SFNL Record Round 12

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SFNL Record Round 12 ROUND 12 JULY 4, 2015 www.sfnl.com.au | www.sfnllive.com.au WHAT’S HAPPENING AT SFNL HQ? DAVID CANNIZZO, SFNL CEO @SFLCEO Planning for next year...NOW! Will Hunter has been appointed part-time Media Officer. Board / Committee succession planning is Will is currently a boundary rider for the SFNL something that should be on all club meeting Match of the Day broadcast as well as being a media agendas here on, if it is not already. (print and web) journalist for the SFNL over the last The purpose of this is for clubs to have an three years. understanding of who will be continuing with their committee position in 2016 and if they are not, The SFNL are very excited to welcome these two then who will? new members to the administration team. The Executive positions at clubs are really what I am Bye Round referring to here, being President, Vice-President, This weekend there is a bye across Division 1, 2, Secretary and Treasurer. If you currently hold one Under 19s, Thirds – Blue and Netball. of these positions and do not intend to continue This was scheduled so that the Home & Away rounds next year, then the time is now to search for your for these competitions finish a week later than successor, the person that will take the position on. Division 3 and Thirds-Red therefore allowing all Finding successors most likely won’t be a simple competition Grand Finals to be on separate days. task, but by starting now it will provide 4-6 months Having said that, there are a couple of exceptions to to locate the appropriate person. the above where some matches will be played this Next committee meeting add – Succession Planning. weekend instead of the following. SFNL welcome new team members Division 1: Chelsea Heights v Cheltenham I am pleased to advise that the positions of Administration & Events Officer and Media Officer Thirds – Blue: Chelsea Heights v Cheltenham have now been filled. Under 19s: Hallam v Carrum-Patterson Lakes Matthew Grimwood has been appointed full-time (as a quadruple header with the Thirds and Division 3 Administration & Events Officer. Senior and Reserve matches) Matthew completed a yearlong internship with the Best of luck to all for this weekend and we hope to SFNL last year and worked as the General Manager see some bigger crowds with less SFNL matches to – Operations main deputy. choose from. Official Publication of the Southern Football Netball League – ABN 81 295 351 439 2nd Floor, Junior Development Building, Tribunal Venue: SFNL Headquarters, Linton Moorabbin Reserve, Linton Street Street,Moorabbin, (Melways Ref 77 F6) PO Box 1018, Moorabbin VIC 3189 Chief Executive Officer: David Cannizzo P: 9553 5644 | F: 9553 5655 GM-Operations: Adam Sparrow - 0429 120 203 visit www.sfnl.com.au OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RECORD WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 1 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE MATCH OF THE ROUND BROADCAST SFNL TIPSTERS Proudly brought to you by: Leader Newspapers, Sandown Function Centre, 88.3 Southern FM DAVE THE BUG COUTTA WILL JOHNNY HAMMERS WIZ DIVISION 3 Chelsea Chelsea Div 1 Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Cheltenham Heights Heights Endeavour Endeavour Endeavour Endeavour Endeavour Div 3 Sandown Sandown Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Black Rock Black Rock South Yarra Black Rock Black Rock South Yarra Black Rock MT