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$1.5M to encourage local landscape enhancement By David Lee LOCAL schools, community groups and other organisations are being encouraged to apply to gain part of the Victorian Coalition Government’s $1.5M Landscape Enhancement Grants, which has been released in a bid to protect and restore natural environmental areas. Groups are able to apply for up to $50,000 to tackle year-long projects which are locallybased, focused on practical, on-ground measures and that address local needs. The Nationals Member for Shepparton, Jeanette Powell said, “I encourage community groups throughout the district to apply for funding for projects of all sizes, big Continued on page 14 and small.
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$100M investment cements SPC’s future
RECOMMENCING $78M INVESTMENT… From left (front), SPC General Manager Operations, Troy Topp and Manufacturing Manager Shepparton, Gerard Segrave with SPC Employees from left (back), Senior Food Technologist, Rohan Probst, Logistics Operations Supervisor, Brett Mortison, Manufacturing Manager – Projects, Andrew Mcllfatrick, Food Technologist, Alisha Hubble, Risk Officer, John Carter, Vender Assurance Co-ordinator, Gill Lawless, Quality Manager – Operational Readiness/Co-Pack & International, Melissa Garvey, Quality Manager – Programs, Pam Arnold, Quality Assurance Co-ordinator, Kim Furness, Product Development Assistant, Antonella Ferraro, Document Control Officer, Shelly Cormick, Quality Administrator, Sue Ridings, Mobile Plant Co-ordinator, Delma Chan, Health, Safety & Environment Manager, Bob Gilpin and Fixed Asset Accountant, Ben Binger. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
New plan offered as investment program recommences By David Lee LOCAL residents, growers and businesses alike let out a sigh of relief last week, when Coca- Cola A matil (CC A) announced it would be recommencing its planned $78M investment into Shepparton’s SPC plant, which was once again backed by
the Victorian Coalition Government, who confirmed it would continue to go ahead with its promise of $22M. With works having already commenced on the $100M Shepparton plant’s upgrade, the investment program was put on hold after Greater Shepparton City Council
voted to not close Andrew Fairley Avenue, which prompted a redesign of CCA’s original expansion plans that would have strengthened the site’s logistics, incorporated extensive construction works and seen an innovative expansion of the factory. Continued on page 19
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“My love for cars was bled into me” Youngest Dealer Principal in Australia shares his story By David Lee YOU might know him as the face of Shepparton BMW, but at just 29 years old local resident and Dealer Principal, Aaron Brain has gained the title of the youngest dealer principal in the BMW network across 46 different dealers in all of Australia. Appointed in the position at 28 years old, Aaron’s whole life has seen his passion for cars only grow and evolve, leading him to take out the prestigious, youthful title. Aaron’s introduction to cars began as a child through his grandfather who had raced cars around Bathurst in his youth and still has a big following in the motor racing world. Growing up in Melbourne and graduating to step into a role with a commercial tiling company where he was involved with commercial redevelopments such as the MCG redevelopment for the Commonwealth Games and multiplex sky rises, Aaron moved back to Shepparton to be with his family, and hasn’t looked back. Aaron said, “I moved back to Shepparton eight years ago to work in my family’s business for 18 months before Ken Muston approached me to work for him and I thought it was a good opportunity as I had always had a good feeling about the motor industry and cars in general. I took the opportunity on and loved it so much I stayed there for three and a half years. “I then had another opportunity to step into real estate, which is a big part of my family background. My dad has a business here in Shepparton that manages commercial properties. I did that for another 18 months before Jeff Tracy approached me and said he
YOUNG BMW… Pictured, 29 year old local resident and Shepparton BMW Dealer Principal, Aaron Brain enjoying the life he has made for himself following a lifelong love of cars passed down through generations. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
was looking for a general manager and it was an opportunity I couldn’t refuse. I said yes and 12 months into that role, he knocked on my door and was looking to retire and offered me the opportunity to take over his position as dealer principal. “There was a bit of an application and interview process involved with BMW Australia to make sure I was qualified and within six months they had said yes and I was sitting in the ‘big chair.’ “It was something I wasn’t expecting so quickly. But when some things are thrown at you, like this was with me, you have to grab hold of them. “The first 12 months in the role has definitely had its challenges such as adapting to staff but I love every minute of it. It’s an exciting industry. 2014 in general has probably been the biggest year for BMW in a decade. We’ve got nine new models that have
come out this year. “My love and passion for cars came from my grandfather and both he and my mum used to race around Winton and other tracks like that and that love for cars bled into me; I gained a passion for cars. I have always followed motor racing and have always had a passion for nice cars, which fits in really well with my role here at BMW. “It is excit i ng bei ng t he you ngest Dealer Principal in the BMW network across Australia. BMW are the leaders in innovation in the motor industry and it’s exciting to be part of that brand at the moment. “We have a lot of good things that have come over the years and good things that are yet to come.”
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Lowest waiting list figures in six years
PATIENTS WAIT DROP… GV Health has received the best end-of-year results, with patients waiting numbers dropping by 275. Pictured, GV Health Executive Director of Clinical Operations, Donna Sherringham. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
By David Lee THE latest figures released outlining the state’s elective surgery waiting lists, has shown the best end-of-year results for GV Health since 2008/2009, with the number of patients waiting dropping by 275 compared to the same time last year. While elective surgeries across the state have been slashed by 11,000, thanks to a record number of surgeries taking place in the 2012/2014 year, GV Health had recorded 789 patients were on the list at the end of June last year, but now has the list sitting on 514 patients. GV Health provided surgery for 3,508 patients from its elective surgery waiting list in the 12 months to the end of June. GV Health Executive Director Clinical Operations, Donna Sherringham said, “This is a fantastic result for the people of the Goulburn Valley.
