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Last watch on Grove OCEAN Grove’s last remaining Neighbourhood Watch areas are closing down due to a lack of support. Writing is this week’s Voice Bill Sommers expresses his regret that “Unfortunately, due to the lack of support from and our inability to attract new volunteers, we have to announce that Neighbourhood Watch – Ocean Grove, Areas 39/43 have had to close down. “It is with great regret that we have to take this step as we have tried very hard to keep Neighbourhood Watch operating
in this area.” The group will however attempt to keep the information ongoing in the Voice once a month. “Our thanks also go to the many business organisations who have supported us over the many years of our operation. These companies have enabled us to carry the message to the households in our Areas.” One of the main reasons given for the decline in members is that police that used to attend meetings have been diverted away under new initiatives. The issue is now likely to be
political with the state opposition pledging “enhance the role of Neighbourhood Watch, and fund a new state headquarters and manager to increase statewide crime prevention activities to make Victoria safer. Funding of $550,000 will be allocated over four years. “Neighbourhood Watch volunteers are powerful grassroot crime fighters,” said Kurt Reiter, Coalition candidate for Bellarine. “The Labor Government has refused to fund this practical, commonsense organisation, and their soft-
on-crime approach has caused Neighbourhood Watch to waste away because of a lack of support and resources.” Kurt Reiter said a Coalition Government would also restore access to street-bystreet crime statistics for local Neighbourhood Watch groups, to ensure communities could make informed decisions based on crime rates in their areas. “The Coalition will breathe new life back into Neighbourhood Watch.” Reiter added. Your view? news@ oceangrovevoice.com
POLICE are searching for a teenager over an attempted armed robbery at the Shell service station in Wallington Road. The offender, thought to be aged about 15, walked into the service station on Tuesday evening armed with an iron golf club and demanded the cashier fill up a rucksack with cigarettes. Detective Senior Constable James Lee of the Geelong Criminal Investigation Unit said that the man entered the premises at about 6.30pm. “He has approached the casher and placed a golf iron on the consul and he has taken a black backpack off his shoulder and placed it on the counter, said Det Sen Const Lee. “He has then asked the consul operator to fill it with cigarettes. She has replied ‘you have got to be kidding?’ He has said ‘no, fill it up’. “She (the consul operator) has then reached under the consul and pressed the alarm button. “The offender then said ‘you’ve called the cops’ and with that he has grabbed his golf club and backpack and fled. “ Det Sen Constable Lee said the man was wearing a pumpkin coloured balaclava with cut out holes for his eyes and a black windcheater. He is described as being 1.65m tall and about 15 years of age. He was last seen running towards Bell Street. Police would like to speak to two women that entered the service station shortly after the incident. Any information contact Det Sen Constable Lee on: 5225 3113.
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Wallington fire OCEAN Grove, Wallington and Mannerim CFA were called to deal with a burn off and then a large shed fire at a property in Lings Road last week. Crews were on scene until about 2.30am dealing with the shed fire (pictured left). In the last fortnight crews were also called out to an alarm at a home in Westleigh Court, a car fire on Barwon Heads Road (see story opposite), and as support to a suspected gas leak in Queenscliff.
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Mark Brandon alias “Chopper” Read will be in Ocean Grove this month. The ex-convict, author and celebrity will be in conversation with Warwick Hadfield (ghostwriter of the forthcoming book “One Thing Led to Another” and Kevin Sheedy’s “Stand your Ground”) at BookGrove on Saturday November 13 at 11am.
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ONE Ocean Grove resident got an unwelcome surprise in his garden on Saturday night. The driver of a Nissan Skyline failed to take a left hand turn out of Aldebaran, hit a power pole and then spun through a garden fence. Police and paramedics attended the accident but neither the driver nor his female passenger needed to be taken to hospital. Police also attended the scene and will prepare a report on what happened.
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ST Peter’s Fair is being held in the middle of this month, and as usual ,a great fun day for all the family is guaranteed. Children will be well catered for with a free
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We have gone to great lengths to welcome Darryn Arnold back to Ocean Grove. Darryn is an experienced Property Manager of many years and constantly attending training to ensure the best possible systems and techniques are always in place. Darryn is a Past Chairman of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria Geelong Division and a Lecturer in Real Estate at the Real Estate Institute of Victoria in Melbourne. Darryne is a Licensed Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, the holder of an Associate Diploma in Real Estate and very passionate about Real Estate. Feel free to call Darryn on 0448 510 136 as he looks forward to being of assistance to old and new clients.
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DOG walkers are being urged to help protect a pair of Hooded Plovers and their eggs after they successfully nested along a stretch of beach east of Collendina. Last year was the first time in five years that Hooded Plovers have successfully fledged anywhere between Point Lonsdale and Ocean Grove. The area about a kilometer east of Collendina has been sign-posted and John Murray, a Birds Australia volunteer, has said that dog walkers will give the young birds a chance of survival if they can deter their pets from the base of the dunes in that area. The birds should hatch around the end of this month and would fly the nest by the end of December.
GRACE THE GRACE breast and gynaecological cancer group is meeting in Geelong next Wednesday. The topic will be music therapy and the speaker will be well-known harpist Peter Roberts. The meeting will take place between 1pm and 3pm at St John of God Hospital on Wednesday November 10. Bring a pillow for comfort and listen to soothing music. Details Barb Cummins on 5226 8888.
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Forty festive fundraising years OCEAN Grove’s Nancy Ward can be forgiven for being a stickler for sending out Christmas cards to friends and relatives. But sending cards is more than a kind seasonal gesture for Nancy. For forty years Nancy has been involved in selling charity Christmas cards and helping raise funds for dozens of causes. On October 25 the local charity card shop at Geelong’s Wesley Church in Yarra Street reopened for business, this year supporting
Nancy Ward.
23 charities varying from Barwon Health Foundation and Multiple Sclerosis to Cottage by the Sea and Cancer After Care. The charity card shop is run entirely by volunteers through the YMCA on a roster. Other Ocean Grove helpers include Jean Johnson and Beryl Bainbridge. Every charity gets the full value of the cards sold. Nancy first got involved in selling the cards through the
Royal Children’s Hospital. In the 40 years they have been selling the cards they have made well over $100,000 in the Geelong region. Nancy still enjoys the fundraising. “I wouldn’t still be there if I didn’t. It’s been a bit of a passion for me. The shop is open on Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm and on Saturdays from November 13 between 9am and 12noon. It stays open until December 19.
Tourist takeoff Could new Tiger Airways flights be a gain for Ocean Grove?
events like the Queenscliff Music Festival (in late November).” Mr Grant believed the launch of Tiger Airways at Avalon Airport had already seen a boost for the Ocean Grove region. He said members of the local media in regional Queensland destinations such as Mackay and Rockhampton had visited the Bellarine Peninsula region and spoken highly of Ocean Grove’s scenery. “We had some media people down from Queensland (with the Tiger launch at Avalon Airport) and they were commenting about a flock of Cockatoos they saw in Ocean Grove when they visited the region,” Mr Grant said. Meanwhile, Ken Carn, who has managed the Ocean Grove Motor Inn in Wallington Road, Ocean Grove, since December 2009, expects bookings to fill up during
the coming months. The Ocean Grove Motor Inn is currently undergoing renovations that are expected to be completed next year. “It normally picks up in December right through to the end of the January – that’s the way it is going at the moment,” Carn said. “We do though need to get busier that is why we are doing renovations to increase our capacity and improve the quality of the place.” Carn said the recent UCI Road Cycling Championships held in Geelong throughout September and October saw positive effects for his business. “We certainly got a rise in September and October, it was busier than normal when the cycling was on,” Carn said. “We had a tourist from Japan that was over here for the cycling.”
next month, and are encouraging locals to join in the fun by booking a site for the morning. Sites at the park off Presidents Avenue cost $12 with all proceeds going to the ongoing works on the tracks, playgrounds and picnic
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OCEAN Grove RSL has launched an appeal for service artefacts to go on display in their new memorabilia cabinet at Club Grove. The new cabinet will feature in the soon to be completed Club Grove renovations. Among the items they are seeking are army, navy and air force uniforms, war letters, cards, medals, uniform buttons, badges, lanyards, berets, dress hats, maps, flags and photographs. If you can help please call Ron Johnson on 5255 4847.
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Car fire
THE Ocean Grove fire brigade attended the scene of a car fire late last month. The car fire was reported at 1.40am on Wednesday October 21 in Barwon Heads Road, Barwon Heads. Police said there were no suspicious circumstances but initial reports said the car was abandoned. There were two trucks from Barwon Heads that also attended the fire.
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LOCAL Ocean Grove tourist operators can expect a busy summer ahead with the launch of Tiger Airways into Avalon Airport this month, according to Geelong Otway Tourism. Singapore-based operator Tiger Airways will commence its Avalon operations from November 10. Geelong Otway Tourism Executive Director Roger Grant told the Voice earlier this month the Ocean Grove and the Bellarine Peninsula region would benefit enormously with the low cost airline carrier coming to Avalon Airport. Tiger Airways will run regular flights from seven Australian destinations including the Gold Coast, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Mackay, Alice Springs and Rockhampton to Avalon Airport. “There are a lot of good factors for the region in particular Ocean Grove and the Bellarine Peninsula with low cost airline airfares coming in from Tiger Airways at Avalon Airport,” Mr Grant said. “What we have also found is people like taking multiple short breaks from Melbourne as well. “It’s normally a strong time of year coming up with the summer approaching, whether it is music
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day in the life - rod greer
True community, in need of a heart BORN, grew up and educated in Melbourne’s northern suburb of Glenroy in the 50’s and 60’s. It was an area of incredibly rapid growth and change at that time. I remember it going from bread and ice being delivered by horse and cart, the milkman early in the morning and the ‘night man’ coming every Thursday. The advent of sewer was one of God’s greater gifts to kids who were scared of the dark. We played on the street until the streetlights came on and we knew everyone in the neighbourhood. I collected and bred lizards from the bluestones rocks in the area. By the time I left home it had an incredible multicultural mix and many of the ‘issues’ related to outer urban areas with poor infrastructure to meet the growth needs. The sense of community was ever present for us at that time. I attended the local primary and high school and was lucky enough to get into Melbourne Uni to eventually complete a commerce degree and teacher training. Being keen to stay in Melbourne so that I could marry the girl around the corner, the Department of Education saw fit to send me to
Sale!... This was undoubtedly a true act of compassion on their part. Thus began our ‘love affair’ of a difference with the educational bureaucracy that was to stay with me the rest of my working life. (I still married the girl around the corner and together we have raised a family of three daughters and now have four grandsons and a ‘princess’!) We spent our life teaching and living in country towns around Victoria (Sale, Wedderburn, Stawell and Camperdown) before looking for somewhere ‘quiet’ to spend those restful, relaxing years in retirement. You know…. leisurely walks on the beach, reading a book before lunch, pottering in the shed and garden… In your dreams! In all these towns we were active in the community leading sporting, church and service groups. Great times and no regrets. We were lucky enough to find a bit of heaven in Ocean Grove which was, at the time, quite overgrown, but a ‘renovators delight with plenty of potential.’ We have converted a small house and an acre block into something like a home and a garden. When we retired from teaching we moved down here at the end of 2003. Along with
Rod Greer and his 1950s Holden FX project.
renovating the house, adding rooms to attract the family for holidays, and landscaping the whole block we continued our Rotary membership and Uniting Church association. I also have a keen interest in sport. Whilst not a champion at any I play golf, tennis, and try to run with all with a passion. One day I’ll hit the perfect shot or break a PB of sorts. I guess retirement is not a good description of our
lifestyle. No doubt there are many who will read this and be able to relate. Our active community involvement includes being on several committees and groups mostly associated with the Uniting Church and the Rotary Club of Ocean Grove. In being this involved we have come to appreciate one of the true strengths of the Ocean Grove community and that is its sense of community. No matter what we do or
where we go we meet people that are members of several groups contributing not only to the good of those groups but collectively to the whole district; making it a truly welcoming and thriving community. One we would all hope doesn’t get lost in the population growth that is occurring. To Judy and I coming to Ocean Grove has meant that while we have had a new beginning in some ways
it has been a continuation of our commitment to the community wherever we live. Ocean Grove is a community with a strong sense of community. It is a true pity that it doesn’t have a real community centre. We have an excellent sports area, which will be enhanced when all sports are centred on the area. We have some excellent parks such as Ocean Grove Park (with its future sound shell), the Nature Reserve and, in the future, the Lookout Reserve. However, we don’t have a central meeting place where groups can meet, where performances and celebrations can be held for all sorts of events. We need a municipal centre (in the old language a ‘town hall’). Such a facility located in the vicinity of the Shell Rd Reserve would give Ocean Grove a ‘physical heart’ to match its ‘social heart’. Having said what is needed, I still find tremendous pleasure in the beach, strolling the Terrace shops (always finding someone to talk to), the friendliness of the traders and business people and the opportunity to participate in the sport and community activities. ‘This is the place to be’…… (or has that been said before!)
