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GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC. GARDS is endorsed as a charity. Donations of $2.00 & over are tax deductible. ABN 77 687 118 554 INC. A0042386U AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2008 VOLUME 6 ISSUE 3 Inside this issue Page 2. 1. 1 St Year Allied Health Students 2. Special outing for support group meeting Page 3. 1. GARDS Goose update 2. Holding & Redlich donation Page 4. 1. Maitea & Tony Medina 2. Thank you donations 3. Ivy & Kevin Fanning Page 5. 1. TRUenergy Yallourn 2. Grand Rounds Monash Uni Gippsland campus Page 6. 1. Work Place Expo Page 7. 1. Gippsland Water Factory Page 8. 1. Latrobe City Council Living Library 100 years of Women s Suffrage Page 9. Meetings for 2008 Page 10. GARDS membership form Page 11. Sponsors & Supporters Page 12. GARDS Info page DID YOU KNOW In another ten years, deaths from mesothelioma will out number those from melanoma or ovarian cancer! Dr Andrew Holloway from Peter Mac WORKSAFE SUPPORT GARDS WORK The GARDS organisation has been extremely fortunate to receive an increase in funding to its operational costs from WorkSafe this year. This money is a very welcome addition and couldn t have come at a more opportune time. GARDS has many activities in the next 12 months that it wants to achieve and this will help those activities to progress. With WorkSafe continuing their support to us in 2008/09 this will enable the organisation to continue the work to advocate & support on behalf of sufferers and their families. Our organisation is growing all the time (unfortunately!!) with the incidence of asbestos disease not expected to peak until well past 2020. It is reassuring to know that WorkSafe recognises our endeavours. Without this support we would struggle to keep up with the demand on our resources and could not continue to keep the office door open to all those in the community who need our support and information. Over the last 8 years since we became an incorporated association the demands have increased for knowledge, information and support in many forms. GARDS is conducting collaborative work with many diverse organisations and we could not do this without the support of WorkSafe. We are proud to be able to be a voice for asbestos sufferers, their families and the general community, and we will continue to do so well into the future. Our thanks goes to John Merritt, Executive Director, and Andrew Buzacott, Manager of Grants, for their support of our organisation; it means a lot to the families that we represent. Major sponsors:

PAGE 2. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC. ALLIED HEALTH STUDENTS VISIT Pictured here are the students, Lecturers and the GARDS gang In the second week of August a large number of 1 st year Allied Health students from Monash University Peninsula campus Frankston visited the Gippsland region, staying at Rawson. The students were here to learn about health promotion and disease prevention approaches, as well as seeing how various sectors and health disciplines fit together in rural and regional settings. GARDS was privileged to have 12 of these students whose chosen profession paths are Physiotherapy, Health Science/Social Work and Occupational Therapy. The students were placed with GARDS for the day and were exposed to a variety of topics, and speakers, about asbestos issues, which included Health, Emotional, OH&S, Political and Environmental aspects. In the afternoon some of the GARDS support group members came along to give personal insight into their health and wellbeing. We believe the students gained a great deal about rural and regional life, so that they might more positively consider living and practising in this region in the future. Secretary Vicki Hamilton said the students were a delight to work with and very enthusiastic, we hope that we will see more enthusiasm for these sorts of projects into the future. We wish the students all the best with their chosen professions. OUR NEXT SUPPORT GROUP MEETING 30 TH SEPTEMBER 2008 Our next support group meeting will be held at Querencia Latrobe, Mena Street, Moe, at 2.00pm. GARDS has secured a tour of the facilities on offer and the management have offered to provide afternoon tea for our group. Please advise Vicki if you wish to come along and have a tour of the facility, as bookings for this are essential.

