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CHURCH of Christ, Orr Street, Yarrawonga. Church Contacts, Phone Trevor 5744 3749 or Ken 5744 2462. Sunday Worship 10.15am. IGNITE Life Church (an ACC Church) 6 Melaleuca Street, Yarrawonga. Ps Keith Walters (03) 5743 2135. Family Service Sunday 10am. Ignite Christian Bookstore open Fridays 10am-2.30pm. PRESBYTERIAN Church, Orr Street, Yarrawonga. Rev. Paul Seiler (03) 5721 6444. Sunday: 8.45am except 1st Sunday of each month: 11.00am. SACRED Heart Catholic Church, Witt Street, Yarrawonga. Fr. Steve Bohan. (03) 5744 3030. Saturday: Vigil Mass 6.30pm. Sunday: 10am. Tungamah 8.30am. Weekdays: Tuesday 5.30pm (winter 5pm), Wednesday 9am, Thursday 9am, Friday 12noon. ST ANDREW’S Uniting Church, Tom Street, Yarrawonga. Rev. Gereldine Leonard. (03) 5744 3029. Sunday: 9.30am. Bundalong: 1st & 3rd Sundays 8am. Tungamah: 2nd Sunday 11am. 4th Sunday 8am. ST Andrew’s By The Lake Anglican Church, Melbourne St, Mulwala. Rev. Val Elson (03) 5744 2211. The Saturday before the first Sunday of the month - Service is at 6pm followed by a meal. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays: 9am. ST. Brigids Catholic Church, Havelock Street, Mulwala. Father John McGrath. Phone 5744 3563. Weekend Mass times: 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays 8am. 2nd and 4th Saturday night 6pm. ST Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, Piper Street, Yarrawonga. Rev Michael Jones 5744 3045. Sunday services: Yarrawonga 7am and 10am. St James 1st and 3rd Sundays 8.30am. Weekdays: Wednesday 10am.

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AFTER HOURS SERVICES

Meals on Wheels

Sun 17th June

11th June YARRAWONGA Liz & Peter Ornsby 12th June Lorraine Butler & Friend 13th June VOLUNTEER REQUIRED 14th June Lorraine Butler & Friend 15th June PALS GROUP 11th June MULWALA Fleur Johnson & Len Strawhorn 12th June PALS Yarrawonga 13th-14th June Lorraine Hecker & Elaine Price 15th June Liz Ornsby & Jenny Adkins 18th-19th June YARRAWONGA Alan & Lyn Adkins 20th-22nd June Glennie Phillips & Lyn Adkins 18th June MULWALA VOLUNTEER REQUIRED 12th June PALS Yarrawonga 20th June VOLUNTEER REQUIRED 21st June PALS Yarrawonga 22nd June Fleur Johnson & Len Strawhorn

Weekend RosteR

YaRRa/Mul Saturday 16th June Sue Howell

Medical clinic

Yarrawonga Denis Medical Group 10:00am to Midday PharMacY Terry White Chemist 10:00am to 1:00pm Please noTe: The local medical clinics provide ‘after Hours services’ for urgent consultations only.

DEATH NOTICES BANFIELD, Alan J. Longtime family friend of “the Beatties”. Memories are kept forever. Our deepest sympathy and love to Carole, Sharon, Lynne, Nicki, Roger and their families. From John, Alice and family.

BANFIELD, Alan. A good friend has left us all too soon but you are now at peace, free of pain. Our heartfelt sympathy to Carole and family. We will so miss our good times caravaning together. Loving memories from Dale, Roger and family.

GRAY, George. A true gentleman and friend who will be sadly missed. Fond memories of the happy times we’ve shared together. Sincere sympathy to Judith, Chris, Stephen, Lou and family. From Bill and Edna Moloney and family.

Saturday 23rd June Sue Howell Sunday 24th June Raelene Davis

May his spirit soar above us eternally.

Office HOurs Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm – Volunteer Coordinator – Moira HealthCare Alliance 1300 655 372 or 03 5742 1111.

YARRAWONGA-MULWALA FUNERAL SERVICES Brian & Betty Bouchier 5743 2967 A.F.D.A.

FUNERAL NOTICES

NEXT MEETING

CARMELLOTTI, Matteo 15.06.2011 One year has passed seems like yesterday. You are in our hearts every day. Treasured memories. The Carmellotti family. WILLIAMS, Vivien. 29.6.1945 - 16.6.2006. Loved Wife and Mum, your kindness and love are with us forever Darryl, David, Melanie and families.

