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The Numurkah Pre-School committee of management invites applications for Early Childhood teacher(s) to commence Monday 11th July 2022 until 31st December 2022. We have two positions due to maternity leave. Within our Three-Year-Old and Four -Year- Old Kindergarten program. Must have approved Early Childhoodcontinue Teacher AS flood-impacted communities Qualifications, VIT registration and First Aid. with the clean-up effort ahead, Greater Please forward your application, and Shepparton City Council have set upresume, a Flood to Numurkah Pre-School Association Inc Community Recovery Hub at the Senior by Friday 22nd April 2022.

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Sheed calls for hospital carpark for health staff

INDEPENDENT Member for Shepparton District Suzanna Sheed has committed to advocate for funding for Goulburn Valley Health’s continued redevelopment in her next four years in parliament, should she be re-elected. “We have already received $229M for the redevelopment of the hospital and $163M in State Government funds for a new mental health unit and this is an excellent start. “We need to continue this momentum, with particular attention to the safety, retention and encouragement of medical staff,” Ms Sheed said. “A multi-deck carpark should be a priority for the accessibility and safety of staff, who often have to walk to their cars parked on side streets at all hours of the day and night. “I also want to see the establishment of a clinical school, so we can train our Shepparton District residents to take on important medical jobs in their own community. “This will go some way to help address the major issue of the medical staff shortage, which is becoming a growing concern for many regional areas. “We need to find ways to attract and retain medical staff to our district and to do this we will need to come up with incentives in the form of increased wages and housing packages.

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CALL FOR UPGRADES... Suzanna Sheed MP said she will continue to advocate for GV Health’s redevelopment, should she be re-elected. Photo: Supplied

“We cannot afford for any more health staff to leave and we need to make their work life as easy as possible to not only allow them to care for our community, but to show them that we care and respect them for the work they do for us 365 days a year. “Once we secure a carpark and clinical school, I intend to continue to advocate for the next stage of Goulburn health’s re-development. “This will include a second multi-story inpatient unit building, an integrated cancer centre, children and young people’s hub and a replacement for the psychogeriatric nursing home, Grutzner House.” “Our health staff deserve to work in world class facilities and our residents deserve to keep this re-development going.

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way to provide the essential and enriching experience of kindergarten to all children. “With free kindergarten made available to all three and four year-olds, families will not have to choose between sending their child to kinder or paying the bills,” Sally said before adding, “The new Best Start, Best Life program ensures all children have the best chance to enhance their cognitive, social, emotional and physical selves before they journey on to school.” With current kinder fees in the region falling short of the $2,500 that will be made

available to each child through the program, Kindergartens will be able to use the additional funds to buy new resources and /or employ specialist services, Sally said. In response to the recent floods, the Victorian Government has also announced that term four for all impacted families will be made free this year. For kinder families who have sustained flood damage to their home or to their home contents, fee free kinder forms will soon be available from Council or from kinder providers.

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Save the date! THE 2022 White King-Pental Business Excellence Awards were rescheduled due to flooding across the region, but the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry is excited as the Gala Dinner approaches. On Friday December 9, finalists of the 2021 and 2022 White King-Pental Business Excellence Awards, as well as friends, family and the wider community, will celebrate 25 years of business excellence at the GV Hotel. If you have already purchased tickets, there is no need to do anything as your details will be transferred to the rescheduled event and new tickets sent to your inbox via Riverlinks on November 14. If the new date does not suit yourself or a guest, could you please make contact with Riverlinks on 5832 9511 to make arrangements for a refund no later than 5pm

THE BIG NIGHT IS ALMOST HERE...On Friday December 9, finalists of the 2021 and 2022 White King –Pental Business Excellence Awards, as well as friends, family and the wider community, will celebrate 25 years of business excellence at the GV Hotel. Photo: Kelly Carmody

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November 11, to allow these tickets to go back on sale. Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chamber manager, Tracy Lyle, and the rest of the Chamber are excited to finally celebrate alongside the nominees. “This year we received over 200+ nominations, a positive indication for the business awards because it highlights that our nomination processes are reaching all across ‘Greater Shepparton’ and a testament to the camaraderie and fortitude of our entire business community,” said Tracy. “We appreciate the community’s patience with us as we worked to ensure the gala dinner will go ahead before the year’s end. We look forward to this celebration of our brilliant business community at the GV Hotel.”

A cultural perspective on asking for help during flood

The Department of Health is pleased to invite applications for part time board director positions of public health services, public hospitals (including early parenting centres), multi purpose services, Ambulance Victoria, HealthShare Victoria and the Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health (Forensicare) with terms of office commencing from 1 July 2023. These positions provide an exciting opportunity for members of the Victorian public to contribute to the health and wellbeing of our communities. Applicants are selected for their capabilities, including personal and professional attributes, skills, knowledge, and experience that contribute to the strategic leadership of public health care for the Victorian community.

By Natasha Fujimoto HAVING lived and worked as a Japanese language teacher in Shepparton for 20 years, The Department of Health is committed to ensuring boards, and committees, reflect the rich Yuko Sasaki has come to love the regional city, diversity of the Victorian community. We encourage applications from women, people of all ages, after acquiring many friends along with a high Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and level of English proficiency. linguistically diverse backgrounds and from lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse, intersex Faced with the recent flood emergency, and queer people. however, Yuko was confounded by her Applications close at Midnight Monday 21 November 2022 inability to navigate often conflicting news Further information including how to apply, please visit www.health.vic.gov.au/board-applications reports and alerts as her home came under threat of rising water, despite her capable English. “I am someone who reads the news, LANGUAGE BARRIER...Yuko Sasaki is watches ABC and accesses relevant websites. a language teacher who experienced But it takes time for me to translate and communication breakdown during the analyse information. recent floods. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto “When my street turned into a river and LEST FORGET LESTWE WE FORGET my garage filled with water, I couldn’t absorb and do not like to bother others, especially the information, I didn’t have time to interpret when they are dealing with floods too,” Yuko said, before adding, what I was being told. “I am not very good at asking for help. I was “I tried to understand the information, but I very shy to say I’m scared, please help me.” couldn’t, I was too upset,” Yuko said. Stating that she is proud to call Shepparton Compounding Yuko’s anxiety and isolation in the crisis was her cultural disinclination to home and to be a member of its beautiful 426 Wyndham Street, Shepparton VIC 3630 ask for assistance, as she said, “In my culture community, Yuko also stated, “I think 03 5821 5371 sambirrell.com.au we think of others before ourselves, so I try not knowing the geography and where the not to ask too much of the Council or the water was coming from made the situation SamBirrellMP sam.birrell.mp@aph.gov.au more frightening, but now I am updating people around me. Authorised by Sam Birrell, The National Party of Australia, Shepparton. “I am grateful for living in Shepparton and my information about floods and have I want to show my gratitude for being able to downloaded the VicEmergency app after a Questions Questions for for candidates candidates toto bebe submitted viavia Eventbrite Eventbrite oror emailed emailed toto jodie.fleming@c4gs. jodie.fleming@c4gs. Questions for candidates tosubmitted betry submitted via Eventbrite emailed to jodie.fleming@c4gs. gave me that advice.” live here. I always to solve problems myself friendor R30373

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Flood Hub opens, free clean-up assistance available MAYOR Cr Shane Sali said the Hub is a "onestop-shop" for those needing assistance, with a wide range of health and wellbeing, food relief, insurance, legal and multicultural agencies present, as well as representatives from State and Commonwealth Government agencies, who can provide support with accessing financial assistance. This may vary each day but generally includes agencies like Agriculture Victoria, Australian Red Cross, Ethnic Council, Services Australia, Salvos, State School Relief, and many more. There are also representatives from insurance companies, like QBE/Elders, RACV, Allianz, Suncorp and others. Interpreters are on-site covering Arabic, Dari,

Punjabi, Hindi, Turkish and Swahili. Council is also coordinating a free clean-up service with Disaster Relief Australia (DRA). Flooding can cause sewerage to overflow inside your home, damage gas or electricity supplies, affect the structural integrity of your home, or create hazardous mould growth that must be addressed before moving back in. Over t he com i ng weeks , Cou ncil’s environmental health officers and building officers will visit flood damaged properties to identify and provide advice on health and building related matters, such as checking septic tank systems, mould or any structural concerns. Houses identified as flood damaged are eligible for assistance from DRA, who can assist

with the removal of damaged home contents such as furniture, appliances and personal items, as well as removal or carpets and pressure washing. The DRA clean-up involves moving damaged items from homes to kerb for collection. There are seven collection zones throughout Greater Shepparton, with each zone being assigned a day of the week for collections over a period of four weeks. To register for DRA assistance, visit Council's website. You can drop into the Hub on MondayWednesday and Fridays 10am-4pm or Thursday 12 noon – 6pm. Limited parking is available at rear, with additional parking on Marungi Street, Shepparton.

HUB OPEN... Party leader, David Littleproud visited flood-affected Rochester and the Hub last week with National Party candidate Kim O’Keeffe and Federal Member for Nicholls, Sam Birrell. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

Coalition commits to region’s major infrastructure projects By Natasha Fujimoto, Stephanie Holliday and Deanne Jeffers WITH the state election only two weeks away, the campaign is heating up. Following last week’s visit by Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Senator Bridget McKenzie, who came to Shepparton to discuss fast-tracking the Shepparton Bypass, the Coalition Government has committed $260M for stage one of the project. Calls to begin works on the Bypass have been made recently by Greater Shepparton Council, the Shepparton Bypass Action Group, Victorian National Party MPs and residents and business owners ahead of the election, reports Stephanie Holliday. “The current causeway can no longer safely and efficiently support existing traffic volumes – around 30,000 vehicles travel along it each day and those numbers are growing,” Senator McKenzie said. Announcing the funding on Tuesday, Leader of the Nationals, Peter Walsh said, “As the Shepparton and Mooroopna communities recover from the recent floods, it has become even more apparent how necessary a second river crossing is.”

