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The Valley & East Coast Voice

Locality: Fingal, Tasmania, Australia



Address: 20 Talbot Street 7214 Fingal, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.valleyvoice.com.au

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23.01.2022 Issue 51.16 Another issue has made it to the printer, and it’s a good one! See how the Community Space is St Marys is shaping up, and read what the Cage Rattler thinks of it. Remember Girls Guides? Find out how any girls anywhere in Australia can become involved, along with an interesting article about the St Marys Tip Shop. Check out some of the fantastic art-work submitted for the BODRA Youth Art Prize, how you can get assistance for your children to join a sports club, and of course, celebrate with us St Helen’s victory in the recent public poll to find the Top Tourism Town in Tasmania. Radishes and Rainbows, Mt Elephant and Beyond Book Club Review, Fingal Focus; all waiting to leap off the page and entertain you, finishing off with the latest from the St Marys Sports Centre. Pretty good for $1.00, don’t you think?



23.01.2022 A short note from The Valley and East Coast Voice

21.01.2022 Issue 52.21 At 36 pages, this issue of The Valley and East Coast Voice has lots to read and is out today! Find out how you can get ready for the bushfire season, and why the Tasmanian Government will continue to test for COVID-19 for a while yet. Did you observe the minute’s silence yesterday? Mike Brouder gives us his thoughts on Remembrance Day 2020 and you can read what’s happening at the Fingal Valley Neighbourhood House. You can’t miss the great photographs taken at the St Marys Community Centre after the fences came down last week- they are on the front page! And with wise words from Bloomin’ Iris and the happenings at the St Marys Sports Centre by Volun Tier, make a cuppa and settle down to read the latest issue of The Valley and East Coast Voice, available now!

20.01.2022 The front cover of issue 52.14 of the Valley and East Coast Voice introduces the new Drought Weeds Officer, Peter Heading, and tells how farmers can receive advice about weeds that impact agricultural productivity. The lack of a public service on Vietnam Veterans’ Day is explained, and we are invited to participate in the Tasmanian Inclusive Tourism Project, and find out how Libraries Tasmania can help you discover and explore your family history. Check out the details of the Great Eastern Wine Weekend, and find out what the Suncoast Spinners and Weavers have been doing on these wintry days. With our regular gardening and sports columns, a great crossword and some exciting news from the Fingal Valley Neighbourhood House, there’s lots to read and enjoy in our latest issue.



19.01.2022 Issue 52.13 hits the shops today. The front page showing us how the Community Space at St Marys is progressing. The author of 'Rossarden Echo of the Mountain' asks for help with information and photographs for the new edition she is writing, and we learn how history will be made by the Giants AFLW Under 17 team. The Cage Rattler has his say about the possible amalgamation of municipal councils, and with our regular fishing, walking and sports centre columns, there is plent...y about sport. The Break O’Day council has made Kindness Cards available - find out how you can connect with the people around you, and Hub4Health wrap up this issue with information about how you can view the entries in the Break O’Day Regional Arts Youth Prize 2020. The Valley and East Coast Voice - get your copy today, or to purchase an online subscription, give us a call! See more

14.01.2022 Edition 52.18 is now available! The Valley and East Coast Voice issue 52.18 is another 36 pages of news and views. Read how local business Ground Work helped out at the Community Space project in St Marys, and how you can nominate someone for providing excellent palliative care for a person in need. Fancy a game of golf? The Johns Family Charity Golf Day, supporting Lifeline Tasmania, is on again, and you can find out where and when you can support this fundraising even...t and have fun. The Fingal Valley Neighbourhood House History Group have given us another page about the history of the Fingal Valley, and as Mental Health Week is happening next week - find out where you can join in a range of activities relevant to mental health. And with Bloomin’ Iris, Volun Tier and Mike Brouder offering their thoughts, tips and advice, along with our regular crossword, there’s lots to read for the next two weeks. Get your copy now! See more

13.01.2022 Issue 52.17 is out now and available for purchase! With 36 pages, this issue of the Valley and East Coast Voice is a bumper! Read how the Tasmania Police are changing to meet current needs, where the H4H St Helens Walking Group have been recently and how Primary Health are tackling the problem of lost referrals to specialists. Ever wondered who pays for electoral campaigns? Page 3 sheds some light on that, and we say ‘Thank you to a couple who were founders of a St Marys institution. With 2 pages of puzzles for the kids and our regular crossword, you won’t be bored when you get your next copy of the Valley and East Coast Voice!



12.01.2022 Here's the dates for the Park, Snack and Chat with Break O'Day Council and where they will be. Call on down during the days listed below!

