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27th August 2020
Pyramid Hill Press
Produced by the community at Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House
Upcoming Dates
August
28 Wear It Purple Day
31 Kindergarten Enrolments Close
September
1 Pulse Check Discussion Group
6 Fathers Day
Links & Websites
Info On Face Coverings- https://
www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-coverings-
covid-19
www.business.vic.gov.au
www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus
Produced by: Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House
Kelly Street (PO Box 86)
Pyramid Hill, 3575
Tel: 5455 7129
Email: [email protected]
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THING ARE CHANGING RAPIDLY AT THE
MOMENT SO WE SUGGEST YOU RING
BEFOREHAND TO CHECK YOUR PLANNED
EVENT IS STILL GOING AHEAD.
Communicating With Confidence in Loddon and Buloke Shires A Priority
During Speech Pathology Week (23-29 August), the Strong Families and Strong Families (SFSC) Buloke and Loddon programs are focussing on this year’s theme “communicating with confidence” as part of their vision for all children to start school ready to learn. According to Speech Pathologist and SFSC Early Years Facilitator Susie Hawke, more than 1.2 million Australians have a communication disability affecting a person's ability to understand and be understood by others. “Communicating with confidence is vital to enable everyone to participate fully in the social, educational, economic and sporting aspects of community life,” said Ms Hawke. “Australians with communication disability or speech and language delay have great difficulty maximising future educational, health and social outcomes, without the intervention of a speech pathologist,” she said.
According to Speech Pathology Australia, only 38 per cent of Australians with a communication disability are participating in the workforce compared with 80 per cent of people without a communication disability. People with a communication disability are also less likely to have a non-school qualification (42 per cent), than those without a communication disability (61 per cent). Ms Hawke says communication, by definition, involves at least two people, so it is important that everyone understands that communication is more than speech.
“Australians with communication difficulties can communicate with others using a variety of means including word or picture-based communication boards/books, sign and gesture, and spelling. “Technology is playing a growing and vital role in keeping Australians with communication difficulties engaged with their family, friends and those in their communi-ty,” she said. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the challenges faced by Australians with a communication disability which is why “Communicating with Confidence” is the theme for Speech Pathology Week this year.
During the week Susie and the SFSC team will be working with young children and their families across the Loddon and Buloke Sires to provide them with the support they need to confidently communicate, including a range of tips and ideas via their Facebook pages – @SFSC Loddon and @SFSC Buloke. “Children and older people make up the majority of people with communication disability, with children more likely to have a profound/severe communication disability,” says Ms Hawke. “Simple activities such as talking with your children regularly about a wide range of subjects, and reading together can have a huge impact on a child’s speech and language and their ability to communicate confidently,” she said.
For information about Speech Pathology Week visit ww.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/week
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MAYORAL COLUMN
Australia Day Awards Nominations Open Nominations for the 2021 Australia Day awards are now open. Council is receiving nominations for the Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Community Services and Community Group/Event of the Year awards. Criteria and eligibility for the awards includes contribution towards values such as a fair go, concern for the environment, shared prosperity, participation in sport, cultural diversity, importance of strong community values and support systems. Nominations are also open for the Community Service Awards. These awards recognise the outstanding contribution to the local community during the current year or noteworthy service to the local community over a number of years.
Nominations for the awards close Friday, 30 October 2020 As part of its Australia Day celebrations, Loddon Shire Council will hold competitions for colouring (Prep to Grade 2), a photographic competition (Junior, Senior and Open categories) and a Literature Competition (for Prep to Year 12). The competitions are free to enter. Entries close at 4pm Friday, 30 October 2020. For more information or for nomination forms and competition entry forms, visit www.loddon.vic.gov.au or call Council on 5494 1200.
Congratulations To Our Newest Citizens I’d like to congratulate our newest Australian citizens Ursula Fionne Dotollo Garchitorena as well as the Talaid family – Marissa De Leon, Rolando Cuizon and Raphael De Leon. All our citizens are originally from the Philippines. It was a great honour to conduct the citizenship ceremony which was held virtually due to current COVID-19 restrictions.
