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An Inverleigh Progress Association Publication ISSN 0313-8453

SEPTEMBER 2019

Volume 45 Number 8

GEELONG CAR CLUB MAKE A PITSTOP MG enthusiast Rob Woodfull (Pictured) said the

group enjoy stopping at Inverleigh for a quick break. He was proud to relay the story of his ‘pride & joy’ being driven by Joel Selwood at last years Mad Wednesday.

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2 Leigh News WHAT’s ON 7th Sept-Invierleigh ELC Music Shuffle night P14 8th Sept-Cressy Centenary Celebrations P17 14th Sept CWA pop up Market P6 19th Inverleigh Carols Planning Meeting P21 25th CWA Ladies Social Night P6 1th Sept Inverleigh Progress Association meet at Inv. Hall 7:30pm 28th Sept Inverleigh Historical Society meet in Inverleigh Hall 7:30pm Every Tuesday and Thursday Bannockburn Mens Shed Saturday November 2: Trivia Night @ Inverleigh Hall in aid of Inverleigh Cemetery Committee. P14

INVERLEIGH PROGRESS ASSOCIATION meet in the

Inverleigh Public Hall

on the 3rd Wednesday of each month @7 :30pm (Except January)

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME President: Hilary Hamilton Secretary: Luanne Thornton Treasurer: Tony Waayers Leigh News Editor: Peter Trevaskis

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: The Federation Bridge which was built to commemorate the centenary of Federation in 2001. Walking Tracks were established with lots of support from the community, including fencing and tree planting. Public Toilets Progress Association members worked for many years with Council to have the old toilets removed and a new block built, which did not detract from the entrance to our town. 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, clearly visable from the General Store across the road.

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 meet in the Inverleigh Public Hall 0n the 4th Monday of each Month @ 8pm the Historical Society in mind as they sorted through their own collec(Except December & January) tions. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME We undertake many interesting projects and have enjoyable President: Katrina Robson meetings, which you are welcome to attend.

Peter’s Editorial

You will have heard a lot about the Inverleigh Structure Plan recently, and there have been a lot of local residents who have put a lot of time into researching and planning what they feel is best for our local town over the next 15 years, and beyond. Seek out these people and pick their brains.There are articles on pages 7 & 9 of this issue encouraging everyone to put forward their point of view and what is important for our town in the future. If you have a concern for how our town will look into the future, please reply to the recent Council “letter” using the enclosed “reply form” and simply state in your own words what you “DO” want to see in the future ands what you “DON’T” want to see. The Council has an obligation to consider all responses and to take notice of what the people who live here really want. Don’t leave it to Councillors and Council Executives who live elsewhere to decide what you consider best for your town. Responses to Council close on 16th October. There is a table set up at the general store sunday mornings where you can come for more information and I encourage you all to use this opportunity to have your say in what happens in Inverleigh and surrounds. It will effect you and your children for many years to come.


Leigh News 3 Inverleigh Community Space (ICPS) - September Update Inverleigh Community PlayPlay Space (ICPS) - September Update It has been a busy few months for the ICPS Steering Group and work on the play space has been ongoing and mostly sight unseen. In June, Brincolage Design was engaged to design our play space, we have since met with them on site and via teleconference and discussed the project at length. Brincolage have subsequently delivered us the documentation required to put out requests for quotes. Are you a Landscaper or do you know a Landscaper? The play space project is now at the stage of being ready for quoting by Landscapers. So if you know of a Landscaper that may be interested in quoting for the job, please contact us ASAP on 0428 794 500 or email Deb at stsbh@bigpond.com. And the winner is….. ‘Inverleigh River Park’ In July, ‘Inverleigh River Park’ was voted by the community as the preferred name for the new park. The result of the consultation was 242 members of the community voted and 19 provided further comments. This information was provided to Council and subsequently the name has been put up for formal Council endorsement. The outcome of the voting is as follows: Which of these names would you prefer to be given to the site of the new play space? Inverleigh River Park Inverleigh Community Park Inverleigh Play Park

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Online 99 40 28 167

Hardcopy 43 18 14 75

Total 142 59% 58 24% 42 17% 242 100%

Park Furniture Sponsorship Drive – Your opportunity to support the local community! The park furniture sponsorship drive offers a unique opportunity to support the new Inverleigh Community Play Space by purchasing a select piece of park furniture. As a supporter you can choose to buy a seat, park bench or picnic table to celebrate your family, business or organisation. Each piece of furniture will have the option to attach a plaque to recognise your support. The furniture will be placed in a number of locations around the play space.

Your sponsorship is directly and wholly supporting the cost of buying park furniture in the play space, for the use and enjoyment of all visitors. To request the sponsorship forms or if you have any questions please contact Brooke on 0431 006 761 or email bmwauchope@gmail.com .


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Hello all, Just returned from my leave period, 7 weeks seems to have gone by very quickly. The weather does not seem to have changed much and this week while I am writing this it is still very cold. I am continuing to follow up on a few files and messages I received while I have been away so I might be in the station a bit more for some time while I attend to these and some briefs I need to compile for court. I thank Senior Constable Kristen TOWERS and Craig MALTHOUSE from Bannockburn for working at the Police station in my absence and I am sure they did a great job policing the community. We have a new Moorabool police inspector Damien CHRISTENSEN based at Bacchus Marsh and a new divisional Senior Sergeant Al NISBET who will be sharing his time between Bannockburn and Ballan stations. I worked with both these officers at Geelong and they have both already been visiting the area and getting familiar with the towns. They were responsible for arranging the replacement officers to work in my absence and have stated they will endeavor to continue to back fill the Police station during our periods of leave. As publicised recently in the Geelong, Warrnambool and Melbourne newspapers the Police Highway Patrol section have been having a blitz on the Hamilton Highway and surrounding roads. The Western region has experienced a high amount of road trauma over the last year including several fatalities they mentioned in the

articles in the Cressy area so they saturated the highway the other weekend and plan to continue a focus on the road. Please continue to obey the speed limits and other road rules, I contacted the Sergeant running the operation who informed me that the Inverleigh Township wasn’t too bad but they did detect motorists in other sections at high speeds and did suspend a lot of licenses in these areas for doing in excess of 25 km/h over the speed limit. I have been pulling over some younger P plate members of the community recently who mightn’t know of the consequences of excessive speeding and breaking other road rules or the effect that road trauma can have in the community. Please have a conversation with your children about obeying the road rules; it may save them a conversation with me on the side of the road and a loss of some of their six demerit points and a substantial fine. Six demerit points is not a lot considering it has to last 3 years and you lose 3 for doing more than 10 kilometers over the speed limit. Getting a license as a young person in a country town gives the person a lot of freedom and independence. Unfortunately quite a few are losing their licences not long after for excessively speeding which can be quite a shock to them. If I do catch anyone doing burnouts which have been happening again in the centre of town the car will be impounded for 28 days. Keep Safe Chris

Rainfall for Inverleigh 2018 2019 mm mm Jan 45.0 Jan 2.0 Feb 7.0 Feb 21.5 Mar 19.5 Mar 12.5 Apr 19.0 Apr 7.5 May 73.0 May 116.0 Jun 41.5 Jun 80.0 Jul 60.5 Jul 47.0 Aug 42.5 Aug Sep 24.5 Sep Oct 22.0 Oct Nov 32.0 Nov Dec 51.5.5 Dec YTD 438.0 YTD 334.0 Rainfall for Shelford 2018 2019 mm mm Jan 47.2 Jan 2.0 Feb 9.2 Feb 44.4 Mar 20.0 Mar 6.0 Apr 12.2 Apr 8.8 May 57.0 May 106.8 Jun 24.8 Jun 75.2 Jul 38.2 Jul 39.8 Aug 43.6 Aug Sep 23.8 Sep Oct 26.5 Oct Nov 42.0 Nov Dec 60.6 Dec YTD 405.1 YTD 283.0

Thanks to Ross Wilson of Shelford and also to Mora Leach of Inverleigh for supplying the rainfall figures each month.

KNIT, KNATTER AND THAT GROUP-TEESDALE

Bring a craft, learn a new craft or come for a walk, chat and cuppa.

Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday’s , 9.30am - 1.30pm At Teesdale Community Hall *BYO craft and lunch *Tea & Coffee provided. Cost $5 Joining fee. $3 per session Contact Lesley 0400 547 715 or Pat 0417 339 161


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THIS IS A BIG DILL… WE’RE BACK FOR SEASON 3!

September Market, Sunday the 15th 9am to 1pm @ Lawsons Park Inverleigh $1500 GIVEAWAY DRAWN AT 12PM! GIVEAWAY DETAILS AVAILABLE ON OUR INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK PAGES For all stallholder or general enquiries please contact us by either: Website - www.inverleighmarket.com Email - inverleighmarket@outlook.com

Inverleigh Cemetery Trust Committee invites you to a night of fun at its...

Save the Date

– for an exciting community event! When: Saturday 7th September What: The Inverleigh IELC is hosting a Music Shuffle Community Social Night with fabulous prizes. Where: To be held at the Inverleigh Bowling Club. Further details on how to purchase tickets will be advertised in the coming weeks on the Leigh News Facebook page.

SATURDAY 2ND NOVEMBER, 2019 7PM FOR 7.30PM START AT THE INVERLEIGH PUBLIC HALL ___________________________ BYO NIBBLES & DRINKS ___________________________ $20 PER PERSON (TABLES OF 8) INCLUDES TEA & COFFEE ___________________________ BOOKINGS AND INFO PLEASE CALL Anne Maree 0417 512 240 or Dianne 0409 106 559

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ALL WELCOME!


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DRAFT INVERLEIGH STRUCTURE PLAN FOR ALL LOCAL RESIDENTS The proposed Golden Plains Shire Draft Inverleigh Structure Plan (Planning Scheme Amendments) shows potential to place our community and lifestyle under risk. To access the plan you can view a printed copy which is located at the Inverleigh General Store or you can go online to the Golden Plains website www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au/residents/my-home/planning/ strategic-planning NOW is the opportunity for the community to be heard on what we want for the future of our quaint, country character town…. what we know as “Inverleigh”. It is important that our community take the opportunity to lodge submissions, as individuals, with Golden Plains Shire, voicing any concerns of the Structure Plan as it currently stands and its potential future impacts on our community. The Council members do not live here, they don’t know what makes us special, we need to tell them. The Inverleigh Post Office received the Golden Plains Shire’s mail-out to residents regarding the Structure Plan, which enclosed information, a submission form and a Reply Paid envelope, but unfortunately a large quantity have not been addressed correctly, effectively making them undeliverable. If you have not yet received this correspondence, please advise the Inverleigh Post Office or contact the Golden Plains Shire requesting one. enquiries@gplains.vic.gov.au include the words “submission to Amendment C87” in subject line. The identified areas of concerns are the following: -

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In 2017 the Inverleigh community was surveyed and the results of that survey indicated overwhelmingly the desire for the preservation of our small country rural “village” lifestyle, an alternative to the nearby towns of Bannockburn, Winchelsea and Geelong. These survey results are not reflected in the Draft Structure Plan. The State Planning policy for Council is to provide a 15 year land supply across the whole municipality. The current proposed land development in the Structure Plan shows Inverleigh will fulfil that objective. Increased risk to life due to increased traffic along Common Road and therefore the intersection at the Hamilton Hwy. Increased risk to life from the potential of fire occurring in the Inverleigh Common/Flora & Fauna Reserve. “One road in and one road out” access and evacuation route from new development areas. Major infrastructure concerns related to: o Childcare and educational facilities o Sporting facilities o Roads o Water supply/pressure Major environmental concerns related to: o Wildlife habitat and lives o Rare orchid species o Potential leeching of septic run-off to the Leigh River (and through to Barwon River) GPS By-Laws have been created which have effectively gagged the community from questioning Council regarding residential development.

It is vitally important the voice of the Inverleigh community, as a whole, must be heard by making individual submissions regarding the Structure Plan. To help raise awareness of the concerns the community hold there will be templates developed to assist in the submission process. Each individual can use the templates uniquely to tailor their own concerns and any other issues or solutions they feel there may be. An information stall will be at the Inverleigh Lifestyle Market at Lawsons Park on Sunday, 15th September. Additionally, an information post will be available outside the Inverleigh General Store each Sunday morning. Let’s ensure the future of the rural township we currently value as “Inverleigh”, so it is not lost to us and future generations. Submissions close on 16th October 2019.


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AN UPDATE FROM CWA INVERLEIGH

What is CWA all about?

later on sale at the Good Friday Appeal & Election Day, serving scones at the Inverleigh Australia Day service, group compilation of a knitted poppy The Victorian CWA has wreath for Anzac Day, provided High been operating for more than 90 Tea to the Corangamite Rural Women’s years, with our Inverleigh Branch starting back up again 3 years ago. Conference, hosted a Bunnings sausage sizzle, had a virtual tour of Iceland, Inverleigh CWA are a modern branch with fresh ideas that are learnt about beekeeping, participated in a belly dancing lesson, the list goes keen to keep the tradition alive whilst adding a touch of modernisa- on… We are planning some commution. nity exercise classes after last year’s sucSo what do we actually do? cess and possibly some basic hands on practical workshops for women. Life is Have you noticed the new town entrance signs displaying the busy for our members but it is always nice to come together and nurture the CWA logo? The Inverleigh CWA community vibe, grow friendships and branch are proud to welcome visisupport each other. We are yet to fully tors to our beautiful town. Keep a grasp the craft aspect of CWA life but look out as you enter Inverleigh! we have some talented members who We have had a busy 2019 are willing to share their knowledge so far, fundraising for our local community and enjoying some fun when we are ready. social times. Some of our highlights include a masterclasses in tradition- When do we have meetings? Meetings are held on the last al passata making, how to make the perfect scone, ice cream making & Wednesday of each month at the Invertasting, jam & preserve cookups for leigh Presbyterian Hall (next to the In-

verleigh Primary School) at 7.30pm, you will be warmly welcomed. We start each evening with a formal meeting to discuss event planning & administration matters then move onto a fun planned activity with supper. Our formal meetings now operate with precision & speed so we can spend more time on the fun things! September Ladies Social Night On Wednesday 25th of September we are inviting all ladies in the community to come and join us for an open social evening & supper. The social night will start at 7:30pm at the Inverleigh Presbyterian Hall. Feel free to make contact if you have any questions and we hope to see you in September! E: inverleighcwa@gmail.com Ph: Melissa Rutherford 0419 256 014 (President)

THANK YOU FROM FAMILY OF EMILY CATION

Mary and Jim Simpson and their family would like to thank everyone for their messages of sympathy on the passing of their loved sister, sister in law and auntie, Emily Cation on 25th July 2019. Your cards, phone calls and attendance at the funeral was very much appreciated. Our thanks also to management and staff at Chelsea Lodge, Winchelsea for their love and care over the six years Emily was a resident there. Please accept our grateful thanks.