11.01.2022 IF THESE HALLS COULD TALK Would you like to share how the Portland Community Hall has contributed to St Helens and the area? Ten Days on the Island has partnered with Island Magazine to commission Tasmanian writers to write about the unique community halls dotted around the island that will be part of If These Halls Could Talk for Festival 2021, and the Portland Community Hall is one which has been chosen. Ten Days on the Island and Island Magazine will co-design and im...plement a literary initiative to complement If These Halls Could Talk, seeking writers to respond creatively to the project with a text-based work of up to 3500 words. If These Halls Could Talk is a multi-arts initiative which will celebrate ten community halls and the role they play in our society. The planning and engagement with artists and writers will culminate in a statewide celebration of the halls across the three weekends of Ten Days on the Island, 5-21 March 2021. Renowned artists and creative teams will transform the halls into immersive site-specific festival experiences in the three regional heartlands of Tasmania West and North West, North and North East and South. Writers can express interest in more than one hall and/or region, and expressions of Interest are now open for the writers project, closing on Sunday 30 August at 11:59 PM. Go to: https://www.facebook.com/tendaystas/posts/10158729054244452 or visit http://tendays.org.au/island-magazine-project/

11.01.2022 Issue 52.22 of The Valley and East Coast Voice is ready for you to read and enjoy! The Break O’Day Council is calling for nominations for the Australia Day Citizen Awards, and you can find out how to do that - go on, you know someone who deserves recognition, don’t you? Find out what the Suncoast Spinners and Weavers have been doing, and where the Hub4Health Walkers have been in October. Looking for a good book to read? Check out the book review, written by Pam. Next ...year, a different art experience will be on the streets of Bicheno; read about that on the front page. And with a page from the Fingal Valley Neighbourhood History Group and our expert fisherman, The Happy Hooker, along with Volun Tier’s tales from the St Marys Sport Centre, there is lots to read in the latest Valley and East Coast Voice. Oh, and don’t forget to come along and join in some Christmas Carols on 6th December, then check out the St Marys Hardware and Gifts windows; the traditional Christmas display is up and ready for all to see! See more

10.01.2022 Issue 52.19 is available now! Issue 52.19 of The Valley and East Coast Voice is full of great reading! You can meet the new owners of the St Marys Hardware and Gift Shop, and check out what the ladies at Hearts’n' Hands have spent two days doing. Crime Stoppers Tasmania recently won not one, but TWO international awards, and you can read about this great feat. Meet the new staff members at Bendigo Bank in St Helens, and also the new vet at St Helens. Looking for a special... book for the little people in your life?Then learn about the new book written and illustrated by local mums, which promises to be a great read. All this, and more, in the latest issue of The Valley and East Coast Voice!

09.01.2022 Coming to a location near you today! Edition 53.04 From The Valley & East Coast Voice Team - we wish you all a Happy and safe Easter!



04.01.2022 Issue 52.20 In this issue of The Valley and East Coast Voice, you can find out about Break O'Day Employment Connect, which was launched last month. Have you been celebrating Children’s Week? Fingal Playcentre has a great display for you to see about this world-wide event, and find out how you can join in and PAINT THE VALLEY REaD..Scamander Garden club has two national champions in its ranks; find out who they are, and if you are looking for somewhere to go at the weekend, check out Wacky’s Animal Farm. Hiking, reading, golfing and bowling; it’s all in the latest issue of The Valley and East Coast Voice! PS...Mention their advertisement in The Valley and East Coast Voice, and you will get a surprise when you buy something for your garden from St Marys Hardware and Gifts..

02.01.2022 Information regarding Vietnam Veteran's Day - 18th August 2020

01.01.2022 Issue 52.15: At 32 pages, this issue has a lot to offer! Find out how you can vote for St Helens as being the best holiday town in Tasmania, and what’s new at the Fingal Valley Neighbourhood House. There’s also an article about how you can be part of a large-scale research on dementia, where the St Helens Hob4Health Walking group have been to lately, and when the Royal Flying Doctor Mobile Health bus will be visiting Fingal. Want to learn about and taste some of Tassie’s East Coast wines? Then turn to page 26, and get your must visit list written down and plan your travels on the Great Eastern Wine Weekend. And with our fishing, Cage Rattler and Hub4Health pages ready to read, it’s time to visit the local shop, and pick up your copy of The Valley and East Coast Voice!

01.01.2022 VOTE FOR ST HELENS - THE BEST TOWN TO VISIT IN TASMANIA The quest to find the best tourism town in Tasmania is on! 11 towns from every corner of the State have entered the inaugural Spirit of Tasmania/ TICT Search for Tassie’s Top Tourism Town, and over the next two weeks, they will be voted on by the public. Each town has been asked to submit a short video, an editorial and an itinerary showcasing what’s unique about their town, with locals telling about the attractions that... make it the best town to visit. Coffee shops and restaurants, beaches and mountains, walks and places to stay, old buildings and new, and things to do there - all these details and more will decide where is the best place to go for a short stay. On Sunday the Mercury started featuring the 11 finalists, and St Helens will be featured on Thursday 14 August. The Break O’Day Council are pretty proud of this video and hope you all love it as much as they do! They are also sure that you will recognise many of the faces and places! Visit the link below to The Mercury to vote: https://www.themercury.com.au//cfb94d27b3949808cdf4c583a57

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