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TWIN sisters have come EDITOR: together in Albany to celebrate their 70th birth- Ian Beeck days together this week, after 52 years of celebrat- ing solo. Suzanne Randall and Dianne Buxton have JOURNALISTS: lived in different parts of since 1968, Ashleigh Fielding and Michael Roberts: with Ms Randall taking up residence in Albany [email protected] with her husband and Ms Buxton doing the same in . “We actually went to ADVERTISING MANAGER: Tassie and my sister Di- anne met her husband, she remained there, and Roslyn Buktenica I went back to Victoria,” Ms Randall said. “She married Kent there, and I came over to Albany PRODUCTION MANAGER: with three other girls and found my husband and married here, so that sep- Andy Dolphin: [email protected] arated us for a long time.” As the years moved on, the two sisters grew into their own lives which ADVERTISING SALES: made it diffi cult to fi nd time to visit each other. [email protected] “Our lives became very busy. I had a career in nursing and three babies, my sister had two babies and also had to care for her husband for many, ACCOUNTS: many years and so just circumstances didn’t al- [email protected] low us to meet up again for our birthdays,” Ms Randall said. The sisters saw one an- other a total of three times CLASSIFIEDS: in the 52 years that went by, but when Ms Buxton’s husband passed away it [email protected] was clear that Albany and the Randall home would welcome her with open arms. Photo: Ashleigh Fielding Check out our locally owned radio station at Ms Randall said be- ing able to celebrate her n Identical twins Dianne Buxton and Suzanne Randall celebrated their birthday together for the fi rst time on Monday since their 18th. and her sister’s birthday www.goldmx.com.au together again after so to know their aunty,” she having an aunt here and “We’re identical twins, same likes and dislikes, it’s wonderful getting to forward to many more much time spent apart has said. being part of an extended and that’s one thing we’ve and we even start talking know each other again shared celebrations. been a gift to both her and “All of my family was in family.” found is how much we are together now like twins and realising how much “This is her home now. her children. Victoria, so they’ve had Ms Randall said despite still alike,” she said. stereotypically do. alike we are.” We’ll be celebrating each “What was really won- small contact with the the time that has passed, “We’ve spent so many “We both love gardening Ms Buxton will now birthday that we have, and derful was that my daugh- aunties but not a lot. they’re still discovering years apart and we’ve and we’re both artists too, reside with the Randalls, hopefully we’ve got many ters are now really getting “For them it’s lovely how similar they truly are. realised we still have the so we are just so alike and with the twins looking more,” Ms Randall said.

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A bored and unengaged Ram is a recipe SWINGING, leaping, expected. with lower fees? for trouble. With the Full Moon activating your aspirations zone, focus intently on your goals jumping and dodging for the future. However – with your ruler Mars racing through your sign (and squaring Jupiter) “I’d been doing sneaky - too much haste could land you in hot water. So do your best to get the balance right between obstacles on TV was cer- training behind Chani’s thinking things through and taking action. On the weekend it’s time to hunker down at home. tainly not what Gnow- back,” Ms Smith, the angerup twins Chantelle school chaplain for Tam- TAURUS [April 21-May 21] Varley and Danielle The focus is on home sweet home as the Sun, Mercury and Venus visit your domestic and bellup and Katanning, Smith were expecting to said. neighbourhood zones. So it’s a good week to patch up problems with a relative, spruce up do this year. your living space or make improvements in your local community. The Full Moon also urges “Yeah, because I’d been you to display your true capabilities, as you discover your individual groove and assert your The pair made their way stuck on a tractor for four independence at work. Avoid being too stubborn though. If you experiment and explore, then into season four of Aus- weeks and done no train- you’ll really shine. tralian Ninja Warrior, ing!” Ms Varley, who Jeremy Stevenson GEMINI [May 22-June 21] which began airing last stayed on the family farm, 0427 183 688 Courtesy of the Covid crisis, times are tough, travel is limited and many places around the month, and still find it said. surreal seeing themselves [email protected] world are still in lockdown. This week the Full Moon encourages you to explore and experiment Once they learned in as you study, travel locally or venture into brave new personal territory. It’s also important to on screen. Lorraine Stevenson capitalise on your current international contacts. With careful nurturing, who knows where they As fourth generation January that their appli- TALENTED photographer, top bloke and regular long exposure, using a Nikon D850. will lead in the future? The period from August 5-20 is the perfect time to tap into your creative farmers, being outdoors cation had been success- 0417 183 688 contributor to the Weekender, Lex Porebski, sent side. has always been the ful, their husbands got to [email protected] in this picture of Albany’s Historic Whaling Station. For those wanting to send in their pictures, CANCER [June 22-July 23] twins’ favourite place to work building a miniature email [email protected] with your full Expect a tempestuous week, as Monday night’s Full Moon magnifi es your mood swings and be, and with that a passion ninja course for the sisters It was taken last Thursday at sunrise when he name, phone number and as much detail about the Mars-Jupiter square cranks up your crabby side. Pace yourself and try to keep things in to train on. was assisting an amateur shutterbug shooting in the photograph as practical. for sports and fi tness. perspective. On Friday, Venus shifts into your sign (until September 6). So your motto for the It was good friend Sam They have a rock-climb- moment is from actor, producer, comedy icon and birthday great Lucille Ball: “Love yourself Goodall from Albany, ing wall and bars in their fi rst and everything else falls into line. You really have to love yourself to get anything done in tractor shed. For up to date this world”. who is also competing Weekend QUIZ in this season of Austral- “We hit training pretty LEO [July 24-Aug 23] Photo: Ashleigh Fielding ian Ninja Warrior, who hard once we knew we information on This week the Sun and Mercury move through Leo, so your dynamic nature is on display for all WELCOME back to our weekly quiz. Each encouraged the sisters to got in,” Ms Smith said. n Danielle Smith and Chantelle Varley training in their personal ninja gym that to see. But the Mars-Jupiter square turbo-charges your tendency to overdo things. So there’s a sign up for the obstacle edition, 10 questions will be placed on this predilection to promise the Moon and then under-deliver or blow your budget with a spontane- “We were training three their husbands built in the tractor shed of their Gnowangerup farm. competition. the Coronavirus, page to test you on your local knowledge ous spending spree. Clever Cats will reign in extravagance with a healthy dollop of discipline. times a week and at least As birthday great Martha Stewart observes: “Life is too complicated not to be disciplined and “He said: ‘You guys once a week we’d train ily holiday” in March to course ground in Mel- you’re so in the moment and history, current affairs and how well orderly”. should go for it, you are with Sam at his gym in fi lm their episodes. bourne, Ms Varley and and focused on the next please visit: you have read recent and current editions VIRGO [Aug 24-Sep 23] really active’,” Ms Smith Albany.” It took a bit of work Ms Smith got on a bus at step,” Ms Smith said. 21,092 COPIES 4pm and returned to their of the Weekender. It now also has a theme. Prepare for a colourful and chaotic week! Mercury (your patron planet) moves through fi ery Leo, said. “It was three months of to convince the Gnow- Filming was conducted THROUGHOUT ALBANY, DENMARK, MT BARKER, KATANNING, angerup community that hotel at 4am. months before the show KOJONUP, CRANBROOK, KENDENUP, NARRIKUP, from Wednesday until August 20. So creative ideas and persuasive arguments will keep your “And Dani forced me hardcore training,” Ms The answers are upside down below the mercurial mind well stimulated. But the Mars-Jupiter square looks rather disruptive, as it takes they were actually going Their fi rst time on the hit television and keeping ROCKY GULLY, FRANKLAND, MANYPEAKS, to apply!” Ms Varley Varley added. australia.gov.au questions. your usual routine and turns it upside down. Plus avoid the tendency to criticise yourself … it quiet was a funny secret BREMER BAY, RAVENSTHORPE AND HOPETOUN. laughed. With their acceptance to Melbourne for a holi- Australian Ninja War- and others. With a focused and fl exible attitude, you’ll navigate your way through any temporary “I thought it would be day, as they are two very rior track was exactly to keep. Good luck! turbulence. into Australian Ninja MANAGING DIRECTOR: Mark Loveridge. cool,” Ms Smith smirked. Warrior a secret, the twins country people who are what viewers saw in the Ms Smith said it was LIBRA [Sep 24-Oct 23] very anti-city. episode. pretty weird once students EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Ian Beeck. The sisters were luckily snuck off to Melbourne 1. What is Albany’s wettest and coldest Monday night’s Full Moon stimulates your peer group and aspirations zones. So make sure able to attend the Perth under the guise of a “fam- Once they reached the “Once you’re up there, at her schools watched the RICK WILSON MP GENERAL MANAGER FIXED OPERATIONS: Roslyn Buktenica. you surround yourself with family and close friends who encourage your talents and support show and realised she was FEDERAL MEMBER FOR month? your dreams. Then Venus (your power planet) visits your career zone from August 7-September O’CONNOR PRODUCTION MANAGER: Francesca Van der Horst. front and centre. 2. Which continent has the lowest rainfall? 6, which will help you approach professional tasks with more diplomacy and creativity. And it Authorised by Rick Wilson MP, Liberal Party of Australia, should also lead to improved relationships with work colleagues, clients and/or customers. “They’d be like, ‘we saw SUB-EDITOR: Ashleigh Fielding 3. Harvard mathematician David Bell Innovative food precinct on menu you!’, ‘you have a twin?’” Shop 5, The Link Shopping Centre, St Emilie Way, Albany WA 6330. JOURNALISTS: Michael Roberts and Charlotte Wooldridge. SCORPIO [Oct 24-Nov 22] she said. proposed, what is a scientifi cally You have ambitious professional plans and goals for the future but sometimes you hold yourself ADVERTISING: EmaLea Davidson, Sam Hill and A NEW food and entertainment opportunity to support and give est in establishing a regular bar “I was actually more proven way to get less wet in the rain? back for fear of looking foolish. This week’s stars encourage you to be confi dent and proactive district is on the cards for Al- extra exposure to more than 30 presence. Benn Buktenica. as you reach for the stars. You’re in the mood to fi x something around the house or repair a nervous the day it was 7KH Email: [email protected] 4. What alternative rock band released problematic relationship with a stressed relative. A family member could also turn to you for bany’s CBD with a plan currently micro food businesses in the area, “Good things always happen going to air than the day pending public comment and as well as providing exposure to GRAPHICS: Jami Welshman and Jazmin Maher. the 1995 hit Only Happy Whe n It some insightful words of wisdom. If you listen to your intuition, then you’ll know just what to when you’re with good friends of actually doing it.” say. planning approval. a different market for brick and around good food, so we would Both sisters were proud '(1785(0$1 PROOFREADER: Hester van der Straaten. Rains? SAGITTARIUS [Nov 23-Dec 21] Forked on York is the brain- mortar establishments through like to build Forked on York into a the show put Gnow- pop-ups. 10/76 Proudlove Parade, Albany OFFICE & DISTRIBUTION MANAGER: Shelagh Banner. 5. The song The Rain in Spain features in Courtesy of the Mars-Jupiter square, you could blow your budget with a spontaneous spending child of Albany residents Tracey space where this can comfortably angerup on the national “We would also like to include happen,” Mr Keeler said.  CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER: Rosslyn Beltrama. what 1956 Broadway musical? spree. Or commit yourself to an ambitious project that you really don’t have the time or enthusi- Bridges and Michael Keeler who map and hoped to further asm for. Short-term big talk is no good if it doesn’t translate into long-term action. Patience and have identifi ed what they describe local musos, community groups “We would like to celebrate the promote farming and the For yoyyourur ccompleteommplete dedenture,ntn ure,e mmouthguardouthguard COLLATING MANAGER: Dianne Marshall. 6. Musician Prince starred in which 1984 persistence are the keys. So your motto is from birthday great Barack Obama: “If you’re walking as an unaddressed market niche and other activities in the Forked food, produce, producers and work farmers do. andannd emergencyeme ergeencn y repairreepap ir servicessererviv ces fi lm? down the right path and you’re willing to keep walking, eventually you’ll make progress”. of quick, cheap and easy healthy on York calendar of events when people that make our region so Ms Smith made it to the [Dec 22-Jan 20] it picks up enough momentum.” 