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Issue #224 – Wednesday, 19 March, 2014
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They call him The Unusualist MAN of mystery Raymond Crowe, better known as the unusualist, brings a mixed bag of entertainment to Albury. TURN TO PAGES 8-9 FOR FULL DETAILS
Our best seniors ALBURY’S Frank Lange and Howlong’s Janice (Jan) Haynes have been honoured for their work, both receiving 2014 NSW Seniors Week Local Achievement Awards. Member for Albury, Greg Aplin this week congratulated the duo who received the awards as part of NSW seniors celebrations. “Seniors deserve recognition for the important contribution they make across so many different areas of community life,” Mr Aplin said. Mr Aplin announced the two local recipients of the award this year as Mr Frank Lange of Albury and Mrs Janice (Jan) Haynes of Howlong.
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Seniors deserve recognition for the important contribution they make across so many different areas of community life… Greg Aplin
“Mr Lange has contributed to this community for over 40 years since he moved to area with his wife and three daughters to take a position as the welding teacher at Albury TAFE. “Frank has been involved with Meals on Wheels Albury Inc, Age Concern Albury Wodonga Inc, Uiver Park Tennis Club, Mitta Mitta Canoe Club and the Manual Activities Centre over this period of time. “Frank has been described as a believer in giving people an opportunity
Member for Albury Greg Aplin with award recipients Mr Frank Lange of Albury and Mrs Janice (Jan) Haynes of Howlong. to be the best they can be and to enjoy their life, no matter what challenges they may face,” Mr Aplin said. “Mrs Janice Hayes has lived in Howlong since the 1980s and has been an energetic and an engaging personality in the Howlong community. “Jan has been involved with the Howlong Life Learning Group, How-
long Hunger Busters, Fit Ball Group, Meals on Wheels, The Probus Club of Howlong and the Howlong Citizens Group (20 years). “Jan is described as a wonderful unsung hero of Howlong, full of energy and encouragement, whose generous volunteering and loving concern have enriched people’s lives over many
years.” The Minister for Ageing, the Hon John Ajaka said: “These awards are the community’s way of saying ‘thankyou’ to seniors for their enthusiasm and impressive commitment to their community.” The NSW Seniors Week Local Achievement Awards mark just one
of the exciting program of events held during 2014 NSW Seniors Week. An estimated 250,000 seniors are expected to attend more than 900 local events throughout the state during the week. For more information about NSW Seniors Week events visit www.nswseniorsweek.com.au
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Leave ’em alone AUSTRALIA is gradually becoming more civilised with relation to animal welfare. There is a push to stop horse steeple racing, caged hens, unregulated dog/cat breeding and other animal welfare issues which includes rodeos. Animal welfare is governed by two Acts: the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 (POCTA) and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations 2008. I would encourage the readers of this letter to go onto the internet, locate these two Acts and read them. Especially read the first Act (Section 9) which deals with cruelty and consider the words used which represent cruelty. Rodeos take normally placid animals and do things to them to get them agitated and stressed out enough to buck fiercely in an attempt to get rid of what is on their backs and get relief from the flank strap and spurs that are used on these animals. This treatment of these animals clearly,
to any sensible person, breaches both these Acts. On 15 March a rodeo was held in Chiltern (Albury–Wodonga NewsWeekly, Wednesday 12 March). The rodeo stock was provided by the McPhee Rodeo Company. I’d like to witness just how Mr McGhee ‘trains’ their stock animals to prepare them for rodeo events. I have recently contacted local, state and federal members regarding rodeos and have so far had only a few replies which have just passed the buck. Why not just ban flank straps, spurs and electric probes, which are used, and see how well a rodeo would proceed? Rodeos are nothing more than a form of animal cruelty just to entertain ourselves. Australians need to continue becoming progressively more civilised and banning rodeos would be a step in the right direction. Why can’t we just leave the animals to live out their natural lives? Sumner Berg, Beechworth.
