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The Community Magazine for Boroondara,
Monash & Whitehorse Cities
Issue no. 129 Winter 2013
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Green Trails of Burwood
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Features5 Burwood on Foot
7 the Land of toys
8–9 Burwood Autumn Festival
10 ABLe Australia Celebrates
11 Bennettswood Bowls ‘em Over
12 Life After Stroke
15 Burwood High reunites
16, 17 Calls for Local History
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From the editor
This issue has lots of variety in
it that we hope you will enjoy –
from the first of a new series of
articles on Walks in Burwood, to
the Burwood Village Autumn
Festival (successful as ever), to the
heartening story of stroke
survivor Howard Reede-Pelling.
And not to forget our Community
Notices, which show what a wide
variety of activities and
services are available to everyone
in the area.
Winter has arrived, but we hope
there is plenty of warmth in the
pages of the Burwood Bulletin!
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19 burwood village traders’ report
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30-31 local business directories
32-46 community notices
This Issue
Mums and Bubs: Get Active and Join in the Fun!is encouraged by medical practitioners as part of the treatment process. his is the reason why “mothers’ groups” are highly encouraged in all municipalities and suburbs. Evidence suggests that post-natal women (whether or not clinically depressed) participating in social programs improve their general health and wellbeing.he Melbourne Mums and Bubs phenomenon, with its local communities in Boroondara, Manningham and Banyule, has modernised the traditional mothers’ group approach and ofers a wider network of support for social and educational engagement. A wide range of free weekly events organised by members or sponsored
by local businesses includes cofee catch-ups, pram walks and picnics in local parks, playgroup sessions and complimentary mum-and-baby classes.
Mothers enjoy improved self-esteem, greater energy, renewed conidence and a feeling of accomplishment. Children also beneit enormously, as most activities are educational and encourage early learning and development. “Just being able to get out of the house, enjoy a friendly and stimulating environment and meet other mums to share stories – whilst still allowing playtime for our babies – is hugely rewarding,” says Charlene Clark, Boroondara Mums and Bubs member and irst-time mum.
To enjoy this and many other activities, join us for free today at http://www.meetup.com/Boroondara-Mums-and-Bubs/.
For more information, contact Mayra Ramos (organiser) on 0450 813 223 or [email protected]
By Mayra Ramos
Boroondara Mums and Bubs is Australia’s most innovative and fun community for new mums and was established to enable like-minded mums to
get together and engage in fun activities with their little ones and other local parents.
“Being a irst-time mum and new to the local area, I found it really hard in the early stages of parenthood,” says Mayra Ramos, organiser of Boroondara Mums and Bubs. “Having a social, friendly and active group like this really helped. It has helped keep the baby blues away.” According to the National Health and Medical Research Council, post-natal depression afects about 15 per cent of all childbearing women, equating to around 35,000 Australian women afected each year. Social and active community engagement is one of the many ways in which post-natal depression can be prevented and
problems can be traced to a dog that has not been socialised properly with humans and their canine compatriots. A dog should be able to walk a busy street without causing problems. A problem dog can become a
by Rosemary Feneziani
Having been a dog lover and owner all his life, heading up the Glen Iris Dog Club (GIDC) as its president is a natural progression for Tony
Kenna. Operating the club at a inancially viable level and setting up structures for its daily functioning are among his responsibilities. He also ensures that the aims of promoting efective dog training, at a professional level, are met.
he club currently has 81 members. he membership fees total approximately $110. GIDC covers the cost of insurance and venue hire.
he GIDC accepts dogs at any age and of any breed for training, with the only mandatory criterion dogs must meet is that their vaccinations are current.
he training is conducted in three stages.Socialising. According to Tony, this is the most
important aspect in a dog’s training. Many behavioural
Club Breeds Good Manners
Boroondara Mums and Bubs members out for a stroll
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Caesar & Maria
Spadea have been in the greengrocer business for 30 years. They are now celebrating 10 years in the Through Road shops off Riversdale Road by moving to new premises at No. 184.Light and airy with more room for a large
refrigerated display, the new fruit & vegetable market can now offer a greater range of products, including grocery items like pasta and Australian-grown almonds. Their delicious artisan breads, baked by Italian-French bakers and delivered every day, are to be highly recommended. But you need to be quick as they are very popular!
Through Rd Fruit Market is a family-owned business. Both from migrant Italian families, Caesar and Maria work hard to provide good service to the community and have made many friends in the area. Caesar faithfully rises early every morning to go to the Footscray Market to select fresh produce, with the emphasis on organic, and returns by 7am when most people are just getting up or leaving for work. Maria serves in the shop as do their three sons on occasions.
So come and visit the friendly Spadea family in their new premises. You will recognise the entrance by the array of lowers for sale outside the shop. And, to celebrate their 10th anniversary in Through Road, Caesar & Maria are offering a dozen free-range eggs free with every purchase of $30 or more.
Tina Del TwistHot on the heels of her international tour, Tina del Twist (performed by Wes Snelling) graces the Just Theatre in her critically acclaimed cabaret show. Known for her razor-sharp comic timing and breathtaking jazz/blues vocals, Tina will have you captivated with her funny, eccentric, glamorous and extraordinary tales of her career. A diva who has seen it all, Tina is a singer and performer who is loved by audiences and critics alike. Tina performs at the Kew Court House, 188 High Street, Kew on Wednesday 12 June at 1.30pm. Tickets $15 plus booking fee.
Bookings and more information - 8683 5500 or www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/noon .
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Heide authors return to Boroondara Due to popular demand, the authors of Sunday’s Garden: Growing Heide are returning to Boroondara this June. Lesley Harding and Kendrah Morgan are curators at Heide Museum of Modern Art. They will talk about the history of this much-loved museum of modern art and its equally famous garden. It’s on at 7pm, Wednesday 26 June at Meeting rooms 3 and 4, Hawthorn Community Precinct, 584-590 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn. This event is free but bookings are essential.
Bookings and more information - 9278 4666 or www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/libraries .
Melbourne Cabaret Festival Melbourne’s own boutique cabaret festival is making its way once again to Boroondara from 28 June to 7 July, with the Melbourne Cabaret Festival presenting some of the hottest cabaret artists from around Australia. The Kew Court House will host eight fabulous shows including Red Hot Mama, Wrongtown Brothers, Tropical Parodies and Exposing Edith. The Kew Court House is at 188 High Street, Kew.
Tickets - melbournecabaret.com More information - 9278 4770.
Come N Try Motorised Mobility DeviceDo you need assistance with walking? This July, try out an electric wheelchair or motorised scooter at our free workshop at Kew Traffic School. Participants will test drive, receive information and advice, and gain a greater understanding of motorised scooters and/or electric wheelchairs. Come along to the Kew Traffic School, corner Grange and Cotham roads, Kew, on Monday 22 July from 9am to 11.30am.
Bookings essential - 9278 4777
Are you social media savvy? Community OnBoard presents a Social Media Savvy workshop for local community groups, clubs and non-profit agencies in the City of Boroondara. On Wednesday 19 June from 10am to 12.30pm, Brett De Hoedt will show you how to get the most out of Facebook, Twitter, e-newsletters and blogs to maximise your organisation’s online presence and keep track of your public profile and your membership. This free event will be held at the Boroondara Room at Council’s offices, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell.
Bookings and more information - 9278 4753 or [email protected] .
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Fruit Market on the Move
We have moved!across the road
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Cross the road at the lights, and the trail continues through Australian trees and wetlands. he “drain” on your right is actually Gardiners Creek. You will cross High Street Road (60, J10) and continue past sporting reserves for hockey and rugby. As you approach Warrigal Road, look for the huge old liquidambar tree on your left, which seems out of place. You now “cross” Warrigal Road without stepping onto it. his section was about 3km.
he next section(about 2km) crosses Markham Reserve, and you can easily leave the busy bicycle trail and walk across the grassland. If you do, look out for the point where Gardiners Creek “escapes” its concrete channel to begin a more natural course. A surprise, if you don’t already know about it, is the new playground. his is a good place to take a rest stop, admire the design and count just how many activities there are available in it. here is a toilet here too. Continue along the path until you reach an embankment at the end of Markham Parade (60 D12). Turn right, and it will be obvious you are on the old “Outer Circle” railway easement. Continue north to Alamein station.
You have the choice now to continue beside the railway line along the “Anniversary Trail”, or why not catch the train for two stops to Burwood station? (Curiously, Burwood station is not actually in Burwood.) Leave the train and walk north down to Toorak Road (60, C5), and catch the Vermont South tram back to Burwood Village. By now, you have earned a cofee, a tasty cake, an ice-cream or maybe lunch - yum!
By Mark Learmonth
Welcome to this new series of articles in the Bulletin. he areas around Burwood have lots
of walking tracks and cycle paths to explore, and interesting sights to see. hese walks will be short half-day ones, approximately 6km, and may involve public transport for part of the journey. Put on your walking shoes, charge your myki, carry some water and your copy of the Bulletin, dress for the weather on the day and join us for a walk in our local district. Melway map references (in brackets) help you along the way.
Our irst walk starts in Burwood Village. Hop onto the tram going to Vermont South, and travel just three stops to the corner of Elgar Rd (60, K6). Walk across the highway and head downhill into the Local History Park. As you walk this section, look for the site and memories (some with information) of the old cypress trees, Burwood Drive-in, the “orchards”, the geology and the old bridge (more about the last two of these in our next walk). After about 0.5km, you reach Highbury Road.
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detriment to the community.Training. his involves teaching basic commands
and is always conducted while the dog is on a lead.Intermediate. his stage deals with agility
training and is conducted of-lead.Trainers will give a dog individual attention if they
believe it is disruptive or is showing erratic behaviour.As a pack animal, a dog needs a leader. In order
to achieve this status, human masters need to show consistency, leadership and determination throughout the training. A dog’s behaviour usually relects its owner’s attitude. However, regardless of the breed, and the extent of training a dog has received, Tony believes it should never be left alone with a child.
For further information, please refer to their website www.glenirisdogtrainingclub.org.au/
This walk starts on a gentle downhill path
Australian plants and wetlands
give a “natural” feel to the trail
The frogs were calling when this picture was taken
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he people assisted are those who have been identiied by member agencies as having an urgent need. Such need may be the result of experiencing trauma or loss, where people have a need to move or perhaps cannot aford basic living requirements, or where they are struggling to buy essentials such as furniture, other household goods, food and personal hygiene products. Such traumas
include long-term illness, unemployment, loss of home and belongings through ire, domestic violence, lack of family support or homelessness and refugee status. Recipients access the organisation’s warehouse through EERN's member agencies.
Examples of some of the larger items EERN has been able to provide during the past year include beds/mattresses (938), lounge suites/couches (491) and
wardrobes (180). A total of 1915 electrical items were accessed (after being tested and tagged), including TVs (300), washing machines/dryers (203), refrigerators/freezers (116) and microwave ovens (125). In addition, some 728 emergency food parcels were handed out, plus 350 special Christmas hampers.
Pam O’Donnell-Parris is in charge of public relations for EERN and can be contacted on 9842 3522 or [email protected]. Organisations in the above-mentioned eastern suburbs may contact Pam to give a presentation about their services and operations so that the less fortunate in the community may be greatly beneited. For more, visit www.easternemergency.org.au
Where There’s a Need, There’s a WayBy Lavanya Kenneth
Eastern Emergency Relief Network Inc. (EERN) is a charitable organisation serving the municipalities of Boroondara, Knox, Whitehorse, Monash,
Maroondah and Manningham. he organisation was established in October, 1995, at the instigation of local welfare-providing groups (in the City of Whitehorse) in recognition of the need for a central source of second-hand furniture and other household goods for distribution as emergency aid to the less fortunate in our community. Its founder, Keith Rooney, OAM, a former Mayor of Nunawading, on his retirement was awarded the keys to the City in recognition of his contribution to the community.
he organisation is made up of approximately 130 welfare-providing agencies and is run entirely by volunteers; currently, there are about 73 staf. It relies solely on the generosity of donors of household goods and ofers pick-ups (by appointment) for goods in “good condition” in the above municipalities. It is open from 9am to 1pm, Monday to Friday, and two trucks operate daily for pick-ups in the community. It also provides a speaker with a PowerPoint presentation of operations to service clubs, churches, workplaces and schools.
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Toddlers become more interested in playing with “things”. See these options at the library – push/pull-along toys, blocks, hammering and sit-and-ride toys, early puzzles, sand and water. hey gradually become a little more secure – playing farther away, but still with you in sight. hey will enjoy talking about play, “more cars”, “big ball”.
By three and four years, children enjoy pretending: that things are something else and that they are someone else – a crocodile, a plane or a ireman! hey will learn sharing and cooperation, to move more conidently – enjoying challenges such as trikes and bikes, playgrounds and ball games.
By ive or six years, play may be directed more towards speciic goals, such as learning to read or to add. Word games, puzzles, and games designed to make learning fun are available in the toy library.
After my daughter and I get home we love to unpack the toys, count the pieces (to make sure they are all there) and start to play with them. It is a great discovery to ind out what she does with the new toys; even better when her older sister gets home from school
and they do their best to share them!