“Our elective surgery waiting lists have been reduced by almost 35 percent and we have responded to growing demands, despite the increase in emergency department presentations. “To achieve this result, GV Health has employed extra surgeons, enhanced the way we deliver services and we have been supported by several partnering health organisations where our staff have been operating. “We have been working hard to improve outcomes for patients. It is great to see the latest figures match the dedicated efforts of staff to enhance service performance. “We will continue to look at ways we can enhance performance and service delivery for patients across all areas, whilst addressing increasing attendances, population growth and an ageing community.”
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COMMUNITY CONNECT UPCOMING 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. MEMBERS OF THE GOULBURN CONCERT ORCHESTRA will present a series of three chamber concerts at Eastbank on Sundays August 31, September 7 and September 14 commencing at 2pm. Admission is free but a small donation would be appreciated to help offset costs. SHEPPARTON POLIO SUPPORT GROUP are inviting people affected by Polio including partners, friends and carers to a lunch event
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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.
at the Milne Bay Room, Shepparton RSL, 88 Wyndham Street, Shepparton on Tuesday, September 2 from 11:30am to 1:30pm. RSVP to Rhonda White, 1800 222 582. BLUE LIGHT DISCO Tatura is pleased to welcome the return of the Tatura Blue Light Disco on Friday, September 5 at Victory Hall, Hogan Street, Tatura from 6:30 to 9:30pm. Cost is $7. For more information, contact Sergeant Darryl Phillips on 5824 3099. SHEPPARTON SAILABILITY is holding an ‘Open Day’ Sunday, September 14 from 10am to 3pm at Victoria Park Lake. The day will provide an opportunity to learn more, go for a sail and check out the facilities. For further information, phone Roy Hill on 5823 1240. GRAEME BASE will be visiting Collins Booksellers in Shepparton on Wednesday, September 24 from 2pm. For further information, phone Penguin Group (Australia) on (03) 9811 2549 or contact Collins Booksellers Shepparton on 5822 2679. Ongoing FREE SOUP KITCHEN Available Mon to Fri 5-6pm at Victoria Park Lake, Shepparton, next to Skate Park, and Wednesdays 5-6pm at North Community House, Parkside Dve, Shepparton; Opportunity Shop, 4 Mill St, Mooroopna; Numurkah Park, Melville St, Numurkah; Hogan St, Tatura; and in Nathalia and Kyabram. IS SOMEONE’S DRINKING CAUSING YOU CONCERN? Are you troubled by someone else’s drinking? Al-Anon Groups for adults and Alateen groups for children offer anonymous help and emotional support to those affected. For information, contact Al-Anon Family Groups 5825 1160. GROW GROUP Struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, relationship troubles, or coping with everyday life? Thursday 2:30pm at Kyabram Community Learning Centre, 21-25 Lake Road, Kyabram. Shepparton group will re-open early October. For further information, call Lindy on
0448 052 769. ESHCOL DAYLIGHT LODGE meets from 10:30am on the fourth Monday of every month. New and unaffiliated members are welcome to join and partners are welcome for lunch. For further information or enquiries, phone 5824 1274 or 5825 2142. THE LEUKAEMIA FOUNDATION Hume office provides information, assistance and support for people living with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, MDS, and MPN. Contact Lani Shiels, Support Services Coordinator on 5821 0033. For volunteering or fundraising opportunities with the Foundation please ask for Katharyn Polan. CONNECT MEDITATION GROUP are inviting the community to enjoy the benefits of meditation. One hour sessions are held every Monday and Thursday night from 7:30pm at Harmony Place, 9a Edward Street in Shepparton and admission is $5. For further information, contact Lisa 0419 562 790 or Roger 0427 541 611. MAINLY MUSIC program is held every Wednesday from 10am to 11:30am at All Saints Hall, 20 Francis Street in Tatura. Cost is $3 a child or $5 a family. For more information, contact Iola Ibrhaim on 5854 8265 or 0401 511 919. KIALLA SCOUTS Do you have a child aged 7-14, boy or girl, who’d like to join cubs or scouts? Kialla Cubs meet 5:30pm Mondays and scouts 7pm Tuesdays in the Scout Hall at Kialla Recreation Reserve. For enquiries, contact David at david.brown@travelmanagers.com.au or phone 0419 315 665. I N V E RG O R D O N H I S T O RY H A L L , Community Reserve, Centre Road. Open to the public on 3rd Sunday of each month, 1.30pm until 3.30pm. Contact Rosemary Kennett, phone 5862 1707. 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)
COLOURFUL CHARACTERS… Students from Bourchier Street Primary School dressed as an array of colourful characters last week to help celebrate Children’s Book Week. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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More than $130k raised for ‘kids’ this year FOR THE KIDS… Give Me 5 for Kids events so far have seen $130,255.02 raised since June. From Left, Director of GV Health Foundation, Carmel Johnson, 95 3SR FM Promotions Manager, Riki-lee Male and Breakfast Host, Wally. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
KICKING off in June this year with fundraising events including an annual battery drive and trivia night, this year’s Give Me 5 for Kids events have seen $130,255.02 raised during the initiative. Running since the late 90s, this year’s initiative will provide funds to GV Health’s Children’s Ward in hope of providing an eneurisis alarm, Graseby apnoea monitors, combination weighing scales/stadiometer/ BMI calculator, wall mounted opthalmoscope, holter monitors, Dynamap blood pressure monitors, desk/ wall mounted digital BP monitors, woods light, pan
opthalmoscope, vein viewer and an ECG machine. Funds are also hoped to be used to make medical imaging upgrades as well as upgrades to the procedural room and waiting room at GV Health’s Children’s Ward. 95 3SR FM General Manager, Leanne Hulm said, “95 3SR FM would like to acknowledge not only the work that 95 3SR FM do in raising this much needed money, but also the community. We could not achieve our goals if it wasn’t for the community support across the month of June. We at 95 3SR FM are proud to support GV Health and the Children’s Ward.”
