Ocean Grove Voice - 14th February 2018

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Ocean Grove Primary School is gearing up for its annual Apple Fair. This year the fair will be at a new venue - Ocean Grove Park on 9 March. With heaps to do and lots of fun for the entire family, it promises to be the biggest Apple Fair ever. For the full story, see page 3

Bumper season Ocean Grove businesses reported a bumper trading period over the Christmas/New Year holidays. Some traders said it was their best ever summer. Ocean Grove Business Association president Ty Simons, who is also the owner of Driftwood Caf¨¦, said the summer tourist

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wet, a good mix of days that were perfect for shopping, for the beach, wineries, water parks etc," Mr Simons said. The Olive Pit's Michael Dowsley said business had been steady. "It was good," he said. "The days fell just right and extended the season that little bit longer and the weather played a big part as well."

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So many smiles on dials Disabled Surfers Association lived up to its motto of 'Smiles on Dials' on Sunday February 4. Nearly 80 participants and dozens of generous volunteers made the event a resounding success at Ocean Grove main beach. The smiles on everyone's faces, from participants to volunteers and carers, was the highlight of the morning. DSA is an organisation that seeks to provide an inclusive experience for all people with any disability to enjoy the rush of riding a wave. The next, and final, event is on 4 March at 9am. For more information, see disabledsurfers.org/vic/ocean-grove-branch/.

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Fair's new venue By Justin Flynn Ocean Grove Primary School's annual Apple Fair has moved to a new venue. The popular fair will be held at Ocean Grove Park this year after the school's oval was unavailable due to extensive upgrading. "We're moving here because of the money we raised from past years has gone towards our new oval and it won't be ready in time," OGPS teacher Rebecca Martin told the Voice. The fair attracts thousands of fun seekers and Ms Martin said organisers were hoping for another bumper crowd.

"Last year was our most successful year ever," she said. "We're hoping to beat that this year. If it's successful, we'll consider moving it there permanently." The OGPS oval has been upgraded with new synthetic turf, a soccer pitch, retaining wall and has been reseeded. The move to the park was an easy decision. "They've been fantastic to work with," Ms Martin said. The fair will be held on Friday 9 March from 4pm to 7pm and will feature rides, music, food stalls and, for the adults, beer and wine. It's also Labour Day on the Monday

and organisers are hoping to capitalise on holidaymakers coming to the Bellarine for a long weekend. Mascot Pip will make an appearance and the students are very excited. "They donate lucky jars and we have an amazing parent committee who do everything," Ms Martin said. "We're still asking for donations for our silent auction, so call the school if you can help. We hope the 2018 Apple Fair is going to be the best yet." For more information, see the fair's Facebook page.

Post mortem required The results of a post mortem will be needed to determine the death of an Ocean Grove woman, who died in the early hours of Australia Day. Samantha Kelly, 41, was rushed to hospital around 5.15am on 26 January, but died on Friday morning. Homicide detectives were called to a Conran Drive home to investigate the death. The circumstances over the death of the mother of two remain unclear. No charges have been laid over the woman's death.

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A large crowd of locals gathered at Ray Menzies Oval to watch Essendon Football Club's open training session today. Around 500 footy fans were treated to a training session from the Bombers, who held a training camp in Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads this week. After the session, players mixed with fans for autographs and selfies. Memberships and merchandise was for sale and the Bombers gave a massive thumbs up to the hospitality they received from locals.

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Woodlands Preschool is gearing up for a big 2018. The Wyatt St kinder held a meet and greet picnic at Ocean Grove Park on 8 February with a healthy turn out to start the new year. The preschool has big things planned including a new name and new logo. The preschool often gets confused with Woodlands Daycare and a slight name change is in the pipeline. The front of the preschool is being renovated. Extensive landscaping is taking place as well as the installation of a garden and a new coat of paint. The preschool is in its 42nd year and will hold an open day in March.

Rivals to support pink stumps cause Ocean Grove's most spirited sporting rivalry will be put aside for the same worthy cause in the coming weeks. Ocean Grove and Collendina are fierce opponents on the cricket ground, but both clubs are proudly supporting Pink Stumps Day. Pink Stumps Day is an initiative by the McGrath Foundation to raise money for breast cancer. The third day of the annual Sydney Test

match has grown into a huge day for the McGrath Foundation's cause. And the Grubbers and Cobras, have committed to raising funds to help provide breast care nurses for patients. Ocean Grove will hold its day on 17 February at 1.30pm at Ray Menzies Oval, Shell Rd. The club is encouraging women to attend the event, which will include an afternoon of food, drink and fun.

Collendina's Pink Stumps Day will be held on 24 February at 3pm at Collendina Recreation Reserve. Tickets are $20 and there will be live music, drinks and raffles. Both A grade sides will use pink stumps and bails and wear Pink McGrath Foundation caps on the day. Search for both clubs on Facebook for more information.

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Power outages in Ocean Grove and across the Bellarine Peninsula ensured an uncomfortable night's sleep for many on 28 January. Many Ocean Grove homes were without electricity during the sweltering conditions from about 7pm until around 11pm. A second power outage was reported in many areas from just after 11.30pm until 4am. Some residences didn't have power until after 7.30am. The peninsula baked as the mercury failed to drop below 30 degrees until the early hours. The power outage meant households had to swelter through the night without air-conditioning. Woolworths Ocean Grove was affected and had to dispose of most of its refrigerated prod-

ucts overnight. Belly Bowls on The Terrace also had to dispose of refrigerated products and was forced to close its doors on the Monday, but reopened the following day. Around 50,000 households were affected across the state. Affected locations included Ocean Grove, Wallington, Drysdale, Curlewis, Mannerim and Marcus Hill. Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio said it was the highest peak demand ever recorded in Victoria on a Sunday. Energy providers blamed fuse faults and unprecedented demand for the power outages.

