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By Steve Hutcheson COMING out of the dark passage that was 2020, Greater Shepparton City Council is opening all stops on enlivening the creative juices that might be flowing through the people living in the region. With the soon to open Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) now functioning as well as major events such as the Shepparton Festival and Land of Plenty once more being re-engineered to cater for the new way we now do things. Continued Page 13

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Great day for grinners A CHEQUE TO MATCH THE PRIZE... Sales specialist, Aaron Cox, prizewinner Greg Munro, Ray and Haxhije Cox, store owners. Photo: Supplied

never even won a chook raffle before. “A friend of mine, Kevin Stewart did much of the work when I built my strawbale house and shed so some of this will get used to replace some of his gear.” said Greg.

just happened to be come to the opening to add to his range of tools only to be called up the next day and told he was the winner. “I went there to get some new gardening attachments for my wife and some other tools so this was quite unexpected. I have

BIGGER store in a new location was enough to give away a big prize. As a part of their opening day promotion on March 18, Total Tools in Benalla Road, Shepparton gave away a $2,000 voucher to one lucky shopper. Greg Munro from Shepparton

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By Steve Hutcheson AUTUMN rains have put a smile on a lot of faces and a patina of green on a lot of paddocks around the region. With rainfalls being recorded over 40mm in one day in parts of the region, the monthly average of 28.8mm over the last thirty years has been well and truly exceeded. With the rainfall being a steady drizzle rather than a heavy downpour, the region has been spared the problem of flooding however rivers are likely to rise over coming days as the rainfalls in upstream areas work their way into the waterways. Unlike parts of New South Wales, Queensland and eastern Victoria where rainfalls have been up to 800mm over the period of a few days, the rainfall for the Goulburn Valley has been modest yet welcomed. Rushworth olive farmer, Russ Knight welcomed the rains however, some stone fruit growers in the region may not be so pleased.

Measurements are mm Averages are from 1996-2021 for March. SOURCE: http://www.farmonlineweather.com.au/

On top of their problems getting labour to carry out the pick, when it rains, fruit of many stone fruit varieties may suffer from cracking or splitting, defects that make them unsaleable. As the weather is still having warm

cycles, a further problem can be humidity and low wind speed and how that impacts diseases and fungal growth. Problems aside, the rainfall is generally welcomed and the effect being seen is that the countryside is turning green again.

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SAM stages a soft opening WE have all watched in anticipation, the new SAM building evolve as a work of art itself. With the construction complete and all the green lights saying go, the building is ready for visitors with the principal tenants setting up shop. SAM, Kaiela Arts and the Visitor Centre commenced transitioning to the new site as of 1 March. This is no mean feat, with SAM alone needing to relocate its collection comprising 4,000+ unique artworks to the new purpose-built facility over the coming months. Kaiela Arts and the Visitor Centre on the ground floor will be fully operational from 31 March. The SAM Shop will also open on 31 March, allowing visitors to fully experience the new SAM building. Each of the three spaces is co-located, allowing visitors to move between the SAM Shop, Kaiela Arts and the Visitor Centre. With the art museum located over four floors, levels two to four will remain closed until closer to the Grand Opening Weekend

SAM OPEN THE DOORS... Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Kim O’Keeffe, chair Kaiela Arts, Bobby Nicholls, SAM chair, Stephen Merrylees. Photo: Steve Hutcheson

in October to enable SAM to complete the collection relocation and installation of exhibitions and new artworks throughout the entire building. The café and roof top bar and events space will also be opened in October in line with the Grand Opening

Celebrations. The official SAM Opening Celebrations will be in October, Planned to be an explosion of energy and creativity, will be unique and memorable, and nothing like Greater Shepparton has ever seen!

GV Health starts public aged care resident’s vaccinations GV HEALTH commenced its COVID-19 vaccination program to the public residential aged care sector last week, as part of the Commonwealth Government’s phase 1a vaccine rollout. 13 Residents at the Parkvilla Aged Care Facility at the Tatura campus of GV Health have now received their vaccinations. “It’s wonderful to know that the COVID-19 vaccine will help us to keep our doors open for our residents and their families,” GV Health Tatura’s director of nursing, Lisa Waite, said. This nation’s elderly population face a higher level of threat from the Coronavirus: Of the 909 deaths associated with COVID-19 in Australia, 94 percent have been people aged over 70 years, causing havoc and isolation for those who live in aged care homes. “Not only is this our first public aged care facility to have received vaccinations, it is also our first outreach location in the GV Health vaccine hub to have begun the vaccine program,” GV Health COVID-Response executive manager, Alicia Cunningham, said last week. “In coming days, we will vaccinate aged care residents at our other GV Health residential aged care facilities, which includes Grutzner House in Shepparton and Waranga Aged Care Hostel and Nursing Home in Rushworth. “Now that our mobile outreach team is established, we will continue

