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In thenickof‘‘If no-one wasabout he wouldhave been introuble.’’timeBrave act saves stranded jet skierPage 3COURAGEOUS: Jason Cochrane was in the right place at the right time last weekwhen he saw a man struggling in the water and swum 400m to save him. Picture:Rochelle Galloway.NEWSServing ourcountryIt’s funny who you canbump into in the middle ofthe Persian Gulf. FiveNorth-West men unite inthe East as they proudlyserve our nation this AnzacDay.Page 3WIN!Agfest ticketgiveawayThe Rural YouthOrganisation is giving awaya family pass to Agfest toone lucky <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong>reader.Page 4SPORTTwins havetwice the fun<strong>Devonport</strong> twins Andrewand Emma Smith are noordinary teenagers. Thisdynamic duo aredetermined to make theirmark on the nationalcycling scene.Page 26FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL- cruising the Mersey River aboard the CenturionKicks off 18th <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> - Every Friday Night Roster.Fully Licenced Bar.Cruise departs 30 minutes prior to telecast.Entry tickets $15 - limited tickets available.$15EntryticketSit back, relax, enjoy the sceneryWatch the whole game livewhile cruising the MerseyBBQ foodavailable for purchase(at additional cost)Phone: 6423 16994045606 PA


NEWSGiving youth a voiceThree Don Collegemedia studentsreport back on thesuccess of NationalYouth Weekcelebrations.INDEXPage 8Lost album finds a homeWhen Ian Smith’sold photo albumappeared in the<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong>,his family could notbelieve their eyes.Page 4Family treasureAgfest giveawayYour SayGiving youth a voiceProperty GuideRobinson CollectionPuzzle PageOut and AboutTV GuideSportCONTACTSADVERTISINGNicole DavernSales managerPhone: 6498 7816Mobile: 0409 529 6<strong>28</strong>nicoled@ruralpress.comLisa SculthorpeSales executivePhone: 6498 7814Mobile: 0408 1<strong>24</strong> 984lisas@devonporttimes.com.auEDITORIALKate JowettEditorPhone: 6498 7881Fax: 6498 7880katej@devonporttimes.com.auRochelle GallowayReporterPhone: 6498 7844rochelleg@devonporttimes.com.au44689-202123<strong>24</strong>2526-27HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE: Historians Faye Gardam (left) and Helen Anderson hard at work cataloguingthe <strong>Devonport</strong> Maritime Museum’s three new photographic collections. Picture: Rochelle Galloway.Keeping our localhistory up to dateBy ROCHELLE GALLOWAYIN A small quiet room agroup of women sit around atable — magnifying glassesin hand, eyes concentrating,delicately deciphering whereand when a photo was taken.Faded corners makebuilding names hard todistinguish and faces smilewithout a name.While many people wouldthink of the <strong>Devonport</strong>Maritime Museum as amuseum of ships and sailors’stories, the old building isalso home to a variety ofphoto collections from the<strong>Devonport</strong> region.‘‘This is a real contributionto the <strong>Devonport</strong> area, it isjust upsetting people don’tknow we exist,’’ historianFaye Gardam said.The museum has acquiredthree new collections thatare of importance to thePet of the weekTHERE is nothing more I’d like rightnow than to be sitting near a warm,comfortable fire.Since I moved into the <strong>Devonport</strong> Dogs’Home three weeks ago, I have watched therain fall and the winds pick up.The ladies at the home have been lovelyand have given me a coat, but in allhonesty I’d do anything to sit in a doggiebasket or on a piece of carpet.Hi, my name is Maxi and I am an eightyear-oldspringer spaniel cross.I came to live in the dogs’ home after I wassurrendered by my owner and as a resultregion — the FinlaysonFoundry, William Wells andMarshall collections.‘‘These three wonderfulcollections have survivedtime and are beingcatalogued and indexed aswe speak,’’ Mrs Gardamsaid.‘‘The collections arevaluable and can be used forresearch.’’The Finlayson collectioncame from Formby Rd afterthe foundry shut in 1990.Finlayson was involved inestablishing sprayingmachinery in the Spreytonorchards during the 1920s.Most photos were taken atstaff functions.The William Wellscollection came fromWilliam Wells who moved tothe area in 1885 to managethe River Don Trading Store.‘‘His hobby was canoeingand photography,’’ MrsI am looking for a new home.I am very gentle and happy and love acuddle.I get on well with most dogs and have beenknown to be quite a chatterbox around thekennel.I also have many friends who would like aloving home.They are Buddy the beagle cross, Jessie, ablue heeler cross, Abbey, a hound crossand Holly, a cross breed.■ If you would like to become my newfamily then contact the <strong>Devonport</strong> Dogs’Home on 6427 2178.Gardam said.‘‘He would put a sail up inhis canoe and sail along thecoast.The Marshall collectionwas obtained in 2007. MrMarshall owned aphotography studio atLatrobe and later sold thebusiness to Ron Jessup.‘‘Mr Jessup gave thephotographs to us,’’ MrsGardam said.‘‘So many people wouldhave had their photo takenby him.’’While the collection cannotbe viewed until it is fullyidentified and catalogued,Mrs Gardam urged people toaccess the museum’sinformation.‘‘Everything we’vecollected is under one roof,’’she said.■ The <strong>Devonport</strong> MaritimeMuseum is located on GloucesterAve. Call 64<strong>24</strong> 7100.BRIEFLYADHD forumLATROBE Rotary’smental health forum isthis year focusing onADHD and relatedbehavioural problems inchildren. The free forumwill be held on <strong>April</strong> 23from 6.30pm in theLatrobe Memorial Hall,Gilbert St. For moredetails call 6426 1118after hours.History groupTHE Tasmanian FamilyHistory Society<strong>Devonport</strong> branch willmeet on <strong>April</strong> <strong>24</strong> at the<strong>Devonport</strong> State Librarymeeting rooms from7pm. The theme thismonth is children. Guestspeaker to be advisedand branch annualmeeting to be conducted.Please contactsecretary@tfhsdev.comfor further details orphone 6427 8997.Joey leaderANYONE interested intaking on a Joey leader’srole is asked to urgentlycontact the Rubicon SeaScouts. The group isturning away keenchildren because of thelack of a leader but ishoping someone will puttheir hand up to help out.The volunteer roleinvolves working for anhour a week, plus a bit ofpreparation time, withboys and girls agedbetween 6 and 8. Theleader’s role would suitsomeone who enjoysinteracting with, and cancommunicate with, youngchildren. All training and auniform is provided andthe role can lead torecognised accreditationwithin the Scoutingmovement. The preferredday and time of theweekly get together atCamp Boomerang, PortSorell, is up to the leaderbut if you’re interestedplease call Ian and HelenBall, on 6426 2680 forfurther information.Page 2 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


NEWSServing our nation with prideSOMEWHERE in themiddle of thePersian Gulf, fiveNorth-West locals will beserving their countrythis Anzac Day.The men are all onboard HMAS Arunta aspart of OperationCatalyst, committed tothe reconstruction andrehabilitation of Iraq.Former St Brendan-Shaw student and<strong>Devonport</strong> Hockey Clubmember Lieutenant PeterRussell is on his secondGulf deployment.‘‘I’m responsible forsafely navigating the shipand for the training of theship’s junior warfareofficers,’’ he said.Joining him is SubLieutenant RichardCurrie, who attendedReece High School andDon College and playedfootball with the<strong>Devonport</strong> Football Club.‘‘I am responsible formaintaining the safety ofthe ship at sea, and forleading boarding partiesthat conduct securityDEDICATED: Five North-West Coast men (from left) Leading Seaman Ben Knight, ChaplainWarwick Cuthbertson, Able Seaman Jamie Homan, Sub Lieutenant Richard Currie andLieutenant Peter Russell are united aboard the HMAS Arunta.sweeps of vessels pullingalongside the Al Basraand Khawr Al Amaya oilterminals just off theIraqi coast,’’ he said.‘‘Conducting boardingoperations is veryrewarding — 85 per centof the revenue Iraq isgenerating to rebuildtheir country is flowingthrough these twoterminals.’’Keeping his fellow shipmates on their toes isLeading Seaman BenKnight, who once playedbasketball with<strong>Devonport</strong> Warriors andLatrobe Demons.‘‘At sea I conduct dailyphysical training classesand I’m responsible forensuring that allmembers of the ship’scompany are compliantwith their annual fitnessrequirements.Former Northdown boyAble Seaman MarineTechnician Jamie Homanis now a Marine SystemsController on Arunta.‘‘I love my job becauseeveryday is different,from shooting pistols andrifles, to conductingboarding operations ormaintaining a milliondollargas turbineengine,’’ Able SeamanHoman said.Keeping everyone’sspirits up is BurnieChaplain WarwickCuthbertson. AsChaplain of Arunta,Warwick has pastoralresponsibilities togetheralong with leadingservices in Arunta andother Coalition units.‘‘As the oldest memberof the ship’s company Ienjoy the challenges ofchaplaincy in anoperational ship. I’ll bereturning to my duties asRector of Burnie’sAnglican Parish thisJuly.’’HMAS Arunta has beendeployed to the MiddleEast for just over threemonths, and is due toreturn to Garden Island,Western Australia inMay.Anzac DayservicesLATROBE: Dawn serviceleaves the Latrobe RSLClub at 5.45am arriving atthe cenotaph at 6am.Morning march leaves theRSL at 9.30am for a 10amservice at the cenotaph. TheRSL will open from 6.30amfor breakfast, cost $6.DEVONPORT: Dawn servicestarts at 5.45am at thecenotaph. March for themorning service will startfrom boat ramp on VictoriaPde at 10.45am arriving atthe cenotaph for the 11amservice. Anyone wishing tolay wreaths should contactthe <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Council</strong> on64<strong>24</strong> 0511 before <strong>April</strong> <strong>24</strong>.SHEFFIELD: Dawn servicemarch departs the RSL clubat 5.55am for a 6amservice at cenotaph. Amemorial service will beheld at the Town Hall at10.30am with a service atthe cenotaph to follow.Local hero swims 400m tosave stranded jet ski riderBy ROCHELLE GALLOWAYTHE bravery and quickactions of a Port Sorell manmay have saved the life of ajet skier in distress.Last week Jason Cochranewas driving home for lunchwhen he noticed somethingbobbing in the water.‘‘He looked like he was introuble, and he had lostcontact with the jet ski,’’ MrCochrane said.‘‘If no-one was about hewould have been in trouble.’’Mr Cochrane, who is amember of the Port SorellSurf Life Saving Club,quickly pulled his vehicleover, grabbed a set of flippersfrom the back of his car andswam 400m to rescue theman.‘‘He was panicking big timeand was fairly tired and wornout,’’ he said.‘‘He had drank a fair bit ofsalt water.’’The man was put on hisback and assisted to theshore.‘‘He only had on a safetyvest,’’ Mr Cochrane said.‘‘He wasn’t a strongswimmer.’’Mr Cochrane said if itwasn’t for the skills he hadlearnt through the surf club,BRAVE ACT: Port Sorell man Jason Cochrane did not hesitate to jumpin and rescue a stranded jet skier. Picture: Rochelle Galloway.the situation may have endeddifferently.‘‘It was an instinct thing,’’he said.‘‘I knew my limitations ofwhat I can and can’t do.’’Mr Cochrane joined the surfclub four years ago with hisfamily and has since obtainedhis bronze medallion.He also regularly patrols thebeach.‘‘The surf club teaches youmany water safety skills,’’ hesaid.Mr Cochrane urged thoseplaying in and around waterto be aware of thesurrounding dangers.‘‘Know your limitations...and if you are going out (onthe water) take someone withyou.’’■ The Port Sorell Surf LifeSaving Club is currentlyawaiting council approval forextensions to its building.The Rudd Government haspledged $200,000 to theupgrade.LIFE-TIMEGUARANTEEKINGS58 Don Road, <strong>Devonport</strong> 64<strong>24</strong> 5811Jeremy Rockliff MPTasmanian LiberalsThe world famousJason LA-Z-BoyRecliner-Rockerprovides the ultimate incomfort through superiordesign and construction.From $899Call into our store and inspect thelargest range of chairs and loungesalong the North West Coast.homemakersFOR ASSISTANCEPLEASE CONTACT:6421 7930jeremy.rockliff@parliament.tas.gov.auwww.jeremyrockliff.com.au47b Best Street, <strong>Devonport</strong><strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 340360<strong>24</strong> kmm


NEWSFinding family treasureWhen Ian Smith’s old photoalbum appeared in the<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> recently,his family could not believetheir eyes. ReporterROCHELLE GALLOWAYspoke to Mr Smith’s niece,Julia Baldock, and her aunt,Linda Appleby, about thehappy discovery.FAMILY photographsare like treasureaccording to JuliaBaldock and LindaAppleby — something youdo not come across often.When the <strong>Devonport</strong><strong>Times</strong> printed a story onan album found by DaveKelly in Mackay,Queensland, Linda andJulia could not believetheir luck.Spread across Page 3were photos of Julia’smother, Kath, as a younggirl and her mother’sbrother, Ian Smith.‘‘I was ecstatic,’’ Juliasaid.‘‘I don’t have manyfamily photos.‘‘I think Mum was about15 years old (in thephotos).’’Julia’s aunt, Linda, whois 88 years old, was evenGENERATIONS: Julia Baldock and her aunt, Linda, with Julia’ssons Matt and Justin and grand-daughter Alyssa.more excited, havingmade the discovery whileJulia was visiting fromVictoria.‘‘I went ‘oh my goodness,that is Ian Smith’,’’ Lindasaid.‘‘I had to phone Juliastraight away.’’Julia’s mother marriedLinda’s brother, WalterAppleby, when she wasjust 19 years old.‘‘Ian Smith was the bestman in Kath and Walter’swedding,’’ Linda said.‘‘And little Helen (whoalso appears in the album)was a flower girl.’’Kath and Walter hadfour children, blondehairedJulia, and threeboys, Gary, Davidand Alan.‘‘Gary will be veryinterested in the photos,’’Linda said.Both Linda and Juliabelieve the photo albumwas found in aQueensland second-handshop after Ian died.‘‘Uncle Ian lived inQueensland and I thinkhis son must have packedup his stuff,’’ Julia said.‘‘His son didn’t go muchon keeping those things,’’Linda added.Julia said she wasplanning on gettingtogether with her threebrothers to enjoy thephoto album.‘‘This is of great interestto us,’’ she said.PRICELESS: Linda Appleby, of <strong>Devonport</strong>, was surprised to see old photos of her extendedfamily published in the <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> after the album was found in a Queensland secondhandstore. Picture: Rochelle Galloway.A world of opportunityARE you 15-30 years old,love having fun, meeting newpeople and learning newskills? Want to go on aninterstate or eveninternational exchange?Rural Youth Organisationof Tasmania offers all theseopportunities and more andthe <strong>Devonport</strong> club is only astone’s throw away.Meetings are held monthlyat the Moriarty Hall andsocial meetings are spreadnear and far.The club is currentlyhosting four internationalexchange members fromNorthern Ireland, Sweden,England and Scotland.Local club members and thevisitors all benefit fromcultural learning andwonderful friendships. Tripslast from six weeks to sixmonths.For more information aboutthe Rural YouthOrganisation, contact JennaDuff on 0438 911 456.■ The Rural Youth Organisationis giving away a family pass toAgfest. To enter, fill in thecoupon.Page 4 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


