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5254 1033 s t r u m p e t Barwon Heads welcomes Camilla... Camilla Maison Scotch Scotch & Soda Desigual Metalicus Seafolly Jets Ruby Yaya 57 Hitchcock Ave, Barwon Heads 65 The Terrace, Ocean Grove 106 Pakington St, Geelong West 1 Gilbert St Torquay Talking Heads FREE August 2015 no.159 f magazine barwon heads Barwon Heads Artist ~ Vish Goddard’s ‘TAHITI’ at Seaview Gallery Queenscliff

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Barwon Heads in Victoria has its own monthly mag containing the news, views, food & the vibe of this little seaside village on the South East Coast of Australia.

Transcript of Talking Heads Mag August 2015

5254 1033s t r u m p e t Barwon Heads welcomes Camilla... Camilla Maison Scotch Scotch & Soda Desigual Metalicus Seafolly Jets Ruby Yaya

57 Hitchcock Ave, Barwon Heads65 The Terrace, Ocean Grove 106 Pakington St, Geelong West1 Gilbert St TorquayTalkingHeadsFREEAugust 2015no.159fmagazinebarwon headsBarwon Heads Artist ~ Vish Goddards TAHITI at Seaview Gallery Queenscliffalso support for wind farms, the possibilities for wave technology such as a project of the coast at Port Fairy, the future for the land at Port Henry, the need to stop the Geelong Star from ruining our fisheries, the clean up required of Alcoa, the issue of too many 475 visas, acknowledgement of her support for marriage equality, the need for the long overdue ring road across to Leopold, and several statement of deep concern about the treatment of asylum seekers and the future for refugee families living on TPV's which offer no long term security. Our thanks to Sarah for coming and speaking about a range of concerns from local, about dog restrictions on our beaches, to the nation-wide NBN. VicRoads plan for an open community information session to be held in August 2015, with options for changes to the Bridge Rd and Hitchcock Ave roundabout and other adjustments to aid pedestrian and cyclist safety. Footpath Campaign. August will see the start of our campaign to address the vexed issue of footpaths on our main streets that are so poorly maintained and passed their use by date that they are a danger to the public. Have you see the sea wall lately? Know what is happening up at the BH Football and Netball Club? The Barwon Coast Committee of Management, with responsibility for the 13km of coastal crown land from 7W Collendina to 42W Blue Rocks, will address our August meeting.We will have the opportunity to ask them about progress on the Barwon Heads Sea Wall, plans for the BHFNC, works to protect Ocean Grove beach and other matters that might be of interest.thNext meeting Next meeting :Monday17August 7.30pm Guest speakers Tony Overman Chair, Gary McPike General Manager Barwon Coast.We appreciate feedback on any issues. You can reach us via www.barwonheadsassociation.comJudith BrooksPresidentHello everyone,Regular readers of this column will be pleased to hear that those of us who go skiing on our nearest northern mountain are on Mt Buller and not skiing down the sides of Bulla Cream Factory.Meanwhile most of us are in hibernation waiting for the first burst of spring. Thank you to the members who have rejoined, or are in the process of rejoining for 2015-16, and a special thank you to those who have made donations.Vale Diana. We were sad to learn of the death of Diana Learmonth a longstanding resident of Barwon Heads and member of the BHA. We will all miss her in town, her humour, wisdomand great knowledge of Barwon Heads, its families and the Barwon Heads Golf Club.Our guest speaker for our July meeting was our federal member Sarah Henderson.As many of you know Sarah is a Barwon Heads resident and regularly seen around town.Her stated credo is to represent the community first and politics second and to ensure that the needs of the vast electorate of Corangamite are properly represented in Canberra.Sarah spoke on: the news that the NBN has started thpreconstruction in Barwon Heads and 13Beach, ie. a fixed line network with fibre to the node (a cabinet in the street) promising speeds of up to 91mgs download; the Green Army Project for Barwon Heads & Ocean Grove is working well under the guidance and expertise of Barwon Coast; her strong support for the RET of 33,000 gigs; closure of power station in Anglesea offers an opportunity to concentrate on improving the clean air agenda, and most importantly jobs being the biggest issue in the region with new jobs promised in construction and carbon fibre products and a positive future for innovations in manufacturing. Questions and feedback to Sarah covered: concerns about the health risks of wind farms but TALKINGHEADSMAGAZINEisgrassroots,community focused, independently published and home delivered to barwon heads free each month since 2002. Also available in ocean grove, pt.lonsdale, queenscliff, lots of places in betweenand by subscription.The opinions and recommendations given by contributors aretheirownandnotattributabletothepublisher- Barwon Heads Marketing. TALKINGHEADSMAGAZINEtakesalightlookatlocal lifestyle & up-coming events. If we bring you out to listen to some independent live music, enjoy a good film, attend acommunityevent,joinagroup,supportyourlocal tradiesandservices,shoplocally,encourageabudding artist or musician, cook something different or entice you to eat at a new place...our work is done! The advertising supports your community news and we encourageyoutosupportandshopwiththosewho advertise within.Post Office Box 1054Barwon Heads 3227. about talking headsAll Advertising Enquiries Welcome(Talking Heads advertising really does work!) Call or txt mob.0416 119240www.facebook.com/TalkingHeadsMAGblog: talkingheads.tumblr.comwww.talkingheadsmag.comemails...talkingbarwonheads@bigpond.comAll contents are copywrite of Barwon Heads Marketing 2015 COPrinted on FSC approved paper using soy based ink.BHABARWON HEADS ASSOCIATION INC.Reg. No. A003024 4UP.O. Barwon Heads 3227Ceramic Tiles Ceramic TilesBA R W O N H EA D S 2/53 HitchcockAvenue 5254 2232THISWINTERWITH______________________________________________________________________INTER SALEWFROM 30%NO SELECTED IMSTE_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________SpecialisinginMens & Boys CutsPH: 5254 193384b Hitchcock Ave. Barwon HeadsClosed TuesdayJuly was a cold month and while I was recently enjoying my first holiday in Bali,facebookmessageskept informingmethatyouwere freezing...literally,astemperatures plummeted below 0c and it snowed in many areas. Youd expect this in winter and hope for it as fruit trees and other flora depend on it.July average was 10c and rainfall was 49mm over 16.1 days. Augustwillagainstartoffcoldbuta couple of warmer weeks will take us out...a welcome change for us all...bring on Spring!!ThismonthIllsharesomeofmy holiday experiences and observations alongwithrecipesfromadelightful cookingclassweattendedwhileon retreat up in the hills, among the rice paddies of Ubud.Trish[talking heads page 3 CORE FINANCIAL PLANNINGDo you have aFinancial Adviser?Our firm has been delivering strategic financial planningadvice on theBellarine Peninsulafor over 20 years.Jo NewtonPrincipalFinancial AdviserJuliePenfoldPrincipalFinancial AdviserKevinMcCoughtryFinancial AdviserPersonal InsuranceSpecialist_________________________________________________________________________________________________OFFICE HOURS Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pmFriday 9am to 4pmShop 4, 50 Hitchcock Ave, Barwon Heads 3227For more information visit our website at www.corefinancialplanning.com.au or contact us on Ph: 5255 9555 Fax: 5255 9533Core Financial Planning is an Authorised Representative of Magnitude Group PTY LTD AFS License No. 221577financial planningPeter BoyleBarrister & Solicitor40 years of legal experienceConveyancing & property mattersBusiness sales & purchasesWills & estatesContested willsPowers of attorneyGeneral legal adviceHome visits 7 daysPh: 5258 1084Mob: 0402 282 [email protected](03) 5254 226043 Hitchcock Ave, Barwon HeadsTatts, Intralot, fax and copyinglaminating, art suppliesdaily newspapers, magazines, books, cards, toys, wrappingItune & store gift cardsdiaries, poster cardboard- VO-VBarwon HeadsNews Lotto & GiftsBarwon HeadsNewsLotto&GiftsService with a smile

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It helps take ownership and responsibility for our: life, relationships, community and environment.In this, we create cause and effect in a circular fashion.To live by Tri Hita Karana, begin by creating virtues of:v Responsibilityv Sensitivity to self and others (translates as compassion and Forgiveness)v GratefulnessThis harmonious lifestyle includes maintaining the balance of the spiritual and physical worlds. It helps take ownership and responsibility for our: life, relationships, community and environment.In this, we create cause and effect in a circular fashion.page 4 talking heads_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _BARWON HEADSenough wool to sell to needy customers, and certainly had not been able to keep any for our knitters. However, the supremely kind actions of a young Barwon Heads woman, Jasmine Wilkie, beats all of that. Jasmine has taught aboriginal children in the far north for several years, and is very happy for us to collect small, unsold items....jewellery,craftstuff,andforboys,smalltoys, balls etc. These go back with her after she has spent her holidays with her parents in Barwon Heads. When her pupilsturnuptoschoolregularlyforherEarnand Learn scheme, she awards them with money tokens. Then, at the end of the week, they can go and buy the simple items we are so happy to pass on to her. Talking of toys....we older ladies are often unaware how certain items we have donated as toys, fit together, or what they should sell for. If any younger people could come along to advise, wed make them very welcome. I wasespeciallyconsciousofthiswhenachild commented,Iwouldntpay$1forthat.Itwasa McDonalds give-away. This was something I would not have known, since I so rarely go to that outlet.During the recent school holidays we worked five days of theweekwhichisquiteastrainformanyofus,even though we do have some extra volunteers, who come to help us during that time. Each day we get to the shop about 9 a.m., since it takes quite a time to set out many things....racks of clothes outside the Sorting Room, and toys,bikesandsmallitemsoffurnitureoutsidethe Show-room. I often dont leave the shop