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Palliative care, like you’ve never seen it before WELCOME to your new Community Palliative Care Hub. This impressive $5.5M building was recently completed and will provide the community with state-of-the-art spaces and facilities to provide support to patients and their families with life limiting illnesses and specialised end-of-life care. “The new building will accommodate our specialist teams of palliative care nurses, health professionals, social workers, cou nsel lors , t ra i ned volu nte ers We have this great new and spaces for training, family facility, and we are very consultation, carer and bereavement busy in our volunteer space supports, as well as administration at the moment, and that will and admission,” said GV Hospice STATE OF THE ART BUILDING COMPLETED... Pictured from left, the GV Hospice team in the waiting area Care president, Jeanette Powell. provide new opportunities of their brand new facility. Tracey Kerr, Angela St Clair, Kaye Gall, Elouise Pettie, Bec Nicoll, Maddi Nicholson, Desig ned over more than Shirley Taylor, Maree Chin, Lou Moylan, Ross Johnstone and Wendy Ross. Photo: Kelly Carmody for the future.” 18-months to be a fit-for-purpose interim executive to go into someone’s home at the designed spaces and staff, volunteers, and organisers muchcentre, the Community Palliative end of life, and we make sure they needed amenities to continue their fantastic work. Care Hub includes new clinics and manager, Kaye Gall. “Everybody’s experience of a life limiting disease have all the training and skills to feel consulting rooms for patients to meet and end-of-life is different, and so this service is about comfortable doing that,” said Maree. with nurses, specialists, supportive care Improved training and consulting facilities supporting people for their choices and their place of staff, telehealth, or to have a private moment are backed by specialised ‘pod’ workstations where death,” said interim executive manager, Kaye Gall. with their family. “This new space provides an opportunity to create “We were on top of each other before, and now we have staff can do their work. There is also new overnight the spaces that we need to give people their privacy and accommodation with a secure, private entrance and garage, new services. We have this great new facility, and we are very busy in our volunteer space at the moment, and the dignity, and for our staff to be able to do their work in a as well as bathroom and equipment amenities. This is ideal for those nurses and staff who facilitate the provision of new opportunities for the future.” space that is appropriate for them,” said GV Hospice Care As part of GV Hospice Care’s ongoing growth, the upper after-hours services, often working at night to provide care volunteer coordinator, Maree Chin. “Another palliative service we can provide is specialised around the district. Another improvement is the purpose- level of the Hub is available to lease, and specialist and training. We have a facilitator coming from Melbourne to made service area, that is kitted out with a lift so that community groups are being encouraged to put their mark train our patient care volunteers. They’re the people who sit equipment can be cleaned and moved safely upstairs for on the service and shape this wonderful service that has touched the lives of many families in the community. with palliative patients, and provide the extra care as they storage when it arrives at the Hub. The Community Palliative Care Hub has future-proofed go into people’s homes. “They always tell me that it is a privilege to be able end-of-life care in our region, providing patients with well-
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Village effort driving results THE impact of GV Hospice Care Service is well-known in Greater Shepparton. Their special team of health professionals, nurses, volunteers and other staff work to provide a specialist community-based driven care supporting end-of-life patients and their families. “People can be referred to Hospice by their doctor, oncologist, hospital, family, or they can self-refer, but the person being referred must agree,” said GV Hospice Care president, John Beaver. Through GV Hospice, a nurse can be made available to discuss a person’s concern any time of the day or night, 24-hours-a-day, 365 days a year, inclusive of all public holidays. “Many people believe that a palliative care diagnosis is a death sentence, but that is not always the case. People don’t always die, they can be discharged because they get well and then they might come back to us in the future,” said volunteer coordinator, Maree Chin. GV Hospice Care supports people with a life-threatening illness to live well, and in doing so, provides support within the person’s home to support symptom management and to improve the quality of life of individuals, carers and families. “I have been involved with Hospice for about 28 years, meeting with them and representing them in Parliament and was always aware of their wonderful reputation and service,” said GV Hospice Care president, Jeanette Powell, a role she has held since 2019. “The Hospice Committee of Management is a voluntary team of passionate, dedicated, skilled local people committed to ensuring Hospice has the funds, policies and staff to
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continue to meet the palliative care needs of the community, now and into the future. GV Hospice Care welcomes, encourages, and supports the participation of many diverse volunteers, who contribute in a myriad of ways to enhance the provision of palliative care services in Greater Shepparton. No matter your cultural or spiritual background, GV Hospice Care provides assistance for diverse local people, as well as pathways for volunteers. Volunteers’ activities are varied, and do not replace the
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work of paid employees. There are many roles and ways volunteers can help, such as seemingly small things like taking patients shopping or out for coffee. Volunteers and community groups will be well taken care of at the new Hub, which has training facilities and modern amenities for everyone involved with GV Hospice to benefit from. To learn about GV Hospice or to contribute, please visit their website at https://gvhospice.com.au/ or phone (03) 5822 0068.
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DID you know that when you purchase something from the GV Hospice Op Shop you are also contributing much needed funds to help pay for after-hours nursing staff? This is a vital community role that ensures the provision of 24/7 palliative care services through GV Hospice. This extra community support which helps the charity, and ideally gives back to the community at the same time, is a scenario that works extremely well. “Donations provided by the generosity of the community is a terrific way for the op shop to repurpose items and find them a new home, while it also gives back to an incredibly crucial service to help provide care for a person living with a life limiting illness,” said GV Op Shop m a n a g e r, D a r l e n e Crossley. “I also love the way the Op Shop gives back to the community. It is a safe place where people can come weekly, let go of the world, browse while listening to music and find a bargain. It is a win win scenario,” she added. The opportunity shop each day is suppor ted by an amazing number of volu nte ers , some of whom have given up their time to help over decades. Willie Johnstone has volunteered for over twenty years,
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THE LOVE OF VOLUNTEERING... Peter McDougall has been volunteering for just over two years. His brother Rob inspired him to get involved with GV Hospice who is a long-standing patient care volunteer. Photo: Kelly Carmody
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although she faces her own health battles, she continues to give her time to a cause that she is extremely passionate about helping. “I love volunteering here and the services are so important. People really need them, both patients and the community. These people are my family,” said Willie. The opportunit y shop stocks preloved clothing, shoes, sporting goods, manchester and an extensive range of household goods from bric-a-brac to larger pieces of furniture.
