Gisborne Gazette October 2015

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Issue No 101

October 2015

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Gazette celebrates 100th edition A big crowd of supporters came to the Masonic Hall in Gisborne on September 17 to celebrate the paper’s 100th edition and ninth anniversary. They were entertained by the Gisborne Singers who, as always, were in top form. Eddie Gardiner read a wonderful poem he created to tell the story of the newspapers that have served the town for more than 150 years. You can read Eddie’s poem on page 24. Siggy Thiner of Colour of Earth catering with Jane and Yvonne provided a constant service of delicious finger food throughout the evening. Louis Bokor, representing the Calder Fly Fishing Club, presented the Gazette with a cheque for $200 in appreciation of the Gazette regularly publishing their articles.

▲Gisborne Singers ►Louis Bokor

►Eddie Gardiner

Some of the many Gazette volunteers who attended the reception.

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Kids Corner FROM the Editor’s Desk with Bryan Power

Milestones Last month saw the Gazette reach two milestones: its ninth anniversary and its 100th edition. When the Gazette commenced in September 2006 there were many who doubted that the paper would be a goer. In fact, one business approached to be an advertiser declined with the comment, “You’ll probably be a one issue wonder”. All connected with the paper are proud that the Gazette has never missed an edition over those nine years and has grown to be a much appreciated local community paper. This month’s front page records the celebration of these milestones at the Gazette’s annual reception on September 17.

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The Gazette Team Editor: Bryan Power 5428 2795 editor@gisbornegazette.org.au President Phyllis Boyd 0431 063 119 Advertising Coordinator advertising@gisbornegazette.org.au Advertising Coordinator John Chambers 0401 810 581 advertising@gisbornegazette.org.au Production Pip Butler 5428 2201 pbutlerhistory@gmail.com Graeme Millar, Elaine Millar

Business Excellence Awards Congratulations to local award winners in the Macedon Ranges Business Excellence Awards. The Excellence in Accommodation    Award was won by Braeside Mount Macedon Country Retreat; Gisborne’s Bluegum Electrical Solutions took out two awards: Excellence in Customer Service and New and Emerging Business while one of the Gazette’s long-time contributors and sponsors – The Gallery, Mount Macedon – was the winner of the Excellence in Events and Attractions award.

Photographer Ron Weste 5426 3322 Secretary/Treasurer Ian Boyd 0417 059 525 phyllian@bigpond.com

Football and netball is over... The Gisborne and Macedon Clubs had competitive winter seasons with a number of their teams making the finals. The most successful for Gisborne were the A Grade Netballers who reached the preliminary final while for Macedon the women there too were to the fore with the A Grade team going down in a hard-fought grand final. At the Junior level the Gisborne Rookies had their usual strong showing with two premierships to their credit. Another success for girls was the effort of the GSC junior girls football team in reaching the grand final of the state-wide interschool competition. Well done to them!

...Cricket is back And now to cricket, where girls will be catered for in a new initiative detailed on page 32. Youngsters will also have the Milo program to introduce them to the game. The Gisborne and Macedon clubs will be fielding teams keen to do well and we shall follow their fortunes with interest over the season. Bryan Power

Burning off restrictions lifted during October All residents are encouraged to start cleaning up their properties earlier this year in preparation for an earlier and longer fire season. During October, burning off restrictions will be lifted for people living on less than 4,000 square metres (one acre). Residents must ensure that when burning off they do not create a nuisance for their neighbours. Large loads of green waste (excluding noxious weeds) can also be tipped for free at Council transfer stations. Roadside slashing will begin in October, a month earlier than usual, starting in the areas of the shire that dry out the quickest, usually the north and east. Council’s Fire Management Officer will begin inspecting private properties for fire risk in mid-October, and Fire Prevention Notices will be issued to properties that pose a serious risk to their neighbourhood.

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Councillor’s Column with Russell Mowatt For the rest of 2015 and beyond, we face many challenges as a Council and a community. One of these challenges is rate capping being proposed by the State Government, which will restrict Council’s ability to raise its own revenue. How rate capping will be shaped and formed by the Essential Services Commission and implemented by the State Government is the big question for our community’s future development. It is a reasonable assumption that when money is taken out of the local government sector over the long term there is a risk to providing some future services, capital projects, asset renewal and intergenerational equity. Without adequate income to meet community expectations, our council and other councils in our region will not be in a financial position to deliver all the services our community expects and the projects we have planned for in the future, especially when our population is experiencing significant growth. We are also nearing the end of the Management Review for the Hanging Rock Reserve by the State Government and my view and Council’s position has always been the importance of securing Hanging Rock’s future financial and environmental sustainability. Whatever the State Government decides will be one of the biggest challenges for Council. With the looming rate capping combined with the absence of an ongoing and guaranteed income source, I hope that the State Government review will result in a fiscal model for Hanging Rock that will ensure funding beyond the current four-year million dollar grant from the State Government.

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John Marsden to speak at Dennis Long Family Benefit Night Dennis Long was an active and much-loved member of the Bullengarook community and The Mount Players Theatre Company. He died tragically in December last year, leaving his wife Meredith and two young boys, Nathan and Danny, over whom they had legal guardianship. The Dennis Long Family Benefit night

has been organised as a celebration of the contribution that Dennis made to the two communities, and also to raise money for the future benefit of the boys. To be held in Jubilee Hall on Saturday October 10, the event is a dinner dance with a two-course meal by well-known caterer Siggy Thiner, and dancing to

7pm, and the CFA will present a certificate to mark Dennis’s 38 years of service. Tickets are $60 with bookings through www.trybooking.com Also donations can be made to a trust fund for Nathan and Danny by contacting chris.finch@bigpond.com or calling 0438 542 613. Chris Finch

local soul group Shaun Evans and the Soulistics. A special feature of the night will be a talk by renowned author and educator John Marsden. An auction of quality items will be conducted by celebrity auctioneer Steve Graham. A tree-planting ceremony will start proceedings at the Mountview Theatre at

Gisborne Festival Fundraiser at Duneira

Library packed to hear Rosie Batty

The Gisborne Festival Committee will be hosting an Open Garden Day at Duneira on Sunday October 18 so do get along and support them while enjoying the beautiful gardens, with the bluebells expected to be in bloom. This year’s festival will be held on Friday December 11 and applications from stall holders and community groups wishing to participate in the parade are now being received. Contact Glenys on 0417 527 857 or at glenysq@iftelecom.com.au

MEET YOUR COUNCILLORS Residents and community groups can book a one-on-one 20-minute meeting with the Mayor and councillors to discuss local issues on Wednesday October 7 between 7 and 9pm at the Macedon Ranges Further Education Centre, Hamilton Street, Gisborne. To book an appointment, contact Debbie Peter on 5422 0313 or email dpeter@mrsc.vic.gov.au

Solar bulk-buy scheme launched

Emma, Stacey and Meaghan were among the the audience who packed the library on September 23 to meet Rosie Batty and to hear her talk about her book A Mother’s Story. On the following day she joined the Prime Minister when he announced $100 million towards tackling the scourge of family violence.

Macedon Ranges residents can now find out about the MASH2 community solar bulk-buy at two information meetings at Kyneton Mechanics Institute on Wednesday, October 21, at 5-6.30pm or 7-8.30pm. MASH2 is organised by the Hub Foundation Castlemaine, a not-forprofit group set up in May 2014 to organise projects that help tackle

A Saint marches in to Gisborne

Gilligan Recreational Reserve holds AGM Gilligan Recreation Reserve on Millett Road, South Gisborne, is a public community space. The reserve is shared throughout the week by user groups South Gisborne Tennis Club, Funtastic Tennis Coaching, Distinctive Options Disability Services and locals using the playground and barbecue facilities, riding horses, walking dogs and generally enjoying the beautiful surroundings. There has also been further interest from

other user groups including a Tai Chi group, book group and playgroups. Ongoing plans include a walking/exercise path through the tree plantation and further beautification of the area. The AGM for the Reserve will be held in the Tennis Clubrooms at 7.30pm on Wednesday, October 14. All are welcome. Contact 0403 760 272. Gail Scott

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St Kilda star Leigh Montagna was at the Village Shopping Centre in Gisborne on September 26 for a footy clinic, where he met many keen young fans including Nathan and Edward, pictured.

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Quiz

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Spot the Difference. . .

1 Who was the first person to set foot on the moon? 2 According to the United Nations, how many countries are there in the world? 175,185,195 or 205? 3 What is the world’s tallest dog? Great Dane, Doberman, Irish wolfhound or St Bernard? 4. Who invented the first car? 5 What do the initials MCG stand for? 6. Are frogs reptiles, mammals, amphibians or crustaceans? 7. What is the name of the native Australian bird that can’t fly? 8. What is the world’s heaviest snake? 9 Complete this proverb: “You can take a horse to water but ..... 10. How high is Mount Macedon above sea level? 801, 901, 1001 or 1101 metres? (Answers at bottom of page)

Can you find nineteen differences?

Newham project highly commended at Landcare awards

Jokes and riddles

Students from Newham Primary School attended an award ceremony at Government House in Melbourne on August 31 for the Landcare Awards. It was an amazing experience for the students to be part of this event and meet the Governor of Victoria, Linda Dessau, AM. The students were amazed at how many groups and projects were represented at the awards and were delighted that their project in the Junior Landcare category was highly commended. “We will keep up the great work and hope to come back next year and win the award,” said Newham PS student Sydney.

What has teeth and can’t chew? A comb Why did the cookie go to hospital? Because it felt crumby Why did the rubber chicken cross the road? Because it wanted to stretch its legs

Newham students Tom and Sydney with the Governor, Linda Dessau.

Why did the chicken cross the road: he didn’t – truck got him! What doesn’t have teeth but bites? A cold wind!

You know how they say time is money, does that mean ATMs are time machines? Why did the toilet roll down the hill? To get to the bottom What’s the difference between a guitar and a fish? You can’t tuna fish. What happens if you eat yeast and shoe polish? Every morning you’ll rise and shine! The person who made it didn’t need it, the person who bought it didn’t want it, the person who used it knew nothing about it. What is it? A coffin 4

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Romsey Primary School is 150!

Newham joins Gazette cut and paste

On Saturday October 24 Romsey Primary celebrates 150 years since its establishment. An Open Day is being held between 10am and 4pm at the school with lots of attractions. Also, a special screening of the movie Dusty, filmed in and around Romsey in the 1980s, will be held at the Mechanics Hall on Saturday evening; doors open at 7pm. Cost is $4 per adult or $10 per family. Answers: 1. Neil Armstrong 2. 195 3. Great Dane 4. Karl Benz in 1885 5. Melbourne Cricket Ground 6. Amphibians 7. Emu 8. Anaconda 9. you can’t make it drink” 10. 1001m.

What do you call an alligator in a vest? An investigator!

Here's the large crew of cut and pasters at Newham Primary School (dressed up for their final day of term) who worked on this edition and provided the riddles and quiz questions.


Junior footballers leap to triumph Gisborne Rookies maintain their winning ways

U14 action.

When the chips are down on Grand Final day, Gisborne Rookies invariably come away with a victory or two. And this was the case in August when the Under 14s and Under 12s proudly held their premiership flags. ►See page 28 for team pictures.

Lots happening at Lancefield The Lancefield Agricultural Show will be held at Lancefield Park on Sunday October 18 from 9am to 4pm. Also in Lancefield, there will be a week-long event – Extinct: Lancefield Megafauna Festival – from October 18-24, in celebration of local findings of bones of megafauna. The Festival includes a Museum Victoria display, a fossil road show, film screenings, Megafauna art and performances. To find out more about the festival go to www.facebook.com/lancefield.megafauna

Gisborne Goss If you have an item to share, phone the Editor on 5428 2795 or email editor@gisbornegazette.org.au or drop it into the Gazette office

Gisborne/Macedon Ranges Sub-Branch of the RSL has lifted the bar again at this year’s Anzac Appeal, raising 25.6% more than in 2014. It played a significant part in reaching the state’s total of over $5 million. A survey of Western Water customers has shown satisfaction with the water corporation’s services overall remains high, with Gisborne customers giving a rating of 8.3 out of 10.

The excitement of a shoebox of gifts Samaritan's Purse This project for packing gift-filled shoeboxes for needy children for Christmas around the world is now under way. I have been collecting boxes in the Gisborne area for 12 years and last year collected a record 190 boxes, part of a record 321,526 sent to seven different countries. Our boxes are shipped to Cambodia. Something as small as a shoebox can make a significant impact in the life of a child; it’s a moment a child will never forget. The child who receives your gift most likely has never received a gift in their life. To participate, either cover a shoe box (A4 size) or you may pick up a ready-made box from St Paul’s Anglican Op Shop in Gisborne. Select the age of a boy or girl 2-14 years old and fill with NEW gifts, eg toys, pencils, writing paper, tennis balls, etc. Do not include lollies, toothpaste, battery-operated toys or breakable items. Please enclose $9 for shipping costs. Information leaflets giving full details may be obtained from the Op Shop in Brantome Street or phone Elaine on 5428 2522. Boxes to be returned by October 17. Elaine Millar

Congratulations to Gisborne residents Stewart Smillie and Greg Deveson who recently completed the gruelling 96km trek along the Kokoda Trail.

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Once again Macedon CWA members joined Kyneton and other branches at the Daffodil Festival CWA Fair in the Kyneton Masonic Hall on the weekend of September 12-13. A great mix of craft, cooking, plants and “trash & treasure” and more as well as traditional CWA lunches and teas were enjoyed by the many customers. There was much fun and fellowship enjoyed with members from across the area. Thank you to Kyneton CWA for the opportunity to participate in this great day. Macedon CWA has welcomed another new member, as have other branches in the Central Highlands Group. This recognises the contribution CWA makes in the community. New members bring new ideas which keep us relevant. Their children also keep us entertained at meetings, and we en-

At our meeting on September 14 we had two guest speakers: Eddie Gardiner, who spoke of growing up in Gisborne and the growth and changes in our town, and our member Chris who spoke on our country of study, Cameroon, and children’s education there. Both speakers were very informative. Our group has been busy with participation in the Kyneton Daffodil Festival with a craft stall. Another event was the Cup Cake Decoration Demonstration at Trentham CWA. We welcomed a past member Anne who was visiting from Western Australia. Another stage show outing is planned for the future; this time it will be Georgie Girl. Any queries regarding our group are welcome.

Home-cooked treats are popular at the Daffodil Festival CWA Fair. courage them to become Junior CWA members as they get older. In September several members worked at the CWA Rooms at the Royal Melbourne Show, a great tradition for lunch and tea for many people at the Show, especially the

Macedon locals deliver new signs The Macedon Village Volunteers have designed and delivered a new sign and noticeboard to Macedon Railway Station, with a grant from the Macedon Ranges Shire Council. Officially launched in September by Deputy Mayor Russell Mowatt, the handcrafted wooden noticeboard and fingerpost pole were built by local artisan Aaron Pitt. Russell Mowatt is handed the noticeboard key by Local residents directed Mandi Mees from Macedon Village Volunteers. the project and supplied incommunity commitment to refresh the formation to fill the noticeboard, which Macedon Station precinct, reinvigorate highlights public facilities, promotes loMacedon as a vibrant destination for all cal businesses, events and services, and types of travellers and to support the susprovides directions on how to find places tainability of loyal businesses that make of interest such as the Macedon Ranges up its village centre. Walking Trail, Honour Avenue and Mt For more information, contact Mandi Macedon. Mees on 0448 814 442. The project is also part of a long-term

country people. Next meeting is on Tuesday October 20 (and every third Tuesday) at the CWA Hall in Mount Macedon Road. Come along! Lorraine Tweddle 5426 2045

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Seniors Festival runs through October Seniors: Your time to enjoy

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The 2015 Seniors Festival will feature events across the shire during October. A range of activities from book clubs to bowls, croquet to card games – even a picnic in the park – are being offered by local groups and organisations. For specific event details you can pick up a brochure from your nearest Council customer service centre or visit www. mrsc.vic.gov.au or www.seniorsonline. vic.gov.au During the first week of the festival there are also many events in the Melbourne CBD. If you are Victorian Seniors card holder you can make the most of free public transport as follows: Metropolitan trains, trams and buses and regional town bus (Gisborne and Kyneton) services: Sunday October 4 to Sunday 11 October. V/Line services: Tuesday October 6, Wednesday 7, Thursday 8, Saturday 10 and Sunday 11.

