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Jinga
19th October 2017 No. 15
A school and community newsletter produced by
Cann River P-12 College
EVERY DAY COUNTS! Please contact the school if your child is going to be away.
Direct Deposit Details
Account Name:
Cann River P-12 College
BSB: 313 140
Account Number: 120 621 36
Reference: Your Surname
If you receive payments from
Centrelink we are also registered
with Centrepay, contact us for
more information.
CBA School
Banking
TUESDAY
Ruby is your
School Banking
Coordinator
For previous issues of Jinga and more scan this code or visit our webpage
http://www.cannp-12.vic.edu.au/
Cann River School Jam
Drop in to pick up some delicious
homemade jam.
All proceeds go toward reducing
the costs of camps.
COMMUNITY SOCCER TERM 4
MONDAY 16th
October 2017 At the school oval from 5.00 pm Game Starts at 5.15 pm
Grade 5 - Secondary students and adults Registration for the season $5.00 No slide tackles keep your feet, good sportsmanship, wear shin guards and respect the umpire’s decisions. The season will run for 6 weeks Any enquires phone Liza Spink at the school on 51586245
I am made from 100% recycled Australian paper. Please recycle me when you’re ready!
GIPPSLAND ATHLETICS- NEWBOROUGH 17/10/17 Congratulations to Abbey de Senna Clark for qualifying and competing at the recent Zone finals in La Trobe Valley. Abbey did well to represent our region in this event, and she finished 11th out of 15 competitors. Well done Abbey.
Welcome to Term 4
Welcome to term four where there are many good things to look forward two including the grade
3-6 camp, the Orbost Flower Show, P-2 sleep over, and the concert and awards night. The
banner made for flower show is this week’s front cover and I think it accurately reflects the
inclusive nature of the school.
VCE exams
The VCE exams will begin soon and we wish our twelve students Bianca Findlay, Taliah Smith and
Bart Stephenson the best of luck with the exams. It is very stressful time for them. We welcome
back Jenny Miralles, this time as our VCE examiner.
Priority Review
Thanks to all students, staff, parents, guardians and school councillors who participated in the
priority review process. Over four days the school’s performance was thoroughly analysed.
Robert Stephens, the reviewer, and Heather MacAlister, Senior Educational Improvement Leader,
were very insightful into the school and helpful with planning the next steps of our growth. I’m
looking forward to publishing what will be a very positive report when it’s completed in
December. Thanks to the staff who have worked so hard to keep ensuring the progress in
‘evidenced based teaching practice’ necessary for a modern school in changing times. Also
thanks to parents and carers for their support and involvement over the last couple of years (and
their positive responses in the Parent Opinion Surveys)
All the members of a community are important in the lives of our young people Last year we introduced a new student survey to help improve their sense of wellbeing: called the
MDI (Middle Years Development Instrument) and this year we will be surveying all students from
year 4 to year 9. This may help us target how we use our resources and the areas we should
focus on. The research behind this program shows that there is a whole range of elements
necessary in developing a positive life, these include optimism, self-esteem, empathy, pro social
behaviour, connectedness to adults at home, connectedness to adults in the school and the
community, peer belonging and friendship. Also important are how afterschool time is used,
and the amount of breakfast and sleep students have.
Don’t hesitate to contact me at the school if you any questions about this.
Bruce Spink| Principal |
spink.bruce.t@edumail.vic.gov.au
Front Cover:
Flower Show Banner
VCE OE Light to Light Walk:
Green Cape to Ben Boyd Tower
On September 19th to September 21st the
VCE Outdoor Ed class which consisted of
Bart Stephenson, Bianca Findlay, Taliah
Smith, Mrs Liza Spink, and Mr Anthony
Stephenson, completed a three day hike
from Green Cape to Ben Boyd tower often
called the Light to Light Walk.
