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Open conversations to build understanding By Aaron Cordy TO be one against the crowd can be seen as a status symbol in a world of conformity, but when you are a minority in a large room filled with your peers it can be rather daunting. Neha Samar has often found herself the only person of colour in the room, but the experience has not left her jaded nor frightened her away from pursuing her career goals. Continued Page 6

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We’re building big this spring Victoria’s Big Build is building a better road and rail network. While we work there will be transport disruptions.

As part of Victoria’s Big Build, we’ve upgraded the Shepparton Line with modern VLocity trains now running. We’re also working to enable more frequent and reliable train services, creating better connections across our state. If you’re travelling to Melbourne, please plan ahead as major works could affect your travel.

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Kinder on school sites on their way THE dreaded double drop-off will be a thing of the past for families at four schools in 2024, including Kyabram P-12 College. The Victorian Government’s ‘Kindergartens on School Sites building program’ is about making kinder easier to access, making drop-off and pick-up easier for parents and providing a smoother transition from kindergarten to school for children. As part of the $14B Best Start, Best Life reforms, the

KINDER ON SITE.. .The Victorian Government’s ‘Kindergartens on School Sites building program’ is coming to Kyabram P-12 College 2024, with a kindergarten to open on the same site as the school. Photo: Supplied

Government is ensuring every new primary school has a kindergarten on-site or next door, with 12 new kindergartens opening in 2024 right across the state. Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn last week named the service providers for four ‘Kindergartens on School Sites’ which are set to open across Victoria next year, with these four kinders delivering an additional 363 kindergarten places for local families.

The new service providers will be located at: • Roxburgh Park Primary School - Northern Schools Early Years Cluster • Willmott Park Primary School - Uniting (Victoria and Tasmania) Limited • Kyabram P-12 College - Shine Bright • Quarters Primary School – Early Childhood Management Services

Mo’ blood, mo’ health New FOOTT Depots Now Open! FOOTT CDS Vic depots are now open in Shepparton, Benalla and Yarrawonga. Cobram opening November 27. Find CDS Vic FOOTT depots in Shepparton 10 Carroll Rd Shepparton East

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Operating Hours HANDLEBAR HEROES… Shepparton locals are being called on to donate blood this Movember, in a joint effort by the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood and Movember. Donors will receive a limited-edition bandage designed by Movember co-founder, Travis Garone, to stimulate blood donations and raise awareness for men’s health. Photo: Supplied

MOUSTACHE owners of Shepparton are being rallied to make a difference this Movember by donating blood or plasma. The Australian Red Cross Lifeblood and Movember have partnered in a bid to highlight men's health, considering that one in three men will need blood at some point. The Shepparton Lifeblood Donor Centre is adding a touch of creativity to the noble cause. Every donor this month will be gifted a limited-edition bandage featuring a distinctive design by Movember co-founder and artist, Travis Garone. The bandage, named 'Brothers in Arms', depicts a handlebar moustache, an emblem of two hands coming together, set against a cool blue backdrop. Garone explained, “There is a simplicity

to growing a moustache, and there is a simplicity to donating blood. It’s a very simple act, and simple acts will change the world." Lifeblood spokesperson Shae Burns emphasised the need for more local men to contribute. "This Movember we’re calling on more locals to help us meet increasing demand. Currently we particularly need more O group donors because it is the universal blood type that can be given to anyone in emergencies," The Movember bandage is a part of Lifeblood’s 2023 True Colours campaign, an initiative that teams up with Australian artists to design bandages that not only look good but also inspire donations.

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CARING FOR CARERS... Claire Perrella (left) of Kyabram Community and Learning Centre, with Candy Fanning of Kyabram District Health Services, are delighted to announce Carers Voice Carers Choice. An initiative to enhance the assistance and resources of caregivers within the community. Photo: Supplied

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Kyabram Community and Learning Centre awarded grant By Aaron Cordy KYABRAM Community and Learning Centre (KCLC), in collaboration with Kyabram District Health Services (KDHS), is delighted to announce Carers Voice Carers Choice. An initiative to enhance the assistance and resources of caregivers within our community. With funding from Carers Victoria, as part of the Connecting Carers in their Community Grant Program! “Our goal is to make the most of this funding by organizing activities and workshops that resonate with our current caregiver connections and at the same time, draw in new caregivers within our

com mu n it y. However, ou r pr i m a r y emphasis will be on employing a co-design approach to create activities based on the input and needs expressed by caregivers in our community, ensuring that the voice of every caregiver is acknowledged and considered,” said Claire Perrella, of KCLC. “Carers are often overlooked despite the vital support they offer to family and friends. In line with the Victorian Carer St rateg y, t h is prog ra m will provide caregivers with opportunities to form peersupport networks and collaborate with caregivers to create a program tailored to their unique needs.”

