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8 June 2016 Friday 10 June Assembly Friday 10 June Chocolate Money Due to the office please. Monday 13 June Queens Birthday public holiday Friday 17 June Crazy Hair Day Monday 20 June School Council Thursday 23 June Years 5/6 winter sport Friday 24 June Cake Stall Friday 24 June End of term 2 (2:30pm Finish) Saturday 2 July Voting and Sausage Sizzle Monday 11 July First Day of Term 3 Friday 15 July P&F Meeting Monday 18 July Foundation morning tea with Julie Sunday 24 July Working Bee Dear Parents and Guardians Thank you to everyone for your good wishes regarding my success in achieving the principal position! The appointment is provisional until June 15. I am very excited and looking forward to the challenge of working with the teachers and parents of the Donburn community to provide the best possible education for all the students. Next term I plan to have regular year level parent morning teas at drop off time on Monday mornings, starting with the Foundation parents on July 18. This will be an opportunity for parents to socialise with each other and we can discuss ideas for improving learning opportunities for our students. The eSmart student committee has met twice in the past fortnight. I have been privileged to participate in the meetings and have been impressed with the studentsenthusiasm and ideas for making the cyber experiences safer for all students. The group are working on a Student User Agreement and also creating posters with cyber safety messages to be displayed around the school. Thank you to Robyn Fraser and Emma Hopkins the facilitators of this committee. Thank you to Jen Hanrahan (Zac Year 4 and Allie Year 2) for arranging for Warrick Giddey from Melbourne United Basketball Club to run clinics for the Year 1 & 2 students. They thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity as you will see with the reports in this newsletter. We have had so much positive feedback from the local kindergartens about our Kid Crazy team! Thank you to Grant for preparing the show and rehearsing the students and also taking them to the performances. A big thank you to Nicole Minster (Hayley Year 6 & Xavier Year 2) and Amanda Clark (Tallulah Year 6) for transporting the team to performances and a big thank you to all the Year 6 Kid Crazy Team for their hard work and dedication. What wonderful ambassadors for Donburn! Congratulations to the students who participated in the regional cross country yesterday. Anna Papamichael has a report outlining the studentsresults. Kind regards Julie

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8 June 2016 Friday 10 June Assembly Friday 10 June Chocolate Money Due to the office please. Monday 13 June Queen’s Birthday public holiday Friday 17 June Crazy Hair Day Monday 20 June School Council Thursday 23 June Years 5/6 winter sport Friday 24 June Cake Stall Friday 24 June End of term 2 (2:30pm Finish)

Saturday 2 July Voting and Sausage Sizzle Monday 11 July First Day of Term 3 Friday 15 July P&F Meeting Monday 18 July Foundation morning tea with Julie Sunday 24 July Working Bee

Dear Parents and Guardians

Thank you to everyone for your good wishes regarding my success in achieving the principal position! The appointment is provisional until June 15. I am very excited and looking forward to the challenge of working with the teachers and parents of the Donburn community to provide the best possible education for all the students.

Next term I plan to have regular year level parent morning teas at drop off time on Monday mornings, starting with the Foundation parents on July 18. This will be an opportunity for parents to socialise with each other and we can discuss ideas for improving learning opportunities for our students.

The eSmart student committee has met twice in the past fortnight. I have been privileged to participate in the meetings and have been impressed with the students’ enthusiasm and ideas for making the cyber experiences safer for all students. The group are working on a Student User Agreement and also creating posters with cyber safety messages to be displayed around the school. Thank you to Robyn Fraser and Emma Hopkins the facilitators of this committee.