Help Develop The 2030 Community Vision Council is asking residents to participate in developing the 2030 Community Vision as part of The Loddon Project. The Community Vision will be a statement of our Loddon Shire communities’ goals and aspirations for the future over the long term. We will be asking you to consider What do I want my community to look like in the year 2030? You can have your say in a number of ways. This includes via the online survey at The Loddon Project page on Council’s website www.loddon.vic.gov.au/Our-Council/Community-Engagement/The-Loddon-Project This webpage also provides updates regarding The Loddon Project and has a link to join The Loddon Project’s Facebook group. I’ll also provide regular updates about the project via my Mayoral Columns and messages. You can also register your interest in joining The Loddon Project Community Reference Group by completing an Expression of Interest form which is available from the website. Additionally, you can have your say by filling out brochure/worksheets that will be located at various locations across the Shire or you can take part in random phone sampling if you receive a call.
Virtual Loddon Valley Business Network Evening A virtual Loddon Valley Business Network evening will be held on Tuesday, 1 September at 7pm. Council’s Tourism Department will provide an update on tourism initiatives moving forward post COVID-19. This virtual evening is open to Loddon Valley businesses directly or indirectly involved in tourism. To register your attendance for the event, please email [email protected] by this Thursday, 27 August. Once you’ve registered an email will be sent with a link to join the presentation. For more information, or if you have any questions about the presentation, call the Loddon Visitor Information Centre on 5494 1257.
Kindergarten Enrolments Closing Soon Enrolments for four-year-old and three-year-old kindergarten in Loddon Shire close Monday, 31 August. If your child will be three years old or four years old by 30 April 2021 and you live in the Loddon Shire, you can enrol your child via the online kindergarten enrolment form. If you live outside of the Loddon Shire, please contact Council’s Early Years Department on 5494 1201. For more information and to access the online kindergarten enrolment form visit www.loddon.vic.gov.au/Our-Services/Services-for-our-younger-residents and click on the Kindergartens link.
Shade Structure Grants Now Open Applications for the Victorian Government’s Community Shade Grants Program are now open to incorporated community organisations. The program provides funding for new permanent shade, repair or replacement of existing permanent shade, natural shade, portable shade, and sun protective items Applications close at 11:59pm on Friday, 11 September 2020. To find out more or to submit an application visit www2.health.vic.gov.au/public-health/preventive-health/skin-cancer-prevention
Taken From Mayoral Column Dated 24/08/2020
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Page kindly produced and sponsored by Northern District Community Health
NDCH Wear It Purple Day 2020
NDCH is proud that local businesses, Gannawarra health services and Gannawarra Shire Council are getting behind local youth who identify as LGBTIQ+ and showing them that they are welcome and valued in our community. Wear it Purple Day 2020 is on Friday 28th August. Wear it Purple Day is about showing LGBTIQ+ young
people that they have the right to be proud of who they are. The message supports creating safe spaces in schools, universities, workplaces and public spaces to show LGBTIQ+ young people that they are seen and supported. Research shows us that 75% of Australian LGBTIQ+ youth will be bullied because of their identity and 80% of this will occur at school. Young LBTIQ+ youth are also 12 times more likely to experience depression and 5 times more likely to experience anxiety! Northern District Community Health CEO Mandy Hutchinson says “it is important that we create safe spaces for LGBTIQ+ young people to feel welcome, included and appreciated, to encourage better mental health outcomes and experiences for them and the overall community”. While we are unable to come together to show our support in the traditional ways due to COVID-19 restrictions, NDCH will be hosting an online morning tea for staff to celebrate the event as well as sharing a social media campaign. Local schools have also been encouraged to share resources through their online platforms and a number of health organisations, such as Kerang District Health will have staff wearing purple ribbons to show their support. “Now more than ever, it is important that we look after the mental health of all members of our community and showing our support for LGBTIQ+ young people is one way we can do that”. This year local businesses have been invited to become part of the Wear It Purple Campaign with a number of them purchasing rainbow stickers to be displayed at their businesses. Gray’s Bakery will be happily flying the Rainbow Flag from their flagpole. Owner Janine Gray said “Local businesses can make an impact on the experiences of LGBTIQ+ young people by making it clear that they are welcoming, safe spaces. Displaying a Rainbow Flag is one such way to do that.”