till 1.30 by the time Ive popped over to our excellent Community Bank to deposit the takings. So it was most disappointing that forallourefforts,ourresultswereprettydismal. Certainly, when the weather is so awful, people dont get up so early if they are on holiday, but even later in the day, our shop was FAR from crowded. I have heard that wearenotRobinsonCrusoe,whichisaveryold-fashioned saying to mean that other shops are feeling the same situation. I had commented on this, and many people report that with losses of jobs, and other financial bad news, maybe people are just not spending, even at our bed-rock prices. I had also noticed during term-time that customers were fewer. Once again, another local trader mentioned that since we have the wonderful Bop BopKarrongdownatthefarendofthetown,many youngmumswhopreviouslyspentashortamountof time browsing at our excellent kids wear, find that they just dont get up as far as this. PLEASE come back to us!! I jokingly say that my six grand-children were almost exclusively dressed by the Barwon Heads Op Shop, as are most of our volunteers. We get some really super childrens clothes, often barely worn because they grow our of them so quickly. The only items parents mention theyfinddifficulttogetfromus,whichIfoundwhen lookingforthem,wereboyspants.Iguess,likemy grandsons,kneesofpantsgothoughsoquicklyon active boys! Anyway, cheer up, only another month till spring, and we DO need the rain. God bless youHelen Edwards Shop Supervisorwww.barwonheadsfinemusic.org.au Barwon Heads Fine Music Society presents Midwinter JazzTickets: Members $10 Visitors $15Enquiries: phone Jenny on 5254 2580Please join us for afternoon tea following the concert!Join us for an afternoon of Jazz featuring Kym Dillon on piano and Isaac (Zac) Barter on Double BassSunday 9 August 2015 at 2.30pm All Saints Anglican Church Barwon HeadsProudly sponsored by The Anglican Church Hall was packed on Sunday July 12, despiteitbeingthecoldestdaysofarthiswinter.The occasion was a concert by Abe, Kerrie and Friends. Abe Cytrynowski, (more often known as Avi) and Kerrie Lange hadgivenusaconcert2yearsago,andthistimethey brought with them pianists Sam Coates and Sally Dimsey, as well as singers Genevieve and Holly, better known as the Citronella Candles.The program began with Avi and Sam performing the well-known Furiant in G major by Dvorak. The piece was performed with both delicacy and vigour, the two pianists working beautifully together. Holly and Genevieve gave us two of their own compositions, playing guitar, ukulele, and piano. Their sweet voices were really refreshing. Sally Dimsey performed several works: Five Rumanian dances by Bartok, O Polichinelo by Villa-Lobos, and Nocturne op 54 no 4 by Grieg. Sally has a precise, delicate touch, with every note beautifully distinct.Kerrie sang two items for us: Trenet's Que reste-t-il de nos amours (I wish you Love) and Lloyd-Webber's Memory from the musical Cats. Both were done beautifully and with much feeling. Sam brought us the ever-popular Claire de LunebyDebussy,withbothdelicacyandpower,andthensangtoSally's accompaniment the well-known Mozart piece Rhondo alla Turca: But this was no ordinary singing! She sang it in solfa, at lightning speed, and invited us to join in as percussion. It was great fun and an astonishing feat by Sam Avi brought us the jazz style of Gershwin, in his Prelude no 3, and also Chopin's haunting Nocturne in C# minor. As a finale he presented the incredibly energetic theme from the Pirates of the Caribbean, by Badelt. Avi's playing was full of power and vigour, but with appropriate precision and delicacy as the pieces demanded.Perhaps the high point in a stunning concert was Mozart's Sonata in G, K283, played by Sam and Avi. Most interestingly, Mozart wrote this 3-movement piece in1774andthen100yearslater,EdvardGriegthoughthecouldimproveon Mozart, by adding a second piano score. Amazing to think that anyone could presume to improve on WA Mozart! Avi played the Mozart, and Sam the Grieg, in a wonderful interlacing of harmonies. This was a superb piece.It is wonderful that we are able to present music and musicians of such quality in our little town. Those who braved the wintry day had their hearts warmed by what they heard!Next month we move to a jazz mode, with Kym Dillon on piano and Isaac Barter on double bass. The concert will be at 2.30 pm on Sunday August 9th, in All Saints Anglican Church on Hitchcock Avenue. Russell MittenCommittee MemberKind People Whilst we have had some of the bitterest winter weather, there are some things that warmthecocklesoftheheart,andIm notreferringtowarmscarves,orhearty soups. One such thing was the recent action of one of our Scout leaders, who came with his trailer, and without needing payment,took a HUGE load of rubbish off to the tip. We alsohadoffersfromtheBarwonHeadsFireBrigade, along with their thanks for our donation, to do whatever chores they could to help us. We were also blown away by the donation of much-needed wool from a kind man called John, from Ocean Grove. Many of our volunteers still knit items...now small blankets, to send off to AIDS babies in Africa. We had been almost unable to have talking heads page 5BELLARINE & GREAT OCEAN ROADcoastal planning Planning applications Panel submissions VCAT representations Strategic & generalplanning queriesShelly J. FanningPlanning ConsultantLL.M/LL.B(Hons)BEnvPlan MPIAmobile: 0408 734 [email protected] A R W O N H E A D S Wedding Registry now online! OPEN 7 DAYS 58 Hitchcock Ave BARWON HEADST 03 5254 1811 www.frith.com.auCatch a fish at FRITH hand made with local loveA wonderful healing sanctuary for Australian WildlifeJIRRAHLINGAopen every day Taits Road Barwon Heads5254 2484Wildlife RescueWildlife SanctuaryPet boardingopen to the publicThis ad sponsored by Talking Heads mag.page 6talking headsWINTER COLOURING INJoy ChellewLast month we featured poetry by Joy Chellew from her recently launched book In Search of Peace and this month we meet the nonagenarian poet and author.Joy welcomes me into her comfortable, warm home on a freezing Sunday afternoon and as we sit to chat, Im drawn in by her beautiful, twinkling blue eyes.In Search of Peace is a spiritual bookand comes from Joys faith which, growing up in a caring, happy and loving christian family, has remained with her all of her life.Joy is of Scottish heritage and is well traveled having lived in England, Scotland, France, Switzerland and Israel.Part of the former Wattle Valley Christian Poetry Group, later to become The Wordsmiths of Melbourne, Joy delighted in the regular workshops they ran where one would take along a poem and have it discussed by the group. Many years ago, Joy was Joy of Brighton to listeners of 3AWs John Reid program when she would ring in weekly and read one of her delightful poems. Recently, she was invited by friends Joshua and Lillian to read her poetry and give an address at a conference in Kenyas capitol city, Nairobi where she stayed in a magnificent house and was taken up to a tea plantation for afternoon tea.Closer to home, Joy is involved in many groups including Probus, KYB (Know Your Bible) Study Group, she volunteers at the Op-Shop and is known to the children of the Anglican Church playgroup as Nanna Joy.Nanna Joy delights in the Thursday morning playgroup activities and prepares a poem with pictures to read to the littlies each week. Stacey Copeland runs the playgroup and Joy pays tribute to Staceys musical and organisational skills along with her natural talent for bringing the young mums together.Joy has family in Barwon Heads, and she also loves the friendliness that village life offers and has made many friends in her time hereJoy is currently writing another book of poems and we look forward to featuring them in coming issues. TrishSTILLBORNOur son cannot be foundunless you find the plaqueamong the flowersor in your memorysquiet grieving hours.Our imagination sculpts his life.Is he growing strong and tallwith all the challenges of schoolthe belt of maths and wordsthat girds a young boys days?Such unknowing ways aroundour memory plays.God sees the space he leavesthe place he did not stay to fill.Our only comfort faith and trustthat hes living in a placewith babies just like himwho grow and laugh and sing.The cost to us is grief and tearsyet with the yearsacceptance does bring peace.This precious little onewill never cease to be our son.We know he is not lost-in Christ our son is truly found. 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He had 6 young green coconuts ready for us and one by one, he tapped the coconut sending a spray into the air...hed drawn the om sign onto the side and calling each of ustositinfrontofhim,hegaveus blessingsandsentusoffwithour deliciousfreshcoconuttodrink.He performedthesameritualonthe closing day. As our yoga studio looked out over the rice paddies, we watched people tending the rice, throwing mud atandshooingawayamotherduck with her 5 ducklings. Yoga with WayanThe car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man.Marshall McLuhanUnderstanding MediaSpring is nearly here, so time togetseriousaboutgetting fit and healthy for summer. We'regoingtolookatafewmorereasonsto include exercise into your daily, or at least weekly regime.Decreasefreeradicaldamage-the moleculesthathelpincreasecellular deterioration. Studies indicate that people who weight train 3 or more times a week seem to experience less free radical damage than those who don't.Traininghelpstocreateamore retentivememory-researchindicates an improvement in short term memory for regular exercisers.Scientists have found cognitive function improves with exercise. The effects of senile dementia and Alzheimer's as we age can be reduced by regular exercise. This may be because exercise improves the heart pumping more oxygen laden blood to the brain.Itissuggestedthatexerciseincreasesmental abilitiesbyupto30%.That'swhyitissaidthat exerciseisasimportantforthebrainasforthe physical well-being of those over 60.Better sex- If for no other reason, that shouldgetyouupandrunning! Exercisers are generally more flexible, have more stamina, are stronger and have a higher libido than their sedentary counter-parts! Not only that a person with a healthy, toned body feels more attractive and confident, which can help to be more relaxed in certain situations.Exercisealsokickstartstheimmune system,hopefullykeepingthoselastminute colds that creep up at the end of winter.Andofcourseitwillincreaseyour metabolism,andgivethatfeelgood feeling of the regular exerciserSogetoutthereandstarttodayormaybeyour reason will be in the next issue!Regards Kerry PettigroveP.S. If you're finding it hard to get motivated' give me a call; I'll get you going.0414 581670_______________________________________________________________________________page 8talking heads [email protected] www.talkingheadsmag.com. 0416 119240Fiona Bainbridgemassage therapybarwon headsFiona Bainbridge Cert.Rem.Mass. S.S.N.T.Member A.A.M.T. Ph: 0409 584 221 Remedial Relaxation Deep tissue Sports PETEFITSTRENGTH & CONDITIONINGLEAN MUSCLE = LESS FATSESSION TIMES: 6AM MONWEDFRI7.15AM MONWEDFRISAT9.15AM MON -FRITo book a free trial session call PeteMob: 0419 599 135Talking lifehealth@ the headsWayne Clarke PhysiotherapistClaire DagleyDietitianFOR ALL YOUR PHYSIOTHERAPY, PODIATRY AND DIETARY ENQURIES5254 11002/76 Hitchcock Ave Barwon HeadsOPEN MON - FRI 9am - 5pmand SATURDAY 9am-12pm