Thank you to Jen Hanrahan (Zac Year 4 and Allie Year 2) for arranging for Warrick Giddey from Melbourne United Basketball Club to run clinics for the Year 1 & 2 students. They thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity as you will see with the reports in this newsletter. We have had so much positive feedback from the local kindergartens about our Kid Crazy team! Thank you to Grant for preparing the show and rehearsing the students and also taking them to the performances. A big thank you to Nicole Minster (Hayley Year 6 & Xavier Year 2) and Amanda Clark (Tallulah Year 6) for transporting the team to performances and a big thank you to all the Year 6 Kid Crazy Team for their hard work and dedication. What wonderful ambassadors for Donburn! Congratulations to the students who participated in the regional cross country yesterday. Anna Papamichael has a report outlining the students’ results. Kind regards Julie

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School Council News June 2016

New Principal

On behalf of the Secretary of Education, the Principal Selection Panel and the School Council, it is an honour and pleasure to welcome Mrs Julie Hoskin as the new Principal of Donburn Primary School.

School Council Members

I am very pleased to announce the enthusiastic team of parents and staff on the Donburn School Council. I would like to welcome and thank them all for volunteering their time and I look forward to a productive year. The school council sub committees formed and convened are included below.

NAME POSITION COMMITTEE STUDENT NAME/S

Simone Bolt President Finance Andrew 6H

Stelios Georgiou Education Marina 4F Eleni 1O

Caitlyn Green Vice President Communication & Marketing Jemma 5TH Campbell 1T

Erika Kennedy Education (Convenor) Dylan 3J Joel 1D

Caroline McArdle Buildings & Grounds (Convenor)

Jaimee 6H

Tammy Muller Communication & Marketing Logan 6H

Mukund Patel Treasurer Finance (Convenor) Devanshi 1T

Sohail Siddiqui Education Communication & Marketing

(Convenor)

Luca 1D

Adi Garcia P&F Mikayla 5TH Zack 3J

Julie Hoskin Principal

Lynette Hookey DET Representative Sustainability (Convenor) Education

Jess Mahoney DET Representative Communication and Marketing

Margaret Hanna DET Representative Secretary

Finance

Simone Bolt 0412 126 300

President Donburn School Council

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On Tuesday May 24th the Foundation students participated in a fantastic excursion to the Melbourne Zoo.

The children enjoyed learning about a range of animals in the incredible ‘Wildlife Explorers’ garden and Zoo School classrooms. They were given the opportunity to pat a reptile.

The highlight for many was visiting the butterfly house, seeing the elephants and walking through the reptile enclosure.

Thank you to all the parents who assisted on the day.

FOUNDATION ZOO EXCURSION

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MELBOURNE UNITED BASKETBALL CLINIC

On Thursday 26th May, Melbourne United Basketball Club came to Donburn to run basketball clinics for the grade 1’s and 2’s.

Warrick “Wazza” Giddey was fantastic! He gave the kids some great tips on ball handling, hand-eye coordination and shooting techniques. He used great analogies so the children could easily understand why and how to protect the ball, follow through with their shots and to use all the power from your whole body, not just your arms. It was a great way to spend a very cold and rainy morning! It was wonderful to see all the teachers and teacher’s aides getting involved too!

Many thanks to Anna Papamichael, who gave up her indoor area for the morning and organised the group times.

The basketball clinic was fun, I liked when we had to run in and shoot. Charlie Dam 2P

The clinic was good fun. I enjoyed learning some skills and some new tricks! Charlie Dan 2P

The clinic was so much fun, I loved it when we had to roll the ball between our legs and behind our backs. Josh D 1O

I really enjoyed the basketball clinic and had lots of fun learning new skills and drills. I would like to thank Warrick for teaching us fun drills. THANK YOU WAZZA! Chloe F 2S

I had the most AWESOME day with Wazza. We learnt how to dribble between our legs and much more. I loved the basketball clinic and hope that we can do it again soon. Laura 2S

We had a great day at the basketball clinic. I liked it when we got into teams and had to race to shoot the most goals. I also liked sitting on Mrs Pepper’s shoulders for the photo, so I was taller than Wazza. Allie H 2P

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Year 1D really enjoyed having Warrick (also known as `Wozza’) from Melbourne United Basketball Club visit Donburn. He was really tall.

