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An Inverleigh Progress Association Publication ISSN 0313-8453
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DECEMBER 2021
Volume 47 Number 11
FREE - Inverleigh Youth Movie Nght- Details on Page 7 Fire Restrictions commence from the 13th December. Call 1800 668 511 to register ANY burning that you are undertaking.
2 Leigh News WHAT'S ON? 4th December. Live @ Turtle Bend Page 11 6th December. How to use Geelong Library Website Page 16 8th December. CWA Chrissy Satchup Page 13. 10th December. FREE Youth Movie Night Page 7. 16th December. Golden Plains Twilight Market Page 8 January 2022 21st and 22nd. Lions Club Skin Cancer Checks Page 15 Unfortunaely Inverleigh Australia Day Breakfast has been Cancelled. Page 17
INVERLEIGH PROGRESS ASSOCIATION meet in the
Inverleigh Public Hall
on the 3rd Wednesday of each month @7 :30pm (Except January)
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME President: Hilary Hamilton Secretary: Luanne Thornton Treasurer: Tony Waayers Leigh News Editor: Peter Trevaskis
The Progress Association has been actively working towards improving the amenity of Inverleigh for over 40 years. Of course all such organisations need volunteers and the Association is no exception. Without them nothing happens. If you have some ideas for the town you would like to achieve, you are welcome to join us and help achieve them. Some of the projects completed by the Progress Association include: The Federation Bridge which was built to commemorate the centenary of Federation in 2001. Walking Tracks were established with lots of support from the community, including fencing and tree planting. Public Toilets Progress Association members worked for many years with Council to have the old toilets removed and a new block built, which did not detract from the entrance to our town. They are used more than any other toilets in the Shire. The Clock a new clock was recently installed on the clock tower in our main street, clearly visable from the General Store across the road. Town Entrance Signs. IPA worked for many years to procure the 2 Entrance Signs (Hamilton Highway East and West) welcoming travellers to our town.
The Inverleigh Historical Society was formed in 2004. It operates under the auspices of the Inverleigh Mechanics Institute and Public Hall Committee. Our Aims are to collect and preserve items of local historic interest and to promote research and interest in local history. We welcome all donations to our collection or the opportunity to copy material. We are most grateful to the many people who have kept the Historical Society in mind as they sorted through their own collections. We undertake many interesting projects and have enjoyable meetings, which you are welcome to attend.
meet in the Inverleigh Public Hall
0n the 4th Tuesday of each Month @ 2pm
(Except December & January) VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Convenor - Bronwyn Price, Secretary - Christine Windle, 0403 267 286, inverleighhistsoc@gmail.com
Peter’s Editorial Seasons Greetings to you all. Thank you to all those who have contributed to the Leigh News
throughout this last year. Sometimes I start putting together the next edition together and I wonder, how many pages will this issue require? Will I have to remove some pages or add more in? When I began as Editor in August 2015 it was a 32 page monthly newsletter. And now it is running at 52 pages! There are some advertisers that have been with the Leigh News for all of that time and even longer. But each month, the stories keep coming in, so thank you to all the readers and those who contribute. It has been a bit of a challenge this last 6 months with printing due to the Gordon TAFE Printing Dept. being flooded out. Sadly, they have decided not to continue with their printing department and those employees have lost their jobs. Thanks Michael and his staff. I wish you all the best. May this Christmas time for you all be a blessed time with family and friends. Please also stop for a moment and reflect on the reason we celebrate Christmas, remembering the birth of Jesus and why God sent him to earth as a baby and a Saviour for all mankind. The world has changed a lot over the last year with Covid and all we have had to change in our lives to cope with it. Blessings to you all! and I will see you all again in the New Year with a February Edition.
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A Christmas Message-Rev. Surendra Wesley-Leigh Presbyterian Church There are a lot of traditions, theories and even conspiracy surrounding Christmas in regards to its exact date and its origin (probably being derived from pagan traditions). Over the years the Christmas celebration has departed from its central meaning and has become a part of big money-making event. It has become so commercialized that we have been fooled by its glitz and glitter. Then, there is Santa Clause, reindeers, elves and the North Pole. The devil has replaced the glory of the living God with the figment of our imagination. Children and most non-believers probably still believe that this is what Christmas is all about. We get caught up in all these secondary things, that we perhaps, miss the main point and message of Christmas. Christmas is a pure depiction of the greatest love of the living Jehovah God to the sinful mankind. The entire human race was headed forensically to hell due to their sinful disobe- dient to God, but God in His great and unconditional love made a way for you and I to escape the eternal hell by accepting and believing in the Lord Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. John 3:16 says - 16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
God gave His only Son Jesus Christ to die in your place, so that you and I can have eternal life. Christmas is about the greatest love sacrifice from God to us mankind. God gave you the greatest gift, His own Son. Have you received this amazing gift of God yet? Certainly, giving is far greater than receiving, but, in this case, receiving is all you can do. The Bible gives you step by step, very clear and precise instructions, as how to receive this magnificent and unconditional love gift from God. May you experience the true joy of Christmas this Christmas by accepting and receiving this love gift from God.
May you all have a blessed and life-changing Christmas.
CHRISTMAS CHURCH SERVICES IN OUR AREA
The Anglican Parish of Inverleigh+Bannockburn+Meredith
St. Joseph’s Catholic Parish of Meredith Christmas Masses: 24th December Bannockburn 6 pm, Meredith 9 pm 25 December, Bannockburn 10.30 am, Winchelsea 8.30 pm 26th December Holy Family Sunday Bannockburn 9 am, Anakie 11 am, Winchelsea 5 pm
Christmas Worship
Leigh Presbyterian Church
There is a Christmas nativity play, performed by the Sunday school children of the Leigh Presbyterian church on the 19th of December at the Leigh Presbyterian Church at 10 am (48 High street, Inverleigh). An Interactive Christmas day service (The ABCs of Christmas) will be held at 9 am at the Leigh Presbyterian church in Inverleigh.