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By Natasha Fujimoto COMMUNITY is everything at the Greater Shepparton Secondary College, and this holds specific resonance for the school’s 250 Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students and educators. During NAIDOC celebrations last week, the focus was on community building through cultural learning and traditional activities, complementing the ongoing commitment and progress within the school to incorporate an Indigenous voice as an advisory on teaching First Nations culture and history. How and what Indigenous students are taught at GSSC, now include Indigenous community input, as a result of the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the college and the Local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group. With the intent of taking advantage of
every pivotal opportunity forwarded by the MOU and in the spirit of collaborative and co-operative change, the Ngarri Ngarri (teaching, learning) team of Koorie educators led the way in facilitating an engaging NAIDOC program for the entire school. NAIDOC program events included: guest speakers from The First Peoples Assembly of Victoria and the Korin Gamadji Institute (and extension of the Richmond football club), weaving, making damper, playing traditional games and incorporating a First Nation’s playlist for bell time music. For Senior Koorie Education Advisor, Larissa Falla, “The NAIDOC week celebrations at GSSC provided an opportunity for the whole school community to grow their knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultures of Australia’s First Nation’s people.”
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Giving voice to nonverbal students at Verney Road IT’S all about voice, not just the kind that is produced when air passes through the vocal cords causing them to vibrate creating sound, but the indelible right to communicate and be heard. From poets to politicians, the power and significance of an individual’s voice has been well recognised, so when CEO of State Schools’ Relief, Sue Karzis recently donated seven iPads to nonverbal students at Verney Road School, it was more than just the handing over of an educational resource. A Victorian not-for-profit organisation, State Schools’ Relief in partnership with Bank First and Australian Schools Canteen Association have raised funds to provide 423 iPads to nonverbal students across the state over the past three years. Presenting seven of these iPads to students at Verney Road school, Sue describes the sheer delight on the student’s faces as they received their devices last Monday as being, ‘simply incredible.’ In an earlier statement Sue said, “The iPad for non-verbal students is one of the most impactful programs that we run at States Schools’ Relief; to be able to provide a young person with the means to communicate their wants and needs is transformational.” Using specialised apps with clear and
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APPEALING FOR WITNESSES POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward following an assault and theft in Shepparton. The incident occurred near the corner of Fryers Street and Midland Highway at around 1:00am on Saturday, July 23. A 42-year-old man, walking home was approached by a teenage girl and a woman in her forties. It’s alleged the two assaulted the victim before stealing his personal belongings.
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A CELEBRATION OF LOCAL FINE WINES... Back row L-R, Will Phillips representing Fowles Wines, Matt Kilby of Whistle & Hope Wines, Megan and Ross Gehrig of Gehrig Wines, Paul Phillips chairman of the Dookie Wine Show, Mark Harkin of Wine by Sam and Andrew Westblade representing Brokerhouse. Front row L-R, Ian Dickson and Jenny Houghton of Maygars Hill Wines, Jude Marshall of Wine by Sam and kneeling in front, Tony Pellergrino of Brokerhouse. Photo: Geoff Adams
Maygars Hill takes out top Wine of the Show By Stephanie Holliday POPULAR regional vineyard Maygars Hill has taken out the title of ‘Wine of the Show’ at the annual Dookie Wine Show Awards dinner. The 19th awards dinner event at the picturesque Shepparton Golf Club was a great success and celebration of our flourishing local wine industry. Maygars Hill 2018 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon was crowned the winning drop, the result of a very small parcel of fruit being selected for the reserve label. Intense berries that burst with flavour and vitality were handpicked alongside a percentage of whole bunches added to the ferment. The ‘Wine of the Show’ encompasses dark fruit varietal characteristics with the signature touch of Maygars mint and was carefully matched with American oak for 14 months.
Established to promote local wines, the annual wine exhibition is held in conjunction with the Dookie A&P Society, Phillips Cellars and Regional Wine Centre, Broker House, Camerons Lawyers, InHospitality, The Graham Family, Go Tafe, The University of Melbourne and The Shepparton Adviser. At The Dookie Wine Show Awards dinner, the Wine of The Show was selected from the below class winners: Class 1. Shiraz: Maygars Hill 2018 Shiraz Class 2. Cabernet Sauvignon: Maygars Hill 2018 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Class 3. Other Red Varieties: John Gehrig 2017 R.G. Durif Class 4. Chardonnay: Star Dust and Muscle 2020 Chardonnay Class 5. Other White Varieties: Whistle and Hope 2019 Riesling
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The kid has the skills to succeed, and Sony has taken note EN T ER Jackson Fujimoto, PK A (professionally known as), Kuma the Third, an 18-year-old, Japanese/Australian lad from Shepparton, who grins wickedly not only because he has just landed his first gazelle flip at the skatepark but also because he is on the cusp of finalising a contract with music giant, Sony Australia. Jackson is a genre bending rap artist and music producer who has worked tirelessly for the past three years, crafting his own songs and deadly beats while initiating global
collaborations with producers from as far flung as Canada to France and improbably, Kazakhstan. Since transforming his bedroom into a make-shift studio, Jackson has garnered over 20M streams collectively over multiple online platforms, while his song, ‘I Rest My Case’, last year hit the top fifty in both Russia and Germany. To add to the song’s significant success, it was also signed to L.A label, 10K Projects – home to artists such as Trippie Red and Internet Money, earlier this year.
When asked what he believed to be key to his achievements so far, Jackson replied, “Being uncomfortable is the first step towards success as it ensures that you’re really trying and pushing for something new. I also see any set back as a test of my resolve, determination and endurance.” Armed with such a positive mindset and work ethic, I am sure we will all be hearing a lot more from Kuma the Third in the future. You can listen to Kuma the Third across all major music platforms including Spotify.
Melinda makes her mark
By Deanne Jeffers THE top job at Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) has been filled by Melinda Martin, who joins SAM with more than 20 years’ experience in arts management. She moved from Melbourne to pursue the role, which she began on July 11 after finishing up as CEO and director of Linden New Art School in St Kilda, a role that she held until her 10th anniversary at the helm. “I’m delighted to have relocated to Shepparton and look forward to exploring the region and getting to know the place and the community. I hope that SAM becomes a cultural and community hub – where people from all backgrounds can feel welcome,” she said. “My vision for SAM is that this place will grow to become a hub where all people can belong, delve into stories, play, make
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and have a good time. The community aspect is central to everything being done here.” Melinda likes to celebrate diverse artworks, that “make you stop and think.”
She said she is really excited and looking forward to the creative projects and collaborations that emerge from SAM now and into the future.
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Rehab promise By Deanne Jeffers THE shortage of drug rehabilitation services across the state has been acknowledged by the State Coalition Government, who have promised a new 30-bed, $36M facility for the community if elected in November. The centre would be built as one of five new rehabilitation centres, with others planned for Frankston, Mildura, the Latrobe Valley, and metropolitan Melbourne. Shadow Minister for Mental Health Emma Kealy joined Member for Northern Victoria Wendy Lovell, Liberal candidate Cheryl Hammer and Nationals candidate Kim O’Keeffe to announce the pledge. Ms Kealy said the pandemic has worsened mental health outcomes as well as access to support. “As a result, many Victorians have turned to drugs [and alcohol] to self-medicate and get through that extreme pressure of mental health. “We know that unless we provide more alcohol and other drug (AOD) facilities across the state, then more people are not going to get out of that terrible cycle of needing to drink or use drugs in order to get through the day.”