Matt PaytonPodiatrist Massage Therapy@ Seaside Serenity18 Cronulla Crt. Barwon HeadsRemedial, Therapeutic,SportsDeep Tissue & RelaxationDaryl WilkieDip.RM,Dip.H,Ct.MHealth Fund RebatesAAMT member Ph.0403 956 900So I said No.To which she howled. And howled. And howled some more. Layered in the howls were words around my selfish job, how everyone else is going, how she misses everything and finally how if I loved her I'd let her go.And I do love her.So I agreed to drive the distance. And let her go.We took off from the other side of Melbourne at 11:00 on Friday as planned. My only rule was that there was to be no Fox FM or any commercial radio channel for that matter during the drive. She agreed and we left on our girls' road trip happy and excited. Her because she would be going to her party, Me because I was clearly uma-mum 101. All my mother guilt at being a working woman conveniently wiped under the doormat of the passenger seat of my car as it speed back from Melbourne alongthe Geelong road. It took 2 hours of driving, just me and my middle red. Watching the winter grey of the city drawl out into the blues and greens of the coast. We arrived at the trampoline centre at 4:05.I explained to the seemingly 14 year old kid behind the counter that we were here for the party. He asked me what party. I told him the birthday party. He told me there was no booked birthday party. I asked my middle red to just look for her crew as I stepped back and re-ran the days of the week through my head. It is indeed Friday. It is indeed 4:00. My middle red chimed in Friday, 4 o'clock the 10th of July.I froze. Turned as purple in the face as my chilblained July toes and screamed TODAY'S THE FIFTH OF JULY!I screamed it at my middle red, I screamed it at the frightened 14 year old behind the reception. I screamed it at to the world who watched me drive up and back the same road over and over againgetting nowhere every time except to the same place I started.Until I stopped screaming. I stopped shaking. I just stopped.Think yin forward hip openers, restorative twists and nadi shodhana.Sometimes we can be so focused on what we are meant to be doing and where we are meant to be going, that we lose the finer details of what we could be doing and where we could be going. When we try to be everything for everyone it can often fall apart and ultimatelybe present for no-one. Especially those small ones we work the hardest for and that we love the most.I looked down at the white face of my middle red, one who hardly knows how to spell calendar little know read one, and I saw my own eyes reflected back at me. Wide,open, honest. I saw the kilometres my own mum clocked up for me. I saw the sacrifices she had made in her then so I could be who I am now. I saw the selfless service that motherhood can be.And in the devotional gift of the ultimate Mother, I saw my love for my daughter. I saw her love for me. Together we stared into our shared eyes and saw time. I hugged my daughter closer than I had for a long time that day. I made a promise to myself to be less busy and more present. I made a promise to read every party invitation to the letter. I promised to look into my middle red's eyes as often as I could to see her and just as importantlyto see me.We got back in the car together, my middle red and I. We hit the Geelong road back up to the big smoke. The return trip was 3 hours. We hit peak hour traffic. We clocked up our slow kmsmiling silently together.And we did so listening to Fox FM.X________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________coastalLiz DicksonRegistered Midwifecalmbirth practitionerOR(03) 5254 2224 0421 596 [email protected] Workshops____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________So, last week I clocked over 1000 km in my car.I could have driven to Sydney and beyond with this. Found a little bit of heat to thaw my constantly purple July toes. But I had traversed no state line. I'd just driven between home and the big smoke. That is, our little house by the sea and Melbourne.With it being school holidays and loving grandparents in said big smoke, there was much too-ing and fro-ing (which meant me driving up and back repeatedly) to access some much needed extended family time. This loosely translated as my parents providing free child-care. So that my love and I could continue our present states of employment, have a cheeky date night out and even attend a significant birthday party without much thought of our small loved ones.Loved small ones they clearly are because I pretty much clock up this distance to Sydney in my car each week along the Barwon Heads road. With the swimming, the footy and all the kooky crazy antics my 3 small ones get into, I spend a lot of time in the car. All the while, trying to hold down my own job, feed a happy home and re-train my kids pop music taste by shifting the dial from fox FM.When I told my small loves of their impending date in Melbourne they were pumped. Probably more pumped than my parents. All except for my middle red. Who had some social plans of her own. Involving a significant birthday party for one of her friends. At an indoor trampoline centre in Grovedale, on Friday at 4:00. About 120 km from where she was to be sleeping. Making a 240 km round trip for me starting at 11:00am if she was to attend the party.,Marvelous Music In May a Huge SuccessWHAT'S COOKING ATTHE LOBSTER POT? talking heads page 9Yoga Beginners - IntermediateGuided Healing MeditationEnergetic Healings Crystals Summit Energy Healing Healing from the inside out1 Affleck Court, Barwon Heads Deb Prinzi - Ph. 0421 695 956Up-to-date timetables and info on Facebook - summitenergyhealing - www.summitenergyhealing.comTheFourthLimb(branch)ofYogais Pranayama.Asstatedinearlierarticles 'The Eight Limbs of Yoga' were created by Patanjaliandcan befoundinThe YogaSutrasof Patanjali (written in t h e f i r s tmillennium). ThewordPranayama isbrokendownintoa coupleofwords- Pranameans' l i fe f or ce' andYama meansrestraintor control. Put simplyPranayama is about breath control. The practice of Pranayama is a very important limb of Yoga and our daily life.The way in which we breathe has a direct effect on our central nervous system. We can vary the rate of our breath to either soothe or stimulate the mind and the body. There are many forms of Pranayama: Basic 4 part Yogic Breath, Ujjayi (Victorious) Breath, Brahmari (HummingBee)Breath;Sitali(Cooling)Breath; Sitkari(Hissing)Breath;NadiSodhana(Channel Cleansing). This is to name but a few.When we marry our breath with our Asana (yoga) practiseweexperiencegreatbenefits.Aswe becomemoremindful,welearnthatourposture contributes to the flow of our breath. We realise that when our bodies are hunched that it is more difficult to breathe. We learn to focus on our posture and to usethebreathbycontractingthebodyonan inhalationandstretchingthebodyonan exhalation. We focus on the stretch, encouraging the muscles to gradually release any tightness and tension. Colour blindness Vast colonnades of newspaper space and terra-bytesofdigitaldatahavebeen devoted to global leaders predicting some new,imminentglobalcatastropheto enhance our anxiety about the future. Locally,thosecommentsmaybeconfusingto some. Withdaylighthoursincreasingbyabout11/2 minutes from day to day since mid winter, you may notice that it is no longer pitch black at 5.30p.m. any more. On a sunny day there may even be time for an evening walk. Walks that remind us why we live here in the Village by the sea. Strollers may notice anemerginggreenpresence:newgrowth(both good and bad) at ground level andblossom above. Yes, all those positive signs that we are recovering fromwintergloom.WithSummertofollowsoon. You can bank on that. The Friends of the Lobster Pot do! With this in mind, plans have been made; working bees held and more planned. A flurry of activity to maketheLobsterpotreadyforthesummer opening season. As attentive readers will know this commences on Boxing Day and continues daily until Australia Day weekend. Only 160 sleeps away. The Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre (better known as the Lobster Pot) is the GREEN building on the river near 'At the Heads' restaurant. It is operated by volunteers united by an interest in the natural and cultural heritage of the Barwon River estuary. If you sharethisinterestandhavesparetimeoncea month you may wish to join the Friends group. You can make contact through Barwon Coast. Call in or 'phone Maddie Glynne (52541118). It would be useful to be able to distinguish green from grey. Robert Kuebler We can also connect to the breath on an emotional level.Whenwehavenegativethoughtswhether theyarefromanexternalsourceorfromwithin ourselves,wecreate tensioninthemindand the body. This affects the nervous system which in t u r n a f f e c t s o u rbreathing! Whenweexhaleintoa pose,wecanfocuson 'breathingaway'any ment al t ensi onornegativity. Whenweexperiencea fright or a shock, our first involuntary reaction is to 'catch our breath'. In that momentwehavehaltedthenaturalflowofthe breathandinterruptedthenaturalflowofenergy moving throughout the body. This can be the first steptocreatinganillnessorinjury.Themoment that we catch our breath, a small pocket of emotion has been trapped and stored within the body. This creates a blockage.Thismaysimplyberectifiedbyfocusingon breathing. With practise, we can learn to 'guide' the breath to any tight spots within the body and relax the tension in the muscles or the