To kick off Carers Voice Carers Choice, KCLC plans to host a lunch on the paddle steamer in Echuca. This event is designed to bring caregivers together for a leisurely lunch and a cruise along the majestic Murray River and they are encouraging caregivers to come along. For more information or if you are a carer with suggestions for activities or workshops that would benefit you in your caregiving role and would like to be involved, please contact Claire Perrella at KCLC on 5852 0000 or claire.perrella@kclc.com.au or Candy Fanning at KDHS on 0434 363 167 or cfanning@kyhealth.org.au.

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A tale of two cities

Shepparton and Oshu strengthen ties I N A c elebrat ion of i nter n at ion a l camaraderie, Greater Shepparton recently played host to a Japanese delegation from its sister city, Oshu. The visit, which took place recently, was a vibrant display of cultural exchange and mutual understanding. The delegation, which arrived with much anticipation, embarked on an extensive tour of Shepparton's thriving industry, captivating tourism spots, and prestigious education sectors. The visit was a testament to the enduring relationship between Greater Shepparton City Council and Oshu

City, a bond formed in March 1979. T his alliance, spanning over four decades, has fostered engagement in various areas, including culture, sport, industry, agriculture, and education. The primary aim of this recent visit was to revive the education exchange program between these two cities, further strengthening their ties. Shepparton's warm reception of the Oshu City delegation underscores the city's commitment to building global relationships, and its dedication to cultural, industrial, and educational growth.

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Open conversations to build understanding continued from front page VOCATIONAL Education and Training Specialist at Indie College and founder of the Flamingo Project, Neha spoke on a panel discussion for the Victorian Multicultural Commissions Regional Advisory Forum on the topic of Racism in Professional settings last week. "The reason I wanted to specifically talk about racism in professional settings is not to highlight racism, it's how do we understand the difference between racism and ignorance. Often in my role, I've realised it's only a discussion that needs to happen to understand why one feels the way they do. I realised that not everyone means what we think they mean, so how do we bridge the gap?" said Ms Samar. In her professional life, Neha has often found it hard to be judged for her work experience and vast skill set, which can be unfortunately common for people of diverse backgrounds seeking a place in corporate management and board of directors. "It's about being able to enter mainstream Australia and not just subjected in a certain box that says if you're a person CONVERSATIONS BUILD UNDERSTANDING... With so of colour you fit into multicultural organisations or leading much turmoil in the world, it is only through coming together multicultural organisations, which people are doing that and and understanding each other as people first that we can truly build the world we want to leave to our children. For it's much needed, but how are we collaborating together? Neha Samar the opportunity to sit on a panel discussion "I want my talk to be about how we have conversations for the Victorian Multicultural Commissions Regional in a safe way for people who want to learn about cultural Advisory Forum on the topic of Racism in Professional backgrounds or any kind of differences, rather than jumping settings was the chance to break down barriers for a better off at everything is malicious." understanding of different cultures. Photo: Supplied With so much turmoil in the world, it is only through coming together and understanding each other as people first that we can truly build the world we want to leave to our children. Australia has such an array of people and cultures walking the same streets, yet we don't always do enough to Neha Samar, we can go a long way towards positive change, "My kids have played a big role in trying to be somebody openly understand the beauty all the world's people have to not only for the corporate world but our daily lives and those I want them to be, it's not taught, they look at their parents offer. By listening to and getting to know amazing people like of our children. and they learn."

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YOUR UNWANTED CLOTHING, SHOES, ACCESSORIES, AND HOME TEXTILES...Greater Shepparton City Council is thrilled to announce the recent arrival of Textile Recovery Boxes at their Resource Recovery Centres in Shepparton, Ardmona, and Murchison. Photo: Supplied

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Board chair and director opportunities in the Victorian Public Health Sector The Minister for Health and the Minister for Ambulance Services, the Hon. Mary-Anne Thomas MP, is pleased to invite applications for part time board chair and board director positions on Victorian government hospital boards. The positions start on 1 July 2024 and appointments are for two to three years. These positions provide an exciting opportunity for Victorians to contribute to the health and wellbeing of our communities. Applicants are selected for their capabilities, including personal and professional attributes, experience, knowledge, and skills that contribute to the strategic leadership and oversight of health care for the Victorian community. The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring boards reflect the rich diversity of the Victorian community. Applications are welcomed from people of all ages, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and from lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse, intersex and queer people.

