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O’Keeffe

elected as next State Member for Shepparton

FORMER Greater Shepparton mayor and National Party candidate, Kim O’Keeffe was successful at the state election on Saturday, November 26. Continued Page 6

EXCITING REFRESH... Tourism

Greater Shepparton has rebranded to Destination Goulburn Valley (DGV), unveiling its new identity and regional tasting trail, ‘Seasoned’, which will be available to visitors and locals early 2023. Pictured at the annual general meeting are former board member Cheryl Hammer and Ross Graham, DGV deputy chair Carrie Donaldson and interim chair Alice Tallis.

THE Goulburn Valley has earned its reputation as an events and tourism destination, helped by new and returning

high-quality events and the emergence of institutions like Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) and MOVE museum.

Formed in 2001, Tourism Greater

Shepparton (TGS) is an independent, voluntary board that celebrates and promotes the Greater Shepparton region as a tourism destination. Continued Page 5

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Time limits still apply

A CHRISTMAS gift of free parking in the Shepparton CBD for the months of December and January has been granted by the Greater Shepparton City Council.

Sure to bring festive cheer, complimentary parking in Council-owned, street parking spaces will support local businesses by assisting shoppers to park with greater convenience free of charge.

With free parking beginning on December 1, 2022, and ending on January 31, 2023, commuters are reminded to take note of street parking signs as time limits will apply.

Shoppers planning a longer stay in the CBD are asked to consider parking in an off-street, all-day car park close to the CBD as these off-street car parks are complementary all year round.

Paid on-street parking will return on February 1, 2023.

The complimentary parking does not apply to the Multi Deck car park, GV Health or Carepark car parks.

For more information, including a map of parking areas please visit greatershepparton.com.au

FREE CHRISTMAS PARKING HAS BEEN GRANTED FOR THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER AND JANUARY... Free Council-owned, street parking spaces will support local businesses by assisting shoppers to park with greater convenience this festive season.

The joy of Joyce on her 100th birthday

AS soon as you meet the petite but ever so delightful Joyce Oxenbury, you cannot help but be won over by her charmingly forthright manner.

Having celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday, November 26, Joyce is an exceptional storyteller with bright, sparkling eyes able to narrate every memory with crystal clarity and chucklesome humour.

A mother of two with seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way, Joyce was once a dedicated nurse come midwife.

Born ‘on the other side of Euroa’ in Ruffy and having gained her nursing credentials

in Wangaratta, Joyce was but ‘an innocent country girl’ when she was transferred to a hospital in Sydney at the end of the second world war.

Recalling the camaraderie and experiences with fellow nurses jovially, Joyce related a tale of life-saving ingenuity with greater solemnity.

“During a heatwave at the hospital in Sydney, we had all these prem babies to look after. There was no air-conditioning in those days, so we had to hang up wet sheets and blow a fan on them. This is the way we saved them all,” Joyce said.

A once fervent golfer in her youth, Joyce is now an avid gardener and sewing enthusiast who generously repairs clothing for her

A REMARKABLE AND VERY SPECIAL LADY...

Joyce Oxenbury celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday, November 26 with friends and family at Mercy Place Residential Aged Care. A beloved resident, Joyce keenly reflects upon her full and giving life with spirit and good-humour. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto

fellow residents and staff at Mercy Place Residential Aged Care.

A onetime volunteer for St Vinnies and Mercy op-shops, Joyce is well known for her warm heart and generous spirit.

Lifestyle support worker at Mercy Place, Johanna Christenson said, “I knew Joyce when she was a nurse, and I was a young mother. She was then and is today, the kindest, most generous person I think I have

ever known, and I think everyone here feels the same. We all love her!”

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Contaminated sandbag collection

Flood Update

been another big month for our region with flood recovery continuing. I want to again express how proud I am of the determination and generosity of our community to help those in need. Leader of the Nationals, David Littleproud and Minister for Emergency Management, Murray Watt have returned to the region and are the latest in a string of MPs to visit Nicholls. These visits will help ensure our voices are heard and flood affected towns are supported long into the recovery process. A number of immediate grants to assist flood affected residents, businesses and producers are available.

Shepparton Bypass

Following months of advocacy, the Albanese Government has committed to the Shepparton Bypass project. Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King bowed to pressure and $208 million previously secured by the Nationals remains in the budget. This is a fantastic result for our towns. I understand more money is needed to complete the project and I will fight to get more funding allocated. With recent flooding and traffic congestion in Shepparton it’s never been clearer how desperate we are for a second river crossing.

Corruption Commission

During the last sitting week, I spoke in support of the legislation to form a National AntiCorruption Commission.

Corruption is insidious and undermines our public institutions and it must be rooted out. The Coalition put forward sensible amendments to ensure the NACC is the best it can be and has the necessary powers to conduct its investigations while balancing the need to protect the fundamental rights of those who might appear before the Commission.

Water Update

Consideration in Detail of the Appropriation Bill for the October Budget provided me with an opportunity to put a series of critical questions to Water Minister, Tanya Plibersek. The questions included the Minister’s decision to ignore expert advice and seek to complete the Murray Darling Basin Plan in full and on time regardless of the socioeconomic damage it will cause in Basin communities.

I asked the Minister about the impact on water markets of the inclusion of an undisclosed budget amount for damaging water buybacks. I called on the Minister to answer how many of the Basin States have agreed to rescind the bipartisan agreement struck in 2018 to ensure the 450GL of water cannot be recovered if it has negative social and economic consequences for communities?

Unfortunately, due to divisions the debate was truncated but I will put those questions on notice to the Minister.

Parliament Visit

Last week I was delighted to have a delegation of community leaders from Greater Shepparton spend time at Parliament House to help me advocate for our region’s needs. Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali, Shepparton Council CEO Peter Harriot, GV Health CEO Matt Sharp and Committee for Greater Shepparton

met with various Minsters and Shadow Ministers to back my calls to fund a Clinical Health School, Shepparton Sports and Events Centre, take immediate action on the Shepparton Bypass project, as well as improvements to workforce shortages.

KERBSIDE sandbag collection will commence from Friday, December 2, 2022.

If you have sandbags that have been wet or contaminated by flood waters, Greater Shepparton City Council will collect begin collecting these from your kerbside.

Please note that sandbags left inside property boundaries will not be collected. Please place affected sandbags on the kerbside, ready for collection.

If you have sandbags that have not been wet or flood damaged and are still soft, it

is recommended you hold onto these for future use.

Council continues to call for volunteers to support residents in their clean-up of both flood damaged household items and sandbags.

While residents are encouraged to reach out to friends, family and neighbours, if you still require assistance with clean up, including sandbags, contact Council either on 5832 9700 or floodrecovery@ shepparton.vic.gov.au.

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UNLIKE other regional centres, like Bendigo and Geelong, Greater Shepparton does not belong to a regional tourism board. When the Goulburn River Valley Tourism Board disbanded in 2019, no government funding has been allocated to a dedicated and consistent voice for the local tourism sector.

To address this, TGS unveiled its new identity at the Shepparton Art Museum Terrace on Monday –Destination Goulburn Valley (DGV) - that will future-proof tourism promotion in the region.

“The Covid pandemic has had devastating impact on our region, our operators and our events industry with estimates of in excess of 50 percent decreases in visitation and expenditure,” said DGV interim chair, Alice Tallis.

DGV secured $20,000 in funding to realise its new identity, as well as $90,000 from the state government for its tasting trail project, that will be delivered next year.

Aptly named Seasoned, the regional tasting

trail will be promoted in several edition publications, providing bite-sized offerings encouraging visitors and locals to connect with our local food story, while showcasing our region’s food and beverage offerings and must-dos along the way.

Supported by Regional Development Victoria and Greater Shepparton City Council, Seasoned will feature content by celebrated food travel writer Richard Cornish, imagery by James Greer and Serana Hunt Hughes and a specially commissioned art collaboration by Tom Day and Tank.

