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MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PLEDGE… From left, Copulos Group Founder and Chairman, Peter Copulos and Copulos Group Managing Director and SAM Foundation Board Member, Stephen Copulos sticking their $20,000 donation ‘leaf’ onto the SAM Tree of Giving. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
By David Lee A BRAND new permanent exhibit will open to the public at the Shepparton Motor Museum this weekend, showcasing the history of the iconic Furphy name, business and story and coincidentally will help to celebrate the Furphy family’s 150th year in business. Following the historical journey started by John Furphy in 1873 right up to the current, modern day operations of Furphy Foundry and J Furphy and Sons, the exhibit will see its ‘grand opening’ in October. Continued on page 16
$3M donation a win for community Copulos family supports arts and health By David Lee A NEW location for Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is now a surety and a major boost for health services will be offered after
the announcement was made last week the Copulos family, through the Peter and Maria Copulos Foundation, would pledge $3M toward the projects over the coming 10 years.
The Copulos family announced $1.5M would be donated to improve health services across the region, through a consideration process where requests can be made for donations by local charities who have Item 1 DGR (deductible gift recipient) status under Continued on page 14 tax legislation.
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New beer launched in honour of local icon By David Lee TONIGHT will see the launch of a new beer in Shepparton in the name of local iconic family, the Furphys, which is not only indicative of the history of the homegrown business but is also true to the term given to the word, ‘furphy’ following the war. The Furphy Refreshing Ale, which was officially launched in Geelong on July 15, has been created by Little Creatures Brewery/ Lion in conjunction with the Furphy family and will be launched in Shepparton at Noble Monks tonight, beginning as being offered on-tap, followed by individual sale in bottle shops across the region in the coming months. Furphy Foundry Director, Sam Furphy said, “We’re really proud that we were approached to have our name, Furphy, lend itself to a nicely branded beer. “We were particularly interested in the good connection between the beer and the Furphy history, where the beer is centred around telling stories. “There is a really strong connection and alignment with the history of the diggers standing around having a drink of water
around the Furphy watercart and sharing and telling tall stories, which since then has seen the expression Furphy become part of the Australian vernacular. “What we have also been very appreciative of is the fact that Little Creatures Brewery/ Lion have really listened and taken a lot of time to understand what is very important from the Furphy family history point of view. They have been very sympathetic and understanding with this and it’s these reasons we made the decision to form the partnership with Little Creatures Brewery/ Lion. “We are really looking forward to many successful years with this great new beer.” J Furphy and Sons Managing Director, Adam Furphy said, “As a company we are pleased that this beer and the idea from Little Creatures Brewery/Lion to create a beer with our name. “We were also very pleased with the way they went about in making sure there was an alignment and synergy with their proposal of the brand and the history of the company. “The Furphy story and the word is known reasonably well around the country but this
FURPHYS HONOURED WITH ALE… From left, Furphy Foundry Director, Sam Furphy and J Furphy and Sons Managing Director, Adam Furphy. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
will help bring further understanding of the Furphy story. Since the launch in July we were very keen to have Shepparton taste the Furphy beer early on, so having this launch tonight is a great result. “Not only is there a linkage with the name but the beer is brewed and processed using tanks and fermenters which we manufactured,” Adam said.
Shepparton TODAY
Shepparton Rainfall
High 14º
Water Level Lake Eildon Waranga Basin
Frost then sunny. Partly cloudy, morning frost.
Low 0º
2.8mm this month
% Full 84.83 94.13
Current Vol (ML) 2,828,418 406,997
Sunrise: 7.04am Sunset: 5.43pm
Thursday H 15º L 1º
Friday H 16º L 0º
Saturday H 16º L 1º
Sunday H 14º L 5º
Monday H 14º L 6º
Tuesday H 15º L 5º
90% chance of 5-10mm
90% chance of 1-5mm
80% chance of <1mm
60% chance of 1-5mm
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Locally manufactured goods a big hit in Melbourne S H E P PA RT O N r e g i o n ’s l e a d i n g manufactured goods were on show at one of the best addresses in Melbourne, Queen’s Hall at Parliament House last week. SPC Ardmona’s new award winning My Daily Fruit products, Tatura Milk Industries’ famous butter and cheeses, the new Pactum Dairy Group were represented, Tallis Wine was a popular stand among the visitors to the exhibition, along with
Too Many Chiefs Cider. Also on show were Pental Soaps, Campbell’s, Kalafatis Coolstores, Moraitis Tomatoes and Greater Shepparton. The Greater Shepparton City Council organised event was a great opportunity for the Shepparton region to showcase the many household brands manufactured in the region to the people of Melbourne and State politicians.
NEW INDUSTRY… From left, Director of Australian Consolidated Milk, part of Pactum Dairy Group, John Hommes and La Trobe University Campus Manager, Sue Nalder.
HEALTHY SNACKS… From left, SPC Ardmona Sales Manager, Steve Mickan and National Channel Manager – Non Grocery, Christopher Deed.
POPULAR PRODUCTS… From left, Tallis Winery Owners, Alice and Richard Tallis by their popular wine stand at the exhibition.
INNOVATION OF PRODUCE… From left, Too Many Chiefs Co-founders Fellenze and Safet Kutrolli.
REGION ON SHOW… From left, Greater Shepparton City Council CEO, Gavin Cator, Member for Shepparton, Jeanette Powell, The Nationals Candidate for Shepparton, Greg Barr, Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Jenny Houlihan, Deputy Premier of Victoria, Peter Ryan, Minister for Early Childhood and Education, Wendy Lovell and Member of Legislative Council for Northern Victoria, Amanda Millar. Photo: Supplied.
FAMOUS FOODS… From left, Tatura Milk Industries Ltd Business Manager for Nutritionals, Hamish Reid and Site Manager and Director, Chris MacBeth.
