PLUMBER PLUMBER Walsh Plumbing ‡ NEW HOMES & RENOVATIONS ‡ ROOFING Lic No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

PLUMBER PLUMBER Walsh Plumbing ‡ NEW HOMES & RENOVATIONS ‡ ROOFING Lic No THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2021 www.terangexpress.com.au Rec. Retail $1.60 incl. GST Excellence recognised Congratulations: Terang’s Kerrie Fortescue has received a nomination for excellence in the upcoming national Family Day Care Awards. 2021E For the full story turn to Page 3. Shire opens façade improvement program CORANGAMITE business operators are be really keen to get out of the city and we Council will waive planning fees for suc- street; or running out of time to apply for a Business can expect to see more domestic visitors,” cessful applicants but building permit fees • Universal access improvements (eg. Façade Improvement Program (BFIP). she said. will still apply. Work on buildings in heritage ramps). Applications under the 2021-2022 program, “Attractive shopping strips in our towns will areas will need to meet any relevant planning Successful applicants will have until May with a total of $50,000 up for grabs, will close entice more people to stop and spend.” guidelines. Businesses which have had façade 31, 2022 to complete the works. at 9am on Monday, August 9. Manager growth and engagement Rory Nee- grants previously are still eligible, but prefer- Mr Neeson encouraged businesses to call the This is the seventh annual round of façade son said council worked with 23 businesses ence will be given to businesses which have economic development team on 5593 7100 to funding, with businesses not on the main street across seven towns through the façade pro- not previously been funded. discuss their application for the best chance of a shire town now eligible for the fi rst time. gram last year, with benefi ts expected to fl ow Works could include: of success. Local businesses can apply for up to $3000 for those communities. • Painting or cleaning; Guidelines and application forms are avail- (exc. GST) on a $1:$1 basis. “Not only do the grants support the business • Removing old signs, air-conditioners and able at www.corangamite.vic.gov.au/facades Mayor Ruth Gstrein said slow trade due to being improved, they also generate work for hoardings; or the Civic Centre at 181 Manifold Street, COVID-19 restrictions might make it a good local tradespeople and suppliers,” he said. • Installing new business signs; Camperdown. time for businesses to jump-start the economic Applicants will need to fund the works and • Repairs, maintenance or replacement of For more information on the program, con- recovery with a shopfront makeover. council will pay its contribution following tiles, awnings or verandahs; tact council’s growth and engagement team on “When the lockdowns are lifted, people will completion. • Installing interior lights visible from the 5593 7100. STAY DRY...AND SAVE! CALL IN TO OUR Need a new handbag? RURAL STORE SAVESA 15% OFF Shop this week AND SAVE BBOGS BOOTS ON KAIWAKA and WET WEATHER # GEAR SAVE 20% Corner of Estcourt and Sale ends Wednesday August 4 (#Excludes already discounted lines.) rural store Baynes Streets Terang Fraz Family terang co-op Fraz Familyil Pharmacy h Pharmacy & Ph 5592 1555 (option 4) 68 High St, Terang Ph 5592 1253 70 High St, Terang Ph 5592 1253 Gifts at 70 Like us Page 2 ~ Thursday, July 29, 2021 What's On in the WESTERN DISTRICT Your Local Events Guide AUGUST 7th, 2021 ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH MARKET Saturday, August 7 9am - 1pm Church Grounds, Terang Phone Julie on 5592 1378 Rejuvenated: The front garden was among the areas of Mortlake College to receive a facelift. 2021D 14th, 2021 WOORNDOO MORTLAKE FNC GOODS & Ongoing works transforming college SERVICES AUCTION THE Mortlake College P-12 grounds what my grandfather told me and he wasn’t by the end of this term. It won’t quite be a remained a hive of activity despite lock- just talking physical but organisation, prepa- Mount Shadwell, but it’s something a bit more Saturday, August 14 down and holidays as capital works reju- ration and keeping things in order.” playful for the students.” 