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The brave shaved thought we’d raise so much money for cancer.” After the initial shock of seeing their ponytails drop to the floor and feeling the spiky stub of their new hairdo, the girls declared their new look as “different”. “I was crying when the hairdresser was shaving my head but it feels good to have done it for a good cause,” Andraya said. Elyshia has donated her 40-centimetre ponytail to Locks of Love in the US, which will transform the hair into a wig for people with cancer. Both girls have been touched by cancer. Andraya’s great aunt had leukemia and her grandfather died from complications from cancer, while Elyshia has members on both
TRINITY College students Elyshia Poidevin and Andraya Vesely drew a standing ovation from their peers when the final lock of hair fell in their Be Brave and Shave fund-raising effort at the college on Friday. The Year 10 girls embarked on their fund-raising quest for cancer hoping to reach $3000 but surpassed that figure well before they succumbed to the shears - raising more than $4000 thanks to friends, family and schoolmates. “We are actually just overwhelmed, we’ve had unbelievable support,” Elyshia said between tears. “I never expected so many people to donate to watch us get our heads shaved. And we never
sides of her family with cancer. Trinity College Head of Senior School Malcolm Thomas said the college was proud of the students’ efforts. “They’ve done a tremendous job and have been terribly committed to it,” Mr Thomas said. “We encourage our students to be independent and to follow through and that has certainly happened here. Elyshia and Andraya have organised all of this themselves, from setting up the website to organising the hairdresser and public speaking to garner more support.” St Matthew’s church community got behind the cause to support Andraya, whose family attends regularly, raising almost $2000 while
Volz Australia, owned by Elyshia’s parents, committed $500 with the offer to double it if the students successfully raised awareness around cancer. Elyshia’s father Tim Poidevin said he was heading straight from the shave to his computer to double the donation online. “Originally it was as an incentive,” Mr Poidevin said. “I just didn’t want them to shave their heads for a bit of a laugh but they have really raised awareness of cancer - not to mention money. And people can still donate.” To donate, go to www. worldsgreatestshave.com.au and hit “sponsor” and search for Andraya Elyshia.
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ALBURY is to be the meeting place for two gospel groups and locals will be the winners. On Saturday, 29 March the Melbourne Singers Of Gospel will meet Canberra’s Strange Weather Gospel Choir halfway in Albury (St Matthew’s Church, 520 Kiewa St). That will be 60 singers in one church - so it’s sure to get things jumping! It will be a chance to get stomping and clapping to gospel favourites including People Get Ready, Joyful Joyful (Sister Act) and Put a Little Love in your Heart (Fighting Temptations). Led by Daniel Brinsmead, Strange Weather Gospel Choir has performed to acclaim in Canberra and surrounding regions since 1995 and is identified for its passion for singing an eclectic mix of gospel, spiritual and seasonal songs. Its unique sound, balanced
Melbourne Singers of Gospel. harmonies and overall enthusiasm is enhanced by the inclusion of talented soloists and percussionists. It is accompanied by Kimberley Steele, a well-known Canberra pianist.
Led by Darren Wicks, and performing songs of soul and purpose in the Gospel and Motown traditions, Melbourne Singers Of Gospel features massed voices, choreographed moves and sophisticated styling. Funky foot-stomping performances are accompanied by the cool jazz-blues sound of Andrew Ogburn. For a great night out in Albury, please book at Trybooking. Who: Strange Weather and Melbourne Singers of Gospel When: Saturday 29 March, 7.30pm Where: St Matthew’s Church, 520 Kiewa St, Albury Interested: Tickets: $20 or $50 for a family of four, Bookings at http://www. trybooking.com/EFHY Remaining tickets at the door for cash only from 7pm.
Hill bike ride with a difference PREPARATION is underway for the Blind Challenge charity bike ride. The ride, from Mt Beauty up the mountain to Falls Creek, will be held on Saturday 29 March, starting at 8am. It is a distance of 32 kilometres, rising 1300 metres (average gradient 6 per cent, maximum gradient 10 per cent). The ride finishes at the
Falls Creek village car park and participants are responsible for returning back to Mt Beauty. The event aims to raise $20,000 for the Mae Sot Blind School, a residential school for blind children, in Mae Sot, Thailand. The school is ready to expand as they now have a larger premises which can accommodate many more children
but are limited by funding. A minibus and bike trailer is available to return participants back to Mt Beauty if needed (bookings are required). The ride will be undertaken by blind or vision impaired cyclists on tandem bikes, together with a sighted rider. For more information head to www.theblindchallenge.org
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Drought cash not much help “Governments at all levels have a responsibility to assist those who are vulnerable.” Professor Hicks said assistance should be targeted at solutions that would ensure the long-term sustainability of communities. “In both manufacturing and farming communities, it is becoming increasingly apparent that substantial restructuring of industry is required,” he said. “The new package will help farmers with short-term problems, but for those who are locked into farms with limited long-term viability it is unhelpful at best and may even result in them staying in the industry when an assisted exit would be a better use of government funds.” CSU researcher Dr Merrilyn Crichton has studied the social impacts of the last drought, ending in 2011, and the roll-out of drought-relief packages. She said drought assistance, particularly in the form of better access to mental health services,
Just how much will the Federal Government’s drought relief package affect farmers? was urgently needed but the critical factor would be how the new measures were implemented. “In researching the effects of the last drought, it was clear that the biggest challenge was getting mental health workers into the regions to do the work,” she said.
