NEWSLETTER JUNE 9 2016
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NEWSLETTER June 9th 2016
PRESIDENTS PEN
Hello all,
Our June meeting was a great success with more than 60 members and partners present.
Norman Chia an Advocate Guardian from The Office of the Public Advocate (OPA) gave a most interesting and informative presentation about “Enduring powers of attorney”. Members were provided with a publication “Take Control - A guide to making enduring powers of attorney”
OPA has partnered with Victoria Legal Aid (VLA) to improve the way it distributes publications and ensure you get the information you need sooner. To order OPA's publications on powers of attorney, guardianship and administration or medical decision making, please go to VLA's website www.legalaid.vic.gov.au or call 9269 0223.
You can read information about these topics and download copies of Take Control and Side by Side on OPA's website. All publications are free. OPA also have a free advice service 1300 309 337 available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
If you have not considered an Enduring Power of attorney for Financial and Personal matters or for Medical treatment, then I would suggest that you at least order or download a free copy of Take Control and consider if the time is right either for you, your partner or elderly relatives. At our meeting on a show of hands, nearly half those present have already powers of attorney.
Peter Edwards, son of the late Col Edwards attended his first ANZROC meeting while members not seen for some time included Aldo Faella, Neil Gladstone, Hartley Hodgson, Doug Imrie, Jack Le Pedjian, Ken Mahar with wife Rhondda, Geoffrey Sandow ,Rose Virgona, Jill Ward, Roger Watkins, Carole Whiting and Merv Williams and having partners present made for a very pleasant afternoon.
Hope to see you soon at one of our functions.
Peter Pritchard
Photos taken at the luncheon by Eamon Veaney are posted on our Website and Facebook pages.
APOLOGIES
Graeme Ainscough, Annette and Graeme Baldwin, Diane Carew, Don Davy, Mike Devlin, Phil Dunstan, Nola Forsyth, Norris Gale, Ray Gill, Val Goldsworthy, Frank Hatfield, Elaine Haw, John Hawkins, Erica Hayden, Keith Higgs, Bernadette and Wayne Hulbert, Don Jeffrey, Des Johnson, Sandra Joseph, Peter Keating, Graeme King, Gary Mason, Fay and Gerry McPherson, Kevin Mitchell, Peter Nyga, Neville Pearson, Geoff Perdriau, Alan Podger, Graeme Randall, David Schunke, George Thomas, Paul Tovey, Anne Wee, Glenda White, Julie Wilkins,
NEW MEMBERS
Nangia Arun (Arun) 32 years ANZ
We look forward to seeing Arun at one of our forthcoming meetings.
BEREAVEMENTS
Moorhouse J.H.M. (John) 90 years 21/5/2016
John enlisted in the RAAF in October 1943 and at discharge in December 1945 held the rank of Flight Sergeant in the &th Operational Training Unit.
Staff Record for John Henry Murray Moorhouse has been provided.
Born: 5 Oct 1925
Entered Service: 8 Jan 1942
1949 General Clerk, Ledger Supervisor, Fitzroy Branch, 1951 Accountant/Teller 184 High St, Kew, 1953 Accountant/Teller 311 Clarendon St, South Melbourne ,1956 Accountant, East Preston Branch,1960 Accountant, 236 Chapel St, Prahran, 1962 Accountant 75 Collins St East Branch , 1964 Manager Lae, New Guinea, 1967 Manager Huntingdale Branch,1969 Manager Nominees Dept,1972 Regional Manager,1977 Area Manager, Moorabbin,1982 Retired
Sue McCarthy emailed to say” I knew John well in the old Vic Admin when he was Regional Manager South East, and I have been visiting him monthly for the last couple of years. Unfortunately I can't be at his funeral because I am overseas.
John was a master of the straight-faced leg-pull. On one occasion in the 1970s I was sitting in his office when the officer in charge of car allocations came to speak to John about his new car. "Ah, yes" said John without the trace of a smile, "The State Manager has approved a black panel van but I want to know whether the Bank will meet the cost of those little purple frilly curtains". I'm sure that others will have similar memories.”