HOPING FOR A SAFER FUTURE... Parkvilla Aged Care Facility Tatura resident, Deanne Phillingham, received the COVID-19 vaccination last week. Photo: Supplied

to provide COVID-19 vaccine services until all of the public aged care residents have been offered and received the vaccine in our catchment area,” Ms Cunningham said. Public aged care staff have also started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as part of the priority 1a group at the McIntosh Centre in Shepparton which started operating as a vaccine hub last week. Approximately 640 aged care residents across 20 public aged care facilities in the GV Health vaccine hub catchment area will be vaccinated under the GV Health COVID-19 vaccine program.

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NEWS HOME CARE CATERING... The Good Meal Company provides meals to aged care providers. Photo: Good Meal Company

SPC launches prepared meal service into Tasmanian LEADING Shepparton food processing company, SPC has launched into the Tasmanian ready meals food market with Australia’s leading provider of home-style meals, The Good Meal Company is now available in the state. The company which was acquired by SPC in 2020 and is housed under parent company, Kuisine will ensure Tasmanians will be able to access high-quality prepared meals from home so they can eat and live better. The company has over two decades supplying public hospitals and will now offer home meal delivery service to Tasmanians in need including NDIS participants and home care clients. The Good Meal Company supplies to a range of clients including NDIS, health

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services, aged care providers, Meals on Wheels and other foodservice clients. All meals are made in Australia and the menu caters for a range of preferences and dietary needs with a wide choice of homestyle, classic and worldinspired recipes made with premium-quality seasonal produce and available for purchase at The Good Meal Company. SPC CEO Robert Giles said, “We are looking forward to introducing Tasmanians to The Good Meal Company’s convenient and nutritious meal options that are made here in Australia with high-quality produce. The launch will help us to continue to grow our health and aged care sector offering which already has a strong base through our existing SPC ProVital brand.”


NEWS / GETTING TO KNOW

WHERE ARE YOU FROM, AND HOW DID YOU FIND YOUR WAY TO SHEPPARTON? I grew up in Tasmania, then moved to Canberra to study and work from 1986. We moved to the region in May 2010. Will never be truly accepted as a local, but I will settle for not being con sidered t h at wei rd , short guy from Canberra anymore. WHAT DO YOU DO HERE? I am the chief executive officer of community service provider, FamilyCare. WHAT'S THE BEST PART OF YOUR JOB? There are many parts of my job I like. There are also some very difficult elements. The most important role is also my favourite – ensuring the experiences our clients share with us are incorporated into our advocacy. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE SHEPPARTON IN THREE WORDS? Generous, unpretentious, honest.

WHAT DO YOU DO OUTSIDE OF WORK? To relax, I like to read, run (well more of a shuffle these days) and garden. The gardening part has been a bit more challenging this year, with some u nwelcome , sl it her i ng visitors. I also like watching football, which is not always relaxing but provides a chance to catch up on ironing. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE THING ABOUT GREATER SHEPPARTON? The stone fruit in the GV is sensational and I love being able to grow Tasmanian pink-eye potatoes. It is also about 400km closer to the MCG than Canberra. WHAT'S ONE THING ABOUT SHEPPARTON YOU WOULD CHANGE TO MAKE IT BETTER? In the space in which I work, community service and welfare suppor t, there are lots of things done ‘to’ Shepparton, by people who live a long way away from the consequences of those actions. As a community I think we should insist on the local voice being heard more and afforded greater respect.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE... FamilyCare chief executive officer, David Tennant. Photo: Struan Jones

Daylight saving comes to an end

By Stephanie Holliday THIS weekend brings on the long cold winter and there are two things we need to do on Saturday night. The first is to wind back clocks one hour giving you an extra hour of sleep-in Sunday, next up is checking our smoke alarms are in working order.

Firefighters are urging Victorians to check their smoke alarms are in good nick this weekend, even better before heading off on a trip. Fire Rescue Commissioner Ken Block said it was equally important to test smoke alarms and clean them regularly. “It’s no good having a smoke alarm installed if it isn’t

working – a smoke alarm that is properly maintained can save your life if there is a fire,” Commissioner Block said. “It only takes a few minutes to clean and then test your smoke alarm by pushing the test button.” When turning your clocks back this weekend, ensure your smoke alarms are given a good once over.