She said a Shepparton clinic was essential in order to reduce travel time and improve access to support services. “I see firsthand so many locals that don’t get access to this support and see the devastation that causes our community,” said Nationals candidate Kim O’Keeffe, who said the facility is one of her most important aspirations going into the election. Liberal candidate Cheryl Hammer said that the facility is a service that the community has spent years lobbying for. Through her work at The Cottage in Shepparton, a residential facility that assists local people to abstain from drugs and alcohol. “[The Cottage] has been filling the gap and it’s provided support for 350 people suffering addiction and their families since about 2017. These extra 30 beds will absolutely be amazing in support and complementing the work that’s already being done here,” said Ms Hammer. Current data shows a critical shortage of AOD beds in the state. A ratio of 0.74 rehabilitation beds per 10,000 people puts Victoria the second worst of the nation.
HEADED overseas? Travellers are urged to remain vigilant against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), particularly if travelling to and from Indonesia. In May, FMD was detected in cattle in Indonesia and has since spread to Bali, a popular holiday destination for Australians. Greater Shepparton mayor, Cr Shane Sali said the incursion of FMD into Australia would be devastating for the livestock industry. “Agriculture is one of Greater Shepparton’s top five industries for employment and accounts for the greater part of $566 million in output. Foot and Mouth Disease would affect the meat processing, milk and wool industries with cattle, sheep, pigs and goats all impacted,” he said. “The awful reality of this disease is that milk and meat production, trading and transportation of these products would need to stop, and animals would need to be euthanised to control the disease. It would mean incredible hardship for primary producers whose livelihoods would be impacted.” Cr Sali urged locals travelling to Bali to take care on their return. “We can all do our bit if returning from Bali. It’s not worth the huge risk to Australia’s agriculture industry to keep those pair of thongs.” “Make sure you disinfect all clothing when you get back and stay away from rural and
MAJOR RISK... Foot and Mouth Disease was detected in cattle in Indonesia during May and has since spread to Bali, a popular holiday destination for Australians. Take extreme caution when travelling and especially returning to Australia in the wake of this outbreak. Photo: Supplied.
agricultural areas if you are on holiday in Indonesia,” said Cr Sali. “It can also survive in frozen, chilled and freeze-dried foods, which is why we should never bring food into Australia from overseas.” The biggest economic implication of an Australian case would be producers losing access to global export markets, potentially for years, until the disease is contained and eradicated. Biosecurity measures are in place with producers asking those returning from Indonesia to not visit rural or farming properties within seven days of returning to Australia. For more information, visit https:// www.agriculture.gov.au/biosecurity-trade/ pests-diseases-weeds/animal/fmd
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New direction for major festival THE Shepparton Festival has appointed Kristen Retallick as the new festival director. Kristen has worked in the Arts for approximately two decades and possesses a breadth of well-rounded experience and deep community connections. She said she is looking forward to commencing her role and taking the festival in a new direction built upon the foundation laid by the committee and outgoing operational team. “We are delighted to welcome Kristen to this important role. Her work as an artist, producer, curator, leader and vanguard for community engagement signals the beginning of a new era for Shepparton Festival. “The committee is looking forward to supporting her to deliver enriching creative events and experiences for 2023’s Festival and beyond,” said Festival chair, Kirsten Green.
ARTISTIC DIRECTION... Creative soul Kristen Retallick will head up the Shepparton Festival as it prepares for 2023’s festivities. Photo: Supplied.
Kristen will begin her new role in August. Information regarding the 2023 festival’s Expression of Interest process and the ‘Call to Create 2023’ branding competition will be released shortly afterwards.
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ROADWORKS commenced in Nixon Street, between Skene and Corio Streets, Shepparton on Monday, August 1. C on st r uc t ion i s pla n ned to b e c o mpl e t e i n D e c e m b e r, w e at h e r p e r m it t i n g . T he proje c t w i l l b e completed in two stages. Stage one works will occur in the eastern bound lane, causing the north end of Nixon Street to be closed to traffic. Pedestrian access around Nixon Street and Deakin Reserve will be maintained throughout construction.
These works are required to renew t he agei ng road a nd to i mprove intersection safety for both road users and pedestrians. Please obey traffic management during the upgrades. Road users may need to seek alternative routes and parking arrangements for the duration of the project. For further information please contact the Council’s Projects Department on 5832 970 0 or email projects@ shepparton.vic.gov.au
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Welsford Street Stages 5 & 6 Design CONSULTATION Do you travel along Welsford Street? If you use the street as a commuter, pedestrian, cyclist or to shop or visit a business then Council is looking for your feedback on the final two stages of upgrade works. Welsford Street Stages 1, 2 and 3 have been completed with Stage 4 due to commence soon. Stage 5 and 6 are out for pre-draft consultation and involve the last stretch from Wyndham Street to High Street. This is what Council seeking comments on now. Council will prepare the draft concept designs and costings for Stages 5 and 6 upgrades after hearing from commuters, community and businesses.
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Stage 4 designs have been completed for the upgrade of Welsford Street from north of Fryers Street to north of High Street. Service relocation works to support construction for Stage 4 will commence in late 2022 and will take three-to-four months to complete.
Stages 5 and 6 designs are currently being investigated and will upgrade Welsford Street from north of High Street to the Wyndham Street (Goulburn Valley Highway) and Sobraon Street intersection. Pre-draft consultation with stakeholders and landowners along Welsford Street has begun and will inform any designs prepared. Construction for Stages 5 & 6 is subject to future funding and budget allocations.
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Shepp East’s junior poet laureate EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST ARE NOW OPEN until 19 August 2022. Following the success of the 2021 Health and Wellbeing Event, EOI’s are now open for Greater Shepparton businesses to showcase their Health and Wellbeing services to an audience from across our region and beyond.
Event returns. Calling for Health and Wellbeing businesses to be involved in the 2022 Health and Wellbeing Event. Apply to be a stallholder today: www.healthandwellbeingevent.com.au
GV BRaIN PRESENTS ANNA MEARES
Wednesday 17 August | Doors open 6pm
at The Woolshed, Emerald Bank Kialla After two years GV BRaIN returns in partnership with Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Don’t miss this special event, with the greatest Australian Olympic cyclist of all time. Tickets selling fast from riverlinksvenues.com.au
WINTER SESSIONS
Saturday 27 August | 5:30pm to 9:30pm Merrigum Hall, Merrigum Warm up with music from Timothy Li and The Three Of Us. The Merrigum Hall will be transformed into a musical oasis. You do not want to miss this final show of the 2022 tour. For more information and to secure tickets visit: thewintersessions.com/tickets
HEALTH AND WELLBEING EVENT
Sunday 18 September | 8am-5pm
By Natasha Fujimoto AS soon as you see Riley Wooster, you just know that there is something of a writer about him. He has a quiet demeanour, whimsical saunter and a burning curiosity in his eye. But it is when Riley speaks that you can gauge the writer within. With an expansive vocabulary and a talent for detail, Riley can paint a picture with words. Riley is an 11-year-old poet and on Sunday, July 24 at the Shepparton library, he won the prestigious Furphy Literary Award for Junior Poetry. ‘A Sea of White’, is the title of Riley’s winning piece, and it’s an eloquent, free-verse poem that employs clever metaphor, describing a legion of white corellas that swoop in to attack a farmer’s crop. Poetry being his preferred genre, Riley says that the inspiration for the poem came from observing a flock of marauding corellas near his home during the summer and says that it took him about an hour to write the poem, with an additional half hour to edit. When asked if he is a perfectionist, Riley said, “I try and get as close to perfect as I
A promising future awaits Riley Wooster, Junior poetry award winner at this year’s Furphy Literary Awards.
can when I write, because I know for a fact that no one’s going to ever write something that’s completely perfect. There’s always going to be something in it that could be better.”