Westaway K.J. (Keith) 82 years 30/5/2016
Keith was a keen supporter of ANZROC and contributed to the newsletter over the years. Keith’s brother Peter is a member of ANZROC Vic.
ANZROC member Dick Sanders attended the funeral service and said the service was in a fairly large modern church which was well attended for Keith. Dick did not see anyone he recognised except for Keith’s son Ian who Dick thinks was in the Bank and a Lending Manager at Box Hill at one time. There may have been other bankers there but were anonymous!
If you have any anecdotes of your time with John and Keith in the bank let me know and we will publish in future newsletters. Our condolences are sent to John and Keith’s family and friends.
Betty Glasson widow of our late Honorary Member John Glasson wrote to thank members for the May newsletter and the condolences expressed from ANZROC. Betty says that while John was unable to attend meetings because it was held on his golf days he always enjoyed reading the newsletters.
Bob Grant emailed his tribute to John Vanselow. “I worked with him in Marketing Department in Vic Admin and he was a great boss and became a good friend.Having recently arrived in Victoria from NSW I didn’t know of him personally but met him by mistake one day when he mistook me for my twin brother Jack.He always went out of his way to say hello after that, even when he was very busy, and he was well known for his social skills and friendship to others. It could be said that he was almost too good to be true.I know that when he was selected to go to Japan someone remarked to him that he had a hard act to follow.His response was that it would be a different act, - and it was.As the boss of Marketing Dept. he had a great relationship with all of the staff and the parties at his home in Frankston and elsewhere was legendary. He had the ability to get everyone involved and no one felt left out at any of these functions.
At the few Christmas functions that I have been able to attend he always sought me out to say hello and this was greatly appreciated. His wife Lois was a tremendous support to him throughout his career and I know that he loved her dearly. Sorry to see you gone John.”
Doug Watson emailed to say “I have only just returned from Europe and London to say farewell and send my mother off in grand style ...she was over 101! But so sad to learn of the passing of both John Vanselow and Col Edwards who were both very good friends to Maureen and I, particularly when we first arrived from London and also when I was out in the market at Box Hill area office.”
HONORARY BIRTHDAYS
The following Honorary members will be enjoying a birthday during June 2016 and we pass on
Congratulations from our members for your birthdays; Les Ager (85), Gordon Christensen (80),
Bill Gardiner (85), Bob Lamb (82), Geoff Meggs (88), Ray Murphy (86), Tom Portelli (82),
Reg Roberts (88), Roy Sloggett (84), Barry Theobald (92), Gren Tonzing (81), James Trimble
(88), Ern Walton (85), Roger Watkins (85), Kevin Watson (87), Ray Whitehead (90), John
Williams (86), Elaine Willmott, Brian Wills (85)
INTEREST RATES
From 1/6/2016
Less than $20,000 1.18%
Greater than $20,000 1.52%
RECOLLECTIONS OF FUN TIMES IN THE BANK
Members are now sending me stories of their past experiences that may bring a smile or two and I welcome your contributions as the feedback about previous articles in this segment of the newsletter has been quite positive…
BOB DELAHOY
Bob sent a story from Inverloch of one of his experiences:
“When I was Manager of Monbulk Branch in ’75 the Premises Department decided to move the Branch into new rented premises further up and on the other side of the street. On moving day the transfer of the cash safe to the new premises proved to be a lot more difficult than transferring funds from one account to another.
The removalists placed the cash safe on its side on a trolley. They then pushed the trolley from the back of the office and across the banking chamber to the front door. The three men then proceeded to push the trolley across the footpath and up a sloping nature strip (about a metre) to the roadway. The plan was to load the trolley on the truck and take it up to the new premises. But alas! When the men got the trolley to the top of the nature strip they could not move it any further nor could they hold it. They were forced to release their hold and the trolley with safe aboard rolled down the slope, over the footpath, through the front door and into the back end of the banking chamber. Fortunately nobody was in the doorway.
The clean air of Monbulk was the rent by some very unclean words from the removalists. After a calming down period the three men decided to push the trolley with the safe on it up the footpath until they were opposite the new premises. The nature strip was level with the road at that point and they were able to push the trolley across the road into the new premises. When the cash safe was opened the next banking day the Tellers found the coin was somewhat mixed up. I wonder why?”