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NEWS

Lovell open to discussion on Liberal gender quotas By Struan Jones THE Member for Northern Victoria, Wendy Lovell, has said she’s open to the idea of discussing quotas and ways to encourage more women into the parliament and the Liberal Party. Ms Lovell, a member of the Liberal Party who has represented the region in the Victorian Upper House since 2002, joins a growing chorus of Coalition leaders and MPs who say the idea should be considered. “We also have to recognise that the Liberal Party has a democratic process when it comes to preselecting candidates for an election,” she said. “Local members here have a very strong record of supporting women.” Ms Lovell referred to former Senator K ay Pat terson’s de s cr ipt ion of t he Goulburn Valley region as ‘The Valley of the Amazons’, making mention of a number of politicians and pre-selected candidates including Sharman Stone, Donna Petrovich, Amanda Millar, Jeanette Powell, Cheryl Hammer and even longserving member Fran Bailey in McEwan, all of whom represented the Liberal Party. “This area has a strong record of

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CHANGING ATTITUDE... Many members of the Victorian Liberal Party, including Wendy Lovell MP, are open to discussions around gender quotas in parliamentary representation. Photo: Supplied

preselecting, and then electing women, and the whole Liberal Party could learn from us,” Ms Lovell said. “I’d also extend a hand and say if there are any women who think they want to enter politics or parliament, I’m more than happy to meet with them and talk about it.”

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WITH the steadily rising cost of electricity, many Victorian households have already gone over to solar and are now considering adding a battery to supplement their solar PV system. Adding a battery will enhance your solar bill savings by being able to store solar-generated electricity for use later in the day. Households may also be able to charge the battery with electricity purchased from the grid at off-peak rates for further savings on bills, although charging from solar would remain the priority. With enough batteries and solar panels, imports from the grid can become rare events. However, the battery’s high initial cost means that these bill savings might be cancelled out for many households. An exception is where your battery cost is subsidised which is what the Victorian Government is currently doing. Drawing from batteries in the early evening reduces your demand on the grid at peak times, which could help your electricity network provider delay expensive capacity upgrades

(which consumers pay for indirectly). Also, powerline voltage in some streets rises when everyone is exporting from their solar systems at the same time. If the voltage gets too high, solar systems cannot export and solar generation is wasted. If you want to help the fight against climate change right now, then a battery doesn’t immediately reduce fossil fuel generated electricity in the grid, it simply stores energy. To make a difference it would entail using more panels to collect more of that solar energy. When more households install solar panels and batteries, there is greater potential to increase our use of renewable electricity in our electricity grid. In this way, at a societal level, increasing use of household batteries can actually assist in delivering more renewable energy and benefit our environment. To find out more about the battery rebate offered by the State Government, go to their website at https://www.solar.vic.gov.au/ solar-battery-rebate.


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LETTERS

OPINION / EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Letters to the Editor 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.

ISSUE WITH BRUMBY STORY Dear Editor, I wish to take issue with the final sentence of The Adviser’s article, ‘Horses on traditional land, whose culture is it anyway?’ (The Adviser, March 17) The claim that the project to develop a 300-acre property to house brumbies has stalled is incorrect. The property has been leased, fencing is to occur next weekend, and $74,000 was raised by supporters in little over a month. Not at all unachievable. There also could have been emphasis on other aspects that Parks Victoria do not prioritise, such as removal of noxious weeds, the NP’s acres of dead wood, track deterioration and the fact that Moira

Grass is in decline because of flooding at the wrong times of the year. Also, the Yorta Yorta are not the traditional owners - as per a court case. The Government spins this line however. Yours sincerely, Louise Guthrie Nathalia Want to have your say? Email your letters to the editor to editorial@sheppartonadviser.com.au Please keep letters to under 200 words.

COMMUNITY CONNECT

Tell us about your ‘not-for-profit’ community events via email at classifieds@sheppartonadviser.com.au or fax on 5832 8920 (information is required at least 2 weeks before an event). Please note listings are to be fewer than 55 words. UPCOMING SHEPPARTON VILLAGES TARCOOLA ACTIVITIES CENTRE Fashion Parade and Devonshire Tea at 1pm

on Friday, April 9. Presented by Kay's Fashions (Melb) $8 includes parade, Devonshire tea and lucky door prize. Garments available for purchase. Details & bookings (for catering purposes) please call 0438 567 957. ONGOING GROW Mental wellbeing: Depressed? Anxious?

