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Leigh News-Inverleigh

ISSN 0313-8453

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An Inverleigh Progress Association Publication AUGUST 2018Leigh News

Volume 44 Number 7

Stories this month: What is an Inside-Out Shed? Page 3. Retirement of Doctor Wayne Lightfoot. Page 5

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Welcome to August!

I am quietly excited about this edition of the Leigh News for a couple of reasons. August 2015 was my first edition as editor, and what a great journey it has been so far. This is edition 33 I have had the pleasure of preparing.

It is also 41 years since the very first edition of the Leigh News in August 1977. You may recall I did ask a couple of months ago if anyone had a copy. There wasn’t one in the historical collection at the Inverleigh Hall, but a couple of people did respond with information and I was able to borrow a copy. Unfortunately only 5 or the 6 pages were printed and page 4 was blank. To mark the occasion I have reprinted 4 of the pages in the centrefold of this issue so you can see how times have changed and also remove it as a keepsake if you wish. I will continue my hunt for page 4 also.

Thanks for the lovely photo on the front cover too. It is a local Inverleigh garden and doesn’t it look a picture.

I hope you enjoy the articles I have included this month. I found them very interesting and thanks to all who have contributed. If you have something to offer, please forward it to me...there are many in the district that will enjoy reading your contributions.

WHAT’s ON in AUGUST:6th Probus Meeting P187th Probus Outing P189th Inverleigh Seniors Lunch P1523rd Inverleigh Seniors AGM P1526th Creators and Craft Market P1526th Landcare Working Bee P1327th Rural Womens Network Meeting P4

3rd Sept Victoria Park Inverleigh AGM P17

INVERLEIGH PROGRESS ASSOCIATION meet in the

Inverleigh Public Hall on the 4th Tuesday of each month @7 :30pm

(Except January)INVERLEIGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY

meet in the Inverleigh Public Hall

0n the 4th Monday of each Month@8pm(Except December & January)

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

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On the western outskirts of the Inverleigh township stands an unusual corrugated iron clad farm shed: a grain storage shed with its frame outside the cladding. The shed was built in about 1970 by Jack Bath for farmer Jack McNaughton. Oats grown on Jack’s Longs Road farm, by share farmer Llew Palmer (of Shelford) were augured into the shed, then used lat-er to feed sheep during the autumn dry period. Jack Bath was a well know local carpenter & builder. The heavy steel framing was built at Jack’s shed in Inverleigh before being transferred and erect-ed using man power only. No cranes were used like they would be nowadays. The grain was added to the storage shed via the spout on the roof (see photo-com-plete with distribution disk spread the feed as it was loaded in) and was extracted using the shoot in the side and any low level grain remaining was accessed via a doorway entry. As you can from the photos, there has been a lot of attention to detail in the construction with the tin flashings neatly mitred into every corner, inside and out. The steel “C section” columns have had flat inserts neatly welded in to form box columns, pos-sibly to make it harder for mice to run up them. Jack built 2 other “Inside-Out” sheds for local farmers, Jack Hutchins of Leigh Park and Denis Smith of Shelford. Although Jack was a farmer, he and his wife Jessie lived in Central Inverleigh in the house that is now Sonny Café. Jack being of thrifty Scottish heritage only had one vehicle for farm and social use. It was a dark green Valiant sedan with mud tyres on the rear wheels for traction in the wet paddocks. When going around the farm, his dog “laddie” would sit in the front passengers’ seat for a good view of the sheep. Some of Jack and Jessies children and grandchildren still live in Inverleigh.The storage capacity of the shed was about 1,000 bags or 3,000 bushells. Thanks to Richard Palmer and Bruce McDonald for this contribution.

McNaughton’s Inside-Out Shed

Local Maths Tutoring

Grade 5 –

Year 10 Deakin University Student – Engineering

Phone Nathan – 0435 219 575

“ Save this Date “ for the

RSL Commemoration Supper Dance

10th November 2018100 years since the signing of the Armistice.

More information to follow next month.

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BOOK BAZAAR 2018 WRAPS UP A BIG SUCCESS Another successful Book Bazaar has recently taken place at the Inverleigh Public Hall (July 7 & 8) raising funds for the ongoing maintenance costs of the hall facilities. Final total being $3200 profit. This is a great effort considering 95% of the books sold were for $1 or less. The weather wasn’t kind to us but we were very happy with the result of our hard work and we had many happy young & older “book worms” that walked away with lots of fabulous books. A huge thanks must go out to everyone that donated books, as without your generous donations we would not have been able to hold the Book Bazaar and sell fantastic books at bargain prices! The “fiction” room (usually known as the “sup-per room” amongst locals) was bursting with an estimated 6000 books alone within the walls! These books were wonderfully sorted and arranged in popular author name and in alphabeti-cal order by Katrina Robson and her team: Liz & Bruce Mc-Donald, Christine & Keith Windle, Melissa Rutherford. It was a huge job but with many compliments given over the weekend of the Book Bazaar it was worth all the effort! The main hall was also holding loads of books on various table headings. My team of junior book sorters consisted of: Caitlin Erwin, Archer, Hugo and Perri Brumby, Tavish McDonald. They were well supported by Amy Stack, Holly White, Jenny Walker, Helen & Neil Carberry. Their support with the mammoth task of setting up the Book Bazaar during the week was truly appreciated in a huge way. On the weekend of the Book Bazaar we were grateful of the help of Tonya Allen & Lyndall Brumby as extra volunteer helpers. The big job of packing away all the unsold books was made easy with a smaller band of volunteers on Monday morning with extra help from Keith Robson and Peter Trevaskis. Thanks again to everyone who helped.

The raffle was drawn at the closure on Sunday and it was won by Fletcher Boote (Liz & Bruce McDonald’s grand-son). No doubt Fletcher will enjoy choosing some “new” books at Dymock’s with his $50 gift voucher. Once again thank you to everyone that supported the 2nd Inverleigh Book Bazaar by either donating, buying or helping with the books. Katrina Robson and her daugh-ter, Tonya Allen have kindly volunteered to co-ordinate the next Book Bazaar which will be held in 2019. So watch this space for the actual date of next year’s Book Bazaar. We will be requesting more book donations, if you missed passing on your books to us this year save them up for next year’s book bazaar please.

Happy reading!Anne-Maree Tarbett.

GOLDEN PLAINS RURAL WOMEN’S NETWORK INC It pleasing to inform readers that the Golden Plains Rural Women’s Network Inc has decided to keep on keeping on with some renewed vigour and inspiration.Lobbying for our Shire It is pleased to note that part of the Network’s submission to the Federal Redistribution was rec-ognised with the portion of the previous Corangamite Elec-torate that had been destined to become Wannon was actually retained within Corangamite and thus retains its community of interest with business and education districts. The portion encompasses Barunah Park, Barunah Plains and Wingeel. This reflects the course of the Wingeel school bus route that has for many years taken secondary school children to Geelong from these localities. Unfortunately, we were not successful with the remainder of the submission that focussed on areas closer to Ballarat and surrounds in the Golden Plains Shire.Changing Our Game The Network has been successful in securing a small grant from the Change Our Game Community Activation Grants program. Our Network in partnership with Golden Plains Shire Council, aims to develop and deliver a women’s leadership program. This program will consist of a series of

workshop sessions with a focus on building the capacity and confidence of local women in leadership opportuni-ties, with a focus on local sport and recreation settings. Keep an eye out for details of the launch event we have planned for 12 September…Sponsored Winners It is also a delight to announce that Jennifer Mitton of Dereel and Kaylene Grigsby of Teesdale are the successful applicants to be sponsored by our Network to attend the Victorian Rural Women’s (Continued Page 7)

