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A FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF CLARENCE AND SORELL www.easternshoresun.com.au JUNE 2018 Your community. Your backyard. Your newspaper. APPROVED 2018/19 BUDGET 2.6 PER CENT RATES INCREASE THE Clarence City in our expanding city,” Council has approved Clarence Mayor Doug a rates increase of 2.6 Chipman said. per cent as part of its “Last year, Clarence 2018/19 budget. had the highest pop- The new budget ulation growth for a will focus on prudent local government area in expenditure while de- . livering and maintaining “Council is com- quality services for the mitted to investing in community. services and programs for The budget provides all age groups, continuing for an increase in the to improve our commu- total rating impost of 2.6 nity so that all residents per cent, net of the State get the best from living in Government Fire Levy. our city.” In addition to general Key budget expendi- cost increases, major im- ture items include: pacts on Council’s budget include a signifi cant rise • Upgrade of Derwent New facilities honour in the price of processing Avenue from Sunhav- recyclables and a loss of en Avenue to Mus- dividends from TasWater grove Road in Geilston in excess of $1 million. Bay ($600,000). Dr Vanessa Goodwin “This is a responsible • Kangaroo Bay public Att orney-General and Minister for Correcti ons and Justi ce , pictured centre, with budget that includes a pier and breakwater cousins of the late Dr Vanessa Goodwin, from left , Libby Saunders, Maggie Saunders, Claire modest rate increase ($590,000). which ensures we contin- • Drainage improve- Goodfellow and Rebecca Terry. FULL STORY PAGE 4 ue to improve infrastruc- ments at South Arm ture and levels of services STORY CONTINUES PAGE 3

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2 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News Council News Council Meetings ParksParksFire Management andand ReservesReserves Dealing with storm damage Council Meetings Events •• ElevatedOngoingMaintenance platformparks of maintenance. walking tree work. tracks in natural areas and Tangara Trail. Key issuesissues at at the Council Council meeting meeting ofheld 23 Mayon 7 •• OngoingOvalsareasFESTIVAL pesticideand park Tangara maintenance program. OFTrail. VOICES as per Key issuesissues at at the the Council Council meeting meeting of of • Maintenance of natural areas as per the andKey 6 28issues June May 2016 at and the included: 4 CouncilJune 2018: meeting of • establishedOvalsMaintenance herbicide maintenance of programnatural areas schedules. as per the 1715 AugustOctober and 2016 5 September included: 2016 included: various Natural Area Management Plans. •26 Adopted September the 2016/2017 2016 Budget included: and Capital Expenditure • Fertilisingvarious Natural of ovals. Area Management Plans. • AdoptedAdopted a Strategicdraft Strategic Plan forPlan 2016-2026. 2016-2026 as a basis for • Commencement of firebreak clearing on • CouncilProgram. awarded preferred developer status to Hunter •Fire Aeration Management of ovals for winter. • Agreedcommunity to to consult initiateconsultation. the an community amendment on the to Lauderdalethe Planning Urban Council property. • DevelopmentsAgreed to undertake for the community development consultation of the boulevard on the siteDraft at •• SandfordMaintenance oval ofirrigationEvents natural upgrade.areas as per the • ExpansionAdoptedScheme theto Feasibility incorporateAnnual Plan Study. 2016/17.a new Bellerive Bluff Specific KangarooPindos Park Bay. Management Plan. various Natural Area Management Plans. •• MarchAgreedAdoptedArea Plan.2018 to an consult roundamended theof community communityPindos Park support on Management a Draft grants Community providedPlan. to Events Fire• Commencement ManagementExhibition: of Housematesfirebreak clearing on •14 SafetyAccepted community PlanWorks a fortender groups 2016-2021. for– totalling June/Julythe provision $19,578 of2016 the Annual Hard • Agreed to undertake community consultation on a draft • MaintenanceCouncil24 property. September of walking – 9 tracks October in natural • Council approved a development application for a public pier Exhibition:1 - The9 July Eastern 2016 Shore Roads• AgreedbushfireWaste Collectionto consultmanagement the Service. community strategy. on a draft Kangaroo Bay – areas andRosny Tangara Cottage, Trail. Rosny Farm and breakwater Community Photography • PotholeRosny Parkrepairs: Cultural/Creative Richmond, Cambridge, Precinct - DulcotDevelopment and Rokeby. Policy • MaintenanceThe Barn,and management Rosny Farm of natural • Council approved the 2018-19 budget ExhibitionEvents Framework. Exhibition:areas as per the Poochibald various natural Art area Prize • GravelWorks road grading:– September/OctoberOctober/November as required based on inspections. 2016 14 October – 6 November 2016 •• Guide Accepted post a replacement tender for the continues: construction various of the locations. Kangaroo Bay managementExhibition:SchoolhouseEXHIBITIONS1-9 plans. October Gallery,A Stitch 2016 ATRosny in THE Time:Farm FuturePavilion Council at Kangaroo Meeting Bay. dates: Roads• Concreting of gravel paths: Opossum Bay Park. •SCHOOLHOUSE ContinuationBiennialSchoolhouse of Textile Council’s Gallery, GALLERY andRosnyproperty FibreFarm AND •• MondayAccepted 18 a tenderJune, Monday for the annual9 July and reseal Monday and micro-surfacing 30 July. managementFestival: ExhibitionSeafarer’sstrategy.BARN Festival • PotholeConstruction repairs: of gravelOtagoRose Bay, access:Bay, Lindisfarne Rosny from and Bastick andBellerive. GeilstonStreet to Bay.Kangaroo 23 October 2016 Meetingsprogram start for 2016-17. at 7.30pm and are held at council offices, • Entrance11Festival: November point signage Dog’s – 4 December installation Day Out2016 for the • GravelBay Skate road Park. grading as required based on inspections. Bellerive Boardwalk 38 Bligh Street, Rosny Park. Workshop:TangaraSchoolhouse Trail.2 ReedOctober Gallery, Pen 2016 Rosny and Farm Black • GuideReconstruction post replacement of retaining continues wall: Elwood at various Drive. locations. InkRosny Drawing Farm • PreparationConstructionWorks –for of November/DecemberRosnyresealing Hill inRoad Spinifex shared Road path. and Fuchsia 2016 Road in Exhibition: Artists with Conviction • Preparation for resealing in Spinifex Road and Fuchsia Road in Exhibition:13Events July Still 2016 Wild, Still • RisdonConstruction Vale.Centres of DDA crossings and hallsin Spinifex for Road. hire 24 October – 13 November 2016 RoadsRisdon Vale. Exhibition:SchoolThe HouseThreatened Barn, The Gallery, Rosny Eastern Rosny Farm FarmShore • PotholePreparationReconstructionVisit repairs: www.ccc.tas.gov.au for of resealingBellerive, shared path inTranmere, Dover near for Court detailsRosny Howrah, and Treatment on Pindari Seven Council’s MilePlant.Street in 9Community December 2016 Photography – 8 January 2017 • Preparationcommunity for resealing centres in Dover and Court halls and for Pindari hire. Street in Exhibition: Wildlife: Troy Emery DrainageBeach.Howrah. Exhibition:ExSchoolhousehibition:UntilExhibition AnimalGallery,A Stitch29 June Rosny Madness in Time:Farm Biennial14The October Barn, Textile – 6 Rosny November and Farm 2016Fibre • GravelPreparationOngoing road cleaningWorks: gradingfor resealing of asopen requiredJune/July in drains. Avoca based Street on 2018in inspections. Lindisfarne. 18 June – 10 July 2016 Concert:Schoolhouse ClarenceExhibition Gallery, RosnyCarols Farm and • GuideConstructionMinor postdrainage replacement of new works concrete as continues required. wicket at at various Wentworth locations. Sports Exhibition:School House Residue: Gallery, RosnyAlly FarmMcKay Roads• Construction of footpath on Rosny Hill Road near Rose Bay. 11 November – 4 December 2016 • Ground.Construction of stormwater line: corner of Esplanade and Lewis andChristmas Tess Mohonoshen Concert • PotholePreparationConstruction repairs forof roadsideinresealing Cambridge, verge in Spinifex Morningtonmaintenance. Road and Warrane.Fuchsia Road in Festival:Schoolhouse11 Seafarer’sDecember Gallery, 2016Rosny Festival Farm • ConstructionAvenue, Seven of Milefootpath Beach. on Rosny Hill Road near Rose Bay Exhibition:Until City of24 ClarenceJune Open Risdon Vale. SchoolhouseBellerive23 OctoberGallery, Boardwalk 2016 Rosny Farm • GravelHigh School. road grading as required based on inspections. Art Exhibition DrainageParks• Preparation and for Reserves resealing in Dover Court in Howrah. CommonwealthBellerive BoardwalkBank Test Match • Guide post replacement continues at various locations. –Exhibition: Australia23 July Wildlife: v South– 21 August AustraliaBlue Dot: – •Drainage OngoingOvalsPreparation irrigation cleaning for maintenanceresealing of open indrains. Avoca continues. Street in Lindisfarne. Australia Day Breakfast • Ongoing footpath replacement program. ClaireTheSecond Barn, Pendrigh Rosny Test Farm •• ConstructionElevatedOngoing workcleaning of platform stormwater of open tree drains.line work. on the corner of Esplanade and Contact Sarah26 January Bishop 2017 6217 9625 • RectificationConstruction offrom footpath storm ondamage. Rosny Hill Road near Rose Bay 12 November29 June – 16 – 22November July 2016 • LewisPark maintenance. Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. SchoolhouseContact BelleriveSarah Gallery, Bishop Boardwalk 6217Rosny 9625 Farm • ConstructionHigh School. of multistormwater user footpath line on theunder corner Tasman of Esplanade Bridge. and Bellerive Oval, Bellerive Lewis Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. •Fire Construction Management of roadside verge maintenance. Walk: Winter Warming Walk – Drainage•Parks Fire reduction and Reservespreparation for controlled burns: Waver- Drainage MortimerContact Bay/Calverts Council Lagoon •Parks leyOngoing Flora and parksPark Reservesand maintenance. Pilchers Hill. Circuit • Ongoing cleaning of open drains. • MaintenancePlayground upgrade of walking Shoreline tracks. Park, Howrah. FindFind nearby nearby parks parks and and events, events,14 report Julyreport an an issue, issue, receive receive Damage caused by the extreme weather event in early May. • MinorConstruction drainage of stormwaterworks as required. line on the corner of Bookings required – see Council’s • PaintingRehabilitation of Tangara of ovals Trail from post winter and rail to summerfences. sport. wastewaste collection collection reminders reminders – download– download the the My My Local Local • FaggsEsplanade Gully and Geilston Lewis CreekAvenue, erosion Seven control Mile Beach. website for details THE recent extreme unaware of damage. prioritise and Council contact details and • InstallationUpgrade of ofirrigation split posts at Clarendonat Mortimer Vale Bay Oval. for signage. Services app forServices smartphones. app for smartphones. implementation. Visit www.clarenceartsandevents.net for weather event in All property owners will need to approve identify, as precisely as details on Clarence events. •For Bastick more Street, information Rosny stormwater call and 6217 carpark 9500 upgrade. or visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au southern Tasmania on are encouraged to con- funding allocations over possible, where the pho- Find nearby parks and events, report an issue, receive waste collection reminders – 10 and 11 May 2018 tact their insurance com- the longer term before to or video was taken. download the My Local Services app for smartphones. caused signifi cant dam- panies for assistance and some works can be This documentation age across the City of guidance on how best to commenced. will help Council to be For more information call 6217 9500 or visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au Clarence. undertake repairs. For some areas of as best prepared as pos- This included dam- Since the storm, Clarence this was an ex- sible in the case of any age to private and public Council staff have been treme rainfall event and similar events occurring buildings and spaces focusing on the clean-up to document it, commu- in the future. including dwellings, out- effort. nity members are asked Grants are available John buildings, parks, tracks Initially, clearing to share their images in some circumstances and roadways. table drains, pits and cul- and videos of the storm from the State Govern- Bayfield Street UBET The most severe- verts and restoring the and fl oods. ment. 8 Bayfield Street Peers ly affected areas in capacity of the existing If you have any For more informa- (Alderman) Clarence was south of stormwater system were photos or videos of the tion, contact Housing Rosny Park Lauderdale, including priorities. fl ood, especially of fl ood Tasmania on 1300 665 Clarence City Sandford, South Arm This extreme rainfall peaks, damage and 663 (Monday to Friday (Opposite Flight Centre) and Opossum Bay event has identifi ed debris left behind by from 9am to 5pm). Open 9.30am every Saturday Council districts. some areas of the storm- the fl oods, please email Further information There are shack water systems which will them to Clarence City on disaster assistance is M: 0419 309 220 owners in some of these require more detailed Council at clarence@ available on the Austral- E: [email protected] areas, as well as per- investigation and may ccc.tas.gov.au marked ian Government’s Dis- Gamble Responsibly. 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Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 3 Community News $35 million retirement APPROVED 2018/19 village at Lindisfarne BUDGET 2.6 PER CENT RATES INCREASE

FROM FRONT PAGE • Development of ($420,000). a master plan for • A new park at Blos- Clarence Plains som Court in Cam- ($65,000). bridge ($350,000). • Lighting upgrade Council will and catching nets at continue to focus on Risdon Vale Oval improvements to road ($295,000). infrastructure with $5 • Storm culverts million allocated for works at Bilney road reconstruction Street in Richmond and resealing and $1.28 ($220,000). million on the renewal • Disability Discrim- of footpaths, kerbs and ination Act com- gutters. pliant public toilets Along with other at Calverton Hall Australian councils, ($200,000). recycling costs have • Upgrade of visitor increased due to higher change rooms at Lau- quality control require- derdale Oval for the ments for products ‘levelling the playing exported to China. fi eld’ program to This, along with Professor the Honourable Kate Warner AC, Governor of Tasmania turns the sod at the Springhaven site. Pictured with, from left , Southern Cross Care (Tas) Inc boost girls and wom- high demand for the Chairman the Hon Ray Groom AO, Southern Cross Care (Tas) Inc chief executi ve offi cer Mr Richard Sadek, Most Reverend Julian Porteous DD and Richard Warner. en’s participation in popular annual hard- CONSTRUCTION on a “The homes are refreshment area. response following the operates nine residential sport ($92,000). waste collection service, $35 million lifestyle vil- designed to make the Residents will have launch of the village late aged care facilities, 12 • Upgrade of play has contributed to an lage has begun following resident’s lifestyle and access to a community last year. retirement villages, a equipment at the additional $254,000 fi ve years of planning. living independently in garden and visitors will “Seventy-six out of home-care program and Village Green in being required to meet ‘Springhaven’ will their home much easier. have access to parking, a total of 84 dwellings employs 1,200 Tasma- Richmond ($80,000). waste collection costs. be built on an unused “The concept for the professionally land- have already been sold nians. part of the Rosny Golf village was developed scaped gardens and a even though construc- Course on Gordons Hill by an informed tour of children’s play area. tion only began last Road, which has been mainland properties and Many state-of-the- month,” he said. lying idle for nearly 20 benchmarked against the art features have been “It is satisfying and years. nation’s best retirement incorporated into the reassuring that the public RICHMOND LASER CLINIC Springhaven Lifestyle villages.” design of the villas and has shown such great Skin rejuvenation and treatment for Village Lindisfarne man- The new village will townhouses following confi dence in Southern ager Carol Joseph said comprise 84 contempo- an extensive study tour Cross Care to deliver solar keratosis, solar discoloration, she was “very excited” rary designed villas and of retirement villages a high-quality product fine line and wrinkle tightening, about the new develop- townhouses supported operating in Australia. on a relatively complex ment. by a community center. Southern Cross site.” dramatic improvement in skin tone “The village has Resident facilities will Care Tasmania Inc. The construction and collagen fibre renewal - fast, enabled us to further include a library, craft chief executive offi cer phase involves a four- safe, excellent results. improve our design that room, meeting rooms, Richard Sadek said he staged building ap- will meet the needs of theatrette, large func- was “delighted and proach. our residents,” she said. tion room, kitchen and overwhelmed” by the It is planned that Ph. 6260 2242 the entire village will be Hair removal fi nished, occupied and lip & chin $69 under arms $85 fully operational by late 2019. bikini line $85 brazilian $149 Full price list for all other areas for both men and women Southern Cross Care available on request (Tas) Inc. is a Tasmanian not-for-profi t community Phone Kathryn, our qualified laser practitioner and nurse, organisation and Tasma- for a FREE consultation and assessment. nia’s largest aged care provider. 25a Bridge Street Richmond Mbl. 0478 608 550 The organisation www.richmondlaserclinictas.com

