winchelsea star 9th june 2015 (vol38 ed22)
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Seniors 'overseas' trip to Tassie, plus updates from VicRoads on highway projects, Surf Coast Shire on budget submissions & rate capping, Working With Winchelsea Inc on their own budget submissions, U3A comes to Winchelsea, What's On roundup, hypnotist show coming to Eastern Reserve, & sports news.TRANSCRIPT
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Our long awaited Tasmanian Tour got off to a bright start. Picking up 22 in Colac and 18 in Winchelsea, Tony and Luke packed the buses to start our big adventure. Meeting up with Debbie at the Ferry and handing out our chicken dinners, we were all set to board the Spirit. After settling into our cabins, some having a good chat and others playing the pokies we all enjoyed a smooth crossing.
Day 2Arriving at Devonport, we were greeted by Adam an old friend from way back.[Our Tasmanian Driver]. On a crisp sunny morning we are spoilt with breakfast at E.T.C. [ Elizabeth Town Cafe ] On to Deloraine, we visit Yarns Artwork and Silk admiring the most magnificent wall hangings depicting history of the local area. The racehorse Malua who won the Melbourne cup in 1884 came from here. Leaving this beautiful town We move on to Westbury, past the village green. Tasmania is the closest State to the hole in the Ozone Layer, very easy to get sunburnt. On through Carrick to Woolmer’s Estate at Longford. After an extensive tour of the historic Thomas Archer Family Homestead and surrounds noting the 1913 Woolsley , an old Hudson, the beautiful antique furniture and crockery. Next we visit the Penny Farthing Town of Evandale for lunch. Next a tasting session at the Gourmet Sauce Co. Then we settle into our spacious rooms at the Launceston Country Club Villas. [every one with own room] for a rest before a Buffet dinner at the Casino.
Day 3Overnight temperature Minus 4Degrees, Early start for Hobart, temp zero, ice on windscreen, Sunshine peeking through. We pass the Launceston airport, home of the Royal Flying Doctor in this area.
8am with the temp 1degree we go down the Midlands Highway to St Peters pass for morning tea. Temp 5 . Next Oatlands founded 1821.. 500 people live here in this historically beautiful little town.
On to Hobart Discovered in 1803 seconded oldest city in Australia behind Sydney. Passing Bagdad named after Father and Son bagging rabbits.10am with blue skies we can see snow on Mt Wellington. There are approx 505
thousand people living in Tasmania. After an informative tour of Hobart temp 13 degrees we arrive at the famous Salamanca Market. 21/2 hours of Browsing, shopping eating and walking,[some trying the scallop pies],we travel back to Ross viewing the old bridge. On to Campbell Town with its historical red brick trail. Home through Cleveland watching the hazy dark blue mountains on one side and brilliant sunset on the other we arrive tired but happy to a magnificent meal at the villa’s.
Day 4Boarding the bus in 1 degree we notice young children playing Soccer on the frosty ground. Evandale market for a short stop then back to Launceston, Saw a Tassie devil as road kill. On to Cataract Gorge some taking the magnificent chair lift, some having coffee and others just walking around this great area. An experience coming back up the hill on the travelator. Also the brightly coloured peacocks roaming wild. On to Launceston Township for lunch, noting all the one way streets they have here. On to Beaconsfield where another Tassie Devil has hit the dust. The Beaconsfield mine [ now closed] with Nigel one of the guides was a massive point of interest, showing all aspects of the mine from concept to the cave in. Very sad when you see how small the cage was that the two men were trapped in, and how close the one that died was from getting out.[He was the guides Nephew]. Back to the Country Club to freshen up before another Buffet at the Casino.
Day 5Following the Tamar river going North East we head for George Town then on to Low Head where you find the worlds smallest penguin. Here the Tamar River meets Bass Straight. Viewing the Lighthouse and the pilot station. On to Bridport for morning tea by the foreshore. In bright sunlight we go through the Bass Forest to Legerwood . Here the Women of the town put on an amazing country lunch in their little hall. Soup, sandwiches and every cake/slice imaginable. After lunch we strolled down to the memorial trees, chainsaw carved world war one heroes by Eddie Freeman from Ross. Back to Scotsdale then Bridestowe lavender farm,
some tasting lavender ice cream and others having a buying spree.
Back into Launceston for a rest up before our last beautiful buffet at the Casino.
Day 6Packing our cases and preparing our overnight bags we say goodbye to the Villa and board the coach for our last day in Tasmania. 6 degrees and foggy first stop Ashgrove Cheese Factory plenty of tastings and purchases here. On to Railton the home of Topiary figures, very interesting. Then to Sheffield the home of murals on every available building. After a soup and sandwich meal at the Cradle mountain hotel we get into two shuttle buses to visit Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain. 936 feet above sea level.
With the summit in clear view and snow on the mountain we had our group photo taken. The summit can only be seen about 40 days out of the year we were very lucky. Road kill is very evident in Tassie, we counted 19 Tassie Devils, 1 wombat and numerous Paddy Melons [as the aboriginals call them.] or Rufus Wallaby’s. As our last day is coming to a . close we head back down the mountain to Devonport, passing Wilmot with it’s fancy letterboxes, painted poles and the original Coles Store. Back to the Ferry loading the cases and saying goodbye To Adam and his wife Joy.
Day 7After another smooth crossing We board our buses for home. We thank Tony and Debbie, Adam Joy and Luke for all their help and friendship and look forward to exploring southern Tasmania with them next May.
As one passenger said the only way to describe this trip is “WOW”.
Tassie Spirit Tour21st-27th May 2015.. by Jessie Gardner
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U3A - Winchelsea Campus Now OpenLinda Carter
The first meeting to begin the Winchelsea campus of the University of the Third Age was held Wednesday 20 May, it was a successful meeting with the participants eager to begin this campus. Universities of the Third Age, offer older people low-cost educational opportunities. There are no formal entry requirements, no examinations and no “awards”. U3A’s are basically self-help groups built on the premise that collectively older people have the skills and knowledge to provide learning opportunities (education) for themselves. The word “university” in the title is used to describe a community who get together to help each other in a learning/social experience.