NDCH encourages all Gannawarra Businesses to display the Rainbow Flag stickers in their shop windows. So please pop on your purple clothes on August 28th, and join us.
BENDIGO BANK & FILIPINO FOOD
STORE
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
10am - 12pm & 1pm - 4pm
(Filipino Food Store also open Tues 4-6pm)
Bank Closed Tuesdays
- Large range of Filipino groceries
- LBC Boxes
- 45 kg household gas bottles
-Assorted LED light bars for cars, trucks & tractors
- Camping & trailer lights.
Phone: 5455 7305
Mobile: 0428 890 188
Fax: 5455 7276
Adam Ellerton Mobile
Seed Cleaning
Phone: 0447 303 063
122 Martins Rd, Goornong 3557
SAM ELLIS
SHEEP PREG SCANNING
0427 585 320 www.samellis.com.au
http://www.sunrcs.com.au/organisation/smallbusinessfinancialcounsellor
http://www.sunrcs.com.au/contact
Milo’s Tennis - subject to government restrictions • Beginners through to Adults • Will group according to age and ability • Adult tennis coaching available – group/private lessons during the day/afternoon Pyramid Hill Tennis Club Tuesday Afternoons, Term 4, 8 weeks commences 6 Oct through to 1 December 2020. (No lesson 3 Nov for Melb Cup) • Groups of 3/4 people - $80 per term per person • Private lessons $30 per ½ hour, $45 for 3/4 hour and $60 for an hour. Coaching also available after school at
Monday’s Lockington Tennis Club (Start Oct 5th till 30th of Nov, 8 week term)
Wednesdays Dingee Tennis Club (Start Oct 7th till 2nd of Dec, 9 week term)
Thursdays Rochester Tennis Club (Start Oct 8th till 3rd of Dec, 9 week term)
Contact Milo (Paul Condliffe) – 0427 348 756
VH Victoria Hotel You hosts: Paul, Kathy Tenille and Erin
Ph: 03 5455 7391
FB: @VictoriaHotelPyramidHill
Email: [email protected]
20 Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill VIC 3575
Bottle Shop Hours:
Mon – Tues 3.00pm – 8.00pm Wed – Sat 12.00pm-8.30pm Sun 12.00pm – 8.00pm
Take Away Bistro Hours:
Mon – Wed 6.00pm – 8.00pm Wed Lunch 12.00pm to 2.00pm Thur – Sat 12.00pm – 2.00pm Thur – Sat 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Beer garden, private meeting/function room. Accommodation (single/double/twin rooms)
Bottle Shop Specials FURPHY CAN OR STUBBIES
$50.98
JACK DANIELS 10 PACK
$44.98
Bottle Shop Raffle
Purchase anything to get a ticket. Prize drawn weekly
(EXCLUDES CIGS) 01 July – 31 July
2 X $20.00 GIFT VOUCHERS
Meals:
- hot & ready to eat
- tasty seafood meals
- huge range of parmas
- great steaks
- pizza available
Other:
- ice
- Kwik Gas swap
- loyalty programme
- milk, soft drinks
Check out changes:
Watch this space for
upcoming photos of us
painting the bar, lounge
and dining room.
And old favourites
waiting for you
when you return:
- footy tipping comp
- joker poker
- and much more
Where’s Whisky? 2 x your Raffle Chances!
Somewhere hidden in the Press each week,
is the word WHISKY. Show it when making a
purchase to get a second raffle ticket
Register your interest: Punters club, darts, polker,
Trivia, Monopoly?
With a wide selection of local and imported beers and wines as well as delicious menu items and specials, come in today to see what’s new and what is staying the same.
Take Away Bistro: full bar & bistro menus available
with Chef Alli
BISTRO SPECIALS
HOT CHILLI PARMA
CHICKEN PARMA WITH HOT SALAMI, JALEPENOS, CHEESE CHOICE OF CHIPS OR MASH AND VEG OR SALAD LEMON
CHICKEN WITH RICE AND CHINESE BROCCILI
SPECIAL DESERT
ROCKYROAD CHEESECAKE OR CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
THE NEXT SIX WEEKS HOTEL WILL BE CLOSED FROM THURSDAY 06 AUGUST TO
ON PREMISES DRINKING AND DINING.
