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1 The Dunolly and District Community News The Welcome Record Volume 32 Issue 25 Wednesday 5 July 2017 Donation: 50c Entertainment at Dunolly Bar & Bistro The Groove Dudes, comprising Steve Riley and Jan Stephenson, played at the Dunolly Bar and Bistro on Saturday night to a reasonable sized crowd. The guys kept us entertained with a range of contemporary music and witty banter. It was a very pleasant evening with the fire keeping us warm on such a cold night. The wine was good and plentiful. The menu was limited to snack-type foods, but the selection expands on regular dinner nights. It s so good to have a place to go for food, drink and entertainment right in our own backyard. Looking forward to more nights like this. Susan Anderson Honouring Rosemary Williams Country Fire Authority volunteer Rosemary Williams has been awarded the Mary Marks Memorial Award for community education within the organisation. The award, named after valued member of the North West Region Community Education Group, Mary Marks, who sadly passed last year, recognises invaluable contributions to the CFA education program. Ms Williams has been a CFA volunteer for a number of years, and her work in the education arm of the CFA has continued for seven years. The group works across district two, including at schools and events, to promote fire safety messages. The group has a smoke house, which teaches youngsters how to crawl to safety in smoke-riddled environments. Head of the local CFA community education program, Ken Deveraux, said of Ms Williams: Whatever you ask her to do, she does it, she s very committed and reliable. Ms Williams said: I thought Mary was a person out of the box and to be chosen to have an award like this, I'm very honoured. From Dunolly CFA Facebook page (Editors Note: Unfortunately the photograph that accompanied this article could not be extracted. It depicted Rosemary receiving a shield award from Ken Deveraux.) REMINDER Dunolly Community Market this Sunday 9th July am- 2pm

2 Page 2 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 The Welcome Record Inc. A F ABN Published by community volunteers at the Dunolly Town Hall 83 Broadway Dunolly Victoria 3472 Phone: (03) welcomerecords@iinet.net.au Web: Editors: Susan Anderson (President) Faye Arnold (Secretary) Office: Jan Brock (Treasurer) Monika Thumerer (Office Manager) Proofreaders: Jan Brock Murray Hall Cynthia Lindsay Rosemary Mecredy Jenny Scott Printing and Distribution: Jan Brock Theresa Milne Monika Thumerer OPENING TIMES Tuesday 9.30am pm (for articles and classifieds) Wednesday 9.00am 4.00pm (to receive payments) Contributions are accepted up to closing time on Tuesdays. Exceptions are made only by prior arrangement, or for important community notices for the Classified pages. If in doubt, please ring us before 3.00pm on Tuesday to avoid disappointment. All letters, articles and classifieds must contain the writer s full name, home address and daytime telephone number. The Welcome Record aims to present the diversity of viewpoints which reflect the concerns and interests of our community. It will not print contributions which are defamatory or being used as an alternative to a personal approach in dealing with a personal issue. The opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of The Welcome Record. Phone ROSIE S RAMBLE It must be crow-nesting time, or our lot is getting in early. I was watching one pecking around the wood heap last week, thinking it was picking up grubs or something. When I looked more closely, I could see it had a beak-full of soft bark. Then it took off towards the trees at the creek and returned later to reload. That weird looking boat the New Zealanders won the America s Cup in last week looked like Oscar Pistorius on water with those things attached to the bottom. Did you know that 30th July was Asteroid Day? Why?? When the new moon came up this month it was upright which is supposed to indicate rain for the following month. A few nights later it had changed it s mind and was on it s back indicating dry weather. Very reliable or not? Those huge frosts last week created some strange sights. The magpies were picking their way through the frozen grass fluffed up like mini soccer balls. When I went out about four o clock on Saturday to bring in some wood, I was surprised to hear a tinkling sound coming from the tarp covering the wood from rain (living in hope). When I investigated, I found lumps of ice in the creases of the tarp where water from the dew had gathered and frozen, and was knocking on the logs as I lifted the tarp. It was all refrozen the next day. Shows how much the temperature rose during the day. I was reading an ad in the St. Arnaud paper for a footy auction. It could only be a country event things for auction included a load of wood, dressed lamb, wool-bale transport, load of concrete, hours work (bobcat digging, concreting etc.) and even cooked chooks. Gotta love it! Hope it went well. Rosie Ageing You stoop to tie your shoe laces and ask yourself What else can I do while I m down here? George Burns INDEX Rosie s Ramble Page 2 Letters to the Editor Page 3 Neighbourhood Centre Page 5 CGSC News Page 7 Loddon Mayoral Column Page 8 Church Page Page 9 Cookery Corner Page 10 Dunolly School News Page 11 Poetry Page 12 Dunolly Garden Club Page 12 Important Dates Page 14 Classifieds Page 15 Crossword Page 17 Sports Page 18 & 19

3 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 3 LETTERS to the EDITOR Owning your own home Dear Editor, For many Victorians, the dream of owning your own home has become unachievable. In the past, if you worked hard and saved enough, you could afford to purchase your own home, but as we all know, it s getting harder and harder. Massive price increases have meant that many hardworking people in Western Victoria simply cannot get into the housing market. The Government cannot change pricing in an open market, but we can take steps to make the great Australian dream a little more achievable. I m proud to say the Labor Government is taking steps to help first-home buyers to get their foot in the door. From the 1st of July, the Andrews Government will remove stamp duty for purchases below $600,000 for first home buyers. Additionally, for contracts signed between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2020, the First Home Owner Grant for new home purchases will double to $20,000 if the home is built in regional Victoria. The increase will help first-home buyers to purchase in their local community and will help support construction and employment in country towns. We re also confident it will help bring people from Melbourne and regional cities to great country towns like Dunolly. These changes are all part of the Labor Government s plan to help more Victorians break into the housing market. I urge The Welcome Record readers to pass on this information to family and friends wanting to get into the housing market. Jaala Pulford MP Labor Member for Western Victoria Celebrating the talents of local kids Local community groups and councils in Western Victoria will be supported to host free and fun activities for Victorian families as part of Children s Week. Labor Member for Western Victoria, Jaala Pulford, today invited eligible organisations to apply for funding to help cover the costs of hosting an activity or event during Children s Week, which will run from October. The week-long celebration recognises the talents, skills, achievements and rights of children by offering free activities for Victorian families. Grants ranging from $500 to $2000 can be used for costs associated with running an activity, such as guest speakers, entertainment, performing artists, craft materials, children s prizes or administrative costs. Ms Pulford said the activity must be offered free to Victorian families with children, aged 0-12, or to early childhood services and schools. This is a fantastic celebration that recognises the talents, skills and achievements of our children, Ms Pulford said. We want to make Children s Week 2017 one to remember, which is why the Andrews Government is helping local councils and organisations in Western Victoria host free activities, she said. Applications must be completed before 5pm on Friday, 21st July For more information visit: about/events/pages/childrensweek.aspx?redirect=1 Jaala Pulford MP

