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FundingSET boost TO for Clifton SOAR Beach Nippers

Clift on Beach Surf Life Saving Club Nippers, from left , Dan Reardon, Charlie Cooper and Maya Chapman at the 2018 State Titles. Photo credit: Ned Reardon. FULL STORY PAGE 2

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2 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Council News Fire Management Council Meetings •ParksFire Houston Management and Drive, Reserves EventsCambridge stormwater • OngoingMaintenance parks of maintenance. walking tracks in natural Funding boost for upgrade. areas and Tangara Trail. KeyKey issues issuesissues at at at the Council the Council Council meetings meeting meeting of held23 of May on • OvalsFESTIVAL pesticide program. OF VOICES Key issuesissues at at the the Council Council meeting meeting of of • Maintenance of natural areas as per the 18and17 and October6 June 21 June2016 2016 2018:included: included: Parks• Ovals herbicideand Reserves program 2615 AugustSeptember and 5 2016September included: 2016 included: various Natural Area Management Plans. •• AdoptedAdopted thea Strategic 2016/2017 Plan Budget for 2016-2026. and Capital Expenditure • Elevated platform tree work. •• SettinProgram.Adoptedg of a rates draft and Strategic charges Plan for 2016-2026 2018-19 as a basis for • Commencement of firebreak clearing on • Agreed to to consult initiate the an community amendment on the to Lauderdalethe Planning Urban •Fire Ongoing Management park maintenance as per • AdoptionAgreedcommunity to of undertake theconsultation. Acton community Trails and Reservesconsultation Activity on the Plan Draft Council property. • establishedMaintenance maintenance ofEvents natural areas schedules. as per the • 2018-2022ExpansionAdoptedScheme theto Feasibility incorporateAnnual Plan Study. 2016/17.a new Bellerive Bluff Specific Clifton Beach Nippers Pindos Park Management Plan. • Aerationvarious Naturalof ovals Area for winter. Management Plans. •• AdoptionAgreedAdoptedArea Plan. to anof consult theamended Age the Friendly communityPindos Clarence Park on Management a Plan Draft 2018-2022 Community Plan. Events • CommencementExhibition: of Housematesfirebreak clearing on •• Council SafetyAccepted Planto Worksundertake a fortender 2016-2021. sandfor– June/Julythe replenishment provision of 2016on the the Annual northern Hard • Sandford oval irrigation upgrade. • Agreed to undertake community consultation on a draft Exhibition:Council24 property. September The Eastern– 9 October Shore • dunesAgreed at to Roches consult Beach the community on a draft Kangaroo Bay – 1 - 9 July 2016 RoadsbushfireWaste Collection management Service. strategy. Fire CommunityManagementRosny Cottage, Photography Rosny Farm • CouncilRosny Parkwill holdCultural/Creative a public meeting Precinct on the - Development proposed Policy The Barn, Rosny Farm • Potholedevelopment repairs: on Richmond,Rosny Hill atCambridge, 7pm on 17 Dulcot July at and Rosny Rokeby. • Maintenance ofExhibition walking tracks in natural Framework. Events • GravelBowls Clubroad grading: as required based on inspections. Exhibition:areas14 and October Tangara Poochibald – 6 Trail. November Art 2016 Prize • AcceptedWorks a tender– September/OctoberOctober/November for the construction of the Kangaroo 2016 Bay • Guide post replacement continues: various locations. • MaintenanceExhibition:SchoolhouseEXHIBITIONS1-9 and October Gallery, Amanagement Stitch 2016 ATRosny in THE ofTime:Farm natural FuturePavilion Council at Kangaroo Meeting Bay. dates: Roads• Concreting of gravel paths: Opossum Bay Park. SCHOOLHOUSEareasBiennialSchoolhouse as per the Textile variousGallery, GALLERY natural andRosny Fibre Farmarea AND Festival: ExhibitionSeafarer’s Festival ••• PotholeConstruction MondayAccepted repairs: 30 a July, tenderof gravelOtagoRose Monday for Bay, access:Bay,the 20 Lindisfarneannual RosnyAugust from andreseal andBastick andBellerive. Monday and GeilstonStreet micro-surfacing 10 to September. Bay.Kangaroo management plans.BARN program for 2016-17. 11Festival: November23 October Dog’s – 4 December 2016 Day Out2016 •Meetings GravelBay Skate road start Park. grading at 7.30pm as required and basedare held on inspections.at council offices, • ContinuationBellerive of Councils Boardwalk property 38 Bligh Street, . Workshop:Schoolhouse2 ReedOctober Gallery, Pen 2016 Rosny and Farm Black • GuideReconstruction post replacement of retaining continues wall: Elwood at various Drive. locations. management strategy. InkRosny Drawing Farm • PreparationConstructionWorks –for of November/DecemberRosnyresealing Hill inRoad Spinifex shared Road path. and Fuchsia 2016 Road in •Exhibition: Entrance point Artists signage with installation Conviction for the • Preparation for resealing in Spinifex Road and Fuchsia Road in Exhibition:13 July Still 2016 Wild, Still • RisdonConstruction Vale. of DDA crossings in Spinifex Road. Tangara24 October Trail. – 13 November 2016 RoadsRisdon Vale.Centres and halls for hire Exhibition:School HouseThreatened The Gallery, Eastern Rosny FarmShore • Reconstruction of shared path near Rosny Treatment Plant. The Barn, Rosny Farm • PotholePreparationVisit repairs: www.ccc.tas.gov.au for resealingBellerive, inTranmere, Dover for Courtdetails Howrah, and on Pindari Seven Council’s MileStreet in 9Community December 2016 Photography – 8 January 2017 community centres and halls for hire. Events DrainageBeach.Howrah. Exhibition:ExSchoolhousehibition:Exhibition AnimalGallery,A Stitch Rosny Madness in Time:Farm Biennial14 October Textile – 6 November and 2016Fibre • GravelPreparationOngoing roadWorks: cleaning gradingfor resealing of as openJuly required in drains. Avoca- August based Street on in inspections. 2018Lindisfarne. 18 Exhibition: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 BlueSchool Dot: House Claire Gallery, PendrighRosny Farm • Construction of footpath on Rosny Hill Road near Rose Bay. 11 November – 4 December 2016 Roads• Ground.Construction of stormwater line: corner of Esplanade and Lewis ChristmasUntil 22 Concert July • PreparationConstruction forof roadsideresealing verge in Spinifex maintenance. Road and Fuchsia Road in Festival:Schoolhouse11 Seafarer’sDecember Gallery, 2016Rosny Festival Farm • PotholeConstructionAvenue, repairs Seven of Milefootpathin Warrane, Beach. on RosnyRose Bay Hill and Road Lindisfarne. near Rose Bay Exhibition:Schoolhouse City Gallery, of Clarence Rosny FarmOpen Risdon Vale. Bellerive23 October Boardwalk 2016 • 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. – Australia23Exhibition July v South– 21 August : – •Drainage OngoingOvalsPreparation irrigation cleaning for maintenanceresealing of open indrains. Avoca continues. Street in Lindisfarne. Australia Day Breakfast • Ongoing footpath replacement program. The MuseThe inSecond Barn, the Rosny Land: Test Farm Jill Catto •• ConstructionElevatedOngoing workcleaning of platform stormwaterfootpath of open tree on drains. line Rosnywork. on Hillthe Roadcorner near of Esplanade Rose Bay and Contact Sarah26 January Bishop 2017 6217 9625 • Rectification from storm damage of early May. 12 NovemberUntil – 16 22 November July 2016 • LewisParkHighConstruction maintenance. School.Avenue, of Seven stormwater Mile Beach. line on the corner of Esplanade and Contact BelleriveSarah Bishop Boardwalk 6217 9625 • Construction of multi user footpath under Tasman Bridge. SchoolhouseBellerive Gallery, Oval, Bellerive Rosny Farm •Fire ConstructionLewis Management Avenue, of Seven roadside Mile verge Beach. maintenance. •Parks ConstructionFire reduction and of Reservespreparation soldier Avenue for controlledof Honour burns: off Quarry Waver Road,- ContactExhibition: Council Drainage•Parks MorningtonleyOngoing Flora and parksPark (Waverley Reservesand maintenance. Pilchers Flora Hill. Park). Clift on Beach Surf Life Saving Club Nippers at the beginning of the 2017-18 season. Photo credit: Doug Thost. •• OngoingPlayground cleaning upgrade of open Shoreline drains. Park, Howrah. Clarence Open Art Exhibition Drainage• MaintenancePlayground upgrade of walking Shoreline tracks. Park, Howrah. FindFind nearby nearby parks parks and and events, events, report report an an issue, issue, receive receive • Construction of stormwater line on the corner of 28 July – 26 August FROM FRONT PAGE • 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 president Mark Godfrey on in life.” connections.” • OngoingEsplanade cleaning and Lewis of open Avenue, drains. Seven Mile Beach. Rosny Farm • InstallationUpgrade of ofirrigation split posts at Clarendonat Mortimer Vale Bay Oval. for signage. Services app forServices smartphones. app for smartphones. ASPIRING surf lifesavers said he was “thrilled” to Minister for Sport Tasmanian Com- • Minor drainage works as required. Visit www.clarenceartsandevents.net on the Eastern Shore will receive the grants. and Recreation and munity Fund chair Sally for 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 be given a new lease on “As a community Member for Franklin Darke said the fund was Find nearby parks and events, report an issue, receive waste collection reminders – life following a funding volunteer organisation, Jacquie Petrusma said she pleased to be support- download the My Local Services app for smartphones. boost for the local Nip- it takes an enormous was delighted a sporting ing the Clifton Beach pers program. amount of pressure off organisation on the East- Surf Life Saving Club For more information call 6217 9500 or visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au The Clifton Beach our fi nances,” he said. ern Shore would benefi t as it grew its Nippers Surf Life Saving Club “The numbers from the funding. program. recently received grants involved in our Nipper “The funding can be “Grassroots or- from the Tasmanian program have increased used to upgrade facilities, ganisations with active EastErn shorE MowErs Community Fund and dramatically over the past purchase new equipment volunteers increasing the the Hodgman Liberal few years, so this grant and ensure safe participa- participation of young sales - service - repairs Government’s Sport and will enable us to purchase tion in sport,” she said. people in sport are Recreation Minor Grants more equipment to put “Sport provides a important to the fabric program. towards the kids to use. place for Tasmanians of of our communities,” she Full range of toro The club has allocat- “It’s a fantastic all ages to be social and said. push and ride ed the money to expand program for kids – it’s active while developing “The young Tasmani- the Nipper Development a healthy activity and skills and values. ans who benefi t from this on mowers Program and purchase builds on their surf “The Hodgman investment program will new equipment for awareness skills and will Liberal Government be community volunteers Dare Cook the growing number of hopefully turn them into recognises the power and leaders in the future, participants. future surf lifesavers, al- and importance of sport which is a key focus for 6243 7776 Clifton Beach lowing them to give back and the role it plays in the Tasmanian Commu- 44 Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne Surf Life Saving Club to the community later fostering community nity Fund.”

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Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 3 Community News Dung beetle breeding brings schools together

Clarendon Vale students release beetles into the breeding tents they have built as part of the project.

Pictured above, a group of students, parents and teachers becoming familiar with the new arriv- als. Pictured right, Dung Beetle Project coordinator Andrew Doube sorti ng dung beetles before they are released into tents. Far right, dung beetle breed ‘Bubas bison’.

A POPULATION of Charitable Trust. colonies of the dung A team of students to both reduce nutrient “This is the win-win trious species of beetle, dung beetles will be Project coordinator beetle. from the Bayview run-off to streams and in- that community Land- a whole lot of dung, and set loose in southern Andrew Doube said the The beetles will be Secondary College year crease the health of soils care is all about, using people coming together Tasmania in the next project would engage released on a southern seven maths class are and pastures,” he said. little more than an indus- to deliver an outcome.” 12 months thanks to a students across a range of Tasmanian farming prop- building a spreadsheet to collaboration between STEM subjects including erty in Levendale to help record all the information students at Clarendon maths, IT, agriculture and establish viable beetle collected. Vale Primary School soil sciences. populations that can A separate team and Bayview Secondary “Students will build improve soil and pasture from Bayview Secondary School. the breeding centre and health across southern College is making and RICHMOND LASER CLINIC The Dung Beetle Pro- monitor temperature and Tasmania. programming mini com- ject, which has seen the beetle numbers – and Clarendon Vale puters that will record Skin rejuvenation and treatment for schools establish a dung there are lots of beetles Primary School student the soil and air temperate solar keratosis, solar discoloration, beetle breeding centre, and lots of dung,” he Arabella (surname with- and moisture every six fine line and wrinkle tightening, has been funded by said. held for privacy) said she hours. $15,000 from Landcare The funding has was “very excited” about This will provide dramatic improvement in skin tone Tasmania and donations allowed the schools to the project. an opportunity to learn and collagen fibre renewal - fast, through the JM Roberts buy, breed and introduce She said she was more about the beetles involved in helping build and how to breed them safe, excellent results. the breeding cages and more effectively in the PAT’S was part of the team that future. Ph. 6260 2242 SECOND HAND BOOKSHOP would be feeding and Landcare Tasmania Hair removal Quality books sold and traded. caring for the beetles. chief executive offi cer lip & chin $69 under arms $85 Receive credit towards next purchase when returning “I have three things Rod Knight said the pro- previously purchased books. that I like about the ject was a great example bikini line $85 brazilian $149 5% pensioner discount Monday & Tuesday. beetles,” she said. of the importance of Full price list for all other areas for both men and women Cash paid for latest releases*. “They play dead schools and education in available on request when you hold them in caring for the land. Phone Kathryn, our qualified laser practitioner and nurse, your hand, they eat poo “This project is giving for a FREE consultation and assessment. and roll balls out of the our kids some fantastic poo, and females do not knowledge and skills 25a Bridge Street Richmond Mbl. 0478 608 550 3 Franklin St Lindisfarne 6243 1698 *conditions apply have horns but boys do.” and helping them use it www.richmondlaserclinictas.com 4