mind to restore the natural flow of energy.This is why conditions such as anxiety, depression, hyperactivity or hypo activity, low self esteem, etc. allbenefitfromaholisticapproachtoourYoga practice.Workingwiththebreathteachesustoquietthe mindandpreparesusfortheinnerworkonour Yoga journeyOn and off our mats!Healing from the inside out Deb PrinziPastarticlesfromTalkingHeadscanbeviewedonmyblog www.summitenergyhealing______________________________________________________________________________FOURTH LIMB OF YOGA -PRANAYAMANotes from Bali...Each morning I rise early with the crowing roosters, the beeping scooters and the omnipresent incense wafting in through the air conditioning vents.After a simple meditation and some yoga Im dressed and off, sometimes by 6.30am. One morning, Im greeted warmly by a lady who calls me in to her beauty salon (as they do)...after almost daily massage, my hair needs washing & conditioning and for $5 I agree to come upstairs, past the family having breakfast who all greet me...to where a waiting young teenage girl washed & dried my hair while her sweet faced 4 year old sister tried to entice me to have a manicure (with polish). Tpage 10 talking headsArtwork courtesy of the Ocean Grove Voicewww.lotusspabarwonheads.com.au1/67 hitchcock avenue03 5254 2044the lotus spaatbarwon headsmassagefacialsexotic spa ritualsjapanese bathing suitesaunahydrotherapymeditationwaxingnailstansBONUS HOUR (INFRA RED) SAUNA with EACH HAWAIIAN HOT STONE MASSAGE *Not redeemable Sundays or With vouchers or specials.Oneofthebiggesttreatsyoucan giveyourselfaftersuchacold winter is an infra red sauna.It warms & relaxes your body right throughtoyourbones,releases toxins and improves circulation to your skin. Hop in to Lotus Spa and spoil yourselfor give a gift voucher tosomeonewhohasbeenfeeling the cold this season._________________________Tin Shed Rallies for Canoe Polo LastSunday,muchofthetown gathered at the Tin Shed to raise money required to send local members of the CanoePoloteamLockyReekie,Ben Winter, James Winter, Kal Rawson who were chosen to compete in New Zealand at the Australian and Oceania Championships.Special thanks go to The Tin Shed, The Lions Club for their delicious roast rolls,Lukey for his music, Brian Andrew, Richard from Kiddie Bounce jumping castles, Bendigo Bank and many more...Asilentauctionwasheld,everyonehadafantasticdayandweareallvery gratefulforthisamazingopportunityforouryoungsterstocompeteatthis level...special thanks to coach John Jacoub. talking heads magazinepage 11 Thursday March 26 at 7.45pm at the Community HallDir: Rolf de Heer. Blackfella Charlie is out of sorts. The intervention is making life more difficult on his remote community. So Charlie takes off, to live the old way, but in so doing he sets off a chain of events that forces him to return to his community, chastened, and a little wiser. Filmed in his home country of Ramingining, Arnhem Land, the story was inspired by Gulpilil's own experiences. Thisbeautifullycraftedfilmisbothhumorousandheart-rending. Cast: David Gulpilil, Peter Djigirr, Luke Ford"In years to come, the work that Rolf de Heer and David Gulpilil have done together in the past dozen years will take an exalted place in the history of Australian film. There is no partnership like it in our cinema."Paul Byrnes Sydney Morning Herald.2013108mins Aust Rated MBARWON HEADS FILM SOCIETYBarwon Heads Sustainability GroupThursday August 27th 7.45pmAt the Community Hall, Barwon Heads Film Society presentsUpcoming Events:First Wednesday DrinksWed 5th Aug, 7.30pm, Beach Houseth thMonthly Market StallSaturday 25July; 29Aug 9-1pm, Barwon Heads HallBorrow And Bring Back BagsBelow, some of the lovely bags made by volunteers.The sewing machines are out and lots of bags are being been madethank you very much to the students from Bellarine Secondary College, and to the local community members who are sewing these bags for the 'Borrow and Bring Back' intitiative.Community Plan for a Sustainable Barwon Heads.Thisreviewhasbeenmade possible through a generous grant from the Barwon Heads Community Bank. Version 2 of the Community Plan will emerge later on this year after these community group meetings have been completed.P l e a s e c o n t a c t u s a [email protected] organisationwouldliketodiscussthe CommunityPlan,andshareyour'Great Ideas for Barwon Heads'.Your Feedback and Ideas:We'dlovetohearfromyou!Contact Anthony on 0417015808 or Faye on 0417 5 1 8 6 8 5 o r e m a i l u s a [email protected]

BarwonHeadsSustainabilityGroupactivitiesare supported by a grant from the Barwon Heads Community BankandtheFoundationforRuralandRegional Renewal.Pleasecontactusifyouhaveany materialstodonate(forexample, curtains,sheets,oroldhardwoodfence palings(forthestorageboxes)orifyou wouldliketosewupsomebags. [email protected] e w B u s - T r a i nConnections TimetableThe new Bus-Train timetable for Barwon Heads Southern Cross is now available todownloadfromtheBHSGwebsite. http://www.bhsustainability.org.auHard copy versions will also soon be available.'GreatIdeasforBarwon Heads' - Community Plan ReviewWehavebeenmeetingwithmanylocal organisations regarding the Review of the page 12 talking heads [email protected] www.talkingheadsmag.com 0416 11924045 Hitchcock AvenueBarwon Heads Ph: 5254 3229VIKING DVDSCANDANAVIAN ICE-CREAM Co.open Friday-Sunday in winter, Late Saturday nightswww.facebook.com/pages/talking-heads-magazinewww.talkingheadsmag.comtumblr - talking heads MAG_____________________________________________________________________2/86 Hitchcock Ave Barwon Headswww.barwonheadswinestore.com.au03 5254 2741 Open 7 daysPerkedel Jagung (Indonesian Corn Fritters)3 ears fresh corn, kernels removed from the cob1 tablespoon chopped garlic chives (or spring onions)1 egg, beaten2 tablespoons rice flourvegetable oil (for frying)Spice paste1 teaspoon coriander seed, lightly toasted1 chopped hot red chilli6 shallots, minced3 garlic cloves, minced1 teaspoon rock salt1 tablespoon granulated sugarCombinethecorianderseeds,chilli,shallots,garlic, rock salt and sugar in a mortar and pound to a smooth paste...set aside...in a bowl, lightly pound corn, then add in spice paste mixing until well combined...add in garlic chives (or spring onions) then add in the rice flour and toss to coat evenly...add beaten egg and stir until well blended...drop by the spoonful into hot peanut oil and fry untilgoldenbrown,about2-3minutes...removeand drain well...serve with sambal...Sambal5 to 6 cloves of garlic, choppedknob of fresh gingerknob of fresh turmeric5 to 6 shallots minced3 red chilies6 candlenuts (or macadamias)4 medium sized tomatoes1tsp shrimp paste1 teaspoon salt1 tablespoon of palm sugarHeat 1/4 cup olive oil then fry off all ingredients...cool a little then blend until smooth...serve with corn cakes.These cakes would be delicious with potato and I would add some chopped fresh or dried dill along with some finely chopped celery.Pierce then microwave 4 medium potatoes for 6 minutes onhigh...coolslightlythenmashuntilnotquite smooth...mix with other ingredients then form into cakes a n d s h a l l o wf r y u n t i l g o l d e n b r o wn .Serve with sambalChef Nyomen (centre) shows Lorna how to make sambalwhile his assistant makes corn cakesTalkingfood...The recipes this month are inspired by my first trip to Bali where I dived head firstintothelife,thecultureandthe food...especially the food!For the first 5 days, we were at a retreat and all of our traditional Balinese meals were cooked for us by chefs. After 7am yoga, 6 of us trotted up to the restaurant to plates of fresh fruit, omlettes, sunny faceeggs,bananapancakes,nasigoreng,mi goreng and more.Lunch and dinnerstarted with soup followed by an assortmentofrice,noodles,curriesandsalads and rounded off with a favourite, green rice crepes (Dadar Gulung) filled with fresh coconut and the ever present palm sugar syrup.Our head waiter Mika told us that the food came from the farms hooking his head towards up the mountains...and we jumped at the offer to take an early trip to a market up in the hills, beyond the rice paddies, through a couple of villages.Aswewanderedthrough(withourdriverasa guide)webecameawarethatweweretheonly westerners there...smiling faces greeted us as we bought super sweet finger sized bananas, snake fruit & little fish to be crispy fried whole and served with lunch...after being touched and pushed on my back a few times, I realised that, like the scooter beeping, it was just their way of letting me know they wanted to come past me as they went about their business and as I dawdled along.Chatting to our drivers, Mika and chef Nyomen, we learnthatBalineseeatfreshandseasonal rejectingprocessedwesternstylefoodslike Maccas,KFCetc.astheydontlikethetaste. Processed food is not for them and why would you bother when you can get a delicious and freshly cooked nasi goreng for $3 or under or a fresh gado gado at a Warung (food stall) almost any time. The best and freshest gado gado I ate was at a tiny hole in the wall.Letstrymakingthepandanaleafcrepesso common on the Balinese menu...Dadar Gulung (coconut crepes)250ml coconut milk35gm palm sugar2 eggsPinch of salt2 tbs pandan juice (or green colouring)75gm rice flour25gm melted butterIn a mixing bowl, combine flour and coconut milk then stiruntilyouhavearunnypaste,addingwaterifa thinner consistency is desired...set aside while you prepare the filling...1 cup grated coconut cup coconut (palm) sugarToastthecoconutinalargefryingpan...oncethe coconut starts to brown, add the sugar and continue totoastuntilyourkitchensmellsamazing(2-3 minutes)...in another large frying pan, add a drop of oil, and add one ladle of crepe batter into the centre of the pan, and spread evenly...cook each side of the crepeuntilgoldenbrown,andlaytocoolona plate...spoonafewtbsofthesweetenedcoconut mixtureintothecentreofthecrepe...foldinthe corners and roll like a spring roll...serve warm. talking heads page 13 Tastes ofWinter....open 8 - 4breakfast 8 - 11.30lunch 12 - 3Dinner Friday & Saturday nightlicenced

