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Strathbogie Tableland Community Directory STRATHBOGIE TABLELAND COMMUNITY DIRECTORY 2nd Edition 2012 A resource for residents of the Strathbogie Plateau encompassing 03 5790 5… and 03 570 8… telephone numbers. An initiative of the Strathbogie Tableland Action Group. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS Considerable care has been taken to avoid errors and omissions in listings of this directory. It must be realised though that mistakes can occur and no responsibility can be taken by the publishers for any error or omission. Should any listing be incorrect or omitted please notify Strathbogie Tableland Action Group, C/- Post Office, Strathbogie, in writing or email [email protected] to ensure a correct listing in any future edition and in the online version. Front cover: Droving sheep on a Strathbogie road. Photo by Di Eberhardt. 1. Strathbogie Tableland COMMUNITY DIRECTORY 2nd Edition 2012 This project is proudly supported by Strathbogie Shire Council. 2. Emergency and Health Services Ambulance, CFA and Police 000 Bushfire Information 1800 240 667 SES – Flood & Storm Emergencies 132 500 Poisons Information 131 126 Maternal & Child Health Line (24 hours) 132 229 Child Protection Notifications 1800 650 227 Gamblers Help 1800 156 789 Kids Help Line 1800 551 800 Lifeline 131 114 Mensline Australia 1300 789 978 Pregnancy Help Line 1300 139 313 Suicide Help Line Victoria 1300 651 251 Beyond Blue 1300 224 636 Vic Roads Hazards & Emergencies 131 170 Wildlife Rescue 1300 094 535 Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline 1800 675 888 Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis 1800 015 188 Nurse on Call 1300 606 014 Pharmacies Euroa Pharmacy 5795 3558 Violet Town Pharmacy 5798 1647 3. Hospitals Euroa Hospital 5795 0200 Benalla Hospital 5760 2222 Shepparton Public Hospital 5832 2322 Shepparton Private Hospital 5832 1200 Mansfield Hospital 5775 8800 Wangaratta Public Hospital 5722 5111 Wangaratta Private Hospital 5722 2678 Seymour Hospital 5793 6100 Violet Town Hospital 5798 1324 Medical Clinics Euroa Family Medical Practice 5795 2011 Benalla Carrier Street Clinic 5762 2033 Benalla Church Street Surgery 5762 1022 Benalla Coster Street Surgery 5762 2538 Mansfield Central General Practise 5775 2591 Mansfield Medical Clinic 5775 2166 Seymour Goulburn River Group Practice 5792 1977 Seymour Medical Clinic 5792 1222 Violet Town Medical Clinic 5736 6310 4. Strathbogie Tableland Action Group Introduction This updated Community Directory is an initiative of the Strathbogie Tableland Action Group (STAG) and was one of the projects put forward in the last Strathbogie Action Plan. It encompasses 03 5790 5... and 03 5790 8... phone numbers and has been compiled after five months of community consultation. The development of this Directory has been made possible with the financial assistance of the Strathbogie Shire Council and the voluntary efforts of STAG’s Communications Sub-committee who are also responsible for Tableland Talk and the community website www.strathbogie.org . Visit the website for an online copy of this directory and a comprehensive range of things to see and do on the Tableland. Strathbogie Tableland Action Group STAG was formed in 2005. A public meeting is held approximately every two years to discuss projects which will benefit the community. Supported projects are documented on the Community Action Plan and interested people get together to investigate and carry out each project. These projects may be eligible for Community Grant funding. One of the ways STAG members support these projects is through liaising with Strathbogie Shire Council. Completed Action Plan Projects include: Emergency Resource Booklet and purchase of generator for Place of Last Resort Telstra Tower on Mt Wombat (3G reception widely accessible) Road Works (road widening and remarking; installation of signage at dangerous intersections) Footpath from school to Spring Creek Rd and pedestrian bridge across Spring Creek Community Directory (published in 2006; updated 2012) Strathbogie Tableland Community Website (Launched in 2008; updated 2012) Refurbishment of the community noticeboard Development of a tourism brochure Purchase of AV equipment (data projector and screen for community use) If you would like to know more contact: STAG c/- Post Office, Main Street, Strathbogie, 3666 or email: [email protected] 5. Contents Title Page 1 Emergency and Health Services 2 Strathbogie Tableland Action Group 4 Contents 5 Directory A-Z 6 Justices of the Peace 39 Local Community Organisations and Clubs 40 Community Fireguard Groups and UHF Channels 42 Useful Numbers 44 Local Community Services 47 My Numbers 52 6. A Adams, L & D 5790 8521 534 Bonnie Doon Road, Boho South 0458 217 823 Anderson, C 5790 5252 67 Tames Road, Strathbogie 0418 508 044 Andres, S 5790 5383 453 Galls Gap Road, Strathbogie Ayres, Sim 5790 5139 “Piccaninny”, 14 Mackrells Road, Strathbogie [email protected] B Bailey, L 5790 5108 1482 Merton-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie Barker, Ian & Lyn Carpenters Lane, Strathbogie 0410 697 749 Barns, A & J 5790 5305 1241 Merton-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie Barns, D & E 5790 5281 1457 Merton-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie 0427 905 281 7. Barns, J A 5790 5275 266 Carpenters Lane, Strathbogie Barns, Sandra 5790 5218 18 Main Street, Strathbogie 0447 905 218 Barter, Neil & Noelle 5790 5349 20 Magiltan Drive, Strathbogie [email protected] Bayles, A J 5790 8678 Creek Junction Road, Kithbrook Beattie, K 113 Spring Creek Road, Strathbogie 0427 398 940 Berryman, Simon 5790 5153 38-40 Magiltan Drive, Strathbogie 0408 561 753 Betts, Robyn 402 Spring Creek Road, Kithbrook 0409 027 106 [email protected] Bigger, G 5790 5324 566 Galls Gap Road, Strathbogie Boddenberg, Udo & Kerrie 5790 8684 1035 Bonnie Doon Road, Boho South 0427 344 666 [email protected] Bond-Rowe, Julie 5790 5356 2164 Euroa-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie 0409 432 945 [email protected] 8. Boyd, Peter 5790 5110 2133 Euroa-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie Brell, A & C 5790 5155 198 McCombe Road, Strathbogie Bretherton, P & M 5790 5264 328 Kippings Road, Strathbogie 0408 392 772 Brock, J E 5790 5327 33 Magiltan Drive, Strathbogie Brook, B & O L 5790 8636 1443 Bonnie Doon Road, Boho South Broughton, Colin & Jane 5790 8611 42 Boundary Hill Road, Kithbrook (C) 0428 570 780 [email protected] (J) 0417 102 909 Broughton, Harry 5790 8575 34 Laws Road, Kithbrook Broughton, N & B 5790 5273 56 Hedge End Lane, Kelvin View 0427 905 273 Brownlee, Rob & Trish 5790 5380 1679 Strathbogie-Merton Road, Strathbogie 0429 905 380 Buckley, B & G 5790 8566 Broughtons Road, Marraweeney 0428 575 268 Buckley, P B 64 Brookleigh Road, Strathbogie 0408 624 501 9. Burnside, I H 5790 8538 Harrys Creek Road, Marraweeney Butterfield, T & J 5790 5219 30 Kelvin View Road, Kelvin View C Camm, Ian 5790 5120 892 Tames Road, Strathbogie 0459 722 605 [email protected] Campbell, Hugh 5790 8543 1418 Harrys Creek Road, Marraweeney 0409 236 221 [email protected] Campbell, T O 5790 5245 293 Brookleigh Road, Strathbogie Cerini, T V & D C 5790 8595 95 Watkins Road, Creek Junction Chanter, B D & P S 5790 8685 1621 Harrys Creek Road, Marraweeney 10. Chapman, C 5790 8649 176 Steens Road, Boho South 0439 908 649 Chapman, Dan & Sonia 5790 8624 289 Ankers Road, Creek Junction (D) 0427 051 906 (S) 0429 985 111 Chittick, Chris 5790 5322 426 Kelvin View Road, Kelvin View 0417 359 723 Chittick, I B 5790 5322 Kelvin View Road, Kelvin View Clark, G & M 5790 5338 682 Tames Road, Strathbogie Coleman, Dana 5790 5363 8 Main Street, Strathbogie 0432 962 400 Coles, Chris 1141 Upper Boho Road, Boho South 0429 177 776 Coles, K 5790 8669 1141 Upper Boho Road, Boho South Cousland, H 5790 5301 Main Street, Strathbogie Coysh, L & J 5790 5300 26 Main Street, Strathbogie 0417 371 709 Craig, F M 5790 8604 554 Ankers Road, Strathbogie 11. Cranley, L 4 Spring Court, Strathbogie 0458 753 049 Crosbie, W A & C A 5790 8677 1730 Harrys Creek Road, Marraweeney 0427 352 621 Crowe, Carol 5790 5325 Euroa-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie Croxson, R 5790 5296 12 Magiltan Drive, Strathbogie D Dash, G & S 5790 5341 825 Tames Road, Strathbogie Delahey, G E 5790 5318 27 Main Street, Strathbogie Douglas, A D 5790 8698 640 McCombe Road, Creek Junction Down, Toni 5790 8543 1418 Harrys Creek Road, Marraweeney 0434 071 065 [email protected] 12. Dunn, W G 5790 5344 134 Tames Road, Strathbogie Dunnachie, K G & H M 5790 5304 “Forest Hills”, Tames Road, Strathbogie E Eberhardt, R & D K 5790 5174 38 Main Street, Strathbogie 0427 905 174 Elliott, Trevor 181 Bonnie Doon Road, Marraweeney 0415 494 126 Ellis, Debra 5790 5398 28 Magiltan Drive, Strathbogie Ellis, L A 5790 8530 592 Bonnie Doon Road, Boho South Ellis, W T & C M 5790 8522 Violet Town-Bonnie Doon Road, Boho South 13. F Fitzgerald, Gavin & Lisa 5790 8664 689 Bonnie Doon Road, Boho South (G) 0458 803 128 (L) 0424 224 179 Fluhr, Ruth 5790 8606 164 Steens Road, Boho South Flynn, R & A 5790 5385 34 Creek Junction Road, Kithbrook Foers, A 5790 5367 86 Hedge End Lane, Kelvin View French, P 5790 8588 218 McGearys Road, Boho South Frewin, Terry 5790 8635 661 Upper Boho Road, Violet Town 0429 908 635 Frigo, G 5790 8541 1715 Harrys Creek Road, Violet Town 0418 597 488 [email protected] Fry, G L 5790 5326 Lot 6, 999 Euroa-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie 14. G Gibbs, B & R 5790 8512 899 Upper Boho Road, Boho South Glasbergen, S 5790 5134 2070 Euroa-Strathbogie Road, Strathbogie Goldsworthy, C 1491 Strathbogie-Merton Road, Strathbogie 0447 302 224 Goldsworthy, R 5790 5285 1491 Strathbogie-Merton Road, Strathbogie Goodman, P A 5790 5266 718 Tames Road, Strathbogie
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