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Stupid Liar! Thur 27th Nov at 8.00pm Esso BHP BIlliton Wellington Entertainment Centre, Foster Street, Sale

THE inimitable host of ABC2’s Dirty Laundry Live – Lawrence Mooney has also featured on ABC shows; it’s a Date, Agony of Life and Problems and is heading to East Gippsland with his current show. Lawrence Mooney is a Stupid Liar is an examination of the functional stupidity of this man as he seeks to guild the lily, smooth the bumps and oil the machine of modern life. On occasions the best intended fibs get out of control and take on a life of their own. This is Lawrence doing stand up and telling stories in his

much celebrated style about some mega fails in the social stakes.

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Lawrence’s Stupid Liar was the Winner of Best National Act 2013 Perth International Comedy Festival last year.

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“One of this town’s most underrated masters of the form.” The Sunday Age

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“Doubled over with laughter.” Herald Sun

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“Mooney was like a sun in my dull universe. The funniest performance I’ve seen since Billy Connelly rocked my world on VHS.” The Music.com.au

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Esso BHP Billiton Wellington Tickets: Adults: $39.90, Concession: $34.90 (Seniors/ Pensioners), Student: $34.90

Right: Lawrence Mooney is coming to Sale and Bairnsdale with his award winning comedy show, Stupid Liar, in late November. Below: Lawrence as host of ABC2’s Dirty Laundry Live.

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Last Friday of every second Month (next one on the 28th), Stratford Courthouse Theatre

BUILT in 1885 and brimming with a colourful history, the Stratford Courthouse is nestled in the Gippsland town of Stratford on the Avon River. A stunning preservation of the period architecture, the building boasts a modern 100-seat theatre that houses film nights and live performances. Adjoining the theatre is the stylish Segue Community Cafe and Artists studios. Singer Songwriters and Storytellers,

get together here on the last Friday night every second month, the next one is on the 28th of November and an array of local artists from muso’s and poets to comedians will get the opportunity to try out their material,

mostly original, on a live audience. The venue has amazing acoustics and features a great bar. The Songwriters night started in January 2011 and has been steadily building up a network of followers since then. I t ’s a w a r m and welcoming environment and everyone is invited to perform or just to come along and check it out... and its FREE

Join us aboard the Rubeena as you travel from the Port Of Sale to the Historic Swing Bridge, cruising quietly observing the wildlife and discovering the history of Sale and surrounds.

To find out more get in touch with the Stratford Courthouse Theatre directly on 03 5145 6790.

Left & circled: The Singer Songwriters and Storytellers night is a regular event at the Stratford Courthouse Theatre.

BOOKINGS REQUIRED: 0400 933 112

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WE VALUE YOUR SUPPORT AND TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION WE’RE GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY. Sat 23rd Nov 2014 to Sun 1st Feb 2015 creates a digital aesthetic that belies the bionic blip. They FREE SWEETS FOR THE KIDS—A VISIT BY FATHER CHRISTMAS. Opening: Friday, 28th Nov, 6pm – 10pm capture the atmospheric and the seasonal within nature, Gippsland Art Gallery FREE JUMPING CASTLE RIDES AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE KIDS. but as maps that seem to chart progress and movement. MELBOURNE artist Viv Miller combines an eclectic Where Jackson Pollock famously asserted ‘I want to be range of processes within her dazzling and light-filled nature’, which in turn was countered by Andy Warhol’s paintings. Underscoring her meticulous works is the proclamation ‘I want to be a machine’, Viv Miller wants

point where the real and the digital realms meet, which is becoming increasingly blurred.

to be both: a mechanoid approximation of nature. Here, the chaos of the natural world is reduced to an elemental

Miller provides a fascinating glimpse into the future of

system of patterns and signs, which at the same time

Australian painting, where traditional landscapes become

poignantly pinpoints the impossibility of recreating a

broken into component parts, in what she describes as a

three dimensional subject on a two dimensional canvas.

series of ‘self-digesting abstract images’.

“My paintings are what happens when Tetris meets

In works that shimmer and glitter on the canvas Miller

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Above: Untitled, 2011, as part of the Wall Drawing Commission #5, Shepparton Art Museum, oil, enamel, acrylic and pencil on linen, 20 x 25 cm

Right: Pastorale, 2012, oil enamel, acrylic and pencil on canvas, 170 x 130 cm patterning meets abstract ROSEDALE art.” — Viv Miller COMMUNITY MARKET

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MORE ON WHAT’S ON IN ROSEDALE SUNDAY 9th NOVEMBER 2014 Rosedale Community Market 7.30am - 1.30pm

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are holding a fundraising market on 30th November 2014 in the Prince Street Reserve Rosedale Commencing at 9.00am until 2.00pm If you MAKE IT BAKE IT or GROW IT then this is the market you must attend!

Rosedale Community Market

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SUNDAY 30th NOVEMBER 2014 Rosedale Nightingales CWA Make It Bake It or Grow It Market 9.00am until 2.00pm Sponsored by:  Rosedale General Store & Café 20 22 Prince Street Rosedale Phone 5199 2447  Tarra Valley Foods 25 27 Prince Street Rosedale Phone 5199 2709  Clover Natural Health Ruth on 5199 2815 or 0417 503 037

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Spring Sustainability Festival

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Sat 29th Nov. 9am to 2pm – Sustainability & Design Market at Morwell Town Center on Commercial Road Sun 30th Nov. 8am to 1pm – Sunday Treasures Market located at Latrobe City Council Car Park

AS part of the Reactivate Latrobe Valley project, The Office of Urban Transformations Research (OUTR), along with RMIT University and Latrobe City Council are excited to once again invite you to be part of the Spring Sustainability Festival. Building on the success of the recent Winter Night Festival, this much talked about event will showcase some of Latrobe Valley’s creative individuals and businesses including food, art, design and maker’s market stalls, as well as food and live music. There will be talks, workshops, art installations, guided tours and markets showcasing locally produced art, design, music, crafts and products. The event is free and open to everyone.