“We believe the future success of our region lies in collaborative partnerships combining our collective strengths of community, our producers, our sporting clubs, our arts and cultural creators and our tourism and hospitality industry working alongside Council,” said Alice.

Learn more and stay in the loop by visiting www.destinationgoulburnvalley.com.au.

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O’Keeffe elected as next State Member for Shepparton

MS O’KEEFFE secured 12,238, or almost one third of first-preference votes by Sunday, claiming the seat from Independent Member for Shepparton District, Suzanna Sheed. Ms Sheed had held the safe Country/National Party seat since 2014.

Ms Sheed received 11,227 first preference votes at the state election. Liberal candidate Cheryl Hammer won 7,780 first preference votes.

Ms O’Keeffe said she was “blown away,” by the result and the support of the community. “There was no way of telling how it would go. The election was a three-horse race, and we all had a good chance. I’m just so thrilled with the outcome and to be able to continue representing Shepparton,” said Ms O’Keeffe.

“I think that we had a really good campaign that was built on positivity and that the message resonated.”

As the incoming member for Shepparton, Ms O’Keeffe said on Monday she is looking forward to being sworn in and that had “hit the ground running,” looking at her party’s promises as well as the Premier’s election campaign.

“As a member of the National party and the opposition, I’ll be making sure that all Victorians are looked after,” she said. “What is very good news is that the Premier said that he would support the Shepparton Bypass.”

Kim’s ‘plan for Shepparton’ includes advocating for investment in regional infrastructure and roads, tackling the health

crisis and mental health workforce, boosting manufacturing in Victoria and restoring choice in education for Shepparton and Mooroopna.

Daniel Andrews Labor Party won its third term in majority government. Upon conceding defeat, Leader of the Liberal Party, Matthew

Guy, announced he would step down as the head of the party.

Liberal MP Wendy Lovell, who was up for re-election in the Legislative Council, where she has represented the Northern Victorian Region since 2006, was also successful on Saturday.

Help for parents and teachers to combat vaping

ALARMING trends indicate that e-cigarette or vaping is becoming more prevalent, particularly amongst young people.

To help parents and teachers, Greater Shepparton City Council is facilitating a free online session providing current and accurate information on vaping, the use of electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or ‘vapes’.

Presented by the director and founder of Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia (DARTA), Paul Dillon, who has been working in the area of drug education for more than 25 years ongoing, content will cover the potential harms associated with the

use of these devices.

Council’s director community Louise Mitchell said the session will also provide practical advice on how to talk to young people about vaping.

“Vaping has become a growing issue for schools and parents across the country. For many youths, it is seen as less harmful, better and cheaper than smoking cigarettes,” she said.

“This session will provide information on how to best prevent e-cigarette and vaping use among youth, and also offer some possible responses that can be used, should

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young people attempt to challenge parents and teachers in this complex area.”

The session will be held online on Monday, December 5, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Those interested in participating should register now via Council’s website: bit.ly/ EffectsOfVapingOnlineSession2022

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Khalsa makes its mark

DURING the depths of the pandemic, Danny Singh embarked on a journey of entrepreneurship which has seen his vision take the luxury watch market by storm.

At the heart of his brand, The House of Khalsa, lies a connection to spirit and culture, a symbol of the resilience and warrior-like status of the Sikh people.

Each of the timepieces, designed in Melbourne and manufactured in Switzerland and Hong Kong, are engraved with the Khalsa symbol that in the Sikh religion represents the integration of spiritual and temporal sovereignty and is a totem of equality and strength for its followers all over the world.

The House of Khalsa is now proudly stocked at Stephens Jewellers, a very welcome addition given our large Sikh community right here in Shepparton.

A standout feature of the range is a timepiece built to exacting standards by skilled watchmakers, a precise, professional divers watch that is designed to handle up to 500m depths, with other luxury brands

offering watches only able to withstand depths of 300m.

Due to the exquisite nature and design of these timepieces, people outside of the Sikh community have fallen in love with these watches, with celebrities and athletes from around the world now devotees to the brand.

“The quality speaks for itself,” said Mr Singh.

“These watches symbolise more than timekeeping, they make the moments count. Our watches are now stocked world-wide, a testament on their ability to surpass any cultural barriers, people from all walks of life

have chosen our brand, of which we are so proud, as their number one timepiece choice.”

Stephens Jewellers is located at 52 Fryers Street, Shepparton and you can read more about each watch in the range at houseofkhalsa.com.

Don’t dig without approval first

GOULBURN-MURRAY Water (GMW) is reminding people planning to undertake works on GMW-owned land to ensure they are licensed to do so. GMW’s Occupation Licence covers landscaping, vegetation management, and construction and repairs of structures such as jetties and boat ramps.

GMW Flood & Recovery general manager Daniel Irwin said it was important people obtain the necessary licences before commencing works on GMW land.

“We understand the recent floods have meant that many people in our region wish to replace or undertake significant repairs on private recreational infrastructure on GMW land,” Mr Irwin said.

“In addition to storing water for customers, our storages provide various recreational opportunities for communities and landholders. Our licensing process ensures that any works on GMW land are safe and do not impact other users’ enjoyment of the storage, so it is crucial that anyone who

thinks they might need a licence applies for one.”

For more information on works approvals on GMW land, including what structures are allowed and how to apply for, renew, transfer, vary or cancel an existing occupation licence, please visit www.gmwater.com.au/foreshoreoccupation-licences. If customers have any questions about their requirements or existing occupation licence, they can call their local storage manager to discuss their needs or can email PropertyLandDealings@gmwater.com.au.

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Carols by Candlelight

in the Queens Gardens

TIS the season to be jolly...and to light-up a candle and sing with family and friends until your heart is content in the spirit of Christmas.

Returning to Queen’s Gardens on Sunday, December 18, Carols by Candlelight promises to be a spectacular evening full of Christmas cheer and family-friendly fun led by talented local performers.

Starting at 6.30pm and continuing until 9.00pm, the Carols by Candlelight program will feature a very special visit from Santa Claus himself.

Local community groups and businesses

will provide food and drinks on the night, while the event will be live streamed on the Greater Shepparton City Council website.

By remembering to bring a low chair, rug, cushion or blanket to the Queens Gardens, you can enjoy this much-loved annual event, now in its 48th iteration, with comfort and ease.

Carols by Candlelight is a free, community event and will take place in the Queens Gardens, on the corner of Wyndham and Nixon Streets, Shepparton from 6.30pm- 9.00pm.

IF you partake in Christmas celebrations, you've likely seen people adorn the top of their Christmas trees with a decorative star or angel.

But have you ever wondered why we do this or how it became a Christmas tradition? And why an angel, and not just another ornament?

It turns out, this practice comes from the original Christmas story. Angels play a significant part in the first Christmas, they visited Joseph and the Virgin Mary about the upcoming birth of Jesus, and on the night of his birth, angels appeared in the sky over Bethlehem to announce his arrival to the world.

Because angels appeared high in the sky on the first Christmas, people began placing angels high on the top of

their trees as a way to celebrate the birth of Jesus. If you've ever seen a star on top of a Christmas tree, there's a similar significance: According to the Christmas story, in addition to angels, the star of Bethlehem (also called the Christmas star) appeared in the sky to guide people to baby Jesus.

No matter what you choose to sit atop your Christmas tree, rest assured both carry equal significance in the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. The real battle pertains to which child you allow to do the honours.

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A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS TRADITION THAT CAN’T BE MISSED...Carols by Candlelight returns to the Queen’s Gardens on Sunday, December 18 at 6.30pm. Photo: Supplied
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AN AUSSIE CHRISTMAS... Get creative and DIY some decor this festive season. Head to your local park and find some fallen pine cones, gumnuts or acacia and get to work with a can of metallic spray paint. Dipping the ends of gumnuts in glitter is also an easy and fun craft activity for kids to enjoy. Photo: Supplied

Thoughtful decorations

Stephanie Holliday

CHRISTMAS is here, which means 'tis the season to spend all your money on festive decor and thoughtful gifts, right? Well, not necessarily.