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Farewell to a gentleman Ocean Grove is mourning the loss of one its true gentlemen. William Peter was better known as Bill and was a life member of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association. Bill played cricket with Ocean Grove for many years before moving on to umpiring. In fact the two umpires who officiate in the BPCA B grade grand final each season are awarded

the Bill Peter Medal. Bill was known as a friendly and jovial man, who loved cricket and was a true gentleman. A funeral was held to celebrate the life of Bill on Monday 5 February at St Peters Anglican Church, Ocean Grove. A wake followed at the Ocean Grove Cricket Club on Shell Rd.

Barwon Heads local Jakara Anthony competed in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. The 19-year-old was the 2014 Junior National Mogul Champion and made her World Championships debut at Sierra Nevada in March 2017, pacing 12th in the women's event with a solid 75.45 in the round of 18. Now a regular on the moguls world circuit, Anthony is starting to move through the ranks and is cementing herself as an 'athlete to watch'. In January 2018, she stepped up to a career best in Deer Valley, Utah, USA making her first Super Final, finishing 5th overall. Anthony was born in Cairns, but now calls Barwon Heads home and rose to prominence at the New South Wales Institute of Sport. A multi-talented sports woman, Jakara was the swimming and athletics female age champion in high school.

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Mphatso lends a big helping hand Television news reporters and keen swimmers Christine Ahern and David Woiwod give Ocean Grove SLSC swim the thumbs up. (Story and picture Mark Heenan Media) 177218

TV journos take the plunge Mpahtso Children's Foundation is holding another car-boot sale in Ocean Grove. ing program supporting up to 30 of the most at risk infants and a HIV women's support group providing hope and a purpose. Mphatso also provides limited emergency care and transport and supports the local soccer and netball teams. Mphatso is funded purely by donations of which 100% goes directly to the work of the foundation at Kande Beach. For more details contact Liz Pounder at liz. pounder@hotmail.com or 0467-969 544. For more information on the Mphatso Children's Foundation go to www.mphatso.org.

Melbourne-based television news journalists Christine Ahern and David Woiwod were among hundreds which took the ocean swim plunge in Ocean Grove on Sunday. Ahern, who works for Channel Nine's The Today Show, and Woiwod, a journalist with Channel Seven and correspondent for Channel Seven's Sunrise breakfast show, were first time participants of race. The competitive and keen ocean swimmers happily gave the Bellarine-based Australian Day long weekend swim the tick of approval. "First time I had done it - a lot harder than I thought it was going to be," said Woiwod, a former Life Saving Victoria employee. "It is a beautiful beach here (at Ocean

Grove) lovely conditions - a great event it is only in its second year and it is definitely catch on and it is going to be one of the big ones on the coast." Ahern said the Ocean Grove SLSC Open Water Swim Festival was a great concept and looks forward to seeing it grow. "I thought it was absolutely beautiful - the water was wonderful ... ..it is a great event and great feel it will be around for years to come," Ahern said. This summer both Ahern and Woiwod have competed at the Pier to Pub in Lorne, the Portsea-based Swim Classic and the Australia Day Swim in Brighton in Melbourne.

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In 2002, mother of four Robyn Casey, from Ocean Grove, visited Kande Beach on the shores of Lake Malawi, Africa. Robyn was immediately confronted and challenged by the poverty and societal conditions that were impacting the local people but at the same time was amazed by their warmth and resilience in spite of these conditions. Mphatso Children's Foundation came from Robyn's awareness that children in this district were often going for up to three days at a time without a proper meal. Initially Robyn began a small nursery school in Mkuonda Village to ensure that the primary school aged children in the village received a nutritious meal each day and a pre-school education. From this small start in 2004 Mphatso has grown and now feeds and educates over 1000 children a day through 12 nursery schools, and is now spread along a 40km stretch of Lake Malawi. Following the success of Mphatso's carboot sale in October 2016 where $4000 was raised, it is now planned to become an annual event. The sale will be held at the Wave Baptist Church on Saturday 3 March from 8.30am to 1.30pm. Cost is $20 per site. Mphatso now employs over 60 local staff in Malawi and runs numerous programs alongside the nursery schools including a baby feed-

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Barefoot bowls back Views overlooking the Rip to River Classic course. 163583 One of the great community events of the summer is on again. Ocean Grove Bowling Club's Community Bowls competition is open to businesses, clubs, community groups and individuals for four Mondays in late February and March. The competition has been a big hit in the past and provides a fun few hours of entertainment, allowing participants to to socialise while learning the game of lawn bowls. Teams consist of four players (male, female or mixed) and cannot have an experienced bowler. You may enter as many teams as you want and you don't have to have the same players each week.

Prizes are awarded each week to the winning teams and the premier team at the end of the competition will receive the Ocean Grove Voice trophy. Cost per team is $68 per night (or $17 per player), which includes a meal after the game. It's a terrific opportunity for members of the community to enjoy a fun evening so get your entry from reception at Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Entries close 19 February. Games start at 6pm on 26 February, 5 March, 12 March and 19 March. More information, call John McConville on 0407-096 811.

Iconic beach race takes two Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club's annual RTY Edgar Rip to River event is on this Sunday. The race was postponed from 6 January due to extreme heat and rescheduled for 18 February. All entries from the original date are automatically carried over to the new date. The Rip to River is made up of four events: 10km Classic Run (start time 8am Point Lonsdale Beach below the lighthouse)

10km Walk (start time 7.30am Point Lonsdale Beach below the lighthouse) This is an unmarshalled event, so no places are awarded. 5km Beach Run (start 7.30am Ocean Grove Main Beach) 1.4km Ripper Nipper (start time 8am Ocean Grove Main Beach)The Rip to River is OGSLSC's biggest fundraiser. For more information and registrations, go to oceangroveslsc.asn.au.