BOTTLE SHOP AND TAKEAWAY MEALS WILL OPERATE AS BEFORE IN PREVIOUS LOCKDOWN WITH ENTRY THROUGH
THE BOTTLE SHOP ONLY.
WE WILL BE USING FACEBOOK AND THIS PUBLICATION AS A NOTICE BOARD TO ADVISE ALL OF FURTHER CHANGES
AS THEY HAPPEN.
TAKEAWAY MEALS AVAILABLE FOR EVENINGS MONDAY TO SATURDAY NO LUNCHES AVAILABLE
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Goldfields Library Agencies Storytime Sessions Term 3 2020
To supplement Storytime Sessions via Facebook and YouTube, Goldfields Library Agencies will participate in live storytime sessions via Zoom beginning the week of 24th August 2020 for the rest of this term. These are being facilitated by SFSC-Loddon.
FRIDAYS 11.00-11.30am
Pyramid Hill & Boort: Elise Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/96007794723
If these sessions are popular and there is a good level of participation, they may continue during for Term 4.
Mick’s Rural
Fencing
Post & Rail Cattle & Sheep Yards Colourbond All types of fencing Servicing all areas
Phone: 0428 990 701
Countrywide Café
Of The Year 2019,
Vic/Tas Regional
Winner
Hot & Cold Drinks
Fresh Laurent Stone Bread Baked Daily
Extensive Breakfast Menu
Homemade Cakes & Slices
Hot & Cold Lunch
Large Range Of Local Produce
School Lunch Orders On Fridays
Catering Available
Like Us On Facebook & Check Out Our
Everchanging Easy Dinner Options & Bulk Orders
@coffeebankpyramidhill
36 Kelly Street Pyramid Hill
6:30am - 3pm Mon - Fri
Ph. 5455 7006
Home School Lunch Orders As always Friday’s is school lunch order delivery day here at the Coffee Bank, and we
want you all to keep enjoying your lunch orders so we are offering school lunch orders to
the children and parents who are home schooling.
Just give us a call to place your order, by 3pm Thursday, & you can even pay by credit
card over the phone meaning the transaction is completely contactless. A 15km radius
around Pyramid Hill & a $2 delivery fee applies.
Give us a call 5455 7006 to make an order!
Business Recovery And Resilience Mentoring Dear Loddon Valley business The Victorian Government is partnering with the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) to deliver a business mentoring program to help small businesses navigate the economic challenges posed by restrictions to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Through this program, eligible business owners can receive up to four 2-hour mentoring sessions with an experienced professional who will help them make informed decisions about the future of their business. The program offers tailored guidance on:
Business recovery - to strengthen business recovery (cost reduction, debt and cashflow management)
Market transformation - to understand how coronavirus (COVID-19) has triggered or accelerated market changes
Digital literacy and engagement - to help businesses reach new customers and markets
Market and supply chain diversification - to reduce exposure to supply chain risks
Reskilling and retraining - to help businesses upskill their existing workforce https://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/grants-and-assistance/business-support-package/business-recovery-and-resilience-mentoring
Concrete & Quarry Products
Phone: 5455 7304 Email:
Plumber General plumbing services,
roof, gas & drainage
In Pyramid Hill 2nd
Wednesday each month please call to book a job
Ring Rex 0419 553 025
Email: [email protected]
Farrar’s
Garage
Unigas Gas, Mechanical Repairs & Servicing, Spare Parts, VACC
Senior Mechanic
Gladfield Rd Pyramid Hill
B.H. 5455 7057
The Pyramid Hill
Neighbourhood
Shed Wants YOU!
Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood Shed is taking expressions of interest for
membership. Application forms are available to be picked up at the
Neighbourhood House .
BOORT MEDICAL
CLINC FOR APPOINTMENTS
PH: 5451 5220
2 COUTTS ST,
BOORT VIC 3537
DR. CHRIS OLISE
ABN : 86 635 807 297
CONSULTING TIMES
MON TO FRI
8:30AM TO 5:00PM
WE WELCOME ALL EXISTING AND NEW PATIENTS
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
DIAL 000
Specialising In Custom Design:
Contact Gavin 0411 355 842 For A Complimentary Quote
Kitchens
Laundries
Cabinets
Wardrobes
Proudly Supporting Pyramid Hill Neighbourhood House
Your local Copier and Phone System Specialist.