107 STEAD ROAD, ALBANY, 6330 7. Which Australian capital city gets the CAPRICORN food options. special.” semi-fi nal of Australian  • PHONE: 9842 2788 most rain? This week it’s all about money honey, as the Full Moon stirs up trouble and you need to fi nd Forked on York would allow Mr Keeler and Ms Bridges are Mr Keeler also hopes the pre- Ninja Warrior on Monday Open Monday to Friday a fast and innovative solution to a cash fl ow problem. If you’re a clever Capricorn, then you’ll offering a six-month trial of the cinct will add to the student hub but did not go through to 8:30am to 5pm  • CLASSIFIEDS: 9842 2787 pal up with a fi nancially astute person who helps you fi nd ways to develop a second stream of primarily micro businesses and 8. What is the term for creating electricity food vans to set up shop on private food and event venue initially, of the CBD, as the UWA campus the grand fi nal. by appointment income. The more proactive, creative and collaborative you are, the more positive your fi nancial trading 11am to 2pm Monday to and new student accommodation  www.gsweekender.com.au via water? future will be. It’s also a good time to get closer to loved ones who you can trust and rely on. land next to York House on York Ms Varley participated Street for lunch six days a week Saturday and 6pm to 10pm on site is nearby, and encourage a in Heat 2 but did not reach 9. Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds AQUARIUS [Jan 21-Feb 19] and dinner two nights a week. Fridays and Saturdays. younger demographic to remain the next round. starred in which 1952 musical comedy? This week’s stars (including the Full Moon in Aquarius) could make you much more stubborn The trial would begin in October in Albany. (08) 9842 6540  and reckless than usual. So proceed carefully with all forms of communication, especially social Brick and mortar stores would Sam Goodall and broth- 10. Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35 was this year. Interested food vendors can er-in-law Zed Colback The Great Southern Weekender media. Otherwise you could provoke a negative response from a cranky ex, a hidden enemy or a equally be able to register their [email protected]  is bound by the Standards of released on the classic album Blonde known frenemy. It’s time to forgive and forget; let go and move on. As entrepreneur and birthday interest in participating. 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For a FREE measure & quote Photo: Ashleigh Fielding 0477 147 776 n Teacher Sally-Anne Jansen, Principal Mark Bruce and Education Assistant Aida Pocock. [email protected] Pre-kindy offered ASHLEIGH FIELDING Mr Bruce said pre-kindy had been offered previ- Photo: Ashleigh Fielding ously at Ongerup Primary to try and boost the school’s ONGERUP Primary School is offering pre-kindergar- population. ten enrolments to engage parents and children looking n Josh Clark has made it to the grand fi nal of CinefestOZ’s Cinesnaps Short Film Competition. to join the school next year. The school is the smallest in the Great Southern region this year with just 20 students. ASHLEIGH FIELDING and Ledge Beach with his Canon intuitive. A Pre-Kindy Open Afternoon was held last Tuesday DOGGY DAY SPA: “We have a lot of new mums and dads on the fringe 1200D and GoPro as these loca- “We’re very proud of him.” and saw families visit the campus and listen to a variety BUDDING student fi lmmaker Josh tions provided colourful on-shore A Snip with Style of guest speakers from the school’s specialist support between here and Jerramungup, so we encourage Josh is up against Bella Montgom- to make your Best Friend Smile! people to come and see what we are all about,” Mr Clark has reached the grand fi nal of and underwater backdrops. network. this year’s CinefestOZ Cinesnaps ery from Busselton Senior High, Bruce said. “It would mean a lot,” Josh said, Poppy Treloar from Georgiana Book today! By appointment only Principal Mark Bruce said children turning four by Short Film Competition. when asked his opinion on winning. June 30, 2021 were eligible to enrol in kindergarten “It’s about getting parents enthusiastic and involved Molloy Anglican School, Timothy and helping with children’s school readiness.” The Year 11 Great Southern “I don’t have a lot of experience Coleman from Manea Senior Col- 0408 244 947 next year and pre-kindy this year. Pre-kindy day ses- Grammar pupil drew inspiration with videography so it would be sions will be offered weekly during Term 4 over a Unique features of Ongerup Primary pointed out by lege, James Kenworthy and Cooper from his passion for nature photog- good to see if people like my stuff.” Warrick from Cape Naturalist Col- four-week period. Mr Bruce include the whole school Japanese language raphy to craft his fi ve-minute short program, end-of-year musicals and regular camp Media teacher Katie Gunning said lege, Julia Spencer, Olivia Teede, Ray’s “We had our last pre-kindy in 2017 and the year after, fi lm Suitcase Story. Josh was a star student and excelled we had our biggest kindy intake,” he said. excursions. Ashton Thompson and Joe Van Suitcases were the mandatory at all tasks given to him in class. Nierop from Bunbury Cathedral “It went down as a really good event for the school People interested in joining the Term 4 pre-kindy days theme of the competition and Josh’s “He is defi nitely one of our high- Grammar School and Luka Coul- and the town.” can contact Mr Bruce on 9828 2033. plot is based around the journey of a est achieving Year 11s,” she said. son from Manea Senior College. suitcase after it falls off a boat and “There’s not much left to teach The screening of all fi lms will oc- New giftware, faux plants, cushions, washes ashore. him in cinematography because he cur at the grand fi nal in Busselton throw rugs and more. Chef in hot water over assault He fi lmed scenes at Whalers Cove teaches himself a lot and he is very on August 27. 34 Graham Street (off Sanford Road) A DENMARK head chef and busi- struggled while being loaded into a Your local specialist in home decor • Over 100 fi rearms in stock ness owner was served a wake-up police vehicle. Benefi ts in barley breakthough • 200,000 PLUS rounds of ammunition call in court last week after appear- Mr Richardson told the court that • Big range of rifl e scopes, range fi nders, torches, spotlights and ing for a string of charges following he was ready to accept the conse- A GENETIC editing nique allowed barley a target for the editing Sweetingham said this an alcohol-fuelled rampage. WA approved gun safes quences of his actions. breakthrough will pave genes to be accurately process but this method achievement would cre- Has Hospice touched your life? • Gunsmith and bow technician available Grant Richardson, head chef and “I accept that I’ve made really bad the way for future barley “turn on and off” to create was only workable in ate new opportunities owner of Ajar on Shadforth, as- decisions on that day,” he said. crops, allowing for more a superior trait, a method an old Scottish variety, for the on-going profi t- Do you consider yourself a supporter of PURCHASE A FIREARM FROM RAY’S FIREARMS AND ARCHERY AND WE saulted a woman and threatened Mr Richardson offered an expla- tailored barley varieties that previously could not as Australian varieties ability and sustainability WILL COMPLETE YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION to punch a female police offi cer nation for his behaviour, stating the with improved yield, be achieved with Austral- responded poorly to the of ’s the only Community Hospice in WA? 9842 2842 while resisting arrest outside the pressures of starting a new busi- quality and nitrogen-use ian barley varieties. technique,” he said. grains industry. Denmark Hotel on July 16. effi ciency. 288-298 York Street, Albany ness had triggered the frenzy, but Alliance Director “Technical innovation is The new findings for Chengdao Li said the new “Australian varieties www.sportspower.com.au Prosecuting Sergeant Dave Lov- Magistrate Raelene Johnston was simply do not have the key to improved produc- If so, we value what you have to say. Email: info@raysfi rearms.com.au erock told the court the incident not impressed. gene editing technol- technique, called Dou- tivity and plant breeding ogy are a result of The bled Haploid CRISPR, genetic characteristics occurred around 9.40pm, when Mr “People can die when they get required for the current is a powerful tool to boost The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia and Albany Richardson started throwing beer pushed like that,” she said. Western Crop Genetics provided scientists with yields, disease resistance, Community Hospice are inviting members of the Great Alliance, a partnership a tool to modify existing CRISPR technology, glasses onto the road and proceeded As reported in The Sunday Tel- which has created a ma- water use effi ciency and Southern Community to take part in focus groups exploring to engage in an altercation with between the Department barley lines and craft grain quality,” he said. egraph, Mr Richardson had a pre- of Primary Industries and enhanced varieties better jor bottleneck for barley views around the enactment of Voluntary Assisted Dying another patron. vious run-in with the law in 2011 breeding in Australia.” Regional Development suited to conditions. “This translates to ben- The 50-year-old woman had asked n Head chef and owner of Ajar when he worked as head chef for an legislation in WA as it relates to hospice. This research (DPIRD) and Murdoch “Initial gene editing in DPIRD Primary In- efits to farm business, project will help the ACH Board determine their response Mr Richardson to “calm down”, on Shadforth Grant Richardson. exclusive inner- bar while University. “allegedly [supplying] shopping barley relied on using dustries Development regional communities and to the enactment of this legislation. with the chef subsequently push- The innovative tech- immature embryos as Managing Director Mark the State economy.” ing her with both hands, causing After being locked out of the pub, bags full of ecstasy from his kitchen the woman to fall back and hit her Mr Richardson did more damage to as part of a multimillion-dollar drug Voluntary assisted dying was made legal in Western Australia head on a concrete step. the business by smashing a glass syndicate”. panel in an attempt to get back in. in December 2019 under the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act The woman received a lacera- Magistrate Johnston ordered a BLACKMORES 2019 and will be available to eligible terminally ill people tion to her head and was taken to Sgt Loverock told the court that pre-sentence report, having the from June 2021. 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FURNITURE ALBANY day in 143 years at merino sheep expo is Shanae Eikelboom ASHLEIGH FIELDING impacted by fl ash fl ood- south coast’s storm front, ASHLEIGH FIELDING ing including Denmark- recording 25mm of rain ALBANY recorded its Mount Barker Road on Monday. A CENTURY-OLD tradi- wettest August day in and Border-Bremer Bay tion of promoting pure- Ongerup recorded bred merino sheep will more than a century this Road. 23mm of rain and Jacup week as the south coast Emergency Services go ahead this month with picked up approximately preparation for Katan- was battered by an unu- received more than 44 20mm of rain. sual winter weather event. calls for help from 11am ning’s WA Sheep Expo Albany received 81mm on Monday, primarily to Katanning recorded a and Ram Sale in full of rain on Monday alone, report fl ooding and roof top of 37.2mm at 9am on swing. making it the wettest Au- damage. Monday and Walpole re- The Great Southern gust day since 1877 ac- corded 40.8mm on Tues- Merino Sheepbreeders A car was left stranded day morning. cording to the Bureau of up to its windows in water Association (GSMSA) Meteorology. on the corner of Havoc But it wasn’t just the committee postponed the Winner Shanae Eikelboom Within the past 20 years, Road and Henry Street Great Southern dealing decision to cancel the with Scott Middleton and Benn Buktenica the closest fi gure to this in Milpara, Middleton with chilly, wet weather. event in March and de- amount was in 2003 when Beach’s Eyre Park lake Perth shivered through its cided by June to proceed, Phots: Caro Telfer Photographer coldest day in 15 years on with strict COVID-19 40.4mm of rain fell, and overfl owed, and Albany FURNITURE ALBANY in 2011 when 37.6mm Saddlery’s Ulster Road Monday and as such, set protocols in place. n The merino sheep is prized for its wool. fell. equestrian facility in a winter peak electricity Secretary Karlene Goss tralia for over 100 years An unusual south-east- Collingwood Heights load of 3,665 megawatts said the unique event and on August 20 and 21 erly swell peaked at just became a pond. at 6.20pm. was both an agricultural it will continue to do so.” over 7m on Monday night Gnowangerup farming Western Power offi cials show and an essential agricultural service, as it Ms Goss said up to 500 with south-easterly wind sisters Danielle Smith said the new record only stud rams and ewes will gusts reaching 80km/h in and Chantelle Varley just nudged past the 2016 Photos: Ashleigh Fielding and Charlotte Wooldridge facilitates the marketing and sale of merino wool be on display at the event the early hours of Tues- said their dried up dams record of 3,628 mega- plus the State WA Ag day morning. soaked up a bit of the watts. n The Eyre Park walking bridge appeared to be fl oating on the water. sheep. “The GSMSA’s main School Challenge and King River