“Because there weren’t many rural mental health workers, and those that were in the regions were already in high demand, a lot of people brought in were from the cities. They didn’t necessarily understand the problems rural people had, and so people in rural communities were reluctant to talk to them.” Dr Crichton said previous experience might have created some scepticism in rural communities about the effectiveness of drought relief packages. “We saw as the last drought went on, the suicide rate among rural men rose,” she said. “Previous drought relief packages have tried to get around the shortage of available mental health workers by replacing in-person consultations with Skype or phone calls. “But when you have got someone in crisis you need to be face-to-face with them. We’re only at the beginning of this drought and the mental health workers are overworked already.
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THE Federal Government’s drought relief package will be of limited benefit to rural communities according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) experts. Economics Professor John Hicks said the current crisis affected whole communities, but the package offered little for those not directly involved in farming. “The stress in farming communities from drought is matched by the stress in urban communities dependent on manufacturing when major industries close down,” he said. “No, or little, farm production means falling farm incomes and falling expenditure in local communities. “It is therefore not just farmers who are impacted, but also those servicing farming from the service and manufacturing sectors. The economic problems multiply throughout the community, resulting in job losses and economic stress for many.
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Social Seen Raymond’s a bit unusual RAYMOND Crowe - better known as The Unusualist - captivated the crowd at the Albury Entertainment Centre with his mix of magic, comedy, ventriloquism and shadow artistry. Originally from Adelaide, the versatile showman describes himself as Australia’s only unusualist.
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Nathan Crick and Kirsty Lukin.
Joanna, Tina, Jack, and Phil Hobbs were part of the crowd to be entertained by Raymond Crowe.
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Music is back ALBURYCITY’S popular Music in the Gardens has returned for an Autumn series which will include some top Australian musicians. The event kicked off at the weekend with Australia’s jazz legends Galapagos Duck and will continue each month right through to November. AlburyCity Team Leader of Events Ros Walls said the autumn series of Music in the Gardens promised to top the wildly successful 2013 series. “We’re incredibly fortunate to have performers of this calibre come to Albury for a free performance,” she said. “The event is a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon and
even with temperatures in the low twenties we still expect a great crowd to turn out for the jazz treat of the year - there just may be a few more jackets, brollies and perhaps some of the sumptuous picnic lunches people bring along might include some warm treats. “We also encourage people to bring their chairs along as predicted showers on the weekend may leave the gardens a little damp underfoot.” Music in the Gardens is a series of free outdoor concerts in the spectacular Albury Botanic Gardens. On the third Sunday of March, April, May, September, October and November, the gardens are transformed
into an outdoor amphitheatre where residents can enjoy some of Australia’s best musicians while relaxing on the beautifully landscaped lawns. The Music in the Gardens series is proudly partnered by AlburyCity and the Murray Conservatorium. Gourmet food, hot drinks and ice-cream available. BYO alcohol allowed. Bring a picnic, relax on the lawn and enjoy the music. Proudly partnered by the Murray Conservatorium. 2014 line-up: Sunday 20 April - Janet Seidel Trio; Sunday 18 May - Jane Rutter; Sunday 21 September - Idea of North; Sunday 19 October - BG Sound Project; Sunday 16 November - Miles to Go Trio.
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Get your Golden Horseshoes parade entries in by 4 April. Jodie Goldsworthy said. This year’s festival will include the opportunity to win one of two trophies - the perpetual trophy will be awarded by the mayor for the best float and the Golden Horseshoes Committee will offer a new trophy for the
committee’s choice award. Anyone interested in entering a float or volunteering at the event can contact Jodie Goldsworthy or Kate Ormand at Beechworth Honey on (02) 6033 2322, or Ian McVea at info@ goldenhorseshoes.com.au
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FINAL preparations are underway for the 2014 Golden Horseshoes Festival, with the festival committee calling for parade entrants to send in their applications before they close on 4 April. The committee has been working tirelessly to ensure the Grand Parade is a feast of the eyes for spectators, and is encouraging community groups, individuals and businesses to register their float to ensure they are included in the hugely popular event. “Last year we had an amazing response to the grand parade with spectacular, vibrant entries - we know this year many of the organisers have already started to plan, design and decorate their floats,” committee chair
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What’s on TODAY ■ Wodonga Family History Society Inc has research rooms at the Wodonga Library 10.30am to 3.30pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and 1pm to 5.30pm Thursday. Wodonga Library, Hovell Street, Wodonga. Inquiries: 02 6056 3220. ■ Thurgoona VIEW Friendship Club dinner meetings. Second Wednesday of each month. Boomerang Hotel, Lavington. Inquiries: Call Avril 6025 2329. THURSDAY ■ Ladies Day/Open Day. 10am3pm. Health information booths manned by Charles Sturt University. Free morning tea/refreshments. Come along and have a look at what Men’s Shed is about, ask as many questions as you like. Bring your menfolk, friends and neighbours. Please help us cater for you by calling Roger McMellon 0419 495 281, or email enat777@ southernphone.com.au. Location: 1 St. Johns Road Thurgoona (off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive.) ■ Murray Wheezers - Chronic Respiratory Illnesses Support Group meeting. Glenecho Neighbourhood House, Burrows Rd Nth Albury, 1.30-3.30 pm.
