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Valentines Day Saturday, February 14 is...

DREAMS BROUGHT TO LIFE AT MUSEUM

NEW SNAPSHOTS OF THE REGION page 5

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GIFT IDEAS FOR VALENTINE’S DAY pages 18 and 19

MOOROOPNA CRICKET CLUB SUPPORTS CAUSE

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Precious memories shared for the first time By David Lee THERE’S something special about being present when two members of the same family meet for the very first time. The Adviser was lucky enough to have not only helped bring locals, Elaine Deer (Guy) and Tracey Ramsay (Guy) together but was there the first time they Continued on page 16 met.

BUILD YOUR BUSINESS EFFICIENCY… The Telstra Business Centre can help build your business efficiency and all from their brand new location on Wyndham Street. From left, Telstra Stores Shepparton and Echuca Managing Director, Scott Kelly, Sales Operations Manager at Telstra Stores Shepparton, Echuca and Telstra Business Centre Shepparton, Anthony Spadaro and Telstra Store Shepparton Service Manager, Glen Kelly. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

Telstra Business Centre, supporting regional business Telstra rolls out the NBN to broader Shepparton By Sarah Knight WITH the National Broadband Network (NBN) having already rolled out across S he pp a r ton’s C B D, p a r t s of N or t h Shepparton and many regional areas across the Goulburn Valley, and other areas set to go live in the coming 12 months, the Telstra Business Centre can help your business run

more efficiently meaning less down time. The recently relocated Telstra Business Centre is “purpose built and designed to give local business what they deserve,” says Managing Director, Scott Kelly. The Telstra Business Centre, now located on Wyndham Street, was first established in Shepparton back in 2000 and has always

been dedicated to supporting regional business. With the excitement of the business centre’s new facilities including the purpose built boardroom, meeting rooms and the creation of a brand new showroom, it is easy to see that the focus really is on business supporting business. Continued on page 12


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Shoplifting costing Shepparton businesses a fortune “Enough is enough … it will force us out of business” By David Lee A RECENT shoplifting incident at a popular Shepparton retailer has left the owners and staff issuing a warning to other retailers across the city, to beef up their security and not to be too lenient on shoplifters that are caught, and have also called for further action to be taken by local police. The retailer, who has chosen to remain anonymous, is one of several major and small businesses around the region The Adviser has spoken to, with all reporting that they are losing thousands of dollars through the heinous acts undertaken by shoplifters, and more often than not these acts are carried out by repeat offenders. According to the latest Australian Institute of Criminology the estimated cost losses to retailers nationally comes to $7.5B, a staggering number that could leave some smaller businesses high and dry and ‘staring

down the barrel’ at store closures. A local retailer spokesperson said, “This is becoming a major issue in the town. “There are many other retailers we have spoken to around Shepparton who are dealing with the same issue on a daily basis. “The types of people who are shoplifting don’t think twice about who it hurts or who it affects. “A lot of the time they get away with it because we’re giving the best possible service and attention to the customers we are serving and so they go unnoticed. “Shoplifting costs us thousands of dollars a month, every month of the year due to the lost stock, the hiring of extra staff to man the doors, as well as installation of security cameras and alarms. It’s really quite sad. We never used to have to do this. “The local retailers realise that the police are very busy with other issues, but we need

YOU WILL GET CAUGHT… A heinous act by shoplifters at a local, popular retailer has left the business owners and its staff issuing a warning to other businesses across the region to not be lenient with offenders. Photo: David Lee.

action; action where people are charged and punished for the crime they commit. “Enough is enough. If people keep going like this, it will force us out of business. “To the shoplifters; you will get caught. We will prosecute, we are aware of who the repeat offenders are and we do have surveillance. “This is a warning to other retailers to put measures in place to help prevent shoplifters and when they do catch one, not to be too lenient on them.”

New basin authority chair appointed THE Murray–Darling Basin Authority has announced that it would be appointing Neil Andrew as the next Chair of the authority, taking the reins from Craig Knowles. Neil said, “I’ve lived on the river for 40 years and I understand how important it is to the many people who live along it. For my entire parliamentary life, my family camped on the river every year and I still own a property that abuts it. “I was the Member for Wakefield where I represented the area from the border to Mannum, both sides of the river. So, I’m well aware of the many different views people can have about how to best use and manage a water resource. In fact, the river got a run in my ‘maiden speech.’ “Also, having been an irrigator myself I know the economic importance of water for people’s livelihoods. I also know that irrigators want to use their water efficiently and most have discovered, as I did, increased productivity as a result of installing modern watering techniques. I believe I can bring many experiences and perspectives to this role. “I’m aware that the Basin Plan is already delivering some improvements to the basin

NEW MDBA CHAIR… Neil Andrew has been appointed the new Murray-Darling Basin Authority Chair, taking the reins from Craig Knowles. Photo: Supplied.

such as making it possible to do watering at selected environmental sites. “Of course, another drought would still pose a new set of problems, but the Basin Plan will have us, and important sites across the basin, better-placed to deal with those longer drier periods than previously. That’s what it’s designed to do. “I’m also very conscious that there is still a lot of work to do to implement the Basin Plan. “It’s important to recognise that we all have the same objective, we all want a healthy river that we can use for many different purposes.”