Seniors Week Book Groups will be held in local libraries on Tuesday October 6, from 1.30 to 3.30pm. Friends of Macedon Ranges Libraries (FOMRL) is organising them as part of the Victorian Seniors Festival. The events are free and afternoon tea will be provided. There is a facilitator for each event. Books can be borrowed from the libraries ahead of time for you to read. At Woodend, Mao’s Last Dancer by Li Cunxin will be discussed. The Woman in Black by Madeleine St John will be the subject of the Gisborne group, and Nightfall by Michael Cunningham will be discussed at Romsey. Sign up for your choice at one of the libraries, or contact Sheila Drummond on 5427 3644.

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Don't miss these coming events, urges Rotary Gisborne Rotary Club will once again be conducting its annual Stroke Awareness

checkups in the Village Shopping Centre on Saturday morning October 17. Come along and get your free check by our registered nurse – and it just might save your life. We have a great line-up of speakers ahead at our regular evening meetings

Fashion parade brings in $500 for Red Cross

and anyone is welcome to attend at our usual meeting venue, Gisborne Golf Club. On Tuesday October 6, Pauline Murray will talk about youth suicide prevention in the Macedon Ranges, which is a major focus of Gisborne Rotary’s community program this year. On Tuesday October 20, maternal child health nurse Chris Higgins will describe

Spring is well and truly here and the work rate has increased at our monthly working bees. Members are busy retubing the boiler on one of our steam engines, courtesy of a grant we received from the Gisborne & District Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank. Other members are continuing to beautify our grounds and representing our club at various exhibitions and events around the state. Our Men's Breakfasts are held about 8.30am prior to the working bee and we have been fortunate to have enjoyed a wide variety of guest speakers. The club always welcomes new members. We meet at the clubrooms on the last Friday of the month at 7pm with the working bee held on the second Sunday of the month. Tim Reid, president

Windarring says thanks for Gisbus The Gisbus is a wonderful community service that enables Gisborne Windarring participants to travel independently from their day service to Dalray House for their respite weekend. Jack and Emma T also use this service to and from the Gisborne railway station to travel on the train independently. They all agree that “it is good fun to travel with friends and the drivers are really helpful.” Simon, Emma G, and Luke.

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Gisborne Vintage Machinery Society

The September meeting of Friends of Red Cross was a high fashion affair with a parade of new summer outfits supplied by Kay’s Fashions. It was a delight to see so many members and guests enjoying the afternoon. Four of our members modelled the outfits and it was fun hearing the comments as each new style was paraded. As usual our members provided a sumptuous afternoon tea. As a result of the event, $500 was donated to Red Cross projects. At our October meeting on Friday 2 we will be having a cuppa and a casual chat so please come along and join us at 1.30pm. Members are reminded that we are having our end of year break-up with a Christmas lunch on November 6 at the Coach and Horses Inn, Clarkefield. Anyone who needs to pay may do so at the October meeting. Di Barker

her experiences volunteering on the Learn To Live Program in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. On November 17 Stephen Ryan will talk about his visit to Normandy and the Loire Valley, pursuing his passion for rare plants. And on Sunday December 6, we are putting on the Shannons Classic and Antique Motorcycle Show at the Steam

Sam Cubley (back left) and Jeff Larsen (back middle) talked about safety for seniors.

Woodend Lifestyle Carers Group The group, which counts Gisborne residents among its members, recently invited Leading Senior Constable Jeff Larsen and Senior Constable Sam Cubley to a Crime Prevention forum to discuss ways of ensuring the safety of seniors. Problems faced by those suffering from the early stages of dementia involved traffic, home safety and cyber safety. The importance of surrendering driving licences due to the dangers of altered reaction times, poor reflexes and diminished understanding of traffic conditions was discussed, and it was pointed out that insurance cover is voided after an official dementia diagnosis. Members were encouraged to wear pendant alarms; should anything happen

Macedon Ranges U3A U3A begins term 4 on October 4. We have speakers on diverse topics each week, but on November 2 and 9 there will be an exploration of Greek drama. Australian history will be taught again starting on Tuesday October 13. For those seniors who would like to join us, we meet at the Senior Citizens room in Hamilton Street, Gisborne, on Mondays at 10.30am. You will be most welcome. If readers would like to offer to run a class on an enthusiasm they would like to share, please ring Keith on 5428 3898.

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to the carer, then their loved one may be unable to take the appropriate action or indeed realise the need for such action. Clear and reflective numbering of properties, particularly in rural districts, was vital, as was locking all doors and windows. Members were encouraged to install sensor lights and complete a VicPol "Absence from Residence" form when going away. Key safes with the code notified to the emergency services were a also good investment. While seeming to cover a lot of doom and gloom, members were delighted to meet with Victoria Police and the forum ended with delicious home-made scones and cup cakes. A very worthwhile exercise.

Build your own robot! Macedon Ranges Shire Council is offering 11–16-year-olds living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) the chance to build their own robot in a unique workshop to be held at Woodend Neighbourhood House. The workshop gets under way on Thursday, October 8, from 4 to 6pm and costs $10 per person. To enrol your child contact Sarah Cook on 5422 0296.

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Parenting Corner

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The weather is finally starting to turn, and it’s an open invitation to get out onto your bike. Despite the sunny skies, cyclists still feel nervous when approaching blind and narrow parts of the road. Sometimes it’s difficult to be aware of vehicles behind you. Wind can play havoc on a cyclist’s hearing and the eyes on the back of helmets are only to deter magpies (and they don’t work for that either). Recently I encountered just such a situation. The driver of the Mawson’s Concrete and Garden Supply truck, however, slowed down – and waited the few seconds until there was clear vision around the corner. It’s just one example of recent courtesies we’ve seen – but do you know how much we appreciate it? It certainly made my day. I was keenly looking for the first opportunity to let this driver safely pass. So we from Bike Safe Macedon want to say thank you to every driver who pays us this consideration and helps to keep us safe. A thousand times – thank you! Margaret Douglas

The Nappy Collective collects your left over unused disposable nappies and redistributes them to organisations that support families affected by domestic violence as well as families in crisis or in need. We are collecting this month at the Gisborne Toy Library and the Gisborne Maternal Child Health Centre. For more information call Zarny on 0411 026 442 or go to the website www.thenappycollective.com

with Karen Visagie If it takes a village to raise a child, what does it take to support that village and to inspire our young people?

SunRanges Twins Plus SunRanges Twins Plus is a not-forprofit support group providing a valuable service for families of twins or more from the Macedon Ranges and Sunbury. As well as our regular twin playgroup and coffee mornings, we also try to hold social and community events several times a year. This will be the second year of our Mums Clothes Swap. It was a massive success last year, such that we have opened this event to the wider commu-

nity on Thursday October 15 at La Cibo Cafe, Aitken Street, Gisborne, 7.309.30pm. Tickets are $20 and include finger food. All left-over items will be donated to Wear for Success which is a Melbourne based not-for-profit organisation that helps provide clothing for those returning to work. For more information please contact us via email at sunrangestwinsplus@ gmail.com

Ancestors in the Workhouse? Gisborne Genealogical Group

Gisborne Library: 19th century medicine and illness An international guest, Lady Teviot, vice-president of the Family History Association UK, will talk on “Kill or cure: medicine and illness in the 19th century” at the Gisborne Library at 7pm on Wednesday October 21. Bookings essential, please call 5428 3962.

The next meeting of the Group will be held on Thursday October 22 at 7.30pm in the Family History Room adjoining the Gisborne Library. (Note this is the fourth Thursday, not the last in October.) The topic for this meeting is ‘Ancestors in the Workhouse’. Many of us have ancestors who lived in a workhouse, often towards the end of their lives, and wonder what conditions were really like for them. If you have a story to share we would love to hear it. Come along and join in the discussion. Supper will follow. Visitors are asked for a donation of $2 please. For our spring outing, a bus trip is planned for Saturday October 17 to visit the VAFHO Family History Expo in Seymour. There will be lots of information available on many aspects of Family History. Our outings are always enjoyed by our members and friends. For details and to book, contact Mary Lyn Hall Ritchie on 5428 3887. Lyn Hall

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ADFAS members saw how London’s Changing Skyline affects its inhabitants when international expert Anthea Streeter spoke at a lecture in Kyneton on September 17. For those with UK visits in mind, the lecture proved better than a tourist guide to London’s most famous buildings.

At the end of 2014 the Gisborne Branch of the Bendigo Bank kindly provided our club with a grant. As part of the arrangements the club now has an easel within the branch that displays our current bimonthly competition winning images. With two sections to each competition – ‘Open’ and the ‘Set Subject’ – each image will be on display for a month before being changed over. We thank the bank for providing this opportunity to spread the word (or image) about what our fantastic club does and the activities we get up to. The image at right, with Bendigo Bank representative Susan Tresidder and MRPS president Deborah Mullins, shows our first display with Gwen Ford’s image ‘First Tracks’, winner of the Open Section last month. Pop into the bank at 11 Nexus Way, Gisborne to check it out. Local photographer Peter Ryan will present at the club's technical night on October 11 on the topic 'Nature and Wildlife'. Coming up in November will be the results of the annual in-house competition – Take 5 – where a set theme must be matched up with a particular subject in each image. It is amazing what our talented members produce. Macedon Ranges Photographic Society meets twice per month at the Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, 59 Main Road Riddells Creek. For more information

ADFAS in October Members are looking forward to another evening of art and politics, this time in Renaissance Florence. Art historian Dr Caroline Brooke will provide secrets of the Italian Renaissance and in particular the influence of the Medici family on politics and all matters of the state. When: Thursday October 15, Kyneton Town Hall, 7 for 7.30pm. Supper is served afterwards with local wine. Cost: $30 (at the door) single lecture. Inquire about the benefits of membership. For more information contact Maureen on 0408 517 485 or adfascenvic@gmail.com Deborah Mullins (left), president of Macedon Ranges Photographic Society, with Susan Tresidder, manager of the Gisborne Branch of the Bendigo Bank. please contact Deborah Mullins on 0411 530015 or visit the website www.macedon-ranges-photography.org.au or our Facebook page.

Singers seek help with war memorabilia The Gisborne Singers are collaborating with the Ballarat Choral Society for their next production, The Armed Man – A Mass for Peace, to form an 80-person choir, accompanied by 20 professional musicians. This is to be performed at Ballarat on Sunday November 15 and at Woodend on Sunday November 22 (St Ambrose Church Hall). Both performances start at 3pm. This is a stunning work by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins. He charts the growing menace of a descent into war and ends with hope for peace. The innocent victims of war are commemorated in its text regardless of race or creed. It is an exciting work both to sing and hear in concert. The work is presented in recognition of the Gallipoli landings in 1915. The Armed Man was commissioned by the Royal Armouries in Britain to mark the transition from one millennium to another. It reflects the passing of "The most war-torn and destructive century in human history"

and looks forward in hope to a more peaceful future. It was first performed in the year 2000. It is essentially an anti-war composition based on the Catholic Mass combined with other texts including the 15th century French folk song L’Homme arme, the Islamic call to prayers (Adhaan), excerpts from the Mahabharata, as well as from the writings of Rudyard Kipling, Alfred Lord Tennyson and Sankichi Toge. We are considering projecting images of war photographs onto a screen behind the choir. We are also considering reading messages from soldiers in the various war zones to their families at home in Australia. We hope to use local material for both ideas. Stephen Brockman (musical director) would be very grateful if Gazette readers could help us to assemble photos, letters and memorabilia for this presentation. Contact can be made directly with Stephen Brockman on smbrockman444@bigpond.com or on 5428 9444 or 0414 289 444.

ADFAS in November Preparations for a trip to Melbourne to see the Hermitage exhibition at the NGV and the object d’art from Catherine the Great’s private collection are already being made. For those members interested in joining us, please contact Ruth de Jong on 5427 1460. Dee Briscomb

Free concert series A series of four FREE concerts will be held at Duneira on Thursdays October 8, 15, 22, 29 at 1.10pm, featuring final-year students from Monash University. Each concert will showcase several performers on violin, piano, clarinet and voice. You’re welcome to attend as many as you like but bookings are essential! You can book online. While you’re visiting Duneira, consider booking in for a House Tour or Guided Garden Tour on the same days. Tickets can be purchased through the website. On Saturday October 10, pianist Simon Tedeschi returns to Duneira to perform “Pictures at an Exhibition” at 2.30pm. The same day John Marsden will discuss the art of writing plot at noon, Dr Susan Scollay will discuss gardens in oriental carpets at 9.30am, we’ll review Lisa Hilton’s The Horrors of Love in our Book Club at 4pm and documentary-maker Michael Dillon will screen “A Fare to Remember” at 4.30pm. For more information visit www.duneira.com.au or phone 5426 1490 Mon-Thurs between 9am and 3pm.

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SHOWS AT KYNETON TOWN HALL Have a spring fling with the arts at the Kyneton Town Hall The Kyneton Town Hall hosts a dynamic program of arts and culture events throughout October, with burlesque, cabaret, dance, music and drama to spice up your spring. Kicking off with the cheeky, riotous and revved-up cabaret Caravan Burlesque on Friday, October 2 at 8pm, Moira Finucane and her exotic band of Caravan artistes are set to shock and inspire. Spring’s program also features the poignant exhibition Melancholia during Mental Health Week from Tuesday, October 6. A collection of artworks created by people who have experienced mental illness and psychological trauma, this powerful exploration of sadness aims to spark conversations and understanding about mental health. Just Jazz! sees critically acclaimed pianist Brendan Fitzgerald reimagine classics from the 50s and 60s with a live band on Friday October 9 at 11.30am and later that evening they will present a tribute to the highestselling recorded jazz instrumental of all time in Take Five, The Dave Brubeck Story at 8pm. If contemporary dance is more to your liking, spend the night with Carmen Sweet, a Spanish seductress whose jealousy, revenge and lust is articulated through dance theatre – October 21 at 7pm. To book tickets, visit www.mrsc. vic.gov.au/arts or contact the box office on 1300 888 802.

The cast of Carmen Sweet.

Young Voices to sing 'Across the Pacific' Young Voices of Macedon, with a membership of 30, are busy preparing for their annual concert this month. Across the Pacific will be held on Sunday October 18 at 2.30pm at the Church of the Resurrection, Macedon. The program includes a wide variety of songs from Australia, New Zealand, South America, USA and Canada. The Madrigali group will also perform

two madrigals from the 16th century. The choir sang with the Anglican Parish of Gisborne Choir at the dedication of the memorial organ at the Church of the Resurrection in May and more recently sang at a family service at St Mary’s Anglican Church, Woodend. Plans for the remainder of this year include performances at local farmers’ markets and at community carol celebrations.

Local girls dance towards top Melbourne Academy of Irish Dance is thrilled with the results of three local girls, Darcy Teese, 8, Grace Kalinowski, 11, and Erin Sumbler, 16, at the Victorian Irish Dance Championships held in August. All three girls placed third in their respective age groups in 2014, and all three have jumped up to second place in 2015! Their teachers Conor, Alison and Louise are very proud of their hard work, dedication and improvement over the past 12 months. Excitingly, the school also had two State Champions and nine of their dancers qualified for the 2016 World Irish Dance Championships in Glasgow next March. If you would like to learn Irish Dancing, please contact the school at melbourneacademyid@gmail.com .

