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5.00pm Darren Middleton Duo

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If it takes a special combination of circumstances to create a knockout soul singer, it needs near impossible happenstance to uncover one. Ms Murphy – the fiery and heartbreaking stage persona of Karen Andrews – has found out first-hand how such circumstances fall into place. From her childhood kicking around housing commission ‘burbs outside Sydney, to the flashbulbs of primetime on The Voice, it’s been a long and arduous road to her debut before the nation. But it all becomes clear why in the celebratory brass tones of Ms Murphy’s debut single, Ritual Union, and in the song’s first vocal notes … “deep as a river yet calling to the heavens”. A blindsiding cover of the 2011 Indie hit from Swedish outfit Little Dragon, Ritual Union teams Ms Murphy up with club-hopping gang The Bamboos, and their ringleader (the song’s producer) Lance Ferguson, to deliver something quite unexpected and very out of the ordinary. It was in a hall – a church hall – that Ms Murphy discovered the depths of her voice. As a young woman she dedicated herself to gospel hymns, and was called upon to lead the church band as music director. This was a natural fit after growing up around her mother’s large Polynesian family, which instilled in her the power of music in bringing people together. This leadership role also informed, in large part, Ms Murphy’s musical education. She calls upon the music she loved as a young girl – soul and old-school R&B. In the crowded Andrews’ family home in Koonawarra, a young Ms Murphy listened to her brother’s Motown records and to the satin voice of Stevie Wonder. Singing along to such golden hits, interposed with traditional Polynesian songs, was simply part of everyday family life. “It was very mature music for my age – and for where I grew up, too,” Ms Murphy says. “So I grew up fast, musically.” The great influences Ms Murphy took from those records can be heard in Ritual Union. The song is hand-raising revelry, brimming with heartache. “A lot of the Motown records sound happy, but if you actually look at the lyrics, they’re quite heartbreaking,” she says. “They were able to fuse a lot of joy and sorrow, and that’s very clever and unique, and it’s uncommon to do that easily.”

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Hear Ella’s new releases at the Main Stage at 8pm

Ella was a starfrom the startThey say stars are born not made and there’s no denying Ella Hooper has always been special.

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As the children of an English teacher and a drama teacher, Ella was encouraged to develop her

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Ella left secondary schooling to concentrate on touring Killing Heidi after the release of their

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The band broke up in 2006 and Ella and Jesse performed at small venues as an acoustic band

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It’s been a whirlwind 12 months for Melbourne’s favourite sons of song, the Pierce Brothers. Their buzzing live act recently sold out four shows at Shebeen, also gigs at Cherry Bar, Ding Dong and Westernport Hotel. Comprising of brothers Jack and Pat, the Pierce boys are also celebrating their incredible debut on the ARIA charts, landing at number 21 with their EP, The Night Tree, and a place on the top five Alt iTunes chart. The ARIA makes them the highest selling independent act in Australia and highest ARIA chart debut for a local act – an impressive feat for the twins, who have no label or major radio play under their belts. The first single from the release, It’s My Fault, captures the world‐class harmonies, pop hooks and unique melody that is sending these two soaring to new heights. In the past 12 months, the charismatic indie‐folk duo have played shows to thousands of fans in Australia and Europe.On their travels they‘ve sold more than 25,000 CDs, a staggering one-year result, and all independently. With a particularly huge fanbase in the Netherlands due to radio play on 3FM, plus their addition to the sold-out international Lowlands festival lineup, 2014 is fast becoming the year of Pierce Brothers.This is a great Aussie music story that is only just beginning – from busking on Bourke Street, Melbourne to an around the world journey.The buzz on the street about Pierce Brothers is exploding.