Box Hill Toy Library is open Mondays for two
sessions: morning 9.30–10.30 and evening 7.30–
8.30. Membership starts from $55, you can borrow
four toys per fortnight. We welcome donations of
preloved toys in good condition – even if parts are
missing, as we might need the other parts to ix one of
our toys that has missing pieces.
For more details http://boxhillareatoylibrary.org.au/
By Marika Jagow
Every week or so my two and a half-year-old daughter and I enjoy a trip to our local Box Hill Area Toy Library. he anticipation is great: “Can I get the doll or the homas toy?”
she asks me. Once we get there she takes of and tries out some toys that are ready and waiting for her. I might be helping that day, which means I help the other members return toys, ready for the next child. When I am on duty I can pick a great toy because someone tells me what fun they had with the ride-on or with a puzzle of a boy (3 layers, with lungs and skeleton!).
Why is play important? It is often said that play is a child’s work, and helps them to: Develop physical skills as they learn to reach,
grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance; Learn to solve problems, developing memory
skills and attention span enabling progress to higher levels of thought as they play in a more stimulating environment; Develop language skills as they play and
interact with others, beginning with parents playing cooing games and advancing to the telling of stories and jokes; Learn to cooperate, negotiate, take turns and
play by the rules.Toys are the “work” tools that help the child play.
Toy libraries have diferent sections, with toys arranged according to age and interests.
Young babies respond actively to people - their faces and voices. Later they like objects to shake, drop, suck, bang, roll and crawl after. Our library has a variety of activity toys (with buttons and shapes).
"It is often said that play is
a child’s work"
CHILDREN’S CONCERT
WHITEHORSE ORCHESTRAand Music Director GERALD KEUNEMAN
Present
PETER AND THE WOLFand
TUBBY THE TUBA
At The Hall, Kingswood College 355 Station StreetSaturday, 15 June at 2:30pm
All ticketing details at www.whitehorseorchestra.org.au
Learning is
Child’s Play
The Burwood Village Traders Association is proud to host the annual Burwood Village Autumn Festival. his year it was held on
Sunday, 5 May, and many neighbouring groups, schools and sporting clubs joined with the traders to celebrate our community. he day was a great success – full of fun and festivities, with fantastic acts on the entertainment stage, rides, an animal farm, face painting, autumn art, plaster painting, and many more activities to keep everyone entertained!
he street was colourfully decorated to create an amazing autumn wonderland. Scores of yellow and brown balloons were scattered throughout the streets. Amongst a number of new activities we saw the talents of amazing craft experts, Craft T’arts. Experts in yarn bombing, these artists decorated a number of trees – wrapping them with their own winter woollies. What is yarn bombing? Like yarn storming, guerrilla knitting,
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Jake the Tram Tracker and friend. Photo: Felicity Downie
urban knitting or graiti knitting, it is a type of graiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or ibre rather than paint or chalk. While yarn installations may last for years, they are considered non-permanent, and (unlike other forms of graiti) can be easily removed if necessary. If you’re quick, you can see the eforts of the Craft T’arts on the corner of Myrniong Street and Toorak Road.
Another of the festival highlights is the quality of the stage entertainment. he Master of Ceremonies, Nick huys, said “It was a remarkable day; the acts were amazing! I couldn’t believe the voices of some of the singers, and the dancers were impressive too! Our stage sponsor, Crazy Feet Dance Studio, stole the show with their energetic performance and the Boroondara Symphonic Band were a joy with one little girl having the chance of a lifetime to conduct the orchestra.”
As for the activities and “things to do on the day” – where to begin? Of the local community groups, Alamein House had their mini golf set up and the scouts had a choc-o-toss game. he Traders Association had a jelly bean guessing
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A special mention and thanks are due to the event sponsors: the City of Boroondara, Bendigo Bank, Crazy Feet Dance Studio and Kwik Kopy Printing. hank you also to all of the local residents and friends of the Burwood Village for sharing in the fun. For more photos, like us on Facebook/Burwood Village – you never know, you may have been captured enjoying the moment!
competition, with one winner guessing correctly: there were 1125 beans in the jar. he Burwood Neighbourhood House face-painting artists were popular with the kids and the rides and the animal farm were a big hit, as was Jake the Tram Tracker dog with loads of giveaways.
he Peppermill had a cake-decorating display that gave many locals helpful tips on how to make their cakes look amazing. Food was abundant, with Blue Galangal selling some yummy hai satay sticks. Harvest Blend had a gourmet selection of meals from all over the world. he local scouts paired up with Burwood Village Gourmet Meats for a delectable sausage sizzle, and Wattle Park Primary sold their home-made cakes and other baked goods.
he festival was an absolute sensation and the Burwood Village Traders Association, would like to thank everyone who was involved in celebrating our community and making the day unforgettable.
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Deaf, Blind and Now Able
by Jenny Trewin
A new W-class heritage tram has been donated to Wattle Park by the Victorian Government to
replace the one that was destroyed by vandals in 2011. Parks Victoria staf worked with VicTrack, the custodial owners of heritage trams, to ind a suitable replacement.
Mr Ryan Smith, Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, and Mr Graham Watt, Member for Burwood, together oicially installed the tram on hursday, 14 March this year. “Kids of all ages from four to forty will be rapt that the tram has come to the park just in time for the Easter school holidays,” said Mr Watt.
Other oicials in attendance included Chris Hardman, Melbourne Regional Director, and Andrew Fairley, Board Chairman, both from Parks Victoria, and members of the Wattle Park Heritage Group and Friends of Wattle Park.
he extensive restoration of the tram was undertaken by the Bendigo Tramways Trust. Mr David Collins, the
ranger in charge of Wattle Park, said the tram had its “wheels and ittings removed, a new steel interior itted and was given a fresh coat of paint” to ensure it has a long life within the park.
Wattle Park is a very appropriate location for the tram to be displayed because of its strong historical connection with trams. It was originally bequeathed to the Tramways Trust in 1917 and went on to be managed by a series of tramway bodies before being handed on to Melbourne Parks and Waterways and then to Parks Victoria.
Able Australia case managers, support workers and interpreters are utilised by deafblind people to assist in day-to-day activities – such as attending important
information sessions and shopping – together with special activities, such as attending a three-day Deafblind Camp, which for some is the only time they are able to get away during the year as they require professional assistance to enjoy a holiday.
Channel Nine newsreader Peter Hitchener is Patron and Paralympian Ahmed Kelly is Ambassador for Able Australia; both are regularly engaged in activities and events assisting deafblind people and are in the media. Media stories – such as that of Deafblind advocate Michelle Stevens successfully completing her Grade 8 piano exam with the assistance of an interpreter, or of Alex Sar, deafblind with a hearing implant, who painted a portrait of Peter Hitchener for the 2013
Archibald Prize – record amazing achievements.Able Australia head oice is at 616 Riversdale Road, Camberwell, and the people they support will get together to celebrate Deafblind Awareness Week on Saturday, 22 June. his event celebrates the birthday (27 June) of international deafblind advocate Helen Keller by bringing deafblind people, support workers and volunteers together to enjoy a fun day of activities such as motor cycle rides, massage, clay work and lunch.
For further information visit www.ableaustralia.org.au or contact Events & Art Program Coordinator, Gary Daly, on 1300 225 369
by Gary Daly
Able Australia, formerly known as the Deafblind Association, has been supporting people with deafblindness since the
early 1960s. he organisation is now supporting people in Victoria, Tasmania, the ACT and Queensland, not only with deafblindness, but also people with multiple disabilities and those in community support programs.
In Australia today there are over 332,000 deafblind people, and this number is expected to increase to 1.5 million by 2050 owing to an ageing population (Access Economics Report).
Some services that Able Australia provides are locally based in Camberwell, Box Hill, Mitcham and Waverley; they include accommodation, day services and therapy programs. Music and art therapy are important creative outlets, as people work with trained therapists to develop their creativity and enjoy their experience. he art program culminates in the Ableart exhibition held each May in he Atrium, Federation Square, with the assistance of the Herbert Smith Freehills funding and Federation Square Community Support Program. he artists involved in the program can sell their work during the exhibition and all proceeds are given back to them for their own use.
Catch the New Tram at Wattle Park!
Michelle at
the piano
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two ends to play! At 6.50pm it dropped to 33.8°C, and after much debate about inishing then or coming back in the morning, it was agreed to play on even though Bennettswood would be one player short (because of a family commitment) and thereby would lose 25% of
points for that rink! he nail-biting
game inished with Bennettswood winning by 2.75 shots!At 7.45pm a representative of Bowls Victoria made presentations comprising the Division 5 Flag, a plaque, and a medallion for each player and the manager. Is it any wonder the front page of the Bennettswood Newsletter had, in block letters, “WE WON THE FLAG”!
Temperatures Run High as
By Ray Rees
Last year we hosted the inal of Division 1, Tuesday Bowls, on our tift dwarf greens. his year, our third side had to travel to Brighton for the Division 5 inal
against Middle Park, where play commenced at 9.30am.
Much to the jubilation of our players and supporters, Bennettswood was successful – on a day never to be forgotten for various reasons other than the bowling. he temperature limit of 34°C resulted in breaks in play, afected decisions of the umpires at crucial times and the general atmosphere; but the temperature ruled the day! here was a break at 2.30 when it exceeded the limit – with only
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Evan: I believe one of your poems, called “Coo-eee”, was translated into a song and is currently in the National Archives in Canberra.
Howard: I have written 600 poems. Some of these I have turned into songs and ballads. I have written 100 poems with a country accent like the country cockies – how they talk in Australian slang – something like C. J. Dennis.
Evan: So your poems are about Australian life and the outback?
Howard: Yes, yes. I have written poems that are comical ones, sensible ones, about the Koori people, about the war (World War II) – what the Diggers went through and how they reacted, and all that. [I can’t really talk] about the war because I was too young. I was only 15 when the war ended in 1945. I was too young to be in the war, but I was too old to be in the call-up. We had the National Service in 1949, but they only wanted to take 18-year-olds. And I was 19, so I was too old for that. So I missed out on army service altogether!
Story Goes on for Stroke SurvivorHoward Reede-Pelling is one of those people with such a varied life – illed with both interest and setbacks – that it is diicult to know what to talk about irst. Evan Papamichael spoke to him, and here is just part of their wide-ranging interview – starting, unusually, with a setback that Howard has turned into a positive outcome.
Evan: Can you please tell me a bit about your stroke? Is that diicult to talk about?
Howard: No, no, there’s a lot of talking about strokes. I actually have been in the Boroondara Stroke Group for 10 years. We meet every second hursday. And I am now an Ambassador for it. he Stroke Group has a Quarterly Newsletter and in it I have contributed to encourage people who have had a stroke how to live life; how to live with a stroke.
Evan: And how do you encourage them? What do you say to them?
Howard: I just tell them what they are capable of. hey know their own abilities and I encourage them to do other things. I have done more since I had the stroke than before it. I go and have lunch every now and again at Asburton Support Services up there in High Street.
I have won seven pendants with Lawn Bowls. Two people have had a stroke at the club where I play. One of them had a severe stroke and he can hardly do anything. Another lady a couple of days later had a stroke. It was not quite so severe. She is back bowling again. hese things happen, you know?
Evan: Where does the Stroke Association meet?Howard: he Stroke Association was near the
Hawthorn Town Hall, but the Town Hall is being rebuilt. Now we are in St George’s Hospital in Kew at Cotham Road. We have a room there, which we are allowed to use until our old place is ready again.
Evan: You are in a program called PADSIP. What does this mean?
Howard: It means Positive Ageing Digital Storytelling Inter-generational Project. It is where we older folk mix in with 14 to 16 year-old students, and each year we make a DVD of our life stories. It’s about how the young react to older people, and how old people react to the younger people. We’ve got a $50,000 grant from the government for Hawthorn Secondary College to carry it on. I enjoy it.
Evan: You have written 40 books and self-published 18 of these.
Howard: I have written most of the books since I had the stroke. I started when I was 19, writing a book called he Little Bush Imp. I did not inish until 1998. Since then I have written 39 other books, including my life story.
BurwoodA lovely neighbourhood with some stately trees,
People so friendly and easy to please,
There are birds so very diverse with pretty hues.
A paradise that no one should abuse.
Proudly we tend to our immaculate home,
Never ever do any bother to roam.
For we greatly admire our good fortune here,
And we pray that our lives have plenty of cheer.
A poem by Howard Reede-Pelling.
“I have done
more since I had
the stroke than
before it”
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Howard with two of his trophies
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Integrated Cancer ServiceWhy talk about cancer?An estimated 120,710 cases of cancer were diagnosed
in Australia in 2012 (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare). hose most commonly diagnosed in Australia are prostate, bowel, breast, lung and melanoma. he risk of being diagnosed with cancer before the age of 75 is estimated to be one in three for males and one in four for females, and this increases with age. Sadly, as we get older, most of us will have personal experience of cancer through either our own diagnosis or that of a friend or loved one.
he importance of cancer services and supportBeing diagnosed with cancer can be confronting,
overwhelming and confusing, to both the individual and their family and friends. A cancer diagnosis may contribute to inancial diiculties, psychological and relationship problems, and practical problems relating to work and home life, child care and transport. Evidence shows that people who receive information and help with psychological and social issues demonstrate lower rates of anxiety, mood disorders, nausea, vomiting and pain. hey also demonstrate signiicantly greater knowledge of their disease and its treatment. Unfortunately, for many people, the trauma of a cancer diagnosis is exacerbated by diiculties in obtaining reliable information and a lack of supportive care.