Exhibition at The Gallery The Gallery of Mount Macedon will be featuring an exhibition of watercolour/pastel paintings by artist Leianne Ivankovic. The paintings that Leianne has chosen for this exhibition have captured different moods including rainy days with colorful umbrellas and reflections, sunsets, night scenes, dancing poppies and cafes One of Lieanne Ivankovic's evocative works. in Melbourne. There is something for everyone in this must-see exhibition if 10am to 4pm, (closed Wednesday and you love art. The artwork is all unframed Thursday). work to make it affordable for all. The big news is that The Gallery was The exhibition runs from October 6 declared the winner in the 2015 Macedon to the November 1. If you want to meet Ranges Business Awards in the category Leianne, come to the Gallery on October Events and Attractions. Very exciting and 10 between 2pm and 4.00pm and enjoy rewarding for all involved as it’s our 10th the free refreshments. year in business. The Gallery is open five days a week Colleen Weste

Following the October concert, the choir will be pleased to welcome new young singers from the age of six to join us for the season of Christmas music. Rehearsals take place on Thursdays during term time from 4.15 to 5.45pm at the Norma Richardson Hall, Buckland Street, Woodend. For further information phone 5426 4801 or email sdggome@patash.com.au

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Who doesn’t love a good twist in a film? Members of the Macedon Ranges Film Society were amply rewarded in this regard with the September screening of The Secret in Their Eyes, a 2009 film from Argentinian writer/director Juan Jose Campanella. Woven throughout the plot of drama and intrigue is a tender love story with emotions that took over 20 years to be acknowledged. In October, 1944 film To Have And Have Not, based loosely on an Ernest Hemingway novel, is the choice of the club. This tribute to Lauren Bacall who died last year was the first film role for the actress, aged only 19. Her powerful performance is opposite Harry (Humphrey Bogart), a small-time fisherman who, in 1940, is tempted to take part in helping the French Resistance smuggle people onto the island of Martinique. Enter “Slim” (Bacall), who is an equal match for Harry in every way. The Macedon Ranges Film Society meets on the second Wednesday of every month at the Woodend Community Centre. Film notes and an informal supper are part of the evening. MRFS is a membership-based club so initial enquiries must be made by emailing mrfilmsociety@gmail.com or by phoning Lorraine on 5427 0921 or Christine on 5429 5452. Christine Caley

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Macedon Ranges Art Group ready for show Well over 100 works of art by Macedon Ranges Art Group members will be on display and for sale at this year's spring art show. Demonstrations by member artists painting in oils, acrylics and watercolours will be a daily feature of the exhibition. The official opening will be on Friday evening October 30 with the show open from 10am to 4-30pm Saturday October 31 and finishing on Tuesday November 3. Come in for a complimentary tea or coffee and a chat with the artists. Entry is free. If you would like to attend the opening on Friday evening please contact Olwyn by email at macedonrangesartgroup@gmail.com or on 0421 022 115. The art show will again be at the Woodend Community Centre, corner of High Street and Forest Street. Our final workshop for the year will be an oil or acrylic one-day workshop with Victorian artist Peter Smales to be held in Woodend on Sunday November 8. The cost for members is $75 and $85 for non-members.

Local renovators launch new book Local identities Marie and Dominic Romeo of Karori, Mt Macedon, launched their new book, The Constant Renovators, at the Trading Post on September 10. Dominic and Marie specialise in passionately renovating historic properties around the state and the book features many of the bestknown properties they have worked on. Karori, their current home, was renovated over the past few years and brought what was one of the last almost intact hill station properties and its garden on Mount Macedon back to its former glory. Before that, there was Rupertswood mansion at Sunbury. This was perhaps one of the couple’s most significant renovation learning curves, completed while they were also restoring a former home, Burnewang Homestead, with its 35 rooms, near Elmore, just north of Bendigo. “After we had restored Burnewang, we thought we could take on anything!” said Marie. Two other old properties that the couple have worked on at Mt Macedon are Timsbury and Benue Lodge, another heritage hill station property with three acres of garden. The Constant Renovators is a book about the practicalities, successes and challenges of bringing older propDominic and Marie erties back to life and preserving them Romeo. for current and future generations to enjoy. The photographs of the interiors, the ‘before’ and ‘afters’ in the book are fascinating and make this a wonderful keepsake book of some of the architectural and horticultural history of our local heritage. The Constant Renovators, published by Miegunyah Press, University of Melbourne, is available in hardback for $110 and paperback at $45. Rosemary Davies

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OBITUARY Marie Kathleen Duggan 24 April 1928 – 24 August 2015 MRAG artist John York prepares for the Spring Art Show. To enrol or for more information on this workshop please contact Karin on 042 932 7099 or email macedonrangesartgroup@gmail.com

Traveller’s Tales

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In several towns in Germany we came across these cobble stone-sized memorials known as stolperstein (‘stumbling stones’) on which are recorded the names of people who were victims of Nazi oppression. The stones are laid in the footpath outside the person’s former home. German artist Gunter Demnig created this initiative and by 2014 there have been 48,000 stolpersteins laid in 18 countries across Europe. The lower stone reads: "Here lived Selma Frank born 1914. Deported to Krasniczyn (a village in eastern Poland). Murdered."

The very affecting 'stumbling stones'.

Gisborne Ramblers This month there will be five walks and we invite you to join our friendly group now that the weather is warming up. October 2 – Newham Wildflower Walk (easy/option) Oct 9 – Tunnel Creek Road, Cherokee Fire Station (hard) Oct 16 – Corner Fingerpost Road and Fitzgerald Road (medium) Oct 23 – Gisborne, Bullard Road (easy option) Oct 30 – Rowellan-Mt Tenneriffe (hard) Meet us at 9.20am on Friday mornings at the tennis courts in Dixon Field.

Marie Duggan lived virtually her entire life in Gisborne. Marie was born at Blackburn on 24 April 1928 and was the second child of Frank and Mary Duggan. In 1929 the family moved to Gisborne where Marie spent the rest of her life. She attended St Brigid’s school and one year at Gisborne State School, passing her Merit Certificate. At 14, Marie enrolled in an office skills course at Hasset’s Business College and later was offered a position in Gisborne with Lincoln Mills. She remained in this position up to the early 1960s when the branch closed. Marie then accepted an office position in the Melbourne CBD but quit after a few days. City life was not for Marie! For a short time she worked for the Shire of Bulla in Sunbury and for the Shire of Melton. In 1964, Marie started with the Shire of Gisborne and the entire executive staff then consisted of the Shire Secretary and Marie. There she remained for the rest of her working life and retired in 1988. Marie enjoyed the outdoors and developed a love of horses and from the age of five she rode a horse to school each day. As a teenager, she competed in pony club events in the district. She also enjoyed table tennis and square dancing. Golf was a life passion and she was a member of the Gisborne Golf Club for over 50 years and played regularly until ill health forced her to retire around 80 years of age. When lawn bowls came to Gisborne, Marie became involved until ill health prevailed. With all her sporting interests, Marie accepted positions on committees and was also secretary of St Brigid’s Parish Ball committee. Marie travelled extensively in Australia and had trips to Europe and Asia and enjoyed cruises to Pacific destinations. She was devoted to her nieces and nephews and always interested in their achievements and activities. Marie is survived by a sister, three brothers, 13 nieces and nephews and 24 grandnieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was offered at St Brigid’s Catholic Church, Gisborne, on August 27 followed by a burial at the Gisborne cemetery.

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Kids Corner

HEALTH AND WELLBEING Proudly sponsored by Macedon Ranges Health

Expo connects mental health services with the community

Mena Mikhail (Pharmacist) and assistants Anita, Alana and Samantha.

Paediatric speech pathologist joins MRH

The Macedon Ranges Health Centre is delighted to be hosting a Mental Health Service Expo on Wednesday October 14 from 6pm to 8pm. There will be a number of providers outlining their services. This is an opportunity for the general public to meet with the services available in our region and find out how to access them. Service providers will also be able to discuss cross-referrals. The president of PS My Family Matters, Tamara Wilson, said “I hope that the community engages with this expo and comes along to explore the services and resources available when it comes to mental health. We all know someone who will need to access these services at some time and knowing where to go and what is available is vital. This is a unique opportunity to have all services come together in one place to share knowledge." Presentations will be at 6pm and 7pm. Nibbles will be provided, and the Cafe will be open for tea and coffee. For more information on this event please phone: 0475 269 965 or email psmfm@outlook.com

Laura Hansen has joined Macedon Ranges Health as our new speech pathologist and Laura is delighted to be working in the Macedon Ranges, an area she grew up in. As an avid reader Laura enjoys helping young children discover a love for reading, as well as improving their language and speech skills. By making all therapy sessions fun and enjoyable, using games, making books and using crafts, the child’s self-esteem and confidence are promoted. Laura tailors each session to the individual’s interests and needs to help promote their natural love of learning. She also focuses on children’s strengths and Laura Hansen sets goals that will be attainable. In setting goals Laura takes a holistic approach, with consideration given to the wants and needs of the family, teachers and other staff and professionals involved. Laura has a passion for working with children, enjoys the preparation and planning of sessions and the excitement of seeing children learn and develop. For an appointment with Laura or further information please phone MRH on 5428 0300.

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Jean Prout and CEO Don Tidbury from Macedon Ranges Health with judge Helena Higginbottom (right).

Colour Run and Walk is on The wait is over – register ointment ***** Get in early to avoid disapp now for the MRH Annual ***** Colour Run and Walk to avoid disappointment (last year the event sold out two weeks prior). 5.0 km This is such a wonderful 2. 5 event for all generations km friends & Get moving with family &for Profit’ with a 2.5km and 5.0km ‘Not local your support Macedon Ranges Health Centre walk or run option. Sunday 18 October, 10am - Noon This year it is the same time, same place, double the colour, double the fun and on Sunday October 18 beginning at 10am at Gardiner Reserve. Registrations are now open at www.trybooking.com.au If you have any queries or would like to register as a volunteer please contact Kelly on 5428 0300 or email kelly.milne@mrh.org.au n Exte

The Falls Prevention Program at the MRH Centre starts on Friday October 16. The program combines physical activity and education sessions, aiming to improve your balance, reduce your fear of falling and provide you with the knowledge required to reduce the risk of falls. If you have had one fall or near miss in the past 12 months which has stopped you from doing certain activities because of the fear of falling, this class is recommended. It is a sevenweek program and classes are from 10.30am to 12.30. Please contact MRH reception on 5428 0300 for further information or to register your interest. Be quick, limited spaces available!

It is with great pleasure I announce that Gisborne Oaks was awarded the “2015 Winner – Small Provider Award” at the Leading Aged Services (LASA) 2015 Awards for Excellence. LASA (Leading Aged Services) is the peak industry body for aged residential and home care in Victoria. The awards were announced at the aged care industry wide presentation ceremony at Leonda by the Yarra in Hawthorn on Monday August 24. This amazing achievement is a great testament to the hard work, dedication and commitment of our wonderful staff, volunteers and board. It is also a great reflection on the wonderful Gisborne Oaks residents (and their families) that we are privileged to care for. LASA announced that during 2014/15 the Gisborne Oaks had implemented major advances in clinical care, quality and workforce initiatives. Don Tidbury CEO, Macedon Ranges Health

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Gisborne Pharmacy opened at the new Macedon Ranges Health Centre in September. Gisborne Pharmacy has a focus on primary healthcare, offering an innovative range of products and services to optimise health, address chronic disease issues, and – most importantly – promote preventive health care while supporting members of the community to maintain their independence. Gisborne Pharmacy proprietor Mena Mikhail has worked locally for the past five years since graduating from La Trobe University, Bendigo in 2009. He has developed a great reputation and strong bond with many residents in the community through tirelessly supporting them with their health care needs. The pharmacy will complement the extended range of services available in the centre. If you would like a tour of the facility or more information on the services available please contact Kelly Milne, MRH Community Engagement Manager, on 5428 0300.

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‘Betty’s Boop’ with Betty Doolan

Some of the crowd at the Grand Opening (the Shedmen have their hands up).

Open at last – Men's Shed celebrates What a Grand Opening we had! A beautiful day, a big crowd, an inspiring special guest and topped off with another lovely donation from the GREAT Gisborne Gazette. Before the official opening ceremony, many of the guests were acknowledged and welcomed. It started with the Shedmen being asked to raise their hands because without them The Shed wouldn’t be opening nor would those present have partaken in a tasty barbecue. Next came: ●  Members of other sheds in the shire and the Shire CEO Peter Johnston and Councillor Graham Hackett, as the shire facilitates some co-ordination of all the sheds in the shire, with particular reference to safety management. ●  Phyllis and Ian Boyd, Graeme Millar and Bryan Power from the Gazette, which is a generous sponsor of our Shed (hence our official name). ●  The staff, management and board of Macedon Ranges Health for provid-

ing the building, associated services and making us feel such a valuable part of the MRH team. ●  Our local MLA Mary-Anne Thomas, noting that a significant proportion of the cost of fitting out this shed has been funded by a state government grant. ●  Our special guest, Australian Men’s Shed Association Patron Professor Barry Golding, who is widely known and respected throughout the international Men’s Shed movement. Macedon Ranges Health CEO Don Tidbury then spoke about the importance of men’s health issues and why the organisation facilitates our Men’s Shed. He also thanked the Shedmen for the work they had done and their no-fuss approach to running The Shed. Finally, Professor Golding spoke on the history of Men’s Sheds, explaining how they fulfil a man’s need for ‘somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to’. He also mentioned that while Australia is at the forefront of this rapidly growing movement with over a thousand community sheds, there are now 258 sheds in Ireland, 180 in England and 42 in Scotland, and other countries are adopting the

philosophy. He concluded with some very complimentary remarks about the organisation and fit-out of our Shed and was then handed a chainsaw to cut the cake! As regular readers of our Gazette column know, we had been shedless for quite a while. Has our new Shed been worth the wait? Absolutely! Come and see for yourself any Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning.

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◄Committee members Gunther Behrendt (left) and Ken Reither with State Member for Macedon Mary-Anne Thomas.

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Gisborne Oaks is in a celebratory mood after Macedon Ranges Health won the 2015 LASA – Small Provider – Award for Excellence. This is a State Award so there are lots of smiles all round. The residents received a very nice invitation to a beaut party that residents and staff enjoyed. The town folk of Gisborne should be very proud that Gisborne Oaks won this award for excellence. Further proof that the residents at the Gisborne Oaks are getting the very best of care and attention – so to each and everyone of our wonderful staff, a big “Thankyou”. Residents went to the Kyneton Town Hall for a show called “Back to Broadway”, a most enjoyable fastmoving musical; then we went to lunch at the Kyneton Bowling Club (best fish and chips)! This is a great way of catching up with friends. (Staff member) Jan’s mum travels all the way from Corowa and it is always a pleasure to see Jean. At the Elms, residents were entertained by Ricky Lee with a toetapping afternoon (honky tonk was on the program), and a nice gent comes and plays the piano and sings. The Men's Shed had its grand opening so we are looking forward to seeing some works of art. Residents are very lucky to have good volunteers and I will tell you about two of them. Monica conducts Meditation and the residents enjoy the quiet and relaxing manner that this group session provides. Another is Colin’s Melodies. The piano-playing is a pleasure and residents can be seen smiling as they think happy thoughts, so a big thankyou to our volunteers. The Colour Run is on again (see details opposite page). Last year it was a great success so register now and have some fun. Stay safe, Betty

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Bike ride 'from sun to wind' The Macedon Ranges Sustainability Group is on a mission to inform the government and the community about renewable energy. It also likes to celebrate with the community and on Saturday October 31 there will be a bike ride to do just that. The group is working on a number of projects including a large solar installation at the Black Forest Timber Mill near Woodend and a community wind power project. President Ralf Thesing said: “We believe it is important to get these projects moving along because climate change is upon us and action is needed now. A bike ride is a great way for our community to express its support for these initiatives.” The ride will begin at the Black Forest Timber Mill and travel to the site of the proposed community wind farm nearby. The 15km round trip will finish back at the mill. The ride requires many volunteers to help make it run smoothly so if you can help please call the number below. Time: 10am to approximately 1pm – start and finish at the mill, 988 Black Forest Drive, 2km south of Woodend. Affordable entry fee. You will find more details at www.mrsgonline.org. au or call 0412 178 408.