The U3A is run by volunteers. Membership is $30 for the rest of the
year, which allows members to enroll in as many classes as they would like with no additional costs (excluding class materials). This fee allows members to also enroll in the Torquay campus classes, which has 20 courses on offer including Tai Chi, arts and crafts, creative writing, French, philosophy and an ipad users group.
The Winchelsea Campus will hold classes at the Winchelsea Senior Citizens building. To begin, we are looking at running two classes for four weeks (dates to be confirmed). We are currently seeking interest from the community, so if this sounds like something you would be interested, please contact Colette Naufal on 5261 0831 or email [email protected] for more information.
Comic Hypnotist - One Show Only in WinchelseaSaturday 20th June, Famous comedy hypnotist Shane Hill is performing one show only in Winchelsea at the Community Hub, Eastern Reserve.
Amazing and astonishing audiences all around Australia with sell-out shows including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Crown Casino, you won’t want to miss this opportunity.
Shane, a master hypnotist and stand-up comedian, will keep you in fits of laughter as you watch your friends become anything from Elvis to get-away car drivers, or the world’s best boy band.
This is one of the best hypnosis shows in the country and features amazing demonstrations of the science of mind.
Book your tickets now! To book Ph: 0401 535 840
Tickets to this fabulous show, beginning at 8.00pm, are just $30 per person and include a great country supper.
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Dear Sir
I would like to comment on Keith Baillie’s reply on Council Funding in last weeks Star.
It all sounds like a lot of spin to me.
He also states that the council will be $100 million short over the next 15 years due to rate capping.
That is just under $ 6.7 million per year.
May I make a couple of suggestions to Mr Baillie to recoup this shortfall.
1. Open up more land that is currently deemed to be farm land which due to various reasons is not being used as farming property and is just sitting idle growing weeds. Open this land up for residential development in small acreage lots. Not everyone wants to live in housing estates such as that opposite the Golf Course. This would increase rate revenue significantly.
2. Check wastage in council. I received in the mail a few days ago tickets for free waste disposal at the tip. How much in postage did these tickets cost to send to each householder in the Shire ? Why a separate mail out ? They should have been sent out with rate notices. The total cost may be a small drop in the bucket but “watch the pennies and the pounds will watch themselves”
3. Also I saw an article where rainbow flags were raised by council. I assume these were paid for out of Rate revenue. Why waste money on these sort of things. It has nothing to do with Roads Rates and Rubbish.
The council could save Ratepayers millions by getting back to basics
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Could you please publish this letter I received from World Vision. I am still collecting used stamps and you can give them to me anytime or place in my letterbox at 3 Hesse St Winchelsea. Thanking you in anticipation
Marjorie Gregory
“Dear Mrs Gregory
Thank you so much for your kind donation and for organising the ladies of Winchelsea with the collection of stamps.
It is always very cheering to have the support of kind people like you and it lifts the morale of our mail staff and volunteers as well, at a time when we are doing the best we can with ever shrinking resources.
Be assured that your efforts are very much appreciated and will be put to good use.
Once again thank you
Yours sincerely Meg Butland”
Winchelsea Uniting Church Art Show Junior Art EntryFree Entry to Winchelsea Uniting Church Art Show 30th Oct - 2nd Nov 2015This year there will be a theme for the Junior Section which will be ‘The Melbourne Cup’ let your imagination run wild – race, horses, jockeys, roses, racecourse, fashions, hats, etc. You have plenty of time to think about and plan your work of art and plenty of time to execute it, so get to it- you could win a cash prize.
Junior entry forms must be submitted by Tues 27th Oct to Y. Orchard – 8 Hesse St Winchelsea and work to be dropped to the school office by Thurs 29th Oct. The show will on at the Globe Theatre Frid night –opening night- 7.30pm and Sat – Mon 10am – 5pm each day. Cash prizes available for Junior entries. Enquires contact Yvonne Orchard- ph 0448672630 Please name all entries on the back.
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Community organisations running public not-for-profit events on the Surf Coast and in Geelong will be able to access hearing induction equipment thanks to the National Disability Insurance Agency together with the Surf Coast Community House Network, Surf Coast Shire Council and Barwon Disability Resource Council.
The hearing induction equipment can be used to amplify sound at large community events to ensure people with hearing difficulties can be more involved in community activities.
The equipment has been funded through a $10,000 grant from the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) under the Community Inclusion and Capacity Development Program.
Equipment will be able to be booked from Spring Creek Community House in Torquay, Anglesea Community House, Winchelsea Community House, Deans Marsh Community House and Lorne Community House.
The portable and easily-assembled system includes a speaker and two microphones. As part of the project, portable counter shutter loops have been purchased for use at Surf Coast Visitor Information Centres to allow one-on-one conversations
between staff and hearing-impaired customers.
Mayor, Cr Margot Smith, said the equipment would support local organisations in making events more accessible.
“This is a great opportunity for our community groups to access equipment that will ensure people with hearing difficulties can be more actively involved in public events,” Cr Smith said.
“It is estimated that one-in-six people will experience hearing loss and this can impair their ability to participate in community life.
“Securing this equipment for community
use is the result of a wonderful partnership. It is great seeing agencies and community houses working together to provide opportunities like this for our local community groups.”
Toni Van Hamond, Assistant Director of Engagement at the NDIS Barwon trial site said the CICD grants aim to promote access to the community and increase participation for people with disability.
“The NDIA Barwon trial site are excited for members of the community with hearing difficulty to have better access to local events,” Ms Van Hamond said.
Surf Coast community groups wanting to book the equipment can contact their local community house.
I went to Treasure Island in Queensland last week.