Email: newsdesk@awnw.com.au Topic: Advanced Care Planning. Speaker and information pamphlets. Afternoon tea provided. Visitors welcome. ■ Murray River Farmers’ Market. Experience food grown and made locally. Talk to the producers, smell the aromas, taste the flavours, buy the product, hear the music, drink in the atmosphere. Food vendors on site for eat-in or take-away meals. First and third Thursday of each month. Hovell Tree Park Community Woodfired Oven site, 3pm. Inquiries: 0438 582 996. ■ A Different Telling. A play by local emerging writer Leisa Whyte, is set to premiere on the Border this March after receiving City of Wodonga’s 2013 Arts and Culture Contribution Program funding. The play is set in a local bar where Mia, a uni student tackling an assignment on identity, meets Giacomo who changes her life forever ... Jazz Basement. Inquiries: (02) 6022 9311. FRIDAY ■ Howlong Golf Club Members Draw - every Friday. Free, raffles, $500 EFTPOS card give-aways, tonnes of prizes. Howlong Golf Club, free, 6pm.
Inquiries: 02 6026 5321. ■ Canoe The Murray Relaxing. Spend a few hours canoeing one of our local area’s greatest assets - The Murray River. Participants must be able to swim 25m. Maximum 10 people, Murray River Albury. Inquiries: 02 6041 4202 before 8pm. ■ Yackandandah Folk Festival. Know as the “Best little festival this side of the universe”, the Yackandandah Folk Festival offers great entertainment and a celebration of music and song. This year’s festival features a host of international and domestic artists with Red Molly (USA), James Keelaghan (Canada), Briege Murphy (Ireland), Ken Nichol (UK), Jordie Lane (AUS), The Bearded Gypsy Band (AUS), The Yearlings (AUS), Pugsley Buzzard (AUS) and Fiona Boyes (AUS) just to name a few of the talented performers. Relax in the picturesque Yackandandah valley with family and friends. Inquiries: 02 6027 1988. ■ Baby Animals Live at Kinross Woolshed. The iconic Aussie rockers are thrilled to announce Feed The Birds Part II, a run of new Australian tour dates in 2014 that will take the band
to Baby Animals’ fans, in their biggest tour since the ’90s. The Feed the Birds Part II set list includes favourites Early Warning, One Word and Rush You, plus hits from their new album like Email and Stitch. Kinross Woolshed Hotel, 5 Kinross Crt Thurgoona. $43.30 online or $45 at the door. 8.45pm. Inquiries: 02 6043 1155. SATURDAY ■ Wodonga Toy Library Inc. Wodonga West Primary School room 30 (corner Lawrence and Murphy Streets) 9am-12pm. New members welcome. Inquiries, 0404 936 208. ■ NSW Justice of the Peace volunteer available every Saturday. 11am-noon at the Albury LibraryMuseum. ■ Thyroid Support meeting is to be held in the Elizabeth Room Albury Commercial club from 2pm-4pm. Inquiries to Helen Peake 6023 6241. SUNDAY ■ Miniature Railway. The railway is located at Ten Mile Creek Gardens. Second and fourth Sunday of the month, every Sunday on school holidays. Bookings can be made for special occasions, birthday
parties, school classes, tourist coaches or other groups. Open 10am to 4pm, $3 per ride. For bookings: 02 6036 2253. ■ Free LGBTI Films and Afternoon Delight.12pm-3.30pm at The LibraryMuseum, 553 Kiewa Street, Albury. Bookings: rgluyas@acon.org.au or 02 9206 2017. ■ Have you had a spiritual experience? Free discussion group. 1-3pm, Trudewind Rd Neighbourhood House, Quirk Court, Wodonga. (03) 5852 3547. www.eckankar.org.au MONDAY ■ Open Age Learning. Term one until 27 March. Many courses including PhotoShop, computers, handwork, teddy bears, dolls, embroideries, painting, music, exercise, tai chi, creative writing, scrapbooking and card creating. 432 Townsend Street Albury. Inquiries: 02 6021 5122. TUESDAY ■ The Embroiderers Guild Victoria, Albury Wodonga Branch, will meet at Mirambeena Community Centre Lavington at 9.30am. A beginners’ class in stumpwork will follow morning tea. Inquiries: 6024 2608.
