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Issue No. 75July 2011 PO Box 2008, Hazeldene 3658
Distribution: 500 copies to Silver Creek Rd., Silver Parrot Rd., Creekside Drive., Riverside Cres., Service Road, Moore s Rd., Spring Valley Rd. Upper KingParrot Rd, and the Main Road as far as Minto Rd. Also the Hazeldene Store, Flowerdale Hotel, Strath Creek Store and Glenburn Roadhouse.Articles, advertisements, etc. can be left at the store, posted to PO Box 2008, Hazelden e, or emailed to the Community Ho use at fch@internode.on.net
Flowerdale PrimarySchool
2
Junior Youth Group 5
Kinglake Scouts 9
MSC 21
Local Tradies 22
Flowerdale CommunityHouse
24
Contact Numbers 26
Inside this issue:
ILLUMINATED BY FIRE AT FEDERATION SQUARE
Sharon at Federation Square with Governor at the Flowerdale Tree
Article will appear innext edition of theFlowerdale Flyer
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Flowerdale Primary School
music festival Rockinon the Mountain
November 19th
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FROM COMMUNITY GROUPS
Flowerdale Primary School music festival committee is seeking expressions of interest from local community groups who wouldlike to hold a food stall at the primary school music festival on November 19 th.
We hope to provide a variety of stalls selling different types of food. Currently we are taking requests from groups who wouldlike to sell food on the day.
The festival Rockinon the Mountain is being held on November 19 th from 11.30AM until 8.30 PM.
We are expecting around 1500 guests. The festival is to be held at Drysdales property on the outskirts of Yea.
If your group would like to sell food on the day, please reply to this email. Please include the following details and any questionsyou may have.
NAME OF GROUP -HOURS (you would like to sell food)TYPE of FOOD you would like to sell (Please be aware that we would like a variety of food to be sold and we may need to con-sult with groups who wish to sell the same types of food.)
Please send all expressions of interest by 25th July 2011.
Local Band Competition!!!!!1st prize
hour gig at
Rockin on the Mountain!!!!
How to enter:
1 - Band name
2 - Genre
3 - Where is band based?
4 - Members ( how many, names etc)
5 - Demographic6 - Bio ( a couple of paragraphs on band & members)
7 - Please include a demo ( 2-3 songs)
-Send all applications to:
Rockin on the Mountain comp
C/o Flowerdale Primary school
RMB 6525 Yea - Whittlesea rd
Flowerdale 3717before July 31st, 2011
Queries at: rockinonthemountain@yahoo.com.au
Winner notified by mail & in the August Flowerdale flyer
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Rockin on the MountainOn Saturday, 19thof November, 2011, Flowerdale Primary School presents Rockin on theMountain.
It is going to be a family music festival with loads of attractions. Market stalls, food stalls run by localcommunity groups, kids attractions, show bags, licensed bar, signed guitar to be raffled off, T- shirt comp forthe kids . plus heaps more!!
AND the best music line up Flowerdale has seen in years!!!!
Local band(winner to be announced)
Ed StubbingsDeath Valley Mustangs
RuckusKelly Auty band
Uprising(Australias Got Talent semi finalists 2011!)
Black Sorrows
If you are interesting in volunteering on the day or can lend a hand leading up to event, please contactSamm, Gerri or Ross at rockinonthemountain@yahoo.com.au Please include name, contact number, availability and if you have oneof the following certificates:
* Working with Children Check* Responsible Serving of Alcohol* Food Handling Certificate* First Aid Level 1/2Or any other qualifications that would be usefulAny assistance will be greatly appreciated
Its going to be AWESOME!!
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On 25th June our youth groupies pulled on their adventurous skates and went ice skating at theMelbourne Ice house at the Docklands. It had been at least 22 years since I pulled on skates somy stomach was full of nerves.We travelled in comfort on a Dysons bus, making a lunch stop at McDonalds with 5 adults and 27groupies. Proving themselves again, the groupies behaviour was faultless.We arrived at the Ice House, put on our skates and tried to stand up. It was at this stage wheremy internal dialogue began (OMG what am I doing?). Ignoring all the voices it was to the ice Iwent.
