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If you are travelling HOTEL.CUDGEWA around the Upper Murray you will see a gradual OPEN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1ST proliferation of bright From 10.30am blue trees which are encouraging all of us to MARKET DAY have a chat about mental health in our community. 24-30 Hanson St., Corryong. Ph: 6076 1286 • Fresh local produce The blue trees are more • Cake Stall – KPS than just for show - they • Sausage Sizzle – CTC are part of an Australian • Kid’s games on the lawn project that raises Contact us for all your LIVE MUSIC FROM 1PM awareness of depression air conditioning v and suicide. Don’t forget Friday night happy hour is back! The motto of the Blue & refrigeration needs TODAY OCT 29 Bookings appreciated Tree project is ‘You are stronger than you believe, See Facebook page or phone Tracey for Brown Onions 1kg p/p...... $1.69 braver than you think further details - 0432 834 522 Iceberg Lettuce...... $1.69 ea and more loved than you Follow us on know’. Whole Rockmelon...... $2.69 Home grown produce & homemade goods stalls available (no charge) The Upper Murray Blueberries...... $2.99 punnet community has been 2/20 Mint St., Red Potatoes 2kg p/p...... $2.99 devastated this year by Ph: 02 6059 3222 KP Mangoes...... $3.00 ea bushfires, youth suicides and mental health Sampari Tomatoes 250g p/p...... $3.49 issues which have been Free Ranges Eggs 700g...... $4.99 compounded by stringent Red Grapes...... $9.99 kg pandemic lockdown Specials are available for today only and while restrictions. AU06286 stocks last - be quick to avoid disappointment. Cont. on page 6. PAGE TWO THE CORRYONG COURIER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE THREE

Upper Murray Community Recovery Weekly Recovery Update - 29 October 2020

Game, set, match for Cudgewa courts There’s been a whole lot of grant writing going on over the past months and the results are beginning to flow. Cudgewa Tennis Club, with the help of Cudgewa Local Area Recovery Officer (LARO) Tony Irwin, has secured a $185,000 joint State/Federal Government Local Economy Recovery Grant. Two of the four courts will be upgraded, including lighting, to allow night tennis to be played for the first time, as well as reinstating the Saturday morning competition. It’s hoped work will start before Christmas. Tennis coach Kate Fair is excited to restart coaching, but for Vice President, Tracey Fair, it is a chance to get people out together again and laughing.

Image (right): Tracey Fair and Tony Jarvis at Cudgewa Tennis Courts. CRC’s - what does it mean for you? Data flowing into the Upper towns and valleys to Right now, the primary the CRCs themselves. Murray Recovery Hub and guide their own recovery role of a CRC is to consult If you would like more the Australian Red Cross priorities. as extensively as possible information or to find out who indicates there is still The Upper Murray within their areas to your LARO or CRC Chairperson some confusion around CRC, which includes determine ideas and is, contact Keryn at the Recovery Community Recovery representatives of priorities to move towards Hub on 1800 518 222. Committees (CRCs). individual CRCs, considers a safer, more resilient and What are they all about, entire region priorities, eg liveable community into the Recovery Calendar who can join, what is their telecommunications and future. purpose and where do you tourism, and includes cross- Each CRC is supported Community Recovery Meetings go if you have a great idea? border communities. by a Local Area Recovery • Cudgewa - Tuesday November Towong Shire differs from CRCs are now established Officer, (LARO) who is 3 at 7pm, Cudgewa Football Club East Gippsland and Alpine in Corryong, Thowgla, employed by Towong • Walwa - Wednesday November Shires, which have one CRC Towong, Cudgewa, Shire Council and funded 4 at 6pm, Walwa Gold Club to guide their recovery. by Bushfire Recovery Lucyvale/, • Nariel Valley - Thursday . Both organisations Towong Shire Council , , Walwa November 5 at 5.30pm, CFA Shed adopted a model which and surrounds, Nariel Valley work together to provide • Tintaldra - Thursday November allows each of the small and the Peninsula. whatever assistance may be necessary, as determined by 5 at 7.30pm, Tintaldra Hotel

Upper Murray Community Recovery Hub Bushfire Recovery Victoria Call: 1800 518 222 Call: 1800 560 760 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Visit: Cnr Donaldson Street and Towong Road, Corryong

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EVERY TEST HELPS

Every test helps us get closer to a new normal.

Go to work safely. Get back to school. See family.

So even if your symptoms are mild,

or you’ve been tested before, every test helps.

For testing locations visit vic.gov.au/CORONAVIRUS

Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE FIVE ‘SUNRISE ACRES’ BACASH’S 111 Back Cudgewa Road 69 acres of freehold grazing with EMPORIUM building entitlements We stock a great range Auction: November 12, of Clothing, Fabrics, 2020 - 2pm on-site Bedding & Towels SOLD PRIOR TO AUCTION Find a treasure in Bacash’s Attic Cheryl Evans and Megan Spurgeon try some of the new equipment at the gym in preparation for its re-opening. MORE WANTED WINTER HOURS Monday ...... 9am to 4pm New gym ready to open doors Tuesday ...... 9am to 4pm With the latest easing their first session. form, prior to their return. Wednesday...... CLOSED of lockdown restrictions At this stage, classes A number of Covid-19 An excellent stand-alone out paddock or in regional Victoria, will commence next restrictions and guidelines starting block complemented by being located Thursday...... 9am t0 4pm Corryong Health will be Wednesday with a are being observed to just 11kms west of Corryong on the Back Friday...... 9am to 4pm opening its new facility morning and afternoon protect the community in the Events Centre from session ($5 per class). A and keep everyone safe, Cudgewa Road. Property has been an excellent Saturday...... 9.30am to 1pm next week, albeit with maximum of 15 clients is including:- production property running cows and calves 23 Hanson St. (in the heart of Corryong) social distancing rules allowed in the space at this • Use of hand sanitiser during the year and being locked up for forage applying. stage and some classes will prior to entry; production for the spring annually. Soil type is The gym has been be held outside. Clients are • Screening questions mainly shallow clay loams with good fertiliser fitted out with several required to book in order pieces of new equipment to manage numbers. plus temperature taken history, well fenced into two paddocks and which means members Members will have to prior to entry; and plenty of water with two good dams, average Corryong Footwear will have to undergo an complete a screening tool • All equipment to be rainfall 900mm for the district. Plus direct Shop 1, Man From Snowy River Arcade induction in its use before with their membership wiped down after use. access to the . 21 Hanson Street, Corryong. Ph: 02 6076 1277 Nurse Mary Jose tests the new defbrillator on ‘Betty’ Vendor would accept offers prior to the auction. for Corryong Health CEO, Dominic Sandilands and Contact: WINTER SALE Keith Honey, Corryong Men’s Shed. Justin Costello 0419 007 925

