Whitehorse News - November 2017

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NOVEMBER 2017

OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE CITY OF WHITEHORSE

Whitehorse News

It's been 100 years since the first Baby Health Centre opened in Victoria, and Maternal and Child Health Nurse Ka Man Chan (centre) is proud to continue the tradition today – she is pictured here with new mums and bubs at the Burgess Family Centre. 4 Nunawading Community Hub

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11 Translated articles

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General news

NOVEMBER 2017

Contact us Whitehorse City Council Locked Bag 2, Nunawading DC VIC 3131 customer.service@whitehorse.vic.gov.au www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au Phone: 9262 6333 Fax: 9262 6490 NRS: 133 677 then quote 9262 6333 Customer service centres

November Council meetings

Whitehorse Civic Centre

Special Committee Meeting Monday 13 November at 8pm

379-397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading (Weekdays 8.30am-5.30pm, cashier: weekdays 8.40am-5pm)

Ordinary Council Meeting Monday 20 November at 7pm

(Weekdays 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-12 noon)

These meetings are held in the Council Chamber at Whitehorse Civic Centre and they are open to the public, unless Council resolves to consider an item ‘in camera’ (confidentially).

Box Hill Town Hall

Acknowledgement of Country

Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre Canterbury Road, Forest Hill

1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill (Weekdays 9am-5pm)

Career opportunities Register your details at http://whitehorse.mercury.com.au to receive emailed job alerts about vacancies at Whitehorse City Council.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Whitehorse City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri people as the traditional custodians of the land on which Whitehorse stands. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

A Year in review: Annual Report highlights W

hitehorse City Council is proud to present its Annual Report for the 2016-17 financial year.

The past year has been a rewarding one, filled with progress, achievement and growth. Whitehorse Mayor Councillor Denise Massoud said the purpose of the report was to review Council’s strategic, operational and financial performance each financial year and to provide feedback to ensure Council remains accountable to its community. “The report outlines how Council has performed against its strategic objectives, and how it is travelling when it comes to achieving the goals set out in the Council Plan 2013-2017. The report incorporates the Victorian Auditor General’s Report, financial statements and the performance statement,” Cr Massoud said. The Annual Report 2016-17 also contains a summary of the Council Plan 2013-17, detailing the achievements which have taken place over the past four years and illustrating Council’s commitment to keeping the community well informed on its progress. Here are some of the highlights:

Administered 13,242 vaccinations to 5634 children as part of Council's childhood immunisation program

Provided 64,950 garbage services and 74,169 recycling services

Maintained 370 buildings and facilities (including Early Childhood and Maternal Care, Leisure and Recreation, Community and Culture)

Maintained 75,000 trees

Provided approximately 94,441 meals to eligible Home and Community Care residents

Maintained 54 sports fields

Collected 163.71 tonnes of dumped rubbish

Determined 1352 planning applications

Maintained 605 kilometres of roads, 32 kilometres of laneways, 1182 kilometres of kerb and channel and 1776 kilometres of footpath

Maintained 177 playgrounds

Responded to 70,081 customer service requests

Maintained 631 hectares of open space

Sustainability The Whitehorse News is printed on PEFC and FSC certified paper using vegetable inks in a waterless printing process.

To contact the Whitehorse News editor or subscribe to the online edition, email editor@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

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View the annual report at the following locations: www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Annual-Report.html Whitehorse Civic Centre, Forest Hill Customer Service Centre, Box Hill Town Hall Customer Service Centre All library branches

2018 Whitehorse Calendar Council’s 2018 calendar will be delivered this month. If you have not received your copy of the calendar by Monday 4 December, please phone Council on 9262 6333 or visit one of Council's Customer Service Centres to collect one.


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Learn more about your newest community hub T

he concept design for the new Nunawading Community Hub, being built on the former Nunawading Primary School site, will be on display at an upcoming community information day.

The hub is set to become the new vibrant heart of Nunawading; a communal meeting place where people of all ages and backgrounds feel welcome and can come together to embrace new opportunities for learning, social interaction and getting active. Architectural firm Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp has developed the concept design based on information gathered through extensive community consultations. Key features >>

refurbished heritage school building

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multi-functional classrooms and meeting rooms

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specially-fitted out spaces for dance, art, counselling and lapidary activities

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purpose-built Meals on Wheels facility

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communal kitchen with teaching area

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multipurpose sports stadium

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target 5 Star Green Star Rating (incorporating solar renewable energy, rainwater harvesting, natural light, low energy lighting, natural and durable materials)

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integration with Tunstall Park – landscaping, enhancement of open green spaces, new pedestrian and cycling paths, and areas for relaxing and playing

To learn more about the open day www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/NCH.html nunawadingcommunityhub@whitehorse.vic.gov.au 9894 0356

Sunday 17 December Whitehorse Civic Centre Precinct, Nunawading Concert: 5.30pm-9.30pm Free Rides: 4.30pm-9.20pm

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hristmas is coming with an extra dose of festive cheer this year, with showman Tim Campbell coming to town!

Campbell is one of Australia's most versatile and much loved entertainers. From starring TV roles to hosting national prime time shows and leading roles on the stage, Tim is a star who will put you in the Christmas spirit. Tim will be joined on stage by highly acclaimed Australian singer and songwriter Michelle Serret-Cursio, best known for her work on ‘Dancing with the Stars’. Artist's impression

RATES INSTALMENT DUE

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reminder for ratepayers who are paying their 2017/18 rates by instalment.

The second instalment for this financial year is due on Thursday 30 November.

Any ratepayer experiencing financial difficulties should contact Council’s Rates Department to discuss alternative options. Receive your rates notice electronically Council has two ways you can register to receive your rate notice electronically:

Payment options

1. Email Delivery Visit https://whitehorse.ezybill.com.au

Mail payment – Whitehorse City Council, PO Box 14818, Melbourne Vic 8001

2. Bpay View Visit www.bpay.com.au/bpayview

BPAY – via your financial institution BPAY View – view and pay your bills using your internet banking. Visit bpay.com.au/bpayview

More information

Internet – visit www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/OnlinePayment.html

9262 6333

Phone – 1300 120 147 to pay by card (MasterCard or Visa)

customer.service@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Direct debit – phone 9262 6333 for more information. Credit card accounts not accepted

www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Rates-Valuations.html

In person – at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Nunawading, Box Hill or Forest Hill or any Australia Post outlet

This year’s star-studded program also includes special performances from ABC Kids favourite Nay Nay, who will be bringing her unique ‘Tinkertime’ magic to Carols. Enjoy the talents of musical theatre actress Chelsea Plumley and iconic local singing aficionados the Box Hill Chorale. Plus the Combined Churches of North Blackburn will be performing a reimagined all ages show celebrating the true meaning of Christmas. Guests can also enjoy a range of festive food, rides and roving entertainment across the festival site. Santa will be available for photos from 4.30pm. The concert will be AUSLAN interpreted. Look out for the full program in December's Whitehorse News. PRINCIPLE ASSOCIATE SPONSOR SPONSOR

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General news

NOVEMBER 2017

Become a Wiser Driver W

hitehorse City Council is hosting a Wiser Driver program to help older drivers stay safe on Whitehorse’s roads.

Councillor Andrew Munroe said that the four-week refresher course was for experienced drivers who wanted to improve their knowledge and maintain their independence as they get older.

CHRISTMAS TOY APPEAL

“The seminar is offered free of charge to drivers aged 50 years and older,” said Cr Munroe.

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elp bring some joy to needy families this Christmas by taking part in Whitehorse City Council’s Christmas Toy Appeal.

“Some of the topics include changes to the road rules, building confidence and awareness, handling difficult situations and planning for the future.”

Council passes on the toys and gifts to the Eastern Emergency Relief Network (EERN), which distributes them to needy families.

There are two courses coming up: 1: Wednesdays 8, 15, 22, 29 November, 1pm to 3pm Where: Box Hill South Neighbourhood House

2: Mondays 13, 20, 27 November and 4 December,10.30am to 12.30pm

Bookings: 9898 8270 or bhsnh@netspace.net.au

Where: Clota Cottage Neighbourhood House, Box Hill Bookings: 9899 0062 or admin@clotacottage.org.au

More information 9262 6333

Participants are required to attend all four sessions.

