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Honouring their son’s memory

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parent's
years ago,
3-month-old
ONE of regional Victoria’s most successful rural businesses has changed hands. WB Hunter, a Goulburn Valley rural institution has been purchased by publicly listed Queensland transport and rural merchandise company Lindsay Australia. WB Hunter was founded by Bill Hunter (deceased), in 1947 and has a steeped history in rural and building supplies ever since. The successful business has been a family run business for three generations. Continued Page 3 by publicly listed Queensland transport and rural merchandise company Lindsay Australia. From left is trade manager Mark Bourke, assistant trade manager Tino Catania, group account manager Daniel O’Brien and CEO Michael Moroney. Photo: Emma Harrop 2023 GMCU LATEST WINNERS PAGE 4 VICTORIAN SENIORS FEATURE PAGES 19, 20, 21 + 22 Rural, hardware and trade supply business WB Hunter sells for $34.6M WB Hunter, a Goulburn Valley rural institution has been purchased Business as usual at rural institution BUSINESS FOR SALE • Quality toys, sensory products and learning resources • Strong Customer base • CBD Shepparton, Victoria $120,000 plus SAV Dotz For Kidz Enquiries Phone 0488 011 801 WINTER SALE NOW ON *with exclusion of some brands 2023 GMCU 112B McLennan St, Mooroopna • Ph 5825 1401 BOUTIQUE
EVERY
worst fear is losing a child. Six
Katherine and Elliott Byrne tragically lost their
son Elijah to heart disease, who was diagnosed just 10 days after his birth. During that difficult time, Katherine and her family had the support of the HeartKids foundation, who helped them through one of the most heartbreaking ordeals a family can go through. Continued Page 12

Youth volunteers aid flood recovery efforts

see the impact of the towns you help. The thing I got out of it was the end appreciation

with all the towns. That’s the kind of things that stays with me,” said Josh. As part of their 2023 trip, students from

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UTS stopped by Shepparton and Mooroopna to aid in the flood recovery efforts, doing their part to help local towns in need. With 80 people, 160 hands, and 280 combined hours, The Big Lift certainly left a lasting impact on our community.
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Riches raised for ROMP

CANCER can be one of the most difficult and despairing things a person can go through. The support of your loved ones and community is incredibly valuable, as evident by local rotary clubs who have raised money in support of those in regional communities suffering from myeloma.

The Rotary Outreach Myeloma Program (ROMP) is an initiative launched by the Camberwell Rotary Club with the aim of addressing the challenges faced by cancer patients living in rural, regional, and remote areas of Australia. These individuals often have a lower chance of survival compared to those in major metropolitan areas due to limited access to specialised cancer treatment.

ROMP collaborates with regionally based Rotary Clubs and their communities to make a meaningful impact on the lives of cancer patients and their families. By increasing awareness and support, the program aims to reduce the disparities in cancer care between regional and metropolitan areas through the implementation of a local registered cancer nurse, ultimately providing a better

chance of survival for those diagnosed with myelomas.

On Tuesday, July 4, the Shepparton Rotary Club hosted a fundraising event at Shepparton Brewery, who hold monthly ‘Community Chest’ dinners for local charities. 88 people attended the dinner with all proceeds going towards ROMP. In addition to the wonderful meal, local painting group Plein Air Painters had 100 pieces of art on display for purchase, adding to the total of funds raised. Overall, $4000 was raised for the Rotary Outreach Myeloma Program, an incredible amount that will go a long way in assisting regional people and their families suffering from myeloma.

“The atmosphere on the night was extremely good. I was given the opportunity to stand up and explain what ROMP was about and where their money was going to which was great. Everybody seemed really happy and relaxed,” said Shepparton Rotary member Jenni Hill.

For more information about the ROMP Scholarships including how to apply, visit https://www.romp100.org/news-andevents or contact your local rotary club directly.

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IN an announcement by WB Hunter, chief executive officer, Michael Moroney said “Lindsays currently operate a large freight and rural business predominantly in Queensland. Their staff live and breathe rural and our two businesses will be a good compliment to each other. Like us, Lindsays focus is on forming good relationships with customers and providing quality products and service.”

Mr Moroney added, “we’re really excited to see what Lindsays can bring to our current business. The deal will mean we can keep competing with some of the

bigger players in the industry and bring more products and even better pricing to our customers. It will also provide significant growth potential for our store network to help us service more customers in more places. The only thing that has changed in the business is the owner –everything else is 'business as usual'."

"All staff and management will remain the same, as will our stores and all the products we sell. We want to assure customers that they will still see the same friendly faces and get the same great service as they always have at any Hunters store,” Michael Moroney said.

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LOCALS SUPPORTING LOCALS... A fantastic turnout of 88 locals came together last Tuesday to raise money for the Rotary Outreach Myeloma Program (ROMP). Pictured is local artist Tank, who donated a painting for auction that sold for $700, with 100% of that money going towards ROMP. Photo: Supplied
Business as usual at
institution
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Rural, hardware and trade supply business WB Hunter sells for $34.6M
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GMCU $25,500 Giveaway enters its fourth week

THE 2023 GMCU $25,500 Giveaway has drawn six more local, lucky winners during its second week of competition. Another 24 lucky participants are still to be unveiled in the coming weeks as they enjoy shopping at one of the many participating businesses throughout the region.

The lucky winners in week three of the competition included:

Nathan Newman who shopped at Solar City Marine & Caravans, Madison Hopkins who

shopped at BIG W - Shepparton Marketplace, Leigh Voogd who shopped at KFC - Riverside Plaza, Laura Pogue who shopped at Zest Hair Salon - Riverside Plaza, Suzy Marshall who shopped at Flourish on McLennan and Paul Cykner who shopped at House - Shepparton Marketplace.

Nathan knew the right way to handle his prize, telling us he’s going to hand his $500 straight over to his wife, “happy wife, happy

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Waiting to be claimed over the next few weeks are 6 x $500 GMCU debit card winners per week, eight consolation $500 GMCU debit cards, three $500 GMCU debit card prizes for the businesses who receive the most entries and the grand prize of a $5000 GMCU debit card to one lucky winner, drawn on Monday July 31st. GMCU debit cards can be used at businesses participating in the giveaway.

Week 4’s lucky winners are:

Glenys Pell - Evans Shoes - Maude Street Mall

Tenille Prosser - Fairleys IGA

Sedat Ciftci - Macisaac Road Take-Away

Biannca De Angelis - Foodworks Tatura

Pirkko Hirvihalme - SPC Factory Sales

James Symons - Woolworths - Safeway Plaza

For your chance to win a share of $25,500, spend a minimum of $10 at participating retailers, scan the QR code, upload your receipt and submit online at www.sheppadviser.com. au/gmcu-25k-giveaway.

See page 17 for all participating businesses

Higher Education & Skills

No wrong door to higher education

You might think Shepparton’s “big three” tertiary providers are in hot competition to attract students through their doors.

In fact they are working together like never before – including a “no wrong door” approach to supporting our young people in finding the right pathway to gaining the skills and qualifications they need to reach their full potential.

The Shepparton campuses of Melbourne University, La Trobe University and GOTAFE share the vision of the Shepparton Education Plan: to provide our young people with the opportunities for career success.

The 10-year Shepparton Education Plan is delivering unprecedented investment and expertise across four stages of education: from the formative early years, to primary school, secondary school and the higher education and skills that meet the

“When we work together the young people of our community will prosper”

interests and aspirations of our young people. Our Melbourne Uni, La Trobe Uni and GOTAFE partners are collaborating to build their own Goulburn Valley Tertiary Education Plan. It aims to meet the employment needs of local business and industry, allow our youth to take full advantage of our region’s emerging and exciting career opportunities and ensure any local barriers to further education are broken.

Place-based plans are all about harnessing the knowledge, passion and expertise of local communities working as one to improve students’ educational outcomes – and this is exactly what is taking place in our higher education and skills sector.

The Shepparton Education Plan is the largest such initiative in Victoria and we thank our “big three” for their commitment to the young people of Shepparton and Mooroopna.

“We have so many opportunities to collaborate, making the most of our strengths and expertise, for the good of our whole community”

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Hannah Turnbull, Executive Director, Growth and Engagement, GOTAFE

A‘blended lifestyle’ in Greater Shepparton

SMOOTH MOVE...

FROM this Friday, July 14, through to July 16, Greater Shepparton City Council alongside GV Health, Melbourne University – Department of Rural Health, GOTAFE, and Committee for Greater Shepparton will showcase our region at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.