Wozza jumped up and tapped out a basketball that was stuck on the ring. He showed us how to jump up when shooting a goal. Wozza was amazing at shooting goals! We bounced the ball through our legs. He taught us to defend with your feet apart so you do not lose your balance. Wozza also taught us to cover the ball with your body so the other team cannot get it easily.

We had fun dribbling the ball across the court and around our bodies. It looked easy but we need a lot of practice. Everyone concentrated and tried their best. We all felt very happy learning basketball skills!

Year 1O and 1T loved the chance to do fun activities together at the basketball clinic on Thursday, 26th May. We learnt how to shoot goals from the 3 point line. We enjoyed passing the ball through our legs. We practised putting the ball around our neck and learnt how to pass the ball from one hand to the other as well as moving it between our hands and moving around our hips and legs.

It was so exciting when we learnt how to run back and forth while we were dribbling the ball. We liked being able to shoot the basketball in the goals. It was fun when we dribbled the ball between our partners and in relay races. It was an amazing experience. Thank you to Warrick from Melbourne United for coming out and sharing your skills and time with us. It was fantastic!

Year 1 and 2 Basketball Clinic by Melbourne United Basketball Club

Allie’s mum suggested a basketball clinic for all the Year 1 and 2 children. Wozza from Melbourne United came and taught us some basketball skills. He taught us how to dribble the ball and do a figure 8 with the ball between our legs. At the end we got to have a go at shooting a goal. Some of us were really good. Other people, including Mrs. Pepper, couldn’t shoot a goal. We all enjoyed the basketball clinic. 2P

The basketball clinic was amazing because we got to shoot, dribble and learn different skills. We loved meeting Wozza who used to be a famous basketball player. He was really tall. After the clinic we tried to guess his height. Some people thought he was 2.5 metres, others thought he was 2 metres tall. He was definitely a lot taller than Ms Walker, Sylvia and everyone in our class!

We tried really hard at doing lay-ups, shooting and trying to move the ball around our backs. The basketball clinic was fantastic and we would really like to do it again. Thank you, Wozza, for visiting Donburn. 2W

2S loved being part of the Basketball clinic! We had so much fun and learnt lots of cool new skills including shooting for hoops. Wozza was so tall and he was a lot of fun and made us laugh.

We think more people should play basketball as it is great exercise and you can have a lot of fun at the same time. A big thanks to the organisers for letting us be part of a special clinic. The posters we got were awesome too! Chloe and James 2S

Wozza from Melbourne United Basketball Club gave Year 1 and 2 an exciting basketball clinic

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SPORT AT DONBURN

MANNINGHAM CROSS COUNTRY

Congratulations and well done to the nine children who participated in the Manningham Cross Country at Yarra Glen yesterday. We had some great performances with four children now in the Eastern Metropolitan Region Cross Country to be held at the Yarra Valley Racecourse on Tuesday, 14 June.

Congratulations to:

Mia D - 11th, Amelie S- 12th (9/10 girls)

Ruby M – 1st , Gemma H — 2nd (12 girls)

Best of luck to Mia, Amelie, Ruby and Gemma at the next level.

WINTER SPORT

Our first Doncaster District Round Robin will be now be held on Thursday, 23 June after it was postponed due to bad weather.

All Year 5 and 6 students will be participate in the following sports with matches generally beginning around 9:30am:

Football — Rieschiecks Reserve Volleyball — Doncaster Secondary College Soccer — Donvale Reserve Netball — Templestowe Leisure Centre Tee Ball — Donvale Primary School

All parents are welcome to come and support the children.

GIRLS FOOTBALL

Tomorrow our girls football team will be competing in the Doncaster District competition.

The girls will play the following matches, most likely in wet conditions, so they need to make sure they have a change of clothes.

Matches are as follows:- 10:20 am Donburn v St Charles 11:45am St Gregs v Donburn 12:30 pm Doncaster Gardens v Donburn

Parents are most welcome to come and support the girls. If any one can assist in being a goal umpire it would also be appreciated.

Open every Monday 2:30pm - 3.30pm in the office.