What are we doing?he North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Cancer
Service (NEMICS) is one of nine integrated cancer services established by the Victorian Government with the aim of improving cancer service delivery to Victorians. In an efort to increase community awareness of the range of support and services available in the region, and how they can be accessed, NEMICS, in consultation with its consumer group, has established the Community Ambassador Program. NEMICS has recruited a group of volunteers, all of whom have personal experience of cancer, to provide a 30-minute presentation on request to community groups throughout the NEMICS region. he region includes the municipalities of Whittlesea in the north, Yarra Ranges in the east, Whitehorse and Knox in the south and Darebin and part of Boroondara in the west.
What can you do?Would you like to ind out about services and support
for people with cancer? Free presentations are available to community groups.
If you are involved with a community organisation and would like to arrange for a NEMICS Community Ambassador to speak with your group, please contact Melissa Shand, email [email protected] or phone 9496 3322.
Information about supportive care in the NEMICS region can be found at www.indcancercare.org.au.
If you need any other assistance in relation to a cancer diagnosis, the Cancer Council helpline can be contacted on 13 11 20.
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Give Hope a Helping Hand
The Hope for Cambodian
Children Foundation (HOPE) is
running a card drive.
If you would like to help, we
can supply the boxes of cards
so all you have to do is sell the
cards. In schools, students often
volunteer to take a box to sell to
friends and neighbours. Anyone
can join this “army of HOPE”.
Hope for Cambodian Children
Foundation Inc. is an Australian
non-government, not-for-proit organisation with its head ofice in Toorak Road, Glen Iris.
HOPE aims to give a future
to children whose lives have
been affected by the HIV/AIDS
pandemic in Cambodia, and
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By Susan Cover
On Saturday, 6 April, some of the
original students of Burwood High School met at the Box Hill Golf Club for a reunion. It was a successful event with a few of the former students and their partners travelling long distances to attend the get-together. John Griith, now in his eighties, was the only teacher to attend. He started teaching at Burwood High School when it opened in 1955 and left at the end of 1966.
When the school opened the students had classes in the Nissen huts which were opposite the Ashburton Railway Station. his was because the new school being built on the Burwood Highway was not yet inished. he school closed in 1987 and was taken over by the Deakin University.
Original Burwood High Students Reunitedhe original students from 1955 will be
celebrating the school’s 60th anniversary in March 2015.
For further information please email Ted Tullberg at [email protected] or phone Susan Webster (née Cover) on 9885 3235. his event will be only for the irst lot of pupils who went through the school.
Front L–R: Irene Barry, Chris Barry and Jenny
Wilshier. Back row L–R: Dianne Edwards (née Lewis),
Marilyn Stafford (née Horne), Coral Trigger (née
Stafford), Bob Stewart and Keith Wilshier.
The irst intake of students at Burwood High showing the Nissen huts. Some of these
students attended the school reunion. They
are all around 70 years of age now! This
photograph was published in The Sun on Feb.
2nd 1955.
magazines and brochures to keep Whitehorse–Boroondara
and other communities up to date with the achievements
of local residents and with events
taking place. “I was delighted to take
part in this special project to help
promote National Youth Week,” says
Catherine. “It is wonderful that all
community radio stations were able
to be involved by playing the same
song at the same time.”
The studios of 3WBC are located
in the Box Hill Town Hall Hub, 27
Bank Street. Stafed entirely by
volunteers, 3WBC programs relect
local content, whether it is sport
(Box Hill Hawks games), music,
conservation, recreation, lifestyle,
or news from the homelands of the
many ethnic groups represented
in our broadcasting schedule. We
are grateful for the support of our
sponsors, service groups, institutions
and media outlets that assist us to achieve our objectives.
If you would like to become involved with the station,
visit us in person and pick up a copy
of our monthly newsletter, Back Chat,
email [email protected] or phone the
oice on 9285 4846.
National Youth Week (NYW), held from 5 to 14 April,
gave people aged 12 to 25 the opportunity to share ideas,
attend events, express their
views on issues of concern to
them, showcase their talents and
celebrate their contribution to
the community. With thousands
being involved in activities
across the nation, it is the largest
celebration of young people in
Australia. This year’s NYW was
based around the theme “Be
Active, Be Happy, Be You”.
As part of NYW, community
radio stations throughout
Victoria were requested to
play, on Wednesday, 10 April at
4.15pm, a song by Melbourne
musician Chris O’Neill entitled “If
You Were Here”. This was for the
“Same Song, Same Time” project,
organised by the Community
Broadcasting Association of Victoria.
Catherine Chadwick, presenter/publicity oicer for
3WBC, participated in the project by playing the song
on her program “Community Corner” (Wednesdays,
3–5pm). On the program, Catherine reads media releases,
articles and other pieces of information from newspapers,
Catherine holds Chris O’Neill’s CD and a lyer about the project. Photo: Max Chadwick
Be Active, Be Happy, Be You!
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was possible to ish for yabbies in the creeks.One of the events in October will be a walking tour of
some of Boroondara’s historic churches. An authority on church history, architecture and music will lead the tour.
Not all activities organised by CHS are just focused on the local area. Many events provide a broader public interest. A recent example was a lecture delivered last year by David Baillieu, brother of former Victorian premier, the Hon. Ted Baillieu, on the Baillieu family ancestry. his event attracted over 100 people and was one of CHS’s most successful. In April this year, guest lecturer Lambis Englezos spoke on Australia’s involvement in the tragic battle of Fromelles in France in 1916. his example demonstrates the ability of CHS to provide events including content of national - even international - historical signiicance.
Another key function of CHS is to catalogue and maintain a collection of historical information. President George Fernando is pleased that Boroondara City Council has recently enabled CHS to expand their capacity to house this information, saying, “We are now in the process of properly cataloguing the materials that we have and storing them in the council space”.
In addition to assisting all manner of people who contact CHS for information, the president says that with the new space they are now in a position to appeal to the public to share local history knowledge with CHS. “For our collection to build up so we can help others, we need the public to step forward and give us information on their homes, their streets, their localities, photographs, letters, and diaries. We will be happy to get copies from them and add them to our collection”.
CHS welcomes new members and provides a discounted rate for students.
Have you ever taken the time to ponder the history of your local area? Have you wondered how the familiar
streets, houses, shops and buildings were planned? How the streets were named and how the earliest European settlers made a living? If so, you might be interested in the events run by your local historical society. here are many such societies in existence; Camberwell Historical Society (CHS) is one of ive societies in the city of Boroondara alone.
CHS is celebrating 50 years of fostering historical interest in the community. he anniversary is planned to be celebrated at a dinner with guest speaker Geofrey Blainey, who wrote A History of Camberwell in 1964. here will also be a commemorative tree-planting in the Read Gardens in Camberwell. his longevity is testimony to the volunteers who run the society and plan very interesting lectures, discussions and excursions throughout the year that are open to members and non-members alike.
Last year, historian Dr Gary Presland presented a lecture about the natural environment of the Boroondara area as it existed prior to European settlement. He discussed how the waterways have since been altered as the area has developed. In a separate event, former Governor of Victoria Dr David de Kretser spoke about his childhood experience growing up in Boroondara, recalling a time before there was electricity, and when it
Society Shares 50 Years of History
Camberwell Junction c1914-23. Photo courtesy State Library of Victoria
For further information about membership, upcoming events and contact details, visit www.chs.org.au or write to PO Box 1274, Camberwell 3124
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Warner’s Nurseries have been operating as a business for nearly 100 years and have employed a professional historian to research and write a centenary book on its behalf. he business is now well into its fourth generation and the family is keen to hear from anyone who may have some stories to share of their association with any of the Warners or the nursery. hese may be as customers when the business was a retail one; memories of what was selling from the nursery when it was in Camberwell and later at the well-known Warrigal Road Burwood site. It might be that people have some precious Warner’s catalogues or advertising material, or dockets of some kind that have survived over the years. Perhaps you – or a family member – worked for Warner’s, “back in the day”; maybe you have some photos of those times? No story, photograph, news clipping or piece of memorabilia is too insigniicant.
If you have any memories or memorabilia you would like to share please contact John on 0409 383250 or email [email protected]
Warners Digs to Find its Roots
The environment and our planet Earth are very
important to me. Here are some global celebration
days that I recently found out about. Days such as
these are fantastic initiatives in helping us learn more
about ways we can care for our planet.
world environment day: World Environment is
celebrated every year on 5 June. It is celebrated to
raise awareness of the need to take positive action
towards the environment. World Environment Day
was established in 1972 by the United Nations General
Assembly. The irst World Environment Day was in
1973. Every year World Environment Day is hosted by
a diferent city with a diferent theme. This year’s World
Environment Day is being hosted in Mongolia and the
theme is “Think. Eat. Save”. World Environment Day is
similar to Earth Day.
international Suring day: Will be held on 20 June
this year. This is an unoicial sport-based holiday that
celebrates the sport of suring and the sustainability of
ocean resources. Contests and prizes are often part of
the celebration, but most importantly, surfers will take
the opportunity to give back to the ocean by organising
clean-ups, restoration projects and fundraising.
world oceans day: Has been celebrated every year
on 8 June since its introduction in 1992 by Canada
at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. World
Oceans Day was oicially recognised by the United
Nations in 2008. Each year on this day special events
are held around the world to raise awareness of the
need to protect our planet’s oceans. Wear blue on 8
June to show your support.
More information at www.worldoceansday.org
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Our club offers a supportive and stimulating atmospherein which to grow.
We meet at 7:30pm every 2nd and 4th Wednesday.Visitors welcomed at our friendly club situated in Balwyn North.
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Warner’s nursery in 1947
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mental health. For more, visit www.psychology4life.com.auNothing ever stays the same. Usually we see new
businesses arriving, but sometimes we see our Burwood Village favourites moving to new locations. he Folly Shop has moved next door, allowing a fabulous makeover.
Congratulations to Ruth Bagan – the store looks superb. Moving next door will be he Peppermill and Lesley Watson, owner, is excited at the prospect of window displays to entice passers-by. he intention is to add to their professional range of cookware and bakeware.
he Burwood Village Traders Association has launched a new printed directory that is available in many of the stores in the Village. Grab one next time you go shopping; they are a handy reference when you need information in a hurry. Likewise, we recommend bookmarking the Burwood Village website as a favourite on your computer. We invite you to visit our site at www.
burwoodvillage.com.au and look forward to hearing your thoughts. If you would like to receive regular newsletters containing special ofers and news of events, just enter your details on the home page.
Until next time, stay warm and healthy!
What’s New in Burwood Village?
Embrace the wonders of winter this season in Burwood Village. It is the time to visit cafés and bakeries for some of the most delicious hot
chocolates, hearty soups and home-baked pies (which are sure to keep you warm on the inside).
It is also the time of the year we’re shopping for pieces that will keep us looking stylishly warm. Jumpers, boots and cosy accessories are all on our lists. Take a look in the Folly Shop for shoes, in Zinc for scarves, and in Ulku for the latest European styles. Don’t forget the fashionable oferings from Karmic Treasures and Reincarnation for that unique piece.
Staying healthy is important. Burwood Village has an array of health and wellbeing providers covering everything from head to toe. he team from RX Chinese Medicine has been practising in the Village since 1991; owners, Chinese herbalist Dr Sue Ren and acupuncturist Dr David Xiang, have successfully treated conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, hay fever, digestive problems, sports injuries and stress-related issues. Dr Sue also specialises in the treatment of fertility problems and gynaecological disorders. It is well worth visiting the practice at 1391 Toorak Road; the black drawers behind the front counter contain a wonderful array of Chinese herbs and Dr Sue is only too happy to show you the contents.
We welcome Psychology 4 Life to their new premises on the 1st loor, 1395 Toorak Road. Moving from Mount Waverley, the caring and independent team of Melbourne psychologists provide counselling on which you can rely; over 2000 clients have been helped in the past 12 years. Cheryl Hopcroft, owner, is passionate about helping clients achieve their goals and empowering them to make better decisions. Each of the team is trained and experienced in counselling individuals, couples, families, and even company employees in all aspects of emotional wellbeing and
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he Ashy is the only local op shop where all proceeds go back into the local community. Overheads are low with a team of more than 40 hardworking volunteers and no full time staf. he Ashy is always looking for men’s wear, children’s wear and small furniture in saleable condition.
Take advantage of the 20 percent off coupon attached to our ad. We look forward to seeing you soon in the new look store!
Renewed Opportunity to Shop
Behind the security fencing on the corner of High Street and Welfare Parade,
the Ashy Op Shop (formerly old Ashburton Post Oice) is getting a facelift – inside and out. As part of the council’s renewal program, they are renovating, upgrading and extending the historic building. he contemporary new colour scheme brings it to life and the covered pergola designed around the old gum tree provides shade alongside the courtyard.
he proits from the Ashy Op Shop subsidise activities run by Ashburton Support Services, a volunteer-based, not-for-proit organisation that helps people of mature age or with a disability in our community to live rich, independent and socially connected lives – enabling them to remain in their own homes, with meals on wheels, excursions, social activities, itness classes, gardening support and health support.