TOWN: The benefits of keeping a diary With the change of season and longer daylight hours we're seeing, now is the time to think about making other changes by introducing some healthy habits into your lifestyle. You may have added a couple of kilos over the winter months so make a start by keeping a food diary, knowing what and when you eat can be a major factor for a healthier eating regime. You probably think you know what

your phone or tablet. We you eat every day and the number of calories you all need support to make consume. But the truth is most these changes. That’s where people eat more than three Gisborne TOWN (Take Off times a day and most of our Weight Naturally) can help as we work together to lose those extra calories come from our between-meals food choices. extra kilos. If you are trying to lose We meet each Monday Di Egan weight, keeping a track evening from 6pm at the of these calories is important. It Gisborne Bowling Club. For more can be as simple as writing down information call Carmel on 5428 3856 food consumed or using an app on or Kathy on 5428 1334. Di Egan

Historic Gisborne property neglected Gisborne’s oldest property, Macedon House, is being left to rot as it falls between bureaucratic cracks. The historic former hotel is heritage listed but although this gives the building state protection, the organisation tasked with that protection, Heritage Victoria, is without sufficient resources to force any action. Macedon House has been shut up and disintegrating since 2005, when a proposal for a retirement village on the site was refused. The two principal problems were zoning and design. The property changed hands last year and is now owned by Macedon House Estates P/L, whose sole director is listed as Brian Forshaw of Melbourne. On September 4, a Heritage Victoria representative said that Macedon House was last inspected about two years ago. She said it was on Heritage Victoria’s radar, and that the owners had advised they were in “ongoing discussions” with the council. However, a council officer said there was nothing in the Macedon House file to suggest any action or discussions regarding the site. There was nothing further to the original 2005 proposal. The officer said that Heritage Victoria was responsible for the property. The building is regularly entered by vandals. Images seen by the Gazette show a broken wall at the rear of the house. The interior walls are covered in graffiti. Holes have been smashed in some walls and the floors are covered in smashed glass. The exterior walls have patches of render missing and show signs of movement Pip Butler and cracking.

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Bendigo Bank’s Sarah Barton (left) and Susan Tresidder help David Tunbridge put up the sign at the beginning of the exercise loop.

Jacksons Creek exercise loop People wanting to exercise in Gisborne’s beautiful outdoors will appreciate new distance signs on the paths along and connecting to Jacksons Creek. Thanks to a grant from Gisborne & District Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank, Friends of Jacksons Creek recently posted signs with directions and distances at 0.5km intervals along a 4km return Jacksons Creek Exercise Loop. The loop starts in Rotary Park opposite the Bowling Club and goes all the way to Dixon Field. Friends of Jacksons Creek chairman David Tunbridge spearheaded the project with the aim of encouraging greater community participation in walking through the extensive path network along both sides of Jacksons Creek. He hopes the new signs will encourage walkers to go that extra bit. Branch manager Susan Tresidder said the branch was delighted to support the project which would benefit many in the community for years to come.

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BOOK WORMS with Natasha Boyd

Sporting finals have been played in many sports and there are a plethora of book series targeted to younger and teen readers who love a good sporting tale. Perhaps the most popular sporting series is the eightbook Specky Magee by Felice Arena and Garry Lyon for its focus on Aussie Rules. Also worth trying is Fox Swift by David Lawrence and Hawthorn player Cyril Rioli, Footy Dreaming by Michael Hyde, and a footy / fantasy twist by Adrian Beck and ex-Hawthorn player Shane Crawford called Kick it To Nick. Lorraine Wilson’s relaunch of her picture book series AFL Footy Kids has been hugely popular with updated references and all teams covered, including the new ones! Whippersnapper by Felice Arena is a fun body swap story with a basketball focus, ideal for readers 9+. Teenage basketball fans will enjoy Crossover by Alexander Kwame with its unique rap verse storytelling format. Rugby League fans in the 7-12 age bracket will really get into the new series by Izzy Folau or by Melbourne Storm favourite Billy Slater. Soccer fans will enjoy reading Megs by Neil Montagna-Wallace about a grade 5 team. Teenage netball fans will love Netball Dreamz by Leanne Vernon and younger fans 6+ will love the new series Netball Gems by Lisa Gibbs – full of great friendships and game play action. Shamini Flint combines the humour and cartoons of Diary of Wimpy Kid with a sporting focus in her series Diary of a Sport Star covering taekwondo, basketball, golf, cricket, soccer and track and field. Jake Maddox is also another awesome generalist series pitched to 8-12yo that covers a traditional and more extreme sports such as bmx bike riding, skateboarding and motorcross. Gym Stars by Jane Lawes, ideal for 6+, is another great focus on a less well covered sport. With the cricket season upon us, young batting and bowling fans will love Kaboom Kid by cricket sensation David Warner. Younger readers 6+ will find Maxx Rumble’s cricket, footy and soccer illustrated series very cool reads.

H EY KIDS !! This month’s book prize courtesy of Bookbonding is one of the Silver Shoes series by Samantha Ellen Bound, a diverse dance series for 8+ years which goes beyond the ballet focus with books on hiphop, jazz and ballroom dancing. Be the first to drop into the GREAT Centre with a photo of yourself in your dance gear to win.

The ’Rook Revisited

with Shirley McKeown

Vision Australia re-elects committee The Gisborne Auxiliary held its Annual General Meeting in September and the former office-bearers were re-elected. Tricia Kaye continues as President and Elaine Millar as Secretary/Treasurer. Vision Australia Liaison Officer John Poke presented Appreciation Certificates to all members and thanked everyone for a great team effort. He also spoke about the White Cane Lions International Day to be held on October 15 and demonstrated the use of four different canes; the long white one is used by people who are blind or visually impaired. White Cane Day is observed worldwide to recognise the movement of blind people from dependency to full participation in society. Elaine Millar Our next major event will be a stall in the Village Shopping Centre for a week from Monday October 26. There will be a hamper raffle and Christmas cards and calendars will be for sale. Further details from the Secretary Elaine Millar on 5428 2522.

Macedon Musings with Melanie Fattore It’s great to see sporting clubs working together, and I saw that first-hand a few weeks ago when the local cricket and junior football clubs, as well as the Auskick fraternity, joined forces to clean up the long neglected clubrooms at Clifford Reserve in Greene Street. En masse, unwanted items were purged — thanks to the council for the massive skip — and minor repairs undertaken before the pressure washers and mops were allowed to ply their trade. My husband loves attacking grime, so he was in his element. Local painter Kevin Reeves then waved his magic brush over the whole precinct — thanks to the council for chipping in with the paint — and it’s now as pristine as an F1 garage. Congratulations to all concerned on a massive effort. Take care and enjoy spring.

Recently I contacted my telephone provider and had my fixed telephone line disconnected. The main reason being that both my husband and I have mobile phones and with a little adjustment we find we are able to use them a hundred percent of the time thus doing away with the need and expense for a home phone. This action started me thinking and remembering life in 1970 when we first moved to Bullengarook. The phone lines in those days went via the Bullengarook Post Office and it meant that one was at the mercy of (what seemed to us) the Post Master-General Department’s antiquated rules and regulations. This allowed the exchange to close at 6pm and not reopen until the following day, meaning no night phone calls. Weekends were subject to separate rules and I found by experience that if a telegram arrived late Friday it would not be delivered until Monday. However the beauty of having a phone line available in the country (as we were then) was a boon to families. We never in our imagination considered the time when we would have something as small as our mobile phones that would enable us to contact the world in just about any place or at any time we desire. Thus moving to a rural area with the worry of isolation has been removed. I know we complain of black spots, flat batteries and misplacing our phones, however these problems are minute when compared to not having any contact at all. What must it have been like prior to the telephone? Can you imagine the younger generation reverting to that time? Heavens, people may be forced to speak to each other face to face, and games would be played with a human opponent. This however is a topic for another day!

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Kids Corner

THE GREAT ASSOCIATION Gisborne reGion events Activities

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GREAT Centre Volunteer Bernie Green, one of our volunteers now for almost two years, does a Friday morning session when he helps distribute the Gazette around the town, assists with office admin and even occasionally does some sub-editing. A local resident now for more than 15 years, he is a member of the Film Society, convenor of a book group and studies both Italian and Japanese. Retirement is so busy!

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The winners of the GREAT Gisborne Gazette Sportsperson Awards for their consistent good relationship with umpires and players throughout the season were Daniel Boulton and Charlotte Plant One OnTwining Me hasofa large area of plants and trees on display. Gisborne Tennis Club, pictured Leigh Goldfields Honey with has coach been providing Well done to them Australian honey Chapman. varieties and honeyboth! based products for the people of Central

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Victoria for over 20 years. They have been attending the Gisborne Olde Time Market for many years and have educated their loyal customers about the many different types of honey, their flavours and their health benefits. You will find good value and friendly service at the Goldfields Honey Stall at Site 62 on the corner opposite the Mechanics Institute. Mention seeing this article in the Gazette and provide your The GREAT Trophy event, sponsored by the Gazette, own container and they will fill it for $6 has been played as three rounds of stroke over the per kilogram.

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View from the Stalls

Plant One On Me ArtistAlong ofthe the Month path in the Reserve in Hamilton

Street, withRon an Weste, interest The Gazette’s officialshoppers photographer, will in be gardening can find a huge range of plants displaying many of his magnificent photographs (including of all sizes and varieties, from seedlings several of his ‘Birds of the Macedon Ranges’ series) at the to many mature trees and shrubs, GREAT Centre in October.priced, from Plant One On reasonably Be sure toMe. drop in to enjoy Ron’s work. See the advertisement on page 21 for more details of specials available at the June and July Olde Time Markets.

Ballot for GREAT Centre display space

The ballot for the local artists was held on September 16 and the following is the draw: November – Joanne Mott: December-January 2016 – Sharon Hughes: February – Robyn Gurry; March – William Ritchie; April – Ray Rattenbury; May – Kenneth Davis; June – John Power; July – Margaret Keen; August – Patricia Beasley and Jan Maxwell; September – Gisborne Secondary College; October – The Gallery. Wild Trout’s Men’s and Women’s Headwear is one of the many stalls that is a regular at the market.

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Gisborne Ladies Golf presentation

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past three months. The winner, with a good score of 233, was Kathy Richards off a handicap of six, and Kathy was recently presented with her trophy by editor Bryan Power. More ladies’ golf news ►p33

SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2015 Elaine serves Anne and Susan Browning and Louis Houghton from Kingsville.

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After working overseas in banking for many years, Elaine Healy retired and returned to Australia and found herself at a loose end. Having always been a busy person, she decided to take on a coffee van and for the past nine yearsbrowse she hasamong very much enjoyed comingStreet. to the Gisborne Visitors the stalls on Aitken Market where she ‘loves meeting the beautiful people’ Kathy Richards (centre), surrounded by her fellow who come to the market each month. golfers, holds the GREAT Gisborne Gazette trophies She also attends the Drysdale Market and, during the An enthusiastic team of volunteers from the GREAT Association manages the she won at the Gisborne Golf Club on September 9. To week, appreciated coffees outside the9am to 2pm. Olde Time Market heldsells on her the much first Sunday of each month, from Kathy’s right is Leigh Lindberg, Gisborne Golf Club’s Docklands Film Studios. Funds raised from the collection of stall fees are returned to the community in Lady President. many and varied ways, such as grants to community groups or sponsoring of

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community events. The GREAT Association and other volunteers also produce the monthly Gisborne Gazette and distribute it throughout the south ward of the Macedon Ranges Shire. If you would like to become involved in any facet of this community service, please contact one of the following people: GREAT president Phyllis Boyd, 0431 063 119, secretary Ian Boyd, 0417 059 525, or treasurer Graeme Millar, 5428 2522.

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South Gisborne residents talk about ideas for community hub Sixty-one people attended a public meeting in Gisborne last month to hear about a proposal for a community recreational hub in South Gisborne. The conveners, a group of residents with young families, talked about their vision of a place that would serve to connect the local community, and asked for the views of residents. One of the conveners, Inky Barwick, spoke about the history of South Gisborne and the infrastructure that used to exist – school, post office, pubs etc. She talked about a proposal for a multi-purpose community hub focused on a community hall and playground, and

possibly low-key cafe; a place for local playgroups, community meetings and functions, and informal local gatherings to be held, something similar to the Bullengarook Recreation Reserve. Possible sites canvassed included Gilligan Reserve, home of the South Gisborne Tennis Club on Millett Road, and the I R Robertson Reserve on Couangalt Road. Residents at the meeting were largely positive about the idea while recognising there were many hurdles to such a proposal getting off the ground. Feedback and ideas are sought from South Gisborne residents, email bibarwick@ bigpond.com  Some of the attendees at the public meeting.

News from Celebrate National Bird Week Residents are invited to get involved in National Bird Week celebrations during October – from the annual Aussie Backyard Bird Count from October 19 to 25 (see www.aussiebirdcount.org.au) – to two exciting talks about birds in our local region. The talks are ‘Raptors of the Macedon Ranges’, a talk on the Powerful Owl, on Saturday October 17, 2pm4.30pm at Norma Richardson Hall, 15 Buckland Street, Woodend; and ‘Recent Bird Extinctions’ on Thursday October 22, 6pm-7.30pm at the Mechanics Institute, 140 High Street, Lancefield. The editor of BirdLife Australia magazine, Sean Dooley, will talk about species that have become extinct or under threat locally. Bookings are essential. Contact William on 5421 9674 or email wterry@mrsc.vic.gov.au

New parking restrictions on Mt Macedon Rd New parking restrictions on Mt Macedon Road between Pinchoff and Devonshire Lanes have been implemented to improve safety for both motorists and pedestrians.

Vehicles for sale on public land Council is reminding residents that it is an offence to park and display a car, motorbike, trailer, caravan or boat for sale on public land with a ‘For Sale’ sign on it. Owners may receive on-the-spot infringements of $200. We are not trying to stop people from advertising their vehicles, but they must do so on their own property. For more information about Council laws and regulations, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/laws or contact 5422 0333.

Nominations open for local Australia Day awards

Council endorses Hanging Rock review submission

Nominations are now open for the 2016 Australian Day awards, which include the Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Community Achievement Award, Community Event Award and Arts Ambassador. If you would like to nominate someone, complete an online nomination form at mrsc.vic.gov.au/australiaday by Monday 9 November. Copies of nomination forms are also available at Council customer service centres, or phone 5422 0320 or email mrsc@mrsc.vic.gov.au The awards will be presented on Australia Day, Tuesday January 26, at the Kyneton Town Hall.

Council has endorsed its submission to the Victorian Government’s review into the management of Hanging Rock urging the Government to continue to support the current management structure. Meanwhile, 10 new barbecues, which replace the previously coin-operated units, are free to use and available for casual use or group bookings. Other recently completed works include upgrades to the main toilet block, including a new accessible toilet and a family-friendly toilet with baby change facilities.