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On the 30th of June, one of Geelong’s most beloved and trusted General Practitioners will retire from practice. His patients adore him. His staff love him so much, they are not only some of Geelong’s longest serving employees, but his patients also. The medical fraternity hold him in the highest regard. Wayne will retire from practice from Kunat-jarra Medical Clinic at 252 Church Street, Hamlyn Heights, after 16 years tirelessly working from here. As a full-time GP he has gone above and beyond by setting aside every Tuesday and Friday to visit patients in nursing homes and to carry out home visits to those people who have no other way of getting in to a doctor’s surgery, includ-ing those have been recently released from hospital. In an age where home visits are all but unheard of, Wayne has been a saviour to those who have had no other access to an attentive and car-ing GP, in their time of greatest need.Wayne graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Med-icine/Bachelor of Surgery Degree in 1979 following which he commenced three years in the General Practice Training Program with an in-ternship at St Vincents Hospital in Victoria Parade, Fitzroy. Upon completion of this Program, a complete change followed with Wayne relocating to Papua and New Guinea for a year, working in Bougainville. On arrival back in Australia he settled in Hey-field working as a GP for the next 5 years. For almost the next 30 years the people of Geelong and district have been blessed to have Wayne working in their midst, with 5 years spent, in what was then the much smaller communities of Bannockburn and In-verleigh , at what is now known as the Bannockburn Surgery, and 7 years at Anglesea and Torquay at the Surfcoast Medical Centre. Wayne then moved on to Kunatjarra Medical Clinic, where he has served the community for the past 16 years. Gaby Bolton is one of Wayne’s longest serving patients, having been his patient her entire life. At 24 years of age in a month’s time, Gaby’s initial consultation was for her initial immunisations as a young baby. Wayne has not only been Gaby’s GP. He has been an invaluable support to her through many diffi-cult times including two life threatening diagnoses and extended treatments to save my own life – one a vena cava tumour diag-nosed when she was 9 years old, the other an aggressive breast cancer diagnosis when she was just 16 years of age. As her moth-er, it came as no surprise that Gaby decided to follow Wayne into the field of medicine and a lifelong care of others. It is most fitting that in the same year that Wayne is retiring, Gaby will be graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (Hons) Degree herself. As far as role models, that she will base her practicing career on, there could be none better than Wayne. From a patient’s perspective, we have never once asked him what marks he achieved in medicine. Marks don’t make the doctor. Kindness does. Empathy does. Caring does. Listening does. Reassurance does. Wayne has all those qualities in spades. Let’s hope Gaby does too. We genuinely wish Wayne the most restful,

healthy and content retirement, deservedly so, after decades of putting his patients first which so often translated into him still being at work late. into the night, long after everyone else had left. We now hope that all the hours sacrificed for us, will now be rewarded to him, being able to do all the things he has

loved and missed out on doing whilst devoting his life to being the best GP any of us could have wished for. These sentiments are not ours alone, but those of many people we have spoken to since finding out about his imminent retirement. We have discovered that the value and trust we have placed in Wayne, not only as our GP but as our coach, counsellor and mentor throughout some of our darkest days, has not been ours alone, but echoed by his other patients, his staff, the medical fraternity and the Geelong community in general. When at a specialist appointment recently, I was sharing with the Medical Recep-tionist how difficult it will be for us to lose Wayne as our GP when the lady standing in line next to me overheard me. She replied “Oh no. There are going to be so many devastated fam-ilies around Geelong. Wayne is the type of doctor that when a mother comes in with their sick children, Wayne will say “first of all mum, how are you doing?” There are going to be a lot of shattered people when they learn of his retirement. He will be so terribly missed”. I couldn’t have said it better myself. My health has never been better. I don’t know how I would have coped with news of his retirement at any other point of being his patient. I know, however, there are patients of his that find themselves at their most vulnerable at present. How they are going to survive without him is beyond my comprehension. My heart goes out to them in the way that only a fellow patient of his, these past 24 years, having gone through similar circumstances, can em-pathise with.On saying goodbye and getting some precious photos together with him, we asked what the highlight of his working life was. True to form, Wayne’s response was simple. It is what has made him the great doctor he is today – ‘All the patients he has met and got to know.’

Andrea Bolton

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DRIVERS ROSTERIf you cannot make roster please notify officer in charge or ring station 5265 1597.

OfficerInCharge Tanker One Tanker Two

6th August J. Alexander D. NevilleD. Fenwick B. Pearce M. Fry

13th August R. Wilson E. PeelR. MacDonald P. Jacobson A. Everett

20th August G. Harvey S. CookA. Collins M. Maguire M. Wilson

27th August A. Shelley J. HamiltonN. Wilson J. Holman B. Pearce

3rd September D. Muir G. MorganC. Holman M. Fry A. Everett

10th September G. Wishart M. HicksD. Fenwick P. Jacobson N. Wilson -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-

Community members: When you are going to burn

please log your burn by ringing Burn Notification on 1800 668 511

Inverleigh is a 100% volunteer brigade, drawn from the

community for the community.

JOINING INVERLEIGH CFA Inverleigh CFA is made up of 33 volunteers who work to ensure the town of Inverleigh has and emergency service. Fire fighters attend an average of 54 Emergency calls per year. We are often asked – how can I help the Fire Brigade? So we thought we would write a brief article about this.

Making a donation Extra funds help us replace vehicles, upgrade equip-ment and further into the future we will need to think about re-developing / renovating the fire station. So we are always grateful for donations.

Joining the Brigade We have a goal of having 50 operational fire fighters who train and attend emergencies. We would also like 10 non-operational helpers who can assist with support duties like gardening, fundraising, community events, putting out the bins weekly, station clean-ing fortnightly and providing admin support to the Brigade Secretary.

6-Month Joining Process Step 1) Make contact and express your interest in joining CFA via one of these options: •CFA Website: www.cfa.vic.gov.au under “Career & Volunteers” •CFA Phone: 1800 232 636 •Visit us at the fire station on a Monday evening or Sunday morning

Step 2) Fill in some forms •Police Check & 100 Points ID •Brigade Member Application Form •Medical Report Form (Visit the Doctor if required)

Step 3) Complete induction (Online & in person) and learn about how the Brigade runs

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Step 4) Informal Interview and basic fitness & basic ability session (fire fighters)

Step 5) Begin attending trainings and meetings with the Brigade to demonstrate your commit-ment and complete recruit training

Step 6) Learn about the equipment on each truck by helping with an inventory

After you have had approximately 6 months to learn skills, demonstrate your ability and give the Brigade members a chance to get to know you; the Brigade will vote at the general meeting to decide whether to accept or deny membership.

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St Paul’s Anglican Church Surprise Shop provides a great place to search for bargains for both our residents and the wider community. Regular travellers through Inverleigh stop for a snack and a browse, often saying how much they appreciate our town and its amenities, including our shop, which is well set out and kept clean and tidy by the volunteers. We would like to welcome more volunteers if you have a spare morning on either a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Satur-day. The work is not arduous and you have an opportunity to meet and chat to customers as they browse the wide variety of goods for sale. The main function of the shop is to support the church, but each year donations are made to charities around Geelong and environs, including such services as the meals provided at the Christ Church Hall in Moorabool Street supported by both the Anglican and Catholic churches, Samaritan House providing homeless men with accommodation and support services, the

A relaxed and friendly playgroup for children

aged 0 to 5 years

Toys, climbing frames, a weekly craft activity &

an excursion each term

WHERE: Inverleigh Public Hall

75 High St, Inverleigh

WHEN: Wednesday 9.15 - 11.15

COST: $3 a family per session

and a piece of fruit to share

Phone: 0410 555 140 Feel free to turn up, enjoy a cup of coffee and

a slice of cake and join in the fun !

Inverleigh

Contact: Eliza 0412 623 551

Salvation Army and the Brotherhood of St Lawrence among others. This year will be no different. Donations of clean clothes and other goods are very welcome and we appreciate the support received. There are some goods we cannot accept, namely any electrical items, children’s car seats and other baby furniture items, e.g. cots. The only such goods we can sell are those still in their original unopened packaging. This ensures safety and compliance, which we are obligated to follow. Unfortunately, lately we have been receiving goods, which are in no fit state to be sold. They are often dropped whilst the shop is closed and must be disposed of in the reg-ular rubbish collections or taken to the recycle centre or tip, both costly for our small service. Please be aware that your rubbish is your responsibil-ity and we ask that you dispose of it accordingly.