Above: The Spring Sustainability Festival in Morwell will showcase the creative wares of local talent.

For Stall & Event holders FOR STALL HOLDERS

Saturday 29th November Design Market, Morwell Town Center on Commercial Road You are Supplied with: An allocated space in the festival that you can use to promote, exhibit and sell your business, group or products. The space includes a table, chair and a 3x3m marquee. Electricity will be supplied at the event. This will be an opportunity to profile your business in a range of media including the Festival’s website and facebook page. What is required from you: A brief, 50 word description of your business and products for the website. Web links, contact details. Your business logo. Cost: $50

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BOOK NOW - STALLS $15.00 Phone Naomi 0425 783 652 Jenny 0408 055 019 email rosedalenightingales@gmail.com Rosedale CWA Nightingales Market is proudly sponsored by: Rosedale General Store & Café Tarra Valley Foods Clover Natural Health In association with and auspiced by the Princes Highway Reserve Committee Inc.

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Lyrebird Arts Musical Treat Saturday 29th November Meeniyan Town Hall

WITH words like “faultless” (The Guardian) and “awestruck” (American Songwriter), critics have hailed Small Town Heroes – released via ATO Records Australia – as one of the best albums of 2014. Now New Orleans indie folkies Hurray For The Riff Raff – led by Alynda Lee Segarra – are bringing their acclaimed sound to Australia for the very first time in November.

What is required from you: A brief, 150 word description of your proposed event and image for the website and program. (note it needs to have a sustainability focus) Web links, contact details. Your business/ community group logo.

Anchored in adventure across 12 tracks of murder, heartbreak and spirit, Small Town Heroes sees Segarra – who produced the album – turning the tables on traditional folk and roots. On the band’s fifth and best offering yet you’ll find all the instruments of Americana: acoustic guitar, fiddle, harmonica, dobro, drum brushes and boot stomps, not so much rustic though as re-imagined. As Pitchfork puts it: “Small Town Heroes is an album about how life and music intersect. Rather than play to her record collection, however, Segarra takes the records out of their sleeves, scratches them up, and makes the old music speak to new concerns.”

To apply visit www.transitingcities.com/ market-participants/

Raised in the Bronx with Puerto Rican blood in her veins, Segarra fell

Friday 28th - 30th November (Starts 3pm Friday - 9pm Sunday). Throughout Latrobe City Host an event which is designed to provide information and engage the general public in a range of interesting ways on the understanding of sustainability for the region. Events can be in various formats such as talks, workshops, films, performances etc. Hosts may apply to run multiple events in the program. Cost: $20 You are Supplied with: Profiling in the event program and all online event media avenues, marketing package for distribution. Access to a broader network of events throughout the region.

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in love with doo-wop and Motown before spending her Saturdays travelling downtown to the Lower East Side, where she hit up punk and riot grrl matinees. At 17, she hitched to the West Coast. Playing washboard and learning a banjo she’d been gifted in North Carolina, Segarra wound up in New Orleans, just after Katrina had been through. Led by singles ‘I Know It’s Wrong (But That’s Alright)’ and ‘Blue Ridge Mountain’, Small Town Heroes has earned Hurray… a whole new following. Spin, NPR and Rolling Stone name-checked the LP in their ‘Best Albums of 2014’ mid-year countdowns, Segarra earning shout outs from Vogue. Singles have spun on triple j’s Roots N All, BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 – where it scored Album Of The Week – and more.

Tickets... Table Seating. BYO. All Ages Tickets: Concession $35 Adults $40 Book tickets via email: lyrebirdarts@hotmail.com OR any of our local ticket outlets: Gecko Studio Gallery, Fish Creek; Duck Hutt, Meeniyan; Main Street Revelations, Foster; The Rusty Windmill Cafe, Leongatha.

In July the band performed a smouldering take of ‘The Body Electric’ on “Late Show With David Letterman”, having already won over “Conan O’Brien” weeks earlier. Once again Lyrebird Arts have attracted an amazing act to South Gippsland. Don’t miss it. “The voice of the future” – NPR, All Songs Considered “A scrapbook of wandering and loss” – New York Times

Above: indie folkies Hurray for the Riff Raff will be performing at Meeniyan Town Hall later this month.


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Accolades keep on coming FLOATING Dragon Dockside Restaurant in Lakes Entrance has once again been the recipient of ‘Trip Advisors Certificate of Excellence Award for 2014.’ This is the restaurants’ second such award from Trip Advisor.

In 2013 Floating Dragon won ‘Trip Advisors’ Excellence Award’ as a four star restaurant. This year Floating Dragons’ reviews lifted the restaurant into the category of 4 ½ stars out of 5, making it the No.1 restaurant in Lakes entrance. “We are extremely delighted to be the recipient of ‘Trip Advisors’ Certificate of Excellence Award’ for two consecutive years.” Sheenie Hwang (Manager of Floating Dragon) says. “Our staff work exceptionally hard to provide excellent customer service and this reward is our assurance that our efforts are well received by our customers”. Floating Dragons’ accolades continue to impress, having recently been featured in this years ‘Lonely

Circled: Floating Dragon has recently earned 41/2 stars on TripAdvisor and is now featured in Australia’s Lonely Planet Guide.

