Ah, they got here. Good. Why? Peace offering, fresh start, dinner, I insist. I prefer to be asked, not told. I've been asking all day. Thought I'd try a fresh approach. But what is all this? You know as well as I do that something clicked between us when we met, it happened and it can be fun. Why can't you just accept that? Well I don't happen to believe in that sort of thing and I like to choose my friends. Well we can't help but meet. I'm teaching your nephew to drive, remember? Isn't I have a very nice man who comes in and cuts the lawns but that is purely a business relationship too. Good night Mr. Rivett. Look why don't you put them in water. I really don't think they're up to another journey. And don't be surprised if you dream about me tonight. It happens. Nothing to do with suppressing what you really want. Morning Ted. I'll ask you what time you got in last night. Since you'd only tell me to mind my own business. Oh, bacon and eggs again. That's a good hearty breakfast. I don't think I can manage it Ted. I might have some toast later. That won't keep you going. Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dine like a pauper. That's what I was always taught. Still if you want to waste food... Alright, alright Ted. Give it a rest will you? Bacon and eggs again. Oh I know I could smell it. Here. I called you 15 minutes ago. You were during the shower and half mast. I'll tell you what you can do with the shower. Plant. Look, I promised Ada that I'd take care of this house, make sure you two were well fed and see that you got to work on time. Now that may not appeal to you but I promised Ada. If you'd stop treating us like kids Ted... I wouldn't have to if you showed some responsibility and some respect. How long has he been here? Four days. Seven hours and about 16 minutes. Can't take any more. Ada will be back soon. Yeah and you know what will happen then? He'll make us look like a pair of ratbags because we wouldn't let him run things. There's nothing we can do about it. We're stuck with him. It's funny though. What is? Well Ted's always been bossy but he's never been as cranky as he has been this week and it's not just us. I reckon he's got a problem on his mind. Maybe. It still doesn't change the fact he's taking an ad on us. Do you know why he called us in? Beats me. Forrest usually holds his executions for the afternoon. I've been reviewing the patients under your care and I want to tie up one or two problems. The only one that really concerns me is Dawson in ward 10. You seem to know all about it Henderson. Give me a verbal report will you? Well we know the patient has viral pneumonia. Progress? None as yet. In fact his condition is deteriorating. Well that's not good enough. Follow up on the welfare angle and I want to see some definite progress by the time I get back. When you get back? Yes. You may have noticed I'm in a good mood this morning. It's because I'm going on a week's leave as of midday today. Seven whole days without having to read your sloppy reports, listen to your inane diagnoses or put up with your deplorable lack of common sense. Now you may be concerned that the work rate will drop while I'm away but don't be. I've left explicit instructions. All right. Get on with it. Thank you. Well is there something else doctor? I thought we should discuss the disagreement we had earlier. Oh I don't have disagreements with interns. I merely give them my opinion and that's the end of the matter. Do I make myself clear? Yes doctor. Enjoy your holiday. I certainly intend to. Oh Dr Henderson, now things need to be sent down sister. Oh thank you Miss Sheffield but we do have a courier service. Oh I offered. I'm on my break and I like to feel involved. Most commendable. So if I'm ever free and you need any help with the patients or anything I'd love to help. Well not right now thank you. I've got the rest of the afternoon off. You are keen aren't you? While my shift finishes at lunchtime come and see me in my office. I'm going to be helping Sister Colesgrove. Mind boggles. How's the patient nurse? No change doctor. How are you feeling Mr Dawson? We are trying to help you but we need your cooperation. Doctors, a couple of kids. I can assure you both Dr Dane and myself are highly trained and fully qualified. Oh trust either one of you. Sancy talk. I know what happens when you get into hospital. What? You don't get out that's why. Leave me alone. I think we'll examine Mr Dawson when he's calmed down. You don't make it easy do you? I know I've shut me both. I don't need them to tell me that. We're trying to help you. Now you cooperate or I'll have you transferred to children's ward. You would too wouldn't you? A regular little spitfire. I'm the closest thing to Florence Nightingale you'll ever see. You've got to tell us why you're down in the dumps. Haven't you even got a friend we can contact? Look at me kid. There's a photo. It's Bluey. He's the only friend I got. Had rather. What happened to him? Oh there don't be blather. He shot through two weeks ago in a thunderstorm. I got soaked looking for him. That's how I got crook. Oh well he's gone for good. Doesn't make much difference now anyway. Going round with the gang is fine. Mine is theirs and theirs is mine. Give me a Pepsi, give me the taste. Get on with the fun, no time to waste. Pepsi taste the way we want. We know what we want. Pepsi taste the way we want. We know what we want. Pepsi. A lot of rabbits wrote to telecom and said the last race wasn't fair because the tortoise got to use the yellow pages and the hare didn't. So this time we're giving them both the yellow pages. And it's time to play Hello Yellow. Let's go. Oh no hare you can find things faster than that. Look at the tortoise. He's looking at the index first. There's the page number and he's found what he wants. Silly old hare. Don't hop all over. When you use the yellow pages look in the index first. Bounty. Moist and tender coconut. It's the juicy heart of the coconut that makes Bounty so tender and moist and all in smooth milk chocolate. Moist and tender. Bounty gives you moist tender coconut. How's my nephew? Wet all over. Pass my snugglers. Got something better. Come on. Better than snugglers? No. Look new leg fitted snugglers now with elastic stay dry gathers. Stay dry gathers keep baby dryer outside. This lovely soft liner keeps baby dryer inside. That's wetness protection. Inside and out. They must cost more. No not a cent. New leg fitted snugglers not a cent more and protects baby from wetness inside and out. You did this on purpose didn't you? What do you mean? My leave is due to begin in two minutes and now you want a decision on this. You doctor have a nasty suspicious mind. I shall give it to Dr Shaw. That's outstanding case history you want to find me doctor. It's a conspiracy. This work is slovenly without thought and unacceptable. Redo it and submit it to Dr Newman. You haven't even looked at it. I don't need to Dane. I know your work of old. The interns are getting worse every year. The men are only marginally less trouble than the women. Getting into the old holiday spirit already. Sister I've been looking for both of you. I don't believe this. Dedication doctor. What is it Trent? I think I found a possible solution to old Mr Dawson. Go on. Well he's been carrying on as though he's got nothing to live for ever since he was admitted. It's because he's lost his dog. Oh come on. Really doctor the dog's