (GCWA) Chief Executive Officer Hal
Morris said the project is the second stage of the Surfers
Riverside Masterplan. “We are excited about the benefits
this project will bring to the local community and visitors
alike,” Mr Morris said. “It will offer a reinvigorated outdoor
waterfront destination in the heart of Surfers Paradise,
attracting visitors to relax and enjoy social and cultural
activities within the precinct and appreciate our beautiful
waterways. This in turn will stimulate local businesses and
encourage economic development in the area. The $1.75
million project will involve the construction of tiered
seating blocks leading down to the river’s edge, spanning
the length of the Appel Park foreshore.” With construction
commencing in August 2016, the project is expected to be
completed in time for the 2016 Christmas holiday period.
Call for Kids to Make Vids on Safe Travel
to School
GOLD COAST
19th of August
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1692 Salem witch trials: five people (one
woman and four men) are executed after
being convicted of witchcraft.
1820 Joseph Wild names the Snowy
Mountains.
1907 The rabbit-proof fence, to keep pests
out of Western Australia, is completed.
1919 Afghanistan gains full independence
from the United Kingdom.
1934 The creation of the position Führer is
approved by the German electorate with
89.9% of the popular vote.
1946 Bill Clinton is born.
1961 Four Corners TV current affairs
program first screened.
Although we check each fact as best we can, we do not take
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Community Forum on Ice
Education is prevention. At this community forum get
to know what ice is, what it looks like, how it affects
the brain and how to help a loved one who is affected
by it. Topics to be presented on include: community
education and awareness; early intervention and family
support groups; detox, counselling and treatment; and
residential rehabilitation. Guest speakers will include local
police, state and federal government officials, support
service providers, medical practitioners and community
members. All are welcome to attend this free event. RSVP
by Wednesday 24th August on 56656063 or admin@
australianantiicecampaign.org.au. The event will be held
7pm-9pm on Wednesday 7th September at Burleigh
Heads Mowbray Park Surf Life Saving Club (upstairs), Cnr
Goodwin Terrace and Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads.
TILE
Mayor Tom Tate has called on some of the city’s youngest
residents to help challenge and change the travel
behaviour of families across the Gold Coast. The City of
Gold Coast has launched the Active School Travel Video
Competition in which local primary schools create a
30-second video encouraging children to be active and
1612 The “Samlesbury witches”, three
English women, are put on trial, accused
of practicing witchcraft, one of the most
famous witch trials in British history.
safe while commuting to and from school. “We want to
see our kids walking, cycling, riding a scooter or skating to
school so let’s get moving,” Cr Tate said. “Improving safety
at the school gate and being more sustainable are also big
issues so for those who can’t get active, you can do your
bit by carpooling or catching a bus. Come on Gold Coast
primary schools, get creative and show us what you’ve
got.” The video can be an advertisement, story, message
or anything that demonstrates safe and active travel.
More than $1500 worth of vouchers are up for grabs for
the best entries. The City’s Active School Travel program,
which started in 2012, encourages children to travel to
school through sustainable means of transport and in that
time there has been a growth of 12% citywide. There are
15 schools participating in the Active Schools program.
For more information on the competition, entry forms
and terms and conditions visit: cityofgoldcoast.com.au/
videocomp.
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Jon’s Plumbing Tip of the Week
When it comes time to replace your hot water cylinder
make sure you renew all the valves as well. Doing it
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properly, all in one go, makes a lot of sense and then you
don’t have to worry about problems such as old leaking
valves that will cost you more on your water and electricity
bill. Make sure the plumber has a restricted electrical
license as well for your warranty. This helpful information
was supplied by Jon O’Grady, who is a licensed plumber.
Ph: 0450377730 (see ad). If you have a question for Jon,
send it to community@fridayflyer.com.au and keep an eye
out for the response.
Call Out for Cats Toys
A Gold Coast animal welfare agency is calling on the
community to donate scratching posts and other toys
to keep rescued cats entertained. Non-profit WildCats
Animal Welfare rescues and rehomes over 300 abandoned,
dumped and injured cats and orphaned kittens in the
Gold Coast area every year. WildCats President Barbara
Jackson said donations can be picked up from most Gold
Coast locations. “WildCats Animal Welfare need scratching
posts for the rescued cats and kittens in their care. We
also need cat tunnels and toys. If you are able to donate
any of these items, we can pick up from around the Gold
Coast. Blankets, beds, litter trays and food bowls also
welcome. All donations are tax deductible.” Call WildCats
on 55781990 or 0414314443 for more information or to
arrange a donation.
Miami State High Launches Rugby 7s
A school right here on the Gold Coast has become the first
in Queensland to offer Rugby 7s as a curriculum subject.
Independent public school Miami State High made the
announcement just as the Aussie women’s Rugby 7s
team won gold in Rio. Miami High’s program is the first
specific Rugby 7s curriculum program to be offered by an
independent public school in Queensland with direction
from Queensland Rugby Union (QRU). The subject content,
delivered by QRU coaches, includes learning the rules of
the game, game strategies and in Year 10 the students
work towards a coaching competency. The subject was
initiated by a number of Year 9 Miami State High School
girls who play the sport for Bond Pirates Rugby Club, which
has also sponsored the students’ training jerseys. Matt
Chapman, Miami State High School’s Rugby 7s teacher,
said the sport has been taken up strongly within the
school. “32 students, both boys and girls, have taken up
Rugby 7s as a subject this semester, which also includes a
co-curricular component with an after school competition
starting right during the Rio Olympics on 10 August.
Rugby 7s, a variant of rugby union, has a unique skill set.
The sport is fast with seven-minute halves and teams are
made up of seven players. The 7s player needs to be an allround athlete showing great endurance, speed, strength
and bravery.”
Children’s Book Week 2016
It’s Children’s Book Week from Saturday 20th to Friday 26th
August. There’s no better time for children to visit their
local library and discover the amazing range of resources,
get lost in a good book and borrow some to take home!
This year’s theme is Australia: Story Country, so City
Libraries are celebrating with two amazing competitions.
For the littlies (grade 3 and under), there is a cute koala
colouring-in competition. Pick up an entry form at any
library during Children’s Book Week and return it by Friday
9th September to be in the draw to win a great prize. For
budding child and teen writers, two iPad mini 4s are up
for grabs in the Words Out creative writing competition.
There are two age categories. Visit your local library for
more information or go online: www.cityofgoldcoast.com.
au/libraries.
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JP’s #GC Update
From Coolangatta to Coomera, there’s no doubt that the
Gold Coast is home to a wonderful community that plays an
instrumental role in making our City the best place to live, work,
play and raise a family. Together with Gold Coast LNP MPs, I
have been working to support the community by putting the
‘liveability’ of the Gold Coast at the front and centre of our
policies and plans.
That means ensuring there are jobs for our kids, safe
neighbourhoods for families, and attractions for visitors to enjoy;
all whilst maintaining our reputation for being ‘famous for fun’.