Rejuvenating streetscapes and sports grounds Youth Awards 2015 Many young people from the South Ward were among the winners of the recently announced Macedon Ranges Youth Awards. The Gazette warmly congratulates: Arts ● Drama (Individual): Henry Wilson (Macedon) ●  Drama (Group): The Mount Players Youth Theatre Company (Macedon) ● Music (Individual): Jaidyn Hale (Macedon) ● Visual Arts U18: Matthew Thomas (New Gisborne) ● Visual Arts U25: Aleesha Ward (lives Sunbury but attended Gisborne Secondary College) Sport ● Individual: Eshe Lane (New Gisborne) Live4Life ● Mental Health Initiative (Individual): Henry Wilson (Macedon)

More than 600 new trees will be planted in townships across the shire before the end of November as part of Council’s annual street tree planting program. As well, a range of spring renovations are planned at sports grounds across the shire. It’s important that the ovals are top dressed once the football season is finished so that the surfaces have time to recover and the grounds are in tip-top shape before the cricket season begins.

Double-check before removing native vegetation Council is reminding landowners to check with Council’s Planning Department on 5422 0333 to find out if a planning permit is required before removing native vegetation on their property.

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Record falls for St Brigid’s pupil Last month at St Brigid’s everyone was very busy. Several students competed at Coburg in the interschool athletics, with seven making it through to the Division stage. Congratulations to Jamie G for setting the state record in the 100m sprint for the second year in a row, with a time of 12.3 seconds. One of the highlights of the month was the senior’s camp in Canberra. After a 6.30am departure from school, we arrived 10 hours later at the Bush Capital Lodge. We toured the National Portrait Gallery, the High Court, Questacon and the Royal Australian Mint, where, as you read this, thousands of coins are being made. We visited the War Memorial where two students laid a wreath during the Last Post ceremony. Parliament House was very interesting as we got to meet Rob Mitchell, our local representative for McEwen in the House of Representatives. We thank him for being very generous with his time and convincing the security guards to let us into his office! We were also lucky enough to meet the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, in person, and visit his enormous house where there are 22

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Bugs abound at Mount Macedon Last month Mount Macedon Primary School students were completely immersed in our school production ‘Bug Boogie’. We practised and rehearsed it all term and we performed it four times in the last week of term. There were lots of groups of all sorts of bugs for each class. The grade sixes were crickets and ladybugs, the 4/5s were mosquitos, butterflies and Christmas beetles, the 2/3s were bees, the 1/2s caterpillars and the foundations little bugs. It was fun for everybody and we had some really funky costumes, like the crickets’ legs and the Christmas beetles’ fairy lights.

Many of the parents loved it so much that they came twice! Also, aside from the production, our month has still been extremely busy and active. Our old outdoor assembly area has been redone with artificial turf and we are planning for a complete refurbishment of our art room to turn it into an Arts Centre. Our school choir, The Warblers, recently went to the Beat Concert in Kyneton and did really well, performing two songs: London’s Burning and Everything is Awesome. We all look forward to everything that is coming next term! Thomas Shaddock

Jamie Grech sprints home in record time guest bedrooms! There was plenty of time to get physical with a trip to the Australian Institute of Sport where we participated in various games and activities. We were a little short of sleep by the time we got back but everyone had so much fun! Miki

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Spelling bee buzz swoops Gisborne Literacy and Numeracy Week was celebrated with some new events this year, including our own TV-inspired spelling bee, the classroom book theme challenge, an author visit/workshop from Dee White and a numeracy playground scavenger hunt. The culminating parade made a stunning return, inspiring a sea of colourful characters and representations. Minions made their first appearance at the 2015 edition, joining many mythical and mysterious creatures dating all the way back to a sizeable ‘Wizard of Oz’ brigade. Recent fundraising efforts have been, in equal parts, creative and beneficial. Student artwork is appearing on cards, calendars, diaries, phone cases and even pillow cases. While this will support our own programs and facilities, children also showed outward generosity with ‘Coins for Vietnam’. The trail of silver and gold (or more precisely copper, nickel and aluminium) raised almost $800 to support the education of students in communities with limited resources. Thirty of our Grade 3-6 students progressed at the recent District Athletics carnival. At the Divisional event, qualifiers were Alannah (discus and shot put), Emily (800m and 1500m), Eleanor (800m), Emma B (200m), Izzy (hurdles) and Shane (triple jump). David McCall

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James Cunningham, Bullengarook Specialist School Senior Campus James played one of the lead roles in our school production of High School Musical. He is a very popular member of the school community who is always striving to do his best. James is eager to please and is the first to volunteer when there is a job that needs to be done. Congratulations James on receiving this award!

Grade Prep teacher Tania Pedretti (Snow White) with Joshua (Prince Charming) at the parade.

New Gisborne writers at work I was as excited as a child in a lolly shop. On Friday August 7, 20 students from New Gisborne Primary School were given the chance to attend the annual Bendigo Writers Festival. We caught the morning train from Gisborne to Bendigo, wondering what writing tips we would learn and which published authors we might see. Some of us were lucky enough to meet the one and only Susan Green, author of three successful novels – Verity Sparks volumes one, two and, of course, three. Before she spoke we had eight authors come out for a kind of quiz/ questionnaire. I can remember John Marsden, who is an amazing author, because he had a great sense of

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Montessori Pre-School celebrates fete This year we are celebrating 30 years of educating preschool children following the Montessori method. The committee invites past, present and future students along with their families and friends of the pre-school to our 30th Anniversary Celebratory Spring Fete on Saturday, October 17 from 10am till 2pm. Everyone is welcome. Why not make a day of it and visit the Riddells Creek farmers market as it will also be held on the same day. Fun activities for the children include animal farm and pony rides, jumping castle, fairy floss, lucky dip and face painting. There will be a bake sale, sausage sizzle and popcorn. For more information visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/MacedonRangesMontessori

New Gisborne Grade 4 students enjoy a heritage walk around Gisborne. humour. Earlier this year all the grade sixes studied him and read his novel The Year My Life Broke. Afterwards we went to a songwriting session. Lastly, on the train trip home we made a quick stop for something to

eat as we were all starving. All that writing must have made us hungry. Overall it was a great day. On behalf of all 20 students, thank you Mrs Walker for organising the day. Molly McIntosh 6A

Newham PS rocked by science experiments Science Fair Day On the August 21 Newham Primary School hosted a Science Fair. The Grade 4, 5, and 6s showed their experiments to other classes and parents. The main idea was to make an experiment that represented a natural disaster and its effects. The experiments were displayed on tables outside. There were erupting volcanoes, earthquakes causing buildings to topple over, tsunamis destroying villages and pandemics on agar. The audience watched as every student presented their experiments. All students learned how to present to an audience and keep them entertained. Everybody put in 100% of their effort towards their projects which could be seen from how well they presented. By Giacomo and Carmen

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High School Musical a huge success The week of September 7-10 saw our production of High School Musical take place at the Boilerhouse Theatre in Sunbury ... and what a huge success it was for Bullengarook Specialist School! Our secondary students did an amazing job, really stepping up to demonstrate what fabulous young people they are. Over dress rehearsals, matinees and evening shows they wowed the crowd with their tremendous dancing, singing and performing skills, continually raising the bar higher as the week went by. The smiles on faces showed how experiences such as this can be lifechanging for our students and the confidence they gain from performing is wonderful to see. It was fantastic to see the crowd getting so many laughs and tapping their feet in time to the very catchy songs. Huge thanks to all of the staff as well, who have given up countless hours of time and effort to get it all together. In addition to the performers, thanks and congratulations also need to go to

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■ Dr Jacqueline Ogeil is a winner in The Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2015. Jacky has been recognised in the Local/Regional category for her contribution to Duneira at Mt Macedon, and the Woodend Winter Arts Festival. ■ VicRoads has increased the speed limit on the Calder Freeway between the Melton Highway and Holden Road from 80 to 100kph. ■ The National Broadband Network is expected to be connected in Gisborne and New Gisborne in early 2016.

■ There have been 25 cases of Toe-tapping action from the school performers wowed the audience.

the sound, lighting and staging teams who performed their roles in a most professional manner. Well done all! Garry Heald

whooping cough reported this year in the Macedon Ranges as at September 9.

■   Gisborne footballers have bowed

out of the finals: the Reserves went down in the elimination final and the Under 18s in the first semi-final.

■   After a hard-fought one-goal win

against Sandhurst in the first semi final, Gisborne’s A Grade netballers were defeated by Strathfieldsaye in the preliminary final. The Under 17 netballers were defeated by Golden Square in the first semifinal. Macedon A Grade netballers were beaten by Riddells Creek in the grand final.

Busy term winds up at Holy Cross Third term is always busy and this year was no exception! It has been lovely watching the Preps find their confidence and consolidate their learning. They have been busy preparing and planting out the vegetable garden as soon as spring arrived! They had some wonderful help from our parents and are looking forward to a crop of sweet strawberries and snow peas next term! It was also nice to see lots of dads come and enjoy a special prayer gathering prepared by our Preps for Father’s day. The Grade 1/2s had an excursion to the Melbourne Aquarium as part of their unit investigating different habitats. They also looked at the school dam to research the habitat of our yabbies! Grade one children enjoyed their activity night at school and the grade two children looked a little tired on the last day of term after sleeping at school! Children in Grades 3 to 6 have all

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Prep C show their Zumba moves! enjoyed camp this term and a whole range of interschool sports. The Grade 5/6s went on the tall ship Enterprize, Grade 6 children visited the Shrine and we enjoyed the Grade 5 Breakfast Club.

We finished the term by celebrating our Feast day with a special paraliturgy and all classes enjoyed learning Zumba! Some brave staff members also had a go!

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Extra money for Performing Arts Centre Gisborne Secondary College will receive $50,000 towards the construction of its new Performing Arts Centre in addition to $78,000 for general maintenance. The news, announced by Member for Macedon, Mary-Anne Thomas, was enthusiastically received by the school’s VET students who worked hard to design a sponsorship program for the centre – of which Ms Thomas recently became a patron. “This extra $50,000 is fantastic news for students and families of GSC,” Ms Thomas said. “The finished centre will provide a welcome home for the school’s performing arts talent, not to mention a great venue for lectures, presentations as well as corporate and business events.” The $78,000 will be used for urgent maintenance needs across the school.

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Year 11 VCAL students who helped design the sponsorship program for the Performing Arts Centre, which is being created through extensive rebuilding of the school’s old gym. It will offer 256 theatre seats, suitable acoustics, retractable projector screen and lighting, a green room, a bio-box and a high-end audio-visual suite.

VET students visit SALT music studios Seventeen students had the opportunity to travel to Salt Studios in Brighton where they participated in a variety of activities including being recorded in the main studio, a lecture on the history of recording music, learning about recording and mixing techniques, and creating a soundtrack to a short movie. Part of VET (Vocational Education and Training) is the expectation that students participate in industry-based placements. The students saw how a professional studio operates and met several engineers who have over 30 years’ experience in the industry. “Working with industry professionals was an eye-opener and a large learning experience.” – Gabrielle, Year 11. “It gave us a real insight.” – Zach, Year 10

Junior girls make grand final in state AFL competition Congratulations to GSC’s junior girls (Years 7-9) AFL team who were runners up in the Victorian state championships, going through the entire competition undefeated until the Grand Final on August 26. They beat Wonthaggi Secondary College in the semi 62-13 before meeting Rowville in the Grand Final. It was a close contest up until half time but in the second half Rowville were too good. It was a very physical game as both teams gave all they had. The final score was 114-39. In their nine games the girls scored 400 points and only conceded 143. They are extremely proud of their achievements. To be runners-up in the state championships out of 400 schools is an amazing effort. The College could not be prouder of their achievement as it is the furthest an AFL team (boys or girls) from the college has reached. The team was captained by Madison Presparkis who, at just 15, is in both the Under 16 and Under 18 all Australian Girls team and a member of the Vic Metro and U/18s Calder Cannons girls’ squad. The team was coached by Trent Kennedy (PE Teacher) and Eshe Lane who plays for Gisborne Youth Girls and received runner-up in the league’s best and fairest. Eshe also plays for Vic Country and U/18s Calder Cannons Girls’ squads.

This month the Year 12 students are frantically preparing for their end of year exams. Before these exams however, we first need to go through our end of year celebrations. For the Year 12s, this means a day where we are able to go to Bullengarook, where there are various rides and other activities for us to have our last hurrah as a cohort. After that day, it will be all about last-minute study and final preparations for our exams. For our college leaders, these will also be the last days of their reign. Therefore, the college is currently inundated with campaigning posters for those nominating for 2016 school captains, with voting and interviews also taking place. Because a large number of the Year 12 students are already 18 and beginning to get their licences, the year level attended a safe driving and alcohol workshop that was eye-opening and beneficial for students on the cusp of adulthood. This month the Year 7 students go on a camp to Lady Northcote where they will learn initiative skills. The building projects that have been under development over the past 12 months are nearing completion, with the new Performing Arts Centre almost complete. The community is eager to reap the benefits of this outstanding facility.

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The Paper Trail This poem was written by Eddie Gardiner to mark the 100th edition of the Gazette in September 2015.

The smell of print, the sights and sounds Forever linger on A memory of yesterday From a world that is long gone.

To show the best of our own world Create a sense of unity The little paper sought to foster Pride in our community.

Nine years 100 editions It’s time to celebrate The GREAT Gisborne Gazette Produced by Gisborne GREAT.

Administration changes Kept it on the straight and narrow Partners Eric Boardman And a Mr Harold Sparrow.

1965 the finish Saw the end of long traditions Over 70 years of service And near 400 editions.

Knowledge, work and expertise Saw bring to its fruition The GREAT Gisborne Gazette’s Very first edition.

Then came another era P’haps different from the others The red-brick building on Aitken Street Workplace of Boardman Brothers.

Volumes in the local library Will forever and a day Show the work of the Gazette Men On permanent display.

Now we have a local paper Covering just the local scene From the fountain to the mountain All around and in between.

A wondrous place to visit Some say it was a mess They never seemed to worry About something called O.H & S.

Time for a new beginning Fresh hands pick up the baton The Gisborne Macedon Telegraph From Ken and Kerry Paton.

Some eight and a half thousand copies Need a widespread distribution And 65 willing volunteers Make a massive contribution.

From humble black and white copy To colourful spread today A vision fully accomplished In each and every way. Giving local news for locals What people want to know Ads, events and happenings And tales from long ago In time all news is history As today’s news too will be Who recorded our history Let’s look back and see.

First published in small format Just two colours for a start Giving every organisation A chance to play a part. Kinders, Schools, Churches, Clubs Each community group Makes a contribution Keeping readers in the loop.

In the year of 1860 Our first paper went to press A short-lived, detailed broadsheet The twice-weekly Gisborne Express

Some stories from the old days And people from the past An interest there for everyone From first page to the last.

It told stories of the Colony Bourke and Wills about to go An advert on the front page gave Local times for Cobb & Co. Next 30 years no paper Sounds a little harsh The only local content in The Express from Bacchus Marsh. Come June 10 1892 A legend had begun Gisborne Gazette from Shorthill Press Edition Number One. For almost eighty years it ran Recording Gisborne’s path Sometimes happy, sometimes sad Sometimes with a laugh. It told of marriages, birth and deaths In chapter and in verse All in language of the day For better or for worse. It told of our boys overseas As it had done before Seldom is it good news When countries are at war. News and notes gave updates Some who came to stay Some who came to visit And some who went away. Sometimes too much information Its readers could expect What we would call – not always – Politically correct.

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Eric Boardman.*

Early Gisborne Gazette printing office in Aitken Street.

Old copies stacked around the walls It could be said at best They leaned to North to South to East And some had – well – gone West.

Five years it gave us local news Eventually became The Macedon Ranges Telegraph Another paper – another name.

The bubbling gurgling lead pot Filled the linotype at pace Alan clicked the keyboard keys Slugs rattled into place.