If you would like to sell any uniform clothing at the uniform shop: Please leave donated uniform/s to be sold at the front office.

Any uniform clothing left with no details will be assumed to be a donation.

Uniforms are sold as they are. There is no return and no exchange. If you are not sure about pricing your uniform, the uniform ladies are happy to price it for you.

Due to health regulations we cannot sell school bags or hats. We do not accept stubbies branded clothing. 10% commission of the sales goes to the school.

Any inquires that you may have can be made at the front office.

Your surname

Phone number

Description of the item(s)

Selling price

Clothing in good condition

Freshly laundered

SECOND HAND UNIFORM SALES

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Our Junior eSmart Committee have met twice. It has been fantastic working with our enthusiastic group. The group have already discussed and made insightful suggestions for our ‘Student User Agreement,’ and are now actively involved in creating some poster to convey message about cyber safety and keeping our students safe on the internet. Stay tuned for the next newsletter and watch this space for our very first ‘eSmart Kids Cyber-Safety Corner’ article. Sincerely, Robyn Fraser

The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner has developed a website which provides valuable information for parents and children about staying safe and being responsible when they are online.

The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner hopes to encourage behavioural change - where Australian children and young people act responsibly online – just as they would offline. Their goal is to create an environment in which cyberbullying is truly unacceptable. To achieve this, they hope to both educate and help prevent harmful online behaviour from occurring in the first place.

Go to the following link to see the wonderful resources available on the ‘iParent’ section of the website - https://esafety.gov.au/education-resources/iparent. The iParent portal provides information for parents who wish to keep on top of their children’s technology use. While children might seem to be tech savvy, they still need a parent’s guiding hand to help make sure their online experience is positive and safe.

Kid’s Cyber– Safety Corner This is Jaimee and Tallulah from the Junior eSmart Committee. There are 16 members from Year 4 to Year 6 in this new eSmart Junior Committee including: Adriel A, Ewan H, Amelie S, Will H, Lauren W, Angie I, Erica V, Jemma C, Annie L, Erfan S, Heidi M, Nicolas D, Jordan B, Tallulah C, Luke L and Jaimee Mc.

Welcome to the Kids Corner for Cyber Safety. In the ‘Kids Cyber Safety Corner we will be giving tips and tricks on what to do and what not to do on the internet. And remember always stay safe on the internet.

By Jaimee and Tallulah

Donburn Primary School Junior School Council would like to say:

for helping to raise

$467.00

for Cancer Council Victoria.

A fantastic effort by everyone!

Jeremiah Juric and Fay Davidson Junior School Council

“Thank You”

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I arrive at 11am to a lovely morning greeting by Vitina. Lunch tubs stacked up all around canteen ready to be completed. 'What do you want me to do?", I ask. "Will you please start going through the orders and putting in the chips/popcorn etc and complete the drink orders?", Vitina asks. "Sure thing" I reply.

So I grab all the boxes of lollies, chips, popcorn and the drink order sheets to write down who wants what drinks and begin placing everything in each tub. Vitina ticking off who has ordered what for lunch so we can start preparing the meat pies, sausage rolls, dim sims, sandwiches and wraps. Casual conversation while we do these simple tasks.

After a while mum number two arrives and she joins me filling in the orders in the tubs.

"Do you want me to do the drinks now?" I ask. "That would be great" Vitina replies. So I head over to the other end of kitchen to start putting the drinks into bags and into the fridge to be placed in the tubs just before they go out. "Would you like a coffee ladies?" "Sure", we reply.

Once drinks are done I start cutting up the hot dog rolls and placing them in a box lined with material. 66 buns later and the sausages are ready to go on.

Vitina has already put all the pizzas, pies, sausage rolls, chicken nuggets and chicken pieces in the oven. She has written all the orders on the bags for the wraps and sandwiches.

All we need to do is pick up the bag and follow the instructions.