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Multimillion dollar showgrounds upgrade to accommodate growth THE Shepparton Showgrounds is currently undergoing a $1.5M overhaul to accommodate for the ground’s growing needs, with works expected to be completed by mid March this year. With more than 70,000 attendees to events at the showgrounds in the last financial year, upgrades will be made to the main arena to increase and improve the grassed surfaces and improve drainage and irrigation. As part of the upgrades, a new, larger open space grassed arena will be installed, as well as two new light towers and a bitumen promenade to link the current west and east lights, with power boxes along the promenade improving lighting conditions. A new toilet block adjacent to the eastern multipurpose pavilion will also be constructed to service events and the new open space area and will comprise of 10 new toilets including an all abilities toilet. The project, which has been contracted to local business Jarvis Delahey Contractors Pty Ltd, has been made possible through a $500,000 state government contribution, with remaining costs covered in council’s budget. The upgrades could see potential new major and special event organisers from across the country utilise the grounds including major music festivals, motoring events, expos, field

UPGRADES A LARGER DRAWCARD… The Shepparton Showgrounds is currently undergoing a $1.5M upgrade that is expected to make the grounds a larger drawcard for events. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

days, circuses, celebrations and exhibitions bringing an economic boost to the region. Greater Shepparton City Council Direct Infrastructure, Steve Bowmaker said, “The previous arena had no irrigation, was not level, some of it was made up of gravel which created dusty environments at events. The whole open space area was prone to flooding, which was a major concern not only for existing events but also for attracting new events. “The top soil is being stripped off and imported sand from Mulwala will be placed

over the top in a 250mm layer and sprigged with couch grass in March to allow for optimal growing conditions before winter sets in. “This much needed project will provide significant improvements for major events and user groups at the site including the Shepparton Show, Shepparton Swap Meet, Rotary Car and Market Show and Spring Cat Nationals. “It will also provide an inviting gateway at the east entrance to Shepparton.”

Seniors facility to be brought up to date By David Lee REDEVELOPMENT works are set to commence on the Shepparton Senior Citizens Centre this month, that will see the facility brought up to date and make it more ‘user friendly’ for the community and visitors who utilise the centre. Expected to be completed by the middle of this year and come to a cost of $400,000, the upgrades have been brought about due to facilities having become dank from frequent plumbing issues, lifting floor tiles and ceiling collapses. The redevelopment will include an upgrade of the toilets, cosmetic improvements and enhanced accessibility, such as external universal access toilet, lift access to the stage and widened door widths throughout the building, commercial kitchen works and the relocation of existing plumbing. Greater Shepparton City Council Manager Neighbourhoods, Amanda Tingay said the ongoing deterioration of the building had made the centre an out-dated, unpleasant and unattractive venue. “The council has made budget provisions in previous financial years for the upgrade although these have not progressed due to a number of factors. “Council commitment will ensure that the building meets future needs and community expectations for a functional, attractive facility.” During the renovation period the centre will not be available for use

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MUCH NEEDED UPGRADE… From left, Shepparton Senior Citizens Group President, Sylvia Campbell and Greater Shepparton City Council Manager Neighbourhoods, Amanda Tingay. Photo: David Lee.

and immunisation sessions usually held at the centre will be relocated to the Greater Shepparton Community Room at Riverside Plaza, Kialla until the works have been completed. The sessions are held on the first, second and fourth Thursday of every month from 9:30am to 10:30am. More information is available at council’s website under ‘immunisation’ or by phoning 5832 9700.


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Museums collaborate to bring motor enthusiasts’ dreams to life NEXT month will see Shepparton Art Museum’s (SAM) walls draped in American car design mastery, when for the first time in Australia 130 drawings from the Dream Machines: Drawings of the Great American Automobile will go on exhibit. As well as original design sketches of post World War II American cars, the works include up to 25 images of actual concept cars that were designed by automobile designers who were commissioned to capture the spirit of the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s ‘dream car’ concepts, in order to explore new technical features and aesthetic possibilities. To coincide with the exhibition at SAM, the Shepparton Motor Museum will present an exhibition of superb examples of vehicles depicted in the drawings, titled Dream Machines: The Cars. Both exhibitions will run concurrently and be co-ticketed, with an opening party and Show ‘n’ Shine parade between the two venues on Saturday, March 14. SAM Director, Kirsten Paisley said, “This exhibition is an opportunity for visitors to see (for the first time) the original drawings from which American cars were first imagined, and through SAM’s exciting partnership with the Shepparton Motor Museum, view the vehicles themselves. Working with the Shepparton Motor Museum has been a wonderful collision of two worlds, with the art museum and the car museum celebrating the incredible draftmanship and creativity of the designers and an era of extreme optimism and excitement for the future.” Dream Machines: Drawings of the Great American Automobile and Dream Machines: The Cars will both be on display from March 7 until May 17. For further information, visit www. sheppartonartmuseum.com.au

AMERICAN CAR MASTERY… Shepparton Motor Museum Curator, Graeme Balfour, Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Dennis Patterson and Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) Director, Kirsten Paisley are happy to be bringing a collaborative exhibit to the region with a difference, the SAM Dream Machines: Drawings of the Great American Automobile exhibit and the Shepparton Motor Museum’s Dream Machines: The Cars exhibit. Photo: Supplied.

