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2 BURWOOD BULLETIN June - August 2014
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BULLETIN PEOPLE Issue 133
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From the Editor
Now that winter is upon us, we hope that you’ll be able to wrap up warm and enjoy the articles in this issue.
Anzac Day has gone, but there is a lot of preparation and anticipation for next year’s centenary of the Gallipoli landings. We are interested in hearing from anyone who may have a story of any family member’s experience to share in our autumn 2015 issue.
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WINTER 2014
Features5 Rover crew turns 75
9 Melbourne’s first newspaper
11 Lighter Footprints locally
12 Ted remembers Vietnam
15 Filming the Outer Circle
21 Burwood Walks: to Hartwell
27 Lone Pine Heritage on display
29 A Primary School’s century
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JGR Turns 75T
HE year 2014 saw the John Gardiner Rover Crew celebrate their 75th year of being the senior section of scouting (18–26 years old) in the 1st Glen Iris
Scout Troop.JGR, as it is afectionately called by its past and present
members, has for many decades been an active group in our local community, from mentoring younger members of our Scout Group by being leaders in all four of the younger sections over time to selling Christmas trees to raise funds for camps and activities.
he John Gardiner Rover Crew has a long-standing history of service both within and outside the Scouting movement, from members’ involvement with the local Boroondara Youth Foundation to political activism, as well as other community development projects over the years.
Many members are also prominent in the extra areas that scouting has to ofer – from statewide committees that oversee the governing of Rovers to the production teams of local scout theatre events, including Melbourne Gangshow and Camberwell Showtime, both written and performed by Scouts.
Service to scouting and our greater community is only a part of JGR; currently the crew is ixing up an old Mazda 323 to compete at car-racing events held by Rover Scout Motorsports throughout the year, and many of our members are actively pursuing leadership training and development opportunities. A few are aiming to complete the highest Rover Scout award – the Baden-Powell Scout Award – before inishing their time in Rovers; this has been achieved by only six rovers from JGR in its 75 years.
For the 75th year, both past and present members of the John Gardiner Rover Crew were invited to celebrate this momentous achievement at the 60th annual dinner on the irst Friday of December. At the dinner, various JGR memorabilia from over the years were on display, including logbooks, trophies and photos from almost every decade. JGR were even lucky enough to have members who joined in 1945 attend the evening, as well as some who had not seen other members in over 25 years. he evening was a great
success and a not-so-frequent chance for friends from old times to catch up once more.
If you are interested in joining the John Gardiner Rover Crew, please contact our Crew Leader Caitlin Wood at johngardinerrover@gmail.com If interested in Joeys, Cub Scouts, Scouts or Venturers at the 1st Glen Iris Scout Troop, please contact our Group Leader Steve Prossor at gl.gleniris1st@vicscouts.asn.au
If you are not in an area that is close to 1st Glen Iris scout hall and wish to be involved in Scouts Australia, check out the Vic Scout website for more information: www.vicscouts.com.au/join-us.html
-SOPHIA STENSHOLT
Cuing the cake
JGR with the troop and friends
6 BURWOOD BULLETIN June - August 2014
HAS your property had a graiti attack? If so, Burwood Neighbourhood House can assist with the loan of their Graiti Removal Kit which comes
with an instructional DVD (please note that a bond and identiication will be required.)
his kit is a shared initiative with the Member for Burwood, Graham Watt, and Burwood Neighbourhood House, and is loaned free to local residents and businesses in the Cities of Boroondara and Monash and Whitehorse. Let’s take pride in our neighbourhoods and help keep the graiti down. Removing graiti quickly is one of the most efective ways of deterring further vandalism.
Preventing Graiti – Light coloured walls, fences, laneways and poorly maintained properties, both residential and commercial, often attract the most graiti. Keeping your property well-maintained can reduce graiti by making it less attractive to criminal acts of vandalism. Use an anti-graiti coating so that if your property is vandalised, you can clean it more easily – get details from paint shops and hardware stores. Fast-growing vines or spiky plants such as bougainvillea also act as deterrents. Sensor lighting is also a good deterrent.
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-RAINE BIANCALT
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THE CITY OF WHITEHORSE recently launched its L2P program with a call for volunteer driver mentors. he idea is for experienced drivers to
team with young learner drivers from disadvantaged backgrounds, thus assisting them to gain a probationary licence.
hese young people may not have access to a car and a supervisor to clock up the required 120 hours of driver training needed to obtain a probationary licence. herefore, Council is currently recruiting volunteer driver mentors from the Whitehorse community to supervise learner drivers in a supplied, fully maintained vehicle.
In addition to their time with a volunteer, learner drivers will receive up to ive driving lessons from a professional instructor to make sure they gain some driving skills before being matched with a mentor.
Being a mentor is a volunteer opportunity with a diference – you will be helping to make our roads safer by encouraging young drivers to take more care behind the wheel.
Volunteers will be required to:• work with young people from diverse backgrounds• undertake a coaching role with the young person they
are matched with• have a current, full driver’s licence and a safe driving
history, with no serious ofences• commit to the program for a minimum of six months.All volunteers will undergo a VicRoads training program
and will be required to undertake a Police Check and Working with Children Check.
More details are available atwww.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/volunteering.html
-RAINE BIANCALT
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CANTERBURY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
has been holding an annual fundraising breakfast
for approximately the past 10 years. Each year we
have a guest speaker to talk on a current topic of interest.
Subjects have included drought in the country, the recovery
of Marysville after the ires, the work of chaplaincy in
prisons and many more. It is a great opportunity for people
to catch up over a delicious cooked breakfast/brunch
professionally catered each year by Cynthia of Gourmet
Touch. his year the guest speaker will be Sister Brigid from
the Brigidine Asylum Seeker Project, who will be talking on
asylum seekers/refugees in our community. he breakfast
will be held on Saturday, 26 July, commencing at 9am at
Siena College, 815 Riversdale Road, Camberwell. Please
ring Lyn on 0413 086 163 with any enquiries. Replies are
required by 21 July for catering purposes.
-LYN JERRAM
Breakfast with a Heart
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THE 9th Boroondara Volunteer Expo was held in the Main Hall of the Hawthorn Arts Centre (formerly the Town Hall) on 12 March. he Burwood Bulletin
was one of 51 exhibitors at this very popular Expo this year. It was our irst visit and volunteers on the day found it most rewarding to speak with prospective volunteers irst hand.
Burwood Bulletin seeks local people to source stories and advertising. If you are interested, please contact Raine on 9877 5120 or via info@burwoodbulletin.org
BB at the Expo
Marlene answers the quesions of an interested visitor
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From pen to print ...
MELBOURNE’S irst newspaper, “he Advertiser”, appeared on 1 January 1838. he printing
press ordered by John Pascoe Fawkner from Van Diemen’s Land had not yet arrived so to ensure he Advertiser was not beaten to the punch, Fawkner had copies of the irst nine four-page weekly editions hand written. hankfully, Burwood Bulletin’s irst volun-teers thirty years ago did not sufer such a fate; they were loaned an electric typewriter.
Extracts from the irst edition aford us
a window into life in Melbourne of 1838.
Volunteering is even mentioned –
although somewhat diferent from today’s
opportunities.
A report has reached Melbourne that Cum-merield the Murderer who was sent from Sydney to point out where the 7 men were said to be murdered has Killed the Two Constables and One Soldier who had him in charge and is now at large in the Bush well mounted and Armed. A party of Volunteers are gone in Pursuit.
he Melbourne AdvertiserPort Phillip Australia
No 1, Written for and published by John P Fawkner
January he 1st Monday 1838 MelbourneVol 1st
We do opine that Melbourne cannot reasonably remain
longer marked on the chart of advancing
civilization without its Advertiser.
Such being our imperial Fiat we do intend therefore by
means of this our Advertiser to throw the resplendent
light of Publicity upon all the afairs of this New Colony
Whether of commerce of Agriculture or of the arts and
mysteries of the Grazier. All these patent roads to wealth
are thrown open to the Adventurous Port Phillipians.
All these sources of riches are about to (or already are)
become accefsible to each adventurous Colonist of Nous.
he future fortunes of the rising Melburnians will be
much accelerated by the difsemination of intelligence
consequent upon he Prefs being thrown open here.
But until the arrival of the printing Material we will by
means of the Humble pen difuse such intelligence as may
be found expedient or as may arise.
he energies of the present population of this rapidly
rising district have never been exceeded in any of the
Colonies of Britain.
Its giant like Strides have illed with astonishment the
minds of all the neighbouring States. he Sons of Britain
languish when debarred the use of that mighty engine
the Prefs. A very small degree of support timely aforded
will establish a Newspaper here but until some further
arrangements are made it will be merely an advertising
sheet and will be given away to householders.
Extracts from irst edition:Lost: On the 17th of December inst Between Melbourne and the Ford of the Salt water river, a Ladys handsome gold Ear Drop, whoever will bring the lost Earring to the oice of this Paper Shall be handsomely Rewarded. 27 Decr ’37. …Wanted by the Commercial World at Williams Town and Mel-bourne; about 40 Beacons, good Tea Tree Stakes would Answer To mark the Channel from the outer Anchorage to this Town whoever will perform this service will be entitled to the thanks of the public.he irst Established Hotel in Melbourne Fawkners Hotel being in possession of a large and well selected Library and of English and Colonial papers to a late date. Ofers at once Mental as well as bodily refreshment unrivalled in this quarter of the Globe, Lodgers are allowed the use of the Library Gratis. he following description of Men & Women will ind plenty of employment and good wages at Melbourne, Stone Cutters, Masons, & Quarrymen, Brickmakers and Hodmen, Tailors and Hairdressers (none here).
An intriguing character, Fawkner, born in London in 1792, was a pioneer, businessman and politician. In 1803, when just eleven, he accompanied his convict father to Van Diemen’s Land. In 1814 he was sentenced to 500 lashes and three years government labour for aiding and abetting seven convict escapees. In 1816 he opened a bakery in Hobart, but a few years relocated to Launceston following problems over using illegal weights and selling shortweight loaves.
By August 1835 he inanced a party of settlers to sail to the mainland in his ship, Enterprize. hey sailed to Port Phillip Bay and up the Yarra River to found a settlement known initially as Bearbrass due to a mishearing of the area’s Aboriginal name, Bararing, and later, Melbourne. Fawkner Park, Enterprize Park and the suburbs of Fawkner and Pascoe Vale are named after him.
- RAINE BIANCALTSee original pages at: http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/18164513?versionId=46268116
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ON the last Sunday in February, Ashburton held
what may be the inal festival at this time of
year.
he weather proved to be lovely, neither too hot nor
too chilly for people’s comfort whilst walking the street
surveying the stalls or browsing in the shops that were
open for the day. As usual, the carnival rides proved
popular for both the young and the young at heart.
Apart from the cake stalls and barbecues, it was good
to see our new ish shop taking part and ofering some
novelty to the usual activity. Milk Cloud participated as
well.
All in all, it was a good festival and we gave it a itting
farewell. Our next festival will be held at the end of the
year. Keep your eyes open for the announcement of the
new dates.
Good Friday Stall
On Good Friday, the daughter of Eat Fish’s
proprietors held a cake stall in aid of the Royal
Children’s Hospital Appeal. he little cupcakes were
beautiful to the eye and nice to eat. It appears that this
stall did very well. It was great to see such an efort from
youngsters. I applaud their eforts.
End of an era
At the end of February, John and Sue Maple of he
Photo Shop left their shop for the last time. After their
long service to our community, it was sad to see them
go. I do hope that their well-earned retirement is full of
joy and fabulous new experiences.
Ashburton Fesival through the eyes of our photographer Elena Ure
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LIGH
TER
FOO
TPRI
NTS
– W
HAT’
S TH
AT A
BOU
T?
IT’S a group of people who live locally and want to “lighten their own footprint”
by changing how they consume and waste our limited resources. We also press for measures related to the stamp of this nation’s foot upon the earth, to make for less destruction.
We started in 2006 when a group of us got together in response to a plea I’d written to the local paper. I’d been to see the Al Gore movie An Inconvenient Truth and I knew that if even half of this were true, we were on a trajectory to disaster; I couldn’t ignore it. I asked if anyone out there shared my fear (I think I said terror!) and wondered if we might do something together that we found hard to do separately. Twelve people responded, and within a few hours of meeting we had agreed to set up Lighter Footprints. Most of the members of that group are still with us, and we have slowly grown and have almost 1000 supporters now.
