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SHOWCASING OUR VIBRANT YOUTHS PAGE 33
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ICONIC SANDMAN BACK IN TOWN
CELEBR THE COMPATING OF A SPELETION CIAL REDEVELO STAGES PMENT 1&2
Pictured from left: Persona Attenda l Care nt, Nicola Lidster with resident Marcia Jones, Ian Sutton (World War resident, resident 2 veteran) , Nancy Moz. Photos Ross with Volunte , er, Melanie Spencer.
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THE GAME IS ON... Demons supporter Kyle Power from Shepparton and Doggies supporter Chelsea McKay from Shepparton show some fight for this Saturday’s big game. Photo: Kelly Lucas
By Stephanie Holliday A LOCAL Kyabram mum’s brilliant idea has resulted in her being reunited with her childhood cubby, built by her father around 30 years ago, after asking the Kyabram community if anyone recognised the structure from a photo. Kasey James decided it was time to get a cubby house for her growing family, having spent countless hours as a little girl with her sister playing in her own. Continued Page 12
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Demons out to break drought of 57 years CHELSEA McKay and Tom Ryan from Kevin Hicks Real Estate are mad about the Bulldogs. Footy is often a family affair, passed down from relatives. This is true for Chelsea, whose parents grew up around Footscray
and for Tom, whose cousin is the legendary Bulldogs player, Bob Murphy. Being a Mad Dog supporter may mean being the underdog and defending your team, but Chelsea thinks Melbourne is a good match for the Doggies. If they come out
on top, she won’t let her Geelong-supporting husband, or anyone else, forget it. “He says I’m a bad winner but it’s a big moment when we get in.” Continued Page 12 Mad for Melbourne Page 3
2022
TEACHING POSITIONS
Full Time | Commencing 2022 |Student Population 650 St Mary of the Angels Secondary College is currently seeking suitably qualified individual/s with the ability to teach in the following areas:
• Senior English • Religious Education • Maths
• VCAL/Applied Learning • Languages - Italian
St Mary of the Angels Nathalia is a Catholic Co-educational Secondary College that is committed to exploring and embracing the Franciscan values of inclusivity, social justice and right relationship with creation. We are a College that offers a variety of educational pathways inclusive of a comprehensive senior school program and differentiated approach to our pedagogy. Our learning culture focuses on collaborative practice, professional learning teams and the use of data to enhance the learning opportunities for our students. St Mary of the Angels Secondary College is also a member of the Nathalia Learning Community.
More than just coffee
Phone orders welcome 0447 173 806 Total Tools Carpark 46-52 Benalla Rd, Shepparton
Applications should include: • A cover letter • Response to the Key Selection Criteria • Curriculum Vitae, including three professional referees.
Key Selection Criteria and Role Description: www.smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au/about/employment Applications to be emailed to: principal@smotanathalia.catholic.edu.au
Application closing date: Friday 1st October, 2021 St Mary of the Angels community promotes the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.