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AFTER more than five years in the planning, the University of Melbourne Shepparton Medical Centre on Graham Street is finally on its way. An official ‘Commencement of Works Ceremony’ was held at the Rural School of Health on June 20. This will be the first ever University of Melbourne community clinic. Professor James Angus, Dean of Faculty Medicine, Dentistry & Health Science at The University of Melbourne called it a “historic day both for Shepparton and for the university”. Continued Page 3

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Debutante of the year 2008 The Kiwanis Club of Shepparton invites all this year’s Debs to become involved in the 2008 Deb of the Year. So bring your partner, friends and family to the Goulburn Valley Hotel on Friday 17th October. It’s a great night of fun, entertainment, delicious food and a unique experience. There are heaps of prizes to be won throughout the night with individual entrants receiving gifts, sashes and certificates. It’s free entry to all participating Debutants. Each guest will be charged $20.00 per ticket. Proceeds will assist the Kiwanis House Special Needs Centre that provides vital services to Shepparton and District children who have multiple disabilities. Call Gael Thompson after hours on 5821 5797 or email rongael@mcmedia.com.au to register.

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something new to me. So as you can imagine, I’ve been eating quite a bit of toast lately. The fact that my old two-slice toaster can now be donated to a museum demonstrates how often I actually go shopping. The new toaster is pretty high tech though. It defrosts and toasts bread rolls, but can it make coffee? (unfortunately not) I am quite technically challenged so it will probably take me the next decade to master it, but I’m up for the challenge!! Anyone for toast? Happy Reading!

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The small miracle

BY TOM CAREY

ROSEMARY Boyd’s birthday brought a small miracle to Kialla last week. The Seven Creek behind Rosemary and her husband Ian’s home began to flow. The creek had been, in Ian’s words, “as dry as a chip� for so many months they couldn’t remember when it last flowed. Ian had gone outside to feed and water the chooks that morning, and was amazed to see trickles of water as the shallow puddles begin to join together. And it kept filling all day. It was not that there’d been any rain; there had also not been any showers for months, more like years, “Nothing in the 2000s anyway!� they said. There was no explanation beyond one of the party guests who travels extensively in veterinary supplies mentioning “springs� becoming active east of Euroa. The Adviser sought information, not from normal sources, as one venerable farmer from the hills said, “Don’t bother the water commission blokes, they don’t believe in it!� “The guys who have farmed up in the hills for years swear by it!� was the first response from a Caniambo grazier. He said the springs rise through atmospheric pressure which draws the spring water up out

of subterranean sources. No one knows why and when it might occur. But when it does, he said, the “old-timers� know it as the drought-breaker. “Heavy rains will follow after about a month,� he said. The farmers say there are springs in several places in the highlands country. They source creeks such as the Seven and the Honeysuckle in the Strathbogie Ranges. The beautiful little falls known as “Polly McQuinn’s� is believed to have spring sources. Two girls disappeared at Polly McQuinn’s and their bodies have never been found. Polly McQuinn’s, a picturesque picnic spot between Strathbogie and Merton, although also dangerous because death adder snakes favor it as a habitat, has never been depthed. Water from the highlands springs is pure, clear and cold. Some farmers have tried to utilise springs for regular water supplies, but generally with little success, as it has been found that tampering with their natural processes somehow ruins their mysterious reactions in drier times. The highland farmers, particularly those of a long history on the land, are adamant the rising of the springs in the hills is a precursor of “big rains�.

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COOL HEADS YOUNG DRIVER PROGRAM The second interactive road safety program, presented by the Shepparton Police and local agencies is being held Wednesday 2nd July at Harder Auditorium Go Tafe, Fryers Street, Shepparton from 7pm. It’s free entry and supper will be provided. BONE MARROW DONOR INSTITUTE SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting is at the Shepparton Club, 399 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, 7.30pm on Thursday 3rd of July. This will be the A.G.M. The aim is to promote this life saving registry and support their accommodation house for patients and families whilst they are in Melbourne, as well as further research. Call 5825 2956 for more information. SHEPPARTON DISTRICT BUDDHIST GROUP T h e Shepparton District Buddhist Group will conduct Buddhist meditation and discussion on Thursday July 3rd at 7.30pm. It will be at Wesley Uniting Church, Maude Street, Shepparton. Suggested donation is $10 concession $5. Supper will be available. To enquire call 0428 942 095. NAGAMBIE MARKET The Nagambie Lakes community market is on Saturday 5th July. There will be all the great local produce, plus a spectacular show from the Goulburn Valley Arabian Horse Club from 10am until 12 noon at Buckley Park, Nagambie. AVE MARIA There is an Ave Maria opportunity shop fashion parade at the Ave Maria Community Centre,