the only friend he has. I've been taking a personal interest in Mr Dawson and I know Trent is making sense. What are you suggesting? Well if we found the dog for him it might give him the boost needed to cure his pneumonia. I know it sounds a little wild. There's a certain amount of sense in it. But it's completely out of the question. His mining claims miles from anywhere. Still it could mean the difference between life and death for that old man. I know that area very well sister. It'd be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Good thinking Trent. Dam sight better than most of the so-called doctors around this place. Is that always how you like to start your holidays doctor? Pulling the wings off butterflies? As a matter of fact I intend to begin this break with a nice quiet round of golf. I'd go into further detail but there'd be little point. You're a woman. You wouldn't understand. Good thinking Trent. I've become rather fond of Mr Dawson myself. But Dr. Forrest is right sister. None of us have time to search for the dog. Dr. Daniels. Dr. Forrest does sometimes make statements. You don't have to apologize for him sister. I'm starting to realize just what people think about me around here. Oh boy. Well how would you like it if someone called you by your house and told you what to do? Can I have a ham sandwich? What are you scared to give an opinion? Well being an adult I'd probably sit down, talk it over with Mr. Wilcox and reach a compromise. But if I was a juvenile delinquent like yourself I'd probably winch at the first person who came along to order a ham sandwich. Here it's ready. Oh forget it Flint. I hope you see this guy breaks down. What's up? You get no sympathy around this hospital? Oh here he comes Mr. Big. I've arranged a replacement for you here at the kiosk during your lunch hour so that you two might give a thought to mowing the lawn before Ada comes home if it's not too much trouble. I'm having a lunch break alright. I've got a date lined up with Leanne Smithers back at the house. At lunch time? Yeah it's the only time she's free. She's got choir practice after work. Leanne works in the supermarket doesn't she? Yeah she's a checkout chick. Ask her about that guy that got Ted's job you know that creep Fowler, Daryl Fowler. What boy? Well you remember he came here to see Ted. That's about the time that he started acting funny. If you say so. Your date's here. Chewing gum's a bit of a worry. Good day Flint. Good day. Bastard golf ball. Temper temper. There's no point looking like that. This is a public golf course. What are you doing here? It is my half day. I find a round of golf most relaxing. Sister! What is she doing here? It is also her half day. But she graciously consented to be my caddie in return for some advice about becoming more involved in the hospital. Like some sort of bad dream. I think we should play the rest of the round out together don't you? You've got to be joking. Oh no no no. Very bad form to play one out on the golf course. The group behind us are getting a little rested. Now you can play first doctor. Climb close to the green and you'll find your golf ball under that tree over there. Come on Vicky. At least talk to me. Any minute now we'll both start blushing. You're right. I'm sorry. It's just knowing the way things are with David. Things are nothing with David. Once bit and twice shy. Look I know he's trying to use you to make me jealous but I don't intend to let it get to me. OK? Oh I didn't want to talk about David. I wanted to talk about Mr Dawson's dog. Why? Because I think you're right. You're the only one who got close enough to the old guy to find out how much the dog really meant to him. Thanks but where do we go from here? Well I've got the weekend off. Nothing to stay here for. And I can ride a horse. We could look for the dog. I'm not still on duty. Oh well doesn't matter. I'll go by myself. Vicky that's terrific. Look I'll go and tell Mr Dawson. Even if he don't find the dog it might give us the time we need to isolate the virus. Right. It's nice to know somebody else cares. Diana. Just isn't my day today is it? I know what you mean. What are you doing tonight? Why? Well we should face facts. We're two born losers in this hospital. Maybe we should be comforting each other. I don't think I'm a born loser. What does Forrest pick on you? The uni medal doesn't cut much ice around here and you've got no social life. Maybe I'm a little bit choosy. I should have listened to all the others. You keep playing too hard to get Vicky and you know what? You're going to succeed. Tonight at nine thirty the zany Colette man returns. British jazz star George Mellie and his band perform in a twelve year old girl who they claim is the fittest person in the country. Plus Rod Holland is uncontrollable. Emu. We'll see you then. A group of young Australians had come to tour Hong Kong. But all of them made sure their lip and tea bags came along. We jiggle all night. They all said morning, noon and night. When Mr Brown of Sydney towns are an unexpected sight. Everybody's jiggling, everybody's jiggling. Everybody's jiggling, jiggling's lyrically fun. Everybody's jiggling, everybody's jiggling. We rub our lip and jigga bags to qu Enter music Question, do ea da da do with sugar h ones and gardens, do it that da With better homes and gardens In this month's issue there's a special big feature on kitchens Plans, decorating ideas and projects to make them more efficient There are also easy to embroider crafty details How to grow, dry and arrange dried flowers And a bonus booklet on house plans Plus lots more All in this month's issue With better homes and gardens Do it better It's a fantastic way to start your day Breakfast at the pancake parlor Meats and sweets and savory treats Lovely, lovely flavors Lunch or dinner, after the show Low on prices, so nutritious Open, late and be wild Yes, pancake parlor's so delicious If you're out and about with the family on the weekend Treat them to a relaxing visit to the pancake parlor The pancake parlor Restaurant delights, seven mornings through nights You're about to witness an accident Involving two rating two drivers This driver is insured with double AMI This driver is with state insurance After claiming, state will give her a worse rating And increase her premium over $54 Even though she's innocent The double AMI driver His claim won't cost a cent And he won't lose his rating Double AMI Because the innocent shouldn't have to pay So call Amy on 607 9595 Good shot, sister! Are you coming down with a cold? No, no, it's just a snitch You're holding up the game, doctor I do not intend to leave a perfectly good golf ball For some kid to scavenge You sure it landed here? Well, pretty sure Oh, hang on, doctor, it's up here I was standing on it Use the 7 iron, doctor I'm not going to do it Use the 7 iron, doctor All right, give the music a bit of a rest You said I could listen to the new Iron Maiden, Elka Yeah, I have to have a talk Look, I've got 25 minutes left And it's 10 minutes walk back to the supermarket Mr. Fowler will skin me alive if I'm back late Fowler gives you a hard time, does he? He's a man of creeps When everybody knows he pushed Mr. Wilcox into resigning That's why it was funny What was? Well, Mr. Wilcox came in to see Mr. Fowler the other day In the office You wouldn't reckon he'd come to either place, would you? What did they talk about? Beats me, but