7.30pm venate a number of areas of the school. Mr Fitzpatrick said the slew of upgrades The school has also undertaken enhance- Woorndoo Clubrooms were a credit to a process of collaboration with The works include an open area garden ad- ments with safety in mind, including the the student council and business manager Dot Phone Jodie on 0427 992 784 jacent to the assembly area, safety improve- installation of outdoor lockers to ease conges- Jenkins. ments to the pick-up and drop-off area, the tion in the hallways and the addition of bol- “It’s a credit to the school council, and Ms recent redevelopment of the front garden out- lards, signage and line marking at the pick-up Jenkins, in ensuring we have funds to actually side the offi ce and the upcoming completion and drop-off carpark. spend on such upgrades,” he said. OCTOBER of decking area outside the P-2 building. “We don’t compromise safety, and since “You have to be quite frugal and strategic in having the drop-off and pick-up realigned School principal Sean Fitzpatrick said cap- a way to ensure we’re not missing out on other we knew it was something we had to do,” Mr 30th, 2021 ital works upgrades in recent years, such as programs and essential things we need.” Fitzpatrick said. Jean Wood Music Scholarship the modernisation of the P-2 and A wing area, Mr Fitzpatrick said the ongoing works on a Additional upgrades remain in the pipeline AUDITIONS & had kick-started a drive to capitalise on the vibrant new garden at the assembly area was as the school unfolds long-term plans for the INTERVIEWS improvements. a point of emphasis as “our place of togeth- revitalisation of the school. will be held on “We’ve had asphalting completed, garden erness”. Saturday, October 30 beds reformed, painting of the corridors and “We want to enhance that area because that’s “We’ve also generously been supported by Applications must be we’re purchasing new furniture,” he said. where our school community comes together Origin Energy to erect a shelter for our senior submitted by Mon, Oct. 25. “We’re starting to create some spaces out- every Monday,” he said. secondary students,” Mr Fitzpatrick said. Forms from Nellie Plummer at side that our students can make use of and feel “Everyone is getting a little bit somewhere [email protected] “Our student leaders have had a huge part in connected to, and it’s important they have high across the school. Any queries 0438 805 958 the design and development of the garden so quality grounds as well as classroom spaces. that’s been their voice and agency to contrib- “Once you start improvement in one area, “The upgrades start physically and then ute to the design. you look at others and think ‘We could do align to culture, behaviours and attitudes. It’s “It’ll have a couple of outdoor amphitheatres something there too.’ Are you planning a a symbolic approach, a great investment and where the students can sit around and we’ll “We’ll engage with students, parents and it’s exciting to see progress. even have a mount in part of it. school council around how we can do that community event? “My motto is look good, feel good. That’s “We’re hoping the garden will be completed work.” For just $50... your advert will run across all Letter to the Editor four WDNEWS publications up until, and including Moyne earns top nod the dedicated small businesses, after it was one of 18 events is open for community feedback the week of your event. for small tourism residents and volunteers who to be funded under our annual from July 17 until August 15. continue to make Port fairy and Community Grants Program Please visit moyne.vic.gov.au/ The earlier you place your Dear Sir, the whole shire such a great place announced this month. Your-Say/Council-Plan to review advertisement, Fantastic news last week to visit. Also this month we celebrated the Plan and make a submission. with Port Fairy being awarded A great example was the recent NAIDOC Week by awarding Finally, we’ll be holding our the longer it will run. Winter Weekends Festival. council’s inaugural NAIDOC the 2021 Victorian Top Small next monthly Listening Post in Congratulations to the tireless Week Ambassador Award to Tourism Town by the Victorian Hawkesdale on Saturday, July 24, Call our office on 5593 1888 volunteers who were able to Archie Roach at a community CONDITIONS OF PROMOTION: Tourism Industry Council. 10am to 11.30am. adapt to changing COVID-19 event in Port Fairy. If you would like to speak to * no changes to advertisement once published This is a signifi cant achievement restrictions to bring a great line It was a great celebration your councillors in person, please * Payment required at time of placement for our local tourism industry and up of events throughout the past and recognition of Archie’s come along for a chat. * One event per listing my thanks go out to the Great two months. achievements and ongoing * Events/Functions only (Meetings/AGMs not accepted) Ocean Road Regional Tourism Council look forward to again contributions to the community. Cr Daniel Meade * Appearance pending volume Board for their support and to all supporting the event next year, The Draft Council Plan 2021-24 Mayor, Moyne Shire 5 DAY THU FRI SAT SUN MON WEATHER JUL 29 JUL 30 JUL 31 AUG 1 AUG 2 FORECAST 5º5 15º 5º5 14º 7º 16º 4º4 13º 4º4 14º Mostly Sunny Possible Showers ShowersPossible Showers Possible Showers Thursday, July 29, 2021 ~ Page 3 Local educator nominated for excellence TERANG Family Day Care so children can make new friends in educator Kerri Fortescue has their community.