National’s candidate, Kim O’Keeffe added, “Over the past 30 years the Shepparton population has boomed and it’s only going to continue, we need action on this now, not in another 30 years." The Coalition also pledged $20M to makeover the Shepparton Sports Stadium. Standing alongside Shadow Minister for Sport, Cindy McLeish, Liberal MP Wendy Lovell, Kim O’Keeffe, Greater Shepparton mayor Cr Shane Sali and Cr Geoff Dobson, Liberal candidate Cheryl Hammer stated that the redeveloped Shepparton Sports and Events Centre would be, “the absolute crown jewel of the sports precinct.” With further federal and local government funding still in the pipeline, the new sports stadium will feature six new multi-use courts, including a show court with a seating capacity of up to 3,000, as well as a new wet area and amenities, administration hub and carpark, reports Natasha Fujimoto. The redevelopment also promises to generate around 235 jobs as well as an estimated $12.3M for the local economy as a result of tourism and spending.

CASH FOR REGION PRIORITIES... Pictured at the Sports Stadium are Greater Shepparton mayor Cr Shane Sali, National candidate Kim O’Keeffe, shadow minister for sport Cindy McLeish, Liberal candidate Cheryl Hammer, Liberal MP Wendy Lovell and Cr Geoff Dobson. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto

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Shepparton wine tasting event

Wonderful wines in time for Christmas THE simple philosophy of enjoying European wines at a fair price, here in our own backyard, was the catalyst to the inception of Romulus Wine Selectors, a boutique import wine business. Romulus Wine Selectors brings to its customer base a curated range, carefully selected from 10 Italian wineries chosen for their small vineyards of character, biodynamic or organic wine, their ability to pass rigorous testing from three experienced palates and their value for Australian customers.

Fine Italian wines from across Tuscany are at their forefront, including Sangiovese, Brunello and Soave. On Saturday, November 12, Romulus Wine Selectors are offering a wine selection, and readers are kindly invited to sample them at Phillip’s Cellars and Regional Wine Centre, located at 119 Corio Street, Shepparton. From 10am until 2pm, wine enthusiasts and the general public are invited to sample these fine wines. These excellent value Italian wines make the perfect Christmas gifts, that can be

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enjoyed throughout the year. You can also enjoy the many other regional wines on offer at Phillips Cellars and Regional Wine Centre.

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Preparing the future workforce

TO address barriers to employment, Greater Shepparton City Council partnered with GOTAFE and Greater Shepparton Secondary College (GSSC) to provide a careers presentation to Year 10 students. This was consolidated with two skills sessions, teaching retail/customer service skills and specific hospitality skills. Both sessions were fun and informative, and designed to address students’ lack of confidence, lack of experience and mental health factors, which were identified as leading barriers to employment. GSSC executive principal, Barbara O’Brien, “appreciates just how important customer service skills are for our Year 10 students. For many, their introduction to employment will be around this age and in the retail or hospitality sectors where our employers really need good, reliable staff.”

DISCUSSION... Year 10 students took part in a Q&A panel consisting of local business representatives and multicultural liaison officers to share industry insights. Photo: Supplied

Local retail business owner, Stephen Schneider, feels it’s important to nurture our up-and-coming workforce, address some of their apprehensions and maybe give them a little more confidence in applying for their first job. “These students are our future leaders, and we can learn

a great deal from them as we help develop their employment skills.” Young job seekers and businesses with casual or parttime positions available to young people should visit growgreatershepparton.com.au/youth

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Letters to the Editor MOOROOPNA STILL IN FLOOD To the Editor, As residents of the southwest section of Mooroopna, my wife Jill and I attended the Community Forum about the flood situation in Mooroopna on Sunday evening of October 23, 2022. Although the evening was informative it became obvious that those providing the information did not have first-hand knowledge of what the on-ground situation is. Our street is Howe Street Mooroopna, which has the lowest section of road of the area. It started flooding on Wednesday, October 12, with the main flooding occurring the following Saturday night, Sunday and into Monday. All announcements were that the level would rise higher than the 1974 flood level, which it did, 51cm higher, according to the marker on the post out the front of our house. It can only be felt that this prologued flooding before the main flooding added to impact of the major event. Why was there not a plan in place to clear this water before the expected flood was to arrive? Since the 1974 flood this issue has been discussed and debated but no solution has been found. Responsibility and consideration are not in the

interest of the current Shepparton Council for Mooroopna’s residents and issues. The Shepparton Council is made up of councillors from Shepparton elected under a Gerrymander system which gives Shepparton the power to elect Councillors based in Shepparton without consideration of the outer areas of the Greater Shepparton region. Our local independent member for Shepparton, Suzanna Sheed, is in the position of being able to act in this matter but has not shown the tenacity or political leverage to do anything. The power is hers to go to the Minister for Local Government and have the Shepparton Council dismissed, administrators appointed, and a new council election called with wards. This would produce a council with local councillors interested in representing the wards, including Mooroopna. Sincerely, Chris Clark, Mooroopna

FIGHT FOR LOCAL SCHOOL CONTINUES Dear Editor, The COOL (College of Mooroopna Learning) campaign held a meeting of local candidates and an ALP representative almost two weeks ago, proudly hosting the first candidate forum for the

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We welcome Letters to the Editor but they are not guaranteed to be included and may be edited for reasons of style or content. Letters will not be eligible for consideration if they contain defamatory material, or information of a personal nature which is not in the public domain. Shepparton electorate. Even in a time of unease about anticipated flooding, the room was packed with residents. It was a sign that neither rain nor floods could stop Mooroopna from turning up for this most important cause: to give our children and our town the future back. COOL was delighted to welcome sitting MPs, Suzanna Sheed and Wendy Lovell, as well as candidates Cheryl Hammer and Kim O’Keeffe, with Ray Pearson representing the local ALP. Community members started the discussion, reminding those present of local identity Jim Douglass who rang and wrote to the Department of Education every day in the 1970s for a high school in the first place. It appears history is repeating itself. Mooroopna is in a fight for its high school again. The proud days of Mooroopna Secondary College were remembered when there were over 1,000 students enrolled. Others told stories of educational loss, loss of a place for young people to belong to – an accessible and local educational facility with talented staff serving all students that made the town become alive and shaped its identity. Increased traffic between towns and roads that were not designed to carry such large volumes of traffic were acknowledged; as was the absence of common school experiences. The lack of continued educational opportunities for younger children in a town that has seen great investment in the early and primary school years was widely felt. It was clear that all representatives on the panel heard what the community wanted: Mooroopna to have a thriving, high-quality local public high school. What was less clear was how exactly the politics of the upcoming election will deliver on this demand for investment in educational opportunities in the high school years in Mooroopna. COOL felt that all candidates were open to exploring options, but it also heard that no one was committing to the town’s specific demand yet. As a result, the town will engage further in the political process to get a promise for Mooroopna, with the next budget in the 60th Parliament as the main aim. Identifying the experiences of young people in Mooroopna who are missing out on education in a diminished way or altogether since the high school’s closure is one of the COOL group’s next priorities. Group members are looking forward to further engagement with other relevant community partners including the Minister and representatives from the Department of Education. With endorsements from the Mooroopna Community Plan Steering Group, Kiwanis, Rotary International and Mooroopna Football and Netball Club, this campaign is only gearing up. Only with a supportive MP and Government will we get our high school reopened. Our votes are still up for grabs, but our determination is unwavering! Dr. Lea Campbell OCOS vice president and spokesperson for College of Mooroopna Learning (COOL) www.ourchildrenourschools.com.au

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Dear editorial team, “Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely,” — Lord Acton (1834-1902). No clearer case presently than in Victoria. Our Premier has deflected responsibility for the most Covid deaths in Australia and the longest lockdowns in the world. He obfuscated all questions in the Covid enquiry then threw his Minister under the bus. He initially blamed the health advice and now ignores it. He ripped up $1B by cancelling the East/West Link contract after the 2014 election. He spends and promises money on infrastructure projects with reckless abandon, like promising Numurkah’s Pioneer Lodge double the amount required for the much-needed refurbishment. An extra $25M for what? He gutted the CFA with his allegiance to Peter

Marshall and the United Firefighters Union. He ignored the advice of his then-Minister and multiple executive officers resigned. And now the Premier has been questioned by IBAC on four occasions for a potential rort on the eve of the last election (2018). Mine is not to suggest that corruption does not exist on all sides of politics. I suggest that reining in absolute power is the only way to ensure a healthy democracy with limited corruption and a sustainable future. Our region has also been conned by the Premier’s power. His supporter in the Shepparton district has divided the community with his borrowed dollars poorly used on our local education challenges. We need to strengthen the opposition to stand up to dictator Dan. We need a strong opposition to regain and maintain the freedom of speech and freedom of movement. I am involved in business and community and in one personal example. The residential rehab started in Shepparton in 2017 has saved the state government over $1.5M per year (incarceration costs over $140k per prisoner) has enriched the lives of many of the 400 past residents and freed many from addiction and not received one cent of state government funding. It did however receive $25,000 for three years from the Fairley Foundation through the efforts of its CEO Cheryl Hammer as seed funding to get us going. Making our community thrive is more than dollars. It is about facing reality and being part of it. If Cheryl Hammer is elected as our representative in the Shepparton electorate and most likely become part of a stronger opposition, her contribution over the next four years will steer the opposition to become a worthy contender for government in the year of the Commonwealth Games in 2026. Yours faithfully, Rob Bryant Shepparton East

