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Home in the bush By KYLIE WILSON

AT HOME: Charlie Wilcox in his element in the bush. PHOTO: Wendy Stephens

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CHARLIE Wilcox has always felt a deep connection to the Australian bush. “I’m a big believer in the indigenous view in that I feel part of the land,” he said. He counts cooking food on open coals in the bush, and accompanying his father John in the hills of Indigo Shire prospecting for gold among his most cherished childhood memories. “I spent a lot of time out in the bush, and it gave me a real sense of confidence, while also giving me the urge to do more adventurous things and be outdoors,” Charlie said. Today he runs his own business, alongside wife Tory, where he shares the knowledge he has learned about surviving in the elements. And as the summer weather is luring more people to enjoy bushwalks, birdwatching and other outdoor activities, Charlie wants to dispel the myths that surviving in the outdoors needs to be some kind of frenetic, ‘Man vs Wild’ activity. Rather, he said, it is all a matter of being aware of your surroundings and environment, establishing priorities for survival and steadily working towards them. “If you stay calm and create a plan, you don’t make mistakes,” Charlie said. He said the five priorities were shelter (avoiding the elements), signalling (to help people find you), water, warmth and food. continued page |

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YOUR GARDEN

GARDEN HINTS

Fun and enjoyment

Pesky birds

FUN PASTIME: Lyn Malone among the plants in her garden.

What’s in your garden: Mainly, lots of natives and roses. What do you enjoy about gardening: It’s fun and relaxing, and I can always add things. I love flowers. Favorite plant in your garden: Out in my “loony garden”, a section of the garden featuring lots of recycled objects, such as bicycles, toilets and baths, that I

have established plants in. I love to sit out there and have a coffee. Water saving/ conservation tip: I primarily plant natives, as they use less water, and I also only water in the evenings. Your tips to keep gardens in top shape: Keep it tidy, and plant natives as they are mainly self sustaining and low maintenance.

HAVING birds in the garden is one of nature’s delights. With their color and sweet songs, they bring beauty to a garden. Birds help with pest control as they eat a variety of insects, including aphids, mosquitoes, spiders and other bugs. The nectar feeders pollinate flowers and the seed eating sparrows and finches help with weed control by eating weed seeds. But birds can be a problem in the garden, especially when they eat the fruits and vegetables lovingly nurtured by gardeners. The best way to protect trees and plants from bird attack is to erect a physical barrier or deter them. Fruit trees, vines and bushes can be covered with netting which can be draped over the plant or over a frame. A simple box frame can be made from tall stakes, bamboo poles or fence posts. Use white netting so the birds can see it. Birds have difficulty seeing black netting and may get caught in it. The purpose of netting is to prevent birds eating the fruit, not to catch birds. To protect the veggie garden use wire or bamboo hoops to make a frame to support netting to cover seedlings. The netting can also be draped like a tent over a length of taut wire. Disposable cups, with the

PHOTO: Kylie Wilson

CALLING ALL GREEN THUMBS... Do you live in the Rural City of Wangaratta, Alpine or Indigo Shires and want to showcase your garden on this page? Call Kylie Wilson on (03) 5723 0135 or email kwilson@ nenews.com.au to find out more.

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bottoms cut out can be placed over seedlings to protect them. To protect newly sown seeds, cover the seedbed with chicken wire to prevent birds scratching. Place scarecrows, artificial owls and hawks, snakes and cats to scare the birds away. Try hanging balloons, wind socks, wind chimes, streamers, kites, tin pie plates, plastic shopping bags, or CDs in and around the garden on posts, but move them every few days to keep the birds scared. Birds can also be a pest in ornamental gardens by scratching and spreading mulch, often onto garden paths or over small plants. Along pathways, use chicken wire to make a small fence, or lay over the mulch to prevent the birds digging and scratching. Another option is to plant a living border, like mondo grass, along the edge. Happy gardening.

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“There’s plenty of bush food out there if you know what to look for,â€? he quipped, stressing the importance of being able to identify plants. “We use ‘nature’s food chain’ to our advantage‌it provides everything we need.â€? And Charlie said people should also not be too quick to dismiss traditional skills such as map reading, as technology can be all too fallible. “People are becoming too dependent on GPS and phones for navigation, it’s creating a false sense of security,â€? he said. While shows like ‘Man vs Wild’ often sensationalise outdoor survival, Charlie believes they have also encouraged many people to explore the outdoors and learn more about survival skills. “More and more people are travelling to more and more places, and people are becoming more adventurous and wanting to learn these skills,â€? he said. “Our lives are becoming more stressful, so when people have time off, they are seeking more to get back to nature.â€?

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CATCH OF THE WEEK

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The Catch:

67cm The Murray River at Bundalong Bardi grubs Daymn caught this fish on the first day of cod opening after 30 minutes during a fishing trip with stepdad Craig Bihun, and was the only one of the two to catch a keeper.

