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Art Show rolls out big prizes
The 40th Woodend Lions Art Show opens at St Ambrose Hall on Friday, March 6 with a gala evening that offers guests the first glimpse of the artwork and a chance to take home an original painting, photograph, sculpture or alternative 3D piece of art. Tickets are available at $25 including drinks and canapés. Winners of prizes totalling more than $3750 will be announced on opening night. This year’s show marks a new partnership between Lions and Macedon Ranges Art Trail aimed at rejuvenating the event and raising funds for community projects as well as providing an arena for artists to sell their work and Had a clear out? Love a bargain? This event is for you.
Saturday 21 March 2015 from
8 am
WHOLE TOWN
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SALE Register by 16 March and get on the map for just $5
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Buy a map for $5 and shop ’til you drop! Maps on sale from 8am Saturday 21 March from
showcase their talents. In addition to the exhibition of paintings in various media which will be in the school hall, there will be separate areas for 3D and photographic artworks. The junior sections are expected to be tightly contested, while special prizes will be awarded for Best Work by a Local Artist and the People’s Choice vote. Meanwhile, anyone who buys a ticket in the Art Show raffle has the chance to collect from a bounty of prizes made possible due to the generosity of artist Helen Cottle, Leadlight By Ettore, and the Macedon Railway Hotel. Tickets are $2 each or 6 for $10. Winners will be drawn on Monday, March 9, 1st Prize -
Whole Town Garage Sale Saturday 21 March Join in the fun, meet new people, support this local community organisation and make some spare money for yourselves. It’s the Whole Town Garage Sale for Woodend and District (so if you are in Newham or Hesket or down Ashbourne Rd we can fit you in too). It’s all happening from 8am on Saturday 21st March. We will take your name and address and advertise your garage sale on our map. You pay $5 to be registered with us, we
‘Autumn Glow’, acrylic painting, valued at $750, 2nd Prize - Handcrafted Glass Platter, valued at $400, 3rd Prize - $100 meal voucher for the Macedon Railway Hotel The Art Show will open to the public on Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8 from 10am to 5pm, and on Monday, March 9 from 10am to 4pm. For tickets to the Gala Opening or the raffle contact Linda Healy on 0438 363 242.
Pictured above: Popular Gisborne artist Helen Cottle (R) has donated her painting ‘Autumn Glow’ (L)to be raffled for the Woodend Lions Art Show.
Text and photos submitted by N Hartnett
sell the maps to avid garage sale goers and we will have a breakfast sizzle on so we can do a bit more fund raising. We will send you out a little garage sale pack before the event so that you can put up the balloons (secret colour for our participants only) that will let people know exactly where you are. Please register with us before Monday 16th March to get your household or community group on our map. Our staff and volunteers will be at the House selling the maps and hosting our sale from 8am; continued on page 2
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we will close up shop at about 2pm (depending on through traffic). You can keep your garage sale going longer or close up then too. Don’t forget there will be quite a few households on the map and you will want to let everyone have a go at getting around you all. This is one of the Woodend Neighbourhood House’s main fundraising events for the year and we are so excited that it can be one of your main fundraisers too. These funds will help us keep on running the courses, activities, projects and events that you love us for and we all get to recycle and repurpose things along the way. Last year other garage sale participants reported that they had a flood of visitors and made money to help them with their own personal funding targets too. If you or your community group has a project and needs to raise funds this event is for you – register today. Oh, and a reminder that if you are a member of the House that the AGM will be held on Monday 23rd March, 2015 at the House from 7.30pm. Come along and see how we fared this last year and exercise your membership rights to elect the committee that will take this place forward into the years ahead. If you aren’t a member then pop in to the House and join up for $5, there are some other benefits too. Submitted by Jill Scanlon - Coordinator
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Program Launch & Concert A stunning and exciting program of events, speakers, concerts and exhibitions which will make the 2015 Woodend Winter Arts Festival one of the most vibrant yet, will be launched with a special concert on 28 March. The launch concert features Romanza Andaluza - two remarkable virtuosos who will take the audience on a vivid and seductive round-the-world journey; from the highlands of Appalachia to Rio’s backstreets and from the villages of Bulgaria to the elegance of Paris. The international flavour is reflected in the 2015 program, which embraces foreign affairs, foreign correspondents and the best of international and Australian music and literary talent – some of them famous, some of them soon to be. Romanza Andaluza comprises London-born Elizabeth Layton international violin soloist, chamber musician, and leader of the BBC Scottish Symphony and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and ARIA-nominated guitarist Alex Tsiboulski. Australian born Alex has an international reputation as a stunningly talented classical guitarist, winning prizes in both the Havana and Tokyo International Guitar Competitions. Together, they combine their passion for the music and mastery of their instruments in a duo of rare intuitive collaboration. Tickets for the Launch Concert at St Ambrose Catholic Church, Woodend, 2.30pm, Saturday 28 March, $35/$25 concession, available online via the Festival homepage. The Festival program will be available online and tickets will go on sale after the program launch on 28 March at www.woodendwinterartsfestival.org.au Submitted by A. Patterson for WWAF
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New date for Tylden Fair Saturday 14th March It’s on again! Keep the 14th March free and come and join in all the fun of this wonderful community event. Always a great day out for the family, this year’s carnival is set to celebrate our children, our families and our community. Come along and bring the kids for all the excitement of the fair! The RIDES! So many we can’t list them all here – but highlights include the Music Trip, the ever popular Giant Fibreglass Slide and the 20 Seater Chair-o-plane! This year will once again see the return of the incredible wood chop display and other regulars including the animal farm, spinning wheel, silent auction, book stall, cake stall and cupcake decorating, mini golf, hair spray and stands for local CFA, Ambulance, St Johns and the SES. Have your face painted, buy some plants, grab some great food and score a bargain at the trash & treasure. PLUS all the food, music and carnival stalls you’ll love. We’ll also be running our stage show “Woodend’s Got Talent”, a talent competition for 5-18 year olds that’s been a huge success in previous years and really gets the crowd moving. Registration forms are available at the St Ambrose School office. This year’s carnival line-up is looking fantastic and I’d like to encourage everyone in Woodend and the broader community to attend and have a great day! If you’ve not attended previously, make this year the year to discover a great day out and a terrific, community focused school and parish. To keep up to date with this year’s event, please visit www.facebook.com/WoodendAutumnCarnival Where: St Ambrose Primary School, Templeton Street Woodend on the 14th March, 9am – 4pm. Submitted by Fiona Makin
Woodend Rainfall 2015 Each month we add the rainfall details and year to date total. Our rainfall report shows 2009, 2010, 2011 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Please note that your own rainfall readings may not exactly match these.
Month January
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 0.1 54.0 227.5 31.0 3.9 19.2
2015
5 year aver.
61.4
55.9
February
2.5
71.5
115.0
133.0
97.4
11.2
71.8
March
42.5
121.0
35.0
84.0
53.0
49.0
64.1
April
51.0
45.0
63.5
35.5
20.5
84.1
49.9
May
30.5
39.0
73.5
54.4
47.2
46.0
48.4
June
66.5
98.5
69.0
126.8
147.8
122.3
105.2
July
76.5
87.5
82.5
102.0
101.8
79.3
88.3
August
107.5
148.5
56.0
113.7
116.4
32.7
95.8
September
88.5
97.0
98.5
54.6
85.0
55.9
79.9
October
46.0
154.5
86.0
39.0
75.6
49.6
75.1
November
99.0
193.0
82.0
31.4
67.2
53.0
87.6
December
60.0
93.0
120.0
21.4
35.2
36.6
Year total:
670.6
1202.5
1108.5
826.8
851.0
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The Tylden Primary School Fair has moved to the 21st of March.The fair this year will boast an array of new activities with a distinct country flavour. The tractor pull competition has now dropped off the program due to the change of date, but will be replaced by wood chopping, a tug of war and sheep dog trials. Also back this year are the very popular camel rides, trackless train, bungee trampolines, jumping castle, inflatable mega olympic obstacle course, mini golf, hay toss and much more. The stalls including locally grown produce, (including much from the school’s own Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program), trash and treasure, secondhand books, plants, and a great range of silent auction goods will also be there on the day. If you feel like munching a hamburger while watching the wood chopping, or enjoying a Devonshire Tea while watching the kids play mini golf, then come along on Saturday 21 March between 10 and 3pm to Tylden Primary School, 11 Clowes Street, Tylden for a fun day out. To pre purchase wristbands and for a full list of stalls and attractions or for any other enquiries, please contact Tylden Primary School on 5424 8244 or Tylden.ps@ edumail.vic.gov.au. All money raised goes to benefit the Tylden Primary School. Join us for a wonderful day. Submitted by A. Tanner
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Seeking Descendants of Woodend WW1 Servicemen and Women In 1918 the community of Woodend, deeply affected by the loss of local servicemen and women in WW1, planted 162 oak trees along what became known as the Avenue of Honour. This was later extended to 185 trees with copper nameplates attached however only 70 of these have been located and are displayed at the Woodend RSL. In 2013 the RSL, with the assistance of the Woodend and District Heritage Society and Macedon Ranges Shire Council revived the idea of a monument at the southern end of the Avenue. The memorial will consist of a black granite Wall of Remembrance, 2.4m high and 4.5m wide with an inscription explaining the history and the list of names. Local sculptors, Embrace Art, have donated a 3m high granite sculpture to complement the Wall.