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AUSTRALIA has a $27B fashion industry, amounting to a growing mountain of textile waste sent to landfill each year. Greater Shepparton City Council is thrilled to help combat this and announce the recent arrival of Textile Recovery Boxes at their Resource Recovery Centres in Shepparton, Ardmona, and Murchison. You r u nwa nt e d c lot h i n g , s ho e s , accessories, and home textiles will find a new purpose, thanks to Upcycle 4 Better. What's on the "YES" list? -Clothing for all ages and styles -Underwear

-Footwear -Accessories like belts and hats -Home textiles like towels and pillows -Soft toys They cannot accept disposable nonwovens (face masks, overalls) or damp items, so dispose of them thoughtfully. Please ensure that all items are washed, dried and placed in plastic bags. Be sure to use grocery/supermarket-sized bags so your items fit, as the chutes on the textile recovery boxes are not large enough to accept large bags. The bags used in this service will be collected and recycled.

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Silent tribute S H E P PA RT O N p au s e d i n s o l e m n reflection on November 11, as the echoes of a bygone era resonated through the silence. Marking the moment in 1918 when the guns of the Western Front fell silent, the community gathered at the cenotaph on the corner of Fryers and Welsford Streets. This poignant ceremony, held annually, commemorates the end of the First World War and pays tribute to those who suffered

or lost their lives in all wars and armed conflicts. As the clock struck 11, the crowd of 200, a mix of veterans and community members, bowed their heads in respect, observing a minute's silence. The silence was not just a tribute to the past, but a call for peace and remembrance in our times. In Shepparton, as in the rest of Australia, we remember.

A SALUTE TO SACRIFICE… Shepparton community observed a minute’s silence to commemorate the end of the First World War and honour those who suffered or died in all wars. 200 attendees, including veterans, gathered at the local cenotaph for this annual ceremony. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

HAY SEASON HEATS UP… Victorian farmers and the CFA warn of the dangers of high moisture content in hay following a devastating fire in Kerang. Farmers are urged to monitor their haystacks regularly to prevent spontaneous combustion and potential hay fires. Photo: Swan Hill Fire Brigade

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W ITH an early onset of hay season, Victorian farmers and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) are raising alarms about the risks associated with high moisture content in hay. This comes in the wake of a recent incident in Kerang where seven hay sheds, each housing 800 bales of hay, caught fire due to hot northerly winds and a subsequent ember attack. Kerang Captain Ramon Steel recounted t h e h a r r ow i n g s c e n e , n o t i n g t h e unexpected wind change that led to an uncontrollable firestorm. "We were hit with an ember attack and the fire spread to a further six sheds," said Steel, who has served as a firefighter for 39 years.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan warned of the dangers of baling hay with high moisture content, especially in green hay, which can heat up and lead to spontaneous combustion. Heffernan urged farmers to be vigilant about their hay production and storage conditions this season. Heffernan also advised regular monitoring of haystacks for signs of heating, such as steam or unusual odours. "By being vigilant, you’re protecting yourself from the financial impact of losing valuable fodder and protecting your property and family from the potential danger of hay fires," he said.


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Cost of living squeeze tightens EXCITING PARTNERSHIP...Professor John Dewar AO, Vice-Chancellor, La Trobe University. and Uncle Paul Briggs OAM are excited about the partnership between La Trobe University and Munarra Limited aimed at supporting the aspirations of Indigenous people and advancing economic participation and prosperity in the Goulburn Murray region. Photo: Supplied

Building the future for regional Indigenous communities ANOTHER RATE RISE... The cash rate target has been raised by 25 basis points to 4.35 percent. Photo: Supplied

AT ITS meeting last week, the Reserve Bank of Australia Board decided to raise the cash rate target by 25 basis points to 4.35 percent. The reason stated is that Inflation in Australia has passed its peak but is still deemed too high, and is proving more persistent than expected a few months ago. The latest reading on CPI inf lation indicates that while goods price inflation has eased further, the prices of many services are continuing to rise briskly. W hile the central forecast is for CPI

inflation to continue to decline, progress looks to be slower than earlier expected. CPI inflation is now expected to be around 3½ percent by the end of 2024 and at the top of the target range of 2 to 3 percent by the end of 2025. The Board judged an increase in interest rates was warranted today to be more assured that inflation would return to target in a reasonable timeframe. The Board had held interest rates steady since June following an increase of 4 percentage points since May last year.

AN exciting partnership between La Trobe University and Munarra Limited will focus on supporting the aspirations of Indigenous people and advance economic participation and prosperity in the Goulburn Murray region. The two institutions are deeply connected to their communities and share common values of building and contributing to a new and fairer future for all. This collaboration is an achievement for both organisations, following many fruitful discussions in recent months. “It is against this backdrop of shared values and aspirations that La Trobe and Munarra Limited wish to collaborate and cooperate on a range of strategic initiatives, including on education pathways for First Nations youth, scholarships and sport, bringing together the complementar y capabilities, resources and expertise of our organisations,” said La Trobe University

Vice-Chancellor Professor, John Dewar AO. La Trobe and Munarra Limited have endorsed the Goulburn Murray Regional Prosperity Plan to generate a thriving and sustainable First Nations economy. This shared model will deliver an additional $150M GRP per annum by 2036 for the region. La Trobe’s Shepparton Head of Campus, Elizabeth Capp, said this Memorandum of Understanding will benefit the community for years to come. “S i g n i n g a M e m o r a n d u m o f Understanding confirms our commitment to ongoing collaboration with our Munarra partners in support of the new Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence,” Elizabeth said. “This is an important development for the whole community and we look forward to contributing to its success.”