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Events

COMMUNITY CONNECT UPCOMING SHEPPARTON SENIOR CITIZENS are holding their general meeting on February 5 from 10am at the Senior Citizens Centre rooms, Welsford Street in Shepparton. For further information, phone Shirley on 5821 9580 or Elaine on 5825 2642. FREE ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LEGAL SERVICE at South Shepparton Community Centre, 11 Service Street, Shepparton, with a lawyer from the Victoria Anti-Discrimination Legal Service. Second Tuesday of every month, starting Tuesday, February 10 between 11am and 2pm. To book a session, phone (03)9654 8644. C OE L I AC S O C I E T Y ( V I C TOR I A / TASMANIA) Goulburn Valley Support Group meet on the second Thursday of every second month, starting February 12 from 7pm to 9pm, South Shepparton Community Centre, 11 Service Street, South Shepparton. Bring a plate of gluten free food to share. For more information, contact Janelle on 0408 189 644. RELAY FOR LIFE TODD’S TROOPS are holding a BLUMES Fashions afternoon at the Shepparton RSL Function Room on Friday, February 13 from 2pm. Cost is $6 and afternoon tea is provided. For further information, contact Fay on 5824 1517 or Pam on 5829 2356. A S S O C I AT I O N O F I N D E P E N D E N T RETIREES meets on the third Monday of each month at 9:45am at the Overlander Hoter/Motel, Benalla Road, Shepparton. The next meeting will be held on February 16 with guest speaker, Ms Barbara Godden from Centrelink. For further information, phone Bill on 5821 1854. NORTHEAST HEALTH WANGARATTA Friends of the Hospital are holding their February Cake Stall on Wednesday, February 18 at Northeast Health Wangaratta’s café from 8:45am

until sold out. For further details, contact Nadia on (03)5722 5069. ONGOING 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. CON NECT MEDITATION GROUP are inviting the community to enjoy the benefits of meditation. One hour sessions are held every 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. KONNEXIONS singles social activities every weekend. Meet new friends and widen your social

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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.

network. Age group 45-65. Phone Glen 5827 1221, Kevin 0439 259 945, Karen 5825 3484 or email konnexions-singles@hotmail.com.au. SOUTHERN CROSS PROBUS CLUB invites all 60 years+ to join our club. This is for all active retirees. Here are five reasons to become a member, fellowship, new interests, stay healthy, travel and to stay in the loop of life. For further information phone Greta 5822 1846. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings will be held in Mooroopna and Numurkah on Mondays, Mooroopna and Shepparton on Tuesdays, Mooroopna on Wednesdays, Shepparton on Thursdays, Shepparton and Tongala on Fridays, Mooroopna on Saturdays and Tongala and Shepparton on Sundays. For times or further information, phone 1300 222 222. GRANDPARENTS SUPPORT GROUP meet on the first Thursday of each month from 10am to

12 noon at the Shepparton Family Relationship Centre, 68 Wyndham Street in Shepparton. For information, phone 5820 0444. THE COMBINED SHEPPARTON PROBUS CLUB meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 9:30am at the Goulburn Valley Hotel. For those ladies and men, retired or semi-retired. Add zest to your lifestyle. For enquiries, phone Kevin on 5822 2673 or Joan on 5823 1987. PFLAG Shepparton we are a group of parents, family and friends of gay, lesbian and bisexual people who meet regularly to offer support and friendship to families and particularly parents. For more information phone Glenys 0409 626 647 or email pflag@ucce.org.au. 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)

Get your dancing shoes on with Cool Cats’ SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL… Cool Cat Rockers offer beginner dancing classes for people of all ages. Photo: Supplied.

PUT on your dancing shoes and take the first steps to learning how to hit the floor like a Rock ‘n’ Roll pro, or simply brush up on the dancing skills you gained years ago, with Cool Cat Rockers’ beginner’s lessons. This year, beginner’s classes commence on Tuesday, February 10 from 7pm at Wesley Hall on Maude Street, Shepparton and even if you don’t have a partner the Cool Cats’ friendly social group of likeminded people will ensure a ‘rocking time’ will be had by all. Kaye Rossignoli from Cool Cat Rockers said, “Rock ‘n’ Roll is a pastime that

combines the art of socialising, meeting new friends, having lots of fun and all whilst also keeping fit. “We have the first of our big dances for the year coming up on Saturday, February 21 from 8pm until late, which will be held at the Shepparton High School Hall and feature top Melbourne band, Who Was That Cat. We encourage people to come along for an enjoyable night,” Kaye said. For further information, contact Kaye on 5821 5465 or drop into Wesley Hall at 7pm from Tuesday, February 10.


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LETTERs

Opinion

Letters to the Editor CHALLENGE FOR ROAD USERS

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.

Dear Editor, I find it amazing at just how many people are driving on our roads and don’t seem to really know what they are doing; either that or common sense and courtesy both vanish when people get behind the wheel. There are so many times while I have been driving to or from work and have either almost been cleaned up by a driver who clearly wasn’t paying attention or have witnessed drivers not using indicators, talking on mobile phones, weaving in and out of traffic and speeding. I wonder where the police seem to be in these cases. Many years back I was caught speeding in Melbourne, this was due to the signed area being changed without my notice and I wasn’t paying attention when driving past the sign, but I was pulled over and fined and I now make it my business to ensure I am paying more attention. It shocks me sometimes when I see some of the things that drivers do on our roads and wonder what would happen if a child stepped out from behind a parked car while one of those drivers decided they wanted to speed or if while not indicating they cause an accident with another vehicle. We have already had 24 people die on our roads in Victoria this year, two of those on Greater Shepparton’s roads and while most of these accidents can be put down to fatigue or other causes, reckless or careless driving are extremely dangerous and down right rude. I challenge drivers in the region to be sure to begin indicating at least five seconds prior to turning at an intersection and to take your

