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Encourages diversity, team work and a family atmosphere. It involves itself in community projects. It has a broad age group and new members are most welcome. Email: goornongcfa@gmail.com

Sunday, April 26, 2009


The torch light procession is held annually in Bendigo on Easter Sunday. This year, the Elmore group participated, with 24 members marching. The event was well organised by Keith Cumming, with two vehicles participating from the group (Elmore's forward command vehicle and Goornong's new tanker - pictured).

All members had a great time, and look forward to next year. Pictured in the photo are:- Front row from left:- David Patterson, Jason Carty, Tracey Taig, Braden Cumming, Keith Cumming, Wendy Young. Standing from left:- Rowan Lonsdale, Ros Maber, Ian Lonsdale, Bruce Anderson, Paul Maber, Graeme McKenzie, Glenn Trewick, Dianne Patterson, Colin Walker, Doug Strawhorn, Janet Filbey, Lorriane Lehney, Les Varker, Back of tanker from Left:- Tim McCrohan, Felicity Nicholls, Sharron Fullex.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

4WD driver training was conducted in Huntly on 3rd and 4th April. Three members (Capt David Patterson, Lt Tim McCrohan & Denis Crowe) had the opportunity to hone their skills in difficult terrain.
Special thanks goes to the Mandurang, Sutton Grange and Mosquito Creek Brigades for the use of their tankers and Huntly for the use of their station, including providing morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.
It was the first time our new 1200 litre light tanker had been used in this environment. Members of other brigades also had the opportunity to test this tanker, with the final result being that it preformed extremely well, climbing a 30 degree slope in low range 2nd gear.
Little water was lost from the light tanker overflow throughout the day, compared to the Heavy 3.4C Hino twin cab tanker which lost approx half of its 3000 litre capacity. The general consensus was `the Light tanker is a very good thing'.