A Sea of White
I try and get as close to perfect as I can when I write, because I know for a fact that no one’s going to ever write something that’s completely perfect. There’s always going to be something in it that could be better. Riley Wooster
at McIntosh Centre, Shepparton Showgrounds Celebrate what wellness means to you. The Health and Wellbeing Event is a day to discover a new wellbeing experience from our region’s best and brightest. Tickets on sale soon Follow @healthwellbeingevent for updates!
As night time fades and daylight dawns, The proud army awaken from their slumber. Resplendent in their pristine uniforms, in the tree tops ready for action. The cacophony of their piercing cries, Breaks the still silence of sunrise. Soon they begin their ascent, Spreading their wings in impressive formation. Beating in breathtaking rhythm, Accompanying the shrill symphony. The dreaded foe of the farmer, Swarming like locusts to crops. Winding through the heavens, Covering in the sky like a blanket in motion. Sharp beaks hungry to devour all in their path, Stripping trees and livelihoods bare. I stand a solitary figure, Bearing witness to a squadron in flight. A true force of nature, An ominous sea of white.
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END OF SEASON SALE... Speciality Trees is having their the three-day end of season sale from Friday August 19 to Sunday August 21. Photo: Supplied
The once-a-year, 3-day tree clearance window is about to open JUST in time to plant before the weather begins to warm up, Speciality Trees are once again opening their Benalla production nursery gates to the public. On display is a mix of their advanced containerised trees available for sale at clearance prices. Over three consecutive days in August, visitors can talk to the team and view what is on offer, without the need to book an appointment. The three-day end of season sale is on Friday August 19 from 8am – 4pm, Saturday August 20 from 8am – 4pm and Sunday August 21 from 8am – 2pm. Tre e s ava i l able for s a le i nclude
containerised fruit trees (apricot, apple, pear, peach, plum), deciduous trees (Crab Apple, Ornamental Pear, Crepe Myrtle, Gingko, Silver Birch) as well as a selection of containerised natives. Please note that there is no bareroot material available for purchase this year. Importantly, the weekend allows locals the opportunity to discuss their own tree needs with a team of qualified horticulturists for both short and long-term tree supply. Speciality Trees is located at 1317 Mansfield Rd, Benalla. Please direct all tree enquiries and sales to 9554 2000 or www. specialitytrees.com.au
Proud by name, proud by practice We aim to provide not only the best Traditional Thai massages, but also the best customer service possible Kathy Khongsthidporn. THE perfect place to go when the stresses of the day wash over your body, tightening your muscles and clouding your mind, is Proud Traditional Thai Massage. At its new home at 158 High Street, Proud Traditional Thai Massage aim to relax, rejuvenate and renew every one of its deserving customers. “I wa nt my c u s tom er s to k now that when they come to Proud Thai Traditional Massage, they are like family to us. We aim to provide not only the best Traditional Thai massages, but also the best customer service possible,” says owner and manager, Kathy Khongsthidporn. In business for five successful years, Kathy says that the move to High Street was based on the desire to provide an even better customer experience for her loyal
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT... Kathy Khongsthidporn is PROUD to announce the shop’s new home at 158 High Street. Photo: Natasha Fujimoto
customers and to welcome many new ones as well. Indeed, the new premises are not only pristine but give you the delicious feel of Thailand itself, with its traditional décor. Kathy and her staff are proud to offer a range of massages; dry and with essential oils, designed to ease away tension and restore a healthy equilibrium to your body, mind and spirit. With prices determined by the time interval you choose, you will surely leave Proud Traditional Thai Massage feeling satisfied relaxed, rejuvenated and renewed. Don’t forget Thai Proud Massage have moved to 158 High Street, Shepparton. Call their friendly team to book on 5858 5446.
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You can nominate an apprentice/trainee from your business that has shown excellent progress in their training, approach to the job and performance. This award recognises the individual’s overall performance. Sponsored by: GOTAFE
Environmental/Sustainable Business Of The Year Award
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As we know 2021 brought about a year of business change more than many others, and we would like to recognise businesses that have introduced new processes, services or products to affect positive change. This can be improving existing methods or practices or starting from scratch. Ultimately the goal is to reinvigorate a business creating new value and boosting growth and/or productivity.
To recognise a business that is adapting to a changing climate and a low carbon economy. Customers are recognising the footprint of a business and carbon emissions as being important with businesses they are interacting with. Directors and managers need to take into account the carbon intensity to illustrate this to stakeholders and customers to ensure their patronage.
Young Professional Of The Year Award
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GV Healthy Workplace
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Memories are made behind the wheel NOSTALGIA drives with local artist Gregory ‘Becko’ Beckenham riding in his 1964 Ford Thunderbird. Purchased in 2015, for this Kialla Lakes resident turning the keys is like turning back time. “It is incredible to feel that adrenaline run through my body again with the sound and vibration of a V8 390 big block. The feeling reminds me of the Holden and Ford V8s I owned in the 80s and 90s. It would be great to still have them, but sometimes the cost of everyday life and supporting a family is more important, and I wouldn’t change a thing,” he said. “My family and I have had great pleasure enjoying the nostalgic part of a classic car where we can have those feel-good moments. “My wife likes to pack the picnic blanket and we head off somewhere for lunch before my son tries to take it for the day, which he does on approval. At nights, I often pick my daughter and her friends up from the nightclubs.” Greg’s T-Bird is another member of the family, and he has been privileged to take part in weddings, formals and to tour the countryside. Imported from Texas by the first owner, the engine, paintwork, and interior are all original.
