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Nov 2015
CLUNES
COMMUNITY NEWS
NOVEMBER 2015
Published monthly by the
Clunes Tourist and
Development Association Inc.
PO Box 69 Clunes, Victoria 3370.
[email protected]
Cost: Free
Clunes: where the war began
by Lily Mason
Clunes became a war zone for
one week in October as filming for
the new ABC television series
Tomorrow When the War Began
hit town during October 5-9th.
Fans of the John Marsden series
of teen fiction bestsellers flocked
into town to catch a glimpse of the
action.
Onlookers were shuffled into
shops and laneways to make way for
the call of ‘Action!’ And was there
ever action!
Wirrawee for a week, Clunes
was transformed into a seaside
town, with palm trees, bunting, surf
boards and a much longed-for
hardware store creating a fun set
and great talking point.
And then there were the tanks,
military personnel, rifles, dramatic
stunts, cars ablaze and our beloved
Town Hall gone up in smoke...
Some 50 locals were involved in
the shoot as extras, security, special
effects helpers, crowd control,
vehicle helpers and gave use of their
shops and cars. Locals Graeme and
June Johnstone spent two days on
set as extras. Graeme spoke with
t h e l o c a t i o n m a n a g e r, w h o
expressed how impressed he was
with the community involvement
and co-operation.
The six-part series, which is
anticipated for release early next
year, covers the first of the highly
acclaimed seven-book series and
features cast from the 2010 film
adaptation as well as well-known
talents Deborah Mailman, James
Stewart from Packed to the Rafters
and Sibylla Budd from Winners and
Losers.
W i t h
many locals
employed
during filming,
plus the extra
exposure for
the town, this
has
been
another great
experience for
C l u n e s .
Producer
M i c h a e l
Boughen says
Clunes’ inbuilt
sense
of
“ c h a r a c t e r ” Has anyone seen Athol? On the set of Tomorrow When the War Began.
m a d e i t a n Photo by Rebecca Pedretti
ideal choice as
The screen industr y is a
a location to shoot a number of
significant economic contributor to
scenes for the new six-part series.
the state of Victoria and while some
More photos and footage can businesses will have seen positive
be found at the Facebook page: economic benefits for the duration
w w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m / of filming, it is anticipated that
tomorrowwhenthewarbegan.
others will see the benefits in time
to come, when the mini-series goes
Thank you from Hepburn
to air. Some of our local community
Shire Council
groups also received generous
by Rebecca Pedretti, Events Coordinator,
donations from the production
Hepburn Shire Council
company as well.
Thank you to the community of
The film crew loved ever y
Clunes for your patience while second of their time in Clunes and
Fraser Street was closed to traffic can't wait to show us the final
for the filming of Tomorrow When production.
The War Began.
Fr a s e r
Street
was
transformed into the fictional
coastal town of "Wirrawee" for
a week, where we saw
surfboards on the footpath, a
boat brokerage and even a Thai
restaurant spring up in the
street, not to mention the
temporary round-a-bout and a
median strip filled with palm
trees.
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More of Rebecca Pedretti’s photos from the
set of Tomorrow When the War Began:
by Michael Cheshire
Congratulations!
Following submissions from locals and work by our
local Councillor Neil Newitt, Hepburn Shire Council
has decided to support the community wishes and
reinstate the older style seats in Fraser Street in their
original positions. The good people of Clunes will be
delighted.
Website reminder
We’ve received some great feedback from the
community on the new look updated website
clunes.org.
After a great deal of input from businesses and
community groups, plus work by a number of
volunteers, we can now see the rewards. It is easier to
find your way through the site and it is also a great
improvement on the eye.
Your info for the site is still most welcome. Please
forward it to me at [email protected]. If you would
like some assistance in putting it together please also
let me know and I can arrange someone to assist you
with this. Entry is free.
CLUNES
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Discounts apply to CTDA members and for mul@ple month adverts. Display ads are available to community groups at half commercial All adver@sing to be paid in advance of publica@on. Ads and pay-­‐
rates.
ment can be made through Jane Lesock at Mt Beckworth Wines, Fraser St. All material to reach the CTDA by the 10th day of the month.
Note: ar@cles, photographs and ads not to exceed 2mg in size. Hardcopy items can be leT at the Clunes Newsagency, Fraser St. Edited by Jane Lesock. Layout & copyedi@ng by Lily Mason. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the CTDA, its individual members, or its associates.
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The 155th Clunes & District
Agricultural Show
Saturday 21st November 2015
together with Ballarat by the Glass
by Tessa Ambrose
Present
A Music & Food Event
Sunday 29th November 2015
LILITH LANE
Lilith is a singer/songwriter with international experience who plays the guitar and piano with stripped back
sounds from ballads to
garage blues.
