Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Advanced First Aid for Ski Patrollers

Over the past three weekends I have been involved with a Victorian advanced first aid course for ski patrollers as an organizer, lecturer and trainer/assessor. We have had a close-knit hard-working team of volunteers which has pulled together in an amazing way to deliver a high- quality successful course which was right up-to-date with the latest Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines. I feel we can be proud of our efforts and achievements. Over the next three months the juggernaut rolls on with further courses in Sydney, Launceston and Jindabyne. It will be interesting to visit and compare.

Course catering by Waverley Industries Ltd – www.wavind.org - great finger food!

A night out - the 23rd Brunswick Music Festival brunswickmusicfestival.com.au
Saturday 19 March 2011 8.00pm, Brunswick Town Hall

VIKA and LINDA BULL
For 25 years, the glorious voices of Vika and Linda Bull have comprised one of the most distinctive, versatile and emotionally charged sounds on the Australian music landscape. Vika and Linda are household names in Melbourne and across Australia and in the music industry they are revered for their amazing singing ability, top class musicianship and performance craft. There's nobody even remotely close to them. They've made eight albums of their own and countless others with many of the greats in the Australian music. It's a pleasure to welcome the sisters back after Linda's sabbatical; and we're delighted to be able to again present them in an intimate beautiful acoustic setting. In their illustrious career the girls have performed in many genres of contemporary music but always grounded by their Tongan culture and music, and for this show they move moved back to the airy harmonies and deep spiritual resonance of their traditional Tongan music.

THE CARTRIDGE FAMILY
Sarah 'Shirley' Carroll, sister Suzannah 'Laurie' Espie (two June gels) and wayward son Rusty 'Danny' Rich (Scared Little Weird Guys) are The Cartridge Family, named for their breezy, sunshine-filled hillbilly songs of death, and for their strong affiliation to public radio, firearms and printing. Their three-part harmonies and two-part jokes are worth the long wait between shows. Family friendly ... provided your family swears as much as ours does!!! The Cartridge Family make their Brunswick Music Festival debut supporting the divine Vika and Linda Bull at the Brunswick Town Hall.

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