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May 1st 2019 No 6
The Jinga
The Jinga is a community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
for the school and the wider community to enjoy You can keep up to date
with what has happened and whatrsquos on the horizon It is published fort-
nightly on a Thursday
Jinga contact details are to Jade through the school
Email nolanjadeeedumailvicgovau
Telephone (03) 51586 245
Facsimile (03) 51586 361
It is free of charge to include any upcoming community events or news sto-
ries so please feel free to email me anything of interest
Advertising Rates for commercial businesses are as follows
Full Page advertisement $1100
12 page advertisement $550
14 page advertisement $275
When submitting your advertisement please let us know the duration of
the ad Thankyou
Front Cover Easter Day Celebrations from the last day of Term 1
Principalrsquos Page Welcome to term Two
Welcome to our new students Rhylee Abigail and Kaiden Our student numbers are at fifty
three which is the highest it has been for some years Increasing student numbers seem to re-
late to the growing sense that the town has of become a nice community to live in It was
good to attend the last session of the lsquoOne Place One Planrsquo meeting in the holidays There was
great sense of understanding that the town is moving with one voice and this will mean we have
a greater chance to gain resources from the shire and other agencies
It great to see the students all back at school ready for a busy term f you are a parent of sec-
ondary students you will shortly receive a home work policy and timetable We see clearly the
next step in growth of our secondary students performance is an increased work rate and more
intensive approach to work We will also be doing lots of ongoing teaching in how to study
summarise recall information and answer complex questions
As I have written often the social and economic world is changing rapidly and young people
will need the skills to be able to confidently move locations to live and work in different environ-
ments For our senior level students a core of this is gaining the ATAR results or the particular
requirements for tertiary study or their career pathway If you have any questions re homework
and study please contact me at school
A key theme across the school this year is lsquoChallengersquo and lsquoResiliencersquo it is important that we
learn the skills to deal with challenges of life All of us must experience some level of challenge
and we may struggle at times with aspects of those challenges It is learning how we can man-
age challenge which is so important So on that note let the term begin
Thanks to all student and parents involved in Anzac Day services a great turn out to the dawn
service
For previous issues of Jinga and more scan this code or visit our webpage
httpwwwcannp-12viceduau
I am made from 100 recycled
Australian paper Please recycle
me when yoursquore ready
2019 Fees Due
Please pay by cash to the office or for
direct deposits see details below
Direct Deposit Details
Account Name
Cann River P-12 College
BSB 313 140
Account Number 120 621 36
Reference Your Surname
If you receive payments from Cen-
trelink we are also registered with Cen-
trepay contact us for more infor-
mation or any other concerns regard-
ing your payment
EVERY DAY COUNTS
Please contact the school if your child is going to be away
CBA School
Banking
WEDNESDAY
Jade is your
School Banking
Coordinator
IMPORTANT SCHOOL NOTICES
Mothers Day Stall on Thursday 9th
May
Mothers Day Morning Tea on
THURSDAY 9th MAY at 1050am
A school and community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
ASAA for 2019
Human Powered Vehicles
The Year 7-8 Technology class have been making their Human powered vehicles
They have been learning about basic engineering designing for stress and
composite construction They have also been learning how to work with
different materials such as aluminium light steel and alloys and are at the
stage of testing and refining their designs
ANZAC DAY Thankyou to everyone who was able to attend
250419
GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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The Jinga
The Jinga is a community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
for the school and the wider community to enjoy You can keep up to date
with what has happened and whatrsquos on the horizon It is published fort-
nightly on a Thursday
Jinga contact details are to Jade through the school
Email nolanjadeeedumailvicgovau
Telephone (03) 51586 245
Facsimile (03) 51586 361
It is free of charge to include any upcoming community events or news sto-
ries so please feel free to email me anything of interest
Advertising Rates for commercial businesses are as follows
Full Page advertisement $1100
12 page advertisement $550
14 page advertisement $275
When submitting your advertisement please let us know the duration of
the ad Thankyou
Front Cover Easter Day Celebrations from the last day of Term 1
Principalrsquos Page Welcome to term Two
Welcome to our new students Rhylee Abigail and Kaiden Our student numbers are at fifty
three which is the highest it has been for some years Increasing student numbers seem to re-
late to the growing sense that the town has of become a nice community to live in It was
