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BARWON HEADS LIBRARY OUR JUNE MEETING There is an urgent need for
better coordination between all the
Some times we feel we are representing the older agencies in order to actually protect the
demographic in town, but this year there have been Our guests from the City of Greater environment. Currently there is no example
a number of issues which have brought everyone Geelong were Tim Hellsten, Manager of any agency being particularly effective.
out, old & young. Our growing membership reflects Planning Strategy and Urban Growth & No major improvements are
www.barwonheadsassociation.com
this. The library has brought together a wide range Andr Schmid, Senior Strategic Planner, recommended in the Structure Plan for
of people who have talked, collaborated, attended Planning Strategy, to discuss the Barwon traffic and parking, which we consider to be
Council meetings and united in our efforts to keep a significant oversight.
Heads Structure Plan draft 2017. The Structure Plan continues to
the library open. We have formed strong
friendships. We were amazed at the support we recognise the importance of the
Consultation with community is appreciated. environmental context of Barwon Heads,
were given by the community at our Community
including significant landscape, ecological
Rally for the Library on the 19th of June this was We support the structure plan and recreational value and a need to
such a good vibe and so nice to see such a recommendation for no expansion to the protect the non-urban break. Retention of
wonderfully diverse group of people coming to town boundaries and are seeking support existing vegetation should not be limited to
support our library and local community. for further investigation of the wetlands and roadsides and reserves. The existing
their boundaries. This is not the only principle of encouragement of retention and
We are now faced with the new concept of social matter of concern to our community. The
equity and financial imperatives across the whole of enhancement should be strengthened to
BHA has always tried to inform our provide planning control over existing
the municipality. We wonder how the new members and the broader community on significant trees on private land.
developments have been encouraged to proceed at the risks of overdevelopment. We strongly support the
such haste in Armstrong Creek and Ocean Grove We know that Barwon Heads is proposed introduction of an Environmental
with no infrastructure in place or the means of not a designated growth zone, however Significance Overlay to the Warrenbeen
providing it. Surely developers should be required there has been little apparent assessment Court Area and to some remnant Moonah
to contribute to infrastructure including libraries and of the impact of the 2 major growth centres, trees on farmland north of Taits Road.
new schools and the financial modelling should not Armstrong Creek to the west and Ocean Other adjacent areas in Saratoga Avenue
rely on established communities subsidising the Grove to the east, on Barwon Heads, its and Cottesloe Drive and areas in Barwon
new ones. I have researched the concept of social community and its facilities. There are daily Terrace and River Parade within private
equity in infrastructure planning it is an unknown impacts of heavy through traffic, and a land adjacent to the existing Vegetation
and unproven. I wonder how the under performing significant increase in visitors to our Protection Overlay affecting roadside
CoGG will manage with this. beaches and vibrant shopping centre. reserves should also be assessed and
The IHDA is extensive and has considered for inclusion.
The submission that went to the Administrators, been defined due to its close proximity to
from the Save Barwon Heads Library team was so the town centre. There are a number of Our submission will be on our website.
professional, and effectively highlighted the flaws in assumptions that don't apply to our little
the current analysis and approach. Not only do we coastal village, that increase the risk of NEXT MEETING JULY 17TH 7:00PM AT THE
want the library to stay open we want it to be better over development and contribute to the BARWON HEADS SENIOR CITIZENS
and to improve. We want to include the community slow wearing down of the coastal village
culture and the evolution of new suburb BHA MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS ARE DUE ON THE
library in the Library Corporation vision, rather than
style development.
the Taj Mahal concept they are currently working 1ST OF JULY, FORMS ARE ON OUR WEBSITE AND
State Policy for residential
towards. Smaller community based libraries don't AT THE BARWON HEADS POST OFFICE AND
development seems to override the
carry the same depreciation requirements and STARFISH.
protections for coastal and sensitive
other overheads. We expect to work closely with environments in other legislation. There are
the council to continue to protect and grow the You can reach us via
obviously conflicting policies with different
library and other community facilities in Barwon www.barwonheadsassociation.com
agendas.