LEGAL NOTICES “IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, SYDNEY REGISTRY, EQUITY DIVISION. After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 17th February, 1992 of SHEILA PRUDENCE DOYLE late of 3/21 Hicks Street, Mulwala in the State of New South Wales, Home Duties deceased will be made by RODNEY SIDNEY DOYLE the Executor named in the Will. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon this Estate to Hargraves, Solicitors, 16 Orr Street, Yarrawonga 3730 or their Agents, SAI Global Ltd of Level 7, 400 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000. HARGRAVES Solicitors 16 Orr Street YARRAWONGA 3730”

MEETINGS

WYLIE, Gail. A Memorial Service to commemorate the life of the late Gail Wylie will be held on Friday 15th June, 2012 at 2pm at the Mulwala Masonic Centre (Cnr. Hume and Erne Streets, Mulwala). Light refreshments afterwards.

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES

OptOmetrists assOciatiOn australia member

Sandra Heaney BSc (Optom) GCOT (Melb)

shop 1 19 piper st Yarrawonga Vic 3730

Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm

Phone: (03) 5744 2126

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES

PROFESSIONAL NOTICES

Yarrawonga Osteopathic Clinic

Dr. Frank O’Dwyer Dr. Brant Dickson 38 Hovell St, Yarrawonga, Vic., 3730 ☎ 5743 2763

FREE TRIAL SHAPEMASTER BODY TONING & REHABLITATION 4/1 Acacia Street Yarrawonga

PASSIVE ACTION MACHINES GAIN FLEXIBILITY, MOBILITY, LOSE INCHES

Yarrawonga PodiatrY Yarrawonga Podiatry 38 Hovell Street, Yarrawonga (directly behind Terminus Hotel) Appointments can be made by calling 0459 038 069 David Woodburn Podiatrist

TREATING PROBLEM FEET

• DVA Approved • Experts In Foot Care • Footwear Advice • Sports Injuries

7am to 12 Noon Mon-Fri or by appointment 4.30-6.30pm Mon.Wed.Thurs.

HUNT, David Charles. 20.12.1953-08.06.2012 Taken suddenly, doing what he loved. Well respected and greatly loved man. Adored husband of Charney, beloved father of Matthew and only son of Betty.

Sunday 17th June Sue Howell

IN MEMORIAM

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Yarrawonga – Mulwala RSL Sub-Branch GENERAL MEETING Wednesday 13th June 2012 8pm at ClubMulwala

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Matt & Bron Mobile Butcher & Coolroom Hire Yarrawonga & District From your paddock to plate (03) 5744 3186 0439 611 149

COPYRIGHT It contravenes the Copyright Act to reproduce or to instruct other person to reproduce material printed in this newspaper without prior consent of the publishers. The said material being advertisements whole or part, artwork whole or part, photographs whole or part, headlines or body copy whole or part. It also contravenes the Copyright Act to reproduce any or part of the above material which has been altered in order to appear different from the original. Severe penalties can be incurred by infringement of the Act.

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Friday 29th June 2012

TENDER NOTICES

MoiraShire

TENDER NOTICES

MoiraShire C071/12

Provision of Technical and Professional Services for Flood Recovery Works. Moira Shire Council invites submissions from suitably qualified organisations or individuals for the provision of professional services for the inspections of assets, feasibility studies, design services and implementation of projects in relation to damaged infrastructure caused by the March 2012 flood event. Technical enquiries may be directed to David Booth, Flood Recovery Manger on (03) 5862 2684. Tender closing date:

C069/12

4pm Wednesday 20 June 2012

Flood Recovery Works

Requests for specification documents must be made in writing and forwarded to:

Moira Shire Council invites submissions from suitably qualified civil construction contractors for the provision of: Flood Recovery Works including; sealed and unsealed road repairs, table drain and culvert repairs, culvert replacements, footpath repairs and other associated works. This contract will be a schedule of rates contract. There will be a compulsory pre-tender meeting on Wednesday the 13th June 2012 at 4pm at the Presidents Room, Numurkah Information Centre, 99 Melville St, Numurkah.Technical enquiries may be directed to: Rod Alexander, Project Manager(03) 5862 2684

Moira Shire Council Attention: Natalie Dopper Contracts Administrator PO Box 572 Cobram VIC 3643 Fax: (03) 5872 1567 Email: contracts@moira.vic.gov.au Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gary Arnold Chief Executive Officer

