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September - 'Fire Safety in the Home', Jamie Beaton, CFA

22/9/2024

 
Jamie Beaton, a Volunteer with the Benalla CFA for over 30 years, was the guest speaker at the September Meet and Mingle.

Jamie was a great speaker and really involved the audience with his presentation. He brought a table full of brochures, fire blankets, sticks to test fire alarms, a stick vacuum cleaner and a pot which ignited when he pressed a button.

Jamie’s basic message was that fire spreads fast. After a fire ignites the smoke detector should be making a noise in 30 secs, poisonous smoke will be given off at 60 secs after ignition and within 3 minutes the fire will have reached greater than 800 degrees Celsius. He emphasised that smoke detectors saved lives, and that every home should have at least two smoke detectors which should be checked by pressing the button on them every month. Australian fire services recommended that smoke alarms be installed in all living areas, hallways and bedrooms. 

Jamie's message was that it is important to have a home fire escape plan in the evert of an emergency, and that escaping through a window is definitely preferable to trying to escape through a fire. In this modern era many fires start in the bedroom with phones and tablets being charged near the bed overnight. These appliances should only be charged when sitting on a firm surface such as a benchtop.

Lithium-ion batteries are here to stay and are in many appliances such as phones, vacuum cleaners and mobility scooters. Jamie said that it was worthwhile having a smoke detector in the garage where the vacuum cleaner or the mobility scooter may be regularly charged. It was also important to turn off these appliances when they are fully charged, and not leave them attached to the power supply as they may overheat and ignite.  It is also important not to overload electrical outlets with more than one device per outlet.

Thank you, Jamie for a very engaging talk. Your message gave us some homework to do when we got home.

Kay Blore from WasteWise Benalla will speak on 'Recycling'at the October Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 16th October at 10am in Room 1 of the Benalla Seniors Community Centre. All welcome.

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August - 'The New Police Complex in Benalla'

24/8/2024

 
Senior Constable Marty Nicholls from the Benalla Police was the guest speaker at the August Meet and Mingle held on Wednesday 21 August. Marty brought with him some slides on the development of the new Police complex in Martin Street Benalla. Everyone was quite amazed at the size of the building being constructed.
 
Marty was happy to answer questions throughout his presentation. He told members of U3A about the new pods or cells that were going to hold people in custody, and how they were constructed of concrete and craned into the building site. He also told them about the secure passage that is running from these holding cells to the back of the Court, so that the transfer of people in custody is secure. There are also areas in the new complex where vehicles that need to be examined can be towed to and stored, which will negate the need to pay storage for these vehicles elsewhere.
 
The current police station is not heritage listed, and will be demolished when the 80 current Police stationed at Benalla move into the new complex. The site where the current police station is will then be used for carparking for police and visitors.
 
There were a lot of questions regarding policing matters from the members present. Marty indicated that people were entitled to use appropriate force when protecting family, but could not use excessive force to protect property.
 
Thank you, Marty for a great presentation which everyone enjoyed.
 
Jamie Beaton from the CFA will be the guest speaker at the September Meet and Mingle which will be held on Wednesday 18 September at 10am in Room 1. His topic is Fire Safety in the Home. All welcome.
 
Margaret Jenkins 

July - 'Looking after Carers', Jason Watts, Gateway Health

22/7/2024

 
At the July Meet and Mingle we had Jason Watts, Team Leader of Carer Support Services at Family Care, Gateway Health, talk to us about Looking after Carers.

Jason showed us a very interesting Power Point presentation which firstly showed the regions which Family Care is divided into in Victoria. The area centred at Shepparton which Jason is part of has 12 people employed in supporting Family Care.

Carer Gateway is an Australian government program providing free, practical services and support for carers throughout Australia. Services include tailored support packages to help you in your caring role, access to planned and emergency respite, counselling in person or over the phone and coaching in person or self-guided online.

Carer Gateway also can provide connection with other carers through on-line or in-person support groups and online skill courses as well as practical information and resources. Carer Gateway can be accessed on 1800 422 737 Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm or online at https://www.carergateway.gov.au.

Comments I received afterwards included people saying they wished these services had been available when they were looking after a family member a few years ago. It was interesting that we had new members in the audience who were U3A members but came specifically because of the topic, showing that there was a need for this type of information.  For those who missed the presentation a link to Jason’s power point is provided here:
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​Our guest speaker for August Meet and Mingle which will be held on Wednesday 21 August at 10am in Room 1 of the Benalla Seniors and Community Centre will be Senior Constable Marty Nicholls from Benalla Police. Senior Constable Nicholls will give us an overview of the new Police station which is being built in Martin Street Benalla and will also tell us about the latest scams which the Benalla Police have come across. All welcome. 