BRIAN KNOWLES
My first day on the counter at Stanley Branch, Tasmania 1951
On this Saturday morning Hec Stuart and I were the only two on deck for duty. Our thoughts were on the afternoon footy where we both played in opposing teams – Hec for Stanley and me for Forest- both part of the Circular Head Footy Association. A problem: Hec had been drinking overnight with friends from Irishtown and needed to recuperate for the big game. A solution: so simple Hec slept on the floor behind the counter. Billy Bone the manager had opened the front door to the premises behind the branch- this was Hec’s cue for a snooze. Eventually Mr. House from the local garage came in with a deposit and stood quietly at the counter then looked at me and said “Hey Brian where is Hec” When I at 15 years of age and being very loyal to Hec came around the corner to find Hec asleep and snoring I took the deposit and stamped the deposit book. Mr. House on departing said “Thanks Brian. Tell Hec he needs all the rest he can get for today’s game.” I shook Hec and told him Mr. Bone may come down and that I had taken a deposit but Hec said “just leave me alone, look after the counter and wake me 15 minutes before closing” I did just that and after taking two small transactions I had had my first day on the counter.
RAY MURPHY
Re Scottie Ballarat East, I have mentioned in previous epistles that I worked in every position, except the Manager, in the Branch between March 1948 and April 1957, however I did achieve the full monty in April 1977 when I was appointed the Manager of the merged Branch in Premises on the Scottie site for a term of 4 years and the Branch staff complement for the merged Branch was 16 hands. I don’t think Administration was aware that I returned 20 years to the day that I was transferred to relieving staff Melbourne. This was a great thrill for me.
ROGER WATKINS
At the time I was working at the Vic Administration of ES&A Bank at 86 Queen Street one of the senior management team Alan Wilkie always carried the common business satchel to work and back. One Friday someone placed a brick in the bag. On the following Monday when Alan did not make any comments about the brick it became too much for the prankster and he asked Alan if he had had a good weekend. Alan said he had taken too many papers home to work on and that walking home he started to have chest pains which persisted over the weekend. By now the prankster was feeling very upset but Alan soon put him at ease as he had found the brick and removed it before he left work.
BIRDIES TWITTER
Advance notice for our ANZROC meeting on 13TH October 2016 that I thought I would put into prose:
ANZROC Country train and luncheon Outing at The Victoria Hotel at WOODEND
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IT WAS THE LAST DAY OF AUTUMN, THERE WAS FROST UPON THE CAR
FORTUNATELY CHERYL AND I DID NOT HAVE TO TRAVEL VERY FAR
WE WERE OFF TO FIND A PLACE, FOR THE ANZROC COUNTRY LUNCH
NOEL AND JEANETTE, NEVILLE AND CHERYL, MADE A HAPPY BUNCH
WE CHECKED OUT CASTLEMAINE AS IT IS AN HISTORIC TOWN
BUT WE COULD NOT FIND AN EATERY SO WE SET OFF WITH A FROWN
KYNETON WAS THE NEXT STOP BUT OPTIONS DID NOT ABOUND
SO ONCE MORE WE DECIDED NO, AND THEN WE TURNED AROUND
WE STILL HAD TIME FOR ONE MORE TRY AND WE HURTLED AROUND A BEND
AND SAW A SIGN NEXT TO THE ROAD THAT POINTED TO “WOODEND”
A COFFEE AND CAKE SHOP LOOMED, NOEL’S CAR STOPPED RIGHT OUTSIDE THE DOOR
THE AROMA FROM WITHIN THIS SHOP, WE ALL AGREED WE MUST EXPLORE
WITH SPIRITS HIGH WE WANDERED DOWN, TO THE RAILWAY STATION
AND ON THE WAY WE FOUND A PUB, THAT WAS A REAL SENSATION
THE “VICTORIA HOTEL” WAS 150 METRES FROM THE STATION, ON FLAT AND EVEN GROUND
SO IN WE WENT WITH PURPOSE, TO HAVE A LOOK AROUND
A WOOD FIRE BURNED WITHIN THE ROOM, WHERE WE WILL HAVE OUR LUNCHEON
WE ORDERED LUNCH WHICH I AM PLEASED TO SAY, SURPASSED OUR EXPECTATION
FRIENDLINESS AND SERVICE ARE TWO THINGS THEY DO REAL WELL
AND A GENEROUS $19.50 LUNCH INCLUDES A DRINK AS WELL
AND IF YOUR APPETITE IS SMALLER AND YOU WANT THE SENIORS MEAL
THAT IS ON THE MENU AS WELL AND IS ALSO A GREAT DEAL
SO PLEASE LOCK IT IN YOUR DIARY, IT IS A DAY YOU SHOULD NOT MISS
AND THE RIDE UPON THE RAILWAY TRAIN COMPLETES A DAY OF BLISS
“The Bird”
LETTERS
Wendy Black wrote to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for her birthday greetings which were appreciated and she says a very attractive card too. Wendy can’t imagine slowing down even though she has reached a milestone this year. She very much enjoyed the afternoon recently at the “Salvos”.