EERN warehouse: 9874 8433

Bookings and more information Please contact the Neighbourhood Houses directly.

New gifts and toys can be donated from Monday 20 November until Friday 15 December at any of Council’s three customer service centres.

Above: Cr Andrew Munroe

Above: Whitehorse Mayor Councillor Denise Massoud is encouraging the community to take part in the Whitehorse Christmas Toy Appeal.

STRATEGIC PLANNING PROJECTS UPDATE

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ouncil's Planning and Building Department is responsible for ensuring that development in Whitehorse complies with relevant planning legislation, such as the Whitehorse Planning Scheme, the Municipal Strategic Statement and the State Government’s Plan Melbourne. Whitehorse City Council conducts studies and can decide to amend the planning scheme to achieve a desirable planning outcome or to support a new policy direction from Council or the State Government. To keep our community up-to-date with major strategic planning projects in Whitehorse, we publish this planning update twice each year: PROJECT OR AMENDMENT

LOCATION

Amendment C157 Part 2

104-168 Hawthorn Applied Heritage Overlay 272 (HO272) Road, Forest Hill (former ATV-0 television studios)

Approved by the Minister for Planning and gazetted on 1 July 2017 with changes. The extent of the Heritage Overlay was reduced to cover the former television studios’ three main buildings: the administrative block, studio block and scenery store.

Amendment C182

217 and 219-223 Burwood Highway, Burwood East

Rezoned the land from Residential Growth Zone to Mixed Use Zone to allow the site to be developed for commercial and retail uses.

Approved by the Minister for Planning and gazetted on 22 June 2017.

Amendment C194 (combined permit application and amendment)

517 and 519-521 Station Street and 2-8 Oxford Street, Box Hill

Proposes to rezone the Station Street and Oxford Street sites to Mixed Use Zone and add an incorporated document for the Station Street site. The incorporated document will be the main tool to guide how the Station Street site will be developed. The permit application for the Station Street site is for a construction of buildings up to 18 storeys with a mix of uses.

A panel hearing was held in October for submissions received during the exhibition of the amendment in April/May 2017.

Heritage Assistance Fund

Municipality-wide

The fund provides grants of up to $2000 to eligible home owners and occupiers to assist with the maintenance of their heritage properties.

Applications closed on 8 September 2017 and successful applicants will be notified in November.

Amendment GC72

Municipality-wide

In November 2015, the Minister for Planning approved the ESD Local Planning Policy on an interim basis to 31 December 2017. In July 2017 the Minister advised that the ESD policy will be extended by 18 months. The ESD policy provides a framework for the consideration of environmental sustainability at the planning permit stage.

Approved by the Minister for Planning and gazetted on 31 August 2017, extending the expiry date of the ESD policy to 30 June 2019.

Box Hill Metropolitan Activity Centre

Proposes to implement the draft Box Hill Metropolitan Activity Centre Built Form Guidelines through the application of a Design and Development Overlay. The amendment also proposes to rezone land as recommended in the 2007 Box Hill Transit City Activity Centre Structure Plan and to update the local planning policy.

A panel hearing was held at the end of July 2017 for submissions received during the exhibition of the amendment in February/March 2017. The planning panel report has been received and will be considered by Council at a future meeting. For more information on the amendment, please visit www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Amendment-C175.html

Environmentally Sustainable Development (ESD)

Amendment C175

DETAILS

CURRENT STATUS

The planning panel report is yet to be received and will be considered by Council at a future meeting.

For more information about any of these projects, contact the Strategic Planning Unit on 9262 6303 or visit www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Planning.html


Sustainability

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Earn rewards by living green J

oin Whitehorse City Council’s GreenMoney program to get rewarded for making small, positive changes to the way you live.

Through a GreenMoney account, your household will earn reward points for taking simple green actions. You’ll automatically earn points when you’ve completed an action – it’s that simple! Whitehorse Mayor Councillor Denise Massoud said Council was excited to join the program. “This is a great program full of incentives so you can make small, do-able changes to your day to benefit yourself and the environment. You also get to reward yourself for green actions when you redeem points,” Cr Massoud said. What can I do to earn points? Opportunities include pledging to ride your bike, planting a tree, using your yellow-lidded recycling bin correctly, ditching singleuse coffee cups, and completing a quiz to learn green facts.

Nature play for pre-school aged children

What can I get with my reward points? When you’ve earned enough points, redeem online for exclusive discounts on coffee, movie tickets, food and more at businesses near you.

WATER EXPLORATION

How do I take part?

21 November, 10am-11am Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Enter from Central Road, Blackburn Meet at Visitor Centre.

Sign up your household or your workplace by activating your free rewards account at whitehorse.greenmoney.com.au or download the GreenMoney app for iPhone and Android and follow the simple instructions to get started!

Explore the qualities of water and discover a micro world of tiny water creatures.

Businesses can learn how to take part in the rewards system and gain new customers at www.wbiz.com.au More information

Meet us at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Visitor Centre.

9262 6333 Above: Whitehorse Mayor Councillor Denise Massoud (right) with Michael from Red Cup Cafe in Box Hill. Red Cup Cafe is offering rewards through Green Money.

Booking essential: www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/ sustainability-events.html

app.greenmoney.com.au/whitehorse

BE FIRE READY – NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE

NATIONAL RECYCLING WEEK EVENTS Monday 13 to Sunday 19 November

With deficient long-term rainfall, the Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a drier and warmer summer this year, which means preparing your property for fire season is more important than ever.

Find new ways to recycle during National Recycling Week! Planet Ark’s annual campaign brings a national focus to the environmental benefits of recycling. Council will host a range of events throughout the week, including a VISY recycling education centre visit, a declutter workshop and a “make and mend" morning. To find out more about these events visit www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Sustainability-Events.html or phone Council’s Sustainability Team on 9262 6157.

Tick off these simple steps to prepare you home for summer:

Council hosts a range of programs to assist residents to continue to recycle right. One of these programs is our annual Gold Star Recycling bin inspections program.

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Plan what you'll do in the event of a fire, talk to your household and know where to access information on high risk days

Some of the top tips identified from this program include: >>

Do not place any plastic bags in your yellow lidded recycling bin (even if they contain recyclables)

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Don't forget you can recycle aluminium foil and trays – just scrunch them up loosely

Keep grass cut low. Fire can ignite and travel quickly through long grass

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Remember to recycle all rigid hard-plastic packaging from your kitchen, bathroom or laundry in your yellow-lidded recycling bin

Get rid of dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark around your home

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Keep all soft, flexible plastic packaging out of your recycling bin (you can take it to some local supermarkets for recycling).

Remove or prune shrubs near windows and well away from branches of mature trees

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Cut back overhanging tree branches close to property – no branches in 10m space

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Keep gutters and roof areas clear of leaf litter (if you are physically able to)

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Remove all materials from around the home that could burn, such as boxes, furniture and woodpiles

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Check your smoke alarms

More information www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/recycling-services.html

Did you know? Whitehorse residents are great at reducing the amount of waste going to landfill, with 51 per cent of the total contents of all wheelie bin collections being recycled or composted.

More information www.emergency.vic.gov.au VicEmergency app


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Family and health

NOVEMBER 2017

Stay safe around water T

he weather is glorious and the water is beckoning, but before you take the plunge, here is some important information about being safe around water. Drowning is still unfortunately one of the major causes of unintentional death for Australian children. Whether you are in the bathroom, at a home or public pool, or down at the beach, it’s important to never take your eyes off children around water.