A ‘new-born’ exhibit NEW-BORN GREATNESS… Pictured, Local Photographer, Tanya Minotti from Tanya Minotti Photography, is excited by the prospect of her first exhibition ‘First Birthday,’ being held at Billabong Garden Café. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
By David Lee LOCAL Photographer, Tanya Minotti, is already receiving great feedback from her very first exhibit, ‘First Birthday,’ currently on show at Billabong Garden Café. Running until August 31, the exhibit showcases a range of birth related, newborn and maternity images that Tanya has taken, who says this is the first of many exhibitions
to come. “I saw on the Billabong Garden Café Facebook page that they were offering ex h ibit ion spac e a nd saw it as a n opportunity to get my work printed and a chance to get some fantastic exposure. “I wanted to see my progression as a photographer and this is a great way to physically see that. “I’m happy with the exhibit and it has been received well by everyone who has seen it so far. “After I gain some more experience, I will be looking at holding further exhibitions in the future,” Tanya said.
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7 Creeks Bakery, Aquamoves and Aussie Disposals take out next round of nominations NEW BUSINESS AWARD… From left, 7 Creeks Bakery Manager, Russell Speed, Owners Katy and Brendan Speed (New Business Award) and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Officer, Lucy Cerrone. Photos: Madeleine Caccianiga. TOURIST ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR… From left, Powercor Construction Office Administration, Bobbie Nash, Aquamoves Marketing Officer, James Harrison, Assistant Centre Manager, Sarah Lewis (Tourist Attraction of the Year Award) and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Officer, Lucy Cerrone. BUSINESS OF THE YEAR… From left, Powercor Construction Office Administration, Bobbie Nash, Aussie Disposals Franchisees, Belinda and Bernie Hurren (Business of the Year – Retail Services) and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Officer, Lucy Cerrone.
NEW business, 7 Creeks Bakery, local aquatic centre, Aquamoves and camping retailers, Aussie Disposals have taken out week fourteen’s round of nominations for the 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards. Nominations, which close on Wednesday,
September 17, can be made in store at participating businesses, online at www. sheppartonchamber.com.au/awards, via post by sending a completed nomination form to Business Awards, PO Box 364, Shepparton 3632 or by faxing a completed nomination form to (03)5821 9274.
UPGRADE PROGRESS… Crane work commenced during the week as planned upgrades to the Aldi site in Shepparton continue to progress. The $2M expansion works include a new 212sqm upgrade and new loading docks at the rear of the Aldi store allowing for greater supply access, more natural light to the store and additional retail space. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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COMMUNITY CONNECT UPCOMING VITAL SUPPORT Goulburn Valley Pregnancy and Family Support Service operates on Monday, Thursday and Friday from 10am to 1pm. For more information, call into 15A St Andrews Road, Shepparton or phone 5821 0826. NATHALIA ROTARY ART SHOW will run from August 15 to 17 at the Community Centre in Nathalia from 10am to 4pm. Cost is $5 per
adult. All proceeds go to Rotary Club Nathalia. For information, call Eve on 5866 3126 or 0407 796 253. A S S O C AT I O N O F I N D E P E N D E N T RETIREES meeting will be held August 18 at 9:45am, Overlander Hotel, Benalla Road, Shepparton. An earlier meeting will take place at 9am if interested in the share market. Guest speaker will be Peter Bicknell from MB+M Business Consultants. For information, phone Bill on 5821 1854. THE BOOK INN is celebrating Children’s Book Week with 50 percent off all stock from Monday, August 18 to Friday, August 22 between 10am and 4pm daily at 15 Welsford Street, Sheppar ton. Quality second hand books will be available.
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For more information on how to register for your Community Connect listing contact The Adviser via email at classifieds@sheppartonadviser. com.au Please note listings are to be 45 words or less.
For further information, phone 5823 7000. THE GOULBURN VALLEY Regional Library is encouraging the community to create a display for Children’s Book Week, around the theme Connect to Reading. Entrants can send a photo of their display to annet@gvrlc.vic.gov.au and vote for their favourite. Entries are required by August 22. For information, contact Anne, 5832 1622 or annet@gvrlc.vic.gov.au. CWA EASTERN Goulburn Valley Group Spring Conference will be held at Shepparton East Football Clubrooms, Central Ave, Shepparton East on Thursday, August 28 from 9:30am. All welcome. Enquiries to Publicity Officer, Marg on 5825 5106. SHEPPARTON SENIOR CITIZEN monthly concert will be held on Thursday, August 28 and will be celebrating their 56th birthday. Entertainment provided by Callum Gleeson. Entry is $3 and afternoon tea is provided. For further information, contact Shirley 5821 9580 or Elaine 5825 2642. FRIENDS OF THE BOTANICAL GARDENS SHEPPARTON A self drive “Open Garden” tour has been organised for Sunday, October 19. Cost per person $20 (non members) and $15 (members). For further information, contact Claire on 0402 308 858. ONGOING SING AUSTRALIA GROUPS Shepparton meets Tuesdays from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at the Baptist church Shepparton (except school holidays). To participate in singing (no auditions needed), contact Meryl on 5831 2202 or 0418 578 369. Also on the sing Australia website www.