. PAGE 3. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC. GARDS GOOSE UPDATE After resting from another injury and a couple of months of convalescent time GARDS Goose has had a couple of races at Sale to build his strength up. We wish GARDS Goose every success in his coming races and hope to see him in top form again very soon. If GARDS Goose does not recover from these race injuries he will be put up for adoption. We will let you know what happens. HOLDING & REDLICH DONATION GARDS have been a fortunate recipient of a cash donation from Holding & Redlich law firm. Michael Schaefer senior partner presented a cheque to the organisation in acknowledgement of the wonderful work GARDS is doing in the community and further a field. Vicki Hamilton stated that the organisation was proud to think change was happening and that GARDS was helping to effect that change in the community around support, advocacy and education. It gives us a real buzz being recognised by professionals in the field of asbestos litigation. Making a difference in the lives of asbestos sufferers and their families has always been our goal and it is a bonus that along the way we have had the chance to make real change for the future and try to prevent others in the community from unnecessary exposure to this deadly carcinogen. We are very proud of our achievements. Michael Schaefer and two lawyers who accompanied him from the firm were given an afternoon tea in appreciation of their donation. Pictured here are the some of the GARDS committee and representatives from Holding & Redlich lawyers

PAGE 4. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS TONY & MAITEA MEDINA Vicki and Dorothy felt very privileged & honoured to be invited to the wedding of Tony and Maitea. They married on the 8 th August 2008 in a private function at Leonda by the Yarra. Their family & close friends were there to witness their love for each other in a very moving and tender ceremony. From all the GARDS organisation comes love and best wishes to you both. THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL DONATIONS FROM THE GARDS ORGANISATION This is always a pleasure thanking very special people and organisations who donate to GARDS and mentioning them is our way of telling you who those special people are: Esme Sherwood from Sydney who is a regular donor to GARDS, 2 donations from Crosby s Contractors who regularly donate to us, Loy Yang Power, RSL Newborough/Yallourn for their premises for a thank you morning tea GARDS gave to ABB Australia, Ron & Faye McColl, Ray and Dawn Hall from Woodside, Graeme Woods from Trafalgar, 2 x donations from Stan and Ivy Brown who regularly donate to GARDS, Cath Prust another regular donor to us, Margaret May from Yarram who has donated two magnificent hand sewn quilts and two cushions they are just perfect. Chris Cheetham, Monash University, Jack Fawcett, Brian & Ann Clegg, Joan Leister in Memory of Frank. Thank you to the Rossmore Hotel, Yallourn North for allowing us to be a part of the fundraisers at the Hotel and also to Pam DeVries who arranged this for us. We would like to give a big thanks to Marie Smith, Graeme Hamilton and Pam Devries who sold tickets at the Rossmore Hotel and raised $275 for GARDS. GARDS would like to give a big thank you to Ivy and Kevin Fanning for the wonderful monetary donation they made to our organisation. This money will be put to good use to buy another oxygen concentrator for other families in need. The kindness of people like Ivy and Kevin who give generously to others make these donations even more special. Pictured here are Marie and Dorothy with Kevin and Ivy Fanning at their home.

PAGE 5. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC TRUenergy YALLOURN W STATION MAJOR OUTAGE The workers and their Manager were treated to a thank you morning tea at the GARDS office where there was a lot of discussion around asbestos issues and family support. We thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. As an initiative of the W2 Major Outage, the combined Alliance and Contractor Safety, Health & Environment Representatives Forum agreed to donate the reward and recognition money allocated for the outage ($5000) to a local charity rather than receive personal benefit. Members of the SHE forum and the Outage Manager recently made presentation to Vicki Hamilton, Dorothy Roberts and Marie Smith of GARDS. The SHE reps described the presentation as humbling when you appreciate the magnitude and importance of the work that this organisation undertakes. Vicki stated that the workers from companies such as these inspired GARDS and reassured them that what the organisation was doing and trying to achieve was well received. GRAND ROUNDS AT MONASH UNI GIPPSLAND CAMPUS On Monday August 4th, Andrew Holloway from the Peter Mac and Tony LaMontagne from Melbourne University presented the Grand Rounds Lecture at the Monash University Churchill Campus Medical School. The title of their talk was ""Asbestos disease in the Latrobe Valley: past experience and future directions". They presented data concerning how much asbestos was in use in the Latrobe Valley Power Industry in 1990, as well as showed figures relating to the increase in mesothelioma cases in Australia. At the moment, the incidence of mesothelioma is increasing at a rate faster than almost every other cancer. In another ten years, deaths from mesothelioma will outnumber those from melanoma or ovarian cancer! Tony and Andrew discussed aspects of their "Latrobe Valley Power Industry Cohort Study". To July this year, over 800 people have enrolled in the study, and almost half of those have given their first blood sample. Results of the first batch of mesothelin tests are expected shortly. As always, if anyone has any questions or comments about the study, they can call 1800 060 183 (a free call), or send a letter to "LVPICS, Reply Paid 67680, A'Beckett Street, VIC 8006" (no stamp is required).