KEY FACTS

Children 0-4 years

Children 5-14 years

Pool and water safety tips from Aqualink’s lifeguards >> Keep your children in sight and within >> >> >> >>

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DROWNING DEATHS BETWEEN 2002/03 AND 2014/15 LOCATION

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swimming pools bath tub/spa other lake/dam/lagoon river/creek/stream

78% 15% 4% 3%

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35% 22% 18% 11% 8% 6%

river/creek/stream swimming pool lake/dam/lagoon beach other bath tub/spa

38% 25% 11% 11% 9% 6%

swimming/playing by water falls non-aquatic transport other watercraft bathing

More information www.aqualink.com.au www.royallifesaving.com.au

ACTIVITY

Source: www.royallifesaving.com.au

arm’s reach Flotation devices can be beneficial in assisting to improve swimming abilities Learn CPR and First Aid Educate your friends and family about water safety Kids should learn basic survival swimming skills at your local swimming centre If unsure of water depths in water holes and rivers, ask some locals Ensure your home pool fences are within regulations and serviced regularly (visit www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Pool-SpaSafety-Barriers.html for more information)

Learn to Swim Programs Just Swimming at Aqualink Nunawading

Surrey Park Swimming at Aqualink Box Hill

www.justswimming.com.au

www.surreypark.org.au

NOVEMBER IMMUNISATIONS

MORE THAN SWINGS AND SLIDES

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any Whitehorse play spaces have undergone exciting refurbishments in the last year. Here are some of the best.

Council runs free public immunisation sessions for infants, toddlers, pre-school children and teenagers (up to and including 19 years of age) and offers a limited range of vaccines for eligible adults. Appointments are not required. If your child has been vaccinated overseas you will need to give Council a copy of the vaccination record before attending.

Natural landscape elements are a popular feature in Council's play spaces

Table tennis fun at Mont Albert Reserve play space

Families love the landscape elements at Bushy Creek Reserve (East) play space

Meningococcal ACWY Vaccine Until 31 December 2017, Meningococcal ACWY vaccine will be provided free of charge to students in years 10, 11 and 12, and those young people aged 15-19 years not in secondary school. This vaccine is available at our monthly immunisation sessions, as well as being administered at schools by Council’s immunisation team. No Jab No Pay

The snake rope swing at Cootamundra Walk (South West) in Blackburn gives kids the chance to practise both balance and social skills.

A circuit track is ideal for active play at Mont Albert Reserve play space.

Recently upgraded play spaces

More information

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www.whitehorse.vic.gov. au/Playgrounds.html

Bushy Creek Reserve (East) >> Cootamundra Walk play space, Box Hill North (South West) play space, Blackburn >> Banksia Waratah Reserve > > play space, Burwood 23 Oak Street play space and parklands, Surrey Hills >> Mont Albert Reserve play space, Mont Albert Play spaces to be upgraded in 2017/18 financial year >>

Box Hill Gardens play space, Box Hill

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Harding Street Reserve play space, Surrey Hills

As a result of the No Jab No Pay legislation, all children under the age of 10 may obtain free catchup vaccinations under the National Immunisation Program regardless of their Medicare status. Young people 10-19 years are also eligible for free missed childhood vaccines. For all enquiries about the No Jab No Pay legislation, please call 13 61 50.

More information 9262 6197 www.whitehorse.vic.gov. au/Immunisation.html

Whitehorse Civic Centre (Willis Room), 379 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading >> 6, 17 and 22 November – 9.15am-10.45am >> 9 November – 6pm-7.30pm

Box Hill South Family Centre 1228A Riversdale Road (Rotary Court), Box Hill South >> 1 and 23 November – 9.15am-10.45am >> 16 November – 6pm-7.30pm

Burgess Family Centre 15 Barwon Street, Box Hill North >> 15 November – 9.15am-10.45am >> 28 November – 6pm-7.30pm

Vermont South Community House Karobran Drive, Vermont South >> 14 November – 9.15am-10.45am


Young people

NOVEMBER 2017

Whitehorse Creative Youth Community W

hitehorse City Council’s Youth Services Department has launched a new platform for young people to share their creative work in a safe, friendly, encouraging and supportive space. The Whitehorse Creative Youth Community is a place you can upload and view creative work such as music, art and design, film and literature. Young people can also keep upto-date with youth events and find information about support and youth services. Visit www.whitehorsecyc.com.au to explore and upload your creative work today. The Whitehorse Creative Youth Community is supported by the Victorian Government.

TOP TIPS TO EASE THE STUDY LOAD

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s exam time looms for many Whitehorse students, Council’s Youth Services team has put together some top tips to relieve the pressure at this stressful time. >>

Create a study space that has plenty of room, no distractions and has everything you need

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Create a study timetable outlining when and what you will study to ensure you cover everything. Timetable regular study breaks

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Give yourself plenty of time so you don’t end up cramming at the end

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Make some “useful facts” flash cards and carry them around with you

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Ensure you look after yourself: maintain a healthy diet, do enjoyable and fun things with friends and family to help you relax, exercise regularly, watch a favourite movie and make sure you get enough sleep in the lead up to your exams. Cruzin’ with your homework Council’s Youth Services runs a free homework program called Cruzin’ Study to help young people aged 12-25 years with English and maths school work. It’s on at the Box Hill Library on Thursdays throughout the school term from 4pm-6pm. More information 9898 9340 jacqueline.piper@whitehorse. vic.gov.au www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/ Youth-Services.html

GET THE BUZZ! Did you know that Whitehorse City Council uses a free app to communicate all the latest news on local family events, programs, immunisation, parenting information forums, maternal and child health updates, Aqualink occasional care and information on parenting youth? Flexibuzz is easy to download onto any portable device and can also be accessed via a PC. Download Flexibuzz in your app store, register and then search for Whitehorse City Council and select the categories that relate to you.

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EXAM DISTRESS AND HOW TO DE-STRESS By Whitehorse Youth Representatives Council (WYRC) member Jessica Xia.

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here are three little words that can cause an elevated heart rate, nervous sweating, and panicked butterflies in the stomachs of students everywhere: "Exams are coming". Nowadays, the completely relaxed, unstressed student is a rare creature indeed. But as the saying goes, all things in moderation are beneficial – even stress. It’s been shown that moderate stress allows for peak performance; it’s your body’s way of encouraging itself to work its hardest. However when exam stress seeps into everyday life, rather than being a phenomenon confined to the short hours of an adrenaline-inducing test, it becomes not an encouragement, but rather an impediment. The good news is that steps can be taken to avoid and minimise pre-exam stress. A calmer state of mind will result in less panic-driven mistakes, more effective study, and (hopefully) ideal results. Best of all, there are multiple avenues to pursue. For many students, it’s the sheer enormity of the exams’ cumulative demands that terrifies them. Actively writing out every subject’s topics, and organising them into a checklist may help, as once it’s all down on paper the task is much less daunting. Creating a rough schedule and splitting work up across days can lessen the amount of work that you feel must be done right now, lowering stress levels. Taking short breaks is crucial, clearing away mental fatigue, and activating diffused thinking, allowing your subconscious to work on any remaining questions with heightened creativity and enhanced problem solving abilities. Brief bouts of exercise, stretching, going outside, or drinking a glass of water are all fast ways of having a break.

Your diet also drastically affects your mood, and hence your productivity. Salty, sugary foods give you a temporary kick, but the subsequent mood and energy dip isn’t helpful. Tasty foods without the pitfalls do exist though – for instance, foods rich in vitamin B (ie. banana chips) replenish energy, whilst blueberries and dark chocolate trigger serotonin and endorphin increases, respectively. If stress is bothering you enough that it affects your sleep, diet or general happiness, meditation may be the way to go. Meditation can be thought of as a power nap without the grogginess of waking up, and with the added benefit of ‘waking’ in a quiet, undistracted state, primed for study or sleep. Research has shown that meditation strengthens memory recall and weakens the neural pathways that transmit your stress response. Consistently heightened, unmanageable levels of stress may be indicative of anxiety or other mental health conditions. If you’re feeling unwell, much like with a physical illness, it’s best to get a professional’s opinion and help. School counsellors can help and online alternatives and helplines also exist, such as Headspace and Beyond Blue. Exam season will always be challenging – it’s actively designed to stretch and refine students – but with the right knowledge, mindset and support, the process doesn’t have to be painful, but rather, just another learning experience and opportunity for growth.

