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WEDNESDAY JULY 5, 2017

Shepparton to be included in MegaRegion

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Partial mall opening to go ahead

By David Lee A NEW revolutionary rail line that travels at the speed of sound is in the pipeline, that would not only get travellers from Melbourne and Sydney in under an hour, but would also see the creation of a MegaRegion, with Shepparton included along Continued on page 18 the line.

TRAFFIC TO RETURN TO MALL… From left, Fryers Street trader and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry board member, Wendy Crow, Wyndham Street trader and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry CBD Revitalisation Sub Committee chair, John Anderson and mall trader, Craig Blizzard were part of the groups who have lobbied Greater Shepparton City Council to trial a partial opening of the Maude Street Mall to traffic, which have seen a tender go out for those interested in carrying out the works that are expected to start during the second quarter of next year. Photo: David Lee.

By David Lee PLANS for a trial opening of the Maude Street Mall to traffic are under way with hope that construction could commence by mid next year, with council placing further ‘activation’ options on hold in the interim.

A tender for the options went out last week for the potential to open the mall, with $250,000 being set aside for conceptual designs and $500,000 that was set aside for activation and other improvements put on hold unless it is needed for the trial opening.

After the tender process closes on July 19, council will look at appointing a contractor in September this year, with shovel movement set to take place in the second quarter of next Continued on page 16 year.


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Win for Shepparton rail network A WAY forward for the passenger rail network in the Goulburn Valley is a step closer thanks to the Federal Government last week announcing it would be providing $10M in funding towards Shepparton Freight Network Planning. A total of $1.6B will be invested in Victorian regional rail infrastructure to provide better rail services right across the state, including $91M toward upgrades for the Bendigo to Echuca line, a joint $140M will go towards the north east line as well as the funding for the Shepparton Freight Network Planning. Federal Member for Murray, the Hon Damian Drum MP said this investment in the Murray electorate will accelerate better rail services for the community. “I am constantly contacted by constituents around the electorate about the poor conditions and infrequent rail services in our region. The Federal Coalition Government is investing in Australia’s regions to better connect them to our capital cities,” Mr Drum said “The $10M Shepparton Passenger and Freight Rail Network Planning scheme must deliver a genuine vision and way forward for passenger rail in the Goulburn Valley. We need an evidence based report telling the Federal and State Government what needs to be done to deliver ten daily services to Melbourne. “This $10M is a step towards building

A WAY FORWARD… Shepparton Freight Network Planning is set to receive $10M in funding to source a way forward for our local passenger rail network. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

a stronger case for improved and more frequent passenger rail services to and from Melbourne. I am absolutely committed to getting better rail services for the Goulburn Valley. “The North East Rail Line has been having issues for a number of years and is in desperate need of upgrading. The $140M joint investment will deliver more reliable services for passengers who use the train in the Strathbogie Shire. “A better service to and from Bendigo will make life easier for many of the locals

in Echuca who usually have to drive to Bendigo to get a train into the city. Echuca is one of our tourist hot spots, not only will the upgrade help people get to Melbourne, it will also provide more opportunities for people who live in Melbourne to make a trip to Echuca and beautiful the Murray River. “The $91M for the Echuca Line will provide signalling upgrades to deliver extra services and shorter travel times between Bendigo and Echuca,” Mr Drum said.

Community hailed for assisting in arrests By David Lee THE community is being hailed for their assistance in helping to locate persons who have been sought after by police, following the recent release of several images and information on 11 people known to frequent the local area. Six out of the 11 recently published headshots of those whom Crime Stoppers wished to speak with have been arrested, meaning only five remain outstanding.

Melissa McGee, Alice Briggs, Osman Altun, Peter Traval and David Atkinson are still wanted by authorities for a range of offences including alleged criminal damage offences, damaged property incidences and theft. If anybody has any information on the whereabouts of any of those outstanding, they are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report confidentially online at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au

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BEST MARKETING/ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN… From left, Shepparton Show Me chairman, Simon Quattrocchi, Nicholson Builders owner, Heath Nicholson (Best Marketing/Advertising Campaign) and White King-Pental liquids and bleach coordinator, Anthony Robinson.

APPRENTICE/TRAINEE OF THE YEAR… From left, White King-Pental soap, firelighters and SWING coordinator, Ute Linton, Link Building Systems apprentice carpenter, Austin Tricarico (Apprentice/Trainee of the Year) and GOTAFE partnership engagement manager for trades, Kate Storer.

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR… From left, White KingPental soap, firelighters and SWING coordinator, Ute Linton, Greater Shepparton City Council major and business events officer, Jeremy Bianco (Young Professional of the Year) and La Trobe University community engagement coordinator, Kristina Marko.

BUSINESS AWARD… From left, 95.3 Triple M senior media executive, Robyn Schischka, Murchison Post Office owner, Di Colbert and manager, Damien Hutchins (Business Award – Retail Services) and White King-Pental liquids and bleach coordinator, Anthony Robinson.

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR… From left, White King-Pental soap, firelighters and SWING coordinator, Ute Linton, AOK owner, Michelle Newten (Entrepreneur of the Year) and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry executive officer, Lucy Cerrone.