If you can create some stylish and seasonal Christmas decorations yourself, not only will you save some money and have crafty fun in the process, you’ll have unique decorations you can enjoy for years to come. Here are three ideas to get you started:

AUSTRALIANA-THEMED DECORATIONS

One of the easiest and almost free ways to decorate is to collect items we find in our own backyard. Head to your local park and find some fallen pine cones, gumnuts or acacia and get to work with a can of metallic spray paint. Dipping the ends of gumnuts in glitter is also an easy and fun craft activity for kids to enjoy.

TABLE CENTERPIECES

One of the most fool-proof ideas for a table centerpiece is to get a plain, glass vase and fill it with Christmas baubles in your colour theme of choice. For a rustic look, a length of burlap running across the middle of the table with a length of lace or paper doiley placed on top complements a neutralcoloured theme perfectly.

GLITTER FILLED CHRISTMAS BAUBLES

Clear, plain baubles, available from most craft stores, present the perfect opportunity to customise your decorations and create keepsakes for years to come. These baubles have a screw top meaning you can fill them with glitter, feathers or anything you can imagine. Further personalise these decorations by using fabric paint to write family member’s names and the year across them. These also make wonderful “first Christmas” gifts for a baby’s first Christmas.

A SIMPLE GESTURE...The first Christmas Card originated over 150 years ago in England. The founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Sir Henry Cole was the first to initiate the first Christmas card after discovering that handwriting several holiday greetings to his many friends proved to be a tiresome task. Photo: Supplied

CHRISTMAS just wouldn't be the same without cards. From writing them to all your classmates in primary school and attaching a little candy cane, to sending them across the country and world to loved ones who live afar, they are a muchtreasured tradition.

The first Christmas Card originated over 150 years ago in England. The founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Sir Henry Cole was the first to initiate the first Christmas card after discovering that handwriting several holiday greetings to his many friends proved to be a tiresome task.

Sir Henry Cole was a strong advocator of the aiding the destitute, so he also wished for the poor and needy to be seen and recognised during this festive season.

In 1843, Sir Henry Cole commissioned the artist John Calcott Horsely to illustrate the first official card. The card showed a family and their friends enjoying time together while outside their window were images of clothing the needy and feeding the poor.

The card showed the happiness of the Christmas season as well as the need to look toward the destitute. With this first Christmas card, although it was not an extremely popular illustration, the tradition of giving Christmas cards has remained.

Since then, the Christmas Card has remained strong as a popular tradition in sending well wishes in the festive season. Over 100 million Christmas cards are sent each Christmas in Australia alone.

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Make this Christmas truly delightful

A CAREFULLY selected, special gift can truly make someone’s Christmas extra delightful.

Finding the perfect card and present for someone you cherish is easy when you visit the friendly team at Focus Cards and Gifts.

Stocking a large range of Hallmark, Henderson and other branded cards, Focus Cards and Gifts are also stockists of a range of Australiana-themed cards and presents, perfect for sending to loved ones overseas.

With a plethora of quaint trinkets, homewares, artisan soaps and so much more, there’s something for everyone on your list, from Nan to your neighbour. Woodwick candles make a great gift for

teachers, friends and anyone else who loves to fill their home with fine fragrance. Unique jewellery is also another item that will be loved and cherished for years to come.

Christmas décor, from traditional through to bush-themed, are also on offer at Focus Cards and Gifts, with a large range of Willow Tree figurines and decorations available.

For the foodies in your life, the store now stocks a range of artisan chutneys, jams, teas and other delicacies.

Focus Cards and Gifts is located at 181 Maude Street, Shepparton, so make a day of visiting the newly unveiled mall and stop in to complete your Christmas shopping.

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE...Finding the perfect card and present for someone you cherish is easy when you visit the friendly team at Focus Cards and Gifts. Stocking a large range of Hallmark, Henderson and other branded cards, Focus Cards and Gifts are also stockists of a range of Australiana-themed cards and presents, perfect for sending to loved ones overseas. Focus Cards and Gifts proprietor Peter Dunbabin and proprietor Shelley Culhane. Photo: Stephanie Holliday
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Santa Photos and festive fun at the

STRAIGHT from the North Pole to the bustling marketplace, Santa has returned to have his photograph taken with all the good (and naughty) children of Greater Shepparton.

Having disembarked from his sleigh on Saturday, November 26, Santa will be available for photographs until Saturday, December 24.

For a quieter, more calming opportunity to have a photo with Santa, Sensitive Santa bookings are also available for Saturday December 3 and 10.

With few families complete without their furry pets, Santa Pawprints is a chance for pooches and cats to join their owners

alongside Santa for a portrait on Sunday, December 4 and 11 as well as on Tuesday, December 6 and 13.

With bookings essential for all photographs with Santa, please use the QR code provided on the Shepparton Marketplace advertisement on page 23 of the edition to ensure your time with Santa is reserved.

For superb, one-stop shopping and family entertainment this festive season, head to the Shepparton Marketplace, where Santa letters can be posted, Mrs Clause tells interactive stories and where Christmas arts and crafts will delight the children.

Get your letters to Santa ready

CHILDREN

To ensure they reach the North Pole in time, letters must be addressed to: Santa NORTH POLE 9999.

So Santa can reply to letters, please attach a 65c Christmas stamp on the front of the envelope and write your name and address on the back. Please note that Santa can only reply to Australian addresses.

Twinkling lights, Christmas Moooving Art Cows and giant baubles are also starting to appear across the region as the count down to the festive season begins.

Locals and visitors are encouraged to embrace the festivities whist exploring a range of events

and activities that have been put together to celebrate the season and spread joy.

Everyone’s favourite, the three colourful Christmas Cows including Moodolf and the sleigh, will feature at a new location this year outside the Visitor Centre. Many of the towns throughout Greater Shepparton are getting ready to enjoy Carols by Candlelight, with special additions this year including a Christmas Market on the Riverbank of Murchison and the chance to create special Christmas tree decorations in Mooroopna.

In addition to the Christmas Decorations, this year a Winter Wonderland Christmas Hub will be open in Shepparton’s Maude Street Mall to help with all your Christmas shopping needs. Christmas lists, gift wrapping, children activities and cheeky elves will be at the Christmas Hub.

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CHRISTMAS FUN IN THE MALL...Twinkling lights, Christmas Moooving Art Cows and giant baubles are starting to appear across the region as the count down to the festive season begins. Salaar and Aryana enjoyed seeing the giant Santa and Rudolph statues in the Maude Street Mall on Monday. Photo: Stephanie Holliday of the Goulburn Valley have until Friday December 2 to post their letters to Santa by popping them into Santa’s Mailbox, at the front of the Post Office on Wyndham Street. CHRISTMAS CHEER IS HERE...Santa has returned to Shepparton Marketplace to have his photograph taken with the children of Greater Shepparton. Santa will be available for photographs until Saturday, December 24, including ‘Sensitive Santa’ bookings also available for Saturday December 3 and 10. Sonny had his chance to see Santa this week and dressed up for the occasion. Photo: Stephanie Holliday
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The Greatest Show is coming to Trawool for NYE 2022

SPECTACULAR EVENT, NOT TO BE MISSED... The Trawool Estate is hosting ‘The Greatest Show,’ a dinner and live entertainment extravaganza. From 7pm, enjoy live interactive performances from a wonderful cast including the incredible Matt Hetherington. Renowned restaurant Wild Water restaurant is also relaunching on December 15, with newly welcomed executive chef Athol Wark. Photo: Supplied

AN oasis overlooking the pristine Trawool Valley, the National Trust-listed Trawool Estate is excited to relaunch their renowned Wild Water restaurant from December 15.

The new menu features essences of indigenous ingredients, whilst utilising local produce, all in the art of telling a story through each dish. Newly welcomed executive chef Athol Wark has developed his expertise all over the world, most recently heading up the food program at El Questro in the Kimberly. Mr Wark has a love of Australian wild foods, the perfect accompaniment to a backdrop of spectacular views.