4 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Boer War commemorated as the forgotten war PERFECT TIMING FOR PLANTING POTATOES NOW is the time to think about planting Sowing: potatoes in those areas that don’t get Dig rows 60-90cm apart and frosts and, for those that do get frosts, 30cm deep and run a hand full of cow next month is ideal. manure, lime or blood and bone along When growing potatoes it is the rows, plant the seeds 30-40cm always best to use certifi ed seed apart at 4cm deep and then cover. rather than potatoes that you buy at When the plants have grown to the supermarket, as the certifi ed seed about 10cm, hill up either side of the potatoes are guaranteed to be disease plant with soil. free. This can be done every two weeks until fl owering has stoped. Preparing the Seed Potato for By doing this, it will stop the planting: potatoes from going green, encourage Your potatoes can either be put more potatoes to grow from the stem in the ground whole or chopped into and will protect them from potato moth. pieces with at least two eyes. Care after sowing: Position: Keep them weed free and well Sunny, well drained position, watered while they are growing, perferably sheltered from strong winds. discontinue two weeks before havesting. PLANTING IN JULY Vegetable Seedlings Seeds Flower Seedlings Asparagus Crowns Snow peas Snap Dragon Early Potatoes Radish Pansies Shallots Broccoli Primulas Garlic Cloves Caulifl ower Sweet Peas Spring Onions Broad Beans Poppies Rhubarb Violas Arti choke Dianthus Alderman Heather Chong, left , with ceremony organiser Reg Watson and Major Richard James. OTHER JOBS FOR JULY DESPITE a change Reg Watson said 41 The ceremony ac- A unique feature of • Prune roses. in location to the Tasmanians died in the knowledged Tasmania’s the ceremony was the • Plant up some pots with advanced seedlings like Pansy, Primula or Polyanthus Glenorchy War Memori- conflict but their bodies participation in the war playing of the Tasma- for cheerful winter colour. al, the annual Boer War never returned home. fought in South Africa nian National Anthem Commemorative Day “It is the third between 1899 and written by Frederick HAPPY GARDENING FROM THE PINES LANDSCAPE was a well-attended largest war Australia 1902. Packer in 1892. event last month. has been in, outside The ceremony This year marked AND GARDEN SUPPLIES! Clarence City Coun- the two world wars,” included the 22nd the 15th time the event cil Alderman Heather he said. Australian Light Horse, had been held. Chong represented the “It is the war in the Veterans Brass Band The ceremony could Clarence municipality which two Tasmanians, from Clarence, army not be held at the usual to place the wreath on Guy Wylly and John cadets and the Lone Boer War Memorial at the memorial alongside Hutton Bisdee, won Piper Peter Frethey the Queen’s Domain Master of Ceremonies Victorian Crosses out of who played a tradition- due to public works, Major Richard James. six awarded to Austral- al lament during the but is expected to Ceremony organiser ians.” wreath laying ceremony. return in 2019.

Behind the scenes Filip Wyker from Lindisfarne and Alex O’Brien from Geilston Bay have helped the Avenue Q production come alive with their impressive stage management and graphic design and audio visual work. For the first time in Hobart, the Hobart Repertory Theatre presents the Tony Award Winner for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q. Avenue Q is musical like no other. It’s a little bit rude but it is a hysterically entertaining and heart-warming show. It’s a wonderful coming-of-age story about From left, Alex O’Brien, Samantha James- what it really means to be an adult. If you’re Radford, Nick Paine, Zeb Dwyer, Hannah Powell, a child at heart with a good sense of humour, Filip Wyker, Annick Audrey, Aaron Powell and it’s safe to say that Avenue Q is right up your Avenue Q Darren Sangwell alley! There’s plenty of creative talent in our local Darren Sangwell from Howrah is directing the Avenue Q contains scenes which may be area, in fact the Eastern Shore is bursting show and is drawing on his UTAS and NIDA unsuitable for children under 15. Yes, it’s full with it judging by what we’ve seen of nine training to make the show a hit! Darren is of puppets, but these aren’t the kind you’ll find (yes nine!) of our residents lately. Performers also a teacher at Rosny College. on Sesame Street. Samantha James-Radford of Lindisfarne, Nick Paine from Rokeby, Zeb Dwyer from Musical Director Aaron Powell, also from The Hobart Repertory Theatre’s production Seven Mile Beach, Annick Audrey from Howrah, is one of Tasmania’s busiest is directed by Darren Sangwell with musical Mornington and Hannah Powell from Howrah musicians and music teachers working on direction by Aaron Powell. The original music are all performing in the upcoming Hobart many of the states professional and school and lyrics are by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, Repertory Theatre’s production of the hit musical productions. and the book was originally written by Jeff musical Avenue Q. Whitty.

Avenue Q is on at The Playhouse Theatre, 106 Bathurst Street Hobart, from 13 to 28 July 2018. Performances are 8:00 pm Wednesday to Saturday, with matinees on Sunday 22 July at 3:30 pm and Saturday 28 July at 2:00 pm. Book directly at Centertainment on 6234 5998 or www.centertainment.com.au. 5

Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 5 Community News Grant funding to benefi t Tasmanian communities THE Tasmanian Com- munity Fund (TCF) has provided more than $3 million to 73 projects throughout Tasmania in its latest grant round. Funding included up- grades to a popular BMX track, a new community kitchen, instruments and music for young musicians and running chairs, which enable disabled children to participate in sporting events (round 36). TCF chairwoman Sally Darke said the grants would make a positive difference in the lives of many individuals and communities. “It is a source of pride for the TCF Board to sup- port so many worthwhile projects and programs in Tasmania through these grants,” she said. The Tasmanian Youth Orchestra (TYO) has been given a grant of $53,000 to improve access to mu- sic for young Tasmanians through the purchase of instruments and music. TYO general man- ager Michelle Forbes said music was incredibly rewarding, but it could be very costly, especially for families of children who wanted to take it further. “With support from the TCF, we are better From left , William Dunbabin, Hannah Gregory, Jaida Vanderplas, TCF board member Heather Francis and Hwee-Lin Yee. able to tailor the reper- toire for our young mu- ments and music in the workforce engagement, Mission has a mentoring “The TCF continues large collaborative and 6232 7043 or 6232 sicians and, very impor- TYO library are fantastic which Ms Darke said was program funded to assist to strategically evolve sustainable program 7269. tantly, make it accessible and through building a key focus area for the at risk youth to fi nd a its funding programs projects that improve the The TCF was estab- to the greater Tasmanian an online catalogue and TCF and much needed in career that suits them. to better meet the wellbeing of Tasmanians lished in 1999 following community,” she said. hire process, we can our state. “The TCF will needs of Tasmanians by ($300,000 to $500,000). the sale of the Trust Bank. “Tasmanian Youth make them accessible to “Big hART has a soon distribute the 100 focusing on workforce The fund’s next gener- An independent Orchestra is hugely schools and community project to assist young millionth dollar from the engagement, community al grant round, round 37, funding body, the grateful to the Tasmanian organisations right across people aged 13 to 16 fund, so it is important for wellbeing and community will open on 21 July. fund provides grants to Community Fund for this Tasmania.” on the north west coast, us to continue to meet infrastructure.” Guidelines and links community organisations opportunity to expand Included in this especially girls, improve the changing needs of the The TCF’s Commu- to application forms will that make a difference by our educational resources round was $1.1 million their skills in using digital Tasmanian community, nity Wellbeing targeted be available on the web- improving the social, envi- and ensure our organisa- in grants to organisations technology for work,” she and workforce participa- round is currently open site at www.tascomfund. ronmental and economic tion can grow sustainably. to assist in projects that said. tion is certainly one of and will close on 11 July. org or by contacting the wellbeing of the Tasmani- “Additional instru- focused on increasing “Launceston City those areas. The fund is seeking TCF offi ce on telephone an community.

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6 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Operation Christmas Child Cremorne Coastal Reserve Activity Plan ‘Walk and Talk’ Consultation kicks off for another year Interested community members are invited to take part in a walk and talk community consultation session on the development of the Cremorne Coastal Reserve Activity Plan. Date: Sunday 5 August 2018 Time: 2.30pm Meet: Cremorne Beach Park For more information contact: • Project consultant Andy Welling on 0400 151 205 or [email protected]; or • Project manager Phil Watson on 6217 9713 or [email protected]

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From left , Alderman Debra Thurley, Operati on Christmas Child fi eld ministry manager Kim Miller and Member for Franklin Jacquie Lincoln Singers, Southern Voices Petrusma at the launch of the 2018 appeal. TASMANIANS are urged “I am sincerely thank- Christmas Child, with ans who have tremendous and Men in Black to dig deep and give to ful for all of the support Tasmania’s per capita compassion for those less those in need with the we receive to transform response to the project fortunate,” Ms Petrusma 2018 Operation Christ- the life of a child through almost triple that of the said. present mas Child (OCC) Appeal a simple shoebox gift.” rest of Australia and New “I hope the 2018 now underway. Local Member for Zealand. Operation Christmas Kicking off at the Franklin Jacquie Petrusma Last year, Tasmanians Child is again hugely Citywide Function Centre was among those to help sent 16,479 boxes to successful and I encourage ‘That’s Entertainment’ in Mornington, the event launch the appeal. Cambodia and Thailand. everyone who can sup- saw the offi cial packing of “Operation Christmas This year, the target port the cause to do so.” 2 hours of songs from 19 different stage shows including the fi rst shoebox of the Child is a project which for Tasmania is 18,000 To fi nd out how you season. sees a shoe box fi lled gift boxes. can donate, phone 1300 • Carousel • Les Miserables • My Fair Lady • Brigadoon … “For many of the with personal gifts sent to “This says to me 884 468 or visit www. children living in poverty, children overseas suffering that there are some very operationchristmaschild. … big chorus numbers, solos, duets, song-and-dance routines … the shoebox gift is often from war, poverty, famine, generous, giving Tasmani- org.au. the fi rst and only such gift disease and disaster,” she they will receive in their said. • Saturday 21 July, new Dunalley Community Hall, 2pm lifetime,” Tasmanian OCC “Operation Christmas Tickets from the Dunalley Shell Service Station fi eld ministry manager Child has delivered more and www.trybooking.com/VJQA Kim Miller said. than 157 million gift fi lled and “Because of the reality shoeboxes to disadvan- of their situation, a simple taged children in more • Sunday 22 July, Rosny College Auditorium, 2pm shoebox gift can have a than 160 countries for 25 Tickets from the Bellerive Newsagency and Lindisfarne Post Office profound effect on a child years now, making it the and www.trybooking.com/VJUM living in need, bringing joy largest children’s Christ- $15, $12 conc. $5 students 6-16 yrs. and hope to their situation mas Project in the world.” in addition to meeting Tasmanians are Complimentary refreshments at interval. basic clothing and hygiene particularly generous in needs. supporting Operation 7

Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 7 Community News Plastering apprentice takes home the gold

ACTON Park local Mitch opened my eyes to Stephen has gone up exactly what I should be against the best up and doing. coming tradespeople in “I have been offered Australia, taking home a BBM Skilled Futures a gold medal in the Scholarship, which could plastering category at the see me travel to the 2018 Workskills National United Kingdom for two Championships. weeks next year.” Held in Sydney in Mr Stephen said the June, more than 400 gold medal was also competitors from across handy to have on his the country vied for the resume, opening up the title of “national champi- possibility of working in- on” in 50 trade and skill terstate or even overseas. categories. “This competition is The national cham- recognised both national- pionships were hosted ly and internationally, so by Skills Show Australia, it’s good to have under which aims to equip my belt,” he said. young Australians with Overall, the Tasmani- the knowledge to make an team came home with an informed choice six gold, one silver and about their future career two bronze medals. options. Workskills Australia Mr Stephen took chief executive offi cer out the top prize against Brett Judd said Workskills six competitors in his Australia was nurturing category. and developing the skills The 21-year-old, of young Australians. who has been plastering He congratulated the Acton Park plasterer Mitch Stephen, pictured right, and the Tasmanian building and constructi on team, pictured left , at the 2018 Workskills Nati onal Champion- for the past three-and-a- competitors for “excelling ships in June. half years, said he only in their fi elds and reach- in the next fi ve years are represented Tasmania at Workskills brought skills “Our top young about the 2018 Work- believed himself to have ing such a prestigious offered by our vocational the event. back to the Tasmanian tradespeople get a skills National Champi- a “pretty slim” chance of national level.” education and training TBCITB business industry. unique chance to demon- onships or for a full list winning. “Events such as Skills sector.” manager Paul Lockwood “The TBCITB regards strate their skills against of winners, visit www. “I was pretty shocked Show Australia 2018 Mr Judd thanked said Tasmanians who rep- Workskills as an impor- their peers from around worldskills.org.au/what- and excited when they highlight the diverse the sponsors, supporters resented the building and tant competition,” he Australia.” we-do/worldskills-austral- called out my name as opportunities available to and volunteers for their construction industry at said. For more information ia-competitions/national. the winner, I really hadn’t those pursuing a trade of “tireless support” of the thought I had a chance,” skill,” he said. Skills Show and National he said. “Choosing a voca- Championships. ADVERTISEMENT “But this was a really tional education and The Tasmanian Build- great experience and it training path can open ing and Construction has opened up a lot of up some incredible and Industry Training Board opportunities for me in varied career opportu- (TBCITB), who is a long- the future. nities. time supporter of the “I now have a greater “Many of the occu- JULIE COLLINS MP Workskills competition, awareness of the quality pations predicted to have congratulated the young of my work and it has the strongest job growth men and women who