broke its 16- objectives are to encour- the presentation of the year highest daily rainfall age the breeding of pure- Supreme Trophy. record, measuring 95mm bred merino sheep and “Whilst the trend is now of rain on Monday. foster a spirit of competi- leaning towards on-farm Denmark also broke a tion between and amongst sheep sales and online record, this one 124 years breeders, provide op- auctions, Elders and Nu- old with Monday now its portunity for the promo- trien’s on-going support highest August rainfall tion of purebred merino of hosting a live auction day with 49.6mm. sheep, facilitate the sale has meant visitors to the That night, power went of purebred merino sheep show will get to experi- We’re extending out in Albany affecting and advocate on behalf of ence a unique event that is 4,400 residents. and protect the interest of rarely held at agricultural Areas with the most purebred merino sheep shows,” she said. intense rainfall over the breeders,” she said. The 2020 WA Sheep 24-hour period were “The WA Sheep Expo Expo and Ram Sale will Bremer Bay (122mm), and Ram Sale has played be held at Katanning Lei- Manypeaks (108.2mm) an important role for the sure and Function Centre financial support and Cheynes Beach n 25mm of rain reached Danielle merino sheep and wool on August 20 and 21 from (93.6mm). Smith and Chantelle Varley in n Sections of Ulster Road paddocks were industry in Western Aus- 9am to 2pm. A number of roads were n Waves crashed over the rock wall at Emu Point. Gnowangerup. underwater. Cat policy passed THE City of Albany voted unanimously last week to introduce a policy which aims to reduce the harm The Australian Government is extending that domestic and feral cats have on native wildlife. The Council passed the Wandering Cat Manage- JobKeeper until 28 March 2021 and the ment Policy 13 to nil, meaning that should a cat be found without cat identifi cation, such as a registered temporary Coronavirus Supplement for those tag or microchip, the animal will be treated as a feral cat. on income support until 31 December 2020, However, if the cat is under the age of six months after which income support will continue. and found on land zoned as “residential”, the cat is to be transferred to an authorised cat management facility. For JobKeeper and the temporary Coronavirus The new cat management laws are part of a range of changes introduced by the City to deal Supplement there will be some changes to with domestic and feral cats, as well as Local law requirements relaxing for things like owning pigs, payments and eligibility to support businesses poultry and bees. and households who need it most. Additionally, the City will investigate a curfew on cats and other ways to encourage owners to keep their felines inside at night or in indoor enclosures. For information on how these changes affect you, visit Australia.gov.au WHAT’S ON AT ST JOHN’S St John’s Church is pleased to announce Martha’s Soup Kitchen is open again in the Church Hall, York St. For a gold coin donation, you have a choice of three freshly made soups, buttered bread and fruit. Tea and coffee also available. Wheelchair access is via the side door. We look forward to welcoming old and new friends to this valuable service. Hours are 12.00am to 1.00pm every Monday JobKeeper (excluding Public Holidays). 28 Mar 2021 Meet the engine room. There is not much that Albany locals Jen, Ursula, and Three Eucharist Services are held in the Church on Payment Sundays: 8.00am. 9.30am and 12.00pm. Nola don’t know about supporting clients through the process of selling Livestream services available via Facebook (Anglican and buying property. With the backing of a company that’s 180 years old, Parish Albany Service Stream): excellent customer service is their first language. They’re by your side. 8:00am: Monday to Saturday Morning Prayer 5:00pm: Monday to Saturday Evening Prayer Coronavirus Supplement 9842 7932 | [email protected] 9:30am: Sunday Eucharist 31 Dec 2020 7.00pm: Sunday compline Income support continues If you are anxious, would like some special prayers or have any needs, please don’t hesitate to call: Revd Karen Cave on 0434 702 343. Offi ce: 9841 5015. Real Estate. Website: www. 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PERTH company Plan E For their efforts, Plan E Dean Wallinger We are running a super clear- We stock a full range of Bayer For hand rearing calves and was awarded the Land- ards without dramatical- ance special on a range of animal internal and external parasite lambs, we have everything you For queries contact our Farm bagged three awards for ly changing their iconic its work on the Katanning scape Architecture Award 0428 818 400 netting and fencing in store to the treatments for all sizes of dogs need for newborns up to weaners. Supplies Team in Albany on 9842 for Parks and Open form, structure and sense end of September or until stocks and cats. 7904. 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7KDW VZKDW,DQGRXUORFDOWHDP6FRWW/HDU\DQG*UHJ6WRFNV 189 Chester Pass Road, Albany LQWHQGWRGR [email protected] 9842 7900 10 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 11 Wasp warning on citrus trees history KEEN gardeners have to spot,” she said. heavily infested trees been reminded to check “Trees can become new- and correctly disposing their citrus trees and ly infested from Septem- of infested material will prune infested ones after ber onwards, and there stop thousands of wasps a pest was recently found may be no visible signs of emerging and spreading,” Farming fail for early Tingledale in a Bunbury nursery. infestation until the galls she said. Agriculture, was frus- Altogether 127 groups The citrus gall wasp pro- are seen the following “Home gardeners play trated by WA’s reliance on were established in four duces galls on citrus trees April or May. a really important role imported food and agri- distinct areas, south of that weaken branches, “This means moving in helping to limit the cultural produce. A small Perth. eventually making them trees during the spring- spread of gall wasp and population and large areas One was based around unproductive if left un- summer period is risky as help keep this pest out of of forest worked against a Rockingham, another managed. the pest can unknowingly commercial orchards.” by Historian sustainable agricultural Malcolm Traill south of Margaret River, WA Citrus Biosecurity be spread.” Department of Primary industry. the third between Man- Representative Helen Ms Newman said gar- Industries and Regional After the war ended jimup and Northcliffe, Newman said now is a deners should be check- Development Research in 1918, a federal Sol- and the furthest south good time for people to ing their trees and under- Scientist Rachelle John- NORTH of Nornalup and dier Settlement Scheme was in the forests behind be moving citrus trees, as taking any control before stone said pruned plant the Valley of the Giants, provided land grants for Walpole and Denmark. galls are visible. the wasp starts emerging material needed to be tucked away behind vir- returned servicemen and The fi rst groups arrived “Galls are most visible in September. treated before dispos- gin forest, is a cleared many took this opportu- in 1921 and they were at this time of year, so “Each wasp lays up al otherwise the wasps farming area known as nity. Mitchell’s scheme immediately shocked at could still emerge. Tingledale. infested trees are easier to 100 eggs so pruning n Kojonup’s Sienna Guidi, Bunbury’s Tessa Kongras and Katanning’s Montanna Campbell are part particularly targeted the primitive conditions “Galls can be solarised of the West Coast Eagles Next Generation Academy. Of course, it is named migrants from war-torn they encountered. For by placing them in a well- after the giant tingle trees Britain who had not nec- the group that became sealed plastic bag and left that grow nowhere else essarily served in the war. Tingledale, the passen- in the sun for at least four in the world, but it has The scheme was enthu- gers arrived in Albany weeks; large galls may an intriguing back-story, siastically marketed by by ship, took the train to need to be chopped up,” Great Southern duo connected inexorably to agents and the media in Denmark, and then were she said. the history of WA. England, with promises trucked along unmade “If people are unable to Tingledale came from of open spaces, equable roads to their location, prune now, horticultural the ambitious but ulti- climate and fi nancial in- which was labelled Group glue can be used on the in Eagles Academy mately ill-fated migration dependence, all of which 116. galls to trap and kill the scheme of the 1920s that appealed to depressed There they found lit- wasps as they emerge. IAN BEECK South West Football League as Football Club in Katanning and was known as the Group city-dwellers in the after- tle or no infrastructure. “We remind garden- members of the Bunbury Cathe- said the Academy was a progres- Settlement Scheme. math of a bitter war. The manager often had n Group Settlement Scheme members at Tingledale Hall. Photo: Courtesy Denmark Historical Society ers in both metropolitan TWO students hailing from the dral Grammar School Australian sion to fulfi ll a lifelong dream. Conceived to populate Specifically, the mi- little idea of clearing or Great Southern were selected land so it became known like superphosphate de- dances and sports were least their unpaid debt and regional areas to pay Rules Football teams. “I would love to see myself remote and uncleared are- grants were promised the building techniques. They as the Devon and Corn- veloped to improve the popular diversions from was waived by the gov- close attention to their for the West Coast Eagles Next Each week, the trio travel to playing for the West Coast Eagles as of the south of the state opportunity to purchase were provided with rudi- Generation Academy. wall Group. soil quality. the daily slog. ernment. trees and report suspect Perth for the training sessions. Women’s team when I am older with farmers, it proved to about 160 acres of land, mentary tools – an axe, In most of the areas Not surprisingly, many At Tingledale, some of Almost a century later, detections as soon as pos- Year 9 students Sienna Guidi Sienna said the sessions have as it has been my dream to play be unworkable and of the which they could repay saw and shovel – and including Tingledale, the of the families walked the blocks were reallo- better clearing and farm- sible.” and Montanna Campbell, along been informative and she learnt a AFLW since a kid,” she said. 6,000 British migrants over 20 years. their houses were initially size of the trees and the off the land as they found cated so that the remain- ing methods have resulted To report the presence with Bunbury’s Tessa Kongras, lot from them, but it appears she “I also think continuing my who were attracted by They would have to shacks or tents. impenetrable bush made it impossible to make ing group settlers at least in successful agriculture of citrus gall wasp, send underwent training with the West was always destined for a footy footy will lead me to many other the promises, only a small clear their land but they The background of clearance near impos- a living. Schooling and had a chance to own a in most of these Group a photo and your suburb Coast Eagles to develop their career of some form. opportunities and great experi- proportion remained on would be provided with many of the migrants sible. medical facilities were bigger farm that would Settlement areas but the using the Department’s skills and enhance their knowl- “I started playing football in pre- ences for me.” the land. equipment and advice, had no links with farm- In addition, much of the provided but they were then be viable. Two Roy- toll that it took on those MyPestGuideTM Report- edge of the sport. primary with the boys as I did not Montanna said the Academy The scheme was the and they would do so as ing. The groups were ran- land was defi cient in nu- rudimentary. Supplies al Commissions in the wide-eyed British mi- er app - select ‘Citrus gall The Next Generation Academy want to play netball with the girls. included a lot of ball movement brainchild of the WA Pre- teams. Single men were domly selected so there trients so crops failed and were intermittently de- 1920s confi rmed that the grants was considerable. wasp survey’ project - or is an initiative aimed at the attrac- Now many years later, I play in and activities with the footy, but mier, Sir James Mitchell, discouraged. Mitchell was often no cohesion the cattle died of what be- livered by truck as towns scheme was fl awed for all There are still many de- contact the Pest and Dis- tion, retention and development of a girls team at school,” she said. also healthy eating as an athlete in the years following wanted young British between the families. came known as the Den- like Denmark and Walpo- of these reasons, but this scendants of ‘Groupies’ ease Information Service talented players. Montanna commenced AusKick and the structure of footy and World War I. Mitchell, families to establish com- At least Group 116 all mark Wasting Disease. le were almost inaccessi- was little compensation in WA who wear their n WA Citrus Biosecurity Representative Helen on 9368 3080, padis@ The girls all play in the local aged seven through the Wanderers game play. during his earlier tenure munities in these remote came from the same re- Only in the 1930s were ble. They made their own for those families who tough origins as a badge Newman. dpird.wa.gov.au as Minister for Lands and areas. gion of south-west Eng- minerals and supplements amusements – music, had tried and failed. At of honour. Looking to build?

