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Australia Day Ambassador Simone Carson AM with Moorabool’s Young Citizen of the Year Jacinta Guirguis, and John Spain (Citizen of the Year). Photo – HELEN TATCHELL
By Helen Tatchell It was a day dedicated to volunteers, Moorabool, in a year. Cr Edwards said nearly all the clubs and
acknowledged for all the work they do. “You cannot put that into dollar terms, and organisations are run by volunteers.
“Kindness is the greatest gift you can Mayor David Edwards described their work what I want you to think about, is what if you “Our recreation reserves look the way they
give someone,” and was one of the most as priceless. didn’t have those volunteers?” Cr Edwards do because of volunteers; our charity shops
important things her parents had taught her,
“It is a small part of the Australian culture; said. are full of volunteers, but as I head home
Jacinta Guirguis told the 200-strong crowd in
Ballan on Australia Day. we all may take it for granted yet we “Australia Day, what better time to recognise there could be a tree down and guess what,
sometimes pay little attention to it; and that our volunteers. It has its positives; engaging here comes the SES, volunteers. Then I see
Ms Guirguis was declared Moorabool’s
Young Citizen of the Year at a civic reception. is volunteering. and active within a community; quite often the local fire brigade going out on a public
“You cannot put a figure on it,” he said. it is a pathway for getting a job or training holiday call out, again all volunteers. We
The university student is also a singer/
songwriter and raises funds for a variety of “It is estimated in Moorabool 40-per cent which helps people develop new skills. have an enormous amount,” he said.
charities each month by ‘charity busking’. of people give a minimum, a minimum of “How would this community be without “Volunteers in a community, really build
“I thank the community. Without you I 15-hours a year in volunteer time. That is volunteers in our 61-towns and hamlets strong communities.”
cannot do what I do,” she said. around 220,000 hours of volunteer time in within Moorabool?” (continued page 3)
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Laurels Education
and Training
welcomes the new year in with a
fresh new look. Formerly known
as Bacchus Marsh Community
College, the Board of Directors
decided to rebrand to provide
a more unique and streamlined
identity.
Since it was established over
30 years ago, the College has
always been known locally as
“The Laurels” with Bacchus Marsh
Community College being the legal
name since 2008. As Bacchus
Marsh Community College is very
close in name to Bacchus Marsh
College there have been some
instances of confusion for clients
of both organisations.
The change of name came into
effect on 1st January, 2020 – all
other details of the organisation
will remain the same. The new name and logo are displayed on the bright
new signs that have been installed at ‘The Laurels’. It is anticipated that
the new name will make the college more easily identifiable to members
of the community and promote a crisp professional look.
Laurels Education and Training (LET) provides quality training locally
and is the only Registered Training Organisation in Bacchus Marsh.
Opportunities are always available for new courses. Therefore, if you
have a skill you would like to share and teach to others please contact
the office to discuss possibilities.
Bacchus Marsh author Wayne Marshall is celebrating the publication of his short story collection Shirl Staff at LET look forward to an exciting and busy 2020.
(inset). Photo – Helen Tatchell.
Family feud
19 December 2019, built by
the State Government as
part of its $17 million Rough
Sleepers Package.
The homes, which have
By Caitlin Bewley
been operating since July
2019, a step towards long- (3rd Yr Swinburne Uni)
term stable housing.
A man just wanting to pick up his dog from his dad’s house
There are five modular
units for tenants in Bacchus resulted in an argument with his brother who told the
Marsh, with a separate unit accused to “show some respect.”
to accommodate support The court heard 49-year-old Andrew Jensz attended his
staff to give tenants the tar- family property in Parwan to collect his dog in September
geted assistance they need to 2019 when a verbal altercation escalated with his brother.
turn their lives around. Prosecutor Sergeant Ivan Blomley told the court on Friday
Assertive outreach workers 17 January, the verbal dispute turned physical when the
are already active in Bacchus accused “punched the victim to the right side of the head as
Marsh, providing mobile as- he walked away.”
sessments and support.
“Jensz then allegedly continued to verbally abuse the victim
“These units will play a crit-
ical role helping people who whilst he was on the phone to police, soon after leaving the
have been sleeping rough Housing Minister Richard Wynne with Member for Melton Steve McGhie and new tenant property with the dog,” he said.
Natalie. Photo – Department of Health and Human Services. The accused was later interviewed by police where he said
get back on their feet so they
can turn their lives around,” McGhie said “everyone de- mayor Cr Paul Tatchell said with the local community on the “victim stole a tank.”
said Minister for Housing serves a place to call home.” the units “don’t fit within this project.” Sgt Blomley tole Magistrate Bob Kumar the accused went on
Richard Wynne. “These units offer shelter for the current Council Urban The Rough Sleepers Package to tell police “if I’m pushed to a certain point by my family,
“Homelessness can be people experiencing home- planning strategy, and cer- especially my dad and brother, I get angry and I act out.”
is part of the State Govern-
caused by a range of factors. lessness, while the support tainly not without public
ment’s Homelessness and “[The accused and victim] haven’t spoken for four years,”
Our housing teams will play of our housing teams will consultation.”