64 Hanson Street, Corryong. Ph: (02) 6076 2054 www.costellorural.com.au Shedders ease the cost shock Table of Ladies & Girls

Fashion Boots A new state-of-the- to provide the best of towards the purchase. art defibrillator has been care in the treatment and “The donation from HALF PRICE installed in the Critical monitoring of clients the Men’s Shed is greatly Riley’s Restaurant The place for your family footwear Care at Corryong Health experiencing a sudden appreciated and we thank thanks to the support of cardiac arrest. them for their continued the local Men’s Shed. The equipment cost support of Corryong TAKEAWAY MENU The defibrillator will $12,000 and the Corryong Health,” said CEO, Wednesday - Saturday nights enable the health service Men’s Shed donated $5000 Dominic Sandilands. 5:00pm – 8:00pm Main Menu Garlic prawns & white rice ...... $20 Sacred Heart Sweet & sour pork with veg & rice ...... $20 BBQ pork ribs & chips ...... $20 Red wine lamb shank & chips ...... $20 School Chicken parmi & chips ...... $18 Chicken schnitzel & chips ...... $16 Parent Evening for New Enrolments Tempura battered whiting & chips ...... $16 Across all Year Levels Spaghetti & meatballs ...... $17 Sacred Heart will conduct a 2021 Parent Evening via Zoom on the Spaghetti in creamy bacon, mushroom, 5th November 2020, at 7pm onion & white wine sauce ...... $17 The Parent Evening is designed to showcase education at Sacred Kids Menu Heart School. Chicken nuggets & chips ...... $10 Please contact the school on (02) 6076 1138 or email Fish bites & chips ...... $10 [email protected] Sausage & chips ...... $10 to register your interest and receive the link. Calamari & chips ...... $12 Mini spring rolls & chips ...... $12 Sides Garlic bread ...... $6 Fully loaded chips ...... $10 Garden salad ...... $6 Steamed vegetables ...... $6 Gravy ...... $2 Foundation Transition Dates Please contact the school to Mushroom, garlic or pepper sauce ...... $3 book your child's place Check out our Facebook page or give us a call 26th October 9:00am to 11:00am for weekly specials and desserts. 9th November 9:00am to 11:00am To order give us a call 23rd November 9:00am to 1:30pm Ph: (02) 60761333 30th November 9:00am to 1:30pm facebook.com/ Full Day Whole School Transition corryongcountryinnandrileysrestaurant 11th December 2020 7-11 Towong Rd, Corryong PAGE SIX THE CORRYONG COURIER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 Spread the painted word

Cont. from page 1. The Community Inclusion Project Team at Corryong Health is encouraging the entire community to get behind • Town Planners • Surveyors • Engineers the Blue Tree project. • Building Designers • Project Managment “The aim is that when • Environmental Management OUR NEXT CORRYONG VISIT WILL BE people see the blue trees NOVEMBER 18, 2020 around the district it will We specialise in all forms of property spark a conversation and investigations in both VIC and NSW:- • Tax Returns • Business Advice • Accounting Services let people know that it’s • Site and Level Surveys • Rural and Town • Financial, Investment & Retirement Planning Advice okay not to be okay,” Subdivisons • Land Title Advice • Planning said team member, Kris Applications • Councils Approvals • Land Ph: 02 6021 3399 Kamba. Capability Assessments • House Designs and [email protected] “We want people to Building Permits • Development Feasibilites know that it is okay to talk, • Road Designs • Sewer and Water Designs Suite 1, Corryong Innovation Space, Boundary Street, Corryong it is okay to tell somebody you are not okay and it is FOCUS PARTNERS - OUR FOCUS IS YOUR FUTURE okay to seek help. We welcome your enquiry to “We want every town discuss our services and valley in our district to get involved and 99 Hume Street, Wodonga Lester & Son register on the Blue Tree Funeral Directors Project website at www. We visit Corryong on a regular basis A tradition of personal, professional care since 1907 bluetreeproject.com.au/.” To become involved Phone: 02 6057 8578 in the project anyone can Kris Kamba with a blue tree at Corryong www.edmgroup.com.au paint a dead tree blue Health. on their property with environmentally friendly mental health,” Kris said. “So come on, spread paint or chalk or by “Blue trees are a the paint and help spread wrapping the tree in blue symbol to stand strong like the word!” hessian. a tree and branch or reach If you want to talk to FIREWOOD For advise and help out to someone you trust someone contact: with materials, contact the or a health professional, Lifeline 13 11 14 Upper Murray Hardwood community inclusion team hotline or other reputable Kids Help 1800 551 800 at Corryong Health on 02 resource for help. Contact: Mensline 6065 3200. “Online education, 1300 789 978 “Seeing a blue tree hotlines and Beyond Rowen Mildren Suicide Call Back Service CherieRoss Barnes, Wright Andrew Tony Harbick Egan & David John Wheeler Vogel might remind someone Blue’s safety plan are a few that it’s okay to feel ‘blue’ resources which can assist 1300 659 467 0428 446 040 02 6056 1700 once in a while and to talk someone experiencing Beyond Blue to those they are close to mental difficulty or at a 1300 22 46 36 0408 869 111 49 Thomas Mitchell Drive Wodonga about their feelings and mental crisis point.” Headspace 1800 650 890 www.lesterandson.com.au

Victoria, you know fire.

