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Gazette
5 Award for Farmersrsquo Market
8 Seniors Festival 5 New Twilight
Market
October 2017
FIRE READYGETTING Early preparation means better preparation for the upcoming fire season
Feature article page 6 gt Photo credit Corangamite CMA
2 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
Bannockburn CustomerService Centre2 Pope Street BannockburnVictoria 3331
Linton CustomerService Centre68 Sussex Street LintonVictoria 3360
PhoneP 5220 7111F 5220 7100
Postal addressGolden Plains Shire CouncilPO Box 111 BannockburnVictoria 3331
Emergency contactsP 1300 363 036P 5220 7111 (24 Hours)
Bannockburn Cultural Centre27 High Street BannockburnP 5220 7260
The Well Smythesdale Business Health amp Community Hub19 Heales Street SmythesdaleP 5321 1500
Northern Community CentreSago Hill Road HaddonP 5342 7000
Bannockburn FamilyServices Centre2a Pope StreetBannockburnP 5220 7230
YOURCOUNCIL
Greetings to all and I hope you are taking the opportunity to get out and about in your community as the weather improves
It was great to see the support for a recent Tree Planting Day in Inverleigh and Batesford Organised by our local Landcare groups on National Tree Day these were well supported by our communities and will result in 1200 new trees to beautify our landscapes You can see the article on page 4
More spending on roads is something that is always high on the wishlist of our residents We recently received some good news in this area with an important freight road granted State Government funding ndash you can find out more on page 8
I also encourage our mature-aged residents to consider the great opportunities available during Seniors Festival which is running throughout the month of October Free and low-cost events and activities will be held across Victoria including in our Shire Further information is available on page 8
Rod Nicholls ndash Chief Executive Officer
FROM THE CEO
Welcome to the October Gazette
As the weather warms up our Environment team get to work on our roadside slashing program They also conduct inspections throughout the Shire and have the power to issue Fire Prevention Notices advising residents that their properties require further fire prevention work Our approach is to work with residents to keep the whole community safe Further advice on getting lsquofire readyrsquo is on pages 6 and 7
Wersquore pleased to announce the inaugural Golden Plains Twilight Market which will be held on Thursday December 21ndash more information is on page 5 This event is in response to feedback from our Farmers Market stallholders and patrons who told us they wanted to see a wider variety of stallholders and a more accessible timeslot Mark it in your diary and we hope to see you there
Cr Des Phelan ndash Mayor
FROM THE MAYOR
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 3
Golden Plains Farmersrsquo Market830am ndash 1230pm Cnr High amp Milton Streets Bannockburn Farm fresh produce free parking free entry and kidsrsquo activities More info goldenplainsfarmersmarketcomau
EVENTS
Whatrsquos on in Golden Plains
October
Golden Plains Farmersrsquo Market830am ndash 1230pm Cnr High amp Milton Streets Bannockburn Farm fresh produce free parking free entry and kidsrsquo activities More info goldenplainsfarmersmarketcomau
Woodland Sculpture Park Open Garden1000am onwards 10 Woodland Drive Scarsdale
Woodland Sculpture Park will be open to the public the first weekend of each month
7th
Inverleigh Food Swap 14th930am ndash 1000am 15a High St Inverleigh See article page 5
Linton Primary School 150th Celebration WeekendA variety of events throughout Linton to celebrate including a family fun day ndash collect a program from the school or phone 5344 7341
Small Business Clinic - Haddon1030am 396 Sago Hill Road Haddon
One to one mentoring sessions to support small business
Smythesdale Country Market900am ndash 100pm 35A Brooke St Smythesdale
More info Woady Yaloak Historical Society 5342 8754
7TH amp 8TH
NOVEMBER
Small Business Clinic - Smythesdale1030am 19 Heales St Smythesdale
One to one mentoring sessions to support small business
Creators and Craft Market1000am to 200pm Cnr High amp Milton Sts Bannockburn
For creators and designers to show and sell their artistic products
26th
18TH
Smythesdale Country Market900am ndash 100pm 35A Brooke St Smythesdale
More info Woady Yaloak Historical Society 5342 8754
Inverleigh Produce and Lifestyle Market800am ndash 200pm High St Inverleigh
A monthly event bringing together local producers and artists designed for the local and wider communities
18th
Inverleigh Food Swap930am ndash 1000am 15a High St Inverleigh
See article page 5
4th 11th
21st
19th
22ND
14TH amp 15TH14TH amp 15TH
Inverleigh Produce Market 15th800am ndash 200pm High St Inverleigh A monthly event bringing together local producers and artists
4 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
news
TRAINING ACROSS THE SHIREOur free and low-cost business training sessions will continue over the next three months in several convenient locations
We have been delighted with the community response to this training with several sessions booking out or close to capacity
Training and mentoring opportunities such as one-to-one mentoring small business training and more are coming up in Haddon Inverleigh Bannockburn and Smythesdale Check the events calendar on page 3 for further details
COMMUNITY TREE PLANTINGCommunity members were out in force on the Planet Ark National Tree Day earlier this year planting new trees shrubs and grasses in Council Reserves in Batesford and Inverleigh
The planting sites were organised by local Landcare Groups with tubestock and guards provided by Treehome Nursery and Council Over 1200 tubestock were planted that will add to the beauty of Council reserves in years to come A huge thank you to all involved
CWA LENDS A HANDOur Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services have been delighted with the support they have received from the Country Womenrsquos Association of Mereburn (Meredith) and Scarsdale
These groups have provided support to buy books for children to be given at their 2 year old check as well as gifts of toothbrushes and toothpaste to give children at their 18 month check These small gifts are a welcome surprise for families and children when they come along for their key age and stage checks with their MCH nurse
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 5
news