Red Cross Calling this March
Red Cross Calling is the one time of year when local Red Cross members, community groups, schools and individuals can all work together to raise money for Red Cross through local fundraising events.
Get involved throughout March by conducting a collection or organising a fundraising activity, a doorknock of your local area or a coin collection in a shopping centre, at an intersection or in the CBD can be easy to organise. The Red Cross Calling team can help you obtain permission and provide you with all the equipment and materials you need. Fundraising activities can be as simple as a cake stall, morning tea or sausage sizzle, so get everyone together and put some 'fun' into fundraising! To make a donation, or to find out how you can get involved with Red Cross Calling go to our website at redcrosscalling.org.au or phone 1800008831. Turn to page 29 to learn more from the Woodend Branch of Red Cross Australia Submitted by Victorian Branch, Australian Red Cross
Approvals have been obtained and funding received from the Federal Government, the State Government and Macedon Ranges Shire Council. Woodend Landcare are helping with the site clearance and Woodend Rotary will restore the golf club fence that defines the site. Works will commence in a few weeks and we expect that the memorial will be opened on the 97th anniversary in September. We are endeavouring to contact more of the families of those remembered by the trees as we would like these descendants to take part in the opening ceremony. Contact details, including the list of names assigned to trees, are available on www.woodendavenueofhonour.org. Submitted by Peter Whitelaw on behalf of Woodend RSL.
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The Sun comes early to Woodend Primary
Catherine, Melissa and Lindy are very excited to announce the opening of
Mort & Pestle the kitchen shop! We've got a fabulous selection of kitchenware and kitchen gadgets, as well as a new range of beautiful baking and servingware to help you prepare everything from homemade jam to a Sunday roast. Under new ownership, please come in and say ‘hello’. We are open 7 days a week.
Thanks to people power, Woodend Primary School (WPS) has switched to solar energy. The completed ‘Here Comes the Sun’ project will benefit the school for decades. ‘WPS now has the second-largest solar panel array for a Victorian school, and the largest for a public school,’ said WPS Principal, Andy Kozak. ‘Here Comes the Sun was led and mostly funded by our wonderful community. We thought it would take us three years, but we completed it in just 14 months!’ The final solar panels were installed on the school's roofs this month, bringing the total to 140 panels. The Australianmade panels generate up to 35kW of clean energy, or most of the school's daytime needs. The school celebrated this achievement with a special assembly on 16 February, at which the many sponsors of Stage 2 of the project were thanked publicly. The project cost $72,000. $38,000 came from local fundraising activities and dozens of community sponsors. Major sponsors were Woodend Rotary Club, Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group and Trentham and Districts Community Branch of Bendigo Bank. A Sustainability Victoria grant provided $16,000 and WPS invested $18,000. ‘The savings on power bills will return the school’s investment in under 2 years and will be used to enhance the school's facilities and resources for decades to come,’ Mr Kozak explained. ‘In addition to the financial benefit, by reducing greenhouse emissions, Woodend Primary School is fighting climate change for the future wellbeing of our students and the rest of us.’ The installer of the solar panels was BREAZE (Ballarat Renewable Energy and Zero Emissions), a non-profit organisation. ‘Woodend Primary's goal is zero power bills and zero net greenhouse emissions. Our focus now is energy efficiency,’ Mr Kozak said. ‘We'll start by replacing inefficient lights and heaters and we’ll achieve our goal faster with ongoing community support. Donations to the cause can be made at the school office anytime.Contact Andy Kozak, WPS Principal on 5427 2455 for more. Submitted by B Colles
Uniting Church Op Shop
The New Year is going very quickly, late February already. The committee and volunteers would like to thank all donors for the large amount of donations received already this year. We do appreciate clean clothes and bed linen, this makes sorting much easier for volunteers. Our half-price sale has been very successful. Many thanks. Submitted by Jean Lucas
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Dedication ceremony
Heritage Walk 2015 On Sunday March 22 Woodend & District Heritage Society will host the official dedication of another six plaques and trees on Woodend’s Heritage Walk. This annual ceremony honors and records the stories of people who live or have lived and worked in this district from its earliest days. The six latest plaques are in memory and appreciation of • Dr. Ted Liefman • Ivan and Marie Londish • Ken and Pat Murphy • Rev Dr WF Paton and Mrs Mi Paton and family • Jack & Joan Walters and William & Florence Comeadow • Woodend Playgroup The Dedication Ceremony begins at 1.30 pm on Heritage Walk, adjacent to the Five Mile Creek, between the Swimming Pool and the Visitor Information Centre (approx.). The Kyneton Municipal Band will provide a musical interlude before and after the Ceremony. The Ceremony will be followed by afternoon tea at Woodend Tennis Club, and a display of photographs relating to each plaque will be set up for viewing in the Old Woodend Court House (home of the W&DHS). Families, Friends and members of the Community are warmly invited to attend.
On Friday March 6 at St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Woodend the annual World Day of Prayer service will be held commencing at 7.30 pm, followed by supper. This year the focus is on the Bahamas; a beautiful holiday destination comprising 700 islands. The community of this tropical holiday destination is struggling with the issues of family violence and child abuse. Social Services Minister for the Bahamas, Melanie Griffin has identified domestic violence as the precursor for many other crimes committed in the Bahamas. We in Australia are also grappling with the same issues and trying to understand the origins of family violence in our communities. We also are trying to address the terrible trauma and loss of life as a consequence of violence in the home. Come and join your hearts and voices with the WDP committee of the Bahamas in a colourful and poignant time of reflection . We celebrate the touch of Jesus who brings courage, strength and healing through his love. Everyone is welcome to come and take part. Submitted by Alison Killoh, WDP convenor for Woodend
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HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PHYSIO?
Chances are if you’ve been treated by a physiotherapist in Woodend over the last decade you have. Brad Avery is still practicing in Woodend and has moved to a new location at the old Westpac bank on High Street. He is joined by a team of therapists offering the same attention to detail and personable care. Together they also have a new location at Ranges Medical in New Gisborne affording patients greater availability to services within the Macedon Ranges region.
