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Edition 4, March 18, 2015
Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians Sacred Heart College acknowledges and pays respect to the Kwat Kwat people, the original custodians of the land on which we educate our students. Members of the College community commit themselves to actively work alongside Indigenous people for reconciliation and justice.
Leadership Reflection Anger and Control: a short story Once upon a time there was a little boy who was talented, creative, handsome, and extremely bright. He was a natural leader. The kind of person everyone would normally have wanted on their team or project. But he was also self-centered and had a very bad temper. When he got angry, he usually said, and often did, some very hurtful things. In fact, he seemed to have little regard for those around him. Even friends. So, naturally, he had few. “But,” he told himself, “that just shows how stupid most people are!” As he grew, his parents became concerned about this personality flaw, and pondered long and hard about what they should do. Finally, the father had an idea. And he struck a bargain with his son. He gave him a bag of nails, and a BIG hammer. “Whenever you lose your temper,” he told the boy, “I want you to really let it out. Just take a nail and drive it into the oak boards of that old fence out back. Hit that nail as hard as you can!” Of course, those weathered oak boards in that old fence were almost as tough as iron, and the hammer was mighty heavy, so it wasn’t nearly as easy as it first sounded. Nevertheless, by the end of the first day, the boy had driven 37 nails into the fence (That was one angry young man!). Gradually, over a period of weeks, the number dwindled down. Holding his temper proved to be easier than driving nails into the fence! Finally the day came when the boy didn’t lose his temper at all. He felt mighty proud as he told his parents about that accomplishment. “As a sign of your success,” his father responded, “you get to PULL OUT one nail. In fact, you can do that each day that you don’t lose your temper even once.” Well, many weeks passed. Finally one day the young boy was able to report proudly that all the nails were gone. At that point, the father asked his son to walk out back with him and take one more good look at the fence. “You have done well, my son,” he said. “But I want you to notice the holes that are left. No matter what happens from now on, this fence will never be the same. Saying or doing hurtful things in anger produces the same kind of result. There will always be a scar. It won’t matter how many times you say you’re sorry, or how many years pass, the scar will still be there. And a verbal wound is as
bad as a physical one. People are much more valuable than an old fence. They make us smile. They help us succeed. Some will even become friends who share our joys, and support us through bad times. And, if they trust us, they will also open their hearts to us. That means we need to treat everyone with love and respect. We need to prevent as many of those scars as we can.” Michael Falkiner, Deputy Principal Students & Organisation
From the Principal Vale Mick Maher Our thoughts and prayers are with Sacred Heart Primary Principal, Paul Maher, whose Father, Mick, passed away last week at the age of 84. On behalf of Sacred Heart College, I extend our sympathy to Paul, his wife Liz, their children Emily and Sarah and the extended Maher family. Splash ‘n Dash Congratulations once again to our hardworking P&F Association for convening another successful event. Entries were similar to last year with approximately 100 swimmers and 300 runners. An enormous amount of planning, preparation and hard work went into this great community event. P & F AGM The P & F AGM was held at Sacred Heart Primary School on Monday, March 16. The meeting was well attended and the assembled meeting heard
Key dates 23 – 25 March Year 10 Camp 24 March O & M Year 7 & 8 Sports 26 March O & M Intermediate and Senior
Sports Day 27 March Student free day
Term 1 ends 3 April Good Friday 5 April Easter Sunday 13 April Term 2 begins 15 April State Swimming 17 April Athletics Carnival 20 April Subject interviews, 3.30 – 6.00 pm
P & F meeting, 7.30 pm, SHC 22 April Combined Boards meeting, 6.00 pm 23 April Subject interviews, 3.30 – 6.00 pm
Hume tennis/softball, seniors 24 April Hume tennis/softball Years 9 & 10 25 April (Sat) Anzac Day (no public holiday Friday
or Monday
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from all the different sub-committees who reported on the year’s activities. The P & F distributed $65,000 to the two schools last year, which is an amazing effort. In addition, they conducted a number of great social gatherings for parents and friends of the two schools. Many thanks to those members who concluded their term of service on the P & F Executive and welcome to the new members who were duly elected. A summary of the changes to the Executive will appear in the next edition of the newsletter. Caritas Fundraiser The Faith and Ministry Team, along with the SRC, held a casual clothes BBQ lunch fundraiser on St Patrick’s Day, March 17. The funds raised will support the great work that Caritas does in developing countries around the world. Progress Reports Families will be receiving progress reports during the first week of the holidays. The reports will be posted home and will arrive during the first week of the holidays. The report folder will contain an online booking form for parents to make bookings to meet with subject teachers on the afternoon of the following days, April 20th 23rd, 27th and 30th. Modified Triathlon It was great to see the level of enthusiasm and participation by our Year 10 PE students last week as they participated in a modified triathlon at Lake Mulwala. Students competed as individuals or in teams completing the kayaking, running and cycling legs. There were some great individual and team efforts on the day. The cyclists, in particular, had to deal with a very stiff headwind on the final leg. The event served as a good warm up for the Splash ‘n Dash that was held on the weekend. Here are some photos .