Luigi Bucello wrote from Dalmore to thank Kathy Trace for the timely arrival of his birthday card which acted as a reminder to Luigi as to why he feels a bit slower than he did last year. Cold weather may give early signs that it is nearly time to start preparing the asparagus for harvesting. Hard to find reliable Australian workers with the bulk of his field labour coming from the Pacific Islands which adds to costs as airfares have to be paid, accommodation found and transport provided. Luigi looks forward to the monthly newsletter. It is with sadness however that he heard that Koo we Rup branch where he worked during his career is to close on 9th May.
Ian Cave emailed to say thanks for the Newsletter. Ian hopes to get to a function in the not too distant future, unfortunately the next 2 meetings clash with his Volunteer duties at the MCG.
He certainly enjoys looking at the photos, and whilst many of the faces are familiar, the fact that members’ names are highlighted on the photos is a great innovation,
Muriel Drummond wrote that she recalled that it is 50 years since decimalisation of our currency took place and thought it might be of interest to members that the late Col Edwards was instrumental in compiling the relevant massive manual this undertaking entailed (and incidentally impeccably typed by our ANZROC member Kerry Dark) .There were seven people on Col’s team including Harold Fabry, Neil and Lois Twite, (all deceased) and remarkably the transition took place without a hitch. Great Achievement!
Nola Forsyth wrote to thank ANZROC for her birthday card. It was a surprise. Her birthday will be spent quietly at home but as one of the ladies in the nearby Mews Nursing Home has her birthday on the same day they will share a small party. Nola is working as a volunteer at the Mews Centre talking to the patients and doing sewing jobs for them. To keep herself busy she is knitting scarves for the needy around her area.
John Harris emailed to pass on his grateful thanks for the good wishes for his birthday
John and wife Colleen spent the weekend in Sydney where they celebrated with son Scott, daughter in law Kylie and the 3 grandchildren and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Managed to avoid the plagues of kangaroos both up and back
John Hawkins reported that he and wife Helen will be away on a 50 day cruise around the Pacific calling into Malaysia, Korea, China, Japan, Russia and Canada sailing through the inside passage then USA where they fly back home from LA. Hopefully he will see members at the luncheon in September.
Geoff Horton emailed to say thanks for the sterling effort each month to produce the ANZROC Newsletter. It keeps him informed of the activities of the club and the news of members past and present.Currently in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, with the Australian Action Pistol Team as their Manager, a bit of advancement from the State role which Geoff has held since 2007?
He hopes to get to a monthly meeting in the near future.
Life Member David Knuckey phoned Kathy Trace to thank her and the Committee for his welcome birthday card and he said he liked the “new look”.
Mike Nickell emailed to acknowledge and thank the Committee for their recent card and good wishes on his 72nd.It is great to be a member of ANZROC and to be able to keep in touch through the club with past banking friends and colleagues. The committee is to be congratulated for their sterling work.The past year has slipped by quietly whilst Mike has (now fully) recovered from his fall in Feb 2015. Reminder to all, don’t get up ladders, Mike was very fortunate.Thank you once again, and he looks forward to receiving the monthly newsletter and catching up with old friends’ news and events.