WAVERLEY HOME CLUBS MUST ENTER ALL VS LIVES SCORES VIA FOOTY WEB ASHWOOD Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Lyndale Mayfield Park, Lewton Road, Mt Waverley On Air: 2pm - 5pm CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL Game Start Time: 2.15pm Mount Mount Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Ashwood Waverley Waverley PLAYER OF THE ROUND SUNDAY RADIO SHOW TOTAL 127 126 124 128 134 116 128 88.3 SOUTHERN FM The BLK Player of the Round for Round 11 is Andy Ray of the Clayton Football Club. Razor BIGGER & BETTER IN 2015 won plenty of the footy off half back, taking DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 several strong intercept marks and he hardly missing a target all day by hand or by foot. But SOUTH YARRA V Ray became the hero for the Clays when, despite Join “Coutta, Wiz & the Bug” every HALLAM V BLACK ROCK suffering from cramp and exhaustion, he sent Sunday morning on 88.3 Southern FM a booming drop punt straight through the big CHELSEA HEIGHTS CARRUM PATTERSON sticks from 45m out in the final seconds to give for a full wrap of the weekend’s LAKES the Clays an epic 1-point victory. DANDENONG V LYNDALE Andy Ray SFNL matches. Clayton FC Congratulations, Andy. V SANDOWN V ROUND 12 BLK official supplier to the SFNL MOUNT WAVERLEY “for all your on field and off field apparel” CHELTENHAM ENDEAVOUR HILLS The BLK Player of the Round will receive a BLK pack. Player to Listen every Sunday 10.30am - 12 noon V ASHWOOD collect their prize from the SFNL office Linton Street Moorabbin. 2 | SFNL RECORD 2015 WWW.SFNL.COM.AU | 3 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 RESULTS: ROUND 11 SENIORS RESERVES TEAM PWLDFA% PTS TEAM PWLDFA% PTS Dingley 11 10 1 0 1247 637 195.76 40 Dingley 11 10 1 0 1425 362 393.65 40 East Brighton 11 9 2 0 951 621 153.14 36 St Kilda City 11 9 1 1 964 527 182.92 38 Mordialloc 11 8 3 0 955 656 145.58 32 Clayton 11 8 3 0 1017 569 178.73 32 East Malvern 11 7 4 0 1000 727 137.55 28 Mordialloc 11 7 4 0 1024 566 180.92 28 Clayton 11 6 5 0 839 1044 80.36 24 Cheltenham 11 6 4 1 859 639 134.43 26 St Pauls 11 5 6 0 776 803 96.64 20 East Malvern 11 6 5 0 760 767 99.09 24 Cheltenham 11 4 7 0 760 1054 72.11 16 Bentleigh 11 5 6 0 984 742 132.61 20 St Kilda City 11 3 8 0 797 877 90.88 12 St Pauls 11 2 9 0 494 1069 46.21 8 Bentleigh 11 3 8 0 738 953 77.44 12 Chelsea Heights 11 1 10 0 466 1343 34.70 4 Chelsea Heights 11 0 11 0 527 1218 43.27 0 East Brighton 11 0 11 0 223 1632 13.66 0 Mordialloc 5.0 8.5 11.5 16.6-102 Mordialloc 0.0 1.2 1.3 6.9-45 Cheltenham 1.2 2.2 5.7 5.10-40 Cheltenham 4.2 7.3 9.4 10.5-65 Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: J. Morris 5, M. Ravenall 3, J. Pennycuick 3, J. Keighley, Mordialloc: Goal Kickers: T. DeMacedo, P. Nelson, A. Jayaselan, L. Ardrey, L. Barnhoorn, T. Bastion, J. O’Donnell, B. Turner N. Evans, D. Bott Best Players: D. Marguglio, L. Barnhoorn, C. Neville, B. Turner, M. Ravenall, Best Players:, R. Evans, N. Evans, N. Hoban, L. Ardrey, T. DeMacedo, J. Jewell D. Nithyakumar Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: P. Nicholls 2, J. Mills, G. Rowlands, J. Bloink Cheltenham: Goal Kickers: M. Stevens 5, A. Pelly, K. Tuhiwai, J. Rye Best Players: B. Suboticki, J. Worrell, J. Mills, P. Nicholls, N. Kilner, J. Bloink Best Players:, T. Lawson, P. Sanders, K. Tuhiwai, J. Gavin, A. Pelly, M. Stevens East Malvern 11.4 15.6 22.12 24.18-162 East Malvern 5.4 10.5 15.8 21.13-139 Chelsea Heights 1.2 3.4 4.6 5.9-39 Chelsea Heights 0.0 