Following a successful NYE event last year, The Trawool Estate is hosting ‘The Greatest Show,’ a dinner and live entertainment extravaganza. From 7pm, enjoy live interactive performances from a wonderful cast including the incredible Matt Hetherington.

$179 tickets include live entertainment in Wild Water restaurant, a decadent five-course meal, a five-hour drinks package and entry into the Turbine After Party. Accommodation in the hotel or luxury glamping tents within the Estate grounds can also be added, with spots limited. For lovers of Ayala Champagne or the famous Trawool Cocktails, extra drinks packages can also be purchased.

For family friendly fun after the mad-rush holiday season subsides, on Fridays through to Sundays, head to The Herb Garden Pizzeria all summer, and even on NYE, for a lively yet casual experience with great vibes, delicious drinks and most importantly, wood fired pizza.

Trawool Estate is located at 8150 Goulburn Valley Hwy,

All bark, lots of tasty bite

MINTY, Chocolately goodness that takes hardly any time or ingredients to prepare? Where do we sign-up. Peppermint bark even makes an eye-catching gift wrapped in cellophane to add to hampers or give away on its own in a lovely glass jar.

INGREDIENTS

■ 350g milk chocolate, chopped

■ 350g white chocolate, chopped

■ 1/2 Teaspoon peppermint extract

■ 8 candy canes, crushed

DIRECTIONS

1. Line a sheet tray with baking paper.

2. Fill the bottom of a large pot with water and bring to simmer over medium heat. Reduce heat to low, then place a large heatproof bowl on top. Add semi-sweet chocolate and stir occasionally until chocolate has melted. Stir in extract.

3. Pour onto prepared sheet tray and spread into an even layer with an offset spatula. Refrigerate until set, about 20 minutes.

4. Over the same pot of barely simmering water, place another large heatproof bowl. Add white chocolate and stir until melted. Pour over set semi-sweet chocolate then top immediately with candy canes. Refrigerate until set, about one hour.

5. Break apart any way you wish and enjoy!

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Catalogue out now Gifting THE SEASON OF Shepparton Marketplace. Shop 24, Benalla Road. Ph: (03) 5821 1059 Shepparton. 52 Fryers Street. Ph: (03) 5821 3361 Echuca. 133 Hare Street. Ph: (03) 5480 1696 www.stephensjewellers.com.au | sales@stephensjewellers.com.au The perfect Christmas Gifts

GREATER Shepparton City Council is seeking applications from local community groups to be involved in this year’s Christmas Community Gift Wrapping service.

Gift wrapping services will be taking place in the Christmas Wonderland hub in the Maude Street Mall from Saturday 3 to Saturday 24 December from 10:30am to 4.30pm, with Council calling for community volunteers to help coordinate.

Local community groups or not-for-profit organisations can volunteer team members to run a shift and in return will receive a $300 donation from Greater Shepparton City Council in addition to all the gold coin donations received from the allocated gift-

wrapping shift.

Greater Shepparton City Council mayor, Councillor Shane Sali encouraged local community groups to apply.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for locals and community groups to receive donations and share the festive spirit,” Cr Sali said.

“The Christmas wrapping service provides even more reason to shop local these holidays and support local businesses and community groups.”

To apply, visit www.bit.ly/ GreatersheppGiftWrappingEOI with applications open until Friday, November 25. For more information, please contact Greater Shepparton’s Place Manager on 5832 9700.

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ALL I want for Christmas is food... delicious, succulent roasted meats, sweet smoked ham and glorious turducen; a mouth-watering package of three festive meats all rolled into one.

With an exceptional reputation for specialty meats and traditional European small goods, Krueger's Fine Meats and Smallgoods is without question a foodie’s store of choice when it comes to ordering pre-cooked beef, lamb, chicken and pork for Christmas.

With boneless Virginian and Prager leg ham on offer along with pre-cooked pork and turkey breast fillet, pre-ordering your Christmas table masterpiece is as easy as picking-up the phone or visiting the

friendly staff at one of Shepparton’s longest standing, independent butchers.

Proudly smoking all their own hams in store, you can also pre-order all local Australian ham on the bone as well as fresh turducen.

With a smorgasbord of premium and cured meats available from Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods, your pre-ordered charcuterie board will never taste as good and is the perfect way to start your Christmas festivities with delectable flair.

Passionate about her Christmas offerings, Emma said, “While you should get your Christmas orders in as soon as possible, you won’t find quality and customer service to beat us, and by all means, please try!”

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McKellars to showcase local art

IN support of three local, exciting and renowned artists, McKellars Picture Framing and Wall Art at 175 Corio Street is proud to present a selection of local art, with originals, prints and limited prints on offer.

One of Australia’s most celebrated oil painters, Drew Gregory, is a super-realist artist, capturing the nation’s landscapes, seascapes as well as iconic still-lifes melding over 40 years of experience with an innovative style that has been exhibited all over the world.

With an offering of superb limited-edition Gregory prints, McKellars has a wide selection of fine, Australiana oil paintings this Christmas.

If acrylic on canvas is more your style, McKellars also showcases an array of breathtaking originals by Yorta Yorta artist, Tom Day III.

Merging the old and the new by using traditional and contemporary art forms throughout his pieces, Day’s work adorns many buildings throughout Victoria.

And of course the very famous local artist, Tank, is also on display at McKellars, ready to enliven any wall with delightfully playful, surreal and intriguing art.

With new, original Tank pieces, prints as well as signed and numbered limited edition prints, McKellars is a veritable treasure trove for anyone who enjoys surrealist art or the quirky provocation of Tank, himself.

McKellars Picture Framing and Wall Art is well worth a visit to peruse the amazing works of these acclaimed artists. Works are available to purchase, and the team is knowledgeable and passionate.

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SHOWCASING EXEMPLARY LOCAL ARTISTS...Stuart Gowty and his team at McKellars Picture Framing and Wall Art are passionate and knowledgeable and proudly present works from local artists Drew Gregory, Tank and Tom Day lll (artworks listed from left). Photo: Natasha Fujimoto
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Boil 90x90 cm2 unbleachable calico cloth in a saucepan for 30 minutes Let cool to handling point and wring out. Smooth ½ a cup of plain flour over the cloth. Method Mix fruit and almonds with rum and leave overnight in the fridge. Add sugar, water, butter, bi-carb soda and fruit to saucepan. Heat over gentle to moderate flame until butter is melted. Mix in both flour (sifted) and lightly beaten eggs. Add mixture to the cloth. Tie very tightly with string, leaving a loop to hang pudding by. Boil for six hours. Check water level frequently. Hang in an airy place. Tie extra cloth and string up with rubber bands so that the extra cloth and string don’t rest on the sides of the pudding. Boil on the day for two hours. Leave in calico to sit for 5-10 minutes before serving.

25 2022 Ultimate The Adviser. Australia No.1:1639 Wednesday, November 30, 2022 – Page 25 ITS NOT A TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS LUNCH WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS PUDDING.... The trick is in the generous cup of rum to marinate the mixed fruit. Photo: Supplied Ingredients ■ 1kg mixed fruit ■ 230g dates (chopped) ■ 1 cup of brown sugar ■ 2 tsp bi-carb soda ■ 230g raisins ■ 2 cups of water ■ 1 tsp salt ■ 250g butter ■ 2 cups plain flour ■ 2 tsp mixed spice ¼ cup rum (generous) ■ Slivered almonds ■ 3 eggs ■ 2 cups of self-raising flour ■ 1 tsp cinnamon
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YOU WILL BE WOWED AT TRELLY’S...With a broad range of ever popular Yeti products and so, so much more, you can find the perfect gift idea for the whole family at Trelly’s Outdoor this Christmas. Come in and meet the super-friendly and expert staff today, (from left) Brad, Justin, Trevor, Mary and Steve.

ONE of Australia’s most impressive and extensive fishing, camping and hunting stores, Trelly’s Outdoor at 209 Corio Street is a veritable treasure trove of Christmas gift ideas.

