Mail - Mt Evelyn Mail - 29th September 2015

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Tuesday, 29 September, 2015

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Best of the best By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS ELIZABETH Lilburn from Mount Evelyn has been awarded the 2015 Casey Apprenticeship/Trainee of the Year Award. Ms Lilburn, 23, has worked at Red Earth Flowers for 18 months and while she is completing a three-year apprenticeship course, she is about to accelerate into her third year studies early. Her employer, owner and operator of Red Earth Flowers Kelly Briggs, said the award was very well deserved. “Elizabeth always goes above and beyond in all aspects of her work,” Ms Briggs said. Ms Lilburn was honoured at an awards ceremony at Chateau Yering on Tuesday 22 September by Casey MP Tony Smith and members of the awards selection committee. The ceremony was attended by about 100 family, friends, colleagues and peers of all the finalists for the awards. Ms Lilburn said it was a great honour to be recognised with the award and said she was very grateful to her employers not only for nominating her, but for giving her the chance to work with them. “I work for such lovely people,” she said. “I feel elated. I love them like a family and I’m so encouraged and proud.”

Owner and operator of Red Earth Flowers, Kelly Briggs said having Elizabeth as part of the team had been a great experience for everyone. “She is driven and creative, she really excels in customer service, she is so friendly and helpful which is just amazing,” Ms Briggs said. Ms Lilburn said she loved working for Red Earth Flowers, but didn’t always plan to take on an apprenticeship. “I actually did a Bachelor of Design, then had a trial with Red Earth Flowers and we just clicked,” she said. “I have design in my blood and Kelly at Red Earth really let me run with it; I would have worked there for free I love it so much.” Tony Smith said the awards were very important for encouraging young people into the workforce and recognising their achievements. “The apprentices and trainees of today will help form the backbone of our small businesses and local economy into the future,” he said. As for her future plans, Elizabeth wants to stay on working as a florist for Red Earth Flowers as she really loves her job. “I want to stay on here if they will have me, I love working for them so much,” she said.

SIMON MATTISKE

SILVAN Primary School students recently enjoyed some old-fashioned fun at their recent billycart derby and boxcar rally. The day was educational, too, with students creating the designs, requiring maths skills. Sergeant Mark Knight and Leading Senior Constable Shane Cross from Monbulk Police Station were on hand with speed cameras to judge the fastest carts. Shown here are Sam Norris and Hamish Martin in their police boxcar with Sergeant Mark Knight. See full story and pictures on page 8. Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

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