SURPRISE SHOP – OUR INVERLEIGH OPPORTUNITY SHOP

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Here is a conundrum?Two brother’s, both in their 70’s, meet for the first time at the graveside as they lay both their parents to rest.

How is this so?Answer on page 40.

GOLDEN PLAINS RURAL WOMEN’S NETWORK INC(From Page 4) Network Forum to be held in early August. This should be a great opportunity for networking, making new friends and contacts and building the resilience of women across Victoria.Meet our Network Women The Network thought it may be interesting to provide some information about our members so we will commence with our Secretary Jen Blake. Jen is a farmer living at Barunah Park. She didn’t listen to her mother and learnt to drive a tractor and to undertake most

aspects of running the property with husband Kevin. Jen is passionate about listening to and advocating for the needs of rural people and wants to see younger women become more involved in our communities. Jen has a pen friend in India that she started writing to as a fan of the ABC children’s hour. She has been able to visit Marina several times over some sixty years and is planning a visit later this year.Feel free to join us at our next meeting We look forward to welcoming you at the next meet-ing of the GPRWN is Monday 27 August at the Hesse Centre, Rokewood at 7.30pm.

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printed on carbon neutral paper Rainfall for Inverleigh 2017 2018 mm mmJan 36 Jan 45.0Feb 33.5 Feb 7.0Mar 42 Mar 19.5Apr 149.5 Apr 19.0May 27 May 73.0Jun 13 Jun 41.5Jul 31.5 Jul Aug 44.5 Aug Sep 56.5 Sep Oct 44 Oct Nov 38 Nov Dec 25.5 Dec YTD 541.0 YTD 205.0Rainfall for Shelford 2017 2018 mm mmJan 37.6 Jan 47.2Feb 34.0 Feb 9.2Mar 37.8 Mar 20.0Apr 141.8 Apr 12.2May 27.4 May 57.0Jun 10.6 Jun 24.8Jul 31.2 Jul Aug 54.2 Aug Sep 51.8 Sep Oct 33.5 Oct Nov 46.2 Nov Dec 23.8 Dec YTD 529.9 YTD 170.4Thanks to Ross Wilson of Shelford and also to Mora Leach of Inverleigh for supplying the rainfall figures each month.

KNIT, KNATTER AND THAT GROUP-TEESDALEBring a craft, learn a new craft or come for a walk, chat and cuppa.

Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday’s , 9.30am - 1.30pmAt 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

POLICE REPORT FOR APRIL 2018Hello all, We have had the Inverleigh-Winchelsea and Inverleigh-Shelford Roads resurfaced recently but the roads have been left with an 80 km/h speed limit. Both the roads have numerous signs along them indicating the 80 km/h zone. I do not make the speed limits my role is the enforcement of the zones. If you disagree with the speed limit on the roads you will need to contact Vic Roads. From a recent newspaper article it looks like exceeding the speed limit by 25 km/h or more will soon be earning a 3 month loss of licence instead of a one month penalty. Please be very mindful of this and it follows a trend of increasing penalties for speeding being pursued by TAC and the government. I have recently noticed some vehicles parking outside the Inverleigh hotel very close to the intersection. You are only permitted to park 10 metres from an intersection. I will be speaking to the council about putting a no standing sign up to remind drivers of this prohibited zone. I also had complaints about this issue outside

the Southern farming systems property on High Street next to Dundas Street (Winchelsea Rd) a while ago. Recently some people have been using the grassland next to the Common off Common Road as a skid pan. It has really chewed up the area. If someone sees a vehicle engaged in this activity please let me know. The same penalties for hoon driving also apply to this area. I attended the Inverleigh food swap again recently with my family and again enjoyed the experience. I see a lot of vegetable gardens around the town whilst I am driving around and I am sure that you like me would have excess fruit and vegetables which you can leave at the swap and probably pick up some others which you haven’t grown. It is also a good place to exchange tips and ideas if you are interested in growing your own food. I highly recommend attending when they have the monthly gathering.

Keep safe Chris

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printed on carbon neutral paper Leigh News 9Serrated Tussock Assistance for Bannockburn South Region Serrated tussock (Nassella trichotoma) is an introduced invasive plant from South America that has the potential to seriously reduce the agricultural capacity of properties and rapidly decrease the biodiversity of native grasslands. To further promote awareness of this noxious weed, the not-for-profit Victorian Serrated Tussock Working Party (VSTWP) has launched a new extension project in a region south of Bannockburn. The project area is bounded by Inver-leigh, Teesdale, Bannockburn and Stonehaven and covers 8,250 hectares. Tim Johnston, Extension Officer from the VSTWP, will be offering free inspections and providing expert advice to all landowners in the area over the next 6 months. Mr Johnston advises that “many landholders may not know how to identi-fy and manage serrated tussock and this program aims to increase awareness and provide technical advice on a property by property basis”. “Scattered serrated tussock plants have been observed in the region and adequate control along with early detection of new infestations is critical in managing this invasive plant.” stated Mr. John-ston. Chairman of the VSTWP John Burgess said “I encourage all landholders in the Bannockburn South project area to take up this offer of assistance and where possible work together with their neighbours in controlling this highly invasive weed.” For further information on the extension program, please contact Tim Johnston (VSTWP Extension Offi-cer), M: 0408 534804, E: [email protected]. Also visit the Geelong Landcare Network stall at the Bannockburn Farmers Market. For further information on the VSTWP, along with extension material, case study videos, newsletters and research material, please visit our website www.serratedtussock.com.

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AUGUST 2018 CALENDAR

‘Struan Mist’ and Horse Racing at Inverleigh

Struan Mist won five consecutive steeplechase races at Flemington and Caulfield in 1961. Owned by Edwin T. Pearce (Ted), Struan Mist was bred on his property, Struan Park on the Teesdale Road and was his most successful horse. Ted had served with the 4th Light Horse at Gallipoli and had a lifelong love of horses and producing good lucerne. Locals remember the horses being trained up the highway verge on Hamilton’s Hill. Fortunately, a framed collection of Struan Mist’s seven wins is still in the Pearce family, other memorabilia being lost in a fire.

From newspaper reports horse racing had been formalised in Inverleigh by 1857. There was seven races run as heats with monetary prizes as well as betting and a refreshment stand. Land sales for the township of Inverleigh had only commenced in 1854, so an owners pride in pitting your favourite horse against another, must have been very strong. Often the reports mention side

bets, usually the second placegetter against the winner, for a larger purse. By 1859 these race meetings were called “the Annual Inverleigh Races” and were held over Easter. The Easter carnival continued until 1921 when the Geelong

Racing Club decided on that date for their meeting.

James Wilson Snr., founder of the famous St Albans stud in Geelong in 1872, started as a trainer on Leigh Estate on the Inverleigh-Shelford Road. Leigh Estate was the horse stud farm of ‘rags to riches’ eccentric squatter John Moffatt. John worked for Clyde Company as a shepherd, then later building the first bridge at Shelford in 1844. Accumulating land and sheep all over western Victoria, John built the magnificent Chatsworth House at Hopkins Hill. He died in Sri Lanka whilst returning from a racehorse buying trip overseas.

The Hutchins family of Leigh Park was involved with breeding and racing horses from the late 1940’s with well-known horses including Ridicule and Sir Doroq, having a local following.

Gateway to the West, the 1978 history of Inverleigh, records that the earliest races were held on Woolbrook land

near the corner of Common Road and the Highway. Other mentions are of paddocks belonging to Boyce and Stout finally finding a home on Fullers’ paddock, two miles west of the town. Crowds of 700 are mentioned, with carts bringing spectators from the railway at Leigh Road (Bannockburn). Races for lady owners were included with a ‘Bracelet’ prize. Some years there were combined Murgheboluc, Inverleigh & Winchelsea races held on a paddock at The Falls on the Winchelsea Road. These were great celebrations with brass band renditions and huge crowds.

In 1882 it was a combined equestrian and athletic carnival and the news reported this description “The starter proved himself a man of considerable nerve in the dismissal of the pedestrians, for, at great personal risk, he effected the starts with a dilapidated fowling piece, the stock of which was bound to the barrel with string, copper, wire and a tin - a novel weapon, and highly dangerous to the manipulator. This day included a Manx Race which it is assumed was a three legged race, over 150 yards

2019 Calendar - B&W images are currently being collected for next year’s calendar. Please contact Liz McDonald 52651270 if you can contribute.