Planet Australian Travel Guide’. Proprietor of Floating Dragon Mr. Kohn Kyriakou said “The inclusion of our restaurant into the ‘Lonely Planet guide’ is very pleasing given that our restaurant has only been established for a few years. The review process carried out by Lonely Planet is undertaken by anonymous reviewers. Open for dinner 7 nights a week, with a yum cha style lunch on the first Sunday of every month and a unique waterfront position, Floating Dragon a must visit destination eatery.

The club for everyone

WITH summer fast approaching, a holiday in Lakes Entrance could be on the cards and at “The Club for Everyone” – the Lakes Entrance Bowls Club great food and entertainment are on offer. Zephyr Restaurant/Café The café is open 7 days from 9am – 5pm with a great selection of fare and bevvies. Open every day for lunch from 12-2pm with prices starting at $11 per meal and the dinner service from 6pm every night the Zephyr has a great selection of meals including mouth-watering steaks, fresh seafood, delicious roasts and lots more, plenty of gluten free options as well. Entertainment Local band The Uncles play a free show on Saturday 13th December. A Courtesy Bus is available on Friday and Saturday from 5pm, with a door to door service for Lakes Entrance, Lake Bunga, Lake Tyers Beach and Kalimna.

Asian style cuisine overlooking the majestic Western Boat Harbour, Lakes Entrance. An abundance of local seafood, produce and wine.

Floating Dragon Dinner - Tuesday to Sunday from 6:00pm. Yum-Cha served first Sunday of the Month from Noon till 2:00pm

FAMILY FUN ON THE STORMBIRD While on a recent visit to Lakes Entrance my family decided to have an outing on the Stormbird.

Refreshments were available with a beer for dad, a cup of tea for mum and soft drinks and ice creams for the kids.

It was a lovely day and we boarded with many other folks keen to see the Lakes.

It was a great afternoon watching the fishing boats and enjoying the coastal scenery

We travelled down the lakes, past Kalimna and on to Metung, then on to Paynesville, where we saw Raymond Island.

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Anglers firing on all cylinders at Lakes ROSS our ‘Fish Whisperer’ from Riviera Bait Supplies in Lakes Entrance is astounded at how well the Lakes are producing at the moment. Anglers are killing it at Mill Point, Lakes Entrance for flathead and bream on mop mullet lures and prawns. Ross is selling thousands. Local angler Tracey Wallace caught a 46cm, 1 kilo bream much to the ongoing dismay of her fellow angler and husband. The spotted salmon at Reeves Chanel are almost jumping into the boat. The Prawns are already present in great quantiites even on a full moon, which is unusual, with catches of 1 to 1.5 kilos. The whiting and bream off the Metung Jetty are also firing madly according to Ross.

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The salmon are great at Eastern Beach and Lake Bulga, weather premitting. The Tambo is a bit hit and miss, but the hits are big on live prawn and live sandworm. Roundup from Lakesentrance.com Lakes Entrance: The footbridge and jetties are producing salmon and trevally on bluebait and hard bodied lures. West of Kalimna Jetty king george whiting have been caught in the weed beds. Lake Tyers: Large flathead have been taken around Burnt Bridge and Solitude Bay using soft plastics and peeled prawn. Bream are biting at high tide between No 2 Jetty and the channel

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markers. Trevally are active on the run out tide. Mitchell River: Bream have been landed from Grassy Banks to the Butter Factory and backwater. Minnow lures and prawn are best bait. Tambo River:The cliffs area has bream “on the chew “using prawn, pippi and crab. Nicholson: From Pear Tree to the Railway Bridge bream are being caught on prawn and shrimp. Metung: Shaving Point is still the best spot for bream on prawn. A few king george whiting have been taken on pippi. Paynesville: Luderick are still around the jetties with mullet and bream at the King Street Bridge. Try sandworm, pippi and prawn.

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Marlo Ocean View Caravan & Camping Park Situated in the coastal town of Marlo where the Snowy River meets the sea. With stunning scenery, waterways and beautiful clean beaches, Marlo Ocean View Caravan & Camping Park is the ideal base to check out the beauty of Marlo.

•13 acres of beautiful grassed park •Large playing oval within the park •250 sites : 157 with power •Kitchen and sheltered barbeque •Two undercover BBQ areas •On site Kiosk & Coffee shop •LPG gas refills •Onsite cabins •Onsite vans - 4 with en suite •Short stroll to the beach •Pets allowed - conditions apply •Camp fires allowed - conditions apply

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www.waterwheelbeachtavern.com Water Wheel offer self-contained accommodation for your next stop over in Lake Tyers Beach! All cabins (4 or 6 person cabins available) include en-suite facilities and are perfect for families, couples, small groups, fishing groups, corporate & business travellers, selfdrive, backpackers and as a stopover along the Gippsland tourist route. Everyone can enjoy this destination which provides easy access to the lake for fishing, swimming or boating. Situated right next door to the Waterwheel Beach Tavern, Waterwheel Beach Cabins also cater to those travelling with caravans and for campers alike.