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YOUR SAYART LABI CAN only imaginehow pleased JuliaBaldock is to have foundan old family photoalbum belonging to heruncle.As a young and curiouswoman, I love nothingmore than lookingthrough mygrandparents’ old photosand seeing them in theirheyday.Even more, I lovehearing their stories —what they were doingwhen the photo wastaken, who their friendswere and what they aredoing now.My grandfather turned80 last month and aspart of the celebrations,my grandmother went tothe effort of displayingphotographs of mygrandfather’s life.There were photos ofhim in the navy, at homein Scotland and at hisgrand-daughter’swedding.There was even an oldschool photo — with hissisters pictured in thesame class.I was absolutelyfascinated, and uponfurther probing, I foundmy grandfather used tohunt rabbits for a livingand about the house heand my grandmotherlived in when they firstgot married.Family photographs arelike treasure chests —hidden stories loominside waiting to bediscovered.Stop waiting for thatrainy day and startlooking into your familyhistory now — younever know what youmight find.In the coming weeks nine highschool students will share theirunderstanding of art throughArt Lab — an innovative newprogram organised by the<strong>Devonport</strong> Regional Gallery toengage young people with art.By JOEY CLARKELatrobe High SchoolWHEN I first arrived at the<strong>Devonport</strong> Regional Gallery toview From An Island South itfelt as though I had steppedinto a library.The fact that the art gallerywas once a church didn’t help.No specific artwork jumpedout at me — at first.The work of DavidStephenson, Julie Gough, BeaMaddock, David Keeling,Philip Wolfhagen, JonathonKimberly, Richard Wostalland Jim Everett showed theArt Lab participant Joey Clarke.tranquil scenery in a beautifuland moody way.The pictures were completelydifferent in their own sense,but in a way if you spent thetime to look at them closeenough you could see and feelthe link between them.Even different pieces of arthad a sense that they werelinked.For example Hazards Forest 1PeterLyonsPeter’s Peopleby David Keeling was detailedand colourful. He used yellowsand reds on the trees to reflecta dying feel — quite aninteresting way to representTasmania.Leaving a Mountain by BeaMaddock however consisted ofno colours and very littledetail.It was a sketch of sorts butstill had extreme depth to itand made the mountain lookquite expressionless, yet youcould still feel a connectionbetween the two.The reason eluded me.After several minutes oflooking and discussing thework with some of the peoplewho worked at the art galleryit became more and moreobvious.Other than representingTasmania, each and everypicture represented some formof change.From the tranquilphotographs of Drowned thatshowed what was once athriving forest dead andflooded, to the trees of HazardsForest and everythingbetween, including pictures ofwindswept sand dunes thatshowed the change of thedeserts and beaches.Nothing could explain thisbetter to me then a small versefrom Bea Maddock’s journalwritten in the paintingLeaving a Mountain.‘‘To the radicals ofdestruction and tranquillitywhich even out over time.’’This verse explains thateverything changes andnothing can remain as it is,not even the mountains thathave lasted for millions ofyears.I admit that after spending afew hours at the art gallery thepictures had became moreintriguing, more alive and themessage had become clearerthan when I first arrived.Honouring our true heroes of warREGARDLESS of whatyou might have thoughtabout the treatmenthanded out in GuantanamoBay to David Hicks, it palesinto insignificance alongsidethat of our Prisoners of War inSingapore from, 1939 to 1945.But just as no-one wasprepared to spell out just whatform that treatment of Hickstook, it is virtually impossibleto find out what the boys inChangi had to contend with.The difference is that whileHicks, no doubt, would havebeen happy to tell us if hethought he was mistreated,our POWs will say nothing.So what brought up thisdiscussion, you might ask.Just that this week we buriedyet another one of those,whose lives were never thesame after they had suffered atthe hands of those from theLand of the Rising Sun.Edgar Baldock, naturallythey all called him Doc, passedaway after a life long battle tomaintain both reasonablephysical fitness and, moreimportantly, his sanity.He was captured a fit 50kgyoung man and came out of aPrisoner of War camp after thewar, a physical wreck, just22kg (about three and a halfstone) and legally blind.But Doc never complainedabout his captors, histreatment or anything else.He usually cracked a jokeabout his misfortunes andexplained that was his way ofretaining his sanity.For instance, he alwaysclaimed that when theJapanese arrived and he wastold by a superior officer thatit was ‘‘every man forhimself’’, he took off on hisown.‘‘And I would have been firsthome to Australia, only I ranout of land. You see, I neverlearned how to swim’’, wasDoc’s summing up of thesituation.After the war he conned hisway into becoming a chauffeurat the old Windsor Hotel inMelbourne and, despite hispoor eyesight, managed tokeep his job for 18 years,obviously without having toundergo an eye test.Doc and his mate Harold Cox,who also passed awayrecently, were institutions atthe <strong>Devonport</strong> RSL Club.They were both blind andjoked about it, referring to oneanother as the blind leadingthe blind.They witnessed first hand theheroic deeds of Sir WearyDunlop, whose humane effortson behalf of his fellowprisoners have now passedinto Australian history.But their courage wascomparable to that of Wearyand, unless you read about itin journals like the <strong>Devonport</strong><strong>Times</strong>, they are forgotten.Perhaps, their memory also,like that of the men andwomen who made <strong>Devonport</strong>,should be perpetualised insome ways.They are, after all, our trueheroes.And don’t ever let anyone tellyou that the David Hicks of theworld should be comparedwith our 1939-45 Prisoners ofWar.It would be a disgrace to theirmemory.Changes to our weekly television serviceIN RESPONSE to readerfeedback we have changed thedates on our weekly televisionguide to allow for variances inthe delivery times.With 15,000 copies todistribute we were informedsome readers were notreceiving their times untilMonday.This made our current TVguide, which started on aFriday, not as useful as it couldbe.We have now changed theguide to start on a Mondaywhich we hope will provide ourreaders with a much morecomprehensive weekly service.There may be slightinconveniences this week forthose used to receiving their<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> weekly TVguide on a Friday or Saturdaybut once the new timetable isin place the Monday to Sundayguide should service readers’needs.This change was the result ofyour feedback, which wealways welcome.We may not be able to solvethe problem every time butwith your ideas we cancertainly try to reach betteroutcomes for our readers.Thanks again for yourcorrespondence and continuedsupport.KATE JOWETT,editorPage 6 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


START Monday 21st <strong>April</strong>385 Bass Highway, Camdale - Ph. 6435 2505 & 40-41 Formby Road, <strong>Devonport</strong> - Ph. 6421 5750OPEN 9.30am to 5.30pm MONDAY - FRIDAY, 9.00am to 12.00pm SATURDAYSPECIALS AVAILABLE UNTIL SATURDAY 3rd MAY - UNLESS SOLD OUT“Sunbeam” Margarine“Ingham” ChickensA versatile catering spread suitable for sandwiches,cooking and baking.1kg$2 30Top quality Tasmanian chickens at a very good price.Size 15(1.5kg)$6 95“Borgs” Puff Pastry SheetsFrozen Fruit - Individually Frozen10 pastry sheets for only $4.95. Top value.10 per1.7kg pack$4 95Mixed Berries1kg$8 95Blackberries1kg$6 95“Oceanwide” Canned SalmonPink Salmon415g can$2 35Red Salmon415g can$3 9599% wild caught Salmon in each can - quality guaranteed.“Ingham” Chicken Breast SchnitzelSkinless chickenbreast in a lightgolden crumb.Whole Flounder Cocktail Prawns - Large5 x 210g2 large fish No shell, already1kg$9 90 per packcooked, perfect$6 50 for your seafood $12 50From the cool clearwaters ofNew Zealand.cocktail, sandwichesand rolls - just thawand eat.“THE FROZEN FOOD WHOLESALER THAT SELLS DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC”4035826 db<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 7


NEWSGiving youth a voiceThree Don Collegemedia studentstest their skillswith a wrap upof National YouthWeek eventsWhat did yougain fromYouth Week?Vox pop and picturesby Ellie O’Halloran.By SHARLIE RICHNATIONAL YouthWeek saw DonCollege host theregional event, attractingnumerous servicesproviders and studentsfrom TAFE, St Brendan-Shaw College and theAustralian TechnicalCollege.Workshops began in themorning with the hairand beauty students’relaxation spa garneringa large crowd due to thefree hand massage anddelicious home made icecream.Another popularattraction was Pit Stopwhich gave students theopportunity to assesstheir health andwellbeing.Green Corp, Centrelink,Work Place Safety, Ozhelpalong with FamilyPlanning Tasmania, setup specific workshopsand sought to promoteawareness.Wayne Neilson fromFamily PlanningTasmania was part of theParty Safe team thatprovided information onsensible alcoholconsumption and safesexual behaviours.Forums were heldLIFE SKILLS: Wayne Neilson from Family Planning Tasmania talks to students about sensible alcohol consumption and safesexual behaviour. Pictures: Ellie O’Halloran.‘‘I am really happy with the outcomeof the day. All of our hard work paidoff.’’Janine Phillisgiving those who attendedthe chance to askquestions about safepartying. Eachparticipant received aparty pack.‘‘Up to date and currenteducation is critical tomaking informedchoices,’’ said Mr Neilson.Janine Phillis fromYouth and Family Focusworked with the DonCollege’s Vet CommunityServices students toorganise events.‘‘I am really happy withthe outcome of the day.All of our hard work paidoff,’’ she said.The Party Safe team talk to students as part of the NationalYouth Week event hosted by Don College.HANNAH COATS:Basic car maintenanceskills.CLAYE JONES: I reallyenjoyed watching thestudent version ofSpicks and Specks.ELLIE BREEN: A lovelyhand massage and hada lot of fun.Making a statementCREATIVE CREATION: Students explored the concept ofwearable art as part of National Youth Week celebrations.Picture: Darren RistBy BREE BROOMHALLONE of the workshopsrun at the After the AfterParty Youth Week eventat Don College wasWearable Art.Clothes and accessorieswere made out of thingssuch as decks of playingcards, bed linen, tissuesand condoms.The key thing withwearable art is that it hasto be wearable, notpractical.The wearable artworkshop wascoordinated by Latrobe<strong>Council</strong> youthdevelopment officerAdelle Rist.Mrs Rist said she chosewearable art as anactivity because so manypeople were associated artwith ceramics, paintingsand textiles and with theactivity there was asurprise element whenyou realise the fullpotential.One of the aims of MrsRist’s activity was to giveyoung people ‘‘an openinginto art and anopportunity toparticipate.’’The wearable art wasmodelled on the cat walkon Friday night atLatrobe’s Arty FartyYouth Party and thendisplayed at the youthexhibition over theweekend.Mrs Rist said shethought National YouthWeek was good publicityfor youth because youngpeople were so often seenin a negative light.‘‘It’s great that youth canbe recognised for theircontribution,’’ she said.She also said it waswonderful that youngpeople knew of at leastone event because it wasnational.DEAN HALL: A freelunch and lots ofvaluable informationabout stress.LAURA LAST: Betterknowledge abouthealth.Page 8 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


www.johnackroydrealestate.com.auAUCTIONLATROBEAUCTION$199,500 EAST DEVONPORTNEWLISTING$218,000 LATROBEOPENHOME$369,000 SPREYTONOPENHOMETHISSATURDAY19TH <strong>April</strong>,<strong>2008</strong>26 Twiss Street,Latrobe11am On SiteCONTACT: John Ackroyd 0418 800 <strong>24</strong>2A must see Property!This cute, cosy and compact 3 bedroomhome oozes warmth and character assoon as you walk in. Modernised featuresabound while the undercover area is idealfor year round entertaining. For the manof the house there’s a spacious garage,for the kids a safe and secure backyard.Ideal for those looking for their first home,investment or to simply down size. Aninspection is highly recommended.CONTACT: John Ackroyd 0418 800 <strong>24</strong>2$265,000 EACH DEVONPORTOPENHOMEDo it in Latrobe!Experience the good life in the historictown of Latrobe and enjoy this immaculate3 bedroom family home, just move in andput your feet up. Great open plan living, allaluminium windows, sunroom, BBQ area,several out buildings. Inspection a musthere!39 James Street, LatrobeOPEN HOME: Saturday 19th <strong>April</strong>11:30 – 12noonCONTACT: John Ackroyd 0418 800 <strong>24</strong>2$238,000 DEVONPORTOPENHOMEEnjoy the Peaceful Location!Perfectly tucked away is this wonderful4 bedroom family home on almost5 acres of pasture and trees. Choicesof living areas with formal lounge, familyroom and the bonus of a separate rumpuswith own toilet. Fabulous property to raiseyour family and only minutes to <strong>Devonport</strong>.5 Hillwood Rise, SpreytonOPEN HOME: Saturday 19th <strong>April</strong>11:30 – 12noonCONTACT: John Ackroyd 0418 800 <strong>24</strong>2The New Home Base Alternative.These two brand new town houses offer the bestalternative to downsizing we have seen in quite some time.With ample parking they make the perfect home base forthe keen traveller or retiree not ready to give away the boator caravan or that second car. The homes are luxuriouslyappointed with huge living areas, kitchens and bathroomsand the location is private and sunny. Beautifully built with afantastic floor plan they will impress. Inspect today.26 Hedstrom Drive, “The Tiers”, <strong>Devonport</strong>OPEN HOME: Saturday 19th <strong>April</strong> 12:00 -12:30pmCONTACT: Brett Boxhall 0417 505 120Mark Astell 0400 147 115JohnAckroydPRINCIPALAnneAckroydPRINCIPALBrettBoxhallPROPERTYCONSULTANTMarkAstellPROPERTYCONSULTANTJennyCondelloPROPERTYMANAGEMENTCentrally Located Family HomeThis fantastic family home is perfectly located for those seekingconvenience, space and features. From the four bedrooms allwith built-ins, to the updated bathroom and well appointedkitchen this home has something for everyone. Add to this2 living areas (each with a heat pump) and a secure yard withundercover deck area and you will find the perfect all-rounder.Only a short walk to all major facilities this is a must see.86 Madden Street, <strong>Devonport</strong>OPEN HOME: Friday 18th <strong>April</strong> 12:30 – 1:15pmSaturday 19th <strong>April</strong> 10:00 – 10:30amCONTACT: Brett Boxhall 0417 505 120Mark Astell 0400 147 115SarahColbeckPROPERTYMANAGEMENTEmmaQuigleyRECEPTIONISTRachelStubbsRECEPTIONIST4070313 db64<strong>24</strong> 4888133 Rooke Street, <strong>Devonport</strong><strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 9