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INVERLEIGH KINDER RAFFLE RESULTS

Thank you to all who bought tickets. We raised over $4000. The kindergarten appreciates the community’s support.Congratulations to the following winners: 1st Grant Rimmer (trailer and wood) 2nd Sean Leaver (pest control voucher) 3rd Doris J (wood) 4th Bron Hawkes (flip bike) 5th Kathy McLaren (meat tray) 6th Raelene McC (garden voucher)

Enrolments for 3yo and 4yo kinder for 2019 are now being taken. Please contact: Bannockburn Children’s Service Centre on 5220 7230

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SHELFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL A warm welcome back everyone! This term will be a busy one with school camps, swimming, excursions and the implementation of some new and exciting pro-grams that will further support the educational needs of all our students. Prep Information Evening Shelford Primary School is holding an informa-tion evening on Wednesday 15 August at 6pm. Shelford Primary is a small school located five minutes out of Teesdale. Our school community allows for individual-ised learning with a strong emphasis on excellence in Lit-eracy and Numeracy. To find out more about our school please attend our Prep Information Evening. You can also contact our Principal Travis Faulkhead on 03 5281 3291 for more information or to arrange a tour. All year level enrolments are welcome. Professional Development We attended a maths professional development day focussing on Mathematical Mindsets. The day was hosted by Hepburn Primary school and we were also joined by Urquhart Park, Invermay, Mount Blowhard and Miners Rest Primary Schools who form a part of a Com-munities of Practice of Schools who share a common goal. Our Communities of Practice Goal is to improve our quality of practice and teaching of mathematics and to differentiate lessons to ensure they cater for individual students needs and requirements. We were able to obtain some great skills from this day that we can immediately implement into the classroom. Miss D will also con-tinue working with the other schools that attended to further investigate and implement high quality teaching and learning at our school. On 27th July we attended a Professional Development day for the 7 Steps to Writing Success program which has a brilliant success rate and has seen writing scores improve by 30% in one term. School Website On the last day of Term Two our school web-site was uploaded and is now live for you to view. I will upload our school newsletters and upcoming dates on the calendar to ensure that everyone is aware of what is happening in terms of excursions and swimming pro-grams etc.

Shopping Tour On Saturday 13th October we are running a shop-ping tour to Melbourne – why not join us and get organised for Christmas! The bus departs at 6.45am from Shelford Primary. The cost is $40.00 and includes morning and after-noon tea. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by 21st September to Beck Jenkinson 0417 519 116.

Important Dates:August7th – School Council8-10th Grade 3 camp15th – Prep Information Evening20-24th – Swimming ProgramSeptember11th – School Photos14th – Earth Ed Excursion

Mr Travis FaulkheadPrincipalPh: 03 5281 3291Email: [email protected]

Amendment C74 to the Golden Plains Planning Scheme Council has prepared Amendment C74 to the Golden Plains Planning Scheme. This amend-ment was formally exhibited in March 2017 and is being exhibited again in August 2018. The land affected by the Amendment is Lot 1 TP372637J and Lot 1 TP397040G, 230 Hopes Plains Road, Inver-leigh. The Amendment rezones the subject site from Farming Zone (FZ) to Low Density Residen-tial Zone (LDRZ) to facilitate residential develop-

ment. The Amendment also applies a Design and De-velopment Overlay Schedule 5 (DDO5) and will now also apply the Development Plan Overlay Schedule 16 (DPO16). If you are interested please look out for the formal notice of the amendment in the Geelong Adver-tiser on Saturday August 18th. If you have any questions about this amend-ment please contact the Strategic Planning Department at Golden Plains Shire on 5220 7111.

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Community Working Bee at Inverleigh Cemetery – Sunday 26th August If anyone is available on Sunday 26th August, the Leigh District Landcare Group would appreciate a hand with some weed control work at the Inverleigh Cemetery. A small Serrated Tussock infestation has be-come established in the open grassed area in the north west of the site. The plants are small to medium size and we will be chipping them out with mattocks. The Cemetery is regularly mown but if we can dig them out and remove them altogether we will greatly reduce the risk of this weed problem becoming any worse. Come along and help give some TLC to an important public space within our community. We will meet at 10am and will finish up at noon. Come back to the Landcare office in Inverleigh if you wish for a cup of tea afterwards. Equipment will be provided, but bring your own gloves and a preferred mattock or other tool if you like. The Cemetery property is managed by the Inverleigh Cemetery Trust which is made up of a very small number of volunteers who do the necessary administrative work purely out of community spirit. They don’t have many resources and would greatly appreciate some assistance with this weed con-trol task.

When: 10am – 12 noon, Sunday 26th AugustWhere: Inverleigh Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Inverleigh

Bring: gloves if desired, drinking water, (mattocks will be provided, but BYO if you like).

For more info: Susan Wishart, President Leigh District Landcare Group ph: 0438 560 870 or email: [email protected]

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Entertainment Books A special thank you to our local community for support-ing this fundraiser. Over $300 was raised for our school. Digital memberships are still available by accessing our link at: http://www.entbook.com.au/1131e48 with $12.00 commission going to our school for every membership sold. Be quick, you are missing out on great deals and offers!

Mudbrick Café Dates for 2018 – Open Wednesdays (once a term) 11.30-12.15pm The Mudbrick Café provides a wonderful opportunity for students to engage in real life learning experiences. The Café oppor-tunities include performances, serving, preparing food and greet-ing visitors. We welcome all visitors to partake of our beautifully presented food and general congenial atmosphere. Dates for 2018 are: Aug 8th and Nov 7th

Parents’ Club Please take the time to join our Teesdale Primary School Parents’ Club Facebook page to be kept up to date with events. https://www.facebook.com/groups/355011767931490/

•Good luck to all our competitors! •Just keep swimming! •Don’t forget to come to the next The Mudbrick Cafe!

2019 Enrolment Information Session The 2019 Enrolment Information Session is Wednesday, August 8th from 9-10am. An opportunity for any parent looking to enrol their child Prep- Grade 6 at Teesdale Primary School in 2019. There will be a school tour with insight into what’s on offer at our wonderful school. For more information, contact the office during school hours on 5281 5218.

Teaching and Learning at TPS This term students across the school are studying the design cycle and investigating design technologies in a variety of ways. They will INVESTIGATE, PLAN, BUILD, EVALUATE, MODIFY and then SHARE different designs throughout the term.

In Prep – Two, students will be investigating toys and machines, and working through the design process to develop their own. They will have a go at a variety of STEM (Science, Technolo-gy, Engineering, Maths) challenges that involve construction, team work and creativity.

In Year 3/4, students will be following the design process – investigate, plan, build, evaluate, modify, share – to construct a variety of structures, linking their learning to the environment and sustainability.

In Year 5/6, students will investigate architecture and de-sign from around the world, including famous buildings, landmarks and bridges. They will work through the design process, as “Engi-neers for our Future” to create a new design of architecture that will help make our lives easier or better.

School Concert- Geelong West Town Hall on Thursday 20th September Our students have been working extremely hard in prepa-ration for our upcoming school concert. The theme is related to our School Values Respect, Resilience, Friendship, Excellence and Hon-esty.

Student Led Conferences The conferences were held on 27th July and were a formal and professional opportunity to discuss student achievements and learning. Students articulated their learning goal(s) and celebrated their successes. The Student Led Conferences were designed to be a positive experience for all.

Year 1/2 Swimming Program Our students are participating in a 10 day intensive school swimming program. We know from long experience that the intensive nature of the program allows students to quickly develop confidence and experience progress.

Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program We have been busy preparing the garden for the warmer months ahead with turning the soil and adding our compost scraps to add nurturance to the garden beds. The students have planted a variety of vegetables and fruit for us to enjoy in our kitchen pro-gram.

