NEWSLETTER 12th December 2013
PRESIDENT | SECRETARY | HON. TREASURER | RECORDS OFFICER | NEWSLETTER EDITOR |
John McPhee | Peter Pritchard | John Brown |
Debbie Jerkovic | Ron Adams |
5/347 Blackburn Road, | 19 Albert Street | PO Box 4056 | 24 Flowerdale Road | PO Box 579, |
Doncaster East, 3109 | East Malvern 3145 | Burwood East 3151 | Glen Iris 3146 | Malvern, 3144 |
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WELFARE OFFICERS |
Gary Mason (Ph.95719575) |
Eamon Veaney (Ph.94212830) |
Joan Nathan (Ph.97408001) |
Neville Pearson (Ph.98020187) |
WELCOME
PRESIDENTS OPENING COMMENTS
MC Kevin Mitchell opened this excellent luncheon with an assortment of jokes that kept the audience laughing and he then introduced President John McPhee for the formal welcome. John welcomed 266 members and guests to the Annual Christmas Luncheon with a special welcome to ANZ Group Executives, Philip Chronican, CEO ANZ Australia, Susie Babani, GMD Human Resources, Alistair Currie, Group Chief Operating Officer and Roger Munday National Manager ANZ Staff Club.
Both CEO Mike Smith and DCEO Graham Hodges sent apologies as they were committed to interstate and customer visits.
John McPhee was especially pleased to see past ANZ Chief’s Charles Rennie, Will Bailey and Don Mercer in attendance and thanked the large number of country members who took the time to travel to Melbourne as well as an increasing number of newer members attending this year.
In his opening comments John acknowledged ANZROC‘s appreciation for ANZ Bank’s ongoing support through the generous subsidies for annual luncheons in all States and the use of ANZ Pavilion for the ANZROC Vic luncheon.
APOLOGIES
Diane Carew, Ron Cashin, Nola Forsyth, John Hawkins , Dorothy Hayes, Bob Heinemann , Graeme King, Ken Lee, Peter Marriott, Noelene Noonan, Graeme Randall, Doug Watson, Glenda White, David Woods.
NEW MEMBERS
Bancroft Carole 32 years ANZ
Ponnampalam Anthony (Anton) 22 years ANZ
Walker Trevor (Trev) 40 years ANZ
We look forward to seeing Carole Anton and Trev at one of our meetings.
BEREAVEMENTS
Duguid J.R.M. (John) 20/11/2013 70 years
A celebration of John's life was held at St Dominic's Catholic Church, in Camberwell and the church was packed with family and friends and was standing room only. The stories of John's life were related to the congregation in Eulogies by Andrew Duguid, on behalf of the family, David
Hills a friend from school days, Wayne Hiah who spoke of John's tremendous commitment to the Chinese heritage of his family and finally George Lawson who passed on many stories regarding Bluey's time at ANZ and subsequent golf activities in his inimitable style. The overwhelming message was of a much loved person taken too soon who had a long lasting effect on all that knew him. The hymn's Amazing Grace and The Lord's my Shepherd were sung and as a final tribute Alistair Urquhart played the bagpipes for John. Amongst the congregation were John's golf partners from Latrobe, Richard Harding, John Crough, George Lawson and Peter Treleaven. Also many close friends and ANZROC colleagues included Clive Bayley, Terry Brennan, John Brown, Henry Carr, Bob Challis, Brian Christensen, George Cooper, John Duke, Denis Grehan, John Inglis, Bruce Maisey, John McPhee, Gerry and Fay McPherson, Neville Pearson, John Phelan, Bevyn Ranford, John Ries, Des Shady, Mark Stankovich, John Stevens, Eamon Veaney, John Winders and many others. John will never be forgotten by all those who met him.
ANZROC members extend our condolences to John’s family and friends.
Neville Pearson advised that Robert (Bob) Evans passed away peacefully at home on 27th November after a long battle with cancer. Neville worked in the ANZ Bank EMANZA Data processing Dept with both Bob Evans and Herman Bettonvil. Sadly Herman and Bob have both departed in recent weeks. For some years as a small group of past ANZ EMANZA workers, Bob and Herman with Graeme Bancroft, Geoff Gow and Neville Pearson met monthly for luncheons. Bob would be remembered by many ANZROC members.