0.2 3.4 3.5-23 East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ryan 6, M. Cooke 5, L. Poustie 3, J. Finnen 2, East Malvern: Goal Kickers: M. Ferguson 6, C. Roughead 6, B. Padula 4, B. Baker P. de Koeyer 2, C. Johnston 2, B. Neal, C. Duck, L. Voigt, S. James 2, D. Nadzielski, G. Gemetzis, D. Gauci, N. Barac Best Players: M. Cooke, I. McCrimmon, M. Terech, J. Finnen, R. Fitzgerald, Best Players: M. Ferguson, J. Dear, D. Gauci, C. Roughead, B. Baker, M. Naughton M. Ryan Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: B. Lockhart, M. Cameron, B. Fulton Chelsea Heights: Goal Kickers: P. Matheson 2, L. Dobson, J. Peryman, J. Jagintavicius Best Players: R. Archer, H. Bennett, K. Southgate, T. Cleaver, A. Cocker, K. Whitely Best Players: J. Peryman, L. Dobson, P. Matheson, S. Masterson, B. Atherton, M. Stevens East Brighton 4.1 6.4 11.4 16.13-109 Clayton 2.4 4.4 9.12 14.13-97 Bentleigh 3.4 4.4 5.6 5.6-36 St Pauls 0.3 3.7 5.7 6.9-45 East Brighton: Goal Kickers: P. Smith 8, I. Williams 2, S. Murphy 2, A. Jansen, Clayton: Goal Kickers: J. Crameri 3, G. Brown 2, S. Sullivan 2, S. Martin 2, M. Jamieson, B. Douthie, T. Mahoney G. Yelayotis 2, N. Parisi, J. Davis, B. Robertson Best Players: P. Smith, B. Douthie, D. Rayson, A. Jansen, D. De Luca, I. Williams Best Players: N. Parisi, J. Davis, G. Brown, G. Imbriano, S. Martin, R. Ladson Bentleigh: Goal Kickers: L. Hogton-Hewish 3, A. Lee, K. Swinden St Pauls: Goal Kickers: J. Bragagnolo 2, R. Walton, J. Kay, J. Sherren, C. Merrey Best Players: S. Lawry, M. Troutbeck, J. Robertson, P. Dimattina, K. Swinden, Best Players: T. Tyler, T. Mancal, N. Stanlan-Velt, J. Lloyd, D. Kitchin, J. Muldoon S. McGarry Clayton 7.1 9.2 11.2 14.3-87 East Brighton 0.1 1.2 4.5 4.8-32 St Pauls 2.3 6.6 7.10 12.14-86 Bentleigh 4.5 9.8 17.14 26.15-171 Clayton: Goal Kickers: S.
Recommended publications
  • Work Underway on New Elite Women's Facilities at Ikon Park.Pdf Pdf 199.59 KB
    Wednesday, 27 January 2021 WORK UNDERWAY ON NEW ELITE WOMEN’S FACILITIES AT IKON PARK Purpose-built AFLW change rooms and an elite indoor training facility will level the playing field for women footballers at Ikon Park, with work underway on the landmark project. On the eve of the 2021 AFLW season, Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula today joined Carlton president Mark LoGiudice, AFLW stars Maddy Prespakis and Tayla Harris and Federal Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy Jane Hume at Ikon Park to view progress. Prior to the pandemic, women’s football in Victoria was booming and with the anticipated return of community footy in 2021, that trend is set to continue. The establishment of the AFLW in 2017 was a game-changer, with Ikon Park hosting a sell-out crowd of nearly 25,000 people at the first-ever AFLW match between Carlton and Collingwood. The 2021 AFLW season kicks off tomorrow night at Ikon Park with the Blues again hosting the Magpies. Current match-day facilities are below par and the project will see the demolition of the Pratt Stand and the construction of a match-day pavilion with AFLW-standard change rooms, an elite indoor training facility and better views into the ground from Princes Park. The existing training and administration building will be refurbished and upgraded to provide AFLW and AFL players and staff access to the same facilities and resources, reinforcing a culture of gender equality throughout the club. Lighting will also be upgraded to allow broadcasting of AFLW night matches.