MACTIER PARK LACK OF COMMITMENT Dear Editor, The extension of Mactier Park in Tatura has been the Tatura Community Plan Committee’s number one priority for over 20 years. While some improvement has been made over that period, the following key features remain to be undertaken: • Increase in the size of pristine park and improved playground equipment • Provision of amphitheater-like conditions to improve outdoor entertainment potential • Relocation of the skate park to a more prominent, and safer location immediately south of the proposed roundabout • Elimination of extremely dangerous intersection which currently has insufficient sight distance and room to allow safe turning under present traffic volumes • Elimination of an unkempt land right in the heart of town • Additional car parks • Improvement in school bus stop arrangement, which if not attended to could result in an accident involving school children. While Council has a lease over the VicTrack land where these works are intended to be placed, in effect, nothing can be done on the site until the environmental issues on the site are ameliorated. I call upon local state election candidates and the sitting member to secure $400,000 to remedy the environmental issues on the site and allow the community to complete their vision, otherwise the land will remain a blight on the Tatura Community forever Yours sincerely, Terry Court, Tatura

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An art for success TAEKWONDO at its heart is a purposeful martial art that utilises punching and kicking techniques to foster strength of mind through mental armament. For students of Koryo Taekwondo Centres throughout Victoria, studying the martial art is an opportunity for its participants to build confidence, resolve and physical prowess by being pushed out of their comfort zones to engage in bouts and competitions. Having instructed hundreds of students across five Taekwondo centres in Victoria, head instructor of Koryo Taekwondo Centre Shepparton, Sam Rachele said, “I love seeing shy kids of three or four go onto being young individuals who can hold their heads high through Taekwondo. The art helps students to develop the courage and resilience to face life’s challenges as well as adversity.” Bringing together 100 students from across the state, Koryo Taekwando Centre Shepparton, hosted the annual

EXCELLENT TALENT... Koryo Taekwondo Centre Shepparton hosted the annual Bev Walker Kyorugi (fighting) and Poomsae (pattern) competition on Sunday, November 6. Pictured are Koryo Taekwondo students with Taekwondo instructor, Sammy Rachele. Photos: Supplied

Bev Walker Kyorugi (fighting) and Poomsae (pattern) competition on Sunday, November 6. With qualified blackbelt judges at the helm ensuring robust, safe and controlled bouts, Kyorugi and Poomsae competitors fought it out within divisions of four students, determined by age, weight and belt colour. With students ranging from four to 50 years old, every competitor on the day went home a winner, with each

division being awarded a gold, silver and two bronze medals. In offering advice for students heading into their first bouts, Sam said, “When a student first approaches a fight, they are full of trepidation, but once they step over the line and push themselves, they are taking an enormous step; if they win, they feel like superman, but if they lose, it just makes them try harder.” IT COULD BE YOU... For more than 30 years, Finer Fruit has been providing the region and beyond with fresh produce and fantastic customer service. Pictured is current owner of Finer Fruit, Sammy Rachele with the original owner, Jim Andreadis. Finer Fruit is for sale now, presenting a great business opportunity for the next owner in this iconic businesses’ proud history. Photo: Geoff Adams

Who will be next to own top local business? AFTER more than 30 years trading history, Finer Fruit is for sale, with current owners Sammy and Jodie Rachele stepping back from the local produce outlet following many fruitful years. “It has been an honour providing fresh quality produce to the region all these years. We are sad to finish up but equally excited to see the future growth of Finer Fruit,” said Sammy. Finer Fruit’s respected reputation is a credit to the hard work of the Rachele family, who purchased the business from the Andreadis

family over 25 years ago, collectively building a successful fruit and vegetable retail business with an extensive wholesale network and enviable local and interstate connections. “Before taking on Finer Fruit, I spent 12 months with Jim Andreadis learning the ropes. We are keen to see the business continue to grow, and whoever is thinking about this undertaking can rest assured we will be around to help them have a smooth transition and to see them prosper,” said Sammy. Located in the Vaughan and Rowe Streets precinct with ample free and paid parking,

plus plenty of foot traffic, this offer is a golden opportunity with enviable patronage. Finer Fruit is a very solid business with over $3.8M annual turnover, three cool rooms and over 880 combined sqm between the retail space and a storage facility.

Who will be the next businessowner to head up the iconic Finer Fruit business? To enquire about this exciting commercial investment or to arrange an inspection, contact Kelvin Maude at Kevin Hicks Real Estate on 0418 992 270.

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ASK Judy Luscombe anything about knitting and she has all the answers. Having learnt to knit as a small child – she is the ultimate expert. During the Covid lockdowns of 2020, Judy knitted an entire small village, complete with bakery, a church in the midst of a wedding ceremony, a farm, and even a Country Women's Association tearoom. She completed the whole project in only six weeks. Judy has gone on to knit the fairy tale of Peter Rabbit and M r McGregor. This project would be a delight in any library or kindergarten setting. Judy has been a member of the Country Women's Association for more than 60 years. She is very respected throughout the CWA community far and wide – and her talents involve all sorts of craft. Judy is forever cooking for family, friends and the charities in

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which her and husband Ray support. The Luscombe family are well known – having been farmers in the area of Toolamba for many, many years. Judy has a favourite spot that is known to most locals from Toolamba and nearby Mooroopna – which is called 'the corner block'. When driving to Toolamba,

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many years as a school teacher in the local area. At this site you will always find some of Judy's art creations in the shape of scarecrows and many other creations, that make a visual story to tell on 'the corner block'. The Mooroopna CWA is an active advocacy and support group for women in country areas. By improving conditions with opportunities for rural women and families, they increase the viability and sustainability of rural communities – making rural life better and happier. The Mooroopna branch of the Country Women's Association (CWA) meet on the second Thursday of the month at the Royal Mail Hotel, Mooroopna and are always open to new members.

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diverse and engaging panel.” Early voting begins Monday, November 14. If you require a postal vote, you can register for one now with applications closing 6pm on Wednesday, November 23. For more information and key dates, visit www.vec.vic. gov.au/voting/2022-state-election. The forum will be held at Riverlinks Westside, Mooroopna, from 5.30pm on Tuesday, November 15. To register for this free event, visit sheppartonforum.eventbrite.com.au.

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HAVE YOU SEEN JASON? Jason, 16 years old, was last seen wearing a baseball cap, black puffer jacket, black track pants and Nike runners Armstead Avenue, Coburg at 12:10am on November 3. Jason is known to frequent the Reservoir and Mooroopna areas. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to contact Brunswick Police Station on (03) 8378 6000.

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SHINING ON STAGE...Creating Drama performers are soon to debut with their own show in early 2023. Photo: Supplied

By Natasha Fujimoto HELEN Janke not only has the best job in the world earning her a full cup of satisfaction, but she also has the skills and passion to provide adults with special needs an opportunity to enact their ambitions. As the former director of the resoundingly successful local theatre company, Initial Stages, voice teacher Janke simply cannot say enough about the zest of her new adult troupe entitled, Creating Drama. Encompassing performers with down’s syndrome and autism, Creating Drama has grown in number from four to 22 in five years. Instructing tap and contemporary dance along with singing and performance, Helen says she maintains the same high expectations of her performers as she did her students from Initial Stages. Awestruck by the collective encouragement and team spirit of the

group, Helen states that the opportunity for these adults to learn performance is not just a social enterprise but a right to explore their creativity, as she states, “I remember just after rehearsal one day, a beaming performer with down’s syndrome came up to me and said, ‘Thank you, this is my dream.’ “At that time, I looked around at all the beautiful people taking five and I thought, this is not a dream this is a provision of choice; an opportunity to be a part of something that inspires you,” Helen said. The way Helen describes how her students have grown from shy and anxious performers to focused and polished artists over the years, you just know why she calls herself “blessed”.

Better mental health services for young people SO that more young people can access critical mental health care and support services when they need them, Victoria’s Youth Prevention and Recovery Care (YPARC) network is being expanded with a $141M investment. Acting Minister for Mental Health, Colin Brooks announced five new locations for YPARC centres recently, that include Shepparton, Heidelberg, Traralgon, Ballarat and Geelong. By recommendation from the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System, the new YPARC centres will provide flexible, round-the-clock clinical care for young people aged 16-25 experiencing mental ill health. Each new centre will have 10 private

bedrooms complete with ensuite bathrooms, communal kitchens, dining and living areas, breakout spaces and outdoor gardens for rest and recovery, as well as family visits. Designs for the new facilities will draw on the insights and experiences of clinicians, carers and young people with lived experience of mental ill-health by inviting them to participate in workshops. Shepparton YPARC facility will be located on the corner of Numurkah and Balaclava Roads, Shepparton and operated by Goulburn Valley Health. Existing YPARC centres in Bendigo, Dandenong and Frankston are also being refurbished and modernised, with the process to find a contractor underway.

