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NOVEMBER 2023
Volume 49 Number 10
Kids declare castle a royal success! We celebrated the grand opening of our newly-built timber castle at Inverleigh playgroup on 11 October with dress-ups, crown making and a special morning tea. 60 people attended, including members of playgroup and local community groups who supported this project. Children loved discovering all of the castle’s features, especially the interactive shield on the front of the castle which is adorned with textural elements and moveable parts. Other accessories include telescopes, binoculars, rotating flags, drums and a funfair mirror – items are distributed across the two levels to cater to mixed abilities. This project was funded by the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal and custom-built to our own design by Shamus O’Reilly, playgroup parent and local builder (SO’R Construction). We are so grateful for the enormous amount of patience, time and energy that was required to bring this project to life and create such a high quality construction. Materials were sourced from Barwon Timber. The installation of this castle has been a huge accomplishment for the 2023 Inverleigh Playgroup Committee, and we hope it will be of great benefit to the community for many years to come! Holly Windle – President, Inverleigh Playgroup
Leigh NewsIn this Edition: Join us for some fun this Spring Inverleigh More about Playgroup. Page 9. Inverleigh Playgroup welcomes all parents, grandparents and Community Christmas BBQ.along Pageand 3. try a session! carers with children aged 0-4. Come We run a weekly session which brings RSLplay Remberance Day Celebrations. Page 8. families together to learn and develop through informal play activities and social interaction. CFA Presentation Day. Page 15. Our aim is to provide a variety of experiences, toys and activities forHistorical children to enjoy,Society and Event- Flour Mills of Geelong. Page 21. When: Wednesdays create an inclusive atmosphere where care givers can have a hot drink, relax and build connections that last beyond playgroup.
during school terms
2 Leigh News It was the ultimate drought-breaker, with the last reserves flag 48 years ago, and 31 years since the last senior premiership. I acknowledge all the work of seniors coach Chris Moore, reserves coach Ben Webb, all netball coaches, players, water runners, trainers, volunteers, and members. The netballers also had a great year, LIBBY COKER MP finishing runner-up in B-grade, and enjoying MEMBER FOR CORANGAMITE a fantastic season across the board for both seniors and juniors. It was fantastic to know the upgrade to the club rooms brought a renewed sense of I was thrilled to join the Inverleigh pride to the club and may have played a small Hawks Football and Netball Club at the end of role what was an amazing season. the season to celebrate two football premierThe club’s tenacity, sense of purpose, ships in one weekend. and commitment to each other reaped the What an achievement, winning both the ultimate reward. seniors and reserves. Libby Coker
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HAPPY 10TH BIRTHDAY
WOW can you believe high eight is turning 10…what an achievement!!! On November 1st 2013, Lisa Sarcevic opened a home and living store. A dream that became a reality was the beginning of high eight. A 150 year old cottage in the heart of our village, became the quaint store that we all love to visit. For those of you new to the area or if you are yet to visit the store let us tell you a bit about high eight and Lisa’s vision. High eight offers an inviting shopping experience with their main focus on customer satisfaction and service. The store proudly offering a diverse range of products from the latest on trend homewares, furniture and unique statement pieces to suit most interiors, whilst also selling fashionable women’s accessories, apparel, gifts and more…let’s just say there is something for everyone! An added asset of the business Lisa has to offer is her interior styling, property styling/home staging and colour consultation service. Her vision is to offer the ‘complete package’ over and beyond just bricks and mortar. High eight is also available online, the business has now grown from a single regional store to an online presence with a national reach. Today high eight has become a multi-channel business, an achievement that Lisa is extremely proud of and worked hard for. Congratulations high eight on your 10th birthday!!!
"Before" Opening
"After" 2013
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Words from LisaI would like to take this opportunity to thank all our loyal customers within the Golden Plains community and surrounds that have supported our small business over the past 10 years. The future for high eight home & living is to continue offering our loyal customers a welcoming shopping experience. Whilst the last few years have hit us hard with the extreme challenges of COVID, floods and a train de-railment. We are still here to tell the story. There was an upside to COVID with the whole working from home concept evolved. This lead to my light globe moment and thought high eight could do the same. This is where the idea of our family home could be attached to the shop front and I could work from home also…win win! That way my customers can contact me out of shop hours if they need anything because
I will be home anyway… ....almost available 24/7 now how good is that! So in 2022 you saw the commencement of our extension with us moving in early this year. The new look high eight and Sarcevic Family home combined…my heart is full! For our birthday we are going to celebrate all of November, offering 20% off in store and online (excluding paint). On Wednesday 1st November the actual day of our birthday we will give you an extra 10% off, there will be lucky shopper prizes and a celebration drink on arrival. On this day our shop hours will be 9am – 7pm. Also pencil into your calendar our Annual Christmas Shopping Night on Friday 24th November 5pm – 8pm, drink on arrival, grazing table, live music and 20% off with complimentary gift wrapping. All welcome please rsvp by Monday 20th November for catering purposes.
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Local Community Grant Beyond The Valley recognises how fortunate we are to hold our event in the Golden Plains Shire (GPS) community. In appreciation we are proud to launch the annual Beyond The Valley Community Grant to endorse local initiatives that exhibit positive social impact by assisting the advancement and longevity of these activities.
Grants of $1000, $5000 & $10,000 are available for local community groups who meet the assessment criteria. To learn more, visit the Beyond The Valley website: beyondthevalley.com.au and click on INFO > SOCIAL IMPACT > LOCAL COMMUNITY GRANT to apply
Applications close December 10th, 2023
White Lotus Reiki and Crystals now offers additional alternative therapies including Access Bars®.
Access Bars® is a hands-on gentle healing treatment where energy is directed at 32 unique points on the head. These points connect to different areas and aspects of your life, such as emotions, communication, gratitude, peace and calm. Access Bars® sessions may assist to reduce stress, relieve anxiety and depression and improve sleep and overall health. If you would like to book an appointment for Reiki or Access Bars® or would just like to know more, contact Jane on 0417 143 669 or email Whitelotus_reiki@outlook.com
Leigh News 7 WHAT'S ON? Wednesdays Various 11th November 12th November 22nd November
Playgroup at Inverleigh Hall P9 INCR wildflower walk/Bird Walk P23 Rememberance Day-Various activities P8 Linton Wide Garage Sale P14 Inverleigh Historical Soc. "Flour Mills of Geelong" P26
INVERLEIGH PROGRESS ASSOCIATION meet in the
Inverleigh Public Hall
on the 3rd Wednesday of each month @7 :30pm
Inverleigh Progress Association Inc.
(Except January)
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
President: Hilary Hamilton Treasurer: Luanne Thornton Leigh News Editor: Peter Trevaskis
meet in the Inverleigh Public Hall
0n the 4th Wednesday of each Month @ 2pm
(Except December & January) VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
The Progress Association has been actively working towards improving the amenity of Inverleigh for over 40 years. Of course all such organisations need volunteers and the Association is no exception. Without them nothing happens. If you have some ideas for the town you would like to achieve, you are welcome to join us and help achieve them. Some of the projects completed by the Progress Association include: Public Toilets Progress Association members worked for many years with Council to have new block built. They are used more than any other toilets in the Shire. The Clock a new clock was recently installed on the clock tower in our main street. Town Entrance Signs. IPA worked for many years to procure the 2 Entrance Signs (Hamilton Highway East and West) welcoming travellers to our town.