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Sally Pearson and Usain Bolt are getting behind Sports for Schools.

Dog friendly cinema night The 3 March event is free, but a gold coin donation to support the foundation is appreciated. Cherished Pets and Ocean Grove Connected Communities are bringing you their third dog-friendly outdoor cinema event at Ocean Grove Park. Secret Life of Pets will be screened at sunset and there will be pre-movie entertainment, food stalls, kids activities and other activities for all

the family. Dogs are welcome on leads. The event is free, but a gold coin donation to support the foundation is appreciated. Cherished Pets provides a social veterinary service to elderly folk and people living with disabilities in the community through our charity, Cherished Pets Foundation. Any questions can be directed to admin@ cherishedpetcare.com.au or 0439-094 379

Stars get behind schools Bellarine Peninsula schools now have an opportunity to share in millions of dollars' worth of sports gear with the return of Coles' popular Sports for Schools program. Primary and secondary schools can now register for the program to ensure they don't miss out on sports equipment with Sports for Schools officially kicking off at Coles supermarkets and Coles Express outlets. More than 800 items of quality sports gear are up for grabs including cricket and softball bats, footballs, basketballs, javelins, hockey sticks, skipping ropes, badminton racquets, first aid kits and more. Customers can start collecting Sports for School vouchers. For every $10 spent at Coles supermarkets, Coles Express stores (excluding fuel) or via Coles online, customers will receive

one Sports for Schools voucher. Vouchers can then be placed in collection bins provided at Coles stores and registered schools. At the end of the program, the vouchers are tallied and the school can order the sports equipment it needs. World Champion athletes Sally Pearson and Usain Bolt have joined forces to encourage schools to sign up. Coles Managing Director John Durkan said that through the Sports for Schools program Coles had supplied over $20 million worth of sports gear to more than 7500 schools across Australia since 2010 and was pleased to be introducing the program again next week. Schools can register to take part at coles. com.au/sfs.

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Unflappable Flapper Ocean Grove's resident celebrity chook, Flapper, is actually quite unflappable. She is often seen out and about at local cafes and the beach just doing her own thing.

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Hooray for dogs

How many years have you been on a volunteer surf patrol lifesaver for? Four years.

In response to the continuing commentary from dog haters, aren't you getting bored of this conversation? Really, first world problem don't you think? Focusing on how negative dogs are. You dog haters wouldn't be popular in Europe where dogs are respected and even allowed to stay in your hotel room. Dogs have been around a lot longer than us. They have four legs for a reason, they need double the time of walking/ running. If you dog haters keep going on about your aversion of dogs then just stay at home and whinge to the goggle box. No one is really listening anymore. Blah blah, or even better, get a dog, probably the only friend you have. N. Towers, Ocean Grove

Why did you want to become a volunteer surf lifesaver? I did the Surf Ed program when I was younger and really enjoyed it. It was the people and it was way of spending time down at the beach and I decided to join to be a surf lifesaver.

For more information on the Mphatso Childrens Foundation please go to www.mphatso.org

What is your favourite thing about being on volunteer surf patrol at the Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club? Everyone here is pretty friendly, really it is fun as well as helping people out. The beach here has a lot of space. Do have any superstitions before you com-

plete a shift as surf patrol lifesaver? I always have my hat and then I like to talk to the patrol captain first before setting up the flags and stuff to make sure they are in the right spot. Favourite holiday destination? Probably somewhere like Queensland, it is pretty sunny all the time and there is good surf.

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WHAT’S ON Music/live events Piping Hot Chicken Shop Check www.pipinghotchickenshop.com.au/upcoming_gigs.html for upcoming gigs. Drysdale Senior Citizens Hall Making waves music/poetry afternoon every fourth Sunday of the month, from 2pm-5.30pm. Maggie's Bar See Maggie's Bar's Facebook site for all upcoming events. Ocean Grove Hotel First Thursday of every month, 10.45am, Morning Melodies.

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Markets and fairs Bellarine Community Farmers' Market Third Saturday of month, 9am-1pm, Ocean Grove Park. Barwon Heads Community Hall Monthly market, last Saturday of the month, 9am-1pm.

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Get active Ocean Grove Callisthenics, Ocean Grove Rec-

reation Hall Calisthenics classes incorporating dance, song, ballet and gymnastics with strength and creativity. 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove Recreation Hall. Contact oceangrovecalisthenics@gmail. com Senior Citizens Hall Ocean Grove Monday 9.15am, gentle exercises to music for 55-plus; 10.15am, gentle exercises to music for 65-plus. Phone Marg 5255 1335. Thursday 1pm, Craft Group. Uniting Church Hall Ocean Grove Wednesdays 9am volleyball, 9.30am exercises to music for all ages. Phone Marg 5255 1335. Queenscliff RSL Hall Mondays 1.30pm, exercises using chairs for all ages. Phone Marg 5255 1335. Leopold Hall, Bellarine Highway Tuesdays 7.45pm-10pm, Scottish Country Dance (formerly Ocean Grove). Phone 5251 3393. Barwon Heads Community Hall

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Yoga and dance with Tara Lynch. Classes for all ages and abilities. Phone 0435 481 920. Ocean Grove Scout Hall, The Avenue Ocean Grove Wednesday 7pm, 1st/2nd Ocean Grove Scout Group. Ocean Grove Walkers Tuesdays 9.30am, meet at the shelter in Ocean Grove Park except when taking bus, train or ferry trips. For further information phone Stan 5256 3920 or Helen 0411 534 899.

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Program with a range of courses, classes and fun activities. Phone 5255 4294.

