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Leigh News October 2016 Volume 42 Number 9
An Inverleigh Progress Association Publication
ISSN 0313-8453
ISSN 0313-8453
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WHAT’S ON: 29th & 30th October:Open Gardens Display (Page 5) 28th to 31st October: Art & Photography show (Page 24) 29th & 30th October: Battle of Bannockburn (Page 22) 11th November: Inverleigh Variety Concert (Page 11) 12th November: Shelford Primary School 150th Anniversary. 12th November: Meredith Spring Clean (Page 25) Leigh News © 2013, Inverleigh Progress Association Inc. The Leigh News is published monthly (except January) by the Inverleigh Progress Association Incorporated, and is distributed free in the townships of Inverleigh, Teesdale, Bannockburn and Shelford, and the surrounding districts. Letters, comments, suggestions, articles, and reports from readers are welcome whether or not intended for publication. The Leigh News is prepared and assembled by the Editor and printed using environmentally friendly materials and distributed by volunteer workers. Circulation:
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Peter’s Editorial What a lot of rain we have had recently. I trust it is appreciated by all locals for their gardens, their farms and for their tanks. I recently travelled up to Mildura and there is a lot of water lying around there too, with many crops sitting virtally in paddy fields. I’m not a farmer, but I know this can’t be good for crops. All the best to all local farmers and we hope this will be a bumper year for you all. If any of you along High Street have noticed a goose running loose:- it’s probably mine. We recently acquired 3 geese, and 1 has escaped. We are located near the Public Hall, and have seen it over the road next to the police station. Unfortunately we were not able to get anywhere near it before it took off-like a jumbo towards the back of the Primary School. Please let me know any ideas on how to catch a goose. Once I catch the goose, I will clip the goose and look after the goose. There are no plans to accomodate the saying:
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INVERLEIGH FLOODS IN 1978
Rainfall for Inverleigh 2016
Rainfall for Shelford 2016 Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug Sept
29.6mm 17.8 mm 22.6 mm 8.7 mm 61.6 mm 50.4 mm 97.4 mm 35.4 mm 94.6 mm
YTD 439.5 mm
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419.9 mm
Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug Sept
29.5mm 11.0 mm 25.5mm 11.0 mm 73.5 mm 53.0 mm 87.0 mm 48.0 mm 101.0 mm
In 1978 this photo was taken of the flooded Leigh River and it’s effect on Inverleigh. Later in this Edition you can read a report by Katrina Robson from the Inverleigh Progress Association of this event. And so as we go to print this October, the Leigh River (and many others around Victoria and beyond) are swollen. As you can see from the rain chart (left), heavy rains have fallen in July and September, and into the start of October. Our front cover shows the condition of the Leigh River in early October, and the volume and force of the water. I trust there is no need to remind all locals about driving in flooded waterways, but please make it known to city slickers that here in the country, common sense reigns!
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Key dates for Golden Plains Shire Council Elections Wednesday 14th September 9.00am Election Office opens at Bannockburn Cultural Centre – Barwon Room 27 High Street Bannockburn Wednesday 14th September 7.30pm Candidate Information Sessions Thursday 15th September 9.00am Nominations open Tuesday 20th September 12 noon Nominations close Tuesday 20th September (1.00pm or ASAP after nominations close) Ballot draw at Election Office – Public event Wednesday 21st September 12 noon Candidate statements, photos and questionnaires close Tuesday – Thursday October 4th – 6th Random mail out of ballot packs Friday 21st October 6pm Close of voting Saturday 22nd October Election Day – NO VOTING ON THIS DAY Monday 24th October to Friday 28th October Postal vote receipt period closes at 12 noon 28th October All elections to be declared by Friday 4th November.
NEW ROBOT COMES TO BANNOCKBURN PHARMACY
“Sheldon” is the new dispensing Robot recently installed at Bannockburn Pharmacy. The new automated machine can collect a wide range of prescription items, saving the Pharmacist and staff time in manually locating the various items. Resident Pharmacist, Scott Wilkes, explained to the gathered crowd how “Sheldon” worked, and demonstrated the precision and accuracy of the Robot. “This will allow me more time to speak directly to customers” said Scott, “and that can only be a good thing”. Pictured right is Victoria, who won the completion to name the Robot. Well done Victoria, and enjoy your gift vouchers for some new toys, and we love the name!
BALLOT PACKS MAILED THIS WEEK FOR GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL ELECTION Voters should check the mail for their ballot packs for the Golden Plains Shire Council election from later this week. Returning Officer for the election Richard Shiells is encouraging people to vote as early as possible: ‘With the whole election being conducted by post, it’s incredibly important voters complete and return their ballot material as soon as possible to make sure their vote counts.’ Ballot papers must be posted or hand-delivered to the election office by 6.00 pm Friday 21 October or they cannot be counted. Voters who haven’t received their ballot pack by Wednesday 12 October should call 1300 587 451 during business hours to arrange a replacement. Candidates who have nominated to stand for election are listed in the ballot packs and at vec.vic. gov.au/GoldenPlainsElection/Candidates. Where provided by candidates, a photo and statement will be included. Voters can also view candidates’ answers to the candidate questionnaire online. Voting is compulsory for voters who were on the State roll for this election at 4.00 pm Friday 26 August 2016—State-enrolled voters who don’t vote may be fined. Voters aged 70 years or older and council-enrolled voters are encouraged to vote but will not be fined if they don’t vote. Richard Shiells Returning Officer Golden Plains Shire Council election Phone: 1300 587 451
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GOLDEN PLAINS OPEN GARDEN WEEKEND When: Weekend of Oct 29th & 30th, 2016 Cost: $5 per person/garden, children under 18 free. Time: from 10am to 4pm All gate takings are for the Inverleigh CFA, to contribute to their new fire truck. All inquiries call Ian Nash on 0414986232 GARDEN 1: “Briar Hill” 21 Sutherland street Teesdale - Ian Nash Drought tolerant planting are the hall hallmarks of a interesting garden which has successfully met the challenges of Teesdale soil and low rainfall. Plantings of Australian natives formally and informally mixed with a large range of succulents with sculptural and ornamental iron work thought out the garden. A productive veggie garden and a large variety of rare breed poultry this makes this an echo friendly garden.
GARDEN 3: “Artrocks” 199 Teesdale road Inverleigh - Ade & Brontes
The garden at Artrocks exhibits exotics, cacti and natives in a informal hilltop setting. The garden continues to evolve and be developed by Ade & Bronte. Ade an artist has inspired many of the design elements and the body of sculptures add significantly to the garden, together with GARDEN 2: “Hidden Gully” 17 Willis Street Teesdale - Murray & Ana White Brontes passion for the environment and landscape, their A combination of natives and selected exotics provide skills are entwined throughout the gardens. Ades hand rolling vistas at hidden gully. Undulating pathways meander crafted artwork includes beautifully crafted ceramic head through collections of buddleias and lilacs, white salvias and on pedestals which are featured throughout the front garpentstemons splash colour across the spread. Deeper into the den creating unique and dramatic settings. Dry stone walls gully red gums she oaks and cup gums shelter an understory built from local stone will also capture your attention as of bottlebrush, correas and grevilleas. Water features add an you wander throughout the garden. The garden has many additional dimension to the garden, with everything including great views including vistas of the Otway’s ranges, seats the orchard and veggie patch being irrigated by tank water only. provide many restful spots to contemplate ones thoughts. The integral photography gallery showcases landscapes from Your visit to Artrocks can include tea and coffee served across Australia. from the coffee house.