Bowl a Ball: Ashburton Bowling Club recently held an open afternoon for the community to try out the sport. It seemed to go quite well with the sausage sizzle, hamburgers, espresso cofee and everything else. All I can say is that the atmosphere was welcoming, and I hope they did very well and gained some new members.
Ashburton Primary School Fair: Your scribe was rather disappointed this year as I could not ind my favorite jellies, crab apple or plain apple, nor could I buy a hamburger an hour before the fair was due to inish. hese were not severe shortcomings, and I must say that I was impressed by the changes to the school grounds, which are not inished yet.
Changes at Belinda Jane’s: his shop is about to turn part of the premises into an end-of-line sales outlet; the rest of the shop will stay the same, and will on both sides still serve us well. I wish them well with this new venture.
Two Seeds: Until their weekday chef returns from overseas, Two Seeds will be serving all day breakfast only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
he Ashburton FestivalOur festival this year took place on Sunday, 5 February. Unfortunately, the day was rather warmer than one would have preferred for optimal enjoyment by all members of the community. here were some ine strolling players who added colour and a lovely element to the soundscape. It was pleasing, too, to see more of our traders taking part. he turnout of sporting clubs also was good. he cake stalls were colourful, though only one had separate cupcakes and neither ofered smaller cakes for sale. Our cafés did their thing nobly and there were a number of barbecues to feed the mob. he one thing I was looking forward to was the Pop-up Afghan Café, which I somehow managed to miss – much to my annoyance. Coles contributed to the community as well, promoting their new bakery products.
The Ashy Op Shop before the renovation. You will hardly recognise it now!
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CARINE TREFOIL GUILDWe are a small group of women who have been connected with Girl Guides in
the past, either as leaders or members. We meet bi-monthly on the 2nd Monday at 1pm at
the Canterbury Guide Hall, where we have an informal meeting followed by afternoon tea. his gives us the opportunity to keep in touch with Guiding. We often meet socially and food is always high on the agenda.
We are always looking for new members, and those who have been in Guiding will know what fun and fellowship it is. So, if you would like to join our group please ring Barbara on 9888 6398.
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We have jewellery for everyone, ranging from gold chains and bracelets right through to exquisite diamond rings both preloved and new! Some of the other items we sell are gaming consoles and games, DVD movies, CDs, power tools, computers and mobile phones.
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BURWOOD HIGHWAY
MOWERS
Sales, Service, Repairs & Spares
Brushcutters&BlowersLawnMowers/Ride-onsSharpeningServiceMulchers/ShreddersHandMowerSharpeningEdgesandHedgeTrimmersChainSaws
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Call Brendan or Jason
9808 5370
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Accounting & tAxAtion
G H O’Brien & Assoc. 4 Burwood Hwy 9808 4245Tax on Trak rear 1423 Toorak Rd 9889 6680
Acupuncture & nAturopAthy
Joseph Ferraro B.Nat, D.Acu. 1337 Toorak Rd 9889 6777
AlterAtions & tAiloring
Secret Style 1386 Toorak Rd 9078 4160
Automotive service & repAir
Kryton Automotive 3 Alexander Dr 9888 8797
BAthroom & Kitchen
Shelron Bathroom Centre 23-25 Burwood Hwy 9830 6111
BreAd mAKing - clAsses & supplies
Mixing Bowl 1387 Toorak Rd 9809 4327
Butcher And gourmet Food products
Carl’s Culinary Cuts 1398 Toorak Rd 9889 1010
cAKes
The Cake Cafe Shop 8, 1405 Toorak Rd 9809 1243
cArpets
Jagers Carpets 1350 Toorak Rd 9889 1111
community house
Burwood Neighbourhood House 1 Church St 9808 6292
dAnce studio
BDC Dance 13-15 Yertchuk Ave, Ashb 9888 3354
dentist
Azubel Dental 1341 Toorak Road 9809 1768
doctors -- generAl prActitioners
Dr Susan Schlicht 303 Warrigal Rd 9808 3988Burwood Healthcare 400 Burwood Hwy 9888 8177
dry cleAning
Care Fresh 1408 Toorak Rd 9889 4129
Fish & chips
A&C Fish‘N Chippery 1380 Toorak Rd 9889 0500
Fuel & Fodder
Burwood Fuel & Fodder 315 Warrigal Rd 9808 2130
hAirdressing
D’Alton Hairdressing 1423 Toorak Rd 9889 5152
homeopAthic nAturopAthic services
Anthony J Von Moger B.Hlth Sc. 20 Trent St, Glen Iris 9889 9835
lAndscAping supplies
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lAwnmower & gArden mAchinery sAles/servic
Burwood Hwy Mowers 33 Burwood Hwy 9808 5370Ashburton Mowers 397 High St 9885 3199
liquor store
Burwood Cellars 1340 Toorak Rd 9889 4643
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osteopAthy & physiotherApy
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pAcKAging & Freight
Pack & Send 1374 Toorak Rd 9809 4333
penFold motors Burwood
Audi www.audipenfold.com.auNew Car Sales 130 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555Used Car Sales 70 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555Service & Parts 130 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555holden www.penfoldholden.com.auNew and Used Sales 142 Burwood Hwy 9268 1333Service 21 Mc Intyre St 92681307Parts 11-17 McIntyre St 1300 858 084mAZdA www.penfoldmazda.com.auNew and Used Sales- 59-63 Burwood Hwy 9268 1222Service & Parts 2 Somers St Burwood 92681294
phArmAcy
National Pharmacy 1429 Toorak Rd 9889 0800
photogrAphy
Shot, Framed & Hung 250 Warrigal Rd 9808 9827
picture FrAming
Creative Framing 115 Highbury Rd 9888 8225Framed & Hung 250 Warrigal Rd 9808 9827
plumBing
Burwood Plumbing 9 Tudor St 9808 7211
printing & copying
Kwik Kopy Printing Centre 6 Burwood Hwy 9888 7906
reAl estAte
Exceland Camberwell 1373 Toorak Rd 9889 1666Exceland Burwood 65 Station St 9888 8883J A Cain First National 1156 Toorak Rd 9805 2900Mackintosh First National 1388 Toorak Rd 9889 2266
solAr energy equipment
Solazone Solar Specialists 242 Warrigal Rd 9808 7337
solicitors
Frank Bertucci 1379 Toorak Rd 9889 0061Oates Rennick Associates 4 Burwood Hwy 9808 6922
sports And spinAl medicine
Camberwell Sports & Spinal Medicine 1431 Toorak Rd 9889 7889
supermArKet
IGA Plus Liquor 1424 Toorak Rd 9889 5120
trAvel Agent
Allways Travel Service 168 High St, Ashburton 9885 8818
BUSineSS DireCtOry Burwood Village & District
Burwood village & district directoryAs a service to the Burwood community, the Burwood Bulletin has established this Traders and Business Directory so that local residents can easily contact their local traders and to inform residents of the variety of shops and services located in the Burwood area. The cost is $60 per annum, inc.GST. Any business that is located within the Burwood area and would like to be included in the directory should contact Robert Kay on 9836 5520 or email [email protected]
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pAinter/ hAndymAn
indrans residential servicesA local business specialising in handyman work, painting and plastering. For an obligation-free quote, phone Jan on 0422 168 228
photogrAphic equipment
shutter-Box1163 Toorak Rd, Camberwell 3124Photographic accessories, sale and servicing with repairs onsite. M–F 9–5, Sat 9–12noonPh. 9809 4711, www.shutterbox.com.auE: [email protected]
post oFFice
Hartwell Post Ofice1166 Toorak Road, Hartwell 3124Ph: 9889 1132Open M–F 9am–5pm, Saturday 9–12noon
solicitors
Frank Bertucci1379 Toorak Road, Burwood 3125Ph: 9889 0061/68Fax: 9889 0407
oates rennick Associates4 Burwood Hwy, BurwoodPh: 9808 6922Fax: 9808 2243E: [email protected]
tAxAtion
tax workshopRegistered Tax AgentsAll types of Taxation Returns6 Tooronga Court, Ashwood 3147Ph: 9885 1435 or 0405 435 480Fax: 9888 2224
BUSineSS DireCtOry Small & Home Business
Art & design
christine chappell design ArtTextile Product Design and Manufacture,Fine Art and Web Design12 Farleigh Ave, Burwood [email protected]://www.christinechappell.com.au
Audit Accounting tAxAtion
ian grant FCA FCPA13 Edwards Street, Burwood 3125Ph: 9813 3599, Mob: 0418 317 818 Fax: 9813 2732E: [email protected]
cAFes
cafe on cleveland3 Cleveland Rd, Ashwood 3147Ph: 9888 3377Open Tues–Fri, 7.30am–3pmSat and Sun, 9am–3pm
chiroprActors
richardson chiropractic67 Barrington Dr. AshwoodBack & Neck Pain, Headaches.Sports injuries, etc. Adults & Children,People with Disabilities. Ph 0432 255 811.www.davidrichardsonchiropractic.com
dAnce clAsses– Adult
lindy hop swingAt Ashburton & MitchamPh 0412 016 780E: [email protected]
doctors
Burwood healthcare400 Burwood Hwy (cnr Middleborough Rd)General Practitioners, extended hoursPh 9888 8177www.burwoodhealthcare.com.au
FireplAces
Australian mantlepiece1372 Toorak Road, CamberwellFireplace renovations and supplies – gas and wood. Accessories, ire sets and screens.Ph 9889 0866 or 0414 503 [email protected]
Food sAFety speciAlists
the gourmet guardian pty ltdSuite 41, 125-127 Highbury Road, Burwood Phone 1800 FOOD SAFETY (1800 366 372)Mobile 0422 922 883E: [email protected]
home mAintenAnce
hire a handymanPainting, Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, Fencing, Plastering, Tilling. Rubbish removal. No job too small. Free Quotes.Ph 0425 852 535 7am-10pm
man Around the houseCarpentry repairs/replacementsWeatherboards, fascias, decks,pergolas, fences, lattice, etc. Free quotesPh: Martyn 0407 477 740AH/Fax: 9885 1150 Glen Iris
Just get of the train and there you are entering Alamein Men’s Shed in the old station master’s oices at Alamein Station.
he shed has been running for seven years, but has only just moved to the station. It allows a wider variety of opening times and many diferent programs. Men can come along with their own projects, or participate in ours. Some of these include making hobby horses for kindergartens, building garden beds for community gardens, making toys for children and much more.
Currently the Men’s Shed is running on Tuesday and hursday from 10.30am to 2.30pm.
Women too, get a look in at the shed: Alamein Neighbourhood and Learning Centre also ofers Women’s Home Maintenance courses in the shed facilities. hese courses ofer hands-on advice on how to use tools around the home. he facilitator of the program, Phil Dowles, will tailor the course according to participants’ needs.
For more details contact Alamein Neighbourhood and Learning Centre, at 49 Ashburn Gve, Ashburton. Phone 9885 9401, email [email protected] or visit us at www.alameinnlc.com.au
Catch the Men's Shed at the Station
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Baptist Churches
Ashburton Baptist Church8 Y St, Ashburton. w. ashburtonbaptist.org.auInterim Pastor: Rev. Rowena Curtis. Services: Sun 10am (incl. Kids’ Club) Thurs 7.15pm.e. [email protected], Ph: 9885 8210.
Box Hill Baptist ChurchCnr Station St & Ellingworth Pde, Box Hill.Revs Anne & Richard Mallaby.Service: 10am Sun. or pop into chapel on Station Gallery (front of church), open every day. Ph. 9890 1275.
Balwyn Baptist ChurchCnr Whitehorse & Parring Rds, Surrey Hills,Sunday service at 10am, followed by morning tea. Ph. 9836 9455.
Indonesian Baptist FellowshipCnr Whitehorse and Parring Rds, each Sunday at 4.30pm.
Crossway Baptist Church2 Vision Dve, E. Burwood. w. crossway.org.auSnr Pastor: Mr Dale Stephenson. Sun. service/kids church 8.45am, 10.15 & 11.45am. 6pm. Mandarin 9am, Cantonese 11am, Korean 1.15pm, Indonesian 4pm. Ph 9886 3700, e. [email protected]
East Camberwell Baptist ChurchCnr Highield & Hunter Roads, East Camberwell.Pastor: Murray Hogg Ph. 9836 6063, Ofice 9830 4842.
Catholic Churches
St Benedict’s299 Warrigal Rd, Burwood. w. saintbenedicts.org.au Priest: Fr David Tremble. Mass 6pm Sat. 10am & 5pm Sun.Daily services 9am. Ph 9808 2492.
St Scholastica’s348 Burwood Hwy, Bennettswood.Priest: Father Jacob. Daily service 8am, Sat 9am & 6pm Mass.Sun 9am, 11am & 5.30pm. Vietnamese Mass 7.15pm, 3rd Sat.Ph. 9808 1006, e. [email protected]
St Michael’s268 High Street, Ashburton.Parish Priest: Fr Hien Vu.Mass times: Sat 6.30pm, Sun, 9am & 10.30am. Ph. 9885 2498.