577 Lake Tyers Beach Road, Lakes Tyers Beach, VIC, 3909

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Fishing Competition

On & Off Shore Fishing Challenge! Start: Fri 28th of Nov at 2pm Finish: Sat 29th of Nov, at 4pm This HUGE event, a drawcard to the district, will see hundreds of competitors trying to take home a magnificent major price valued at over $5,000! Registration to this highly publicised, jam-packed weekend is via phone (03 5156 5855) or in person at the Waterwheel Beach Tavern. Numbers are limited so register asap to ensure you’re locked in and able to participate!

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Baw Baw Shire News

A Museum dedicated to telling the complete story of the Holden brand. Situated in the old dairy factory in Trafalgar, Gippsland Victoria. Museum is in its infancy and is planned to open to the public in October 2014.

Opening Hours Sat - Sun: 10:00am - 5:00pm 69 Waterloo Road Trafalgar, Vic 3824


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Bass Coast Shire News

Small farm & lifestyle expo Sat 22nd to Sun 23rd, 9am to 5pm

Are you one of the many families that have moved to the beautiful Gippsland region in search of a better way of life? Are you a farmer, or even a small land holder, keen to discover the how-to on environmentally sound farming principles and the latest in farm technology? It’s time to mark your diary for November 22 and 23rd for the inaugural Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo, to be held at the famous Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit. It’s for

landowners of all types – from full on farmers to market gardeners to happy families who have recently been embraced by the charms and advantages of rural life. “So many city folk are embarking on a sea-change or a tree-change, but when they move into their country home complete with their plot of land, they are often at a loss managing their property,” says circuit managing director, Fergus Cameron, who also runs a farm. “Rural life is wonderful but it possesses challenges, and we felt we had the capacity and contacts to create an expo that would really help people. “Many experts from our community and local government authorities have agreed to attend and will be sharing their expertise with our patrons,” said Cameron who has recruited the Bass Landcare Network to

speak on sustainable farming practices and Alternative Growing Solutions to provide agricultural advice.

The reaction to the inaugural expo has been very positive with many local companies and organisations committed and exhibiting the latest farm machinery, implements, power equipment and cutting edge farm technology. Internal and external sites are still available and exhibitors should contact the circuit for more details. There will be a strong focus on organic and sustainable living products, with everything from worm farms to solar lights being featured. On the lifestyle side, there will be exhibitors covering a range of leisure pursuits from water sports, and camping, to four wheel driving, health and tourism. As in all good rural communities, local produce will also be celebrated.

The Expo will be open from 9am – 5pm each day Saturday and Sunday November 22 and 23, and will cost $10 for adults; and is free for children 17 and under accompanied by an adult.

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For further information go to www. phillipislandcircuit.com.au For sites call Paul Coleman at the circuit on 03 5952 2710 or info@ phillipislandcircuit.com.au

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“We have everything from olive farmers to nut growers attending and people will be able to experience and taste the product of our land. Hopefully sampling some of region’s fine food and wine will inspire attendees to turn their plot of land, no matter how small or large, into a productive space,” said Cameron. The Small Farm Expo will be housed in the 2000 square metre pavilion usually used for motorsport expos with external sites being north and west of the pavilion. A dedicated rough terrain area will allow for quad bikes, gators, Ag bikes and 4WDrive vehicles to be put through their paces and a working farm area will showcase the latest farm machinery, tractors, slashers and ride-on mowers.

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MILITARY & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SATURDAY 6TH & SUNDAY 7TH DECEMBER 11AM START WONTHAGGI TOWN HALL BAILLIEU ST EAST WONTHAGGI VIC 3995 VIEWING AVAILABLE: FRIDAY 3PM-7PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM 9AM

No License required for antique guns & pistols 1200 Items of Militaria and Collectables. Absentee and Phone Bidding Available. Buyer’s Premium 16.5 % incl GST Payment on Day Items Include: antique guns including, flintlocks, percussion, cased flintlock & percussion pistols, obselete cartridge guns, badges, medals, coins, stamps, flags, powder flasks & horns, third reich items, swords including US, English, European & Japanese samarui, hats, helmets, caps, third reich items, flags, arm bands, scrimshaw, uniforms, pocket watches, rings, books, stamps, bayonets, bowie knives, bugles, prints, us animal traps, walking sticks, ww2 machettes, photo albums, war books & many great one off collectable items

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Artistic Gippsland

Wonthaggi Artspace

WONTHAGGI Artspace Gallery opened in October 2012 and in its first two years more than 10,000 people have visited the gallery. With a stable of the top art and craft exponents in Gippsland, the gallery has proved an outstanding success and has become a feature of the Bass Coast arts scene.

A large measure of that success is due to the very experienced and hard working committee. Exhibitors are asked to pay a nominal fee for the display space their items require whether it is wall space, glass shelving or cases, or plinths.

combination of art types can book the wall for one or two months. Usually the Exhibition Wall exhibitors will hold an official opening and special promotion through local press, TV and radio. These regular events create increased publicity for the Gallery. Craft workers can also have specific exhibitions by booking a number of glass cases and plinths.

which has brought great benefit to the artists and the local community. The gallery committee is always looking for new art and craft people to join their ranks and ask potential exhibitors to investigate the gallery through its web site and facebook and to complete an application form available through the web site or at the gallery.

Although the gallery is a non profit organization run strictly by volunteers, sales in the two years of operation has exceeded $100,000

For any further enquiries contact the gallery during business hours or the gallery president, Colin Billington on 5674 2892, Mob. 0430 238 249.