The Pierce Brothers will take to the Main Stage at 7pm

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Darren Middleton is best known for his previous manifestation as guitarist and songwriter for Australian band Powder� nger.The much-loved band played its last show in late 2010 and, unsurprisingly, Darren has spent some time in a creative and emotional wilderness. For 20 years, Powder� nger was as much about who he was as what he did. When the time was right, Darren emerged from the creative trough and started working as a producer from a new home in the creative hub of downtown Melbourne. From here the � rst seeds were planted for his debut solo album Translations. Translations is classic alternative pop, music that lives somewhere between the worlds of The Beatles and Elliot Smith.

AdamnotEve magazine critics raved about its release: “Middleton has clearly confronted some demons,” one states. “‘I may not know where this will lead,’ he sings in the David Bridie-like Failing Now, ‘…cause everything that I believed in is failing now’. Middleton has not only survived the Powder� nger split but has grown beyond it. Nothing has been lost in these translations and a lot has been gained,” the critic said.Another wrote: “The beautiful, concise, straight up-and-down production of Translations is breathtakingly clear and sits together perfectly. Each small part of every track is obviously thought about very intricately, as everything seems to just fall handsomely into place … a joy.” See Darren Middleton on the Main Stage at 5pm

Big band solo man

If Melbourne’s alternative rock band Zoophyte sounds familiar, it’s probably because they’ve been writing music and playing gigs since 2004. Always evolving, the band’s indelible sounds, unmistakable raw vocals and interesting guitar interplay, have helped build a reputation as an explosive live act.The band has shared stages with the likes of Eskimo Joe, Grinspoon, You Am I, and INXS. The four-piece unit’s breakthrough in 2012 came with the release of the album Somewhere Elsewhere, from which three singles – Let You Go, Early Mourning and Free The Light – were released.

Feverishly determined to never make the same record twice, the band bunkered down in the studio for the � rst half of 2014 and have resurfaced with a brand new production. Elaborating on the large sounds of previous releases, the results are something different, yet still Zoophyte, with their raw energy and dark romantic sound, remain the hallmark. Being engineered and produced with Cam Trewin and mastered by Brian Lucey, you can expect a bolder, edgier, bigger sound from the Zoophyte boys, including their � rst single The Empire.Hear the new single live on the Main Stage at 6pm

Raw sound still bold

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Between noon and 5pm, check out the huge range of custom cars, trucks and bikes, along with trade stands with plenty on offer. From old tin signs and petrol bowsers, to car and bike gear, fantastic T-shirts and loads of fantastic giveaways – it’s a sight to behold! If you’d like to enter your custom car, truck or bike alongside the classics, contact Mick and Sue Plester at [email protected]

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Legends alivePrepare to be awed and amazed by � ying, � re-breathing life-like dragons that walk and run in a masterful combination of technological innovation and world-class storytelling.Hot off the back of its successful prequel comes the How To Train Your Dragon 2 Live Spectacular.The productions are inspired by the Academy Award®-nominated DreamWorks animation � lm and fully immerse audiences into the show in ways that have not been experienced before.Massive crowds are expected to come and watch the astounding dragons come to life, displaying facial expressions and an amazingly complex range of movements in one groundbreaking tour.Barely contained within the arena, the production uses the full venue, maximising every dimension of performance space to transport audiences into a world of � re-breathing mythical monsters who soar overhead at great speeds. It’s taken more than 50 model makers, digital designers, scenic artists, design and mechanical engineers, skin fabricators and control technicians several years

to build this show. It features more than 20 dragons, some with wing spans of up to 14 metres; Viking warriors; and world-class circus artists and acrobats, performing against state-of-the-art, wall-to-� oor immersive projections measuring more than 1860 square metres.The scope and scale of the rest of the production is equally awe-inspiring. Cutting-edge video and projection design transforms each arena into a stunning fantasy world. Special effects and soaring music complete the journey into other worlds.The animatronic technology and large-scale cinematic projections interact seamlessly with the live actors to bring the stories of worlds beyond reality to life.