The team had great success last year in promoting our perfect ‘lifestyle blend’, drawing in hundreds of expo attendees by cheekily renaming smoothie ingredients to the lifestyle assets of the Greater Shepparton region.

Milk became a 'long walk by the river', fruit was renamed 'exercise' and juice became 'more time with family'. A Blender bike was used to mix up the smoothie ingredients and attendees were offered a sample of their perfect blend. This interaction then led to deeper conversations around the jobs and careers Greater Shepparton has to offer.

Partnerships and marketing coordinator,

Liz Connick, said a major part of attending the expo was promoting the GROW Greater Shepparton Jobs Board, with all job enquiries received during the expo being directed to the site.

“While we know that every region has jobs, Greater Shepparton offers a balanced economy and lifestyle like no other,” she said.

GOTAFE Director Student Success, Luke Falzon said the team were looking forward to attending the expo and showcasing our region.

“GOTAFE is delighted to be partnering in the career expo with the Shepparton community – it is a fantastic opportunity to promote our wonderful region as place to live, work, study and play,” said Mr Falzon.

If you know someone looking for a new career and lifestyle, then direct them to the Careers and Lifestyle team located at Site 52 at the Melbourne Career Expo from July 14-16. The team would love to talk to them about career prospects in the region.

Kiwanis donation to

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GOTAFE director
of
student success Luke Falzon, partnerships & marketing coordinator at Greater Shepparton City Council Liz Connick and Greater Shepparton community connector Fiona Blick are off to the Melbourne Career Expo this week to showcase career prospects in the Goulburn Valley. Photo: Stephanie Holliday
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State-of-the-Art Greenham facility unveiled in Tongala

HW Greenham & Sons, the sixth-generation family-owned beef processor, has recently inaugurated its state-of-the-art facility in Tongala, Victoria.

This marks a significant milestone for the company as it begins production at the new facility, which is aimed at increasing its production capacity for premium Australian beef. The facility is expected to create 230 new jobs at full capacity and provide a market for local farmers to sell high-quality cattle.

Peter Greenham, the Managing Director of Greenham, expressed his pride in the new facility, stating that it represents a significant moment in the company's history. The use of the latest technology and a focus on producing exceptional beef for consumers worldwide are key objectives of the facility.

In the coming months, the facility will focus on refining its processes and systems, gradually increasing its capacity to process 700 cattle per day by Christmas and reaching its full capacity of 1050 cattle per day by May 2024. As production ramps up, Greenham invites skilled and unskilled individuals to join their team and contribute to the company's success.

While the new facility is being established, the existing hot boning facility in Tongala will continue to operate both shifts to meet the demands of suppliers of cows and bulls. The new plant will gradually achieve sufficient production capacity to cater to the needs of local farmers.

Greenham is known for its portfolio of premium beef brands, including Cape Grim Beef, Bass Strait Beef, Wanderer Beef, and Pure Black Barley Fed Angus, which are produced at its Tasmanian and Gippsland sites.

With the addition of the Tongala facility, Greenham aims to expand its processing capabilities, increase the supply of these renowned brands, and create opportunities for the launch of new products and brands. The design of the new facility emphasizes animal welfare, safety, and zero-waste carcass utilization. Furthermore, Greenham is committed to

environmental stewardship and has incorporated a solar power system and cogeneration to meet 70 percent of the plant's energy needs. Upgraded water recycling capabilities are also implemented, reducing water consumption by up to 30 percent.

Peter Greenham highlighted the company's commitment

to the sustainability of the Australian beef industry and the economic opportunities it brings to the Goulburn Valley region. The investment in the Tongala facility reflects their long-term dedication to employees, local farmers, and the community.

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CREATING 230 LOCAL JOBS... HW Greenham & Sons, sixth generation family-owned beef processor, celebrates a significant milestone as production begins at its newly constructed state-of-the-art facility in Tongala. Photos: Supplied
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Industry information session for regional Commonwealth Games

REGIONAL industry and businesses are invited to attend an information session focused on the Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games. This session will provide valuable insights into the requirements for submitting tenders for work related to the Games. Organised by the Greater Shepparton City Council and the Industry Capability Network (ICN) Victoria, the event will take place on Wednesday, July 26 from 4:00 to 6:00pm at the Woolshed in Kialla.

During the session, you will receive the latest updates on procurement planning for goods and services related to the Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games in the Greater Shepparton and Hume regions. Attendees will learn how to apply for work opportunities, including valuable tips and tricks to make your Expression of Interest stand out among the competition.

The ICN Victoria will also have an information booth available for those interested in updating their Gateway profile or learning more about joining the network.

The primary focus of the information session is to help you connect with Commonwealth Games events and projects in your region and throughout the state. You will have the opportunity to gain insights from local industry representatives on how they have successfully secured work in major government projects.

During the networking session,

attendees will have the opportunity to visit information booths hosted by key regional support agencies, including the Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, Greater Shepparton City Council, Social Traders, EcologiQ, Kinaway, and ICN Victoria.

Register for the event here: https://events.humanitix.com/ shepparton-regional-showcase-2023

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Anastasia

The new musical

THE Adviser was privy to a dress rehearsal last week for Notre Dame College’s 2023 production of ‘Anastasia’.

Auditions were held in February and were open to all students at the college. Rehearsals began soon after.

Over 75 students are involved in the production, with everyone who auditioned given a role. Over 300 costumes will be worn, with one cast member having an incredible seven wardrobe changes throughout the musical.

diligently, we are very excited for the Shepparton community to come and see the production and we are so proud of all the student’s involved. They have all done an outstanding job!” said head of the arts at NDC, Casey Fogarty.

The production will run from this Thursday, July 13 through to Saturday, 15 July at Riverlinks Westside in Mooroopna. To purchase tickets, visit riverlinksvenues.com.au/whatson/event-details/!/calendar/event/ anastasia-the-musical.

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ANNUAL PRODUCTION... From back L-R Marisa Mann, Scarlet Tacey, Angela Baxter, Anna Rowland, Iliada Bramich. Middle row Angus Shanahan and Monique Wilson. Front row from left Tahlie Black, Eliza Keely and Indiigo Sutton. Photo: Emma Harrop
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First nominees for 2023 SPC Business Excellence Awards

FIVE businesses have been recognised as being outstanding in their nominated category of the 2023 SPC Business Excellence Awards.

Healthy Mind Solutions was nominated in ‘Customer Service Award: Professional Services’ sponsored by WDEA Works, with practice manager Aimee Nicolson accepting the nomination.

Nicole Peters Photography was nominated in ‘Business of the Year Award: Professional Service’ sponsored by Harvey Norman Shepparton with Nicole Peters accepting the nomination.

Loubella Hair Lounge was nominated in ‘Best New Business (under 2 years) of the Year Award’ sponsored by Greater Shepparton Business Centre with Tierney Rowland accepting the nomination.

Conquest Pools was nominated in ‘Business of the Year Award: Trade Services’ sponsored by Harvey Norman Shepparton with Peter Winch accepting the nomination.

Perta Thomson Partners was nominated in ‘Innovator of the Year Award’ sponsored by OPTUS with marketing manager Amy Cooper accepting the nomination.

Nominations are now open to the general public, they will close on September 20 2023.

The community has until this time to nominate a business, individual or organisation who has provided excellence in their nominated category.

The categories are:

• Category 1: Customer Service Award

The Customer Service awards are represented in three areas:

Retail/Hospitality Services – sponsored by Shepparton Club Inc

Professional Services – sponsored by WDEA Works

Trade Services – sponsored by Greater Shepparton Business Network

• Category 2: Business of the Year Award

Sponsored by Harvey Norman Shepparton

The Business of the Year Awards are represented in three areas, ‘Professional Service of the Year’, ‘Trade Service of the Year’ and ‘Retailer of the Year’

• Category 3: Visitor Experience of the Year Award

Sponsored by Shepparton & Goulburn Valley

• Category 4 – Best New Business of the Year Award (Under 2 Years of Operation)

Sponsored by Greater Shepparton Business Centre

• Category 5 – Best Marketing/ Advertising Campaign Award

Sponsored by LiSTNR, WIN TV & The Adviser

• Category 6 – Entrepreneur of the Year Award (Operating for a minimum of 1 Year)

Sponsored by Shepparton BMW

• Category 7 – Apprentice/Trainee of the Year Award

Sponsored by GMCU

• Category 8 – GV Healthy Workplace

Sponsored by Greater Shepparton Business Network (GSBN)

• Category 9 – Young Professional of the Year Award

Sponsored by La Trobe University

• Category 10 – Innovator of the Year Award

Sponsored by OPTUS

• Category 11 – Environmental/Sustainable Business of the Year Award

Sponsored by Greater Shepparton City Council, Environment Department

• Category 12 – Hall of Fame Award

Brought to you by Greater Shepparton Business Network (GSBN)

To nominate go to www.sheppartonchamber. com.au/nominate/ or look out for nomination forms delivered to businesses throughout Greater Shepparton. For

phone 0407 503 886.