Recommended publications
  • Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Elise and the Gold Gloop by S.B. Davies S.B
    Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Elise and the Gold Gloop by S.B. Davies S.B. Davies. At the age of six, my daughter was a good reader for her age, but refused to start reading “proper books” with chapters and no pictures. She was bored with “Horrid Henry” and fairies saving a rainbow yet once more and insisted that she was old enough to read proper books, but every one she tried was “too difficult”. It wasn’t she couldn’t read them, it was the concepts and storylines; they were all designed for nine and ten year olds. There was another problem too. She wanted to read about girls, yet all the books about girls we could find were twee and dull. My daughter is happy to read about a princess, along as she is a Ninja Princess; happy to save rainbows, as long as it involves a good sword fight or perhaps a well-planned heist. After a few months of this, my lovely daughter stopped reading. We tried most of the “first chapter books” that people recommend; all met with disinterest. So I asked her exactly what she wanted in a “proper book”. After much though, she wrote down: “Dragons, princess, zombies, vampires, ghosts, but not spiders and it should be funny and scary and have fighting in it.” We couldn’t find such a book with concepts and vocabulary suitable for a six year old – so I wrote one. I had written novels before, but not a children’s book, so I had help from my daughter to find the right level.
    [Show full text]
  • MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CLUB Muwfc News - Preseason Edition ISSUE 1
    2014 muwfc MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CLUB muwfc news - preseason edition ISSUE 1 the president’s address VWFL Premier Division “Helen Lambert” Best and Fairest vote- count. Both players had outstanding seasons this year that Season’s greetings to all MUWFC members and supporters... included representing Victoria in the National Championships in Cairns, plus being drafted by the Western Bulldogs in the I warmly welcome you all to the first edition of the Mugarsette inaugural AFL Women’s Draft match on the MCG. since our AGM was held this November. It is imperative we acknowledge the work of all outgoing committee members as Congratulations to our very own Reserves coach, Laura Kane, we welcome the new committee members who are already who took out the Senior Coach of the Year at the North West busy behind the scenes planning your 2014 season. Thank Australian Football Coaches Association Awards Dinner. We are you to former President Bronwyn McGorlick who leaves behind extremely proud of this achievement and thank Laura for her some rather large boots to fill. Emma Phillips, Cat O’Bryan, contributions to the MUWFC over season. Louise Ainscough, Rio Coulson, LJ Kelly, Marcelle Fleming and Sonia Graham will also be missed in their respective roles. The And last but certainly not least, a big congratulations goes new committee are welcomed below. out to player and committee member, Jess “Ego” Egan, who has been awarded a VWFL life membership. The award This first edition of the Mugarsette has been difficult to acknowledges an illustrious career both on and off the field put together due to the overwhelming amount of positive for Ego, having represented her state three times, taking out information we have to share with you.
    [Show full text]
  • Denise Drysdale Speaks at 2016 AGM
    Denise Drysdale speaks at 2016 AGM The Dementia Guide launched The Virtual ForestTM now available | AUTUMN 2017 ISSUE#124 Winter 2015 MEMORY MATTERS 1 Alzheimer’s Australia Vic Learning Services WELCOME 155 Oak Street, Parkville Vic 3052 FROM OUR CEO Family Services 98-104 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn Vic 3122 Regional Offices Albury, Bairnsdale, Ballarat, Bendigo, Welcome to the to our first Memory Matters for 2017. You will Cowes, Drouin, Geelong, Mildura, find stories on much of our activity since November throughout Shepparton, Warrnambool this issue. ABN 14 671 840 186 Postal Address This magazine is just one way you can stay in contact with Alzheimer’s Australia Vic Locked Bag 3001, Hawthorn 3122 Alzheimer’s Australia Vic. I do encourage you to sign up for our monthly eNews, Tel 03 9815 7800 visit our Facebook page or explore our website for news and to find out the many Fax 03 9815 7801 ways we can support you, your friends and family. There are many options for getting involved with our activities be it fundraising, joining our consumer advisory About us network or volunteering to whatever level you are comfortable. Even sharing Alzheimer’s Australia Vic is the peak a webpage link or engaging on Facebook is helping us to raise awareness and body and charity for people, of all ages, living with all forms of dementia. We making sure others know we are here for them. provide support, information, education and advocate to empower and enable I wish to extend my congratulations to Maree McCabe who has served as CEO people living with dementia, their families and carers.