YOUNG PERSON OF THE MONTH Congratulations to Lucinda Bennie, Council’s Young Person of the Month for November. Lucinda, a year 12 student at Koonung Secondary College, is a keen sportsperson and community worker who also holds down a part-time job while completing her VCE. Through her work with the Rotary Interact Club, Lucinda helps fundraising efforts and motivates youth to take part in community projects. Hockey and cricket are Lucinda’s chosen sports, and she has made regional teams in both arenas. A sport coordinator at Koonung Secondary College praised Lucinda as a dedicated sportsperson who strives to excel but at the same time encourages others to participate and try their best. In the classroom, Lucinda has taken part in school musicals and concerts, and was last year’s dux in year 11 health and human development and year 10 food technology. Lucinda took part in a trek in Nepal during her 2016/17 school break and a five day community project there. She is interested in a career in nursing and midwifery and her experiences in Nepal have inspired her to consider taking her future career skills to developing countries. Congratulations Lucinda!


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100 Years of Mate

NOVEMBER 2017

This year, local government is celebrating 100 years of the Maternal and Child Health Service in Victoria. Whitehorse News spoke with Maternal and Child Health Team Leader Pam Heselev about how the service has changed over the years. Pam started her career in MCH in 1986, after completing training as a general nurse, midwife and maternal and child health nurse. How have things changed over the years?

A BRIEF HISTORY

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n June 1917, in response to community disquiet at the unacceptably high infant mortality rates, the first Baby Health Centre opened in Richmond.

Its success quickly led to the opening of two more centres in Carlton and Melbourne, and within a few months, Richmond City Council was funding the salaries of two nurses employed in the Baby Health Centres. An official report on the health of Nunawading from 1916 noted a high rate of infant mortality, particularly deaths from gastric diseases, often due to the unsanitary processing and storing of milk. In January 1923, Whitehorse's first baby health centre was opened in Box Hill. A local news report noted that the health centre was “not a charity, but a national movement, supported by the local council, with government help, its aim being to educate the young mothers of Australia to intelligently look after their babies and so decrease infant mortality.� In 1925 another baby health centre was built on the reserve in the middle of White Horse Road, and a third centre was established in Blackburn soon after. The new Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham opened its first infant welfare centre in 1929. By 1950 state and local government were contributing to 398 baby health centres and fifteen mobile circuits. This year, as we celebrate the 100th year of what’s now known as the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Service, there are around 1200 maternal and child health nurses making sure Victorian communities get the best start in life. The MCH service is free for all Victorian children and their families, from birth to school age. This service is delivered by councils and supports families and their children in order to promote healthy outcomes. Funding and policy development for the Maternal and Child Health Service is shared by state and local government.

When I first began, mothers and babies stayed in hospital for seven to 10 days which enabled a large proportion of mothers to establish a level of confidence in handling and caring for their babies. Mothers today are discharged in one to three days, hence we find some mothers are still establishing confidence with their ability to feed and care for their young infants. Supporting mothers and their children at this very early stage has been a great challenge that the MCH service has risen to over the years. The other key changes I would highlight are a number of progressive improvements to the service. Evidence based practice concepts have led to improved assessment and development tools used by our MCH nurses. Developmental assessments are now performed at key ages and stages of growth and development to ensure children are meeting expected milestones. This means that families receive the same information across the State. The introduction of the enhanced MCH service in the early 2000s provided a specialised outreach service for those families who require more support to assist them in times of major need. Improvements in referral support and intervention services, improvements in professional development training for nurses, the use of a state-wide database system, the encouragement of fathers to attend consultations with their partners and the introduction of modern multi nurse family centres all represent positive improvements to the service over the years. Any standout memories? I supported a mother of twins who then became a MCH nurse herself because of the great service I provided her. But the main highlight is being involved with families at such an exciting time in their lives, and to watch the babies become children. What are you most proud of? I am extremely proud of the quality service provided by the MCH team in Whitehorse, who are held in very high regard by the community and other MCH services as well.


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NOVEMBER 2017

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A new parents' group at Burgess Family Centre

In the early days, the Infant Welfare Society women would scour the streets for clients, looking for signs of babies – a pram on the verandah or nappies on the clothesline. Source: www.anmfvic.asn.au/mch100/

Whitehorse Maternal & Child Health Centres today The arrival of a new baby brings joy as well as new challenges and significant changes to a family. Whitehorse Council's Maternal and Child Health Service provides essential health and development assessment and care for all families living in Whitehorse with young children aged from birth to four years.

The future Today, there is ongoing recognition of the importance of the Maternal and Child Health Service for the wellbeing of infants and children and their families. As part of Budget 2017/18, the Victorian Government will invest $81.1 million for MCH and parenting support reforms. This funding will provide: >>

MCH nurses with additional professional development opportunities, including training to help MCH nurses deal with increasingly complex family needs and issues such as trauma

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Additional resources to address the needs of women and children at risk of family violence

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The expansion on the Enhanced MCH Service to support children up until they are three years of age (currently it is till 12 months).

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Increased resources to address the need for reliable and evidenced-based information made available to parents through the MCH 24 hour line

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An increase in supported playgroups

Whitehorse City Council has six MCH Family Centres: >>

Burgess Family Centre: 15 Barwon Street, Box Hill North, 9898 3611

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Box Hill South Family Centre: Cnr Riversdale Road and Station Street, Box Hill South, 9889 8900

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Blackburn North Family Centre: Whitehorse Primary School, 70-86 Junction Road, Blackburn North, 98983611

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Forest Hill Family Centre: 35 Bennett Street, Forest Hill, 9889 8900

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Mitcham Family Centre: 15 Brunswick Street, Mitcham, 9262 6332

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Vermont South Family Centre: Karobran Drive, Vermont South, 9262 6332

More information www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Maternal-Child-Health-Services.html

References: Alves, Lesley, Suburban Heartland: A History of the City of Whitehorse, Utber & Patullo Publishing (2010) www.anmfvic.asn.au/mch100/ Historical photos courtesy of Historical Society of Box Hill


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Business news

NOVEMBER 2017

Whitehorse Mayor Councillor Denise Massoud presents a certificate to Deakin Business School student Kristen Assaad, who completed her internship with Whitehorse Business Group

GET INTO THE FESTIVE SPIRIT AND WIN

Whitehorse Tertiary Business Skills Program M

ore than 200 students have honed their business skills through the Whitehorse Tertiary Business Skills Program over the nine years it has been running.

The competitive 16 week program matches second year, third year and Masters students from Deakin Business School with local Whitehorse businesses in order to complete an interactive internship program. With 100 hours of onsite work, as well as four professional development workshops on leadership and success, it’s an exceptional opportunity for both businesses and students.

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t’s almost that time of year again – time for traders in the City of Whitehorse to get into the festive spirit by decorating their shop window with the most creative, eye catching decorations they can imagine.

For business owners and operators, the program offers the skills and time of talented students, while students have the opportunity to apply their university level knowledge to real life projects in a professional working environment.

The Festive Window Dressing Competition will run from Monday 20 November – Friday 15 December.

Expressions of interest for the 2018 Whitehorse Business Skills Program are now open.

Local traders and shoppers alike can nominate their favourite festive window displays (including their own), with the nominees going in the draw to win prizes for the most creative window display. There’s also a prize for a community member who nominates their favourite window display, chosen in a random draw.

More information 9262 6333 business@whitehorse. vic.gov.au

The display must be publicly displayed prior to nomination, and visible from the street or footpath.

WHITEHORSE EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS AWARDS

Judging will be based on creativity, use of colour, themes and the visual impact of their display.

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he Whitehorse Excellence in Business Awards presentation was held in October and attracted over 270 local businesses, government representatives and community leaders. Smash Enterprises took out the 2017 Overall Business Excellence Award, an Australian owned company based in Mitcham, trading in innovative products for the family and household.

Entries close 5pm on Friday 15 December 2017, and the winners will be announced on www.wbiz. com.au and Down to Business newsletter (Edition 1, 2018) and in the Whitehorse Leader in January 2018. Council is committed to promoting local businesses and this competition aims to encourage shoppers to continue shopping locally during the festive season.