19th December-Nativity Service 11 am Bannockburn 24th December-Chrictmas Eve 7.00pm Inverleigh 25th December-Chrictmas Day 9.00 am Bannockburn 26th December-Boxing Day 9.00 am Inverleigh
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.........and you can in 2022
December 2021 Leigh News Inverleigh Hist Soc Calendar What excitement in December 2019 when the long, silver Great Southern Rail train pulled into the Inverleigh siding, and neighbour Dolores Quinlivian took this photograph. It is now shown on the December 2021 calendar produced by the Inverleigh Historical Society. The train had travelled from Brisbane on a 4 day, 3 nights, journey to Adelaide with a day stop at Inverleigh, when passengers went to Geelong or to the Twelve Apostles. The train visited for eight weeks in December and January 2020 but did not return for another season because of Covid-19 lockdown restricused for freight and the twice weekly Overland from tions. Melbourne to Adelaide. It was rather impressive sight although quiet beStatistics for this train are as follows: cause all the passengers were offsite. Cemetery Road Average length 711 m was busy with locals and train enthusiasts. Average weight 1626 tonnes It seems unlikely that the Brisbane to Adelaide journey Length of journey 2885 km will be repeated but a new tour has been advertised in Average speed 85 k per hour April 2022 with The Ghan commencing from Inver Carriages 28 carriages, leigh on a trip to Darwin. Additional tours are planned including guest carriages, crew carriages, Platifor August 2022 with a trip from Darwin terminating num Clubs, Queen Adelaide restaurants, Outback Exat Inverleigh (so you can just walk home trailing your plorer lounges, a luggage van and two power vans suitcase) and subsequent Ghan or Indian Pacific trips 42 platinum service beds, 154 gold service beds and 39 commencing at Inverleigh. crew beds. Local groups have tried to instigate improve This heralded a change from the usual storage of ments and beautification of the area but the site is owned concrete sleepers as Inverleigh is the closest siding on by a private company and all approaches have been standard gauge to the Austrak concrete sleeper factory rebuffed. Liz McDonald at Avalon, north of Geelong. The line is Standard gauge
2022 January We’re locals too!
Historical Society Calendar.
A delightful image of two Eastern Grey kangaroos with joeys, captured by Andrea Bolton. It is the cover and January image of the yearly calendar produced for the Inverleigh Historical Society. The kangaroos are an integral part of the Inverleigh Flora & Fauna Reserve (historically referred to as the Common) and are most regularly seen on the golf course, roadsides in the Common, and within the township environs when seeking food..
As more and more houses are being built adjacent to The Common, concerns are being raised about cars, dogs and closed off access routes for the kangaroos and wallabies to reach safety and water in times of stress. The 2022 Calendar is now available for $15 and makes a perfect Christmas gift for current and ex residents. Copies can be purchased at Sonny Cafe & Store, a Saturday street stall at the General Store or by calling Liz McDonald 5265 1270.
Tracking Club of Victoria Inc is looking for a new home at Inverleigh. Leigh News 5
For over 20 years the Tracking Club of Victoria has been running their trials in and around the farms and bushland of Inverleigh. Due to the changes to the use of the Inverleigh Flora & Fauna Reserve by Parks Victoria the Club has been advised they will not be able to apply for permit for the 2022 season, so are now on the lookout for a new place/s to hold their trials. Over the years the Club have been able to hire the facilities at Victoria Park in Inverleigh as their base for each weekend and would love to continue to do so in the future. The Tracking Club of Victoria has held around 7 weekends of trials in Inverleigh. Their trials involve setting out a range of courses that involve various challenges, including sharp turns; distances from 400 metres to over 1 km and various diversion cross over points. Once the courses are set out by the team of helpers flags are left and a map is drawn so that the following day a lone person can follow the course and hide at the end. Once the person has been ‘lost’ for the required time – which can be up to several hours, the dog is then prepared in a harness alerted to an item left by the lost person and then asked to track the person. While tracking there is no
sign of where the person has gone, nothing left on the track, just the dog’s great ability to sniff them out. Each dog works as a team with their handler and is kept on a lead at all times, so that the handler can sense any change in behavior that might indicate where the lost person has gone. To see these dogs work is an eye opener, the connection the handler has with their dog is a true demonstration for the bond they have together. Each trial is held over 3 or 4 days, with competitors from all over Victoria, plus a few interstaters, venturing to Inverleigh. With the early start time most competitors stay before they compete so they don’t have to wake too early. Last year saw one of the biggest trials with over 120 dogs being tested at the trial. The Inverleigh Flora and Fauna Reserve has been the perfect location for the trials to take place as it offers both a realistic setting and beautiful scenery. The club has in recent years had the privilege to have access to a farm property in Inverleigh in addition to the Inverleigh Flora & Fauna Reserve. Farms offer a different setting for the dogs to work in, with their own challenges of sheep, dams and open paddocks where scent may not settle as quickly. To enable the Club to continue to run its trials in Inverleigh, and support the local area, the Club is hoping that other farmers may be interested in allowing us to use their paddocks in addition to the ones the Club already uses in the area. If you think you may be able to assist and would be interested to find out more about keeping the Tracking Club of Victoria in Inverleigh please contact the Club President Lynn Klecka at: president@trackingclubvic.org.au or ring 0418 333 312.
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Inverleigh Youth Movie Night FRIDAY 10TH DECEMBER @ INVERLEIGH PUBLIC HALL FREE YOUTH EVENT
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Winner of the Inverleigh Youth Precinct Vision Competition will be announced on the night. Proudly sponsored by MP Libby Coker.
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14 Leigh News Golden Pens – Write Side Up G'Day from the penners. Well hasn’t the time got away! First up we missed putting an article in Octobers magazine, then November was jammed packed with community news and we missed being printed but we are back on track now. It’s a bit scary to think that Christmas is only about a month away, hope you are all managing to get your plans finalised and that the day is happy and as stress free as possible. It also seems that summer has gone on holidays this year and who knows when she will return. It has been a bit cold and miserable for this late in the year but the rain is always welcome. Our group is back at the library and we are working and chatting hard, it is always a pleasure to get together every 2 weeks and many a laugh echoes throughout the library on Thursday afternoons. We are always available to you if you feel like you would like to join us and we are contactable via our email account goldenpens4@gmail.com So until the New Year (arrgghh all ready!) we would like to wish all readers a very merry Christmas and a spectacular new year. This months poetic contribution is from Bridh. We hope you enjoy it.