We all know that drugs, particularly psychoactive drugs like
ice have become increasingly prevalent on the Gold Coast and
throughout our state and nation. There’s no doubt that these
highly addictive drugs can cause far-reaching and damaging
consequences to users, their families, and the wider community.
2. Keeping bikie clubhouses closed: only the LNP has the proven
track record of closing down criminal bikie gang clubhouses.
3. Drug addiction services: working with the Federal Government
to deliver additional treatment services, particularly for rural and
remote Queensland communities and ensuring targeted support
through Queensland Health initiatives.
4. Law enforcement co-operation: ensuring our state and
commonwealth law enforcement agencies work together and
tackle ice supply and distribution across Queensland.
5. Increased prevention: through community awareness
programs targeting high-risk Queenslanders.
This policy announcement is great news for locals here on
the Gold Coast, where the distribution and consumption of
psychoactive drugs have caused major social issues in our
community.
Together as a community, we can ensure that the Gold Coast is
the best and safest place to live, work, play, and raise a family in
Australia.
That’s why, if elected, an LNP Government will implement a
comprehensive, five-point action plan to take ice off our streets
through crime prevention, drug addiction services and strong
enforcement:
John-Paul
LANGBROEK MP
1. Dob in a dealer: $1 million to encourage the community to
report information to Crime Stoppers Queensland.
07 5600 2100
URBAN BLINDS
surfers.paradise@parliament.qld.gov.au
Member for Surfers Paradise
jplangbroek.com.au
JohnPaulLangbroekMP
@JPLangbroek
HEALTH & BEAUTY NEWS
Shanti’s Thought for the Week
Take a moment, or many, to be still in mind and body. Be
more conscious about the way that you are engaging
with the world around you, and attend to your inner
self, it’s essence and presence. No yoga. No peace. Know
yoga. Know peace. With unlimited blessings, Shantiji. Ph:
55310511 www.shantiyoga.com.
Go for Gold: Not Just at the Olympics
Jokes of the Week
A young Scottish hammer thrower had been
staying in the Olympic Village for two weeks
when his mum arrived. “And now how do you
find your fellow athletes son?” she asked.
“Mother, they are such terrible, noisy people!”
he said. “The volleyballer keeps practicing his
volley on the walls, and won’t stop. The other
is a weightlifter and he constantly bangs the
heavy weights on the ground.” “Poor dear son,
how do you cope with such noisy neighbours?”
asked mum. “Mother, I do nothing,” he replied.
“I just ignore them and keep quietly playing my
bagpipes.”
Why did Mickey Mouse get shot?
Because Donald Ducked.
Why do cows have hooves instead of feet?
Because they lactose.
If you have a joke you’d like to share please email to
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Weekly Trivia
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The quest for the fountain of youth never gets old and
as far as skincare is concerned, gold is said to minimise
collagen depletion and boost elasticity. Whether in the
form of a gold mask, gold facial or in your moisturiser it
all helps. Beautiful skin requires good blood circulation,
good lymph functionality and active hormone secretion.
The negative ions contained in pure gold generate a mild
electrical current to promote blood circulation throughout
the body. It also helps to stimulate the lymph glands so
that nutrients and oxygen can be carried to all tissues,
producing the following results:
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Active generation of collagen.
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Activating the skin cells from increased hormone
secretion.
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Improved metabolism and secretion of waste.
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Stimulation of the veins and nerves, leading to better
blood circulation.
In this way, gold enhances the skin’s innate strength and
helps prevent ageing by reducing dryness through more
effective moisturising and better metabolism. It also helps
in decreasing wrinkles, spots and sagging skin.
From ancient times, gold has always been admired as
a wonder drug in herbal medicine and as a symbol of
eternity. Gold awakens the inner beauty of the skin and
nurtures it to produce the overall effect of a glowing
skin both externally and internally. To sum it up, gold
detoxifies, firms, revitalises, reduces fine lines and wrinkles
and improves the elasticity of the skin. This helpful
information is provided by Karen at Hope Island Medi Spa.
Ph: 55108999. If you have any beauty related questions for
Karen, send them in to community@fridayflyer.com.au and
we will publish the response!
Listening to Emotions: Pets & Children
Are Our Teachers
Pets, like our clinic dog
Archie, are a great source
of company but they can
also teach us a lot about
communication
and
behaviour. Dogs alter
their behaviour based on
what they learn from us.
Dogs learn behavioural
patterns based on what
they feel gives them
enjoyment, creates threat, provides comfort and also
provides them with the most attention. Our children are
very similar. But why is it that we try to limit or suppress
this emotional expression in children? Do these emotions
give insight into a greater awareness we need to explore
with the child? All these experiences are part of living a full
life and should not be valued negatively as they are part of
what makes the spectrum of our techni-coloured rainbow
lives. Our pets have no reason to manipulate others with
their emotions to gain a benefit. They express authentically
based on their belief of what their experience is. Autistic
children experience the beauty of a life closer to this
ideal. It is our role to then teach them positive knowledge
about what underpins their emotion so their behaviour
can be adjusted as their understanding about the world
grows. This helpful information is provided by Katrine
Elliot, Speech Pathologist at Optimal Communications,
Ph: 55282222. If you have a question for Katrine, send it
to community@fridayflyer.com.au and keep an eye out for
the response!
Don’t Ignore Your Snore
Snoring is often seen as a normal part of life that is more
annoying than harmful. However, your snore could be your
body’s way of warning you of something more serious.
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea is a dangerous condition that
can impact your health in a number of ways if it is not
managed correctly. Did you know that snoring is the
number 1 sign of someone suffering from this disorder?
If you or a loved one snore, get checked today for peace
of mind. It might save a life. This helpful information is
provided by Dr Hazim Faragallah, the SleepGP at Malouf
Medical. Ph: 55368556 or www.thesleepgp.com.au. If you
have a question for Dr Hazim send it to community@
fridayflyer.com.au.
Travel Tips for Sporting Events
When travelling for large events, especially high profile
sporting matches, do the following to stay safe:
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Be prepared to react and have an action plan ready
when attending large, public events.
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Review transportation options for getting to and
from the event. Taxis or walking may be safer than
public transportation.
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Consider ways to avoid congestion and heavily
populated areas. This could include going to the
matches early or leaving after the majority of
attendees.
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Keep a photocopy of your ID and a hard copy list of
emergency numbers.
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Be aware of the impact of alcohol on your judgment.
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Monitor the news and follow official security
advisories.
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Be aware of your surroundings and remain vigilant of
suspicious activity.
This helpful travel advice is provided by Kerrie Croft.
We do not take responsibility for any of the tips shown here.
Please consult your Doctor for advice.
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Your Weekly Horoscopes
LEO (Jul 24 – Aug 23)
Now is a great time to focus on personal ideas
and interests, as well as getting your finances
straightened out. As a result, you could uncover
many ways in which you can save by cutting out
unnecessary items. Resist a temptation to splurge
and put money aside for something truly worthwhile.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 – Feb 19)
A positive focus on your sector of shared resources
could see you making some key decisions about how
best to invest your money. You may find that more
opportunities show up, but it pays to be cautious
about how you go about this, especially over the
weekend.