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A delighted Jan Farrell with kinder children and staff at Ocean Grove PreSchool.
OCEAN GROVE based City of Greater Geelong councillor Jan Farrell has hailed the State Government’s funding of $1.2 million for two local kindergartens in the local region, writes Mark Heenan. Cr Farrell, who represents the Beangala Ward in Ocean Grove, said the state government contributions of $1 million for the Integrated Children’s Centre at the Surfside Kindergarten and the $200,000 upgrade of the Ocean Grove and District Preschool was fantastic news. The announcement of the funding grant was made last month by the State Government. “It is just the best possible
news for the town’s preschoolers and their parents,” Cr Farrell said. Meanwhile State Member for Bellarine, Lisa Neville, said the government grant would also deliver better quality kindergarten programs and offer extended hours to suit pre-schoolers and their parents. “This funding means a major expansion of the facilities at Ocean Grove to cater for immediate and future demand for kindergarten places - a situation that has been brought about by the population growth being experienced in the Ocean Grove area,” she said. Chair of the Ocean Grove Kindergarten's Future Committee, Sally-Ann Caligari,
believed the funding grants would help ensure the security of local kinder places for 2012 and beyond. “With only 9 kinder places left for the whole of Ocean Grove in 2012, increasing pressure from the towns growing population and the 2013 increase in kinder hours to 15 hours a week, this funding is just what we needed,” Caligari said. “We were given the news on Thursday October 21 by a very excited Jan Farrell. “This funding equates to the creation of an extra 100 kinder places over the next 3 years, which will hopefully take the pressure off our stressed kinders for the short term.”
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Shannan earns Globe for running the show IT may not be a real Golden Globe award but it is the next best thing for Ocean Grove Gloria Jean’s Coffee’s barista Shannan Phillips. Shannan, normally second in charge, was appointed the relief manager of Gloria Jean’s Coffees Ocean Grove while her hardworking owners took a break and holidayed in America last month. Husband and wife team Lisa and Jason Porter, co-owners
and managers of the Ocean Grove Gloria Jean’s Coffees outlet, departed for America in September for a three-week holiday only returning home last month. Shannan managed the coffee franchise from Thursday September 23 to Saturday October 16 period. Inspired by the Porter family holiday to Hollywood’s Universal Studios, Lisa brought
back a Golden Globe momento award for one of her most reliable staff members while she was in Los Angeles. “It was my idea, Shannan dealt with lots of stuff while we were away especially with staffing,” Lisa said. “She had to get the Golden Globe for running the store. Shannan absolutely did a great job, we were very impressed when we got back to work this Barista Shannan Phillips. month.”
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THIS NEWSPAPER The Voice Ocean Grove Voice is published as a business in Ocean Grove, Victoria. ABN: 84 015 758 697. The editor Mr A. Barber accepts responsibility for editorial content.
Your views matter to the Ocean Grove Voice. If you are unhappy about anything you read in this newspaper either email: news@ocean grovevoice.com or write to PO Box 54 Ocean Grove, Victoria 3226.
PARTNERSHIP to help the community: Andy Franks, president of Ocean Grove Golf Club and Noel Emselle, president of the Rotary Club of Ocean Grove with the new Public Access Defibrillator (PAD).
OCEAN Grove Rotary and Golf clubs have worked together to get the seventh Public Access Defibrillator installed in the town. The equipment which talks the operator through a step by step set of procedures when a patient has, or has appeared to go into cardiac arrest, will be available neighbours of the golf club, fishermen or anyone close by. The equipment is said to improve the chances of survival from 3 per cent to 90 per cent. The two clubs went halves on the project. Rotary’s Wal Kelly has championed the project to distribute PADs across the town and is available to speak to groups on their operation.
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Balmy night on the beach OCEAN Grover’s finally been enjoying a few balmy nights walking on the beach. The picture right was captured by local Ali O’Halloran.
Kinder funding boost I was pleased to announce recently $1 million in State Government funding for the construction of the Integrated Children’s Centre in Ocean Grove and $200,000 for upgrading of the Ocean Grove and District Preschool. This funding means a major expansion of the facilities at Ocean Grove to cater for immediate and future demand for kindergarten places – a situation that has been brought about by population growth being experienced in the Ocean Grove area.
Free bikes provide plenty of pedal power to local primary kids I was delighted to present two pupils from Surfside Primary School with free bicycles as part of the Victorian Government’s 1000 bike Ride2School giveaway. Congratulations to the two lucky recipients, Brodey Hamilton and Courtney Mercer who were nominated for the prize by their school for their leadership qualities. All nominees were selected as a reward for either participating in their school bike club or taking part in a bicycle education program. Two students from 500 Government and nonGovernment schools across the state will receive free bicycles before Christmas as part of the Ride2School 1000 Bikes Student Leadership Reward. We want to give our kids the best start in life and that means getting them off the couch and being more active. Walking or riding to school was an easy way for young
people to get some of the 60 minutes exercise they need every day to stay healthy. These bikes will help the Year 6 pupils who receive them make an active transition to secondary school and hopefully develop riding as a lifelong habit. Each child was also given a free helmet. Funding open to restore war memorials Grants are now open for ex-service organisations, councils and community groups in Bellarine to apply for funding to restore local war memorials. Eligible groups can apply for funding of up to $10,000 from the Restoring Community War Memorials Grants Program to upgrade and enhance local commemorative sites, honour rolls and avenues of honour. Our war memorials are a physical expression of our enduring respect for those who served and sacrificed so much and encourage young people to learn about our history and to continue honouring the legacy of our veterans. Applications for this latest round of Restoring Community War Memorials Grants close on 31 January 2011. To apply for a Restoring Community War Memorials Grant, call 1300 366 356 or visit www. grants.dpcd.vic.gov.au - or contact my office for more information. As always, please don't hesitate to contact my office if there are any issues I may be able to assist you with. Hon Lisa Neville MP Member for Bellarine 5248 3462
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Ocean Grove Surf Lifesavers were busy tin-shaking on Saturday as part of the Surf Frenzy fundraiser.
DURING the past week local artists have had the rare opportunity to get their work more widely exposed. In the lead up to the Melbourne Cup local shops, cafes and even the arcade have been opened up as mini galleries. Pictured left is Ocean Grove artist Alan Morgan who has had his work displayed in Mensland and the Trak Arcade.
GENEROUS local shopkeepers, supportive shoppers and the surf club combined to raise thousands of dollars towards a new IRB (Inflatable Rescue Boat) when the Surf Frenzy was held in the town on Saturday. Ocean Grove Surf Lifesaving Club has more than 700 members and provides beach patrols, competitions, nippers programmes and surf and rescucitation training from its base on Main Beach. The club has won 11 consecutive state titles.
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Murf “Barwon Heads Bridge.” “I don’t think they should give it a new name. You actually hit the nail on the head by calling it the Barwon Heads bridge, it’s still called the Barwon Heads bridge, why change it? I don’t think it is a good idea at all.”
Lisa “Barwon Heads Bridge” “I do travel across the bridge and I’m very disappointed now that I can’t see the ocean because the bars are too high. I think they should leave it alone, I think they should leave the name as it is, unless they rename it as ‘Battle of the bridge’.”
Luke “Barwon Heads Bridge.” “It’s a bit of a joke really. At the end of the day it is just a bridge. I don’t see why so many people have complained about it. I think if they are going to rename it, let them rename it. “I think there is too much fuss over the whole thing.”
Bernie Barwon Heads Bridge.” “Leave it as the Barwon Heads bridge. I don’t like their idea of changing the name.”
‘Blatant political stunt’, Napthine Look back for a moment to 2006. With the State Election just around the corner and the seat of South Barwon rated marginal, the Government was worried. So down to the banks of the Barwon River they came and with much fanfare announced “the heritage-listed, much loved Barwon Heads Bridge has been saved from demolition, with the Bracks Government today announcing the bridge is here to stay”. Michael Crutchfield called it “a win for good old fashioned community spirit”. Mr Hulls said “today's decision will make sure it stays”. Mr Batchelor said “the Government had decided to save the existing bridge from demolition after input from Heritage Victoria and the local community”. Amazing what can be said before an election - for we now know the truth! The historic bridge has been completely demolished and
2 new bridges built (at a cost of close to $50 million) with total disregard for the community and no thought for the long term future of the town. Now move forward to 2010 and another State Election looms. Low and behold the politicians have announced they will be back in town. This time for “a bridge open day celebration” that will include the naming of the new bridges. Firstly I note it is not a “bridge opening” as the bridge is simply not finished yet and in fact the project won't be finished until March 2011. Secondly why do we have to name the bridge? Simply call it the Barwon Heads Bridge as we have always done. But if we must then to have a so called competition that runs for only 1 week seems to not take the issue very seriously. In fact when the current Stakeholder Liaison Group meet recently the
community representatives asked for more time and suggested the issue should not be political and recommended nothing happen until December (after the election). But again we were not listened to and the Government has pushed its own agenda – even to the point that (I have been told) they have drawn up their own list of possible names for us! Once again we see what could be called “good old fashioned Government dictatorship”. Mind you if we have to name our bridge here are a few of options: • The New Historic Barwon Heads Bridge – because the Minister for Transport thinks the new bridge “maintains the character of the timber bridge”. • The Bridge of Broken Promises – I think this is self evident • Buckley's Bridge – because we always had “buckley's chance” of getting the Government to keep their promises.
• Mary McKillop Bridge – because it would have taken a miracle for the Government to listen to the people. • The Spin Bridge – because when questioned about promising the bridge was here to stay I was told what they really meant “was a bridge would stay in that location, not that the old bridge would stay”. This Government has treated the people of Barwon Heads with total contempt and if they think their appearance here a week before the Election will win you them votes, we say think again.
Bernard Napthine Supported by: Geoff Waite President Barwon Heads Association Hamish Lonsdale President BH Traders & Tourism Association
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Picnic in the Park WITH just over three weeks to go until Ocean Grove’s inaugural Picnic in the Park, the organisers are encouraging all small groups in the town to use a golden opportunity to market what they do. Already sports, hobby and service clubs have take up the offer but there are many more out there that have yet to register an interest. Among those that have already signed up are Ocean Grove’s
newly formed Coastcare Group. Only formed back in August and already boasting 47 members, the group has hit the ground running and has big vision for helping generate awareness about the Ocean Grove foreshore and coastal environment. Jackie Scully, president of the group which meets at the Surf Lifesaving Club every month, said of the Picnic in the Park: “It should be a great way to engage with the local community,
hopefully sign up new members and get some feedback from the public.” There will also be a wide range of entertainment, including Dan the Magic Man, a wood chopping demo, the Serenity Animal Farm and historic Vehicles. The organisers are also encouraging buskers to get in touch so that they can be slotted into the schedule. They would also like to hear from other local interest groups, craft and art groups.
There will be hay bales to sit on so bring your chairs, picnic baskets and lunch and have a good old fashioned picnic. The picnic on Saturday November 27 is being organised through the combined efforts of Ocean Grove Community Enterprise, Ocean Grove Community Association, Ocean Grove Business Association and the Rotary Club of Ocean Grove. Contact Richard on Richard@ memories.net.au or 0439 484437.