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Backfocus Physiotherapy at 75 High Street Drawing from a wealth of experience, Brad Avery and the exceptional team at Backfocus Physiotherapy enjoy the challenge of bringing your health back into focus. Brad Avery remains a cornerstone of physiotherapy services in the Macedon Ranges, treating locals for more than a decade now. He provides clinical expertise, a true caring nature and an unwavering passion to help people regain their health. Be it a sports injury, acute pain or that bothersome problem that just won’t go away, “Brad the Physio” is there to help. By focusing on more than just your symptoms, Brad’s ability to diagnose and identify factors that contribute to the root cause of your problem means that he has the capacity to help you take control of your condition where other attempts have failed. Joining Brad Avery are a team of equally committed and skilled therapists. Jason Quigley, our resident myotherapist and elite cyclist, is a specialist hands on therapist, with expertise in the management of chronic musculoskeletal conditions and the preparation for sporting goals. Eilis McCarthy, physiotherapist, is an avid runner and horse rider, with a special interest in managing conditions stemming from these two passions. Eilis also excels in back and neck rehabilitation, vestibular rehabilitation, falls and balance issues and mat-based pilates. Liam Toohey, physiotherapist, is a seasoned footballer who is highly adept at managing your sporting and running related injuries, spinal disorders and post-operative rehabilitation. Liam has also completed post graduate Clinical Pilates training which he incorporates into patient specific rehabilitation programs. Together we look forward to providing the same quality of service which our reputation has been built upon. Submitted by R McKy
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Your community radio station 100.7 Highlands FM ventured across to Cricket Willows, Hepburn Springs on Australia Day to take part in the Central Highlands T/20 Cricket Grand finals. This was an historic day for the station, broadcasting the Division two Grand final between Carngham and Avoca, followed by the exciting Division one clash between Gisborne and Campbells Creek. The support from all four clubs was outstanding and showcased the great camaraderie between sporting clubs and the media. Despite not having access to the signal of the station off air, they did have access to our online streaming (highlandsfm.org.au), both Carngham and Avoca provided special guest commentators to join Highlands FM presenter Chris Yeend to provide detailed and entertaining analysis of the big game. Carngham won the match convincingly in a game that provided plenty of big hits, great catches and wickets. The Division one clash had Gisborne Dragons president Andrew Headberry who provided his services for the match while scorekeepers from both clubs provided details on bowling and batting figures through-out the day. Like the final against Riddell, Gisborne held the trophy aloft at the end of the day against Campbells Creek to be crowned the Central Highlands Division One champions and advance to the next stage that will take place early next year. The day was a big success for the station, thanks to technical director Geoff Murray who set up speakers to enable the commentary to be heard on the ground and through-out the crowd. Highlands FM provided the equipment for post match ceremonies of both games for supporters to hear at the ground and via radio. This was outstanding exposure for the station, made possible by all four participating clubs, the outstanding team at Cricket Willows, GDCA secretary Rob McIntyre and Campbell Waring from the Central Highlands Cricket Association. Without the support of these members, the day would not have been as successful. Highlands FM enjoyed a super year in 2014, broadcasting the 2014 Macedon Ranges Relay for Life, more than 40 matches in the RDFNL including 18 finals, the 2014 Kyneton Cup, Woodend Children’s Park Halloween event among many others. This is an exciting time to be part of the station, either in the community or in the studio.
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For anyone in the community wishing to take part in the station, visit the team in the Woodend Community Centre, contact via phone on 5427 2040, email - thedesk@ highlandsfm.org.au or simply say hi at an outside broadcast. Submitted by Chris Yeend
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Home-based businesses are thriving in the Macedon Ranges and there is a local network – the Macedon Ranges Home Business Network (MRHBN) – pecifically designed to support this sector. The network will hold its first of two home business morning tea events for 2015 on Tuesday 24 March from 10am–12pm at Dromkeen Homestead in Riddells Creek. Each morning tea offers you the chance to meet with other like-minded businesses and learn from a range of interesting guest speakers to help you expand your business. Bookings are essential. This event is part of Macedon Ranges Shire Council’s annual Business Seminars, Networking and Training Calendar, which provides many networking and learning opportunities for local businesses. To book your place or to obtain a copy of the complete 2015 training calendar, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/ business-events or contact Lianne on 5421 9616. To find out more about joining the Macedon Ranges Home Business Network, contact Jessica on 0421 415 485 or Julie on 0438 042 842, email info@MRHBN. org.au or visit facebook.com/MRHBN. Register your business in our online directory Council’s online business directory contains hundreds of local listings and offers a one-stop-shop where residents can search for and find your business. Best of all it’s free! Register online today by visiting mrsc.vic.gov.au/ directory. Submitted by G. Gamble for M.R.S.C.
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National Youth Science Forum
A Rotary Club initive The Rotary National Youth Science Forum (Nerd camp) was honestly two of the best weeks of my life. The forum took place in January at the Australian National University in Canberra involving around 200 Year 11 students from around Australia, a handful of overseas students and 20 ‘staffies’. The ‘staffies’ are students from the past few years who volunteer their time to act as mentors and leaders, making it a camp run by youth, for youth. They say that the people you meet on NYSF become friends for life because you get to spend two weeks living with like-minded and outgoing people who have a passion for science. My experience was no different and I now have a wonderful network of science-loving friends from Australia and overseas. I was a member of Florey, a group with a focus on biomedical research. With this group we visited a number of different research centres and laboratories including the John Curtin Medical Research Centre and a pathology laboratory where we analysed biopsy samples, including a bowel and a section of a lung, and located cancer growths and tumours. We also went to the AIS where we saw the latest high performance analysis equipment, as well as drug testing laboratories and the altitude athlete housing. We were even able to learn some of practical skills such as defibrillating a patient and putting on plaster casts in a real ambulance. A highlight was a video conference held between Questacon in Canberra and the headquarters of CERN in Switzerland which gave us the opportunity to meet some very esteemed scientists and discuss a range of scientific topics including the operation of the Large Hadron Collider.
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Ria Thompson and friend attending Rotary National Youth Science Forum in Canbera
I cannot thank the Woodend Rotary Club enough for sponsoring me to attend this camp. It exceeded my expectations and has definitely changed my perspective on the world and encouraged me to make a difference in through a career in science. I would encourage all students interested in science to seek out this amazing opportunity. Although a little nerve-wrecking at first, you meet wonderful people and learn some amazing things. Submitted by Ria Thompson
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Upgrade for local reservoir
Western Water this month begins the second stage of an upgrade of the Orde Hill Reservoir in Mt Macedon. Orde Hill Reservoir is a feeder storage for the Graham Brock Reservoir, which supplies drinking water to Woodend. The $550,000 project will involve improving the vehicle access roads to ensure staff and contractors have better access for routine safety inspections and maintenance work. Surface drains are also being improved to reduce soil erosion during heavy rain that can cause runoff into Willimingongon Creek. Residents may temporarily notice some extra traffic and noise related to the upgrade, but Western Water will minimise this wherever possible. The Orde Hill Reservoir, which can store up to 250 million litres of drinking water, is a closed catchment with no public access allowed. Trespassing in a closed catchment can compromise the safety of our drinking water, and lead to prosecution and heavy fines. Submitted by K. Smith for Western Wate
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Trappers make an impact
With simple wire traps our members have trapped more than 1700 Indian mynas in the last 12 months. MRIMAG’s goal is the reduction and control of numbers of this invasive pest species and we are thrilled with these results. But the icing on the cake is feedback on the return of native birdlife. Jenny Zimmerman, a trapper in Woodend, said “I had a flock of a dozen Indian mynas which pretty much ruled my garden. In my first month of trapping I very easily caught 13 mynas, and that pretty much cleared my garden of them. Last spring a pair started checking out nextdoor’s eaves for a possible nesting site: I moved the trap closer and caught three birds. Since then, no mynas to speak of. “What I have noticed – and this has been quite dramatic and exciting – is a marked increase in the smaller native birds in my garden: two species of thornbills; silvereyes; smaller honeyeaters such as yellow-faced and white-eared; blue wrens; a pair of grey fantails and red-browed firetails. These birds did occur before, but their frequency and numbers have increased. That gives me all the reason I need to persist with my trapping.” You can either have diverse native birds in an area, or you can have Indian mynas, but you can’t have both. If you’d like information about this free program contact woodendlandcare@gmail.com or call Ron Fink on 0407 661 129. Submitted by Kate Daniel
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The winning colour purple
New Leaves has won Woodend’s inaugural Paint the Town Purple competition, organised to promote the 2015 Lancefield/Macedon Ranges Relay For Life. Judge, Donn Gray, was impressed by the book store’s thoughtful window display with its handmade bunting, purple books and flowers. A donation box in store was also considered a great gesture. The business, which was taken over by new owners Woody and Kristi High and relocated to the corner of Anslow and High streets last year, was one of several along the town’s main shopping strip that took up an invitation by the Relay For Life committee to promote this year’s fundraiser for the Cancer Council Victoria*. Incorporating the Relay For Life message of hope, the participants created attractive promotions and organisers have acknowledged their efforts by awarding a free quarter page advertisement in the New Woodend Star to New Leaves and presenting certificates. (see below) Other businesses who participated included Color Me Cooper, Warner’s Jewellers, Woodend Newsagency, Black Forest Meats, Pabulous Cafe and Bourkie’s Bakehouse. Similar competitions were held in Lancefield and Romsey and it is hoped the promotion will get stronger each year.