FARMERSrsquo MARKET AWARDEDGolden Plains Farmersrsquo Market has been recognised for its contribution to regional tourism with a category award win at the 2017 Geelong Business Excellence Awards
From our first market in 2009 with just 14 stallholders numbers quickly grew and currently the market peaks at over 50 stallholders during the summer months ndash attracting more than 1000 visitors per month
Our loyal stallholders deserve our thanks as they are the backbone of our market and what keeps visitors coming back again and again
Pictured is Market Manager Lisa Shaw with Roger Grant from award sponsors Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine
INVERLEIGH FOOD SWAPDo you have any excess home grown produce that might normally go unused or to waste Why not bring it along to swap for something else
Bring along your fruit amp veggies herbs eggs egg cartons seeds seedlings preserves honey woolhellipand more The community organisers welcome you to bring any homegrown produce to swap it with other community members
No money changes hands just a friendly swap of produce knowledge and conversation Held every month on the second Saturday at Sonny Cafeacute 15a High St Inverleigh from 930am ndash 1000am
TWILIGHT MARKET ndash SAVE THE DATEWe are excited to bring you our first ever Golden Plains Twilight Market just before Christmas this year
Taking place at the Farmers Market site on Thursday 21 December from 400 to 900pm the Twilight Market will be a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs Stallholders are expected to include fresh fruit and veg flowers cheese preserves and produce direct from the farmers makers artists and gourmet provedores of our region There will also be a licensed bar and live music from local songstress Imogen Brough star of The Voice
Proudly sponsored by Powershop and Bannockburn and District Connected Communities
6 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
ARE YOU FIRE READY
Preparing and planning ahead can save you and your family from the stress trauma and danger of being threatened by fire
It is important to prepare before the fire season and Council is urging all residents to take the necessary steps to ensure they are Fire Ready If you are in a high-risk bushfire area know what to do and when and where to go on hot dry windy days
Prepare your property
It is important that you reduce the fine fuels around your house Fine fuels such as leaves twigs bark and grass are a primary driver of fire intensity and spread A well prepared property is more likely to survive a fire Some things you can do now include
Cut your grass around your house
Clean out the gutters on your house
Rake up leaves and twigs around your house
Check out the CFA Prepare your Property page at cfavicgovau
Donrsquot start fires
Careless actions on days of high fire danger can cause fires On High Fire Danger days avoid
bull Mowing or slashing long dry grassbull Angle grinding or welding in the
openbull Driving or
parking in long dry grass
bull Using power equipment that may cause sparks or overheat
bull Having a fire in the open
Councilrsquos fire season preparation
Golden Plains Shire does its part in preparing our community for the fire season by slashing long grass on roadsides and in reserves conducting fire hazard inspections of private property and issuing Fire Prevention Notices and helping CFA brigades to burn roadsides and reserves
As the fire season approaches it is vital that residents and communities prepare for a long hot summer Golden Plains Shire residents can do lots of things to prepare their property and family to reduce the bushfire risk
HANDY RESOURCESTo see current incidents and warnings visit emergencyvicgovau
For information on how to plan and prepare check out cfavicgovau
Photo credit Corangamite CMA
PREPAREactsurvive
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
2 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
Bannockburn CustomerService Centre2 Pope Street BannockburnVictoria 3331
Linton CustomerService Centre68 Sussex Street LintonVictoria 3360
PhoneP 5220 7111F 5220 7100
Postal addressGolden Plains Shire CouncilPO Box 111 BannockburnVictoria 3331
Emergency contactsP 1300 363 036P 5220 7111 (24 Hours)
Bannockburn Cultural Centre27 High Street BannockburnP 5220 7260
The Well Smythesdale Business Health amp Community Hub19 Heales Street SmythesdaleP 5321 1500
Northern Community CentreSago Hill Road HaddonP 5342 7000
Bannockburn FamilyServices Centre2a Pope StreetBannockburnP 5220 7230
YOURCOUNCIL
Greetings to all and I hope you are taking the opportunity to get out and about in your community as the weather improves
It was great to see the support for a recent Tree Planting Day in Inverleigh and Batesford Organised by our local Landcare groups on National Tree Day these were well supported by our communities and will result in 1200 new trees to beautify our landscapes You can see the article on page 4
More spending on roads is something that is always high on the wishlist of our residents We recently received some good news in this area with an important freight road granted State Government funding ndash you can find out more on page 8
I also encourage our mature-aged residents to consider the great opportunities available during Seniors Festival which is running throughout the month of October Free and low-cost events and activities will be held across Victoria including in our Shire Further information is available on page 8
Rod Nicholls ndash Chief Executive Officer
FROM THE CEO
Welcome to the October Gazette
As the weather warms up our Environment team get to work on our roadside slashing program They also conduct inspections throughout the Shire and have the power to issue Fire Prevention Notices advising residents that their properties require further fire prevention work Our approach is to work with residents to keep the whole community safe Further advice on getting lsquofire readyrsquo is on pages 6 and 7
Wersquore pleased to announce the inaugural Golden Plains Twilight Market which will be held on Thursday December 21ndash more information is on page 5 This event is in response to feedback from our Farmers Market stallholders and patrons who told us they wanted to see a wider variety of stallholders and a more accessible timeslot Mark it in your diary and we hope to see you there
Cr Des Phelan ndash Mayor
FROM THE MAYOR
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 3
