Teen Spirit on the Kokoda Trail Meet More of Burwood`s Birds! What

The Community Magazine for Boroondara,
Monash & Whitehorse Cities
Issue no. 126 Spring 2012
Teen Spirit on the Kokoda Trail
What Inspires an Artist
Snooker’s Lone Ranger
Meet More of Burwood’s Birds!
25 Years for Neighbourhood House
FREE
Local Business Directory Lift-Out
Plus 16 Pages of Local Happenings
6000 Copies Distributed Quarterly. Advertising Details Page 25
This Issue
Cover photo:
Local students
embark on the
Kokoda challenge
spring 2012
Features
regulars
20
22-3
24-5
25
26
30
bulletin noticeboard
burwood village traders ’ report
business
&
small business directory
5
Artist shares his Vision
9
Wattle park primary Blooming
10
students Face Kokoda Challenge
15
Burwood rsL in snooker war
16
More Birds in Burwood
18
Cooking for Charity
19
neighbourhood House Celebrates
21
peridot: a gem in the Theatre scene
27
Museum Conducts History Lessons
information for advertisers
scribe ’ s scribbles
community notices index
19
18
27
4
30–46 Community notices
BULLETin pEOpLE
issue 126
The Burwood Bulletin is produced by
volunteers who provide a range of talents
freely for the beneit of the community
President
Bob Stensholt
Vice President
Kathy Clarkson
Treasurer
Sue Tay
Secretary [email protected]
Alan MacGavin
ph 0408 325 325
Editor Chris Gray
ph 9873 4797
[email protected]
Advertising Robert Kay ph 9836 5520
Layout/Design
Cheryl Grant
Graphic Designers
Laura Tynan
Jan Harrison
Linda Hii (Kwik Kopy)
Proofreaders
Natalie Filmer
Barrie Harding
Susan Whitehead
Printing
BPA Print Group
Tom Markovski
ph: 9808 6622
Writing Team
Rosemary Feneziani
Jean Hadler
Jeff Sargeant
Susan Webster
Margaret Warland
Keith Smith
MarJo Angelico
Kathy Clarkson
Zeynep Tahmazoglu
Anna Douglas
Associates
Margaret Rockow
Charles Hui
Lavanya Kenneth
Penny Alberts
Geoff Davies
Carrie Simmons
Kathy Soumprou
From the Editor
Welcome to the Spring issue of the Burwood Bulletin.
Our volunteer team has once again been working hard to
bring our readers stories about the interesting people and
events that make up our great community. The experience
of local students walking the Kokoda Trail, I think, is inspiring;
we have another instalment from Kathy Clarkson in our Birds
in Burwood series; and I hope you enjoy Brooke’s
(“A Kid in Burwood”) contribution, now appearing as
“Brooke’s Corner”.
Indeed, there are so many interesting stories and events
in the district that we have had to push some stories back
to the next issue. Please keep letting us know all the great
things that are going on in your part of the neighbourhood.
Burwood Bulletin Inc.
ABN 90 904 070 125
PO Box 87 Burwood 3125
email [email protected]
www.burwoodbulletin.org
The Burwood Bulletin wishes to advise that the
views or remarks expressed in this publication
are not necessarily the views of the Burwood
Bulletin editorial or production staff and no
endorsement or service is implied by the
listing of advertisers, sponsors or contributors.
Although every effort is made in reproducing
and printing advertisements correctly, we can
take no responsibility for errors.
Deadline for next issue nov 1
June–August 2012 Burwood Bulletin
3
BURWOOD AUTOMOTIVE & EXHAUST
Services include:
Warranty handbook service
Brake and clutch repairs
Steering and suspension
Exhaust and muffler replacement
Engine management diagnostic
Licensed vehicle tester (roadworthy)
We also offer:
Local pick-up and delivery
Priority taxi service
Courtesy vehicle on request
Modern customer lounge
Close to public transport
Why choose us?
Our workshop is equipped with the latest diagnostic
technology and tools. Our staff are VACC trained, qualified
and friendly.
We stand behind our motto - C.A.R.E.
TE
UARAN
9888 7000
21 Duffy Street, Burwood
www.burwoodautomotiveandexhaust.com.au
4
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
G
SERVICE & REPAIRS
ION
ED
CT
TISFA
SA
C.A.R.E.
Customers Are Really Everything
Michael Donnelly: Artist, Illustrator and Teacher
Working in several ields of the arts, Ashburton resident
Michael Donnelly has since 1984 held several solo exhibitions,
and participated in group shows in Australia and the USA.
Michael complements his art practice with work as a visiting
teacher with the vision impaired and in the Support Skills
Program at the Statewide Vision Resource Centre.
Deborah Blakeley, of Zoneone Arts, spoke with Michael.
How would you
describe your style?
I have variously
described my “style” as
igurative, expressionist,
surreal, narrative. I’m not
sure I particularly have
one: more that my work
has elements of all that I
have mentioned.
What art qualiications
do you have? How did you
decide to become an artist?
I have a degree in Art
Education from what was
the Alexander Mackie
or City Art Institute in
Sydney from the early
‘80s and a post-grad
Hartwell Oval Land, 2008
Diploma in Fine Art:
Painting from the VCA (Victorian College of the Arts) in
Melbourne from the mid-’90s.
I spent much of my childhood drawing and making stuf
in and out of school. In the last years of primary school I
discovered that there were such things as artists and galleries,
and then in high school I had a couple of enthusiastic art
teachers who modelled a possible way forward.
Looking back at your irst art, what painting knowledge do
you wish you had then?
I actually came to painting fairly late on, after years
of focusing on my drawing practice. My introduction to
painting in under-grad was marred, I feel, by lecturers
who insisted on painting meaning only one way of
operating and perceiving things, so I shifted across to
ceramics and printmaking disciplines where there seemed
to be more freedom in what you made and could explore,
despite the technical rules. By the end of my art ed course
I was particularly engrossed by the act of drawing, which
pulled together some of my primary interests in form
and iguration from ceramics and printmaking. Once I
realised that it was ine to paint the way I wished to paint,
I started exploring it again.
Is there an artist who has inluenced you?
I have been inluenced by many artists over time.
hese include John Brack, Andrew Wyeth, Brett Whitely,
Donald Friend, Stanley Spencer, David Hockney, Lucien
Freud, Henri Matisse, Henry Moore, William Robinson,
to name a few.
Do you have a mentor or have [you ever] had a mentor?
In my art making, two “mentors” have been signiicant.
In the late ‘80s/early ‘90s I often attended life drawing
through the National Gallery of Victoria Society, and the
classes were tutored by Chris Dyson, whose laid-back
but perceptive approach was very encouraging. Upon
completing my post-grad course at VCA I was invited
to take part in a new mentoring program and was paired
with William (Bill) Kelly, a former dean of the College,
who has a strong human rights/social justice bent to his
work, but is a very gentle and thoughtful teacher.
I was also fortunate in working alongside a number
of very generous and
committed artists in
my post-grad course
that led to ongoing and
encouraging friendships.
What is your irst source of
inspiration?
My faith and belief in a
God who is deeply and
lovingly involved in his
creation, is connected
to it, and connects all
parts of it together.
hose connections, the
relationship between all
things, provide me with
the stuf of my work.
Scale is a really interesting
and diicult topic. How do
you achieve a good scale?
I have always made pictures the size I thought they
needed to be. As much as possible, though, I try to keep
one dimension to less than the four-foot width of my
Tarago’s back door.
What do you love to do when you are not painting?
Reading, bike riding, watching detective shows on the
ABC and working with children who are blind, or have
low vision, in my paid teaching work.
Do you have a favourite book that you return to for
inspiration?
he Bible, Joyce’s Ulysses, Dylan homas’s Under Milk
Wood, Gerard Manly Hopkins’s and Les Murray’s poetry
… and also music – jazz, opera, sacred and gospel, folk,
rock, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Ravel,
Donizetti – depends on when and what I am doing.
What are your favourite galleries in Melbourne, and
gallery/galleries in the world that you visit?
In Melbourne: Heide Museum of Modern Art in
Bulleen, the McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park,
Langwarrin; and, in the past, Realities Gallery, Roar 2
Studios, and the NGV before it was remodelled. Overseas:
Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge with its celebration of early 20th
century British art, Fondation Maeght near St-Paul-deVence, the Musée Picasso in Paris and the British Museum.
My signature Zoneone Arts question – what are the most
important design elements?
Originally I would have said just line, tone, and
then form with my drawing work. Colour has become
increasingly important to me in my painting.
How do you see your art evolving?
Very slowly, consolidating what has come before.
• Read more arts interviews on www.zoneonearts.com.au
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
5
ASHWOOD GREEN GROCERY
&
VARIETY STORE
A Fresh and Friendly Welcome
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Confectionary & Cold Drinks
Variety Children Clothing
Household Items
Wholesale Fruit & Vegetables
to cafe & restaurants
L-R, Emily, Susan Webster, Evan and Weiqin Shi
n January 2011, Xiaomin Yu took over the
Ashwood Greengrocer and Variety Store in
Warrigal Rd. Xiaomin came out from China with her
family in October 2009, and after arriving in Australia
decided to adopt the name “Emily”. She now lives
in Hughesdale, and her son “Evan” is studying
engineering at Monash University. Both he and
Emily’s husband help in the shop whenever they can.
Emily is pleased to have her own business in
Ashwood. Talking with customers, she says, is
helping her learn English and become more familiar
with some of the new customs. Emily would like to
thank all the people who support her business, and
also looks forward to welcoming new customers to
her shop.
Susan Webster spoke to Emily.
I
Trading Hours
Mon - Fri 7.30am - 6.00pm
Sat 7.30am - 4.00pm
Sunday - CLOSED
505 Warrigal Road,Ashwood
Telephone / Fax: 9885 4845
YOUR LOCAL ACCOUNTANT
]Ďî«Ʀ¯œůĩƫƩƫ]Ďî›ůůŐƫƩƫ«Ʀ¯›ůůŐƫƩƫ–~@ĩƫ’¯’ĎƫƩƫîů~Ò@ϖ~@ĩƫƩƫÒœƫ›]D@¯~@ŀ
Taxation Specialists and Business Services
Accountants – Tax Agents
?D9EC;J7NH;JKHDI
Individual, Tradesman, Sole Trader, Company, Partnership, Trusts & SMSF
87IFh[fBeZ][c[dj
7bb7YYekdj_d]D[[Zi
OPEN Mon-Fri, Saturdays by appointment
9Wbbdem
PERS
ONAL
ISED
SERV
&*(/.(..+*
eh[cW_bki0_d\e$jWnXh[Wa6X_]fedZ$Yec
mmm$jWnXh[WaWYYekdj_d]$Yec
6
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
ICE
Snow Captivates Ashburton
by Devi Melina
In 1951 it snowed
in Burwood and
surrounds. Our
photo from Alan
Tanner shows two of
his children and two
others on the corner
of Baker Pde and
Dunscombe Ave,
Ashburton.
From BB Issue 82
“It is always a lovely day and everyone has fun and
the children enjoy it.” With at least a thousand children
joining the event, this year was the irst time that
the Snow Tube was installed in Ashburton. Kids slid
down a giant inlatable tube, landing in fresh snow and
playing, often for the irst time, in its icy wetness.
A
natural miracle brought snow to Ashburton on 9
August in 1951 and snow came again 61 years later
in Ashburton shopping centre with the help of Mt Buller.
Mt Buller delivered tonnes of snow and the “Snow
Tube” to Ashburton turning the shopping area into a
snow play zone for kids and families.
It all started six years ago when Liz Webb saw on
the TV that Mt Buller had brought snow down for the
zoo. She thought, “hey must be able to bring the snow
down to Lexia St too”. She rang them, and they were
willing to have a go.
Ms Webb admits that she was not inspired by the
miracle snow 61 years ago. She says that she was instead
inspired by the joy of playing with snow. “It is always
fun to do things to be a bit diferent, and it was fun to
have snow on the street,” she said.
he joy of the children marked the day in a profound
way. he snow reignited the kids’ love for the outdoors.
hey want to be outside, enjoy it, and play with it. Nineyear-old Sadie said, “this is the best experience that ever
happened in my life”.
Jessica
Maggs
Registered nurse div. 1
cosmetic rejuvenation salon
WHITE GOODS SPECIALISTS
•Refrigerators
•Stoves, Cook Tops, Wall Ovens
•Rangehoods
•Air Conditioners - Split box
Supplied & Installed
•Dishwasher
•Washing Machines
•Dryers
•TV’s
PHONE: 9885 8829
511 Warrigal Rd, Ashwood
www.ashwoodbulk.com.au
Jessica Maggs offers professional cosmeic rejuvenaion
to refresh your appearance with outstanding results.
We offer the latest technology in skincare and ani aging
treatments and are commited to providing a high level
of care while achieving the best possible results.
Ani wrinkle injectables
Dermal Fillers
Reducion of fat & cellulite
Cellulite treatment
Face firming treatments
Hyperhidrosis excessive sweaing
Phone 9836 2294
Mobile 0407 252 090
www.jessicamaggs.com
Suite 5, 208 Canterbury road
Canterbury, 3126
Entrance - WatleValley road
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
7
Gloria Jean’s Coffees Arrive in Burwood
By Kathy Clarkson
J
arrod Montigue is the friendly and welcoming owner/
manager of the new Gloria Jean’s coffee house at the
Burwood One Shopping Centre. He has high hopes
for the newly refurbished Kmart shopping complex
at the corner of Burwood Highway and Blackburn Rd.
Jarrod says that Gloria Jean’s Coffees is a completely
new experience for the Burwood area. His cosy coffee
house is located in the corner of the Food Court,
opposite the new Coles supermarket entrance (shop
number G50).
8
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Jarrod, who was born and bred in Burwood, returns
to the area after 25 years of coffee experience and
management in Victoria and interstate. So he’s “bean”
around, you might say! Jarrod’s Burwood background
has created strong community interest and he
wishes to incorporate this into the business through
sponsorship of local schools and clubs.
Indeed, Jarrod has already donated prizes and gifts
for local Mother’s Day activities, and funds to the local
RSPCA raised through the Cupcake Day initiative held
in August, to which 50c from every drink bought from
Gloria Jean’s Coffees was contributed.
There is no end to Jarrod’s enterprise and “caffeine
energy”! He also offers some new catering ideas.
1. “High Tea” for small groups (4–10 people) at $14.95
per person for those who would like more sophisticated
dining, with excellent service.
2. A Gloria Jean’s Coffee Kart for local school or
community events to supply hot coffee at the venue.
3. A Wi-Fi facility available for all, including students of the
local Deakin University campus.
So now that parking is easier, go and visit Gloria Jean’s
coffee house and make yourself known to Jarrod.You
will be pleasantly surprised at the relaxed ambience,
space for shopping trolleys and a range of quality coffee
products, not to mention the food – and the coffee!
Wattle Park Primary: Growing for the Future
by Alexandra Epstein
The garden class has not only improved students’ practical
skills, it has also contributed to their academic learning.
n a short space of time, Wattle Park Primary has
Difficult words such as “guacamole” and “tabouli” have been
undergone some significant changes. The past 18 months
added to spelling lists. And there has also been plenty of
has seen the construction of two new buildings and the
counting. “My expectation is
refurbishment of another; with
that kids’ measurement results
more redevelopment scheduled.
will improve in mathematics,”
Principal Gayle Cope describes
said Gayle. It is just an
the building program as a
expectation at this stage, but
“journey” for the school and its
Gayle is able to point out
384 students.
several examples where students
Wattle Park Primary was
use mathematics in the kitchen.
founded in 1914 and has been
Do you know how many
an educational starting point for
millilitres are in a cup?
several generations of children.
Bigger questions had to be
The new building designs were
considered for the building
born out of a desire to develop
program. Gayle said staff were
the ideal learning environment
constantly thinking about the
for current and future students.
future when designing learning
Scarecrow monitors
“We’re trying to create learning
spaces and activities. “What’s
with program coordinator John Davey
spaces and learning activities
important for kids to know
for kids now that are relevant to
so that they have employment
them,” explains Gayle.
in 2020 or 2030?” Gayle said.With modern facilities and
One topic particularly relevant to children today is
innovative learning programs, the future looks bright for the
sustainability. Wattle Park Primary has its own sustainability
staff and students at Wattle Park Primary.
team as part of the Scarecrow program. The group comprises
student monitors from Prep to Grade 6, who help develop
All aspects of alterations
sustainable initiatives – include composting, holding rubbishWedding gowns
free lunches and placing stickers above light switches to
Bridemaids
alterations
remind students and staff about energy conservation.
Maternity alternations
The Scarecrow program is not a new initiative, but it has
Dressmaking
been greatly enhanced by the school’s redevelopment. The
Style advice
new structures include a building with eight classrooms and
Restyle-Remodel-Resizing
a gymnasium which houses a basketball court, stage, music
Repair
Embroidery - Hand beading
room, community meeting room and canteen. The old canteen
and boys’ toilets were converted into a kitchen classroom.
The kitchen has enhanced the Scarecrow program. “[The
03 9078 4160
kitchen] made it so much easier,” says John Davey, who
1386 Toorak Road, Camberwell Vic 3124
coordinates the program with fellow teacher Robyn Gilmour.
Once a week, students from grades 3 and 4 take part in a
kitchen garden class, which encourages them to get actively
Centre for Child and Family Development
involved in their learning. They participate in one-hour
Camberwell
gardening sessions. Vegetable patches, fruit orchards and a
Director: Ruth Schmidt Neven
chicken shed are all located in the school’s extensive gardens,
formerly Chief Psychotherapist Royal Children's Hospital
and the students plant, harvest and learn about seasonal
The Clinic offers:
produce with a gardener. This is followed by a 90-minute
•Under Fives Counselling
cooking session in the kitchen with a specialist cook.
•Adolescent Counselling
Luckily for parents, the children are bringing what they
•Parent/Family Consultation
•Experienced child and adolescent psychotherapist for
have learnt home. The garden class provides them with skills
emotional, social and behavioural problems
and knowledge they can put into practice at home. “The
Medicare Rebates and Private Health Insurance Rebates
conversation I’m having with parents is that kids are trying
Appointments and Informal Inquiries: Phone 9830-0422
foods they’ve never tried before. They’re eating vegetables and
www.childandfamily.com.au
they’re wanting to cook at home,” Gayle said.
I
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
9
Ingniting Teen Spirit on the Kokoda Trail
by Rosemary Feneziani
T
he Kokoda Trail, in Papua New Guinea, was
the site of many bitter and bloody engagements
fought by Japanese and Australian forces between July
and November in 1942. PNG then comprised two
Australian territories, known as Papua and New
Guinea. he campaign to stop Japanese forces
advancing and taking over Port Moresby – and
subsequently invading Australia – was won, but
not without the bloodshed of many soldiers.
he young Australians who died during these
months, most in their late teens, are now buried
in a cemetery outside Port Moresby.
he ighting raged in appalling conditions in
an unforgiving and harsh landscape. he trail is
a 96 km winding track that is only passable on
foot. Its topography includes a peak altitude of
2250m, dense jungle with vine-entwined trees
and rapidly lowing rivers. It starts 50 km east of
Port Moresby.
he signiicance of the Kokoda Trail and the events
that took place there holds an important place in
Australia’s wartime history. It is a place that symbolises
determination, courage, endurance and camaraderie. It
also has become a site that many young Australians are
keen to visit – to actively explore and learn what the trail
represents. Many believe walking the trail is a way of
honouring and showing respect to the fallen Diggers.
In July of this year, a group of 12 local
teenagers (consisting of two boys and 10 girls) aged
between 15 and 17, lew to PNG along with four adult
leaders and successfully hiked the track. I was fortunate
to meet ive of the teens and one of their leaders, Sally,
and learned more about their interest and desire to
visit Kokoda. Sally has been a volunteer leader with
the Kokoda Challenge Youth Program for two years.
he youth program is a part of the Kokoda Challenge
Association, which originated in Queensland. Sally’s
role is focused on helping the teens physically and
10
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
mentally prepare for the challenge and to support them
while they are trekking. To say the trail is “walked”
understates the endurance and perseverance required to
traverse the treacherous trail, and that is why the teens
spent four months prior to their departure preparing
themselves physically and mentally for the challenge
that awaited them in PNG. he teenagers are students at
local Boroondara schools, including Camberwell High,
Canterbury Girls High and Camberwell Girls Grammar.
