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Generous donation brings big smiles to some worthy men

SMALL gestures can make a far more profound difference to people's lives than we realise. When the men of the Mooroopna Men’s Shed seemingly lost everything in the October 2022 floods they didn’t know just how long they would be displaced from their ground on Alexandra Street Mooroopna.

Though an official opening has not been set yet, they were allowed back in for the first time a couple of weeks ago, they were surprised with a generous donation of two first aid kits and lunch for twenty members in attendance when Paul Wickham, of Paul Wickham’s Pharmacy, dropped in unannounced.

“I think you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone. So, I think for the men that was a big part of that, especially with the flood it was definitely really hard on them not being able to meet and enjoy each other's company. So, it was a long road for

them, and they stuck at it and they had to work pretty hard to get back in,” said Paul Wickham on his surprise visit.

“The smiles on their faces when they were all back in there last week was fantastic and they’re busy getting stuck into what they should be doing. So that’s really good to see.”

While they were out of their Shed, the Mooroopna Men’s Shed had great support from MEAC next door, but to be back in their own space amongst their tools, putting together bikes for Kmart, building things and enjoying the comradery again.

Men’s Sheds are great connectors in the community, and for some, it can be their only outlet when families are far away or have passed on.

If you want to check out Mooroopna Men’s Shed they currently meet every Thursday at 25 Alexandra Street Mooroopna, with plans for more meetings when they are fully up and running.

Time to turn back

IT'S time to reclaim that lost hour of sleep. Daylight saving time is drawing to a close. As we bid farewell to the longer evenings, remember to turn your clocks back one hour on Sunday, April 7 at 3am. Embrace the change as an opportunity to enjoy cosy evenings and crisp, bright mornings. Take advantage of the extra hour – whether it's for sleep, a longer morning coffee, or an early start to your day.

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GENEROUS MAN... George and Peter of the Mooroopna Men’s Shed with one of the first aid kits donated by Paul Wickham [inserted], of Paul Wickham’s Pharmacy. The men of Mooroopna Men’s Shed did it tough after the October 2022 floods, But are finally back in their shed doing what they love. Photos: Aaron Cordy

Tyrrell scores win on driver education in secondary schools

MEMBER for Northern Victoria, RikkieLee Tyrrell, has applauded the State Government’s plans to introduce a new driver education program into Victorian secondary schools.

Less than two months after calling for more driver education to be made available in schools, Mrs Tyrrell was informed of the impending new program in a response received from Education Minister Ben Carroll.

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Mrs Tyrrell welcomed the Government’s decision to implement the new program and said the issue had resonated with many people in her electorate.

“The feedback from my constituents after I raised the need for more driver

education through secondary schools was overwhelming, with many contacting me very supportive of the idea,” Mrs Tyrrell said.

“We lost far too many young lives on our roads last year and we needed to do more, and I thank Minister Carroll for listening to my constituents through me and taking action.”

Mrs Tyrrell said she will work with Mr Carroll on the details of the new program but said it would be aimed at Learner drivers between 16-19 years of age as well as their supervising drivers.

“I look forward to hearing more from the

Minister on the details of the new driver education program, but this is an important step in upskilling young drivers so that they are safer when they finally hit the road.”

Flushed with excitement

The 2024 Great Dunny Hunt begins

THE much-anticipated 2024

Great Dunny Hunt kicks off these school holidays, inviting all Australians to contribute to the National Public Toilet Map. The initiative, organised by the Continence Foundation of Australia, encourages holidaymakers to update the map with new public toilet facilities they come across during their travels.

over 5M Australians living with incontinence, a number projected to rise to 6.5M by 2030.

A recent survey revealed 49 per cent of individuals with incontinence are hesitant about long trips without knowing the location of the next toilet stop.

The Great Dunny Hunt aims to alleviate this anxiety, making a significant difference to those affected.

Running from March 29 to June 16, the Dunny Hunt aligns with the start of World Continence Week. Participants can add photos, details of amenities, and access hours of public restrooms. This information is crucial for the

Paula Hay, acting CEO of the Continence Foundation of Australia, extends an invitation to all Australians to improve the National Public Toilet Map. “We are very excited to find out how we can continue to provide

greater support for the one in four Australians impacted by incontinence,” she said. For more information and to

participate, visit www.continence. org.au/great-dunny-hunt and www.toiletmap.gov.au.

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Opinion piece by Country Press Association President, Andrew Schreyer

AUSTRALIA’S largest organisation of newspaper publishers has attacked the recent announcement by Meta that it will no longer negotiate deals with publishers once current agreements expire.

Country Press Australia represents more than 230 regional, rural and outer suburban publications across the nation.

The organisation was advised through an email from Meta at the start of March that “our company priorities have substantially shifted in the past year and, as a result, we will no longer be making Facebook News Tab available in Australia.”

Meta also confirmed “This doesn’t affect our agreement with Country Press Australia which will continue in accordance with its terms and conditions until it expires.”

In a subsequent meeting that afternoon between Country Press Australia and Meta it was made clear that Country Press Australia’s agreement with Meta would not be renewed.

This is a devastating blow to our members who are party to the agreement. All are publishers of regional and local public interest journalism.

Meta has been providing grants to Country Press Australia publishers which has provided vital sustainability.

There will be publishers who close the doors and won’t be able to continue supporting their communities with news in the wake of this announcement. These regional and local publishers are the major, and in most cases, sole providers of local public interest journalism in their communities.

In times of trouble and in emergency situations, such as during floods and in major bushfire events, the local publisher’s Facebook page is never more important or appreciated by people in our communities.

Meta’s actions undermine our democracy in the way the company displays such disdain for the work of the news industry. It also undermines public confidence in the media sector.

The most popular Facebook pages in most regional and rural communities are those of the local news publishing company, yet Meta says people don’t go to Facebook for news or political content.

What about in times of bushfire and floods or when the chips are down and someone in the community needs help? Local experience would suggest otherwise.

If, by Meta’s own admission, Australians don’t go to Facebook for news or political content, then the Federal Government should heed the advice of Meta and

immediately cease advertising on Meta’s platforms.

Sadly, jobs will definitely be lost as a result of Meta’s decision, but it’s hard to put a number on this.

Given the already welldocumented challenges our industry faces (major cost increases for newsprint, ink, energy and the decline in federal government advertising spend), this announcement will force many publishers to confront the issues ahead of them and cut staff.