Final day of term A reminder to families that the school term will finish for students at 3.10 pm on Thursday, March 26. Friday, March 27 is a staff professional development day for both Sacred Heart schools. Staff will be undertaking the Level 2 First Aid course. Lew Nagle, Principal
Organisation and Administration Head lice Please ensure that you check your child’s hair for both lice and eggs. Any child with head lice should be treated. No treatment kills all the eggs, so treatment must involve two applications seven days apart and all eggs should be removed. Lice can crawl and hide. The easiest and most effective way to find them is to follow these steps.
1. Comb any type of hair conditioner onto dry, brushed (detangled) hair. This stuns the lice and makes it difficult for them to grip the hair or crawl around.
2. Now comb sections of the hair with a fine tooth, head lice comb.
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3. Wipe the conditioner from the comb onto a paper towel or tissue.
4. Look on the tissue and on the comb for lice and eggs.
5. Repeat the combing for every part of the head at least four or five times.
If lice or eggs are found, the child’s hair should be treated. Your attention to this matter is very much appreciated. College offices On Friday, March 27, the offices in both Wexford Campus and Kennedy Campus will be closed from 11.00 am. This is due to staff training. Visitors on campus A reminder to all visitors to either Wexford Campus, (Witt Street), or Kennedy Campus, (Coghill Street), that you must report to the front administration office in either campus. You can then sign in or wait at the office while the person you wish to meet, or collect, is then called to the respective office. Under no circumstances are visitors permitted on school grounds unless directed by a staff member. Sacred Heart College office hours Kennedy Campus: 8.30 am – 4.30 pm Monday to Thursday. 8.30 am – 4.00 pm Friday. Wexford Campus: 8.00 am – 4.00 pm Monday to Thursday. 8.00 am – 3.30 pm Friday. Absentees Parents and guardians are required to notify the College of any student absentees either by contacting the College on (03) 5742 1300 or email [email protected]. Students signing in when late to school Students, please go to the office in your Campus if you arrive late for school. You should have a written note from your parent/guardian explaining why you are late and this must be given to either Mrs Haynes (Wexford Campus) or Mrs Brown (Kennedy Campus) as soon as you arrive at school. You will then be given a Late Pass, which you will give to your teacher when you go into class. Students leaving school early If you are leaving school early for appointments, etc., please bring a written note from your parent/guardian advising you need to leave school early, and give it to either Mrs Haynes or Mrs Brown as soon as you arrive at school. They will then give you a Leave Pass, which you keep until you are about to leave school for the day. You will then show the Leave Pass to the teacher in whose class you are leaving and you will be allowed to leave class early. Newsletter items If you have any items to include in our Community notices section, please contact the College or email Barb Wallace at [email protected]
College activities Learning Advisor’s awards Congratulations to Jordyn Buckmaster, Juliette Peace and Tyler Barnes, Year 7 students, for completing Level One, Learning Advisor’s Award. All students will receive a certificate and a Learning Advisor’s pen. The Premier’s Reading Challenge: The 2015 Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge is open for registrations in the library. This is a great way for students to extend themselves a little, or simply earn rewards for what they already do: Read! Students in Years 7 to 9 must read 15 books in total, with at least 10 coming from the PRC reading list, whilst those in Year 10 must read only 5 out of 15 from the list. Students in Years 11and 12 have not been forgotten and simply only have to read 10 books of their choice. Any books that students have read since the beginning of school can be entered on the website and they have until the 14th September to get all books entered. So…encourage your child get into the Library and register for this challenge. Visit the Library OPAC for more information, and also links to the Reading Lists for each level. https://library.shcy.vic.edu.au/ais/AccessItLibrary;jsessionid=imnot3g24lao Or visit the PRC website to read all about it! http://www.education.vic.gov.au/prc/ Bev Baird, Librarian Year 9 Northern Territory Experience Raffle Year 9 students are conducting a raffle to raise funds for their Northern Territory trip in July. Tickets will be on sale shortly, so keep your eyes peeled and buy a ticket to be in the running for some great prizes. A copy of the ticket follows. _____________________________________________