Moira Shire Council Attn: Natalie Dopper PO Box 572 Cobram Vic 3643 Fax: (03) 5872 1567 Email: contracts@moira.vic.gov.au Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

The emergency response exercise will be carried out in collaboration with local emergency service agencies. Fire fighters, law enforcement, emergency medical personnel, site emergency response teams, security officials, hospitals, and others will all be responding to the staged emergency, making this an outstanding opportunity to test our combined response plan. Exercise activities will occur throughout the day. There may be controlled smoke or loud noises to make the exercise more realistic for participants, the site siren may also be running during the exercise so please do not be alarmed. You may also see emergency response vehicles travelling to the site. Unless the vehicles are using lights and sirens, they are training exercise participants and are not responding to an actual emergency. Thales is committed to upholding the highest safety standards and communicating extensively with the Mulwala and Yarrawonga community, and this exercise is a necessary part of that ongoing commitment. For more information on this exercise, please visit: www.mulwalacommunitysafety.com.au Gary Davies General Manager, Manufacturing Operations - Mulwala Armaments

Gary Arnold Chief Executive Officer

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS VACANT

PIGDONS HOLDEN

PIGDONS HOLDEN

Service Manager’s Assistant

Administrative Assistant - Junior

We have created a new position in our expanding Service Department for a Junior Assistant. An interest in motor vehicles, good computer skills and a desire for a career in the motor industry would be an advantage.The successful applicant would be encouraged to complete Business Certificate III. PIGDONS HOLDEN is a long established family owned business with a proud reputation of training young people. Applications in writing to The Manager PO Box 19 Yarrawonga 3730 Closing date 19 June 2012

0.6 EFT (24 HOURS) 6 MONTHS FIXED TERM Yarrawonga Health is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic person to join its Administration team. Reporting to the Corporate Services Manager and working in a small but busy office environment, this position will involve processing of fortnightly payroll and other payroll related duties. Previous payroll experience, administrative experience, excellent computer skills including MS office, along with the ability to meet deadlines is essential. Health service payroll experience will be highly regarded. All successful applicants will be required to undergo a police record check. Enquiries / Applications in writing should be addressed to:Ms Melissa Murfitt Corporate Services Manager Phone: (03) 5743 8111 Email: melissa.murfitt@yh.org.au APPLICATIONS CLOSE 5pm Friday 22 June 2012 ZO220716

MoiraShire You can be part of the Moira team and develop your career with an innovative leader committed to delivering excellent services.

Job no: 251618 Salary: $ 52,494 p.a. Band 5 + 9% super Hours: Full Time – 38 hours per week An exciting career opportunity exists for an enthusiastic and professional individual to join our Revenue Services Team. You will be a part of a dedicated team responsible for the maintenance of Council’s property rating system and providing accurate advice and assistance to clients and rate payers. To be successful in this role, you will have considerable experience in rates and revenue management, property services and a detailed knowledge of relevant regulations and Acts.

Requests for specification documents must be made in writing and forwarded to:

Thales would like to advise the local Mulwala and Yarrawonga community that it plans to conduct an emergency response exercise on Friday 15 June at its Mulwala site. This is a routine exercise to enable employees to test the site’s emergency response mechanisms.

PAYROLL OFFICER

Revenue Officer

Tender closing date: 4pm, Wednesday 27/06/2012

UPCOMING EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE 15 JUNE 2012

SITUATIONS VACANT

We have created a new position in our expanding Service Department for a Junior Assistant. An interest in motor vehicles, good computer skills and a desire for a career in the motor industry would be an advantage. Completion of Year 11 is preferred. The successful applicant would be encouraged to complete Business Certificate III. PIGDONS HOLDEN is a long established family owned business with a proud reputation of training young people. Applications in writing to The Manager PO Box 19 Yarrawonga 3730 Closing date 19 June 2012

Applications clearly stating the job number must be received at the Municipal Service Centre in Cobram by 5pm Friday 15 June 2012 via post PO Box 578 Cobram VIC 3643, email employment@moira.vic.gov.au or fax (03) 5872 1567. Position descriptions are available at www.moira.vic.gov.au, and all enquiries should be directed to our Human Resource Department on (03) 5871 9222 or email employment@moira.vic.gov.au. Moira Shire Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers flexible work arrangements in a familyfriendly work place. Gary Arnold Chief Executive Officer

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN Floyd Industries is a well established company that provides Electrical, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Services throughout North East Victoria and Southen New South Wales. The company has a position available as an Industrial/Commercial Electrician. Experience in PLC’s, VSD’s or mechanical service installations would be an advantage. Interested applicants to email contact@floydindustries.com.au with a current resume or call Sharon on (03) 5766 2377.