The 2020-21 fire season is coming and we’re about to start an important fire safety campaign. With last season’s memories so fresh, some people may find it confronting. If you have any concerns, or you or a loved one are emotionally affected by the campaign, support is available on our website, or by calling Lifeline 13 11 14.

Plan. Act. Survive. Go to vic.gov.au/knowfire

Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE SEVEN FARM & GARDEN SPRING 2020

A Corryong Courier Feature

The Upper Murray community has suffered Plants differ in what they need at this time dreadfully in 2020 with bushfires ravaging of year but it’s a good idea to know which the region in January, followed by a plants need a pruning or tidy-up. Some pandemic lockdown that has significantly may need dividing and now might be a hampered the recovery process. good time to take cuttings from certain However, the resilience of its people has plants. never been questioned and Spring brings Have a good look around the garden to with it hope for us to regenerate not only see what jobs need doing and to check our farms and gardens but also ourselves. whether new mulch and compost layers are needed. Spring is also a busy time on It’s now time to get out and about in the the farm such as tuning up or upgrading garden and for farmers are preparing for equipment, planting and taking care of a bumper season after early rains. It is a animals including newborns. time to renew goals, refresh your home Whether it’s gardening, exercising, spring cleaning, starting a new and unearth your garden from its slumber. There are a host of businesses in the region course, organising renovations or any other project or activity that that can provide you with the right advice Here are some suggestions to help you is perfect to undertake during spring, planning will help you to and support so you can get the most out of embrace spring with a great attitude:- make the most of the warmer months. spring. Planning: work out now how you’ll enjoy The garden in particular will need some tender loving care after See what they have to offer you on the the rest of spring. winter to encourage new healthy growth. following pages. Be water wise this summer Climate outlook overview Communities across “Approximately 50 “If you’re designing a November to January is likely to see above average A La Niña is underway in the tropical Pacific which the North East are being per cent of drinking water new garden or revamping rainfall across nearly all of Australia. typically increases the likelihood of above average asked to take the message is used outside during an existing one, we have On average, days during November to January are rainfall across much of Australia during spring and from Water Week (19 to hotter months and simple lots of useful information likely to be warmer than the long-term average across early summer. 25 October 2020) to start things like fixing drips and on our website to inspire parts of south-east, northern, and western Australia. While the outlooks indicate wetter than average preparing their gardens leaks around the home or a drought tolerant outdoor conditions, southern parts of Australia are entering ahead of the coming garden can make a huge space. On average, nights during November to January are into their drier season, so rainfall is not likely to be summer. difference. “A water wise garden very likely to be warmer than the long-term average sufficient to relieve long-term rainfall deficits. North East Water “Mulch can reduce not only helps save a across nearly all of Australia. Manager Customer water evaporation by precious resource, it also Engagement and 70 per cent and it’s a has a greater ability to Communications, Brad relatively cost effective survive in our changing Willis, said this year’s option to help keep plants climate.” theme is ‘reimagining our healthy and happy. water future’. “Larger investments For water saving “Access to clean water like installing rain water ideas go to website is hugely important to our tanks, drip irrigation and www.waterwise.tips or daily lives, and we all have grey water systems can for the online Learning a responsibility to protect also reduce water usage Festival, visit the website our water environments considerably,” Mr Willis www.newater.com.au/ and resources as well as added. waterweek. use water wisely,” he said. “Spring is a great time to think about how we can all reduce water usage and take some of the stress out of our water resources Purchase all your irrigation products from www.irrigationstore during summer. PAGE EIGHT THE CORRYONG COURIER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 Planning is vital for weed control Be power prepared Now is the time for us all to prepare for bushfire After some tough often the first thing to land management and its application, the helicopter • After summer rain, season. AusNet Services continues to undertake its drought conditions in many grow is weeds.” benefits,” he said. offers the most uniform, another follow up spray extensive maintenance and vegetation management areas, then the devastating During August, Rotor “It was great to see so even and accurate coverage may be required to knock program to maintain a safe and reliable network. fires that tore through Solutions were sought out many local Upper Murray available. Application any summer and/or You might notice our helicopter inspections in your whole communities, by Agriculture Victoria and wider area farmers from the helicopter autumn weeds down. area as we fly over the network to get a clear picture landowners are getting to take part in an online join in and learn something ensures no product waste • Seed application, of how the landscape is looking. You may also notice back on track with their webinar specific to from others and local and the seed and fertiliser then followed by fertiliser crews trimming the trees away from lines or carrying farm management. ‘Aerial Management of agronomists experienced going precisely where is it during the autumn will set out important maintenance work as we step up our “As always spring is a Hill Country”. Mr Acton- first-hand what works and intended to go. up for a great season of preparations for summer. great time for them to get Adams joined a panel of what doesn’t. “This year has seen growth ahead. on top of their pasture and specialists, speaking on “One key topic was, more farmers than ever get “A solid plan will You may also receive notifications for planned outages. form a plan for the coming managing hill country and whether management be onboard aerial fertiliser set the path for ordering We really appreciate your patience and understanding, season,” says Rotor the application of seed and from the ground or air, and seeding, making the products with the required especially during COVID-19 restrictions, while we Solutions owner, Hugh fertiliser from the air. that planning is vital for most of what Mother delivery times, budget complete this critical work. We know it is a difficult Acton-Adams. “With burnt farm land turning old, weed filled Nature has offered. If you decisions and booking in time to be without power and we’re very sorry for any “With recent rains and management in mind, the paddocks into something missed out on the season the operator,” Mr Acton- inconvenience caused by these works. milder temperatures, the free webinar was a useful worth farming and this this year, now is the time Adams added. As part of our work to prepare the network for the growth has been amazing tool for anyone wanting to planning includes the full to start thinking of 2021 “Don’t forget, bushfire season 130,000 power poles and pole assets over a short time but sadly find out more about aerial package Rotor Solutions application.” blackberry season is have been inspected so far, along with 7,000 pieces can offer - aerial spraying, Mr Acton-Adams almost here and with our of pole-top equipment and 141km of powerlines aerial seeding and aerial said some key points to expert spraying techniques replaced. We’ve invested $34 million on vegetation fertiliser. remember included:- and equipment we pride programs, which have removed 3,500 hazardous “The aerial advantage • Rotor Solutions themselves on no off- trees, and trimmed around 279,000 trees to improve is that what aircraft can always advise you speak target damage. Be sure to safety ahead of the bushfire season. do in minutes, can take a to your trusted local ask how to join so many As bushfire season approaches, AusNet Services is ground rig hours. Time is agronomist for any local farmers, utilising encouraging customers to be power prepared. Are an important factor when information regarding the Rotor Solutions Spot your bushfire plans up to date and do they factor in it comes to savings cost what to spray and when, Spraying method. the possible loss of electricity? and not only is application as well as options on seed “Our effective and quick but we aim for and fertiliser. innovated method allows During a bushfire, customers may experience the turnaround of product • Spring is the time us to spray blackberry interruptions to their electricity and/or gas supply, delivered to product to spray, this is vital to in those hard to reach even if their property isn’t directly affected. For this applied, to be as fast as ensuring no seed set places, you never thought reason, bushfire contingency plans should always possible,” Mr Acton- for the year. Book early possible!” factor in possible loss of gas and electricity. Adams said. with Rotor Solutions to Call Hugh, Monique Customers who have a private electric line also need “Comparative to ensure perfect timing of and the Rotor Solutions to ensure it is clear of vegetation to reduce bushfire any other method of application. team today to discuss risk. Customers with private electric lines should any of the above and be contact a registered electrician or certified tree clearer sure to get a jump on for advice to clear their property of any unwanted your blackberry spraying vegetation. booking.