Mr. Wilcox came out of the office Looking as white as a sheet Very interesting Now I'll get to hear some more music or what? Yeah, yeah Well, we've got to stop meeting like this, Leanne Two cups of instant soup, a blast of rock and roll Doesn't exactly add up to a heavy diet Well, I'm not giving up choir practice I thought so What are you doing here? I had to collect some catering files And it's just as well, it seems I'm entitled to have my lunch break at home if I want Mr. Collis just button-holed me at the front gate Complaining about the racket You've been playing your dreadful noisy records again Mr. Collis complains about everything Yes, but it all ends up on Ada's shoulders Oh, get yourself back to work All right, ladies first, let's get this over with Don't be so grumpy Won every hole we've played so far Small compensation, I can assure you That is definitely a cold You see Dr. Newman about that as soon as we get back to the hospital Could you hit the ball, please? Oh, look, it's a lower-kid! Oh, no, no, it's only a rosella Oh Did I say something wrong? If you say anything else, anything! Before we leave this golf course, you will be sorry! Come, Miss Sheffield I've been looking for you Got an appointment? Stop clowning around, this is serious You're up to date on Cooper Dawson's condition You want my honest opinion? I think given time we can cure his pneumonia But he won't give us the time, he's given up Have you heard Diana's theory? Yes, I agree with it to a point Well, I'm going looking for Mr. Dawson's dog this weekend And I know you rosted off, I could use the help Sorry, Vicki, no way For a start, I think you've got a pretty small chance of finding it And secondly, I've made other plans Well, I think it's worth it I'll go by myself Sister Gibbs needs this room I'll leave you two at the... Did Vicki tell you she was going to try and find the old man's dog? Yes, I think it's a pretty forlorn hope Well, at least she cares enough to try I'd be out there myself if I could I've grown very fond of that grumpy old guy I know I've been worrying myself sick about him too I thought your concern was purely professional I can't help but take it personally In fact, I'm going to help Vicki look for that dog Won't that put a dent in your social life? You're justified in holding that against me, I don't blame you Well, if you're prepared to find that dog and help Mr Dawson I may have to change my mind That's what I figured Before we finish, isn't it customary to have a little wager on the 18th hole? It's a little late for that, isn't it? I mean, we're dead level on strokes and my ball's closer to the hole than your one I wouldn't want to take your money I wasn't thinking of money If I lose, I am prepared to bake you one of my world-famous steak and kidney pies with the word humble engraved upon the crust I shall then proceed to eat a large mouthful of it in your very presence Hmm, that's tempting What am I supposed to wager? One day of your holidays One day to look for old Mr Dawson's dog Now, you said yourself no strength idea has merit That's ridiculous Oh, come on, Doctor, don't be a bad sport You'll enjoy a day in the country Of course, if you're scared of losing All right, all right, you're on Even if just to watch you eat your humble pie for a change Little putt, I believe All right, nice putt But if I get this one, we're even and all bets are off, right? 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Dr. Forrest has a slight cold One glass of raisling, one white dynamite coming up Dr. Forrest has a slight cold Where do you think I got it from? Oh come, come, come, doctor, you've been a good sport, not going to back out now I should have known better than to let you talk me into this But I've only got myself to blame, no, I'm not backing out now Good, day in the country you'll do your cold world of course Ah, thank you Good luck doctor, I hope you like driving Actually it was his putting that was the problem That's quite a coincidence you turning up at the golf course the same time that I did, wasn't it? I suppose it was Have I thought you planned any of this? Oh ye of little face, drinking milk doctor Tell Dr. Newman those case histories on his desk please will you? Yes doctor Working tonight doctor? I've got the weekend off doctor Well enjoy yourself at the library or wherever you go for your kicks I suppose some girls can do without a social life I'm telling you mate it all leads up A cheater that counts that was all messed up, that's the key to it all It was Ted's work but it had Fowler's initials on it Yeah but how can Ted be in trouble, he doesn't work in the supermarket anymore Wake up mate, if the personnel mob at the hospital saw that sheet Ted could get the bullet It'd look like he couldn't do the job Yeah, yeah, well what's in it for Fowler? Well I'm only guessing here, this joint goes through a lot of tucker right? Yeah If Ted ordered all of his supplies through the supermarket, Fowler would look pretty good Makes sense, so what do we do about it? The way Ted's been carrying on I feel like letting him stew on his own juices He's a friend of Ada's, we've got to help him for her sake I know, I know Hey now Shed can I have a word with you? Oh make it quick I'm busy Listen we know that Darryl Fowler is putting pressure on you And we want to help I don't know what you're talking about You two have given me nothing but trouble all this week and I'm fed up with it Just mind your own business We tried Nate I got the photo of Mr Dawson, it took some doing so please don't lose it Sure How did he react when you told him you were going to look for his dog? He doesn't believe you have a hope Well wish me luck Did you know David had decided to come with me? Yeah I think it's great, gives you twice the chance As long as it's okay Why shouldn't it be? I know you still care about the guy Diana no matter what you say I just didn't want you to think I was moving in or anything Of course not, don't get me wrong if it was any other girl in the hospital I wouldn't trust him out of my sight What's so different about me? Well I know he's safe with you David knows, well all of the guys know that you're just not interested in any of them Maybe what you're trying to say is I can't compete Well you don't Vicki what's the matter? I am tired of being treated as a joke around this hospital and I'm tired of being patted on the head Well I've got two days alone in the bush with David Henderson and that's plenty of time to prove a few people wrong 60 minutes the hour that counts and this week George Negus presents special pre-election interviews with Malcolm Fraser and Bob Hawke Watch Sunday night at 7.30 But coming up now Brian Naylor with National 9 News Rory versus Jeff for the title Which sport is an anagram of flog? Jeff, golf, that's it, golf and flog And gets home by $5 To be the next Jeff continuous champion Find out 7 o'clock tonight on 9 sale of the century This is National 9 News with Brian Naylor Good evening and it may not be Watergate revisited but police have not discounted the possibility of political motives in the overnight break in of Bob Hawke's Sandringham home Intruders ransacked the ground floor of the house while Mr Hawke's wife Hazel slept upstairs They took a video cassette recorder and a small instamatic camera John Gatfield reports that security at the Hawke household will be stepped up Last night's intruders entered the building by forcing