Health and wellbeing

Ocean Grove Library, corner Presidents Avenue and The Avenue. Wednesdays 10.30am - Toddlertime. Thursdays 11.30am, Babytime - Nursery Verses. Mondays 10.30am - Preschool Storytime. Third Tuesday of month 2.30pm-3.30pm, book chat for adults. Visit www.geelonglibraries.vic. gov.au Ocean Grove Neighbourhood Centre

Ocean Grove Hotel Last Friday of every month 1pm-3pm, Breast Cancer Support Group (lunch and nibbles). Details Julie Rodger 0435 362 573. Well Women's Clinics at Ocean Grove, Portarlington and Point Lonsdale Staffed by qualified registered nurses: pap tests, breast health advice and checks, menopause and contraception advice. Appointments (free) phone 5258 0812. Tuesday 6.15pm, Wednesday 9.30am, 11am, 6.30pm, Saturday 8am. History Speakers Kings Chapel, 130 Bellarine Hwy, Newcomb 1pm Wednesday 21 February. Learn from local historian and genealogist Susie Zada about Point Henry, the second largest immigration port in Port Phillip/Victoria. Bookings rsvp@kingsfunerals.com.au or 5248 3444.

Bellarine for Refugees, Barwon Heads Community Garden, Barwon Heads, at 3.45pm. New members always welcome. Any inquiries, Margaret 0419 323 166.

142 882 for information. Ocean Grove Stamp Club, 10am, Senior Citizens Hall, 101 The Terrace. Phone Dianne 5255 1372.

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CLUBS MEET Mondays Ocean Grove Bridge Club, 1pm, Marcus Hill Hall, Bellarine Highway end of Banks Road. Also Wednesdays and Fridays, 1pm. Phone Marg 5256 2550. Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 7pm-9pm, (juniors/ seniors) at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Phone Ian 5256 2242 or Peter 0400 093 831. Ocean Grove and District Men's Shed - Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 9am to 3pm - and Wednesday, 9am to noon, 17 Smithton Grove. Phone Ted Price 5255 2595. Jujitsu, 6.30pm juniors, 7.30pm adults, Surfside Centre. Phone Steve 0438 019 991. Soft tennis, 1.30pm to 3.30pm, at Memorial Hall. A social soft tennis gathering for women over 55. Phone Jeanette 5256 1633.

First Monday of every month Bellarine Fly Fishing Association, 7.30pm, Shannon Park, Shannon Avenue, Newtown. Phone Pat on 0414 959 248 or Bruce on 0407 361 319 or email bffa@hotmail.com Legacy Laurel Group of Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, 1.30pm, at St Peter's Church Hall, Draper Street. Details 5255 2820 or 5154 2873.

Third Monday of every month

Combined Probus Club of Ocean Grove, 10am, Shell Road Sports Pavilion. Phone Bryan Olsen 5255 1821.

Tuesdays Bellarine Peninsula Take off Weight Naturally Club meets Tuesday nights, 5.30pm, at Uniting Church Hall, Eggleston Street, Ocean Grove. Phone 0417 591 182. Rotary Club of Ocean Grove, 6pm, Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Phone 0457 315 900.

First Tuesday of every month Springdale Neighbourhood Centre get together for meet and greet the first Tuesday of month, 10.15am, to enjoy a free cuppa and a chat. Further details contact Jackie on 0439 473 244 or just come along. Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 10am to noon (adults only) at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Phone Ian 5256 2242 or Peter 0400 093 831. Ocean Grove Senior Citizens Club, The Terrace, Tuesdays at 1pm. Also Thursdays and Fridays, 1.30pm. Phone Dianne on 5255 2996. Barwon Heads Chorale, 7.30pm, at the Anglican Church Barwon Heads. All abilities welcome for a sing and a laugh. Phone Jo 5254 2670.

Ocean Grove RSL, 2.30pm, Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Committee meets at 1.30pm, The Terrace. Ocean Grove Garden Club, 1.30pm, Uniting Church Hall, Eggleston Street. Phone Dianne 0422 134 810. Ocean Grove-Surfside Mixed Probus Club, 10.30am, Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Fun, fellowship, friendship. Visitors welcome, phone 5255 2074, surfsideprobus.org.au Bellarine Fly Fishing Association, 7.30pm, Shannon Park, Shannon Avenue, Newtown. Phone Pat 0414 959 248 or Bruce 0407 361 319 or bffa@hotmail.com

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National Seniors Bellarine Peninsula Branch meets at St James Church Hall, Collins Street, Drysdale, 2pm-4pm. Guest speaker on varying subjects related to seniors at each meeting. Those who are over 50 and would like to make new friends are welcome to join in. Contact Jackie on 0439 473 244.

First and third Tuesday of every month

Ocean Grove and District Men's Shed, 9am to 1pm, 17 Smithton Grove. Phone 0475 418 377. After hours Bruce Ward 5255 8827. Chord Club - meet to make music: every Wednesday, 4pm, at 101 The Terrace, Ocean Grove. Jujitsu, 6.30pm juniors, 7.30pm adults, Surfside Centre. Phone Steve 0438 019 991.

First Wednesday of every month Bellarine Business Women, from 7pm, Suma Park Winery, Bellarine Highway. For details contact info@bellarinebusinesswomen.com.au or 0412 199 467. U3A Art Group: Drysdale meets every Wednesday at 1.15pm at Drysdale Tennis Club. Tutor is Dr Ted Reilly who usually gives a short talk on a technical topic such as Fifty Shades of Red or on a lesser-known Australian artist such as Dorrit Black before members follow their own projects for two hours. Enrol by visiting on Wednesday or by contacting the U3A office at Cobbin Farm, Grovedale, on 5244 5114 or mail@u3ageelong.org.au

Second Wednesday of every month Bellarine (Ocean Grove) Parkinson's Support Group, Church of Christ Hall, Tareeda Way, 1pm2pm Parkinsong, 2.30pm-4pm Support Group with guest speakers. Phone Pam 5255 5152. Third Wednesday of every month Ocean Grove on Barwon Probus Club, 9.45am, St Peter's Church Hall.