corner bridge rd and hitchcock avenuebarwon [email protected] 5254 2288casual coastal diningFoodWineCoffeeLicenced24 hodgson streetocean groveOpen everyday for Breakfast and LunchOpen Tuesday to Saturday for dinner bookings 5256 3153 walk ins welcomewww.napona.com.auFollow us on facebookor twitter @EatAtNapona soupdipsseafoodsteakcurriesgourmet wood oven pizzaveg & gluten free optionsprivate functions welcomewww.barwonorange.com.au60 Hitchcock AveBarwon Heads Ph: 5254 1090 Fully licencedWednesday Curry nights Thursday Pizza specials Weekday $14 lunch specialsAll day brekkie, lunch & dinnerTake away options Open 7 Days Mon 8am to 3pm Tues, Weds, Thurs, Fri 8.00 till closeWeekends 7.30 till closeSTARFISH BAKERY78 Hitchcock Ave Barwon HeadsTelephone: 5254 2772Gorgeous soups, curries,fresh sandwichesdaily specialstake home meals,bread, cakes, biscuits,& really good coffeeOPEN WED TO MONH o m e m a d esoups...changingdaily likeprettypea&ham soupwithhockstock, r os emar y, pot at o,squash, carrots and mint w/ herby croutons.Once the old Fire Station, BeachHouse Barwon Heads showcasessome of the Bellarine Peninsula's fine produce, wine, cider & beer. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 9am - late Saturday and Sunday 8am - late.Happy 3 hoursFridays 5 - 8pm $5 Schooners $5 Red, white or sparklingCONTACTBeachHouse Barwon Heads48 Hitchcock AvenueBarwon Heads03 5254 3376info@beachhousebarwonheads.com.auwww.beachhousebarwonheads.com.auExpress dinner special2Courses with a glass of wine or beer,And...All Day Breakfasttalking headspage 14Barwon Heads Soccer ClubBellarines newest chiropractor Dr. Kane Fraser isanengagingpersonwhoisveryfitwithhigh energy levels.Comingfromasuccessful10yearpracticeinHamilton,Victoria,Kaneis delightedtojoinhisfamilyinBarwonHeadsasacommittedandinvolved community member.From his home in Furneaux Close Barwon Heads and as we sip herbal tea, Kane tells me of his love for his work and dedication to achieving the best result possible for all of his clients, indeed after onlya few months, he has built up a good local client base.Kane treats all age groups and is also working with the BHFNClub. Post natal is another particular interest of Kanes as he believes women can sometimes sacrifice their own health for the sake of their baby at a time when they most need a healthy balance.Kane loves the warm friendly feel that village life offers and is enthusiastic about his role within this community (and he loves Starfish muffins!)Kane is also opening a clinic at 14 Tuckfield Street in Ocean Grove and will look forward to seeing clients from there.You can contact Kane on the number below for an appointment. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________This month we profile two players from the Under 7 team, the mighty Eagles.Name: Zarah WoodAge: 7How long have you played soccer?About three yearsWhat positon do you play?Anywhere where the ball is... ha ha!But I love to shoot goals.What is your favourite thing about soccer?You get to play with your friends & play as a team.Do you have a nickname?Pocket RocketWhich A-League team is your favourite?Melbourne VictoryWho is your favourite player?Messi & Ronaldo What is your favourite sport aside from soccer?Running What is your favourite food?Lollies &mum's pavlovaIf you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?Hawaii because it is so nice & the beaches look great.What do you want to do when you grow up?Be a winning soccer player and play for Australia.Name:Tom FitzpatrickAge:5How long have you played soccer? This is my first season playing soccerWhat positon do you play?I like to play forwardWhat is your favourite thing about soccer?Playing in the rain with my matesDo you have a nickname?Nugget Which A-League team is your favourite?Melbourne VictoryWhat is your favourite sport aside from soccer?Footy What is your favourite food?Mum's homemade chicken nuggetsIf you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?Bali because I get to eat buffet blast and swim all day What do you want to do when you grow up?Be a professional soccer player talking heads page 151/86 HITCHCOCK AVE. BARWON HEADSMON TO FRI7.30am - 8pmSAT 8am - 4pmT 5254 2668 www.13thbeachosteopathy.com.au- osteopathy - remedial massage- reformer pilates- myotherapyDRYSDALE VILLAGE MEDICAL CENTRE WELCOMESThis exciting new service offers anti wrinkle injections,lip treatments and dermal fillers. All treatments are conductedunder medical supervision by a specialist cosmetic nurse with over 11 years experience in plastic surgery and cosmetic injecting.Appointments available every Wednesday commencing August 5th.Call Drysdale Village Medical Centreon 5253 1002 for a treatment assessment16-22 Palmerston St, Drysdale VIC 3222 www.dryvmc.comAll treatments are conducted under medical supervision by a specialist cosmetic nurse.REFRESH COSMETIC INJECTINGShares now availableShares are nowavailable in Barwon Heads Community EnterpriseLimited,thecompanywhichoperatesthelocallyownedBarwonHeads Community BankBranch.Over 150 residents are today shareholders in this local community company.A bank branch established by the community for the community.Returning sponsorship and grants to local community organisations.Please visit our website www.bendigobank.com/barwonheads if you are interested inlearningmoreaboutbuyingsharesinBarwonHeadsCommunityEnterprise Limited. Once there , click the Trading Shares (LVM) button located on the left side of the screen.If, after consideration of this information and consultation with your professional advisoryouwouldliketoregisteryourinterest,pleasecontact [email protected]____________________This is general information only. It is not intended to be relied on as advice to potential investers and does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular invester. You should consider whether sush an investment is approriate for you and consult your professional advisor before making any investment decision.Barwon Heads Community Enterprise Limited ABN68 149465 396 S46782-1 (260901_v1) (21/07/2015____________________Anthony Manglesdorf (of Barwon Heads) who was recently announced as the Environment Education Victoria,2015EnvironmentandSustainability Educator of the Year for the amazing work he does workingwithschoolsandlocalcommunities, particularly in the Barwon, South-West region.Congratulations Antpage 16 talking heads www.barwonheadsresort.com.auBUILDING ContinuedJardine HomesDesign & Construct Will Gordon 0414 354 079J & S Trickey Builders0419 389 932 / 52542264CAFES/ RESTAURANTSBarwon Orange60 Hitchcock AveBarwon Heads 5254 1090Beachhouse Barwon Heads48 Hitchcock Ave. 5254 3376Caf Maritana 1 Flinders Pde Barwon Heads 5254 1188Starfish Bakery 78 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads 5254 2772CARPENTRY & HOME MAINTENANCEDamien Mason Carpenter0417 891122Dave's Carpentry Service 0423 874 854 David Cole 5254 1657/0419 118221Home MaintenanceCalvin0431 488 706Reliable Carpenter. Loves small jobs. Call Mick 0405 484 344CARPET & TILE CLEANINGBarwon Carpet Cleaning All areas7 days 0428 502 670F & G Stanley Steamer Carpet Cleaning Geoff Stanley0428 520 525/5250 1845CARPETREPAIRS & RE-STRETCHINGKim Brasiers Carpet Service 5254 2857/ 0418 376 820CHIROPRACTORBellarine Chiropractic 1 Furneaux CloseBarwon Heads5254 2830/0402 115185CLEANINGBriony Neilson Cleaning [email protected] 0447 936 148 COMPUTERSLeigh Repairs, Servicing, Tuition. I will come to you. 50+ a speciality.0439024870Riversholme P/[email protected] 5254 2101CONCRETINGPeter Allen ConcretingExposed aggregate specialist 0419 599 135 COOLROOM HIRE (MOBILE)B & C Coolroom Hire5254 2051DECLUTTERING Bye Chaoswww.byechaos.com.auTatiana0477 067 612Kathy from Making Room 0431 261 711DENTAL CLINICDr. Alastair McCallum Trak Arcade 73 The Terrace OG5255 2584Dr. Samantha Ho 5255 2584DENTURE CLINICCoastal DenturesAndrew Irving73 The TerraceOG5255 4700DIETITIANClaire Dagley Dietician @ The Heads2/76 Hitchcock Ave. 5254 1100DOG GROOMING & ACCESSORIESLa Petterie Dog Grooming and accessories 10 Hobson St. Queenscliff 5258 5441Surfcoast Dog Grooming Ocean Grove5255 1336ELECTRICIANS / ELECTRICAL SUPPLIESBrendon Brice Electrical Phones/Data 0416 165 855Shane MoorcroftElectrician/Air Con Installation0417 019 694Warren Jankowski Electrical0404 163 609ENERGY RATINGSAll Star Energy Ratings0414 354 079/5254 3352FENCINGAGM Fencing 0425 715 373Gordon Watson Fencing 0412 802 426 / 5254 2991Know A Fence0409 222 112 Jason ONeill Builder Spec. in Environ. Sustainable Homeswww.jasononeillbuilder.com.au 0419 393 173Animal Rescue (Jirrahlinga)5254 2484Police 5256 2698Barwon Heads Fire BrigadeSecretary/Admin. Enquiries 0401 231 753Ocean Grove Fire Brigade 5255 1746 Barwon Water 5226 2500CLUBS & ORGANISATIONS1st Barwon Heads Scout Group 5251 221013th Beach Golf Academy & Public Driving range 5254 2622Barwon Grove Golf Club(The Tin Shed) 5254 2826Barwon Heads Association Pres. Judith Brookes 5254 1519 Barwon Heads Angling Club Steve- 0417 165 075 Barwon Heads Bowling Club 5254 3124Barwon Heads Community Hall FOR HIRE [email protected] Heads Community Arts Gardencall Judy 5254 1034Barwon Heads Film Society Alex5254 1139Barwon Heads Fine Music Society Inc. contact Jenny Wallace Smith 52542580Barwon Heads Football & Netball Club 5254 2675Barwon Heads Heritage Group(Part of BHA)Richard Hastings5254 2621Barwon Heads Red Cross 5254 1128Barwon Heads Senior Citizens Club5254 2003Barwon Heads Tennis Club 5256 1527Barwon Heads 13th Beach Surf Life Saving Clubwww.13thbeachslsc.asn.au 5254 2469Bellarine Martial Arts Centre 2/3 Smithton Grove Ocean Grove 0404 800 640/0400 218827Seachange Quilters at Senior Cit's. lifford Pde.Barwon HeadsCaroline 52551726 JUSTICE OF THE PEACEWarren Halnon 5254 2191ACCOMMODATIONOcean Grove Holiday [email protected] 515 605Lauras Beach HousesJetty RdBarwon Heads5254 1115SeahavenVillage.com.au1-7 Geelong Rd Barwon Heads5254 1066ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL SERVICESCore Financial Planning - Your opportunity, our relationship, your future B.Heads5255 9555Crowe Horwath 72 The Terrace Ocean Grove5255 5077Helen Holt MYOB Certified BASph:0418 188847Ocean Grove Accounting & Taxation Services Luke Joyce5256 2815AIR CONDITIONINGB & C Air conditioning, Installations, Breakdown & Service0418 827 642 AMUSEMENTS AND ATTRACTIONSA MazeN GamesCnr. Grubb Rd/Bellarine Hwy Wallington5250 2669Jirrahlinga Wildlife CentreTaits RdBarwon Heads5254 2484ANTENNAS Point Lonsdale Television0411 490 430, (03)5258 2068ARCHITECTSIrons McDuff Architecturewww.ironsmcduff.com.au 5254 1337/ 0404 041 337Victoria Hamer Architects www.victoriahamer.com9349 4033ART GALLERIESSeaview Gallery ~ Queenscliff ~Contemporary & Traditional Art & Glass 5258 3645BABIES CLOTHING & ACCESSORIESBambolottaShop 3/41 Hitchcock Ave Barwon Heads5254 1444BANKBarwon Heads Community Bank 70 Hitchcock Avenue03 5254 1700BEAUTY THERAPYSeaspray Beauty Therapy. For appointments call