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Another country branch to close

WHERE TO NOW?...

Kim O’Keeffe MP, pictured centre, in Tatura with community members and local businesses impacted by news that the NAB bank branch in Tatura will close in September.

Photo: Supplied

FOLLOWING the closure of Commonwealth Bank's Taturas branch 12 months ago, NAB has followed suit and announced the decision to close their Tatura branch.

Currently the branch is only open for three hours a day and is the town's only bank. A representative from NAB has said the details were still being finalised, however, it has been announced that the bank located at 143 Hogan Street, Tatura, will close on September 28, 2023.

The bank is likely to offer banking services through the local Tatura Post Office, however, the details around that arrangement are yet to be determined.

The Nationals Member for Shepparton

District, Kim O'Keeffe, has criticised the decision.

"Many businesses have told me that those limited hours do not work for everyone. Waiting times have been increased, which takes people out of their businesses longer than they should," said Ms O'Keeffe, who visited Tatura to consult with locals about the closure.

"The ATM frequently runs out of cash, and the blatant disregard for the town's banking needs, coupled with the lack of support and understanding, is truly appalling. These large corporations do not understand the needs of smaller regional communities. The locals are often minutes from their bank, not like in the big cities," she said.

HEARTKIDS is a not-for-profit charity organisation focused on supporting and advising people impacted by childhood heart disease (CHD), which is one of the largest causes of infant death in Australia. Every day, eight children are born with heart disease, and tragically, four lives are lost each week.

“When you look at a heart child, you don’t realise they're unwell. A lot of people don’t know about HeartKids and how common heart conditions are unless they're faced with it,” said Katherine... “Before we had Elijah, we didn’t realise how many kids actually died from heart conditions every day. It’s very common.”

Since her son’s passing, Katherine has raised funds every year for HeartKids, gaining a total of $16,568.71 as part of the families ‘Elijah, our little warrior’ fundraiser. This year, Katherine took part in ‘Hero for HeartKids’, where her workplace, GV Vets, dressed up as superheroes for the HeartKids foundation. With a donation box, raffles, homemade scrunchies, bibs, and cookies for sale, over

FAMILY FIGHTERS..

The Byrne family are super excited to have raised so much money for the incredible charity organisation HeartKids, in honour of their son Elijah who passed away from heart disease.

Pictured from left, Katherine Byrne holding daughter Eloise, Tobias held by father Elliott Byrne, and little Theodore in the front, standing by a picture of their beloved Elijah.

the month of June, the Byrne family raised $2,431.30 for the charity.

“We're pretty excited. I didn’t realise how much we actually raised after all this time,” said Katherine.

Speaking to the charity that helped them through a significant hardship, Katherine emphasised the importance of HeartKids and their continuous support to families suffering from heart disease.

“Because HeartKids are not for profit, they rely on donations and funding that keep the service happening. They are the difference between parents being able to stay with their children on that journey or having to go back to work and trying to work out some other way of dealing with everything.

“Heartkids are invaluable to a lot of people.”

Katherine and Elliot would like to thank everyone who has been involved in the fundraiser and everyone who has donated funds. Your contributions are highly appreciated and will go to those in need.

If you would like to donate to HeartKids, visit https://www.heartkids.org.au/donations

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Final days to feel ‘Home’ at SAM

COMING TOGETHER FOR CHARITY...

Shepparton Club have collaborated with Shepparton Foodshare to raise money through a charity raffle on Friday, July 21 at Shepparton Club. Pictured from left, Glenn Peric from Foodshare, and Wayne Sutton from Shepparton Club.

Supporting local charities

THE Annual community exhibition, SAM Open 2023: Home, is in its final days at Shepparton Art Museum. Sunday, July 16 is when the exhibit will come to a close.

Commemorating the artistic community of the Goulburn Valley and Hume regions and offering local artists a chance to share their creativity with audiences alongside exhibitions by nationally recognised Australian artists, SAM Open 2023 drew together 83 submissions that uniquely address the allembracing theme of ‘Home’.

“It has been wonderful to see such a diversity of responses to ‘Home.’ Some common themes emerge but are all expressed through a variety of techniques and styles – there really is something for everyone. This show is beautiful snapshot

of the creativity of our community,” said Caroline Esbenshade, SAM Curator –Community, of the exhibition.

Later in the year, annual exhibitions

SAM EOI and SAM Spotlight will feature in the Community Gallery.

SAM EOI, an annual opportunity for artists, curators, creative practitioners and community groups to propose and present an exhibition, will feature the work of Echuca-based artist collective Tuesday Junction in July 2023 following their successful proposal.

In October, SAM Spotlight, an annual paid solo exhibition opportunity for emerging artists in the region, will feature a new body of work from Echuca-based artist Ellen Lee following her successful application.

OVER the next 12 months, Shepparton Club will be collaborating with local charities in an effort to give back and spread awareness of the amazing foundations in our community that support local people. This month, they have selected Shepparton Foodshare to be the charity of choice for their raffle.

Shepparton Foodshare has played a crucial role in addressing food insecurity in the Goulburn Valley since 2012. By rescuing and receiving donations of fresh and nutritious food, the organisation ensures that individuals and families in need have access to essential food items. This is made possible through partnerships with supermarkets, businesses, and other food rescue agencies across the state.

Through their work, Shepparton Foodshare not only addresses immediate hunger but also promotes food security and supports the overall health of individuals and families in the Goulburn

Valley. Their efforts in rescuing and redistributing food play a vital role in reducing food waste and ensuring that surplus food is put to good use in the community.

On Friday, July 21, the next charity raffle will be drawn at Shepparton Club at 7pm, with a Facebook livestream on their page for those who are unable to attend. Prizes include $50 meat vouchers, $50 club vouchers, $50 Shepp access eco packs, and a member's bonus draw with a $100 Market Meats voucher and a $100 club voucher.

Scanning the QR code will enter you into the “online prizes” pool only, to enter the “in-house prizes” pool, you must also purchase a physical raffle ticket at the club from 6pm onwards.

To enter scan the QR code on the right, drop into the Shepparton Club at 455 Wyndham Street, or call 5831 4488 for your chance to win. Be sure to like the Shepparton Club on Facebook for the latest specials and to see what’s happening.

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LAST DAYS OF SAM’S ‘HOME ’...
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Closing down sale!

AFTER ten years in mattresses, the Mattress Factory Direct Shepparton is closing down. The family-owned business was a local favourite with a long history in the community.

John and Joan started trading in their own business of floorcoverings in 1970, two years after moving to Shepparton.

They built their own building at Benalla Rd in 1982 and supplied and installed floorcoverings. From 2007 to 2012, they sold the floorcovering business and leased the shop for five years for a break, hitting the highway for the winter for three years with their 4WD and Caravan.

After deciding to come back to the floor

coverings when the tenants vacated their shop in 2012, the shop was empty for approx. 12 months, so it was back into carpets again for John and Joan. It wasn’t long before the carpets were getting too heavy for them and that is when John approached Chiropedic Bedding to see if they would supply them with their beautiful Australian made Mattresses.

“We have really loved our time with Chiropedic they are a magnificent family business. We have many happy customers who keep coming back for repeat purchases for the family,” said Joan.

After half a century of operation, John and Joan have decided to close shop.

“We are sad to be retiring but we are both

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Highgrove Bathrooms Shepparton has been a locally trusted supplier of bathroom, kitchen, and laundry fittings and accessories since its establishment in 2018. The helpful staff have been catering to various customers, including tradesmen, builders, developers, interior designers, and DIY renovators. Located on Goulburn Valley Highway, their showroom offers a wide range of designer products to suit different project requirements.

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in our 80s now and know it's time for us to take a rest after 53 years of trading.

“To all our customers in floorcoverings and bedding we thank you for your very valued

support and friendship over all these years. We will especially remember the Rullo family who have supported us for three generations since 1970. Thank you.”