Fourth Wednesday of every month Ocean Grove Angling Club, 7.30pm, Minerva Close sporting oval clubhouse. Phone Peter 0419 782 629. Ocean Grove Evening VIEW Club, 6.30pm, Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Phone June Hansen 0422

Cancer Support Group, 10am, call Jean 0447 853 442 or Graeme 5255 3435.

Thursdays Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 10am to noon at the Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue, Ocean Grove. Phone Ian 5256 2242 or Peter 0400 093 831. First Thursday of every month Ocean Grove Nightlights CWA, 8pm, Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Visitors welcome. Phone Faye 5255 4430.

Last Thursday of every month Ocean Grove Coastcare, 7pm, Ocean Grove Bowling Club. Environmental activities to protect the coastline. Phone Fran 0429 237 661. Fridays Barwon Branch of the Association of Independent Retirees, third Friday of each month from 10am to noon (except December and January) at Waurn Ponds Hotel. Lunch afterwards. Visitors welcome. Inquiries to 5258 3435 or 5278 9796. Queenscliff Croquet Club Introduction to Croquet sessions on Fridays,1.30pm-3pm. For bookings, contact Ann 5278 3480 or Gail 5258 2270.

Saturdays Bellarine Table Tennis Club, 3pm-5pm, Memorial Hall, 123 The Avenue. Phone Ian 5256 2242 or Peter 0400 093 831. Coasters Social group. Social events for people of working age. Dining out, movies, trivia, bands/ trivia nights. Details at www.groupspaces.com/ coasters-social-group or phone 0411 952 598.

Sundays Bellarine Peninsula Church of Christ meets each Sunday at 10.30am at 17 Tareeda Way, Ocean Grove.

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Ocean Grove Barwon Heads Lions Club, 7pm, Moorfield Park, Grubb Road. New Lions most welcome. Phone 0418 524 873.

Last Wednesday of every month Wednesdays

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Cars and birds don't mix I've spent the major part of the last fortnight in Bermagui, NSW, so fortunately I have some Voice readers to thank for keeping me informed of some great sightings around the Bellarine. By the way, Bermagui was its usual fabulous self, and I managed to add a few birds to my list, including a cicadabird, black-faced monarch, Jacky winter and channel-billed cuckoo. I've been going to Bermagui for years, but before I went this year I emailed the local bird group (Far South Coast Birdwatchers or FSCB), and I received a lovely email back with some tips on the best places to find birds in the region. I particularly loved Brogo Dam and the Bermagui State Forest. I managed to get my daughter's car stuck on a steep drop on the Bermagui Lookout when I was chasing whitebellied sea Eegles, and the back wheel was 2 feet off the ground, so I've officially decided that birdwatching and driving does not go well for me and I've been banned from my daughter's car. Now back to reality and work and no sea eagles or lookouts. The first email I received was from Martin from Ocean Grove, who wrote about hearing and seeing eastern koels around his garden since 2010, and he has reported the sightings on Birdline Victoria. In 2010 he first noticed a female eastern koel sitting on a TV aerial on Richard Avenue. It was broad daylight and the bird did not mind at all being looked at, and it turned up there regularly, so Martin just took it for granted as one any of a number of unusual birds that Ocean Grove attracts. During the next season the koel turned up again, and it was completely calm and did not fly away. It then shifted to trees at the back of Bellevue Drive for several seasons, but took to calling loudly in the early morning and evening there, and Martin also heard and saw it early one morning in trees near Woodlands Drive. It also would call from the Yellow Gums block before it had any of the new houses on

it. Martin said that last year the female koel did an unusual thing. In daylight it did two circuits of his house, as if to orientate itself, and then flew away, and wasn't seen again. Lynne and Martin both heard a koel this year in the Bellevue area. It was lovely to read Martin's historical account of the appearance of an unusual bird to our region, and I appreciated his emails, and await further installments. The next email I received was from Karen, who noticed a few purple-crowned lorikeets in Marlin Drive in a flowering gum tree. She also saw the same species of lorikeet in Halibut Avenue. The purple-crowned lorikeet is not as common as the rainbow and musk lorikeets, but can be seen around the Grove, so great that Karen saw them. The purple-crowned lorikeet has bright-green upperparts and is pale blue below. It has a patch of purple on top of the head, and the face has a patch of red in front of the eye and a yellow patch above the beak. The underwings have a prominent red patch, while the undertail is yellow. I'm on a mission to see a little lorikeet, as I don't have this bird on my list, so I might have to hang around Marlin Drive. Thanks for the email Karen. I then received an email from Robin Spry who is a great birder from the Bellarine Birdlife group. She noticed an all-white swan (as distinct from a normal black swan) at Swan Bay, Queenscliff, and this bird was described as a black swan (leucistic). I'm not (at all) an expert on bird coloration, however leucistic coloration means that there is a lightening or abnormal presentation of the normal coloration in a bird. I went to Swan Bay to check out the bird, and sure enough there was a very beautiful white swan surrounded by hundreds of black swans - an amazing sight. Thanks Robin for the report and sighting. I then received an email from Kevin, who photographed a Pacific golden plover at Barwon Heads. The Pacific golden plover is a migratory shorebird, and Kevin's photo was a beauty.