“The comfort inside and the way it handles the road, like the driver is in control and not the car. Modern cars seem to lose that feel and sense of control. Understanding and appreciating the quality and manufacturing skills motor companies had back in the 1960s in the USA makes it even more of a treasure to own.” A few years ago, a friend sent Greg a Facebook link for a local group called GV Cars and Coffee, managed by the late Peter Russell. “Peter’s passing from a long illness that he fought hard over the years didn’t slow him down from building a wonderful group of car enthusiasts,” said Greg. “Even without a classic car, you were made very welcome to join in. The first GV Cars and Coffee that I went along to at Emerald Bank, Peter came straight up to me and shook my hand, said he loved my car and asked if we could go for a spin in the Thunderbird. “So, we did, and Peter’s smile said it all. I felt in that moment that I had known Peter for a lot longer than five minutes.” “Peter will be sadly missed by everyone at GV Cars and Coffee, but with the 600 strong members, the wheels keep spinning, the yarns keep coming, and the chrome will keep shining,” said Becko.
1964 FORD THUNDERBIRD... Imported from Texas by the original owner, present-day keeper of this T-Bird, Kialla Lakes artist Greg Beckenham, has kept the original engine, paintwork, and interior. He says he likes driving on the left (opposite) side but his passengers don’t like paying when they go through the drive-thru. Photos: Deanne Jeffers.
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3. CHRIS BUZZA ................124
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21. ANGELO KAKOUROS ..112
5. KIERAN MOON ..............123
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JOEY CAMPANELLI
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7 Mill St, Mooroopna
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7
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4 MELBOURNE 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 SYDNEY 4 ST KILDA 4 GEELONG
STEVE SNELLING
6 CARLTON 4 G.C SUNS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 ESSENDON
29 Telford Drive, Shepparton
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Steve Snelling ROUND 20 SELECTIONS MANAGING DIRECTOR
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6 CARLTON 4 G.C SUNS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 ESSENDON
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6 CARLTON 4 G.C SUNS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 ESSENDON
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Phone: 5831 3833
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Corner of High St & St. Georges Rd, Shepparton
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6 CARLTON 4 G.C SUNS 4 RICHMOND 4 ESSENDON
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7
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Football previews R16
ROCHESTER V SHEPPARTON UNITED Rochester regained their place in the top six after a big win against Tatura last round. They now have a favourable draw, but coach Steven Stroobants will be reminding his players to not get ahead of themselves. Sheldon Bogdan, Charlie Di Stefano, Kaedyn Napier, Wil Norman and Blake Serra will be doing their best to ensure the Demons are competitive against the Tigers, who have plenty to play for today. Christopher Jansen (five goals), Shaun Atley, Hugh Hamilton, Stroobants (six goals) and Jordan Harper will be looking to continue their strong form to ensure the home team banks the win and takes a step closer to qualifying for the finals. Tip: Rochester.
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The Shepparton Swans were strong in the second half last weekend in turning the tables on Shepparton after losing to them earlier in the season, while the Bulldogs struggled to go with a rampant Rochester outfit. Billy Cooper, Tom Sullivan, Mitchell Elliott, Aubrey Coote and James Bennett will be doing their best to try and inspire the Dogs to a much-needed win. Bryden Squire was absolutely brilliant last weekend. James Auld, Isaiah Jones, Joeve Cooper and Max Clohesy were others to shine in the win. Unsure if Cooper and Clohesy will be available due to returning to the Murray Bushrangers. If they are, it will be a huge bonus for the Swans. Tip: Shepparton Swans.
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6 CARLTON 4 G.C SUNS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 ESSENDON
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4 MELBOURNE 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 SYDNEY 4 ST KILDA 4 GEELONG
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6 CARLTON 4 G.C SUNS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 ESSENDON
KYABRAM V BENALLA Kyabram want to avoid a third straight defeat and bank another four points that will take them closer to qualifying for the top six. Coach Paul Newman would have liked what he saw in the first half at Echuca last weekend, but disappointed by the second half, especially the third quarter. Benalla is limping to the line after what has been a tough year for them. Will O’Donoghue, Christopher Welsh, Jarrad Waite, Michael Rheese and Adam Walsh will be looking to continue their good form and will be doing their best to curb the influence of Jason Morgan, Kaine Herbert, Lachlan Smith, Zachary Norris and Aidan Robinson. The Bombers will have too much firepower and experience for the Saints to not win the four points. Tip: Kyabram.
MANSFIELD V MOOROOPNA Both remain on track to play finals, especially the Eagles who have won 12 games. The Cats went a long way towards stitching their place in the finals with an important win over Seymour last round. Mansfield did what it needed to do in a solid win over Benalla in round 15. Ben Christopher (five goals), James Herridge, Cameron Arnold (six goals), Tom McDonagh and Ross Brown led the way for the Eagles, and they will be important again in this contest. Dom Gugliotti, Liam Betson, Lucas Caccaviello, Nathan Basile and Keelin Betson lead by example for the Cats last round. If they can continue their form and get the supply to Chris Neild and Jackson Trengove then the Cats will be a massive chance of kicking a winning score. Tip: Mansfield.
Seymour has the job ahead it if it wants A to regain its place in the top six. ROUND 20 SELECTIONS SHEPPARTON V ECHUCA ROUND 20 SELECTIONS • C a k e s • 6 FREMANTLE 6 CARLTON The Lions dropped out of the top six after 4 MELBOURNE 6 CARLTON Echuca will want to continue its winning 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 G.C SUNS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 G.C SUNS losing at Mooroopna last weekend. Coach form when it comes to Shepparton 4 SYDNEY 4 RICHMOND 4 SYDNEY 6 BRISBANE LIONS Ben Davey knows that the task of Euroa and the home of the grand final. 4 ST KILDA 4 ESSENDON 4 ST KILDA 4 ESSENDON at home will be difficult for his Lions. The Murray Bombers were challenged early 4 GEELONG 4 GEELONG Jack Hellier, Adam Giobbi, Lachlan Hill, Ben by the reigning premier last weekend before Giobbi and Andrew Smith were outstanding in exploding into action during the premiership VIC WENDY the Pies big win over United last weekend. quarter to set up their win over Kyabram. BOVALINO LOVELL The Pies had nine different goalkickers and five Co-coach Andrew Walker led by example Phone: Phone: that kicked multiple goals. That will present 5821 4588 5821 6668 last weekend and the likes of Will Monahan, some challenges for the Lions defenders, 133 Maude St, 222 Wyndham Street Jackson Stewart, Logan Prout and Shepparton Shepparton who only scored seven goals last weekend. 6 8 Mitchell Wales ably supported him. Dylan Scopel, James Wooster, Jordan If they can continue that form then the likes Wendy Lovell MP Angus, Lachlan Waite, Nicholas Quigg of Jordan McGregor, Mitchell Brett, last Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region and Jack Murphy will be doing their best week’s debutant Ned Byrne, Jayden Dhosi ROUND 20 SELECTIONS ROUND 20 SELECTIONS to lead from the front for the Lions. and Nick Allan will have their work cut out 4 MELBOURNE 6 CARLTON 6 FREMANTLE 6 CARLTON I think in the end, the Pies are playing really going the distance with the visitors. 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 G.C SUNS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 G.C SUNS 4 SYDNEY 4 RICHMOND well and should overcome the Lions to And, the visitors will only get stronger 4 SYDNEY 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 ST KILDA 4 ESSENDON consolidate their place in the top two. today with the return to Jack McHale. 4 ST KILDA 4 ESSENDON 4 GEELONG 4 GEELONG Tip: Euroa. Tip: Echuca. The Adviser. Australia No.1:1622 Wednesday, August 3, 2022 – Page 19
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TENNIS WEATHER... Lincoln Trinder is pictured playing tennis. Photo: Supplied.