A pro-retailer of fishing tackle and hunting rifles second to none, the super-friendly and knowledgeable staff at Trelly’s know Christmas shoppers will be ‘wowed’ by their huge range of quality-for-money Yeti drink bottles, stubby holders, coffee cups, eskies and camping apparel.

A hugely popular brand, Yeti products are an excellent gift idea to tuck under the tree and at a price to suit everybody.

Bringing a smile to any intrepid camper, hunter or fisherman on Christmas morning, Trelly’s also stock an exhaustive range of

freshwater fishing tackle and lures suitable for local angling as well as an impressive range of firearms, ammunition and accessories.

With a premiere range of night vision equipment, superb Jetboil Cookware, outdoor clothing and timely mozzie repellents and zappers to choose from, Trelly’s is the first and best port-of-call for Christmas gift shopping this season.

Excited to greet shoppers at the door, Trelly’s proprietor Steve Threlfall said, “We invite you into have a look at our ‘wow’ selection of equipment, clothing and outdoor essentials.

“If you haven’t been to the store before, make sure you get in here and if you haven’t been for a while, make sure you come back to see our extended range.”

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TOGETHER WE CAN...Founded by Mikaela Stafrace in 2019, WomenCAN Australia is a registered charity which assists women to reconnect with the workforce by helping build women’s confidence, connections and work capability. From left is Lisa, Ally, Liz, Mikaela, Maggie and Rhys. Photo: Flashpoint Labs

Women achieving wonderful things

RECONNECTING with the workforce or completing further study after an extended break can prove overwhelming for many women.

Work forms part of our identity, it allows us to feel accomplished and most importantly, is key to financial independence.

Founded by Mikaela Stafrace in 2019, WomenCAN Australia is a registered charity which assists women to reconnect with the workforce by helping build women’s confidence, connections and work capability. Mikaela was awarded a Myer Fellowship in recognition of this innovative organisation model and was recognised as an AMP Tomorrow Maker.

“When women know they are supported by other women with a shared lived experience, the sense of isolation and irrelevance is swept away,” explained Mikaela.

“Through bringing women together to

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transition through study and into a job together, the likelihood of success magnifies enormously. We know this from the multiple other programs we have run throughout regional Victoria and in Melbourne.

“Our program has been university evaluated by Victoria University, and we welcome enquiries from all women looking to reconnect with work.”

To help women in our region, interested applicants can participate in a peer supported transition through training to work placement, where they are paid to study. Called an ‘Earn and Learn’ model, they are assisting women to find employment in the aged and disability care sectors.

For further information, please visit www. womencanaustralia.org or to speak to someone about traineeship opportunities in Shepparton and surrounds, call 0434 781 942.

Letters to the Editor

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.

MISSING

Dear Editor,

A brass plaque that was erected in Colonial Park, Mooroopna is missing – due to floodwater in the area. The Plaque was erected in August 2001 for the Centenary of the Australian Federation and the state of Victoria's inclusion into the Commonwealth of Australia.

Maybe it has washed into a residential area

– or you have seen it somewhere. Please phone Cecily Dumaresq (58254836) or Barbara Carter (0448852666) if it is found.

Message on Plaque reads: "Trees planted by Mooroopna Alawara Branch - Country Women's Association - August 3rd 2001Centenary of Federation.”

Sincerely, Barbara Carter Country Women’s Association (CWA)

COMMUNITY CONNECT

Tell us about your ‘not-for-profit’ community events via email at classifieds@ sheppartonadviser.com.au (information is required at least 2 weeks before an event). Please note listings are to be fewer than 55 words.

CHRISTMAS FARE POP-UP SHOP :

Christmas isn’t Christmas without out delicious treats baked with love and expertise by the Eastern Goulburn Valley Group C.W.A. With a delectable selection of Christmas goodies for sale all proceeds will be donated to the community. The Christmas Fare pop-up shop is on Friday, December 9 from 10am-12pm at the Scot’s Church, on the corner of Fryers Street and Corio Street, Shepparton. To pre-order you Christmas cake or pudding, call Cathy on 0400 037 026

NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

GREATER SHEPPARTON INC : For all interested Greater Shepparton residents who are keen to promote community safety and crime prevention, a meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 6 at 7.30pm at the North Shepparton Community and Learning Centre, Parkside Drive, Shepparton. Call Cathie McMaster on 043 4343 327

Greater Shepparton Cultural Heritage Awards

Nominations are now open for the Greater Shepparton Cultural Heritage Awards 2023.

Award categories are

• Reuse of a Heritage Place

• Restoration of Heritage Place

• Maintenance of a Heritage Place

• Best Research Publication or Manuscript

• Other Publication

• Student/Youth

• Interpretive Signage

• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage

• Community and Multicultural Events and Tourism

• Other Contribution

Nomination forms and guidelines can be found at greatershepparton.com.au along with further information on the Awards.

Nominations close Monday 20 February, 2023

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No need to pay! PARKING’S ON US! From 1 December to 31 January Greater Shepparton City Council is providing complimentary car parking during December and January for on street parking.
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Annabelle Cleeland hits the ground running

THE Nationals candidate for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland has thanked the electorate of Euroa for their support as the vote count continues from the Victorian election. The Nationals are set to retain the seat after the retirement of Steph Ryan.

“It is incredibly humbling to be in this position and I’m so excited to get to work and fight for our region,” Ms Cleeland said.

“I’ve met so many amazing people across our region and I’m committed to being an accessible and passionate local member.”

Ms Cleeland said Ms Ryan had been an incredible local member and support through her campaign.

“Steph has done a fantastic job over the last eight years and I can’t thank her enough for her support, guidance and friendship over the past few months,” Ms Cleeland said.

“They are massive shoes to fill but the vision we put forward for our region was incredibly positive and has been backed by the community.

“I’m keen to hit the ground running and

be a strong, local community advocate, ensuring our region is not forgotten by the city-centric Andrews Government.”

Ms Cleeland also thanked the work of volunteers and party members throughout the campaign.

“The level of support from family, friends and members has blown me away. I can’t thank the hundreds of people who have lent a hand to support my campaign and get this done enough,” Ms Cleeland said.

“It’s great to see so many people involved in politics and fighting for our region right across the political spectrum. Running a campaign takes a village and the team behind me should be proud of their hard work and the local outcome.”

Ms Cleeland said The Nationals’ vision for the state had been wholeheartedly endorsed by regional Victoria.

“While we remain in opposition, I’m determined to deliver for our region and ensure vital local projects receive the funding they desperately need,” Ms Cleeland said.

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GOING FORWARD... The Nationals candidate for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland has thanked the electorate of Euroa for their support as the vote count continues from the Victorian election. The Nationals are set to retain the seat after the retirement of Steph Ryan.
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Lions Club public speaking competition shines a light on young talent

WHEN you give kids an opportunity to shine, you’re never disappointed, in fact, they usually manage to astound with their thought, creativity and courage.

Rising to the challenge of public speaking, students from both Kialla West and Kialla Central Primary Schools came together on Thursday, November 24 for the inaugural Lions Public Speaking Competition.

A pilot program for the region, students from grades three to six chose their own topics to present to a panel of judges and were assessed on their ability to engage their audience, while maintaining a logical, well researched argument that concluded succinctly.

Wowing the audience with her speech about the importance of equal right for girls in education, grade three student Amelia

Papallo took top honours and said, “In lots of countries it's not fair that girls cannot get an education. I believe this really needs to change and when it does poverty will go down.”

Choosing to speak about the intricacies of bee colonies, grade six student Lily Moulsdale said of her public speaking experience, “I was confident but then I was also a bit nervous, and I wasn’t sure if I was speaking too fast or too slow, but I will definitely consider more public speaking in the future.”

An avid reader of the Percy Jackson series fellow grade six student, Eliza Cowan chose the Greek Gods as her theme for public address and said that while she had been nervous to begin with, she was proud of her efforts.

“I’d like to say it’s pretty fun and

think.”

Local apprentices honoured for display of talent

GOTAFE apprentices from airconditioning and refrigeration, metal fabrication, turning, automotive, motorcycle mechanics and baking participated in the Regional Competitions, showcasing their talent and skills as they competed against their peers.