open a kitchen window and cutting through the flywire screen Police would not allow us to film that window The burglary seems to have taken place sometime between 10 o'clock last night and 8 o'clock this morning while Mrs Hazel Hawke was home alone and sleeping She told reporters that Mr Hawke's study had been rifled, his desk broken in two and cabinets had been searched Doors and cupboards in other rooms were also opened and searched But Mrs Hawke says she has no idea whether the burglars were after money or private papers Well, I'm not making any assumptions about what the motivation was There is equipment missing and the study was paid some particular attention but as far as I can see there's nothing missing there and there's no real concern on my part, but I just don't know Senior police took charge this morning and they too say they don't know if there's any political connection Detectives examined Mr Hawke's Mercedes car parked in the drive and even started the engine, but there was no sign that it had been tampered with Police point out that there are many burglaries in the Sandringham area It is, after all, a well-to-do suburb and the Hawke home, two-storied with a tennis court, swimming pool and a Mercedes might have appeared an attractive target to a neighbourhood thief But apparently the ALP believes there could be a political motive It was Mr Hawke's campaign headquarters staff that telephoned news media from Sydney this morning to tell them about the break-in John Gatfield, National Nine News and Mr Hawke who spent the day campaigning in Brisbane says he's not concerned about the political implications of the break-in but like anybody else is upset that intruders were in his house while his wife was there alone Bob Hawke first learnt about the break-in about nine o'clock in Adelaide Mrs Hawke tried to phone him but he was busy doing radio interviews before departing for Brisbane Although concerned he won't change his Queensland itinerary to go home He doesn't know exactly what's been taken but says he has nothing to hide or fear I'm upset about it, not so much for myself or any loss there is but obviously it's a bit upsetting for a wife to have had burglars in your home, it's not very pleasant So do you think there could have been any political motives? In the whole of my career I've worked on the basis that if I don't have evidence to sustain a charge I never make it, I have no evidence at all that that's involved so I don't make the charge Mr Hawke was in Brisbane to address the Securities Institute of Queensland and following his condemnation yesterday of Treasurer John Howard over his handling of the OECD report Mr Hawke attacked Mr Howard again, this time on taxation Mr Hawke says the Government is not serious about recouping lost money through illegal tax schemes because Mr Howard ignored the advice of Tax Commissioner O'Reilly in a letter Mr O'Reilly sent to the Treasurer last October Mr Hawke flies to Townsville tonight to deliver Labor's North Queensland policy John Mangos with the Bob Hawke campaign, Brisbane After whipping up a storm over his Savings Under the Bed statement, the Prime Minister has switched campaign tactics Mr Fraser drew widespread criticism for his claims that a Labor Government would rob savings from banks Now he's gone back to concentrating on Labor's prices and incomes policy Peter Harvey reports the switch became noticeable today as Mr Fraser completed campaigning in Perth and then flew on to Adelaide Campaigning in Perth at tour of the Italian Club, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser was already under behind the scenes pressure from Liberal Party colleagues to change his campaigning style The Prime Minister appeared to shrug it all aside, he took an hour off the active campaign and appeared to be enjoying himself Later though, the pressure was to return, pressure that reflected itself in today's businessman's breakfast in a Perth hotel The Prime Minister had moved well away from his tough language of the past 48 hours In particular, he made no mention of the Labor Party attempting to rob banks He did however have the usual grim warnings about socialist policies But against the background of what Labor wants, the funds they'd demand, what would be left for the banks, what would be left for the building societies What would be left for the credit unions, what would be left for families, what would be left to run your businesses and keep the fabric of a private enterprise society moving When the Prime Minister left for a series of radio talk back shows in Perth, reporters wanted to ask him about the criticism from within his party, Mr Fraser was having none of it Flying into Adelaide late today, Mr Fraser summoned a Plainside News conference, this time to once again hammer away at Labor's prices policy Switching his main attack back to where it had been before the banks issue blew up Tomorrow Mr Fraser goes on to Sydney for a celebration Tomorrow he becomes the nation's second longest serving Prime Minister, seven years, three months and 15 days Peter Harvey with the Prime Minister in Adelaide More on the election later in the bulletin, including a high court decision that leaves an estimated 500,000 people without a vote In Dandenong a moving tribute today to Dorothy Balcombe, Australia's first volunteer firewoman to die fighting a fire The 36 year old CFA volunteer, along with 11 colleagues, was caught in a wall of flames battling a blaze at Upper Beaconsfield Shane Mooney attended today's service at the invitation of the family The number of mourners at the Dandenong Funeral Chapel told it all, a fitting tribute to a brave young woman who gave her life helping others Dorothy Balcombe was a woman loved by all in the tightly knit community of Nariwaran Her association with the CFA went back many years, beginning with the Women's Auxiliary Mrs Balcombe worried about her husband while he was away fighting fires, so she decided to become a firefighter too Today friends and relatives gathered to show their respect The simple, brief service was conducted by long time friend, the Reverend Alf Wilhelms The things, the work that you did, what a privilege it has been to have shared some part of life's pilgrimage with her CFA volunteers and police from the Dandenong station where Dorothy worked formed a guard of honour outside the chapel Traffic along busy Dandenong Road was halted as the cortege left for the nearby Springvale Crematorium led by Mrs Balcombe's husband, Tim Similar ceremonies were later held for three other firefighters from the Nariwaran Brigade who also died in last week's fire Shane Mooney, National Nine News Meanwhile at Mount Massadon, the primary school wiped out in the bushfires reopens next week with portable classrooms Tom Walland says it's all part of a renewed optimism in the area Mount Massadon, devastated by the Ash Wednesday bushfires, is on the move The first buildings to be re-established in the area are portable classrooms which today were being placed in position on the playground behind the burnt out ruins of the primary school And for the first time since that day the school flag was raised Four temporary classrooms and facilities will be ready for the reopening of the school next Tuesday The Deputy Premier and Education Minister Bob Fordham was on hand today to talk to teachers and parent groups assuring them that plans were being drawn up for a new school