The Saturday Open Contributed by Ben Ladson 25 players made the most of the beautiful weather on Saturday! Backing up his debut performance, Jai is yet to drop a set on Court 1, whilst Mike showed why he deserves his spot back on Court 1, cleaning up competition on Court 2. Court 3 saw Lorenzo hit back to form, and Chris K wasn't having any of his dad's tricks
this time around on Court 4. Meredith wasn't mucking around on Court 5, and nor was Kylie on Court 6. If you’d like to have a hit of tennis on Saturdays at 1.15pm, it’s just $2 with new balls at 4 Packham Street, Shepparton. Newcomers are always welcome. With Spring weather just around the corner, The Saturday Open is open to all!
Netball previews R16 ROCHESTER V UNITED ROCHESTER is seventh, six points adrift of the six th-placed Sheppar ton. Teal Hocking and Maddy Egglestone were the shining lights in the Tigers’ win over Tatura last weekend. They will need to lead the way for Rochester if the home team wants to take down the visitors. United shooters Georgia Walpole and Jessie Barnes-Hill were outstanding in the statement win over Euroa last weekend, supported by Sophie Garner and Bess Schinoffsky. If they can all dominate again, then the Tigers will find it difficult to overcome the Demons. Tip: United.
TATURA V SWANS THE Shepparton Swans will be looking to chalk up their sixth win of the season when it goes across the causeway to Tatura. Coach Courtney Simpson would have been thrilled by her team’s efforts against the Bears last weekend despite going down by two goals. Harriet Gall, Shinea Sali and Ash McMahon were the standouts in the heartbreaking loss, and they will need to play well again for the visitors to get the win. Charlotte Thomas starred for Tatura in goals last weekend and if she can continue this and get some support from her teammates in the form of Elise Boyer and Steph Gorrie-Smith, then the Dogs could chalk up their second win. Tip: Shepparton Swans.
SEYMOUR V EUROA EUROA and Seymour will look to bounce back when they go head-to-head at Kings Park. Both suffered defeats last weekend. Defender Tylah Marchbank, Sophie Owen and mid-courter Kellie Davidson will be pivotal for the visitors in what is likely to be another high energy contest. Sarah Szczykulski and Jordyn Beattie’s defensive performances on court kept the Lions in the contest last weekend. If they can keep the Euroa goalers at bay coupled with Casey Adamson and Courtney Aldous being able to impact the game, then that
should be enough for the home team to get the win. Tip: Seymour
KYABRAM V BENALLA BENALLA can mathematically still play finals if it can win its remaining three games. Kyabram is only playing for pride, but it can continue its gallant form, Ky will cause Benalla some headaches especially if Chicky Vick can get on top in the attacking third for the home team. Benalla defender Chloe Hill and mid-courter Hayley Martiniello were key contributors for Benalla in the win over Mansfield last weekend. If they can continue that good form, then the Saints can come away with the win. Tip: Kyabram.
MANSFIELD V MOOROOPNA MOOROOPNA will look to continue its push towards a top two finish. The Cats scored their best win of the season last weekend by overcoming the top of the ladder Seymour. Coach Di Hanslow hopes to welcome back a few girls that missed last weekend’s game. But she will turn to her defensive duo, Ella Ogier and Ashley Lancaster, to lead again while hoping Shelby Britten and Elle Brooks can continue their good form through the centre of the court and in goals respectively. Tip: Mooroopna
SHEPPARTON V ECHUCA SHEPPARTON will welcome the challenge of Echuca. The Bears had an important win last weekend which allowed them to retain the six-point buffer on seventh placed Rochester. Coach Tracey Brereton will turn to the experience of Jacinta Todd to continue her good form and star shooter Ella Sidebottom to drop her goals when the opportunities present to her. The Murray Bombers will look to Bianca Willis, Belinda Lees and Greta Pearson to continue their good form after they led by example in last weekend’s win. If the visitors can get on top early, then the home team may struggle to peg them back. Tip: Echuca.
CELEBRATING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW
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POSITIVE NEW SPACE... GV Hospice Care president, Jeanette Powell. Photo: Kelly Carmody
THE new premises will be well looked after by the incoming executive manager, Wendy Ross, who steps into the top roll next Monday, August 8. Wendy is a registered nurse who has a wellrounded history working across public health sectors, community health, not-for-profit,
TOP ROLE... Wendy Ross is set to become the new premises executive manager. Photo: Kelly Carmody
and government health services. “Hospice has been very fortunate in its leadership, with past executive managers who “I’m eager to continue have all had their own the fantastic work that GV unique expertise, from Carmel Smith, Faye Hosie, Hospice provide, and I’m and our current interim looking forward to seeing executive manager Kaye the positive impact this new Gall,” said GV Hospice community asset will have Care committee president, Jeanette Powell. executive manager “We look forward to our Wendy Ross newly appointed executive manager Wendy Ross joining our team and continuing to take Hospice into the future,” she said. During her time at Nathalia, Cobram “As well as working with patients, while at and Numurkah (NCN) Health, Wendy oversaw palliative care patients, and she says Moira Palliative Care I oversaw the op shop, providing this nature of care is something she so I've seen the value of community support and not-for-profit services in this space as is deeply passionate about. “The new Hub is a wonderful, positive well. “I’m eager to continue the fantastic work space and all the staff and management should be very proud with what they’ve that GV Hospice provide, and I’m looking forward to seeing the positive impact this done,” said Wendy.
new community asset will have. Being able to welcome the community to use this new development is incredible.” Wendy said her vision for this new era is to grow the services through the new development to continue to meet the community’s needs.