Heads. Local Planning Policy relies on a
Sandy Gatehouse - On behalf of the BHA Committee
complex maze of planning schemes,
Thank you to our representatives in Parliament and reviews, plans and the CoGG planning
their support teams; they have all lobbied for us in administration structure, can be a real
Parliament and with the Administrators for the burden to small towns like ours, and
library to remain open. Lisa Neville has provided organisations like the BHA trying to protect
wonderful support in Parliament and in the press; our coastal amenity. The BHSP2017 has
Sarah Henderson has been available to all who recognised that Barwon Heads is not a
rang and Simon Ramsay has listened to our growth area and that we do have
concerns and wrote one of the best letters to the constraints in regard to our fragile
local press. I also thank the Administrators in environment, together with flooding and
particular Laurinda Gardner for the way she has storm water issues. The complexity and
listened and handled this matter. opportunity for application of a range of
policy and statutory controls requires
This is the beginning of our long term plan to retain simplification. The complexity results in
and improve the Barwon Heads Library, please stay significant confusion in the community and
involved and interested. seems to have empowered Building
This fight is not over it has just begun. Join now and Surveyors who have the authority to sign
make sure you are registered at Barwon Heads. off on buildings and developments with little
apparent scrutiny.
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In the next few months we will be preparing for the Panel Hearing and have engaged environmental and ground water experts
to further investigate key elements of the sensitive coastal wetlands and surrounding environment. In addition, we will be
briefing our legal team to prepare for at least a weeks hearing at the Planning Panel in 2018. These two key activities requires
further community support by way of donation to fund the preparation and attendance at the Panel hearing by our two expert
groups. All donations received will only go this necessary step in the planning process. The SBHA Executive invite all the
Barwon Heads community and the SBHA members to contribute meaningfully to raise funds for the next stage of the planning
process to ensure we maintain the boundary and environment around Barwon Heads. Your financial contribution will make a
difference and we are asking each SBHA member to give $50 or more as a once off payment. To make a donation online: NAB
BSB 083825 Acc No. 857608939 (with your name and details for a receipt) and cheques and cash dropped off at the Post
Office to SBHA PO Box 1108, Barwon Heads 3227 (with your name and details for a receipt). Please give what you can.
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called Samaritan. This group works with homeless Shop, no wonder she deserves the O.A.M she got
people, and does a much-needed job of helping many some years ago. Of course, we would love some
whose lives are totally miserable. younger fitter volunteers, but when I consider that I
But of course, though willing, we Op shop volunteers was able to retire at 60, whilst some working women
are already stretched so far with the "winter may now have to continue till they are 68, well, there
wanderers"away that I am desperately ringing extra goes our hope of one group of younger volunteers.
possible helpers to work for the school holiday period The other factor is that most women now go back to
when we will be open Tuesday till Saturday, from soon work soon after family arrives, and at weekends, by
after 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. It's not as if we can't manage, the time they have ferried kids to sport, and done
but it would be necessary house-work, however willing they may be,
a shame to have to close one of our three areas they do not have to time to volunteer.
WINTER EXODUS because we have not got at least two volunteers for
each area.
Long gone are the Barwon Heads days
when young mums saw kids off to school,
Even though we've had wonderful sunny
days recently, there's no doubt there are then would bake up goodies to take to their
We do so appreciate the work done by our
winter chills in the air. So I'm happy for C.W.A. or Vision Australia
volunteers, especially since much of it is
some of the Op Shop volunteers who charity group.
done when the shop isn't open.
become "grey nomads" at this time of year. The world changes so fast now that a life-style such
Each day more and more "stuff" arrives. I wonder how
as that seems a hundred years ago. But in our
We get lovely reports of Broome or Central Australia, much of this is due to the big emphasis
present day world, when kids are bored during the
and certainly I can't wait till, after the schools holidays lately on "de-cluttering"? Certainly many goods we
school hols, come to the Op Shop where there are
finish, I will escape to Far North Queensland to catch receive are the left-overs from Garage Sales.....and
toys, books, C.D.s, and so many things to buy, and
up with family. But that leaves us with quite a problem often NOT really saleable. But our volunteers sort
our prices are so cheap. Do hope to see you soon.
at the Op Shop. I was especially reminded of it when through huge mounds of clothing, or heaps of goods,
God bless you
a letter arrived asking if any of our volunteers could and get them ready for display. When I consider that
volunteer some time to help a wonderful organisation two of our hardest-working volunteers are over ninety, Helen Edwards
and that one of these has given 23 years to the Op er
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used by the Geelong Regional Library Corporation are Corporation to make sure that changes occur so that
outdated and inconsistent with current Australian Library our library can survive future reviews and remain open
Standards. They don't measure the true social value of for the long term. We do not want to again face the
libraries to people in our communities. They only closure of our library on 30 June next year.
measure outputs, like numbers of loans, for example. Please:
OUR COMMUNITY LIBRARY IS 3. Council have not looked at the alignment of our
TO STAY OPEN - FOR NOW! library service with their own strategies and vision for Follow us on Facebook at Save
communities which are connected, prosperous, Barwon Heads Community Library
creative, sustainable, resilient and designed for people. Please make sure every
What follows are excerpts of the addresses given at the
The Barwon Heads community relates to this vision and
public rally held in Barwon Heads on 18 June and give member of your family is
our library contributes to this.