And there is so much to do!We know the impact that rising
greenhouse gases is having on our planet’s health – driven largely by our energy-hungry way of life. So we focus on things that can reduce our use of fossil fuel (coal, oil and gas) and encourage the development and use of renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro and wave).
We are all still learning about the problems we create and we discuss what can be done. It quickly becomes apparent, when you want to change your own practices, that you are caught up in systems outside your control. You want to buy Greenpower,
and it photovoltaic panels, for example, so you explore the way that renewable energy is used, and it is then that many things come to light. Government policies determine the subsidies given to the current generators of power from coal, and place hurdles for new entrants endeavouring to harness renewable sources. What seems logical to us would be to encourage these new industries – which would enable us to reduce the carbon we are pouring into our atmosphere that is heating up the globe and would not pollute as do the coal-ired power stations that are directly damaging our health. In addition, we need to grow our green technologies for jobs and export reasons.
Unsurprisingly, there is a very strong Government commitment to the powerful fossil fuel industry and we are only beginning to understand some of the ways that both state and federal governments ensure that it is harder to set up an industry base on renewable energy than to continue as is.
So we ind ourselves knocking on politicians’ doors to ask why this is so. And we begin to talk to fellow residents in our local communities, to see if they know
Lighter Footprints supporters (I am amongst them!) discussing the model of the Spanish Solar thermal plant with young people at the Ashburton Fesival earlier this year
how the governments and the current power industry are putting a handbrake on the development of the renewable energy industry, and checking if that is what they want to see.
So what started out as a simple exercise to support one another has grown in complexity and keeps many of us thoroughly challenged. Our concern for our own – and the next generation’s – safety in this changing Australian climate is building rather than abating. We are inding that people are looking for leadership in this and want policies to drive development of renewable energy in this country.
Join us in our many activities, only one of which is pressing for government action to increase our level of renewable energy. We run general meetings on the last Wednesday of the month at the Guide Hall in Faversham Road, Canterbury, at 7 for 7.30pm. We look forward to seeing you there.
Call me on 0411 115 186 for more information. Check our website: www.lighterfootprints.org
Carolyn Ingvarson
Convenor
Lighter Footprints Climate Action Group
15 Faversham Rd
Canterbury 3126
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DENTAL prosthetist Ted Haddrick’s business has been a part of the Burwood East “landscape” for the past 40 years, providing dentures and denture
repairs for patients. However, all things have their time, and Ted is retiring in mid 2014.
As well as the Victorian Dental Prosthetists Association, Ted is a member of the Vermont South Bowls Club, the Box Hill RSL and the Vietnam Veterans Association; it is this last area of involvement that we asked him to share with us.
After doing his initial training at Puckapunyal in December 1967, Ted spent 1968 in Vietnam, stationed in Nui-Dat with the 33rd Dental Corps, attached to the 8th Field Ambulance. In addition to treating soldiers requiring dentures or denture repairs, once a week Ted and his platoon attended local villages to ofer dental services to support and help the villagers.
“When we – a driver, a doctor and/or a dentist, assisted by myself as ‘shotgun’ (guard) – went on these visits to a local school, village, marketplace or outdoor clinic, we always took our washing to the village laundry for the locals to clean our clothes (being Lazy Men as usual!). he following week we – or someone – would pick it up, stopping also to have a few drinks at the laundry.
“We would usually try particularly to attend schools, as the kids were so grateful and happy and thankful for small gifts, like packets of rice bubbles, corn lakes, toothpaste and brushes, etc.
“One day walking through a largish village I came across the local dentist. I thought I would call in and say hello. hings were pretty primitive there; the dentist was desperate for supplies – which, of course, I could not provide. But
she was still happy to see me and showed me her sterilising technique. Used instruments were laid out on a lat metal tray; metho was poured over the top and set alight with a match. Basic, but efective!!”
Once, when lying in a helicopter with Americans at night orange-red tracers started passing close by.
“I was unaware that they were bullets,” he says. “No wonder the lying staf made a panic call for the aircraft pilot to go higher – much higher!
“Which makes me think of a distressing time in Nui-Dat at the medical clinic, when a US Cobra Helicopter pilot
Vietnam memories
Dust-of (ambulance) helicopter in Nui-Dat
INSERT ABOVE: Civil Afairs
program - market square
in Baria
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made an emergency landing just outside my tent. His copilot was bleeding profusely. He had been shot in the forehead by a tracer bullet. He was attended to by our Australian paramedics and then lown north to a US neurosurgeon for urgent surgery. A call came through later that day that he did not survive. He only had ten days service left in Vietnam – with stripes stuck on his chopper door. He would remove one each day until it was time to leave Vietnam. I always, to this day, wonder ‘what if …’. he futility of war, eh!”
Another memory Ted has is of spending some downtime on the beach at Vung Tau, just outside the Australian Quarters. “We were sitting on the sand at the beach when a US Chinook helicopter lew very directly over our heads carrying a container the size of a large truck. Suddenly the load came loose and was jettisoned accidentally, landing in the water about 50 metres in front of us. It was deinitely a lucky escape from being pulped and squashed!”
he end of 1968 saw Ted return to Melbourne, and using a low interest War Service Home Loan he and his wife built a home in Vermont South in 1971. Which is what helped get him started in business, enabling him to construct two new clinics at 237 and 239 Burwood Highway in East Burwood and begin his denture clinic career.
-EVAN PAPAMICHAEL
ABOVE: Dental assistant in Vietnam Nui-DatINSERT: Ted in 2014
Home in Vietnam - Fort Dent, Nui-Dat
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A Documentary on the Outer Circle Line
RAIL and history enthusiasts Ron Killeen from Shack West and Andrew McColm from Evolving Communications Partners are both digital media
producers from privately owned media production companies. hey recently decided to collaborate to make a television documentary about the Outer Circle Line – a steam train that ran from Oakleigh to Fairield carrying goods and passenger traic in the 1890s.
Old railway bridges in East Kew over which the train used to run were the focus of attention when ilming began in December 2013. Ron and Andrew aim to release the documentary to the public by the end of July 2014.
he Outer Circle Line was built between 1888 and 1891. It ran a distance of 20 kilometres between Oakleigh and Fairield through the suburbs of present-day Chadstone, East Malvern, Ashburton, Burwood, Camberwell, Balwyn, Deepdene and East Kew, and over the Chandler Highway bridge.
When the line opened, it passed through land that was mostly paddocks, orchards and market gardens. he population was too low to support it and it was widely regarded as a white elephant.
he Outer Circle Line was completely closed in 1897. Some sections were later reopened but with mixed success, the last of these being closed in 1943. Today, the only surviving section of the original railway is the Alamein line.
he lessons that can be learned from the closure of the Outer Circle are important, and just as relevant today. “Politicians have to be accountable for how they spend public money, proper planning processes have to be followed and there has to be genuine community consultation in the planning of public infrastructure,” said Ron.
here is an enormous groundswell of community interest in public transport infrastructure at the moment, including
much discussion around whether a rail link to Doncaster should have been undertaken instead of the East West Tunnel.
he documentary has created an opportunity to preserve the history of the railway and people’s memories of the train. “We’ve found quite a few people that remember seeing the train when they were children, or played on the old track and stations after the line closed,” said Ron.
Initially, “we put a YouTube video up on the internet … and were inundated with phone calls, emails, and people writing to us saying this is fantastic and we want to see a documentary on this railway line,” said Ron. he response was so positive that Ron and Andrew decided to take a new approach. hey set up a crowd funding campaign to fund the documentary. his proved to be a successful strategy. Organisations that have assisted with the making of the documentary include: the Australian Railway Historical Society, the State Library, Melbourne University, Steam Rail Victoria and the Melbourne Tram Museum.
Several Melbourne historians and a dedicated team of media professionals have volunteered their time to the documentary. It will be available online and for sale as a DVD or Blue Ray. An oicial launch is planned and will be advertised on the website and Facebook page listed below:
Web: www.outercircleline.com.auFacebook: www.facebook.com/outercirclelineTwitter: www.twitter.com/outercirclelineInstagram: www.instagram.com/outercircleline
-JENNY TREWIN
If readers have any old photographs, newspaper clippings or other memorabilia of the railway, Ron and his team would welcome the opportunity to review them.
Melbourne’s forgoten railway A2843 March 1940 at Riversdale
Construcing the ilm
Building the viaduct
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FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD emerging artist Emma Hilton painted the bottom picture in this photo showing three artworks. It is titled Vampire Weekend Contra
and is executed in acrylic; Emma painted it as part of her work at Box Hill High School last year.
In fact, last year Emma won the People's Choice award at the Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre Annual Art Show for Efy (black and white acrylic), sharing the prize with another artist, Ms Mosden, who also organises the shows. Last year, of over 100 entrants, Emma was the only student; all the others were adults. he prize money was accepted from Margaret Taylor on her sister’s behalf by eleven-year-old Natasha Hilton, Emma’s younger sister. Natasha also loves art and craft and is very talented; along with several other projects, she is currently working at her home on a canvas in the Aboriginal style.
At this year’s art show there were 106 works displayed, among them another submitted by Emma, a watercolour titled Two brothers in front of Mt Kilimanjaro, which again was done at school last year. he two brothers are Emma and Natasha's father and uncle when they were in Africa as boys. -DEBORAH HILTON
Box Hill High School runs a varied and interesing Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) Program for gited and excepionally talented students – talented not only in art, but in other academic ields, so if you
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Mr Bob Stensholt chats to 12- year-old Natasha Hilton at the Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre Annual Art Show, 12–13 April
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My short story What Joe Black Didn't Know
CRASH! My heart skips a beat. I hold my breath. I
start to panic. Should I check it out or should I just
leave it? My curiosity kills me. Sweat pricks my
forehead as I tiptoe down the stairs. "Hello? Anybody
there ...?" I whisper. Feet shuffle nearby. The hairs rise
on the back of my neck. A hand covers my mouth and a
bag slips over my head. Darkness.
I open my eyes. Where am I? My stomach does a
backflip. I feel as sick as a dog. I feel terrified. A bright
light shines in my face. Ropes around my hands
and feet restrain me. I am sitting in a large, empty
warehouse. Suddenly a man steps out of the shadows.
He is tall, pale and thin. He wears a wide grin.
He pulls a phone out of his pocket and dials a
number. "You are not to say a word. Understood?" He
pushes a knife up against my temple. "Hello?" Mum!
I want to scream. I want to tell her how scared I am.
"Hello. My name is Joe Black. I am calling about your
daughter. I have found her."
"Oh thank God! We were so worried." She calls for
Dad. "Michael! Louisa's been found!" Tears pour out of
my eyes like a waterfall when I hear Dad's voice. The
man glares at me. His eyes are ice cold. "Thank you so
much, sir. You cannot begin to imagine how scared we
were. Where do we pick her up?" The man chuckles.
"Unfortunately, it's not that easy. You see, you can't just
expect me to return her without some kind of reward."
"Okay there will be a reward. How about 500
dollars?" Mum replies.
"I don't think that will fit the bill. For saving your
daughter I ask for 1 million dollars." Mum gasps. "If you
want your daughter to live, then I suggest you pay up,"
the man laughs. Dad sighs. "Fine. We'll pay. Please, just
don't harm her." I am shaking like a leaf. “Wait to hear
from me." The man grins. He hangs up the phone and
looks at me. What am I going to do?
"I'm going to show you where you will sleep," he
commands. He kneels down to untie my ropes. I have
a brilliant idea. Once he has untied my hands and feet,
I jump up out of my chair. He may know some things
about me, but he doesn't know that I have a black belt. I
kick the knife out of reach and punch his face as hard as
I can. Blood trickles down his nose. He throws a sloppy
punch back. Luckily, I catch it. I hit him in the groin and
sweep him off his feet. He collapses like a rock to the
ground. His face is as white as snow. I thrust my foot
into his stomach. He gasps and closes his eyes. He is out
cold. I snatch the phone, call 000, and run for my life.