good to attend the last session of the lsquoOne Place One Planrsquo meeting in the holidays There was
great sense of understanding that the town is moving with one voice and this will mean we have
a greater chance to gain resources from the shire and other agencies
It great to see the students all back at school ready for a busy term f you are a parent of sec-
ondary students you will shortly receive a home work policy and timetable We see clearly the
next step in growth of our secondary students performance is an increased work rate and more
intensive approach to work We will also be doing lots of ongoing teaching in how to study
summarise recall information and answer complex questions
As I have written often the social and economic world is changing rapidly and young people
will need the skills to be able to confidently move locations to live and work in different environ-
ments For our senior level students a core of this is gaining the ATAR results or the particular
requirements for tertiary study or their career pathway If you have any questions re homework
and study please contact me at school
A key theme across the school this year is lsquoChallengersquo and lsquoResiliencersquo it is important that we
learn the skills to deal with challenges of life All of us must experience some level of challenge
and we may struggle at times with aspects of those challenges It is learning how we can man-
age challenge which is so important So on that note let the term begin
Thanks to all student and parents involved in Anzac Day services a great turn out to the dawn
service
For previous issues of Jinga and more scan this code or visit our webpage
httpwwwcannp-12viceduau
I am made from 100 recycled
Australian paper Please recycle
me when yoursquore ready
2019 Fees Due
Please pay by cash to the office or for
direct deposits see details below
Direct Deposit Details
Account Name
Cann River P-12 College
BSB 313 140
Account Number 120 621 36
Reference Your Surname
If you receive payments from Cen-
trelink we are also registered with Cen-
trepay contact us for more infor-
mation or any other concerns regard-
ing your payment
EVERY DAY COUNTS
Please contact the school if your child is going to be away
CBA School
Banking
WEDNESDAY
Jade is your
School Banking
Coordinator
IMPORTANT SCHOOL NOTICES
Mothers Day Stall on Thursday 9th
May
Mothers Day Morning Tea on
THURSDAY 9th MAY at 1050am
A school and community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
ASAA for 2019
Human Powered Vehicles
The Year 7-8 Technology class have been making their Human powered vehicles
They have been learning about basic engineering designing for stress and
composite construction They have also been learning how to work with
different materials such as aluminium light steel and alloys and are at the
stage of testing and refining their designs
ANZAC DAY Thankyou to everyone who was able to attend
250419
GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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Principalrsquos Page Welcome to term Two
Welcome to our new students Rhylee Abigail and Kaiden Our student numbers are at fifty
three which is the highest it has been for some years Increasing student numbers seem to re-
late to the growing sense that the town has of become a nice community to live in It was
good to attend the last session of the lsquoOne Place One Planrsquo meeting in the holidays There was
great sense of understanding that the town is moving with one voice and this will mean we have
a greater chance to gain resources from the shire and other agencies
It great to see the students all back at school ready for a busy term f you are a parent of sec-
ondary students you will shortly receive a home work policy and timetable We see clearly the
next step in growth of our secondary students performance is an increased work rate and more
intensive approach to work We will also be doing lots of ongoing teaching in how to study
summarise recall information and answer complex questions
As I have written often the social and economic world is changing rapidly and young people
will need the skills to be able to confidently move locations to live and work in different environ-
ments For our senior level students a core of this is gaining the ATAR results or the particular
requirements for tertiary study or their career pathway If you have any questions re homework
and study please contact me at school
A key theme across the school this year is lsquoChallengersquo and lsquoResiliencersquo it is important that we
learn the skills to deal with challenges of life All of us must experience some level of challenge
and we may struggle at times with aspects of those challenges It is learning how we can man-
age challenge which is so important So on that note let the term begin
Thanks to all student and parents involved in Anzac Day services a great turn out to the dawn
service
For previous issues of Jinga and more scan this code or visit our webpage
httpwwwcannp-12viceduau
I am made from 100 recycled
Australian paper Please recycle
me when yoursquore ready
2019 Fees Due
Please pay by cash to the office or for
direct deposits see details below
Direct Deposit Details
Account Name
Cann River P-12 College
BSB 313 140