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A STEADY stream of visitors took the chance to enjoy the Uniting Church Fete on Saturday, with the timing of the event just about perfectly arranged before the downpour arrived. Smiling faces, tea and cakes and plenty of bargains to be had ensured the fete lived up to its great reputation as a good old fashioned church fete.
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Captain Gibbs to lead Grove into new era OCEAN Grove has elected its new fire brigade captain. Third Lieutenant Steve Gibbs was unanimously elected the new station chief at the election on Monday last week. After the sudden and very sad passing of the much loved and respected Captain Bob Smith, the Brigade found itself in a situation it had not expected to arise for a long time to come, the election of a new Captain. Since Captain Bob's passing, the brigade has been led admirably by 1st Lieutenant John Wynn and the Brigade
management team. This situation could not last and a new Captain had to be elected. The process was not rushed and was conducted in a friendly and harmonious atmosphere. To conduct the election in accordance with CFA regulations, Operations Officer Ian Beswick was at hand to chair the meeting and make sure protocol was adhered to. In a great show of solidarity there was only one nomination, 3rd Lieutenant Steve Gibbs. Steve was elected with a show of hands with all members present
enthusiastically endorsing the candidate. Steve accepted with a short speech telling the members of the honour it is to lead such a great team and to serve the community. Steve has a great history of volunteerism spending seven years in the Army Reserve where he learnt one of his most important skills, team work. Within that team work he also learnt valuable leadership skills that he has carried with him through life. He has been a member of the CFA family for 17 years with about 15
of those years at Ocean Grove. Steve rose through the ranks from 4th then 3rd Lieutenant and now Captain. Because Steve vacated a spot, there were other elections conducted on the night with the successful members being: 1st Lt John Wynn, 2nd Lt Matt Geerings, 3rd Lt Matt Fisher, 4th Lt Jason Barry and the Communications Officer Adam Wakeling. Steve said it was a “privilege and an honour” to take the position. “We are very fortunate to be surrounded by great people, including
career firefighters such as Craig McGarry and Matt Geerings,” he said. “I am very fortunate that Bob has left the brigade in such good shape as it will make it a lot easier for me.” Steve, who began his CFA service in July 1994 with the Plenty Fire Brigade, said he would bring a consultative style of leadership to the brigade. “You do not become an expert overnight, it’s important that you get everyone’s input, it’s important that you listen to everyone.” Away from the brigade,
New Ocean Grove fire brigade captain Steve Gibbs is congratulated by Operations Officer Ian Beswick.
Steve is married to Tracey and they have a son Matt and daughter Amy. Steve works as the National Health and Safety Manager for Target. That expertise
has been well appreciated locally where he took on the voluntary position of safety officer at a number of large local events, such as the Tranquillity Fair and Celebrate ’58.
Crowd defies weather
CHRISTMAS BARGAINS NOW IN STORE!! Visitors to the Fresh Food Fair were treated to music from Give Way, made up of past primary school pupils.
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A GOOD crowd defied the weather to help make Surfside Primary School’s Fresh Food Fair another success. As usual there was plenty to do - some things were moved inside - but that failed to dampen the spirits of those manning the stalls or enjoying them. A major feature of this year’s fair was the newly opened school kitchen and with recent rains their adjoining garden has been supplying plenty of fresh and tasty ingredients to cook with. Of course the rides were as popular as ever, with queues forming even when it was raining. And there were smiling faces to be seen in spite of this year’s wet weather.
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A local Toast to the Coast LOCAL vineyards and cellar doors still pulled in good crowds for the weekend Toast to the Coast event despite the miserable weather. The event was held right across the region and locally McGlashan’s Wallington Estate, Oakdene, Banks Road Vineyard, Mermerus Vineyard and Bellarine Estate all opened their doors for the two days, showing off local food and wine. The event was run by Geelong Wine and sponsored by the City of Greater Geelong.
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OCEAN GROVE NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
91 THE PARADE OCEAN GROVE
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Office open hours – Monday to Thursday 9am to 7pm and Friday 9am to 5pm
Our Annual General meeting was held on the 25th October and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the previous committee of management for their commitment and hard work over the past 12 months and welcome the new committee – hope you are ready for a busy 2011. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce Stacy to our team at OGNC. Stacy’s main role within the centre is as a community development project worker. If you have an idea for a project or feel that there is something lacking in the community contact us to discuss. Don’t forget to contact the centre if you have a suggestion for a class, project or need help setting up a group, I’m sure we can help you with your needs. Look Forward to seeing you at OGNC Nicki Dunne Co-Ordinator
Drop In
Our youth program known as Drop in is available to young people from year 7 to year 12. Bring along a friend call in on a Friday night and join our qualified youth workers for a fun night of
WEEK 1
I am excited to report that we have achieved almost everything we set out to do, - these include our strategic planning day, extension to our scope of registration, building plans developed, increases in membership and courses, the start of a men’s shed and community garden, 4 community development projects, the implementation and re vamp of a business directory and our friends program, over 130 courses programmed each quarter and the licensing of our vacation care program – Whew that’s just some of it!!
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Someone just popped into the centre to inform me we only have 9 weeks to go until Xmas. This got me thinking just how quickly this year has passed and what we at OGNC have achieved over the past 12 months.
SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Did you know that we are registered as a High Quality Care Centre? Our Fees are set at competitive rates. Our program is supervised by qualified Primary Teachers. The kids that come along never want to leave. We provide a mix of craft activities, excursions, outdoor play and much more. Parents are eligible for fee relief through Child Care Rebate system and that we are open from 8am to 6pm. January school holiday program will be open for booking in November 2010
WEEK 3
From the CoOrdinators Desk
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10th January 8am-6pm 11th January 8am-6pm 12th January 8am-6pm Incursion: Hand Drumming Activities: Indoor/ Excursion: A movie of Workshop Outdoor games and rating G or PG will be seen. Start: 10am craft activities. Departure: 9:30pm Finish: 12 noon Return: 1:30pm Venue: Reading Cinema Waurn Ponds Shopping Complex, Pioneer Rd Phone: 5249 2800
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13th January 8am-6pm Activities: Indoor/ Outdoor games and craft activities.
14th January 8am-6pm Excursion: Adventure Park Departure: 9:30pm Return: 3pm Venue: Adventure Park, Wallington Rd, Wallington Phone: 5250 2756
Cost: Full Day $50
Cost: Full Day $45
Cost: Full Day $50
Cost: Full Day $45
Cost: Full Day $60
17th January 8am-6pm Excursion: A movie of rating G or PG will be seen. Departure: 9:30pm Return: 1:30pm Venue: Reading Cinema Waurn Ponds Shopping Complex, Pioneer Rd Phone: 5249 2800
18th January 8am-6pm Activities: Indoor/ Outdoor games and craft activities.
19th January 8am-6pm Excursion: Bowling Departure: 9:30am Return: 12:30pm Venue: Geelong Bowling Lanes, 49 Reynolds Rd, Belmont Phone: 5241 2200
20th January 8am-6pm Activities: Indoor/ Outdoor games and craft activities.
21st January 8am-6pm Excursion: Luna Park Departure: 9am Return: 5pm Venue: Luna Park, 18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda Phone: 9525 5033
Wednesday 7pm on 8th December Member Fee: $50.00 1X3 hour session Non Member: $60.00
Basic Food Safety
Safe food handling skills are essential for all people working within the food industry of Australia. This accredited module will provide participants with the necessary knowledge in correct and safe food handling, food storage and food hygiene. Saturday 9am on 27th November Member Fee: $85.00 (funded) 1x7 hour sessions Non Member: $95.00 1x7 hour session
Understanding Spirituality Cost: Full Day $50
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Cost: Full Day $65
24th January 8am-6pm Excursion: A movie of rating G or PG will be seen. Departure: 9:30pm Return: 1:30pm Venue: Reading Cinema Waurn Ponds Shopping Complex, Pioneer Rd Phone: 5249 2800
25th January 8am-6pm Activities: Indoor/ Outdoor games and craft activities.
26th January
27th January 8am-6pm Activities: Indoor/ Outdoor games and craft activities.
28th January 8am-6pm Excursion: Indoor Play Centre Departure: 9:30am Return: 12:30pm Venue: Kids Runamuk, 24 Aparel Cl, Breakwater Phone: 5229 3499
Cost: Full Day $50
supervised activities. Drop in provides support and guidance to young people residing on the Bellarine Peninsula. Open every Friday from 6pm to 9pm, Dinner and activities each week, all this for just $5.00 per week (excursions approx $15)
If you are currently in grade 6 why not grab a friend and come along to see what we have on offer. Our itinerary for Term 4 has now been published – take a look at our activities till XMAS.
29th October Excursion – Ten Pin Bowling 5th November In house – dvd’s and popcorn 12th November Excursion – Time Zone
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Cost: Full Day $45
19th November In house – Karaoke machine 26th November In house – Jumping Castle 3rd December Excursion – laser challenge 10th December Xmas break up party
Mens Shed
Men’s Shed Activities held at 91 The Parade Ocean Grove – please book for catering purposes Thursday 4th November Movies (purchase own ticket OGNC will provide transport) $2.00 or $5.00 Thursday 18th Nov Pizza lunch and snooker, air hockey and card games $2.00 or $8.00 Thursday 2nd December BBQ Lunch - End of year celebration Free or $5.00
Cost: Full Day $45
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CLASSES AVAILABLE Workplace First Aid Level 2 This nationally accredited certificate is valid for 3 years. Saturday 9.00am on 13th November Member Fee: $150.00 2x7 hour sessions Non Member: $160.00 2x7 hour sessions Tutor: Kym Eden RTO: National First Aid
Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate
This course covers all areas relating to the serving of alcohol in and around licensed premises, and is essential if you plan to work in the hospitality industry. Participants receive a recognized certificate in RSA from Liquor Licensing Victoria.