Deserving businesses named as week five nominees HAVING just passed week five of the 2017 White King-Pental 95.3 Triple M Business Awards, six more nominations for deserving businesses have been named. This week, Flourish on McLennan received a nomination under the Best New Business – Under Two Years category, Nicholson Builders received a nomination under the Best Marketing /Advertising

Campaign category, Link Building Systems apprentice carpenter, Austin Tricarico received a nomination under the Apprentice/ Trainee of the Year category, Greater Shepparton City Council major and business events officer, Jeremy Bianco received a nomination under the Young Professional of the Year category, Murchison Post Office received a nomination under the Business

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Award – Retail Services category and AOK owner, Michelle Newten received a nomination under the Entrepreneur of the Year category. A ll businesses within the Greater Shepparton City Council boundary are eligible to be nominated for an award with each award category’s individual set of criteria available on the Shepparton Chamber of

Commerce and Industry website. Nominations can be made in-store at participating businesses, online at www. sheppartonchamber.com.au/awards or via post by sending a completed nomination form to Business Awards, PO Box 364, Shepparton 3630.


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Catch up with the mayor and CEO LOCAL residents across the municipality will be given the chance to discuss ideas and issues with Greater Shepparton City Council Chief Executive Officer, Peter Harriott and Mayor, Cr Dinny Adem over the coming months, when the two take to the road. Residents will have the opportunity to make appointments to meet with the chief executive officer and mayor to discuss ideas and issues during 30 minute time slots at Merrigum on Friday, June 30 between 9am and 12 noon and at Congupna on Friday, July 21 between 9am and 12 noon. Greater Sheppar ton Cit y Cou ncil Mayor, Cr Dinny Adem encourages people to take the opportunity to discuss their topics directly. “This initiative is part of our councillor e n g a g e m e nt p r o g r a m a n d I h o p e community members take the opportunity to meet with the Chief Executive Officer and I,” Cr Adem said. Greater Shepparton City Council Chief Executive Officer, Peter Harriott said, “This is a fantastic opportunity for council to hear directly from community members in our small towns. I look forward to meeting with our residents.” To make an appointment for any of

DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS?… Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Dinny Adem and CEO, Peter Harriott will be travelling the region to allow locals to have a catch up session with them. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

the sessions, contact the chief executive officer’s and mayor’s office on (03) 5832 9700 and provide an outline of what you would like to discuss. Bookings must be made three days prior to the relevant session.

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COMMUNITY CONNECT Empowering communities H 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 55 words or less.

UPCOMING A JUNIOR HOLIDAY PROGRAM will see two days of football and netball fun held for ages 7 to 14 years with Shepparton United players in attendance and special guest appearances by Matt Spangher and Shae Brown on Thursday, July 6 and Friday, July 7 from 8:30am to 5pm at Deakin Reserve, Shepparton. Enquiries can be made through Shepparton United Football Netball Club Facebook page or via www.sheppunitedfnc.com ONGOING HOLISTIC WELLBEING HUB: Drop in and join us every Thursday morning and enjoy a relaxed morning with other women in the community. Open from 9:30am to 12 noon. Listen to conversations provided to guide you on your life journey. Guest speakers attend between 10am and 11am. Morning tea and activities available. Held at Primary Care Connect, 399 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. For more, phone 5823 3200 or follow the Holistic Wellbeing Hub on Facebook. CWA POTTERS: Are you new to the area, or looking for a group who can fill your creative arts and crafts needs and make new friends? We meet on the first Monday of each month at the

Shepparton Library from 10am until 2pm. For more information, phone Jenny on 0412 913 313. LYMPHOEDEMA: local support and education is available for those diagnosed with either Primary or Secondary Lymphoedema. For further information, contact Jeanette Thompson on (03)5821 8966 or 0400 352 696. 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. GOULBURN VALLEY U3A LEARNING FOR PLEASURE IN RETIREMENT COURSES are held each day of the week at the Goulburn Valley U3A Hall, Esson Street, Shepparton. Membership is open to anyone over 50, who is retired from fulltime work. For further information, phone 5821 3333. 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. Tell us about your ‘not for profit’ community events, email classifieds@sheppartonadviser. com.au or fax 5832 8920 (information is required at least 2 weeks before an event)

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THE community is set to come together in a promotion of social and economic prosperity in the Goulburn Murray, for the ninth annual Dungala Kaiela Oration. The event, which is run in collaboration with The University of Melbourne, will be held on Wednesday, July 5 from 5:30pm at the Rumbalara Football Netball Club, Mercury Drive in Shepparton, also helps to address from the margins to the mainstream: Indigenous recovery in rural Australia which will be the subject of associate provost Redmond Barry distinguished professor and chair of Australian Indigenous studies unit, Professor Marcia Langton’s keynote speech. Also, featuring at the event will be executive director of Kaiela Institute and president of the Rumbalara Football Netball Club, Paul Briggs OAM and Deborah Cheetham with the Dhungala Children’s Choir Professor Langton said the Aboriginal leaders who have embarked on the road to recover y have an understanding of the history of the exclusion that led to disempowerment and the need to accelerate policy reform to reach parity in Aboriginal socioeconomic status. “D u r i ng t h at long p er io d whe n Australian governments were determined to ‘assimilate’ Aboriginal people, and regarded those of us who lived in rural areas as ‘outcasts,’ the damage caused to our societies might have seemed irreversible, a destruction so prolonged

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COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER… Associate provost Redmond Barry distinguished professor and chair of Australian Indigenous studies unit, Professor Marcia Langton’s will be keynote speaker at this year’s ninth annual Dungala Kaiela Oration event. Photo: Supplied.