I went to Sea World and my favourite thing was the dolphins. I also went to Wet ‘n’ Wild and went on some big slides.
Movie World was also fun. We all went on the Scooby Doo ride which was very fun and scary.
I had a fantastic holiday.
Lily Fountain - Grade 1/2
When I am older I am going to buy a baby duck.
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JACK AND THE GIANT BEANSTALK By Angus Jennings - Grade 1/2 Once upon a time there was a boy and his mother and their cow. His mother asked Jack to sell their cow. Jack went to sell their cow. He saw an old little man. He sold the cow to him. He gave Jack 5 beans. Jack went home.
His mother threw the beans out. Jack went to sleep. When Jack woke up Jack looked outside. There was a giant beanstalk. Jack climbed up the beanstalk. There was a castle and Jack went in. Inside the castle there was a giant and a chicken that laid golden eggs. Jack
needed the chicken. When the giant was asleep Jack sneaked out of the cupboard to get the chicken. The chicken woke up and the giant went fe fi fo fum who’s stealing from me?
Jack ran to the door, opened the door, shut the door behind him, climbed down the beanstalk. He got an axe and chopped the beanstalk and the beanstalk fell down and the giant died.
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Truck Drivers – What do you think of roads in South-West Victoria? ARRB (formerly the Australian Road Research Board) wants truck drivers to drive a 60 km road circuit in the Winchelsea area which will take an hour to complete. This will form part of a survey assessing conditions of road surfaces, travel, and road access. The circuit will contain road sections of different lane and shoulder widths and a range of good and poor road surface conditions. The need to have a reasonable number of truck drivers is critical to the sound outcome of this work. The drivers will drive a laden B-double and/or a laden rigid truck with non-synchro manual transmission. This is great opportunity for truck drivers to have their say on the standard of road conditions and other levels of service provided by the road authorities. Are you an experienced B-double and/or rigid truck driver? Would you like to drive the circuit in the Winchelsea area to provide valuable feedback on road and access conditions to the road authorities? Drivers will be asked to drive one circuit in each truck. Are you available to drive the circuit on Saturday 13 June or Saturday 20 June? ARRB can accommodate extra drivers on days other than the two Saturdays noted above if this suits. (At least one additional day between the two Saturdays will be considered.) Want more detail – contact Brendan Gleeson on [email protected] or Mobile 0427 554 568
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Star PuzzlesCrossword
From the BurrowDid you know the man pictured on the cover of the Star last week is not only an excellent pianist but also a composer? He has written the music for several oratorios as well as for a musical story of the life of Ned Kelly. As he is a native of N.E. Victoria I suppose we can forgive the latter!
An opportunity to hear some of John Bumford’s music will be at the Globe on Sunday June 21st at 4pm. with John himself conducting.
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Monday to Saturday— 8:30 am to 7:00 pm Sunday— 10 am to 7:00 pm
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Collector wants to buy old stuff: Footy cards, badges and other items Cigarette and trade cards Postcards and swap cards Breakfast cereal toys Board games Melbourne Olympic items Beatles and sixties records Food glasses with ceramic images Contact John—0418 552 629
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Technology Help Desk, Winchelsea Community House Every Friday during school terms, 10am-12pm. Come along with any technology, computer, phone or other gadget difficulties and questions and we’ll do our best to sort them out!
This will be run from the Community House at 28 Hesse Street behind the tea rooms. Cost is just a gold coin donation. This service is jointly sponsored by Winch House and Otway InfoTech.
An Afternoon Tea with Ben CostanzoWho? An Afternoon Tea with Ben Costanzo
What: One of Victoria’s most versatile entertainers, covering music from as far back form the 20s, right through to now. (Scones included!)
Where: 36 Harding St, Winchelsea (Winchelsea Senior Citizens Centre)
When: 2pm, 11 June
RSVP: Colette Naufal, 5261 0831 A courtesy bus has been organised, please phone Colette Naufal to book your place
Old Time Dancing with Brian RushDATE… Saturday June 13…2015 Dancing 8pm till 11.30pm ADMISSION….$8.00, Under 16 Free Hot Country Supper Enquiries Ph 52480338 Wurdale Hall, Wurdale Rd, Winchelsea
Annual Casserole LuncheonWednesday, July 1st, 2015, at 12 noon in the Uniting Church Hall, Hesse Street.
This year the Luncheon will be followed by Musical entertainment with talented Sue Thomas playing the harp.
Bingo at RaidersThe Winchelsea Football and Netball Club next fundraising night at Raiders Bingo at Buckley’s, Geelong will be on
next Monday 15th June.
We leave about 6.30p.m. and return about 10.30p.m. So, if you are interested or have any inquiries, please contact Lesley Mathison on 52672197.
Body Therapy ClassesWith Dr Haidee Benning, Osteopath & Ayurvedic Medicine Practitioner.
Tuesdays: Catholic Church Hall. $13, 6pm. Thursdays: The Hub. Starting term 3, $13, 5:30pm
Bring your own yoga mat, strap and bolster. Can share or buy equipment on the night.
Phone Haidee for more info: 0428 177 964.
Responsible Serving of Alcohol (RSA) Certificate - Cost FREEWednesday 24th June, 6.00pm-10.00 pm Eastern Reserve, Winchelsea.
Obtain your RSA Certificate in Winchelsea at no cost to you. The course is open to anyone 17 years and over who would like to obtain their RSA. This is a great opportunity to gain a valuable certificate for employment opportunities or if you are a volunteer assisting in the serving of alcohol at your club or venue.
This course is being offered through partnership with Leisure Networks Geelong, Surf Coast Shire and Winchelsea Football & Netball Club. Bookings are essential and can be made by: Email: [email protected] or Sue at Leisure Networks Ph:5224 9922
Level 2 First Aid – NEXT SUNDAY - Cost FREE Do you need your Level 2 First Aid Certificate for work, or as part of your volunteer role? You may just want to keep your first aid skills up to date.