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4 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News New facilities honour Dr Vanessa Goodwin FROM FRONT PAGE release from prison,” Ms mothers with their babies Goodwin and her work. TWO new minimum-se- Archer said. and pregnant women, “We’ve heard from curity units and a new “These new facilities allowing increased oppor- rehabilitated prisoners, mother and baby unit at will honour Vanessa’s tunities for parent/child we’ve heard random Mary Hutchinson’s Wom- signifi cant legacy by en- attachment and nurturing people on the streets and HEADING INTO THE en Prison will be named hancing the rehabilitation while in prison. I don’t think there is a the “Dr Vanessa Goodwin prospects for women who Members of Dr single person in Tasmania Cottages” in honour fi nd themselves within Goodwin’s family were who didn’t like Vanessa COOLER MONTHS of the late Dr Vanessa Tasmania’s criminal justice extremely proud and and didn’t appreciate THE cooler months are a good time When replanting or dividing a large Goodwin. system.” believed that Vanessa what she did for the to look at your garden and start any clump, make sure to improve the soil Attorney-General and Work has now would be “truly humbled” entire state,” she said. reshaping or construction of new beds. with some compost. Minister for Justice and commenced on the that these units have been The Tasmanian Gov- This is also a good time to divide Deciduous trees and shrubs can be Corrections Elise Archer new facilities that will named in her honour. ernment has committed those perennials that may be getting moved now. recently visited the Risdon provide an additional 25 “She was an incred- $2.6 million in capital a bit overcrowded or you may wish to Look at areas of lawn that don’t Prison complex with sev- minimum security beds ible force in our family funding for the new facil- spread them around the garden. do so well due to shade or heavy foot eral members of Vanessa to accommodate female and this is something ities, which are expected Some clumps divide easily, cutting traffi c – could these areas be improved off pieces with enough root without with ground covers, mulch or paving? Goodwin’s family to make prisoners within the we can look back on in to be completed towards lifting the parent plant, but others you Working in the garden at this time of the announcement. Tasmania Prison Service her memory. It’s very the end of the year. must be more ruthless and cut apart year is so much more pleasurable than “Vanessa was very (TPS), bringing the total important to us,” Maggie “I look forward to the with a sharp spade or an old knife. struggling in the summer heat. passionate about rehabili- capacity for women at Saunders, Dr Goodwin’s offi cial opening of the Dr tation and helping people Risdon Prison to 71. cousin, said. Vanessa Goodwin Cot- PLANTING IN JUNE to get their lives back The mother and baby Ms Saunders said the tages that will honour our on track and become unit will provide a safe family had been inundat- shared vision for helping Vegetable productive members of and specially designed ed with well wishes from people get their lives back Seedlings Seeds Flower Seedlings society following their environment for new people touched by Dr on track,” Ms Archer said. Asparagus English Spinach Violas Rhubarb Crowns Broad Beans Cyclamen Garlic Cloves Onions Polyanthus Kangaroo Bay boulevard site progresses Lett uce Peas Primulas CLARENCE City and private parking as part of the awarding submit a planning appli- Council has awarded requirements, provid- of preferred developer cation for the site and preferred developer sta- ing approximately 280 status, Council has insist- to develop the site if the OTHER JOBS FOR JUNE tus to Hunter Develop- parking lots over the site ed that the proponent planning application is • Feed veggies with a liquid food to keep them growing strongly in the colder ments for the develop- and it is expected that conduct community approved. weather. ment of the boulevard in excess of 90 of the consultation on the The Council • Keep an eye out for slugs and snails. site at Kangaroo Bay. car spaces will be public proposed development expects that a develop- • Prune Hydrangeas now, cutting back to a strong pair of leaf buds. Pot up the The boulevard is car parks. prior to the develop- ment application will be cuttings to start new plants. the second development Currently the ment application being submitted in a timely • Compost all fallen autumn leaves. in the activation of Kan- boulevard site is located submitted.” fashion. • Mulch and water all newly planted bare-rooted roses and Raspberry Canes. garoo Bay into a vibrant on Kangaroo Bay Drive This decision to While this is to be • Prune vines and weed. multi-use space for and comprises a 13,400 grant Hunter Devel- negotiated as part of a residents and visitors. square metre site opments preferred preferred development • Plant bare-rooted fruit trees and deciduous trees. The proposal for currently being used for developer status follows agreement, it is expect- HAPPY GARDENING FROM THE PINES LANDSCAPE the boulevard site in- additional car parking. a public expression of ed that a development AND GARDEN SUPPLIES! cludes residential apart- “It’s great to see interest process for the application would be ments and townhouses, the proposal for the site to activate the Kan- submitted within 12 a black box theatre, site progressing and the garoo Bay development months. commercial retail spaces Council looks forward precinct. A copy of the at street level along to receiving a detailed Preferred develop- Council report from 7 Kangaroo Bay Drive, plan through the devel- er status will provide May 2018 can be found and car parking for the opment application pro- Hunter Developments at www.ccc.tas.gov.au/ use of residents, visitors cess,” Clarence Mayor with exclusive rights to agendas&minutes and the public. Doug Chipman said. The proposal “We have listened addresses both public to the community and Kay McFarlane

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Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 5 Community News Clarence City Council thanks volunteers

From left , Trevor Semmens from City Wide Bapti st Church, Michael Hovington from Scouts Tasmania Sandford Group, Clarence Mayor Doug Chipman, Dermot Cott uli from One Community Together, Ros Jones from Howrah Bowls Club, Demi Smith from Clarence City Council’s Youth Network Advisory Group and Alison Lai, CEO of Volunteering Tasmania at the 2018 Clarence City Council Volunteers Recepti on. VOLUNTEERS are the National Volunteers Bay on 22 May. in the state. like Clarence through of all our volunteers.” partnership with Coun- backbone of the Clar- Week recently in honour Alison Lai, resident Clarence Mayor the donation of even a Community mem- cil, is always on the ence community. of the many volunteers and chief executive Doug Chipman said small amount of time,” bers wanting to volun- lookout for volunteers For many of these who make Clarence a offi cer of Volunteering the value of volunteers he said. teer in the community to help with a range of people, helping others better place to live. Tasmania, was wel- should never be under- “Volunteering plays are encouraged to ap- tasks from gardening to or the environment is a More than 80 peo- comed as the guest estimated or taken for a key part in developing proach one of the many grocery shopping. way of life that benefi ts ple from the community speaker and spoke granted. our community’s sense groups in Clarence. For more informa- the whole municipality. attended the evening about the role of the “A profound of belonging, worth and Alternatively, the tion on this service, A “thank you” re- function at Clarence on organisation and the sig- impact can be made resilience and we truly Clarence Community visit www.ccc.tas.gov.au/ ception was held during the Bay at Kangaroo nifi cance of volunteering on entire communities value the contribution Volunteer Service, run in volunteers

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6 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News Discovery celebrates a decade of nurturing and inspiring

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CITY OF CLARENCE Winter Warming Walk Mortimer Bay/Calverts Lagoon Circuit Clarence City Council invites walkers to join us on a free guided circuit walk of Mortimer Bay/Calverts Lagoon. Enjoy coastal scenery while walking through pleasant silver peppermint, blue gum woodlands and coastal heathlands. Date: Saturday 14 July 2018 Departure time: 8.30am Staff , family and friends gathered to celebrate Discovery Early Learning Centre’s 10th birthday. Distance: Approx. 15km and 100m height gain LAUDERDALE’s Discov- the spot. all their wonderful work from them, as well as the Duration: 5 hours (at a moderate pace) ery Early Learning Centre Lauderdale Early with their families and the wonderful staff who were Meet: Corner of Rifle Range Rd and Gellibrand Dr, Sandford has reason for celebration Learning Centre director community. involved and make us feel with June marking its DanYele Fox-Baratt said “I look forward to a part of the community,” For more information and to book your place contact 10th anniversary. it was a joyful occasion sharing many more she said. Phil Watson on 6217 9713 or at [email protected] Family and friends to celebrate Discovery’s achievements with “It was a nice warm gathered to enjoy a bar- milestone. the children, families, feeling, even though it becue, cake and music. “The children were educators and the local was a cold day.” Children’s artworks engaged from the very community.” The Discovery Early were showcased on a start working on the 10- Rebekah Hill has two Learning Centres are a special banner and a year banner and capturing children who attend the Tasmanian family owned time capsule containing the world for the time centre and said her eldest and operated organisa- drawings, photos and capsule,” she said. daughter Emily, aged tion. their voices of what’s “On the day, they three, loved fi lling in the The centres provide happening in the world were excited to be a part hole for the time capsule high quality child care and today was buried in the of it all by baking the and jumping on it. educational programs for ‘fairy garden’. birthday cake, burying “It was so beautiful children in a safe, secure, Another free event in Clarence www.ccc.tas.gov.au A lemon tree was the capsule, planting the to see the other families challenging and nurturing also planted to honour lemon tree and sharing and the engagement environment.

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Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 7 Community News Fort Bellerive Primary’s historic bus tour Direction’s future guaranteed

Liberal Senator Eric Abetz and Defense Minister Marise Payne show Brigadier Matt Galton the proposed project.

DEFENCE investment and ensure the upkeep of $2.8 million in Fort of Fort Direction for its Direction will ensure its annual dawn services. Current Bellerive Primary School staff outside the old infant school in Chapman Street. ongoing viability, Tasma- “This is a wonderful BELLERIVE Primary local community. School teacher Monique “It also assisted my Beginning 5 No- nian Liberal Senator Eric vote of confi dence in School continues to Their knowledge Hamilton said it was a decision making with the vember, this will include Abetz says. Fort Direction’s future celebrate its 175th anni- can now be passed on “great team activity.” class project to undertake several history bus tours The Minister for by the Liberal Govern- versary in style through to benefi t the students, “The tour was so for the year.” available for former Defence, Senator Marise ment, noting that it was a wide range of activities with all grades undertak- informative and provided The school will be parents, staff and stu- Payne, recently visited slated for closure by the and events. ing projects about the me with school and com- holding key activities in dents, as well as current Fort Direction, highlight- previous government,” Recently, staff were school’s long history. munity facts that I wasn’t early November with a members of the school ing the strategic impor- Senator Abetz said. treated to a guided bus Bellerive Primary aware of,” she said. week of major events. community. tance of the facility and “Senator Bushby’s tour around the Eastern the Federal Government’s endeavours on behalf of Shore as part of an activi- commitment to the area. the Tasmanian Liberal ty for teacher planning. ADVERTISEMENT The investment will Senate Team to keep Fort Conducted by be spent building a new Direction open has been John Sargent from the administration complex absolutely vindicated Bellerive Historical So- with 95 per cent of the with this latest invest- ciety, the tour provided value to be awarded to ment.” the school’s staff with JULIE COLLINS MP local contractors. The building works an understanding and This will maintain a should be completed education about the old viable defence industry within six months. school buildings in the If you require assistance on any federal matter, please call me on 6244 1222.

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8 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News Keep the kids entertained Looking back at Rosny Hill include a 100 room hotel velopment proposal is could re-submit a comply- this school holidays and 100 seat restaurant large-scale and would ing petition.” for hotel guests, a 120 have a huge impact on Mayor Chipman said rhymes and short stories. seat restaurant open to the environment, especial- that at its meeting on It is also an opportunity for the the public, 25 seat kiosk/ ly through the massive 18 June, Council would adults and little ones to socialise café, function room for increase in local traffi c.” confi rm whether the indoors out of the cold. 150 to 200 people, pub- An electronic petition petition complies with the “It is great to be able to partner lic toilets and carpark. of more than 1,200 sig- Local Government Act with the Rosny Library through this There will also be a natures from concerned requirements. collaborative activity and to provide new pavement and look- members of the Clarence If it does, Council engaging and educational sessions at out platform partly built community has been would set a date for the Eastlands for our community to enjoy over the top of the hotel presented to Council public meeting. during the school holidays,” Eastlands DURING the 1950s, to improve the facilities requesting they hold a “Council is then centre manager Luke Jamieson said. Mary Anning and her for people viewing the public meeting to discuss required to advertise the Rosny Library’s Sandra Griffi th husband Brian (pictured) city and the river toward the development. meeting and allow time said sharing rhymes, songs and stories never expected to see Storm Bay. Clarence Mayor Doug for submissions before THE winter school holidays are nearly every day with your child helped a much of their kids in the The viewing platform Chipman said the elec- holding the public meet- here again which is why Eastlands is young brain develop. school holidays. will be open to the public tronic petition submitted ing,” Mayor Chipman inviting children to join storytelling “Reading with your child every It wasn’t because the 25 hours a day, seven to Council was currently said. and Rock & Rhyme sessions as part of day can be fun and helps develop long-term Rosny residents days a week. being processed. “It is important to the Rosny Library program. their listening, memory and word weren’t a close-knit The Traffi c Impact He said that subject to note that the preferred During July, families and carers skills,” she said. family, but simply that Assessment predicted that it being a complying peti- developer, Hunter De- with babies and toddlers up to the For more information, including adventures on Rosny Hill the development would tion, he looked forward to velopments, has lodged a age of two years old are welcome for all sessions dates and times, visit were too inviting for the result in 700 additional holding a public meeting development application 30 minutes of fun with songs, action www.eastlandsshoppingcentre.com.au four Anning children. car movements a day. as soon as practicable. with Council. There were cubby Rosny Hill Friends’ “Two petitions were “Council will consider houses to build and end- Network convenor initially submitted by the this at a special meeting less games of hide and Peter Edwards said the Rosny Hill Friends Net- which will be open to the seek in the bush at the local community was not work, but those petitions public with representa- top of the hill. opposed to development did not comply with the tions able to be made at At that time there on the hill. requirements contained that time.” Come in for a was no road and just a “But it needs to in the Local Government In compliance with few bush tracks to lead to be of an appropriately Act,” he said. the Local Government the spectacular views at small scale, which would “Council sought Act requirements and chat at my new the top. generate only a modest advice regarding the pe- timeframes, the most As the owners of the increase in traffi c,” he titions and informed the likely dates for a public electorate office only shop in Montagu said. petitioner at the earliest meeting will be between Bay, the Annings were “The Hunter De- opportunity so that they 16 and 18 July. known to everyone in the Address: community, which also 1/17 Bligh Street, Rosny, TAS 7018 included Cuthbertson’s ( former office) boat yard and the original Montagu Bay Primary Phone: School. 6212 2328 They have lived in Phillip Stephens Email: Rosny for 61-years. [email protected] “It was a wonderful place for the children in FUNERALS those days,” Mrs Anning said. “In the holidays Always fighting especially, they would be off exploring the hill or for Franklin mucking around in boats personal... on the bay.” Mr and Mrs Anning with care are among those to have reservations about what that makes Rosny may become if the development proposed the difference David O'Byrne by Hunter Developments is approved by Clarence Member for Franklin City Council. Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Energy, ph: (03) 6245 0544 www.psfunerals.com Local Government, Planning and Sport. When fi nalised, the Office - 25 Electra Place, Mornington Chapel - 28 Riawena Road, Rosny Leader of Opposition Business $50 million development application is expected to 9

Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 9 Community News Landcarers explore the Eastern Shore

Ryan Richards and Millie Rathjen looking for water bugs collected by wader-clad John Gooderham, from the Water Bug Company, gives landcarers a brief on how to use the Water Bug App. volunteers from Barilla Creek. ABOUT 40 landcarers Waterbug Company People from 13 Group convenor Adam desired effect of bringing the genuine level of efforts to maintain and from the Hobart area freshwater ecologist John southern Tasmanian Holmstrom showed how more visitors to the re- interest in the landcare improve their local are- were up to their waists in Gooderham showed par- Landcare groups along they were maintaining serve and allowing them community. as,” he said. water bug identifi cation ticipants how to collect with Clarence Mayor the area as a haven for to learn about the special “People are looking For more informa- at Cambridge Primary waterbugs and how to Doug Chipman, Alder- wildlife among suburban area. to fi nd new ways to un- tion, phone Rod Knight School last month. use the new Waterbug man Kay McFarlane and development. Landcare Tasmania’s derstand what is happen- on 0419 529 807 or Participants enthu- App to identify them. staff from Clarence City Mr Holmstrom said chief executive offi cer ing in our environment community landcare siastically donned their The app is part of the Council also joined in on the new interpretation Rod Knight said the and how to incorporate manager Peter Stronach waders to get up close National Waterbug Blitz, the day. trail was having the strong turnout showed these in their ongoing on 0429 858 402. and personal with the a citizen science initiative “Landcare is very Barilla Rivulet as part for collecting data on the important in helping to of The Eastern Shore health of rivers and wet- address land manage- Advertisement Member Outreach BBQ lands around Australia. ment issues in Clarence,” (MOB). Participants found Mayor Chipman said. It was hosted by a diverse collection of The day included Cambridge Primary waterbugs, indicating a hilltop walk through School Landcare Group that the restoration of Glebe Hill Bushland and Glebe Hill Bushland Barilla Rivulet has been Reserve. Reserve Landcare Group. successful. Glebe Hill Landcare IMAGINE Leap Health HEALTHY WATERWAYS Rosny now offer podiatry services. IT’S EASY IF YOU TRY

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10 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News Dark Mofo returns to Rosny Barn TASMANIA’S much- Howrah Primary loved winter event Dark Mofo will return to the Eastern Shore thanks to a partnership with Clar- ence City Council. School students As part of the annual festival, an exhibition will take place in the Rosny Barn from Mel- bourne-based artist Troy tackle politics Emery. ‘Wildlife’ is set to bring colourful and inquisitive thoughts to gallery visitors and willl include an opening night party that will warm the night with fire and light. Described as a tech- nicolour menagerie of imagined creatures, Wild- life will fill the gallery’s corners and loom from Wildlife, by artist Troy Emery, will feature a range of technicolour imagined creatures. overhead. Emery’s sculptures to understand animals tical beauty, and the way as decorative objects. examine how we begin through stories and mys- that animals can be seen As animal extinction becomes increasingly more common and many exotic species only exist in captivity, this exhibition will have you wondering whether the wild animals we love today will one day be as imaginary as Emery’s colourful creatures. Human relationships with animals are com- Oenone Schofield and Elka Becker during the role play at Parliament House. plex, but Wildlife asks GRADE six students at The school was message that he took questions in a playful Howrah Primary School extended an invitation away from her speech way through texture, has spent a busy term to Government House was that it was impor- colour and theatre. brushing up on their his- by the Governor, Her tant to make the most “Council is delighted tory of federation and Excellency, Professor of every opportunity. to be partnering with democracy in Australia. the Honourable Kate Howrah Primary Dark Mofo in 2018, The students attend- Warner AC. School teacher Dave welcoming back one of ed Parliament House Students received a Maddern said the Australia’s premier art last month where they tour of the state rooms students demonstrated ENROLMENTS for 2019 are due on festivals to Clarence,” undertook role playing and grounds, had lunch a high level of engage- Clarence Mayor Doug to understand how a Bill in the ballroom and ment with their learning. Chipman said. becomes law. were given the opportu- “They have been “Dark Mofo events FRIDAY 29 JUNE “This was a won- nity to ask the Gover- very fortunate to have are always popular and derful opportunity for nor about her role in access to Parliament, Guilford Young College has an outstanding record challenge us to think students to authentically Parliament. Government House and of academic and vocational training achievement. outside the square. engage with an election Former Premier of also a former Premier in “I’m sure this year’s of Speaker, members of Tasmania Lara Gid- Ms Giddings,” he said. We accompany students to create their own future, event, Wildlife, will bring parliament and sit in the dings also visited the “This meant they aspiring to make a positive contribution to our world. what we know and love Chamber where current classroom to speak have experienced in about this mid-winter sitting Members sit,” about her experience in a tangible way many event.” Howrah Primary School politics. aspects of their history WE WELCOME STUDENTS FROM The Wildlife exhibi- teacher Purdie Reason She spoke about and social science learn- ALL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES tion will run from 2 to 3 said. her life prior to politics, ing about federation and 6 to 29 June from “It allowed them her rise to Premier and and democracy. 11am to 5pm. GYC enrolment enquiries to consider the role of what it was like to hold “The experiences More information Parliament and its main the title. have certainly been a 6238 4312 [email protected] can be found at www. function to make laws Grade six student highlight of the grade clarenceartsandevents.net which govern citizens.” Isaac Summers said the six year.” 11

Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 11 Community News That’s Entertainment set to dazzle

One Cow. One Moon. One Mission.

Adapted by Patch Theatre from the book THE COW TRIPPED OVER THE MOON

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WED 27 JUNE at 5:30pm The cast of ‘That’s Entertainment’ will be sure to entertain.

AUDIENCES are in for a including Les Miserables, and even a song and begin at 2pm and tickets purchased online at www. BOOK NOW delight when the Lincoln Brigadoon, Easter Parade, dance routine or two. will be available at the trybooking.com/VJQA theatreroyal.com.au Singers join the Southern Carousel, The Roar of the That’s Entertainment doors from 1.30pm. or www.trybooking.com/ 6233 2299 Voices and Men in Black Greasepaint, the Smell of will be held at the Dunal- Tickets are available at VJUM. to present a two-hour the Crowd and more. ley Community Hall on the Shell Dunalley Service Adult tickets cost $15, extravaganza of music. There will be 80 voic- 21 July and the Rosny Station, and the Bellerive concession costs $12 and ‘That’s Entertainment’ es raised in harmony with College Auditorium on and Lindisfarne Newsa- children costs $5. will feature 24 songs from a full ensemble, individual 22 July. gencies. The price includes 19 different musicals, choirs, small groups, solos The performances They can also be afternoon tea. Facial Rejuvination, Skin Tag Removal, Facial & Body Scars, Age or Sun Spots, Hair Removal Facial Rejuvination, Skin Tag Removal, $1.95 million public pier and Facial & Body Scars, Age or Sun Spots, Hair Removal breakwater for Bellerive A PUBLIC pier and City Council. Road and Victoria Es- hour access. able to berth at the exist- 5/1 STANTON PLACE, CAMBRIDGE breakwater at 14A Victo- The $1.95 million planade near the former The pier will stretch ing ferry landing near the P: 0477 774 717 | CPMLC.COM.AU ria Esplanade in Bellerive public pier and breakwa- wharf, adjacent to the 105 metres into the pier,” Mayor Chipman 5/1E: [email protected] STANTON PLACE, CAMBRIDGE has received planning ter will be located at the public car park. mouth of Kangaroo said. P: 0477 774 717 | CPMLC.COM.AU approval from Clarence junction of Cambridge It will provide 24- Bay and will include a “Council is working E: [email protected] 2.5-metre-wide walkway with TasPorts and the with seating, lighting, and State Government on the TIMBER & LUXURY TILES a navigation beacon at possibility of a new ferry CARPET LAMINATE BAMBOO VINYL & RUGS the end. terminal located near “The pier will the hotel development improve access for the approved earlier this year. Dr Greg Schwarz MBBS, B.Med. Sci, MSC(Env Mgt) FACNEM public to the waterfront “We are committed 100+ PAGES OF FLOORING DESIGN TRENDS & INSPIRATION and also act as breakwa- to achieving the best ter to reduce and provide outcome for Kangaroo RRP $7.95 (incl GST) SPECIAL INTEREST IN protection from waves to Bay, for residents, visitors 2018 Kangaroo Bay,” Clarence and commuters.” Neurological Conditions Mayor Doug Chipman The decision by said. Council follows a stat- Autism Spectrum “It will include utory public exhibition protection for public period and a community Chronic Fatigue moorings, the public information session held Cancer Support and After Care Visit our showroom to boat ramp, the Bellerive late last year. Yacht Club marina and It is expected that Auto Immune Conditions pick up your free copy. the existing boardwalk the construction of the infrastructure. public pier will take six Allergies and Food Intolerances choicesflooring.com “It is also another months to complete step in the wider en- once all conditions of the hancement of Kangaroo development application Gore Street Medical Choices Flooring by Boxall Bay.” are met. 2 Gore Street, South Hobart 13c Tasman Highway, Midway Point The pier does not in- A copy of the report 6265 2008 • choicesflooring.com.au clude a ferry terminal or to Council can be found Appointments 6224 6717 boat berthing capability. at www.ccc.tas.gov.au/ www.gorestreetmedical.com.au “Ferries will still be agendas&minutes

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12 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News Nominations now open Eastside Activity Centre Award wins prestigious award • Heather & Christopher Chong Outstanding Achiever Award • MAIB Disability Achievement Award • Get Moving Tasmania Physical Activity Award Fon- terra Australia Agriculture Award • Ricoh Business Centre Hobart Community Group of the Year Award IF someone has impressed you with their community spirit, why not nominate them for an award? Prizes will be donated by Bentleys Tasmania and The statewide search for local contributors who Southern Cross Television. are making a difference in their community began The awards celebrate the passion of people who with the launch of the 2018 Tasmanian Community are committed to making Tasmania a better place to Achievement Awards on 5 June. live. Every person or group nominated will receive a Some of the categories that will be open for certifi cate of achievement. nominations include: For more information on determining which category to nominate into or to read about the other BEST BUYS• Prime Super Business Achievement Award BEST BUYS categories available, visit www.awardsaustralia.com/ 1000W COLUMN FORGET CITY TRAVEL• Prime Super FITTED Employer SINGLEExcellence in Aged Care tascaa HEATERS ELECTRIC SHOP LOCAL BLANKETS $55 PARK AT OUR DOOR Gymnasti cs Australia senior manager club services Brooke Irvine presents Greg Harvey with his $36 award. Photo credit: Anthony Burns. AND SAVE ROKEBY’S Eastside The centre is used who put their heart and 4 PLATE Activity Centre (EAC) by many schools and or- soul into community UPRIGHT STOVES BIG LG 40LT CHEF SLIDE OUT has taken out the highly ganisations and has even sport,” Confederation of MICROWAVE OVENS RANGEHOODS sought after national hosted the Tasmanian Australian Sports chief Inside Sport Clubbies Symphony Orchestra. executive offi cer Rob STAINLESS STEEL Award for Best Facility Inside Sport Clubbies Bradley said. $519 $188 GARAGESHOP 24/7 ONLINE WWW.BETTA.COM.AU SALE across Australia. Awards are co-presented Ms Harvey said she The award was part with the Confederation and her husband Greg QUEEN$188 SIZE FITTED FORGET CITY TRAFFIC FAN HEATERS of the 2018 Sportscover of Australian Sports and were proud to have 5.5KG ELECTRIC BLANKETS TOP LOAD FACTORY SECONDS LG 8.5KG TOP Clubbies Awards and Sportscover. established their centre LOAD WASHERS recognised EAC as the The Clubbies are in a community that has WASHERS VARIOUS PRODUCTS SHOP LOCAL best venue for Australian recognised as the largest “done it tough”. CHOOSE FROM SIMPSON PARK AT OUR DOOR AND SAVE grassroots sport. awards program of its “This award means a FISHER, FISHER & $69$698 $29 EAC owner Felicity type in Australia. lot to us as it is some rec- $399 PAYKEL AND OTHERS 2400W PANEL HEATERS 7KG ELECTRONIC DRYER Harvey said this was a “The Clubbies is ognition for all the hard ELECTRONIC huge achievement for the about rewarding the work our family has put family-run centre. dedication, integrity and into this community over 422LT 2 DOOR MASSIVE 519LT FAMILY SIZE “We are so proud to sportsmanship of those many years,” she said. FRIDGES CHEST FREEZERS DISHWASHERS have been given this na- $ $ tional recognition for our 239 389 centre after establishing it $695 $849 SIMPSON$449 7KG FRONT LOAD WASHERS LG 10KG TOP LOAD WASHERS six years ago,” she said. “We were up against tough competition, with SHOP 24/7 ONLINE WWW.BETTA.COM.AU more than 1,100 nomina- tions and 12 semi-fi nalists $ $ selected for each category. 478 948 “We have always BIG 292LT CHEST FREEZERS BIG 510LT 2 DOOR FRIDGES strived to provide an excellent facility with top quality equipment and trainers to help children and young people from $ 5 YEAR WARRANTY $ 5 YEAR WARRANTY all walks of life experi- 529 899 ence the joy and benefi ts of gymnastics and tram- polining among other activities.” EAC offers a variety Opening Times of programs to cater Mon-Fri for all ages, abilities and 9am - 5.15pm interests. Sat 10am - 3pm This includes gymnas- Closed public holidays tics, trampoline, rhythmic ROSNY PARK WINKLEIGH PLACE (UP FROM THE CINEMA) 6244 3373 gymnastics, FreeG and MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9AM - 5PM FRIDAY 9AM - 5.30PM SATURDAY 10AM - 3PM tumbling. CLOSED PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

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14 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 prime times WINTER 2018 Barefoot bowlers take off their shoes for a worthy cause

Volunteer Transport driver Arthur Wigley outside of South Eastern Community Care’s head offi ce. 25 years of driving change