Golden Plains Farmersrsquo Market830am ndash 1230pm Cnr High amp Milton Streets Bannockburn Farm fresh produce free parking free entry and kidsrsquo activities More info goldenplainsfarmersmarketcomau
EVENTS
Whatrsquos on in Golden Plains
October
Golden Plains Farmersrsquo Market830am ndash 1230pm Cnr High amp Milton Streets Bannockburn Farm fresh produce free parking free entry and kidsrsquo activities More info goldenplainsfarmersmarketcomau
Woodland Sculpture Park Open Garden1000am onwards 10 Woodland Drive Scarsdale
Woodland Sculpture Park will be open to the public the first weekend of each month
7th
Inverleigh Food Swap 14th930am ndash 1000am 15a High St Inverleigh See article page 5
Linton Primary School 150th Celebration WeekendA variety of events throughout Linton to celebrate including a family fun day ndash collect a program from the school or phone 5344 7341
Small Business Clinic - Haddon1030am 396 Sago Hill Road Haddon
One to one mentoring sessions to support small business
Smythesdale Country Market900am ndash 100pm 35A Brooke St Smythesdale
More info Woady Yaloak Historical Society 5342 8754
7TH amp 8TH
NOVEMBER
Small Business Clinic - Smythesdale1030am 19 Heales St Smythesdale
One to one mentoring sessions to support small business
Creators and Craft Market1000am to 200pm Cnr High amp Milton Sts Bannockburn
For creators and designers to show and sell their artistic products
26th
18TH
Smythesdale Country Market900am ndash 100pm 35A Brooke St Smythesdale
More info Woady Yaloak Historical Society 5342 8754
Inverleigh Produce and Lifestyle Market800am ndash 200pm High St Inverleigh
A monthly event bringing together local producers and artists designed for the local and wider communities
18th
Inverleigh Food Swap930am ndash 1000am 15a High St Inverleigh
See article page 5
4th 11th
21st
19th
22ND
14TH amp 15TH14TH amp 15TH
Inverleigh Produce Market 15th800am ndash 200pm High St Inverleigh A monthly event bringing together local producers and artists
4 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
news
TRAINING ACROSS THE SHIREOur free and low-cost business training sessions will continue over the next three months in several convenient locations
We have been delighted with the community response to this training with several sessions booking out or close to capacity
Training and mentoring opportunities such as one-to-one mentoring small business training and more are coming up in Haddon Inverleigh Bannockburn and Smythesdale Check the events calendar on page 3 for further details
COMMUNITY TREE PLANTINGCommunity members were out in force on the Planet Ark National Tree Day earlier this year planting new trees shrubs and grasses in Council Reserves in Batesford and Inverleigh
The planting sites were organised by local Landcare Groups with tubestock and guards provided by Treehome Nursery and Council Over 1200 tubestock were planted that will add to the beauty of Council reserves in years to come A huge thank you to all involved
CWA LENDS A HANDOur Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services have been delighted with the support they have received from the Country Womenrsquos Association of Mereburn (Meredith) and Scarsdale
These groups have provided support to buy books for children to be given at their 2 year old check as well as gifts of toothbrushes and toothpaste to give children at their 18 month check These small gifts are a welcome surprise for families and children when they come along for their key age and stage checks with their MCH nurse
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 5
news
FARMERSrsquo MARKET AWARDEDGolden Plains Farmersrsquo Market has been recognised for its contribution to regional tourism with a category award win at the 2017 Geelong Business Excellence Awards
From our first market in 2009 with just 14 stallholders numbers quickly grew and currently the market peaks at over 50 stallholders during the summer months ndash attracting more than 1000 visitors per month
Our loyal stallholders deserve our thanks as they are the backbone of our market and what keeps visitors coming back again and again
Pictured is Market Manager Lisa Shaw with Roger Grant from award sponsors Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine
INVERLEIGH FOOD SWAPDo you have any excess home grown produce that might normally go unused or to waste Why not bring it along to swap for something else
Bring along your fruit amp veggies herbs eggs egg cartons seeds seedlings preserves honey woolhellipand more The community organisers welcome you to bring any homegrown produce to swap it with other community members
No money changes hands just a friendly swap of produce knowledge and conversation Held every month on the second Saturday at Sonny Cafeacute 15a High St Inverleigh from 930am ndash 1000am
TWILIGHT MARKET ndash SAVE THE DATEWe are excited to bring you our first ever Golden Plains Twilight Market just before Christmas this year
Taking place at the Farmers Market site on Thursday 21 December from 400 to 900pm the Twilight Market will be a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs Stallholders are expected to include fresh fruit and veg flowers cheese preserves and produce direct from the farmers makers artists and gourmet provedores of our region There will also be a licensed bar and live music from local songstress Imogen Brough star of The Voice
Proudly sponsored by Powershop and Bannockburn and District Connected Communities
6 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
ARE YOU FIRE READY
Preparing and planning ahead can save you and your family from the stress trauma and danger of being threatened by fire
It is important to prepare before the fire season and Council is urging all residents to take the necessary steps to ensure they are Fire Ready If you are in a high-risk bushfire area know what to do and when and where to go on hot dry windy days
Prepare your property
It is important that you reduce the fine fuels around your house Fine fuels such as leaves twigs bark and grass are a primary driver of fire intensity and spread A well prepared property is more likely to survive a fire Some things you can do now include
Cut your grass around your house
Clean out the gutters on your house
Rake up leaves and twigs around your house
Check out the CFA Prepare your Property page at cfavicgovau
Donrsquot start fires
Careless actions on days of high fire danger can cause fires On High Fire Danger days avoid
bull Mowing or slashing long dry grassbull Angle grinding or welding in the