The Inverleigh Historical Society was formed in 2004. It operates under the auspices of the Inverleigh Mechanics Institute and Public Hall Committee. Our Aims are to collect and preserve items of local historic interest and to promote research and interest in local history. We welcome all donations to our collection or the opportunity to copy material. We are most grateful to the many people who have kept the Historical Society in mind as they sorted through their own collections. We undertake many interesting projects and have enjoyable meetings, which you are welcome to attend.
Convenor - Bronwyn Price, Secretary - Christine Windle, 0403 267 286, inverleighhistsoc@gmail.com
Peter’s Editorial
There are some very exciting activities coming up this month in the district. The Historical Society have a special presentation on "Flour Mills of Geelong" which could be quite interesting. The R.S.L. have all sorts happening on 11th November, starting with the Remberance Day March and services at the Inverleigh Monuments, followed by a "vehicle Show" of Cars, Custom Cars, Street Machines, Bikes & Trucks. The will be drinks and Food available, giveaways and raffles. It falls on a Saturday so lots of opportunity to pay your respects to those who served in the Forces, as well as family fun and activities. Lest We Forget! And finally, the street upgrade and revitalized parking from the Hotel to Servo is progressing with tar all but finished, gravel levelling of parking bay to be completed, grassed areas to be completed and post and rail fencing (similar to Yerram Yallock Bun Play area) to be installed. It will be good.
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Kids declare castle a royal success! We celebrated the grand opening of our newly-built timber castle at Inverleigh playgroup on 11 October with dress-ups, crown making and a special morning tea. 60 people attended, including members of playgroup and local community groups who supported this project. Children loved discovering all of the castle’s features, especially the interactive shield on the front of the castle which is adorned with textural elements and moveable parts. Other accessories include telescopes, binoculars, rotating flags, drums and a funfair mirror – items are distributed across the two levels to cater to mixed abilities. This project was funded by the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal and custom-built to our own design by Shamus O’Reilly, playgroup parent and local builder (SO’R Construction). We are so grateful for the enormous amount of patience, time and energy that was required to bring this project to life and create such a high quality construction. Materials were sourced from Barwon Timber. The installation of this castle has been a huge accomplishment for the 2023 Inverleigh Playgroup Committee, and we hope it will be of great benefit to the community for many years to come! Holly Windle – President, Inverleigh Playgroup
Join us for some fun this Spring Inverleigh Playgroup welcomes all parents, grandparents and carers with children aged 0-4. Come along and try a session! We run a weekly play session which brings families together to learn and develop through informal play activities and social interaction. Our aim is to provide a variety of experiences, toys and activities for children to enjoy, and create an inclusive atmosphere where care givers can have a hot drink, relax and build connections that last beyond playgroup.
When: Wednesdays during school terms
New members are always welcome, we hope to see you at a session soon!
Where: Inverleigh Public Hall
Please join our Facebook page to keep up to date with weekly events and special announcements!
What to bring: Please bring a piece of fruit to be cut and shared, a drink bottle and a hat
Inverleigh Playgroup Contact: Holly Windle 0432 632 130 (President)
Time: 9.15 – 11.15am Cost: $5 per family
Tea & coffee provided
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Leigh District Riding Club - Inverleigh
Leigh District Riding Club’s home grounds are at our beautiful local Victoria Park in Inverleigh. This is an invitation for new members, and a special encouragement for those who use and enjoy the horse facilities at Victoria Park, to join and support the club that maintains them. Or simply to make a donation to LDRC towards the maintenance of the arenas you enjoy. Golden Plains does not own Victoria Park and does not fund or maintain it. These grounds are entirely maintained by volunteers of either LDRC or the Victoria Park Committee. We are a small, inclusive club for adult and junior riders wanting to enjoy their horses, at whatever level they might be. Most rally attendees are not highly competitive riders, but riders who enjoy the calm of a smaller club. Joining LDRC costs $220.00 of which $170.00 is the HRCAV insurance fee which covers you 365 days of the year, provided you are engaging in a HRCAV type activity, wearing riding boots and helmet. (think riding at home, trail riding, having a lesson, but not rodeo). Juniors and non-riding members cost less. HRCAV membership also allows
Not sure what's more frightening, the Car accident, Grandma still in the Car or Grandpa's Pants!
riders to compete / attend other HRCAV events and shows. You can also be a member of more than one club, in which case you only pay the insurance once. HRCAV / membership fees are due from 1 November 2023 so joining now gives the best value for money. LDRC has fantastic jumps and obstacles available for instructors to use. During 2023 we enjoyed several rallies with instructor Heather Bowers involving dressage, poles and jumping, depending on rider choice. We also had Jodie Rowan and Alex Bader for lessons. We attended an indoor arena during the Winter months, and held an obstacles day with Marg Anderson. Our rallies are held on the second Sunday of the month. The AGM is being held on 12.11.23, after an obstacles morning. We do attempt to cater for all horse and rider abilities. If you want to come and try a rally before considering membership, we can organise Day insurance. Afterwards, we will sometimes share some lunch. Please contact Sue Debets (suedebets@gmail. com) for membership forms and further information. Inverleigh RSL Sub-Branch Car, Bike, & Truck show on Remembrance Day 11th November 2023. Timings: 10:00am - RSL Opens 10:25am – RSL Members Form up and march to the Memorial, 10:30am – RSL Remembrance Day Service starts, 11:05am – RSL Remembrance Day Service ends, 11:05am – RSL Bar opens, 2:30pm – Draw of the Raffle & People’s choice of Vehicles. 3:00pm – Bar Closes. On the day we will have; People’s choice for the following: Best Custom Car, Best Street Machine, Best Bike, & Best Truck. We have Inverleigh CFA and Bannockburn SES also attending the event. Gold Coin Sausage sizzle.