The gallery is open five days a week from Thursday to Monday 10.00am to 4.00pm and longer during peak holiday seasons. In addition to the exhibitors who do roster duty, there is an increasing number of external volunteers who enjoy the atmosphere of the gallery and to meet and greet visitors with many of them doing weekly rosters. The gallery has a specific area of wall called the Exhibition Wall and individual artists, art groups or a Regular Exhibitors: Above: Dennis Leversha, Black Coal, Mixed Media, 1100 x 750, Bass Coast Artists’ Society Easter Art Exhibition, First Prize, 1999. Left: Phil Henshall, Smiths Redhead 2, Oil on canvas, Width: 183 cm Height: 123 cm. Below: Potter and artist, Laurel Billington currently the feature artist at the Wonthaggi Artspace Gallery. Seen here in her Drouin studio.

Right: Mandy Gunn’s Crossing the Simpson 3 2014. Acrylic and Simpson Desert sand on linen 100x100cm.

5-7 McBride Ave., Wonthaggi, www.wonthaggiartspace.com.au ph: 5672 1415

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RSVP: Thurs, October 30 Colin Billington, 5674 2892 Email: hazecolin02@gmail.com

5-7 McBride Ave., Wonthaggi, ph: 5672 1415

RSVP: Thurs, October 30 Colin Billington, 5674 2892 Email: hazecolin02@gmail.com

The home of quality local art & craft in the heart of Gippsland. Expressions of interest to exhibit at the gallery is now available. The gallery provides a wide selection of art in all mediums and craft including jewellery, fabrics, glassware, woodwork, mosaics and pottery in all its forms. Open Thursday to Monday 10.00am – 4.00pm BH: 5672 1415

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Family Outings Phone: 56581111 Or 0431 684 981 info@sgr.org.au www.sgr.org.au Travel on board historic railway carriages on a winding journey through the rolling hills of the Strzelecki Ranges. It’s a leisurely and relaxed way to view and experience our beautiful countryside without the stress of tailgaters wanting you to hurry up. The train passes through some unique gullies and forests tucked away in the hills. Visitors may explore the 107 year old station and museum at Korumburra. Self serve refreshments are available in the magnificent refreshment room. Journeys start at the heritage listed Korumburra Station and head to Leongatha, giving you time to experience the town, have a coffee or a picnic then return to Korumburra by train. First train departs Korumburra at 11:00 on Sundays 16 November, 7th, 21st and 28th December, all Sundays and Wednesdays in January. S.G.R. also offers: Train Charters for sight-seeing groups, birthday parties or other functions; Dream Come True experiences (where you get to drive the train), Function Room Hire and Murder Mystery Trains.

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Call Mark on 0408 057 772 or email sales@gippslander.com.au DON’T MISS The Emerald Twilight Market 2014 Friday 5th December – Puffing Billy Park, Kilvington Drive Emerald 3pm - 8pm For Further Details Contact echmarket@iinet.au Phone: 5968 3881

Come and see Santa and do your Christmas shopping!

Lions Club of Trafalgar

Swap Meet Sunday 23rd November, 2014 6:00am -3:00pm Trafalgar Recreational Precinct, Waterloo Rd, Trafalgar Sites: $10.00 Public entry/buyers: $3.00, children under 16 free. Show vehicles with 2 adults, free entry Full catering provided, no food vendors permitted. Proudly Sponsored by Australian Swap Meets

Contact Ian: 0407254337 / 56331143 http://trafalgar.vic.lions.org.au


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GigPig

Gigpig birthday bash celebrates 500+ gigs Gigpig, Gippsland’s free online gig guide, will join rocking covers bands Bubstone and Drunken Ninja for a party to outdo all parties at the Austral Hotel in Korumburra on Saturday, November 29. The event marks Gigpig’s first birthday, a milestone that also celebrates more than 500 Gippsland gigs promoted free through the site since Gigpig went live, in November 2013. Bubstone, a covers band that plays kick-butt rock the likes of Foo Fighters, Powderfinger and The Living End, was the first band to list with Gigpig and is “pumped” for the event. Bubstone is supported by Drunken Ninja, a pub band that covers music

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from the 80s and 90s, but also some earlier and more current numbers. It promises to only play music you can dance to and sing along with. In other Gippsland music news, tickets to Lyrebird Arts Council’s annual festival Summer of Soul are now on sale. The event, held annually at Mossvale Park via Leongatha, will be held on January 10 and features rock legend Paul Kelly and the energetic and eclectic Cat Empire, a Melbourne band that has taken its unique sound around the world. Summer of Soul is expected to attract the punters in their thousands. For the full lineup, ticketing information and other details, head to lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au.

More details on these and other Gippsland gigs at www.gigpig. com.au HAPPY GIGGING!

Vibes Virtuoso (world) Thurs 6th Nov, Esso BHP Billiton Wellington Entertainment Centre, Sale

Vibraphone player Nick Parnell is said to make old music new, injecting energy into a repertoire that is both familiar and inspirational. Tix: $15-33. Details: www. ebbwec.com.au

Phil Jamieson (acoustic) Fri, 21st Nov, Spirit Bar and Lounge, Traralgon

If Aria-award winning Grinspoon (Aussie rock at its finest) got you all a-tingle, you might want to check out the former lead vocalist Phil Jamieson in a solo acoustic performance that promises plenty. Tix: $40 at the door. Details: 5176 4777

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The History of the White Wedding Gown FOR the modern bride the wedding gown is possibly the most important element of her ‘perfect’ wedding day.

Historically though, brides rarely purchased a dress specifically for their wedding day. European and American brides had been wearing a plethora of colours, including blue, yellow, and practical colours such as black, brown or grey prior to the tradition of the white wedding gown gaining hold.