VIRGO (Aug 24 – Sep 23)
Be bold and step into the unknown. Giving your
complete attention to one plan or idea could be all
you need to help it gather momentum and begin
to show signs of success. Expect progress in your
home and family sector. By Saturday challenges
begin to resolve.
PISCES (Feb 20 – Mar 20)
Relationships continue to be largely supportive, with
plenty of opportunities for socializing, romance,
and fun in general. In addition, you’ll find that yet
another barrier to career success may slowly begin
to ease. Try to avoid sending out mixed messages
over the weekend.
LIBRA (Sep 24 – Oct 23)
Although there are plenty of opportunities to socialise
and network, you’ll benefit from time to yourself. You
need this quiet time in order to hear your inner voice,
especially if it has been drowned out by other people’s
needs and demands lately. This is a chance to rest and
recharge.
ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
You may be prompted to make a key decision that
has consequences. It could plant a seed, so think
carefully before you choose one way or the other.
This weekend, whatever was holding you back
releases its grip. On another note, a relationship that
appears alluring this weekend may be flawed.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 22)
Your social life offers many opportunities for positive
encounters. One fairly intense meeting could
encourage you and another to collaborate on an
intriguing idea. You’re about to move forward on the
money front but regarding romance, go easy!
TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 21)
This is the time to explore possibilities related to
your natural gifts and talents. If you have a chance
to showcase your skills, take it. Romance may also
be a hot topic, perhaps leading to an exciting new
bond. Take someone’s words with a grain of salt this
weekend.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 – Dec 21)
Your focus is on how you can move ahead in life and
what steps you need to take to do so. Logic and
instinct form part of the decision-making process. This
week is also a turning point, as you feel more confident
about tackling plans that recently seemed daunting.
GEMINI (May 22 – June 22)
Home and family matters continue to be important,
with perhaps a need to unravel a key issue that has
been annoying you recently. By midweek, you’ll want
to do something about it even though it could involve
conflict. Choose change over the status quo. You
need patience, but it will be rewarded.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 20)
Leave your comfort zone and enjoy the adventures
that fill your life as a result. All kinds of benefits can
come your way when you dare to make a bold move,
including romance, a new job, or an exciting travel
opportunity. Don’t let things beyond your control
phase you, they’ll work themselves out.
BACK SIDE
CANCER (June 23 – Jul 23)
You may be busy with administrative tasks and research.
One particular matter could hold your attention to the
exclusion of others. If you need to make a choice, be
sure that it’s an informed one. There’s progress coming
on the work and lifestyle front after many weeks of
delays.
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BUSINESS NEWS
Interest Rate Cuts Not Passed On… Again
Recently the Reserve Bank came out and reduced the cash
rate by 1/4 percent. But instead of passing on the full rate
cut, banks have only passed on part of the rate cut. Banks
use the excuse of higher funding but in reality this is not
the case. They own a large chunk of the mortgage market
and know that existing customers are not going anywhere.
They don’t want you to know that it’s the new customers
that are getting the better deal. When I started over 10
years ago the average discount, if you were signing up to
a professional package, was 0.5% off the standard variable
rate. Most lenders are now offering up to 1% discount off
the standard variable rate to new customers and brokers
are getting even better deals. Banks are essentially
holding off reducing rates for existing customers while at
the same time providing better deals for new customers.
This costs existing borrowers thousands of dollars. The
game the banks are playing is also likely to continue
until borrowers start voting with their feet and getting a
better deal by refinancing their existing mortgages. This
helpful information is provided by Alex Warren at Mango
Money: www.mangomoney.com.au. If you have any
money or finance related questions for Alex send them to
community@fridayflyer.com.au.
All the Way to the Sale
On any given day in the consultative sales arena, there
is enough money left on the table in lost sales to scare
the fittest man into a heart attack. And it isn’t necessarily
because of a lack of knowledge of ‘closing techniques’ or
questioning models, but rather a lack of care and patience.
The amount of sales professionals that believe ‘if a sale
isn’t made today with this prospect then it will never be
made at all’ is truly staggering and if you can be the sales
professional that understands the following concept then
you will be the sales victor in the long run: When a client
isn’t ready to buy yet, you must find a way to support them
even further right there and then – knowing that the sale
is asking to be nursed until it is ready to be closed down
the track. Suggest a book to read, direct them to a resource
that you can give away at low cost, put them in touch with
someone that they could learn or benefit from – all great
examples of which there are literally an infinite amount.
The key to consultative selling mastery isn’t necessarily
in being able to close anyone and everyone that walks
through the door or picks up the phone, but rather in
knowing how to harness, nurture and grow relationships
with buyers. Measure your closed sales as closely as
you measure new relationships started, relationships
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LOUNGE Janda 3 seater + 2 armcharis,
excellent condition $190 Benowa
Ph 0403834275
nurtured and relationships leveraged. Your pipeline - and
subsequently your sales numbers - will be thanking you for
it in no time. This helpful information is provided by Darcy
J Smyth, the lead trainer of the Tonal Persuasion Method
for Sales – www.tonalpersuasionmethod.com.
What Does ‘Reconciling your Bank
Account’ Mean?
In order to keep track of your income and outgoings, it
is a good idea to regularly reconcile your bank account.
This allows you to manually compare and match your
accounting system with your bank statement, and ensures
that no income to you has been missed, and all expenses
have been accounted for. Depending on the volume of
entries your business incurs, you may want to do this on a
weekly basis. At the very least, a monthly reconciliation of
your bank accounts is recommended and prior to lodging
your BAS. There are various accounting packages available
now that will automatically import your bank statements
into your software, eliminating the need for waiting for
your bank statement to arrive in the post. Some of these
programs will also data-match your entries for you, which
reduces the time taken to perform this task. This helpful
information is provided by Charmaine Fels, Aquarius
Accounts. Ph: 0419020701. If you have a bookkeeping
question for Charmaine, send it to community@fridayflyer.
com.au!
Beware of Driver & PC Cleaning Utilities
Remember that the companies behind these software
miracles are only out to do one thing: move your
money into their pockets for a totally useless service. PC
maintenance software is advertised on the Internet and at
times presents itself as pop-ups. It’s all about scaring you
with threats of blue screens and system crashes. These
companies masquerade as Microsoft Certified Partners.
Windows Update and Apple Software updates take care
of all your needs. If your computer is slowing down, there
are other underlying reasons for this. No software can be
downloaded and miraculously repair your ailing computer.
In fact, these software miracles cause more problems
and sometimes renders your computer unusable. This
helpful information is provided by Bonny Chattergoon at
Chattergoon ICT Services, Ph: 0431062752. If you have a
computer or communication technology related question,
send it to community@fridayflyer.com.au.
The views and opinions expressed here are not necessarily
those of Friday Flyer Publications.