Choosing the right paint brush for the jobCHOOSING the correct equipment for yourpainting job can be the difference between amediocre finish and a fantastic finish. Topqualitypaints not only give you easier andbetter coverage, but are longer lasting andeasier to clean than low-grade paints. Thereare many different types of brushes and rollersto choose from and various paintingtechniques. The following is a guide tochoosing and using painting equipment.SELECTING A BRUSHA professional-looking paint job is easier whenthe right brush is used. Avoid cheap brusheswith short bristles and insufficient bristle pack.Choose a brush made of full-length finequalityhog bristles.Quality bristles provide more efficient pick-upand steady release (lay-off) of paint, resultingin a more even, streak-free finish. A goodbrush should feel full and slightly resilient.The right brush for the paint:■ Heavy, oil-based gloss and paints, primersand varnishes require a medium bristle length,solidly packed brush for effective control.Brush the final coat on lightly with the bristletips to achieve an even no-streak finish.■ Acrylic (water-based) paints are bestapplied with a longer bristle brush. New to themarkets are synthetic filament brushes idealfor use with acrylic paint. These long-lastingbrushes wash up easily and give a smoothfinish. Be sure to wash out drying paintforming at the heel of the brush - especially inhot weather.■ When applying wood stain to rough-sawnsurfaces, use a shorter bristle brush.■ For staining fine surfaces, always use abetter quality brush.BRUSHES AND THEIR USES■ 12mm-25mm: Best for small jobs andtouch-up work such as toys, chairs and timbertrim.■ 38mm: Suitable for furniture, small panels,window frames, trellis, mouldings andshutters.■ 50mm: For small to medium-size work —doors, screens, table tops, railings andcabinets.UNDER OFFERCAFÉ INN-DULGENCE$<strong>24</strong>0,000 + S.A.V.● A reputation for great food and great coffee● Strong regular clientele base● Adjoining multi-screen cinema and 2 largecarparks● Modern, spacious and clean with alfrescodining area● Well equipped large kitchen and counterareasDETAILS: Ian Grey0418 143 848DEVONPORT$<strong>24</strong>9,500● Large brick home perfect for the larger family● 4 large bedrooms plus study, ductedheating system● Double garage for the vehicles, plenty ofstorage● Fantastic area, walking distance to schoolsand shops● Ensuite, extra parking and great outdoorentertainment areaADDRESS: 1 Valley Road, <strong>Devonport</strong>DETAILS: James Leslie 0418 547 015DEVONPORTUNIT 4 - $229,000,UNIT 1 - $239,000●Ideal for Home Owners and Investors●Quality Sandstone Brick 3 Bedroom Stand aloneVilla Units●Tiled roof, Aluminium Window & Fully insulatedfor comfort & low maintenance●Fully fenced for privacy, fully paved driveway &courtyard ideal for a small pet●Open plan living with stylish décor, floor coverings& dream kitchen●Unit 4 - Newly Leased, Ideal for Investors. Thinkingof investing? The market is HOT!●Unit 1 - Ready to move into. Easy to place thefurniture here.OPEN: Friday 18/04/08 12.30-1.15pmSaturday 19/04/08 10-10.30amADDRESS: Units 1/2 Dana Drive,<strong>Devonport</strong> (Off Middle Road)DETAILS: Jan Grey 0418 142 <strong>24</strong>9DEVONPORT EAST$498,000$100,000 PRICE REDUCTION.OWNERS NEED TO SELL● Unrivaled & uninterrupted ocean views● Whisper quiet location. Come home to thesound of the waves● Family size home with 4 bedrooms, 3bathrooms and choice of living areas● Formal gardens that are easy care andcompliment the Ocean view back drop● Sheltered decks, just the place to contemplate& be inspired● Ample car parking plus workshop & hobbyroom● Quality polished floors, quality carpets fixtures& fittingsOPEN: Sat. 19/4/08 12-12.30 pmADDRESS: 8 Elanora Place,East <strong>Devonport</strong>DETAILS: Jan Grey 0418 142 <strong>24</strong>9RAILTON$175,000● Huge 1190m 2 (approx) corner block● 3 good sized bedrooms perfect for the largerfamily● Great location, close to local park and shops● Polished floorboards, wood heating, alumimiumwindows● Solid brick home perfect for the 1st home buyeror investor● Neat gardens with room for the children to playADDRESS: 39 Ennis Avenue, RailtonDETAILS: James Leslie 0418 547 015RAILTON$195,000●Spacious 3 bedroom home, plenty of character●Open plan living with wood heating●Many timber features, stone feature wall inlounge●Huge rear decking on northern side●Huge 8x9m workshop for the handyman●Close to shops, short distance to <strong>Devonport</strong>ADDRESS: 26 Giblin Street, RailtonDETAILS: Brendan Hingston0418 486 632DEVONPORT$79,000 + S.A.V.● Leasehold cycle sales and repairbusiness● In excellent shopping centre location● Trading 5 1 ⁄2 days per week● Training given if required● Current owner of 26 yearsDETAILS: Ian Grey 0418 143 848rhtas.com.auWe’ll look after youBrendanHingston0418 486 632Sales ManagerMichelleBeamishRentalManagerJan Grey0418 142 <strong>24</strong>9James Leslie0418 547 015On CallIan Grey0418 143 848Commercial4027517 PA6423 1010Corner of Edward & Best Sts<strong>Devonport</strong>Email: devonport@rhtas.com.auPage 10 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


PRESTONULVERSTONE$439,000● Spacious 4 bedroom brick home on 51 acres (approx)● All clear land with a spring fed dam for all your water!● Home has 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms, spacioussundeck● Single lock up garage plus plenty of parking foreveryone● Electric and wood heating, beautiful rural views● Situated 15 mins to Ulverstone, 30 mins to <strong>Devonport</strong>ADDRESS: 1477 Preston Road, PrestonDETAILS: Brendan Hingston 0418 486 632$214,000● Amazing 3 bedroom home with so much charm!● Updated kitchen, updated roof and guttering, spaciousgarage● Some cosmetic work done internally● Baltic pine ceilings, polished floorboards, manyleadlight features● Recent price reduction, very motivated vendor sayssell!OPEN: Saturday 19/4/08 10.00–10.30amADDRESS: 6 Charles Street, UlverstoneDETAILS: Brendan Hingston 0418 486 632EAST DEVONPORT$175,000● Lovely 3 Bedroom home with features.● Completely new bathroom from floor to ceiling.● Updated kitchen with walk in pantry.● New carpet in the large and bright lounge room.● Lock up garage and heaps of parking.● A budget price for a quality home - Just move in!rhtas.com.auWe’ll look after youADDRESS: 10 Coraki Street, East <strong>Devonport</strong>DETAILS: James Leslie 0418 547 015BrendanHingston0418 486 632Sales ManagerMichelleBeamishRentalManagerMIANDETTA$340,000● So many bonuses with this family size home● 4 bedrooms, all with robes the 4th ideal as a study● Family orientated living with large lounge plus conversationarea combined with dining● Adjoining Miandetta Park allows to extend the alreadyestablished gardens● Picture window views over the park catch all day sun aswell● Downstairs is a huge rumpus, large garage & 2nd toilet &shower roomJan Grey0418 142 <strong>24</strong>9James Leslie0418 547 015On Call● Built in 1977 of quality design now ready for new ownersto make it theirsOPEN:Ian Grey0418 143 848CommercialSaturday 19/4/08 11.00–11.30amADDRESS: 25 Coomera Crescent, MiandettaDETAILS: Jan Grey 0418 142 <strong>24</strong>94027261 db6423 1010Corner of Edward & Best Sts<strong>Devonport</strong>Email: devonport@rhtas.com.au<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 11


DEANCHAMLEY& ASSOCIATES PTY LTDFLAT FEE REAL ESTATEwww.chamley.com.auNEWLISTINGNEWLISTINGOPENHOME46 MAIN STREET, SHEFFIELD● Family business – run by 2 owner/operators + 2 casuals● Large 5 bedroom home45 LAURA STREET, LATROBE● A busy rural community based business, trading as Sheffield Value Plus IGA Supermarket● Buy freehold● Or buy leasehold with options for $140,000 (incl. GST) + SAV● Large 227m 2 building● 10m Main Street frontage● Can be run with 1 owner/operator & 3 casualsPRICE $340,000 (incl GST) + SAVTony Reid 0418 141 518NEWLISTING● Undercover entertaining off 2nd living and dining areas● 2 living areas, 3 bathrooms● Large level block of 2960m 2● Plans in place (STCA) for subdivision● Almost 200m 2 of house + garageOPEN HOME Sat 11:30am – 12:15pmPRICE $390,000Tony Reid 0418 141 518OPENHOME● Opposite Don Reserve parkland● Ideal, quiet family location● Deck with bush views catches afternoon sun● Large backyard area● Double garage with loads of storage● Dishwasher & permanent ironing boardPRICE $300,000Tony Reid 0418 141 518OPENHOME211 MADDEN STREET, DEVONPORT● Spacious & methodically designed home● 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite● 2 living areas + rumpus● Private double block, beautifully established gardens● Private alfresco dining areas12 NIELA CRESCENT, MIANDETTA● Sought after location close to school, day-care & shopsOPEN HOME Sun 12:00 noon – 12:30 pmPRICE $349,000Jarrod Mee 0417 293 584OPENHOMEAUCTION4 SWIFT AVENUE, DEVONPORT● Central to Latrobe & <strong>Devonport</strong>● Easy walks and recreation, including fishing● Quiet natural setting with rural backdrop● River views from established private gardens● 4-5 bedrooms, 3 living areas, double garage● 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, and floor heatingOPEN HOME Sun 1:00pm – 1:45pmPRICE $396,000Tony Reid 0418 141 51885 NORTH STREET, DEVONPORT● Elevated brick veneer home● Sensational views of Bass Strait & Don Heads● Prime location – loads of potential & possibilities● Northerly facing deck● CAD garage● Conditions of sale available for viewing 7 days prior toauction dateOPEN HOME Fri 12:30pm – 1:15pmOFFERS PRIOR TO OR AT AUCTION10th May 11:00am on siteJarrod Mee 0417 293 5844070456 LD120 Goldie St, Wynyard6442 222970 Bass Hwy, Cooee6432 446485 Main St, Penguin6437 116637 Queen St, Ulverstone6425 9099122 William St, <strong>Devonport</strong>64<strong>24</strong> 6877Page 12 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


DEVONPORT SHEARWATERGLOBAL. NATIONAL. LOCAL. YOU.DEVONPORT OFFICE 80 Best Street, <strong>Devonport</strong> Phone 03 6423 2500 email <strong>Devonport</strong>@HarcourtsTasmania.com.au www.harcourtstasmania.com.auSHEARWATER OFFICE Shop 1/8 Quinlan Crescent Phone 03 64<strong>28</strong> 7744 email <strong>Devonport</strong>@HarcourtsTasmania.com.au www.harcourtstasmania.com.auPENGUIN OFFICE 70a Main Road, Penguin Phone 03 6437 1755 www.harcourtstasmania.com.ausoldOpenHomeOpenHomeWelcome Brearne!Harcourts <strong>Devonport</strong> & Shearwater wouldlike to welcome Brearne Jenkyn to theirgrowing sales team. Be impressed byBrearne’s enthusiasm and energy that issure to meet your every need.Grandeur, Peace and Tranquillity SOLD● Breath taking views of the Mersey River ● Ten minutes from town ● Set on approx3 acres of land fully fenced and landscaped gardens ● Open plan kitchen and diningwith separate lounge ● Two bathrooms, one with a spa ● Large tiled atrium- outdooralfresco dining ● BBQ area ● Garage-workshop and garden sheds3x2x 2x 2xADDRESS: 84 Clayton Drive, SpreytonPRICE SOLDVIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Apollo Birch 0409 165 696A Slice Of Paradise . . . Peace & Tranquillity $598,000● Wonderful, character family home ● Breathtaking sea views, beautiful parklike grounds, 4.6 acres & ample bore water supply ● Gorgeous gardens,lawns, mature trees & natural bush ● 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge,family/dining room ● Double garage & ample parking, even a horse arena.3x2x 2x 2x 12xOPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 11:00-11:45ADDRESS: 62 Bluegum Drive, Port SorellPRICE $598,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388 & Zoran Jovanovic 0447 182 259A must see to appreciate $225,000●Near new two storey cottage style home ● On the lower level there isa very comfortable and roomy combined living area with floating timberflooring ● The main bathroom includes a spa ● Outside there is a largeoutdoor living area complete with shade sails & 2 garden sheds.3x1x 2x 2x 12xOPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 11:00 - 11:30ADDRESS: 123 South Road, PenguinPRICE $225,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Ian Phillips 0427 319 076soldOpenHomeOpenHomeOpenHomeTime To Enjoy Life! SOLD● Stylish low maintenance unit ● Featuring 2 large bedrooms with built-ins● Modern bathroom & generous size open plan living ● Spacious kitchen ●Delightful courtyard ● Only 1 minutes walk to the beach.2x1x 1x 1xEntertain, Relax & Enjoy! $349,000●Fantastic modern home Main with walk in robe and ensuite Gorgeous undercover● ●entertaining area Fantastic views over <strong>Devonport</strong> & out to sea Beautiful modern● ●sunken formal living and dining area Double carport.●3x2x 2x 12xOh, What a Find! $219,000● Large private lounge & open plan kitchen & dining ● Polished timber floors●Fully insulated in both floor & roof ● Ample car space ● Private deckoverlooking the creek inhabited with platypus2x2x 2x 12xLandmark Character Home $310,000● This home has the potential to accommodate a pool, cricket pitch or may beable to subdivide STCA ● The idyllic coastal location is only steps away fromthe beach, golf club and Shearwater town centre ● This rare opportunity mustbe inspected if you are looking for sound investment in coastal real estate.4x2x 2x 2x 12xADDRESS: 1/222 William Street, <strong>Devonport</strong>PRICE SOLDVIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Tiffiny Porter 0419 268 075OPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 11:30-12:00ADDRESS: 2 Olive Court, <strong>Devonport</strong>PRICE $349,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388OPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 12:30-1:00ADDRESS: 22 Ironcliffe Road, PenguinPRICE $219,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388OPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 10:30 - 11:00ADDRESS: 19 Quinlan Crescent, ShearwaterPRICE $310,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388 & Zoran Jovanovic 0447 182 259OpenHomeNewListingOpenHomeNewListingOpenHomeSecret Garden Cottage $<strong>24</strong>9,000●Gorgeous 3 bedroom federation cottage ● Perfectly positioned within easy walkingdistance to major shopping centres and schools ● A new bathroom has been installedand designed to blend easily with the overall feel of the home ● Spacious lounge,separate dining and the fabulous kitchen that oozes warmth and characterStyle, Space And Sophistication $495,000●Ultra modern kitchen, large open plan living, 2 modern bathrooms ● High onthe Mersey River with breathtaking views of the sea, Spirit of Tasmania and<strong>Devonport</strong> town centre ● Prestigious address in prime location, surrounded byquality homes ● Built to the highest standards and only 3 years oldSun, Sand, Bubbles $395,000●This charming Hawley Beach home could be your perfect romantic hideaway,investment or perhaps your long term retirement plan ● Relax and enjoy leisurelydays in your private beautiful back yard or stroll the sands of glorious HawleyBeach ● steps away from the Port Sorell surf life saving club, local shops and resortsoldAll The charm of a Queenslander! SOLD●Open plan kitchen with formal dining room ● Extra formal lounge or usefulfor a rumpus room ● Beautiful grand entrance to the well appointed home ●Double garage with electric roller doors ● Close to bus facilities, golf course,town & a short drive to the beach.4x 2x 2x 2x3x1x 1x 1x 12x3x2x 2x 2x 12x2x1x 1x 12xOPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 11:00 – 11:30ADDRESS: 80 Steele Street, <strong>Devonport</strong>PRICE $<strong>24</strong>9,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388 and Sally-Anne Riley 0400 833 701OPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 12:15 - 1:00ADDRESS: 25 Young Street, East <strong>Devonport</strong>PRICE $495,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Zoran Jovanovic 0447 182 259 & Brearne Jenkyn 0419 360 274OPEN HOME: Saturday, 19th <strong>April</strong> 11:00 - 11:45ADDRESS: 5 Dumbleton Street, Hawley BeachPRICE $395,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Zoran Jovanovic 0447 182 259 & Brearne Jenkyn 0419 360 274ADDRESS: 4 Haven Drive, ShearwaterPRICE SOLDVIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388Four New Blocks of Land at Hawley! From $110,000A rural residential development where existing farmland & vineyards hasbeen combined with communal facilities and picturesque views to createunique lifestyle choice. Vineyard estate is a place to combine the bestaspects of country living, space and views, with the convenience of livingclose to Hawley Beach and Shearwater amenities. Fully serviced blocks ofland. Call now for this lifestyle opportunity!ADDRESS: The Vineyards, Hawley BeachPRICE From $110,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388IMAGINE . . . . . . . . $629,000● This English home is located in the middle of beautiful and secluded Port Sorell ● 14acres of gently sloping land ● Sunshine streams into the large open plan living and diningthrough large bay windows onto the spacious decks and verandas on both sides ● Largestudy and a double garage ● Featuring your very own commercial Boronia farm with dam& irrigation system or simply turn it into grass paddocks for those who have horses.3x 2x 2x 2x 12xADDRESS: 114 Alexander Street, ShearwaterPRICE: $629,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0417 504 388 and Zoran Jovanovic 0447 182 259Kings Creek Flat Blocks Prices Starting from $66,000● Excellent building opportunity in Latrobe● Only 4 blocks left to sell● Investment advantage for builder, enquiries welcome● Flat blocks, various sizes12xADDRESS: The Avenue, Percival Street, LatrobePRICE: Starting at $66,000VIEW AT: www.HarcourtsTasmania.com.auAGENT: Mandy McGuire 0471 504 388URGENTRENTAL PROPERTIESWANTEDWe have clients waiting for properties allalong the North West Coast.We offer:● Professional service● Competitive rates● Regular rent reviews● Regular feedbackCall Staceiy or Leonnie today on 6423 2500to discuss your property managementneeds.4041362MandyPrincipal0417 504 388TiffinyConsultant0419 268 075Sally-AnneConsultant0400 833 701BrearneConsultant0419 360 274ZoranConsultant0447 182 259ApolloConsultant0409 165 696IanConsultant0427 319 076DennisRural0438 371 474KathyOffice Manager6423 2500StaceiyProperty Manager0407 019 314LeonnieProperty Portfolio Manager0407 019 314OliviaAdministration6437 1755GeorgiaAdministration6423 2500<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 13