openbull Driving or
parking in long dry grass
bull Using power equipment that may cause sparks or overheat
bull Having a fire in the open
Councilrsquos fire season preparation
Golden Plains Shire does its part in preparing our community for the fire season by slashing long grass on roadsides and in reserves conducting fire hazard inspections of private property and issuing Fire Prevention Notices and helping CFA brigades to burn roadsides and reserves
As the fire season approaches it is vital that residents and communities prepare for a long hot summer Golden Plains Shire residents can do lots of things to prepare their property and family to reduce the bushfire risk
HANDY RESOURCESTo see current incidents and warnings visit emergencyvicgovau
For information on how to plan and prepare check out cfavicgovau
Photo credit Corangamite CMA
PREPAREactsurvive
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 3
Golden Plains Farmersrsquo Market830am ndash 1230pm Cnr High amp Milton Streets Bannockburn Farm fresh produce free parking free entry and kidsrsquo activities More info goldenplainsfarmersmarketcomau
EVENTS
Whatrsquos on in Golden Plains
October
Golden Plains Farmersrsquo Market830am ndash 1230pm Cnr High amp Milton Streets Bannockburn Farm fresh produce free parking free entry and kidsrsquo activities More info goldenplainsfarmersmarketcomau
Woodland Sculpture Park Open Garden1000am onwards 10 Woodland Drive Scarsdale
Woodland Sculpture Park will be open to the public the first weekend of each month
7th
Inverleigh Food Swap 14th930am ndash 1000am 15a High St Inverleigh See article page 5
Linton Primary School 150th Celebration WeekendA variety of events throughout Linton to celebrate including a family fun day ndash collect a program from the school or phone 5344 7341
Small Business Clinic - Haddon1030am 396 Sago Hill Road Haddon
One to one mentoring sessions to support small business
Smythesdale Country Market900am ndash 100pm 35A Brooke St Smythesdale
More info Woady Yaloak Historical Society 5342 8754
7TH amp 8TH
NOVEMBER
Small Business Clinic - Smythesdale1030am 19 Heales St Smythesdale
One to one mentoring sessions to support small business
Creators and Craft Market1000am to 200pm Cnr High amp Milton Sts Bannockburn
For creators and designers to show and sell their artistic products
26th
18TH
Smythesdale Country Market900am ndash 100pm 35A Brooke St Smythesdale
More info Woady Yaloak Historical Society 5342 8754
Inverleigh Produce and Lifestyle Market800am ndash 200pm High St Inverleigh
A monthly event bringing together local producers and artists designed for the local and wider communities
18th
Inverleigh Food Swap930am ndash 1000am 15a High St Inverleigh
See article page 5
4th 11th
21st
19th
22ND
14TH amp 15TH14TH amp 15TH
Inverleigh Produce Market 15th800am ndash 200pm High St Inverleigh A monthly event bringing together local producers and artists
4 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
news
TRAINING ACROSS THE SHIREOur free and low-cost business training sessions will continue over the next three months in several convenient locations
We have been delighted with the community response to this training with several sessions booking out or close to capacity
Training and mentoring opportunities such as one-to-one mentoring small business training and more are coming up in Haddon Inverleigh Bannockburn and Smythesdale Check the events calendar on page 3 for further details
COMMUNITY TREE PLANTINGCommunity members were out in force on the Planet Ark National Tree Day earlier this year planting new trees shrubs and grasses in Council Reserves in Batesford and Inverleigh
The planting sites were organised by local Landcare Groups with tubestock and guards provided by Treehome Nursery and Council Over 1200 tubestock were planted that will add to the beauty of Council reserves in years to come A huge thank you to all involved
CWA LENDS A HANDOur Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services have been delighted with the support they have received from the Country Womenrsquos Association of Mereburn (Meredith) and Scarsdale
These groups have provided support to buy books for children to be given at their 2 year old check as well as gifts of toothbrushes and toothpaste to give children at their 18 month check These small gifts are a welcome surprise for families and children when they come along for their key age and stage checks with their MCH nurse
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 5
news
FARMERSrsquo MARKET AWARDEDGolden Plains Farmersrsquo Market has been recognised for its contribution to regional tourism with a category award win at the 2017 Geelong Business Excellence Awards
From our first market in 2009 with just 14 stallholders numbers quickly grew and currently the market peaks at over 50 stallholders during the summer months ndash attracting more than 1000 visitors per month
Our loyal stallholders deserve our thanks as they are the backbone of our market and what keeps visitors coming back again and again
Pictured is Market Manager Lisa Shaw with Roger Grant from award sponsors Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine
INVERLEIGH FOOD SWAPDo you have any excess home grown produce that might normally go unused or to waste Why not bring it along to swap for something else
Bring along your fruit amp veggies herbs eggs egg cartons seeds seedlings preserves honey woolhellipand more The community organisers welcome you to bring any homegrown produce to swap it with other community members
No money changes hands just a friendly swap of produce knowledge and conversation Held every month on the second Saturday at Sonny Cafeacute 15a High St Inverleigh from 930am ndash 1000am
TWILIGHT MARKET ndash SAVE THE DATEWe are excited to bring you our first ever Golden Plains Twilight Market just before Christmas this year
Taking place at the Farmers Market site on Thursday 21 December from 400 to 900pm the Twilight Market will be a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs Stallholders are expected to include fresh fruit and veg flowers cheese preserves and produce direct from the farmers makers artists and gourmet provedores of our region There will also be a licensed bar and live music from local songstress Imogen Brough star of The Voice
Proudly sponsored by Powershop and Bannockburn and District Connected Communities
6 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
ARE YOU FIRE READY