Affordable dental treatment
At Kyneton Dental we are into our second year and thanks to the strong community support and backing, we are marching ahead even stronger . We continue our commitment to provide high end and affordable dental treatment. Dentistry that works for everyone. At Kyneton Dental we are now offering Implants, Laser whitening, Orthodontics, Invisalign, Smile makeovers and dentures in addition to the range of services already on offer. We also provide Bulk billing services for children under the CDBS scheme, Pensioners Discount and HICAPS facility for on the spot private health insurance claims. And to top it all our 24/7 dental emergency helpline has been assisting many in providing information and treatment around the clock. For appointments or enquiries please phone 5422 6159 or www.kynetondental.com.au. Submitted by T. Johnson for Kyneton Dental
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*At the time of going to press the fundraising amount for this year’s Lancefield/Macedon Ranges Relay For Life was not finalised.
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2015 Workshop launch Following its successful public forums in 2014, PS My Family Matters is launching a series of more informal workshops for 2015. ‘The purpose of these workshops will be to enable carers to talk to specific service providers, in a more relaxed, informal manner’ said President, Tamara Wilson, recently honored for community service in the Australia Day awards ‘We have found that carers of those with a mental health issue value the opportunity to meet with people like themselves and to talk about their experiences. Having a specifc service provider in that gathering will allow people to get relevant information, ask questions and share experience with others.’ The workshops series will start on 11th March when Carers Victoria will talk to the group about their role in the community and the Carers Recognition Act and take questions. The workshop will run from 10am-noon. Call 0475 269 965 for more details and to register your interest. Further workshops will run every two months for the rest of the year and the calendar for these will be published on the website at www.psmfm.org.au and in local media. ‘We’re also starting monthly get together for carers, with no agenda, no structure, just a chance to meet and socialize with others’ Tamara said. ‘Caring for a family member with a mental illness, day in day out, is tiring at the best of times. This will be an opportunity for carers to come along, have a coffee and just chat.’ Coffee for Carers will run on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 10am at Café LaCibo in Gisborne. The next ones will be 17th March and 21st April. In you need immediate support or assistance contact one of the following services: Lifeline on 131411, Beyond Blue on 1300224636,Bendigo Triage on 1300363788 or call 000. PSMFM recognizes and supports the vital responsibility of Parents/Carers and Siblings living with a family member with mental illness. No family needs to suffer through the impact of mental illness alone. We work to inspire moments of strength, optimism and happiness. Submitted by Mike Hamer
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March is set to outdo itself in the Macedon Ranges This March, with so much on offer locally, residents are encouraged to invite their friends and families to the Macedon Ranges to enjoy the ideal weather, perfect sunsets, major events, community activities and the local food and wine. “Macedon Ranges residents should expect to find a free pass to visit Hanging Rock in Council’s latest edition of Shire Life” says Helen Relph, Chair of Tourism Macedon Ranges. “A fantastic reason for locals to reconnect with the Rock and the local area.” March at Hanging Rock will also see ‘A Market at Hanging Rock’ on Sunday 15 March, a chance to ‘Camp Out at the Rock’ on Saturday 21 March and don’t forget Rockin’ Rod Stewart on 28 March. Over the Labour Day weekend, 7 and 8 March, find over 80 artisans demonstrating their traditional skills in lost or rare trades at the Lost Trades Fair at the Kyneton Racecourse. “People who want authenticity and quality will find it in bespoke ‘hand-made’ items and it is a wonderful opportunity to connect to passionate, artistic people away from a digital screen,” says Lisa Rundell, Co-founder and Curator of the Lost Trades Fair. For more inspiration visit Romsey’s inaugural Antiques and Collectibles Fair on 21 and 22 March. Cool vintage and antique wares will be on sale as well as art work from local artists. 22 March also sees the running of the Macedon Ranges Cup at Kyneton Racecourse – a day that combines Thoroughbred racing with the wonderful food and wines of the region. Remember to like the Macedon Ranges Naturally Cool Facebook page for regular inspiration about what to do in the Macedon Ranges. Submitted by Lisa Dooley
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a messaage from the Mayor In February, Woodendians were again busy organizing important events. These included the official opening of the refurbished Woodend Tennis Courts, the launch of Woodend Primary School's Solar Panel installation and the Macedon Ranges Sustainable Living Festival. I love that we are so committed to healthy living, involving people in local events and reducing our environmental footprint on this part of the planet. Although I have been limited in my mobility due to a recent foot operation, I have been trying to attend as many events as possible.You may have noticed my current mode of transport: my knee scooter: Thanks to Dr Peter Ferguson for recommending it. If you want to see what it looks like, or check out more of what has been happening around the shire then see my newly revived Facebook page: Mayor Jennifer Anderson (www. facebook.com/JenniferForWestWard) Although elected by a local ward, councillors represent the whole shire, and as I am Mayor for 12 months this time, I thought such social media would be a good opportunity to raise the profile of council, and what we do, in a positive way. As we approach budget time, again I welcome any calls, emails or posts to this Facebook page with suggestions for what you would like to see council work on for this coming year. Thank you for your support of me in my role as Mayor, and more importantly in supporting our hardworking local event organizers.
St Mary’s Guild
On behalf of the members of St. Mary’s Guild and myself, we wish to thank all who have supported us throughout 2014. Our loyal friends who come each month to buy a raffle, cake, preserve or other goods from the Guild’s Street Stall in the High Street. We also would like to thank the Newsagency and Fish Shop proprietors for allowing us to set up in front of their businesses between 9am and noon every second Saturday each month. We look forward to seeing our regulars and new friends when we hold our first Street Stall for the year on Saturday February 14th. The Guild has planned fun activities in the Norma Richardson Hall this year, the first one being a Raffle & Lunch together with entertainment from Kevin Davis. Come along on Wednesday the 18th of March from 11am. Bring a friend and enjoy a friendly, fun and stress free day. Submitted by Norma Richardson, President St. Mary’s Guild, Woodend.’
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at Norma Richardson Hall Fun with St. Mary’s Guild starts again in the Norma Richardson Hall on Wednesday 18th March from 11 am to 2.30 pm. President of the Guild, Norma Richardson, is looking forward to catching up with the many friends who have participated in past fund raising activities run by the Guild. Come along by yourself, or bring partners or friends to enjoy music by Kevin Davis, lunch and chances to win any of a dozen prizes on display.
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A NEW BOOK FOR THE NEW YEAR
With encouragement from fellow members of the Woodend Neighbourhood House, what started out as a short story blossomed into a three volume saga. by Terence Campbell Set on a rubber estate in Sumatra, Indonesia, in the immediate post-Independence period when the country was recovering from a brutal and bloody Civil War. Based on the author’s true experiences, it is a tale of tempest and famine, riots and rancour, corruption, jealousy, intrigue and murder, and friendship, joy, love and passion. It also heralds the sunset of an era.
Available at New Leaves bookshop, High St., Woodend & Aesop’s Attic, High St., Kyneton or directly from Horizon Publishing Group on’orders@ is horizonpg.net.’ RRP for three volumes $59.95
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‘In 2014, we opened The Sanctuary in Woodend: a resource centre for demystifying funerals; a place of solace for the bereaved; and a safe, sacred space for the dead,’ said Libby. ‘We take a holistic approach. We assist with end-oflife planning, including medical, spiritual, legal, financial and funeral plans. Beyond our funeral services, we provide support, and referral if necessary, in the bereavement stage,’ said Jacqui Morgan, Holistic Funeral Director. ‘Natural Grace is far more flexible than big, conventional funeral companies. We provide uniquely tailored funerals for every creed, culture and budget, throughout Central Victoria and Greater Melbourne. ‘Our innovative products and services aren’t packaged, so you can pick and choose, and even lead your loved one’s funeral yourself – a legal, lovely option,’ said Libby. ‘We are passionate about making death and funerals less frightening or bewildering, and giving people real choices. We help families and communities to farewell their dead personally and respectfully, and to pass through grief to a new ‘normal’ life.’ For more information, visit www.naturalgrace.com. au, telephone 1300 008 037 or come to The Sanctuary, 65 Urquhart Street, Woodend.