The reaction from our members in the aftermath of Friday’s announcement has been one of deep concern, alarm and even anger.

The Federal Government must act to give assurance to our industry and to support the democratic infrastructure that is the newspaper industry. And it needs to move swiftly, decisively and with purpose.

We need government to support the news industry and invoke the news media bargaining code.

Our government must also do what it can to assure Australians that the government values the news industry’s role in our democracy to mitigate disruptions to the news industry.

Facebook reaped the benefits of our members’ unique local content for many years and has paid those local and regional publishers for only the last three years and will now not renew their agreement

with Country Press Australia.

A democracy cannot function without a healthy news sector, and this is now heavily at risk in regional and local communities after Meta’s decision.

It is important that the federal government responds swiftly to this decision and considers all possible action including designating Meta under the News Media Bargaining Code and other options available to them and the ACCC.

It is vital that news media is adequately compensated for the content that Facebook has been able to build their business from over many years and ensure a strong and robust news media industry which is vital for a healthy democracy. It is also vital that the Federal Government ensures strong support of the industry now more than ever before and ensures the News Media Assistance Program (News MAP) is finalised urgently.

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Trees targeted again by vandals

WORKERS were onsite early Tuesday morning after at least three trees were vandalised in Shepparton over the Easter long weekend.

The saplings planted at Victoria Lake Park along the Goulburn Valley Highway have been torn with their wooden stakes also either removed or damaged. At least one has been snapped at the trunk, with its roots still in the ground.

In the past, similar juvenile trees around

Shepparton have been specifically targeted and deliberately vandalised by individuals. Earlier reports of such senseless vandalism have found the damage to cost over $450 per tree when taking into account initial watering and formative pruning, with a replacement cost of more than $10,000.

Anyone who witnesses vandalism of trees on Council property, is urged to contact the police.

Mud in the water over buybacks

has drafted a submission to the federal government in response to the Water Amendment Restoring Our Rivers Act 2023, which will see 450GL stripped from the Murray Darling Basin.

The bill passed through parliament last December and has caused great concern for the many in the region who rely on water as the lifeblood of food growth and industry. It will allow the Government to negotiate with individuals to purchase their water holdings. There appears to be no clear

plan of where the water taken by the government will come from.

“The original plan had as a cornerstone was a socio-economic outcome that would come from buying water for the environment. This new plan or new iteration of the plan throws that out the door,” said Murray Darling Association Region 2 chair, Cr Geoff Dobson.

“Should it be taken from the north, should it be taken from the south? We say that they should be spending the billions of dollars on infrastructure to put the water that we’ve got now, and

there’s plenty of environmental water here now for us to use, but we’ve got to put it efficiently over the wetlands so that, you know, we can all have a feed out of the water that’s in our dams.”

As the food bowl of Australia, the flow-on effect of farmers suddenly selling their water rights is an unknown that could leave long-lasting devastation to growers and producers in the region without a regular flow of water down our rivers and irrigation channels.

Director of sustainable development for GSCC, Geraldine Christou

understands the impact these buybacks could have on the whole of the region.

The vagueness of the Bill leaves far too many questions unanswered.

“We know the volume of fruits and vegetables that are processed in the Goulburn Valley. It underpins our manufacturing sector,” said Geraldine.

“Why would we jeopardise that? Why would we jeopardise the amount of jobs that are retained here in the Goulburn Valley?

“It [the Bill] doesn’t tell us how much is going to be recovered from the southern basin. It doesn’t tell us where

the buybacks are going to occur. We are very much opposed to buybacks because they are not strategic. And they actually create a Swiss cheese effect and undermine all the investment that has occurred here in relation to upgrading the irrigation system and also the amount of manufacturing and investment in manufacturing that has occurred here.”

Federal Minister for Environment and Water, Tanya Plibersek MP, had been invited to visit Greater Shepparton on multiple occasions however, the offer had not been taken up.

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KICKSTARTING the excitement Friday morning is the Children’s Food Bowl Festival, a free event celebrating the rich bounty of produce from the Goulburn Valley. With a focus on farmto-table education, this family-centred festival promises an enriching experience for children, fostering a deeper appreciation for wholesome foods in a fun and interactive way.

Festivities continue into the evening, with an array of youth activities and performances 5-9pm Friday night, ensuring that the younger members of the community are treated to a memorable evening of entertainment.

On Saturday, the spotlight shifts to a captivating lineup of music presentations and performances from 5pm to 9pm, showcasing the tapestry of cultural art, cuisine, and traditions that define our region's rich identity.

Adding an extra layer of excitement is a special martial arts demonstration titled “Kamitakane no bo-no-te” from our sister city Toyoake City, Japan, scheduled to take place on both nights, offering a captivating glimpse into the martial arts heritage of our international partners.

Speaking about the significance of the festival, Greater Shepparton City Council mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, emphasised its role in uniting the community and celebrating the region's rich cultural tapestry. Encouraging everyone to attend, Cr Sali highlighted Converge on the Goulburn as a unique opportunity to showcase the diversity, vibrancy, and warmth of Greater Shepparton to friends, family, and visitors alike.

VIBRANT FESTIVAL... Converge on the Goulburn has plenty on offer across two days, including a special martial arts demonstration called “Kamitakane no bo-no-te” from our sister city Toyoake City, Japan taking place on both Friday and Saturday night. Photo: Supplied

With an enticing lineup of activities, delicious food, and vibrant cultural showcases, Converge on the Goulburn 2024 promises to be a celebration like no other. So, gather your loved ones and get ready for a weekend of cultural immersion, culinary delights, and an unmissable two days of entertainment. For more information, visit shepp.city/converge2024

Gifting of the Furphy family tank end to Council

THE FURPHY commemorative tank end was officially unveiled at Greater Shepparton City Council Thursday, March 28. It is one of only 15 manufactured to mark 150 years of Furphy manufacturing in Shepparton.

In late 2023, Shepparton businesses Furphy Foundry and J. Furphy & Sons celebrated 150 years since the company founder moved operations from Kyneton to Shepparton, thus establishing an Australian manufacturing icon.

The Furphy’s were among the first 10 families to settle in Shepparton. Adam Furphy, managing director of J. Furphy & Sons, said the location remains the heartbeat of the business.