-BROOKE
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WHAT’S NEW INMeet the New Faces in the Burwood Village
WITH the return of cooler temperatures, it is best to think about rugging up and enjoying the winter menus of our much-
loved cafes and restaurants.We welcome to our shopping centre the new owners of
the following businesses. he Rustic Table, at 1363 Toorak Road, has transformed its look and its menu. Jane hom, the new owner, has decided to bring an Australian taste to gourmet dishes; all ingredients are fresh – and sourced from the very best local producers in Victoria and Tasmania. Warm up with her daily, fresh-baked chocolate muins, or take a sip of her new Genovese cofee, which is sure to soothe your soul. On ofer is a wide selection of fresh delicacies, including home-made Bolognese sauce, quiches and soups.
Paul Hamilton is passionate about wood-ired pizzas and is now living his dream, recently becoming the new owner of the much-prized Il Borgo Cafe at 1385 Toorak Road. Paul invites all to enjoy authentic, Italian-style gourmet pizza. Try a traditional selection of Paesana, Capricciosa or Boscaiola, or a modern twist of Nutella Dessert Pizza – it comes highly recommended.
he Crown & Star International Pizza & Wings, at 1357 Toorak Road, also is under new management, but don’t worry – the new owners have kept plenty of your
favourites. hey are also serving a great selection of gluten- and dairy-free pizza and entrées. From Wednesday to Sunday, if it’s too chilly outside and you want to avoid the rain, simply give them a call for home delivery.
Take on the great outdoors in style with the arrival of long-sleeved shirts, knitwear, jackets and coats at Ulku Boutique and Bird & Nest Boutique. Make sure to keep your “favourite” member of the family also fashionably warm with cute and comfortable apparel from Burwood Pets & Birds at 1415 Toorak Road.
As the temperature drops, it is the time of year to bring the warm colours of winter into your home. Find earthy-tone decorations full of bright oranges, reds and soft greys from Folly Shop and the Banyan Tree.
Whether you’re looking for an authentic, traditional ireplace or an electric ireplace to lighten up your special occasions, the Australian Mantelpiece has a wide variety of unique collections at the best prices.
To stay in touch with all the latest happenings of Burwood Village, visit www.facebook.com/BurwoodVillage
HIP fracture is one of the most frightening and dangerous events for people over 65, especially women. As we age, our bones become brittle
and many of us will be diagnosed with osteoporosis – a signiicant contributor to fractures. For the past ten years our Healthy Bones Group has been providing community-based help for people to understand how our lifestyle choices, including those of diet, exercise and therapies both natural and chemical, can be used to maintain healthy bones and manage osteoporosis. We have specialist speakers at our meetings, and for a gold coin donation provide morning tea and a forum for members to discuss concerns and exchange experiences. he group is supported
Avoid fractures with Healthy Bones
by Arthritis Victoria, Osteoporosis Victoria, the City of Monash, VicHealth and Jean Hailes for Women’s Health. We welcome both men and women to our meetings held on the third Wednesday in February, April, June, August, October and December at Mt Waverley Youth Centre, 43 Miller Crescent, Mt Waverley. For more information, phone Jan (9578 2719) or Pat (9807 5162) or email bonesgroup@hotmail.com Our website is:www.yourhealthybones.info
Guest speaker Dr Lerma Ung and member Cynthia Saddington with our skeleton mascot Gordon Bennet
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Sanja sets her sightson Rome
ASHBURTON resident Sanja Stapar is not your average university student. She holds a second-degree black belt in Taekwondo and is preparing to compete
in the 2014 Taekwondo World Championships.Still at the early age of 20, Sanja has been training since
she was 12 with strong support from her parents.“My dad did it when he was younger, so my sister and I
tried it to see if we liked it,” she smiles. “It turned out that our school was really good and our instructor was really passionate about it; that’s what made me want to stay.”
In addition to her university studies, Sanja trains with her team four times a week to perfect her technique and ability.
After competing at the Australian Championships in December last year, Sanja was selected – along with around 50 others – to compete at the World Championships, to be held in Rome.
“I qualiied along with 22 members from my school. he World Championships are a really big event; it’s very exciting.”
he Championships will host a number of diferent events including sparring, choreographed patterns, special
techniques (jumping and breaking boards) and power (breaking a number of boards using a certain technique).
“I’ll be competing in everything except special techniques, because I can’t jump very high,” she laughs.
“But I can break two boards!”
he Taekwondo World Championships will be held in July this year.
-SARAH BLAND
Hie Thee to HartwellBurwood Walks . . .
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OUR ifth walk starts on Toorak Road at tram stop 53 (Lithgow St – Melway 60 D6). his time we walk around Hartwell. In 2012 Volkhard Wehner wrote
a book titled Old Hartwell: he Life and Times of the Village hat Lost Its Name with a wealth of information about this area, now the “locality” of Hartwell.
Walk north along Highield Road (an old street, existing before 1872). Our irst Hartwell encounter is the Church of Christ. Now a brick building, this was once a small wooden church, built in 1925. After this, at Ruyton Street, walk northeast through Lynden Park. When you reach the irst oval, you will see our path directly across it, irst near the clubrooms, then under huge cypresses. As you walk through this lovely linear park, you pass Lynden Aged Care (1976); the imposing brick building is Nazareth House (also aged care), set up in 1929. Beyond these buildings you will cross into a natural creek bed which is supported by the Friends of Back Creek. You will also notice the change in the track itself. Which track do you prefer?
Follow Back Creek Trail to Riversdale Road, then walk west towards the city (if you wish, you can catch a tram from stop 54 to stop 49). If you choose to walk, you will see street names (on small tiles) laid into footpaths, an enormous Irish Strawberry Tree (at Moorhead Street), the attractive Highield Park (atop of the rise – a good spot for a rest, and a popular park since 1914), distant views to the south, an old tram shelter, and the imposing St Dominic’s Catholic Church, replacing a wooden building in 1937. his church is often
open for a quiet visit inside, but irst check that services are not under way. he priory next door – originally Holyrood Mansion, a private house – is also very attractive viewed from Holyrood Street. City views can be seen to the west.
At Glyndon Road turn left, then right into Allambee Avenue, stopping at a very small park that includes a public toilet. You could also buy tasty goodies at the shops! Continue west along Allambee Avenue, and at the end veer slightly left to the very obvious trail through Frog Hollow Reserve, originally called “Frog Holler” because of the frogs calling. At the next road crossing, turn right (under the railway) and look for an orange gravel path through Willison Park. When this winding path ends, walk south 100 metres until you reach Tyrone Street.
You have now reached the jewel in Hartwell’s crown, the delightful Fordham Gardens (you have probably admired them from the tram or your car). Once you have looked around, you can, if you wish, return to where you entered this park and walk east up to the railway line and Hartwell Station (which retains much of its country style – the building was Walhalla Station until it was dismantled and moved to Hartwell in 1938). here is also a park and shop/cafe nearby.
You can catch the tram back to Burwood from Fordham Gardens, or by walking south from the station to Toorak Road. he length of this walk ranges from 5 kilometres (if you take the tram in Riversdale Road) to 7 kilometres (all walking).
-MARK LEARMONTH
ABOVE: St Dominic’s Priory, with the church in the backgroundINSERTS TOP LEFT: Hartwell Railway Staion and Grove of trees in Lynden Park
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BENNETTSWOOD Bowling Club mourns the passing of our valuable and versatile member Ernie Catton.
Born in Brisbane in 1924, Ernie had an older brother and a younger sister. hey lost their father in a railway workplace accident, leaving a heavy load for their mother, especially with the 1930s Depression. Attending East Brisbane Technical School, Ernie aimed for a position in marketing, and after serving in the AIF as a Wireless Operator in New Guinea (and being discharged in 1946 with the rank of Sergeant) he served 8 years with Kraft Foods in Brisbane. Ernie’s introduction to bowls was at East Brisbane Bowling Club, where he found it a new and interesting challenge. Kraft transferred him to Melbourne as National Merchandising
Manager – a position that would take him all over the world. His arrival was fortunate for Bennettswood Bowling Club. Here he was able to exercise not only his bowling skills, but also his administration gifts. He was Club President 1983–84, 2000–02, and Club Champion ive times between 1976 and 2008. He served on many committees, and was registered as a National Umpire. He shared his skills as a coach and was an exacting taskmaster. He believed in Concentration, Commitment and Motivation. His pep talks on pie nights, prior to pennant, were full of all three!
Ernie is sorely missed by the Club and by his son John and family.
-RAY REES
VALEErnest Harold Caton1924–2014
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BANKING ON FUTURE LEADERSL
OCAL amateur footy teams Canterbury and Hawthorn, supported
respectively by Canterbury and Surrey Hills Bendigo Bank Community Bank® branches, faced of recently for the Community Cup. Both teams being undefeated and having posted big scores of over 20 goals the previous week, a
tough clash was on the cards.It being the Anzac Day weekend, following a minute’s
silence the boys got right into it – Hawthorn starting well for the irst time in the season with strong tackling leading to a three-goal lead at quarter time.
From then on, the game was dominated by Hawthorn kicking seventeen goals to three to run out winners of the Community Cup 23.28.166 to 6.6.42. With 12 goals, Best On Ground was number 74 for Hawthorn, Jason Ince, who was given great service and converted well, kicking only one point.
For the time being, the Community Cup is with Hawthorn and is on display in the Surrey Hills Community Bank® branch. To date, both clubs have been given great support by the Community Bank® branches, Hawthorn receiving nearly $25,000 and Canterbury nearly $35,000 in sponsorships. And all because their players and members bank with the Community Bank®
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Welcoming Maggieto Ashburton
A big welcome to the new Manager of the Ashburton Community Bank® branch, Maggie Stamoulis.
Maggie has worked in retail banking for more than 20 years, covering a range of roles with the CBA. In the last 10 years she has been Branch Manager in several locations as well as being a sales coach supporting managers and their teams in achieving sales and service expectations.
Asked what motivated her to come to Ashburton, Maggie said: “I value the delivery of excellent customer service and ensuring the relationship with every client is second to none”.
Maggie has lived in the eastern suburbs all her life. She is married, with two children, and she and her family have lived in Mont Albert North for nearly 15 years.
“I am very pleased to have joined the team at the Ashburton Bendigo Bank Community Bank® branch and, more speciically, I am grateful for the warm welcome I have received from customers and my team at Ashburton as well as the teams at Surrey Hills, Canterbury, and Balwyn.
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hinking of travelling? You need to speak to HELLOWORLD Surrey Hills – your local Travel Agent.
HELLOWORLD Surrey Hills is located on Union Road and has been established for 21 years by current owner and manager, Debra Carr. It started
out as part of the Harvey World Travel chain. Recently the agency has become part of the newest retail travel group HELLOWORLD. he store has a fresh new look but still retains its reputation for being specialists in World Travel.
he team believes that unique experiences are what make the diference to a holiday. his can be something as simple as the added bonus of a private family bonire on the beach in Fiji. It could be special out-of-hours entrance to a signiicant monument, or perhaps a clif top private dinner and serenade. hese are only a few of the experiences that have been arranged by Helloworld Surrey Hills. hey understand that everyone is diferent and endeavour to match the right experience to complement your holiday.
All of the Helloworld Surrey Hills team are passionate, experienced in the industry and well travelled. hey carefully plan your time away to maximise your time on
the ground. hey have access to worldwide special rates and bonus ofers. hey also attend travel shows and training to be kept up to date with the current trends, new hotels and hot destinations.
Research is a very important part to a successful holiday. his is made easy by regular information sessions and client functions, giving you the opportunity to chat one-on-one with other like-minded travellers and industry experts. Whilst your planning is in progress they work very closely with you to achieve the holiday of a lifetime. he team can book all styles of holidays such as packages, escorted holidays, cruising, coach and independent arrangements.
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Lone pine plaques unveiled
THIS year’s Anzac Commemoration Service at the Patriotic Area in Wattle Park included the unveiling of two bronze plaques by former Premier
Ted Baillieu, MLA, in his role as Chair of Victoria’s Anzac Centenary Committee. he plaques, mounted on rock plinths adjacent to Australia’s oldest Lone Pine, tell the story of the pine and the horriic battle for Lone Pine Ridge on the Gallipoli Peninsular in August 1915.