Get amongst the excitement of How To Train Your Dragon 2 Live Spectacular at the Community Showcase Ring at 2pm.

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Time On Time Off Length of Performance Organisation/Performer12.00pm 12.15pm 15min Melton Secondary College stage band

12.15pm 12.45pm 30min The Litter Sisters

12.45pm 12.58pm 13min Adrenaline Dance Studio

1.00pm 1.15pm 15min Melton Melody Makers

1.15pm 1.25pm 10min Teodora Birtasevic (Soloist)

1.25pm 1.40pm 15min Filipino Friendship Group of Melton West

1.40pm 2.00pm 20min Clans O’the west Highland pipe band

2.00pm 2.30pm 30min Showtime Entertainment - How to Train Your Dragon 2 LIVE

2.30pm 2.45pm 15min Feel the Beat Dance Academy

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6 pm – Midnight Fireworks1. Full closure of Nixon Street from Smith Street to Reserve Road

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10 am – 10:30pm Event1. Full closure of Nixon Street from McKenzie Street to Reserve Road

What better way to start the day than to be part of the Youth Services parade before heading down to Nixon Street, where you can check out the Youth Services area at Djerriwarrh Festival and get in on the action. You won’t be able to miss it, with friendly youth workers running around in bright purple vests. Bring friends and family and strike a pose in the free photobooth or, if you get hungry, grab a free sausage in bread. While you’re there, sit down and soak up the good vibes while watching amazing young people perform on their very own youth stage! Want to know more about Street Art? Come and meet amazing young artists who will show how legal graf� ti

can turn a shed into a masterpiece. And don’t forget the Youth Skate competition, which will be running again this year. Whether you’re competitive or just want to have fun with your mates, everyone is welcome, so come on down and sign up. There’s plenty of free stuff to do in the Youth Services area. For those who are keen to join the skate competition, be on stage or walk with the parade, just call Brylee or Kat on 9747 5373. The Youth Services team would love to have you on board. The parade starts at 11am.

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Make your fun activeThe Get Active expo promotes active and healthy lifestyles to all residents through interactive activities. Register on the day to receive your sports passport and take part in all the activities to go into the draw for super prizes. Challenge yourself on the abseiling wall, try your skills with a hockey stick, tackle a rugby league bag or jump, skip, hop and throw your way through an obstacle course … and more. The expo also links residents to local sports and recreation clubs and gives clubs an opportunity to recruit new participants, members and volunteers from the community. This year’s feature will be a schools’ mini-cricket World Cup competition.

Leave the car at home! For details, call Public Transport Victoria on 1800 800 007 or visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au Extra bus services have been arranged, departing Palmerston Street terminus from 10pm, 10.40pm, 11.20pm and midnight, and stopping at all bus stops along routes 453T, 455T, 457T and 458T.

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ROTARY MARKETThe Sunbury Rotary family market and car boot sale is on Saturday at the community centre, Elizabeth Drive in Sunbury. Stalls will offer crafts, plants, produce, hot food, coffee, sewing machine repairs and children’s entertainment. It runs from 9am-2pm.■ Call 0400 907 793

AUXILIARY VISION Kyneton auxiliary of Vision Australia is holding a fund-raiser on Friday,

May 9. A two-course ‘spud’ lunch, with everything including potato, will be offered from noon at St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Ebden Street in Kyneton. Entertainment is by The Reflections and Janet Mitchell and Eric Scoble. Entry is $10 and raffle tickets are $1 each.■ Call Jean 5422 1038 or Thelma 5422 2528