Anonymous donor helps rallye raise $62,590
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By David Lee THIS year’s Goulburn Valley Hospice Rallye has been one of the most successful yet according to committee members, after the fun fundraising event saw $62,590 raised for Goulburn valley Hospice Care Service. Running in its 19th year on the weekend of May 3 and 4, this year’s rallye saw 100 participants tour the picturesque regions around Nagambie, Yarck and the Yarra Valley, culminating in a Sunday lunch at Flowerdale Estate in Strath Creek. Goulburn Valley Hospice Rallye Committee President, Min Innes-Irons said, “In the true spirit of the rallye, a good time was had by all. The funds raised this year are by far the largest we have ever reached and we would like to acknowledge the generous anonymous donor who gave $25,000 toward the total amount in the days following the event. “We sincerely thank all for their generous support and we are proud to be able to assist financially to enable
RALLYE WRAP… From left, 2014 GV Hospice Rallye Committee Members, Andrew McNab, Mat Innes-Irons and President, Min Innes-Irons with Leah Bek’s 1967 Combi that was voted the most popular car on the rallye. Photo: Supplied.
Goulburn Valley Hospice Care Service in continuing to provide seven days a week and 24 hour a day care to terminally ill patients and their families.”
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WITH just one month left to nominate local businesses for this year’s 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards and Tatura Milk Industries Ltd, Your Sold Real Estate and Corton Audio taking out week sixteen nominations, the community is being urged to nominate now. Nominations, which close on Wednesday, September 17, can be made in store at participating businesses, online at w w w.sheppar tonchamber. 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.
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APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR… From left, The Apprenticeship Factory and Monarch Personnel CEO, Paula Ryan, Powercor Construction Project Leader, Trevor Laffy, Tatura Milk Industries Limited Second Year Apprentice, Kyle Cock (Apprentice of the Year) and Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member, Felice Sgammotta.
TRAINEE OF THE YEAR AWARD… From left, Powercor Construction Project Leader, Trevor Laffy, Your Sold Real Estate Second Year Trainee, Rachael Cornick (Trainee of the Year Award) and Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member, Felice Sgammotta.
BUSINESS OF THE YEAR… From left, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member, Felice Sgammotta, Corton Audio Manager, Brad Corken (Business of the Year - Professional Services) and Powercor Construction Project Leader, Trevor Laffy. Photos: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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Shepp Show future in doubt I N it s 138t h ye a r, t he S h e pp a r ton Agricultural Show is facing uncertain times and without the support of volunteers going into the future, Society President, Lloyd Ohlin says their chances of continuing beyond the next two years are slim. M r Ohlin said, “Smaller show committees in the region are folding and without the support of a solid base of volunteers, the Shepparton Agricultural Show may just follow suit. “The costs are so high, if we had to pay for the service of workers in place of volunteers we wouldn’t be viable. Volunteers are vital to the success and continuation of the show tradition. Show S ecret a r y, Ju l ie W i nch sa id , “There’s a lot of work to be done at show time. We need people who can help with setting up pens, getting the show ready, running sections, stewarding animals, running errands, administration, occupational health and safety… every aspect of the show’s organisation requires t he help of volu nteers. I mpor t a nt ly, we’re looking for new blood, because our committee members are ageing. We need fresh faces who can learn from the experiences of our older members so that we can continue successfully into the future. M r Ohlin added, “T he Sheppar ton Agricultural Show is a family tradition and we want the event to continue into the future. We’ve invested a lot in ensuring there’s something for everyone including free entertainment to make the show more attractive for families. But we need
UNCERTAIN TIMES… Shepparton Agricultural Show is facing uncertainty this year without the support of previous volunteers. From left, Shepparton Agricultural Show Committee Members, Pat Nicholson, Eileen Beatton, Julie Winch and Doug Tuhan. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
a minimum of a dozen steady ‘hands on’ people going forward.” Organisers have released early bird tickets, which are available now right up until the Thursday before the show. This year’s show will be held on Friday, October
10 and Saturday, October 11. For more information on volunteering, events and schedules or to pre-purchase tickets at early bird prices, contact the Showgrounds office on High Street or phone 5821 4677.