Preparing and planning ahead can save you and your family from the stress trauma and danger of being threatened by fire
It is important to prepare before the fire season and Council is urging all residents to take the necessary steps to ensure they are Fire Ready If you are in a high-risk bushfire area know what to do and when and where to go on hot dry windy days
Prepare your property
It is important that you reduce the fine fuels around your house Fine fuels such as leaves twigs bark and grass are a primary driver of fire intensity and spread A well prepared property is more likely to survive a fire Some things you can do now include
Cut your grass around your house
Clean out the gutters on your house
Rake up leaves and twigs around your house
Check out the CFA Prepare your Property page at cfavicgovau
Donrsquot start fires
Careless actions on days of high fire danger can cause fires On High Fire Danger days avoid
bull Mowing or slashing long dry grassbull Angle grinding or welding in the
openbull Driving or
parking in long dry grass
bull Using power equipment that may cause sparks or overheat
bull Having a fire in the open
Councilrsquos fire season preparation
Golden Plains Shire does its part in preparing our community for the fire season by slashing long grass on roadsides and in reserves conducting fire hazard inspections of private property and issuing Fire Prevention Notices and helping CFA brigades to burn roadsides and reserves
As the fire season approaches it is vital that residents and communities prepare for a long hot summer Golden Plains Shire residents can do lots of things to prepare their property and family to reduce the bushfire risk
HANDY RESOURCESTo see current incidents and warnings visit emergencyvicgovau
For information on how to plan and prepare check out cfavicgovau
Photo credit Corangamite CMA
PREPAREactsurvive
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
4 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
news
TRAINING ACROSS THE SHIREOur free and low-cost business training sessions will continue over the next three months in several convenient locations
We have been delighted with the community response to this training with several sessions booking out or close to capacity
Training and mentoring opportunities such as one-to-one mentoring small business training and more are coming up in Haddon Inverleigh Bannockburn and Smythesdale Check the events calendar on page 3 for further details
COMMUNITY TREE PLANTINGCommunity members were out in force on the Planet Ark National Tree Day earlier this year planting new trees shrubs and grasses in Council Reserves in Batesford and Inverleigh
The planting sites were organised by local Landcare Groups with tubestock and guards provided by Treehome Nursery and Council Over 1200 tubestock were planted that will add to the beauty of Council reserves in years to come A huge thank you to all involved
CWA LENDS A HANDOur Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services have been delighted with the support they have received from the Country Womenrsquos Association of Mereburn (Meredith) and Scarsdale
These groups have provided support to buy books for children to be given at their 2 year old check as well as gifts of toothbrushes and toothpaste to give children at their 18 month check These small gifts are a welcome surprise for families and children when they come along for their key age and stage checks with their MCH nurse
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 5
news
FARMERSrsquo MARKET AWARDEDGolden Plains Farmersrsquo Market has been recognised for its contribution to regional tourism with a category award win at the 2017 Geelong Business Excellence Awards
From our first market in 2009 with just 14 stallholders numbers quickly grew and currently the market peaks at over 50 stallholders during the summer months ndash attracting more than 1000 visitors per month
Our loyal stallholders deserve our thanks as they are the backbone of our market and what keeps visitors coming back again and again
Pictured is Market Manager Lisa Shaw with Roger Grant from award sponsors Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine
INVERLEIGH FOOD SWAPDo you have any excess home grown produce that might normally go unused or to waste Why not bring it along to swap for something else
Bring along your fruit amp veggies herbs eggs egg cartons seeds seedlings preserves honey woolhellipand more The community organisers welcome you to bring any homegrown produce to swap it with other community members
No money changes hands just a friendly swap of produce knowledge and conversation Held every month on the second Saturday at Sonny Cafeacute 15a High St Inverleigh from 930am ndash 1000am
TWILIGHT MARKET ndash SAVE THE DATEWe are excited to bring you our first ever Golden Plains Twilight Market just before Christmas this year
Taking place at the Farmers Market site on Thursday 21 December from 400 to 900pm the Twilight Market will be a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs Stallholders are expected to include fresh fruit and veg flowers cheese preserves and produce direct from the farmers makers artists and gourmet provedores of our region There will also be a licensed bar and live music from local songstress Imogen Brough star of The Voice
Proudly sponsored by Powershop and Bannockburn and District Connected Communities
6 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
ARE YOU FIRE READY
Preparing and planning ahead can save you and your family from the stress trauma and danger of being threatened by fire
It is important to prepare before the fire season and Council is urging all residents to take the necessary steps to ensure they are Fire Ready If you are in a high-risk bushfire area know what to do and when and where to go on hot dry windy days
Prepare your property
It is important that you reduce the fine fuels around your house Fine fuels such as leaves twigs bark and grass are a primary driver of fire intensity and spread A well prepared property is more likely to survive a fire Some things you can do now include
Cut your grass around your house
Clean out the gutters on your house
Rake up leaves and twigs around your house
Check out the CFA Prepare your Property page at cfavicgovau
Donrsquot start fires
Careless actions on days of high fire danger can cause fires On High Fire Danger days avoid
bull Mowing or slashing long dry grassbull Angle grinding or welding in the