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Six cents off a litre of fuel ANY opportunity to save money on fuel is welcome. Fairleys Supa IGA Shepparton and Mobil Service Centre on the corner of Wyndham and Nixon Streets, Shepparton have come together to offer a super way to save you money. Fairleys Supa IGA is offering Shepparton shoppers a 4 cents a litre discount on fuel when they spend $30 or more in-store and redeem their dockets at the 24 hour Mobil Service Station. Manager Vince Camera says, “This is an on-going saver promotion that has been made available with the co-operation of Trevor and Debbie Watson-Smith,

agents for Power Petroleum. They’re very happy to be partnering us in this way to ease the cost of running your car. This joint promotion will benefit our customers and we have even more good news for motorists who shop with us, they can get 6 cents off every litre of fuel if they shop at Fairleys Supa IGA, up to Sunday 6 July. This offer is available only from Mobil Service Centre on the corner of Wyndham and Nixon Streets, Shepparton.� Many businesses say that, in their opinion, customer service is their top priority. Proving that is something altogether different. Fairleys Supa

IGA Shepparton is in a prime, enviable position where it has been recognised and rewarded for their efforts to provide shoppers with the best customers services, that includes a valuable community involvement with it’s Community Benefits financial support scheme. This is no mean feat when you consider that over 1,000 stores around the country entered and Fairleys Supa IGA Shepparton was in the top 200 stores. All in all a super place to shop! Fairleys Supa IGA is located at Numurkah Road, North Shepparton. Phone 5822 1555.

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LETTERS

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR / GETTING TO KNOW YOU

Letters to the editor

Dear Editor, A recent report announced the re-opening of the old Hawqua miner’s track, following excellent work by volunteers and DSE This track was so overgrown with blackberry and thistles it had to be re-surveyed on horseback. While a comprehensive weedspraying program of the area has reportedly now been undertaken, you cannot help but wonder why this area was allowed to reach such degraded state in the first place. It seems when tracks are closed and timber workers, cattlemen; shooters and other public land user groups are locked out of the areas they soon become infested with weeds and vermin. While Government departments waste money on useless investigations that do little but change names and disadvantage some user groups, our bush land becomes more and more degraded. Elizabeth Lee Nathalia Dear Editor, I was just reading my copy of The Adviser that I received today and saw your article A Slice of life… Just thought that I would let you know that while going to get fish n chips and a movie on Saturday night in King Street I came across a Free Range Egg shop which

is called Jeni’s Eggs. They have got a huge yellow sign up on the wall so you can’t miss it. So I thought that I would share that with you after reading your article. Kerry Matthews Shepparton Dear Editor, This letter is not about the water issue, it is about the way that some of the key players are being treated. We all have the right to express our opinion, but the way that John Corboy has been personally targeted is disappointing and unnecessary. For the best part of three decades he has worked tirelessly to promote the interests of the Goulburn Valley; saving SPC, the highway and fire blight are just three examples. He has developed position on water that he genuinely believes in. Disagree with his viewpoint by all means, but focus your dissent on the supporting evidence, not on the individual. To use an Australian colloquialism, play the ball, not the man! Greg. Pullen Kialla Want to have you say? Email your letters to the editor to editorial@sheppartonadviser. com.au. Max 100 words

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Getting to know… Amanda Harry Amanda Harry is the Executive Assistant to Family Care’s CEO. Family Care is a not for profit organisation in Shepparton which offers a wide range of services for the community. These include services for children, families, the aged, disability services as well as a number of community programs. Family Care relies heavily on the support of the community to continue to provide these important services. 1. Describe what your perfect day would be (money is no object)? Start the day by being surrounded by family. Then head to the beach on a beautiful sunny day, enjoy some delicious seafood and white wine. Finish by snuggling up on the couch with my husband, watching the ocean. 2. Who do you admire most, and why? My Mum. I admire her both personally and professionally, for what she’s achieved. She has been a great role model for me. 3. What’s the best and worst thing about your job? The best is its ever changing and challenging, there’s never a dull moment! It gives me such satisfaction to see what the agency can provide for the community. The worst is not having the chance to get outside of the office. 4. What makes you really mad? Inconsiderate people. 5. If you were stranded on a desert island, what 3 things would you take with you? My husband, a good easy to read “trashy” romance novel and a bottomless bottle of sav blanc.

Amanda’s favourite recipe! Thai Green Chicken Curry Ingredients: 500gms chicken-diced 1 onion-thickly sliced 2 cups of beans 2 tspn lemon grass

1 tbls green curry paste 2 cups of light coconut cream Dash of lime juice ¼ cup of fresh coriander-chopped

Method: 1. Place chicken and onion in a well oiled wok and cook until the chicken is golden brown. 2. Add coconut cream, lemon grass, the dash of lime and curry paste (you can add additional curry paste if you like it hot!) 3. Bring to the boil, stirring occasionally.

4. Add beans and simmer for 15 minutes, allowing the liquid to reduce. 5. Serve on a bed of rice and garnish with fresh coriander. 6. Enjoy with a nice, crisp glass of sauvignon blanc.