singaustralia.com.au GV CHRONIC PAIN Support Group meets on the third Wednesday of every month from 1pm to 2:30pm at Primary Care Connect, 399 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. Come along and share in support. For more information, email gvcpsg@ gmail.com or phone 0458 510 416 between 10am and 4pm. SHEPPARTON PUBLIC Cemetery is announcing that the second stage of the mausoleum is completed and now on sale. The historic cemetery reminds the community it is not run by council and still has room available. For information, phone Jeanette Doherty on 5821 2289. FREE BREAKFAST FOR EVERYONE at St Georges Road Post Office and Milkbar, 102 St Georges Road, Shepparton from Monday to Friday from 7am to 9am. SHEPPARTON CHESS CLUB Inc. meet at Shepparton Access, 227 Wyndham Street Shepparton every Saturday at 1pm. Entry only through back door. New members are welcome. Adults $3 per day, juniors $1.50. Tea and coffee is provided. KYA BR A M A L -A NON FA M ILY Group meetings are held Mondays from 10:30am to 12pm and Tuesdays from 4:30pm to 6:15pm. Alateen Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month from 6:15pm. Held at Salvation Army Hall, 24 Unitt Street, Kyabram. Enquiries, 5853 1344 or 0407 522 496. Tell us about your ‘not for profit’ community events, email classifieds@sheppartonadviser. com.au or fax 5832 8920 (information is required at least 2 weeks before an event)
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The Australian Bee Gees Show FOR one night only on Thursday, August 28, Stayin’ Alive - The Australian Bee Gees Show will be appearing at the Westside Performing Arts Centre. Tickets are on sale at Riverlinks by phoning 5832 9511 or visiting w w w. riverlinksvenues.com.au The Adviser together with The Australian Bee Gees Show are giving you the chance to be a part of the magic that is, Stayin’ Alive The Australian Bee Gees Show, with double passes up for grabs. For your chance to win a double passes, simply write your name, address and telephone number on the back of an envelope and send to: Stayin’ Alive The Adviser PO Box 1664, Shepparton Victoria 3630 Competition closes Friday, August 22. Winners will be notified. Good luck! Note-one entry per person.
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Acquisition is good for business STIHL PROVEN QUALITY… Pictured, WB Hunter Home Hardware, STIHL trained Sales Assistant, Ben Morris with the new STIHL range in store. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
A powerful new range YOUR local WB Hunter Home Hardware in Shepparton is pleased to introduce their brand new range of genuine STIHL products for all of your household and garden maintenance needs. The range encompasses trimmers, hedgers, blowers, vacs, mowers and chainsaws in petrol, electric and cordless models for the ultimate in usability. STIHL trained Sales Assistant, Ben Morris said, “We are really pleased to introduce our new STIHL range. STIHL is a proven quality product and because we are open seven days a week, our customers can now enjoy greater accessibility to the power of STIHL. “We are also excited to introduce the premium range of STIHL cordless power equipment. Quiet, lightweight, powerful and emissions free, the cordless power tools allow the freedom of mobility without the limits of a power cord. Whether it’s gardening, maintenance or a DIY job, the long lasting state-of-theart Lithium Ion batteries have the power to get it done. “STIHL has some great deals on the go and at the moment, until the end of August, if you purchase any STIHL chainsaw you’ll receive a free esky or if you purchase a pressure washer, you’ll receive a free deck cleaner. Call in store and talk to us today about your STIHL power equipment needs.” For all your hardware, rural, industrial and pet supply needs, visit WB Hunter Home Hardware at 20-28 Florence Street, Shepparton or phone 5821 5744.
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INTEGRATED SERVICES… Pictured from left, General Manager of Viatek Central Victoria, Peter Bull, Integrating Technologies (Inttec) Manager, Stephen Robertson and Viatek and Central Victoria Sales Manager, Craig McInnes. Photo: Supplied.
THE recent acquisition of Integrating Technologies (Inttec) by the Viatek group will benefit regional Victorian businesses by creating a ‘one-stop-shop’ for all of their technology requirements. Viatek CEO, Michael Doery, says the acquisition of Inttec compliments the already significant service capability within Viatek ICT and will also add some critical new skills to the business including Citrix, Cisco, VMWare and Fortinet. “Under the leadership of Stephen Robertson (who will be remaining with the business) Inttec brings 36 staff to our Viatek technology business in Victoria bringing our total Victorian head count to well in excess of 100. In addition to servicing the types of clients already managed by Viatek Technology, Inttec brings strengths in regional health, hospitals and mining,” Mr Doery adds. “It’s a big growth step for Inttec, with great partners and our core values are much the same,” Inttec’s Steve Robertson said of the acquisition. As the businesses settle into working together on client solutions across Print, ICT and Business Process
Automation, General Manager of Viatek Central Victoria, Peter Bull said while there is a lot of work to do in order to get everyone on the same page in terms of ‘back of house’ processes, these are very exciting times to be part of the Viatek team. “For our clients it will be business as usual, with an expanded range of great services. For the region, the acquisition will help to attract and retain a wonderful pool of the best talent locally.” Viatek Technology operates nationally with an office footprint in the three eastern seaboard states and now has almost 200 staff in its ICT arm. The business designs, implements and supports a range of technology solutions including Cloud Based Solutions, Cloud Desktop, Cloud Backup, Cloud ERP (NetSuite), SAP Hosting, Managed Services, On-site servers and equipment Telephony systems, 24x7 helpdesk, Procurement and asset management of hardware and software, On-demand CIO, NetSuite and SharePoint. Viatek is located at 193B Corio Street, Shepparton and has the ability to service clients across regional Victoria and also metropolitan Melbourne.