The 2017 Whitehorse Excellence in Business Awards winners: Overall Business Excellence Award – Smash Enterprises

Start Up Business Award – Style Bundle

Large Business Award – Box Hill Institute

Micro Sole Trader Business Award – Business Transformation Solution

Medium Business Award – Smash Enterprises

Community Award – MMM Australia Ltd

Small Business Award – Andatech Pty Ltd

Mayoral Award – Carrington Health

More information on nominations or terms and conditions wbiz.com.au 9262 6333

Micro Business Award – Ivory Hearing

THINK LOCAL BUY LOCAL – YOUR SHOPPING DECISIONS COUNT When you stop to think about the diversity of small businesses in the Whitehorse municipality, it’s remarkable to consider the amount of courage, time, commitment and determination these hard-working individuals contribute to make their businesses stay afloat, let alone thrive. Small businesses account for 96 percent of all Victorian businesses, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. These businesses contribute not only their services and products to the community; they also help shape the face and personality of Whitehorse. Small-scale, locally owned businesses are known to be an essential ingredient in creating municipalities that are more community-minded, sustainable, prosperous and unique. Council's annual Think Local Buy Local campaign is making a difference for many local businesses in Whitehorse, while helping to improve job security for local employees, generate new employment opportunities and reduce the community’s carbon footprint. To show your appreciation and support for our local businesses, simply look out for the Think Local Buy Local sticker while you are shopping. Businesses who would like a sticker or to go into the draw to be featured in the Whitehorse News can contact Council’s Investment and Economic Development Unit on 9262 6333 or email business@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

THE SMALL BUSINESS BUS IS VISITING WHITEHORSE IN NOVEMBER! The Victorian Government's Small Business Bus provides free face-to-face mentoring sessions to assist you in starting or building your small business. These 45 minute sessions can be tailored to address the specific needs of your business. >>

Monday 13 November Whitehorse Civic Centre, 379-397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading

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Tuesday 14 November, Box Hill Library 1040 Whitehorse Rd, Box Hill

Book online www.wbiz.com.au/events


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पुराने Nunawading प्ाईमरी सकू ल के स्ान पर त्नरममित, नए Nunawading Community Hub noi alla Fiera del cibo e del vino celebra la nostra comunità का संकलपना त्िज़ाइन का प्िरमिन आगामी सामुिात्यक सूचना दिवस पर दकया जाएगा।

sostenibili dalle 10 alle 16 presso la multiculturale in occasione della संकलपना Fiesta योजना की मुखय त्वत्रष्टताओं में रात्मल हैं: Box सकू ल Hill की परं परागत त्वरासत का Whitehorse नवीकरण, Town Hall, 1022 Global domenica 15 marzo बहु-कायामितमक कक्ाएँ और बैठक करने के स्ान, िांस, Road, कला, सलाह-मरवरा और नक्रकारी संबंधciी Box Hill. Durante la fiera dalle 12 alle 17 sul prato del Centro गत्तत्वत्धयों के त्लए त्वरेष रूप से तैयार स्ान, सोद्ेशय त्नरममित Meals on Wheels सुत्वधा, civico di Nunawading (Nunawading saranno dimostrazioni di cucina, gare, सामुिात्यक रसोई त्जसमें अधयापन क्ेरि है, बहु उद्ेरीय सपोरसमि स्ेत्ियम त्ा और भी बहुत कु छ। cibi, vino e prodotti sostenibili da Civic Centre), 379-397 Whitehorse e comprare, attività per सामुिात्यक सूचना दिवस Venite a सूassaggiare त्चत रहें Road, Nunawading. bambini e altro. godervi spettacoli emozionanti Whitehorse िाय को सामुिcucina ात्यक सूचना di musica eसमु balli etnici, दिवस पर एक रोचक पररयोजना के बारे में और appetitosa, stand comunitari, अत्धक जानकारी प्ाप्त करने के त्लए आमंत्रित pittura del viso gratuita, corse, un दकया जाता है। castello gonfiabile, giochi culturali रत्नवार 25 नवमबर, सुबह 10 बजे से लेकर e la partecipazione straordinaria di िोपहर 3 बजे तक Dora the Explorer e Go Diego Go di 96-106 Springvale Road, Nunawading Nick Jr!

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然后在3月29日星期天和我們一起參

加可持續美食佳釀博覽會,時間為上 辦多元文化社區慶祝活動, Il progetto per il nuovo Community Hub di Nunawading, che verrà creato sul sito 午10點至下午4點,地點在博士上市 della ex scuola elementare di Nunawading, sarà in mostra prossimamente in una 時間為3月15日星期天中午12點 giornata informativa per la comunità. 政廳,地址:1022 Whitehorse Road, 至下午5點,地點在納納瓦丁市 Box Hill。博覽會上有烹飪表演、比 政中心草坪上,地址:379-397 Le caratteristiche principali del progetto prevedono l’edificio scolastico, protetto 賽、品嘗和購買可持續美食佳釀及其 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading。歡 come parte del patrimonio culturale, che è stato ristrutturato, aule multifunzionali e 他產品,還有兒童活動及其他活動。 sale riunioni, spazi dedicati a danza, arte, consulenza e lapidaria, struttura apposita 迎大家來欣賞精彩的世界音樂舞蹈 per Meals on Wheels, cucina comune con area didattica, stadio polivalente e molto 表演,屆時有美食、社區攤位、免 3月份可開始遞交社區撥款申請。如果 altro ancora. 費畫臉譜、乘坐游戲、蹦蹦城堡、

La comunità di Whitehorse è invitata a scoprire questo interessante progetto in una giornata informativa per la comunità.

Η σχεδιαστική ιδέα για το νέο Κοινοτικό Κέντρο Nunawading [Nunawading Community TΚαι την Κυριακή 29 Μαρτίου υτό το μήνα ο Δήμος γιορτάζει Hub], που θα χτιστεί στην τοποθεσία του πρώην Δημοτικού Σχολείου Nunawading, θα συναντήσετε μας στο Sustainable Food την πολυπολιτισμική σας εκτεθεί σε μια επερχόμενη ημέρα ενημέρωσης της κοινότητας.

κοινοτικά περίπτερα, δωρεάν βαφή

文化游戲,還有小尼克、探險者朵 Giornata informativa per la 拉、蒂亞戈加油中的人物出場! comunità

Προσκαλείστε στην Ημέρα Πληροφοριών για το Κοινοτικό Κέντρο Nunawading ΜΗΝΙΑΙΑ ΕΝΗΜΕΡΩΣΗ

Η κοινότητα του Whitehorse προσκαλείται προσώπων, βόλτες,για κάστρο να μάθει περισσότερα αυτό τογια άλματα, πολιτισμικά και συναρπαστικό έργο σε μιαπαιχνίδια ενημερωτική ειδική παρουσίαση ημερίδα της κοινότητας.από τον Nick

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您屬于一個為白馬市社區服務的非盈 利組織,您也許有資格申領撥款。聯 Mantieniti aggiornato 絡市政府了解詳情。 www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/NCH.html nunawadingcommunityhub@ whitehorse.vic.gov.au 9894 0356

Sabato 25 novembre, dalle 10 alle 15 96-106 Springvale Road, Nunawading मासिक अपडे ट

दफर रसववार 29 मार्क को हमारे िाथि Box ि महीने काउं सिल Nunawading 誠摯邀請您參加「Nunawading社區中心資訊日」活動

Civic Centre lawns, 379-397

Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road,

新Nunawading社區中心的設計概念將會在即將舉行的「社區資訊日」展出。新社區中心 Box Hill पर िुबह 10 बजे िे लेकर शाम Whitehorse Road, Nunawading पर 目前正在Nunawading小學舊址興建。 4 बजे तक रलने वाले िुससथिर खाद्य-पिाथि्क रसववार 15 मार्क को िोपहर 12 बजे िे

एवं वाइन मेले (िसटेनेबल फू ड एंड वाइन लेकर शाम 5 बजे तक गलोबल फीएसट पर 這個概念計劃的關鍵特點包括整修學校的傳統建築,修建多功能教室、會議室、 फे यर) में भाग लें। इि मेले में खाना पकाने की 以及特別為舞蹈、藝術、輔導和和寶石工藝等活動場所,此外還有專門設計的送 हमारे बहु-िांसककृ सतक िमुिाय का िमारोह 餐服務(Meals on पधारें Wheels)設施、公共廚房教學區、多功能體育場等等。 प्रिश्कसनयाँ, प्रसतयोसगताएँ, नमूने के तौर पर मना रही है। ककृ पया और सवश्व िंगीत

एवं नकृतय के रोरक प्रिश्कनों, मुह ँ में पानी लाने वाले व्ंजनों, िामुिासयक सटालों, सन:शुलक फे ि पेंटटंग, झूलों, जम्पंग कॉिल, िांसककृ सतक 誠邀Whitehorse社區居民於社區資訊 खेलों और सनक जूसनयि्क डोरा दि एकिपलोरर 日前來瞭解更多有關這項令人興奮的 計劃。 और गो सडएगो गो की सवशेि उपससथिसत का आननि लें! 日期︰11月25日星期六, 社區資訊日

上午10︰00至下午3︰00 地點︰ 96-106 Springvale Road, Nunawading

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खाने के सलए िुससथिर खाद्य-पिाथि्क, वाइन और उतपाि, बच्ों की गसतसवसधयाँ तथिा और भी कई काय्ककलाप शासमल होंगे। 網站︰ 了解最新消息

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If you require interpreting assistance to contact Council, phone the free Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450. Tell the operator the language you speak and then ask to be connected to Whitehorse City Council on (03) 9262 6333.