    [Show full text]
  • Jaz Garners Players' Attention
    JAZ GARNERS PLAYERS’ ATTENTION Monday 20th April North Melbourne star Jasmine Garner’s transition to a midfielder has proven an overwhelming success, with the Kangaroo winning the AFLW Players’ Most Valuable Player Award, proudly presented by Our Watch, following an outstanding AFLW season. The 25-year-old was voted the clear winner by her peers with 413 votes, ahead of second-year Carlton youngster Madison Prespakis (227) and Collingwood’s Jaimee Lambert (201). Garner, an AFLW foundation player who kicked the competition’s first ever goal as a Magpie before crossing to North Melbourne after the 2018 season, spent the majority of AFLW4 as a midfielder after winning All Australian selection as a forward in 2019. The Yarraville product also complemented her midfield time by resting in the forward line, booting eight goals for the year, only two away from the competition’s leading goal-kicker. Garner, who was presented with her MVP trophy while isolating at her family home in Trentham, said she is humbled to receive the honour from her peers. “I’m truly proud to be recognised by the AFLW players’ as their MVP,” Garner said. “The AFLW competition has come so far in such a short space of time, all the players have put their heart and soul into performing, so for the cohort to value my contribution this highly is something I won’t forget.” A NORTH FORWARD TURNED AFLW COACH’S INSIGHT INTO HOW GARNER BECAME A VERSATILE WEAPON Garner, an All-Australian forward in 2019, is the first North Melbourne player to win the AFLPA MVP since Wayne Carey in 1998.
    [Show full text]
  • Afl Players' Multicultural Map 2019
    Scotland England Aiden Bonar Aidan Corr Sam Docherty Paul Hunter Kirsten McLeod Oscar Allen Charlie Ballard Nicola Barr Kieren Briggs Riley Bonner Tim Callum Brown Stephanie Cain Stephen Callum Phil Davis Liam Dawson Tory Dickson Sam Draper Jade Ellenger Alicia Eva GWS GIANTS GWS GIANTS CARLTON ADELAIDE WESTERN WEST COAST GOLD COAST GWS GIANTS GWS GIANTS PORT Broomhead GWS GIANTS FREMANTLE Coniglio Coleman-Jones GWS GIANTS BRISBANE WESTERN ESSENDON BRISBANE GWS GIANTS AFL PLAYERS’ BULLDOGS ADELAIDE COLLINGWOOD GWS GIANTS RICHMOND BULLDOGS MULTICULTURAL MAP 2019 Ireland Brodie Smith Sam William Walker Aaron Young Cameron Zac Foot Billy Frampton Sabrina Ryan Hugh Goddard Damon Greaves Brianna Green Pearce Hanley Anne Hatchard Sam Hayes Jacob Heron Dana Hooker Dan Houston Nathan Hrovat Connor Idun Peter Ladhams ADELAIDE Switkowski NORTH GOLD COAST Zurhaar SYDNEY PORT Frederick Garthwaite CARLTON HAWTHORN FREMANTLE GOLD COAST ADELAIDE PORT GOLD COAST FREMANTLE PORT NORTH GWS GIANTS PORT FREMANTLE MELBOURNE NORTH ADELAIDE BRISBANE RICHMOND ADELAIDE ADELAIDE MELBOURNE ADELAIDE MELBOURNE Yvonne Bonner Callum Brown Ailish Conor Glass Pearce Hanley Nathan Jones Zak Jones GWS GIANTS GWS GIANTS Considine HAWTHORN GOLD COAST MELBOURNE SYDNEY Wales Sweden ADELAIDE Northern Mitchell Lewis Ryan Lester Chris Mayne Jarrad McVeigh Rhiannon Hayley Miller Dylan Moore Kurt Mutimer Connor Nutting Brodie Riach Josh Rotham Shane Savage Jessica Philipa Seth William Brodie Smith HAWTHORN BRISBANE COLLINGWOOD SYDNEY Metcalfe FREMANTLE HAWTHORN WEST COAST GOLD COAST
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2011
    annual 2011 report 2011 HIGHLIGHTS 1 MAIN HEADING GOES HERE Sub-headingAnnual Report 2011 MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY MOUNTAINEERING CLUB annual 02 report 2011 THE VISION FOR SPORT IS THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF CONTENTS MeLBOURne IS THE LEADING AuSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY IN SPORTING PERFORMAnce, LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION AND QUALITY OF FACILITIES. SPoRT at THE UnIVERSITy oF MElBoURnE, page 05. HIGHLIGHTS HIGH PERFORMAnce Chairman’s and Director’s Report 04 University Sport 21 Sport at the University of Melbourne 05 Australian University Games 26 History of Sport 06 Sports Awards 27 2011 Highlights 07 Elite Athlete Program 28 Strategic Plan for Sport 10 Scholarship Recipients 30 Capital Projects 11 Scholarship & Grant Recipients 32 Blues 2011 34 PROGRAMS SPORT, RECREATIONAL & INSTRUCTIONAL CLUBS Venue Hire & Membership 14 Fitness Programs 15 Club Highlights and Information 