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Feel-good fundraising keeps the wheels turning IT IS only through community spirit that GV Hospice Care has been able to grow and to provide end-of-life care for patients and their families on weekends, holidays, and after-hours. “Hospice provides a free palliative care service 24-hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, but is funded by the Victorian Government for office hours only,” said GV Hospice Care president, Jeanette Powell. “We are very fortunate to have a very supportive and generous community who provide the extra funding so we can provide our service after hours and on the weekends and holidays.” After-hours support is fully funded by community efforts like donations, through the GV Hospice Op Shop, and community groups and events. Over the last year, $136,000 was contributed by the community. One generous contributor is the GV Hospice Rallye. Over 26 years the annual motoring event has raised more than one million dollars. This year was their most successful, having raised a record-breaking $100,000! The rally is a navigational challenge on sealed roads and all kinds of vehicles are welcome to participate, from vintage cars to the daily run-around. “Almost everyone knows of Hospice and their incredible work. The community is so generous because they want to see this important after-hours service continue. The Rallye was cancelled one year due to Covid, and we came back this year and raised our largest sum yet,” said committee
1925 BUGATTI… Type 23, driven by Min InnesIron and Boyd Thompson. Photo: Supplied.
member Min Innes-Irons, a classic car enthusiast who has participated in 17 rallies and served as chair for seven years. “The Rallye committee works tirelessly to put on these events to support an important local cause. All committee members are volunteers, such as the likes of Bill Parsons, who drives the Rallye,” said Min. “Families and the next generation are all encouraged to take part. It’s a great deal of fun. We aim to have a good mix of cars and people every year.” GV Hospice Care has been supported by a range of groups ever since its inception in 1987, from bike riders to boot scooters. The annual Skeeta Memorial Run marked 10 years of Honda postie bike adventures this year, and at the same time handed over $6,400 to GV Hospice Care in June. Over the years, they have raised almost $40,000 for GV Hospice Care. Organised by “King” Robert Palma, who says Skeeta is a social group that connects participants for a rewarding experience and local cause. “A member lost his wife a few months ago and Hospice
FEEL GOOD ADVENTURE… Front row: GV Hospice interim executive manager Kaye Gall and registered nurse Marjo Reijnen, Middle: Skeeta ‘King’ Robert Palma, GV Hospice family support worker Bec Nicoll, registered nurse Lou Moylam, and Skeeta treasurer Mark Hyland. Back: Riders Steve Threlfall and Cailean William. Photo: Deanne Jeffers.
Care helped them until they had to say goodbye,” said Mr Palma. “Skeeta is about staying connected, but it also allows people to give back to a great cause. In this case, it is very personal and rewarding going on these trips and raising money, it is also an annual catch up for us.” It is this dedicated community support with these and many other community volunteer groups including the Shepparton and Shepparton Central Rotary Clubs, Sorophtimist, Friends of Hospice, Shepparton businesses and individual bequeaths. GV Hospices recognises this wonderful support by providing a free 24-hour, 7-day-aweek service and access to specialist equipment for those in our patients reach out in need. For information about the Rallye, please email Min Innes-Iron at min@inhospitality.com.au
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CELEBRATING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME A VOLUNTEER?... Goulburn Valley Hospice are always looking out for new volunteers, so if you think this may be something you would like to give your time to, please reach out to them. Pictured from left, GV Hospice community engagement & volunteer coordinator Maree Chin with GV Hospice palliative care patient volunteers, Rob, Marija and Lynne. Photo: Kelly Carmody
GV Hospice Care’s living angels... volunteers GV Hospice supports and encourages many volunteer roles throughout Greater Shepparton and they also acknowledge that without the generosity and contribution of these people, their services would not be the same. Volunteering opportunities are varied and include patient care volunteers, roles at the opportunity shop, positions on the committee of management and fundraising. Pa l l iat ive c a re pat ient volu nte er s (Rob, Marija, and Lynne) have all been volunteering within their unique roles for 20+ years. Their reasons for getting into such giving positions were also similar. They all described a feeling that was like ‘someone calling them’ to reach out and help other people in need, including providing additional care to the loved ones who may be falling apart quietly on the side-lines. Palliative care patient volunteers are like
living angels, they are client focused and do not judge a person’s situation. They are a part of a world where life limiting illness, death and grief are managed with respect and compassion. “Sometimes it can be as simple as just sitting with someone and holding their hand, letting them know they are not alone,” said Lynne. “I’ve been told I make a good coffee, and sometimes I take family members out for a coffee, to just give them some time off, it can be so overwhelming for family too,” said Rob “I enjoy talking with people. Everyone has their own intriguing story, sometimes I think we can be told things that their family may not have ever heard. We all must celebrate life, no matter the circumstances and the end date,” said Marija. Goulburn Valley Hospice are always
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Premium office space becomes available WITH the completion of this magnificent facility, two perfectly appointed, modern office spaces are available for commercial lease on the first floor of the GV Hospice Care Hub. “The first floor of the building is to be leased out to support the maintenance and cost of the new building. This is a wonderful space with great potential in an iconic location,” said GV Hospice Care president, Jeanette Powell. Part of GV Hospice Care’s long-term plan for the new building is to lease the area to help raise money for basic maintenance, so that all other community funding can be
allocated toward direct specialised patient care. Two separate areas of some 209 sqm and 262 sqm are available, or the entire floor can be leased as a whole. Both office spaces are fully serviced with an internal foyer, staircase, private lift, kitchen area and bathrooms, plus on-site parking, and additional parking around Balaclava Road. The site is located close to local health services and the base hospital, making this tenure ideal for a specialist group that could complement GV Hospice Care’s services. Enjoy panoramic views from the floor-to-
PANORAMIC VIEWS... The first floor of the new GV Hospice building is available for lease and will help support the maintenance and cost of the new building. Photo: Kelly Carmody
ceiling that contribute to the light and airy feel of this architecturally designed premises. This executive office space is located on the corner of Balaclava Road and the Goulburn Valley Highway at 102 Balaclava
Road, Shepparton. To arrange to see the space, please direct your enquiry to Youngs & Co Real Estate. Phone Glenn Young on 0438 579 993 or Les Young 0418 577 612.
The new era for GV Hospice is here GOULBURN Valley Hospice Care was established in 1989 in response to a deficiency in available specialist palliative care services, as reflected by an increasing number of terminally ill patients being admitted to acute care services (hospital), with limited or no grief or bereavement
support. 33 years later, we have an impressive $5.5M new palliative care hub. The purpose-built space will provide palliative care patients and their loved ones improved access to specialists medical, nursing and counselling staff.