There is often misconception that when we talk about spirituality we mean religionthis is not so. The focus for these workshops will be on group work through discussion and simple exercises. Friday 10am from 29th October Member Fee: $58.00 2x2 ½ hour sessions Non Member: $68.00 Tutor: Therese Bryant
Learn To De-Stress And Relax
Sometimes stress is good for us- find out why and how we become overstressed. These sessions will be conducted using various methods including power point and group discussions Tuesday 1pm from 9th November Member Fee: $46.00 2x2 ½ hour sessions Non Member: $56.00 Tutor: Therese Bryant
Christmas Market Stall
Have you ever wanted to sell your own arts or crafts at a market, but been afraid to go it alone? Make your Christmas gifts and set up a stall at the Point Lonsdale Twilight Market, which is held Saturday 4th December (4pm to 9.pm). Join in with a group of others and enjoy the market
experience. Saturday 1pm on 6th November (to inspire you and plan for the day) Member Fee: $2.00 1x1hour session Non Member: $6.00 Group to share set up expenses of about $10. Tutor: Heather Peck
Christmas Cards and Wrap
Make your own beautiful Christmas cards and stunningly wrapped presents for friends and family. Extra $5 to tutor for materials. Friday 1pm from 12th November Member Fee: $15.00 1x2 hour session Non Member: $25.00 1x2 hour session Tutor: Robert Foster
Christmas Table Decoration
Robert will show you the tricks of the trade to prepare your home for the festive season. Create beautiful Christmas decorations for your table. So easy, yet so effective! Collect Materials List on enrolment. Friday 1pm on 26th November Member Fee: $15.00 1x2 hour session Non Member: $25.00 1x2 hour session Tutor: Robert Foster
Christmas Wreaths
Create a beautiful Christmas wreath that matches your home decor. Collect Materials List on enrolment. Friday 1pm on 19th November Member Fee: $15.00 1x2 hour session Non Member: $25.00 1x2 hour session Tutor: Robert Foster
Resume Writing Workshop
Wednesday 2pm on 17th November Member Fee: $20.00 1x1 ½ hour sessions Non Member:$30.00 1x1 ½ hour sessions Tutor: Barbara Godlewski
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ACHISON’S RETURN GUITAR and blues legend Geoff Achison is returning to Ocean Grove to perform this month. Geoff who last performed at the Ocean Grove Summer Festival last year is a musician of remarkable ability who has forged his own career path and won fans all around the world. He is returning to the town to play at the Ocean Grove Hotel on Friday November 12. Having taught himself to play in the isolation of rural Australia, he has developed a blues/funk style all his own that can be delicate one moment and explosive the next. Unaware of how the sounds he was hearing on his limited record collection were produced, he invented some of his own techniques without the aid of pedals or gadgets. At times, just watching him wrench sounds from his simple set-up can be a show in itself. He is a capable vocalist too with a gritty, soulful quality to his voice. Inspired by the great Blues and R&B music of yesteryear, Geoff's live set features an infectious mix of gutsy original tunes, improvised jams and dynamic new arrangements of blues & soul classics. Geoff developed a passion for music as a youngster and taught himself to play on a beat up instrument he'd discovered 'under the stairs' of the family home. In his early 20's he was hired to play lead guitar with Melbourne's top blues performer 'Dutch' Tilders. After several years of relentless touring around Australia, Geoff departed to pursue his own musical ideas and formed the first incarnation of his own band, 'The Souldiggers'. "The idea was to invent a name that described the music and I greatly admired the blues philosophy - tapping into one's soul for honesty and truth. That's what 'Souldiggers' is meant to convey." Geoff started his worldwide explorations back in 1995 with his first trip to the US. He represented Melbourne at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis
and won the coveted Albert King Award for his guitar skills. He went on to accept an endorsement deal with the Gibson guitar company's acoustic division. He formed a US Souldiggers band in '98 and recorded his Gettin' Evil CD. He returns regularly to America playing clubs & music festivals. Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna) has invited him each year since 1998 as a guest instructor at his Fur Peace Ranch guitar camp in Ohio. "Geoff is one of the best blues guitarists I know with a completely individual style." – Jorma Kaukonen He established a UK following recording a live album with a British version of the band. The UK Souldiggers have become a favourite on the British Blues circuit since Souldiggin' In The UK was recorded before an enthusiastic crowd in 2000. Consistently stunning performances by Geoff and the band have brought some glowing reviews, a BBC Radio special and a Blues In Britain magazine cover story. In early 2007 Geoff accepted an offer to relocate to Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He spent 2 eventful years living and working in the US performing with local musicians and racking up thousands of miles on the road. Highlights included jamming with the iconic Les Paul in New York City and being invited to join R&B vocalist Delbert McClinton on board his cruise ship. In May 2009 Geoff released a selection of self-penned compostitions recorded in Atlanta with US touring band and several featured guests. Its title is 'One Ticket, One Ride', an apt sentiment for a creative musician with an adventurous spirit. Geoff Achison & The Souldiggers, supported by Wag The Dog. Tickets $15 + b/f advance, $20 on the door. Dinner/table reservations can be made by phoning the hotel on 03 5255 1122. Wag The Dog are a great local 4 piece jazz/ blues band, playing from 7pm until 8.30pm with Geoff Achison & The Souldiggers performing from 9pm until midnight.
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Salon Moshka
Moshka Hair Beauty has selected the finest quality skin and hair products for you. Make-Up - We use and retail BECCA cosmetics. To achieve a flawless complexion, Moshka can create BECCA’S 3 step skin perfecting make-up system that will correct, perfect and enhance ANY complexion, from the fairest to darkest skin tones. Hair - Every bride to be wants to look absolutely gorgeous on her special day! So rather than leave your wedding hairstyle to the last minute, it’s important to take your time and spend a few months refining your ultimate look with your stylist. Skin - We offer many skin and beauty treatments that will enhance your best features. Let our therapists introduce you to the world of PRIORI and DERMALOGICA. These are result driven products. We offer the latest technology in NATURAL skin rejuvenation, targeting hydration, pigmentation, redness, and boosting skins natural collagen and elastin. Rather than a last minute beauty blast, embark of MOSHKAS journey of pampering to truly reveal the goddess within. Moshka has come up with the ultimate beauty plan to help you turn from “Oh goodness” to “AHH GODDESS” How would you like to look when you walk down the aisle? Do you want blemish free skin? Healthy hair, skin and nails and a glowing complexion? Contact Moshka Hair Beauty to make your appointment with our professionally qualified and trained hair and skin specialists.
Jade @ Portarlington
Jade @ Portarlington is a gift shop with a difference. You will find beautiful aromatic essences, candles, oils and soya waxes. Unique cow hide leather handbags and wallets. An eclectic selection of gifts, sterling silver jewellery and local art & craft. Wedding Gift Registery is welcome.
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FEAT URE
Beachside Blooms
Shelley and her team at Beachside Blooms Florist in Ocean Grove pride themselves on customer service and will give you the best quality flowers at the best price for your wedding. Call now for a free quote.
Utopia
All bases will be covered at Utopia for your wedding day, all of the staff at Utopia have lots of experience in bridal hair, whether it’s traditional or more modern styling. We also offer bridal makeup, hair extentions and hair pieces. We can cater for all your needs so you can sit back and relax on your special day. Call to speak to one of our friendly staff and organise a free consultation.
Bellarine Beauty Therapy
Bellarine Beauty Therapy (formally known as Petchaeule) is proud to be running into our 20th year of trade. We are very pleased to say we are stockists of Inika,a Australian certified organic mineral makeup and Mukti, also an Australian certified organic skincare. We have an abundance of treatments to get you started on your journey to looking and feeling beautiful for your special wedding day. From waxing, facials, tinting, tanning, lash extensions, manicures, pedicures, facials, professional make up application and a great range of pamper packages. Gift vouchers also available. We at the team here look forward to seeing you soon.
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The Dunes
At the Dunes we have one of the world’s great views - looking across the ocean MOSHKA LOGO gradient left to right: 100% PMS 432 - WHITE from Barwon Heads bluff to the Point Lonsdale lighthouse. This beautiful HAIRsetting, = 100% PMS 432 BEAUTY = WHITE Sitting atop the dunes over looking the main beach of Ocean Grove, The Dunes combined with our relaxed up-market cafe atmosphere, excellent food and good offers a world class view sweeping out to sea. This beautiful setting, combined wine, makes ‘the dunes’ a great place for you to enjoy yourself with friends and with a relaxed atmosphere, excellent food and good wine makes The Dunes an family. You are able to mix and match the food, wine and extras to suit your taste and budget. exceptional choice for your special day.
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music/live events
what’s ON
• Piping Hot Chicken Shop - Fri 05 Nov - Sambrose Automobile - Sat 13 Nov - Sarah Carroll - Fri 19 Nov - Luke Howard Trio - Sat 20 Nov - Jackie Marshall & Jimmy Dowling - Fri 26 Nov - Collard Greens and Gravy - CD launch tour • The Artium Bar and Café, Queenscliff - Shaun Kirk - Sunday November 7 – 2pm. $5 • Barwon Heads Hotel - Thursdays 9pm: Live acoustic music with Lucas William in the Bakbar - Fridays 9.30pm: House DJ in the Bakbar. - Saturdays 9:30pm: Live music every Saturday night • Ocean Grove Hotel - Saturdays: Live music and open mic from 6pm. - Friday 7pm November 12: Geoff Achison with support band Wag the Dog. Tickets $20 at the door or $15 from www.webtickets.com.au • Bar Deli - Mondays 6:30pm: Open Mic and cheap meals = good food and great entertainment
food/wine
• Oakdene - Monday Masterclass with Marty: sit down dinner with matching wines, Master Chef apron, hat and secrets to fine food and wine. Bookings necessary 5255 1255
• Leura Park Estate - Sensational wines and food available. Live music every Sunday from 12:30pm. 1400 Portarlington Rd, Drysdale. Phone 5253 3180 • McGlashan’s Wallington Estate - New release wines, gourmet platters and classic car display every weekend. 225 Swan Bay Rd, Wallington. Call 5250 5760
get active
• Ocean Grove Scottish Country Dance: Tuesdays 7:4510pm. Marcus Hill Hall, crn Banks rd and Bellarine Hwy. Contact K. South 5251 3393 • Line Dancing: Wednesdays 1-3pm and Mondays 7 pm – 8.30 pm. Senior Citizens Hall, 101 The Terrace. Contact Elaine 0413 690 597 • Body Torque bike riding and coffee club- ride 30km along the Bellarine Rail Trail every Wednesday from 9:30 am. Meet at Body Torque on Grubb Rd opposite the Car Wash. Phone for bookings 5255 2604 • Karen Casey casual adult jazz dance classes: Wednesday nights 8pm Barwon Heads Hall $8. Call Karen 0417 573 708 • Bellarine Bootscooters: Springdale Community Centre Drysdale. Held every Wednesday 10:15am - 12:15 pm during the school term. Dances to country music only. Call Elaine 0413690597 • Tai Chi- Beginners Class - Thursdays 6.00 pm. Uniting Church Hall, cnr The Parade and Eggleston Street. Phone Christine McKay on 5255 1948 or 0417 508 857 for further information.
classes
• ‘Caroline’s Little Stars’ Preschool music classes. - 9:30-10:15am every second Tuesday of the school term. Ages 6 months to 5 years. St James’ Anglican Church, Point Lonsdale. Bookings essential, contact Caroline Morpeth 0400 328 832 • Check out the Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre timetable for a range of fun and informative classes from cooking to computers to CPR. Phone 52554294 • Sticky ‘Little’ Fingers Kids Cooking Classes for children 7-13 years. Saturdays until December 18 at Surfside Primary School. $20 per child per class. For bookings and enquiries call Lauren 0400307040 • Ganesh presents… - Wednesday 6:30, fortnightly, vegetarian cooking classes - Sunday 10:30, once a month - Learn to cook an Indian Banquet using many of Ganesh’s favourite recipes. For further details contact Helen on 5236 6464
family fun
• Learn to ride at Koombahla Park. Three hour classes are held every Saturday and Sunday of the school term. Learn to groom, saddle and ride your horse. For ages 6-16 years $35. Phone 52551020 To have your event included in ‘What’s on’ phone: 5255 3323 or email: journo@oceangrovevoice.com
A song for the Grove
AN alternative fundraising event is being held at the Uniting Church this month. Entitled the ‘Heart’n’soul Gathering’, there will be live music, Spiritual readings, Crystal /Angelic healing, Yoga, a devotional dancing workshop, hot rocks massage therapy and guest speakers, and 50 per cent of all proceeds from the door takings will go to Jirrahlinga Sanctuary in Barwon Heads. The local ladies group Love ‘n’ light with Jill Meehan (pictured left) will also be performing throughout the day. The event will take place at the Uniting Church on the corner of The Parade and Eggleston Street from 12noon to 5pm on Sunday November 14. Gold coin donation.
OCEAN Grove deserves its own song - yes or no? Log onto the Ocean Grove Voice website this Wednesday and listen to a couple of self penned songs for Ocean Grove. If you have a musical ear and fancy having a go, record it in whatever form you can email or post it and we’ll put it up on our site for all to hear. Send you songs to news@oceangrovevoice.com or by post to PO Box 54, Ocean Grove 3226. Go to www.oceangrovevoice.com to hear the first two.
Clubs meet Mondays Ocean Grove Bridge Club, 7.30pm, Marcus Hill Hall, Bellarine Highway end of Banks Road. Also Wednesdays and Fridays 1pm. Enquiries - Marg Wylie 5256 2550 Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 7pm-9pm. (juniors/seniors) at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove Ph.52551641. Ocean Grove & District Men’s Shed, 9am-1pm at the Queenscliff Neighbourhood Centre, Tobin Street. Details Ernie Mason 0421 703368.
First Monday of every month Bellarine Fly Fishing Association, 7.30pm: Bellarine Secondary College. Contact Tony on 0409 545929. Legacy Laurel Group of Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, 1.30pm at St Peter’s Ch Hall, Draper St. Details 5256 1863. Ocean Grove Ladies Probus, 10am: Ocean Grove Golf Club. Thelma Evans on 5255 1806.
Third Monday of every month Ocean Grove RSL. 2.30pm at Club Grove. Committee meets at 1.30pm, The Terrace. Ocean Grove Garden Club. 1.30pm: Uniting Church Hall, Eggleston St. Enquiries, pls contact June McLellan on 5255 1399
Fourth Monday of every month Combined Probus Club of Ocean Grove, 10.30am to 12..30pm: Surfside Centre, inquiries to Pat Virtue on 5256 2155. Friendship is our theme.