Presbyterian Churches
Ashburton Presbyterian ChurchJunction of High St & High Street Rd, (near Warrigal Rd)Sunday service 10.15am, Sunday school & crèche 10.30am.
Burwood Chinese Presbyterian ChurchCnr Greenwood & Tennyson sts.Rev Dr John Elnatan.Sunday service at 11am. Ph. 9801 7645.
Anglican Churches
Anglican Parish of Box HillSt Peter’s: 1038 Whitehorse Rd. w. anglicansboxhill.org.auServices: Sun. 8am Eucharist, 9.30am Choral Eucharist, Sudanese: 1pm. Wed. 11am, Fri. 7.30pm.
St Aidan’s: Surrey St, Box Hill South.Vicar: Rev. Derek Jones.Sun. service: 10.30am. Eucharist. 3rd Sun. Family: 10.30am.Hall for hire. Ofice: Thurs 9.30am-2.30pm. Ph. 9899 5122.
St Dunstans163 Wattle Valley Rd, Camberwell. w. stdunstans.org.auVicar: Rev. Helen Phillips. Sun. services: 8am and 9.30am. Thurs. Eucharist 11am, morning tea 10.30am. Wed. 10.30am, mainly music. Ph 9809 0321.
St Faith’s4-8 Charles St, Glen Iris. w. stfaiths.orgVicar: Rev. Stephen Pash. Sunday services 8am, 10am, 5pm (1st Sun.) Messy Church. Labyrinth open daily to walk. Group bookings.Ph. 0403 273 486, 9889 2761. Church Ofice, 9889 5086
St Thomas’s Burwood44 Station St. w. stthomasburwood.org.auVicar: Rev. Chris Appleby. Sun. services: 8.15, 9.45 and 11.30am (Cantonese), 6.30pm ESL. Ph. 9808 3250, 0422 187127
St Matthew’s334 High St, Ashburton (cnr Warrigal Rd).Locum Vicar Rev. Len Greenhall. Sun. Services: 9.30am, Holy Communion. Ph. 0413 874281
Church of the AscensionCnr Blackburn Rd & Witchwood Cres, E. Burwood.Vicar: Rev. Robyn Boyd. w. ascensionchurch.org.auSun. 8am, 9.30am. Children’s activities, Wed. 10am then study group. Playgroup Fri. 9.30am. Ph. 9802 4863.
St Oswald’s96 High St, Glen Iris.Rev. Ken Hewlett. Sun. 8am Eucharist & Breakfast, 10am Sung Eucharist, Wed. 10am Holy Communion. Ph. 9885 1125.
Local Churches
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Community NoticesUniting Churches
Ashburton Uniting Church3 Ashburn Gve.Minister: Rev. David Fotheringham.10am Sunday worship and Sunday School. For youth activities and small group programs, contact David. Ph. 9809 1795.
Burwood Uniting ChurchCnr Warrigal Rd & Hyslop St, Glen Iris.Sun. 10am Worship & children’s program. Taize Style Service 8pm, 4th Wed. Melbourne Calvary Church (Korean), Pastor Choi, Sun. 2pm. Ofice Ph. 9808 2284. Hall hire. Ph. Pam 9809 2917.
Burwood HeightsCnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd, Burwood East.Minister: Rev. Ojitha Goonetilleke.Sunday services: 9.30am and 6pm (informal service). Ph. 9803 7631.
Glen Iris Road Uniting Church & Community Centre200 Glen Iris Rd, Glen Iris. w. glenirisuniting.org.auMinister: Rev. David Carter. Sun. service 10am. BBQ & Communion 1st Sun. of month.Ph 9885 8219. e. [email protected]
St James Uniting Church1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill South.Minister: Rev. Paul Voumard.Sunday service 10am, Communion 1st Sun. of month.
St Luke’s Uniting Church Mt Waverley94 Essex Rd. Sun.worship/ School 9.30am.Fun at Five: 5pm third Sun: craft, song, light meal for people all ages.Young people (15-30 yrs) meet informally fortnightly.Ph. David 9807 3630, Ofice: 9807 2656 or 0408 580 880.
Other Christian Churches
Christian Science ChurchChurch & Reading Room, 41 Cookson St, Camberwell.Services: Sun. 10.15am, Wed. 8pm.
Church & Reading Room, 256 Stephensons Rd, Mt Waverley. Services: Sun. 9.30am, Wed. 12.30pm, 8pm.All welcome. Ph. 9882 6209
Church of Christ HartwellCnr Milverton St & Highield Rd.Pastor: Anthony Risson. Service: Sun at 10am. Ph. 9889 3484
Church of Christ Mt Waverley280 Highbury Rd. Interim Pastor: Andrew Boutro.Sun. worship 10.30am. Playgroups, crèche. School children: weekly activities, gymnastics, craft. Men’s and women’s fellowship groups. Bible study groups for all ages. Ph. 9808 1613.
City Edge ChurchMeet at Deakin University, Burwood. w. cityedgechurch.com.auDifferent ages and cultural backgrounds seeking New Testament Christian living to the Glory of God. Ph. Tony on 0449 254 249.
Edge Church Melbourne17 Evans St, (cnr Duffy St) Burwood.Pastor: Danny Guglielmucci. Service: Sun 10am.Ph. 9888 7466, w. edgechurch.com/melbourne
Hua En Tang Southern ChurchChristian Chinese Church, 1 Electra Ave, Ashwood.Services: English Youth: Sat. 7pm, Chinese: Sun. 10am, Sunday School: 10am. Ph. Thomas 0438 588 308.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses116 Huntingdale Rd, Mt Waverley.Sun. 10am, 1.30pm. Tues/Thurs 7.30pm. All welcome. No collections.
New Christian Church426-434 High St Rd, Mount Waverley. w. newchurch.org.auRev. Chris Skinner. Sunday service 10.30am.A new look at the Bible and spirituality. Spiritual growth and discussion groups. Ph. 9888 2850.
The Salvation Army7 Bowen St, Camberwell. w. salvationarmy.org.au/camberwellOficers: Majors Brian & Jenny Pratt. Sun. 9.30am, 11am, 6pm. Sunday School 11am–12.15pm school terms. Ph. 9889 2468.
Unity of Melbourne (Unity School of Christianity Melb Inc.)4 Renown St, Burwood. w. unitymelbourne.org.au Rev. William Livingston.10.30am Sun.Unity welcomes all spiritual seekers. Personal & spiritual classes. Ph. 9889 8503, e. [email protected]
Wattle Park Chapel234 Elgar Rd, Box Hill Sth.Pastor: John Reeder. Services: Sun. 10am. 2pm: bilingual English and Chinese service. Ph. 9808 2728, e. [email protected]
• Community Notices IndexLOCAL CHURCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-3
ART & CRAFT, HOBBIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
BOWLING CLUBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CHILREN’S ACTIvITIES & CHILDCARE . . . . . . . . . . 35
COMMUNITy & SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS . . . . . . . 35-6
DANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
EDUCATION / SELF IMPROvEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
FRIENDSHIP AND ACTIvITy GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . 38
GARDENING/ FLORAL ART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
HEALTH AND SUPPORT GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
HISTORy GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
MUSIC & THEATRE GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
COMMUNITy SHOPPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
MARKETS, FETES & FESTIvALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
vOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
COMMUNITy CENTRES & ACTIvITIES . . . . . . . . . . 44-5
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Local Churches
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Community NoticesCommunity Notices• Art & Craft, Hobbies
Abbey Girls of victoriaBennettswood Neighbourhood House, 7 Greenwood St.Club based around books of Elsie J. Oxenham. Love old schoolgirl novels? Meet for lunch, afternoon tea, some English dancing.Ph. Margaret on 9898 4369.
Australian Philatelic SocietyMemorial Homes Hall, 152 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury.Meets bi-monthly. Interesting displays at all meetings.Visitors and new members welcome. Ph. John Young 9889 1385.
Box Hill Art Group Inc.Non-proit group. Flexible classes for beginners/experienced artists in oils, watercolour, pastel, acrylics, printmaking, life drawing. Highly qualiied tutors. Ph. Eric 9884 0670 or 0424 775540,w. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bhag/
Box Hill Handweavers & SpinnersBox Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St.Non-proit group of women and men who meet weekly to share knowledge in spinning, weaving and allied crafts.Ph. Margaret Dimelow 9898 1474.
Camberwell Camera ClubRSL Hall, 403 Camberwell Rd (Mel. 59 K2)Meets 4th Monday at 8pm. Speakers, competitions, outings.Ph. Gaynore 9818 6601, w. camberwellcamberaclub.org.au
Craftworkers Social ClubBurwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St.Bring craft project, share ideas, resources, etc. All skill levels & ages. $2.50 a session, $7 annual fee. Every 1st, 3rd , 5th Wed. 10am–1pm. Ph. BNH 9808 6292 or Cathy 9808 4069.
Model TrainsAustralian Model Railway Assoc. Victorian Branch Inc.92 Wills St, Glen Iris (Mel. 59 J8) w. amra-vic.org.auNew members welcome. Info on membership and activities.Ph 9885 7034.
Needlework Tapestry Guild of victoria Inc.Meet at The Box Hill Community Arts Centre.A warm welcome to all interested in stitching to attend a meeting. Sat. 10am–3pm, 2nd Wed. 11am–3pm, 3rd Wed. 7pm–10pm.Ph. Anne 9728 3256.
Society of Folk & Decorative Artists of victoriaSFDAV meets at the Craig Centre, Samarinda Ave, Ashburton, on 4th Sunday of month catering to needs of folk and decorative artists. w. www.sfdav.com.au
Travelogue Club at CamberwellChambly Community Centre, 405 Camberwell Rd.Meets 2pm last Fri. of month. Seniors and retirees interested in travel and photography. For about an hour, guest speakers take you visually to various parts of the world. Ph 9889 7509.
The victorian Button Collectors’ ClubBurwood Heights Uniting Church, cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd, Burwood E. 2nd Tues at 8pm. Visitors welcome.Ph. Tony 9728 3663 or Robyn 9884 5675, w. vicbuttonclub.com.au
Waverley Arts SocietyMt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres. (opp. station). 7.30pm, 3rd Wed. Professional demos. Tuition: Life Drawing, Portraiture, Decorative Art. Children’s classes during school term. Contemporary Art Group.
Waverley Gem ClubLocal club with wide range of lapidary activities. We teachgem cutting, silversmithing and have a mineral group.Training at Mt Waverley. Ph Gwen, 9808 7510 or 9830 8046.w. waverleygemclub.googlepages.com/home
Waverley Scale Modellers ClubWadham House, 52 Wadham Pde, Mt Waverley (behind library). Meet 2nd Tues each month, Feb-Dec, 7.30pm–10.30pm.A non-proit community organisation for Scale Model builders.
Wordsmiths of Melbourne Poetry GroupPoets with Christian ethos meet second Sat. monthly from 2–5pm. Guest poets lead workshops. New members welcome.Ph. Jean Sietzema-Dickson 9890 5885 or w. poeticachristi.org.au
• Bowling ClubsAshburton Bowls Club1-3 Samarinda Ave.New & experienced bowlers invited to join.Ph. Peter 9802 1660, or David 9560 9598.
Bennettswood Bowling Club179 Station St, Burwood. (Mel 61 C3)2 Tift Grass Greens. Summer & Winter bowling, (indoor mats).Free Coaching, Free Membership irst year. Bowls available. Barefoot Wed. evening. Social events all year. Ph. 9808 4373.
Burwood District Bowls ClubBurwood Reserve, Warrigal Rd, Glen IrisNew and exp. bowlers welcome. Exc. grass greens. Free coaching, competent coaches. Open pennant Tues/Sat. Social bowls Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat; summer/winter. Ph. 9889 5931.
Camberwell Central Bowls ClubCnr Bowen and Trumper Sts. Ph. 9889 4456Regular & occasional bowls. Sat & Tues pennant. Free coaching! We bowl all year on grass. Facilities for hire: w. ccbc.candyit.net
Community Notices
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Community Notices• Children’s Activities and Childcare
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House47 Kitchener St.Small groups (max 12); support for gradual separation; qualiied staff members. 3 yo activity group: Mon 9.15am-12.15pm; Childcare: Tues & Wed 9.15am-12.15pm. Ph. 9898 8270
Camberwell Childcare AssociationCnr Aird St & Riversdale RdActivity Group Wed. 12.45pm–3.15pm. Supervised Activity Group for toddlers/pre-schoolers. Sessions run by experienced. staff.Ph Anne Marie 9889 6002.
Kids Club at St Thomas’sSt Thomas’s Anglican Church, 44 Station St, Burwood.Every Thurs, 3.30–6.30pm, $5, dinner included.Suit school aged children up to Year 6. Ph. Heather 0416 256485.
Moving Together mother/baby dance programAshburton Baptist Church hall.A special time for mothers and their babies who delight in the music and movement experiences. Fri. 11.30 am, during school terms Bookings essential. Ph. Elizabeth Mackenzie 9836 7386.
St Faith’s4-8 Charles St, Glen Iris.Playgroup Wednesday 10.30 am. Ph. Church Ofice 9889 5086.
St Luke’sSt Luke’s Uniting Church, 94 Essex Rd, Mt WaverleyPlaygroups: Ph. Melissa 0409 330347, Pre-school 9807 9710.