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FUN-FILLED FESTIVAL… From left, SPC Ardmona Kidstown Co-ordinator, Steve Wilson, Duty Supervisor, Tracey Toy, Greater Shepparton City Council Manager Active Living, Tony Tranter, SPC Ardmona Kidstown Duty Supervisor, Graham Walkden and Greater Shepparton City Council Team Leader Leisure Facilities, Paul Elshaug. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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KidsFest set to be bigger than ever THE region’s favourite, fun-filled, family entertainment event, KidsFest 2014, is fast approaching, and this year will see one of the biggest and best events yet. Spread over two big days, Saturday, September 20 and Sunday 21, a number of big acts will descend on SPC Ardmona Kidstown, with something to suit kids of all ages. The headline acts include Dirt Girl, Dr. Seuss - Cat in the Hat live show, How to Train your Dragon 2, Mr Peabody and Sherman and back by popular demand, Humphrey B. Bear. KidsTown Playground Coordinator, Steve Wilson said KidsFest is now in its ninth year and has established itself as a fun packed event for the whole family. “This year’s festival features a number of high profile children’s entertainers as well as sporting activities, African drumming and dancing workshops, Kids Karaoke tent, children’s crafts and loads of roving entertainment,” Mr Wilson said. “There will also be a sideshow alley area with lots of rides, woodturning demonstrations, arts and crafts displays, and an area dedicated to sporting activities. “KidsFest is great value family entertainment and there is something for everyone, so put the dates in your diary now.” Entry will be $2 per person and covers most activities. The event runs between 10am and 4pm each day. Council will also be running a courtesy bus to and from the event with times and pick up locations on the KidsFest website. KidsFest is also taking applications for volunteers to help with a number of roles during the festival. For information on volunteering or the event, contact KidsTown on 5831 4213 or visit www.sheppkidsfest.com.au
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EXTRA OFFERED ON NEW WEBSITE… From left, Love it Local Project Manager, Vino Kumar and The Adviser Managing Director, Geoff Adams. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
New improved Love it Local digital service NOW with a brand new look, more features and more on offer for the local community, Shepparton’s own online business directory, Love it Local, is now better than ever after a grand re-launch of its website. Officially launching in September 2011, Love it Local has already become a popular place for the local community to view details on as many as 1,000 businesses from across the local area as well as see the latest local promotions, events and more, and the re-launch will now see even more on offer. Love it Local Project Manager, Vino Kumar said, “We are very excited about the re-launch because we now offer some fantastic new options for both the community and local businesses to utilise. “Another great feature we now have available is that we are now compatible across all devices. Whether you’re viewing our site on your desktop computer, laptop, tablet
or mobile phone you will have a great, user friendly experience.” The Adviser Managing Director, Geoff Adams said, “As the digital arm of The Adviser we are delighted to be re-launching the new look Love it Local website and that it now offers the community more options when it comes to what matters to them in the local area. “More people are spending their time online and it’s important that businesses recognise and embrace this and that’s what we are offering through Love it Local; a chance to make your presence as a business known in the growing online world. “We are hoping the community will love the new look and usability of the site, so we encourage the community to have a look.” To see the new look website for yourself, or to check out the new features available, visit www.loveitlocal.com.au
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Young professionals, red carpet event CASINO ROYALE… From left, GV Young Professional Members, Tim Guyatt, Chrestyl Smoors and James Oldfield are gearing up for their James Bond themed Casino Royale night to be held Saturday, August 30. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
THE GV Young Professionals (GVYP) will this month host a high stakes event, with their James Bond themed Casino Royale night set to provide some great full themed fun, complete with a red carpet welcome. GVYP Committee Member, James Oldfield said, “On a whole, GV Young Professionals gives hard working young adults an opportunity to meet people with the view to forming long lasting friendships and business connections. “Our upcoming Casino Royale night will feature a James Bond theme complete with Casino Royale signs, decorations and red carpet. Attendees will receive their own GVYP ‘Funny Money’ and will be able to try their hand at blackjack, poker, roulettes and money wheel. The person with the most ‘Funny Money’ at the end of the night will win a prize. “We understand that at $65, the cover
charge is at the expensive end of the price of tickets to our events. However, as this is a special themed night where attendees can dress up and enjoy an event with a difference, we thought that young professionals wouldn’t mind the expense. We think there should be more opportunity to enjoy events like this in the Goulburn Valley. “A large budget event like this is an ambitious undertaking for the GVYP, but we’re taking that considered risk. We hope that young professionals will come along and support the concept so that we can have confidence to run such events in the future.” The GVYP Casino Royale night will be held on Saturday, August 30 at 7.30pm at The Vault, at the rear of 168 Maude Street, Shepparton. For more information or for ticket enquiries, refer to the GV Young Professionals’ facebook page or email gvyoungprofessional@gmail.com.
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MONUMENTAL DONATION A SURPRISE… The announcement that the Copulos family would be donating $1.5M toward the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) Foundation and $1.5M toward health services across the region over the next 10 years, came as a monumental surprise to the SAM Foundation, Greater Shepparton City Council and the community. From left, SAM Foundation Chair, Peter Quinn and Copulos Group Managing Director and SAM Foundation Board Member, Stephen Copulos. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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$3M donation a win for community Copulos family supports arts and health continued from front page BUT the biggest revelation came when Copulos Group Managing Director and SAM Foundation Board Member, Stephen Copulos announced $1.5M would be provided to SAM to aid in the search and construction of the museum’s new location, hinting that it would be better located at the southern end of Victoria Park Lake. Alongside the $3M announcement, the Copulos family also helped launch the Tree of Giving in the foyer at SAM, where donations can be made to the SAM Foundation through the purchase of a gold, silver or bronze leaf valuing $100, $200 and $300 respectively or via the purchase of a $20 SAM lapel pin, kicking off the ‘giving’ by donating $20,000. Stephen Copulos said, “It would be fantastic if we could establish a self-sustaining museum development within 10 years. It could be the first museum in the world that can pay its own way, right here in the heart of Victoria. Something we can be proud of. “Our goal is to fill the tree within 12 months. When the Tree of Giving is filled with leaves, it has the potential to raise $500,000 dollars. It will make a stunning addition to the gallery as well as a great talking point for the community where we can all proudly show off our part in the involvement of a new SAM.” Copulos Group Founder and Chairman, Peter Copulos said, “In making this commitment today, our family is humbled and showing our appreciation for the community we live in.
“My family has lived in Shepparton for nearly 70 years and our family business now employs 5,000 people around Australia and overseas. This community gave us our start and we are conscious of the benefits of giving back to the community. “We try and play our part in giving better access to more services and facilities. I have always been passionate about health and believe that we in regional Australia should be entitled to expect an equal standard of health services to those offered in the big cities. “I trust that others in our community will share my vision and I take this opportunity to encourage other local businesses and families to make a contribution for our community’s benefit. No matter how large or small, every bit helps.” Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Jenny Houlihan said, “The Copulos family has once again demonstrated their genuine commitment to the development of Greater Shepparton and the wellbeing of our community, with a pledge of $1.5M to assist with the creation of a new SAM. “Their support has given the fundraising project huge momentum and is a solid base from which to build. I urge our community and all others who are interested in being part of this exciting new SAM project to visit the current museum and donate by purchasing a leaf to place on the Tree of Giving, another wonderful initiative of the Copulos family,” Cr Houlihan said. Applications for part of the $1.5M for health services will only be considered to charities who have Item 1 DGR (deductible gift recipient) status under tax legislation and must be made in writing to the Copulos Group, PO Box 1456 Shepparton 3632. A critical review of the benefits assessed by the donation committee.