Account Number 120 621 36
Reference Your Surname
If you receive payments from Cen-
trelink we are also registered with Cen-
trepay contact us for more infor-
mation or any other concerns regard-
ing your payment
EVERY DAY COUNTS
Please contact the school if your child is going to be away
CBA School
Banking
WEDNESDAY
Jade is your
School Banking
Coordinator
IMPORTANT SCHOOL NOTICES
Mothers Day Stall on Thursday 9th
May
Mothers Day Morning Tea on
THURSDAY 9th MAY at 1050am
A school and community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
ASAA for 2019
Human Powered Vehicles
The Year 7-8 Technology class have been making their Human powered vehicles
They have been learning about basic engineering designing for stress and
composite construction They have also been learning how to work with
different materials such as aluminium light steel and alloys and are at the
stage of testing and refining their designs
ANZAC DAY Thankyou to everyone who was able to attend
250419
GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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For previous issues of Jinga and more scan this code or visit our webpage
httpwwwcannp-12viceduau
I am made from 100 recycled
Australian paper Please recycle
me when yoursquore ready
2019 Fees Due
Please pay by cash to the office or for
direct deposits see details below
Direct Deposit Details
Account Name
Cann River P-12 College
BSB 313 140
Account Number 120 621 36
Reference Your Surname
If you receive payments from Cen-
trelink we are also registered with Cen-
trepay contact us for more infor-
mation or any other concerns regard-
ing your payment
EVERY DAY COUNTS
Please contact the school if your child is going to be away
CBA School
Banking
WEDNESDAY
Jade is your
School Banking
Coordinator
IMPORTANT SCHOOL NOTICES
Mothers Day Stall on Thursday 9th
May
Mothers Day Morning Tea on
THURSDAY 9th MAY at 1050am
A school and community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
ASAA for 2019
Human Powered Vehicles
The Year 7-8 Technology class have been making their Human powered vehicles
They have been learning about basic engineering designing for stress and
composite construction They have also been learning how to work with
different materials such as aluminium light steel and alloys and are at the
stage of testing and refining their designs
ANZAC DAY Thankyou to everyone who was able to attend
250419
GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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Human Powered Vehicles
The Year 7-8 Technology class have been making their Human powered vehicles
They have been learning about basic engineering designing for stress and
composite construction They have also been learning how to work with
different materials such as aluminium light steel and alloys and are at the
stage of testing and refining their designs
ANZAC DAY Thankyou to everyone who was able to attend
250419
GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
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at no
lanjad
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edu
mailvicgo
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8 6
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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ANZAC DAY Thankyou to everyone who was able to attend
250419
GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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GATTACA Film Review
Director Andrew Niccol released the movie Gattaca in 1997 a science fiction movie set in
a not-too-distant future It depicts a world where people are categorised by their genetic
profile The 21st century may not be as perfect as most people thought with society di-
vided by their genetic capabilities known as lsquovalidsrsquo or lsquoinvalidsrsquo Valids have a near
lsquoperfectrsquo genetic profile allowing them to have the advantages of a lsquoperfectrsquo life On the
other hand invalids can only dream of success and only qualify for a job as a cleaner The
main characters are Vincent Freeman (Ethan Hawke) Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude
Law) Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman) Anton Freeman (Loren Dave) Marie Freeman (Jayne
Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas)
From the very second they are born people are told the possible age they will live to the
diseases they will have or possible addictions When Vincent is born the doctors have al-
ready figured out the possible age he will die They discover he has a fatal heart condi-
tion
I rate the movie Gattaca 35 out of 5 It is an interesting movie that gives us a sort of vi-
sion of how the future might be if our society was divided by our genetics This would be
for an audience who have an interest in science fiction andor movies about the future
It raises questions of how our society would be if we decide to genetically modify our
children in the future
Shanise Mongta-Porter - Year 11 English
Thankyou to everyone who participated in our fundraiser for the Royal
Childrenrsquos Hospital at our Easter Celebrations We raised a total of
$13405
Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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Our Holidays
By Grade 34