Peter Nyga was delighted to receive the birthday card, which arrived on time notwithstanding the vagaries of the current postal service. The new design is great. Peter passes on his thanks to Kathy Trace for the good wishes. His birthday was a pleasant family affair starting with lunch at a Mornington restaurant, followed by afternoon tea at his eldest daughter’s home.
Alan Podger emailed that the Birthday greetings (in the new colourful format) were duly received and sends his sincere thanks.
Barry Rogers emailed to thank the club and particularly Kathy Trace for the birthday card acknowledging his 78th birthday. Barry is well and still working three days a week doing the books for a local solicitor, which is the reason he is unable to attend club meetings. It is interesting to note that after being retrenched in 1996 he had trouble getting work and still had kids at school. In 1999 Barry saw a small ad in the ANZROC newsletter, placed by a solicitor, for a part time bookkeeper. Barry applied and was accepted. He thought that it would be good for two or three years, then he would retire properly. However the solicitor and he got on well and 15 years later Barry is still turning up on Monday mornings. Barry and wife Jill have gone overseas for a holiday most years, and this year took in China, with a cruise down the South China Sea to Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand and Singapore. Next year they are staying local and intend to spend a couple of weeks "up north" and a couple of weeks in Tasmania. Barry joined the ANZ bank in Hobart (40 Elizabeth Street) so is looking forward to seeing how much the city has changed. He wishes everyone well and looks forward to receiving another card next year.
Terry Stapleton wrote from Cremorne NSW to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card which arrived on time and thanks for the good wishes received. Anther enjoyable year has gone by for Terry and wife Maureen who both continue to generally enjoy good health. Terry is still active in his love of gardening winning second prize in the vegetable garden competition run by North Sydney Council and he will be in again this year. He also manages a game of tennis weekly. Terry recently went on a trip to Broken Hill and surrounds with 5 other old blokes (Elders) from the Wine and Food Society of NSW. They travelled by train both ways and hired a car in Broken Hill. It was a really interesting sight-seeing experience over 8 days. Terry continues to read the Newsletter and see lots of names that he remembers from his days down south and he send his regards to all members and particularly those whose birthday is in May.
Frank Valastro wrote that he received a pleasant surprise when he received his birthday card from ANZROC and sincerely thanks all those involved with the cards. Frank said he had been in and out of hospital for surgery on three occasions over the past 12 months. When coupled with rehab requirements his domestic routine has been somewhat disjointed but he is now on the mend and his health issues are looking considerably better.
Mike Vallence emailed to thank Kathy Trace for the good wishes he received for his recent birthday which was much appreciated.
Roger Watkins wrote to thank Kathy Trace for his birthday card. Roger is keeping good health and at 85 says he has an older brother now 96 who claims to play table tennis at the retirement village so there is longevity in the family. Roger said he joined ES&A in 1959 at 390 Lonsdale Street with John Keck then 10 years at Vic Admin, 26years at AHQ/GHQ with his final years at 100 Queen Street retiring in 1996.
AND Ian Anderson, Robin Cates , Don Cameron, Bruce Iddles, Steve Nielsen, John Osborne, Ken Stapleton, ANZROC QLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA
MATTERS OF INTEREST
ANZROC AUDITOR APPOINTMENT
Norris Gale has agreed to take on the role of ANZROC Auditor following the passing of the late Alan Forrest and we have co-opted Norris for the balance of this year and will nominate Norris in accordance with the constitution to become Auditor of ANZROC Vic at our November Annual General Meeting..
MIDANZ SYSTEM CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY AT ANZ
Not all bank technology is cutting edge. While banks actively pursue fintech, cloud solutions and core rebuilds, some financial services technology dates back to when the Concorde took its maiden flight. And some of that bank tech is still in the air.
It was June 1976 when ANZ planned to upgrade their New York Rep Office to an Agency and the Midas system, designed and developed in London by BIS Systems was the chosen software solution. After 40 years of further development within ANZ the system remains in over 50 sites and is still being installed today for a very cost-effective price.
To celebrate this milestone we had a gathering in Melbourne on June 6 at CQ Bar in Queen Street attended by over 70 past and present ANZ Staff.