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8 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Funding to reward Will you stand for council? walks of life represented on council. volunteers on the Most people will be eligible to nominate, but importantly you must be enrolled to vote in your Eastern Shore municipality. To help people LOCAL Liberal Senator make the work of the Grants round to assist our determine if they are Eric Abetz has called on Eastern Shore’s volunteers volunteers and encourage eligible and to decide community organisations easier, safer and more volunteering.” if the role of councillor on the Eastern Shore to enjoyable, such as equip- The Volunteer Grants is for them, the Local apply for grant funding ment, training, transport round is expected to Government Association to support the efforts of and background screen- open in August. of Tasmania has run volunteers. ing,” Senator Abetz said. For more information forums, in partnership Senator Abetz said “Volunteers are the and to subscribe for up- with the Tasmanian the Federal Liberal Gov- lifeblood of our commu- dates on the application Electoral Commission, ernment was providing nity and by continuing to process, visit the Depart- the Local Government $20 million worth of help each other and work ment of Social Services Division and others in grants valued between together, we are building Community Grants Hub the three regions of $1000 and $5000 to not- a stronger and safer East- website at www.com- Tasmania. for-profi t organisations. ern Shore. munitygrants.gov.au/ or We have also repli- “The grants can be “I encourage all not- contact Eric Abetz’ offi ce A recent forum held by the Local Government Associati on of Tasmania. cated all the information used toward the cost of for-profi t organisations to for assistance by phoning provided at the forums essential items that help apply for the Volunteer 6224 3707. By Dr Katrena as citizens, we can shape can also be challenging. on our website at www. Stephenson our communities by Potential candi- lgat.tas.gov.au. Chief executive offi cer either voting or standing dates should inform The Tasmanian CITY OF CLARENCE Local Government As- for offi ce. themselves as much Electoral Commission sociation of Tasmania Councils are impor- as possible about the website (www.tec.tas. tant. nature of the role, the gov.au/Local_Govern- THIS October, Tasmani- While you might not skills, the time required ment_Elections) is also a an communities will be always be conscious of and the responsibilities vital source of informa- asked to vote for their the services they pro- they would have as tion and is the portal local council. vide, not only do coun- councillors. through which you must Generally (with the cils improve everyday The most important lodge nominations. exception of Glenorchy life for the majority of qualities for incom- You must nominate City Council this year), Tasmanians, they are crit- ing councillors are a by 12noon on Monday

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A STUDENT com- It’s hoped people will shared ideas of what entries need to create petition is helping to drink more water and they do at their school a poster and secondary promote better health by learn of other benefi ts to encourage people to school/college entries encouraging people to too, such as the cost drink more water. need to create a multi- make a simple change to savings of drinking water Little Bee Early media clip. their daily routines. from a tap. Learning Centre also The winners from Run by the Clar- Clarence Mayor shared information each category will be an- HOWRAH PRIMARY SCHOOL ence City Council, the Doug Chipman said the on how the centre is nounced during National Excellence in Education ‘Choose Water’ com- competition was a fun integrating drinking water Water Week in October petition is asking young way to get out an impor- into its daily childcare and will receive a gift Howrah Primary School is one of Tasmania’s leading primary schools and shares participants to convince tant health message. practice. voucher and a cash prize with our community a history since 1961. The school is located on over 10.5 others to drink water “Drinking water can All students who of up to $1000 for their hectares and offers new and upgraded classroom facilities. instead of other less take a little bit of getting live or go to school in early learning centre or healthy options. used to, but there are Clarence are eligible to school. Our expansive buildings and grounds cater for Birth – Year 6 students and families. The program teaches many benefi ts from mak- enter the competition, The winning entries A separate Library, ICT Centre, Music Room, Multi-Purpose Hall designed for both people that drinking ing the change,” he said. either individually or as may also be used in pro- sporting and social events, three large sports fields with native surrounds, all on the water is the best way to The initiative is a a group. moting the ‘choose wa- beachfront of the Derwent. quench your thirst – it’s partnership with the Tas- There are three ter’ message in Clarence Enquiries for new enrolments welcome. Telephone: 6246 6333 free and doesn’t contain manian Health Service, categories for each age and across Tasmania. sugar. Public Health Services group and entries need Entries close on 7 For more information visit: www.howrahprimary.org.au It is also better for and Move Well Eat Well. to promote and explain September 2018. the prevention of tooth At the recent launch the theme “choose water For more information decay, and the fl uoride of the competition, as your drink of choice.” or to enter, visit www. in tap water can help students from Bellerive, Early childhood liveclarence.com.au/ strengthen teeth and Rokeby and Clarendon entries need to create a choose-water-competi- Howrah Primary School bones. Vale primary schools postcard, primary school tion/ Department of Education 10

10 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Calling out for exceptional Eastern Connecting with Sri Lanka ON Boxing Bay 2004, an earthquake beneath Shore women the Indian Ocean gen- erated a tsunami that NOMINATIONS are Honour Roll, and that devastated 14 countries. now open for exception- includes Olympian Kerry Among those was Sri al women on the Eastern Hore from Bellerive. Lanka, where the city of Shore to be recognised Lindisfarne local Galle on the southern on the Tasmanian Hon- Margaret Bird was also coast was badly dam- our Roll of Women. added in 2017 for her aged. The Eastern Shore service to the communi- In an effort to ex- is full of women from ty, particularly her work tend a helping hand to a range of different making Tasmania more Galle’s local Lions Club backgrounds who share age friendly. – which was working in their dedication and “Kelly represented hard to help its commu- willingness to make a not only Tasmania, but nity – the Lions Club significant contribution Australia at four Olym- of Clarence joined one to the state. pic Games, and won other Lions Club from Minister for Women bronze at the Athens Australia in postponing and Member for Franklin Olympics in 2004,” Ms a holiday to Sri Lanka Jacquie Petrusma is en- Petrusma said. to provide financial couraging local residents “Margaret was the assistance. to nominate women and Chair of the Tasmanian Since then, the Lions women’s organisations Council on the Ageing Club of Clarence has who have served the for six years following an helped to provide shoes community. exceptional career as a to the disadvantaged “The Tasmanian teacher, school principal, children in Galle. Honour Roll of Wom- mother and homemak- Lions Club of Clar- en plays an important er.” ence member Stephen role in preserving the Applications close Smith said the two clubs stories of women and is on 28 September, with had now agreed to work From left, Peter Goldstone-James, Terry Mather, Rohini Peries and Tamara Ward. a chance for all Tasma- the inductees announced together. of Clarence president Lankan community. in August and will hand are more diverse in race, nians to discover more in March next year. “This will see us sup- Peter Goldstone-James “Clarence Lions deliver the completed culture and religion than about the contributions For more informa- port each other as best signed a twinning agree- hope to further devel- agreement to the Lions you can imagine,” he and achievements of tion about the nomina- we can to help those in ment with the Lions op ties with Sri Lanka Club of Galle.” said. women on the Eastern tion process, visit www. desperate need in their Club of Galle. through the local Sri Mr Smith said Lions “However, they all Shore,” she said. dpac.tas.gov.au/divisions/ communities,” he said. The historic event Lankan community,” Mr Clubs International were share one thing – a To date, more than csr/programs_and_ser- On 26 June, a formal was witnessed by Ta- Smith said. in more than 200 coun- passion for service and 295 nominations have vices/tasmanian_hon- agreement was complet- mara Ward and Rohini “Terry Mather OAM, tries worldwide. helping their commu- been added onto the our_roll_of_women ed when the Lions Club Peries from the local Sri is traveling to Sri Lanka “Members of Lions nity.”

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Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 11 Community News CLARENCE CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCES COMMUNITY GRANT RECIPIENTS SPORT and other recreati onal clubs and charity organisati ons are set to benefi t from the Unseen gaoler’s residence latest round of Clarence City Council’s community grants. Council will provide a total of $19,578 to 15 community groups in the city. Recipients for the March 2018 round include: set to open for public Organisation / Group Project Amount Geilston Bay Tennis Club Seating and Court Screening $1,500 Lindisfarne Community Activities Centre One-off project – computer purchase $1,317 Motor Yacht Club Flotation Devices for ML Egeria $1,470 Dominoes Basketball Club Pergola with logo $1,000 Bellerive Primary School Association 175-year celebrations $708 South Arm Peninsula Residents Association Inc. South Arm Pontoon Rebuild $1,500 (SAPRA) South Arm Calverton Hall Inc Purchase of folding tables $671 Clarendon Vale Primary School Association 12 o’clock Rock, Wrap and Roll $1,500 Risdon Vale After School Dance Program Community Acrobatic Program $992 Eastern Shore Meals on Wheels Purchasing New Meal Eskis $1,500 Lindisfarne Memorial Tennis Club Book-A-Court $1,500 Tangara Recreational Trails Inc. Connecting the Tangara Trail (website $1,420 upgrade) Sunshine Tennis Club Defi brillator Purchase $1,500 University of the Third Age Clarence Inc. 25th Anniversary Commemorative $1,500 Publication Lindisfarne Sailing Club Pacer Boat Covers $1,500

Council’s community grants program is biannual, with up to $1,500 available for groups and Richmond Gaol Historic Site manager David Kearney said there was much excitement surrounding the opening of the restored not-for-profi t organisati ons. gaoler’s residence. The community grants program develops a philosophy of partnership, whereby Council provides a range of grants to encourage, engage and support individuals and groups in the HISTORY buffs and due to health and safety and will add to the visi- It is expected the community to make a positi ve and ongoing contributi on to the City’s community wellbeing, casual visitors alike will issues. tor’s whole experience.” gaoler’s residence will be economic prosperity and environmental sustainability. rejoice as, for the fi rst Richmond Gaol His- Mr Kearney said a lot open to the public in late time the Richmond Gaol toric Site manager David of thought had gone into August. The next round of community grants will close on 15 September 2018. is set to provide an insight Kearney said it had been the restoration. The Richmond Gaol For more informati on, visit www.ccc.tas.gov.au/grants. into how the “other half” a long time coming. “The building has is the oldest convict jail of the prison population “The house has never been totally gutted, the in Australia in original lived. been open to the public roof has been replaced condition. The Richmond Gaol and everyone would ask with a more ‘true to style’ It was built over a Historic Site has recently why they couldn’t get in old-fashioned tin roof, period of years, between received a government there,” he said. and all of the walls have 1825 and 1840. grant that has gone “It’s absolutely been re-rendered,” he From 1877, the gaol towards the complete well-deserved – it’s an said. was utilised as the local restoration of the gaoler’s important part of the gaol “We have even had lock-up until it was closed residence. and therefore an impor- a paint expert in to in 1928. Previously, the build- tant part of history. determine the colour of It opened again in the ing at the popular tourist “For it now to be paint that was used back 1940s as an historic site attraction was closed opened is really exciting in the day.” and visitor attraction.

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12 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Smart grants get electric Devil of a time for former Girl Guides

MORE than 200 Aus- vehicles moving tralian and international members of the Trefoil IN this day and age, elec- Guild recently con- tric vehicles are becoming verged in Hobart for the more popular than ever 23rd Biennial Gathering. with sales on the rise The Trefoil Guild is around the country. an adult section of Girl To keep up with the Guides which allows demand, the Tasma- women who can no nian Government has longer be Guides to launched a $50,000 belong to the movement ‘ChargeSmart’ grants simply by making their program to assist eligible pledge, whether they workplaces to pay for the have formerly been upfront cost and instal- Guides or not. lation of electric vehicle As part of the ‘Have charging stations. a Devil of a Time’ Minister for Environ- Minister for Environment Elise Archer, left , with UTAS pro theme, University of ment Elise Archer recent- vice-chancellor Margaret Otlowski and sustainability manager Tasmania PhD candidate ly visited the University Corey Peterson. David Hamilton spoke of Tasmania Sandy Bay so will the benefi ts to the “The ChargeSmart to the women about campus and announced it community. initiative is just part of the the plight of Tasmanian was one of the successful “We want to support Tasmanian Government’s Devils. applicants for funding. workplaces to prepare Climate Action 21 Plan As a result of the “ChargeSmart for the technology by in- to support electric vehicle speech, the Guild donat- provides one-off grant creasing the availability of uptake in the state, includ- ed $1000 to the Devils funding of up to $5000 electric vehicle charging ing improving the state’s in Danger Foundation to workplaces to support stations.” electric vehicle charging (DIDF) Inc. Leonie Howard, left , presents a cheque for $1000 to Elyshia Wignell, Devils in Danger Founda- the installation of these Electric vehicles offer network,” Ms Archer said. The offi cial cheque ti on chief administrati ve offi cer. presentation took place charging stations for use a number of advantages As a result of the wild,” she said. member Vicki Norris. Rosemary Derwin and at Girl Guides Tasmania by their employees,” Ms over conventional petrol program, electric vehicle “In particular, this do- The offi cial guests state commissioner of in Bellerive on 29 June. Archer said. or diesel engines. charging stations will be nation will help support for the weekend Girl Guides Tasmania Devils in Danger “The Hodgman Liber- They are cheaper to installed across a variety Menna’s Tasmanian included the Governor, Joanne Folder. chief administrative al Government recognises run, quieter and smoother of workplaces including Devil research on the Her Excellency, The The DIDF is a not- offi cer Elyshia Wignell that electric vehicles are to drive, and have zero the local government, Freycinet Peninsula – a Honourable Professor for-profi t organisation to said the money would becoming more common emissions when powered schools, private business study that has been and Patron of Guides raise funds and aware- go toward funding the on Tasmanian roads and from Tasmania’s renewa- and a Government Busi- running since 1999 and Tasmania Kate Warner, ness about Tasmanian leading Tasmanian Devil as their number increases, ble electricity sources. ness Enterprise. represents the longest chief commissioner of Devils and to guard researcher and the fi rst data and sample set for Girl Guides Australia against their extinction. scientist to discover Dev- Devils, and one of the il Facial Tumour Disease. longest runs of data for ADVERTISEMENT “This generous the study of any emerg- donation from the Aus- ing disease globally.” tralian Trefoil Guild will Sarah Lovell MLC Other guest speakers go directly towards our included conceptual next donation to Menna Labor Member for Rumney artist Dr Christina Henri, Jones and her vital dietician and nutritionist research on Tasmanian Ngaire Hobbins and Devils that remain in the Your voice in Boronia Trefoil Guild Parliament Kay McFarlane