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Thanks to: Ross & Caroline Wilson of Shelford and Mora Leach of Inverleigh for faithfully supplying the monthly rainfall figures. Your efforts are very much appreciated.
To the Bush The bush is calling, but I am from the city. The Aussie bush is calling from my city’s many parks To all, in their beach-side millions, Who watch waves in their pounding billions, Crash in bays away from bothersome sharks. The scruffy bush is calling, and I hear the songs of magpies, That makes this Aussie heart to swell and sing. The dinkum bush is calling, and, yes, I am going. The Aussie bush is calling, and here I cannot stay. I trek past many outback farms, The Aussie bush is calling and I see parrots on the wing, Whose whistles of appreciation Are for the natural nation, With their European charms, Through National Parks and scrub lands, Wilderness and flood plains To the Kingdom of the Ants, Full of sand and stony plants. The bush still calls, but I have lost my way.
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FREE SKIN CANCER CHECK AND AWARENESS UNIT TO VISIT INVERLEIGH FRIDAY & SATURDAY 21st & 22nd JANUARY 2022 – 9am to 3.30pm (ALL ATTENDEES MUST SHOW PROOF OF DOUBLE VACCINATION) This unit will provide a free skin screening service to local people. It is operated by fully trained, certificated, volunteer dermoscopists. The unit will also be a valuable resource for local people to access not only the skin check, but valuable and timely information about skin care and self-checking techniques. We know early detection of skin lesions potentially saves lives, so this visit will be a timely support and reminder to local people of the need to take care of their skin. Following the skin check, visitors will be issued with a referral to their GP if there are any suspect spots or lesions. The Unit is not a medical clinic, so diagnosis or treatment requirements are not discussed – it simply provides the skin check and alerts the visitor to skin lesions that require further checking and attention: a great first step in ensuring urgent needs are addressed. The airconditioned van has three fully equipped screening rooms and an entry foyer, as well as a disabled lift and entry at the rear. Members of the Lions Club of Inverleigh-Leigh Valley will be responsible for scheduling appointments with the unit. Bookings will be available from December 16th – contact Lion John Crowe 0414 674 156 email john.crowe1@bigpond.com (ALL ATTENDEES MUST SHOW PROOF OF DOUBLE VACCINATION)
16 Leigh News Did you know your library card can give you lots more than books?
Inverleigh Public Hall Committee wish to recognise and thank the volunteers who each month take a turn at mowing and yard duties at the hall facilities. We are very grateful for all your hard work at keeping the grounds looking fantastic! The volunteers who give their time are: Keith Robson, Alan Boyd, Roger & Jenny Kowalik, Mark Hambrook, Campbell Brumby, Simon Bell, David & Linda Farrimond, David Walpole and the newest member to the team Suzie Kelly. Sadly we lost a valuable member of the team early in 2021, Phil Morell after a long battle with illness. Our thoughts continue to be with Christine and family members. If you are willing to join the band of volunteers on a monthly roster system and you have a mower please don’t hesitate to contact me before the end of 2021 to enable a new roster to be put in place for 2022 on either: 0417512240 or email: amtarbett@bigpond.com Seasons greetings and Happy New Year to everyone! Anne-Maree Tarbett
GOLF RESULT – October / November 2021 27th Oct. Ladies- Stroke & Medal Day L. Richardson 89-16-73, I. Oliver 103-29-74, S. Lamb 107-32-75, S. Dyer 102-26-76 N.T.P. 8th & 15th D. Nicholls. Medal Winner & Best Gross Score L. Richardson. 30th Oct. Men, 1st Rd, Club Championships- Stroke J. Nicolle 71 nett, S. Wemyss 73 nett, T. Sauni 75 nett. Longest Drive- D. Mather O/65yrs D. Brown. 6th Nov. Men – 2nd Rd. Club Championship -Stroke J. Nicolle 74 nett. G. Smith 75 nett, T. Sauni 77nett. Longest Drive T. Sauni O/65yrs R. Lymer. 13th Nov. Men- 3rd Rd Club Championships, Stroke S. Wemyss 69 nett, W. Peel 73 nett c/b I.Page 73 nett. Birdie Hole 8th A. Smith, N.T.P. 8th A. Smith Longest Drive J. Nicolle, O/65yrs S. Wemyss. 17th Nov. Ladies- 2nd Rd. Club Championships Stroke. S. Dwyer 93-25-68, L. Richardson 89-16-73, D. Nicholls 91-17-74, S. Bruenjes 101-20-81 c/b R. Fatone 103-22-81. N.T.P. 3rd S. Dwyer, 8th L. Richardson.. 20th Nov. Men Club Championship- Final Round- Stroke I. Page 69 nett, D. Mather 71nett c/b D. Waterfall 71nett N.T.P. 15th R. Lymer Longest Drive J. Nicolle, O/65yrs S. Wemyss Club Champion- A. Grade Greg Smith. B. Grade Justin Nicolle, C. Grade Ian Page. 24th Nov. Ladies-3rd Rd. Club Championship- Stroke D. Nicholls 90-17-73, Sally Dyer 98-24-74, G. stevens 110-35-75, L. Richardson 92-15-77 Championship Results Club Champion Lesley Richardson. A Grade Agg. Deb Nicholls, B. Grade Agg. Sally Dyer
Come to a FREE session on how to use the Geelong Regional Library website. Learn to access services for all the family - on-line learning games, story box, history, research, videos, audio books, booking for talks, assistance from a librarian and more. Monday Dec 6th, 11 am - 12, Inverleigh Public Hall, bookings essential - contact Christine on 0403 267 286 Presenter: Christian Darby from the Geelong Regional Library Part of the Connect & Share digital skills program An initiative of the Inverleigh Public Hall Committee
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POLICE REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2021 Hello all, Well in recent times COVID measures have eased and we have seen an influx of people passing through our region. We had a traffic operation Compass on the weekends of the 29/10 and the 5/11/2021 just after the travel restrictions eased. I issued 91 infringements over 6 shifts over those two weekends as I detected numerous motorists mainly speeding on the highways and through the towns. I caught several motorists at excessive speed who had their licences suspended and have in recent weeks caught another motorist doing 146 km/h in a 100 km/h zone who had his licence suspended for 6 months. Coming up to the Christmas period and with lots of motorists passing through the area please take extra care on the roads so everyone can be back safe for 2022. I have had reports of a person loitering in the early hours of the morning up off River Gum Drive and Carl Court Inverleigh in recent weeks, if anyone has footage of a male loitering in the area please contact me at the Police station. I have had complaints in relation to off road unregistered motorcycles some being ridden by children in the Inverleigh Common.