LOUNGE JANDA 3 seater lounge + 2
armchairs excellent condition $490
Benowa Ph 0403834275
HONDA ACCORD Euro Luxury 2004,
Silver-Same family since new,book for
regular services, 222000 ks,4 new tyres
2015,sun roof, vgc $6500 Terranora
Ph 0402452688
BBQ 3 burner hooded stainless
steel BBQ with shelf on each
side includes gas bottle. Very
good condition $150 Arundel
Ph 0412919749
LOUNGE SUITE 3 piece leather, VGC
$500 Labrador Ph 0421520826
LOUNGE SUITE 2 & 3 seater sofa
pair with matching ottoman
$200
Broadbeach
Waters
Ph 0755728224
LOUNGES 2 × 2 seater beige lounges
in good condition $5 Ashmore
Ph 0755393984
MAGAZINES National Geographic
magazines and maps, 254 copies,
1978-2005, mint condition $150 the
BBQ 4 burner with gas bottle $150 lot Labrador Ph 0755744308
Labrador Ph 0421520826
MEMORABILIA Phar Lap, Flemington
CABINETMAKER
onslaught/1930’s, framed, 2ft 6.5inch
Custom furniture, kitchens, bathrooms, x 3ft 5inchs, VGC $200 Labrador
wardrobes, Laundry, built ins etc. $60
Ph 0755310416
p/h Please call Luke for a quote
MOBILE Alktex one touch phone,
Ph 0421902287
2016 model, never used, $40 Labrador
CARPENTER/HANDYMAN
trade qualified, experienced carpenter. Ph 0417198828
Will do decks, fences, painting,
MOUNTAIN BIKE Repco brand, 18
renovations, etc. no job too small, $45 speed, 24 alloy wheels, as new, $50
p/h Call Waide Ph 0412184868
Labrador Ph 0755744308
CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE
NUTRI-BULLET 900 watt, $145,
Renovations, all carpentry & building Labrador Ph 0452402005
work, maintenance, anything you need
we can do! 20 + years experience. $45 OIL 20 Ltr. GT Quality Super
Outboard Motor Oil. $75 Southport
p/h Ph 0423240497
Ph 0755312563
CHAIRS 6 stackable, $15 the lot Isle of
QUILT Queen size, Beautiful Mercer &
Capri Ph 0755382430
CHAIRS 4 x White Plastic Reid gold quilt. Rolled edges diamond
Chairs ,Stackable $20 Arundel stitching. Embossed design. $30
Southport Ph 0413453604
Ph 0412919749
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DINING SUITE, round,extendable
Strong, ideal for moving house,
table, 4upholstered chairs, $150 Clear
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storage, overseas packing. 30 boxes for
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six chairs shaped legs on table and
RUBBISH REMOVAL
chairs upholstered in gold brocade De clutter your home and send it to the
VGC $200 Clear Island Waters tip. Household items, Garden waste.
Ph 0755757602
Same day service available. $45 Large
DVD/VCR player, LG brand,
with cables, VGC, $12 Labrador
Ph 0755744308
ute tray Ph 0410177240
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SMELLY DRAINS
Smelly bathroom or ensuite drains
FILING cabinet, 3 drawer, metal w solved. Lifetime warranty. Eco friendly.
50 files, as new, $180 Isle of Capri
7 day service. Est 1997. $88 fitted.
Ph 0755382430
Ph 0755933517
FRIDGE freezer, General Electric, side
TABLE strong wooden expandable,
by side, 814 capacity, 510 fridge 300
freezer, $280 Arundel, Ph 0755717276 8 chairs, material chairs seating,
Turquoise colour, $100 ono Surfers
GRAPHIC/WEB DESIGN
Paradise Ph 0422295974
Need a new website? logo or
marketing material? Very affordable TABLE Coffee table, Balinese
prices, all your print and web needs style solid teak coffee table
call today! $35 p/h Ph 0432040265 1 5 0 0 m m x 9 0 0 m m x 3 5 0 m m
Excellent condition. $110 Southport
HANDYMAN
Experienced Handyman/Carpenter Ph 0411147450
with fix-it skills for most jobs. Min. 1 TREADMILL pacer, heart rate monitor,
hour + Gst. No job too small. Police clean, little use, foldable $200
checked. $45 Runaway Bay
Southport Ph 0755312563
Ph 0402990277
TV Panasonic 50”, Plasma, $380
JACKET
Men’s,
Scottish
Arundel Ph 041684016
handwoven, 44inch or 112cm
as new, $100 Isle of Capri TV UNIT Solid timber unit 1200 x 1250
x 630 Excellent condition. 2 doors
Ph 0755382430
LADDERS
2
aluminium open flat, 2 drawers. $280 Southport
ladders, almost new, $50ea, Ph 0413453604
Ph 0435280992, Benowa
WALKING STICKS
LAWN MOWER Victa, One year old, $50, Unusual with character, timber, will
shorten.$20 Southport Ph 0755912737
Benowa Ph 0435280992
Interesting Facts
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GriffithUniversityhasthehighest
numberofstudentathletescompeting
attheOlympicsaccordingtoAustralian
UniversitySport.
•
Thereare10refugeescompetingunder
theOlympicFlaginRio.Theyoriginate
fromfourcountries:SouthSudan,
Ethiopia,DemocraticRepublicofthe
Congo,andSyria.
•
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KosovoandSouthSudanparticipatedin
theParadeofNationsduringtheopening
ceremonyforthefirsttimein2016.
InOlympicsshootingcompetitions,
marksmenachievesteadinessby
droppingtheirheartbeattohalfitsnormal
rateandfiringbetweenheartbeats.
•
RiodeJaneiroisthefirstSouthAmerican
citytohosttheOlympics.
•
RiodeJaneiromeans‘RiverofJanuary’in
English.Itgotthisnamebecausethefirst
explorerscametotheharbourinJanuary
andmistakenlythoughtitwasariver
mouth.
•
ThestarsontheflagofBrazilrepresent
theskyoverRioonthenightofNovember
151889,thedateoftheproclamationof
theBrazilianrepublic.
•
ThestatueofJesusinRioisthesecond
biggestintheworld,thelargestisin
Poland,builtin2010.
Although we check each fact as best we can, we do not take
responsibility for any shown here.
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Pink Ribbon Cup Raceday
The Pink Ribbon Cup Raceday Gold Coast is a fundraiser
for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The annual
Gold Coast event raises funds for breast cancer research.
Book your table of ten now to avoid disappointment.
Cost is $140 per person and includes a five-hour drinks
package, buffet lunch and afternoon tea. There are heaps
of prizes to be won including lucky door prizes, raffles and
best dressed. From 11:30am, Saturday 17th September.
The Paradise Room, Gold Coast Turf Club, Racecourse
Drive, Bundall. Email: pinkribbonraceday@gmail.com.
Ph: 0415373112.