This year the show has all of our usual favorites as
well as a few exciting new additions: a Food & Wine
Pavilion, Llama display, VASA Dog Jump, Australian
Great War Association display, Poo Lotto and
Scarecrow Competition.
We have a new website www.clunesshow.com.au
and this year we are introducing online entries! The
full schedule is available for download on the website
or in hard copy in local shops in Clunes.
Where: Lucky Strike Lounge – Clunes
When: Sunday 29th November 2015
Time: 12 Noon for Lunch
Tickets: $45 per person, includes sparkling wine on ar-­‐
rival, lunch & show
Wine TasEngs by Mount Beckworth
Drinks Bar Prices Bookings: 5345 3308 or 0414 888 955
Book early to avoid disappointment
Sunday Selection - November
We are looking forward to another amazing year!
Ag Society Cookbook
Launch
by Julie Spittle, Secretary
The Homecrafts Committee of the Clunes and
District Agricultural Society will be launching their
Cookbook Showstoppers – Cooking the Clunes Show Way
on Sunday 8th November, 2015 at the Clunes Town
Hall at 2.00pm with a High Tea.
The Cookbook has been published to
c o m m e m o r a t e 5 0 y e a r s o f t h e Ho m e c r a f t s
Committee, which was started back in 1964 and was
originally called the Ladies Committee.
A Gallipoli Story
Joshua Funder - Watson’s Pier
Stan Watson was among the first
ashore at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915,
and survived battle, fear and disease to
build the pier at Anzac Cove from
which so many men later escaped. He
faced what seemed like an impossible
mission: to get every man out alive.
Watson never claimed to be the last man to leave
Gallipoli, but through to the very end he played his part
and became a hero.
The Committee was formed to help the men with
decisions such as the number of scones that should be
displayed.
Members of the original committee and their
family are still enthusiastic contributors to the Clunes
Show.
The Cookbook is a collection of family favourites,
collected by members of the committee and features
many recipes entered at the Clunes Show over the
years.
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Sixty-two years to the day after he stepped
away from that fatal shore, Watson took a
slow train to visit his family for Christmas
and decided to finally tell his life story - to
Joshua Funder, his great-grandson.
A Free Author Talk
Sun 15 November at 2pm
The Warehouse - Clunes
[email protected]
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Clunes Ceramic Award
by Graeme Johnstone, Committee Chair
This great exhibition
closed on Sunday 11
October with the
announcement of the
$2000 Peoples’ choice
award won by Belinda
Winkler from Tasmania.
She joined the other
a w a r d w i n n e r s Pr u e
Venables who won the
major prize of $10,000,
and recognition awards
to Kirk Winter, Belinda
Wi n k l e r a n d Ma r e e Chair Graeme Johnstone with
Santilla. About 25% of major sponsor, Gary Sharp of
Lucky Strike Lounge with the
the exhibition was sold.
People’s Choice award winning
Over 1000 people, art work.
many from interstate,
visited the exhibition over the four weekends and also
looked at, and bought, the work of local ceramic artists
in shop windows.
Another highlight was the presence of the Korean
Master Onggi potter Mr Hyang Jong Oh. In addition
to heading the judging panel, he also conducted two
days of workshops at Clayspace in Daylesford and a
very informative talk at the Clunes Warehouse. All
were well attended
The committee would like to thank all the sponsors
and in particular our major sponsors Union Bank Arts
Centre, Lucky Strike Lounge, The Dukes B&B,
Clayspace, Clayworks and the Hepburn Shire Council.
As always, in Clunes, without our volunteers, this
exhibition would not have been such a success. Thank
you all.
Clunes Senior Citizens Club
December 2015 will see the 40th anniversary of the
opening of our wonderful building.
A celebrator y dinner will be held on Friday
December 11th.
Present and former members are invited to attend.
Catering will be by the Clunes Agricultural
members and entertainment by "Garry West and the
Decades". A fun night is guaranteed.
Venue: Clunes Senior Citizens, 25 Fraser Street
Time: 6pm for 6.30pm
Cost per person: $22 Plus BYO drinks
Bookings and Payment: Eileen Bradsworth on Tel
53454 097 by no later than Wednesday 2nd December.
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Clunes Masonic Lodge
Lest We Forget
Supports Local Health Service Mr. Norm Shearer, Sub-Branch President
by Erryn Stephens, Manager Communications & Fundraising, Hepburn Health
Remembrance Day - 11am Wednesday 11
November 2015
Place a single flower in remembrance of those who
died in war.