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Southern Farming Systems presents AgriFocus, a field day for cropping systems in southern Victoria Southern Farming Systems (SFS) is proud to announce the return of its annual field day AgriFocus, the leading technical cropping event for the high rainfall zone (HRZ). Now in its seventh year, AgriFocus will include an impressive list of technical trials, industry experts and featured machinery over two days at its Westmere trial site in western Victoria on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th October. AgriFocus continues to develop the program to ensure growers and advisers find the technical expertise and advice necessary to keep their businesses profitable. This year the program will include keynote speakers on topics including managing blackleg disease, climate risk and farm technology advancements. Also featuring presentations on windrowing versus direct heading of canola, subsoil manuring, variety evaluation trials, plant growth regulators, cultivar disease interactions, herbicide options, student tours and more. The comprehensive program is currently being finalised. Sponsors and supporters of SFS will also have product displays to provide valuable networking opportunities for growers, agronomists and
industry representatives in an informal environment. We are pleased to see the return of the National Centre for Farmer Health to undertake free health check-ups for farmers. The program will run over both days so your visit to AgriFocus can be planned around the topics that interest you most. Lunch is available to purchase on the day and a courtesy vehicle is on hand for weary legs. New in 2016, SFS will host a dinner on site at Westmere for members and sponsors at the conclusion of the first day. This promises to be a most memorable occasion with our guest speaker being AFL legend, Terry Daniher. Bookings are essential and tickets are $60. Entry to AgriFocus is free for SFS members and students, non-member tickets are $25 for 1 day and $40 for 2 days. For further details on the program, visit the SFS website: www. sfs.org.au or contact the SFS Head Office on 03 5265 1666.
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GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE
VOTE 1 BILL MCARTHUR
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INVERLEIGH A relaxed and friendly playgroup for children aged 0 to 5 years Toys, climbing frames, a weekly craft activity & an excursion each term
Independent. Experienced. Driven. Committed. GILBERT, Joanne Louise KIRBY, Helena Angela STEELE, Cameron EVANS, David John HANSFORD, Nathan John 1 McARTHUR, Bill 4 ROWE, Les 10 VAUGHAN, Greg 2 PHELAN, Des 6 SHARKEY, Owen 11 RYAN, Marlene 9 KRUSIC-GOLUB, Peter Joseph 3 7 5 12 8
Make your vote count this October. Vote 1 Bill McArthur.
WHERE: Inverleigh Public Hall 75 High St, Inverleigh WHEN: Wednesday 9.15 - 11.15 COST: $3 a family per session and a piece of fruit to share Phone: 0415 503 869
Feel free to turn up, enjoy a cup of coffee and a slice of cake and join in the fun !
And number every square. Phone: 53 424 419 / 0409 433 079 bill.mcarthur51@gmail.com Authorised by Bill McArthur 12 Haddon School Road Haddon 3351
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Inverleigh Public Hall and Mechanics Institute History Over the years the Inverleigh Public Hall has served the community in a number of ways. At different stages it has been home to doctors, the Infant Welfare Nurse, a podiatrist, school students when the school buildings were out of action and kinder children in the 1970s. It was also set up as the town emergency centre. In 1997 the Golden Plains Shire made a change when it listed the hall as the alternative emergency venue, after the sporting complex, in its Emergency Management Plan. The bluestone Mechanics Institute room, known as the Supper room, has seen significant internal changes with the current colour scheme being recommended by a heritage architect. The cracked cream plaster walls prior to restoration gave no hint of the previous colours, but, when the paint was scraped off around the windows, the
original terracotta colour with green line trim was revealed. There used to be steps down into the supper room. This did not allow for access for all, so the supper room floor, which had to be replaced, was raised in line with the foyer. Some people, used to the old height of the floor, sometimes feel as if they are walking on a platform. A warm invitation is extended to all to come to the Family Variety Concert on Friday 11th November at 7 pm at the Hall, adults $5, children free. We will be celebrating the 150th year of the Mechanics Institute building and will be having supper in our old bluestone supper room. Christine Windle.
Family Variety Concert
DRIVERS ROSTER If you cannot make roster please notify
Friday November 11th, 7 pm
officer in charge or ring station 5265 1597. Officer In Charge Tanker One 3rd October Steve Cook
Inverleigh Public Hall To Celebrate the 150th Year Of the Bluestone Mechanics Institute
Supper provided $5 Adults, Children Free, pay at the door All Welcome
Tanker Two John Hamilton
Rob MacDonald Aaron Everett Matt Wilson 10th October Garry Vidler Noel Wilson
Alecia Fry
17th October Jamie Cook Ewen Peel
Noel Everett
Graeme Harvey Tracey Cook John Alexander Jodie Holman
24th October Geoff Guinane Garry Wishart Colin Holman Phil Jacobson 31st October
Noel Wilson
Anthony Shelley Matt Hicks
Dave Fenwick Andrew Melican Brad Pearce 7th November Geoff Morgan
Ross Wilson
Rob MacDonald Matt Wilson
Matt Fry
14th November Andrew Collins GraemHarvey Noel Wilson Alecia Fry
Tracey Cook
21st November David Neville
Steve Cook
Ewen Peel
Phil Jacobson
Aaron Everett
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THROUGH THE GARDEN GATE Christine Windle, Garden Gate Nursery, Inverleigh
Birds in Your Garden Are you seeing and hearing lots
of birds in your garden? We have noticed a wonderful increase in numbers and species over the time we have been planting on our block. As gardeners, we can plan to improve the conditions for birds, providing food, water, and shelter for nesting and safe perching. The first step is to observe which birds are around your place and to do a bit of research into which species are native to your area. Our garden has colonies of wrens, New Holland honey eaters, wattle birds, magpies, spotted pardelots kookaburras and willie wagtails. Crested pigeons, several raptors including wedge tailed eagles, sulphur crested cockatoos, corellas, galahs, crimson rosellas, Eastern rosellas and owls visit and pass through. Blackbirds, an introduced species, abound. Clearly a ‘one size fits all’ garden will not suffice. Each species of bird has a different pattern of behaviour, which includes finding a favoured type of nesting site and food source. Birds can be seed eaters, nectar eaters, fruit eaters, insect eaters or meat eaters. In addition to the type of food, the way of getting a meal can also differ.
Finding the perfect nesting site is vital to the successful raising of young. Birds can favour dense thickets, high branches, reeds or clumps of grass, the ground, and holes in trees or cliffs. Many birds readily nest around manmade structures. Birds also need to be able to find materials that are just right for their nest building. Nesting boxes can substitute for hollows in trees but make sure that you select the type of nesting box suited to the type of bird you want to house. Some birds will make your garden their base while others will visit. Both native and exotic plants can provide habitat for nesting and safety from predators. Naturally native plants provide excellent food sources for native birds. Exotic plants can also provide food, as we have observed when three New Holland honey eaters were sipping nectar from one spire of salvia flowers in our nursery sales area. Corellas have stripped our trees of unripe apples, ripping them apart to reach the seeds within. The best way to feed birds is to plant for them. Providing bird baths and ponds of different sizes and depths will cater for a range of users. Keep the water cool, clean the birdbath regularly, place it with nearby escape access to trees or shrubs and out of reach of predators, provide a branch or stone in deeper birdbaths for a small bird to use if they fall in, and include filling the birdbaths in your list of jobs for holiday house minders.