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Stanic, Walder save game Under 17 (Round 8): Ocean Grove 5/217 (cc) def Torquay 105 and 18 Ocean Grove produced a dominant performance in Round 8, defeating Torquay outright. Skipper Flynn Hardiman won the toss and decided to bat. Ocean Grove kept the pressure on all day finishing with 5/217 from their 50 overs. Harry Tregenza top-scored with a hard hitting 84 that included 13 boundaries. He was well supported by Noah Cunningham (28) and Brad Walder (35). Louis Beale (20 not out) and Matt Stanic (26 not out) added some valuable late innings runs. In reply Torquay struggled to score due to accurate bowling and tight fielding by Ocean Grove. They were dismissed for 105 in their first innings, with the wickets shared among the bowlers. Flynn Hardiman was outstanding with the new ball, taking 1 for 2 from 3 overs. The other wicket-takers were Louis Beale (1/13), Nathan Scarpa (1/16), Jake Wilson (1/18), Will Richardson (1/12) and Lachlan Murnane (1/1). Ocean Grove enforced the follow on and Torquay collapsed to be all out for 18 in their second innings. Flynn Hardiman was again outstanding, taking 1/3 from 4 overs, while Harry Tregenza capped off an outstanding game taking 2/1 from 1.2 overs. The other wicket-takers were Matt Stanic (1/12), Noah Cunningham (1/0 from 2 overs) and Louis Beale (1/2). The outright win moves Ocean Grove to 5th position and gives them a real chance of playing finals if they can maintain this level of performance. Under 17 (Round 9): Ocean Grove 6/181 def Highton 141 Round 9 saw Ocean Grove hosting Highton at Ray Menzies Oval. Highton won the toss and decided to bat, but were restricted to be all out for 141. It was a good bowling and fielding display from Ocean Grove, led by captain Flynn Hardiman, who finished with 2/30. Lachlan Murnane also bowled well, picking up 2/22, while the other wickets were shared by Matthew Stanic (1/11), Bailey LeMaistre (1/22), Louis Beale (1/18) and Brad Walder (1/1). The fielding was highlighted by direct hit run outs by Lachlan Murnane and Matthew Stanic, while Nathan Scarpa took two sharp catches. In reply Ocean Grove were in some early trouble at 2/16, but a fine partnership of 87 between top-scorer Matthew Stanic (63) and all-rounder Brad Walder (41) put Ocean Grove on top. Late contributions from Rory Monteith (13), Louis Beale (13 not out) and Nathan Scarpa (10) ensured that Ocean Grove passed Highton’s score, finishing on 6/181. The win puts Ocean Grove into the top four on the eve of the Finals, and a bye in the final round should ensure that they will get their chance to play Finals cricket. UNDER 15s Collendina played host to Barwon Heads in this must win round 9 two day clash. The Cobras’ prospects for playing finals are becoming increasingly unlikely with two rounds left and a 12 point gap behind fourth place. Any loss in these last two rounds would spell the end of any final hopes. Barwon Heads won the toss and elected to bat. This proved to be a good move as the first wicket didn’t fall until the score was on 112. Max McLachlan removed the dangerous Wil Snookes to finish with the figures of 1/26 off eight overs. There were only two other wicket takers for the Cobras with Diesel McNeil taking 2/48 off eight overs and the stand out performance off the morning from Nick Gibbon who took 4/28 off seven overs. At the end of the first morning’s play the Seagulls made it to 9/220 from 49 overs. If the Cobras want to play finals they will have to put in one of their best performances of the season with the bat to chase down the opposition’s score. Xavier Norman and Izaak Terhorst opened the batting but the opening stand only lasted 14 runs when Norman was dismissed for five. The score soon plummeted to 3/26 and the Cobras were in trouble. Nick Gibbon came to the crease to join Terhorst and they put on a steadying 50 run partnership to get the score to 4/76 when Terhorst was dismissed for a great 39. Brodie Muscat made a solid contribution of 30 and Ollie Northam was good with 18 but the standout was Nick Gibbon with a fine oceangrovevoice.com.au

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57 not out. The Cobras made it to 184 when they were all out well short of the Barwon Heads total of 220. UNDER 13s Round 8 vs Torquay White Great game spoilt a little by rain on the second day. Torquay took the honours with 173 runs matching the Cobras 126 run total. Harrison O’Neill continued his stellar year with the bat making 32no with great support by Noah Jeffrey(17) and Harrisyn Wingrave (17) but just not quite enough from the lower order. Angus Peters managed the conditions the best with two wickets and Fraser Stow got

his first U13 wicket on debut. Well done to Hamish, Fraser and Lachlan on their first games in U13’s. Round 9 vs Drysdale Stratton The boys travelled to Drysdale for a terrific game. Drysdale batted first and finished the day on a healthy 93 runs but the Cobras put six wickets in the book. Great catches by James Devine and Ned Badrock and a couple of terrific runouts set up a close game. The Cobras then battled along to be 5/59 for their first 26 overs with Harrisyn Wingrave (8) and Ted Farrell (10) holding out a disciplined Drysdale bowling attack.

The Cobras started the second day shaky with a couple of early wickets but Jack Every (28no), Alex Gibbon (15no), Oli Terhorst(13) and Monty Jufermans (10) dug deep to post a terrific 156 run total. The boys then cleaned up the last Drysdale four wickets to win the game by 31 runs. Once again it was the catching that was the highlight. Ted Farrell starred with sticky hands in the slips and James Devine showed us again why he’s the safest hands in the outfield. Georgie Every added another two wickets to his ever growing season tally. Wednesday, 14 February, 2018

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OG bowlers bag T20 victory Ocean Grove has bowled its way to a fifth T20 premiership, defending a miserly total of 109 in the grand final on Sunday. Linden Giuffrida and Tom Kent stared with the ball for the Grubbers, who bowled out Barwon Heads for 70 to clench the trophy. Giuffrida took 5-23 from his four overs to win the Daryl Burns medal for man of the match, while Kent chipped in with 3/18 of four overs. Ocean Grove had few standouts with the bat after Barwon Heads bowled them out for 109. Jackson Kent made 31 off 29 at first drop, while Huon Bertino smashed 27 off 17 at number seven, batting with the tail to give the Grubbers some hope. Barwon Head’s Sam Schaller took 4/10 off four overs.