36 Community & Campus Sport 17 College Sport 18 PEOPLE Community Events 19 MU Sport Board 53 MUSA President Report 54 MU Sport People 55 MU Supporters & Preferred Suppliers 56 Financial Report 57 Donor Acknowledgement 58 Give To Sport 59 annual re- port 2011 High- Lights INTRODUCING SPORT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BOAT RACE NATIONAL INDIGENOUS GAMES 2011 annual 04 HIGHLIGHTS report 2011 CHAIRMAN’s REPORT It is with great pleasure that I am able clubs and other stakeholders continue to present the 2011 Annual Report. to strive to ensure that the University of Melbourne is the leading sporting This year was both an exciting and challenging University in the country for performance, time for sport at the University of Melbourne participation and quality of facilities. and the report highlights and celebrates the many achievements of our student athletes, Finally, I would like to thank my fellow sporting teams and clubs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Annual Report
    Table of Contents Key Pillars of 2012 – 2015 Strategic Plan ............................................................................................. 1 People of the SMJFL ........................................................................................................................... 3 Chairman’s Report .............................................................................................................................. 5 General Manager’s Report ................................................................................................................. 7 Football Operations Manager’s Report ........................................................................................... 10 Director of Umpiring Report ............................................................................................................ 14 Interleague ........................................................................................................................................ 18 SMJFL NAB Lightning Carnival Teams ............................................................................................. 20 Premiers, Best on Ground and Best & Fairest ................................................................................. 23 Ladders .............................................................................................................................................. 24 Player Recognition Awards .............................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Katie Brennan(Q)
    AFL U18 YOUTH GIRLS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 2ND EDITION $3 KATIE BRENNAN (Q) WON THE INAUGURAL U18 YOUTH GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIPS FAIREST AND BEST IN MELBOURNE 2010. WELCOMEWELCOME EVENTEVENT FROMFROM OFFICIALSOFFICIALS THETHE AFLAFL AFL CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER: Following the success of the inaugural Performance Camp. This will be conducted Jan Cooper, AFL Manager Female Football Development 2010 AFL U18 Youth Girls National during June 2012 with the intention to not Championships in Melbourne, it was only improve players’ football knowledge GAME DAY MANAGERS: ultimately decided that waiting another 2 and skills but showcase their talents in a Julia Price, AFLQ Female Football Coordinator years before seeing the Nation’s best U18 curtain raiser on the MCG. Libby Sadler, AFL NSWACT Female Football Coordinator talent on display would be too long. As There is much for you to look forward to as a result, the AFL is pleased to welcome FACILITIES MANAGER: you develop your skills in the game whether all players, coaches, umpires, medical Jason Cotter, Southport Sharks FC it be as a player, coach, manager or official. staff and supporters to the Gold Coast The Gold Coast is a great place to hold this UMPIRES COACH/MANAGER: for the 2nd AFL U18 Youth Girls National tournament and with the birth of the Gold Pierce Field, AFL Cairns Umpire Manager Championships. Coast Suns into the AFL competition, it is With the burgeoning number of youth girls important to acknowledge that the Suns playing in new competitions right across have been great supporters of Youth Girls Australia, it is critical for the development football in Queensland.