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Solace and sustainability A quiet and welcome revolution is occurring in the funeral industry, and the leaders are here in Woodend. It’s a bookend to the revival of natural childbirth. It’s akin to the grassroots movement putting solar panels on our schools and homes. It’s related to the return of farmers’ markets. It’s about environmentalism and individual empowerment for positive change. ‘Increasingly, people are seeking more personal control in their funeral choices, with authentically natural, sustainable options,’ explains Libby Moloney, of Natural Grace Holistic Funeral Directors. ‘At Natural Grace, we offset our carbon emissions and use natural, biodegradable products when caring for the deceased. We encourage the use of beautiful organic shrouds and certified eco-coffins. We offer shrouded cremation or burial in a natural cemetery - where a grave is marked by a tree, or simply on a map.
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March 2015 Physiotherapy changes Brooke Street Medical Centre has had physiotherapists as tenants since its inception and has worked with a range of providers over the years under this model. For some time we have been keen to better integrate the role of physiotherapy within the wider teamwork model championed by Brooke Street Medical Centre. We have therefore taken the step of employing a physiotherapist for the first time. By doing this we will be able to widen the breadth of services provided not only by the physiotherapist but also by other members of the allied health team as they support patients recovering from acute injuries, managing chronic conditions or other physical complaints. Additionally we will be better able to utilise our specialised gym facilities to meet a diverse group of patient needs. We are excited about the additional services this change will enable us to provide. All usual physiotherapy services previously provided will still be available and third party health insurers such as private health insurers, WorkCover, TAC and DVA will still be engaged.
Diet & nutrition Annie, our friendly Dietitian & Nutritionist can help with a wide range of needs such as: · Achieving your most healthy weight · Irritable bowel syndrome · Special diets for: o Medical conditions o Vegetarian o Building muscle o Food allergies o Pregnant women o Breast feeding mums o Children’s nutrition o Teenage nutrition · Boosting energy · Label reading · Recipe ideas · Eating on a budget · Dealing with junk food cravings · Healthy eating after lap banding
Make one change
Flu vaccination late this year We have been advised that the vaccinations for flu will be late arriving this year. Flu vaccines are not expected to be available until April. Watch this space for further information.
Nurse run Pap smear clinic Women can now choose to have their Pap smears done by a qualified Nurse Pap test provider. Marilyn Mueller is offering half hour appointments on Thursdays between 3.00 6.30pm; cost is $40 out of pocket. Breast health education will be provided at this time too. Marilyn is also participating in the Compass Trial so women who wish to take part can do this too. Call us on 5427 1002 for an appointment. Brooke St. Medical Centre – tel. (03) 5427 1002 page 18
Making small changes to your eating patterns can make a big difference to your health and happiness. It can also help you to reach a weight that is most comfortable for you. Australians are eating less fruit and vegetables than ever before. Try some small changes such as adding some fruit to your breakfast cereal or adding salad to your lunchtime sandwich. The website www.eatforhealth.gov.au can help you with more information and recipes. Make an appointment with Annie or your doctor if you have specific medical conditions. After hours GP Helpline - tel. 1800 022 222 The New Woodend Star • March 2015
Scouts Big Day Out
On Sunday, 15th February, Over 40 Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Leaders and Parents from 2nd Woodend Scout Group, joined 13,000 other scouting members and friends in Melbourne for Big Day Scout. The day started with a treasure hunt around the lane ways of Melbourne. Specially created Street Art with a Scout theme formed the clues. Everyone started at Federation Square with Clue 1 sent to their team's smart phone and off they headed to explore the lane ways of the City and find the artwork. Photo evidence was taken and submitted. Once accepted, the next clue was revealed on the phone! Melbourne was awash with Cubs, Scouts, Venturers and Rovers joining in the race! 2nd Woodend Venturers were first in with all correct answers to the clues and each won back packs plus a portable stereo system for their unit. Next stop, the Myer Music Bowl for the Investiture of Victoria's New Chief Scout, actor Shane Jacobsen and entertainment from Sarah de Bono, Rob Mills and other Australian performers. Attendees could also sample some of the outdoor activities scouts provides such as abseiling, canoeing and scuba, as well as lots of fun games and activities. (Picture: Shane Jacobsen with Venturer William Johnson. William received a new State Scarf from Shane for his appointment as 2nd Woodend's Youth Ambassador) When he was younger, Shane was a Cub, Scout, Venturer and Rover and acknowledges that it was scouting that gave him the confidence and life experiences to pursue his acting career. Dick Smith, another former scout, flew in from Sydney especially to award Shane his Queen Scout Award, which he had completed as a Venturer (but had never received). Along with the new State Scarf, the new Scout logo "Prepare for Adventure, Prepare for Life" was launched and everyone received the new Badge! 2nd Woodend Membership Enquiries: Group Leader, Jenny Johnson, 0488 445 066
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Radical Creativity with Bling
Black Anther Gallery, 42 Anslow St. Woodend. Passion for Painting Art students from Padma’s Embrace Art studio are set to launch their exhibition, Radical Creativity with Bling, at Black Anther Gallery, 42 Anslow St. Woodend. The artists are an eclectic bunch of various ages, from many different backgrounds. A common thread is that most live in the area and all enjoy sharing and creating together. The group meets on Friday mornings, for classes with Padma, at Embrace Art Studio.
Works on display (above) are “by the community in support of the community. The beneficiary from the sale of our creations will be the little CFA’s that often miss out on funding. Carlsruhe CFA is just down Three Chain Rd from Embrace Art Studio and will be the first to receive a check from the proceeds of our first show. said Padma Radical Creativity with Bling opens Thursday, April 2 at Black Anther Gallery, 42 Anslow St. Woodend. For more information on the exhibition call Anne at Black Anther Gallery 5427 2788 www.blackanthergallery.com.au. For more information on the Passion for Painting Art Group call Padma at 5422 3322. Submitted by P Ostapkowicz
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Major equine centre explored
Macedon Ranges Shire Council is inviting community comment on the findings of a feasibility study into establishing a regional equine centre in the shire capable of hosting world-class events. The study scopes the possibility of establishing a centre that will attract and host a range of competitions, events and other equine activities. It has been informed by broad consultation with the equine industry, including state and national stakeholders, the Macedon Ranges Equine Industry Network (REIN), business owners, as well as local horseriding clubs which are located in the major towns across the shire: Woodend, Lancefield, Kyneton, Gisborne, Riddells Creek and Bullengarook. Woodend Pony Club has participated in the study by responding to a questionnaire. The Club has been in operation since 1963 and has a full membership base of 56 riders with approximately 100 parents and friends that support these riders. You can access the draft report on Council’s website, mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay, and in Council service centres. Your feedback on this exciting project is welcome and can be provided in a number of ways: • Via email to ldavey@mrsc.vic.gov.au • Facebook: Macedon Ranges Equine Industry Network (REIN) – please join into the social media conversation on #Macedonequinecentre • By attending an information session (details to be announced soon) • Written response to PO Box 151, Kyneton VIC 3444 This feasibility study is an action in the 2012-17 Equine Strategy, which aims to support the sustainable growth of the equine industry and create local employment opportunities. The equine industry contributes an estimated $140 million each year to the local economy. The Victorian Government has contributed $60,000 to the project, with Council providing the balance of the $95,000 project. The study has looked at a range of facilities options including indoor and outdoor arenas, stabling, yards, exhibition, entertainment and conference facilities. It has also considered other possible uses such as dog and agricultural shows and exhibitions. To find out more, including dates and locations of information sessions, please contact Leanne Davey on 5421 9617 or ldavey@mrsc.vic.gov.au. To view the Equine Industry Strategy, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/industries-strategies.