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Every issue that will be housing ra- illegally and the vast ma- Perhaps that is needed • ,NHFKR3HDUOVDQG2SDO • 6ZDURYVNL&UHDWHG'LDPRQGV For further information and submission requirements, please been politicised. fear of persecution or know that no refugee own citizens were to be to stop the waves of new from Manus or Nauru, dioactive machinery and jority of such people are – Darren Chester MP, contact the Arts Administrator on 68203740 at the Vancouver politicised In such an environ- physical danger, or threat from Western countries, treated like this by China, refugees that the pan- • /RUXV • 7KRPDV6DER to his or her life in their currently in Australian public safety needs to be Minister for Veterans’ Arts Centre or email [email protected] ment, facts are routinely including 5,000 British North Korea or Iran so demic will create? SOME issues ought to home country. immigration detention, the number one priority it turns my stomach that Affairs and for Defence ignored, suppressed or tourists. – Doug Rorison, Personnel Vancouver Arts Centre be above politics because denied. We need to know Many refugees sent to has committed a crime. for the staff and patients there are Australians who they are so clearly about using the service. Give He claims that the vast Little Grove Monday – Friday: 10am – 4pm the truth, and, insofar Manus and Nauru have Not one. The only ‘crime’ think it is alright for Aus- the fundamental moral some have been charged me a break Minister … majority of Austral- Ph: 6820 3740 | E: [email protected] as refugees who were seen their families mur- tralia to behave in such a Asylum seekers obligations owed to in- with is attempted suicide. what a load of bollocks. ians did not vote for the way to people who have sent to Manus and Na- dered, their homes pil- Greens. uru are concerned, that laged or burned to the Do Australians really I’m sure the manu- sought our help. not illegal truth is not forthcoming ground. believe politicians who factures, engineers and This may be true but – Dr Eilidh St John, it is also true that more I WOULD like to correct from Peter Dutton, Scott One fled his home in slandered refugees from experts who have been Albany Manus and Nauru as ‘rap- Australians voted for an apparent misconcep- ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE ALBANY Morrison, Alan Tudge or Somalia after his father, involved with installa- tion on the part of Bev Mathias Cormann. ists, murderers and pae- tion of other radiotherapy the Greens than for the a respected university Nationals and it is the Borders shut Hall, Narrikup (Solution St Joseph’s College is a growing Three-Year-Old to Year Twelve Yet the facts are avail- lecturer, and his older dophiles’ have the best machines will be happy interests of refugee, and Nationals that enable the for a reason is in their hands, Week- co-educational school providing a quality Catholic education able. People who do brother, were gunned in the knowledge that a ender July 30). their children at heart? bunch of State Govern- Coalition to govern. in Albany and the Great Southern Region. Applications and not automatically and down by Al-Shabaab. OH MY God. We have Quite simply, asylum unquestioningly accept Is it not despicable to ment politicians of vary- Power might be deter- become a nation of bleed- expressions of interest are invited from families wishing their The father had refused mined by numbers but seekers are not ‘illegals’. what these politicians to stop teaching Western slander the character of ing degrees of expertise ing hearts if the bleating child to attend the College in 2021 for the following: refugees who have lost will be vetting their ca- democracy is not. Under Article 31 of the have said, can discover subjects. about refugees in this Refugee Convention, to everything else? Why pabilities for a period of Democracy means that paper is anything to go by. JUNIOR SCHOOL the truth. The places asylum seek- which Australia is a sig- The fi rst fact is that it is would anyone do that? three years before they the views of all citizens Wake up people, the • Three-year-old Programme: child turning three between 1 July 2020 ers come from are not give authorisation to in- have a right to be heard natory, it is not illegal to legal to come by boat to like Albany. In 2015, I commend the Week- world is changing before seek asylum, irrespective to 30 June 2021. seek asylum. ender for publishing the stall the machine. and not diminished by your very eyes. there were 1,770 terrorist those who wield or hide of the mode of transport • Kindergarten: child turning four between 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. This fact is spelled out in attacks in Afghanistan, full range of opinions on A point of interest - did Life as we know it is used. this and other issues. I behind majority endorsed • Limited vacancies also exist in other grades from Pre-Primary to Year the Refugee Convention. most directed against the this investigation take power. now over due to an invis- – Irene Montefi ore, Hazara minority. do not think it a ‘waste place before Bunbury ible little virus. 6, particularly students entering either Year 1 or Year 5 in 2021. Additionally, the then of print’. I do, however, Australia’s cruel and Albany Chief Lawyer of the for- This is a country where received their machine? As Bob Dylan once MIDDLE AND SENIOR SCHOOLS urge Bev Hall to inform illegal policy of keeping said in a song: “I used mer Department of Immi- the Taliban and Daesh himself of the facts, and It is sad we will now legitimate refugees in War website • Year 7. gration and Border Pro- rule the roads, behead have a bulldust battle to care but, things have not to malign people who indefi nite detention, often changed”. for families • Limited vacancies exist in other grades from Year 8 to Year 12. tection expressly made little Hazara girls, bomb have suffered horrors be- of rubbish, bollocks and in appalling conditions, the point, in response to schools, homes and mar- balderdash on our way to plays an at best, minimal We have shut our bor- AROUND one million • St Joseph’s College also has access to the Albany Residential yond most Australians’ ders to keep us from be- questions from Senator ketplaces and murder imagining, as ‘illegals’. give someone a chance to part in deterring people Australians served during College for students in Year 7 to Year 12 residing in the wider Great Kim Carr, in November Hazara students studying ing contaminated yet still World War II, and many – Marilyn Beech, represent us in our next who need it from seeking Southern. 2013, that people who for university entrance parliament. asylum. the do-gooders would like Australians today have a Spencer Park to fl ing open the doors to connection to at least one come by boat to seek exams. These days most asylum WOULD YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER BENEFIT FROM asylum do not commit Remember our Premier all and sundry. of them. Most recently, this year, promised a swimming seekers use the services of THE ‘ST JOSEPH EXPERIENCE’? any offence under Aus- Taliban terrorists attacked Bollocks and I have often asked my- As we approach the 75th pool at Ellen Cove several so called “people smug- self why people feel the tralian law. a maternity hospital, and glers” to arrive by plane anniversary of the end of • St Joseph’s College is a low fee school with generous reductions balderdash years ago, must not forget need to become a refugee. the Second World War on for family enrolments, Health Card holders, or any family regardless Anyone who wishes murdered Hazara moth- the ring road and what - 24,520 in 2018-2019. to know this has only to ers who had given birth IS IT deja vu? Here we The do-gooders would August 15, there is no bet- of income wishing their child to attend our College. You may be about the marina? Air arrivals notwith- like to tell me they are ter time for us to uncover go to Hansard, and the days earlier, as well as go again when it comes standing, attempts to surprised at how affordable our fees are! testimony given by the newborn Hazara babies. to comments made by In the interim I am in fleeing oppression and and capture the stories of reach Australia by boat violence in their own these one million people • There are only a set number of places per year group. Once these Chief Lawyer to the Sen- It’s not so much a case of self-professed leaders the process of, as a carer, have not stopped. ate Legal and Constitu- and the aspiring new accessing a radio therapy countries. and ensure they live on. places have been allocated, further enrolments will be placed on a Hazara refugees from Af- Very few reach Australia waiting list. St Joseph’s College Year 6 students receive priority tional Affairs Committee ghanistan and Pakistan, mob who claim they are machine in Perth. One correspondent actu- For families, it is a worthy of another four because of the Govern- ally made the case that chance to learn more for entry into Year 7. on 19 November 2013. and Rohingya refugees Space does not permit The truth is on the public years of well-payed pam- ment’s turn back policy. people smugglers were about someone who • Families are to be supportive of the Catholic ethos; it is not essential from Burma, or Chris- the trauma and inconven- record. tian converts from Iran pered employment with Although there have somehow performing a served, and for the na- to be Catholic. future long term benefi ts ience this creates to many been reports of turned public service. tion, it is a time to gain a Secondly, 90 per cent ‘wanting a better life’, as residents of the Great • A tour of the College campus can be arranged of the people sent by the of them wanting to live a at the tax payers expense. back boats running I suspect that most refu- greater understanding of Southern. aground, we have no way during the week or on a weekend. Australian Government normal lifespan. The recent comm ents gees are making their our involvement in this My only advice is stop of knowing what happens major confl ict. to Manus and Nauru after Acting Immigration made concerning the ra- way to Western coun- July 19, 2013 have been diation therapy machine, your bulldust and start to those on board because tries to take advantage All we need to do is just Minister Alan Tudge re- acting in a positive direc- our Government either ask the question: what did recognised as refugees. portedly said recently that a machine that should of our superior way of have been installed at our tion and act on it now for does not determine this life because the rulers of my family do during the Not only the United 60 per cent of the people the betterment of us all. or keeps the results secret. war? How do I learn more Nations, but the US gov- in immigration detention health campus a couple of their countries, (aided and years ago, beggars belief. If these boats sink and abetted by arms dealers about Australia’s involve- For further information ernment, and the govern- are criminals awaiting – John Robertson, lives are lost it is no com- ment in the Second World ments of Australia, PNG deportation. Our State Health Minis- Albany and multinational corpo- and an enrolment form, contact fort to me that this hap- rations) have removed the War? the College Offi ce on 9844 0222. pens beyond our sight or opportunities for them to It is easier than ever n Please email your letters to: [email protected] Every letter intended for publication must knowledge. make a living. Website: http://web.sjc-albany.edu.au before to research a fam- include the writer’s full name and address plus daytime telephone number should verifi cation be required. ily member’s military Email: [email protected] Letters may be edited for space, clarity or legal reasons. The deadline for submission is noon Monday. The majority of peo- I cannot be, nor will be, Letters do not refl ect the views of The Weekender. ple who seek asylum are held responsible for the history. granted refugee status by actions of dictators who The Department of Vet- 14 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 15