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WHERE ARE THEY NOW / BUSINESS

Where are they now HAVE you ever wondered what happened to the people you went to school with? It’s really easy to lose touch once you go your separate ways. We’ve tracked down another

Goulburn Valley graduate, to find out what they have been up to. If you have someone you would like us to find out about, email editorial@sheppartonadviser.com.au

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CHANTAL graduated from Shepparton High School in 1998, and has managed to experience many different things in the ten years since she left school. From 1999-2000 Chantal did her Diploma of Interior Decoration and Design in Geelong. She then moved to Melbourne in 2001 to work as an interior design assistant for an architectural firm. Unfortunately, the firm folded approximately six months after taking Chantal on, so she returned home to Shepparton and did a season at the SPC Ardmona Cannery. Cashed up and ready for adventure, Chantal headed over to the USA in 2002 where she worked for two months as a canoe instructor for Camp USA. She then spent a month travelling throughout America, stopping off in New York, Washington DC and LA. In 2003 Chantal came back to Shepparton where she worked for ten months at Liberty Kitchens, helping people with quotes and designs. It was during this time that Chantal met her boyfriend, Grant Burrows. The following

year they moved to Airlie Beach, where they bought an investment property. During this time, Chantal worked at a golf club, in a bank and then in 2006 she returned to her design work, taking a position with a landscape architect. A year later, Chantal and Grant travelled overseas for nine months, through America, UK, Europe, Africa and Asia. It was during this time, while they were in Paris that Grant proposed to Chantal under the Eiffel Tower. The pair returned to Shepparton at the beginning of this year and Chantal returned to her job with Liberty Kitchens. They have just recently bought a house, and will wed in November. When asked where she sees herself in five years time, Chantal said she and Grant will hopefully have some children. They also plan to build up their investment property portfolio, and they will either stay in Shepparton, or move back to Airlie Beach…only time will tell!

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Not your average kebab ARE kebabs healthy? They are when you prepare the kind of kebabs offered at Healthy Choice Kebabs over at Shepparton Marketplace. “It’s a matter of caring and being aware of the ingredients that are used to make kebabs,” Owner Rose Aktas said. “If you call your business, ‘Healthy Choice Kebabs’ they have to fulfil the promise of not only being deliciously tasty but avoid the pitfall of turning something that’s a treat into something that people avoid because it’s not been thoughtfully prepared. We offer our customers a delicious alternative to the normal type of kebabs that are ok for people who are not really concerned about what they eat. That’s not our style.” Healthy Choice Kebabs offer a range of healthy meals that include their “Kebabies”, a kid’s treat

A new look and a new home for Broker House

In these uncertain times, you want all the certainty you can find when it comes to finance. And around here, that means you talk to the team at Broker House – experienced, knowledgeable, professional and caring. Whether you’re looking for personal, agricultural or commercial finance; whether you are wanting a renovation, a new home or a new car, you’ll get the very best advice and assistance from the Broker House team. And now, one of the most respected names in the industry, has a new look, and a new home. So give us a call to talk finance - it’s our game - it’s what we do.

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that proves that it’s a healthy alternative and is suitable for adults as well who need a snack-onthe-go, a variety of fresh salads, dips and fillings along with healthy and flavoursome sauces that suit most tastes. “Our sauces range from the tangy to the peppery, light and subtle to the fullon taste bud tinglers. It all depends what you like and the meat we cook, the lamb, chicken and beef are top quality so we can assure our customers that they’re not only healthy and fresh but represent some of the best value around. Halal meat is offered and vegetarians are catered for.” All really healthy food. You’ll find Healthy Choice Kebabs at Shepparton Marketplace, Benalla Road, Shepparton Phone 5822 4216.


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YOU will find all the ideas and inspiration you need to plan your perfect wedding all under the one roof. There will be over twenty exhibitors including photographers, jewellers, hairdressers and florists, musicians, wedding dress suppliers and even Master of Ceremonies Services. MC Ric Brun will help to keep things moving, and there will also be music and entertainment.

After you have explored all the ideas for your wedding, you can sit, relax and enjoy some afternoon tea and start planning! Exhibitors will be offering special savings on the day. There are also several new businesses with displays on the day, giving you the opportunity to discover fresh new ideas and concepts to make your wedding unique.

Entry is by gold coin donation, and all proceeds go to GV Family Care. If you’re planning a wedding, do not miss the Goulburn Valley Bridal Expo, this Sunday 6th July from 12 noon until 4pm, in the Cabaret Room at the GV Hotel, 223 High Street Shepparton.