Barefoot bowlers Vicki Bygrave and John Boatwright pictured with Carla Yahaya from Ronald McDonald House (middle) at the presentati on of the donati on. in south eastern Tasmania BAREFOOT bowlers of when Ronald McDonald pressure on families and the Rosny Park Bowls House was suggested, being able to cover or IN 1993, two women vehicle,” she said. port program to seek dividual choice, and can Club have put their best so it seemed to be a support their accommo- dedicated to their com- “Over the years, the the medical treatment be weekly, fortnightly or foot forward to support popular choice. dation during this time munity decided to make service kept growing and they need to remain fi t, even just once a month. a local charity. “Everyone likes to is key to keeping them a difference to the lives eventually we sought healthy and independent “SEC Care also wel- The group picked donate to a worthwhile close to their loved of people who were un- help from South Eastern in their homes,” she said. comes volunteers who Ronald McDonald charity.” one.” able to drive but needed Community Care (SEC “Without our vol- may wish to support House Hobart as its Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald to regularly attend medi- Care).” unteers, our transport the functioning of their organisation of choice. House Hobart manager House Hobart supports cal appointments. In 2006, the trans- program would not Day Centres located in During the season Carla Yahaya said the Tasmanian families with Using their own vehi- port service came under exist and people living in Brighton, Orford and the group raised funds “wonderful and gener- seriously ill or injured cles, Sorell-based women the auspice of SEC Care, isolated areas would be Sorell. through raffl es, collec- ous” donation would children. Irene Iles and Judy Berry allowing the service to forced to pay hundreds “SEC Care Day tions and small fi nes for cover the costs of family Operating for 20 started a program that expand, as well as secure of dollars for taxi fares Centre volunteers make minor indiscretions on nights in the house. years, the charity has provided transport to the future of the volun- they cannot afford.” a positive difference the green, which Bare- “Fundraising and supported more than people living in rural teer-run program. Ms Pollard said as by assisting clients with foot Bowls coordinator donations ensure that 7000 Tasmanian fam- parts of south eastern Today, the SEC Care our population contin- activities, morning and John Boatwright said we are able to keep the ilies. Tasmania. Transport Service has ued to age, the demand afternoon teas, lunch, as was “all in good fun.” house operational and The Rosny Park Founding member more than 12 volunteers for transportation contin- well as engaging in con- “We looked for a the doors open to future Bowls Club hosts a of the transport service who use SEC Care- ued to grow. versations and providing charity that would help families requiring the social Barefoot Bowls Judy Berry said over the owned vehicles to take “We are always company.” Tasmanians, especially same support during competition every fi rst fi ve years of oper- people to and from looking for people who For more informa- in Hobart because that’s their time of need,” she Wednesday evening ation, the demand for medical appointments want to give back to tion on volunteering at where we are all from,” said. from October to April. transport to non-urgent fi ve days a week. their community through SEC Care, phone 6269 he said. “Being away from For more informa- medical appointments SEC Care chief volunteering,” she said. 1200 or visit www. “We got a big cheer home and their jobs tion, phone John on continued to grow, so executive offi cer Helen “The time committed secommunitycare.com/ from all the bowlers puts signifi cant fi nancial 0407 430 145. measures were taken to Pollard said National to volunteering is an in- volunteer/ purchase a vehicle. Volunteer Week was a “In 1998, a group of time to refl ect on the us tirelessly fundraised dedication and compas- and sought support from sion of its volunteers. local businesses and or- “Many people in our ganisations until we were communities rely on our able to purchase our fi rst volunteer-run trans-

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COTA Tasmania has pages of information to Last year, Australians responded in a practical spot, avoid and protect lost more than $4.7 mil- way to assist older Tasma- yourself against scams. lion to scammers, mostly nians in avoiding scams You can report sus- as a result of identity and identity theft. pected or known scams to scams where people gave We have developed the Federal Government’s their personal information a new peer education Scamwatch by phoning to scammers, mostly over session called Protecting 1300 795 995 or visiting the phone. Your Finances. www.scamwatch.gov.au Many older people still While this peer use the traditional home education program is A few basic anti-scam phone landline and are about generally protecting hints: more likely to be home your fi nances, the session • Treat very carefully all when scammers call. also provides useful unsolicited promises DiGnity allows local residents the engage in social interacti on, gentle exercise and healthy eati ng. And because many information about scams, and requests for your scammers are so convinc- managing PINs, passwords personal and fi nancial ing and many older peo- and important documents, details over the phone ple are inherently trusting, and being a guarantor. or by email. Community campaign delivers they are over-represented If you’d like a COTA • Check the legitima- in scam statistics. peer educator to present cy of the request by But while telephone to your group, contact researching the person, scams are the most com- COTA on 6231 3265. company and offer. DIGnity in rural Tasmania mon offences, scammers COTA also has copies • Get independent advice also brazenly purport of the very informative if the offer involves THE University of supports people living part of life to take risks. come a well-established to be (for instance) a publication ‘Connections’ money, time or commit- Tasmania’s Centre for at home with dementia “Sometimes people and successful model of phone company or published by the Depart- ment. Rural Health is leading a who are from residential are denied that oppor- nature-based preventative energy provider, sending ment of Justice. • Never respond to community-based project aged care or socially tunity. healthcare,” Dr Marsh bogus documents such as The latest edition of unexpected requests for to help reduce isolation isolated for any reason “Our program said. telephone bills and energy this excellent booklet has personal details. and improve health and to join in with their local adheres to the idea that “The crowd funding bills to consumers on rep- lots of general consum- • Destroy old bills, re- wellbeing. community. there is dignity in risk, campaign and govern- lica bogus letterhead, with er advice including a cords and expired cards DIGnity is a success- “The gardens and provides low levels of ment support will help demands for payments to signifi cant section on scam – don’t just bin them. ful community garden offer onsite professional risk that help people feel us expand this wellbeing initiative that provides support and are staffed human and restore their project and allow its residents in the state’s by an occupational dignity.” continuation throughout SOUTH EASTERN COMMUNITY CARE | SEC CARE south-east with oppor- therapist, mental health DIGnity was estab- autumn while providing a tunities to engage in counsellor, fi bre artists, lished in late 2016 with a good base for it to extend Providing quality community care and support to rural positive social interac- social researcher, garden grant from the Tasmanian over the next two years. and regional parts of Southern Tasmania tion, gentle exercise and coordinators and many Community Fund, allow- “All additional funds healthy eating. volunteers. ing the Centre for Rural raised will go towards the Approved provider of Home Care Packages Centre for Rural “Community mem- Health to roll out the program and allow us to • Day Centre Services • NDIS Provider Health researcher Dr bers of all ages can partic- program at Neighbour- run even more sessions.” • Respite Care – Centre • Home Care Packages Pauline Marsh said the ipate in various activities hood House gardens in DIGnity is also Based and In-Home • Home and Community initiative supported locals which include connecting Nubeena, Dunalley and supported by community • Personal Care Care Services (HACC) to overcome physical, with nature, meeting new Dodges Ferry. provider partnerships, • Domestic Assistance • Community Home cognitive and emotional people, basket-weaving A crowd funding with between 10 to • Social Support Support Program (CHSP) • Home and Garden Services barriers to good health. or helping make a shared campaign has been 40 residents of all ages Maintenance • DVA Nursing “DIGnity builds lunch using harvested underway to support its attending sessions across • Foot Clinic • Veterans’ Home Care on the existing health ingredients. continuation, with the participating gardens. • Community Nursing • Brokered Services benefi ts of community “The name DIGnity State Government also For more informa- • Transport gardens, but makes was inspired from the committing a further tion about the DIGnity “Helping our communities enjoy the life them more inclusive and concept ‘dignity of risk’, $70,000 over the next crowd funding campaign, they want to live” accessible for all people,” which is used by some two years. visit www.communities. she said. health advocates to artic- “The initial funding bendigobank.com.au/ Web: www.secommunitycare.com.au | Ph: 03 6269 1200 “The DIGnity team ulate that it is a normal enabled DIGnity to be- projects/dignity 12 Somerville Street, Sorell TAS 7172 | Email: [email protected]

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16 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Community News EastErn shorE MowErs Fighting fi res and fl oods – sales - service - repairs Full range of toro Denise is here to volunteer push and ride WHEN Denise Seward on mowers signed up to help at the 2015 Cricket World Dare Cook Cup, she never im- agined that she would 6243 7776 one day be fi ghting fi res 44 Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne or crossing the country to help in disaster affect- ed communities. Fast-forward three years and the Depart- ment of Human Services staff member, who has been helping Centrelink and Medicare custom- ers for more than four decades, is now a level one volunteer fi re fi ghter with the Tasmania Fire Service, as well as a volunteer emergency services worker with the Australian Red Cross. “In 2017, I was deployed to North Queensland to provide support in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone a la carte dining Debbie,” Ms Seward Friday night offer said. “I worked out of Receive a FREE beer, wine or soft the recovery centres and drink with every meal purchased* through outreach pro- $13 MEALS grams in Airlie Beach, EVERY WEDNESDAY Bar opens 5pm - A la carte dining starts from 6pm. Proserpine and Bowen, NIGHT FROM 5.30PM *Must show this original coupon to redeem offer. visiting many affected families. BAR OPEN SUNDAYS 4-6 PM “I spent time talking to people to ensure Volunteer fi re fi ghter Denise Seward. GEILSTON BAY BOAT CLUB IS AVAILABLE FOR FUNCTION HIRE: they were safe and had PARTIES - BIRTHDAYS - WEDDINGS - MEETINGS support from family, how giving a little bit of “Anyone can be “It’s like a family and (WHEELCHAIR FRIENDLY) friends or other external your time can make a a volunteer and do everyone looks after organisations. huge impact in the lives all kinds of things like each other. BOOKING AND ENQUIRIES TO KAREN ON 0459 573 293 “Sometimes I just of others and wants to helping with reading at “When we do extended a smile, a help- share her passion. schools or visiting sen- training, I can’t always DeBomford Lane, Geilston Bay ing hand or a comforting “This National Volun- iors in nursing homes. jump over the obstacle www.geilstonbayboatclub.com.au hug. teer Week, I wanted to “I love volunteering courses, but people help “It was one of the encourage people, espe- because it gives me an me across. most rewarding volun- cially young people and opportunity to make “It’s about working teer experiences and women, to volunteer a difference and give as a team, just as we do I feel so privileged to in a fi eld that interests back to the community, in the fi eld – and you have been involved.” them and benefi ts the and I’ve made lifelong never know where that Ms Seward knows community,” she said. friendships. might take you.” Motorists urged to prepare for winter THE RACT is urging eight seat belts required between scheduled atic for motorists as they motorists to be vigilant attention,” he said. servicing. could be dangerous in about checking the con- “There were also “Depending on usage wet or icy conditions. New self-storage facility dition of their vehicles in many and varied me- and distance travelled, “Low tread levels preparation for winter. chanical issues that, if vehicles should be can result in aquaplan- Free winter vehicle left unchecked and unre- serviced as per recom- ing during wet weather, NOW OPEN in Mornington safety checks undertak- solved, could create the mended intervals or at resulting in total loss of en during April by the need for costly major least annually for those control when travelling Mornington Storage Solutions is a facility which RACT across the state engine repairs.” who don’t travel far.” at speed,” he said. provides secure self storage in Mornington, 80 SQUARE revealed a number of Mr Oakley said Mr Oakley said “Tyre tread depth Tasmania. major safety concerns these results were an that of serious concern should be at least 1.5 METRE for vehicle owners. important reminder RACT found three head millimetres across the Located just a short 10 minute drive from WORK-SHOP RACT community for motorists to closely restraints had been full surface of the tyre. Hobart’s CBD in a quiet, easy accessible area. manager Will Oakley check the condition of removed from vehicle “Any less and motor- AVAILABLE said of 108 voluntary their vehicles now. seats. ists are exposing them- Our facility is fully security fenced under 24 hour vehicle checks more “It was obvious that “It is a concerning selves and other road CCTV surveillance and has security lighting. Yard FOR LEASE. than 20 per cent (24 simple between service serious issue that people users to unnecessary space also available for caravans, trailers, boats Perfect for vehicles) needed at last checks are not being are unaware of the role dangers when the roads etc. Tradesmen or large one tyre replaced, 12 carried out by many a head restraint plays in are wet, and to being storage - $230 per vehicles needed wiper vehicle owners, resulting a crash,” he said. booked for driving an blades replaced and 47 in potential costly repairs “Head restraints are unroadworthy vehicle.” An access card to the facility will be given to each week including GST. client and allows for 24 hour, 7 day a week access. lights were not working or serious injury,” he as important as seat belts Mr Oakley urged properly. said. and play an integral part motorists to have their “We also found “If a motorist is una- in the vehicle restraint vehicle serviced regu- 20 vehicles needed ble to check oil and tyres safety system.” larly. Please phone Jane on 0439 271 096 oil (we used almost themselves, if possible Mr Oakley also high- “An inspection by a or email [email protected] 30 litres of oil topping they should consider lighted poor tyre con- qualifi ed mechanic is the up to required levels), using a fuel outlet that dition, insuffi cient tread best way to be sure your www.morningtonstoragesolutions.com.au 22 vehicles needed a offers driveway service depth and low pressure car is in safe condition,” replacement battery and at least a couple of times as potentially problem- he said. 17

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State MP for Franklin gets fl u shot at local pharmacy

Among those to benefi t from the new website will be, from left , Pat Harman, Margarita White-McColl, Gloria Sweatnam and Agata Hribersek, who were award recipients during Hospice Week recently. Increased access for Hospice Volunteers

State Member for Franklin David O’Byrne highlights how easy it is to get vaccinated against the fl u. INCREASED access as palliative care units,” support that is available,” and information is now she said. she said. STATE Member for selves, those around us “Our customers can that when they protect available to Tasmanians “Additionally, all Tasmanian Commu- Franklin David O’Byrne at work and in commu- just come to our phar- themselves they also living with and affected three regions offer a non- nity Fund chairperson has acted to help lift fl u nity groups, but also the macy and organise their help to protect the com- by life-limited illness, clinical bereavement sup- Sally Darke congrat- immunisation rates by most vulnerable such as protection against this munity by stopping the with Hospice Volunteers port program ‘Walking ulated the volunteer getting his fl u vacci- older Tasmanians and year’s fl u strain. spread of the virus.” South Tas’ new website Through Grief’, which organisation and said nation administered young children,” Mr “It is so much easier Ms Faye said in now up and running. is designed to support the website was an by a local community O’Byrne said. and more convenient the time that commu- Stage one of the adults who are bereaved important community pharmacist. “The advice from the than having to go to nity pharmacists had website (www.hos- as a result of terminal initiative that informed A recent Pharmacy public health experts is the doctor, getting a been administering the picevolunteers.org.au) – illness.” Tasmanians about access Guild study showed 50 clear – get yourself a fl u prescription, taking it vaccine, there had been which was made possible Ms Mackey said she to volunteer support for per cent of Australians shot and get it done as to the pharmacy to be a high percentage of with a grant from the was grateful for the fund- terminally ill patients and were not planning to soon as possible.” dispensed, and then people being vaccinated Tasmanian Community ing provided by the State their families. be immunised this year, Pharmacy owner returning to the doctor for the fi rst time. Fund – is now live and Government via the Tas- Ms Darke said hos- while only 43 per cent Anna Faye said having to get the injection. “In the past they provides contact details manian Health Service, pice volunteer organi- were aware they needed Mr O’Byrne as a fl u vac- “Now people are have not been able to for the southern organ- and for the generous be- sations operated in the a fl u shot every year cination customer sent able to come into our take the time of having isation and its regional quests and philanthropic three Tasmanian regions, to achieve maximum an important message pharmacy and in a very a vaccination done counterparts. partnerships, such as with and worked alongside protection against the to the community, par- short time get their through a GP,” she said. Hospice Volunteers the Ponting Foundation, specialist services to disease. ticularly given the recent vaccination and be Ms Faye stressed South manager Anna that enabled her service meet individual patient Mr O’Byrne received survey results of about protected against this that pharmacists giving Mackey said the new to effectively support needs. his fl u vaccination at the only half of Australians disease. the shot had to undergo website was an impor- the needs of Tasmanians “Trained volunteers TerryWhite Chemmart planning to have a fl u “Last year we saw special training. tant contact point for approaching end of life. in the north, north-west Pharmacy in Lindisfarne, shot this year. about 250,000 people “This ensures we patients, families and “In the case of our and south of the state highlighting just how “This demonstrates being infected with the have the knowledge volunteers. new website, the grant provide a vital source of easy it is to access the the ease of access to fl u and around 18,000 and skills to both deliver “Across the state, vol- provided by the Tasma- palliative care support to important health service vaccinations through Australians are hospital- the vaccine safely and unteers provide skilled, nian Community Fund Tasmanian families,” she through community pharmacies, making it ised due to the fl u each effectively, as well as compassionate care in cli- has been invaluable in said. pharmacies. that much simpler for year, with 3000 dying. being able to identify ents’ places of residence, helping us build greater For more informa- “It’s important to get anyone to get their fl u “Also, the communi- and treat any possible and in hospitals and awareness across the tion, visit hospicevolun- a fl u shot to protect our- shot,” she said. ty needs to remember side effects,” she said. specialist facilities such community about the teers.org.au 18