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Wine Tasting Workshop The Lounge at Woodend Wine Store is pleased to be hosting Julie Warner from Cellarhand Wines for the first of our monthly wine workshops
Riesling & white varietals Tuesday 24th March 7:30—9:30pm No previous wine knowledge required, just an interest in white wines from around the world Bookings required $25 / person inc a light supper Places are limited Monday to Thursday 10am - 8pm Friday and Saturday 10am—late Sunday & Public Holidays 11am – 6pm 42e Anslow Street, Woodend. 03 5427 2228 caz@woodendwinestore.com.au www.woodendwinestore.com.au Persons under 18 not admitted
Celebrating women in emergency services
Women in the Macedon Ranges Shire who work or volunteer for emergency services will be celebrated as part of an International Women’s Day afternoon tea to be held in Bendigo on Sunday 8 March. The afternoon tea, which will focus on the theme for this year, ‘Staying Safe—Making it Happen’, is being organised by the CFA and SES in partnership with Macedon Ranges Shire Council, City of Greater Bendigo, and Mount Alexander Shire Council. Macedon Ranges Shire Council Mayor, Cr Jennifer Anderson is calling for everyone to get involved and help recognise the important role that women play in keeping our communities safe. “This is a great opportunity to support our local women and the great work they do across the many local emergency services in our region,” she said. Special guests will include the Minister for Emergency Services, Hon. Jane Garrett; Emergency Services Commissioner, Craig Lapsley and Barfold resident, Professor Elaine Murphy – a serving CFA volunteer and Black Saturday survivor. “Women play a huge and often unrecognised role in responding to emergencies, and an even greater role in education and post-disaster recovery,” said John Parker, Assistant Chief Officer, SES North West Region. “We want to recognise and celebrate this, and encourage women to consider emergency services as a vocation or volunteering alternative,” he said. CFA Assistant Chief Officer and Chair of the Violence Prevention Advisory Group, Mike Wassing, understands the importance of gender equality in emergency services. “There is a well-documented link between gender equality, violence prevention and community safety. “Family violence has no boundaries and affects women from all walks of life. If we remain silent, we condone this violence. Emergency Services have a shared responsibility for emergency response, but we also have a shared responsibility to help create safer communities, particularly for women and girls,’ he said. The celebrations will begin at 2pm at Lake Weeroona Pavilion, Weeroona Ave, Bendigo. Macedon Ranges Shire Council will be providing a free bus service to transport people to and from the event. To book a seat on the bus, contact Karen Dunstan on (03) 5421 9605 or email kdunstan@mrsc.vic.gov.au “We would love for the Macedon Ranges to be well represented so join us on the bus for an afternoon of celebration and scones,” Cr Anderson said. Held on 8 March each year, International Women’s Day is an occasion to recognise the achievements of women while calling for greater gender equality. Submitted by G. Gamble for M.R.S.C.
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Laugh, learn and celebrate cultural diversity
journey to Australia and tells of the lives they have left behind and the transformations they have made in creating new lives and identities. A floor Macedon Ranges Shire Council is set to talk and tour will be presented at the showcase a range of immigration stories official opening. as part of the 2015 Cultural Diversity The exhibition will be open from Week celebrations being held in Kyneton 16–20 March, 9am–3pm at the Kyneton from 15–22 March. Town Hall. Entry is free. Macedon Ranges Shire Council Colourfest—Multicultural Film Mayor, Cr Jennifer Anderson, said the Festival events will have you laughing, dancing For those that like multicultural films, and celebrating Australia’s diversity. the Colourfest Film Festival will offer “The key message is that ‘everyone free public and school screenings from belongs’ and the great thing is that there 16–20 March. is something for everyone as part of Featuring five short films by filmmakers the week-long celebrations–from an art from culturally diverse backgrounds, exhibition and film festival, to an evening the films explore identity and cultural, of comedy, plus educational workshops religious and generational themes. Each for our local schools,” she said. film showcases the success, challenges Art Without Borders–art exhibition and nuances of migrant communities in Cultural Diversity Week officially opens Australia and around the world. on Monday 16 March at 10.30am, A public screening will be held on featuring Art Without Borders, an Thursday 19 March from 7–8pm. This exhibition of textile art created by seven includes access to the Art Without women who share their contemporary Borders exhibition. School screenings experiences of arriving in Australia. are also available. Attendance is free, but The exhibition reflects each woman’s bookings are essential.
Hip Hop workshops with LFresh the Lion In collaboration with Victoria’s Immigration Museum, local schools will have the chance to participate in a new educational workshop program on the topic of immigration. The workshops feature Hip Hop artist LFresh the Lion who leads students in critical discussions around race-based discrimination. To find out more call 1300 888 802 or email amacdonald@mrsc.vic.gov.au. Tahir – Who Stole My Donkey Comedian Tahir Bilgic will visit the Kyneton Town Hall for one night only on Saturday 21 March at 8pm. Presenting his hilarious show Who Stole my Donkey?, Tahir is a regular on the comedy circuit and best known for his role as Habib in sitcoms Fat Pizza and Swift and Shift Couriers. He will show us how to laugh about ourselves and our own cultural stereotypes, whilst breaking down barriers and preconceptions about other cultures. Tickets are $35 each or $30 for concession/groups of eight or more. Visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets. Submitted by G. Gamble for M.R.S.C.
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Woodend Rotary Supports Tour
Several members of Woodend Rotary greeted the supporters, participants and the many organisers and support crew at Mt Macedon for stage 1 of the Jayco Herald Sun Tour on the morning of Thursday 5th February.
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The weather was lovely ensuring everyone in attendance including the riders could enjoy the event, although the uphill riding did look challenging. The crowd in attendance appreciated the efforts of the Rotarians with many including Macedon MP Mary-Anne Thomas commenting that the bacon and egg sandwiches were the best. Riders took off at 10.30 am and after a loop around the Macedon area came past the starting point again, to the delight of the crowd, and then continued to Bendigo for the end of the first stage. The race continued around Victoria ending on Sunday 8th February at Arthurs Seat. Find out more information Woodend Rotary activities visit the Woodend Rotary webpage portal. clubrunner.ca/9589 or Facebook page www.facebook.com/ rotarywoodend. Submitted by G. Hocking
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March 6
World Pray Day
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Woodend Community Farmers Market
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International Women’s Day
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Woodend Lions Art Show – St Ambrose Hall
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St Ambrose Autumn Carnival
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Kyneton Farmers Market
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Woodend RSL – Dinner & Music
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St Marys - Norma Richardson Hall Fun Day
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Riddells Creek Farmers Market
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Whole Town Garage Sale
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Woodend & District Heritage Society -Heritage Walk dedication ceremony
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Lancefield & District Farmers Market
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Lancefield/Macedon Ranges Relay for Life
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Woodend RSL – Dinner & Music
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Rod Stewart @ Hanging Rock
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COMMUNITY GROUPS CONTACT DETAILS Alcoholics Anonymous, Friday night, Cobaw Community Centre, 0409 131 144 Australian Breastfeeding Association, Heather, 5427 2398 Cobaw Thursday Walking Group 5427 3340 Daylight Masonic Lodge, 5427 2480 1st Woodend Scout Group, 5427 2848, Leisa 0429 331 695 Friends of Macedon Ranges Library, Sheila/Don 5427 3644 Garden Club, 5422 6062 / 5427 3340 Kyneton Municipal Band, PO Box 57 Kyneton, 3444 Lancefield—Macedon Ranges, Relay For Life, Kathy 0419 644 688 Living Word Christian Church, 5429 6327 Historical Society, Courthouse, 5427 2523 Macedon Ranges Art Trail Nadine 0439 399 838 Macedon Ranges & District Motor Club, 10 Webb Cres, New Gisborne 1st Wednesday each month 8pm Macedon Ranges Amateur Radio Club Graeme 0418 838 300 Macedon Ranges Animal Aid, Buffalo Sports Stadium, 5427 1752 Macedon Ranges Bridge Club, 5427 1884 Macedon Ranges Families of Children with Disabilities Support Group, 5427 3365 Macedon Ranges Residents Assc., 5427 1481 or 5427 2651 Macedon Ranges Photographic Society, Ron Mathews, 5427 3284 Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group info@mrsgonline.org.au Parent Support 4 LD,— Kerrie 0414 432 158 R.S.L., Anslow Street, 5427 3122 Red Cross, 5427 1260 Rotary Club of Woodend, meetings weekly at Vic Hotel Thursdays 6.45pm, 0409 439 046 St. Mary’s Guild, 11am, 4th Wednesday of month 5427 2315 St. Mary’s Street Stall, 9—12 noon outside Woodend Newsagency (2nd Sat of the month) Woodend & District Probus, 5427 2003 or 5427 2483 Woodend Art Group, Railway Station, 5427 1659 Woodend Business & Tourism Group woodendtraders@gmail.com Woodend Landcare: Meetings and weekend working bees — Jo 5427 1909 Thursday Crew — morning — Stewart 5427 4615 Woodend Hanging Rock Petanque Club, Hanging Rock Reserve, 5420 7595 Woodend Lions Club, Meetings 2nd/4th Wednesday each month, Barry McDonald, 5427 1272 Woodend Neighbourhood House, 47 Forest St, 5427 1845 Woodend Playgroup 0467 093 878 Woodend Pony Club, 5427 2793 Woodend Senior Citizens Club, Comm. Centre Woodend SES Training Nights Monday, Urquhart St Woodend Tennis Club Laura 0408 881 763 Woodend Winter Arts Festival Inc., info@wwaf.org.au
Ian Marks Liquor 8554 0540 Blue Orange Concepts: homeware 5427 4500 Woodend Pizza & Pasta 5427 3777 Coles Supermarket 5427 2377 Collier Office & Business Assist and Woodend Copy Centre 5427 3092 Pets Haven 5427 3603 Mitre—10 Woodend Hardware 5427 2314 Noodle Dynasty 5427 4880 BP Woodend 5427 2248 Target Country 5427 4366 Macedon Ranges Travel Services 5427 4777 Kosmac & Clemens: optometrists 5427 4577 Alissa Kate Skin. Body. Beauty. Hair. 5427 3822 Salvation Army Family Store 5427 4421 Loose Change Bargains 5427 4466 Shop 19 — For lease 0407 273 961 Australia Post 5427 2600 Feeling Framed 5427 4455 HIGH STREET SHOPS Color Me Cooper 5427 1454 Chelleon For Hair 5427 3246 RT Edgar Real Estate
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Woodend Pony Club
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Many local racing fans will remember with disappointment, the Australia Day Picnic Races of 2011. Kangaroos invaded the course at Hanging Rock leading to the cancellation of the iconic race day, due to very real safety concerns. News stories showing the kangaroos hopping down the home straight flashed around the world, from North America to Europe. A solution needed to be found to protect the kangaroos, whilst still allowing for the historic races to be conducted in a safe and orderly manner. Woodend Pony Club to the rescue. For the last two years, members from the club have attended the race days to assist as volunteer riders or “roo shooers”.