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Term 3 Activities 2023

Art and Craft

Creativity Class

10:00AM Wednesday | $5 per session

All ages and abilities are welcome to join in or bring their own knitting, crochet or other activity.

Mosaic and Art

10:00AM Thursday $5 per session

Learn to create a mosaic masterpiece.

Variety Art & Craft

10:00AM Friday | $5 per session

Choose from many types of craft such as mosaics, clay, or anything you wish to create.

Learn to Crochet

1:00PM Wednesday | $5 per session

Come along and learn to crochet or crochet with others. BYO materials.

Basic Computers

11:00AM Tuesday

Learn about files, email, word and the internet. 10 week course, contact for booking and price.

iPad/iPhone

10:00AM Wednesday | $5 per session

Learn how to use your IOS device to its full capabilities.

Smartphone/Tablet

11:30AM Wednesday | $5 per session

Learn how to personalise and use your android device.

Facebook and Zoom Basics

Various Days

Need to know how to get onto zoom or sell items on Facebook? These sessions can assist you. Contact the Centre for dates and times.

General

Community Connections

12:00PM Thursday $5 per session

Come along to this group to make new friends and get general advice to help you connect with your community.

BBQ & Chit Chat

11:30AM Monday Donations Accepted

Join us for a good old fashioned snag in bread and a chat with other community members.

Op Shop

9:00AM to 2:30PM Weekdays

Come in and find yourself a bargain!

Don’t forget to like & follow us on Facebook for more updates!

We have MANY more activities available. Visit our Centre or Website to see the full list of activities.

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SALE NOW ON... The Mattress Factory Direct Shepparton is closing down after ten years of operation. Get in quick to secure your dream mattress while stocks last. Pictured, owner Joan Baker in store at 65/67 Benalla Rd, Branditt. Photo: Brittany Drysdale
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Wendy’s Milk Bar

Zen’s Healthy Massage

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Shepparton Plaza Lotto

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Woolworths

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Billabong Gardens

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Central Tyre Service

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Darby Paints

Every Day Supplies

Fairleys IGA

Finer Fruit

Finny’s Manchester

GV Meats

KFC North Shepparton

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Kruegers Fine Meats & Small Goods

Kwik Bite Cafe

Lights Plus

North End Bakehouse

Phillips Cellars

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Poolwerx

Purdeys Hourglass

Jewellers

Shepparton Amcal

Pharmacy

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Solar City Marine & Caravans

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SPC Factory Sales

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Stephens Jewellers

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Total Tools

Trellys Outdoor

Ultimate Fasteners

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LETTERS

enhance safety and visibility on the shared pathway network around the lake precinct. The improvements align with the actions outlined in the Precinct Master Plan.

Gary Randhawa, the Director of Infrastructure at the Greater Shepparton City Council, expressed his enthusiasm for the lighting enhancements. He acknowledged the high usage of the shared path network

Letters to the Editor

ON BEHALF OF FAIR AUSTRALIA

Dear Editor,

The 'yes' campaign is trying to play us for fools!

For months they've been telling us on repeat that the Voice is not about division.

They've been telling anyone who will listen that there would be tens of thousands of Australians coming together on the weekend to support their campaign to rewrite the Constitution.

Well, where were they?

To be honest, I reckon I've seen more everyday Aussies at FAIR AUSTRALIA events over the past couple of months.

As one newspaper put it, the 'yes' campaign "drew underwhelming numbers"1.

But this is not about the few 'yes' diehards who turned up at their rally.

It's about the millions and millions of Aussies who didn't.

It's about the ordinary men and women who will decide this referendum.

People like you and me.

They tell me that they are worried about the divisions that will be created in this country if the other side manages to cement the divisive Voice into our Constitution forever.

Because it's a fact they can't escape that if this referendum gets up, we'll have a national rulebook that treats one race of Australians differently to another.

That gives one group of Australians an extra say over our democracy because of the colour of their skin.

And that's just NOT what this great nation should be about.

But Aussies are also telling me they're worried about what damage the divisive Voice will cause.

They've heard Voice architect Thomas Mayo say that the referendum is a "first step … the vital step" to making nonIndigenous Australians "pay the rent" through "reparations and compensation".

How much will that cost Australian families already struggling to make ends meet?

Aussies are wondering if the Voice is also the "first step" to abolishing Australia Day.

After watching the performance of Indigenous Australians minister Linda Burney these past few weeks, how could you not wonder whether our national day is on the chopping block.

But if we stand up and say 'NO'?

Senator Patrick Dodson – PM Anthony Albanese's "special envoy" for the Voice – said Australia would "have no integrity" and lose our ability to criticise human rights abuses in foreign countries.

The lead 'yes' campaigner in WA said Australia would be considered a "racist, uncaring country" if it voted against the divisive Voice.

by residents and visitors to the region and emphasised the popularity of the Victoria Park Lake space while highlighting that the LED lighting installed is more energy-efficient than the previous infrastructure.

“The strip lighting within each pole is programmed to change colour at night which

is an added feature we think really enhances the entire lake precinct,” said Mr Randhawa. “We hope the community enjoy the colourful light display which this upgrade has provided and we hope the new lighting encourages more residents to utilise the space in the mornings and evenings.”

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.

And they say their campaign is not about division!

You're no fool. And neither am I.

That's why we're voting NO to the Voice of Division.

Yours in unity, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on behalf of FAIR AUSTRALIA

NAB CLOSURE IN TATURA

Carl Walters, chair Tatura Community Plan Committee

Dear banking sector (or ‘Big Four’).

I felt compelled to write to bring to your collective attention an announcement that has been coming for a bit, based on the behaviour of our last remaining bank in Tatura.

The NAB has advised that it will be closing in two months, which will leave our town of just under 5000 without a bank that is accessible.

Previous advice after the last bank closure was to use branches in Kyabram or Shepparton, but with the shabby level of public transport, that probably doesn’t help us much.

It also pushes people to travel and shop outside our community, which is well serviced at present.

Anyway despite all the rhetoric about supporting regional towns and the importance of our rural communi-ties, you all, the ‘Big Four’, have voted with your feet.There have

been approaches to our local council and politicians but again more rhetoric and email trails, hand-wringing and bemoaning what is going on.

I am over the placatory terminology that we see sent back by the spin departments - you actually need a kick up the proverbial, which is what the rural banking inquiry has been hearing from across Australia.

The leaders of your organisations should be embarrassed.

Our community is growing rapidly and attracting plenty of attention but this is just a slap.

Everyone knows that the profits are driven by the big end of town but we also thought there was a moral or social obligation to support those who were in need of real service.

Recent announcements of banks’ significant profits just rub salt into the wounded rural areas.

Anyway, I hope this attracts your attention and perhaps allows some level of calling out the need for a bit of regard for the rural communities and what is ‘service’!

It needs a serious response soon before every bank outside our major centres is closed and it’s too late.

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Live a more relaxed life

KENSINGTON Gardens Shepparton is an exciting and secure lifestyle village designed specifically for people over 50. The village offers affordable and quality homes, providing residents with a comfortable and enjoyable living environment.

The village boasts an indoor heated pool and spa, a wellequipped gymnasium, a library, a gold-class cinema, a fully stocked bar, an auditorium, a computer room, a croquet court, line dancing classes, a craft room, and facilities for billiards and darts.

Additionally, there are resident’s workshops for various activities, art classes for creative pursuits, walking groups for exercise, and Tai Chi for relaxation and wellness.

Living in this community allows you the freedom to choose

how much or how little you want to engage with the facilities and activities available. It's a vibrant community that encourages social connections and offers opportunities for personal growth and leisure.

The village also provides convenient amenities for those with recreational vehicles, and boats. There are secure, lock-up caravan sheds available, along with dedicated parking spaces and a wash bay.

One of the advantages of living at Kensington Gardens Shepparton is the maintenance-free lifestyle. You no longer need

YOUR NEXT CHAPTER…There are limited spots left at the picturesque and amenity rich Kensington Gardens. Enjoy low-maintenance living in an activityrich setting. Pictured is village sales and development manager Troy Van Den Berghe.

to worry about mowing your lawn as the village takes care of it for you.

Currently, Stage 6 of the development has only 8 blocks left, and construction is set to begin within the next month. Stage 7 is planned to be available by the end of 2023. As a testament to the popularity of the village, 60 percent of the blocks in Stage 7 already have deposits placed on them.

