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02 NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 11 2016 ECHE01Z01MA - V1 INSIDE TODAY PORTARLINGTON FERRY SERVICE 4,5 BREWHOUSE FOR QUEENSCLIFF 7 QMF LINE-UP ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 REAL ESTATE 15-21 TV GUIDE 22 TOWN BY TOWN 29 HOME SERVICES 30-32 CLASSIFIEDS 33 SPORT 34,35 WEATHER SURF TODAY Partly cloudy 14C Good W/SW swell to 3-4ft. Moderate to fresh NW winds, tending W’ly during the afternoon and easing. TOMORROW Mostly sunny 15C Easing W/SW groundswell from 3ft+ at magnets. Moderate to fresh N/NW winds. SATURDAY Possible shower 16C Small mix of W/SW swells to 2ft+. Moderate W/NW winds. SUNDAY Partly cloudy 16C Building W/SW swell from 3-4ft to 4-6ft late in the day. Moderate W/NW winds. The waves look great across the Surf Coast today with a good-sized westerly swell and offshore wind. A shallow westerly change is due into the afternoon, so keep that in mind. Easing surf with an all-day offshore wind is expected tomorrow, smaller into Saturday. A good strong westerly swell is then due to build all day Sunday, becoming larger late as winds hold from the west-northwest. For more details, check out swellnet.com GOT A STORY? Editor Grant Payne P (03) 5227 4375 or (03) 5227 4340 E [email protected] Real Estate Editor Peter Farago E [email protected] WANT TO ADVERTISE? Advertising Manager Fran Mitchell P (03) 5227 4423 E [email protected] Real Estate Sales Manager Jarrod Moloney P (03) 5227 4474 E [email protected] Classifieds 131 585 NOT GETTING YOUR ECHO? Paper Delivery Neil Hardman P (03) 5227 4397 E [email protected] Distribution 35,769 delivered to the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast *Source CAB. March 2015 Mail PO Box 91, Geelong, 3220 General Enquiries (03) 5227 4300 E [email protected] A 191-195 Ryrie Street Geelong Opening Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4pm Published by the Geelong Advertiser Proprietary Limited and printed at The Herald & Weekly Times Pty Ltd 127-129 Todd Road, Port Melbourne, Vic, 3207 for Geelong Advertiser Proprietary Limited, 191-195 Ryrie St, Geelong, 3220. ABN 59 004 090 055 Great contribution: Jan Juc surf lifesaver Daryl Moss was recently crowned Surf Life Saving Victoria’s Volunteer of the Year and made a life member of the club. Picture: ALISON WYND LOCAL legend Daryl Moss is the latest person to be awarded a life membership of Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club. The accolade was one of two significant honours bestowed upon Mr Moss in as many weeks. He was also crowned Surf Life Saving Victoria’s Volun- teer of the Year at a recent Awards of Excellence dinner. The Graeme Long Medal, presented by Emergency Ser- vices Minister James Merlino, specifically recognised Mr Moss’ contribution over the 2015/16 season. “I was involved with coach- ing for about 15 years at Jan Juc and then the last three or four I’ve got involved in the Life Saving education, which has always been key to me,” he said. “I thought I actually did less this year but when you write it all down I actually did more because it was in all different areas.” The win automatically nominates Mr Moss, a “doer” by nature, for Surf Life Saving Australia’s Volunteer of the Year award. “I don’t find it difficult to be involved, I don’t like to sit there and see things not hap- pen,” he said. The 53-year-old competed in surf lifesaving at a state and national level as a youngster, cementing his passion for the sport. “I think I’ve clocked up 40- odd years in lifesaving,” he said. “I always wanted to be a teacher and didn’t get the grades so I do it as a volunteer thing where you’re educating kids and building better peo- ple. “I’m probably giving back what I got out of it.” Mr Moss was living in Mel- bourne but a permanent camp- er on the Surf Coast when he first got involved at Torquay Life Saving Club where his 20- year stint earned him a long service award. “Then my wife and I bought a caravan at Jan Juc and then that resulted in my transfer- ring clubs; I was given the opportunity to build the Jan Juc club in a sporting sense,” he said. “They didn’t have a coach so I went over there and put the foundations in place when I was in my mid-30s. “Because Jan Juc is such a good family-orientated club I decided to stay there.” Mr Moss, his wife and two children, relocated to Jan Juc permanently around 12 years ago. His daughter, Cassandra, has been a junior representa- tive, trainer, assessor and pa- trol captain at Jan Juc SLSC. Cassandra was named Surf Coast Young Citizen of the Year on Australia Day 2015 in recognition for her outstand- ing leadership and volunteer work and just recently she re- turned from a lifesaving stint in Japan. Mr Moss was visiting his son, a surfing instructor in Canada, when the two awards were announced. State volunteer of year named club life member Lifesaving legend JEMMA RYAN LARGE RANGE OF OUR COFFEE IS SECOND TO NONE ROASTED BEANS SOURCED LOCALLY FROM GEELONG Sit down or takeaway - Tania, Adam and the Melaluka Bakery Cafe Staff will look after you. 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  • 02 NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 11 2016

    ECHE01Z01MA - V1

    INSIDE TODAYPORTARLINGTON FERRY SERVICE 4,5BREWHOUSE FOR QUEENSCLIFF 7QMF LINE-UP ANNOUNCEMENTS 9REAL ESTATE 15-21TV GUIDE 22TOWN BY TOWN 29HOME SERVICES 30-32CLASSIFIEDS 33SPORT 34,35

    WEATHER SURF

    TODAYPartly cloudy 14C

    Good W/SW swell to 3-4ft. Moderate tofresh NW winds, tending W’ly during the

    afternoon and easing.