Rough Sleeping Action Plan, the accused’s lawyer told the court. “When he turned up [to
a key role helping rough help individuals transition A spokesperson for the State
sleepers with their own indi- into permanent homes.” which includes more than the property] he saw his brother and his partner removing
Government told the Moora-
vidualised plans to end their bool News “…the depart- $45 million towards projects [Jensz’s] property.”
Although State Govern-
homelessness,” he said. ment-approved, in April ment and service provider and initiatives to help break “He acted out of frustration,” the accused’s lawyer continued.
Member for Melton Steve 2019 former Moorabool Shire have regularly consulted the cycle of homelessness. Magistrate Kumar convicted and fined Jensz a sum of $500.
Moorabool Shire Council: PO Box 18, Ballan VIC 3342 Telephone: 03 5366 7100 Facsimile: 03 5368 1757 CEO: Derek Madden
Email: info@moorabool.vic.gov.au Web: www.moorabool.vic.gov.au Facebook: Moorabool Shire Council Twitter: @mooraboolshire
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Writers who enter the Peter Carey February and close 6pm AEDT on
Short Story Award and live, work Elizabeth’s first book, Rubik, has Thursday, 19 March 2020.
or study in Moorabool Shire are been published in Australia, North
Entries will be accepted via online
eligible for consideration. America, and the UK. Her second
They are all part of the story and velopment of Aboriginal and Torres book, Smart Ovens For Lonely application only and will be judged
The winning story will receive
with Australia Day celebrated the Strait Islander children. People, is forthcoming from Brio. blind, so no names on your work.
$250 and have an extract of their
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children and adults alike partici- story published in The Moorabool PCSSA co-organiser Wayne The entry fee is $10 per story and
Children’s Day (ATSI), was also cel- pated in boomerang throwing, art News. Marshall said the awards are now you may enter as many times as
ebrated last year (2019). activities and story-telling, while heading into their fourth year and you like.
This year, longlisted entries will
More than 150 children, parents, the ever-supportive Bacchus Marsh is “expecting competition to be as
be judged by Elizabeth Tan, a Simultaneous submissions are
carers, teachers and friends shared Lion’s Club providing refreshments. fierce as ever.”
writer from Perth and sessional acceptable, but let Moorabool
a traditional Welcome to Country A wedge-tailed eagle (known to “We’re also thrilled at having
academic at Curtin University. Libraries know immediately if
(led by Aboriginal Elder, Uncle Da- the Aboriginal people as Bunjil) landed Elizabeth Tan as our head
vid from the Wurundjeri Mob) and watched the scene from above, per- Her work has appeared in judge,” he said. your piece has been accepted
a smoking ceremony. haps flying over to remind the chil- journals such as Pencilled In, The elsewhere.
With the Local Entry Award
Moorabool Shire Council’s Child, dren of the importance and value of Lifted Brow, Overland, Westerly, The longlist will be posted on the
now in its second year, following
Youth & Family Services team, to- nature and Aboriginal culture. Catapult, and Mascara Literary inaugural winner and Ballan Moorabool Libraries website, while
gether with several other services, The A&TSI Children’s Day event Review, and in the anthologies resident Bob Carey-Grieve’s the winner and runner-up will be
hosted the morning at the Dar- was a collaborative effort between The Best Australian Stories 2016, touching story ‘Act III’, Mr announced at an awards ceremony
ley Civic & Community Hub last Council’s Best Start Partnership, Stories of Perth, and Best Summer Marshall encourages Moorabool
Stories. held at the Bacchus Marsh Library
August. Council’s Recreation & Commu- residents to apply.
on Saturday, 13 June 2020.
The theme for the Day was, ‘We nity Development team, Djerri- She was co-editor of the anthology “We have such an abundance of
Play, We Learn, We Belong’, sup- warrh Health’s Babaneek Booboop In This Desert, There Were writing talent in Moorabool Shire, Formoreinformationontheawards
porting the knowledge that strong Program, the Aboriginal Literacy Seeds, a collaboration between and we’d love to see more and and to submit your own work,
cultural systems and support net- Foundation and Kirrip Aboriginal WA’s Margaret River Press and more stories from local writers,” visit www.moorabool.vic.gov.au/
works are crucial to the healthy de- Corporation. Singapore’s Ethos Books. he said. events/2020-peter-carey-award.
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CANCER—June 22-July 22
Take stock of current strengths and weaknesses, strength-
ening the former and correcting the latter. Self discipline
SUDOKU
longer wanted to have the animal fed outside (8). 10.