Isolated? Suffering grief or loss? Know someone who is? Grow groups meet weekly to offer peer support and use a proven educational program for mental wellbeing. Shepparton: 11 Service St, 1pm Wed. Tatura: 9 Kerferd St, 10am Wed. Visit www.grow.org. au for online groups. Details: Lindy 0448 052 769 CARAVAN CLUB THE MURRAY RIVER RAMBLERS

Would like to invite you to join us for relaxing weekends spent with like-minded RV enthusiasts,

phone Kaye, 0408 230 147 MOOROOPNA CROQUET CLUB have sessions of

croquet on Wednesday and Saturday mornings starting at 9.15am and Thursday evenings at 6.15pm. A good sport for all age groups, all equipment supplied, very friendly club. Ring 5825 4541 for more information. FA M ILY A NON YMOUS Family A nonymous is a self-help group for families and friends of those individuals with drug, alcohol or related behavioural issues. Meetings are held each Wednesday from 6pm to 7.30pm at Church of Christ meeting room, corner of Nixon St and Corio St, Shepparton. For more details phone 0475 272 680 or email fashepparton@gmail. com If you would like to have your community activity listed in our revised Community Connect, simply submit details in 50 words or less to editorial@ sheppartonadviser.com.au

Over 150,000 Victorians have cancer. Our job at the Cancer Council Helpline is to provide as much help and support as these people need. Which doesn’t leave much money to publicise the service. But you can help. If you know someone that needs our help, please ask them to give us a call and speak to a cancer nurse.

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NEWS

RUSHWORTH EASTER FESTIVAL IN THE PAST... In a normal year, Rushworth was filled with a parade of vehicles and horse drawn carts. Photo: Denise Corbin

Hop along to Rushworth QUAINT Easter gifts, yummy food and fun for the whole family is on offer at the Rushworth Easter Heritage Market. Being held on Saturday April 3, the day will be filled with raffles, a great variety of food, car and motorbike displays and the Moora Draught Horses will be making a special trip into town for a visit. Keep your eye out for the Easter Bunny who will be making an appearance

throughout day to spread some chocolate cheer. The Top Pub will be putting breakfast on early in addition to serving meals throughout the day and will have live entertainment in the evening. For more information, check out the Rushworth Easter Heritage Festival’s Facebook page.

Goulburn Vibes returns to Victoria Park Lake this Easter

DEANS OF SOUL... Playing at Shepparton’s Goulburn Vibes this Saturday evening. Photo: Supplied

ENJOY an evening of live music by the water when the Goulburn Vibes outdoor music event returns to Shepparton’s events calendar this Easter. The outdoor live music event, held at Western Park, (25 Tom Collins Drive, next to the all-abilities playground and Aquamoves), was cancelled last year due to Coronavirus restrictions, however the Greater Shepparton City Council is pleased to be able to bring the event back. Locals and visitors will be able to enjoy a session of local performers in the intimate setting of the rustic bushlands behind Victoria Park Lake this Easter weekend, Saturday, April 3. “The first ever Goulburn Vibes was a celebration of everything local, there were talented local performers, great local vendors and our beautiful environment by the lake and the river,” Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr O’Keeffe, said. The inaugural performance saw local Page 10 – The Adviser Australia No.1:1553 Wednesday, March 31, 2021

artists Jessica Lorraine, Tenielle McKenzie and band and Tim Smith take to the stage. Another addition was Charlie McCosh who later in the year performed as the pick of the crop winner for Land of Plenty music festival. This year’s performers promise to be equally talented with the Deans of Soul, Madi Colville Walker and Rob Walker duo Gaka Wowa and Bodhi Hawken taking to the stage. The event is free and will feature local food vendors and a licensed bar area by local suppliers Shepparton Brewery and Chowtown. Attendees will need to bring a chair or picnic rug. Goulburn Vibes 6pm-9pm, Saturday 3 April, at Western Park, 25 Tom Collins Drive (next to the all-abilities playground and Aquamoves). Free.


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NEWS

FINE AND UNIQUE MEATS... Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods owner, Emma Krueger. Photo: Stephanie Holliday.

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS SORTED... Lots of fun activities on offer over the Easter break thanks to Elite Events Party Hire, St Anne’s College Kialla, Healthy Communities, Kidstown, It’s Party Time Jumping Castles Shepparton, Into the Wild Education and Greater Shepparton City Council. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

Fine and unique meats Activities to keep you warm AS the trees turn from summer’s bright green to the gorgeous russet of autumn and temperatures drop, a lot of us can find the motivation to get outdoors starts to dwindle. Thankfully, the Greater Shepparton City Council's Activities in the Park Autumn School activities program will be up and running come April, keeping our community out and active through fun, free activities across town. The program traditionally runs through to September every year and caters for all members of the community, from young children through to older adults.

There are activities on offer to keep the kids busy these Easter school holidays such as orienteering, stand up paddle boarding, kids' yoga, salsa in the park, rainbow painting, pedal go karts, spotlight walks and so much more. All sessions will be delivered by local facilitators including sports clubs, businesses, community groups and state sporting associations. Registrations are required for these activities ahead of time so be sure to head online to getmoovingshepparton.com.au for more information and to book in.