To keep updated on what’s happening in the program like us on Facebook at:

https://www.facebook.com/TeesdalePrimarySchoolKitchenGarden/

TEESDALEPRIMARYSCHOOL

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MUSHROOM COMPOSTis now available

Contact Peter or Dianne5265 1757 or 0418 514 926to arrange for pick up from

Inverleigh Shelford RoadINVERLEIGH

$3 per Bag or $40 per M3

Inverleigh Seniors is a group of who meet

together twice a Month for friendship, support, activities and outings

August9th -Lunch @ The Inverleigh Hotel.

Meet at the Hotel at 12:00

23rd- Annual General Meeting- Meet at Inverleigh Hall 1:30

For Bookings contact President or SecretaryWe offer a sincere invitation to members of our com-

munity to join the Inverleigh Seniors.

A warm welcome will await you.

For information please contact: President: Una Miller 5265 1001 Secretary: Joy Gray 5265 1566

Tai Chi @ Teesdale Community Hall

Thursday’s 9.30am

Concernedaboutyourhearing?AustralianHearingisnowattheTeesdaleFamilyMedicalCentreandheretohelp!CalltheTeesdaleFamilyMedicalCentretodaytobookafreehearingcheck:33BruceStreetTeesdale,3328(03)52149912WithhearingcentresandsitesalloverGeelongandtheBellarinewemakeitsimpleandeasytoaccesshearingservicesinthefollowinglocations.Centres:GeelongBellPostHill200MalopStreetBellPostHillShoppingCentreGeelong,3220290-306AnakieRoad0352447200Norlane3215OceanGroveSites:Leopold,Newcomb,Unit1,79TheParadeDrysdale,HamlynHeights,OceanGrove3226Corio,LaraandBannockburn0352551205

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THE WEEKEND BEFORE FATHERS DAY – PICK UP SOMETHING INDIVIDUAL AND NICE FOR DAD AT THE CRAFT MARKET!

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Stockdale & Leggo Bannockburn4 High Street, Bannockburn, VIC, 3331

stockdaleleggo.com.au/bannockburnCall us today! (03) 5281 4444

Dean Wilson

0418 521 322

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0411 059 001

Steve Roper

0411 381 243

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MAYOR MESSAGE – AUGUST 2018

I’d like to remind you that Council’s rates notices will be distributed from mid-August to ratepayers so please keep an eye out for yours.

I am very excited to announce the recipients of our 2018-19 Community Grants. Council provides grants to community organisations all across the Shire to help address community needs and provide opportunities that enhance the wellbeing and quality of life of our residents and I’d like to congratulate all the recipients on behalf of Council.

The Northern Settlement Strategy (NSS) will provide a municipal approach to land use planning for the northern part of Golden Plains Shire. Council is holding information sessions including a short presentation in Napoleons (Napoleons Public Hall, Colac-Ballarat Road, Wednesday 8 August, 2-7pm, presentations at 2.30pm and 6pm) and Smythesdale (at the Well, 19 Heales Street, Thursday 9 August, 2-7pm, presentations at 2.30pm and 6pm) to present the key findings of the NSS. You can find out more about the NSS at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations.

Cr Helena Kirby – Mayor

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NIGHT MINI GOLF - PLAY THE DARK BE ADVENTUROUS! Only $9 per round for Children & Adults Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat during School Holidays Fridays and Saturday during the terms 6pm till 10pm Mini Golf also still running during daylight hours Tea/ Coffee/ Milo also available.

Summer Sensations Cafe& Windmill Golf

1440 Shelford Road Teesdale Ph. 5281 5449New Web site: www.summer-sensations.com.au

New to our Menu ...Summer Sensations Dessert Tasting Plate

which includes: *our berry pie, *our berry cheese cake, *our sorbet and icecream and *fresh berries

Childrens mini golf birthday parties catered for:Organise your next get-together with family & friendsin our Cafe & Mini Golf Ring Diane on 5281 5449

Trading Hours from end of May to September School HolidaysCafe and Mini Golf

Open Thur, Fri, Sat and Sun 10am - 4pm ClosedCountry Breakfast Sat & Sun 10am - 12pm Mon, Tues & Wed.

Cozy fireduring winter

and warmcomforting food

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Services Available

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

Palliative & Continence Care

Podiatry

Maternal Child Health

5267 1200 Servicing Winchelsea, Bannockburn, Beeac,

Moriac, Rokewood, Teesdale & districts *Not all services available in all areas

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*HomeCarecoveringWinchelsea,Beeac,Bannockburnandextendedruralareas

Probus is an association of active senior members of the community and for those no longer working full time, to join together in a club, to gain a new lease of life. It’s basic purpose is to relieve isolation and loneliness associated with ageing, to advance intellectual and cultural interest amongst adult persons and to provide regular opportunities to progress healthy minds and active bodies through social interaction and activities, to expand interests and to enjoy the fellowship of new friends.Future meetings: August 6th Adrian Hurring. Everest Base Camp September 3rd Ron Medson

October 1st Carol Cottage by the Sea November 5th RACV Healthy AgeingTOURS and OUTINGS: Tuesday 7th August Visit to Geelong Library by Gull bus, $21 p p for 15 people. Wednesday 5th September Blumes fashion show at 1.30pm afternoon tea to be provided $5 entry Shirley unable to attend, hall is booked, will advertise in local newsletters. September ? Don trip to Steglitz (Date TBA) October 3rd week Fiona Donkey farm / Goat farm/ Daylesford.For more info please contact: President Elaine Curtis 5281 1168 or Secretary Sandra Bance 5281 5647

BANNOCKBURN & DISTRICT COMBINED PROBUS CLUB

BLUMES FASHION SHOWWednesday 5th September at 1.30pmBannockburn Community Church,

Moore Street Bannockburn Entry $5 Afternoon tea provided

Contact Sandra 5281 5646

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PERSONALISED SERVICE 24 HOURS

Phone 13 19 24

NOW AVAILABLE8 seater maxicab, plus

wheelchair access

Meredith and District Motorcycle Club

Looking for a safe and fun place to ride your dirt bike or somewhere to take the kids to ride? Look no further than

Meredith and District Motorcycle Club (or MADMCC for short).

We meet the 3rd Sunday of every month for our ride day

(NO RACING AND NO QUADS / 4 WHEELERS)

We have 2 tracks: 1 that is set up as a motocross track that is marshalled and we also have a smaller flat track for kids/beginners to learn to ride. St Johns is in attendance as well as a canteen. For more information please head over to our Facebook page MADMCC or call 0415 503 869.

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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. [email protected] www.gartland.com.au

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SEKA POWELL?

SEKA POWELLResidential Sales

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TAX ESSENTIALS FOR SMALL BUSINESS

2 Pope Street, Bannockburn, Victoria 3331 FIND US EVERYWHERE!

@GPSCouncilNews GoldenPlainsShiregoldenplains.vic.gov.au5220 7111 [email protected]

If you are new to business, or thinking of starting a small business, then make sure you give your business the best start!

REGISTER NOW for this FREE introductory workshop by the ATO In this two part workshop you’ll get access to online tools and resources that can help you with

• Business structures and their different rules, tax rates and obligations• Tax and non-tax business registrations• Allowable deductions, including motor vehicle deductions, depreciation and home-based busi-

ness expenses• Annual and quarterly reporting requirements• Record keeping principles• Where to go for help and information when you need it.

Bannockburn WorkshopsWorkshop 1 of 2: Tuesday 4 September, 1.00pm to 3.00pm at the Bannockburn Cultural CentreWorkshop 2 of 2: Tuesday 11 September, 1.00pm to 4.00pm at the Bannockburn Cultural Centre

Bookings: goldenplains.vic.gov.au/business or call Michael Cosgriff, Council’s Economic Development Officer on 5220 7111.