Sacred Heart College, Yarrawonga Year 9 Northern Territory Experience Raffle
Tickets: $5.00 each
Drawn Year 9 Market Day, Tuesday 21st April _____________________________________________
1st prize: Mulwala Waterski Club accommodation and voucher package. 3 nights accommodation in lakeside cabin + $100 in-house voucher. Value $500
2nd prize Yarrawonga Central Motel accommodation package. 2 nights accommodation + breakfast. Value $350
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3rd prize Pope Garden Watering package. Value
$200 4th prize Byramine Homestead and Brewery. Wine
and Brew package. Value $200 5th prize Pope Garden Watering package. Value
$100 6th prize Rich Glen Olives and Café and sales
basket. Value $100 Tickets: $5.00 each
Drawn Year 9 Market Day Tuesday, 21st April. Winners to be notified.
Career news Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Course Information Day Saturday 21 March 2015 10am – 3pm You will have the opportunity to explore courses in veterinary as well as equine studies, discover research programs, attend information lectures, tour the veterinary teaching hospital, feast at food stalls. More information visit fvas.unimelb.edu.au
2015 Focus on Ability Film Competition Interested in making a 5-‐minute video?? Entry is free with over $100,000 in cash and prizes. Entries close July 10, 2015. For full details and to view previous year’s entries visit www.focusonability.com.au and click on the 2014, 2013 or 2012 tabs.
Junior Tall Poppies The Junior Tall Poppies AWARD 2015 is NOW OPEN on MARCH 10th. There will be six winners in Victoria elected as Growing Junior Tall Poppies We want to get students out of the classroom and experiencing what science is really like. You have the opportunity to get nominated for our Junior Tall Poppies Program. Apply now and make a difference. Applications close Friday 8th May 2015. To apply visit www.growingtallpoppies.com ENQUIRIES contact Olivia Hides (Media Coordinator) [email protected]
Experience La Trobe We are inviting Year 10, 11 and 12 students and their parents to join us on campus to be a uni student for a day this Easter holidays. Students will have the opportunity to attend workshops, lectures and seminars of their choice to find out about career options, areas of study, pathways
and student life while parents will be able to participate in our special 'parents program'. Registrations for the first two events are now open and places are limited so get in quick to design a personalised program for the day. To view the event program and to register, please follow the below links: • Melbourne Campus, Thursday 9 April • Bendigo Campus, Friday 10 April Due to popular demand, we will be offering Experience La Trobe across all five campuses with our Melbourne and Bendigo Campuses running two events throughout the year. Registrations for these events are due to open in the coming weeks so keep posted for further information. • Melbourne Campus, Thursday 9 April &
Thursday 9 July • Bendigo Campus, Friday 10 April & Wednesday
8 July • Albury-‐Wodonga Campus, Friday 19 June • Mildura Campus, Friday 3 July • Shepparton Campus, Thursday 2 July If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact our friendly Customer Service team on 1300 134 045 or join us on live chat.
Meet MelbourneMeet Melbourne is a great opportunity for students and parents to take a closer look at the study options available at the University of Melbourne.
Information sessions will be held in various locations throughout Victoria over coming months. Find out about: • courses and career information including
all of the Melbourne degrees and graduate pathways
• unique opportunities to enrich your degree such as studying a concurrent diploma, going on exchange and
• participating in community involvement activities
• Access Melbourne, the University’s combined special entry access scheme scholarships scheme
• information for Indigenous students • entry requirements and how to apply • housing options scholarships and student
services • events and programs for future students.