Well the groupies took of like ducks to water and it seems its like riding a bike you dont forget. It was an awesome day and we will remember it for a long long time.Special thanks to Samm, Vicki T, Ross and Peter (Dysons).
Alex Grade 6On Saturday the 25th June the Flowerdale Junior Youth Group went ice skating at Melbourne IceHouse. We left from the school at 10am. After being on the bus for nearly an hour we arrived atMcDonalds where we had lunch. After our lunch we played in the playground. Driving around for
another hour or so we finally arrived to the Ice House. At the Ice house we got our skates on andwent on the Ice. The ice was hard when you fell but once you got the hang of it, it wasnt thathard to skate without have to hold the edge. Many thanks to the parents that helped us and Tanyaand Rod for taking us.
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Flowerdale YouthGroups
Needs Volunteers with
Working with
Childrens Check
Have you got a spare few hours to come &help with Youth Groups.
We need as many parents as possible toassist, the more we have means you wont
have to attend every session.
Contact Community House on 57802664
JUNIOR YOUTH GROUP NEEDSYOUR ASSISTANCE
Volunteers needed for a monthlysausage sizzle at the FlowerdaleMarket to help raise funds to buyequipment, allow youth to continueactivities and go on excursions.
Volunteer drivers for bus with HRtruck licence and working withchildren check to help withexcursions.
Please contact Tanya ASAP 0408333953if you can help with any of the above so
we can continue to provide as manyactivities as we can for our children.
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Rainfall
June 2011(to 23rd June) 52mmTotal for May 2011 57mm
Year to Dateto 23rd June 2011 550mm
to 30th June 2010 474mmTotal 2010 1204mm
RegardsVirginia
WE ARE LOOKING FOR MOREVOLUNTEERS TO DISTRIBUTE THE
FLOWERDALE FLYER.
If you can help once a month todistribute please contact
0418 589 072
1stKinglake Scout Group
Scout NewsOver the long weekend, Bass and I organised a Patrol Activity Scout camp at Kinglake Ranges WildernessCamp. Even though a lot of the Scouts were away for the long weekend, wehad 5 Scouts attend, Ben, Tristan, Owain and of course Bass and I.Friday night everyone arrived at 7:00pm and we set up and had a game
night, Saturday was a busy day, starting with bacon and eggs for breakfastbefore a huge game of 40/40, then the challenging high ropes course in theafternoon. We then had spaghetti bolognaise for dinner. Sunday was just asbusy, with the leap of faith and the Scouts stretching their comfort zone,great job guys! Later in the day we went on a hike and roastedmarshmallows in the middle of the bush. Over all it was a great camp andVERY fun! Van French.Thank you to Sean Adam and Colin French for their help with this camp.The Scouts also recently competed in the annual scout mountain bike endurance race and came first in theirsection. Well done to Matt, Tom, Sam and David.Venturer NewsThe Venturers recently attended the annual four hour mountain bike endurance race at the Victorian Scout
Mountain Bike Park in Officer. They had a fun day of cross country racing on the 3.5km international standardmountain bike trail. At the end of the day they had completed 12 laps and came in third out of all the Venturerteams. Coming up the Venturers have a snowboarding weekend at Mt Buller.
Thinking of Joining?If you are interested in joining as a Cub, Scout or Venturer, or you are an adult looking for a rewarding outletas a leader or an assistant please contact: Group Leader Ray Bartlam Phone: 5786 1529 or by e-mailchriscobern68@hotmail.comIf would like to find out more about Scouting visit www.vicscouts.asn.au
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PERSONAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Would you like to announce birthdays, marriage, engagements, deaths, or other personal advertisements inthe Flowerdale Flyer?
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
THANKYOU
Thankyou to all those who took the time and madethe effort to fill in the Environment Survey.