27-29 Thomas Street, East <strong>Devonport</strong> AUCTIONURGENTAUCTIONCnr Marana Drive & Bakers Beach Rd, Bakers BeachAUCTIONTHIS WEDAUCTIONHILLTOP RETREAT● Superb 6 bedroom home ideal for a large/extended family● Set on large 1584m 2 allotment (possible development site)● Two kitchens, three bathrooms & so much more● Short stroll to school, local shops & proposed marina● Stunning 180o views stretching from Mt Roland across tothe ocean, city and Spirit of TasmaniaOpen Home Mon 21st <strong>April</strong> 12 – 12.30Auction 9th May <strong>2008</strong> - 12 Noon On SiteContact Natalie Soldat 0403 959 508 orDavid Cousins 0407 549 64219 Roland Court, Sheffield $172,00045.05 HA (112 ACRES) BUSH BLOCKLocated at the corner of Marana Drive and BakersBeach Road and close to Narawntapu National Park,this bush block has 2 road frontages and frontage ontoSheepwash Creek Reserve. All native bushland - HEC on2 boundaries - Rural “A” Zoning.This is a rare opportunity to purchase a block of this sizeand potential (STCA), so close to a major national parkand so accessible for major towns, airports and Ferryterminals.Auction – Wednesday 23 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> @ 12 noonContact Robert Medwin – 0400 554 4642 Casuarina Court, East <strong>Devonport</strong> $159,000NO TIME TO WAIT● Neat as a pin 3 bed brick house● Perfect first house or investment● Easy stroll to schools and shops● INVESTORS - Tenants would love to stay● Don’t miss out – vendor says SELL!Contact David Cousins – 0407 549 642 orNatalie Soldat – 0403 959 50819 Kopp Road, Erriba $180,000HOUSE RENTAL SHORTAGE!!!ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS● Solid 3 bedroom brick & tile home● Separate lounge with wood heater● Freshly painted and updated● Lovely Big Level Block (773m 2 )● Approx rental return $180-$200 per weekContact Natalie Soldat – 0403 959 508 orDavid Cousins – 0407 549 64294 Eastland Drive, Ulverstone $236,000IDEAL HOBBY FARM ON 2.2 HA● Lovely brick and weatherboard renovated cottage● Three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge● Excellent water supply from bore● Only 5 minutes to Wilmot shop and petrol station● Option to purchase some furniture and saddleryContact Natalie Soldat - 0403 959 508<strong>24</strong>8 Steele Street, <strong>Devonport</strong> $205,000PERFECT FIRST HOME ORINVESTMENT● Large fully fenced corner block● Three large bedrooms plus study● Open plan living/dining, kitchen with plenty ofcupboards● Great location, easy walk to Don College, popularwalkways and shops● Handy to public transportContact Natalie Soldat - 0403 959 508PERFECT FOR RETIREMENT● Modern low maintenance 2 bed brick & tile home● Spacious, light & sunny design● Separate lounge & dining + timber kitchen withbreakfast bar.DEVONPORT and surrounding areasLAND – LAND – AND MORE LAND!● Privately landscaped gardens on level 678m 2 block● Great location – close to beaches, shops & amenitiesContact Hether Downing – 0409 549 642● Lot 5 Eagle Ridge Drive, Acacia Hills 1.2ha (2.7 acres) $125,000Great location with sea views● <strong>24</strong> Chardonnay Drive, Hawley Beach 633 m 2 SOLD !Popular seaside location● 3 David Street, East <strong>Devonport</strong> 722m 2 $105,000Quiet location with amazing ocean views!● 3 Talbor Court, Eugenana 1.19ha (2.95 acres) SOLD !Popular location, quiet & private● Lots 2 – 21 Mangana Drv, <strong>Devonport</strong> 7501m 2 - 19400m 2 From $120,000Rural setting just minutes from <strong>Devonport</strong> CBD● Lot 4 Briar Ct, Latrobe 729m 2 $ 90,000Fully serviced block close to school & shops● 72 Laycock Rd, Spreyton 8643m 2 (approx 2 acres) $119,000Breathtaking river and valley viewsContact our office for further details - 64<strong>24</strong> 7155Hether DowningSALES MANAGER0409 549 642Natalie SoldatSALES CONSULTANT0403 959 5086 Steele Street, <strong>Devonport</strong>Louise GeaterSALES CONSULTANT0419 634 433Doug WestbrookSALES CONSULTANT0411 457 497David CousinsSALES CONSULTANT0407 479 898www.eldersdevonport.com.au Ph: 64<strong>24</strong> 7155Robert MedwinNORTH WEST RURAL SALES0400 554 464Page 14 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>4057436 PA


Original Federation charm close to townWhere: 80 Steele St, <strong>Devonport</strong>. Price: $<strong>24</strong>9,000.Agent: Mandy McGuire, 0417 504 388 & Sally-Anne Riley 0400 833 701 Harcourts <strong>Devonport</strong> and Shearwater.RETAINING many original features, this gorgeous threebedroom Federation cottage is perfectly positioned withineasy walking distance to major shopping centres &schools.This property embraces the qualities of its era withcolourful wallpaper borders highlighting the original highceilings and baltic pine doors that are solid and ageless.The spacious lounge, separate dining and the fabulouskitchen oozes warmth and character.A brand-new bathroom complete with claw foot bathhas been designed to blend easily with the overall feel ofthe home.Outdoor entertaining will be easy with a paved barbecuearea in large flat backyard.NEWLOWER BARRINGTON $369,000• BV home on 1.62 ha (approx 4 acres) 4x• Landscaped gardens, bore + tank water 1x• Sep. shower room, toilets x 2, new kitchen 1xSOLD UNDERERRIBA $<strong>24</strong>9,000• W/B home on 2.3270 hectares(approx 5 ¾ acres)• Implement shed & garage/workshop• Tank & bore water, many more features4x1x2xCONTRACTSPREYTON $294,000• 7682m² landscaped block• Private and quiet location• 2 x Water Tanks (12,000 gallons)3x1x3xLATROBE $335,000• Immaculate home in new subdivision• Open plan living, designer kitchen• Large flat landscaped block3x2x2xDEVONPORT $359,000LATROBE $290,000AMBLESIDE $429,000DEVONPORT $209,000• Exclusive James Street area• 3 living areas• <strong>City</strong>, rural and sea views7x3x1x• Brick Veneer home on 2 levels• Situated on 4338m² (1 ¼ acres)• Peaceful rural views, quiet setting3x2x2x• Spacious family home on 2 levels• Enclosed entertaining area, deck• River views, magnificent landscaped block4x2x2x• Brick, tile and aluminium home/unit 3x• Renovated interior with polished floors 1x• Low maintenance yard (334m²) 1xDEVONPORT $<strong>28</strong>9,000• Kitchen and bathroom like new• Rumpus room and study• Secure yard with BBQ areaJarrod NasiukiewiczProperty Consultant0417 507 1<strong>24</strong>3x1x2xMELROSE $570,000 LATROBE $275,000 LATROBE $209,000• 39.25 Hectares (96 acres approx) 2 Titles 5x• Weatherboard house1x• Barns, garages, sheds and creek 4xEileen SimpsonAdmin/Manager• 2 living areas, 2 toilets• Immaculate presentation, like new• Dual access, large block3x1x1x• Immaculate freestanding Unit• 2 nd living area or garage• Private outdoor entertaining areayou pay nothing until we sell it!2x1x0x4085812 LM<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 15


property<strong>Devonport</strong>Just a selection of the properties available at www.robertsre.com.auSet into the natural landscape and spread over threelevels with sleek lines, an exciting floor plan and amyriad impressive living features. Superblyrenovated, it boasts modern conveniences andneutral colour scheme throughout, complementingthe era of the home. It is situated on approx 10.1hectares and is only around 8km from <strong>Devonport</strong>.Melrose $549,000• Extraordinary 6 bedroom, 3 bathroom home• Superbly renovated, exciting floor plan• Approx 10.1 hectares, town water• Unimpeded rural views, 8km from <strong>Devonport</strong>Open Sat 11.45am-12.15pm259 Melrose RoadSusie Bowe 0407 <strong>24</strong>7655Spacious rooms are accentuated by the largewindows, filling this solid family home with naturallight. Built-in robes in all the bedrooms along withextra storage in the hallway serve to make livinghere a breeze. This property really does fit all therequirements needed for a good family home.<strong>Devonport</strong> $239,000• Solid attractive family home• Elevated, with city outlook• Safe backyard for kids and pets• Garage with storage area underneathJohn Kohler 0439 300 456Large north facing living areas, master bedroom andbalcony all take full advantage of sensational viewsover Bass Strait and the mouth of the Mersey River.This unspoilt canvas offers an original floor planincluding four bedrooms and two living areas. At therear of the home is a paved undercover area.<strong>Devonport</strong> $449,000• Spectacular Bass Strait and Mersey River views• North facing main bedroom and living areas• 4 bedrooms all with built-in robes• Paved undercover area and landscaped gardensOpen Sat 10.00am-10.30am63 North StreetSusie Bowe 0407 <strong>24</strong>7 655Upon entering this stylish rendered home you willinstantly realise that it possesses a multitude ofalluring features. The uniquely shaped windows andthe inviting free flowing floor plan are just a fewfeatures to tantalize you. Dual, open plan livingareas are spacious, each opening into the impressivelandscaped garden and entertaining area.Miandetta $354,000• 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms• Double garage with internal access• Low-maintenance landscaped gardens• Quiet cul-de-sac, close to primary schoolOpen Sat 10.45am-11.15am56 Penambul DriveSusie Bowe 0407 <strong>24</strong>7 655This family home offers large rooms, loads ofsunshine, shower room and bathroom plus a fullyappointed retreat perfect for visiting family,teenagers or hobbies. Located exactly in the rightspot for schools, shopping and the beach this homeshould be on your list.<strong>Devonport</strong> $299,000• Excellent location• Level, easy living• Retreat with amenities• Private, enclosed backyardOpen Sat 11.00am-11.30am115 George StreetLiz Anderson 0438 279 097This delightful character cottage is sure to captureyour heart. With plenty of street appeal including aromantic picket fence this circa 1900 home iscentrally located close to the city centre, nestledamongst other similar homes of the era. Three goodsized bedrooms, large living and private backyardwith deck and entertaining area.<strong>Devonport</strong> $205,000• Quality area full of charm• Original claw-foot bath• New roof, new carpet, power upgrade• Carport in rear yardOpen Sat 12.00pm-12.30pm15 Henry StreetJohn Kohler 0439 300 456Almost every person who buys property in Tasmania makes contact with us before they buy.No other agent can tell you this and keep a straight face!<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 17