If so, don’t miss this opportunity to obtain this Certificate FREE.
Provider: Geelong First Aid
The course valued at $160+ is being offered to Winchelsea Residents for FREE.
We have places left at next Sundays Level 2 First Aid Course to be held at the Community Hub, Eastern Reserve. Bookings are essential and can be made Email: [email protected] or Collette Ph: 5261 0831
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Want to learn to save money on your electricity, gas and water bills?A presentation by Kildonan Uniting Care will be held at Winchelsea Community House on Wednesday 10th June, 2015 at 2pm.
Come along to this free presentation so you can gain independent and expert advice to assist you gain greater control and confidence in managing your utility bills.
This presentation is a partnership between The City of Greater Geelong, Surf Coast Shire and Kildonan Uniting Care.
This flyer was produced by Kildonan UnitingCare for the Heatwaves and Sustainability Project funded with the support of the Victorian Government under the Victorian Adaptation and Sustainability Partnership across the Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire communities
Phone: 1800 545 366 Email: [email protected]
Take control! Call today and get ready. It’s free!
Concerned about your water, gas and electricity bills?The Heatwaves and Sustainability Project can assist you:
• Gain control and confidence in managing utility bills
• Learn how best to prepare for summer heatwaves
• Access services around City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire
The Heatwaves and Sustainability Project provides free, independent and expert advice to assist you gain greater control and confidence in managing your utility bills, and to save money. This project will also help you better prepare for and cope with summer heatwaves. Advice can be provided with free in-home visits, over the phone consultations, or through local community workshops.
Save money on electricity, gas and water bills.THE CITY OF GREATER GEELONG AND SURF COAST SHIRE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KILDONAN UNITINGCARE, ARE HELPING PEOPLE TO BETTER MANAGE THEIR UTILITY BILLS.
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Growing Winchelsea Inc.Monthly Update - May, 2015Welcome to Winter ! It's well and truly here... and a lot of people have retreated to warmer clients or a permanent spot in front of the fire.
Great to see the Highway Duplication project from Waurn Ponds to Winchelsea complete and also pleasing to see some amendments to the Shire 2015/16 Budget.
Our response to the Surf Coast Shires draft budget was lodged and it was announced on Saturday 6 June that the following items that Growing Winchelsea lobbied for, will be considered at its final 2015/16 budget meeting this Tuesday 9 June, 2015.
• $10,000 to planning for long day childcare in Winchelsea
• $20,000 towards a detailed precinct structure plan for Winchelsea’s town centre
• $30,000 towards beautification work for Winchelsea’s town centre
Unfortunately we missed out on funding for development of an advocacy package of the Growing Winchelsea suite of
projects for the 2016 federal election ($30000).
See full announcement at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au/My_Council/Media_Releases/May_-_June_2015/Council_acts_on_budget_submissions
Mark your CalendarsNext General Meeting on: General meetings are held bi monthly Wednesday 15 July. Date, time and venue to be confirmed
Next Committee Meeting on: Committee meetings are held bi monthly. Wednesday 12 August, 7pm at Eastern Reserve
Council acts on budget submissionsSurf Coast Shire Council will consider funding an extra $44,500 in community projects in response to 74 public submissions to Council’s draft 2015/16 budget.
Council will also consider fast-tracking other community projects and allocating funding to new projects in response to events over the last month including Alcoa’s announcement that it would close the Anglesea Power Station and Council’s adoption of the final Growing Winchelsea plan.
Following community submissions, Council will consider providing:
$10,000 towards upgrading storage in the Price Street community precinct in Torquay.
$5,000 to upgrade facilities at the Danawa Community Garden
Allocate $5,000 per year for three years to support the Torquay Anzac Day Dawn Service
Allocate $10,000 to planning for long day childcare in Winchelsea
Allocate $4,500 to a community recreation area in Aireys Inlet
$10,000 towards trial community fitness stations at Quay Reserve in Torquay.
As part of additional changes identified by the Council organisation, Council will consider providing $20,000 towards a detailed precinct structure plan for Winchelsea’s town centre as well as $30,000 towards beautification work that would come from that project and another
$20,000 for improvements at Winchelsea’s Eastern Reserve. This follows Council’s adoption of the Growing Winchelsea project at its May meeting.
Council is also proposing to provide $25,000 towards a community consultation process on the rehabilitation and future land use around the Anglesea Power Station and $20,000 towards community consultation on future large-scale infrastructure priorities that Council will start within the next two months.
Mayor, Cr Margot Smith, thanked community members for making budget submissions.
“Through community submissions on our draft budget, we have again been able to make improvements in a number of areas to ensure the document better meets community expectations,” Cr Smith said.
“We have also made some amendments to address priorities that have arisen over the last month around the Anglesea Power Station and doing some important works on the ground in Winchelsea’s town centre that will start addressing community priorities raised through the Growing Winchelsea process.”
Cr Smith acknowledged budget submissions seeking funding for larger infrastructure projects.
“Council has received submissions seeking larger amounts of funding to start design work for projects like an aquatic centre. We have flagged with our community that within the next two months we will commence detailed
discussions about larger capital projects our community aspires to and how they should be funded.
“Council is therefore not in a position to allocate six-figure sums of money to large projects before these discussions take place. We need to be certain of the community’s willingness to fund these major investments before resources are committed and I urge all residents and ratepayers to stay tuned for opportunities to have a say.”
Cr Smith said budget submissions making comment on larger infrastructure projects would be referred to this consultation process on infrastructure projects.
“This ensures people’s views on these projects are considered properly as part of a broader discussion that takes into account Council’s longer term financial direction and the willingness of our community to fund multi-million dollar infrastructure investments.
“This discussion with our community is all the more important in light of the Victorian Government’s rate capping policy, which we estimate may reduce Council’s ability to fund projects by more than $100m over the next 15 years.”