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Planning in Inverleigh over the Years

The current draft Inverleigh Structure Plan is part of a long line of Reports and Plans for Inverleigh. Most of them have centred around the community desire to retain the historic rural atmosphere of the town with its tree lined streets, parks and walking paths along the rivers. In 2005 the firm “Connell Wagner” undertook an Inverleigh Structure Plan Review. This followed on from the Inverleigh Town Place Plan of November 2001. Among other issues various options for the provision of sewage were canvassed as well as the extension of town water to properties further west of the recreation reserve. Town water with good pressure would make quite a difference to those households into the future. In 2013 the Inverleigh Community Plan was developed with a group of local residents. Community plans require input and action by volunteers. This may involve being aware of any grants available to fund projects, either fully or in part, as well as actively working towards particular projects. The Inverleigh Play Space is an example of dedicated work and involvement to achieve

an outcome of benefit to the community. A few of the priorities and outcomes of this plan were: *Upgrade Inverleigh Hall – New ovens, cooktop, sound system *Build on Australia Day Event – Annual breakfast now a regular event *Continue to improve walking tracks – new subdivisions extend paths *Relocation of tennis courts to recreation reserve and expansion of school grounds – still to be implemented. (The current courts are owned by the Shire and with increased numbers of children at the school, decisions need to be brought forward. It will involve the Education Department and the Golden Plains Shire. This project cannot be part of long term planning for the town as stated in the Draft Inverleigh Structure Plan. It needs to be a priority). This has been on the agenda of the Sporting Complex for a number of years and is still part of the recommendations of the Inverleigh Sporting Complex Redevelopment Plan 2014. *Turning lane on Hamilton Highway to Common Road - completed. *Natural Gas – Bannockburn has natural gas but not Inverleigh. *Sewerage – expensive. Currently

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there is a site to the north east of the town which is marked for a possible future facility. *Clean out drains and upgrade – required, particularly in parts of the township. *Truck parking north side of highway. *Bike paths - ongoing *Speed restrictions near kindergarten *Regular market in Inverleigh – now held during spring and summer There were a number of other priorities which would fit into the new Structure Plan. The 2014 Golden Plains Recreation Strategy Plan outlined recreation priorities for Inverleigh, many of which centred around upgrades to the Sporting Complex. So, we come to the draft Structure Plan of 2019. This document will provide a blueprint for the Town’s future and it is in our interest to read and comment, either as part of a group or individually. Feel free to use any of the above points in your personal submission and reply to the recent post out distributed by the Golden Plains Shire Council. Your say, for or against any of the above items, or your own points of concern are important for our future. -Inverleigh Progress Association


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TEESDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Thursday 13th September – MVA Cricket Carnival Tuesday 17th September – School Council Meeting Friday 20th September – Last day term 3, early dismissal at 2.30pm 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 or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeesdalePrimarySchool

Enrolment Information for 2020 We now have dates locked in for our transition program for next year. This includes dates for students enrolling as foundation students for next year, and students who might be enrolling at a higher year level due to moving out to Teesdale. To kick our transition program off we are hosting an enrolment information session on the evening of Wednesday the 11th of September. There will be two sessions on the night; a 6:00-6:45 session and a 7-7:45 session to cater for the differing needs of families. If you have a child commencing prep next year, or accessing the newsletter as a prospective family you are most welcomed to attend a session on the 11th. Throughout the year we compiled a list of prospective enrolments for 2020. If you have a child at the Teesdale Kinder and live in Teesdale you will receive this information via the kinder this week. If you have already made contact with the school this information will have been emailed out to you, along with a link to our digital enrolment information pack. If you need an information pack and haven’t yet received one please make contact with the school. In the transcript below there is a link to the digital enrolment information pack. 2020 Enrolment Information Pack https://inewsletter.co/ v2GPBY District Athletics Congratulations to all students who competed at the District Athletics on the 7th of August. Once again we are extremely proud of the way our students represented our school. All the very best to students competing at the next stage on the 10th of September. Parents’ Club The Parents’ Club and students are looking forward to our ‘Halloween Disco’ on Saturday 26th of October for Teesdale Primary School students. There will be best costume prizes, competitions, snacks and drinks and loads of spooky fun! Important Dates Thursday 5th September – Burger Lunch Order Day Friday 6th September – Curriculum Day (Pupil Free Day) Tuesday 10th September – Regional Athletics Wednesday 11th September – Information Evening for 2020 enrolments


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DRIVERS ROSTER

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If you cannot make roster, please notify the Officer-in-Carge or ring the Station 5265 1597.

Inverleigh is a 100% volunteer brigade, drawn from the community for the community. Community members: When you are going to burn please log your burn by ringing

Burn Notification on 1800 668 511

CFA MESSAGE FOR THIS FIRE SEASON

To state the obvious, it’s been a particularly cold winter ~ and it’s not over yet! Fortunately we have many different ways to keep warm, including varieties of room heaters and electric blankets. But no matter what means we use, there is an associated danger of fire such as a power overload, embers spilling from open fire or clothes catching fire as they dry in front of a heater. So, here’s the message, “Smoke Alarms Save Lives”. To maximise their ability to keep you and your family safe here are some the key points: •Only working smoke alarms save lives •Even if hard wired to the 240 volt power source, smoke alarms need a reliable back up power source. (Try a lithium battery) •The placement of smoke alarms is critical. Smoke alarms must be located between each bed-

room area and the rest of the house. CFA also recommends that smoke alarms be installed in every bedroom and living area. •Smoke alarms provide the best protection when interconnected so that when any alarm activates, all smoke alarms will sound. •Smoke alarms should be tested monthly or as per the manufacturer’s guide, by pressing the test button on the alarm and wait for the test alarm to sound. They should also be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner at least once a year to remove particles that will affect smoke

alarm performance, and batteries should be replaced yearly. •Smoke alarms, including those attached to mains power, should be replaced in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications – generally after 10 years The above points are not particularly onerous or difficult to follow, but they can make a huge difference to your circumstances if a “worse case scenario” should happen. So keep warm, but keep safe. Inverleigh Fire Brigade ~ A 100% Volunteer Brigade


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SEPTEMBER 2019 CALENDAR

Wayside Stop

There are five sets of the hexagonal table and mushroom seats located in Inverleigh, two in Lawson’s Park and three in the wayside stop. They appear to be 1960’s style and as they are located both sides of the bridge (built early 60’s) and are evocative of the concrete furniture of the time. Not unique to Inverleigh they are still spotted in other wayside stops around Victoria. Unfortunately after sixty years the seats seem exceptionally short and not suitable for arthritic knees. Much more user friendly is the table and seats with roof (designed by Stefan Haywood a Leigh Valley Lion member) in the wayside camping area. This was to celebrate the Centenary of Lions worldwide in 2017 and a symbol of the community benefit provided by this organization. Unfortunately the rubbish left in this area is a nuisance occasionally to those who regularly walk past, and the community is grateful to all those who pick up after the ‘free campers’ or visitors.

Riddle Solved: Nothing to do with the table sets, but an interesting conundrum has recently been solved by the Inverleigh Historical Society. The placename Inverleigh we assume is derived from the Scottish ‘Inver’ meaning “confluence of waters” or “river mouth”, and ‘Leigh’ after the river. This follows the earlier unofficial location name, Lawsons on the Leigh. Internet searches result in the only other references being a property near Euroa, and

Inverleigh Station, near Normanton, in Far North Queensland. During WW2 Inverleigh Station runway was planned to be an airbase from which to protect northern Australia. Just how could a cattle station in FNQ have the special name of Inverleigh which was first used in newspapers in 1854? Well this week we found the answer. In the Journal of John Graham MacDonald, explorer, on an expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and back in 1864, lists various landmarks that he named. On page 16 of this journal we find the quote, At 10.30 crossed another large watercourse, with numerous reeds. In one mile ascended table-topped ridges, apparently of volcanic origin, being composed of scoria, on it a frothy surface, rising abruptly from the plain about forty feet. From the top of one of the hills I got an extensive view. In this locality the scenery is truly beauti-

ful. I have called this Inverleigh, after a place of that name in Victoria, which it “closely resembles.” Information from Wikipedia and the Stockmans Hall of Fame state that John Graham MacDonald left his NSW home to join his brother in the Geelong district, gaining engineering and surveying skills and later farming on the Bellarine. In 1859 he left Geelong to join another brother in Rockhampton and took up farming and exploring. His last residence in Townsville he named Kardinia. His brother A.C, MacDonald was a surveyor, auctioneer and land speculator in Geelong and was the initial purchaser of many town blocks in Inverleigh in 1855. It still beggars belief that FNQ and rural south-west Victoria have so much in common. Liz McDonald


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SHELFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL Our students have well and truly caught the chess bug. Even the preps have been playing and all the students have been steadily improving throughout the term. All this practice has culminated with our students competing in the Kryal Castle Chess Shield at Kryal Castle in Ballarat. Kryal Castle Chess Shield On Friday 23 August four of our students took part in a chess tournament held at Kryal Castle. Two hundred students from as far away as Melbourne attended and the students played seven games against different opponents. The students did really well and there were wins, draws; as well as some defeats but we were incredibly impressed with how our students acted as ambassadors for our school as well as their good sportsmanship. Playing Chess is beneficial for our students in numerous ways: it increases problem solving skills, improves creativity and exercises both sides of the brain. It also improves memory, concentration and teaches planning and foresight.