I have mentioned similar issues with riders in prior articles. Riders need to hold a motorcycle licence and their motorcycles need to be registered to be ridden in any public places. Don’t let your children ride motorcycles in public places, the only place for this is motorcycle clubs or private property. I am still receiving complaints in relation to speeding trucks in Common Road heading to and from the new subdivision. I have raised the issue with the site supervisors and have also conducted several static radar patrols. I have issued one infringement to a truck driver who I detected but most I have checked have been doing the speed limit. I am aware that I do stand out in the marked car though and drivers can warn others through their CB’s and phones. I will continue to keep an eye on the area. Please take care over the Christmas/ new Year holiday period enjoy your holidays if you are lucky enough to have some time off and hopefully the new year will be better than the last couple with a lesser COVID impact on everyone’s lives. Keep safe, Chris
AUSTRALIA DAY BREAKFAST It is with regret that the Inverleigh Public Hall Committee has decided not to hold an Australia Day breakfast in 2022. We have always enjoyed the lovely atmosphere and opportunity for our community to socialise and enjoy a meal together, but uncertainty with covid restrictions has led to this decision. We look forward to hosting an Australia Day event in 2023.
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LEIGH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB Leigh District Riding Club’s home grounds are at our beautiful local Victoria Park. This is an invitation for new members, and a special encouragement for those who use and enjoy the horse facilities at Victoria Park, to join and support the club that maintains them. We are a small, inclusive club for adult and junior riders wanting to enjoy their horses, at whatever level they might be. Joining LDRC costs $195 of which $145 is the HRCAV insurance fee which covers you 365 days of the year, provided you are engaging in a HRCAV type activity, wearing riding boots and helmet. (think riding at home, trail riding, having a lesson, but not rodeo). Juniors and non-riding members cost less. LDRC has fantastic jumps and obstacles available for instructors to use. With COVID rules easing, it should be easier to organise rallies. During 2021 we enjoyed several rallies with instructor Heather Bowers involving dressage, poles and jumping, depending on rider choice. We attended an indoor arena during the Winter months, and held an obstacles day with Marg Anderson on Mothers Day. Our Christmas rally being held on 12.12.21 is an Equitation with Obstacles rally, fantastic for getting your horse to listen, and do something different. Again catering for all horse and rider abilities. If you want to come and try this before considering membership, we can organise Day insurance. Afterwards, we will share some lunch. Please contact Sue Debets (suedebets@gmail.com) for membership forms and further information.
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20 Leigh News Learning to Think Again As a Christian there is a starting point that is assumed. That starting point for me is in an understanding of God as he is revealed to us in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. But that does not mean my understanding of God is set in concrete; it is continuously tested by my experience of life and how I come to understand God at work in the world throughout history, through different cultures, and present personal and community events. Theology: God (Theos) and logos (word) literally means talking about God. I can only talk about God as I understand God to be at this point in time. Theology, therefore, is not an academic process, belonging in the realms of philosophy and universities, it is a relational process. Every Christian is meant to be a theologian and this is the work we call discipleship, being a learner. The experience of Covid-19, and all that has demanded of us, has caused me to do some rethinking about how I understand God and, consequently, my choices. As we, in the church, have been forced to do church (worship) on-line, live or recorded, has caused me to think about what it means to gather as church, even though we may be isolated in our houses. I believe in the right to life and found myself thinking about the origins of the Covid-19 vaccines coming from an aborted foetus. The death of Jesus on the cross reminded me that an innocent one is able to provide salvation for all humanity. A colleague found themselves realising that partaking in Holy Communion every week was not as
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important as it once was. Rethinking the meal of food and wine at the table shared prayerfully with members of the household was Communion. The experience of times of trial in our lives invites us to go deeper in our thinking. Faced with the difficult and awkward things of life we are challenged about why we do what we do and think what we think. However, our comfortable lives cause us to forget to keep thinking when we encounter times of distress. Covid-19 has pushed us, perhaps reminded us, to begin to do the work of thinking again. The changes our thinking will change the way we relate with those around us; hopefully for the better. I can imagine changes in behaviour may put pressure on existing relationships and marriages. We can push back, rebel, protest, against the forced shifts to our comfortable thinking, or we can learn to do the work of thinking again, going deeper and discover new and, hopefully, better ways of living with one another. The Revd Dr Timothy Smith Priest in Charge The Anglican Parish of Inverleigh+Bannockburn+Meredith Living the Gospel in our Community www.goldenplainsanglican.org
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On the 7th November the Winchelsea group conducted an exercise in the Inverleigh area. The group consists of seven brigades that work together and support each other with larger fires, strike teams and the like. This particular day we were doing some training and it is a good chance to catch up with personnel from other brigades that we could possibly be working with over the course of the summer. One really good thing to come out of the day was to hear others comment on the risks that they saw in our brigade area. Some were large and complex, such as the condition of the Common and others were very simple and hopefully easy to address. One such observation was the lack of clear numbering on property entrances, Some are very good but a lot are small, overgrown, faded, and just hard to see. So please, if your property is poorly identified then now is the time to enhance your entrance with some big clear numbers that are easy to see. The other issue we found was fire plugs and their maintenance. Now we do try to check them regularly but with more being put in, the checking of them is a larger task.