“It’s a great privilege to have had the history we have had in Shepparton,” said Adam at the presentation at Council’s customer service centre, “It’s location on the wall here is something we’re proud of because Shepparton has been a great part of our story, [and] our 30 businesses have also

been part of Shepparton’s success as well.” Sam Furphy, managing director of Furphy Foundry, said, “When we arrived in Shepparton all those years ago, it really was the start of the foundry operations which kicked off the manufacturing of the actual water cart end, which was cast iron back then.”

The last two additions of commemorative tank ends, including that at Council, have been made in cast aluminium. One is stationed at the Museum of Vehicle Evolution (MOVE), where the spectacular 150 years event was held last year, others have been auctioned off with the proceeds going to charity.

During the 150 year event in November, one tank end was auctioned for $50,000.

On behalf of the Council, mayor Shane Sali expressed gratitude for the generosity of the Furphy family. He said, “The history behind Furphy is a great Australian story, and the family is ambitious to keep growing what are already leading businesses here in Shepparton.”

Council

Council agreed to sell part of the land at

Shepparton to facilitate an Early Parenting Centre and sta accommodation.

The sale comes following two separate expressions of interest received from the Department of Health and Goulburn Valley Health.

The site will enable the Department of Health to deliver a new Early Parenting Centre to ensure local parents are supported, while GV Health will use the land to provide sta accommodation for clinical personnel.

Two significant contracts awarded

Council noted the awarding of contracts for two significant projects in the region.

The two contracts, totalling more than $600,000, included a major culvert renewal for Katandra Main Road, Tallygaroopna and the Yanha Gurtji Shared Path construction, from Waters Reserve to The Boulevard, Shepparton.

Committees

Annual Report

Council noted the Annual Report 2021/22 for its 17 Community Asset Committees.

Each committee comprises of a group of dedicated volunteers who contribute their time and expertise to operating Council’s community facilities. Some key achievements included updated drainage at the Congupna Recreation Reserve and Community Centre oval, and a new entrance gate and netball court resurfacing at the Dookie Recreation Reserve and Community Centre.

Have your sayAvenue of flags

Council is seeking feedback from the community on an appropriate way to publicly recognise Greater Shepparton’s diverse First Nations, migrant and refugee communities.

A Notice of Motion was moved at the April 2023 Council Meeting which sought to undertake community engagement on an appropriate location for an avenue of flags.

Council will also consider alternative options, including an artwork, mural, community flagpole or dedicated community space.

To have your say, visit https://shepp.city/avenue-flags

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unveil one of 15 150-year commemorative tank ends, which is proudly on display at Council’s customer service centre. Photo:
For more information on any of these items please visit www.greatershepparton.com.au or call (03) 5832 9700. Greater Shepparton City Council
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We’re building big and 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.

What we’ve done

VLocity trains now running

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With VLocity trains operating on the Shepparton Line and 10 extra services per week travelling between Melbourne and Shepparton, we’re working to complete the next stage of the upgrade.

Station upgrades at Mooroopna, Murchison East and Nagambie are complete, enabling longer VLocity trains to operate on the line.

We’ve worked to expand train stabling and extend the passing loop at Murchison East to allow freight trains and VLocity trains to pass each other, improving reliability.

Train disruptions: Coaches replace trains in both directions

Shepparton Line Until 14 April Seymour to Shepparton

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“WHAT that means primarily for our doctors and our medical staff is that they’ll have close

proximity and access to the wards and services, the emergency department, where they need to work. Particularly, it will be secure, which is important when they’re working on call and after hours to be able to attend quickly to any emergencies,” Mr Sharp said.

“Right now, we are providing accommodation to 150 staff through a combination of residential properties that we lease but we also use serviced apartments. So, we lease over 70 properties and use about 30 serviced accommodation apartments.

“We also foresee that is going to save us approximately a million dollars a year in costs that we currently pay for those serviced apartments.”

The project will deliver 18 dwellings, comprising 21 bedrooms, with direct access to GV Health’s Graham Street campus. Once complete, dwellings will be made available to key medical workers at GV Health, with delivery targeted for April 2026.

Michael Delahuntly, GV Health board chair, thanked the Victorian Government for the contribution, awarded via the Regional Health Infrastructure Fund, and said it would help the hospital to overcome ongoing accommodation

shortages and attract health workers to the region.

“Our greatest challenge as a health service, and what most health services are being challenged by at the moment, is workforce. We’re doing everything possible to retain our existing workforce and to recruit more, and the provision of accommodation is essential in

PET owners are reminded that animal registrations are due Wednesday, April 10.

Registering your pet greatly improves their chances of them being returned to you if they become lost. Fees also assist Council and the State Government to provide a wide range of animal management services to the community, such as responding to calls of wandering dogs or dog attacks, or nuisance issues such as barking dogs, control of dangerous breeds, monitoring pet shops and kennels, breeding businesses and operation of Council’s animal shelter.

Registrations for cats and dogs over three months of age is a legal requirement and is free for pets under six months of age.

For more information on registering your pet, visit https:// greatershepparton.com.au/animals-environment-and-waste/ animals/pets/animal-registration or shepp.city/petrego, or call 5832 9700 during business hours.

those strategies,” Mr Delahuntly said. Minister Thomas also announced funding for hospitals in Kyabram and Echuca, with Kyabram to receive $4.5M to upgrade the operating theatre and procedure rooms, and $9.7M in Echuca to upgrade the sterilising department and to expand and improve their services.

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KIDS Promotions, in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, are thrilled to unveil the return of everyone’s beloved children's TV program, Play School, as it hits the road once again in 2024 with a new show, Let's Play Together.

Step into the enchanting world of Play School's games room, where two of your favourite presenters and the toys–Big Ted, Little Ted, Jemima, and Humpty–embark on a journey of surprises hidden within colourful boxes

Let's Play Together is a concert designed to celebrate the joy of fun and games with friends. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Play School with delightful games, catchy songs and enchanting

stories; the adventure is bound to leave lasting memories.

Just like the beloved television program, the concert is meticulously paced for children, offering a perfect balance of lively tunes to dance to and quiet moments for pure observation. The familiar faces of our presenters and beloved toys, combined with engaging content, promise an interactive experience that will have the young audience actively participating throughout.

Don't miss the chance to join the fun of new discoveries! Let's Play Together tickets are on sale now. For ticketing information go to Kids Promotions’ website or https://bit.ly/4agypmk

Don’t put off a skin check

ALANNA Adams is a Melanographer/ Dermoscopist and a Registered Nurse Div 1 with over 30 years of nursing experience and she is available three days a week in a new clinic!