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A Tasman leap to a better lifestyle LIFESTYLE Shepparton residents, Ray and Vicky Walliss were so sure of their decision to become a part of the local over 50s community’s lifestyle that they moved from Tasmania, site unseen. Ray said, “We had a big house in Tasmania, it was a lot of work and we were struggling to manage the upkeep, the gardening and the housework. We had friends from Mooroopna and while they were visiting with us, we mentioned that we were thinking of downsizing. They told us of this place in Shepparton, we went on the website and had a look and that was that.” After relocating to Lifestyle Shepparton, Ray and Vicky and their beloved dog, Goldie, are thrilled with their choice and Ray, who was born in Corowa, says he has now come full circle. Vicky said, “It has far and away exceeded our expectations, we’re never lost for anything to do.” Ray said, “The biggest problem for Vicky where we lived in Tasmania was the lack of social contact, it was quite lonely. Vicky explained, “All my family are in New Zealand, which makes it difficult. But the sense of community here is fantastic.” Ray said, “We could have downsized to anything, but living here with all of the amazing facilities is ideal.” Ray and Vicky’s advice to anyone looking to downsize is, “Don’t hesitate”. Ray said, “I’ve always been a loner and that was one thing I was concerned about. My motivation was all about Vicky, I wanted her to feel safe and secure, but I wasn’t sure how I would go with the change. It has
LOVING THE LIFESTYLE… Pictured, Lifestyle Shepparton residents, Vicky and Ray Wallis with their beloved dog Goldie. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
really surprised me how much I enjoy the interaction with all of the different people.” “You can live in an inner suburb, surrounded by people and feel very isolated, but not here,” Vicky added. “You haven’t got time to be lonely, there are so many great things to do and people don’t let you be
lonely, there’s always someone to say ‘hi’ and have a chat to.” Lifestyle Shepparton is located at 65 Channel Road, Shepparton. For more details about Lifestyle Shepparton, call 5831 1133 or visit www.lifestylecommunities.com.au
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Museum opening no ‘Furphy’
Maximising potential for business owners
MUSEUM TELLS FURPHY HISTORY… From left, J Furphy and Sons Managing Director, Adam Furphy and Furphy Foundry Director, Sam Furphy. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
TO help celebrate the grand opening and the company’s 150 years, a rally will trek from Kyenton, where John Furphy started as a blacksmith, to Shepparton. Shepparton Motor Museum General Manager, Tony Badrock said, “What we wanted to do is to get the exhibition open to give people a sneak peek and watch it evolve before our official grand opening later this year. “Furphy are commemorating 150 years this year, so this museum will be great for the community to see the history of an Australian icon, which is still in business in Shepparton today. “We personally love the history, the icon, the brand that Furphy presents and to work on this project has been great. “This is a great addition to the Shepparton Motor Museum,” Tony said. Furphy Foundry Director, Sam Furphy and J Furphy and Sons Managing Director, Adam Furphy said, “There is such a good story following our family. It’s interesting and unique and deserves a place in people’s interest. “This exhibit allows us to merge our collections and share our family’s story. “One of the most enjoyable aspects of bringing this exhibit together was to go back and look through our archives. It really does take you back and makes you think about all of the people who have worked with Furphy. There were some really interesting stories that came out of looking into what was needed for the museum. “Tony and Graeme at the Shepparton Motor Museum have done a great job.”
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WELL known local and long time member of the local business community, Jim Andreadis has teamed up with experienced real estate professional, Ron Stewart in providing sound property and investment opportunities for local businesses. As boutique commercial developers, Superlative Group acts on behalf of its clients to source and renovate existing properties for commercial use, or to source new sites and create custom designed premises to meet clients’ exact specifications. Superlative Group Director, Jim Andreadis said, “We’re a small operation, which allows us to provide an efficient and very personalised service to our clients. We’re also locals with a great deal of experience in owning and operating local businesses, so we understand the needs of business owners in this community. “We liaise with our client to identify their needs in terms of site location, premises size and layout and then consult with our network of professionals to create a customised trading space. From there we can act as a landlord or on-sell the property to our client as a potential self managed super fund arrangement. “Shepparton is currently coming out of period of economic downturn, which means that there are great opportunities for better premises on better terms, or the possibility of owning a purpose-built workplace in their chosen location. “We have a large network of professionals and consultants with whom we have great relationships, including architects, engineers, planners etc, who work with us to achieve the best results for our clients. “Our services are also very flexible in terms of acquiring land or opportunities for potential tenants in the area. Our
SUPERB TEAM… Superlative Property Manager, Ron Stewart and Director, Jim Andreadis (Pictured from left) have come together to provide sound investments for local businesses. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
clients don’t have to be large scale businesses; whether they are from the retail sector, or a professional seeking office space or a consulting suite, we cater to all sectors.” “Projects we’ve undertaken to date include Woolworth’s in Mooroopna, the CFA building in Numurkah Road, the Westpac building on High Street, SKM Building in Tatura as well as the Butter Factory complex and SPC Ardmona Factory Sales/Cheaps as Chips precinct.” Superlative Group is located at 4/440-452 Wyndham Street, Shepparton within the Butter Factory complex. For more information, contact Jim Andreadis on 0408 252 440.
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SEAMLESS TECHNOLOGY… For the latest kitchen and cabinetry technologies, call in and see the friendly team at Liberty Kitchens. Photo: Supplied.