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HAPPY ANGLER: Jayden Blackshaw shows the nice Murray cod he caught in the Ovens River upstream of Wangaratta on a green two piece hard body lure. He has been catching cod on just about every outing this season.

WELL the Murray cod reports have been flowing in as strong as a flooded river. It doesn’t seem to matter where you go at the moment the cod are well and truly on the bite. December has always been my favorite month to catch Murray cod. The Ovens and King rivers have seen a lot of fishing pressure since the season opened, and most people have been catching cod, usually multiple amounts, but mainly small fish. A few larger fish have turned up locally including at least one that I know of which was over a metre long, downstream closer to Bundalong. As long as people play by the rules and release their undersize and oversize Murray cod the Ovens and King rivers will stand up well to the fishing pressure. Remember, not only is there a minimum size limit of 60cm on Murray cod in Victoria, there is also a maximum size limit of 100cm, to ensure the larger breeding fish are released.

Jeff Baade from Lake Eildon boat cruises has told me there have been quite a few redfin and yellowbelly caught in the Bonnie Doon area of Lake Eildon recently. Jeff also said there has been quite a sharp increase in Murray cod captures in recent times as well, with more cod being caught this season than in previous seasons. Is Lake Eildon shaping up to be the Victorian equivalent of Blowering Dam in NSW which is known for its monster Murray cod? Back to the redfin, and I have had a few people telling me they have been to Bonnie Doon recently and not caught any redfin, then last week I received a photo from Ducky Day of some absolute thumpers that he had caught at Bonnie Doon. The trick with redfin is to move around a lot and search for the schools of fish. They are there if you persevere - just as Ducky has proven.

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American Hustle [CTC] AMERICAN Hustle tells the story of brilliant con man Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale), who along with his equally cunning and seductive British partner Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams) is forced to work for a wild FBI agent Richie DiMaso (Bradley Cooper). DiMaso pushes them into a world of Jersey powerbrokers and mafia that’s as dangerous as it is enchanting.

NOW I’m not really expecting much sympathy from you all as I realise what I’m about to whinge over is a very ‘First World’ problem, but here we go. You see, the spouse and I are about to head off on holidays to Thailand. Yes, 10 idyllic days at a lovely resort on the island of Kho Samui (I note you are not feeling sorry for me yet. But wait, I’ll get to it…). Over the past several months, a girlfriend and I have been planning this trip. We decided (without much help from the boys) on the location. I say, ‘without much help’ because basically the location was chosen by a process of elimination. We bandied around potential places and the spouses vetoed them one by one. In the end, we just said: “That’s it. We’re going to Koh Samui.” And to our surprise – even though it was one of the locations they’d earlier poo-hooed - they just nodded agreeably. Pity we didn’t just try the assertive approach in the first place. Well anyway, so started the organisation and planning. While the spice (my invented word for more than one spouse) coasted along with their day to day lives, my friend and I have been beavering away in the background making sure we’ve booked accommodation, flights, travel insurance and car parking. We’ve sorted itineraries, medications, toiletries, lotions, potions and Thai Baht. We’ve washed, ironed and packed clothes. We’ve notified banks and the government’s Smart Traveller website. I’ve booked the dogs into ‘Juvey’ (our word for the kennel they will be incarcerated in for the next fortnight). Their accommodation comes complete with air conditioned rooms and a doggy verandah where they can watch, bark and sniff the air with their fellow inmates. I know it seems like an extravagance to pay a small fortune for your dogs to be looked after, but given ours are not the easiest lads to care

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BY CATHERINE WARNOCK for (ie high maintenance, wilful, naughty etc), we don’t exactly have would-be carers coming out of the woodwork. And besides, it’s peace of mind to know they are being well cared for by people who understand dogs (so you’re still not sorry for me yet? Hmph). Well, anyway, suffice to say, it’s a bit of a mission getting organised for overseas travel, as I’m sure many of you can attest. Not that the spouse would agree, I’m sure. From his perspective, the organising involves chucking a few things in his bag and driving to the airport. To illustrate this point I will describe this morning’s helpfulness. On the eve of our departure, I’m sitting at the kitchen table filling in our departure cards. It’s important that we do this now, as last time we travelled overseas, we forgot and ended up frantically doing it on our laps in the customs area of the airport while chaos reigned around us. I decided to avoid that situation by being prepared this time. Well, anyway, the spouse announces he might duck to the supermarket to buy some nice bread for lunch. I suggest to him that he might also grab some laundry spray, so I can clean up an item of clothing I’m intending to take on holiday. “Just cause I’m going to the supermarket, doesn’t mean I want to do all your shopping,” he remarks grumpily. Well thank you for that, Mr Helpful. “Ok,” I say, “How about you organise your own Departure Card then, while I make a second trip to the supermarket for one item? That makes sense. “Oh, and while you’re at it, next time you want to go on holiday, you can organise everything.” “Was it Sard Spray you wanted?” he asks making for the door with a sheepish grin. Well, may you smile, Mr Old Spice. And yes, I know. I’m lucky to have such First World problems.