that any recovery seemed impossible. Since 1972 , with the official end to those genocidal policies, a resurgence of Aboriginal agency has led to the growth of Indigenous organisations and social enterprises, and recently, Aboriginalowned businesses. “ T h e n e x t ph a s e of I nd ig e nou s empowerment will depend on increasing i nputs i n education and enterprise development, by professionalising the Indigenous workforces and developing of Indigenous sector as a core component of the economy of rural Australia.” For tickets, visit w w w.eventbrite. com.au/e/dungala-kaiela-oration-2017tickets-35158766818


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Roll up, roll up these school holidays! THE circus is coming to town! Silvers Circus is a household name in Australia and after almost forty years on the road has become one of the top 10 circuses of the world. Silvers’ maintains all the sparkle, glamour and death defying acts expected of Australia’s premier circus, dedicated to constant innovation and modernisation with extraordinary artists continually arriving from all parts of the world. Silvers Circus presents a line-up of stunning international artists, Las Vegas style illusions and captivating production techniques. Silvers Circus will be at the Shepparton Showgrounds from Wednesday, July 5 to

Sunday, July 16 just in time for the school holidays! The two-hour action-packed show, featuring Ringmaster and Master of Illusion, Simon Tait includes ... The Wheel of Steel, The Globe of Death, The Hoola Hoops astounding balancing act, clowns to keep everyone well entertained along with so much more! Juggling, illusionists, unicycling, the amazing Cloudswing and incredible displays of strength and skill. Silvers Circus is guaranteed to tap into the nostalgia we all hold for a unique circus experience. For all show details, visit www.silverscircus.com.au and for tickets, call Ticketmaster on 136 100, visit www.ticketmaster.com.au or call the circus direct on 0413 880 044 or 0413 844 241 Prices are from $20 for adults and $15 for children from 3 to 12 years of age. Shows run at 1pm and 7:30pm each day until the last show on Sunday July 16 at 11am.

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LET THE FUN BEGIN… Silvers Circus is going to delight spectators this school holidays. With so much to see, it’s set to be an action packed show. The Hoola Hoops are just one of the amazing acts on display at Silvers Circus. Photos: Supplied.


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A FANTASTIC BUSINESS AND LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY… The immaculate grounds at Green ‘n’ Grow Garden Centre. This could be all yours. Photo: Supplied.

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‘n’ Grow Garden Centre is a family owned and operated nursery, café and gift shop. Established over 37 years ago the business is now regarded as one of North East Victoria’s premier garden centres. Located in Benalla, the property consists of 2.10 hectares of well-groomed lawns and gardens; with the extensive grounds consisting of immaculate lawns, mature trees and shrubs coupled with lakes and water features. NAI Harcourts- Rinnovate Business Brokers director, Veronica Doxey said, “This is a fantastic business opportunity for anyone with a passion for gardening and the outdoors, it really is such a beautiful space and including the café, there’s so much on offer here.” The nursery stocks a huge range of garden and landscaping supplies with everything you could want in relation to landscaping, along with the Shady Elm Café which overlooks the relaxing surrounds and

beautiful botanical setting. The café serves healthy inspired home cooked meals with all produce grown in their very own kitchen gardens. Located on site is the owner’s residence. It is a four bedroom, brick veneer home with a Colorbond roof. The house consists of a modern kitchen-dining room, separate living room with split system heating and air conditioning throughout the home. The main bedroom has a large ensuite and built in robes. There are three other bedrooms all with built in robes plus an additional ensuite, which can be utilised by two of the other bedrooms. The home is on 1.5 acres of beautiful, landscaped gardens and includes an in-ground pool and entertainment area. There is also a commercial worm farm, which is used by both the home and café. For more information about this fantastic opportunity, contact NA I HarcourtsRinnovate Business Brokers on 5831 1499.


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Celebrating the best in art, culture and flavour from near and far N U M U R K A H Foodbowl Festival is always a great celebration of the district’s achievements and showcases this gorgeous town along with the talent and produce that surrounds it. Numurkah Foodbowl Festival, event director, Jamie Lea said, “The event is in it’s ninth year and given that Numurkah and outlining towns have so much to offer, we’re are all looking forward to another fantastic festival showcasing a wide variety of elements from Numurkah and surrounds. Jamie truly believes the Numurkah Foodbowl Festival can do fantastic things for the region, but the most important result it can have is to bring the whole of the local community together to celebrate everything Numurkah has to offer.

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ENJOY THE FOOD, FLAVOURS, SOUNDS AND SIGHTS… Participate in the excitement that comes with the Numurkah Foodbowl Festival. October 20, 21 and 22. Photo: Supplied.

Jamie said, “The parade is always a lot of fun and we’d like to invite people to register their interest, we’re looking for acts, stalls holders and float entrants. The more community involvement, the better, so I’d encourage people to register your interest now, we’d really like to push the envelope and create a fantastic festival to highlight the rich and diverse flavours of Numurkah and surrounding districts.” For more information, visit w w w. foodbowlfestival.com or follow Numurkah Foodbowl Festival on Facebook.