As part of the revised budget, Council has also included a discussion of equity considerations to better reflect how funding is distributed and a complete list of refinements made between the draft and final budgets.
Council will consider its final 2015/16 budget this Tuesday 9 June.
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Winchelsea Lions Club assisted the local traders last Saturday with a market stall to raise funds for the Winchelsea Primary School. Hopefully these events will continue on the first Saturday of each month with all proceeds going to local community groups.
Many thanks to Sukoon and our local traders for donating goods and time to this worthy cause.
Local Traders Raise Funds
Lion Brian Jones with a not-so-secret-sauceHungry customers for the Lions Club ‘Chuck Wagon’ offerings
Surf Coast Shire Council submission on rate cappingThe Surf Coast Shire Council has made a submission to the Essential Services Commission of Victoria on local government rate capping.
Mayor Cr Margot Smith said the Surf Coast Shire Council’s submission seeks to provide constructive feedback to help the government and the Essential Services Commission establish a sustainable rate capping methodology.
“We’re seeking to help find a workable solution that supports the financial sustainability of Councils and the communities they service,” said Cr Smith.
“Each Council in Victoria has a unique set of circumstances that must be taken into account when we develop our rating strategy – in the case of Surf Coast Shire Council we must consider factors such as how we manage higher than average residential growth, a near four time increase in our population during summer and a unique, yet challenging, natural environment,” she said.
“Coupled with this is the fact we don’t have the alternative revenue streams
available to urban Councils such as paid parking.
“These factors illustrate why a rate cap framework needs to be adaptable to a specific situation including the particular challenges faced by rural and regional Councils,” said Cr Smith.
The Surf Coast Shire Council submission provides comment on the form of the cap, the base to which the cap would apply, the process for varying the cap, community engagement, incentives, timing, process, how the cap system would be phased in and other matters.
“Our submission argues the Consumer Price Index is not the most appropriate index for applying a rates cap,” said Cr Smith.
“More appropriate would be to use the Local Government cost index and allow for variations based on exceptional circumstances.
“Many of the costs faced by local government increase at a rate higher than CPI – a prime example being waste management which has been impacted by
significant increases in EPA landfill levies.
“Consideration must be made for Councils in rural and regional areas and Councils that are experiencing either population growth or decline.
“The cap framework should take a long term view to allow Councils to apply long term financial planning.
“There should also be an annual review process to allow for unforseen variations to a Council’s forward planning such as natural disasters, spikes in the cost index, or unexpected calls on the defined benefit superannuation scheme,” she said.
The phasing in of the rate capping should allow time for Councils to consult with their communities on service and infrastructure priorities Cr Smith added.
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The 7 Stars & 7 CandlesticksA new musical based on the book of Revelation in the bible will be presented by the local Winchelsea Combined Choir under the direction of the composer, John Bumford in the Globe Theatre on Sunday June 21st at 4.00PM. The lyrics were creatively crafted by Bendigo based Jo Saunders, daughter of local retired couple Ted & Olive Pilcher in Harding St.
The musical “The 7 Stars and 7 Candlesticks” is based on the 7 letters to the churches in Asia written be John in the first century AD. The music varies from rock, to ballad, and even baroque, with the style of music following the sometimes strange apocalyptic language of the text. The 20 voice choir, with assistance from members of the International Harvester Male Chorus from Geelong present the bulk of the messages from the letters. The choir is supported by 2 Melbourne soloists, Soprano, Lesley Walton, and Baritone, Colin Bland who deliver the warnings, and blessings outlined in the text. Introduction to the letters is presented by the narrator (John Bader).
Musical accompaniment to the singers comes from keyboard Matthew Schultz from Melbourne, percussionist, Kevin Simmonds, from Geelong, a string quartet lead by Geelong violinist, Janelle Kratzmann, and 2 woodwinds.
The choir have been preparing this presentation for 3 months, and those who come to hear this message in our generation will concur with the timeless, yet immediately applicable intent of the prophesy. The gentle encouragement of “Do Not Fear”, the aggressive warning “Wake Up”, the gracious invitation “Behold I Stand at the Door”, the urgency in “I Am Coming Soon”, all give full expression to the apocalyptic message, with the haunting reminder “He That Hath An Ear, Let Him Hear” continuing as a recurring reminder throughout.
This is an exciting musical work, with some strange harmonic language, yet quite striking as we journey through the content of these 7 ancient letters, still relevant in our time. Admission is $10, with late afternoon tea to follow the performance. Enquiries, ph. 0419 535490.
Funeral Planning Information SessionTuckers Funeral Service will be holding an information session at Winchelsea Community House on Wednesday 17th June, 2015 at 2pm.
Come along to this FREE presentation so you can become more informed about funeral payment options and plans to help you come to a decision that would best suit your financial situation.
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Wednesday June 3 Tracey Langley & Victoria Hastings
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Surf Coast Mobile Library will be in Hesse Street (parked outside Old Shire Hall) as usual on Fridays between 2:00 and 5:00pm unless it is a Public Holiday. Old Shire Hall (tea rooms), Hesse St, Fridays, 2pm-5pm
Surf Coast Mobile Library
Phone 0429 672 888 or 5267 2888 Wheelchair accessible 10 seater bus available.
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Open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 10am to 4pm.
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Items for donation very welcome - clean and in suitable condition for resale. Please do NOT leave items outside the door.
Train and Bus Services
To Geelong/MelbourneMon-Fri 07.20 13.03 19.01 Sat 08.17 13.26 19.10 Sun 08.55 14.35* 19.10* Bus at Post Office
From Geelong/MelbourneMon-Fri 08.59 14.30 18.24 20.36 Sat 09.33 14.33 20.35 Sun 10.33 17.40* 20.35* Bus at Post Office
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Opening Hours
Monday Closed Tuesday 2pm-4pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 2pm - 4pm Friday Closed Saturday 1.30pm - 3.30pm Sunday 9.30am - 12.30pm
55 Cressy Road, Winchelsea. Accepts household garbage, mixed
commercial & industrial waste, mixed construction & demolition waste.