Previous participants spoke at the schools about their
experience of walking the trail and how their lives had
been afected as a result. he stories of travel, adventure
and history ignited an interest in many students,
including the girls with whom I spoke. Some cited the
idea of gaining itness and an interest in geography and
biology as a motivating factor in applying. Interested
applicants undergo an interview process that aims to
determine who is suitable for the trek. he commitment
requirements are high, so the leaders aim to ensure that
all who are accepted are able to commit to and complete
the training sessions and the required written work. he
purpose of the
training sessions,
which include
early morning
gym sessions,
bushwalking and
written work, is to
foster a culture of
unison, team spirit
and leadership
among the teens.
he tasks were
tackled by the team
with gusto and enthusiasm. Kate, a Year 11 student, said
that even though the training meant that her social life
sufered, she looked forward to each session and enjoyed
the friendships formed. Some girls experienced moments
of hesitation. Emmalyn, another Year 11 student, said
she felt at one stage that she had taken on too many
commitments. However, the drive to complete the
challenge and experience Kokoda helped them continue.
he girls described the arrival at PNG as “exciting”,
“nerve-wracking” and “unreal”. he teens and their leaders
were supported by a group of 22 local porters who assisted
by carrying food supplies and tents. he team found
the porters to be encouraging in times of diiculty and
stress, and also as great after-dinner dancing partners!
During their week-long trek, the team were confronted
by rough terrain, extreme weather conditions and physical
and emotional demands. Kathleen, a Year 11 student at
Camberwell Girls Grammar, said that in times of diiculty
she found motivation and inspiration by thinking of the
Diggers who had tackled the trail under harsher and more
dangerous conditions.
(Continued p28...)
Box Hill Chorale just Loves to Sing!
B
ox Hill Chorale, formed in 1946 and formerly known
as the Box Hill Choral Society, has developed into
one of Victoria’s most active and respected community
choirs. This growth has
fostered friendships and
great music-making,
ensuring that Box
Hill Chorale is one of
Victoria’s leading nonauditioning choirs.
The Chorale participates
in civic activities and
fundraising, and performs
a wide variety of music,
from large-scale orchestral
works with professional
orchestras and soloists to
lighter classics and folk songs, madrigals and carols. The
choir occasionally undertakes regional tours, and enjoys
aregular series of social events throughout the year.
Recently, the Chorale has performed Beethoven’s 9th
Symphony with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra,
and in July performed Faure’s Requiem with the
Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir as part of their
subscription series and Aria competition finals.
The Chorale regularly appears with groups such as the
Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, the
Hawthorn Band and the Australian Children’s Choir.
The Chorale has been
under the direction of
prominent award-winning
conductor Andrew Wailes
for 17 years and currently
consists of 65 members
who enjoy the musical
support of repetiteur
and assistant conductor
Evan Cresswell, a wellknown and experienced
accompanist, performer
and chorale leader.
The choir is seeking new
members to join its exciting 2012 season. Prospective
members are welcome to come along to The Arbour, a
magnificent rehearsal venue at the Box Hill Community
Arts Centre, 470 Station St, Box Hill to see a rehearsal or
two before joining. A committee member will greet and
answer any questions about the choir and its activities.
For further information visit www.boxhillchorale.org.au
or email: [email protected]
FUN ~ FITNESS ~ SOCIAL ~ CREATIVE
We select the best material in cooking our food!
SA gummy flake and Crisco Canola oil.
Dance Play Creative Movement
for 1 year olds up to school age,
Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Funk, Contemporary,
VCE Dance- all units, Musical Theatre,
Creative Drama
Adult classes in Pilates, Ballet,Tap,
Intro to Ballet & Dance
DMM–Dance Movement and Music Workshops
for children with additional educational needs
13-15 Yertchuk Avenue, Ashwood
Open 6 days
Mon - Closed
Tues - Sat - 11am to 8.30pm
Sun - 12pm to 8pm
(next to Parkhill Primary & Ashwood Memorial Kindergarten)
Email [email protected] Ph 9888 3354
www.bdcdance.com.au
Principal since 1994 Joanne Watt
BA Dance, GradDip. Movement&Dance,
Dip. DanceTeaching & Management
9885 9365
499 Warrigal Road, Ashwood
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
11
Butonfest 2012
Victorian Button Collectors Club
Annual Display and Sales Day
Saturday, 29 September, 9.30am–3.30pm
Burwood Heights Uniting Church
Cnr Burwood Hwy and Blackburn Rd, Burwood East
nce again, it’s time for Buttonfest, the
annual exhibition and sales day dedicated
to buttons, and all things button-related. Find
out why button collectors rave about buttons!
his year’s Buttonfest features a stunning
display of highly collectable antique buttons
from the Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau
and Art Deco periods, providing a unique
opportunity to see wonderful examples side
by side. With fashion currently taking tips
from Art Deco and design championing a distinctly
handmade aesthetic, these three distinct and hugely
inluential design periods come into their own at
Buttonfest 2012.
From Bakelite to Victorian glass, from natural materials
to enamels, from precious metals to brass, Buttonfest 2012
will present buttons in a cornucopia of materials, styles
and colours to choose from. From the 19th century to
present-day buttons, buckles and closures, there will be
something for everyone. Buttonfest 2012 provides a great
opportunity to view, buy and collect.
“Buttons are fascinating,” said Robyn Caddy, President
of the Victorian Button Collectors Club. “Collecting old
buttons combines for me many of the attributes I like
about antiques and past history.” “Whether it’s fashion,
antiques, militaria, social or manufacturing history that
you’re interested in, button collecting covers it all.”
With close to 100 members, the VBCC is keen to
share its knowledge of buttons and their preservation. If
you’d like to start collecting buttons or wish to ind out
more about those you already have, come along! VBCC
members will be there with market stalls to tempt and
exhibits to amaze and educate.
Collectors, vintage button lovers and crafters welcome.
$3 adult (under 12 free)
Call VBCC President, Robyn Caddy, 9884 5675, or email
[email protected] or www.vicbuttonclub.com.au
O
12
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
A Day in Winter
On a cold winter’s day
Everything is dull and grey
The weather report is predicting a storm
So I stay inside and try to keep warm
I open the curtains and sneak a look
Oh dear! Think I’ll stay in bed and read my book
But no… come on… get up I say
Go and brave this cold, cold day!
Everyone in town is asleep in bed
As I put my beanie on my head
I slip my gumboots on my feet
And wrap my scarf around my cheeks
I head off to a football game
The temperature is still the same
My nose is runny and my face is red
I think I should go back to bed!
Is that the sun peeking through the clouds?
Is it teasing me? I scream out loud!
“Oh how I wish spring would come
That winter would be over and done!”
But wait! Spring is almost here
Soon enough the skies will clear
I just need to wait, hold on tight
Soon my world will be warm, cheerful and bright!
By Brooke
Railway Stations Yield Some Secrets
by Susan Webster
O
n Tuesday 31 August, I walked along the
Anniversary Trail between Toorak Rd and High
St in Ashburton. On the way I jotted down some
historical facts from the information boards that are
near the Burwood and Ashburton stations. A lot of
readers have mentioned that they particularly enjoy
our historical articles.
he Ashburton Station
Ashburton station was opened on 30 May 1890
under the name of Norwood (taken from Norwood
Rd – now Toorak Rd) as part of the short-lived
Outer Circle railway line. A scant six months later it
was renamed Ashburton, for Ashburton Terrace in
County Cork, Ireland. In 1895 it became the southern
terminus of the Outer Circle, with the closure of the
Ashburton to Oakleigh section. he Camberwell
– Ashburton section was closed in May 1897, but
reopened a little over a year later, initially as part of
the Deepdene Dasher steam service.
Burwood railway station, photo taken
from Trent Street Burwood 1922
he Burwood Station
Burwood Station was opened on the same day as
Ashburton, and rejoiced in the name Hartwell, after
nearby Hartwell House. his was rather confusing, as
the current Hartwell station was then called Hartwell
Hill, and many people got of at the wrong station.
he station was inally renamed Burwood on 1 August
1909, with Hartwell Hill becoming Hartwell. he
name came from Burwood House, which was built by
Sir William Palmer in 1852. In 1924, the Camberwell
– Ashburton line, of which Burwood is a part, was
electriied. he line was then extended to become the
present Alamein line in 1948.
Our thanks to Frank and Valma Fell of Burwood History
Group for the photograph and assistance with this article.
Display your
medals with
pride.
P
rotect and
repair your
valuable history
while creating a
striking display.
Mounted swing
or court style,
medals can be cleaned and reribboned and
lost medals replaced with replicas. Cabinet
frames are available so medals can be worn
as well as displayed.
Every framing order over $100 receives
two beautiful greeting cards free.
Mention this ad.
When it matters, bring it to
Abacus Art for expert advice
on mounting and framing.
Foundation
Member of
Member
489 Warrigal Rd Ashwood 9885 8742 www.abacusart.com.au
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
13
Waverley Gem Club Shows Jewels in its Crown
W
averley Gem Club is holding its
for the best exhibition case. These are
Junior member
annual exhibition from 10am to
demonstrating beautiful displays, some of the finest
5pm on 22 and 23 September, the first
faceting examples of the hobby.
weekend of the school holidays. It will
This year, a special display of crown
be held at Brandon Park Community
replicas, created by Richard Cadden, on loan
Centre, 645 Ferntree Gully Rd, Glen
for the exhibition. These will be displayed in
Waverley, behind the fire station.
the main hall.
There will be gem traders from
Demonstrations are held throughout the
around Victoria and some from
weekend. They include copper enamelling,
interstate, as well as a pearl trader from
chain mail, silver work, carving, wire
the Cook Islands. They sell jewellery,
wrapping and faceting. Gem identification
gems, minerals and equipment for the
and jewellery cleaning are also available.
hobby of lapidary.
Many visitors to the exhibition stay all day.
During the year, club members are
Morning and afternoon teas are available, as
busy creating items of jewellery. These
well as lunches that include a sausage sizzle.
are individual creations. Gemstones
Waverley Gem Club members enjoy all
are set in silver and gold, some wire
aspects of lapidary. Field trips are held,
wrapped, and there are also beaded
to fossick for gems. Some stones can be
items. Faceted stones and opals are also on sale. And a large
faceted, carved, or made into cabochons and then set in silver
selection of minerals, rocks and slabs ready for a lapidarist
and gold.
to work on, are available.
There is also a mineral group for members who like to
collect specimens and leave them in their natural state. This is
Activities for children include a quiz about gemstones. On
a fascinating aspect of the hobby – looking at the wonders of
completion they choose a prize from a selection of mineral
items. There is also a very popular fossicking event for all ages. the earth, especially through the microscope.
Contact Gwen 9808 7510 or Garry 9708 0087.
Members create displays from their collections and compete
14
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Burwood RSL’s Fighting Force
Featuring Yvonne Mahoney, the only female player in
the whole competition!
It was not until Aaron had moved away from home
and Yvonne had retired from primary teaching that she
decided to concentrate on the game of snooker herself.
by Kathy Clarkson
She started playing 8-Ball
ucked behind Burwood
pennant competition at
Village on the corner of
the Burvale Hotel but
Hyslop and Myrniong
soon moved on to snooker
streets you will ind the Burwood
and billiards at the St
sub-branch of the RSL (Returned
Mary’s Recreation Club
& Services League), rein South Camberwell
established here in March 1992
and got herself a coach
after moving from its Toorak
(Graeme Walters, who is
Rd premises. You may spot the
still her coach). It wasn’t
lagpole and cenotaph in front of
long before Yvonne
this rather unobtrusive building
discovered the Over-55
as you pass by.
RSL competition where
Yvonne takes aim
Behind these doors lies a
she could try out her
hidden treasure trove. A small
newly-developed skills.
band of enthusiastic members keeps the Billiards: a tactical game played on a
She joined Box Hill RSL irst
Burwood sub-branch of the RSL going. full-size billiard table, using just three
then transferred to Mitcham RSL
And what unites them in camaraderie
where she became captain of the
balls: white, red and yellow.
each week is ‘war’ in the form of
team. She remained there for
Snooker: played on a full-size billiard
billiards and snooker matches. Burwood table using 15 red balls, 6 coloured
about eight years before moving
has a secret weapon in the traditionally
and a white.
to Burwood RSL, on home soil
all-male RSL Over 55 Billiards &
as it were, and has remained there
8-Ball: played on a small table
Snooker Competition–the only female
otherwise known as Pool.
ever since. (Continued page 29...)
competitor in the entire competition,
Yvonne Mahoney!
he competition, comprising 13 suburban teams, is
played in various RSL venues around Melbourne on
Tuesday mornings. Matches are always followed by
lunch, which cools the mood of hot competition. he
Burwood team practices and competes at the Burwood
RSL which houses two full-size billiard tables.
Competition is ierce. And Yvonne is one of the iercest.
She is well accepted amongst the men, but there is no
mercy shown. She has to be as tough as they are.
Yvonne’s family history of the game is as interesting
as her participation. If you know anything of the game
Sales, Service, Repairs & Spares
you may have heard of Yvonne’s son, Aaron Mahoney, a
prominent Australian and Victorian Snooker champion.
Brushcutters฀&฀Blowers
Yvonne and her husband, John, spent much time
Lawn฀Mowers/Ride-ons
grooming their son, from the time he started “potting
Sharpening฀Service
around” at the age of eight, to his amazing win at age
Mulchers/Shredders
11 in the Men’s 8-Ball “Knockout” competition at the
Hand฀Mower฀Sharpening
Waltzing Matilda Hotel in 1989 when Aaron “scooped
Edges฀and฀Hedge฀Trimmers
the pool”, as it were, with prize money of $120!
Chain฀Saws
Converting their backyard shed at Monbulk into
a billiard room with a full-size table saw the launch
of Aaron’s Snooker career from youngest Victorian
33 Burwood Hwy, Burwood
champion of the Men’s 8-Ball competition.
Call Brendan or Jason
By 1995, Yvonne and John had set up the Victorian
Cueist Association for junior competition and moved
9808 5370
to the Burwood area and built a new billiard room to
house the table plus Aaron’s numerous trophies.
T
BURWOOD HIGHWAY
MOWERS
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
15
Parrots, Cockies and Tawny Frogmouths
Has anyone noticed the great variety of birds
frequenting the Burwood area in recent years? Certainly,
my area near Gardiner’s Creek sees many more native
species than previously. This is perhaps due to the
council’s replanting, some years back, of indigenous
vegetation along the Linear Park of Gardiner’s Creek. The
many trees, now mature, attract a variety of native birds.
We in the Burwood district are the winners, with so
many colourful parrots feeding in eucalypts at different
times of the day. The chirping, chattering lorikeets can
often be heard as they feed on flowering gums in the
sunlight, flitting amongst the leaves and being impossible
to capture on camera! It is a rare treat to actually spot
one of the small musk lorikeets – recognisable by their
red forehead and “earmuffs” that cap bright green
bodies with a hint of yellow under each wing. So easily
camouflaged amongst variegated gum leaves!
Frequently seen too, is the brightly-coloured rainbow
lorikeet, which arrives in large numbers in the early
morning and late afternoon to feed high in gum trees.
They are not to be missed with their brilliance of colour
and noisy, shrill screeching in flight and whilst feeding!
Nesting in the hollow of a tree between August and
December, as witnessed last year at the front of my
house, the rainbow lorikeet couple will prepare their
nest by chipping out the wood to make a hidden cavity
for breeding and rearing their young.
Since the widespread bushfires in Victoria, it is evident
that native species of birds have resorted to entering
Melbourne city precincts in search of food sources. Some
people may remember seeing a pair of yellow-tailed
black cockatoos flying in and around Gardiner’s Creek
reserves. It was magnificent to see these two large,
graceful birds with the yellow plumage underneath
their fanned-out tails revealed in flight and to hear
their distinctive, plaintive cry heralding their presence
overhead. After the Black Saturday bushfires of 2009,
two such birds appeared in the Burwood–Ashwood
area apparently searching for a safe haven, but were
constantly chased away by magpies and magpie larks
who resented the intrusion! Unfortunately, they only
persisted for a few days before seeking new horizons
– hopefully with greater success, for they are one of
Eastern Australia’s rare beauties.
Another native bird often seen all the time around
the Burwood area and habitually in the suburbs of
Melbourne (according to a Healesville Sanctuary expert)
is the tawny frogmouth. Often mistaken for an owl, with
its nocturnal movements and haunting owl hoot, it is
actually a member of the night jar family. Although you
may rarely, if ever, see one, they are actually widespread
and common over most of Australia. Because of their
16
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
nocturnal feeding habits and daytime roosting they are
hard to glimpse, hidden amongst the leaves on a branch
of a tree. Even perched on street wires, their dark bodies
are well camouflaged in the night, and the silence of
their flight can easily be mistaken for that of a fruit-bat.
Usually alone or in pairs, and maybe with a chick or
two, the tawny frogmouth is one of the most discrete
of our native birds. The wood-like, grey-brown feathers
blend so well with the branch it sits on that you have to
search carefully to find it, sitting motionless with yellow
eyes watching intently down the “nose” of its wide
“frog mouth” grey beak.
The Tawny Frogmouth is well camoulaged
The tawny frogmouth does have an owl-like hoot
that is reminiscent of a deep-throated drumming sound
repeated monosyllabically. The adult pair appears to
call “oom” to each other. It sounds like an echo – barely
discernible at night unless you know what you are
listening for.
The “tawny” loves secluded tree foliage in the daytime
and can be found in the local parks – where I found the
one photographed here. The tell-tale sign of the presence
of a tawny in your neighbourhood is a large splash of
white droppings left on your driveway or footpath!
So if you have not seen or heard any of these
indigenous Australian birds in Burwood, then take a
closer look in the parks and gardens near your home or
when you are out and about. You will be surprised by
what you see right here on your doorstep.
Don’t Feed the Birds!
The Department of Sustainability and
Environment is calling on Melburnians to avoid
feeding wild birds following reports that it could
assist the spread of bacteria among native
parrots. Since March, there have been over 200
reported sick or dead Rainbow Lorikeets in the
eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
Feeding of wild birds may actually endanger
healthy birds and the public are advised not to
feed them. Rainbow Lorikeets have a simple
digestive system that is suited to their natural diet
of native lowering plants and insects. There is
suficient food in the environment for wild birds;
they do not require supplementary feeding.
Clarice Dixon Reaches 91
by Jean Hadler
Clarice has been part of the Ashburton Bowling
Club since before it even opened in 1956.
In 1954 Clarice,
with some other
ladies, worked
in the shed at
the far end of
the bowling
green providing
sandwiches and
tea for the men
who were digging
ditches and
levelling the green.
One of these men
was Clarice’s late
husband, Alan, a
war veteran. For
two years he and
others came after work to prepare the ground for
the future Bowling Club.
Clarice left school at the age of 13, putting her age
up to 15 to become an apprentice to a seamstress
in Elsternwick, earning just six shillings a week. Much
later in life she applied her skills on a craft stall at
her beloved bowling club. For over 30 years she
made thousands of dollars for the club with this stall,
and at one stage was Lady President for two years.
Clarice’s bowling this season has been curtailed
owing to a knee replacement. Even so, she is still
actively involved with the indoor bowls group and
loves to take part in their card sessions. Her name
can be seen on a board at the club, as a mark of
recognition “for her many years of outstanding
service at the Bowling Club Inc.”.
I wonder how many other clubs could boast
of a member who has been part of a club for 58
years? Congratulations, Clarice, for your many
achievements at the Ashburton Bowling Club.