openbull Driving or
parking in long dry grass
bull Using power equipment that may cause sparks or overheat
bull Having a fire in the open
Councilrsquos fire season preparation
Golden Plains Shire does its part in preparing our community for the fire season by slashing long grass on roadsides and in reserves conducting fire hazard inspections of private property and issuing Fire Prevention Notices and helping CFA brigades to burn roadsides and reserves
As the fire season approaches it is vital that residents and communities prepare for a long hot summer Golden Plains Shire residents can do lots of things to prepare their property and family to reduce the bushfire risk
HANDY RESOURCESTo see current incidents and warnings visit emergencyvicgovau
For information on how to plan and prepare check out cfavicgovau
Photo credit Corangamite CMA
PREPAREactsurvive
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 5
news
FARMERSrsquo MARKET AWARDEDGolden Plains Farmersrsquo Market has been recognised for its contribution to regional tourism with a category award win at the 2017 Geelong Business Excellence Awards
From our first market in 2009 with just 14 stallholders numbers quickly grew and currently the market peaks at over 50 stallholders during the summer months ndash attracting more than 1000 visitors per month
Our loyal stallholders deserve our thanks as they are the backbone of our market and what keeps visitors coming back again and again
Pictured is Market Manager Lisa Shaw with Roger Grant from award sponsors Tourism Greater Geelong and the Bellarine
INVERLEIGH FOOD SWAPDo you have any excess home grown produce that might normally go unused or to waste Why not bring it along to swap for something else
Bring along your fruit amp veggies herbs eggs egg cartons seeds seedlings preserves honey woolhellipand more The community organisers welcome you to bring any homegrown produce to swap it with other community members
No money changes hands just a friendly swap of produce knowledge and conversation Held every month on the second Saturday at Sonny Cafeacute 15a High St Inverleigh from 930am ndash 1000am
TWILIGHT MARKET ndash SAVE THE DATEWe are excited to bring you our first ever Golden Plains Twilight Market just before Christmas this year
Taking place at the Farmers Market site on Thursday 21 December from 400 to 900pm the Twilight Market will be a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs Stallholders are expected to include fresh fruit and veg flowers cheese preserves and produce direct from the farmers makers artists and gourmet provedores of our region There will also be a licensed bar and live music from local songstress Imogen Brough star of The Voice
Proudly sponsored by Powershop and Bannockburn and District Connected Communities
6 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
ARE YOU FIRE READY
Preparing and planning ahead can save you and your family from the stress trauma and danger of being threatened by fire
It is important to prepare before the fire season and Council is urging all residents to take the necessary steps to ensure they are Fire Ready If you are in a high-risk bushfire area know what to do and when and where to go on hot dry windy days
Prepare your property
It is important that you reduce the fine fuels around your house Fine fuels such as leaves twigs bark and grass are a primary driver of fire intensity and spread A well prepared property is more likely to survive a fire Some things you can do now include
Cut your grass around your house
Clean out the gutters on your house
Rake up leaves and twigs around your house
Check out the CFA Prepare your Property page at cfavicgovau
Donrsquot start fires
Careless actions on days of high fire danger can cause fires On High Fire Danger days avoid
bull Mowing or slashing long dry grassbull Angle grinding or welding in the
openbull Driving or
parking in long dry grass
bull Using power equipment that may cause sparks or overheat
bull Having a fire in the open
Councilrsquos fire season preparation
Golden Plains Shire does its part in preparing our community for the fire season by slashing long grass on roadsides and in reserves conducting fire hazard inspections of private property and issuing Fire Prevention Notices and helping CFA brigades to burn roadsides and reserves
As the fire season approaches it is vital that residents and communities prepare for a long hot summer Golden Plains Shire residents can do lots of things to prepare their property and family to reduce the bushfire risk
HANDY RESOURCESTo see current incidents and warnings visit emergencyvicgovau
For information on how to plan and prepare check out cfavicgovau
Photo credit Corangamite CMA
PREPAREactsurvive
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
6 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
ARE YOU FIRE READY
Preparing and planning ahead can save you and your family from the stress trauma and danger of being threatened by fire
It is important to prepare before the fire season and Council is urging all residents to take the necessary steps to ensure they are Fire Ready If you are in a high-risk bushfire area know what to do and when and where to go on hot dry windy days
Prepare your property
It is important that you reduce the fine fuels around your house Fine fuels such as leaves twigs bark and grass are a primary driver of fire intensity and spread A well prepared property is more likely to survive a fire Some things you can do now include
Cut your grass around your house
Clean out the gutters on your house
Rake up leaves and twigs around your house
Check out the CFA Prepare your Property page at cfavicgovau
Donrsquot start fires
Careless actions on days of high fire danger can cause fires On High Fire Danger days avoid
bull Mowing or slashing long dry grassbull Angle grinding or welding in the
openbull Driving or
parking in long dry grass
bull Using power equipment that may cause sparks or overheat
bull Having a fire in the open
Councilrsquos fire season preparation
Golden Plains Shire does its part in preparing our community for the fire season by slashing long grass on roadsides and in reserves conducting fire hazard inspections of private property and issuing Fire Prevention Notices and helping CFA brigades to burn roadsides and reserves
As the fire season approaches it is vital that residents and communities prepare for a long hot summer Golden Plains Shire residents can do lots of things to prepare their property and family to reduce the bushfire risk
