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SIXTEEN, STRONG AND EXPANDING… From left, SPC Ardmona Factory Sales Floor Manager, Chris Murphy, Floor Assistant, Mark Merrigan, Administration, Laurel Bonadiesi, Floor Assistant, Jayden Felmingham, Proprietor, Samuel Prentice, Floor Assistant, Luke Jones, Register Operator, Rebecca Hunter, Front End Supervisor, Jodie Ryan, and (front) Register Operator, Maria Normington. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
Celebrating a Shepparton success story MARKING their 16th birthday this week, SPC Ardmona Factory Sales has more than one reason to celebrate. The family owned and operated factory sales outlet is proud to announce a new sister store to open in Bayswater, Victoria, in mid November. The new outlet will operate under the name, Shepparton Food Factory Sales as a sister store to SPC Ardmona Factory Sales here in Shepparton and will bring a taste of Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley to the southern parts of the state. SPC Ardmona Factory Sales Proprietors, Andrew and Samuel Prentice say it’s exciting to be able to grow the success story which is SPC Ardmona Factory Sales and to provide great savings to members of the public on a larger scale. Samuel said, “The new outlet is a similar size to Shepparton and will stock all of the Goulburn Valley’s favourite brands. We have
some wonderful locally produced and manufactured products and it’s great to be able to showcase that on a large scale at great factory sales prices.” Here in Shepparton, SPC Ardmona Factory Sales has also continued to grow and prosper with the new chilled and frozen section already expanding to incorporate a greater range of products and choices. Samuel said, “We’re excited to have expanded the range with an all new array of ice-creams and desserts in popular brands like Peters, Streets, Magnum, Blue Ribbon, Paddle Pop, Connoisseurs, Mrs Mac and much more. “In terms of our chilled and frozen ranges many of our customers have said that they can now do a more rounded shop here at our store, which is really great. “We are also pleased to have introduced a new line of locally produced and manufactured UHT milk. Produced by local farmers
from across the Goulburn Valley and manufactured right here in Shepparton at Pactum Dairy Group, which gives our shoppers even greater choices.” With the 16th birthday celebrations in full swing, SPC Ardmona Factory Sales is also offering great savings across the store. Samuel said, “We have some great savings across all departments including popular summer stock of fruit juices, soft drinks, cordials and ice-creams. We also have some really good snack pack favourite varieties including apricot, peach and two fruits perfect for healthy lunch box options and at great prices. “Our motto is ‘shop here first and we’ll save you money’ because that’s exactly what we can do. We’re not about replacing the regular grocery shop, we’re about enhancing it. So we encourage local families to come in store, check out our fantastic prices and see for themselves exactly where they can save on their regular household grocery bill.”
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JOHN ANDERSON PHARMACY TAKES TOP HONOUR… John Anderson Pharmacy was celebrated on Friday night after being inducted into the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hall of Fame. Pictured from left, John Anderson Pharmacy Assistants, Ange Nisbet, Lindi Cardamone, Suzanne Jager, Antonella Loverso, Pharmacist, Laura Grasso, Business Owners, Agata and John Anderson, Pharmacist, Bridget Anderson and Pharmacy Assistants, Alex Mullins, Jacinta Martin and Aimee Howarth. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
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Celebrating our diverse business community THE GV Hotel welcomed a packed house on Friday night for the 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards, which recognised all of this year’s outstanding winners. An initiative of the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards continue to be proudly supported by long term sponsors Powercor, 95 3SR FM, WIN Television and The Adviser and are an integral part of efforts to support and recognise the achievements of
the local business community. Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Officer, Lucy Cerrone said, “The night was fantastic and we received great feedback from nominees and winners. On behalf of the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry I would like to extend our congratulations to all of the winners. This year’s standard of nominations was very high with judges finding it difficult to choose clear winners.” See all the winners on pages 17-20
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Triumph over ‘dibs and dobs’ to become a Grey Wolf
By David Lee ACHIEVING the Grey Wolf Award in cubs is a challenging task, but local Resident, Stephanie Fleming has worked on her ‘dibs and dobs,’ taking on the mission and becoming only the sixth cub in the Shepparton district to do it in 10 years. After unintentionally joining the First North Shepparton Cub Scouts only 18 months ago, Stephanie decided to take up the task of getting the Grey Wolf Award, which is the highest achievement acCub can earn, in July this year, which on average takes 12 months to achieve. Stephanie said, “It’s a big achievement and I’m very happy.
HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT… From left, District Leader Cub Scouts Goulburn Murray District, Jim Garcia and Grey Wolf Award recipient, Stephanie Fleming. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
“To get the award I had to already have my Gold Boomerang badge, I had to complete four Level Two achievement badges from different categories, I had to make a 2m by 1.5m mural backdrop and present it to the group, I had to plan and lead a two hour hike, attend and participate in two pack council meetings, organise and complete one overnight camp, attend one inter-pack activity and gain a ‘special interest’ badge. “Some of the tasks to get the Grey
Wolf Award were easy and some of it was challenging and time consuming. “I decided to go for it when I first heard about it because I love a challenge.” District Leader Cub Scouts Goulburn Murray District, Jim Garcia said, “Not every cub can achieve this award and it takes a lot of determination and effort and a lot of outside time. “We are proud of Stephanie for her achievement and it shows other cubs that this award is achievable.”
Anniversary to bring special day of remembrance ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL… RSL Shepparton Sub Branch Vice President, Brian McInerney (pictured) feels that this year’s Remembrance Day Service will be a special one. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
By David Lee THIS year’s day of remembrance is set to be an extra special occasion, with locals getting set to mark the anniversary of 100 years since the beginning the First World War. The Remembrance Day Service will begin at 10:30 on Tuesday, November 11 at Memorial Park on Welsford Street, Shepparton and will include a wreath laying ceremony and an address by guest speaker Vietnam Veteran, Glenn James and will culminate at 11am with one minute of silence. RSL Shepparton Sub Branch Vice President, Brian McInerney said, “This year is a pretty special year because of the anniversary. “We are selling poppies as per normal around Shepparton including at Shepparton Marketplace, the Safeway Shopping Plaza on Archer Street, Fairley’s SUPA IGA and on Wyndham Street in front of John Anderson Pharmacy. “This year has also seen the beginning of a new initiative between the RSL and Woolworths, where a box of poppies will be at every register in every store right across Australia. “We hope to have a good crowd at the memorial service this year as we always have done.”