4 Page 4 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 DUNOLLY RURAL TRANSACTION CENTRE Internet Centrelink Medicare Banking Photo copying Printing Laminating Computer Training V/Line Bookings Community Bus Friday Run Dry Cleaning Trading hours Monday to Friday 10.00am to 4.30pm Information Centre Maps Post cards Tourist brochures rtcdunolly@gmail.com

5 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 5 OP SHOP TOUR It would be appreciated if those who are booked on the bus for our Op Shop tour on Wednesday 12th July be at the Centre by 9am. ACAPELLA SINGING The D Sharps meet for practice at the Neighbourhood Centre every Monday afternoon from 3.30pm till 5pm, singing songs from country folk to rock ballads. Musical director Shelly D Biase knows her stuff and has been with the D Sharps now for a number of years and is brilliant in working out arrangements and harmonies. If you love to sing, they would love you to join them. Make yourself feel happy by singing! SEWING CIRCLE Kimberley Barnham s sewing circle has moved from the 4th Sunday of the month to the 4th Wednesday of the month. The next sewing circle will be on Wednesday 26th the Arts Hub starting 10am. This is a sew & chat group where you bring your own projects, picking up tips on the way. $3 per person. Saturday 12 th August 2017 Origins in our Community Venue: Dunolly Arts Hub, Cnr Alice & Thompson Sts Dunolly. Lynda Vater Event Curator Experience personal tales of origin told around the bonfire; guest speakers, curated exhibition based on the concept of Origins, historical displays, art and mixed media. Includes a visit from the Complementary Caravan, and a warming supper served at the Hub. Come along and explore our collective origins. Time: Exhibition 2 pm, Tales from 6 pm Cost: Gold Coin Donation includes refreshments Sunday 13 th August 2017 An Afternoon with Mark Twain Venue: Buckley s of Dunolly, 1787 Maryborough- Dunolly Road Dunolly Bookings advised, limited seating - Melba Lounge. Rachel Buckley Mark Twain visited Maryborough and famously quipped about it being a railway station with a town attached. This symposium will feature songs written by his contemporary, Stephen Foster. Within the cosy fireside Melba Lounge. Time: 2 pm Cost: $15 includes glass champagne on arrival tea and cake at interval. Interested in any of the above? Ring the Neighbourhood Centre on or simply admin@dunnhc.com.au Sharon Hiley Co-ordinator Joe Eddy Rural Services Fencing Sharpening Knives, scissors, garden implements Water well rehabilitation and pump supply Chimney Sweeping Other domestic work No job too small For a free quote please call jeddyruralservices@gmail.com

6 Page 6 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 Hospital set to perform surgeries on Saturdays The growth and expansion of services at Maryborough District Health Services is set to continue with the commencement of elective surgery on Saturdays. Currently, three out of four Saturdays will be utilised in the rollout of weekend surgeries and the health service expects this will grow. According to MDHS the last two years has recorded enormous growth in acute based activity, including operating theatres at capacity, through a five day per week service. As an organisation we continue to pursue efficient and effective service delivery across all areas of our service, CEO Terry Welch said. Once we reached the threshold of capacity across the five days, we then considered the option of Saturday. We discussed this with all key stakeholders and everyone had a strong interest in exploring this further, he said. Obviously we considered all business aspects to this service-growth also and once all this was completed, it was given the green light. According to Mr Welch, MDHS has a goal completing 48 lists per annum. In terms of activity this means an additional 500 cases approximately every year, on top of our enormous growth, he said. This is good for our community but will also directly assist our region, as waiting lists and times are reduced. This is a very exciting step forward for MDHS and one of which we are very proud. Excerpts, courtesy The Maryborough Advertiser Maryborough records driest June ever It was the driest June on record for a number of parts of Victoria, including Maryborough and surrounds, with just 5.1 mm of rainfall recorded for the entire 30 days, more than 50mm less than the month s average. The Bureau of Meteorology s preliminary record shows that last month, Maryborough had the driest June since records began 130 years ago. Last month s total broke the record set almost 60 years ago in 1958 when 9.8mm of rain was recorded for the month of June. It was a record-breaking dry month for a number of parts of the state, with an 148-year record broken in Daylesford with 15.2mm of rain recorded, almost seven times less than its monthly average of 105.8mm. Castlemaine broke a 49- year record low with seven millimetres well below its June average of 56.5mm and Donald recorded just 3.8mm of rain, more than nine times less than its monthly average of 36.4mm. The wettest day of the month in Maryborough was Tuesday, 6th June, when 1.6mm of rain fell. In comparison, in June 2016 the wettest day of the month saw 17.8mm of rain fall and a total of 68.6mm of rain was recorded for the month. The below-average rainfall is expected to continue, with BoM senior forecaster Dean Stewart saying there is a high chance of below-average rainfall for the coming months. There is an increased risk of below average rainfall over the next three months, Mr Stewart said. Despite predictions, rain is expected for most of the week in Maryborough and surrounds according to the BoM. Rain is expected for Thursday and Friday, with overnight lows of 2 and highs of just 11 and 12 forecast. Story by Angela Tucker Excerpts courtesy The Maryborough Advertiser Illegal guns the focus of new police amnesty Maryborough Police are urging Central Goldfields Shire residents to hand over any unregistered or unwanted firearms and other weapons during an approaching amnesty period. Following on from the successful 2012 firearm amnesty, which saw 2500 items handed in state-wide, police members are hoping for a similar result in this year s amnesty. The amnesty commenced on the 1 st July and will continue through to 30th September Operational, antique and imitation firearms, ammunition, homemade and other weapons can be handed into licensed firearm dealers during the amnesty. Police are urging Central Goldfields residents to hand in unregistered or unwanted weapons to Maryborough s licensed firearms dealer, Golden Flash Cartridges. Those who hand in weapons and related items can do so anonymously and without fear of persecution, local police have said. Victoria Police is constantly working to improve public safety by driving down the number of dangerous weapons and unlicensed weapons in the community, Maryborough Police Acting Sergeant Tanya Brooks said. Any person can hand in items to a licensed firearms dealer for destruction. We re asking everybody to contribute to improve community safety by surrendering items that could pose a danger. For more information visit Or to locate your nearest licensed firearms dealer visit: Story by Lachlan Steed, Excerpts courtesy The Maryborough Advertiser Fidge Court Pty Ltd T/as Railway Hotel Dunolly ABN Broadway, Dunolly 3472 Bar open every day Meals Thursday till Sunday Lunch 12-2pm and Dinner 6-8pm Happy Hour Friday 5-7pm Sunday Lunch Roast is back Phone For all your bookings