Cabinetry in motion MODERN technology has come a long way and no part of the home has been untouched by these advancements, including the humble kitchen. With the latest in electric motion support technology, your kitchen’s cabinetry can be created to open and close effortlessly with a single touch. Dale Wathen from Liberty Kitchens said, “These latest technologies provide more freedom of design and motion in the kitchen with the opportunity to create perfectly seamless and handle-less cabinetry.
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“The systems offer the ultimate in easy living kitchens, which allows for streamlined efficiency in busy household kitchens. For example, if your hands a full, the motion system can be opened with a simple touch or bump of your hip, which certainly simplifies waste disposal or putting dishes away. “The systems are very user friendly and provide ease of motion throughout the kitchen. Even large panel fronts open with ease and provide ergonomic access to all areas of the kitchen. “And in the event of power failure, the
fittings are still fully functional.” The qualified and experienced team at Liberty Kitchens specialise in all forms of cabinetry including custom design with their extensive showroom demonstrating the latest innovations and ideas to inspire creativity. For all of the latest innovations in kitchens and cabinetry, call in and speak to the professional team at Liberty Kitchens visit 60 Williams Road, Shepparton or phone 5831 2620.
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home living Duplex designs ideal for investors BUDDING property investors who want to secure their financial future can now take advantage of Hotondo Homes’ new duplex designs. Local Hotondo Homes’ Shepparton Franchisee, Colin Mintern believes the addition of the new plans; Aon Garage and Aon Courtyard are an affordable way for investors to begin building their property portfolios. “We added the designs to cater for the investor market,” says Colin. “The Aon is a modest home that doesn’t compromise on modern comforts and are a great option for investors.” Purchasing a duplex can be great investment for homeowners and landlords, so what does Colin see as the benefits of building a duplex? ‘Live in one, rent out the other or rent out both’ “To get a significant rental return from your duplex you have the option to rent out both homes and collect two rental incomes, or live in one and rent out the other. The rental income will significantly reduce the financial strain of your mortgage repayments and save you the hassle of having to actually live with roommates.” ‘Get the most out of your land with two for the price of one’
DUPLEX DESIGNS… Local Hotondo Homes’ Shepparton Franchisee, Colin Mintern sees the advantage in the new Duplex Designs option. Photo: Supplied.
“Because you can fit a duplex on a narrow block, you can fit two homes on the one block and get double the return than if you were building one home on the same sized block.” ‘Be close to family, but not each other’s space’ “If you have a family member that requires extra care or supervision, you can live close to them but not in the same house.”
Colin said, “This enables you to keep an eye on your loved one, without having to ship them into a nursing home. They get to maintain their independence; you get to preserve your privacy and have peace of mind that you are close.” To contact Colin Mintern and the team at Hotondo Homes in Shepparton, visit 53 Canterbury Avenue, Shepparton, contact 5831 2250 or go online to hotondo.com.au.
Pools and spas must have fences
THE Victorian Building Authority (VBA) warns Victorians that all swimming pools and spas must have a compliant fence. V B A D i r e c t o r of Te c h n i c a l a n d Regulation, Jarrod Edwards said there is confusion on what a safe and properly compliant pool fence looks like. “While there are stringent building regulations in place to ensure swimming pool and spa areas are safe, people often do not know what is required. “This is why the VBA has released a new brochure for consumers called: ‘About swimming pools, spas and their safety barriers’, so home owners with pools and spas can receive easy-to-understand information,” he said. Mr Edwards said the brochure will help Victorians make sure their pool fence complies, that they understand the regulations and where to get inspection services. The brochure will be available online at the VBA website and also from local councils. The VBA reminds Victorians with pools and spas that they must take the following precautions: • If a pool or spa can hold a depth of 30cms, the length of a school ruler, they must have fencing around them. This applies even to inflatable pools.
• All pools and spas built since 2010 require a four-sided fence, with no direct access from the house to the pool or spa surround. • A building permit is required to build the pool/spa and the fencing. You must begin work within 12 months of the building permit being issued, with work to be completed within six months of starting it. • You should hire a registered building practitioner to do the work. The VBA has a list of registered practitioners on its website at www.vba.vic.gov.au • Gates around pools and spas must be selfclosing and self-latching, regardless of when a pool was built. • Homeowners should never prop open a pool gate. It is illegal to do this. • Pot plants, eskies and chairs, which may be used by children to climb into the pool or spa area, must also be moved away from the fencing. Mr Edwards said while taking these precautions goes a long way to protecting children around backyard swimming pools and spas, the best safety message is for parents and carers to actively supervise their kids in the water. For more information about swimming pools and for a copy of the brochure, visit www.vba.vic.gov.au
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Your home, by design WELL known local window furnishing specialist, Wyndham Décor has recently cha nged ha nds a nd now, u nder t he leadership of local Shepparton women, Sue Johnston and Jenny Younger, Wyndham Décor looks forward to continuing to provide their tried and trusted services. Sue and Jenny are well known faces at Wyndham Décor, both having worked there for many years. In fact, Sue has been with Wyndham Décor for 23 years and in the interior design industry for 33 years. Jenny has worked at Wyndham Décor for the past five years and has a background in new home construction sales and colour consulting administration. Both Sue and Jenny are passionate about the interior design industry and their intricate knowledge of Wyndham Décor’s services and client needs made their decision to purchase the business an easy one. Jenny said, “W hen the opportunity came up we thought, lets take the plunge. We both know the business from an inside perspective. We know it’s a successful business built on solid foundations and this was a wonderful opportunity for us. “The most important thing to us is to provide our customers with good, personalised service, that’s a really high priority. We also only use quality products and materials from trusted suppliers, many