MOTHER’S DAY CLASSICOrganisers for the Mother’s Day Classic in Woodend are encouraging

people to take part in the charity event on Sunday, May 11. The fund-raiser is for breast cancer research. Last year about $14,000 was raised from the Woodend event, while the nationwide total was $5 million. The event offers a four- or eight-kilometre walk or run starting at the Woodend children’s park, with registration from 7.30am for a 9am start. There will also be a sausage

sizzle and children’s activities, live music, raffles and spot prizes. Online registrations close on May 7. ■ mothersdayclassic.com.au/event/vic/woodend-vic ‘MESSY CHURCH’ St Andrew’s Uniting Church in Sunbury will hold a ‘Messy Church’ event where people can sing songs, get crafty, read stories, eat food, play games and have fun. The all-age family event is this Saturday from 5-7pm. The church is on the corner of Brook and Barkly streets.■ Call Peter Cannon 0418570013 or [email protected]

CUPPA FOR A CAUSEMacedon Ranges Spinners and Fibre Group will host an afternoon tea with cakes and savouries to raise funds for the Cancer Council Victoria. Money from the event, from 1-3pm on May 20 at Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, goes to cancer prevention, research and support services. It costs $5. The Cancer Council aims to recruit 36,000 morning tea hosts nationally. ■ Register attendance 5428 7836 \

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WiN thiSStarring Helpmann Award-winning actor and singer Bert LaBonte (pictured) and introducing singer, songwriter and pianist Jude Perl, Let’s Get It On celebrates the life and music of Marvin Gaye. Featured will be some of Gaye’s classic hits including What’s Going On and Sexual Healing. The show opens on Tuesday, May 13, at The Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne. Details: www.letsgetiton.com.auThe Weekly is giving away two double passes (four tickets) to the performance at 6.30pm on May 13. The total prize value is $196. To enter the competition, visit winthisnow.com.au and follow the prompts. Entries close on Sunday at 11.59pm and will be drawn the next day at 10am (Melbourne local time) at the offices of MMP Group, 214 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205. Winners will be notified in writing and their names published at winthisnow.com.au. Terms and conditions are available at this site.

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Who are Choice Fresh Meals!

FINDING the time to cook a nutritious meal every night can often be challenging. Then you need to have a seemingly endless list of ideas to keep the meals ‘new’ and not ‘boring’.

If you are finding it testing to come up with a healthy meal options every night, why not freshen up your ideas in the kitchen by calling on the team at Choice Fresh Meals?

For almost two decades, the Company has been keeping people well fed without the hassle of preparation, providing meals in our community to:

• Seniors who need our meal service to allow them to remain independent

• Busy professional people who don’t have the time to prepare nourishing food

• People with an ongoing illness who are unable to cook for themselves.

A couple who have taken advantage of the service Choice Fresh Meals offers are Jack and Mavis Kennedy. Both 86, the couple decided to try Choice Fresh Meals after Mavis had heard good reports from friends. “I belong to seniors and we began talking about meals one day and someone said they were using the company and we decided to give it a try”, Mavis said.

“The main reason we did it was that if anything happens to me, Jack would struggle to carry on with preparing food. And the same goes for me if something happened to Jack. It’s a nice break from cooking every night and they have a large choice of meals…everyone has something they don’t like, so it is nice to have a good range to choose from.”

“We have tried a few different services, but we are very happy with Choice Fresh Meals,” Mavis said.

“It’s conveniently delivered to us by Choice Fresh Meals who also now deliver fresh bread and milk and I look forward to not having to cook for the three nights… it’s a nice break.

CHOICE Fresh Meals has been successfully operating in Victoria for the past 20 years.

They deliver to their customers all over Melbourne, Geelong, Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas, and now delivering to the Sunbury and Melton areas.

The meals are for anyone who feels they don’t have the time or ability to cook. The company offers a huge selection of more than 80 meals that includes roasts, casseroles, quiches, pastas, fish, grills, pies, soups and desserts.

The menu is regularly updated to provide customers with variety and interesting seasonal offers.

Prices for main meals are affordable, and the meals are also made with high quality ingredients by trained chefs who have worked in five-star establishments.

For those wishing to try the service, the Company has an offer to new customers, a free dessert for every main meals ordered (limit of ten).