Other names gave us The Regional The Leader and The Star With general news from everywhere And tales from near and far.

He never missed a spelling Punctuation, comma, dot I know he thought that those who did Should very well be shot

What of local happenings Our ranges has to share With communities from far and wide With needs that don’t compare.

Then Eric rushed to set the type The columns and the tray He said he never had enough Hours in his day.

Then came a GREAT idea A very clever notion To resurrect the old Gazette The wheels were put in motion.

All placed upon the giant press Where town kids learned the caper How to balance on a box And fly the printed paper.

Sounds simple when you say it It’s all been done before OK – hands up those who want to be The Gazette’s first Editor.

Worth thinking for a moment How well they all were taught Mid rollers, cogs and swinging arms No hand was ever caught.

For office and committee Some eager hands did show With photographer, layout and design The Gazette is set to go.

In Edition Number 26 Colour Compact comes to be Familiar banner still remains Small logo still says FREE. There’s been 100 issues (In colour 75) Colour adds a new dimension That brings the Gazette alive. To appreciate the difference From everything before Check out the front page landscape On Edition 34. To all who made the project work Sincere congratulations No doubt it well and truly has Exceeded expectations. We know that news recorded In time is history’s tale A lasting legacy to those Who walk the paper trail. So let’s reflect on 9 years gone There’s many to come yet Then celebrate our paper The GREAT Gisborne Gazette. September 2015

* Eric Boardman ran the paper with his brother Alan for many years. The office was next door to the Gardiner home in Aitken Street and the Gardiners spent many an hour in this fascinating little printery.


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New Gisborne in the tree tops

1st Gisborne Scouts mix community work with pleasure Foodbank Donation Drive

Cub Camp at Noonameena

For the third consecutive year, 1st Gisborne Scouts collected food items for the Kyneton Caring Community Foodbank. The Foodbank whose stocks run low in the winter months benefits many families in the Macedon Ranges District.

Thirty-five cubs and 11 leaders spent a fun-packed three days at Noonameena Scout Camp near Kyneton. Cubs learned how to collect and purify water, follow trails, pitch tents and bake pizzas in their own home-made cardboard box ovens.

On the Father’s Day weekend in September Scouts from 1st New Gisborne had their “Barringoree” camp at Tree Tops campsite, Riddells Creek. Six Cub Scouts who were about to “Go Up” to Scouts joined the older Scouts as they made a dusk hike from Barringo to Tree Tops. These six Cub Scouts were all approaching 11 years of age and had finished their “Link Badge” program, preparing them for their new world of Scouts. The “Going Up” took place on the Saturday afternoon and involved the six Cub Scouts crossing a tightrope bridge built by the Scouts. The next day all the Scouts hosted a Father’s Day breakfast for their fathers. After this they all walked the short distance to the beautiful outdoor Chapel for the traditional “Scouts Own” service. 1st New Gisborne Scouts meet at Gisborne Church of Christ in Saunders Road, New Gisborne, on Wednesday evenings at 6pm for a “gold coin donation” dinner. The opening parade and flag break take place at 6.30pm. For further information please call Group Leader John Frearson (“Skipper”) on 0450 922 787, or email johnfrearson@mac.com

Tree Tops camp was enjoyed by all.

(L-R) Cooper Watts, Graeme Millar, Grace Walker and Graham Dickinson display one of the new patrol boxes.

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Macedon Scouts visit Air Wing To work on their Aviation badge, the Macedon Scouts went on a tour of the Victoria Police Air Wing at Essendon Airport in September. They saw police and ambulance helicopters, visited the air traffic control tower, and checked out some executive jets. There was lots to see and learn and the Scouts made serious progress on their badge work. Macedon Scouts would like to thank Ben King for organising the fascinating visit.

Seeing the police helicopter was one of the highlights of the Macedon Scout Group’s tour.

The 1st New Gisborne Scout group will host a Duneira Open Garden at Mt Macedon on October 17. This will be a fun-filled day with families in mind. What a great time to get out to enjoy these gardens this spring. Open from 10-4 pm. Entry price is $10 for adults and children under 16 are free. All funds raised will go to 1st New Gisborne Scouts. There will be a sausage sizzle, refreshments, fresh fruit, warm scones and icy poles to buy for a small cost. A children’s treasure hunt will be conducted on the hour from 11am. And so that you don’t think we have forgotten the adults, an all-important coffee van will be on site! Come and join us to experience the magnificent heritage garden at Duneira. Street parking only in Officer Lane outside the grounds, however parking for the disabled is available on the grounds.

Grant for 1st New Gisborne put to good use Scouts at the 1st New Gisborne Scout Group were delighted to receive a recent grant of $1000 from The GREAT Association, allowing the Troop to buy four patrol boxes in which to keep their camping equipment. The first of the patrol boxes was presented by GREAT President Graeme Millar and Secretary Graham Dickinson to Patrol Leaders Cooper Watts and Grace Walker. The boxes were used for the first time on the scout camp at Tree Tops, Riddells Creek.

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For the green thumbs . . .     Gisborne Garden Club

As luck would have it...

The bus trip planned for the Gisborne Garden Club in mid-September proved to be a great success. Departing Gisborne at 9am our first stop was the Melton Botanic Gardens where we had morning tea, enjoying the hospitality of the “Friends of the Botanical Garden”. This group has been responsible for the ongoing development of the extensive area, being reliant on financial grants from council, government and private sources. Two guided tours of varying duration followed, with the longer and more comprehensive occupying over an hour of brisk walking, and both being very interesting and informative. A beautifully served lunch followed at the historic Eynesbury Homestead after which we travelled to the Blackwood Ridge Nursery to indulge the ever present need to fill one or two empty spots in the garden! The club was started 27 years ago as a friendship group with a common interest in sharing both gardening knowledge and plants (when available) and that ethos still prevails. Meeting on the second Wednesday of the month – generally between 1pm-3pm at various venues – we are regularly welcoming new members and visitors. For further information contact Kerry on 0408 115 759.

Hi Everyone, This month I would like to tell you about a pleasing landscape effect in my own garden, Shepherd’s Bush at Mt Macedon. When we bought the property there was an overgrown with Chris Williams excavated area in the middle of the garden. As it turns out, this area was the site of the old Victorian homestead that burnt down in the 1983 bushfires. Amongst all of the blackberries and other weeds on the embankment there were a few patches of the dense, compact groundcover called Lithodora diffusa. It flowers in spring, a very bright blue. We eventually cleared all of the woody weeds and blackberries away and we were left with a very sunny embankment with natural rock outcrops. We had left the drifts of Lithodora and over time it started to self seed in the bare soil. Soon after I started working at Bolobek, I propagated quite a number of the common white daisy known as Anthemis cupaniana that were growing under the Birch walk. Anthemis, like Lithodora, is a compact dense ground cover, and bears clear white flowers over soft feathery, silver foliage. I took some of the Anthemis cuttings up to Shepherds Bush and planted them on the embankment with the Lithodora. Both of these species thrived on the well drained, sunny embankment and as luck would have it they flower at precisely the same time! For around six weeks we have the most pleasing effect outside our kitchen windows. Where there were once only weeds we now have garden gorgeousness and it didn’t cost a cent!

Birds of the Macedon Ranges 19 Bronzewing pigeon: Ron Weste photographed this lovely bird in his garden at Mt Macedon. You’ll normally see this bird on the ground feeding on seeds and, when disturbed, it will rise quickly with a loud whirring noise and make for a nearby branch. Its breeding season extends from this month until January.

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John Phair, Amanda Gauci, Victorian Governor Linda Dessau AM, Helen Radnedge, Jane Green and Irene Perkin wearing commemorative wattle sprigs.

Daly Friends take trip to Government House We were honoured to be nominated in the Victorian Landcare Awards and were very proud to go to Government House for the presentations, where we were lucky enough to meet the Victorian Governor and present her with a sprig of Acacia dealbata to wear to mark Wattle Day. At Daly Reserve, the orchard area plans have been displayed at our working bees, AGM and in flyers, and they have been very well received. The heritage fruit trees are looking much better after their restorative pruning and the water pipes will be installed shortly. We are happy to be involved in the Gisborne Biolink Project. This initiative will contribute greatly to the amenity of Gisborne while highlighting the benefits of conservation and respect for our precious environment. We are working to ensure Public Conservation and Resource Zone is applied to Daly Nature Reserve at the next available opportunity. VicRoads have agreed to assist with rehabilitation of damage caused by recent roadworks. Helen Radnedge dalyreserve@yahoo.com.au

Although the weather’s been cold, the team has been far from idle. We recently planted a number of bare-rooted trees and we have harvested our winter crops, which have been donated to community organisations. With spring now finally upon us, we’ve been particularly busy, getting ready for the growing season. In mid-September, we had a “Spring into Spring” day: preparing beds, weeding, planting, forming paths and generally having a great time working together in the garden, as well as sharing some excellent pizzas from our new wood-fired oven. On October 24, we’ll be hosting Western Water’s Garden Days, featuring garden expert Stephen Ryan. It will be a great day of activities and gardening information. The 1st New Gisborne Scouts will be providing lunch as a fundraiser. Not to be missed by any garden lover! The event is free, but bookings are essential. They can be made at the Western Water website, www. westernwater.com.au or, if you haven’t access to a computer, you can ring 9218 5455. We’re always seeking new people to be a part of the Community Garden. It costs nothing and is a great way to do something productive and rewarding alongside others with similar interests. Contact John Randles on

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Peonies and the French Alps feature in talks At our monthly Speaker Night in the Horticultural Hall, 583 Mt Macedon Rd, on Tuesday, October 6, guest speaker will be Martin Farrugia, a specialist grower, on Peonies. The November 3 Speaker Night will feature our president, Stephen Ryan, talking about the French Alps.

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Get your gloves out... Garden jobs for October In the vegie and fruit garden Feed your citrus with a citrus food. Control aphids and scale by creating habitats for insect-eating native birds. Make a scarecrow with old clothes and build a bird house. There are plenty of annual vegetables to plant out now ready for summer salads: lettuce, rocket, radish, spinach, silver beet, carrots, beetroot, herbs, basil, coriander, chervil, dill, chives, tiny tomatoes and beans.

Place netting over strawberry plants to keep birds away. If rabbits and kangaroos are a problem try a raised bed half to a metre from ground level.

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Local youngster meets basketball legend Australian basketball legend Andrew Bogut has shown aspiring young basketball star Mitchell Grabham the ropes at the Mac Pack Basketball Super Clinic. The 12-year-old from Gisborne was one of more than 500 children to win a place at this year’s clinic held at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) in August. Mitchell had the chance to show his shooting, passing and dribbling skills to Mac Pack ambassador Andrew, one of Australia’s NBA stars, and a host of other NBL and WNBL players. Mitchell was thrilled to Playing with Ausreceive a few tips from tralia’s national team Andrew Bogut. during the American NBA off season, Bogut was instrumental in helping the Boomers qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. He said the clinic was a great chance for him to share his tips and tricks with young kids who loved the sport. McDonald’s Gisborne licensee Tim Westover said the Mac Pack Basketball Super Clinic was an example of commitment to supporting junior sport.

The Friends of Jacksons Creek received a grant from Macedon Ranges Shire Community Funding Scheme which made it possible to bring in special dirt and machinery to create a new and more challenging BMX park beside the skate park in Gisborne. Spokesperson for the group, David Tunbridge, said the previous track was created about 15 years ago with minimal planning or imagination in design. As a result, the track had been rarely used. The upgraded track is suitable for a variety of age groups including younger children and encourages family engagement. “The project is about getting people to the park,” David said. The next October working bee will be on Sunday October 18, meeting under the bridge at Station Road. It would be great to get a few extra hands for just an hour or so from 10am to clean up a small amount of blackberry, dead branches, overgrown tree branches, some graffiti and rubbish build-up. A job for everyone and everyone for a job. Contact David for more information on 0415 534 477.

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Gisborne Football Netball Club AGM Gisborne Football Netball Club is holding its AGM on Sunday November 8 in the Gisborne Sporting Clubrooms. The AGM will be a day event, starting at 1pm, and hopefully will attract a broader range of members and people from the community to this important meeting. Colin Rodgers President 0417 147 397

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The Mount Macedon Golf Club AGM was held on September 1 and the club continues to go from strength to strength. Membership numbers have again increased. New members are sincerely welcomed. During the year numerous initiatives have resulted in noticeable improvements on and off the course. Some of these include new bunkers around the first tee, sprucing up of the amenity of the clubhouse and a major commitment to providing top quality greens. The new long-term lease/ licence arrangement with the Commonwealth offers a level of certainty MMGC has long sought. The new Management Committee is Glenn Moore (President), Bruce Fraser (Captain), Bob Close (Treasurer), David Hudson, Brian Freestone, Peter Semmens and Henri Malakunas is awardMatthew Willis (Ordinary ed Life Membership by Members). A notable addition President Glenn Moore. to the committee was Gary Liddy who was appointed Secretary. Congratulations to Henri Malakunas who was awarded Life Membership for his considerable contribution. September saw the Macedon Ranges Spring Cup contested at Mount Macedon. MMGC triumphed over Romsey. Thanks to DrumDavid Sinclair (Drummond mond Golf Niddrie for sponGolf Niddrie) presents sorship and congratulations Bruce Fraser (MMGC capto the winner and runner-up, tain) with the Spring Cup Darcy Doyle and Mick Doyle Shield. respectively. Modest membership fees offer great golf and camaraderie at Mount Macedon Golf Club. New members and green fee players welcomed. Phone 5426 1650 or drop into the clubhouse on the weekend. Visit Tony Littman mtmacedongolfclub.com.au

The Macedon Ranges Netball Association has just completed its first season at the new courts in New Gisborne. With over 75 teams, and more than 700 junior netballers from our local towns, it was an amazing sight on Saturday mornings. We welcomed teams from Kyneton, Woodend and Lancefield, while our current clubs from Gisborne, Macedon, Riddells Creek and Romsey continue to grow. This year saw the introduction of the Rep U11 and U13 teams into our club competition. They played in an age group above and showed great develop-

ment over the course of the netballers from ages 5 to 10. season. Both these programs will be Congratulations to all run on Thursday afternoons our Premiers and Best from 8 October. Finally, thank you the 2015 and Fairest winners. And a huge thank you to our comMRNA Committee members Lisa Russ mittee and all the parents for their support and commitment over the past 12 months, who coach, ferry children around, help with setup and pack up and welcome to our 2016 Committee and every other little thing you do. which was elected in August. The MRNA is looking forward to Without you there would be no junior netball! another successful season in 2016, It is now time to set up for our Twi- and with the opening of our pavilion light Competition including a mixed later this year, 2016 is looking fancompetition for the first time and the tastic. Lisa Russ, President 2015 Net Set Go program for our junior Grand final results ►p31

Gisborne Tennis Club winter presentations On August 22 the Gisborne Junior Tennis Club had their winter season presentation with many players returning to the club after their last-round matches to see if they would win an MVP trophy for their team or win one of the GREAT Gisborne Gazette Sportspersons awards. The sun shone for the occasion and a large crowd gathered in anticipation, with hotdogs in hand. The winners of the Most Valuable Player awards were A1 Hurricanes: Sam Rogers; A2 Tornadoes: Sam Ellen; B1 Bombers: Will Somers; B2 Spitfires: Rohan Nicol; C1 Phantoms: Joshua Freake; C1 Starfighters: Darcy Twining; C2 Avengers: Sean Crisp; C2 Hornets: Kyal Tunley; D Rockets: Baden Dickins. The club celebrated an excellent season with eight of the nine teams making it to the coming finals. I want to take this opportunity to thank all team managers, parents and players for an excellent season. To those players in finals, play well, play hard and have fun. Remember, you can get further details about the club, court hire and coaches on our website Mark Cautley www.gisbornetennisclub.com

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Walking on Wednesdays appeals to many walkers The Gisborne Bushwalking Club offers at least one mid-week walk a month as an alternative to the regular weekend walks. The Wednesday walks are of a similar style to the weekend walks and are popular as an extra or as an alternative. On a cool Wednesday in September, Laraine and Elizabeth led 17 club members, including three new members, from the Trading Post at Mt Macedon onto the “Teaspoon Track” (named some

years ago by the club after an inventive Leader signposted the track using a blue plastic teaspoon). They stopped at Days Picnic Ground for a lunch break then enjoyed a warming climb to the top of Mt Towrong with fabulous views over Gisborne and as far as Mt Bullengarook. They finished back at the Trading Post for a well-earned afternoon tea and the new members voted it a great Wednesday walk. When weekends are sometimes needed for “essentials”, the Wednes-

day walk provides the opportunity to maintain your fitness, enjoy the landscape and stimulate your brain as you walk and talk with friends. If these activities sound interesting to you, and you would like to know more about walking with us, contact our President, George Peart, on 5428 2450, Vice-President Nigel Tarr on 5428 6143 or visit the website www.gisbornebwc.org.au Peter Bishop Pierre Muehlheim (with Bronte) and Gary Sanders take a breather at the cairn on Mount Towrong.