Goulburn Valley Wedding Expo 2007 This Sunday July 6, 12 noon-4pm ◆

Lucky door prizes ◆ Gold coin donation proceeds to GV Family Care

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Photo/video packages

Civil Celebrant

Wedding Cakes

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NEWS

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LEADING car and home insurer AAMI is giving back to the Victorian community by contributing vital rescue equipment to the Kyabram State Emergency Service (SES) unit, as part of AAMI’s annual $500,000 sponsorship of Victoria SES (VICSES). Under the program, each of the

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VICSES’s 140 operational and 10 support units will receive essential rescue equipment that will be used to carry out their invaluable work serving the community. AAMI Home Claims Manager, Angela Figueroa, said this was the sixth year of the sponsorship during which time the leading insurer had contributed rescue equipment to the VICSES. “Since 2003, AAMI has funded more than $1.5 million worth of rescue equipment, with items such as GPS transmitters, car stabilisation kits and chainsaws going to every SES unit across Victoria as part of our extensive partnership. We’re pleased to support the VICSES, whose volunteers give so generously of their time in training and responding to natural disasters and other emergencies,” Ms Figueroa said. Mary Barry, Chief Executive Officer, VICSES, thanked AAMI for its continued support. “The contribution that AAMI makes is of immense value to VICSES volunteers – the equipment funded by AAMI helps our 5500 volunteers provide a vital emergency service role in their local communities,” Ms Barry said.

VOLUNTEERS are urgently needed to join The Cancer Council’s telephone peer support service, Cancer Connect. Cancer Connect links cancer patients, survivors, family members and people who carry the cancer susceptibility gene with trained volunteers who have been through a similar cancer experience. Demand for the service means ‘family’ volunteers who have had a partner, family member or close friend diagnosed with cancer are needed to provide one to one telephone support to others. Cancer Connect gives people the opportunity to talk to someone who really does understand what they are going through. For more information or to receive an expression of interest form, please call the Cancer Council Helpline on 13 11 20 or email cancer.connect@cancervic. org.au. (Expressions of interest have been extended until 30th September 2008.) Full training will be provided to successful applicants. Please note, a minimum 18-month period since completion of cancer treatment or bereavement is required to be a Cancer Connect volunteer.


NEWS

Alcohol is a drug too!

IT was Drug Action Week June 22nd28th. This year’s theme was “alcohol is a drug too”. The week kicked off with an official launch at Shepparton’s Visy Centre with year 10 students from Wanganui Park Secondary College and Greater Shepparton Mayor Eric Bott taking part in some very interesting activities, including wearing “beer goggles” and trying to play ball games with an altered “drunk” perception. Mobile Drug Safety Worker, Merri Blair from Goulburn Valley Community Heath Service said what was most interesting of about all of the launch activities was the impressive response to the alcohol myths and legends quiz which led to discussions about alcohol and binge drinking. Merri said, “We thought the discussion sessions would be the least popular part of the launch, but they all ended up going over time because everyone had so much to contribute.” Goulburn Valley Community Heath Service spent the week travelling to Euroa, Cobram and Numurkah with the Drug Action Week travelling road show, spreading several very important messages. The first being that “alcohol is

a drug too” placing a particular emphasis on the problem of binge drinking. Residents in the towns that were visited were also reminded that Goulburn Valley Health service towns outside of Shepparton. In fact, counsellors can be arranged to visit on a weekly basis if necessary. Mobile Drug Safety Worker, Merri Blair from Drug Action Plan Project Worker Jo Hudson from Goulburn Valley Health both hailed the event a “great success”. However education and awareness of these problems must be ongoing. Jo Hudson said “I am currently negotiating with the Department of Education about having a drug and alcohol counsellor present at state secondary schools parent teacher interviews. There are also several other alcohol and drug related programs in the pipeline.” If you are seeking help or advice for drug related problems, contact Goulburn Valley Community Heath Service on 5823 3200 or email support@gvchs.com.au

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Very special visitors

IT’S not every day that you will find three Roman saints in Shepparton. This week, the relics of the Young Passionists Saints Gemma Galgani, St Maria Goretti and St Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, who are the designated Patrons of the Passionist World Youth Day events, were at St Brendan’s Catholic Church accompanied by Father Tiernan Doherty. As a part of the Passionist preparation

for World Youth Day, the relics have been brought to Australia. They began their journey throughout Australia on the 29th May and will finish in Sydney on the 20th July. Sydney will host the XXIII World Youth Day from 15th to 20th July. A Catholic event, open to all, the event will also mark the first visit to Australia of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI.

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TRAVEL ADVISER

with Geoff Vallance

Children at a village school were so friendly they rushed up the meet the family and welcome them.

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A lion in a tree, most unusual sight, but what a photo. The lioness just laid there looking out over the Savannah.