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SOM ET I M E S the usual rotation of lamb, chicken and pork can get a little monotonous. While delicious, something extraordinary and different such as quail or rabbit adds a touch of variety to our taste palate. With their delicately prepared selection of speciality meats and traditional European smallgoods, Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods has a growing reputation among foodies for their premium products with bold flavours. In addition to all traditional cuts and varieties of meat, they have a range of unique items on offer such as lamb brains, black

pudding and kangaroo just to name a few. Emma and Martin Krueger have proudly operated the business for the last 11 years and are committed to continuing to deliver the pristine quality the local butcher is known for. Sourcing specialty meat products is no problem for the team. “If we don’t have it and you can think of it, we should be able to prepare it or get it in,” said Emma. Taste the speciality products for yourself and visit Krueger’s Fine Meats and Smallgoods at 22 Colliver Road, Shepparton, or give them a call on 5821 5414.


NEWS

Hippoty hoppity, Easter’s on its way continued from front page

LET ME ROLL IT... Leading the band on the run, Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe, former Mayor, Anne McCamish, Committee for Greater Shepparton CEO, Sam Birrell, general manager Shepparton Festival, Louise Tremper, and local artist, Robert Baxter. Photo: Steve Hutcheson.

Band on the run continued from front page

By Steve Hutcheson GREATER Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe, speaking at the launch said, “There’s a lot of things happening in our community and obviously, we all have different opinions and priorities and knowing these can broaden the opportunities so we are looking for input from the community.” Former Mayor, Anne McCamish, is looking forward to Shepparton expanding its creative horizons. “We don’t have a creativity policy and until we do, we cannot have it included

in city planning and won’t have any funds dedicated to it. This is just the first tiny step towards having something much bigger,” said Ms McCamish. The first step will be to establish a steering group who will filter through the community submissions that lead towards the next stages of the strategy. Feedback is due by Wednesday 21 April. To have your say on the Creative City Strategy for Greater Shepparton visit https://shaping. greatershepparton.com.au/ or contact Council on 5832 9700 for more information.

By Stephanie Holliday EASTER bonnet parades lend their origins to the tradition of having new clothes after fasting during Lent. Wearing one’s ‘Sunday best’ was especially crucial to celebrate the resurrection of Christ, and what better way than with spectacular headwear. Now a rite of passage for primary school aged children, Easter bonnet parades provide an opportunity for children to think creatively and work with their parents (or watch as their parents prise a superglued fluffy chicken from their palm) to bring their creative vision to fruition.

EGGS-CELLENT EFFORT… Students at St Mary’s Primary School Mooroopna having lots of fun during their Easter bonnet parade. Photos: Stephanie Holliday

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NEWS

Fire Danger Period over in Hume Region THE CFA’s Fire Danger Period finished this week across District 22, 23, 24 and 12, which includes the Local Government Areas of: • Greater City of Shepparton • Benalla Rural City • Shire of Moira • Strathbogie Shire According to the latest Australian Seasonal Outlook, above average summer rainfall has led to a reduced bushfire risk for autumn. These conditions have led to a reduced fire activity in both grasslands and forests this summer. Much of Victoria will continue to experience milder conditions and lower bushfire potential over the coming months. CFA North East Deputy Chief Officer, Ross Sullivan, said widespread rainfall across the region has seen a reduced risk of fires escaping

ALL HANDS ON DECK... Fur Life Vet Clinic Shepparton veterinarian Katherine Lang with Frog, vet nurse Zoe Makar and veterinarian Jonathan Hipwell with Thor. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

RESTRICTIONS EASED... The Fire Danger Period in Greater Shepparton is over as of Monday. Photo: Supplied

and therefore the restrictions that are in place over the peak summer period have been removed. DCO Sullivan emphasised that while the FDP is coming to an end in some areas, it is still important to remain vigilant. “While these restrictions will be lifted in time for Easter, we are calling on campers and landowners to ensure they remain safe around fire,” he said. Unattended campfires continue to be a cause of concern for fire authorities and can cause significant damage if they escape. Irrespective of restrictions that are in place, DCO Sullivan said that people are responsible for any fires they light and will be held accountable by Victoria Police for any damage that results.