Hello all, I would like to bring up some issues from the last month. Recently there’s been a few items in the news regarding home invasions, but we are not experiencing this in our area. Please do not barricade yourselves in your houses at night time which can leave you trapped inside if a fire or other emergency occurs. You may have a fall and cannot unbolt the doors, unlock the deadlocks etc. By barricading yourself inside that can delay Police & emergency services. By all means secure your houses but don’t make it that you cannot exit in the case of an emergency or take measures that makes it extremely difficult for emergency services to get in (grills on windows, bars across doors etc). If anybody knows the culprits shooting the street signs especially on the Hamilton Highway around the Harvey Road turn off I would be very interested to hear from you. Not only is it very dangerous, it looks appalling and takes away from the amenity of the town and the surrounding area. If I identify anybody involved they will face serious criminal charges and if convicted will undoubtedly lose their shooters licence and firearms.
There is a great website called Birdlife Australia, which has a link to the website, Backyard Birds. I used Backyard Birds as a reference for this article. It includes a bird identification tool and is dedicated to conservation of native birds and their habitats and is well worth a visit.
Happy gardening, Christine and Keith Windle,
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For those who have not noticed the Shelford-Inverleigh Road speed limit has been reduced to 80 km/h. I do not set the speed limits but I am expected to enforce them, I am checking a lot of motorists still doing 100 km/h plus along the road. At some point I will stop giving the warnings and issue some fines so please take notice of the 80 km/h posted speed limit. I again want to stress that all properties need clear numbers on their front of their addresses. I was conducting a firearms storage inspection operation at night recently and I again had trouble locating addresses in the dark because houses did not have numbers on the front of them or on the fences. This will delay emergency services responding in a time of need. Regarding floods, please do not drive into or through flood waters because you mightn’t know how deep it is or how strong the current is. If you require police assistance/attendance please call 000 and if I am not working they will send the nearest Police unit available. If it is something non urgent there is a pad on the door for messages. Keep safe Chris
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GOLDEN PLAINS CEO’S MESSAGE OCTOBER 2016
As the Local Government elections are being held this month, policies are in place to make sure that information shared with the community during the ‘caretaker period’ (the election lead up time) does not unduly affect the election result – that is why this is a ‘CEO message’ this month. 2016 GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL ELECTION The Golden Plains Shire Council postal election will be held this October. General elections are held every four years. Local councillors make decisions on a range of issues, including local roads and footpaths, parks and recreation facilities, planning and building regulations, and libraries and community centres. If you haven’t received your pack by Wednesday 12 October or have any other enquiries, please contact the Returning Officer at Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street, Bannockburn on 1300 587 451. Golden Plains Shire Council strongly encourages all eligible voters to have their say at the 2016 council election—in fact, compulsory voting provisions apply and you may be fined by the Victorian Electoral Commission if you don’t vote. To find out more and check your enrolment, visit vec.vic.gov.au.
KNOW SOMEONE GREAT? NOMINATE! 2017 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS The Australia Day Awards are a great opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups – and there are many of these around the Shire! This year you can nominate online at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/forms/ australia-day-awards-2017 or by getting a form from one of our Customer Service Centres. So why not celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service, arts and culture, environment, business and economic development? Nominations must be received by 4pm, Wednesday 30 November 2016. PROJECT WINS AGED AND DISABILITY SERVICES AWARD Golden Plains Shire Council’s Aged and Disability team has won the ‘Outstanding program/ project’ award at the LGPro Aged and Disability Services 2016 Awards. They won for the ‘Walk about Australia and up the guts’ program – an interactive, low cost, high impact, easy-to-follow program that targets the physical health and emotional wellbeing of participants by tracking steps towards a virtual walk around Australia. You can find out more about this fantastic initiative in the news section of our website. CALLING ALL ARTISTS – REGISTER FOR THE 2017 ARTS TRAIL! Registrations for the Golden Plains Arts Trail on 25 & 26 March 2017 are now open. Registration costs just $30 and includes registration for the Trail, your artist profile on artstrail.com.au and 12 month membership of GP Arts Inc. Registrations close Friday 14 October. Go to artstrail.com.au to make sure you are a part of this great arts opportunity. If you would like to sponsor this year’s event, would like your venue to feature on the trail or are interested in volunteering opportunities, please call 5220 7111. Rod Nicholls CEO, Golden Plains Shire Council
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SEPTEMBER 2016 CALENDAR
INVERLEIGH UNDER WATER Water water everywhere but not a drop to drink. The year is 1978 and yet another flood flows into the historic township of Inverleigh and surrounding districts. The local community only just recovering from the largest flood on record in February 1973. The photograph from The Geelong Advertiser depicting floodwaters from 19 November 1978. Flood waters rose with ‘torrents up to 61 centimetres deep racing through town’ with approximately twenty low lying homes being evacuated. Valuables and priceless belongings were placed on higher ground with volunteer assistance from the Red Cross, SES and Inverleigh Fire Brigade.
Inverleigh, 25 kilometres west of Geelong is surrounded by both the Leigh and Barwon Rivers and has been subject to many floods. The Leigh River rose to 7.4 metres at Shelford in 1978. Beware of rising water at Shelford, get your galoshes, your brolly and sandbags ready it’s on its way to Inverleigh. Leigh meets Barwon at Inverleigh. •They say, when it rains, it pours •The townsfolk predict another
flood is due •Consistent rain for a week in northern towns and surrounds •Saturating canola fields the water flows into creeks and dams •Leeching her way to the river Leigh •On her way to greet the Barwon at Inverleigh •Merging together to create an inland sea •Communities rally together to help their neighbour •Sand bags filled, valuables packed and moved to higher ground •Sigh of relief as nature decides to stop the rain and empty her rivers out to sea. Rain, rain, go away come again another day. Katrina Robson. Inverleigh Progress Association
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when someone needs first aid, keeping themselves safe, and getting help either through fetching a trusted adult or calling 000.
Monday 3rd – First day of Term 4 Wednesday – 12th MARC Van 17TH – 21ST – Grade 6 Camp Wednesday – 26th – MARC Van NOVEMBER 1st - 9th – Somers Camp 2nd - 4th – Grade 4 Camp Saturday 12th – 150th Celebrations Thursday 17th – Bravehearts – P-2 18th – 20th – Energy Breakthrough FIRST AID Teaching staff and students from our school
are all trained up and ready to go after we completed First Aid training courses in August. All staff completed our training at St John’s headquarters in Melbourne. The training is needed to ensure that we are in the best position to deal with any injuries that might occur at school. The children did their First Aid at school with a trainer from Melbourne. The emphasis for the children was on recognising
SPORTING SCHOOLS – BOWLING We had our second session of bowling this Tuesday. This week we split the children into mixed age groups, which they all enjoyed. The aim of the program is to encourage children to participate in sports and live a healthy, active lifestyle.
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Spring Hazards
• Spring Hazards • Prescription Diets Tips for Administering Medications.
There are many reasons to celebrate the arrival of Spring and the warmer weather, but it is important to be aware of the changing problems for our pets.
Tableting your cat: Have your cat in a sitting position and place one hand on top of the cat’s head over the ears, holding the cheek bones.
It is a misconception that animals avoid substances that may cause them problems.
· Mulch, Fertilizers, Weed Killers & Snail Baits are toxic to pets. Coco mulch is now available in Australia and contains the same properties as chocolate and can lead to serious medical problems if ingested. Snail bait is formulated to be attractive to garden pests but it also makes it attractive to dogs and cats. Herbicides aren’t as dangerous as snail bait, but they can still cause vomiting if eaten. Put your pets inside when using herbicides - along with their food bowls and chew toys. Keep them inside until the treated area is dry. The major hazard in the garden to our pets are things we put there.