If you're interested in exploring the facilities and seeing the village firsthand, you can arrange a tour by contacting the reception at 035820 5100 or reaching out to Troy at 0417648286.

It’s time to tackle the issue of hearing loss

ESTABLISHED in 1987, Goulburn Valley Hearing Clinic is an independent practice with a long history of providing comprehensive audiological services.

In addition to our private clinic at 55 Edward Street, Shepparton we are also contracted to provide audiology services to GV Health.

Here for our community, here for you!

Please don’t hesitate to contact my office if you require help with Federal Government Matters.

Being an independent clinic means that the practice is owned by a university qualified audiologist, which ensures a high standard of care and advice for hearing issues. The audiologists at the clinic adhere to a strict code of ethics and provide evidence-based care to their clients, prioritising their well-being.

The clinic has expanded its services and now offers cochlear implant (CI) services. This development is significant for the local community, as clients no longer need to travel to Melbourne for their CI appointments; they can now access these services locally, making it more convenient for them.

For individuals interested in learning more about cochlear implants, Goulburn Valley Hearing Clinic is hosting an information

MHA Care – Your local Home Care Package Provider

‘Stay Living at home independently, for longer’

MHA Care is a Not for Profit organisation and your local provider of Home Care Packages.

We have been supporting individuals with their Home Care Packages since 2016 and now employ 6 Care Managers and support 230 individuals across the Moira Shire and surrounds to access services and supports through their Home Care Package.

How does it work?

At MHA Care we work with you to understand your needs and identify your goals, including the most appropriate way to support you to live a more active and independent life. Your Home Care Package funds can be used on a range of services, support and equipment that relate to your health care needs.

Is there a cost?

MHA care does not charge start up or exit fees. Instead, a flat fee is charged to cover our costs. By keeping our fees as low as possible, we ensure you are able to maximise the funding available to purchase the services you need or want.

What do you need to do?

The first step to access government-funded aged care services is to check your eligibility for a face-to-face assessment. You can call the friendly and knowledgeable My Aged Care contact centre staff to talk about your needs on 1800 200 422. Or you can apply online at www.myagedcare.gov.au/assessment/apply-online. Further information can be found at www.myagedcare.gov.au/assessment. You can also call MHA Care directly on (03) 5742 1111 and ask for assistance from one of our Home Care Package Coordinators.

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session on Thursday, July 20 at 10.45 am. They have a few available spaces, and these sessions are conducted periodically to provide valuable information to those interested in CI services. Contact them on 5821 6600 to secure your spot.

MHA Care ‘The Right Care for You’

MHA Care ‘The Right Care for You’

What can you use your Package for?

MHA Care – Your local Home Care Package Provider

MHA Care – Your local Home Care Package Provider

Depending on the level of your Home Care Package you can use your Package to get assistance with services such as:

Services to keep you well and independent:

and garden safe)

✓ Personal care (Showering, Grooming)

✓ Nursing and Allied Health

✓ Home modifications (minor modifications to your home to improve safety and access (ramps and rails)

‘Stay Living at home independently , for longer’

‘Stay Living at home independently , for longer’

(Assistance with medicines, physiotherapy, podiatry)

✓ Meals preparation and diet (help with feeding and meal preparation)

✓ Assistive equipment and technology (walking frame, shower chair)

MHA Care is a Not for Pro t organisation and your local provider of Home Care Packages. We have been supporting individuals with their Home Care Packages since 2016 and now employ 6 Care Managers and support 195 individuals across the Moira Shire and surrounds to access services and supports through their Home Care Package.

Services that keep you safe:

How does it work?

✓ Household jobs (assistance with cleaning, Laundry and other basic Domestic chores)

How does it work?

Services that allow you to interact with your community:

✓ Transport (Community transport, transport to your GP)

MHA Care is a Not for Pro t organisation and your local provider of Home Care Packages. We have been supporting individuals with their Home Care Packages since 2016 and now employ 6 Care Managers and support 195 individuals across the Moira Shire and surrounds to access services and supports through their Home Care Package.

✓ Home maintenance (Help with keeping your home

✓ Social support (Social activities in a communitybased group setting or accompanied activities)

At MHA Care we work with you to understand your needs and identify your goals, including the most appropriate way to support you to live a more active and independent life. Your Home Care Package funds can be used on a range of services, support and equipment that relate to your health care needs.

Is there a cost?

If you would like further information on Home Care Packages please visit My Age Care at www.myagedcare.gov.au/help-at-home or call MHA Care on (03) 5742 1111 or call into our office at 22 Orr Street, Yarrawonga to speak with one of our Care Managers.

At MHA Care we work with you to understand your needs and identify your goals, including the most appropriate way to support you to live a more active and independent life. Your Home Care Package funds can be used on a range of services, support and equipment that relate to your health care needs.

Is there a cost?

MHA care does not charge start up or exit fees. Instead, a at fee is charged to cover our costs. By keeping our fees as low as possible, we ensure you are able to maximise the funding available to purchase the services you need or want.

What do you need to do?

MHA care does not charge start up or exit fees. Instead, a at fee is charged to cover our costs. By keeping our fees as low as possible, we ensure you are able to maximise the funding available to purchase the services you need or want.

What do you need to do?

The rst step to access government-funded aged care services is to check your eligibility for a face-to-face assessment. You can call the friendly and knowledgeable My Aged Care contact centre sta to talk about your needs on 1800 200 422. Or you can apply online at https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/ assessment/apply-online .

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Photo: Deanne Jeffers. ON... Cochlear trained audiologist Elizabeth Webster with recent cochlear implant recipient, Maureen Cottam. Maureen was Goulburn Valley Hearing Clinic’s first cochlear implant ‘switch on’ at Goulburn Valley Hearing Clinic. Photo: Supplied

Caring for our community

MHA Care is a not-for-profit organisation that has been providing high quality home and community care services across the Moira Shire and surrounding districts since 1999.

MHA Care receives funding from the Victorian State and Commonwealth Governments to provide subsidised services to eligible customers under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme and Home and Community Care Program for Younger People.

MHA Care are approved providers for Home Care Packages, Veterans Home Care, WorkCover and Transport Accident Commission.

In addition to their funded services they also provide services to customers who are not eligible to receive government subsidised aged care services or would rather purchase services privately. Other

organisations may also purchase services from MHA Care on your behalf.

MHA Care has a strong commitment to putting clients first, always, and delivers best practice care to the aged, frail and disabled members of our community. These services are provided

CARING FOR YOU...

Providing high quality home and community care services across the Moira Shire and surrounding districts since 1999, MHA Care is there form those who need it most.

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across Yarrawonga, Cobram, Numurkah, Nathalia and Shepparton and the communities surrounding these townships. For further information, visit their website mhacare.org.au or give them a call on 03 5742 1111.

How to avoid scams targeting seniors

SCAMS target people of all ages and backgrounds, however, some scams are more likely to target older people, as they may be seen by scammers as generally less internet and computer savvy or familiar with new technology.

Protect yourself by following these steps:

Check with someone: If you find yourself in a suspicious situation you feel may be a scam,

consult with a younger relative and run it past them.

DO NOT RESPOND: Never respond to phone calls or emails offering financial advice or opportunities, just hang up or delete the email.

Don’t click on any links: If you receive an email or text telling you to ‘click this link’, it is likely a scam and clicking on any such links may result in viruses,

malware, or data breaches.

If it’s too good to be true, it probably is: Be suspicious of unexpected emails or texts advising you how to claim an inheritance or competition prize. Never give out your personal details and seek advice from an independent professional.

Be vigilant: Being wary of people you meet social media or online dating sites who after

With your hearing aids on:

Do you still struggle to hear on the phone?

Are you withdrawing from social events because you can’t hear conversations?

Are you often asking people to repeat themselves?

If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, you may benefit from attending a cochlear information session. Call us on 5821 6600 to book your place at our next information session on 20 July 2023 Places are strictly limited.

just a few contacts profess strong feelings for you and try to move you away from the site and communicate via chat or email. Block potential scammers: You can block potential scammers via email or mobile phone by clicking on the sender's email or phone number information and select “block”. If you’re unsure how to do this, ask a friend or family member to show you.

Ph: 5821 6600

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ARE you or an older loved one seeking enjoyable ways to stay engaged and make the most of your days?

Engaging in social, mental, and physical activities can significantly contribute to seniors' mental well-being, emotional health, and disease prevention.

Consider these 10 hobbies tailored for seniors who love to stay active and having fun.