Pyramid Hill Prescription Depot & Cohuna TWCM
Mon-Fri 10am-12am - 1pm-5:30pm
Expert advice from our pharmacist any time.
Phone: 5455 7016
Licence No. 29427
Memories With Margaret
June 15 1949 Now that the rabbit-drive war has waned for the time being, district sportsmen are taking it out on Brerr Rabbits larger cousin, the Hare. Results of shoots held to date show that the hare population hereabouts is no small one. Joint committees in the Yarrawalla cricket Clubs, School Committee and the Southwest Hospital Queen (Miss Gwen James) from Yarrawalla will benefit from Hare Shoots which accounted for bags of 290 and 340 hares at 4/ pair. The Mincha cricket club shot approx. 400 on Monday (A. Gronow 32, top score).
February 14 1934 Louise Good Mending Service Ladders in Hosiery Invisibly Repaired Heels darned by machine or by hand and Stockings Re heeled or Re-footed ladles Frocks and Men's Suits Repaired. Spoke stitching - Pleating All Work Must Be Laundered Local Agents Pyramid Co-operative Soc.
January 25 1939 Exit the Indian Hawker. Australian Bush. During the last fifteen years the trade has been confined entirely to a few straggling Afghans and Hindoos, who, with horse and covered waggon, have eked out an existence travelling the back lanes and distant stations. But even these can no longer carry on. Headed by the three well known Singh brothers, with their headquarters at Natya in the Mallee, seven Afghan hawkers sailed on Monday as deck passengers on the British-India steamer, “Itinda” for Bay of Bengal ports to return home, mostly after an absence of more than 30 years. Moreover, they will be joined in Sydney by six more of their countrymen from the Broken Hill district, with their goods and chattels who are on the way home to their native land. Thus the days when the picturesque covered waggons pulled up at the horse yard and its turbaned owner charmed the homestead folk as he displayed his colorful cloths on the nearby rails, are already, like so many phases of Australian life, a part of a bygone era. Keep well, Margaret
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE
6x4 Trailer Load
$110
Joe: 0477 228 788 or
Carmen: 0427 557 336
Fresh Flowers
Made into bunches, bouquets, boxes & arrangements for all floral requirements. Local delivery arranged to towns of Pyramid Hill, Boort, Kerang, Leichville & Cohuna.
Margaret Ritchie, 57 Kelly Street, Pyramid Hill.
Ph: 0427 180 011 FB: Pyramid Hill Florist
Servicing Pyramid Hill & surrounding areas [email protected]
Battery Round Up Fundraiser
Thank You Everyone who has dropped off & given us your old batteries! The
response has been GREAT!! WE ARE STILL COLLECTING those old batteries to
raise some funds for some upcoming projects we have planned.
So if you have any old car, truck or large batteries laying around and getting in the
way drop them off on the nature strip at
4 Albert Street Pyramid Hill
If you have any inquiries please call Tan: 0427 993 004
or Bill: 0427 888 102
Open Hours:
Tues & Fri 9am-5:30pm
Wed 11am-7pm
Other days/times upon request
38 Ottrey St, Pyramid Hill
0428 557 473
Instagram:
@kimlister.hairdressing Facebook:
Kim Lister Hairdressing
Mobile service available We can come to you!
Haircuts:
- Kids (0-8) from $10
- Kids (9-16) from $12
- Men’s From $15
- Ladies from $20
- Shampoo & Blow wave/Set from $20
- Colours from $55
- 1/2 Head Foils from $50
- Full Head Foils from $75
- Perms from $60 *long hair extra
gift vouchers available
SMALL BUISINESS FINANCIAL COUNSELLLING
Hi everyone, and hope your health is fine.
To recap, the Small Business Financial Counsellor initiative is a twelve-month program providing a ‘no cost’ service to small businesses operating in rural towns and communities that are impacted on by drought, and emerging issues such as COVID-19. We provide a service to small business owners in line with our vision to be the leader in the provision of information and support services to build resilient rural communities.