Playground Fundraising It was with great excitement that we received a grant from the Bannockburn Bendigo Bank Branch for $5000.00 that we will use for the new Shelford Community Playground. We are very appreciative of this financial support which is helping to get us closer to our new playground. Swimming Program Thank you to the Golden Plains Shire for the Health and Wellbeing Grant of $500.00 that we will use for our School Swimming Program. Our swimming program runs from 16-20 of September at Leisurelink. Cooking Our cooking program continues to be very popular and this term the students have baked some tasty treats. Cooking enables our students to learn skills in the kitchen as well as teaching them how to work together, follow a recipe and become confident in the kitchen. Growth Mindset and Resilience We are seeing great progress with all of our teaching programs. At Shelford Primary we have a special focus on developing a Growth Mindset and Resilience in the students. It is inevitable that our students will encounter challenges throughout their lives so it’s important that they learn the skills to help them navigate these challenges and develop resilience. This will help them now and in the future. It is important to remember this quote from Nelson Mandela: “It always seems impossible until it is done.� Important Dates September 16-20 - Swimming December 14th Bake Sale at Safeway Bannockburn Mr Travis Faulkhead Principal Ph: 03 5281 3291 Email: faulkhead.travis.x@edumail.vic.gov.au


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FROM THE MAYOR’S DESK – SEPTEMBER 2019 As the Mayor and a Councillor, I’ve had the pleasure of attending many local events in Golden Plains Shire, however a very special community celebration on 5 August was a personal highlight. Joined by Deputy Mayor Cr Joanne Gilbert, Cr Helena Kirby and Cr David Evans, it was an honour to meet with some of our most dedicated and passionate community members from across the Shire to officially award this year’s Golden Plains Shire Council Community Grants. We congratulate all the recipients of the grants on their success and we thank them for donating their time and energy so generously to give back to our local communities in Golden Plains. This year, 32 grants totalling $110,873 were distributed, supporting these community groups to complete projects worth more than $267,012. Since Council’s Community Grants Program began in 1996, it has supported more than 950 projects worth $6.8 million. It’s a remarkable achievement for a small Shire and reflects the wonderful community spirit in Golden Plains - Mayor Cr Owen Sharkey

GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Rokewood/Corindhap Community Planning Group Reservoir/Corindhap Seating and Exercise Project Leighdale Pony Club - Cross Country Upgrade Teesdale Primary School Parent Club - Community Grounds Improvement Inverleigh Play Group - Toy and Equipment Storage Meredith Golf Club Inc - Revitalisation Project Ross Creek Landcare Group - Ross Creek Boardwalk Meredith Kindergarten Incorporated Programs Bannockburn & District Men's Shed - Landscaping Mannibadar Hall Committee of Management - Hall Security Smythesdale Petanque Club Inc - Seating at Woady Yaloak Recreation Reserve Meredith Angling Club - Disability Access Ramps Shelford Primary School - Shelford Community Playground integratedliving Australia Limited - Dereel Exercise Program Ross Creek – Smythes Creek Community Group – Keeping Communities Connected Inverleigh Public Hall and Mechanics Institute – Floor Maintenance Linton Primary School – New Shade Sails Dereel Garden Group – Alfresco Paving Project

2019 COMMUNITY GRANTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Napoleons Enfield Landcare Group - Footbridge Reserve Restoration and Maintenance Meredith & District Memorial Hall Inc - Facility Upgrade Enfield Recreation Reserve - Tennis Shed Floor Replacement Sutherlands Creek Tennis Club - Ceiling Replacement Smythesdale Adult Riders Club Inc - Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Golden Plains Arts Inc - Golden Plains Community Arts Trail 2020 Ballarat Kart Club - Under 15 Come and Try Karts Inverleigh Dachshund Derby Incorporated - Dachshund Derby Branded Marquee Linton & District Bowling Club Inc - Have a Go At Lawn Bowls Lethbridge Cricket Club - Replace Cricket Pitch Teesdale Turtle Bend Events Committee Live@turtlebend 2019 Smythesdale Progress Association - RV Dump Point and Rubbish Management Project Advance Meredith Association Inc - Highway Tree Guard Project Stage 7 Lethbridge Recreation Reserves Inc – Paint Change Rooms and Toilets Lethbridge Public Hall - Let There Be Doors


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LATEST NEWS FROM INVERLEIGH GOLF CLUB

Inverleigh Golf club has had a busy time with our Open Tournament. We had a very good number of entries in all events and were lucky with the weather. See our website page for all the winners.

We are continuing to run our Social Evenings – 2nd Saturday of each month, 5 – 7pm, gold coin donation, nibbles supplied, drinks at very reasonable prices. It’s a great way to meet other locals in a friendly setting. There’s no need to be a golfer, but stay tuned for our plans to run a relaxed 9 holes before each social evenings for those who might like a hit. CLINICS ARE COMING so watch for signs around town in the coming months. Other attractions at Inverleigh Golf Club are our Disc Golf Course, Function Room hire, Wed and Sat competitions (see website for all the details).

GOLF RESULTS AUGUST 2019. 27th July Men- Stroke J. Nicolle 72 nett, D. Ehmer 73 nett c/b N. Hickman 73 nett. Longest Drive D. Ehmer. 3rd August. Inverleigh Golf Club Open Tournament. OPEN CHAMPION Matthew McFarlane play off from David Foster A Grade Nett Greg Leach 78-8-70 B Grade Nett Andrew Scott 82-13-69 C Grade Nett Michael Webster 90-21-69 B Grade Gross Bernie Perry 80. C Grade Gross D. Walker 83. Briody Trophy Winner- J. Anderson 33pts. N.T.P. 3rd A. Scott. 7th Aug. Ladies Doris Chambers Foursomes. S. Bruenjes & A. Waayers 37, L. Richardson & D. Nicholls 29pts 10th Aug. Men- Stableford 1st Rd. Spring Cup. S. Wemyss 43, J. Nicolle 36, T. Lee 34. Longest Drive S. Wemyss, O/65yrs D. Brown.

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5 to 7pm Saturday each month ........

All the family are welcome

........ Drinks available for purchase at the bar Delicious nibbles and finger food provided (Gold coin donation pp please) ........ Join us at the Golf Club to enjoy a chat, have a drink and socialize with others, golfers and non-golfers all welcome. BBQ facilities available, BYO meat etc. ......... See our facebook page or for any queries contact Greg on 0408 651 744

14th Aug. Ladies-Final Rd Greta Volum singles 9 hole comp S. Bruenjes 40 nett, S. Hoffmaier 41c/b D. Morgan 41 Winner of the Greta Volum Singles Leslie Richardson. Men- Stableford S. Wemyss 35pts, G. Styles 34pts c/b P. Morgan 34. Longest Drive P. Morgan, O/65yrs B. Gibson. 17th Aug. Men, 2nd Rd Spring Cup. S. Wemyss 36pts, G. Oliver 35pts, D. Walker 34 c/b N.T.P.8th S. Wemyss, 15th I. Page Longest Drive S. Wemyss O/65yrs T. Lee 21st Aug. Ladies. 1st Rd Championships & Silver Spoon Play off. S. Bruenjes 91-13-78, L. Richardson 93-14-79, J. Barras 103-22-81 I. Oliver 106-23-83 c/b D. Morgan 102-19-83 N.T.P. 8th L. Richardson. Putting- D. Morgan 23putts. Silver Spoon Winner- L. Richardson. 24th Aug. Men-Par. 1st Rd. Captains Cup E. Partridge +4 c/b S. Wemyss +4. B. Gibson Sq. N.T.P. 15th S. Wemyss Longest Drive S. Wemyss O/65yrs B. Spencer.


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The Inverleigh Playgroup is a weekly community play session for children 0 - 4 years. The group is run by volunteers and incorporates a range of activities and freeplay. The playgroup has a large selection of age appropriate toys for the children to play with each week. When: Every wednesday of the school terms from Feb 5th 2019 Time: 9:30 am till 11:30am Where: Inverleigh Public Hall, Hamilton Highway.