A crowd of over two hundred took part in the service and witnessed the unveiling of the plaques in perfect weather on Sunday, 27 April. Local children were involved when Mr Baillieu invited all youngsters present to join him in unveiling the plaques. In an impressive speech, Mr Baillieu stressed the importance of sharing the stories of ANZAC with younger generations, who it was hoped would in turn pass the mantle to their children.
he plaques represent a successful outcome for the Wattle Park Heritage Group, who have worked for many years on the project. he Chairman of the Heritage Group, Tom horpe, said it was most satisfying to have the plaques in place to set the story straight on the national signiicance of Australia’s oldest Lone Pine, planted in Wattle Park by members of the 24th Battalion on 7 May 1933.
“We are most appreciative of the support received from the Victorian Government’s Community War Memorials Grants Program, which has funded the plaques, and also
Parks Victoria, which has greatly assisted by sourcing and installing the rock plinths on which they have been mounted,” said Mr horpe.
he Wattle Park Heritage Group is efectively a reincarnation of the Committee for the Wattle Park Patriotic Area, established nearly twenty years ago to plan and conduct a historic dedication ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the embarkation for Egypt of the 24th Battalion on 7 May 1915.
he Heritage Group, with the integral support of the Melbourne Tramways Band, re-established the annual commemorative service in 2001. “Patronage of the event has grown steadily over the past fourteen years, as public awareness of the signiicance of this very special site has increased,” said Mr horpe. “he centenary of Anzac Day in 2015 will correspond with the centenary of the departure of the 24th Battalion and we are hoping to unveil a further plaque, along with improvements to the site, at next year’s service.”
he Wattle Park Heritage Group would welcome additional members to share their passion to protect and promote the signiicant heritage aspects of the park. For further information on the group’s activities, please contact the Secretary, Ed Bright, on 9755 1475.
-ED BRIGHT
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BlueCross Care at Home offers a variety of services to people with differing health needs. Our services are designed to assist you to continue living in your own home.
Our services can be provided on a temporary or permanent basis.
We match our qualified staff with your specific requirements and needs.
We provide:• Domestic assistance• Personal care • Respite care• Transport/Escort
• Nursing care• Sleepover and 24 hour care • Social support• Case management
Cash prizes for budding writersEntries for the 16th annual Boroondara Literary Awards are now open. A prize pool of over $7,500 is available in the Young Writers section, with close to $4,500 available in the Open Short Story section. Winning entries will be published in the annual anthology Word You Up.
More information – 9278 4036 or www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/literaryawards
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Matinee Music presents Jackie Love Australian singing and dancing star Jackie Love is coming to the Hawthorn Arts Centre for one show only at 11am on Tuesday 10 June as part of our Matinee Music series. Love performs her outstanding one-woman show with many great songs and stories from her fascinating career which has included touring Australia and the United States with Sammy Davis. You’re invited to join us for complimentary tea and coffee before the show served in the Chandelier Room from 10am.
Bookings and more information – 9278 4770 or www.hawthornartscentre.com.au
Melbourne Cabaret Festival Melbourne’s own boutique cabaret festival is making its way to Boroondara for the third year running, from 19 June to 6 July. Kew Court House will host fabulous shows including VCA graduate Evan Lever singing hits from one of France’s most recognisable singer/songwriters, Charles Aznavour, and all-female singing group Les Femmes performing comedy, soul, jazz and tap with a formidable energy. There’s even a tribute to 1930s iconic cartoon character Betty Boop.
Bookings and more information – 9278 4770 or www.kewcourthouse.com.au
Cultural Awareness workshopJosie Prioletti will present this Community OnBoard session to assist your organisation to meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse residents. The session will provide participants with practical advice on improving the provision of culturally responsive services and programs, cross-cultural communication and developing culturally inclusive policies. This workshop is suitable for staff and volunteers of not-for-profit organisations. Join us from 10am to 12.30pm on Thursday 19 June for this free session at Council’s offices, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell.
Bookings and more information – 9278 4753 or onboard@boroondara.vic.gov.au
Free business mentoring Engage, learn, prosper is a free mentoring service that exists to support local businesses. The service has been designed to assist new and established local business owners address challenges and explore opportunities. Book now for a one-hour session with an accredited business mentor. Sessions are held on the second Wednesday of each month at Council’s Camberwell offices.
Bookings and more information – 9278 4814 or boroondara@boroondara.vic.gov.au
Your Boroondara councillors
Gardiner WardMayorCr Coral Ross 9278 44570438 005 225
Bellevue WardCr Jim Parke 9835 78400419 333 333
Cotham WardCr Judith Voce 9835 78410409 887 097
Glenferrie Ward Cr Steve Hurd 9835 78490417 708 182
Junction WardCr Jack Wegman 9835 78430438 011 665
Lynden WardCr Heinz Kreutz 9835 7844 0438 006 656
Maling WardCr Jane Addis 9835 78450409 267 902
Maranoa Ward Cr Philip Mallis 9835 78460418 564 410
Solway WardCr Kevin Chow 9835 78470427 544 328
Studley WardCr Phillip Healey 9835 78480437 374 773
Contact the City of Boroondara
Phone: 9278 4444Email: boroondara@ boroondara.vic.gov.auWebsite: www.boroondara.vic.gov.auTwitter: www.twitter.com/boroondaraFacebook: www.facebook.com/ boroondaracouncil
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A centuryof service
Watle Park Primary School Celebrates
WATTLE Park Primary School was established in 1914 for boys from the Burwood Boys Home and was originally named Burwood Boys Home
No. 3841. It was a two-room timber building – measuring 26 x 24 feet and costing £404 – on land purchased by the Victorian Education Department from Burwood Boys Home (now Cameron Close Retirement Village). Prior to this the boys of school age walked across paddocks to Burwood State School.
By 1942, the number of boys enrolled had risen to 70; however, on 10 September 1942, the senior building of the school was destroyed by ire, with all records lost except a school register. A marquee was erected in the school grounds as a solution, but this proved to be very cold and uncomfortable, with the sides torn and the earthen loor wet and muddy. In 1943 the marquee was abandoned and the school continued in two halls of the Home.
A new brick building (now the library) was opened in 1944 and on 11 July the school oicially became Wattle Park State School. It was not until 1951 that it was opened to local children. During the 1950s major improvements were carried out to the grounds and the school grew rapidly in size, with extra classrooms added. Until the 1960s its entrance was from Warrigal Road; however, in 1963 the Education Department acquired ive building blocks in Banksia Street, providing land for a new entrance.
he current school occupies about 3.4 hectares, with an enrolment of 380 students from various ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. he grounds provide abundant space for active and passive recreation in a picturesque setting. Wattle Park Primary ofers a happy and secure environment in which students are able to value and enjoy learning. he curriculum is designed to cater to individual needs and for students to grow in conidence and self-esteem as a result of:
• achieving mastery of the curriculum, particularly in
English and Mathematics;• developing intellectual, personal, social, physical and
creative abilities;• learning to work efectively as individuals and as
members of a team;• acquiring decision-making, problem-solving and
critical-thinking skills.he school has specialist programs in Art, Music, Physical
Education, LOTE (Mandarin), Library and Reading Recovery. All students in Years 3 and 4 participate in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program, which involves weekly gardening and cooking sessions. Links with Swinburne and Deakin universities promote excellence in Science. Wattle Park Primary has received a “Towards Victoria as a Learning Community” award from the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to promote Science teaching within and beyond the school.
Wattle Park Primary emphasises creating and maintaining a community atmosphere. he school community is actively involved in the local community, including a reading program with residents from Cameron Close and participation in the Back Creek revegetation project.
Improved buildings and learning technology hardware and software have prepared Wattle Park Primary School for a well-resourced and bright future. Recently completed building works include a stadium comprising a full-sized basketball court, a community room and a canteen. his is utilised by both the school community and wider community groups.
A number of functions are planned to celebrate the centenary of Wattle Park Primary School in 2014, and we warmly welcome past students, parents and staf.
For details of the events, please check the school’s websitehttp://www.wattleparkps.vic.edu.au/ or contact the oicePh: 9808 2165 Email: wattle.park.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
-VICKI PHILLIPS
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Packaging & Freight
Pack & Send 1374 Toorak Rd 9809 4333
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 8225
Plumbing
Burwood Plumbing 9 Tudor St 9808 7211
Penfold Motors Burwood
AUDI www.audipenfold.com.au
New Car Sales 130 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555
Used Car Sales 70 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555
Service & Parts 130 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555
HOLDEN www.penfoldholden.com.au
New and Used Sales 142 Burwood Hwy 9268 1333
Service 21 Mc Intyre St 9268 1307
Parts 11-17 McIntyre St 1300 858 084
MAZDA www.penfoldmazda.com.au
New and Used Sales 59-63 Burwood Hwy 9268 1222
Service & Parts 2 Somers St Burwood 9268 1294
Printing & Copying
Kwik Kopy Printing Centre 6 Burwood Hwy 9888 7906
Real Estate
J A Cain First National 1156 Toorak Rd 9805 2900
Mackintosh 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 0061
Oates Rennick Associates 4 Burwood Hwy 9808 6922
sports and spinal medicine
Camberwell Sports & Spinal Medicine 9889 78891431 Toorak Rd
Supermarket
IGA Plus Liquor 1424 Toorak Rd 9889 5120
travel agent
Helloworld Ashburton 168 High St, Ashb 9885 8818
Accounting & Taxation
G H O’Brien & Assoc. 4 Burwood Hwy 9808 4245
Tax on Trak rear 1423 Toorak Rd 9889 6680
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
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
Ted Haddrick Denture Clinic 239 Burwood Hwy 9803 6420
Doctors -- General Practitioners
Dr Susan Schlicht 303 Warrigal Rd 9808 3988
Burwood Healthcare 400 Burwood Hwy 9888 8177
Dry Cleaning
Care Fresh 1408 Toorak Rd 9889 4129
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. 9889 9835
20 Trent St, Glen Iris
Landscaping Supplies
Decor Pebble (Aust) P/L 84-90 Highbury Rd 9888 9888
Burwood Hwy Mowers 33 Burwood Hwy 9808 5370
Ashburton Mowers 397 High St 9885 3199
liquor store
Burwood Cellars 1340 Toorak Rd 9889 4643
Ofice Furniture New & UsedAdco Ofice Furniture 119 Burwood Hwy 9808 4404Osteopathy & Physiotherapy
Camberwell Spinal & Sports Medicine 9889 7889
1431 Toorak Rd
Any business located within Burwood Bulletin's distribution area is eligible to be listed in our Business Directory. $60 per annum (inc. GST) for a single-line entry. Contact Marlene on 9859 3901 or email: advertise@burwoodbulletin.org
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Burwood Village & District
Packaging & Freight
Plumbing
Pharmacy
Photography
Picture Framing
PENFOLD MOTORS Burwood
Prining & Copying
Real Estate
Solar Energy Equipment
Solicitors
Sports & Spinal Medicine
Supermarket
Travel Agent
Accouning & Taxaion
Alteraions & Tailoring
Automoive Service & Repair
Bathroom & Kitchen
Carpets
Community House
Dental & Dental Prostheics
Doctors/General Praciioners
Dry Cleaning
Fuel & Fodder
Dance Studio
Hairdressing
Homeopathic Naturopathic Services
Landscaping Supplies
Lawnmower/Garden Machinery
Liquor Store
Oice Furniture New & Used
Osteopathy & Physiotherapy
B u r w o o d
D i s t r i c t
B o w l s C l u b
Burwood Reserve, Warrigal Road, Glen Iris
Want to watch the football on a Friday night?Bring a group of mates and watch it on our TV while you relax and have a couple of drinks at our club rooms.
We will have some food available for you to purchase, varying from week to week.