The Clunes RSL Sub-Branch will conduct a
commemorative service at the Cenotaph, cnr. Fraser
and Service Streets, Clunes commencing at approx. 10
to 11am so that a minute’s silence can be observed at
11am
At the conclusion of this service all present will be
invited to place a single flower on the Cenotaph as an
act of personal remembrance.
Senior Warden Gary Elliott presents Hepburn Health CEO, Trish
Collocott, with a donation to support the Welfare Program at
Clunes Community Health Centre. Photo supplied.
During the next few weeks, Poppies will be on sale.
All proceeds from the RSL Poppy Appeal go towards
the Welfare work of the RSL in providing assistance for
War Veterans and Dependants, Veterans and Widows
Homes, Care of the Aged, Family Welfare, Vocational
Guidance, and Hospital Visiting.
Residents of Clunes will benefit from a recent
donation by the All Nations Masonic Lodge to support
welfare programs at Clunes Community Health Centre.
Clunes Museum Update
The Masonic Lodge has for some years been
making a donation in support of emergency
requirements such as food vouchers and short term
accommodation to meet the needs of the local
community.
Elections were held in August for the Committee of
Management of Clunes Museum 2015/6. Prior to the
election, Judith Fawcett and Pat Cook announced their
retirement from their present positions of President
and Curator. Both these ladies have been the backbone
of the museum for a long time and they can be very
proud of their achievements. Fortunately for us they
are staying on to guide us.
The donation was matched dollar-for-dollar by the
United Grand Lodge of Victoria with a total of $600
presented to Trish Collocott, CEO of Hepburn Health.
“This is an invaluable contribution which will
pro vide suppor t for vulnerable people in our
community, “said Trish Collocott. “We greatly
appreciate the longstanding support of the Clunes
Masonic Lodge.”
The cheque was presented by Worshipful Master
Ray Jessup and Senior Warden Gary Elliott.
“The staff at Clunes Community Health provide a
great service to the Clunes community and we are very
pleased to support their work,” said Ray Jessup.
by Rob Anderson
The Committee of Management for 2015/6 is:
President James Curzon Siggers, Vice President Judith
Fawcett, Secretary Rob Anderson, Treasurer Robert
Campbell, Curator Phil Taig, Archivist Pat Cook,
Committee Members Betty Duncan, Karen Byrnes,
Maureen and Frank Harris, Reg Kinnersly, Norah
Campbell, Margaret and Ian Macfarlane.
Vo l u n te e r s a r e we l co m e to a s s i s t u s w i t h
cataloguing, etc., on Thursday mornings from 10am to
12pm. Meetings are every third Thursday 10am to 12pm
All welcome.
Goodall’s Appliances
Service to washing machines, dryers and dishwashers, most makes and models.
In home or workshop servicing available.
Out of hours service available.
Andrew Goodall
10 Angus Street Clunes Vic 3370
Mob: 0410141954
[email protected]
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Clunes Makers Market
by Christine Lethlean
A new and regular event is happening in Clunes in
November. The organising committee of the Clunes
Makers Market are happy to announce that the
inaugural market will be launched on Sunday 8
November between 9am-2pm. in the front garden area
of the Club Hotel in Fraser Street.
With a combined sense of friendliness, fun and
community spirit it is envisaged that the Clunes
Makers Market will provide a monthly active artisan
space for the people of Clunes and for the growing
number of visitors to the region to enjoy. There will be
various artisans and makers exhibiting their work and
several demonstrations for the public to see. Put the
date in your diary and come along and ‘Meet the
Makers’.
BODY
HARMONY
NATURAL
THERAPIES
JENNY GAMBLE
(CERT IV HEALTH)
HOME VISITS AVAILABLE
0427 453 080
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B&B / Weekend House Cleaning
Let us clean your residence and/or get the heaters
started before you or your customers arrive.
Spots for Weekly, Monthly or Seasonal cleans are
still available.
Call: Anna: 0400 853 625 / Susie: 0434 022 207
RELAXATION MASSAGE
INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE
FACIALS
BODY SALT SCRUB
FOOT TREATMENT
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
THE WORKS
PREGNANCY MASSAGE
REIKI
DE-STRESS & RELAX PACKAGE
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT PACKAGE
75 WORSLEY RD, CLUNES
Motorbikes & Mowers
Sales . Service . Repairs
All Makes & Models
Jim Robinson:
03 5461 4619 / 0418 132 821
18 Johnson St Maryborough Vic 3465
GAYLE TIERNEY MP
State Upper House
Member Western Victoria
Ground Floor, 1 Yarra Street,
Geelong VIC 3220
Phone: 5224 2088 email:
[email protected]
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Neighbourly Natter
Neighbourhood Houses across the country play an
amazing role in enabling a community to come
together, and initiate activities that pro vide
opportunities to learn something new, socialise with
others, and just generally enjoy yourself.