Around 12:30 more mum's start turning up to help with the lunch rush. One mum is making sandwiches, another is making wraps, another is counting money and another is writing the numbers on the bags of how many chicken nuggets, party pies are required for each order. So if a child orders 3 nuggets, 3 is written on the bag. Vitina takes our lunch orders. "I'll have a salad sandwich." "I'll have a chicken wrap." "I'll have a meat pie." All our lunch orders are looked after.

Nuggets and chicken pieces are turned over, sausages are checked to make sure water is boiling, wraps are being made according to their instructions. There is a buzz in the kitchen as everyone goes about their jobs. Chatting about what is going on in our lives, funny stories about our children, making jokes. Some of the newer mums asking questions. "Where do I find the paper for the sandwiches?" "Where are the tongs?" "Do you have another breadboard?" Someone nearby answering these questions and helping them out. If we are not sure, we call out to Vitina. Somehow she manages to know what is going on, what needs to happen next and answer questions all at the same time.

One mum starts filling in the bags for the pies and the chicken nuggets according to the numbers that are written on them. So a bag with 3 gets 3 nuggets, etc.

Getting closer to 1pm and I ask if it is time for me to start getting the hot dogs ready. "Yes please!" Vitina replies. So I grab a bun, place a sausage inside, grab a paper bag and put it in, then place it on the bench behind me. This is a nice easy repetitive job I like.

Other mums grab tubs and start filling out the orders. This is another of my favourite jobs. I normally grab a tub, empty all the lunch bags next to me, pick one up and then grab what is on there. "Pizza Hawaiian" I read. Head over to the bench where the pizzas are stacked up and put it in the bag. Check nothing else required, put it in the tub, grab next lunch bag. "3 Party Pies" grab the party pies with the number 3 on it and put it in the bag. Once I have filled all the orders, I grab the drinks, place the tub outside canteen and get the next one.

A DAY AT THE CANTEEN

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Thank you to Adi for her enjoyable piece “A Day In Canteen”. I hope you found it helpful and it dispelled any fears you may have of what really happens in canteen. It shows that it really is a team effort and for everything to run smoothly it takes a team of people. Everyone has a job to do and jobs are given on people’s strengths. No one is expected to do anything that they are not comfortable doing.

Many friendships have been made as parents who would not normally cross paths as their children are in different grades are able to meet

new parents. It really is a lot of fun and a great place to socialize and network, but most importantly your children benefit from seeing you at their school and being part of the school. It really is a powerful and positive message.

Currently we are in need of helpers for Fridays. Please consider joining the canteen team, your help is desperately needed! It is only once a month and can be for 2, 3, 4, or 5 hours. Please note that you are not required weekly but ONCE A MONTH.

If you want to come and check things out before you commit you are more than welcome to come and spend time during a shift. Maybe you can bring a friend and you could be rostered on together. If you are not ready to commit monthly you may prefer leaving your name on my Emergency List which I tap into on the occasions when I have been short of people for a shift. If you have any questions I can be found in canteen on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Alternatively you can contact me on my mobile on 0434 140 739. For canteen to continue running we need volunteers, it’s as simple as that.

Thank you Vitina Bakker

Soon the rush is over, all the tubs are out and we have a few minutes to have some lunch while we start getting ready for the rush of children buying something from the window.

Some mums like to clean up and wash dishes, others like to talk to the children and get their orders. After a while I hear "Adi -there is someone here to see you." I turn around, there is child number 1. "Hi mum!" "Hi honey, what would you like?" I take my kid’s order and see her run off to play with her friends. Not long after child number 2 arrives. Other mum's have visitors too.

By the time the bell goes the kitchen has been cleaned up, money counted and we are ready to go and put our feet up. Another busy, successful day at canteen. "Big thank you ladies, great work today," Vitina says to everyone.

Kind Regards,

Adi M: 0416-127-211

A DAY AT THE CANTEEN

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Donburn Primary Cake Stall Friday24th June 2016 - 3pm - 4pm

Donations of cakes, biscuits, slices or sweets (such as cupcakes, chocolate crackles and honey joys) are once again welcome.