Melissa on 0433056081BIN HIRE, MAINTENANCE& WASTE REMOVALBillys Bins 2,3,4 & 6m 0418 385 667BLINDSBarwon Blinds & Shutters blinds I curtains I shutters 5254 1338 / 0438 568 258Blinds, Curtains, Shutters, Re-upholstery, Interior decorating Sally Perrignon Designs 0427 873 25BUILDINGEXTENSIONS & RENOVAT8IONS Bass Homes www.basscoastalhomes.comGorman Building Commercial, Industrial, DomesticBill Gorman 0418 147 174Barwon Heads Golf Club - Professional Shop52556262Ocean Grove Bridge ClubMarcus Hill 5256 25504 Bedrooms,large garden, close to everything in Barwon Heads 0400 955 226Barwon Heads Caravan ParkEwing Blythe DriveBarwon Heads5254 1115Barwon Grove Holiday Rentals www.bgholidayrentals.com.au 0412 102 145 / 5255 4676 Expert Cloud Accounts with Xero0421 343 918 0418 320 967The Directory0416 [email protected]:POLICE - FIRE - AMBULANCE000talking heads page [email protected] www.talkingheadsmag.com 0416 119240FITNESS HEALTH HEALING MASSAGEAdventure Fit Personal Training and Massage TherapyPeta Martin0438 865 812Bowen TherapyAndrea Neale0407 794 087Fiona Bainbridge Massage Therapy0409 584 221Health and Weight loss-Nutritionist Christine 0410961638Ocean Grove Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture5255 2905 / 0432 961 910Petefit Group & Personal Training Call Pete0419 599 135Sabai at Bellarine massage (www.sabaiatbellarine.com.au) Trish Foley 0478 776 427Seaside Serenity Massage clinic/mobile 0403 956 900FLY SCREENSFLY Screening Solutions - Security Doors or Home Maintenance0408 699 690FLOORING & CARPET SALESBellarine Flooring 9 Sykes [email protected] 5255 2044 GIFTS & HOMEWARESFrith 58 Hitchcock Ave.Barwon Heads 5254 1811GLAZING KevsWindow, Door & Glazing Services 0418 519 078HAIRDRESSER-LADIES, MENS & CHILDRENHair @ tha Heads Shop3/45 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads5254 1840Hair Dudes- Mens 84b Hitchcock Ave. B.Heads5254 1933Melissa Connoley Hairdressing, Make Up, Beauty 0432 187 767HANDYMANNick Gilbert My Handyman for all those little jobs.52543186 / 0411 225 516The Maintenance Man all aspects of home maintenanceSteve 0409 964 993HIRE Bellarine Hire (Formerly Ocean Grove Hire) Trade and the handyman 5255 1344Mini Bobcat for hireph BillO418 147174INTERIOR DESIGN Pip Interiors -Interior Design, Colour Consultant & Custom made blinds [email protected] 0425710784 Siobhan Donoghue Design - interior design, interior architecture and styling0437308965INSURANCE BROKERSCrowe Horwath 72 The Terrace Ocean Grove 5255 5077IRONINGGreen Steam Ironing & Laundry facilities 7 Smithton Grove OG0424 051735LANDSCAPING/GARDENING & MOWINGBellarine Black Diamond Garden Service0429 990 850Rubys Mowing Barwon Heads/Ocean Grove52554732/0419583154LEGAL SERVICESCoulter Roache4/50 Hitchcock AveBarwon Heads 5254 1877Peter BoyleBarrister & Solicitor Whyte Just & Moore 1/50 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads (03) 5222 2077 MOTOR MECHANICAlways There Mobile MechanicGeelong/Bellarine/Surfcoast Sean 0499 991 904Lastys Mobile MechanicUnit 2/168-170 Fyans st South Geelong D MOWER SALES & REPAIRSBellarine Mower Service48 Grubb Rd. Ocean Grove 5255 2432 / 0407 045652OPTOMETRYGreg Sly Optometrist 87 The ParadeOcean Grove5256 1295Ocean Eyes Optometrists2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave. O/Grove5255 5655OSTEOPATHY13th Beach Osteopathy & Health Services 1/86 Hitchcock Ave. B/Heads 5254 2668 Osteopathy at Barwon HeadsGeelong Osteopathic & Healthcare Clinic 5229 8021PAINTER & DECORATOR Colourman PaintingJames Long [email protected] 415541Painter, Decorator Small jobs incl., for free quote phone Peter52542119 or 0434048887Steve & Cathy FlynnPainter & Decorator52555667 / 04111 26291PET BOARDING JirrahlingaTaits RoadBarwon Heads 5254 2484PHOTOGRAPHY VIDEO & FILMFull Focus Video and Photography Film and Tape Transfers to DVD 0428542996/52542996PHYSIOTHERAPY Physio @ The Heads Wayne Clarke 2/76 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads 5254 11005258 1084Mob: 0402 282 190arren 0409 955768PICTURE FRAMINGJeanius Graphics50 Carr St. Barwon Heads 5254 2101 / 0419 588 069PLUMBERSCoastal RoofingNew & Re-roofing5255 2732 / 0418 593 434Davis Plumbing P/L 0419 504 085 / 0421 814 669 PODIATRYPodiatry @ The Heads Matthew Payton2/76 Hitchcock Ave 5254 1100 POST OFFICEBarwon Heads51a Hitchcock Ave5254 2319PSYCHOLOGIST/CAREER COACHNikki SmithPsychologist and Career/Business Coach www.nikkismith.net.au0450 801 937RUBBISH REMOVALPrompt same day clearance. Mobile Ph. 0476277423SCREENS/ DOORS/SHOWER SCREENSGeelong Security Doors & Shower screens 5256 2985SECURITYSylont Watching Service0419 529 623TRAVELOcean Grove Travel 63a The Terrace Ocean Grove5255 4422Travel With a DifferenceTremont Court B H. 5254 1279TREE SERVICESTreecycling - Tree services, stump removal, onsite mulchingNoel 0458 641127 WINDOWS/FURNISHINGS GLAZINGFrenchys Coastal Glazing, all glazing, mirrors, frameless shower screens and more 0448541221Ocean Grove Blinds and Awnings67 Madeley St. Ocean Grove 5256 3668WINDOW CLEANINGPeter Macmillan5258 4248&0415 493 302 Sparkle Pete 's Domestic and Commercial Window Cleaning Services 0439 995624

WEB DESIGN From start to finish - Jack @ Circle Media - 52541660/0497 808 936Darren LastIndependant Mercedes Benz SpecialistM. 0409 955 768P. 5222 3010 Unit 2, Rear of 168-170 Fyans St. Sth GeelongE. [email protected] up and delivery of motor vehicle for service or repair from Barwon Heads can be arrangedOcean Grove Accounting& Taxation Services80 The AvenueOcean Grove [email protected] www.ogaccounting.com.auPhone 03 5256 2815 INDIVIDUAL, SMALL BUSINESS & SELF MANAGED SUPERANNUATION FUND SPECIALISTS____________________________________________________________________________________________ page 18 talking heads magazine BARWON HEADS URBAN FIRE BRIGADE 8amto 8pm 7 days a week5254 2525BARWON HEADSFree Home Delivery_____________________________________________________________________________IGA Proudly Supporting your local CFA Volunteer FirefightersBarwon Heads Community Garden____________________________________________________________________Responding to call outsBarwon Heads Fire Brigade has responded to 29 call outs so far this year in and around Barwon Heads, Ocean Grove and Connewarre. A recent call out was to a fire on a power pole near the corner of Geelong and Sheepwash Roads. Thetransformeronthepolecombustedandlarge electricalsparkswereseenfromthetopsectionofthe pole.TheCFAalongwithotheremergencyservices attended the incident. As a result of the transformer combusting many Barwon Headsresidentswerewithoutpoweruntilthepower company had repaired the transformer.Murphy'sLawdictatesthesetypeofincidentsalways occur at night time when you're settled in watching a favourite tv programor about to have dinner. Such situations remind us to prepare in advance. There are a few things we can do in the home to make sure that even if the lights go out, we can still find our way around.The precursor to the power going out is a pulsating of the lights; if you notice straight away you'll have seconds if not a couple of minutes to get into action. Go to the loo and grab your torch. Keep matches and candles handy too. Always keep a torch close by and regularly check the battery to make sure it works.If you are on the road near a sparking power pole and you notice the lights go out, pull over away from the power lines(neverparkunderthem)anddial000toalert emergency services. Drive with caution and if you are in an area with traffic lights be mindful that these are also likely to be out. And while the power is out, your gas connection will still worksoyoucanruntheheatingorcontinuecooking dinneralbeit carefully!Dinner then becomes a candlelit affairquite romantic in the right circumstances. BarwonHeadsFireBrigadehasaFacebookpage informingyouoflocalcommunitysafetyeventsand insights to what the Brigade is up to. Make sure you jump on and give us a like to follow what we are up to!TheBarwonHeadsFireBrigadeisseekingnew members.Ifyouareinterestedinlearningnewskills, meetingnewpeopleandbeingpartofateamthat contributestothesafetyofourcommunity,pleasecall CaptainTonyHodderon0419546347,oremail Secretary Andy Halnon on [email protected] Hay Meeting Facility for HireComfortable, quiet meeting room suitable for groups up to 20 people, located within the Barwon Heads Community Garden.Surrounded by a secure garden facility, it is ideal for parent /infant/toddler groups & meetings.Toilet, tea making and BBQ facilitiesOccasional or regular users are welcome. Modest hire rates Call Russell on 0439 061 475 to arrange an inspectionIt has been another big monthdownatthe gardenswithplansfor citrus circle coming to fruition. We've had such agoodcropoflemons thisyearandfeltit timetodressthearea up a little with a fresh l o a d o f L i l y d a l etoppings,givingthe a r e a a s o me w h a tMediterranean feel. We also noted that tomato seedlings had begun to emerge from the un-cropped soil along the edge of thepoly-tunnell,notatalldeterredbythecolder weather and with it came the idea to rework this area to allow for early spring plantings. Plans of the re-designed tunnel have been drawn up and it is time to get busy. Instead of having such long propagation tablesthatextendthefulllengthofthetunnel, garden beds along each side of the main entrance willnowcreateaproductivepathuptoamore condensedandpracticalpropagationarea.The intentionistotakeadvantageofthewarmer environmenttogrowveggiesforallmembersto enjoy. At the recent committee meeting we also saw a draft mud-mapofthenewkidsplayareatobe constructedadjacenttothepizzaoven,amuch better use of space and the chance to revamp our kids play facilities. Thanks again to the Barwon HeadsKindergartenwhogenerouslydonated some funds for the project upon winding up. Watch this space. Also coming up on the near horizon is a weaving workshopthatisbeingrunbyCarolineHawkins whereparticipantswilllearnhowtoweaveafish using basic weaving techniques. The workshop is rdto be held on the Sunday 23of August but spaces are limited so if you are hooked on the idea RSVP to wo r k s h o p @b a r wo n h e a d s g a r d e n . c o m.Participants will be advised of materials to bring via email and the cost, to be paid on the day, is $25.And lastly, of note, the gardens were recently visited by a local ag-scientist who was able to divide the circumferenceofsomeleftoverpumpkinsinthe gardens by their diameter, he found the answer to be pumpkin pi. Happy gardening everybody!Written by, Robert Armstrongthe Authors for 2015. We have an exciting Trio of authors to present on September 20th. The first is Dr. Don Watson , who will talk about his latest and muchtalkedaboutbookTheBush,whichhas recentlytakenoutseveralprestigiousprizes. These include two Indie Awards as overall winner and also for non-fiction; the NSW Premier's Book oftheYear,andtheDouglasStewartPrizefor Nonfiction. The Bush is causing much interest and a little controversy and it is said that 'no-one who reads this book will look at this country the same way again'. It is also said to unravel many myths aboutthe Australianbush.Thesecondauthor, Alan Gold, will discuss his intriguing book Bell of theDesert,thestoryofanEnglishwoman Gertrude Bell and her fascinating years in Iraq in the times of her friend T.E.Lawrence. A film of this bookisshortlytobereleasedstarringNicole Kidman. Gertrude Bell was considered one of the most powerful women in England in her day. Born in 1868, and after reading history at Oxford, she becameanarchaeologistandtherestasthey say Our third speaker Trisha Dixon Burkitt will talkabouthermostrecentbookAdagio:Living and Gardening Mindfully. Her research into the life andlandscapedesignsofEdnaWallinghas resultedinanumberofbooks,articlesanda consultancyonthefamouslandscapeartist. talking headspage 19Helen Martin - A Disquieting Beauty_____________________________________________________________________SEAVIEW GALLERYSeaview GalleryOpen 10:305:00 dailyClosed Wednesday in WinterSeaview GalleryPh. 