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Both clarion and a whisper THE Invenio singers are fast gathering recognition from audiences and critics alike for their innovative and sophisticated approach to choral composition and performance and they are on their way to Albury so you can see what all the fuss is about. Formed by prodigious singer/ composer, Gian Slater, Invenio explores conceptual composition, extended vocal technique, fluid improvising and choreographed movement. Slater has convened a group
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of Australia’s most exciting and forward-thinking creative vocalists, each one a leader and composer in their own right, with stellar musicianship and expert craft. Invenio creates an expansive, celestial sound world that both unifies and honours the individual characters and voices, free of cliché and affectation, with a deep and natural emotional immediacy. Invenio released their debut album ‘Gone, Without Saying’ in 2011 and have performed five major works by Slater, as well as collaborations with NY pianist composer,
Barney McAll and singer/songwriter, Lior. They have performed at the APRA awards, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Wangaratta Jazz Festival, Sydney Opera House and The Myer Music Bowl. Invenio have just released their second album Clarion/Whisper and are celebrating with a tour which will take in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Albury, Lismore and Brisbane. Since its inception in 2010, Invenio has focused primarily on wordless and extended vocal com-
positions, creating a world of vocal sound that is rarely heard. Clarion/Whisper explores text and song form with an urgent, dynamic intensity that throws itself between minimalist unison and eightpart layered complexity; hushed text and extended pop exultation; clarion call and delicate whisper. Clarion/Whisper premiered in November 2012 at the Northcote Town Hall, receiving a five-star review in The Age. For the hometown Melbourne launch, Invenio will perform as the full 16-piece ensemble
and then tour as a condensed 10-piece. Clarion/Whisper involved all 16 members of Invenio. It juxtaposed lead singing with lyrics against wordless singing. Sections of the group entered with different parts like the sections of an orchestra. Interested: Who: Invenio Singers When: 22 March 7.30pm Where: St Matthew’s Church 520 Kiewa St, Albury Interested: $20full/15 conc http://www.trybooking.com
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Clooney fails at art of war MOVIE: The Monuments Men (M) Starring: George Clooney, Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett IT’S the war movie you watch when you’re not watching a war movie. "The Monuments Men" is what a war movie would look like if war movies were made for the fairer sex. Which is to say, of course, that it’s not a war movie at all. I’m not sure war and art have ever been a successful cinematic combination before, but the tale takes us to Nazi-occupied Europe, where the retreating Germans are variously stealing and de-
stroying the world’s art. Enter the small, elite team of aesthetes - a kind of "clean half-dozen" led by screen veteran George Clooney with input from Matt Damon. Damon is not well used, and doesn’t get a lot of screen time. Matters are complicated by the Russians having a similar, larger team, also involved in the world’s largest treasure hunt. But the whole venture seems somehow less contemporary than the re-telling of 300. Bill Murray goes close to stealing the show, however, as a wise-cracking sergeant. They’ve spent a bomb on
this, and it shows. It’s just not terribly good. Most of the problems stem from George Clooney’s direction, which is far from taut. There’s a constant sense that this film is struggling to decide what kind of movie it wants to be. Most viewers will take no violent objection to the film: it’s not the kind of film you can hugely object to. The oldies will love the nostalgia, and find it much like slipping their foot into a boot full of warm sago. For the rest, there’s no rush - just wait for the DVD. - Jason Beck
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Market to soldier on By KRYSTEN MANUEL WODONGA’S very first RSL Community Market is on this Saturday and, if successful, will be on every second and fourth weekend of the month. “We just feel that Wodonga needs something like this and it will also put our name on the map,” Wodonga RSL secretary Jenny Bolt said. “A lot of people in Wodonga don’t even know we exist. “The RSL is in Wodonga and it’s not just for RSL people, it’s not just for serving or ex-serving people, it’s for the whole community. Anyone can become a member of the RSL the more members we have, the better it is.” Ms Bolt said the market was a two pronged fund-raiser, with part of the money going towards the refurbishment plan, which is currently underway. The RSL has recently introduced a new chef, joker poker, regular meat raffles and free entertainment. “We’re raising money for the welfare side of the club, which is through the Hume Veterans Information Centre, and also for our building fund so we can better the facility and make it more enjoyable for our veterans. “We want to make it easier for them to get around with ramps and we want to put in automatic sliding doors and that sort of thing.” Stallholders are booked and include jewellery, building items and trash and treasure, with more stallholders still welcome.