INTERIOR DÉCOR SPECIALISTS… From left, Wyndham Décor Owner’s, Sue Johnston and Jenny Younger offer years of experience in the window furnishings industry. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga. of whom we’ve enjoyed a long working relationship with, so our customers can be assured of quality. We can work with you to ensure that your needs are met at a price that’s not only competitive but that you can afford. “We love what we do, we enjoy working with all of our wonderful clients and look forward to the challenges and exciting times ahead.” Wyndham Décor offer everything from
in home or showroom consultation, free measure and detailed itemised quote by window and by treatment. As well as a complete coordinated accessories service including custom made bedheads, bed linen, cushions and wallpaper. Call i n and see Sue and Jen ny at Wyndham Décor at 7988 GV Highway, Kialla, phone 5823 5694 or visit www. wyndhamdecor.com.au
Investors prepared to ‘cut back’ to buy property
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THE vast majority of first time investors say they would cut back on general day to day spending in order to afford an investment property, new research has revealed. According to Mortgage Choice’s latest First Time Investor survey, 74.3 percent of respondents said one of the first things they would do is cut back on their spending in order to afford an investment property, while a further 56.3 percent indicated they would “eat out less” and 25.7 percent said they would cut back on “alcohol related spending”. Mortgage Choice spokesperson, Jessica Darnbrough said it was possible for first time buyers to save a significant amount of money and achieve their property ownership goals faster by simply cutting back on their day-today expenses. “There are lots of things potential buyers can do to reduce their daily spending. In fact establishing good saving habits can be as simple as taking a back to the basics approach,” she said. “In the first instance, it pays to build an achievable budget. Budgeting monthly or in accordance with the length of your pay period will allow you to amend your budget fairly quickly if an unexpected expense rears its ugly head.” Once investors have a manageable budget in place, there are a few other techniques they can implement to help them achieve their savings goal sooner rather than later:
Become a VIP member Sign up to be a VIP member at your regular shopping spots. Whether this means you will get a few dollars off per ticket on a trip to the cinema, receive sale prices at your favourite clothing stores, or earn a supermarket discount voucher, every little bit counts. Savings enforcer Ask someone to help you oversee your savings plan. That way you can stay accountable if you don’t reach your savings goal and you’ll be more inclined to stick to your budget. Home cooked meals Rather than buying your lunch each weekday, why not prepare your own meals by making a weekly trip to the supermarket. If you are heading to the shops, it pays to have a shopping list and a full stomach – if you are hungry, you may find you buy more than you need. Waste not, want not Eliminate some of the little luxuries that you can do without. Try cutting back on takeaway coffees, fashionable items that have a short life-span, pay-television, internet or data usage etc. Ask for discounts Have you been a member of your local gym for some time? If so, it may pay to give them a call and see if they can reduce your weekly fee for being a loyal customer.
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Fun fitness run By David Lee AFTER running for 10 years worldwide, the increasingly popular ‘Park Run’ event was brought to Shepparton in January this year, after locals and now event volunteers, Allan and Kerrie Connolly wanted to make the fun fitness run available to the local community. The run, which includes a 5km walk/run around Victoria Park Lake and meets at the barbeque shelter behind Shell Service Station from 8am on Saturday mornings, has been completely volunteer run with roughly seven people putting their hand up each week to help Allan and Kerrie organise and oversee the week’s run.
Event Coordinator, Allan Connolly said, “Kerrie and I went to a Park Run event in Craigeburn last year and really loved the concept, so we decided to bring it to Shepparton. “It’s fun, helps to promote health and fitness and provides you with something great to do to kick off your weekend. “We are always looking for volunteers and encourage the community to come down and get involved.” For further information, visit www. park ru n.com.au /sheppar ton, visit ‘Sheppartonparkrun’ on Facebook or phone Allan Connolly on 0409 316 176.
PARK RUN FOR LOCALS… A new, volunteer run fitness concept that has been operating across the world for 10 years, Park Run, is now on offer at Victoria Park Lake every Saturday morning. From left, Park Run Shepparton Run Director, Kerrie Connolly, Event Director, Allan Connolly and Run Director, Rachael Wynn. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
20 of Shepparton’s finest swimmers take on championships By David Lee MORE than 4,000 people are set to converge on Shepparton’s Aquamoves this weekend as 402 swimmers from across the state, including 20 from Shepparton Swimming Club, take on the 2014 Victorian Country Short Course Swimming Championships. Running on Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, August 17 the event, which is hosted by the Goulburn Valley and District Swimming Association, Aquamoves and the Greater Shepparton City Council, will see swimmers from 36 clubs compete in 81 individual events. Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Jenny Houlihan said the championships provide a significant benefit to the tourism industry in a traditionally quiet August winter period across accommodation hospitality and retail sectors.
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SWIMMING PROUD… From Left, Shepparton Swimming Club Members and Championship Participants, Nikea Grinter, Daniel Romeo, Hayley Hogan, Brennan Swift, Nicolas Carroll, Georgia Dunning, Darcie Guthrie, Daniel Dunning and Ryley Symes. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
“We have successfully hosted this event in 2010 and 2011 and we are one of only a few venues in Victoria that can host such an event due to the technical requirements,” Cr Houlihan said. Shepparton Swimming Club Head Coach, Willy O’Callaghan said, “We had similar numbers from Shepparton compete in last year’s event. “We’ve got some very good swimmers this year. Four of them have represented Victoria
Carroll, Nicolas (17) Danaher, Rebecca (18) Dunning, Ashleigh (19) Dunning, Daniel (14) Dunning, Georgia (11)
in National School Titles and five swimmers who have represented the area in National Level Swimmers.
Grinter, Nikea (14) Guthrie, Darcie (11) Guthrie, Oliver (10) Hogan, Hayley (16) Houston, Thomas (21)
MacKenna, Jake (23) Marwood, Nicholas (15) McCulloch, Hayley (15) Romeo, Daniel (17) Swift, Brennan (17)
“We have quite a strong standard of swimmers for a small country club.”