FLOYD INDUSTRIES Pty Ltd AIR-cONDITIONINg, REFRIgERATION AND ELEcTRIcAL


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MoiraShire You can be part of the Moira team and develop your career with an innovative leader committed to delivering excellent services.

Revenue Officer

Job no: 251619 Salary: $ 47,852 p.a. Band 4 + 9% super Hours: Full Time – 38 hours per week An exciting career opportunity exists for an enthusiastic and professional individual to join our Revenue Services Team. You will be a part of a dedicated team responsible for the maintenance of Council’s property rating system and providing accurate advice and assistance to clients and rate payers. To be successful in this role, you will have an understanding of property rating and valuations; possess a high level of computer literacy and well development interpersonal and customer service skills. Applications clearly stating the job number must be received at the Municipal Service Centre in Cobram by 5pm Friday 22 June 2012 via post PO Box 578 Cobram VIC 3643, email employment@moira.vic.gov.au or fax (03) 5872 1567. Position descriptions are available at www.moira.vic.gov.au, and all enquiries should be directed to our Human Resource Department on (03) 5871 9222 or email employment@moira.vic.gov.au. Moira Shire Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers flexible work arrangements in a familyfriendly work place. Gary Arnold Chief Executive Officer

Sales / Spare Parts Traineeship Dawmac Industries are a progressive rural company immediately seeking a Sales Counter/ Spare Parts Trainee. The Traineeship is for Certificate 111 in Automotive Sales within a busy expanding organisation suppling diversified product to a wide customer base. To be successful in this role you require: - A willingness to be mentored and coached. - A strong customer focus. - Excellent hand writing skills. - Computer literacy. - Ability to work in a team environment and be a team player. - Neat appearance, punctual and reliable. This position would suit a person with the desire to enter the workforce in the Automotive and Agriculture sector. Further information is available on request. Applications close Monday, June 25. To apply please forward your resume with cover letter to: Kathryn Dalitz, Dawmac Industries, 14 Chanter St Berrigan NSW 2712. kathyd@dawmac.com.au

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

For Sale in Yarrawonga Shop fittings, equipment & great location to operate a Ladies retail clothing store. Stock available at below cost price. Phone: 0407 559 753

accommodation

SITUATIONS VACANT

We’re busy and need more staff!

Villa Tarni Water Front Resort

Slaughtermen and boners Our Tongala plant is processing increasing numbers of cattle and we need more slaughtermen and boners. Meat processing experience would be great but isn't essential. Suitable candidates without previous experience will receive full comprehensive training that is nationally accredited. It leads to a fully recognised meat processing trade qualification. HW Greenham offer excellent wages and conditions. Meat processing is strenuous work and requires physical fitness and strength. Applicants will have to undergo a medical examination, and drug and alcohol screening. The Tongala plant employs over 100 people working a single shift, and exports to the USA and Asia. Applicants who have previously applied for these positions do not have to reapply.

TO LET

A selection of properties currently available for Lease TENANTS: Are you looking for an agency that really cares and listens to your needs, the team here at Yarrawonga Mulwala Real Estate does. Why not give us a call; we have great landlords with really good properties. Experience the difference today! UNITS: YARRAWONGA: 1 Bedroom unit – close walking distance to town YARRAWONGA: 2x 2 BR Units – fully renovated MULWALA: 1x 2BR unit , quiet areas- very clean and tidy- close to church and shops YARRAWONGA: 2BR Townhouse- 2 living areas. SLUG YARRAWONGA: Brand new 2 BR Unit-SLUG HOUSES: YARRAWONGA: 3BR Home- low maintenance - SLUG YARRAWONGA: YARRAWONGA: 3BR, 2x bathrooms, open plan YARRAWONGA: 2x 4 BR Homes – modern and large, Garages- ENQUIRE Today MULWALA: 4 BR – very modern, large home with large garage and shed

45 Bailey Street, Bundalong. Saturday 16th June, 9am start. Household items.

$200.00pw

For Immediate Sale from Site

Quantity of Bar Stools 75 x Black/Chrome Swivel Stools 60 x Blue/Black Fixed Stools

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

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$310.00pw From $340.00pw $350.00pw

GARAGES - FARM SHEDS

Farm Kits include: Garage Kits include: Fully enclosed with sliding 3.66m bays, 3 sided, all zinc, doors, 1 PA door, 1 window, guttering, downpipes, flashings. skylights, colour walls, zinc roof, Delivery within 30km free. guttering, downpipes, flashings. 18.3 x 6.1 x 3.3 $8,590 Delivery within 30km free.

