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riverineherald.com.au Riverine Herald, Monday, October 31, 2011—PAGE 5 Deals Coming Soon: Beverage Pack from Morrisons Winery Restaurant Half Price Manchester at Finny’s Shepparton $ 85 $ 50 $ 182  VALUE $ 100  VALUE SAVE  45% Sunnylot Festival – Evermore and more for only $39!  Join 6 bands including Evermore, Sparkadia, Benny Walker and more at the Sunnylot Side Deal Beve rom  $  2  1 ($  96  Va  lue  ) Meal Time Made Easy for only $21! Six scrumptious ready-made meals delivered to your door $ 70 $ 140  VALUE Half Day Waterski Lesson From Brett Sands Watersports in Moama F E S T I V A L E  K  C  17  th December 2011  AL  L A  G ES MUSIC FES  TIVA  L  MO  AM  A R ECRE  ATIO  N OV  A  L $ 3 9 O N L Y  o n  L e a p o n Feature Deal BACKYARD TREATMENT TO CONTROL QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY  AN IMPORT ANT MESSAGE TO ALL RESIDENTS IN THE NSW FRUIT F L Y EXCLUSION ZONE AND RESIDENTS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF BLAND, COOLAMON, GREATER HUME, LACHLAN, LOCKHART and WAGGA WAGGA To control and eradicate Queensland fruit fly in the NSW Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone (FFEZ) and Risk Reduction Zone (RRZ), Order OR114 has been issued under the Plant Diseases Act 1924 to allow Department of Primary Industries (DPI) inspectors to enter backyards in certain towns and carry out a treatment program. This order is effective 14 November 2011 and will be implemented by trained staff at no cost to householders. The program may include: • Bait spraying to the foliage of plants • Cover spraying of fruit trees • Placement of canite block ‘male suppression lure’ • Release of sterile fruit flies Objections may be lodged in writing by Friday 11 November 2011, if you have concerns about your land being treated.  A written objection can be hand delivered to a DPI district office or posted to the Regional Director South West, DPI, Private Mail Bag, YANCO NSW 2703 by 4pm on Friday 11 November 2011.  Alternatively a written objection may be handed to an inspector who enters your land to carry out work. This can be done at anytime. If you wish to discuss this matter further please telephone Freecall 1800 001 490.  A copy of the full text of Order OR114 is available from your local DPI district office, by post and facsimile service by calling DPI Freecall 1800 001 490 or our website at: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/about/legislation Help protect our valuable domestic and overseas fruit markets 7         9         9         2         1         9 Call us on (03) 5480 6422 Are you on a Disability Support Pension and want to work a minimum of 8 hours a week? Your local Rebate Shop for energy savings for your home! Ph: 5480 6088 Fax: 5480 6104 108 Annesley Street, Echuca. Save on Energy & Water! Get a BONUS Cash Back of up to $75 * . *Conditions apply. Valid until December 31, 2011. See instore for details. With a Bosch Front Loading Washing Machine For all your energy solutions contact World adventure: Aaro n Liscofrom Hawaii is ridin g aroun d the wo rl d onhis pushbike. A a r o n a n d b i k e t a k e o n t h e wo rl d Ruth Clayton Echuca is the last black dot at the end of a line of hundreds that zig-zag through Aaron Li sco’ s map of  Australia. Aa ron ha sn’t be en home to H aw aii for 18 mont h s, which is when he set off on his worldwide, fi ve- ye ar , 60- co untr y and fi ve- contin ent bike journe y. After arriving in Broome in June and ri di ng through the hear t of  Aus tra lia , inc luding Hal ls Cre ek, Kalgoo rlie and the Nullabor, Aaron ended up in Echuca. ‘‘I’ve done a lot of the outba ck tr acks. I’ ve seen a lot tha t m os t Australians haven’t seen,’’ he said. Aar on admits he kne w nothing about Echuca when he set out for the destination. ‘‘I knew that it had steamboats,’’ he said. ‘ ‘I met a couple of gi rl s in the Null abor who told me about the Murray River and said ‘You must go and see the Murray River’ because it’s up at peak I guess and it hasn’t been like this in 10 years or more. ‘‘So I changed my route a little bit and came down the Murray.’’ Aaron’s worldwide tour was born of a desire to see the world and raise money and awareness for his charity — Wheels for Life. He saved for two years and sold everything he owned to fund the trip. ‘‘I’m a bike mechanic by tra de, bee n doi ng that for 20 yea rs. I’m also a medic, so I figured I had the skills to do such an adventure.’’ However, this is not the first long- term bicycle adventure Aaron has been on — hi s pr evious rout es mainly include Third World coun- tries. As an ambassador for Wheels for Lif e, Aar on provides bic ycl es for people living in povert y in Thi rd World countries. ‘‘I only give awa y bic ylc es in third world countries, but we try to rai se funds whe rever we’ re at, to rai se awa reness and als o to rai se funds,’’ he said. ‘‘ What we do is we go an d eva luate a per son and we find out what their story is and then we talk to loc al organi sat ions to find out what they know about them. ‘‘We don’t want to give the bikes to just anybody. And then we donate the bike to him. ‘‘So what it doe s is it cha nge s their abilit y to get to and from work, or spend more time with the family. ‘‘For us it’s recreation, for them it’ s lif e cha ngi ng, rea lly. It rea lly is.’’ Is Aaron enjoying travell ing the world on his bicycle? ‘‘I love it.’’ ‘‘You can’t go that long without loving it a bit. There’s days that are frustra ting. Sometimes I wonder what I’m doing . . . but for the most part, yeah. ‘‘Plus I don’t have to work,’’ he  joked. Coen is a people’s choice finalist A boy who visited Echuca during a jet-sk i trip la st Decemb er has been nomina ted forthe Nation al People ’s Choiceaward. Coen Ashton, 14, who has cysticfibrosis and a lung capaci ty of 25 percent,  jet-s kied thelength of the Murray River to raise awaren ess of CF and organ donation. Coen recently won Queensland’s Child of Cour ageMedaland therefo re, has a chanceto win th e Nation al People ’s ChoiceAward. To vo te for Coen, visit http://peopleschoice.pride ofaustralia.com.au/child- courage.php Voting closes on Sunday.