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Picking a time With the introduction mask.” options. when your child won’t of mandatory masks for more with your partner. when you feel good Blue Knot Foundation yourself, you’ve got be around is a good Victoria, and other states has developed a list of You and your partner If you’re staying at idea. increasingly advocating strategies trauma survi- might see your child’s home to look after your more energy to put into Albany Community Care Centre (WA) Inc. for their use, Blue Knot child, try to get involved your relationship. • Sit down together and vors can adopt if they are additional needs differ- focus on what your 73 Hardie Road, Albany WA Foundation President required to wear a mask ently, which is normal. in local community Raising children is a big Dr Cathy Kezelman AM groups and activities. partner is saying. 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Also, use, the team at Think Water Albany take it as For more information call 9842 1220, or email 9847 4747 PLANT HIRE dam cleaning, fuel load reduction, With a variety of equipment, they with a street broom attachment, it their responsibility to engage with the industry to [email protected] or albany@ civil works and much more. will work with you to achieve your is ideal for sweeping and picking ensure their products and services meet world thinkwater.com.au CALL TODAY: DRY HIRE, LONG OR SHORT TERM. JCA is a locally-owned business outcome. up in carparks and driveways. and a member of ACCI. MACHINERY AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. For excavations, there are 14, They have a range of other They are available as your go- 5- and one-tonne excavators with equipment such as compactors, a EXCAVATORS to for any of the above services. the ability to break concrete and concrete cutting saw, chainsaws Machines set and ready to go They cater to owner builders, rock, clear and mulch vegetation and other specialised tools. • 26T Zero Swing VOLVO government departments and to in drains and over fence lines. with push blade DENMARK DIESEL the landowner. They have trucks and trailers to For more information, contact They are available to work assist with carting and transport Jake on 0411 252 899 or call into • 36T CAT across the Great Southern and needs and a grader to level pad- the premises at 37 Roundhay • 50T CAT & AGRICULTURAL beyond. JCA works with you to docks, tracks and driveways. Street, Albany. • Stumps, drains, rocks, REPAIRS Dealership has prime tractor factors trees, trenches and dams. DENMARK’S first lo- cally-owned and oper- LOADERS/TELEHANDLERS ated Deutz-Fahr tractor dealership has recently • 12.5T wheel loader opened, servicing all of GP bucket, forks. the Great Southern. • 19T wheel loader This includes Denmark, • Posi-trac loaders 75Hp, GP Albany, Walpole and bucket, forks & attachments Mount Barker through to Bremer Bay and sur- available rounding areas. Denmark Diesel & Agri- TRACTORS cultural Repairs opened • MT865 CHALLENGER its new premises in February and the team 500Hp, GPS have been busy deliv- ALBANY business Raptor Group ing 500HP CAT Challenger and tivities, meaning they are ready to • VERSATILE 520 ering a variety of new offers a range of large excavators 520HP Versatile Scraper Trac- go when you hire them. 520HP, GPS, cushion hitch. Deutz-Fahr tractors and and farm tractors for hire for cli- tors. The team at Raptor also manu- • Deep ripping, reefi nating, machinery to their new ents throughout the Great South- These machines are equipped factures fi rewood cutting bench- seeding and chaser bins. homes. ern, South West and beyond. with autosteer systems. saws and supply these saws Opening an official on personalised service parts and service for at 2/12 Hodgson Street, Offering both wet hire and dry The Raptor Group aim is to offer and logsplitters to clients across dealership for Deutz- to local farmers, Trent many different brands. and is available to assist hire services, Raptor Group has tractors for full season work or Australia. Fahr tractors in the and his son Jaime are with farming machinery a CAT 336DL 36T, a CAT 349DL breakdown replacements while Currently, Raptor Group is offer- Great Southern has excited to expand the Having a large work- sales, parts and servic- 45T with fire suppression and their clients’ machines are being ing a 3-point linkage log splitter ALBANY BASED FAMILY BUSINESS been a long-time goal family business. shop and being fully ing requirements. reverse camera, and a Volvo repaired. model deal. The team has more mobile allows fl exibility SERVICING GREAT SOUTHERN WA & FURTHER for local owner-operator Specialising in Deutz- For all enquiries and ECR 235 26T Zero Swing with They have machines set up for than 20 units in stock ready for a Trent Moore. and professional service push blade available to custom- deep ripping, reefi nating, seeding, new owner. Fahr, they also have for all areas. service support, contact www.raptorgroup.com.au | 9847 4747 With more than 20 extensive experience in Trent on 0448 415 138 ers. towing chaser bins and more. For more information or to lock years of experience in all types of machinery Denmark Diesel & Agri- or visit www.denagre- A small fl eet of tractors is also Raptor Group machines are in a deal today, visit raptorgroup. 169 Chester Pass Road, Albany WA the industry and a focus repairs and offer sales, cultural Repairs is open pairs.com.au at the disposal of clients, includ- specifi cally set up for certain ac- com.au 22 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 23 Home&PropertyLIFTOUT Community Information ALBANY WASTE AND RECYCLING EDUCATION Green waste not, want not THE green waste bin 3. Remove each of the bin out to the kerbside sure that only green to be put in loose and into high quality com- for instructions on how that most Albany house- vents on the insert by because it is heavy, then waste material is placed not tied up or in bags. post. In some cases, just to use your green waste holds have includes a carefully cutting them off it may exceed the 70kg in the bin. Placing incorrect items a few contaminated bins bin. bio insert to collect mois- with a hacksaw or snips. limit and you should Only plant material, in the bin is called con- can ruin an entire truck- Replacement instruc- ture in the bottom of 4. Finally, snap the remove a portion of con- leaves, prunings, grass tamination. load of green waste. tions stickers are avail- the bin. vents back into the bin tents so it can be lifted by clippings and small Contamination causes Please refer to the able from the Cleana- Branches and sticks and you are done. the truck. branches. problems during the pro- sticker on the underside way offi ce at 12 Allerton sometimes wedge in Once you have re- It is important to make Green waste needs cessing of green waste of your green waste bin Street. the frame of the insert moved the insert you and prevent your gar- can reuse it in the veggie den waste from sliding garden as a trellis. out when picked up by If you have to dispose Cleanaway’s truck. of it, place it in your Newer bins don’t come general waste bin, not with this insert and don’t the recycle bin. get jammed. The bio Wheelie bin weight STEP BY STEP GUIDE insert can be removed limit from your bin to stop The weight limit for all your garden waste get- kerbside wheelie bins, ting stuck by following including green waste, Remove the vents from the these steps: is 70kg and the collec- Push vent inside the bin or tap insert. 1. Push the vents, tion trucks have a safety it out with a hammer. which are attached to feature built in to prevent the frame inside the bin, bins over this weight be- 3 with your hand or give ing lifted. them a gentle tap with a You can keep your bin 1 hammer. under 70kg by making 2. Once you have sure lawn clippings are pushed all the vents dry and shaking soil off inside the bin, simply weeds and shrubs. lift the insert out in one If you struggle to push piece. your full green waste