LET’S BE POWER PREPARED FOR SUMMER AusNet Services is preparing for the summer season by completing an extensive maintenance and vegetation management program and conducting helicopter inspections to get a clear picture of how the landscape is looking. We appreciate your patience and understanding during COVID-19 restrictions Soil Tech while we complete this critical work. Potting NETWORK MAINTENANCE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT 130,000 $34 MILLION Mix 35lt powerpoles and pole assets inspected spent on vegetation programs 7,000 3,500 4 Bags pieces of pole-top equipment replaced hazardous trees removed 141KM 279,000 of powerlines replaced trees trimmed for $25

Let’s work together to reduce risk - now is the time to prepare During a bushfire you may experience interruptions to your electricity and/or gas supply, even if your property isn’t directly affected. For this reason your bushfire contingency plan should factor in possible loss of gas and electricity. If you have a private electric line, please ensure it is clear of vegetation to reduce bushfire risk. Please contact a registered electrician or certified tree clearer for advice to clear your property of any unwanted vegetation.

For more information, visit our website www.ausnetservices.com.au/powerprepared Contact us General enquiries: 1300 360 795 Seedlings Punnets $4.20 Faults & emergencies (24 hours): 13 17 99 Seedling Singles $4.00 THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE NINE

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Your Onga Pumps Supplier: Mildren & Coysh, 12-14 Towong Rd, Corryong. Ph: (02) 6076 1151 / E: [email protected] THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE ELEVEN First responders rally for the community Upper Murray Corryong Neighbourhood Centre paramedics and first responders have issued a heartfelt message to the CNC OPEN 9AM TO 4PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY Corryong community - ‘You are not alone’. Upper Murray Employment Group – Join the Facebook group to advertise or find employment They have launched Wodonga Eyecare – Visiting Mon 9th Nov - Call 02 6056 4000 a new mental health Playles Hill Project – Plans and feedback forms available in CNC office initiative following the th tragic deaths of three local RSA Course – Wodonga TAFE delivering in Corryong – Wed 4 Nov – 10am-2.30pm - $50 young men within six Skills & Jobs – Dale visiting 3rd Thursday of every month – Assisting with resumes, job search, ect. months, two to suicide and Technology Playgroup – Wednesday afternoon from 1pm – Assistance with IT queries. one from cancer. Ambulance Victoria 14). Walwa CERT, Meaghan will never walk alone’, “Don’t be afraid to pick THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE CNC SOCIAL ENTERPRISES Daly, said the last along with the names of up the phone or ask your Upper Murray Community Bakery - Open 7 days a week – Phone 02 6076 1196 12 months had been the three much-loved local mates how they’re going incredibly challenging for men. Upper Murray Community Garage - Open Tue, Wed & Thurs - Phone 02 6037 1587 and to start up that all locals, with many hit hard Corryong local important conversation” by drought, the bushfires and paramedic, Marita Marita added. and then Covid-19. Harrison, said Ambulance “As a first step, we’re FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR STAFF & CUSTOMERS, PLEASE USE HAND SANITISER ON ARRIVAL AND “I wanted to do Victoria is often the asking everyone to pick MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS something to get people safety net for community up a hat and wear it and CENTRELINK & VICROADS AGENCY - PRINTING - LAMINATING - FREE INTERNET ACCESS talking about the mental members experiencing maybe start a conversation health challenges we’re mental health problems. with someone.” facing every day in this “We want everyone to The free hats can recovery and due to the know that we don’t have to be collected from the 39 Hanson St, Corryong Vic 3707 ABN 38 793 076 812 pandemic,” Meaghan said. be a last resort,” she said. Corryong Ambulance “I had the idea that “Especially young Ph: 02 6076 2176 Email: [email protected] branch. by wearing a cap with a people, if you’re message of support, it will struggling come and have let people know that our a chat to us. We want you community cares.” to know that we’re here for Thanks to donations you and you can get help.” from Rotary District 9790 Ms Harrison said there and the Rotary Club of is plenty of mental health Yarrawonga/Mulwala, 600 support available for the caps have been printed Corryong community and with the message ‘You through Lifeline (13 11 Telstra updates local network Telecommunications Cameron Jackson, giant, Telstra, has installed chairman of The Man a 5G site in the Upper From Snowy River Bush Murray, bringing the latest Festival, said the new mobile technology to connectivity and upgrades Corryong and district. lays a foundation for the Telstra 5G is already future growth of the event. available across selected “We work closely with parts of Corryong Telstra each year to ensure including Hanson Street the mobile network caters and Towong Road as well for everyone who come to as Corryong Airbase, Corryong which includes Corryong College, temporary infrastructure Corryong Recreation to boost capacity,” he said. Reserve and many other “Now with the 5G homes and businesses. upgrades to the mobile Telstra Regional network around Corryong General Manager, Loretta and the increased capacity, Willaton, said “It’s really it has laid a really exciting Corryong is the important foundation for first place in the Upper future festivals.” Murray and among one The new connectivity of the first places in will be a boom for Victoria’s north east to businesses, locals and now have access to 5G visitors to Corryong, connectivity. according to Towong “Telstra has always Shire CEO, Juliana been dedicated to Phelps, said. The new connecting people in 5G connectivity Telstra’s regional Australia and brought to Corryong ensuring they are amongst means the town is now the first to experience the at the forefront of digital latest mobile technology. connectivity. PAGE TWELVE THE CORRYONG COURIER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020