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time on the roads, because speeding won’t really get you there faster if you get pulled over by the police or have an accident. Yours sincerely, David James Shepparton

GOD TEACHES TO USE THE HEART

Dear Editor, No matter how you dress it up, murder is murder. When you kill unarmed, defenceless people, whether it is for insulting the prophet or a judge giving the sanction to kill a prisoner it makes no difference. Islam and society both have laws against killing as an injustice, but both have not any compassion about killing for revenge. God created man to be on Earth to learn spiritual lessons and anybody who kills is actually going against God’s will and using his own will. God is love only. It was man who created religions where God is seen as a revengeful, lightning chucking, ‘I’m gunna get you for that’ God. As love only, God, as a loving father, would not give anybody the right to kill, nor condemn his children to eternal damnation. All of that was made up by the religious for power and control of the people. God’s only command to man is to act out of love, from the heart and to use the heart instead of words and the mind … or the weapon. Yours sincerely, I Hay Kyabram

CRYING FOUL Dear Editor, Lawyers and the Australian Government are working overtime to save Sukumaran and Chan from an Indonesian firing squad. Why is the Australian Government so keen to save their lives? Australians may have forgotten, but it was the Australian Federal Police (AFP) who tipped off the Indonesian authorities about the drug runners in 2005. This came about when the parents of one of the Bali Nine told the AFP what their son was planning to do, in the hope the AFP would intervene and stop their son from going on his ill fated trip to Indonesia. Instead, the AFP, being “good” international co-operative citizens, dobbed them in to the Indonesians who were waiting for them at the airport while on their way back to Australia, with drugs strapped to their bodies. The AFP could have easily ‘kept mum’ and arrested the drug runners when they landed on Australian soil. This all happened when John Howard was PM. It is odd, that now with a Liberal administration, PM Tony Abbott, all are crying foul when two of the Bali Nine are facing death. I wonder if anyone is having an attack of the guilt’s over this sordid affair? Yours sincerely, Jay Nauss Glen Aplin Want to have your say? Email your letters to the Editor to editorial@sheppartonadviser.com.au. Max 100 words

Speed limit change at dangerous intersection A NUMBER of serious accidents along the Shepparton Alternative Route has forced VicRoads to extend the current 80km/h speed zone from Grahamvale Primary School by 450 metres north of Ford Road, reducing the 100km/h speed zone in the area. A VicRoads spokesperson said, “Reducing the speed limit in this area will slow drivers down on their approach to the Shepparton Alternative Route Grahamvale Road/Ford Road intersection, and reduce the risk of further crashes in this area. “It is expected the new signs will be installed during the week. “VicRoads reminds motorists to keep a look out for the new speed signs and obey the

SPEED CHANGE… VicRoads has announced it will be changing the speed limit along the Shepparton Alternative Road for 450 metres to help reduce accidents in the area. Photo: David Lee.

speed limit changes as they are in place for your own safety and the safety of other road users.”


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Guidance through losing a loved one OWEN Mohan Funeral Directors has been offering a caring and professional funeral service to the people of the Goulburn Valley since 1969, and now they’re taking it one step further, by holding a free, public Funeral Information Evening. After more than 45 years of listening to and understanding the needs of the community, the team at Owen Mohan Funeral Directors have identified a public need for more information when it comes to understanding the process of funeral planning, and so have designed an evening to educate interested members of the local community about the role of funeral directors and the services available to assist families when a loved one passes. Owen Mohan Funeral Director, Kerry Emmett said, “The evening is open to people of all ages and is designed so that people can come along and listen to different speakers and learn about the roles they play. “We provide families with guidance and support to assist them through the hardest time of their lives,” says Kerry. “We manage the whole funeral planning

THERE TO HELP… Owen Mohan Funeral Directors are holding a special Funeral Information Evening to help the public understand the processes carried out in funeral planning and the people who are there to help. From left, Owen Mohan Funeral Directors, John Graham, Peter Young, Kerry Emmett and Rod Crawford. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

process, from the initial call to notify us that your loved one has passed, to arranging a service to meet your individual needs.” Unfortunately, death is an inevitable part of life and Kerry urges everyone to, “come along and see us and have a chat.” The Funeral Information Evening will be held St Augustines’s Anglican Church Hall, Orr Street, Shepparton on Wednesday, February 11 from 6pm to 8pm. For more information, phone Owen Mohan on 5821 2884 or pop in and see the team. Owen Mohan Funeral Directors is located at the Corner of Nixon and Corio Streets, Shepparton.

Natural healthcare and affordable prices

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LOCAL business Your Health Naturally, founded by Shepparton resident Wendy Gordon was born out of a personal passion for natural healing. For the past 12 months Wendy has been offering her services as a Naturopath, Nutritionist and Herbalist from her small clinic at Balanced Health pharmacy on Nixon Street in Shepparton, but the time has now come to expand the business. On Monday February 2, the new doors of Your Health Naturally opened at 125 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. In addition to client consultations, the clinic now provides meditation classes, a community hub for the like minded and a dedicated retail space, selling bulk whole foods. The focus of the foodstore will be - affordable whole foods that are locally sourced. The range of products include locally grown organic produce, environmentally friendly household products, herbal teas, nuts, seeds, honey, flours, oils, and so much more. Wendy says, “I want to provide these products at affordable prices and encourage people to eat healthy whole, nutritional foods, but not only that, really teach them how to use these options in their everyday life. “It’s all about, sustainable living, I will be stocking the products that I encourage my clients to use” After 8 years practicing as a Registered Nurse and almost 20 years serving as a Paramedic, Wendy recognises the importance of modern medicine and believes that often a combination of both natural and modern medicine is required in providing personal health solutions for patients.