AUCTION REMINDERTHE ONLY ONE LEFT -BEACHFRONTSTEP ONTO THE BEACH ........ for this once in a lifetimeopportunity ........ this “Jewel in the Crown” of positionsoffers a blissful, sunsoaked environment that fulfils thepassion and engages the senses. This unbelieveable idylliclifestyle location offers uninterrupted vistas across sand andshimmering waters to Penguin Island (as pictured) and BassStrait beyond ........For the discerning buyer where only the best location will doto build a dream home.Address: 1 The Dunes, Port SorellVacant Allotment: 796m 2Auction: Saturday 19th <strong>April</strong> 12.00 Noon On SiteContact: Cheryl Williams 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 399Graeme Hay 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 017YOUR SEA CHANGE ISHERE!Picture yourself pottering in the large native garden, relaxingon the entertainment deck with friends and a bottle of wineor perhaps strolling through the native bush tracks on yourway to the beach. Sounds too good to be true? All this,including a well maintained 3 bedroom home with electricheating, polished timber flooring throughout, carport,storage sheds and large water tank could be yours. Locatedonly a short stroll to Squeaking Point Jetty this is the perfectsetting for those who want peace and tranquility. Short driveto all facilities at Shearwater and golden beaches.Simply phone our office, arrange an inspection and live yourdream today.Address: 5 Anstey Street, Squeaking Point, Port SorellPrice: $<strong>28</strong>5,000Contact: Cheryl Williams 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 399Graeme Hay 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 017ELEGANT ENTERTAINERCombining elegance & sophistication this well designedhome is the ultimate in family living whilst also being anentertainers dream. On the lower level the blackwoodkitchen forms the social centre of the home extending to thedining and spacious family living areas. For those quiet timesthe separate formal lounge is ideal. Up stairs there are threebedrooms all with built-ins and the main bedroom features anensuite and walk-in robe with an additional study/office area.The views from the upper level across the Rubicon Estuaryare simply stunning! You can savour that summer feelingwhile alfresco dining or just having drinks in the outdoorundercover entertainment area. The well establishedgardens are an absolute delight, and the rear yard is fullyfenced The drive through garage has internal access foradded convenience. A truly exceptional home in a prestigiousarea of Shearwater that is within walking distance to goldenbeaches, shop, cafes and golf course.An inspection is bound to impress!!Address: 12 Gull Court, ShearwaterPrice: $380,000Contact: Cheryl Williams 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 399Graeme Hay 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 017CHARACTER HOMEThis charming character home set amongst meanderinggardens is located just a short stroll from the heart of PortSorell, just a 5 minute drive to beautiful beaches and only15 minutes to <strong>Devonport</strong>. The home boasts 2 levels, thefirst offering spacious kitchen, dining and lounge and privatemain bedroom. You will also find the main bathroom withits feature claw-foot bath and colonial vanity. With doublefrench doors leading from both the dining and lounge areaentertaining on either verandah would be delightful. Take thetimber staircase to three other bedrooms all with built-insand the convenience of a second bathroom with shower.Outside you will find the lock-up garage with office andamenities included and with just a little bit of TLC this maysuit the teenager or older member of the family as their ownlittle patch.Address: 119 Wilmot Street, Port SorellPrice: $<strong>28</strong>5,000Contact: Cheryl Williams 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 399Graeme Hay 0419 <strong>28</strong>7 017L.J. Hooker Shearwater Shop 1, 2-4 Club Drive 64<strong>28</strong> 73994029462 LMSTUNNING TRANQUILITYTEN MINUTES TO TOWNThis lovely property is worthy of your inspection. Perfectlysituated to enjoy panoramic views over the surroundingcountryside. Perfect for families or those who love to entertain.The living areas flow perfectly into each other and spill onto theoutdoor entertaining spaces. With large blackwood kjitchen andopen plan dining and family room, the formal living room flowseamlessly from here. Comprising 4 bedrooms and study. Lovelyviews, great gardens watered by a grey water tank and a smalldam for water for stock all on 3.5 acres approx.“AUCTIONTHISSATURDAY”<strong>Devonport</strong>: Lot 15 Harris RoadSpreyton: 146 Clayton DrivePrice: $380,000Inspect; Saturday 19 <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> 11.00 - 12.00noonContact: Julie Self 0409 870 483FANTASTIC PRICE-ENSUITE INCLUDED!!!!● 3 bedrooms● 2 bathrooms● River views● Extra room downstairs● Bucket loads of potentialAuction: Saturday 19 <strong>April</strong> @ 1.00pm on siteInspect: On Site from 12.45pmContact: Simon Jago 0400 117 169PROFESSIONALPROPERTYMANAGEMENTSome Property Managers believe that givingcheap fees equals good service. This is not the case.If a company always charges cheap fees it means thatthe Property Manager must manage more properties tojustify their position financially within the company. Moreproperties to manage will eventually mean lower servicelevels.East <strong>Devonport</strong>: 105 Caroline StreetPrice: $215,000Inspect: Saturday 19 <strong>April</strong> 1.30 - 2.30pmContact: Simon Jago 0400 117 169L.J. Hooker <strong>Devonport</strong>, 47 Best Street 64<strong>24</strong> 7333Therefore look for Property Managers that charge qualityfees – this is a great indicator that they have a quality servicebecause they can afford to provide this.Please contact me,Rana Havard 0417 945 76<strong>24</strong>090819 AJPage 18 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


CENTRAL LOCATIONLocals in the know say one advantage of living in thislocation is the lifestyle. This immaculate house shows whatthey mean, its in a quiet street only a 5 minute stroll to theKmart complex or the Mall. The double brick home has3 large bedrooms, a separate lounge with built-in displayshelving, an enormous kitchen and dining area, 2 toilets,an office or computer room and your choice to use eitherthe fully enclosed sunroom or the covered entertainmentarea. The large block of 918m 2 is landscaped with easycare gardens (and a vegie patch) and there is a garage witha good sized workshop area. Homes such as this fromwhere you can leave the car at home and walk to shops,restaurants, schools and churches are always popular so callnow to see this surprisingly spacious home.NEW PRICEREACH FOR THE AFFORDABLEIf you are an investor with a bit of cash in your back pocketor you are thinking of buying a cosy retirement property,then this 1 bedroom unit is worth an inspection. Situatedin a quiet area of East <strong>Devonport</strong> close to bus routesand shops, this stand alone unit gives you the perfectopportunity to buy at the right price.$500.00 donation to theRed Cross Foundationwhen this home Sells.Price: $290,000Tony Available 7 Days 0418 386 346Web Id: 6750721/26 CHAMP STREETLooking for a great block of land fully fenced and only ashort drive to Latrobe and Spreyton. Well this block whichalso boasts fruit trees & native trees could be just right foryou. This block is 3891m 2 with town water and power,just ideal to build your dream home on. The level block isvery private.Large landscaped blockPrice: $129,000Paul Available 7 Days 0448 896 667Web ID: 717107VERSATILE, VALUE & VIEWSThis exceptional family home represents excellent valueboasting a sun drenched lounge, dining and kitchen with apatio off the dining area. With 90 degree views of MerseyRiver and Mersey Valley and surrounding areas. Thereare three bedrooms all with built-ins, the main bedroomwith walk-in robe and ensuite, separate bathroom & toilet.Down stairs is a large storage room, plus large rumpusroom with its own bathroom ideal for guests to stay, doublegarage at front with internal access to home. This homewas built in 2004, it’s a home that you must see to reallyappreciate. So call now for a private viewing.Price: $120,000Len Available 7 Days 0417 142 764Web ID: 781126Price: $370,000Len Available 7 Days 0417 142 764Web ID: 696747A STAND ALONE UNIT IN AFANTASTIC LOCATIONSituated within short walking distance to Victoria Paradeand the <strong>Devonport</strong> Shopping Mall area is this lovely lowmaintenance 2 bedroom brick veneer unit. It is located ina secure, neighbour friendly area off the main street in avery private area, surrounded by quality homes. This unitconsists of built-in cupboards in both bedrooms and thegarage/laundry and the lounge/dining area are combined.The kitchen is separate with plenty of cupboards, and isvery clean and spacious and there is room for a dishwasher.There is a glassed in porch off the backdoor, which is greatfor the morning sun, the lounge has a large bay windowand is heated by an electric heater. There is internal accessto the laundry and garage from the lounge room and youcan also gain access to the backyard from the garage. Thisbackyard is larger than most units with the whole backyardfenced and a lovely garden.Price: $210,000Len Available 7 Days 0417 142 764Web ID: 585<strong>24</strong>3STAGE 2 RELEASEBROOKES HEIGHTS ESTATE(Lower Barrington, Brookes Road, offMelrose Road only 16klm from <strong>Devonport</strong>)10 Blocks with Rural & Mountain ViewsUnderground power, telecom to boundaryLots Sizes 4607m 2 to 1.05haPrices from$65,000 to $70,000Stage 1-12 blocks Sold in first 8 weeksSettlements not required till July <strong>2008</strong>Tony Available 7 Days 0418 386 346SUPERB RESIDENTIALDEVELOPMENT SITEIDEAL FOR APARTMENTS& UNITS●●Situated in East <strong>Devonport</strong>Just a few metres from the beach & park● Land area: 6223m 2●●●Security fencedSubject to council approval <strong>28</strong> apartmentscould be builtCould be developed in stagesPrice: $585,000This is unique – Don’t miss out!Call Don Halliwell 0418 338 058Don HalliwellCOMMERCIAL CONSULTANT0418 338 058Bev SienesiMANAGERAlan HalliwellSALES MANAGER0408 250 111Paul BeckettSALES CONSULTANT0448 896 667Len LyndSALES CONSULTANT0417 142 764Tony HollisterSALES CONSULTANT0418 386 346Geoff RichardsonRURAL CONSULTANT0408 144 163SandraPROPERTYMANAGERVanessaPROPERTYMANAGERChantellePROPERTYMANAGEMENT ASSISTANTErinSALESSECRETARYMargieSECRETARY4091237 aj17 Best Street, <strong>Devonport</strong> www.halliwellfn.com.au 64<strong>24</strong> 1496Page 20 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


4036056 kmmUNWINDTHE ROBINSON COLLECTIONR1431.3Do you recogniseanyone?These historicphotographs are partof the RobinsonCollection.The collectionfeatures pictures thatwere taken ofresidents from<strong>Devonport</strong> andsurrounds about 70years ago.R1432.2R1407.2R1401R1418■ R1431.3 — MrsWMV Smith, SouthRiana, 1936■ R1432.2 — Mr TSaggers, family,Latrobe, 1936■ R1407.2 — Mr andMrs Charlesworth,family, 1937■ R1401 — MrsMaxfield, bridal group,1936■ R1418 — MissSimpkins, 1936■ For moreinformation on theRobinson Collectionplease contact the<strong>Devonport</strong> RegionalGallery on64<strong>24</strong> 8296.Window cleaning tips■ With ordinarycleansers usehorizontal strokes oninside and verticalones outside, thenyou can see exactlywhere marks are left.■ To clean themmagically, washwindows with warmwater (six cups) andhalf a cup ofkerosene. Thekerosene will float.Dip a rag into themixture, don’tsqueeze too dry andwash windows in acircular motion. Wipeover afterwards with apiece of towelling.■ Another goodmethod is to mixequal parts ofmethylated spirit,kerosene, ammoniaand water. Moisten acloth with this and rubwindows to clean andpolish in oneoperation.■ If you live near thesea mix together 2.5tablespoons ofcornflour and half acup each of cloudyammonia and brownvinegar. Shake welland apply with adamp sponge, thenrub with dampnewspaper to rid allthe salt from theoutside.Young artists stepinto the spotlightBUDDING artists turnedout in force at the<strong>Devonport</strong> Library lastweekend for the NationalYouth Week artexhibition.The event was organisedby The Zone and gavecoastal students a chanceto put their talents onshow.Students from schools,including St Brendan-Shaw College, Reece High,TAFE, Don College andthe North-West ChristianSchool participated in theexhibition.Twenty-one pieces of artwere judged by fivecritics, who eventuallydecided the six categorywinners.Taylor Murphy andLauren Burk were bothwinners of the People’schoice award in the 12-17age group.Don College studentKristy Birtwistle won thePeople’s Choice award forthe 18-25 age group.The Judges’ Runner-upaward for the 12-17 agegroup was presented toChristian Pruckner withEffie Burns taking out the18-25 age group award forthe same category.Don College studentLaura Gillam was the12-17 age group judges’winner and TAFE studentLauren Murray-Wottonwas the judges’ winner forthe 18-25 group.Category winners werepresented with a framedcertificate and an Anverschocolate hamper.CREATIVE GIFT: <strong>Devonport</strong> Mayor Lynn Laycock presents Reece HighSchool student Lauren Burk with her prize for winning the People’sChoice award in the 12-17 age group. Picture: Barbara Boutcher.Green‘n’GorgeousThe very best UniqueCreative Floral DesignPhone: 64<strong>24</strong> 5533Daily deliveries alloccasionsWoolworths Complex, Best St, <strong>Devonport</strong>Now openLooking for somewherenew to dine?The Bistro@Glo Glo’sStarters $12.50Mains $22.50Afters $10.00Matching selection of winesOpen from 6.00pm, Tues—SatCall ahead or drop in78 Gilbert Street, Latrobe, TAS 7307Tel: 6426 <strong>24</strong>05www.gloglos.com.au<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 21


NEWS FROM DEVONPORT CITY COUNCILA moment with the Mayor<strong>Devonport</strong> Mayor, Ald Lynn Laycock.<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> is honouredto once again present the annualAnzac Day morning service at theCenotaph on Victoria Parade onAnzac Day, Friday, <strong>April</strong> 25th.Because of problems associatedwith providing public indeminityinsurance, <strong>Council</strong> in recent years,has accepted responsibility for theservice and has been delighted thatattendances have shown increasedattendances.It is particularly noticeable that manyyounger members of the communityhave joined with veterans and oldercitizens in honouring those whohave made the supreme sacrifice indefence of their country.While no one would suggest thatAnzac Day services are held toglorify war, it is important that we allremember the deeds of those whohave served Australia. And it is heartwarming to see the number of youngpeople now taking part, as it willensure that our valuable heritage ispassed on to future generations.Guest speaker for this year’s 11 amservice will be Captain StephenWilliams, Officer Commanding 44thTransport Squadron, <strong>Devonport</strong>.Ald Bill Wilson will be Master ofCeremonies.The march to the Cenotaph willcommence from the boat rampon Victoria Parade at 10.45 am.Following the service, the marchwill depart the Cenotaph and returnto the RSL Club in McFie Street,passing through the Mall.It is requested that all organizationsor members of the public wishing tolay wreaths at the Cenotaph contactreception at the <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Council</strong>Chambers in Best Street beforeThursday, <strong>April</strong> <strong>24</strong>th.The dawn service, which also hasdrawn large attendances in recentyears, will commence at 5.45 am atthe Cenotaph.The <strong>Devonport</strong> RSL annual dinnerwill be held at the Club on Saturday,May 3rd at 7pm for 7.30pm. Thedinner is open both to RSL andsocial members.The cost will be $30 and thoseeligible are requested to RSVP theclub by <strong>April</strong> 29th.Kerbside Recycling – General Overview<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> promotesrecycling and waste minimisation. Akerbside recycling service is providedwithin the urban area and eachurban residence is supplied with aspecial recycling crate, free of chargeto use for this service.<strong>Council</strong> pays a contractor to collectand process recyclable items. Toensure the safety and efficiency ofThings to remember● Kerbside recycling items arecollected weekly on the sameday as your household garbagecollection.● Place your recycling crate outthe night before garbage day withyour mobile garbage bin.● Rinse receptacles and remove anylids or caps.● Squash flexible plastic items andcans to save space before placingthem in the recycling crate.● Flatten household cardboards andplace them beside the crate.● Bundle and tie (do not use wire)household paper productsthis service, updated informationabout kerbside recycling is givenbelow for residents’ reference.What can be placed in the kerbsiderecycling crate?● Glass bottles and jars (rinse itemsand remove lids and caps).● Aluminium and steel cans.● Newspapers, magazines,cardboard milk and juice cartons●●separately to cardboards andplace them beside the crate.Do not put out poison orhazardous chemical bottles forrecycling.Do not put items for recycling inplastic bags.Want to Know More?<strong>Council</strong> has a local environmentaleducation program that offers arange of educational and interpretiveactivities for schools and groups inthe region. The aim of the activitiesis to help individuals become moreaware of the impact their actionshave on the environment. As partand other paper products.(No waxed paper and cardboard orproducts contaminated with food suchas pizza boxes.)●Long time employee keeps hiseye on <strong>Council</strong>’s purse stringsThe ever expanding role of LocalGovernment is never betterexemplified than the almost doublingof <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>’s turnoverin the past 10 years.Whereas <strong>Council</strong>’s role usedto be restricted to such thingsas roads, footpaths, water andsewerage in recent years it has nowgrown considerably with its heavyinvolvement with the community.<strong>Council</strong> is now virtually a $40million a year business, or almostdouble what it was 10 years ago,when accountant, Ian Glen, wasgiven the job of overseeing itsfinances.Plastics with the following PlasticsIdentification Codes:(The code is a number inside atriangle of pointed arrows. It isusually stamped on the bottom orside of the container.)PET - Code 1 HDPE - Code 2 Vinyl (V) – Code 3eg soft drink,juice andwater bottleseg milkbottles,juice bottlesand creamcontainerseg juiceand cordialbottlesof this program <strong>Council</strong> staff runworkshop sessions for schoolchildren on household recycling. Formore details on this or for a free setof posters about kerbside recyclingplease phone the <strong>Council</strong> offices on64<strong>24</strong> 0551.Questions about what can be putout for kerbside recycling collectionshould be directed to <strong>Council</strong>’skerbside recycling collectioncontractor, Jones Waste Management(Telephone number: 6431 4014).Further information about recyclingis available from the <strong>Council</strong> officesand the <strong>Council</strong> web site(www.devonport.tas.gov.au).According to Ian, there is now farmore pressure placed on <strong>Council</strong>now that it is heavily involved incommunity-type events, its expandedyouth services and establishment ofImaginarium and the Travel Centre.Ian joined <strong>Council</strong> 25 years ago ascreditors clerk in the old <strong>Council</strong>Chambers, which were on the siteof the present offices. While thenew building was being constructedhe, with other officers, moved intotemporary accommodation in Day’sBuilding, before returning to theintersection of Best and Fenton Streets.While working for <strong>Council</strong>,he completed his Bachelor ofCommerce degree. But lack of timecaused by work commitments andfamily – he is married to Jenny andthey have a son, Nick, 14 – put paidto any thoughts of further education.Although much of Ian’s work isconcerned with the day-to-dayaccounting management, he isalso required to prepare regularfinancial reports for <strong>Council</strong>’s headsof departments to provide an up todate guide on expenditure.The annual account statements and,of course, preparation of budget,also require him to keep overallexpenditure within bounds.Because he is one of <strong>Council</strong>’s“back room boys”, Ian is not one ofthose officers who is constantly inthe public gaze. And that’s how helikes it, provided he is able to keepfinances in good order.Ian says <strong>Devonport</strong> has providedhim and his family with a greatlifestyle, so he does not waste muchtime on any thoughts of a careerchange at this stage.What’s on in<strong>Devonport</strong><strong>April</strong>19th-20th: Metropolitan Opera atCmax. Ph 6420 211121st: Comedy Festival at DECC. Ph6420 200022nd: Greyhound racing atShowgrounds. Ph 64<strong>24</strong> 225325th: NTFL <strong>Devonport</strong> v East<strong>Devonport</strong> at Oval. 64<strong>24</strong> 454226th: Farmers Market atShowgrounds. Ph 6492 317627th: Harness racing atShowgrounds. Ph 64<strong>24</strong> 447929th: Greyhound racing atShowgrounds. Ph 64<strong>24</strong> 2253Page 22 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>4077769 LM