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Dennis Murphy advised that Brian Brownscombe died in Sydney on Monday 9th December with extremely serious respiratory issues. Brian worked in Melbourne with Dick Hughes (along with Dennis and Geoff Scott) in Methods Dept (writing IDA –Instructions to Divisional Administrators) during the mid/late 1960’s under the management of Harry Carrodus ( and Jim Paton) !! Oh so long ago. Some of the old Methods people would know of Brian.
NOT SO WELL
Dennis Murphy advised that Brian Kinna had some falls a few months ago and is now in higher care at Girraween, New St, Brighton. Denis saw him on Friday 6 Dec and Brian appears in reasonable spirits but has some movement problems.
HONORARY BIRTHDAYS
The following Honorary members will be enjoying a birthday during DECEMBER and we send
congratulations from our members for your birthdays: Ian Cann (86), Trevor Cookson (83),
Fergus Darmody (80), Kevin Dempster (82), Bob Goldsworthy (82), John Hallinan (88), John
Hicks (86), Rod Hill (88), Joan Lamond, Wal McGillivray (90), Bevyn Ranford (80), Noel
Robertson (83), Molly Saint, Neville Taylor (93), Bill Thorne (84), Glen Twidale (83), Ron
Wells (82), Jack Willoughby (88), Theo Yardley (83),Lloyd Zegenhagen (89).
INTEREST RATES
From 1/12/2013
Less than $20,000 1.64%
Greater than $20,000 2.10%
Birdies Twitter
A contingent of around 800 plus friends of Bluey’s filled the magnificent St Dominic’s Church in Camberwell to farewell a true ‘Icon’ of the ANZ Bank in John Ranald Macdonald Duguid in style. Bluey would no doubt have rounded the numbers off as in excess of 1000 and that could well be so. The celebration of Bluey’s life was beautifully portrayed through Eulogies from
Andrew Duguid, David Hills, Wayne Hiah and George Lawson who succeeded in stirring the foundations of this beautiful church and had the priest ducking for cover on occasions.
John Ries read a General Intercession and there was no shortage of family and friends who spoke so beautifully about a “rough cut diamond” who had a heart of gold and a great mate to so many
Our thoughts and prayers are with Jenny and the family at this time of grief
PS: The “iron man” award must go to Brian Christensen “Chrisso” who was in attendance after discharging himself from Epworth Hospital only one day after Pace Maker implant surgery to attend. Rumour has it he will be back playing Amateur Footy next year!!
ANZROC members’ visits
Ron Cashin is well settled in at Broughton Lee retirement village in Surrey Hills. Ron passes on his best wishes to all members and apologises that he was unable to attend the ANZROC Christmas Luncheon this year
Alma Barkell has returned to her home after a long stay in hospital/rehab and is now looking after herself. She would love to hear from past friends/workmates
ANZROC CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
The toast to ANZ Bank was presented by our member Ian Peterkin who told us about his initial contact with ANZ in 1984 when he was with National and Grindlays Bank. Ian in 1985 was Assistant Group Inspector of Grindlays and came to Australia to work with Don Jeffery and Jim Borthwick on the credit review process between the two banks. Ian was subsequently appointed Overseas Head for Bangladesh and then on to Zambia. In 1999 Bob Lyon invited Ian to join the ANZ Pacific projects team and in 2001 he spent a year in Vanuatu. Ian returned from retirement to open a Representative Office in Noumea. This was a most interesting career description of a banker who spent the bulk of his career stationed in overseas posts.
Phil Chronican CEO ANZ Australia responding to the toast updated members present on a topic he had been talking about quite a bit recently at external presentations and with analysts and media - the future of banking in the digital age.
Nothing is as constant as change and banking is certainly no exception to this rule, as the audience of bankers would be well aware. Today it’s rapid changes in technology that’s shifting the goal posts and challenging the way we do things at ANZ. Phil then gave us a snapshot of how these changes are impacting the way consumers want to interact with companies and what this means for banks. He finished with an update on Banking on Australia – ANZ’s plan to transform and reshape the way we do business in Australia, to help us embrace the next era of banking and meet the changing needs of our customers.
This presentation was a most informative update and welcomed by members present.
Both presentations are posted in full on our website www.anzroc.com.au and for those who do not have access to the internet and may want a copy these are available from Ron Adams Phone 98210444 or mail PO Box 579, Malvern, Vic 3144.