November 2023 Calendar
Mill Manager’s Cottage
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It is interesting to note just how many stone house walls or foundations can be seen in the paddocks surrounding Inverleigh. The longevity of stone as compared with timber is part of this story about the Wilson family. The earliest maps mention the available stone and the nearest suitable building timber being from the foothills of the Otways. The November calendar image of the Managers Cottage becomes involved in the local community taken by Valma Robertson, was groups including the Mechanics Institute, the associated with the Carrah Mill, a flour mill Presbyterian church and school (including situated on the Barwon River, and that story was written for the 2011 calendar. A glimpse being Superintendent of the Sunday School), of these remains is obtained by car passengers and is elected to the Bannockburn Shire Council. when travelling from Geelong and looking James Elliott leaves the colony in 1863 south (left) just after the railway boom gates and Samuel Wilson continued with the mill on the highway, over behind the rail derailuntil moving to Jerilderie with the famiment site from last year. ly in1873. In the manner of the times, and When taking up the leasehold land of Native Creek No.3 in 1851, Dr. Robert Hope thanks to the wonderful report in the Geelong Advertiser, an all-male farewell gatherdecided to build a flour mill on the Barwon ing was held at the hotel with the article runRiver with a mile long (1.6k) water-race to provide the power and this was completed in ning to five paragraphs. It is fortunate that 1857 and it is assumed that the Mill Managers they had horsepower to guide them home after dinner because after the “usual loyal and cottage was built at the same time. Samuel Wilson, a miller from England, patriotic toasts” another fourteen toasts and two songs rounded out the evening. arrives in Geelong in 1855 with his wife You can read the full list on Trove Mary-Ann and two young children, taking a position in charge of a flour mill at Fyansford. digitalised newspapers, Geelong Advertiser 1 October, 1873. Page 3. In partnership with James Elliott, he takes Carrah Mill business was sold to David a lease on the mill in 1859 and commences advertising for business explaining that locally Reid from Geelong who moved to the cottage grown flour is far superior to grain imported with his family until the mill closed about four years later. Nobody has lived at the cotfrom England used by Geelong mills. The tage for a very long time. family grows to seven children and Samuel
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GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE Date: Monday 9 October 2023
CELEBRATING OUR COMMUNITY’S FINEST IN 2023 The Golden Plains Shire Council Community Awards are set to make a return in 2023, offering a formal platform to acknowledge and celebrate exceptional individuals and community organisations that greatly contribute to the Shire. Nominations are now open for: Citizen of the Year, Senior Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year and the Community Impact Award which acknowledges the significant contributions of a community event, project, group, or team. Nominees are encouraged to showcase their achievements across a range of fields, encompassing community service, arts and culture, environmental initiatives, business, economic development, and sports. Golden Plains Shire Mayor Cr Brett Cunningham said local residents and community groups continued to make extraordinary contributions to the Shire, and these efforts deserved recognition. “Every single day we see the Golden Plains community working hard to not only realise their own goals, but also help make other people’s lives better through their tireless community work, volunteering, community events and projects,” Cr Cunningham said. “Submitting a nomination for the Golden Plains Shire Council Community Awards is essential to ensure we recognise these remarkable people and groups, while taking the opportunity to celebrate their valuable contributions in our thriving local communities. “Council encourages all residents to take some time and think about those who have contributed so much to Golden Plains Shire in 2023 and submit a nomination to recognise their achievements and thank them for their work.” Nominations for the Golden Plains Shire Council Community Awards 2023 are open from 9am Monday 9 October to 5pm, Monday 20 November 2023. An awards ceremony, scheduled for early 2024, will serve as the platform to recognise nominees and unveil the Community Award recipients. Nomination forms can be completed online at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations and at Council's Customer Hubs located at 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn, and The Well, 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale. To submit a nomination, complete the online form or send the completed nomination form by email to communityengagement@gplains.vic.gov.au or post to Communications and Engagement Officer, Golden Plains Shire Council, 2 Pope St, Bannockburn VIC 3331. For more information about the Golden Plains Shire Council Community Awards 2023, visit goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations or call 5220 7111.
– ENDS – Released by: Eric Braslis, CEO, Golden Plains Shire Council Media contact: Lachlan Cowlishaw, Senior Advisor, Communications and Engagement, Golden Plains Shire Council P. 5220 7147 │M. 0407 141 271 │E. lachlan.cowlishaw@gplains.vic.gov.au
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WANTED – Coordinator for the Inverleigh Book Bazaar 2024 We are in danger of losing the Annual Inverleigh Book Bazaar.
This great community event cannot continue unless we can find a community minded person/people with a passion for books and the ability to coordinate the 2024 Inverleigh Book Bazaar in May. The Inverleigh Public Hall Committee members will give support, guidance, links to other Book Bazaar volunteers, and practical assistance. The Book Bazaar is a fund raiser for our Hall. Please call Anne-Maree Tarbett, one of our previous Book Bazaar Coordinators and Hall Committee member, on 0417 512 240, if you think you could help out and would like to know more.
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Through its advisory councils, WVPHN wants to draw from a diversity of community views and experiences. They especially wish to have greater representation from different demographics including young people, older people, First Nations people, LGBTQIA+ people, people who have experience of disability, and people who are ethnically and culturally diverse. Participation includes a small investment of your time that can lead to immense benefits for people across your community. For more details on being a member of the WVPHN Community Advisory Council including how to submit an application, go to the WVPHN website: https://westvicphn.com.au/about-us/latest-news/be-part-of-our-communityadvisory-council/
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November Sunday 12th 8am-2pm Well worth the trip, we usually have about 30 sales in and around town Enqs: please send a text or phone late morning if you must! Jenny Stuart 0427 447 416
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INVERLEIGH PRESENTATIONS
On Sunday the 15 th of October Inverleigh CFA Brigade celebrated and acknowledge the dedication of its members. As everyone knows how hard it is to get a group of people together in one place at once time. It was a very proud moment to get the Brigade together for a group photo. All active members in the new station were looking sharp . Service awards were presented to members from 5 years to 55 years of dedicated service. As the Captain of the Brigade it was a very proud moment seeing all these members recognised and presented with there certificates and medals by our Commander Gavin Fitzgerald and Group Officer Mark Brown .There are so many stories and a large amount of
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history that this brigade has over its 86 years in the town . From current members to retired members we all enjoy our afternoon supported by the Inverleigh Hotel and fantastic staff . The brigade is also very proud of its new up and coming young members seen below in there new gear conducting some pre summer drill’s pumping water down on the Barwon river . Thank you to everyone that has supported the brigade this year . With summer fast approaching help us to help you by being vigilant and staying safe. Andrew Collins Inverleigh
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Contact Helen Collins on 0418 340 387 for all your Interior Design & Styling needs and she will work with you to create beautiful & functional spaces
Golden Pens - Write side up G’Day from the penners for November. This month’s poem comes from me, just a little ditty about not much at all. I enjoy writing light hearted pieces, as there is so much seriousness in the world sometimes you just need a little laugh. Hope you enjoy it. The penners can be contacted via our email account goldenpens4@ gmail.com Til next month, may I say it, Christmas! Cheers, Wendy Pillows (in rhyme) Pillows in rhyme you ask of me, Not sunshine or birds, or the deep blue sea. No longing looks from far-a-way eyes, Forget the train station, and for long goodbyes. Finding the words to make some sense, Hoping I don’t appear too dense. So here I go, into the fray I thrust, A rhyme about pillows, if I must. Think of the couch or sofa or settee, A place to lounge, a safe place for me. Or snuggling up on a cold winter’s night, Listening to the storm and not taking fright. I have six pillows or maybe more, Some that just get chucked on the floor. But under my head they feel so nice, They always look comfy and they so entice; I love my pillows of all sizes and shapes, So soft and sweet, them, I’ll never hate. I long for my bedtime to snuggle up sweet An experience every night, a lovely treat.
Thanks to: Ross & Caroline Wilson of Shelford and Mora Leach of Inverleigh for faithfully supplying the monthly rainfall figures. Your efforts are very much appreciated.
Now that my rhyme is done and dusted I hope that my inadequacies don’t get busted But if they do then I’ll jump in my bed And I’ll just pull my pillow over my head.
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Ph: 0467 180 592 e: 4weiler10@gmail.com
THANK YOU - FROM VICTORIA PARK, INVERLEIGH.
Victoria Park would like to thank "Danny’s Tree Services" for his very efficient and prompt clean up of the huge fallen pine on Vic Park grounds. We would like to thank "Sue and Rob Debets" for removing the remaining debris to their place for disposal. Thank you to everyone who made sure the site was suitably fenced off and signage put in place to safeguard the safety of the local community. Victoria Park also has "new" WARATAH fencing for an arena that is used by the Leigh District Riding Club. It is very smart and will be proudly used by their members. This arena may be viewed from Park Street. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
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Trading Hours: Friday. 10am to 2pm, Sat. 10am to 1pm, Sun. 10am to 1pm Monday to Thursday appointments can be made to open, just contact Wendy, on 0407 350 437 or enquire within the store.