7.3 x 6.1 x 2.7m $5,172 10.9 x 6.1 x 2.7m $6,579 14.6 x 7.6 x 2.7m $8,683 Prices include GST

LOST & FOUND

FOR SALE

LOST. Witt Street Yarrawonga, much loved blue budgerigar, very tame. Reward. Phone (03) 5744 2470.

HAY

READERS BARGAINS MEN’S leather bowls bag. $25. Phone (03) 5743 2435.

First have it Fully detailed by the experts Shed 2 Lot 2 Acacia St Yarrawonga

0407 819 021

FORD Explorer XLT 1997. Excellent original condition, 184,000kms, always garaged. Never used off road. Drives like new, great value! ZHC610, $5,850. Phone: (03) 5744 0343 or 0458 888 618.

5744 2331

$250.00pw

$230.00pw

Selling your vehicle?

Farm machinery WANTED to buy. Massey Ferguson 135, 240, 250 with power steering, any condition. Also 80 - 150 hp tractor. Phone: 0418 515 139.

$210.00pw

$270.00pw

Kaine’s Detailing & Auto Trim

STEAM Mop H20 Ultra, “As seen on TV”. Professional 1500 watts power, includes 11 piece accessory kit with carpet tools. “Brand new” in box, never used. $65. Phone 0422 460 434.

For purchase enquiries please contact Club Managers Stephen Judd or Maria Russo $110.00pw

MOTOR VEHICLES

“SHOPRIDER” electric gopher. Near new batteries. $750. Phone 0408 842 6920.

Phone 0416 073 101 all hours

RGM/GRV35825-YC

ROADSTAR Voyager. Simplicity independent suspension. Alloy wheels, air- conditioned, fully insulated, double island bed, full oven, 3 way fridge, microwave oven. Lots more features. $26,900 ono. Phone: (03) 5744 2139 or 0427 442 139.

SCOOTER, three wheel mobility. Excellent condition, new batteries plus charger, $850 ono. Phone: 5862 2969.

FOR SALE Yarrawonga 21A Belmore St, Ph: 03 5744 3811 Mulwala 109A Melbourne St, Ph: 03 5744 2290 After Hours: HEIDI BARILLARO 0417 835 415

GARAGE SALES

POOL cleaner “Kreepy Krauly” style. Fully automatic pool cleaning system, suitable for above/inground pools with 10m of hose. “Brand new” never used. $169. Phone 0422 460 434.

*Conditions apply

www.greenham.com.au

FOUR bedroom house, modern kitchen, ensuite to main bedroom, ducted heating, dishwasher, swimming pool, open plan living. Central location, walking distance to schools and shops. Long term lease available, $400 per week. Phone business hours (03) 5744 1345.

3 Bedroom Self Contained Luxury Apartment set in beautiful gardens and lawn setting with direct access to Lake Mulwala and use of foreshore, boat mooring and large swimming pool. Ideal for golfing, fishing groups, school holidays, couples and will accommodate up to 8 people.

$170 per night* Special extended stay rates can be arranged.

Phone 03 5859 0912 and ask for Brett Scoble or Cheryl Lees, Recruitment Coordinators.

TO LET

LEMAIR Upright freezer, 160 Lt, 5 drawers, H 1.180 x D 550 x W 550. VGC. $300 ono. Phone (03) 5744 3879.

SPECIAL OFF PEAK RATES

Applications can be obtained from our office or at www.greenham.com.au

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

FOR SALE GOLF clubs, Taylormade superfast burner driver rh, 3 wood and rescue, full set graphite irons, putter and bag, $250. Phone: (03) 5743 3270.

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION

LUCERNE SQUARES From $5

Ph: 0427 268 226

21.9 x 7.6 x 3.9 $11,200 Prices include GST

CALL NOW (03) 5821 4399

30 Florence St, Shepparton

FOR SALE

WHEELER STREET

TIMBER & STEEL

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POOL FENCING PINE/HARDWOOD DOORS/WINDOWS IRON/STEEL DISCOUNT SPOUTING PRICES RAILWAY SLEEPERS FORM PLY KITCHEN CABINETS DOG KENNELS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK

5821 3122 15 Wheeler St, Shepparton FIREWOOD for sale. $100 sq. metre. Phone 0408 678 398 or 0422 874 106.