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SEC Care offering opportunities like

FullersThe BookshopPenguin Lessons by Tom Books of theMichell Month pb $22.99 for June never before While holidaying in Uruguay, school Professional composer Deo Bosco will be hosti ng a number of Purchase any of teacherthese titles Tom Michellduring savesthe month a penguin workshops for local aspiring musicians. of June and receivefrom an a freeoil slick. hot The drink penguin at our refuses Afterwordto Café. leave Conditionshis side and apply. soon touches the lives of everyone he meets. A passion for WarmInsomniac and fuzzy, City hilarious by Bill and life- affirming,Hayes it’s our Book of the Month ideas and learning forMoving February. portrait Enjoy of a love, coffee grief on the A CREATIVE exchange The course will cover house with every purchase. and life in NYC. Hayes’s program is presenting writing, composing and affection for his adopted city, aspiring musicians with a arranging a song, produc- Theand Birdman’s the partner Wife he by discovers Melissa rare opportunity to write, ing its “sound” and best Ashleylate in hb life, SPECIAL is contagious PRICE $29.99 arrange and produce practice in getting your Artistand Elizabeth uplifting, Gould as are spent the her life music under the tutelage work out into the world. capturingmany connections the sublime beautyhe forms of birds of professional composer, “Music feeds the soul, thewandering world had thenever streets. seen before.I couldn’t But guitarist and electronic it makes your heart beat put it down – Adam her legacy was eclipsed by the fame instrumentalist Deo faster, connects you to a of her husband, John Gould. The Bosco. bigger world of imagi- This opportunity is nation and feeling,” Mr Birdman’sWinnie-the-Pooh’s Wife at last gives 50 voice to a passionate and adventurous spirit just one of a series of Bosco said. Things to do Before 21 classes being run by “This course brings who was so much more than the Under the NDIS, SEC Care creates an individual program to give you the power to make the You’re 53/4 by A.A. Milne decisions about how you want to live your life. Kickstart Arts from June people together to ex- woman behind the man. An absolute winner! Full to August, including plore their musical ideas A COLLABORATION a client commented that ipating in educational of fun and little reminders cheesemaking with Bruce and then shows them Mopoke. by Philip Bunting hb between a Tasmanian previously she had been programs, vocational of adventures to be had in Kemp, tango, taketina, how to promote their $24.99 not-for-profi t organisation ‘just surviving and not training, volunteering, your own backyard, from herbal remedies, mirror work.” One owl’s struggle to find peace. It’s and the National Disa- living’, and the individu- through communi- mosaics, polymer clay, Throughout his 30- making fi ngerprint animals, to a little bit funny, a little bit cheeky, a bility Insurance Scheme alised, community-centric ty-based initiatives and painting without brushes year career, Mr Bosco (NDIS) is empowering approach has allowed her expressing themselves wholesplashing lot of fun. in Stylishlypuddles, illustratedfl ower and rites of passage. has toured extensively people to live their best to discover a new lease creatively through art and pressing and playingand Poohsticks! very simply told, this is a kind and All workshops will through Europe, South possible lives. on life. music. take place at the Kickstart Africa and Australia, touching book about fun, diversity South Eastern “Every day we see “As your chosen pro- and impermanence.Patrick Melrose Series Arts Centre in St Johns performing and recording Community (SEC) Care the NDIS creating real vider, we will work with Park, New Town. his own folk, jazz and Vols. 1&2 by Edward is passionate about sup- change in the lives of you to develop a support St. Aubyn Producer Christian electronic inspired music. www.fullersbookshop.com.au porting people of all ages participants and their plan that both maintains Florence said he was He has composed Staff favourite. Dark and to stay healthy, happy families.” and ensures ongoing or find us on Facebook very enthusiastic about and recorded music for wickedly funny, the fi ve and active and the new Ms Lloyd-Timbs said growth in independence.” this Creative Exchange television, theatre, con- novels of the Patrick partnership will offer alongside standard care The NDIS will be program. temporary art, dance and Melrose series packed up opportunities like never and support elements, available for children “We at Kickstart have spoken word. in two volumes to celebrate before. the NDIS gave partici- aged zero to three and a passion for connecting The fi ve two-hour SEC Care disability pants the power to make adults aged 35 to 49 the release of the TV ideas and learning,” he Creative Exchange services manager Sacha decisions about the from 1 July. said. sessions with Deo Bosco series starring Benedict Lloyd-Timbs said NDIS social, educational and From the beginning Cumberbatch. “It’s so heartening to will be held on Thursday had delivered tailored physical activities they of next year, the NDIS see hundreds of people from 6.30pm to 8.30pm www.fullersbookshop.com.au programs that celebrat- undertook. will be available to adults making friends, sharing from 21 June to 19 July or fi nd us on facebook ed the lives, goals and “The development of aged 50 to 64. skills and knowledge and at the Kickstart Arts achievements of its our programs has been By 1 July 2019, the getting excited about Centre, St Johns Park, clients. an exciting and creative NDIS will be available to new possibilities.” New Town. “Since its inception, process for both our all eligible Tasmanians. The music course, To book, visit www. HEALTH, BEAUTY the NDIS approach has coordinators and clients SEC Care is reg- which runs over fi ve kickstartarts.org/write-re- enabled participants to as we explore the pos- istered with NDIS to weeks starting 21 June, is cord-produce-your-own- & LIFESTYLE CLASSIFIEDS form new friendships and sibilities made available deliver a selection of tailored to suit all types music community relationships, through the scheme,” she quality services. of music makers, from For more informa- develop life skills and said. For more information FREE THE BODY FOR THE MORE MATURE bedroom enthusiasts tion on the Creative pursue new hobbies, as “It is wonderful to on SEC Care, phone and emerging artists to Exchange Program, visit Relaxation and a good variety of movements from Yoga, well as increase their see our clients challenge 6269 1260 or visit www. Pilates & Tai Chi. Improve your breathing, posture, back care, established solo artists www.kickstartarts.org/ overall health, wellbeing themselves by partic- secommunitycare.com.au and band members. creative-exchange strength & fl exibility. and happiness,” she said. Enjoy an easy going, relaxing class. Tues 5.30pm Sth “After three weeks Hobart. Fern: 0438 234 962. participating in the NDIS, So much more than just a “quick fix”