Reincarnation Boutique
By Kathy Clarkson
M
arie Stokes is proprietor and manager of a
new retro boutique called Reincarnation,
situated in the Burwood Village just near the corner
of Warrigal and Toorak roads, next to IGA. Marie’s
up-market boutique stocks quality recycled designer
clothes, shoes and handbags, plus a beautiful selection
of “retro-antique” jewellery.
he idea of boutique recycling came to Marie
through her training and expert knowledge in the
ield of chemistry. For Marie is a science graduate and
educator who still continues lecturing at university
level today! And Marie is passionate about conserving
our environment. What better background to have to
understand and care about the processes of garment
manufacture?
Marie has become greatly concerned about the
increasing use of dangerous chemicals and child
labour in overseas countries for the treatment and
manufacture of mass-produced cheap materials used
in the clothing industry for sale to Western markets.
She is also worried about associated toxic waste
seeping into world river systems and afecting the
environment and food sources. Marie thought that
there had to be something better than that. And there
is: the recycling of quality designer items of clothing
that still look good and were made mostly from
natural ibres.
Twice-used is half-saved!
It is a win-win situation in both of Marie’s
shops (her other recycle boutique is in Glenferrie
Rd, Hawthorn) because her business is run on
consignment. his means you can ofer her quality
garments, shoes, handbags and jewellery and receive a
percentage of the sale of these items.
So go along and check out Reincarnation, where all
goods have a “second chance at life”, and you will be
doing your bit to help save the environment.
Telephone Systems Moves and Changes
Hybrex and NEC Systems
Clothing
1300 369 209
[email protected]
Mob: 0419 419 622
Fax: 03 8610 1040
PO Box 1034
Ashwood
Vic 3147
ABN 88 376 524 703
Bags
REINCARNATION
NEW & RECYCLED
DESIGNER BOUTIQUE
Telephone
03 9818 2912
1428 Toorak Road, Camberwell Vic 3124
[email protected]
Jewellery
Shoes
Accessories
www.reincarnationclothing.com.au
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
17
A
shburton Meats and Ashburton Community Bank ®
have combined to help a local children’s charity, the
Edge Community Fund, with donations of over $3000.
Last year, Ashburton Meats came up with the idea of asking
its customers for favourite soup recipes. Customers, who
love the friendly service along with the meat, swamped the
butcher with tried-and-tested recipes. The result was the
Ashburton Soup Cook Book, published by Ashburton Meats and
sold across the counter.
The proits from the book, $1230, were donated to the
Edge Community Fund, which regularly is called upon by
local schools and community organisations to help families
who are struggling with the costs of ensuring their kids go to
kinder, participate fully at school, or join local sports clubs or
organisations such as scouts and guides.
The soup book proved so popular that a second edition
was called for and the Ashburton Community Bank stepped
in and funded the printing cost of about $500.
The Edge Community Fund is the “charity of choice” of
the Ashburton Traders Association, and earlier this year their
annual rafle, with prizes donated by local traders, raised over
$2500. The Ashburton Community Bank matched the rafle
receipts with a donation of $1500 making the total from the
rafle over $4000.
Ashburton Meats won the John Reddish Service Excellence
Award for a Boroondara business providing the most
outstanding customer service in 2011. However, it is not
resting on its laurels and has launched a second recipe
campaign among its customers. Responses are coming in and
it expects to publish a second book soon – Best Local Casserole
Recipes. Once again any proits will go to a local charity.
L-R: Paul Klooster,
manager
Ashburton Meats;
Fiona Kerr,
manager Ashburton
Community Bank;
and Mark
Weber, the Edge
Community Fund.
Here is a recipe from the popular Soup Cook Book:
Broccoli, Potato and Bacon Soup by Ruth Cruttenden
Ingredients:
1 large head of broccoli, broken up, stalks chopped
2 medium potatoes cut into equal pieces
1 large onion, chopped
2 cloves of garlic, minced
4 rashers of bacon
1 sprig of thyme
1 litre of chicken stock
1 tablespoon cream
Salt and pepper, parsley
Method:
Sweat broccoli, potato, bacon, onion and garlic in a little oil
until the onion is soft. Add stock, thyme, salt and pepper.
Simmer 25–30 minutes. Blend, stir in cream. Serve with
chopped parsley.
Tax Workshop
Registered Tax Agents
Specialising in the preparation of all types of income tax returns
► Individual, Partnership, Trust and Companies
► Prior years, Rental properties, Investments, Deceased Estates
► Tax Advice and Compliance
► Capital Gains Tax, International Tax and Tax Administration
► Electronic Lodgement and EFT Refunds
► Computerised Accounting Services
► Business Computer Solutions and Training
Contact Lily Adolphe BBus, MBL, MCom, FIPA, FTIA
Phone: 0405 435 480 or 9888 1435
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.taxworkshop.com.au
18
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
25 years for Burwood’s Neighbourhood House!
Box Hill Mayor, Cr Russell Crawford and President of
the BNH Committee of Management, Fran Downs,
oficially open Burwood Neighbourhood House,
28 September 1987
I
n 1981, a group of interested women decided to
look into setting up a community centre. hey had
visited Nunawading Community House and felt a
similar resource was needed for Burwood. Great support
was received from the Burwood Sub-Branch RSL,
and in particular from the then President, Mr Charles
Poulton. he use of the branch premises was the start of
activities of a neighbourhood house. On 4 July 1984,
with the strong support of Mrs Estelle von Sturmer
(Neighbourhood Development Co-ordinator employed
by the Camberwell Council), a public meeting was held at
which it was established that the committee would pursue
the establishment of a permanent Neighbourhood House.
he Council Community Service representatives continued
to attend meetings, providing invaluable assistance and
support from Camberwell, Box Hill and Waverley. In
January 1985, the steering committee distributed 3000
questionnaires in Burwood, seeking information about
the kinds of activities and interests householders would
like from a Neighbourhood House. Valuable feedback
was obtained. he irst Burwood Neighbourhood House
committee was elected on 28 May 1985.
Finally in May of 1987 advice was received from the
Box Hill Council that the house at 1 Church Street
had been made available as the long-awaited Burwood
Neighbourhood House.
I invite all past participants, councillors, committee
members and tutors to join us in celebrating 25 years of
community service on 28 September at 1pm.
When I began as Coordinator/Manager the house was
operating with small groups in a grey brick building, roller
door garage and two small bedrooms. “Aah, the blue tile
bathroom!” Come and visit! See all the changes that have
been made to make this a thriving small neighbourhood
house ... serving the community in ofering over 50
activities, supporting community groups and providing a
home for our most valued community magazine –
he Burwood Bulletin. Cheryl Webster (Manager)
All welcome to join us! Celebrate 25 years of the
community’s Neighbourhood House!
1.8 Million Reasons for Communities to Celebrate!
Could Meals On Wheels be of help to you
The Ashburton, Balwyn, Canterbury and Surrey Hills
or anyone you know?
Community Bank ® branches of Bendigo Bank have now
returned more than $1.8 million in sponsorships and grants
Ashburton Support Services delivers Meals On
to more than 200 organisations in their local communities.
Wheels (to the area of Boroondara bounded by
The Community Bank® model was seen as a way to
Warrigal Rd, Gardiners Creek, Burke Rd, Camberwell
restore branch banking services in places like Canterbury
Rd and Toorak Rd) each day, Monday to Friday.
and Surrey Hills after the last of the major banks closed
Hot fresh soup, a hot main course and a dessert
their doors. When locals saw that the Community Bank®
always provides a delightful repast. Frozen meals are
gave back so much to local community organisations and
provided for weekends and holiday periods.
provided better service, branches were also established in ADVERT FOR BURWOOD BULLETIN
If such a service would make your life easier and more
Ashburton and Balwyn.
enjoyable, please telephone 9885 6443 to learn more.
Board Chairman, Dick Menting, said that this level of
support – $1.8 million – was a stunning example of what
can be done by reinvesting in banking in our community.
“Our aim is to make a diference in our community – to
buy buses for schools and senior citizens, to help build
much needed community facilities, to help set up a youth
foundation – to name just a few examples.”
Treasurer, Juliann Byron, added that the Community
Bank® company has rewarded its shareholders and has
given back to the community, with money invested in a
range of initiatives including:
•
•
•
•
•
•
YACCYouthFoundationinAshburton($125,000)
BassCare:busandotherprojects($102,000)
LyndenPark:pavilion($100,000)
CamberwellSportsground:electronicscoreboard($100,000)
Bus,gardenandothersupportforAlkira($77,000)
BelmoreSpecialSchoolbus($55,000)
For information: www.supportingourcommunity.com.au
Chartered Accountants
Financial Planners
Insurance Brokers
We provide a unique blend of professional services that
enables our clients to plan, build, manage and protect their
wealth and assets
www.lanyonpartners.com.au
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
19
BULLETIN NOTICEBOARD
The 30th Victorian Seniors Festival
Be part of the Green City Dash!
Craig Family Centre, 7 Samarinda Ave, Ashburton
Saturday 20 October, 10am–3pm
A scavenger hunt like the Amazing Race! Anyone aged 15–
25 is invited to grab a partner and be part of an exciting race
around Boroondara, with prizes to be won. Think you can
win? Come and discover things you never knew about our
city. Everyone gets a free Tshirt and showbag! Money raised
goes to events and projects for young people in the area.
$20 +bf per person. Sign up on facebook – YAAC at Craig.
Contact Kate at The Craig: text or call 0404 116 130,
call 9885 7789 or [email protected]
Proudly supported by: Ashburton Community Bank Branch –
Bendigo Bank, Boroondara Council, Craig Family Centre5
Heritage Week: Back to the ‘70s, 13–20 September
Whitehorse City Council, local libraries, historical groups
and the community are going “Back to the ‘70s” as part of
this year’s heritage week celebrations. Participants include
Box Hill, Surrey Hills and Whitehorse Historical Societies,
Whitehorse/Manningham Regional Library Corporation,
Wattle Park Chalet, Parks Victoria and the Australian
Institute of Genealogical Studies.
Lots of activities make up the Program of Events, including
cooking, tennis, Schwerkolt Cottage Open Day, a Central
Box Hill and Whitehorse Road Walkabout and a free showing
of the ilm Red Dog. Heritage Week “Back to the ‘70s”also
presents several free exhibitions, each highlighting different
aspects of life as it was back in those far-off days.
There will truly be something for everyone.
Visit: www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Heritage-Week.html
October 7–14. Celebrating the inspiring contribution of
older Victorians, the Victorian Seniors Festival is run by the
Victorian Government. It is supported by many community
organisations and business sponsors.
he Festival is a lot of fun and there are many ways you
can get involved. here’s music, sports, shows, theatre,
community group open days, walks – hundreds of free or
low-cost, high-quality events throughout Victoria. If you are
a Victorian Seniors Card holder, you can also make use of
eight days of free public transport.
Commencing in 1982, it has grown to the state-wide
celebration it is today. Some past highlights include:
1990, the irst multicultural concert for the Festival, staged
at Melbourne Town hall in partnership with the Ethnic
Communities Council of Victoria and in 1997, introduction of
eight days of free public transport for Seniors Card holders.
What’s happening this year? On top of free music, theatre
and other entertainment, additional special events are being
held to celebrate the 30th year of the festival. Check for
updates at www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/Home/Festival-andAwards/Victorian-Seniors-Festival.aspx
Locals events include:
Ashburton Support Services’ Multicultural Event
296 High St, Ashburton Wednesday, 10 October, noon–3.30pm
Bringing seniors the opportunity to participate in a cultural
exchange of traditions and food. $10 per person. RSVP to
Faye on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 3815
Seniors Week at Victorian Jazz Archive Inc.
15 Mountain Hwy, Wantirna (Mel 63 C8)
Tuesday 9 and Friday 12 October, 10am–2pm
Tour, live jazz and morning/afternoon tea. Free.
Bookings essential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9800 553
DENTURE CLINIC
TED HADDRICK
Dental Prosthetist
(Advanced Dental Technician
239 Burwood Hwy
East Burwood
For complete Denture Services
including:
❖Dentures ❖Repairs
❖Relines
Established 25 years
9803 6420
20
Member Dental Pros. Assoc. Vic.
Vietnam Vet’s Assoc.
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Peridot has a Dramatic History
P
eridot heatre Company is a non-professional
Peridot has established itself as one of the leading noncompany operating in Mount Waverley. We perform professional theatre companies in Melbourne, and is proud
an annual season of four full-length plays and various
of the quality of its productions. We are a subscriberone-act plays including
based company with a loyal
A scene from No Chocolates by Request
drama, comedy, farce and
membership (Friends of
lots more. he Company is
Peridot) and are able to put
based at the Unicorn heatre,
in excess of 10,000 “bums
Mt Waverley, a comfortable
on seats” every year. In
and intimate theatre that
addition to good facilities,
accommodates just over
refreshments and high-quality
200 people.
theatre, our members also
Peridot heatre’s irst
receive a monthly newsletter
production was in August
titled Gems.
Each of the four
1985. he name “Peridot”
productions each year has a
comes from the precious green
season of 13 performances,
gemstone, which is one of
with the addition of a
the birthstones for the month
Charity Preview (the night
of August. he irst Peridot
before the oicial opening),
production, Moving by
where the performance is given to a local benevolent
Stanley Price, was performed at the Monash High School
group as a fundraiser.
heatrette in Clayton. he venue, however, proved to be
Over the years a One-act Play Season and a One-act Play
unsuitable for a variety of reasons, and in November 1986
Festival have been added to the season and we are looking
Peridot moved to its current home at the Unicorn heatre.
Members provide a welcoming atmosphere before
to the future by ofering acting and technical workshops
and after the shows and assist with building sets, making
where interested people who have no experience can learn
costumes and providing support in many other ways.
skills that are needed to become involved.
See page 46 or visit www.peridot.com.au for more information.
Volunteers and new members are always welcome!
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
21
Burwood Village Full of Hidden Treasures!
22
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Spring is upon us – and this means it is taxation time. No
need to travel far from home, a walk through the Village will
take you to one of the local accounting practices, including
Ross Kotros & Associates. Ross, a certiied practising
accountant, who has settled into
the Burwood Village and shares his
motto: “A helping hand for business
and personal success.”
It is also the time of year to refresh
your home and look at new ideas.
Curtain and upholstery fabrics
galore can be found at Next Home
Furnishings. If you are looking to
change a room or renovate, look
no further. With the wonderful
support of Amanda and her team,
the superb fabrics on display can be used to create your
own curtains – transforming your home in no time.
Burwood Village is constantly undergoing change. he
Traders Association is working hard on a fresh new logo,
website and advertising to relect the dynamic nature of
the Village. Recently we asked some of our friends on the
Burwood Village Facebook page to provide their thoughts
on some slogans. Mary-Anne Stuart provided us with
many suggestions, one of which has been used for this
article, and is our headline. hank you Mary-Anne!
To stay in touch, visit www.facebook.com/BurwoodVillage
Photo: Kathy Clarkson
On Saturday, 28 July, Toorak Rd was abuzz with the
long-awaited opening of new delicatessen and café, he
Rustic Table. Mirella and Massimo Dipoi have worked
extremely hard remodelling the shop, with a view to
becoming the purveyors of ine
foods and cofee.
he day was a family afair, with
Mirella and Massimo’s children
helping in the new family venture,
and the delicious cofee from Café
Trombetta available for visitors to
try, on the house. Massimo was
busy all day providing scrumptious
pork sausages to sample, perfect
Rustic Table
for a family dinner any night of
the week.
he Milk & Munga, a long-standing business of the
Burwood Village, welcomes new owners George and Marj.
Co-owner, George Kosmo, grew up in the area and attended
Wattle Park High School, so he has fond childhood
memories of the Village. He says, “Burwood Village is really
changing and it is fantastic to be back working in the local
area.” Make sure you call in and say hello!
Café Bliss also sees new owners. It is great to see Wendy
and her team so enthusiastic and excited about getting to
know many of the locals. Wendy invites all to come and
enjoy the cofee, prepared by an award-winning barista.
Family Ties
Burwood Village Shopping Centre greets the whole
community with open arms. People are always
welcomed into businesses with a friendly smile —
similar to the way we are greeted when we get home
to our loved ones. This can be attributed to the fact
that many of the businesses in Burwood Village are
owned and run by families. Whether it is Lesley and
her son at the Peppermill, Ruth and her daughter
at The Folly Shop or the brother/sister teams at
Santucci’s Cafe, Zouz Cafe and Bliss Café, to mention
just a few.
When you visit Burwood Village next time, rest
assured that many of the traders have a great
understanding of the importance of families and how
essential it is to hold them close to your heart. The
traders take pride in family and want to bring their
extraordinary products and services from their homes
into yours.
At the Peppermill, Lesley said that working with
family “has always been very important for us . . . Our
children bring a new/younger outlook to the business.
They have energy, new ideas, innovation, and they
are fun to work with!” The Peppermill ofers a range of
unique household items that will assist you and your
family to create great things in the kitchen.
The Folly Shop owner and trader Ruth said, “We
chose to enter into a family business to create a legacy
for our family and children. We believe it is a sound
investment due to the loyalty and support we would
be able to ofer each other and be able to rely on each
other in various situations.” The Folly Shop has a range
of giftwares, accessories and clothing for everyone,
from all over the globe — it’s a fantastic place to visit if
you need to spice up your home!
Next time you visit Burwood Village, know that you
are supporting Australian families in achieving their
goals and ambitions to deliver the best products and
services to you and your family.
Telephone 9889 6680
We understand Small Business
General accounting
Bookkeeping
Tax preparation
Elizabeth Dalton
PNA Reg. Tax Agent
1423 Toorak Road (rear), Burwood Village, Camberwell 3124
Fax. 9889 1790 Email: [email protected]
tax on trak.indd 1
Paul, Gus, Dave, Dylan, Gully, James, Dec & Graham
5/11/2007 2:19:23 PM
We open 7 days a week:
Mon - Thurs: 10am - 9pm
Friday - Sat: 10am - 10pm
Sun: 10am - 9pm
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
23
Burwood Village & District
BUsinEss DirECTOry
ACCounTinG & TAxATion
G H O’Brien & Assoc.
Tax on Trak
LAWnmoWEr & GArDEn mACHinEry SALES/SErViCE
4 Burwood Hwy
rear 1423 Toorak Rd
9808 4245
9889 6680
ACuPunCTurE & nATuroPATHy
Joseph Ferraro B.Nat, D.Acu.
1337 Toorak Rd
1386 Toorak Rd
9078 4160
14 The Highway, Mt Waverley 9807 7261
3 Alexander Dr
Shop 3, 1405 Toorak Rd
9889 7157
23-25 Burwood Hwy
9830 6111
BrEAD mAkinG - CLASSES & SuPPLiES
Mixing Bowl
1387 Toorak Rd
9809 4327
BuTCHEr AnD GourmET FooD ProDuCTS
Carl’s Culinary Cuts
1398 Toorak Road
9889 1010
Shop 8, 1405 Toorak Rd.