BEWARE
Our Home and Contents Insurance was due for re-newal on the 27th June. With the renewal came aSupplementary Product Disclosure Statement, whichapplies to new policies after the 20th March 2011and renewal policies after the 2nd of May 2011. Inthis statement is a section about fire which states:We will NOT cover loss or damage caused by bush-fire during any period specified in your current Cer-tificate of Insurance und special conditions as anembargo period.Talking to the insurance company and others thismeans that on certain days deemed by the insurancecompany we would not be covered for bushfire.Consequently, we changed our insurance company.Please make sure you read Product Disclosure State-ments thoroughly. This is a large and well know In-surance Company stating this.Pat Cowman
Flowerdale Environmental Work Engine
Meeting
Community Hub (Next to the Hall)
Friday 8th July at 7pm with a BYO BBQ at 6pm.
Anyone interested in the Environment Group,
those who wanted to join or have joined this is
the perfect time to come along.
Find out how far weve come.
Contact Trent Patten on 57 802 333 if you have
any questions. Look forward to seeing you
there.
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On Thursday the 16th of June a large quantity ofrubbish was dumped on Moores Road nearCoonans Bridge. It consisted of many feed bagsof rubbish and some large electrical items. Thecouncil was phoned and to their credit promptlycame to collect it, utilising valuable and scarcecouncil resources that could be used elsewhere.
These seemingly insignificant infractions all addup to increased council costs which in turn lead tofurther hikes in our rates. So whoever is respon-sible, please consider this next time you feel likeyou cant be bothered going to the tip. Also, itdenigrates places that other people put a lot ofwork into preserving and improving. It can set a
precedent too, and before you know it, people start thinking of an area as an unofficial dump site.Shame on you who ever dumped this, shame on you!
WILDLIFE TOUR
On Friday the 15th of July at 7.00pm we are getting together down at Coonans Bridge Reserve for a wildlifespotting exploration tour. There is a rich diversity of wildlife in this location and this night will be anopportunity to see and hear it all using some special technology such as a thermal camera with large screendisplay and listening devices with parabolic microphones attached for all to use. This type of equipment candetect a small mouse at more than 50 meters away in complete darkness. Trent Patten will be takingwhoever would like to join in on this fun evening of discovery. The tour will go for about an hour and a half,and all you need to bring is yourself, warm clothes, a torch, and a camera if youd like. The evening is for allages, so have dinner before you come, well meet at Coonans Bridge Reserve, near the Landcare sign just at
the start of Upper King Parrot Creek Road. For those who are interested in continuing we will be heading toPicnic Point in the Southern end of Flowerdale afterwards. Call Trent or Vikki Patten on 5780-2333 if youwould like any further information. This activity promises to be fun and informative. See whats out there!Weather dependant if its raining we will cancel.
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Tank rebates extended for bushfire-affected households
Minister for Water Peter Walsh today announced the extension of the rainwater tank grant scheme for bushfire-affectedhouseholds.Visiting Kinglake today, Mr Walsh said the scheme provided grants of up to $1000 for residents to purchase and installrainwater tanks as they rebuild homes destroyed in the 2009 Victorian bushfires. "More than 2100 houses were lost during the 2009 bushfires and many people are still rebuilding," Mr Walsh said."As a part of this process, the Victorian Coalition Government is extending one-off rebates on rainwater tanks to helpfamilies rebuilding after the fires.
"More than 165 households in bushfire affected areas have already received grants to purchase and install rainwatertanks."The scheme will now be extended until June 2012 so that these grants continue to be available during the ongoingrecovery process."The grants are available to residences eligible to receive a Destroyed Homes Payment through the Victorian BushfireAppeal Fund for tanks which meet Australian Design Standards. Mr Walsh said the Victorian Coalition Government was committed to helping Victorians use water wisely and rainwatertanks were a great way to contribute to overall water efficiency. "Now is a great time to install a rainwater tank, with typically cooler and wetter weather starting to set in over winter." Water tank grants that are available to bushfire-affected residents include:$1000 for a tank 4000+ litres connected to all toilets and laundry;$900 for a tank 4000+ litres connected to all toilets; and$500 for a tank 2000-3999 litres connected to all toilets.