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COMMUNITY CONNECT Tell us about your ‘not-for-profit’ community events via email at classifieds@sheppartonadviser.com.au (information is required at least 2 weeks before an event). Please note listings are to be fewer than 55 words.

FUNDRAISER TO SUPPORT MAXINE GEE… Maxine was diagnosed with MND. A fundraiser is being held at the Peppermill Hotel (7900 Goulburn Vally Hwy, Kialla), 2-5pm

on December 3. $10 entrance includes chance to win lucky door prize. There will be an auction, raffle and live music performed by Amie Keane, David Shelley, Karen Groves, Kat

Bristol, Nigel Parsons and many more. For more info or to book, call Melissa on 0401 171 055.

Remembrance parks board vacancies CEMETERY TRUST... Member for Northern Victoria Wendy Lovell encourages community members from the Greater Shepparton region to submit an application to the Remembrance Parks Central Victoria Trust to ensure Greater Shepparton has a voice on the board. Photo: Supplied

REMEMBRANCE Parks Central Victoria (RPCV), the trust that manages the Pine Lodge and Kialla West Cemeteries is

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177-193 Numurkah Rd, Shepparton VIC www.fairleysiga.com.au

currently seeking applications for four board vacancies. The board does not have a single member from the Greater Shepparton community, which has resulted in several unpopular decisions having been made without consultation or input from the Greater Shepparton community. RPCV encompasses Pine Lodge, Kialla West, Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Kangaroo Flat, W hite Hills, A xedale and Emu Creek cemeteries and the Central Victoria C rem ator iu m lo c ated at E ag leh awk Remembrance Park. RPCV also manages t he A xeda le Cat hol ic , Su nbu r y a nd Donnybrook cemeteries. Applications opened on Saturday, November 11, and close on Sunday, December 3. The term for successful applicants is from July 1, 2024, to May 31, 2027. Applications can be submitted via the Victorian Government’s Join a Public Board website, www.boards. vic.gov.au “H av i ng a G reater Sheppa r ton representative on the board of the trust is

essential to ensure the needs of the Greater Shepparton community are considered when decisions are made. “I encourage community members from the Greater Shepparton region to submit

an application to ensure that Greater Shepparton has a voice on the board.” said Member for Northern Victoria Wendy Lovell.

Wendy Lovell MP

Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region My team and I are here to help you with any State Government issues. Please call or email us if you require any assistance. p: (03) 5821 6668 e: wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au www.wendylovell.com.au

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Mt Major, Dookie A popular destination for both walkers and mountain bike enthusiasts, Mount Major in Dookie is must-do experience. Mulana nin iyoga (Yorta Yorta for ‘Spirit of the Stone’) is a 4.6km (return) walking trail on the northern side of Mount Major, while the southern side has a great network of mountain bike trails. Breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside can be seen from the summit.

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Victoria Park Lake, Shepparton Within the centre of the city of Shepparton lies Victoria Park Lake, a tranquil, picturesque area popular with visitors and locals for walking, cycling, picnics, fishing, bird watching and outdoor games. The older kids will be thrilled by the Skate Park and Flying Fox while the younger kids will be entertained by the popular playground. Across the lake, Western Park offers an All-Abilities Playground nestled among bushlands.

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Goulburn River, Greater Shepparton One of four Heritage Rivers in Victoria, The Goulburn River is popular for fishing, canoeing and camping in the nearby Lower Goulburn National Park and the Shepparton Regional Park. The Yanha Gurtji Shared Pathway is over 40km in length and the network connects our CBD, Victoria Park Lake precinct, Aquamoves and KidsTown to the Goulburn River.

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Mooroopna Aboriginal History Walk, Mooroopna This walking tour will give you the chance to discover some of the tracks in the area known as ‘The Flats’ located between the Peter RossEdwards Causeway and the Goulburn River on the south side. It is a 3.54 km walk with care to be taken during warmer months due to snakes.

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FTER a year of flood-induced hiatus, Shepparton's local waterways are once again teeming with life and activity. Steve Threlfall, owner of Trelly's Outdoor Shepparton, a hub for fishing and hunting enthusiasts, is thrilled to see the community back outdoors. "It's a sight for sore eyes, seeing the locals back fishing after such a long break," he says. The promise of better fishing comes hand-in-hand with the much-anticipated cod opening on December 1. Trelly shares, "The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority has promised low and dry banks for the cod opening. Things are looking really good heading into the fishing opening."