7 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 7 Ordinary Council Meeting Council Plan outcome The Ordinary Council Meeting was held on Tuesday 27 June At this meeting, Council formally adopted the Council Plan Meeting minutes will be available online from Friday, 30 June The Council Plan can be downloaded from the website. Temporary closure Carisbrook Transfer Station The Carisbrook Transfer Station will be temporarily closed for pavement upgrade works. The closure will commence on Monday, 3rd July 2017 and continue until Thursday, 13th July Compost will not be available during this time. The station will reopen and be fully operational on Friday, 14th July During the temporary closure, Dunolly Transfer Station and Talbot Transfer Station will be open from 10am to 4.30pm on the following days: Friday, 7 July 2017 Saturday, 8 July 2017 Sunday, 9 July 2017 Monday, 10 July 2017 Tuesday, 11 July 2017 Normal opening day: Wednesday, 9am to 1pm Road works George Street, Bet Bet Road construction works will commence on Wednesday, 28th June on George Street, Bet Bet. The works will take approximately three weeks to complete. Detours will be in place for the duration of the works. The works involve drainage works, pavement widening and sealing works. Access to all affected properties will be maintained for the duration of the works. For the safety of road-users, pedestrians and road workers, please ensure all road works signage and directions are obeyed. Flood mitigation works Gladstone Street, Maryborough Works are scheduled to commence on the third stage of the Gladstone Street flood mitigation works. The proposed works involve drainage works, kerb and channel works and pavement reconstruction works. The works will take approximately four weeks to complete. Detours will be in place for the duration of the works, however, access to all properties will be maintained for the duration of the works. For the safety of road-users, pedestrians and road workers, please ensure all road works signage and directions are obeyed. School Holiday Workshops Central Goldfields Art Gallery Wednesday, 12 July - Miniature worlds Inspired by Tarli Glover s paintings of small vehicles in the vast Australian landscape, the children will use a variety of art materials to create a miniature world of their own. Tutor: Michael Grant Artist & Curator Workshop No. 3: Ages 5 8, am Workshop No. 4: Ages 9 12, pm Bookings are essential. Phone the gallery on or kayp@cgoldshire.vic.gov.au. Cost: gold coin donation per child per session; payable on the day. Central Goldfields Art Gallery, Old Fire Station, Neill St, Maryborough. Council s Home Support Services Recent changes and how they affect you Council s Home Support unit has recently undergone a change in program name and funding body. We are now funded from the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP). This program is only applicable to people aged 65 and over. This change has come with some slight change in processes. All new clients wishing to access aged care services for the first time need to go through a national screening process called My Aged Care Centre. The call centres are based in Melbourne and Queensland. They will ask general questions to check for eligibility and refer you to Council for an assessment and services. Council will continue to complete home-based assessments and the provision of most service types across this program. The My Aged Care Centre phone number is Program for Younger People (under 65) HACC PYP The HACC Program for Younger People provides services for people with disabilities and their carers. Younger people are defined as those aged under 65 and aged under 50 for Aboriginal people. Some of these clients will transfer to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) as it rolls out in Victoria over In Central Goldfields Shire the roll out is due to commence later this year. For further information about the NDIS visit the website at or phone The HACC Program for Younger People provides basic support and maintenance services to help people with disabilities remain living at home as independently as possible. The HACC Program for Younger People is funded and managed by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services. Council continues to undertake assessments for Younger People. Please contact Council directly for assessment on CGSC News Labor Government wins fight to upgrade rail to Ararat and Maryborough The Andrews Government has secured the money Victoria is owed by the Federal Government and deliver more frequent, reliable services to Ararat and Maryborough. The Commonwealth has confirmed that they will provide Victoria the almost $1.5 billion it is owed through the Asset Recycling Initiative for the Regional Rail Revival package announced as part of the Victorian Budget in May. Labor Member for Western Victoria, Jaala Pulford, said the investment will ensure the $39 million Stage 2 of the Ballarat line upgrade to go ahead. The project will deliver new stabling, as well as track and signalling upgrades, which will enable extra services to Ararat, improve freight movements and pave the way for even more passenger services in the future, Ms Pulford said. We promised to deliver these upgrades and now we ve secured the funding, she said. This is the biggest investment in rail for this region in decades, and will mean more frequent, reliable services for Ararat and Maryborough, Ms Pulford said. The Labor Government and the community fought hard for this funding and now we have it, we can get on with delivering these long-awaited improvements for local passengers, she said. The investment secured by the Labor Government will also fund Stage 1 of the Ballarat Line Upgrade already underway. The project will duplicate 18 kilometres of single track between Deer Park West and Melton, install extra passing loops, and build new stabling, station platforms and car parking. The funding announcement comes just a month ahead of a new V/Line timetable that will deliver 19 extra services every week for Ararat. With funding now secured, the Labor Government will get on with planning and delivering these major upgrades, which will deliver better services for passengers in Ararat, Maryborough and across regional Victoria. Jaala Pulford MP