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WINE TALK

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WITH ANITA McPHERSON unfiltered wine with no preservatives added ideal for their digestive constitution, and they enjoy the taste to boot. This Spanish variety has a deep red earthy color, rich, wild berry and woodland aroma, and juicy raspberry flavor, with a savory kick reminiscent of bay leaves and white pepper. It also has a bitey tannin edge, making it feel very down to earth but ultimately well rounded and satisfying, and it goes well with full flavored meats cooked over a charcoal barbecue. Slip a pair of tongs in the present and you’ve got yourself a bloke’s Christmas trifecta. Visit the cellar door in King Valley or go to www. lacantinakingvalley.com.au.

WITH BRONWYN INGLETON I KNOW the old saying, “real men don’t eat quiche”, but I think that time has passed. Or I hope it has. I just love a nice quiche and salad for lunch, and often for dinner. This is a roast veggie one, with pumpkin, zucchini, red pepper and fresh spinach; you can add what you have in the fridge. Method Use a loose-based fluted tin. Preheat oven to 200 degrees Celsius. Spray quiche pan with the oil, then line with the puff pastry (you may have to overlap the pastry if one sheet does not completely cover the whole tin). Pop in the freezer for 15 minutes while you make up the egg mixture. Take the lined tin out of the freezer, start to layer first with grated cheese, then with the spinach, then with your roasted vegetables, leaving the roasted red capsicum until last to arrange on the top after the egg

THIS DAY IN HISTORY

SG Watson dies, 1891 ON December 11, 1891, the man who was probably the North East’s first millionaire died. At one time or another, Sydney G Watson seemed to own just about all the best land in the Upper Murray, and his list of properties is a roll call of familiar place names today – Tintaldra, Walwa and Corryong. One of his eccentricities was keeping an oak coffin in his study, and when he died, aged 75, he was carried from his study in the coffin, for an interment on Walwa station.

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FINDING an appropriate Christmas present which is also a bargain is one of the simple joys of the season and I found a cracker this week. It was one of those whizz bang corkscrews which works without having to work up a sweat or hold the bottle between the knees. It used to be dangerous when the less coordinated among us were on the other end of a waiter’s friend, elbows akimbo and often close to whacking the person next door in the jaw. Pity this new luxury item is not going to get the work out it once would have, which in retrospect might be why it was such a bargain. Anyway the bloke who is getting it won’t mind because it’s coming with La Cantina Tempranillo so he’ll be able to use it. La Cantina is a favorite with friends who find the Corsini family’s full flavored,

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RECEPTION/ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT We are currently seeking the services of a fulltime Reception/Administration Assistant to join our team at North East Podiatry. The successful applicant will need to have excellent communication and computer skills and work well in a team environment. Previous experience with the software “Smartsoft� would be an advantage, but not essential. Please send application letter including resume by 18th December to: Practice Manager admin @northeastpodiatry.com.au

St John’s Village Inc - Wangaratta ‘’Care, Compassion, Respect’’

Providing Excellence in Aged Care Registered Nurse Division 1 Casual

We are currently seeking the services of an enthusiastic Registered Nurse to be a leader in providing quality care throughout the Organisation. New graduates are welcome to apply. The Registered Nurse works closely with residents, families and the care team to ensure each resident’s physical and emotional needs are met. Ongoing training and support will be provided to ensure quality Resident care. Key Selection Criteria: ‡ &XUUHQW 5HJLVWHUHG 1XUVH 5HJLVWUDWLRQ ZLWK AHPRA. ‡ ([SHULHQFH ZRUNLQJ ZLWKLQ WKH $JHG &DUH Industry. ‡ 6RXQG NQRZOHGJH RI WKH $&), PRGHO DQG Residents care plans. ‡ .QRZOHGJH RI WKH $JHG &DUH $FFUHGLWDWLRQ 6WDQGDUGV ‡ ([SHULHQFH LQ D &OLQLFDO 6XSHUYLVRU\ 5ROH Please note that we are unable to offer visa sponsorship. )XUWKHU HQTXLULHV SOHDVH FRQWDFW 0LVV /DXUD 1LVK 1XUVH 8QLW 0DQDJHU RQ Applications must be accompanied by an Application for Employment Form. This form, as well as the Position Description, can be downloaded from: www.stjohnsvillage.com.au/vacancies Applications addressing the Key Selection Criteria outlined in the Position Description should be forwarded to: 0UV 7D\D 7UDFH\ 6W -RKQ¡V 9LOODJH :LOOLDPV 5RDG :DQJDUDWWD 9,& e-mail: recruitment@stjohnsvillage.com.au Applications close Friday 20th December 2013

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Full time hours available for immediate start. In Albury, Wangaratta and Yarrawonga areas. - You must have extensive experience as a painter - Must be able to pass a drug and alcohol test - Ideally Qualified Painter Call now before you miss out 02 6041 6838 or drop into 531A Kiewa Street Albury.