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Good spirits flow as $2M African facility opens By David Lee G O OD spi r it s f lowe d t h rou g h t he traditional African song that rung through the air last week, when the new $2M purpose built St Paul’s African House and adjoining St Paul’s Lutheran Church facilities were officially opened to the community. After eight months under construction, the new 600m2 church at 54 Poplar Avenue, Shepparton will seat up to 250 people and the 500m 2 African House will provide a central gathering space for the growing African community as well as offices for administration, a kitchenette and meeting rooms with retractable walls to create a much larger space for community functions such as the African community celebrating
the independence of their country. St Paul’s Lutheran Church Pastor, Matt Anker said, “It became apparent five years ago that our 60 seat church was not going to be big enough and the journey to find a new location started. “We pray that this new facility will support, nurture and serve the growing African community and bring opportunities and friendship to all who use it. “We’d like to thank the generosity of donations that came in for this project from around the Lutheran Churches of Australia, in particular by a $1M donation from Martin and Betty in South Australia, as well as the St Paul’s African House being jointly funded by the Victorian Government, who provided $483,000.”
OFFICIALLY OPENED… Pictured, St Paul’s Lutheran Church Pastor, Matt Anker. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
A CLASSY LECTURE… Last week, more than 100 people were lucky enough to hear from former ABC Presenter and Politician, Maxine McKew on her new book ‘Class Act,’ during a special annual John Furphy Memorial Lecture at La Trobe University’s Shepparton Campus, where this year also sees in the celebrations of the Furphy businesses 150th year and La Trobe’s 20th year. From left, La Trobe University Head of Shepparton Campus, Sue Nalder, J Furphy & Sons Managing Director, Adam Furphy and Maxine McKew. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
Youths to benefit from $200,000 Headspace funding YOUNG people in Shepparton are set to benefit from a $200,000 investment by the Victorian Coalition Government in Shepparton’s Headspace, which will see the centre expand its services. The funding will be used to redevelop the current site so that other services such as alcohol and drug counselling can co-locate on the site and provide spaces for group work. Member for Shepparton, Jeanette Powell said, “This investment means that young people in Shepparton will have better access to Headspace services as well as to the other services which Headspace brings in. “Headspace provides many services for young people including assessment and referral, bulk-billing General Practice clinics, bulk-billing counselling services, secondary consultations, therapeutic group work programs, alcohol and drug services.
“Importantly, they also provide access to external services including housing, education and employment support.” The Nationals Candidate for Shepparton, Greg Barr said, “Young people struggling with issues such as alcohol, bullying and body image should know that their local Headspace is a place to go to for help. “Their staff include youth workers, GPs, psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, nurses, alcohol and drug workers, education and employment specialists who are experienced and passionate about working with young people. “I am pleased that this funding will help Headspace provide improved facilities for staff and clients,” Mr Barr said. For more information about Headspace, or to access youth mental health support, visit www.headspace.org.au
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COMMUNITY CONNECT 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.
UPCOMING AVE MARIA OP SHOP is holding a special closing down sale where nothing will be over $2. Located at Wyndham Walk, the op shop will be holding the sale until the end of November. A COMMUNITY CAR BOOT SALE will be held on Saturday, November 8 from 8am to 1pm at 121 Knight Street, Shepparton. Spots are available for car boot sales and an area for furniture. $20 per boot. For further information, contact Denise on 0432 054 003. SHEPPARTON HIGH SCHOOL are holding a high school reunion for the years of 1940 to 1960 on Sunday, November 9 in the Classic Room at GV Hotel, Shepparton from 11am. RSVP for catering purposes to Nancy Fennell, 5831 5561, Betty Opie, 5821 8658 or Betty Hull 9897 4426. SHEPPARTON SAFER COMMUNITIES NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 11 at 7:30pm in Senior Citizens’ Rooms, Welsford Street, Shepparton. For further information, contact Cathie, 5821 9943 or email cathiemcm@ westnet.com.au SHEPPARTON SENIOR CITIZENS are holding a day trip to Sunnymead Garden and Huntly Farm Roses on Tuesday, November 11, leaving from the Shepparton Library at 8am sharp. Cost is $40 and includes entrance to the gardens and the bus costs. For further information, contact 5821 9483 after 5pm. SHEPPARTON CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT is celebrating 40 years of Christmas Magic on Sunday, December 21 from 6:30pm at Queens Gardens, Wyndham St, Shepparton. For further information, contact Liz Connick on 5832 9540 or email liz.connick@shepparton.vic.gov.au
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ONGOING 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. KYABRAM AL-ANON FAMILY 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. COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCI AT ION Congupna branch meetings are held at the Congupna Hall on the third Wednesday of the month from 11am. Everyone is welcome. For further information, contact Marg Sarkady on 5825 5106.
GOULBURN VALLEY TYPE ONE Peer Support Group Shepparton provides support for people living with Type 1 diabetes and meets on the first Monday of every month from 7:30pm at GV Health Community Therapy Room, Graham Street in Shepparton. Enquiries, email gvtopsgroup@ gmail.com or phone 5832 2674. CAMPASPE REGIONAL LIBRARY are seeking interest for a proposed Computer Group to meet at Echuca Library on the 1st Saturday of each month from 10:30am. For more information, call David 0408 101 846, leave your name with library staff, or come along on the day. SHEPPARTON BRIDGE CLUB meets from 7pm Monday at U3A Hall Esson Street. Members are required to join Goulburn Valley U3A. For more information, phone Derek Poulton 5825 4112 or John Moore 0438 455 741 or refer to the website www.wix.com/sheppartonbridgeclub/2013 SHEPPARTON TOASTMASTERS Want to learn how to communicate more effectively and improve your public speaking and leadership skills? Shepparton Toastmasters meet on the first and third Tuesday of each month, 7pm to 9pm, The Mechanics Institute Hall, 277 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. Phone 0421 322 276. TRANSPORT TO CEMETERIES On the third Saturday of each month Goulburn Community Transport provides transport to the cemetery to visit loved ones. For more information, contact Vilma Ondrus 5831 3607 or Goulburn Community Transport 5831 8515. Shepparton visits are $3 and Pine Lodge visit $4. 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)
Bypass plans ready for government approval By David Lee A FINAL plan for the Shepparton Bypass has now been completed, with Greater Shepparton City Council, the GV Freeway Shepparton Bypass Action Group and Committee for Greater Shepparton signing off on the proposal to begin tackling Stage 1 (a) of the plan, but forward movement cannot proceed until both sides of the government have cast their eyes over the proposal and committed to funding. G V F r e e w ay S h e p p a r t o n B y p a s s Action Group Chairman, Peter Johnson said, “What we wanted to do was to give something in a succinct form to the government. This will help them to focus on where we’re at and what our proposal is. “Over the last month we have had meetings with VicRoads, the councils and out of that we have established what we think is a staging process for the project that would be acceptable to the government. “The project as one entity is too big for us to get any action with it. We now have a proposal for Stage 1, which is broken down into two sub-stages. “Stage 1 (a) would go from Wanganui Road, across the river and join up with the Echuca-Mooroopna Road just north of the Mooroopna cemetery. “Stage 1 (b) is an extension of that from Echuca-Mooroopna Road down to the Midland Highway. “W hat we are tr ying to do is get a commitment from the government for $20M for the preliminary investigation and initial works, which will get us to the point
HOPE THAT PLANS AREN’T BYPASSED… A proposal for the Shepparton Bypass will be put to government, with the hope that both sides will commit to the staged planning of construction before the election. Pictured, GV Freeway Shepparton Bypass Action Group Chairman, Peter Johnson. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
where we are ‘shovel ready.’ “If we can get to that point, then the next step is to get the commitment from government for the project’s funding which would be approximately another $100M to $120M for Stage 1 (a) and then to follow on with Stage 1 (b), which has been predicted at $80M. “We have accepted the reality that in the first instance we will not get a duplicated highway, it will be 10km of single lane road either way, but Stage 4 and Stage 5 will encompass an upgrade to duplicate the highway.”