8 Page 8 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 Victorian Government invests in our region It was fantastic to hear the news that the Victorian Government will put $1 million towards the solar company RayGen s new 0.5 megawatt commercial power plant in Newbridge. The funding was announced by the Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D Ambrosio during a visit to our region last week. This is terrific news, with the project expected to generate 22 jobs during the plant s design and construction, and three ongoing jobs once it s completed and operational. It s always great to see this kind of investment in our region and I thank the Victorian Government and Minister D Ambrosio for supporting innovative businesses such as RayGen in our Shire. 100 years of Maternal and Child Health With celebrations underway to recognise 100 years of Maternal and Child Health across Victorian councils, I d like to pay tribute to Loddon Shire s own Maternal and Child Health service. This very valuable and free service, funded jointly between the State and Loddon Shire Council, is available to all families in our Shire with children aged from birth to school entry age. The service provides important support around the health and wellbeing of children and parents. The Shire s Maternal and Child Health service is staffed by registered nurses who have midwifery and maternal and child health nursing qualifications. It offers families information, guidance and support around issues such as breastfeeding, child health and development, nutrition, immunisation, parent emotional and physical health, and much more. From 2014 to 2016, 600 clients in the Loddon Shire were seen as part of the Maternal and Child Health service. State wide, more than 827,000 consultations are held each year by more than 1100 trained nurses. Afternoon tea at Inglewood Children s Centre is planned for the 18th July. Past Loddon Shire Maternal and Child Health nurses and families who have used the service will be invited to come along and share their memories of Maternal and Child Health in the Shire. Budget and Council Plan adopted Among other agenda items, last Tuesday s Ordinary Meeting saw the formal adoption of Council s 2017/18 Budget and Council Plan As mentioned in a previous column at the start of May, the budget has seen the continuation of a strong cash position for Loddon Shire Council. It includes funding for the Community Planning program as well as projects and initiatives included in Council s various strategic plans. Council also remains debt-free, with no new borrowings in the budget. The Council Plan addresses and responds to a number of key factors (identified through its development) that could impact our Shire significantly during the next four years. These challenges are reflected in the Plan s themes of Population, Economic Prosperity, Liveability, Sustainability and High Performance Organisation. I d like to thank all those who helped contribute to the development of both these documents, including the community, businesses and Council staff who provided feedback (both informal and formal) to the draft Council Plan. Council is looking forward to working with our community towards achieving the vision and objectives of the plan to enhance the sustainability and liveability of our Shire. Citizenship congratulations Finally this week, I d like to congratulate our Shire s newest Australian citizens, Babylou and Roberto Caniza, and their son Robiel. The Caniza family, who are originally from the Philippines, now live in Pyramid Hill. It was an honour to present the family with their citizenship certificates during last Tuesday s ceremony at the Serpentine office. Cr Neil Beattie Celebration of Life; Births; Weddings & Funerals; Living Wills Celtic Ceremonies By Registered Celebrant Noelle Mason RN. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Septic tanks pumped out at reasonable rates - Servicing Dunolly & Surrounding Districts / noellemason.celebrant@gmail.com BOB PEART Tel: or Mobile

9 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 9 Dunolly Christian Churches Invites you to worship God and welcome you to their services: Anglican Church Services: St John s Dunolly Anglican Parish Service Thursday 6 th July, Morning Prayer Trina Kay 10am Emu Anglican Services 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 11.30am St David s Bealiba 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 8am Catholic Church Services: Dunolly, St. Mary s Mass 8.30am, 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month Assembly 8.30am, 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month Bealiba St. Patrick s Mass at 8.30am, 5th Sunday of the month Tarnagulla St. Francis Xavier s Mass 11am, 3rd Saturday of the month, Uniting Church Services: Dunolly Sunday 9th July Heiner Bauch, Musical Celebration Service at 9.30am St John s Church News Last Wednesday there was a fire burning brightly in the Anglican hall fireplace to welcome the people to our Christmas in June celebration. There was much chatter at the tables prior to Father Malcolm saying grace and the soup being served. Rachel once again entertained us between mains and the plum pudding being served. Thank you to all who attended and supported us at this event. A date for the diary: The Induction of Rev Canon Heather Blackman will be held at Christ the King Maryborough on Wednesday 19 th July at 7.30pm. Trina Kay Scripture verse of the week The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23 Catholic Church St Mary s Muse It was 7degrees on St. Mary's Hill at 8.30am on Sunday morning, according to the Falcon temperature gauge. Father John will be away this week. No reconciliation on 8th July. Special collection for the Pope next Sunday. Have a safe and happy school holidays. Mass at St. Mary s, Dunolly on Sunday 9th July at 8.30am. Mass at St. Francis Xavier s Tarnagulla on Saturday, 15th July at 11am. R Mecredy You have made known to me the paths of life; You will fill me with joy in your presence. Acts 2:28 Uniting Church News This Sunday Heiner Bauch will lead us in our Musical Celebration Service at 9.30am. This is a service where everyone can appreciate the music and sing along to. Come and enjoy. We have had a few sick people in our Church family. We wish you all a quick recovery. Thursday 6th July is our UCAF meeting. We would love to see you! Op Shop News Our Op Shop is open Tuesday 9am to 2pm Thursday and Friday 10am to 4pm. Warm Winter clothes are available in all sizes. Come in and see what we have. You will be surprised at the large range of things that come though our doors. Jean Richardson