For the last 10 years as a qualified Melanographer, she has been specially trained in the detection and prevention of skin cancers and is accredited by the Australasian College of Dermatologists.

Alanna is working with Dr Alice Rudd (Skindepth Dermatology), one of Australia’s leading Dermatologists, at a nurse-lead clinic located at Better Health Medical Clinic’s Specialists Consulting Rooms, at 75 Wyndham Street, Shepparton.

A skin check involves a thorough scalp to

sole surveillance and any lesions of concern will be imaged and reviewed for diagnosis by Dr Rudd.

Alanna is also providing UVB treatment for psoriasis, eczema and other inflammatory skin conditions, teenage acne solutions and effective wart treatments.

“I am thrilled to be working alongside such a knowledgeable and experienced specialist like Dr Rudd. It is imperative the Shepparton community has access to highquality specialist care which negates the need to travel to Melbourne,” said Alanna.

No referral is required. For an appointment, please contact Skindepth Dermatology on (03) 9527 4209 or email reception@skindepth.com.au.

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ON TOUR... Play School is going on tour, with its new show Let’s Play Together coming to Shepparton Tuesday, April 9 at Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Photo: Supplied
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the March After 5 Networking event,

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GSBN’s After 5 Networking events are an opportunity for members and local businesses and organisations to

come together to network, have fun, and to share their experiences. Adviser photographer, Emma Harrop, was there to catch all the action.

To learn more about becoming a GSBN Member and attending future events, please contact us via email: admin@gsbn. net.au or phone us on 0407 503 886.

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CLOSE to 100 members from the Greater Shepparton Business Network (GSBN) got together for hosted The Greater Shepparton Business Network’s female members photographed ahead of International Women’s Day at Watters Electrical. Photos: Emma Harrop Rob Harmeston from Watters Electrical and Jacinta Russell and Brant Doyle from Connect GV Reg Hickey from Watters Electrical and Chris Brown from Sunpower Courtney Walder and Livia Hughes from Southern Cross Austereo
We Need Your Help To Provide Food To Local People Shepparton Foodshare relies on community spirit and generosity to provide food to people in need across the Goulburn Valley. Foodshare needs donations of: UHT milk, rice, pasta, cereal, breakfast spreads, noodles, flour, muesli bars, snacks and sugar. Drop your small shelf stable food donations to The Shepparton Adviser at 38-40 Welsford St, Shepparton and pick up a free copy of The Adviser If you are a local grower or manufacturer and can donate in bulk quantities, please call us on 0432 517 329 to discuss your donations. Shepparton Foodshare was established due to community need and with community support has distributed the equivalent of 8 million meals to people that need it most. Supporting Shepparton Foodshare guarantees you’re supporting local people!  Make a tax deductible donation here: www.sheppartonfoodshare.org.au 0432 517 329 45 Toolamba Road, Mooroopna kate@sheppartonfoodshare.org.au
Greater Shepparton Business Centre’s Tricia Martinek, Team Leader (Marketing) from Greater Shepparton City Council Liz Connick, Julie Hutchins from GMCU and Lisa Kaiser from Bala Trading Company

NBN rollout reaches milestone in Greater Shepparton

We’ve seen a tenfold increase in data usage over the NBN the last 10 years and we’re forecasting that doubling over the next seven years as well

CRUISING the internet superhighway just got quicker for Greater Shepparton when the major NBN fibre upgrade milestone was reached last month. An estimated 23,600 homes and businesses now have access to the full fibre network as part of the national upgrade.

Head of NBN local Chris Cusack was on hand at the Queens Garden in Shepparton on March, Friday 22 to make the announcement.

"We know that people across Australia are doing a lot more over the internet. We're seeing people stream 4K video over multiple devices. We're seeing people upload and download large files for work, next-level gaming, online education. All of these are consuming more and more data. In fact, we've seen a tenfold increase in data usage over the

NBN the last 10 years and we're forecasting that doubling over the next seven years as well," said Mr Cusack.

The NBN network currently carries 87 per cent of Australian data and data use has tripled in the past six years. The upgrade couldn't have come at a better time for Greater Shepparton with the issues many have faced in recent weeks with work being done on Telstra's towers.

"We're backed by big industry here [in Greater Shepparton]. We know how important high-speed internet

Celebrating unity and harmony

SHEPPARTON’S Filipino Australia Friends Association (FAFA) came together on Saturday, March 3 for the 36th Philippine House Anniversary and Multicultural Event, held at the Seniors Citizens Club on Welsford Street.

This year’s theme was 'Our Shared Stories – Celebrating Together.' Organised by FAFA, it was an afternoon brimming with joy and unity.

Nora McCarthy, in her insightful address, shared the origins of the Philippine House, adding depth to our appreciation of this cherished establishment. Mayette Martin extended heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed, past and present, for their dedication and passion without which this celebration wouldn't have been possible.

“As we fondly recall the laughter, camaraderie, and shared experiences, we're grateful for the bonds forged and memories created. Here's to many more years of shared stories and celebrations!” Mayette said.

From captivating performances by talented singers to lively dance floor sessions and mesmerising folk-dance presentations, every moment was infused with the spirit of celebration. Guests indulged in a feast of diverse cuisines, including the iconic lechon – whole roast pork, and delectable desserts, making the occasion truly grand.

connection is for them through their modernisation program that they're obviously rolling out across a number of different industries. So, this is an important announcement... high-speed internet is more important especially over the last couple of years that we've experienced a lot more things are happening away from your central locations, so it's important to have that highspeed internet available whether it's at work or at home," said Cr Sali.

INFORMATION SESSION

Have you ever wondered what life at the Police Academy's like? Join our webinar this Wednesday night to find out.

During the session, we'll run you through what to expect from your first day to graduation day. This includes in-depth details about your weekly timetable, as well as an insight into exams and training. We will dive deep into the facilities (including on-site accommodation!), salary and support. There will also be an opportunity for you to ask members questions about their time at the Academy.

As always, registration's free but essential. It all kicks ff from 6pm, Wednesday, April 10.

Details and to register: https://bit.ly/ vicpolcareers

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FASTER INTERNET... Head of NBN local Chris Cusack, pictured with mayor Cr Shane Sali, was on hand at the Queens Garden in Shepparton last month to announce an estimated 23,600 homes and businesses in the region now have access to the full fibre network. Photo: Aaron Cordy HAPPY BIRTHDAY... Philippine House’s 36th Anniversary cake with Nora McCarthy and FAFA president, Delma Broughton. Photo: Supplied
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Shepparton Festival set to kick off

SHEPPARTON is set to come alive with the launch of the Shepparton Festival on Friday, April 5, 2024. The opening weekend extravaganza at the Shepparton Showgrounds Grandstand promises a day filled with music, food, drinks, and a plethora of activities for all ages, running from 10am to 7pm.