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29 April 2015 -‐ Albury and 28 April – Shepparton. More info visit futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/ explore/events Fashion Camp March 30-‐1 April, 30 June – 2 July, 22-‐24 September If a career in fashion is what you are after, Fashion Camp is the place to be! Fashion Camp brings together our industry experts as they explore the key areas of fashion that include Merchandising, Retail, Styling, Beauty, Marketing and Public Relations for Fashionistas and Fashion brands alike. Over five days of intensive workshops you will learn how to create your own fashion brand. You’ll also experience product development and see digital printing technology first hand. You can also discover insider secrets and network with industry experts who you aspire to work with one day -‐ See more at: https://www.kangan.edu.au/short-‐courses/fashion-‐camp
CSU MyDay Charles Sturt University will be holding a MyDay Nursing event on Friday 24 April 2015 in Albury-‐Wodonga This event is targeted at Year 11 and Year 12 students who may be considering study in the Nursing field. How to Register: Each student must complete a Student Registration Form (from Careers Office). Please return the Student Registration Form to CSU by Thursday 2 April 2015. The student email address is required. The course sessions for this event are lab based so be sure to get in early as there are limited places available and the day may fill prior to 2 April 2015. Completed forms can be returned by fax or email to Judy Walsh on: Fax: 02 6338 6011 Email: [email protected] Further information will be forwarded directly to the students via email
Keeper for a Day Are you an aspiring zookeeper? Find out what takes to care for an amazing array of animals at both Healesville Sanctuary and Werribee Open Range Zoo. Learn how you can help us to Fight Extinction.
Age: Students in Years 7-‐12. Dates: Healesville Sanctuary: March 31st, April 1st, 7th, 8th. Werribee Open Range Zoo: March 31st, 2nd, 8th, 10th.
Vet for a Day Come and work alongside our veterinary staff on real life cases involving Healesville Sanctuary’s animals, including endangered species, as well as injured wildlife brought to the hospital. Age: Students in Years 7-‐12 Dates: April 1st , 2nd, 8th, 9th. For more information: http://www.zoo.org.au/education/careers-‐programs Bookings Essential: 1300 966 784
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium is excited to announce their 4th annual Environmental and Marine Careers Expo, Wednesday 24 June 2015 from 10am -‐7pm. This year’s expo is targeted at middle and secondary school students and will highlight the exciting and varied careers on offer in the environmental and marine science industries. Students are encouraged to chat to exhibitors and attend presentations relating to their career path interests and get information and advice about subject choices for VCE as well as course options for VTAC preferences. Early Bird registration before 4pm May 15 is $20. After May 15 cost is $25. Bookings and enquiries phone 03 9923 5911 [email protected] More details www.melbourneaquarium.com.au/schools
Community notices Parents and Friends Easter Raffle 2015 Tickets have been distributed to each family for the Easter Raffle, which will be drawn at Sacred Heart Primary School on Thursday, March 26. We ask that each child bring in an Easter Egg to their LA to contribute to the raffle. Parents and Friends thank you for your support of this important fundraiser. Eggs and raffle tickets will need to be brought to the College no later than Wednesday, March 25.