    [Show full text]
  • MATCHING SPORTS EVENTS and HOSTS Published April 2013 © 2013 Sportbusiness Group All Rights Reserved
    THE BID BOOK MATCHING SPORTS EVENTS AND HOSTS Published April 2013 © 2013 SportBusiness Group All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the permission of the publisher. The information contained in this publication is believed to be correct at the time of going to press. While care has been taken to ensure that the information is accurate, the publishers can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions or for changes to the details given. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements including forecasts are not guarantees of future performance or results and involve risks and uncertainties that cannot be predicted or quantified and, consequently, the actual performance of companies mentioned in this report and the industry as a whole may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Author: David Walmsley Publisher: Philip Savage Cover design: Character Design Images: Getty Images Typesetting: Character Design Production: Craig Young Published by SportBusiness Group SportBusiness Group is a trading name of SBG Companies Ltd a wholly- owned subsidiary of Electric Word plc Registered office: 33-41 Dallington Street, London EC1V 0BB Tel. +44 (0)207 954 3515 Fax. +44 (0)207 954 3511 Registered number: 3934419 THE BID BOOK MATCHING SPORTS EVENTS AND HOSTS Author: David Walmsley THE BID BOOK MATCHING SPORTS EVENTS AND HOSTS
    [Show full text]
  • AFL D Contents
    Powering a sporting nation: Rooftop solar potential for AFL d Contents INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................1 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ...................................................................................... 3 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL TEAMS SUMMARY RESULTS ........................4 Adelaide Football Club .............................................................................................................7 Brisbane Lions Football Club ................................................................................................ 8 Carlton Football Club ................................................................................................................ 9 Collingwood Football Club .................................................................................................. 10 Essendon Football Club ...........................................................................................................11 Fremantle Football Club .........................................................................................................12 Geelong Football Club .............................................................................................................13 Gold Coast Suns ..........................................................................................................................14 Greater Western Sydney Giants .........................................................................................16
    [Show full text]
  • Page:1 Nov 25, 2018
    Page:1 Nov 25, 2018 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - AUSTRALIA Ex Lot 2044 2044 Victoria team photographs for 1946-47 in Hobart (Neil Harvey's first game), 1947 (Neil Harvey with his brothers Merv & Ray), 1959-60, 1960-61 & 1979-80 (with 7 signatures including Graham Yallop, Jeff Moss & Ray Bright). (5) 250 2046 Cricket Club Badges for St.Kilda Cricket Club 1955; plus Melbourne Cricket Club badges (13) 1970-71 to 1973-74 and 1976-77 to 1984-85. (14) 100 2048 Melbourne Cricket Club membership badges (23) incomplete run from 1962-63 to 1990-91, later tickets for Voting Member (4); Lady's Tickets (24); also VFL Park badges for 1977 & 1978. (53) 100 Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au Nov 25, 2018 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - AUSTRALIA - 19th Century 2056 1864 'The All-England Eleven Versus the Victorian Twenty-Two, Melbourne Cricket Ground, January 1st, 1864', Australian Cricket Print 1982, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 79x59cm. Ex Bruce Ruxton collection. 100 Lot 2057 2057 1874-75 East Melbourne Cricket Club Member's Season Ticket issued to WJ Daly Esq, signed by Treasurer JC Russell. 2,000 Lot 2058 2058 1881-82 East Melbourne Cricket Club Member's Season Ticket number 94 issued to J Cavanagh Esq, signed by Treasurer Henry M Gooch. 2,000 2060 1892 Berwick Cricket Club 1d Postal Card with anouncement of a Grand Concert in aid of Club Funds at the Berwick Grammar School printed on reverse, fine used with 'UP TRAIN/MG9/VICTORIA' cds addressed to the Postmaster, Clyde.
    [Show full text]
  • SFL Record 12
    ROUND 12 July 5 & 6,6, July 13 MULTICULTURAL ROUND www.sfl.com.au Official Publication of the Southern Football League - ABN 81 295 351 439 SOUTHERN FOOTY 2013 What’s happening at SFLHQ? David Cannizzo, SFL CEO SFL Finals Series venues Venue Location, Car Parking Please see below for confi rmed announced… and Value Adds (being special Finals fi xtures for the 2013 Finals The SFL Board and Administration additions to enhance the Finals Series: are very pleased to announce the experience). Saturday 31/8 2013 Finals Series venues, subject The SFL wish to thank you and Qualifying Finals (all grades/ to Council approval. acknowledge all seven clubs for divisions) As mentioned in an earlier editorial the enormous work that went into Sunday 1/9 edition, the SFL Finals Series is each of their tender submissions. one of the most important events The board and administration Elimination Finals (all grades/ for marketing of the League and have been truly impressed with divisions) importantly revenue. The SFL the quality of what has been Saturday 7/9 implemented an entirely new fi nals presented this year and it made 2nd Semi Finals (all grades/ tender process this year where for a diffi cult task in choosing the divisions) Expressions of Interest were three selected venues. called for Manager Clubs and/ On review of the process we Sunday 8/9 or Manager Club Partnerships strongly believe it has been a 1st Semi Finals (all grades/ to be a 2013 Finals Series transparent and fair process for divisions) Manager. Following Expressions all parties involved and as a result Saturday 14/9 of Interest being received, each we look forward to an equitable Club was provided a Request for partnership for the hosting clubs Division 2 Preliminary Final Tender document which guided and league.