St Matt’s CatsSt Matthew’s Anglican Church, cnr High St & Warrigal Rd, Ashburton. Christian playgroup for carers & tots. Thurs. school terms 10.30am–12.30pm. Helper volunteers needed.Ph. Leonie 9802 6406 or 0414 547 952.
Uniting Care ConnectionsForsyth Hall, St James Uniting Church Wattle Park,1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill Sth (Mel. 61 C3).Playgroup Mon 10–11.45am. Ph. Margaret 9808 5657.Kinder. 3 yo: Thurs, Fri; 4 yo: Mon, Tues, Wed. Ph. 9808 4495.
• Community & Special Interest Groups
Ashwood–Mt Waverley Lions ClubLionsville Hall, 88 Winbirra Pde.100m into Lionsville Senior Citizens VillageMeet 1st and 3rd Wed at 7.30pm. Ph Heather Lauder 0407 813979.
Association of Independent RetireesMelb. Eastern Branch: Senior Citizens Ctr, Silver Gr, Nunawading. 1st Fri. 10am. Aust-wide voluntary not-for-proit advocacy group for retirees fully/partially self-funded. Guest speakers.Visitors welcome. Ph: 9874 3143 or 9894 1989.
Association of Independent RetireesMelb. South East Branch: 2nd Mon. 2pm.Odd months Mt Waverley Youth Centre, Miller Cres (Mel. 61E2); even mths Alvie Hall, cnr High Street & Alvie rds, Mt Waverley.Self-funded retirees/part pensioners. Ph 9803 4563 or 9807 7663.
Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc.1/41 Railway Rd, Blackburn.Family history research centre open 5 days pw to members and visitors. Ph 9877 3789, e. [email protected], w. aigs.org.au
Australian Shareholders AssociationWheelers Hill Library, cnr Jells & Ferntree Gully Rds.3rd Tues. 10am, Feb–Nov, Campaigner for improving inancial knowledge of members and shareholders. Investment speakers most meetings. Visitors welcome. Ph 9885 7166.
Blackburn Lake Ladies Probus ClubManchester Unity Hall, 8 Main St. (Mel. 47 K12)1st Thurs. 10am–12noon. New members welcome - semi or full retirees. Speakers, theatre & ilm/luncheons, outings, monthly luncheons, coffee mornings. Ph Yvonne Roy 9890 4316.
Camberwell & District National SeniorsPhyllis Hore Room, Kew Library, cnr Cotham Rd & Civic Dve.3rd Thurs. of month, 10am. Meet new friends, enjoy guest speakers. $4 with refreshments. Ph Don 9833 4514.
Camberwell City RSL Sub Branch403 Camberwell Rd. 1st Mon. of month at 1.30pm.We have very good guest speakers. From May–Nov, soup and a sausage sizzle available at noon, prior to meeting. Ph. 9882 5580.
Camberwell Ladies Probus ClubEvergreen Senior Citizens club, Talbot Ave, Balwyn.1st Tues of month, 10am.Guest speakers, monthly day trips, cinema visits, card groups.New members welcome. Ph Colleen 9836 4383.
Combined Probus Club of Burwood Inc.Whitehorse Club, 298 Burwood Hwy, Burwood East (Mel. 62 B7).1st Wed. 9.45am–12noon. For retirees/semi-retirees.Guest speakers, dine-outs, ilm/luncheons. Easy parking/ #75 tram.New members & guests welcome! Ph. Allan 9808 3550
Community Notices
Become a Citizen Advocate
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* Be a spokesperson for someone with an
* Join a great program and use your skills and life
* Time Required? Flexible to suit your life. Contact Donna or Dale to fi nd out more 9859 9421 or email: [email protected]
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Community NoticesCombined Probus Club of Inala, Blackburn SthInala Village Auditorium, 220 Middleborough Rd.4th Wed. 1.15–3pm. Social contact & friendship for retirees.Guest speakers, afternoon tea. Lunches, trips, tours.New members & guests welcome. Ph Barry Cairns 9803 3130.
Combined Probus of Whitehorse Inc.Horticultural Hall, Jolimont Rd, Forest Hill.1st Mon. 10am–12noon. Easy parking. Small, friendly club. Speakers, social activities: day trips, dine-outs, cards, getaways.Ph Margaret 9884 8482 or Evelyn 9762 2468.
Crossroads victoriaBurwood Heights Uniting Church.Christian Fellowship with Disabled Persons.3rd Sat., interdenominational, church-based, providing leisure activities for disabled people. Ph. 9808 3677.
Golden Days Radio 3GDR 95.7 FMIf you enjoy nostalgic music from the ’30s to the ’60s, tune in 7.30am-11pm daily.Check program guide in The Age Green Guide or w. 3gdr.asn.au.
Hawthorn Ladies Probus ClubSalvation Army Citadel, Bowen St, Camberwell.1st Mon of month at 10am.New members very welcome. Ph. Margaret 9509 9585.
Ladies Probus Club of Blackburn South Inc.Avenue Church Fellowship Hall, The Avenue.3rd Tues of month 10am–12noon. A range of speakers, outings and activities. New members welcome. Ph Helen 9890 8939.
Lions Club of Boroondara CentralClub Hawthorn, 627 Glenferrie Rd.Men and women of all ages meet 1st Wed of month, 6pm for 6.30pm start for friendly dinner and business meeting.Ph Pauline 98360541 or Margaret 0409 389 927.
Lions Club of Boroondara Gardiners CreekBusiness Mtgs: Craig Family Centre, Samarinda Ave, Ashburton, 2nd Mon, 7.30 for 8pm. Dinner Mtgs: Hawthorn Club, Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn, 4th Mon, 7 for 7.30pm.Ph. Jenny Joseph 9885 2682 or 0419 880616.
Men’s Probus Club of Box Hill South Inc.St James Uniting Church Hall, 1201 Riversdale Rd.1st Fri. 10am–12noon. Guest speakers, group day tours, ‘ilm and lunch’. Retired or semi-retired and like to make new friends?New members welcome. Ph. John Kilby 9808 8054.
Men’s Probus Club of GlenferrieKew Heights Sports Club, 397 Barkers Rd, Kew.3rd Fri. 10am–noon.Speakers, activities, social events. Joining fee $40. New members welcome. Visit us! Ph. Peter 0417 554841.
Monash Men’s Shed77 Bogong Ave, Bogong Reserve, Glen Waverley.Mon-Fri 9:30am to 1:30pm.Activities for men of all ages: woodworking, leadlighting, etc. Drop in for a chat and a cuppa. Ph: 9561 8557, e. [email protected]
Probus Club of Ashburton Inc.Ashburton Bowling Club, 1–3 Samarinda Ave.2nd Wed. Easy parking. Warm, friendly. Enquiries welcome from retirees or semi-retirees. Guest speakers, lunches, social events, holidays, day trips. Ph. Bob Flanagan, 9822 2064.
Probus Club of Chatham (Camberwell & Districts)Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen St.1st Wed. at 10am. Mixed club with speakers, activities.We welcome new members. No joining fee, annual fee $40.Ph. Secretary, Judith Clarke, 9885 1444.
Rotary Club of Box Hill CentralProfessional women and men who enjoy helping the community and sharing fun times. Join us for breakfast – no charge for irst 2 visits. Breakfast at 7.30am on Wed. at Box Hill Golf Club.Ph. Don Sweeney 0411 149459.
Rotary Club of Mont Albert and Surrey HillsBox Hill TAFE Nelson Campus.Meets Tues, 6.45 for 7pm. Community service, friendship and interesting guest speakers. Ph. 0450 472723.
3WBC: 94.1 FMWhitehorse Boroondara FM Community Radio Inc. Tune in for best local info & music programs. Free publicity for local non-proit organisations. Be a sponsor/member/ presenter/ volunteer.Ph. 9285 4846. w. 3wbc.org.au.
Waverley Kiwanis ClubLe Gaulois Restaurant, 260 Blackburn Rd, Syndal.2nd and last Wed. of month at 7pm. Community Service Club, meets for dinner. Ph. Stephen Greene 0408 357 050
Waverley Retirement Activities GroupUmbrella org. for 30+ leisure activity groups for ‘over 50s’ in Monash/Glen Waverley area. Non-proit, community-based, volunteer-run, over 400 members. Monash City Council supported. Join us. e: [email protected] or w. wrag.org.au
Whitehorse Ratepayers & Residents Assoc. Inc.Voluntary support group for ratepayers and residents seeking accountability in municipal affairs and governance.Become a member and support community interests.Ph. Peter 9874 0784, w. [email protected]
Zonta Club of Waverley IncBusiness & professional women committed to promotion of peace & professional status of women. Dinner (speaker) irst Thurs at The Gateway Motel, 630 Blackburn Rd, Notting Hill, 6:30 for 7pm.Ph. Pam 9808 2742 or Beverley 9560 4469, w. zontawaverley.org
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Community Notices• Dance
Australian Colonial/Heritage DancingAshburton Uniting Church Hall, 3 Ashburn Gve. (Mel. 60 D10),near station. 3rd Thurs 7.30–10pm. Melb. Colonial Dancers.$6 includes supper, members $5. 8-wk beginner classes: $70/50. Ph. Coral 9885 6109, e. [email protected]
Box Hill Ballet Association Inc.Classes at BHCAC, & ‘The Studio’ (median strip, Whitehorse Rd, opp. Town Hall). Non-proit, community based org. Classical ballet, Jazz, Tap, Folk, Wu Tao. 4 yo–adult classes.Ph. 9434 3368, w. boxhillballet.com
Dance for FitnessBox Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St.Mon, 1.30–2.30pm. Fun way to get it! Low impact informal dance class for those who don’t like the gym.Ph. 9895 8888, w. bhcac.com.au
English Country DancingBennettswood Neighbourhood House, 7 Greenwood St, Burwood. Tues 8–10pm, $5. Think “Pride and Prejudice”! All dances taught, no partner necessary. Individuals welcome.Flat soled shoes (not rubber). Ph. 9890 5650.
Round Dancing‘Rosella Rounds’ meets Fri at Forest Hill. Learn the steps, then put them together to dance around the room. Beginners 6.30–7.30pm. Advanced 7.30–9.30pm. Singles, couples, seniors welcome.First lesson free. Ph Fiona 9802 5087.
Scottish Country DancingHartwell Church of Christ, cnr Highield/Milverton.(Mel 60 E5) Tram 75 Stop 53. Box Hill & District Scottish Society.Tues, Mar–Nov 7.30–9.30pm. Social dance 4th Tues. $7.Come with or without partner, no exp. nec. Flat, soft shoes.
Welsh Dance ClassesChrist Church Hall, 1 The Avenue, Surrey Hills. (Mel 46 H11)2–4.30pm Sun afternoons monthly. Admission $7 donation.Enquiries and information Ph. Ian 9878 2414.
• Education / Self ImprovementBaha’i Community of BoroondaraHidden Words Bookshop, 351 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn.Fri night: Intro to Baha’i Faith. Sun. 11am: Insp. Words/soothing music. Village Roadshow Theatrette, Melb. State Library. Entry 3 LaTrobe St. 1st Sun, 10.30am: Soul Food. Ph. 9815 2020.
Boroondara ToastmastersBurwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St.1st & 3rd Thurs at 7.45pm.Conidence and self-development through public speaking.Ph. 9888 8061, w. boroondara.toastmasters.org.au
Broadband for SeniorsSamarinda Aged Services, Ashburton, hosts free Broadband for Seniors Kiosk for 50s+. Learn to stay in touch. Volunteers give initial tutoring/ assistance. Tues 10am–noon, Wed 10.30am–12.30pm, Sat 10am–noon. Ph. 9885 0062.
Computer Savvy SeniorsAt a Boroondara library, an aged care facility or your home.Learn computer basics. Free peer training program for seniors, no exp. required. Word processing, internet, email.Ph. Ellen 9278 4674, e. [email protected]
Glen Iris ToastmastersGlen Iris Uniting Church Community Centre, 200 Glen Iris Rd, Glen Iris.Improve communication and leadership skills.Ph. Anna 9839 4195 or Mike 0407 509 048.
Power Talk InternationalMeets 7.30pm every 2nd and 4th Wed in Balwyn.Increase your self conidence in speaking in public, giving presentations and leadership skills. Supportive, stimulating atmosphere. Visitors welcome. Ph. Lyn 9857 4764.
University of the Third Age26 Sinclair Ave, Glen Iris.10.30am–1.30pm Mon–Fri. Low annual fee.Educational, creative courses for retirees/semi-retirees. 90 courses/activities: history, languages. Ph. 9821 0282, w. u3ahawthorn.org.au
Waverley CommunicatorsCraft Room, Mt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres.2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month at 7.45pm.Learn to speak conidently in public. E. [email protected],Ph. Heather 9576 8790 or Jeff 9700 5297 or w. itcwaverley.org.au
Community Notices
A community brass band
in the City of Monash.Rehearsals in OakleighMondays 8-10pm
New players all ages welcome.Instruments and tuition available.Previous experience in brassbands not essential.Ring Brian 9807 9624
OAKLEIGH CITY BAND
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Community NoticesGolden Age Senior Citizens Centre47 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley.Mon–Thurs, 9.30am–3pm. Open to senior citizens over the age of 55. Activities: carpet bowls, cards (Solo & 500), craft, table tennis, snooker, scrabble. Monthly outings. Ph. 9807 7003.