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Health Professionals PROVIDING A LITTLE DIGNITY AND A WHOLE LOT OF CARE...Pictured from left, GenesisCare patient services officer Allison Elliot, retired aged care worker and mother of two, Olinda and GenesisCare radiation therapist Erin Johnson proudly display the small but meaningful modesty covers. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto

Putting a little dignity back into cancer treatment By Natasha Fujimoto TO be diagnosed with breast cancer is a verdict that no one wants to hear and before a patient can collect her thoughts, she is swept away by treatments and appointments, often losing her sense of self and sometimes, even her dignity. Diagnosed with breast cancer in November2021, Shepparton resident, Olinda, began her radiation treatment at GenesisCare. Acknowledging the exceptional care given by the staff at the cancer treatment centre, Olinda felt exposed and uncomfortable during radiation sessions which required her to be unclothed from

the waist up, as she said, “It was very confronting and embarrassing having to walk into a room with your chest bare, despite how lovely and caring the staff were.” Wanting to alleviate the embarrassment for herself and other patients, Olinda teamed up with Goulburn Valley Quilters to make personalised modesty covers to help restore a little ease and dignity during treatment. Coordinating Breast Cancer Groups to provide support for patients and to garner feedback about their cancer treatments, GenisisCare immediately jumped on board with Olinda’s simple but effective

idea, as patient services officer Allison Elliot said, “We set up patient groups to provide us with feedback; it's all about changing what we can to make them feel better, that’s our focus and we have had a very positive response about the modesty covers. We hope to roll them out in the future to other GenesisCare sites.” With 50 modesty covers already made with the help of GV Quilters and with messages of support sewn into each of them, Olinda said, “It’s such a simple idea to keep the dignity of the people who are receiving treatment and they provide a personalised touch to those who need it most.”

Sheed airs concerns about new facility GOULBURN Valley Health has been selected as a site for a GP-led Priority Primary Care Centre, but Independent Member for Sheppar ton Distric t Suzanna Sheed expressed concerns

about how it will be staffed, due to the dire lack of medical staff in the district. “I am aware this is a country-wide problem stretching across several industries but in the Goulburn Valley

WHAT IS A COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING HUB? The new Mental Health & Wellbeing Hub in the Goulburn Valley provides mental health and wellbeing services and support to people of all ages. The pandemic and other recent natural disasters such as bushfires, drought and flood, have affected everyone in different ways and it is important to take care of your mental health and know that help is available near you. If you are having a difficult time or feeling overwhelmed, you can access free and flexible support via a community Mental Health & Wellbeing Hub.

WHO CAN USE THE SERVICES? People of all ages with new or existing mental health challenges can utilise services at a Hub. Services are also available to family members and carers. Referrals can be informal and all services are free of charge.

we are in an exceptionally difficult position when it comes to hiring and retaining medical staff,” said Ms Sheed. “I have been speaking to many n u r s e s , d o c to r s , s u rg e o n s , a n d specialists about this issue and they tell me we need wage and housing incentives for medical staff to move to regional areas such as Shepparton.” The GP-led Priority Primary Care Centres are to help ease pressure on emergency depar tments and deal with non-critical issues like mild

infections, fractures and burns. “The new Priority Primary Care Centre will provide our residents with faster care for patients with urgent but non-critical conditions,” Ms Sheed said. “This will free up hospital resources, so patients with more acute medical needs can be attended to promptly. I have campaigned to get this service to help our already stretched hospital, but we have the larger issue of staff shortages in the medical profession.”

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PROVIDING ADVICE TO SAFEGUARD AROUND FLOODWATER... Clinical director for Goulburn Valley Public Health Unit, Dr Will Cross issues a warning about potentially hazardous floodwater. Photo: Supplied

GV Health advice on potential flood related injury and illness WITH flood waters still high and residual pools becoming the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes and other nasties, clinical director for Goulburn Valley Public Health Unit, Dr Will Cross has issued important advice to assist the community in prevention of flood-related injury and illness. Following the acute phase of the floods, Dr Cross states it is vital that people continue to avoid entering the water where possible. Curre nt s in floodwate r c a use drowning and murky water hides hazardous material and pollutants that can cause serious harm Dr Cross s t aid , whil e e la b o ratin g , “We have seen several injuries as result of entering flood water and with recent storm it may become contaminate d by ove r flowing sewage, farm or industrial waste and other chemicals.” Bacteria found in floodwater can make you sick or cause infections.” With th e p e rilo us f lo o dwate r potentially causing bacterial skin infections and gastroenteritis, Dr

Cross unequivocally stated that children should not play in it. For anyone who cannot avoid entering the water, they must immediately wash exposed areas in clean soapy water. With lingering floodwater breeding mosquitoes, repeated and widespread scratching can break the skin and allow bacteria from nails to enter the blood stream. In some cases, cellulitis can occur as the skin infection spreads and worsens and requires immediate medical care. To prevent the worst of mozzie bites , D r Cross a dvise d ta king reasonable precautions such as applying good quality repellent out of doors and by wearing loose and long-sleeved clothing. During the flood recover y, Dr Cross also said that it is important for people to continue taking their me dic ations as prescrib e d an d should reach out to their health professionals if they are finding it difficult to access their regular medication.

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STRESS can knock all of us sideways as times, but when low moods persist it is important to share your feelings and concerns with a friend or a relative. F o r m a n y p e o p l e h o w e v e r, a d d re s s i n g th e i r f e e l i n g s a n d concerns is something they feel more comfortable doing with a trustworthy, non-judgemental professional. Walter Chikwanha is an experienced wellbeing worker at the Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub, and he would like people to know that they are never alone when it comes to dealing with their emotional wellbeing. As we are all ‘social animals,’ Walter said that low moods and negative emotions should never be left unaddressed, “First and foremost, people should never bottle up their stresses. Whatever people are feeling they need to try and connect with somebody, anybody, a friend, a relative or to a trustworthy professional in a service like ours. Bottling up stress and how you are really feeling only exacerbates the problem.” With no need for a referral, anybody wishing to seek a professional, openminded ear to alleviate their emotional load can make an appointment at the hub without a lengthy wait time.

WELLBEING CAN START WITH A PHONE CALL... Walter Chikwanha is a wellbeing officer with the experience and expertise to assist with stress, anxiety and low mood. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto

Stating that the Community and Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub is not only a welcoming and relaxed space, Walter also said it is an excellent first-port-of-call for anyone looking for (or discovering they need) more specialised assistance. “We offer a space for people to talk about their feelings so they can find relief and we also have the knowledge and capability of assisting people to find other supports if required,” Walter said. You can make an appointment today at the Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub at 3A Nixon Street, Shepparton or by calling 1300 375 330

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7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Hey Hey We’re 50 9.15 Air Crash Investigation: North Sea Nightmare 10.15 The Latest: Seven News 10.45 The Amazing Race 11.45 Motorway Patrol 12.15 Mean Mums 1.00 Shopping 5.00 News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 My Mum Your Dad 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 Cricket. ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. SemiFinal. New Zealand

v Pakistan. 10.00 Nine News Late 10.30 To Be Advised 11.30 Family Law 12.30 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 Skippy 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 12.00 BBC News At Ten 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Apocalypse: The Second World War 3.00 Journey Through Albania 3.40 The Cook Up 4.10 Empire With Michael Portillo 5.05 Jeopardy!

5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.35 Charles: The New King 8.30 Stolen: Catching The Art Thieves 9.35 Nine Perfect Strangers 10.25 SBS News 10.55 No Man’s Land 11.55 Bad Banks 12.55 Late Programs

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4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 Ambulance Australia 8.30 The Real Love Boat Australia 9.30 To Be Advised 10.30 Blue Bloods 11.30 The Project 12.30 Stephen Colbert 1.30 Shopping 4.30 CBS Morning

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8.30 Paramedics 9.30 A+E After Dark 10.30 Nine News Late 11.00 New Amsterdam 11.50 Pure Genius 12.40 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 ACA 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Apocalypse: The Second World War 3.00 Journey Through Albania 3.35 The Cook Up 4.10 Empire With Michael Portillo 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters

And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Dishing It Up 8.00 Guillaume’s Paris 8.30 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 9.30 The Handmaid’s Tale 10.30 SBS News 11.00 Gomorrah 11.50 The Eagle 1.00 Late Programs

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6.00 News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.45 Remembrance Day Memorial Service 11.30 ABC News Mornings 12.00 ABC News At Noon 1.00 Significant Others 1.50 Doc Martin 2.40 Poh’s Kitchen 3.10 Gardening Australia 4.10 George Clarke’s

Amazing Spaces 4.55 Back Roads 5.25 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Gardening Australia 8.30 Frankly 9.10 All Creatures Great And Small 9.55 Fisk 10.20 Annika 11.10 ABC Late News 11.25 Rage

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 Bold 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Living Room 2.00 Ent. Tonight 2.30 GCBC 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Farm To Fork 4.30 Bold

5.00 News 6.30 The Project 7.30 Living Room 8.30 The Graham Norton Show 9.30 To Be Advised 10.30 Just For Laughs 11.00 Just For Laughs Uncut 11.30 Peter Helliar: Loopy 12.45 The Project 1.45 Stephen Colbert 2.30 Shopping

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Maid Of Honor (2006) Linda Purl, Linden Ashby, Shannon Sturges. 2.00 House Of Wellness 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News

7.00 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: We Bought A Zoo (2011) Matt Damon, Colin Ford, Scarlett Johansson. 11.05 This Is Your Life: Rebecca Gibney 1.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Calling For Love (2020) 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo:

Lion Pride 8.30 Movie: The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, James Whitmore. 11.20 Reported Missing 12.40 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop 4.00 Take Two 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 5.30 Skippy

6.00 Morning Programs 10.00 Living With The Boss 11.00 Hugh’s Wild West 12.10 BBC News At Ten 12.35 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 An Australian Hero: Keith Payne VC 3.00 NITV News: Nula 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Paradise Soldiers

5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.35 Jerusalem: Builders Of The Holy City 8.35 Good With Wood 9.30 Back To The Titanic 10.30 SBS News 11.00 Das Boot 11.55 The Sleepers 1.05 Late Programs

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6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Rage 12.00 ABC News At Noon 12.30 Vera 2.00 Midsomer Murders 3.30 Stuff The British Stole: Stoned 3.55 Spicks And Specks 4.45 Landline 5.10 Inside The Sydney Opera House: It’ll Be Alright On The Night

6.10 Secrets Of The Museum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.20 The Capture 9.30 Significant Others 10.25 Miniseries: Des 11.10 Silent Witness 12.10 Rage

6.00 Reel Action 6.30 Leading The Way 7.00 Escape Fishing 7.30 4x4 Adventures 8.30 What’s Up Down Under 9.00 Australia By Design: Architecture 9.30 St10 12.00 Living Room 1.00 My Market Kitchen 1.30 Bondi Rescue 2.00 Soccer. Women’s International Friendly.