How is your pool going? Is it the the oasis that you paid top dollar for? Or is it a green monster taking up room in your backyard?
Wodonga RSL welfare officer Brian (Saus) Baker, secretary Jenny Bolt and welfare officer Alex Wolf invite you to the inaugural Wodonga RSL Market. “We have all different sorts of things at the market,” Ms Bolt said. “Jewellery, books, scarves, giftware, pet equipment, Aboriginal paintings and art, coffee, secondhand clothing and the ladies’ auxiliary are doing Devonshire teas inside so we can get people inside to have a look and see what’s there.” The Wodonga RSL Club hopes to make the community market a regular event so Border residents have the opportu-
If you’ve got a pool-based problem, we here at Polished Pools have the solution. Not only can we can diagnose and fix your problem, but we offer ongoing support and maintenance.
nity of being able to sell their surplus household items without having a garage sale. Wodonga residents are invited to attend the first Wodonga RSL Community Market at 29 Reid Street Wodonga (Opposite Huon Hill Tavern) on Saturday 22 March. Entry for the public is by coin donation and all proceeds are returned to the veteran community through welfare support. Inquiries: Jenny Bolt 6024 2023.
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Yes – you can live the dream HOW often in our travels do we see a building that has had a makeover and mentally congratulate the person who has transformed it from a “Plain Jane” to something of inspirational beauty and practicality and wonder if you could do something similar if the opportunity presented. Stay tuned – opportunity is at hand, in the form of 4 Banool Street, Tallangatta. Just off the main shopping
precinct of Towong Street and across the park from the council offices is a two-storey building with two ground floor shops with their own independent entrances and another large space on the first floor and with its own private entry. Both ground floor shops offer about six metres of frontage to Banool Street and overall have about 80 square metres of floor space including a modest kitchenette and toilet.
Ideally the shops or ground floor could be used for retail, offices or professional rooms. A visiting professional who requires space for one or two days a week could be attracted to one as that would be ideal for that purpose. The excitement of the overall dream is in some drawings for a two-bedroom residence proposed for the first floor that also provides for an outdoor liv-
ing deck that would be built over one of the shops. The proposed living quarters would be about 12 squares in the old parlance or 108 square metres in the new. If one was to follow this suggestion you would be gifted with two generous sized bedrooms, fantastic loungemeals-kitchen area for formal living and the north facing deck would be a superb area all year round. All this
would be subject to council approval of course. If one was to follow the rumour mill or play on a hunch the building would be strategically located should the entry to Tallangatta be changed - but that is merely speculation. Speaking thereof, this property is prime for an imaginative buyer who can see beyond today to cater for the needs of tomorrow.
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Return from rents still a sure bet
Enzo Raimondo CEO Real Estate Institute of Victoria
INVESTING in property is often seen as a positive move, which can yield good returns. Generally, these returns are achieved over the mid to long term, with a range of factors causing property to vary in value. And while the local economy or changes in employment levels can cause prices to increase or moderate, over time these changes are smoothed by longer-term trends. This has been shown in new REIV data which has found that, across regional Victoria, both homes and units have shown solid capital growth over the past five years. The data showed that, as at December 2013, the median price of a one-bedroom unit in regional Victoria - a property type favoured by many investors for buying to let - showed an average annual capital growth of 4.1 per cent over this period. For two-bedroom units the figure was 3 per cent and 2.1 per cent for a three-bedroom unit. The average annual capital growth since 2008 for a two-bedroom house was 3.7 per cent. For a three-bedroom house it was 3.5 per cent and for a four-bedroom house it was 3.6 per cent. Our latest rental data was also good news for investors with the
vacancy rate in regional Victoria tightening slightly - to 2.6 per cent in February, down from 2.7 per cent in January. This reflected vacancy falls in most regions, except for the Shepparton and Goulburn region which rose 0.8 per cent, and the Ballarat region. The vacancy rate across the Ballarat area rose 2.2 per cent in February, after being the tightest major rental market in regional Victoria over the previous two months. Median house rents across regional Victoria remained stable in February at $300 a week, while the median rent for units fell by 4.0 per cent over the month to $240 a week. While this data shows that house rents did not rise in comparison to the previous month, and unit rentals fell, a short-term dip in rental medians also needs to be considered over a longer period. For instance, house rentals rose two per cent (or $6 a week) in the previous month alone. What matters most is a property’s long-term performance, both as an income stream and a source of capital gain. If you would like more rental data see www.reiv.com.au/en/Property-Research/Rental-Data and if you are looking for a house or unit to rent or buy see the link on our homepage at www.reiv.com.au
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THURGOONA PARK - Family Home With Style And Class
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This quality built B & H Home has been completely refurbished. With all the hard work done now is the time to move in and enjoy the wonderful lifestyle that Thurgoona Park has to offer. Whether for a young family or a couple seeking retirement, this home is for you. Features include: Formal lounge with open fire place Impressive chefs’ kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and walk in pantry Master bedroom has en-suite and walk in robe Amazing open plan family and dining room adjoins the modern kitchen Ducted heating and cooling Three other double bedrooms with built in robes New carpets throughout and floating floorboards in living areas Freshly painted and new window furnishings Triple garage with remotes and extra toilet Extra 6m x 6m double garage or workshop Approx 4422m² allotment Close to schools, shopping and sports club
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INSPECTION MUST! “ If you only go to one inspection this week make sure you call in 88 Bennett Road, Thurgoona A lifestyle home not too miss!