PUBLIC TENDERS Communities recognised for their strength NOTICES Snowy Valleys Council information and assistance (SVC) has been recognised to inform their personal for its Bushfire Recovery recovery plans while CHIROPRACTOR Project in the Local navigating unfamiliar Government category of systems.” IN CORRYONG the 2020 NSW Resilient In many areas across Australia Awards. the region, residents Dr Rowan Daniel Replacement of Tintaldra Road Council received a were isolated without Visiting weekly ‘highly commended’ award telephone and internet, Bridge, Welaregang NSW 2642 for its bushfire recovery with many focused on Maragle residents at one of the 19 on Fridays and work implemented in the their immediate recovery mobile meetings. 9.30am-5.30pm aftermath of the Dunn’s needs. This required a co- Replacement of Withers Lane Bridge Road bushfire emergency. ordinated communication being provided. agencies continues to co- Next appointments: Bombowlee, NSW 2720 SVC CEO, Matthew effort to ensure that the “The restrictions ordinate and facilitate November 6, 2020 Hyde, said it was a proud right information and imposed by the public projects, activities and Contract No. SVC 2020/04 moment to see council’s assistance was made health orders relating to events for the community 81B Hanson St., Corryong response to the bushfire available at the right the Covid-19 pandemic that contribute to our Ph: 6056 2185 Tenders are invited for the replacement of disaster acknowledged time to as many directly added another layer of region’s recovery existing concrete box culverts at Tintaldra Road, among the many other impacted communities complexity to the 2,000 and build community Welaregang, NSW 2642 and Withers Lane local government and localities as possible. plus interactions with resilience and future Bridge, Bombowlee, NSW 2720 with a new resilience initiatives. “The project team was residents on their recovery disaster preparedness,” he “In the aftermath of challenged to respond bridge on behalf of Snowy Valleys Council. journey,” Mr Hyde added. said. Ken Bailey the bushfires council quickly to the ever The use of both “I would also like to The contract will be delivered in accordance dedicated itself to ensuring changing state and federal traditional and new congratulate the Mechanical with the contract documentation for replacement our community was government information, technology was essential Hub members who were of the existing old culverts and bridge. Tender supported in their recovery assistance and resourcing, during the lockdown highly commended in the journey,” he said. various other agency document will be available on Tenderlink from and complemented the Community Category for “The recovery project involvement and the hard copy distribution their Emergency Welfare Repairs 6 October, 2020. provided continuity constant mapping and of a weekly paper-based Center. 46 Donaldson St Tenders close at 4:00 pm on Friday 30 October, of service and support assessing of community Recovery Bulletin in an “Community support Corryong 2020. For further enquiries, please contact Mr to bushfire affected needs,” Mr Hyde said. effort to prevent bushfire goes hand in hand with community members at “The initial outreach survivors from feeling council initiatives and it is Ph: 6076 1119 Mohammad Chowdhury on 02 6941 2400 or a local grass roots level, was conducted at 19 further isolation and fantastic to see this local email [email protected]. as we worked to ensure Mobile Community stress.” group recognised for their individuals had access to Recovery Meetings over Mr Hyde said council efforts to support their CORRYONG the appropriate level of a period of two weeks, continues to support neighbours and friends.” TAXI SERVICE EMPLOYMENT providing a co-ordinated bushfire recovery and the The winners of outreach response location BIRTHDAYS building of community the state and territory Servicing for multiple government resilience. award categories will departments and agencies “Our Community automatically progress Corryong who were eager to ensure Recovery Officer, to consideration for the LOOKING FOR that their information was partnering with other national awards. & District 0418 697 807 WORKERS? Fencers get in a bit of footy Note: Please do Last weekend the and is staffed by church followed by the pandemic, Advertise in this section of the Rapid Relief Team volunteers who provide the Tintaldra community not call 6076 1418 (RRT) was out in force catering services at a range needed our support now Corryong Courier supporting Australia’s of charitable events and more than ever,” Mr MEETINGS Ph: 02 6076 1045 or email: Biggest Working Bee, one emergencies. Moody said. of many events organised To keep the Tintaldra “Our army of [email protected] by Fencing for Fires which helpers fuelled, RRT volunteers operate from repairs and re-builds fire- volunteers from Albury the heart to serve people affected fences. set up a station near the in need and that is exactly Locally, labourers Tintaldra Hotel, serving up what the weekend’s POSITIONS VACANT and tradies from across hot food - while enjoying Fencing for Fire’s working NSW and Victoria built the AFL grand final which bBee was all about. and repaired fences on was live streamed in the “The majority of the Upper Murray Community Bakery Friday and Saturday in the background! public may not be aware Located in Corryong, bakery is a Corryong PETER Tintaldra area. John Moody, RRT that many NSW and Neighbourhood Centre (CNC) Social Enterprise HUMPHREY The RRT was Albury team leader, Victorian communities said the volunteers were Corryong Football – the first of its kind in the area. The enterprise established by the are still struggling with Netball Club Happy 70th birthday for Plymouth Brethren pleased to support such an the after-effects of last was created to support the CNC’s mission: October 28th, 2020. Christian Church in 2013 important cause. summer’s bushfires and ‘To make a difference for people in our community “After the devastating Annual General Love form all the crew. to reflect its principles we hope our humble Meeting by providing a vibrant hub of lifelong learning of care and compassion bush fires earlier this year, contribution goes a little Friday 6th November, that brings people together, connects them with way towards alleviating POSITIONS VACANT some of that continued services, programs, employment and activities 2020 - 7:30pm stress. Events Centre, and points them in the right direction.’ “This is the second Corryong Rec. Reserve FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF time RRT has assisted • Executive positions Fencing for Fires and we We are looking for reliable front of house workers are very proud to support are vacant and need to with excellent customer service. such an important cause,” be filled The right candidates will be available to work he said. Come and join our during the Man From Snowy River Bush Jamie Wolf, Founder committee for Season of Fencing for Fires, said Festival, Easter, summer holidays, on week days Information & Retail the event was a great 2021! & some weekends. success with Tintaldra For further information APPRENTICE BAKERS Support Assistant locals overwhelmed by contact Club Secretary, the support. “Australia’s This position provides opportunity to:- Nadia Edwards via Biggest Working Bee, with email nnedwards84@ • Learn a trade that can be used worldwide - Fencing for Fires, was all qualified bakers are in demand everywhere! about helping the farmers outlook.com who’s lives have been • Work in an essential service industry with devastatingly impacted CONTRACTING opportunity for creative expression by this years’ bushfires,” • Be a part of a supportive organisation that he said. The relief team’s looks at the ‘bigger picture’ and encourages catering for Australia’s HAY Biggest Working Bee was personal and community development amazing. The weekend • Work fulltime or part time was all about helping those CARTAGE The right candidate for the job will:_ impacted from the 2020 • All areas bushfires and the team as (Experienced • Have great listening and communication skills well as all the supporters contractor / own truck) • Be able to follow instructions helped us do just that.” • Can also supply grass • Be reliable and motivated Every day in some hay & cereal hay small way, RRT volunteers (big rounds) • Be prepared to work early morning and some offer a helping hand to • Competitive rates weekends those in need. For more Rod Cowie, Corryong If you’re interested in joining our team email information about the your resumè to [email protected]. Rapid Relief Team go to 0408 364 910 https://rrtglobal.org/. THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE THIRTEEN WHAT, WHEN & WHO Find-a-Word CORRYONG HEALTH UPPER HUME ANGLICAN PARISH HEALTH SERVICE Parishioners Alcohol, Tobacco and Spring cleaning Other Drugs support – please note:- drug withdrawal nurs- There will be no es and counsellors from Church Services during Urgent Care Centre Wodonga will visit on an the current Level 3 outreach basis as required. (UCC):- Covid-19 restrictions. 1. Present to the UCC Ph: 1800 657 573. 2. Be assessed by highly Enquiries: trained nurse Rev Mitch Porter 02 WASTE 6076 1057 3. 3. If required a Doctor MANAGEMENT will be contacted via My Emergency Doctor Corryong Tip BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday: 3pm - 5pm 87-89 Hanson Street Other Services:- Sunday: 12 noon - 4pm Enquiries: Emergencies - 000 Public holidays - Closed Pastor Graeme Van (anytime) Waste Collection Days: Brummelen - Corryong Medical Clinic Tuesday: Towong, Tin- - 02 6076 3290 taldra, Walwa, Jingellic, (02) 60761 468 Corryong Health Lucyvale, Colac Colac CATHOLIC PARISH Reception - 02 6076 3200 Thursday: Cudgewa Val- Nurse on Call – 1300 606 ley, Cudgewa, Nariel, Services will 024 (anytime) Thougla, Biggara, Bunroy resume when health GP helpline – 1800 022 Friday: Corryong Town- restrictions allow. 222 (anytime) ship, Khancoban. Pathology – Mon. to Frid. For more information PENTECOSTAL 8am to 12pm. visit www.towong.vic.gov. Ambassadors of Jesus au or phone 02 6071 5100 59 Donaldson Street MUSEUM ROSTER or 1300 365 222 (local call Pastors Douglas & Carol cost). Allen 6076 2050 /51. Fax 6076 2052.E-mail: (aoj@ CLOSED LOCAL JUSTICES corryong.net). The public is advised OF PEACE that the Man From Carol Allen - NSW & PENTECOSTAL Snowy River Museum Vic. (6076 2051); Merv Services will will be closed until Ward (6076 1369); Phil further notice due to Coulston (6071 2746); resume when health the Covid-19 health Tom Newton - Vic (0438 restrictions allow. restrictions. 382 140); Terry Forrest Ambassadors of Jesus (0499 579 502). 59 Donaldson Street. MEALS ON WHEELS Enquiries: Pastors CORRYONG Douglas & Carol Allen Corryong Health FOODSHARE 6076 2050 /51. Fax 6076 2052.E-mail: (aoj@corry- OP SHOP Due to the coronavirus ong.net). pandemic Corryong Food- bathroom detergent kitchen repetitive CLOSED Share has changed from beds dishes lawn routine The public is advised a drop-in service to a ‘no Courier bins domestic magazines rug that the Corryong Op contact care package’ Shop will be closed delivery service an Advertising blinds drudgery maintenance scrub until further notice Wednesday & Thursday boring elbow mop sink due to the Covid-19 Thursday. Contact Carol Placement of health restrictions. on 0427 762 051 or advertisements bucket grease mow sponge LOCAL POLICE Douglas 0427 014 935 • Registration or clean floors newspapers tedious prior to 9.30am for same For all emergencies call engine numbers and a clothes furniture plants tiresome Triple Zero - 000 day delivery. price are required for Household items from curtains glass products washing up For non-urgent matters motor vehicle sales. call the Police Assistance Corryong Relief Centre cutlery ironing rake windows Line (24/7) 131 444 are still by appointment. • IDs are required Corryong - 02 6076 1666 when placing a birth 18 letters left over, Solution: Muck out time UNITING CHURCH TOWONG SHIRE & notice, wedding notice