Twirl round a section of the globe (5). 11. Frank is capa- don’t make lighthearted agreements. A financial review
ble and accomplished (6). 13. Have a brush and mat is essential at this point.
(6). 15. Take a walk at half past to get bread (6). 17.
He’s sending a bill (6). 19. About the parking lot, it’s sheer SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
malice (5). 22. The meat is hard and disagreeable (8).
23. For the advertisement, smoke (4). 24. Subsequently
NUMBER GAME
Cultural involvement may lead to a new friendship. A
family dispute heats up and it’s your turn to play the me-
make the sign of the cross entering (4). 25. Drink and diator. Salesmanship skills are strong, especially if you
the newsmen conceal it (8). ANSWER
are selling ideas. BELOW
DOWN SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
2. What the arsonist did when drunk? (3,2). 3. Coaxing,
which is irritating (7). 4. A good editor stands by an as- You make others, especially older people feel extraordi-
sistant (4). 5. Patient who’s guinea pig? (4-4). 6. Now a narily comfortable this week. Use this gift to help those
dance under the rain tree (5). 7. In particular when the you love. Unexpected arrivals appear through the week-
ice goes in splashes up (7). 12. Beside the girl who had end.
the narrow squeak (4,4). 14. There’s a card outside. On
it is “Poison” (7). 16. Prepare to change and to improve CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
the decor (7). 18. To look after the sick is something you Carefully investigate the situation before making an-
enjoy (5). 20. A fellow who gets into the odd fist fights nouncements. A rival becomes friendlier, but don’t re-
(5). 21. A little food counter (4). veal any secrets. Best friends are of the opposite sex.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9134
16, Repaper (anag.). 18, Treat. 20, Ti-F-fs. 21, Chip. Modest financial gains are accented. A friends interest
QUICK SOLUTIONS
owan. 7, Sp-eci-al (rev.). 12, Near miss. 14, Ac-on-it-e. over your personal affairs may be more than curiosity.
Across - 1, Robe. 7, Crossword. 8, Blue. 9, Oval. 10,
Down - 2, Lit up. 3, Getting. 4, AI-dE. 5, Test-case. 6, R- Communication tie -ups mean that messages are not get-
Pomp. 11, Deft. 14, Assimilate. 16, Systematic. 19, Keep.
25, Sup-press. ting through.
22, Goat. 24, Glum. 25, Pier. 26, Onslaught. 27, Zeal.
Poster. 19, S-P-ite. 22, Liver-is-H. 23, Puff. 24, Ne-X-t.
PISCES—February 20-March 20
Down - 1, Rabid. 2, Bluff. 3, Graves. 4, Asylum. 5, Swap.
10, Sp-a-in. 11, Can-did. 13, Tangle. 15, (pa)St-roll. 17,
6, Premature. 12, Easy-going. 13, Tact. 15, Luck. 17,
Across - 1, FIA-grant. 6, Rose. 8, Stet. 9, Si-sow-ned. Friends seek you out for your compassion and guidance.
Magnum. 18, Taught. 20, Exile. 21, Peril. 23, Talk.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS Family members are more exuberant. Watch a tendency
to be vague, particularly in career matters. News from
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Naked. 20, Comet. 21, Seep. overseas may arrive this week.
Across - 1, Hack. 7, Nothing on. 8, Ella (rev.). 9, Fi-RE.
7, Chinese. 12, Broccoli. 14, Avocado. 16, Neutral. 18,
10, Pate. 11, Sh-ag. 14, Light music. 16, Dead on time.
Down - 2, Liver. 3, Tarnish. 4, Live. 5, Airedale. 6, Brian. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
19, S-pry. 22, Tear. 24, T-est. 25, Co-RA. 26, Dead wrong.
lite. Unpredictability and originality - these are your strengths,
27, Mean.
Munch. 22, Backbone. 23, Rome. 24, Loud. 25, Impo- but sometimes they are liabilities. Kindness is your mid-
Down - 1, Heels. 2, Celia (anag.). 3, Ho-pin-g. 4, Th-re-
Trait. 11, Dinner. 13, Father. 15, Linnet. 17, Cognac. 19, dle name. The sciences appeal to you, along with writing
at. 5, Snap. 6, Co-ntainer. 12, Hazel eyes. 13, G-L-ad.
Across - 1, Flotilla. 6, Back. 8, Over. 9, Virginia. 10, and humanitarian causes. You love the limelight and this
15, (b )Uses. 17, (mother)Nature. 18, I-nsane. 20, Pr-
QUICK SOLUTIONS year may see you in it more often than not.
on-e. 21, Y-E-arn. 23, Rode (road).
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9135
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The Ballan News Pty Ltd, 15 Haddon Drive, Ballan, 3342. Printed Darley v Golden Point. Darley 198 all out, Overs 38.5. J.
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