9809 1243
1350 Toorak Rd
9889 1111
CAkES
The Cake Cafe
CArPETS
Jagers Carpets
1 Church St
9808 6292
DAnCE STuDio
PLumBinG
Burwood Plumbing
303 Warrigal Rd
400 Burwood Hwy
9808 3988
9888 8177
1408 Toorak Rd
9889 4129
1380 Toorak Road
9889 0500
315 Warrigal Rd
9808 2130
Kwik Kopy Printing Centre
Exceland Camberwell
Exceland Burwood
J A Cain First National
Mackintosh First National
9809 4333
www.audipenfold.com.au
130 Burwood Hwy
9268 1555
70 Burwood Hwy
9268 1555
130 Burwood Hwy
9268 1555
www.penfoldholden.com.au
142 Burwood Hwy
9268 1333
21 Mc Intyre St
92681307
11-17 McIntyre St
1300 858 084
www.penfoldmazda.com.au
59-63 Burwood Hwy
9268 1222
2 Somers St Burwood
92681294
1429 Toorak Rd
9889 0800
250 Warrigal Rd
9808 9827
115 Highbury Rd
250 Warrigal Rd
9888 8225
9808 9827
9 Tudor St
9808 7211
6 Burwood Hwy
9888 7906
1373 Toorak Rd
65 Station St
1156 Toorak Rd
1388 Toorak Rd
9889 1666
9888 8883
9805 2900
9889 2266
SoLAr EnErGy EquiPmEnT
339 Warrigal Rd
9808 8888
SoLiCiTorS
1396 Toorak Rd
9889 4763
Frank Bertucci
Oates Rennick Associates
242 Warrigal Rd
9808 7337
1379 Toorak Rd
4 Burwood Hwy
9889 0061
9808 6922
SPorTS AnD SPinAL mEDiCinE
1423 Toorak Rd
9889 5152
Anthony J Von Moger B.Hlth Sc. 20 Trent St
Camberwell Sports & Spinal Medicine 1431 Toorak Rd
9889 7889
SuPErmArkET
HomEoPATHiC nATuroPATHiC SErViCES
9889 9835
IGA Plus Liquor
1424 Toorak Rd
9889 5120
TooLBox ,TrAiLEr AnD CAnoPy CuSTom BuiLT
inSurAnCE
4 Burwood Hwy
98808300
84-90 Highbury Rd
Dragon Welding P/L
1339 Toorak Rd
9889 7379
yoGA - STrESS mAnAGEmEnT
LAnDSCAPinG SuPPLiES
Decor Pebble (Aust) P/L
1374 Toorak Rd
PrinTinG & CoPyinG
Solazone Solar Specialists
HAirDrESSinG
Rick Watkins P/L
9889 7889
rEAL ESTATE
GiFTWArE SHoP
D’Alton Hairdressing
Shot, Framed & Hung
9809 1768
FunErAL DirECTor
Zinc
National Pharmacy
1341 Toorak Road
FuEL & FoDDEr
W D Rose Funerals
AuDi
New Car Sales
Used Car Sales
Service & Parts
HoLDEn
New and Used Sales
Service
Parts
mAZDA
New and Used SalesService & Parts
Creative Framing
Framed & Hung
FiSH & CHiPS
Burwood Fuel & Fodder
9808 4404
PiCTurE FrAminG
Dry CLEAninG
A&C Fish‘N Chippery
Pack & Send
9888 3354
DoCTorS -- GEnErAL PrACTiTionErS
Care Fresh
Camberwell Spinal & Sports Medicine 1431 Toorak Rd
13-15 Yertchuk Ave
DEnTiST
Dr Susan Schlicht
Burwood Healthcare
119 Burwood Hwy
PHoToGrAPHy
Burwood Neighbourhood House
Azubel Dental
Adco Ofice Furniture
PHArmACy
CommuniTy HouSE
BDC Dance
9889 4643
PEnFoLD moTorS BurWooD
BATHroom & kiTCHEn
Shelron Bathroom Centre
1340 Toorak Rd
PACkAGinG & FrEiGHT
9888 8797
BAkEriES
Burwood Bakery
Burwood Cellars
oSTEoPATHy & PHySioTHErAPy
AuTomoTiVE SErViCE & rEPAir
Kryton Automotive
9808 5370
9885 3199
oFFiCE FurniTurE nEW & uSED
ArT GALLEriES
The Highway Gallery
33 Burwood Hwy
397 High St
Liquor STorE
9889 6777
ALTErATionS & TAiLorinG
Secret Style
Burwood Hwy Mowers
Ashburton Mowers
9888 9888
Burwood Yoga
1-3 Bardolph St
9889 0684
Burwood Village & District Directory
As a service to the Burwood community, the Burwood Bulletin has established this Traders and Business Directory so that
local residents can easily contact their local traders and to inform residents of the variety of shops and services located in
the Burwood area. The cost is $60 per annum, inc.GST. Any business that is located within the Burwood area and would
like to be included in the directory should contact Robert Kay on 9836 5520 or email [email protected]
24
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
BUsinEss DirECTOry
Small & Home Business
ArT & DESiGn
FirEPLACES
PHoToGrAPHiC EquiPmEnT
Christine Chappell Design Art
Textile Product Design and Manufacture
Fine art and Web Design
12 Fairleigh Ave, Burwood 3125
[email protected]
http://christinechappell.com.au
Australian mantlepiece
1372 Toorak Road, Camberwell
Fireplace renovations and supplies – gas and
wood. Accessories, ire sets and screens.
Ph 9889 0866 or 0414 503 280
[email protected]
Shutter-Box
1163 Toorak Rd, Camberwell 3124
Photographic accessories, sale and servicing
with repairs onsite. M–F 9–5, Sat 9–12noon
Ph. 9809 4711, www.shutterbox.com.au
E: [email protected]
AuDiT ACCounTinG TAxATion
FooD SAFETy SPECiALiSTS
PoST oFFiCE
ian Grant FCA FCPA
13 Edwards Street, Burwood 3125
Ph:
9813 3599, Mob: 0418 317 818
Fax:
9813 2732
E: [email protected]
The Gourmet Guardian Pty Ltd
321 Warrigal Road, Burwood
Phone 1800 FOOD SAFETY (1800 366 372)
Mobile 0422 922 883
E: [email protected]
Hartwell Post Ofice
1166 Toorak Road, Hartwell 3124
Ph:
9889 1132
Open M–F 9am–5pm, Saturday 9–12noon
SoLiCiTorS
HomE mAinTEnAnCE
DAnCE CLASSES– ADuLT
Lindy Hop Swing
At Ashburton & Mitcham
Phone 0412 016 780
E: [email protected]
www.lindyhop.com.au
man Around the House
Carpentry repairs/replacements
Weatherboards, fascias, decks,
pergolas, fences, lattice, etc. Free quotes
Ph: Martyn
0407 477 740
AH/Fax: 9885 1150 Glen Iris
DoCTorS
PAinTEr/ HAnDymAn
Burwood Healthcare
400 Burwood Hwy (cnr Middleborough Rd)
General Practitioners, extended hours
Ph 9888 8177
www.burwoodhealthcare.com.au
indrans residential Services
A local business specialising in handyman
work, painting and plastering.
For an obligation-free quote, phone Jan on
0422 168 228
ADVErTiSinG inFormATion
Frank Bertucci
1379 Toorak Road, Burwood 3125
Ph:
9889 0061/68
Fax:
9889 0407
oates rennick Associates
4 Burwood Hwy, Burwood
Ph:
9808 6922
Fax:
9808 2243
E: [email protected]
TAxATion
Tax Workshop
Registered Tax Agents
All types of Taxation Returns
6 Tooronga Court, Ashwood 3147
Ph:
9885 1435 or 0405 435 480
Fax:
9888 2224
Full Page w18.5 x h26cm
$400 colour, $276 b/w
(or w 21.6 x h 30.3cm including bleed)
Special Full Pages
(Inside front cover& back cover) PoA
Half Page
–Horizontal w18.5 x h13cm
–Vertical w9 x h26cm
$252 colour, $168 b/w
quarter Page w9 x h13cm
$152 colour, $101 b/w
quarter Column w9 x h6cm $120 colour, $80 b/w
Small / Home Based Business Directory
This Directory has been established by the Burwood
Bulletin to assist small and home based businesses to
promote themselves in the local community. The cost for
a business listing as per this page is $25 for four lines plus
$5.50 per line to a maximum advertisement of six lines.
Prices include GST.
EnquiriES Phone Robert Kay 9836 5520
or email [email protected]
Artwork must be ready for print.
Please ask about print speciications
or visit www.burwoodbulletin.org/advertise
Cost of any necessary alterations to artwork or copy
will be an additional charge to the advertiser.
All copy to be forwarded to:
Burwood Bulletin Association, PO Box 87, Burwood 3125
or email [email protected]
Burwood Bulletin volunteers
Can you help to keep this unique
community magazine on the road?
We have vacancies for:
desktop Publisher, you will be familiar
with the Adobe suite and will be
responsible for the look of the
magazine and updating the website.
Advertising Co-ordinator,
writers.
deliverers, We particularly need people
to deliver Burwood Bulletins in the
Burwood and Burwood East areas.
This takes just a couple of hours
every 3 months.
If you would like to help out
please email: [email protected]
or phone Susan 9885 3235
*We are Centrelink approved for voluntary work
Deadline next issue advertising & copy nov 1.
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
25
Snow in AShburton
Once again Ashburton held
a promotion with Mt Buller. his year, as well
as snow, they brought a Snow-Tube down to add to the
pleasure of the kids who came in droves to slip and slide
and throw snowballs.
he Ashburton shopping strip has gained Chicken
Central and a real estate agency. We hope these two
establishments will ind success in the strip.
All Aboard for MTB Recitals
A
ll Aboard… for the Melbourne Tramways Band’s
73rd annual season of recitals at Wattle Park.
Possibly Melbourne’s oldest band (established in
1888), the Tramways Band has provided free public
concerts, without interruption, since the dark days of
1940. he Band struggles inancially, but has been able
to continue with the support of sponsor, Yarra Trams,
for the past decade.
the ArcAde
he arcade continues on its merry way. he nail salon
and jewellery shop ofer beautiful temptations. Likewise,
Pat has an amazing array of goods for personal gifts and
the shoe repairer and alterations shop draw a regular trade.
AShydeAlS
Keep your eyes open for the Ashydeals discount cards
which can provide your purse or pocket with a range
of discounts: deals on cofee and cake or muins, deals
where you to buy stated amount of goods and gain
anadded bonus or a reduction on your bill. he card has
proved useful for your scribe and I feel families will ind it
very helpful, particularly to buy meat or other foodstufs.
Remember to shop at Ashburton irst to support our
butchers and fruiterers. Keep local shopping alive and well
because our lives will be poorer without it.
Travel Agents Licence No: 30257
Telephone: (03) 9808 1177
Largest Independent Travel Agent in Victoria
Proudly Serving the Community for 25 Years
��
��
��
��
��
Airfares
Cruises
Rail
Coach
Groups
��
��
��
��
Holiday Packages
Accommodation
Car Hire
Insurance
Reliable friendly service with knowledgeable staff
providing personal attention and competitive travel.
East Burwood Travel Pty Ltd
Shop 6, Cnr Burwood Highway and Middleborough Rd
East Burwood VIC 3125
email: [email protected]
26
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Tramways Band conductor Daniel van Bergen
and President James Tulloch prepare for the
band’s coming concert season.
“It’s probably fair to say that the commitment to
the Wattle Park concerts keeps the Band going,” says
Band President, James Tulloch. “Although we are able
to present multiple ensembles, from full brass band
to smaller combos and the 18 piece Tramways Big
Band, engagements are hard to come by in tight times.
Unfortunately, the public think of the band as some
sort of government entity, and don’t realise that we are a
community organisation relying on performance fees in
order to survive.”
he Tramways Band always welcomes new members
and can accommodate a broad spectrum of musicians.
Anyone interested should contact the band
on 9755 1475, or email [email protected]
he concert season opens on 14 October as part of
Victorian Seniors Week:
Sunday 14 October “Masters of the March”
Sunday 11 November “Rocky Moments”
Sunday 16 December “Christmas Chorale”
Sunday 17 February 2013 “Broadway Melodies”
Sunday 24 March 2013 “Polished Brass”
Sunday 21 April 2013 “ANZAC Relections”
Concerts commence at 2.30pm, weather permitting. If
a concert is to be cancelled, MTB advise Parks Victoria by
midday. You may check with them on 13 19 63.
We suggest you take Tram 70 along Riversdale Rd to Stop 59.
Historic Tram Fleet on Track in Hawthorn
the irst conductresses in 1942 and other members
of his family worked at workshops as conductors or
elbourne Tram Museum at Hawthorn Depot is
drivers. Another volunteer, Geof Brown, was a tram
one of the hidden gems of Melbourne. It may not
conductor himself.
look like much from the outside but the depot is full of
The Hawthorn Tram Depot building may not be
important Melbourne history.
noticed by passers-by but is a pleasant surprise once
you step inside. One can see the entire history of
Melbourne’s famous public transport in one room.
Stepping into each tram is like going back in
time- the old and uncomfortable looking seats,
sometimes wooden and sometimes plastic and the
old advertisement
posters stuck on the
walls, giving away what
year it may be, adding
to the time travel-like
experience.
The ‘used tickets
An original Melbourne cable tram
please’ box and ‘pay
dating from the 1880s
as you enter sign’ are
especially interesting
Visitors donate a gold coin to enter the museum
for those of us who now
and can buy merchandise which goes towards upkeep.
catch trams to see how
While there are no plans for expansion at the moment,
far they have come
the depot was given $25,000 by VicTrack in 2010 to
over the years to the
improve visitor experience.
introduction of Myki.
Over the coming summer, the museum will extend
The depot opened in 1916 and for many years trams
its open days in response to public demand.
from the City to Wattle Park and Burwood and from
The Hawthorn depot has had a growing number of Richmond to Power Street ran from there.
visitors over the years, with as many as 3000 visitors
However, the fast growth of Melbourne meant that
a year and 1400 visitors to its website. Summer time
the Hawthorn depot could no longer
sees up to 120 each open day, witsh
handle the tram traic and from 1965
the museum expecting the same, if
onwards, the Hawthorn depot was
not more this summer.
given the responsibility of training
“When the weather’s better, people
drivers and conductors, making
feel more inclined to go out and do
uniforms and became the storage place
something diferent”, says Russell
for historic leets.
Jones, a volunteer at the depot.
In the 1990s, the State Government
Mr Jones is one of the many
made a decision to sell of some of
knowledgeable and friendly volunteers
the building, which has now been
or ‘Friends of the Hawthorn Tram Depot
Driver comfort has improved converted into apartments next to
Inc.’, a non-proit group operating the
the museum.
museum on behalf of VicTrack since 2005.
The Melbourne Tram Museum at Hawthorn Depot is at
The tram museum plays an important part in
the junction of Riversdale Rd, Power St and Wallen Rd,
explaining Melbourne’s history, according to Mr Jones.
Hawthorn. It is open to visitors on the second Saturday
He believes that it’s important for people to see the
of each month, and the fourth Saturday between
history of trams, and how vital they are in Melbourne.
October and March (except for December),
“You can’t understand how Melbourne developed
without understanding how trams developed,” says Mr from 11am–5pm.
Jones. “It’s like only reading half of a book.”
The museum houses 21 fully-restored trams including:
Mr Jones believes that it is important for everyone
• a ‘toast-rack’ bodied V-class from 1906 – one of
to come and visit. The older generation come to
theirstelectriiedtramsinMelbourne
experience what trams used to be like, remembering
• several versions of the iconic W-class trams
what it was like in their childhood. “For the younger
• the experimental X-class tram
generation it’s more like seeing how much things have
• the prototype of the Z-class.
changed,” he said.
Group visits may be arranged outside normal hours.
The volunteers at the museum have strong ties
Contact [email protected]
with Melbourne’s trams. Mr Jones’ aunt was one of
or www.hawthorntramdepot.org.au
by Zeynep Tahmazoglu
M
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
27
Ingniting Teen Spirit on the Kokoda Trail
Continued from page 10...
An overwhelming sense of accomplishment was
felt on their last day as they completed the trek, tears
and laughter intermingling. Another highlight of the
trip was meeting the oldest living Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel,
aged between 100 and 103, depending on which day
you ask him! Fuzzy Wuzzy was the name given to local
Papuans who assisted
and escorted sick and
injured Australians
during the combat.
he name stems from
characteristics of their
frizzy hair and their
helpful role towards the
Diggers. Prior to their
return to Melbourne,
the team spent a couple
of days in a local village
where they became
acquainted with the
locals, swimming,
relaxing and debrieing
about their life-altering journey.
I asked the girls what it felt like to return home and
how they had changed in the week they had been away.
Sadness and jetlag were the most common feelings, with
many missing the camaraderie of the group and the special
bonds formed. he porters who played such an important
role were also missed. he overwhelming response was
that the trip changed their perspective on life in many
positive ways. Bec, a Year 11 student at Camberwell
High School, said she gained a conidence in herself and
her ability to achieve whatever she puts her mind to.
She now worries less about people’s negativity. Hayley,
28
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
from Canterbury Girls High, said she is less inclined to
be inluenced by peer-group pressure and believes her
organisational skills have improved. For the majority, it
was their irst time visiting a third-world country. Seeing
how the villagers live made the teens realise it is possible
to live with less, and gave them a gratitude for their own
lives and opportunities. Overall, walking the Kokoda
Trail has left these teens with an indelible experience. It
has built conidence in
themselves and tolerance
of others. Obstacles
and challenges are now
faced and tackled with
a positive attitude and
they have gained a
respect for what their
bodies and minds can
achieve.
Some of the students
are using the experience
as part of their Duke of
Edinburgh program and
all of them are required
to participate in various monthly community service
activities as a way of showing gratitude for those who
helped fund the challenge. Funding participants include
Bendigo Bank, the Rotary clubs of Camberwell, Balwyn
and North Balwyn, and Boost Juice.
For further information on walking the Kokoda Trail,
visit www.kokodachallenge.com where there are links to
the youth program and fundraising events to be held in
Melbourne in October.
I felt honoured to have been able to talk to a group
of talented and determined teenagers who are keen to
discover more about themselves, their history and their
world.. More photographs on page 47.
Surrey Hills Music Festival
Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre,
157 Union Rd, Surrey Hills.
Saturday, 27 October, noon–11pm
The festival is a not-for-proit event,
an opportunity for people of all ages and
backgrounds to celebrate musical diversity
and the spirit of community. There will be
entertainment by established performers and
up-and-coming artists, and food and drink
stalls by local community organisations!
Kenny López and Havana Connection, a
traditional / contemporary Cuban band, will
also perform.
Fun musical workshops will engage and
entertain everybody from the Surrey Hills
Community.
Enquiries: Jenny Bevis Festival
Coordinator, on 0401 976 079 or
[email protected]
Or Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre,
on 9890 2467.
Facebook: Surrey Hills Music Festival
Street Names
W
hitehorse Historical Society
Inc. is collecting and recording the
origins of street names of the former City
of Nunawading. This information will
complement the Box Hill City Council
publication The Origin of Box Hill Street Names, by
Charles F. Williams.
We are asking you for anything you know
about the origins of street names in the area.
Neighbours, friends, or relatives may have
information. Please ask them – anything we learn
can be used to help the many people who are
interested in the area, including students, new
residents and researchers.
The Nunawading street details we need are:
who named it, after whom or what and when it
was named.
Please let us know at PO Box 272, Mitcham 3132,
phone 9873 4946,
or [email protected].
Burwood RSL’s Fighting Force
Continued from page 15...
Competition in this traditionally male domain
sometimes had its challenges, but Yvonne is wellaccepted and quite at home playing snooker and
billiards with the men. She just wishes there were more
women to keep her company.
Her uniqueness does not limit her performance,
however. Yvonne estimates that she wins 50 per cent
of her snooker games and 60 per cent of her billiards
games and that her handicap has gone into the minuses.
Yvonne loves the game and inds it challenges the mind
and keeps her interested, active and builds
her self-conidence, especially when winning!
Along with Yvonne, this year’s Burwood RSL
competition players are: Don Lambourne (captain
of the team and Treasurer, Burwood RSL, ex-British
Army Sergeant, Ordnance Corps, aged 85) Neil Hands
(ailiate member and Vice-President, Burwood RSL),
Harold Brown (just turned 95! Ex-Army, 4th Field
Regiment Artillery WWII, PNG and Bougainville),
Damian Willcox (ailiate member and Secretary,
Burwood RSL, Alf Dowling (ailiate member,
Keith Tinker and Robert Prest (social members). All
interesting people in their own right!
his “ighting force” of snooker–billiards players in the
Over-55 RSL competition is presently third on the
ladder and heading for the inals. Yvonne, in particular,
is keen to win another trophy!
Burwood RSL members & players, (L-R), Peter
Rowley, Neil Hands, Yvonne Mahoney, Gil Townsend,
Keith Tinker, Robert Prest, Don Lambourne, Alf
Dowling. Seated, Harold Brown and Jan Kitchen
(Women’s Auxiliary).