Tuesdays Bellarine Table Tennis Club,10am-12 noon (adults only) at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Ph. John 5256 2489 or Chris 5256 1996. Bellarine T.O.W.N, 6pm: Uniting Church Hall, cnr Eggleston Street and The Parade. Contact Glenda 5255 5463. Rotary Club of Ocean Grove, 6pm at Ocean Grove Hotel.
First Tuesday of every month Ocean Grove Men’s Probus. 10am-12noon at the Ocean Grove Hotel, Collendina. Guest speakers., make friends. Visitors welcome For details please contact Geoff on 5255 4355.
First and Third Tuesday of every month Ocean Grove Barwon Heads Lions Club, 7pm Moorfield Park, Grubb Road. New Lions most welcome. Details 0418 524 873.
Third Tuesday of every month
Ocean Grove branch of the Liberal Party. St Peter’s Church Hall, Draper Street. Contact Ben on 0420 374 032.
Wednesdays Jujitsu, 6.30pm: Juniors; 7.30pm Adults, Surfside Centre, Steve Cosgrave 0405 022084
Second Wednesday of every month Parkinson’s Self Help Support Group, 1.30pm: Grove Centre (next to library), Presidents Ave. For details contact Pam on 5255 5152
Third Wednesday of every month Ocean Grove on Barwon Probus Club, 9.45am, St Peter’s Ch Hall.
Fourth Wednesday of every month Ocean Grove Angling Club. 7.30pm: Minerva Close sporting oval club house. Contact: Jason Bowers 0418 737 808
Last Wednesday of every month Cancer Support Group, 10am, Community Health Centre.
Fourth Wednesday of every month Ocean Grove Stamp Club, 10am: Senior Citizens Hall, 101 The Terrace. For more details contact Dianne on 5255 1372.
Thursdays Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 10am-12noon at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Ph. John 5256 2489 or Chris 5256 1996.
First Thursday of every month Ocean Grove Nightlights CWA, 7.30pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, visitors welcome. Enquiries Faye 5255 4430.
Fourth Friday of every month Ocean Grove 4 Villages Mixed Probus Club, 10.30am, the Surfside Centre. Meet new friends, visitors welcome. Call 5256 2037
Saturdays Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 3pm-5pm at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Ph. John 5256 2489 or Chris 5256 1996. Bellarine and Geelong Social Group, for partnered or single people of working age. Dining out, coffee, movies, pub/trivia/band nights & more. www.meetup.com/bellarine-geelongsocial-group.
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environment
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A female swan nesting at Bonnyvale Wetlands.
Cygnets venture out with mum and dad.
Take care, cygnets about IN a small pond in the Bonnyvale Wetlands (just off Bonnyvale Road), a pair of Black Swans have been nesting. A very kind person has placed a sign on the walking track next to the pond to ask dog owners to place their dogs on a lead, so that the dogs don't interfere with the swans and their cygnets. The first photo shows the female swan nesting. The nest was constructed of reeds woven together to form a platform. The nest was located behind a thick layer of reeds which provided basic protection and camouflage. A close
look at the photo reveals a broken egg from a hatchling. The male swan hovered close to the nest constantly. A Black Swan nest is basically a large heap or mound of reeds, grasses and weeds between 1 and 1.5 metres (3-4½ feet) in diameter and up to 1 metre high, built in shallow water. The nest is generally reused every year and rebuilt as needed. The weaving involved in building the nest would make my weaver friend Kerrie Bedson proud! Both parents share the
care of the nest. Black Swans are primarily black birds, with white feathers on the underside of the wings. Their bill is bright red, with a pale tip; and their legs and feet are greyish-black. Cobs (males) are slightly larger than pens (females), with a longer and straighter bill. Cygnets (immature birds) have greyishbrown feathers. Cygnets have short necks when they are born, which obviously stretch with time. A mature Black Swan measures around 142 cms in length and weighs
a maximum of 9 kgs. Its wing span is between 1.6 and 2 metres. The neck is long (relatively the longest neck among the swans) and curved in an "S"-shape. Generally, Black Swans nest in the wetter winter months. The female lays 4 to 8 greenish-white eggs that are incubated for about 35–40 days That’s a long time to sit on a nest built in a small pond in a populated area. It must have been very stressful for the birds to have to sit in that area for so long! Apparently the pair of swans tried unsuccessfully to nest in
We conserve, present and enhance the natural & developed coastal environs for the enjoyment and use of all
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the Bonnyvale Wetlands last year, so it's great to see that they have succeeded (so far) this year. It was fantastic to observe the hatching of six cygnets about a week ago. After hatching, the cygnets are tended by the parents for about 6 months. So if people are walking their dogs at or near the small pond in the Bonnyvale wetlands, please keep your dogs on the lead, and give the cygnets a chance of growing to maturity. They really are beautiful, graceful creatures! By Jennifer Carr
At Club Grove’s Green Valley Cabin Park 18 The Terrace, Ocean Grove Sleeps 8, bright modern and unique. 500m to the shopping precinct and 250m from Barwon River. Adjacent to the local bowls club and restaurant. Park exclusively contains 42 near new Jayco cabins. No council rates, water rates or land tax. Available for inspection, contact Daniel on 0417 037 876
TREECYCLING is a locally owned and operated business which will: - Mulch your garden cuttings - Trim and lop your trees Remove your garden rubbish & green waste -- -Supply locally produced mulch - Clean up storm damage For FAST, FRIENDLY service and FREE QUOTES call
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breeding zone west of 40W along 13th Beach, and around the Barwon Heads Bluff adjacent to the Marine Sanctuary. Barwon Coast has produced a dog brochure to help you understand the dog control orders and the City of Greater Geelong has produced a map (Walk Time) of its region with dog designated dog off leash, on leash and no go areas.
Scoop the Poop Barwon Coast your local coastal foreshore manager has the responsibility for the management of 13km of coastal Crown land from Collendina to Blue Rocks including our beautiful beaches in Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads and 13th Beach. We are also the manager of the Port of Barwon Heads and operate two large coastal caravan parks – Barwon Heads Caravan Park and the Riverview Family Caravan Park, Ocean Grove, plus the Riverside Camping area.
Take the Lead........ As the weather improves with the summer months approaching, dog owners are keen to get out on the beaches with their dogs. The beaches in our region are managed by Barwon Coast on behalf of the State and we have a responsibility to try to ensure that every one using the coastal environment has a fair go, respecting other beach users in a harmonious and co-existing manner. As a responsible dog owner you would understand that you have a responsibility to ensure that your dog is well behaved and under control when on the beaches, as not everyone feels comfortable around dogs. We therefore have a range of areas declared available for dogs all year around; some areas available for part of the year and in some circumstances areas where dogs are prohibited all year around. These areas are clearly identified on the beach access information signs on the inland side of all formalised beach access tracks. Dogs must be on a leash on all formalised beach access tracks. Area's where you can take you dog all year around include most of the beach area east of Hodgson St (13W) Ocean Grove and most of the beaches along 13th Beach west of 30W down as far as 40W towards Black Rock. In these areas your dog must be under effective control at all times which means that whilst off a leash, your dog must be in your sight and under voice command. You must be mindful that your dog might rush up to another animal or person and if your dog does not respond to your voice then it is not under effective control. Areas where dogs are prohibited all year long are notably the Hooded Plover
Along with other rubbish, dog faeces generally end up being washed into the river and the sea. Dog droppings can contain harmful bacteria and nutrients and parasites. Toxocara canis is the roundworm that is found in dog faeces, and can be passed onto humans. Research has shown that the more people experience inappropriate actions by dog owners in public places, the worse their opinion is of dog owners overall, leading to greater pressure for more legislative controls. Cleaning up after your dog is part of being a responsible dog owner. Barwon Coast provides free dog poo bags at appropriate access pathways for you to use so that you can pick up after your dog. We ask that as a responsible pet owner you will ensure that the contents of the bag are disposed of in an appropriate manner by either placing in the rubbish bins we provide along our coastline, or by taking the bag home and disposing of it in your own rubbish bin. Being a responsible dog owner will mean that all beach users including shorebirds, seals and other protected wildlife all get a fair go. So take the lead; do the right thing and enjoy the beach with your dog in the designated areas. I encourage you to contact me to discuss any issues related to coastal management in our region by phoning me on 5254 1118. Bob Jordan General Manager Barwon Coast, Ewing Blyth Drive, Barwon Heads office@barwoncoast.com.au www.barwoncoast.com.au
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The Voice Business Directory Concreting
Accommodation Bells By The Beach Holiday House 0403 221737 Big 4 Bellarine Holiday Park 5251 5744
Acting Classes Screen Actors
0417 077 200
Antennas Able Antenna Service 5253 1680 Bellarine and Geelong Antennas 0438 880066 Lonsdale Antennas 0410 580 255 Point Lonsdale Television 0411 490430
Architects de Atelier Architects
5255 3378
Art Galleries Direct Carving Sculpture Workshop 0419 006959
Asbestos Removals Audio Equipment and Repairs Bellarine Audio
5256 3732
Automotive
Baby and Child Sandi’s Spot
5255 2943
Banks ANZ Bendigo Bank NAB Westpac
5255 5760 5255 4866 5255 0700 5255 0377
Beauty Salons Bellarine Beauty Therapy 5256 2129 Mermaids Unisex Beauty Salon 5255 5844 The Smooth Spot 0431 196 007
Bowling Clubs Club Grove
5255 1540
Bricklayers Bridal Wear Designer 5255 2034
0407 493733 0409 700 229
0411 061 556 0414 408528
Graham Coates Carpet Cleaning Service 0408 526997
Catering Bar Deli on the Run The Groove
5255 1832 5256 3094
Cleaning Services Bellarine Clearing & Provisioning 0402 607262 Mazza’s Way-to-Clean 0418 429 438 Tri-ama Cleaning & Maintenance 0412 135866
Community Groups Vinnies
5256 2050
Computer Sales and Repairs BITS IT Services SeeCureIT Shah’s Computer World/Fahim
The Olive Pit
5255 1511
Demolition Dentists 5255 2584 5255 5282
Dressmaking 5256 1633
Electricians Brendon Brice Electrical 0416 165855 Craig Stevens Electrical Contr’s 0412 518 400
Engineering 5255 5922
Entertainment/Music Haze Music Booking Agents
5255 2492
Fencing 0413 925367 0413 580990 131 546 0407 694422 0409 222112 0418 188847 0407 835256 5256 2764 0432 328105 5255 5077
Flooring 5253 1855
Florists Beachside Blooms Flowers on the Terrace Moss Industry
5255 3030 5256 1645 5254 2277
Funeral Directors 5255 5500
Tuckers Funeral & Bereavement Service 5221 4788
Furniture
0411 416 384 0413 967 051 0401 560 763
gs Garden Maintenance Ruby’s Mowing Ocean Grove
Golf Clubs
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5258 1955 5256 2795
Hairdressers Coastal Cuts Les Papillon - Rippleside Ocean Rouge Salon Moshka Salon Sojourn
5255 3360 5277 0357 5255 3955 5255 4443 5255 3779
12W - Personal Training Contours Ocean View Health Club
5255 4222 5255 3475 5255 2572
Health and Fitness
Health and Wellbeing A Touch of Class Remedial Massage 5255 5137 Bellarine Remedial & Sports Massage 0417 331694
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5256 3990 5255 2019
Complete Joinery Services
5255 4548
Joinery
Landscape Design & Construction Elite House and Garden Outdoor Vision Landscaping
Lawyers
Vines Lawyers Coulter Roache Lawyers
5253 2522 5255 5755 5251 2958 5255 3358 0414 893719
0407 605460 0418 329 765
Steven Flynn Painting Services
5255 1684 0419 532 916 5255 2663
Photographers
