Shepparton played host in 2010 to 11 of the nation’s finest rising pianists in the Australian National Piano Awards, now in its 20th year.
Greater Shepparton
Shepparton’s community leaders
Lloyd Carlyon Trevaskis M.B.E. J.P.
William Gordon Sanderson J.P.
Leslie Walter Prosser Gribble J.P.
James Crawford Stewart J.P.
Mayor 1944-1946 1954-1958
Mayor 1949-1951
Mayor 1958-1962
Mayor 1962-1965
Alexander Rigg J.P.
Duncan Coates J.P.
Mayor 1965-1968
Mayor 1968-1971
1927-2010
Kevin Francis Riordan J.P.
John Laurence Gerrard J.P.
Mayor 1971-1974
Mayor 1974-1975
Fol low i ng Vic tor i a n G ove r n ment Cou nci l A m a lga m at ion s, mu n icipa l cou nci ls across the State employed Commissioners in place of Mayors from 1994-1997. The newly formed Greater Shepparton City Council employed commissioners Kevin McCartney, Bob Johnston and Jack McLean. John Bruce McNeill Mayor 1992-Nov 1994
Christopher Neil Hazelman
Elizabeth Anne McCamish
Jennifer Marion Houlihan
Mayor 1998-2002
Mayor 2003-2005
Mayor 2005-2007
Eric Bott Mayor 2007-2008
Geoffrey Dennis Dobson Mayor 2008-Present
Celebrating 20 years in Business Marcel & Christine Broersen
Erin and her Father Alan Causon
Shepparton sleeps peacefully Alan and Phyllis purchased a Forty Winks franchise and opened their new store at 178180 High Street. Today Alan is still running Forty Winks and with his daughter Erin working alongside him, it’s a truly local family business. They pride themselves on the quality of their bedroom furnishings and the knowledge and service they can provide to their customers. There are so many different bedroom suites and mattresses on the market, but by shopping at Forty Winks Shepparton you will have the expertise and experience of Alan and his staff in helping you choose the correct bed for a great night’s sleep. LNC9=6B HIG::I
H]ZeeVgidc &,-"&-% =^\] Hi E]/ *-'& %.**
B6J9: HIG::I 8DG>D HIG::I ;dgin L^c`h
=><= HIG::I
TWENTY one years ago Alan and Phyllis Causon opened Forty Winks’ doors in High Street, Shepparton, with a wealth of bedding and furniture knowledge to back them. Bedroom furnishings were not new to them as Alan and Phyllis have a long history in the industry. Coming to Shepparton in 1971, Alan first worked as the Manager at Maples, then going on to open Causon’s Furniture Centre in 1976 at 167 High Street, Shepparton, later expanding to 178-180 High Street. He also opened, with John & Beryl McLeod, The Bargain Barn at 189 High Street and enjoyed a brief and satisfying partnership. Moving on from the two stores in 1989,
ID CJBJG@6= I6G<:I
Some of our involvement: • New Tatura Milk Dryer • Tahbilk Winery • Kyabram Hospital • Notre Dame • Aquamoves
“Supporting the Building Industry in the Goulburn Valley” 10 Sofra Drive, Shepparton Phone 5831 8611 The Adviser – Shepparton’s 150 years of progress – September 2010 – Page 67