    [Show full text]
  • Grand Finals Volume I—1897-1938
    aMs Er te e rEMi eAGU ind the PBALL L Es beh FOOT Tori RIAN THE s TO of the VIC Volume II 1 939-1978 Companion volume to Grand Finals Volume I—1897-1938 Introduction by Geoff Slattery visit slatterymedia.com The Slattery Media Group 1 Albert Street, Richmond Victoria, Australia, 3121 visit slatterymedia.com Copyright © The Slattery Media Group, 2012 Images copyright © Newspix / News Ltd First published by the The Slattery Media Group, 2012 ®™ The AFL logo and competing team logos, emblems and names used are all trade marks of and used under licence from the owner, the Australian Football League, by whom all copyright and other rights of reproduction are reserved. Australian Football League, AFL House, 140 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands, Victoria, Australia, 3008. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Inquiries should be made to the publisher. National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Title: Grand finals : the stories behind the premier teams of the Victorian Football League. Volume II, 1939-1978 / edited by Geoff Slattery. ISBN: 9781921778612 (hbk.) Subjects Victorian Football League--History. Australian football--Victoria--History. Australian football--Competitions. Other Authors/Contributors: Slattery, Geoff Dewey Number: 796.33609945 Group Publisher: Geoff Slattery Sub-editors: Bernard Slattery, Charlie Happell Statistics: Cameron Sinclair Creative Director: Guy Shield
    [Show full text]
  • Sweat. Not Somethin We Normally Support
    2013 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL Mission possible for Hawks Hawthorn atoned for the heartache of the previous two seasons to claim its 11th premiership in 2013. HOWARD KOTTON he Hawks were men on a mission in Hawthorn negated the influence of the biggest 2013. Their loss to the Swans in the man in the game, Aaron Sandilands. Fremantle T 2012 premiership decider, a year after dominated the hit-outs (55-27), but the Hawks a heart-breaking preliminary final defeat to won the clearance count 42-34. Collingwood, burned deep in their psyche and Apart from a brief period in the third quarter, they were hell-bent on redemption. Hawthorn’s multi-pronged attack functioned With a strong wind swirling around the better than the Dockers. But the Hawks were not MCG making it difficult to execute skills with relying on Coleman medallist Jarryd Roughead SWEAT. precision, many thought conditions on Grand or Lance Franklin to do most of the scoring. Final day would suit Fremantle’s tactics of Their most effective forward was former Crow strangling its opposition and dilute the effect of Jack Gunston. He kicked the first goal of the NOT SOMETHING Hawthorn’s pinpoint delivery by foot. match from a 30m set shot and added two more But it was clear early the Hawks were not fazed in the second quarter – the first on the run from by the conditions or the Dockers’ pressure as they just inside 50m and the second from a strong WE NORMALLY tackled and harassed their opponents with vigour. mark over Zac Dawson.