"Rainwater tanks not only reduce our reliance on water from our storages, but have great environmental benefitsthrough the capture and re-use of stormwater," Mr Walsh said.For more information visit the resourcesmart.vic.gov.auwebsite or call 1300 363 744.
FLOWERDALE TENNIS CLUBYouth triumphsYOUTH triumphed at Flowerdale Tennis Clubs mid-week socialcompetition grand final in chilly conditions on June 22.In an energetic game showing lots of determination and skill on bothsides, the all-teenage side, the Chewbaccas, consisting of Craig and JackCornelissen, Jess Wendel and Sam Varano won 30 to 22, four sets totwo, against the Whoop Whoops which included James Wendel, Kim
Wilson, Deb Schulz and Chris Stutchbury.The Whoop Whoops were down two members on the night: MariaWendel with a fractured leg and Jake Fish who was away on schoolcamp.A small but enthusiastic crowd gathered to cheer on the players in thegrand final - the first held on the clubs new synthetic grass courts whichwere officially opened last month.The season, which began in early February, has involved more than 40players in nine teams each week. Many teams include family members.Club President, Jeannette Kamar, said that with four new courts availablefor play, the club hoped to expand its next mid-week social competition.With four new courts side by side, we have a great opportunity forfamily and friends to enjoying a healthy and fun activity together, she
said.The clubs next social competition begins late August.To enrol, phone Jeannette on 5780 1520 before August 12.
Flowerdale Tennis Club
m i d - w e e k s o c i a lc o m p e t i t i o n g r a n dfinalists: (from left) JessWendel, Sam Varano, JackCornelissen, Deb Schulz,Kim Wilson , Chr isStutchbury and captains
Craig Cornelissen andJames Wendel.
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FLOWERDALE CRICKET CLUB
Club gears up for cricketEXCITEMENT is building within Flowerdale Cricket Club now that work on itsnew grounds is nearing completion and plans for new training facilities arewell advanced.Colin Crowe, who was elected president at the clubs annual general meeting
on Monday last week, said retractable nets and a new synthetic surface wouldbe installed on the old tennis courts at the Spring Valley Recreation Reserve
to provide training facilities for cricketers in time for the 2011-12 cricket season.Fencing around the oval is to be erected soon, and this will not only stop a lot of balls going intothe creek and stopping play while we find them but will also allow the club to attract sponsors whocan purchase signage advertising their businesses, Mr Crowe said.
It will be fantastic to finally play on our home turf, which now has a good wide pitch, and we willhave excellent facilities, Mr Crowe said.
We hope to have a big open day soon to promote the Flowerdale Sports Club.
We will have great new facilities for cricketers and we also have the fantastic new four courts for
our tennis club, so we want to take every opportunity to grow the sports club for the community.Cricket training is due to begin in September and the club is looking to attract players aged 16 to 60years for its C Grade competition. Women are welcome.The club will hold a meeting for all interested in playing or joining club activities on Monday, July 18from 7pm at the Spring Valley Recreation Reserve pavilion.The clubs new committee includes secretary/treasurer, Chris Wilsher and vice president ChrisEmmins.For inquiries phone Colin Crowe on 5797 3341 or Chris Emmins on 0414 553 342.
FLOWERDALE COMMUNITYBUS
Would you like to use the FlowerdaleCommunity Bus???
For details & costs phoneAnnie Roberston
0429801312
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Advertisement/Public Notice/MediaReleases
Flowerdale Community House and Mitchell CommunityHealth Service
New Office hours are as follows:Monday, Tuesday, Wed 9am-3pmThursday ClosedFriday (Bushfire Community Support) 10am-2pm
Please see back page for contact numbers.
A friendly reminder to register your pet
Pet owners across the Murrindindi Shire are reminded that registration of their animals in now due.