· Seasonal Allergies in our pets may see them experiencing sneezing, sniffling or watery eyes, but this is not usually severe and is easily managed.Some seasonal allergies in pets are more likely to present in the form of skin irritation.
· Beware of toxic spring plants, below is a list of plants known to be toxic to pets:
· Cyclamen · Lily of the Valley · Fox Glove
Tilt the head backwards so your cat’s nose is pointing towards the ceiling. This will cause the mouth to open slightly. Hold the tablet between your thumb and index finger. Drop the tablet into the back of the throat. Close their mouth and rub the neck.
Tableting your dog: Have your dog in a sitting position. Place your hand over your dog’s muzzle. Place your thumb and forefinger behind the large fang tooth. Hold the tablet between your thumb and index finger of your second hand.
· Oleander · Wandering Dew
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If you think your pet has eaten a toxic plant contact the clinic immediately. Simply coming into contact with some of these plants can cause our pets to scratch, lick, chew and rub their skin until fur loss and dermatitis develops. · Grass seeds can create big problems for our pets. Locating a grass seed on a pet can be difficult as they migrate under the skin and burrow their way between toes, in nostrils, eyes and ears. Depending on the location of the grass seed your pet may require sedation to remove the seed. Keeping their coat short and physically checking by running your fingers through their fur and between your pet’s toes, will help to prevent grass seed problems. · Spring is the beginning of breeding season for cats, so if you cat hasn’t been desexed, now is the time. · Fleas are far more common in spring. The first signs your pets might have fleas is excessive scratching, biting and licking at the skin. The places to look for fleas on your pet are around the tail base and stomach. Look for flea dirt this looks like small black specks of dirt, similar to ground pepper. This is digested dried blood. We recommend Revolution a spot on product used once a month. Grass seed embedded in dog’s paw
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Open your dogs mouth with the fingers of your second hand. Place the tablet at the back of the throat and close the mouth. Rub their neck. Give your dog lots of praise for swallowing. Always refer to the instructions given on the label of your pets medications. If you are still unable to get your pet to take the tablet, try disguising it in something they love such as cheese, peanut butter or tuna. Alternatively you can use a pill popper available for purchase from the clinic. Never give your pet human medications unless specified by our Vets. Common human medication such as ibuprofen and paracetamol can be harmful or fatal to pets.
Eye Ointment Administration:
Prescription Diets
Prescription diets are formulated for the medical needs of pets. Pets need to be diagnosed with a particular problem or disease before our vets can, as part of the medical managment plan, describe the best diet for your pet. Pets many be prescribed diets for many reasons such as kidney disease, urinary health, dental disease, liver function or mobility. We recommend Hill’s Prescription diets.
It is easier to apply the ointment dose to the flat end of your finger. Opening the eyelids with the other hand. In a gentle wiping motion from inside to outside, deposit the ointment.
Ear Drops:
Hold ear erect so the ear canal opens. Add the drops into the ear, while still holding the ear massage the base. The quelching noise generally means the drops have passed into the ear canal.
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October 2016 Local Government Council Election
Ballot packs were mailed this week for the Golden Plains Shire Council postal election. If you haven’t received your pack by Wednesday 12 October or have any other enquiries, please contact the Returning Officer at Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street, Bannockburn on 1300 587 451. • Voting is compulsory for all people enrolled on the State electoral roll, except those 70 years of age and over. • Don’t forget to vote or you risk a fine from the Victorian Electoral Commission.
Authorised by Rod Nicholls, CEO, Golden Plains Shire Council, 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn 3331
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St Pauls Surprise Shop Inverleigh
For the month of OCTOBER red ticket clothing will be ½ price, so come on in and grab some awesome bargains.
Justices of the Peace
Mr A. F. Helyar
10 Knowles Crt, Bannockburn Ph: 5281 1798
Closed School Holidays except SATURDAY
CWA
NATIVE HUT NIGHT BRANCH Est. 14th July 2014
This branch meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm at Teesdale Primary School, Mudbrick Building, cnr Main Road and Sutherland Street. Teesdale. Come and join us for fellowship, sharing of crafts that members are demonstrating. All ages welcome it is not an “oldies” group.
October 18th Meeting night If you are interested in attending please contact Shirley 5281 5354
Lions Club of Inverleigh Leigh Valley
All donations can be left at the shop door or during opening hours. OPENING HOURS: Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 9am – 1pm Come follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ St.PaulsSurpriseShop
TEESDALE MECHANICS INSTITUTE (Formerly Community Hall)
Behind the CFA Building Main Road, Teesdale
FOR ALL YOUR HIRING NEEDS Hall, Meeting Room, Kitchen, Tables, Chairs & Crockery.
For bookings, phone Dale on 5281 5486 or 0428 386 724
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
We are now collecting newspapers for recycling. Papers can be left at the Town Hall on Mondays or pick up can be arranged by calling David on 0429 958 769 during business hours or 5265 1102 after hours. All proceeds from the paper collection go to local projects. As this is a new initiative for our club, community help would be greatly appreciated.
24 Hour telephone counselling
Any further questions can be directed to David on 0429 958 769 or dave@ grantsautodismantlers.com.au
LIFELINE
ANONYMOUS CONFIDENTIAL IMMEDIATE
Phone 13 11 14
Mrs E. McDonald
47 High Street INVERLEIGH Ph: 5265 1270
Mr Keith Windle
50 Park Street INVERLEIGH Ph: 0429 651 298
LEIGH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB INC A00041565N
meets for rally every 2nd Sunday @10.00am Victoria Park, Park Street, Inverleigh Vic 3321 New Members always welcome for enquiries please contact
President: Nicole Rogers Mob: 0419 549 799 Secretary: Leanne Broad Mob: 0433 403 065 P O BOX 87 INVERLEIGH VIC 3321
TEESDALE PS O.S.H.C. Phone: 5281 5218 BEFORE SCHOOL CARE
7:30 AM – 8:45 AM Healthy Food plus a Fun Program!
*Cooking Club *Art & Craft *Outdoor Activities *Computer Club AFTER SCHOOL CARE
3:15 PM - 6:00 PM
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ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PARISH
St. Joseph’s Parish Meredith Mass Times for October/November
Winchelsea Saturday at 5. 30 p.m. October
1st/ 8th/ 15th/ 29th. Sunday October 23rd at 11 a.m. (Please note change of time for this week only) November 5th/ 12th/ 19th/26th.