In Clunes, our activities have sparked more than
just learning opportunities, it’s beginning to result in a
whole new area of industry.
Volunteers with the Community Garden and Men’s
Shed have recently started making nesting boxes and
planter boxes all in time for breeding season and spring
planting. While the Small Engine Workshop which we
hold every Thursday has been repairing second hand
lawnmowers so fast that we now have an excess of
them available to sell if anyone needs one!
At the Welding workshop, participants went from
working on personal projects they needed done, to
helping create a trailer from scratch. I don’t know
what is being crafted at Woodwork for Women lately,
but I know that doors, chairs, cupboards and a chaise
longue have all found their way to being projects in
that class.
Make friends, learn a new skill or apply an old one,
and tick off your odd jobs to do list at the same time by
participating in just some of the practical classes
Clunes Neighbourhood House has to offer.
Regular Activity Program
FOR THE KIDS
Clunes Tutoring Program
Every Wednesday
4pm – 6pm (ex.Holidays)
Clunes Neighbourhood House
FOR EVERYONE
Clunes Open House Dinners
Every Tuesday
6pm – 7.30pm
Town Hall, Supper Room
Clunes Community Lunches
Every Second Tuesday
12.30pm – 2pm
Town Hall, Supper Room
Yoga
Various sessions each week – The Warehouse, Fraser St
see advert
Clunes Card Playing Group
Every Thursday
3pm – 5pm
Clunes Neighbourhood House
Writer’s Group
Every second Monday of the RSL, Fraser St
month 1pm – 3pm
Lana de Kort,
Men’s Shed
Co-ordinator
Every Wednesday
10am – 12 noon
Men’s Shed, 18 Alliance St
Welding Classes
Every Wednesday
6pm-­‐8pm
Men’s Shed, 18 Alliance St
Woodwork for Women
Every Thursday
1pm – 3pm
Men’s Shed, 18 Alliance St
Community Garden
Every Wednesday & Friday 10am – 2pm
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Community Garden, 18 Alliance St
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Weekly Introduction to
Dance Lessons
Ideal for children of all ages
Small Engine Maintenance
When? Thursday, 5pm – 7pm
Where? At the Men’s Shed, 18 Alliance Street
How Much? $12 per person
The Juniors ( Kindy to Grade 2) class is full, but
there are still spaces in the Seniors ( Grade 3 to Grade
6) class!
Local dancer, Alice Newitt, is offering aspiring
young dancers an opportunity to learn the techniques
and foundations necessary to nurture a real love of
ballet. Drawing on the discipline of traditional ballet
classes, this is a great opportunity for children of
different ages to get involved without having to travel
to other towns.
When? Every Tuesday in Term 4.
Where? Clunes Neighbourhood House
Juniors ( Kindy to Grade 2): 4.30pm – 5.15pm - $8
per class
Seniors ( Grade 3 to Grade 6): 5.30pm – 6.30pm $10 per class
Book Now: Call Clunes Neighbourhood
House at 5345 4078.
Burlesque
When? Wednesday, 7pm – 8.30pm
Where? At the Warehouse
Cost? $12 per person or $100 for 10 week term
Book: Call Clunes Neighbourhood House on
5345 4078
What don’t you know about Burlesque? Burlesque
started as a form of comedic theatre, and still retains
that performance element today. It is as much about
feathers and fancy gloves, as it is about creating a
character and learning the moves to tell an often, fun
and flirtatious story. Your tutor will be Bella Puckerlips,
who has been performing Burlesque for the past 5
years, with a background in dance and drama, who has
been performing with her troupe Bliss Bombs
Burlesque based in Daylesford.
“A chance to dance, have a laugh, get fit and enjoy the
theatrics that is such a part of Burlesque.”
Book: Call Clunes Neighbourhood House on 5345
4078
Learn about small engines so that this summer
when you need your chain saw, lawn mower or leaf
blower handy, that it is all ready to go.
Has your child drawn a Clunes
Christmas card yet?
In p a r t n e r s h i p
with AAG Property
Consultants, Clunes
kids are putting Clunes
on the Christmas list,
by designing the
Christmas cards that
AAG will be using this
year to wish their
customers a Happy
Christmas and safe
Ne w Ye a r. Us i n g
photographs as a
guide, we have picked
local landmarks for
kids to draw. Inside
each piece of artwork, we are asking the kids to include
something a little bit christmassy for everyone to find.
Drawing templates are available to be downloaded
at www.clunesnh.org or can be picked up at Clunes
Neighbourhood House, AAG Property Consultants
and the Post Office.