• Licensed premises• Rooms for hire• Function catering available• Winter social bowling program for beginners or experienced bowlers
Phone: (03) 9889 5931 email: bdbc1947@gmail.comweb: www.burwooddistrict.com.au
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Any business located within Burwood Bulletin's distribution area is eligible to be listed in our Smal/Home-based Business Directory. $120 (inc. GST) pa for 4 lines, plus $30 per line to a max. of 6 lines. Contact Marlene on 9859 3901 or email: advertise@burwoodbulletin.org
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Small & Home Business
Art & Design
Christine Chappell Design Art
Textile Product Design and Manufacture,Fine Art and Web Design12 Farleigh Ave, Burwood 3125E: zenart@netspace.net.auwww.christinechappell.com.au
Chiropractors
Richardson Chiropractic
67 Barrington Dr. AshwoodBack & Neck Pain, Headaches.Sports injuries, etc. Adults & Children,People with Disabilities. Ph: 0432 255 811www.davidrichardsonchiropractic.com
Doctors
Ted Haddrick,
239 Burwood Hwy, East BurwoodDental ProsthetistPh: 9803 6420d
Burwood Healthcare
400 Burwood Hwy (cnr Middleborough Rd)General Practitioners, extended hours.Ph: 9888 8177www.burwoodhealthcare.com.au
Fireplaces
Australian Mantlepiece
1372 Toorak Road, CamberwellFireplace renovations and supplies – gas and wood. Accessories, ire sets and screens. Ph: 9889 0866 or 0414 503 280E: info@austmant.com.au
Food Safety Specialists
The Gourmet Guardian Pty Ltd
Suite 41, 125-127 Highbury Road, Burwood Phone 1800 FOOD SAFETY (1800 366 372)Mobile 0422 922 883E: gavin@gourmetguardian.com.au
Home Maintenance
Man Around the House
Carpentry repairs/replacementsWeatherboards, fascias, decks, pergolas, fences, lattice, etc. Free quotes.Ph: Martyn 0407 477 740AH/Fax: 9885 1150 Glen Iris
Photographic equipment
Shutter-Box
1163 Toorak Rd, Camberwell 3124Photographic accessories, sale and servicing with repairs onsite. M–F 9–5, Sat 9–12noonPh: 9809 4711, www.shutterbox.com.auE: shutterbox@bigpond.com
Solicitors
Frank Bertucci
1379 Toorak Road, Burwood 3125Ph: 9889 0061/68Fax: 9889 0407Oates Rennick Associates
4 Burwood Hwy, BurwoodPh: 9808 6922Fax: 9808 2243E: oatesrennick@optusnet.com.au
Audit Accounting Taxation
Ian Grant FCA FCPA
13 Edwards Street, Burwood 3125Ph:9813 3599, Mob:0418 317 818 Fax:9813 2732E: igrant@acctweb.com.au
Art & Design
Taxaion, Audit, Accouning
Chiropractors
Doctors
Fireplaces
Food Safety Specialists
Home Maintenance
Photographic Equipment
Solicitors
Denture Clinic
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BURWOOD Village celebrated its fourth annual festival on Saturday May 3, with great success. hroughout the day there were more than 2000 visitors who came
to partake in the array of family-friendly activities. Despite the gloomy weather forecast, the day thankfully remained dry until the very last moment.
Hundreds of children were delighted, and it was a pleasure to see so many smiling faces. he chair-o-plane provided thrills. he ever-popular animal farm surprised a few with some cheeky chickens who roosted on the heads of a number of children. We were also joined by “Gatsby”, the mascot for Gatsby’s Chicken, who gave us the experience of “Why did the chicken cross the road?’’.
Visitors supported the local community groups who helped to make the day so much more inviting. Everyone was impressed with the cake stall held by Wattle Park
Primary School, and the Dutch pancakes deliciously made by the mums from St Benedict’s. Entertainment abounded, with a roving puppet show by ventriloquist extraordinaire Lindi Jane, and once again it seems everyone enjoyed the dulcet tones of Danny Stone’s singing ensemble.
he event successfully ofered the chance for local businesses and the community to mingle in a safe and fun environment. Visit our Facebook page to relive the highlights of the day. You never know – you may have been captured by our oicial photographer!
Burwood Village Traders Association would like to thank all who helped to make this year’s event a standout, especially our major sponsor, the City of Boroondara, our Burwood Village businesses, the community groups and, of course, all our visitors for making the 2014 Burwood Village Fest a funtastic family day out!
Burwood Village Fest 2014
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Anglican
Ashburton Baptist Church
8 Y St. Snr Pastor: Rev. Dr Geoff Pound. Ph: 9885 8210. Services: Sun 10am (incl. Sunday Club) Thurs 7.15pm. e: info@ashburtonbaptist.org.au w: ashburtonbaptist.org.au
St Benedict’s, Burwood
299 Warrigal Rd. w: saintbenedicts.org.au Priest: Fr David Tremble. Ph. 9808 2492.Mass 6pm Sat. 10am & 5pm Sun. Daily services 9am.
St Michael’s, Ashburton
268 High Street. Parish Priest: Fr Hien Vu. Ph. 9885 2498. Mass times: Sat 6.30pm, Sun, 9am & 10.30am.
St Scholastica’s, Bennettswood
348 Burwood Hwy. Priest: Father Jacob. Ph. 9808 1006, e: stschpar@bigpond.net.auDaily service 8am, Sat 9am & 6pm Mass.Sun 9am, 11am & 5.30pm. Vietnamese Mass 7.15pm, 3rd Sat.
Baptist
Catholic
Anglican Parish of Box Hill
St Peter's:1030 Whitehorse Rd. w: anglicansboxhill.org.au Vicar Rev. Derek Jones Ph 9890 2721 Services: Sun. 8am Eucharist, 9.30am Choral Eucharist, 1pm Sudanese; Family Service 10.30am (3rd Sun) Wed. 11am, Fri. 7.30am.
Camberwell South Anglican Church
Cnr Toorak Rd & Bowen St. Ph. 9889 4813 Sundays 10am with Kids' Church w: camberwellsouthanglican.org.aue: info@ camberwellsouthanglican.org.au
Church of the Ascension, East Burwood
Cnr Blackburn Rd & Witchwood Cres. Ph. 9802 4863 Vicar: Rev. Robyn Boyd. w: ascensionchurch.org.au Sun. 8am, 9.30am. Kids’s activities, Wed. 10am then study group. Playgroup Fri. 9.30am.
St Dunstan's, Camberwell
163 Wattle Valley Rd. Ph. 9809 0321.Vicar: Rev. Helen Phillips. Sun. services: 8 & 9.30am. Thurs. Eucharist 11am, m/tea 10.30am. Wed. 10.30am, mainly music. w. stdunstans.org.au
St Edward’s, Blackburn South
59 Edinburgh Rd. Sun. services 8am &10am Vicar: Rev. Rob Culhane Ph. 9877 3665 Mb 0412 832 328
St Faith’s, Glen Iris
4-8 Charles St. Vicar: Rev. Stephen Pash. Ofice, 9889 5086. Mb 0403 273 486. w: stfaiths.org Sun. services 8am, 10am, 5pm (3rd Sun.) Messy Church Labyrinth open daily. Group walks by booking.
St Matthew’s, Ashburton
334 High St. Vicar: Rev. J.J. Kulathumkal. 0416 348774. Ph. 0413 874 281 or 0432 455213. Communion: Sun. 9.15am English, 10.30 Malayalam. 1.30pm Mandarin prayer, 2pm Mandarin service.
St Thomas’s, Burwood
44 Station St. w. stthomasburwood.org.au Vicar: Rev. Chris Appleby 9808 3250, 0422 187127 Sun. Services: 8:30am, 10:30am English; 10:30am Can-tonese, 2pm Mandarin, 6:30pm Simple English.
St Oswald’s, Glen Iris
96 High St, . Rev. Ken Hewlett. Ph. 9885 1125.Sun. 8am Eucharist & Breakfast, 10am Sung Eucharist, Wed. 10am Holy Communion.
Ashburton Presbyterian Church
Junction of High St & High Street Rd, (near Warrigal Rd) Sunday service 10.15am, Sunday school & crèche 10.30am.
Burwood Chinese Presbyterian Church
Cnr Greenwood & Tennyson Sts. Rev Dr John Elnatan. Ph. 9801 7645. Sunday service at 11am.
Presbyterian
Places of Worship
Balwyn Baptist Church
Cnr Whitehorse & Parring Rds. Ph. 9836 9455. Sunday service at 10am, followed by morning tea.
Box Hill Baptist Church, Box Hill
Cnr Station St & Ellingworth Pde. Revs Anne & Richard Mallaby. Ph. 9890 1275 Service: 10am Sun. or pop into chapel on Station Gallery (front of church), open every day.
Camberwell Baptist Church (Hawthorn East)
Cnr Riversdale Road and Wills St. Ph. 9813 0538 e: ofice@camberwellbaptist.org Sunday Service 10am Crossway Baptist Church, East Burwood
2 Vision Dve. e: admin@crossway.org.au Ph. 9886 3700, w: crossway.org.au Sun. service/kids church 8.45am, 10.15 & 11.45am. 6pm. Also Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Indonesian services
East Camberwell Baptist Church
Cnr Highield & Hunter Roads. Pastor: Murray Hogg Ph. 9836 6063, Ofice 9830 4842.Indonesian Baptist Fellowship, Surrey Hills
We meet on the corner of Whitehorse and Parring roads each Sunday at 4.30pm
Uniting
Ashburton Uniting Church
3 Ashburn Gve. Minister: Rev. David Fotheringham. Sunday Worship and Sunday School 10am. For youth activities and small group programs, contact David. Ph. 9809 1795. e:david@foth.net.au
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PLACES OF WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . 33-34
ART, CRAFT & HOBBIES . . . . . . . . . . 35
CHILDCARE & ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . 35-36
COMMUNITY SINGING . . . . . . . . . . . 36
COMMUNITY SHOPPING . . . . . . . . . 36-37
DANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
EDUCATION & SELF IMPROVEMENT . . . . . 37
FRIENDSHIP & ACTIVITY GROUPS . . . . . 37-38
GARDENING & FLORAL ART . . . . . . . 38-39
HEALTH & SUPPORT GROUPS . . . . . . . 39-40
Other Christian Churches
Christian Science Church, Camberwell
Church & Reading Room, 41 Cookson Street. Sun. 10.15am, Wed. 8pm.
Christian Science Church, Mt Waverley
Church & Reading Room, 256 Stephensons Rd. Services: Sun. 9.30am, Wed. 12.30pm, 8pm. All welcome. Ph. 9882 6209.
Church of Christ, Hartwell
Cnr Milverton St & Highield Rd. Pastors: Dr Merryl Blair and Lauren Mallaby Ph. 9889 3484. Service: Sun. at 10am.
Places of Worship
Burwood Heights, Burwood East
Cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd. Minister: Rev. Ojitha Goonetilleke. Ph. 9803 7631.Sunday services: 9.30am and 6pm (informal service).
Burwood Uniting Church
1 Hyslop St. Glen Iris e: burwooduc@tpg.com.au Minister: Rev. Peter Welsh 9888 9435 Sun: 10am Wor-ship & Children’s Program. 4th Wed. 8pm Taize Style Service. Hall Hire Pam 9809 2917.
Glen Iris Road Uniting Church
200 Glen Iris Rd. Rev. Lisa Stewart. Ph. 9885 8219. w. glenirisuniting.org.au e. ofice@glenirisuniting.org.au Sun. services 10am. BBQ & Communion 1st Sun. of month.
St James Uniting Church, Box Hill South
1201 Riversdale Rd. Rev. Ros McDonald 0419 120 407 Sun. service 10am, Communion irst Sun. of month.St Luke’s Uniting Church, Mt Waverley
94 Essex Rd. Ofice: 9807 2656 or 0425 747 850. Young people (15–30 yrs) meet fortnightly. Ph. David 9807 3630. Sun. Worship/School 9.30am. Fun at Five: 5pm third Sun: craft, song, light meal for people all ages.
Surrey Hills Uniting Church
Cnr Canterbury Rd & Valonia Ave. Rev. Rob Gotch Ph 9898 1097 robgotch@optusnet.com.au Sun. service 10am (incl. Sunday School) w: surreyhillsuniting.org
Community Notices Index
Church of Christ, Mt Waverley
280 Highbury Rd. Pastor Mark Young Mb 0408 196260 Ofice 9808 1613. e: mark@skillbuildersplus.comSunday service 10:30am. Playgroup for preschool Tues mornings. Weekly Bible study & Tues prayer meeting.
City Edge Church, Burwood
Meet at Deakin University. Different ages and cultural backgrounds seeking New Testament Christian living to the Glory of God. Ph. Tony on 0449 254 249.w: cityedgechurch.com.au
Edge Church Melbourne, Burwood
144 Highbury Rd. Pastor: Danny Guglielmucci 9888 7466. Service: Sun 10.30am. Sunday School 10.30am. w. edgechurch.com/melbourne
Hua En Tang Southern Church, Ashwood
Christian Chinese Church, 1 Electra Ave.Ph. Thomas 0438 588 308. Services: English Youth: Sat. 7pm, Chinese: Sun. 10am, Sunday School: 10am.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses
116 Huntingdale Rd, Mt Waverley. Sun. 10am, 1.30pm. Tues/Thurs 7.30pm. All welcome. No collections.
New Christian Church, Mount Waverley
426-434 High Street Rd. Rev. Chris Skinner. Ph. 9888 2850. w: newchurch.org.au Sun. service 10.30am. A new look at the Bible and spirituality. Spiritual growth and discussion groups.