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 6pm - 8pm
COME ALONG
38 High Street, Inverleigh Sunday Services 9.30 AM
FAMILIES WELCOME Bowls available
Rev’d Phil Jacobson 0419 322 385 John Thornton 5265 1256 Bruce McDonald 5265 1270
Opposite Inverleigh Police Station
LEIGH PRESBYTERIAN PARISH
Inverleigh Shelford Teesdale
“For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord...” (2 Corinthians 4.5)
10 Railway Street, Inverleigh
COME JOIN US New members WELCOME for Pennant on Tuesday & Saturday (school friendly hours) Season starts September thru to March
SUNDAY SERVICES Inverleigh 9.00 AM 1st & 3rd Sundays
10.00 AM 2nd & 4th Sundays Teesdale 11.00 AM 1st & 3rd Sundays
Bowls available for Social or New Players
Shelford 10.00 AM Only 5th Sunday
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Please call Helen on 5265 1023 or 0411 046 528 for more info visit www.inverleighbowls.org email: inverleighbowls@yahoo.com.au
Inverleigh Hall Hall Hire Contact The Inverleigh Hall Committee promotes the use of the hall and develops and maintains our fabulous community asset. If you would like to become involved by serving on the committee or by initiating activities at the hall, please contact
Anne-Maree Tarbett
0417 512 240
For further information: Preaching Minister, Rev. Willem Vandenberg
PH: 0437 846 455. Session Clerk: Neil Mansfield 0405 064 976
Inverleigh Tennis Club NEW PLAYERS WELCOME
Inverleigh (for Bannockburn) at 9 a.m. every Sunday in October / November except the last Sunday of each month when Mass will be in the foyer of the Basketball Stadium adjacent to the school i.e. Sunday October 30th and Sunday November 27th. Anakie Mass at 11 a.m. Sunday October 9th/ 30th November 13th/27th Please note No Mass at Anakie on the 23rd October. Meredith Mass at 11 a.m. Sunday October 2nd/ 16th. And Saturday October 22 nd at 6 p.m. November Sunday 6th/ 20th. Invitations:
1. All parishioners and friends of the parish are invited to a remembrance prayer service on Friday October 14th at 4.30 p.m. on the site of the former St. John’s Church Bannockburn to mark the day one year ago that the church was destroyed by fire. It will be a chance to remember, grieve and reminisce. 2. All parishioners and friends of the parish are warmly invited to attend the Mass of Installation as parish priest of Father Charles Balnaves on Saturday October 22nd. at 6 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Meredith. Archbishop Denis Hart , Archbishop Of Melbourne will be the celebrant. Dinner will follow in the church hall. Replies to 52861230. 3. Thanksgiving Mass and barbeque for all parishioners on Sunday November 20th at Meredith . Mass at 11 a.m. followed by a barbeque lunch.
Annual Meredith Spring Clean!!
AGM is on Monday 15th July at 7:30pm in the Clubrooms.
General enquiries: Catherine Campbell 5265 1501 or 0488 651 501 or Cam Parke 5265 1145
Car Boot Sale (St Joeys) Saturday 12th November Call to book your car site or garage: Garage Sales Book Sale Jarna: 0473 380 552 Op Shop June: 0407 876 250 Sausage Sizzle Devonshire Tea at St Joeys Hall
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TIMELINE FESTIVAL October 2016 Sunday 30 October 2016
from 9.00am – 5.00pm
• Period re-enactment • Pipe bands • Highland dancing • Early Viking and Period village • Archery • Jousting • Scottish clans • Scottish games • Military re-enactment groups and camps FAMILY
$50 per day Children $75 Weekend Pass (5-15yrs)
Adult
$20 per day Children under 5 years FREE $30 Weekend Pass
(2 adults, 3 children)
Bannockburn Golf Club, Shelford - Bannockburn Road, Bannockburn Phone: 03 5281 1377 69250 - BB A3 poster.indd 1
• Full flight “Birds of Prey” • Live music • Craft & food stalls • Children’s entertainment • Car clubs • Vintage motor cycle club • Trebuchet (Catapult) • And much more ...
Concession $10 per day $15 Weekend Pass
$10 per day $15 Weekend Pass
Most children’s rides and entertainment are free NO BYO alcohol permitted 7/07/2016 1:46 PM
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TEESDALE COMMUNITY EVENTS Stall holders wanted
COUNTRY MARKETS HAND MADE, HOME GROWN VARIETY OF STALLS CAR BOOT SALES Sausage sizzle Devonshire Tea
TURTLE BEND RESERVE, TEESDALE 4TH SUNDAY OF MONTH 9am – 1pm October 23rd November 27th December 22nd Twilight Market 4-8pm Entertainment, Christmas Carols, Fireworks January 22nd February 26th March 26th April 23rd May 28th
PERSONALISED SERVICE 24 HOURS
NOW AVAILABLE 8 seater maxicab, plus wheelchair access
Stallholders contact teesdalecommunityevents@gmail.com PH 52815 354 or 0407 835 731
Meredith and District Motorcycle Club
Looking for a safe and fun place to ride your dirt bike or somewhere to take the kids to ride there’s look no further than Meredith and District Motorcycle Club or MADMCC for short. We meet the 3rd sunday of every month for our ride day (NO RACING AND NO QUADS / 4 WHEELERS)
We have 2 tracks: 1 that is set up as a motocross track that is marshalled and we also have a smaller flat track for kids/beginners to learn to ride. St Johns is in attendance as well as a canteen. For more information please head over to our Facebook page MADMCC or call 0415 503 869.
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GOLF RESULTS AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2016 27th Aug. Men- Stroke.1st Rd. Club Championship A Grade Winner- D. Drayton 85-13-72, J. Nicole 74 nett B Grade Winner- J. Drayton 95-21-74, I. Page 78 nett. Longest Drive A. Coles, O/65yrs T. Lee 31st Aug. Ladies-Captain V’s President Day Stableford B. Stinchcombe 34pts, I. Oliver 33pts, H. Gaylars 32pts D. Nicholls 30pts S. Holmes 29pts c/b C. Angus. N.T.P. 3RD c. Angus, 8th J. Barras. Presidents team 221 defeated Captains team 213.
Men- Stableford, G. Moroney 33pts, Longest Drive T. Lee. 3rd Sept. Men-Stroke- 2nd Rd. Club Championship T. Lee 75 nett, R. Keane 76 nett, S. Hondow 77 nett. Longest Drive, S. wemyss, O/65yrs R. Keane. 7th Sept. Men- G. Moroney 113-36-77, T. Lee 102-14-83, B. Gibson 102 18-84 Longest Drive G. Moroney. 10th Sept. Men- Stableford T. Lee 36pts, L. Smith 34pts, D. Brown 27pts c/b Longest Drive D. Brown.
17th Sept Men- Stroke, 3rd Rd. club championship J. Nicolle 71 nett, S. Wemyss 72 nett, T. Lee 74 nett. Longest Drive S. Wemyss, O/65yrs B. Gibson. 21st Sept. Ladies-1st Rd. Club Championship & Medal Day- Stroke G. Stevens 116-36-80 c/b D. Nicholls 92-12-80, S. Holmes 96-12-84 c/b L. Richardson 102-18-84 N.T.P. 8th L. Johns, Putting D. Nicholls 23putts. 24th Sept. Men-1st Rd. Spring CupStableford D. Brown 34pts, B. Gibson 30pts, S. Wemyss 29pts c/b R. Keane 29pts. N.T.P. 3rd S. Wemyss. Longest Drive S. Wemyss, O/65yrs R. Keane.
INVERLEIGH CRICKET CLUB UPDATE Gayle Tierney MP, Member for Western Victoria, officially opened the Inverleigh Cricket Nets project on Friday 9 September. The project involved the construction of a new cricket training facility, including four individually enclosed cricket pitches with natural turf run-ups and the removal of the old nets. The project will allow the Inverleigh Cricket Club to increase participation, as more members can train together and practice their skills in a more realistic environment. The new nets were a jointly funded, $79,000 project, including a Sport and Recreation Victoria contribution of $38,000, an Inverleigh Cricket Club contribution of $40,000 (including in-kind contribution). Golden Plains Shire Council managed the project. Mayor, Cr Des Phelan, says it’s a huge win for the community. “Team sport has a lot of benefits, but most importantly, it brings country communities together.” “Council is always glad to help communities come together in an active, healthy way and these nets provide better facilities and better opportunities for that.”
“This contribution by the Inverleigh Cricket Club is huge – a lot of time and hard work went into this project and on behalf of Council I would like to commend the Club and local community on this fantastic achievement.” I would also like to thank Sport and Recreation Victoria on behalf of Council for recognising the benefit of a project like this to the Inverleigh community.”