HEALTH AND WELLBEING… Your Health Naturally Founder, Wendy Gordon will help you get your health and wellbeing on track from her new location on Wyndham Street. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

To learn more about the services offered by Your Health Naturally, visit 125 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, phone 5822 0090 or email Wendy at yourhealthnaturally@bigpond.com


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Telstra Business Centre, supporting regional business

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NEW FACILITIES… Now operating from their new location at 114-116 Wyndham Street in Shepparton, the Telstra Business Centre’s new facilities include a purpose built boardroom, meeting rooms and the creation of a brand new showroom. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

DEDICATED TO YOUR BUSINESS… The Telstra Business Centre has always been dedicated to supporting regional business and is now doing it all from their new location. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

Telstra rolls out the NBN to broader Shepparton T H E lo c a l ly ow ne d Tel s t ra S tore s i n Sheppa r ton a nd E chuc a a nd t he Telstra Business Centre employs over 60 professionally trained, local people that are armed with the know-how to assist you to review your personal and business needs, providing you with all of the necessary home and business telecommunications solutions that you require. The Telstra Business Centre team work with you to identify and tailor solutions to meet your specific business needs, including internal phone systems, handsets, company mobiles, tablets, and cloud computing. The staff at Telstra Business Centre are excited to be talking about the arrival of the NBN and the difference it will to make on the user’s experience. The NBN is now available throughout the Shepparton CBD and work has begun on the surrounding

a re a such a s S heppa r ton E a s t a nd Mooroopna. Scott estimates that these areas will have access to the NBN network within the next 12 months. Scott said, “The NBN will significantly increase the internet speed for users. Simply put, it’s the difference between the speed of your garden hose verses the speed of a fire hose. “When you own and run your own business, your time is valuable, and efficiency is key.” Scott is urging local business owners to drop into the Telstra Business Centre at 114 – 116 Wyndham Street and have a chat to the team about how they can work with you to improve your business’ telecommunications. To find out more, phone the Telstra Business Centre on 5820 7040.


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Golf club has a new flavour HILL TOP Golf & Country Club is set to raise the bar in regional dining with the new appointment of Head Chef, Tim Smith. Tim brings with him over 25 years’ experience, having ‘cheffed’ at premium venues across Melbourne, such as the Sofitel and Regency Hotels as well as Murray River favourites, Oscar W’s and Ceres in Echuca. The golf club has already seen a peak of interest in the new menu style, with a range of new favourites starting to emerge. Why wouldn’t you challenge yourself to try something new with starters like, chargrilled Lebanese flat bread with a trio of housemade dips from as little as $13, or an entrée of seared scallops with pork belly served with apple coleslaw for just $15? Main meals range from $28 to $34 with roasted duck, barramundi, porterhouse and even a ‘Hill Top’ mixed grill on the menu. Hill Top Golf & Country Club Manager, Nick Batchelor said, “It’s an exciting time for the club, we have a strong vision for the future.” The dining room is open for dinner from Tuesday, with lunch also available from

PREMIUM EXPERTISE… Hill Top Golf & Country Club new Head Chef, Tim Smith is bringing with him over 25 years of experience after having ‘cheffed’ at many premium venues in Melbourne and Echuca. Photos: Alicia Niglia.

Wednesday through to Friday and of course Sunday lunch. Nick said, “We welcome both members and non-members, and we sincerely hope the community pop in and enjoy the club’s new

atmosphere.” To find out more or to make a booking at Hill Top Golf & Country Club, phone 5824 1689.

Shepparton welcomes The Institute of Hair and Beauty Would you like to keep fit and healthy while getting paid? If so this job would be perfect for you. If you are an adult or child over 11 years of age and available on Wednesday and looking to earn some extra cash this could be ideal for you. If this sounds like you, please contact Sarah on 5832 8900 or call into the office located at 219–225 Wyndham Street, Shepparton

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DOUBLE BENEFITS TO NEW SALON… Director and Founder of Partners in Training Australia, Dot Spain has the vision to breathe new life into the former Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty, transforming it into The Institute of Hair and Beauty. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

THE Institute of Hair and Beauty is set to open its doors in the Shepparton CBD this month and invites passionate individuals to enrol and train in this exciting new space. The Institute of Hair and Beauty is taking over the Australian College of Hair Design and Beauty premises, offering Greater Shepparton a unique model for integrating t ra i n i ng, st udy a nd a real work i ng environment. Both hairdressing and beauty therapy skills will be on offer, with training provided by experienced professionals, giving students the opportunity to interact and build rapport with real customers. Dot Spain, Director and Founder of Partners in Training Australia is the woman behind the vision to breathe new life into the school and salon. “I was concerned about the lack of access for regional and rural students who could not, for economical or personal reasons,

undertake their studies in Melbourne. Providing the opportunit y to gain a profession in a working salon is a valuable experience for country students and one I want to enable here in Shepparton,” says Dot. “It’s important to me to invest in our community and to ensure that training and jobs remain local. The salon will allow students to build and perfect their skills, whilst also benefiting the public too, as customers will have access to a range of hair and beauty treatments at a fraction of the cost.” The Institute of Hair and Beauty will be launched in Shepparton in early February and is now accepting expressions of interest for the 2015 program. Potential students are invited to contact Libby at The Institute of Hair and Beauty for more information on 5821 4877.