Locally owned and operated by Wendy De Francesco, this shop is located at Shop 1/29 High Street, Inverleigh (next to the CFA). Local Creations specializes in upcycled furniture and home décor, they also offer a custom furniture painting service with various styles that can be enquired in the store. Local Creations has a range of stock and also supports small local businesses with items ranging from handmade: -Candles -Soaps -Skin Care Products - Tote Bags -Local Artwork- Even something for your pooch
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POLICE REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 2023 Hello all, tion of the summer fire danger period and We have recently been getting a couple make sure you are aware of the relevant ofof unregistered vehicles dumped in the Infences that are applicable during the period. verleigh Common. If someone sees vehicles There are offences for doing activities like, being towed into the Common please feel free burning off, grinding, welding etc in areas to let me or Parks Victoria know. which cause/may cause a fire. Both CFA and I have had some reports of hoon drivcouncil web sites have a lot of information ing around the dirt roads near Turtle Bend in which is beneficial. A simple search on the Teesdale. If anyone witnesses the behaviour CFA website Can I/can’t I brings up most please let me know if you can identify the ve- restrictions. hicles involved. I am still getting reports of youths on motorcycles riding erratically in Common Road doing mono’s etc and reports of youths on trail bikes riding into private property pushing down the gates to get around the fencing at the top of Hopes Plains Road to gain access to the Common that way obviously having no respect for other people’s property and their private fencing. A lot of residents around that area (Cleveland, Kinross, Gregory Drive, Faulkner, Hopes Plains Road) are really over the youths on trail bikes complete lack of respect for the law, their riding behaviour on the roads and the effect on the amenity of their neighbourhood. We have had a recent report of an offender in Teesdale entering a house overnight through an unlocked front door taking car keys and stealing the motor vehicle. Please I am currently enjoying the warmbe mindful to keep your premises secure. A er weather and have just been planting my lot of people think we live in the country that tomato’s in the vegetable patch at the rear of kind of thing doesn’t happen out here but on the residence. occasions it does and has happened both in InPlease be aware and careful of snakes verleigh and Teesdale in the years I have been moving about, have heard of some encounstationed here. ters around the township already this spring. Please keep an eye out for the publicaKeep safe Chris
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MUSHROOM COMPOST is now available Contact Peter or Dianne 5265 1757 or 0418 514 926 to arrange for pick up from Inverleigh Shelford Road INVERLEIGH
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Gentle Yoga to welcome Summer
Author Talk – Lorraine Smith Bannockburn Library
Bannockburn Library
When an old parchment was found inside a copy of ‘Alice in Wonderland' in a second-hand bookshop, everything about it was a mystery. Discovered to be an Elizabethan manuscript on vellum, this is the enthralling story of its travels from a hamlet in Yorkshire in 1583 to Warrnambool in 2013. Book shop owner and author Lorraine Smith joins us to reveal the fascinating results of her 18 months of research into this oldworld discovery. Tuesday 21 November 2:00pm-3:00pm Bookings essential.
Come along for a free yoga session in our beautiful library courtyard. This will be a gentle practice for all abilities and will include instruction for chair poses by a qualified instructor from the YMCA, followed by morning tea. Friday 1 December - 10:00am-10:45am Bookings online or phone 4201 0661. Twilight Market at Bannockburn Thursday 14 December – Library open until 7pm Visit the Bannockburn Library as you enjoy the twilight market for festive craft activities and regular library services. Contact Bannockburn Library Ph: 4201 0661
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“I was looking into the life of my great-great-grandfather and discovered that he had owned a flour mill.” John Stewart
LIFESKILLS
Free Public Talk & Presentation by
John Stewart All Welcome.
Flour Mills of Geelong
Wednesday November 22nd 2023 2 pm Inverleigh Public Hall, 71 High St Inverleigh
John’s presentation looks into why the Geelong region had up to 23 flour mills from 1845 – 1900, and investigates who owned the mills and what became of them, including Inverleigh’s own Carrah Mill. Organised by the Inverleigh Historical Society inverleighhistsoc@gmail.com 0403 267 286
FINANCIAL WELLBEING FOR SENIORS Join us for a free morning tea and a conversation with local financial counsellors to discuss concessions, utilities relief and a financial health check.
Thursday 2 November 2023 10:30am to 11:30am Bannockburn Library
This session is brought to you by Financial Counselling Victoria in collaboration with Cultura. This conversation will be of particular relevance to Seniors but is open to those interested of all ages.
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All events are FREE unless otherwise specified. Bookings essential. Online grlc.vic.gov.au In person at any branch, or phone 03 4201 0661
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Inverleigh Nature Conservation Reserve The Friends of the Reserve had a very successful outing on our bird walk in October, recording over 25 birds, and learning a lot along the way. One bird that we did spy, and can always count on to make a show, is the Superb Fairy-Wren. The adult males are those strikes of blue and black you see flitting from bush to bush, and the mousy brown feather balls are the females. The best way to tell a FairyWren from the other little brown birds, is the long, thin, cocked tail they sport and wiggle as they chirp and chatter amongst themselves. They’re never far away and if you do the right things, you can help them into your back yard. Fairy-Wrens feed on the small bugs and wrigglers in and around the grass and low dense bushes. Being such a small critter (only 14cm long at their biggest) they also need some good dense shrubs and bushes to retreat into. Native grasses help provide their dinner, as do small native shrubs. Small dense bushes also provide a home and a refuge and shelter from the bigger bullies of the bird world - think small dense spiky grevillea or dense mounds of local Hop Goodenia.
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The Golden Plains Shire has a good list of locally native plants to choose from, as does the Birds In Backyards web page. https://www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au/community/environment-and-sustainability/ indigenous-planting-guides https://www.birdsinbackyards.net/Choosing-Native-Plants Finally, if just having these happy little birds hopping around isn’t enough to convince you on its own, they can also serve as your own backyard soap opera. The Superb Fairy-Wren is one of the least faithful animals in the world, with females being courted by up to 13 males an hour and up to 76% of newborns being sired by males from outside the group. These are the Days of Our Wren. The Friends group will hold a final Wildflower Walk for the year on Sunday 12th November, 1.30-4.00. Meet at the Common Road entrance. All enquiries to Keith Windle windle.keith@gmail.com Ben McMahon
24 Leigh News INVERLEIGH SENIORS
Meet in the Inverleigh Public Hall @ Midday on 2nd Thursday each Month for a Meeting, guest speaker and afternoon tea and 4th Thursday each month for an outing.
Exercise Classes Each Thursday from 10am till 10:30.. At the Inverleigh Public Hall. Cost $5 each
Seniors Meeting at Inverleigh Hall 9th November @ Midday We will have lunch together ($10 each) and following, enjoy some more indoor activities, including ten pin bowling, cards and board games. Seniors Outing 23rd November We will meet at the Inverleigh Hotel @ midday for a heart Hot Meal and fellowship. for more info contactPresident: Peter Trevaskis 0407 100 791 Secretary:Liz Platt 0423 301 519. Treasurer: Val Robertson 5265 1492
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: confined space excavation : Post Hole Auger, 300 & 400mm : Landscape Preparation :Trenching, 250-400-1M buckets : Thumb grab attachment for easy green waste removal :Solar & Electric Gate Openers
Phone: 0407 850 041 located in Inverleigh
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Diabetes Education Social Support Groups Counselling Home Care Health Promotion * services from Winchelsea only
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Volunteers are one of Hesse’s greatest a sets, playing a vital role to enhance the quality of Hesse services & client experiences. Bus Driver Outings Assistant Resident Visitor Events & Activities Assistant Group Wheelchair Walkers Appointment Escort Social Support Activities Gardening - Winchelsea Hospital Auxiliary Member Consumer Advisory Committee Marketing & Fundraising Committee For more information please contact Hesse on (03) 5267 1200 or via email reception@hesse.vic.gov.au
26 Leigh News The Melanie Jewson Foundation Presents:
Fundraiser, 4th November 10:00am - 4:00pm, Bannockburn VIC
Explore four spectacular open gardens and support health and education projects in Vanuatu. Walk, bike or drive and discover each at your own pace. Indulge in a delightful Devonshire tea, marvel at the Airing of the Quilts display and have a chance to chat with Vasili from Vasili’s Garden. No dogs please.