Pictured: Cr Des Phelan, Mayor of Golden Plains Shire Council, Gayle Tierney MP, Member for Western Victoria and David Peel, Vice-President and Coach Inverleigh Cricket Club with Inverleigh Primary School students at the official ribbon cutting.
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VSTWP COMMENCES NEW SERRATED TUSSOCK PROJECT IN INVERLEIGH NORTH REGION.
October 2016 Serrated Tussock (Nassella trichotoma) is an introduced invasive plant from South America that has the potential to rapidly decrease the biodiversity of native grasslands and seriously reduce the agricultural capacity of properties. To further promote awareness of this noxious weed, the Victorian Serrated Tussock Working Party (VSTWP) has launched a new extension project in a region north of Inverleigh. The project area is bounded by Inverleigh, Shelford and Teesdale and covers 6,500 hectares. Tim Johnston, Extension Officer from the VSTWP will be offering free inspections and providing expert advice to all landowners over the next 3 to 6 months in the area, and aims to build the capacity of landowners to identify and control this invasive weed. Mr Johnston advises that “The serrated tussock message is about integrated weed management and productive land management. Prevention and early detection of new infestations and replacement of existing infestations with desired species is critical in managing this invasive plant.” stated Mr. Johnston. Chairman of the VSTWP John Burgess said “I encourage all landholders in the Inverleigh north project area to take up this offer of assistance and where possible work together with their neighbours in controlling this highly invasive weed.” For further information on the extension program, please contact Tim Johnston (VSTWP Extension Officer), M: 0408 534804, E: timjohn4@gmail.com. For further information on the VSTWP, along with extension material, case study videos, progress reports, newsletters and research material, please visit our website: www.serratedtussock.com.
OPEN LETTER TO TEESDALE RESIDENTS
Dear landowner,
Re: Chinamans Lagoon Learmonth Street, Teesdale Have you noticed how much the grass is growing this year with all the spring rain? The Chinamans Lagoon Committee of Management certainly have and are concerned about the fire risk that the weedy grasses in the reserve could pose to your safety if nothing is done before the summer fire season. In collaboration with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) we plan to introduce a flock of Merino sheep to reduce the fuel load well before the summer. So you are likely to see sheep in the reserve in the coming weeks because we feel that it’s important to take action soon. We are asking for your cooperation in two ways; 1.If you have a dog please ensure that it doesn’t wander into the reserve and if you’re walking your dog in the Reserve please keep it under control at all times 2.Please ensure that the Chinamans Lagoon entry gates are kept closed at all times. This is a radical change in management policy for the committee, but we feel other options like slashing the whole reserve or spraying with herbicide are not practical and would be expensive. We know how Chinamnans Lagoon is an important historic reserve in Teesdale with beautiful wildflowers in spring. Targeted grazing will help to preserve these natural features while keeping it safe for all concerned. If you have any question please contact Brian Simpson from DELWP on 5336 6753 If you have concerns about the safety of the sheep please call Brad on 0417 553 034 Thankyou for your cooperation and support with this initiative Kind Regards, Chinamans Lagoon Committee of Management
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By the time many of you read this article the second Car Boot Sale will have been held at Victoria Park in Inverleigh. The Committee of Management hopes that the weather has been kind and the success of the first Sale held in July will have been followed by another successful day. Certainly the number of bookings is encouraging and there is every indication that the day will have the support of the local community. The Committee has a brief to maintain and improve the Park for all to enjoy and the money raised at these Car Boot Sales will help to achieve these aims. A further Car Boot Sale is to be held on 20 November and another is being planned for the autumn. September has been a busy month at the Park. Early in the month a group of motor home enthusiasts spent a week end at the Park and Leigh District Riding Club had a Sunday Rally in the middle of the month. The last week end of the month was taken up by Bellarine Harness for Pleasure Club conducting what is known as “Oz Trec”. This was initiated in Australia by Bellarine Harness for Pleasure Club and is based on a French idea devised to test the expertise of equestrian tourist guides on horseback. It then developed into a sport in its own right catering for all abilities. The sport is now popular amongst both the harness and ridden fraternities of the equestrian world. The activity involves a cross country drive at a predetermined speed followed by an untimed section involving some added twists such as hills, bridges, serpentines and negotiating obstacles to test the ability of both horse and driver. Members of Bellarine Harness for Pleasure Club were joined by members of other harness clubs from around Victoria for the weekend During October the Park’s two consistent users – Bellarine Harness for Pleasure Club and Leigh District Riding Club - will both use the Park for their regular monthly activities whilst Rebecca Wilson’s Little Foxes will resume their activities after the school holidays.
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THE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB OF BANNOCKBURN INC Upcoming Events: Thursday September 15th
Mont De Lancey Homestead Yarra Valley
Cost $55 includes morning tea, lunch and tour of homestead and buildings. Leaves Bannockburn 8.15am returns 4.30pm
TREEHOME NURSERY Supplying indigenous & native plants for 30 years Plants for landscape restoration, farm plantations, small acreage and gardens
39 Carr St, Teesdale Phone: 5281 2971 Open Fridays & Saturdays June - August or by appointment email: treehomenursery@bigpond.com www.treehomenursery.com.au
SENIORS WEEK ACTIVITIES Monday 3rd October 12.30pm Light luncheon followed by Guest speaker, Janine Walker, Community Police, Meeting and afternoon tea. Cost $5 Contact Shirley 5281 5354 Thursday 5th October
Bus Trip to Lorne Departing Bannockburn Football oval at 9am Morning Tea at Winchlesea Lunch at Lorne, BYO or buy Aireys Inlet lighthouse Bellbrae, Chocolate, Art Gallery & Winery Cost $40 morning tea, tour & wine tasting Return to Bannockburn approx.5pm
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CAN YOU HELP cut the Inverleigh Public Hall lawn? We are looking for volunteers willing to go on a roster to help keep the hall lawns neat and tidy. Tasks include mowing and neatening. This generally takes one to two hours. If you could find the time to help out once or twice a year, please contact : Geoff Towne on 0481 349 535.
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SUE’S COUNSELLING SERVICE You can make a booking by calling Sue
0419 383 207 You can expect complete confidentiality, absolute professionalism and utmost respect when attending counselling with me. Together we will work toward achieving your goal.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & TAX CONSULTANT For appointment office phone 5222 4811 or Gheringhap, Bannockburn 5281 1474 (A/H)
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Contribution by Rev. Phil Jacobson-St Paul’s Inverleigh
Do you sometimes wonder why people do what they do? What are the ‘drivers”, what’s the motivation? How about you? Is your glass half full or half empty? Why? In a book “Know Your Why” by Ken Costa, the author refers to an Old Testament character called Caleb. Through Caleb we can learn a great deal about discovering our sense of being and making an impact. He was an extraordinary man. Five times it is said that Caleb “served the LORD wholeheartedly” and that he had a “different spirit.” In the Old Testament story, twelve people, including Caleb, were called to go on a journey to discover what the land of Canaan was like. This was no different from many of our tasks today. Consultants are asked to undertake “scoping exercises” or “feasibility studies” for complex business projects, or to conduct “risk analyses” to determine whether a project is financially viable. And anyone who has been to one of these “report back” meetings, PowerPoint at the ready, understands the opposition faced by Caleb. Twelve men visited the same site, met the same people, learned the same facts, saw the same topography and heard the same reports. On their return, ten of them said, effectively, “You must be joking. We can’t go there. The people are giants. The cities are fortified. We’ll never make it.” (“The costs will overrun, the terrain is impossible, the technical feasibility is negative” and so on.)