We work with our clients in the expectation that our professional services over time will assist owners to identify options and improve the viability of their existing or future business. I am going to summarise a real life case study to help you understand the great work our counsellors are doing for small business owners in North West Victoria.
Case Study
The business is a café and was struggling financially. The business had declined dramatically in turnover as a result of introduction of Sunday trading and the opening of a competitor in the town, which compounded the effects of drought in the town. During our first meeting with the client, we learned that his issues were:
Struggling with meeting demands from the banks and ATO.
Outstanding ATO lodgements and significant debt to the ATO.
Lack of an adequate record keeping system.
The business owner could not understand why profit margins were diminishing, even more so than turnover.
He was struggling to meet bills, despite a steady (albeit reduced) turnover.
Extreme stress from the constant battle with bills trying to pay creditors.
Our counsellor provided mentoring and professional guidance for the following:
Working with the ATO to negotiate lodgement and a payment plan. (I should add the ATO has been so helpful with small business owners behind with their debts).
Record keeping – how to set up an appropriate record system.
Importance of using cash register functionality for recording sales and GST information, and how to use it to identify errors/possible misuse.
How record keeping can assist to monitor the financial position of the business and identify areas of improvement.
Benchmarks – analysis and comparison of business figures to industry benchmarks identified.
After implementing reviews of record keeping and pricing, the business owner felt that things were “turning around” and he was in a much better frame of mind. Profits are increasing, and he is finding it easier to meet financial commitments.
Kind regards to all, Marty Sammon, Small Business Financial Counsellor
Contact Number is 1300 769 489 Website - www.sunrcs.com.au
R. A Gregory & Sons
Funeral Directors
Incorp. with AG Adams & Sons
Kerang 03 5452 1111
www.adamsfunerals.com.au
Pyramid Hill Butchery
Phone: 5455 7115
Smallgoods Poultry Products
Deli Goods Cut up & pack private stock
Range of fresh fruit and vegetables.
Home: 5455 1263
Mobile: 0429 823 293
Full time farm hand position available for immediate start, joining a family farming business in Quambatook and surrounds. Predominantly cropping with some livestock, mechanical work and farm maintenance as needed. Modern equipment and technology in operation. This position will suit a motivated, honest and reliable person. Wages in line with experience. For a full position description or to submit your CV, please email [email protected] or call
Chris on 0423 169 327
Position Available
VALE JAMES (JIM) HENRY WITHINGTON 1935 - 2020
Our sincere sympathy is extended to Anne, David, Terese, Trevor, Chris, and families. Jim became a much-loved member of our district following the purchase of his farm at Mologa in 1976, moving there in 1977. Jim was a man of many talents, not only farming but working as a mechanic, school bus driver and gardener at the Pyramid Hill Bush Nursing Hospital. Jim was also very community minded and gave many hours of service to the Pyramid Hill and Mologa districts. He was involved in the Mologa Landcare, PH Lions, PH Agricultural and Show Society, the Anglican Church and the ANZAC/Remembrance Day Services at the Mologa War Memorial, to name but a few. In 1983, he married Anne and they made their home in Barber Street, Pyramid Hill, later building a mud brick cottage on the farm at Mologa before subsequently retiring to Golden Square in 2012.
Jim’s graveside service was held at the Mitiamo Cemetery on Friday 21st August. Jim was a humble, thoughtful, generous and kind friend to the Pyramid Hill and Mologa people. He will be sadly missed by all.
ISA
Browns 21 weeks old
Point of lay
Fully wormed & vaccinated
$25 each, plenty available
Call Lisa - 0488 366 318
Quinlans Water Deliveries
Loads Of Water Will Be Delivered Anywhere For Domestic, Stock,
Swimming Pools
7 DAYS A WEEK. John & Julie Quinlan
Phone - 03 5456 7408
Mobile - 0428 567 408
Reid Plumbing
RT40 Ditchwitch Trencher
Latest technology in trenching, fast, efficient and reliable with
competitive prices.