Accepts recyclable materials. Accepts one recycle bin two waste bins.
Does NOT accept clean fill.
Phone: 5267 2444 13 Main St, Winchelsea, 3241.
The salon wishes to offer high quality and personalised service to all our clients. We
use Australian owned and made De Lorenzo products.
Hours: Sun & Mon: Closed Tues & Fri: 9-5
Wed: 9-6 Thurs: 10-6 Sat: 9-2
Hours are subject to change. Appointments preferred.
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UnitingInter-church Prayer Meeting – Wednesday June 10th at 1.00pm in the Uniting Church hall.
Womens’ Evening Fellowship -Trivia night – Wednesday, June 10th at 7.30pm in the hall. All welcome.
Music Group practise – Thursday June 11th at 7.00pm in the hall.
7 Stars & 7 Candlesticks rehearsal – Thursday June 11th at 7.30pm in the hall.
Worship on Sunday June 14th at 9.30am – Rosemary Hopkins (Holy Communion).
Bible Study – Sunday June 14th, in the manse commencing with a shared meal at 6.00pm.
John Bumford
The Winchelsea Uniting Church are holding their ANNUAL CASSEROLE LUNCHEON on Wednesday, July 1st, 2015, at 12 noon in the Uniting Church Hall, Hesse Street.
This year the Luncheon will be followed by Musical entertainment with talented Sue Thomas playing the harp.
St JohnsWe celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi at our 6pm Mass on Saturday night, and on this special occasion five of our local children received their First Eucharist. Congratulations to Tamykah, Eve Lucas, Theresa and Declan, along with their parents and family who all enjoyed this special occasion. All together 36 children will be receiving their First Eucharis in our Parish. The children all participated in their Mass, presenting their art work to Father Herman, as well as reading the prayers, and carrying up the gifts etc. Having their photos taken after Mass also added to their excitement.
Thank you to the Ladies guild members who set up a table of goodies for the children in the hall. The cuppa after Mass was greatly appreciated by our families and their friends. Providing an opportunity to get together and chat is so important in this very busy world. Thank you to Beryl and John, Chris and Ray who organised the kitchen and the dishes.
Dates for your Diary. Holy Hour will be celebrated at Winchelsea, on Wednesday the 24th of June, the patronal Feast of St John the Baptist @ 5pm followed by Mass @ 6pm. If you are interested in becoming a member of this group, Devotion to the Sacred Heart, please contact Father Herman, on 52861230.
Feast of the Sacred Heart Mass and 2 Baptisms will be celebrated at Inverleigh on Friday the 12th of June at 7pm, followed by refreshments
Sessions of Biblical History will be held at St John’s Bannockburn on Saturday 13th of June at 10am
Marg Bushell
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Draft Early Years and Youth Strategy 2015-18Draft Positive Ageing Strategy 2015-18These two strategies will guide the delivery of services for young people up to 25 years old and older citizens aged 65 and over. Combined, these two groups represent almost half the total population in the Surf Coast Shire.
The two strategies are based on the concept of an all ages friendly community. The strategies can be downloaded at www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au along with a submission form.
Printed copies of the strategy and submission form are available at:
Torquay: Civic Centre (Merrijig Drive), Children’s Hub, Visitor Information Centre.
Anglesea: Barwon Health, Anglesea Kindergarten, Visitor Information Centre.
Lorne: Lorne Kindergarten, Lorne Hospital, Visitor Information Centre.
Winchelsea: Community House, Hesse Health.
Deans Marsh: Community Cottage.
Moriac: Moriac Pre-school, Moriac Doctors Surgery.
Submissions for both strategies close 26 June 2015.
Princes Highway Duplication Update June 2015Waurn Ponds to WinchelseaAlmost all of the Princes Highway is now open, generally with two lanes in each direction at 100km/h. The speed limit will be gradually increased on the Geelong bound lanes near Winchelsea as the seal beds in. Some traffic management will continue to apply at various times, including speed restrictions and lane closures, to complete ancillary activities such as line-marking, minor pavement works and landscaping.
The bridge over the railway line is complete, with all barriers installed and steel railings in place. Final sealing works just east of Mount Pollock Road are scheduled to be undertaken during June, weather dependent.
Landscaping is underway, including spreading top soil, mulching and planting which is expected to be completed by the end of June.
Winchelsea Austin Street to Deans Marsh RoadThe big news in town was the lifting of beams for the new bridge over the Barwon River in Winchelsea. Two 200 tonne cranes moved into position either side of the river and lifted a total of 18 beams into place.
Each beam weighs 26 tonne (the same as about five African Elephants) and will provide support for the bridge deck which will measure about 60 metres in length.
Placing beams on the bridge over the Barwon River, Winchelsea
Other significant milestones in the tow include: Barwon Terrace is now open to traffic; asphalt has been placed at Hesse Street and Deans Marsh Road intersections; some street light poles are now in place; traffic signal poles have been installed at Hesse Street and Deans Marsh Road intersections, however will not be switched on for some time; carbon fibre bridge strengthening is complete; and the new toilet facilities have been completed.
The retaining wall in front of the Old Shire Hall is progressing well, with the bluestone facade set to commence during winter.
Whats’ next?Work will continue on concreting activities such as footpaths and forming the bridge deck. Landscaping works will increase after the Queen’s Birthday long weekend, and the installation of street lights and signals will continue. Bluestone
tiles will also be placed around the intersection at Hesse Street.
As each layer of crushed rock needs to dry out before the next layer is placed, some roadworks will be put on hold during the winter months.
Winchelsea to ColacWork has been completed ahead of schedule on the Princes Highway in Colac between Bruce Street and Corangamite Street including road surfacing repairs and an upgrade to five pedestrian crossings.