UNWINDFRIDGE ARTCROSSWORDAcross1. Diplomats7. Thinker8. Becoming out-of-date12. Teaching17. Unites18. ExplorationsDown1. Rough (guess)2. Radar screen spots3. Mar4. Minute particles5. Dark yellow pigment6. Political planners9. Choose10. Australian bird11. Infant’s bed13. Skin of head14. Stiff15. Halley’s ...16. PreambleLast week’s solutionMe and Riley like to ride ourskateboards and Riley likes to play athis house and so do I. Sometimes hecomes over to my house and at myhouse he likes to play at the trampolineand in the rumpus room.Will, 7SUDUKOThis week’s Fridge Art was drawn by a pupil atSpreyton Primary School.If you would like to send in your own artwork,mail it to Fridge Art, <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, PO Box259, <strong>Devonport</strong> or drop it in to 11 Stewart St,<strong>Devonport</strong>. Don’t forget to tell us aboutyourself, your art and to provide a returnaddress.To solve a Sudukopuzzle, everynumber from 1 to 9must appear in:■ Each of the ninevertical columns■ Each of the ninehorizontal rows■ Each of the nine3x3 boxesRemember nonumber can occurmore than once inany row, column orbox.Last week’s solution9 4 1 8 7 3 6 5 27 8 2 6 4 5 3 1 93 5 6 1 9 2 7 8 48 7 4 3 2 1 9 6 56 2 3 9 5 8 4 7 15 1 9 4 6 7 2 3 81 6 5 2 3 4 8 9 74 3 7 5 8 9 1 2 62 9 8 7 1 6 5 4 3Post yourentry to:<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong>Kids CompetitionPO Box 259,<strong>Devonport</strong>,Tas, 7310.Name:........................For all yourparty needs...................................Phone:.......................Age:...........................Competition closes<strong>April</strong> 29, <strong>2008</strong>.85 Reiby St, UlverstoneWilliam St - (Fourways) <strong>Devonport</strong>Phone 6423 54574036755 PA<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 23


OUT AND ABOUTWhat’s onEnjoying the Spreyton Apple Festival are Elly Winwood(left), 9, of Latrobe, and Olivia Jordan, 8, of Spreyton.At Reece High School’s Summit 2 School launch are(back, from left) Michael Riseley, Torrey Stokes, (front)Daniel Holden, Emily Hoare and Chloe Ralph.Chere Chart, of Sheffield, and Daniel Johnstone, ofTurners Beach, take some time out at Mural Fest.<strong>April</strong> 18■ Targa public viewing in <strong>Devonport</strong>. Targawill have a lunch stop in the Harris Scarfe carpark, Best St. Free public viewing of the carswith the chance to meet the drivers. For moreinformation call 0419 395 071.■ Targa street stage. Roads will be closedfrom 9.59am with the first car expected tostart at East <strong>Devonport</strong> Primary at 10.59am.The stage will cover Thomas, Wright,Wheeler, Drew, Tarleton, Mary and Melrosestreets. For more information call0419 395 071.<strong>April</strong> 19■ Metropolitan Opera at CMAX cinema.Puccini’s La Boheme, starting at 11.30am atat 1pm on <strong>April</strong> 20. For more information goto www.cmax.net.au or call 6420 2111.■ NTFL, <strong>Devonport</strong> versus Launceston at the<strong>Devonport</strong> Oval. For more information call64<strong>24</strong> 4542.■ North West Off Road Car Club - ShortCourse Off Road Event at the LatrobeSpeedway. For more information call6426 14<strong>24</strong>.<strong>April</strong> 21■ Melbourne Comedy Festival Roadshow atthe <strong>Devonport</strong> Entertainment Centre startingat 8pm. Tickets are $32 adults and $<strong>28</strong>concession. For more information call6420 2900.<strong>April</strong> 22■ Greyhound racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 1pm-3.30pm. For moreinformation call 64<strong>24</strong> 2253.<strong>April</strong> 23■ Rotary Health Forum at the LatrobeMemorial Hall from 6pm. For moreinformation call Andrew Baker on 6426 1118.<strong>April</strong> 25■ NTFL <strong>Devonport</strong> versus East <strong>Devonport</strong> atthe <strong>Devonport</strong> Oval. For more information call64<strong>24</strong> 4542.<strong>April</strong> 26■ <strong>Devonport</strong> Farmers market at the<strong>Devonport</strong> Showground. Local produce forsale. For more information call0417 052 0<strong>28</strong>.■ Garage sale at 1 Greenway Ave, 7am until1pm. All proceeds to Clifford Craig MedicalResearch Trust <strong>Devonport</strong> Branch.<strong>April</strong> 27■ Harness racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds. Granny Smith/Raiders Stakes.For more information call 64<strong>24</strong> 4479.<strong>April</strong> 29■ Greyhound Racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 1pm-3.30pm. For moreinformation call 64<strong>24</strong> 2253.<strong>April</strong> 30■ The <strong>Devonport</strong> Senior Citizen Club will beperforming at Tandara, Sheffield at 1.30pm.For more information call Margaret on64<strong>24</strong> 5470.May 1■ The Meercroft Auxiliary soup andsandwich luncheon and fashion parade willbe held at the soccer club at 12 noon. Therewill be trade tables, a lucky door prize andmuch more. Please RSVP to Chris by calling64<strong>24</strong> 5952.May 2■ Liminal exhibition at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Regional Gallery. A curated group exhibitionthat explores the concept of the space inbetween definite categories of being.Exhibition runs until June 1.■ Devon Country Music Band and specialguest artists at the East <strong>Devonport</strong> BowlsClub, 7pm until midnight. Meals are availablefrom 5.30pm but bookings are essential on6427 0830.May 3■ Organ recital crawl with Dr LindsayHutchison at the Uniting Church, Steele St, StJohn’s Anglican Church and St ColumbaPresbyterian. Starts at 1.30pm. Call64<strong>24</strong> 3675 for further details.■ Free floor talk at the <strong>Devonport</strong> RegionalGallery from 3pm about the currentexhibition, Liminal. Call 64<strong>24</strong> 8296 fordetails.■ NTFL Round 7. Latrobe versus Ulverstoneat Latrobe Football Ground and East<strong>Devonport</strong> versus Wynyard at GirdlestonePark.May 4■ Hymnfest commencing at 3.30pm.Featuring combined choirs of <strong>Devonport</strong> andsurrounding districts at St John’s AnglicanChurch. Call 64<strong>24</strong> 3675 for details.May 6■ Greyhound racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 1-3.30pm.May 8■ The <strong>Devonport</strong> Senior Citizens Club choirwill perform at Eliza Purton Home at 1.30pm.Call Margaret on 64<strong>24</strong> 5470 for moreinformation.May 10■ The Metropolitan Opera performance ofDonizetti’s La Fille du Regiment at CMAXCinemas, <strong>Devonport</strong>. Show starts at11.30am, or 1pm on May 11. For moredetails visit www.cmax.net.au.■ Australian Plants Society plant sale at theArboretum, Eugenana, from 10am. Ideal giftideas for Mothers’ Day. Call 6423 5697 forfurther details.■ NTFL Round 8. <strong>Devonport</strong> versus SouthLaunceston at <strong>Devonport</strong> Oval.May 13■ Greyhound racing at <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 1-3.30pm.May 15-21■ Captured live on stage at the Lyric Theatrein Sydney, SHOUT! the musical will bescreened at CMAX cinemas, <strong>Devonport</strong>.Tickets are $25 for adults and $21concession. For more information visitwww.cmax.net.au.May 16-31■ The <strong>Devonport</strong> Choral Society presentsRodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and Iat the <strong>Devonport</strong> Entertainment Centre.Shows at 8pm on May 16, 17, 23, <strong>24</strong>, 29,30 and 31 and noon matinees on May 18, 25and 31. Adult tickets $25, $20 concession.Call 6420 2900 for information and bookings.May 19■ Harness racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 6.30pm.May 20■ Greyhound racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 1-3.30pm.May 21■ The <strong>Devonport</strong> Senior Citizens Club choirwill perform at the clubrooms, 8 Victoria Pde,from 10.45am. For more information callMargaret on 64<strong>24</strong> 5470.May 22■ The <strong>Devonport</strong> Senior Citizens Club choirwill perform at Coroneagh Park, Penguin, at1.30pm. For more information call Margareton 64<strong>24</strong> 5470.May <strong>24</strong>■ NTFL Round 10. East <strong>Devonport</strong> versusLaunceston at Girdlestone Park and Latrobeversus Burnie at Latrobe.May 27■ Greyhound racing at the <strong>Devonport</strong>Showgrounds from 1-3.30pm.■ To promote your upcoming event, emaildetails to news@devonporttimes.com.au orphone 6498 7881.Judo club’s impressive resultsTHE <strong>Devonport</strong> Judo Club heldits annual Open Competition on<strong>April</strong> 6. With 69 entries the<strong>Devonport</strong> Open rates among thetop competitions in the State.<strong>Devonport</strong> Open Judo ResultsBoys U/10 U/27kg: Lachlan Sawford,1,Burnie/Dev; Mitchell Dell, 2, Dev; WillShearer, 3, Dev. Boys U/10 U/32kg: JesseParish, 1, West Tamar; Matthew Russell, 2,Ulv; Lachlan Russell, 3, Ulv. Boys U/10U/37kg: Bailey Palmer,1, Dev. Girls U/10U/32kg: Logan Palmer,1, Dev; GeorgiaO’Rourke, 2, Ulv; Rachel Boultbee, 3, Dev.Girls U/10 U/40kg: Grace Palmer, 1, Ulv.Boys U/13 U/39kg: Christopher Keates, 1,Hobart PCYC; Reuben Mackey, 2, HobartPCYC; Bailey Palmer, 3, Dev. Girls U/13U/45kg: Amy Boultbee, 1, Dev; Grace Palmer,2, Ulv; Bree Doherty, 3, Dev. Girls U/13U/53kg: Mardi Phillips,1, Hobart PCYC;Georgia Palmer, 2, Ulv; Bree Doherty, 3, Dev.Boys U/13 U/45kg: Daniel Plane, 1, Burnie;Nicholas Corcoran, 2, Dev. Boys U/13U/70kg: Joshua Clark, 1, Dev; Ryan Flack, 2,Ulv; Thomas Curtis, 3, Dev. Girls U/16U/50kg: Alice Coppleman, 1, Hobart PCYC;Isabelle Kitson, 2, Hobart PCYC. Girls U/16U/67kg: Bonnie Nichols, 1, Hobart PCYC;Sasha Davies, 2, Ulv. Mixed U16 U/48kg:Alice Coppleman, 1, Hobart PCYC; OwenZolati, 2, Dev/Ulv. Boys U/16 U/59kg: DylanMcCrae, 1, Ulv; Samuel Langley, 2, HobartPCYC; Luke Plane, 3, Burnie. Boys U/16U/78kg: Alexander Keene, 1, Hobart PCYC;Malcolm Watson, 2, Burnie; Nathan Brain, 3,Dev. Young Mens (mixed) U/73kg: WilliamSummers, 1, Hobart PCYC; Glen Summers,2, Hobart PCYC; Camilla Fogagnolo, 3, HobartPCYC. Young mens U/85kg: Dane Davidson,1, Dev; Lindsay Bax, 2, Ulv. Senior WomensU/62kg: Mollie Dabner, 1, Hobart PCYC;Bonnie Nichols, 2, Clarence PCYC. SeniorMens U/73kg: Chris Willing, 1, Hobart PCYC;Ben Cameron, 2, Hobart PCYC; Dave Evenett,3, Dev. Senior Mens U/85kg: Nick Mackey,1, Hobart PCYC; Dane Davidson, 2, Dev;Lindsay Bax, 3, Ulv. Junior Ippon of the Day:Dylan McCrae, Ulv. Senior Ippon of the Day:Camilla Fogagnolo, Hobart PCYC.Encouragement/Improvement Award:Samuel Langley, Hobart PCYCGREAT SUCCESS: Members of the <strong>Devonport</strong> Judo Club proudly display their medals from the annual StateOpen competition, which was hosted by the club on <strong>April</strong> 6. Picture: Sarah Webb.Page <strong>24</strong> <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>