PAGE 6. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC Pictured here are Dorothy and Marie ready to answer any questions that might be posed to them by those attending the expo. The DVD that comes with the kit played all day to interested people and gained much interest from all who attended the Work Expo. WORK PLACE EXPO Wednesday 20 th August saw the GARDS team at Kernot Hall Morwell for the Work Place Expo. GARDS took a display along which featured the Asbestos In the Home Removal Kit. As you can see by the picture above the kit was donned by our mannequin (Ursula). Ursula was loaned to us by Panthers, Commercial Road, Morwell. We are very grateful to Panthers for allowing us to use Ursula for the day. These sorts of events are worthwhile as we spread the word far and wide on the dangers of asbestos and the importance of keeping safe in your work place and home environment.

PAGE 7. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC GIPPSLAND WATER FACTORY Tool Box Talk Time GARDS was very privileged to be asked to come and speak to some 200 workers at the Gippsland Water Factory about what the organisation is about. Vicki spoke of the issues around asbestos that face us today, the families and sufferers that GARDS supports and where the GARDS organisation is going into the future. She also stated that she was overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and support that the representatives received on the day. We would like to thank all the workers at the water factory for making the GARDS representatives feel so welcome.

PAGE 8. GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC LATROBE CITY COUNCIL S LIVING LIBRARY EVENING ADVOCACY, DEMOCRACY AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE Celebrating 100 years of Women s Suffrage in Victoria On Wednesday 27 th of August Latrobe City Council hosted a Living Library Evening as part of a State Wide recognition of 100 years of Women s Suffrage in Victoria celebrations. The aim of the project was for each council to host a celebratory event in relation to the centenary of Victorian Suffrage. Council identified Vicki along with other women in the Latrobe Valley as making a significant contribution in Latrobe City in the areas of advocacy, democracy and making a difference. Vicki Hamilton felt honoured to be asked to be a living book. The event aimed to reach out to women who are of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, in particular more recently arrived communities. The night was aimed to invite key inspiring women to talk about their experiences in advocacy, democracy and making a difference. Each speaker was chosen to embody a living book and be borrowed by up to 3 guests for an open discussion on their involvement in advocacy, activism and making a difference in Latrobe City, and the challenges, trials and tribulations that these ladies faced and overcome. The attendees that were invited were women from across the region interested in supporting 100 years of women s suffrage, which has proved to be a significant and transforming milestone in the history of women s independence in Victoria. Vicki stated that the evening was most enjoyable, meeting new people and being inspired by the deeds of others.

GIPPSLAND ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES SUPPORT INC G.A.R.D.S. SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS FOR 2008 1.30PM 3.30PM Meetings are held at Village Community Centre, 1 Ollerton Ave, Moe Tuesday 26 th February Tuesday 25 th March Monday 28 th April Memorial Wreath Laying Ceremony Rose Garden, Morwell Tuesday 27 th May Tuesday 24 th June Tuesday 29 th July Tuesday 26 th August Tuesday 30 th September Querencia Latrobe 2.00pm Tuesday 28 th October Friday 28 th November Asbestos Awareness Day Rose Garden, Morwell Christmas Break-up to be advised *************************************************** G.A.R.D.S. NIGHT MEETINGS FOR 2008 7.30PM 9.30PM These meetings are held at the centre Tuesday 19 th February Tuesday 18 th March Tuesday 15 th April Tuesday 20 th May Tuesday 17 th June Tuesday 15 th July Tuesday 19 th August Tuesday 16 th September Tuesday 21 st October Tuesday 18 th November Christmas Break-up to be advised