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We welcome letters to the Editor but they are not guaranteed to be included and may be edited for reasons of style or content. Letters will not be eligible for consideration if they contain defamatory material, or information of a personal nature which is not in the public domain. ALLIES IN THE COUNTRY Dear Editor, In the lead up to the election, we are urging voters to understand that the Government of the day who takes power on the preferences of the Green vote will govern with a Green influence due to favourable pay backs. The Greens are not a friend of the farmer, the Greens are not a friend the fisherman, the Greens are not a friend of recreational shooters, the Greens are not a friend of horticulturalists and the Greens are certainly not a friend of irrigators. Our region depends on the prosperity and the livelihood of our farmers, underpinned by the vital importance of water, which has a flow on effect to our entire economic outcome… the Greens are not a friend of our region. History tells us that members of the Greens have asked for a reduction in the irrigating footprint of up to 50 percent here in the Goulburn Valley. The outcome of a reduction of this magnitude would be disastrous. The Australian Country Alliance will never depend on Green preferences to advantage ourselves in politics. We will put them last on the voting ticket and we strongly urge that voters do the same. Research the major parties and their preference line up and put Greens last. Yours sincerely Steven Threlfall Country Alliance WAITED LONG ENOUGH FOR BYPASS Dear Editor, Several weeks ago the Australian Country Alliance (ACA) candidate for Shepparton, Robert Danieli said his party had developed an alternative option for the Goulburn Valley Highway Shepparton Bypass (GV Bypass) which was much less expensive than current plans. Then in the Shepparton News on October 18 ACA promoted an alternative proposal for the GV Bypass.
It is hard to see how having t wo Shepparton bypass routes will be cheaper than one but that is what Mr Danielli seems to propose. To make matters worse the ACA ‘new’ proposal would see us lose the second river crossing from Wanganui Road to north of Mooroopna that is crucial to our growing community. With no apparent idea of costings or process it seems nothing more than a thought bubble at best. The proposed GV Bypass route was settled years ago after extensive consultation. The planning study to determine the alignment for the future Goulburn Valley Highway bypass of Shepparton began in 1995. In December 2001 the Minister for Planning adopted alignments to the west of Shepparton. The boundaries for the bypass were finalised and incorporated into the local Planning Scheme in late 2006. I recently participated in a meeting with key stakeholders including GV Highway Action Group, the Member for Shepparton, Jeanette Powell, Committee for Greater Shepparton, local governments including Greater Shepparton, Campaspe, Moira and Strathbogie, VicRoads and transport representatives, where it was agreed that it is vital a united front is presented in identifying and prioritising the stages of the project. It would be an absolute disaster for our community and for the GV Bypass project if we had to start the entire process all over again – especially when the project is gaining momentum. I think we have waited long enough to bypass Shepparton without having to go back again to the drawing board. Yours sincerely, Greg Barr The Nationals Candidate for Shepparton Want to have your say? Email your letters to the Editor to editorial@sheppartonadviser.com.au. Max 100 words
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Can you help find a missing bear By David Lee THE owner of a lovely large, old and hard brown bear with curly silvery/brown hair is turning to the community for help in tracking down the bear, after it was accidentally sold at the toy stall at St Augustine’s Parish Fair on October 18.
The bear holds great sentimental value and has been in the family for more than 45 years. If you have any information on the location of the bear or if you are the person who purchased the bear, please contact Christine on 5831 6697.
It pays to shop at Fairleys’ FA I R L EYS Supa IGA has introduced several new initiatives recently and from this week, customers can win the value of their shopping back in vouchers, with one voucher to be won every day. From November 3 until November 30, Community Rewards Members with a ‘Registered Key Tag’ can enter the biggest grocery giveaway promotion in the history of Fairleys Supa IGA. Just complete the entry form that will be generated on valid shopping dockets to enter. Fairleys Supa IGA Store Manager, Craig Bramley said, “This is a great way for us to thank our customers and reward our Fairleys Supa IGA Community Rewards tag holders for their contribution to the thousands of dollars they have helped us raise for the community over the past year.” Fairleys introduced the Community Grants program to help make a real difference for fundraising for special projects by the myriad of community groups supporting the Shepparton region. Fundraising for these projects is often the most difficult function for the members and especially committee members of these groups and this was evidenced by the ten
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$16,000 IN COMMUNITY GRANTS… From left, GV Health Foundation Director, Carmel Johnson, receiving a cheque of $12,000 to launch the 100 Beds Campaign from Fairlys Supa IGA Company Director, Michael Lorenz. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
community groups who applied for this year’s round of grants. Since the first round of grants in 2012 there has been 12 grants in total with $29,000 going to community groups for special projects. This year, Fairleys are pleased to be involved with three community groups and making a real difference for the school community of Congupna Primary, The VCAL Students of Shepparton High School and the vital services of local GV Health.
Craig said, “We are also offering a major prize draw of a Sony 42 inch TV and BluRay home theatre system to be won. It really does pay to shop at Fairleys Supa IGA.” For more information on how to become a part of Fairleys Supa IGA rewards program or on any of the initiatives running at the moment, call into Fairleys Supa IGA at the north end of Shepparton on Numurkah Road or phone 5822 1555.