    [Show full text]
  • Berwick Darebin
    BERWICK Name Club Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Rd 11 Rd 12 Rd 13 Rd 14 TOTAL Katie Loynes Berwick 3 3 3 3 3 15 Amanda Turner Berwick 1 1 Cherrie Charles Berwick 2 3 2 7 Kara Donnellan Berwick 1 3 1 3 8 Courtney Clarkson Berwick 2 2 1 1 6 Corrine Cullis Berwick 2 2 Tana Griffiths Berwick 1 1 Stephanie Brown Berwick 3 3 43 DAREBIN Name Club Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Rd 11 Rd 12 Rd 13 Rd 14 TOTAL Shevaun Hogan Darebin 3 3 Daisy Pearce Darebin 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 3 19 Lauren Arnell Darebin 3 3 Natalie Wood Darebin 2 2 Aasta O'Connor Darebin 3 1 2 2 3 3 14 Alisha Habib Darebin 2 2 Sarah Hammond Darebin 3 2 2 3 3 2 15 Stephanie Simpson Darebin 1 1 Anna McIlroy Darebin 3 2 5 Melissa Hickey Darebin 1 2 1 2 6 Anna Schwager Darebin 3 3 Jane Lange Darebin 2 2 Kate Bourke Darebin 1 1 76 DIAMOND CREEK Name Club Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Rd 11 Rd 12 Rd 13 Rd 14 TOTAL Stephanie Chiocci Diamond Creek 1 2 1 3 2 2 11 Brittany Grech Diamond Creek 3 2 5 Dianna Haines Diamond Creek 3 2 5 Shae Audley Diamond Creek 2 3 3 3 3 3 17 Kirsty Lamb Diamond Creek 2 1 3 1 1 8 Melissa Douglas Diamond Creek 2 2 Bianca Richmond Diamond Creek 2 2 4 Stacey Cross Diamond Creek 3 2 5 57 EAST BURWOOD Name Club Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Rd 9 Rd 10 Rd 11 Rd 12 Rd 13 Rd 14 TOTAL Lou Wotton East Burwood 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 3 19 Shelley Beggs East Burwood 2 3 1 1 7 Amy Wynne East Burwood 1 2 3 Sarah D'Arcy East Burwood 2 2 Meg Hutchins East Burwood 2 3 1 1 7 Meg Downie East Burwood 2 2 Katie Eshuys East Burwood
    [Show full text]
  • Name Club TOTAL Name Club TOTAL Katie Loynes Berwick 15 Cecilia Mcintosh Melbourne Uni 14 Kara Donnellan Berwick 8 Alicia Eva Me
    BERWICK MELBOURNE UNI Name Club TOTAL Name Club TOTAL Katie Loynes Berwick 15 Cecilia McIntosh Melbourne Uni 14 Kara Donnellan Berwick 8 Alicia Eva Melbourne Uni 5 Cherrie Charles Berwick 7 Emma Kearney Melbourne Uni 4 Courtney Clarkson Berwick 6 Marinella Salafia Melbourne Uni 3 Stephanie Brown Berwick 3 Alexandra Kelly Melbourne Uni 1 Corrine Cullis Berwick 2 Catherine O'Bryan Melbourne Uni 1 Amanda Turner Berwick 1 Tana Griffiths Berwick 1 SCORESBY Name Club TOTAL DAREBIN Mel Kuys Scoresby 16 Name Club TOTAL Alison Downey Scoresby 4 Daisy Pearce Darebin 19 Kimberley Ebb Scoresby 4 Sarah Hammond Darebin 15 Amy McCormack Scoresby 1 Aasta O'Connor Darebin 14 Hayley Anderson Scoresby 1 Melissa Hickey Darebin 6 Anna McIlroy Darebin 5 ST ALBANS Shevaun Hogan Darebin 3 Name Club TOTAL Lauren Arnell Darebin 3 Debbie Lee St Albans 13 Anna Schwager Darebin 3 Kaz Paxman St Albans 10 Natalie Wood Darebin 2 Amy Catterall St Albans 8 Alisha Habib Darebin 2 Belinda Miggiani St Albans 7 Jane Lange Darebin 2 Lauren Senserrick St Albans 4 Stephanie Simpson Darebin 1 Ashley Guest St Albans 3 Kate Bourke Darebin 1 Melissa Morrison St Albans 2 Kylie Nicolaci St Albans 1 DIAMOND CREEK Belinda Hateley St Albans 1 Name Club TOTAL Toni Teasdale St Albans 1 Shae Audley Diamond Creek 17 Tina Macumber St Albans 1 Stephanie Chiocci Diamond Creek 11 Kirsty Lamb Diamond Creek 8 ST KILDA Brittany Grech Diamond Creek 5 Name Club TOTAL Dianna Haines Diamond Creek 5 Penny Cula-Reid St Kilda 2 Stacey Cross Diamond Creek 5 Tammy Norquay St Kilda 2 Bianca Richmond Diamond Creek 4 Phoebe McWilliams St Kilda 2 Melissa Douglas Diamond Creek 2 Cassandra Brooks St Kilda 1 Catherine Hansen St Kilda 1 EAST BURWOOD Name Club TOTAL Lou Wotton East Burwood 19 Shelley Beggs East Burwood 7 Meg Hutchins East Burwood 7 Amy Wynne East Burwood 3 Sarah D'Arcy East Burwood 2 Meg Downie East Burwood 2 Katie Eshuys East Burwood 2 Wynonna Cuthbertson East Burwood 2 Lauren Tesoriero East Burwood 2 Samantha McGeoch East Burwood 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2012