17 apprentices were awarded at the WorldSkills Central Victorian Regional Medal Presentation ceremony last Thursday, November 24. GOTAFE apprentices won eight gold, six silver and five bronze medals.

Travis Heeney, GOTAFE CEO said, “The WorldSkills Competitions encourage

excellence in trades and prepares students for work in the industry.”

“Throughout the competition, the students showed incredible passion and commitment to their craft and are on their way to becoming future leaders in their industries. Congratulations to all competitors and everyone involved,” he added.

Jack Bird, a 16-year-old apprentice from Shepparton was a featured speaker at the medal presentation.

Despite only having six months’ experience, Jack claimed the gold medal. He said, “The Worldskills Competition

was challenging, because you had the time ticking on you, but you just have to keep your head in the right place. I found it really enjoyable and met some really great people.”

Jack found his passion for engineering during work experience at Goulburn Valley Engineering Works and decided to enrol in a Certificate III in Engineering –Fabrication Trade at GOTAFE.

Students who won gold will vie for the National Champion title at the Australian National WorldSkills Competitions in Melbourne next year.

YEAR 11 product design students from Melbourne Grammar School produced a selection of giant-sized games for Murchison Primary School students earlier this month. The design process took part with students from both schools communicating around product design.

Surveys were completed by Murchison Primary School students regarding the types of games, colours, and sizes the students liked best and then the Melbourne team of students got to work.

These giant-sized games were delivered in person by the Melbourn Grammar School students and after a quick demonstration on how to play each game it was then time for young and old to enjoy playing the games together.

Murchison Primary School principal Karren Goodwin said the students were really excited with the arrival of the new outdoor games and made comment on how fun the entire process was between the staff and students from Melbourne Grammar School.

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interesting to speak publicly and it shows that you’re more confident than you
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHINE... Piloting the Lions Public Speaking Competition on Thursday, November 24, (from left) Kialla West student Amelia Papallo and Kialla Central students Eliza Cowan and Lily Moulsdale wowed a panel of judges with their fascinating and well researched choice of topics. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto
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BIG GAME FUN... Students from Melbourne Grammar School recently designed and built giant-sized games for the students at Murchison Primary School. Photo: Kelly Carmody

A day for celebration, inclusion and awareness

AROUND 4.4M people in Australia, or 1 in 6 Australians, have a disability. International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD), held on December 3 every year, seeks to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of people living with disabilities.

Each year for IDPwD an annual theme provides an overarching focus on how society can strive for inclusivity through the removal of physical, technological and attitudinal barriers for people with disability.

This year’s is: ‘Transformative solutions for inclusive development: the role of innovation in fuelling an accessible and equitable world.’

The complex and interconnected crises presently facing humanity, including the shock and impact of the pandemic, overseas

conflicts such as the Ukraine war and climate catastrophes, including recent flood events, all pose humanitarian challenges of an unprecedented nature.

Most often, in moment of crises, people in vulnerable situations like those with disabilities are the most excluded and left behind.

In line with the United Nation’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to “leave no one behind,” it is paramount people, governments, public and private sectors band together to fund innovative solutions for and with persons with a disability to make the world a more accessible and equitable place.

For resources and more information, visit www.idpwd.com.au

Saturday, 3rd December, 2022

Royal Commission to examine guardianship, substituted and supported decision-making

THE Disability Royal Commission is holding its 30th public hearing to examine Australian guardianship and administration laws and policies with a particular focus on how substituted decision-making impacts on the rights of people with disability. It commenced on November 21 2022.

The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) recognises the importance of autonomy for people with disability, including the freedom to make one’s own choices and express their independence. It also recognises that people with disability may require support to exercise their legal capacity.

Public hearing 30 builds on previous and ongoing work of the Royal Commission, including policy roundtables held in May and June 2022 on guardianship and supported decision-making. To date, thirteen of the Royal Commission’s public hearings have raised issues connected to decision-making and guardianship arrangements.

Lived-experience witnesses, advocacy groups, the NDIA, Public Guardians and Public Trustees will give evidence at Public hearing 30, which will:

• Explore the barriers for people with disability participating in guardianship and

administration proceedings and the impact of the decisions on their lives

• Examine the assumptions about capacity and decision-making, including fluctuating capacity at different times of a person’s life

• Consider why substituted decision-making (such as guardianship and financial administration) appears not to be used as a last resort and why models of supported decision-making are not more widely used as an alternative to substituted decision-making

• Consider what safeguards may be appropriate to reduce violence, neglect and exploitation of people with disability in the context of both substituted and supported decision-making Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander witnesses will detail their experiences under these orders, and discuss whether important information is culturally considerate and easily accessible.

The Royal Commission has received 1,379 submissions and held 468 private sessions raising issues about guardianship, choice and control, and decision-making (as at 14 November 2022). Submissions remain open until the end of the year via www.disability. royalcommission.gov.au/share-your-story

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Providing support to find voice

A STATE-of-the-art facility bustling with warm and welcoming staff, ConnectGV is an exceptional disability and support organisation.A registered NDIS provider committed to delivering personalised options for clients and their families, ConnectGV makes the world of difference for individuals with disability

Offering tailor-made assistance, employment, accommodation, plan management, support co-ordination, day programs, outreach care and more, Rose Goulding could not be happier with the well-rounded activities, personalised care, and support that her son Rob, receives at the service. Born with Down syndrome and having acquired a brain injury at the age of two, Rose has been delighted with how her 39-year-old son, Rob, has developed self-confidence and esteem through his engagement with ConnectGV.

“With so many opportunities for one-on-one conversation with support workers and doing activities that other 39 year

olds do, Rob has really found his voice, ” Rose said, before adding,“I feel as if ConnectGV has become a hub where Rob can engage with others and then go out on all these activities and adventures. What he does is meaningful, he’s building skills and it’s a lot of fun.”

Working at Billabong Nursery, one of ConnectGV’s many social enterprises for a few hours a week, Rob said that being able to work was a highlight of being with the organisation. With plenty of opportunity to garden, visit Bunnings, keep fit as well as travel to events around the state with his outreach support worker, Rob’s beaming smile tells us that he’s certainly in the right place.

Always with an eye on the future, Rose said ConnectGV was a standout option when it came to building a team of support around Rob, one he could always rely upon and one that would assist him to do build his skills and do the things he enjoyed.

Single-use plastic exemption

PLASTIC pollution harms the environment, our health and our wildlife. That is why from February 2023, the state government will ban single-use plastics from sale or supply in Victoria.

The ban applies to single-use plastic drinking straws, cutlery, plates, drink stirrers and cotton bud sticks that are made from conventional, degradable and compostable plastics. This ban includes food service items and drink containers made from expanded polystyrene.

Recognising that people with disabilities or medical needs may still require these single-use items for their quality of life, exemptions have been made whereby those people can still purchase and use these items.

People with disabilities and the people who support them (including support workers, service providers, family members or friends) will be able to purchase straws from retailers but will need to request these as they will not be accessible to the public without the assistance of a staff member.

There is no requirement for individuals to provide verification of disability or medical need when requesting straws.