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$1.5M to encourage local landscape enhancement “THESE grants are part of the Victorian Coalition Government’s commitment to practical action to protect and restore our natural environment in partnership with local communities. “These grants will be available for year-long projects which are locally-based and focused on practical, on-ground measures
which address local needs,” Mrs Powell said. The Nationals Candidate for Shepparton, Greg Barr said, “These grants provide a great opportunity for schools, community groups and other organisations to apply for funding for projects to enhance habitat and improve the environment.” Mooroopna Secondary College will be looking to apply for the grant to help establish and sustain environmental areas in and around the school that can be utilised by students as well as the wider community. Mooroopna Secondary College Principal, Gary Fletcher said, “What we are planning to do is replant garden beds near our courtyard and install a new and efficient irrigation system as well as renew the native vegetation around the basketball area, which will also be utilised to build a community environmental area. “A part of the school’s master plan is to create sustainable habitats in terms of native vegetation to help link the students with the environment.” Mooroopna Secondary College Cooperative Company Limited Secretary Treasurer, Jim Douglass said, “The school’s plan is about providing a safe facility for the school and community to utilize, and one that will help to improve the environment as well as upgrade the existing facility to make it more environmentally friendly.” Single year projects that will be completed by
LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENT GRANTS… From left, Nationals Candidate for Shepparton, Greg Barr with Mooroopna Secondary College Co-operative Company Limited, Secretary Treasurer, Jim Douglass. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
December 30 next year are eligible for funding and applications close at 4pm on Monday, September 15 this year. For further information about the Local Landscape Enhancement Grants program, eligibility guidelines a nd appl ic at ion for m v isit w w w.depi.v ic.gov. au / environment-and-wildlife/community-programs/LLEG-program
Night fully booked for awards dinner
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RESIDENTS who may have wanted to taste some of the region’s best produce matched with this year’s award winning wines from the Dookie Wine Show will now have to look forward to next year’s GOTAFE annual Dookie Wine Show Masterclass Awards Dinner event, with this year seeing places fill faster than any previous year. This year, guests will be treated with a showcase of award winning talents, designed and prepared with the assistance of GOTAFE’s Hospitality, Cookery, Events and Tourism students. As always the six course degustation menu will be matched with the award winning wines from the 2014 Dookie Wine Show, which highlights the best the region has to offer as judged by wine judge, Simon Kileen. GOTAFE Events and Tourism Trainer, Claire Taylor said, “Our theme for the awards dinner this year works in well with the ‘rustic Dookie Wine Show’ character. “We have 40 students working at the front of house and back of house this year. “At the end of the day the awards dinner is about creating an outcome for st udents, letting their creative juices flow and giving them a world class experience; that’s what this event does.”
PALATE PLEASING NIGHT… From left, GOTAFE Commercial Manager Hospitality and Baking Department, Ross Graham, GOTAFE Events and Tourism Trainer, Claire Taylor, Chair of the Dookie Wine Show, Paul Phillips and Dookie Wine Show Executive Chef, Gracie Sharwood. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
GOTAFE Commercial Manager Hospitality and Baking Department, Ross Graham said, “We’re very fortunate to have local Chef, Gracie Sharwood on board, who is currently working at The Aussie Hotel. “This event really looks at getting across that local regional feel, which is why we prefer a local chef over someone from Melbourne. “We have great support from the Dookie Ag Society, City of Greater Shepparton, The Adviser and our local wineries. Without all of that this event just couldn’t happen.”
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Still battling on for hall upgrade CELEBRATING 47 YEARS… Tatura Senior Citizens Club celebrated their 47th birthday recently, also raising $15,481 for their new hall upgrade. Photo: Supplied.
By David Lee HELPING to celebrate 47 years, the Tatura Senior Citizens Club recently held their birthday celebrations, where 40 members travelled to Albury for the day and further funding was raised to go toward the club’s much needed hall upgrade. Vice President of the Tatura Senior Citizens Club, Jim Griffin said, “Geoff, Roz and Liz, relatives of the late ETT Tennant, carried on ETT’s tradition of bringing along eggs, which sold for $20 and on a special note they also donated $1,000 toward the club’s hall fundraising efforts and for that we give them a very big thank you. “So far we have raised $15,481 which is a little way off our target of $75,000 but through the help of members and the community, we are getting there. “SPC Ardmona Factory Sales have been very generous and donated a $100 voucher which we made into two $50 hampers, which we will be raffling off at the barbeques we have coming up at Harvey Norman on October 4 and 5. This will help raise more funds for the hall upgrade and we encourage people to come down and grab a sausage for a good cause. “We are also holding a casserole luncheon on September 12 at the Tatura Senior Citizens hall, Flanagan Place in Tatura. Cost is $15 a head but it will also help see more raised for the hall upgrade. “Anyone who would like to make a donation to the appeal can do so through the Tatura branch of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia – BSB 063547, account number 10030683,” Jim said.
KidsFest 2014 calls for volunteers
PLEA FOR OUR KIDS… SPC Ardmona KidsTown is seeking public help in the form of volunteers to assist in coordinating activities at the region’s largest family event, KidsFest 2014. From left, KidsTown Duty Superviser, (KidsFest Programs and Marketing) Tracey Toy with Ruby Dainton (5). Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
THE team at SPC Ardmona KidsTown are calling on interested people to put their names forward as volunteers at the region’s largest family event, KidsFest 2014. KidsTown Duty Supervisor / KidsFest Programs & Marketing, Tracey Toy said, “We welcome volunteers of all ages from 14 upwards and it’s a great way to get some experience in different areas of event work and be a part of one of the region’s biggest family event. “We take children’s safety very seriously here at KidsTown so any of our volunteers over the age of 18 will require a ‘Working with Children’s Check”, which doesn’t cost anything and will cover volunteers for three years. Interested members of the community can download the KidsFest 2014 Volunteer Application on our website or contact us for further information. “KidsFest is a fantastic event for the region, but we do need a lot of volunteers to pull off an event of this size and there are so many different and interesting areas for volunteers to get involved in. We encourage anyone with an interest to get involved.” This year’s KidsFest will be held over two big days on Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21. Already organisers have confirmed Humphrey B. Bear will be attendance, there will be a live How to Train your Dragon 2 – Viking training workshop show as well as Cat in the Hat with Green Eggs & Ham live show, Mr. Peabody & Sherman -live dance workshop and live African dancing that children and adults can participate in. For more information, phone SPC Ardmona KidsTown on 5831 4213, to download a Volunteers Application form visit www. sheppkidsfest.com.au or to apply for a Working with Children’s check visit www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au/home/
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Kim O’Keeffe Nail + Beauty Centre
New Women's Lifestyle Destination
A beautiful new beauty centre A
s a long term Business Owner, Kim O’Keeffe has always been proactive about developing and enhancing her offering for the betterment of her clients and as a local, she believes in the strengths of Shepparton’s business community and the long term benefits which come from supporting local businesses. Kim O’Keeffe has successfully operated her business and beauty training school, Kim O’Keeffe Nail and Beauty from Wyndham Mall for many years and now, with a new location, a beautiful new look salon and training centre from within the Peak Physique
Women’s Fitness Centre above Tirana City Walk, Kim says she is very excited to welcome customers new and old to the precinct. Kim said, “We are very proud to be a part of a precinct occupied by such long term, hard working businesses who believe in the value of good old fashioned customer service and who really have something to offer. “With ample parking, the convenience of proximity and the range of businesses and services located all in the one area including hair, beauty, fashion and food, Tirana City Walk and Wyndham Mall have endless potential to grow and develop. “We believe in the strengths of the precinct, which is why we chose to invest in the future of our business here. “We are so grateful to all of the trades people who have assisted us throughout the refurbishment of our beautiful new look premises as well as the surrounding businesses who have supported our vision from the start. “Most importantly we’d like to thank our valued customers for their loyalty, their enthusiasm and their kind feedback.