From captivating performances to engaging workshops, there's something for everyone. Food trucks Oh My Ceylon, Jam Packed Donuts and Mr. Sheppy will offer delectable treats, and the Shepparton Festival bar will serve local wines and beers from 2pm.

The official opening commences at 5pm with a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, previews of shows, and talks from artists. Attendees can also explore Rhonda the Roving Festival Hub for festival information and ticket purchases.

Shepparton Festival Chairperson, Mimi Leung, shares her excitement, "It’s an amazing opportunity to do things we wouldn’t usually do - and all in one place. We’ll

definitely be doing the dance party, opera, circus lessons, ukulele concert and zine making!"

The festival offers a unique opportunity to immerse in

Volunteer of the month, Margaret Campbell

ordinary people in the community walk amongst us leading remarkable lives. And not because they do things to inspire the next batch of Marvel movies, but because they give their time and energy so effortlessly to people and organisations and don’t even consider what they do extraordinary. That's why people like Margaret Campbell are gifts life bestows upon us.

Margaret recently finished her time as president of the St Vincent de Paul Mooroopna Conference Assistance Centre president, where she’s volunteered for over 10 years, it didn’t mean an end to her time helping the organisation, instead she stepped up again to be Vice President and continue her work in the community and helping train new volunteers.

“I grew up volunteering. For me, it’s always been about giving back,” said Margaret.

“My grandmother was probably my influence in Volunteering, because she was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary at a time of service, and she used to entertain the troops. And there were a lot of Americans at that time. And she used to go

to the hospitals, so it was just the normal [volunteering].”

In her teenage years, she volunteered as a Sunday School teacher and fellowship leader in Sydney where it all began. In her well-travelled life, Margaret lived and worked in many fields as she raised her family. Including a program manager in Corrections, with Relationships Australia, and taught at TAFE amongst other things.

Always volunteering wherever she went, after being part of the committee that saved Port Welshpool Long Jetty, Margaret and her husband settled back in the area and she became a member of VIEW, which is part of the Smith family, before she began work with St Vincent de Paul Mooroopna. As well as working closely with Asylum Seekers as a Social Justice person for the community.

While her work continues Margaret knows more than ever how important it is to attract new volunteers and inspire younger people to continue building and uplifting community groups. There are many ways to volunteer, and it can be greatly rewarding for the volunteer while helping others.

“What people get out of Volunteering; is they get to feel good. You get some wonderful ‘Yes’ moments,” said Margaret.

FUN FOR ALL… The Shepparton Festival kicks off on April 5, 2024, offering a day packed with music, food, drinks, and familyfriendly activities at the Shepparton Showgrounds Grandstand. Photo: Supplied

arts, crafts, music, and more. It's a celebration of creativity and community that shouldn't be missed!

Tasty kebabs you can’t get enough of

LAMB, chicken or beef, add a little tomato, lettuce, and onion then don’t forget the garlic sauce. Wrap it in some flatbread and you must have wandered into Shepparton Kebabs in the Safeway Plaza the corner of High Street and Archer Street for a mouth-watering meal on the go.

Shepparton Kebabs offers chicken, beef and lamb kebabs for $12, with combos and add-ons to complement your meal. They have HSP packs, plain meats, rolls, dolma

and much more. They even have baklava and Turkish delight for a sweet treat. Their friendly staff are ready and waiting to take your order when you drop in, or if you like the convenience of not having to leave your home, there is always to option of Menulog and Doordash dropping your tasty meal right to your door.

Open seven days a week, from 9am to 9pm, you can find Shepparton Kebabs at 3/310 High Street Shepparton.

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TASTY KEBABS... Shepparton Kebabs in the Safeway Plaza now offer the option of Menulog and Doordash dropping your tasty meal right to your door. But that doesn’t mean you can’t drop in and see the friendly face of husband-and-wife owners Nabi and Shekosa, Monday to Friday 9am to 9 pm. Photo: Emma Harrop
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to Greater Shepparton in April 2024,

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100s of historic cars to descend on Shepparton

SHEPPARTON'S streets will soon echo with the purr of classic engines as the Victorian Morris Register Inc. brings the 24th National Rally to town from April 24 to 29, 2024.

This will be the first time the Greater Shepparton region plays host to this event, which takes place in Victoria only once every eight years.

The rally promises a unique spectacle for car enthusiasts, showcasing over 100 iconic Morris vehicles produced between 1913 and the late 1970s. Attendees will also get a chance to admire related vehicles, including MG, Riley, and Wolseley models, many of which have never been seen in Shepparton before.

The event will kick off with an opening ceremony at the Parklake Shepparton, followed by a grand drive to Tatura and a signature touring day via Dookie along the Art Silo Trail. The major public display will take place at the John Pick Playground, Victoria Park Lake, on April 27, where attendees can judge the “People’s Choice”. Greater Shepparton City Council mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, expressed his enthusiasm, “We are extremely honoured to host the 2024 National Rally. It will give our region a great economic boost and provides an opportunity to see some amazing historic cars.”

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PROUD…Rob Evans gladly showing off his prized vehicle.
A group of Morris enthusiasts gather to share their love of the unique vehicles
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Join a national not-for-profit organisation and global movement dedicated to improving the lives of children, families and communities.

In this key leadership role, you’ll drive Save the Children’s programs and community engagement across Northern Victoria, leading a dedicated and passionate team and working in partnership with community to maximise our impact.

You will make an impact by:

Leading teams across a variety of child, youth and family focused programs

Driving community engagement and partnerships by effectively engaging with a diverse range of stakeholders, including government, partner and sector agencies and Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) to build partnerships

Leading business development across the region

Developing existing programs and evaluating outcomes for continuous improvement

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Your strong leadership is reflected in the success of your teams and their projects and in your partnerships with community. You have a thorough understanding of child rights focused service delivery.