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Early morning on a race day, after Hanging Rock rangers have opened gates and swept through the course, the girls from the Pony Club walk their mounts through the central course area to clear any remaining kangaroos out to the east paddock. The kangaroo mob once contained in the large outer reserve area is then monitored and herded if necessary by the Pony Club riders. It’s a long day, with the girls working in shifts until the last race has finished. This Australia Day seven girls from the Club (along with their parents) were on hand to volunteer their services as “roo shooers”. It is an invaluable service for a much loved local event and a pretty amazing experience for any young person to list on their resume. The Woodend Pony Club currently has approximately 50 members, ranging in age from 6 to 23 and meets at the Woodend Race Course Reserve in Forest Street. Any enquiries for the club can be made to Helen Breier 0409 433629. Congratulations Woodend Pony Club on a job well done! Pictured above, the girls with their mounts from left to right: Lily Cowburn on Danny, Paige Cogger on Folly, Emma Cogger on Tye, Mia Brabham on Cody, Eliza Cowburn on Camelot, Annabelle Stobie on Spice, and Laura Stobie on Monty.
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District Framers’ Markets
• Woodend Community Farmers' Market - Saturday 7 March, Cnr High & Forest Streets, Contact Sharon Kittson 0487 444 090 • Kyneton Farmers' Market - Saturday 14 March St Pauls Park, Piper Street, Contact Veronica 54 221 025 • Riddells Creek Farmers' Market - Saturday 21 March Riddells Creek Primary School, Contact Amanda Johnson 0419 523 324 • Lancefield & District Farmers' Market - Saturday 28th March, Centre Plantation, High Street, Contact Megga Hannes 0407 860 320 This month the Lancefield & District Farmers' Market celebrates it's 12th birthday! Come along & show your support for the Macedon Ranges' longest running farmers' market. Fidel & Sarah Anne will be performing with some sweet bluegrassy tunes in the sunshine... Submitted by Meggs Hannes
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This community group is designed for people who would like to experiment and find out what it is like to paint with water and colour, with pastels or oils. Each week a subject is set as a display and we reproduce this in our medium to create a tonal realism as close and truthful to nature as we are able. You are free to experiment with your medium, tuition is available if requested. It is also planned to do some outdoor painting. Some of the students have set themselves up in the medium they prefer, but if you are not sure and would like to see which medium suits you best, we are happy to help and provide the necessary starting tools. There are still several weeks left in this term for you to join us. For further information or to enrol contact John on 5427 3809. Submitted by J. Vander Reest
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The erection of signs and information within the Yelka Park area in Carlsruhe is nearing completion. Information boards will contain information on the traditional owners of the area and how they lived with and from the country. This will occur within the next couple of months. A plaque is also being made for the grave of William Jones who was buried in 1847. There is still a small amount of money available to do work within the Carlsruhe area. If any local member of the community has any suggestions for its use please contact us at margaret.glen1@bigpond.com Carlsruhe Cemetery Trust: The Trust is holding a Working Bee at the Cemetery in Carlsruhe Cemetery Road at 9am on Saturday 9 March. Anyone who would be willing to come along and be part of the working group is very welcome. It would only involve a couple of hours of your time. Bring along forks, spades, mattocks, brush cutters and chain saws if you have them. For any further information please contact me on above email address. Submitted by Margaret Glenn
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Our new cafe hours are Friday to Monday, 8am-5pm, and we will be closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. This new model allows us the down time we have always wanted to prepare for our increasingly busy weekend trade. It also gives us back the family time we need to make sure this business is truly loved and sustainable. Submitted by John Reid
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Road and footpath upgrades
Woodend and Carlsruhe Trucks and rollers have been out in full force on the shire’s roads, including a number of roads in and around Woodend and Carlsruhe. New bitumen and gravel has been laid over sections of sealed and unsealed roads to ensure the safe passage of motorists, and some sections of road and footpath have been reconstructed. In Woodend, sections of Anslow Street and Morris Road have been resealed, and 90 metres of new footpath has been constructed along Owen Street. Council will also shortly start the reconstruction of a 300m length of Ashbourne Road between Booths Lane and Donalds Road. In Carlsruhe, sections of Carlsruhe-Central Road, Cheveley Road, Garth Road, Three Chain Road have been resealed.Council wishes to thank residents for their support and understanding during these construction and renewal projects. Submitted by G.Gamble for M.R.S.C
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The Woodend Unit of Red Cross had its first meeting for 2015 on the 5th February. In the preceding couple of months, Red Cross has been active supporting communities affected by bushfire in both Victoria and South Australia, where some of the worst bushfires since Ash Wednesday in 1983 were experienced. Locally, our emergency service volunteers from Woodend supported fire fighters at the Metcalfe fires on multiple occasions, providing food and sustenance, opened and ran a relief and registration centre for those affected by fires on the northern outskirts of Kyneton. Red Cross Calling Local members of Red Cross will be out and about in March for Red Cross Calling to raise funds to enable Australian Red Cross to continue its work supporting people affected by emergencies and hardship. Anything you can donate is welcome. Other ways you can help Australian Red Cross – Donate blood. One donation can save three lives. Make an appointment at the Sunbury Donor Centre at the Sunbury Memorial Hall, or find an alternative donor centre, by calling 13 14 95. New members welcone Anyone interested in becoming a member is welcome to come along to our next meeting at 39 High St Woodend on Thursday 5th March at 1.30 pm. Vale: Shirley Perrott Long time member and president of the Woodend Unit of Red Cross. Her service to the local community and Red Cross was welcomed and respected, including her contribution during and after the Ash Wednesday fires. Rest in Peace. Submitted by Carmel Stewart
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Experience the mystery and magic of Hanging Rock at night by camping out at the Rock on Saturday 21 March. The Rock will be open for one night only to a limited number of campers who want to have a Hanging Rock experience like never before. Mayor, Cr Jennifer Anderson said, “Come along and enjoy an evening in the great outdoors; join in a guided night walk exploring the reserve’s flora and fauna, or simply relax with friends and family in beautiful surrounds. “On a night walk last year I was lucky enough to spot a Boobook owl and it was such as amazing experience to be under the stars, looking for native animals,” she said. The local SES will be providing a sausage sizzle on the night, and bacon and eggs for breakfast on Sunday morning for a small fee.