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DAY TRIPS CROWN CASINO Wed 16th July ......................................................................... $35 MID WEEK MYSTERY TRIP Fri 18th July ............................................................ $60 inc lunch ALFRED’S HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT Fri 25th July ............................................................ $65 inc lunch MELBOURNE CRAFT & QUILT FAIR Sun 27th July ......................................................Ad $53 Con $50 YARRA RIVER CRUISE & SOUTHBANK CRAFT MARKET Sun 27th July ........................................................................... $50 MURRABIT MARKET–BARHAM COUNTRY MUSIC Sat 2nd Aug............................................................................ $30 BARHAM-COUNTRY MUSIC STAMPEDE Sun 3rd Aug ............................................................................ $30 MT BULLER SNOW TRIP Sun 10th Aug .............................. Ad $50 Stud $45 Ch U/15 $35

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These lions just lay by the water hole paying little attention to the visitors but when one got up and walked right up to there vehicle the family had second thoughts about just how safe it was.

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mastered the art of using their trunks for the dust bath, so they just rolled in it. One big elephant got upset with their presence so it flapped its ears, raised its trunk and trumpeted at them. Everyone now realised that this was not a zoo, they were really out in the wild, with wild animals. Victoria Falls was next. On arrival in this part of Zimbabwe Jodie soon realized that the troubles affecting this country could be seen here. There was no food in the shops, the locals actually had to cross the boarder to find something to eat. Tourists were ok but the menu was probably not as extensive as it could have been. The Falls were just amazing there was so much water. It was awesome to watch 550 million litres a minute rushing over the falls. Misty spray was everywhere. They were told to take raincoats but it didn’t matter, you were soon drenched. It must be the years of drought in the Goulburn Valley because the whole family just stood there with grins on their faces as they got a complete soaking. That night they decided to do a night drive to see what animals they could find. They were in luck, the leopards where out. Locals said they had not been seen in this area for some three months but tonight they were there and the family had now seen the big five! On the next leg of this family adventure they flew to Tanzania. This was a highlight for Jodie. As they drove to their lodge in the national park they saw a lioness in a tree. Their guide drove right up to it until their vehicle was almost underneath the lion. They sat taking photos, looking at the lioness and she looked back at them. She was so close she could have jumped into their vehicle but no, all was well, and the lion continued to use its perch to look out over the long grass for prey. They had more wonderful experiences as they visited the Ngorongro Crater and its unique collection of animals; they hardly ever leave their abundant habitat. It was then onto the Serengeti’s wideopen savannah with breathtaking views of animals walking across the wide-open plane. Finally they left their adventure in

Africa and flew to the quite island of Mauritius. It was time for some “R&R”. Everyone agreed that there would be no planned activities for the first three days. So it was time to just lie back on the beach and relax, and watch the crystal clear blue water. The kids did do some snorkelling, and of course they had to visit the capital Port Louis, renowned for its duty free shopping, but all in all it was time to wind down. Back in Kyabram the kids are still taking about their adventure. Gran and Grandad have gone home to Barooga but of course there are the phone calls as Tom and Grandad tell their stories to each other about what they saw. For Jodie and Mark it was just so wonderful to have the whole family share this adventure together. This truly was a ‘family on safari’.

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I like going to McDermotts to work a lot. I wear blue overalls with a logo and my name on the pocket. I also wear my work boots because they are safe. I do lots of work for Barry. I like to use the Karcher to wash the cars and buses. I don’t wash the roof of the buses because I can’t reach them. I sweep the shed floor with a broom then pick up the dirt and glass with a shovel. I need to be careful when I walk around the shed as the forklift might run over me.

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have built, fitted out and decorated five self-contained apartments that afford a distinctive ambience and style that reflects the wants and needs of today’s businessperson. Sure they need all the facilities that are required for today’s communications, internet connections for computers for instance, but their attitudes to business and how they lead very time-consuming lives means that they want different amenities, expecting something different to the majority of people who are happy and at ease in one of our motel rooms. Our motel rooms are extremely comfortable but corporate users we’ve found need more.”

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GrandOPENING

Years of experience

THE family name Mangiameli has been synonymous with hospitality in Shepparton for over thirty years. As far as being made to feel welcome is concerned nothing surpasses experience. Sebastian says, “It’s not always knowing what to do to make your guests feel at ease, it’s also knowing what not to do to. That only comes with years and years of valuable

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TO attract business users, Wyndhamere that your stay with them is the success A p a r t m e n t s h a s v e r y a t t r a c t i v e that you expect. Sebastian says, “Look. a n d a f f o r d a b l e a c c o m m o d a t i o n My family’s intention is to make our packages that are tailor-made to suit guests feel like one of the family but we individual’s requirements and corporate know when to give them their own time experience in the hospitality profession. expectations. The Mangiameli family’s and space as well. The Wyndhamere My family set the standards so long ago only purpose is to make you feel Apartmnets fulfil that desire. They’re and it’s our duty to not only maintain welcome and at ease and to ensure perfect!” those high standard but to improve on Your hosts Cam, Angela, Sebastian and Connie Mangiameli extend an them when possible. That lead us to invitation to consider the Wyndhamere Apartments and inspection the decision about providing something of their new facilities is welcome at any time. exceptional. That’s why we offer now Wyndhamere Motel and Sebastian’s Restaurant The Wyndhamere Apartments. The time 65 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. Telephone 03 5821 3088. is right, the attitude is right and the www.wyndahmere.com.au apartments are just so right.”