Trelly's, known for its dedicated team of staff that fish and hunt locally, provides weekly fishing reports for local Shepparton locations such as Waranga Basin, Eildon, The Murray River, Goulburn River, and the Broken River. They also stock a wide range of hunting and camping gear, making it a one-stop-shop for all outdoor needs. Fishing around Shepparton, with its many popular spots is a pastime enjoyed by many. As the community ventures back outdoors, Trelly and his team at Trelly's stand ready to support and equip them for their outdoor adventures. Find them at 209 Corio St, Shepparton or call on 03 5821 6572.

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features promise to enhance visibility, safety, and aesthetics during your off-road escapades. For those seeking comprehensive vehicle protection, Ironman 4X4 Raid Series Vehicle Protection Systems are now available. These systems are designed to safeguard your vehicle against potential damage during your off-road adventures while maintaining a sleek, modern look. The Shepparton 4X4 Off-Road Centre, located at Solar City Tyres at 126-136 New Dookie Road, is committed to providing expert advice and high-quality off-road equipment. Pay them a visit, and let their team help you gear up for your next adventure.


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south to Kialla Lakes, the Australian Botanic Gardens, and MOVE. These paths traverse stunning natural landscapes, including forests and river environments, with on-road access links in certain areas. Notably, Greater Shepparton boasts two Rail Trails in Dookie and Murchison. The Dookie Rail Trail offers a picturesque ride through a classic Australian cropping landscape, while the Murchison Rail Trail winds through the significant river red gum wetlands of Doctor’s Swamp.

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Never too desperate to discover books and writing By Aaron Cordy BOOK lovers and budding writers were treated to a special event last Thursday night at the Shepparton Library when Dr Rachel Matthews presented her latest book, Never Look Desperate. A Melbourne-based author, Rachel grew up in Shepparton and regularly comes back to visit family. A lecturer and teacher, Rachel’s debut novel, Vinyl Inside, received strong press reviews and was highly commended by the Australian Vogel Award judges. Never Look Desperate is Dr Matthew’s third book. The story tackles the absurdity of despair in a recovering world, the liberation from isolation and the wild frontier of middle-aged Tinder - which has fast become a phenomenon for dating after 50. The audience was treated to Rachel’s insights into the writing experience and knowledge, not only publishing three books and several short stories in magazines and newspapers but also her many years as a lecturer and creative writing teacher. You can find Never Look Desperate at all good bookstores. For another chance to meet this amazing author, Dr Rachel Matthews will hold a writing workshop at the Shepparton Library on Thursday,

FOR AN AMAZING CAUSE...The proceeds of Shepparton Club’s upcoming charity raffle are going to Shepparton Search & Rescue Squad Inc (SSARS), a Volunteer Rescue Organisation based in Shepparton. On the left is SSARS’ Nacole Standfield and Shepparton Club manager Wayne Sutton. Photo: Stephanie Holliday

Volunteers keeping our community safe WRITING CRAFT... Dr Rachel Matthews presented her latest book, Never Look Desperate and shared her insights into writing and publishing at the Shepparton last Thursday. Photo: Aaron Cordy

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SHEPPARTON CLUB is continuing its wonderful support for great causes with the proceeds of their upcoming charity raffle going to Shepparton Search & Rescue Squad Inc (SSARS), a Volunteer Rescue Organisation based in Shepparton. For over 50 years SSARS has provided a range of rescue and community services including road crash rescue, flood and water rescue, flood assistance, storm damage, crime scene preservation and land & water search for missing persons. A common misconception is that they are a

branch of VicSES or that they are paid staff. They are in fact completely independent of all other Emergency Services, something that is unique to Shepparton and they do not receive funding from the State or Federal Governments. To enter the raffle, visit clubraffles.online/ sheppartoncharityraffle, or drop into the Shepparton Club at 455 Wyndham Street on Friday, November 17, for a refreshing drink and a scrumptious meal and to support this wonderful charity. For bookings call 58314488.