YOUR 7-DAY GUIDE TO TELEVISION APRIL 21–27SUNDAY 27 SATURDAY 26 FRIDAY 25 THURSDAY <strong>24</strong> WEDNESDAY 23 TUESDAY 22 MONDAY 21ABC1SOUTHERNCROSSWIN TDT SBS6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Landline. (R,S) 12.00 Midday Report. (S) 12.30 PilotGuides. (S) 1.30 The Cook And The Chef. (R, S)2.00 The Bill. (PG, R, S) 3.00 Children’sPrograms. 6.00 Landline Extra. (R, S) 6.30Talking Heads. (S) 7.00 News. (S) 7.30 The7.30 Report. (S)8.00 Australian Story. (S)8.30 Four Corners. (S)9.20 Media Watch. (S)9.35 More Than Enough Rope: Glenn And JaneMcGrath. (S)10.30 Lateline. (S)11.05 Lateline Business. (S) 11.30 Agincourt.(M, R, S) 12.25 Teachers. (Final, M, R, S) 1.20Movie: Big Combo. (1955) (b/w, PG, R, S) 2.55Auntie Connie. (R, S) 3.25 Bowls. (R) AustralianOpen. Men’s pairs final. 4.30 Parkinson. (R, S)5.30 The Lion Man. (R, S)6.00 Children’s Programs. (R, S) 10.00 BehindThe News. (S) 10.25 Our History. (R, S) 10.35Engineering At The Cutting Edge. (R, S) 11.00Grand Designs. (R, S) 12.00 Midday Report. (S)12.30 Einstein Factor. (R, S) 1.00 NewInventors. (R, S) 1.30 Catalyst. (R, S) 2.00 TheBill. (PG, R, S) 3.00 Children’s Programs. 6.05Time Team: Wemyss Caves. (S) 7.00 News. (S)7.30 The 7.30 Report. (S)8.00 Stress Buster: Swan Care. (S)8.30 How Art Made The World. (Final, S)9.30 Foreign Correspondent. (S)10.00 Artscape. (S) 10.30 Lateline. (S) 11.05Lateline Business. (S) 11.35 Four Corners. (R,S) 12.20 Media Watch. (R, S) 12.35 Trial &Retribution. (Final, MA15+, R) 1.30 Movie: TheFugitive. (1947) (b/w, PG, R) 3.25 WildWatch2.(R, S) 3.55 A Case For The Coroner. (PG, R, S)4.30 Parkinson. (R, S) 5.30 Lion Man. (R, S)6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 NumbersCount. (R) 10.15 Nile. (R, S) 10.30 Behind TheNews. (R, S) 10.55 Australians. (R) 11.00 FactOr Fiction. (PG, R, S) 12.00 Midday Report. (S)12.30 National Press Club Address. (S) 1.30Talking Heads. (R, S) 2.00 The Bill. (R, S) 3.00Children’s Programs. 6.00 Travel Oz. (S) 6.30The Cook And The Chef. (S) 7.00 News. (S)7.30 The 7.30 Report. (S)8.00 The New Inventors. (S)8.30 Spicks And Specks. (S)9.00 The IT Crowd. (M, S)9.30 The Armstrong And Miller Show. (S)10.00 At The Movies. (S)10.30 Lateline. (S) 11.05 Lateline Business. (S)11.30 Blackpool. (Final, M, R, S) 12.30 Rewind.(PG, R, S) 1.20 Movie: Irene. (1940) (b/w, R) 3.00Mr Bean. (R, S) 3.25 Press Club Address. (R, S)4.30 Parkinson. (R, S) 5.30 Lion Man. (R, S)6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 For TheJuniors. (R) 10.15 Our Animals. (R) 10.20 OurHistory. (R, S) 10.40 India. (R, S) 11.00Revealing Gallipoli. (Final, PG, R) 12.00 MiddayReport. (S) 12.30 Pie In The Sky. (R, S) 1.30Collectors. (R, S) 2.00 The Bill. (R, S) 3.00Children’s Programs. 6.05 Grand Designs. (R, S)7.00 News. (S)7.30 The 7.30 Report. (S)8.00 Catalyst. (S)8.30 Gallipoli Submarine. (S)9.30 Missing: Presumed Dead. (S)10.25 Lateline. (S) 11.00 Lateline Business. (S)11.30 Live At The Basement. 12.30 Movie: 21Days. (1940) (b/w) 1.50 Movie: The BambooBlonde. (1946) (b/w, R) 3.00 Movie: BehindThe Headlines. (1937) (b/w, PG, R) 3.55 CrocCountry. (R, S) 4.30 Parkinson. (PG, R, S) 5.30The Lion Man. (R, S)6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 GallipoliPilgrimage. (R, S) 10.55 Anzac Day March. (S)12.30 Gallipoli Dawn Service. (S) 1.30 Villers-Bretonneux Memorial Service. (S) 3.00Children’s Programs.6.00 Message Stick. (R, S)6.30 Can We Help? (S)7.00 News. (S)7.30 Stateline. (S)8.00 Collectors. (S)8.30 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R, S) When alocal solicitor falls to his death from ahouse roof, it is not clear whether it wasmurder or suicide.10.05 Grumpy Old Men. (PG, R, S)10.35 Lateline. (S)11.25 Casualties Of War. (MA15+)11.55 triple j tv. (R, S) 12.25 Good Game. (R, S)12.55 Rage. (M)6.00 Rage. 9.00 triple j tv With The Doctor.10.00 Jet Live At The Forum. (R, S) 11.00Totally Frank. (PG) 11.30 The Cook And TheChef. (R, S) 12.00 Stateline. (R, S) 12.30Australian Story. (R, S) 1.00 Hockey. Tasmania.Women’s. Canterbury v University. 2.30 Football.VFL. Round 5. Sandringham v Bendigo Bombers.From Trevor Barker Beach Oval. 5.00 Bowls.Australian Open. Men’s singles final.6.00 My Family. (PG, R, S)6.30 Gardening Australia. (S)7.00 News. (S)7.30 Doc Martin. (PG, S)8.25 News. (S)8.30 The Bill. (S)10.05 News. (S)10.10 Spooks. (M, R, S)11.05 Jericho. (Final, M, R, S)12.40 Rage. (M)6.00 Rage. 6.30 Children’s Programs. 9.00Insiders. (S) 10.00 Inside Business. (S) 10.30Offsiders. (S) 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus. (S)11.30 Songs Of Praise. (S) 12.00 Landline. (S)1.00 Gardening Australia. (R, S) 1.30 MessageStick. (S) 2.00 The War. (S) 3.00 RaisingValhalla. (R, S) 3.50 Stone Upon Stone. (R, S)4.00 Art Safari. (PG, R, S) 4.30 Discovery. (R, S)5.00 Sunday Arts. (S) 6.00 At The Movies. (R,S) 6.30 Einstein Factor. (S) 7.00 News. (S) 7.30Robin Hood. (Final, PG, S) 8.15 CreatureComforts. (Final, S) 8.25 News. (S) 8.30 East OfEverything. (M, S) 9.25 Compass. (S) 10.00Margot. (Final, PG, S) 10.55 The Nightingale.(R) 11.45 Inside Australia. (R, S) 12.35 Movie:The Day Of The Triffids. (1962) (PG, R, S) 2.10Movie: Invaders From Mars. (1953) (R) 3.25Their Spirit Still Shines. (PG, R, S) 4.30Parkinson. (PG, R, S) 5.30 Lion Man. (R, S)6.00 Sunrise. (S) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG,S) 11.00 Guthy-Renker Australia. 11.30 News.(S) 12.00 Movie: The Stepdaughter. (2000) (M,R) 2.00 All Saints. (M, R, S) 3.00 Guthy-RenkerAustralia. 3.30 Raggs. (S) 4.00 It’s Academic.(S) 4.30 Neighbours. (S) 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R)5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (S)6.00 News. (S)6.30 Today Tonight. (S)7.00 Home And Away. (PG, S)7.30 Border Security. (PG, R, S)8.00 SCU: Serious Crash Unit. (PG, S)8.30 Desperate Housewives. (M, S)9.30 Dirty Sexy Money. (M, S)10.30 Numb3rs. (M, S)11.30 30 Rock. (PG, S)12.00 Judge Judy. (PG, S) 12.30 Guthy-RenkerAustralia. 1.00 Moving Africa’s Ark. 2.00 HomeShopping. 4.00 NBC Today. (S)6.00 Sunrise. (S) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG,S) 11.00 Guthy-Renker Australia. 11.30 News.(S) 12.00 The <strong>2008</strong> Miss USA Pageant. 2.00All Saints. (M, R, S) 3.00 Guthy-RenkerAustralia. 3.30 Raggs. (S) 4.00 It’s Academic.(S) 4.30 Neighbours. (S) 5.00 M*A*S*H. (R)5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (S)6.00 News. (S)6.30 Today Tonight. (S)7.00 Home And Away. (PG, S)7.30 It Takes Two. (Final, S)9.30 All Saints. (M, S) A high-profile athlete isbadly injured after a vicious attack.10.30 My Shocking Story: The World’s TallestWoman. (PG)11.30 Cheaters. (M, S) 12.30 Top 40 CelebrityCountdown. (M, R, S) 2.00 Guthy-RenkerAustralia. 2.30 Home Shopping. 4.00 NBCToday. (S)6.00 Sunrise. (S) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG,S) 11.00 Guthy-Renker Australia. 11.30 News.(S) 12.00 Movie: Mystery Woman – Wild WestMystery. (2006) (M, S) 2.00 All Saints. (M, R,S) 3.00 Guthy-Renker Australia. 3.30 Raggs. (S)4.00 It’s Academic. (S) 4.30 Neighbours. (S)5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (S)6.00 News. (S)6.30 Today Tonight. (S)7.00 Home And Away. (PG, S)7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. (S)8.00 The Real Seachange. (S)8.30 Movie: Die Another Day. (2002) (M, R, S)Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, TobyStephens, Michael Madsen.11.15 Seconds From Disaster: TornadoOutbreak. (PG) 12.15 Guthy-Renker Australia.12.45 Young Ramsay. (R) 2.00 Home Shopping.4.00 NBC Today. (S)6.00 Sunrise. (S) 9.00 Morning Show. (PG, S)11.00 Guthy-Renker. 11.30 News. (S) 12.00Movie: WW3. (2001) (M, R, S) 2.00 All Saints.(M, R, S) 3.00 Guthy-Renker. 3.30 Raggs. (S)4.00 It’s Academic. (S) 4.30 Neighbours. (S)5.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (S)6.00 News. (S)6.30 Today Tonight. (S)7.00 Home And Away. (PG, S)7.30 That ‘70s Show. (PG, S)8.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG, S)8.30 Ghost Whisperer. (M, S) An attorneyclaims he is being haunted by a womanwho was stalking him when she was alive.9.30 Lost. (M, S)10.30 Family Guy. (M, R, S)11.00 American Dad. (M, S)11.30 Stargate Atlantis. (M) 12.30 Guthy-Renker.2.00 Home Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. (S)6.00 Sunrise. (S) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG,S) 11.00 Raggs. (S) 11.30 News. (S) 12.00Movie: The Desert Rats. (1953) (R, S) 2.00Football. AFL. Round 6. Collingwood v Essendon.From the MCG. Commentary from AnthonyHudson, Tim Lane, Luke Darcy, Robert Walls andAndrew Maher. 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. (S)6.00 News. (S)6.30 Today Tonight. (S)7.00 Home And Away. (PG, S) Ric realises heis not just fighting for money, he isfighting for his life.7.30 Better Homes And Gardens. (S)8.30 Football. (S) AFL. Round 6. Fremantle vGeelong. From Subiaco Oval.11.30 News. (S)12.00 Movie: Above Suspicion. (2000) (M, R)2.00 Auction Squad. (R, S) 3.00 HomeShopping. 4.00 NBC Today. (S)6.00 Mickey Mouse. (R) 6.30 Tigger & Pooh.7.00 Saturday Disney. (S) 9.00 Silversun. (R, S)9.30 Girl TV. (R, S) 10.00 Guthy-Renker. 11.00Sea Princesses. (S) 11.30 Erky Perky. (R, S)12.00 It’s Academic. (S) 12.30 Escape With ET.1.00 V8 Xtra. 1.30 Motor Racing. Carrera Cup.Round 3. From Wakefield Park. 2.00 MotorRacing. Mini Challenge. Round 2. 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(M) 4.00 The CBS Early Show.6.00 Early News. (S) 7.00 Toasted TV. 8.30Puzzle Play. (S) 9.00 David & Kim. (PG, S) 11.00News. (S) 11.30 TTN. (S) 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00Oprah Winfrey. (PG, R, S) 2.00 Ready SteadyCook. (PG, S) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, S) 3.30Cooking Adventures. 4.00 Totally Wild. (S) 4.30The Bold And The Beautiful. (S) 5.00 News. (S)6.00 Friends. (R, S)6.30 Neighbours. (S)7.00 The Biggest Loser. (S)8.00 Bondi Rescue. (S)8.30 NCIS. (M, S)9.30 NCIS. (M, R, S)10.30 News/Sports Tonight. (S)11.15 David Letterman. (PG) 12.15 Cricket.Twenty20 Indian Premier League. Game 7. DeccanChargers v Delhi DareDevils. From Hyderabad.3.15 Video Hits. (M) 3.30 Benny Hinn. 3.55Video Hits. (M) 4.00 CBS Early Show.6.00 Early News. (S) 7.00 Toasted TV. 8.30Puzzle Play. (S) 9.00 David & Kim. (PG, S) 11.00News. (S) 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00 Oprah Winfrey.(PG, S) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, S) 3.00Judge Judy. (PG, S) 3.30 Cooking Adventures.4.00 Totally Wild. (S) 4.30 The Bold And TheBeautiful. (S) 5.00 News. 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Game 9.Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals. FromHyderabad. 3.15 Video Hits. (M) 3.30 BennyHinn. 3.55 Video Hits. (M) 4.00 CBS Early Show.6.00 Early News. (S) 7.00 Toasted TV. 8.30Rock It!(R, S) 9.00 9am With David & Kim. (PG,S) 11.00 News. (S) 12.00 Anzac Day From TheMCG. 2.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG, R)2.30 Football. AFL. Round 6. Collingwood vEssendon. From the MCG.6.00 News. (S)6.30 Neighbours. (S)7.00 The Biggest Loser. (S)7.30 The Simpsons. (PG, R, S)8.30 Movie: Elizabethtown. (2005) (S) OrlandoBloom, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon.11.00 News. (S)11.30 Sports Tonight. (S)12.00 David Letterman. (PG) 1.00 Cricket.Twenty20 Indian Premier League. Game 10.Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians. From PunjabCricket Association Stadium. 4.00 Queer Eye.(PG, R) 5.00 Benny Hinn. 5.30 Christian <strong>City</strong> TV.6.00 Toasted TV. 7.00 H2O – Just Add Water. (R,S) 7.30 Totally Wild. (R, S) 8.00 Scope. (R, S)8.30 Video Hits First. 10.00 Video Hits. (PG)12.00 Movie: Rat. 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(PG, R) 4.00 Queer Eye. (PG)Series return. 5.00 News. (S) 5.30 Sports Tonight.(S) 6.00 The Simpsons. (PG, R, S) 6.30 TheBiggest Loser. (PG, S) 7.30 So You Think You CanDance Australia. (Final, PG, S) 9.30 Rove. (M, S)10.40 Motor Racing. Formula One WorldChampionship. Round 4. Spanish Grand Prix. Raceday. From Catalunya. 12.40 Cricket. Twenty20Indian Premier League. Game 13. Mumbai Indiansv Deccan Chargers. From Dr DY Patil Stadium. 3.40Cricket. Twenty20 Indian Premier League. Game14. Kings XI Punjab v Delhi DareDevils. FromPunjab Cricket Association Stadium.6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Tales From A Suitcase:Abdullah Shariat. (R) 1.30 The NuclearComeback. (R, S) Sweden. 2.30 Dateline. (R, S)3.30 Insight. (R, S) 4.30 The Journal. (S) 5.00The Crew. 5.30 Living Black. (R, S)6.00 Global Village: Vienne (North Isere). (S)6.30 World News Australia. (S)7.30 MythBusters: Sea Sickness – Kill OrCure. (R, S) US.8.27 The Movie Show. (PG, R, S)8.35 South Park. (M, S) Part 1 of 3. US.9.00 Drawn Together. 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Continued. 6.55 WorldWatch.2.30 Tales From A Suitcase: Pat Hesse. (PG, R)3.00 If Only. (R) 3.30 The Lifestyle Experts: TheLife Coach. (R, S) 4.00 Business Report. 4.30The Journal. (S) 5.00 Newshour. (S)6.00 Living Black. (S)6.30 World News Australia. (S)7.30 Food Safari. (R, S)8.00 Inside Australia: Love’s Harvest. (PG, S)8.30 Dateline. David O’Shea reports onMalaysia’s downtrodden Indiancommunity, now fighting back. (S)9.30 World News Australia. (S)10.00 Newstopia. (M, S)10.30 Movie: The Eye. (2002) (MA15+) 12.15Movie: Rats. (2001) (M, R) Germany. 2.00WeatherWatch. 4.30 Soccer. UEFA ChampionsLeague. Semi-final, First leg.6.00 Soccer. UEFA Champions League. Semifinal,First leg. Continued. 6.55 WorldWatch.2.30 Dateline. (R, S) 3.30 The Lost Gods.Ireland. 4.00 Business Report. 4.30 TheJournal. (S) 5.00 Newshour With Jim Lehrer. (S)6.00 Global Village: Rollers Pt 1. (S) France.6.30 World News Australia. (S)7.30 The Movie Show. (PG, S)7.35 Stockinger. (PG, S) Austria.8.30 Unit One. (M, R, S) A 15-year-old girldisappears on the way home from aparty. Denmark.9.35 World News Australia. (S)10.05 UEFA Champions League Hour.11.05 Movie: Jump Tomorrow. (2001) (PG, R)US. 12.45 Black Soldier Blues. (M, R, S) 1.45TV Around The World: Portugal. (M, R, S)France. 2.15 WeatherWatch Overnight. 4.30Soccer. UEFA Cup. Semi-final, First Leg.6.00 Soccer. UEFA Cup. Semi-final, First Leg.Continued. 6.55 Filipino News. 7.20 ItalianNews. 7.55 German News. 8.25 Spanish News.9.15 French News. 9.55 Russian News. 10.30Greek News. 11.30 Arabic News. 12.00Indonesian News. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00Bob Brought The War Home. (R, S) 1.30 Insight.(R, S) 2.30 Korean Anzacs. (PG, R, S) 3.30Living Black. (R, S) 4.00 Business Report. 4.30The Journal. (S) 5.00 Newshour. (S)6.00 Global Village: Royal Stables For DesertHorses. (R, S) France.6.30 World News Australia. (S)7.30 Gallipoli. (PG, S) Turkey.9.40 World News Australia. (S)10.10 Lovesick. (MA15+, R, S) Canada.12.00 Movie: Beneath Her Window. (2004)(MA15+, R) Slovenia. 1.35 VH1 Illustrated. (M, R,S) US. 2.00 WeatherWatch. 5.20 Japanese News.6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 La Boheme. (R) Austria.2.45 Colin McCahon: I Am. New Zealand. 4.00True Stories. 4.30 Newshour. (S) 5.30MythBusters: Buster Special. (R, S) US.6.30 World News Australia. (S)7.30 Top Gear. (S) UK.8.35 Big Love. (M, R, S) Barb, Nicki and Margiediscuss their wills and decide who is totake care of their children in the eventthat they die. Bill has been invited to jointhe prestigious Salt Lake LeadershipLeague, without them knowing of hispolygamy. US.9.35 RocKwiz. (PG, R, S)10.25 Movie: Jet Lag. (2002) (M, R) JulietteBinoche, Jean Reno, Sergi López. France.12.00 Shorts On Screen. (PG) 1.00 Newstopia.(M, R, S) 1.30 The Insiders Guide To Happiness.(M, R) New Zealand. 2.20 WeatherWatch.6.00 WeatherWatch & Music. 6.55WorldWatch. 11.00 From Mozart To Morrison.(R) 12.00 Athletics. 32nd Marathon De Paris.From France. 1.00 Speedweek. 2.30 Soccer.UEFA Cup. Semi-final. Highlights. 3.00 Euro<strong>2008</strong> Magazine. 3.30 UEFA Champions LeagueMagazine. 4.00 Soccer. 5.00 The World Game.6.00 Thalassa: Following Charcot. (S) France.6.30 World News Australia. (S)7.30 Lost Worlds: Life Under Napoleon – TheRevolutionary. (PG, S) Germany.8.30 The Hawking Paradox. (R, S) UK.9.30 Miniseries: The Airlift. (2005) (M, S) Part2 of 2. Germany.11.15 <strong>City</strong> Of Men. (M, R) Brazil.11.50 Cocaine: Leo And Ze. (M, R, S) UK.12.45 The Storm Rages Twice. (Final, PG)Lebanon. 2.20 WeatherWatch Overnight. 5.20Japanese News.<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 25