and that the loss of books and equipment would be covered by the government 115 children attended the Mount Massadon Primary School which this year was to celebrate its 125th anniversary Its loss has been felt deeply by the community Some of the children are disorientated from having lost homes and then lost a school They sort of don't know where they are And with the school there they'll feel as though, well, we're home now, you know, our house is the next thing and then they'll be right and the community will be back again The school stands as a symbol for a regeneration of this community and it's important that we as an education department respond as quickly as possible to ensure that that spirit is supported and rekindled Since the fire children have attended the nearby Massadon Primary School which escaped the blaze 40 of the children lost their homes in the bushfires but they're all looking forward to going back to the Mount next week Bushfire damage to education departments, schools and property is expected to go as high as $3 million The biggest part of that is here at Mount Massadon Tom Warland, National 9 News Coming up after this break, a losing verdict for the Bee Gees but a winning one for another Australian group, Men at Work And a stately home re-emerges from beneath Lake Eildon There's a positive feeling about the future at your Action Holden dealers And they've never been more competitive Get up and go, go, go! 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The Herald's new real estate weekly supplement is off to a flying start The Herald found me a new house, which we're very thrilled with Since we've been advertising in the Herald only at the weekend, we've had so many calls on Friday nights And on Saturdays, we've never been this busy The results anyway are these The Herald classified was one day earlier, so we had more chance to find a house Get a Friday start for your property in the Herald More readers, less cost and a whole day ahead From now on, it's Friday Morning, Jill. Hard at it, I see Yes, and it's taking all day Oh, I'd go that a try But it's not quite the same as Mr Sheen It's cheaper though Sure, but Mr Sheen works much better Watch this Mine doesn't polish as fast, clean as well Or give the same protective shine as Mr Sheen I see what you mean Don't waste money, don't waste time For brilliant value I really shine Clean wax and polish as you dust with Mr Sheen In Chicago, a Federal Court jury has ruled that the Bee Gees infringed on the copyright work of an amateur songwriter To create one of their biggest hits The verdict could cost the Australian group millions when damages are finally assessed How deep is your love? How deep is your love? How deep is your love? This is the Bee Gees version of How Deep Is Your Love, the song that's caused all the problems It sold over 30 million copies and made more than $25 million But who wrote it? The Gibb brothers claimed Barry Gibb wrote it at a chateau in Paris in 1977 But this man, Chicago antique dealer Ron Selly, insisted he compose the song two years ago Calling it Let It End Both songs were played in court Here's part of Let It End One ain't one place home When I go, I'll be alone When the jury finally ruled that the Bee Gees had infringed on copyright laws Barry Gibb shouted lies and Robin Gibb, that verdict was a lie But Ron Selly, who won the case, was a happy man They made the right decision, I felt from the beginning this was my song I'd like to thank the jury and the judge and my attorneys Meanwhile in Los Angeles, the Melbourne based rock group Men At Work were twice as happy as Selly At the 25th Grammy Awards, they were named the best new artists And it was a popular verdict with the big audience Men At Work Men At Work's album, Business As Usual, was on top of the US charts for longer than any other debut album Lead singer Colin Hay, accepting the Grammy, said, We are the men, we'll see you again Peter Mitchell, National Nine News And now back to the election and a bid to have the electoral rolls re-open before March 5th has been rejected by the High Court in Canberra If the challenge had succeeded, an extra 500,000 Australians would have been eligible to vote Quentin Fogarty reports the case was taken to the High Court by four New South Wales people who failed to get their names on the rolls before they closed earlier this month The applicants argued that the closing of the rolls on February 4th, the day after the election was announced, deprived them of their constitutional right to vote They claimed that because they were already on the New South Wales state roll, they were entitled to vote in a federal election The High Court, by a majority of six to one, saw the matter differently The six judges said in essence that Section 41 of the Constitution did not confer a right to vote in a federal election but prevented that right from being taken away The judges pointed out that Commonwealth laws, including the Electoral Act, which had come into effect during the past 80 years now laid out the legal procedures and entitlements for people to qualify to vote The judges indicated that to all intents and purposes, Section 41 of the Constitution was now a spent force Mr Justice Murphy strongly defended Section 41 of the Constitution, saying the right to vote was so precious that it should not be read out of the Constitution by implication However, his fellow judges disagreed and the applications were dismissed Quentin Fogarty at the High Court, Canberra Still with the election and in his special series on key seats, Jim Whaley is here in Victoria once considered the jewel in the Liberal Party's crown Labour made big gains in 1980 Now both the ALP and the Liberals hold many Victorian seats by slim majorities With Bob Hawke's acquisition of power in the ALP, Victoria maintains its reputation as the most potent breeding ground for national political leaders Both Hawke and Malcolm Fraser have their power bases here As the parties stand now, Victoria is fairly evenly divided The ALP holds 17 seats, the Government 16, 13 Liberal, 3 National Party A 4% swing to Labour would see another 5 Liberal seats change hands One of them, Bendigo, has a unique record in federal elections The only seat in the country that's always gone the way of the winning party, no matter how close the contest At this time it is close, Labour needs a swing of only 1.3% Small wonder then that Prime Minister Fraser made Bendigo his first election whistle stop, even before the official campaign began Labour's campaign in Victoria will rely almost as heavily on the image of this man as it does on Bob Hawke John Cain took the ALP back to government in the state last April after 27 years in opposition, he's still running hot Cain is able to boast that Victoria now has the lowest level of unemployment in Australia, a statistic he hopes voters won't easily forget Nor can we ignore the electorate of Flinders, won and impressively won by the Liberals in a by-election only last December Many expected it to fall into Labour's hands, considering the trend of such by-elections and the state of the Australian economy But the Labour campaign failed If the government repeated its performance in Flinders, Labour would be in danger of losing Victorian seats Five, led by Ballarat, would go with a swing of less than 3% Peter Staples is trying to win the outer Melbourne electorate of Diamond Valley for Labour The sitting