Drivers, pedestrians and cyclists are already benefitting from the completed works, which took only three weeks, finishing earlier than expected.
Motorists and cyclists will notice a smoother ride through Colac and clearer line-marking, while pedestrians will find crossing the highway safer with improved sight distances when crossing.
The Princes Highway duplication has been divided into four sections for construction:
Deans Marsh Rd to Armytage Rd Construction is expected to commence towards the end of 2015.
Armytage Rd - Warncoort-Birregurra Rd Land acquisition is beginning, followed by fencing and service relocations. Construction is expected to begin in 2016.
Warncoort-Birregurra Rd to Colac East The land acquisition process is expected to commence in 2016.
Murray Street, Colac Construction is complete.
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Service and repairs to all late model Cars, Trucks and
Motorcycles LPG Installations
RWC on cars and trucks
Trailer Hire PH: 5267 3001
Industrial Estate, 6 Alsop Drive, Winchelsea
Mob: 0417 137 457 Fax: 5267 3002
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Scrap metal bought Old cars removed Bobcat hire with post borer 6—13 Tonne excavator hire 16—25 metre bin hire Cleanups and rubbish
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WINCHELSEA LOADERS, GRADER, LOW LOADER AND TIP TRUCKS OF ALL SIZES AVAILABLE FOR HIRE
SUPPLIERS OF GRAVEL, SAND, SCORIA & LOAM 1st & 2nd grade crushed rock, 1” - 1.5”
Metal 2” Minus, Scalpings, Screenings and Crusher Run
Ph: 5267 2094 (Depot) or 5267 2436 (Quarry) After hours: Raymond 5267 2401
or Max 5267 2281
ALSO OPERATING ARMYTAGE QUARRY Princes Highway, West of Armytage Road
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For all Mechanical Repairs and Service to Cars, 4 Wheel Drives and Commercial Vehicles Heavy tilt tray service for tractors, machinery, trucks and containers 24 hour accident towing and salvage
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Ride on & domestic mowers Chainsaws Brush Cutters Pumps Small Engines
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Ph. or Fax: 5267 2266
Matthew Partridge p 0418 672 334
Welding Service - Onsite welding - Farm maintenance - Farm machinery & equipment repairs - Cattle & sheep yards - Custom built trailers - Supply & install gates
Knuckey’s have in stock a complete range of batteries to suit tractor,
heavy machinery, cars, utes
The largest range of the best oil for your vehicles—CASTROL— ‘when only the best will do’
The largest range of V belts.
A, B, C, D M Sections Bolts and nuts for all occasions
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Knuckey’s Winchelsea Ph: 5267 2011
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Hello everyone, I hope you have your tapping shoes on ready for Thursday afternoon with Ben Constanza at 2pm. (Not as previously advertised at 10am.) Enterance is by gold coin and All Are Welcome !! Afternoon tea is provided. We look forward to seeing you there.
Get well wishes are extended to any members who are feeling unwell at the moment. We hope you have a speedy recovery.
Birthday wishes are extended to Mavis Davis and Alison Erwin. We hope you both have enjoyable days.
WEDNESDAY RESULTSCARDS Les Hunter, John Read and Haydn Shinners
FRIDAY RESULTSBOWLS Marg Shepherd and Haydn Shinners CARDS Marg Lugg, Les Hunter and Helen Bath. COMPETITION John Read
BLUMES FASHIONSBlumes fashions will be at our clubrooms on Friday the 12th of June at 10.30am.
They will be having a display of their Winter Collection for us, all of which willl be for sale.
Ladies, please bring along a plate of goodies to share for morning tea, thanks.
FISH N CHIP LUNCHOur fortnightly Fish N Chip Lunch will be held on Friday the 12th of June. Please have your orders in to Jean on 52672019 by 11.50am thanks.
LIMERICK OF THE WEEKAn indolent vicar of Bray His roses allowed to decay. His wife, more alert, Brought a powerful squirt And said to her spouse, “Let us spray”.
Senior Citizens Jean Shinners
Winchelsea Community House Hours: Open from 9:00am to 2:00pm Monday – Friday. Phone: 52672028 Address: 28 Hesse St, Winchelsea Email: [email protected] Website: www.winchhouse.org.au
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Microsoft Office & Microsoft 8 Advanced $120 When: starts 10th August 2015 Duration: 2.5 weeks, Mon & Thurs,
9.30am to 1.30pm This course is directed at people who have recently purchased Windows 8 and want to learn how to navi-gate it, wanting to help their kids with their Power-Point homework and/or returning to the workforce. Also suitable for office workers who want to up their skills.
Childcare First Aid $195 When: Saturday 26th September 2015,
9am – 4pm This course is directed at everyone who is working in the education sector and parents alike. It has been approved by the ACECQA and meets the require-ments of "First Aid, Asthma & Anaphylaxis". It involves online components to be completed prior to the start of the course. Computers can be accessed at Winchelsea Community House if needed.
We are taking expressions of interest for the fol-lowing courses:
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We hosted East Geelong at home this week and came away with 4 really convincing wins out of the 7 games played. A really good result against a traditionally strong club in our competition.
A Grade Winchelsea 70 def East Geelong 28East Geelong were always going to easier team to play it was just about how far we pushed out the win. All our three goalers that took the court today played and shot very well and this is what secured our 70 goal target. Taylor Hardiman drove the ball down to the circle edge allowing the goalers to do their thing. Our defence end were always going to dominate because of our height advantage and our experienced goal defence in Janelle Birch. In the end all 9 players took the court securing us good percentage boosting win.