On the first day we dropped off water at
Salt water Creek campsite and started walking from Green Cape Lighthouse we walked past the
cemetery of the victims of the Ly EE Moon shipwreck through heathland and melaleuca forests
to the beautiful camping ground at Bittangabee. We had lots of time to explore the coast and
saw lots of whales in the ocean. After a cold night in the tents we packed up our camp very
early and were walking by 7.30
am—that day was the big walk
with 16 kms to complete. What a
day for seeing animals, within an
hour we came across a beautiful
diamond python lying on the
rocky shore. We also saw more
black snakes, whales, dolphins
and seals. We had lunch at
Saltwater Creek and resupplied
our water bottles with the water
we had dropped off the day before. After a long days walk we camped on the spectacular
Mowarry beach, we had time to explore the rocky headlands. Lots of fish jumping and a shark
cruising in the shallows.
Another cool night and early start across bright red rocks and a variety of ecosystems we
arrived at Ben Boyd Tower after an easy 8 km walk. Thanks to Anthony Stephenson who
accompanied us on our hike and to the students who were very organised and walked so well on
the hike. Special thanks to Tammy Whitford who dropped us off at Green Cape and picked us
up at Ben Boyd
Tower.
Student Highlights:
the fantastic scenery,
the huge number of
animal species we
saw, especially the
diamond python and
whales.
Bittangabee Rock shelf
Mowarry Beach Day 2 Campsite
Year 8 CAPE CONRAN CAMP
On Wednesday September 20th to Friday
September 22nd the Year 8’s, Mrs
Stephenson and Mr Hubble left Cann
River for a three day camp at Cape
Conran. First stop was Orbost and a visit
to the Gem gallery where Mr Gordon
Andrews told us interesting information
about their fabulous gem collection. We
all had separate lists for the food we
would need on the camp and split up in
the supermarket and bought supplies for 3 days. We travelled to Marlo and completed the lovely
foreshore walk to MOTS beach.
Accommodation was in the Oliveberry Lodge at Cape Conran with
lots of room and a great kitchen to prepare meals.
The next few days were taken up with a surfing lesson and lots of
beach games, spotlight (hyacky), and walks to Cowrie Bay and
Salmon Rocks. Painting coastal landscapes with water colours. The
students Chloe, Zeara, Alexis, Taylah and Rhys were fantastic in
completing their various duties including cooking meals, doing
dishes and keeping their rooms tidy. Thanks to all the students and
staff for a great camp.
Heaven in Cardboard Arcade
Have you ever wondered what heaven looks like? Well we have the next best thing if you really like cardboard.
It’s our Heaven in Cardboard Arcade!
Test your skills as a marksman to save the world from an Alien Invasion. Become the champion of chance with the all new and improved Jack in the Box. Dominate Dave’s Doggy Arcade at Ski-ball, and much, much more!!!!
There is something for everyone at the Heaven in Cardboard Arcade.
Date: 30/10/2017
Time: 1.00pm
Place: Art Room
Price: $0.50 cents for one game or $1.00 for one go on all games conditions apply
ph: 5158 6465 Email: cann.river@bigpond. com
Monday - Friday 10am - 2pm
FREE MUSIC PROGRAM Open to all ages 3—100
Every Thursday 3.30—5 Starting 19 OctobeR
professional musician Nick Fisher will
be leading the group
Come join in producing a musical performance
for the Carols by Candlelight
Singing, drumming, guitar, acting, props,
costumes… the sky’s the limit! Join in!
If any one needs a ride home in the community bus after music,
please ring the Community Centre on 5158 6465 beforehand
to make arrangements
ph: 5158 6465 Email: cann.river@bigpond. com
Monday - Friday 10am - 2pm
Cann River and District Art Craft and Photography Expo 2017
“Tree” $5/entry Under 18’s free Entry Deadline 1 November Opening Night & Judging 3 November Exhibition & Markets 3—7 November
Theme “TREE” any medium prize money $250 People’s Choice any medium prize money $250
Other Categories 1st prize $50 Adults, $25 Children Other Categories 2nd prize $25 Adults, $10 Children
Categories: Judge’s choice, photography, drawing, painting and “Timber Creatures”
must follow theme. Patchwork, knitting, crochet, soft textiles, woodwork, miscellaneous
Open theme.