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news FRESH PRODUCE, SPECIALTY PRODUCTS AND GOODS… Shepparton Market will soon open its doors, located at 91 Benalla Road opening for trading on Wednesday, November 12. Pictured, Shepparton Market Manager, Nadije Shaholli. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
Get set for a unique market experience SHEPPARTON’S own community market will soon open its doors, providing fresh produce, specialty products and hand crafted goods sourced from around the region. Located at 91 Benalla Road in Shepparton and opening for trading on Wednesday, November 12, with a special official opening day on Saturday, November 15, the Shepparton Market will kick off with permanent stalls including a purpose built café, fruit and vegetables, meats and factory sales as well as casual stalls that will offer goods ranging from antiques to homemade honeys, jams and relishes, free range eggs, organic vegetables, soaps and candles all from local producers. Shepparton Market Manager, Nadije Shaholli said, “We pride ourselves on providing quality goods - so you can buy local and buy fresh. “Shepparton Market is the perfect place to bring the family to meet, eat, discover and shop. It’s a real feast for the senses, and a real foodie’s delight. “We are very excited to be able to bring such a unique and enjoyable shopping experience. The market aims to support and supply as much local produce as possible, that are of a high quality, at a competitive price. “Shepparton Market is always welcoming new traders
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who offer diverse products that will excite and enhance our visitors’ experience. “Permanent and casual leasing is available with areas ranging from 10m2 to 50m2. “Don’t miss out on the chance to operate a business in this exciting new venture! “Contact us to discuss leasing opportunities or get an Expression of Interest Form.” Official opening day entertainment will include a jumping castle and face painting for children as well as a meet and greet and cooking demonstrations by 2014 Masterchef contestant, Byron Finnerty, Coxy’s Big Break Presenter and My Kitchen Rules finalist 2011, Lee Chan, as well as be entertained by Con the Fruiterer. Shepparton Market will be open on Wednesday and Thursday from 8am to 5pm, Friday from 8am to 6pm, Saturday from 9am to 4pm and Sunday from 9am to 3pm. For further information or to express interest in setting up a stall, phone 5821 4131, fax 5821 4123, email admin@ sheppartonmarket.com.au, visit www.sheppartonmarket. com.au or write to Shepparton Market, PO Box 6948, Shepparton, Victoria, 3630.
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BMW pride FOR local Shepparton BMW Second Year Apprentice, Tim Smith being nominated by his Service Manager, Darryl Herring for Apprentice of the Year was a humbling enough experience, and he certainly didn’t expect to win. At Friday night’s 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards, Tim beat out all of the other finalists in his class to take home the honour. Tim is, by nature, very humble and not at all comfortable with the spotlight, but the recognition by his colleagues and the people who he respects was by all accounts, well deserved. Darryl Herring said, “I nominated Tim because of how well he was going at school and how well he is developing here at Shepparton BMW. “He’s a good guy, he’s a hard worker and he’s just so dedicated to what he does. “I’ve worked in the trade for over 25 years, I’ve trained a lot of people over this time and Tim is a stand out in terms of what he has achieved in such a short period of time. “Tim has effectively completed three years of schooling in one year, which shows remarkable dedication and work ethic on his behalf. He’s motivated, he’s passionate about what he does and he just applies himself everyday. “He loves his job and being a mature aged student, Tim has had the opportunity to work outside the automotive industry, so he came into this role with a clear understanding of what he wants and what drives him, which we
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believe sets him apart. “Tim is outstanding. He has a bright future ahead of him and he deserves all of the accolades he gets. We are so proud of him for his Apprentice of the Year Award achievement. “It’s well deserved. He has applied himself and dedicated himself to his learning and development. He’s the type of person who is very modest, it’s not about winning a prize to him, it’s about loving what he does and doing it well. We congratulate him and we hope this opportunity continues to drive Tim in his pursuit of excellence. We will continue to support Tim in his endeavours and we’ll use every opportunity available to help Tim achieve his goals.
RECOGNISING DEDICATION… Pictured from left, Shepparton BMW Service Manager, Darryl Herring with 2014 Apprentice of The Year winner, Second Year Apprentice, Tim Smith. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
“On behalf of all of us at Shepparton BMW we congratulate Tim on his achievements and we look forward to seeing him continue to grow and develop within the BMW family.”
CPAP for life GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP… From left, Shepparton Sleep Centre CPAP Consultants, Maria Zito, Janet Shadbolt, Heather Watts and Karen Kuehnapfel are here to help your Sleep Apnea problems at 234 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
FOR the past nine years, Heather Watts from Shepparton Sleep Centre has been successfully treating patients suffering from Sleep Disordered Breathing or what’s more commonly known as Sleep Apnea. Sleep Apnea is a disorder where the muscles that control your upper airway over-relax during sleep, causing it to narrow, when the airway becomes too narrow or blocked, this causes breathing difficulties or “obstructive apnea”. This is a serious disorder linked to high blood pressure, type II diabetes, heart attack and stroke. However it is easily diagnosed and treated which can be done through the Shepparton Sleep Centre. The treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure known as CPAP. This is air delivered by a device kept on your bedside table via a mask. To assist people in the Goulburn Valley and surrounding areas, Shepparton Sleep Centre
is giving ALL CPAP users the opportunity to access a FREE CPAP Equipment Service Day. If you have had your machine for longer than twelve months and have not had a review, this service day is a great opportunity to come in for an assessment. Most importantly, we want to see you if: your machine is in the cupboard not being used, you cannot cope with your treatment, you are unhappy with your mask, you are using your machine inconsistently, you suffer from a dry mouth and sore throat while on therapy, your therapy causes concern, you have never changed your filter or if you have not had a review in the last twelve months. Shepparton Sleep Centre specialises in support and follow up to provide you with the skills to get back onto treatment for a better life. To make an appointment, call into Shepparton Sleep Centre at 234 Wyndham Street, Shepparton or phone 5822 1661.
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Australian legend to appear at Euroa
EVERY so often a song or recording comes along that resonates with a whole generation. There was Don McLean’s American Pie, Ralph McTell’s The Streets of London and, here in Australia, there was Ross Ryan’s I am Pegasus. 2014 sees Ross celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of his triple gold My Name Means Horse album - featuring his signature tune, I Am Pegasus - still a favourite of Australian radio and named in 2003 by ABC TV Love is in the Air as an Australian Anthem. To mark the anniversary of My Name Means Horse Ross, along with multi-instrumentalist Ken Stephenson and bassist Roy Zedras, will be playing a series of intimate wry, autobiographical shows featuring both old and recent material. Ross Ryan’s ‘My Name Means Horse’ 40th Anniversary Tour will be appearing on Thursday, November 13, 2014 at The Old Flour Mill, 17 Kirkland Avenue, Euroa. For ticket information, contact 5795 2772.
I AM PEGASUS… Pictured, Ross Ryan who will be appearing n Thursday, November 13, 2014 at The Old Flour Mill, 17 Kirkland Avenue, Euroa for his ‘My Name Means Horse’ 40th Anniversary Tour. Photo: Supplied.