HANDY RESOURCESTo see current incidents and warnings visit emergencyvicgovau
For information on how to plan and prepare check out cfavicgovau
Photo credit Corangamite CMA
PREPAREactsurvive
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 7
Fire hazard fines issued
Council issued 948 Fire Prevention Notices during the 201617 fire season directing landowners to cut their grass and clean up fine fuels around the home This was a significant increase from the previous year
Unfortunately recipients failing to comply with their Fire Prevention Notice can be issued with fines in excess of $1500 plus contractor cutting fees and administrative costs Cases can also go to court resulting in arrest warrants being issued fines confirmed with legal costs and a criminal conviction recorded
Councilrsquos fire hazard inspections 2017
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers will commence fire hazard inspections of private land in early November Properties are inspected to ensure that residents have reduced fire hazards on their property by cutting long grass and cleaning up fine fuels (leaves twigs bark) in preparation for the coming fire season
Councilrsquos Fire Prevention Officers focus on the management of fine fuels in the area immediately around a house and outbuildings providing a level of protection to both the house and the residents who may seek shelter in it
Fire Prevention Notices are issued to properties with a fire hazard instructing the owner to clean up the hazard Non-compliance results in fines in excess of $1500 and additional costs
CODE RED - the worst conditions for a bush or grass fire Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions and the safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas
EXTREME - if a fire starts and takes hold it will be uncontrollable unpredictable and fast moving
SEVERE - if a fire starts and takes hold it may be uncontrollable
VERY HIGH HIGH and LOW-MODERATE ndash if a fire starts it can most likely be controlled in these conditions and homes can provide safety but residents should stay aware as fires can still start and impact on homes quickly
LOW-MODERATE CODE REDFIRE DANGER RATING
PREPARE
bull Prepare your property ndash clean up fine fuels
bull Check your insurance ndash does it cover sheds and fences
bull Know the fire danger ndash fire danger rating your fire district
bull Prepare a Bushfire Plan ndash write it down and practice
bull Prepare your family ndash does everyone know the plan
bull Download the CFA Fire Ready app
ACT
bull Stay aware of your surroundings on hot dry windy days
bull Stay informed through ABC local radio social media emergency services websites and apps like Fire Ready and Emergency AUS
bull Heed official warnings and act appropriately
SURVIVE
bull Know what to expect and act appropriately
Know your fire danger ratings
Golden Plains Shire Council is in the lsquoCentralrsquo fire district
PREPAREactsurvive
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
8 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
NEWS
COMPOST BINS AVAILABLEDid you know that materials normally found in household garbage - organic material grass clippings and food scraps - can be readily composted into a valuable soil additive
Materials that can be added to a compost bin include fruit and vegetable scraps coffee grounds tea bags and leaves fallen leaves egg shells grass clippings and torn newspaper
Council has compost bins available for sale at its Bannockburn and Linton Customer Service Centres Prices are $39 for a 220L compost bin and $49 for a 400L compost bin
ROAD UPGRADE ANNOUNCEDCouncil has received positive news with a local road funded under the State Governmentrsquos Local Roads to Market Program
$600K in funding will contribute to an upgrade of Gumley Road between Rokewood-Shelford Road and Wurrook Road This road was identified as carrying a large volume of heavy trucks connected with local agricultural industries
This road upgrade will support these industries to transport their products to market more efficiently and improve safety for large freight trucks and other road users Work is expected to commence in the second half of the year
SENIORS FESTIVAL 2017Seniors Festival in Golden Plains Shire runs throughout October and includes many free and low-cost activities ndash ranging from Tai Chi in Teesdale a mystery bus tour with pick up points in Bannockburn and Smythesdale and the Trailblazers walking group in Meredith
Other fun activities are running in Haddon Dereel and Rokewood
A full list of activities are available in the Seniors Festival brochure which can be collected from Council Customer Service Centres and Community Houses in Linton Bannockburn Smythesdale Haddon and Meredith or at wwwgoldenplainsvicgovau ndash search Health and Wellbeing
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 9
DETOX YOUR HOMEDetox Your Home is a safe free and easy-to-use service to dispose of common household chemicals and containers
This free household chemical collection program is coming to Ballarat in December for disposal of unwanted and potentially dangerous household chemicals
Ballaratrsquos collection will be on Saturday 2 December from 1000am to 100pm at the Ballarat Transfer Station Gillies Street South Ballarat There will be a Geelong collection in February 2018 ndash see the website below
Find out more by visiting wwwsustainabilityvicgovaudetoxyourhome or calling 1300 363 744
WALK TO SCHOOLLocal kids and families are encouraged to get active this October as part of VicHealthrsquos Walk to School program
As part of this important initiative Council will provide participating schools with weekly fruit deliveries VicHealth funding for a walk to school event and the opportunity to participate in GPRocks ndash a treasure hunt for hand painted rocks For those families who live too far from school to walk to school we encourage you to park a distance from school and walk the remaining way - with park and walk locations to be identified in some townships Contact Belinda Community Wellbeing Officer on 5342 7000 for more information
ROADSIDE MAINTENANCECouncilrsquos program of grass slashing of roadsides and reserves will commence in early October and be completed by Christmas
The program slashes the road verge on sealed roads to provide for road safety amenity and fire breaks The program aims to balance grass growth grass curing and fire hazard so only a single cut needs to be done thereby minimising cost to ratepayers