TEESDALE TOWN CLUB (Take Off Weight Naturally)
TUESDAYS 9.30 – 10.30AM & 6 – 8PM ST JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 11 BYRON STREET, BANNOCKBURN KRISTI : 0437 560009
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Bannockburn Surgery
16 High Street, Bannockburn, 3331 Tel: (03) 5281 1481 Fax: (03) 5281 1978 www.bannockburnsurgery.com.au Dr Cameron Profitt Dr Andrew Bell Dr John Henderson Dr Margaret Somerville Dr Benjamin Fry Bannockburn Surgery provides comprehensive GP services, have been practicing in the community for more than 30 years, are the largest practice in the shire, with 6 full time equivalent Doctors and have an excellent reputation. Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8.30 am – 5.30 pm Tuesday & Wednesday: 8.30 am – 7.30 pm Saturday: Emergency Session from 10.00 am (no appt required) Round the clock care is offered to our regular patients, further information regarding this service can be found by calling the surgery after hours. We are a teaching practice, Dr Rachael Roberts and Dr Hind Al-Taie are fully qualified female Doctors studying to become GPs, they will be practicing with us until February 2017. We also provide the following services: Jessica O’Shannassy- Diabetes education Peter Angelucci- Podiatry Services Q-Fever testing and vaccinations Streamline Clinics will be offered 3 days/week to enable better access to Doctors for simple repeat scripts, simple repeat referrals or flu vaccinations. The appointments in a streamline clinic will be strictly 6 minutes or less; the appointments in the Streamline Clinic will be bulk-billed to medicare. Fees are payable at the time of consultation by cash, eftpos or cheque. Bookings are available and we are accepting new patients living in the Golden Plains Shire. Every effort will be made to accommodate your preferred time and preferred doctor.
Yet Caleb, who followed the Scriptures he was familiar with, agreed with Joshua and said, “The land we passed through and explored is exceedingly good. If the LORD is pleased with us, he will lead us into that land, a land flowing with milk and honey, and will give it to us… The LORD is with us. Do not be afraid”. Caleb trusted God. He saw the world through the lens of God’s character. This is reminiscent of two executives who visited Indonesia to test the market for shoe sales. One reported back that few of the inhabitants wore shoes and concluded that there was no point in setting up a factory. The other executive looked at the same situation but saw the opportunity of selling shoes to the millions of shoeless Indonesians. Same place, same facts, different perspective. I believe that our world - with all its convoluted opportunities to live independently of the original prospectus, the Bible - is a world that is “exceedingly good” because those forces that corrupt and obstruct the way for creation to become as God intended no longer have control. Jesus came and did away with the evil of the world! Sadly we still choose the lesser option. Jesus can make boredom bearable and toil tolerable for those who see their work and life through the lens of his goodness. He also brings a contentment and happiness far greater than any other experience of it in the world. If only we could see the world differently, as Caleb did. If we see it as the other ten did, we see giants who are too difficult to defeat. We’re negative, complaining, untrusting and unable to advance. However, if we believe and trust in a prevailing God, then we see that the world is “exceedingly good” and we can move toward our God-given callings and not be afraid. We see milk and honey flowing from the goodness of people whose lives are changed.
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INVERLEIGH SENIORS INC.
Inverleigh Seniors is a group of who meet together twice a Month for friendship,support, activities and outings.
We meet 2nd and 4th Thursday’s of the Month
2nd Thursday’s MEETING and ACTIVITIES. 1.30pm at the Inverleigh Hall. 4th Thursday’s LUNCH DAY. We meet at the Inverleigh Hall at 11.30am from where we go to our chosen venue for Lunch. UPCOMING OUTING’S 27th October. Monthly Lunch Brioche Cafe 175 West Fyans St Newtown. Meet at the Inverleigh Hall at 11.30am to Car Pool to Geelong. 24th November. Christmas Outing Lunch at Sebastopol Bowls Club. Ballarat. A visit to Rivers Store will be made before Lunch. The Bus will leave the Inverleigh Hall at 10.30am All welcome For Bookings contact President or Secretary.
We offer a sincere invitation to members of our community to join the Inverleigh Seniors. A warm welcome will await you.
Inquiries. President. Una Miller. 5265 1001
INVERLEIGH SENIORS VISIT GOVERNMENT HOUSE
A group of Inverleigh Seniors were privileged to attend the presentation of Volunteer Seniors Awards at Government House in Melbourne on Tuesday 4th October. The Governor of Victoria, The Hon. Linda Dessau AM, and The Minister for Housing, Disability and Ageing, Martin Foley MP, made the presentations. Miss Gwen Smith received the Premiers Award for Victoria Senior of the Year. Pictured are Inverleigh residents (from L to R) Mr. Alan Gray, Mrs. Una Miller, Mrs. Margaret Brumby, Mrs. Joy Gray, Mrs. Dorothy Trevaskis and Mr. Peter
Trevaskis, who were able to enjoy the ceremony and a tour of some of Government House, complete with morning tea. Many thanks to Golden Plains Shire, Mr. Noel Brebner and Ms. Kathryne Jursak for making the trip available to residents of Inverleigh this year. There was much to enjoy during this event, and to see the workings of Government House, the beautiful architecture and furnishings and the Gardens will long stay in our memories. Peter Trevaskis.
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Inverleigh Community
Farmer’s Market Hosted by Farmer’s Daughter Produce Store
29th October 2016
from 9am to 1pm 5 High Street, Inverleigh
“Fresh, Local & Affordable”
*Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Plants & Seedlings *Aiming to bring together the local community, local farmers & producers *Health & Environmental benefits of locally grown produce contact: Bec Cameron bec@farmersdaughtersproduce.com.au Lets us grow our local produce togeth-
Online Booking Available!
Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday: 8.15am to 8pm Friday: 8.15-6.30pm Saturday: 8.45-11am
"Our Aim is to make High-Quality Medical Services accessible
to Everyone"
Website: www.goldenplainsmc.com.au
59 Geelong Road, Bannockburn Our Doctors Dr Mina Gurgius (Male GP) He is a current examiner in the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. He is a highly qualified GP with several subspecialties. Dr Priyanthi Perera (Permanent Female GP) Dr Priyanthi has a Diploma in Child Health (university of Sydney). She also has a special interest in Women’s Health & Skin Cancer. Dr Sharmi Sureshkumar (Female GP) Dr sharmi has a thorough experience in both hospital and general practice settings, although her passion lies with general practice.