NerdMania 2017 has arrived NERDS are getting ready to assemble for the 2017 NerdMania event, with tickets on sale now. Aimed at young people, but open to all ages, and even more so for families this year, the event promises to be one of Word and Mouth’s biggest events yet. Word and Mouth project manager, Jim Gow said, “This is our third year, and we have become regional Victoria’s biggest pop culture event. “We are trying to bring something for everyone this year as we slowly build this event bigger and better each year. Essentially there is going to be something there for collectors, gamers, comic fans, anime fans and much more. The event continues to attract an incredible amount of interest in a very short time.” Most of the pop culture expos such as metro-based SupaNova or Oz ComicCon see up to 20,000 people per day and

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NerdMania offers a taste of some of those bigger events without the anxiety of going to Melbourne to see it. At just $15 per adult and sliding scale for younger people, or a family ticket for $35, it is cheap in comparison to its bigger brothers and sisters. Word and Mouth are also partnering with local businesses including GUF, formerly Cyber Bunker, in order to appeal to the gaming community on the day, as well as inviting ‘come and try’ sessions with the electronic gaming, card and board games. Every Word and Mouth event is fully supervised and is a drug, alcohol and smoke free event. This event starts at 10am and finishes at 5pm, and will be held at the Multipurpose Pavilion at the Shepparton Showgrounds on July 22. Children under the age of five will be allowed in for free, however must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Search Facebook for more details.


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Energy of Africa to flow into Numurkah A JOYOUS VISIT… The ‘100% hOPE Choir and Dance Troupe’ is visiting Numurkah from Uganda. Photo: Supplied.

THE energy and joy of African culture is set to flow through Numurkah next week, when the ‘100% hOPE Choir and Dance Troupe’ visits from Uganda. The choir from the 100% hOPE school in Uganda will be accompanied by their ‘mum’, Australian school teacher and former world championship dragon boat racer, Trishelle Sayuuni (nee Grady) on July 10. Trishelle was taken hostage on her first day in Uganda in 2009, but returned several times and eventually moved there after establishing the charity 100% hOPE. In her first week of operation in 2012, Trishelle had over 60 orphaned and vulnerable children on her doorstep needing urgent help. By 2013, despite no paid staff outside Uganda, 100% hOPE had purchased five acres of land. By 2016, the new school started, a new piggery was thriving, the boy’s home and playgroup were completed and the local teachers at the school were trained to Australian standards. Today, over 170 children have been housed and educated by the charity. T he 10 0% hOPE ch i ld ren’s choi r performances range from traditional African music and acapella singing to head spinning break-dancing. Trishelle said, “There’s so much joy in Uganda, even amongst the poverty, and we

want to share that and inspire Australians. “This is an incredible adventure for the choir, but they’re working so hard, because they know this is their chance to use their talents to help their 100% hOPE brothers and sisters, now and into the future.” The public is invited to come and see

the choir perform at The Mary MacKillop Centre, 16 Tocumwal Road, Numurkah on July 10. The concert is free with an opportunity for people to make a donation during the night.

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AUSTRALIA’S TOP PIE… From left, Tatura Hot Bread pastry cook, Steph Edyvean, baker/pastry cook, Graeme Johnson, business owner, Glenda Alexander, baker, James Emond, business owner, Jeff Alexander and baker/pastry cook, John Alexander are excited that Tatura Hot Bread was recently awarded Australia’s best pie for their Chicken, Cranberry and Brie Pie. Photo: David Lee.

By David Lee THEY are known for their award winning, delicious foods, but Tatura Hot Bread’s recent win at the Baking Association of Australia Pie Competition, is perhaps one of the most prestigious they have ever taken out. Going up against bakeries from across Australia at the 2017 Australia’s Best Pie Competition, Tatura Hot Bread’s unique Chicken, Cranberry and Brie Pie was unbeatable, and saw them named the national winner.

Tatura Hot Bread owners, Jeff and Glenda Alexander said, “Pie wise this in the most prestigious award we’ve won. “It’s pretty amazing. “We were so shocked when we were announced as the winner. “When the recipe originally came to us it was actually chicken, cranberry and camembert but we decided to change it to brie. “The competition was held over three days and each day the pies were judged. They were judged both hot and cold on aroma, even cooking, stability of the filling and of course on taste. They were also judged on creativity and we think the uniqueness of this pie definitely helped with the win. “We are so proud of all the effort our staff have put in, and it’s nice to receive the recognition.” To help celebrate their win, Tatura Hot Bread will be holding a celebration day on Thursday, July 6 from 11am with giveaways, special deals and sponsors as well as representatives from the Backing Association of Australia on hand.

First worldwide launch of sugarfree Coke COCA-COLA recently launched the new Coca-Cola No Sugar in Australia after years of research to create the best tasting sugarfree Coke ever. To celebrate the launch of the new CocaCola No Sugar, the company will give away more than two million free samples, making it Coca-Cola’s biggest ever giveaway in Australia and allowing millions of Australians to experience the great new taste. Coca-Cola No Sugar was created after more than five years of research, recipe mixing and flavour trials and it will become a new permanent member of the Coca-Cola family. Developed by a team of experts at the company’s US headquarters, Coca-Cola No Sugar has been designed to taste as similar to the original Coca-Cola Classic as possible, the world’s favourite drink created by Dr John Pemberton in Atlanta Georgia more than 131 years ago. Coca-Cola in Australia president, Roberto Mercadé said, “We think it’s the closest we have ever come to the classic taste of Coca-Cola. “We wanted the experience of drinking Coca-Cola No Sugar to be as close as possible to ‘The Real Thing’,” Mr Mercadé said. “That’s no small task when you consider the original has been cherished by consumers for more than a century. “Faced with this challenge, our team of taste experts spent five years mixing different flavours and conducting 18 separate consumer trials before finally cracking it. “With the new Coca-Cola No Sugar, they’ve delivered the best tasting sugar-free cola we’ve made.” Consumers will be able to get free samples in more places and via more methods than ever before including downloading vouchers on their mobiles, via Shazam during TV ads and even at voice-activated outdoor advertising panels.