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Multicultural Shepparton Dr Moran discusses challenges and triumphs BREAKING BARRIERS… Sociologist Dr Anthony Moran discusses the pressing issues facing Shepparton’s migrant community, including skill shortages and the challenges of COVID-19 communication. He suggests potential solutions and highlights the importance of local tertiary education opportunities. Photo: Supplied

ORIGINALLY from Shepparton, sociologist Dr Anthony Moran recently shed light on the pressing issues facing Shepparton's migrant community in a discussion organised by La Trobe University's School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dr Moran highlighted the persistent skill shortages in the area, emphasising the importance of employment in the farming sector for the migrant community. He stated, "The sorts of pressing issues have always been around skill shortages, getting people into not only skilled jobs, but also into semi-skilled or relatively unskilled jobs." However, he acknowledged the challenges posed by

seasonal work, including issues around work conditions and housing for migrant workers. He suggested that structural changes, such as minimum payment for hours rather than piece rates, could be part of the solution. Speaking about the COVID-19 response, Dr Moran underscored the crucial role local community activity played, particularly within the multicultural community. He noted, "It really relied upon a lot of local community activity, including from youth, young leaders in ethnic communities, the ethnic community council, in combination with the local council and GV Health." He also highlighted the challenges of communicating

vital information to non-English speaking communities, underscoring the need for effective multilingual messaging. Dr Moran emphasised the strength of Shepparton's multiculturalism. He lauded the community's welcoming approach, recognising how it has shaped the town into a diverse and vibrant hub, attractive to individuals from all walks of life.

Connecting our urban community with nature

Waterway update Native fish surveys were conducted across the Goulburn Broken catchment in reaches of the Yea River, Hughes Creek, King Parrot Creek, mid-Goulburn River, Seven Creeks and Hollands Creek. The endangered Macquarie Perch is a target species for these surveys with the Goulburn-Broken catchment being home to seven of 11 known populations in Victoria. The surveys have shown that Macquarie Perch populations are continuing at healthy levels and seem to be recovering well from previous dry and low-flow years.

Other threatened and vulnerable species captured during the surveys included Murray Cod, Trout Cod, Golden Perch, Southern Pygmy Perch and platypus. High numbers of Golden Perch and Trout Cod were caught in the mid-Goulburn River and Seven Creeks respectively.

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REFLECTION, OUTDOOR, CLASSROOM... Royce Dickson’s grandsons Ben and Tom Moylan cut the ribbon to open Friends of Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton’s new Urban Community with Nature project. Photo: Supplied

L AST Sunday Friends of Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton (FABGS) launched their Urban Community with Nature project. With new signage, extra nature play space, a bike rack and a conversation/reflection/outdoor classroom area to compliment what already exists at the Children's Garden. This was financed by a grant from the Bendigo Bank’s Greater Shepparton Connected Community funding. Several members of the local Soroptimist International of Shepparton joined FABGS to celebrate their donation of a seat overlooking this area in recognition of 50 years. Maureen, wife of the late Royce Dickson together with Grandsons Ben and Tom

were on hand to celebrate one of the story poles which tells the tale of how the majestical, ancient, gnarly Grey Box tree which oversees the area received its name. Children's activities included bark painting, bird feeder and One Tree per Child planting and a celebratory cuppa and plant sale followed the cutting of the ribbon. “Today is a l l about celebrat i ng or launching the results of our grant Connecting our Urban Community with Nature. This spot is now an oasis amid a rather vast urban area. A place we can all enjoy away from busy times and lives,” said Jill Grant, President of FABGS.


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Hayes Street closure GR EAT ER Shepparton City Council advises of upcoming asphalt re-surfacing work s o c c u r r i n g on H aye s S t r e e t Shepparton, resulting in full road closure. Date and time of closure: · Monday 20 to Friday 24 November 2023 · Closure in effect from 7.00am to 5.00pm each day Location of closure: · Hayes Street Shepparton, bet ween Wyndham Street and Johnson Street.

Important note: · Local residents living in the area will have access to their properties, with some delays expected during construction. Anyone who may be driving in this location during the times mentioned is asked to obey all worksite and advisory signage, as well as the direction of traffic controllers. Council asks for residents to take care and be aware of traffic detours. For further information regarding the closure, please contact Council on (03) 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton. vic.gov.au.

We’re all ears UPCOMING ROAD CLOSURE... Hayes Street will be closed from Monday November 20 until Friday November 24. Photo: Supplied

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Fun and friendship in retirement PROBUS month saw 116 retirees and semi-retired people saunter over to the Kyabram Probus Club in October. Shirley Marven welcomed Probus South Pacific Limited (PSPL) members from four clubs, Kyabram, Rochester, Tatura and Mooroopna, to celebrate, enjoy each other’s company and remember the terrible floods which affected two of the towns twelve months ago. Stories were shared, friendships and support were enhanced in a fun and friendly environment Several members

told jokes. The four presidents each gave a short description of their club’s activities. Olwyn Graham shared her life story shown in her patchwork quilt and Dinah Reeve performed a skit. Michael Ransom, Chair of the PSPL Board described the role of PSPL and spoke about the need for clubs to be always looking to the future to ensure Probus was going to be attractive for the next generation of retirees. The day was enjoyed by all with a hope to meet again next year.