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Keystone Tennis Enrol online now for Term 2, 2015 School Holiday Program, 7 and 8 April, 9.00 am – 12 noon, $25 pp/day. ANZ Tennis Hot Shots students (5 – 12 year olds) received a free t-shirt. 2012-15 Goulburn Region Champion 2014-15 Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club Champion 2013-15 Tennis Victoria Premier League Country All Stars Player Luke Dixon and Michael Skilbeck, 0407 476 041 K www.keystonetennis.com Term 2, 2015 Tennis Coaching, free head racquet (RRP: $35) The first new 20 girls (aged 5-10 years) to enroll into the Term 2 Hot Shots program will receive a free head racquet valued at $35. All students receive a free Tennis Hot Shots t-shirt. Enrolments online via www.keystonetennis.com/ Enrol Kids tennis lessons in Shepparton, Cobram and Benalla. Luke Dixon, Keystone Tennis, 0407 476 041, [email protected] Facebook: KeystoneTennis Twitter: @KeystoneTennis K www.keystonetennis.com
2015 Yarrawonga Mulwala Splash ‘n Dash report More than 600 competitors participated in the 2015 Yarrawonga Mulwala Splash ‘n Dash last weekend. Once again we would like to thank the valuable team of volunteers without whom this event could not go ahead. Your time and assistance every year is greatly appreciated. Congratulations to the students and teachers of Sacred Heart College who participated in the run or the swim. Thank you for supporting this important fundraiser and we look forward to seeing you again next year. On Saturday, 97 swimmers competed in 1.4km State to State swim from the Yarrawonga Foreshore to the Mulwala Water Ski Club. And on Sunday, a total of 563 runners competed in the 5km and 10km distance events and the 1km and 3km junior events. Super Vet swimmer, Wayne Moriaty of Albury, swam a sizzling time of 20 minutes and 20 seconds for the 1.4 km distance. Close behind, young local swimmer, Elli Warren, blitzed the female field to finish first with a time of 20 minutes and 35 seconds. The annual Yarrawonga Foreshore Fun Run started in perfect cooler conditions and bright sunshine. The 5km run was the popular choice with 253 runners, which included 80 runners from the VFL Coburg Football Club, who were not timed. The 10km event attracted 134 runners and 176 keen junior runners contested the 1km and 3km events. Finley runner, Charlie White, won back to back 5km line honours with a slick 18 minutes and 16 seconds, while young local runner, Steph Gorman, (former student of Sacred Heart) won the Under 18
category with a fantastic time of 22 minutes and 22 seconds. In the 10km event, Wangaratta runner, Paul Hill, won the overall male fastest time with a slick 36 minutes and 42 seconds. Griffith runner, Rodney Savage, also impressed with a 38 minute and 10 second time to win the 18-39 age group category, just 13 seconds ahead of former Scared Heart student, Angus Malmo, who won the Under 18 category. Full results will be in this week's Yarrawonga Chronicle or visit our website www.splashndash.com.au We will be holding our debrief meeting on Monday, 30th March, 2015, and any feedback is welcome as is any person interested in attending. Please phone Lynda on 0407 432 756 for more information. We would like to thank our valued sponsors (see list below) and we encourage families to support these businesses as they support our event each year. Lynda White, Secretary/Treasurer, Yarrawonga-Mulwala Splash ‘n Dash Committee Our valued sponsors 2015 Mulwala Water Ski Club Yarrawonga Chronicle McDonalds Yarrawonga Mulwala Tourism Judd & Sons First National Real Estate North East Water Focus Well-Being & Fitness Runners World Central Murray Credit Union Hargraves Solicitors Intersport Wingates KMA Signs Thales Yarra Mul Bakery Action Bike & Ski Terry White Chemist Belmores Chartered Accountants Golden Inn Restaurant Bella Pelle Balance Spin Studio Silverwoods Ella Bache One Zach Lussinos Italian Restaurant Bakers Delight Engine Swim Border Trophies La Porchetta Sully’s Fuel Peter Boyd Massage Yarrawonga Hotel Rich Glen Estate Kelly Bros Byramine Homestead Domino’s Pizza Yarrawonga Osteopathic Clinic
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Term 2, 2015 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 April 13 Full School Assembly
April 14 April 15 State Swimming
April 16 April 17 House Athletics
April 18
2 April 20 Parent teacher interviews (3.30-6pm). P & F meeting, SHC, 7.30pm
April 21 Market Day Year 9 Quest
April 22 April 23 Hume Tennis/ Softball Senior Parent teacher interviews (3.30-6pm)
April 24 Hume Tennis/ Softball 9 - 10
April 25 ANZAC Day
3 April 27 Parent teacher interviews (3.30-6pm)
April 28 April 29 RACV Free to go, Years 11 - 12