Councils Planning and Environment portfolio spokesman Cr Bob Flowers said there were more than 350
registrations outstanding.
It is important people renew pet registrations as it provides Council with a record of your animals details, CrFlowers said.
Residents often telephone Council out of hours looking for their pets. People who locate stray animals alsotelephone Council requesting officers to pick up the wandering pet. If we have the animal registered we canlook it up on our system and take immediate action to reunite it with its owners, Cr Flowers said.
Of course there is also a risk that an unregistered pet that may be turned into Council could see its ownerfaced with significant fines.
While renewal notices have been sent out to all residents who currently have animals registered on Councilssystem, there has been a slow take-up by some owners. We have sent a reminder to those people to do theright thing.
I would encourage pet owners that do not yet have their animals registered with Council to take appropriateaction to do so. By ensuring that all dogs and cats within the municipality are registered, Council is complyingwith the Domestic Animals Act 1994.
Discounted fees apply to cats and dogs that are micro-chipped and/or are over 10 years of age. Dogs onrural properties that fall into the category of working dogs will also be registered at a discounted rate.
Concession rates also apply for owners who hold an appropriate concession card.
Dog and cat owners are reminded to inform Council of any changes in circumstances concerning petownership. Please contact Sharon Webb on (03) 5772 0366 if you require any assistance with petregistration.
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EDDYS TOWING & TRANSPORTFREE CAR REMOVAL ALL AREAS
All non-ferrous metals*We pay up to $100 a car* more for trucks *(conditions apply)*
Melb Metro daily (MSIC) Wharf acc.24 hours service, 7 days Trade TowingMetro/Country, Twin Car, Car CapacityCaravan Relocation, Tractor, Bobcats
Equipment (up to 5 tons)
FULL TILT TRAY SERVICE
NOW MOVING 20 FOOT CONTAINERS
Phone Eddy 0407849252 or 0357978220
3877 Melba Hwy, Glenburn, 3717 Fax 57978520www.eddystowing@harboursat.com.au
LOCAL
TRADIESOnly $5 a month
NameExpertisePhone numberIs all that is needed
Must be prepaid(leave at the Store)
Marked with Payment:Flowerdale Flyer Tradies List & Contact
Address
And Watch the jobs flow in
New Contact:0418589072 or email jbateman@y7mail.com
for further information
WeWantYou
LOCAL TRADIES LIST(Please note if not prepaid ads will not
be published)
Cabinet MakerRenzo UkosichNew kitchens & renovations
5780 2278
LandscapingAlex Jones-PavescapePaving, Concreting, Bob-cat Hire, Excavator, Post Holes 0409 338 130
Plasterer
Peter KissNew Buildings, Renovations, RepairsNo Job Too Big or Too Small 0413 741 396
PlumberTom SimpsonTLS PlumbingSeptics, WaterTanks etc 0433 309 559
Wood Splitter availableFull Time in Flowerdale
As part of the Tool Library in Flowerdalewe now have a permanent Wood
Splitter available.To book you need to contact
Henry 0427 808 435
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Flowerdale Community House INC
Open Tuesday & Wednesday 10am3pm
Phone: 5780 2664
Flowerdale Community House INC
Open Tuesday & Wednesday 10am3pm
Phone: 5780 2664
Flowerdale Community House INC
Open Tuesday & Wednesday 10am3pm
Phone: 5780 2664
(For all bookings and enquires please phone the Flowerdale Community House)
Whats on at your Community House?MONDAY
YogaEvery Monday, Tutor: Val Tepper $10 (discounts apply, please ask at time of enrolment)
9.30-11.00am.
Lighten UpHas recommenced. Weight Loss Group designed with you in mind all welcome.
Incentives, menu ideas, weigh in from 6pm. Cost $5
TUESDAY
All Day Morning TeaEvery Tuesday from 10-2.30pm. Come and connect with your community
enjoy a cuppa, cake and a chat, casual and relaxed atmosphere and everybody is welcome.