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Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 13 Community News Traffi c congestion Winter fashion awaits THE days might be getting longer, but we’re still in the depths of winter with many cold days ahead. – an issue that Eastlands is the perfect place to indulge in something warm to get through the cooler months in comfort. Eastlands is home to the very best seems to come up winter fashions, perfect for layering through the cooler days. As the seasons change, so too does the décor at home, which is why Eastlands keeps it all indoors under as much as the one roof. Trends this winter include: Plaid/check Whether this be a plaid coat or weather checked pants from Cotton On. If your plaid is paired with a bright By David O’Byrne MP to ask questions of the Beaches and the Tasman fun colour you will be creating that Labor Member for Government about its Peninsular. on-trend edgier style for this winter. Franklin and Shadow plans and raise concerns Countless politicians Hats/beanies Minister for Infrastruc- of residents about de- have posed for photos Why not add a cute beanie into ture lays, particularly to the at the site and plenty the mix with your outfi t? airport roundabout, and of promises have been Beanies are no longer restricted INCREASING traffi c about the Government’s made. to skiing holidays or those super cold congestion is frustrating plans to implement The State and Feder- days, a simple beanie can be the state- commuters and costing the Bellerive-City ferry al Governments should ment piece to your outfi t. our economy millions. they’ve announced. get on with the work Home décor Residents of the The upshot is that now – I seriously hope The staple colours for your home Eastern Shore can there is very little detail we don’t see this project this winter are greys, blush and navy. be forgiven for being and no deadline for the stay on the Federal Gov- Top textures are fur, velvet and cynical when they hear ferries to start running. ernment’s backburner to any other plush material. about Bellerive-City I’m prepared to then only emerge at the Kmart covers all these trends ferries and announce- work constructively with next federal election. ranging from grey fur pillows, to plush ment after announce- the Government, but it At the end of the blankets in blush or navy. ment about the airport is fair to ask questions day, people are just sick Why not come into Eastlands and roundabout on their and keep the pressure of the delays. steal away a little bit of time to indulge radios while they’re on to ensure this project We need a com- your curiosity in what is new this trying to get to and fromBEST is delivered. prehensive strategyBUYS for BEST BUYS season. work, school pick-ups 1000W ItCOLUMN would be unfair FORGETTasmania’s infrastructureCITY TRAVEL FITTED SINGLE For more information, visit www. and whatever else the HEATERSon Eastern Shore locals that is based on what ELECTRIC eastlandssc.com.au. day brings. to expect anything else. the state needs, rather BLANKETS Infrastructure is a Similarly, I think weSHOP than the media LOCAL or elec- passion of mine. $55are all a little tired of PARtion cycles.K AT OUR DOOR When we build the airport roundabout When announce- $36 roads, invest in transport being used as a political ments areAND rushed, SAVE but and have a clear, long- football. the projects are delayed 4 PLATE term strategy, we make It’s an unacceptable or notBIG funded LG it 40LTcauses CHEF SLIDE OUT Tasmanians’ lives easier.UPRIGHTsnarl that isSTOVES having a se- frustration in the com- Recently, I had the rious detrimental effect MICROWAVEmunity. OVENS RANGEHOODS chance as Shadow Min- on people living around Can we just get on MID YEAR SALE GETSTAINLESS HOT STEEL PRICES ON TOP BRANDS ister for Infrastructure Sorell$519 and the Southern with it?$188 SHOP 24/7 ONLINE WWW.BETTA.COM.AU FAN HEATERS$188 FORGET CITY TRAFFIC 1000 PANEL 5.5KG HEATERS TOP LOAD FACTORY SECONDS LG 8.5KG TOP WASHERS VARIOUS PRODUCTS LOAD WASHERSSHOP LOCAL Come in forCHOOSE a FROM SIMPSON $29 PARK AT OUR DOOR AND SAVE FISHER, FISHER & $698 $179 PAYKEL AND OTHERS TEAC 40” FHD LED TVS chat at$399 my new ELECTRONIC PANASONIC 32” HD TVS electorate422LT 2 DOOR officeMASSIVE 519LT FAMILY SIZE FRIDGES CHEST FREEZERS $DISHWASHERS349 $399 Address: $6951/17 Bligh Street, Rosny,$849 TAS 7018 6KG$449 TOP LOAD WASHERS 8.5KG FRONT LOAD WASHERS (Lara Giddings former office) SHOPPhone: 24/7 ONLINE WWW.BETTA.COM.AU 6212 2328 Email: $419 $498 [email protected] SAMSUNG 341LT 2 DOOR BIG 292LT CHEST FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS Always fighting $4995 YEAR WARRANTY for Franklin $649

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14 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Community News Clarence City Band still here for its 30th year represents the past 30 years,” she said. “It’s a celebration of Clarence’s only perform- ing band and it will be a wonderful opportunity to see us if you haven’t already around the municipality.” Ms Kramer said it was the only per- formance of the year where all eight ensem- bles shared the stage at a single concert. “We’ve got musi- cians who have only been playing a few months, to some who have been playing for a few decades,” she said. “It’s very exciting for the beginners to have this experience and rub shoulders with the veterans.” The Clarence City Band Gala Concert will be held at 7pm on 11 August at Learning Services South, located at 30 Raminea Road, Lindisfarne. Tickets cost $10 for Clarence City Band members rehearsing for its 30th anniversa- adults, $5 for conces- ry Gala Concert. sion and $20 for a THIS year marks a aged between eight and family. 30 YEAR REUNION special milestone for the 80 years old. They will be avail- Clarence City Band as it Band member able for purchase at takes to the stage next Robyn Kramer said the the door and include Lindisfarne Football Club month to celebrate 30 evening would be suita- refreshments. years of performing. ble for all ages to enjoy. For more infor- Lindisfarne football club The event will “We will have a mation, phone Robyn thirds 1988 premiership feature both develop- delightful selection of Kramer on 0439 596 team will hold a reunion ment and performance music, from classical 028 or visit www.clar- at the Lindisfarne oval on ensembles of members to marches to jazz that encecityband.com.au. the 4th August at 1pm. Coach Clarence Council Alderman John Peers said it was a great effort by the team coming from 4th spot THE MODEL on the ladder to defeat New Town by 20 points in the TRAIN SHOW final. Best on ground in the final SATURDAY 18TH & SUNDAY 19TH AUGUST 2018 was Captain Brendon Bird 10am – 4pm both days along with full forward Barry Knott kicking five At The Tasmanian Transport Museum goals. Anfield Street, Glenorchy LINDISFARNE THIRDS 1988 PREMIERSHIP TEAM Contact John Peers on Back row: Larry Shaw, Peter Shelton, Peter Bird, Mike Baker, Richard Gorman, David Riley, Barry Knott 0419 309 220 or email and Guy Croysdale. Centre row: David Willing, Steve Fitzgerald, Brendon Bird (Capt.) Coach John Peers, Admission includes FREE Steam Train rides [email protected] Todd Howlett, Mark Stevens and Adam Sutcliffe. Front row: Mascot Todd Willing, Mike Clever, Ian Collins for details. (V.Capt.) Greg Wade, Brendon Harwood (D.V.Capt.) Gary Bird and Mascot Daniel Willing. Family $25 - Adults $12 - Kids (under 12) $5 Absent: Chris Dent, George Goss, Marty Rackett, Rick Lockley, Frank Shadwick (Match Manager) and Dale Brown.

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From left , Jenni Hotson, Nicole Hellessey and Kevin Hotson with dog, Chester. Photo credit: . Quidditch proves popular as Healthy Hobart goes dark

Kane Millerchip, left , with his mum Paula. A LIVELY game of Discosize: Don your warmest day evening between Quidditch is just one of Join in at a free outfi ts and join the re- 5.45pm and 6.30pm WHEN Kane Millerchip 13th birthday. “I wanted mum to the free and quirky ac- fi tness class with a twist laxing and strengthening at Parliament Lawns, created a GoFundMe “I told him that of know she had my full tivities on offer to locals at Discosize. yoga sessions. Salamanca Place. page in support of his course I would,” she said. support and that she this winter as part of the The high energy Puffer Jacket Yoga The last session will mum’s experience with “That’s when Kane wasn’t alone, as well as Healthy Hobart Goes sessions conducted by is held every Tues- take place on 7 August. breast cancer, he didn’t said, well if you’re going hopefully showing the Dark program. DRILL Performance in- imagine how successful it to lose your hair then I’m younger generation that The third iteration clude a fusion of dance would be. going to lose my hair too. it is a great idea to get of the popular Healthy and toning moves with In just 72 hours, “It’s a big thing for involved with fundraising Hobart sport and fi tness high and low impact op- the 13-year-old met somebody of his age for special causes,” he program, Healthy Ho- tions for all fi tness levels his $1000 goal to raise to have to go through said. bart Goes Dark encour- and families. Monotone is for funds for Breast Cancer and just the support he’s “We have had so ages people to enjoy Discosize is being Network Australia. shown me has been many people share our t h e fl o c k . Hobart’s open spaces held from 19 to 26 July While his mum Paula unbelievable. link and I can’t thank during the colder winter between 7.30pm and Flash a little fl air with Millerchip is undergoing “Both my husband them enough for getting months. 8.30pm. two tone glasses. chemotherapy following and I are extremely behind and supporting While the free Medieval Games: her diagnosis in March, proud of Kane for show- me.” 50% OFF your second pair of lenses Quidditch sessions have Wear your best me- when you buy a pair of glasses* Kane has been growing ing initiative and wanting The fundraising total now passed, there are dieval costumes and join his hair to shave it all off to do this for a great currently sits at more still plenty of activities The Barony Of Ynys at the end of her treat- cause.” than $3000. planned until mid-Au- Fawr for family friendly ment next month. Kane said he was To donate, visit gust. activities on 15 July at Mrs Millerchip said feeling excited to shave https://au.gofundme. Activities still on 10am. Kane initially thought she his hair as it would be a com/kano039s-shave-for- offer include: Puffer Jacket Yoga: wouldn’t make it to his “whole new experience.” breast-cancer.

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Creating an Sleep deprivation age friendly Clarence A NEW ageing plan older people as a valu- has been adopted by able resource and the – the resultsLight is the killermost likely to result in a good Clarence City Council, commitment to includ- important naturally night sleep and include: taking a fresh look at ing them in the planning occurring cue to wake growing older in the city. and strategic manage- us and maintaining your • Regular exercise (but The plan – Age ment processes of imple- ‘circadian rhythm’. not just before bed). Friendly Clarence 2018- menting the plan. Your circadian • Reduced caffeine in- 2022 – is the third of its Other new key rhythm is your natural take, particularly from kind to be developed by actions in the plan in- 24-hour wake/sleep mid-afternoon. Council and is the result cluded work in improv- cycle, which is fairly set • Not eating just before of extensive and detailed ing the awareness of but can be altered to fi t bed. consultation throughout dementia, an increase in in with lifestyle needs. • Minimising alcohol the community. intergenerational partner- However, changing consumption prior to It has been renamed ships and an increased your circadian rhythm bed. from the Positive Ageing focus on the ‘life course’ does not happen over- • Relaxing activities with Plan with the intention approach to delivering night, and you’ll mostly naturally dimming of being more inclusive services and strategies always have a natural light – watering the of all ages and abilities. for children and families tendency (think night garden, walking, hav- Through innovative right through to older owl/early bird tendency). ing a candle lit bath. ways, Council has con- persons. Solving sleep issues • Dimming artifi cial light nected with people of all In response to other can be addressed by or replacing with red ages in the community feedback, a new plan understanding the sleep globes or OLED light about what they thought has been designed to hormones. fi ttings (O = organic). was important to include make it easier to read. One of the magic • Explore aromatherapy in the Age Friendly Plan. Council continues to balances that occur in sleep scents such as An ongoing part- be acknowledged as a the body is the balance lavender. nership with University national leader through between sleep hormone • Turning off screens, of Tasmania sociologist work with the ageing electronic devices, Dr Peta Cook allowed population and was the By Jo Cordell-Cooper* melatonin and awake hormone cortisol. smart phones from for Council to connect fi rst Tasmanian council twilight. with a broader range to join the World Health NOTHING affects By the end of the • Use blue light blocking of groups and improve Organisation (WHO) health like sleep issues. day, we aim to have our glasses from twilight. engagement. Global Network of Age A poor night’s sleep levels of melatonin high For the fi rst time as Friendly Cities and Com- immediately has an and cortisol low, and Please note, blue part of the engagement munities in 2014. impact on your ability to conversely our waking light emits not only from process, reply paid post- Clarence Mayor concentrate, focus and levels should be cortisol computers, phones and cards were handed out Doug Chipman said on- problem solve. high and melatonin low. other smart devices, but to the community, allow- going work in this space We need sleep to Artifi cial light reduc- also from our overhead ing people to go home was crucial. regenerate, to boost es production of sleep lighting. and write their responses “Everyone in our immunity, tissue repair hormone melatonin Active Solutions and in their own time. community is ageing – it and cleaning, and to because it contains blue Health Network uses Overall, more than is something we are all recharge. light. the ‘KAIZEN’ approach 500 individual responses affected by no matter Our hormone pro- If you go to sleep (doing little sustainable were received, doubling how old we are,” he said. duction and regulation with low levels of things every day) to im- the level of engagement “There is much to are keenly in tune with melatonin you will wake prove health and fi tness, for previous consulta- be gained from working our ability to sleep, so early. It’s that simple. particularly when the tions. with our community if you have sleep issues, So, investing in blue Chefaholic mainstream gym does The information across all ages. managing this is vital to light blocking glasses is not meet your needs. gathered was of high “I am proud of the Cooking School being a healthy human. one very simple starting For more informa- quality and very useful work we are doing in A PADDOCK TO PLATE COOKING EXPERIENCE FOR ALL point for improving Chefaholic Cooking School tion, visit activesolution- for the purpose of creat- this space - Clarence Sleep issues include: sleep quality (make A paddock to plate cooking experience for all contact if you want sandhealthnetwork.com. ing the plan. City Council is leading ROAST PUMPKIN SOUP au or phone 0409 862 At the centre of the the way for others to • Being slow to get to them, I have genuine lab Duck à l’orange 206 plan is acknowledging follow.” Ingredients sleep. tested blue light blocking Ingredients• 3 tablespoons olive oil minutes.• 1 onion, Remove peeled from and • Waking early. glasses in stock). 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Member for Pembroke Jo Siejka with students from Bellerive Primary School.