GARDS Inc. Membership Form Name. Address. P/Code Telephone...Email Occupation GARDS NEW MEMBERS Joining Fee $5.00 PLUS GARDS Annual Subscription 2008 1. Concession (Pensioner/unemployed) $3.00 2. Full Rate (employed) $11.00 Upon my admission as a Member, I agree to be bound by the rules of GARDS Inc. Signature..Date Please return to GARDS Inc. with payment, PO Box 111, MOE, Vic. 3825 Office Use Only I., a Member of the GARDS Inc. nominate the Applicant for Membership of the Association Signature of Proposer Date. I.., a member of GARDS Inc., second the nomination of the Applicant for membership of the Association. Signature of Seconder...Date.

G.A.R.D.S. INC. WOULD LIKE TO THANK THESE SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS

GARDS INC. SUPPORT GARDS provides support and information to asbestos sufferers, their families and carers. This includes home visits by GARDS volunteers, a telephone information/support service 24 hours, 7 days a week. GARDS has an office, which is open for sufferers, their families, carers and the general community to access at the times listed below in the About GARDS Inc section GARDS INC. Support also conducts a monthly meeting (1.30pm 3.30pm) on the last Tuesday of the month) where guest presenters are invited to provide information about support services of all kinds and any other topics of interest that the members might find of relevance. The meetings also provide a gathering place for experiences; GARDS Support is open to anyone whose lives have been affected by asbestos, their families and the general public. GARDS loans out free of charge to asbestos sufferers - oxygen bottle regulators, conserving devices, oxygen home concentrators, wheel chairs, oxygen bottle carriers, nebuliser, walking frames & walking sticks. We also have an extensive library of books, DVDs and CDs on asbestos issues, health, social and environmental that we loan free of charge to those wishing to improve their knowledge GARDS INC. We are situated at: 1 Ollerton Ave, Moe, Victoria. 3825 PO Box 111, Moe, Vic. 3825 Phone & Fax: 51277744 Email: info@gards.org Web site: www.gards.org GARDS can provide professional counselling free of charge for those who have been diagnosed with asbestos related disease and also their family members with a qualified psychologist. This support can be face to face or in a group situation, which is conducted in a private room at the GARDS premises, or telephone counselling can be arranged if this is preferred. GARDS INC. EVENING MEETING GARDS has an organisational, activities and advocating arm. Interested financial members can come along to evening meetings, which are, conducted 7.30pm 9.30pm on the third Tuesday of the month. These meetings provide a focal point for information sharing and problem identification. The aim of this group is to focus on improving health and support services and any other issues deemed relevant to improving overall outcomes to asbestos sufferers, their families and the general public. Thus ensuring asbestosrelated issues are kept in the public eye and trying to rid our environment of asbestos products. ABOUT G.A.R.D.S. INC. Committee of Management President: Lyle Seear Ph. 51671376 Vice President: Dorothy Roberts Ph. 51274174 Mobile 0407274174 Secretary: Vicki Hamilton Ph. 51278219 Mobile 0407274173 Treasurer: Pam Nicholson Ph. 51275843 Mobile 0408535671 Member: Marie Smith 51271427 Mobile 0427271427 Rodney LeLievre 51261656 Mobile 0403397800 G.A.R.D.S. FEES Joining Fee - $5.00 Annual Fees: Pensioners/Concession/ Unemployed - $3.00 Employed persons - $11.00 MEETINGS: Support: Last Tuesday of month, 1.30pm 3.30pm Evening: 3 rd Tuesday of month, 7.30pm 9.30pm UP AND COMING EVENTS Our Night/Day Meetings 26 th August 1.30pm Mario Christou Artist & Mental Health Advocate 30 th September 2.00pm Querencia Latrobe City 28 th October 1.30pm Paul Howells Stroke Association of Victoria OFFICE HOURS MONDAY to THURSDAY: 10.00am 4.00pm FRIDAY: BY APPOINTMENT CALL IN FOR A CHAT & CUPPA