For more information, phone 1300 430 488 or visit www.choicefreshmeals.com.au

Jack and Mavis haven’t looked back since joining Choice Fresh Meals last years.

Tired of cooking your own meals?Join our many satisfied customers. If you want the goodness of home cooked meals delivered to your front door, then Choice Fresh Meals, Victoria’s premier home delivered meal service is the CHOICE for you.Our meals are prepared by 5 star chefs using only the best quality ingredients. Unlike frozen meals, all our meals are made fresh to order using the same care and attention as if you had made them at home yourself.

We are so sure that you’ll love our meals

• Diabetic friendly options, low salt, full dietary info • A choice of 80 main meals• Orders can be placed by phone, email, fax or with the driver• Mouth watering desserts• Minimum order of only 3 meals

Just give us a call and we’ll send you a copy of our menu or visitwww.choicefreshmeals.com.au

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WhAt’S ON

WANt YOUR EvENt LiStED? Email details by noon on the Wednesday before publication \ [email protected]

ROTARY MARKETThe Sunbury Rotary family market and car boot sale is on Saturday at the community centre, Elizabeth Drive in Sunbury. Stalls will offer crafts, plants, produce, hot food, coffee, sewing machine repairs and children’s entertainment. It runs from 9am-2pm.■ Call 0400 907 793

AUXILIARY VISION Kyneton auxiliary of Vision Australia is holding a fund-raiser on Friday,

May 9. A two-course ‘spud’ lunch, with everything including potato, will be offered from noon at St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Ebden Street in Kyneton. Entertainment is by The Reflections and Janet Mitchell and Eric Scoble. Entry is $10 and raffle tickets are $1 each.■ Call Jean 5422 1038 or Thelma 5422 2528

MOTHER’S DAY CLASSICOrganisers for the Mother’s Day Classic in Woodend are encouraging

people to take part in the charity event on Sunday, May 11. The fund-raiser is for breast cancer research. Last year about $14,000 was raised from the Woodend event, while the nationwide total was $5 million. The event offers a four- or eight-kilometre walk or run starting at the Woodend children’s park, with registration from 7.30am for a 9am start. There will also be a sausage

sizzle and children’s activities, live music, raffles and spot prizes. Online registrations close on May 7. ■ mothersdayclassic.com.au/event/vic/woodend-vic ‘MESSY CHURCH’ St Andrew’s Uniting Church in Sunbury will hold a ‘Messy Church’ event where people can sing songs, get crafty, read stories, eat food, play games and have fun. The all-age family event is this Saturday from 5-7pm. The church is on the corner of Brook and Barkly streets.■ Call Peter Cannon 0418570013 or [email protected]

CUPPA FOR A CAUSEMacedon Ranges Spinners and Fibre Group will host an afternoon tea with cakes and savouries to raise funds for the Cancer Council Victoria. Money from the event, from 1-3pm on May 20 at Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, goes to cancer prevention, research and support services. It costs $5. The Cancer Council aims to recruit 36,000 morning tea hosts nationally. ■ Register attendance 5428 7836 \

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WiN thiSStarring Helpmann Award-winning actor and singer Bert LaBonte (pictured) and introducing singer, songwriter and pianist Jude Perl, Let’s Get It On celebrates the life and music of Marvin Gaye. Featured will be some of Gaye’s classic hits including What’s Going On and Sexual Healing. The show opens on Tuesday, May 13, at The Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne. Details: www.letsgetiton.com.auThe Weekly is giving away two double passes (four tickets) to the performance at 6.30pm on May 13. The total prize value is $196. To enter the competition, visit winthisnow.com.au and follow the prompts. Entries close on Sunday at 11.59pm and will be drawn the next day at 10am (Melbourne local time) at the offices of MMP Group, 214 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205. Winners will be notified in writing and their names published at winthisnow.com.au. Terms and conditions are available at this site.