Australia v Sweden. 5.00 News 6.00 Bondi Rescue 7.00 Jamie’s OnePan Wonders 7.30 Blue Bloods 8.30 CSI: Vegas 9.30 NCIS 10.30 My Life Is Murder 11.30 To Be Advised 12.30 Shopping 3.30 Infomercials 4.00 Shopping 4.30 Authentic

6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend 12.00 Horse Racing. Cranbourne Cup Day and The Hunter Race Day. 4.00 To Be Advised 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 7.30 Movie: Avengers: Endgame (2019)

Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson. 11.15 Australia’s Got Talent 1.00 Black-ish 1.30 Home Shopping

6.00 Hello SA 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday 12.00 Surfing Australia TV 12.30 Rivals 1.00 Drive TV 1.30 Cross Court 2.00 My Way 2.30 Movie: The Man In The Moon (1991) 4.30 Garden Gurus

5.00 News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 Movie: The Magnificent Seven (2016) 10.10 Movie: Young Guns (1988) 12.10 Movie: Get Out (2017) 2.00 TV Shop 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop

6.00 Morning Programs 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs 12.00 BBC News At Ten 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 PBS News 2.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Grand Prix de France. Highlights. 4.00 FIFA World Cup 2022 Magazine 4.30 Raffles:

Remaking An Icon 5.30 Trains At War 6.30 News 7.35 Michael Palin: Travels Of A Lifetime 8.25 Secrets Of The Royal Palaces 9.20 Death Of The Pyramids 10.15 Letters And Numbers 11.15 Movie: Dallas Buyers Club (2013) 1.20 Late Programs

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6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend 12.00 House Of Wellness 1.00 Border Security: International 1.30 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 43. Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades. 5.00 Seven News At 5 5.30 Border Security:

Australia’s Front Line 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Australia’s Got Talent 8.45 Code 1: Minute By Minute: Terror In The City 9.45 HMP Styal: Women Behind Bars 11.00 Born To Kill? 12.00 World’s Deadliest 1.00 Shopping 5.00 News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Rivals 6.30 ACA 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Sports Sunday 11.00 Women’s Footy 12.00 Reel Destinations: Lodge Life 12.30 Fishing Aust 1.00 Great Australian Detour 1.30 Surf Boats 2.30 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures 3.00 Bondi Vet 4.00 9News Special:

Melbourne Awards 2022 5.00 News 5.30 Postcards 6.00 News 7.00 Cricket. ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Final. 10.00 Nine News Late 10.30 The First 48 11.30 Killer Couples 12.30 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 Take Two

6.00 Morning Programs 6.30 Al Jazeera 7.00 APAC Weekly 7.30 France 24 English News 8.00 DD India Prime Time News 9.00 Britain’s Great Outdoors 10.00 The World From Above 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs 12.00 APAC Weekly 12.30 France 24

English News 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022 3.30 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Grand Prix de France. Highlights. 5.30 Trains At War 6.30 News 7.30 Titanic: Into The Heart Of The Wreck 9.00 The Assassination Of JFK 10.15 Diego Maradona 12.40 Late Programs

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6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Landline 11.00 Antiques Roadshow 12.00 News 1.00 Rosehaven 1.25 Vera 2.55 Gardening Aust 4.10 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 5.00 Back Roads 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News

7.30 7.30 8.00 Aust Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Planet America 10.05 Parkinson In Australia 11.00 News 11.15 The Business 11.30 Q+A 12.35 The Pacific 1.20 Annika 2.10 Fighting Spirit: Wheeling Diggers’ Invictus Games Dream

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Traitors 2.30 Entertainment Tonight 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Farm To Fork 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Challenge Australia 8.30 Ghosts 9.00 FBI: Most Wanted 11.00 The Project 12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 1.00 Home Shopping 4.30 CBS Mornings

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Framed For Murder (2007) Elisa Donovan, Susan Walters, Perry King. 2.00 World’s Deadliest: Perilous Pursuits 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News

7.00 Home And Away 7.30 This Is Your Life 9.15 9-1-1 10.15 S.W.A.T. 11.15 The Latest: Seven News 11.45 Heartbreak Island Australia 1.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: The Work Wife (2018) 1.45 Talking Honey 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Hot Seat 5.30 News 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 My Mum Your Dad 9.10 Under Investigation

10.10 Suburban Gangsters 11.10 Nine News Late 11.40 The Equalizer 12.35 Almost Family 1.30 TV Shop 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 ACA 5.00 News 5.30 Today

6.00 Morning Programs 12.05 BBC Weekend News 12.30 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 1.00 Al Jazeera News Hour 2.00 Saving Lives At Sea 3.05 Journey Through Albania 3.35 The Cook Up 4.05 Tony Robinson’s World By Rail

5.00 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Letters And Numbers 8.30 Scotland’s Extreme Medics 9.25 Making Sense Of Cancer With Hannah Fry 10.25 SBS News 10.55 The Promise 12.00 Late Programs

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6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 One Plus One 10.30 Planet America 11.00 Restoration Aust 12.00 News 1.00 The Capture 2.10 Sanditon 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.10 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 5.00 Back Roads 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News

7.30 7.30 8.00 Stuff The British Stole 8.30 Magda’s Big National Health Check 9.30 Nude Next Door 10.30 Space 22 11.00 News 11.15 The Business 11.30 Four Corners 12.20 Media Watch 12.35 Miniseries: Des 1.25 Miniseries: The Cry 2.25 Rage 4.25 The Drum 5.25 7.30

6.00 The Talk 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 To Be Advised 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen

4.00 Farm To Fork 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 10 News First 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Challenge Australia 8.30 The Cheap Seats 9.30 NCIS 11.30 The Project 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 1.30 Home Shopping 4.30 CBS Mornings

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Her Last Will (2016) Rya Kihlstedt, Patrick Fischler, Harriet Sansom Harris. 2.00 World’s Deadliest: Whatchamacallits 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia

6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Kitchen Nightmares Australia 8.35 The Good Doctor 9.35 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 10.35 The Latest: Seven News 11.05 Chicago Fire 12.05 The Resident 1.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise

6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 My Mum Your Dad 1.30 Getaway 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.30 WIN News 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 My Mum Your Dad 9.10 Travel Guides

10.10 Botched 11.10 Nine News Late 11.40 Skin A&E 12.35 Bluff City Law 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 A Current Affair 5.00 News Early Edition 5.30 Today

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5.30 Letters And Numbers 6.00 Mastermind Aust 6.30 News 7.30 Great Coastal Railway Journeys 8.00 Railway Journeys UK 8.30 Kids Raising Kids 9.30 Miscarriage And Me 10.25 SBS News 10.55 Wisting 11.50 Outlier 12.40 Late Programs

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Rebuilding good muscle health GOOD health is invaluable, we only get one body after all. A holistic approach to your health is paramount to ensuring all facets of your wellbeing are met. Whether you may be on the road to recovery from illness or injury, or working to maintain and improve good overall health and condition, utilising the expertise of a range of health professionals provides a well-rounded and comprehensive overview of your healthcare. After a rewarding nursing career spanning 15 years, Monique Camm has combined her passion for health, as well as physical and emotional wellbeing, by founding GV Body Rejuvenation. GV Body Rejuvenation offers BTL EMSELLA, EMSCULPT and EMTONE system treatments to help rebuild muscle health and restore confidence for clients at all stages of life. All machines use high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to target specific muscles and provide a more consistent and stronger contraction than can be achieved independently. The three systems address different aspects of muscle health, including restoration of bladder control, muscle building, fat burning and tackling cellulite. Mon ique of f e r s f re e , 15 - m i nut e consultations to gauge if the treatments she

IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY

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A HOLISTIC APPROACH...After a rewarding nursing career spanning 15 years, Monique Camm has combined her passion for health, as well as physical and emotional wellbeing, by founding GV Body Rejuvenation. Photo: Kelly Carmody

offers will be truly beneficial to prospective clients. “I truly want the best for people who come and see me. It’s incredibly rewarding to see someone’s confidence restored, especially when they may have overlooked improving their muscle health to address their key concerns,” said Monique. GV Body Rejuvenation is conveniently located in Shepparton’s CBD at 102 Nixon St. For further information on the treatments Monique offers and to book an obligationfree consultation, visit gvbodyrejuvenation. com.