SPORTDynamic double actTwins share love of cyclingBy ROCHELLE GALLOWAYDEVONPORT twinsAndrew and EmmaSmith are not youraverage teenagers.The 17 year olds arededicated and focused onmaking it in the nationalcycling scene.And while you wouldexpect sibling rivalry torun rife between them,this couldn’t be furtherfrom the truth.‘‘We used to becompetitive when wewere younger,’’ Andrewsaid.‘‘But now we encourageeach other.’’Andrew and Emma firststarted riding when theywere just 12 years old.Their love of cyclingstemmed from competingin triathlons and hassince blossomed into aserious business.Under the watchful eyeof coach, Les Davison thepair train three nights aweek and compete onweekends.Last weekend, theycompeted in the NationalUnder 19 National Roadseries held in the Kentishregion.And while the outcomeswere not desired, the twostapled their place as upand coming athletes.‘‘We’ve always doneeverything together,’’Andrew said.The duo were lookingpromising going into thecompetition.After the time trials onFriday, Andrew wasplaced ninth and Emmasixth.Both had quicker timesthan competitors in themen’s and women’ssections.They were bothconfident going into daytwo, a circuit nearGowrie Park, but wereunable to make itthrough to day three.Andrew started the racewell under wetconditions but hit thewall on the final lap.‘‘I had a hunger flat, Ihad no more energy,’’ hesaid.‘‘It was cold and I don’thave much body fat onme.’’Unable to keep pace,Andrew recovered withquick-fix power gels andbars in his back pocket.Emma had just beganthe circuit when sheslipped in gravel downthe first downhill.‘‘A girl locked up herbreaks and I had nowhere else to go but thegravel,’’ she said.‘‘I finished the ride butcouldn’t ride on Sundaybecause I was too stiff.’’The two are nowfocused on training for acompetition atMurwillumbah, NSW atthe start of May.The State’s top under 19athletes will also becompeting in the series.SIBLING STARS: <strong>Devonport</strong> twins Andrew and Emma Smith are on their way to making it onthe national cycling scene. Picture: Rochelle Galloway.BRIEFLYTable tennis<strong>Devonport</strong> Table Tennis resultsfrom Round 3 played <strong>April</strong> 14.A GradeRed defeated White, 8-4; Best:D Smith, T Eden, T Wools-Cobb and G Willis.Blue defeated Black, 7-5; Best:D Graham, K Mason (fill in), TMogridge.B GradeBrown defeated Green, 7-5;Best: L McLaughlin and MHulsman.Gold defeated Orange, 7-5;Best: G McLaughlin (fill in), RBowers and D Wools-Cobb.A Grade LadderRed, 23 points; Black, 14points; Blue, 12 points; Yellow,12 points; White, 11 points.B Grade LadderGreen, 20 points; Gold, 16points; Brown, 14 points;Maroon, 12 points; Orange, 10points.Anzac sportsCHILDREN will celebrate theAnzac spirit with a sports dayon <strong>April</strong> 25. Primary schoolpupils will pull up their socksand put on their joggers toparticipate many fun activitiesat the Latrobe RecreationGround. Session one will startat 12pm and session two at1pm. There will be a shortlunch break in the middle. At2pm, Latrobe High School willplay in a girls’ football match.■ For more informationcontact Mayor Mike Gaffneyon 6426 1797.Sport newsIF YOU would like your club’ssporting news or resultspublished in the <strong>Devonport</strong><strong>Times</strong> please emailnews@devonporttimes.com.auor phone 6498 7881.Grand time to court kingfish off our coastsREPORTS of kingfishcaptures on theEast Coast havebeen pouring in over thepast couple of weeks.Most are caught at StHelens just offshorearound Elephant Rock,which is located betweenBinalong Bay and the StHelens bar, but therehave been quite a fewsmaller ones caught in thebay itself by those fishingfor salmon.Kingfish areoccasionally caught inour local waters, usuallyby accident, by anglerstrolling for pike andsalmon.The smaller kingfishwill swim with theschools of salmon, as theyhave similar habits, andas they get bigger theywill start to eat thosesame salmon they grewup with!The larger specimenslike to hang around thedeeper reef areas thathold food such as garfishand squid, which is alsothe preferred diet of thepike.Anglers who wish tospecifically target thekingfish locally shouldconcentrate on the areasthat have some heavyreef that drops off quicklyinto deeper water.If there are schools ofbaitfish or squid in thearea all the better.Trolling bibbed andskirted lures at a briskspeed of around six toeight knots or slowtrolling rigged baits ofgarfish or small salmonwill put you in therunning.Alternatively, anchoringand setting up a berleytrail will draw anypredators that are in thearea to you.It is then a simplematter of drifting back alive or very fresh bait offish or squid to hopefullyfool the notoriously fussykingfish into biting.Early starts are a mustas kings are known to bitewell before daybreak onlyto go off after the sun hitsthe water.On the East Coast mostanglers fish with largemetal lures that arelowered down and jiggedvertically after drivingaround and looking forbait, fish and structure onthe sounder.On the North Coast ourwater is not really deepenough to use these knifejigs as they are known,but weighted soft plasticlures that are a littlelighter should work wellwhen used in a similarfashion.Kingfish were fishedcommercially on themainland for years andsince the banning of acertain method ofcapturing them has takenplace their numbers haveincreased dramatically,which is a great thing asthey are a fantasticsportfish and great eating.Over coming issues wewill have a look at someother species of fish thatare making a comeback inour waters and someunusual captures thathave taken place in recentyears.Good luck and tightlines.High tidesPage 26 <strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Knife jigs.Friday: 9.30am, 9.54pmSaturday: 10.35am, 10.50pmSunday: 11.37am, 11.45pmMonday: —, 12.33pmTuesday: 12.32am, 1.21pmWednesday: 1.16am, 2.04pmThursday: 1.56am, 2.44pm


Life well spent on the courtSPORTBob Rodman is a life member of the East <strong>Devonport</strong> Recreation Centreas well as a life member of the Mersey-Leven Badminton AssociationName: Bob RodmanAge: 63Sport: BadmintonWhen did you first becomeinvolved with badminton?In about 1980 in a churchhall at East <strong>Devonport</strong>. Iswore I’d never playagain until such time asthere was a better facilityto play it properly in.What do you love aboutbadminton?I love the sport, I lovemeeting the people and Ilove working with kids.What is your fondest andworst memory?My fondest would bewinning the WesternDivision BadmintonAssociation C2 grandfinal in 1987. The worst. . . well just the fact thatwe’ve lost so manynumbers, that’s the worstO C A Lfor me.What do you find mostchallenging aboutbadminton?Working with anklebiters.Having said that Istill love it. Anything tohelp kids in sport I’ll doit.What is your secret tosuccess?Dedication more thananything. Years ago Iwould sit and watchvideos of CommonwealthGames player MichaelScandolera before goingout to play — he was anabsolute wizard.How would you describeyourself on the court?Well just the other night Iwas partnered withanother guy in his 60splaying against twoyounger blokes. When webeat them they describedus as foxes.How do you unwind after agame?It takes a while tounwind after a game buta glass of lambruscohelps.What is your motto?I don’t have one but Ibelieve you can’t win agame if you’re notconstantly talking andencouraging yourpartner.ACE: East <strong>Devonport</strong>’s Bob Rodman has a life-long association with, and love for, badminton.Picture: Ben Smyth.EXPERTS IN THECOMMUNITYAUTOHANDYMANANTENNASHOMEIMPROVEMENTSBUILDERGARAGEDOORSMake your vehicle sparkleProfessional Automotive Detailing,Paintless Dent RemovalCompany cars, lease vehiclescompetitive prices qualityguaranteed4087338 PAMICK’S MAGICALMAKEOVERS● Painting● Gardening● Fencing● Building● Landscape DesignCALLMICHAEL0409 949 6884068<strong>24</strong>0 MEPh: 6426 21140407 767 8174073258 RRQUALITY FLOORSANDING,POLISHING& REPAIRSDaniel Keen0438 380 527Domestic and commercialGuaranteed workmanshipusing the best qualityfinishesCarpet & vinyl removal12 years experienceFREE QUOTES4072956 dbbuilderHome RenovationsWallsFloorsCeilingsRoofsDeckingsVerandahs etc.Call Angelo on0417 592 6304075602 LMCRISP GARAGEDOORS & OPENERS❏ Domestic❏ Commercial❏ Industrial64<strong>24</strong> 5263144 Don Road,<strong>Devonport</strong>or Phone Steve0418 5980684079396 RRAUTOMARINEHANDYMANFINANCIAL SERVICESTASSPARES2 - 3 Speedway Road,Latrobe, Tasmania 7307Telephone/Fax 6426 2668Jeffrey Dunn T.S.A.E.Mobile 0414 907 336● Dismantlers● Cars & Commercials● New & Used Parts4050267 LDClub Drive ShearwaterShopping ComplexPh: 64<strong>28</strong> 71<strong>24</strong>Fax: 64<strong>28</strong> 6955email: mail@skiandsurf.com.auwebsite: www.portsorellmarine.com.auOpening HoursMon- Fri 9.00 - 5.00Sat - 9.00 -2.004033578 LDMARLEA HANDYMANSERVICESAll types of repairsPainting ❐Plastering ❐Decks ❐Doors ❐Tiling ❐40 years exp.Ph PeterMob 0412 362 518Home 6427 21814081905 MLFrustrated waiting for months for your Accountant to complete your tax?Unhappy that your accounts are being completed by junior staff?Tax and Compliance Professionals are experts in small businesstaxation and guarantee:●●●2-4 week turn around of your accountsMinimum 15% reduction in accounting costs of previous yearAll work completed by a registered tax agentIf you wish to remain with your present accountant, we also offera bookkeeping service, provided by an accountant, not just abookkeeper, guaranteed to reduce your future accounting costs.Call now for an obligation free consultation or to discuss theservices we offer.6427 7843 0407 459 143PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS FROM AS LITTLE AS $ 10 PER WEEKPhone: 6498 7816 Email: philm@devonporttimes.com.au4058476 LM<strong>Devonport</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>April</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 27


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