THE ANGLICAN CHURCHES OF THE DISTRICT

INVERLEIGH PLAYGROUP

invite all men to our

MEN’S BREAKFAST

Saturday, May 11th at 8.30am. @ St John’s Anglican Church, Byron St, Bannockburn. Guest speaker, giving video presentation of holidays in Turkey and the old church caves used by Christians before the Muslims became dominant in the region. (Held on every second Saturday of every second month)

St. John’s Anglican Church Bannockburn

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

$3 per Bag or $40 per M3

First Wednesday of each Month @ 12:30pm. Come along, bring a friend... Contact Gillian on 0408 408 403


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WORDS OF WISDOM FROM REV. PHIL 4. Life is a one-way street You have but one life to prepare for eternity. If you had two or three you might be careless about the way you lived the one that you have but you Spring is here again and everything is have only one. You only have just this one in changing and becoming new again! I look which to prepare. Life is a one-way street - It is back and wonder what happened to the last nine months. In fact, I wonder what happened not a merry-go-round, and often the greatest tragedy of humanity is that we put off living now! to 2019? We all must face the fact that time keeps marching on. Where you and I are con5. Life is always changing cerned, life is measured by time. In the Bible it says: “it came to pass” 585 times; So, let me offer you five great truths about life. not once does it say “It came to stay”. Oh, sometimes it’s changing so slowly that we don’t notice. But we look in the mirror one day 1. Life is always in the “present”. You hear about people who live in the past (or and realize - it is changing. Everything is always changing. try to) or about others who are living for the future. Life only exists in the “present” defined The only constant factor in this world is the fact as, “A moment or period in time intermediate that there is nothing constant. between past and future; now.” Did you get it: As we enjoy the new life that Spring brings Only a Moment of time! that we see in nature, we need to remember that life is in the living of it! God calls us to live 2. Life is always marked in segments life richly and fully for Him, for others and for 100 years is a century - 10 years is a decade ourselves. It is new every morning as in fact we -12 months make a year - 365 days make a year - and so on. The only way we can number are new every morning. So, let’s look at the rich our days is to live one day at a time and apply tapestry God creates in Spring and consciously our hearts to that day. In fact, today is the only decide to be part of that same creation by living our lives fully ~ starting right now! day we can rejoice and be glad or groan and be sad – it is our choice.

Spring Is Change ~ Life Is Change

3. Life is just on loan Repeat after me: “I own nothing” Everything I have is just on loan. The people struck by the Tsunami that hit the Pacific rim woke that morning unaware that a mass of water was racing toward them at almost 600 kilometres an hour. One moment they thought that the life they possessed was theirs – the next moment they were swept away. The life you have is just on loan to you. What are you doing with it?

CRESSY & DISTRICT HISTORY GROUP Invites you to the

CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS and

Re-enactmentof the first plane landing at Cressy at 3.45pm in 1919 on SUNDAY 8th SEPTEMBER, 2019 at the CRESSY AERODROME 175 Aerodrome Road, Cressy from 12 noon onwards. Food & Drink available Entry $5 pp Enquiries: cressyaerodrome@iinet.au or 0481 327 587


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Tai Chi @

Teesdale Community Hall Thursday’s 9.30am phone: 0414 944 926

Services Available

VICTORIA PARK Park Street INVERLEIGH

Acute Hospital Urgent Care Residential Aged Care Dementia Specific Care Home Care Packages Physiotherapy Dietician District Nursing Diabetes Education Occupational Therapy Planned Activity Groups Community Health Groups

GROUNDS FOR HIRE TOILETS GRASS & SHADE OVERNIGHT CAMPING (NO POWER) CANTEEN & CLUBHOUSE ANIMAL FRIENDLY HORSE YARDS

Palliative & Continence Care Podiatry Maternal Child Health

5267 1200

Servicing Winchelsea, Bannockburn, Beeac, Moriac, Rokewood, Teesdale & districts *Not all services available in all areas

Reasonable Rates CONTACT: Denise Cook 0419 103 196

VACANCIES

Residential Aged Care, Respite & Home Care Packages

Hesse Rural Health Winchelsea For further information or to book a tour please call (03) 5267 1200

*Home Care covering Winchelsea, Beeac, Bannockburn and extended rural areas

7 Days A Week Noah Azzopardi Septic Tank Pumping


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STOCKDALE & LEGGO BANNOCKBURN SALES – PROPERTY MANAGEMENT – COMMERCIAL

DEAN WILSON

Sales Manager & Licensed Estate Agent P 0418 521 322

JULIE KAYE

Director & Licensed Estate Agent P 0411 059 001

STEVE ROPER

Sales Consultant P 0411 381 243

Stockdale & Leggo Bannockburn Shop 14, 6-8 High Street, Bannockburn, VIC, 3331 P (03) 5281 4444 E bannockburn@stockdaleleggo.com.au

An independent agency specialising in quality residential and rural lifestyle property. The team you can trust for your real estate needs... Servicing Inverleigh and Western Victoria. Malcolm Condie 0407 034 410

270 Latrobe Terrace Newtown Victoria 3220

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MONTHLY FOOD SWAPS

are held in INVERLEIGH on the 2nd Saturday of the month 9:30 to 10:00 @Sonny Cafe and in BANNOCKBURN on the 4th Saturday of the month 9:30 to 10:00 at Bannockburn Station Cafe

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. All ages welcome. It is not an “oldies” group. If you are interested in attending

please contact: Shirley 5281 5354

Lions Club of Inverleigh Leigh Valley

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. Any further questions can be directed to David on 0429 958 769 or dave@ grantsautodismantlers.com.au

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ST PAULS SURPRISE SHOP INVERLEIGH During SEPTEMBER All Bags, Shoes, Red & Yellow Tickets will be ½ price, so come on in and grab some awesome bargains. Closed School Holidays All donations can be left at the shop door or during opening hours. OPENING HOURS: Monday 1-4pm , Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 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? 24 Hour telephone counselling ANONYMOUS CONFIDENTIAL IMMEDIATE

Phone 13 11 14

LIFELINE

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

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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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

Weekly Bus Service

provided for residents without transport to shop in Geelong! The Bus leaves the Inverleigh Hall Every FRIDAY at 9:30 am and leaves Geelong at 2:15pm for the return trip. Just use your MYKI Card.

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ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PARISH

ST. JOSEPHS PARISH MEREDITH PARISH PRIEST : Fr. Charles Balnaves ph: 5286 1230 mobile : 0417 319 556 parishofmeredith@bigpond.com 28 Lawler Street Meredith 3333 Available for Pastoral Care, Baptisms, Marriages, Funerals. Mass Times for August/September Winchelsea every Saturday at 6pm Bannockburn every Sunday at 9am 1st Sunday of the month Bannockburn Family Mass 4pm followed tea and activities Meredith 11am Sunday September 1st/ 15th/29th Anakie 11am Sunday September 8th/ 22nd. Inverleigh 4pm last Sunday of the month followed by dinner at the hotel or afternoon tea. Check on Inverleigh Catholic Community facebook page. All other news, bulletin etc Catholic Parish of Meredith facebook page.

Inverleigh Shelford Teesdale

10 Railway Street, Inverleigh

COME JOIN US

“For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord...” (2 Corinthians 4.5)

@ Barefoot Bowls

New members WELCOME for Pennant on Tuesday & Saturday (school friendly hours) Season starts September thru to March

Every 2nd & 4th Bowls available for Social or New Players THURSDAY night 6pm NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

ALL WELCOME Please call Helen on Bowls available 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

SUNDAY SERVICE Inverleigh 10.00 AM VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME For further information: Rev. Andrew Bray 0409 154 270

INVERLEIGH CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE A meeting for interested people to attend and plan for this years Christmas Carol Service. Planning Meeting to be held Tuesday 10th September @ Inverleigh Hall for more information contact: Des Guinane 0409 224 811

Anglican Church Inverleigh INVERLEIGH CWA BRANCH Welcomes existing and new members alike.

