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Whitfield up agaist it with the RCoW

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The Whitfeld Progress Group appears to be still getting the runaround from the Rural City of Wangaratta, who go out of their way to support infrastructure projects in the King Valley.  In my 10 years there, nothing has changed as this internal email shows

We realize the processes of local government take time and there are only limited financial resources available and we do appreciate the assistance you have given us.

It is just the fact that all these infrastructure projects have been discussed before and their resolution was accepted as council policy in 2002 but they have never been acted upon.  Now we are going through the same process again in 2009. You can understand why we are just a little sceptical about the value of the consultation process.   I was rather surprised to learn you are still waiting for funding to undertake the King Valley Masterplan. I had thought it was due for completion this year.

We are progressing the cycling paths proposals and have spoken with the Glenrowan people about their application, also have quite a few letters of support from the King Valley community. No maps yet from the DSE. Rob Steele has been seconded to another project but was going to organize with Therese Davies from Wodonga to forward the maps and explanations which hasn’t happened. Perhaps you could assist here. Therese has previously emailed a map to Cathy van Gastelen at the Cheshunt General Store re this project but it only partly covered the area of interest and there was no explanation of the significance of the codes designating the various land parcels.

The website proposal is certainly interesting although we would probably need someone with Greg’s dedication and expertise to properly maintain it. I had a look at the Oxley website which is quite good but the Moyhu website has limited and out of date information posted. In reality it is difficult to have a uniquely Whitfield website as most community activities in the area would have participants and venues ranging from Rose River to Edi and possibly Moyhu, including King Valley, Myrrhee and Cheshunt.  Could we have an Upper King Valley website to include Edi, King Valley, Whitfield, Cheshunt, Myrrhee and Rose River? This would surely improve community cohesiveness and responsibility for maintaining the website could be shared among the different communities.  It is something to discuss at our next meeting.

Also the southern end of the King Valley it is a bit of a telecommunications black hole.  Most people are out of range of the ADSL network, fast satellite broadband is expensive and dial up internet is painfully slow. There are also a lot of members of the community who, whilst they participate in community activities, do not have the internet. This rather limits the usefulness of electronic notice-boards.

I have moved over 100 kilometres from Whifield and it looks like I am not going to be able to get the district out f my system

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28 August 2009 at 11:03 pm

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We now live in Euroa

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The unit in Kennedy Court, Euroa that we have moved to.  Our New phone number is (03) 57 399 398.

The unit in Kennedy Court, Euroa that we have moved to. Friends are invited to email greg.naylor@gmail.com for our new phone No.

It has been a long and eventful journey from our 10 acres at Whitfield to a two bedroom Town House or Unit in Euroa.

With my deteriorating health, we had reached the point where we could no longer manage the acreage and, in the event of me falling off my perch, Pauline was naturally concerned that she could find herself stranded – alone in Whitfield – and have difficulty in selling the property further down the line.

We put “Caringbush” on the market to test the waters and within two weeks, we had two purchasers willing to pay the asking price.   Once we signed the sale contract we then had to await on the purchaser’s finance to be approved leaving us with about 50 days to find a new home. We searched from Echuca through Tocumwal and found some nice places in ‘Lifestyle Villages’ for the retirees but found their terms and conditions not to our liking.

Then, out of the blue, we found this well presented Town House in Euroa and within a couple of days we had signed to purchase the property tying the settlement date for both transactions for the same day.  Cutting a long story short, we moved over the last week and are now permanently ensconced in our new home.

The biggest benefits to me are:

  • We can just press a button to heat or cool the place down.  No more  sourcing, storing, and carting firewood.
  • We have ADSL – for the first time in our lives.  Euroa is restricted to ADSL1 which is heaps faster than Satellite.  We have an account with iiNet that gives us 25 Gigabytes download @ 1,500 Kbs download speed.  Bundled with unlimited national calls via VOIP, the package costs $90/month.  That’s what we paid for the phone only with Telstra plus another $45/month for 1 Gig Internet access @ <500 Kbs.  With a new 18 inch LCD monitor, I’m in Internet heaven.
  • Pauline loves the access to a shopping centre and a variety of restaurants/takeaways just up the road (as opposed to a 100km round trip to Wangaratta.  Being 1.5 hours away from family and friends instead of 3+ hours at Whitfield is a big bonus too.

We have just about settled in and I will get back to a bit of blogging in the near future.

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28 August 2009 at 2:05 pm

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Fathers and Sons concert in Euroa

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A unique musical event is being planned for Father’s Day weekend next month, which will bring fathers and sons together to share their musical talents.