Camps can set up from 4pm on Saturday 21 March, and must be packed up by 11am on Sunday 22 March. Campers are welcome to arrive earlier and stay later, but camps must be set up and packed up during the designated times. “Camping is not usually permitted at the Rock, so this is a great opportunity to be one of the few that can say they have spent the night at this magical location,” Cr Anderson said. Bookings are essential, with a limited number of places available on a first in, first served basis. Book online at mrsc. vic.gov.au/CampOut or contact Council’s Recreation team on (03) 5421 1468. Camping fees are $21 per adult, $12.50 per child and $54 per family. School and organised groups are also welcome to attend. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Submitted by G. Gamble for M.R.S.C
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A Fresh Start Thanks to all of the volunteers that came along to our February Working Bee, which focused mainly on the outside area. New mulch, kindly donated by RT Edgar Macedon Ranges, was spread around the play equipment and the sandpit was refilled. Our outdoor toys received a wash down, bikes were serviced and trees were pruned ready for a big year. The inside play area also received a good tidy up. There are plenty of activities and events coming up as Woodend Playgroup confirms its 2015 calendar. The highlight of the year will be a trivia night to be held on Saturday 1 August. Other dates include: March 28 – Cake Stall May 29 – Quarterly Drinks for Playgroup families June 5 – Woodend Winter Arts Festival Soup Stall We look forward to seeing you at these events during the year, and if you’re part of the Woodend Playgroup community, maybe you might like to volunteer your time to help out. More details about how to join Woodend Playgroup, along with information about events and activities can now be found on our newly launched website. Check out www.woodendplaygroup.org.au and don’t forget to like us on Facebook: facebook.com/ woodendplaygroup. Submitted by K. High
What’s on at Buffalo Sports Stadium
It has been a busy start to 2015 at Buffalo Sports Stadium, as all of our programs re-commence. We have been excited to unveil the impeccable court floor which has been fully refurbished over summer. The $14,000 works included a complete sand back and line marking resulting in a fantastic playing surface. Our team leader, Christina Kennedy, has returned from maternity leave. Christina is available at Buffalo Sports Stadium on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call in if you have any queries, or contact Christina at ckennedy@mrsc.vic.gov.au. We still have vacancies for another two teams for our Monday morning netball competition and players are needed for our round robin mixed volleyball competition. Competition details are available at mrsc.vic.gov.au/buffalo. Term 1 programs We have a range of programs available for preschool children. Tiny Tackers Dance, Kindergym and Mini Maestros music classes are taking enrolments for Term 1, 2015. For older children we offer several sports programs including basketball, netball and indoor soccer. Circus classes, Studio 2 dance and Hip Hop classes are also available. Fitness classes are available including the ‘family friendly’ Metafit classes with Libby, Zumba classes with Imogen and for our mature-age members we offer both Strength for Health and Heart Moves classes. Adult sports include volleyball, basketball, netball and indoor soccer. Our team is here to offer programs and services that the local community need. Please provide feedback to our staff so we can improve our services to you. For more information on our programs visit our website mrsc.vic.gov.au/buffalo, or call us on 5427 3411. Submitted by G. Gamble for M.R.S.C.
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Summer Basketball Update
Macedon Ranges Basketball Association welcomed back all players in 2015 to the vastly improved court at Buffalo Stadium. Many thanks to Macedon Ranges Shire Council for the complete resurfacing and bringing the lines up to FIBA standards. With the Grand Finals coming up on 22 March, we wish everyone the best of luck with what remains of the summer season.
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Basketball development – best of both worlds! We are very fortunate in Woodend that we are able to offer our young basketballers amazing development opportunities in both the country and metro arenas. In January, three Woodend girls played in state teams at the Southern Cross Challenge in Bendigo. We also have four Macedon Ranges rep teams competing at Basketball Victoria Country’s tournaments in 2015. Congratulations to our Under 18 boys team (pictured) who have qualified to play in the Division 1 and 2 competition. Many thanks to the coaches, parents and managers who are making these great opportunities possible. On top of these country opportunities, juniors can play for Woodend Hawks in the Sunbury basketball competition. This offers a higher level of competition and the chance to try out for Sunbury Jets rep teams that play across Melbourne. In 2015, we have more than 100 Woodend Hawks players with almost 20 in high level, Sunbury Jets teams. Play basketball this winter Our local summer competitions are finishing soon and the winter season will be played across Terms 2 and 3. Competitions for next season including Aussie Hoops for both girls and boys 5-8 year olds, U12 girls and U16 boys program, open men and women. If you are interested in playing next season, contact president@mrba.org.au or visit www. macedonranges.basketball.net.au. BREAKING NEWS: Under 13 boys skills development A special skills development program for older primary school boys (grades 4, 5 and 6) will be offered for the first time by the MRBA in Term 2. Places are strictly limited to 12 participants so contact Nicole on 0402 706 775 if you are keen.
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The importance of clear, accurate directions When calling ‘000’ to register a fire or incident alert for the CFA, SES, police or ambulance, it is extremely important that you give very clear directions as to the location. If you are making a CFA fire call, here is the sort of information the operator will ask for: Where is your emergency? What is the location? When we get clear and precise directions, it means that we are able to go directly to the actual scene as quickly as possible. However, if directions are vague, we have to spend many valuable minutes actually searching … and you would be amazed how sometimes they can be hundreds of metres, or even kilometres, away from the actual scene. Nominate the number, street and area of the property, a nearby landmark, nearest crossroads … anything that will direct an appliance faster to the scene. Preferably, please stay at the scene so that you can direct vehicles to the exact location. What is the type of incident? Building fire, home fire, bush fire, etc.. How many people are involved? Are there people in the house or car? Is other assistance required? Ambulance or police? What’s your name, address and telephone number? Contact details in case we need to follow-up with you later. This is also important, as the CFA incident controller may wish to call you to get more specific directions if they were not initially clear, or talk to you about what you actually saw. If the incident has already been reported, we will advise you and may not need as many details. If you are deaf or have a speech or hearing impairment – call 106. The 106 Text Emergency Relay Service is provided as part of the National Relay Service and is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Suspicious Behavior If you witness suspicious behaviour ring Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Bushfire arson can have a devastating impact on the community and the environment. So, be observant in your local area. Can you identify a person, or vehicle, you observed where a bushfire occurred, or do you know of someone who has been lighting fires? If so, you can confidentially call Crime Stoppers or file an online ‘information report’ via the Crime Stoppers Website. Thanks to Ian Marks Liquor Store for offering to have CFA Collection Containers on their checkout counter. Their first container filled up very quickly, and collected nearly $100. Also a huge thank you to their customers for donating their small change. Submitted by 1st Lieutenant Mike Dornau, Woodend CFA
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Some of you may have been fortunate enough to view the exhibition of Victorian stereographs held at the Bendigo Art Gallery some time ago. The Bendigo Art Gallery has most generously donated copies to the various historical societies of those that are of particular interest to their area. Our seven stereographs are now framed and are available for viewing at the Woodend & District Heritage Society Centre at the Old Courthouse in Forest St Woodend on Wednesdays 10am-12:30pm, 1:30-4:30pm. The photos date from 1861 and give a fascinating glimpse of the past. When viewed stereoscopically the two images are combined in the brain to produce 3-D depth perception. The invention of the Brewster Stereoscope by the Scottish scientist Sir David Brewster in 1849 provided a template for all later stereoscopes At the World's Fair in London in 1851, Queen Victoria was so impressed by the stereoscopes on display that her enthusiasm for three-dimensional photography soon made it a popular form of entertainment world-wide. This stimulated the mass production of stereo photography which peaked around the turn of the century. It lost popularity as movies became more common. Submitted by J Williams for Woodend & District Heritage Society
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Bike Safe: pedaling for safety Bike Safe Macedon Ranges is currently working on a number of projects aimed at improving the safety of cyclists on our regional roads including safety campaigns, maintenance and infrastructure proposals. We are a volunteer not for profit organization. Having support from our local cycling community makes a big difference to our success. It costs nothing but your time to give us a hand or only $25.00 to become a member. New members are welcome and appreciated. The fee primarily goes towards keeping our safety wheels turning. Connect in through our Facebook page, give us a call on 0407 759 860 or email us at bikesafemacedonranges@gmail.com to join our team. Submitted by Margaret Douglas, President, Bike Safe Macedon Ranges
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