38 High Street, Inverleigh Sunday Services 9.00 AM Rev’d Phil Jacobson 0419 322 385 John Thornton 5265 1256 Bruce McDonald 5265 1270

We are so much more than just Tea and Scones ladies! Monthly Meetings: 7.30pm The last Wednesday of every month. Inverleigh Presbyterian Hall (next to the School). inverleighcwa@gmail.com or Melissa Rutherford 0419256 014


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BANNOCKBURN & DISTRICT COMBINED PROBUS CLUB

Probus is an association of active senior members of the community and for those no longer working full time. Its basic purpose is to relieve isolation and loneliness associated with ageing and to provide regular opportunities to progress healthy minds and active bodies through social interaction and activities and to enjoy the fellowship of new friends. We invite you to join us at 12.30pm every first Monday of the month (excepting Dec & Jan) in the Community Church, Moore Street, Bannockburn. We start with a light lunch followed by a Guest Speaker then a General meeting. We finish with afternoon tea. Entry $5.

Monday2nd September - Monthly Meeting at Church Hall in Moore Street Bannockburn. Guest Speaker will be Eric Nicholls former Geelong Footballer. Thursday 19th September- Moorabool Chocolates Cafe in Batesford. Meet at Hall 11:45 to Carpool Sunday 29th September A visit to the Donkey Show at Cressy. (See advert page 33) For more info please call: President: Shirley 0447 873 763 or Secretary: Sandra 5281 5647 INVERLEIGH SING SESH

LOVE TO SING? LOVE TO SING BUT THINK YOUR TERRIBLE? INVERLEIGH SING SESH IS FOR YOU?

No commitment required as each sesh is a different song, so if you miss a couple it doesn’t matter. Sesh Songs are a mix of current chart toppers, Classics, Film themes, Musicals... all guaranteed to make you go home feeliong great. When: 2nd & 4th Mondays of the Month Where: Inverleigh Golf Club Time:7:30 till 9 pm Who: All Welcome Cost: $5 per Sesh

Further info: call Robyn 0408 346 222 or follow us on facebook.

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Inverleigh and District Red Cross Monthly Meeting Dates. Meetings are held in the Inverleigh Public Hall. 14th October at 1.30pm. 9th December at 12 noon Xmas Lunch. Inverleigh Secretary: Cathy Altmann 0904 024 578 Chairperson Barb Meek 5281 3245.

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Inverleigh Seniors Thursday Sept.12th Midday-Monthly meeting

@ Inverleigh Hall for Lunch. Guest Speaker Robyn Kerdel from RACV updating us about “Scams”

Thursday Sept. 26th Meet at 11:30am at the Inverleigh Hall to Carpool. Lunch together GPAC Cafe in Geelong and a tour and afternoon tea at Geelong Library. (Parking at Civic Carpark) Over 55’s who meet together twice a Month for friendship, support, activities and outings. We offer a sincere invitation to members of our community to join us for fun and outings together. A warm welcome awaits you. For Information & Bookings, please contact: Pres: Peter Trevaskis 0407 100 791 Secretary: Joy Gray 5265 1566

The Combined Probus Club of Bannockburn Presents

KAYS FASHIONS PARADE

Summer range of casual and semi formal ladies clothes, range of sizes, purchase on the day. Probus members will model the clothes.

WHEN: Tuesday 15th October, 1pm WHERE: Inverleigh Hall. COST $5 entry Afternoon tea provided. Contact Shirley 5281 5354 or 0447 873 763


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Solution to last months Crossword.

This crossword has been prepared by Val Robertson to fulfil the ache of many who love to play with words. We trust you will enjoy it. Solution will be in next months Leigh News. (There were many errors in last months crossword made by me laying it out on the page, for which I apologise! This months Crossword is using special software which makes it easier to compile. I trust you enjoy it). PeterT Editor.


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Ken McDonald Ken McDonald YOUR LOCAL AGENT Before you list your property with an agent, ask yourself: • How well does your agent know the area? • Does your agent live locally? This agent does! A LOCAL, SELLING LOCALLY Ken has had an active eight years in the Real Estate industry, with many satisfied clients in and around this area. Ken has previously worked in roles within the grain and agricultural industry, for 20 years working locally and further afield. Ken believes that the path to long term personal satisfaction, within the Real Estate industry, includes honesty and ethics, the ability to negotiate therefore getting the best possible outcome for vendors and purchasers alike. This has resulted in many loyal clients returning to Ken for the sale of their most valuable investment and enthusiastic testimonials from his numerous happy clients as well as referrals to their friends and family.

Contact: Ken McDonald 0418 524 150 | 03 5229 8017

Part of Your Community. Inverleigh resident and Funeral Director, Ebony Hovey can assist you with your enquiries and funeral care needs. Ebony is available to guide you through funeral planning and arrangements as well as provide obligation free funeral advice and information.

5221 4788 www.tuckers.com.au


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CHIROPRACTOR at Golden Plains Medical Centre Can chiropractic treatment help with HEADACHES?

27-31 Willis Street Winchelsea Vic 3241

Appointments Available Monday to Friday and some Saturdays

Common types of headaches are tension, migraine, and cervicogenic headaches. Tension-type headaches commonly present as band-like tension around the head, whereas migraine headaches usually result in pain on one side of the head and are commonly accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound. With cervicogenic headaches, the neck is the source of the problem, but the pain is perceived in the head and/or face. Chiropractors can assess, diagnose, and manage headaches. Current evidence suggests that chiropractic treatme can be effective in treating cervicogenic and tension headaches. Studies have also shown that chiropractic treatment can help decrease the intensity and frequency of migraines.

Bulk Bills patients on Pension, Health Care Card and Children

Treatment options may include: - Soft tissue therapy - Joint mobilisations and/or adjustments - Therapeutic exercises - Lifestyle changes and education - Referral and co-management

Online bookings www.latrobehealthcentre.com.au

Enquires and Bookings please phone

03 5267 1268

Made to order to suit your garden conditions.

59 Geelong Rd, Bannockburn 03 5281 2320

Mike Patton 0408 784631 Beautifully designed Australian native gardens, drought tolerant, low maintenance


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Summer Sensations Cafe & Windmill Golf 1440 Shelford Road Teesdale

Ph. 5281 5449

Web site: www.summer-sensations.com.au

Open 10 till 4 Saturday and Sunday until school holidays which commence 21st September

Open 6 days (closed Tuesday) 10am till 4pm for School Holidays only. Mini Golf and Cafe are open on these days.

A range of Spring/Summer foods available.

Take Off Weight Naturally BANNOCKBURN (Teesdale TOWN Club)

TUESDAYS 5:30pm-7:30pm

St. John’s Anglican Church Hall 11 Byron Street, Bannockburn Jan: 5281 5138 / 0400 005 270 Patti: 5281 1290 / 0400 131 465


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Dispute Resolution & Litigation Debt Collection Property Law Wills & Estates Powers of Attorney Business Law Family Law By appointment only

22 Willis Street, Winchelsea ph. 5221 8777

www.wightons.com.au Geelong • Corio • Winchelsea • Ocean Grove

Legal services for Inverleigh Geelong Legal is a small law firm focusing on the legal needs of local people and their businesses in Geelong and the wider district. We pride ourselves on taking a personal approach to all legal matters. We respond quickly and effectively and build relationships upon trust and mutual respect. Our services include:

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Wills and Estates Family Law Property and Conveyancing Commercial Law Litigation Employment Law

We can visit you at your home or business upon request.

Approachable. Informed. Uncomplicated. Geelong Legal | ABN 92 627 666 899 Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation

Phone 03 5273 0252 | Fax 03 5273 0254 Email info@geelong.legal | Web geelonglegal.com.au Office Level 1, 87 Little Malop Street, Geelong VIC 3220

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SEKA POWELL?

SEKA POWELL Residential Sales

With over 18 years in real estate, Seka Powell’s experience, energy, and ethics are vital ingredients in a winning recipe that consistently achieves the best possible results for her clients.