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top travel destinations New Zealand Tasmania TASMANIA’S BEAUTIFUL WINEGLASS BAY… This incredible place is one of the most photographed beaches in the world. Photo: Lyn McNaught. BREATHTAKING VIEWS, SIGHTS AND SOUNDS… Cape Reinga in the Bay of Islands. Photo: Lauren Oliver.

By Lyn McNaught THEY say New Zealand has everything the world has to offer all in one place. From the majestic snow-capped mountains towering above heavenly fiords and sparkling lakes, to lush pastures, ancient rainforests, the amazing geothermal area of Rotorua, to the stunning Bay of Islands. Whether you want to drive yourself or take a coach tour, New Zealand has something for everyone, Experience the thrill of Shotover Jet Boat

Ride in Queenstown, visit Hobbiton Movie Set for those Lord of the Rings fans, take a cruise up Milford Sound, maybe a wine tour in the Marlborough area and sample some of the fine foods New Zealand has to offer. Whether you go on a Greenshell Mussel Cruise and soak up the beauty of Marlborough Sound, enjoy a Maori Experience or a Kiwi Encounter, there is so much to do and see, you will want to keep going back.

By Lyn McNaught GET TI NG to Tasmania is as simple as a one hour flight from Melbourne or overnight on the Spirit of Tasmania if you want to take you own car. Tasmania is a place of breathtaking natural beauty, rich heritage and untouched wilderness. Explore places that have remained unspoilt for thousands of years, engage with wildlife and experience a rare and close up encounter with Tasmanian Devils. Visit the convict settlement of Port Arthur, walk along pristine beaches and indulge in some of the fine food, wines, beers and

cider renowned the world over. If you are in Hobart on a Saturday, visit the famous Salamanca Market, take a trip out to MONA and see thought provoking works of art. Visit Tasmania’s west coast and enjoy a cruise on the Gordon River or take the West Coast Wilderness Railway. There are so many fabulous walks around Cradle Mountain, then there is the Freycinet Peninsula famous for Wineglass Bay, one of the most photographed beaches in the world. Tasmania is definitely one of my favourite places.

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Partial mall opening to go ahead H MEASUREMENTS for pedestrian usage of the mall are going to begin being conducted from this week through the use of the CCTV network, which will measure the current mall usage. There is also the possibility of a free timed parking trial in the CBD, which is expected to be discussed in the coming months. Greater Shepparton City Council Manager Investment Attraction, Geraldine Christou said, “I think that the tender process will attract a lot of interest and we are looking forward to seeing some great proposals. “The Spiire options for activating the mall have been put on hold for now until we measure the effectiveness of the trial opening of the mall to traffic. “The trial will include a partial opening from Fryers Street through to Stewart Street. “We will also be carrying out a survey with traders and consumers to determine the success of the trial.

“When we got the 50/50 results back from the recent consultation period we carried out for opening the mall to traffic, it was the lobbying from stakeholders, traders and chamber who asked for the trial to be undertaken that has made council decide to move ahead with it.” Fryers Street trader and Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry board member, Wendy Crow, Wyndham Street trader and CBD Revitalisation Sub Committee chair, John Anderson and mall trader, Craig Blizzard said, “Although not all of us are mall traders, we have a vested interest in the success of Shepparton’s CBD. “Nothing can stay still forever. Just like your home, a CBD needs to evolve and adapt with time. “The city and retail have changed dramatically over the last 20 years, so there is a need for it to be changed. “We can’t wait to see it happen.”

The first of its kind in Shepparton By Nicholise Garner I NEVER thought that I’d be so impressed by a car service centre but seriously, Ken Muston Automotive’s brand new service centre is quite remarkable! The undercover drop off area feels something like a warm, spacious and well thought out hotel lobby and the service area itself makes me think of a well-equipped surgery, perfectly arranged with specialised tools on hand. A first of its kind in regional Australia, this state-of-the-art facility has been designed to provide a first class customer experience with market leading technology. The service centre sets a new standard

when it comes to automotive servicing, c ater i ng for a l l veh icle s i nclud i ng Motorhomes. Ken Muston Automotive Service Centre manager Vince Casuscelli said, “Despite investing a lot of money into this service centre, our pricing is very competitive and we are able to be more time efficient working within such an organised space. Our aim is to get customers in and out as soon as possible and we generally have better control over our workflow, which means less cost and less waiting time for customers. We also offer a complimentary Taxi Service and even have Taxi’s on stand by with a dedicated Taxi rank right out the

front.” Experience the Ken Muston Service Centre on Saturday, July 8, from 11am to 3pm for the opening celebration with their spectacular vintage car show. Over 50 vehicles on display ranging from the 1920s, the sports cars of the 70’s and serious hot rods, including the SEM A award winner ‘XBOSS’. Gold coin entry with proceeds to the Children’s Ward at GV Health. Come down to 19–21 Enterprise Drive Shepparton, just behind the current showrooms to explore the service centre and have a wander around the sensational car show.