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DENMARK choreog- rapher Annette Car- michael is taking her shortlisted performance The Beauty Index on the road to seek out more men keen to join a regional tour next year. Carmichael is launch- ing recruitment taster workshops in Raven- sthorpe, Harvey, Mandu- Porongurup 1170 Millinup Road 3 A 2 B 2 C rah, Moora and Kalgoor- lie to fi nd men interested Simply Astonishing Scenery 33ac in joining the original cast of The Beauty Index Presenting a special horse and/or stock property where the majestic Porongurup mountain range towers above! The lifestyle is something to truly cherish with beautiful to perform throughout walking trails, beaches, wineries and more only a short drive away. Live in luxury with a chilled ambiance in the first-class home set on a well-established farmlet, with regional WA. bird and wildlife in abundance. Featuring a spring-fed dam, three rainwater tanks, vegie patch, fruit trees and more within a peaceful, private and relaxing setting. She said The Beauty t8JUIJONJOVUFTPGNBHJDCFBDIFTBOEUIFIJTUPSJDSFHJPOBM$JUZPG"MCBOZPO8"TQSJTUJOFTPVUIDPBTU&OKPZUIFmOFXJOFT GFTUJWBMTBOEGPPE Index explores ideas of vulnerability, strength, t$VTUPNEFTJHOFE FYDMVTJWFMZBQQPJOUFEIPNFXJUIDMBTTZLJUDIFO MJWJOH EJOJOH EFDL TVOSPPNPGmDF NBTUFSTVJUF GBNJMZHVFTUXJOHBOEXFUBSFBT terror and beauty. t%CDBSQPSU FRVJOFTUBCMFTBOEUBDLSPPN XPSLTIPQ TUPSBHFTIFET IPSTFTIFMUFST DPWFSFEIPSTFnPBUQBSLJOH OJOFQBEEPDLT FMFDUSJDGFODFT “This chance to re-cre- ate The Beauty Index in fi ve new regional com- munities is important to n The Beauty Index by Annette Carmichael. Neels Delport 0450 451 401 us,” Carmichael said. “As a choreographer, Men of all ages and on stage before he par- 8FC*E22279993 Offers Above $799,000 “It’s a project that gets it’s a thrill to see a dance dance experience are ticipated in The Beauty Photos: Nic Duncan men dancing and con- work I made in 2017 welcome to join. Index. necting with each other; come to life again with a n Soloist Carl Heslop in The Beauty Index. absolutely essential fol- new cast in new venues Denmark’s Carl Heslop “I am living proof that lowing COVID-19. around the state.” had never performed Annette’s training meth- ods work and want to encourage men to take Rural albany.eldersrealestate.com.au the leap in to perform- Art, music grants open ing,” he said. The taster workshops APPLICATIONS are now open for with the next round opening in Sep- with Carmichael and WA artists, art groups and organisa- tember. Heslop will be held in tions hoping to secure up to $60,000 “Culture and the arts play a vital Harvey on August 18 in State funding for one-off projects role in a vibrant and diverse state, and 19, Moora on Au- and activity programs. contributing to the social, cultural and gust 20 and 21, Kalgoor- lie on August 23 and 24, Culture and Arts Minister David economic growth of communities,” Mr Templeman said. Ravensthorpe on August Diffi culty: Straighforward Templeman announced this week 26 and 27 and Mandu- that the Arts 15k-plus and Contem- “With grants up to $60,000 avail- rah is to be confi rmed porary Music Fund grants were now able, these programs will provide for 2021. available and applications would a fantastic opportunity for our local 271984635 close on August 20. artists and arts organisations. The fi nal performances 385126749 Both grant programs invite applica- “I can’t wait to see the successful will be held between tions between $15,000 and $60,000, projects come to fruition.” March 13 and May 5 Torbay  A B C Mount Barker  A B C next year. 946735218 Rural Hideaway Close to the City 92ha / 227ac A Magical Lifestyle in an Idyllic Setting 48.5ha / 120ac t$POWFOJFOUMZMPDBUFEBQQSPYJNBUFMZLNXFTUPG"MCBOZ t'VMMZSFOPWBUFECFESPPNCBUISPPNIPNFXJUIOVNFSPVTMJWJOHBSFBT 157463892 t.PEFSO#FESPPN#BUISPPNIPNF OVNFSPVTPVUCVJMEJOHTBOEOFBSOFXTIFFQZBSET t*OGSBTUSVDUVSFHBMPSFXJUIFYUFOTJWFTIFETBOEPVUCVJMEJOHTJODMVEJOHBOJOEPPSQPPM / great southern / 429857163 t:FBSSPVOEXBUFSGSPNQFSNBOFOUDSFFLBOEWBSJPVTTPBLTBOEEBNT t6OEVMBUJOHXFMMESBJOFEGFSUJMFDPVOUSZUIBUJTXFMMGFODFEBDDFTTFEWJBDFOUSBMMBOFXBZ t"CFBVUJGVMMZNBJOUBJOFEBOEQSFTFOUFEQSPQFSUZUIBUJTTVSFUPJNQSFTT t4VQFSCQSFTFOUBUJPOJOUIJTIJHIMZSFHBSEFEMPDBUJPOLN8FTUPG.U#BSLFS Ph: 9842 3455 gig guide 638219457 Simon Thomas 0407 380 365 Simon Thomas 0407 380 365 Thurs August 6 - Wed August 12 863542971 8FC*E $1,400,000 8FC*E $799,000 Email: [email protected] boatshed markets 592671384 Week commencing Friday August 7, 2020 714398526 IT’S Friday 12-3 Jukebox with Sophia, 3-5 Sunday ...... Live music Julie, 5-7 A Shot of Rhythm 6-9am Ken EV, 9-12 Reg, king river tavern TEAM WORK and Blue with David A, 7-9 Diffi culty: Very hard solutions 12-3 Raylee, 3-5 Patrick, 5- 12 Bars & Guitars with Patrick.

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WINDOW 39 ALBERT STREET, ALBANY KERBING PET CARE 0420 788 612 9841 5900 | 0475 624 433 ROOFING m.r.roofi [email protected] FAMILY TRADITION OF TINTING • Re-roofi ng • New roofs • Skylights • Specialising in stainless fabrication QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP, • Gutters & downpipes • Asbestos removal for automotive, architectural, industrial and custom work SEATING YOU Concrete Curbing • Commercial & domestic • Free quotes Albany Pet Care • Sheds • Tube fabrication and bending • Guaranteed with 30 years in the business CITY WIDE RIGHT SINCE 1965. Decorative edging MAINTENANCE Est 2006 HOME SERVICE • Patios • Balustrades • Welding and repairs Tom Bailey Garden beds and edging ROOF TILING • Polishing and restoration • Frame repairs • Furniture repairs A friendly, professional and effi cient Driveways and paths We care for your pet while you're away. • Carports vacuum gutter cleaning service. Great or Small, Food, Water and Exercise. 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Builder Roof Tiling Trade Certifi cate • Foam cut to size ALL ROUND CURB APPEAL Mak er DOG WALKING AVAILABLE ANY TIME 116 Chester Pass Road E: [email protected] Home Mainte nance Servic es SMS or call Vanessa Insured and Police Cleared • Re-roofi ng • Extensions 0420 788 612 [email protected] M: 0418 950 380 PO Box 718, Albany WA 6330 Darren 0409 374 223 173 Chester Pass Road, cnr John St. 0439 820 995 www.albanypetcare.com.au 50-Year Guarantee on Monier Leith Bell Dave Freeman 39 Albert St, Albany P: 9841 5900 (Rear of Camping/Kayak Store) • Fencing • Bathrooms/showers renovated Wunderlich Products Ph: 9841 3627 | Mob: 0427 447 523 • High-pressure cleaning • Carpentry/alterations E: steve@albanyroofi ng.com.au 7 Minna St, Centennial Park HEALTHCARE • Tiling • Painting • Decks W: www.albanyroofi ng.com.au ALBANY PH: PAUL: 0419 612 375 Phone 9842 2788 TILING Email: [email protected] LAWNMOWING or DARREN: 0409 374 223 Albany Mobile: 0418 931 359 - Ph/Fax: 9844 7932 PIANO TUNING Website: www.albanyupholstery.com EQUIPMENT We will look after your investment Member of Master Roof Tilers Association to advertise Country Enquiries Welcome 0419 932 853 Quality TILES and materials, 9842 9215 Contact Adrian for Peter Bailey TILES Phone 9842 2788 Lawn Mowing SCRAP METAL SHEET METAL plus free design and tech advice, PAINTER Piano tuner technician drop in or phone 9847 4312 to advertise Whipper Snipping Albany and surrounding areas 32 Graham St, Albany Mobile: [email protected] 0401 905 036 KL Cruse reg 3844 Increase awareness of [email protected] We can help you enjoy your garden General Painting • Roof Re-Coating 0437 384 977 | www.pianopro-wa.com High-Pressure Cleaning your business. No job too small CASH PAID FOR SCRAP METAL • Specialised & General Fabrication TREE LOPPING Advertise your trade or service in the Weekender Phone Ken CNR ALBANY HIGHWAY • MIG/TIG Welding • All metal types PLUMBER & REDDALE ROAD, McKAIL including Stainless Steel & Aluminium Trades Centre. Call us on 9842 2788 Sales, Service, Hire 0428 984 251 • Pressings up to 8.2m long TRADER IN PROFILE Call for a FREE Roo - 0402 189 688 Product Guide Lunar Painting Services 34 Albert St, Albany • 9841 7119 Edging, mowing, whipper snipping, SECURITY [email protected] T: 9841 4200 • 13 Cockburn Road, Albany hedge trimming Jason: Kings Plumbing 0438 702 121 • Pruning • Removals • Chipping Dave: • Climbing • 23m Cherry Picker Muz's 0409 421 897 Building or • Mulch Sale & Deliveries Lawnmowing [email protected] YOUR SECURITY IS OUR BUSINESS • RANGE HOODS • WOOD FIRE HEATERS • Bobcat • Stump-grinding Service Reg No: 7419 • SKYLIGHTS • EXHAUST VENTS extending... • Security doors and screens • OUTDOOR KITCHENS 9841 8099 0428 441 671 • Shutters • Safes • Locks Phone 9842 2788 Albany & Great Southern | 45 Harding Road 0418 713 808 Look here & Murray (Muz) Swensen to advertise 73 Cockburn Rd Tel 9841 3739 0428 447 154 • www.ventroair.com fi nd your tradie. Spanner in the works? Get your Tree/palm pruning and removal Look here and PHONE fi nd your tradie. Mark Taylor business 0473 522 404 9842 2788 [email protected] to advertise Phone 9842 2788 noticed in the certified Arborist, fully insured WITH a strong reputation around town able with new homes and renovations, • Tree Pruning & Removal Weekender as a reliable and honest plumbing busi- commercial and residential, mainte- • Mulching ness, Kings Plumbing is able to provide nance, backfl ow prevention and gas • Stump Grinding you with a professional service each fi tting. They have a formidable mix of and every time. plumbers with decades of experience • Cherry Picker & Climbing Down South Chris and Kris King front the team who as well as new recruits, eager to gain • Qualifi ed & Fully Insured Tree Services only work to the highest standard. They their trade certifi cate as a plumber and have an extensive range of mobile plant gas fi tter. Nathan 0419 671 752 for big jobs as well as using the latest Calling Kings Plumbing for your plumb- Local Businesses. in tools and technology to get the job ing and gas needs means you will have done. One of the newest toys in their peace of mind that the job is done right box is a drain camera that feeds live at the right price. Call us on Tree lopping & pruning images to the workers to diagnose the issue with your drains. This removes the Local Paper. No job too small guessing game out of blockages as well as time, therefore saving you money. KINGS 9842 2788 The team at Kings Plumbing is comfort- Plumbing PL: 1090 • GL: GF000928 More than 20,000 copies delivered FREE to advertise Roofi ng & Guttering TRADER IN PROFILE Septic Installations Sewer Connections to households across the Great Southern. FREE when you advertise in the Maintenance & New Work Phone 9842 2788 Weekender Trades Centre. Phone: 9841 5977 to advertise GET YOURS NOW! Mobile: 0408 936 359 Phone our sales team on 9842 2788 Fax: 9841 5877 36 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 37 EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST EMPLOYMENT community notices Weekender RIDER wanted, must have 9842 2787 minimum 250cc licence. Required If your community notice has been removed or edited and you would like every Thursday & Friday for it re-instated or modifi ed, please email your details and a phone number to DEADLINE: newspaper delivery. Text or call 0498 044 262. [email protected] Display & Lineage ads EOI - BOARD TREASURER SUPPORT work. Day & night Community Living Association (CLA) is seeking expressions of interest shifts. Immediate start. Require King River Hall Events day, and Thursday at Albany noon at the Albany Court 4pm Tuesday to fulfi l the role of Treasurer on its Board. reliable male with police clearance Leisure and Aquatic Centre, Precinct, Stirling Terrace, and valid driver’s licence. 