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This must be Albury’s best-kept secret, a cominbination of family living and a great outdoor lifestyle.
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COUNSELLING CUBBY HOUSE, inspect at 25 Telopea Street, Thurgoona. $850. Phone 0419 432 052. DRUM KIT, Pearl, five drums, three cymbals, metronome stool, practice pad, all accessories, perfect for beginner $500ono. 0402 044 650. GARDEN SETTING, cast iron, 6 piece, with waterproof seat, cushions, $190 ono. Phone (02) 6023 5122.
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DANCING FREEDOM CLASS Lose yourself to free movement dance All sizes, shapes and abilities welcome Wooragee Hall, Friday 21st March, 6.30pm-8.30pm and Felltimber Community Centre, Wodonga Sunday 23rd March, 2pm - 4pm, $10 - $20
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NOTICE OF DECISION Advice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 81 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 for the purpose of activating Section 101 of the Act, that the following applications were determined by AlburyCity during the period ending 14 March 2014:
APPROVED DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DA NUMBER
PROPOSAL
PROPERTY
10.2010.30429.2
Modification of Consent - 2 Additional Units, Carports, Storage Sheds & 4 Lot Community Title Subdivision
329 Wantigong Street NORTH ALBURY
10.2011.31216.1
100 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision Staged
169 Kerr Road THURGOONA
10.2013.32615.1
Retaining Wall
15 Billson Place GLENROY
10.2013.32624.1
Residence & Garage and 2 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision
1/477, 2/475 & 3/473 Beyers Street ALBURY
10.2013.32659.1
Timber Deck, Retaining Wall and Stairs
4 Rosella Ridge EAST ALBURY
10.2013.32678.1
3 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision
685 Lyne Street LAVINGTON
10.2013.32711.1
Residence & Garage
Lot 33 DP1170300 Riverina Highway THURGOONA
10.2014.32721.1
Alts & Adds to Residence, Garage, Alfresco, Decking and Inground Swimming Pool
298 Mount Street EAST ALBURY
Dual Occupancy Development - 2 Town Houses & Attached Garages
2 Irvington Court ALBURY
ALBURY WODONGA
10.2014.32730.1
Residence & Garage
699 Prune Street LAVINGTON
10.2014.32741.1
Residence & Garage
138 Pickworth Street THURGOONA
10.2014.32742.1
Residence & Garage
3 Hereford Court THURGOONA
10.2014.32745.1
2 Lot Strata Title Subdivision
546 Iluka Crescent LAVINGTON
10.2014.32746.1
Colorbond Shed
85 Dunne Crescent THURGOONA
10.2014.32747.1
Alts & Adds to Residence, Conversion of Garage to Rumpus
24 Grandview Terrace EAST ALBURY
10.2014.32752.1
Residence & Garage
29 Wellington Drive THURGOONA
10.2014.32759.1
Residence & Garage
6 Par Street GLENROY
10.2014.32761.1
Residence & Garage
870 Union Road GLENROY
10.2014.32768.1
Alterations to Building Facade, Signage and Shop Fit-Out - Sussan
539 Dean Street ALBURY
10.2014.32769.1
6 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision
19 Chatterton Place & 34 Stafford Road WEST ALBURY
10.2014.32774.1
Residence, Garage & Retaining Walls
862 Union Road GLENROY
10.2014.32776.1
Alts & Adds to Residence & Demolition of Carport
611 Edward Street ALBURY
10.2014.32777.1
Safety Screens - Hume Pistol Club
424 Urana Road LAVINGTON
10.2014.32780.1
Colorbond Shed & Awning
907 Garland Avenue NORTH ALBURY
10.2014.32781.1
Extension to Existing Colorbond Shed
5 Lobbe Road THURGOONA
10.2014.32782.1
Commercial Signage
429 Swift Street ALBURY
10.2014.32783.1
Alts & Adds to Residence & Retaining Wall
218 Doctors Point Road EAST ALBURY
10.2014.32784.1
Earth Works - Hume Country Estate
Lot 1135 DP704960 Logan Road & Lot 866 DP753326 Union Road GLENROY
10.2014.32786.1
Demolition of Existing Garage & Carport and Construction of New Garage, Rumpus Room & Deck
720 Sackville Street ALBURY
10.2014.32788.1
Residence & Garage
644 Storey Street SPRINGDALE HEIGHTS
10.2014.32795.1
Residence & Garage
16 Samuel Place EAST ALBURY 446 Bundarra Place LAVINGTON
10.2014.32796.1
Carport
10.2014.32799.1
2 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision
329 Griffith Road LAVINGTON
10.2014.32805.1
Boundary Adjustment