ENJOY THE 6-STAR FACILITIES AND SERVICE PROVIDED… An undercover heated drop off area, customer business lounge with free Wi-Fi, and of course, complementary espresso are all features of the new Ken Muston Automotive Service Centre. Ken Muston Automotive Service Centre manager, Vince Casuscelli and marketing manager, Alana Lee. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

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Smoking no longer acceptable in outdoor dining areas An axe in stamp duty for first MEET SHEPPARTON’S GREENMONTS LEGAL TEAM… Greenmonts Legal, property lawyer, Emma Milne and practice manager, Kris Moore are working together to make the great Australian dream a reality. Photo: Nicholise Garner.

home buyers in regional areas MELBOURNE is Australia’s fastest growing city and predictions indicate its population could soar to 7 million by 2030 and 8 million by 2050. As a result the wellconsidered ‘move to the country’ and buy property has never been more important since the Victorian Government has announced that stamp duty will be removed from purchases under $600,000 by first home buyers. The scheme, started for contracts entered into after 1 July, is expected to benefit many first home buyers every year, saving $15,535 stamp duty on a $600,000 property. Tax discounts for a home valued between $600,000 and $750,000 will be applied on a sliding scale. The exemption and concession, unlike the first home owner’s grant, will apply to both new and established homes.

With the axe in stamp duty, the changes mean that it will be easier for Victorian first home buyers to have access to the property market. Emma Milne, Property Lawyer at Greenmonts Legal says “rising prices, competition with investors and government policies often prevent first home buyers from being able to enter the housing market. These changes are a chance for them to get their foot in the door without worrying about the additional cost of stamp duty taxes”. The duty saving alone is an incentive not to miss this opportunity to live the great Australian dream. Greenmonts Legal are available to you to make the great Australian dream a reality. Visit the Greenmonts Legal Shepparton office at 284 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, right next door to the post office, call them on 5858 7515 or visit their website www.greenmonts.com.au

THE Victorian State Government has introduced legislation that will ban smoking in all outdoor dining and drinking areas when food is being eaten, or is available for consumption from August 1, 2017. T hese changes w ill cover prem ises such as restaurants, cafés and licensed premises, including courtyard dining areas, footpath dining, food fairs, organised outdoor events and street festivals. These new reforms have strong community support because they protect the community from exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke, support people who have quit or are trying to quit smoking and makes smoking in the community less acceptable. Currently smoking bans apply at bus stops and train stations, in vehicles with children present, within 10m of playgrounds, skate parks and under-18 sporting events. The maximum penalty for someone who smokes in these prohibited areas is $792, with an on-the-spot infringement penalty of $158.

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Give yourself the best chance for good health Upcoming information evening next Tuesday, July 11 KAREN IS PASSIONATE ABOUT GOOD HEALTH… Grace Cosmetics independent distributer, Karen Chuz Resul will be doing a wellness session, Tuesday, July 11 from 6:30pm at The Aussie Hotel in Shepparton. Photo: Alicia Niglia.

By Nicholise Garner I MET with Grace Cosmetics independent distributer, Karen Chuz Resul this week and she is a lady who has clearly gone to hell and back as she’s watched her daughter go from being a healthy little toddler to struggling through years of medical emergencies with her unexplained deteriorating health. After so many years unable to help her daughter, Karen is thrilled to have found a product that has turned her now 23 year old daughter’s health around. Australian made, certified organic, ProMa Optimum Health Organic Aloe Juice and natural supplements have made the world of difference to Karen and her family.

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Karen said, “I absolutely love what I do and am whole heartedly happy and passionate to let people know how these products have improved our lives. Through word of mouth my business has grown and I’ve also helped so many others who have had outstanding results in different areas of their health through the regular use of our products.” I f you suffer from asth ma, high cholesterol, bloating, IBS, eczema, high blood pressure, or are lacking energy, (to mention a few) or just want to know more about this product, Karen will be doing a wellness session, Tuesday, July 11 from 6:30pm at The Aussie Hotel in Shepparton. At this session, along with other’s Karen will further explain the long list of improved health benefits that come from the regular use of these products. For more information contact Karen directly on 0412 432 989 or visit gracecosmetics.com.au/kresul or to learn more about Karen’s experiences visit deanasvoice.com

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Shepparton to be included in Mega-Region

A FAST TRAIN… Committee for Greater Shepparton CEO, Sam Birrell with an image of the Hyperloop One rail line that is currently in the pipeline, which is capable of travelling at the speed of sound and has Shepparton included along its line from Melbourne to Sydney. Photo: David Lee.

THE Hyperloop One rail network, which is similar to those currently running in the Shanghai district in China and San Fransisco-Los A ngeles in the US, is being researched by RMIT transport designers, with the near-vacuum tube able to transport people in pods at over 1,000km/h. This would mean the trip from Melbourne to Sydney would take just 53 minutes and a mere nine minutes from Melbourne to Shepparton. The current plan would see towns such as Shepparton, Wodonga and Goulburn included along the line, effectively connecting the areas in such a way that a Mega-Region across the Australian east coast would be created between Melbourne and Sydney. While a High Speed Rail proposal, launched last year by the CLARA group, put its cost at $200B, an early ballpark figure for the Hyperloop One rail network would be around $40B, but accurate costings are expected to occur later this year. Committee for Greater Shepparton CEO, Sam Birrell said, “New technology always has to be considered. Henry Ford once said – ‘if I had asked people what they want, they would have said faster horses.’ “Who knows what technology lies ahead for us? I think in the ‘50s and ‘60s we overestimated the potential of space travel and underestimated how communication technology would change

the landscape. Hindsight is 20/20. “We have no way of knowing if the Hyperloop will be viable, but we need to create an environment where science and technology are used to explore the improbable.”