tOtAL vALUE $196

Home cooked goodness– home deliveredFINDING the time to cook a nutritious meal every night can often be challenging. Then you need to have a seemingly endless list of ideas to keep the meals ‘new’ and not ‘boring’.If you are finding it testing to come up with a healthy meal options every night, why not freshen up your ideas in the kitchen by calling on the team at Choice Fresh Meals?For almost two decades, the Company has been keeping people well fed without the hassle of preparation, providing meals in our community to:• Seniors who need our meal service to allow them to remain independent• Busy professional people who don’t have the time to prepare nourishing food• People with an ongoing illness who are unable to cook for themselves.A couple who have taken advantage of the service Choice Fresh Meals offers are Jack and Mavis Kennedy. Both 86, the couple decided to try Choice Fresh Meals after Mavis had heard good reports from friends.“I belong to seniors and we began talking about meals one day and someone said they were using the company and we decided to give it a try”, Mavis said.“The main reason we did it was that if anything happens to me, Jack would struggle to carry on with preparing food.And the same goes for me if something happened to Jack. It’s a nice break from cooking every night and they have a large choice of meals…everyone has something they don’t like, so it is nice to have a good range to choose from.”“We have tried a few different services, but we are very happy with Choice Fresh Meals,” Mavis said.“It’s conveniently delivered to us by Choice Fresh Meals who also now deliver fresh bread and milk and I look forward to not having to cook for the three nights… it’s a nice break.

Who are Choice Fresh Meals!CHOICE Fresh Meals has been successfully operating in Victoria for the past 20 years.

They deliver to their customers all over Melbourne, Geelong, Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas.

The meals are for anyone who feels they don’t have the time or ability to cook. The company offers a huge selection of more than 80 meals that includes roasts, casseroles, quiches, pastas, fish, grills, pies, soups and desserts.

The menu is regularly updated to provide customers with variety and interesting seasonal offers.

Prices for main meals are affordable, and the meals are also made with high quality ingredients by trained chefs who have worked in five-star establishments.

For those wishing to try the service, the Company has an offer to new customers, a free dessert for every main meals ordered (limit of ten).

For more information, phone 1300 430 488 or visit www.choicefreshmeals.com.au

Jack and Mavis haven’t looked back since joining Choice Fresh Meals last years.

ADVERTORIAL

Home cooked goodness – home delivered

Who are Choice Fresh Meals!

FINDING the time to cook a nutritious meal every night can often be challenging. Then you need to have a seemingly endless list of ideas to keep the meals ‘new’ and not ‘boring’.

If you are finding it testing to come up with a healthy meal options every night, why not freshen up your ideas in the kitchen by calling on the team at Choice Fresh Meals?

For almost two decades, the Company has been keeping people well fed without the hassle of preparation, providing meals in our community to:

• Seniors who need our meal service to allow them to remain independent

• Busy professional people who don’t have the time to prepare nourishing food

• People with an ongoing illness who are unable to cook for themselves.

A couple who have taken advantage of the service Choice Fresh Meals offers are Jack and Mavis Kennedy. Both 86, the couple decided to try Choice Fresh Meals after Mavis had heard good reports from friends. “I belong to seniors and we began talking about meals one day and someone said they were using the company and we decided to give it a try”, Mavis said.

“The main reason we did it was that if anything happens to me, Jack would struggle to carry on with preparing food. And the same goes for me if something happened to Jack. It’s a nice break from cooking every night and they have a large choice of meals…everyone has something they don’t like, so it is nice to have a good range to choose from.”

“We have tried a few different services, but we are very happy with Choice Fresh Meals,” Mavis said.

“It’s conveniently delivered to us by Choice Fresh Meals who also now deliver fresh bread and milk and I look forward to not having to cook for the three nights… it’s a nice break.

CHOICE Fresh Meals has been successfully operating in Victoria for the past 20 years.