Photography: Take up photography as a hobby and capture beautiful moments and scenes. You can explore nature photography, street photography, or just

take your camera to your next family function and capture loved ones. It's a great way to express creativity and preserve memories.

Writing: Start writing your memoirs, short stories, or poems. Writing can be a therapeutic and fulfilling activity. Consider joining a local writing group or taking online writing courses to enhance your skills and connect with other writers.

Volunteer work: Engage in volunteer activities in your community. There are various organisations and clubs that welcome senior volunteers, such as libraries, hospitals, animal shelters, or food banks. Volunteering allows you to make a positive impact while socialising and staying active.

Book clubs: Join a book club or start one with friends. Reading and discussing books with others can be intellectually stimulating and provide an opportunity for social interaction. Choose books from different genres and explore new authors together.

Cooking and baking: Experiment with new recipes and culinary techniques. Cooking and baking can be both enjoyable and rewarding. Try out different cuisines, invite friends over for a themed dinner party, or share your favourite recipes with others.

Arts and crafts: Explore your artistic side with activities like painting, pottery, knitting, or jewellery making. These creative hobbies allow you to express yourself and produce beautiful handmade items. Consider joining local art classes or workshops to learn new techniques.

Yoga or Tai Chi: Practice gentle exercises like yoga or Tai Chi to improve flexibility,

FUN FOR ALL... There are many activities seniors can get involved with that will help keep you active, engaged, and socially fulfilled! Photo: Supplied

balance, and overall well-being. Many community centres and fitness studios offer classes specifically designed for seniors. These activities promote relaxation and can help reduce stress.

Puzzles and games: Engage in jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, card or board games! These activities stimulate the brain and enhance cognitive abilities. You can work on puzzles and games individually or enjoy them with family and friends. Try hosting a games night for an evening of fun!

Music appreciation: Listen to music from different genres, attend live performances, or learn to play a musical instrument. Music has the power to uplift spirits and evoke emotions. Consider joining a community choir or band if you're interested in making music with others.

Travel and day trips: Explore new places and plan day trips to nearby attractions. Traveling allows you to experience different things, meet new people, and create lasting memories. You can join organised tours or simply explore destinations independently.

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Restoration operation achieves fantastic presentation

THE MGB is a classic two-door sports car that was manufactured by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), later the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland. The popular and iconic sports car gained a significant following after it was introduced in 1962 as a successor to the MGA and remained in production until 1980.

The original MGB was a four-cylinder, softtop sports car available as a convertible, known for its sleek and timeless design, featuring smooth lines and a compact body. Variations of the MGB included the ever-popular roadster, which offered a softer suspension for a smoother ride, and the GT, which introduced the groundbreaking greenhouse design and hatchback style.

Total production of the MGB from 19621980 reached a total of 512,243 cars, making it one of the most successful sports cars of its time. After a 12-year break in production, the MGB was revived in 1992 as the MG RV8, which was a limited edition of 2,000 cars featuring various modifications. The RV8 served as a spiritual successor to the MGB until it was eventually replaced by the MG F in 1995.

Goulburn Valley Motor Vehicle Drivers Club (GVMVDC) member and treasurer Peter Vibert was lucky enough to purchase a 1976 MG in 2021 as a restoration project. After two years of hard work, Peter was able to completely transform the stripped-down vehicle and turn it into a beauty. Replacing the upholstery, wheels, and four-cylinder engine with a V8, Peter also ensured the paint job stayed true to the original

royal blue colour that certified the magnificent final presentation.

Speaking to the restoration operation, Peter said the project was a challenge, but worthwhile in the end.

“I needed something to do in the shed out the back.

“To get the opportunity to get a car that was pretty derelict that didn’t cost very much, then over a period of time, spend a bit of money on it, and end up with something that goes, was terrific,” said Peter.

The final result is certainly something any motor vehicle enthusiast would be proud of.

The GVMVDC is always on the lookout for new members. For further information and contact details visit www.gvmvdc.com.au

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JOURNALIST/WRITER

Part (approx. 30 hours) or Full Time Position

We have a fantastic opportunity in our Editorial team! We’re currently seeking applications for a jour nalist/writer to join The Adviser, this region’s largest circulating and best-read newspaper

This exciting and dynamic position involves being part of our editorial team to help plan, write and organise editorial for each weekly edition of The Adviser including online articles.

WHAT’S THIS ROLE ABOUT?

• Sourcing and creating compelling content that is consumer relevant across print and digital platforms

•Work to deadlines in a fast-paced newspaper environment

• Help deliver unique content, drive conversation and engage our readers in print and online

• Generate great local general news content

• Experience in uploading articles to websites and social media

• Digital photography skills/experience and/or an interest in this is an advantage

If you are a can-do community minded person, are passionate about writing, and you have excellent organisational and time management skills, we’d love to meet and have a chat about this wonderful role within our team.

As a member of The Adviser’s editiorial team, you will get the resources and support you need in a place that respects your contribution, nurtures your talent and celebrates your achievements.

If this sounds like the position for you, we are interviewing now so please do not delay, email your application letter, resume and portfolio to: melanie.spencer@sheppartonadviser.com.au

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Voluntary Board Member (Multiple Roles)

The Role

The Board of ARC Justice is seeking new board members following a strategic decision to increase the size of the Board, ensure the Board has diverse skills and experience to lead implementation of the new Strategy 2023 – 2028, and enable best-practice Board succession.

As a member of the Board, you will share responsibility and decision making with other Board Directors for the overall governance of the organisation.

About ARC Justice

Advocacy and Rights Centre Limited (trading as ARC Justice) is a public company limited by guarantee.

We are an independent, not-for-profit human rights organisation which promotes equality before the law for people in rural and regional Victoria. Our Vision is an inclusive community built on a foundation of human rights and equality before the law. Our programs deliver accessible legal services, tenancy advocacy and support to those in our community in the greatest need. We deliver community education and advocate for systemic change that enhances the rights of rural and regional Victorians. We recognise that housing and legal issues do not occur in isolation, and we work with local partners to ensure a whole of person approach to our work.

With offices in Bendigo and Shepparton, our service covers central and northern Victoria. More information can be found on our website (www.arcjustice.org.au).

Skills and Experience

Please note that this is a voluntary position, with the organisation providing support for training and qualifications through appropriate programs such as those provided by the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

The successful candidates will need to demonstrate a mix of the following skills and experience:

Essential:

We consider the following skills to be essential for all Directors:

•Ability to monitor the organisational performance and evaluate the achievement of strategic and •business plans and budget outcomes;

•Ability to ensure the organisation has an

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PLAN MANAGEMENT –INTAKE & ENGAGEMENT OFFICER

Committed to supporting people of all abilities, WDEA Works is a registered NDIS provider with a team of trusted and supportive professionals. An opportunity has become available for an Intake & Engagement Of cer, who will be responsible for ensuring that NDIS participants have a positive and engaging experience with WDEA Plan Management.

Ideally you will have previous experience working within the NDIS, along with strong interpersonal and communication skills. Your ability to proactively engage with stakeholders while sustaining effective relationships with participants will be well utilised in this role.

for our workshop in Benalla must demonstrate experience and expertise in diagnosing and repairing are essential.

You will be required to work on a variety of vehicles as we are the RACV Depot in Benalla and we are there to help the members to get back on the road as quickly as possible

If the mechanic position is not wanted, you are looking for then you may like to join us as RACV Emergency Roadside Assistance which you get to help the members in another way.

A typical callout includes providing basic mechanical assistance such as tyre changing, jump starting vehicles and lock out etc. Tow truck assistance is available to you also

appropriate risk management framework, manages its risks

•appropriately and in line with board expectations, and remains compliant with all relevant legislation, external standards and policies;

•Participate in strategic planning and bring critical thinking to all board matters;

•Willingness to uphold our Values and comply with our Code of Conduct and policies;

•High level of interpersonal skills and a constructive, collaborative approach.

Preferred:

We maintain a comprehensive Board Skills Matrix, which enables us to ensure the collective skills and experience are such that the Board can meet all its obligations. We are actively seeking additional board members with the following skills and will give priority to these candidates:

•Familiarity with and / or a connection to the geographies and particular community groups in which the organisation operates.

•Experience with organisations focussed on advocating and supporting social change, including influencing decision makers for systemic change.

•Experienced in a legal practice, particularly in the social justice fields.

•Experience in people-management matters, including influencing culture and values, recruiting and building workforce capability in the not-for-profit sector.