VICTORIOUS: Ocean Grove wins its fifth T20 premiership. (Mark Heenan Media) 177600 Earlier in the day Ocean Grove made 8/164 to defeat Portarlington in the semi-final.

Hannah Green with her Ocean Grove host family Ian and Cynthia Berry.

Local hosts ‘deliver win’ By Mark Heenan Perth golfer Hannah Green credited her Ocean Grove host family for an equal third place showing during the Vic Open at Thirteenth Beach Golf Links this month. The LPGA rookie, 21, finished at sevenunder alongside English golfer Georgia Hall with their tally of 285 and was six strokes adrift of winner Minjee Lee (279) and runner-up Karis Davidson (284). It was a stunning result for Green and her best finish at the Vic Open. Green said her stable grounding and support from Ocean Grove locals Ian and Cynthia Berry made it enjoyable at the picturesque course. Ian and Cynthia Berry, current Ocean Grove Golf Club members, have been host family to Green for the last four years whilst the Vic Open was on. Green’s partner Jarryd Felton, a professional golfer from WA, has resided at the Berry household during the event. “I did not want to miss this event - I was very keen to come back and play and stay with my host family - it is a great event and I have really fond memories,” Green told the Voice. “It is nice to come back to a familiar area, familiar people, a course I really know really 26 VOICE

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well. I asked for a host family and yeah I have stayed with them ever since - they have always invited me back. “We have a really good relationship - so that’s nice.” It was eventful lead up to Vic Open. Green arrived on the day before event began as she flew in from the Bahamas where she had competed. The only concern was when she turned up to collect her bags at Melbourne Airport and the star player’s golf clubs and luggage had gone missing. “I arrived at nine o’clock in the morning on the Wednesday and my clubs and luggage didn’t show up until 7pm that night,” Green said. “I was in the same clothes for a long, long time - I was just stressed to even make the flight.” Unlike previous years, Green did not have as much down time to take in Ocean Grove’s coastal surrounds but said it was nice to be back. “I like the atmosphere and you are so close to the beach - the sunsets and sunrises we have had - it has been really nice,” she said.

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Linton to lead Grubbers Star onballer James Linton has been named captain of Ocean Grove Football Club for the coming season. Linton is in his third year with the Grubbers and already has two Damian Clark best and fairest awards to his name.

"I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity and can't wait for the season ahead," Linton said. Matt Caldow and Kaiden Long will be vice-captains while Andrew Jarvis, Luke Cartelli and Justin Carey round out the leadership group.

Busy time for our livesavers It has been a busy few weeks for the Ocean Grove SLSC team. On top of one of the busiest seasons patrolling their home beach, over 30 of the younger members of the team ventured north to Sydney for a three days of racing against the best in the country. Competing in the Manly and Freshwater Open carnivals and the Nipper Nats over the last weekend in January, the team returned with some great results. On the back of this success, the older members of the club took to the water again at Lorne in the Victorian Master’s Championships. Masters racing is always a popular event, and over 30 clubs were represented, with the Ocean Grove team gaining a few places on last year to finish a close fought third. Then, on the Sunday, the seniors of the team hit the waves at Lorne for the biggest carnival of the summer to date, with more

Ella Ball leads off in the Under 15 board race. 177531 (Bruce Sampson) than 800 competitors from 37 clubs. In a day of spectacular racing in the superb Lorne sunshine, the club was again dominant in the water, taking home over two thirds of all places across the day. With a little over month until the State Championships, the team is looking forward to defending its 2017 title. oceangrovevoice.com.au


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Jay Dawson faces up during Ocean Grove's huge BPCA A grade game against Collendina. 177405 Pictures: JAMIE CULLUM

Corey Walter took 2/65 from 21.4 overs for the Snakes. 177405

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Andy Higgins took 2/36 from 14 overs for Collendina. 177405

Grubbers crack ‘fortress’ By Mark Heenan Ocean Grove A Grade claimed bragging rights over cross-town rivals Collendina with a drought breaking 37-run win to consolidate its top four spot on Saturday 10 February. The Grubber victory ended the Cobras dominant undefeated run at the Snake Pit - the last time Collendina lost at their home fortress was against Drysdale at the start of 2013/14. Only six points separates the top five teams as Barwon Heads (36 points) jumped into fourth after they knocked off ladder leader Anglesea (42 points), while Collendina maintained second spot (40 points) and Ocean Grove (39 points) moved into third and Drysdale (36 points) was relegated to fifth. Ocean Grove coach Paul Jubber said it was a season defining win after their semi-final clash last year was tied as higher ranked Collendina earned a grand final berth and claimed the coveted BPCA title. It was a double celebration after Ocean Grove won the Bendigo Bank BPCA T20 Big Bash final against Barwon Heads at Barwon Heads on 11 February, the next day. “I think it is a bit of a monkey off our back beating Collendina – they have had the wood

over us at least three or four years at least,” Jubber told the Voice. “To actually win at their home ground I reckon speaks volumes for where we are at as a club and we are at as a team. “We are really excited beating them here.” The brother of Jubber, all-rounder Sam Jubber, 34, proved a masterstroke with 4/23 from 17 overs. He claimed the vital wickets of Nathan Walter (65) and Cobra prolific run scorer Ben Ricardo (16). “Nathan (Walter) was looking pretty good at the time – we felt if we could get Nathan out we were a genuine chance to win the game of cricket… Sam (Jubber) was mighty and I was really pleased with his two (bowling) spells,” the Ocean Grove coach said. Grubber gun bat Michael Kenneady (99) shared in a match-winning 110-run fifth wicket partnership with Mick Thornton (41) on 3 February. Sam Jubber who contributed 47 with the bat on day one, said it was nice to play a role in the win. “I think they (Collendina) haven’t been defeated here for a long time – so it was very good to be that team to defeat them,” he said.