BEAUTIFUL NEW LOOK… Pictured, Kim O’Keeffe from Kim O’Keeffe Nail and Beauty in her brand new beauty centre. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
We’ve invested a lot in creating a beautiful environment for women to enjoy and are excited about the future ahead.”
Beauty training room
Bathroom facilities
Member’s lounge
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For more information, call into Level 1, Tirana City Walk, 302-308 Wyndham Street, Shepparton or phone 5821 3301.
New Women's Lifestyle Destination
All new health and fitness location P
eak Physique Women’s Fitness Centre is a state of the art new gym facility located in one of Shepparton’s most convenient and central locations. The fully equipped, custom designed gym offers a range of membership options across group fitness and personal training including specialised ‘mums and bubs’ classes as well as Les Mills RPM classes. Peak Physique Women’s Fitness Centre provides a fun, social atmosphere, with the common goal of focusing on women’s health, fitness and wellbeing. Peak Physique Women’s Fitness Centre Club Owner, Emma O’Keeffe said, “We’ve been thrilled with the level of member interest we’ve received since opening in July and are excited about the prospect of welcoming a whole new generation of women back to the Tirana City Walk precinct. “We have had a fantastic level of interest in our ‘One-on-One’ Personal Training sessions. It’s great to see so many women reaching out and embracing their fitness goals and we’re thrilled to be able to assist them with that. “We have been fortunate to have had
YOUR LOCAL FITNESS PROFESSIONAL… Pictured, Peak Physique Women’s Fitness Centre Club Owner, Emma O’Keeffe. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
wonderful trades supporting us throughout the renovation, we couldn’t be happier with the end result and with how well it’s been received by our members. “We’re also very proud to be a part of
Changing area and locker room
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an established precinct within Shepparton, which offers so much for women of all ages.” For more information, call into Level 1, Tirana City Walk, 302-308 Wyndham Street, Shepparton or phone 5821 8589.
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Concentrated support LOCAL woman, Rosalie Smith from Ring Rose Business Support Services recently attended the Digital Enterprise Program workshops on offer at the Greater Shepparton Business Centre and says they were so beneficial. Rosalie said, “I overlooked the program at the start, because I thought ‘I don’t need it, I know enough’, but I was so surprised by how much I gained from the workshops. “I gathered a great deal of information about promoting my business and being in a group environment, it wasn’t just what (Principal Trainer) Ailsa had to say it was about what others brought to the group as well. “All of the different businesses involved meant that everyone had different experiences and that was really interesting.” Rosalie says some of the most helpful points she took from the workshops she attended were things like; the value of keeping your business and social life separate, information about some of the ‘Apps’ that are available to businesses and the benefits, the importance of outsourcing arduous tasks, diversifying your website to different portals like smartphones, tablets, computers etc, how to use social media to channel traffic back to your website and the value of partnerships and networking. With an extensive background in retail and bookkeeping, Rosalie’s business, Ring Rose Business Support Services offers concentrated support for retail stores, offices or small businesses for short or long breaks. Rosalie said, “It’s a little bit of a lifeline for people to get out for a
RING ROSE… Pictured, Ring Rose Business Support Services Owner, Rosalie Smith, jumping into a reception role, one of her many roles she can attend too. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
couple of hours. Go get their hair done, go to the doctors, go to the school and watch their child’s concert… things that people in small business don’t get to do.” For more information about the free Digital Enterprise Program, contact the Greater Shepparton Business Centre at 70 New Dookie Road in Shepparton, phone 5832 1100 or visit www. shepdigienterprises.com
Leave a lasting impression CLINIQUE’S LASTING IMPRESSION… Pictured, Clinique Counter Manager, Teresa with the latest John Anderson Pharmacy gift pack. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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ESPECIALLY designed to create great skin, Clinique is much more than just a skin care range, coupled with a rich and colourful range of cosmetic products and fragrance favourites, every Clinique product is designed to leave a lasting impression. Clinique Counter Manager, Teresa said, “Right now, our customers can enjoy an exclusive gift with any Clinique purchase of $60 or more in store. “T he g if t i ncludes moist u re su rge ex tended t h i rst relief gel, all about
eyes serum, dramatically d i f f e r e n t moisturising lot ion , r i n s e - of f foaming cleanser, h i g h i mp a c t l ip colour, high impact mascara and fun inspired cosmetic tote.” Cl i n ique’s dermatologist designed products include a full range of makeup and fragrances as well as an impressive men’s range of skin care, shaving and grooming products for something special for him this Christmas. Clinique is an exquisite product for any age or skin type, it’s the perfect gift for that someone special or the ideal product to spoil yourself and make you feel like a more beautiful you. Clinique skincare and cosmetic products a r e ava i l abl e f rom J oh n A nd e r s o n Pharmacy at 310-312 Wyndham Street, Shepparton or phone 5821 2596.