The tradition of a white wedding is commonly credited to Queen Victoria’s choice to wear a white wedding dress when she married Prince Albert in 1840. Because of the limited laundering techniques, white dresses provided an opportunity for conspicuous consumption: they presented an ideal opportunity to showcase the bride’s family as so wealthy and so firmly part of the leisure class that the bride would choose an elaborate dress that could be ruined by any sort of work or spill.

Puzzle Lovers By the end of the 19th century the white dress was the choice for elite brides, however, middle-class British, American, and Australian brides didn’t adopt the trend fully until after World War II. With increased prosperity in the 20th century, the tradition also grew to include the practice of wearing the dress once only.

Jarbeque (covers)

Sat, 29th Nov, Thorpdale Hotel

A covers band that takes its partying pretty seriously, Jarbeque will bring its musical talent to Thorpy pub. We’re predicting this is one event that’s likely to pop.

Asian brides didn’t adopt the trend of the

Above: Queen Victoria is credited with starting the tradition of the white wedding dress in 1840.

white wedding gown until late in the 20th century but unlike their Western counterparts, Asian brides still usually wear their traditional dress for the ceremony, then change into the Western styled gowns at the reception – often changing their gowns multiple times during the reception.

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Left: Brides from Asia still wear their traditional dress during the ceremenony but have adopted the white dress during the reception.

Above: Bubstone are playing at GigPig’s 1st birthday bash late November.

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Technology & Finance

5 ways to improve your property negotiating skills WHILST it’s true that the number of properties on the market for sale has increased substantially over the last 12 months, competition to secure those properties is stronger than ever. Auction clearance rates remain very high, with few left-over bargains to be had. So how can you hone your skills to yourself a better chance of securing the property you’re after? Here’s five great tips to give you an edge when negotiating your next property purchase.

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Be sure of your position It’s always wise to negotiate from a position of strength. So before you make an offer or even start talking to the real estate agent or vendor about purchasing a property, do your research to make sure it is not only the right property for your needs and objectives, but to find out what the right purchase price will be, given current market conditions. To find out this most important fact, research the recent sale prices of comparable properties in the same suburb and work out growth projections for the suburb over the period of time you plan to hold the property. You might even want to go so far as to have the property professionally valued (and if this is the case, let us know as we can help). In addition to finding out the right price for the property you intend to purchase, make sure that you are financially situated to take advantage of

the deal quickly. To do this, talk to us about getting your finance pre-approved and line up your team of professionals before you begin. Be ready for pest and building inspections, do your valuation and make sure you can include the deposit cheque with your offer. If you do your homework properly, it will give you a solid position from which to make an offer and negotiate the right price. Even if you’re forced to compete in an auction for the property you want, knowing your position and upper limit beforehand will help you bid decisively to come out on top at the end of the auction process – and remember, coming out on top means securing the property at the right price, not at all costs.

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Assess the seller’s situation Finding a vendor who is willing to negotiate on price isn’t always easy. They tend to set a price that satisfies their personal objectives instead of allowing the market to set the price. Discovering as much about the vendor as you can will help you decide if attempting to negotiate the price you want to pay for the property is worth your time and effort. If you can find a vendor who really needs to sell, then you will have more bargaining power and may get a better price. A good tip is to try and find out how many other offers have been made. Here’s some questions to ask that will help you track down vendors that need to sell: • Why is the vendor selling?

• Have they already purchased another property? • How long has it been on the market? • Has the property been passed in at auction previously? Don’t be intimidated Always have an upper price limit in mind before you begin negotiations. Your objective is to negotiate a price as far below this limit as you can.

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If you do your research properly, you should be able to determine the right price and enter into your negotiations with full confidence. If you have your finances in place, there is no reason you should be intimidated by real estate agents and vendors quoting higher prices than you are prepared to pay. Use the evidence you have gathered in your research to persuade them that your offer is likely to be the best they’ll receive, then sweeten the deal by meeting their settlement terms. Show them you are serious and they will react accordingly.

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fixate on acquiring that property at all costs – and risk paying too much. This is true for all types of property purchases, whether you are buying to become an owner occupier or an investor. Have another property as a potential back up, so that you can negotiate objectively on the property you prefer. You can use this back-up property to give you more negotiating power – if the real estate agent seems unlikely to field offers before the auction, or the vendor seems set on an unrealistic price, you can simply say to them “I have a more viable option to pursue” – the thought of losing a potential purchaser will make them more open to negotiations. Be prepared to walk away If you can’t close the deal for the price you want to pay, leave your offer on the table then sit back and wait. There is a good chance the vendor will come back to you to negotiate further, particularly if no other offers meet their expectations. Time can be a great negotiating tool, so be patient and wait for the agent to chase you. They may chase you to bring you back to the negotiating table, or to get you to attend the auction. Either way, you may get a second chance at securing the property – but make sure you hold firm on your price. From an investor’s point of view, missing out on a property is better than paying too much. If you’re shopping for your dream home, however, it

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might not be so easy to take this attitude. You’ll need to be realistic about your budget and what you can really afford to pay. But don’t worry. If you can’t secure your dream property for the right price, then it just wasn’t meant to be. Keep doing your homework and you’ll soon find the perfect property for the perfect price. The key is always to do your

homework. If you don’t have a reliable source of property information then let us know. We can help you get the right information so you’re fully armed and ready to cut the right deal on the property you want. We can also help you get pre-approval for your financing so you can move quickly and decisively, so get in touch on the details below. Club Financial Services – Gippsland - Phone 0351750411

About Malware How does a virus or malware get onto your PC?