"Adopt a Fire Plug"
In the event of a fire emergency in your street, could firefighters locate and be able to access the nearest Fire Plug? Delays in locating and ‘hooking-up’ to a Fire Plug can seriously hamper a fire suppression operation, raising the risk of injury and possibly resulting in additional property damage. Inverleigh CFA encourages residents to 'Adopt a Fire Plug' by ensuring the Fire Plug nearest your property is kept clear, visible and accessible at all times. You can help by: •Clearing soil, grass and shrubs from around the Fire Plug •Keeping vehicles clear •Reporting any visible faults, damage or missing markers (by messaging us on Facebook). Each Fire Plug should have a white post (with a blue reflective marker on it) within a few metres and if the passing road is sealed, there should also be a blue reflective marker glued onto the road surface adjacent to the Fire Plug. Why not get the kids involved, "adopting" a Fire Plug is a great way to participate in and learn about fire safety. For further information contact our captain Andrew Collins on 0448 651 115. Also Santa will be in visiting the town on the 19th December, so keep an eye on the Facebook page for further updates. Lastly, Fire Restrictions will be in place from the 13th December. So please use the weeks ahead to clean up your property and prepare for the summer months. Please remember to call 1800 668 511 to register any burning that you are undertaking. Ewen Peel. Inverleigh Rural Fire Brigade.
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NOTICEBOARD ST PAULS SURPRISE SHOP INVERLEIGH During DECEMBER all BLUE clothing Tickets will be $1, so come on in and grab some awesome bargains.
are held in INVERLEIGH on August 14th 9:30 to 10:00 @Sonny Cafe and in BANNOCKBURN @ St. Mary MacKillop School 4th Saturday each Month
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NATIVE HUT NIGHT BRANCH Est. 14th July 2014
This branch meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm at Teesdale Hall, Main Road Teesdale. All ages welcome. It is not an “oldies” group. If you are interested in attending
please contact: Shirley 5281 5354
Lions Club of Inverleigh Leigh Valley "Lions Club newspaper collection". Leigh Valley Lions Club collects newspapers & magazines for recycling.
Funds raised are used for both local & international Lions projects. Community members are asked to deposit their papers in "LIONS" marked wheely bins located at Inverleigh Hall & beside the Bannockburn Library in High St.
Pick up of large amounts can be arranged by text or phone to Secretary Keith Robson 0408 270 107.
Closed from Sat 18th Dec. Reopen on Sat 8th Jan
All donations can be left at the shop door or during opening hours. OPENING HOURS: Monday 1-4pm , Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 9am – 1pm Have a safe Christmas and New Year https://www.facebook.com/St.PaulsSurpriseShop The volunteers, who operate this shop welcome and thank you for your donations, which help many in the community by providing clothes and other goods at very reasonable prices. It has been disappointing recently to receive some goods, particularly large plastic childrens’ toys with wheels and clothes, which are not in a condition to sell. They have to be disposed of by the volunteers, sometimes at considerable cost. A reminder that electrical goods cannot be donated as the shop cannot sell them. So, please look carefully at your goods before donating them to us and if they are not in good condition dispose of them yourself. Thank you. Op Shop Volunteers
Golden Plains Baha’i Community
The Baha’i Faith upholds the oneness of God, the oneness of Religion and the oneness of mankind. Religion should unite all hearts and bring spirituality and world peace. The equality of men and women is essential to create peace. Spiritual education for all. We have no clergy as it is up to each person to investigate truth for himself. “The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens” Baha’u’llah For more information: bahai.org or Bannockburn 52 812 102, Teesdale 52 815 143, or Ross Creek 53 420 286
Justices of the Peace
Mr Keith Windle 77 Dundas Street INVERLEIGH Ph: 0429 651 298 Mrs E McDonald 47 High Street Inverleigh Ph: 5265 1270
Mr Peter Bufton 110 Savage Drive INVERLEIGH Ph: 0448 694 204 Mr Rod McKenzie 7 Ruxton Crt. Bannockburn Ph: 0408 527 704 Mr Stephen Gilligan SHELFORD Ph: 0409 432 933
LEIGH DISTRICT RIDING CLUB INC A00041565N
meets for rally every 2nd Sunday @10.00am Victoria Park, Park Street, Inverleigh Vic 3321 New Members always welcome for enquiries please contact
Pres. Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313 Sect. Claire Heazelwood 0438 449 048 P O BOX 87 INVERLEIGH VIC 3321
TEESDALE PS O.S.H.C. Phone: 5281 5218 BEFORE SCHOOL CARE
7:30 AM – 8:45 AM Healthy Food plus a Fun Program! *Cooking Club *Art & Craft *Outdoor Activities *Computer Club AFTER SCHOOL CARE
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St. Joseph’s Catholic Parish of Meredith
Contact Details: Parish Priest Father Joseph mob. 0404 598 558 Office Phone: 5286 1230 Office open Wednesday & Friday 9.30am to 4.30 pm Mass Times: Bookings required: Mary 0424 037 542 at Meredith, Pat 5281 1354 at Bannockburn, Margaret 0418 983 005 at Winchelsea, Margaret 0493 085 163 at Anakie QR check-ins, proper sanitizing/hygiene mandatory. Masks required. Tue and Thurs 9 am St Mary MacKillop, Bannockburn 9.30-10.30 am Fr Joseph available for enquiries Wed and Friday 11 am St. Joseph’s, Meredith Sat. 5 pm Vigil, St. John the Baptist, Winchelsea Sun. 9 am St. Mary MacKillop, Bannockburn (must be double vaccinated) Sun. 5/12, 19/12, 11 am St. Joseph’s, Meredith Sun. 12/12,26/12, 11 am St. Brigid’s Anakie Sun. 12/12 , 4 pm Sacred Heart, Inverleigh Xmas Masses: 24/12 Bannockburn 6 pm, Meredith 9 pm 25/12, Bannockburn 10.30 am, Winchelsea 8.30 pm 26/12 Holy Family Sunday Bannockburn 9 am, Anakie 11 am, Winchelsea 5 pm New Year’s Day Masses: Bannockburn 9 am, Meredith 11 am, Winchelsea 6 pm Other Sacraments: • Reconciliation, Anointing, Baptisms, Matrimony, Funerals call: 5286 1230 for details. • Sacramental program (Reconciliation, Eucharist, Confirmation) will be operating. Call the office for details/ timing/ enrolment for 2022.