    annual 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 1 MAIN HEADING GOESAnnual HERE Sub-headingReport 2012 MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY WATERSKI & WAKEBOARD annual annual re- 02 report 2012 port 2011 THE VISION FOR SPORT IS THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF CONTENTS MeLBOURne IS THE LEADING AuSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY IN SPORTING PERFORMAnce, LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION And QUALITY OF FACILITIES. Sport at the UniverSity of MelboUrne, page 05. High- Lights HIGHLIGHTS HIGH PERFORMAnce INTRODUCING SPORT Chairman and Director’s Report 04 Performance Overview 22 History of Sport 05 University Sport Overview 22 AT THE UNIVERSITY Sport at the University of Melbourne 06 University Sport Results 24 OF MELBOURNE MU Sport People 07 Outstanding Individuals at Australian University Sport Events 25 Strategic Plan for Sport 09 Blues and Sports Awards 28 2012 Highlights 10 Elite Athlete Program 29 Scholarship Recipients 31 New Blues 2012 34 PROGRAMS Participation Overview 14 SPORT, RECREATIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL CLUBS Fitness Services 15 Club Highlights and Information 36 Casual Usage 17 Campus and Community Sport 18 Intercollegiate Sport 19 FACILITIES Community Events 20 Facility Developments 55 Finance Report 57 PARTNERS AND DONORS MUSA President’s Report 59 Supporters and Preferred Suppliers 60 Donor Acknowledgement 61 Give to Sport 62 AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC ROWER AND STUDENT ATHLETE SARAH TAIT 2012 annual annual 2012 04 HIGHLIGHTS report 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 05 CHAIRMAN’s HISTORY REPORT OF SPORT It is with great pleasure that I am able to to ensure that the University of Melbourne is Students
    [Show full text]
  • AFL Vic Record Week 23.Indd
    VFL Round 21 VFL Women’s Finals TAC Cup Round 18 27 - 28 August 2016 $3.00 Photo: Cameron Grimes Congratulations Moana Hope – 104 goals in 18 VFL Women’s games for the St Kilda Sharks in 2016 ANY TWO SUITS $795* OFFICIAL PARTNER OF THE VFL Celebrating history in our competitions AFL Victoria’s talent pathway has celebrated an exciting week, honouring players past and present for their achievements. The Top 25 players from the 25-year history of the TAC Cup competition were revealed, with Chris Judd, Gary Ablett Jnr, Patrick Dangerfield and Adam Goodes just a few of the names selected as part of the star-studded list. It is amazing to think that each of these players developed their skills within Victoria’s premier U18 competition. Credit must go to the junior clubs, coaches and staff within the TAC Cup regions for the role they have played in helping produce not only these 25 players, but the long list of over 1,000 AFL draft ees that the pathway played a role in nurturing. We look forward to discovering who will be named No.1 from the list next Sunday (September 4) at the Morrish Medal vote count. In an historic occasion last weekend, we recognised the first senior woman in Victoria to kick 100 goals in a season. St Kilda Shark and Collingwood marquee player Moana Hope recorded the milestone in the final round of the Swisse VFL Women’s season, with the achievement celebrated with family members performing a haka on the field – surely a first for a 100-goal celebration.
    [Show full text]