Swift, Carter (15) Swift, Kalen (18) Symes, Ryley (11) Wilton, Stephanie (15)
Scoreboard Kyabram District League Football Nagambie 99 d Violet Town 40 Tallygaroopna 97 d Stanhope 92 Merrigum 120 d Ardmona 42 Lancaster 197 d Girgarre 41 Murchison 122 d Avenel 34 Netball – A grade Nagambie 52 d Violet Town 29 Stanhope 47 d Tallygaroopna 43 Merrigum 80 d Ardmona 9 Lancaster 88 d Girgarre 9 Avenel 50 d Murchison 40
Murray League
Football Numurkah 92 d Congupna 78 Finley 136 d Cobram 53 Nathalia 62 d Echuca United 51 Deniliquin Rams 88 d Barooga 74 Mulwala 118 d Moama 102 Rumbalara 131 d Tongala 91 Netball – A grade Echuca United 53 d Nathalia 30 Numurkah 65 d Congupna 38 Finley 67 d Cobram 24 Mulwala 61 d Moama 32 Tongala 74 d Rumbalara 26 Deniliquin 78 d Barooga 24
Picola District League – South East
Football Waaia 94 d Katandra 54 Tungamah 125 d Rennie 27 Katamatite 89 d Katunga 78 Shepparton East 81 d Dookie United 49 Netball – A grade Rennie 39 d Tungamah 36 Katamatite 52 d Katunga 39 Katandra 71 d Waaia 26 Shepparton East 35 d Dookie United 32
Goulburn North East Football Association
Regional Premier League Shepparton United 4 d Shepparton South 4 Open Women Shepparton South 2 d Shepparton United 0 Shepparton 1 d Kyabram Phoenix 0 Cobram Victory 2 d Kyabram 0
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ROUND 20 WINNER BEV DOWLING Football Followers have the chance to WIN BIG during the 2014 AFL football season with the Viatek/The Adviser Football Tipping Competition proudly supported by 18 businesses throughout the Goulburn Valley. Each week there will be a prize of $100 to be spent at any of the 18 supporting business houses. Each of the 18 participating business houses corresponds with one of the AFL football clubs. All you have to do is write the name of each participating business beside the team they are representing and then place a tick against the football team that you think will win each game. Be careful with your selections as only correct entries will go into the draw for the weekly $100 shopping voucher. If no correct entry is received the prize will jackpot each week until a correct entry is submitted. Draws between two teams will only be recognised if a tick is placed beside both teams. Entries will only be accepted by post or hand delivery no later than 5.00pm prior to the first match of that round during 2014. Entries must be on original forms – no faxes or photocopies will be accepted and only one entry per person is permitted. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
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GVFL Seniors Results Round 15
Adviser Footy Tipsters
Benalla 161 ............... d .......... Shepparton 49 Shepp United 125 .... d ..................Echuca 66 Kyabram 126............ d .............. Mansfield 74 Tatura 95 ................... d ..................... Euroa 65 Rochester 101 .......... d ..........Mooroopna 70 Shepp Swans 160 .... d ................Seymour 60
GVFL Seniors Round 16
MATT CHILCOTT (70) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
JENNY HOULIHAN (74) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
JASON WELSH (71) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
JOHN RYAN (69) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
DAVID FOX (73) Swans Seymour Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
LUCY SCOTT (73) Swans Seymour Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
JACQUI HUDGSON (74) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
DAVID TEAGUE (69) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
SAM SARACINO (72) Swans Seymour Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
The Phantom (49) Swans Euroa Benalla Mooroopna Tatura Kyabram
Shepp United ........... v..............Shepp Swans Seymour .................... v........................... Euroa Mansfield .................. v........................ Benalla Mooroopna.............. v................ Shepparton Tatura ........................ v....................Rochester Echuca ..................... v..................... Kyabram
Goal-kicking Grant Weeks (Rochester) ................80 Justin Maddern (Swans) ..................68 Saad Saad (Seymour) .....................67 Sonny Whiting (Tatura).....................55 Paul Newman (Kyabram) ...............53
GVFL Seniors 2014 Ladder POS TEAM ....................... PTS ........... % 1.
Benalla...................... 60 ... 184.65
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Swans ........................ 52 ... 162.90
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Kyabram ................... 48 ... 159.98
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Tatura ........................ 44 ... 140.25
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Rochester ................. 32 ... 120.47
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United........................ 28 ... 100.24
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Mooroopna ..............28 .....89.67
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Euroa .........................20 .....81.49
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Echuca ......................16 .....72.07
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Shepparton ...............16 .....60.30
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Seymour ......................8 .....74.50
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Mansfield .....................8 .....57.28
COACHING GREAT RESIGNS… Spending three successful years leading the Rochester Football Club as Coach, Peter White (pictured) announced he would be stepping down from the role, ending a 31 year coaching career. Photo: Bruce Povey.
White steps down as coach By David Lee AFTER three years at the helm, Rochester Football Club Coach, Peter White is taking a step back from the role, with the club now on the hunt for a new coach. Joining the Tigers for the 2012 season and helping to lead the team into the finals for the past two consecutive years, followed by a ripper season this year that won’t see the team taste the premiership, but will see them come home strong, White says his decision to step back from the role was due to family commitments and will end a 31 year coaching career. “I thought I’d been in the game for a long time I felt it was the right time to step back. “My highlights over the years would have to be winning the premierships at Kyabram in 1996 and at Merrigum 1986 and 1987 as well as being a part of the Goulburn Valley Interleague side winning the Victorian Country
Championships in 2010 and 2011. “Rochester’s a fantastic club. I will miss the people and players in the club, but I intend on going back next year to watch a few games. “It’s great to be finishing up on a good note,” White said. Rochester Football Club Manager, David Hodgens said, “We’ve had nothing but admiration for Peter and what he’s done for the footy club. “He came here with a reputation as a good coach and he’s left no doubt about that in anyone’s mind. “He’s a very popular guy, which isn’t always easy for a good senior coach. You’re not in the role to win friends, but he’s done a very good job and been a very popular guy in the club. “Everyone wants to give him the send-off he deserves, so we’ll be coming home with a wet sail, that’s for sure.”
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