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$100M investment cements SPC’s future New plan offered as investment program recommences continued from front page A new amended plan includes investment in a greater level of automation throughout the SPC facility to compensate for the logistical inefficiencies, which remain on the divided site. The amended plan also means SPC will have to exit some categories that cannot be accommodated on the Shepparton site because of a reduction in space. SPC Managing Director, Peter Kelly said, “It is welcome news that the CCA Board has decided to continue to support SPC and the region despite the council setback. It has been a very challenging process to compensate for the lost opportunity to make our plant more efficient. “We have had to redesign our plan and there are alterations we have had to address. One alteration was to work around how we are going to deal with the traffic and logistics on the site. “We originally wanted to consolidate our sites from around the region and to fit that in we were going to construct a large building, with a logistics area in front of that. Unfortunately we have had to delete those building plans to get the logistics onto our site because a quarter of our budget was going to be put toward that. “What we have done though is, we’ve gone back and reallocated that money toward automation throughout the factory, which will help to streamline our processes. “Another alteration involves a couple of categories (lines) we just cannot get on the site without expansion. This means we will see the physical shutdown of the GV Snack Bite line, with another decision still to be made on the future of one other line. “Ultimately though, we’ve shown that we are innovative and can move forward. We have a pathway forward now and will be going back to growers to make some solid longer term plans with them. We can’t wait to get out and talk to the growers. “We believe we have the resources and the plan to strengthen the business. Already our new products like Sneaky Veg, Fruit in Coconut Water, Perfect Fruit and My Daily Fruit are doing well in the market and winning awards for their health benefits. We also have a number of innovative new snacks that will soon join them on supermarket shelves. “I am confident we can now offer employees and growers certainty for our future. “Another positive change is that we are now aiming to do longer term projections as a whole, which is different than the previous year-to-year projections we were running on,” Mr Kelly said.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor Jenny Houlihan said the announcement by CCA to invest $78M into SPC is good news for the Goulburn Valley. “We welcome and are excited by the announcement that CCA will continue their investment in Greater Shepparton. “The investment into redevelopment is a clear sign that CCA and SPC are making a long term commitment to their operations in the Goulburn Valley. I would like to thank the CCA Chairman, David Gonski and all the board members along with CEO, Alison Watkins. “The accolade should go to them (SPC and CCA) now because they could have packed up and gone away, but they’ve stuck with us and I think they have made a really great statement on our behalf that they do believe that this can work and we have to go along with them. “The fact that they have committed to Shepparton is also a commitment to the Australian product and the Australian food industry. “SPC has had to go back to the drawing board and do a whole new plan. They can no longer afford to expand their factory and that means that huge development will not be able to take place, and that’s (will cost) local jobs. On the other hand they are still here. “While SPC have been unable to implement their preferred development plan due to not being able to use the Andrew Fairley Avenue space as part of their site, it is great news that they have come up with an alternative that will see SPC operations continue in the Goulburn Valley for the long term. SPC local growers can now feel more confident about their future in the fruit and vegetable industry.” Cr Houlihan also commended the Victorian Government for agreeing to continue their $22M financial commitment to help secure the future of SPC. “The redevelopment of the SPC operations is one step towards the company being more sustainable, however the continued support from our community is vital to their success. “One thing that we can do right now is to commit to purchasing our local products products which are grown in Australia and produced in Australia. This is something that is passionate to many Australians. “Let’s support SPC here in Shepparton – it’s been our icon for 100 years and we want to keep it that way.” Federal Member for Murray, Dr Sharman Stone said, “All of this came about because of the Greater Shepparton City Council’s shock decision not to close Andrew Fairley Avenue, which threw the cards up in the air for SPC again. We were all holding our breaths to see if CCA would persist with the plans and they
FUTURE SET FOR SPC… From left, SPC Safety Co-ordinator, Serena Blackwehl, Quality Manager-Programs, Pam Arnold, Risk Officer, John Carter, Mobile Plant Co-ordinator, Delma Chan, National Logistics Manager, Christian Lecompte, Quality Assurance Co-ordinator, Kim Furness, Quality Control Manager, Matt Rogers, Quality Administrator, Sue Ridings, Waste Management Co-ordinator, Herb Holtham, Quality Manager – Operational Readiness/Co-Pack & International, Melissa Garvey, Fixed Asset Accountant, Ben Binger, Food Technologist, Alisha Hubble and Vender Assurance Co-ordinator, Gill Lawless. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
have, but unfortunately it means they won’t be able to increase the footprint of the plant. I was looking forward to our building sector getting a boost from that. “CCA has been very loyal to the Goulburn Valley. It does understand the enormous employment and economic implications of SPC. “Council chose not to give SPC the optimal
chance, but despite that we are now looking ahead. “We need to make sure now we continue to eat local SPC products. Tell your friends it is the best product in the world. We’ve got to try and recover from the disaster that has occurred over the past few months. We really want every Australian to enjoy this great fruit.”