This role requires:

Proven experience in collaborating with community to achieve outcomes for children and families, including with ACCOs

Proven experience with program management, delivery and evaluation

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Strong partnership and business development skills gained through extensive working relationships with government or community stakeholders

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Page 20 – The Adviser Australia No.1:1707 Wednesday, April 3, 2024 Wendy Lovell MP Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region Active, Local and Vocal Wendy Lovell MP Liberal Member for Northern Victoria Region p: (03) 5821 6668 e: wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au /wendylovellMP Authorised by Wendy Lovell MP, 222 Wyndham Street Shepparton 1. SAM BIRRELL ................... 21 SAM BIRRELL FEDERAL MEMBER FOR NICHOLLS 2. MARTIN KRUEGER 21 KRUEGER’S FINE MEATS & SMALL GOODS 3. WILL PHILLIPS 21 ELDERS INSURANCE 4. TROY WALLACE 20 FAIRLEYS SUPA IGA 5. DARYL EMMETT 19 GV CARPORTS & PATIOS 6. PHILLIP LENON 19 A&G CUSTOM FENCING 7. KIERAN MOON 19 HARVEY NORMAN ELECTRICAL 8. JAMIE SPENCER 19 THE BOTTLE-O WAREHOUSE SHEPPARTON 9. DANIEL STRUDWICK 19 TOTAL TOOLS 10. STEVE SNELLING ............ 19 SNELLING ENGINEERING 11. MIKE TIMOTHEE 19 LOAN MARKET 12. DAVID MOHI ..................... 19 CARPET CALL 13. ADAM MCCURDY 19 GAGLIARDI SCOTT REAL ESTATE 14. JOSHUA MEI 18 GV TRADE GROUP 15. JARROD HARRY 18 LINEMASTA 16. CRAIG BRAMLEY ............ 18 FOODWORKS 17. ANDREW HODGES 18 GOODFELLOWS CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 18. JAC MCCARTY ................ 18 EVERYDAY SUPPLIES 19. BECC FISCHER 18 HARVEY NORMAN FURNITURE 20. DANIEL THEWMA 17 FUTURE RECYCLING 21. COREY SHARPE 17 SHEPPARTON RADIATORS & WINDSCREENS 22. PAULA RYAN 17 THE APPRENTICESHIP FACTORY 23. NIPPER HARVEY.............17 INTERSPORT SHEPPARTON 24. ANGELO KAKOUROS 15 STANDBY SECURITY SERVICES 25. ANDREW POGUE ........... 15 CARDAMONE REAL ESTATE 26. BRADLEY CAMPBELL 15 VIATEK 27. WENDY LOVELL .............. 15 WENDY LOVELL LIBERAL MEMBER FOR NORTHERN VICTORIA 28. LYN MCNAUGHT 14 LYN MCNAUGHT TRAVEL 29. LEONARD BALFOUR 13 BALFOURS AIRPORT DIRECT 30. MICHAEL MCKELLAR 13 SURDEX STEEL PHILLIP LENON Phone: 0414 993 394 Shepparton 5 ROUND 3 SELECTIONS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 CARLTON 4 FREMANTLE 6 ST KILDA 6 PORT ADELAIDE 4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 6 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG LEONARD BALFOUR Phone: 5825 3861 61 Echuca Rd, Mooroopna ROUND 3 SELECTIONS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 CARLTON 4 FREMANTLE 6 ST KILDA 6 PORT ADELAIDE 4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 6 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG 4 5 ROUND 3 SELECTIONS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 CARLTON 4 FREMANTLE 4 ESSENDON 6 PORT ADELAIDE 4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 6 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG DAVID MOHI Phone: 5823 5066 8001 Melbourne Rd, Sth Shepparton BLINDS & SHUTTERS TROY WALLACE Phone: 5822 1555 177-193 Numurkah Rd, Shepparton 4 ROUND 3 SELECTIONS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 CARLTON 4 FREMANTLE 6 ST KILDA 6 PORT ADELAIDE CRAIG BRAMLEY Phone: 5824 1122 112 Hogan St, Tatura 4 112H OG ANST,TATUR A -7AMT O 8PM FoodWorks supports the responsible service and consumption of alcohol. Persons under the age of 18 will not be served alcohol or tobacco. Offers available Wednesday 16th December - Tuesday 22nd December 2020 Unless sold out prior. Offers exclusive to FoodWorks Tatura. Tatura Christmas Essentials WWW.TATURA F OODWORKS.COM. AU C a-C 24 Pa Selecte $5EA SAVE $ 574 74 SAVE $1099 $44EA 24PK $ 1 99 KG 375ml x 24 $ 7 99 KG $ 8 ldSweet Potatoes Bone In LegHam Hal o Ful sage ll le 750ml Var eties 1/2 PRICE $ 1 99 EA Ma 1/2 GREAT VALUE 11 2 H OGA N ST,TATURA AM T 8 PM Tatura Christmas Essentials WWW.TATURAFOODWORKS.COM.AU Coca-Cola Cans Pack x 375ml Selected Varieties EA 44 24 PK pack Gold Sweet Leg Ham Half or Full Tasty Thin Sausages Yellowglen Sparkling Selected Varieties Mangoes GR EAT ROUND 3 SELECTIONS 6 BRISBANE LIONS 4 CARLTON 4 FREMANTLE 6 ST KILDA 6 PORT ADELAIDE 4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 6 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG DANIEL THEWMA Phone: 5821 7876 121 New Dookie Rd Shepparton 4 ROUND 3 SELECTIONS 4 COLLINGWOOD 4 CARLTON 6 ADELAIDE 6 ST KILDA 6 PORT ADELAIDE 4 WESTERN BULLDOGS 6 SYDNEY 4 GEELONG JOSHUA MEI Phone: 5821 2906 55-57 Longstaff St, Shepparton 4 ROUND 3 SELECTIONS
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SHEPPARTON SWANS V EUROA

JARROD HARRY

The Swans will be desperate to leap up the ladder and it has a huge opportunity to test improvement when it welcomes last year’s preliminary finalist, Euroa. Last season only yielded four wins from 18 matches for the Swans. While they were competitive in many of those losses, lack of firepower was likely their undoing. They have gone a long way to addressing that in recruiting Matt Perry and the return of Mitch Bell. But they are coming up against a team expected to be there when the whips are cracking.

Ryan Pendlebury takes the reins of a team that is firmly in the premiership window. Adding Dan and Tom Garside coupled with the return of Pendlebury’s close mate Jack Hellier, and the Pies have every reason to think they can challenge for the silverware. Tip: Euroa.