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TEESDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Welcome to term 4 We hope everyone had a safe and happy school holiday break and have returned ready to face the busy final term for 2016. We have three camps, the kinder transition program and the year six graduation to look forward to in the busy weeks ahead! A Sense of Community Involvement in the school community is a great way for families to also feel connected to their local community. There are many opportunities across our school events and projects for parents to feel involved in their child’s school. Such activities are a great way to both contribute and meet new people from the community. A few opportunities that you can readily consider: •Recently two events were conducted by the Parents and Friends Association (PFA). The “Muffin and Hot Chocolate Day” and Father’s Day Stall provided an opportunity for support. You can always see PFA President Kim Andrews to offer support for PFA events. •The Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program is always looking for help in the garden. See parent Deb Smith to offer support in this area. •The Sandpit project is currently underway. See parent Lana Van Galen to offer support in this area. •Working Bees are held once a term on a Sunday morning, 9-11am. All welcome. •Mudbrick Café. The Café is open once a month from 11.30am – 12.15pm. Students provide both service to guests and also perform two small performances. All are welcome to attend at the next Café opening on Wednesday 12th October. Such examples provide parents with a range of flexible options to support the school and also gain a sense of connection to the local community. Farm Walk 5/6 Excursion The Farm Walk was held on the 8th September as the conclusion of the seven week “Childless Tractors” farm safety program provided by Hesse Rural Health Service. The program informed students about the dangers on a farm, such as chemicals and dams, how to do first aid and how the students can be safe in all aspects of farming life. The farm visit was held at Wurrook South, a farm on the RokewoodShelford Road. SunSmart Too much UV can cause sunburn, skin and eye damage and skin cancer. You can’t see or feel the sun’s UV, so don’t be fooled. Whatever the weather, if the UV levels are three or more, it’s important to SLIP, SLOP, SLAP, SEEK and SLIDE! At school in term 4 and term 1 the rule is “No hat, no play!” so please ensure your child has a wide-brimmed hat. eSmart – Being smart, safe and responsible Flicks & Pics: Sending and downloading images and videos is easy – the hard part is knowing what the person you send it to might do with it. Think carefully about your safety before you accept a file or webcam feed from someone you do not know or trust in the real world. Remember that (static) web cam images can be faked – seeing an image of someone you’re chatting online to, doesn’t mean they are who they say they are. If you see something online or get a text that scares or worries you, tell a trusted adult right away, and block the person who sent it to you. Please visit: www.esmartschools.org.au
School Concert The School Concert was held on Tuesday 13th September at the Geelong West Town Hall. What a fantastic night! The students performed very well and enjoyed singing and dancing to the theme “Stephanie Alexander Kitchen and Garden - Healthy Food”. Students enjoyed showcasing their creative talents at the concert – including making props, writing songs and singing. They were so very excited to be performing in front of family and friends! Special thanks to our Music teacher, Earl Leonard, for all of his efforts to manage all aspects of the concert and to all staff for their support and of course, their special “Hey Food” performance, which was a lot of fun! Parents and Friends Association (PFA) Upcoming events for term 4: 22nd October – Bunnings Corio BBQ We are looking for lots of volunteers for this day. A roster will be placed at the office with 2 hour time slots and we would love to see lots of names on the roster. This is a major fundraiser for the year, but we need your help for it to be a success. 10th November – High Eight Living Fundraising night 24th November – Muffin and Chocolate Milk at recess Muffin and Hot Chocolate Day - Thank you for supporting this fundraiser. A total of $426.79 was raised. Father’s Day Stall - We hope Dad enjoyed his special gift. Thank you to the PFA for their wonderful efforts. If you’d like to know more please contact us on our FB page, or come see us at school. NEXT MEETING: Tuesday 11th October Connect with PFA on Facebook: Teesdale Primary School PFA: https://www.facebook.com/ groups/355011767931490/ Enrol now for 2017 If you would like to know more about our school, please phone us during school hours on 5281 5218 or head to our website at: www.teesdaleps.vic.edu.au. Don’t forget to read our newsletters online at our website or on the Parent Portal on Sentral. Printed copies can still be obtained from the school office or at the Teesdale General Store. •It’s not okay to be away, school holidays are over! •Well done to students and staff at the School Concert! •Don’t forget Geelong Show Day is Friday 14th October!
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Nominations now open for Australia Day Awards
Do you know someone who has gone above and beyond for their community? Or an event that has brought people together for the benefit of the community? Nominations are now open for the Golden Plains Shire Council Australia Day Awards. Council would like to encourage residents to celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service, arts and culture, environment, business and economic development. Golden Plains Shire Council CEO Rod Nicholls said that Golden Plains is home to many community superstars. “Council is always hearing about people who go above and beyond and give their time and passion to their community. We also have some of the best events in the State!” “Don’t miss this great opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups – I’m sure we all know at least one.” “We’ve made the process of nomination even easier this year, with nominations available online – it only takes 5 minutes.” Last year’s winners were David Bruce of Teesdale, Jill Wheeler of Linton, Matthew Kinnia from Bannockburn and ‘Live @ Turtle Bend 2015’. The Australia Day Award categories are: Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over), Young Citizen of the Year (up to and including 27 years of age), Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) and Community Events of the Year (an event staged within the past year). Nominees must be an Australian Citizen, who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire, who has made a noteworthy contribution during the current year and/or given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years. Nomination forms are available from Council or online at www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au/forms/australia-day-awards-2017.
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Directory of Clubs, Services and Organisations Below is a directory for clubs, organisations and services operating in Inverleigh, Teedale, Shelford and surrounding areas. If you are interested in obtaining further information about an organisation, please feel free to ring and have a chat with them. Any club or organisation who wishes to be listed, please forward details to us and we will include your listing. We would also appreciate being kept up to date with contact details
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Bellarine Harness for Pleasure Club Pat, Phone 5264 5235
Shelford Cricket Club Andrew Clarke 0439634891 Mark Hampshire 0409428931
Inverleigh Bowls Club Pres. Des Joyce 0419 295 966 Sec. Peter Trevaskis 0407 100 791
Shelford Progress Association Pres: Marilyn Biddle 5281 3284 Sec: Gail Rose 5281 3368
Inverleigh Cemetery Trust Des Guinane. 0409 224 811
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Inverleigh Cricket Club Pres:Marcus Warton ph. 0400 199 309 Inverleigh-Leigh Valley Lions Club Bill Hughes 5281 5391 inverleigh.lions@gmail.com Inverleigh Playgroup Nicole White 5281 2184 Sandrine Erwin 5281 1972 Inverleigh Riding Club Leighdale Equestrian Centre Suzanne Mowat. 5265 1302 Inverleigh RSL Sub-Branch Pres. Malcom Johns. 5281 5253 Leigh District Landcare Group Sec: Maxine Campbell 5265 1210 Leigh District Riding Club Leesa Phone 5265 1024 Victoria Park Reserve Bookings, Narelle Bogle Ph: 0438 034 313
Before and After School Care from 7.30am to 8.45am. 3.15pm to 6pm Teesdale Primary. 5281 5218 CWA Native Hut Branch Shirley Wild Ph: 5281 5354
Windstorm and Flood 132 500 Controller: Nathan Hansford Mob: 0409 811 138
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LifeLine 5222 2233 or 13 11 14 B’burn Surgery 5281 1481 B’burn Vet 5281 1221
Leighdale Equestrian Centre Robyn Grixti Ph 5281 5290 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012
B’burn Taxi 5281 1777
Leighdale Pony Club Inc. Pres: Tom McCann 5265 1169 Sec: Sue Moran 0437 914 454
Power Failure 13 24 12
Teesdale Branch Liberal Party Charlie Hartup 5281 5222 Teesdale Cricket Club Alister Woods. 0439 395 456 Teesdale Pre School Mandy Bartlett. 5281 5488
Barwon Water 1300 656 007
Geelong Hospital Accident & Emergency 5226 7564 Golden Plains Equine Vets 0437 467 097 Golden Plains Medical Centre 5281 2320 Wildlife Rescue 0500 540 000
Teesdale Sporting Complex Mrs Kay Hower. 5281 5389
Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service 1800 015 188
Teesdale Tennis Club Mrs Judy Evans. 5281 5328
Shire Ranger 5220 7111
Teesdale Community Hall Dale Smithyman 5281 5486
MURGHEBOLUC AREA. Teesdale TOWN Club Murgheboluc Recreation Reserve. Fiona Inglis. 0421 679 770
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(Take off Weight Naturally) Jan Pope Ph: 5281 51387 Working Sheepdog Club Glenn Agnew 0427 325 905
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