Packs of Christmas cards will also be available for
purchase. Plan ahead, and pre-order your cards
from Clunes Neighbourhood House by calling
5345 4078, so you can put a little bit of Clunes in
your Christmas this year.
Thanks to AAG Property Consultants, all funds
raised will go towards the Clunes Tutoring program.
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NEW Spaces available for
stall holders
Located at Clunes Neighbourhood House
As you may know, Andrew Brown is now located at
the Clunes Neighbourhood House. Andrew is one of
our new stall holders and is operating out of the new
community shop and emporium
area. Andrew can be contacted on
0429 172 029 or by calling Clunes
Neighbourhood House on 5345
4078.
What you may not know, is that
stall holder space is also available
for local artisans who might be
looking for an outlet for
showcasing and selling their
work.
Working together with the Lee
Medlyn Home of Bottles, we are
promoting the community shop
and emporium area as a great place
for tourists to pop in, visit the
m u s e um and look at the ar t,
collectibles, vintage clothing and
bric-a-brac on offer.
Nesting and Planting Boxes
Available for sale at Clunes Neighbourhood
House
Volunteers in the Community Garden and Men’s
Shed have been producing a range of nesting boxes for
different animals out of untreated wood for sale. Prices
range from $10 up and these sturdy designs have been
built for budgies, possums and kookaburra’s so far.
We haven’t neglected those spring planting either,
producing a range of planting boxes in a variety of
styles. All boxes have been constructed in natural
t i m b e r t h a t i s u n t r e a t e d . Po p i n t o C l u n e s
Neighbourhood House to see what is available or call
5345 4098. Orders can also be taken. Prices range
from $40 for a medium sized vegetable box, to upright
planter boxes for $60.
All funds raised go back to the Community Garden
and Men’s Shed.
Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t
becoming a stall holder, contact
Clunes Neighbourhood House on
5345 4078 to obtain an information
pack.
Clunes Primary School
We are looking for Second Hand School
Uniforms donations
Our supply of second hand school uniforms is
slowly growing, but we need more!
If you have any other uniforms you’d like to get out
of your child’s cupboard, we’d love to have them.
Currently we have a range of pre-loved jumpers,
shirts and pants available, starting at $2.
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There’s so much on offer…
Our friendly staff & volunteers are always on hand to lend assistance
Save yourself the drive to Ballarat by using our computer & printer services
! Send/receive emails
! Document Scanning
! Edit & Print Photos
! Online Banking
! A4 Lamina^ng
! Download Informa^on
! Shopping & eBay ! Training Courses & ! Mee^ng Room Hire
Workshops
! Prin^ng Service
About Clunes Neighbourhood House
" 5345 4078 # Tuesday - Friday, 9.00am to 3.00pm
$ ! Co-ordinator: [email protected] % 70 Bailey St, Clunes, 3370 (Lee Medlyn Home of Bottles)
Anyone over 50 years old gets free
internet access at Clunes
Ne i g h b o u r h o o d Ho u s e v i a t h e
Broadband for Seniors initiative.
Come in anytime we’ll help you get
started.
Volunteering and Tutors A community-­‐based Commiaee of Management manages Clunes Neighbourhood House Inc. If you have a sugges^on for a course or workshop, let us know and we will try to find a tutor and publicise it. We welcome new tutors and volunteers, please ring us for a chat.
Payment for courses
Your place cannot be guaranteed un^l the fee is paid in advance and an enrolment form is filled out. Weekly payments are avail-­‐
able by special arrangement. Re-­‐
ceipts issued. Courses will only run if there is sufficient demand. Note: Most classes need a mini-­‐
mum of 5 people to go ahead.
Privacy Policy
Clunes Neighbourhood House Inc respects the right for informa^on privacy. Informa^on collected and held on learners and/or tutors is stored in accordance with infor-­‐
ma^on privacy laws.
Clunes Neighbourhood House Inc acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government. CLUNES COMMUNITY NEWS
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Retailers Extraordinaire: 5 - Ken & Margaret Gibson
by Judy Burn
You might think there is nothing very interesting
about a Newsagency. Every town and suburb has one,
and they all sell much the same things. But the Clunes
Newsagency really is something. It’s a central place in
the town and Ken and Margaret are friends to all. You
can buy your usual newspapers, magazines, stationery
and the like, but you can also have a chat, meet and
greet other regulars, and check out what is going on in
town. You can buy tickets to local functions, submit
your entries for the Clunes Show, or various other
competitions, and hear the latest local news.
Ken and Margaret came to Clunes 22 years ago.
They wanted to buy a small business in a country town,
close to Ballarat as their children were at school and
university there. Ken had taken a redundancy from his
job in a bank and to operate a newsagency was a good
option for change. They had lived in small towns before
and “knew how they work”. Fortunately the Clunes
Newsagency was up for sale, so they applied.