Office: 5456 2574 24 hour service
Contact: Paul Reid Mobile: 0428 562 573
Email: [email protected]
Pyramid Hill
News & Post
Monday – Friday
6:30am - 5pm
Saturday
8am - 12pm
Sunday
Newsagency 8am - 11am
Post Office Closed
Friendly service,
Great range of cards & stationery,
V/Line Tickets & much more
Phone: 5455 7036
Ken Talbot
Cleaning Call Ken for all your carpet and uphol-
stery cleaning needs
Free quotes!
Phone: 0437 479 738
OBLIGATION FREE LEGAL ADVICE
Pyramid Hill & District
Initial appointment by phone
Mobile Consultations: Home/Farm/Business/Work
Mark Ryan Legal GP
Echuca
www.legalgp.com.au
0429 580 035 [email protected]
Hon PETER WALSH MLA
Your State Member of Parliament Representing Murray Plains Electorate
496 High Street, ECHUCA 3564
Phone: 5482 2039
Email: [email protected]
Please feel free to contact my office if I can be of help with matters concerning the State Government or any of its departments.
Funded by Parliamentary Budget
Q: How was the chicken able to get home from work so fast? A: It used the eggs-press lane. Q: Why did the egg cross the internet? A: To get to the other site. Q: What do eggs do for fun at parties? A: Sing kari-yolkie. Q: Why did the scrambled egg lose the baseball game? A: The boiled eggs were hard to beat.
kidsROCK Church of Christ Hall
3:30pm to 5:00pm
24th March 14th April
Open for children 5 years old or Prep -Year 8 to enjoy
Games, Stories, Craft & Singing $1
Call Gwen Searle
Ph. 0427 713 618
St. Thomas’ Anglican Church
A service for this Sunday, 30th August will be available on the
Diocesan website.
http://www.bendigoanglican.org.au/ > Your Church
> Online Worship
Services will be updated weekly and remain on the website to view
at any time.
Enquiries please phone Minister: Rev’d Pam
Lawry Ph: 0428 368 338
Presbyterian Tyndale Church, Victoria Street
All Services 2.30 pm
Contact Mr Ern Miller Phone 5455 7362
Church of Christ Kelly Street
11 am Worship Service ______________________________
Uniting Church
Tyndale Church, Victoria Street
Worship Services
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday 9am
2nd Sunday 9am at St. Thomas
4th Sunday 11am at St. Thomas
__________________ Catholic Services St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish Victoria Street, Pyramid Hill
Mass Times during COVID19 6:00pm Every Saturday
Rev Fr Novelito Lim Parish Priest Mobile: 0450185021 Email: [email protected]
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FURTHER NOTICE
NEW HOMES—Extensions—Renovations, All Commercial & Industrial Construction 32 Cohuna-Leitchville Rd, PO Box 221, COHUNA VIC 3568
PH: 5456 2235 Owen: 0407 700 575, Email: [email protected]
HOME BUILDER PROGRAM GRANTS—$25,000 Take advantage of the Government’s Generous Home Builder Grants
First Home Owners Are Eligible for an Additional $20,000
Call Us to Make An Appointment (Available Until 31 December 2020)
https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-06/HomeBuilder_Frequently_asked_questions.pdf
www.loddon.vic.gov.au
Pyramid Tyre & Auto Service 42 Victoria Street
Pyramid Hill
Call and see Paul & Cathy
Phone:
5455 7214
* Full range of tyres for
tractor, truck, 4x4, car & ATV
* All truck repairs including
servicing
* Log book servicing by
qualified mechanics
* Tri-Tech oils & lubricants
* 24 Hr fuel - card operated
* Landmark Merchandise depot
* Elite Diesel cleans available
* Windscreens fitted
* Air-conditioning
* AC Delco, Delkor & Bond
Battery agents
Pyramid Hill Recycle
Centre & Tip Ballast Road, Pyramid Hill
Opening Hours
Tuesday - 1pm-5pm Sunday - 8am-12pm
For more information on garbage & recycling visit loddon.vic.gov.au
Glen Bartels Electrical Services
REC 28310
General Electrical Work
Selling & Servicing DAVEY
PUMPS with a large range of
spare parts always in stock
Call Glen on 0427 557 342
Lawn Mowing & Whipper Snipping Tree & Stump Removal House Repairs & Maintenance
Pruning & Spraying Trenching Gutter Cleaning
Landscaping Earthmoving Hole Boring
For any enquiries call Chris 0409 703 880 or Emelia 0428 586 516 Or Email: [email protected]
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL!