Burwood RSL Over-55s could do with more men and
women in the competition.
So if you are interested in joining, Yvonne would love to
hear from you! here are no restrictions to RSL membership,
so if you are interested, call her on 9809 1323 or
Don Lambourne on 9803 8798.
Tribute: Jim Copeland, a long-time president and
life member of the Burwood RSL sub-branch, sadly
passed away in July He was a WWII veteran and a
stalwart of Burwood RSL. He will be sorely missed.
He was 89. Lest We Forget.
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
29
Local Churches
Australian Christian Churches
edge ChurCh MelBourne
17 Evans St, (cnr Evans & Dufy streets) Burwood
Pastor: Danny Guglielmucci
Service Times: Sunday 10am . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9888 7466
Baptist Churches
AShBurton BAPtiSt ChurCh
www.ashburtonbaptist.org.au
8 Y St, Ashburton. Interim Pastor: Rev. Rowena Curtis.
Sunday morning service: 10am (includes Kids’ Club)
hursday evening service: 7.15pm.
Phone . . . . . 9885 8210 or E: [email protected]
Box hill BAPtiSt ChurCh
Anglican Churches
AngliCAn PAriSh of Box hill
www.anglicansboxhill.org.au
St Peter’s: 1038 Whitehorse Rd, Box Hill
Services: Sunday: 8am Eucharist, 9.30am Choral Eucharist,
Sudanese service 1pm. Wednesday: 11am, Friday: 7.30pm.
St Aidan’s: Surrey St, Box Hill South
Sunday service: 10.30am Eucharist. 3rd Sunday Family &
children’s service: 10.30am. Vicar: Rev Derek Jones .9890 2721
Hall for hire. Oice: hurs 9.30am - 2.30pm . . . 9899 5122
St dunStAnS
www.stdunstans.org.au
163 Wattle Valley Rd, Camberwell
Sunday services: 8am and 9.30am.
hursday Eucharist 11am, morning tea 10.30am.
Wednesday 10.30am, mainly music.
Vicar: Rev Helen Phillips. Ph 9809 0321
St fAith’S
www.stfaiths.org
4-8 Charles St, Glen Iris
Vicar: Rev. Stephen Pash, 0403 273 486, 9889 2761
Church Oice, 9889 5086
Sunday services 8am, 10am, 5pm (1st Sunday) Messy Church.
Labyrinth open daily for individuals to walk. Group walks by
booking. Hall for hire
St thoMAS’ Burwood
www.stthomasburwood.org.au
44 Station St, Burwood
Sunday services: 8.15am, 9.45am, 11.30am (Cantonese), 6.30pm
ESL.
Vicar: Rev Chris Appleby . . . . . . 9808 3250, 0422 187 127
334 High St, Ashburton (cnr Warrigal Rd)
Services: 9.30am Sunday, Holy Communion.
Locum Vicar Rev. Len Greenhall, enquiries .. .. .. .0413 874 281
www.ascensionchurch.org.au
Cnr Blackburn Rd & Witchwood Cres, East Burwood.
Vicar: Rev. Robyn Boyd
Services: Sunday 8am and 9.30am, with children’s activities.
Wednesday 10am followed by study group.
Playgroup Friday 9.30am. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 4863
St oSwAld’S
96 High St, Glen Iris
Rev. Ken Hewlett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 1125
Sunday 8am Eucharist & Breakfast 10am Sung Eucharist
Wednesday 10am Holy Communion
30
BAlwyn BAPtiSt ChurCh
Cnr Whitehorse & Parring Rds, Surrey Hills., 9836 9455
Sunday service at 10am, followed by morning tea.
indoneSiAn BAPtiSt fellowShiP
We meet on the corner of Whitehorse and Parring roads each
Sunday at 4.30pm.
CroSSwAy BAPtiSt ChurCh
www.crossway.org.au
2 Vision Dve, East Burwood, E: [email protected]
Senior Pastor: Mr Dale Stephenson . . . . . . . . . 9886 3700
Sunday morning service & kids church 8.45am, 10.15 &
11.45am. Sunday evening: 6pm.
Mandarin Service 9am, Cantonese Service 11am
Korean service 1.15pm, Indonesian service 4pm
eASt CAMBerwell BAPtiSt ChurCh
Cnr Highield & Hunter roads, East Camberwell
Pastor: Murray Hogg . . . . . . 9836 6063, Oice 9830 4842
• Community Notices Index
loCAl ChurCheS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31
Art & CrAft, hoBBieS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Bowling CluBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
St MAtthew’S
the ChurCh of the ASCenSion
Cnr Station St & Ellingworth Pde, Box Hill
Revs Anne & Richard Mallaby
Service:10am Sunday. Or pop into the Chapel on Station
Gallery at the front of the church - open every day, 9890 1275
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Children’S ACtivitieS And ChildCAre . . . . . . . 33
CoMMunity & SPeCiAl intereSt grouPS . . . . .34-35
dAnCe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
eduCAtion / Self iMProveMent . . . . . . . . .36-37
florAl Art/ gArdening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
friendShiP And ACtivity grouPS . . . . . . . . . 38
heAlth And SuPPort grouPS . . . . . . . . . .39-40
hiStory grouPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
MuSiC & theAtre grouPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CoMMunity ShoPPing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CoMMunity CentreS & ACtivitieS . . . . . . . .42-43
volunteering oPPortunitieS . . . . . . . . . . . 44
MArketS, feteS & feStivAlS . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
ArtS & entertAinMent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Local Churches
Catholic Churches
St BenediCt’S
Hua En Tang Southern Church
www.saintbenedicts.org.au
299 Warrigal Rd, Burwood
Priest: Fr. David Tremble. Mass 6pm Saturday; 10 am & 5pm
Sunday. Daily services at 9am. Phone . . . . . . . . 9808 2492
St SCholAStiCA’S
E: [email protected]
348 Burwood Hwy, Bennettswood
Priest: Fr. Jacob. Daily service at 8am, Sat 9am & 6pm Mass.
Sunday 9am, 11am & 5.30pm.
Vietnamese Mass 7.15pm the third Saturday of each month
Phone for further details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 1006
St MiChAel’S
268 High Street, Ashburton
Parish Priest: Father Hien Vu. Mass times: Saturday, 6.30pm
Sunday, 9.00am & 10.30am. Phone . . . . . . . . . 9885 2498
Christian Science Church
Church & Reading Room, 41 Cookson St, Camberwell
Services: Sunday 10.15am, Wednesday 8pm
Church & Reading Room, 256 Stephensons Rd, Mt Waverley
Services: Sunday 9.30am, Wednesday 12.30pm and 8pm
All welcome. Further information. . . . . . . . . . . 9882 6209
Church of Christ
hArtwell
Cnr Milverton St & Highield Rd
Service: Sunday at 10am. Pastor: Anthony Risson. 9889 3484
Mt wAverley
280 Highbury Rd. We are a friendly, family centred Church. All
age worship on Sundays at 10.30am. For infants: playgroups,
creche. For Preps and primary aged children: weekly activity
groups including Bible-based stories, gymnastics and craft.
Men’s and women’s fellowship groups. Bible study groups for all
ages. Interim Pastor: Andrew Boutros .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9808 1613
City Edge Church
Meets at Deakin University, Burwood.
City Edge is a growing community of people from diferent
age groups, walks of life, and cultural backgrounds who humbly
seek to live out, in word and practice the simplicity of New
Testament Christian living to the Glory of God.
Call Tony on 0449 254 249 or www.cityedgechurch.com.au
The New Christian Church
426-434 High St Rd, Mount Waverley, www.newchurch.org.au
A new look at the Bible and spirituality. Spiritual Growth and
discussion groups. Sunday Service 10.30am.
Minister: Rev. Chris Skinner
9888 2850
Presbyterian Churches
AShBurton PreSByteriAn ChurCh
Junction of High Street & High Street Road,
(near Warrigal Rd), Ashburton.
Sunday service at 10.15am, Sunday school & creche 10.30am.
Burwood ChineSe PreSByteriAn ChurCh
Cnr Greenwood & Tennyson streets, Burwood
Sunday service at 11am. Rev Dr John Elnatan 9801 7645
ChriStiAn ChineSe ChurCh
1 Electra Ave, Ashwood
English Youth Service: Saturday 7pm, Chinese Service:
Sunday 10am, Childrens Sunday School: Sunday 10am
Contact homas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0438 588 308
The Salvation Army
7 Bowen St, Camberwell, www.salvationarmy.org.au/camberwell
Services: 9.30am, 11am & 6pm every Sunday.
Sunday School 11am—12.15pm school terms only.
Oicers: Majors Brian and Jenny Pratt . . . . . . . 9889 2468
Uniting Churches
AShBurton uniting ChurCh
3 Ashburn Grove, Ashburton
Minister: Rev David Fotheringham . . . . . . . . . 9809 1795
10am Sunday Worship Service and Sunday School.
For youth activities and small group programs, contact David.
Burwood uniting ChurCh
Cnr Warrigal Rd & Hyslop St, Glen Iris
Minister: Rev. Peter Welsh . . . 98889435. Oice, 9808 2284
Services: Sunday 10am Worship and children’s program
Taize Style Service 8pm, the 4th Wednesday of the month.
Korean Presbyterian Church, Pastor Victor Kim, Sunday 2pm
Hall/rooms available for hire. Contact: Pam. . . . . 9809 2917
Burwood heightS
Cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd, Burwood East
Minister: Rev. Ojitha Goonetilleke . . . . . . . . . 9803 7631
Sunday services: 9.30am and 6pm (informal service)
glen iriS roAd uniting ChurCh & CoMMunity Centre
200 Glen Iris Rd, Glen Iris.
Minister: Rev. David Carter. 10am Sunday services. BBQ &
Communion1st Sunday of the month. Oice 9885 8219
E: [email protected] or www.glenirisuniting.org.au
St JAMeS uniting ChurCh
1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill South
Minister: Rev Paul Voumard
10am Sunday service, Communion the irst Sunday each month
St luke’S uniting ChurCh Mount wAverley
94 Essex Rd, Mount Waverley
Oice 9807 2656 or 0408 580 880
Worship and Sunday School 9.30am every Sunday
Fun at Five: 5pm third Sunday of the month: craft, song and
light meal for people of all ages. Young people (15-30 years)
meet informally fortnightly. Contact David . . . . . 9807 3630
Unity of Melbourne (Unity School of Christianity Melbourne Inc.)
4 Renown St, Burwood.
Unity welcomes all spiritual seekers to our Sunday Service,
10.30am every Sunday. Personal and Spiritual Development
classes. Spiritual leader: Rev William Livingston . .. .. 9889 8503
[email protected] or www.unitymelbourne.org.au
Wattle Park Chapel
234 Elgar Rd, Box Hill South, email: [email protected]
Pastor: John Reeder. Services: Sunday morning at 10am
Sunday at 2pm bilingual service in English and Chinese.
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 2728
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
31
Community Notices
• Art & Craft, Hobbies
Ashburton Seniors Art Group
Fridays 10–12, Ashburton Support Services, 296 High St
Ashburton. Develop your skills with a friendly group. Pursue
your own projects with our art group leader. Fay 9885 3815
Box Hill Handweavers & Spinners
Box Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St, Box Hill
We are a non-proit group of women and men who meet weekly
to share our knowledge in spinning, weaving and allied crafts.
Contact Margaret Dimelow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9898 1474
Craftworkers Social Club
Burwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St, Burwood
Bring a craft project, share ideas, techniques and resources and
chat over a cup of tea. All skill levels and ages are welcome.
$2.50 a session plus a $7 annual fee. Every 1st, 3rd & 5th (if
there is one) Wednesday of the month. 10am–1pm or just come
for an hour or two.
Enquiries: BNH 9808 6292 or Cathy Weaver .. .. .. .. 9808 4069
Box Hill Art Group Inc.
RSL Hall, 403 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell (Melway 59 K2)
Meets 8pm on the fourth Monday of the month. Interesting
speakers, competitions and outings.
Call Gaynore on 9818 6601 or www.camberwellcameraclub.org.au
A non-proit making community organization established in
1952. We ofer lexible classes for beginners and experienced
artists in the following areas: oil painting, water colour, pastel,
acrylics, printmaking, life drawing. All tutors are highly qualiied
and experienced. We also ofer general art classes and workshops
for a more relaxed and informal experience.
For more information visit http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bhag/
or contact Eric Harvey 9884 0670 or 0424 775 540
Society of Folk & Decorative Artists of Victoria
The Needlework Tapestry Guild of Victoria Inc.
Camberwell Camera Club
(SFDAV) he society meets at the Craig Centre, Samarinda
Ave, Ashburton on the 4th Sunday of the month and caters to
the needs of folk and decorative artists. www.sfdav.com.au
The Abbey Girls of Victoria
Bennettswood Neighbourhood House, 7 Greenwood St, Burwood.
A club based around the books of Elsie J. Oxenham. Booka-holics with a love of old schoolgirl novels meet for lunch,
afternoon tea, an interesting activity and some occasional
English dancing. Margaret on 9898 4369
Meets at he Box Hill Community Arts Centre.
A warm welcome to all who are interested in stitching to attend
one of our meetings. Saturdays 10am–3pm, Wednesday (2nd
each month) 11am–3pm, Wednesday (3rd each month)
7pm–10pm. Please contact . . . . . . . . . . .Anne 97283256.
Waverley Arts Society
Group of poets with a Christian ethos which meets on the
second Saturday of every month from 2–5pm.
Guest poets lead workshops. New members always welcome.
Jean Sietzema-Dickson 9890 5885 or www.poeticachristi.org.au
Mt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley
(opposite Mt Waverley Railway Station).
Meets 7.30pm, 3rd Wednesday of the month (except Dec and Jan).
At each meeting we have a professional artist demonstrate.
We ofer Tuition in Life Drawing, Portraiture, Watercolour,
Drawing Fundamentals, Pottery and Decorative Art. Classes
also available for children during school term.
We also have a Contemporary Art Group (DARE).
Australian Philatelic Society
Waverley Scale Modellers Club
Memorial Homes Hall, 152 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury.
Meets bi-monthly. Interesting displays at all meetings. Visitors
and new members welcome. Call John Young . . . 9889 1385
Wadham House, 52 Wadham Pde, Mount Waverley (behind
the library). We meet at on the second Tuesday of each month,
February to December, 7.30pm–10.30pm.
A non-proit community organisation for Scale Model builders.
Wordsmiths of Melbourne Poetry Group
Waverley Gem Club
We are a local club with activities covering a wide range of
lapidary interests. We teach gem cutting and silversmithing and
a mineral group for those intrigued by the details of crystals
and their structure. Our clubrooms in Mt Waverley are used for
training. Phone Gwen, 9808 7510 or 9830 8046
or visit www.waverleygemclub.googlepages.com/home
The Travelogue Club at Camberwell
Chambly Community Centre, 405 Camberwell Rd,
Camberwell. Meets 2pm last Friday of the month. Seniors and
retirees interested in travel and photography. Our guest speakers
will take you to various parts of the world, visually relating their
travel experiences for about one hour.
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9889 7509
32
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Model Trains Open House
Australian Model Railway Association Vic Branch Inc.
92 Wills Street, Glen Iris (Melway 59 J8)
Sunday, 9 September from 10am to 5pm
Clubrooms open for public viewing, large indoor HO scale
layout, outdoor garden layout plus displays by members.
Admission by gold coin donation.
Additional information is available on membership and
activities occurring during the year.
New members always welcome.
Phone the clubrooms 9885 7034 or www.amra-vic.org.au
Community Notices
• Bowling Clubs
Burwood District Bowls Club
Burwood Reserve, Warrigal Rd, Glen Iris.
New and experienced bowlers most welcome. Excellent grass
greens. Free coaching with competent coaches. Open pennant
Tuesday, Saturday. Social bowls on Tuesday, hursday, Friday
and Saturday; summer and winter. Phone . . . . . . 9889 5931
Victorian Senior Citizens’ Week. Come and try bowls, seniors
or otherwise, on Friday 26 October from 4–7pm.
Free BBQ and reasonably priced refreshments available
Camberwell Central Bowls Club
Cnr Bowen and Trumper Sts, Camberwell
Regular & occasional bowls activities. Saturday & Tuesday
pennant. Free coaching! We bowl all year on grass greens.
Facilities for hire: barefoot bowls & other social functions.
We are a small friendly club. www.ccbc.candyit.net
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9889 4456
Ashburton Bowls Club
new & exPerienCed BowlerS invited to Join
1-3 Samarinda Ave, Ashburton
Phone Peter . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 1660 or David 9560 9598
Bennettswood Bowling Club
CoMe And Join uS
179 Station St, Burwood.
Regular Open Days. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 4373
UCEBC Annual Presentation Evening
Burwood Heights Uniting Church,
cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd, East
Burwood. Monday 29 October, 7.30pm.
Guest Speaker – Sir James Gobbo AC
Each year we highlight the work of
UnitingCare East Burwood Centre
and honour the commitment of staf, volunteers and
supporters. his year our guest speaker is Sir James
Gobbo AC. He will share with us his perceptions on
volunteering as well as his particular interest – the work
of Eastern Palliative Care.
Ater many years of service as a barrister and QC, Sir
James was a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria from
1978 until 1994. Ater a period as Lieutenant-Governor
of Victoria, Sir James was appointed the twenty-ith
Governor of Victoria in 1997. He was the irst Australian
state governor of Italian descent and has maintained a
long interest in Italian Community afairs in Australia.
He was the Founding Chairman of the Australia Council
of Multicultural Afairs in 1989. Sir James was honoured
with a Knighthood for services to the Community and
became a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1993.
He also received the award of Gran Croce all’Ordine di
Merito of the Republic of Italy and is a Knight of St John
of Jerusalem and a Knight of Malta.
For our musical item we welcome singer Tish Goonetilleke.
• Children’s Activities and Childcare
Camberwell Childcare Association
Cnr Aird St & Riversdale Rd, Camberwell
ACtivity grouP
Wednesday 12.45pm – 3.15pm
Camberwell Childcare Association Inc: a supervised Activity
Group for toddlers and pre-schoolers. All sessions are run by
experienced staf. Phone Anne Marie . . . . . . . . 9889 6002
Uniting Care Connections
St James Uniting Church Wattle Park, Forsyth Hall
1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill South (Melway 61 C3)
PlAygrouP
10–11.45am Mondays. Contact Margaret Ashby . .. .. 9808 5657
kindergArten
3-year-old - hursday, Friday
4-year-old – Monday, Tuesday Wednesday
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 4495
St Matt’s Cats
A ChriStiAn PlAygrouP for CArerS And totS
St Matthew’s Anglican Church, cnr High St and Warrigal Rd,
Ashburton. hursday, school terms from 10.30am–12.30pm
Helper volunteers needed, enjoy 2 hours of fun with the little ones!
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . Leonie 9802 6406 or 0414 547 952
Kids Club at St Thomas’
St homas’ Anglican Church, 44 Station St, Burwood
Every hursday, 3.30–6.30pm, $5 per session, dinner included.
Suitable for primary school aged children up to Year 6.
For more information, contact Heather . . . . . .0416256485.
St Luke’s
St Luke’s Uniting Church,94 Essex Road, Mount Waverley
St Luke’s Pre School .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9807 9710
Playgroups at St Luke’s: Melissa . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .0409 330 347
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House
47 Kitchener St, Box Hill South, Phone . . . . . . 9898 8270
Childcare and hree-year-old Activity groups
· Sessions in a well established Community House,
· Small groups (max 12) encouraging individual participation,
· Support for gradual separation,
· Qualiied local community staf members,
hree-year-old activity group: Mondays 9.15am–12.15pm
Childcare: Tuesday & Wednesday mornings 9.15am–12.15pm
St Faith’s
4-8 Charles St, Glen Iris. Church Oice, 98895086
Playgroup Wednesday 10.30 am
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
33
Community Notices
• Community & Special Interest Groups
Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc.