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Precious memories shared for the first time A SPECIAL MOMENT… Locals, Elaine Deer and Tracey Ramsay shared a special and unforgettable moment this week, meeting for the first time ever after having realised they were second cousins through seeing a photo that ran in The Adviser. Photo: Sarah Knight.

WITH their families having lost connection when they were very young, both Elaine and Tracey had been attempting to piece together their respective family trees, and when Tracey opened The Adviser to the weekly Snapshots of Shepparton’s Past piece that featured the Guy family, she couldn’t believe her luck; this was her long lost family. The women, who have come to realise they are second cousins, sat with smiles wide on their faces while sharing laughter as well as tales of their family’s past. Tracey, 54, said, “I’ve been looking into my family tree and was having trouble with the Guy side. I hired a genealogist to look into it who put a genealogy chart together for me. “Coming across the piece in the newspaper was just pure luck. I decided to peruse the paper to see what was happening around Shepparton and saw the old photos. I actually thought to myself, wouldn’t it be funny if that was the Guy family and nearly fell off my chair when I noticed that it was. I couldn’t believe it. “It’s so wonderful to have this connection with family that you didn’t know you had. “It’s been very emotional for me. “I’ve actually felt like I’ve been sort of like an orphan for a long time but now I’ve found my family.” Elaine, 73, said “I never believed that having the photo put in the paper would lead to this. “My niece has been looking into our family tree so it’s nice to be able to have made this connection. “I’ve never experienced anything quite like this before. “All from one photo. It’s just unbelievable. “Later this month we are getting some of the family together for the very first time, which will just be something very special.”

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Valentines Day Saturday, February 14 is...

You are...

You are everything that is good and right, honest and true. Your arms, my home, I belong with you. Your laughter warms me from within, Your smile, like sunshine on my skin, Your breath, so sweet the scent it lingers. Your touch so tender, is all I remember, Your passion, reminds me to be real, Your desire, inspires me to feel. You know my heart, you know my mind, Our love is true, our love is kind. This thing that we share, so precious and rare, Has me convinced, you’ll always be there.

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Five gift ideas for your lady this

Flowers

Valentines Day

You can never go wrong with a bunch of her favourite flowers and a thoughtful handwritten message on a card, follow it up with a giant hug and loving kisses and you’ll remind her why she fell in love with you.

Jewellery

Always a staple favourite, and guys you don’t have to create enormous credit card debt in order to buy her a little token of your love. Those catalogues were left on the bench for a reason.

A day to remember

Make her breakfast in bed, or gently (gently - is said very deliberately) wake her and set up a gorgeous breakfast for the two of you to share. Remember when you fell in love and there was all that mystery and suspense? Recreate it. We’re talking love notes on lunchboxes,

post-its on iPads, flirt via text during the day, send some flowers or a memory-jogging email to her desk. Ask yourself, what did I do in the courting period?

Date night

Give her a night off, farm out the kids to their grandparents and take her to the place where you first met, or that restaurant she’s been dying to try, or better still do something you’ve never done and pack a bottle of her favourite wine and a picnic rug and set off for a beautiful twilight picnic.

A weekend away

Take a short break together and get back to the simplicity of enjoying one another’s company. It’s good for the soul as we all live busy lives so short breaks often help you reconnect. With some quite time to yourselves you may even discover something new you love about each other.


Valentines Day Saturday, February 14 is...

Healthy

Chocolate Tart Keep the romance flowing WITH life, children and a barrage of other everyday interruptions it can be pretty tough to keep the romance of your loving relationship alive, but there are some simple things you can do that will really make your partner think that you are a living, breathing romantic. Love is more than just gift giving, flowers and chocolates, it’s about ‘the spark’ and a few sure fire ways to really get the sparks flying can be as easy as picking up a pen and some paper. It may seem a little old fashioned, but a handwritten letter is a rarity in today’s digital world. Take the time out to write a heartfelt letter on some beautiful stationery and surprise your partner with it. This is truly sentimental and personal gift that will replace anything store bought. The most romantic drink option is without a doubt champagne. There’s just something magic about genuine French bubbles or sparkling Italian Prosecco and sitting down to enjoy it together with a side dish of fresh strawberries will impress even the fussiest of people. Let’s face it, nobody enjoys doing housework and with little children running around your feet, your home can end up looking like something out of a horror movie. Every once in a while, hire out some help to take on the household chores and send the ‘kids’ to their grandparents for the night. This will not only lower your stress levels but will really give you time to enjoy one another’s company. Food is the object of love, but rather than dodging the masses at an overcrowded and overpriced restaurant find a meal that you both enjoy and make it at home together. Set the mood with some candles, use your best dinnerware and put on some music to really put the finishing touches on the romantic evening ahead.

THEY say that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach and the way to win a woman over is to cook for her, so it seems pretty obvious that food is the secret to love. This delicious recipe will not only win over anybody’s heart but it’s a naughty little dish that can be enjoyed by everyone guilt free. Note: This recipe is sugar free, gluten free, dairy free, egg free and is a vegan dish.