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Tip top care for your Best Mate WHEN something is amiss with your furry friend, the reassurance from a team of experts who are passionate about animals and have a wealth of experience is key to you feeling at ease that your pet’s health is in safe hands. Many of us invest in private health cover for ourselves, so why not extend that piece of mind to the other fluffy members of our family. Brand-new and purpose-built Fur Life Vet Clinic Shepparton is proud to offer their ‘Best Mates’ total care for pets program. For an annual fee, a plethora of health services are on offer to ensure preventative, comprehensive and proactive pet healthcare. “Rather than waiting until things get serious, through dental care, vaccinations, blood tests and many more care methods

for your pets, we are able to get to the crux of your animal’s health issues,” veterinarian Jonathan Hipwell said. “Often we catch things quite early that ordinarily wouldn't come up until they’re causing physical symptoms, and by treating such issues we can help ensure total health for your four-legged friend.” The Fur Life Vet Clinic is spacious, equipped with the latest, cutting-edge technology in pet health and are part of a network of clinics around Australia. They possess a wealth of knowledge that transcends across a dynamic team of expert vets Australia-wide. Now open for consults, Fur Life Vet Clinic Shepparton is located at 190 Benalla Rd, and the friendly team can be contacted on 4804 6444. To go into the draw to win a Best Mates Membership, visit furlifevet. com.au/shepparton and enter.


NEWS

GPs prevail MANY businesses have been affected by COVID-19, possibly none more than general practitioners. Traversing a land of uncertainty has become routine for these practices, with new rule changes and last-minute notices meaning they must adapt rapidly. Now with 1b patients (mostly the elderly and healthcare workers) able to get vaccinated in clinics, they face new challenges with a large demand from the public to receive them. Only two practices in Shepparton got the all-clear to administer the vaccines, Delta Medical Centre and Kialla Medical Clinic. “Planning everything in such a short time frame has been difficult,” said practice manager of Kialla Medical Clinic, Caitlin Burns. “W hen the gover n ment med ia released last week what clinics would be participating, we were inundated with phone calls for 3 days, which was tricky considering we hadn’t received the vaccines yet.” It hasn’t been all negative for the clinics,

VACCINE READY... Kialla Medical Clinic practice manager, Caitlin Burns, has worked hard to be able to provide vaccines to the region. Photo: Danielle Burns

with good feedback being given by many. “We’ve had great feedback from the community, most people come in excited and happy to receive their vaccination” Caitlin said. No date has been set for GP’s to move forward to the next phase of patients, details of which are yet to be released by the State Government.

Let them eat cake NOT many things taste better than cake. Make it an ice-cream cake, and you’ve hit the jackpot. Ice cream cakes can be finicky to make though and leaving it to the hands of an expert is the best way to ensure you’re not left with a delicious, yet useless puddle of sweet soup. Mia from Wendy’s Milk Bar at Kialla’s Riverside Plaza is an ice-cream cake making genius and can create a beautiful cake that fits your brief, made to order. She now makes custom cakes for birthdays, retirement parties, baby genderreveals and any other occasion you wish to commemorate. “I always love the look on kids’ faces when you give them ice cream,” Mia said. “So their delight when it’s in cake form is even more magical!” Wendy’s Milk Bar is at Riverside Plaza in Kialla, on the Goulburn Valley Highway. Dairy-free and gluten-free pre-made cakes are available, and all menu items are now available for order and delivery via Menulog. They can be contacted on 5891 2444.

THE SWEETEST THINGS... Mia Ginga, of Riverside Plaza’s Wendy’s Milk Bar, can make the perfect cake for any occasion. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

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A sticky success By Sarah Knight IT was a morning of cuddles and smiles as Bourchier Street Primary School’s 84 grade prep students and their favourite teddies tucked into some delicious homemade treats in celebration of the successful completion of their first term at school. The four classes made honey joys and iced and decorated teddy bear bickies, before celebrating with a teddy bear picnic under a clear blue sky last Thursday. B ou rch ier S t re e t P rep ye a r level

co-ordinator, Maddyson Combridge, said the focus of the first term had been on building relationships and establishing “community” within the classroom. Looking forward, Miss Combridge said, “The second term will provide our grade prep students with further insight into the broader community. “We have several field trips planned, where we will visit local service hubs, such as the police station, fire brigade and the local IGA supermarket.”

SWEET TREATS... Prep student, Ryan Wang, of Bourchier Street Primary School’s FJR class enjoys a homemade bickie with his classmates upon completion of their first term at school. Photo: Sarah Knight

Guide to this weekend’s Easter service times around the Valley Dookie Uniting Church: Good Friday service 9.30am Easter Sunday service 9.30am Pine Lodge Uniting Church: Easter Sunday service 11.00am Encounter Christian Church 155 Verney Road, Shepparton Good Friday Service, 9am Easter Sunday, 10am encounter.cc, connect@ encountercc.org.au Exchange Church 9 Pine Rd, Shepparton Easter Sunday, 4pm exchangechurch.org.au info@exchangechurch.org.au Generations 295 Dhurringile Rd, Tatura Good Friday Service, 10am Resurrection Sunday