JAYCO Westport 2002. Ensuite at rear, east/west bed, front kitchen with oven/grill/stovetop, microwave, 3 way fridge, aircon/heat, 2 x TVs (1 x 32 inch 5 months old), Wynguard antenna, R/O awning, full annex, hayman reece tow bar with sway bars included, twin gas bottles, elec brake system, loads of storage. Van like new inside. Inspection won’t disappoint. $29,500. Phone 0420 523 363 Mulwala.

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TOYOTA Hilux SR5 2009. Very good condition, reg. May 13 (WZG296), one owner, 85,000kms, full service history, used mainly on sealed roads, bull bar, tow bar, elec. brakes, Anderson plug. $41,000. Ph: (03) 5743 3540 or 0428 200 785.

VU SS UTE, 2002. Hard top, 18” wheels, tow bar, red, airconditioning, CD player, cruise control. Reg. no. WXK209. $13,500 ono. Phone: 0408 441 934.

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2004 Hyundai Accent Hatch. NSW reg. til Mar 2013 (ZDX865). Auto, cruise control, spoiler, mud flaps, towbar, auto antenna, fog lights, fast glass, yellow duco, remote central locking, air conditioned, air bags, serviced regularly, one owner. Only selling as owner has won a new car. $4,500. Phone (03) 5743 2273 or 0400 087 532.

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Development Matters... DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS Public notice is given pursuant to Section 101 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979, that the Corowa Shire Council has granted development consent in respect of the following developments. The consents are available for public inspection, without charge, at the Council Chambers, Bow Street Corowa between the hours of 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday: DA NO. ADDRESS APPROVED WORK 2012/012 575-619 Honour Avenue, Office alterations & Corowa additions NOTICE OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS In accordance with Council’s Public Notification Policy regarding Development Applications, the following are hereby listed for public comment. Plans relating to these proposals may be inspected in the Council’s Planning Department during normal working hours. DA NO. ADDRESS ZONING PROPOSED WORK 2012/130 22 Coobah Road, Rural 1(c) Shed (200m²) Mulwala 2012/131 95 Banksia Way, Rural 1(c) Shed (113 m²) Mulwala Any person may make a submission on the proposal within a period of seven (7) days from the date of this notification. Persons making a submission are required to comply with Section 147(5) of the Environmental Planning Assessment Act (Political Donations & Gifts Disclosure Statement). Forms are available from Councils’ administration offices. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL – RETAINING WALL & BOAT RAMP BANK AND/OR BEDWORK Corowa Shire Council the consent authority under Clause 7 of the Corowa Local Environmental Plan 1989, has received an application (DA 2012/118) seeking development consent to construct a retaining wall and a boat ramp. The proposed development, the subject of the application, relates to Lot 7007; DP 96774; Bridge Road, Corowa. Any interested person may inspect this application and accompanying documents at the Corowa Shire Council Chambers, 100 Edward Street, Corowa from Wednesday, 6 June 2012 to Wednesday, 4 July 2012 between the hours of 8.15 am and 5:00 pm Monday to Friday. Any person interested in making a submission should do so in writing addressed to the General Manager, Corowa Shire Council, PO Box 77, Corowa NSW 2646. Submissions will be received up to 5.00 pm on Wednesday, 4 July 2012. Where a submission is by way of objection, the grounds of the objection are required to be specified in the submission.