5256 1295 5255 5655 0411 126291 5255 1331 0400 721185
Plantation Shutters Plasterers
Bells Interior Lining Precision Plastering
0400 595 738 5255 1236 5256 3260 0410 659469
Plumbing Annandale Plumbing Bill Campbell Plumbing Hugh McLaren Plumbing Ocean Grove Plumbing Ross Eddy Plumbing Sinnott Plumbing & Gasfitting W H Plumbing and Gas
Printers Paxton Press Press Here
Factory Direct Security Doors Geelong Monitoring Services Turn Key Locksmiths
0408 307314 0409 943671 0457 244855
Shoe Shops 5255 1257
Sports Retail 5255 1105 1300 851691
Murfs Longboards Surf Shop
5255 5525
Surfboard Repairs Rousa Surfboards & Repairs
0403 693 333
Takeaway Ocean Grove Sushi & Noodle Bar Rolling Pin Pies & Cakes Subway Tradies Takeaway Trident Fish Bar
5255 3759 5256 1517 5255 3077 5255 5099 5256 2099
Tanzon
5255 4100
Tattooists Coastline Tattoo
5255 5550
Travel Agents Harvey World Travel Jetset Travel - Ocean Grove
5256 1888 5255 5252
Tree Services Tree Cycling
0458 641127
Tyres Surfside Tyre Centre
5255 5611
Websites Website Concepts
5256 1948
Wedding Photographers 0400 721185
Window Cleaners 0431 939814
Window Tinting
5255 1548 5255 2663
Real Estate 5255 1222 5255 1000 Hendry Consulting Property Valuers 0418 314760 RT Edgar 5255 4099
Restaurants / Cafes
& classifieds
Security & Locksmiths
0408 037686 Barefoot Media 0419 393885 0402 769973 0430 443700 Excel Window Cleaning 0448 567774 0409 505 346 0430 112 102 Tintmaster
CJ Keane Hayden Real Estate
Bar Deli Beachhouse Elkhorn Roadhouse Ocean Grove Hotel and Bistro Ocean Grove Pizza and Pasta
5255 2732 0429 040121
Tanning Studios
Pharmacies Ocean Grove Amcal
Roofing
Surf Shops 5258 4640 0417 524143 0412 121906 5255 3556 5255 1309
Optometrists Painters
5255 5555 5222 1533 5255 3688 5255 1096 5259 1422 5256 2228 5221 5991
Coastal Roofing RSN Roofing
5255 2264
Office Supplies Greg Sly Optometrist Ocean Eyes Optometrists
Retail Coastal Lighting Elsworthy’s Retravision Kairos in Grove Lilly Bliss Lingerie Montanas Fashion & Accessories Stone and Grain The Last Piece
Sports Fanatics Rebound Oz Trampolines
Nurseries McOuats Nursery Echidna Native Nursery
5250 3489 5256 1944 5256 3094 5255 1959 5250 1199 5258 1544
Mudge’s Shoes
New Homes Clark Homes Pty Ltd Duncan Pascoe Builders Heyward Constructions Hotondo Homes Le Maistre Builders
Peppers Cafe The Dunes The Groove The Mex The Purple Duck Vue Grand
5255 4411 5254 1877
Menswear
GB Plantation Shutters Beaton Bros
0437 381872 0419 583154
Lonsdale Golf Club Ocean Grove Golf Club
Drysdale Chiropractic Clinic Geelong Physiotherapy Naturopath J Carter Drysdale OG Remedial Massage Centre Ocean View Massage
Jewellers
5255 2288
0411 181027
0434 489724
Cleo Fine Jewellery Ian Pattison Jewellers
Barefoot Media
Garden & Home Maintenance
5255 1566
Ironing Services
5255 2288
Furniture Removals
5254 2201 5251 2301
Internet Cafe
Press Here
Drysdale Carpet Court
Blooming Branches
Hotels
Maleline Mensland
Financial Services Coastal Business Services Lighthouse Business Services Roche Accounting Swan Bay Bookkeeping WHK Accountants
5254 1840
Green Steam
Dr Alastair McCallum Ocean Grove Dental Clinic
Bellarine Brush Fencing BellarineTimber & Fencing Jim’s Fencing Just Paling Fences Know A Fence
The Red Pidgeon
Piping Hot Chicken Shop 0422 564 878
Datura Gardening & Home Maintenance 0433 622 849
Carpentry/Maintenance Carpet Cleaners Geelong
Delicatessen
Restaurants / Cafes 5255 1344
Barwon Heads Hotel Drysdale Hotel
Bellarine Furniture Removals
Builders
Carpet Cleaning
5221 7411 5255 5556 5255 4480
Bellarine Furniture & Bed R Us
Michael Higgins Building Design 5255 3355 Step One House Dzine 0418 131 648
Moore Carpentry & Bld Maint
Sargeants Conveyancing Surfside Conveyancing Vines Conveyancing
Melbourne Demolitions VIC
Hire Ocean Grove Hire
Homewares and Gifts
Bellarine Memories
Glenn Skipper Bricklaying 0438 442519 Paddy Kinsey Bricklaying Contr’s 0408 320197
Alex Korostin Dream Maker Constructions
Conveyancing
Ocean Grove Engineering
Andersons Auto Care 5255 3884 Bellarine Auto Services 5253 1644 Drysdale Smash Repairs 5251 2322 Gardiner Automotive 5255 5380 Ocean Grove All Makes Automotive 5255 2171 Ocean Grove Automotive (RACV) 5255 1050 Peninsula Collision Repairs 5256 3240 Pride In Ur Ride 0431 462582 Sheen Panel Service 5256 3183
Building Designers
0414 525392
Alterations and Repairs
State-wide Abestos Removals Vic 0418 543845
Isabella Design
Creecys Concreting
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Nature Reserve open day The attached photo (DiscoveryTrailOpening) shows us cutting the ribbon to officially launch the trail on Open Day. (on left) Chris Tsernjavski, (in centre is Lily Setnik, Nicci's daughter), (on right) Nicci Tsernjavski. Committee members and visitors background.
THE Friends of Ocean Grove Nature Reserve held an open day last week. A special part of the day included the launch of the reserve’s new Discovery Trail. The Trail is a 3km circuit that starts at the Information Centre and follows the Banksia trail where 14 points of interest have
been selected for interpretation. The interpretation addresses the natural environment, starting with simple concepts (e.g. information on single species) then leading into more complex topics towards the end, such as ecosystem function, land clearing and reserve management. The hope is that it will build
up the level of understanding with the visitors as they progress around the trail. A mix of species that are only seen or heard seasonally (e.g. frogs and sundews) is included as well as those that are seen throughout the year. This will ensure visitors will see plenty of species and seasonal surprises.
The Discovery trail was an initiative of the Friends of Ocean Grove Nature Reserve and was put together as a collaboration of the committee with brother and sister team Nicci (interperative writer) and Chris (graphic designer) Tsernjavski who developed the copy and designed the brochure for the trail.
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New visitor facilities at Taits Point on Lake Connewarre were opened last week as part of a $3 million initiative designed to link parklands along the Barwon River from the Ring Road north of Buckley Falls to where the river meets the sea at Barwon Heads. A standout feature of the new visitor spot are two viewing platform lookouts, affording sweeping views westwards over the Ramsar listed Hospital Swamp complex. Visitors can reach Taits Point from Staceys Road at the intersection with Barwon Heads Road in Connewarre.
Snake on beach A WARNING has gone out to beachgoers to beware of snakes after a local spotted a Copperhead on 13th Beach (pictured left). Alan Denham spotted the snake while walking their dogs along the far end of 13th Beach (500m west of 36W) on Sunday Morning. “My wife and I were quite surprised to come across a small copperhead close to the water. It was only about 30cms long but very agro. Fortunately the dogs didn’t spot it first!”
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Above, the winning home, right Allie and Nick Barker.
OCEAN Grove Hotondo’s Nick and Allie Barker have won another industry honour, this time Project Home of the Year in the 2010 HIA Western Victoria Regional Housing Awards. The HIA Awards recognise the achievements and talents of those who lead the way in innovation, design, technology and construction of housing. The awards are judged by industry professionals, and are highly regarded and prestigious awards. Nick Barker said “We would like to thank our team of tradespeople, some of whom have been working with us for several years now, plus our team of staff who all play a part in the building process. “Without you all, we would not be here today so thank you”.
The home that won the award is a Hotondo Homes design, the Claremont 209. It is a clever floor plan, with four bedrooms, with two separate living spaces, large kitchen and beautiful outdoor alfresco area. They were also a Finalist in Display Homes $300,000-$400,000 for their Dakota 267 in Portarlington. All regional winners become automatic finalists for their respective categories at the HIA-CSR Victorian Housing and Kitchen & Bathroom Awards to be held in November at Crown Towers. The last edition of the Voice reported on the team’s recent win with Hotondo Homes for National Display Home of the Year Award for their Dakota 267 in Portarlington. They also won Victorian Franchisee of the Year Award.
Bellarine wines help region impress
LOCAL wineries are celebrating the news that the Geelong region has continued to impress the Australian critics. Bellarine wineries have contributed to the region receiving exceptional and unprecedented accolades in the recently released Halliday Wine Companion 2011. More than 82% of Geelong wineries reviewed gained a four plus star rating – an increase of 8% from the 2010 publication. In addition, 35% of wineries achieved the highest
possible 5 star rating for “outstanding winery” – an increase of 11% from 2010. Commonly referred to as Australia’s wine ‘Bible’, the annual Halliday Wine Companion is recognised as the definitive guide to Australian wine. It is compiled by James Halliday, Australia’s foremost wine judge and industry commentator. Geelong Winegrowers Association (GWA) executive, Robyn Fitzpatrick said the results confirmed the fact that Geelong had evolved into a dynamic
powerhouse of the Australian wine industry. “Wine connoisseurs from around the world now seek Geelong’s offerings out - it has become a multi-award winning wine region of particular interest which commands attention on the national and international stage,” Ms Fitzpatrick said. “The extended representation at the top end of ratings categorically showcases and reinforces the calibre of the grapes, winemakers and wines
of the Geelong region,” she said. Specific highlights in the 2011 Halliday Wine Companion include: • 13 Geelong wines showcased in Halliday’s ‘Best of the Best’ list, featuring the highest rated wines in Australia of each variety. They were Austin’s Wines, Bannockburn Vineyards, Bellarine Estate, Clyde Park Vineyard, Curlewis Winery, Farr Rising, Farr Rising/by Farr, Lethbridge Wines, Leura Park Estate, Oakdene Vineyards, Paradise IV, Provenance Wines, Scotchmans Hill
and Shadowfax. “To have that many local wineries classified as being in the upper echelon of Australian wine is exceptional to say the least.” Ms Fitzpatrick said many of the top rating Geelong wines would be showcased at participating wineries in the upcoming Toast to the Coast Festival, Melbourne Cup weekend, October 30 and 31. Last weekend was the annual Toast to the Coast wine, food and music festival.
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Pride in workmanship awards OCEAN Grove Rotary Club presented its annual Pride in Workmanship Awards last week. There were three awardees for this year’s honours, on this occasion chaired by Trevor McArdle, and presented by Vice-President Geoff Chandler. They were Gary Davis, paint sales manager at Wallington WRG, John Core, men’s hairdresser in the ‘Trak Arcade’, and Alan Barber, photojournalist of the Ocean Grove Voice. Gary has been at the hardware supplier since it opened six years ago and brought
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with him the expertise of having worked as a professional painter and decorator while John, who has always been a hairdresser, has run the Ocean Grove busines for 17 years. Alan is usually running around taking the photos before setting them out in the paper. “Three very worthy recipients of our club’s annual recognition for outstanding service and friendly contribution to our community,” said Rotary. Rotary launched the awards several years back with the aim of championing local workers or business owners and celebrating the efforts of those that stood out.
Grove’s junior achievers AT The Ocean Grove Rotary meeting on October 19, 6 Ocean Grove Primary School Year 6 Students were presented with their Graham Bath Rotary Junior Community Awards. The Graham Bath Rotary Junior Community Award Program is based on the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. To complete the Award Program, students need to complete the following components: • Community Service (help fellow members in our community in some way and this has to be one hour per week for ten weeks). • Physical Recreation (Choose a physical recreation activity and show improvement in it, based on performance and / or progress over a ten week period). • Skills development (Learn a new skill over a ten week period).