By Jo Siejka MLC The community constituents. the people by inviting Member for Pembroke expects us, as elected I’ve been actively community groups into members, to represent meeting with as many Parliament to ensure the AS an elected represent- its views and lead with people in the communi- issues we discuss are rel- ative, it is vital to ensure integrity in order to ty as possible in order to evant and relate to them, there are opportunities create a strong, stable make sure that I know such as the Lindisfarne for the community to Tasmania. what issues are of con- Riverside Arts Club. contribute directly to Public representation cern to local people. Ensuring we are decision making, and is only effective if we This has included available to the com- this means being proac- connect with people and meeting with young peo- munity and actively tive in reaching out to if people let us know ple on key issues at local make efforts to build hear the concerns and their concerns. schools, such as Bellerive these connections will ideas of those whom we The only way we can Primary School and East- also contribute to open represent. achieve this is by work- side Lutheran College, and transparent govern- I have learnt the ing with our community who have shared input ment, because when value of consultation, members and genuinely with the Legislative people know what their collaboration and com- listening to their con- Council. members are doing and promise throughout my cerns and ideas. I believe it’s impor- how they can engage career, particularly while If we are to work in tant people of all ages with them, then greater Weekday 2 course lunch on the boards of peak isolation as elected rep- and backgrounds can contributions and con- body organisations. resentatives, it creates an contribute, and that nections result. special for July and August These organisations environment for adver- engaging and empower- In line with my need to be able to con- sarial decision making. ing young people in the passion for open govern- SELECTED MAINS AND DESSERTS FOR $30 sult with their members I believe consulta- decision-making process ment, I am now chairing in a variety of ways in tion is an essential skill will encourage them the Transparency Com- Bookings recommended order to represent their as an elected member, to be active citizens mittee for the Labor We’re open Find us concerns and ideas, just which is why I am so throughout their life. Party, and this will bring like members of Parlia- passionate about meet- I’ve also tried to a greater level of scrutiny Tuesday to Thursday: 10am - 8pm 13 North Terrace ment. ing regularly with my bring the Parliament to in the future. Friday: 10am - 9pm Lauderdale TAS 7021 Saturday: 8am - 9pm Ph 03 6248 1162 [email protected] Sunday: 8am - 8pm www.driftwoodrestaurant.com.au

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Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 19 Community News As time goes by at Rose Bay High NO WILL?

From left , former Rose Bay High School student Geoff rey Cashion, former teacher Anne Hopkins, former student teacher Ross Butler and Lindisfarne Historical Society president Philip Sweeti ngham. After providing for your family, give hope THE Lindisfarne His- “The school started was Ken Hudspeth and history in those memo- to Australians in need through the Salvos torical Society is calling in 1961 down at Mon- there were 12 teachers.” ries and it’s an important upon former Rose Bay tagu Bay High School be- Lindisfarne Historical part of the local commu- High Shool students, cause the construction of Society president Philip nity.” teachers and the wider Rose Bay had not been Sweetingham encour- The meeting will be Community Wills Day school community to completed before the aged all those with a held at 2pm on Monday join what is expected to school year,” he said. connection to the school 30 July at Lindisfarne to have a volunteer solicitor be an unoffi cial school “We spent the start to attend. Community Activities $ reunion. of the school year in the “We would love as Centre, located at 37A write or update a simple Will Former Rose Bay corridors of Montagu many people to attend Lincoln Street, Lindis- PROCEEDS SUPPORT THE LOCAL WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY High School student Bay until Easter, when as possible and bring farne. 70 Geoffrey Cashion said we fi nally moved up to along any kind of memo- It is free to attend there may be quite a few our new school. rabilia you may still have, and afternoon tea will be community members “At the time, there whether it be photos or provided. who were unaware of were four classes with pieces of the old school For more informa- Tuesday 31st July the importance of the around 150 students. uniform,” he said. tion, phone Geoffrey school’s history. “Our headmaster “There’s a lot of rich Cashion on 6243 7740. The Salvation Army, 73 Hopkins Street, Moonah Search for unidentifi ed soldiers Enquiries and bookings phone 1800 337 082 IN September 1918, an Quarry Road entrance. Rifl e Club and served in with local native plants, avenue of 23 trees was Thanks to research by WW1. planting of 23 advanced planted along the north- local historian John Wad- A community cer- gum trees, installation of ern side of Quarry Road sley and Council staff, 19 emony will be held at 23 sandstone plinths and in Mornington. of the 23 soldiers who the site later this year to brass plaques to identify This was an Avenue were commemorated mark the 100-year an- each solider, installation of Honour to remember at the original site have niversary of the original of information signage the service and sacrifi ce been identifi ed. Avenue of Honour and and a sculpture. of members of the Bel- Four soldiers remain the end of WW1. Each named soldier lerive Rifl e Club during unnamed and Council It is hoped that all the will have a new plaque World War One (WW1). is now seeking help soldiers will be identifi ed dedicated to them with After extensive re- from the community to by this time. details of their service search and consultation, try and identify these The Avenue of and life after the war. Clarence City Council is veterans so they can be Honour works program Rifl e clubs were very re-establishing an Avenue acknowledged. includes an upgraded popular post WW1 and of Honour in the Waver- Each was a mem- walking track along the hundreds of locals were ley Flora Park near the ber of the Bellerive avenue, landscaping members of the Bellerive club at the time. Anyone who has any information regarding someone who served in WW1 and was a mem- ber of the club, or has any relevant information which may assist with the identifi cation of the soldiers, can contact John @ Bellerive Yacht Club Wadsley on 6248 7294 or john@wadsleyplan- ning.com.au.