LETTERS
Vic Ansell emails his thanks for the birthday wishes sent via Kathy Trace. Vic was in Heathcote at the time looking after house and pets for in-laws. It was very peaceful in the country - a nice change from suburbia. It is hard to believe he has been out of the bank for over 14 years. Things have changed so much in that time. Vic wonders how we survived without the internet and its numerous benefits - access to services is only a keyboard or mobile phone away. Anyway, he has enjoyed another good year with ANZROC with different venues and enjoying the fellowship of other members.
Carole Bancroft, one of our new members this month, tells me she joined ANZ divisional Office on 11 February 1960 and ended her career in August 1992. In 1962 she was transferred to
Melbourne Centre (177 Toorak Rd) which later became Emanza and she was part of the initial team involved in the introduction of computerized processing of branch ledgers to the GE225 computer - Southern Cross Branch being the first to transfer to the new system. She says “My how times have changed!”
Jeff Barnes emailing from Canada passes on his best wishes for a very merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year to all his old friends from the ES&A, Esanda and A.N.Z. Jeff receives the Newsletter regularly from Andrew Herd, and enjoys reading about everyone with whom he worked back in the old days.
Grace and John Carruthers send their sincere thanks for the birthday good wishes they received with their birthday cards. John says that health problems have precluded them from attending the annual Christmas luncheon this year but they send best wishes to all members.
Daryl Cramer emails a note of thanks on the receipt of his birthday card. Daryl had a rather quiet birthday but celebrated later with his son-in-law who also has a birthday in November. 2013 has again been a very busy one for him but it is great to be enjoying good health and to still be able to get out in the garden, a bit of travel and continue to research the Cramer family history and work on his stamp collection.
Graeme Croxford emails from Harrietville his many thanks again for the birthday card received as always on time to remind him another year is over. The year past has seen deterioration in his wife Beryl’s health resulting in a stay at home policy with a couple of visits to hospital. So far so good. However Graeme has added to the sports car collection with the addition of a Jag 1958 XK150 in need of restoration that will keep him out of mischief for a while. Also he has increased the grass eating herd of Angus cows with the addition of a nice not too little Bull so will now have to buy a few more heifers. The clement weather is beginning to cause a few concerns and the farm could now do with a couple of heavy downpours of rain. Graeme sends best wishes for a merry Christmas and a contented new year to ANZROC members.
Brian Farrell sends his appreciation for the birthday greetings received on the occasion of his recent 85th birthday. In keeping with long established tradition Kathy Trace managed to ensure that the birthday card was received bang on the correct date- well done. Brian says when one reaches his age one part of you would prefer to forget you are another year older but another is vain enough to enjoy the fact that other people remember.
Margaret Hall writes a big thank you from Theo Hall for his birthday wishes that arrived on the day thanks to Kathy Trace. Theo has been caring for Margaret after she returned home from a spell in hospital which meant he was unable to attend our meetings.
Shirley White, daughter of our Honorary Member Wyn Greenwood , responding to the Christmas Card sent to our over 90’s ,an initiative of Committee Members Neville Pearson, Kathy Trace and Joan Nathan, says that Wyn and now his wife Margaret are now settled comfortably into Strathdon Community.
John Hobbs emailed his thanks to Kathy for the Club's birthday greetings card for his 97th and for the promptness of delivery. Nothing dramatic has blotted John’s landscape this past year. His health continues to be good for which he is very grateful although he admits a walking stick has become helpful. John’s doctor says he has the lowest cholesterol count in Melbourne! John has given up driving this past year but is fortunate to be surrounded by many considerate people to get him from A to B. He had a delightful break with family at Caloundra a few months ago in perfect weather. He sends warm greetings and best wishes to those who still might remember him.
Zelda Martin emails to pass on her grateful thanks for her Birthday card - arriving right on time, as usual. Zelda does appreciate it, and she really enjoys reading the latest news from our members. Zelda admits that last year turning 80 depressed her no end, but she feels much more relaxed about being 81 this year. Mobility is her greatest problem, but with her electric scooter which splits up into four pieces, and fits in the car boot she just
loves whizzing along on it - wind in the hair - and she can keep up with friends. It is rapidly learning its way around Australia (lucky she had completed a fair amount of overseas travel in earlier years). The scooter and Zelda had a great trip to Canberra a couple of months ago - one of the highlights was "trading up" the small scooter to a large, powerful model at the Canberra Botanical Gardens. This enabled her to spend a great hour or so powering up the steep pathways - but then she had to "hand" it back! You do find that all types of help are available at all different places - if you think to ask!