It can happen in a variety of ways. Most common ways are via an attachment in your email, or a dodgy link in your emails that leads you to a hacked site or even just visiting a regular site that has malware injected into it and which downloads to your PC without you knowing. Also downloading and installing free software can easily install adware/malware onto your PC without you knowing. I have a antivirus installed and still got a virus, how is that possible? Sometimes there are ‘0 day’ exploits, meaning the malware/ exploit is already out in the wild before the antivirus companies can come up with a removal solution for you to update with. Also not updating your Anti Virus (AV) software will leave you unprotected from new exploits so its always important to keep your AV subscription up to date. My friend says the computer will need to be totally wiped to fix it, is that true? In most cases the answer is no, you will not have to do

a complete wipe. However there are some nasty viruses out there that can cause a lot of damage including deleting important system files which will leave you with a unbootable system, worse case scenario you would need a reinstall. However if this is ever required it should still be possible to retrieve your important files/documents before a reinstall. Costs will apply for reloading a operating system. How long does it take to remove the virus or malware? In most cases its same day turn around, depends on the daily work load. How much does AV/internet security software cost? It’s only $40 for Trend Micro Internet Security which will provide sufficient protection for your PC. The cost includes a years worth of updates, after that you can choose to renew your subscription for another year to ensure you’re up to date. Or you can choose to have the FREE Microsoft Security Essentials installed which also does a great job. Source: Crikey Techonology, Inverloch

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Traralgon Show 28-Nov-2014 - 29-Nov-2014 Activities commence Friday from 9.00am till 11.00pm with the fireworks at 9.30pm. Saturday activities are from 8.30am till 4.00pm. Come and experience all the wonderful activities that make up an agricultural show. The many animals, farm associated activities, show bags and rides. it's fun for the whole family! If anyone has any questions, please contact 51741366 Traralgon Recreation Reserve, Whittackers Rd Traralgon, Vic 3844

Tickets available from Dickens Realestate, Bright We’re coming back to the beautiful hills of Bright and we can’t wait!

After the roaring success of the first Harvest ‘n’ Graze in Bright, the team are back for their second event at the magnificent Howitt Park, headlined by iconic Australian performers James Reyne, The Black Sorrows, Ross Wilson & Jason Singh (Taxiride). The Ovens River passes the picturesque park, with magnificent trees and hillside setting make the perfect scene for a riverside celebration! With up to 25 stalls of the State’s best regional fare, artisan delicacies and a vast assortment of ready-to-eat delights. This event promises to be one of the most unforgettable concert experiences of the year. Harvest ‘n’ Graze is a family friendly festival where the music plays all day, stallholders are handpicked, Fisher & Paykel host the fabulous cooking demonstrations, free kids amusements, face painting and entertainment all day long.


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November in the Vegie Patch A Week by Week Guide on what to grow and how NOW that the weather is warming up the variety of crops that can be sown or planted is extensive. Even though we have had a number of mild, sunny days it is not until the soil has started to warm up that summer crops will take off and thrive. A soil thermometer is a good investment. You can test the temperature of your soil and when it has reached 17C you will be able to plant any summer crops. When preparing the soil for planting work in some blood and bone, old manure or a small amount of manure pellets (like ‘Dynamic Lifter’) to build up the soil and give the plants a start. Liquid manure or ‘compost tea’ is also an easy way to fertilise your garden. It is easy to make and needn’t cost you anything. How to make it and use it is outlined in the breakout box below.

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Water all seedlings in immediately after planting. This settles the soil and removes air pockets that will dry the tiny roots. If you are planting ‘staking’ tomatoes it is best to put the stake in first then plant beside the stake to avoid damaging the plant. Train the tomatoes leaving only three, or at the most four, main shoots. Old stocking or jute string is ideal to tie them. Cut all shots away from the base of the leaves as they emerge. If you leave these shoots until they are about 75mm/3” long they can be cut off carefully and put into a small glass or jar of water. They will soon sprout roots and can then be planted out like seedlings. It is important to keep the soil moist but do not use mulch yet as too much mulch will act as an insulator and

LIQUID MANURE Sometimes called ‘compost tea’, liquid manure is very easily prepared and is ideal source of nutrients to give your plants a boost during the growing season. It can also be applied very weakly to new seedlings.

 Dilute the liquid to the strength of weak tea in a watering can or bucket and use to water around your plants. If you have made a strong brew use more water, if the brew is weak, use less.

 To make liquid manure you will need a container such as a bucket, old garbage bin or drum, animal manure, weeds, a mesh bag and some string. A hessian sack, an old stocking or an old tea towel would make suitable ‘mesh bags.

 Liquid manure can be used about every week or

 Put a quantity of manure and/or weeds in your bag or in the middle of a piece of cloth and tie with the string to make a ‘tea bag’. Put the bag into your container with the string hanging over the side. Now add water to nearly fill the container. A couple of times a day give your ‘tea bag’ a jiggle to help ‘brew’ it. After a couple of weeks you can start using your ‘brew’.