Seniors Group (Over 55s)- Come in and help develop the exciting Calender of events for the
year of activities (anyone over 55 welcome to join). Every Tuesday Morning.
Chi BallTutor: Gemma Wakefiled, $10 (discounts apply, please ask at time of enrolment) 10-
11.30am. Classes will recommence shortly. Please register your interest by phoning
Community House.
Massage/Chiropractic/Osteopathy/AcupuntureEach Tuesday, 1-4pm. Thanks to Hands on
Health Australia professionals, RMIT students and clinician Helen. Acupuncture on first Tuesday ofthe month with Marta. Bookings must be made through Community House.
Quilting & CraftFirst Saturday of each month from 10.30am-3.30pm Cost $5.
PlaygroupTuesdays from 10-12.30, $2 per family. From newborn to preschool. Please bring a
piece of fruit to share. Will commence shortly (see flyer in this edition). Please register by
phoning Community House.
WEDNESDAY
Art GroupA self led group from 1-3pm, Cost $5 bring your supplies and project to this social
group. Please phone Community House for details of Venue.
THURSDAY
YogaEvery Thursday, Tutor: Val Tepper $10 (discounts apply, please ask at time of enrolment)
7.30pm9pm
FRIDAY
Clinical Hypnotherapy/Counselling/NaturopathyAlan Stubenraugh, Senior Practitioner provides
a truly holistic and caring approach to personal issues and health. Appointments can be made throughCommunity House.
Kids Music GroupWill be advised when recommencing.
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Flowerdale Community House INC
Open Tuesday & Wednesday 10am3pm
Phone: 5780 2664
(For all bookings and enquires please phone the Flowerdale Community House)
Whats on at your Community House?FRIDAY cont....
Community DinnersAdults $5, Children $3 and under 5 are free. Club bar opens at 6pm. Meals are
from 6-8pm. We meet at the Recreation Reserve to enjoy a meal together, all welcome. . Please
Note: Community Dinners will be once a month, first Friday of the Month.
SATURDAY
Quilting & CraftFirst Saturday of each month from 10.30am-3.30pm Cost $5.
Japanese CookeryWill resume again when Hiroko is feeling better, we wish all the best with her
recovery.
SUNDAY
ChurchGreen Valley Church, - Church is not
like it used to be, come and check it out. 10am
Flowerdale Hall every Sunday except Flowerdale
Market day it is held at Flowerdale Primary School.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN?
Life DrawingIf you would be interested in joiningthis class, please call the Community House toregister your interest. Classes will be at 7pm in theevening (our tutor Lou will advise of date shortly).Cost $10.
Flowerdale Seniors GroupCome in and helpdevelop the exciting Calendar of events for the yearof activities (anyone over 55 welcome to join).Come in on Tuesday mornings to help with planning
with Trish, Max, Judy and Jan.
Flowerdale Seniors Gardening GroupDrop inon Tuesday or please call Community House toregister your interest.
Physical Activity GroupFor over 55s an excitingrange of classes are planned with Rickie Nuskeincluding Thi Chi, Yoga, Pilates, walking strengthtraining, aerobics etc... Please come and getinvolved, begins shortly and all sessions free ofcharge.
Ladies & Mens Chainsaw ClassesDue topopular demand another series of workshops willcommence shortly. |See flyer in this months editionfor further information. Enormous thanks to Peter Auty. Please call Community to register yourinterest.
Mens Cooking Classes All Ages. Please callCommunity House to register your interest.
Senior Youth Group ActivitiesSurf Clinic, PaintBall/Skrmish & other Activities. Please callCommunity House to register your interest
SERVICES
Community BusTo use the community buscontact 0429801312 details.
Op ShopCall in and have a browse you maypick up a bargain. Volunteers are alwaysneeded so if you have a spare few hours please
call the Community House.
Flowerdale Food ShareThanks to theongoing partnership with Berry Street and theVictorian Food Bank. Phone or come and speakwith Odette.
FirewoodIf you are in desperate need offirewood, please call the Community House.