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WITH more rain likely and with a large cross-section of the community impacted by the devastation of recent floods the message from banks is clear, “...don’t tough it out on your own, call your bank as soon as you are able to, they are ready to help,” said Anna Bligh, CEO of the Australian Banking Association (ABA). Stating that the Australian Banking Association is ready to support Australian communities hit by rain and deluge, Ms Bligh advised, “Banks have very experienced hardship teams. They’ve worked with families who have experienced floods before and have a range of very practical measures to support people to get through these experiences.” ABA member banks offer a range of

measures to help customers affected by natural disasters. Depending on individual circumstances, assistance may include: • A deferral of scheduled loan repayments, on home, personal and some business loans for up to three months • Waiving of fees and charges, including for early access to term deposits • Debt consolation to help make repayments more manageable • Restructuring existing loans free of the usual establishment fees • Offering additional finance to help cover cash flow shortages • Deferring upcoming credit card payments • Emergency credit limit increases. Find out more at www.ausbanking.org.au.

SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR MORE EVENTS! Have you got an event coming up? Reach 60,000 estimated readers + online in The Adviser’s new What’s On section Call Pauline for your inclusion in The Adviser’s new What’s On section. Artwork Deadline: 5pm Monday All you have to do is phone 5832 8989 or email pauline.georgys@sheppartonadviser.com.au. The Adviser. Australia No.1:1636 Wednesday, November 9, 2022 – Page 23


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“Magical” FARSA BUENOS AIRES

“Bursting at the seams with talent” THE AGE

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IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY SAVE THE DATE SEASON 2023

STANHOPE MONSTER GARAGE CAR BOOT SALE

Thurs 9th Feb 2023 Riverlinks Box office Contact 03 5832 9511 riverlinksvenues.com.au

STALLS, BBQ & MUSIC Sunday 13th November 2022 | From 8.30am Bookings 5857 2866 or 0427 539 110

What’s on IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY ★★★★★

"something to enthrall all”

OUT IN THE OPEN

“exhilarating and uplifting"

TIME OUT

31ST - 13TH NOVEMBER 2022 Greater Shepparton Festival for all Celebrating LGBTIQA + pride & community. See website for events details: outintheopen.org.au

PLANET ARTS

Thur 10th & Fri 11th Nov

Thur 10th & Fri 11th Nov 3 course dinner & show $110pp

3 course dinner & show $110pp The Delatite Hotel Mansfield 5775 2004

The Delatite Hotel

May contain traces of partial nudity, haze, loud music and ABBA. *No children

Mansfield 5775 2004

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE PART OF THIS NEW WHAT’S ON SECTION

GOULBURN VALLEY COUNTRY FESTIVAL Saturday 1st April 2023 | Shepparton Showgrounds goulburnvalleycountrymusicfestival.com.au Kasey Chambers - Troy Cassar – Daley - Freestyle Motocross (FMX) Woodchopping - DJ brat paisley - Line dancing and so much more.

PLEASE CONTACT PAULINE GEORGYS

WHITTLESEA SHOW

Ph. 03 5832 8900

Postponed to the 21st & 22nd January 2023

E: pauline.georgys@ sheppartonadviser.com.au

Free Attractions, Family Fun & Games, Animal Nursery, Food Expo, Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Homecrafts, Poultry, Woodchop, Art Photography, Heritage, Animal Nursery. www.whittleseashow.org.au

May contain traces of partial nudity, haze, loud music and ABBA. *No children

Kyabram Town Hall Gallery CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

NOVEMBER VICTORIAN QUILTERS ONE STEP FURTHER

A biennial exhibition of Australian and New Zealand textile artists, encouraging entrants to push the boundaries of quilt making.

FIlm screeninG with soundtrack performed live by the

Grigoryan BrotheRs

FRI 18 NOV

7.30PM

RIVERLINKS WESTSIDE

KYABRAM REFORM MOVEMENT 1901-03

Humorous satirical cartoons from Melbourne Punch 1902-03 illustrating the fall of a government, the result of a Kyabram initiative.

PAPERWORKSSPLINTER CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS

Paper, one of civilizations greatest inventions In this exhibition Splinter Artists are ‘paperworking’ their own magic.

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JUDITH HUTCHINS ESSENCE OF AUSTRALIA

Evocative artworks celebrating the diversity of Australian landscapes using a variety of artistic methods.

OPEN Mon-Sat 10am-4pm 4 Gallery Spaces | Shop | Books | Information | Writers Group | Art Classes

Soundtrack available from ABC Classics

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Jmar Engineering currently has an exciting opportunity for someone wanting to start a career in Engineering Fabrication. Jmar Engineering is a local family owned business and an equal opportunity employer, who believes in and promotes the Goulburn Valley and shopping local.

The successful Applicant will have a proven track record of:

The position will involve learning all aspects of structural steel fabrication including • Welding • Folding • Plasma and Laser Cutting • Robotics/Programming About you: To be successful in this role you will need to demonstrate the following skills and attributes: • Be reliable, enthusiastic and self-motivated • Enjoy hands on, manual work • Ability to work in a team environment • Excellent attention to detail What to expect: You will be required to work a 40 hour week (including TAFE Training) and be willing to work overtime and weekends when required, with above award rates and conditions. As an apprentice of Jmar Engineering you will be a valued employee, provided with an experienced mentor, who will support, assist and encourage you in developing a long term career in this industry. How to Apply: Email your Application and CV to: mark@jmarengineering.com.au

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Full-time Qualified Baker

stomarchio@jeftomson.com

with possible alternating rosters

or call 0456 836 580

PAID OUT AFTER THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF 6 MONTH TRIAL PERIOD, AND MADE ONGOING MANAGER

(every 2nd Saturday and some public holidays)

between the hours of 9am and 4pm Monday to Friday.

Location: Fairleys SUPA IGA Shepparton

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PO Box 6206, Shepparton, Victoria 3632 SMGR@fairleysiga.com.au

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• Collating and packing completed customer orders • Assisting with warehousing • Loading/unloading laser beds, handling steel plate components of various sizes • Pickup and delivery of stock materials and customers completed orders • There will also be opportunity for the right person to be trained in Laser Operation with our 4Kw and 8Kw Fibre Lasers. About you: To be successful in this role you will need to demonstrate the following skills and attributes: • • • • •

Be reliable, enthusiastic, and self-motivated Enjoy hands on, manual work Ability to work in a team environment Excellent attention to detail Must have a current Car, Forklift and with Medium Rigid Truck licence preferred

What to expect: You will be required to work a 40-hour week and be willing to work overtime and weekends when required, with above award rates and conditions offered. Apply in writing to mark@jmarengineering.com.au

ENGINEERING PTY LTD.

Jmar Engineering currently has a position for a Trade’s Assistant in our Laser Plate Division. We are a local family-owned business and an equal opportunity employer, who believes in and promotes the Goulburn Valley and shopping local

Interested applicants are to email resumes to: fruitlogisitcs@jeftomson.com Or Please Call (03) 5823 8273 or 0437 317 618 Between the hours of 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday

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for our fast paced Apple and Pear Packing Complex in Wheeler Street, Shepparton VIC for an immediate start. Position Pre-Requisites: • Must hold a current valid Fork Lift License • Must be able to work Monday-Friday • Must be able to work over time & weekends when and where required • Must have good communication and competency skills • Must be willing to work in a fast paced Fruit Packing Complex within a team environment

for our fast-paced Apple and Pear Packing Complex in Wheeler Street, Shepparton VIC for an immediate start.

with alternating rosters

FORK LIFT DRIVER

࠮ Full Production Bakery Management ࠮ Baking & presenting quality product to meet changing customer needs ࠮ Coaching and supporting the development of Apprentices and fellow team members ࠮ Delivering excellent quality and service standards. ࠮ Working well in a team environment ࠮ Leading and developing a team ࠮ (JOPL]PUN ZHSLZ NYVZZ WYVÄ[Z HUK ^HNL JVU[YVS targets ࠮ Managing a Bakery department within a supermarket or shop management experience in a full production bakery environment ࠮ Controlling shrinkage and completing monthly stocktakes ࠮ Maintaining a work schedule and rostering that YLÅLJ[Z [OL J\Z[VTLYZ ULLKZ HUK H[ [OL ZHTL [PTL meeting department budgets ࠮ Maintaining department invoicing and clerical procedures ࠮ Controlling ordering and stock to an acceptable level relevant to department sales ࠮ Maintaining store pricing and ticketing ࠮ Maintaining the appearance and layout of a department or shop ࠮ Ensuring all cleaning schedules are maintained

$1,000.00 SIGN UP BONUS

PAID OUT AFTER THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF 6 MONTH TRIAL PERIOD, AND MADE ONGOING MANAGER

Applications can be sent in writing to the below details:

John Mourmourakis

03 5822 1555

PO Box 6206, Shepparton, Victoria 3632 SMGR@fairleysiga.com.au

For your next advertising campaign phone 5832 8989

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PET ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE:

As of July 2019, it is now a requirement under the Domestic Animals Act 1994, that an advertisement must include the unique source number (required from the Pet Exchange Register) of the seller and the individual microchip number of each cat or dog being sold or given away. These requirements apply to puppies and kittens as well as adult dogs and cats. For further information phone 5832 8900.