SHEPPARTON V MANSFIELD

Shepparton will be looking to kick-off in style when it welcomes last round loser Mansfield.

The Bears were one of the form teams of the second half of 2023, winning more times than it lost, but it still missed the finals. Mansfield was given a football lesson by the reigning premier at home last round.

Coach Jack Hutchins and the Eagles will be desperate to put up a better performance, knowing the importance of early wins.

The return of some premiership players back to Deakin Reserve, including ruckman Ash Holland is sure to be welcomed by the fans.

The Murray Bombers will unfurl its premiership flag and then it will be down to business, just like it was in Mansfield on Easter Saturday. Echuca’s statement win in the High Country was a warning to the other 11 teams that it is as hungry as ever.

Angus Byrne was a star up forward and he will need to be kept in check by the Demons defence.

United will turn to its leadership group led by Kyle Clarke and Jesse Cucinotta to ensure they keep pace with the Murray Bombers.

The Eagles did well to keep pace with the reigning premier for a half, but then the Green Machine flexed their muscles in the second half to run away with an 82-point win. I think they will be too strong for the Demons. Tip: Echuca.

KYABRAM V MOOROOPNA

How the year plays out for these two finalists from 2023 could be vastly different in 2024.

Many believe Kyabram will be contending while others believe the Cats could slide down the ladder following some key outs including Jackson Trengove and Chris Nield. The duo combined for 100+ of Mooroopna’s goals.

Kyabram has welcomed back Morrison Medallist Mick Mattingly. His return is complimented by Eamonn Ogden coupled with the trio from Mt Gravatt, with the most notable of these inclusions being the ruckman Marcus Khoo, who will fill the void left by Zac Norris who will miss the early part of the season as he recovers from a shoulder injury.

I think with the return of those players and the fact that the game is at Deakin Reserve, I think Shepparton can start with a win. Tip: Shepparton.

BENALLA V ROCHESTER

I see this being a real arm wrestle and it is likely to come down who can use the footy better and be more efficient going inside 50. And with that I am going to Kyabram in a close one. Tip: Kyabram.

TATURA V SEYMOUR

This is a huge opportunity for two of the league’s 2023 cellar dwellers to kick start their campaign with a win.

The Saints will be coached by former Carlton and North Melbourne forward Jarrod Waite. His priority will be to get his team to play consistently each week.

With the departure of Broady Webster, Josh Mellington and the retirement of Josh Marchbank, the Saints have recruited Mark Marriott and lured back Patrick Warner.

Rochester hasn’t lost anyone of note and have recruited seven new or returning players.

The Tigers finished 10th with four wins in 2023 and coach Ash Watson will be hoping for a clean bill of health for his more experienced core group to try and lead them to a few more wins in 2024. Tip: Rochester.

ECHUCA V SHEPPARTON

UNITED

United faces a massive challenge when it takes on the reigning premier, Echuca.

Does Tatura have the playing list to make the jump into the finals and can Seymour bounce back from a disappointing straightsets exit from the 2023 premiership race?

There hasn’t been a big turnover of players at Kings Park, but one notable out is Morrison Medallist Jack O’Sullivan who has departed to coach Wodonga Bulldogs.

But the Lions are hoping to offset that key departure with the inclusion of ex-Fremantle Docker David Mundy and Tom Maloney.

Tatura under former Bomber Paul Barnard is expected to be a much better unit. The return of brothers Matt and Brad Ryan gives the Bulldogs some height at either of the ground.

Throw in the other new faces including former Port Adelaide player Aidyn Johnson, I genuinely think the Dogs will be able to improve their 5-13 record of 2023. I think they will give the Lions a run for their money, but I think it may take time for the Dogs to knit together as a unit. Tip: Seymour.

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Local champions ready to take on the world in France

WHEN Hyrox, the fitness craze that has taken the world by storm came to Melbourne last year, Melissa Hinchcliffe decided to convince Emma O’Keeffe to have a crack at it with little expectation than to have a bit of fun and test themselves by competing in the fast-growing sport. Little did they know the event was a world champion qualifying tournament, in which they came runners up. The pair are off to take on the world in Nice, France in June this year.

“I did a bit of training in Hyrox at BFT (local gym) here in Shepparton to have a go at competing in it. I didn’t

feel I could do solo competition, so I dragged Emma into it, and we entered our age group,” said Melissa.

“We didn’t even know there were world championships,” added Emma.

Hyrox combines running and functional workouts. Individuals or pairs run 1km, spot and do a workout set and repeat eight times. For team events, the pair could share the workout reps, but both had to do each of the runs.

No matter the result, Melissa and Emma are hooked. Once they get back from France, there’s a two-week break and then back to Melbourne for another World Championship qualifier.

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Kyabram crowned kings

Triumph in the Haisman Shield Final

By Dillon Shelley

IN an exhilarating display of cricket, Kyabram triumphed over Mooroopna to clinch the 2023-24 Cricket Shepparton Haisman Shield grand final. The match, held on a spectacular wicket at the Katandra Recreation Reserve, saw Kyabram successfully defend 159 against Mooroopna in a contest that had spectators on the edge of their seats. The game was not without its dramatic moments.

On day one, Kyabram's Billy McLay stood out with a composed knock of 51 off 169 balls, the only player to reach a milestone knock during the game. His steady performance provided the backbone Kyabram needed to post a respectable score.

Finishing the first day at 6-34, Mooroopna has a mountain to climb and Nick Breslin and Brodie McDonald mounted a spirited fightback, but Kyabram's Angus McKenzie broke their stand. The subsequent collapse saw Mooroopna lose their final three wickets for just 12 runs, paving the way for Kyabram's victory.

Charlie McLay, who contributed a spell of 5-30 and a handy 22-run knock, was awarded the Greg Luscombe Medal for man of the match. His performance, along with the relentless efforts of the entire team, ensured Kyabram's memorable win, marking the end of a fairytale season for the club.

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ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE... Trying something new can be life-changing in many ways big and small, but suddenly finding yourself runner up in a new fitness craze Hyrox and on your way to compete in France is exactly the kind of life-changing moment that happened to Melissa Hinchcliffe and Emma O’Keeffe. Photo: Aaron Cordy A GRAND FINISH… Kyabram won the 2023-24 Cricket Shepparton Haisman Shield grand final, overcoming Mooroopna in a thrilling match that showcased outstanding performances and a dramatic fightback. Pictured here is Kyabram’s Kyle Fitzgerald, who played an integral role for the Redback’s all season. Photo: Dillon Shelley

BRISBANE has moved to shut down suggestions a slow start to its 2024 AFL season is the result of an end-of-year trip to the US that caused some unrest between the playing group.

