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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2024 2024 Greater Shepparton

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Celebrate

Business Excellence

Business on sale now Excellence Gala Tickets See page 8 & 20 Awards for more information

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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM EXPANSION PAGE 3

SPECIAL 24 PAGE COMMEMORATIVE FEATURE INSIDE

INSIDE: ■ Classifieds | pages 21 + 22 ■ Trades & Services | page 22 ■ SEN Shepparton’s Home of Sport | page 23 of Photos courtesy Tatura Museum

Tatura Rotary Club

nity Tatura Commu ttee Plan Commi

Housing boost for GV Health GV HEALTH received a massive boost in attracting and retaining qualified healthcare professionals when the State Government announced the first round of the $150M Regional Worker Accommodation Fund last week. Continued Page 12

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Apex antics SHOW TIME... Apex Antics was an incredibly popular music review performed by Shepparton Apex Club aimed to have a lot of fun while raising money for the greater community. From left, former Apex members Geoff Holland, Peter Rathjen, Roger Perry, Neville Lavis and Pat O’Connell with Kristy Rudd from the Shepparton Heritage Centre. Photo: Aaron Cordy

By Aaron Cordy SHEPPARTON Apex is inviting past members to an OASIS (Old Apexian’s Still in Service) event at the Shepparton Heritage Centre History Hub on Sunday, October 20.

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 Community  Business  Leadership Authorised by Peter Walker, Queen St, Dookie

Shepparton Apex Club was established in 1933 and officially chartered in 1934, as the 12th Apex Club in Australia, with Dr Arthur Dickmann as its founding president. For decades, this club has been

a cornerstone of community service and charitable projects, driven by the enthusiasm of its members aged 18 to 45, until its final dinner in 2013. Continued Page 10

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Born and raised in Greater Shepparton I understand what is important to our home.

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I live and volunteer in Pine Lodge Ward and my PINE children go to school here.

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I am passionate about our area because I am invested WARD in it, with strong connections in both business and community. I am a local business owner who heavily reinvests in local sporting clubs, non-for profits and schools.

With business, board and community experience, I have what it takes to be our voice at the council table.


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