481 Guinea Street & 644 Olive Street ALBURY
10.2014.32812.1
Alts & Adds to Industrial Premises
54 Catherine Crescent LAVINGTON
APPROVED COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES CDC NUMBER
PROPOSAL
PROPERTY
13.2014.27580.1
Retaining Wall
17 Mulberry Court LAVINGTON
13.2014.27582.1
Inground Swimming Pool
8 Swallow Street THURGOONA
13.2014.27583.1
Inground Swimming Pool
680 David Street ALBURY
13.2014.27591.1
Swimming Pool Barrier
14 Klinberg Court WEST ALBURY
POSITIONS VACANT
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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat in Victoria unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative. For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
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CORRESPONDENCE COURSE FREEThere BIBLE is ONE BODY (CHURCH), ONE FAITH, ONE BAPTISM, ONE GOD AND FATHER OF ALL (Eph. 4:4-6) Write to: CHURCH OF CHRIST (Non Denominational) C1081901-JL28-13
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MOTOR VEHICLES
SIDE STEPS, Toyota Rav 4, 2012 model, new, $120 ono. 0409 352 899.
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PEOPLE power is alive and well at the Wodonga Squash Racquetball Centre. Three years ago when their centre closed its doors, members of the local squash community decided they didn’t want to be like so many other towns and lose their facility forever. Once a staple in many major towns around Australia, squash centre numbers are dwindling. But instead of letting Wondonga become another statistic the members banded together, contacting the building owner and re-opening a few months after the last lessee left. The centre is now volunteer-run according to one of the key volunteers, Mark Smith, and all money generated goes straight back into the facilities. He said over the past three years they had done everything from replacing backboards to completely painting the place and now putting major signage up to help attract more members.
Mark said at the time of the closure there were 140-150 members and although numbers dwindled, things are now looking bright again. “We now have 130-140 members again,” he said, adding they were hoping to attract more members to the club and keep it going and growing. The courts were first built in the 1970s and had been running almost continuously since then. They have just hosted a round of the Victorian Masters Squash tournament for the second year in a row and will now host one every second year. And despite being volunteer-run, the centre is open from Monday to Thursday nights for competition and on Tuesday morning for a ‘hit and giggle” social event for ladies. They hold a junior event and coaching on Saturday mornings and are open to the public for games from 4-7pm on Sundays. The Wodonga Squash Racquetball centre is located at 29 Hovell Street, Wodonga and Mark says new members are welcome.
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Local Sport Ride for a good cause BY the time you read this former Goulburn and Wagga Wagga man Rafael McGowan will hopefully be closing in on the end of a 1900-kilometre bike ride. Cycling to March has been a journey over 24 days from Adelaide to Sydney (and due to end in Sydney tomorrow), focusing on melanoma awareness for young Australians, raising money to find a cure and celebrating the memory of Rafaelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s older sister Tess Bernadette McGowan Chan. Tess was only 30 years young when diagnosed with melanoma and passed away 11 months later. Tess always had courage and the hope that melanoma could be beaten. On Saturday Rafael rode into the Border areas with almost 30 local riders joining his ride to help raise money for this worthy cause. For local resident Lisa Barry it was a chance to do something in the memory of her own sister, Evette Bone, who died last year after a five-year battle with melanoma. When the ride hit Albury, Rafael had raised $25,000 for research - his ultimate goal is $100,000.
Joining in the ride at Albury Wodonga are Laughlin Hunter, Mark Hore, Lisa Barry, Hugh Satchell, Rob Belsher, and Tom Barry.
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