0499 Djembe Drumming Ses- The Treasurer will be required to: 444 877 or 0499 367 159. sions. Mondays 1.30 - Barker Road. Fridays will Albany. Personal protection • Closely monitor the fi nancial performance and position of the 2.30pm. First session free. be held at Albert Hall, Duke measures are in place. organisation. Street at 9.30am. Contact • Ensure the Board is adequately informed of the fi nancial status of SITUATIONS Drums available for use or Port Probus ClassifiedsF: 9842 2789 the organisation. bring your own. Please call Jennifer on 9844 1199. Ladies Club Run your ad until sold. WANTED SELL IT FASTER 9842 2787 E: [email protected] • Work with the CFO, CEO and Board to ensure best practice fi nancial Joan on 0408 815 487. Albany Meets on third Tuesday of 107 Stead Road, Albany Pay the one low price.* management systems are implemented. PAINTER, 30yrs exp, int/ext Leukaemia Foundation Vounteers Service the month at Manley Hall, • Participate as a key member on the Finance and Risk Management quality work. All areas. Phone 331 Ulster Road at 9.15am Sub-Committees, providing fi nancial oversight and strategic direction Merv 0474 130 166. The next Meeting of Al- Albany Volunteers Service CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE to the organisation. bany Leukaemia Foundation is fundraising towards pro- for fun and friendship. Con- LINEAGE: (excluding Until Sold ads) Display & Lineage 4pm TUESDAY. Until Sold rebooking - 4pm TUESDAY • Provide support to the Chief Financial Offi cer (CFO) on strategic and Branch – A Leukaemia Foun- viding hot breakfasts to the tact 9844 8316 or 0491 177 First 75 characters (or part thereof), including spaces....$15 All advertisements are accepted on the following Terms and Conditions. policy issues. RESUME dation Community Group homeless. They are provid- 426. 1. The Great Southern Weekender has the right to refuse to publish or republish any advertisement without giving any reason therefore. CLA’s Board of Governance comprises a small team of dynamic volunteers ing delicious light lunches, Each additional 25 characters (or part thereof) ...... $2.50 2. No liability shall be incurred by The Weekender by reason of any amendments to or error or inaccuracy in, or the partial or total omission of an advertisement or by reason of delay or default or from any SERVICES will be held on Wednes- Exercise to Music other cause whatsoever, provided that if an error occurs which in the opinion of The Weekender clearly lessens the value of the advertisement and the advertiser notifi es The Weekender of the error within who provide governance and strategic direction for the organisation. We day, August 26 at Motel Devonshire teas etc. Over 50s Time on Exercise Minimum cash charge ...... $15 fi ve (5) days of when the error appeared, then one correct insertion will be made without charge. welcome nominations from people with lived experience of disability LOCAL professional resume Le Grande commencing at The Uniting Church has to Music is held at 9am every DISPLAY: *UNTIL SOLD CONDITIONS and senior members of our community. writer. If you need help with a job All adverts must be pre-paid. For $30 you get up to 75 characters (incl. spaces), or for $50 you get up to 75 characters (incl. spaces) and a photo for two weeks, then lineage ad thereafter. Ads are restricted CLA is the Great Southern regions leading provider of high quality, application call Hester 0407 900 4.30pm. Please join us for provided the venue free of Monday and Wednesday $9.50 per single column, centimetre. Minimum - 3cm to private advertisers and will be run for two consecutive weeks. If your item does not sell you MUST RE-BOOK it prior to the booking deadline of 4pm Tuesday. If more than one week lapses, person-centred services and community support for people with 289. unrealresumes.com a cuppa from 4pm. All wel- charge so come along and the item will be deemed sold and the ad cannot be repeated unless paid for. Once published, the only change which can be made is the PRICE. Not included in the offer are any business ads, rental, hire, at Scots Hall York Street, Discount rates available for employment display ads. employment etc for the purpose of ongoing profi t. Any real estate ads or garage sales are also excluded as are references to internet sites or businesses. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any booking disability. Over the last 30 years, we have grown into a diverse not-for- come. Contact Gayle on 0408 support them. The next date and at PCYC, Sanford Road for the purpose of continuing again. ONLY ONE ITEM PER ADVERTISEMENT. profi t organisation that offers a broad range of services across the Great PUBLIC 094 817 or email gayle63@ will be Thursday and Friday on Fridays at 9am. Contact Southern region. We currently employ over 150 passionate staff and bigpond.com August 6 and 7. They will Diane 0428 161 630 (Mon), engage with numerous dedicated volunteers who are committed to our NOTICES strong community and people-focused values which is underpinned by Walking serve between 10am and Win 9842 9884 (Wed), Jean BIRTHS FUNERAL FOR SALE WANTED WANTED CARS our dedicated board of directors. Over 50s Walking Group 2pm. 0408 095 481(Fri). We would love to hear from you if you have the following: will meet August 8 at 8.10am Keep Albany Beautiful Over 50s Social Dancing DIRECTORS FARM lease land in the JET skis, broken or seized and VAN wanted. Mazda OLD NEWSPAPERS Denmark/Albany area. Any size no longer wanted. 0498 044 262. E2000,Toyota Hiace, Ford • Prior accounting qualifi cations at the Old Gaol carpark, The Judges are looking will be held on Thursdays considered, long term lease Econovan, Mitsubishi Express, • Regulatory experience AVAILABLE for a carpool, for a walk at forward to judging Lockyer, from 1 - 4pm at Antonia’s preferred for running cattle. Call WTB N64, SNES, Gboy, Sega, Kia Pregio. 0427 222 008. • Commitment to attending monthly Board & Sub-Committee Frenchman Bay. Bring your Dance Studio in Lockyer Hayden Pedro on 0447 848 967. PS1/PS2, Atari consoles, games. meetings Great for: • Paper Mache Milpara and McKail for the Cash paid $$$ 0428 186 022. VW Golf 2.0TDI Mk 7. 2013. 6sp own morning tea and chair. month of August. Please Avenue. Contact Monica CLASSIC • A genuine desire to be part of a dedicated team with a passion for • Ripening Tomatoes auto. White. In super condition. community service Contact Allan on 9844 8536 contact Lynley on 0427 755 0427 374 144. POSTERS 106,000km. Just serviced. • Fire Lighter • Clean Windows AVAILABLE GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE $13,500. 0412 547 855. Please forward your resume with a single page cover letter to CLA’s CEO, • Compost Material after 6pm please. 691 to nominate your garden, Over 50s offi ce is at the Sen- Russell Nelson at [email protected] • Seedling Pots Over 50s Easy Pace Walk- your neighbour’s or friend’s. ior Citizens building in Grey Announce your new LISTEN TO GARAGE SALES PERSONAL Please call into ers will meet on August 8 at Toy Library Street West. Offi ce hours are 11am to 12pm on Monday arrival in the Weekender WEEKENDER ARE BACK. 107 Stead Road to pick up 9am, at the Griffi ths Street Rainbow Coast Toy Library MALE 5’10” and 80kg, social and Friday. Phone 9841 3313. First three lines FREE GARAGE SALES carpark, to Emu Point. Walk (“The old kindy rooms”, drinker and non-smoker, residing commences at 9.30am. Please every Friday 10 - 10.30am in Albany, very social, active, likes EMPLOYMENT Ulster Road, rear St Joseph’s The Nurses 2017 and previous years’ bring your own morning tea “Classic Motor Event” posters also repeated Saturday & Sunday the outdoors, dancing, gardening, College). Enquiries rctoyli- Remembrance BIRTHDAYS between 7.30 - 8am on sports, and friendly nature. and chair. Contact Betty 9847 available at The Great Southern [email protected] or fb: Association Albany Seeking female 50s to mid 60s 4462 or Eileen 9844 1460. HAPPY BIRTHDAY messages Weekender, 107 Stead Road. over 5’5” with similar interests City of Albany Notice REAL ESTATE Rainbow Coast Toy Library. Seeking new members. start from only $15 in the for dating and relationship. Cycling The Association meets three Weekender. Call 9842 2787. $10 each. Cash only. 9842 2788. Croquet Garage sales will be Opportunities abound. 0499 113 SITUATIONS VACANT times a year to coordinate 193 after hours for a confi dential FOR SALE Over 50s Cycling Group will Gomm Park Croquet Club ELKHORN fern. Large $50. You announced on 1611am chat. meet on August 12 at 9am, at the annual Nurses Memorial remove. 9845 3083. Friday & Saturday PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER welcomes new players. Come Service. Members may also Happy SAT 8am – noon, South Coast 3 x 1.5 house, shed and land. Eyre Park or Frenchy’s at and have a free try. Every- FIREWOOD, quality jarrah. Low Hwy, Orana. Moving sale, mornings. Status: Permanent, Full-time 2.7km out of Kojonup $300,000. attend memorial services 9.20am for the Goode Beach thing available. For more prices. Free delivery from $150 to household items, plants, books, NOTE: This position will be affected by the enterprise agreement 0428 132 199. Ride. Via Marine Drive, Fest- to honour nurses, past and $450, 0459 079 049. shed gear. All must go. information, ring Val on 9844 Birthday variation application recently submitted by the City to the Fair BLOCK 1,228sqm. Sub-dividable ing Street etc and return. Ride present, involved in confl icts HAY, good quality meadow, 5 SAT 10am – 2pm. CWA Hall ADVERTISE HERE Work Commission. All employees will be required to take 20% of with renovated 3 b/rm house, 9776. their weekly ordinary hours as leave from 1 July to 24 December is 58km or 42km. Coffee and peacemaking. Contact x 4 net wrap rolls $99 incl GST. Serpentine Rd. Market Day. Orana. View, no obligation. Ages 45 to late 50s Heather on 0427 424 416. Albany. 9841 8280. Something for everyone. 0412 9842 2787 2020. For further information, please contact the People & Culture $330,000. 0429 194 360. at Bay Merchants. Contact Serving the community 937 641. Team on 6820 3110. Mike on 0418 647 897. Weekend Adventures Albany LAWNMOWER, Mow Master Salary range: $56,141.13 to $57,390.04 per annum First trip in September. Time with compassion and respect roller mower, 24” incl equip. Half STORAGE Over 50s Easy Riders Cy- Photographic Society 9841 3090 price. Like new. 0409 113 333. GARDENING Opportunity: The City of Albany’s Reserves Team is looking for cling Group will meet on to venture out again and meet For further information 0428 665 123 an experienced and customer focused individual to take up the BUDGET self-storage units, from August 12 at 9am at Little likeminded people. Male, phone 9844 1203 or 9844 LIGHT Sussex pullets, point of role of Parks Maintenance Worker. 24 hours – 7 days lay. 0437 944 467 evenings. $25 p/w (month min), avail now. Grove Sailing Club, for a females and couples welcome Ideal Storage. 9842 2395. 7346. 