Honorary Member Wal McGillivray OAM also responding to the Christmas card sent to our over 90’s sends his special thanks to Neville Pearson for his personal note on the card and says may 2014 bring health and happiness to all.
Mike McKernan advised me that he has not been around the golf course for two months as he has been recovering from surgery since his operation in September. Everything going well for now with no ill effects from chemo so far which is good. He will try and catch up in the New Year,
Gerald McPherson emailed to thank the ANZROC Committee for his Birthday Card, which as usual, arrived right on the day. Kathy does a superlative job. Gerald said he hasn’t had any holiday trips this year, only four trips to hospital (two operations included), but he is fine now. His son Bruce and daughter in law Bodil, plus granddaughter Frida arrived from Norway for his Birthday, so that made it extra special for him.
Joan Nathan our hard working Committee member says thanks to all those involved in the organising of the Christmas lunch and how much everyone enjoyed the day, good company good food and beautiful Venue. Joan also thanks Kathy for her birthday card, and it was a memorable day shared with family and good friends. The year has been very busy for Joan and husband Ken, with the arrival of their first grandson. Joan and Ken also produced a book for the “Sunshine and District Historical Society” called “Snapshots of Sunshine and District” which culminated with a launch. They have also been to Cairns in July and have just returned from 10 days in Noosa. Ken has returned to part time work and is enjoying it immensely.
Jim Nicolson emails his thanks to Kathy and the Committee for the birthday message which he does not doubt arrived on the birthday (14/10). Jim and wife Hilda were overseas at the time - 10/10 until mid November and they will be off again from 5/12 to 10/1 and so will miss the Christmas Luncheon this time around. Jim appreciates receiving the Card and always of course the monthly, full of interest, newsletters.
John Osborne sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for the welcome wishes for his 76th birthday and he said that it was Melbourne Cup Day on the day of his birth all those years ago. He celebrated the birthday with wife Pauline, their children and grandchildren. They have kept good health all year, enjoyed the Probus Club at Melton and spending time at Loch Sport. John is a keen photographer and had an interesting time at Williamstown where the Tall Ships were docked during the year- what a magnificent sight. One ship was used in the British TV drama “The Onedin Line” and John decided to borrow the TV mini series of 1973 from the new library conveniently built opposite their home to watch the ship in action as the filming was actually done during severe storms.
Geoff Perdriau wishes to thank Kathy for sending good wishes from the club for his recent birthday which was celebrated quietly with dinner at Box Hill RSL Club. Geoff and wife Margaret did another Queensland safari in August. They flew to Cairns and travelled by road and rail across to Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria with Wilderness Challenge. The trip was indeed quite a challenge but a wonderful experience.
Louis Perrone has partially recovered from a debilitating stroke suffered a few years ago and is currently cruising the Coral Sea from Cairns, visiting Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Noumea and then on to Sydney .
Kaye Phelps wife of member David Phelps would like to thank Kathy Trace for David’s 78th birthday card, which arrived on time, as usual. David is at present in hospital having a series of tests. He has been unwell for some time. David was very upset that his mate John Duguid is no longer with us. David wanted to go to his funeral but was not well enough. David and John worked together in the Draft Dept at 394 Collins St for 3 to 4 years. Kaye feels they gave poor Norm Ross a hard time. Hopefully David will be home soon and muster up some energy and strength to walk their daughter Lisa down the aisle in February. David and Kaye wish all members a very Happy Christmas and good health for the New Year.
AND Les Ager, Sam Bartuccelli, Damian Burgess, Geoff Court, Barbara Gardiner, Ray Gill, Don Jeffrey, Graeme King, Bruce Michell, Roger Watkins, Doug Watson, Keith Witney, ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA
MATTERS OF INTEREST
GOLF DAY AT ROSEBUD COUNTRY CLUB 29TH NOVEMBER 2013 RESULTS
It was a very successful golf day at Rosebud well organised by Huck Bourke and Alan Lauder. Huck promised at the start that the overcast rainy weather would clear and he was right. There were clear skies for most of the morning. There were 33 starters. The major winners were the husband and wife team of Bob and Joy Challis with 44 and 31 stableford points respectively. Runner- up in the Ladies comp was Sandy Bourke with 28 points. Runner-up in Men's comp was Gordon Paulett with 38, third was Eamon Veaney with 35. Nearest the pin went to Bob Irvine. The encouragement award went to Denis Grehan. Overall a very enjoyable day finished off with a Barbecue lunch and a glass of wine. Huck has tentatively booked for next year and as the Rosebud Club can accommodate 48 players there is the opportunity for more golfers to appear in 2014.