Celebrating 35 years in Shepparton Bendigo Bank in Shepparton celebrated 35 years in Shepparton last week. Bendigo Bank’s Shepparton manager, Mathew Todd said, “ I love working with Bendigo Bank because of the wonderful community attitude both through the bank and through Shepparton Connected Communities. New accounts to Bendigo Bank can be linked to support Shepparton community projects through grants awarded by Shepparton Communities.” From left, recipient of one of Shepparton’s Connected Community grants, ‘Out of the Locker Room’ representative, Jake Edwards, Bendigo Bank’s newest business customer, Safety Services director, Tom Tennant, one of Shepparton Bendigo Bank’s longest banking customers, Velma Rossignoli, Bendigo Bank regional manager, Mark Brown, Safety Services director, Ashley Philipps and Shepparton branch manager, Mathew Todd. Photo: Nicholise Garner.

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Looking behind the veil into mental health MENTAL health issues affect 20 percent of the population, that’s as many as one in five of us! Over more recent years a veil has been pulled away there is a much greater understanding and acceptance of mental health issues within our world but we still have a long way to go. First aid is a widely accepted pre-requisite for many in their work and it is timely that there are now first aid courses available that relate directy to managing and support those suffering with a mental health crises. Extend Health, registered nurse and ambulance paramedic, Bronwyn McKenzie said, “Our certified Mental Health course aims to increase awareness and the ability to respond to people who are experiencing declining mental health. There’s still quite a stigma attached to mental health and a lot of us suffer from mental health issues at various stages of our lives, learning the signs to look for and opening a

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OFFERING NATIONALLY ACCREDITED FIRST AID COURSES… Extend Health registered nurse and ambulance paramedic, Bronwyn McKenzie talks about the need for First Aid in relation to mental health. Photo: Alicia Niglia. dialogue to allow support is a great start.” For more information about First Aid courses offered at Extend Health, contact Bronwyn directly at 0409 779 996.


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TAC Cup girls MVP announced T H E Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup girls presentation was a sensational conclusion to the inaugural TAC Cup girls competition. The Murray Bushrangers went through the five-game competition undefeated, finishing second only by percentage. A F L G ou lbu r n Mu r ray fo otb a l l development manager, Trevor Mellington was Master of Ceremonies for the evening. Trevor has worked with the Murray Bushrangers girls team since inception and its fruition is largely through his efforts. Coach, Sam Ahmet spoke glowingly about the passion and willingness of the whole TAC Cup girls squad to work hard and that the 2017 season and presentation night was the culmination of many years of hard work by the likes of Trevor, Jorja Daniel, Tim Madden, Russell Eden, Brianna Cossar, and Brian Hill amongst others.

Commencement of the awards began with the exiting players from the Murray Bushrangers 2017 squad receiving their jumper and a team photo as a gift, and included Chloe Brain (captain), Abbey Favaro, Paige Nash, Molly Kennedy, Tahlia Smith, Chelsea Knight, and Gabby Goldsworthy. The announcement of the Murray Bushrangers Youth Girls Inaugural Most Valuable Player was greeted with huge anticipation. All members of the coaching staff voted a 5 to 1 system based on key criteria such as leadership, character, coachability, game impact and football talent. In a close vote count, the winner was Mooroopna product, Millie Brown, who played nearly every position on the field and continued to develop her game throughout the system and will continue with the program into 2018.

PLAYER AWARD… From left, the Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup girls Most Valuable Player recipient, Millie Brown and event guest speaker, Daisy Pearce. Photo: Supplied.

Clubs raise funds to support Not too cold Shepparton breast cancer cause Runners

GENEROUS DONATION… From left (back), Shepparton United Football youth girls team, Amy Lyle, Jorja Ayton, Angelina Waters and Kasey Boschetti. (Middle), team members, Ruby Williams and Amy Mason, GV Health breast cancer nurse, Melissa Gilmour, team member, Zarli Miller, cancer survivor and mother of one of the team members, Beth Smith, team members, Taleah Briggs and Kate Adams, coach, Dean Walton. (Front), team helpers, Eliza Adams and Sophie Adams. Photo: Will Adams.

By David Lee AFTER recently holding a Ladies Day event, the Shepparton United Football/Netball Club, including the youth girls team raised a total of $715 that was last week donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Shepparton United Football/Netball Club Youth Girls coach, Dean Walton said, “To help raise the funds the youth girls team sold off a fully signed Australian Football League Women’s Melbourne jumper. “Part of our first season of youth girls football is to not only teach the players how to play football but also that there are other things that club environments provide, this includes health and

wellbeing education. “Unfortunately everyone knows someone who has had breast cancer, whether that be friends or family, it affects everyone. “One of our youth girls player’s mum is a breast cancer survivor as are some other of our female club members. We have also had club members and their family members unfortunately not survive. We see this (the National Breast Cancer Foundation) as a great cause. “It is very important for the club to participate in fundraising events such as thins, not just to raise money for a great cause but increasing our players’ and clubs’ education outside of football and netball. We are so much more than just a football/netball club.”