Tickets: pre-purchase or available at each garden. All gardens: $30 includeing Devonshire Tea. All gardens student price: $20 Single garden: $10
Information, event map and tickets at mjf.org.au
Local family business. 15 years experience in design, supply & install of ducted heating, cooling and split systems. PLUS heat pump hot water with government rebates / savings $$$ VBA Lic.104172 * ARC Lic. L136269
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“FACIALS AT RACHEL’S” •Luxury Facials – 40 minutes
•Mini Facials – 20 minutes •Pamper Package – 1 hour •Makeup Services •Gift Vouchers available
Withover 11 years in the beauty industry, I love to pamper my clients with clean, vegan certified products. Book your appointment today and let me pamper you! Ph: 0433 703 875 Email: rach_arbonne@hotmail.com Located in Inverleigh
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Tree Planting Day
Our Tree Planting Day held at the school last term was a huge success! We managed to get almost 70 native plants in the ground, plus our new fruit trees. A big thanks to all of our community members who came to help, Jimmy from Tree Care Consulting for pre digging holes and teaching our students how to plant, Hannah from Hesse Rural Health for the 'Smoothie Bike' and all of her help on the day, Dan and Jackson from Pristine Outdoor Property Services for assisting with our new orchard and feature trees, Planet Ark, Golden Plains Shire Council and Victorian Schools Garden Program for their financial support to purchase our trees and shrubs, Warrion Cottage and Diaco's Garden Nursery for their great range of native plants and fruit trees and the wonderful staff Shelford Primary School, couldn't have done it without you! A massive team effort and an amazing result for our school.
Leigh News 29 GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL I invite residents to come along to the Smythesdale Country Market on Saturday 18 November for the final Councillor Listening Post. My fellow Councillors and I will be in attendance to hear your voice on issues and topics that matter in our local communities before the Mayoral Election takes place on 21 November.
From the Mayor’s Desk NOVEMBER 2023 With Summer fast approaching and the festive season nearing, we begin to reflect on the year that was and look forward to the exciting developments on the horizon. It was great to see the Golden Plains Shire Council Annual Report 2022/23 presented to Council at the October Council meeting. The Annual Report is an accurate and detailed report of the operations and services of Council in the past financial year, as well as a strategic account of Council’s achievements and challenges in 2022/23.
The upcoming Mayoral Election will be held on Tuesday 21 November at the Golden Plains Civic Centre to elect the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for next term. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as Mayor over the past 12 months and am proud to have served the Golden Plains community. It’s an exciting time for our local community leaders with nominations open for the 2023 Community Awards. I encourage all residents to take some time and think about those who have contributed so much to Golden Plains Shire in 2023 and submit a nomination to recognise their achievements and thank them for their work. Visit goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations to learn more about the nomination process.
The Annual Report is available to view online at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/ council/publications/annual-report.
With the warmer weather approaching and the announcement of El Nino, I remind all residents of the importance of fire safety heading into this time.
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
Golden Plains Shire Council is supporting aspiring community leaders to enhance their leadership skills with the return of its Community Leadership Program.
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Scan the QR code, to register your interest.
The Community Leadership Program (the Program) aims to develop emerging and aspiring leaders within the Golden Plains community, foster their leadership abilities, enhance their expertise, competence and self-assurance as well as develop community-driven projects and events.
2 Pope Street, Bannockburn, VIC 3331 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale, VIC 3351
NEWS
I encourage residents to review their fire emergency plan and stay informed this fire season to keep themselves and their community safe. Council will be providing fire safety information on its website and through social media over the coming months, so make sure you stay up to date. Council recently adopted the Moorabool River Reserve Masterplan which helps guide environmental conservation, rehabilitation and passive recreation at the Reserve for the next 10 years. There has been a tremendous amount of work put into this plan we look forward to implementing the key elements to ensure proper management of the reserve. Lastly, I’m thrilled that the Golden Plains Twilight Market is returning in 2023 for a delightful evening of festivities. I encourage the community to save the date on Thursday 14 December from 4 to 9pm at the Bannockburn Heart. This year’s Twilight Market is the ultimate destination for all your Christmas needs and is an opportunity to relax and enjoy some wonderful food and music. I look forward to seeing you all there. Cr Brett Cunningham Mayor The Program will begin with the first session in December 2023 before resuming in the week of Monday 12 February, 2024 and running weekly until the week of Monday 29 April, 2024. Participants can select for the program to run on Tuesday mornings from 10am to 12.30pm or Wednesday evenings from 6.30 to 9pm. The day selected as most preferred by the majority of participants, will be the day the weekly program runs on. For more information, visit goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations
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GoldenPlainsShire @GPSCouncilNews GoldenPlainsMayor lovegoldenplains
30 Leigh News MONTHLY FOOD SWAPS
are held in INVERLEIGH on second Saturday of the month 9:30 to 10:00 @Sonny Cafe and in BANNOCKBURN @ St. Mary MacKillop School 4th Saturday each Month
CWA
NATIVE HUT NIGHT BRANCH Est. 14th July 2014
This branch meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm at Teesdale Hall, Main Road Teesdale. All ages welcome. It is not an “oldies” group. If you are interested in attending
please contact: Shirley 0447 873 763
Lions Club of Inverleigh Leigh Valley "Lions Club newspaper collection". Leigh Valley Lions Club collects newspapers & magazines for recycling.
Funds raised are used for both local & international Lions projects. Community members are asked to deposit their papers in "LIONS" marked wheely bins located at Inverleigh Hall & beside the Bannockburn Library in High St.
Pick up of large amounts can be arranged by text or phone to Secretary John Crowe 0414 674 156.