Best Players: Taylor Hardiman, Janelle Birch and Chloe Wilson
B Grade Winchelsea 57 def East Geelong 23It was a nice clean game with all 11 Winch players getting on the court. We had the opportunity to try a couple of different combinations on court and see what different options we can bring to our next game. The accurate goaling was led by Belinda Czerniawski in shooter with our “younsters” Ebony Berg and Sarah Todd following suit. Our mid court combinations were strong with both great defence and attacking. A great team performance and a good percentage boaster.
Best Players: Belinda Czerniawski, Sara Groves & Bronny Walker
C Grade East Geelong 37 def Winchelsea 18After an intense training session on Thursday, the loss was not what we were after. Our goal percentage continues to be low and our mid court struggled to find space down the court and our decision
making was also letting us down. Defence worked hard but too many times we were not manning up on our players tight enough allowing East Geelong easy runs. Once our combinations start working, we will see improvements down the court converting goals.
Best Players: Amanda Partridge, Danielle Kuchenmeister and Halleisha Kirby
D Grade Winchelsea 40 def East Geelong 19Another great win today! A fantastic game playing as a team very well with great defensive pressure down the entire court. We were forcing the ball into the ring to Lyndal O’Grady which was not the best option until she was able to dictate where she wanted the ball placed. Our short and sharp game style today was what made the difference. All players played their part, a special thank you to Connie Royal and Claire Mawson for stepping up for their first senior game, well done girls.
Best Players: Tilly Campana, Lyndal O’Grady and Kim Tennant
17 & Under East Geelong 29 def Winchelsea 13A really strong start by the girls saw us take East by surprise as we kept up with them goal for goal. There were a few changes on the court this week with Chloe Miller going back into goals and absolutely upstaging her opponent, while Romy Fawcett took to Wing Attack like it belonged to her. Our first half was very strong and the flow through the entire court was well led by Connie royal, Caitlin Burgess and Jess Loone. After a strong first half, unfortunately we dropped away in the second half and let the score blow out.
Best Players: Jess Loone, Chloe Miller and Connie Royal
15 & Under Winchelsea 41 def East Geelong 10After a couple flat games we came out firing and showed our talents on the court. We had the luxury of trying different combinations and it did not affect the scoreboard. Full court pressure enabled the defenders to take many intercepts right throughout the game and these were converted well by the goalers. Beth Connors-Southall played her best game yet, playing a very tight defense and shutting down the East Geelong goalers. Ieisha brown and Claire Mawson combined well by quickly moving the ball and accurately feeding the goalers.
Best Players: Beth Connors-Southall, Ieisha Brown, Ebony Berg
13 & Under East Geelong 44 def Winchelsea 7We started out very strong, with amazing full court pressure. We limited East to six goals in the first quarter and were able to shoot four ourselves. I’m not sure exactly what went wrong in the 2nd quarter?? Our defensive pressure from everyone dropped and so did our heads. We let them get a run and gain confidence. I think we began to try and play their game which was fast and flashy instead of slowing the ball down and going the easy options. They only has one or two star players: we have eleven! We should be able to hold pressure to the top teams for the entire game.
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COLTS:Portarlington 13 . 11 . 89 def Winchelsea 5 . 4 . 34
RESERVES:Winchelsea 10 . 10. 70 def East Geelong 4 . 8 . 32.The Blues got off to a great start this week, & were able to string 4 great quarters together, something which was lacking in the last couple of weeks. The boys can be proud of their effort this week!
GOALS: Dave Tucker 3 Jai Schmidt, Haydon Holmes, Jackson Smith, Alistair Murnane, Daniel Greskie, Sam Hicks, Michael Condon, - all 1 Goal.
BEST: Jackson Smith, Sam Hicks, Clinton Tournier, Andrew Bourdouvalis, Tim Austin, Andrew Tucker.
SENIORS: The 1st quarter saw East Geelong kick 4 goals 1 to 4 points - that had the Blues chasing all day & with only 7 pts the difference at ¾ time the game could have gone either way, but East hung on to clinch the deal in the last quarter to run out winners.
GOALS: Jye Price 3 Adam Bird 2 Brett Venables Kane Bonner Kurt Berg all 1 goal.
BEST: Josh Carracher, Graeme McFarlane Adam Bird Kane Bonner Michael Bourdouvalis Brett Venables.
The W.F.N.C. looks forward to the Reunion of the 1995 Reserves
Premiership side, this will take place on the 20th of June, incorporating the Past Players Day. The Club welcomes all Past Players to this occasion, followed by the Club’s Social Function, - HYPNO –COMEDY NIGHT! Tables are booking fast , so don’t miss this hilarious event , bookings can still be made by contacting Club Secretary – Janet Fletcher
0400783408 or see Scotty at the Bar on Thursday night at Eastern Reserve Hub. $30.00 per head, including Supper. ( in accordance with Liquor Licensing Laws – no B.Y.O.)
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Winchelsea Golf ClubMENRussell Holmes
Sat 6/6/15 - Par 1st - E Body (16) +1 2nd - C Parke (18) +1 NTP - S Reyland Golden Hole - T Worland
LADIESCarol Stanesby
WED 3/6/15 FINAL ROUND MARIE BENNEY TROPHYWINNER - Debbie Drayton 41pts RUNNER/UP - Una Ellis. - 31 pts
9 HOLE COMPWINNER - Marie Benney 18 pts NTP 2/11 - Sheryl Rayner
Our June tournament starts on Friday the 12th with a 4BBB Stableford event 11-30 shotgun start.
• Saturday 13th 27 hole stroke event• Monday 15th 18 hole stroke for ladiesYou can still enter these events by contacting B Cameron on 52315768 for Fri & Sat men’s events.
L Jaeger on 52346388 for Monday’s ladies events. Or James Drayton on 0408672248
Results from Saturday 6th June Austral monthly event
Stableford Winner C Worden 39 points R/U K Broomfield 37 points On C/B N Bath 37 I Featherstone 35 NTP 5th & 14th N Bath 9th & 18th A Coles Golden Hole J Finn B/B K Broomfield 16th N Bath 5th
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