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Congratulations! Phil and Rob Priestly, together with all the team from Gouge Linen and Garment Services, congratulate the Mangiameli families on the opening of the Wyndhamere Apartments.

Congratulations Sebastian, Cam and the Mangiameli family on your new Wyndhamere Apartments.

We are proud to supply both laundry and d drycleaning services to the Wyndhamere Motel, Sebastians Restaurant and now the he Wyndhamere Apartments. Gouge Laundry supplies quality linen services to hospitality, healthcare and garment clients from Bendigo o to Mt Hotham and from Finley to Yea. If you need linen for your motel, overalls for your mechanics, or even aprons and oven mits for your bakery, we can supply a laundry solution for you. Talk to Rob on 5825 1243. Gouge Drycleaners are located at 169 Fryers Street, Shepparton. Our friendly girls behind the counter are ready to help you with anything from your wedding gown wn through to some ironing you need to catch up on. With our RMIT qualified tradesman drycleaner, you will be assured of the best possible results for your garments.

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BUT not too far from where they are now, just a couple of doors down from their existing offices at 117 Wyndham Street. Darryl Butcher says, “We’ve been here for almost thirteen years and due to our expansion program and the volume of work, we really need more space to grow. The new offices became available and they seem to satisfy all of our criteria. The move will do us all good.” “Whilst it’s a new office location, it’s business as usual but people will notice a smart new look and presentation.” Darryl adds, “Clients can expect an even higher level of professionalism, efficiency and enthusiasm.” “We started business here in 1995 and the Broker House has grown in that

time to be a market leader in the home loan broking industry. But we’ve added extra strings to our corporate bow along the way that now include investment property loans, commercial and business loans, rural loans, personal and vehicle & equipment finance. We pride ourselves on our professionalism and customer service,” Darryl said, “and we strive to provide our customers with the best product and rate to suit their needs.” Finance is our game, it’s what we do, so moving into our new address means that the Broker House will be able to do that even more efficiently.” You can now find Broker House at 119 Wyndham Street, Shepparton. The telephone number remains the same, 5831 6699.

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The Shepparton Adviser. Australia No. 1:899 Wednesday, July 2, 2008 – Page 27


SPORT Adviser

with Tom Carey

Eddie Jackson the supreme artiste THE most exquisitely entrancing of all footballers seen by Adviser Sport was a “local”, an Aboriginal from Echuca, who made Melbourne top 150 and eventually retired in venerable, highly respected “old age” at Thornton. He was Eddie ‘Action’ Jackson. His father, of the same name, was coach of Echuca East. Eddie Jnr was 21 when he left the Murray River town to join Melbourne, and played 15 games in his first senior season, 1947, to win the Demons best first year player. Team mate, later Demons captain and successful captain-coach of the most powerful country club anywhere in the mid-20th century, Rochester, of the early 1960s, Noel McMahen, described Jackson as “greased lightning”. “Aboriginal players were not as common as they are now,” McMahen told ‘Demon’ magazine. “Doug Nicholls had played at Fitzroy, and Essendon had Norm McDonald, a wonderful player, a dashing half back. ‘But those skills people see in Aboriginal players now were what made Eddie great. “He had amazing reflexes and he was a very accurate and telling kick.

“He truly was a great player, no doubt about it,” McMahen said. Jackson was selected 19th man in Melbourne’s 1948 grand final team against Essendon and played in both grand finals that year. It was the first ever tied VFL grand final and Melbourne won the replay the following week. McMahen recalled an incident from the grand final which showed Jackson’s phenomenal reflexes and skill. He said Jackson was running alongside an opponent who bounced the ball. “Eddie put his hand in and hooked the ball away and turned and ran away and the fellow was still going in the opposite direction when Eddie took off. “He was like a cat with his reflexes,” McMahen marvelled. Jackson played on the wing at 175 centimetres tall and weighing 70 kilograms. Being so lightly built in probably the toughest era ever of the VFL he suffered his share of heavy knocks and injuries. He possessed electrifying pace and specialised in deadly accurate droppunt passing, in fact one of the leading exponents of that type of kick, which is now the staple method of foot disposal of

the modern game which took predominance when Ron Barassi forbade use of the dropkick at Carlton in the later 1960s. Melbourne’s 1949 Annual Report stated: “The centreline, comprising Jackson, Bickford, and Dockett, has been ranked, by some experts, as the best centreline Melbourne has ever had.” After 84 games with Melbourne from 1947-52 Jackson returned to country football and won the Bendigo League’s Michelsen Medal in 1954. He became one of the first Aboriginal footballers to take on coaching, and did so wherever his job with the State Electricity Commission took him - Mildura, Alexandra and finally Thornton. Eddie Jackson is recalled with awe by veterans who remember him still playing well into his 40s in the now extinct Waranga-North East League. His skills included some never seen used by any other player. Eddie Jackson had a reverse stab kick in his armoury in which he would pass the ball from hand to hand around to behind his back, lower it to the ground and stab pass it with precise accuracy with his heel, responding to a team mate’s voice for his target.