member is Liberal Communications Minister Neil Brown Labour picked up a 6% swing here last time, it needs little more than half that to win now Neil Brown concedes it's a volatile electorate and admits too that while the economy is the big issue, he's vulnerable to the anti-dam lobby Even though he personally opposes Tasmania's decision on the Franklin They must find a better way, now that's our position, but to say the federal government should then move in by force and stop a state from building one of its basic public works, that's a very rocky road that you start walking down, if people propose that Away from the Liberal-Labour dogfight in seats like Diamond Valley, there's a more incestuous contest between the coalition partners in Gippsland The National Party's Peter Nixon has retired after 21 years The Liberals are free to contest the seat for the first time in 61 years And current thinking is that Gippsland is ripe for the taking Jim Whaley, National 9 News Thank you Jim, and as he prepares to deliver the Democrats' policy speech on national television tonight Senator Don Chip has predicted a sweeping victory for the ALP Senator Chip will make unemployment a key part of his campaign launch Senator Chip spent the entire day in Sydney, much of the time telling various radio listeners that Labour's economic package was better than the Liberals That Mr Hawke's election performance was far better than Mr Fraser's And that the Liberal Party in general left a lot to be desired This is why I left the Liberal Party, I'd had a gutful of it paying so much service to the multinationals from whom it has derived five million dollars in which to fight this campaign Then at a midday news conference he predicted Mr Fraser would quickly lose party leadership in the event of failure on March 5th And at this stage he says failure seems imminent Friday I would have said it was even money, today I would say it was six to four, two to one on Labour While the Senator appears to be somewhat pro-Labour this election, he denies the party is suggesting that second preferences go to the ALP Senator Chip caps his day in Sydney with the delivery of his party's policy speech on national television tonight Well I'm sure I don't need to remind you that the drought is continuing, but on the banks of Lake Yilden one of the original homesteads has emerged from the water Claudia Emery says that at Fraser National Park you can walk into a house that has been covered by water for 26 years This is how the old homestead of Glenhope looked shortly after it was built in the 1880s The property was used for mixed farming with an adjoining vineyard But when the old township of Yilden was flooded in 1956 to make way for the dam, the locals thought Glenhope and the rest of the town had vanished for good Water levels dropped dramatically during the devastating drought of 1968 and the old homestead became partially visible Now for the first time since then the house has once again emerged, but all that remains today is the framework of rotting timber and a few of the outbuildings One can make out the remains of the houses insulating, mud used between the yellow box eucalypt timber walls, even the outhouse is there Lake Yilden is presently holding just over 845,000 megalitres, less than a quarter of its capacity Officials say the lake's water supply is dropping by about 125 millimetres a day and what's needed is one winter of good rain to bring it back to normal again But surprisingly there is a bonus for the area. Over the past few weeks hundreds of visitors have been flocking to see the old homestead, a part of the local history they thought they'd never see again Claudia Emery at Yilden for National Nine News And we're about to open another colourful art show after this break Thanks Brian. 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You see, I'm not one of those coaches who talks before he walks I always, I've got a hard, we've got a hard job to do the players and myself I feel confident that we will be there knocking on the door when the time comes The Victorian 12 metre yard challenge is a top yard According to Jock Sturek, our most experienced America's Cup campaigner Sturek is confident the challenge can win the trophy from the Americans I think she's got a good chance She's been out, she's been beating Australia five times out of six The crew now seem to be finding themselves, they're not making any mistakes with their crew They're getting better each week they race And I think when this Advanced Australia Cup starts on the 12th of March That you'll see that our challenge will be the best boat out of the four And this afternoon the 16 crew who will go to Newport for the Foreign Elimination Series aboard Challenge 12 were named by skipper John Savage Three are from interstate, two Tasmanians and one New South Welshman Project manager and tactician is Graeme Freeman Savage told his crew that selecting 16 from the 30 who'd sailed on Challenge over the past four months was one of the hardest jobs he's ever had Two additional men will join the Challenge squad after the Advanced Australia Cup Series in March Like Sturek, Savage too is very confident of success The boat's OK, we've proved the boat's potential The crew have proved themselves time and time again the last few weeks And I can't see any reason why we can't do it Racing today was at Bendigo highlighted by a treble to jockey Gary Murphy and trainer Tommy Hughes The daily double for number 10, Grey Ripper, and five, Gaelic Chief, paid $17.50 The quadreller for numbers nine, eight, five and one returned $286.40 That's all in sport, thank you Brian A nice warm day to die out, it seems as though it's going to be even warmer tomorrow Kevin will have the details for you after this break Imagine an everyday savings account that does a lot of the running around for you ANZ Access Savings Account It not only pays high interest, your money is always at call With ANZ Access you can arrange for your pay to be automatically put in some regular payments sent out And you can withdraw cash from any ANZ bank in Australia ANZ Access Savings Account Another reason why it's worth the change to ANZ There's a positive feeling about the future at your action Holden dealers Get up and go! 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With ISD you get straight through without waiting for the operator It's cheaper too OTC, overseas telecommunications, keeping your world in easy reach Yes, here they come The out of town members arriving here at Parliament right on schedule Lots of the usual faces of course But I notice an increasing number of new members amongst them Obviously left their cars at home They all look so fresh and relaxed There's a large group from the Secretariat and another from Treasury Obviously know the value of train travel and just be... Parliament station now open right in the heart of our city Save time, get a ticket to Parliament Good evening, the weather's going to get hot again tomorrow as winds swing around to the north And already the country fire authority has declared tomorrow a day of total fire ban Now today city temperature normal for this time of the year 26 degrees at 25 to 3 this afternoon This followed an overnight minimum of 14 and that was at half past 5 this morning Present temperature is pretty warm, 24 Should be a pleasant night however as it drops back to around the 16 mark The coolest spot in the state