Special Needs Library Showcase
Join Nerang Library for a morning of fun and play for
children newborn to 6 years. Disability Services QLD’s
Integrated Therapy Team will be available to discuss the
best resource options for your child. Specialists available
will include physiotherapists, occupational therapists,
speech pathologists and psychologists. 10am-11:30am,
Thursday 25th August. Nerang Library, Cnr Price and White
Streets, Nerang. Ph: 55817180.
Family History Month
Have you wondered about YOUR family tree? Where did
your folks come from? What jobs did they do? Why did
they travel? Who were they? The Gold Coast Family History
Society is having an open day. The community is invited
to see the research library that could help you to answer
these questions. FREE and share a cuppa and a biscuit with
us at the library. 10am-12pm, Friday 19th August. Room 3,
Bicentennial Centre, Nerang/Southport Road, Nerang.
Heal Depression, Sadness, Grief, and
Loss
Loss of any kind can have a big impact on our psychological
wellbeing. Learn how to understand our loss in a way that
supports our wellbeing and brings joy to our lives. Free
session. 5pm-6pm, Thursday 25th August. Broadbeach
Library. Ph: 55811555 to book.
Burleigh Point Outrigger Canoe Club
Do you want to try outrigging paddling for fitness or
competition? Now is the time to give it a go or restart. The
Burleigh Point Outrigger Canoe Club meets at Tallebudgera
Creek, next to the Tallebudgera Active Recreation Camp,
on Saturdays at 6:30am for a 7am start on the water. The
club has equipment, multiple canoe types and approved
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coaches to assist you with the basics. The first 6 paddles
are free. In early September, additional training sessions
commence on Tuesday and Thursdays at 5:30pm. Team
racing commences in January 2017 at both Gold Coast
and other zone locations. For further details contact sect.
bpocc@hotmail.com or send a message on our facebook
page at www.facebook.com/burleighpointoutriggers.
Romance of Rail Exhibition
A heritage train exhibition featuring: History of the
local line 1903-1961, South Coast Rail Line and stations,
miniature PB15 Rolling Stock along with vintage posters
and photos. Presented by Sue Burnett from the Kirra Hill
Heritage Group. 10:30am-12pm, Wednesday 24th August.
Elanora Library, at The Pines Shopping Centre, Elanora.
Active Seniors Kayak Explore
A great opportunity to enjoy a relaxing paddle and explore
your local waterway. Get a group of friends together,
or come on your own to meet some new people. All
equipment and instruction is provided, great for beginners
or those with experience. This is a free event, but spaces
are limited so book as soon as possible. From 9am-11am
on Friday 19th August. Winders Park, 93 Duringan Road,
Currumbin. To book a place call Queensland Canoeing on
38991667.
Poetry for People, Country and Spirit
Join Louise Moriarty as you discover the earth, spirit and
nature. Explore old Dreaming stories. 10am-11:30am,
Monday 22nd August. Southport Library, Cnr Lawson and
Garden Streets, Southport. Ph: 55817200.
Coastal Bus Tour for Seniors
To mark seniors week join this coastal bus tour hosted
by the Griffith Centre for Coastal Management. Have the
experts show you the most important coastal spots on
the Gold Coast. Cost is $5. 9am-1pm, Friday 19th August.
Departs from Philip Park car park, Seaworld Drive, Main
Beach. Ph: 55528823 or email: coasted@griffith.edu.au.
Wind Orchestra Collaboration Concert
The Hinterland Community Band of Mudgeeraba and the
South East Queensland Symphonic Winds of Bracken Ridge
will combine to form a wind orchestra of 70 musicians to
perform at the Mudgeeraba Creek School Performance
Centre. A fee of $5.00 will be asked of adults. 2pm, Sunday
The info on these pages has been obtained from third parties and to our knowledge is correct at the time of printing.
21st August. Gold Coast Springbrook Rd, Mudgeeraba.
Ph: 0488789025.
Solve Your Stress
Dr Brian Drury will explain the fundamentals of relaxation
and breathing in controlling stress. Stress isn’t what
happens to you, stress is how you respond to what
happens to you. 10:30am-11:30am, Wednesday 24th
August. Southport Library, Cnr Lawson and Garden Streets,
Southport. Ph: 55817200.
Camel Rides at Broadwater
from 8:30am-10:30am on Saturday 20th August. Location:
Sir Bruce Small Park, Allchurch Avenue Benowa. Email:
info@surfersbaseball.com. Online: www.surfersbaseball.
com. Phone: 0411755776 or 0419765994.
Build Your Own Website
An introduction to building, designing and hosting your
own website. 11am-12pm, Wednesday 24th August.
Broadbeach Library.
Meditation and Relaxation
It’s not every day you get the chance to ride a camel in the
park so make sure you don’t miss out on this opportunity.
No bookings required, just turn up on the day. Cost is
$3. 10am-3pm, Sunday 21st August. The Great Lawn,
Broadwater Parklands, Southport.
The Heartfulness Meditation Institute presents a gentle
meditation technique, which offers a way to connect to
the inner peace that exists deep within our hearts. For
15 years and over. Free! 6:45pm-7:45pm, Thursday 25th
August. Southport Library, Cnr Lawson and Garden Streets,
Southport. Ph: 55817200.
Understanding Superannuation
Seniors Free Movie & Popcorn
This free session is presented by staff from the Department
of Human Services to help the community better
understand superannuation. 2:30pm-3:30pm, Tuesday
23rd August. Broadbeach Library, 61 Sunshine Boulevard,
Mermaid Waters. Ph: 55811555.
Join CSI Club Southport for a free movie and popcorn to
mark Seniors Week 2016. 3pm-5pm, Friday 19th August.
154 Scarborough Street, Southport. Ph: 55329944.
Australian Drone Nationals
The inaugural 2016 Australian Drone Nationals features
three days of drone racing and freestyle events. Sixty pilots
in will compete and 32 of the fastest pilots will compete in
a series of elimination competition rounds to decide the
2016 Australian Drone Racing Champion! 5 top pilots will
be selected from the finalists to compete at the 2016 World
Drone Racing Championships being held in Hawaii October
2016. Entry is $5. Friday-Sunday 19-21 August at Country
Paradise Parklands, 231 Beaudesert Nerang Rd, Nerang.
Red Cross Seeks Volunteers
Volunteers are needed at the Red Cross Lawson Street
branch each Wednesday for social interaction, making
trauma teddies and craft for fundraising stalls. Ideal
opportunity to meet new friends. Donations of eight-ply
yarn is also welcomed. Ph: 5510 8031.
Come and Try Baseball
Surfers Paradise Baseball Club will be holding come and
try days including sign on for boys and girls ages 5 to 12,
St Albans Chapel Music & Cultural
Event
The fundraiser includes an illustrated lecture by Ross
Searle on the artistic career of William Bustard (who
designed stained –glass in the chapel), a performance by
the Southport School Choir, an organ recital by former
music teacher Robert Moore and afternoon tea on the
manicured lawns of the school. Bustard. Tickets are $20
and can be purchased from trybooking.com/MECL. The
event will be held from 3pm on Sunday 28th August at St
Albans Chapel at The Southport School.