I went fishing with my pop and Ray which is my nanrsquos dad I got the second bite But
Ray got the first bite Then I cast my fishing rod half of the way pop casted
Suddenly the line got tight It was a fish I wound it up as close to the jetty then I gave
the rod to Pop And Pop grabbed the line and the top of the rod He pulled the flathead
up buthellip the hook ripped out of his mouth I got wet when it went into the water
I was angry because it could have fed the whole family
Irsquom looking forward to going back to Furnell to try and catch a bigger one
By Rhylee
Clairersquos birthday was in Mallacoota
First we went to Betka Beach but the BBQ didnrsquot work so we went to the park Everyone had a great time We had sausages and cake They were delicious
We went to the Op Shop and I got a horse book We then went to the Supermarket and I got chocolate Then I went home in Kellyrsquos car with Jack and Brooke
It was an amazing day
By Macey
On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
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at no
lanjad
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edu
mailvicgo
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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On the holidays I went to Bega We went and had lunch at the
RSL Club
I went for a ride on Lilly which is my horse with Dad
We went to Mallacoota for Clairersquos birthday We went to the
park because the BBQ was not working at the beach
We watched a movie at home
We went to Nungatta and lit lots of fires in the paddocks
At Easter I got 45 Easter eggs One was a vey big one It was
great
By Sarah
I went to the beach for my birthday
Macey Matilda Jack Brooke Sarah Flynn Noah Seth Heidi and Elliott came
Then the BBQ did not work at the beach so we went to the park
On my birthday I got lots of presents I got a Harry Potter Lego a castle of Hogwarts School
of Witchcraft and Wizardry I also got a book called lsquoA Pop Guide to Hogwartsrsquo It is from the
films of Harry Potter It is sick (cool) I got a big chocolate cake too
We played on the skate park and the swings We made up a new game called Danger
Danger where there are two swings with a person on each and you run through the swings It
was fun
Macey was crazy sticky She was sticking to the skate park It was cool
By Claire
COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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COMMUNITY BASKETBALL TERM 2 2019
Where At the school 435 pm to approximately
515 pm (weather permitting)
Who Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults
Aim To have fun improve skills show good sportsmanship
and respect the umpirersquos decisions
The season will run for 5 weeks (weather permitting) Game 1 Monday April 30th
Game 2 Monday May 6th
Game 3 Monday May 13th
Game 4 Monday May 20st
Game 5 Monday May 27th
Games will wither be 5 v 5 or 3 v 3 depending on numbers
No Cost
Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
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wanted for school kitchen-
margarine yogurt takeaway
and icecream CONTAINERS with lids
PLEASE LEAVE AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE-
helliphellipthanks Chris Turvey
At Cann River P-12 College All Welcome
There will also be a Motherrsquos Day Stall held in the morning
at 9am Prices range from $100mdash$700 If students would
like to purchase items could they please bring some money
to school on the day
Thursday 9th May at 1050am
MOTHERS DAY MORNING TEA
ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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ITrsquoS AFLW FOOTY time again last weekend saw the Eden team try to stop their
biggest rivals Tathra The opposition certainly played a strong hard game to get a
convincing win Eden tried hard and unfortunately missed a few easy goals- keep
your eyes on the ball girls and keep tackling hard Hard efforts will be worthwhile
with a win coming your way soonhellip
There were several local and Cann River spectators showing the Eden team their
support Here are some happy snaps of those caught on the sideline and some of
the team at halftime
ldquoHappy 16th
Shaniserdquo
So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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So youre a committee member of a not-for-profit Are you after new ideas
Want to learn more about what your committee is doing well and what could be improved
Like to know how to identify and manage governance challenges and risks
Join us for this free fun and interactive workshop delivered by Non Profit Training in your area to
Uncover what good governance looks like for your group
Identify what your committee is doing well and priorities areas for further improvement
Understanding the role of the committee in planning
Learn tips on how to better understand your financials
Be able to identify and manage potential risks and conflicts
The session will provide your committee with a good understanding of what comprises an effective committee and the values for a
well-functioning and successful group It will help you take steps to improve your systems (to maintain oversight) be future focused gain knowledge about roles and responsibilities and improve your overall leadership skills
Thurs 30 May - Bairnsdale (5pm-930pm)