The concert, to be held at the Flour Mill on Saturday 5 September (the day before Father’s Day), is already generating interest, and several local dads are dusting off their instruments and rehearsing a song or two with their sons. Others will be travelling to Euroa to perform with family members.

The evening will be a celebration of father-and-son relationships in which the different generations can find common musical ground (somewhere between the Beatles and Green Day!) and perform together.

An invitation is extended to any fathers and sons who would like to do an item. There is no age limit and participants of all musical styles are welcome. Amplifiers and mics will be supplied, all you will need to bring is your instrument. Please contact Gary Chowanetz 0429 951 902 if you would like to perform.

Entry to the concert will be free and everyone is welcome to come along. A great evening’s entertainment is assured, not to mention a few surprises, perhaps!

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16 August 2009 at 6:14 pm

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Greg’s Clearance Sale Tomorrow

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Clearance Sale

When:
Sat, Aug 15, 2009 9:00 AM – Sat, Aug 15, 2009 12:00 PM
Where:
76 Lake Buffalo-Whitfield Road, Whitfield. VIC. 5729 8081

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Equipment: Grey Fergie Tractor with new radiator and petrol tank, Slasher, 2 disk plough, Cultivator, Corn Seeder, Boom, Rear Scoop, Ford Ute (1989), new tyres, gas/petrol, power steering, air conditioned, Alarm System, Registered, no RWC, Boat Trailer, Lincoln Sam 400 Welder and Tandem Trailer (10×7ft), Oxy welders and Metal Spray equipment, Heavy duty welding cables (200 ft), Blasting helmet with medical air filter, Ride on Mower, 2 petrol mowers, garden mulcher, hedge trimmer, Honda Brushcutter+ass. blades, Flymo petrol mower, chainsaw, large quantity of New and Used Tradesmen’s power/hand tools, New electric Hot Water Unit, New Laundry Sink.,Coils rope, ‘Bags of Rags’, fencing tools, chainsaw, milk/cream cans, 40 ft chain, 3 wheelie bins, scrap metal, impulse sprinkler, wheelbarrows, axe, woodsplitter, Crafts: Potters wheel, electric spinning wheel, dressmakers dummy, China paints, Router & bits, router table, craft jigsaw, dolls pram, artists palette, sewing machine table Furniture: Wall Unit, cane hutch, Upright freezer, TV (AV in) and stand, Bedroom dresser, Metal framed pull-out Bed setee, side table, Kitchem table, convection heater, microwave, filing cabinet, magazine rack, bedside lamps, desk fan, standard fan, child car capsule, stand-up motorised chair Household Effects: VCR unit, UPS, Home theatre sound unit, Encyclopaedia Britannica (1960), New and used Electrical kitchen appliances, assorted silverware, Glassware, Tupperware, Microwave ware, Cutlery, Crockery and collectables, Bain Marie, vitamizers, crockpot, convection oven, Impulse sealer, microwave, Outdoors: Golf sets, Outboard Motor, Fishing Gear, Garden Furniture, Gardening Tools, Garden Mulcher, Hedge Trimmer, Leaf Blower, 3/4” hose (new), crowbars, shovels, rakes,hoes, forks, garden lights, gate, basketball ring, garden seat (new in box), 6 trestle Tables, metal detector, new tent, Exercise equipment, telescope, camp toilet, wet suit, telescope, hammocks, Gazebo,

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14 August 2009 at 8:57 am

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Indestructable Youth

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This weekend, there were two teenage deaths associated with off road bikes.

Man on quad-bike dies in Oxley

Saturday, 08 August 2009 22:43
A man has died after his quad-bike collided with a car in Oxley tonight.Police believe the 18-year-old local man was travelling south on a residential street when he struck a Toyota Prado 4WD that was travelling east along the Glenrowan-Myrtleford Road around 7.40pm.

August 08, 2009 07:47pm
A TEENAGE boy has died in Melbourne’s north-west after the trail bike he was riding in a paddock was hit by a car from behind. The 14-year-old boy was riding in a paddock in Gisborne South when he was struck by a car driven by other teenagers at the private property about 5.46pm.

These two accidents have prompted me to point out how easily these events can occur.  On the corner of my unmade street, the Wangaratta Council road making crew temporarily dumped about 30-40 truckloads of good topsoil.  The local lads soon found it to be a great dirt bike track and even built a small ramp to get extra lift as they play on their new track.

The problem is that the track is no more than five feet from the road.  There is the distinct possibility of one of these young blokes losing control and ending up on the roadway under the front wheels of a truck.  It is bloody dangerous.  Complaints to the RCoW fall on deaf ears as they say it is a police matter.