In those days, prospective newsagents were
interviewed by representatives of several newspapers,
Tattersalls and The VANA Board of Management (the
Victorian Authorised Newspapers Association). You
didn’t just hand over your cash. Nowadays it is much
easier, since the industry has been de-regulated, but
Ken and Margaret had to go through several interviews,
like job interviews.
Ken had long been involved in local football and
cricket, and when they attended the last interview, he
had an achilles injury, from playing cricket. That
impressed the panel, who said he must have been wellinvolved in community life. So Ken and Margaret were
successful in their application and Clunes has
benefitted ever since.
The newsagency sells a wide range of additional
goods, including art materials, toys, gifts, Christmas
decorations, books, even reading glasses, and you can
have photocopying done or buy Tattslotto tickets.
Anything you might need which isn’t there, Ken and
Margaret will source for you. With Ken’s experience as
a Bank Manager, he is well-qualified to operate an
agency of the Bendigo Bank. This is a real boon for
Clunes, since the two banks which were here closed
down some years ago.
Ken and Margaret love their work as they get to
know pretty well everybody in town. They welcome
newcomers and visitors. People ask them questions and
they are able to give out useful information. They
“know the pulse of the town” and are involved in
everything that’s important.
Ken has been active in the CTDA (Clunes Tourism
and Development Association) for over 20 years and
helps to promote many local events through the
newsagency. Ken and Margaret play a huge role in
welcoming newcomers to town and introducing them
to others, largely through attending regular “drinks”
places - in past years Robbie G’s Wine Bar, and more
recently “Drinks at the Gallery”
Ken and Margaret see themselves as an information
hub and a conduit for linking people. They are wellsuited to their multi-faceted roles, as they are both
gregarious and cheerful by nature, and have a great
ability to get along with everyone. It is great to go into
the newsagency and know you will find a friendly
greeting, but never gossip.
Ken and Margaret feel they have gained a lot from
the town of Clunes, and are keen to continue
contributing towards it. When they retire, which may
happen in the next year or two, they both plan to
become more active as volunteers. We can only hope
that the newsagency is then sold to another couple who
will continue the great cooperative work that Ken and
Margaret have been doing there.
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Preparing for the Fire Season
by the Clunes Fire Brigade
Preparing for the fire season for some people can
be overwhelming. A written fire plan can help make
this process simpler. Below are a few tips to help you
prepare for the fire season:
•
Sit down and review your written fire plan. If
you don’t have one, now is the time to consider
creating one
•
Think about putting together a relocation kit
•
Keep grass trimmed
•
•
Consider clearing up falling branches around
your property
Move firewood away from the house
•
Keep gutters clean and empty throughout
the fire season
•
Make sure your property number is visible
•
Download the CFA Fire Ready App
•
Follow the Clunes Fire Brigade on Facebook
f o r m o r e t i p s – w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m /
clunesfirebrigade
The Brigade will be in the main street on Saturday
mornings with information on Fire Plans and preparing
your property for the fire season. Brigade members are
more than happy to work with you to develop a fire
plan for you and your family.
At the time of publication, it is unknown exactly
when fire restrictions will come into force however it is
expected that it will be earlier than previous years.
Have you taken the Fire Safety Pledge?
The CFA have just released the Fire Safety Pledge
campaign and local brigades need your help!
You can win a Bunnings voucher just by taking the
pledge. Local Brigades can also win $1000 but we need
as many people to get behind our local brigades by
taking the Fire Safety Pledge and selecting your local
brigade.
1) Go to www.thefiresafetypledge.com.au
2) Select the fire safety actions you will take
3) Select our brigade from the drop-down box
4) Click the button in the follow up email to verify
your account
You’re in the draw to win 1 of 5 $ 200 Bunnings
vouchers.
Brigades are competing for $ 1000 cash prizes for
having the most number of pledges assigned to them.
Open seven days
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Notes from the Past
Articles from the Clunes Guardian and Gazette - November 1886.
There were a number of side shows and
amusements of various descriptions on the ground,
including a bazaar and merry-go-round, the two latter
being “run” in connection with the hospital. The
arrangements of the show were excellent, Mr C. Terrill
and Mr T. D. Hardy, the secretaries, were as usual
indefatigable, and to their services the success of the
exhibition is materially ascribable. It may be added that
the prizes awarded aggregate £560 in value. The
takings at the gate amounted to £95 13s 6d, a sum
considerably exceeding any gate money received
previously in Clunes on like occasions.