Eddie Jackson, from “Heroes”

Adviser Sport has been told this was no “party trick” Jackson used to demonstrate at training or coaching clinics, but a pass he actually used in matches. Jackson retired at 65 as an SEC linesman and went to live at Frankston, where his sons played with The Pines Football Club in the Mornington Peninsula-Nepean League.

Dazzling dozen among Demons ‘Heroes’

Stephen Tingay, from “Heroes”

TWELVE players from Goulburn Murray district leagues are among Melbourne Football Club’s 150 ‘Heroes’ named in celebration of the Australian Football League oldest club’s 150 years. First was noted aerial specialist Jack Mueller, most recent is still playing Adam Yze. In between have been a variety of stars in appearance, physical stature, and type. The common denominator is all were champions, and of such character it is difficult to say “more or less” as all 12 were huge contributors to the Australian/ Victorian Football League Demons both on and off field. All have enduring fame, although one in particular has a reputation in several spheres of the game that means his reputation will grow as time progresses. That one is Garry Lyon, who captained the Demons, starred as one of their best ever players, and now is the leading media personality of the game in television, radio, and newspapers.

Lyon does, however, have spaces in his record he would certainly wish to have filled, but which appear to have passed him by. He never played in a premiership and he has never coached. Lyon has one unusual aspect, not often cited, nor generally known. He is always listed as recruited from Kyabram, although he never, in fact, played with Kyabram seniors in the Goulburn Valley League. But he did, as a teenager, play briefly with Tongala when his father, Peter, coached the Blues for a short time. Five of the Goulburn Murray recruits to Melbourne did play in VFL premierships. Jack Mueller and John Lord both played in four premierships, Gerald ‘Terry’ Gleeson in two, Eddie Jackson in two, Adrian Dullard in two, and Barrie Vagg in one. Some will be surprised to find that three Echuca players Mueller, Lord and Jackson shared 10 VFL flags. Much of Mueller’s reputation rests with his ability as forward, but he was so versatile he could play in all the key positions and was so intelligent the Demons named him vice-captain from the age of 23 to the master centreman Alan La Fontaine. They led Melbourne to consecutive flags in 1939-40-41. Mueller was also best afield in the Demons’ 1946 grand final loss to Essendon. Captain-coach of the seconds from 1947, ‘Checker’ Hughes commandeered Mueller for the 1948 finals and he kicked 20 goals in three senior finals, a premiership-winning effort, which included the drawn grand final and replay. John Lord was not a permanent senior player in the Demons’ champion 1950s-‘60s sides, but was in form at the right time to be in the 1957, ’59, ’60 and ’64 flagwinning teams, including best-on-ground at centre half back in 1960. He tells a self-effacing anecdote that he led the Brownlow Medal voting one year. Which was correct; Lord was the first

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name out of the ballot. Gleeson, much less remembered than his younger brother Brian, who won the 1957 Brownlow Medal, both brothers recruited from Berrigan, New South Wales, nevertheless had an extremely successful career, appearing in the 1955 and ’56 premiership sides. ‘Spud’ Dullard, from Rochester, played in the 1941 and ’48 premierships. Barrie Vagg, from Shepparton was a highly skilled half forward flank specialist who played in Melbourne’s last winning grand final side in 1964. ‘Vaggie’ had an amusing anecdote he told which reflected the character of his no-nonsense coach Norm Smith, often regarded as the finest mentor of all. Vagg approached Smith one evening after training at Melbourne Cricket Ground to ask how he might improve his kicking (although Vagg, incidentally, was a splendid kick with either right or left foot). ‘Smithie’ replied gruffly: “Get the ball more often, son!” Shepparton United’s Chris Connolly chose recruitment by Melbourne rather than father-son access to Footscray, where his father Barry played 13 games in 1958 before returning to the country. Like several of the others Connolly was plagued by injuries, in his case knees, which restricted him to 84 games before enforced retirement and seeking coaching and administration alternatives. Dillon preceded Lyon from Kyabram to the Demons, an exceptional marking half forward but an unreliable kick. He too suffered a knee injury in his prime, but moved later to South Australia. Rodney Grinter carried the family and club hallmarks with him when he joined the Demons from Katandra - surely the finest district league club in Victorian country football of the second half of the 20th century - and within a short time was firmly established among League football’s irrepressible ironmen. Grinter was not only a grand player but extremely popular clubman.