They deliver to their customers all over Melbourne, Geelong, Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas, and now delivering to the Sunbury and Melton areas.

The meals are for anyone who feels they don’t have the time or ability to cook. The company offers a huge selection of more than 80 meals that includes roasts, casseroles, quiches, pastas, fish, grills, pies, soups and desserts.

The menu is regularly updated to provide customers with variety and interesting seasonal offers.

Prices for main meals are affordable, and the meals are also made with high quality ingredients by trained chefs who have worked in five-star establishments.

For those wishing to try the service, the Company has an offer to new customers, a free dessert for every main meals ordered (limit of ten).

For more information, phone 1300 430 488 or visit www.choicefreshmeals.com.au

Jack and Mavis haven’t looked back since joining Choice Fresh Meals last years.

Tired of cooking your own meals?Join our many satisfied customers. If you want the goodness of home cooked meals delivered to your front door, then Choice Fresh Meals, Victoria’s premier home delivered meal service is the CHOICE for you.Our meals are prepared by 5 star chefs using only the best quality ingredients. Unlike frozen meals, all our meals are made fresh to order using the same care and attention as if you had made them at home yourself.

We are so sure that you’ll love our meals

• Diabetic friendly options, low salt, full dietary info • A choice of 80 main meals• Orders can be placed by phone, email, fax or with the driver• Mouth watering desserts• Minimum order of only 3 meals

Just give us a call and we’ll send you a copy of our menu or visitwww.choicefreshmeals.com.au

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ROTARY MARKETThe Sunbury Rotary family market and car boot sale is on Saturday at the community centre, Elizabeth Drive in Sunbury. Stalls will offer crafts, plants, produce, hot food, coffee, sewing machine repairs and children’s entertainment. It runs from 9am-2pm.■ Call 0400 907 793

AUXILIARY VISION Kyneton auxiliary of Vision Australia is holding a fund-raiser on Friday,

May 9. A two-course ‘spud’ lunch, with everything including potato, will be offered from noon at St Andrew’s Uniting Church, Ebden Street in Kyneton. Entertainment is by The Reflections and Janet Mitchell and Eric Scoble. Entry is $10 and raffle tickets are $1 each.■ Call Jean 5422 1038 or Thelma 5422 2528

MOTHER’S DAY CLASSICOrganisers for the Mother’s Day Classic in Woodend are encouraging

people to take part in the charity event on Sunday, May 11. The fund-raiser is for breast cancer research. Last year about $14,000 was raised from the Woodend event, while the nationwide total was $5 million. The event offers a four- or eight-kilometre walk or run starting at the Woodend children’s park, with registration from 7.30am for a 9am start. There will also be a sausage

sizzle and children’s activities, live music, raffles and spot prizes. Online registrations close on May 7. ■ mothersdayclassic.com.au/event/vic/woodend-vic ‘MESSY CHURCH’ St Andrew’s Uniting Church in Sunbury will hold a ‘Messy Church’ event where people can sing songs, get crafty, read stories, eat food, play games and have fun. The all-age family event is this Saturday from 5-7pm. The church is on the corner of Brook and Barkly streets.■ Call Peter Cannon 0418570013 or [email protected]

CUPPA FOR A CAUSEMacedon Ranges Spinners and Fibre Group will host an afternoon tea with cakes and savouries to raise funds for the Cancer Council Victoria. Money from the event, from 1-3pm on May 20 at Riddells Creek Neighbourhood House, goes to cancer prevention, research and support services. It costs $5. The Cancer Council aims to recruit 36,000 morning tea hosts nationally. ■ Register attendance 5428 7836 \

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Bacchus Marsh Grammar believes that giving student’s choice in deciding what they want to study is one of the most empowering things a school can do. That is why at Year 9 and 10 students can choose from a number of elective subjects.

For further information about the exciting curriculum offerings please contact the School Registrar on 5366 4800

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“We are our Choices” Jean-Paul Satre

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