Weekly Bus Service
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Every FRIDAY at 9:30 am and leaves Geelong at 2:15pm for the return trip. Just use your MYKI Card.
Can You Help Here?
Our Public Hall needs the lawns maintained. Can you join the roster to mow the lawns once or twice a year? If so, please contact:
Anne-Maree Tarbett 0417 512 240
LEIGH PRESBYTERIAN PARISH Inverleigh Shelford Teesdale
“For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord...” (2 Corinthians 4.5)
Sunday Service at Inverleigh 10 am. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME For further information: Rev. Surendra Wesley 0428 489 222
WHO CAN I TALK TO? 24 Hour telephone counselling ANONYMOUS CONFIDENTIAL IMMEDIATE
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Anglican Church Inverleigh Church Services each Sunday 9am Inverleigh 11am Bannockburn 5pm Meredith 38 High Street, Inverleigh Rev’d Dr. Tim Smith 0412 673 152 Geoff Morgan 0408 106 559 John Bolitho 0418 319 695
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Red Cross
Red Cross is able to begin meeting again in Inverleigh Public Hall at 1.30pm. The dates for the year are as follows : August 9 at 12 noon for AGM, October 11. December 13. (Xmas Lunch to be decided.)
Sec Cathy Altmann 0409 024 578 President &Chairperson: Barb Meek 0409 050 046
Inverleigh Hall Hall Hire Contact The Inverleigh Hall Committee promotes the use of the hall and develops and maintains our fabulous community asset. If you would like to become involved by serving on the committee or by initiating activities at the hall, please contact
Anne-Maree Tarbett
0417 512 240
INVERLEIGH CWA BRANCH Welcomes existing and new members alike.
We are so much more than just Tea and Scones ladies! Contact Brooke for details of meeting times once restrictions ease. inverleighcwa@gmail.com or Brooke Wauchope Ph 0431 006 761
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GROUNDS FOR HIRE TOILETS GRASS & SHADE OVERNIGHT CAMPING (NO POWER) CANTEEN & CLUBHOUSE ANIMAL FRIENDLY HORSE YARDS Reasonable Rates CONTACT: Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313
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NOTICEBOARD KNIT, KNATTER AND THAT GROUP-TEESDALE
Meredith And District Motor Cycle Club
Bring a craft, learn a new craft or come for a walk, chat and cuppa.
We meet the 3rd Sunday of every month for our ride day
Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday’s , 9.30am - 1.30pm At Teesdale Community Hall
We have 2 tracks: One that is set up as a motocross track that is marshalled and we also have a smaller flat track for kids/ beginners to learn to ride.
*BYO craft and lunch *Tea & Coffee provided. Cost $5 Joining fee. $3 per session Contact Lesley 0400 547 157 or Pat 0417 339 161
TEESDALE MECHANICS INSTITUTE (Formerly Community Hall) Behind the CFA Building Main Road, Teesdale
FOR ALL YOUR HIRING NEEDS Hall, Meeting Room, Kitchen, Tables, Chairs & Crockery.
For bookings, phone Dale on 5281 5486 or 0428 386 724 BANNOCKBURN & DISTRICT COMBINED PROBUS CLUB
CHECK WITH YOUR LEADERSHIP FOR PROGRAM UPDATE For more information please call: President: Ann Hancock 0410 453 958 Secretary: Sandra Bance 5210 7777 "bannockburnprobus@gmail.com" All function dates are subject to Covid Lockdown rules in place at the time.
(NO RACING AND NO QUADS /4 WHEELERS)
St Johns is in attendance as well as a canteen. For more information please: head over to our Facebook page MADMCC or call 0415 503 869.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS •Christmas with pets •Holidays and Pets IN OTHER NEWS Goodbye and Goodluck
We are vey sad to be loosing two of our amazing Vets. Dr Peter Richardson (aka Dr Pete or Richo) and Dr. Marius du Toit (aka the lovely South African Vet) Dr Pete is shifting to New South Wales with his partner Kat who has just graduated as a Dr of human medicine. Dr Marius is opening his own Veterinary Clinic near Ballarat. All their patients have received great care and compassion and I know will miss them greatly. They have been an amazing part of the Bannockburn Veterinary Clinic team and will be missed
Caring for horses in summer. During summer in Australia horses are under extra stress from heat, humidity, insects, and poor feed quality.