Margaret Jenkins


Download PDF of presentation by Jason Watts, Team Leader, Carer Support Sevices, Carer Gateway, at U3A Benalla, Wednesday 17th July, 2024

June - 'The Wool Industry', Tom Crocker

28/6/2024

 
Tom Crocker, a long time Violet Town district resident and currently with wife Elly living in central Benalla, spoke to us about sheep and their place in the world. Tom grew up with sheep on a family farm near Violet Town where he lived and worked until 1988.

But when a job was advertised to set up and run a wool museum in Geelong, to mark 200 years of white settlement, Tom applied despite, as he said, being largely unqualified.

He accepted the job offer and with a team proceeded to convert the old Dennys Lascelles wool store and sales facility into a museum and then run it. There were all sorts of logistical difficulties and it wasn't until the last week of 1988 that Queen Elizabeth II opened the National Wool Museum.

But it was and is a big success and Tom and Elly remained in Geelong for 14 years.

Tom also spoke about the wool industry in general and in particular how quite small Spanish Merinos have been bred into large and efficient wool producers in Australia since the early nineteenth century.

​David Palmer

​​Terry Reedy from Gateway Health will be the Guest Speaker at the July Meet and Mingle which will be held on Wednesday 17th July at 10am in Room 1. Terry will speak about Carers and will also bring a colleague from Gateway Health to answer questions about care co-ordination. All welcome.
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Margaret Jenkins

May - Kathryn McQualter, Dietician 'Nutrition and the Climate'

24/5/2024

 
​At the May Meet and Mingle we had a very interesting talk by Kathryn McQualter, a Dietitian formerly of Benalla Health and who is now with Gateway Health.

Kathryn involved the audience as she spoke about Nutrition and the Climate. She told the group that as we age, we need to consume more protein and calcium and also have more Vitamin D.  The protein sources could be lean meat, chicken, fish, eggs or nuts. However, she also spoke about obtaining protein from legumes such as red lentils, chick peas and kidney beans which could be added to stir fries, casseroles and also soups.

The sources of dairy included milk, yoghurt and cheese. There was a question about the value of calcium derived from almond milk, and Kathryn suggested buying the brand that has added calcium in their product.

The audience really got involved with their questions which included whether drinks with non-sugar sweeteners should be consumed on a regular basis. Kathryn preferred a low consumption of sugar-based drinks, or water as a healthy alternative
Kathryn provided us with a copy of her presentation (above) and a survey for the Goulburn Valley Food System Strategy. The questions included "What are the biggest barriers to consuming healthy food, what would you like to see in action locally and do you have any other ideas or feedback looking at the food system in general within your community?"

Thank you to all the members of the audience who came and told me afterwards that they had really got a lot of benefit from Kathryn’s talk. Thank you also to Pat Gardiner for providing some delicious jelly slice for morning tea.

The guest speaker at Meet and Mingle on 19th June at 10am in Room 1 at the Benalla Seniors and Community Centre will be Tom Crocker who will talk on the Wool Industry. All welcome. 


Margaret Jenkins

'Nutrition and the Climate'

23/5/2024

 
Kathryn Mcqualter has made the slide show for her Meet and Mingle presentation in May available, with the reminder that "Of course all information is general If anyone is needing to touch base with a Dietitian for individual advice.  Dieticians can be contacted through -
  • GP
  • Dietitians at Benalla Health – low cost
  • Gateway Health Dietitians- offer home visits and 1:1 interventions. Can access via My Aged Care (phone call to 1800 200 422)"  

April - 'Elder Abuse'

26/4/2024

 
The focus for April's Meet and Mingle was a talk on Elder Abuse presented by Benalla policewoman Sergeant J Lamond.
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Sergeant Lamond said the topic was highlighted by the 2015 Victorian Royal Commission into family violence. As detailed in the 2008 Family Violence Protection act, family violence is any behaviour that controls or dominates a family member and causes them to fear for their own or other family member's safety or well-being.

It can include physical, sexual, psychological, emotional or economic abuse and any behaviour that causes a child to hear, witness or be exposed to the effects of that behaviour.