03 5258 364586 Hesse StQueenscliff 3225www.seaviewgallery.com.auEmail [email protected] KINGSOLO EXHIBITION15-30 AUGUST 15New WorkSara Paxton, Ann-Maree GentileVish GoddardAnd much more.AnnualPitFiringEventatthe Community Arts Gardens in AugustWood fired Pizza, Pots, Sculpture, Music and the Pit Fire is on again! Last Sunday in August. A great family event. Make your own primitive sculpture at our sculpture workshop to fire in the pit. Sculpture workshopheldonSunday2ndAugust,2pmat art'skool@KAZWORKS,54GrubbRoad. PhoneSophia0422005212orKazMcGlynn 0437582772 for more information.$20 per family for pit firing day$10 per person for sculpture workshop*This event has been generously supported by a donationformthepreviousBarwonHeads Kindergarten Committee. Please book for both Pit firingeventandsculptureworkshopatour website;www.barwonheadsartscouncil.com.au or phone Sophia on 0422 005 212.MEETTHEAUTHORS-Sunday September 20th, 2015 Following the huge success of Barwon Heads Arts Council's Meet the Anzac Authors in April this year, we are now back to what looks likely to become an annual event with our September fixture of Meet Trisha also leads Garden and Photography Tours of Europe on a regular basis and we hope she will tell us about those also. She also leads tours to the islandofHydraintheGreekIslandsfor photographic and literary workshops. She is a pilot and has been a presenter on ABC TV. Trisha will be a delightful way to wind up what is shaping up to being a fascinating and illuminating day! Bookings areopen. Pl easevi si t ourwebsi t e,www.barwonheadsartscouncil.com.au,or contactKarenShi rl ey0437032647 [email protected] booking. New Websitewww.barwonheadsartscouncil.com.au!!Please s e e o u r n e w w e b s i t ewww.barwonheadsartscouncil.com.autostayup to date with all that is happening with the BHAC. Book events, view our image gallery and say hello!Art Adds Energy!Sophia LegoeOn behalf of the BHAC Inc.BarwonHeads ArtsCouncilInc.wasfoundedin 2013 to promote the arts in Barwon Heads and the Bellarine Peninsula.Creativeeducationbytheseawherearts culture promotes community resilience.Seaview will be exhibiting Multi Award Winning Artist Di King this August.Di is an artist that thrives on variety and the creative challenges involved in painting different subjects.She has a wonderful understanding of colour and form. Di's love of the bush inspires her evocative scenes of cattle musters, river crossings and horsemen.Di's Exhibition runs from 1530 August.Join us for drinks Saturday 15 2-4pm.Also this month if you are looking for colour to brighten your walls don't miss new works from Sara Paxton , new aritist Vish Goddard and more whimsical ceremics from Ann-Maree Gentile, scultpures from Gillie and Marc and beautiful braclets from Lynn Walsh. Her ability to capture light and movement shows in her paintings, from landscapes, seascapes and cattle drives to portraits, beautiful nude and draped figurative works. This versatility allows her to paint any subject fluently.Hoofs, Horns & Dust ~ Di Kingpage 20 talking heads BARWON HEADS ASSOC.President - Judith BrooksMeet @The Senior Citizens Hall3rd Monday in Month @ 7.30pmAll welcomeBARWON HEADS TRADERS & TOURISMPresident-Bernard Napthine5254 2312GIRL GUIDES VICTORIAHelen Carruthers 5254 [email protected] HEADS SUSTAINABILITYGROUPCommunity Arts Garden John Burke 5254-1921. COMMUNITY GARDENPresident - Michael [email protected] OF THE BLUFFPresident - Jon Duthie5254 2626WANTED TO BUYOld Interesting StuffAntiques, Furniture, Art Deco, Books, Collectables, Surfboards, Household MargaretGoodsWe buy single items or house lots.Call Peter Summers atHow Bazaar 5278 5453MARKETING, PROMOTION & SMALL WEBSITESBarwon Heads [email protected] 119240MENDING , HEMS & DRESSMAKINGMargaret0419 350 103Buy Sell Swap & TellLOCAL MARKETS =Barwon Heads l Last Sat 9am - 1pm lOcean Grove- Aquatic Centre l 1st SundayMay- Sept - 1pml Pt. Lonsdale l at Pt Lonsdale Primary School2nd Sunday 9am - 2pml Drysdale at Recreation Reserve l3rd Sunday9am - 1pml Portarlington at Newcombe St l (Opp Port Hotel)1st Saturday9am - 2pml Queenscliff at Princes Park l Last SatSept to Mayb||Remember to take your baskets, cloth or hession bags or your jeep tosave our communities from curse of the plastic invasionCelebratingourlinkstothesea throughthediversityofour environment,history,arts,culture and lifestylePl anni ngf ort hi s popularlocalfestival thforits16 yearis underway!In addition to the main Sunday event, weagainplantoofferanumberof activitiesduringtheweek,withthe possible inclusion of music and video competitions.Surfingor'peopleand the sea' themes are being considered.Ifyouhaveabitofsparetimeand wouldliketosharesomeskills-or learn new ones - join our team of Barwon Heads Festival of the Sea 2016passionate Festival organisers.Yourhelpwillcontributetoafunlocal event that will have people saying, as they didthisyear,greatatmospheredidn't wanttoleavekidswereamusedfor hours great to have a variety of events.Whether you are familiar with the Festival ornot,comealongtoour15year celebrationandAGMonTuesday August 25, 7-9pm at the Barwon Heads BowlingClubtohearmoreaboutour plans. We will be sharing pizza and a slide show of highlights from the last 15 years.If you can attend, please rsvp for catering purposes [email protected] Mark Rodrigue President, Festival of the Sea Inc.10really good things to do in August...1. Have an infra red sauna at Lotus Spa to warmyou right through to your bones.2. Get along to the Bowler for the Friends of the Bluff Rockpool Happy Hour (P.25).3. Make the corn cakes and sambal on page 12...they really are tasty little morsels.4. Get your bike out and get it ready for some Spring riding.5. Pick up some bargains at the op-shop, theyve been quiet so theyll be happy to see you.6. Plant seed potatoes.7. Fertilise citrus.8. Make that lemon ricotta cake from Julys issue9. Clean up the garden ready for Spring.10. Plan your winter escape for 2016 & start saving! talking headspage 21 [email protected] www.talkingheadsmag.com 0416 119240www.heycon.com.auHEYWARD CONSTRUCTIONS P/L Nick HeywardPh: 0412 121 906Fax: 5254 2274All Aspects of Building & ConstructionArchitectural New Homes & [email protected] 1075Barwon Heads 3227Will Gordonmobile 0414 354 079 [email protected] and ConstructTBarwon Heads OfficeShop 4, 50 Hitchcock AvenueBarwon HeadsOpen Thursdaysor by appointmentLegal Services for Barwon Headsand Ocean GroveTel 03 5254 1877www.coulterroache.com.auTom WhitePrincipal Corporate & Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Property & Development Family Law Workplace Relations Wills, Estates & Succession PlanningPhone 0419 393 173Jason ONeillSpecialising in Environmentally Sustainable Homes =NEW HOMES=EXTENSIONS=RENOVATIONSwww.geelongcustomhomebuilder.complus CPDAlongwithsinging,theboys,FinnHuttonand RhysMcKinnon,areplayingpercussionwith Rhys also learning bass guitar and Finn learning piano.The girls are Maeve OBrien, Dana Ford, Maggie Woods and Sky Manglesdorf who all joined the choirbecauseoftheirloveofsingingwithDana telling us she likes singing in the shower, Maeve adding that she joined because she liked the band last year, Maggie took up the challenge and Skye saw it as a cool opportunity.Mrs.Robboasksthebandforsuggestionsfrom the band about what kind of music they want to sing and some of their choices includeHo Hey - The Lumineers,Lordes-RoyalandaSapphires song - Ngarra Burra Ferra.The band then gave me a demo accompanied by Mrs.Robboandtheirenjoymentandmuch practicewasevident.Watchoutforthebands performanceattheschoolconcertandtheir Introducing our school band for2015...ledbymusic teacher,AndreaRobertson (Mrs.Robbo),thegroupof sixaremadeupof2boys and 4 girls from grade 6._____________________________________________The true beauty of music is that it connects people. It carries a message, and we, the musicians, are the messengers.Roy AyersBarwon Heads PrimarySchool BandFor 2015Bass & Keyspage22 talking headsNews from the Beaches and Coastal EnvironsB a r w o n C o a s t i s aCommitteeofManagement appointedbytheState G o v e r n m e n t w i t hr esponsi bi l i t yf or t he managementof13kmof coastal crown land from 7W Collendinato42WBlue Rocks, Bar wonHeads cover i ngour beaut i f ulbeachesinOceanGrove, B a r w o n H e a d s a n dth13 Beach.Lyn Martin PhotographyEmail: [email protected] Web: www.barwoncoast.com.au Ph: 03 5254 1115BARWON HEADS CARAVAN PARKBARWON HEADS CARAVAN PARKLauras Beach HousesAs featured on ABC TV series Seachange. Accomodates 4 adults plus children with fully equipped kitchen, living room, A/C, bathroom, laundry, TV, Stereo,CD,DVD,VCR.Plus all bedding & elec.Blankets. Private decking with a relaxing opportunity to take in the views of Port Phillip Bay, the Bluff & the Bridge.Also available- Deluxe 2 & 3 br Cabins, 1 & 2 br Cabins, Heritage Boat House, & powered sitesSuperbly located at Barwon River Estuary with ocean views. A/C cabins, fully equipped kitchen, living room, ensuite, TV, private decking.