Fishing legend to visit Shepparton LOCAL Trelly’s Tackle World in Shepparton is excited to announce they have secured Australian sports fishing legend and television personality, Kaj Busch to appear at their upcoming Tackle Spectacular to be held on Friday, November 14. Trelly’s Tackle World Proprietor, Steve Threlfall said, “We are very excited to welcome Kaj Busch as a guest speaker during our upcoming Tackle Spectacular. There are few fishing personalities on television today with the calibre of Kaj. His knowledge of sport fishing and angling is astounding, his experience in the industry is impressive and he’s a top bloke to top it off. “Having worked with Rex Hunt’s Fishing Adventures, Fly Life magazine, NSW Fishing monthly and ABC Radio’s ‘Gone Fishin’
program to mention a few, when it comes to fishing, Kaj has either seen it, done it, photographed it, written about it or caught it. And, to top it all off he is one of the brains behind the top selling Squidgies lure range. He’s well worth a chat.” To see Kaj Busch, to meet industry professionals and for your chance to win a share in $5,000 worth of prizes, book your tickets for the Tackle Spectacular to be held at the McIntosh Centre, Shepparton on Friday, November 14. Tickets are $10 per head with all pre-purchased entries going into the draw to win a rod and reel package valued at $500. For more information, phone 5821 6572 or call into Trelly’s Tackle World at 209 Corio Street, Shepparton.
THE LURE OF THE CATCH… Pictured, Australian sports fishing legend and television personality, Kaj Busch will be in attendance at the upcoming Trelly’s Tackle Spectacular to be held Friday, November 14. Photo: supplied.
Position, elegance and presentation • Auction: 40 Orr Street, Shepparton THIS exquisite Californian Bungalow is perfectly located in one of Shepparton’s favourite residential streets. The quiet, tree-lined ambience of the inner-Orr Street position, plus the stunning appeal of its beautifully appointed interior, sets this home apart from its peers. Boasting well restored original character and charm, there are three generous bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a delightful formal sitting room and separate dining room with open fire, functional and appealing blackwood kitchen and spacious open family room overlooking an undercover outdoor entertaining area. This desirable property is set on a 927m2 corner allotment, allowing easy, side access to a large free-standing double garage and secure rear yard that is superbly landscaped with watering system. An auction will be held for this property on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 11am on-site, 40 Orr Street, Shepparton. For more information contact Flanagan and Reed Real Estate on 5831 1800.
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1. FULL HOUSE… The GV Hotel welcomed a packed house on Friday night for the 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards, which celebrated and recognised all of this year’s outstanding winners. 2. ALL SMILES… From left, GOTAFE CEO, Paul Culpan and Tourism Greater Shepparton President, Ross Graham. 3. SPONSORS SHOW STRENGTH… The major sponsor for the annual award, Powercor, were well represented. From left, Powercor Company Secretary and General Manager of Legal Services, Simon Lucas and Northern Regional Asset Manager, Ian Gillingham. 4. GREAT SUPPORT… Sponsor 95 3SR FM was represented by Southern Cross Austereo’s, Rhys Holleran (pictured).
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continued from front page SHEPPARTON Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member and Managing Director of The Adviser, Geoff Adams said, “It’s important to acknowledge and thank all of the sponsors who put a huge amount of support behind the awards throughout the year. The awards would not be possible without our major sponsors Powercor, 95 3SR FM, WIN Television and we appreciate the support of all of our category sponsors including RACV Business Insurance and Choice Group, The Apprenticeship Factory, Tourism Greater Shepparton and Greater Shepparton City Council, GOTAFE and Greater Shepparton Business Centre. “To be nominated for an award of this calibre is an achievement in itself. To win is the ultimate level of
5. ENTERTAINMENT APPLAUDED… Amusing stage and music shows flowed on throughout the night, keeping everybody entertained including acoustic duo, Matt and Jamie Hooper (pictured). Photos: Alicia Niglia.
recognition and success in this region and we heartily congratulate all of the winners from the night. “I’d also like to extend a special congratulations to this year’s inductee to the Hall of Fame, John Anderson Pharmacy. John Anderson Pharmacy has been a steadfast and very recognisable business within our city’s CBD for more than 35 years. John Anderson and his wife Agata are wonderful advocates for the community and we are fortunate to have a family business of this calibre here in Shepparton. Their customer service is exceptional and they were very deserving recipients of this award.” Winners were announced across eight major categories and six sub-categories including Trainee of the Year, Rossignoli Real Estate First Year Trainee, Zowe Macqueen, Apprentice of the Year, Shepparton BMW Second Year Apprentice,
Tim Smith, Best New Business, Top Gun Multimedia, Tourist Attraction of the Year, Shepparton Motor Museum, Accommodation Provider of the Year, Quest Shepparton, Hospitality Business of the Year Award, Wagner Bros Fine Food Store, the Customer Service Awards were presented across three categories including Professional Service of the Year, The Eye Shop, Retail Service of the Year, Country Health Care, Trade Service of the Year, Central Tyre Service Goodyear Autocare Shepparton, similarly, the Business Awards were also presented across three categories including Professional Service of the Year, Riverview Dental, Trade Service of the Year, Poolside Shepparton and Retailer of the Year, Aussie Disposals.
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2014 winners announced Rossignoli Real Estate First Year Trainee,
Shepparton BMW Second Year Apprentice
TRAINEE OF THE YEAR
APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR
Zowe Macqueen
I want to say thank you to GOTAFE for giving me the traineeship in the first place. To Rossignoli Real Estate for employing me and for seeing the potential in me. I really appreciated being nominated, it’s a wonderful feeling to win.
Top Gun Multimedia Managing Director,
Kelly McPherson BEST NEW BUSINESS
We’re really pleased to be honoured with the Best New Business accolade. We’ve provided our services to over 160 businesses now. We’ve had the support of some amazing and ethical business people and we have an awesome team of staff. Without our fantastic team we couldn’t do what we do and they make every day fun.
Quest Shepparton General Manager/ Franchisee,
Sonya Boaden
ACCOMMODATION PROVIDER OF THE YEAR
The team were so excited to be nominated by our regular guests and this is true testament to the service that they provide endlessly everyday. Their dedication to providing that service is all that I ask for to make my business a success.
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Tim Smith
I’d like to thank the whole team at Shepparton BMW, they’ve been 100 percent supportive. It’s been really good and they’ve made it easy for me. They’ve put a lot of faith in me and helped me along the way. I didn’t expect the nomination at all, it’s an honour.
Shepparton Motor Museum Manager
Tony Badrock and Curator, Graeme Balfour TOURIST ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR
It’s an honour to win this award for the second time. It’s great for all of the hard work that Graeme and I are doing as well as our board. It’s fantastic that people are getting behind us and it’s a real honour to be recognised.”