1/41 Railway Rd, Blackburn. AIGS is a family history research
centre open 5 days a week to both members and visitors.
Ph 9877 3789, email [email protected] or visit www.aigs.org.au
The Ashwood–Mt Waverley Lions Club
Lionsville Hall, (100m into Lionsville Senior Cits. Village)
88 Winbirra Pde, Ashwood. Meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays
at 7.30pm. Please ring President, Heather Lauder 0407 813 979,
for more information about a great Lions Club.
Lions Club of Boroondara Central
Club Hawthorn, 627 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn. A group of
men and women of varying ages meet over a friendly dinner
the 1st Wednesday of the month, 6pm for 6.30pm start for
dinner and business meeting. Enjoy fellowship and discussion of
community projects. For further information contact
Pauline 98360541 or Margaret 0409 389 927.
Lions Club of Boroondara Gardiners Creek.
Interested in joining, or coming to one of our meetings?
Business Meetings: Craig Family Centre, Samarinda Ave,
Ashburton, 2nd Monday of the month, 7.30 for 8pm start
Dinner Meetings: Hawthorn Club, Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn,
4th Monday of the month, 7 for 7.30pm start.
Enquiries: Jenny Joseph 9885 2682 or 0419 880 616
Camberwell & District National Seniors
new MeMBerS welCoMe.
3rd hursday of the month, 10am.
Phyllis Hore Room, Kew Library, cnr Cotham Rd & Civic Dve,
Kew. Meet new friends and enjoy our interesting guest speakers
with refreshments. Cost $4. Ph Don 9833 4514
Rotary Club of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills
Community service, friendship and interesting guest speakers.
Meets Tuesdays, Box Hill TAFE Nelson Campus, 6.45 for 7pm.
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0450 472 723
Waverley Kiwanis Club
A CoMMunity ServiCe CluB
7pm at Le Gaulois Restaurant, 260 Blackburn Rd Syndal
he Club meets for dinner on the 2nd and last Wednesdays of
the month. Enquires to Stephen Greene . . . . 0408 357 050
3WBC: 94.1 FM
Whitehorse Boroondara FM Community Radio Inc.
Tune in for the best locally based information and music
programs. Free publicity for local non-proit organisations.
Contact us to promote your meetings, functions and activities.
Become a sponsor/member/presenter/volunteer.
Phone 9285 4846, Fax 9285 4849 or visit 3wbc.org.au
Golden Days Radio 3GDR 95.7 FM
If you enjoy the nostalgic sound of music from the ’30s to the
’60s, then tune in 7.30am–11pm daily. Check the program guide
online at www.3gdr.asn.au or in he Age Green Guide.
Probus Club of Ashburton Inc.
2nd Wednesday of the month at the Ashburton Bowling Club,
1-3 Samarinda Ave, Ashburton. Easy parking.
A warm, friendly, club of 17 years with an emphasis on fellowship.
Enquiries from recently retired or semi-retired men & women
are welcome. We have excellent guest speakers, lunches, social
events, holidays, day trips and special interest groups. Enquiries
Bob Flanagan, membership oicer . . . . . . . . . 9822 2064
Blackburn Lake Ladies Probus Club
1st Monday of each month at 1.30pm.
403 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell
We have very good guest speakers. From May to November,
soup and a sausage sizzle available at noon, prior to meeting.
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9882 5580
1st hursday of the month, 10am–12noon. Manchester Unity
Hall, 8 Main Street, Blackburn. (Melway 47 K12)
New members always welcome at our very friendly club for
ladies semi or full retirees. We have interesting speakers, theatre
mornings, ilm/luncheon mornings, outings, monthly luncheons
and cofee mornings. Give our friendly club a try. Phone
President Yvonne Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 4316
Crossroads Victoria
Ladies Probus Club of Blackburn South Inc.
Camberwell City RSL Sub Branch
Burwood heightS BrAnCh
(Christian Fellowship with Disabled Persons)
3rd Saturday of the month, Burwood Heights Uniting Church.
An interdenominational church-based organisation providing
leisure activities for people with disabilities.
Enquiries: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 3677
Rotary Club of Box Hill Central
A group of 34 professional women and men who enjoy helping
others in the community, making new friends and sharing some
fun times. Join us for breakfast to see if Rotary is for you – no
charge for your irst 2 visits. We meet for breakfast at 7.30am on
Wednesdays at the Box Hill Golf Club.
Call Don Sweeney .. .. .. .. . 041 114 9459 for more information.
34
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
3rd Tuesday of the month 10am-12noon.
Avenue Church Fellowship Hall, he Avenue, Blackburn.
We ofer a range of interesting speakers and a variey of outings
and activities. New members welcome. Ph Helen . 9890 8939
Combined Probus Club of Inala,
Blackburn South
4thWednesday of themonth 1.15–3pm
Inala Village Auditorium, 220 Middleborough Rd, Blackburn Sth.
We provide opportunity for social contact and friendship for
retirees, men and women. We have a guest speaker at each
meeting followed by afternoon tea. We also arrange lunches,
trips and tours. New members and guests are always welcome.
For further information phone Barry Cairns . . . . 9803 3130.
Community Notices
Men’s Probus Club of Box Hill South Inc.
1st Friday of the month, 10am–12noon. St James Uniting
Church Hall, 1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill Sth.
Entertaining and informative guest speakers at each meeting.
Group day tours, ‘ilm and lunch’, shows and lunches.
If you are retired or semi-retired and would like new
opportunities to broaden your horizons and make new friends,
we welcome you. Phone John Kilby on 9808 8054
Combined Probus Club of Burwood Inc.
1st Wednesday of the month, 9.45am–12noon.
he Whitehorse Club, 298-336 Burwood Hwy, Burwood East
(Melway 62 B7). Baby Boomers where are you? Widen your
Association of Independent Retirees
MelBourne eAStern BrAnCh
1st Friday of the month (except January) at 10am
Senior Citizens Centre, Silver Grove, Nunawading.
he Association of Independent Retirees is an Australia-wide
voluntary not-for-proit advocacy group for people who are fully
or partially self-funded in retirement.
here is a guest speaker at each meeting. Visitors are welcome.
For details phone . . . . . . . . . . . 9874 3143 or 9894 1989.
Association of Independent Retirees
MelBourne South eASt BrAnCh
New members and guests most welcome! Allan 9808 3550
2nd Monday each month at 2pm. Odd months Mt Waverley
Youth Centre, Miller Cres (Mel 61E2); even months Alvie Hall,
cnr High Street Rd & Alvie Rd, Mt Waverley (Mel 61D11).
Membership is open to any retired person who is self-funded or
receives a partial government pension. he Association is nonparty political and is stafed by volunteers.
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9803 4563 or 9807 7663
Camberwell Ladies Probus Club
The Australian Shareholders Association
perspective, make new friends and enjoy Fellowship, Friendship
and Fun at a welcoming club for recently retired or semi-retired
men and women. Interesting guest speakers at each meeting,
dine-outs, live theatre, ilm/luncheon mornings, outings, plus
many special interest groups. Easy parking, or catch the 75 tram.
1st Tuesday of the month, 10am.
Evergreen Senior Citizens club, Talbot ave Balwyn.
Activities include guest speakers, monthly day trips, cinema
visits, craft and card groups. New members welcome.
Phone Colleen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9836 4383
Probus Club of Chatham (CAMBerwell And diStriCtS)
1st Wednesday of the month at 10am.
Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen Street, Camberwell.
Mixed club with interesting speakers and a variety of activities
and outings. We are very welcoming to new members.
here is no joining fee, the annual subscription is $40.
Contact Secretary, Judith Clarke on . . . . . . . . . 9885 1444
Men’s Probus Club of Glenferrie
3rd Friday of the month, 10am–noon
Kew Heights Sports Club, 397 Barkers Rd Kew.
Interesting speakers, many activities to choose from, plus lots of
social events. Joining fee $40. New members are welcome.
Come and visit us this month. Enquires Peter 0417554841
Hawthorn Ladies Probus Club
1st Monday of every month at 10am
Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen St Camberwell.
New members are very welcome. Margaret . . . . . 9509 9585
Combined Probus Of Whitehorse Inc.
1st Monday of the month, 10am–12noon.
Horticultural Hall, Jolimont Rd, Forest Hill
Easy access parking. Small, friendly club, we welcome new
members. Interesting and informative speakers, social activities
include day trips, theatre, dine-outs, cards and fun illed getaways to interesting places. If you would like to come along
please contact president Margaret Edgington 9884-8482
or membership secretary, Evelyn O’Keefe . . . . . 9762 2468
3rd Tuesday of the month, 10am, Feb–Nov,
Wheelers Hill Library, cnr Jells & Ferntree Gully roads.
he Australian Shareholders’ Association (ASA), a not-forproit organisation, has been protecting and advancing the rights
of shareholders in Australian listed companies since 1960. With
a focus on good company performance and governance, the
ASA has been successful in raising the standard of corporate
behaviour in Australia.
he ASA is also a strong campaigner for improving the inancial
knowledge of members and shareholders generally. We provide
access to value for money, independent education seminars and
workshops. Most meetings we have a guest speaker, speaking on
investment topics.
Visitors welcome. Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 7166
Whitehorse Ratepayers & Residents Assoc. Inc.
Do you have a keen interest in what is going on and what needs
to be said in Whitehorse? WRARA is a voluntary support
group for ratepayers and residents. It seeks transparency and
accountability in municipal afairs and governance, and can
advocate for your group on community matters. WRARA
also provides education on matters of governance and opens
public debate on issues. Become a member and support your
community interests. Enquiries to [email protected]
or contact Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9874 0784
Monash Men’s Shed
77 Bogong Ave, Bogong Reserve, Glen Waverley.
Mon and Wed 9.30am, 9.30am–10pm on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays. We have all sorts of activities for men of all ages:
woodworking, leadlighting and many other activities, or just
have a chat and a cuppa. Why not drop in and see for yourself
whether the Monash Men’s Shed is for you. Phone: 9561 8557
or email [email protected].
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
35
Community Notices
• Dance
Scottish Country Dancing
Box hill And diStriCt SCottiSh SoCiety
Ballroom Dancing
1
Hartwell Church of Christ, cnr Highield Rd & Milverton St,
Hartwell. (Melway 60 E5) No. 75 tram, Stop 53
Tuesday evenings March–November. Beginners 7–7.45pm,
Mixed 8-10 pm; social dance every 4th Tuesday. Donation $7.
Come alone, with a partner or group with any or no dancing
background. Flat, soft shoes.
Please ring Susie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9459 8503
Scottish Country Dancing
deePdene SCottiSh Country dAnCerS
Paton Memorial Hall, 958 Burke Rd, Deepdene (Mel 45 K7
Classes every Monday 8–10pm, Social Dances 2nd Saturday,
March–December. Come along and have a go. Inexpensive, fun,
social activity that is good for you
Please ring Julia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 2546
Welsh Dance Classes
Christ Church Hall, 1 he Ave, Surrey Hills (Melway 46 H11)
2pm–4.30pm on Sunday afternoons once a month.
Admission by donation, $5. Contact Ian . . . . . . 9878 2414
Dance for Fitness
Box Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St, Box Hill
Mondays, 1.30pm – 2.30pm. Have fun and get it at the same
time! Low impact informal dance class for those who don’t like
the gym. Phone . . . . . 9895 8888 or visit www.bhcac.com.au
Round Dancing
Learn to dance individual steps, then put them together to
dance round the room. 7.30pm every Friday at Forest Hill.
Singles, couples and seniors welcome. Phone Fiona, 9802 5087
or visit www.home.vicnet.net.au/~wrag
Box Hill Ballet Association Inc.
A non-proit, community based organisation providing classes
in Classical ballet (Cecchetti), Jazz, Tap, Folk and Wu Tao.
Classes held at BHCAC, and ‘he Studio’ (he median strip,
Whitehorse Rd, opposite theTown Hall). Students from 4 years.
Adult classes available. A happy, friendly and welcoming school,
proudly supported by the City of Whitehorse.
Enquiries 9434 3368 or visit www.boxhillballet.com
English Country Dancing
Bennettswood Neighbourhood House, 7 Greenwood St,
Burwood. Tuesdays 8pm–10pm, cost $5.
hink of “Pride and Prejudice” & you will have an idea of the
style of dancing you will learn here. Dances are done in various
set & combinations & most are quite gentle.
All dances are taught, partners not necessary, individuals are
most welcome. Flat-soled shoes recommended (not rubber
soled). More information, call George . . . . . . . . 9890 5650
36
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Asburton Support Services, 296 High St Ashburton.
Mondays 3–4pm, $5. Learn the elegant art of ballroom and
New Vogue dancing. No experience required, all seniors welcome.
Enquiries Fay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 3815
Line Dancing
Ashburton Support Services, 296 High Street, Ashburton.
Monday 2– 3pm & Friday 9.30–10.30am, $5.
Come and join in the bootscootin’ - easy and fun - with the
fabulous hunderbird Line Dancers. All seniors welcome.
Enquiries Fay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 3815
Australian Colonial/Heritage Dancing
Melbourne Colonial Dancers, Ashburton Uniting Church Hall
3 Ashburn Gve, Ashburton Mel 60 D10, near Railway Station.
3rd hursday 7.30–10pm plus supper. Cost $6, Members $5.
Dances for sets and couples from Australian colonial, old time,
country dances from UK and contemporary bush dances and
American contra. Twice yearly beginner classes of 8 weeks,
$70/50. Next class starts Sept 5.
Contact Coral Eden 9885 6109 or [email protected]
• Education / Self Improvement
Computer Savvy Seniors
Are you intereSted in leArning CoMPuter BASiCS?
A peer training program for seniors, no experience required. You
will be matched with a peer trainer who will start with absolute
basics, teach you about word processing, internet and email.
Training is free and can be held at a Boroondara library, an aged
care facility or your home. Contact Ellen Caswell on 9278 4674
or email [email protected]
Broadband For Seniors
Samarinda Aged Services, Ashburton, hosts a Broadband
for Seniors Kiosk for anyone 50+ interested in learning new
technology to stay in touch with friends and family. It is free
and volunteers provide initial tutoring and assistance. he kiosk
operates Tuesdays 10am–noon, Wednesdays 10.30am–12.30pm
and Saturdays 10am–noon. Call for an appointment 9885 0062
Boroondara Toastmasters
Burwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St, Burwood
1st and 3rd hursdays of each month at 7.45pm
Promotes conidence and self-development through public
speaking. Ph. 9888 8061 or www.boroondara.toastmasters.org.au/
Community Notices
Baha’i Community Of Booroondara
PO Box 32 East Kew, 3102
All sessions are free and everyone is welcome. Ph 9815 2020
trAnquility Zone:
Hidden Words Bookshop, 351 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn. Every
Sunday at 11am. Spend some time to let go of the activities
and demands of the week and regain focus and strength for the
new week to come. Relect on inspirational and uplifting words
accompanied with beautiful and soothing music to relax the
body, centre the mind and refresh the spirit.
Soul food
Village Roadshow heatrette, Melbourne State Library,
Entry 3, LaTrobe St. 1st Sunday of the month at 10.30am.
An opportunity to relax in a tranquil environment and relect
on diferent themes. Soul Food features music, audio-visual
pieces and inspirational readings from various faiths: indigenous,
ancient and modern from the north, south, east and west. We
invite you to take some time out and join us.
inforMAtion night - introduCtion to the BAhA’i fAith
Hidden Words Bookshop, 351 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn
Come along for a relaxing Friday evening. Learn more about
various aspects of the Baha’i Faith, an opportunity to ask
questions and browse the selection of books and gifts.
Power Talk International
PerSonAl develoPMent
POWERtalk International can help you increase your self
conidence in speaking efectively in public, giving presentations
and leadership skills. Our club ofers a supportive, stimulating
atmosphere We meet at 7.30pm every 2nd and 4th Wednesday
in Balwyn. Visitors are welcomed at our friendly club.
Enquiries to Lyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9857 4764
University of the Third Age
(u3A) hAwthorn, A CoMMunity Self-helP orgAniSAtion
26 Sinclair Ave, Glen Iris (formerly Glen Iris Bowling Club)
Educational and creative courses for the retired or semi-retired.
90 courses and activities on a broad range of topics such as
history, current afairs, languages, science, jewellery, painting
and Tai Chi. Courses held Monday to Friday. Low annual
membership fee. For information www.u3ahawthorn.org.au
or phone 9821 0282, 10.30am–1.30pm M–F
Glen Iris Toastmasters
Glen Iris Uniting Church Community Centre, 200 Glen Iris
Rd, Glen Iris. Improve communication and leadership skills.
Ph. Anna 9839 4195 or Mike 0407 509 048.
Waverley Communicators
Craft Room, Mt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres,
Mt Waverley.
Afraid of speaking in public? Learn to speak conidently on
every occasion.
Waverley Communicators ofer a short course:
Tuesday, 11, 25 Sept & 9 October, 7.30–9.30pm
$130 total (inc. annual membership)
Enquiries: Heather 9576 8790 or Jef 9700 5297
[email protected], www.itcwaverley.org.au
• Floral Art / Gardening
Ashburton Floral Art Group
deMonStrAtionS, helPful hintS And friendShiP
Uniting Church Hall, Ashburn Grove, Ashburton
Meets 3rd Monday of the month at 12.30pm until November.
Fees: $15 annually, plus $2 per session.
Contact Hazel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 4462
Box Hill Floral Art Group
Pavilion Room, Box Hill Hawks Football Club (cnr
Middleborough & Whitehorse roads)
Meets 1st hursday of the month at 11am, demonstrations at 1pm.
Everyone welcome to join us at our regular workshops and enjoy
free demonstrations by leading loral artists.
Garden Group 3rd Tuesday at 10am. Enquiries, 9808 6080
Camellia Victoria
East Burwood Uniting Church Hall, cnr Burwood Hwy and
Blackburn Rd, East Burwood.
Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month (March–Nov) at 8pm
Visit www.camelliasvic.org.au
Chrysanthemum Society of Victoria Inc.
Burwood Heights Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Blackburn Rd and
Burwood Hwy (opp. K-Mart)
Meets 2nd Saturday of the month (except Jan. & Jul.) at 2.30pm
A specialist society in the cultivation of Chrysanthemums,
primarily to exhibition standards, but also for table decoration
and cut garden lowers. Enquiries. . . . . . . . . . .. 9898 5458
Waverley Garden Club Floral Art Group
Mt Waverley Youth Centre, 45 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley
Meets 3rd Tuesday at 7.45pm
Floral Workshops- Come and enjoy a free demonstration by a
leading loral art designer. Join us at our regular workshop and
gain experience to make your own arrangements. Prospective
new members are always welcome. For further information
please contact Elizabeth, 9560 4804 or Maree, 9887 2074
Waverley Garden Club
Waverley Community Centre, Miller Cres, Mt Waverley
Meets at 8pm, 1st Friday of the month. Enjoy guest speakers,
trading table and a friendly atmosphere. Ph 9807 3507
Barinna Garden Club, South Blackburn
Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1.30pm
Call Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 6448
Camberwell Morning Garden Club
‘Chambly’, 405 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell
Meets 2nd hursday of every month Feb–Nov, 9.45am–noon.
Expert speakers on a range of gardening topics, morning tea.
Meet like minds. Annual subscription is $10. Interesting day
trips during the year. For further details . . . . . . . 9890 7878
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
37
Community Notices
• Friendship and Activity Groups
Fitness and Fun
296 High St, Ashburton
Great ways for over 50’s to get it and have fun!
Early Bird Exercise, Gentle Exercise to Music, Line Dancing,
Ballroom Dancing, Steady on Your Feet (falls prevention
exercise program), Tai Chi, Phone Fay on 9885 3815 or visit
www.ashburtonsupport.org.au
Burwood RSL
11 Hyslop St, Burwood
Mondays & hursdays from noon – 4pm for social snooker
games. Competition Billiards and snooker on Tuesdays.