Frid 31 May - Buchan (10am-230pm)
Thurs 13 June - Orbost (10am-230pm)
Frid 14 June - Cann River (1030am-3pm)
Refreshments will be provided at the workshops
Contact
Debbie Innes - 1300 144 113
Zoe Delaney - 03 5153 9500
Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
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ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
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all A
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21
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Cann Valley District Community Plan
Kick Start Workshop 8 April 2019
Cann River Public Hall
17 community members
1 The Plan What Could Stop Us
The group brainstormed potential things which could prevent the District Community Plan from being implemented and identified
solutions to overcome the potential barriers and challenges
Busy people ndash distracted by life ability skills Involve more people Delegate activities Break into stages Donrsquot bite off pieces that are too big to achieve More skills
Red tape ndash stupid processes Testcomply Questions Communicate Build relationships No hidden agendas Trust Common goals
Funding Relationships Grants fundraising partnerships loans philanthropic ndash ways to get money Evidence to build the case Great design The Bank Social enterprises
We are note on the same page Consolidatedco-ordinated effort (representative group) Follow the plan
We lose interest Feed people Celebration (the smaller pieces) Enjoyable Communication Live the value
2 Priorities for the 1st year
Participants in attendance selected which ideas will be the priority for the first 12 months against the capacity of the current
community (time resources skills people) Projects were chosen that maximise opportunities that are currently available in
the area The group decided to focus on fewer projects so they could comprehensively work on some projects while leaving
resources to maintain existing group activities across the district
21 Festivals amp events
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Run Events ArtCraft Volunteer Christmas Bush Dance 2020 Alpine Rally
22 Access to the River
Led by Landcare ndashin partnership with EGCMA auspiced by the Cann River Community Centre First Year
Access via the Caravan Park Identifyachieve employment Then access the River behind the Hotel
23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
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terested in
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23 Tourism Strategy ndash Local Cann Valley Tourism Plan Working Group to be created First Year
Consolidate data on what we have got Get the data Digital marketing presence for the township Local dialogue about the benefits of a strategy ndash bring the people with us
24 Community Facilities Led by Council working group to be created First Year
Evidence around usage Feasibility of facilities Include all community facilities Create a plan
25 Community Centre Refurbishment
Led by Cann River Community Centre First Year
Utilise outcomes from Community Facilities working group Design against need (more than one concept)
26 Mick Baum Park Led by School First Year
Undertake the tech design process Identify needs through surveys with residents and visitors etc Design a larger concept
The Representative Group Purpose of the Cann Valley District Community Representative Group Drive the plan Represent the whole district Work together Be strategic not operational Spread the workload Co-ordination Manage relationships with agencies on district issues Single voice of the community We donrsquot do the work We donrsquot tell our groups what to do Structure of the group Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Board Cann River Community Centre Committee Cann River School Council Cann River Hall Committee SES CFA Cann River RSL Cemetery Trust Cann Valley Landcare Club Terrace Recreation Reserve Consider localities Working Group ndash Community Facilities Working Group ndash Tourism Strategy
Action It was agreed that Council officers will facilitate and support the establishment of these groups until they are up and running Council officers will send out invitations to the community groups across the Cann Valley District to invite a representative to participate in the meetings Date of first meeting of the community representative group for Cann Valley Tuesday 28 May 2019 at Cann River Public Hall at 530pm Action Council Officers will develop a folder of tools and information from the community planning process to support the group and working groups in overseeing implementation of the District Community Plan
LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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all A
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all A
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ASA
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9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
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ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
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LV Electrical and Air conditioning
For all your electrical and air conditioning installation needs
Servicing Orbost to Mallacoota