As first reported by 3AW last week, some players have had their personal relationships strained as a result of WhatsApp messages from the US that were accessed back home.

But footy boss Danny Daly told media on Monday this week that the two were not related and shot down a report in the Herald Sun that crisis meetings were held by the club.

“I want to confirm there [were] no crisis meetings over the weekend. I called our co-captains [Lachie Neale and Harris Andrews] to confirm there was no issues in the playing group –and both of them assured me that there weren’t. I will again strongly say today there is no divide in our playing group,”

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Daly told reporters.

“The trip has nothing to do with our on-field performance and we will not use it as any type of excuse.

“This group has been through a lot of highs together and a lot of adversities together and we have full confidence in them they will continue to stick together.

“I want to assure our members and fans most importantly that this group is fully united as a playing group and fully focused on turning our season around.

“I ask the privacy of our players, their partners and families be respected.”

After five years of playing finals under Chris Fagan – and finishing in the top four in four of those seasons – Brisbane is under pressure to reestablish itself as a powerhouse of the competition.

Daly did confirm that he spoke to Neale and Andrews to canvass the opinion of the playing group.

However, he said both co-captains were resolute that it was a non-issue.

“We reached out to our leaders and

co-captains. They reassured us there is nothing there, no story. It’s not the reason we’re 0-3.

“I quickly spoke to our leaders over the phone, there was no meetings per se. I spoke to both leaders for about one minute to ask them if there was any truth in it. They categorically told me there wasn’t.

“I trust my playing group and I will always trust our playing group. That’s where it finished ... the club didn’t have a crisis meeting.”

The Lions recorded two impressive wins in the pre-season and their first quarter against Carlton in Opening Round had many pundits drooling about how Brisbane could fare in 2024.

But losses to the Blues, Fremantle and now Collingwood have the club in trouble at 0-3.

Brisbane was 13th after Round 3 in 2021 and 14th at the same time last year before going on to earn a double chance on both occasions.

Lobb boots bag in VFL but does Beveridge have a spot for him?

RORY Lobb has proved again he’s better than VFL level – but how he works his way back into Luke Beveridge’s AFL side is yet to be seen.

Lobb led Footscray to a VFL win for the second consecutive this week on Saturday, booting five goals in a 14-point win over Casey.

The former Docker and Giant has now kicked nine goals in two weeks and

the same team. Naughton is the shortest of that quartet at 196cms.

also chipped in with 15 disposals, 20 hitouts and seven marks against the Demons.

But Lobb’s AFL position is seemingly in the hands of Western Bulldogs sonof-a-gun Sam Darcy, who kicked two goals from 15 touches in the seniors last week.

Beveridge appears unlikely to play all of Lobb, Darcy, Aaron Naughton and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan in

Lobb is the only one of those above who did not play West Coast at Marvel Stadium on Saturday and is also clearly the oldest at 31 years of age. He was traded to the Bulldogs from Fremantle in the dying minutes of the 2022 trade period for pick 30 and a future second round selection after kicking 36 goals that year. It was reported over the pre-season that Lobb wanted to spend more time in the ruck.

Seven’s Mitch Cleary this week floated Lobb as one who could potentially look to join a fourth club if he continues to remain in the VFL. He is contracted

until 2026.

“I’ve narrowed it down to as simple as this: if [Tim] English stays, Lobb needs to look for a new home,” Cleary said.

Former Demon James Harmes was another standout for Footscray at Casey Fields, stuffing the stats sheet with 33 touches and a goal. 23-year-old Riley Garcia also had 32 possessions while 2022 first round draftee Jedd Busslinger looks to be coming on, finishing with 21 touches and seven marks.

Melbourne’s pick 13 in last year’s National Draft, Koltyn Tholstrup, was among his side’s best with 19 disposals, while key forward Matthew Jefferson booted 2.3.

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From GOTAFE to graduation

SOME 1,586 students have completed their studies with GOTAFE over the past 12 months, and on Wednesday, March 27, its Shepparton students were honoured at a graduation ceremony held at Riverlinks Eastbank.

Among its graduates were Alanna Birch, who graduated with a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care. She is currently studying for her Diploma and working in her field in the community as a toddler room leader.

Graduating with a Certificate III in Commercial Cookery, Jono Chan began studying with GOTAFE after becoming a co-owner of Elsewhere at SAM in

Shepparton. Jono paused studies for a month to juggle responsibilities that came with being a business co-owner.

“Growing up my parents didn’t cook a lot and when they did, it wasn’t anything to write home about. The food on the TV looked so much more appealing, and I wanted to learn how to make the food on TV,” said Jono.

In late 2023, Elsewhere at SAM was named Best New Business (Under 2 Years) at the SPC Greater Shepparton Business Awards. Jono said he is interested in furthering his studies when time permits.

Historic Good Friday Appeal

THE Dookie Devenish and District Good Friday Appeal has exceeded last year’s donation total for the Royal Children’s Hospital by an amazing $70,000. It’s total amount of $193,240 has been announced as being third highest fundraising tally in the state. Communities around Victoria have dug deep this year, producing another exceptional record-breaking fundraising total donation tally of $23,368,724, with regional and rural Victoria contributing over $5M to the cause.

Rebecca Cowan, executive director of the Good Friday Appeal said, “We are so thankful to the incredible communities across regional Victoria each and every year. Their passion and generosity never ceases to amaze us and this final tally could not have been reached without

the dedicated communities across the state who have united for the kids.”

This year, funds from the Good Friday Appeal will go directly to Regional Hospitals including Shepparton's Goulburn Valley Health, Barwon, Ballarat, Bendigo, AlburyWodonga and Latrobe (Traralgon).

The funding will support new equipment and scholarships to improve the experience and outcomes of children receiving care in regional settings, helping children receive the care they need closer to home and increasing capability in the regions.

Since 1931, the Good Friday Appeal has raised a momentous $468M going directly to The Royal Children’s Hospital.

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ACHIEVEMENT... Pictured at the GOTAFE graduation, from left are, Kate Reid (Nursing), Tracey Paterson (Vet Nursing), Alanna Birch (Childhood Education & Care), Paris Zachariou (Emcee) and Jono Chan (Commercial Cookery). Photo: Deanne Jeffers
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