GV HOSPICE BUILDING OPEN... The new $5.5M palliative care hub is now open. Photo: Kelly Carmody
Shepparton Secondary College mechanisms required to enable morethey work our services PHN’s and other health regional health sothey that can regional health services can of thewith pandemic response to be in our cross-border or beenso to that an extreme risk zone any Our state-of-the-art Greater Shepparton of the contact tracing and management providers to beat the virus and get our work with our PHN’s and other health time in the last 14 days, can now enter Victoria regional health services so that they can work with our PHN’s and other health Secondary College is ready for students of theproviders pandemic response to be and inagain. our communities up andreason. going without a permit for any tothe beat the virus get our with our PHN’s and other health providers to beat virus and get our to movework into after the summer holidays. regional health services so that they canin New Those Victorians stranded further north communities up and going again. providers to beat the virus and get our The $10.7 million GOTAFE Goulburn Murray communities up and going again. I have visited the school on many The $10.7Trades million GOTAFE Goulburn Murray work with our PHN’s and other health South Wales may have had their local government Skills Centre redevelopment will communities up and going again. Trades Skills will occasions, and Iredevelopment look forward areaCentre downgraded to a redand zone. Ifand that is the case, providers to beat the virus get our accommodate more apprentices students accommodate more apprentices and students theywill can apply askilled red zone permit to re-enter to ourwho students and the staff go on tofor fill roles in our district. communities up and going again. who will go on to fill skilled roles in our district. Victoria. enjoying the modern facilities from $6.4 million The Victorian Government allocated The Victorian Government allocated $6.4 millionso look situation ismore constantly evolving, January 31. It offers space inThe Queensland Fruit Fly control in Goulburn in Queensland Fruit Fly in Goulburn to this link forcontrol updates: Murray, Sunraysia and Yarra Valley. This ongoing for students to work and play. Murray, Sunraysia Valley. This ongoing funding toand helpYarra protect the Goulburn Valley’s www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/informationIt hasto across-border-communities beautiful spacious gymnasium, funding help protect the Goulburn Valley’s Fruit Fly fresh fruit production from Queensland fresh fruit from Queensland Fruit Fly a theatre, dance studios, a commercial is production welcome. is welcome. kitchen, woodwork andgranted metalwork A Greater million dollarsShepparton was for the rooms, and lots hubs to conduct A million dollars was of granted for the redevelopment of Verney Road School. This Secondary College redevelopment Verney Road School. This school isofovercrowded and a redevelopment peer-to-peer project work.
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COVID-19 Testing Our regiontowill also benefit from theschool $200 forward transitioning to the new next COVID-19 such as fever, chills, cough, COVID-19 Testing GV Health is under pressure with the COVID-19 Testing million School Mental Health Fund,students aimed tofrom Our region willand also benefit from theschool $200 year current secondary Anyone unwell with symptoms ofsense sore throat, runny nose, loss of of number of COVID-positive patients being help our schools deliver programs, staff, Anyone unwell with symptoms of and It’s an exciting time for education in Shepparton. million School Mental Health Fund, aimed to other campuses have been very impressed with Anyone unwell with symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, chills, cough, smell, no matter how mild, should get support tailored to unique needs. This As we celebrate education and careers which in turn leads to higher educational admitted and staff at the hospital are COVID-19 Testing help ourother schools deliver programs, staff, and COVID-19 suchfollowing as fever, chills, cough, the newcould building site visits. As weweek, celebrate education and careers which in turn leads tothe higher educational funding fully fund Neighbourhood COVID-19 such as fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, loss of sense this I wish to congratulate outcomes for our district’s students. for COVID-19 immediately andof doing atested wonderful taking care of other support tailored tojob unique needs. This The new GV Hospice Care building on Balaclava Road sore throat, runny nose, loss ofour sense of Anyone unwell with symptoms of The purpose of the Shepparton Education Schools Project, if its application is successful. this week, I wish to congratulate outcomes for our district’s students. those who have dedicated their sore lives funding could fully fund the Neighbourhood smell, no matter how mild, should get throat, runny nose, loss of sense of stay at home until you receive the result. most vulnerable community members. The academy’s one-year intensive in Shepparton has officially opened its doors. smell, no matter how mild, should get Plan is to transform education in Sheppartonthose who have dedicated their lives COVID-19 such as fever, chills, cough, The academy’s one-year intensive Schools Project, if beyond its application iscore successful. to educating our next generation. Along with six other regional sites, Shepparton We industry must look the pandemic and program will cover curriculum tested for COVID-19 immediately andbest smell, no matter how mild, should get You can now be tested at Goulburn towork educating our next Mooroopna and help young people get the tested for COVID-19 immediately Their is backed up generation. our packaging that allows our program will cover core curriculum will receive a Victorian Academy of Teaching sore throat, runny nose, loss of sense I have seen thebyare wonderful work the Hospice staff members do inofand The region’s teachers being tested areas including English, Mathematics, look to the expansion of the facility. 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( ARC ) at Graham Street, Shepparton, You can be tested atatGoulburn Leadership tonow help the professional our education system with the and also host other programs to support You can now be tested Goulburn tested for immediately and We have so manysystem other manufacturing industries that offer local employment, educational outcomes for the district’s staff and with anhigher important home base. our education with clients the alsoCOVID-19 other programs to support The plan will address of the issues which Government that Stage 2many ofand GV seven days per week between development ofhost our teachers, which will lead toClinic Valley Health’s Acute Respiratory State Government’s announcement emerging leaders those who You can now be tested at Goulburn Valley Health’s Acute Respiratory Clinic students. stay at home until you receive the result. State Government’s announcement emerging leaders and those who boost our economy, and help create a more self-sufficient country. had developed including falling enrolments, Health redevelopment should be a higher educational outcomes for the district’s Theofof Victorian Government saw the hardHealth’s work of Hospice workers and volunteers 10:00 am –step 5:30into pm. newteaching teaching and leadership wish toGraham principal roles. (We ARC ) living at Graham Street, Shepparton, aanew and leadership wish to step into principal roles. ( ARC ) at Street, Shepparton, Valley Acute Respiratory Clinic below-average educational outcomes, low are in very challenging times. We students. priority the 2022/23 State Budget. You can for now beand tested at Goulburn excellence academy Shepparton. and helped fund aainShepparton. stunning new facility, which will serve our region well. Ourexcellence manufacturers playin vital role in our community, I enormous wish them every success in academy Once teachers go through training seven days per week between aspiration and attendance issues. Our students continue to bear social and economic seven days per week between Once teachers go through training at theat the (We ARC ) living at Graham Street, Shepparton, Our Early Parenting Centre and the Valley Health’s Acute Respiratory Clinic are in very challenging times. We continuing to thrive welcome new manufacturers to set up in our booming district. The Victorian Academy Teaching and academy, they will become recognised as costs and the need to work together at all levels deserve these wonderful new facilities. The Victorian ofof Teaching and academy, they will become recognised as 10:00 am – 5:30 pm. Hospice isAcademy anand essential service for our community and offers patients 10:00 am – 5:30 pm. and seven per week between health facility, which part excellence. continue bear enormous social economic (mental ARCdays )toat Graham Street, has never been greater. Leadershipwill willhelp help the professional state-wide leaders inare teaching Leadership the professional state-wide leaders inShepparton, teaching excellence. the support they need during the toughest of times in their lives. costs and the need to work together at all levels of the project, need tobetween be delivered 10:00 amdays – 5:30 pm. developmentofofteachers teachers region, seven per development in in thethe region, isweek great news forteachers, our teachers, ThisThis is great news for our has never been greater. 10:00 am –students 5:30and pm. and our entire community. students our entire community.
PLANNING AND PROGRESS...Pictured from left, GV Hospice interim executive manager Kaye Gall with client operational manager Tracey Kerr, on site through the build of GV Hospice’s new home. Photo: Kelly Carmody
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THE BUILD... Progression on the GV Hospice building was happening weekly. This image was taken back in October 2021. Photo: Kelly Carmody
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