The Salvation Army, Camberwell
7 Bowen St. Oficers: Majors Brian & Jenny Pratt. Ph. 9889 2468. w: salvationarmy.org.au/camberwell Sun. 9.30am, 11am, 6pm. Sunday School 11am–12.15pm school terms.
Unity of Melbourne, Burwood
4 Renown St. Rev. William Livingston. Ph. 9889 8503, e: info@unitymelbourne.org.au w: unitymelbourne.org.auSun 10.30am. Unity welcomes all spiritual seekers. Personal & spiritual classes.
Wattle Park Chapel, Box Hill Sth
234 Elgar Rd. Pastor: John Reeder. Ph. 9808 2728,e: ofice@wpchapel.org Services: Sun. 10am.& 2pm New Life Christian fellowship Mandarin service.
HISTORY GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
MARKETS, FETES & FESTIVALS . . . . . . . 40
SERVICE CLUBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS . . . . . . . . 42
SPORTING CLUBS . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43
VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES . . . . . . 43
FOR TEENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
COMMUNITY CENTRES & ACTIVITIES . . . . 44-45
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD . . . . . . . . 46
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Abbey Girls of Victoria
Bennettswood 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.
Aust. Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc.
1/41 Railway Rd, Blackburn. Family history research centre open 5 days pw to members & visitors. Ph. 9877 3789 e. info@aigs.org.au w. aigs.org.au
Australian Philatelic Society
Memorial Homes Hall, 152 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury. Meets bi-monthly. Interesting displays at all meet-ings. Visitors and new members welcome. Ph. John Young 9889 1385.
Box Hill Art Group Inc.
Non-proit. Flexible classes for beginners/experienced artists in oils, watercolour, pastel, acrylics, life drawing, printmaking. Highly qualiied tutors. Ph. Eric 9884 0670 or 0424 775540, w: http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bhag/
Box Hill Handweavers & Spinners
Box 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.
The Victorian Button Collectors’ Club
Burwood Heights Uniting Church, cnr Burwood Hwy & Black-burn Rd, Burwood East. 2nd Tues at 8pm. Visitors welcome. Ph. Tony 9728 3663 or Robyn 9884 5675, w: vicbuttonclub.com.au
Camberwell Camera Club
Rutherford Room, St Johns Anglican Church, 552 Burke Rd Camberwell. Meets 7.30pm 2nd & 4th Mon-days. Speakers, competitions, outings. Ph. Wolf 0428 398 446, w: camberwellcameraclub.org.au
Craftworkers Social Club
Burwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St.Bring craft project, share ideas, resources, etc. All skill levels & ages. $4 a session, $10 annual fee. Every 1st, 3rd , 5th Mon. 11.30am–2pm. Ph. BNH 9808 6292 or Julie 9808 4069.
Hartwell Players Inc.
New 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 Mb 0408 366 481 e. info@hartwellplayers.org.au
Model Trains
Australian 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.
Art, Craft & Hobbies
Child care & Activities
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House
47 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, Church of Christ
Cnr Aird St & Riversdale Rd Activity 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’s
St Thomas’s Anglican Church, 44 Station St, Burwood.
Every Thurs, 3.30–6.30pm, $5, dinner incl..Suit school aged
children up to Year 6. Ph. Heather 0416 256485.
Needlework Tapestry Guild of Victoria Inc.
Meet at The Box Hill Community Arts Centre.A warm welcome to attend a meeting to all interested in stitching. Sat. 10am–3pm, 2nd Wed. 11am–3pm, 3rd Wed. 7pm–10pm. Ph. Anne 9728 3256.
Nunawading & District Lapidary Club
Silver Grove, Nunawading. 2nd Wed. All ages. Children over 7 years welcome for theory, cutting. Learn the art of cutting stone etc. All welcome. No charge or donation. Mineral or stone, special nights.
Society of Folk & Decorative Artists of Victoria
SFDAV meets at the Craig Centre, Samarinda Ave, Ashburton, on 4th Sunday of month catering to needs of folk and decora-tive artists. w: sfdav.com.au
Travelogue Club at Camberwell
Chambly 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.
Waverley Arts Society
Mt 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 Club
Local club with wide range of lapidary activities. We teach gem 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 Club
Wadham 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.
Community Notices
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Community Singing
Box Hill Chorale
Singers all ages very welcome. No auditions Rehearsals: Mon 7.30-10pm at Box Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St, Box Hill. Ph. Susan 9808 0218 e: info@boxhillchorale.org.au, w: boxhillchorale.org.au
Our Community Sings
Ashburton Baptist Church, 8 Y Street. Wed. 6.15-7.30pm. A fun, inclusive, community choir . No auditions; no singing exp. nec. All welcome; Ph. 8679 6088 e: enquiries@cal.org.au, w: creativityaustralia.org.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.
Community Shopping
Amaroo Op-Shop
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, Chadstone. Ph. Joan Garde 9807 0570.
Animal Welfare Op-Shop
1355 Toorak Rd, Camberwell. Mon–Sat 11am–5pm.Shop, donate, recycle, help animals. Nothing over $20. Quality new & recycled clothing, books, jewellery & more. We can pick up donations. Ph. 9889 9435, shop hrs.
Ashy Op-Shop
Cnr High St & Welfare Pde, Ashburton.Mon–Fri 10am–4.30pm and Sat. 9.30am–4pm.Special sales and bargains on now. Ph. 9885 5923.
Box Hill Rotary – Op Shop
113 Canterbury Rd, Blackburn Sth (nr Woolworths).Mon-Fri 10am - 4pm, Sat 9am - noon. Ph. 9877 0613.Staffed by volunteers, all proits go to community projects. Quality bric-a-brac, books, jewellery, pre-loved clothing.
Friends of Same
Same (sah-may) Coffee Project (East Timor). Funds vital work in East Timor. Hawthorn Community House, new members/volunteers welcome, subscribers. Ph. 9819 2629e: info@friendsofsame.org, w: friendsofsame.org
House of Books
508 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 Shop
1350C 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.
Community Notices
Moving Together mother/baby dance programAshburton Baptist Church hall. A special time for mothers and their babies who delight in the music and movement experi-ences. Fri. 11.30 am, during school terms. Bookings essential. Ph. Elizabeth Mackenzie 9836 7386.
St Faith’s Playgroup4-8 Charles St, Glen Iris.Playgroup Wednesday 10.30 am. Ph. Church Ofice 9889 5086.St Luke’s Children's ProgramSt 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 Playgroup
Forsyth 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.
Sing Australia Choir
Camberwell 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
Treble Tones
Join 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 Singers
Friendly, 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.
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Dance
Boroondara Toastmasters
Burwood 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 Seniors
Samarinda 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 Seniors
At 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: Ellen.Caswell@boroondara.vic.gov.au
Glen Iris Toastmasters
Glen 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.
University of the Third Age
26 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
U3A Nunawading
e. u3anuna@bigpond.com, w. u3anunawading.com.au16-20 Silver Grove, Nunawading. Ph. 9878 3898Open to retired/semi-retired people; 160+ classes: languages, art craft, humanities, science, IT and exercise.
Waverley Communicators
Craft Room, Mt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres. 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month at 7.45pm. Learn to speak conidently in public. e. info@itcwaverley.org.au, Ph. Heather 9576 8790 or Jeff 9700 5297 or w: itcwaverley.org.au
Education & Self-improvement
Ashburton Support Services
296 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 Club
Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen St, Camberwell.Mon: table tennis, swim, cards. Tues: cards. Wed: golf, lunch (1st of month) Thurs: table tennis, scrabble (1st/ 3rd of mth).Fri: day trips, dancing. 6-weekly dine-outs. Ph. 9836 8027
Friendship & Activity Groups
Community Notices
Rotary Recycle – Op Shop
1113 Riversdale Rd, Wattle Park, opp. tram terminus.
Excellent range of books, bric-a-brac & ladies wear. Volunteer
staff, all proits to community projects. Tues–Fri 10am–4pm;
Sat 10am–noon. Volunteers welcome.
Salvation Army Thrift Shop
401 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.
Australian Colonial/Heritage Dancing
Ashburton Uniting Church Hall, 3 Ashburn Gve.3rd Thurs 7.30–10pm. Melb. Colonial Dancers. $6 incl. supper, members $5. 8-wk beginner classes: $70/50.Ph. Coral 9885 6109, e: ceden@oneseniors.com.au
Box Hill Ballet Association Inc.
Enrolments 1 Feb, 9am-1pm at “The Studio” (red brick bldg on
Median Strip, opp. Box Hill Town Hall)
Enquiries & Enrolments: 9434 3368.
w: boxhillballet.com e: boxhillballet@gmail.com
Dance for Fitness
Box 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
Dance Retro
Social dancing to retro music of 70s, 80s & 90s. Thurs 7–8pm Fordham Ave Scout Hall, Camberwell. $100 a session. No partner needed. Indulge yourself – dance for you! Ph. Kate: 0417 545 024. e. kate@danceretro.com
Deepdene Scottish Dancers
Meets 8pm every Mon. Mar-mid Dec, Paton Memorial Hall, Deepdene Uniting Church, 958 Burke Rd, near Whitehorse Rd corner. Car parking in Dale St. Close to tram routes 72 and 109. Everyone welcome. $3 a session. Ph. 9859 5906.
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.
Welsh Dance Classes
Christ 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.
Scottish Country Dancing
Hartwell 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.
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Ashburton Floral Art Group
Uniting Church Hall, Ashburn Grove.
Demonstrations, helpful hints and friendship. Meets 3rd Mon
of month at 12.30pm until Nov. Fees: $25 annually, plus $4
per session. Ph. Hazel 9802 4462.
Barinna Garden Club, South Blackburn
Meets the 2nd Wed of month at 1.30pm.
Ph. Margaret 9890 6448.
Box Hill Floral Art Group
Pavilion 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 Club
Chambly, 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
Camellias Victoria Inc.
East Burwood Uniting Church Hall, cnr Burwood Hwy &
Blackburn Rd. Meets monthly 8pm 2nd Wed, Mar-Nov incl.,
Visitors welcome. 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
Early Morn African Violet Group
1st Mon. at 8pm and 3rd Wed. at 10am. Alvie Hall, cnr Alvie and High Street roads, Mt Waverley. Learn how to grow African
violets, and make new friends. Ph. Annette Kennedy 5678 8814.
Waverley Garden Club
Waverley Community Centre, Miller Cres. Mt. Waverley. Meets 1st Fri of month at 8pm. Guest speakers, trading table, and friendly atmosphere. Ph. 9807 3507.
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 Mon–Fri. Sub $10 pa. Ph. 9890 4979.
Burwood Community Centre
Burwood 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 Association
Presbyterian Church Hall, cnr High St & High Street Rd, Ashburton. Meet 2nd Tues of month at 10.30am. Ph. Cathy 9808 4069.
Burwood Evening VIEW Club
Voice, 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 Group
Come meet new people and plan outings over tea or coffee.
Fortnightly Tues at 1pm, Ph 9808 6292.
Camberwell Senior Citizens
405 Camberwell Rd. For information, Ph. 9882 6947 Mon & Thurs (the club), or Debbie Kay 9808 3019
Golden Age Senior Citizens Centre
47 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 Club
East 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 Corps, 7-11 Bowen St, Camberwell, Worship, Service, Fellowship & Education. F/nightly mtgs Thurs morn. M/tea 9.45 am. mtg 10.30-11.30 am. Gold coin donation taken at door to hall 4. Ph. 98892468.
Community Notices
Gardening & Floral Art Groups
Lac Viet Seniors Performers Group
Ashburton 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.
Nieuw Holland Social Club
Blackburn Senior Citizens Club, ‘The Pines’, Central Rd (a few mins from station). A group for Dutch speaking persons and partners who are 50+. Meets Thurs 9.30am–1.15pm. Ph. Inge Van Hoek 9877 1523.