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YOUR HEALTH

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

Diabetes and insulin resistance

The question you cannot get wrong

TYPE 2 Diabetes (T2D) and insulin resistance are classified as diseases of lifestyle and diet habits. Our western diet is laden with refined white carbohydrates, saturated fats, sugars, foods with high glycemic loads/indexes with a lifestyle that is sedentary and void of fibre and healthy oils. We are slowly but surely eating ourselves to our demise. Insulin resistance or T2D occur when the pancreas becomes tired of secreting insulin to combat glucose found in the blood, leading to a reduced amount of insulin and an increasing amount of glucose in the blood. This excess glucose is then stored as fat, commonly around the tummy where the majority of our organs are. This central obesity or weight gain increases your risk factor of developing T2D or insulin resistance. A family history of cardiovascular disease or diabetes, elevated triglycerides, gestational diabetes, increased BP, central obesity; polycystic ovarian syndrome and a sedentary lifestyle all increase your risk of developing T2D.

WITH BELINDA MCPHERSON BHSCI., NATUROPATH

STUCK IN THE MIDDLE: Excess belly fat raises your blood pressure and makes your heart work harder.

Signs are often mild to begin with and can be overlooked. They include increased urination, increased thirst and increased appetite. This can increase to fatigue, blurred vision, poor wound healing and periodontal disease and frequent infections. Healthy weight management and or weight loss reduces the risk factors of developing T2D and also can help reduce and manage blood sugar levels once a diagnosis has been made. A weight loss program that incorporates

a reduced refined carbohydrate load, and encourages and supports fresh, salad and vegetables with lean proteins and healthy oils leads you on a path that will either halt the progression or reduce the development of further complications. Changes to lifestyle are difficult for some and should be supported and monitored by your health care professional. Don’t let poor diet and lifestyle choices reduce your quality of life and cut short your time with your loved ones. Seek help today.

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SO the time has come for you to consider a change of employment and you have been scanning the media for something to suit your lifestyle and skills. You have completed a resume’ and been selected for an interview - so what are they likely to ask and have you prepared yourself for the unexpected? Probably the opening question will be along the lines “can you tell us a little about yourself” or “why do you wish to work for us?” Your reply will set the tone for the rest of the interview so you need to be prepared, as should you stumble over the answer it will not look good in the final selection. I suppose the interviewer is asking the question for two reasons: one to try and lighten the mood and the second to get a sense of the person being interviewed. As such the employer will be looking for a confident answer that will show you are interested in the position, and the skills you can bring to the organisation. If you can prove yourself, no matter what the job, you will end up getting the job you want by being flexible. Having the right attitude and showing the employer what you’re made of will certainly work in your favor. Give a brief summary of how your career has been progressing and highlight anything you think stands out. This should give you the opportunity to show off any career achievements, but refrain from going through your resume in detail as the last five years is the important bit to a new employer and I am sure the interviewer will have a copy in front of him/her. Remain engaged with the interviewer, remember to smile and maintain eye contact. If the interviewer likes what is being said, your all-important body language could set the tone for a successful interview.

By KEN CLARKE, WANGARATTA CERTIFIED PRACTICING ACCOUNTANT

kclarke@alphalink.com.au Justin Naylor, CPA finance and operations manager at Melbourne based METIER3 said it’s important to remember that employment is a two way street. “Job seekers need to think about what they are doing to contribute to the organisation, not just what they are going to get out of the new position that they will be filling,” he said. At the interview, try and avoid answering a question too personally; instead focus on your business achievements. Don’t try to be someone you’re not and don’t overthink the answer. Most positions will have a couple of interviews, usually of around 30 minutes each, so keep the answer short. There will be plenty of time to expand on anything the interviewer would like to hear more about. Keep your answer friendly because the last thing would be to come across as a defensive or negative person. Have the employer wanting to know more not less, and be as confident as you can, as a job interview is one of the few times a person has a chance to sell themselves. Importantly, focus on your strengths and avoid sounding like you know everything. In my career I employed many, and I was always interested in what their handwriting was like as I asked for their resume’ to be handwritten, how they dressed and whether they polished their shoes. Dress was important and whilst I respected a person’s style of dress I believe wearing outlandish clothes such as a bright red tie or orange trousers were not what you should wear to impress an employer. So good luck, is all I can say.

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