Today, the publication has officially ceased printing any new stories. We don’t want to say this, but we have to pour one out for The Village Voice. VILLAGE VOICE VERY VILLAGE VOICEY ARCHIVE.Note: Only those issues hi-lighted and solid underlined in blue are currently available. Previous Issues of Village Voice are available for access as listed below: This was very much appreciated by the HCA as the effort and professionalism applied was excellent.įrom Issue #64, Rebecca Sharkie MP and her office have continued the help and assistance required in printing the Village Voice. Happy 10 Anniversary and congratulations and thanks to all involved in an extremely interesting and informative community publication - long may this continue!Ĭontinuing on from the comments included in 10 Year Celebrations above, the following changes have occurred:įor Issues #61 and #62, Wendy Williams and Loraine Appledore were Co-Editors.Īs from Issue #63, Nadia Fountas and Wendy Williams were Co-Editors.Īs from Issue #68, Nadia Fountas is the Editor.Īs from Issue #47 and up to Issue #63 inclusive, the excellent colour printing and production was carried out and expanded by Mark and Kelly Morelli of Konica Minolta. Past issues of the Village Voice are now included in the Adelaide Hills LocalWiki site and can be accessed via: Our local Councillors contribute on a regular basis and the then HCA Chairman, Rick Harcourt, sponsored the Village Voice by printing the front and back pages in colour from his business for several editions - a great improvement! The colour printing throughout was then done by Jamie Briggs' office, which considerably enhanced the visual appearance of the publication. The cost of the Village Voice was difficult at first, but it is now helped by regular advertising by some local traders and sponsorship by local identities for which we are most thankful. Then there are the excellent volunteers who do the letterbox distribution (960 copies are now printed) to residents and traders, and many other miscellaneous helpers. The Village Voice has become very successful with input from numerous members of the community contributing historical, sporting, community and local club items etc. Cheryl McLean then became involved producing the next five editions of the Village Voice and doing a great job until she went with her family to USA.Īnn Haines has remained involved as editor throughout however, in 2009 (Edition 17) Ann was joined by Wendy Williams who then produced the Village Voice and became co-editor they are to be congratulated on the effort and quality of the production. Colin, then at Bush Traders, Hahndorf, printed the original newsletters and at some time IncSync Design of Hahndorf took over and designed the newsletter with Ann again as editor. It originated from a comment from Ann Haines (then President of the Hahndorf Community Assoc) to Andrew Rammell, “ Hahndorf needs a Voice” and so the Hahndorf Village Voice was born - whereupon Ann, Sonia Hunter from Main Street and Andrew set to work! Andrew’s background is graphic design and photography and he gallantly designed the first newsletter (including titles and layout), with Ann as Editor and others writing articles and collecting photographs. The Village Voice was first published in Autumn 2005 and is edited and distributed quarterly by volunteers to all Hahndorf residents and traders. Issue No 40 of the Village Voice (Summer Edition 2014) completed 10 years of continuous publication of the Hahndorf Community Newsletter. The Voice of the Village celebrates 10 years!Įxtract from Issue No 40 of The Hahndorf Village Voice - Summer Edition 2014
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