Caterpillars and grubs can be kept under control by hand removal or by using a Bt spray such as ‘Dipel”. This spray is actually a bacteria and stops the digestive process in chewing pests. It is completely harmless to birds and animals even if they eat the affected pest. There are many other ‘recipes’ for ‘safe’ sprays. Do not resort to chemical sprays. Snails and slugs will be on the march. Snails can usually be collected fairly easily by hand at might with the aid of a torch. They can also be controlled with ‘Multiguard’ snail bait. ‘Multiguard’ is made from iron sulphate and is harmless to birds, animals & pets. Sweet corn likes plenty of manure and water. It does not like root disturbance and is far better if grown from seed in the place where you wish to grow it. As it is wind pollinated it is better planted in a ‘block’ rather than single rows. Once it is established consider planting climbing beans so that they can grow up the stalks. The corn will

provide free stakes for the beans and will help shade the bean flowers in the hotter weather. Plant some daisy flowers amongst and around your vegie patch. These include calendulas, marigolds gazanias, zinnias, etc. These will add colour but more importantly provide a food supply for adult predators of pests. These ‘goodies’ need a food supply and their larvae are voracious consumers of aphis and other caterpillars. A ladybird larva can consume 60 aphids in a day! Minute wasps lay they eggs in aphids and caterpillars and the pests are eaten ‘inside out’!

MONTHLY JOBS 1st WEEK

 Sow seed of Brussels sprouts for December/ January transplanting  Continue to sow bush beans every 10-14 days. Small sowings regularly will give you a continuous supply for a long time.  Plant out tomato seedlings  Sow sweet corn (sow in ‘blocks’ rather than rows to ensure pollination and better cobs.

ten days and should be applied to the soil. If the soil is dry, water it first. Strong healthy plants will be more resistant to attack from pests or diseases.

2nd WEEK

 Sow lettuce (a row about 20-30cm/8-12” long will give you any amount for transplants).  Sow melons, cucumbers, zucchinis, pumpkins & squash. There are many bush varieties if space is a problem. Pumpkins can also be trained to go along a fence or up onto a shed.  Sow climbing beans. A bean ‘teepee’ is fun for the kids. See how to make one on this page.

Nancy’s Notes Howdy Folks! Happy High Spring to ya’ll! Aren’t the trees wonderful with their lush new growth? Actually, this month we’ve had quite a few of you asking about your trees. It seems they are growing well but the once sun-drained garden is now in dappled light or shade. Are there any shade lovers aside from azaleas or Rhodys? Too right there are! Let’s chat about a few: Heucheras: I think there are over 50 species of these little jewels, with crimson, white, or pink flowers. The foliage can vary from green to dappled to purple and more. One variety, ‘Midnight Rose’ has purple leaves with tiny pink spots that enlarge through the season. Epimediums: this genus includes some 40 species and is quite tolerant of dry shade once established. The leaves are heart shaped with sprays of dainty flowers. They seldom reach more than 60cm in height. E.rubrum has dark pinky-red and white flowers. The beautiful leaves are both edged and marbled in red. E.Mottled Madness is just that- heavily mottled in copper and maroon, with precious white flowers. E.Okuda’s white begins spring with lovely coppery plum foliage turning to a soft green with warmer weather. Delightful pure white flowers adorn the plant from mid spring through autumn. Thalictrum: with over 300 species of Meadow-Rue for sun and shade there will surely be several to please the most discerning gardener. The leaves are reminiscent of Maiden fair ferns or Granny’s Bonnets. Their conspicuous stamens look ever so delicate rising above the plant. One of my favourites today is T.aquilegifolium album. From its basal clump, pristine white flowers reach to 1.4 metres. Corydalis: with over 300 species, it is high impossible to choose even one. They have striking ferny foliage with flowers in pink, yellow, cream, purple and sometimes clear blue. C. flexuosa is one of these. It is absolutely stunning. Its brother C.omeiensis has darker blue flowers and is perhaps hardier than C.flexuosa So there you go, just a few plants for under those trees, but there are heaps more! Go see your local nursery person for lots and lots of ideas. Enjoy this marvellous spring! Happy Gardening Cheers, Nancy

3rd WEEK

 Sow carrots and parsnips for use during winter  Sow more bush beans

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Cowes Market Sundays 9am-1pm 225 Settlement Rd, Cowes 0422 749 964 Churchill Island Market 4th Sat of the month, 8am-1pm Churchill Island Visitor Centre Phillip Island, 5664 0096 Grantville Market 8am-2pm (ex Sun before Xmas) Grantville Recreation Reserve Wonthaggi Make It, Bake It Market 2nd Sun of the Month. Local producers, growers, and arts and crafts. McBride Avenue, Wonthaggi 9am-2pm Wonthaggi Rotary Market 2nd Sun of the month, 8am-1pm Mcbride Ave, Wonthaggi, 5672 5204

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0419 158 946 Rokeby Community Market 2nd Sat of the month, 8.30am -12.30pm (Sept-May), Main Rd, Rokeby 5626 8523 Toora Market 2nd Sun of the month Jetty Rd, Toora, 5688 1237 Warragul Arts Market 3rd Sat of the month, 10am-2pm (Oct-March), Civic Park, Albert Street, 5626 7045 Warragul Farmers Market 3rd Sat of the Month, 8am-1pm Civic Park,Civic Place, Warragul Erika 0425 259 177 Facebook.com/ warragulfarmersmarket Yarragon Community Craft & Produce Market 4th Sat of the month, 9am-2pm Yarragon Public Hall, Campbell St. Yarragon, 5634 2209 Combined Gippsland Gem Show January 17th & 18th, 10am5pm, Yarragon Hall

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Bairnsdale Farmers Market 1st Sat of the month, 8am-12pm Secondary College Oval, Mckean St, Bairnsdale, 5156 9342 Bairnsdale Uniting Church Car & Boot Sale

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