War Widows & Widowed Mothers’ Association
Burwood branch. Meets RSL Hall, cnr Myrniong & Hyslop streets. 4th Wed of month at 1pm. Speakers, demos, outings. Ph. Dorothy MacKay 9758 4656 or 0417 975 846 and Gwen Bradley 9808 5401
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Health & Support Groups
Al-Anon
Hall, rear Wesley Uniting Church, cnr Station & Oxford Sts, Box Hill. Meets each 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: arcmail@arcvic.com.au
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: javisar@monashlink.org.au
Blackburn Take Off Weight Naturally Club
Eley 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 Group
Maggie and Clare are happy to talk to anyone needing some support and/or info regarding lupus. Ph. Maggie 9817 2316 or Clare 9809 4998.
Caring for the Carers
MonashLink – 34-38 O’Sullivan Rd (Enter via Euneva Ave) Glen Waverley Ph. 1300 552 509, Fortnightly group for Carers. w: monashlink.org.au
Day Care Centre for Dementia Sufferers
Elsie Salter House, 11 Marquis St, Ashburton.Dementia affects memory, intellect and personality. Professional care, encouragement, interesting activities. Phone the manager on 9885 6426.
Eastern Suburbs Polio Support Group
Box Hill Library, 1040 Whitehorse Rd., Box Hill Ph. 9808 59933rd Sat. 1.30pm. Speakers and support.e: polioeast@gmail.com
Healthy Bones GroupSth East Melbourne Osteoporosis Support Group Meetings at Mt Waverley Youth Centre or register for newsletter. Info & support, meets every 2nd month.Ph. Carole 9568 8727. e: bonesgroup@hotmail.com
Health for Life Courses
w. easternhealth.org.au/healthpromo/courses.shtmlMassage Serv., Box Hill Hospital: 1 hr $50, $45 Conc.,½ hr $35, $30 conc. Work cover: $44.80 initial cons,$30. 10 standard cons. Stop smoking: Ph. 9895 4947.
Kara House Outreach Service
Domestic Violence Support Agency for women and women with children experiencing domestic violence. Specialised support for diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Ph. 9877 9711.
Men’s Group
Camcare in Camberwell. Men’s Support Group meets fortnightly Mon evenings. Encourages men to discuss issues in supportive, conidential, friendly surroundings. Gold coin donation. Ph. 0402 522 261, e: camensgp@yahoo.com.au
Monash Aphasia Group
MonashLink – Batesford Hub, 94 Batesford Rd, Chadstone. Fortnightly group for Aphasia sufferers and their families. Ph. 1300 552 509, w: monashlink.org.au.
OverEaters Anonymous
Rowville 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.
MS Support Group
Burwood Neighbourhood House. The Well Women’s Group meets monthly Sat. afternoons. A safe, nurturing and empowering environment for women diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Ph. Jenni 0425 740 927.
Parkinson’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 Program
Lvl 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.
Community Notices
Waverley Garden Club Floral Art Group
Mt 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.
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ACRA Market Days
Ashburton Scout Hall 11am-4pm 17 July, 20 Sept., 15 Nov.Trash & Treasure, Plants, Arts & Crafts. All Welcome!Reasonable rates for stallholders; Ph Beverley 9885 2965
Ashwood Farmers’ Market
Ashwood 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 Market
Amaroo 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: amaroonc@vicnet.net.au
Boroondara Farmers’ Market
Patterson 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.
Hawthorn Craft Market
1st Sun. 10am–3pm. Free. The Parkview Room, 340 Camberwell Road, Camberwell. Easy parking; accessible by public transport. Handcrafted original goods including jewellery, children’s and baby wear, toys and fresh produce
Treasures & Tastes @ Trinity
Holy 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 Market
Mt 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.
Whitehorse Farmers’ Market
Whitehorse 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.
Markets, Fetes & Festivals
Community Notices
Box 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: boxhillhistory@gmail.com
Camberwell Historical Society Inc.
4th Thurs 8pm (must book), Blackwood Room, Camberwell Town Hall, 8 Inglesby Rd. Non-proit org. Excursions, speakers, newsletter. New members welcome. Enquiries & bookings Ph. George 9885 9927 w: www.chs.org.au
History Groups
Reconnexion
NFP org. prov. counselling, group therapy, phone support, info for people exp. anxiety disorders, depression, sleeping pill/tranquilliser dependency. Ph. 1300 273 266e: info@reconnexion.org.au w. reconnexion.org.au
Warm Water Exercise Classes
Peter 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.
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Tel: 9888 7906Email: print@burwoodvic.kwikkopy.com.au
Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre Historical Society
157 Union Road, Surrey Hills. Ph. 9890 2467 Third Tues 8pm. All welcome. $4/session with $15 centre membership. e: enquiries@surreyhillsnc.org.au
Waverley Historical Society Incorporated
Above Mt Waverley library, Miller Cres. (lift avail.)Questions about Waverley area’s history? Visit Wed 1–5pm or by appointment. Ph. Norma 9802 9332, e: whs@kepl.com.au w: vicnet.net.au/~whsvic
Whitehorse Historical Society
Local History Room, Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum, Deep Creek Rd, Mitcham (Mel 49 D7). Ph. 9873 4946.Open for research Wed 10.30am–2.30pm. All welcome.
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Service Clubs
Ashwood–Mt Waverley Lions Club
Lionsville Hall, 88 Winbirra Pde. 100m into Lionsville Senior Citizens Village. Meet 1st and 3rd Wed at 7.30pm. Ph. Heather Lauder 0407 813979.
Blackburn Lake Ladies Probus Club
1st Thurs. 10am–noon. Manchester Unity Hall, 8 Main St. (Mel. 47 K12) New members welcome - semi or full retirees. Speakers, theatre & ilm/luncheons, outings, monthly luncheons, coffee mornings. Ph. Yvonne Roy 9890 4316.
Burwood RSL
11 Hyslop St. Social snooker games Mon & Thurs noon-4pm. Tues: Comp. Billiards and snooker. Visitors and new members welcome. Ph. 9889 6283 or Secretary 9809 1323.
Camberwell & District National Seniors
Phyllis Hore Room, Kew Library, cnr Cotham Rd & Civic Dr. 3rd Thurs. of month, 10am. Meet new friends, enjoy guest speakers. $4 with refreshments. Ph. Don 9833 4514.
Combined Probus Club of Blackburn South
1st Wed. 10 am-12 noon. Horticultural Centre Jolimont Rd Forest Hill. Retired or semi-retired couples and singles of all nationalities welcome. Outings, activities, car safaris, dine-outs, walks, golf. Ph. Ken 9897 3454.
Combined Probus Club of Burwood Inc.
1st Wed 9.30am–11.30am. Bennettswood Bowling Club, 179 Station St, Burwood (Mel 61C4). Ph. Allan 9808 3550.Retirees/semi retirees. Guest speakers, Dine-outs, Films, Outings. Parking. New members/guests welcome!Combined Probus Club of Burwood East Inc.
Burwood Heights Uniting Church Hall Opp. KMart. 1st Mon. 10am. Easy parking. Retirees and semi-retirees. Speakers, Dine outs, book clubs, walking group, cards. New members welcome. Phone Lyle 8802 7724.
Combined Probus Club of Inala, Blackburn Sth
4th Wed. 1.15–3pm. Inala Village Auditorium, 220 Middleborough Rd. Ph. Barry Cairns 9803 3130. Social contact & friendship for retirees. Guest speakers, afternoon tea. Lunches, trips, tours. New members & guests welcome.
Combined Probus of Whitehorse Inc.
1st Mon. 10am–12noon. Horticultural Hall, Jolimont Rd, Forest Hill. Easy parking. Small, friendly club. Speakers, social activities: day trips, dine-outs, cards, getaways. Ph. Margaret 9884 8482 or Evelyn 9762 2468.
Hawthorn Ladies Probus Club
1st Mon of month at 10am. Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen St, Camberwell. New members very welcome. Margaret 9509 9585.
Ladies Probus Club of Blackburn South Inc.
3rd Tues of month 10am-12noon. Avenue Church Fellowship Hall, The Avenue. A range of speakers, outings and activities. New members welcome. Ph. Helen 9890 8939.
Lions Club of Boroondara Central
Club 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 Creek
Business Mtgs: Craig Family Centre, Samarinda Ave, Ash-burton, 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.
1st Fri. 10am–12noon. Bennettswood Bowling Club, 179 Station St, Box Hill South. Guest speakers, group day tours, ‘ilm and lunch’. Retired or semi-retired and like to make new friends? You’re welcome. Julian 9831 8732.
Men’s Probus Club of Nunawading Inc.
2nd Wed 9.30-11.30. Meet at the Courtyard Room, City of Whitehorse Centre, 379-397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading. A great club to meet and enjoy speakers, group tours, golf, dinners and luncheons. Ph. Ray: 0418 596 831
Men’s Probus Club of Surrey Hills
First Thurs, 10am-noon. St Aidan's Hall, 17-21 Duggan St, North Balwyn. Ph. 9008 6314. Speakers and activities: travel, outings, photography, iPad training, walks, golf, bike riding. w. http:// surreyhillsprobus.org.au
Men’s Probus Club of Glenferrie
3rd Fri. 10am–noon. Kew Heights Sports Club, 397 Barkers Rd, Kew. Speakers, activities, social events. Joining fee $40. New members welcome. Visit us! Ph. Peter 0417 554841.
Probus Club of Ashburton Inc.
Meet monthly 2nd Wed 10am Ashburton Bowls Club, 1/3 Samarinda Ave. Easy parking, guest speakers, lunches, social events, holidays, day trips. Interested? Ph. Bryan Gill 9809 1628, e: brymarg@argyllcms.com
Probus Club of Chatham (Camberwell & Districts)
1st Wed. at 10am. Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen St. Mixed club with speakers, activities. We welcome new members.No joining fee, annual fee $40. Ph. Secretary, Judith Clarke, 9885 1444.
Probus Club of Waverley Inc.
Mt Waverley Youth Centre, Miller Cres. 1st Thurs of month. 10am-12noon. All retired or semi-retired men welcome. Exc. speakers. Ph: Col Walden 9807 4433 or Murray 9807 3350 E: dancebb@bigpond.net.au
Community Notices
For Community Notice updates,
additions etc. please emailfreenotices@burwoodbulletin.org
or phone Raine on 9877 5120
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Community Notices
Sporting Clubs
Ashburton Bowls Club
Enter off Warner Avenue. Two grass greens; free coaching. Barefoot bowls irst Sun. Oct–April. Indoor winter bowls & cards. Facilities for hire. Full, Social Bowler and Social memberships. Ph. 9885 4788. w: ashburtonbowls.com.au.
Bennettswood Bowling Club
179 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 Club
Burwood Reserve, Warrigal Rd, Glen Iris New 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.
Rotary Club of Box Hill Central
Professional 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 Box Hill
www.boxhillrotary.com.au Meets Tues 6.15pm for 6.30pm - 7.45pm The Tudor Motel, 1101 Whitehorse Rd. Ph. Geoff - B/H 9888 9888. A Community Service Club. New members most welcome.
Rotary Club of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills
Box Hill TAFE Nelson Campus. Meets Tues, 6.45 for 7pm. Community service, friendship and interesting guest speakers. Ph. 0450 472723.
Waverley Kiwanis Club
Le 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
Zonta Club of Melbourne's East
Have fun via stimulating projects, helping to advance women's status worldwide. Dinner (speaker) irst Thursdays, Gateway Motel, 630 Blackburn Rd N/Hill 6.30 for 7pm. Ph Debbie 0418 985 575 w: zontamelbourneseast.org.au
Special Interest Groups
Association of Independent Retirees
Melb. 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.
Melb. 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 Shareholders Association
Wheelers 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.
Camberwell City RSL Sub Branch
403 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.
Crossroads Victoria
Burwood Heights Uniting Church.Christian Fellowship with Disabled Persons.3rd Sat., interdenominational, church-based, providing leisure activities for disabled people. Ph. 9808 3677.
Lighter Footprints - Climate Action Group
Guide Hall, Faversham Road, Canterbury. Last Wed. of month
7pm for 7.30-9.30pm. Join us to help keep the planet safe. All
welcome. More info: 0411 115 186 w: lighterfootprints.org
Monash Men’s Shed
77 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: rayallen64@gmail.com
Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse
Volunteer to belong to NHW Whitehorse ‘Caring for
Communities’. Support local area groups, support local police
in Crime Prevention activities in Whitehorse.