NOTICEBOARD SURPRISE SHOP Inverleigh’s OP Shop Open: Mondays: 1 – 4 PM Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays 9 AM – 1 PM Closed School Holidays EFTPOS and Cash Do not accept: Electrical Goods, Car Seats, Furniture, Your Rubbish
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INVERLEIGH CHAINSAW SHARPENING SERVICES
For only $15 each Chain you can get your chains looking brand new 0447 516 857 or 0407 850 041 TODAY TO GET YOUR CHAINS READY FOR THE WINTER. DROP OFF OR PICKUP IS AVAILABLE Golden Plains Baha’i Community
The Baha’i Faith upholds the oneness of God, the oneness of Religion and the oneness of mankind. Religion should unite all hearts and bring spirituality and world peace. The equality of men and women is essential to create peace. Spiritual education for all. We have no clergy as it is up to each person to investigate truth for himself. “The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens” Baha’u’llah For more information: bahai.org or Bannockburn 52 812 102, Teesdale 52 815 143, or Ross Creek 53 420 286
Op Shop Bannockburn have relocating to
St. Johns Anglican Church 11 Byron Street Bannockburn Opening hours: Tuesday-Friday 10 to 4 Saturday 10 to 1
Justices of the Peace
Mr Keith Windle 77 Dundas Street INVERLEIGH Ph: 0429 651 298 Mrs E McDonald 47 High Street Inverleigh Ph: 5265 1270
Mr Peter Bufton 110 Savage Drive INVERLEIGH Ph: 0448 694 204 Mr Rod McKenzie 7 Ruxton Crt. Bannockburn Ph: 0408 527 704 Mr Stephen Gilligan SHELFORD Ph: 0409 432 933
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
Pres. Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313 Sect. Claire Heazelwood 0438 449 048 P O BOX 87 INVERLEIGH VIC 3321
NOTICEBOARD
St. Joseph’s Catholic Parish of Meredith Contact Details: Parish Priest Father Joseph mob. 0404 598 558 Office Phone: 5286 1230 Office open Wednesday & Friday 9.30am to 4.30 pm MASS TIMES - OCTOBER
Winchelsea - St. John the Baptist @ 6pm Sat. OCT. 7/14/21/28 Anakie – St. Brigid @ 9am Sun. OCT. 1/15/29 Meredith – St. Joseph @ 9am Sun. OCT. 8 Bannockburn – St. Mary MacKillop @ 11am Sun. OCT. 1/8/15/22/29 Inverleigh – Sacred Heart @ 4pm Sun. OCT. 15 RECONCILIATION/ANOINTING BY APPOINTMENT PH. 5286 1230 OR FR. JOSEPH 0404 598 558
Inverleigh
“For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord...” (2 Corinthians 4.5)
Sunday Service at Inverleigh 10 am. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME For further information: Rev. Surendra Wesley 0428 489 222
24 Hour telephone counselling Weekly Bus Service
The Bus leaves the Inverleigh Hall
Every FRIDAY at 9:30 am and leaves Geelong at 2:15pm for the return trip.
Anglican Church
LEIGH PRESBYTERIAN PARISH
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
provided for residents without transport to shop in Geelong!
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ANONYMOUS CONFIDENTIAL IMMEDIATE
Phone 13 11 14
LIFELINE
Church Services each Sunday 8 am Inverleigh 10 am Bannockburn 5pm Meredith 38 High Street, Inverleigh Rev’d Dr. Tim Smith 0412 673 152 Geoff Morgan 0408 106 559
Inverleigh and District
Red Cross
Meet monthly in Inverleigh Public Hall at 1.30pm.
June 19th. Annual Meeting August 14th, 12 noon Lunch. October 9th. December 11th (Xmas lunch to be decided).
Heather Bogie President 0408 521 090. Cathy Altmann Secretary 0409 024 578.
Inverleigh Hall Hall Hire Contact
Can You Help Here?
Our Public Hall needs the lawns maintained. Can you join the roster to mow the lawns once or twice a year? If so, please contact:
Anne-Maree Tarbett 0417 512 240
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
INVERLEIGH CWA BRANCH Welcomes existing and new members alike.
We are so much more than just Tea and Scones ladies! Social Meetings 7.30pm every last Wednesday of the month (except Dec/Jan). Meet in Presbyterian Church Hall. inverleighcwa@gmail.com or Eliza Peel Ph 0438 351 483
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GROUNDS FOR HIRE TOILETS GRASS & SHADE OVERNIGHT CAMPING (NO POWER) CANTEEN & CLUBHOUSE ANIMAL FRIENDLY HORSE YARDS Reasonable Rates CONTACT: Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313
Tai Chi @
Teesdale Community Hall Thursday’s 9.30am phone: 0414 944 926
NOTICEBOARD KNIT, KNATTER AND THAT GROUP-TEESDALE Bring a craft, learn a new craft or come for a walk, chat and cuppa.
*BYO craft and lunch *Tea & Coffee provided.
Text or Ring Kelvin 0400 559 559
Cost $5 Joining fee. $3 per session Contact Lesley 0400 547 157 or Shirley 0447 873 763
TEESDALE MECHANICS INSTITUTE (Formerly Community Hall) Behind the CFA Building Main Road, Teesdale
Chairs & Crockery.
For bookings, phone Dale on 0428 386 724
Meredith And District Motor Cycle Club We meet the 3rd Sunday of every month for our ride day (NO RACING AND NO QUADS /4 WHEELERS)
ANONYMOUS CONFIDENTIAL IMMEDIATE
We have 2 tracks: One 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.
Phone 13 11 14
St Johns is in attendance as well as a canteen.
LIFELINE
Hyline Brown Sexed and Vaccinated.
Delivering to: Winchelsea (Eastern Reserve), Inverleigh (Lawsons Park), & Bannockburn (B&S Stockfoods)
Hall, Meeting Room, Kitchen, Tables,
24 Hour telephone counselling
Pullets for Sale:
Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday’s , 9.30am - 1.30pm At Teesdale Community Hall
FOR ALL YOUR HIRING NEEDS
WHO CAN I TALK TO?
Ballarat Chooks
For more information please: head over to our Facebook page MADMCC or call 0415 503 869.
for delivery dates and times
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VICTORIA PARK wish to advise
the Scrap Bin is CLOSED until further Notice.
INVERLEIGH SING SESH
LOVE TO SING? LOVE TO SING BUT THINK YOUR TERRIBLE? INVERLEIGH SING SESH IS FOR YOU?
Further info: call Robyn 0408 346 222 or follow us on facebook.
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We are open: Tuesday's 9am to 7:30pm Wednesday 9am to 5pm Friday's 9am to 4pm
Appointments for ALL Childrens needs are available during the School Holidays. Tuesday's 9am to 7:30pm Friday's 9am to 4pm Winter Sports are approaching too. Make an appointment now for Mouth Guards
Matthew Carr Painter & Decorator
Interior, Exterior, Repaints and Wallpapering Fully qualified Quality workmanship
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Local Towing Operator, DAVO's TOWING can handle all your towing needs, as you can see from the attached photos. David and Isabell are available to answer all your questions related to moving cars and machinery.
Give them a call
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TABLE OF CONTENTS • Did you know? • Snake Bites • Grass Seeds IN OTHER NEWS Meet Our Vet Nurses
Did you know?
Did you know Bannockburn Veterinary Clinic is a mixed practice? This means we can see all types of animals both large and small. The most common pets we see are dogs and cats but we also see a variety of other animals including ferrets, chickens, geese, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, lizards and even snakes. For large animals we see plenty of goats, alpacas, sheep, cows, pigs and even donkeys. For clients with horses we have a dedicated Equine Centre located at the clinic which includes a crush, stables, yards and drop down box. Our facilities mean we can see large animals here at the clinic or we can travel to you for a farm visit (travel charges apply). If you would like to book one of your animals in for a consult or you have an animal requiring a farm visit please call the clinic on 03 5281 1221.
Snake Bites
Australia is home to many venomous snakes. In the warmer weather Here we have vet nurses snakes become more active which means we have to be extra vigilant. Lily and Jo giving cuddles Our pets can be inquisitive creatures and often will try to play with or kill as these puppies recovered a snake not understanding the risk it poses. from their anaesthetics. We are so lucky to have nurses that are so Signs of a snake bite include: caring and dedicated to our • Drooling patients. • Wobbliness
• Dilated pupils • Vomiting • Lethargy • Bleeding from mouth or nose Snake bites are life threatening and should be treated as an emergency. If you believe your dog has been bitten by a snake they will need immediate veterinary attention.