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Ward news

NOVEMBER 2017

These pages aim to provide you with an insight into projects and activities that your Ward Councillors are involved in. CENTRAL WARD Cr Andrew Munroe 0429 138 140 andrew.munroe@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Cr Denise Massoud (Mayor) 0409 230 499 denise.massoud@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

By Cr Andrew Munroe 42 Years’ Service At the recent Eastern Football League Grand Final I was pleased to catch up with Senior Sergeant Mick Jones who, after 42 years’ service in the Victorian Police Force, will be retiring in December. Mick has spent the past 17 years serving the Whitehorse community and is currently based at the new Forest Hill Police Station. I am sure you will all join me in thanking him for his valuable service and wishing him and his family well in retirement.

Eastern Football League (EFL) Finals While my beloved Richmond had success this year I am sorry to say, in the EFL Division 1 the 2017 cup has gone over the border, to Maroondah, with the South Croydon Bulldogs beating the Vermont Eagles 10.12.72 to 7.12.54. Congratulations to South Croydon. Blackburn lost to South Croydon in the previous week’s final by 16 points. In the other grand finals, U19s Vermont 12.7.79 defeated Blackburn 6.12.48 and in the Reserves, Vermont 16.12.108 thrashed Rowville 1.7.13. Women in Sport Participation of girls and women in sport is growing at an astounding rate and, of course, presenting Council with a great challenge to keep up with the provision of suitable facilities at our grounds.

At the EFL Grand Final lunch the Chairman advised that the EFL fielded 77 women’s teams in 2017 and its netball teams had gone from 0 to 70 in just a few years. Locally Blackburn Football Club announced this year that it will field a senior women’s team for the first time next season in the Eastern Region Women’s Football League. Blackburn has been investing heavily in developing girls' football for the past six years and now has more than 100 girls playing in five teams from under 12s to under 18s. In advance of next year the club will be running a special pre-season program, so whether a beginner or experienced player, Blackburn would love for you to make contact.

Above left to right: Senior Sergeant Mick Jones and Cr Andrew Munroe

ELGAR WARD Cr Tina Liu 0418 121 357 tina.liu@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Cr Blair Barker 0459 857 280 blair.barker@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

By Cr Blair Barker It’s council tree planting season! Did you know Council spends about $300,000 on tree planting each year? Trees don’t last forever and one of the important aspects of our infill planting is to make sure we have well-established mature trees near others when they reach end of life.

Thanks to our volunteers

Yarra Valley Water Recycled Water Project

I am always impressed with the volunteers that support our community. Everywhere I visit I find energetic people willing to give their time to the community, from the volunteers at the Louise Multicultural Centre that teach new migrants English, to local sports clubs, to the Model Boat Club, Miniature Railway to Carrington Community Health, thank you for all you do every day. A special thanks to Leigh Bennett, the retiring President of the Whitehorse Colts. Leigh has been tireless in building a wonderful club that provides opportunities for hundreds of boys, girls and women to play AFL.

Many will be aware, Yarra Valley Water has been consulting residents about what they are describing as a ‘Recycled Water Project’ (to provide water to Manningham residents), which will potentially be built on our valued parkland near the freeway.

Moon Mid Festival

I share the significant concerns many residents have expressed to me about what most would call a sewerage treatment plant. An independent panel is currently assessing feedback, and a report is due in early November 2017 and an announcement regarding the proposed site location towards the end of November 2017.

The Moon Mid Festival coincided with Grand Final Day and it proved to be very popular again this year, with the excited footy fans making their way to the train, adding even more colour and excitement to the event. My congratulations to the Taiwanese Business Association on the excellent event.

More information can be found at www.YVW.com.au/doncasterhill. You can call them on 9872 2696.

High Tea. It is always a pleasure to meet residents at the Senior’s Festival. We held our Women’s Forum, which focussed on personal safety, protection from scams and digital transformation. As always, a very interesting and informative forum with fabulous guest speakers.

Box Hill Skate Park Opening

If you would like to be immediately advised of developments, please email me.

Above: Cr Blair Barker with dog 'Paddy' inspecting Council tree planting on Churchill Street, Mont Albert

MORACK WARD Cr Bill Bennett 0409 195 530 bill.bennett@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Cr Raylene Carr 0400 886 889 raylene.carr@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

By Cr Raylene Carr Recent events During September, I was privileged to attend one of the Emmaus College Debutante celebrations at which 28 couples presented, all looking stunning. It was obvious a lot of work had gone on behind the scenes. Truly a spectacular night. I was present at the opening of Animal Aid’s new boarding kennels and the Whitehorse Seniors Festival Show and

Also in September, I attended the Bellbird Dell 40th Anniversary. I congratulate the committee on their fantastic commitment in looking after the Dell for 40 years and it was great to be on hand to help them celebrate. Sparkles the Clown was there to entertain the children and happily handed out bead animals to all. YES Inc. in conjunction with Box Hill Secondary College held their Fashion Event on 10 October. What an electrifying display of talent from our future leaders in fashion.

The opening of the Box Hill Skate Park was sensational. Well over 50 people were having the time of their lives. I believe 10 minutes after the fence was pulled down, the park was full of young people enjoying themselves. This is just what we like to see. The display they put on for us was very exciting, to say the least. The end of the year is near! I’m not sure if you agree with me, but I think every year seems to go by much quicker than the last. Christmas is almost upon us and I’m not sure I’m ready for it. As this will be my last column for the year, I wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. Until next time, take care.

Above left to right: Neil Angus MP State Member for Forest Hill, Michael Sukkar MP, Federal Member for Deakin, Assistant Minister to the Treasurer, Sparkles the Clown and Cr Raylene Carr.


Ward news

NOVEMBER 2017

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The views expressed are those of individual Councillors and do not necessarily reflect Council policy or the views of Council as a whole. RIVERSDALE WARD Cr Sharon Ellis 0419 397 194 sharon.ellis@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Box Hill Skate Park This popular venue in Box Hill South was first opened more than a decade ago. It has now been completely upgraded and extended to meet the needs of the growing community.

Cr Andrew Davenport 0407 652 145 andrew.davenport@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Oak Street Neighbourhood Park By Cr Sharon Ellis Two exciting events occurred in Riversdale Ward in the last few weeks – the official opening of the Oak Street Park and the launch of the expanded and upgraded Box Hill Skate Park.

It was great to see this local community asset officially opened by the Mayor in front of a large crowd, which included local residents and the officers who had overseen the design and implementation. When we think of parks we usually associate them with children. However, with the current trend of downsizing to smaller dwellings, these parks will also be attractive to older residents who wish to relax in a beautiful garden environment.

The official opening was a packed event with skaters showing their enthusiasm for the park and demonstrating their impressive skills. These two attractions are a small example of Council responding to the diverse needs of our community. If you have the time I encourage you to visit these venues. If you see me, please say hello but it is more likely to be at Oak Street than the Skate Park!

Above: Cr Sharon Ellis at the Box Hill Skate Park opening

SPRINGFIELD WARD Cr Ben Stennett 0448 375 937 ben.stennett@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

Cr Prue Cutts 0409 867 540 prue.cutts@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

By Cr Prue Cutts Where has the time gone? It’s been a year on 9 November that Cr Liu and myself were first sworn in as Whitehorse Councillors. For me, I believe I have achieved good results and have already made a difference. It feels like that, but of course, there is much more to be achieved! Please let me know how I may assist in any way.