Email: [email protected] Web: www.barwoncoast.com.au Ph: 03 5254 1115Our Committee members are local r esi dent sappoi nt edwi t h considerationoftheskillsand experience that they have to offer inthemanagementofthis important piece of coastline.LITTERACTIONT h i s m o n t h B a r w o n C o a s trepresentativesattendedtheVictorian Litter Action Alliance (VLAA) Local Litter MeasurementToolkittrainingdaythat wassupportedbyBellarineCatchment NetworksCaringforOurBaysState Government funded project.The training providedstaffwithincreasedaccessto best practice data collection techniques to informmanagementoflitterandillegal dumping,andconductcostbenefit analysis to improve local litter prevention projects.Themethodsapplicablewill also be used in our schools environmental educationprograms.Thedayalso providednetworkingopportunitywitha rangeofotheragencies,schoolsand community groups. All data collected will be entered into the VLAA database.BORROW A BAGTheBarwonHeads'LetOurSeaBe Plastic Bag Free' working party have been busy collecting old curtain material to turn intoreusablebagsfortheupcoming Borrow a Bag' scheme.This program aims to minimise the need forplasticshoppingbagsandprovides shoppers with an environmentally friendly alternative.Membersoftheteamhave beenbusycoordinatingpublicsewing bee'stomakethereusableshopping bags.Todateover70bagshavebeen made, but there is still more required. The nextcommunitydayisbeingheldon thSaturday 25July from 1pm till 4pm at the Barwon Heads Community Garden. Not sure if you can contribute, there is a job for everyone,weneedsewers,cuttersand pinnersontheday;andagreatdayto meet new friendsK N OWY OU R F I S H I N G REGULATIONSLocalrecreationalfishingactivitieshave increasedrecentlywiththemaintarget species being crabs. Taking crabs along theBarwoncoastlineisapermitted activity,howeverweencourageall anglers to know their limits and the legal methodsofcapture.Therecreational fishing guide is available free and can be collectedfromtheBarwonHeads CaravanParkorRiverviewFamily CaravanPark.Toreportillegalfishing activity call 13 FISH (13 3474).OCEAN GROVE SPITRIVER WALKThedevelopmentofanelevatedboard walkatthebridgeendoftheSpitriver bank walk is progressing well. Barwon Coast staff Ben Mills and James Pender, pictured at left, expect to have the board walk completed in the coming weeks.Whencompleteitwillprovidea resilient section of the walk better suited tothecomingandgoingofriverbank sand;allowingwalkersandcyclists continuing access along one of our great paths.I encourage you to contact Barwon Coast todiscussanyissuesrelatedtocoastal managementinourregionbyphoning 5254 1118. Gary McPikeGeneral Manager. talking heads page 23R50 CARR STREET BARWON HEADSRIVERSHOLME PTY LTDRiversholme Ltd offers professional, prompt andlocal help with Home and Business IT systems.Phone: 5254 [email protected] Repairs, upgrades and new computerss Expert and qualified tuitions Data protection & backups Internet and webs Anti-viruss Intel server specialistss Network & phone cablings IT planning & policy for businessCOMPUTER AND NETWORK SERVICEBIZZY BARKERSCLEANING SERVICEDomestic & CommercialTrish TempleMobile: 0414 583 708Ph: 03 5254 1066 / 0417 543336www.seahavenvillage.com.auStudio/1br/2br/3br/4br4.5 AAA Rated (Green Star)Holiday Accommodationocean groveblinds & awnings67 madeley street ph: 5256 3668fax:5256 2668BLINDS ON YARRA55 yarra st geelongph: 5229 2880coastawn@bigpond.net.aublindsonyarra.dbablinds.com.auBELLARINEMOWER SERVICEShirley & Joe HornakSALES & REPAIRS TO ALL POPULAR MODELS48 GRUBB RD.OCEAN GROVEPh. 5255 2432Mob. 0407 045652Fax 5255 2399Email [email protected] STOCKISTsoloBINS2, 3, 4 & 6mBillys Bins0418 385 667* All major credit cards acceptedCrane Hire also available & FREE Car & Scrap Metal Removal*Conds. applyDomestic &commercial glazingFrameless shower screensMirrors & splashbacksArchitectural design glazingBalustrades & pool fencingShopfrontsRoofing & skylightsRepair & replacement work Glazing Geelong & the CoastLeo French Glazier04485 41221 mobile5254 2545 [email protected] Coastal Glazing Frenchys Coastal Glazing* All electrical Work*Phone & Internet Points* Free Quotes *TV Points* Split System Air Conditioning *Safety Switches*Domestic & Commercial* Stove & Hot WaterRepairs * Installation & MaintenanceAll Work Covered by a Certificate of Safety

* Computer Network Cabling Brendon Brice Electrical Pty Ltd Mobile: 0416 165 855 We have clients currently seeking to rent the following holiday home types:Large homes, homes with pools, And mobility access homes.Please call or email to discuss our management options. P: 0403 [email protected] www.oceangrovestays.com.auOCEAN GROVE & BARWON HEADS STAYSPLACES OF WORSHIPAnglican ~Hitchcock Ave 5254 3114 5256 2446Catholic ~Hitchcock Ave 5254 1240 5258 1643Uniting ~Hitchcock Ave0425 228 978 5254 2732 ____________________________________________________________________Quality homes wanted in Barwon Heads and Pt. Lonsdale for Holiday RentalsWe now have waiting lists of guests for summer requests in these areas.Barwon Grove Holiday Rentals1/25 Wallington Road, Ocean Grove322603 5255 4676 mobile 0412 102 145www.bgholidayrentals.com.auemail: [email protected] onHeads SeagullsBasketball cl ubi nexpandi ng rapidly and because we are continually growing wealwaysinneedof new equipment. We have recentlybeenveryluckyto receive some money from the formerBarwonHeadsKinder and have been able to buy the wholeclubnewtops.Thatis over200newtops.Sincewe have so many teams we often play each other so these tops, that Harry and George are holding, are reversible.We would like to thank the committee of the past Barwon Heads Kinder for enabling us to purchase such wonderful tops.Now that we have these fantastic tops to wear the Basketball club would like to donate some of the old tops to the school for inter school basketball competitions.Modesty Kneebonepage 24talking headsQuotes from the Wimbledon Champ: Tennis is a mental game. Everyone is fit, everyonehitsgreatforehandsand backhandsI think luck falls on not just the brave but alsotheoneswhobelievetheybelong thereNovak Djokovic SENIORSTheWinterSeasonisapproachingthe pointy end with the section 8 men's team ndlooking very strong at 2on the ladder. In recentweekstheyhadaconvincingwin over Geelong East but were unfortunately beatenbythetopteam,St. Albans. The teamismadeupoftheWilliamson brothers:Sean,PatrickandChristopher whoweareluckytoinheritfromthe SurfsidetennisclubtogetherwithCorey Ivec.EmmettHudsonandNathan Cameron complete the men's team. This group is also playing section 1 juniors in themorningswithnotquiteasmuch success.GoodLuckforSeniorMen's finals boys!JUNIORSApartfromsection1boysasmentioned above, we have sections 10, 13 and 15 in juniors. Section 10 are holding on to fourth place,intheirmostrecentmatchFin McNeilly, Flynn Green, Maddie and Charlie Barlowgottheteamacrossthelineby6 games against Drysdale.Alsoinfourthplaceissection13who recently enjoyed a convincing win against EastGeelongwithRomyNicholas,Alex Corinaldi,FinnHuttonandMiaGleeson making up the team.Good luck for finals in August everyone!MIDWEEKThemidweekladiessummercompetition thwrapped up on June 9when our section 2 ladiesteamplayedthegrandfinalagainst JanJucatGeelongLawn.Itwasa disappointingendfortheladiesnarrowly missingoutbyasolitaryonegame!! Congratulationsonrunner-upposition: FranRowlands,MelissaDallinger,Deb McNamara,MimiArmstrongandTracey Roderick.Themidweekladiesallhada veryenjoyablecelebrationattheBHGolf Club to wrap up the season.The winter season has just kicked off with 5teamscompetinginsections2,5,7,8, and 9.SUMMER SATURDAY SEASONThesummerseasonwillcommencein e a r l y O c t o b e r a n d o u rREGISTRATION DAYrdisscheduledforSunday23August:10amforjuniorsand2pmfor seniors.Ifyouintendtoplaysummer tennispleaseputyournamedownwith the co-ordinators prior to rego day:Juniors:RussellHudson0417131010 Seniors: Rob Begola 0403825081For further information on our club and all coachingneedsseeourwebsite: www.tenni s.com.au/barwonheadstcMembers please save the following dates: thWorking Bee: 9August 10 am.Annual thGeneral Meeting 16September 7 pm. MMBarwon Heads Tennis Club__________________________BHFNC, Bluff Road, Barwon HeadsNotes from Bali...Nearly everything I was warned about didnt happen...no sick tummy, no dodgy money changers, no being hassled...well, unless you include one early morning walk along Sanur beach where a young pregnant Balinese, falling into step with me, engaged me in friendly chat.DressedinjoggingclothesandinbeautifulEnglishsheaskedmealltheright questions and appeared interested in the answers.We walked for a few mintes then she steered me into a lane and into her shop where I was convinced to be her first lucky customer for the day. By now I was onto her and, playing the game, allowed the clever little minx to sell me three tops for 300,000RP (about $30). I beat her down from 600,000RP. As I was leaving, she asked me for an Aussie gold coin and smiling, I gave her two $1s. They melt them down and make jewellery. A bit of fun and I really love the tops despite seeing them later in Hardys department store for 58,000RP each, about $17.40! talking heads page 25Celebrating 43 yearsBARWON HEADS BOWLING CLUB18 Geelong RoadBarwon Heads5254 3124LES JENNINGSROCK POOL HAPPY HOUR@ THE BOWLEREVERYONE WELCOMEFriday 7th August 5.00-7.00pm@ the Barwon Heads Bowls ClubPerfect end to the week: great veg - mexfood, conversation and inspiring pop-up talks.Free entry and drinks at bar pricesSupported by BH bowls Club, FoB and Talking Headswww.barwonbluff.com.au____________________________________________________Seaweeds t hat f or m forests are a s p e c i a lg r o u p o flargebrown algae called kelps These large plants attach themselves to solid structures such as rock, and extend their leaves into the waters above them, reaching towards the sunlight. These larger algae in turn create a habitat for smaller algae and a wealth of animals that can either live attached to the rocks beneath the kelps, on the kelps themselves, or in the sheltered waters between individual plants.In the same way that trees provide shelter and food for many different species, kelp forests are the true forests of the sea. Because the kelp forest has a dense canopy of blades blocking out light, it can result in shading of the rock surface providing an ideal environment for an understorey of encrusting algae and non-moving animals.Kelp species populating these forests include Giant Kelp (Macrocystis angustifolia) and Bull Kelp (Durvillea potatorum). Animals that make their home in kelp forests are Eastern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardii), Black Lipped Abalone (Haliotis rubra) and Old Wife (Enoplosus armatus).Unfortunately in recent years the Giant Kelp forests off the Barwon Bluff have been greatly diminished. Macrocystis angustifolia is now listed for protection.Reference: Http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/park- management/environment/ecosystems/marine/kelp-forestsDue to miserable recent weather numbers havebeendown,butwestillbattleon ,despite this.WorkaroundtheGreenisprogressingwellthankstoour volunteers who devote their time and energy (despite age )for the benefit of the Club.It was noticed recently that an Irishman erected the Australian flag upside down ! Howdidthathappen?.AlthoughIdobelieveanEnglish woman did the same thing some time ago ! And who was that? We are grateful to local shopkeepers for their donations to the club for prizes and raffles .We now have 4 new sponsors ,Adventure Golf ,myPod podiatry ,Whitfords real estate ,Wine Shop Barwon Heads , many thanks to these organisations .Entertainment books are still available from club phone Sandra Green.Anyone interested in trying out bowling is welcome. Come along on a Sunday to have a go ,start 11am followed by a snack.Place your name on the notice board at club entrance or phone 5254 3124 leave your name and phone number.We are always looking for new members.page [email protected] Heads Cricket Club____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________theoracleofBellStreet,andonanumberofdifferent stationstheCoodabeenshavebeenapartofthefooty scene for 35 years now and have embarked on a tour of the country to celebrate. There are a number of the more mature members of the BHCCwhohavefollowedtheCoodabeenssincethey were younger and decided to attend the first show of the tour in Geelong recently. Arriving at the GPAC well before the appointed time of the performance with the intention of partaking in a cool beverage and a chat before the show, thesefourfellowsfoundthemselvesconfrontedwitha roomwhere,despitetheirseniorityincricketingterms, theywereintheyoung