Leigh News 37 Funny Dog Jokes It was raining cats and dogs the other day. I almost stepped in a poodle! What’s the coolest dog? A pup-sicle What do you call a magic dog? A labra-cadabra-dor What kind of dog likes taking a bath every day? A shampoo-dle Why didn't the dog want to play football? It was a Boxer Why can’t dogs work the TV remote? Because they always hit the paws button
Grass Seeds
Grass seeds are a common problem and are most prevalent during the spring and summer months. They usually end up in your dog’s eyes, ears or paws but can also be found in other places. Grass seeds have sharp tips and can easily penetrate your dog’s skin or lodge themselves in your dog’s ears, eyes or paws. Dogs usually acquire grass seeds during a walk or play in the grass. They can cause a painful swelling which can turn into an abscess. The swelling will be very irritating for the dog and they often will lick, scratch or chew the area. Seeing the signs early on will allow for quick treatment. If left untreated there is the risk of having an ongoing issue that can be difficult to get rid of. If you suspect your dog has a grass seed it’s important to have it treated as soon as possible. In some cases the vet will need to place your dog under sedation to be able to examine, locate and remove the grass seed. If an abscess has formed sometimes a drain will be placed. Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication are often prescribed after removing a grass seed to avoid or treat infection.
38 Leigh News Surfcoast Taxis inc Winchelsea & Bannockburn Taxis Our fleet of vehicles are growing to all late models and we are now covering an extended area including:
Winchelsea, Colac, Bannockburn, Inverleigh, Great Ocean Road and Geelong.
We have a fleet of 10 seater Maxi Vans, all with Capacity to carry wheelchairs. Surfcoast Taxis Pty. Ltd. All Bookings: 0408 325 992 Fax: 5267 2699 Email: bannotaxis@gmail.com (Admin or Stan 0429 672 888)
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GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE Date: Monday 23 October 2023
CALLING OUR EMERGING LOCAL LEADERS Golden Plains Shire Council is supporting aspiring community leaders to strengthen their leadership capacity and competency with the return of its Community Leadership Program. The Community Leadership Program (the Program) aims to develop emerging and aspiring leaders within the Golden Plains community, foster their leadership abilities, enhance their expertise, competence and self-assurance as well as develop community-driven projects and events. The Program will begin with the first session in December 2023 before resuming in the week of Monday 12 February 2024 and running weekly until the week of Monday 29 April 2024. Participants can select for the program to run on Tuesday mornings from 10am to 12.30pm or Wednesday evenings from 6.30 to 9pm. The day selected as most preferred by majority of participants will be the day the weekly program runs on. The Program will consist of 10 sessions delivered both online via Zoom and face-to-face at the Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street, Bannockburn. Participants are required to attend at least 8 sessions to complete the Program. Community members who live, work, study or volunteer in Golden Plains Shire and are looking to improve their leadership skills and connect with other community leaders are encouraged to apply for the program. Participants require access to reliable internet connection and a computer screen. Mayor Cr Brett Cunningham encouraged aspiring community leaders to participate in the program. “Community leaders are a vital part of Golden Plains Shire and have the power to make a positive impact on our community. It’s important we’re providing our local leaders with opportunities to develop and enhance their skills, build strong networks and learn from each other to create lasting change,” Cr Cunningham said. “The Community Leadership Program empowers our local leaders by enhancing their skills and equipping them to enact positive change through tangible actions, supporting Golden Plains Shire to continue growing as a diverse and connected community.” Expressions of interest will be open until 5pm, Monday 4 December 2023, and can be completed online at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations. Hard copies are also available at Council’s Customer Hubs, 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn and 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale. Completed hard copy forms must be emailed to enquiries@gplains.vic.gov.au or mailed to Golden Plains Shire Council, PO Box 111, Bannockburn, VIC 3331 - marked 'Urgent – Community Leadership Program' by 5pm, Monday 4 December 2023. For further information, contact Council’s Health Promotion Officer at GPShealthandwellbeing@gplains.voc.gov.au or call 5220 7111.
– ENDS – Released by: Eric Braslis, CEO, Golden Plains Shire Council Media contact: Lachlan Cowlishaw, Senior Advisor, Communications & Engagement, Golden Plains Shire Council P. 5220 7199 │M. 0407 141 271 │E. lachlan.cowlishaw@gplains.vic.gov.au
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HELPING OTHERS TO FEEL THEIR CONTRIBUTION IS VALUED
Give your full attention Have you ever felt small or invisible at a There is a difference between hearing and community meeting you have attended because you are compassionate about the cause and think listening. We may hear a dog barking down you have something to contribute. It may be that, the street but take no notice. Listening is more intentional, it means giving our full mental and when you shared your ideas and opinions, the response from other members left you feeling dis- physical attention. We feel so important when missed, criticized, or unheard. Here are five possi- someone is treating us like the centre of the ble ways we can help others feel their contribution universe when we are talking; we feel our conversation must be interesting, our opinion is is valued. valid, and our contribution to the discussion is Avoid one-up-man-ship A member may be feeling stressed or over- valued. whelmed about an issue related to the community One of the mistakes we can make in organisation. It is natural to want to commiserate groups is thinking the only way we have been with them if we feel the same, but it is important to avoid dismissing what they shared with our own heard is because everyone agrees with us and even more stressed feelings about the topic. Focus does what we think. How we help others feel heard, understood, and the thoughts of everyon really listening to them and acknowledge that one is valued, even though we don’t agree, is this is an important issue for them. important. These small habits can be a game Don’t try to fix their feelings changer when it comes to helping everyone in When they have expressed their feelings about the issue that is concerning them, it is tempt- our community organisations feel their contribution is valued. ing to want to fix the problem. More than likely they are not looking for others to solve things; just Based on https://www.prepare-enrich.com/ acknowledge that they have been heard or share blog/5-underrated-ways-to-validate-yourtheir concern. Just be an empathetic ear by not trying to fix their problem reveals that we consid- spouse/ er what they are feeling is valid. They may suggest Prepare/Enrich is a low-cost programme we ofthat the group work to solve the issue. fer to explore relationship strengths and growth Let go of whether you agree with them areas in times of transition: preparing for a Members of community groups will have wedding, an addition to the family, change in a variety of opinions about whatever the group is career, approaching retirement, or just to evalconsidering. But we can’t agree with every opinion. Instead of focusing on a predetermined opin- uate and strengthen your relationship. Please ion about the topic, find a way to indicate to them contact us for an appointment. we have acknowledged that the opinion has been The Revd Dr Timothy Smith heard. Vicar Ask questions Inverleigh+Bannockburn+ Show genuine interest by asking questions Meredith Anglican Parish to get a better understanding of what has motivatALL are welcome ed the idea they express. The details of what they Living the Gospel in our Community are thinking may seem basic, but showing interest revdrtim@hotmail.com makes a huge difference in enabling someone’s 0412 673 152 contribution to be valued. www.goldenplainsanglican.org
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Contact Details: Scott Moreland 5281 0345 8 Davies Street Bannockburn
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Supporting your community When you choose to bank with Bendigo Bank, good things happen in your community. Like our sponsorship of Inverleigh Fire Brigade And when you belong to one of Australia’s biggest banks, good things happen with your banking too. Feel good about who you bank with. Find out more. Call us on 5267 3189 or search Bendigo Bank Winchelsea & District.