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CLARENCE AQUATIC CENTRE YMCA DICKSON TENNIS AT SUNSHINE TENNIS John on 6244 6539. HOWRAH COMMUNITY CENTRE Aqua aerobics classes Tuesday nights CLUB Activities available are bowls, tennis, girl A 6.30pm. Aqua Zumba classes Thursday Tennis and multi-sport camps for children GIRLS BRIGADE IN ROKEBY guides, playgroup, yoga, karate, bingo, etc. AUSTRALIAN RETIRED PERSONS nights 6.30pm. ages six to 12 years weekday afternoons Fourth Hobart Girls Brigade meets Thursdays Available for hire with or without bar facilities. ASSOCIATION during the school holidays. Contact Dickson 5.30-7.30pm. Girls aged five to 18 welcome. All enquiries please call 6247 7711 or drop Social activities for men and women who are CLARENCE CHRISTMAS BRUNCH Tennis - phone 0412 817 427 or email info@ Contact Lucinda Glover 0429 635 444 or into 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. retired or about to retire. Bi-monthly meetings Spend Christmas with new friends and family dicksontennis.com to register. [email protected] with speaker held at the Clarence Senior while enjoying gourmet food, entertainment HOWRAH SCHOOL FOR SENIORS Citizens Centre, 17 Alma Street, Bellerive at and activities. Christmas Day, 10:30am - SENIOR CITIZENS GLEBE HILL BUSHLAND RESERVE New members welcome. Meets every Friday 10.30am. Ph. Doris on 6272 3525 or 0437 12:30pm at Howrah Community Centre. INDOOR BOWLS LANDCARE GROUP at 10am at the Howrah Community Centre. 494 659. Transport available. Enquiries: 6224 4615 or Every Thursday 12.45-4pm at the Dodges All welcome. Regular events and working Phone Lynne Edgerton 6247 9198. [email protected]. Ferry Recreational Community Centre, next bees refer to www.facebook.com/GlebeHill- ACTON PARK LANDCARE GROUP to the Dodges Ferry Primary School, Old Landcare or contact Adam Holmstrom at Volunteers get together for re-vegetation CLARENCE CITY CHILDREN’S CHOIR Forcett Road. Ph. Jan Patmore 6265 8208. [email protected] I and weed removal in Acton Park area. Meet Choir for children aged 6-16. Meets at Clar- INNER WHEEL CLUB OF CLARENCE third Sunday of the month. Event details on ence Uniting Church, corner of Cambridge DRAGONS ABREAST GORDONS HILL LANDCARE GROUP Women’s group promoting true friendship our Facebook page or contact Sharon on Road and York Street, Bellerive on Wednes- Come and Try dragon boating 3rd Saturday Meets on the third Sunday of each month, and ideals of personal service and interna- 0409023981. days from 4.15-5.15pm during school terms. of the month. Lindisfarne Rowing Club. Ph. 9am-12.30pm at Marril Street for working bee tional understanding. Meets fourth Thursday Phone 0419 312 041. Leonie 0499 834 023. activities. Phone 0476 136 189. every month from 7-9.30pm at the Beltana B Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. Ph. CLARENCE COMMUNITY KNITTING H Lois 0428 490 205. B4 AT BELLERIVE PRIMARY SCHOOL GROUP E Early learning program for children from birth Knit and crochet for friends, families and EASTERN SHORE BRIDGE CLUB HANDS ON to five-years. Indoor and outdoor play, music, charities. Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Meets at the Howrah Community Centre, 11 Meets at Lindisfarne Activities Centre (37a J fun gym sessions. Phone 6244 1200. Bayfield Street, Rosny. Wednesdays 10am- Howrah Road, Howrah, Tuesday events at Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne), every Monday - JUST WALK IT 12noon. Phone Clare 62444 995. 7pm. Phone 6244 1493 (leave a message). excluding public holidays. Embroidery, card If you are 55 and over and enjoy walking, join BELLERIVE BLUFF LAND & COAST making, scrap booking, Victorian boxes, our friendly walking group. Free of charge. CARE GROUP INC CLARENCE COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB EASTERN SHORE MS PEER SUPPORT jewellery making. Ph. Margaret Rust on 6244 Ph. Joyce on 0408 487 218. 1st Sunday of the month (except Sunday 2 Alma’s Activities Centre Clarence, 17 Alma GROUP 2690. Sept; January - holidays) from 10am-12noon. Street, Bellerive. Every Tuesday evening Meet every 2nd Friday of the month for tea/ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Meet opposite 33 Victoria Esp Bellerive. 7.15pm-10pm. Contact Ian Crook 0498 814 coffee at the Bellerive Yacht Club (downstairs) HOBART DOLPHINS MASTERS SWIM- Voluntary JP available between 9.30am-4pm Weed, plant, mulch & restore the foreshore. 082. from 10.30am-12noon. Guest speakers each MING CLUB each Tuesday in the office just inside and to Phone Graeme 0467 514 667 or Tassie 0417 month. Email Chris on [email protected] or 8am on Saturday at the Clarence Pool or the left of the Service Tasmania shop in Bligh 516 176. CLARENCE LADIES’ PROBUS CLUB call MS Connect on 1800 042 138. 9am on Sunday at the Friends Pool. Variety Street, Rosny Park. Meets on the third Monday of each month of programs on offer. Ph. 0438 629 160. BELLERIVE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE at the Bellerive Yacht Club at 10am. New EASTERN SHORE NEEDLEWORK Join weekly arts and crafts sessions held members welcome. Phone Sue on 0418 363 GROUP HOBART LADIES BADMINTON ASSOCI- K Tuesdays to Fridays or special weekend 087 or Gaille on 0408 782 455. Meets at Howrah Community Centre, 11 ATION KIDS CLUB @ PITTWATER NEIGHBOUR- workshops. Annual membership $30. Email Road, Howrah on Monday mornings 9am- STBA Hall, 101 Cascade Road, South Ho- HOOD HOUSE [email protected] or phone 6245 CLARENCE LIONS CLUB 12pm and Wednesdays 12.30-3.30pm. $3 bart, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays First and third Wednesday of each month. 1036. Located at 17 Cambridge Road, First and third Wednesday of the month at per session and participants are required 9.20am-12pm. Email secretaryhlba@gmail. 3pm-5.30pm. Gold coin donation. Children Bellerive. the Howrah Community Centre, Howrah to be members of the centre. All forms of com or phone 0407 766 054 under-nine must be accompanied by an Road, Howrah at 6.30pm. Ph. Stephen 0402 needlework welcome. Phone 6243 0249. adult. Light meal provided. BELLERIVE CWA BRANCH 483 355. HOBART MODEL AERO CLUB Meets first Monday every month at St Mark’s, EASTERN SHORE RAMBLERS (BUSH- Radio controlled fixed wing and rotary aircraft KNOPWOOD KNITTERS Corner Clarence and Scott Streets, Belle- CLARENCE PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION WALKING CLUB) at Kelly Field on Richmond/Campania Mondays from 10.30am at Clarence Plains rive. 11.30am handcraft (bring own lunch Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Bayfield Three different levels of walks on Sundays Road. Flying every day from 9am until early Community Health Centre, Heart Place, afterwards). 1pm branch meeting. Contact Street, Rosny. First Friday in the month from and two annual weekends away in Tasmania. afternoon, weather permitting. Instruction Rokeby. Free to join and welcome to every- Kath Chipman on 6248 9007 or email kath. 12.30-2pm. Phone Clare 6244 4995. Great way to exercise, see areas of the state available and visitors welcome. Ph. Barry one. Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood [email protected] and create friendships. Ph. Rob Peterson Gerrard on 0417 032 901 or bgerrard@ Centre on 62476778. CLARENCE PLAINS TAI CHI 0467 255 478 or email robpeterson@ bigpond.net.au. BELLERIVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre netspace.net.au. Located Bellerive Community Arts Centre, 17 on 6247 6778 for more information. HOBART TOWN (1804) FIRST SETTLERS L Cambridge Road. Monthly meetings. Open EATING WITH FRIENDS @ PITTWATER ASSOCIATION INC. Wednesday and Saturday from 10am-3pm. CLARENCE PLAINS WALK AND TALK NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Meetings held at 10am on the first Tuesday LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING – HOWRAH Email [email protected]. GROUP Second and fourth Friday of each month. of each month (except January) in the Moo- PRIMARY SCHOOL Mondays from 9.30-10.30am, starting from $10pp for a three course meal. Bookings nah Community Centre, 7 Gormanston Road. Birth - 5 years, 9.15am - 10.30am Wednes- BELLERIVE PCYC PLAYGROUP Clarence Plains Community Health Centre, essential. Ph. 6265 1155. Visit htfs.org.au. day & Friday. Ph 6246 6333. Runs every Wednesday during school terms Heart Place, Rokeby. Free to join. Ph. Roke- HORNBY RAILWAY COLLECTORS ASSO- from 9.30-11.30am. Located at Bellerive by Neighbourhood Centre 6247 6778. CIATION OF AUSTRALIA LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - LAUDER- PCYC, 10 Scott Street, Bellerive. Cost is $3 F Preservation and running of old commer- DALE PRIMARY SCHOOL per family. First visit is free. Phone Megan on CLARENCE PLAINS HISTORY GROUP FACIAL PAIN SUPPORT GROUP cial model railways with a special interest Programs for 2018: LiL (0-4 years) ¬- 0417 366 870. Discover the history and heritage of this very Trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain in Hornby trains and Meccano products. Monday 9.00-10.15am (sports centre) & early settlement. Ph. Lorraine 0415 847 360. sufferers meet regularly for information and Meetings held monthly. Ph. Barry Dent on Friday 11.45am-12.30pm (library). Pre-Kinder BELLERIVE YOUTH GROUPS support. Phone Helen 6245 0429 or Ros 0417 142 380. ¬– Friday 1.15-2.20pm (sports centre). Ph: Alive and Crosswired on every Friday during CLARENCE WALK AND TALK GROUP 6234 7989. 6248 6260 or check our Facebook page for school term. For grades 3-6 and runs from Leaves Medical Centre, Bayfield Street, Ros- HOWRAH AUXILIARY OF THE ROYAL updates. 4.30-6pm. Crosswired for grades 7-12 and ny. Starts 9.30am Monday and Wednesday. FITNESS IN THE PARK HOBART HOSPITAL runs from 6.30-8.30pm. Visit stmarksbelle- Local walk Wednesday and MTT bus to other Free outdoor fitness group. Winter program Meetings held on the first Wednesday of LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - LINDIS- rive.org.au. walks, Mondays. Ph. Dot Batt 6244 6276 or April-September and summer program month at Clarence Integrated Care Centre, FARNE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL Mavis Kregor 6247 8696. October-end of daylight savings. More info at Bayfield Street, Rosny at 1.30pm. New Programs for children from birth to 4 years BELTANA BOWLS CLUB www.ccc.tas.gov.au or email liveclarence@ members welcome. Phone 6244 2231 or old: Music – Tuesdays 9–9:30am in the Mu- Barefoot bowls every Tuesday evening COAL RIVER VALLEY GARDEN CLUB INC ccc.tas.gov.au 6243 5857. sic Room. Little Learners – Thursdays 9:15 during daylight savings time 5.30pm for 6pm Fourth Monday of the month, February-No- –10:45am in the Kinder. Let’s Move, Read start. Located in Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. vember, Richmond Football Club Rooms, FLAGSTAFF GULLY LANDCARE GROUP HOWRAH COMBINED PROBUS CLUB & Rhyme – Fridays 9–10am in the Gym and Phone 6243 8706 or email beltanabowls@ Victoria Street, Richmond at 7.30pm. Phone For information about the Flagstaff Gully Meets at 10am on the first Tuesday of month Library. Phone 62430101. bigpond.com 6260 2727. Landcare Group please contact Peter at the Howrah Community Centre. Day’s McGlone on 0406 380 545 or business outing or luncheon on third Tuesday. New LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - RISDON BOULE / PETANQUE COAL RIVER VALLEY SUSTAINABLE phone 6234 3552. members welcome. Phone Laurie Stevens VALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Howrah Community Centre, 11 Howrah LIVING GROUP - RICHMOND 6247 6085 or Judy Paynter 6233 3675. Risdon Vale Primary School offers Early Road, all year on Thursdays from 1.30pm. Centacare meeting room in Torrens Street, FOOD GARDEN GROUP Learning for children from birth to four-year Games finish between 3-3.30pm. Phone Richmond. Second Tuesday of the month at Informal monthly garden visits. Membership HOWRAH JOEY SCOUTS every Tuesday 9-11am and Thursday 6288 8306. 7pm. Ph. Penny Wadsley 6260 2950, email free. Experts and novices welcome. Email For boys and girls aged six to eight. Meet on 12.30-2.30pm. Pre-kinder 9-10.30am every [email protected] or find us on [email protected] Thursday evenings during school terms from Thursday. Ph. 6242 5222. Facebook. 6pm-7pm at the Tranmere Hall. Ph. Fiona C Roberts on 0418 996 194. LAUNCH INTO LEARNING - SOUTH ARM CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC SCHOOL G PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAT ‘N’ EAT PLAY AND LEARN: CREATIVE CHILDREN GEILSTON BAY TENNIS CLUC HOWRAH MEN’S SHED Every Friday during school term. 0-4-years Senior singles or couples meet for midday Play and Learn: Creative Children is held every Social tennis for all standards on Mondays, 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. Ph. Greg on 0427 9.15am-10.45am and pre-kinder 10.45am- meal on fourth Thursday of the month. Tuesday from 9.30-10.30am during the school Tuesdays (7pm), Fridays, Sundays from 489 171 or email howrahmensshed@gmail. 12.30pm. Ph. 6239 9126. Bookings essential by the Monday before the term in Ballygriffin House at Corpus Christi 10am-12 am. Contact Secretary Peter N. on com meal. Phone Dawn 6247 9011. Catholic School. Play and Learn is a free birth 62443655. LAWN BOWLS SOCIAL to four years old program. Facilitated by kinder HOWRAH PLAYGROUP (HOWRAH COM- Played every Friday at Beltana Bowls Club, CITY OF CLARENCE EISTEDDFOD staff, these sessions focus on fun and interac- GENTLE SQUASH FOR SENIORS MUNITY CENTRE) Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. 12pm for 12.30pm Celebrating 50th Eisteddfod from 28 August tive activities for children. All welcome. Fun and aerobic fitness program for over Children up to the age of five. Monday and start. Entry fee includes nibbles after the 2018. Program and other information at 50s. Every Friday 1.30-3pm at Eastside Tuesdays 9.30-11.30am. $4 per family. How- game. New bowlers welcome. Ph. 6243 8706 www.clarenceeisteddfod.com.au. Volunteers Squash, 69 Cambridge Road, Bellerive. All rah Community Centre, 11 Howrah Road, or email [email protected]. welcome. D equipment provided. First lesson free. Ph. Howrah. Ph. Katie on 0401 906 666. 23