Q: Where can you find the most information about eggs? A: In the hencyclopedia. Q: How do you make an egg roll? A: Give it a little push down a hill. Q: How many eggs does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: None, silly! Eggs don’t have hands. Q: What do you say to an omelette who gets a good grade? A: Eggcellent! Q: What did the chicken order at Starbucks? A: An Eggspreso.
Supported by the Australian and Victorian Governments www.sunrcs.com.au
Rural Financial
Counselling Services Victoria North West
All enquiries 1300 769 489
Email: [email protected]
Independent, confidential and cost free support and business analysis for eligible farmers; fishing enterprises; forest growers and harvester; and small, farm related businesses in North West Victoria.
Concerned about your farm finances?
Looking for options? Need a plan?
A Rural Financial Counsellor can help.
V/LINE FROM MELBOURNE Monday – Friday Train dep Melbourne 7.41am & 6.25 pm Departs Bendigo 9.56 am & 8.34 pm Arrives Pyramid 11.07 am & 9.45 pm Tuesday and Thursday (Need to book on Thursdays) Train dep Melbourne 1.20 pm Coach dep Bendigo 3.06 pm Arrive Pyramid 4.44 pm Friday Only Train dep Melbourne 7.02pm Bendigo 8.51 Coach departs Bendigo 9.05 pm Arrives Pyramid 10.20 pm Saturday & Sunday only Train dep Melbourne 8.00 am & 6.35 pm Arrives Bendigo 10.05am & 8.38pm Arrives Pyramid 11.16 am & 9.49 pm TO MELBOURNE Monday – Friday Train dep Pyramid 8.10am & 2.06pm Arrives Bendigo 9.20 am & 3.16pm Arrives Melbourne 11.34 am & 5.25 pm Tuesday and Thursday Coach dep Pyramid 10.45 am Train dep Bendigo 12.05 pm Arrive Melbourne 2.23 pm Friday only Coach dep Pyramid 5.15 pm Arrives Bendigo 6.30 pm Train Arrives Melbourne 8.43 pm Saturday only Train dep Pyramid 8.03 am & 2.26pm Arrives Bendigo 9.16 am & 3.39 pm Arrives Melbourne 11.23 am & 5.44 pm Sunday only Train dep Pyramid 8.03 am & 5.25pm Arrives Bendigo 9.16 am & 6.38 pm Arrives Melbourne 11.23 am & 8.44pm
Pyramid Hill
Bakery Café
Phone 5455 7035
Mon-Fri 8am - 8:30pm Sat-Sun 8am - 8:30pm
Winter Menu
Fresh Salad Rolls/Wraps with home roasted Chicken
and home cooked Silverside or ham.
Caesar Wraps - hot or cold
Pizza Thursday - Sunday
from 5 pm
Pies - flavoured or plain Sausage Rolls - cheesy
or plain Try our lovely Pasties
Hamburgers, Fish ‘n Chips and a large
selection cold drinks. Large variety of Meal Deals
to choose from.
Hot or Cold Roast Chickens by order for that quick meal
on a cold winters night.
Eat In or takeaway
Cappuccino, Latte or Flat White Hot Chocolate,
Tea and Coffee
Large range of home baked cakes and slices. Mud cakes
by order.
New LOCAL PHONE BOOK In the pipeline The old local phone book has been copied and will be able to be checked when you visit the Newsagents. New names may be added. Some folk have mobiles now and no land line. Please check and make alterations or contact
Helen Stevens 0841 367 858
“THANK
YOU”
Many thanks to the
person who puts lovely
iced biscuits in our mail. Several so
far, this gesture is greatly appreciated,
including the nice words of
encouragement in these uncertain
times of Covid-19.
“Thank You, Thank You”
Cliff and Alice Harrison
Q: What did the egg say to the clown? A: You crack me up. Q: What track event to chickens compete in? A: Relay race. Q: What do chickens serve at their birthday parties? A: Coop cakes. Q: Why did the egg cross the playground? A: To get to the other slide. Q: What do you call a scrambled egg wearing a cowboy hat? A: A western omelette.