Prior experience on a board is not a pre-requisite. We foster a work environment that is inclusive as well as diverse and we encourage and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds. We also support ongoing Board Director development and training.

Time Requirements

This role requires the following time commitments:

•Attend Board meetings on the second Tuesday of every month, most commonly virtually. Meetings

•commence at 5:30pm and conclude at 7:00pm.

•Occasionally additional meetings are scheduled for specific topics, such as strategic planning.

•Requirement to participate in at least one Board Committee.

If you would like more information about this role, please contact Philippa Taylor on 0411 485 010 and a call back will be arranged.

To apply for the role, please send a copy of your CV and a cover email to recruitment@arcjustice.org.au no later than 2:00pm (AEST) on 21 July 2023, highlighting how you best meet our preferred skills and experience.

It is anticipated that interviews will be scheduled during 7-11 August 2023. Board Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held online or in-person at 171 Hargreaves St Bendigo, starting at 5:30 pm and conclude at 7:00pm. All papers are available to the Board approximately one week in advance and they are taken as read at the meeting. Occasionally additional meetings are scheduled to focus on specific topics, such as strategic planning.

For more information please contact Kerrie Simpson Thouliss on 0429 894 371

Apply

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Victoria Police has an exciting opportunity for one (1) Mental Health Clinician to join the newly established Health, Safety and Wellbeing Taskforce (the Taskforce). The Taskforce is the single most significant investment in the health, safety and wellbeing of Victoria Police employees.

The Taskforce has been established to improve prevention and respond to work related injuries.

The Mental Health Clinician will provide preventative and proactive mental health services to Victoria Police employees.

The position will work closely and collaboratively with local managers and employees to improve help seeking and early engagement with appropriate mental health services. Through a relational and integrated approach, this position will engage with employees through wellbeing conversations, brief interventions, care co-ordination and reflective practice to create pathways for employees to seek the most appropriate support they need.

As an employee of Victoria Police, you will have access to a range of benefits.

For further information, please contact: Liz Tsang on (03) 8335 7814 or elizabeth.tsang@police.vic.gov.au.

For the position description and details on how to apply refer to Victorian Government careers website (https://careers.vic.gov.au/).

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Passion and commitment are the driving forces behind Moama Bowling Club’s success. A stunning multi-purpose dining, conference, entertainment and sporting venue, we are acknowledged along the Murray River as a leader in our industry. We now have the following positions available in our main kitchen.

Chefs

Responsibilities include:

• Performing all food preparation and cooking duties

• Working in a fast paced environment

• Ability to work well under pressure

• Maintain high standard of kitchen hygiene to exceed food safety standards

Essential skills required:

• Experience and quali cations in commercial cookery

• Proven experience in a large high-volume commercial kitchen

• Experience in food preparation and plating up

What you’ll get:

• Salary range $68k-$72k excluding public holidays

• Access to healthy lifestyle bene ts and staff incentives

• Further training and development opportunities

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The Adviser. Australia No.1:1670 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 – Page 25 What’s on NEW IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY SHEPPARTON SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Monday 2pm to 4pm Craft & Cards (Euchre) Tuesday 10am to Noon Morning tea & 2 Course Lunch Wednesday 2pm to 4pm Movie Afternoon Friday 1pm to 3pm Cards (Euchre) Saturday 2pm Carpet Bowls Contact Graeme 0408 034 831 (over 55 to join yearly $10.00) Call 5832 8989 for your inclusion in The Adviser’s new What’s On section NATHALIA POULTRY AUCTIONS Saturday 15th July 2023 Nathalia Show Grounds, Start time 9.20am Bookings Essential • BBQ Available Contact Mick 0401 897 923 If someone you know is fighting cancer and you have questions or need suppor t, call us Because we know you don’t have to have cancer to be af fe cted by it A CC 01 9_ SS _6 JOB VACANCIES Murray River Council is an equal opportunity employer. To Apply: Please submit a current resume, cover letter, and document addressing the mandatory selection criteria (as outlined in the position description) to hr@murrayriver.nsw.gov.au For further information, please visit the careers section on our website www.murrayriver.nsw.gov.au Applications Close: Project Manager – 5pm, Tuesday 18 July 2023 Development Engineer – 5pm, Tuesday 25 July 2023 • Project Manager • Development Engineer We currently have multiple vacancies within our Infrastructure Team government and be part of a dynamic, growing team working on a variety of exciting projects. Join an award-winning organisation that is modern, dynamic and has a high regard for employee satisfaction and engagement. Murray River employees that the right work balance. • Full time, working 35-hour week 9-day fortnight in a environment • 10.5% Superannuation • Generous annual leave • Training and development opportunities to further enhance your career Newspapers… the information medium For your next advertising campaign phone 5832 8989 THE A member of The Victorian Country Press Association 5832 8989 The Goulburn and Murray Valley s’ largest circulating newspaper
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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE THREE TELSTRA MOBILE PHONE BASE STATIONS WITH 4G/5G IN KIALLA AND SHEPPARTON 18A Reserve Street, Kialla, VIC 3631 https://www.rfnsa .com.au/3631014

The proposal on the existing monopole consists of:

Installation of (3) AIR antennas 0.827m long

Reuse of (6) existing panel antennas for proposed technologies

Ancillary works including cabling and installation of (6) tower mast amplifiers and (3) remote radio units

Internal works within existing equipment shelter 20 Fraser St Shepparton VIC 3630 https://www.rfnsa .com.au/3630004

The proposal on the existing lattice tower consists of:

Removal of (6) antennas and (1) Parabolic antenna

Installation of (6) panel antennas 2.533m long and (3) AIR

antennas 0.827m long on new and existing mounting pipes.

Ancillary works including cabling and installation of (6) tower mast amplifiers and (3) junction boxes

Internal works within existing equipment shelter 615 - 625 Wyndham St Shepparton VIC 3630 https://www.rfnsa .com.au/3631002

The proposal on the existing lattice tower consists of:

Removal of (6) panel antennas

Installation of (6) panel antennas 2.533m long and (3) AIR

antennas 0.827m long on new and existing mounts

Ancillary works including installation of (6) tower mast amplifiers, (3) remote radio units and (3) junction boxes

Internal works within existing equipment shelter

1. Telstra regards each of the proposed installations as Low-impact Facilities under the Telecommunications (Low- impact Facilities)

Determination 2018

2.In accordance with Section 7 of C564: 2020 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, we invite you to provide feedback about the proposals. Further information and/or comments should be directed to: Emily Wardlaw on behalf of Telstra, 0422 685 472, consultation@acquirecomm.com.au by Thursday 27 July 2023 Further information can also be obtained from www.rfnsa.com.au

A.C.N 086 174 781

Telstra Limited

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Page 28 – The Adviser Australia No.1:1670 Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Wendy Lovell MP Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region Active, Local and Vocal Wendy Lovell MP Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region p: (03) 5821 6668 e: wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au /wendylovellMP Authorised by Wendy Lovell MP, 222 Wyndham Street Shepparton Funded from Parliamentary Budget TOP TIPSTERS 1. JARROD HARRY 107 LINEMASTA 2. BEN BUSHBY 104 DAHLSENS 3. DARYL EMMETT 104 GV CARPORTS & PATIOS 4. STEVE SNELLING 102  SNELLING ENGINEERING 5. PAULA RYAN 101 THE APPRENTICESHIP FACTORY 6. CHRIS BUZZA 101 BILL+BEATS 7. MARTIN KRUEGER 100 KRUEGER’S FINE MEATS & SMALL GOODS 8. CAMERON KEARNEY . 100 FAIRLEYS SUPA IGA 9. DANIEL STRUDWICK 100 TOTAL TOOLS 10. JOSHUA MEI .................... 98 DICKSONS REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 11. MICHAEL MILBURN 98 MILBURN HILL CONSULTANTS 12. MIKE TIMOTHEE 98 LOAN MARKET 13. PHILLIP LENON 98 A&G CUSTOM
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Football previews R13

SHEPPARTON UNITED V EUROA

Euroa will be looking to continue its push up the ladder when it comes to the home football for the first time since grand final day. The Magpies will welcome the opportunity to get back to Deakin Reserve to take on the Demons, They were able to do enough to get past Benalla last round. Outgoing coach Scott Rowan will be hoping his team can continue to bank the wins and work on their game ahead of launching an assault on the 2023 premiership come the back end of the season and September. Jack Frewen, Adam Giobbi, Lachlan Hill, Andrew Smith, Ryan Hill and Will Hayes were the better players in the win over the Saints and they will look to continue that form against the Demons. Sheldon Bogdan, Marcus Wattie, Mitchell Roche, Patrick Thompson and Damien Pigatto will be trying to help the Demons to some victories to try and finish the season off in positive fashion. Tip: Euroa.