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Clunes Newsagency
49 Fraser St | Phone: 5345 3223 | Fax: 5345 3747
Bendigo Bank Agency
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Anytime Anywhere Earthmoving
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for more information
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SPORTS NEWS
Clunes Field and Game
by Lynne Jones
Another top shoot held by Clunes FGA with 105
shooters competing on the day. Congratulations to
Milton Rodda and Andrew Hobbs for both achieving a
'Possible' 25/25 during the event.
Results:
High Gun: OTG - L McIntyre 66/75
AA Grade: A Hobbs 68, C Hobbs 68, J Tombolato 67
A Grade: D Skrokov 72, A Edwards 67, H Dunstan 67
B Grade: P Stevens 74, C Glover 71, G Moorby 70
C Grade: D Edlin 74, S McBain 73, A Stephenson 70
Veterans: M Rodda 71, W Coad 71, E Jones 69
Ladies: M Hall 72, B Shirley 49
Under 18: J Aringo 85, W Clarke 75
Under 15: B Mort 64, R Fitzgibbon 59
New Business Opening Soon
Bread & Circus Provedore
53 Fraser Street Clunes
Serving breakfast and lunches
Wednesday to Sunday
Dinner Friday & Saturday nights
Local produce
Jo Millar - 0438 081 301 - [email protected]
Angela Flowers - 0437 456 908 [email protected]
Phone: 5345 3533 | Web: www.aagproperty.com.au
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Standing up
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Clunes
Community
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Ph. 5338 8123
www.catherineking.com.au
Authorised by Catherine King MP, 5 Lydiard St Nth, Ballarat, VIC 3350
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COMMUNITY GROUPS
All NaEons Masonic Lodge Every first Tuesday except January. New Clunes Landcare and Waterways group. Meets on 4th Thurs of month members most welcome. Contact Secretary: Mar@n Jones, 0418 103 at the Angling Club. Contact Chris O’Donnell 0408034017 for more info.
722 or [email protected]@bigpond.com.
Anglican Church St Paul’s, Templeton St. Worship-­‐ Eucharist for all ages @2pm on 2nd & 4th Sunday (winter) or 5pm (warmer months) followed by bring & share meal. Enq: Father Ryan Benne? 0422 864 108 or email [email protected] for bap@sms, weddings & funerals.
Clunes Library at The Warehouse-­‐Clunes, 36 Fraser St (next to Collins Place). Open Mon & Thur 10am-­‐6pm, Wed & Fri 10am-­‐4pm. Sat & Sun 10am-­‐2pm Closed Tue. Ph: 5345 3359.
Clunes Men’s Shed Now open from 10am Mondays & Wednesdays at Carpet Bowls Indoors at Clunes Senior Ci@zens Hall. Each Weds and the Community Gardens site, 18 Alliance St. A safe and friendly space Saturday from 1.40pm. New members welcome. Come along for a fun for men to meet in a workshop seLng. Enq: Vaughan 0419430250.
aTernoon. Enq: Eileen Bradsworth on 5345 4097. Clunes Museum Volunteers CommiHee Meet 10am every Thursday at Clunes & District Agricultural Society Meet 3rd Thur of month from The Warehouse. Commi?ee Mee@ngs 2nd Thursday each month 10 Feb -­‐ Oct. Nov meet Thur before Show & Thur aTer. President-­‐ am. Ph. 5345 3592. Malcolm Hull contact 5345 3037; Secretary-­‐Barb Adam 5345 3042. Clunes Neighbourhood House Inc Bo?le Museum, 70 Bailey St. Ph: HomecraTs-­‐Julie Spi?le 5343 4201. Website www.show.clunes.org
5345 4078 Email: [email protected]. Open 9am to 3pm, Tuesdays Clunes & District Young Farmers Mee@ngs every 2nd Weds 7.30pm at to Fridays. Internet & prin@ng. Free internet to over 55s. Gallery avail-­‐
the Young Farmers club rooms at the show grounds. A friendly, social able for hire for mee@ngs and events.
environment for anyone aged 16-­‐30. Contact Jenny 0400 613 153. Clunes Playgroup Meets Clunes Health Centre Wed 10am-­‐12pm term Clunes Angling Club All welcome. Meet on the first Monday each @me (except 3rd Wed of month -­‐ Clunes Library 10.30am story@me). For parents/caregivers & pre-­‐schoolers to enjoy each others' company. month 7.30pm, old SMB building behind Clunes Mechanical Repairs.
Clunes ArEsts' Group Meets on the 2nd Saturday each month, Enq. Roxy Weston 0477 182 905.
11.30am at the Bo?le Museum, to mingle, discuss art and promote ar@s@c opportuni@es in Clunes and the region. To learn more or get involved, contact: Jo Rye (Secretary), 0434866725 or Lorna Fitz-­‐
patrick, 0403555063.