Children’s Book Week Story Time
Celebrating Australian Children’s Book Week for kids aged
6-12 years. 10am-10:30am, Wednesday 24th August.
Broadbeach Library, 61 Sunshine Boulevard, Mermaid
Waters. Ph: 55811555.
Biggera Waters State School Fete
Fun for the whole community, with market stalls,
amusement rides, live entertainment and more. 10am3pm, Sunday 21st August. Biggera Waters State School,
Cnr Moralla Ave and Coombabah St, Biggera Waters.
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Friday 19th
6pm Family Feud 6.30 The
Project 7.30 The Living
Room 8.30 Have You Been
Paying Attention? 9.30 To Be
Advised 11.00 The Project
6pm Nine News 7.00 ACA
7.30 Rugby League. NRL.
Round 24. Penrith Panthers
v Wests Tigers. 10.10 MOVIE:
City Heat (1984)
6pm News 7.00 In Rio Today
9.00 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 14: Evening.
10.30 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 14: Late Night.
6pm Antiques Roadshow 7.00
News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Tony
Robinson’s Time Walks 8.30 New
Tricks 9.30 Miniseries: Exile 10.30
Lateline 11.05 The Business
11.20 Adam Hills: The Last Leg
6pm Nigella Express 6.30
SBS World News 7.30 9/11:
102 Minutes That Changed
America 9.25 MOVIE: Zero
Dark Thirty (2012)
6pm Feud 6.30 Neighbours
7.05 Simpsons 7.30 How I Met
Your Mother 8.00 The Grinder
8.30 Rules Of Engagement 9.00
MOVIE: Mallrats (1995) 11.00
James Corden
Saturday 20th
6pm Travels With The Bondi
Vet 6.30 The Great Australian
Spelling Bee 7.30 Rugby
Union. Bledisloe Cup. Game 1.
Australia v New Zealand.
10.15 MOVIE: Rush (2013)
6pm Nine News 7.00 Run
Away With Cirque Du Soleil
8.00 MOVIE: The World Is
Not Enough (1999) Pierce
Brosnan. 10.30 MOVIE: Die
Another Day (2002)
6pm News 7.00 In Rio Today
9.00 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 15: Evening.
10.30 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 15: Late Night.
5pm Midsomer Murders 6.30
Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC
News 7.30 The Coroner 8.20
Inspector George Gently 9.50
Poldark 10.50 Miniseries: Cilla
11.40 Rage
5.30pm Who Do You Think You
Are? 6.30 SBS World News 7.30
The Rise And Fall Of Versailles
8.30 MOVIE: Hotel Rwanda
(2004) 10.45 Grand Tours 11.15
I Love Hooligans 11.30 Soccer.
EPL. Burnley v Liverpool.
6pm Becker 6.30 Rules Of
Engagement 7.00 How I Met
Your Mother 7.30 To Be Advised
8.30 The Graham Norton Show
9.30 Sex And The City 10.50
American Gothic 11.50 The Loop
Sunday 21st
6pm Family Feud: Sunday
6.30 All-Star Family Feud
7.30 Australian Survivor
9.10 MOVIE: Taken (2008)
Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace,
Famke Janssen. 11.05 48
Hours
6pm Nine News 7.00 60
Minutes 8.00 Attenborough
& The Giant Dinosaur 9.10
MOVIE: The Dark Knight
Rises (2012) Christian Bale,
Anne
Hathaway,
Gary
Oldman.
6pm News 7.00 In Rio Today
9.00 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 16: Evening.
10.30 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 16: Late Night.
6pm Surfing The Menu: The Next
Generation 6.30 Compass 7.00
ABC News Sunday 7.40 Grand
Designs New Zealand 8.30
Wallander 10.00 Redesign My
Brain With Todd Sampson 11.00
MOVIE: An Adventure In Space
And Time (2013)
5.30pm The Hollywood War
6.30 SBS World News 7.30
The Great Wall Of China: The
Hidden Story 8.30 MOVIE:
Mongol (2007) 10.45 The Great
Australian Race Riot 11.45
MOVIE: The Double Hour (2009)
6pm Family Feud: Sunday
6.30 Rules Of Engagement
7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 The
Simpsons 8.30 MOVIE: Scent
Of A Woman (1992) Al Pacino,
Chris O’Donnell. 11.45 James
Corden
Monday 22nd
6pm Family Feud 6.30 The
Project 7.30 Australian
Survivor 8.30 Have You
Been Paying Attention? 9.30
NCIS: New Orleans 10.30
NCIS: New Orleans 11.30
The Project
6pm Nine News 7.00 A
Current Affair 7.30 The
Block 9.00 MOVIE: Casino
Royale (2006) Daniel Craig,
Eva Green, Judi Dench.
6pm Seven News 7.00
Home And Away 7.30
Zumbo’s Just Desserts 9.00
Rio 2016 Olympic Games:
Memorable Moments 10.00
Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Closing Ceremony
6.10pm Pointless 7.00 News
7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian
Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20
Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.40
Lateline 11.10 The Business
11.30 Golf. PGA Tour. Wyndham
Championship. Highlights.
6pm Nigella Express 6.30
SBS World News 7.30
Defeating The Hackers 8.30
After The Wave 10.05 SBS
World News Late Edition
10.40 The World Game
11.10 Spiral
6pm
Family
Feud
6.30
Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons
7.30 How I Met Your Mother
8.00 Fresh Off The Boat 8.30 The
Simpsons 9.30 Sleepy Hollow
10.30 How I Met Your Mother
11.00 The Late Late Show With
James Corden
Tuesday 23rd
6pm Family Feud 6.30 The
Project 7.30 Modern Family
8.00 Life In Pieces 8.30
NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles
10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles
11.30 The Project
6pm Nine News 7.00 A
Current Affair 7.30 The Block
8.40 MOVIE: Quantum Of
Solace (2008) Daniel Craig,
Olga Kurylenko. 11.00 To Be
Advised 11.30 A To Z
6pm Seven News 7.00
Home And Away 7.30
Zumbo’s Just Desserts 8.45
800 Words 9.45 Winners &
Losers 10.45 Chicago Fire
11.45 Bates Motel
6.10pm Pointless 7.00 News
7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30
Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox
9.30 Foreign Corre 10.00 Meet
The Mavericks 10.35 Lateline
11.05 The Business 11.20 Q&A
6pm Nigella Express 6.30 SBS
World News 7.30 The Royals
Who Rescued The Monarchy
8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline
10.00 SBS News 10.30 Crimes
Of Passion
6pm
Family
Feud
6.30
Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons
7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00
Futurama 8.30 MOVIE: Nacho
Libre (2006) 10.25 How I Met
Your Mother 10.55 James Corden
11.55 Love Island
Wednesday 24th
6pm Family Feud 6.30 The
Project 7.30 The Bachelor
Australia 8.30 Offspring
9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles
10.30 Hawaii Five-0 11.30
The Project
6pm Nine News 7.00 A
Current Affair 7.30 The Block
8.40 MOVIE: Skyfall (2012)
Daniel Craig, Judi Dench,
Javier Bardem. 11.40 Stalker
6pm Seven News 7.00
Home And Away 7.30
Zumbo’s Just Desserts 8.50
The Durrells 10.00 MOVIE:
Cuban Fury (2014) Nick
Frost, Chris O’Dowd, Rashida
Jones.