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76 Hanson St., Corryong SERVICES ARE notice. Question: What parttired! of the always car are is the they laziest? because wheels, Answer:The Council customer service SUSPENDED AND and library staff are availa- • All trade ads must ble Monday to Friday 9am WILL RESUME to 4.30pm . WHEN HEALTH have the licence name Council office and library RESTRICTIONS and no. appear in the are closed on weekends and public holidays. ALLOW ad. Telephone: Cnr Donaldson & Wheeler Birthday Shire: 6076 2160; St., Corryong Advertisements will Library: 6076 1639 Church Council: Linda only be published COMMUNITY CAR Nankervis 6077 9212 once you have agreed 24-30 Hanson St., Corryong. Ph: 6076 1286 A service for those Pastoral Enquiries: Sandy either verbally, via Club without transport to access Hill 6076 8273, Catherine email or in writing to Ross 6076 1363, Linda appointments in Alb- the quoted price and Nankervis 6077 9212 Zoe Bond, November 3, 2016 (4) Wodonga. Ph: 6076 3200. Hall Hire: Pamela Menere publication date(s). 0408 767 327 If you have an To register your child in the Birthday Club phone Radio Upper enquiry please phone Murray SEVENTH DAY us 02 6076 1045 or 6076 1045 or email ADVENTIST 88.7 / 98.9 / 107.7 email to adverts@ Jennifer Fennell Services will corryongcourier.com. [email protected] Wed: 10am - 1pm resume when health au. Sun: 1pm - 5pm restrictions allow. EACH BIRTHDAY CLUB MEMBER RECEIVES A BIRTHDAY CARD AND FREE PATTIES PARTY PACK PAGE FOURTEEN THE CORRYONG COURIER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 Services & Business Directory