an account of what has happened over the past 2
months:
4. Finally, Council and the Library Corporation have registered as a member at
In April, when we first read in the media that the 3 not taken accountability for the service level of our Barwon Heads Library and
libraries were closing, they were due to close on 30 Library, instead preferring to blame us, the community,
June. Just 12 days from now. Within a week of this for under-utilising it. They have shown a lack of check your current membership
news, we had responded with such a level of outrage commitment to genuinely work with our willing to ensure your membership is
and concern that Council decided to extend the closure community. They have not recognised the real Barwon Heads. The data tells
date of Barwon Heads Library to 30 September. A opportunity that our Community Library model presents.
month later at the May Council Meeting, despite more Being based within the school building, it requires no us that there are many Barwon
than 6000 signatures on 3 petitions from Barwon capital investment or maintenance by Council. At an Heads Residents registered to
Heads, Chilwell and Highton, over 200 emails and
letters, more than 40 Council Question Time annual cost of just $58,000 it delivers outstanding value other libraries within the
Submissions and 15 phone calls, the Administrators for money compared to others in the municipality. It
costs less than 1% of the annual rates collected by network.
stuck to their decision to close our libraries, but
extended the closure dates for Chilwell and Highton Council from Barwon Heads' residents. This highly If we value our library we need
libraries to 30 September. If we had done nothing, if we cost-effective model should be enhanced and to use it
had taken no action and just rolled over and accepted replicated, not eradicated.
the original recommendation, our libraries would be
closing in 12 days time. But, this is not happening and BARWON HEADS LIBRARY OPENING HOURS
this shows the impact that we can make when we work We requested that the Administrators:
together to fight for something we value. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 2:00PM 5:30PM
Congratulations to every person who has taken action- Immediately change their decision to close our library FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10am-1pm
and include funding in the coming budget, to keep our
Power to the people! library open. We wish to thank our community and our state and
Acknowledge that Community Engagement is needed
before making a closure decision and ensure this federal Members of Parliament for their strong
In June the Save Barwon Heads Community Library support in the efforts to retain our community
happens in the future, with consideration of all
Group submitted a detailed report to Council community impacts. library.
Administrators to request that they change their
decision and keep our libraries open. This request was Review and update the Library Corporation's Key
Performance Indicators, to reflect current
supported by 17 Barwon Heads community groups and Australian library standards and ensure that We presented 2 petitions to the
clubs. performance is monitored, measured and reported Council with a combined total of 1780
in a transparent and consistent manner.
In summary, the concerns that we raised in our signatures.
submission were Engage and work with our community via a Library
Reference Group to enhance the service of
Barwon Heads Library to reach it's potential Thank you everyone.
1. There was no community engagement or
consultation before making this decision. We deserve Use our library as a location for Community
Consultation and information sharing.
better.
2. The decision to close the libraries was based on Develop a 3 year plan for a Performance Review of all
Geelong Council Library services against the new
poor quality data and poor analysis. By comparing our
Community Library model with Branch Libraries, they
performance indicators, Kene Allen & Anne Way
are comparing apples with oranges. The measures We need to work with the Council and the Library
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Ingredients
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1/4tspturmeric
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1/2 cup cornstarch
1/4 cup coconutmilk
4 sliced (greenpart)
springonions
Once the old Fire Station,
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1/2 small onion,peeled and sliced thinly Bellarine Peninsula's
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Selmo Carriera & Rita Lorga promised us a special program for our
BHFMS
June concert & they certainly delivered one to our enraptured
audience! The long weekend is always busy so we were very pleased
to be well supported! Rita introduced the first item &, in spite of a
French themed repertoire, began with solo violin from early works of
J.S.Bach (1685-1750) Partita no.3 in E Major: Loure; Gavotte en
Rondeau, a lively & familiar movement.
Selmo began with a piano solo by Claude Debussy(1862-1918) & chose
Prelude V 2nd book: Breyeres & he explained how it gave an atmospheric
picture of flowers, like Lavender, blooming over the hills in early Spring,
transporting the view through the music which was a lovely image! The next
item was Reverie, another piece by Debussy, & arranged for violin & piano by
A. Bachman & the title inspires the chance for dreams.
The Fantasie for Violin & Piano no.2 Cancao Sem Palavras (Song Without
Words) by E. Carrapatoso was next. He holds a special connection for Rita as
he was one of her teachers & he sent this piece to her so this performance of
the second movement, Lento, was the premiere performance in Australia! He
is a prolific National composer of Chamber & Chorale music from 1960 & has
won quite a few awards. It is an interesting fact that he comes from an area
north of Lisbon which is a beautiful region where they speak a unique dialect
which is very difficult to understand!