ANZ LADIES CLUB DIAMOND JUBILEE
This year was the celebration of the ANZ Ladies Club 60th birthday, and to mark the occasion, the Ladies Club held their celebratory Lunch, on Tuesday 26th November, on the 34th Floor of ANZ 100 Queen Street and it was a huge success. Everyone seemed to have a great time and were adamant that they shouldn't wait till their 70th birthday for the next celebration! There were 62 acceptances, far more than expected, with visitors from WA, SA, NSW and Queensland, as well as one from New Zealand and one from England. Organiser Angela Mercer felt that having it at 100 Queen St was a huge draw card, and everyone did so enjoy catching up with friends and workmates.
APT OFFER to ANZROC members for December 2013
28 Days African Highlights
Offer: Air Credit of $1,000* Per Couple, PLUS an additional 7% discount*
ANZ Price $18,037 per person, twin share*. (Normal price from $19,395)
Tour departs June to September 2014.
Book by 31 December 2013 unless sold out prior
Experience the highlights of Africa on a 28 day small group journey of South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania. Victoria Falls, Serengeti National Park, Masai Mara only names a few of the amazing sights you will experience.
Includes:
* Watch for Africa’s big five – buffalo, lion, elephant, leopard & rhinoceros
* See the Kenyan Boys Choir at a Welcome Reception in Nairobi
* Bush dinner in Kruger
* Travel with 6-8 guests on your game drives
* Seven African game park experiences in custom-built 4WDs with an expert guide and a game tracker
* 61 meals
For more information, call 1300 204 588 or visit www.aptouring.com.au/ANZStaffClub
Conditions apply. Prices are per person (pp) twin share. Prices are correct as at 2 December 2013 but may fluctuate if surcharges, fees, taxes or currency change. Prices include ANZ 7% discount and savings. Book by 31 December 2013 unless sold out. Offers are not combinable, available on new bookings only and subject to availability. Offers may be withdrawn at anytime. A surcharge may apply to payments made with credit card. Prices based on AFK28: 15 June 2014. AIR CREDIT: Book by 31 December 2013. $1,000 per couple air credit offer valid on all 2014 departures. Offer is based on two people travelling together on the same APT Africa tour. Flights are in economy class with South African Airlines or an airline of APT’s choosing and must be booked by APT. A non-refundable deposit of $3,000 pp is due within 7 days. Final Payment is due 100 days prior to departure.
ANZROC CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR OVER 90’s…
This year for the first time the team of Neville Pearson, Kathy Trace and Joan Nathan posted 36 cards to our 36 members who are 90 years or older .The cards are attractive traditional Christmas Cards and the “Birdies Poem” has been added. Personal comments were hand written on every card by Kathy, Joan or Neville during a most enjoyable luncheon outing at RACV Club a couple of weeks ago. We truly hope our older members appreciate the committee’s thoughts at this time of the year. Members’ feedback is welcomed and if positive, we would be happy to send Christmas cards to the over 90’s on an annual basis.
MANSFIELD TRIP 2014
ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB GETAWAY 24th/25th FEBRUARY 2014
The annual get together is open to all members/ partners and singles.Regular attendees to our thrill seeking couple of fantastic days away at beautiful Mansfield will be there in force so if you decide to attend complete the attached booking form and send to Kevin Mitchell. If you require further information contact Kevin Mitchell on 9807.6201 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
The venue once again is Alzburg Resort 39 Malcolm St Mansfield and booking will be made for 2 Nights Mon 24 Feb & Tue 25 Feb 2014.
The Mansfield information and booking form follows at the end of the newsletter..
NEXT MEETING THURSDAY 13th FEBRUARY 2014
To be held at ANZ Bank Building on the 34th Floor/100 Queen Street Melbourne from 12noon to hear guest speaker Hugh Dolan speak on "Balloons, seaplanes, and blimps over Gallipoli: The Air War " and his presentation should generate a great deal of interest for all age groups so the Committee is looking forward to strong support from ANZROC members.
Hugh Dolan is the author of the book '36 Days' and a former RAAF intelligence officer. After completing a master’s degree in history at Oxford University, he enlisted in the British Army as a private. He served in Bosnia as a junior NCO and witnessed the importance of military intelligence in operation planning. He then commissioned and served as a Squadron Leader (Intelligence) in headquarters roles in Australia and overseas. He now lives in Melbourne and is busy raising three small boys.