Annie on UGFMEach Saturday Morning at
9.30am on 88.9/98.9UGFM. Annie gives theFlowerdale Report, Good Morning Murrindindiand has a wide listening audience.
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Ambulance 000
Bee Swarm Removal 0400 337 556
Berry Street 5772 3383
Beyond Blue 1300 224 636
Bushfire Building Advice Line 1300 360 320
Bushfire Case Management Service 1800 050 400
CFA Emergency 000
Consumer Affairs Victoira 1300 558 181
DHS Child Protection 1800 650 227(After Hours) 13 12 78
Flowerdale Hub 5780 2704
Dial Before you Dig 1100
DoctorYea 5736 0444
Direct LineDrug & Alcohol Counselling 1800 888 236
Flowerdale Community Hall (Bookings) 5780 2027
Flowerdale Community House (Hall) 5780 2664
Flowerdale Hotel 5780 1230
Flowerdale Kindergarten 5780 2020
Flowerdale Primary School 5780 1264
Hazeldene Store 5780 1202
Green Valley ChurchFlowerdale 0434 357 730
Griefline (12noon-Midnight) 9596 7799
Help for Wildlife 0417 380 687
HospitalYea 5736 0400
Housing for people with drug/alcohol issues 5784 5555
Insurance Ombudsman 1300 728 228
Kids Help Line 1800 551 800
Kinglake Ranges Neighbourhood House 5786 1301
Lands Titles 8636 2026
Lifeline 13 11 14
JP (Lyn Gunter) 5780 2382
(G Atkins) 5786 2038
(K Stewart) 5786 1557
Maternal & Child Health Emergency (AH) 1800 134 883
Mensline 1300 789 978
Mental Health Advice Line 1300 280 737Mitchell Community Health Services 1300 773 352
Murrindindi Shire Council
Alexandra 5772 0333
Yea 5797 2209
Kinglake 5786 1522
Home Based Child Care 5772 0362
Aged Care Services 5772 0360
Local Law Emergencies * 0419 572 425
Engineering Emergencies * 0407 509 413
Local Law Enforcement 5772 0333
*These numbers must only be used in the case of an
emergency. If matter is not urgent please contact MSC during
office hours.
Nurse-On-Call 1300 606 024Office of Housing (Seymour DHS) 1800 680 694
Open Family Youth Outreach Worker 0417 160 598
PoliceKinglake 5786 1333
Yea 5797 2630
Emergency 000
Poisons Information 13 11 26
Red Cross REDiPlan 8327 7700
Regional Information & Advocacy Council 1800 221 944
Relationships Australia 1300 364 277
Rural Financial Counselling Service 5735 4342
Rural Housing Network 5735 2000
SES 13 25 00
TRU Energy Power Failure 13 17 99
VetYea 5797 2333Whittlesea 9716 2495
Victorian Aids & Equipment Program 5832 2200
Vi i A t li 5831 3555
COMMUNITY, AGENCY & EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS FLOWERDALE COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY
Captain: Glenn WoodsStation: 5780 2179Meets: 7.30pm 1st Tuesday of Month
Emergency: 000
Training: 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month at 9am
WOULD YOU LIKE TO USETHEFLOWERDALE COMMUNITY
BUS??????
For details & costs phoneAnnie Roberston
0429801312
DEADLINE FOR
FLOWERDALE FLYER
AUGUST EDITION IS
TUESDAY 21ST JULY 2011
Mobile Library Visits:
Hazeldene Bus Stop1.30 to 4.30pm 1st & 3rdThursday of month.
If you have internet access at home you can reservebooks at the Yarra Plenty Regional Library website
(www.yprl.vic.gov.au) and collect them from the MobileLibrary.
ADVERTISING RATES1/16 Page $10.001/8 Page $20.001/4 Page $30.001/2 Page $45.00Full Page $90.00
Classified Ads $1 per line
Personals Free
Email the Flowerdale Community House atfch@internode.on.net or post to:PO Box 2008, Hazeldene 3658
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