For other great upcoming events – training, mentoring and networking, visit. goldenplains.vic.gov.au/business

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TEESDALEMECHANICSINSTITUTE

(Formerly Community Hall)

Behind the CFA BuildingMain 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

Justices of the Peace

Mr A. F. Helyar10 Knowles Crt,Bannockburn Ph: 5281 1798

Mrs E. McDonald47 High StreetINVERLEIGH Ph: 5265 1270

Mr Keith Windle77 Dundas StreetINVERLEIGH Ph: 0429 651 298

Mr Peter Bufton110 Savage DriveINVERLEIGH Ph: 0448 694 204

LEIGH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB INC

A00041565N meets for rally

every 2nd Sunday @10.00am

Victoria Park, Park Street,

Inverleigh Vic 3321New 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

WHO CAN I TALK TO?

24 Hour telephone counselling

ANONYMOUS CONFIDENTIAL

IMMEDIATE

Phone 13 11 14LIFELINE

BEFORE SCHOOL CARE7:30 AM – 8:45 AM

Healthy Food plus a Fun Program!

*Cooking Club *Art & Craft *Outdoor Activities *Computer

Club

AFTER SCHOOL CARE3:15 PM - 6:00 PM

TEESDALE PS O.S.H.C.

Phone: 5281 5218

ST PAULS SURPRISE SHOPINVERLEIGH

During AUGUST Orange Tickets will be ½ price,all cushions at $1, so come on in

and grab some awesome bargains.

Closed School Holidays

All donations can be left at the front door.

OPENING HOURS: Wednesday, Thursday, FRIDAY

and Saturday 9am – 1pm

Come follow us on facebook- https://www.facebook.com/St.PaulsSurpriseShop

CWA NATIVE HUT NIGHT

BRANCHEst. 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

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.

Lions Club of Inverleigh Leigh Valley

Any further questions can be directed to David on 0429 958 769 or dave@

grantsautodismantlers.com.au

MONTHLY FOOD SWAPS

are heldin INVERLEIGH on the

2nd Saturday of the month9:30 to 10:00 @Sonny Cafe

andin BANNOCKBURN on the

4th Saturday of the month9:30 to 10:00 at

Bannockburn Station Cafe

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LEIGH PRESBYTERIAN PARISH

Inverleigh Shelford Teesdale“For we do not preach ourselves,

but Christ Jesus the Lord...” (2 Corinthians 4.5)

SUNDAY SERVICEInverleigh 10.00 AM

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMEFor further information:Neil Mansfield 0405 064 976

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

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ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC PARISH

ST. JOSEPHS PARISH MEREDITHPARISH PRIEST :

Fr. Charles Balnaves 5286 1230 mobile : 0417 319 556

28 Lawler Street Meredith 3333

Available for Pastoral Care, Baptisms,

Marriages, Funerals.St. Joseph’s Parish Meredith

Mass TimesWinchelsea every Saturday at 6 p.m.

Bannockburn every Sunday at 9 a.m.

Inverleigh every last Sunday in the month at 4 p.m.

Anakie at 11a.m. Sunday August 12th/26th

Meredith at 11 a.m. Sunday August 5th/19th.

Confirmation Sunday August 19th at 2 p.m.

to be held at Holy Spirit Church Manifold Heights.

Anglican ChurchInverleigh

38 High Street, InverleighSunday Services 9.00 AM

Rev’d Phil Jacobson

0419 322 385John Thornton 5265 1256

Bruce McDonald 5265 1270

Weekly Bus Service provided for residents without

transport to shop inGeelong!

The Bus leaves the Inverleigh Hall Every FRIDAY

at 9:30 amand leaves

Geelong at 2:15pm for the return trip.

Just use your MYKI Card.

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 Tarbett0417 512 240

10 Railway Street, Inverleigh

COME JOIN USNew members WELCOME

for Pennant on Tuesday & Saturday(school friendly hours)

Season starts September thru to March

Bowls available for Social or New Players

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Please call Helen on5265 1023 or 0411 046 528

for more info visitwww.inverleighbowls.org

email: [email protected]

@ Barefoot BowlsEvery 2nd & 4th Friday night 6pm

ALL WELCOMEBowls available

Can You Help Here?

INVERLEIGH CWA BRANCHWelcomes existing and new

members alike.

We are so much more than justTea and Scones ladies!

Monthly Meetings:7.30pm The last Wednesday of every month.

Inverleigh Presbyterian Hall (next to the School).

[email protected] or Una Miller 5265 1001

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printed on carbon neutral paper Leigh News 29 Local residents Mr Wietse (Wal) Kootstra and his wife, Lucia (Lucy), say that their Home Care Package has enabled them to stay living together in their home, the way they want to, with the support they want. Wal and Lucy migrated to Australia from Holland in 1953. They spent most of their life in Meredith, where Wal was a popular handyman and both were heavily involved in the local community. They worked hard and were fiercely independent, raising nine chil-dren. In more recent years they moved to Winchelsea to be nearer to support services. Family members do not live nearby, and as neither Wal nor Lucy now drive, access to the community became more difficult. After a referral from a district nurse at Hesse Rural Health, both Wal and Lucy were supported to obtain Home Care Packages. To date, Wal’s package has come through, and this has given them enough support to enable them to remain living at home safely and provide access to the community, including shopping, hairdressing and medical appointments. The Home Care Package program is part of the Common-wealth’s initiative for older Australian citizens. The program pro-vides a taxpayer funded subsidy towards a package of care, services and case management. Each package is designed on an individual basis and aims to support the recipient to remain living in their own home. There are four levels of home care packages. Each level of home care package provides a different subsidy amount, which is paid to an approved home care provider that the client selects. The subsidy contributes to the total cost of their service and care deliv-ery. Wal and Lucy chose Hesse Rural Health, a local provid-er, to provide the support that they need to continue living safely and happily in their home. They predominantly use their package funding for transport, including, appointments and weekly shop-ping trips. Their ability to access medical support more readily has been of significant importance to them, as both Wal and Lucy have health issues that require ongoing medical consulta-tions. They also have a gardener maintain their home surrounds, and home maintenance to support them with jobs that they can no longer attend to. Hesse Personal Care Worker, Leesa, says “I have recently become a Personal Care Worker with Hesse Rural Health and I love working in a rural communi-ty which is supportive of the people there, and being able to provide help to people so that they can stay living in their own home.” Being a rural health service, Hesse is sen-sitive to the specific challenges of living in a rural community, in particular the risk of isolation and the need for transport and access to services. Josie Gebert, Community Services Manager of Hesse Rural Health, said “people are still finding out about Home Care Packages and sometimes can be wary of the program, concerned that they may be giving up some independence, whereas the aim of home care packages is to keep people living in their own home as long as they can, with the support that they need. The services are based upon each individ-ual’s needs, with the provision of consumer directed care.”

HOME CARE PACKAGE PROVIDES SUPPORT TO STAY IN OWN HOME

Hesse is able to provide total support to its clients, utilising well established community health based services. Other services such as gardening, home maintenance and modifications are sourced through local providers giving further support to the local community. Hesse Rural Health is excited to be able to be a part of the Home Care Package Program and to continue to support its local communities, including those within the Golden Plains, Colac Otway and Surf Coast Shires. For any queries on Home Care Packages you can call: My Aged Care: 1800 200 422 or Hesse Rural Health as your local provider phone: 52657 1200

Come and meet with your local

Hesse Rural Health care representatives

Where: Bannockburn Shopping Centre Dates: Wednesday 22, Thursday 23 and Friday 24th August

Time: 11am - 3pm

Hesse representatives will be available to talk with you regarding:

Home Care Packages helping older people to stay living in their homes

Information about other Hesse’s services including; Respite Care

Permanent Care District Nursing

Allied Health Supports

For further information please contact Fiona on (03) 5267 1200

COMMUNITY CONNECTION VISIT Supporting your local community

and their health

www.hesseruralhealth.org.au

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

•Dental Health

•Dental Facts

Dental MonthThroughout the month of August, Bannockburn Veterinary Clinic will be joining the Australian Veter-inary Association’s initiative, promoting Pet Dental Health Month.

We will be offering 15% off all dental procedures.

Dental month is the perfect time to make an appointment with our vets to have your pets oral health examination.

Contact the clinic on 52811 221

for an appointment.

The clinic also has an ex-tensive range of products to assist with your pets dental health at home.

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Dental Health

Dental disease is easily preventable and yet it’s one of the most common problems seen in pets. Good oral health is just as important for our pets as it is for the rest of our family.