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DON’S R & S MCINNES EARTHMOVING FREIGHT Equipment for hire SERVICE • 2 x 21 ton Volvo excavators Corryong - Cudgewa - Walwa- • Volvo 30 ton dump truck Tintaldra - - Albury/ • D6T CAT Bulldozer Wodonga and surrounding areas daily • 10m Truck & Dog 61 Hanson Street, Coryrong Michael and Sandra Green • Cat 12G Grader Phone Jane Mongan Ph: 0411 617 086 or 02 6077 4215 • Triaxle Float • Log Grab 0427 737 556 • 11 ton smooth & padfoot rollers CARPET CLEANING For all enquires please phone BUILDING Richard and Samantha on 02 6076 1446 or 0408 768 246 GRAHAM PFEIFFER WILESMITH CARPET & G CONSTRUCTIONS P/L UPHOLSTERY CLEANING P BUILDER Free hallways and mats with house lots Fully licenced: Vic DBU6087 NSW 175143C Pensioner discounts available ILLIE NEW HOMES AND HCONTRACTINGR RENOVATIONS v Road Construction & Maintenance v Road Re-sheeting Equipment for PHONE: v Dairy Lanes PLANT HIRE hire: Wacker packer 0428 482 976 v Culvert & Drainage / Concrete trowel or contact local agent v Site Cuts Full Range of Quarry Products / Cement mixers / Hobie’s v Building Pads Rotary hoe / Generator Sports Store v Subdivisions Corryong Glass / Demolition saw 6076 1121 v Dam Construction & Cleaning Supplies / Paving saw / Gas For all your glass Phone: Office - 02 6076 1329 heaters / Sheet lifters requirements / Concrete vibrators Greg - 0408 555 131 / Fax: 02 6076 2240 • Supply only or supply COMPUTER SERVICES / Dingo digger with and fix Email: [email protected] trencher / Rippers • Insurance work / 4-in-1 Bucket and • 24 hour service plenty more. Day and • After hours board up Corryong weekend rates. S & K WHITEHEAD Computer Contact: G Pfeiffer on 0417 684 727 EARTHMOVING P/L Services ph: 02 6076 1624 • 3 x 20 Ton Excavators or fax: 02 6076 2024 • CAT D6T Bulldozer • Komatsu D65 Bulldozer BUS SERVICE For competitive prices and local services, systems (on site installation), software • Komatsu 655 Grader accessories and system maintenance. • Truck and Truck Trailers CORRYONG BUS & FREIGHT Call to discuss your requirements or for an • 25 Ton Dump Truck TIMETABLE obligation free quote. • Rock Breaker • Smooth Drum Roller Daily service to Albury-Wodonga via Walwa Warwick Ross Monday to Friday Ph: 6076 2233 / Fax: 6076 1609 • Tri-axle Spread Float Departs: Corryong Newsagency (6076 1381)...... 7.30am QUARRY PRODUCTS Cudgewa...... 7.45am CONCRETERS • Road Base - 25mm & 40mm Tintaldra...... 8.00am Walwa Store (6037 1291)...... 8.20am • Rock for erosion control Jingellic Store (6037 1320)...... 8.45am For all your earthmoving needs Mount Alfred...... 9.00am ...... 9.30am Simon & Kim Whitehead Arrives: Ph: 02 6076 2036 / 0408 495 468 Snow White Depot...... 10.15am HARRY’S (474 David St., Albury) Wodonga Post Office...... 10.30am (High St., Wodonga) CONCRETING Departs: Advertising Wodonga Post Office...... 1.30pm Snow White Depot ...... 2.00pm For a Quality Finish (6021 4368) pays dividends Arrives: Long term rates available Granya...... 2.50pm Ph: 02 6076 1045 Mount Alfred...... 3.25pm • Shed Slabs • Pathways Jingellic...... 3.35pm Email: [email protected] Walwa...... 3.45pm • Driveways • Patios Tintaldra...... 4.00pm • Exposed Stamp & Stencil Towong...... 4.10pm Corryong Newsagency...... 4.30pm Make your • Pickup/drop off service available to railway Bobcat & Tipper Hire ADVERT stand out with a stations, airport and hospitals. Call Maurie or Clayton on 0427 240 077 splash of colour for ONLY an • Bus service does not operate on weekends or 0439 400 418 extra $10 Victorian public holidays. THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 THE CORRYONG COURIER PAGE FIFTEEN Services & Business Directory