6.10pm Pointless 7.00 News
7.30 7.30 8.00 Anh Do’s Brush
With Fame 8.30 Gruen 9.10 The
Katering Show 9.20 You Can’t
Ask That 9.35 Soul Mates II
10.10 Would I Lie To You? 10.45
Lateline 11.15 The Business
11.30 Four Corners
6pm Nigella Express 6.30 SBS
World News 7.30 Great American
Railroad Journeys 8.30 24 Hours
In Emergency 9.25 Frontline
Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis
10.35 SBS News 11.05 Crazy
For Party Drugs 11.55 MOVIE:
Chinese Puzzle (2013)
6pm Family Feud 6.30
Neighbours
7.05
The
Simpsons 7.30 How I Met
Your Mother 8.00 Futurama
8.30 The Simpsons 9.30 Bob’s
Burgers 10.30 How I Met Your
Mother 11.00 James Corden
6pm Family Feud 6.30 The
Project 7.30 The Bachelor
Australia 8.30 Gogglebox
9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30
Blue Bloods 11.30 The Project
6pm Nine News
6pm Seven News 7.00
Home And Away 8.00
Selling Houses Australia
9.10 Code Black 10.10 To Be
Advised
6.10pm Pointless 6.55 Clarke
And Dawe 7.00 News 7.30 7.30
8.00 Checkout 8.30 New Blood
9.30 Jonathan Creek 10.30
Lateline 11.00 Business 11.20
Secret World Of Lewis Carroll
6pm Nigella Express 6.30
SBS World News 7.30 World’s
Greatest Food Markets 8.30
Eating History: Italy 9.30
Versailles 11.20 SBS News 11.30
MOVIE: White Material (2009)
6pm Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05
Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your
Mother 8.00 New Girl 8.30 The
Graham Norton Show 9.30 Jane
The Virgin 10.30 How I Met Your
Mother 11.00 James Corden
Thursday 25th
7.00 ACA 7.30 Rugby League.
NRL. Round 25. Canterbury
Bulldogs v North Queensland
Cowboys. 9.40 The NRL Footy
Show 11.40 The AFL Footy Show
Please Note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the networks.
6pm Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H
7.30 MacGyver 8.30 Walker, Texas
Ranger 9.30 MOVIE: Universal
Soldier: Day Of Reckoning (2012)
11.50 Megafactories
6pm Regular Show 6.30
MOVIE: The Wizard Of Oz
(1939) 8.30 MOVIE: Flying
High! (1980) 10.20 MOVIE:
The Bad News Bears (1976)
5.30pm Gilmore Girls 6.30
Friends 7.30 As Time Goes
By 8.50 Absolutely Fabulous
9.50 Step Dave 11.50
Blackadder Goes Forth
5.30pm
American
Pickers
6.30 Pawn Stars 8.00 Football.
AFL. Round 22. West Coast
v Hawthorn. 11.00 Rio 2016
Olympic Games. Day 14: Evening.
5.30pm 60 Minute Makeover
6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Rio 2016
Olympic Games: Highlights. 8.30
Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Day 14:
Evening. 9.30 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 14: Evening.
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
Monsters 8.15 Gruen 8.25 Nano
8.30 Hoarder Next Door 9.20
How Drugs Work 10.15 Dirty
Laundry 11.00 Jimmy Fallon
11.40 Animism.
6.05pm If You Are The One 7.00
Human Resources 7.30 Friday
Feed 8.00 RocketJump 8.30
MOVIE: Brotherhood Of The Wolf
(2001) 11.10 MOVIE: A Force Of
One (1979)
6pm The Renovation King
6.30 The Unstoppables 7.00
Last Man Standing 7.30
David Attenborough’s Africa
8.30 Zoo 9.30 MOVIE: Pound
Of Flesh (2015) 11.40 Crisis
6.30 MOVIE: Dennis The
Menace (1993) 8.30 MOVIE:
Coming To America (1988)
Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall.
10.45 MOVIE: Cheech And
Chong: Still Smokin’ (1983)
6.30 Catching History’s
Criminals: The Forensic Story
7.30 See No Evil 8.30 Step
Dave 9.30 Step Dave 10.30
Step Dave 11.30 Spooks
5.30pm MythBusters 6.30
AFL Pre-Game Show 7.00
Football. AFL. Round 22.
Collingwood v Gold Coast.
10.00 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 15: Evening.
5.30pm Anthony Bourdain: No
Reservations 6.30 Mighty Cruise
Ships 7.30 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 14: Highlights. 8.00
Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Day 15:
Evening. 9.30 Rio 2016 Olympic
Games. Day 15: Evening.
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
Highway Thru Hell 8.15 Mock
The Week 8.50 Live From The
BBC 9.20 Live At The Apollo
10.05 Catastrophe 10.30 Broad
City 10.55 Episodes 11.25 Ed
Byrne: Crowd Pleaser
5.25pm MOVIE: The Wind In The
Willows (1996) 7.00 Food, Booze
And Tattoos 7.30 If You Are The
One 8.30 MOVIE: An American
Werewolf In London (1981) 10.25
MOVIE: Super Troopers (2001)
6pm Family Feud: Sunday 6.30
M*A*S*H 7.30 Scorpion 8.30
Attenborough’s Living With
Dinosaurs 9.30 Motorcycle
Racing. MotoGP. Race 11. Czech
Republic Grand Prix. 11.00
Megastructures
6pm Batman: The Brave And
The Bold 6.30 MOVIE: Monte
Carlo (2011) 8.40 MOVIE:
Save The Last Dance (2001)
Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick
Thomas, Kerry Washington.
11.00 Adult Swim
4.30pm MOVIE: Roman
Holiday (1953) Gregory Peck.
7.00 MOVIE: I Don’t Know
How She Does It (2011) 8.55
MOVIE: Four Weddings And
A Funeral (1994) Hugh Grant.
11.20 Person Of Interest
6pm
Seinfeld
6.30
MythBusters 7.30 Rio 2016
Olympic Games. Day 15:
Highlights. 9.30 Rio 2016
Olympic Games. Day 16:
Evening.
6pm Mighty Ships 7.00 For
The Love Of Dogs 7.30 Rio
2016 Olympic Games. Day 15:
Highlights. 9.30 Rio 2016
Olympic Games. Day 15:
Highlights. 10.30 Rio 2016
Olympic Games. Day 16: Evening.