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Chefaholic By Jo Cordell-Cooper* Melrose Place: Research backs up quotes from Socrates, • Carry a phone prefer- Cooking School “Hiking is the best her sentiments and there Aristotle and Father of ably with Telstra cover- A PADDOCKChefaholic TO PLATE COOKINGCooking EXPERIENCE School FOR ALL EVERYONE who knows work out. You can hike is a plethora of material National Parks (US) John age – coverage can be A paddock to plate cooking experience for all even a little bit about me for three hours and that has found walking in Muir, who penned this sketchy in places. knows I am mad keen on not even realise you’re nature reduces stress and gem in the late 1800s: • Wear hiking shoes – TURKISHDuck à l’orange DELIGHT bush walking. working out. And, hiking anxiety symptoms. “Thousands of tired, this is no place for city Ingredients There are benefi ts alone lets me have some This has been anec- nerve-shaken, over-civi- Ingredients minutes. Remove from shoes. • 570 ml water • 1 teaspoon red food that are obviously health time to myself.” dotally discussed many lised people are begin- • 1 x 2kg whole duck oven and cover with Grand • Stay on the path. • 4 Tablespoons gelatine Marniercolouring and cook for a and fi tness related, and Well said Jamie. times over the years. ning to fi nd out that • 150g butter powder further• 2 tablespoons 5 minutes. cornflour are summed up in this I do not doubt this One just needs to going to the mountains • Carry out any rubbish. •• 100ml 900g sugar Grand Marnier • 4 tablespoons icing sugar fabulous statement by has serious appeal to so search ‘inspiring hiking is going home; that wild- • There are toilets at the •• 50ml 2 tablespoons vinegar of rose waterRemove from oven and actress Jamie Lunar from many people. quotes’ and you’ll fi nd ness is a necessity. “ Springs and at the top, • 50g castor sugar strain all liquid into a So, how lucky are we but not on the tracks in •Method Juice of 3 oranges pot, add in vinegar, sugar to have such a magnif- between – know how 1.• 6 Lightlyoranges oil a 200mm squareand baking juice tin. of 3 oranges icent mountain right at to deal with toileting 2. Put the water, gelatine andand sugar reduce in auntil heavy a nicebased consistency. The Parkside Foundation our door step. waste. Methodpan. Heat gently and stir until the sugar dissolves. There are walks to 3.Clean Bring and to pat the dry boil duck, and simmerMeanwhile for 25 mins. peel and cut satisfy the hardiest of Mount Wellington 4.heat Remove butter infrom fry heatpan large and stiroranges in rose and water prep and with no Supporting people with a disability hikers, as well as the is a remarkable park for enoughcolouring. to hold Leave duck forand 15 minutes.skin or seed. When sauce is fry duck for approximately • Individual and group support beginner. people as it remains to 5. Lay a piece of paper towelnearly on the ready mixture, add thensegments lift off 5 minutes. to sauce and warm - do not • Life skills development There are access be a tame kind of wild. (this will remove the cloudy surface). let oranges break down. • Recreation and Leisure points aplenty. The tracks are well 6.Place Pour duck into in bakingoven for tin and leave in a cool place for 24 hours. • Supported holidays My personal favourite marked but still one can approximately 45 minutes Carve duck and cover 7. Mix the cornflour and icing sugar. Sprinkle some on a • School holiday and after school programs is right along the face of get all the benefi ts from on 180°C basting as you go. with sauce and arrange Turnworking heat down surface to 160°C and dust a sharp knife. • Respite - evening and overnight weekend the Organ Pipes, along being in a much more segments. 8.and Loosen cook for the a further edges of30 the mixture with the knife, then • Coordination of supports – improving the Organ Pipes Track remote location. Enjoy! life choices pull up one of the corners and peel out onto the that leaves from the working surface. 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CITY OF CLARENCE EISTEDDFOD free birth to four years old program. Facili- 10am-12 am. 489 171 or email howrahmensshed@gmail. Celebrating 50th Eisteddfod from 28 August tated by kinder staff, these sessions focus on Contact Secretary Peter N. on 62443655. com A 2018. Entries close 22 June 2018. Syllabus fun and interactive activities for children. All AUSTRALIAN RETIRED PERSONS and other information at www.clarencee- welcome. GENTLE SQUASH FOR SENIORS HOWRAH PLAYGROUP (HOWRAH COM- ASSOCIATION isteddfod.com.au. Fun and aerobic fitness program for over MUNITY CENTRE) Social activities for men and women who are 50s. Every Friday 1.30-3pm at Eastside Children up to the age of five. Monday and retired or about to retire. Bi-monthly meetings CLARENCE AQUATIC CENTRE YMCA D Squash, 69 Cambridge Road, Bellerive. All Tuesdays 9.30-11.30am. $4 per family. How- with speaker held at the Clarence Senior Aqua aerobics classes Tuesday nights DICKSON TENNIS AT SUNSHINE TENNIS equipment provided. First lesson free. Ph. rah Community Centre, 11 Howrah Road, Citizens Centre, 17 Alma Street, Bellerive at 6.30pm. Aqua Zumba classes Thursday CLUB John on 6244 6539. Howrah. Ph. Katie on 0401 906 666. 10.30am. Ph. Doris on 6272 3525 or 0437 nights 6.30pm. Tennis and multi-sport camps for children 494 659. ages six to 12 years weekday afternoons GIRLS BRIGADE IN ROKEBY HOWRAH COMMUNITY CENTRE CLARENCE CHRISTMAS BRUNCH during the school holidays. Contact Dickson Fourth Hobart Girls Brigade meets Thursdays Activities available are bowls, tennis, girl ACTON PARK LANDCARE GROUP Spend Christmas with new friends and family Tennis - phone 0412 817 427 or email info@ 5.30-7.30pm. Girls aged five to 18 welcome. guides, playgroup, yoga, karate, bingo, etc. Volunteers get together for re-vegetation while enjoying gourmet food, entertainment dicksontennis.com to register. Contact Lucinda Glover 0429 635 444 or Available for hire with or without bar facilities. and weed removal in Acton Park area. Meet and activities. Christmas Day, 10:30am - [email protected] All enquiries please call 6247 7711 or drop third Sunday of the month. Event details on 12:30pm at Howrah Community Centre. DODGES FERRY SENIOR CITIZENS into 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. our Facebook page or contact Sharon on Transport available. Enquiries: 6224 4615 or INDOOR BOWLS GLEBE HILL BUSHLAND RESERVE 0409023981. [email protected]. Every Thursday 12.45-4pm at the Dodges LANDCARE GROUP HOWRAH SCHOOL FOR SENIORS Ferry Recreational Community Centre, next All welcome. Regular events and working New members welcome. Meets every Friday B CLARENCE CITY CHILDREN’S CHOIR to the Dodges Ferry Primary School, Old bees refer to www.facebook.com/GlebeHill- at 10am at the Howrah Community Centre. Choir for children aged 6-16. Meets at Clar- Forcett Road. Ph. Jan Patmore 6265 8208. Landcare or contact Adam Holmstrom at Phone Lynne Edgerton 6247 9198. B4 AT BELLERIVE PRIMARY SCHOOL ence Uniting Church, corner of Cambridge [email protected] Early learning program for children from birth Road and York Street, Bellerive on Wednes- DRAGONS ABREAST to five-years. Indoor and outdoor play, music, days from 4.15-5.15pm during school terms. Come and Try dragon boating 3rd Saturday GORDONS HILL LANDCARE GROUP I fun gym sessions. Phone 6244 1200. Phone 0419 312 041. of the month. Lindisfarne Rowing Club. Ph. Meets on the third Sunday of each month, INNER WHEEL CLUB OF CLARENCE Leonie 0499 834 023. 9am-12.30pm at Marril Street for working bee Women’s group promoting true friendship BELLERIVE BLUFF LAND & COAST CLARENCE COMMUNITY KNITTING activities. Phone 0476 136 189. and ideals of personal service and interna- CARE GROUP INC GROUP tional understanding. Meets fourth Thursday 1st Sunday of the month (except Sunday 2 Knit and crochet for friends, families and E every month from 7-9.30pm at the Beltana Sept; January - holidays) from 10am-12noon. charities. Clarence Integrated Care Centre, EASTERN SHORE BRIDGE CLUB H Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. Ph. Meet opposite 33 Victoria Esp Bellerive. Bayfield Street, Rosny. Wednesdays 10am- Meets at the Howrah Community Centre, 11 HANDS ON Lois 0428 490 205. Weed, plant, mulch & restore the foreshore. 12noon. Phone Clare 62444 995. Howrah Road, Howrah, Tuesday events at Meets at Lindisfarne Activities Centre (37a Phone Graeme 0467 514 667 or Tassie 0417 7pm. Phone 6244 1493 (leave a message). Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne), every Monday - 516 176. CLARENCE COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB excluding public holidays. Embroidery, card J Alma’s Activities Centre Clarence, 17 Alma EASTERN SHORE MS PEER SUPPORT making, scrap booking, Victorian boxes, JUST WALK IT BELLERIVE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE Street, Bellerive. Every Tuesday evening GROUP jewellery making. Ph. Margaret Rust on 6244 If you are 55 and over and enjoy walking, join Join weekly arts and crafts sessions held 7.15pm-10pm. Contact Ian Crook 0498 814 Meet every 2nd Friday of the month for tea/ 2690. our friendly walking group. Free of charge. Tuesdays to Fridays or special weekend 082. coffee at the Bellerive Yacht Club (down- Ph. Joyce on 0408 487 218. workshops. Annual membership $30. Email stairs) from 10.30am-12noon. Guest speak- HOBART DOLPHINS MASTERS SWIM- [email protected] or phone 6245 CLARENCE LADIES’ PROBUS CLUB ers each month. Email Chris on cegm58@ MING CLUB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 1036. Located at 17 Cambridge Road, Meets on the third Monday of each month icloud.com or call MS Connect on 1800 042 8am on Saturday at the Clarence Pool or Voluntary JP available between 9.30am-4pm Bellerive. at the Bellerive Yacht Club at 10am. New 138. 9am on Sunday at the Friends Pool. Variety each Tuesday in the office just inside and to members welcome. Phone Sue on 0418 363 of programs on offer. Ph. 0438 629 160. the left of the Service Tasmania shop in Bligh BELLERIVE CWA BRANCH 087 or Gaille on 0408 782 455. EASTERN SHORE NEEDLEWORK Street, Rosny Park. Meets first Monday every month at St Mark’s, GROUP HOBART LADIES BADMINTON ASSOCI- Corner Clarence and Scott Streets, Belle- CLARENCE LIONS CLUB Meets at Howrah Community Centre, 11 ATION KIDS CLUB @ PITTWATER NEIGHBOUR- rive. 11.30am handcraft (bring own lunch First and third Wednesday of the month at Road, Howrah on Monday mornings 9am- STBA Hall, 101 Cascade Road, South Ho- HOOD HOUSE afterwards). 1pm branch meeting. Contact the Howrah Community Centre, Howrah 12pm and Wednesdays 12.30-3.30pm. $3 bart, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays First and third Wednesday of each month. Kath Chipman on 6248 9007 or email kath. Road, Howrah at 6.30pm. Ph. Stephen 0402 per session and participants are required 9.20am-12pm. Email secretaryhlba@gmail. 3pm-5.30pm. Gold coin donation. Children [email protected] 483 355. to be members of the centre. All forms of com or phone 0407 766 054 under-nine must be accompanied by an needlework welcome. Phone 6243 0249. adult. Light meal provided. BELLERIVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY CLARENCE PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION HOBART MODEL AERO CLUB Located Bellerive Community Arts Centre, 17 Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Bayfield EASTERN SHORE RAMBLERS (BUSH- Radio controlled fixed wing and rotary aircraft Cambridge Road. Monthly meetings. Open Street, Rosny. First Friday in the month from WALKING CLUB) at Kelly Field on Richmond/Campania K Wednesday and Saturday from 10am-3pm. 12.30-2pm. Phone Clare 6244 4995. Three different levels of walks on Sundays Road. Flying every day from 9am until early Email [email protected]. and two annual weekends away in Tasmania. afternoon, weather permitting. Instruction KNOPWOOD KNITTERS CLARENCE PLAINS TAI CHI Great way to exercise, see areas of the state available and visitors welcome. Ph. Barry Mondays from 10.30am at Clarence Plains BELLERIVE PCYC PLAYGROUP Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre and create friendships. Ph. Rob Peterson Gerrard on 0417 032 901 or bgerrard@ Community Health Centre, Heart Place, Runs every Wednesday during school terms on 6247 6778 for more information. 0467 255 478 or email robpeterson@ bigpond.net.au. Rokeby. Free to join and welcome to every- from 9.30-11.30am. Located at Bellerive netspace.net.au. one. Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood PCYC, 10 Scott Street, Bellerive. Cost is $3 CLARENCE PLAINS WALK AND TALK HOBART TOWN (1804) FIRST SETTLERS Centre on 62476778. per family. First visit is free. Phone Megan on GROUP EATING WITH FRIENDS @ PITTWATER ASSOCIATION INC. 0417 366 870. Mondays from 9.30-10.30am, starting from NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Meetings held at 10am on the first Tuesday Clarence Plains Community Health Centre, Second and fourth Friday of each month. of each month (except January) in the Moo- L BELLERIVE YOUTH GROUPS Heart Place, Rokeby. Free to join. Ph. Roke- $10pp for a three course meal. Bookings nah Community Centre, 7 Gormanston Road. Alive and Crosswired on every Friday during by Neighbourhood Centre 6247 6778. essential. Ph. 6265 1155. Visit htfs.org.au. LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING – HOWRAH school term. For grades 3-6 and runs from PRIMARY SCHOOL 4.30-6pm. Crosswired for grades 7-12 and CLARENCE PLAINS HISTORY GROUP HORNBY RAILWAY COLLECTORS ASSO- Birth - 5 years, 9.15am - 10.30am Wednes- runs from 6.30-8.30pm. Visit stmarksbelle- Discover the history and heritage of this very F CIATION OF AUSTRALIA day & Friday. Ph 6246 6333. rive.org.au. early settlement. Ph. Lorraine 0415 847 360. FACIAL PAIN SUPPORT GROUP Preservation and running of old commer- Trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain cial model railways with a special interest LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - LAUDER- BELTANA BOWLS CLUB CLARENCE WALK AND TALK GROUP sufferers meet regularly for information and in Hornby trains and Meccano products. DALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Barefoot bowls every Tuesday evening Leaves Medical Centre, Bayfield Street, Ros- support. Phone Helen 6245 0429 or Ros Meetings held monthly. Ph. Barry Dent on Programs for 2018: LiL (0-4 years) ¬- during daylight savings time 5.30pm for 6pm ny. Starts 9.30am Monday and Wednesday. 6234 7989. 0417 142 380. Monday 9.00-10.15am (sports centre) & start. Located in Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. Local walk Wednesday and MTT bus to other Friday 11.45am-12.30pm (library). Pre-Kinder Phone 6243 8706 or email beltanabowls@ walks, Mondays. Ph. Dot Batt 6244 6276 or FITNESS IN THE PARK HOWRAH AUXILIARY OF THE ROYAL ¬– Friday 1.15-2.20pm (sports centre). Ph: bigpond.com Mavis Kregor 6247 8696. Free outdoor fitness group. Winter program HOBART HOSPITAL 6248 6260 or check our Facebook page for April-September and summer program Meetings held on the first Wednesday of updates. BOULE / PETANQUE COAL RIVER VALLEY GARDEN CLUB INC October-end of daylight savings. More info at month at Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Howrah Community Centre, 11 Howrah Fourth Monday of the month, February-No- www.ccc.tas.gov.au or email liveclarence@ Bayfield Street, Rosny at 1.30pm. New LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - LINDIS- Road, all year on Thursdays from 1.30pm. vember, Richmond Football Club Rooms, ccc.tas.gov.au members welcome. Phone 6244 2231 or FARNE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL Games finish between 3-3.30pm. Phone Victoria Street, Richmond at 7.30pm. Phone 6243 5857. Programs for children from birth to 4 years 6288 8306. 6260 2727. FLAGSTAFF GULLY LANDCARE GROUP old: Music – Tuesdays 9–9:30am in the Mu- For information about the Flagstaff Gully HOWRAH COMBINED PROBUS CLUB sic Room. Little Learners – Thursdays 9:15 BUSINESS EAST – TRAINING WORK- COAL RIVER VALLEY SUSTAINABLE Landcare Group please contact Peter Meets at 10am on the first Tuesday of month –10:45am in the Kinder. Let’s Move, Read SHOP LIVING GROUP - RICHMOND McGlone on 0406 380 545 or business at the Howrah Community Centre. Day’s & Rhyme – Fridays 9–10am in the Gym and Training Workshop on ‘Setting Goals and Centacare meeting room in Torrens Street, phone 6234 3552. outing or luncheon on third Tuesday. New Library. Phone 62430101. Customer Service’ will be held at the Belle- Richmond. Second Wednesday of the month members welcome. Phone Laurie Stevens rive Yacht Club on 19 June 2018 from 6pm to at 7pm. Ph. Penny Wadsley 6260 2950, FOOD GARDEN GROUP 6247 6085 or Judy Paynter 6233 3675. LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - RISDON 7.30pm. Phone 6244 8005. email [email protected] or find us Informal monthly garden visits. Membership VALE PRIMARY SCHOOL on Facebook. free. Experts and novices welcome. Email HOWRAH JOEY SCOUTS Risdon Vale Primary School offers Early CHAT ‘N’ EAT [email protected] For boys and girls aged six to eight. Meet on Learning for children from birth to four-year Senior singles or couples meet for midday CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC SCHOOL Thursday evenings during school terms from every Tuesday 9-11am and Thursday meal on fourth Thursday of the month. PLAY AND LEARN: CREATIVE CHILDREN 6pm-7pm at the Tranmere Hall. Ph. Fiona 12.30-2.30pm. Pre-kinder 9-10.30am every Bookings essential by the Monday before the Play and Learn: Creative Children is held G Roberts on 0418 996 194. Thursday. Ph. 6242 5222. meal. Phone Dawn 6247 9011. every Tuesday from 9.30-10.30am during the GEILSTON BAY TENNIS CLUC school term in Ballygriffin House at Corpus Social tennis for all standards on Mondays, HOWRAH MEN’S SHED LAUNCH INTO LEARNING - SOUTH ARM C Christi Catholic School. Play and Learn is a Tuesdays (7pm), Fridays, Sundays from 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. Ph. Greg on 0427 PRIMARY SCHOOL 23

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Every Friday during school term. 0-4-years Fridays 10am-midday at the Lindisfarne ROSNY PARK BOWLS CLUB SORELL BOWLS CLUB TASMANIAN FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY 9.15am-10.45am and pre-kinder 10.45am- Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln Street. Guest Excellent venue available for hire with view, Social and barefoot bowls from 3pm on (TFHS) 12.30pm. Ph. 6239 9126. speakers on a range of topics. Ph. 6243 full bar and kitchen, ample car parking. Ph. Friday afternoons. Ph. 6269 2112. Library at the Old Bellerive Post Office at 19 6689. 6244 1642. New members for social, indoor Cambridge Road, Bellerive is open Tuesdays LAWN BOWLS SOCIAL and pennant bowls welcome. SORELL BRANCH CWA 12.30-3.30pm, Wednesdays 9.30-12.30pm Played every Friday at Beltana Bowls LITTLE LEARNERS Meet first Wednesday of the month at and Saturdays 1.30-4.30pm. Visit www. Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. 12pm for Free early years learning program for up to ROSNY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE 1.30pm in the CWA Room at Sorell Memorial. hobart.tasfhs.org or ph. 6244 4527. 12.30pm start. Entry fee includes nibbles five-year-olds and their parents. Tuesdays CRAFT CLASSES New members are welcome. Phone Made- after the game. New bowlers welcome. Ph. 9.15-10.45am during school terms. At Emma- Located at Seventh Day Adventist church, 28 line on 0428 122 098 for more info. TASMANIAN HORSE RESCUE & REHA- 6243 8706 or email beltanabowls@bigpond. nuel Christian School, 1 Chipmans Road, Riawena Road. Classes in painting, embroi- BILITATION ORGANISATION com. Rokeby. dery, paper craft and cards, beading, quilting, SORELL MEN’S SHED Monthly meetings held at our clubrooms at cooking and bear-making. Meets Thursdays Open Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fridays from Sandford commencing 7.30pm usually on LEWISHAM FORESHORE MANAGEMENT from 9.30am. Ph. Noels on 6248 1083. 9.00am-3.30pm. Located Station Lane, the first Monday evening of the month. Ph. ASSOCIATION INC. M Sorell. Ph. 0478 051 266 during opening Christine on 0457 147 428 or Jess on 0400 Save the Lewisham Foreshore. We need MARIAN BAY MUSIC & ARTS CONCEPT ROSNY PARK NATIONAL SENIORS hours. 462 415. your support. Contact Valerie Reid on 0418 Dan Tuffy & Lucie Thorne with special guest Monthly meeting first Tuesday each month 124804. Michael Turner. Copping Hall, Friday 6 July. at 6pm with dinner break at 7.15pm followed SORELL ON STAGE THEATRE GROUP TASSIE ROCKERS DANCE CLUB Doors 7pm/BYO. $22 presale/$25 at the door by a guest speaker. New members welcome. Welcomes new members. People interested Every Wednesday at the Derwent City Bowls LINCOLN SINGERS www.trybooking.com/VORU Enquiries Patricia 6243 7899. in any aspects of theatre phone 6106 0071. 7pm-10pm. Suitable for all ages and family Rehearsals in Lindisfarne Citizens Activities friendly. Ph. Caryl 0409 703 044. Centre with concerts around Tasmania. Ph. MAINLY MUSIC ROSNY PARK TENNIS CLUB SORELL RED CROSS FRIENDSHIP Margot Lampkin on 6244 5344. 10am every Thursday except in school Social tennis, competition and court hire GROUP TENNIS AT SUNSHINE TENNIS CLUB holidays. Hosted by Good News Church, available at 18 Bastick Street, Rosny Park. Meets on third Friday of every second Social tennis played every weekday at 11 LINDISFARNE ACTIVITIES CENTRE - 238 Clarence Street, Howrah. Interactive Coaching also available. See our webpage month at 1.30pm in the Fraser room at 45 Howrah Road, Howrah. Coaching available. SOCIAL INDOOR BOWLS 30-minute music sessions for birth to school- or email [email protected]. Arthur Street (independent living units). New Phone Mike Geard 0400 974 056, visit sun- Wednesdays 1pm. For further details phone age children with their parents/caregivers. Ph. Di Fincke on 0417 447 842 or 6244 member welcome. Ph. Merrilyn Jones on shinetennisclub.org.au or email sunshineten- 6243 6029 or 6243 8184. Ph. 0429 951 880. 7820. 6265 1320. [email protected]