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BUILDING A TEAM THAT MAKES A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE... CEO of ConnectGV, Jacinta Russell leads a passionate team who open doorways and provide invaluable support to clients like Rob Goulding (right). Photo: Natasha Fujimoto

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Page 32 – The Adviser Australia No.1:1639 Wednesday, November 30, 2022 The Shepparton Adviser is an award winning weekly community newspaper established for over 38 years and we are looking for an experienced Finance Manager to work closely with our admin team and Managing Director. This is a part time position of a minimum 20 hours per week. Ideally, the successful candidate is available for at least four hours, five days a week Mon – Fri, this is negotiable. You will be responsible for all financial tasks and in this role you will be reporting to the Managing Director. You will contribute to the overall management, profile and success of The Adviser by providing a high level of efficiency and support. The main tasks are: • Management & controlling of cash flow requirements • Accounts Payable • Generating management reports including profit and loss statements and cash flow reports • General ledger reconciliations • Bank reconciliations • Preparation and lodgement of BAS • Preparation of FBT reports • Payroll Including WorkCover, State Revenue Office and Superannuation reporting & submissions • Liaising with the Chartered Accountants for preparation of year-end financial statements • Other finance duties • Provide support to the Managing Director. Your past experience in establishing and reviewing accounting and bookkeeping processes will be of great benefit. You will be fully competent in the use of Excel and have a good knowledge of Xero and Attache (or Quicken/MYOB). Prior experience in preparing Business Activity Statements and having a good understanding of the ATO reporting requirements are essential. Are you interested? We are conducting interviews now so please email a letter of application, your resumé and any relevant references asap to: admin@sheppartonadviser.com.au FINANCE MANAGER/PERSONAL ASSISTANT Part Time 38-40 Welsford Street, Shepparton What’s on NEW IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY 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 All you have to do is phone 5832 8989 or email pauline.georgys@sheppartonadviser.com.au. EMPLOYMENT Application Requirements and Role Description can be obtained from : www.smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au/about/employment Applications to be emailed to: principal@smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au Applications close Monday 5th December, 2022 StMaryoftheAngelscommunitypromotesthesafety, wellbeingandinclusionofallchildren. 7 – 12 Catholic Secondary College located in Nathalia which is gap year school leaver. program, camps and excursions. The role also provides a pathway This 12 month role provides an opportunity to gain valuable Catholic Secondary College. CLASSIFIEDS T 03 58 32 8989 W www.sheppadviser.com .au
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The Minister for Health is pleased to invite applications for part-time trust member positions on the following Victorian Class A cemetery trusts:

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This is an exciting opportunity for suitably experienced individuals to be appointed as members of a Class A cemetery trust. Class A cemetery trusts are responsible for the proper management and governance of the trust in accordance with the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 Class A cemetery trusts require members with a range of skills and expertise in areas including corporate governance, strategic planning and thinking, nancial management and analysis, community engagement, stakeholder management, communication and risk management. Lived experience and knowledge of public sector accountability frameworks may also be advantageous in this role. We continue to seek r on cemetery trusts from individuals with diverse backgrounds to re ect the communities they serve.

The term of appointment for these positions is expected to be from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2026. For further information or to make an application, visit the Join a Public Board website at www.boards.vic.gov.au

Applications will close on 18 December 2022 at 11:59 pm. Please direct enquiries to Clare Perconte on (03) 9285 3232 or email cemeteries@health.vic.gov.au

To receive this advertisement in another format, phone 1800 034 280, using the National Relay Service 13 36 77 if required, or email cemeteries@health.vic.gov.au

The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring that government boards and committees re ect the rich diversity of the Victorian community. We encourage applications from people of all ages, Aboriginal people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and from lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse, intersex and queer people. We will provide adjustments to the recruitment process upon request.

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Day 2. Highlights. 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Holiday Wish Come True (2018) Schuyler Fisk, David Clayton Rogers, Abby James Witherspoon. 2.00 Gold Coast Medical 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 7.30 Motorway Patrol 8.00 Highway Cops 8.30 9-1-1 9.30 S.W.A.T. 11.30 Heartbreak Island Australia 12.30 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Merry Holiday (2019) Kelley Jakle, Jake Epstein, Cory Lee. 2.00 Gold Coast Medical 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 7.30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 8.30 The Good Doctor 9.30 S.W.A.T. 11.30 Chicago Fire 12.30 Home Shopping 5.00 Seven Early News 5.30 Sunrise 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 Hot Seat 5.30 News 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 Country Home Rescue With Shaynna Blaze 8.30 Dream Listings Byron Bay 9.30 Escape To The Chateau 10.30

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9.30 The Colosseum: A Jewel In Rome’s Crown 10.30 The Real Peaky Blinders 11.30 FIFA World Cup Classic Matches 12.30 Late Programs 6.00 Morning Programs 11.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Round of 16. Group B Winner v Group A RunnerUp. Replay. 2.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Round of 16. Group C Winner v Group D RunnerUp. Replay. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2022 Daily World Cup Show 6.00 FIFA World Cup 2022 Preview Show 6.00 Living Room 7.00 Judge Judy 7.30 Bold 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Challenge Australia 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy

Nine News Late 11.00 Family Law 11.50 Bluff City Law 12.40 Tipping Point 1.30 TV Shop 2.30 Global Shop 3.00 TV Shop 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Bondi Vet 1.00 Dream Listings Byron Bay 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 RBT 8.30 Paramedics 9.30 Police After Dark 10.30 Nine News Late 11.00 Emergency Call 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 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: The Christmas Cure (2017) 2.00 Pointless 3.00 Tipping Point 4.00 Afternoon News 4.30 Hot Seat 5.30 News 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 8.30 Movie: The Dish (2000) Sam Neill, Kevin Harrington, Tom Long. 10.30 Nine News Late 11.00 Skin A&E 11.50 Bluff City Law 12.40 Tipping Point 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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6.30 News 7.35 Michael Palin: Travels Of A Lifetime 8.30 Christmas At The Tower Of London 9.25 Titanic: Genesis Of A Giant 10.25 Letters And Numbers 11.30 FIFA World Cup Classic Matches 12.30 Late Programs 6.00 Morning Programs 11.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Round of 16. Group C Winner v Group D RunnerUp. Replay. 2.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Round of 16. Group A Winner v Group B RunnerUp. Replay. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2022 Daily World Cup Show 6.00 FIFA World Cup 6.30 News 7.30 Letters And Numbers 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency 9.25 Zelenskyy: The Story 10.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats 11.30 FIFA World Cup Classic Matches 12.30 Late Programs 6.00 Morning Programs 11.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Round of 16. Group G Winner v Group H RunnerUp. Replay. 2.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Round of 16. Group D Winner v Group C RunnerUp. Replay. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2022 Daily World Cup Show 6.00 FIFA World Cup

The Adviser. Australia No.1:1639 Wednesday,

2022 Preview Show 6.30 News 7.30 Treasures Of Cyprus 8.30 Relics Of Egypt: Exploring The Largest Museum 2022 Preview Show 6.30 News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Norfolk Island With Ray Martin 9.40 Inside Air Force One 10.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats 11.30 FIFA World Cup Classic Matches 12.30 Late Programs