Residents are encouraged to maintain their nature strip as appropriate - under the Local Law residents must not allow their nature strip to be kept in a manner which is detrimental to the general amenity of the neighbourhood
news
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
10 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE | OCTOBER 2017
YOUth
Upstart Entrepreneurial ChallengeJosh Walker (pictured) attended a Young Entrepreneurs Workshop in the July school holidays to learn more about starting his own business
Joshrsquos existing business Vintage Apparel is an online store which sources and markets vintage clothing This venture helps reduce waste and encourages ethical fashion choices Josh recently took his business idea to Geelongrsquos Upstart Entrepreneurial Challenge and amongst a large group of aspiring entrepreneurs achieved second place
Congratulations Josh
Bulldogs Leadership ProjectMembers of the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project recently participated in a two day camp which included attendance at the historic match in Ballarat between Western Bulldogs and Port Adelaide
The camp was attended by over 150 participants from Victoriarsquos West who are currently involved in the 6-month leadership project The Golden Plains Shire group is currently preparing a bullying awareness video as part of the community leadership project The video will be released on social media with the aim of raising awareness about the impact of bullying
Youth Roadshow coming soonThe Golden Youth Empowerment Roadshow is a series of events and activities designed to gain insight into opportunities and activities young people want to see in our region
The roadshow is being planned designed and delivered by a team of nine local young people who each bring a fantastic range of skills and knowledge to the group The roadshow will be delivered across the Shire in October and will seek feedback from all members of the community ndash check the Golden Plains Youth Facebook page for more details
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
OCTOBER 2017 | GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE GAZETTE| 11
yourCOMMUNITY
MIK MAKSDonrsquot forget to bring your kids to the Mik Maks performance on October 25 as part of a free family fun day hosted by Councilrsquos Early Years team
This exciting event also features face painting a jumping castle and more fun activities All welcome Check the Golden Plains Early Years Facebook page for updates and venue closer to the date
2018 Australia Day Awards Nominations - golden plains shireThe Australia Day Awards are an opportunity to formally acknowledge extraordinary individuals and community groups
Celebrate those who make an outstanding contribution to the Golden Plains Shire in fields such as community service arts and culture environment business and economic development
All nominees must be an Australian citizen who either lives or works in Golden Plains Shire and has made a
noteworthy contribution during the current year andor given outstanding service to the local community over a number of years
2017 Australia Day Award winners
bull Citizen of the Year Stewart Seatonbull Senior Citizen of the Year Carmen
Powlesbull Young Citizen of the Year Katrina
Andrensekbull Community Event of the Year
Teesdale Twilight Market
How to nominate
Post this tear off to Events Officer Golden Plains Shire Council 2 Pope Street Bannockburn 3331
Email a scan of this tear off to eventsgplainsvicgovau
Online at goldenplainsvicgovauformsaustralia-day-awards-2018
More information phone 5220 7245
Nominations must be received by 4pm Friday 1 December 2017
2018 AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS NOMINATION FORMPlease list your details as the nominator
Full name
Contact telephone or email address
Please select the category that best represents the person you are nominating
o Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over) o Young Citizen of the Year (Up to and including 27 years of age) o Senior Citizen of the Year (55 years of age or over) o Community Events of the Year (An event staged within the past year)
Please list the details of the personevent you are nominating
Full name Email address
Address
Telephone Mobile
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day
COMMUNITYNOTICEBOARD
FIND US EVERYWHERE
GoldenPlainsShire goldenplainsvicgovau Smart Phone App
GPSCouncilNews Golden_Plains WWW
FURTHER DETAIL - AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD NOMINATIONSummarize the reasons why your nominee should be considered You may wish to include
bull Other significant contributions and achievements about your nomineegroupeventbull Background information about your nomineegroupevent
If you require additional space please write on a separate sheet and attach to this tear off
Alternative formatsIf you are interested in receiving a copy of the Gazette in large print please contact Customer Service on 5220 7111 or 1300 363 036
The Golden Plains Gazette is published six times per year and is delivered to all households andmail collection centres and is also available on Councilrsquos website
December deadlinePlease note the deadline for the December edition is Thursday 2 November 2017 Send your copy with ldquoGazette Newsrdquo in thesubject line torichardtroethgplainsvicgovauFax 5220 7100 or post PO Box 111Bannockburn 3331
Rokewood Resource Recovery FacilityHours of operation Sunday 10am till 3pm
The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC Certified 100 recycled post consumer waste Process Chlorine Free environment 100 FSC certified fibre and ISO14001 EMS accredited
LINTON GARAGE SALE DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY DECLARED
Sunday 29 October 800am to 200pm
This town-wide garage sale day is a great opportunity to either dispose of or acquire some hidden gems If yoursquore interested in holding a garage sale on the above date please contact Jenny Stuart on 0427 447 416 or jennystuart11gmailcom
The State government have declared the following substitute public holidays in Golden Plains Shire in lieu of Melbourne Cup Day
bull Friday 20 October is declared a public holiday for all areas east of Wingeel Road Gumley-Mt Mercer Road and Meredith-Mt Mercer Road to mark Geelong Show Day
bull Friday 10 November is declared a public holiday for all areas west of the above roads to mark Ballarat Show Day