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LEWISHAM FORESHORE MANAGEMENT five-year-olds and their parents. Tuesdays ROSNY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE SORELL BRANCH CWA TASMANIAN FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY ASSOCIATION INC. 9.15-10.45am during school terms. At Emma- CRAFT CLASSES Meet first Wednesday of the month at (TFHS) Save the Lewisham Foreshore. We need nuel Christian School, 1 Chipmans Road, Located at Seventh Day Adventist church, 28 1.30pm in the CWA Room at Sorell Memorial. Library at the Old Bellerive Post Office at 19 your support. Contact Valerie Reid on 0418 Rokeby. Riawena Road. Classes in painting, embroi- New members are welcome. Phone Made- Cambridge Road, Bellerive is open Tuesdays 124804. dery, paper craft and cards, beading, quilting, line on 0428 122 098 for more info. 12.30-3.30pm, Wednesdays 9.30-12.30pm cooking and bear-making. Meets Thursdays and Saturdays 1.30-4.30pm. Visit www. LINCOLN SINGERS M from 9.30am. Ph. Noels on 6248 1083. SORELL MEN’S SHED hobart.tasfhs.org or ph. 6244 4527. Rehearsals in Lindisfarne Citizens Activities Open Monday to Friday from 9am-3.30pm. Centre with concerts around Tasmania. Ph. MARIAN BAY MUSIC & ARTS CONCEPT ROSNY PARK NATIONAL SENIORS Located Station Lane, Sorell. Ph. 0478 051 TASMANIAN HORSE RESCUE & REHA- Margot Lampkin on 6244 5344. Dan Tuffy & Lucie Thorne with special guest Monthly meeting first Tuesday each month 266 during opening hours. BILITATION ORGANISATION Michael Turner. Copping Hall, Friday 6 July. at 6pm with dinner break at 7.15pm followed Monthly meetings held at our clubrooms at LINDISFARNE ACTIVITIES CENTRE - Doors 7pm/BYO. $22 presale/$25 at the door by a guest speaker. New members welcome. SORELL ON STAGE THEATRE GROUP Sandford commencing 7.30pm usually on SOCIAL INDOOR BOWLS www.trybooking.com/VORU Enquiries Patricia 6243 7899. Welcomes new members. People interested the first Monday evening of the month. Ph. Wednesdays 1pm. For further details phone in any aspects of theatre phone 6106 0071. Christine on 0457 147 428 or Jess on 0400 6243 6029 or 6243 8184. MAINLY MUSIC ROSNY PARK TENNIS CLUB 462 415. 10am every Thursday except in school Social tennis, competition and court hire SORELL RED CROSS FRIENDSHIP LINDISFARNE ANGLICAN CHURCH holidays. Hosted by Good News Church, available at 18 Bastick Street, Rosny Park. GROUP TASSIE ROCKERS DANCE CLUB Playgroup for children under 5. Every 238 Clarence Street, Howrah. Interactive Coaching also available. See our webpage or Meets on third Friday of every second Every Wednesday at the Derwent City Bowls Tuesday during school term, 10am-12pm the 30-minute music sessions for birth to school- email [email protected]. Ph. Di month at 1.30pm in the Fraser room at 45 7pm-10pm. Suitable for all ages and family Lindisfarne Anglican Church (54 Lincoln St). age children with their parents/caregivers. Fincke on 0417 447 842 or 6244 7820. Arthur Street (independent living units). New friendly. Ph. Caryl 0409 703 044. All welcome. Cost is $2 and a piece of fruit to Ph. 0429 951 880. member welcome. Ph. Merrilyn Jones on share. Contact Chris 0412 893 012. ROTARY CLUB OF BELLERIVE 6265 1320. TENNIS AT SUNSHINE TENNIS CLUB MASTERS ATHLETICS Meets every Monday at the Bellerive Yacht Social tennis played every weekday at 11 LINDISFARNE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP Cross country and road running for the over Club 6pm for 6.30pm start. Ph. 0407 495 771. SOUND PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Howrah Road, Howrah. Coaching available. Meets each Sunday at 10am at the Lindis- 30s from April to September. Program at OF TASMANIA Phone Mike Geard 0400 974 056, visit sun- farne Activities Centre (37a Lincoln Street, www.tasmastersathletics.org.au. Ph. Mike ROTARY CLUB OF HOWRAH Museum and Resource/Research Centre, 19 shinetennisclub.org.au or email sunshineten- Lindisfarne). Phone Laurie Rowston on 62 Walker 0428 376 741 or email tasmasters- Meets every Thursday at the Tasmania Cambridge Road, Bellerive, open Monday, [email protected] 478156 or email [email protected] for [email protected]. Police Academy, South Arm Road, Rokeby at Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11am- further information. 6pm. Ph. 0417 367 700. 3pm. Collection of old radios, phonographs THE FRIENDSHIP FORCE MEN’S BREAKFAST and recording equipment. Entry by gold coin Fosters peace and understanding through LINDISFARNE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB St George’s Church Hall, Sorell, third ROTARY CLUB OF LINDISFARNE. donation. a program of home hosting at home and The newly arranged Combined Probus Club Wednesday of each month at 7.30am. Ph. Meets first and third Wednesday of the month overseas. Club meets bi-monthly at Rosny at Lindisfarne invites all members of the 6248 1878. at the Beltana Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, SOUTH ARM COMMUNITY MARKET AND LINC. Phone 6243 7050. community to attend meetings as listed: First Lindisfarne at 6:30pm. Visitors welcome. Ph. CAR BOOT SALE Tuesday in the month at The Motor Yacht MIDWAY POINT-PENNA NEIGHBOUR- 0419 304 020. First Sunday each month from 9.30am at the THE REDEEMED CHURCH OF GOD Club Ford Parade Lindisfarne at 10am with a HOOD WATCH South Arm Community Centre. Artworks to SANCTUARY PARISH meeting followed by morning tea and a guest Active group meets first ednesdayW of the ROTARY CLUB OF SORELL Lego, plants, books, bargains, coffee, plus Meets Sunday mornings at 10am at Warrane speaker. A visit to have lunch is arranged month at noon at the Midway Point Commu- Meets every Monday at the Sorell RSL activities for the kids. Ph. 0403 909 848 or Primary School Hall, 213 Cambridge Road, every third Tuesday with an Ausmas lunch in nity Hall. Ph. Pat Leary 0419 318 012. 6.30pm for 7pm start. All welcome. Ph. Mick email [email protected] Warrane. Ph. Pastor Colin Jones on 0447 July and a Christmas dinner in December. All Dudgeon on 0417 361 328. 288 191. members of the public are welcome to attend MT RUMNEY LANDCARE GROUP INC. SOUTH ARM GARDEN CLUB and join the club We meet bi-monthly to undertake various ac- RHYTHM AND BEACHES COMMUNITY Meets monthly. All welcome. Garden visits TIME OUT CRAFT PROGRAM tivities to improve our local environment. Visit SINGERS held throughout the year. Ph. Richard 6239 Range of crafts on Thursdays 9.30am- LINDISFARNE COMMUNITY LIBRARY https://mtrumneylandcaregroup.wordpress. Singing group meets every Tuesday from 7-9 9730 or Dianne 0448 824 892. 12pm during school terms at Citywide, 400 Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln com for information. All volunteers welcome. pm at Okines Community House (opposite Cambridge Road, Mornington. New 2 U ladies Street. Open weekdays 10am-2pm and Dodges Ferry Primary School). No audition SOUTH EAST PINGO dress and accessories op shop also available. Saturday mornings 10am-12noon. Ph. Diane required. Ph. Mervyn on 0417 462 310. Every Tuesday Morning 9.45am-11.45am. Enquiries Raie Semmens on 6244 2586. on 6244 3439. N $10 for 28 games. Everyone wins a prize. NATIONAL SERVICEMAN’S ASSOCIATION ROCK N ROLL DANCE WORKSHOPS Morning tea provided. For further information, TRANMERE CLARENCE PLAINS LAND & LINDISFARNE CRICKET CLUB If you did Nasho’s. Monthly luncheons are Held by Tassie Rockers on Sunday 8 July please phone Elizabeth on 6265 2305 or COAST CARE Notice is hereby given that the Lindisfarne held at local hotels on the third Thursday of at Alma Street Activities Centre, Bellerive. Beth on 6269 3839. Help enhance and preserve natural values in Cricket Club is holding its annual general each month. We assist members to get their Three sessions for $30. Contact Caryl on the Tranmere, Rokeby and Clarendon Vale meeting at 12noon on Sunday 29 July 2018 NSA Medals. We also collect copies of Pla- 0409 703 044 or visit the Facebook page. SOUTHERN BEACHES LAND/COAST- area. Activities at various sites on Thursdays at the ANZAC Park Clubrooms. toon photos, if anyone can assist let us know. CARE INC. and last Sunday of every month. Email Contact: NSA Secretary - Gary Gillies. Email: Meetings first Friday every month, working [email protected] or phone 0435 325 171. LINDISFARNE GARDEN CLUB [email protected] ot ph: 6243 4431. S bees third Saturday. Meets on fourth Tuesday monthly, Febru- SENIORS MOMENTS Primrose Sands working bees first Saturday ary-November, 2pm at CWA Hall, 29a Lincoln Meets at Howrah Church of Christ, 30 Holland each month. Clean up groups third Sunday. Street, Lindisfarne. Guest speaker, afternoon P Court, Howrah every Wednesday from 10am. Contact Glenn 6265 8682 or Gwen 6265 U tea. All welcome. Enquiries phone 6244 PINGO @ PITTWATER NEIGHBOURHOOD Ph. Denise 6247 8713 or 0417 103 567. 8335 or southernbeacheslandcoastcare@ U3A CLARENCE 1271. HOUSE gmail.com Monday and Wednesday mornings at Rosny Played the same as bingo, but for grocery SEVEN MILE BEACH CANCER & CARING LINC. Ph. Carol Rossendell on 0409 698 LINDISFARNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY prizes. $10pp (10 games) Mondays 12pm- AUXILIARY SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CONCERT BAND 198, email [email protected], Hold monthly meetings, afternoons and eve- 2pm cuppa & cake provided. Phone 6265 Meet at Lewis Hall, Surf Road, Seven Mile Community concert band each Thursday visit http://u3aclarence.com nings, at the Lindisfarne Activities Centre. A 1155 for more info. Beach. Third Monday of each month 12-2pm. night from 7.30-9.30pm at 550 East Derwent range of speakers, discussions and outings. Phone Di 0438 218 185. Highway, Risdon. No audition, any level of Ph. Penny 6243 5961. PITTWATER ART GROUP skill. Contact Kristin Nichols at kirstin24_n@ W Every Tuesday 10am-12pm/1pm for nine SHORELINE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB yahoo.com.au. LINDISFARNE LADIES PROBUS CLUB weeks at the Supper Room Memorial Hall, INC. WAVERLEY FLORA PARK LANDCARE Meets 10am on the second Monday each Cole Street, Sorell. Ph. Gail 6265 8775. Meets on the third Monday of each month at ST ANDREW HIGHLAND GATHERING Every Wednesday 9.30am-12pm or first month at Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania, the Howrah Community Centre, 11 Howrah Sunday 18 Febraury 2018. 10am-4pm. Saturday of the month for family landcare 1 Ford Parade, Lindisfarne. Outings or PROBUS CLUB OF LAUDERDALE COM- Road Howrah, from 10am. New members Enjoy the spectacle of pipe bands, highland activities fun for kids. Training provided. Meet luncheon held fourth Monday each month. BINED INC. welcome. Ph. 6247 6277. dancing, the Clarence City Concert Band and at Winifred Curtis entrance, Mercedes Place, Ph. 6243 4428. Meets third Tuesday of each month at the the Navy Cadet Drum Corps. Located at the Bellerive. Ph. Karen 6244 2001 or email Abundant Life Church Lauderdale. Club out- SING AUSTRALIA SORELL Village Green, Richmond. [email protected] LINDISFARNE MASONIC CENTRE ings take place on first Tuesday. Speakers, Fun singing (voice quality doesn’t matter), Different Masonic orders meet at the centre organised trips and social activities. Contact no auditions. Every Wednesday night from STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE (SOUTH- in Gordons Hill Road, Lindisfarne. Hall is Secretary c/o Post Office Box 48, Rokeby, 7-9pm at Midway Point Hall, 31 Raynors ERN REGIONAL VOLUNTEER UNIT) Y available for use by community and other Tas 7019. Road, Midway Point. Ph. John on 6269 2952 Meet at their depot 132 Mornington Road, groups. Ph. 6243 8097 or write to PO Box or Jenny on 0418 249 786. Mornington every Wednesday night at YOGA AND PILATES 116 Lindisfarne Tas 7015. 7.30pm. Contact Syd McClymont. Ph. 0407 Weekly classes at Howrah Rec Centre on R SINGING GROUP – FIND YOUR VOICE 847 718. Tuesday evenings. Yoga 5.30pm and Pilates LINDISFARNE RIVERSIDE ARTS CLUB Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pm Clarence Plains 7pm. Ph. Jackie 6265 7716 or 0467 197 AND CHOIR ROKEBY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE Youth Centre, Grange Road, Rokeby. Free to 499. Choir practice Thursday evenings at the Computer class, cooking class, community join, everyone welcome. Ph. Wendy Bryant T Lindisfarne Citizens Activities Centre 7.30- lunch, model class, sewing and craft, oil paint- on 1800 269 672. YOGA IN RICHMOND 9.30pm. Monthly play readings on Mondays. ing class, café conversation, belly dancing, TANGO THERAPY Term three. Monday and Saturdays 9:30am Phone Jeff Cheal on 0417 641 952. www. zumba, after school program, after school SIT AND BE FIT CHAIR EXERCISE Tango therapy session every Thursday to 10.45am. Call Jeanette 0419 880 019 to riversideartsclub.org.au sports program. Ph. Cate or Nicole on 6247 Great fun. Suitable for anyone wanting to from 11am to 12noon at Tranmere Hall, 27 reserve your place or email jnet.coleman@ 6778 or email [email protected] improve their health and balance. Mondays Tranmere Road, Howrah. Ph. Jenny on 0477 gmail.com. LINDISFARNE SCHOOL FOR SENIORS 10am at Clarence and Senior Citizens, Alma 505 901. Fridays 10am-midday at the Lindisfarne ROSNY PARK BOWLS CLUB Street. Wed and Fri 10.30am at St Marks Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln Street. Guest Excellent venue available for hire with view, Church Hall, Scott Street. Cuppa provided All entries for the 2018 community calendar must be speakers on a range of topics. Ph. 6243 full bar and kitchen, ample car parking. Ph. afterwards. Phone Vicki on 0419 155 578. 6689. 6244 1642. New members for social, indoor submitted to [email protected] and pennant bowls welcome. SORELL BOWLS CLUB This is a free service for non-profit community LITTLE LEARNERS Social and barefoot bowls from 3pm on groups and local events. Please keep contributions to 30 words or less. Free early years learning program for up to Friday afternoons. Ph. 6269 2112. 24

24 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 Pet of the Month WINNER Pet Talk Sponsored by astlands Pet Supply Spare a thought for greyhound Samaritans EASTERN SHORE PETS By Scott Hunt they are fi nally discard- PREPARE FOR BIG CHILL The Dog Grumbler ed for having no profi t potential on the track, HUMANS aren’t the only provide shelter from the WHEN you love dogs as the ones lucky enough to ones who struggle with chill of the winter air. I do and you think about fi nd homes are confused the cold during winter If that doesn’t keep the thousands put down and nervous. months. them warm, pop in a weekly in Australia, it’s I know several Following last year’s blanket or towel to bur- hard not to despair. greyhound owners. They average minimum tem- row into. On the one hand, have gentle, noble dogs perature of 4.3 degrees Be extra mindful with dogs are being bred and who benefi t from inter- celsius over winter, senior pets inbred in their thousands action with other dogs, Petbarn Rosny Park is Once dogs and cats for profi t. but who rarely know encouraging local pet reach the age of seven, They are often the pleasure of play and owners to be vigilant they are classed as senior bought by people who never run free. in taking extra care of citizens and can be pain- have no understanding I heard a story about their pets during the cold fully affected by the cold of the animal’s needs or greyhound owners who season. weather. indeed the benefi ts or get together in secret on Petbarn Rosny Park During winter, one responsibilities of dog a farm and let two or store manager Simon of the most common ownership. even three greyhounds Adkins said locals needed ailments we see in senior On the other hand, run and play in a large to keep a close eye on pets is arthritis as their there are people and paddock in secret. their pet’s wellbeing as sensitive joints are aggra- organisations dedicated To see these beautiful the temperature dropped, vated by cooler temper- to reducing the terrible animals interact without particularly certain breeds atures. suffering infl icted on our restraint is a wonderful of dog, cats and other Older pets should be This is Edward our 11 week old toy poodle best friends. thing, but no photo- small animals such as kept off the cold ground “dressing for the winter”. Breed-wise, surely graphs are taken. guinea pigs and fi sh. and be kept comfortable it’s the noble greyhound The people who do “As members of the with extra warm and To enter your pet in next month’s “Eastern Shore Sun’s Pet of the who has drawn the this are criminals: no family, pets also need padded bedding. Month” please email a photo and a few words about your pet to shortest straw; who bears greyhound may be off protection from the harsh If possible, keep your Carolyn at: adverti [email protected]. the brunt of human leash on property not frosty months,” he said. pets inside indifference. belonging to its owner. Greencross Vet’s chief If it’s too cold for us to All entries will be shared on our Facebook page and the winner will be the entrant Greyhounds are I guess it’s easier to veterinary offi cer Rachel be outside, then it’s likely with the most “likes” at the end of voti ng. The winning entry will feature in next bred to race and those make laws that protect Chay suggested the too cold for our pets. month’s Eastern Shore Sun and will win a Eastland Pet Supply $50 voucher*! that aren’t fast enough humans than to make following tips to keep pets If your pet is ‘outside don’t have much to look laws that protect dogs. happy, warm and rugged only’ ensure they have forward to. It fi gures. Who is up this chilly winter proper housing with Eastlands Pet Supply They are large dogs there to present the season. raised bedding and Congratulati ons! Please contact Eastland Pet Supply on and take up lots of dogs’ case? Breeders? Cover up your protection from cold 6244 2673 to arrange collecti on of your prize. space, which reduces Racers? Legislators? four-legged friend draughts. *Winner has 30 days from distributi on to claim their voucher in their chances of being Spare a thought for If your pet is outside A warm basket, store. In the event of a ti e, the prize will be split. re-homed. those who take on the during a temperature heated bed or microwave Added to this, we job of rescuing a grey- drop, they will feel the heat pad will also help choose to apply archaic hound. cold just like we do, and your pet cope with the Entries for August 2018 close: Monday 6 August laws to those that try to Stop and say hello the best way to keep cold. Voti ng starts: Tuesday 7 August rescue them. if you get the chance — them warm is to get them Don’t overfeed your Voti ng fi nishes 5pm: Tuesday 14 August I was surprised to like most dogs they’re in a jacket or coat. pet read that the only breed good for you, even in The effect the cold As winter sets in, you scientifi cally found to small doses. has on your pet is deter- may notice your pet’s have a potential violent Spare a thought mined by factors such as appetite increases as they ENFIELD KENNELS streak is the daschshund, for those who face the their species, breed, age are burning more energy PETS but they are not required alternative — in their and general health. to keep warm. & CATTERY by law to be muzzled. thousands. 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Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 25 Community News Australia’s best cars