Dogs and cats are stoic creatures, and often won’t show pain. Even pets with sore gums,

and broken teeth will continue to eat.

Annual health and dental checks are important because dogs and cats age much more quickly than humans.

Oral disease in pets starts with a build up of bacteria that can cause plaque. As bacteria grows in the plaque, the plaque turns to tartar.

Dental checks also help ensure bacteria and poisons from dental infections do not spread to the heart, liver and kidneys through the bloodstream.

Warning signs of toothache or infection are:

*Bad breath *Stained teeth *Pawing at the mouth *Dropping food when eating *Reluctance to eat *Facial swelling *Receding or inflamed gums

If you think your pet is showing signs of dental disease contact the clinic for an appointment to talk to our vet about your pet’s dental health.

Remember a healthy mouth makes for a happy and healthy pet.

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Parvo Virus Outbreak

We are wanting to let all our valued clients know there has been several cases of parvo virus reported across Geelong and surrounds.

Parvovirus is a highly conta-gious disease that affects dogs, sometimes causing death.

Parvovirus is transmitted by contact with dog faeces, but can also be transmitted by contaminated footwear, cloth-ing, and bedding.

Parvovirus attacks dog’s gas-trointestinal tracts, damaging the linings of the intestinal tract. This causes vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, which

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Bannockburn Veterinary Clinic

24 Hour Care

7 Days a Week

Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday 7.30am – 6.30pm

Saturday 8.00am – 1.00pm

Telephone: 03 52811 221

After Hours: 0407 811 222

OUR VETS

v Dr. Peter Bond v Dr. Kelly Bond v Dr. Simon Mims v Dr. Wendy Balmain v Dr. Kylie Flanagan v Dr. George Johnstone

OUR SERVICES

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

1759MidlandHighway,Bannockburn.

www.bannockburnvet.com.au

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

Dental Facts

We have compiled a few interesting facts on our pets teeth.

*A puppy’s teeth come in at about three to four weeks old. *Dogs have 28 temporary teeth and will develop up to 42 permanent teeth.*A kitten has 26 teeth, and an adult cat has 30 permanent teeth.*A guinea pig has 20 teeth*A horse’s teeth can be divided into two main categories; incisors at the front which tear grass and the pre-molars’ and molars which grind the food.*A rabbit has 28 teeth*Rabbits teeth are open-rooted, which means they continuously grow throughout their lives.*Four out of every five dogs and cats over the age of three years have some form of dental disease.*Sheep have no teeth in the front part of the upper jaw

Teeth before and after dental scale. Advanced dental disease

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CITY & COUNTRY RECYCLING HAVE EXPANDED FURTHER IN GOLDEN PLAINS

2, 3, 4 & 6 Cubic Metre Bins available & can carry

multiple bins.

Now including:GOLDEN PLAINS

SKIP BIN HIRE P/LALL TYPES OF RUBBISH &

RECYCLABLE METALS COLLECTED!

including CARS & FARM CLEAN UPS Free Scrap Bins also available

Call Simon on 0410 400 305 operating 7 days a week

BASED IN THE GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE @ INVERLEIGH AND “HAVING A RED HOT GO”

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Rely on Lloyd Moulton for your next move.

Lloyd Moulton 0434 587 881 [email protected]

Barry Plant Geelong 5221 4011 barryplant.com.au

Thinking of selling or know someone who is? We currently have many buyers who are looking at moving to the area and not enough properties to sell them. This demand is creating competition and driving up prices across the lower Golden Plains. If you would like to discuss how this could get you an excellent result for your property or simply want to know what your property is worth in today’s market, contact Lloyd for a complimentary market appraisal.

Lloyd is an Inverleigh local and understands how important local knowledge really is, that’s why he is the Golden Plains specialist. With the determination to succeed and the ability to listen to people and understand what they want, he is able to ensure his clients’ complete satisfaction.

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16 High Street, Bannockburn, 3331

Tel: (03) 5281 1481 Fax: (03) 5281 1978 www.bannockburnsurgery.com.au

Dr Cameron Profitt Dr Andrew Bell Dr John Henderson Dr Margaret Somerville Dr Benjamin Fry Dr Jessica Iser 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: 8.30 am – 7.30 pm Thursday & Friday: 8.30 am – 5.30 pm Saturday: Emergency Session from 10.00 am (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, Dr David Russell and Dr Daniel McCubbery.

We also offer the following services: Jessica O’Shannassy- Diabetes education; Peter Angelucci & Stephanie Bennetts- Podiatry; Vernon Kaurah- Mental Health Nurse; Q-Fever testing and vaccinations and Yellow Fever vaccinations;

Mr Chatar Goyal- Orthopaedic Surgeon and Dr Saj Rathnyake- Gynaecologist will both be practicing at Bannockburn Surgery as visiting specialists. Please talk to you 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.

Appointments currently available!

Plants for landscape restoration,farm plantations, small acreage

and gardens

Opening Hours for 2018 May 18th - September 29th

Fridays 9am-4pm, Sat 10am-4pmOther times by appointment

39 Carr St, TeesdalePhone: 0409 585 998

email: [email protected]

TREEHOME NURSERY

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30th June Men- 1st Rd. Captains Cup- ParD. Mather +5, R. LymerSq, T. sauna -2N.T.P. 15th T. Sauni.Longest Drive, D. Mather.4th July Ladies-3rd Rd. Silver Spoon- StrokeS. Hofmaier 104-26-78 c/b S. Lamb 108-30-78 c/b S, Bruenjes 93-15-78, D, Nicholls 91-11-78.N.T.P. 8th L. Richardson. Putting D. Nicholls 25 putts.7th July Men-2nd Rd. Captains Cup-ParJ. Jenkinson +4, J Nicolle Sq. S. Wemyss -1,Longest Drive J. JenkinsonWinner of Captains Cup- D. Mather.11th July Ladies-Doris Chambers Four-somes-StablefordS. Lamb & I. Oliver 31pts, L Richardson & S. Bru-enjes 26pts.14th Inverleigh V Winchelsea Challenge. Mixed StablefprdMen- M. Parigi (Winch) 43pts c/b J. Jenkinson 43pts.(Inv)

Ladies- L Richardson (Inv) 34pts. J. Harvey (Winch) 31pts.N.T.P. 8th G. Stevens.Winner of the Hand of Friendship 2018 WINCHELSEA.18th July Ladies-Lady President’s Day-StablefordL. Richardson 27pts c/b L. Johns c/b G. Stevens c/b S.Lamb c/bN.T.P. 3rd L. Richardson, 8th L. Johns.21st July Men-StablefordR. Lymer 35pts, D. Brown 30pts, I. Page 26pts.Longest Drive R. Lymer O/65yrs T. Lee25th July Ladies-4th Rd. Silver Spoon, 4th Rd. Mona Mcleod Broach -StrokeL. Richardson 90-15-75, D. Nicholls 87-11-76 c/b S. Bruenjes 91-15-76, S. Lamb 106-29-77.N.T.P. 8th L. Richardson. Putting S. Lamb 23 putts.Silver Spoon Winner L. Richardson.

GOLF RESULTS JULY 2018.

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BeforeandAfterSchoolCare

Longdarecare

FullyFundedKindergartenProgramBrightMindsEarlyLearningCentreat17ArcherWayBannockburn,islocatedbetweenStMaryMacKillopCatholicPrimarySchoolandBannockburnCollegeP-12.

Weareaprivate,familyowned,purposebuiltEarlyLearningCentre,withlongdaycare,afullyfundedKindergartenprogramanda45placebeforeandafterschoolprogram.

OurBeforeandAfterSchoolProgram:runsfrom7amuntil9amand3.30pm-7pm.Someofourfeaturesinclude:

• Standalone,purposebuiltroomwithitsownbathroomfacilities.• Breakfastandafternoonteasupplied.• Separateoutdoorspacewithlargegrassarea,sandpit,downballcourt&equipment.• Government/rebateapprovedwithQualifiedstaff.• Programsdevelopedtoeachchild’sneedsandinterests,inasafeandhappyenvironment• Childrentakentoschoolandpickedupbyqualifiedstaff.