    [Show full text]
  • NEWMEDIA Greig ‘Boldy’ Bolderrow, 103.5 Mix FM (103.5 Triple Postal Address: M)/ 101.9 Sea FM (Now Hit 101.9) GM, Has Retired from Brisbane Radio
    Volume 29. No 9 Jocks’ Journal May 1-16,2017 “Australia’s longest running radio industry publication” ‘Boldy’ Bows Out Of Radio NEWMEDIA Greig ‘Boldy’ Bolderrow, 103.5 Mix FM (103.5 Triple Postal Address: M)/ 101.9 Sea FM (now Hit 101.9) GM, has retired from Brisbane radio. His final day was on March 31. Greig began PO Box 2363 his career as a teenage announcer but he will be best Mansfield BC Qld 4122 remembered for his 33 years as General Manager for Web Address: Southern Cross Austereo in Wide Bay. The day after www.newmedia.com.au he finished his final exam he started his job at the Email: radio station. He had worked a lot of jobs throughout [email protected] the station before becoming the general manager. He started out as an announcer at night. After that he Phone Contacts: worked on breakfast shows and sales, all before he Office: (07) 3422 1374 became the general manager.” He managed Mix and Mobile: 0407 750 694 Sea in Maryborough and 93.1 Sea FM in Bundaberg, as well as several television channels. He says that supporting community organisations was the best part of the job. Radio News The brand new Bundy breakfast Karen-Louise Allen has left show has kicked off on Hitz939. ARN Sydney. She is moving Tim Aquilina, Assistant Matthew Ambrose made the to Macquarie Media in the Content Director of EON move north from Magic FM, role of Direct Sales Manager, Broadcasters, is leaving the Port Augusta teaming up with Sydney.
    [Show full text]
  • Divorce and Divorce Law in South Australia, 1859-1918
    SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW Divorce and divorce law in South Austalia, 1859-1918 Bridget Brooklyn Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requircments for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of History at the University of Adelaide 1988 Summary respectively, The two propositions put forward in the thesis concern' the first instance, I claim that divorce law in particular and the law in general. In 'safety valve' thesis, see other analyses of divorce, notably william o'Neill's marriage among the ascendant divorce as a product of the rise of the companionate rejecting this ¿lfgument out of middle class of the nineteenth century. while not in English (and consequently hand, I argue that the most sweeping change wrought to formal divorce increased South Austalian) divorce was its formalization. Access century that'instead of focusing upon so greatly in the second half of the nineteenth law, it is more appropriate to talk change in marriage as a cause of change in divorce The thesis measures about the influence of divorce law upon change in ma¡riage' men and women who seldom this influence by examining the use of divorce taw by played an important part in came from powerful social gloups but who nevertheless society' changing the dominant mafital values of South Australian material: court The sources used in the thesis are two distinct bodies of marital values shared by the records and fictional literature. They reveal a set of was based on strong opposition South Australian judiciary and the novelists which marriage. Each of these two to the resofi to divorce as an alternative to unhappy members of south groups attempted to oppose divorce: the judiciary by using marriage and the novelists by a Australia's ruling élite asmoral exemplars of good Each failed to forestall combination of moral imperatives and romantic enticements.
    [Show full text]
  • Boolcoomatta Reserve CLICK WENT the SHEARS