ENTRY FORMS NOW AVAILABLE @ THE CENTRE!
Event sponsored by
If you are interested in supporting our community, one way would be as a volunteer
driver for the Bush Nurse.
You could take our commuter bus to Bairnsdale, which would be approximately once a month. (a car licence is sufficient)
And/or take clients who are unable to drive to medical appointments, in our client transport vehicle.
Please contact the centre on 5158 6210, to see if you meet the essential
criteria to become a volunteer driver.
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Gov-
Education Support—Office Manager
29/1/18—28/1/19 22.8h (3d) per week Reference #1097414 Applications Close 27/10/17
Office Manager Tasks
Learn to use CASES21 Administration for attendance, enrolment, EOY, SOY, receipts, incidents,
destination data, transfers, assets
Learn to use eduPay and Recruitment Online for recruitment, work schedules, absences, information updating, payroll administration
Complete correspondence to parents; letters and notes regarding events, invoices, SOY consent
forms, calls for consent or medical issues
Support ‘Occupation Health and Safety’ policy and practice including stocktakes, inspections, policies, drills.
Work under direction of Business Manager and Principal
Organise purchase orders, send invoices
Assist computer technician; record student netbook allocation, oversee teacher notebook allocation.
Record Management; personnel files, student files, financial records, administration, record destruction
Stocktaking and ordering; uniform, bookstore, toner
General office tasks; answering phone, taking messages, checking mail (email and post), teacher-
parent-student correspondence, filing, receipting, restocking printers
CBA School Banking
Helping prepare fortnightly newsletter and annual school magazine
Prepare student awards at end of year ceremony
Successful applicant would need to be available from 4-12-17 to 22-12-17 for onsite training.
Cann River P-12 College—Job Vacancies Contact Bruce Spink 03 5158 6245 or
Visit Department of Education Recruitment site
Education Support—Teacher
Aide & Kitchen Assistant
29/1/18—28/1/19 27.36h per week
Reference #1097170 Applications Close 25/10/17
- Assist students on an individual or group basis in specific learning areas.
- Assist with the communication between students and teachers, particularly the interpretation of instructions.
- Provide basic physical and emotional care for students.
- Participate in team meetings.
- Assist with toileting, meals, lifting, and administration of medication to students requiring special care.
- Assist with the supervision of pupils in playgrounds, at camps, on excursions, in sporting activities, therapy activities and life skills.
- Set up and put away equipment and materials in support of teaching programs.
- Observe students and draw the attention of the teacher to them where necessary.
- Assist students with the preparation and service of meals.
- Ensure work areas and materials, equipment and appliances are maintained in a clean and ready to use condition.
Working with Children Check required
CVBNC Health Promotion:
Mental Health
mentalhealthvic.org.au
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - it’s never too late to become a member.
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Strategic Goals: To be a respected, functional and viable organization. Ensure that our community has access to quality healthcare. To value and support our people.
Did you know… We are still looking for Volunteer Drivers, see Advert, come and
see us if you would like to help out.
If you are interested in the Planned Activity Group you should come in and see
too.
To make an appointment with the podiatrist, physio, doctor, counsellor, other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus, please call 5158 6210.
Other allied health visitors to our centre include.
Speech pathologist and Maternal and child health nurse
Podiatrist: Nerida Manning
Next visit: Wednesday 13th Dec
Member $15, Non Member $20 Concession $5
Physiotherapist: Maddie Rosen Next visit: Friday 20th October
Member $15, Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist: Jodie Box
Next visit: Tuesday 14th Nov Ph: 0438 096 808 for appointments
Drug & Alcohol counsellor: Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed. On Wednesday’s
Planned Activity Group:
Gets together fortnightly Dentist: Peter Favaloro
Next visit: Thursday 2nd Nov Ph: 5154 6625 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway, Cann River 3890 Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409
cvbncadmin@gha.net.au www.cannvalleybnc.com.au
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5:00pm
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctor: Approximately twice a
month on Wednesday
Please note: The Dr may change at short notice.
