April 1st, 2025Flatpack battles? You may need to call Bec…
Ever bought a flatpack and then struggled to put it together? Or bought a smart TV only to just keep on watching free-to-air programs? Ever tried to connect your smart TV to your smart phone? If you answered yes to any of the above you need to Give Beck a Call.

Hepburn Shire local resident Beck Lewis is ready, willing and able to take the hassles out of many of life’s little, and big, problems.
She has always loved putting her brain and hands to work together, but it was only after she had put Vegepod together for her mum that she thought ‘I can do that for a living’.
“Mum was the one who suggested I do this. She’s watched me grow up and has seen what I can do, and who knows better than a mum! So that’s where the idea came from.
“I love puzzles and that is what it is like for me. I know I am good at it, and I know a lot of people don’t like doing those sorts of things, or they get frustrated. I just play to my strengths.
“Smart TVs are the same. People sometimes just don’t know how to connect to Chromecast, or to their phones, but I can help them do that, and download any apps they might need, and best of all, show them how to use the technology.
“I had a client who called me a few weeks ago. She bought a television four years ago and had never connected it to the internet. So I helped her and now she can do it all. By the end she was the pro!”
Beck said another client wanted to make sure all her gym equipment was correctly installed and to carry out a few other tasks about the house.
“And when I was there I noticed her split system was not working that well so I cleaned the filter for her as well. I just like to help out where I can. It gives me a lot of satisfaction – and I clean up really well afterwards – and I just love my work. I don’t do everything but I do a lot, even hang curtains, people just need to give me a call and ask.”
Some people might recall Beck from a story in The Local two years ago. After discovering a small lump she was diagnosed with breast cancer and used her story to promote breast screening.
“I am due for my two-year check up next month but it’s all good so far. I just wanted women to make sure they did the screening, whether it’s at the BreastScreen bus or in Ballarat. It’s free and easy. I think I did encourage quite a few women to take up the opportunity – which is great.”
Give Beck A Call on 0476 656 752.