Seka is passionate about looking after people and as such she has built a solid and loyal community of vendors and purchasers who seek her out whenever they need to buy or sell property, or indeed if they just need some genuine and friendly expert advice. Through her work and attitude, Seka has made many friends from all walks of life. Her clients consistently testify to the quality of Seka’s knowledge and her dedication to open, regular communication, both of which help her clients make informed decisions about what are often the largest investments they will ever make. Her integrity and comprehensive service is a point of difference in the field and her ability to listen, understand and problem solve ultimately delivers outstanding results based on her clients’ wants and needs. Seka over the years has been involved in many charity events, including raising tens of thousands of dollars for adolescent mental health. To discuss the sale of your property, call Seka today! t. 03 5224 2204 m. 0409 235 245 e. seka@gartland.com.au www.gartland.com.au


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Before and After School Care Long dare care Fully Funded Kindergarten Program Bright Minds Early Learning Centre at 17 Archer Way Bannockburn, is located between St Mary MacKillop Catholic Primary School and Bannockburn CollegeP-12. We are a private, family owned, purpose built Early Learning Centre, with long day care, a fully funded Kindergarten program and a 45 place before and after school program. Our Before and After School Program: runs from 7am until 9am and 3.30pm-7pm. Some of our features include: • • • • • •

Stand alone, purpose built room with its own bathroom facilities. Breakfast and afternoon tea supplied. Separate outdoor space with large grass area, sandpit, down ball court & equipment. Government/rebate approved with Qualified staff. Programs developed to each child’s needs and interests, in a safe and happy environment Children taken to school and picked up by qualified staff.

Our Long Day Care: Is open from 7am-7pm. We offer state of art facilities, individualised programs and highly qualified and experienced staff. Kindergarten Program: Our fully funded kindergarten program runs within our long day care. Our kindergarten teacher is Bachelor trained and has ran successful programs in Melbourne before moving to bright minds. Other features of Bright Minds: -Veggie gardens - fruit trees – café style dining area – open kitchen – animals – beautifully landscaped play areas – smaller, age appropriate rooms – take away coffee and home cooked meals coming in 2018 – incursions & excursions – music program – yoga – each room has its own art room If you would like to enquire about Bright Minds programs, please call (03)52921931 or send an email to enquiries@brightmindsearlylearningcentre.com.au


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IN OTHER NEWS • Common Eye Diseases of Dog and Cats • Signs of Eye Disease • Conjunctivitis • Foreign Bodies • Corneal Ulcer • Cherry Eye • ‘Dog Training...when should you start and where does it end? ALSO OF INTEREST Flipping Disc Dogz

A big congratulations to Flipping Disc Dogz for their amazing performance. What a fabulous effort and great presentation of dog training they displayed on Australia’s Got Talent.

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Common Eye Diseases of Dog and Cats

Any sign of eye problems should be treated promptly with a visit to our veterinarians. We don’t think much about eye health until something goes wrong. Discharge, redness, closed eyelids and swelling can all signal problems with your pets eyes. It does not just cause discomfort and irritation it can also lead to permanent damage if treatment is delayed. In this newsletter we will be looking at a few of the common eye diseases seen in our pets.

Signs of Eye Disease

• Squinting • Watery eyes • Redness in the whites of the eyes • Yellow or green discharge • Pawing at the eye • Cloudiness on the surface of the eye • Third eyelid protusion (red tissue protruding lower eyelid). • Bumping into objects. • Dilated or different sized pupils.

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Conjunctivitis

Dogs and cats can be affected by conjunctivitis, an inflammation of the tissues that join the eyelids to the eyes. This sometimes accompanies a respiratory infection. It can also be brought on by airborne irritants.

Interesting Eye Facts

Foreign Bodies

Dolphins sleep with one eye open. Scallops have 50-100 eyes. Dogs cant distinguish between red and green. Owls cannot move their eyeballs. Guinea Pigs are born with their eyes open. Eyes on horses and zebras point sideways. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain. Cat’s eyes have almost 285 degrees of sight. Worms have no eyes but they can sense light.

Corneal foreign bodies are seen most frequently in dogs, cats, and horses. They are usually organic material such as grass seeds, dirt or dust, but sand, metal and glass foreign bodies are also seen. Do not try and remove the object with your fingers or tweezers as you may cause more damage to the eye.

Corneal Ulcer

The cornea is the clear, shiny membrane that makes up the front of the eyeball. A corneal ulcer is a wound on the cornea. Ulcers can deepen quickly and threaten perforation of the eye. Corneal ulcers are painful. A corneal ulcer is diagnosed by examination and use of ‘fluorescein stain’, which adheres to the ulcerated areas. Special lights will make the stain fluoresce.


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Cherry Eye

New Product

Unlike humans (who only have two eyelids), dogs and cats have three.The third eyelid is called the nictitans or nictating membrane. Cherry eye is a common name for prolapse of the tear gland of the third eyelid. Treatment is a straightforward surgical procedure.

‘Dog Training...when should you start and where does it end?

NUMNUTS Numnuts’ patented technology is a practical, farmer friendly method for alleviating the pain suffered when lambs go through husbandry procedures. The numnuts tool incorporates a single action handheld device that dispenses a rubber ring and injects local anaesthetic to alleviate pain when lambs are castrated and tail docked, known as marking. Numnuts is available from the clinic. Please contact us for further information.

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If you want a well rounded puppy/dog then puppy school is the starting point. We run six week classes here at the clinic. Six weeks sounds like a bit of a commitment but the way we run classes is unique. We problem solve issues but our main focus is based around engagement, confidence and building foundation skills with your dog to last a lifetime. The classes are kept small and focused on the individual needs within the group. We have also started group classes on Sunday afternoons. Our current class is full but if you are interested please ask to be added to the waiting list at the clinic. As soon as we have enough names, we will run additional classes. We have had a few people ask about classes during the week; again if there is enough interest then we are happy to look at starting an additional weekday class. These group classes are for all ages and breeds; and tailored to the needs of the group but there is a focus of ensuring that the dog has a good basic obedience foundation including recall and we troubleshoot any issues that the handlers may have too. For us a dog never stops learning. So if you have an issue that you’d like help with please get in touch. We also offer one on one consults for specific cases. We will be opening up specific classes in the following areas soon. • Recall • Lead Management • Scent Work If you’d like further information or to be added to our mailing list - so you dont miss out on any of our upcoming classes please email. Caroline@puzzleddogtrainingservices.com

Bannockburn Veterinary Clinic 24 Hour Care 7 Days a Week

Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday 7.30am – 6.30pm Saturday 8.00am – 1.00pm OUR SERVICES

Telephone: 03 52811 221 OUR VETS v v v v v v

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Peter Bond Kelly Bond Simon Mims Wendy Balmain Kylie Flanagan George Johnstone

After Hours: 0407 811 222 We recognise animals large and small are part of your family and our team is committed to providing the best health care available every hour of everyday

1759 Midland Highway, Bannockburn. www.bannockburnvet.com.au

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Annual Health Checks Full Surgical Facilities Digital X-Ray Ultrasound Equine Facility Large Animal Home Visits In Clinic Bloods Dentistry


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The bowls season is just around the corner starting in October and we are looking forward to another great year. Our season of Pennant starts in the first week of October and we have entered one team in the Midweek competition in Division 5 and two teams in the Saturday competition, Division 3 and 10. We will be having a practice game against Norlane at home on Saturday 21st September from 1pm onwards if you would like to drop in and see what the game is about and how it is played.