Types of elder abuse include abandonment or a carer deserting an older person, financial abuse, refusal or failure to take care of an elder, healthcare abuse, where a medical professional over or under prescribes medications or makes detrimental decisions about an elder's health, and physical, verbal and non verbal psychological abuse involving restraint or confinement against one's will.

In a 2021 survey, one in six older Australians reported abuse in the previous year but only one third of those sought help.

In 2020 4.2m Australians were 65 or over and by 2031 that number is expected to be about 5.7m. Those in the 85-year-old plus bracket, are expected to increase from 1.9 percent in 2013, to 4.2percent of the population by 2053.
David Palmer

We are having Kathryn McQualter, a Dietitian from Benalla Health and Gateway Health , to speak on Healthy Eating and the influence of Climate Change on Eating Habits at the next Meet and Mingle which will be held on Wednesday15th May 2024 at 10am in Room 1. All welcome.

Margaret Jenkins

March - 'Chooks' - guest speaker, Lou Sigmund

29/3/2024

 
​U3A member (Chess, Cards 500, ’As Time Goes By’) Lou Sigmund spoke about chooks as guest speaker at the AGM on March 20. Dressed appropriately, in a yellow coverall chook suit, he spoke knowledgeably of many years he and his wife bred and showed chooks.

​Lou said Australians eat about 32 million eggs a year with increasing numbers being produced under free range conditions. The reason the latter are more expensive, is because they are exposed to local and alien wild birds, which often carry fatal infectious diseases.

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Although Lou had owned a chook which lived to nine years, five years was more usual, with intensively housed caged chooks, genetically designed to lay an egg every 25 hours, or 320 eggs a year.
Strangely only one member of the 40 strong AGM audience kept chooks.

The guest speaker for Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 17th April at 10am is Sergeant Jenni Lamond, the Family Violence Liaison Officer of Benalla Police who is going to speak on Elder Abuse. 

David Palmer,
​Publicity Officer

February - 'Scams', guest speaker Barry O'Connor

26/2/2024

 
At February's Meet and Mingle, U3A member Barry O'Connor, presented a comprehensive exposure of online scams and how unprepared we are to combat them.

For example, Barry said a recent survey of internet users, had shown that only 35 per cent had installed proper security software.

He urged anyone shopping online, to only make payments using PayPal, because of its inbuilt securities. So if a site did not have PayPal available it was a warning sign not to use it.

At the same time, link PayPal to a separate bank account, containing relatively minimal funds and daily withdrawal limits. As well check statements regularly.

Also, remove or falsify identifiable images, birthdate and other personal details on any social media platform, because they can be the basis of creating false documents or securing loans in your name.

Barry noted the importance of having a stash of cash on hand to cover at least three week's basic living needs. This is necessary because accounts and/or credit/debit cards will be frozen for maybe weeks if your bank detects illegal activity.

He said that despite assurances from providers, there is no totally safe internet or mobile device. “As well, artificial intelligence will take scamming to a whole new level”.

Our Annual General Meeting will be held at Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 20 March 2024 at 10am in the Auditorium of the Benalla Seniors and Community Centre, Fawckner Drive, Benalla. Guest Speaker will be Lou Sigmund who will talk about Chooks. Lou is an entertaining speaker who has previously spoken at Meet and Mingle about Inventions: Successes and Failures. All welcome.
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​David Palmer


Coming up in February,  Barry O'Connor will speak on 'Scams'

28/1/2024

 
The guest speaker at Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 21 February at 10am will be Barry O’Connor who will speak on Scams. Barry has some figures on the number of scams which he wants to present to Meet and Mingle members, so that they are aware of trends over the past twelve months.  All U3A members are welcome. 

​Margaret Jenkins

October - 'Care for your arteries to minimise stroke risk'

26/10/2023

 
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​Rutherglen's Fiona Kleinitz, who suffered a serious stroke 20 years ago, spoke with feeling to nearly 50 people about strokes at October's U3A monthly Meet and Mingle on October 18.

Ms Kleinitz said the first sign of her stroke was when her sister commented on the left side of her face dropping and her speech being slurred. Soon after the entire left side of her body became paralysed.

She was admitted to a hospital is Adelaide but had to wait 20 hours for an MRI to be done and her stroke discovered. That delay hindered her recovery and today her left leg and arm, while not still paralysed, do impede her walking and reasonable and useful left arm movement.

