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Library a place for everyone The message that new library service provider Myli wants to promote is that there is no change to your service at the Pakenham Library. Myli, a not-for-profit organisation, took over from Casey Cardinia Libraries, late last year. But all book borrowing services, free internet and opening hours all remain unchanged. You don’t even need to get a new library card. Librarians Fem, Verona, Kelly (back) with Vicki, Abigail and William (front). 316715 Picture: ROB CAREW
Service to tennis An Officer woman has been honoured for her dedication to local tennis clubs in the Australia Day Honours List, announced Thursday 26 January. Betty Lukas received the The Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her service to tennis. She was the co-founder of the Narre Warren Tennis Club in 1982, where she served as president (1985-2004 and since 2020), secretary (1983-1984, 2007-2011) and treasurer (1996-1999).
She is also the record keeper and a life member of the club. Ms Lukas also served as president of the Berwick and District Tennis Association from 1999-2011 and has been vice-president since 2015. She is a club representative and life member. In addition, she was a tennis junior convenor (1996-2007), a Tennis Victoria representative (1999-2011) and a funding committee member from 2019-2021.
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The late Reverend Neville Muir, formerly of Beaconsfield, was awarded an AM. He received his nod for significant service to the deaf community, and to the international Christian ministry. Mr Muir was the founder and international director of Deaf Ministries International, the founder and missionary for World Opportunities International and served as a teacher at the Victorian College for the Deaf. Kenneth White of Drouin South also received an OAM for service to the community
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