INVERLEIGH BOWLS CLUB

CLUB HAPPENINGS www.inverleighbowls.org

has improved. We will provide further information on this soon, so watch this space and our Facebook page. Please get in touch with Suzy Coleman for more info on 0431 080 977. We look forward to seeing you there. We will also run a two day (2hrs per day) coaching / training clinic in lawn bowls for 8 to 14 year olds. We want to run this for two consecutive days, 24th & 25th September, during the school holidays. Our members, running this, have working with children certificates. There will be no cost involved, we just ask that flat soled shoes be worn (runners) and the club will provide bowls and coaching. Please keep an eye out in the school newsletter for more details on this or contact Marj Peel to register your interest. marjpeel@bigpond. com We will continue to run our barefoot bowls on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, keep an eye out for the signs around town, everyone is welcome to We are heading down to Derrinallum for the drop in. second running of the Highway Challenge, a friendly Our members will be at the club each Friday game between Derrinallum, Cressy, Lismore, Mortlake night (5.30pm onwards) from mid-September for pracand Inverleigh. The game will be on Sunday 15th Septice, so please feel free to drop in and have a try of lawn tember with Inverleigh the raining champs, hopefully bowls, we are always looking for new players. The bar we can defend the title. will be open on these nights as well. We will be offering a number of opportunities I look forward to keeping you all up to date for the community to participate in functions at the with what is happening around the club during the club and to try the game of lawn bowls. We will run the season. ‘Bowling with Babies’ as we did last year. We are lookAdrian Hurring ing at some dates in November for when the weather President In October 2019, Linda and I are attempting to start and finish the Spring Shitbox Rally. This rally leaves from Melbourne, via the Birdsville Track and finishes in Townsville seven days later. Around 200 cars (of value under $1000) enter with two things in mind - to have fun and to raise finds for Cancer Research. Each entrant has to raise at least $5,000 for the Cancer Council before being accepted on the rally and we are asking for you to consider helping us achieve this

goal. Donations are tax deductable. Cheques can be made out to the Cancer Council or alternatively you can give directly to our donation page by following this link https://2019spring.shitboxrally.com.au/ boxers

If you would like to know more about the rally please visit: 2019 Spring Shitbox Rally or contact either Linda or I on: Linda 0456100 862 or Ralph 0488 580 453. More info in next months Leigh News


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Meredith And District Motor Cycle Club 16 High Street, Bannockburn, 3331 Tel: (03) 5281 1481 Fax: (03) 5281 1978 www.bannockburnsurgery.com.au

Dr Cameron Profitt Dr John Henderson Dr Benjamin Fry

Dr Andrew Bell Dr Margaret Somerville Dr Samantha Buchholz

Bannockburn Surgery provides comprehensive GP services, has been practicing in the community for more than 30 years, is the largest practice in the shire, with 6 full time equivalent Doctors and has an excellent reputation. Monday,Tuesday & Wednesday: 8.30am – 7.30pm Thursday & Friday: 8.30am – 5.30pm Saturday: Emergency Session 10.00am – 12:00pm (no appt required) Round the clock care is offered to our regular patients, call the Surgery afterhours for further information. We are an accredited teaching practice, training GP’s of the future, our current Doctors are Dr Carolyn Grigg and Dr Rachelle Smith. We also offer the following services: Jessica O’Shannassy- Diabetes education; Peter Angelucci & Stephanie Bennetts- Podiatry; Judith Emond- Mental Health Practitioner; Ceri Webb- Speech Pahologist; Q-Fever testing and vaccinations and Yellow Fever vaccinations; Mr Chatar Goyal- Orthopaedic Surgeon and Dr Saj RathnyakeGynaecologist will both be practicing at Bannockburn Surgery as visiting specialists. Please talk to your Doctor about a referral if you require either of these services. Fees are payable at the time of consultation by cash or eftpos. Bookings are available online (visit our website) or by phone 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.

Looking for a safe and fun place to ride your dirt bike or somewhere to take the kids to ride? Look no further than Meredith and District Motorcycle Club (or MADMCC). We meet the 3rd Sunday of every month for our ride day (NO RACING AND NO QUADS /4 WHEELERS)

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. 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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MYSTERY OBJECT

John and Anne Bolitho have submitted this “Mystery Object”. The object is from the U.K. and they came across this tool displayed in a pub called “the Weighbridge” in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. Send you answer to: Leighnews@bigpond.com I’ll publish the answer, with the name of the first correct submission, next month.


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Golden Pens – Write Side Up

Yummuck Sauce To make a feast of every course, G’Day from the Golden Pens writing group. Drown it, then down it in Yummack sauce. It has been a productive month for the writers Anything detestable is digestible too, with lots of stories being written and read. Poetry When you flush it down your gullet as Yummuck stew. Whatever it is you cannot stummack, has been prominent with lots of witty and rhyming words to tease and tickle. One of the things we Is a ‘dish delish’ on a flood of Yummuck. Even gravel will sink in a hurry, do is to set ourselves a topic, at random, and write When it goes in the flow of a Yummuck slurry. a short, quick piece within a predetermined time We sing the praise of this singular unction, limit. It can be daunting but everyone of us man- Which stimulates every bodily function. Yummuck is it name, ingestion is its game, ages to scribble a few words together either as a story or a ditty and the results can be quite funny, Making edible the inedible is its fame.

or even serious, depending on the subject at hand. This months entry is from Bridh, a poet, a story teller, and a man of few spoken words but plenty of wit and humour. We hope you like this poem that was published in our last book, Gathering Gum Leaves.

Nice one Bridh, for those of us who need a little help with a sauce to ease the food down. Don’t forget we are contactable via our email goldenpens4@gmail.com or by just popping into the Bannockburn library on any second Thursday from 29th August. Happy Writing!


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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

INVERLEIGH AREA Bellarine Harness for Pleasure Club Pat, Phone 5264 5235 Inverleigh Bowls Club Pres. Adrian Hurring 0418 593 849 Sec. Suzy Coleman 0431 080 977 Inverleigh Cemetery Trust Des Guinane. 0409 224 811 Inverleigh Cricket Club Pres: Marcus Warton ph. 0400 199 309 Inverleigh CWA Melissa Rutherford 0419 256 014 Inverleighcwa@gmail.com Inverleigh-Leigh Valley Lions Club Bill Hughes 5281 5391 inverleigh.lions@gmail.com Inverleigh Golf Club President: Greg Erwin & Jeremy Richardson Secretary: Dianne Morgan Phone: 5265 1575 Inverleigh Historical Society Katrina Robson 0400 527 352 Liz McDonald 5265 1270 Inverleigh Playgroup President: Suzy 0431 080 977 Secretary: Deb 0428 794 500 Inverleigh Progress Assoc. President:Hilary Hamilton 5265 1384 Secretary: Luanne Thornton 5265 1256

Leigh District Landcare Group Sec: Maxine Campbell 5265 1210 Leigh District Riding Club Leesa Phone 5265 1024

Working Sheepdog Club Glenn Agnew 0427 325 905

Victoria Park Reserve Bookings, Denise Cook ph. 0419 103 196

SES Emergency 000

MURGHEBOLUC AREA. Murgheboluc Recreation Reserve. Fiona Inglis. 0421 679 770

Windstorm and Flood 132 500 Controller: Nathan Hansford Mob: 0409 811 138

SHELFORD AREA Shelford Cricket Club Andrew Clarke 0439634891 Mark Hampshire 0409428931

EMERGENCY

Shelford Progress Association Pres: Heather Stone 5281 3241 Sec: Glenn Jeffery 0413 317 779 TEESDALE AREA

Police, Ambulance, Fire, SES

Ring 000

LifeLine 5222 2233 or 13 11 14 B’burn Surgery 5281 1481

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 Leighdale Equestrian Centre Robyn Grixti Ph 5281 5290 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012 Leighdale Pony Club Inc. Pres: Tom McCann 5265 1169 Sec: Sue Moran 0437 914 454

Teesdale TOWN Club (Take off Weight Naturally) Jan Pope Ph: 5281 5138

B’burn Vet 5281 1221 B’burn Taxi 5281 1777 Barwon Water 1300 656 007 Power Failure 13 24 12 Geelong Hospital Accident & Emergency 5226 7564 Golden Plains Equine Vets 0437 467 097

Teesdale Branch Liberal Party Charlie Hartup 5281 5222

Golden Plains Medical Centre 5281 2320

Teesdale Cricket Club Alister Woods. 0439 395 456

Wildlife Rescue 0500 540 000

Teesdale Pre School Mandy Bartlett. 5281 5488

Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service 1800 015 188

Inverleigh RSL Sub-Branch Pres. Malcom Johns. 5281 5253

Teesdale Sporting Complex Mrs Kay Hower. 5281 5389

Shire Ranger 5220 7111

Inverleigh Tennis Club Shane Lubcke 0410 483 690

Teesdale Tennis Club Mrs Judy Evans. 5281 5328

Inverleigh Riding Club Leighdale Equestrian Centre Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012

Teesdale Community Hall Dale Smithyman 5281 5486

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

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