Ph. Ray: 0418 596 831 e: whitehorse@nhw.com.au
PowerTalk International (Public Speaking)
2nd and 4th Wed, 7.30pm, Balwyn North. Visitors welcome.
Increase your self-conidence to speak effectively in public, give presentations, and develop leadership skills. Supportive
and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow. Ph. 9857 4764
3WBC: 94.1 FM
Whitehorse 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 Retirement Activities Group
Umbrella 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: info@wrag.org.au 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: wrara@optusnet.com
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Able Australia is seeking volunteers
We 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: gary.daly@ableaustralia.org.au
Alzheimer’s Australia
Alzheimer’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.
Boroondara Volunteer Resource Centre
Phone 9278 4550 to ind a volunteer role to suit you.Eastern Volunteer Resource Centre
Assist 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: info@easternvolunteers.org.au
Safety Register, SEV
In conjunction with Mt Waverley & Glen Waverley police.
Register holds basic info. 5 phone calls pw. Reg. news-
letter connects people to community. Must live in City of
Monash. Ph. Nona: 9562 0414.
Volunteer Alliance Ashburton
Gardeners 2 hours per month; Op Shop sales/service
Mon–Sat; Meals on Wheels and social drivers.
Ph. Margaret, 9885 3815,
e: volunteeralliance@ashburtonsupportservices.com
People who volunteer give their valuable time,
energy and expertise to help non-profit organisations
provide vital community services.
People choose to volunteer for many reasons: to
meet people, have fun, try something new, gain
experience, practise English or become more
involved in the local community.
The Boroondara Volunteer Resource Centre offers a
range of services for volunteers and managers of
volunteers.
Whether you give a few hours a week, a fortnight or
a month - you can make a difference.
Phone 9278 4550
Email bvrc@boroondara.vic.gov.au
Web www.bvrc.org.au
What better way to spend the day?
Volunteer!
Volunteer
For Teens
Nunawading & District Lapidary Club
Silver Grove, Nunawading. 2nd Wed.Teens welcome for theory and cutting. Learn the art of cutting stone, etc. All welcome. No charge or donation. Mineral and stone, special nights.
Sunday Supper at Symo’s
Welcoming and inclusive gathering of young people supporting each other through fellowship, discussion and food 7-9pm fortnightly! Contact St Luke’s Uniting Church,Mt Waverley. Details: David 9807 3630 (after hours).
Youth Group at AUC
Fortnightly social activities, 6:30-8:30 on Saturday nights for all high school ages. If you would like to attend or for more information contact Henry Lam. e: kaktusdigital@gmail.comIf you have suitable events, courses, etc.
for the ‘For Teens’ secion, etc. please email: freenoices@burwoodbullein or
phone Raine: 9877 5120
Camberwell Central Bowls Club
Cnr Bowen and Trumper Sts. Ph. 9889 4456 Regular & occasional bowls. Sat & Tues pennant. Free coaching! We bowl all year on grass. Facilities for hire. w: ccbc.candyit.net
Camberwell Target Rile ClubLooking for something different to do? Why not try target shooting? Come to Camberwell Target Rile Club on Tuesday nights from 8pm. Coaching and equipment supplied. Ph. Ron 9808 5606, or Loris 0403 346 044. e: camberwelltrc@gmail.com
Monash Croquet Club
Electra Community Centre, Electra Ave, Ashwood. Social and competitive play in a friendly atmosphere. Beginners’ lessons. Ph. Jean, 9803 3433. e: monashcroquet@gmail.com, w. croquetvic.asn.au
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Alamein Neighbourhood & Learning Centre
49 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: admin@alameinnlc.com.au
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre
34 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 Centre
160 Glen Iris Road, Glen Iris. Ph. 9885 7952. Variety of Classes: Bobbin Lace, Chinese Painting, Drawing and Thinking, Floral Art, French Beginners, French Polishing Introduction & Continuing, Italian Beginners & Level 1, Upholstery, Watercolour, Yoga Beginners & Continuing, Your Healthy Spine. Groups: Mah-jong (western), Exercises & Keep Fit, Wednesday Walkers.Contact the Centre for more information.
Bao Lin Chan (Zen) Monastery
94A 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 House
7 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: info@bennettswoodnh.org.au, w: bennettswoodnh.org.au
Bowen Street Community Centre
102 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: info@bowenstreet.org.au, w: bowenstreet.org.au
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House
47 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: bhsnh@netspace.net.au, w: http://bhsnh.org.au
Camberwell Community Centre
33 Fairholm Grove, Camberwell. Ph. 9882 2611Watercolour, Drawing, Mandalas, French, German, Family History, Interior Decorating, Writing, Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, Strong People Stay Young, Tai Chi, Walking Group, Floristry, Book Club, Supervised Bridge, Solo, Scrabble, Mah-jong, Knit and Stitch, after school Art and Pottery. e: contact@camberwellcommunitycentre.org.au
Canterbury Neighbourhood Centre
171 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: admin@canterburynh.org.au, w: canterburynh.org.au
Power Neighbourhood House, Ashwood
54 Power Ave. Ph: 98073589 e: ofice@powernh.org.auAll Welcome: Tai Chi, Yoga, Line Dancing, Residents Group, Public Tenant Group, Free Public Internet Access, Scrapbooking, Knit & Natter, Art Classes, Relaxation classes, Bingo, Gardening, MyTime Group, Connecting Teens, Mum’s Drop-In, Room Hire, Workshops.
Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre
157 Union Rd, Surrey Hills. Ph. 9890 2467Ofice hrs: Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm w: www.surreyhillsnc.org.aue: enquiries@surreyhillsnc.org.auRoom Hire: children’s parties, afternoon teas, workshops. Activities: Drop in Morning Tea, Men’s Discussion Group, Men’s Cooking, Laughter Club. Playgroups, Creative Dance. Art, Knitting, Cooking classes. Active Living 55+ Fitness, Bike Riding, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Walking, Yoga, Stress Management.
Waverley Community Learning Centre
5 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: waverley@vicnet.net.au w:waverleycommunitylearningcentre.org.au
Community Centres & Activities
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BURWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE
All Welcome!
So much under one roof
– something for everyone
1 Church Street Burwood 3125
Phone: 9808 6292
Short Courses and Activities June, July, August 2014
“FREE” One hour sessions (Newcomers)
BALANCE CLASS (and Flexibility)
COMPUTERS SMALL LAB - 5 in a class
COMMUNITY BUS TRIPS from $15
Bookings essential 3rd Thurs monthly
Social outings to different venues
• McCrae Homestead 19 June
• Abbotsford Convent 17 July
• Mystery Tour 21 Aug
LADIES SOCIAL GROUP2nd Thursday in the month. Looking for something
to do? Plan outings, coffee shops, lunch,
movies, garden visits. (19 June)
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Meditation, Pilates, Yoga, Balance – Seniors, Strength Training,Scrabble, Tai Chi, Zumba 40s+,
Small Steps Recovery MASSAGE – Shiatsu and Relexology
Bookings required for all classes.Check your emails, family history, contact family.
Please book at the ofice. * New Touch screen.
Ofice Hours 10.00am – 3.00pm Email:burwoodn@bigpond.net.au or FACEBOOK*Check the ofice for any changes/additions.
B N H Community Project
AUSTRALIA
“Communities Helping Women”
Like us on Facebook
A FREE 100% cotton prosthesis
– an alternative to silicon
Breast cancer survivors are receiving a helping hand from the knitting needles of Community Groups from all over Australia. The prostheses are light and can be easily put in the wash.UPDATE: Our dispatch team has been busy sending out kits, with a double page going into the Inspiring Craft and SPOTLIGHTS Creative Craft magazine. We have had visits to the Olivia Newton John Centre, and Waverley Private, with the surgical care team. The prostheses can be worn fairly soon after a mastectomy, or during radiotherapy. We delivered 20 prostheses to Waverley. Julie and Cheryl also went to the Bendigo District Rotary conference, where we had a display. Knitted Knockers Australia Head ofice is based at the “House”. “Communities Helping Women”– come and join our exciting community project. Ring for more details or email: burwoodn@bigpond.net.au
PLAYGROUP & MOTHERS' GROUPS
CRAFT GROUP
PILATES Beginners 7.30pm Mon 14 JulyBalance & Flex 11.30am Tues 15 JulyScrabble 10.00am Wed 16 JulyTai Chi 11.30am Thur 17 JulyStrength Training 11.30am Fri 18 JulyZumba 40+ 10.00am Fri 19 July
“Handyman” workshops – small maintenance jobs
Timber inishing, basic intro to French polishing. Wall Fixings: how to hang mirrors, pictures, plates,
shelving and much more.
Maintain your balance to avoid falls or trips.
New equipment for this class! Join and see the
beneits to you. Lots of easy techniques to support you.
Beginners Intro to Word Intro to email & internet
Intro to Excel MYOB Digital Photos Skype Online Shopping iPhone/ iPad, tablet*
Day and Evening classes from $15 per hour.
* Class dates & times can vary
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
FREE INTERNET for Seniors
WORKSHOPS – 2, 16, 23 June and 14 July
VACANCIES Special, bring this ad – get 10% offLarge room & backyard
Low-cost sessions mornings and afternoons
Lots of equipment, covered sandpit, cubby
Groups or individuals can join
PLAYGROUP with facilitator. Friday 10am.
1st, 3rd & 5th Mondays 11.30am
Bring your craft. Some weeks there will be different workshops – or join us to knit for Knitted Knockers.
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Community Noticeboard
Alexander Theatre
‘Vivaldi, Haydn & Mozart: Baroque & Classical
Masters’ MSO, 20 June, 8pm, ‘Smetana's Ma Vlast,
Featuring the Moldau’ MSO, 18 Jul. 8pm. ‘Black,
Brown and Beige’ brings together jazz and classical
music. Monash Academy Orchestra and the Monash
University Big Band.10 Aug. 2.30 pm
Babirra Music Theatre ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ The Whitehorse Centre, 31 May – 14 June
Go to www.babirra.org.au for details.
Baker Street Studios2A Florence St, Burwood. Ph. 8689 9910. Live performance each month which will be recorded for possible release on vinyl. Bookings essential. w: liveatbakerstreet.com
The Boite Surrey Music Café
Box Hill Community Arts Centre,
470 Station St, Box Hill.
Tickets $18 available via w: surreymusic.com or
9262 6555
Camberwell Film Society
18 Jun ‘The Women on the 6th Floor’ (French)
16 Jul. ‘Mud’ (USA) 2012, 20 Aug. ‘Monsieur
Lazhar’, (Canada) 2011. See Community
Notices, ‘Theatre & Film’ for meeting details.
Camellias Victoria & Waverley Garden Club
Victorian Camellia Championships Sat. 16 Aug.
1-5pm, Sun. 17 Aug. 10-4.30pm, Mt Waverley
Community Centre, Miller Cres. $5. Hundreds
of camellia varieties, beautiful loral art exhibits,
nursery displays, plant sales of unusual varieties,
expert advice on good garden varieties selection.
Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse on 3WBC 94.1FM Working Together for a Safer Community. Third Mon. 7-10 am with Peter Cassidy. Checkwww.nhw.com.au for crime reports, local events, news and ‘Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse E-News’ newsletter.
Peridot Theatre
“House Guest” by Francis Durbridge. Aug, 8, 9,
13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22 & 23 at 8pm. Sun. 10
Aug. and Sat. 16 Aug 2.15 pm. Sun. 17 Aug. 4pm.
See Community Notices, ‘Theatre & Film’, for
booking info.
Service to Migrants, Free Art Workshop
Art Without Borders is a textile workshop for newly
arrived migrant women to explore in a creative way
their personal journey from country of birth to their
new home here in Australia. Mondays 14 Jul-15
Sept, 9.30-12pm. See www.bhcac.com.au for more
info or phone 9895 8888.
South East Volunteers Inc. (formerly MVRC).
The name change relects the areas covered for their Volunteer Management Program. It will not affect Client Services, which will continue to provide Transport, Social Support and Safety Register for residence of the Monash municipality. New website: www.sev.org.au
ACRA Market DaysReturn to Ashburton Scout Hall. For details, see Community Notices: "Markets, Fetes & Festivals".
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