SEYMOUR V BENALLA

Seymour will be looking to continue its winning form when it welcomes the bottom-of-the-ladder Benalla to Kings Park. The Lions needed a sixgoal last quarter to overcome Mansfield last round to keep pace with the top two teams on the ladder – Echuca and Kyabram. The victory would have been a massive confidence boost to the Lions, showing them that they can win from any situation. They had to battle not having the game on their terms and the likes of Dylan Scopel, Jack O’Sullivan, Ben Cooney, Nathan Fowler and Jay Eager lead the way along with others to get them over the line against the Eagles. They will be important again as they look to curb the influence of Tom Bennett, Henry Hill, Colby Mathieson, James Martiniello, William Martiniello and Jarrod Waite to ensure another win. Tip: Seymour.

MANSFIELD V TATURA

Mansfield will be looking for its first win since the King’s Birthday weekend when it welcomes the improved Tatura Football Club to the Alpine Country. The Eagles have lost their past three games, including two at home. Coach Chad Owens will be desperate for a win to take them a step closer towards securing their place in the finals. He will look to Frazer Dale, Harry Mahoney, Tom McDonagh, Dirk Koenen, Sam Lynch and Cam Arnold to lead the way against the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs aren’t a high scoring team and Owens will know that. Ethan Penrith, Billy Cooper (if available and not in the VFL), Michael Archer, Sean McAllister and James Bennett will be important if the Dogs are to record their first win since June 3, but I think they may have to wait another week longer. Tip: Mansfield.

ROCHESTER V SHEPPARTON

Shepparton knows if can’t afford anymore losses if it wants to make a late charge towards the finals.The Bears put up a really good fight for a half against the finals bound Mooroopna Cats last weekend.But they weren’t able to continue the form in the second half and slipped to a 20-point loss after leading by 13 points at the main break.

Co-coaches Ted Lindon and Xavier Stevenson will be hoping their team can put together a four- quarter effort against Rochester.They will be reminding their players to come to play given the Tigers will go into contest full of confidence after topping the Swans in their last home game.And the Tigers were fairly competitive against the 2019 premier Kyabram as well last weekend.Jacob Watts, Adam De Cicco, Jonty Wardle, Ethan Baxter and Trent Herbert will be important for the Bears to bank the win to keep the pressure on sixth placed Mansfield.Reid Gordon, Nathan McCarty, Joseph Atley, Angus Martin and Grant Fuller will be hoping to replicate the effort and intensity of the game where it overcame the Swans to try and help them to a third win off the season. Tip: Shepparton

SHEPPARTON SWANS V MOOROOPNA

Mooroopna faces another tricky assignment in its run to September.The Cats showed grit and determination to fight their way back against Shepparton last round when the game wasn’t on their terms.That would have pleased coach John Lamont, but also disappointed him because his chargers allowed the Bears to play the game on their terms in the first half last round.After half-time, some of the Cats big guns - Bryce Rutherford, Christopher Nield (five goals) and Jackson Trengove (three goals) proved the difference while, Matt Deane and Rory Huggard were also important for the team.I saw the Swans first hand last round. And, they were quite impressive after halftime.Ex-AFL Nathan Hrovat was very good as was Isaiah Jones, Tom Preece, Zac Clohesy, Mason Pedretti, Andrew Riordan and Quade Johnstone.If the Swans can match the Cats in and around the contest, then they will be outside chance of causing an upset. Tip: Mooroopna.

ECHUCA V KYABRAM

What a game this promises to be?The clash of the league’s past two premiers.And, they are in splendid form heading into this contest at 9-1 and in first and second on the ladder. But for the loser, they could drop out of the top two if Seymour wins at home against Benalla. The Murray Bombers come into this contest in really good form, having won three of their past four while the Bombers have won 10 in a row – last losing in round 2 to Echuca.Co-coach Samuel Reid has been in really strong form and his form in recent weeks has elevated him to Morrison Medal contention.Jackson Stewart, Jack McHale, Liam Tenace, Mitchell Wales and the returning Andrew Walker who missed the trip to Tatura will be others that will be important for the Murray Bombers against the visitors. The visiting Bombers will look to Brad Whitford, Liam Ogden, Zachary Norris, Kaine Herbert, Anthony DePasquale and Kyle Mueller to try and continue their extraordinary run of victories and at the same time claim the scalp of the Murray Bombers to go to the top of the ladder.This will be a cracking contest and the team that keeps its structures the best will win. Tip: Kyabram.

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GOTAFE Goulburn Valley League celebrates its Indigenous Rounds

THE GOTAFE Goulburn Valley League (GVL) in conjunction with GOTAFE hosted a NAIDOC Dinner last week in Mooroopna. The dinner was a key milestone of the Leagues Cultural Sporting Prevention Project led by GOTAFE’s Koorie Unit Coordinator Tracy Hardie and saw the launch of the League’s Indigenous Apparel.

Coinciding with NAIDOC Week, the GVL Community came together to celebrate the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across our communities.

In June 2022, the League announced that it was the successful recipient of a funding grant of $147,000. The funding is from the Preventing the Cycle of ViolenceStrengthening Families Fund offers an expansion of the Cultural Sporting Prevention Project implemented in the KDL.

It has been led by GOTAFE’s Koorie Unit Coordinator Tracy Hardie, in partnership with the GVL and AFL

Goulburn Murray.

This is a whole of league initiative, with all 12 member clubs participating.

“The Indigenous Round is always a special round in the GVL’s calendar. Last night was a fantastic opportunity to instil Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and understanding across our League and surrounding communities,” said GVL Board Chair Jacqui Hudgson.

“From this year onwards, the GVL will celebrate the Indigenous Round over two rounds. All three football and five netball teams from each of our clubs will be outfitted in Indigenous designed apparel.”

Clubs were given the opportunity to work with their own artists to create their own unique designs, or work with the project’s artist. The designs for each club were created by contemporary local artist Alkina Edwards.

Alkina is a proud Yorta Yorta, Wemba Wemba, Mutthi Mutthi and Wiradjuri woman on her mothers side and

a proud Bundjalung and Wakka Wakka woman on her fathers side. All clubs will utilise Alkina’s designs, except for Echuca who will use their own design.

Australian Ballet piques children’s interest

ON POINTE... Local kids had the time of their lives dancing, moving, and creating with the Australian Ballet’s workshops. Pictured is Australian Ballet senior dance educator Elena Salerno taking the 3-5 years workshop through some very fun exercises! Photo: Brittany Drysdale

LOTS of little girls and boys dream of becoming ballerinas when they’re older. From pirouettes to plies, ballet is a wonderful way for kids to stay active and get creative. This school holidays, local children had the opportunity to participate in workshops at the Shepparton Library, run by the Australian Ballet Education and Outreach team.

Designed to be accessible to all children regardless of learning styles or physical abilities, kids from all ages had the unique opportunity to explore The Story of Pomi and Gobba through dance workshops involving warmups, storytelling, creative games, dance exercises and learning the tools to make a dance.

The Story of Pomi and Gobba follows the tale of two frogs who don’t feel like they fit in. They become friends and put their strengths to good use to escape a wild storm.

Senior dance educator Elena Salerno has been with the Australian Ballet Education and Outreach team for two years, taking people of all ages through the creative workshops.

“I like to say ballet is one of the bases of all dance techniques, even though it’s just one style. It creates discipline, it creates a realm for creativity, and a realm for learning about our bodies and working it in a way that you usually wouldn’t think you could,” said Elena.

Describing the dance form as a multifaceted activity with huge lifelong benefits, Elena says there is a lot more to ballet than just dancing.

“Kids are able to use dance as an overarching

umbrella to allow them to be creative, create friends, and create a community. The dance community is such a tight-knit community where you can create life-long friendships.

“It's those continual connections that we make with each other that just bring the arts world to bloom.”

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NEW KIT.... Last week saw the launch of launch of the Goulburn Valley League’s Indigenous Apparel. The designs for each club, except for Echuca, were created by contemporary local artist Alkina Edwards, pictured.
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Photo: Supplied BALLERINAS IN THE MAKING... Pictured are a few of the eager little ballerinas who enthusiastically participated in Tuesday’s workshop at the Shepparton Library.
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