    TOMORROWMostly sunny 15C

    Easing W/SW groundswell from 3ft+ atmagnets. Moderate to fresh N/NW

    winds.SATURDAYPossible shower 16C

    Small mix of W/SW swells to 2ft+. Moderate W/NW winds.

    SUNDAYPartly cloudy 16C

    Building W/SW swell from 3-4ft to 4-6ftlate in the day. Moderate W/NW winds.

    The waves look great across the Surf Coast today with a good-sized westerly swell and offshore wind. A shallow westerly change is due into the afternoon, so keep that in mind. Easing surf with an all-day offshore wind is expected tomorrow, smaller into Saturday. A good strong westerly swell is then due to build all day Sunday, becoming larger late as winds hold from the west-northwest. For more details, check out swellnet.com

    GOT A STORY?Editor Grant PayneP (03) 5227 4375 or (03) 5227 4340E [email protected] Estate Editor Peter FaragoE [email protected]

    WANT TO ADVERTISE?Advertising Manager Fran MitchellP (03) 5227 4423E [email protected] Estate Sales Manager Jarrod MoloneyP (03) 5227 4474E [email protected] 131 585

    NOT GETTING YOUR ECHO?Paper Delivery Neil HardmanP (03) 5227 4397E [email protected] 35,769 delivered to the Bellarine Peninsula and Surf Coast *Source CAB. March 2015

    Mail PO Box 91, Geelong, 3220

    General Enquiries (03) 5227 4300E [email protected] 191-195 Ryrie Street GeelongOpening Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4pmPublished by the Geelong Advertiser Proprietary Limited and printed at The Herald & Weekly Times Pty Ltd 127-129 Todd Road, Port Melbourne, Vic, 3207 for Geelong Advertiser Proprietary Limited, 191-195 Ryrie St, Geelong, 3220. ABN 59 004 090 055

    Great contribution: Jan Juc surf lifesaver Daryl Moss was recently crowned Surf Life Saving Victoria’s Volunteer of the Year and made a life member of the club. Picture: ALISON WYND

    LOCAL legend Daryl Moss isthe latest person to be awardeda life membership of Jan JucSurf Life Saving Club.

    The accolade was one oftwo significant honoursbestowed upon Mr Moss in asmany weeks.

    He was also crowned SurfLife Saving Victoria’s Volun-teer of the Year at a recentAwards of Excellence dinner.

    The Graeme Long Medal,presented by Emergency Ser-vices Minister James Merlino,specifically recognised MrMoss’ contribution over the2015/16 season.

    “I was involved with coach-ing for about 15 years at JanJuc and then the last three orfour I’ve got involved in theLife Saving education, whichhas always been key to me,” hesaid.

    “I thought I actually did lessthis year but when you write itall down I actually did morebecause it was in all differentareas.”

    The win automaticallynominates Mr Moss, a “doer”by nature, for Surf Life SavingAustralia’s Volunteer of theYear award.

    “I don’t find it difficult to beinvolved, I don’t like to sitthere and see things not hap-pen,” he said.

    The 53-year-old competedin surf lifesaving at a state andnational level as a youngster,cementing his passion for thesport.

    “I think I’ve clocked up 40-odd years in lifesaving,” hesaid.

    “I always wanted to be a

    teacher and didn’t get thegrades so I do it as a volunteerthing where you’re educatingkids and building better peo-ple.

    “I’m probably giving backwhat I got out of it.”

    Mr Moss was living in Mel-bourne but a permanent camp-er on the Surf Coast when hefirst got involved at TorquayLife Saving Club where his 20-year stint earned him a longservice award.

    “Then my wife and I boughta caravan at Jan Juc and then

    that resulted in my transfer-ring clubs; I was given theopportunity to build the JanJuc club in a sporting sense,”he said.

    “They didn’t have a coachso I went over there and putthe foundations in place whenI was in my mid-30s.

    “Because Jan Juc is such agood family-orientated club Idecided to stay there.”

    Mr Moss, his wife and twochildren, relocated to Jan Jucpermanently around 12 yearsago.

    His daughter, Cassandra,has been a junior representa-tive, trainer, assessor and pa-trol captain at Jan Juc SLSC.

    Cassandra was named SurfCoast Young Citizen of theYear on Australia Day 2015 inrecognition for her outstand-ing leadership and volunteerwork and just recently she re-turned from a lifesaving stintin Japan.

    Mr Moss was visiting hisson, a surfing instructor inCanada, when the two awardswere announced.

    State volunteer of year named club life member

    Lifesaving legend JEMMA RYAN

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