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MONGAN SUBSCRIPTIONS HANDYMAN SERVICES PLUMBING G J & D A SMEDLEY • Roof Plumber • Drainage • Gas Fitter • Sewer Machine (Greg & Di) • Supply of fittings • Painting Reasonable Rates • Maintenance Prompt service • Handyman Service Mobile: 0417 293 192 Ph: 0419 860 203 Home: 02 6077 1255 02 6076 2202 Lic Vic: 44726 NSW: 78004C MOVING IN 2020? Keep up with the news MEDICAL SERVICE PRINTING in the Upper Murray with a subscription to the ALWA MEDICAL CLINIC Corryong Courier • Regularly visiting doctors v Dr Barbara Hoare v Dr Clare Roczniok A great gift for family & friends! v Dr Ian Partridge v Dr Stephanie Partridge v Dr Susan Lumsdaine Digital and print • y Same da appointments generally available subscriptions available • Bulk billing for concession card holders SPECIALISING IN Digital: corryongcourier. & children 16yrs & under com.au • Blood/pathology tests COLOUR WORK Print: Phone 02 6076 Phone: 6037 1222 For all your printing needs 1045 or email editorial@ Appointments also available with Contact Mark Collins 0418 602 623 Maternal Health Nurse. corryongcourier.com.au PAGE SIXTEEN THE CORRYONG COURIER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2020 AUCTIONEERS, LIVESTOCK Contact your local representative Upper Murray Sport Jeff Brindley Mobile: 0428 762 554 AH: 02 6077 5275 Clubs score funding goals Seven netball clubs With many clubs and and associations impacted associations left devastated by the bushfires that by the bushfires, the ravaged parts of Australia grants will play a role in in late 2019 and early 2020 supporting netball clubs have received more than and associations to deliver $45,000 in grants through programs and clinics, Round 2 of the Confident rebuild infrastructure, Livestock & General Girls Foundation Bushfire replace equipment, Recovery Grants initiative. host awards nights and Transport The Bushfire Relief community events and Appeal, established cover membership costs, by Netball Australia’s among many other M & B McKimmie official charity partner projects. • Ascots NVLX Teys Wagga the Confident Girls CGF CEO, Nadine Foundation (CGF), raised Cohen, said the foundation PH: 0488 760 517 more than $365,000 earlier was delighted to continue 02 6076 0517 this year and has already providing support to those successfully delivered in need. more than $50,000 “2020 has been an through the first round of enormous year for all grants to eight clubs and but especially for those associations. affected by the devastating Two local clubs shared bushfires we saw in late in the second round 2019 and earlier this funding with Federals and year, so it’s important receiving we continue to rally and $10,000 and $9,775 support our netball family respectively. members that might need The Corryong club an extra boost to get back recieved a $10,000 grant in on their feet,” she said. round one of the program. Donations can still be made at donate. An advisory committee approved the grants. their communities, granted netball.com.au and with representatives The CGF uses netball as more than $1.6 million, applications for Round from Netball Australia, a vehicle for change to help supported more than 860 3 of the Confident Girls the netball community address emotional, social programs in across 430 Foundation Bushfire and the Confident Girls and physical wellbeing. Australian locations, with Recovery grants will open Foundation assessed and Since its inception, it more than 50 per cent in in 2021, with dates to be moderated all applications has supported more than regional, remote and rural confirmed. and the Foundation Board 74,000 girls, women and communities. Tee to Green • Livestock Agents With the bias Results from 12pm to 12.30pm - Corryong Wednesday 21/10 - play at 1pm. A roster will • Rural Property Marketing Midweek results:- Noel Blake; Thursday be set up for Sunday bowls Wednesday 14/10: Monthly Medal - 9 hole winner 22/10 - Joy Towers, Faye duty. We provide the following services: Shirley Turnham 11 points; 18 holes winner Ros McKimmie and Maxine Coming up:- • Livestock • Property Sheather 110-32=79 & 29 points (medal winner). Whitehead. Wednesday 11th • Paddock Sales • Obligation free appraisals Monday 19/10: 9 holes 4BBB - Winners Ilma We’d love to see November - Men’s Club Clarke & Ilma Findlay 11 points (on c/b). players turning up to bowl Pairs at 1pm - names in by • Auctions, Private Sales 12.30pm; November • Corryong Liveweigh Scales Wednesday 21/10: Captain v President (9 holes – the green is great and & Tenders apart from the weekend 12 - Ladies Club Pairs. stableford - Winners were the Captain’s team 61- • Wodonga Market Sales • Clearing Sales rain, the weather has been Thursday rosters:- 53. fantastic. Oct 29 - C E Smedley, M Livestock: Rodney McKenzie 0427 707 248 / 02 6077 9103 Corryong midweek mixed golf is played Mondays Sunday mixed bowls Reiners, J Jarvis; Nov 5 - J Cameron Hilton 0419 578 309 and Wednesdays (9/18 holes) 9.30am for 10 am will be recommencing on .Thompson, J Spurgeon, Property: Mike Weller 0410 663 041 start - all welcome. Sunday 1st November. M Whitsed. Roll on! Talk to us TODAY about your Livestock & Property requirements Men’s golf is played on Saturday 11am for 11.30am There will be someone in start). the office to take names ~ The Hammer

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