today was 19 degrees down at Wilson's Promontory And from that 19 to the contrasting temperatures A couple of 34s the highest, they were at Mildura and Oyen Some 32s right across the state as you can see 31 in Hamilton today and Ballarat was 3 degrees warmer than either Geelong or Melbourne Ballarat with 29, Geelong 26 27 in Mowee, 28 in Omeo and back to 27s again for Orbost And they've got one thing in common with Sydney, the same temperature Sydney 27, Brisbane 30 Overcast in Canberra with 26 degrees, the same as Melbourne's temperature Down in Hobart 22, hot in Adelaide today with 36 And Mild in Perth with 24 This high pressure system south of the Tasman will direct to north to northeasterly Airstream over the state tomorrow, hence the hotter weather coming Another satellite picture to give us a little more detail there Upper level tropes are producing clouds in the south east of Australia and over south Australia The cold fronts across in the west are associated with clouds south of western Australia From the Bureau of Meteorology the forecast, first of all Victoria Apart from isolated thunderstorms in the east, it should be fine and very warm to hot The fire danger is high to very high Melbourne, fine, hot and mostly sunny Some bayside sea breezes to temper down that top of 34 degrees Geelong should be 33 Saturday, sultry with a few showers and thunderstorms about On the bay is winds tending north to northeasterly at 10 to 15 knots early tomorrow Afternoon sea breezes of similar strength, slight sea becoming locally choppy Interstate mainly fine in all capitals and the water watch now And we had 1094 megaliters, six below the target of 1100 And tonight gardens can be housed by people living in houses with odd numbers And a fire ban tomorrow Thank you very much indeed Brian And good night to you again Kevin, that's our news for now Tony Barber is hovering in the wings out there, ready to bring you south of the century And Peter Hitchin will be back later in the evening with news breaks Until I see you again, may your news be good news and good night Channel 9, play us till the bar and feel it fine Come on along, come on along to Channel 9 This is how carryover champion Jeff Emleton from New South Wales Stand by to see Jeff play for a fur jacket and coat valued at $11,800 Tonight on Australia's biggest bargain sale we're offering a BMW valued at $41,257 for $410 Cash to the total of $58,000 for $480 Two of the incredible bargains on Sale of the Century And now here's the star of the show Tony Barber Thank you very much Peter Well you've caught me at the most inappropriate times Sorry, I'm not interrupting your meal I was just having the most beautiful brown bread sandwich whole meal and curried egg But that's all in the past Now the reason we're here tonight is our champion Jeff Emleton is in the really big stakes Tonight he plays for two fur coats, I think it is Jeff? Yeah, two You ready for that? Just about Well let's hope so, to introduce your challengers, Delveen Delaney, the lovely one Little Dee Dee, oh, I'm real up I was just saying about my brown bread curried egg sandwich You didn't get to finish it Didn't get to finish it, one chomp and ladies and gentlemen here we go, rushed out here Good way to lose weight It is, it is You got Jeff's players? Certainly do, our first challenger is an Articled Law Clerk from Victoria And our second contestant is a public servant from New South Wales Here they come everybody Coming into New Vabba on Thursday night, the fourth show of the week And there they are Hi folks, pleased to meet you More details please, Delve Our first contestant is an Articled Law Clerk who enjoys growing trees And who is also interested in archaeology From Hamilton and Victoria we'd like you to meet Doug Arden How do you do Doug? How do you do, Simon? And our second contestant is a public servant whose ambition is to enter the industrial relations field From Maroobah in New South Wales, say hello to Elan Bruce Pleased to meet you Elan And I'll catch up with you over at the curried egg store See you later Are you a professional archaeologist Doug or is it just a hobby? No, it's just an interest Tony An interest There's not much to dig up in Australia I'm afraid Well I was just about to say, is there and there isn't? There isn't much here? Well it depends what you're looking for, lots of Aboriginal artefacts But if you want to go back a long way you're looking at stone tools, things like that Europe for instance would be an absolute treasure house of an archaeologist's dream wouldn't it? No I'm sorry, I'm not Egypt would be fantastic for an archaeologist wouldn't it? Yes, magnificent Right Well good luck in the game Doug Thank you Tony All the best Elan, you want to be in the industrial relations arena? Sort of yes Are you married? No I'm not It's a good place to start actually, a domestic relationship I figure that you're going to have security of employment in industrial relations because it's going to be an ongoing thing Of course it is, good thinking I hope you're thinking as well when the buzzer's started Elan, good luck to you Thanks Tony And talking of buzzers starting, here we go Doug Elan and Jeff $20 each beginning money, Jeff's had a couple of very close goes, there's been nothing in it has there Jeff? A lot there hasn't So here you go tonight With which form of transport is a caboose associated? Trains That's correct, I think it's the thing on the front isn't it? I'm not sure The thing on the back, that's right, thanks Reg What sort of creature is a bus-dog? Doug Bird It is a bird Who starting with M was the composer of the music for the opera Don Giv- Jeff Mozart Mozart is correct, 25 all The four letter name for which shelf like bed is also used for silly talk? Elan Bunk Bunk, that's right, that's what we say, bunk What's the official national language of Bahrain? Doug Arabic Arabic for $30, all both challenges And what is a Homburg? Elan It's a sweet It's a what? It's a hat but I said it was a sweet A sweet? It's a Humburg I was thinking of Oh Humburg, no not a Humburg, a Humburg, it's a kind of hat, yes Pick of the board There's the bell, $30 leads, that's you Doug, 25 ahead of Elan and Jeff 30 to spend on the first gift Delvie I really love photography, in fact if I stopped taking pictures Our local chemist Will Bannister would go out of business Yeah And this is my kind of camera because it's really easy to use None of the normal fuss about checking exposure and focus because this camera will do it all for you And for creative close-ups it comes with a zoom lens Priced at $827, our price tonight is only $6 from Canon Australia and Save the Century It's a beauty, Doug, really good Quite a camera, $827 worth It is a magnificent camera, Tony, I can vouch for that, I've got one Oh, just that model? That very one What about one for someone else in the family? That's a kind thought but I think not Tony, thank you Alright, well that's a fair enough answer too Of which country starting with U is Ntebi? Jeff Uganda The International Airport, Uganda, correct What four letter term is used for an unpleasant combination of fog and industrial haze? Elan Smog Smog's the word, 30, all, everybody's on, 30 In the story of Rayno the fox, which other animal was called Bruin? Doug The bear The bear, Bruin the bear In which specific field of literature were both Robert and Elizabeth Browning famous? Jeff Poetry Poetry for $35, all both