Wagner Bros Fine Food Store Owner
Alice Cunningham
HOSPITALITY BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD
Unfortunately, Wagner Bros were unable to be represented to accept their award on the night, but were thrilled by the honour Thank you to all of the major sponsors for making the awards possible and to everyone who nominated us. We’d like to thank all of our local customers, Murchison has been so supportive of us, it’s them who have kept us going. We’d also have a lot of people who travel to come out to Murchison for a bite to eat or a coffee and we really appreciated that as well.”
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Vanessa Madeira
Riverview Dental Receptionist, Isabelle Biram, Principal Dentist, Dr Stuart Malone and Dental Assistant, Ange Halden
CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD – PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OF THE YEAR
BUSINESS AWARD - PROFESSIONAL SERVICE OF THE YEAR
It’s an honour to receive this award. We are going to continue to strive to do what we do, which is to give good service to all of our clients. We love our clients, they are our family.
Our philosophy is that we want to know and truly understand our patients and we as a business are really working hard on that. I’d like to thank all of our team who work hard to achieve that everyday and it’s an honour to be recognised.
Country Health Care Operations Manager, Greg Lambert CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD – RETAIL SERVICE OF THE YEAR
I’m very, very happy about the award. I’d like to thank our customers. We’ve got retail customers, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, there’s a whole gamut of people out there who use our services and to receive this award or to be nominated in particular is amazing. I’m also very appreciative to Steve and Heather Watts for giving me this opportunity.
Central Tyre Service Goodyear Autocare Shepparton Franchisees, Rod Poliness and Geoff Wright. CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD – TRADE SERVICE OF THE YEAR
It’s sensational to win an award like this, we appreciate it so much. Central Tyre Services is a family business of 63 years, we love our customers, our staff are fantastic and we’re honoured to be recognised.
Poolside Shepparton Owners,
Carolyn and Jarrod Thorp BUSINESS AWARD - TRADE SERVICE OF THE YEAR
We’d like to thank our loyal customers, we’re very honoured for the award, our team and we’d also like to thank the support of The Adviser here in Shepparton over many years.
Aussie Disposals Franchisees,
Bernie and Belinda Hurren BUSINESS AWARD - RETAILER OF THE YEAR
We were quite shocked to receive our nomination. We’ve only been in business for eighteen months as the current owners. Without the support of our customers we wouldn’t be where we are today and without the support of our family and friends as well as Ailsa and the team at the Greater Shepparton Business Centre. It’s been wonderful.
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FRIDAY night’s 2014 Powercor 95 3SR FM Business Awards saw one of Shepparton’s favourite central services inducted into the Hall of Fame with the team at John Anderson Pharmacy being honoured for 35 wonderful years in business. First opened in 1979, John Anderson Pharmacy has and continues to be one of Shepparton’s most recognised pharmacies with John Anderson, his wife, Agata and daughter, Bridget at the helm. John Anderson Pharmacy started out with just three and a half staff members over 35 years ago and today, employs more than 20 staff members who continue to service second and third generation families. John Anderson Pharmacy has overcome challenges in the changing landscape of retail business and has been able to maintain success and grow within its original shop front in Wyndham Street. John and his family are well liked and respected amongst the community and are proactive in the efforts in contributing back to the community. John is a member of the Community Fund Board as well as Shepparton Rotary and has been a long term member of the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Officer, Lucy Cerrone said, “This is a truly well deserved award for John Anderson Pharmacy who have delivered
exceptional customer service to the Goulburn valley for over 35 years. Both John and Agata have been good role models for their team who consistently deliver a good customer experience. With the changing retail landscape it is good to see that friendly service and people contact is still in fashion.” Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member and Managing Director of The Adviser, Geoff Adams said, “The Anderson family are superb business people in so many ways, putting their customers first, offering professional advice and care and with that vital ingredient which any successful business must possess… good old fashion service. We are so lucky to have John Anderson Pharmacy here in Shepparton and they are very worthy and deserving winners of the Hall of Fame honour.” John Anderson said, “We are very humbled, an award like this is something that you don’t go looking for, but after 35 years of being in the same business and looking from where we started when we were so young years ago, it’s wonderful. “We service third generation customers in the pharmacy and we know so much about our families. “Our staff provide a great injection of youth, which keeps us going and our more mature team members have the wisdom to guide everybody else, which is a great balance. “One of the important things I’ve found, is
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LOCAL TEAM CELEBRATES HALL OF FAME NOD… Pictured from left, Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member and Managing Director of The Adviser, Geoff Adams, John Anderson Pharmacy Business Owners, Agata and John Anderson and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry Executive Officer, Lucy Cerrone. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
to take the time to walk out of your business, have a look at it from the outside as a customer, walk into it as if you were a new customer and try and see it how someone else would see it for the first time. It’s really important to do that.” Agata said, “We’ve raised a family at the same time as our clients so we understand our families. It’s a journey that we’ve been on together. They’re so important to us.” “Our team are a special mold of people.
When our team are all together, whether they’re 21 or 68, they are just so interactive. It’s magic. “As a husband and wife team, we work together, we garden together, we do everything 24/7 together and the business wouldn’t be the same if either one of us wasn’t there. “The pharmacy, our customers and our team have been an integral part of our family over the last 35 years. It’s been wonderful.”
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40 YEARS OF SUCCESS
SHEPPARTON’S own dedicated Driver Education Centre of Australia (DECA) celebrated their milestone 40th birthday during the week, welcoming around 80 team members from across Australia to join in the celebrations during a two day event. DECA Shepparton Business Manager, Warren Smith said, “DECA, or Goulburn Valley Driver Training Complex as it was first known, was the concept of a very forward thinking, Eric Montgomery. Eric Montgomery was a Shepparton detective whose vision was for a facility, which would help reduce the road toll and make our roads safer. And it worked. That’s where it all began and that’s what we’re still primarily about.” DECA developed over the years into not only a successful driver training complex, but a model for driver training which would go on to be implemented across Australia as well as internationally. Mr Smith said, “There are so many people who
can be recognised for the part they played in the development of the complex. Eric Montgomery and Peter Ross Edwards were instrumental in developing the idea and gathering the support to get the place off the ground. “The original Goulburn Valley Driver Training Complex provided an opportunity for school children to learn all about road rules and traditional beginner driver lessons, which was wonderful. But as times changed, DECA has evolved into a much larger body providing more specialised and advanced driver training services both locally and internationally. “We are very excited about a number of new programs which DECA is offering including our Outdoor Works Program. For the first time in our 40 year history we are providing specialised training for earthmoving and large scale machinery, which is fantastic. Continued on next page
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PASSION FOR INDUSTRY STRONG LOYALTY… From left, DECA Long Serving Trainers, Bevan Florence and Greg Sutherland are proud to be a part of DECA’s 40th birthday, with lots of memories to share with the rest of the team. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.
CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF SUCCESS DECA CONTINUES TO DRIVE FOR THE FUTURE Continued from previous page
“With our Outdoor Works Program, participants learn to drive all of the large scale machines as well as gain a nationally recognised qualification, which allows them new job opportunities. They go away from our program with a bunch of qualifications
including truck licence, forklift licence, traffic control and manual handling skills as well as machinery qualifications so it opens up a lot of doors as far as employment opportunities are concerned. It’s a really great program and with current government support, it is very affordable.
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“The core beliefs of providing training to improve vehicle safety hasn’t changed, even after 40 years. Now, as we look towards the future, we are excited to be in a position to continue to evolve with the times in providing ground breaking international programs for the future.”
PASSIONATE trainers, Greg Sutherland and Bevan Florence have been a part of the team at DECA since 1981 and hold the record as the driver training facility’s longest serving team members. Of course, Greg takes the main honour beating Bevan as longest serving member by a marginal four months. The pair are passionate and enthusiastic advocates for driver training and on-road safety and have been honoured to be a part of some very rewarding programs over the years. Greg and Bevan admit that they’ve seen many changes in their time from car technologies and capabilities to modernised computerised programing, but it is these evolutions, which keep their jobs so interesting. Greg specialises in stunt and defensive driving siting lots of ‘hairy’ moments along the way and Bevan has tried his hand at just about everything, but his core role is driver training for trucks and forklifts. Both Greg and Bevan have enjoyed several stints overseas in China, Papua New Guinea and Dubai implementing programs and putting core DECA driver training methods in place. Bevan said, “It makes you really proud to be a part of programs which have become so important. There’s been a lot of changes, as industries have changed, the courses have evolved and that’s been great. “In the late ‘80s we had the privilege of writing and implementing courses for major national suppliers like Shell, training all of their drivers and helping to improve their procedures. It’s projects like these which stand out in your memory and make you really proud to have been a part of such a wonderful organisation. “We’ve always been customer orientated, our clients are our prime concern and that is probably what I’ve enjoyed most about what we do.” Greg said, “We’ve had a lot of ups and downs, but one of the other main highlights of working at DECA is the wonderful team. It’s a wonderful environment. “Working with people who have such a huge variation in experiences has been very rewarding.”
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TIMELINE THE HISTORY OF DECA
1970
The idea for a dedicated ‘off-road’ driver training facility was conceived by Founder, Eric Montgomery.
1974
The official opening was set for May 16, however on May 14 the Goulburn Valley suffered its most severe flooding in history. The complex went under four feet of water and damage was estimated at more than $22,000.
1972
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By November, accumulated funds raised from service clubs throughout the district and with Government support thanks to the backing of Leader of the State National Party, Mr Peter Ross-Edwards, funds in the amount of $110,000 had been raised, which was enough to commence development. Construction began in December.
1973
Earthworks officially began in February with the layout being designed and supervised by Eric Montgomery and engineering staff from the Shepparton City Council. Damp conditions and inflation increases hampered works and drove up the costs of the project, but with further government and community support, the project proceeded.
1974
1975
The Hazardous Areas Authority Program was established via VicRoads for driver training in high altitude and difficult conditions (ie. Snow and black ice hazard).
November 1, 1974 finally saw the official opening of the Goulburn Valley Driver Training Complex, the region’s first dedicated driver training facility.
1978-1980
Further extensions were erected during this time which included the development of a new Truck and Bus Division.
1977
1985
1984
The range in courses became very extensive and staff numbers increased considerably. The complex also celebrated ten years of operation and became a non-profit company limited by guarantee after separation from the Shepparton College of TAFE was granted.
1981
On July 1, 1977 new classrooms, a staffroom and a workshop were opened with additional vehicles for newly introduced courses.
The complex, as a component of Shepparton Technical School moved into a TAFE system. Two significant grants were also received of $250,000 and $500,000 from the Ministry of Transport and Treasury respectively for further roadworks and the development of a ‘skid pan’ facility.
The Goulburn Valley Driver Training Complex Limited commenced operation as Driver Education Centre of Australia (DECA) to provide a national acceptance and identification.
1985
1986
The Melbourne office of DECA commenced operation, further growing staff numbers. There was also a new building erected to accommodate additional classrooms, resource facilities and staff. And recognition for the facility’s operation increased nationally and expanded into the South Pacific region.
In recognition of Victoria’s 150th Anniversary, the Prince and Princess of Wales participated in a tour of DECA enjoying demonstrations of the facility’s operation.
1987
Through promotion in the international market, DECA’s services expanded to Papua New Guinea and South-East Asia.
1976
Following an Education Department Seminar held at the complex, the complex was recognised for its relevance as a Technical Schools Division and steps were taken to bring the complex under the Victorian Education Department’s jurisdiction.
DEVELOPING CORE SKILLS, AT EVERY LEVEL
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AS a Registered Training Organisation, DECA offers a host of core programs delivering the highest quality education utilising the most up-to-date theoretical and practical training techniques. From Safe Student Driver Programs, Motorcycle and Scooter Training, Car Driver Training, 4WD Driver and Towing Training right through to the more advanced Truck Driver Training, Bus and Coach Driver Training, Fatigue Management Training, Hazardous Areas Authority programs, Stability Programs, Forklift and Warehousing Programs and the all new Outdoor Works Program.
DECA Shepparton Business Manager, Warren Smith said, “Here at DECA we target drivers at all levels. From young people who may never have driven a motor vehicle before right through to very experienced truck drivers who may have been driving for 30 or 40 years. Our programs are about honing driver skills at all levels. “Our programs have very much evolved over the years, but the core concept of driver training is still the same. Our Nationally Accredited programs are designed to improve driving skills at every level.”
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The Altona site of DECA was developed from an old school into a state-of-the-art division of DECA with demolition works and rebuild being completed and officially opened on April 22, 2005.
2003
2008
DECA operations in Newborough and Carrum Downs commenced on May 16, 2003 further branching DECA’s reach to areas of Victoria.
DECA was recruited as a working party with the Dubai Road Transport Industry on a major project in Dubai to improve driver licensing programs and systems based on DECA’s Australian model.
2009
DECA introduced specialised state-of-the-art Stability Programs for heavy vehicle training.
2010
DECA secured a major army contract for 4x4 driver training with cadets at the Puckapunyal Army Base.
2014
DECA and its dedicated team of staff continue to strive to produce leading driver education programs to be modelled throughout Australia and internationally into the future.
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A DECA base was established in Riverstone, Sydney creating a permanent central New South Wales post for DECA services.
1982
Training for Instructors in conjunction with Hawthorn Institute of Education was introduced. The complex’s rapid growth and uniqueness prompted an application to TAFE for the complex to be separated from the Shepparton College of TAFE.