Service, 10am Generations.org.au 5824 3240 GVCF Church 9 Pine Road, Shepparton Good Friday, 10am Easter Saturday at Frank McNamara Park, 4-6pm, located between Malcolm and Halpin Crescents, Shepparton Life Church 4 Treacy St, Mooroopna Easter Sunday Service, 10am lifechurchacc.org.au 5825 3938 info@lifechurchacc.org.au Shepparton Church of Christ 105 Corio Street, Shepparton Good Friday Service, 9am

Easter Sunday, 10am sheppartonchurchofchrist. org.au Pastor Barry Hutchings 0414 311 322 Shepparton Presbyterian Church 168 Hayes Street, Shepparton Good Friday Service, 9.30am Easter Sunday, 10am sheppartonpresbyterian.org.au Rev Kyung Ee 0403 536 721 kreex2@gmail.com South Shepparton Community Church 15 St Andrews Rd, Shepparton Easter Sunday, 9:30am Tim Hunter 0432 718 535 St Alban’s Anglican Church 15-17 Young St, Mooroopna Maundy Thursday, April

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1, Holy Communion and vigil, 7.30pm Good Friday, Solemn Liturgy of the Cross, 9.30am Easter Sunday Holy Communion, 9.30am. Communion and Egg hunt, 5pm St Augustine’s Shepparton 95-97 Maude St, Shepparton Maundy Thursday Vigil Service, 7pm Good Friday Service, 9.30am Holy Saturday, No Midnight Service Easter Sunday Lighting of the New Fire & Eucharist, 6.30am Easter Sunday Service, 9.30am 5821 7630

St Brendan’s Catholic Church 121 Knight Street, Shepparton Holy Thursday Mass, 5.30pm Good Friday Ceremonies, 3pm Easter Saturday Vigil Mass, 7pm Easter Sunday Masses, 8am and 11am sheppartoncatholic.org.au 5821 2633 shepparton@cdos.org.au St Mary’s Catholic Church, Dookie 93 Saddleback Road, Dookie Good Friday Stations of the Cross, 10.30am Easter Sunday Mass, 9.30am St Mary’s Parish, Mooroopna 2 Toolamba Rd, Mooroopna Holy Thursday, 7pm Mass of the Last Supper

Good Friday, 3pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion Easter Saturday, 7.30pm Easter Vigil Easter Sunday, 10am Mass 5825 2034 Seventh Day Adventist Church 124 Graham St, Shepparton Easter Saturday Service, 10am 0422 291 297 Salvation Army Cnr Nixon & Orr Sts, Shepparton Holy Thursday, 7pm Worship Evening ‘I am’ Good Friday Service, 9.30am Easter Sunday Service, 10am 5821 2666


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WILL PHILLIPS

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Phone: 5822 7577

Phone: 5822 1555

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FOOTBALL RETURNS… Mansfield v Mooroopna - 2020. Photo: Peter Benett

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Phone: 5820 2900

Phone: 5831 2031 70 Mitchell St, Shepparton

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Phone: 0438 372 280

Phone: 0438 354 524 Shepparton

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PETER LEHNE

Phone: 5821 2717

20 Telford Drive, Shepparton

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By Sam Saracino AFTER nearly 18 months on the sidelines, it is fantastic that the weather gods have turned it on for round one of the Goulburn Valley League. Two of the league’s fiercest rivals get the opportunity to kick start 2021 as a stand-alone game. Both teams will have a vastly different look to their playing list from what it would have looked like in 2020. United will be stronger and coach Rob Osborne is setting the expectations high for his players. On the other hand, Shepparton co-coaches Sam Ahmet and Ramadan Yze are optimistic about their teams hopes despite many pundits believing they will drop down the table after losses over the past 18 months. One of the most interesting games of the opening round will be at Mansfield where the home team comes up against Mooroopna. On the other hand, the Cats have enjoyed a near perfect pre-season under new coach John Lamont. Another intriguing match-up will be the battle between

the Shepparton Swans and Benalla. The Saints have strengthened their playing list and it will be a baptism of fire for first year coach Jack Pallpratt. Another a match of interest is the one at Kyabram where it makes the short trip down the road to Rochester. The Bombers are expected to be the team to beat this year again, especially that they have added some quality to their list but the Tigers under new coach Steven Stroobants are expected to be one of the challengers. Echuca will get the opportunity to make an early statement when it hosts Seymour in a twilight setting where it should draw a big crowd. Seymour will be led by Ben Davey and he will make a big impact on the Lions. In the final match, Euroa and Tatura will go into battle. The Bulldogs will be keen to make an early statement against one of the teams that is expected to make a sharp rise up the ladder. My tips: United, Mooroopna, Benalla, Kyabram, Echuca and Euroa.