Ingredients

What you need for the crust 2 cups activated mixed nuts 3 tablespoons organic coconut oil 1 1/4 cups dessicated coconut 2 tablespoons organic cacao powder 8 dates What you need for the filling Handful of berries 1 1/2 cups coconut milk 2 tablespoons organic cacao powder 1 tablespoon vanilla 2 tablespoons organic coconut oil 4 dates 1/2 teaspoon stevia

Method

To make the crust 1. Combine all ingredients for the crust in a powerful blender, or if you don’t have a powerful blender, just mix the ingredients

in small batches. 2. Pack the combined mixture into a lined cake dish and place in the freezer whilst making the filling. To make the filling 1. Blend the dates, then remove from the blender and set aside. 2. Combine the coconut milk and stevia in the blender and blend for approximately 7 minutes (this helps slightly thicken the milk). 3. Add the dates and the remaining ingredients (apart from the berries) to the blender and give it a quick blend to mix the ingredients thoroughly. 4. Take the crust out of the freezer and place the berries on the crust, then add the filling on top. 5. Return the tart to the freezer for approximately 4 hours.

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NEWS

1949 SCHOOL BELL RINGS… In 1949, Shepparton High School was a very different place when compared to the grand educational facility it has grown into today. With just 607 students and 29 teachers it’s strange to think about when compared with more than 700 students currently enrolled and 103 staff including teachers and educational support today. From left (back), Shepparton High School Form 1H Students, Marlene Oxford, Janice Steigenberger, Beryl Ford, Judith Rodda, Marlene Landy, Margaret Rogerson, Margaret Trevaskis, Coral Davenport, Alma Tucknott and Shirley Franks. (Middle), Mary Carter, Annette Tonkin, Dawn Cowell, Dorothy Meriton, Joyce Eicke, Lorna Willgoose, Maureen Watters, Phylis Caminitti, Gloria Cook, Lorna Hemingway and Bev Wright. (Front), June Duncan, Beryl Rogerson, Faye Lambourne, Rita Dove, Gillian Cox, Yvonne Roberts, Margaret Haslett, Linda Lyons, Betty McPherson, Wendy Looby and Nola Sleeman.

Snapshots of Shepparton’s past SHEPPARTON has been a thriving community for more than 155 years, and throughout that time many people and events have helped to shape the township into the community that it is today. The Adviser, with the help of former local, Marlene Kuhn,

has decided to share some of those moments in time with you through a series of photographs. If you have an old photograph of a local event or moment in time that you would love to see published, feel free to email the image to editorial@sheppartonadviser.com.au

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• See next week’s edition of The Adviser to see a photo of one of the earliest settlers in Shepparton who owned the first newsagency and delivered papers on his pennyfarthing bike.


NEWS

Shepparton Golf Club Open Day this Sunday Enjoy a barbecue and happy hour on the balcony

MEGA SWIM A FAMILY AFFAIR… This year’s 24 Hour MS Mega Swim became a family affair when 89 year old local, Laurie Phillips took to the pool with his son and two granddaughters. From left, Peter Phillips, Caitlyn Barker, Laurie Phillips and Lauren Barker. Photo: Supplied.

SITUATED just a short five kilometre drive from the Shepparton CBD, the Shepparton Golf Club, is located on the banks of the majestic Goulburn River. The club is set to host an open day this Sunday between 12 noon and 3pm to showcase the newly refurbished indoor spaces, available for a range of functions, weddings and corporate events. The club boasts a relaxing country atmosphere, with uncrowded fairways and

very reasonably priced green fees. Drop in and catch up with some mates over a beer, with happy hour between 4pm and 6pm or enjoy lunch from the barbecue from 2pm. For more i n for m at ion phone t he Shepparton Golf Club on 5821 2717. Shepparton Golf Club, Golf Drive Shepparton. Visit www.sheppartongolf.net.au

AFTER serving Victoria for 22 years, including 15 years as the Leader of The Victorian Nationals, Peter Ryan has announced he will be stepping down from his political career, with plans to pursue opportunities in the corporate world. Deputy Prime Minister and Federal Leader of The Nationals, Warren Truss said, “Peter has been a tireless worker a nd s t r ident advo c ate for re g ion a l Victoria, insisting on better outcomes for his electorate and regional areas across Victoria. “He led the way in government in

establishing the $1B Regional Growth Fund, creating new jobs and building new facilities for regional Victoria. “He took the wheel at a time when The Nationals were facing setbacks in Victoria and charted the path to a position of strength. He believed The Nationals held a vital place in Victoria and set about planning for a long-term future of the party. “His contribution to public life and his legacy to The Nationals will endure as a shining example for many years to come. I wish Peter, Trish and family all the very best in retirement.”

Some Victorians still try to tough cancer out on their own. You don’t have to. Cancer Council Helpline can provide invaluable information as well as help organise your support network for the journey ahead. So speak to a cancer nurse.

So you can brave chemotherapy but you’re afraid to pick up the phone?

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OPEN DAY TO SHOWCASE… The Shepparton Golf Club is hosting an open day this Sunday between 12pm and 3pm to showcase the newly refurbished indoor spaces. Photo: Supplied.

Ryan steps out from political life

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TV Guide – WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4 TO TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10 2015

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SPORT

Adviser

Club takes to the pitch in pink By David Lee FOR the second consecutive year, the Mooroopna Cricket Club will be joining hundreds of other clubs, businesses, schools and community groups around the country in supporting the McGrath Foundation’s Pink Stumps Day, by hosting a Pink High Tea while the club’s A, C and E Grade teams take to the pitch in pink. After raising $6,200 last year, this year’s event will run on Saturday, February 28, with the ladies of the club hosting a high tea event with raffles, silent auctions, mystery boxes and nail painting to keep attendees entertained while the club’s teams hit the cricket pitch. Mooroopna Cricket Club President, Darren Young said, “We’ve been keen to get involved with the McGrath Foundation and to have our ladies involved in something they enjoy. “The club is always happy to support charities and give back to the community. “The ladies did a great job with the fundraising last year and it’s a great social day.” The Pink Stumps Day event will be held from 1pm to 4pm at the Parson’s Cricket Pavilion, Mooroopna Cricket Club, Midland Highway in Mooroopna. Tickets for the event are available at the Paul Wickham Pharmacy, 83 McLennan Street, Mooroopna.

