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A Moment in Warburton

by James McEwan

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A MOMENT IN
WARBURTON
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A few hours on a sunny day , photographers and writers given assignments , working quickly with basic equipment , nothing to come between the camera and the subject , the essence of photojournalism.
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A MOMENT IN WARBURTON 



JAMES MCEWAN
EDITOR


PHOTOGRAPHERS & WRITERS :
KATE BAKER, JOHN BODIN, SUYIN CHAN, LILY HELLICAR,
ELLA MCEWAN, JAMES MCEWAN, HONEY PETERSEN,
LINDY SCHNEIDER, PAUL X STONEY, ANDREW WOODLEY
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Supported by
the Warburton & Yarra Junction Community Banks
and the Warburton Advancement League
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Valissa Enever ,
Hard at work, wreathed in steam from her Esspresso machine .
“Warby's a beautiful place to live and work. I always wanted to open a unique bakery cafe, serving homemade food. Somewhere blessed with beautiful scenery and a community of friendly people and I found that in Warburton . 
Originally from Numurkah, Valissa has lived here with her husband and two boys for 16 years.

Valissa Enever ,
Wreathed in steam from her Expobar macchina .
“It’s a beautiful place to live and work.
 I always wanted to open a unique 
homemade bakery cafe, somewhere blessed with beautiful scenery 
and a community of friendly people 
and I found that in Warburton . 
Originally from Numurkah, Valissa has lived  
here with her husband and two boys for 16 years


Valissa Enever ,
Wreathed in steam from her Expobar Espresso macchina .
“It’s a beautiful place to live and work.
 I always wanted to open a unique homemade bakery cafe, and work for myself somewhere blessed with beautiful scenery and a community of friendly people ,and I found that in Warburton . 
Originally from Numurkah, Valissa has lived 
here with her husband and two boys for 16 years

Valissa Enever ,
Wreathed in steam from her Expobar macchina .
“It’s a beautiful place to live and work.
 I always wanted to open a unique 
homemade bakery cafe, somewhere blessed with beautiful scenery 
and a community of friendly people 
and I found that in Warburton . 
Originally from Numurkah, Valissa has lived  
here with her husband and two boys for 16 years

Valissa Enever ,
Wreathed in steam from her Expobar macchina .
“It’s a beautiful place to live and work.
 I always wanted to open a unique 
homemade bakery cafe, somewhere blessed with beautiful scenery 
and a community of friendly people 
and I found that in Warburton . 
Originally from Numurkah, Valissa has lived  
here with her husband and two boys for 16 years


Valissa Enever ,
Wreathed in steam from her  Expobar Espresso macchina .
“It’s a beautiful place to live and work.  I always wanted to open a unique 
homemade bakery cafe, somewhere blessed with beautiful scenery 
and a community of friendly people - and I found that in Warburton . 
Originally from Numurkah, Valissa has lived here with her husband and two boys for 16 years
Photographer.....James McEwan
Gerry Hadfield , senior playing member, Warburton Golf Club.
He's come a long way from Blackpool , Lancashire where he was
born in 1927, but Gerry’s happy in his Surrey rd house, a seven-iron shot from the Club's first tee.
He emigrated to Melbourne in the 70’s after working as a coffin maker,
a coachbuilder and a soldier . He is still famous around South Melbourne market for his stall as the inventor of the famous "Country Style Donuts’.
He retired to Warburton 16 years ago drawn by the panoramic valley views
and the handy access to the beautiful Warburton golf course.
Photographer ....James McEwan
Sue Fagerland : “During my breaks, I like to sit outside in the sun with a cup of tea, and look at the mountains.”
“I’ve been working here at the Warburton IGA for 14 years. Now I’m studying Chinese Medicine. My family can be traced back to the Vikings on my dad’s side. 400 years ago my ancestor took his cows on a boat across 2 fjords and set up a new home in Fagerland, which is how we got our name. People took the name of the place where they lived.” 
Photographer....Kate Baker
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