North East Link Proposal Community consultation is being sought by the state government on the options for this project. All options indicate that tunnelling will be used to protect sensitive environmental and heritage areas north of Eastlink. At this stage, the routes are indicative only and are subject to further technical, engineering and environmental analysis. Options B and C will connect Eastlink directly to the M80 Ring Road in Greensborough. For further information and to have your comments registered, email community@northeastlink.vic.gov.au or call 1800 941 191. Bushfire Management Overlays in areas of Mitcham Bushfire Management Overlays now cover 273 properties in Mitcham. The BMOs were put in place by the state government in

October in response to the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission. All affected landowners and occupiers have been notified and two community drop-in sessions were held in mid-October. Green Army in Mitcham

Tuesday 14 November, 7pm-8.30pm, and Saturday 18 November, 10am-11.30am Where: Willis Room, Nunawading Civic Centre. RSVP to either myself or Cr Ben Stennett. We can also be contacted on Facebook by searching our names.

We have eight participants currently taking part in this environmental project in Mitcham. They are doing a wonderful job in weeding and planting. The program is for 17-24 year olds who have an interest in the environment. The program offers six months of hands-on work experience and finishes this month. Forthcoming Springfield Ward Forums Cr Ben Stennett and I will be holding two Ward Forums in November to inform the public of major developments and to gain community feedback:

Above: Cr Prue Cutts with Yarran Dheran Green Army team members Keely, Lisa Zieren (Team Supervisor) and Dan

5-STAR FOOD SAFETY FOCUS

HELP PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

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Council is encouraging the community to support international White Ribbon Day (Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women) on 25 November.

ongratulations to The Pastry Lounge in Mitcham, who have been nominated for Council’s monthly 5-Star Food Safety Focus after achieving outstanding standards in food hygiene and safety. The Pastry Lounge is a wholesale business who are currently in full swing preparing delicacies for the Spring Racing Carnival. When Council’s Environmental Health Officers visited the Pastry Lounge for their annual Food Hygiene Assessment (FHA), they gave the business 5 stars in food safety practices and application – an exceptional result!

Council is also supporting the #GE4Us (Gender Equality For Us) campaign during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, by being a signatory partner with the Eastern Metropolitan Region Together for Equality and Respect partnership (led by Women’s Health East) to promote gender equality. The 16 days begins on 25 November and ends on 10 December.

Food businesses achieving a 5-star rating in their annual FHA are eligible for the prestigious Whitehorse Food Premises of the Year Award. To view the food standards of food businesses in Whitehorse, visit www. whitehorse.vic.gov.au/ehealth.html More information www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/foodhygiene-system.html

Spotlight on... The Pastry Lounge Location: Mitcham (wholesaler not open to the public) Phone: 9874 1128 Website: www.pastrylounge.com.au

Wear orange to show your support Orange is the colour designated by the United Nations Secretary-General’s UNiTE to End Violence against Women campaign. Unite and change with other Victorians by wearing and displaying orange to show your support for ending family and gendered violence.

Learn more at: www.whiteribbon.org.au Posts and tweet: #GE4Us If you have concerns about yourself or someone you know, contact one of the following services: Emergency Services If in immediate danger call 000 Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre 1800 015 188 – 24hr line Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS) Access to multilingual staff: 9259 4200, 9am-8pm, Mon–Fri, 9am-5pm Sat National Domestic Violence Helpline 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 (24 hours)


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Community news

NOVEMBER 2017

Protect yourself from thunderstorm asthma A

new thunderstorm asthma alert system is now up and running, giving Victorians an early warning of possible epidemic thunderstorm asthma events.

People with asthma or hayfever are particularly at risk of thunderstorm asthma, and for many it can be sudden, serious and life threatening. Last year’s thunderstorm asthma event was the largest ever recorded in the world, leading to nine deaths and 8500 people seeking hospital treatment.

What causes thunderstorm asthma?

How to prepare

Grass pollen grains can get swept up in the wind and carried for long distances. Some can burst open and release tiny particles (allergens) that are thought to be concentrated in the wind gusts that come just before a thunderstorm. These small particles can be breathed deep into the lungs and can trigger asthma symptoms. This can become very severe, very quickly and many people may require medical help at the same time.

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where possible, avoid being outside during thunderstorms from October through December – especially in the wind gusts that come before the storm. Go inside and close your doors and windows, and if you have your air-conditioner on, turn it to recirculate

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if you have asthma, have an updated asthma action plan

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have reliever medication appropriately available in grass pollen season and be aware of how to use it (ideally with a spacer)

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be alert and ready to act if you or someone else develops asthma symptoms. Have a practical understanding of the four steps of asthma first aid (www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/ conditionsandtreatments/asthma-emergency-first-aid)

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If you think you could be at risk of an asthma attack, speak to your GP or pharmacist to put an asthma plan in place.

WHAT CAUSES THUNDERSTORM ASTHMA? Moisture causes grains to burst and release tiny allergen particles

Pollen grains get swept up in the warm wind

Rain carries particles to ground level

The thunderstorm asthma forecasting system will run until the end of December, the typical Victorian grass pollen season. To access the forecasts, download the Vic Emergency App or visit www.emergency.vic.gov.au/prepare Particles can trigger asthma symptoms

COMMUNITY BRIEFS 1st Heatherdale Scout Group 60 year celebrations Saturday 2 December will officially mark the 1st Heatherdale Scout Group's 60 year contribution to the scouting movement and the community. A 60th anniversary event will be held from 7pm to midnight on Saturday 2 December at the group’s hall at 34-36 Purches Street, Mitcham. All past and present members welcome (this is an adult only event and unfortunately no children can attend). This significant date will be filled with fun activities, sparking memories for all those that have been a part of 1st Heatherdale’s journey. The program will include a celebratory dinner, a country music band, as well as a reunion for those that have participated in the group throughout the years. 1st Heatherdale Scout Group is very proud of this milestone and is committed to serving the lives of young people and creating future leaders and corporate citizens in our community. Event fee: $25 RSVP through www.trybooking.com

More information groupevents@1st-Heatherdale.asn.au www.1st-heatherdale.asn.au

Source: www.emergency.vic.gov.au/prepare/#thunderstormasthma/preparing-for-thunderstorm-asthma

Mitcham Senior Citizens Centre

What made you interested in volunteering?

Whitehorse’s seniors are invited to visit the Mitcham Senior Citizens Centre at 16 Station Street, Mitcham. The centre caters for gentle exercises every Tuesday morning, carpet bowls every Tuesday afternoon, country dancing the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month and a social with very good entertainment every second Thursday afternoon. The group is constantly looking for new members, particularly for the bowls group.

I have been doing volunteer work with both Maroondah Youth Services and the various programs they run, and now Whitehorse Freeza committee for a few years now! I have also volunteered at multiple pop culture and gaming conventions (including Supanova, Oz Comic-Con and Pax Australia). I just love the whole process from the organising to the setting up and then running the actual event. I just feel in my element and really work well in that environment.

For more information, call 9873 2280. Events at Yarran Dheran Nature Reserve

CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY

Butterflies in Yarran Dheran Sunday 5 November, 10.30am-12pm

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Bats in the Mullum Mullum Valley Sunday 19 November, 7.30pm-9.30pm Bird walk in Yarran Dheran Saturday 18 November, 8.30am-11am Where: Meet at the Yarran Dheran Information Centre, Ashburton Drive, Mitcham Bookings: gay.gallagher@bigpond.com

The Whitehorse Interfaith Network invites you to join them in A Taste of Meditation Workshop Sunday 26 November, 2pm-5pm Box Hill South Neighbourhood House, Kitchener Street, Box Hill South

This is a free community event to experience three styles of meditation A light afternoon tea will be provided Bookings essential by Monday 13 November on 9262 6443 or email helen.papaioannou@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

iving back. Making friends. Strengthening the community. Learning new skills. These are just some of the reasons people give for why they volunteer. In our monthly profiles, learn more about some of our local volunteers and the rewarding work they do.