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GV to change frequency THE Goulburn Valley and surrounding areas will be undergoing a retune on September 4, 2014. The retune is the final step in the move to digital-only television. It’s happening because some channels are being moved to make room for new services. As a result your television, set-top box or digital television recorder will need to be retuned with some channels changing frequency. There is likely to be some disruptions to services on and around September 4, due to work being conducted at the transmission site. This is unlikely to last longer than a few hours. You don’t need to do anything during these temporary outages as your free-to-air digital channels will return after technical works are completed. If you are having trouble retuning your digital equipment, are having reception issues after retuning or require a digital antenna upgrade, Luke from Jim’s Antennas Shepparton can assist you.
RETUNE SPECIALISTS… Your local specialist at Jim’s Antennas Shepparton, Luke Doncon is available to help with all of your retune, television and antenna needs. Photo: Supplied.
Every Jim’s Antennas technician is fully insured and offers up to 5 years warranty on all antenna installations, which is backed by the Jim’s Group. To book an appointment, call Jim’s Antennas Shepparton on 131 546 or book online via jimsantennas.com.au
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Government’s decision on funding bypass, disappointing GREATER Shepparton City Council has expressed their disappointment for the lack of commitment from the State Government in funding the GV Highway Bypass. Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Jenny Houlihan said, “Council has received a letter from Deputy Prime Minister, Warren Truss advising us that the determination of priorities for funding are decided by the Victorian Government and as the State Government hadn’t put forward the GV Bypass for funding it would not be considered. “Therefore we must conclude that State Government has not identified the bypass as a priority in seeking funding under the Infrastructure Investment Program from the Federal Government and so the project has stalled once again. “This is disappointing as we have previously been assured that the State Government had listed the GV Bypass as one of its priority projects for consideration by the Federal
Government. “Our local road and transport system is already under pressure and with Shepparton, Mooroopna and Kialla identified to experience major growth over the next 20 to 30 years in accommodating up to 17,600 new residents, investment in our local road and transport network is critical. “Unfortunately at this stage the State Government has not supported the need for the bypass for priority funding and we call on them to ensure that this important project receives the support it needs to bring it to fruition,” Cr Houlihan said. Goulburn Valley GV Highway Bypass Action Group Chairman, Peter Johnson says he supports the mayor’s comments. “T he State G over n ment’s lack of commitment is particularly disappointing as in 2012 they had included the bypass in their list of projects for proposed referral to Infrastructure Australia.”
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Run for fun around Tatura to help students By David Lee THE community will have the chance to join in a fit, healthy and fun event next month, when the Tatura Primary School hosts its second ‘fun run’ event to help raise funds to improve the education and overall school experience of its students. The fun run, which will offer a 10km run, 5km run, 3km ‘kids’ run or 3km walk around Tatura, and will kick off with registrations opening from 7:30am on Sunday, September 14 followed by the race start from 8:30am. Tatura Primary School Grade 3/4 Teacher, Nicole Evans said, “Last year we raised more than $2,000 which went toward furniture and equipment for our students. We had around 50 runners and it went really well, but we are hoping to have more members of the community involved this year. “The run will be around Tatura and
COOL SCHOOL ‘FUN RUN’… From left, Tatura Primary School Grade 4 Students, Jordon O’Neill, Charlie Murdoch, Katrina Charlton and Eowyn Bowles getting ready for the school’s second ‘fun run’, Sunday, September, 14. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
participants can take in the wetlands of Cussen Park. “This year we will be fundraising to help with the upgrade of playground equipment, which is over 10 years old.”
Cost of entry in $20 for adults, $15 for high school students, $5 for children, $10 for a family or $5 for the 3km walk. For further information or to register, phone Tatura Primary School on 5824 1684.
Gators’ take out ‘Big’ title By David Lee IT’S been 11 years since their last Big V win, but Shepparton Gators managed to score a slam dunk at the Big V Basketball Championships on Saturday night, beating Casey Cavaliers by one point. Scoring 70 against the Cavaliers’ 69, the Gators’ had to fight their way through the game held at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre, with the Cavaliers’ leading the game by five points midway through the opening term. But at quarter time, the Gators’ turned the tables, taking a one point lead, beginning the game of ‘cat and mouse.’ The Gators’ scored an eight point lead, which was soon levelled out by the Cavaliers’ at three-quarter time. The two were fighting tooth and nail, the Gators’ slamming the first three baskets of the final term, followed by the Cavaliers’ bringing it back to a point with just 1.38 on the clock.
DRY SPELL BROKEN… Shepparton Gators (pictured) have broken their dry spell, taking out the Big V Basketball Championships for the first time in 11 years. Photo: Supplied.
Again the Gators’ seemed to gain the upper hand, scoring another four points with just eight seconds to go, before the Cavaliers’ sunk a three-pointer in the final second, leaving the Gators’ as victors by one point. Sheppa r ton G ators C oach, Russell Parker said, “The boys did a really good job. Cavaliers’ are a quality team and we would expect them to put up a challenge
especially on their home court. “It’s a really good result for the boys because they’ve worked really hard, particularly over the past couple of months. “It was good all round performance by the team, we do hope we can continue on in the same ‘vein’ to take out next year’s championships. We are looking forward to it.”