10 Page 10 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 Nominations now open for 2017 Victorian Father of the Year YMCA Victoria and the Father s Day Council of Victoria are searching for exemplary fathers, and father-figures to be nominated for the 2017 Victorian Father of the Year award. Father s Day Council Acting Chair Peter Burns said, The Victorian Father of the Year Award acknowledges fathers and father figures who have an extraordinary impact on children s lives. There are many dads, and their surrogates across the state, whose dedication to raising resilient children goes unrecognised despite the fact that raising a child is one of life s most precious gifts." For these children and families, their Dads are superheroes. Always there when they re needed, interested in their children s lives and putting themselves and their needs second. Mr Burns said. YMCA Executive Officer Michelle Bruggeman said the award recognises and celebrates fathers and positive male role-models. We are not just looking for dads; we re seeking nominations for father figures. It could be an uncle, a step-father, a grandfather or a teacher. Anyone can nominate. If you have a dad or father figure who goes the extra mile, we want to hear from you! Bruggeman said. To nominate visit: Nominations close 11th August, The Father s Day Council of Victoria is an independent association established in 1956 to celebrate and recognise the important role that fathers and father figures play in family life. We will consider all Community Father of the Year recipients as well as nominations direct from the public when selecting the 2017 Victorian Father. Did you know Father s Day began at the YMCA? It was founded in Spokane, WA, at the YMCA in 1910 by Sonora Smart Dodd, whose father, William Jackson Smart, had raised six children on his own. After hearing a sermon about Mother s Day, Dodd told her pastor that fathers should have a similar holiday honouring them. Media Release YMCA ROASTED VEGETABLES WITH BLUE CHEESE AND WALNUTS Ingredients 12 small beetroot, trimmed, halved 1/4 cup (60ml) olive oil 300 g pumpkin, peeled cut into wedges 2 small (300g) red capsicums, quartered 2 large (300g) zucchini, quartered lengthways 1 large (300g) red onion, cut into wedges 8 cloves garlic Salt and freshly ground black pepper 100g blue cheese, crumbled 1/2 cup (80g) walnuts, toasted, chopped coarsely Mustard and Chive Dressing 1/4 cup (60ml) olive oil 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 teaspoons seeded mustard 2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh chives Salt and freshly ground pepper Method 1. Preheat oven to very hot (240 C/220 C fan-forced). 2. Combine beetroot and one tablespoon of the olive oil on a large oven tray. Roast in a hot oven for 15 minutes 3. Meanwhile, combine the pumpkin, capsicum, zucchini, red onion, garlic, remaining oil, salt and pepper. Divide the vegetables between the beetroot tray and a second large oven tray. 4. Roast in a hot oven with beetroot for a further 20 minutes or until the vegetables are browned and tender. Mustard and Chive Dressing 1. Combine all ingredients in a screw-top jar, shake well 2. Peel the beetroot. Top vegetables and beetroot with blue cheese and walnuts. Drizzle with Mustard and Chive Dressing. Not suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave. Serves 4. Source Unknown Supplied by Jan Brock KITCHENS LAUNDRIES VANITIES 20 Years Experience Free Measure and Quote Attention to detail Personalised Service EVERY BUDGET CATERED FOR Peter and Shelley Davies 18 Drive In Court Maryborough Telephone

11 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 11 Around school this week: We were very excited to take down the barriers this week to the new synthetic turf area. What a transformation. And there s more to come, so stay tuned! Work has also started on the irrigation system for the oval to ensure a safe play space all year round. Lovely to see so many faces at Morning Munch this morning, enjoying pancakes. Huge thanks to Maxine for driving this breakfast program for our students. A reminder the area under the trees opposite the school in Hospital Street is a No Standing zone. We have increased parking along the front of the school to ensure students can be dropped off and picked up safely. Please ensure you are setting a good example for our students by obeying the signs and NOT parking under the trees to drop off and pick up. This is for their own safety. Students finished at 2.30pm Friday and resume school for Term 3 on Monday 17 th July. Reports will go home with them please ensure you take the time to sit with your child and celebrate their achievements. Students aren t to be on the school grounds outside of school hours at any stage. There will be workmen here at various times over the holidays. Enjoy the break! Achievement Promoting excellence in education Resilience Creating problem solvers ready to accept challenges Community Building responsible citizens Respect Developing tolerant, considerate individuals Morning Munch Pancake Day

12 Page 12 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 Actually a song Oh, Water Pipes of Dunolly Sung to the tune of Oh, Danny Boy ( Londonderry Air) Oh, water pipes, the pipes, the pipes are frozen, My morning shower, alas, is not to be. The plastic pipes aren t what I would have chosen If, with the pipes, the plumber had been me. But comes the sun, and thaws out all Dunolly The pipes now flow for my morning cup of tea. And I reflect on all our winter folly Of ice cold pipes, those frozen pipes, now flowing free. Bending Willow Massage Soft hands, strong fingers Do your shoulders hurt? Do your feet ache? Is your back hurting? Have a massage in your own home It will help relieve pain and relax the body Already here in Dunolly, fortnightly on Tuesdays. Call Marie on Rachel Buckley Dunolly GARDEN CLUB It got down to 3º on Sunday morning, so it will be interesting to see how the lemon tree managed, this Wednesday afternoon. It is planted next to a dark coloured cement block wall, and in the past the microclimate created from the wall has been enough to protect it. Our next workshop on 15th July will cover some great tips like this for establishing and looking after fruit trees. There will also be a talk about how to prune fruit trees to increase yields. Contact Lisa Mahon on to attend. The kinder and playgroup kids are on holidays for two weeks. The last of the old playground shelter will be pulled down in preparation for the new shade-cloth sail going over the climbing equipment. Thank you to Ric Moore, Peter Fletcher and Ken Duell for assisting with this. Lisa Mahon M & M STROUD Man with a Tractor SERVICING DUNOLLY & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS Slashing for fire breaks Phone Mob m.stroud@iinet.net.au Chub s Tipper Hire Gravel supply & delivery Rubbish removal Glenn Davies 270 Betley Rd Bromley chub@hotmail.com.au Ph: Trading as P & G Davies Screenings ABN