    Boolcoomatta Reserve CLICK WENT THE SHEARS A social history of Boolcoomatta Station, 1857 to 2020 Judy D. Johnson Editor: Eva Finzel Collated and written by Judy Johnson 2019 Edited version by Eva Finzel 2021 We acknowledge the Adnyamathanha People and Wilyakali People as the Traditional Owners of what we know as Boolcoomatta. We recognise and respect the enduring relationship they have with their lands and waters, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. Front page map based on Pastoral Run Sheet 5, 1936-1964, (163-0031) Courtesy of the State Library of South Australia Bush Heritage Australia Level 1, 395 Collins Street | PO Box 329 Flinders Lane Melbourne, VIC 8009 T: (03) 8610 9100 T: 1300 628 873 (1300 NATURE) F: (03) 8610 9199 E: [email protected] W: www.bushheritage.org.au Content Author’s note and acknowledgements viii Editor’s note ix Timeline, 1830 to 2020 x Conversions xiv Abbreviations xiv An introduction to Boolcoomatta 1 The Adnyamathanha People and Wilyakali People 4 The European history of Boolcoomatta 6 European settlement 6 From sheep station to a place of conservation 8 Notes 9 Early explorers, surveyors and settlers, 1830 to 1859 10 Early European exploration and settlement 10 Goyder’s discoveries and Line 11 Settlement during the 1800s 13 The shepherd and the top hats The Tapley family, 1857 to 1858 14 The shepherds 15 The top hats 16 The Tapleys’ short lease of Boolcoomatta 16 Thomas and John E Tapley's life after the sale of Boolcoomatta 17 Boolcoomatta’s neighbours in 1857 18 The timber
    [Show full text]
  • Appointment Summary Report FIXTURES BETWEEN MONDAY 29 APRIL and SUNDAY 5 MAY
    Appointment Summary Report FIXTURES BETWEEN MONDAY 29 APRIL AND SUNDAY 5 MAY 2019 Division 1 Senior Home Away Time Date Field Umpire Boundary Umpire Goal Umpire Emergency Umpire Ground Mordialloc v Cheltenham 2:15 PM 04/5/2019Nick Bergman Joshua O'Neill Matthew Hardy Ben Kavanagh Reserve Nick Ritchie Kennedy Krieger Brett Northage Jason Mcniece Courtney Stelling St Kilda City v Oakleigh District 2:15 PM 04/5/2019Tane Abbott Johnny Huang Jeramie Simmons Peanut Farm Reserve Sheldon Judd Caleb Garraway Harrison Murie Port Melbourne Colts v St Pauls 2:15 PM 04/5/2019Xavier Martin James Aitken Adam Ross Murphy Reserve Travis Thompson Lachlan Carter David Mandelbaum Dingley v East Malvern 2:30 PM 04/5/2019Luke Walker Georgia Collinson Benjamin Geleit Souter Oval Michael Moore Anthony D'Amico Damon Kelly Brett Chard Jordan Hesline Bentleigh v Highett 2:15 PM 04/5/2019Scott Rainey Jayden Rodwell Matthew Wilson Bentleigh Reserve Glenn Emery Finnbar Reinehr Nicholas Bridges Mitchell Lea 2019 Division 1 Reserve Home Away Time Date Field Umpire Boundary Umpire Goal Umpire Emergency Umpire Ground Mordialloc v Cheltenham 12:00 PM 04/5/2019David Cowell Darcy Knowles Brett Northage Ben Kavanagh Reserve Nick Bergman Benjamin Hempel Baden Park Jack Behnk St Kilda City v Oakleigh District 12:00 PM 04/5/2019Om Satija Scott Pabst Jeramie Simmons Peanut Farm Reserve Peter Martin Jude Pabst Harrison Murie Port Melbourne Colts v St Pauls 12:00 PM 04/5/2019Travis Thompson Dominic Hart Adam Ross Murphy Reserve Anthony Steward James Aitken David Mandelbaum Dingley
    [Show full text]
  • Kunapipi 25(2) 2003 Full Version
    Kunapipi Volume 25 Issue 2 Article 1 2003 Kunapipi 25(2) 2003 Full version Anne Collett University of Wollongong, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://ro.uow.edu.au/kunapipi Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Recommended Citation Collett, Anne, Kunapipi 25(2) 2003 Full version, Kunapipi, 25(2), 2003. Available at:https://ro.uow.edu.au/kunapipi/vol25/iss2/1 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: [email protected] Kunapipi 25(2) 2003 Full version Abstract Full text of issue. This full issue is available in Kunapipi: https://ro.uow.edu.au/kunapipi/vol25/iss2/1 KUNAPIPI Journal of Post-Colonial Writing i, the M in ister m. any purpose that and welfare of ires out of t.:ne revenue moneys o th e band itute Indl an af of the band, to pj ¡vid e for i of the band jand to provide for! :nt In su ra n ce ftct or. behal f cf e* th e ir «rr.ploymfent out c f moneys \ R ke expend it Vi res out of the revenue moneys, of a band jRade pursuant tc paragraph 81 •, 1 > t p . 3 • fo r th e p u rp o s e person whose name was deleted from the Sand List of th> exceeding one per capita 'is ha re cf the ‘reverse me r.eyr ■nue moneys with .n o n w»y authorize the expend it following purposes, name! ,on of noxious weeds and chef prev 5, pests or diseases that may des :?eas< sanitary conditions in private premises i on reserve® ; and ruction and maintenance of boundary fences 12 : 1996 satisfied that family without ¡efficient cause GENERAL ISSUE KUNAPIPI Journal of Post-Colonial Writing VOLUME XXV NUMBER 2 2003 11 Kunapipi is a bi-annual arts magazine with special but not exclusive emphasis on the new literatures written in English.
    [Show full text]