​Ms Kleinitz said one in four Australians would have a stroke and it was estimated a couple of years ago that 27,428 Australians would suffer their first stroke of some sort the following year and that would have amounted to one every 19 minutes.

She said it was worrying that 40 per cent of Australians could not name any of the three most common signs of a stroke. They are F for face (facial drop); A for arms (inability to lift arms) and S for slurred speech.

The acronym to remember is FAST, with the T to remind sufferers of the necessity of receiving timely medical intervention, initially by dialling triple zero. Most strokes display one of more of the three signs.

“A stroke is always a medical emergency”, Ms Kleinitz said. “There is no time to lose because a blocked or burst artery, cuts off blood supply to the brain and untreated a sufferer can lose 1.9 million brain cells a minute”.

Most stroke sufferers can make a good recovery, although they may have to learn how to walk, talk and eat again.

High blood pressure is one of the highest risk factors for strokes. But there is also family history of strokes, being overweight, smoking, having high cholesterol or a high intake of alcohol and/or having diabetes.

More information: strokefoundation.org.au.
Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 15th November is our annual concert, this year featuring items by our new Ukes4Fun group as well as the Recorder Group and the Singing for Fun Group. This year our ‘Patchwork’ group became the ‘Patchwork and Craft’ group, so craft items will join patchwork items on display in their annual exhibition.  All welcome!


David Palmer

September - Lou Sigmund, Benalla Men's Shed

24/9/2023

 
The guest speaker at the September Meet and Mingle was Lou Sigmund who gave us a very interesting talk about the Men’s Shed.
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Lou told us that there were 1300 Men’s Sheds in Victoria. There are about 35 members at the Benalla Men’s Shed. Lou mentioned that there are also two other organisations in Benalla who have attached the Men’s Shed to their name to procure funding for their organisation.

Originally the Men’s Shed was housed in a Poultry Shed, the problem with this being that the men had to move out every time there was a poultry display such as at the Benalla Show. This was inconvenient and caused quite a deal of disruption to the Men’s Shed members.

As President of the Men’s Shed, Lou was instrumental in obtaining a grant worth $80,000 to build the current Men’s Shed. This new shed enables members to follow what their interests are. Lou spoke about members hoping to build a kitchen as part of the shed in the future.

Many of the men have worked in trades such as being Electricians or Plumbers before they retired. There are also many former farmers in the group.

Lou said that his members are interested in assisting the Benalla community where they can. Whilst they will not take work away from current tradespeople, they are very capable of changing washers on taps, changing batteries in smoke detectors, and even mowing the odd lawn where they find that the older person has been overcharged for the service.

There was a lot of humour in Lou’s presentation particularly relating to men concentrating on one task at a time, whereas ladies often multitask. Thank you, Lou for a great talk. You have a wonderful way of connecting with people.
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The guest speaker at October’s Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 18 October will be Fiona Kleinitz from the Stroke Foundation. This will be followed at 11.30am by a talk on Scams by Leading Senior Constable Lisa Atkinson, which in turn will lead into a BBQ lunch as part of Get Online Week. Everyone is welcome to come to Meet and Mingle, stay for Lisa’s talk and then lunch. 

Margaret Jenkins

August - Alex McKenna, CEO of Cooinda in Benalla

26/8/2023

 
Alex McKenna, CEO of Cooinda in Benalla was the Guest Speaker at our August Meet and Mingle. Alex spoke about the new buildings which are being constructed at Cooinda in 2023-2024.

The first stage is a new kitchen and staff room which is due for completion at the end of October 2023. This will be followed by the construction of several new larger units which will provide more up to date accommodation than what is currently available This part of the redevelopment will also have a “main street” which will include a hairdresser, coffee shop and an open-air area.

There are also several areas which will be landscaped. A feature of some of the paved road surfaces is that their surface will be permeable to water. There will also be several more parking bays in the new plans than what is currently available.

Cooinda is an important part of the Benalla community. Alex illustrated his talk with suitable slides.  This is a substantial redevelopment, with the total cost of the redevelopment being about $8 million dollars. Thank you, Alex for a great talk.

Our Guest Speaker for September Meet and Mingle on Wednesday 20th September at 10am is Lou Sigmund, President of the Benalla Men’s Shed. Lou will speak about the Men’s Shed and how their members could assist U3A members in the future. Hope to see you all there.