There will be plates and bags available from the office that you can use to package your items or alternatively, you can use your own packaging. All donations will require an ingredients label as per below.

Please note that we are unable to sell any of the following: Cakes, slices or biscuits that have been purchased from a shop Cakes, slices or biscuits containing fresh cream Cakes, slices or biscuits that require refrigeration Cakes, slices or biscuits containing meat Items will need to be brought to the Staff Room between 8:50am and 10am or between 1:30pm and 2pm on Friday 24th June 2016. This is a simple way for families to assist with fundraising and for those not so keen bakers out there, this is a great opportunity to come along and purchase some of the delicious treats on offer- but get in quick!

Donburn Primary School Cake Stall Item baked:……........…………………….……… Date baked:…………………………….………… Ingredients: (please tick) Eggs ( ) Flour ( ) Butter ( ) Milk ( ) Sugar ( ) Other:……………………………………………. ……………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………. …………………………………………………… Your Name (will be removed before put on sale)

……………………………………………… Class………….

Donburn Primary School Cake Stall Item baked:……........…………………….……… Date baked:…………………………….………… Ingredients: (please tick) Eggs ( ) Flour ( ) Butter ( ) Milk ( ) Sugar ( ) Other:……………………………………………. ……………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………. …………………………………………………… Your Name (will be removed before put on sale)

…………………………………………… Class………….

Chocolates If you received a box of chocolates please return your envelopes with the $55 in it by Friday 10th June. If you have any unsold chocolates please return as soon as possible. The family that sells the most will win a prize.

5 Cent Challenge I hope everyone is adding their 5c coins to the containers in the classrooms. Adi

PARENTS AND FRIENDS ASSOCIATION

Save the Dates

Voting pole location - Donburn Primary School

Don’t forget to vote — 2 July 2016 Spread the word.

Come and grab a sausage or two while you vote and support the school too. Please let us know if you can help out on Election day

8am – 9am – setup 9am – 11am 11am – 1pm 1pm – 3pm Support/help purchasing items (please specify)

____________________________________________________

Name _______________________Contact Number _____________________

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A clean bed is greatly appreciated by children who need to rest and recover in the sick bay. We therefore need parents willing to wash the sick bay bedding on a weekly basis.

If you are able to help in this way please return the form below to the office and I will notify you via the Newsletter about your rostered week.

Thank you in anticipation of your support in Term 2, 2016

Volunteers needed for the following dates: 10 June, 17 June and 24 June

……………………………………………………………………………………………...…………….

I am willing to be placed on the sick bay washing roster.

Name_________________ Student’s Name__________________ Year ____

SICK BAY ROSTER

Do you love Science? Are you interested in finding out more about how things work in the world around you?

Yes? - well then Science Club is for you!

We will meet every Wednesday at lunchtime (2.05pm) in the Art Room. Listen for the announcement calling your year level.

Wednesday June 15 - Year 3 - 6

Wednesday June 22 - Foundation - Year 2

See you there. Dr (Mrs) McInnes

SCIENCE CLUB

LEGO CLUB

Come along and join us at Lego Club to make lots of cool creations.

Lego Club is open to Foundation and Years 1 - 4 students at lunchtime on the following days.

We welcome any donations of Lego or Duplo your children may no longer play with. Please drop off any donations to the Office or the 2W classroom. Thank you. Your Lego will be loved at Donburn!

Ashleigh Walker

Monday 2:05pm Foundation and Years 1 and 2

Friday 2:05pm Years 3 and 4

In preparation for a special Art project we are asking for families to donate buttons.

Please bring any buttons you have to the Art Room.

Thank you - Sue Page and Beth McInnes Please donate your buttons

MORE BUTTONS PLEASE FOR THE ART ROOM

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Manningham City Council is inviting community members to participate in the annual Understanding our Community Survey, which aims to capture community feedback on a number of important indicators including volunteering, communications, shopping centres, health services, cultural diversity, parks and open spaces and facilities and services.