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• Social Experience Participation: 1. Attend a Community Commemoration. 2. Attend a Community Meeting. 3. Find out about a religious or spiritual group in our community. 4. Experience a different
culture. 5. Investigate an Arts activity. It is hoped that by participating in the Award Programme, the participants will: • bridge the generation gap by helping old (or young) people
• learn about the joys and challenges of volunteerism • find out that people are different and that’s OK • learn how community decisions are made • practice new skills • gain confidence and a feeling of self worth
• develop healthy attitudes towards physical fitness The students involved were Jaimie El Hage, Jasper Jolley, Emily Kehagias, Keely Peatling, Isabella Peterson, Bethany Walder.
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Once again we would like to sincerely thank “Ocean Grove Voice” for donating and publishing our Newsletter for Areas 39/43. WIND-UP Unfortunately, due to the lack of support from and our inability to attract new volunteers, we have to announce that Neighbourhood Watch – Ocean Grove, Areas 39/43 have had to close down. It is with great regret that we have to take this step as we have tried very hard to keep Neighbourhood Watch operating in this area. We will, however, attempt to keep the information ongoing in The Voice every month. It is with heartfelt thanks that we extend our appreciation for the Supper which has been supplied by the Rolling Pin Pie and Cake Shop over the years, and encourage the people of
Ocean Grove to continue to support this very worthwhile business as they do quite a lot behind the scenes for local organisations. Our thanks also go to the many business organisations who have supported us over the many years of our operation. These companies have enabled us to carry the message to the households in our Areas. It is important that all vehicles be locked when unattended, even when in your own driveway or carport. Make sure that all valuable items, GPS, Phones, etc. are kept well out of sight. It does not take an enterprising thief long to obtain access to your vehicle, especially if left unlocked. As the weather gets warmer and we are again inundated with holiday makers and day trippers, we ask that people are
vigilant of what is happening around them. Crime prevention in the community is based mainly on the individual action of each member of the community to assist in lessening the opportunities of crime occurring and as a community to observe and report to the police (or Crime Stoppers) any examples of crimes witnessed. Keep an eye on neighbouring property, noting any movement of strange vehicles, etc. Keep all tools and equipment in a locked shed or garage. Lock all door and windows when away from your premises, or if at home alone. Use deadlocks on exterior doors and windows where possible. Security mesh doors offer visibility and security. WHEN ON HOLIDAYS Make sure that all deliveries
(especially papers) are cancelled. Request a neighbour to clear your letterbox, or arrange for mail to be held at Post Office. Request a neighbour to keep an eye on your property. Leave a radio on and tune it to a talkback station. Divert your home phone to your mobile or lower the volume on your phone. Organise your light to come on with a timer switch. If going away for a long period – organise for someone to mow lawns. Thought for the month Bike Riders are now out in force (especially after the World Cup in Geelong) so be aware of them at all times and give them room to ride on the road as well. Bike riders must be aware of the need to often ride one abreast when roads are narrow.
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Great neighbours OCEAN Grove Neighbourhood Centre can be proud of another rewarding year of achievements and gains, president Tony Haines told the AGM last Wednesday. Citing achievements that range from their hugely popular part time programs to the youth drop in centre and auspicing the establishment of a Men’s Shed to mental health day celebrations, a youth arts show and achieving Accredited Training status, the centre has set a new benchmark for Neighbourhood Houses in the region. Complimenting the centre team for its continual source of new ideas Tony said: “I would congratulate all the staff for the dedicated and professional work they perform for the community and our centre. We are most fortunate to have such quality staff members working for us.” The Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre team is led by co-ordinator Nicki Dunn and supported by Julie Long and Josie Wallis, volunteers and the centre tutors. Nicki was awarded the City of Greater Geelong’s Youth Leader of the Year award earlier this year. On the night the centre also recognised the work of two of its
ten-year plus volunteers. Keith Ricards and his wife Meryl and Ena Aitken were presented with Life Membership of the centre. Both Keith and Meryl have been involved in the centre from its beginnings some 30 years ago, sitting on its committee of management, running courses, volunteering their time and fundraising and supporting the centre. During the past six years Keith has been their volunteer bus driver, driving their water aerobic ladies to class, the youth club on its Friday night excursions and dressing up as Santa for the playgroup. Ena began volunteering at the centre in 1999 just when it underwent big changes and the management committee saw a large number of retirements. She offered her services and expertise and was quickly snapped up as the new secretary. She only resigned from the committee in 2008 but still keeps reception on Friday mornings. After presenting the longserving volunteers with their Life Memberships Councillor Jan Farrell commented on the centre’s fortune in having Nicki
District visitor THE Rotary Club of Ocean Grove recently welcomed a visit from District Governor Jessie Harman. Jessie (pictured left) is in charge of District 9780 which stretches North to Swan Hill and West to the South Australian border. She has more than 60 clubs to visit in her year as Governor. Jessie met with board members before speaking to the club
and thanking members for the significant contribution to the local community and also to the work of Rotary International through some $50,000 contributed annually by the club. Money is raised through the local community market, an annual car raffle and an Art Show. Rotary’s plan to eradicate Polio is predicted to be achieved in just 5 years, with only four countries
Just elected: The Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre Management Committee: Tony Haines, Susan Dunn, Mike Griffiths, Michelle Giblett, Martha Curry, Faye Prosser, Diana Pinnow and Allan Prosser.
as its coordinator. “We started the Impetus Youth Awards about three years ago and … the competition was quite fierce this year, we had almost 100 nominations. Nicki took off the Youth Worker of the Year award. As someone who pushes the youth agenda in the area very strongly across the region, I don’t know if you realise what a living treasure you have in Nicki working with young people in Ocean Grove. I just wanted to acknowledge that.” Those comments were backed up by guest speaker Senior
Constable Judd Joseph who elaborated on the successful partnership local police had developed with the Nicki and the centre. Nicki hightlighted the centre’s increased delivery of courses, the implementation of a Neighbourhood House Hub and the expansion of its youth and school holiday program and she thanked the team for going ‘beyond the call of duty’. During the evening a new committee was elected and then those attending were treated to cheese, wine and nibbles.
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Great Grove grab NEW Ocean Grove recruit Luke Sinnott is a self-confessed hard-nut and is keen to enhance the Grubbers’ midfield engine room in 2011, writes Mark Heenan. The 28-year-old joins the Ocean Grove Football Club after spending three years with the Spotswood Football Club in the Western Region Football League (WRFL) in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Sinnott, who played 20 matches with Spotswood and kicked 19 goals in 2010 including a sixgoal haul against West Footscray in Round 12, was a member of the club’s 2008 and 2009 premierships. He played in this year’s WRFL Grand Final though the Woods failed in their attempt to win a hat-trick of premierships falling short by 17 points against Albion. “I see myself as a hard running midfielder type as opposed to a resting forward line player who just kicks goals,” said Sinnott who signed with the Grubbers last week. “My strengths are on the ball with endurance running.” Ocean Grove senior coach Cameron McGregor said Sinnott’s arrival will compliment the Grubbers’ experienced midfield group of James Dalton, Ben Ricardo and playing assistant coaches Rowan
O’Callaghan and Shane Jack. “We’ve identified (Luke) as an inside midfielder – we have been looking for players between 25-30 years of age that have had experience and he has come to us,” McGregor said. “Our midfield has gone to being one of the weakest to one of the strongest with additions of Ben Ricardo, Shane Jack and Luke Sinnott.” Raised in Camperdown in Victoria’s Western District, Sinnott along with partner Tahlia moved to Ocean Grove last month. She will play netball with the Grubbers in 2011. Sinnott said he and Tahlia, an accountant with WHK, had been on the lookout for a coastal change for some time. “90% per cent of the reason we came to the club was for business and work opportunities, we live 300 meters from the club,” he said. Last year the midfielder spent part of Spotswood’s 2010 preseason campaign in the Ocean Grove region. “We did (part) of our pre-season (with Spotswood) down here last year and ran into a few of the Ocean Grove players at the pub on a Saturday night,” he said. “Actually Theo Theodore (Spotswood reserves coach) is friends with Ocean Grove’s Matt Tyrrell.
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“He put me on to Matt and Theo advised him I was going to move down…and it rolled on from there.” Sinnott, who was the Spotswood Football Club senior vice-captain in 2010, is keen to play a leadership role with the Grubbers next season and nurture the club’s talented up and coming juniors who will make the transition into senior football. “Just talking to Cameron McGregor (senior coach) and the boys, they have got a lot young kids to come through,” he said. “Something I would like to do is get the juniors up and running and show the experience I have got.” The former Camperdown Magpie player
is also keen to develop his business in the local area after living in the inner suburbs of Melbourne. He said Ocean Grove’s proximity to the coast and the town’s growing industrial estate were factors behind the move. “That is probably why we chose to live in Ocean Grove (because of its permanent population),” Sinnott said. “We did look at Portarlington and around the coast and a little bit further down. “But more so (Ocean Grove) has an industrial state with Reece Plumbing and has a business side to it.” Oustside of football, Sinnott runs his own plumbing business called Sinnott Plumbing and Gas-fitting.
Jimmy’s in the thick of the action OCEAN Grove Football Club captain James Dalton (right) is always close to the action on the grass - whether its the oval, the fairway or a horse track. Dalton is the track manager at
Danny O’Brien’s Racing Barwon Heads property complex. Dalton joined Danny O’Brien Racing in late 2008 following on from his work as a greenskeeper at 13th Beach Golf Club.
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Senior netballers and under 19’s start pre-season OCEAN GROVE senior and Under 19 netballers commence their pre-season tomorrow night. The first of six sessions begins at 6:30pm at the Ocean Grove netball courts. All interested players are expected to meet at the netball club for a light run before making their way to the Ocean Grove main beach. Sessions will run every Thursday for one hour up until December 9. Senior Grubbers netball coach Tracey Thorley said the sessions will focus on fitness work outs at the netball courts and beach sessions, She indicated the preseason will allow regulars the chance to bond with new players heading to the club. “We’ll have a personal trainer from the (Ocean View gym in Ocean Grove) who will help instruct the pre-season program,” Senior netball coach Tracey Thorley said. “The reality is you have got to make pre-season fun for everyone. We have lost a few players – so it’s a great chance to start a new era at the club.” For more information contact Tracey Thorley on 5255 2970.
U18’s Grubbers start training on November 15 THE triple premiership winning Bellarine Football League Under 18 Grubbers will commence their preseason schedule later this month. The first pre-season training session starts on Monday November 15 at Shell Road Reserve, in Ocean Grove at 5:30pm. Ocean Grove Under 18 coach Rory Nicol confirmed the Grubbers are likely to field two sides in 2011. “I counted the number of players who are eligible to play Under 18’s and there is about 46 in total,” Nicol said. “We want two sides and we don’t want players leaving our club to miss out on a game.” The Under 18’s group will hold a team BBQ three days prior to the first training session on November 12. For more enquiries contact Grubbers’ Under 18 coach Rory Nicol on 0429 040 121.
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sets 25. Section 11 Girls: Defeated Geelong Lawn; 4 sets 27 to 2 sets 25. Section 12 Mixed Red: Lost to Ocean Grove White; 0 sets 8 games to 6 sets 36. Section 12 Mixed White: Defeated Ocean Grove Red; 6 sets 36 to 0 sets 8 games. Section 21 Mixed: Lost to Portarlington; 3 sets 24 to 3 sets 28. Well done to Jade Murphy who won her singles 6-1 and her doubles with Riley Herron 6-5. Section 22 Boys: Lost to Grovedale; 3 sets 24 to 3 sets 28. Well done to Callum Hodge who won his singles 6-4 and his doubles with Ethan Franks 6-2. Section 23 Boys: Drew with Grovedale; 3 sets 28.
Section 24 Girls: Defeated Pt Lonsdale; 4 sets 34 to 2 sets 25. Congratulations to Emma Walker and Claudia Britt who their respective singles 6-3 and 6-5. Section 25 Boys: Defeated Queenscliff; 6 sets 36 to 0 sets 15. Well done to Lachlan Osborne, Tom Souter, Tyler Wright and Black Mazouris on a convincing win. Section 27 Girls: Drew with Hamlyn Park; 3 sets 24. Congratulations to Isabelle Jones who won her singles 6-0 and combined with Jaweria Shah to win doubles 6-1. Round 4 results. Section 2 Boys Red: Drew with Grovedale; 3 sets 26. Section 2 Boys White: Defeated Clifton Springs White; 6 sets 36 to 0 sets 16.