Scoreboard Kyabram District League Football Rushworth 144 d Violet Town 61 Stanhope 134 d Ardmona 70 Undera 162 d Girgarre 36 Merrigum 101 d Lancaster 100 Avenel 93 d Tallygaroopna 63 Netball – A grade Violet Town 36 d Rushworth 33 Stanhope 77 d Ardmona 12 Girgarre 34 d Undera 18 Lancaster 57 d Merrigum 35 Tallygaroopna 51 d Avenel 36 Nagambie 80 d Longwood 26
Murray League
Football Echuca United 81 d Numurkah 38 Deniliquin Rams 121 d Moama 41 Mulwala 126 d Tongala 92 Barooga 69 d Finley 64 Congupna 144 d Cobram 61 Rumbalara 80 drew Nathalia 80 Netball – A grade Finley 53 d Barooga 20 Tongala 43 drew Mulwala 43 Congupna 66 d Cobram 45 Numurkah 55 d Echuca United 29 Deniliquin 41 d Moama 34 Nathalia 56 d Rumbalara 30
Picola District League – South East
Football Katamatite 110 d Rennie 55 Katandra 89 d Shepparton East 41 Netball – A grade Rennie 31 d Katandra 27
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Murray Bushrangers 67 d Bendigo Pioneers 52
Goulburn North East Football Association Regional Premier League Cobram 1 d Tatura 0
Sporting groups in for a ‘chance’ RESIDENTS are being offered the chance to become more involved in sport through the ‘Sporting Chance’ scholarships program, which is being run by Greater Shepparton City Council in conjunction with FamilyCare. The program assists residents to actively participate in sport and recreation, regardless of their means, through access to small grants to the value of $250 per applicant and will be
accessible under two categories. The categories available include ‘children and young people between the ages of five and 18 or who are still full time at secondary school’ and ‘adults over 18 who are no longer at secondary school (for adults, an element of volunteering is required to be eligible for the scholarship). Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor,
Cr Jenny Houlihan said, “This is an excellent opportunity for people finding it a little difficult to afford to play sport. Playing sport is great for people within the community and this is another way where we can assist residents.” The funding can be provided for club membership, participation fees, equipment and uniforms. To be eligible applicants must be residents of
Greater Shepparton, although their sporting activity may be outside the municipality, in possession of a valid Health Care Card or Pension Card or clubs, businesses and groups are not eligible to apply. Applications close September 26, 2014 and application forms can be downloaded from the www.familycare.net.au/announcements/ sporting-chance
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ROUND 22 WINNER MARC STEVENS - EUROA 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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Shepp United 84 ...... d .......... Shepparton 46 Seymour 112............. d .............. Mansfield 53 Benalla 156 ............... d ..................... Euroa 25 Rochester 84 ............ d ...............Kyabram 67 Tatura 176 ................. d ..................Echuca 47 Shepp Swans 124 .... d ..........Mooroopna 64
GVFL Seniors Round 18 Benalla ...................... v...................... Seymour Shepp United ........... v................Mooroopna Mansfield .................. v........................... Euroa
GOLDEN GAME… Tatura Football Club Player, Paul Kirby (pictured) took to the field at the weekend for his 200th game with the club and his 359th game playing as a senior. Photo: Cameron Pratt.
MATT CHILCOTT (79) Benalla United Euroa Swans Rochester Kyabram
JENNY HOULIHAN (83) Benalla United Mansfield Swans Rochester Tatura
JASON WELSH (80) Benalla Mooroopna Mansfield Swans Rochester Tatura
JOHN RYAN (78) Benalla United Mansfield Swans Rochester Tatura
DAVID FOX (83) Benalla United Euroa Swans Rochester Tatura
LUCY SCOTT (83) Benalla Mooroopna Mansfield Swans Rochester Tatura
JACQUI HUDGSON (83) Benalla United Euroa Swans Rochester Kyabram
DAVID TEAGUE (78) Benalla United Euroa Swans Rochester Kyabram
SAM SARACINO (82) Benalla United Euroa Swans Rochester Tatura
THE PHANTOM (58) Benalla United Euroa Swans Rochester Tatura
Shepp Swans ........... v................ Shepparton Echuca ..................... v....................Rochester Kyabram ................... v...........................Tatura
GVFL Seniors 2014 Ladder POS TEAM ....................... PTS ........... % 1.
Benalla...................... 68 ... 202.97
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Swans ........................ 58 ... 160.42
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Kyabram ................... 52 ... 156.69
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Tatura ........................ 48 ... 147.29
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Rochester ................. 40 ... 120.24
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United........................ 34 ... 103.04
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Mooroopna ..............32 .....88.99
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Euroa .........................20 .....72.46
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Seymour ....................16 .....83.11
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Echuca ......................16 .....65.42
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Shepparton ...............16 .....60.11
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Mansfield .....................8 .....54.49
Kirby takes to field for 200th game with Tatura By David Lee AFTER starting out his career with Tatura Football Club in 2002, star Tatura Football Club Player, Paul Kirby took to the field for his 200th senior game at the weekend. Already a Goulburn Valley Football League Qualified Life Member, Saturday’s match against Echuca was in fact Kirby’s 359th senior game, with club records showing he had played 110 senior games for Tongala and 40 games in the Ovens and Murray Football League with Wangaratta Magpies. Kirby was also played alongside his teammates when Tatura took out the premierships in 2003 and 2012. Goulburn Valley Football League General Manager, Keith Wellman said, “Of extreme importance to the Goulburn Valley Football
League was Paul’s contribution to the League’s WorkSafe Country Championship team and his outstanding displays as a ruckman, which in turn encouraged and inspired his team mates to gain the ultimate recognition as number one rating in the WorkSafe Victorian Country Football League.” Tatura Football Netball Club Senior Coach, Brendan Van De Donk, who coached Kirby in the Under 18s, said, “Kirby has been a great player over the years. He’s an ‘A grader’ and is a good quality person to have around the club. “We look forward to him playing on next year, because he is a quality player. “It was good to win for his 200th game. You don’t like to lose milestone games and it was good to get the win for him.”
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