13 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 13 AUSTRALASIA MEDICAL GROUP ABN Dunolly Medical Practice TEMPORARY SCHEDULE CHANGES from 27 th June, th July, 2017 Monday 10:00am to 02:00pm Tuesday - Thursday 08:30am to 02:00pm Friday 08:30am to 01:00pm Australians urged to make their decision count Australians will be urged to make their donation decision count during DonateLife Week 2017 (Sunday 30 July Sunday 6 August) by joining the Australian Organ Donor Register. This year s theme is: Make your donation decision count. Register today and discuss your decision with your loved ones. Around 1,400 Australians are on waiting lists for a lifesaving transplant. More lives could be saved if more Australians helped to end the wait by joining the Australian Organ Donor Register: 9 in 10 families agree to organ donation proceeding when their loved one is a registered donor 2 in 3 Australians are yet to join the Australian Organ Donor Register One organ and tissue donor can save and improve the lives of 10 or more people. Australians can support DonateLife Week by: Joining the Australian Organ Donor Register at donatelife.gov.au Sharing their donation decision with family and friends. Led by the Organ and Tissue Authority, DonateLife Week is part of the Australian Government s national reform program to increase organ and tissue donation and transplantation outcomes. Media Release Donatelife MARYBOROUGH VETERINARY PRACTICE MOBILE 49 Alma Street, Maryborough 3465 VETERINARY SERVICES DUNOLLY AREA TUESDAY AFTERNOON We conduct a Mobile Veterinary Service throughout the Maryborough area. We are available for: House calls for small animal consultations, vaccinations etc Routine farm consultations All appointments for calls must be made before midday Tuesday. Tel AFTER HOURS SERVICE AVAILABLE)

14 Page 14 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 Bealiba CWA Meetings 1pm Bealiba Hall, 3rd Thursday of month Bealiba Playgroup meets every Friday from 10am to 11am in the Primary School during school terms Bealiba Progress Association meeting, 2 nd Monday each month 7.30pm Bealiba Hall Bealiba Bingo 1.30pm in the Bealiba Hall 2 nd Monday each month Community Bus Friday to Maryborough return. RTC Dunolly Art Group Tuesdays at 10am at the Art Hub Dunolly Community Garden at Pre-school: Wednesdays 3pm 5.00pm Autumn/ Winter Dunolly CWA meetings 1.30pm SES rooms 1 st Wednesday each month Dunolly District Auxiliary 1 st Monday each month at 10am Hospital Day Room Dunolly Community Market 2 nd Sunday each month 8am to 1pm- Broadway Dunolly Field and Game meeting 1st Wednesday each month 7.30pm at SES shed Dunolly Fire Brigade meeting 3rd Monday each month 7.30pm Fire Station Dunolly Karate Club -Pee Wee/Junior/Senior (7+ years) Mondays pm and pm Dunolly RSL hall Dunolly Planned Activities Group Tuesday and Thursdays 10.30am to 2.30pm Phone Dunolly Ninjas Program - (4 to 6 years old) Mondays from 5pm Dunolly RSL hall Dunolly & District Lions Club meeting 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month 6.30pm Dunolly Neighbourhood Watch meeting 3 rd Wednesday each month 10am Bowls Club Dunolly Supported Playgroup meets Wednesday 9.30am to 11.30am Dunolly Preschool Dunolly & District Probus Club meeting 3 Thursday each month 10am Senior Citizens Hall Dunolly Museum meeting 3 rd Monday each month 2pm 75 Broadway Dunolly St George Lodge 4 th Saturday each month Dunolly Social Cyclists Meet fortnightly. Call Neville for info: Dunolly Historic Precinct Committee 4 th Monday each month 1pm Town Hall Dunolly Unit Vic SES meeting 6.30pm 3 rd Tuesday each month. Training every other Tuesday Dunolly Uniting Church Messy Church 4 th Wednesday each month 4.30pm to 6pm Golden Triangle Archers 4 th Sunday each month 10am behind Deledio Reserve Ladies Only General Exercise Class Thursdays 5.15pm Dunolly RSL hall. Ladies only Self Defense Class Thursday 6pm Dunolly RSL hall. Maryborough Lions Club Tourist Market 1st Sunday of every month - 8.am - 2pm At the Maryborough Harness Racing Complex. Mother Goose Program - every Friday during school term at Dunolly Primary School am Newbridge CWA meeting Newbridge Hall 3 rd Tuesday each month 1.30pm Old Time Dancing 7.30pm Mondays Anglican Hall Barkly Street Dunolly PMAV - 3rd Tuesday of the month, Maryborough Highland Club 7.30pm Red Hat Society - Gorgeous Goldfields Gals 2nd Thursday Ripples On The Res 11.30am RSL meeting 7pm RSL Hall Dunolly 2nd Tuesday each month - 7pm Senior Citizens meeting 1 st Monday each month 10am Senior Citizens Carpet Bowls each Monday 1.30pm Senior Citizens Luncheon 3 rd Wednesday/month 12.30pm Senior Citizens Card Playing Each Tuesday at 1.30pm Talbot Farmers Market 3 rd Sunday of the month 9am to 1pm Tarnagulla Playgroup Thursday 10.30am-12 noon behind the hall Tarnagulla Action Group - Community Centre 3 rd Monday each month 7.30pm - (note new time) Tarnagulla Senior Citizens - Victoria Hall 1st and 3rd Monday of the month am-3.30pm Welcome Record Committee 2 nd Monday every second month - 2pm in the office Sunday 9th Monday 10th Tuesday 11th Saturday 15th Monday 17th July Dunolly Community Market The Welcome Record 11am (special time this month only) Dunolly/Bealiba RSL 6.30pm Dunolly Garden Club AGM Goldfields Historical & Arts Society 2pm