ROADS ACT 1993 SECTION 35 NOTICE OF PUBLIC ROAD CLOSURE SOUTH COROWA – UNUSED STREETS Council hereby advises that pursuant to Section 35 of the Roads Act 1993 and in accordance with consent authority by the Roads and Maritime Services of New South Wales, proposes to implement the closure part or all of the following unused public roads in South Corowa. 1. Lucan Street, between Adams Street and Church Street 2. Lucan Street, between Hume Street and River Lane 3. Lucan Street, between River Lane and River Street 4. Cotton Street, between River Street and the Murray River 5. Brocklesby Street, between River Street and the Murray River 6. Cadell Street, between River Street and the Murray River The purpose of the closures is for future sale by public auction or tender with all proceeds of the sales to go towards the development/ purchase of Council assets. Any interested person may inspect documentation showing the location of the proposed closures at the Corowa Shire Civic Office, 100 Edward Street Ball Park, Corowa during office hours, and between Wednesday 6 June 2012 to Wednesday 4 July 2012. For further information or to discuss this proposal, please contact Mr Michael Paolini on 02 60338953 at the Civic Centre. Submissions regarding any of these proposals are to be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Corowa Shire Council, PO Box 77, COROWA NSW 2646. A SEPARATE SUBMISSION IN REGARD TO EACH PARTICULAR ROAD IS REQUESTED. Submissions will be received up to 5.00 pm on Friday 6 July 2012. Where a submission is by way of objection, the grounds of the objection are required to be specified in the submission. COUNCIL MEETING Council’s June Ordinary meeting will be held on Tuesday, 19 June 2012 commencing at 9.00 am. Time is set aside in Council’s Ordinary meetings at 3.00 pm for residents wishing to make presentations to Council. To enable residents presentations to be listed in Council’s Agenda residents must advise the General Manager in writing by 5.00 pm on the Tuesday preceding the Ordinary meeting day of Council. MULWALA LIBRARY NEWS Author Ian Travaskis will be at our library Wednesday 13th June at 12 noon. He is visiting as part of National Year of Reading 2012, and will share his ideas with students from Mulwala Public School and Savernake Public School. Ian is happy to encourage new writers. For more information call Jenny at the Mulwala Library or just drop in! He has great books available for purchase. Come along and select a great gift for younger ones. STORYTIME continues every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month for pre-school children and their carers. Come along at 10:30am for stories, songs, rhymes and activities. We are presently displaying some excellent art work from the Mulwala Public School under the direction of Joy Humphries. These works are part of “Are we there Yet?” by Australian Children’s Laureate, Alison Lester. Friends from PALS at Gorman House have also been involved in activities developed through their leader Tracy Mullins. Do you enjoy audio- Books? Come on in to borrow CD versions or ask Jenny to help you download from the Bolinda Digital Library straight to your device or home computer. Mulwala Library has your interests at heart. Come in and share your vision for our Library Service.

p-12 college

Live at Lunch On a Friday lunchtime at Yarrawonga College P-12 there’s the usual football, chatting and socialising going on – and a live music performance.

It might seem out of the ordinary, but for the YC P-12 secondary campus students enjoying music performed by their peers has become a welcome regular feature of their school experience. Live at Lunch is an informal showcase of students who are involved in the school’s successful music program. Music teacher Alex O’Connor said the regular lunchtime concerts gave

students a chance to work on their skills, impress with their talent and get a taste for performing. “For our VCE music students live performance is an important component of their assessment,” he said. “We started using the Live at Lunch forum as a way of giving those students a chance to work on their performance skills in preparation for their formal assessments. Since then it has been embraced by music students from year seven right through to year 12 and has become a great way to show the strength of our music program.” The Live at Lunch performances range from

Year 7 student Jake Willett and Daine Runnalls sing INXS song “Don’t Change”.

acoustic through to full band accompaniment and also utilise the skills of senior students studying music production who assist with equipment and sound. The appreciation for live performance begins with music teacher and wellknown local performer Daine Runnalls who works with students at the YC P-12 primary campus. “Daine spends time at the primary campus every week giving those younger students a taste of the music program and an opportunity to get involved,” Alex said. “As a result we’ve got kids coming to the secondary campus who are really keen to take up the option of instrumental music lessons, or vocal lessons and get involved in the program we have to offer.” Alex O’Connor and fellow teacher Tim Phillips have been instrumental in establishing the music program at YC P-12. With both coming from an industry/teaching background they’ve been able to pool their skills to make the program a success. “Thankfully when Tim and I started here six years ago we were on the same page about what the music program was lacking and what we wanted to achieve,” Alex said. “Thanks to great support from the school we’ve been able to build up the program and now we’re seeing kids we started with in year seven doing year 12 and achieving great things.”