“It was really about everyone doing their job, I was lucky enough to be the bloke to be getting a few poles (wickets).” Ocean Grove’s first innings score of 236 proved a bridge too far for the Cobras to climb. Ace Collendina bowler Charlie Lamb who took 10 wickets in his side’s outright victory over Queenscliff in Round 8, was unavailable and did not play. Experienced Cobra bowler Jye Hearps was the leading wicket-taker with 3/60 from 21 overs, while Collendina coach Corey Walter (2/65) and all-rounder Andy Higgins (2/36) took two wickets apiece. This Saturday Ocean Grove faces Jan Juc in their two-day game at home, while Collendina travels to Portarlington to take on the Demons. Ocean Grove B Grade claimed an outright victory against Collendina in their two-day clash at Ray Menzies Memorial Oval on Saturday. Batting first Collendina were all out for only 53 from 37.3 overs on day one as Grubber Matt Bellingham ripped the Cobras apart and finished with 5/17 from 15 overs. In reply Ocean Grove declared at 4/136 from 37 overs as key bat Tom Beasley remained

unbeaten on 68 not out. The Grubbers won by an innings and 11 runs after the home side bowled out Collendina for 73 in their second dig from 49.5 overs. Billy Foord Englesman was the chief destroyer with 5/16 from 11.5 overs, while Matt Bellingham claimed 2/9 from 14 overs. Ocean Grove’s C Grade win over Collendina made it a trifecta of victories for the Grubbers at the Bellarine Secondary College Ocean Grove campus. Grubber batsman Zac Henderson was the standout with the bat after he finished on 122 not out on day two. Batting first Collendina were all out for 126 from 36 overs despite a gutsy knock from Craig Jeffrey who finished on 84 not out. In D Grade games Ocean Grove (5/153) won with five overs to spare against Barwon Heads (7/148) after their 40 over per side one day game at Ocean Grove Memorial Recreation Reserve. Collendina (80) D Grade lost by 64 runs in their one-day clash against Inverleigh (144) at Inverleigh Recreation Reserve.

Boardriders go retro to kick off 2018 with tropical style The New Year kicked off in style for 13th Beach Boardriders Club with the Annual Australia Day Retro Comp sponsored by Tropical Doom. With the dress code being ’Tropical Retro’ and the boards of choice being pre-1980 single and twin fins, there was an eclectic mix of both clothing and boards, including a Shane Country, a couple of very nice Klemm-Bells, a Pat Morgan and a couple of Michael Peterson shapes. It was fantastic to see so many old and new members and it was especially great to see the club’s original president Lee Middleton there casting a critical eye over the classic boards he so loves. The competition out in the water was fierce although the waves weren’t great, with well over 60 participants taking part and special points and prizes awarded for speciality manoeuvres including head stands and coffin rides. This year’s competition held a twist in that after Round 2 surfers had their boards selected for them by means of a spinning wheel, oceangrovevoice.com.au

which at times caused some controversy. With the barby churning out snags all day, great Aussie rock blasting out from the stereo, fun waves and plenty of beach activities to keep everyone entertained a great day was had by all. The six-man final was contested between Sim Collier, Shawn Todd, Lucas Crowden, Danny Dales-Sutton, Henry Hutchins and Makani Storey with Dales-Sutton holding off the more experienced crew to take the win. The day finished with a massive presentation and Doom Fest Party, with amazing performances from Zuma, High as Hell, Jelly Mammoth and DJ Earl going into the wee hours. The 13th Beach Boardriders next comp is will be sponsored by 4D Surfboards and held the weekend of 17 and 18 February. This is an additional competition to the calendar so sign up through Live Heats and keep a lookout on Facebook, Instagram and Team App for updates.

Mac Taylor and Jarrad Tannahill discuss board design. Wednesday, 14 February, 2018

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Golf club going strong By Justin Flynn Ocean Grove Golf Club is keen to spread the word that it is still very much a viable commodity on the local landscape. The club lost several unhappy members when it underwent a major course change from 12 holes down to nine, but has reported strong growth during the summer season. The course was changed after a risk assessment was carried out, which found that around a dozen cars had their windscreens damaged from stray balls flying over Wallington Rd. "Over a period of about two or three years

we probably broke a dozen or so windscreens of cars," golf club president Peter Cullen said. "Younger members were upset with the changes and wanted to go to a longer course. We had a vote and 66 per cent of members wanted to change the course to nine holes from 12, but to make the holes longer. We lost about 20 or 30 members because of it." However, Mr Cullen said the new course had been given an overwhelming thumbs up from golfers. "Since we've opened the new course, we've had nothing but positives and not one nega-

tive comment about it," he said. "We're never going to be a Curlewis, 13th Beach or Barwon Heads - we're a small club in the heart of town and we cater to people who just want a good round of golf." Mr Cullen said the club was exploring the possibility of relocating the toilet block in front of the clubhouse. "We're looking at setting something up out front with some umbrellas and barista coffee and giving people views over the river instead of having to look at a toilet block," he said. The club is holding a special day of free golf

on Sunday 4 March to spread the word that it is still going strong. Tee off time is 8am and bookings are essential on 0434-077 543. "We're inviting anyone to come down to have a free game of golf and a few drinks and a sausage sizzle," Mr Cullen said. The club is also keen to promote its course to younger golfers. "For the first time in many years we don't have any junior pennant sides," Mr Cullen said. "We're looking for junior members and we'll be doing a bit of work at the local schools in that regard."

Local rivals do battle as cricket finals draw close Ben Riccardo makes a valiant dive for the ball during Collendina's big A grade match against Ocean Grove. For the full report and more JAMIE CULLUM Pictures, see page 31. 177405

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