2002/2003
DECA was recruited to head a special driver training program for the release of a brand new car division in China.
2004
DECA created a unique model of driver training delivery, reaching all areas of Tasmania with a base in Moonah near Hobart.
2010
DECA introduced state-of-the-art simulators providing computerised skills based training.
2012
DECA amalgamated with Wodonga TAFE providing a unique collaboration between the two organisations and improving efficiencies through the partnership. The collaboration encompassed a new branch of service delivery through the National Industry Skills Training Centre (NISTC) branch of Wodonga TAFE, Motor Sports Division as well as DECA in Shepparton, Altona North, Carrum Downs, Newborough, Puckapunyal, Tasmania, Riverstone in Sydney.
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1983
The Goulburn Valley Driver Training Complex Limited introduced the popular custom made Careful Cobbers driver education program for school aged children. George Hill, a Trainer at the complex who had an engineering background built the mechanics for the Careful Cobbers, which went on to become one of complex’s most loved programs.
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AWARDS AND RECNOGNITION… During their 40th birthday celebrations, DECA staff members from across Australia were recognised for their service and commitment to excellence in program development. Pictured, (left) DECA Carrum Downs branch award recipients, (right) DECA Shepparton Business Manager, Warren Smith and long serving Shepparton team member, Greg Sutherland wrapped up proceedings. Photos: Madeleine Caccianiga.
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Cricket Scoreboard Goulburn-Murray A Grade
Round 4
Rochester Tigers (191) d Cooma (177) Rochester Tigers won the toss to bat Echuca (97) d Stanhope (78) Stanhope won the toss bowl Echuca South (2/196) d Kyabram FB (8/191) Kyabram FB won the toss to bat Tongala drew with Rochester UTD Tongala won the toss to bat BLU (4/162) d Moama (9/158) Moama won the toss to bat
Round 5 (to be played on Saturday, November 8) Echuca v Cooma Kyabram FB v Stanhope Moama v Tongala Rochester UTD v Echuca South BLU v Rochester Tigers
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REPRESENTING THE CITY… Six local basketballers have been selected to represent Shepparton in the U16 and U18 Country Cup to be played in January next year. From left (back), Ellie Dowling, Bailey Michel, Matt Collins, Elbino Yel, Grace Egan and (front), Ryan Sarkady. Photo: Supplied.
Six locals to shoot hoops for Shepparton SIX local basketballers will be shooting hoops for Shepparton in the U16 and U18 Country Cup, after attending the Vic Country State and Australian Country Ju n ior B asketba l l Cup ‘t r y out s’ i n Shepparton recently. Representing Shepparton in the U16 Girls Country Cup will be Ellie Dowling and Grace Egan and for the U16 Boys Country Cup will be Ryan Sarkady, while Bailey Michel, Elbino Yel and Matt Collins were
selected for the U18 Boys Country Cup. Overall, 220 athletes will represent Vic Country across all age groups in January at the Country Cup and at the Southern Cross events. The athletes will be joined by 44 coaches and assistant coaches, 22 team managers, 22 referees and 9 referee coaches, which will contribute to making this a major regional basketball development opportunity. Basketball Victoria’s High Performance
Coach (Country), Justin Schueller said, “The depth of basketball talent in the U18 age group in country Victoria is very good and all athletes were able to grasp the state concepts that we continue to drill into country basketballers. “It is very well known that Vic Country has a proud history of developing athletes, coaches and referees and it is recognised that the bulk of this work is completed by local coaches and associations.” Justin said.
Bears’ call on old and potential players AN information night will be held for Shepparton Notre Bears Junior Football Club’s 2015 season next week, where the club will be seeking new players to join them next year. Running on Wednesday, November 12 from 7pm to 8pm at the Shepparton Football Netball Club Social Clubrooms, Deakin
Reserve, Shepparton both players from last year and newly interested players in the age groups of U14 boys, U16 boys and U18 girls are being asked to attend. For further information, phone David Harcoan on 0400 211 911.
Nathalia (188) d Katunga (7/169) Nathalia won the toss to bat Barooga (2/91) d Cobram-Yarroweyah UTD (8/87) Cobram-Yarroweyah UTD won the toss to bat Strathmerton (6/188) d Cobram (71) Strathmerton won the toss to bat Deni Rhinos (4/198) d Finley (197) Deni Rhinos won the toss to bowl Katamatite (6/65) d Waaia (2/80) Katamatite won the toss to bat
Round 5 (to be played on Saturday, November 8) Katamatite v Nathalia Barooga v Strathmerton Finley v Waaia Cobram v Deni Rhinos Cobram-Yarroweyah UTD v Katunga
SCA Haisman Shield A Grade Round 4
SP St Brendan’s (5/181) d Numurkah (8/169) Numurkah won the toss to bowl Karramomus (121) d Katandra (100) Karramomus won the toss to bat Northerners (107) d Shepp United (86) Northerners won the toss to bat Kyabram (143) d Tatura (8/134) Tatura won the toss to bowl Old Students (3/108) d Mooroopna (107) Mooroopna won the toss to bat
Round 5 (to be played on Saturday, November 8) Shepp United v Karramomus Katandra v Numurkah CP St Brendan’s v Mooroopna Tatura v Northerners Kyabram v Old Students
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1 Bayview Fish Fingers 288g & Fish Bites 350g ......................................2 for $5 2 Bayview John Dory Fillets 1kg .............$9.50 bag 3 Patties Eastern Delights Entertainers Pack 600g ............................$5 pack 4 McCain Red Skin Chips 750g .................... $2 bag
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5 Family Farm Potato Cakes 1kg ............ $3.95 bag
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Ice Cream & Sweets
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1 Streets Magnum Varieties .......................3 for $10 2 Blue Ribbon 2L .........................................3 for $10 3 Paddle Pop Varieties.................................3 for $10 4 Nanna’s Mini Iced Donuts.......................3 for $10
Snacks 1 Four N Twenty Sausage Roll King Size 180g .................. $1 ea or ctn of 24 $20
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2 Mrs Macs Beef & Cheese Cruizer Pie 180g .......................... $1 each 3 Mrs Macs Snack Beef Sausage Rolls 390g ...................................2 for $5 4 Weight Watchers Egg, Bacon & Chutney Wrap 150gx2 .......................... 3 for $5
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Frozen Fruit 1 Creative Gourmet Forests Fruit 500g ...................................3 for $10 2 Creative Gourmet Organic Raspberries 300g ........................2 for $5
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Meal Time Basics straight from the cannery Margherita Pizza Ingredients: za Sauce 5 Ardmona Squeezy Piz 5 1 x pizza base 5 1tsp minced garlic 5 3 tomatoes diced 5 Handful fresh basil cheese 5 1 cup grated mozzarella
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