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66 The Terrace, Ocean Grove Tom Wessols. Section 3 Girls: Defeated Geelong Lawn White; 4 sets 31 to 2 sets 24. Section 8 Mixed Red: Drew with Highton; 3 sets 24. Well done to Harrison Gist who won his singles 6-0. Section 8 Mixed White: Lost to Inverleigh; 1 set 21 to 4 sets 29. Section 10 Boys: Defeated Wandana Heights; 5 sets 34 to 1 set 16. Congratulations to Hugh Attard who won his singles 6-3 and his combined with Andrew Douglas to win their doubles 6-3. Section 11 Girls: Lost to Bellbrae; 1 set 20 to 5 sets 34. Well done to Bridie Williams who won her singles 6-4. Section 12 Mixed Red: Lost to Grovedale Yellow; 1
set 26 to 5 sets 35. Section 12 Mixed White: Defeated Hamlyn Park; 5 sets 34 to 1 set 24. Section 21 Mixed: Defeated Bannockburn Yellow; 4 sets 31 to 2 sets 19. Section 22 Boys: Defeated Portarlington Red; 4 sets 27 to 2 sets 22. Section 23 Boys: Lost to All Saints; 5 sets 34 to 1 set 18. Well done to Tom Wright and Jake Fry who combined well to win their doubles 6-4. Section 24 Girls: Bye. Section 25 Boys: Defeated Portarlington; 3 sets 25 to 3 sets 22. Section 27 Girls: Defeated Clifton Springs; 4 sets 33 to 2 sets 18.
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Cobbers Classic THE Ocean Grove Harriers commenced the Spring/Summer series with the ever popular “Cobber’s Classic” This is a traditional run where two cobbers set off in two directions, meet and return to meet again and return to meet again and return and finally, run over the finish line. The course was altered this year due to the bridgeworks and such was the popularity of the new course it has been
decided at the highest possible level, to maintain the new course. Inaugural winners were cobbers Craig McGarry and Phil Emery. The next scheduled event is on December 5 when the new clubrooms will be available. Ocean Grove Harriers meet every Saturday at the toilet block above the boat ramp in Ocean Grove starting at 7am.
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Club Persons of the Year Dot Sutcliffe Dot took up bowls seriously in 1992 after retiring from a teaching career which included 27 years at Barwon Heads Primary School. Having played the odd social game with her Mum and Dad, Dot was ready to take on the challenge of a being a serious bowler. During her youth, Dot played hockey, tennis and netball for Barwon Heads and badminton at Ocean Grove. Her husband Max was also a great sportsman having excelled at cricket and played a couple of seasons of footy with Geelong. Dot and Max have two children, Stephen and Rhonda and 5 grandchildren. I’m guessing sport was a popular discussion topic in the Sutcliffe household. When I rang Dot this morning, she had just arrived home from the Geelong show, having been there since 6.30am cooking breakfast to raise money with the Red Cross. I thought that all the work that Dot does around the Bowling Club was enough to keep her busy, how wrong could I have been. Apparently Dot has been involved in numerous activities over the years and the Barwon Heads PS presents an annual award named “The Dot Sutcliffe Community Award” It appears there’s a lot more to Dot
Pictured are the worthy recipients of Club Grove’s “Club Persons of the Year” for last season. The vote couldn’t be split between two very popular members, Dot Sutcliffe and Alex Cook.
than the lady that monitors the biscuit cupboard at the Club. Dot has been on the committee at Ocean Grove Bowling Club for 13 of the last 14 years, including two terms as President and terms in most other positions. Dot has proven to be smarter than most by never nominating for the dreaded selection committee. We’re not sure how she finds the time to fit everything but Dotty has done wonders for this Club and we’re all grateful for her contribution. Well earned Dot.
Alex Cook Alex and Joy Cook raised their 4 sons and a daughter in St Albans where Cookie worked at the Austin hospital as an orthotist(working with artificial limbs and other medical devices, not as a neuro surgeon as he would have you believe). After he retired Cookie had big plans of retiring up on the Murray river, so together with Joy, they headed up to Corowa for a look around. Joy then decided that it was too far away
Sally and Betty triumph OCEAN Grove Golf Club Ladies took part in the 10th Annual L’Oréal Paris Ladies Cup on Thursday 14th October, an event that sees L’Oréal Paris celebrate ten successful years of supporting women’s golf in Australia. A world leader in beauty and cosmetics, L’Oréal Paris is extremely proud to support women’s golf in Australia. Marking this milestone for L’Oréal Paris and women’s golf, ladies competed in the 10th Annual L’Oréal Paris Ladies Cup at more than 800 golf clubs across Australia, all vying for
from the grandkids who all live around the metro area. It was then that they decided to retire in the place where they had been enjoying their holidays for the past 40 years - Ocean Grove. Cookie has had a very active sporting life playing footy, cricket and golf before taking up bowls at Keilor in 1990. When they moved to Ocean Grove in 1994 it didn’t take long before both Joy and Alex became actively involved in the Ocean Grove Bowling Club. At almost 80 years young, Cookie is still an extremely competitive bowler and is a current member of the much loved selection committee. (At your age Alex, you could do without that stress!). Cookie has been on the selection committee for the past 5 years and was on the Men’s committee for many years. He has dedicated numerous hours to running social bowls, raffles, club events etc. You name it, Cookie will have a hand in it somewhere along the line. An avid Collingwood supporter, you can always spot Cookie with his black and white beanie on the green throughout the winter. This year Cookie has finally got some revenge on all those Geelong supporters in the club. Good on ya Cookie and go Pies!
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The Ocean Grove Tennis Club Wednesday night girls had a girls night in last Friday night to raise funds for the research into women's cancers. The night exceeded the girls expectations and raised just over $5000. A great night was had by all starting with a free bubbly and Sue Goodwin, Nicole Norman, Kellie Honey, Chris Shaw and Kim Ward all worke hard through the night. lots of raffles and a silent auction which kept them busy. Sportsfanatics and Kairos in The Grove helped the night along with a great fashion parade and it all ended with an auction. Some of the ladies went home very happy with either their prizes or purchases. The club would like to Stephanie Revie and Marnie Platt lin Sportsfanatics outfits. thank their wonderful sponsors and the girls of the Ocean Grove Tennis Club which helped make this night a Winner !!! There were also donations from the Ocean Grove Tennis Club and the Veterans of the Ocean Grove Tennis Club. Jo Britt, Pauline Lucas, Rita Matthews and friends got into the pink
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Must win: Cobras THE revised BPCA A-Grade Round three one-day fixture between Collendina and Portarlington will take on greater importance for the Cobras this Saturday, writes Mark Heenan. All two-day fixtures in the BPCA A, B and C grades were cancelled due to the wet weather last Saturday. Matches in the D-Grade one-day competition were also abandoned because of rain. Collendina, last year’s A-Grade premiers, sit on the bottom of the A-Grade ladder on percentage after losing their first two games to neighbouring rivals Barwon Heads and
Ocean Grove. The Collendina versus Portarlington match starts at 1:15pm on Saturday at Collendina Recreation Reserve. It won't get any easier for the Cobras, who meet the unbeaten second-placed Drysdale at Drysdale in Round four. “Our match this Saturday definitely does take (on greater importance),” Cobras co-coach Eddie Ellwood said. “We understand it is an important match, we‘ve spoken about that as a club. “We want to stay in touch with the top six teams. It is a must win game.”
The Cobras are still without their main strike bowler Luke Veitenheimer, who has an injured foot, and will be unavailable for the next two matches. Veitenheimer, last year's leading wicket taker with 46 wickets in the BPCA A-Grade competition, will return in Round five against Newcomb. "There are no stress fractures - just arthritis, had it for years," Veitenheimer said. In other Round three A-Grade one-day fixtures Ocean Grove travels to Jan Juc, Wallington plays at home to Drysdale and Anglesea meets Barwon Heads.
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OCEAN Grove claimed bragging rights over local crosstown rival Collendina in Round two A-grade matches in the BPCA. The Grubbers, who batted first, made a competitive total of 8 for 189 from their 40 overs in a revised one-day fixture, defeated Collendina who fell nine runs short, andbowled out for 180. Ocean Grove senior coach Lucas Cameron was pleased with his side's start to the 2010/11 season. "Good to have beaten two
sides that finished above us last season," said Cameron. "We are playing patchy cricket at the minute, and hopefully we can put in a strong performance against Jan Juc." Grubbers No.3 batsman David Bate was in spectacular form and smashed an unbeaten 90, while all-rounder Michael Kenneady
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chimed in with 22. Kenneady backed up with the ball after taking 2/18 from his six overs, while Stuart Anderson finished with 3/32 from his eight overs. Cameron said Bate's innings helped set the platform as Ocean Grove recovered from a slow start. At one stage Collendina had the home side struggling at 4/55, but the Grubbers quickly turned the tables and compiled more than 100 runs from their last 15 overs. "As for Batey, he is our
barometer and when he batted the way he did, we will be very hard to beat," Cameron said. Jamie Brennan was the pick of the bowlers for the Cobras finishing with 1/8 from his eight overs. In reply, Collendina trio Corey Walter (29), Ben Ricardo (42) and Simon Ryan (46) helped the visitors make a late charge with the bat, but it was not enough in the end to stop the Grubbers from winning.
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OCEAN Grove’s Jacob Grills is now Victoria’s top seeded Under 16 tennis player. The rise to the top has not been a sole journey for the 15-yearold Bellarine Secondary College student. Along with the support of his mother Jacinta and healthy competition from older brother Matt, Jacob is sponsored by Club Grove – Ocean Grove Bowling Club. “Matt has been great – He has played a lot with me,” Jacob said. “So that has really helped me out heaps and made me a lot better tennis player.” Jacob said it was a pleasant surprise to be informed of his number one ranking last month. “I found out around October 10,” Jacob said. “I was actually away playing a
tournament, when I found out so that may have helped me play a bit better. “I have been hovering around number two or three for a while.” More recently Jacob received an invitation to take part in the National Tennis Academy at Melbourne Park. The talented teenager has played in men’s and junior competitions and tournaments in Geelong, Bendigo, Traralgon, Warrnambool, Melbourne, Brisbane and Tasmania. He even travelled to New Zealand for two weeks in December last year for a tournament. Jacob, who is ranked No.7 in Australia for the Under 16 age group, plays pennant at Geelong Lawn Tennis Club and is coached by fully qualified Tennis Australia Club professional coach Simon Keeble.
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YOUNG Victorians are gearing up for the Wahu Surfer Groms Comp at Ocean Grove next week. The Wahu Surf Groms Comp is heading to Ocean Grove main beach with the future surfing stars of Victoria coming down to catch some waves and have some fun. Held on the weekend of November 13th and 14th, this is a great competition for young surfers wishing to get involved in surfing competitions while still having fun. The surfer groms comps cater for the mirco groms (U/9) to the big kids alike (U/15) of any level, and is all about providing a fun, but competitive environment. There will also be loads more prizes, giveaways and tons of beach games. The 2010/’11 series is shaping up to be bigger and better with the eight scheduled events offering kids Australia wide the chance to get involved in surfing and enjoy the thrill of fun in sport. Jan Juc’s Zoe Clarke will be looking to continue her great form at the state level after making the finals in the Under 16 girls and taking out the under 13 girls at the recent Ocean and Earth Teenage Rampage. After placing a close second last year, Clarke will also be hoping to go one better and take out the under 15 girls division. In the Under 13 boys division, Billy Harrison (Barwon Heads) will be right at home surfing at Ocean Grove and will be hoping for another great year at this event after taking out the Under 11 boys last year. Entries are filling fast so don’t miss out on your opportunity to participate in giveaways, prizes and tons of beach games. Each entrant will receive an uber-cool Wahu Surfer Groms Comp T-shirt and will go into the running to win daily Wahu beach products. Divisions include: Under 15 boys and girls, Under 13 boys and girls, Under 11 boys and girls and Under 9 boys and girls combined (parent assist). Come along and have a go! Enter online at www. surfingaustralia.com.
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