‘Alisterus Scapularis’ – a Victorian creek. But which one?

September saw the start of the season for salmonids in Victorian rivers and streams. After some winter months of “hard fishing” in nearby lakes (our day “fishing blind” on Harcourt Reservoir only yielded two small fish) members are looking forward to a season’s stream fishing in flowing water. We are also excited about being able to cast to trout sighted rising to the spring hatchings of insects on our lakes. On opening day Chris Shrueder and Mark Hobbs caught (and released) a dozen good pan-sized trout while fishing using Mark’s Pilchard Nymph pattern on a nearby creek. Surprising them was a rainbow that glided purposefully up to engulf Mark’s large foam cicada indicator being used to suspend the heavy tungsten nymph. Many fly fishers keep their best locations to themselves, however Chris shared the location in his report to members, albeit cryptically, writing that it was “a small river near Melbourne

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Gisborne Juniors kicking goals! Gisborne Soccer Club has many players from all over the Macedon Ranges and competes against strong clubs in soccer’s heartland of the western suburbs of Melbourne. Traditionally it has often been hard work competing with these clubs who have many more players and larger resources. But with a growing population bringing more players and a dedicated group of coaches and managers, things are looking up! Gisborne Soccer Club fields three junior girls’ teams in Under 9s, 11s and 14s and nine junior boys teams from Under 8 to Under 13 and has now started to field teams

in higher grades. They also have a miniroos program for younger children that over 60 kids attended this winter season. Junior Membership numbers increased nearly 50% this year. Soccer Club President Rod Smith commented “Soccer is getting more and more popular and it’s a great sport for both boys and girls. We’re lucky to have a number of grounds at Dixon Field and we’re looking forward to having new clubrooms built in time for next season. So we have plenty of room to grow.” Steve van Emmerick, Junior Boys Co-ordinator

The Winter-Spring Pennant table tennis competition is now under way with matches played every Wednesday night (except during school holidays) at Tony Clarke Reserve, Macedon, from 7.30pm.

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All the Netball grand final results Despite wintry conditions, a large crowd of supporters turned out at the New Gisborne complex on August 29 to cheer on their teams in hard-fought matches. Grand final results were: 18 & Under Macedon 1 (22) def Rebels 1 (16) 15A & Under Rebels 2 (28) def Riddell 2 (16) 15B & Under United 2 (20) def MRNA 13 Res (19) 13A & Under Riddell 5 (22) def Woodend 4 (21) 13B & Under Rebels 7 (21) def Saints 3 (12) 13B Reserve & Under Macedon 5 (14) def United 4 (10)

Brittany Bowen (Macedon) contests possession with Iris Glenister (Rebels) in the Under-18 Grand Final.

Winners of the Best & Fairest awards were: 18 & Under Brittany Bowen Macedon 1 15A & Under Melinda Luke Rebels 2 15B & Under Emily Floreani United 2 13A & Under Charlotte Crook Woodend 4 13B & Under Abbi O’Connor Rebels 7 and Laura Clough Saints 3 13B Reserve & Under Olivia Floreani United 4

Equal winners of the Under 13B B&F, Laura Crough (left, Saints) and Abbi O'Connor (Rebels) with Bendigo Bank manager Susan Tresidder.

Junior grand finalists and sun turn up together at Macedon Spring, bounce, slam, dunk! What a great couple of weeks it has been. We have had some amazing spring weather giving up a taste of what is to come. The magpies are swooping and the sun is starting to peek out. Under these lovely conditions four of our junior teams fronted up on a Saturday morning in September to participate in the grand final play off. A2 and C1 both came out premiers with A3 and C2 runners up. Congratulations to these teams for an amazing effort throughout the season and to all teams and clubs from the Macedon Ranges for providing the opportunity for

such a friendly comp. The social committee of the Macedon Tennis Club ran a trivia night on August 22 which was a huge success. Lots of fun was had throughout the night in an atmosphere brimming over with the wit and intelligence of the trivia participants. Personally I was not on top of my game that night, but next year...look out! We raised some much-needed funds to put towards new lights for courts 7 and 8. Summer junior teams have been selected and start play in term four. All other comps are playing well. Happy hitting! – Lisa Fowler

C1: From left – Fred Tomkinson, Bryn Rowland, Georgia Slattery, Alex Burrows, Nicholas Fowler.

A2: From left – Josh Dolan, Oliver Mitchell, Jaidyn Kenny, Ralph Bartolo, Ari Kenny.

Success for young Gisborne cricketer Tom Rogers (pictured) of Gisborne Cricket Club was selected in the Under 17 Vic Country team to play in the U17 National Championships in Brisbane in September. More Gisborne cricket news ► next page

Running Club’s Start Running Program attracts big following It’s been a busy start to spring at Macedon Ranges Running Club. At the end of August and the start of September MRRC branches in Gisborne, Kyneton, Lancefield and Romsey, Macedon, Riddells Creek and Woodend warmly welcomed plenty of new runners and returning members to begin their 5km eight week program. On completion of the program all participants will come together at Gisborne Dixon field on Sunday October 25 to celebrate their first milestone with a 5km run. Family and friends are also encouraged to support the runners’ achievements. The annual general meeting will also be held at the end of the run and any members wishing to help continue the success of the club please consider joining the committee. While new members were wel-

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Petanque season under way The Petanque competition season is now under way. There was no better start for Mt Macedon Club than when six members travelled to the Mitchelton Winery for a Triples Tournament put on by Nagambie Petanque Club. In a beautiful setting beside a lake in bright sunshine, Bridie Kinghorn (who is going to represent Australia as a junior) teamed up with her parents Alison and Lindsay to finish in second place out of 21 teams from seven Victorian clubs. The other team from our club – Peter Chaldjian, Doreen and Danny Green – achieved a creditable fifth place. Competitions are held most weekends somewhere in Victoria. Mt Macedon Petanque Club is holding its Open Triples Tournament on October 11. Why not come along and see top petanque

Lindsay, Bridie and Alison Kinghorn with their award. players playing this skilful sport. Or come along and see the locals on the second and fourth Saturday mornings from 10am at the piste behind the Caltex Service Station. You will be made most welcome and we supply equipment and coaching. Contact Danny on 0417 552 481.

Congratulations to office holders South Gisborne Tennis Clun congratulates Phil Bush on his recent appointment as President of the Macedon Ranges Tennis Association. For the past couple of years the MRTA has operated with a dedicated Phil Bush skeleton crew. Phil, who was a past president and current active member of the South Gisborne Tennis Club, saw the need to stabilise the association and keep it viable for all tennis enthusiasts. Congratulations also

to Anna Karopoulos who was elected unopposed for another tenure at the helm of the MDLTA (Mountain District Ladies Tennis Association). Anna has retired as SGTC Treasurer and MDLTA Rep. We wish them both the very best. The Club ChampionAnna ships for Senior and Junior Karopoulos singles – always a highlight at SGTC – will be held on Sunday, October 18. Gail Scott

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The Gisborne Cricket Club season is ready to fire up with the Dragons ready to field more teams and have more players than ever before. Jarryd Vernon was recently announced as new club captain and will lead the McIntyre Cup side with coach Simon Harman. Jarryd has won the past three club championships and we look forward to a great season from him and the rest of the team. The first game is against old rivals Sunbury United on October 10. New players of all abilities (men, women and juniors) are most welcome for the upcoming season – information can be found at www.gisbornecc.com. Our Milo In 2 Cricket program for kids aged 5-9 is ready to go for another big season. Kids learn the basic skills of cricket in a fun environment. Registrations are to be done online by going to www.playcricket.com. au then clicking on “Where can I play” and selecting Gisborne. Follow the prompts from there to register and pay for your child online. The instructions are clear on the website, but if you have any difficulty please contact Andrew Headberry at president@gisbornecc.com or on 0425 763 999. Registration is $80 per child which will include bat, ball, hat, shirt and backpack. There will be eight sessions held at Sankey Reserve on Sunday mornings from 9.30am with the first session on October 18.

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Margaret is able to offset her 50% of the farming losses reducing her taxable income to $24,000, as her income from other sources is less than $40,000. However Frank is over the $250,000 threshold and therefore he has to carry forward his share of the farming losses until a year in which his income is less than the threshold. Should you wish to discuss further please feel free to contact Andrew Marshall or Janine Orpwood on 5427 8100 for an initial consultation.

We would like to invite girls aged 8 to 15 to a free “Introduction to Cricket” fun day from 10am to 1pm on Sunday October 25 at Gardiner Reserve, Gisborne. The girls will learn basic cricket rules and skills using interactive training drills by experienced coaches and supervisors. This will be followed by a limited overs game where all the girls will have a chance to bat, bowl and field. We will complete the day with a barbecue lunch for players and families. To register, please phone Angela Dempsey on 0412 204 975 or Julie Mackay on 0431 706 459 or email adempsey@bigpond.net.au

Gisborne Little Athletics Get active at Gisborne Little Athletics with the season starting on Friday October 9, 5pm to 6:30pm. Sessions are each Friday evening until late February with a break for school holidays. There is also optional training with a running coach during the season on Tuesdays at 5pm. Location: Dixon Field, Robertson Street, Gisborne. Ages: 5 to 16. Parental assistance is required on a rostered basis. Register online at: www.memberdesq.imgstg.com/index. cfm?fuseaction=main&OrgID=1370 For more information email: gisborne@ lavic.com.au

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Futsal comes to Gisborne The Stadium, which opened in April at Gisborne Secondary College, offers a range of programs and activities such as basketball, netball, Metafit fitness classes and Futsal.

Futsal Registrations for Macedon Ranges Futsal (5-a-side indoor soccer) are now open. The summer season starts on Monday October 5 and for the first time includes a girls’ and women’s competitions. First-time players are welcome and will be placed in a team if unable to form a team with friends. For more information or to register online, visit www.mrfutsal.org.au or contact Joe Pickin on 0403 562 621.

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Gisborne Thunder strikes again It’s been another busy month at Gisborne Thunder Swimming Club with 10 swimmers qualifying for the Short Course Country Championships in Ballarat. All swimmers achieved personal best times. Gisborne Thunder swimmers with coaches Laura Congratulations to Darcy and Stephanie at the Ballarat Short Course Country Frew who came third in the Championships. 100m Freestyle and Emma If you are interested in participating in Pendlebury who was second in her 200m some friendly competition, come along freestyle event. An awesome effort from to our monthly club night on the second all of our swimmers and thank you to our Saturday of the month at the Gisborne coaches Laura O’Meara and Stephanie Aquatic Centre from 5pm. The only Bertalmio for their support on the day. requirement is the ability to swim 25m This month our club swimmers will in any stroke. We are an inclusive club attend Round Three of the Eaglehawk and warmly welcome swimmers with a Winter Series. Our swimmers have disability. For more information visit our achieved personal best times in previous website, www.gisbornethunder.org rounds. We wish them the best of luck in Faye Matthews the final round.

Venue hire The Stadium has an air-conditioned meeting room that caters for 30 seated or 50 standing. A kitchen is also available for hire. Expressions of interest are also invited for morning weekly hire of The Stadium, starting from January.

Find out more If you have a program you would like to run at The Stadium, or you would like to find out about the full list of programs and activities on offer, phone 5428 1619, email thestadium@mrsc.vic.gov. au or visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/leisure

GISBORNE’S FIRST WHOLE of TOWN

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Club members hail the opening of the season.

Croquet players fight bitter weather Our numbers were down and the weather was foul but what a great opening to a new season. The National Anthem resounded loud and clear and the Australian flag flew high too. Sadly our club champion was delayed so runner-up Barb Snibson ran the first hoop. We were delighted to have Gazette editor Bryan Power present to record the event. We are an intrepid lot at Macedon Ranges so we ventured out in the rain to play our first games for the season. There was lots of ducking for cover so

it was no wonder we pulled the pin and called an early lunch. A huge thank you to Ros Anders for once again providing a fabulous array of sandwiches. It was at this time that I was finally able to present Penny Krstev with her gold mallet badge. If you are free on Wednesday October 21 at 10am, come down to Dixon Field and have a try at this great game. This will be our contribution to Seniors Week. Now that our season is off and running I wish our pennant teams good luck and Margaret Wardell great croquet.

August saw the start of the Interclub Challenge between five local clubs. The format is match play with teams of five players whose handicaps are between 15 and 35. This competition is to encourage ladies to play golf in a different format. After four rounds Gisborne was in second place needing a win at Riverside against Melton. They achieved a narrow win and won the overall competition on a count-back. The Annual Trentham/Gisborne Challenge was held at Trentham this year. Thirteen Gisborne ladies had an enjoyable day in cool but dry conditions and were delighted to come away as victors. Members were saddened to hear that Marie Duggan had recently passed away, aged 87. Marie was a Life Member of Gisborne Golf Club and was held in high esteem for her contributions to the club over many years.

Siblings head to Australian titles Isabelle (12) and Harry (10) Luxmoore will both be saddling up as members of the Victorian team at the Australian Interschool Championships to be held in Sydney at the start of October. This is the second year in a row that the two Braemar College students have earned a spot on the Victorian team and will this year be travelling north with three horses. Isabelle and her horse Regal Tiarnah have a very busy schedule as members of the Vic team in Horse Trials, Medium Dressage and Working Hunter classes, while Harry will also be kept busy riding both of his horses in the Combined Training and Preliminary Dressage.

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Kids Corner

The CHURCHES PAGE Sponsored by Anglican Parish of Gisborne ■ Uniting Church in Australia ■ St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Gisborne ■ House of the Rock Church, Gisborne ■ Gisborne Church of Christ ■ Faithworks-Manaaki ■ St Brigid’s Parish.

Celebrating all our creatures

Gisborne Uniting Church

Welcome to Rev Elson

Anglican Parish of Gisborne The Anglican Parish of Gisborne will celebrate the festival of St Francis on October 4 with a special focus on celebrating God’s creation and all creatures. At our 10.30am Eucharist at the Church of the Resurrection, everyone is invited to bring their animals for the traditional blessing. This year our procession will be led by Truffles the dog. Following the service we will gather at Lion Heads Park for a picnic. All are welcome to join us at this service with their animals or at our Saturday 5.30pm Eucharist October 3 at St John’s Riddells Creek, and also at our Sunday 9am

Truffles is looking forward to leading the procession.

Eucharist at St Paul’s Gisborne. For more information call 5428 4038.