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
Seconds From Disaster 8.20 The
Daters 8.30 Comedy Roadshow
9.15 Louis Theroux’s Weird
Weekends 10.05 How Drugs
Work 11.05 Army Girls 11.55
Seconds From Disaster
5.55pm Where Are We
Going, Dad? 7.30 If You Are
The One 8.30 Closing Time
9.30 Closing Time 10.30 Full
Frontal With Samantha Bee
11.00 Sex Box USA 11.55
Savage U
6pm Family Feud 6.30
M*A*S*H 7.30 Undercover
Boss 8.30 MOVIE: The
Transporter (2002) Jason
Statham, Qi Shu. 10.30
Man Seeking Woman 11.30
Friends With Better Lives
6pm Regular Show 6.30
Adventure Time 7.00 The
Middle 7.30 Top Gear 9.00
MOVIE: American History
X (1998) Edward Norton,
Edward Furlong. 11.30 Two
And A Half Men
5.30pm Gilmore Girls 6.30
Friends 7.30 The Hunt 8.40
Andrew Marr’s History Of
The World 10.00 MOVIE: The
Monster Of Mangatiti (2015)
11.30 Blackadder Goes Forth
6pm American Pickers
7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Cajun
Pawn Stars 8.00 Cajun Pawn
Stars 8.30 Storage Wars
9.30 Baggage Battles 10.00
Baggage Battles 10.30
Hardcore Pawn
5.30pm
60
Minute
Makeover 6.30 Bargain
7.30 Cities
Of
Hunt
8.30
The
Underworld
Wallander 10.30 Air Crash
Investigation 11.30 Bargain
Hunt
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
River Monsters 8.20 Gruen Pitch
Rewind 8.30 Louis Theroux’s
Weird Weekends 9.20 Ross
Kemp: Extreme World 10.05
Dirty Laundry 10.50 Jimmy
Fallon 11.25 Michael McIntyre’s
Comedy Roadshow
6pm If You Are The One 7.05
Brooklyn Nine-Nine 7.30 The
Feed 8.00 The Mindy Project
8.30 The Mindy Project 9.00
MOVIE: Young Frankenstein
(1974) 10.55 MOVIE: Army Of
Darkness (1992)
6pm Family Feud 6.30
M*A*S*H 7.30 48 Hours 8.30
MOVIE: The Reckoning (2014)
Jonathan LaPaglia. 10.25
Rosewood 11.25 Star Trek:
Voyager
6pm Regular Show 6.30
Adventure Time 7.00 The
Middle 7.30 Two And A Half
Men 9.00 MOVIE: Horrible
Bosses (2011) 11.00 Tattoo
Fixers
5.30pm Gilmore Girls 6.30
Friends 7.00 Friends 7.30
Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.40
To Be Advised
6pm American Pickers 7.00
Pawn Stars 7.30 Highway Patrol
8.30 MegaTruckers 9.00 Ice
Road Truckers 10.00 Counting
Cars 10.30 Restoration Garage
11.30 Car Chasers
5.30pm
60
Minute
Makeover 6.30 Bargain
Hunt 7.30 Kingdom 8.30
Inspector Morse 10.50 The
Border 11.50 Bargain Hunt
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
River Monsters 8.20 Gruen
Pitch Rewind 8.30 Good Game
9.00 The Checkout 9.30 Hard
Time 10.20 Dirty Laundry 11.05
Jimmy Fallon 11.45 Ross Kemp:
Extreme World
6.05pm If You Are The One
7.05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 7.30
The Feed 8.00 Full Frontal With
Samantha Bee 8.30 Up All Night
9.25 Frisky Business 11.25
South Park 11.55 The Feed
6pm Family Feud 6.30
M*A*S*H 7.00 M*A*S*H
7.30 David Attenborough’s
Death Of The Oceans? 8.30
Megafactories 9.30 Black
Ops 10.30 Legends 11.30
Sons Of Anarchy
6pm Regular Show 6.30
Adventure Time 7.00 The
Middle 7.30 The Big Bang
Theory 8.30 The Big Bang
Theory 9.00 MOVIE: 22 Jump
Street (2014) 11.15 Two And
A Half Men
5.30pm Gilmore Girls 6.30
Friends 7.00 Friends 7.30
Miniseries: Miss Marple:
A Pocketful Of Rye 8.40
Midsomer Murders 10.50
Monarch Of The Glen
6pm American Pickers 7.00
Pawn Stars 7.30 American
Dad! 8.30 The Big Bang
Theory 9.00 The Big Bang
Theory 10.00 Family Guy
11.00 Rude Tube 11.30 1000
Ways To Die
5.30pm
60
Minute
Makeover 6.30 Bargain
Hunt 7.30 Doc Martin 8.30
Lewis 10.30 How Britain
Worked 11.30 Bargain Hunt
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
River Monsters 8.20 Gruen
Pitch Rewind 8.30 Secrets
Of South America 9.20 Army
Girls 10.10 Dirty Laundry
11.00 Jimmy Fallon 11.40
Hard Time
6.05pm If You Are The One
6.05 If You Are The One 7.05
Brooklyn Nine-Nine 7.30 The
Feed 8.00 Geeks Who Drink
8.25 From Dusk Till Dawn
9.20 From Dusk Till Dawn
10.10 From Dusk Till Dawn
6pm Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H
7.30 Gold Coast Cops 8.30
Megastructures 9.30 Cops:
Adults Only 10.30 Clubland
11.00 Undercover Boss
6pm Regular Show 6.30 Adv
Time 7.00 The Middle 8.30
Mom 9.30 2 Broke Girls 10.30
Anger Management 11.30
Sullivan & Son
5.30pm Gilmore Girls 6.30
Friends 7.00 Friends 7.30
To Be Advised 10.30 To Be
Advised
6pm American Pickers 7.00
Pawn Stars 7.30 Big Bang 8.30
MOVIE: Pompeii (2014) 10.35
America’s Hardest Prisons 11.50
Locked Up Abroad
5.30pm 60 Minute Makeover
6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Some
Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em 8.15 One
Foot In The Grave 8.45 Murdoch
Mysteries 10.45 Suspects 11.45
Bargain Hunt
7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30
River Monsters 8.20 Gruen Pitch
Rewind 8.30 Gruen XL 9.15
Catastrophe 9.40 Episodes 10.10
Broad City 10.35 Dirty Laundry
11.20 Jimmy Fallon
6pm If You Are The One 7.05
Brooklyn Nine-Nine 7.30 The
Feed 8.00 Billy On The Street
8.30 South Park 11.20 UEFA
Champions League Highlights
1908
HINTERLAND TOYOTA
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> Replace engine oil and filter
> Check park brake and adjust if necessary
> Check drive belts
> Check fuel cap, all fuel lines & hose connections
> Check cooling system, hoses & connections
> Check tyre condition, including spare & report
> Check air cleaner element
> Check all lights, wipers, tyre pressure & all fluid levels
> Check all oil levels
> Check all air conditioning components
> Check steering and suspension components
> Check exhaust system
> Check front and rear brakes
> Road test vehicle
> Free rotate and balance
> Free car wash on passenger type vehicles
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