April 30 Parent teacher interviews (3.30-6pm) Year 10 Careers Day
May 1 May 2
4 May 4 May 5 Hume Volleyball College Board meeting
May 6 House Cross Country
May 7 Staff PD Student free
May 8 Year 12 Careers Day Immunisations
May 9
5 May 11 May 12 NAPLAN OM Senior Boys/Girls/ AFL
May 13 NAPLAN Macbeth performance, Year 11
May 14 NAPLAN
May 15 VCAL & Ag Day, Dookie
May 16
6 May 18 P & F meeting, SHP, 7.30pm
May 19 May 20 Keys Please, Fit2drive & LAOM
May 21 May 22 Catholic Education Week
May 23
7 May 25 Catholic Education Week
May 26 Catholic Education Week
May 27 Catholic Education Week OM Cross Country
May 28 Catholic Education Week
May 29 Catholic Education Week Staff PD Student free
May 30
8 June 1 June 2 College Board meeting
June 3 Unit 3-4 trial exams begin
June 4 OM 7 – 9 Girls AFL
June 5 June 6
9 June 8 Queens Birthday Public Holiday
June 9 June 10 Report writing day Student free GAT for all VCE 3-4 students
June 11 June 12 Sacred Heart Day
June 13
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June 15 P & F meeting, SHC 7.30pm
June 16 June 17 Hume Cross Country. Year 12 Tertiary Information Day. 2016 Year 7 Open Night
June 18 June 19 June 20
11 June 22 Year 10 Work Experience
June 23 Year 10 Work Experience OM 7 - 8 Sports Day
June 24 Year 10 Work Experience
June 25 OM Sports Day 9-12 Year 10 Work Experience
June 26 End of Term 2.30pm Year 10 Work Experience
June 27
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Sunday 29th March Time: 12:45 pm to 5:00 pm
YARRAWONGA COLLEGE PREP-12, SECONDARY CAMPUS SENIOR STUDY CENTRE PINNIGER ST ENTRANCE
Cost: $25 per player A Tournament for everyone
The RJ Shield events are the longest running series of junior chess tournaments in Australia. They were first started by Hilda O'Callaghan in 1994 and known simply as "Novice Tournaments". They were later named after legendary International Master and former Australian Chess Champion, Robert Jamieson. Robert is still involved with these events; if you start playing in RJ Shield's you might just be lucky enough to meet him one day! Come along for a fun day of competition chess, whether you’re an established player or a novice, this is the tournament for you. Learn new skills, meet new friends and even gain a chess ranking, or better the one you have. Age divisions, under 8s, under 10s, under 12s, under 14s and Open (14 Years to adult) Trophies awarded in all age divisions. An additional trophy is award to the best girl in each division. Certificates are awarded to each player, ranging from participation to high distinction. Please register online at www.rjshield.com/yarrawonga - click on ENTER. Any difficulties call Karen 0437176769 and I will be happy to help. Cost is $20.00 per player. Please arrive between 12.30 pm and 12.45 pm so we can register names and start the tournament at 1.00 pm. There are only fifty places available, so get in early and don’t miss out. Coffee, tea, cold drinks and snacks are available for purchase on the day. This tournament is run by Chess Kids Australia in conjunction with YCP-12 Community Workshop. All proceeds, after costs, will be donated to the workshop for materials and supplies.
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Yarrawonga and District Netball Assoc. Inc.
Friday Night Junior Competition Commences Friday 17 April 2015, Duration 10 Weeks, Concludes Friday 19 June 2015
Net Set Go Grade Prep Grade 1
$62 p/p includes Netball Vic Regn
4.00pm – 5.00pm
Rookies Grade 2 Grade 3
$62 p/p includes Netball Vic Regn
4.00pm – 5.00pm
Junior 11 & Under 13 & Under 15 & Under 17 & Under
YDNA Competition Fees $50 p/p + pay Netball Vic Regn online
5.00pm – 6.00pm
Players for 15 & Under or 17 & Under may enter as a team or may enter as an individual and be placed in a team
Wednesday Night Senior Competition Commences Wednesday 22 April 2015, Duration depends on no of teams entered
Senior Club Fees $40 per player
NetSetGo / Rookies Registration Mandatory online registration for 2015, payment by credit card
http://www.netsetgo.asn.au
Netball Victoria Registration Each player must register and pay online for 2015 with Netball Victoria
Information and costs http://vic.netball.com.au/membership/netball-victoria-membership/ Registration http://vic.netball.com.au/nvregistration/
YDNA Competition Registration Wednesday 25 March 2015, 5.00 – 6.00pm – Netball Clubrooms, Victoria Park
On Registration day – complete registration form incl Netball Victoria Registration Number, Payment of Fees by Cash (correct money if possible please) or
Cheque made payable to Yarrawonga & District Netball Association.
Further information – Tanya Burgess 0417 521 673 or Sarah Bruce 5743 3717 / 0418 301 417