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PRESERVING HISTORY... Nationals Member for Shepparton District, Kim O’Keeffe, pictured with Katandra & District History Group at the launch of history book, ‘From Adversity to Prosperity’, held earlier this year. Photo: Supplied

Local history preserved thanks to funding round THE Nationals Member for Shepparton District, Kim O’Keeffe is encouraging organisations to apply for a share of $350,000 for projects to help preserve the region’s heritage. The Local History Grants Program is currently accepting grant applications for up to $15,000. Ms O’Keeffe said the funding round is a fantastic opportunity for local groups to secure important investment into their projects. “Local history is precious to our community and our local groups do an excellent job collecting, preserving and sharing our stories,” said Ms O’Keeffe. Katandra & District History Group Inc. was awarded $6,205 from a previous grant round to produce ‘From Adversity to Prosperity – The History of Katandra and District 1930-1960. “Local schools, groups and sporting clubs

have also been successful in getting investment to promote and record their histories and celebrate important milestones and anniversaries.” “$15,000 can go a long way and I’m strongly encouraging local groups to make an application so that our stories can live on for generations,” said Ms O’Keeffe. Applications a re open now u ntil Monday, 11 December 2023 and can be submitted online at https://prov.vic. gov.au /com mu nit y/g rants-and-awards / local-history-grants-program. Letters of support for grant applications can be obtained from Ms O’Keeffe by contacting her office on 5831 6944 or emailing kim. okeeffe@parliament.vic.gov.au with details of your project.

By Aaron Cordy THE magic of books transforms the reader into worlds of infinite potential. The chance to traverse the worlds of ancient Mesopotamia and WWI, drop everything and head home to the west coast of Tasmania, search for a missing sister in Cobram, or explore the true but hidden history of women who love women in Australia, is just a taste of the gifts to be found between the pages of books. Goulburn Valley Libraries have recently hosted a spate of author's talks, sharing their writing journey with readers. With a fantastic line-up of authors to keep readers skimming the clouds of book heaven. Author and historian Danielle Scrimshaw is on her way to the Shepparton Library as part of the OUTintheOPEN Festival to discuss her book, She and Her Pretty Friend, about the hidden history of women who love women. Thursday, November 16 at 7.30pm. Benalla authors Benny Charles and Alex Robinson will bring their fantastic new dark fantasy book, The Phoenix and the Spider, to the Shepparton Library. Thursday, November 23 at 7.30pm. Megan Rogers is on her way to the Nagambie and Numurkah libraries to speak about The Heart is a Star, life's complicated beautiful mess. Thursday, November 23 Numurkah, 11.00am, Nagambie 2.30pm. Darry Fraser will present The Milliner of Bendigo, a historical fiction set in Cobram, at the Mooroopna Library. Monday, December 4 at 2pm. For more information call GV Libraries

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Big birthday bash a great success SHEPPARTON Marketplace celebrated their 25th birthday on Saturday, with the celebrations proving to be a huge hit with shoppers and retailers alike. There was fun for the whole family to be had, with face painting and balloon sculptures delighting children as well as a delicious cake that was shared with shoppers, of which not a piece was left after the celebrations wrapped up. A birthday ‘Selfie Station’ was set up for memories to be captured of the momentous occasion by passers-by, with budding photographers encouraged to upload their snaps to social media and tag them as

#Sheppartonmarketplaceturns25. Shepparton Marketplace also generously gave shoppers who spent $75 at their specialty stores or $150 at major stores, $25 gift cards to be spent within the centre, a birthday gift back to the community after 25 years of support. T here was a t winge of Christmas excitement in the air as Santa’s big arrival on Saturday, November 25 was the talk of the day. His grand welcome parade is scheduled to begin at 10:30am. Santa will commence his welcome tour at the Commonwealth Bank entrance before heading towards Woolworths.

25 YEARS... Shepparton Marketplace celebrated their 25th birthday on Saturday, with shoppers delighted by the entertainment and generosity of the centre. From left are members of the centre management team Danielle Tait, Ashlie Hodges, Jenelle Banner and Sarah Hall. Photo: Supplied

Australian national research agenda to end violence against women and children THE national research organisation dedicated to women’s safety, ANROWS, released the Australian National Research Agenda (ANRA) to End Violence Against Women and Children 2023-2028. Co-designed with a diverse group of survivors, practitioners and researchers, the ANRA forms part of ANROWS’s mandate to expand the research and evidence base on what works to prevent violence, intervene in its trajectory, respond in crisis and support healing and recovery as set out in the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-2032. Dr Jane Lloyd, Acting CEO of ANROWS, said that having victim-survivors co-design the A N R A was absolutely necessary. “We reviewed the existing evidence and identified the gaps in the research. We then took that to people who are living and breathing these issues every day. People who have lived through violence, academics who are leaders in this field and practitioners who are working in these systems

and see where the lack of evidence, or the lack of other options, are causing the most harm.” The nine priorities have been identified under three key topics: • Systems and society Structural inequities Gender relations, norms, and attitudes Trauma and DFSV-informed, victim-centred systems • Populations in focus Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Children and young people People who use violence • Types and patterns of violence Sexual violence Coercive control Economic abuse For further information, contact the Office of the CEO at ANROWS on +61 0410449544 or email jane.lloyd@ anrows.org.au