Domestic and commercial experience
0438 521 928
Call Larz Van der sant for friendly local and punctual service
REC28752
Workers Needed
2 x cleaners wanted for a busy motel with March 20 start
No experience necessary training provided
Casual positions must be able to work weekends amp public holidays may need to be available on call at times
Attractive $$ to the right person
Please contact Nikki if interested
0409 083 695 or nikkiicroyahoocomau
VET Automotive
We are seeking 2 cars for the VET Automotive
class for rebuilding at the start of term 2
Prefer smaller and rolling but willing to consider
all offers
Contact Michael OrsquoBrien on 0427 394 269
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
Planned Activity Group Thursday 8th and 9th Maymdashto
ACT
CVBNC Health Promotion
Cancer
wwwcancerorgau
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - itrsquos never too late to become a member
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Pambula Pool VisitsmdashFri 3rd 17th amp 31st May You can attend Aqua Fit class Swim or walk laps or relax in the heated pool New schedule departure amp arrival CVBNC 730ammdash1pm no stops Please come along and register your interest to keep this service going
To make an appointment with the podiatrist physio doctor counsellor other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus please call 5158 6210
Person Centered We will ensure that we place our consumers and the community in the centre of our
decision making and engage individuals in all aspects of healthcare delivery
Podiatrist Nerida Manning
Next visit Wednesday 5th June
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
Physiotherapist Maddie Rosen
Next visit Friday 24th May Member $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist Jodie Box
Next visit TBA
Ph 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctors
Dr Sara Tuesday 7th May amp 14th May Orbost Dr Wednesday 8th April
Man Cave every Friday Free BBQ 1200pm Everyone welcome Patchwork Tuesdayrsquos 1000am
Bus to Bairnsdale Fortnightly on Tuesday
Tuesday 14th May and 28th May
Please note A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
Dentist Peter Favaloro
Next visit Thursday 2nd May amp 6th June Ph 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug amp Alcohol counsellor Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed On Wednesdayrsquos
Walking Group
Tuesdays and Thursdays Leaving form CVBNC at 6PM
Exercise Group On Physio day Friday 12 April at 11am-12pm amp Saturday 13 April 1115-12pm
members $15 non member $20 concession $5
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
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ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
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A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
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14
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all A
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A
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23
24
27 Monaro Highway Can River 3890 Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409 cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau Man Cave
Join ushelliphellip Every Friday at 1200pm All welcome ladies too
Come and relax meet new people or old friends
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation Deep Tissue Hot
Rock and Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre TBA
To make an appointment Call Jodie on 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
27 Monaro Highway Cann River 3890
Nurse 5158 6274 Admin 5158 6210 Fax 5158 6409
cvbncadminghanetau wwwcannvalleybnccomau
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Our visiting PODIATRIST will be at the centre on
Our visiting PHYSIOTHERAPIST will be at the centre on
If you would like to make an appointment for either service please call 5158 6210
Members $15 Non Member $20 Concession $5
Wednesday 5th June 2019
Friday 24th May 2019
Aqua Fit in Pambula The Bush Nursing Centre bus will be travelling to the Pambula swimming pool for Aqua fit classes on the following dates NOTE CHANGES TO TRAVELLING TIMES Friday 3rd May Friday 17th May Friday 31st May
The bus will leave the Bush Nursing Centre at 730am sharp Class starts at 930am
The bus will leave Pambula at 1100am
To arrive back in Cann River at 100pm
If you would like to attend call the Centre on 5158 6210 Seats are limited
Maddie also holds an exercise class between 11am - 1130am and 515mdash600pm on Friday 24th May
All welcome to attend (18 years and over)
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
VENUE BEMM RIVER HOTEL
ON THE DAY REGISTRATIONS AVAILABLEmdash830 AM
JOIN US FOR THIS WORTHY CAUSE CONTACT Rhonda Gillard 0408 124 112
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Every Day FoodBank Computers Internet Photocopying Laminating
Centrelink self-service terminal phone and fax Book Swap Rotating Library collection
Washing machine $5 load amp Dryer $3load Op Shop Art amp Craft Shop
Shire Outreach Services Meeting and consult rooms for hire Community Bus for hire $88day
Every Week
Mondays Playgroup 10mdash12
Art Class 330mdash430 Wednesdays
Centrelink Agent 10-430 IT support 10mdash430
gold coin lunch 12mdash1 Stitch kids 330mdash430
Fridays