Visitors and new members welcome. Club phone: 9889 6283
Secretary Damian Willcox .. .. .. .. .. 9809 5502 or 0403 920 790
Burwood Community Centre
Burwood Uniting Church, cnr Warrigal Rd & Hyslop St, Burwood
We are open from 1.30pm–3.30pm every Wednesday.
Company and entertainment in a caring atmosphere. All
welcome. For information call Dorothy horpe .. .. .. 9808 2200
Golden Age Senior Citizens Centre
47 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley. Mon–hurs, 9.30am–3pm
Open to senior citizens over the age of 55. Activities include
carpet bowls, cards (Solo and 500), craft, table tennis, snooker
and scrabble. Monthly outings. Phone . . . . . . . . 9807 7003
Box Hill Senior Citizens’ Club Inc.
Carrington Centre, 79 Carrington Rd, Box Hill
Monday: Gentle exercise, cards, snooker, bingo 1.45pm.
Tuesday: Chinese MahJong, Wednesday: snooker, MahJong,
hursday: snooker, Friday: cards, snooker, concert or speakers
cost $5. Lunch M–F, 12noon. Annual Subscription $10
Enquiries to Hon. Sec. Shirley Crossley . . . . . . . 9890 4979
Boroondara Life Activities Club
Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen St, Camberwell.
Monday: table tennis, swimming, card games (Solo), billiards
Tuesday: card games (Bolivia)
Wednesday: golf, luncheon (1st of the month)
hursday: table tennis, scrabble (1st and 3rd of the month)
Friday: dancing, day trips
Every six weeks: Dine Out.
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9889 7458 or 9836 8027
Burwood Country Women’s Association
Presbyterian Church Hall, cnr High St & High Street Rd,
Ashburton. Meet 2nd Tues of month at 10.30am.
Phone Cathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 4069
War Widows & Widowed Mothers’ Association
Burwood branch. Meets RSL Hall, cnr Myrniong & Hyslop Sts,
Burwood, 4th Wednesday of each month at 1pm.
We have a variety of speakers, demonstrations and outings.
Ph. helma Dalrymple 9808 5568 or Noni Wilson 9889 7458
Nieuw Holland Social Club
for dutCh SPeAking PerSonS And their PArtnerS
A group for 50+ meets every hursday morning in the
Blackburn Senior Citizens Club, ‘he Pines’, at Central Rd,
Blackburn (a few minutes from the station).
Weekly meetings 9.30am–1.15pm
For more information phone Inge Van Hoek . . . . 9877 1523
Burwood Evening VIEW Club
voiCe, intereStS And eduCAtion of woMen
Meets at 7pm, 2nd Wednesday monthly at Box Hill Golf Club,
202 Station St, Box Hill Sth. Dinner and guest speaker. Meet
new friends and enjoy interesting speakers. Visitors welcome.
For more information call heresa 0403 992 569 or 9836 1867
Burwood Ladies Social Group.
Looking for something to do? Come and meet new people and
plan outings over tea or cofee.
Fortnightly Tuesday at 1pm, Ph .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9808 6292
Home League (Women’s Group)
the SAlvAtion ArMy CAMBerwell CorPS
7-11 Bowen St, Camberwell (Melway 59 K3)
We invite you to Home League, an oasis for women of all ages.
Our group ofers enlightenment, encouragement and teaches
us to search for the deeper meaning of life. Meetings are varied
with speakers, bus trips, brunches and musical mornings. We
ofer faith and hope in a practical way. hursday: morning tea
from 10am, meeting at 10.30am. Cost: $1 a week.
Contact Jane 0414 451 228 or he Corps 9889 2468.
Monash Croquet Club
Electra Community Centre, Electra Ave, Ashwood
Social and competitive play in a friendly atmosphere.
Lessons for beginners. Please phone Jean, 9803 3433 or
E: [email protected] or visit www.croquetvic.asn.au
Camberwell Senior Citizens
405 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.
For information phone the club Mon & hurs on 9882 6947
or Debbie Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 3019
Golden Wattle Day Club
East Malvern RSL Club, Stanley Grose Dve, East Malvern
Every hursday at 10am. Golden Wattle Day Club attracts
about 40 regular members from Ashburton, Ashwood,
Burwood, and Glen Iris, as well as East Malvern. New members
are very welcome. Contact Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 4994
38
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Become a Citizen Advocate
* Be a spokesperson for someone with an
intellectual disability
* Join a great program and use your skills and life
experiences to make a difference
* Time Required? Flexible to suit your life.
Contact Donna or Dale to find out more
9859 9421 or email: [email protected]
Community Notices
• Health and Support Groups
OverEaters Anonymous
do you hAve A ProBleM with food?
Rowville Uniting Church, cnr Fulham Rd and Bridgewater Way
(Melway 82 A1)
Overeaters Anonymous meets each Saturday, 8.30am–10am
Meetings are free and there are no weigh-ins.
For more information . . . . . . . . . 5986 2768 or 9874 5527
Require Adult Day Care?
dAy CAre Centre for deMentiA SuffererS
Elsie Salter House, 11 Marquis St, Ashburton
Dementia is an illness which can afect a person’s memory,
intellect and personality. We ofer professional care,
encouragement and an interesting variety of activities. Enquiries
to the manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 6426
Anxiety Recovery Centre Victoria (ARCVic)
oBSeSSive CoMPulSive & Anxiety diSorder SuPPort grouP
Al-Anon
SuPPort grouP for fAMily And friendS of AlCoholiCS
Meets every Monday at 10.30am in the hall at the rear of
Wesley Uniting Church cnr Station & Oxford Sts, Box Hill.
PADA
PAniC & Anxiety diSorderS ASSoCiAtion viCtoriA
PADA in Victoria operates the Panic and Anxiety Disorders
Treatment Centre. Individual and group counselling for
all anxiety disorders is provided by experienced and caring
psychologists. Specialist child psychologists are available for
children and young people. For a free information brochure or
for further information, please ring PADA on 9889 7355
Parkinson’s Victoria Inc.
CAMBerwell SuPPort grouP
Meets at 10am on the last Monday of each month at St Mark’s
Church Hall, corner Burke & Canterbury roads, Camberwell.
For information contact Ruth Harrop . . . . . . . . 9889 3499
Boroondara Community Health Centre,
378 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn (old Post Oice Building next to
the Town Hall).Enter of Kent St. (Melway 45 D10)
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm.
Support Group for suferers of Obsessive Compulsive, Panic,
Anxiety Disorders, Phobias and related stress and depression.
Family members & carers are welcome. Support & social groups
and pen pal service. Email [email protected].
Further details- Oice: 9886 9233. Helpline: 9886 9377
Kara House Outreach Service
Warm Water Exercise Classes
Eley Park Community Centre, Eley Rd, Burwood (Melway 61 H5)
Friendly Weight Loss Support. Over 300 clubs Victoria wide
for over 40 years, our not-for-proit weight loss club can help
you. Encouragement in the form of monetary and button
rewards for weight loss.We meet Mondays, 9.30–11.30am.
For information phone Rene Gale . . . . . . . . . . 9874 4043
MulgrAve–MonASh Self helP grouP
Peter James Centre, Mahoneys Rd, Burwood East.
Mulgrave-Monash Self Help Group holds warm water exercise
classes under the strict supervision of a physiotherapist.
Presently there are three classes each Monday and hursday
evening. For further information phone . . . . . . . 9801 4758
Personal Helpers and Mentors Program
Level 1 / 12 Hamilton Place, Mt Waverley
PHAMS Monash provides community-based outreach support
for people who are living with a mental illness in the City of
Monash. he program is delivered by Prahran Mission and aims
to build on people’s existing strengths and increase personal
capacity and self reliance in areas such as:
•
maintaining or acquiring independent living skills
•
help with accessing transport
•
support to access other local services
•
support to access community activities and courses.
Agencies, GPs or other services are welcome to refer and
interested people are encouraged to self refer. he program is
free, open-ended and sets goals to measure aspirations with
outcomes. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 1846
Kara House is a Domestic Violence Support Agency
providing support to women and women with children,
experiencing domestic violence. Kara House also provides
specialised support to women from diverse cultural and
linguistic backgrounds. For assistance please phone 9877 9711
Blackburn Take Of Weight Naturally
(T.O.W.N.) Club
Boroondara Lupus Support Group
Maggie and Clare are happy to talk to anyone needing some
support and/or information regarding lupus. Please contact:
Maggie on 9817 2316 or Clare on 9809 4998
MS Support Group
the well woMen’S grouP
Burwood Neighbourhood House.
Meets monthly on a Saturday afternoon.
We provide a safe, understanding, nurturing and empowering
environment where women diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
can explore diferent natural approaches to wellness. If you
would like to join us, phone Jenni . . . . . . . . 0425 740 927
Seniors Register
MonASh volunteer reSourCe Centre
A Seniors Register, a joint initiative between Monash Volunteer
Resource Centre, City of Monash and the Mt Waverley and
Glen Waverley police, has commenced in this area.
Contact Monash Volunteer Resource Centre . . . . 9562 0414
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
39
Community Notices
Healthy Bones Group
Sth eASt MelBourne oSteoPoroSiS SuPPort grouP
Information and support through newsletters and meetings
every second month. If you can’t attend meetings (held at Mt
Waverley Youth Centre) you can register for the newsletter.
For information on this friendly and informative group,
ring Carole on 95688727 or email: [email protected]
Health for Life Courses
All courses are conducted by qualiied professionals. Over the
coming year courses commencing include: Massage, Sleeping
Solutions, Anxiety Management, Anger Management, Gentle
Exercise for Seniors (ongoing through the year), Yoga (through
the school term), Walking Group (ongoing through the year),
Reducing Road Rage. Costs vary. Our quality courses are
afordable and aim to support people in managing their health
and well being.
MASSAge ServiCe At Box hill hoSPitAl.
Health Promotion ofer Massage herapists at reduced costs: 1
hour $50, $45 Conc., ½ hour $35, $30 conc.
Work cover: $44.80 initial consultation, $30.10 standard
consultation.
• History Groups
Burwood History Group
Meets at the former Burwood State School, 172 Burwood Hwy,
Burwood. First Wednesday of each month at 1.30 pm
A book on the history of the Burwood State School is
available for $10 from the Group.
For more information contact Valma Fell . . . . . . 9808 5482
Box Hill Historical Society Inc.
Strabane Chapel, 29 Strabane Ave, Mont Albert North.
Meets 3rd hursday of each month (from Feb–Nov) at 8pm
Archives open at rear of Box Hill Town Hall each Tuesday
11am–4pm & 1st Saturday of the month 10am–12noon.
Enquiries . . . . . . 9285 4808 or [email protected]
Waverley Historical Society Incorporated
Above Mt Waverley library, Miller Cres, Mt. Waverly (lift now
available) Questions about the history of the Waverley area? You
are welcome to visit our rooms on a Wednesday afternoon or by
appointment. Phone Norma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 9332
Email: [email protected] or visit www.vicnet.net.au/~whsvic
give uP SMoking
Eastern Health has established Tobacco-free clinics at Box Hill
and Maroondah Hospitals to help assist give up smoking. hey
are run by specially trained staf who will work with you to
speciically tailor a program to meet your needs.
For further information about the courses go to the website at:
www.easternhealth.org.au/healthpromo/courses.shtml
Or contact the Health Promotions Unit . . . . . . 9895 4947
Men’s Group
Whitehorse Historical Society
Local History Room, Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum,
Deep Creek Rd, Mitcham. Mel 49 D7.
Open for research Wednesdays 10.30am–2.30pm.
General Meeting: Saturday, 13 October, 1.30pm
Speaker Anne Dixon: Costume Parade
General Meeting: Saturday, 8 December, 1.30pm
Speaker Dr Linda Young: House Museums
All welcome. President, Vicki Jones-Evans. Phone 9873 4946.
A Men’S SuPPort grouP
Meets fortnightly on Monday evenings at Camcare in
Camberwell. Men’s Groups encourage men of all kinds and
ages to discuss issues such as relationships, fathering, personal
growth, work stress and health in supportive, conidential and
friendly surroundings. Gold coin donation.
Contact Des 0402 522 261 or email [email protected]
Betting On A Better Life!
New MonashLink Community Health project
Do you live in the Ashburton-Ashwood-Chadstone
Neighbourhood Renewal area? Are you concerned about yours
or someone else’s gambling? Like to participate in this project
in any way? Activities include community education forums,
storytelling and digital stories project, world dance sessions,
games afternoons…and more! Contact Judy Avisar on
0426 245 897 or 1300 552 509 or [email protected]
Camberwell Historical Society Inc.
Ashburton Library Meeting Room, 154 High St, Ashburton
Meets the fourth Tuesday of February, March, May, July,
September and November. We are a non-proit organisation
dedicated to fostering historical interest and knowledge
particularly of the former City of Camberwell. Excursions, guest
speakers and a quarterly newsletter.
Enquiries to George . . . . . . . 9885 9927 or www.chs.org.au
OAKLEIGH CITY BAND
A community brass band
in the City of Monash.
Rehearsals in Oakleigh
Mondays 8-10pm
New players all ages welcome.
Instruments and tuition available.
Previous experience in brass
bands not essential.
Ring Brian 9807 9624
40
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
SmartAds September 002
Community Notices
• Music & Theatre Groups
• Community Shopping
Treble Tones
Lions Club of Boroondara Central – Op Shop
Join a friendly group of ladies who enjoy singing and bringing
the pleasure of music to others. Rehearsals Wednesday
mornings, Burwood area. Come and see what we do.
Contact musical director Lorraine Pollard . . . . . 9807 5936
1350C Toorak Rd, Camberwell (500m west of Warrigal Rd)
Large range of bric-a-brac, clothes, furniture, electrical
goods etc. Stafed entirely by volunteers, all proceeds to our
community. Mon–Fri 10.30am–4.30pm, Sat 9.30–12.30pm.
Sing Australia Choir
Camberwell Uniting Church, 314 Camberwell Road,
Camberwell. Sing Australia Choir is a community-based choir.
Cost: $5.50. No auditions, just singing fun.
Contact Wendy 9886 9405 or www.singaustralia.com.au
Golden Opportunity Shop
Just by Ashburton Station. Proits support Ashburton Support
Services and our elderly local residents.
Contact Sybella Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 6426
Our Community Sings
Friends of Same
Ashburton Baptist Church, 8 Y St, Ashburton A fun, inclusive,
community strengthening choir. Led by Stefan Cassomenos, part
of With One Voice program. Come along to a rehearsal!
Enquiries to 8679 6088 or email [email protected]
he Same Cofee Project (East Timor)
Friends of Same (pronounced sah-may) is a community based
group which funds vital development work in East Timor.
We sell delicious Timorese blended cofee at local outlets. We
are based at Hawthorn Community House and welcome new
members, volunteers and subscribers. For more. . . 9819 2629
www.friendsofsame.org, email [email protected]
BHCAC Community Choir
470 Station St, Box Hill. Sunday, 2–4pm in Arbour Hall.
No experience needed. Casual atmosphere, variety of songs and
a cup of tea! Enrolments $54 per term.
Phone 9895 8888 or www.bhcac.com.au
Scotsglen Singers Inc.
All-female community choir who entertain shut-in folk and
raise money for a charity. Rehearse hursday afternoon in Glen
Waverley and perform regularly in the local area. Ability to read
music is useful but not essential. We sing in 2/3 parts and are
particularly seeking singers in the lower parts.
Contact Elizabeth Adnams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 6472
Hartwell Players Inc. Community Theatre
New members always welcome. We encourage involvement
from people interested in technical aspects (lighting, stage
management, sound), front-of-house (hospitality, ticket box,
ushers) and production (programme design, poster art, sets,
props, costumes). Contact Joanne Watt on 9888 0198
or 0408 366 481 or email [email protected].
Oakleigh City Band
A brass band in the City of Monash. Players of all ages and
experience welcome. Instruments and tuition available.
Phone Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 9624
Box Hill Chorale – Do you love to sing?
BHCAC, 470 Station St, Box Hill, Mondays 7.30–10pm.
A welcoming community choir of 65 years; currently welcoming
new members in all sections. Prospective members are welcome
to come along to a rehearsal or two before joining. No auditions.
www.boxhillchorale.org.au or email [email protected]
The Waverley Singers
We are a very friendly, welcoming group of ladies, with a great
passion for singing and bringing joy to others. Rehearsals are
held fortnightly on a Tuesday afternoon. New members are
most welcome, in particular 2nd Sopranos and Altos.
Contact Musical Director, Isabelle Roberts on 9806 0506
The House Of Books
508 Whitehorse Rd, Mitcham (Next to St John’s School/Church)
he House is not-for-proit & stafed by volunteers with all
books donated. Funds raised are returned to local community
services. Average prices $1–2. Enquiries . . . . . . . 9874 2389
Open Mon–Fri 10am–4pm, Saturday 10am–1pm.
The Salvation Army Thrift Shop
401-403 High St, Ashburton. Melways 60, G10.
Donations are the life-blood of our Shop. We are most grateful
for saleable books, toys, clothing, bric-a-brac, videos and CDs.
We can accept and test all electrical equipment but ask that you
do not leave TVs, scanners or monitors. Please leave donations
during opening hours, 8.30am–4.30pm weekdays or Saturday
9am–1pm at the rear of the Shop (enter from Poulter St).
We always welcome enquiries about volunteering. Ring Chris
on 9885 4965 to discuss what you might ofer as a volunteer.
Come in, browse and be assured of a warm welcome to the
hrift Shop. Chris and all our wonderful staf and volunteers
Amaroo Op-Shop
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, Chadstone
For information contact, Joan Garde . . . . . . . . 9807 0570
Animal Welfare Op-Shop
1355 Toorak Rd, Camberwell. Mon–Sat 11am–5pm
Shop, donate, recycle, help animals. Nothing over $20
Quality new & recycled clothing, books, jewellery and more.
We can pick up donations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..9889 9435, shop hours
Rotary Recycle – Opportunity Shop
192 Elgar Road, Box Hill South - next to the Post Oice
Excellent range of books, bric-a-brac and ladies wear.
Stafed by volunteers, all proits go to community projects.
Wednesday to Friday 10am–4pm and Saturday 10am–1pm.
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
41
Community
Community
CentresNotices
& Activities
Alamein Neighbourhood and Learning Centre
Bowen Street Community Centre
49 Ashburn Grove, Ashburton
Business Classes: Introduction to Bookkeeping, MYOB, Excel,
MS2010, Conidence, Life Skills & Career Planning.
Computer Training: Ebay, Skype, YouTube, Facebook, your
camera, Introduction to Computers, Certiicate I in IT.
English As A Second Language: Improve your conidence.
Horticulture: Sustainable gardening and developing your own
herb and vegetable garden (qualiied horticulturalist).
Leisure Classes: Yoga, mosaics, pilates, zumba, mandala workshops.
Mens DIY: Meets every hursday 10.30am-2.30pm. A
supportive group for men to work on woodworking projects,
DIY jobs and creative hobbies. Call Sue on 9885 9401.
Shopping Bus to Chadstone: taking senior citizens to
Chadstone every Friday for unassisted shopping.
E: [email protected] or phone 9885 9401
102 Bowen St, Camberwell
www.bowenstreet.org.au
We ofer a vast array of day and evening courses for adults and
children. For details and enrolments please ring the oice on
9889 0791, email us at [email protected]
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre
34 Amaroo St, Chadstone
Wide range of programs on ofer including Kids Karate, Art,
Basic Computers, Basic Cooking for 1 or 2, Community Lunch,
Line Dancing, Country & Western Singing, Occasional Child
Care, Garden Club, Tai Chi, Walking Group, ESL, Ballroom
Dancing, and much more. Programs mailed out on request.
Wheelchair friendly and we welcome all people.
We also ofer a J.P. Enquiries . . . . . 9807 2625 or 9807 0570
Ashburton Community Centre
160 High St, Ashburton
Variety of Classes: Chinese Painting, Digital Photography,
Floral Art, French, French Polishing, Golf, Italian, Jewellery,
Upholstery, Yoga Beginners & Continuing, Your Healthy Spine.
