General Notices

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The Furphy Literary Award

The Furphy Literary Award was established in 1992 to promote and extend the tradition of storytelling, both factual and fictional, that is so much part of Australian life.

In 2024 the literary awards will include an open short story award, youth short story award, junior short story award, youth poetry award and junior poetry award.

The Furphy Literary Award includes award winning judges, generous prizes and most importantly the platform and opportunity for all writers to use their talents to compete at the highest standard.

In 2024 the Furphy Foundation will continue to hold a junior and youth competition as part of the awards. The junior and youth competition will be split into four categories. Please read the attached document for more information.

 


Sto imparando l'italiano!

As we commence the new year, it is with much delight that we introduce another year of the 'Scuola Italiana Club' to the college. 

Scuola Italiana is an external provider offering Italian classes to both children and adults within our local community.         

The classes will take place at St Anne's College on Thursday afternoons and evenings within the school terms, commencing Thursday, February 8.  

Read more about Scuola Italiana here...or take the plunge and sign up for Italian classes yourself! :)     


 

SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB

Issue 2 out now!!!  

If families have spent $35 in Book Club issue 1, 

they will now have a $5 voucher to spend on books.


Junior Sports Clinics:

 

Coming up this April school holidays the Resilience in Recovery program is partnering with local sporting coaches to bring together a series of free Junior Sports Clinics! Young people will rotate through Football, Netball, Tennis and Cricket, having a taste of each sport for 30-minutes, with a morning tea break in the middle. We’ll provide sandwiches, fruit, and a free coffee van for the parents, you just bring along a drink bottle, and a hat if you can.

 

These clinics are being held in Undera, Murchison, Kialla and Mooroopna from 9:00am – 12:00pm from Monday 8 April through to Thursday 11th April. Spaces are limited, so we do need you to register if you’re coming along. Please keep in mind that this is for ages 5 to 15 years, and open to all skill levels to take part.

 

For more information on when we’ll be nearest you, check out our Resilience-in-Recovery Facebook event page, or our website using the link below, or you can call or email our team using the details below.

 

Contact email: recovery@shepparton.vic.gov.au

Contact number: 03 5832 9700

Facebook page: Resilience-in Recovery

Website address: www.shepp.city/flood-recover

 

Registration link: https://www.trybooking.com/CPDBQ


Now that St Anne’s College is officially approved as a donation partner for Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) you can assist the college to fund exciting projects to benefit not only the students but the local community! 

With outdoor exercise stations on top of the college’s wish list to complement a future walking track around the oval, your generous and green donations could help turn this popular idea into a reality. 

 

Please find below St Anne’s College CDS Vic Donation Partner barcode to direct your accumulated refunds to, and please make sure you download the CDS Vic app before you head to a refund point. You can find the simple steps below to assist you in setting up your app as well as helpful links to answer any further question you may have.

 

C2000008400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receive your recycling refunds digitally with the free CDS Vic App

 

1. Download the app via iTunes or Google Play.

2. Select “Login” and choose to register to create a profile using your email address…

3. Select Your Payment Method and set up details to receive funds.

4. Select your donations partner, St Anne’s College, by tapping on the Donations button,         filter options to Education and tap on the school’s logo.

 

Download the App to register before you head to a refund point:

https://www.visy.com.au/cds-vic-north-app

 

Watch our mayor show you how easy it is here!

 

Visit the links below for more information:

https://cdsvic.org.au/

https://www.facebook.com/cdsvic

 

 

Cdsvic.org.au Refund points:

Foott Shepparton -10 Carroll Road, Shepparton East, Vic 3631

IGA Local Grocer Shepparton -16-18 Poplar Avenue, Shepparton, Vic 3630

A One Landscape Supplies Kialla - 7984 Melbourne Road, Vic, 3631



How about a tub of local, delicious honey? 

 

Hi there.  Some of you may have tasted my bees' honey and I'd like to say thank you for your support.  I've been thinking about ways to market my honey and I've decided maybe an Easter push. So if you'd like to give a tub or a squeezy bottle of honey for Easter please fill in the order form here and I will deliver it next week.

Thanks, Logan.

 

My name is Logan Kempinski. I am a Year 11 student here at St Anne's. I currently have about 100 beehives housing about 60,000 bees in each hive, so that's 6,000,000 bees! located across 5 local properties around Murchison.

The bees are collecting pollen and nectar from Australian native Greybox trees. I currently have about 1200 kg of honey which I packaged into 500gm and 1kg tubs, I also have 500gm Squeezy bottles. Mum's not that thrilled with it all taking up space in her kitchen, but, oh well!

My main focus at the moment is using the bees to pollinate orchards. Orchardists need pollination to help develop the flowers which in turn produces the fruit on the trees. Obviously Spring is the busy time for this. This also creates a revenue as the Orchardists pay a rent for my hives to be on the orchards.I also breed my own Queen bees for when my hives need a new lady, but I’ll save those details for another time.



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