Villa-Lobos (1887-1959), a Brazilian, is most recognised in Portugal & lived in
Paris where he won a prize. Valsa da Dor (Waltz of Sorrow) was a moving solo
for Selmo.
The most beautiful version imaginable of Claire de Lune was then performed
by Selmo & Rita! A favourite piano piece from Suite Bergamesque by Claude
Debussy, arranged by J. Laroque for piano & violin, was an absolutely stunning
performance, thrilling all those present! The Tango pour Claude by R.Galliano
arranged for violin & piano by R.Sousa & S.Carreira brought their concert to a
lively conclusion. Once again, a thoroughly delightful & well themed recital from
a very talented young couple, left us very happy & content with our special
musical afternoon!
Our next Sunday concert is Winter Jazz in July & will be featuring the
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BARWONESTUARYNATUREWATCHINGDIARY
And don't forget to collect your free Nature Watching Diary from Barwon Heads Bendigo Bank or Bookgrove
Ocean Grove, where you can leave your contact details (name, email address and mobile number) so we can
sendyoufurtherinformationaboutthediaryandtheproject.
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queenscliff
Gallery
EMMA HACK
HIGH TEA
& ARTIST TALK
SUNDAY 16 JULY
2-4.30
Bookings Essential
KATE SMITH EXHIBITION Come in from the cold and visit Seaview Gallery.
22 JULY 6 AUGUST This July sees a busy and exciting exhibition calendar.
Emma Hack Artist Talk and High Tea ~ Sunday 16 July ~ 2pm - 4.30pm
Open 10:30 5:00 daily On Sunday 9 July we welcome back Emma Hack for her popular Artist Talk and delicious High Tea at the La Salle
a Manger restaurant adjoining Seaview Gallery. Bookings are essential for this popular event. $45 per person,
including artist talk, high tea and a glass of bubbly.
Ph. 03 5258 3645 Emma will speak about her new collection. Form. It embraces human contours within geometric patterns on
patterns.
86 Hesse St Queenscliff 3225 Kate Smith ~ The Enchanted Doll Collection ~ 22 July - 6 August
From Saturday 15 July, Seaview will be featuring a small, exclusive exhibition of Kate Smith's latest work.
Kate's art has always contained many aspects of visionary fantasy, with a touch of whimsy and this
exhibition is no exception. A unique mix of pastel, graphite pencil, and dry lustre pigments have been
used, giving the work a distinctive shimmering aura and inspiring dreamlike qualities. Each purchase of
original work comes with a complementary cloth doll, handmade by Kate.
Call in on Saturday 22 July 2 4 for drinks with the artist. Also new ceramics by Charmaine Haines.
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ocean grove
blinds & awnings
67 madeley street
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FLOORING & CARPET SALES PHYSIOTHERAPY
Bellarine Flooring 9 Sykes Place O.Grove dahna@bellarineflooring.com.au 5255 2044 Physio @ The Heads Wayne Clarke 2/76 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads 5254 1100
GIFTS & HOMEWARES PICTURE FRAMING
Frith 58 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads 5254 1811 Jeanius Graphics 50 Carr St. Barwon Heads 5254 2101 / 0419 588 069
HAIRDRESSERS - LADIES, MENS & CHILDREN PLASTERERS
Hair Dudes- Mens 84b Hitchcock Ave. B.Heads 5254 1933 Plaster patching / small jobs - Paul Rouhan 0458005623
Kylie Curcio Hair Stylist 66 Hitchcock Avenue Barwon Heads 5254 1705/ 0408 036 383 PLUMBERS
Melissa Connoley Hairdressing, Make Up, Beauty 0432 187 767 Davis Plumbing P/L 0419 504 085 / 0421 814 669
HANDYMAN K2 Plumbing New, re-roof & repair specialists Kerry 0402 071 093
Barwon Heads Handyman Experienced and problem solving 0422 340805 PODIATRY
Nick Gilbert My Handyman for all those little jobs. 52543186 / 0411 225 516 Kim Nankivell 13th Beach Osteopathy & Health Services Barwon Heads 5254 2668
INTERIOR DESIGN Podiatry @ The Heads Lizzy Ryan 2/76 Hitchcock Ave 5254 1100
Newbold Interior Design decorating and styling for new homes, renovations POST OFFICE
and makeovers Newboldinteriordesign.com Sarah 0407 008 813 Barwon Heads Next to the Community Bank 5254 2319