... Snippets Wednesday 13th June 2012 www.corowa.nsw.gov.au PUBLIC EXHIBITION – DRAFT DELIVERY PROGRAM, OPERATIONAL PLAN AND REVENUE POLICY In accordance with the new Local Government Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework, Council has prepared its Draft 2012 - 2016 Delivery Program, incorporating the Draft 2012/2013 Operational Plan, covering Council’s activities for the four year period 2012/2016. The Delivery Program is intended to set the direction of Council for the next four years. The Draft 2012/2013 Operational Plan and Draft 2012 - 2016 Delivery Program are prepared in accordance with the NSW Local Government Act and include the following: • A list of the Principal Activities to be undertaken by the Council, together with the objectives, strategies and performance measures for each activity; • A rating structure for the year 2012/2013 to be effective from 1 July 2012; • A full listing of all fees and charges to be charged by Council for the 2012/2013 year; • A detailed statement of the proposed Estimates of Income and Expenditure for the 2012/2013 year, together with a statement of the proposed budgets for the years 2013/2014, 2014/2015 and 2015/2016. The Draft 2012/2013 Operational Plan and Draft 2012 - 2016 Delivery Program are on public exhibition until Tuesday 19 June 2012. All documents can be viewed from Council’s website www.corowa.nsw.gov.au or are available for inspection at Councils’ offices in Corowa, Howlong and Mulwala.

Submissions are welcomed until Tuesday 19 June 2012 and should be addressed to the General Manager, PO Box 77, Corowa NSW 2646. Submissions and feedback can also be emailed to council@corowa. nsw.gov.au

WATER RESTRICTIONS Council has resolved to remove water restrictions within the Shire. However, as water is a limited resource, residents are asked to be prudent in their use of water. Visit Council’s website for further information including water saving tips. Alternatively contact Council’s Corowa office on (02) 60 33 8999.

Council Contacts: Web: www.corowa.nsw.gov.au Email: council@corowa.nsw.gov.au Corowa office: 02 6033 8999 100 Edward Street, Ball Park, Corowa Howlong office: 02 6026 5055 Mulwala office: 03 5744 3439 Emergency Number 1800 110088

safety

Take care with electric blankets Following two fires in two weeks involving electric blankets, CFA is reminding Victorians of the dangers of leaving them on for long periods or failing to check them for faulty wiring. On Wednesday morning a Numurkah man was lucky to escape serious injury or death when he woke to find that his bed had caught fire after leaving his electric blanket switched on throughout the night. The incident came just a week after a faulty electric blanket caused a house fire in Nagambie when the house was unattended. CFA Operations Officer Rob Van Dorsser said when electric blankets were left on throughout the night heat becomes concentrated in areas where your body creates pressure. “Even a cat sleeping on the bed during the day may create enough heat to start a fire if an electric blanket is on. You should never leave electric blankets on for more than 30 minutes at a time and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions,” he said. Mr Van Dorsser also urged residents to check electric blankets that had been stowed away in cupboards during the warmer months. “If you’ve had an electric blanket folded up over summer, then they need

to be checked. The wires will have bends or kinks in them and that’s what will cause electrical problems. Stop using your electric blanket immediately if it shows any signs of being faulty such as producing heat spasmodically,” he said. “The risk just isn’t worth it - get the blanket checked or buy yourself a new one.” Electric blanket and heater fires almost always started at night and recent incidents have underlined the need to have a working smoke alarm in every bedroom where people are sleeping. “The severe cold is now here. We’ve seen frosts in the morning which will continue through the weekend, so now is the time to focus on the kind of precautions that will protect your home and family,” Mr Van Dorsser said. To stay safe from fire at home: · Never smoke in bed · Before going to bed, switch off heaters and put out fires · Switch off electric blankets when you go to bed · Never leave electrical appliances on bedding · Only used certified electrical tradespeople to repair electrical appliances, wiring and equipment.

men’s shed

After two years and 1600 hours Tom Hutchison and Jeff Begbie finally displayed their 1944 1/3 scale Pitts Special at the Men’s Shed. Their radio-controlled plane was built using materials, expertise and equipment at the shed. It will undertake flight testing shortly.

awards

Don’t miss your chance Nominations for this year’s Regional Achievement and Community Awards are now open. Don’t miss your chance to nominate an organisation, club, group or a business or individual you know that is making a real difference in the community. Categories cover the broad spectrum of community contribution including Regional Development Victoria Business Achievement; Parks Victoria Environment and Sustainability; Regional Development Victoria Trade and Career Achievement; Prime Super Community Group of the Year; Parks Victoria Regional Achiever;

BlueScope Distribution Leadership and Innovation; Medibank Healthy Participation; and Department of Sustainability and Environment Water Efficiency Improvements Award. Great prizes are up for grabs including television exposure on Prime7 or a share in $12,000 in Goalsaver Accounts from the Commonwealth Bank. Nominations close on July 17 and entry forms are available from Commonwealth Bank branches, sponsors, by contacting the Awards Office on 0397202277, nominate online at www. awardsaustralia.com/ TACA_vic.html or email vic@awardsaustralia. com .


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