T H E we at her m ay h ave b e en i n the minus, but that didn’t stop 18 determined runners from the Shepparton Runners Club taking on the 10km Handicap on Sunday, July 2nd. Lee-Anne Kirschner was first to cross the finish line, achieving a personal best for the distance. 9 year old Cadel Nicholson was second to finish, with father, Chris Nicholson close behind him. Shepparton Runners Club would like to thank its sponsors Sportmans Warehouse, McDonald’s and Freers Panel Works. July 10km Handicap results: Lee-Anne Kirschner.............................1:00:00 Cadel Nicholson................................... 1:02:40 Chris Nicholson.................................... 1:02:41 Roman Batista..................................... 1:03:47 Mathieu Ryan....................................... 1:03:48 Stacey Clarkson...................................1:03:50 Steve Trevaskis.................................... 1:04:19 Josh Sait.............................................. 1:04:53 Jason Hunter.......................................1:05:05 Trevor Dainton..................................... 1:05:14 Helen Reynolds....................................1:06:02 Hayden Reynolds.................................1:06:30 Fiona Cameron.................................... 1:06:49 Larry Smith.......................................... 1:07:00 Rosalie Smith........................................1:07:11 Sue Olley.............................................. 1:07:28 Allan Connolly...................................... 1:09:12 Tom Avram.......................................... 1:12:59

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GVL Seniors Results Round 11

GVL Round 12 Saturday, July 8 Benalla ..............................v ...................Mooroopna Shepp United................v ................... Shepparton Euroa ..................................v .............................Echuca Seymour ...........................v ....................... Rochester Kyabram ..........................v ................Shepp Swans Tatura .................................v ........................ Mansfield

Euroa (49) ........................def ....................Benalla (42) Kyabram (55) ................def ................... Echuca (37) Mooroopna (56) .........def ...............Mansfield (28) Rochester (53) ..............def .......................Tatura (47) Shepparton (67) ..........def .................Seymour (50) Tatura (10)

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GVL Seniors 2017 Ladder

Kyabram .....................................................44 Shepparton..................................................36 Euroa ...........................................................36 Rochester ....................................................28 Benalla ........................................................28 Seymour.......................................................28 Echuca ........................................................24 Mansfield .....................................................12 Shepparton United ....................................12 Tatura ..............................................................8 Mooroopna ...................................................4 Shepparton Swans .......................................4

GVL A Grade 2017 Ladder

Kyabram .....................................................44 Shepparton..................................................36 Shepparton Swans .....................................30 Shepparton United ....................................28 Benalla ........................................................26 Mooroopna ................................................24 Echuca ........................................................24 Euroa ............................................................22 Rochester ....................................................12 Tatura ............................................................10 Seymour..........................................................4 Mansfield .......................................................4

Goulburn Valley League Adviser Footy Tipsters

Euroa (73) ........................def ....................Benalla (68) Shepparton (81) ..........def .................Seymour (56) Rochester (81) ..............def .......................Tatura (55) Mansfield (98) ...............def .........Mooroopna (72) Shepp United (94) ......def ......Shepp Swans (61) Kyabram (166) ..............def ................... Echuca (24)

GVL A Grade Results Round 11

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TOP PERFORMANCE… From left (back), Goulburn Valley League assistant coach, Dylan Nexhip, players, Jess Barnes, Elle Groves, Jana Brunier, Morgan Gibson, Monique Lenehan-Moustafa, Lauren Pryde, Stephanie Vick, Emma Ryan and coach, Tracey Brereton. (Front), players, Kara Dawes, Natalie Simpson, Mia Fallon and Belinda Lees. The team is happy that the league has been named as one of the top four leagues in Victoria after a good performance at the recent Netball Victoria Association Championships. Photo: Supplied.

GVL one of the top four netball leagues in the state RECENTLY, the Goulburn Valley League (GVL) participated in the Netball Victoria Association Championships at the State Netball Hockey Centre in Melbourne, performing so well that they have been named one of the top four leagues in Victoria. The GVL recorded only one loss during the round robin stage of the championships, including beating arch-rival SS&A Ovens & Murray FNL, who beat the GVL during the recent interleague weekend. Such dominant performances saw the GVL qualify for the finals of the championships. Unfortunately, the GVL lost by a solitary goal to the Bellarine FNL in the semifinal, which ended their championships for another year. T he cha mpionsh ip f i nal feat u red B el la r i ne F N L a nd B end igo F N L ,

with Bendigo FNL winning 18 to 14, to become the Netball Victoria Association Champions for 2017. This marks the third year in a row in which the GVL has made it to the final four of the Netball Victoria Association Championships, showcasing the exceptional talent of Goulburn Valley Netball. Coach, Tracey Brereton was extremely proud of her team, despite the close loss. “While we did not get the result that we wanted, the girls played really well all day. “We fought hard all day, in what I believe was a really tough draw, so to make the finals was an extraordinary effort. “To lose in the semi-final by one goal after a penalty in the final 10 seconds is heartbreaking, but that is the sport. “The team should be proud of what they achieved, and hopefully we can return next year and win it.”

MATT CHILCOTT (55) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Rochester Kyabram Tatura

DINNY ADEM (42) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Rochester Kyabram Tatura

DAMIAN DRUM (50) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Seymour Kyabram Tatura

DAVID FOX (49) Mooroopna Shepparton Echuca Rochester Kyabram Mansfield

JACQUI HUDGSON (55) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Rochester Kyabram Tatura

KYLE POWER (54) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Rochester Kyabram Tatura

SUZANNA SHEED (43) Benalla Shepparton United Euroa Seymour Kyabram Tatura

JOHN RYAN (59) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Rochester Kyabram Mansfield

DARRYL TWITT (53) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Seymour Kyabram Mansfield

MARTIN GLEESON (56) Benalla Shepparton Euroa Seymour Kyabram Tatura

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