Groups: Mah-jong, Books, Bridge, Exercises, Keep Fit, Walking.
Contact 9885 7952 or [email protected]
Bao Lin Chan (Zen) Monastery
94A High St, Glen Iris, near Ashburton & Glen Iris stations.
Free Buddhist Meditation Classes (in English and Chinese).
Children’s meditation class is also available. Other classes:
Chinese calligraphy, Tai Chi, Mandarin, lower arrangement and
vegetarian cooking. All classes are free! Everyone welcome.
Call 9813 8922 or www.chungtai.org.au
Bennettswood Neighbourhood House
7 Greenwood St, Burwood www.home.vicnet.net.au/~bennetts/
Call in Monday–Friday, 9am–3pm, to see what is happening.
Low cost courses and activities: Library Day (read & borrow),
Lunch ‘n’ More, Mah-jong, Parent/Child Groups, Solo, Social
Events, heatre Outings.
Art & Craft: Balloonology Workshops, Beaded Jewellery,
Community Craft Group, Craft Group for Uninished
Projects, Drawing & Watercolour Painting, Felting Workshops,
Leadlight, Stamping & Card Making
Music & Dance: English Country Dancing, Harp Group &
Tuition, Music for Tinies, Singing Tuition in Group or Individual
Health & Wellbeing: Gentle Exercises to Music, Massage,
Seniors on the Move, Strength Training, Walking, Yoga
Skills: Asian Cooking Demonstrations, Computer & Internet.
Phone: 9888 0234 or email: [email protected]
42
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House
47 Kitchener St, Box Hill Sth, http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bhsnh
Weekdays: Exercises with weights, watercolour painting,
computers, Ebay, gardening, slow walking, community lunches,
cryptic crosswords for beginners, digital camera, ESL, aerobics,
craft, morning childcare, Friday morning playgroup, mums and
babies and three year old kinder group.
Weeknights: Pilates, Spanish, watercolour painting, book club,
yoga, yoga 50+, French , self help, folk art and oil painting group
Weekends: Pilates, Japanese children’s activity group, writers
group, and Sunday excursions. Room hire available. New
programs each term. Oice hours 9am–2pm school terms.
Phone . . . . . . 9898 8270 or email: [email protected]
Canterbury Neighbourhood Centre
171 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury
Contact us for a detailed program guide and further information
between 9.30am–3.30pm, Mon, Tue, hur,
and 9.30am–12.30pm Wed and Fri or visit our website.
We welcome all your enquiries and interest.
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9830 4214
Email: [email protected], www.canterburynh.org.au
Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre Inc
157 Union Rd, Surrey Hills
A wide range of activities throughout the week to interest all
ages, including:
Community: Drop-in Morning Tea, Community Roast Lunch,
Men’s Discussion Group, Stroke Survivor’s Meditation Group
Children: Playgroups, Creative Dance
Creative Pursuits: Art classes, Felting, Cooking
Health and Wellbeing: Bike Riding, Line Dancing, Qi Gong,
Strength Training, Tai Chi, Walking, Yoga, Zumba
General: Foreign Film Club, Mah Jong, Classics Series, Spanish
Room Hire: Two venues available for children’s parties, afternoon
teas, workshops. Email [email protected],
call 9890 2467 for program or visit www.surreyhillsnc.org.au
Waverley Community Learning Centre
5 Fleet St, Mt Waverley
Classes include: Art, Creative Writing, CPR and First Aid,
English for migrants, Introduction to Computers, Spanish,
French and German, Pottery, Latin Limba, Literature Studies,
Digital Photography, Dressmaking, Crochet, Mosaics,
Calligraphy, Gentle Exercise, Strength training, Pilates, Hatha
Yoga. Groups - Walking, Cycling, Craft, Laughter, Community
Singing and lots more. Interested in a new hursday Latin
Limba? Oice Hours 9am–4pm, phone . . . . . . 9807 6011
Email: [email protected]
www.waverleycommunitylearningcentre.org.au
BURWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE
So much under one roof
Something for all All Welcome!
1 Church Street Burwood 3125
Phone:
Short Courses/Activities
Term 3
9808 6292
Sept, Oct,Nov 2012
“ All welcome” 25yrs Celebration!
28th Sept, 1pm
Asking all past participants, tutors, community members to attend!
COMMUNITY TALK - “ Dealing with Loss” The Guest speaker will go

through different procedures if a partner, family member, friend,pet leaves.He will
discuss, the emotional & financal aspect . Notes provided. Question time available.
 10th Sept, 1.00pm
Guest Speaker – with a/tea.
* Gold Coin donation
PLAYGROUP VACANCIES: Large room and backyard . Low fees, 2 hr sessions
morning or afternoon. Lots of play equipment, covered sandpit, cubby.
*Groups
or individuals can join. * Special deal, mention this advert and get 20% discount.
New GRANDPARENTS / CARERS PLAYGROUP Tuesday 10.00 – 12.00 only $2.50
3 - 4 Yr old PLAYGROUP with a facilitator, FRI 10am $5 a session, Term $40
Mothers’ Groups – we have a great room with AC and kitchen, less than $2 per week
COMM. WEIGHT LOSS
Check the office
ESL, ENGLISH LESSONS
Tues 9.30am & 7.30pm
For any changes
Beginners – 10.00am MON
Only, $16 for 4 weeks
or
additions
to
Intermediate – 10.00am FRI
Qualified Leader
Craft
Group
our program.
4 week
classes - ongoing
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Bowen Theraphy or Reflexology appts req
Crystal Relaxation or Massage therapy by app.
MEDITATION
Mon am & Tues pm
Pilates
Mon 6.30pm
Yoga
Mon 9.00am
Tai Chi
am/pm
Balance for Seniors Tues 11.30am
Strength Training
Scrabble
Tue/Thurs & Friday
Wed 10.00am
Get Fit with DANCE, Stay healthy and fit.
Computers Ongoing
Classes Individual & affordable
classes, small lab - 2hr sessions
Beginners, Word, Excel, Intro to
MYOB, QUICKBOOKS, MYOB
payroll, Internet/e-mail: iPOD,
iPAD, iPhone, Mobile Phone
Training, SKYPE, Twitter,
Facebook, Defragging, Digital
Photos, eBay Day & Evening
classes -from $15 per hour.
1 BALLOOM am/pm
2. LINE DANCING - New
*AGM – All welcome, WED 21 Nov 1.pm
3. ZUMBA – for over 40+s
4. BOLLYWOOD – Interest ?
* WORKSHOPS – varied
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - Community Bus Trips Bring a friend or neighbour !!
Ladies social Group - - go on outings to movies, coffee trips or lunch at “the house”
 MENS BRUNCH – 10.30am Big Breakifast with new friends, Last Thurs in mth
SPRING RACING EVENT “Flash of the past Dress Up” THUR 1 NOV 2.00pm


Office Hrs 10.00 am – 3.00pm PH: 9808 6292 Email:[email protected]
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
43
Volunteer
Community
Opportunities
Notices
Volunteers–The Vital Link
volunteering enhAnCeS your life And it’S fun
You meet new people, you’re doing an important job and you
are making a diference. To ind out more about volunteering,
contact Monash Volunteer Resource Centre Inc.
5 Myrtle St, Glen Waverley. Phone . . . . . . . . . 9562 0414
Alzheimer’s Australia
thinking of volunteering?
Alzheimer’s Australia Vic. Hawthorn.
Join our team of volunteers who provide telephone support and
information about memory loss and dementia.
Training provided. For further information phone
Judith Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9815 7847
Hartwell Players – good with sewing?
Based at Ashwood College, Hartwell Players Inc would love
to hear from people with sewing skill or an interest in fashion
or design to assist with the fun task of costuming plays for our
community theatre. We ofer a varied program, with costume
production required sometimes, or sourcing something suitable
or adapting an existing garment. We are a friendly bunch with a
broad theatre interest and would love to hear from you and we
have a decent costume resource to kick us of to a great start!
Phone Joanne Watt . . . . . . . . 9888 0198 or 0408 366 481
Are you ABLE to lend a hand?
ABle AuStrAliA ServiCeS iS Seeking volunteerS
Activities include:
• Art, craft, cooking, gardening and music therapy programs.
• Recreation programs, fun days and social outings into the
community.
• Assisting people with sensory impairments and other
disabilities with daily chores, reading newspapers, exercising or
accessing local shops or amenities.
• Support in fundraising, administration and events.
If you are willing and able to help support people with
deafblindness and other combined disabilities, Able Australia
ofers volunteer positions in many areas of creative and
professional interest.
Contact: Emely McCord . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 225 369
or [email protected]
Seniors Register Volunteers
ASSiSting Senior MeMBerS of the CoMMunity to feel SAfe
Would you like to volunteer with the Seniors Register?
he Seniors Register has commenced in the Mount Waverley
and Glen Waverley areas of the City of Monash.
Further details can be obtained by phoning
Monash Volunteer Resource Centre . . . . . . . . . 9562 0414
Melbourne City Mission
the CoMMunity friend ProgrAM
Volunteers are needed to donate a couple of hours a week to spend
with a person who has a disability and really needs a friend.
If this interests you, call the program coordinators,
Shane or Tracie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9488 1203
44
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
Volunteer Alliance
Meals on Wheels & Kitchen Volunteers
Just 2 hours, once a week, to do your bit for lovely clients …
please? If you or someone you know are able to: deliver meals
from 11.30–1.30 once a week and /or wipe out eskies and
thermoses & help serve our in-house lunches with a smile and
a friendly chat, 12–2pm once a week then … we need you!!!
Join our amazing meals team! New Op Shop volunteers and
gardeners are also welcome!)
Contact Margaret today on 9885 3815
or [email protected]
Eastern Volunteer Resource Centre
driverS, driverS And More driverS needed
We would like to hear from you if you can assist EV clients in
getting to their appointments. Volunteer drivers are reimbursed
for travel in their own vehicle. At present we are turning away
clients needing transport due to lack of drivers.
Our Transport service is primarily aimed at the frail aged
and disabled who are housebound or isolated due to mobility
diiculties, or other limitations. It is available to HACC eligible
residents who live in the cities of Maroondah, Whitehorse and
speciied areas in Yarra Ranges, and supports government policy
to help people stay in their homes longer. If you are interested
in helping your local community by volunteering your time
to drive our clients to their activities andappointments, please
contact us on 9870 7822, email [email protected]
Markets,
Community
Fetes &Notices
Festivals
• Markets, Fetes, Festivals
Hartwell Primary School’s Great Fete.
Anglican Parish of Box Hill Spring Fair
St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 1030 Whitehorse Rd,
Box Hill (next to Town Hall) on Saturday, 27 October, 9am–2pm
Barbecue, Plants,”Steptoe” , Knick Knacks, Collectables,
Books, Homemade Cakes, Jams, Pickles, Chutneys & Sweets,
Handcrafts - knitted & sewn items, Sox & Jox, Light lunches &
Devonshire Teas. Entertainment. Monster Rale drawn at 1pm
Milverton St, Camberwell. Saturday, 24 November, 1–8pm
Come and enjoy the wonderful sense of community and fun at
he Great Fete. here will something for everyone with loud &
silent auctions, food stalls, art & craft stall, home produce, cake
stall, plant stall, lucky dips, fantastic rides, superb entertainment
on the central stage and much more.
Annual Fete UCEBC and Burwood Heights Uniting Church
Cnr Burwood Hwy and Blackburn Rd Friday, 9 November, 5–9pm.
Plenty of bargains and lots of goodies to tempt your taste buds.
Join us to shop, sample or as a helper.
Roberts McCubbin Primary School
Artists’ Camp Fair
Birdwood St, Box Hill Sth. Saturday, 10 November, noon–6pm
he school’s annual fair coincides with its prestigious Art Show
featuring the works of local professional, amateur and emerging
artists. At the fair, families can enjoy an array of rides catering
to all age groups, delicious food and a wide variety of stalls.
Enquiries: 9890 2372 or visit www.robmacps.edu.au
Treasures & Tastes @ Trinity
hird Saturday of the month 9am–1pm
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 177 Union Rd, Surrey Hills.
An indoor boutique makers’ and growers’ market. Handmade,
home-grown items: home accessories, jewellery, baby and
children’s wear, cards, cakes, Butterield Farm produce, wine,
honey, fresh fruit and vegetables. Enjoy a cofee in Treasures’
Tearoom or a BBQ in the courtyard. Enquiries 0447733949
Mount Waverley Rotary Art & Craft Market
2nd Sunday each month 9am–2pm.
Mount Waverley Village car park, Stephensons Rd.
here are usually around 60 stalls of art, craft and food. Proceeds
to many local and international causes.
Hawthorn Craft Market
1st Sunday of the month, 10–3pm. Free.
he Atrium, Swinburne Uni, 52 William St Hawthorn.
Handcrafted original goods including jewellery, designer
clothes, childrens and baby wear, toys and fresh produce.
• Farmers’ Markets
Boroondara Farmers’ Market
hird Saturday of the month, 8am–1pm
Patterson Reserve, Auburn Rd, Hawthorn. Entry $2 donation.
Taste and purchase fresh pasta, organic fruit and vegetables, and
more. he produce comes fresh from all over Victoria and is sold
from 60 stalls. Phone Danika Benison . . . . . . . . 9278 4814
Whitehorse Farmers’ Market
Second Sunday of the month 8am–1pm
Whitehorse Civic Centre, 379 Whitehorse Rd, Nunawading.
Fresh produce from farms straight to you. Proceeds used by
Rotary for local community projects. Phone . . . . 9539 2443
his is a plastic bag-free market.
Ashwood Farmers’ Market
hird Sunday of every month
Ashwood College, Vannam Dve, Ashwood. $2, children free.
Animal farm, jumping castle & live music throughout the day.
Fresh vegetables, cheese, meat, deli foods, plants and much more.
Ashwood/Chad. Community Fruit & Veg Market
Every Wednesday afternoon from 2–4pm
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, Chadstone.
Ph . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9807 2625 or email [email protected]
Over 50?
BreastScreen Victoria.
It’s important. It’s free.
And it’s close to you.
Convenient appointment times now available.
Call today for your free breast x-ray
13 20 50
hmaBlaze 076849
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
45
Arts & Entertainment
• Concerts and Auditions
Australian Boys Choir Auditions
Auburn Uniting Church Hall, 3 Hepburn St, Hawthorn.
Saturday, 24 November, 12–3pm
Boys aged 7–9 are invited to audition for entry into the
prestigious and internationally acclaimed Australian Boys Choir.
To make an appointment visit www.australianboyschoir.com.au
Jazz on Cup Day
Victorian Jazz Musicians’ Beneit Fundraiser
Koomba Park, Mountain Hwy, Wantirna Mel 63 C8
Tuesday 6 November 12noon–5.30pm
Donation $7.50 adult, Musos $5, students, children free.
BYO picnic, drinks, chairs. BBQ available, tea/cofee gold coin.
You could wear your inest hat. Ph Jef . . . . . . . 9801 5007
Baker Street Studios
Surrey Hills Music Cafe
2A Florence St Burwood.
One performance a month, recorded for possible release on vinyl.
Bookings essential: www.liveatbakerstreet.com or 8689 9910.
BHCAC, 470 Station St, Box Hill.he last Friday in the month.
Friday, 28 September, Stilletto Sisters: swoon to luscious, exciting,
virtuosic gypsy melodies, seductive tango rhythms, and love
songs from around the world.
Friday, 26 October, Jeremy Woolhouse’s Silverbeat: featuring
Lachlan Davidson - woodwinds. Utilising Jeremy’s compositions
as a springboard, ‘Silverbeat’ weave an intricate web of texture
creating a distinctive sound. & Voice Box: celebrating their 20th
year this male a-cappella group will delight you with tight
harmonies and diversity of songs.
Friday, 30 November, From Spirituals To Swing: a New Orleans
jazz & gospel experience with ‘Uptown Swing’. Admission $18,
tickets: Whitehorse Ticket Oice, . . . . . . . . . . 9262 6555.
or www.surreymusic.com
Bentleigh Organ Music Club
Coatesville Bowling Club, 62 Mackie Rd, East Bentleigh.
Monday, 3 September at 8pm. Bayside Swing will perform an
evening of jazz and swing favourites. *Evening includes a Music
Trivia Quiz*. Entry $10 Contact: Jenny and Clif 9528 2539
Monday, 1 October at 8 pm. Ringspiration Handbell Choir:
10 ringers playing on 3 octaves of bells and 4 octaves of chimes,
using the “English” style of handbell ringing. Come and enjoy
these beautiful sounds. $10 includes supper. Contact 9528 2539
Monday, 5 November at 8pm. 16th Annual Cup Eve Concert
A night of special music with the award-winning Accordion
Orchestra of Melbourne. Entertaining and varied program of
classical, modern, jazz/pop, traditional ethnic and stage musical
numbers. Entry $10 includes supper.
Contact Jenny and Clif 9528 2539 or Lee Puccini 9889 4089
Concerts at the Junction
Camberwell Music Society. Camberwell Uniting Church,
314 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell
A non-proit organization presenting quality music at reasonable
cost in a friendly atmosphere.
Tuesday, 25 September, 10.30am. Homenaje and other Guitar
Wonders: Ken Murray. his recital will feature Manuel de Falla’s
Homenaje, Debussy and works from Spain and Brazil.
Tuesday, 23 October, 10.30am. Masterworks for Oboe, Flute
and Piano. Jefrey Crellin and Prue Davis from the MSO with
pianist Amir Farid play the music of Francis Poulenc and
Camille Saint Saens.
Saturday, 17 November, 7.30pm. Ke Lin - Virtuoso Pianist: An
exciting pianist of the younger generation, Ke Lin explores
Chopin, Beethoven and Liszt.
Tickets at door, $18, $15 Conc. Subscription $40 (3 concerts).
New brochure now available www.home.vicnet.net.au/~music/
More information . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..9882 4560 or 9889 2363
Fortnightly Concerts
Ashburton Support Services, 296 High St, Ashburton
Come and enjoy fortnightly concerts, includes afternoon tea
Wednesdays 1.30–3pm fee $5. Phone . . . . . . . . 9885 3815
Shirazz Jazz Band
Victorian Jazz Archive Fundraiser
Burvale Hotel, cnr Springvale Rd & Burwood Hwy
Sunday 14 October 1.30–4.30pm, meals available 12noon.
Ph 9800 535 or vicjazzarchive.org.au
46
Burwood Bulletin September - november 2012
• Theatre and Film
The Hartwell Players Inc.
Ashwood College Performing Arts Centre, Vannam Dve,
Ashwood. (Of High St) Mel 60 J10.
Melbourne’s Oldest Community heatre, est. 1938.
Bookings: [email protected] or .. .. .. 9513 9581
Peridot Theatre Inc.
he Unicorn heatre, Lechte Rd, Mt. Waverley (Mel 61 F11)
November 9–10, 14–17, 21–24 at 8pm
Matinees: Sunday 11 and Saturday 17 at 2.15pm
Twilight Sunday 18 at 4pm
Me & Jezebel by Elizabeth Fuller, director Helen Ellis.
A true account set in 1985, when screen legend Bette Davis
came to to stay for a night and stayed for a month!
Now in it’s 27th year of productions, the Peridot heatre Inc.
prides itself in selecting and performing a wide variety of plays,
drama and comedy which appeal to the 50+ members of our
community. Phone Ian Carlsson 9808 2496 or 0421 097 417
MonASh one ACt PlAy feStivAl
Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 September.
$10 a session. Tickets: 1300 138 645 or at the door. Light food
and refreshments will be available to purchase.
Camberwell Film Society
Camberwell Community Centre, 33 Fairholm Grove,
Camberwell. Mel 59 J1.
Invitation to new members. Meets on the third Wednesday of
the month, February to November Screenings at 7.30pm.
Phone Bill Kerr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9347 6969
Photographs from
the Kokoda Trail.
Story begins
page 10
September - november 2012 Burwood Bulletin
47