LINDISFARNE ANGLICAN CHURCH MASTERS ATHLETICS ROTARY CLUB OF BELLERIVE SOUND PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION THE FRIENDSHIP FORCE Playgroup for children under 5. Every Cross country and road running for the over Meets every Monday at the Bellerive Yacht OF TASMANIA Fosters peace and understanding through Tuesday during school term, 10am-12pm the 30s from April to September. Program at Club 6pm for 6.30pm start. Ph. 0407 495 771. Museum and Resource/Research Centre, 19 a program of home hosting at home and Lindisfarne Anglican Church (54 Lincoln St). www.tasmastersathletics.org.au. Ph. Mike Cambridge Road, Bellerive, open Monday, overseas. Club meets bi-monthly at Rosny All welcome. Cost is $2 and a piece of fruit to Walker 0428 376 741 or email tasmasters- ROTARY CLUB OF HOWRAH Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11am- LINC. Phone 6243 7050. share. Contact Chris 0412 893 012. [email protected]. Meets every Thursday at the Tasmania 3pm. Collection of old radios, phonographs Police Academy, South Arm Road, Rokeby at and recording equipment. Entry by gold coin THE REDEEMED CHURCH OF GOD LINDISFARNE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP MEN’S BREAKFAST 6pm. Ph. 0417 367 700. donation. SANCTUARY PARISH Meets each Sunday at 10am at the Lindis- St George’s Church Hall, Sorell, third Meets Sunday mornings at 10am at Warrane farne Activities Centre (37a Wednesday of each month at 7.30am. Ph. ROTARY CLUB OF LINDISFARNE. SOUTH ARM COMMUNITY MARKET AND Primary School Hall, 213 Cambridge Road, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne). Phone Laurie 6248 1878. Meets first and third Wednesday of the month CAR BOOT SALE Warrane. Ph. Pastor Colin Jones on 0447 Rowston on 62 478156 or email at the Beltana Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, First Sunday each month from 9.30am at the 288 191. [email protected] for further informa- MIDWAY POINT-PENNA NEIGHBOUR- Lindisfarne at 6:30pm. Visitors welcome. Ph. South Arm Community Centre. Artworks to tion. HOOD WATCH 0419 304 020. Lego, plants, books, bargains, coffee, plus TIME OUT CRAFT PROGRAM Active group meets first ednesdayW of the activities for the kids. Ph. 0403 909 848 or Range of crafts on Thursdays 9.30am- LINDISFARNE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB month at noon at the Midway Point Commu- ROTARY CLUB OF SORELL email [email protected] 12pm during school terms at Citywide, 400 The newly arranged Combined Probus Club nity Hall. Ph. Pat Leary 0419 318 012. Meets every Monday at the Sorell RSL Cambridge Road, Mornington. New 2 U at Lindisfarne invites all members of the 6.30pm for 7pm start. All welcome. Ph. Mick SOUTH ARM GARDEN CLUB ladies dress and accessories op shop also community to attend meetings as listed: First MT RUMNEY LANDCARE GROUP INC. Dudgeon on 0417 361 328. Meets monthly. All welcome. Garden visits available. Enquiries Raie Semmens on 6244 Tuesday in the month at The Motor Yacht We meet bi-monthly to undertake various ac- held throughout the year. Ph. Richard 6239 2586. Club Ford Parade Lindisfarne at 10am with a tivities to improve our local environment. Visit RHYTHM AND BEACHES COMMUNITY 9730 or Dianne 0448 824 892. meeting followed by morning tea and a guest https://mtrumneylandcaregroup.wordpress. SINGERS TRANMERE CLARENCE PLAINS LAND & speaker. A visit to have lunch is arranged com for information. All volunteers welcome. Singing group meets every Tuesday from 7-9 SOUTHERN BEACHES LAND/COAST- COAST CARE every third Tuesday with an Ausmas lunch in pm at Okines Community House (opposite CARE INC. Help enhance and preserve natural values in July and a Christmas dinner in December. All Dodges Ferry Primary School). No audition Meetings first Friday every month, working the Tranmere, Rokeby and Clarendon Vale members of the public are welcome to attend N required. Ph. Mervyn on 0417 462 310. bees third Saturday. Primrose Sands working area. Activities at various sites on Thursdays and join the club NATIONAL SERVICEMAN’S ASSOCIA- bees first Saturday each month. Clean up and last Sunday of every month. Email TION groups third Sunday. Contact Glenn 6265 [email protected] or phone 0435 325 171. LINDISFARNE COMMUNITY LIBRARY If you did Nasho’s. Monthly luncheons are S 8682 or Gwen 6265 8335 or southern- Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln held at local hotels on the third Thursday of [email protected] Street. Open weekdays 10am-2pm and each month. We assist members to get their U Saturday mornings 10am-12noon. Ph. Diane NSA Medals. We also collect copies of Pla- SENIORS MOMENTS SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CONCERT BAND on 6244 3439. toon photos, if anyone can assist let us know. Meets at Howrah Church of Christ, 30 Community concert band each Thursday U3A CLARENCE Contact: NSA Secretary - Gary Gillies. Email: Holland Court, Howrah every Wednesday night from 7.30-9.30pm at 550 East Derwent Monday and Wednesday mornings at Rosny LINDISFARNE GARDEN CLUB [email protected] ot ph: 6243 4431. from 10am. Ph. Denise 6247 8713 or 0417 Highway, Risdon. No audition, any level of LINC. Ph. Carol Rossendell on 0409 698 Meets on fourth Tuesday monthly, Febru- 103 567. skill. Contact Kristin Nichols at kirstin24_n@ 198, email [email protected], ary-November, 2pm at CWA Hall, 29a Lincoln yahoo.com.au. visit http://u3aclarence.com Street, Lindisfarne. Guest speaker, afternoon P SEVEN MILE BEACH CANCER & CARING tea. All welcome. Enquiries phone 6244 AUXILIARY ST ANDREW HIGHLAND GATHERING 1271. PINGO @ PITTWATER NEIGHBOURHOOD Meet at Lewis Hall, Surf Road, Seven Mile Sunday 18 Febraury 2018. 10am-4pm. W HOUSE Beach. Third Monday of each month 12-2pm. Enjoy the spectacle of pipe bands, highland LINDISFARNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Played the same as bingo, but for grocery Phone Di 0438 218 185. dancing, the Clarence City Concert Band and WAVERLEY FLORA PARK LANDCARE Hold monthly meetings, afternoons and eve- prizes. $10pp (10 games) Mondays 12pm- the Navy Cadet Drum Corps. Located at the Every Wednesday 9.30am-12pm or first nings, at the Lindisfarne Activities Centre. A 2pm cuppa & cake provided. Phone 6265 SHORELINE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB Village Green, Richmond. Saturday of the month for family landcare range of speakers, discussions and outings. 1155 for more info. INC. activities fun for kids. Training provided. Meet Ph. Penny 6243 5961. Meets on the third Monday of each month at STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE (SOUTH- at Winifred Curtis entrance, Mercedes Place, PITTWATER ART GROUP the Howrah Community Centre, 11 Howrah ERN REGIONAL VOLUNTEER UNIT) Bellerive. Ph. Karen 6244 2001 or email LINDISFARNE LADIES PROBUS CLUB Every Tuesday 10am-12pm/1pm for nine Road Howrah, from 10am. New members Meet at their depot 132 Mornington Road, [email protected] Meets 10am on the second Monday each weeks at the Supper Room Memorial Hall, welcome. Ph. 6247 6277. Mornington every Wednesday night at month at Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania, Cole Street, Sorell. Ph. Gail 6265 8775. 7.30pm. Contact Syd McClymont. Ph. 0407 1 Ford Parade, Lindisfarne. Outings or SING AUSTRALIA SORELL 847 718. Y luncheon held fourth Monday each month. PROBUS CLUB OF LAUDERDALE COM- Fun singing (voice quality doesn’t matter), Ph. 6243 4428. BINED INC. no auditions. Every Wednesday night from YOGA AND PILATES Meets third Tuesday of each month at the 7-9pm at Midway Point Hall, 31 Raynors T Weekly classes at Howrah Rec Centre on LINDISFARNE MASONIC CENTRE Abundant Life Church Lauderdale. Club out- Road, Midway Point. Ph. John on 6269 2952 Tuesday evenings. Yoga 5.30pm and Pilates Different Masonic orders meet at the centre ings take place on first Tuesday. Speakers, or Jenny on 0418 249 786. TANGO THERAPY 7pm. Ph. Jackie 6265 7716 or 0467 197 in Gordons Hill Road, Lindisfarne. Hall is organised trips and social activities. Contact Tango therapy session every Thursday 499. available for use by community and other Secretary c/o Post Office Box 48, Rokeby, SINGING GROUP – FIND YOUR VOICE from 11am to 12noon at Tranmere Hall, 27 groups. Ph. 6243 8097 or write to PO Box Tasmania 7019. Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pm Clarence Plains Tranmere Road, Howrah. Ph. Jenny on 0477 YOGA IN RICHMOND 116 Lindisfarne Tas 7015. Youth Centre, Grange Road, Rokeby. Free to 505 901. Monday and Saturday 9:30am. Call Jeanette join, everyone welcome. Ph. Wendy Bryant 0419 880 019 to reserve your place or email LINDISFARNE RIVERSIDE ARTS CLUB R on 1800 269 672. [email protected]. AND CHOIR ROKEBY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE Choir practice Thursday evenings at the Computer class, cooking class, community SIT AND BE FIT CHAIR EXERCISE Lindisfarne Citizens Activities Centre 7.30- lunch, model class, sewing and craft, oil Great fun. Suitable for anyone wanting to All entries for the 2018 community calendar must be 9.30pm. Monthly play readings on Mondays. painting class, café conversation, belly improve their health and balance. Mondays Phone Jeff Cheal on 0417 641 952. www. dancing, zumba, after school program, after 10am at Clarence and Senior Citizens, Alma submitted to [email protected] riversideartsclub.org.au school sports program. Ph. Cate or Nicole Street. Wed and Fri 10.30am at St Marks on 6247 6778 or email Rokebync@bigpond. Church Hall, Scott Street. Cuppa provided This is a free service for non-profit community LINDISFARNE SCHOOL FOR SENIORS net.au afterwards. Phone Vicki on 0419 155 578. groups and local events. 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24 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Pet of the Month WINNER Pet Talk Sponsored by Eastlands Pet Supply

All I want By Scott Hunt medal for the 1,500 you can buy a good dog. pair of shoes every day). The Dog Grumbler metre freestyle.” You can’t — you Yes, there are people Would you assume have to make one. who walk down the “ALL I want is for my that I might fi rst learn to You need to get street with a dog walking dog to walk calmly at swim? wet – swim some laps, calmly by their side. my side when I walk If your dog pulls on work on your technique, Yes, they are both down the street without the leash it’s because it get some advice from a happy but what you see pulling on the lead or has a boring life. coach. is the tip of the iceberg. over-reacting whenever It knows this rare op- You may even have What you don’t we meet another dog.” portunity to interact with to make some sacrifi ces. see is the relationship This seems to be all the world and gather If you could buy that has been created that many dog owners smells will be short lived a good dog, Donald between human and want. and it wants to make the Trump would have one. companion. Surely, they reason, most of it. It would be like, a The dog you see is this is not too much to If your dog overre- very stable, genius dog, calm because it knows ask. acts to the presence of probably the greatest it will spend most of its Our boy Barney enjoying a little “nanna nap”. Lots of dogs seem to other dogs it’s because dog ever. He doesn’t. He day at is bosses side, it do this with no trouble it doesn’t meet enough has no gold medal either. will smell many new To enter your pet in next month’s “Eastern Shore Sun’s Pet of the at all. dogs – it has no social You have to earn a things today and proba- Month” please email a photo and a few words about your pet to We are discussing a life. good dog. In fact, a good bly meet other well-ad- Carolyn at: adverti [email protected]. common problem: the Too many people dog is like a gold medal. justed dogs because disconnect between (and this is by no means It marks an individu- that’s the kind of life it is All entries will be shared on our Facebook page and the winner will be the entrant what a dog wants and the fi rst or last time you al who has made sacrifi c- used to. with the most “likes” at the end of voti ng. The winning entry will feature in next needs and what some will read this from my es, who is consistent and Yes, it looks like fun, month’s Eastern Shore Sun and will win a Eastland Pet Supply $50 voucher*! owners expect. pen) acquire a dog as dependable, someone but if you want it you’d How about I say, a status symbol, fash- who knows what a dog better get your speedos “Look, all I want is to ion accessory, toy or wants (it isn’t a boring on. Eastlands Pet Supply stand up on the podium weapon. walk down the pave- You have to do the Congratulati ons! Please contact Eastland Pet Supply on and receive the gold They believe that ment next to the same laps. 6244 2673 to arrange collecti on of your prize. *Winner has 30 days from distributi on to claim their voucher in store. In the event of a ti e, the prize will be split. Entries for July 2018 close: Monday 2 July Voti ng starts: Tuesday 3 July Voti ng fi nishes 5pm: Tuesday 10 July 1. ey enoy a brisk walk an a na afterwars. 2. Youʼll have a best friend for life. . They will rewards you with unwavering devotion. ENFIELD KENNELS . They know that shoes are for walking and & CATTERY bones are for chewing. 5. ey know tat te outoors is for DOG & CAT RESORT eliminating waste and the indoors is for Only 15 minutes from the airport! cuddling. 6. ey can learn new tricks an tey make We look after your prized dogs great therapy dogs. and cats, and give them a holiday 7. They will fi t into your househould with whilst you are on holiday! ease. 8. ey are content to ust be by your sie. 0459 998 009 9. They are grateful to be given another Enfield Lane – Campania cance. www.enfieldkennels.com.au 10. Adopting a senior dog saves a life! Eastlands Pet Supply PETS • Aquariums & Accessories • Coldwater & Tropical Fish • Reptile Equipment • Science Diet Pet Food Range SCOTT HUNT • Puppies, Kittens, Rabbits & Guinea Pigs • Specialised & Friendly Staff Experienced The Black & White Dog Book • Hand Reared Birds in all Aspects of Pet Care Provides one on one HUGE RANGE OF PET ACCESSORIES solutions for behaviour problems. Open 7 days: Mon-Thur 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-3pm All breeds, all ages. Lower Level Eastlands Shopping Centre Rosny No dogs too hard 6244 2673 Email: [email protected] 0439 444 776 25

Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 25 A FINANCIAL MOMENT

BUMP UP YOUR SUPER AND REDUCE YOUR TAX BILL BEFORE 30 JUNE

Are you prepared for Single Touch Payroll? IN less than a month, many employers will start reporting to the Australian Tax Offi ce (ATO) in real-time from their payroll software each time they pay their employees. This change, known as Single Touch Payroll (STP), means employers will send tax and super- annuation information to the ATO electronically when they run their payroll. This includes their employees’ salaries and wages, as well as Pay As You Go (PAYG) with- holding. AS we head toward cially those approaching guarantee contribution to apply to both concession- on how much you can ATO assistant commissioner John Shepherd the end of the fi nancial retirement, may benefi t your super fund. al and non-concessional contribute so that next said employers with 20 or more employees year on 30 June, now’s from making personal That means you have contributions. fi nancial year, your super needed to plan for STP before 1 July. the time to think about super contributions.” an extra $10,000 you While there are balance is in the best “With less than a month to go our message is strategies to put in place can contribute in future certainly steps people possible shape. clear: know when and how your software will be New rules help retire- to reduce the tax you pay years, given you have not can take now to reduce If you need help cre- updated, get your business STP ready or ask us ment savings and boost your retire- contributed up to the full this year’s tax bill and ating a plan to boost your for more time if you need it,” he said. Other super rules are ment savings. $25,000 concessional add to super, Mr Weeks retirement savings, con- Some payroll software providers have had also changing to make MyState fi nancial limit. said it was a good idea to tact Matthew Khourey at their start date deferred by the ATO which cov- it easier for people to planner Lonnie Weeks “This may be a really use the start of the next MyState Wealth Manage- ers their employer clients. add to their retirement said the rules had useful provision for peo- fi nancial year to plan your ment by phoning 1300 “Ask your software provider if they have a savings. changed this year to allow ple who have received a extra super contributions 651 600 or visit mystate. deferral from the ATO and check it applies to the For instance, from 1 more people to make windfall, for instance from for the year. com.au/wealth. software version you’re using,” Mr Shepherd said. 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26 Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 Sport ADVERTISMENT Clarence gymnasts head to national championships made up most of the Level 7 state team. “The competition at Level 7 was very tough for the girls but was a great learning experience for their fi rst Australian

Championships,” she NAB Building Ground Floor said. 27 Elizabeth St Hobart 7000 “I think for the girls to see the gymnasts from 03 6231 0099 (Hobart) other states and territo- [email protected] ries and the standard at @SenatorCarolBrown which they perform at was defi nitely a highlight, @SenCarolBrown particularly watching those gymnasts who are Authorised by Carol Brown, ALP, 27 Elizabeth Street, Hobart in a higher level than they are. “Gymnasts who go away and see these things always come Clarence gymnasts, from left , Hallee Sheen, Charlott e Barnes, Talia Swards, Charlott e Bouw- back more inspired and meester-Wedd and Kati e Ryan. wanting to work harder LIVE @ BYC IN a club record, fi ve Ryan, Hallee Sheen and smiles off their faces if at training, and this has girls from Clarence Gym- Talia Swards. you tried,” coach Bridget certainly been the case MUSIC sports have represented For all fi ve gymnasts, Henwood said. for these girls. Tasmania at the 2018 it was their fi rst time The girls have trained “They are all current- Australian Gymnastics competing at the champi- for 13 hours every week ly working to upgrade Championships. onships. since being selected in their level of skill to make Sunday 1 July The team includ- “All of the girls were April. them more competitive ed Charlotte Barnes, extremely happy to have Ms Henwood said it in the future and to look Pete Thomas Charlotte Bouw- made the team, you was an “amazing effort” to be able to compete at meester-Wedd, Katie couldn’t have wiped the for the club to have the next level.” Sunday 5 August Girl Friday Sunday 2 September Tony Voglino Local fi nswimmers

All sessions will be between 2pm and 5pm Visitors welcome jet off to Spain FIVE Eastern Shore fi nswimmers will make up the seven-member Australian Finswimming team to compete at the Fifth World Master Cup in Spain this month. The cup with see Southern Voices more than 80 coun- Lincoln Singers, tries go head to head in competition for the and Men in Black world title. Making up the men’s team is Glenn Hoppitt of present Howrah, Brett Stephen- son of Lauderdale and Robert Harman of Opos- sum Bay. ‘That’s Entertainment’ Joining the women’s team is Sabina Lane of 2 hours of songs from 19 different stage shows including Lauderdale and Jenny Harman of Opossum • Carousel • Les Miserables • My Fair Lady • Brigadoon … Bay The Australian Finswimming team, which will be heading off to Spain later this month. Helen Lane from were only met by seven … big chorus numbers, solos, duets, song-and-dance routines … Montagu Bay will travel as the Australian team Australian fi nswimmers, coach and manager. with the rest of the team FIN SWIMMING • Saturday 21 July, new Dunalley Community Hall, 2pm Ms Lane is no being made up of Matt Tickets from the Dunalley Shell Service Station stranger to world com- Edmunds from Victo- THE EXTREME and www.trybooking.com/VJQA petition, with this acting ria, who has spent the SWIMMING SPORT and as her ninth trip as Aus- past few weeks training tralian team coach. with the Hobart Squad, • Sunday 22 July, Rosny College Auditorium, 2pm Ms Lane said she and Lina Walker from Tickets from the Bellerive Newsagency and Lindisfarne Post Office Queensland. and www.trybooking.com/VJUM was confi dent that all JOIN US WITH AUSTRALIAS TOP COACHES team members could Ms Walker was also a member of Tasmanian $15, $12 conc. $5 students 6-16 yrs. reach the fi nals in their FAST • FANTASTIC • FUN events. Finswimming before moving to Queensland FOR AGES 7-70 YEARS Complimentary refreshments at interval. Qualifying times for the national team four years ago. TEXT HELEN ON 0418 136 837 27

Eastern Shore Sun June 2018 27 Sport Hobart Summer Baseball Eastern Shore League: season wrap up Roosters turn it around

Club president Kristi Leitch with son Adam Leitch, who plays in the Easts U/14s side. The victorious Banjos Orioles Orange aft er their 5-0 Grand Final win over the Dragons. Photo credit: David Searle. By Les Marshall equipped kitchen and unteers to assist with the the venue is available to many tasks that need to By David Searle* pitcher Tim Holland weaved his magic and Clout, dominated and FOR the fi rst time in its hire for functions. be completed to ensure was ably supported on was ably supported on the Dragons were held 54-year history, the East- A new initiative for future success. THE past 12 months the mound by Brendan the mound by Greg scoreless as the Orioles ern Shore Rugby Club the club is reaching out This includes fi rst have been very eventful Adams and Fiona Don. Ross, Rod Saxby, Josh won their fi rst title 5-0. was this year unable to to the community, such aiders, team managers, and exciting for baseball No opposition lead and Brad Mabb. Matt Fox, Jason fi eld a senior men’s team as through charity events. people wanting to get in Hobart. was safe knowing the The Raiders were Allie, Josh Carlson, and in the Statewide Rugby In recent times, the involved with coaching After Terese Mill- strength of this batting very competitive in their Scott Horne made their Roster. club has been a major or people who are just house’s hard work paid line-up. second season, ably debuts for Tasmania at However, in true sponsor for the Run happy to chip in around off with the league The Hotel Soho led initially by Shawn the Victorian Masters Rooster spirit, the club the Troy event, raised the club. securing a grant from Hobart Blue Jays ex- Batchelor, and then by Baseball Carnival later has taken this setback $300 for cancer research But importantly, Easts the state for new ceeded expectations and Jaime McDonald who in March and helped the and used it as an oppor- through a morning tea requires players in all age infrastructure, the chief were ultra competitive was thrust into the role over 35s team to their tunity to set about the at the club and has groups. executive offi cer of throughout the season. when Shawn had to best ever performance task of rebuilding from instituted a recycling In addition to Baseball Australia (BA), Peter Hubble depart suddenly. in fi nishing third. the ground upwards. program to assist the women’s and junior’s Cam Vale, visited with continued to star on Fourteen-year-old Chris Morrison Club president Kristi Southern Support School programs, the club is fo- future plans for base- the mound and recruits Luke Van Emmerik was made his debut for the Leitch was elected to for Senior Students. cused on a men’s seven ball teams representing Shawn Sartori, Jeremy rewarded for his enthu- over 50s, who were guide the club forward. The Easts have also a side competition in Tasmania in the national Ramsey and Paul Muller siasm and talent shown competitive but ran into Ms Leitch has been reached out to new October and November. competition. were great additions, at league training with their nemesis, Coburg, a Rooster stalwart for sponsors. Men, women, boys The national training but a long term injury senior games towards in the semi-fi nal. many years and is also a At present, there are and girls are all wel- coordinator for BA, to their manager Ryan the end of the season, The Annual Pres- player in the Easts Wom- two levels – services and come – it doesn’t matter Garry Everson, accom- Oakley did not help showing he could be a entation Night and en’s team. fi nancial. whether you have played panied Cam and several their cause. star of the future. Dinner was held in April The club’s wom- The club is anx- or not. Baseball Tasmania (BT) Eastern Athletics Northern White Sox with Sam Morrison en’s team has recently ious to speak with any Excellent coaches members achieved level Green were thereabouts, were disappointing by winning the Jamie McIn- fi nished the fi rst round interested parties and is are on hand to get you two coaching accredi- but their cause was their lofty standards, tyre Player of the Year of the Southern Women’s able to tailor a package started and guide you tation. not helped when their but Jason Allie was a Award, Jimmy Clout seven a side competition to suit. through what could be a The Raine & Horne star young player, Sam welcome addition and (0.591) the batting title, and is now moving into Of course, this life changing experience. Hobart Summer Baseball Morrison, left late in the ultimately an 0-6 start to Sam Morrison Pitcher of the 15 a side roster. renewed activity requires All you need to do is League (HSBL) saw a season. the season meant there the Year, Ryan Fenton An exciting develop- more people power, so fi nd and contact the club record eight teams take Sam’s father, Chris, was too much to do late Raine & Horne Defen- ment is the rebirth of the the club is seeking vol- through Facebook. the diamond as Eastern did a great job as Ath- and they missed out on sive Player of the Year Junior Rugby Program. Athletics entered two letics’ manager after the the fi nals once again. and a tie for Rookie of Easts currently have teams - Athletics Green mid-season departure of The fi nals com- the Year between Shawn teams playing in the Lit- and Athletics Gold. Andrew “Sully” Sullivan. menced in late Febru- Sartori and Tom Lam- tle Devils for ages six to With the recruitment Veteran star Nigel ary with the Dragons berton (Orioles Orange). 12, under 14 and under of Colin Webber, Tyrone O’Brien returned to help minor premiers, closely So, it is we look for- 16 boys, as well as under Earley, Ryan and Nick lead the Athletics Gold followed by Orioles ward to the new season 15 and under 17 girls. Fenton, Banjos Orioles team, but the afore- Orange, Blue Jays, Ori- which will commence in BUSINESS EAST INC. There is an urgent Orange were expected mentioned departure oles Black and Athletics October. need at the moment, BUSINESS FORUM to give the reigning of Sully and the limited Green. If you are interest- especially for the under premiers, Dragons, a run availability of recruit Ben When all the dust at ed in playing baseball, Guest Speaker 14 boys. for their money. Kostyrka meant Gold home plate settled, the particularly in the age ROBERT ROCKEFELLER As part of the And, for the majority were just off the pace. Dragons lined up against group 13 to 16, you can re-building program, the Subject of the season, it was a Banjos Orioles Black Orioles Orange in the contact me at baseball- clubrooms have been Business Perception-Reality-Learning battle for top spot on once again surprised a Grand Final played on 4 [email protected] or re-decorated and mod- the standings between few teams and were in March. on 0468 927 363. At Bellerive Yacht Club ernised. these two teams. the running for the fi nals The Orioles’ pitch- Tuesday 24th July 2018 6pm to 8pm What had always Shane Davies led from early on in the ing, behind eventual *David Searle is the been a wonderful facility RSVP by 17th July to Business East email a powerful Dragons season. MVP Andrew Dykes president of Baseball now has a small bar, fully [email protected] or ph 62 448005 batting line-up and star Chris Chalker again and manager Jimmy Tasmania. 28

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Howrah trio have sights set on “Book a Court” opens championships up opportunities IN a Tasmanian fi rst, Lindisfarne Memorial Ten- nis Club will pilot a new ‘Book a Court’ initiative to encourage local residents to get involved in tennis. The club was identi- fi ed by both Tennis Tasma- nia and Tennis Australia as a suitable site to introduce the new online system which connects partici- pants to an innovative on- Bowling trio John Sutcliff e, Denise Tanner and Danny Neale are line booking and payment busy training for the Australian Indoor Bowls Competi ti on. platform. The improved book- FOR the fi rst time happen.” ing process allows players ever, not one but three Bowlers from all to book and pay online, members of the How- around the state played in with players then given a rah Bowls Club have the qualifying event that PIN that provides access qualifi ed to play in the was held at the Howrah to the court and turns on Australian Indoor Bowls Community Indoor the lights at their designat- Competition. Bowls Centre. ed time. Danny Neal, Denise Howrah Bowls Club Lindisfarne Memorial Tanner and John Sutcliffe marketing chairperson Tennis Club president will head over to Tweed Lyn Page said the club Grant Fagan said the Heads, New South Wales was “very proud” of the system would be a posi- Minister for Sport Jacquie Petrusma, Clarence Mayor Doug Chipman and Lindisfarne Memorial Tennis Club members at the launch to represent Tasmania in trio. tive for the club and the of the new “Book a Court” system. August. “It was fantastic to community. Mr Neal said he was have three bowlers from “Our club is excited the healthiest state by sion (ASC) Participation organisation that continues initiatives. “tickled pink” with his our club win this event to have Book a Court on 2025 and I am thrilled Awards. to evolve and encourage Players can book success. against quality oppo- board and open to the that Tennis Australia and The Awards recognise participation through online at www.tennis.com. “I’ve been playing nents,” she said. community,” he said. Tennis Tasmania are lead- an ASC-funded sporting various strategies and au/lindisfarne bowls for eight years “Especially because “Participation in our ing the way with this great now and it’s defi nitely the this is only the second sport is paramount and new initiative.” highlight of my career,” autumn/winter season the installation will allow Tennis Australia direc- he said. that the club has had the any person in southern tor of participation Paul “Because I took up Indoor Bowls Centre.” Tasmania to easily access Cammack said he hoped bowls late, it gives me The Howrah Bowls our courts at any time.” the new program would the confi dence to keep Club runs events through- The new process encourage more people to playing the sport. out the winter, with social provides both fl exibility take to the court. “I didn’t think I had weekly competitions and freedom for club “The Book a Court any chance, as my last open to anyone as well as members, locals, tennis program continues to un- two opponents were open competitions. fans and occasional play- lock tennis clubs around pretty good players but For more information, ers who will be able to Australia by giving fl exible clearly anything can phone 6247 3209. easily access courts. and convenient access,” The system comes as he said. part of a bid to promote “Whether your last the sustainability of local match was years ago or tennis clubs. you’re a regular player, we “I am delighted that encourage you to get back on court at your local Tigers FC Bingo at Wrest Point the Lindisfarne Memorial BINGO Tennis Club was chosen club and benefi t from Showroom for this initiative,” Liberal the lifelong health and Every Tuesday 10.45am Member for Franklin social benefi ts that tennis Jacquie Petrusma said. provides.” Info: Dennis 0411 756 616 or The initiative recently Kathy 0457 095 125 “We know that by removing barriers to sport won an award for Excel- Full info on website: tigersfc.net.au/events/bingo we will help achieve our lence in Innovation at the /Tigers Bingo group goal of making Tasmania Australian Sports Commis-

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