15 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 15 DUNOLLY/BEALIBA RSL SUB-BRANCH Next meeting Tuesday 11th July at 6.30pm; special time this month only. Prior to meeting members are invited to a pie-tasting. Don't forget our bus outing to Bendigo on Saturday 15th July. Attendance notification is required. Contact Deb Lyn Gale AGM Goldfields Historical & Arts Society Inc. Monday 17 th July at 2pm at the Dunolly Museum. New members welcomed. Rachel Buckley, Secretary No Car Boot Sale For July Because no local organisation has volunteered to host the car boot sale it has been decided to cancel the sale for the winter months of June and July. The next sale will be on August 12th. Reminder Did you know? The Welcome Record can be found online where all our local photos are displayed in colour! The address is We can also be found on Facebook Got something to sell? The Welcome Record s classified ads are a great way to advertise in the local area. At only $4 an ad, they re a bargain!! Quirky Quotes Need Pruning? Call the Garden Wizards Ph DFNC Mini Lotto Drawn: 30th June 2017 Numbers: 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 No Winner: Jackpot $2,175 5#s out of 15. $1 per entry. Envelopes are available at local shops. Good luck. Keep the footy and netball going! T Long DUNOLLY QUALITY MEATS Specializing in all aspects of butchery 94 Broadway, Dunolly 3472 Ph

16 Page 16 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 NOONAN ELECTRICAL DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Your licenced A grade electrician SPECIALISING IN SPLIT SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS New homes, re-wires, renovations, TV points, Digital TV aerials, undergrounds, shed wires, smoke detectors, ceiling fans, phone and data, switchboard upgrades, safety switches, shop fit-outs. CALL MICK ON For all your electrical needs noonanelectrical@live.com.au. Rec KENCON BUILDING Extensions ~ Pergolas ~ Decks ~ Renovations ~General Home Maintenance NO JOB TOO SMALL Butch Kennedy (Owner) Mob: kenconbuilding@hotmail.com Historic Newbridge Hotel Est 1895 Cold Beer, Local Wines, Ice Lunch Saturday & Sunday Dinner Thursday, Friday, Saturday Take Away Pizzas during Dinner Hours 37 Lyons St, Newbridge WAYAWA CAFE Tarnagulla Community Centre Open every Sunday 10.00am to 4.00pm 8 Sandy Creek Lane Behind the Victoria Hall Homemade cakes, pastries, soup and sandwiches Come along and enjoy a coffee or Devonshire tea. Eat in or take away. We also have a range of local crafts and produce. Support your local centre run by volunteers.

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18 Page 18 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 DUNOLLY GOLF CLUB INC At the Bealiba Hall One outstanding team this week consisted of Heather Cooper, Leanne Proctor and Ian Lovel. They had three wins. On the other end of the scale, the team of Sam Whitehead, Pam Brightwell, Tige Coburn and Eunice Milley had three losses. Members wish Joe Battisson well and hope to see him back soon. Pam Brightwell FUNNY FILLERS APHORISM: A short pointed sentence that expresses a wise or clever observation or general truth. The nicest thing about the future is that it always starts tomorrow. Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his tail. If you don t have a sense of humour, you probably don t have any sense at all. Seat belts are not as confining as wheelchairs. A good time to keep your mouth shut is when you re in deep water. Business conventions are important because they demonstrate how many people a company can operate without. Saturday 01/07/2017 Monthly medal a stroke round was played. Men s winner: Greg Dobbin Followed by- Rob Scholes Ian Arnold Arthur Deason Ladies winner: Sheryl Howard It was great to see two junior members, Cooper and Rory, play their first eighteen holes of golf with their dads. Well done boys. Sunday 02/07/2017 Maldon and district community bank juniors. Sixteen juniors braved the freezing conditions to play golf. Alex, Monique, Josh and Tyler won the Ambrose event held. The highlight of the morning was Alex, nearly having a hole in one on the eighteenth hole. Well done Alex. The next junior golf day will be held on Sunday 23rd July at 10am. Friday 7th July, the tournament 4 B.B.B. Stableford for men and ladies starts at 10am for 10.30am hit off. Saturday 8th July: Stableford (3rd round Bill Coleman) Sunday 9th July: the tournament 2 person Ambrose (any combination) starts midday for 12.30pm hit off. C. Lovel Dunolly Golf Club Inc. Annual Tournament Friday 7th July 10am for 10.30am start 4BBB Stableford Ladies & Men $15 per person Winners, Runners-up, Best 9 in & out and Nearest to Pins Sunday 9th July 12pm for 12.30pm start 2 person Ambrose (any combination) $15 per person Winners, Runners-up, Nearest to Pins Entries to Cheryl Lovel or Ian Arnold Postal entries accepted. Proudly Sponsored by Maldon & District Community Bank