Netball Roundup

RUSS POWELL

Phone: (03) 4418 2621

Football Roundup

By Sam Saracino HOW exciting for the ladies to be back on court for the first game of netball in 18 months. It just seems so long since Seymour claimed the premiership and Jessie Barnes took the courts by storm to be named the Wellman Medallist in 2019. No doubt the Lions, despite some key departures from their playing roster, and Barnes’ United, will still be contenders in 2021. The Demons are most pundits pick to be at the top of the ladder at the end of the home and away. Shepparton has added one of the most talented players in the region with Echuca United premiership netballer Tanner Edwards joining the 2019 finalist. Across town, the Shepparton Swans are expected to be thereabouts again under the watch of playing coach Jana Bruinier. The return of Erin Hopkins will be massive for the Swans while Klarindah Hudson is a new face to the club, joining from Murray League out Rumbalara and she is expected to have a big impact. The Swans are at home to Benalla and they won’t be taking them lightly despite the visitors expected to finish mid-table this winter.

Mooroopna should start the season on a winning note when it makes the trip to Mansfield. Kyabram make the short trip across to Rochester and both these teams will be eager to get their season off to a winning note. Tatura travel across to take on Euroa in what should be a good game of netball. The Magpies will be led by Ellie Warnock and they will be a reasonably new squad, having added at least five new players over the summer. The Bulldogs will be a young side, but have been boosted by the inclusion of Laura Ryan who joins having played with Shepparton in 2019. And in the final game of the round, Echuca will start favourite under the watch of former Kyabram mid-court and 2016-17 Wellman Medallist Step Vick. They come up against a Seymour team that has lost stars Elle McDonald and Meg Grbac. But despite their departure, the Lions still have a number of the players who led them to the 2019 title so the Murray Bombers will need to be on their game. My tips: United, Swans, Mooroopna, Rochester, Euroa and Echuca.

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Olympic athletes fire their guns in Shepparton By Struan Jones SH EPPA RTON’S Small Bore and Air Rifle Club plays host to the 2021 Target Rifle Australia National Championships this week, with about 95 shooting athletes descending on the Pine Lodge shooting range. The competition has also attracted members of the Tokyo Olympic team – Elise Collier, Kata Kowplos, Dane Sampson, Jack Rossiter - who will join the rest of the pack for the five-day shoot-out to determine national champions across 12 different events. If for some of you, the words ‘rifle shooting’ bring up images of the stiff-upper lipped hunter, Van Pelt, from Jumanji, these rifles are more akin to something The

Terminator would carry. Modern target rifles look more like bionic contraptions rather than something your grandfather’s father carried into World War Two (and thankfully for a vastly different purpose, too). Sue Lott of the Shepparton Small Bore and Air Rifle Club, who started shooting on the family farm when she was 12 and is a former national champion herself, said the event had been a long time coming in the new COVID world. “Some of these shooting athletes are the best in Australia, we are very lucky and we’re excited to have them here,” she said. “Only a month ago the governing body, Shooting Australia, made this a performance series event, which means

SHARPSHOOTER... Target rife shooter, Sue Lott, of the Shepparton Small Bore and Air Rifle Club, welcomes about 95 shooting athletes for the Target Rifle Australia National Championships this week. Photo: Struan Jones

anyone wanting to compete at the Olympics of Commonwealth Games can come and their score will go towards that.” Sue urged anyone interested in the sport

to come by the range at the Pine Lodge Recreation Reserve, 1127 New Dookie Road to witness some of the action.

State Championships a roaring success By Stephanie Holliday FOR those living in regional Victoria, the volunteers of the Country Fire Authority (CFA) live among us and come from all walks of life. Mooroopna hosted the much-anticipated CFA/ Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) State Firefighter Championships over the past two weekends at Mooroopna Recreation Reserve.

The competition between branches has been running for more than a hundred years, with 79 senior CFA brigades and 33 junior CFA brigades competing over the course of the Championships from all across Victoria. Peter O'Keefe, Deputy Chief Officer, Volunteers and Capability with the CFA said at the launch, "We come together in friendly manner to compete and build relationships. It really does highlight the diversity and the

strength of our volunteers." The 2021 Championships for the first time had all-female events taking place, with a large number of participants competing in the One Competitor and Two Competitor Marshall events. Events at the State Championships were based on practical firefighting activities,

building fitness, team skills and capabilities while utilising hoses, hydrants and other equipment. A range of senior rural and urban events took place including the Hose and Ladder, Y Coupling and Marshall events. A full list of all results can be found at vfbv. com.au.

CHAMPIONS... Competitors from all across Victoria came together in Mooroopna for the CFA/ Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) State Firefighter Championships. Photo: Sandra Witham

THE FUTURE IS FEMALE... The 2021 Championships for the first time had allfemale events taking place, pictured are female competitors representing CFA branches from all across Victoria. Photo: Supplied

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