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9 August 2009 at 5:14 pm

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My fight: the latest cancer scans

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When the original scans were taken in June 2008, they showed many more black regions – these are the locations of the tumors.  This scan was taken in June and there was defiinately fewer areas of tumor activity.

The scan I had last week shows most of the lesions in the pelvic area have hardly registered on the scan which means the cancer is dead in these areas.  The normal regenerative processes may even rebuild the damage to the bones caused by the cancer.  In other words, with my PSA back to normal at 1.0,  I am actually beating this prostate cancer in the skeleton.

The lesions up the spine are still there but are inactive and there are no new ones.  The way I am heading, I will no longer die of prostate cancer, rather I will die of other causes as the cancer dies out.

But it is not all good news.  We still have trouble with pain maagement when I get up in the late morning. Over the last month, I have been carted off to hospital and watched over by a bevy of nurses as the ‘getting up’ process has been an agonising ordeal Apparently morphine robs you of energy as does the female hormone implant that I take every three months.  So the next six months will be devoted to getting some strength back

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4 August 2009 at 9:15 pm

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The numbing of the masses

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For the last eighteen months, I have been confined to the house with nothing to do but watch TV or Blog.

These activities could not be further apart in their objectives.

Blogging exercises your brain and comuincations skills whilst daytime TV, with its never ending Infomercials, soapies, and talk shows, does nothing but numb the brain to accept the violence, weirdness of the world’s freaks, terror and conformity with the opinions of the presenters and/or their sponsors.

Years ago in the vineyards, we gathered at lunchtime in the “Chuck Wagon” where there was a range of out of date women’s magazines (like the doctor’s waiting room).

The girls in the crew read and re-read these magazines all year long.  Now, if that is not voluntary brainwashing, I don’t know what is.

They come away from work each knowing who has been messing with whom on the world stage.  They read the latest dieting techniques whilst they put away another chocolate bar. They all read and probably cook the same recipes and it destroys their individuality. Blogging  V  The Media … a no brainer!

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4 August 2009 at 12:32 pm

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Whitfield – in it’s death throws?

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It seems that Whitfield is in a desperate situation.  This week saw the permanent closure of Adam Pizzini’s restaurant, Rinaldo’s, as he moves his business into Wangaratta.

Whitfield has a council sponsored progress development group of which I have been a member since its inception a year ago.

Today I received the following email from the group which doenn’t hold out much hope in getting the Rural City of Wangaratta to do anything constructive in our village township.

Hi Everyone,

Attached are updates on progress of our attempts to forward our proposals on infrastructure upgrades for Whitfield.

Get the distinct feeling no one is really interested, but guess we need to go through these processes.

A pity Rural City don’t see the value of investing in their rural townships, they seem happy to let them die and this seems to be happening with Whitfield.

Rinaldo’s has gone, most of the businesses in town are up for sale while they procrastinate and do nothing to assist the township to obtain some sort of credibility as an attractive tourist destination despite its ideal location at the heart of the King Valley.

As we leave the area after living here for 10 years, I am sorry to report that RCoW inaction has steadily destroyed any possibility of infrastructure upgrades in the minds of the residents.

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3 August 2009 at 3:10 pm

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They told us there was no connection

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Pigs appear to be the latest victims of swine flu .. with a piggery in the NSW central west under quarantine after two tests came back positive to the virus.

Staff at the piggery may be the source of the illness and they’re now being tested for swine flu after previously suffering flu like symptoms.

It’s the first time pigs have been infected with the virus in Australia.

NSW Primary Industry Minister Ian MacDonald says he can assure consumers sick animals haven’t entered the human food chain .. and pork products remain safe to eat. … AAP

News results for swine flu deaths in australia … They are not keeping us adequately informed

Australian Swine Flu Death Toll Hits 54 as Man Aged 22 Dies‎ – 3 days ago

By Joanna Cooney July 29 (Bloomberg) — The death toll from swine flu in Australia reached at least 54 as a 22-year-old man with the virus died,

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2 August 2009 at 3:32 am

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Looking forward to Broadband in Euroa

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For the last eight years, I have had a satellite Internet service that is so slow it isn’t funny.

As part of the move to Euroa, I have been investigating my options.  Euroa has ADSL1 only.  There is no Optus, AAPT, or many other options available.

We have settled for iiNet with VOIP telephone supply. It gives us 4 + 6 gigabytes of data, with unlimited national phone calls for $89/month. There is a modem and connection fee of $280 up front with no contract period.

The Telstra alternative is ADSL for $65 per month plus the telephone service costing about $130 per month all up on a two  year contract.  If I die in that time, my wife is committed to pay the unused portion. Pensioners cannot afford that cost.

If you know of any other options, please let me know.

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1 August 2009 at 1:20 pm

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