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EMPLOYMENT

2023 TEACHING & LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

Full Time | Commencing 2023 |^ƚƵĚĞŶƚ WŽƉƵůĂƟŽŶ ϲϴϱ St Mary of the Angels Secondary College is ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ƐĞĞŬŝŶŐ ƐƵŝƚĂďůLJ ƋƵĂůŝĮĞĚ ĞĚƵĐĂƚŽƌƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ĂďŝůŝƚLJ ƚŽ ƚĞĂĐŚͬůĞĂĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĨŽůůŽǁŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂƐ͗ • Literacy Leader POL 2 • Health & PE Leader POL 2 ^ŝŶŐůĞ Žƌ ĐŽŵďŝŶĞĚ ƚĞĂĐŚŝŶŐ ŵĞƚŚŽĚƐ ǁŚŝĐŚ ŵĂLJ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ͗ • ZĞůŝŐŝŽƵƐ ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ • WŚLJƐŝĐĂů ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ • Visual Arts • dĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ ;WůĂƐƟĐƐ Θ DŽƚŽƌƐͿ • Science • ,ƵŵĂŶŝƟĞƐ St Mary of the Angels Secondary College in EĂƚŚĂůŝĂ ŝƐ Ă ĂƚŚŽůŝĐ ŽͲĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶĂů ^ĞĐŽŶĚĂƌLJ ŽůůĞŐĞ ƚŚĂƚ ŝƐ ĐŽŵŵŝƩĞĚ ƚŽ ĞdžƉůŽƌŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ embracing the Franciscan values of inclusivity, ƐŽĐŝĂů ũƵƐƟĐĞ ĂŶĚ ƌŝŐŚƚ ƌĞůĂƟŽŶƐŚŝƉ ǁŝƚŚ ĐƌĞĂƟŽŶ͘ tĞ ĂƌĞ Ă ŽůůĞŐĞ ƚŚĂƚ ŽīĞƌƐ Ă ǀĂƌŝĞƚLJ ŽĨ ĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶĂů ƉĂƚŚǁĂLJƐ ŝŶĐůƵƐŝǀĞ ŽĨ Ă ĐŽŵƉƌĞŚĞŶƐŝǀĞ ƐĞŶŝŽƌ ƐĐŚŽŽů ƉƌŽŐƌĂŵ͘ KƵƌ ůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ĐƵůƚƵƌĞ ĨŽĐƵƐĞƐ ŽŶ ĐŽůůĂďŽƌĂƟǀĞ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĞ͕ ƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂů ůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ƚĞĂŵƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ƵƐĞ ŽĨ ĚĂƚĂ ƚŽ ĞŶŚĂŶĐĞ ƚŚĞ ůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƟĞƐ ĨŽƌ ŽƵƌ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚƐ͘ AƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ ƐŚŽƵůĚ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ͗ • ĐŽǀĞƌ ůĞƩĞƌ • ZĞƐƉŽŶƐĞ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ <ĞLJ ^ĞůĞĐƟŽŶ ƌŝƚĞƌŝĂ ;ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ƚŚĞ ZŽůĞ ĞƐĐƌŝƉƟŽŶͿ • ƵƌƌŝĐƵůƵŵ sŝƚĂĞ͕ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ƚŚƌĞĞ ƉƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂů ƌĞĨĞƌĞĞƐ͘ <ĞLJ ^ĞůĞĐƚŝŽŶ ƌŝƚĞƌŝĂ ĂŶĚ ZŽůĞ ĞƐĐƌŝƉƚŝŽŶ͗ www.smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au/about/employment ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ ƚŽ ďĞ ĞŵĂŝůĞĚ ƚŽ͗ principal@smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶ ĐůŽƐŝŶŐ ĚĂƚĞ͗ DŽŶĚĂLJ͕ ϭϰƚŚ EŽǀĞŵďĞƌ ϮϬϮϮ St Mary of the Angels community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

ATYOURSERVICE Construction • • •

VACANT HAIR & BEAUTY SALON

Property Features: • Located in busy neighbourhood shopping complex • R# ʇõʨğÊʇĿåĦâʇŔÊńå¿õÊʇĦÊěúğ • Ability to sub-let room & chairs • Clean & modern decor • Ample on street parking • Has been a hairdresser for 30+ years

For all enquiries & inspections 0448 541 592 / 0439 66 66 88

Delivering Expert Home Improvements Call David 0457 023 410 House alterations | Bathroom renovations Decks | Kitchen and Laundry renovations

Gas Struts • • •

NEW & REFURBISHED STRUTS STRUTS FOR CARS, CHAIRS, CARAVANS ETC.

ON SITE SERVICE

We haven’t got it? We’ll get it, or we’ll make it.

Premises can be leased for other retail options.

Passed away suddenly at home 08.09.1944 ~ 04.11.2022 Aged 78 years

PUBLIC NOTICES

Wife of Norman (dec). Loved mother and mother-in-law of Albert; Coral and Dean; Vicki and John (dec); Donna and Michael. Adored Nanna of Jaimee and Justin; Ashlee and Matt; Daniel and Shann; Nikita; Stewart and May; Kitt; James; Tania; Thomas and Madison; Travis and Tanisha; Jasper; Norman; and Dragon. Great-Nanna of Lilly, Luna, Mae and Odin; Reily, Layla, Jaykob and Hudson; Melanie, Xavier, Jacinto, Brooklyn and Alex. Mum,

emma™ 12 months to February 2017. Readership based on last four weeks. Survey conducted by Ipsos MediaCT, people 14+ ; Nielsen DRM February 2017, People 14+ only.

online www.sheppadviser.com.au Email classifieds@sheppartonadviser.com.au Phone 03 5832 8989

FOR SALE GARAGE DOORS Supply, install & service. Garage doors, Automatic doors & Gate openers Call Phil on 0418 577 280

WORM JUICE 2 litres excellent for pot plants & garden beds $4 each Ph 0417 214 983

BOOK YOUR CLASSIFIEDS NOW

Could you come back and stay a while, We want to hear your voice, And see you smile, We want to hold you tight, And never let you go, And tell you how much we love you so.

Mother’s hold their children’s hands for a while, but their hearts forever.

0400 509 552 40 Baynes Rd, Murchison

FREE FITTING

steveaddison393@gmail.com

WE COME TO YOU! OR COME SEE US IN MURCHISON!

Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 9am - 5pm Tues & Thurs 2pm - 5pm

Painting • • •

TREMELLEN TRIM & CANVAS IS CLOSING DOWN To our valued customers new and old, ƚŚĞ ƟŵĞ ŚĂƐ ĐŽŵĞ ƚŽ ƉƵƚ ĚŽǁŶ ƚŚĞ ƚŽŽůƐ ĂŶĚ ƉŝĐŬ ƵƉ ƚŚĞ ĮƐŚŝŶŐ ƌŽĚ͘ As of Decemeber 2022 no further jobs ǁŝůů ďĞ ƚĂŬĞŶ ŽŶ͘ dŚĂŶŬ LJŽƵ ĨŽƌ LJŽƵƌ ĐŽŶƟŶƵĞĚ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƚ ŽǀĞƌ ƚŚĞ ƉĂƐƚ ϯϬ ƉůƵƐ LJĞĂƌƐ͘ Wayne & Rose Tremellen

03 5825 1651

CLASSIFIEDS

T 03 5832 8989

EMPLOYMENT

ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL

www.sjnumurkah.catholic.edu.au

ϮϬϮϯ Ͳ Ϯ WŽƐŝƟŽŶƐ

ϭ͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ^ƵƉƉŽƌƚ KĸĐĞƌ Ͳ &Ƶůů dŝŵĞ tĞ ƐĞĞŬ Ă ƉĞƌƐŽŶ ǁŚŽ ĐĂŶ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƚ Ă ĐŚŝůĚ ǁŚŽ ŚĂƐ ŽǁŶ ^LJŶĚƌŽŵĞ͘ dŚĞ ŵĂŝŶ ĨŽĐƵƐ ŽĨ ƚŚŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ǁŝůů ďĞ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƟŶŐ ƚŚĞ ůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ŽĨ Ă ĐŚŝůĚ ǁŝƚŚ ĂŶ ŝŶƚĞůůĞĐƚƵĂů ĚŝƐĂďŝůŝƚLJ ŝŶ ŚĞƌ ƉĂƌƟĐŝƉĂƟŽŶ ŝŶ Ăůů ĂƐƉĞĐƚƐ ŽĨ ƐĐŚŽŽů ůŝĨĞ͘ zŽƵ ǁŝůů ŶĞĞĚ ƚŽ ďĞ ĂĚĂƉƚĂďůĞ͕ ǁĞůů ŽƌŐĂŶŝnjĞĚ ďƵƚ ŇĞdžŝďůĞ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůůŝŶŐ ƚŽ ďĞ Ă ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ ŽƵƌ DŝĚĚůĞ ^ĐŚŽŽů dĞĂŵ͘

Ϯ͘ >ĞĂƌŶŝŶŐ ^ƵƉƉŽƌƚ KĸĐĞƌ Ͳ &Ƶůů dŝŵĞ tĞ ƐĞĞŬ Ă ƉĞƌƐŽŶ ǁŚŽ ĐĂŶ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƚ ĐŚŝůĚƌĞŶ ǁŝƚŚ ĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů EĞĞĚƐ͘ zŽƵ ǁŝůů ŶĞĞĚ ƚŽ ďĞ ĂĚĂƉƚĂďůĞ͕ ǁĞůů ŽƌŐĂŶŝnjĞĚ ďƵƚ ŇĞdžŝďůĞ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůůŝŶŐ ƚŽ ďĞ Ă ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ ŽƵƌ ^ĐŚŽŽů dĞĂŵ͘ The successful applicant will need to demonstrate: • ƉĂƐƐŝŽŶ ĨŽƌ ĂƚŚŽůŝĐ ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ • ǁŝůůŝŶŐŶĞƐƐ ƚŽ ďĞ ĂŶ ĞīĞĐƟǀĞ ƚĞĂŵ ŵĞŵďĞƌ • džĐĞůůĞŶƚ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƟŽŶ ƐŬŝůůƐ • ĸĐŝĞŶƚ /d ƐŬŝůůƐ • ǁŽƌŬŝŶŐ ŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞ ŽĨ ĐŚŝůĚƌĞŶ ǁŝƚŚ ĂĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů ŶĞĞĚƐ The successful applicant will be required to: • ŽŶƚƌŝďƵƚĞ͕ ƉůĂŶ Θ ŝŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚ ĂŶ ĚĚŝƟŽŶĂů EĞĞĚƐ WƌŽŐƌĂŵƐ • WĂƌƟĐŝƉĂƚĞ ŝŶ ^ƚƵĚĞŶƚ ^ƵƉƉŽƌƚ DĞĞƟŶŐƐ