Golden Wattle Day ClubEast Malvern RSL Club, Stanley Grose Drive.Thurs at 10am. About 40 regular members from Ashburton – East Malvern. New members welcome. Ph. Pat 9807 4994.
Home League (Women’s Group)The Salvation Army Camberwell Corps, 7-11 Bowen St. Enlightenment/encouragement for women all ages. Speakers,bus trips, musical mornings, brunches. $1 pw.Thurs: morning tea 10am, meeting 10.30am. Ph. 9889 2468.
Lac viet Seniors Performers GroupAshburton Support Services, 296 High St.Senior Vietnamese social group meets Tuesdays 10.30am–5pm. Exercises, singing gro,lup, lunches, dancing, table tennis.All welcome. Ph. Fay/Yen 9885 3815.
Monash Croquet ClubElectra Community Centre, Electra Ave, Ashwood.Social and competitive play in a friendly atmosphere.Beginners’ lessons. Ph. Jean, 9803 3433.e: [email protected], w. croquetvic.asn.au
Nieuw Holland Social ClubBlackburn Senior Citizens Club, ‘The Pines’, Central Rd (a few mins from station). A group for Dutch speaking persons and their partners who are 50+. Meets Thurs 9.30am–1.15pm.Ph. Inge Van Hoek 9877 1523.
War Widows & Widowed Mothers’ AssociationBurwood branch. RSL Hall, cnr Myrniong & Hyslop Sts.Meets 4th Wed of month at 1pm. Speakers, demos and outings. Ph. Thelma Dalrymple 9808 5568 or Noni Wilson 9889 7458.
• Friendship and Activity GroupsAshburton Support Services296 High St. Ashburton.Outings, Bingo, Fitness, Lunches. Meals on Wheels to home if needed. Fun Food Fitness Friendship for 55+. Ph. Fay 9885 3815.
Boroondara Life Activities ClubSalvation Army Citadel, Bowen St, Camberwell.Mon: table tennis, swim, cards. Tues: cards. Wed: golf, lunch (1st of mth) Thurs: table tennis, scrabble (1st/ 3rd of mth).Fri: day trips, dancing. 6-weekly dine-outs Ph. 9889 7458.
Boroondara Mums and BubsNon-proit network for parents; free activities for educational & social development. Pram walks, playgroups, swimming, picnics, cinema, catch-up coffee.Ph. Mayra 0450 813223, w. meetup.com/Boroondara-Mums-and-Bubs
Box Hill Senior Citizens’ Club Inc.Carrington Centre, 79 Carrington Rd, Box Hill.Mon: Exercise, cards, bingo 1.45pm. Tues: Chinese Mah Jong. Wed: snooker, MahJong. Thurs: snooker. Fri: cards, snooker, concert/speakers $5. Lunch 12 M–F. Sub $10 pa. Ph. 9890 4979.
Burwood Community CentreBurwood Uniting Church, cnr Warrigal Rd & Hyslop St.Open 1.30pm–3.30pm every Wed.Company and entertainment in a caring atmosphere. All welcome. Ph. Dorothy Thorpe 9808 2200.
Burwood Country Women’s AssociationPresbyterian Church Hall, cnr High St & High Street Rd, Ashburton. Meet 2nd Tues of month at 10.30am. Ph. Cathy 9808 4069.
Burwood Evening vIEW ClubVoice, Interests and Education of WomenBox Hill Golf Club, 202 Station St, Box Hill Sth.Meets at 7pm, 2nd Wed monthly for dinner and guest speaker. Visitors welcome. Ph. Theresa 0403 992 569 or 9836 1867.
Burwood Ladies Social GroupCome meet new people and plan outings over tea or coffee. Fortnightly Tues at 1pm, Ph. 9808 6292.
Burwood RSL11 Hyslop St. Social snooker games Mon & Thurs noon–4pm. Tues: comp. billiards and snooker. Visitors and new members welcome. Ph. 9889 6283, Secretary 9809 5502 or 0403 920790.
Camberwell Senior Citizens405 Camberwell Rd.For information, Ph. 9882 6947 on Mon & Thurs (the club), or Debbie Kay 9808 3019.
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Community NoticesCommunity Notices• Gardening/ Floral Art
Ashburton Floral Art GroupUniting Church Hall, Ashburn Grove.Meets 3rd Mon of month at 12.30pm until Nov.Demonstrations, helpful hints and friendship.Fees: $15 annually, plus $2 per session. Ph Hazel 9802 4462.
Barinna Garden Club, South BlackburnMeets the 2nd Wed of month at 1.30pm.Ph. Margaret 9890 6448.
The Bee GroupInterested in backyard beekeeping? We hold courses through the year either over two Sundays or over one weekend. Email bees as subject to [email protected] for more info.
Box Hill Floral Art GroupPavilion Room, Box Hill Hawks Football Club (cnr Middleborough & Whitehorse rds)1st Thurs 11am, demonstrations at 1pm. All welcome: free demos by loral artists. Garden Group 3rd Tues 10am. Ph. 9808 6080.
Camberwell Morning Garden ClubChambly, 405 Camberwell Rd.Meets 2nd Thurs Feb–Nov, 9.45am–12noon.Expert speakers on gardening topics, morning tea. Meet like minds.Annual sub $10. Day trips. Ph. 9890 7878
Camellia victoriaEast Burwood Uniting Church Hall, cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd.Meets 2nd Wed of month (March–Nov) at 8pm. w. camelliasvic.org.au
Chrysanthemum Society of victoria Inc.Burwood Heights Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Blackburn Rd & Burwood Hwy (opp. KMart).Meets 2nd Sat 2.30pm (except July). Chrysanthemum cultivation specialist society to exhibition standards. Ph. 9898 5458.
Waverley Garden ClubWaverley Community Centre, Miller Cres. Mt. Waverley.Meets 1st Fri of month at 8pm. Guest speakers, trading table, and friendly atmosphere. Ph. 9807 3507.
Waverley Garden Club Floral Art GroupMt Waverley Youth Centre, 45 Miller Cres.Meets 3rd Tues 7.45pm. Floral Workshops: Leading loral art designer demos. Join regular workshop. New members welcome. Ph. Elizabeth, 9560 4804 or Maree, 9887 2074.
• Health and Support GroupsAl-AnonHall, rear Wesley Uniting Church, cnr Station & Oxford Sts, Box Hill. Meets every Mon. at 10.30am.Support Group for family and friends of alcoholics
Anxiety Recovery Centre victoria (ARCvic)Boroondara Community Health Centre, 378 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn. 1st/3rd Tues 7.30pm. Obsessive compulsive & anxiety disorder support group, family/carers welcome.Ph. 9886 9233. Helpline: 9886 9377. e. [email protected]
Betting On A Better Life!MonashLink Community Health project:Ashburton-Ashwood-Chadstone Neighbourhood Renewal area.Gambling concerns? Activities. Ph. Judy Avisar 0426 245897or 1300 552 509. e. [email protected]
Blackburn Take Off Weight Naturally ClubEley Park Community Centre, Eley Rd, Burwood (Mel 61 H5) Meets Mon, 9.30–11.30am. Friendly weight loss support, our not-for-proit weight loss club can help you.Over 300 clubs Victoria-wide. Ph. Rene Gale 9874 4043.
Boroondara Lupus Support GroupMaggie and Clare are happy to talk to anyone needing some support and/or information regarding lupus.Ph. Maggie 9817 2316 or Clare 9809 4998.
Day Care Centre for Dementia SufferersElsie Salter House, 11 Marquis St, Ashburton.Dementia affects memory, intellect and personality.Professional care, encouragement, interesting activities.Ph. the manager 9885 6426.
Healthy Bones GroupMeetings at Mt Waverley Youth Centre or register for newsletter.Sth East Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group.Info & support, meets every 2nd month.Ph. Carole 95688727. e. [email protected]
Kara House Outreach ServiceDomestic Violence Support Agency providing support to women and women with children, experiencing domestic violence. Specialised support to women from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Ph. 9877 9711.
OverEaters AnonymousRowville Uniting Church, cnr Fulham Rd and Bridgewater Way (Mel. 82 A1) Meet Sat 8.30–10am. Do you have a problem with food?Free meetings; no weigh-ins. Ph. 986 2768 or 9874 5527.
Panic & Anxiety Disorders Assoc. victoriaPADA in Victoria operates the Panic and Anxiety Disorders Treatment Centre. Individual & group counselling provided by experienced psychologists. Specialist child psychologists avail.For free brochure or further information Ph. 9889 7355.
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Community NoticesParkinson’s victoria Inc. Camberwell Support Group
St Mark’s Church Hall, cnr Burke & Canterbury rds, Camberwell.Meets last Mon. of month at 10am. Ph. Ruth Harrop 9889 3499.
Personal Helpers and Mentors ProgramLvl 1, 12 Hamilton Place, Mt Waverley. City of Monash community-based outreach support for people with mental illness, enhance people’s existing strengths. Referrals/self-referrals welcome.Free, open-ended program. Ph. 9807 1846.
Men’s GroupCamcare in Camberwell. Men’s Support Group meets fortnightly Mon evenings. Encourages men to discuss issues in supportive, conidential, friendly surroundings. Gold coin donation.Ph. Des 0402 522 261, e. [email protected]
MS Support GroupBurwood Neighbourhood House.The Well Women’s Group meets monthly Sat. afternoons. We provide a safe, nurturing and empowering environment for women diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Ph. Jenni 0425 740 927.
Warm Water Exercise ClassesPeter James Centre, Mahoneys Rd, Burwood East.Mulgrave–Monash Self Help Group. Warm water exercise classes under strict supervision of physiotherapist. Three classes each Mon and Thurs evening. Ph. 9801 4758.
• History GroupsBox Hill Historical Society Inc.Strabane Chapel, 29 Strabane Ave, Mont Albert Nth.3rd Thurs (Feb–Nov) 8pm. Archives open rear of Box Hill Town Hall Tues 11am–4pm & 1st Sat 10am–12noon.Ph. 9285 4808. e. [email protected]
Burwood History GroupMeets at former Burwood State School, 172 Burwood Hwy.First Wed 1:30pm each month.$10 book on history of Burwood State School avail.Ph. Valma Fell 9808 5482.
Camberwell Historical Society Inc.Blackwood Room, Camberwell Town Hall, off Inglesby Rd.4th Thurs. Non-proit org. - history particularly of former City of Camberwell. Excursions, speakers, quarterly newsletter.Ph. George 9885 9927 w. chs.org.au
Waverley Historical Society IncorporatedAbove Mt Waverley library, Miller Cres. (lift avail.)Questions about Waverley area’s history?Visit Wed afternoons or by appointment.Ph. Norma 9802 9332, e. [email protected] w. vicnet.net.au/~whsvic
Whitehorse Historical SocietyLocal History Room, Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum, Deep Creek Rd, Mitcham. Mel 49 D7. Open for research Wed 10.30am–2.30pm. All welcome. Ph. 9873 4946.
COULD MEALS ON WHEELS BE OF HELP
TO YOU OR ANYONE YOU KNOW?
Ashburton Support Services delivers
Meals On Wheels to the area of
Boroondara bounded by Warrigal Rd,
Gardiners Creek, Burke Rd,
Camberwell Rd and Toorak Rd—
each day Monday to Friday.
Hot fresh soup, a hot main course and
a dessert al-ways provides a delightful
repast. Frozen meals are provided for
weekends and holiday periods.
If such a service would make your life
easier and more enjoyable, please
telephone 9885 6443 to learn more.
Meals on Wheels
Ashburton Support Services
Ph: 9885 6443
296 High St
Ashburton, 3147
BOX HILL BALLET ASSOCIATION INC.
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Principal: Jan Turner
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A NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY ORGANISATION
Proudly supported by the City of Whitehorse
Enquiries & Enrolments 9434 [email protected]
www.boxhillballet.com
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Community Notices• Music & Theatre Groups
BHCAC Choir 470 Station St, Box Hill.Community Choir: Sun, 2–4pm in Arbour Hall. w. bhcac.com.auChorale: Mon 7.30–10pm. Ph. 9895 8888.e. [email protected], w. boxhillchorale.org.au
Hartwell Players Inc. Community TheatreNew members welcome: stage mgt, lighting, sound; front-of-house (hospitality, ticket box, ushers); production (program design, poster art, sets, props, costumes). Ph. Joanne 9888 0198 or 0408 366481. e. [email protected]
Oakleigh City BandA brass band in City of Monash. Players of all ages and experience welcome. Instruments and tuition avail. Ph. Brian 9807 9624.
Our Community SingsAshburton Baptist Church, 8 Y St.Fun, inclusive, community strengthening choir led by Stefan Cassomenos, of With One Voice program. Come to a rehearsal!Ph. 8679 6088. e. [email protected]
Sing Australia ChoirCamberwell Uniting Church, 314 Camberwell Rd.We’re a community-based choir. No auditions, just singing fun. Cost: $5.50. Ph. Wendy 9886 9405. w. singaustralia.com.au
Scotsglen Singers Inc.All-female community choir entertains shut-in folk and raises money for a charity. Rehearse Thurs afternoon in Glen Waverley & perform regularly in local area. Sing in 2/3 parts & seek singers in lower parts. Ph. Elizabeth 9807 6472.