Womenrsquos Group 1ndash 4 Youth Drop-In 430 ndash8
Every Fortnight
Wednesdays Local History 130 pm 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm 24 April
Every Month First Wednesdaymdash5 June
Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard ring 0408 124 112 for appointment
Please note these changes to our programs for Term 3
Art Class now goes for one hour 330 ndash430 Friday afternoon womenrsquos group is open to any women
ART SHOW 2019 Deadline for Entries September 11
Theme TRANSPORT
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
ph 5158 6465 Email cannriverbigpond com
Monday - Friday 10am - 430pm SatmdashSun 10ammdash2pm
Now Hiring Bookkeeper 2mdash3 hours per week Drop into the Community Centre to pick up an application Applications close 10 May
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
Media Release
Friday 29 March 2019 | Media contact Rachel Dawkins 0407 821 153 helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip Gippslandrsquos parks and forests reopen after fires
Bushfires affected many parts of our region this summer burning almost 170000 hectares and causing significant damage to some of our park and forest areas
Gippslandrsquos Assistant Chief Fire Officer Beth Roberts said ldquoForest Fire Management Victoria crews and many contractors have been working hard over the past few weeks to make the fire-affected areas safe for public access
ldquoTheyrsquove been clearing and stabilising tracks rehabilitating control lines dealing with dangerous trees and repairing drainage across thousands of kilometres of remote roads and tracks in our parks and forestsrdquo Dr Roberts said
ldquoThere is still a lot of work to be done and wersquoll continue that work for many months but wersquore confident that the most urgent assessments and repairs have been completed so we can open almost all areas to the public
ldquoThe Alpine National Park is now fully open with the exception of Lake Tarli Karng and surrounding walking tracks which are still closed for further works
ldquoThe southern area of the Morwell National Park also remains closed due to fire impact Stringybark Ridge Track will remain closed for emergency stabilization and rehabilitation works
ldquoWe urge anyone visiting fire-affected areas to drive ride and walk carefully as newly-stabilised tracks will take a while to settle in Please respect the new terrain and help us make sure it lasts for all to enjoy
ldquoAlso be aware that the environment might look very different in the fire-affected areas which could be quite confronting
ldquoThe bush will recover and regenerate responding to fire as it always does and you may already be able to see green shoots coming through in some areasrdquo
Donrsquot forget there will be some seasonal road and track closures in May and June for details check here httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsforest-and-road-closures
For more information on what to see and do in our state forests visit wwwparkwebvicgovau and httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsplaces-to-visit or download the More to Explore app httpswwwffmvicgovauvisiting-state-forestsmore-to-explore-apps-and-maps
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food Fine Coffee
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate ndash African Red French Mint Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice
CANN RIVER HOTEL Princes Hwy Cann River
Ph 51586 221
- Bar - Take Away Meals
- Bottle Shop - Thai Cuisine in selected nights
- Bistro - 7 Days - Catering for any function
- Happy Hours on Mondays Wednesdays amp Fridayrsquos from 530-630
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 ndash12 CRCC
Art Class 330mdash430
EVERY TUESDAY
Patchwork 10am CVBNC
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Gold coin lunch 12mdash1
Drug Alcohol counsellor
Centrelink Agent 10mdash430
Stitch kids 330mdash430
EVERY THURSDAY
Walking Group 6pm CVBNC
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
Youth Drop In Centre
Life Skills for Women
FORTNIGHTLY
Local history 130pm CRCC 1 May
Adult Craft 6pm CRCC 24 April
WHATrsquoS ON THIS FORTNIGHT
2nd May Dentist
3rd amp 17th May Aquafit
7th May Dr Sara CVBNC
8th May Orbost Dr CVBNC
8 amp 9th May Planned Activity group ACT
14th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
14th May Dr Sara CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTUREhellip
23rd May Planned activity group
24th May Physiotherapist visiting
24th May Exercise Group CVBNC
28th May Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
31st May Aquafit
5th June Podiatrist visiting
5th June Hairdresser at CRCC
6th June Dentist
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24
If you
are in
terested in
a sub
scripti
on
or p
lacing an
ad o
r no
tice
in Jin
ga please
con
tact me
at no
lanjad
ee
edu
mailvicgo
vau
or 0
3 5
15
8 6
24
5
Ma
y 20
19
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
29
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
30
ASA
A
1
2
3
6
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
7
ASA
A
8
9
Mo
thers D
ay Mo
rnin
g Tea 1
05
0am
and
Mo
thers D
ay Stall
10
Vo
lleyb
all at Mo
rwell
13
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
14
ASA
A
15
16
17
20
Co
mm
un
ity Brsquob
all A
SAA
21
ASA
A
22
23
24