Community Bank Winchelsea & District Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178, AFSL/Australian Credit Licence 237879 A1389134, OUT_25159800, 18/08/2022
Dr Benjamin Fry Dr John Henderson Dr Cameron Profitt Dr Veronica Donahoe Dr Rupali Jain Dr Edward Carson Dr Rebecca Tidd Dr Mohana Govardhanan Bannockburn Surgery is a fully accredited medical practice that provides comprehensive GP services and have been practising within the community for more than 30 years. Bannockburn Surgery is the largest practice within the shire. We are an accredited teaching practice – training medical students, nursing students and future GPs. We also offer the following services:
Diabetes Education Podiatry Dietitian Q Fever (Testing & Vaccines) Yellow Fever (Vaccine) NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
16 High Street, Bannockburn VIC 3331
Tel: (03) 5281 1481 www.bannockburnsurgery.com.au Online bookings available
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MOULES PLUS HIRE
28 High St, Inverleigh Vic 3321 Opening Hours:
8am to 5pm Monday to Friday 8am to 12pm Saturday.
Phone: 5265 1648
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Leigh News 47 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.
INVERLEIGH AREA
Anglican Church Inverleigh (St Pauls) 38 High Street, Inverleigh services: please check Leigh News for current times contact: Rev. Dr Tim Smith Ph: 5265 1284 / 0412 673 152 Friends of Inverleigh Nature Conservation Reserve. President: Keith Windle, Phone 0429 651 298 windle.keith@gmail.com Geelong & District Carriage Drivers Christa Jones 0408 342 403 gdcd.secretary@gmail.com Inverleigh Bowls Club Pres. Adrian Hurring 0418 593 849 Sec. Jenny Peel 0418 301 939 Inverleigh Cemetery Trust Chairman: Bruce McDonald 0408 567 979 Sextant: Alex (Sandy) McCallum 0408 378 752 Secretary: Tonya Allen. 0411 624 309 inverleighcemetery@gmail.com Inverleigh Cricket Club Pres: Marcus Warton ph. 0400 199 309 Inverleigh CWA Eliza Peel 0438 351 483 Inverleighcwa@gmail.com Inverleigh Football/Netball Club President: David Haste 0425 810 983 Inverleigh-Leigh Valley Lions Club Keith Robson 0408 270 107 inverleigh.lions@gmail.com Inverleigh Golf & Disc Golf Club President: Greg Erwin 0408 651 744 Email: golf3321@bigpond.com Inverleigh Historical Society Christine Windle 0403 267 286 Liz McDonald 0417 066 433 Inverleigh Playgroup President: Anna K. 0415 588 454 Secretary: Holly W. 0432 632 130 Inverleigh Progress Assoc. President:Hilary Hamilton 5265 1384 Inverleigh Riding Club Leighdale Equestrian Centre Mark Mummery - 0437 807 675 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012
Inverleigh RSL Sub-Branch President: Deema Johnston 5281 1106
BANNOCKBURN AREA
Bannockburn & District Men's Shed Syd McConachy (Pres) Geoff Wild (Sect) 0407 835 731
Inverleigh Tennis Club Shane Lubcke 0410 483 690 Leigh District Landcare Group Sec: Sharon MacDonald 0448 582 348 shazmullen@hotmail.com
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Leigh District Adult Riding Club President: Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313 Secretary: Claire Heazelwood 0438 449 048
Windstorm and Flood 132 500 Controller: Nathan Hansford Mob: 0409 811 138
Victoria Park Reserve Bookings, Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313
MURGHEBOLUC AREA.
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Murgheboluc Recreation Reserve. Fiona Inglis. 0421 679 770
SHELFORD AREA
POLICE, AMBULANCE, FIRE, SES
Ring 000
Shelford Cricket Club Robert Rice (Pres) 0459 491 698
FOR POLICE-WITHOUT LIGHTS & SIRENS Ring: 131 444
Shelford Progress Association Sec: Glenn Jeffery 0413 317 779
LifeLine 5222 2233 or 13 11 14
TEESDALE AREA CWA Native Hut Branch Shirley Wild Ph: 0447 873 763 Leighdale Equestrian Centre Mark Mummery - 0437 807 675 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012 Leighdale Pony Club Inc. Pres: Tom McCann 5265 1169 Sec: Sue Moran 0437 914 454 Teesdale Branch Liberal Party Charlie Hartup 5281 5222 Teesdale Cricket Club Alister Woods. 0439 395 456 Teesdale Pre School Mandy Bartlett. 5281 5488 Teesdale Sporting Complex Mrs Kay Hower. 5281 5389 Teesdale Tennis Club Mrs Judy Evans. 5281 5328 Teesdale Community Hall Dale Smithyman 5281 5486 Working Sheepdog Club Glenn Agnew 0427 325 905
B’burn Surgery 5281 1481 B’burn Vet 5281 1221 Surfcoast Taxi 0408 325 992 Barwon Water 1300 656 007 Power Failure 13 24 12 Geelong Hospital Accident & Emergency 5226 7564 Golden Plains Equine Vets 0437 467 097 Golden Plains Medical Centre 5281 2320 Wildlife Rescue 0500 540 000 Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service 1800 015 188 Shire Ranger 5220 7111 If you would like your Club or Service included in this directory, or if you need to update any details above, please contact the Editor. leighnews@bigpond.com
Advertisers Index Accountant 20, 33 Air Conditioning 26 Art School 48 Banking 45 Bricklaying 35 Cartage 27 CCTV & Alarms 49 Chain Saw Sharpening 30 Chemist 49,55 Chooks 32 Church Notices 31 Compost 20 Computer & IT support 4 Crushed Rock 41 CWA 30, 31 Data Cabling 49 Dental 33 Doctor & Health Serv. 24,25,45 Dog Grooming 24 Driver Tuition 34 Earthmoving 42 Electrician 34,38 Equip for Hire 46 Excavation 22,24,42 Facials 27 Firewood 44 Food Swaps 30 Funeral Director 18 Grain 17 Grass Slashing 14 Gardening 17,43 Garden Supplies 43 Hall Hire 31 Health Services 20,25 Home & Living 4&5 Home Care Staff Training 54 Interior Design 16 Justice of the Peace 30 Legal Services 44 Local Creations 18 Motor Mechanic 46 Mowers 35 NBN Setup 49 OSHC 26 Painter & Decorator 33,42 Playgroup 10 Plumbing Services 33 Pool Safety Barrier Inspections 14 Quarry 41 Rainfall 16 Real Est. 51,52,53,54,56 Reiki & Crystals 29 Snake Catcher 34 Stock Food 46 Taxi 38 Tax Returns 33 Towing 35 Tree Services 44 Tyres 14 Veterinary 36,37,44 Wool Buyer 25
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You’re in Safe Hands With Peter Lindeman Delivering Exceptional Results for Over 20 Years If you’re thinking of selling a Rural or Lifestyle acreage property on the Bellarine, the Barwon or beyond then think Peter Lindeman. Peter spent 20 years managing farms before jumping the fence to sell them; and over the last 20 years he’s helped clients achieve extraordinary results, more often than not surpassing their expectations. Why not let Peter show you how he can help you achieve an outstanding result for your property. Peter Lindeman RURAL AND LIFESTYLE SALES MANAGER – ELDERS GEELONG
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Buyer review Peter Lindeman was an absolute gentleman throughout the negotiation’s for a property I recently purchased in the Western District. It was a difficult few days to get through but Peter was kind caring and honest! What more can you ask for from the agent when purchasing something that means so much to you. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you sincerely Peter for helping me achieve my dream of owning this property that I have loved and held so dear to me since I was a small boy :-)
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Buyer review We really couldn’t say enough about how professional/helpful Peter Lindeman was during and after our search for a property in Victoria. We were very particular what we wanted and where; location is key! Peter Listened to what we wanted never wasted our time showing us properties that didn’t fit our needs. Tricky negotiation, but thanks to Peter it all turned out very well.
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