Name: Nicholas Lee (Nick) Volunteer role: Whitehorse Youth Committee member, Flying Pig Events What does your volunteering involve? I am part of a committee of volunteers who organise music/arts/culture events for young people aged 12-25. We do everything from planning, putting the plan into action and organising the logistics, and finally running the event itself.

What do you get out of your volunteering? It's an experience in itself! I love the whole process of organising and running the events, but I also love the connections I get to make, be that more professional contacts or making new friends from running the events. I love interacting with people and I find volunteering in events organising is a perfect way to work with and meet new people. It's also an amazing way to give back to the community, give them something enjoyable! What would you say to people who are thinking about volunteering? I would say definitely go for it! If you love working with other people, meeting new people, giving back to the community and having fun, it's something I think is worth doing. In volunteering, if you put in hard work and dedicate yourself to the volunteer work, you will get rewarded in return by all the experience and enjoyment you can get from organising and running events.


Arts and culture

NOVEMBER 2017

Artist explores nature, femininity and beauty A

rtist and illustrator Edwina Marion has been working hard as a Box Hill Community Arts Centre (BHCAC) Artist-in-Residence, and the fruits of her labour go on show in an exhibition this month.

Edwina works with many mediums, including watercolour, oil, pen and textiles. Her work has been displayed in galleries in New York, Los Angeles and Melbourne, as well as being sold at local markets. The artist also recently illustrated a children’s book, My Backyard Circus.

The evening is hosted by resident badminton guru Boris Ma (pictured below) who has represented Australia at the Youth Olympic Games. Teagan (who is a Tuesday evening regular) said that she comes to the Tuesday Social Badminton program primarily to get more active, but also to play a sport with people other than her family.

Edwina spent her BHCAC residency exploring the themes of femininity, nature and beauty, and the connections made between them. She explored a range of mediums but worked primarily in watercolours, pencil and textiles, and on large scale portraiture.

“Even though I don’t see the other people every other day of the week, we still joke around and have a good conversation,” said Teagan. Another regular player, Josh, said that he looks forward to smashing shuttles every Tuesday.

Her work will be on show from 8-12 November at BHCAC, with the community invited to the official opening on Thursday 9 November, from 6pm-8pm.

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS

The spring golf season at Morack Golf Course has got off to a great start with a combination of winter rain and warm spring days conditioning the course to perfection. The driving range is also in stellar condition, just in time for the golfing season. The advent of daylight saving means afternoon golf is a popular pursuit at the course. Afternoon sessions begin at 2pm, with the “pay for 9 holes, play 18” deal the perfect way to hit the course. The deal includes a shared cart for your convenience! Twilight golf sessions begin at 5pm, and are an ideal way to wind down from a day’s work or simply to enjoy the leafy surrounds of Morack during dusk. Play nine holes of twilight golf through the week for only $14.90. Beginner clinics on Saturdays and Sundays throughout November cost $120 for three weeks and are great for those wanting to develop some of the basic skills of the game. Over the three weeks you will get an introduction to the fundamentals of the game, instruction on golf swing, and on-course guidance and coaching. More information 9801 4479 morack@golfservicesmanagement.com.au

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The program runs every Tuesday from 7pm-10pm and is suitable for players of all skill levels.

Themes often explored in her work include animals, flowers and comedy. She is passionate about social justice, especially women’s rights, and volunteers with The Salvation Army.

MAKE THE MOST OF SPRING AT MORACK

BE PART OF THE ACTION AT SPORTLINK'S SOCIAL BADMINTON f you’re looking for a fun and friendly way to get active while meeting new people, Sportlink's Social Badminton Night is for you.

Originally from Perth, Edwina moved to Melbourne in 2012 to pursue her career and finish her studies, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts (Illustration).

Councillor Raylene Carr at Morack Golf Course

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Council has an office available for lease at the Whitehorse Community Resource Centre, perfect for a not-for-profit organisation. The Whitehorse Community Resource Centre is located at Level 1, 79 Mahoneys Road, Forest Hill, and consists of individual office spaces, conference and meeting rooms. Currently, 11 community groups call the centre home. The space for lease would suit two to three staff. Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from community groups with salaried staff who can ensure that the office is staffed a minimum of three days a week.

“It’s a great sport that offers tremendous exercise and benefits to your body,” said Josh. “It’s fun and I’ve made good friends.” Get involved Registration is not required and we cater for players of all skill levels. Simply come down on a Tuesday evening between 7pm and 10pm and get started. There is also no commitment (play as often or as little as you want). We can cater for individual players and groups of 2, 4 or 10! Cost $14 per player per night. Racquets can be hired at reception for $3. More information Sportlink 2 Hanover Road, Vermont South VIC 3133 9847 7111 www.sportlink.org.au

The Whitehorse Community Resource Centre is an office environment, not a ‘drop-in’ community centre, and community groups applying for an Expression of Interest must be registered not-for-profits and have connections to the Whitehorse municipality. More information and requests for Expressions of Interest form 9262 6434 Julie.lyons@whitehorse.vic.gov.au

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What's on

NOVEMBER 2017

Box Hill Community Arts Centre CHILDREN

ADULTS

Superhoodz Street Dance (6+ years)

Batik Learn about the art of batik, a traditional Indonesian wax resist method of dyeing with a natural indigo vat. Sunday 12 November, 11am-4pm Cost: $110 / 1 day

Pottery Skill Building: Kiln Firing Learn the basics of firing ceramics in an electric kiln.

Get ready to throw on your dancing shoes and come down for a free hip-hop community class with Street Dance Studios!

Sunday 19 November, 2pm-5pm Cost: $54 / 1 day

Sunday 26 November, 12.30pm-1.30pm Cost: Free but bookings essential

Art Quilt Workshop: Make a Fabric Landscape

Join us at Box Hill Library as we host three much-loved Australian Young Adult authors: Cath Crowley, Fiona Wood and Simmone Howell. Together they will discuss the collaboration process for their very successful joint novel Take Three Girls, which explores issues of friendship, boys, cyber-bullying and identity.

Take Three Girls Saturday 25 November, 2pm-3pm Box Hill Library Bookings essential at wml.spydus.com/ Events

Utassy Ballet presents 37th Annual Performance Season

Les Misérables tells the story of Jean Valjean, a former convict seeking redemption. Against the backdrop of 19th century France, Valjean’s quest for a new life carries him into Paris and to the barricades of the student revolution.

Utassy’s junior school presents The Little Match Girl, while the senior school presents family favourite La Boutique Fantasque, which depicts a rebellion in a toyshop.

When: Until 12 November Contact the Box Office for performance details Tickets: Full $43, Conc $39, Child $36 Group (10+) $36

When: 23 – 25 November Contact the Box Office for performance details Tickets: $18 - $34

WIN! WIN! WIN! The Whitehorse Centre has two double passes to the classic film March of the Wooden Soldiers on Wednesday 8 November at 10am to give away this month. The first two people to call the Box Office on 9262 6555 at 10am on Monday 6 November will win.

Classic comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are a pair of bumbling toymakers who manage to bungle Santa’s order!

Friday 24 November, 11am-3pm Cost: $55 / 1 day

LIBRARY NEWS

Nova Music Theatre presents Les Misérables

Whitehorse Centre presents March of the Wooden Soldiers (classic film 1934)

To celebrate the exhibition Reflection: Australian Quilts in Public Places at Whitehorse Artspace, be guided in the art of quilting by artists from the Australian Quilters Association.

470 Station Street, Box Hill Phone: 9895 8888 www.bhcac.com.au

Whitehorse Centre

When: Wednesday 8 November, 10am Morning tea commences at 9.15am Tickets: Full $8, Group (10+) $7

Looking for a venue for your next meeting or event? Visit www.whitehorsecentre.com.au or email functions@whitehorse.vic.gov. au for more information.

Rear of 397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading Phone: Box Office 9262 6555 www.whitehorsecentre.com.au

Reflection: An Australian Quilts in Public Places exhibition 16 November – 21 December Quilters throughout Australia have created original textile works representing the theme ‘Reflection’ for the 2017 Australian Quilts in Public Places (AQIPP) show at Artspace. This is the fourth AQIPP exhibition to be hosted by the City of Whitehorse. Join textile artists each Saturday during the exhibition for demonstrations.

Located at Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill

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