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riverineherald.com.au Riverine Herald, Monday, October 31, 2011—PAGE 5 

Deals Coming Soon:

Beverage Packfrom Morrisons Winery Restaurant

Half Price Manchesterat Finny’s Shepparton

$85

$50

$182 VALUE

$100 VALUE

SAVE 45%

*Terms and conditions apply. See www.leapon.com.au for details. All deals subject to change.

Sunnylot Festival –Evermore and morefor only $39!

 Join 6 bands including Evermore, Sparkadia,Benny Walker and more at the SunnylotMusic Festival, December 17th in Moama.*

Side Deal

Beverom

 $ 2 1($ 96  Va lue )

Meal Time Made Easyfor only $21!Six scrumptious ready-mademeals delivered to your door from Easy Meals.

$70 $140 VALUE

Half Day Waterski LessonFrom Brett Sands Watersports in Moama

F E S T I V A L

E  K  C  

17 th December 2011

 AL L A G ES MUSIC FES TIVA L MO AM A R ECRE ATIO N OV A L

$ 3 9 O N L Y  o n  L e a p o n 

Feature Deal

BACKYARD TREATMENT TO CONTROL

QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY

 AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL RESIDENTS

IN THE NSW FRUIT FLY EXCLUSION ZONE AND

RESIDENTS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS

OF BLAND, COOLAMON, GREATER HUME, LACHLAN,LOCKHART and WAGGA WAGGA

To control and eradicate Queensland fruit fly in the NSW Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone (FFEZ) and

Risk Reduction Zone (RRZ), Order OR114 has been issued under the Plant Diseases Act

1924 to allow Department of Primary Industries (DPI) inspectors to enter backyards in certain

towns and carry out a treatment program. This order is effective 14 November 2011 and will

be implemented by trained staff at no cost to householders.

The program may include:

• Bait spraying to the foliage of plants

• Cover spraying of fruit trees

• Placement of canite block ‘male suppression lure’

• Release of sterile fruit flies

Objections may be lodged in writing by Friday 11 November 2011, if you have concerns

about your land being treated.