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Shepparton’s summer sizzle BOM drops the heat bomb

HOT AND DRY... Shepparton is set for a hot and dry summer with below-average rainfall and above-average temperatures, according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s long-range forecast influenced by significant climate drivers. Photo: Roni

BRACE yourself for a hot and dry summer! The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has predicted below-average rainfall and aboveaverage temperatures for much of Australia, including our region, from December to February. This means we're 2.5 times more likely to experience unusually high temperatures, comparable to the warmest 20% of periods from 1981 to 2018. This long-range forecast is influenced by

several significant climate drivers, including an active El Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). El Niño, persisting in the tropical Pacific, typically results in drier conditions and warmer days across eastern Australia. The positive IOD, likely to continue into early December, usually means less rainfall for central and southeast Australia. Australia's climate has warmed by

approximately 1.48 °C since 1910, leading to more frequent extreme heat events. The BOM's climate model, which simulates the physics of atmospheric, oceanic, ice, and land surface processes, uses millions of observations from satellites and in-situ instrumentation. This allows it to account for the influence of climate change and natural climate drivers in its forecasts. As we prepare for the hot and dry

conditions ahead, let's make the most of summer. It's the perfect time to enjoy our beautiful natural scenery. Remember to stay hydrated, protect your skin from the sun, and check on your neighbours, especially the elderly. Despite the heat, our community's spirit remains unscorched. Let's embrace the warmth, stay safe, and enjoy the unique experiences that a Shepparton summer has to offer.

Shepparton TODAY Partly Cloudy

Shepparton Rainfall 3.2mm this month

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Saturday H 28º L 11º

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By Aaron Cordy GREATER Valley’s Calisthenics celebrated a fantastic year of competitions with their end-of-season concert to a crowd of friends, family and supporters at the Westside Performing Arts Centre in Mooroopna last Sunday. It was a time to reflect on the great year which saw many winners for the club by the Subs-Junior team and the Tinies, as well as several soloist performers bringing home trophies throughout the year. For the Kickstart Crew, it was their first chance to perform on stage. While the rest

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CALISTHENICS SUB-JUNIORS... Beth Leslie, Lexi Cordy, Lexi Cranmer, Mollie King, Darcie Edgar, Natalie Pennisi, Gruby King, Isabella Barton and Lexie White celebrated 2 wins this year in what was a fantastic season for the girls. Photo: Aaron Cordy

Dominant batting display by Kyabram Redbacks

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By Dillon Shelley THE Kyabram Redbacks put on an impressive batting display at the Kyabram Recreation Reserve in Round 6 of the Apprenticeship Factory A Grade Haisman Shield. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, the Redbacks amassed a mammoth total of 407 for the loss of 4 wickets in their stipulated 80 overs. Opener Billy Mclay got the innings off to a steady start with a patient 20 off 64 deliveries before being stumped off the bowling of Cohen Paul. His opening partner, Paul Parsons, played a more aggressive knock, scoring 64 off 78 balls, including 9 fours and a maximum, before being caught by Joshua Robertson off Nicholas Hill. The real fireworks however, came from Cade Mueller and skipper Kyle Mueller. Cade scored an impressive 111 off 167 balls, his innings punctuated with 12 boundaries. His captain, Kyle, was even more dominant, smashing a blistering 158 off just 141 deliveries, including 18

BATTING PROWESS... In Round 6 of the Apprenticeship Factory A Grade Haisman Shield, Kyabram Redbacks posted a mammoth 4/407 after electing to bat. Cade Mueller and Kyle Mueller starred with scores of 111 and 158 respectively, while Cohen Paul took 3 wickets for Euroa. Photo: Campaspe Shire Council

boundaries and 6 sixes. Charlie Mclay and Kyle Fitzgerald remained unbeaten at the close of the innings, contributing 18* and 25* respectively, ensuring the Redbacks ended on a high note. On the bowling front, Euroa's Cohen Paul was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 wickets for 151 runs in his 28 overs. Nicholas Hill was the only other successful bowler, claiming the wicket of Paul Parsons.

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Despite the huge total, the Euroa bowlers maintained a decent economy rate, with Fletcher Paul and Walter Jackson conceding less than 3 runs per over in their spells. However, the lack of wicket-taking options proved costly as the Redbacks piled on the runs. The match will continue on Saturday, 18 Nov 2023, with Euroa's response to the daunting total set by the Redbacks.


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