Pip Interiors- Interior Design, Colour Consulting & Custom Made Blinds 0425 710 784
IRONING PSYCHOLOGY
Concept Psychology Services. Suzanne Brown, Clinical Neuropsychologist. 0488 992721
Green Steam Ironing & Laundry facilities 7 Smithton Grove OG 0424 051735
LANDSCAPING/GARDENING & MOWING RUBBISH REMOVAL
Prompt same day clearance Mobile Ph. 0476 277 423
Bellarine Black Diamond Garden Service 0429 990 850 The Rubbish Guy www.therubbishguy.com.au Hank 0419 518 523
KR Garden Care Mowing, pruning, mulching. Barwon Heads 0427 265 852/5254 3160
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Sylont Watching Service 0419 529 623
Coulter Roache 4/50 Hitchcock Ave Barwon Heads 5254 1877
Jeannette Ernst/Licensed Conveyancer 0407 726 260 SELF DEFENCE
Whyte Just & Moore 1/50 Hitchcock Ave. Barwon Heads (03) 5222 2077 Ju-Jitsu Self Defence www.jikishinjujitsuaustralia.com.au/bellarine-peninsula/ 0416 074 227
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Lastys Mobile Mechanic Unit 2/168-170 Fyans st South Geelong Darren 0409 955768 Caravan, boat etc - storage barwon heads rd Connewarre ph. 0418524451
MOWER SALES & REPAIRS TRAVEL
Bellarine Mower Service 48 Grubb Rd. Ocean Grove 5255 2432 / 0407 045652 Ocean Grove Travel 63a The Terrace Ocean Grove 5255 4422
MUSIC Travel With a Difference Tremont Court B H. 5254 1279
Pian/keyboard lessons with Deb Podbury in Barwon Heads 0432 544 079 WEB DESIGN
OPTOMETRY Studio Paradiso info@studioparadiso.co 0406 636 201
Greg Sly Optometrist 87 The Parade Ocean Grove 5256 1295 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOING
Ocean Eyes Optometrists 2 Park Lane, 99 Presidents Ave. O/Grove 5255 5655 Gary Priests Photo & Video Wedding Package $1195 ph. 0417 121 702
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13th Beach Osteopathy & Health Services 1/86 Hitchcock Ave. B/Heads 5254 2668 Frenchys Coastal Glazing, all glazing, mirrors, frameless shower screens and more 0448541221
Osteopathy at Barwon Heads Geelong Osteopathic & Healthcare Clinic 5229 8021 Ocean Grove Blinds and Awnings 67 Madeley St. Ocean Grove 5256 3668
PAINTER & DECORATOR WINDOW CLEANING
Colourman Painting James Long colourmanpainting@gmail.com 0407 415541 Peter Macmillan 5258 4248 & 0415 493 302
P.P.KINGS Painting & Home Maintenance Services Call Phill 0419 185 450
Steve & Cathy Flynn Painter & Decorator 52555667 / 04111 26291 WINESTORE
Barwon Heads Winestore Wine, beer, cider, spirits & more 2/86 Hitchcock Ave. 5254 2741
PET BOARDING
Jirrahlinga Taits Road Barwon Heads 5254 2484 YOGA
Kyo Yoga Garden Studio or Kyo Hub kyoyoga.com.au 0438 562 723
Rachael Hely Yoga www.barwonheadsyoga.com.au 0430 515 424
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BECAUSE YOU JOIN IN
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Independant Mercedes Benz Specialist
M. 0409 955 768 P. 5222 3010
Unit 2, Rear of 168-170 Fyans St. Sth Geelong
Geelong Community Radio E. darren@lastys.com.au
Pick up and delivery of motor vehicle for service or repair
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It's hard to explain the feeling of winning a grand final! It doesn't matter if it's the AFL, local footy, local netball or Section 9
Midweek Ladies tennis.
On June 13th, Section 9 ladies tennis pulled off a second consecutive grand final win. On the day, our team was mentored by
Janet Agg who was very keen to ' bring home the silverware'.
As our opposition , Clifton Springs warmed up on the adjoining courts, Janet suggested we stand in a group huddle for a team
meeting tips such as 'just hit it to her backhand', 'every game counts' etc were taken on board by team mates Kim Pate
(captain) Sue Rawling (holiday Princess) and Maz McIntosh. Our emergency Sally Jackson was close by if needed.
Sunday 27th August Summer Tennis Registration Day juniors can also register on line by going to our website in August.
Enrol in Term 3 lessons NOW to be ready for summer tennis competition contact Essential Tennis- Cameron Govan on
0408517620