30, 2022 – Page 35 2 20 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 The Great Acceleration 11.00 Australia Remastered 12.00 News 12.30 Press Club 1.40 Media Watch 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.15 Long Lost Family 5.00 Back Roads 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Hard Quiz 8.30 Question Everything 9.00 Fisk 9.30 Would I Lie To You? 10.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 10.45 News 11.00 The Business 11.15 Death In Paradise 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Aust Story 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show 11.10 All Creatures Great And Small 12.00 News 1.00 Hard Quiz 1.30 Question Everything 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.10 Long Lost Family 5.00 Back Roads 5.30 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 You Can’t Ask That 8.30 Q+A 9.35 Baby Surgeons 10.25 Stuff The British Stole 10.55 News 11.10 The Business 11.25 Love On The Spectrum 6.00 News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 Q+A 11.10 Secrets Of The Museum 12.00 ABC News At Noon 1.00 Belgravia 1.45 Doc Martin 2.35 Poh’s Kitchen 3.10 Gardening Australia 4.10 Long Lost Family 4.55 Back Roads 5.25 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Gardening Australia 8.30 Vera 10.00 Fisk 10.30 Troppo 11.25 ABC Late News 11.45 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 12.25 Rage 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: The Crow Flies 4.10 Spicks And Specks 5.00 Landline 5.30 Re-Frame 2022 6.30 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.20 Shetland 9.20 Midsomer Murders 10.50 Movie: Lion (2016) Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara. 12.45 Rage 6.00 Rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Offsiders 11.00 Compass 11.30 Praise 12.00 News 12.30 Landline: Summer Series 1.00 How Deadly World 1.30 Gardening Aust 2.30 Question Everything 3.00 Fake Or Fortune? 4.05 The Pacific 4.55 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat 5.25 Antiques Roadshow 6.30 The ABC Of 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Death In Paradise 8.30 Movie: Judy (2019) 10.25 Miniseries: Ridley Road 11.25 Mystery Road: Origin 12.25 The Heights 2.45 Rage 6.00 News 9.00 News 10.00 Australia’s Ocean Odyssey 11.00 Antiques Roadshow 12.00 News 1.00 Rosehaven 1.25 Vera 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.10 Long Lost Family 5.00 Back Roads 5.25 Hard Quiz 6.00 The Drum 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Aust Story 8.35 Media Watch 8.50 A League Of Her Own 10.05 Our Dawn 10.35 News 10.50 The Business 11.10 Q+A 12.10 The Pacific 1.00 Operation Buffalo 1.55 Total Control 2.45 Rage 4.25 The Drum 5.25 7.30 6.00 News 10.00 One Plus One 10.30 Dream Gardens 11.00 Restoration Aust. 12.00 News 1.00 Shetland 2.00 Call The Midwife 3.00 Gardening Aust 4.10 Long Lost Family 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 Love On The Spectrum 9.30 Fake Or Fortune? 10.30 Summer Love 11.05 News 11.20 The Business 11.35 A League Of Her Own 12.50 Media Watch 1.05 Baby Surgeons 1.55 Ask The Doctor 2.25 Rage 4.25 The Drum 5.25 7.30
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6.00 Morning Programs 11.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Group E. Costa Rica v Germany. Replay. 2.30 Soccer. 2022 FIFA World Cup. Group G. Cameroon v Brazil. Replay. 5.30 FIFA World Cup 2022 Daily World Cup Show 6.00 FIFA World Cup 2022 Preview Show
3.20 Test Cricket: The Lunch Break 4.00 Cricket. First Test. Australia v West
Indies. Day 1. Afternoon session. 6.00 News 7.00 Cricket. First Test. Australia v West Indies. Day 1. Evening session. 9.00 Movie: S.W.A.T. (2003) 11.25 The Amazing Race 12.30 Shopping 5.00 News 5.30 Sunrise
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Indies. Day 5. Afternoon session. 6.00 News 7.00 Cricket. First Test. Australia v West Indies. Day 5. Evening session. 9.00 Movie: The Rock (1996) 12.45 6.00 News 7.00 ACA 7.30 Movie: Justice League (2017) 9.50 Movie: Birds Of Prey (2020) 11.50 Movie: The Disappointments Room (2016) 1.20 Cross Court 1.45 Explore 2.00 TV Shop 4.30 Global Shop 5.00 TV Shop 6.00 Drive TV 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Fishing Australia 10.30 Women’s Footy 11.30 Great Australian Detour 12.00 Golf. Australian Open. Final round. 5.00 News: First At Five 5.30 Postcards Summer 6.00 Nine News Sunday 7.00 Snackmasters 8.40 60 Minutes 9.40 Nine News Late
Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 10.10 The First 48: Love Hate/A Soldier’s Life 11.10 Manhunt: The Railway Murders 12.00 Tipping Point 1.00 Great Australian Detour 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory 4.30 Take Two 5.00 News Early Edition 5.30 Today 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: A Gift Wrapped Christmas (2015) 1.45 Explore 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 Snackmasters
Adelaide. 8.40 Inside The Superbrands 9.40 Suburban Gangsters 10.40 Nine News Late 11.10 The Equalizer 12.00 Almost Family 12.50 Hello SA 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 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Morning News 12.00 Movie: Heaven Sent (2016) Christian Kane, Marley Shelton. 1.45 Explore: Well Bread 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 Travel Guides
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The generous Running Community

WITH the Shepparton Running Festival being cancelled two years in a row before changing hands to FitCity Tours, the running community were given an option to refund or donate their entry fee.

The Shepparton Runners Club (SRC) were surprised by the amount of entry fees that participants opted to donate. Shepparton Runners Club President, Chris Nicholson said “ I was blown away by the support, not only to our club, but our charity partner ‘The Hunter Boyle Children’s Swim Program’ with a total of $3,200 donated from the cancellation of the event”.

Program Founder, Ash Napolitano, went on to say, “We are grateful to all the donations to the Swim Program and for SRC for organising it. We can't wait to see the return of running events and the SRF”.

Kidsafe Victoria GM Family support and Fundraising, Alex Hamilton, said “Kidsafe Victoria are so grateful for this connection in with the local community. Our aim is to educate about water safety and increase access to potentially life saving swim lessons. All donations allow us to continue this program and hopefully save future lives, all in Hunter’s name. “

Slam dunk

PLAYERS took to the courts for Round 6 of Kyabram Youth Club's Summer Basketball program for kids on Monday night.

Up to 50 percent of participants were absent, many choosing to support a fundraising effort for flood impacted students in Rochester.

However, organisers of the basketball competition have become used to disruptions in recent times, and made sure those who attended got their fix of basketball.

Reports:

Gators surprised Raptors in the top Years 6-8 division with a come-from-behind 3-point victory in overtime. They did it without the services of their best player Cyhril Cunanan who volunteered to step into help the undermanned Wildcats team.

For the second week running, victory was snatched from Raptors in the dying minutes of the game. With forwards Ben Chapman (12 points) and Brody Thompson (14) again dominant, Raptors were ahead of Gators 32-29 when the full-time siren sounded. Both teams eagerly took up the offer of extra time on the court.

Small man Xavier Dodos was particularly dynamic as he picked holes in Raptors’ defence, set up scoring opportunities for team mates and dived to the hoop.

Raptors tall Hayden Parsons (12 points), in probably his best game of the season, kept his cool and battled strongly on the boards against his taller opponents.

He also created many opportunities for his smaller players, including for McInnes who top scored with 19 points. Gators won 39-36.

On the other court, it was a battle of talented tyros Cyhril Cullinan (Wildcats) and Jimmy Hargreaves (Hornets).

Cyhril - with 20 points - scored one one more point than Jimmy, but Jimmy got the satisfaction of the team victory.

Tim Mawley (6) and Teague Miller (4) also contributed to

Hornets 31-28 win.

For the vanquished, Kade Normington found himself in scoring range often and ended the game with 6 points. Byron Parker also registered a goal, and defended well for his team.

Earlier, in the girls Prep-3 division, Indie Kent scored all 16 Gators points to lead her team to victory over Hornets who were best served by Maddi Oldfield (4) and Prep student Quinn Smith (2).

Indie stepped up to the Years 4-7 division and scored another 24 points to lead Hornets to victory over Gators, 48-32. Marli Kent also flushed 22 points, Lily Murtagh had 14 and Stephanie Locke 6 points.

For Gators, Layla Oldfield scored 20 points, Lydia DePasquale 6 and Isla Smith 6.

The match of the evening was in the Prep/1 division which was most impacted by absenteeism.

Huxley Cottrell and Riley Freeman for Raptors and Nate Carmody and Mason Davis, for Hornets had the ball flying from end to end on the 20-metre court. The end result? A fitting draw.

On Sunday in the adults social games, an NBL 1 hopeful from Adelaide joined the 30 men and women ages 14 to 50 who made up the four teams who scored a total 310 points on the two courts at Kyabram Sports and Entertainment Centre.

Visit www.kyabramyouthclub.com for information on how to join Kyabram Youth Club's basketball offerings.

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GENEROUS DONATION... Pictured from left, Alex Hamilton, Kidsafe Victoria, Ash Napolitano, Hunter Boyle Children’s Swim Program, Chris Nicholson, Shepparton Runners Club President and Sarah Newman Shepparton Runners Club Committee Member. Photo: Mathieu Ryan WINNING...Callen Wright takes a strong rebound for Raptors over Hunter Armstrong as Hayden Parsons watches on in Year 6-8 division. Photos: Michael Maskell HE SCORES... Hornets’ Nate Carmody scores as his teammate Mason Davis and Raptors opponents Riley Freeman and Huxley Cottrell watch on in the Prep/1 division.
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