CALL Jay

0487 148 701

OR EMAIL info@jjkpaintingdecorating.com.au

Painting • • •

PAINTER John Paxton Painting + Maintenance • Local Painter • Fully insured • 30 years experience

0490 894 318 ABN - 27900625975

Pool Inspections • • •

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE: Much hardship and difficulty is caused

PROFESSIONAL & PRACTICAL INSPECTIONS FULLY LICENSED & INSURED (CIN-PS 74222)

to job seekers by misleading advertising placed in the employment columns. Our Position Vacant/Situations Vacant columns are reserved for advertisements which carry a specific and genuine offer of employment. Ads for ‘Business Opportunities’, ‘Commission Only’ training courses and employment services should be submitted

M: 0418 284 939 E: info@checkandprotect.com.au

Reblocking • • •

FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE

• • • • • • •

BUILDING PERMITS SUPPLIED COMPUTER FLOOR LEVELLING WORK IS GUARANTEED FULLY INSURED 15 YEAR GUARANTEE NEW EXTENSION (FRONT & REAR) ALL SUBURBS

FOR A FREE QUOTE & ADVICE CALL SIMON T: 9309 0700 M: 0411 174 000 E: fivestarreblocking@hotmail.com

Waste Removal • • •

under those headings. Placing

WůĞĂƐĞ ƐĞŶĚ Ă ǁƌŝƩĞŶ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ŶĂŵĞƐ ŽĨ Ăƚ ůĞĂƐƚ ƚǁŽ ƌĞĨĞƌĞĞƐ ƚŽ͗

Dƌ͘ WĂƵů ƌŶĞů Ͳ WƌŝŶĐŝƉĂů ^ƚ͘ :ŽƐĞƉŚΖƐ WƌŝŵĂƌLJ ^ĐŚŽŽů ϭϲ dŽĐƵŵǁĂů ZĚ͕ EƵŵƵƌŬĂŚ ϯϲϯϲ WŚŽŶĞ͗ ;ϬϯͿ ϱϴϲϮ ϭϴϬϰ parnel@sjnumurkah.catholic.edu.au

misleading ads is an offence against the fair trading legislation and all advertisements

ůŽƐŝŶŐ ĂƚĞ ĨŽƌ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ Ͳ DŽŶĚĂLJ͕ EŽǀĞŵďĞƌ Ϯϭ ϮϬϮϮ dŚŝƐ ƉĞƌƐŽŶ ŵƵƐƚ ďĞ ĐŽŵŵŝƩĞĚ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ͕ ǁĞůůďĞŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƉƌŽƚĞĐƟŽŶ ŽĨ Ăůů ĐŚŝůĚƌĞŶ ŝŶ ŽƵƌ ĐĂƌĞ͘

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are subject to the publisher’s approval.

Bin Sizes 2m 3m 4m

Phone John 0400 774 411


ATYOURSERVICE Driving Lessons • • •

Our region’s best Trades & Services

Firewood • • •

Firewood

5 lessons paid up front for $300 or $70 per lesson

SAWN TIMBER CUT TO ORDER

John The Woodcutter

0402 002 719

Phone John 0408 579 014

lyndasls2ps@gmail.com

Gardening • • •

Gardening • • •

FOR ALL YOUR GARDENING NEEDS • • • •

Free Quotes Lawn Mowing Hedging & Pruning Gardening & Maintenance

• • • •

Rubbish Removal Mulching Clean ups Body Corporate & Commercial

CALL TONY 0448 047 476

GARDEN MAINTENANCE MOWING • GENERAL LAWN MAINTENANCE PRUNING & HEDGE TRIMMING • FERTILISING PEST & DISEASE CONTROL • MULCHING

Contact Troy for an obligation free quote: Ph 0439 623 123 Email hoopersgm@outlook.com ABN: 125089665544

INFO@TOTALCAREGS.COM.AU

General Maintenance • Fly Screens • General Gardening • Painting • Replacement & Repairs • Tiling • Doors & Windows • All types, All areas

FREE QUOTE Phone Rick on

0411 232 229

Pest Control • • •

PH 0432 583 243

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERICAL ROOFING

Pool Inspections • • •

POOL AND SPA BARRIER

More than 32 years experience

Recent conditions have greatly increased the population of disease transmitting mosquitoes in our area.

Call now for a FREE quote Available 7 days a week

CALL 0438 401 212 Pool Inspections • • •

Pool & spa barrier advice consultations and compliance inspections GV based business servicing the local area

• Pressure clean all roofs, paths & patio areas • Re-Spray colour of your choice • De-Mossing • Re-Bedding & Pointing • Repair & Insurance Work

Email: admin@greenroofing.com.au

IN-PS72310

Renovating • • •

Removal • • •

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL If you’ve got the metal, we’ve got the cash. It’s that simple! • Cash buyers of all ferrous & non ferrous metals. • Farm clean-ups • Old machinery, car & truck bodies • Batteries, Radiators, Brass & Cast Iron 135 Old Dookie Rd, Shepparton

5821 7876

Water Cartage • • •

DA 7 YS

WATER CARTAGE BIGGER LOADS BETTER VALUE

JACOBSONS TRANSPORT Lot 1 & 2 Huggard Drive, Mooroopna

5825 3433 or 5825 2323

E: INFO@CERTPOOL.COM.AU

CALL 0429 621 792 WWW.C E R T P O O L .CO M . AU

IN-PS 74060

Reblocking • • • SERVING ALL MELBOURNE FOR OVER 25 YEARS

SPECIALISES IN ROOF RESTORATION

Call Harley Green 0457 930 035

Fully insured and VBA registered CALL ROW 0413 580 937

GREEN ROOFING

CERTIFICATION

Tree Maintenance • • •

BATHROOM MILES’RENOVATIONS • • • • • •

Demolition Electrical Plumbing Waterproofing Tiling Installing Appliances

Call Miles 0415 030 717

Country Vic

TREE REMOVALS · Tree Trimming & Pruning · Total Tree Removal · Fully Qualified Professional

· Prompt obligation free quote · Insured · Emergency works

Contact Gene on 0455 365 659 countryvic.treeremoval@gmail.com

RE-STUMPING UNDERPINNING

FLOOR LEVELING BUILDING PERMITS

Mobile: 0417 383 510

www.mannies.com.au

info@mannies.com.au

Waste Removal • • •

G.V. SKIP HIRE 6 DAYS A WEEK

1.5, 3, 6 & 10 METRE SKIPS

FOR THE CLEAN-UP AND REMOVAL OF YOUR HOUSE, GARDEN AND YARD WASTE.

5827 1372 Locally Owned and Operated

SA9880

Your local termite & mosquito expert

Waste Removal • • •

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC SKIPS EFFICIENT RUBBISH REMOVAL IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY & NORTH EAST VICTORIA

On time every time | Call us today!

0419 538 538

Advertise your business here! For a small weekly investment you will receive an advertisement (as above)

+ A BONUS UPGRADE OR EDITORIAL Call Jackie 5832 8900

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NEW DATE AND VENUE

The Chamber takes this opportunity to thank all Business Awards participants and sponsors for their patience due to the postponement and relocation of the Awards Gala Presentation Dinner. We are fortunate to have been able to secure a new date, Friday 9th December, 2022 and a new location The GV Hotel Cabaret Room, 223 High Street, Shepparton. If you have already purchased tickets, there is no need to do anything as your details will be transferred to the rescheduled event and new tickets sent to your inbox via Riverlinks on 14th November, if the new date does not suit yourself or a guest, could you please make contact with Riverlinks on (03) 58329511 to make arrangements for a refund no later than 5pm 11th November, to allow these tickets to go back on sale

Celebrating

Shepparton’s

25 years of success

2022 Business Excellence Awards

TICKETS ON SALE For businesses, organisations & individuals. Don’t miss this Red Carpet night of entertainment, live music, 3 course dinner. Join us at the special Gala Presentation Dinner Friday 9th December, 2022. Book at Riverlinks on 03 5832 9511 Chamber Members $110 Non-Chamber Members $120 Riverlinks booking fee applies.

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OUR GUARANTEE TO REGIONAL VICTORIANS If The Nationals are elected to government on November 26th, we guarantee your voice will be heard, and our promises will be delivered. We will deliver: A Regional Funding Infrastructure Guarantee that will ensure your fair share for roads, rail, hospitals and schools; Reduce household bills with with cheaper public transport, lower water and energy bills, and free school lunches; A halving of surgery waiting lists and two million additional mental health appointments; Repairs to our crumbling roads with a $10 billion roads package; Reduced costs for building a new home and improve access to rentals, and; Better access to local childcare to give your family more flexibility. Only The Nationals will unlock funds from wasteful city projects and guarantee regional Victorians the money we need to fix the healthcare crisis, repair crumbling roads and deliver better services.

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