Treble TonesJoin a friendly group of ladies who enjoy singing and bringing the pleasure of music to others. Rehearsals Wed mornings, Burwood area. Come and see what we do.Ph. Lorraine Pollard 9807 5936.
The Waverley SingersFriendly, welcoming group of ladies with a great passion for singing and bringing joy to others. Fortnightly rehearsals on Tues afternoons. New members welcome, in particular 2nd sopranos and altos. Ph. Isabelle Roberts on 9806 0506.
• Community ShoppingAmaroo Op-ShopAmaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, Chadstone.Ph. Joan Garde 9807 0570.
Animal Welfare Op-Shop1355 Toorak Rd, Camberwell. Mon–Sat 11am–5pm.Shop, donate, recycle, help animals. Nothing over $20.Quality new & recycled clothing, books, jewellery and more.We can pick up donations. Ph. 9889 9435, shop hours.
Ashy Op-ShopCnr High St & Welfare Pde, Ashburton.Mon–Fri 10am–4.30pm and Sat. 9.30am–4pm.Exciting re-launch soon.Special sales and bargains on now. Ph. 9885 5923.
Friends of SameSame Coffee Project (East Timor) (pron. sah-may). Funds vital work in East Timor. Hawthorn Community House, new members/volunteers welcome, subscribers. e. [email protected] 9819 2629, w. friendsofsame.org
House of Books508 Whitehorse Rd, Mitcham (Next to St John’s Church)Not-for-proit, volunteer staff; donated books. Funds raised are returned to local community services. Av. prices $1–2.Open Mon–Fri 10am–4pm, Sat 10am–1pm. Ph 9874 2389.
Lions Club of Boroondara Central Op Shop1350C Toorak Rd, Camberwell (500m west of Warrigal Rd)Bric-a-brac, clothes, furniture, electrical goods etc.Staffed by volunteers, all proceeds to our community.Mon–Fri 10.30am–4.30pm, Sat 9.30–12.30pm.
Rotary Recycle – Opp Shop1112 Riversdale Rd, Wattle Park, opposite tram terminus.Excellent range of books, bric-a-brac and ladies wear.Staffed by volunteers, all proits go to community projects.Tues–Fri 10am–4pm; Sat 10am–12 noon. Volunteers welcome.
Salvation Army Thrift Shop401 High St, Ashburton. (Mel. 60, G10).Saleable books, toys, clothing, bric-a-brac. We accept elec. goods, (not monitors/TVs/scanners). Leave goods 8.30am–4.30pm M–F, Sat. 9am–1pm at Shop rear (enter Poulter St). Ph. 9885 4965.
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Community Notices• Markets, Fetes, Festivals
Hawthorn Craft MarketThe Atrium, Swinburne Uni, 52 William St.1st Sun. of month, 10am–3pm. Free. Handcrafted original goods incl. jewellery, children’s and baby wear, toys and fresh produce.
St Schol’s Specialty MarketSt Scholastica’s Community Centre, 348 Burwood Hwy, Burwood.2nd Sat. of month 9am–1pm.Indoor market of quality handcrafted, homemade items produce & plants. Also tea room & BBQ. Ph. 0439 463608.
Treasures & Tastes @ TrinityHoly Trinity Anglican Church, 177 Union Rd, Surrey Hills.3rd Sat, 9am–1pm. Indoor boutique makers’ & growers’ market. Handmade, home-grown items.Treasures’ Tearoom or courtyard BBQ. Ph. 0447 733 949.
Mt Waverley Rotary Art & Craft MarketMt Waverley Village car park, Stephensons Rd.2nd Sun each month 9am–2pm. Usually about 60 stalls of art, craft and food. Proceeds to many local and international causes.
• Farmers’ MarketsAshwood Farmers’ MarketAshwood College, Vannam Dve, Ashwood.3rd Sun. of month. Animal farm, jumping castle & live music through the day. Fresh vegetables, cheese, meat, deli foods, plants and much more. $2, children free.
Ashwood/Chad. Community Fruit & veg MarketAmaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, Chadstone.Wed. afternoons 12–2pm. Can’t get to market?Order $10 or $20 box of fruit & veg. - we have a delivery service.Ph. 9807 2625. e. [email protected]
Boroondara Farmers’ MarketPatterson Reserve, Auburn Rd, Hawthorn.3rd Sat. of month, 8am-1pm. Fresh pasta, organic fruit & vegetables & more. 60 stalls of fresh produce from all over Victoria. Entry $2 donation. Ph. Danika Benison 9278 4814.
Whitehorse Farmers’ MarketWhitehorse Civic Centre, 379 Whitehorse Rd, Nunawading.2nd Sun. of month, 8am-1pm. Fresh produce from farms to you. Proceeds used by Rotary for local community projects.Ph. 9539 2443. This is a plastic-free market.
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Able Australia is seeking volunteersWe assist people with multiple disabilities including deaf-blindness. Our art program, crafts, gardening, recreation programs and social outings need volunteers to assist people.Ph. Gary 1300 225 369 e. [email protected]
Alzheimer’s AustraliaAlzheimer’s Australia Vic. Hawthorn.Join our team of volunteers who provide telephone support and info about memory loss and dementia. Training provided.Ph. Judith Allen 9815 7847.
Alamein Men’s ShedLike a chat, handyman projects, community service, helping other blokes, a friendly relaxed environment? We need a volunteer on Tuesdays 10–3 to help run our Men’s Shed. Ph. Margaret 9885 3815
Boroondara volunteer Resource CentrePhone 9278 4550 to ind a volunteer role to suit you.
Burwood BulletinBurwood Bulletin distributors required. Only 1–2 hours every three months. Speciic drop-off points and lists with full directions provided. Car required for collecting magazines from Burwood Neighbourhood House. Ph. 0408 325325.
Eastern volunteer Resource CentreAssist EV clients get to appointments. Be reimbursed for travel in your own car. Primarily for frail aged & disabled, housebound or isolated HACC eligible residents.Ph. 9870 7822, e. [email protected]
Hartwell Players – good with sewing?Hartwell Players, based at Ashwood College, would love to hear from you to assist with costuming plays for our community theatre. We’ve a decent costume resource to kick us off!Ph. Joanne Watt 9888 0198 or 0408 366481.
Melbourne City MissionThe Community Friend ProgramInterested in donating a couple of hours a week to spend with disabled person needing a friend? Ph. Sharon 9385 3264, [email protected], Siobhan 9385 3222 [email protected]
Safety Register, MvRCIn conjunction with Mt Waverley & Glen Waverley police.Register holds basic info. 5 supportive phone calls pw.Reg. newsletter connects people to community. Broad eligibility, but must live in City of Monash. Ph. Nona: 9562 0414.
volunteer Alliance AshburtonGardeners 2 hours per month; Op Shop sales/service Mon–Sat; Meals on Wheels and social drivers. Ph. Margaret, 9885 3815,e. [email protected].
Volunteer! Ater 19 years of cleaning an entire school every day we no longer have the contract.
his leaves ive workers with no job so we are looking for cleaning work!
WAVERLEY HELPMATESEmploying people with disabilities
Cleaning Employment Enterprise
***
Halls
Churches
Club Rooms
Windows
Sports centre
Oices
***Our workers are trained, supervised to do a great job and provide their own equipment.
We are looking for work during normal
business hours.
For a great, reliable and regular service
Phone 9807 1155
12-16 Mavron Street, Ashwood
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Community NoticesAlamein Neighbourhood & Learning Centre49 Ashburn Grove, Ashburton.Intro to Bookkeeping, MYOB, Excel, MS2010, etc. Ebay, Skype, YouTube, Facebook, Computers, etc. ESL. Sustainable gardening. Yoga, Mosaics, Pilates, Zumba, Mandala workshops. Men’s DIY: Thur 10.30am-2.30pm. Support group: woodworking, DIY. Ph Sue.Seniors bus to Chadstone Fri for unassisted shopping.Ph. 9885 9401, e: [email protected]
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre34 Amaroo St, Chadstone.Kids’ Karate, Art, Basic Computers, Basic Cooking for 1 or 2, Line Dancing, Community Lunch, C&W Singing, Occasional Child Care, ESL, Garden Club, Tai Chi, Walking Group, Ballroom Dancing, more. Programs mailed on request. Wheelchair friendly, all welcome. JP avail. Ph. 9807 2625 or 9807 0570.
Ashburton Community Centre160 High St, Ashburton.Chinese painting, digital photography, loral art, French, french polishing, golf, Italian, jewellery, upholstery, yoga – beginners & continuing, your healthy spine. Groups: mah-jong, books, bridge, exercises, keep it, walking.Ph 9885 7952, e. [email protected]
Bao Lin Chan (Zen) Monastery94A High St, Glen Iris, near Ashburton & Glen Iris stations.Free Buddhist meditation classes (English and Chinese), Children’s meditation class. Chinese calligraphy, tai chi, mandarin, lower arrangement, vegetarian cooking. All classes free!Everyone welcome. Ph. 9813 8922, w. chungtai.org.au
Bennettswood Neighbourhood House7 Greenwood St, Burwood.Low cost courses & activities: computer/internet tuition, mobile phones, strength training, gentle exercises, yoga, tai chi for arthritis, English country dancing, singing, drawing & painting, dressmaking, card making, balloon twisting, knitting/crochet, mah-jong, solo, community lunch, Asian cooking demo.Also Room Hire. Ph. 9888 0234e. [email protected], w. bennettswoodnh.org.au
Bowen Street Community Centre102 Bowen St, Camberwell.Adult education: languages, including Spanish, French, Italian. Computers: class and individual, cooking, loral art, walking, medical reception course, line dancing, cooking. Playgroups: new & established. Occasional child care. Party/ meeting rooms for hire. Ph. 9889 0791, e. [email protected], w. bowenstreet.org.au
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House47 Kitchener St.Days: Weight exercises, watercolour, eBay, computers, cryptic crosswords, digital camera, ESL, gardening, slow walking, lunches. Fri a.m. playgroup. Nights: pilates, Spanish, watercolour, book club, yoga, yoga 50+, French, oil painting, folk art.Weekend: pilates, writers’ group, Sun. excursions. 9am–2pm school terms. Room hire available. Ph. 9898 8270,e. [email protected], w. http://bhsnh.org.au
Canterbury Neighbourhood Centre171 Canterbury Rd.9.30am–3.30pm Mon, Tue, Thur; 9.30am–12.30pm Wed & Fri. We welcome all enquiries and interest. Contact us for a detailed program guide and further info. Ph. 9830 4214.e. [email protected], w. canterburynh.org.au
Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre Inc157 Union Rd.Drop-in morning tea & roast lunches, men’s discussion, stroke survivors’ meditation. Children’s playgroups, creative dance. Art, felting, cooking. Bike riding, line dancing, qi gong, tai chi, strength training, walking, yoga, zumba. Foreign ilm club, mah jong, classics series, Spanish. Room hire. Ph. 9890 2467,e. [email protected], w. surreyhillsnc.org.au
Waverley Community Learning Centre5 Fleet St, Mt Waverley.Art, creative writing, CPR, irst aid, English for migrants, intro to computers, Spanish, French, German. pottery, latin limba, dressmaking, digital photography, lit. studies, calligraphy, crochet, gentle exercise, pilates, yoga.Ofice Hours 9am–4pm. Ph. 9807 6011, e. [email protected]. waverleycommunitylearningcentre.org.au
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A Logical Way to Learn Music
John Barton has created and developed an alternative and revolutionary method of teaching music. Ideal for students of all ages, from six to 86
its innovative and highly enjoyable approach to learning piano and keyboard is an Australian success story. he teaching system is called Music Logic and is fast gaining recognition as one of the most successful piano teaching methods to have been developed this century. Since starting in 1985 John has trained teachers in Australia, New Zealand and USA.
For far too long, learning piano has been regarded a long and arduous process. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Now students of all playing standards can signiicantly reduce their learning time and achieve vastly superior results to those achieved by conventional teaching methods. Music Logic students are recognized for their ability to luently sight read and play diicult compositions after only a few months, as well as for their deep understanding of the meaning and structure of music.
Music is a beautiful language that was meant to be enjoyed by all. hat’s Logical!
John has operated teaching studios in the Glen Iris and Caulield areas in the last 15 years and since late 2012 lives and operates the main studio in the Burwood Village area.
Play Piano FasterPlay Piano FasterAlternative teaching method has students reading more quickly and ef�iciently.
Great for total beginners and great for the students wanting better results
Julie (mother) “I am amazed at the difference that Music Logic is making, Ruby can’t wait to get
home and goes straight to the piano”
Eleanor (retired school teacher )“I can’t believe how far I have come in ten weeks”
CALL US TO ARRANGE A NO OBLIGATION SAMPLE LESSON
Enjoyable learning environment - Performance
Theory - Exams - Or just playing for pleasure
All age groups from children to Seniors
9889 773912 Chester Street, Glen Iris
[email protected] www.musiclogic.com.au
John teaching Music Logic
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