revealed in TasmaniaA NATIONAL compe- He said there was a tition co-judged by the serious side to the process RACT will help take and selecting the winners. the hard work out of “The awards aim to selecting and purchasing take the guess work out a new car. of finding the best vehicle Almost 200 of the in a category for a con- most popular vehicles sumer, and also influence on the Australian market the new car market by across 15 categories were challenging manufacturers assessed by a team of to continually improve expert judges from all safety, performance and of Australia’s Motoring affordability,” he said. clubs against 21 different “Pleasingly, we are criteria in the areas of seeing considerable im- value for money, design provements in standard and function and on safety features with AN- road ability to determine CAP recently announcing Australia’s Best Cars. the inclusion of Autono- The criteria included mous Emergency Braking pricing, comfort, depre- (AEB) increasing almost ciation, insurance costs, 10-fold in the last two standard features, build years. quality, safety and fuel “Overall, vehicle consumption. affordability remains high A selection of cars with manufacturers fitting were tested over four more and more features days in rain, sunshine and in as standard to lure cus- mud at the Australian tomers to their brand. Automotive Research “Buying a new car is a Centre, a 1000 hectare big decision, maybe one proving ground near of the biggest purchasing Anglesea in Victoria. decisions a consumer will One of the judges, make outside of buying a RACT general manager house, so it is important Mobility Services Darren that they have access Moody, said testing the to as much relevant 45 finalists to determine information as possible to a winner in each category make the best decision RACT ABC judge Darren Moody during testing at Anglesea in Victoria. Photo credit: Shannon Morris. was a challenging task. possible.” Kennerley Boys’ Home: A blast from the past

DO you have anything The Home was to share about the founded in 1869 by Kennerley Boys’ Home former Mayor and Pre- either as a resident, staff, mier Alfred Kennerley, neighbour, supporter or who wished to provide donor? food, shelter, education, In preparation for its training and more to upcoming 150th anniver- boys who had no families sary next year, Kennerley of their own. is calling on the local Mr Kennerley pur- community to come chased the building and forward with personal land on Hamilton Street stories, experiences and in West Hobart where photos. the Home operated for These memories will 100 years. be commemorated in a Ms Fleetwood said book by author Elizabeth the Home was great- Fleetwood. ly supported by the “The history is to be community with regular published as a record donations. of how the people of She said many Ho- Hobart embraced, sup- bart businesses offered ported and took to heart apprenticeships or goods one man’s philanthropic or services. vision and how they’ve “The boys took part Kennerley Boys’ Home 1962. kept it alive to this day,” in regular sport and rec- Ms Fleetwood said. reational activities, as well “The 150 years of as in mentorship schemes gardens while learning moved over to cottage – many of whom came munity respite to parents leaving foster care. success of the Kennerley that were provided by carpentry and crafts.” home fostering and was from situations of abuse needing assistance, foster To contribute or Boys’ Home is a hearten- Rotary clubs,” she said. In 1970, the original renamed ‘Kennerly Chil- or neglect,” she said. care for children who for more information, ing story of a community “The Home stood on building was demolished. drens’ Homes’. Today, the not- can’t remain safely in phone 6272 5900, email rallying consistently to several acres where the Ms Fleetwood said “The inclusion of girls for-profit organisation their family home and together@kennerleykids. support a cause they boys milked cows, kept in the spirit of the times, saw the care broaden to operates as KennerlyKids. independent living pro- org.au or post to PO Box could see was worthy.” chickens and cultivated Kennerly Boys’ Home include whole families org.au and provides com- grams for young people 576, Glenorchy 7010. 26

26 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 A FINANCIAL MOMENT Tax accountants continue their support for Tasmanian Devil Research BALANCING LAST year, the plight of the iconic Tasmanian Devil caught the imagination – and wallets – of attendees at the H&R Block National Conference in Hobart. YOUR The event saw more than $5000 raised in five days and donated to the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal for research into the Deadly Facial Tumour CENTRELINK Disease. This year, the conference was held on the Gold Coast, with Tasmania well represented at the gala dinner on the final night. FAMILY With the theme “Go for Gold”, it was H&R Block’s senior vice president Kip Knight who shone – quite literally dress- ing in a gold suit, beads, hat and shoes. PAYMENTS His finery was then magically trans- formed into further funds for the Devil Appeal as each piece was individually auctioned off. AT TAX TIME The auction and further donations on By Hank Jongen able income to balance your the night raised more than $2000, which Department of Human payments. has been banked with the appeal. Services If you, or your partner, The gold suit and shoes were don’t need to lodge a tax purchased by regional director Arvind TAX time means more than return, you can let us know Vasudevan, who quickly donned the out- one million families will start from 3 July 2018 using fit and took to the dance floor in style. to have their family payments the Centrelink mobile app Tasmanian state manager Steve Hin- balanced. or your Centrelink online ton said it was heart-warming to realise If you received Fami- account through myGov. what an impact the iconic Tasmanian ly Tax Benefit (FTB) and/ If you’re not sure if you Devil had on visitors last year. or child care payments for need to lodge a tax return, “At the national conference in Ho- the 2017/18 financial year, you can use the ‘Do I need bart, Rebecca Cuthill, then manager for you will need to lodge a tax to lodge a tax return’ tool on the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program return or you will need to let the ATO website at ato.gov. Appeal, spoke at the formal dinner at the the Department of Human au and check the depart- Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery and Services know you don’t ment’s website for helpful clearly her words resonated deeply with need to. hints and information at the delegates,” he said. This is required so we humanservices.gov.au/bal- “Being a room full of tax accountants, can ensure you received the ancing. the audience was also well aware of right amount of assistance. If you do incur a debt the tax deduction available to them for If you have a partner, the as a result of balancing your Kip and Brody at the H&R Block National Conference on the Gold Coast. making a donation.” department will also need to family payments, you can When a donation of $2 or more is know the same information talk to the department. made to a charity, or Deductible Gift about them. It’s important you tell us Recipient (DGR) as they are called, the Every family’s set of if you’re worried. 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Eastern Shore Sun July 2018 27 Sport Tasmanian roller derby Total freedom underdogs beat the odds

Bronze-medallist winners, the Convict City Rollers.

HOBART club Convict Convict City Rollers two per cent chance of City Rollers have re- co-captain Chantelle winning our first game turned from the biggest Reid said they had been against Auckland and a roller derby tournament training for six months 98 per cent chance of in the southern hemi- in preparation for the being knocked out in the sphere as bronze-place event. first round,” she said. winners. “It has been a pretty “That was pretty Held in Adelaide, tough journey physically tough to hear but it also the Great Southern Slam and financially, but it made us more deter- is a three-day biannual was our goal to progress mined to find a way to event that sees 48 teams to the finals this year win.” from Australia and New and we are so happy And win they did – Zealand compete to be with what we achieved,” the Convicts won four crowned Pacific Cham- she said. out of five games beat- pions. Fellow co-captain ing Auckland, Adelaide This was the club’s Rebecca Taylor said and Newcastle. fourth time competing the club checked the The Convicts are in the event and the tournament predictions now ranked number 11 first time they have two weeks out from the in Australia and 13 in progressed through the event. the Pacific out of more first-round games. “We were given a than 200 teams.

Budding surfer Aaron Pritcher with Anglicare Tasmania support worker Shane Rayner. WHEN the promise of brought “a real sense of regularly chooses to take delivers a wide range of waves beckon, 27-year- freedom.” part in. NDIS supports including old Aaron Pitcher wakes “I just make sure we He is also a keen assistance with house- early, has breakfast, don’t go out too deep – soccer player, basketball- hold tasks, daily living checks the weather radar Clifton Beach is patrolled er and a skilled member activities and self-care, and surf report before and we swim between of the Special Olympics social and community heading for the beach. the flags,” he said. bowling team. activities, skill develop- The budding surfer is “I always check out “Last year, we went ment, support coordina- a National Disability In- the surf before we go. to Melbourne and next tion and flexible respite surance Scheme (NDIS) “If it’s too big or year we are going over Anglicare’s team also participant. there’s a rip we’ll give it to Western Australia to has the skills and experi- He shares his beach a miss or go somewhere bowl,” Mr Pitcher said. ence to provide profes- visits to Clifton Beach else like Seven Mile For Mr Pitcher, who sional support for NDIS with Anglicare Tasmania Beach where the waves shares his Rosetta home participants seeking to support worker Shane are generally small. with flat-mates, sport is a manage mental health Rayner, who has life-sav- “Aaron enjoys it big part of his life. challenges. ing experience and a 40- there because the planes With this in mind, It also offers a range year passion for surfing. come in over the beach Anglicare – a not-for- of shared and sup- “When the summer to land at the airport and profit support provider ported living options hits, the water is warm, he likes planes.” for Tasmanians over 30 statewide and can work but I have a wetsuit As they surf the years of age – made sure with NDIS participants for when it’s cold,” Mr waves, the pair enjoy to pair Mr Pitcher with a to facilitate design of Pitcher said. Tasmania’s coastal support worker he could accommodation to suit “Surfing with Shane scenery. relate too. participants’ needs and is very good and I can “We are a good team Anglicare’s large budget. even open my eyes and surfing is a really team across Tasmania For more informa- under the water.” great outlet for Aaron,” has the skills to provide tion about the NDIS and Mr Rayner said surf- Mr Rayner said. quality support to NDIS support that Anglicare ing was great exercise Surfing is only one participants. can provide, phone for Aaron and that it of the activities Aaron The organisation 1800 243 232. 28

28 Eastern Shore Sun July 2018

Tassie team Lindisfarne Footy Club makes a splash kicking cancer for Alex

Members of the Australian fi nswimming team, from left , Glenn Hoppitt , Brett Stephenson and Sabina Lane. FIVE local fi nswimmers perience not just for the recently returned from competition, but I also Spain on a high following got to meet new people their success in the World and I am now commu- Master Cup, a national nicating with a swimmer fi nswimming competi- from Berlin.” tion. Sabina Lane, of The small Australian Lauderdale, won four team achieved a signif- bronze medals in the icant result by fi nishing 50-metre surface swim, seventh overall out of 44 the 200-metre surface teams, many of which swim, the 100-metre had up to 20 members. surface pool event and Glenn Hoppitt, of in her fi rst attempt at the Howrah, was the out- 3000-metre ocean swim. standing medal winner Brett Stephenson, for Australia, winning of Lauderdale, also won two gold medals and one bronze in the 200-metre The late Alex Harris (pictured centre back) with mum Trudi, dad Greg and brothers Christopher and William in 2017. silver medal. surface swim and in the Mr Hoppitt has been 3000-metre ocean swim. WHEN the Lindisfarne When he was unable nosed with the illness at “He was a true hero cancer – continued to fi nswimming for 14 years Rob and Jenny Har- Football Club (LFC) to continue playing age 14, Alex continued to everyone that knew support the Harris family. and this was his fi rst time man, both of Opossum goes face-to-face with football at LFC due to to amaze all around him him.” “Hall Payne Law- competing internation- Bay, swam Australian the Claremont Football his illness, Alex adopted with his determination, The seniors team yers believes in people ally. top 10 times in all their Club, it is always a pas- the role of a team trainer enduring two years were victorious on the and community and He said he thought events, with Mrs Harman sionate bout. under the guidance of of chemotherapy and day and defeated their are proud to be able his teammates were jok- winning her heat of the The game played on the senior’s trainer. having to learn to walk opposition 132 to 67. to support the Lindis- ing when they told him 100-metre surface swim. 23 June was no excep- Mother Trudi Harris again. Hall Payne Lawyers farne Football Club as it he won gold. Mr Harman made tion. said Alex was a “mad “When chemo kept offered to be Lindis- remembers Alex Harris, “I never thought fi nals in the 200-metre But this game proved footy fan” and was rarely Alex sick at home, he farne’s goal sponsor for who was such an integral about medals because surface swim, 50-me- to be an extra special oc- seen without his LFC would constantly be the day, donating $2000 and important member I had no idea what to tre Apnoea and the casion, with LFC taking jumper. looking on Facebook for to CanTeen Tasmania for of the community,” Hall expect with the competi- 3000-metre swim. to the fi eld in honour of “He just loved the scores of the Lindis- the total number of goals Payne chief executive of- tion,” he said. Mr Hoppitt, Mr Ste- former player and club playing with his mates farne games. kicked in the match. fi cer Mark Wiggins said. “But when I realised phenson and Mr Harman legend, Alex Harris. at Lindisfarne, with his “Alex met every day Both during his “We are humbled to my entry times were were part of the Austral- Alex tragically passed dad, Greg, driving him to with a smile on his face, illness and following his be able to support Can- up there with the best ian team competing in away of brain cancer last footy every week,” she never giving up and illness, CanTeen Tasma- Teen in the vital work of them I knew I had a the men’s top division of year at just 19 years of said. even on his bad days he nia – which supports it does in communities chance. the 4x100-metre relay, age. “After being diag- thought of others. young people living with around Australia.” “It was a fantastic ex- fi nishing fourth.

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