Photos from the event can be viewed on the Midanz Wordpress site below.
https://midanzworldwide.wordpress.com/
An article has also been published on Anz Bluenotes, a link to the article below.
https://bluenotes.anz.com/posts/2016/06/longread-the-fintech-thats-40-years-old/
Eamon Veaney
PROGRAM FOR 2016 : ADVANCE NOTICE
11 August 2016 at 34/100 Queen Street
Wolf has secured Sue Noble as speaker for the meeting on 11 August 2016. Sue Noble is the CEO for Volunteering Victoria. We are hopeful that we will get an increase in ANZROC Members attendance to hear Sue’s story.
9th September 2016 at 34/100 Queen Street
Noel Beanland has introduced Brian and Shirley Rix to ANZROC and Wolf has arranged for them to speak to us about their adventures on their motor bike journeys to many parts of the world. Brian and Shirley have published a book of their travels and copies will be available at our meeting.
13th October 2016 at Victoria Hotel at Woodend
Members to travel to Woodend to lunch at the Victoria Hotel (near Woodend Railway Station) for our country visit and we look forward to joining with local members living in the district and surrounds.
9th November 2016 at 34/100 Queen Street
Annual General Meeting
8th December 2016
Christmas Lunch at Arts Precinct: Bob Lyon has agreed to propose the toast to ANZ at the luncheon..
ANZ PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA REUNION
Robert Long <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.> a member of the ANZ ROC Queensland arranges an annual reunion of former officers who served in Papua New Guinea during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. The reunion is usually held at Buderim on the Sunshine Coast and is due to be held in November 2016 and people come from as far as Cairns and Sydney.
If any of our Victorian membership that served in Papua/New Guinea during their careers are interested in joining the festivities this year then contact Robert at the above email address and he will provide details.
NEXT MEETING:
14th JULY AT MULGRAVE COUNTRY CLUB FROM MIDDAY
ANZ BANK RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB LUNCHEON is at MULGRAVE COUNTRY CLUB ON THURS 14th JULY 2016 COMMENCING AT MIDDAY
- the Mulgrave Country Club is located on the North West Corner of the Wellington Road and Jells Road Wheelers Hill Cross Road
- There is considerable underground parking available as well as ground level parking on the North and East sides of the building
- Public Transport is not readily available and we suggest that any members who would require transport to attend the function, indicate such on the under mentioned acceptance slip and we will endeavour to arrange transport.
- We would also appreciate assistance from anyone who may be able to be called on to assist with car transport from the station should such be required
- Train travel to Glen Waverley is one option and if you intend to take this option please indicate such and we will endeavour to have a car pick you up from outside the North exit into Railway Parade at Glen Waverley Station
- We are delighted that several of the ANZ group known as the” Zedders” who hold a bi monthly get together at this venue will join us on this day
- The Mulgrave Country Club has an excellent reputation and the seniors two course lunch, consisting of either Soup and Main course or Main course and Sweets costs around $15 to $20
- Partners , ANZROC widows and ANZ Ladies Club members are most welcome to join us on this day and we are anticipating an excellent attendance
Contact details for acceptances:
- Joan Nathan: email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Address: 7 Lightwood Drive Sunbury 3429...phone 9740 8001. Please post or Email the attached acceptance slip to Joan Nathan prior to 7th of July
ACCEPTANCE SLIP FOR ANZROC MULGRAVE COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON ON THURSDAY 14th JULY 2016 COMMENCING MIDDAY
PLEASE ADVISE JOAN NATHAN BY 7TH JULY 2016 ….
- I / WE will be attending the luncheon
- Name.................................................
Partner’s name if attending...................................................
- I / We would appreciate assistance with transport: Pick up from Glen Waverley Station YES / NO
- I would be available to pick up (number: .......) members from the Northern entrance of Glen Waverley Station at 11.30am approx
- We may be able to arrange pick up from home given the number of retired members in this area. Please indicate if this would be necessary and we will endeavour to assist
Look forward to seeing a large attendance and a wonderful day
- Joan Nathan: email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. phone: 97408001,
- address: 7 Lightwood Drive Sunbury 3429..
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Ron Adams
Newsletter Editor.