GROUNDS TURN PINK FOR CHARITY… Mooroopna Cricket Club Pink Stumps Day Event Organiser, Dee Verhagen, Player, Reilly Young, Club President, Darren Young, Player, Stuart Payne, Ladies Committee Member, Sharon Ralph and Player, James Ralph (front) are hoping to raise more than the $6,200 for the McGrath Foundation that they raised at their Pink Stumps Day event last year. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

Elite BMX riders to hit Shepparton’s track

A noble ride to conquer cancer

By David Lee CYCLING for 200km is a feat in itself, but doing it in honour of a friend who has just been diagnosed with cancer is a noble deed and that is exactly why local resident, Holly Halls is taking on the Conquer Cancer Ride in October. The ride, which will run across two days, October 24 and 25, will see Holly cycle from Melbourne through the Mornington Peninsula in a bid to raise funds and awareness for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Holly said, “I decided to do the ride because somebody really close to me has just been diagnosed with cancer and it turns out that the ride is actually on their birthday so it fits in well. “I’ve been doing 20km rides to train, but I took on an 80km ride to Kyabram last week. “My team’s name is ‘Dey See Me Rollin’ and we are aiming to raise $5,000. You have to raise at least $2,500 in sponsorships to be able to ride so I am calling on the community to dig deep for such a good cause. “I’m embarking on this cycling journey to fight cancer. It will be a challenge in a number of ways, but with my bike, my helmet and the public’s generosity, a real impact will be

DEDICATED RIDE… Local resident, Holly Halls is taking on the 200km Conquer Cancer Ride in October, dedicating her ride to a friend who was recently diagnosed with cancer. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

made.” To help Holly on her journey and make a donation, visit http://ml15.conquercancer.org. au/site/TR?pg=pfind&fr_id=1190

NATIONAL, elite BMX champions are gearing up to hit the Shepparton BMX Club track this weekend, as rounds three and four of the BMX Australia National Series pedals its way into town. Being the third time in 12 months that Shepparton has hosted big events on the BMX calendar, large crowds are expected to gather at the track on February 7 and 8 to watch more than 400 riders of all age groups compete including champion rider, Bodi Turner and world number one Caroline Buchanan, along with round two men’s elite winner, Trent Jones from New Zealand. American star, Barry Nobles has also indicated he plans to enter the event, pending recovery from the arm injury he suffered whilst competing in Nerang. Joining the headliners will also be rising star, Rachel Jones and Victorian stalwart, Josh Callan. Shepparton BMX Club President, Ash Robertson has highlighted the important role of hosting national events saying that it has helped in the improvement of the club and its facilities. “We have just ordered the top dress, so everything is on track at the moment, and we’ll be more than ready. “It really is a great boost for the club hosting such a big event like the National series.

BMX SUCCESS… One out of 1,370 participants taking to the track in Shepparton last year at The 2014 BMX Subaru National Championships, which has paved the way for the BMX Australia National Series rounds three and four that will take place at the Shepparton BMX Club track this weekend. Photo: Madeleine Caccianiga.

“The club has really come forward over the past couple of years on the back of hosting national events like The 2014 Subaru BMX National Championships and the final round of the National series last year. “The local government now understands the benefit that it provides the community and they are fully on board with helping support our events and improve our facilities. “Hopefully we can now secure federal funding on the back of these events to help make continued improvements to our facilities.”

Cricket Scoreboard SCA Haisman Shield - A Grade

Round 12 day one, two day games

Mooroopna (83) v Numurkah (2/167) CP St Brendans (4/29) v Karramomus (117) Northerners (0/3) v Katandra (222) Kyabram (no score available) v Shepp UTD (9/253) Old Students (147) v Tatura (1/6) Round 12 day two, two day games (to be played on Saturday, February 7) Mooroopna v Numurkah CP St Brendans v Karramomus

Northerners v Katandra Kyabram v Shepp UTD Old Students v Tatura

Murray Valley - Premier Division Round 11 day one, two day games Waaia (7/118) v Strathmerton (no score available) Barooga (0/18) v Cobram (173) Katunga (1/20) v Deni Rhinos (282) Nathalia (0/24) v Finley (168) Cobram-Yarroweyah UTD (no score available) v Katamatite (9/367)

Round 11 day two, two day games (to be played on Saturday, February 7) Waaia v Strathmerton Barooga v Cobram Katunga v Deni Rhinos Nathalia v Finley Cobram-Yarroweyah UTD v Katamatite

Goulburn-Murray - A Grade

Round 11 - Day one, two day games (to be played on Saturday, January, 31)

Moama (6/300) v Kyabram FB (no score available)

Tongala (7/206) v Echuca (no score available) Cooma (156) v Echuca South (4/67) Rochester Tigers (no score available) v Rochester UTD (220) BLU (1/35) v Stanhope (174)

Round 11 - Day two, two day games (to be played on Saturday, February 7) Moama v Kyabram FB Tongala v Echuca Cooma v Echuca South Rochester Tigers v Rochester UTD BLU v Stanhope

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