Margaret Jenkins

July - Fawckner Drive Precinct Update

31/7/2023

 
We have two articles this month - the first from Margaret Jenkins, the other from David Palmer, our Publicity Officer:

​"Tom Arnold from Benalla Rural City Council was the guest speaker at our July Meet and Mingle. Tom gave a detailed description of the current state of the Fawckner Drive Precinct plan, which we had heard about at our AGM in March 2023.
Since March 2023 the plan has been upgraded by Playce, the landscape architects employed by Benalla Council. It has also recently been discussed at a Council meeting, and is now open again for public comment.
 
We had over 40 U3A members as well as Val Burke, President of the Benalla Senior Citizens and a few members of the public attend. There were many questions at the end of Tom’s talk, which was great to see. These questions included queries about the space designated for the market stalls, how market holders were going to access their stalls by car, how long the project was going to take to come to fruition, and where another toilet block was going to be in the park for the public.

If you would like to make a comment about the Fawckner Drive Precinct plan, you can access a form on the Benalla Rural City Council website, or take a letter to the Council office in Bridge Street Benalla.

The guest speaker at our August Meet and Mingle will be Alex McKenna, CEO Cooinda, who will speak on the building project underway at Cooinda in 2023.

​Margaret Jenkins
Meet and Mingle Convenor and U3A Benalla President

"Benalla Council's Tom Arnold explained the latest developments for the Council’s Fawckner Drive Precinct master plan on July 19.

He previously spoke about the basic masterplan at U3A's AGM. But after quite extensive landscape architect consultations and public input, the changed plan was officially launched on July 3. Further public submissions can be made until August 11.

At the AGM some concern was expressed for retaining the trees on the site. Now all existing trees will be retained and something like 30 new ones will be planted.

Another part of the new plan could see nearly half of the library car park replaced with a lawn. As well, the Saturday market area would likely expand from 55 to about 84 potential sites in a new area.

There was a well expressed need at the meeting, for a new toilet block, which Mr Arnold acknowledged. It appears a likely site might be just to the south of the senior Citizens building. But he emphasised that building one was so set about with Victorian government regulations, that it was no easy or inexpensive building operation.

He said the previously proposed north east extension of the Senior Citizen’s building, to better accomodate U3A, would not now proceed because of the steepness of the site and the need to retain existing trees.

Overall though, the master plan has been developed through a team of expensive consultants, so that if and when external funds became available, the plan could be implemented expeditiously.

But Mr Arnold emphasised there would be significant competition from say Wangaratta and Shepparton and other councils for similar funding."
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"It was good to have a follow up chat with Tom at the Saturday market later in the week!"

David Palmer
​Publicity Officer

June - 'Inventions: Successes and Failures', Lou Sigmund

24/6/2023

 
Lou Sigmund from Warrenbayne was the guest speaker at June’s Met and Mingle. His topic was Inventions: Successes and Failures.

Lou spoke about the time when he was products manager at the Invention Submission Corporation, where he helped inventors turn their wacky schemes into reality. During the time that Lou had an office in Collins Street Melbourne he dealt with all sorts of people including many budding inventors, patent attorneys, accountants and had many articles published in the Herald-Sun in Melbourne.

He told his audience that often inventors spent too much of their own money on their invention - $600,000 was not unusual. Lou recommended that people with inventions make their own prototypes and do not mortgage their homes to develop the invention.
Lou was a great story teller, and kept his audience amused with descriptions of several of the inventions that were presented to him for assessment. Thank you, Lou, for a very enjoyable Meet and Mingle.

The guest speaker for July will be Tom Arnold from Benalla Rural City Council who will speak on the development of the Fawckner Drive Precinct. Tom spoke at our AGM in March. Since then, the plans for the Fawckner Drive Precinct have been revised by the Landscape Architects, and are being presented to a Council meeting in late June. Members from the Senior Citizens have been invited to this Meet and Mingle as development of the Fawckner Drive Precinct also affects them.

Hope to see lots of U3A Benalla members at this July Meet and Mingle which will be held in the Auditorium of the Benalla Seniors and Community Centre on Wednesday 19 July at 10am.
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Margaret Jenkins
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    At the beginning of each Meet and Mingle, news from the U3A Benalla Committee meeting held the previous week will be given to those attending.  This will be followed by a guest speaker who will talk for about 40 minutes on an interesting topic.  A cup of tea or coffee and a chat with the guest speaker and other members will complete the morning.   

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U3A Benalla Flier 2025
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Semester 2 Program Guide 2025
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