Christmas with pets As much as we enjoy the Christmas celebrations, our pets may find it a bit scary. Pets thrive on consistency and feeling safe. With changes to their home environment and extra guests some pets may experience anxiety. Also, they may get into a bit of trouble with the Christmas decor and foods. Here are some tips for a safe and happy Christmas. Quiet Safe Space - providing your pet with a quiet space to retreat away from all the noise will help them remain calm. Exercising your pets prior to having guests over will increase the likelihood they will use the celebration time to have a nap. If you have a kitten or cat who loves to climb, ensure your Christmas tree is safely secured to the ground. Christmas trees look like a storage facility for lots of new toys of all different shapes and sizes. Check your ornaments for sharp objects such as pins and hooks. Shards from broken ornaments and long pieces of tinsel can be a chocking hazard and harmful to your pets intestines. Human Food - Christmas foods involve some of the most toxic substances for pets. Just a small amount of some of these foods listed can be fatal. Christmas Pudding Avocados Cooked bones Macadamia nuts Alcohol Onions Raisins Coffee Pets can be tricky about getting their paws on something tasty. Don't give in to those puppy dog eyes. Wrapping paper, ribbons, bows and cards - Do not leave these lying about, if chewed and swallowed these have the potential to cause an intestinal obstruction. Holidays and Pets Preparation is the key to ensuring a great holiday. As a pet owner, there is a lot to consider when planning a holiday. Should you leave your pet at a boarding facility,
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arrange a pet sitter, or bring them along with you. Watch for signs of heat stress. Signs of Whichever option you decide, ensure your pet is up to date with the folowing: heat stress include muscle weakness, Vaccinations rapid breathing and panting and Heartworm prevention elevated heart rate. Stock up on good quality food, Intestinal worming you can also keep a stock of high fibre Flea and tick prevention pelleted alternatives to supplement Microchip details your horses diet if required. It is important to ensure Medications if required your horse has access to shade during If using a pet sitter or using a boarding facility advise them of the Veterinary Clinic the day to escape high summer your pet attends and advise your Veterinary Clinic of who is looking after your pet. temperatures. Ensure both have your current contact numbers.
Check that your pet's microchip details are up to date. Travelling by car - If your pet is anxious or dislikes car trips, start with short trips, make it fun and build up to longer trips
Don't feed your pet for 4-6 hours prior to travel, water is fine. Ensure there is plenty of fresh air Horses should be wormed every 3-4 Plan regular short breaks to stretch their legs and have a drink. months . During the summer months, If your dog starts panting, it's not just a sign they might be hot. Panting is also a use a product that also control bot larvae. sign that they are anxious or may need a toilet stop. Ensure continuous access to It is important to properly restrain your pet in a car. Your cat should travel in a fresh water. cat carrier restrained by a seat belt. Covering it with a towel can make them feel secure. Well fitted fly masks can be Your dog can be restrained in a crate or with a special harness that attaches to a seat used if your horses' eyes tend to get belt. irritated by flies.been working for the past 2 years in a mixed practice in Never leave your pet alone in a locked car. Temperatures in your car can rapidly New South Wales. Dr Elliot has a keen rise, leading to dehydration and even death. interest in all aspects of mixed practice Be Prepared - Be aware of any potential concerns at your holiday destination and is looking forward to getting to including, cane toads, spiders, ticks or snakes. Ensure your know the contact details of know our wonderful patients and the local vet. clients.
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36 Leigh News Preparations for the 2022 School Year The Whole School Orientation Day for our new and current students in 2022 will be held on Tuesday 7th December. Students will have the opportunity to participate in classroom activities, meet their teachers and make new friends. We are looking forward to welcoming our new students and their families and hope that they have a smooth transition into our school. The school has experienced significant growth over the course of 2021 and with our 2022 cohort of Foundation students, we anticipate commencing the year with around 240 students. Year 6 Graduation Students will celebrate their Graduation during a Graduation Ceremony at Teesdale Primary School followed by dinner with staff at the Fyansford Hotel. As has become a tradition, we have produced a published book of the student’s memories and photos. The students and teachers have worked very hard to complete this large task and we are very grateful for the student’s enthusiasm and support. Congratulations to all our graduating students and we wish you all the very best for the future. Year 3 and 4 Camp We are excited for your year 3 and 4 students who will be attending the Lady Northcote Glenmore Camp in Bacchus Marsh from November 29th to
TEESDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL December 1st. This will be a great opportunity for students to reconnect with their peers and teachers, as well as partake in some fun activities to develop confidence, trust, problem solving and teamwork skills. Important Dates Monday 29th Nov – 1st Dec – Year 3/4 Camp Tuesday 7th December – Whole School Orientation Day Monday 13th December – Year 6 Graduation Friday 17th December – Last day term 4 2022 – Important Dates Friday 28th January – Teachers start school Monday 31st January – Pupil Free Day Tuesday 1st February – First day of school for all students. If you would like to know more about our school, please phone us during school hours on 5281 5218 or head to our website at: www.teesdaleps.vic.edu.au or Facebook https:// www.facebook.com/TeesdalePrimarySchool
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Come along for a cuppa and chat at Inverleigh Playgroup! Inverleigh Playgroup is a weekly play session for children aged 0-4 years. We offer a range of activities and free play with a large collection of toys and equipment. Run by a volunteer committee of parents, Playgroup provides a great opportunity to meet other families from the community. New members are always welcome. When: Wednesdays during the school term Time: 9.30 – 11.15am Where: Inverleigh Public Hall (venue updates are posted on our Facebook page) Cost: $4 per family, BYO healthy snack Please check our Facebook page for important information regarding current COVID restrictions and other announcements Inverleigh Playgroup President: Anna Kichakov 0415 588 454
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Bannockburn Pharmacy Opening Hours
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based approach to care, coupled with a passion for supporting seniors in their local community Home Instead personally match their clients with like-minded CAREGivers, who will be their regular helper. Clients have complete control over when they receive assistance, whether it be once every few weeks or 24/7 in-home care. Their dedicated team is also available on the phone 24/7, meaning you can rest assured help is never far away. And best of all they have the flexibility to adapt to ever changing needs. Navigating Your In-home Care. There are two streams of in-home care; governmentsubsidised or self-funded.