The book “36 Days” tells the dramatic and almost unknown account of the war fought high above the Gallipoli peninsula. More than 2000 missions were flown by the early aviators of both sides, with the fragile seaplanes, aeroplanes and balloons of the Allies battling both the elements and the Turkish Air Service several thousand feet above enemy territory. In Gallipoli Air War the bloody contest waged for Gallipoli is seen through the eyes of the pilots and their observers, often in perilous planes or balloons and blimps that had seen better days. Whether flying reconnaissance missions, acting as artillery observers for the guns of the Royal Navy or bombing Turkish targets, the men who flew these frail machines had a remarkable impact on the campaign that until now has never been properly brought to light.
Former Royal Australian Air Force intelligence officer Hugh Dolan has interwoven meticulous research, intelligence reports, and the diaries and accounts of the combatants, along with his own experience, to create a detailed and compelling narrative. Gallipoli Air War has opened a fascinating new front in the well-known Gallipoli story.
If you intend to come to this meeting will you let Ron Adams know by Phone 98210444 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by mail on the attached acceptance notice to Ron Adams,
PO Box 579, Malvern Vic 3144 by Thursday 6th February 2014 to meet ANZ catering requirements and so that a list of attendees can be provided to the ANZ Reception Desk.
A reminder that the luncheon fee of $10.00 will be collected at the door to partially cover the cost of catering.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED DURING THE MEETING.
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ACCEPTANCE THURSDAY LUNCHEON 13th February 2014FROM 12 NOON MELBOURNE ROOM 34TH FLOOR ANZ BANK BUILDING 100 QUEEN STREET
To RON ADAMS
PO BOX 579, MALVERN, VIC 3144 Phone 9821 0444 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
I/we will be attending the Luncheon function
NAME(S):…………………………………………………………………………………………
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ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB GETAWAY
Information and booking form.
Venue: Alzburg Resort 39 Malcolm St Mansfield
2 Nights Mon 24 Feb & Tue 25 Feb 2014
(Open to members/ partners and singles).
Accommodation cost for 2 nights & Dinner
Standard Motel 3 Stars, self contained with kitchenette.
Cost: $159.00 P/P Twin Share includes Buffet Dinner
Deluxe Apartment 4 Stars, 2 bedrooms, living room, full kitchen & spa bath
Cost: $ 142.00 P/P Quad Share includes Buffet Dinner
Resort Facilities: Swimming Pool / Sauna / Spa / Tennis Courts / Function Room/Volleyball / Games Room / Table Tennis / Dining Room / BBQ
Golf Course and Pokies Venue 2 km.
Other attractions within easy driving distance. Information available.
Day 1. Mon 24 Feb. Arrive anytime after midday.
Explore Alzburg Resort and Mansfield Township at your leisure.
Social Golf, Tennis or relax around the pool.
6.30pm. BBQ Dinner, BYO food & drink.
Day 2. Tue 25 Feb. Early Morning Golf Competition.
Non Golfers Social Walk, Tennis or other passive activities, or maybe just relax around the pool.
6.15 pm: BYO Pre Dinner drinks and nibbles around pool.
7.00 for 7.30pm: 2 Course, Pizza & Pasta Dinner & Dessert
Resort Dining Room .
Bar facilities available at your own expense. “Music for Dancing”.
Day 3 Wed 26 Feb Check out of unit by 11.00am, but continue to enjoy the facilities at the Alzburg for as long as you like.
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ANZROC Mansfield Booking Form for 2014
Name’s:__________________________________________
Phone No:___________________ Email:_____________________
Accommodation (please circle) Motel /Apartment.
If sharing an apartment please indicate who with……………………………
Golf Competition: Name _______________________H’cap_____
Please Note: Booking arrangements, you are requested to pay your accommodation and Dinner in full by Cheque payable to Alzburg Resort, or by Credit Card.
Attached booking cheque for $ payable to Alzburg Resort
or
CREDIT CARD AUTHORITY
Name: ________________________
Card : Visa/MasterCard/Amex No-------/------/------/------
Expiry date ---/---
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Signature
Please forward this booking form together with full payment by
24 Jan 2014 to Kevin Mitchell Unit 2/29 McLochlan St
Mount Waverley 3149
Phone Kevin on 9807-6201 if you require further information.
Note: there is extra cost involved for Sole Share
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