 A written objection can be hand delivered to a DPI district office or posted to the Regional

Director South West, DPI, Private Mail Bag, YANCO NSW 2703 by 4pm on Friday

11 November 2011.

 Alternatively a written objection may be handed to an inspector who enters your land to

carry out work. This can be done at anytime.If you wish to discuss this matter further please telephone Freecall 1800 001 490.

 A copy of the full text of Order OR114 is available from your local DPI district office, by post

and facsimile service by calling DPI Freecall 1800 001 490 or our website at:

www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/about/legislation

Help protect our valuable domestic and overseas fruit markets 7        9        9        2        1        9

Call us on (03) 5480 6422

Are you on a Disability

Support Pension and want

to work a minimum of 

8 hours a week?

Your local Rebate Shop for energy savingsfor your home!Ph: 5480 6088 Fax: 5480 6104

108 Annesley Street, Echuca.

Save on Energy & Water!

Get a BONUSCash Back ofup to $75*.

*Conditions apply. Valid until December 31, 2011.See instore for details.

With a Bosch FrontLoading WashingMachine

For all your energy solutions contact

Worldadventure:

Aaron LiscofromHawaii is riding aroundthe world onhispushbike.

Aaron and bike

take on theworldRuth Clayton

Echuca is the last black dot at theend of a line of hundreds that zig-zagthrough Aaron Lisco’s map of Australia.

Aaron hasn’t been home toHawaii for 18 months, which iswhen he set off on his worldwide,five-year, 60-country and five-continent bike journey.

After arriving in Broome in Juneand riding through the heart of Australia, including Halls Creek,Kalgoorlie and the Nullabor, Aaronended up in Echuca.

‘‘I’ve done a lot of the outback tracks. I’ve seen a lot that mostAustralians haven’t seen,’’ he said.

Aaron admits he knew nothingabout Echuca when he set out for thedestination.

‘‘I knew that it had steamboats,’’he said.

‘‘I met a couple of girls in theNullabor who told me about the

Murray River and said ‘You must goand see the Murray River’ becauseit’s up at peak I guess and it hasn’tbeen like this in 10 years or more.

‘‘So I changed my route a little bitand came down the Murray.’’

Aaron’s worldwide tour was bornof a desire to see the world and raisemoney and awareness for his charity— Wheels for Life.

He saved for two years and soldeverything he owned to fund the trip.

‘‘I’m a bike mechanic by trade,been doing that for 20 years. I’malso a medic, so I figured I had theskills to do such an adventure.’’

However, this is not the first long-term bicycle adventure Aaron hasbeen on — his previous routesmainly include Third World coun-tries.

As an ambassador for Wheels forLife, Aaron provides bicycles forpeople living in poverty in ThirdWorld countries.

‘‘I only give away bicylces inthird world countries, but we try toraise funds wherever we’re at, to

raise awareness and also to raisefunds,’’ he said.

‘ ‘W ha t w e d o i s w e g o a ndevaluate a person and we find outwhat their story is and then we talk to local organisations to find outwhat they know about them.

‘‘We don’t want to give the bikesto just anybody. And then we donatethe bike to him.

‘‘So what it does is it changestheir ability to get to and from work,or spend more time with the family.

‘‘For us it’s recreation, for themit’s life changing, really. It reallyis.’’

Is Aaron enjoying travelling theworld on his bicycle?

‘‘I love it.’’

‘‘You can’t go that long withoutloving it a bit. There’s days that arefrustrating. Sometimes I wonderwhat I’m doing . . . but for the mostpart, yeah.

‘‘Plus I don’t have to work,’’ he joked.

Coen is a people’s choice finalistA boy who visited Echucaduring a jet-ski trip lastDecember has beennominated forthe NationalPeople’s Choiceaward.

Coen Ashton, 14, who has

cysticfibrosis and a lung

capacity of 25 percent, jet-skied thelength of the

Murray River to raiseawareness of CF and

organ donation.

Coen recently won

Queensland’s Child of CourageMedaland

therefore, has a chancetowin the National People’s

ChoiceAward.

To vote for Coen, visithttp://peopleschoice.prideofaustralia.com.au/child-courage.php

Voting closes onSunday.