Adem Yze is the only one of the 12 still playing, and is last on the list not only because of long service, but also alphabetically. He played a remarkable 226 games consecutively to the second round of 2007. When Melbourne’s sesquicentenary was mooted media conducted numerous interviews with notable Demons of the past, many enquiring their opinions on the merits of their finest team mates over the years. Most featured the great and famous champions of the past, inevitably Barassi, Robbie Flower, Lyon were named and lavished with praise as the marvels of Melbourne’s 150 years. But there was one intriguingly different interview sighted, a discussion with the excellent centre half back Gary Hardeman, undoubtedly himself a most under-rated star. Asked to name his stand-out team mate over more than a decade he ranked, without hesitation, winger Stephen Tingay. ‘Stinga’ was afflicted with the curse that blighted Connolly, Dillon, and Lyon, only more devastatingly. Tingay managed to amass 162 games, but managed to do so only by persevering in three separate interludes plus the tragic death of his mother Lorna in a motoring accident at Nagambie when returning home to Shepparton from a match in Melbourne, all exacerbated by discovery of a congenital hip joint abnormality that made playing throughout his career sheer agony. One of his injury episodes resulted from a horrifying accident by a crash through a plate glass door that left him with a severely gashed right thigh and heavy loss of blood. Despite his troubles Stinga was still good enough to be ranked by team-mate Hardeman as the best, and otherwise also as one of the finest wingmen ever to play with Melbourne. ‘Heroes’ by Garrie Hutchinson and others, published by Hardie Grant Books, recommended retail price $59.95.


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A good 20 years ago, the first BMW M5 followed where the BMW M1, had left off and became a trailblazer for a class of high performance sedans with real-world usability. The new fourth generation M5 takes the trademark M characteristics to a whole new level of perfection. Like never before, it manages to blur the boundaries between the sports car experience and a suburb day-to-day ride. Ten cylinders, five litres capacity and 507 bhp combined with the understatement of an elegant and uncompromisingly dynamaic luxury saloon. The BMW M5 is a high-tech sports car dressed up as a unique business sedan. The performance of the M5 is extraordinary, the power just keeps coming with ease right up to the high 200 km/h. The handling at any speed is awesome, it oozes on board technology, among the most advanced in the world, not really surprising as BMW is usually ahead of the pack.

The BMW M5 is the first series-produced sedan in the world to feature a naturally aspirated high revving V10. The seven-speed SMG fitted in the M5, represents another world-first. Add to this the fact that the BMW M5, thanks to its amazingly lightweight design, has an incredible power to weight ratio of 1 bhp for every 3.5kg. The BMW M5 allows the driver to choose an optimum set-up for any driving situation, from comfortable ride to a very sporty, stiff suspension. The BMW M5 combines its powerful, aesthetic appearance with more than a hint of elegance. If you can, treat yourself to one of the finest high performance sedans in the world.

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2007 Drive car of the year

THE all-encompassing Toyota Kluger delivers a high level of convenience, versatility, performance and safety, all wrapped up in an eye-catching stylish SUV package. Off-road or on, family in tow or footloose-and-fancyfree, Kluger makes your every driving need its utmost highest priority. Space and practicality plus a strong list of safety equipment gave the 2WD Kluger KX-R the artillery to take down all competitors in the People Mover category of the 2007 Drive Car of the Year. With seven SRS airbags, Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control and a Rear View Camera all as standard, Kluger will ensure greater protection for your loved ones and the judges agreed. In the engine department, Kluger’s 3.5 litre all-alloy V6 delivers over 200kW of power along with the option of AWD or 2WD means Kluger can tackle the country or city roads with ease. Kluger impressed the judges with versatile seating for up to seven people that will undoubtedly move your

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SHEPPARTON Speedo and Instrument Service has been providing to both the trade and the public the best automotive parts, gauges, cables, accessories and repair service as a VDO sales and service agent. Manager Rod Brereton says, “We’ve been in business here in Shepparton for over twenty years and are unique with most other agents located in capital cities. Specialising in repairing speedometers, fuel and temperature gauges and manufacturing all types of cables including throttle, clutch, speedo, tacho and push-pull control cables. Continuing this trend about 12 months ago we decided the Goulburn Valley needed a supply of the highest quality EFI and engine management parts at a competitive price. Specialising in

supplying the trade with genuine parts such as fuel pumps, injectors, airflow meters, ignition leads, distributors and all types of sensors, to list a few. If we don’t have the part you need in our extensive stock, we are able to offer overnight service with orders placed as late as 4pm. We have a first class working relationship with suppliers all over Australia.” Quality products at affordable prices, excellent service and an extensive list of guaranteed spares and replacement auto parts all add up to the unique Shepparton Speedo and Instrument Service, 45 Mitchell Street, Shepparton. Phone 5821 6254 www.sheppartonspeedo.wedsyte.com.au Email shepspeedo@mcmedia.com.au

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