19 5 July 2017 THE WELCOME RECORD Volume 32 Issue 25 Page 19 Dunolly On a very crispy below zero morning, Dunolly FNC ventured to Avoca last Saturday to break the ice and frost on the Avoca grounds. Despite the cold, the girls played some fantastic netball providing great entertainment for the spectators. It was a hard task for our netballers with Avoca significantly higher on the ladder in 5 of our 6 netball grades. NETBALL REPORT Under 13s girls are showing improvement each week. As they play together as a team, it s great to see the encouragement of team-mates, despite the hard teams they face each and every week. This week Avoca were just too strong. Final score Avoca 26 to Dunolly 4. Better players were Shelby, Chloe and Reannen. Under 15s girls were the only side to sit above Avoca on the ladder and the girls came out firing, taking the first half 18 to 12. The girls were able to steady and maintain their lead the entire game and came out clear winners 34 to Avoca s 27. Better players were Chloe, Briella and Grace. Under 17s started out in a close game, matching goal for goal in the first quarter with the score being Avoca 7 to Dunolly 6. Dunolly had more scoring opportunities, although weren t able to convert at the rate of Avoca. The defenders were working tirelessly and creating turnovers. In the end Avoca were able to run home with the match with the final score Avoca 28 to Dunolly 21. Better players were Briella, Caitlin and Charlee. C Grade came up against a well-seasoned opposition in Avoca. Dunolly were able to keep Avoca to a 6 goal difference at the half time break with great chasing and pressure up the court from our midcourters. Much the same as the rest of our teams, the goalies just couldn t convert at the accuracy we are used to, with Avoca s bouncy rings. Final score Avoca 39 to Dunolly 27. Better players were Sarah, Madi and Eliza. B Grade - When the 11 th team on the ladder comes up against 2 nd it s always going to be a hard task which the B graders had prepared for at training. In what was the slowest match of the season to date the girls just couldn t seem to find their rhythm in the first half and were down 10 to 6 at the half time break. Some changes were made in the second half which helped the B graders shut down the opposition, limiting them to a 2 goal third quarter while they pegged back another 2 goals. In the most active quarter of the game, the fourth quarter came down to a nail-biter where each team had the opportunity to take the win. Final score a draw 18 all. Better players were Peta, Katie and Lyd. A special mention goes out to the girls who filled in this week, as either half the team were sick or on holidays. A stellar effort was put in by Charlee, Madi, Steph and Maddy who had already played full games and stepped up to help us out. Also a massive shout out to Peta who went down with a torn calf. Hopefully the recovery over the next 6 weeks goes well and we can t wait to see you back on the court. A Grade ladies came out with a point to prove, no longer wanting to lose a game to a top 8 team by less than 5 goals. Avoca were able to steady early and went into the break at half time up 26 to 18. After a fire-up from Coach at the break, the girls certainly took the court with more gusto and pegged back the difference to 3 goals at the 3 rd time whistle. The last quarter was again another nail-biter to watch. Avoca were able to create some turnovers early in the quarter and converted, although Dunolly took their game up to another level. Demcy and Ash in the backline were able to take some great intercepts, with strong drives in the midcourt by Mel, Frankie and Gee. Larz and Jayde worked the best we have seen in the ring. At the final whistle, again it was a draw! 46 all. Better players were Larz, Ash and Mel, although all the team put in a fantastic effort this week. FOOTBALL REPORT UNDER 11 s coach Greg Crumpton reports that unfortunately we lost against a strong Avoca team and with Dunolly only able to field 8 players, credit to the kids for giving it their best. Reserves team demonstrated a much-improved effort across the ground from the boys this week with Michael Lench (1 goal) Josh Rose, Michael Damen (1 goal) and Jezza Ozols leading the way. Jarrod (Dermot) Loader got on the end of some great team work and snagged a handy goal in the second quarter. Playing his first game of Aussie Rules, Jacob was also able to snap a handy goal in the second. The scoreboard didn t reflect the effort of the guys and we are looking forward to pushing for a few wins over the next month. Thanks to Dicko for umpiring at late notice before playing seniors. Next week we face Bushy at home where some great matches are predicted. Hopefully the fighting spirit can continue and we take home another few wins. Round 10 Saturday July 8th is a home game against Royal Park. Round 11 Saturday July 15th is an away game against Campbells Creek Round 12 Saturday July 22nd is an away game against Navarre CLUB GEAR ON SALE NOW!!!! Have you got your club gear that tells everyone I support the Dunolly Eagles!!! Now is the time to show your support and wear our colours. Hoodies $65 XS 5XL, Polo Shirts $50 XS 4XL and Training Tops $40 XS 4XL, Available at training on Thursday nights or at the game this Saturday. DFNC Proudly sponsored by..

20 Page 20 Volume 32 Issue 25 THE WELCOME RECORD 5 July 2017 What s happening in Loddon Shire Featuring fiestas, fairs, festivals and much, much more! Discover what s happening in the beautiful Loddon Valley for the coming year through the region s latest calendar of events. Whether your passion is sport, fishing, machinery, flora and fauna, antiques, music or dance, this year s calendar has something for everyone. Loddon Shire Council Mayor Neil Beattie said it was pleasing to see that the calendar once again took in a range of events, which had been spread right across the Shire. This calendar not only shows what a great variety of events we have in the Shire, but really showcases our Loddon Valley region, Cr Beattie said. The range of events on offer certainly means that no matter what your interests, there s an event for you. Cr Beattie also acknowledged the many community members who volunteered their time to organise and stage events. Once again we see the spirit of community volunteerism that is present throughout our Shire, with organisers going above and beyond to ensure these events happen, benefitting locals and visitors alike, he said. I d like to take this opportunity to thank all event organisers for their hard work each year in staging these events, and contributing significantly to our Shire and region. The calendar, which lists events from July 2017 to May 2018, is available from tourist stands in Loddon Shire and at the Loddon Visitor Information Centre in Wedderburn. You can also call the information centre on to get your copy or download it from loddon.vic.gov.au. It s not too late to have an event added to the website calendar. Event information can be ed to loddonvisitorinformation@loddon.vic.gov.au for inclusion in the website calendar. Visitors to the Loddon Valley will now be able to discover the region from their phone with the launch this week of the new Loddon Valley Visitor Guide app. The easy-to-use app lets users explore the region via the Calder, Loddon Valley and Wimmera highways, find out about nearby sights to see, or discover features such as rivers and wetlands, antiques and collectables, and local produce. The app also enables users to call businesses and the Loddon Visitor Information Centre direct, as well as visit businesses websites and social media sites. Loddon Shire Council Mayor Neil Beattie welcomed the app s launch, adding that it would provide an even more convenient way for visitors to discover the region. Visitors will now have the ability to explore our superb Loddon Valley at their fingertips, Cr Beattie said. This app is a fantastic and convenient way to discover the must see attractions of the region as well as areas of the Loddon Valley that visitors may not have yet discovered. Whether for a brief stay or an extended visit, the Loddon Valley is certainly a wonderful part of Victoria to explore. The visitor guide app provides a great way to choose aspects of the region to visit while here, Cr Beattie added. The free Loddon Valley Visitor Guide app is available for both Apple and Android devices.

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