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GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL MEDIA RELEASE Date: Wednesday 10 November, 2021
HAVE YOUR SAY ON MOVE YOUR WAY Girls in Golden Plains Shire are invited to help co-design and shape Council’s new Move Your Way program. Council is seeking feedback to understand the types of activities girls would like to have access to in Golden Plains Shire and what may prevent them from participating in these programs. The feedback submitted to Council will directly inform the development of the program which is set to begin Term 1, 2022. Innovative activities will be developed as a result of the comments and will support girls to build confidence, social connections, develop new skills and increase physical activity in non-structured and non-competitive environments. Move Your Way is aimed at removing the barriers to getting active faced by teenage girls aged 12 to 15 years. Council secured a $9,750 grant from VicHealth’s Reimagining Health Grants to fund the co-design and delivery of the Move Your Way program for girls in Golden Plains Shire. Mayor Cr Helena Kirby says Council is excited to deliver a program to ensure girls are empowered to take up physical activity. “Evidence shows that 92% of Australian teens do not meet the Physical Activity Guidelines of 60 minutes a day, and females are disproportionally represented in this data. Often this comes from to a lack of confidence and fear of judgement, however, Move Your Way aims to remove these barriers, creating a safe and inclusive space for all girls to participate. “We hope to hear from many interested young women with this engagement and look forward to working with them to design an exciting program that meets their needs and expectations. Council would like to thank VicHealth for its support of the Move Your Way program in Golden Plains Shire.” Golden Plains Shire girls aged 12 to 15 years can complete the survey online at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/move-yourway. Hard copy surveys are available at Council’s Customer Service Centres at 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn and 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale and at Bannockburn P-12 College, 139 Milton Street, Bannockburn. Completed hard copy surveys can be returned by email to gpshealthandwellbeing@gplains.vic.gov.au or by mail to Golden Plains Shire Council, PO Box 111, Bannockburn, VIC 3331, marked ‘Attention: Move Your Way’. The Move Your Way survey closes on Friday 26 November, 2021.
– ENDS – Released by: Eric Braslis, CEO, Golden Plains Shire Council Media contact: Susan Talpey, Coordinator Communications, Engagement and Advocacy, Golden Plains Shire Council P. 5220 7147 │M. 0421 923 399 │E. susan.talpey@gplains.vic.gov.au
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Leigh News Directory of Clubs, Services and Organisations Below is a directory for clubs, organisations and services operating in Inverleigh, Teedale, Shelford and surrounding areas. If you are interested in obtaining further information about an organisation, please feel free to ring and have a chat with them. Any club or organisation who wishes to be listed, please forward details to us and we will include your listing. We would also appreciate being kept up to date with contact details
INVERLEIGH AREA Geelong & District Carriage Drivers Christa Jones 0408 342 403 gdcd.secretary@gmail.com
St Pauls Anglican Church Inverleigh 38 High Street, Inverleigh services: please check Leigh News for current times facebook: St Pauls Anglican Church Inverleigh contact: Rev. Dr Tim Smith Ph: 5265 1284 / 0412 673 152 Inverleigh Bowls Club Pres. Adrian Hurring 0418 593 849 Sec. Suzy Coleman 0431 080 977 Inverleigh Cemetery Trust President: Sandy McCallum 0408 378 752 Secretary: Des Guinane. 0409 224 811 Inverleigh Cricket Club Pres: Marcus Warton ph. 0400 199 309 Inverleigh CWA Melissa Rutherford 0419 256 014 Inverleighcwa@gmail.com Inverleigh-Leigh Valley Lions Club Keith Robson 0408 270 107 inverleigh.lions@gmail.com Inverleigh Golf & Disc Golf Club President: Greg Erwin 0408 651 744 Email: golf3321@bigpond.com Inverleigh Historical Society Katrina Robson 0400 527 352 Liz McDonald 5265 1270 Inverleigh Playgroup President: Suzy 0431 080 977 Secretary: Deb 0428 794 500 Inverleigh Progress Assoc. President:Hilary Hamilton 5265 1384 Secretary: Luanne Thornton 5265 1256 Inverleigh Riding Club Leighdale Equestrian Centre Mark Mummery - 0437 807 675 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012 Inverleigh RSL Sub-Branch President: Deema Johnston 5281 1106 Inverleigh Tennis Club Shane Lubcke 0410 483 690
Leigh District Landcare Group Sec: Maxine Campbell 5265 1210 Leigh District Adult Riding Club President: Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313 Secretary: Claire Heazelwood 0438 449 048 Victoria Park Reserve Bookings, Narelle Bogle 0438 034 313
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Murgheboluc Recreation Reserve. Fiona Inglis. 0421 679 770
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Shelford Cricket Club William Green (Pres) 0416 575 367 Andrew Clarke (VPres) 0439 634 891 Shelford Progress Association Pres: Heather Stone 5281 3241 Sec: Glenn Jeffery 0413 317 779
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Before and After School Care from 7.30am to 8.45am. - 3.15pm to 6pm Teesdale Primary. 5281 5218 CWA Native Hut Branch Shirley Wild Ph: 5281 5354 Leighdale Equestrian Centre Mark Mummery - 0437 807 675 or Melinda Spiller 0413 648 012
Geoff Wild (Sect) 0407 835 731 Bannockburn Probus Club Shirley Wild (Pres) 0447 873 763 Sandra Bance (Sect) 0490 049 953
SES Emergency 000 Windstorm and Flood 132 500 Controller: Nathan Hansford Mob: 0409 811 138
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LifeLine 5222 2233 or 13 11 14 B’burn Surgery 5281 1481 B’burn Vet 5281 1221 B’burn Taxi 5281 1777 Barwon Water 1300 656 007 Power Failure 13 24 12
Leighdale Pony Club Inc. Pres: Tom McCann 5265 1169 Sec: Sue Moran 0437 914 454
Geelong Hospital Accident & Emergency 5226 7564
Teesdale Branch Liberal Party Charlie Hartup 5281 5222
Golden Plains Equine Vets 0437 467 097
Teesdale Cricket Club Alister Woods. 0439 395 456 Teesdale Pre School Mandy Bartlett. 5281 5488
Golden Plains Medical Centre 5281 2320 Wildlife Rescue 0500 540 000
Teesdale Sporting Complex Mrs Kay Hower. 5281 5389
Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service 1800 015 188
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An independent agency Shire Ranger 7111 specialising in5220 quality residential Teesdale Community Hall Dale Smithyman 5281 5486and rural lifestyle property. Teesdale Tennis Club Mrs Judy Evans. 5281 5328
Working Sheepdog Club Glenn Agnew 0427 325 905
The team you can trust for your If you would like your Club BANNOCKBURN AREA real estate needs... or Service included in this directory, or Bannockburn & District Men's Shed Syd McConachy (Pres)
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