OurLongDayCare:Isopenfrom7am-7pm.Weofferstateofartfacilities,individualisedprogramsandhighlyqualifiedandexperiencedstaff.

KindergartenProgram:Ourfullyfundedkindergartenprogramrunswithinourlongdaycare.OurkindergartenteacherisBachelortrainedandhasransuccessfulprogramsinMelbournebeforemovingtobrightminds.

OtherfeaturesofBrightMinds:

-Veggiegardens-fruittrees–caféstylediningarea–openkitchen–animals–beautifullylandscapedplayareas–smaller,ageappropriaterooms–takeawaycoffeeandhomecookedmealscomingin2018–incursions&excursions–musicprogram–yoga–eachroomhasitsownartroom

IfyouwouldliketoenquireaboutBrightMindsprograms,pleasecall(03)52921931orsendanemailtoenquiries@brightmindsearlylearningcentre.com.au

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Matthew CarrPainter & Decorator

Interior, Exterior, Repaints and WallpaperingFully qualified

Quality workmanship

0438 559 6358 McCallum Rd

Inverleigh

• SANDS • GARDEN MIX • CRUSHED ROCK • LILYDALE TOPPINGS

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KANGA, BOBCAT & TIPPER HIRE with operator: SMALL JOB & NARROW ACCESS SPECIALISTS

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OUR WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP OR DELIVERY

MON, WED, FRI 08:30am to 4:30pm

SATURDAY 09:00am to 1:30pm

CLOSED ALL PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

OPENING TIMES

17 HOLDER ROAD, "BUSINESS ESTATE", BANNOCKBURN Phone: 52811182 Mobile: 0407080909

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•Accountants• Business Advice• Superannuation• Taxation Services• Financial Planning• Audit Services

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Tel: (03) 5261 2262 Fax: (03) 5261 6639Email: [email protected]

Winchelsea: 22 Willis StreetPostal: P.O. Box 40, Winchelsea 3241

Tel: (03) 5267 2673 Fax: (03) 5267 2465Email: [email protected]

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Open 6 Days. Dr Haidee Benning & Associates.

Offering: Osteopathy • Ayurveda • Chinese Medicine • Acupuncture • Dry Needling • Naturopathy • Exercise Physiology & Rehabil-itation • Diet & Lifestyle Counselling • Myotherapy • Massage • Beauty Therapy

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PH: 0428 177 964 or 52 672 94823 HESSE ST WINCHELSEA 3241.

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For appointment office phone 5222 4811

or Gheringhap, Bannockburn5281 1474 (A/H)

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for free Quotes contact

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Mobile: 0418 524 661

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Answer to the conundrum:The parents were killed in an avalanche while skiing when the brothers were very young. The boys were adopted out and became aware of their life story when the parents bodies were discovered many years later when the snow melted due to global warming and were finally laid to rest.

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First RateClotheslines Sales & Installations

A Quality

Stockist and authorized installer.

Free quotes, Repairs, Rewires, Sales & Installation

Servicing Geelong and District

Save Power – Install a clothesline

James Richardson:0408 656 898

www.clotheslinesgeelong.com.au

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Physio | Massage | Pilates Podiatry

Open Mon—Fri, including till 7pm Mon—Thurs

www.coriobayhealth.com.au Www.facebook.com/bannockburnphysio

9 High St, Bannockburn 5281 1016

Peter Biskup Physiotherapist

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Ken has had an active eight years in the Real Estate industry, with many satisfied clients inand around this area. Ken has previously worked in roles within the grain and agriculturalindustry, for 20 years working locally and further afield.

Ken believes that the path to long term personal satisfaction, within the Real Estateindustry, includes honesty and ethics, the ability to negotiate therefore getting the bestpossible outcome for vendors and purchasers alike. This has resulted in many loyal clientsreturning to Ken for the sale of their most valuable investment and enthusiastic testimonialsfrom his numerous happy clients as well as referrals to their friends and family.

Ken McDonald

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

Contact: Ken McDonald 0418 524 150 | 03 5229 8017

Ken McDonald YOUR LOCAL AGENT

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Directory of Clubs, Services and OrganisationsBelow is a directory for clubs, organisations and services operating in Inverleigh, Teedale,Shelford and surrounding areas. If you are interested in obtaining further information about an organisation, please feel free to ring and have a chat with them. Any club or organisation who wishes to be listed, please forward details to us and we will include your listing. We would also appreciate being kept up to date with contact details

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INVERLEIGH AREA

Bellarine Harness for Pleasure ClubPat, Phone 5264 5235

Inverleigh Bowls ClubPres. Des Joyce 0419 295 966Sec. June Belleville0418 324 448

Inverleigh Cemetery TrustDes Guinane. 0409 224 811

Inverleigh Cricket ClubPres:Marcus Warton ph. 0400 199 309

Inverleigh CWAUna Miller 5265 [email protected]

Inverleigh-Leigh Valley Lions ClubBill Hughes 5281 [email protected]

Inverleigh Golf ClubPresident: David BrownSecretary: Dianne MorganPhone: 5265 1575

Inverleigh PlaygroupFiona - 0410 555 140Mel – 0418 651 306

Inverleigh Progress Assoc.President:Hilary Hamilton5265 1384Secretary: Luanne Thornton5265 1256

Inverleigh Riding ClubLeighdale Equestrian CentreMelinda Spiller 0413 648 012

Inverleigh RSL Sub-BranchPres. Malcom Johns. 5281 5253

Leigh District Landcare GroupSec: Maxine Campbell 5265 1210

Leigh District Riding ClubLeesa Phone 5265 1024

Victoria Park Reserve Bookings, Narelle Bogle Ph: 0438 034 313

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

SHELFORD AREAShelford Cricket ClubAndrew Clarke 0439634891Mark Hampshire 0409428931

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

Before and After School Care from 7.30am to 8.45am. - 3.15pm to 6pmTeesdale Primary. 5281 5218

CWA Native Hut BranchShirley Wild Ph: 5281 5354

Leighdale Equestrian CentreRobyn Grixti Ph 5281 5290 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012

Leighdale Pony Club Inc.Pres: Tom McCann 5265 1169Sec: Sue Moran 0437 914 454

Teesdale Branch Liberal PartyCharlie Hartup 5281 5222

Teesdale Cricket ClubAlister Woods. 0439 395 456

Teesdale Pre SchoolMandy Bartlett. 5281 5488

Teesdale Sporting ComplexMrs Kay Hower. 5281 5389

Teesdale Tennis ClubMrs Judy Evans. 5281 5328

Teesdale Community HallDale Smithyman 5281 5486

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

Working Sheepdog ClubGlenn Agnew 0427 325 905

S E S Emergency 000

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

EMERGENCY

Police, Ambulance, Fire, SES

Ring 000

LifeLine 5222 2233 or 13 11 14

B’burn Surgery 5281 1481

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

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.

[email protected]

Advertisers IndexAccountant 39,40Automotive 46Banking 35Berries 17Blinds 13Builder 45Cafe 39CCTV & Alarms 45CFA Roster 6Child Care 37Church Notices 27Cleaning 18Clotheslines 41Compost 15Concreting 40CWA 27Data Cabling 45Doctor & Health Serv. 18,35Driver Tuition 43Earthmoving 41Electrician 7Equine 19Fencing 17Food Swaps 22Funeral Director 43, 44Grain 44Garden Supplies 38Hall Hire 27Hearing Checks 15Home & Living 10Hotel 48Hot Water 42Joinery 36Justice of the Peace 22Market 15Maths Tutor 3Motor Mechanic 46Mowers & Chainsaws 34NBN Setup 45Nursery 35OSHC 22Painter & Decorator 38,41Physiotherapy 42Picture Framing 40Playgroup 7Psychology 40Plumbing Services 39, 42,46Probus 18Recycling metal 32Real Est. 10,16,20,28,33,44,48Skip Bin Hire 32Salon & Spa 34Seniors 15Septic Services 43Taxi 19Tyres 40Veterinary 30,31Wool Buyers & Brokers 38

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