The survey will take no more than 5 minutes to complete and can be completed between June 13 and June 24, on-line via the link below. We provide the survey in the following translated versions: Greek, Italian, Persian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Arabic If you would like to discuss this matter further please do not hesitate to contact our Community Engagement Team on 9840 9319. http://yoursaymanningham.com.au/understanding-our-community

COMMUNITY NEWS The Department of Education and Donburn Primary School School Council do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser or community group. No responsibility is accepted for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.

Flyers can be found at the front entrance of the school.

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COMMUNITY NEWS The Department of Education and Donburn Primary School School Council do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser or community group. No responsibility is accepted for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.

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COMMUNITY NEWS The Department of Education and Donburn Primary School School Council do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser or community group. No responsibility is accepted for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.

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MBC - MAJORS BUILDING AND CARPENTRY— GET THE JOB DONE! All your carpentry needs. Call Mitch on 0425 855 825 Email: [email protected] Website: www.majorsbuilding.com.au.

SUKI KIDS Designer Wear - Designs by a Donburn mum. Ethically made. Girls sizes 7 - 14. Purchase online www.sukikids.com.au. Free postage for orders $50+.

CONTINENTAL MITCHAM - Stanley Chen (Parent) Director 582 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham e: [email protected] w: www.continental-tyres.com.au

SEWING NEW CLOTHES, MENDING and ALTERATIONS. NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. Please call Manzi (experienced and qualified dressmaker) after 4 pm (Year 3 Mum) on 0426 212 555.

HAVELI - INDIAN RESTAURANT 31-33 Tunstall Square Doncaster East (9842 9375). Enjoy a meal and please mention you are a family from Donburn, as the school will then receive a 10% donation.

SPEEDCUBE www.speedcube.com.au - Can you “solve the puzzle?” Bright and Colorful – Increases Spatial IQ Enter discount code “donburn” for free delivery. Only for Doncaster East and surrounding areas.

CURRAWONG TENNIS CLUB (Cnr Reynolds & Springvale Roads, East Doncaster) Extensive Junior Coaching Program Junior Groups (5-18 years), Private Lessons , Friday Social Tennis, Friday Night Junior League, Weekend Competition, Holiday Programs & Round Robins, Free Trial and Assessment and Ladies Tennis Mornings. Contact Club Coach Ultimate Tennis Training Gary Pitts 9848 506 0404 028 104.

INDIVIDUAL EYELASH EXTENSIONS Applied to each individual eyelash - No more mascara! Completely harmless to your natural lashes when applied correctly. Home based business in Donvale, professionally trained and qualified. Call Bec 0430 318 172.

DONBURN MUM’S BADMINTON Monday Mornings from 9am - 10.30am Contact Allison Troth 0400 984 288 (Raf and Asher ’s Mum) Toddlers play in the sandpit while we get fit and make friends. All levels welcome, even if you’ve never picked up a racquet. All equipment supplied. ($5 cost to cover stadium hire.)

CHIMES INDIAN RESTAURANT Located at 170 Belmore Road, Balwyn, Chimes offers you an opportunity to grasp its sumptuous look and savour their lip smacking delicacies! 10% of your bill will go towards the school and you will receive a 10% discount! 9857 5858 for a reservation.

PRESSED FOR TIME IRONING – Free pickup and delivery $15.00 per hour. Returned back under plastic wraps. Call Melanie on 0412 812 271.

MENDING and ALTERATIONS – Zips, hems, lengthening, shortening, taking-in or letting-out. Grandmother and Grandfather of Emmi in Year 3, with over 50 years experience as a tailor and a dressmaker. Call Andrea on 9842 7860, East Doncaster.

HAIRDRESSER - please call Kathy on 0468 457 358 for an appointment.

COMMUNITY NEWS The Department of Education and Donburn Primary School School Council do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser or community group. No responsibility is accepted for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.

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In the “content” section, place your name and your child’s name and year level of the eldest Donburn child.

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