25th October Dr Pradeep
15th November Dr Mohit
Man Cave: every Friday Free BBQ. 12:00pm Come along for a chat. Everyone welcome .
Bus to Bairnsdale: Fortnightly on Tuesday
Please note: A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
24th October 14th November
Patchwork: every Tuesday 10:00am at CVBNC
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We specialise in
21 day aged
delicious Lowline
beef, big burgers
and tender flame-
grilled chicken
Come in and enjoy a relaxing
meal at Relics Café with our
BYO licence or take it back to
your own home with our fine
take-away menu
Try our fresh in-house crumbed
parmas with chips and salad for
only $17.50
(different parma styles available)
Come in and join the Relics Café family
Open 7 days 7am until late
365 days a year
Bring this ad into Relics and get
20% off your order!
9 Princes Highway, Cann River
(03) 5158 6466
MUSIC LESSONS
available Thursdays after 5pm
oct. 17, 24, 31. nov. 2, 9, 16, 23,30
LOOKING TO LEARN A NEW INSTUMENT OR
UPGRADE YOUR SKILLS?
NICK FISCHER IS OFFERING; GUITAR,
BASS GUITAR, DRUMS,
SONGWRITING WORKSHOPS AND
MORE FOR BEGINNER TO ADVANCED
LEVELS ON THURSDAYS AFTER
5PM TILL XMAS.
Please contact Cann River community centre or txt Nick on 0409599675 for
more details.
CANN RIVER HOTEL
- Bar - Catering for any function
- Bottle Shop - Take Away Meals
- Bistro - Pizzas
- Happy Hour: Monday, Wednesday & Friday ~ 5.30 - 6.30
Phone: 03 5158 6221 Meals: 03 5158 6256
PELICAN POINT COFFEE LOUNGE
Fresh Food, Fine Coffee.
Try our range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate –
African Red, French Mint, Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice.
Lakes Squash & Movie Theatre: 52 Myer Street Phone: 5155 1941 www.lakes-entrance-cinema.com.au
Fri 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Tue 24 Wed 25
Happy Death Day (M) 12.10, 2, 7.10 12.10, 7.10 12.40, 5.25 1.30, 6.25 1.55, 6.10
The Mountain Between Us (M) 10, 2.05, 6.25 10, 2.05,
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12.05, 4.25,
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11.50, 4.05,
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Blade Runner 2049 (MA) 4.10, 8.15 4.10, 8.15 4.15 3.25, 8.15 3.45, 8.25
Captain Underpants (G) 10 10 10.25 - -
Kingsman 2 (MA) 2045 2045 4.45 2040 -
Victoria & Abdul (PG) 11.45 11.45 12.05 2.15 2
IT (MA) 3.55 3.55 - - -
Geostorm (M) 10.05, 2.20,
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The Princess Bride (PG) - 2 - - -
Thor 3 (M) 2000 ~Advanced Screening~
The Picture Show Man, Merimbula: 80 Main St Phone: (02) 6495 3744 www.pictureshowman.com.au
Sun Cinema Bairnsdale: 112 Macleod St Phone: 5152 6455 www.sunbairnsdale.com.au
Fri 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Mon 23 Wed 25
Battle of the Sexes (PG) 1815 6.15 4 1815 10.30, 6.15
Blade Runner 2049 (MA) 2015 1, 8.15 1, 7.30 2015 12.45, 8.15
Ninjago (PG) - 11, 4 11 - 3.45
Programs are subject to change without notice. Contact cinema before attending
Fri 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Tue 24 Wed 25
Battle of the Sexes (PG) 10 10 10 10 10
Flatliners (M) 12.15, 4 12.15, 4 12.15, 4 12.15, 4 12.15, 4
Home Again (M) 10.10, 2.10,
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The Mountain Between Us (M) 2.20, 6.35 2.20, 6.35 2.20, 6.35 2.20, 6.35 2.20, 6.35
Blade Runner 2049 (MA) 7.55 7.55 7.55 7.55 7.55
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