gentlemen leading Who am I for a pick of the board and possible money? I was born at Wantage in 1849 AD and died Excuse me Tony, 849, you said 1849 Oh, beg your pardon I'd have thrown them off What's a thousand years here or there, Reg? I was born in Wantage in 849 AD, 849, got it, and died in 899 Jeff King Alfred the Great Yes Once you have those dates, you're away And there he is, for a pick of the board from these faces Gavin McLeod The Skipper of the Love Boat Heather Loughlin The Gorgeous Lady in Dynasty Ian Ross Sydney's Newsman Darlene Delaney Gorgeous One Dennis Lilly Cricketer Valerie Davies Mike Gibson Wide World of Sports Doris Day Song and Dance And Kevin Arnett The Weather I think I'll have Mike Gibson again He's a favourite Congratulations Jeff, you won a triple silver plated cutlery service stored in a natural timber presentation tray valued at $375 from Drayton International That's it, the silverware, and that ends the first lesson, we've got a very, very close game tonight We'll be back after this break to continue with it See you then, prize them a pat Helen Morse Graham Kennedy Robert Vaughan Starring the world premiere of Silent Reach An epic Australian adventure Wednesday 8.30 on Nine In 1982, only one government in the western world managed things so badly, it achieved simultaneously Rising unemployment, rising interest rates, rising inflation That government is the Fraser government Mr Fraser says his economic policies are responsible They're responsible alright They're responsible for the mess we're in now Just like the real fruit you pick, SPC Real Fruit comes in many tempting varieties Your favourite peaches and pears in syrup It tastes great SPC Just Fruit Real Fruit in Real Fruit Juice Delicious Or SPC Little Big Fruit Real Fruit in a rip-top single serve It tastes great And they all have about the same vitamins, minerals and healthful dietary fibre as fresh fruit SPC Real Fruit Pick some today Yes, the sixth annual Ford Dealers 54 hour marathon sale is now on And while it lasts, there'll never be a better time to save a bundle on their great range of vehicles Ford Meteors, XE Falcons, Fairlanes, Lasers, Light Trucks, Broncos, use cars the lot All at fantastic marathon deals Customers are pouring in day and night to take advantage of this once a year super sale Don't miss out to Marathon Inn 6pm Saturdays so see your Ford Dealer and save Preen's reputation as the great hand sailor happened quite by accident But Preen's reputation is spotless Watch how Preen outperforms any trigger brand on oily stains with something trigger brands don't have Special solvents that dissolve the oily stain and lift it clean away That's Preen Clean Quite by accident, Preen is the great unstainer Honest, Salada biscuits are very versatile Salada in the morning, Salada in the evening, Salada at sucker time You can enjoy Salada just about any time Crisp, light Honest Salada, man size, snack size, bite size You can enjoy Salada just about any time Honest Salada or Salada with wholemeal are so versatile Welcome back for round two, joined this evening by new players Doug Arden from Hamilton You're sharing the lead Doug, $35 at the moment, looks pretty good And Elan Bruce from Maroobah where the surf is always great, I reckon $30 Elan, you're only five behind the boys, you're on 35 too Jeff and we're proceeding The name of which New York island was used for the secret...Doug? Staten Island Secret project resulting in the first atomic bomb explosion, Manhattan Project Manhattan Island Which famous Frenchman founded what he called the first empire in 1804? Jeff? Charlemagne No it was just simply Napoleon Napoleon, yeah Napoleon again, if you're said to be in high Dugan you are feeling very...Doug? Offended Yes, I haven't got that here, I've got angry, annoyed or resentful but I guess offended is pretty right Which great Asian country was first reached by Vasco da Gama in 14...Elan? India 98, yes, up goes Elan, a share of the lead also Which huge Australian natural landmark has an alternative Aboriginal name which means great pebble? Jeff? Ayers Rock Ayers Rock is right, the stage is set for a triple sale, a triple...you're all in it Doug, Elan, Jeff, either of you may buy when Delveen says the low price, it's the quick and the dead for the money Yes, Delveen My friend Hogs won a gold medal in sun baking so he'd love these sun lounges They have full position reclinable backs and come with full length cushions and they're very sturdily made from timber Priced at $1160, our price is only $9 from Grossfilex since the end of the century That's just beautiful, they are really nice And first name of the buzzer, we'll buy, it's only $9, make it eight, $8.7 Surely at home one of you has somewhere where they could be put to good use, make it seven, $7 going, going once, twice, three times It's no sale at that price Underneath, let's see it, $1,000 cash, not taken by any player Two of these players are going away, a little disappointed tonight at not having done that From which European country did Chile gain its independence? Eight in, Doug Spain In Spain, right, leading by five What six letter term is used for a British royal personage who may rule when the monarch is too young? Jeff Regent That is right, or too ill or away abroad Which ten letter substance was formerly commonly used as a general anaesthetic but has now been replaced by less toxic? Jeff Chloroform Chloroform alternatives Which heavy usually hooded coat takes its name starting with D from a Belgian town? The town is duffel and the coat is two The old duffel coat, in which other country as well as the USA is the five cent coin known as a nickel? Elaine Canada Canada's the one, 40 and still not a, there's not a hair's breadth in it The money's still on the board, this could decide it, what's my name? I was one of the great cities of the ancient world, although crumbled mounds are all that remain today Jeff Troy No, good try I formed a huge square which was divided by the Euphrates River Elaine Babylon Babylon is right Babylon is right Okay Elaine, get the money and you're well on your way to being the champ Denis Billy In the middle The money Billy's stumped How do you feel now Elaine? Fine That's great Don't want to go out and strike or anything? No, no Okay, you've got a good lead, can the boys strike back? 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With your Action Holden dealers Sooner or later we all get into trouble and the worst part is the waiting But when everything's okay again you don't want to be kept waiting And that's where Medibank Private comes in At Medibank Private you'll get fast service from a friendly girl with a computer She'll pay most claims on the spot or we can mail you a cheque within a couple of days So come to Medibank Private, you'll find all health funds aren't the same Welcome back to the show We're ready to go in round three and it's been an exciting battle tonight Money being rejected left, right and centre And Elaine coming from the bunch to pick up that $25 at the end of round two Doug you're $40, Elaine $65, Jeff $45 a race to the finish In which city is the famous Trevi Fountain? Rome That's correct A common form of which painful disease starting with R is called? Rheumatism Rheumatism's correct Percitis Easily affects the shoulder or hip joint, very painful Which types used in ballet and by other dancers take their name from a French aerial gymnast?