Clunes Pre-­‐School 109 Fraser St. Any enquiries please phone 5345 3228 or email: clunes.district.kin@ kindergarten.vic.gov.au.
Clunes Probus Club Meets every 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Clunes Town Hall at 9.45am. Visitors most welcome. For informa@on Clunes Badminton Club Inc For further info ph: Billie Drife 5343 4233. contact Barb Webb on ph 5345 3865 or Barbara Fyfe ph 5345 3579. Compe@@on runs at the Clunes Spor@ng Complex, 7.30pm. All levels Clunes RSL Sausage Sizzle and Devonshire Teas held on the second and ages from secondary school to veterans welcome. Sunday of the month at the RSL, 30 Fraser St, from 10am to 2pm. Clunes Bowling Club Enq: Jason Ryan: 5345 3648 or 0409 453 642.
Clunes Senior CiEzens Club Inc Further informa@on from the Secre-­‐
Clunes Book Club Enquiries Roma ph: 5345 4037. Book club meets tary, Eileen Bradsworth on 5345 4097.
7.30pm on the 2nd Thursday of the month at the RSL.
Clunes Tourist & Development AssociaEon 7.30pm 3rd Monday every Clunes Card Playing Group Every Thurs at Neighbourhood even month at The Warehouse. Everyone welcome from community & House, from 3pm. Games usually euchre or 500. Cost $2 per session. business. Enq: Michael Cheshire 0418500680 or [email protected].
New players welcome. Enq: Judy 5345 3342 / 0408 088 119.
Clunes Writers' Group meets 2nd Monday each month (exc January) 1 Clunes Community Garden Alliance St. Open 10am Mon & Wed. Con-­‐ -­‐ 3pm at RSL, 30 Fraser St, please use the side entrance. All who would tact Clunes Neighbourhood House 5345 4078 or Stephen Arrowsmith like to write are welcome. Contact Rhonda 5476 6227.
0429 709 720. CreaEve Clunes Inc. Organisers of the annual Clunes Booktown fes@-­‐
Clunes Country Women’s AssociaEon Welcomes women of all ages. val and monthly Sunday Selec@on author talks. Volunteers always wel-­‐
Mee@ngs on 2nd Weds of month 10am, followed by shared lunch and come for fes@vals or other events. Contact us on 5345 3947. craT. Come along for a cuppa and share skills & knowledge. Enq. An-­‐ Goldfields Central Gold ProspecEng Club. Meets 3rd Wednesday of astasia Jones 53453969 or Beth Neville 0491109244.
each month 6pm at the Na@onal Hotel. All interested people wel-­‐
Clunes Field & Game Enquiries to Eric 5345 3571. come. Darren Kamp 0439 453 884.
Clunes Football & Netball Club Enq: John Bedwell 0438 320 634/ Kath Lee Medlyn Home of BoHles Management CommiHee Meets at the Bo?le Museum, 70 Bailey Street Clunes on the 2nd Wednesday of the Milne 0448453665/Email clunesmagpies.com.au. All welcome.
Clunes Garden Club Mon 2 Nov -­‐ meet 9am at Seniors Rooms to car month at 10.30am. Visitors welcome.
pool to Kyneton. Buy morning tea on arrival, BYO lunch to enjoy in the Botanical Gardens. Visit the Garden Tap nursery, and Rosebery Hill Topiary Gardens. Mon 7 Dec -­‐ Christmas Dinner 6pm for 6.30 start at Seniors Rms. Bring salad/dessert to share. Meats provided. $5 per head. BYO drinks. Enq Jill 0438640431 Monday Night Netball Clunes Every Monday evening during school terms. 2 seasons per year. Enq Lana 0427 781 080 or Liz 0429 453 808.
Tourello Red Cross Meets first Thur of month, 2pm at the RSL, Fraser St. One of the oldest Red Cross branches. All welcome to join this wonderful organisa@on and support your community membership.
Clunes Golf Club Inc Ph: 5345 3499. Contact Kevin Steart 5345 3127 or Yoga Classes Clunes & Miners Rest. See ad. Beginners welcome any-­‐
Laurie Lees 5345 3034. Course: 18 holes, sandscrapes, par 70, all year @me. Enq Lily 0459138797, or [email protected]. In associa@on round play. Non members $5 green fees for 18 holes. Under 16 free! with Clunes N’hood House. Private classes available.
Wednesday is 50+ (younger players welcome).
Free listing (up to 3 lines) for Clunes social and sporting groups. Items may be edited for space reasons. Information is supplied by community groups
and published in good faith. Community groups can purchase additional display ads for half normal price.
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