The Reverend Deacon Wendy Elson was recently inducted into the Uniting Church, Macedon Ranges Partnership in August. Rev Elson's induction took place at Kyneton Uniting Church and was led by the Chairperson of the Port Phillip West Presbytery, Rev Paul Blacker. The Rev Mark Dunn delivered the sermon and the combined choir, led by Rev Dr D’Arcy Wood, provided musical performances. Rev Elson will be living in Woodend. Hers is the first of three new appointments the Uniting Church will be making in the partnership. The ministry appointments will be role-based and Rev Elson's primary role is to help the Church and the community to connect. "This is an exciting new venture," Rev Elson said. The partnership initiative has seen 12 congregations from across the Ranges – Romsey, Lancefield, Kyneton, Mia Mia, Metcalfe, Sutton Grange, Barfold, Tylden, Woodend, Mount Macedon, Riddells Creek and Gisborne – combining their resources, skills and vision. Wendy can be contacted on 5427 2761.

Op Shop jottings The only thing that’s worse than making a mistake is concealing it and allowing pride to lock us into it. Why do we do that? Insecurity? Low self–esteem? We’re all prone to being defensive from time to time. But if you find that this has become a pattern in your life, you must do something about it. So, try to listen to yourself as you speak; become aware of your tendency to defend and justify your actions. Guard against defensive body language. Don’t attack your attacker. Simply ask them what they would have done in the situation under discussion. Then thank them for sharing their insights. If you are guilty of a bad decision or wrong behaviour, try admitting it before it comes to light. A simple ‘I made a mistake’ will give you credibility, preserve your integrity, and not allow your mistake to redefine who you are in the eyes of others. It may even increase their level of trust in you. (thewordfortoday.com.au) FaithWorks invites you to our Sunday church service; everyone is welcome! We start at 10am at the Manaaki Function Centre. More info can be found at our website www.faithworkscc.com.au

Join us at St Paul’s Anglican Church for Messy Church on the fourth Sunday of the month, 4.30pm at St Paul’s Parish Hall, corner Brantome and Fisher Streets, Gisborne.

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women's magazines to be sold The spring racing season has arrived and many of you will be at our Op Shop. That request is ongoing and your response is looking for an outfit to wear for that BIG occasion. You'll be pleasantly very much appreciated. We still have on hand a number surprised at the multiple choices of single metal and wooden beds of outfits on offer at St. Paul's Op for sale. These items are not in the Shop. The money you save on shop, so if you are interested in your purchase can be “invested” on the races! looking at these beds, please call The winner of our National me on the phone number below. Samaritan's Purse Gift Op Shop Week competition was Shoeboxes for needy children Sharlene Jensen and her prize overseas are available from our was a voucher for Canteena shop and will need to be in Prince Street, Gisborne. Thank you returned by October 17. Our Saturday morning to the many customers shop volunteer for who entered the this month is Graham competition. Dickinson (pictured). There was a good response to my Graeme Millar Saturday volunteer request last month 0413 781 501 Graham Dickinson for recent food and

Seasons: grief and loss Seasons – Grief and Loss

Seasons is a program specifically designed to assist adults experiencing significant loss in our community. It is a nondenominational program, run by trained volunteers and sponsored by St. Brigid’s. We all experience significant loss at one time or another in our lives. The experience frequently leaves people feeling alone and isolated, unsure or unable to express and process their feelings. Adults responsible for others often have to put aside their grief to soldier on. A recent participant in the program said, “I wanted to be with

St Brigid’s Parish my peers and needed to know others might experience similar fears. When I heard how others felt, it reassured me. Often my reactions were the same. I no longer felt so isolated.” There are no right or wrong ways to grieve. The program involves six sessions from mid-October. Each session runs for two evening hours per week and will be for a group of six to eight people. If you’re interested in attending, please call Kevin Petherbridge on 0412 192 966. Desiree Chambers

House of the Rock House of the Rock hosts transmitting station October is certainly a welcome month to be in after the coldness of our winter this year. House of the Rock is overjoyed to be hosting a transmitting station for Vision Christian Radio on 87.6FM.* Have a listen to this station and marvel at the ability for quality radio to be heard locally. Their website is worth a look at as well – www.vision.org.au Sisters Rock is our women’s ministry group with inspiring and motivational speakers leading us each fortnight via DVDs. Priscilla Shirrer and Beth Moore have great presentational style and their teachings are filled with encouragement from God’s Word. You will find us at 10.30am every second Friday and all women are welcome, no matter where you attend church, or even if you don’t attend church! For further information about our church or any of the above ministries, please phone John or Jenny Barnes on 5426 2039 or myself on 5428 7213. Gay Wilding *To satisfy the regulations of the Australian Com-munications and Media Authority we are required to publish this notice: In accordance with the Radio communications Licence Conditions (Broadcasting Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1998, made under the Radiocommunications Act 1992, UCB Australia Ltd advises that it intends to commence broadcasting from New Gisborne on the 87.6 MHz FM frequency. Any member of the public who believes that this transmission is causing interference to services provided by other stations should contact the licensee at Locked Bag 3, Springwood, Qld 4127, or phone 1800 007 770.

Auction and concert for cancer cure To be held on Sunday afternoon, 1.45pm, on October 18 at the Masonic Hall, Gisborne. Come and join us for a wonderful family afternoon, a concert and auction in aid of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF). Free entry and one child of each family will receive a free story book. Gift bags will be given for each family. Cuppa and scones available for a gold coin donation. The Macedon Ranges Seventh Day Adventist Church is paying for all costs, allowing 100% raised by the auction to go to the Australian Cancer Research Foundation. See advertisement on page 17 for more details. Sylvia Wall, ARCF Volunteer and Macedon Ranges SDA Church


100 Years Ago From the pages of the old Gisborne Gazette October, 1915 Editorial – Australians and Conscription – Australians who are calling for conscription should pause to consider what conscription, which is really the corollary of militarism, means. It appears to us that this is not a question in which a lead should be given by the self-governing Dominions. Conscription, if it comes, must come from the heart of the Empire, and even then its adoption by self-governing Dominions is not to be taken as a matter of course. Like a severe surgical operation, it is only to be resorted to at the last extremity. In other words, the present system of voluntary enlistment must be proved to be a failure before compulsory laws on the subject can be placed on the Statute Book. Church of England–Confirmation in Gisborne Parish – On Sat. last, Dr Clarke, Archbishop of Melbourne, accompanied by Mrs Clarke, visited Gisborne and on the following day administered the rite of Confirmation at Gisborne and Upper Macedon. The Archbishop said he would like to carry their thoughts further back than 1855, the year in which their church was placed in position. In 1836, Australia was a place very remote from England. It was then an Archdeaconery in the Diocese of Calcutta. In 1847, Bishop Perry was placed in charge of the Diocese of Melbourne, which included the whole of Victoria. From England, three iron churches, which had been built in sections, were sent – one was the church at Gisborne, and another at Collingwood, was sold for £60. Extract – Gisborne Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, Tues. Oct. 5, 1915 – Inspector’s Report: Dogs Registered – 30; Dairies 12 – Higgins 9 cows; Smith 5; Kilmartin 1; Hassed 5; Walsh 2; Slater 5; Dunn 8, Pierce 4; Henderson 2; Girls’ Home 5; Higgins 8, Dwyer 2. Samples of the following had been forwarded to the analyst and approved – mustard, vinegar, Chilipunch, green ginger, cream of tartar, pepper, oatmeal, coffee. Gisborne State School – The report of the Inspector for State Schools (Mr. J. Cross): A very good working spirit prevails in the school. All the subjects in the State school syllabus appear in the timetable and the time available is judiciously distributed among them. There are some old children in grade VI, but the present teacher is not in any way responsible; they are new scholars. In general the children are quite as far advanced as their ages would indicate. I have noted lessons in reading, grammar, number, composition, etc.. The children work neatly on their slates and books and their writing is of good and very good quality. The premises, building and equipments remain substantially as at last visit. New desks however have been obtained. The suggestions as to the outside improvements have not yet been complied with but I understand the matter is likely to receive attention. There is a considerable amount of illustrative and decorative material in the school and everything is thoroughly clean.

What’s On

Regular group meetings New members welcome

ADULT RIDING CLUB (Gis.) 2nd Saturday Robertson Res ADULT RIDING CLUB (Bullengarook) 2nd Saturday Rec Reserve ANGLING CLUB 2nd Wed 8pm Railway Hotel Macedon BRIDGE  CLUB Mon 12.30, Tues 7.15, Thurs 12.30 St Mary’s Church Hall, Woodend 5420 7595 BUSHWALKING CLUB Tel 5428 2450 CANASTA CLUB 1.30pm every Mon except first Mon of month, Parish centre (behind St Pauls Church, Gisborne) CAR CLUB 1st Wednesday 8pm Steam Park, New Gisb CARERS GROUP (MacRanges) 2nd & 4th Thurs, 1pm Woodend RSL 5420 7132 (Note: 4th Thurs carers only) COFFEE FOR CARERS 3rd Tuesday La Cibo Cafe 10am COMMUNITY GARDEN Wed 9am Church of Christ CROQUET CLUB Wed & Sat 10am Dixon Field CWA GISBORNE 2nd Monday 10am Masonic Hall, Gisb. CWA MACEDON 3rd Tues 1pm & 7pm 662 Mt Macedon Rd DALY RESERVE WORKING BEE 9.30am 1st Saturday    EUCHRE Tues 7.30 Doug White Meeting Room 5428 2695 FILM SOCIETY 2nd Wed Woodend Neigh’hood House 5427 2323 FLY FISHING CLUB 4th Wed 7.30pm MRFEC Gisborne FOCUS CLUB 2nd Fri 12 noon Gisborne Golf Club FRIENDS of JACKSONS CREEK Working bees 3rd Sun 10-noon, 5428 1178 or 0417 558 221 FROCKS & JOCKS CHOIR Tuesdays 7.30pm 5428 3002 GARDEN CLUB 2nd Wed Various 5428 2434 GENEALOGY GROUP 4th Thurs 7.30 Family Hist Rm GIRL GUIDES Thursdays 5pm Gis Comm Hall GISBORNE SINGERS Tues 7.30pm Holy Cross PS HISTORICAL SOCIETY   Wed 10am-4pm Court House LIBRARY: TODDLERS’ STORY TIME Mon 10.30am, Wed 10.30am LIONS CLUB DINNER NIGHT Last Friday of month La Cibo Cafe 6pm MARTIAL ARTS Thurs from 5.15pm St Brigid’s Hall MASONIC LODGE 2nd Thurs 7pm Masonic Hall Aitken St MASTERS AFL    Wed 6.30pm   Sankey Reserve MT MAC & DIST HORT SOC 1st Tues Horticultural Hall MUMS’ GROUP 2nd Mon, 9.30-11.30am 49 Fisher St OBEDIENCE DOG CLUB Sun 9am Riddells Rec Res 9am-2pm OLDE TIME MARKET 1st Sun each month OXFAM LUNCH 3rd Friday, noon Uniting Church PETANQUE 2nd & 4th Sat, 10am behind Caltex service station, Station Rd, Gisborne PHOENIX ART & CRAFTS 1st Thursday monthly 5428 2835 PHOTOGRAPHIC SOC 1st Tues & 2nd Mon 7pm Riddell’s Creek Neighbourhood House PONY CLUB Bullengarook 1st Sunday Rec Reserve PONY CLUB Gisborne 1st Sunday Robertson Reserve PROBUS 1st Thurs 10am Masonic Hall QUILTERS (Gisb) Wed 7.30pm Room attached to Gisb Library RAMBLERS Fridays 9.15am Tennis Club Dixon Field RED CROSS 1st Fri 1.30pm Sen Cits Rooms ROTARY Tues 6.45 for 7pm Gisborne Golf Club, book 5428 4483 by 1pm Mon RUNNING GROUP Tues & Thurs 6pm, Sun 8am Gisborne Aquatic Centre RSL 1st Mon 2pm Hall at 247 Station Rd 5428 2233 SAFARI CLUB 2nd Sat 5428 1878 SEED SAVERS 2nd Monday 7.30pm Riddells Ck Neighbourhood House SENIOR CITS (Macedon) Tues 10am Tony Clarke Res SPINNERS & FIBRE GROUP Tues 12 noon Riddells Ck Neighbourhood House THUNDER SWIMMING CLUB 2nd Sat 5pm Aquatic Centre TOASTMASTERS 1st & 3rd Tues 7.20pm Senior Citizens Centre, 8 O’Shanassy St, Sunbury T.O.W.N. Mondays 6pm Gisborne Bowls Club TOY LIBRARY Sat 10-noon; 1st & 3rd Wed 10-11am TRAVEL CLUB 3rd Tues 7.30pm Riddell Neighb’hood House U3A Mondays 10.30am MRFEC ULYSSES GROUP 3rd Tues 6pm Sunbury FC VINTAGE MACHINERY Working bees 2nd Sun 8.30am Steam Park Meetings last Friday 7pm Steam Park WRITERS’ GROUP Last Sat of month 2-5pm Woodend Neighbourhood House YOUNG VOICES Thursdays 4.15-5.45pm St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Forest St, Woodend 5426 4801 or sdggome@patash.com.au YOUTH SPACE Thurs 4-6pm Manaaki, Aitken St

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OCTOBER 2 Caravan Burlesque at Kyneton Town Hall 10 3-4 Blessing of the animals 34 5 Futsal season begins at The Stadium 23 6 Seniors Week Book Groups 8 6 Melancholia exhibition opens 10 6 Mt Mac Hort Soc talk: Peonies 27 7 Meet your councillors 3 8 Build a robot workshops begin 7 9 Little Aths season begins 32 9 Just Jazz! at Kyneton Town Hall 10 10 Meet Leianne Ivankovic at The Gallery 10 10 Dennis Long Family benefit night 3 10 Simon Tedeschi at Duneira 9 14 Mental Health Services Expo 12 14 Gilligan Reserve AGM 3 14 Film Society ‘To Have and Have Not’ 10 15 Last day for returning Samaritan’s Purses 5 15 Mums’ Clothes Swap at La Cibo Cafe 7 15 ADFAS talk on Renaissance Florence 9 16 Falls prevention program begins 12 17 Chaplaincy progressive dinner 3 17 Rotary Stroke Awareness checkups 7 17 Talk: Raptors of the Macedon Ranges 19 17 Montessori Pre-School fete 21 17 1st Gisborne Scouts fundraiser at Duneira 25 18 Colour Run 12 18 Festival Committee fundraiser at Duneira 3 18 Lancefield Show; 18-24 Lancefield Megafauna Festival 5 18 Young Voices concert 10 18 Tour of Melton Botanical Garden 26 18 Jacksons Creek working bee 28 18 South Gisborne Tennis Championships 32 18 Milo Cricket program begins 32 18 Concert and auction for cancer research 34 21 Community solar bulk-buy info session 3 21 ‘Carmen Sweet’ at Kyneton Town Hall 10 22 Talk: Recent Bird Extinctions 19 24 Romsey Primary 150th anniversary 4 25 Introduction to cricket for girls 32 31 Sustainability bike ride 16 30–Nov 3 Macedon Ranges Art Group Show 11 Bruno Bonaccurso is waiting to help match up job seekers with those needing staff.

Free employment assistance in Gisborne Sarina Russo Job Access Gisborne is a local provider delivering the services of the Federal Government’s Job Active Program across the region. The company operates from the offices of Macedon Ranges Further Education on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This free program assists local residents to engage and re-enter the workforce. The team is currently working with local job-ready clients with a range of different skills and qualifications ready to get back into the workforce. We also, on behalf of the government, assist local employers in gaining staff. This service is at no cost to the employer/business. We can screen, shortlist and provide suitable candidates for your business. Please feel free to list a vacancy with us. It’s free, it’s effective and it works. Call 13 15 59 or email the manager at bonaccursob@sarinarusso.com.au Bruno Bonaccurso

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