9 Cockburn Rd, Albany ALBANY GARDEN SERVICES Reporting to the Leading Hand, this role will see you responsible Torndirrup Adventure, plus who enjoy a weekend drive PEA straw garden mulch, for, but not limited to: Parkinson’s Disease Locally owned and operated excellent quality, compact easy- CITY Centre Secure Storage, whale watching. Coffee at somewhere to enjoy good Landscaping, mowing, whipper snipping, pruning, hedge • Maintenance of developed reserves within the City of Albany; 52 Cockburn Rd, Albany, 18m2 Albany Parkinson’s Sup- www.amityrosefunerals.com.au to-handle bales, $10 a bale del Whale World. Ride approx coffee, walk or lunch some- to Albany, min. order for bales, trimming, tree lopping, garden clean-ups, retic repair, soils, • Operating plant and equipment; & 21m2 units available now. port. Meetings will be held Payment options. Call Wellington 35km. For any further infor- where different. or pick-up on farm, $9 a bale. mulch and plants supplied. • Undertaking manual tasks; and on the fi rst Tuesday of each from the one & only Supplying Albany & surrounds for • Working in a team environment. & Reeves. 9841 1455. mation please contact Anne Camping, bike riding what- 20 years. Web: bjspeastraw.com. month at 10am. motley crew! 20 years’ I also do painting, oil decking, gutter cleaning, Physical fi tness, the ability to work in the team and interact with on 0451 709 986. ever we all decide on. Or we au 9851 4069. Bridge experience roof repairs and other household work. the public and possession of a Certifi cate III in Horticulture or Selling? Easy Pace Riders meet eve- can stay local if weather is PIG mulch, organic, weed-free, equivalent are essential to this role. Other accreditations such ry Wednesday at 9am at Eyre that bad. You will need your Albany Bridge Club runs 8m3 load delivered to Mt Barker Please call John 0406 211 312 as a HR licence, Elevated Work Platform or chainsaw ticket are Advertise with us for CELEBRANTS Park. Contact Greg on 0409 own car, tent and good spirit. three sessions weekly at 1pm $270, Albany $310, Denmark highly desirable. If this sounds like you, please apply. quicker results. The Bethany Family $370. 9851 1050. 532 055. Maybe carpool and share fuel on Tuesdays, Thursdays and MEGAN Tuffl ey, JP CMC. Life Interested? For a full job information kit and to apply visit www. 9842 2787 costs. Text Karen 0452 354 Saturdays. Lessons are avail- and love. 0427 297 712. www. caring for your family POULTRY sale Aug 8 Lancaster albany.wa.gov.au. Albany South Coast BOATS CARAVANS 369 to join. You never know able also. Contact Alison on celebrantgreatsouthern.com.au Rd. Sellers 10am. Auction If you are having any diffi culties or for further assistance with Lions Club ends 1pm. Poultry enthusiasts 32FT cabin cruiser, ply, diesel, BEDFORD 78, reg. m/home. who you will meet and have 0414 697 975. the process please contact People and Culture at hro@ Albany South Coast Lions 9841 7177 welcome. 0418 531 083. 351 Perkins 4cyl marine, full Runs well. $25,000 ono. Photos albany.wa.gov.au or on 6820 3110. Role related queries a laugh too. Ace Camera Club FUNERAL All hours comp. project nearly done, avail. Frank 0447 555 214. Club as a joint project with TRAILER 6 x 4 with canopy. 16’ should be directed to Wayne Turner, Developed Reserves new dodge, new windows to fi t, Supervisor at [email protected] or on 6820 3952. the Lions Cancer Institute Albany Al-Anon Meets at the Vancouver Arts DIRECTORS wheels. $1,150. 0428 453 100. $5,000. 0413 985 157. Family Group Centre 7.30pm on the fourth 1 Prior Street CARS Deadline: Applications close 5:00PM, Monday 17 Inc will conduct free cancer Proudly Albany owned & operated ALUMINIUM Deep V 12ft. Good August 2020. screenings at the Albany If your home is unhappy Wednesday of the month. FOUND condition $1,800. 9848 2653. CAMRY 2006 Azura, V6 auto, because someone drinks too Community photographic sat nav, sunroof, leather, t/bar, r/ Scout Hall, Sanford Road, ADVERTISE HERE DOG extender lead, Albany PLAKA boat. WA made. Super bar, good tyres, 9 mths rego, just 9am to 3pm Saturday, Sep- much, we can help you. For events, exhibitions, digital, Health Campus carpark. 9842 stable. Easy to launch and tow. service. Vgc. $4,500. 0417 474 Government of Western Australia tember 5 and Sunday, Sep- more information, phone fi lm, video, alternative and 2350. Very reliable. $4,000. 0407 900 789. 9842 2787 289. Department of Communities tember 6. Appointments are 0427 574 465 or 0437 190 weekly workshops. All skill F150 ute, 1990, V8 6.2 dsl, 2WD, necessary and can be booked 155. levels welcome and a weekly LOST SKIPPER’S Ticket, Albany & Gt 5spd man, 2 fuel tanks, a/bag from August 17 to September coffee meet up for a chat. CHURCH Sthn. Boat supplied free, 1 on 1 shocks, a/c, t/bar, b/bar, motor Albany or groups, 7 days a week. Mark done approx 40,000km, lic 11/20, Aboriginal Practice Leader (50d) 4, 9am to 5pm. Contact Susan Wildfl ower Society Contact Bob 0481 315 262 LOST CAT 0428 429 911. new paint. $10,500. 0411 437 or e-mail ace.albany@gmail. NOTICES Service Delivery Regional & Remote Communities on 0428 171 902. The Albany branch meets - $50 REWARD - 429. com Web Search No: C0M15220 Cards and Games on the third Tuesday of each ALL is forgiven, I love you, I am Older male cat lost since CAMPERS JEEP Grand Cherokee Ltd. 2014. Level/Salary: Level 6, $102,966 - $113,590 pa - PSCA 2019 + Super month at 7.30pm at the Her- St Vincent de Paul the Rock Jesus. Come to me and Mon 19 July. No collar. Fluffy, 100,000km. Red, in excellent Over 50s cards and games I will give you peace. orange & white, microchipped. 2004 camper trailer. Custom, cond. $27,000. 0410 192 301. As an Aboriginal Practice Leader (50d), you are responsible for leading consistent and high standards of services to meet at 12pm every Thursday barium on the corner of Moir Urgently need donations Lost from Palm Dale Caravan sleeps four, f/out annex, off road Aboriginal Children, young people and their families. of the following items in REVELATION 14:8-10. The most at the Guides Hall in Parker Street and Hymus Street. All Park Willyung/King River. susp, 80L w/tank, gas stove, 12v LANDCRUISER 2006, GXL V8. We are looking for proactive, solution focussed individuals who possess sound leadership skills in order to develop and good condition: bed bases fearful warning in all the Bible. How lights, two spare tyres. Many Full service history, petrol, dual Street. Cards is grand can- welcome. Contact 9845 1220. implement cultural learning strategies; including mentoring and coaching and provide high level advice to District staff and to avoid the mark? Revelation 0429 855 584 extras. VGC. $4,000 ono. 0429 batt. Redark charging, 2 way and mattresses, dining tables leadership teams within the Department of Communities. aster. We also play mahjong Justice of the Peace 18:1-4. For a free DVD or book 150 155. radio, new tyres, 150,000km. and Scrabble. Phone Helen and chairs, chest of drawers, email: armywithbanners@gmail. SAMSUNG mobile phone. Would Wired for elec. brakes, A1 cond. Note* Aboriginality is a genuine requirement for this position as defined under Section 50(d) of the Equal Signing Centre bedside cupboards, pots and com the person who found phone at $30,000. 0418 936 122. Opportunity Act 1984. on 0439 194 916. Spencer Park shopping centre CARAVANS Justice of the Peace signing pans. Please phone SVDP on Advertise with please call Veronica 0417 954 SAAB 2001, TS auto, turbo To Access Detailed Information: Visit www.jobs.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. Dancing centre has now resumed op- 9841 6326 for collection of FOR SALE 816 for good reward. 16FT 2008 pop-top, licenced, 1 coupe. Ex head of Saab For Specific Inquiries: Jan Wilkinson, District Director, on (08) 9841 0777 (Great Southern) or Julie McKenzie, District Over 50s line dancing is erations with reduced hours. goods. Your support is greatly owner, VGC, island d/bed, a/c, mechanic car. $4,500 ono. 0400 Photos published in The Director, on (08) 9621 0400 (Wheatbelt) us 9842 2787 3 way fridge, 2 way stove/grill, held at 9.30am every Tues- Monday to Friday 10am to appreciated. 50L Waeco as new $495 ono. 244 930. Weekender are available from Location: Albany (Great Southern), Northam (Wheatbelt) Men’s 21 speed bike $50. 9841 weinguard antenna, TV, dual batt, as little as $5.50 per print. 8081. Lost something? 60L w/tank, sat system, 2 spare SUBARU Outback 2006. Auto, Closing Date: Monday 17 August 2020 at 4:00pm The Great Southern Weekender’s Community Noticeboard section is a space for community tyres, bike & rack, photos avail. sunroof, new timing belt, battery, groups and organisations to advertise their services and events free of charge. Eligibility Advertise with us $22,500. 0447 394 125. tyres. $3,950. 0412 995 319. 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NORTH Albany went a game clear on Emma Pyle scored Peaks’ only goal Albany winter condi- Sharks started promis- top after a comprehensive 4-0 win over with Charlotte Edwards and Javana tions fi nishing with 4.4 at Vikings in the Lower Great Southern ingly with three goals Hounsefi eld getting plenty of the ball. the end of the fi rst quar- in the first quarter and Hockey Association Women’s A-Grade ter while Kangas were on Saturday. In the Men’s A-Grade, Manypeaks had fi ve by half-time but claimed their fi rst win of the season deadly in front of goals could only manage two Michelle Ericsson scored a brace to defeating Mt Barker 4-2. with three straight. points for the remainder be amongst the best players along with As the rain teemed of the game. Kelly Burlakowski and Cate McDonald. Craig Gambrell, Chris and Tim Metcal- fe performed strongly while for Barker, down, scoring became a Matt Palfrey continued For the Vikings, Tully Joy, Isabelle Matthew Light, Hayden MacMahon and luxury with both teams his prolifi c season, boot- Plowman and Corline le Grange played Matt Perry were best. only adding a goal in the ing seven goals to take well. In last year’s Grand Final re-match, second quarter and the his tally to 22 after only Mt Barker defeated Manypeaks 4-1 in North Albany remains undefeated after Bulls went into the long four rounds to lead the the twilight game in a mixed season with they ran out winners 2-0 over Spencer Photo: Charlotte Wooldridge break nine points up. goalkicking table by nine a win, draw and a loss after three rounds. Park with Leander McQuade, Alex Bott North failed to kick a from Jayson ‘Cyril’ Ford. Laura Archer chipped in with two goals and Jasper Beacham all in form. n Redbacks’ Mackenzie Poulish clashes with Tully Joy from Vikings. goal in the third quarter Coen Jackman chimed as Barker extended their in with fi ve majors and lead to two goals and Cyrus Upson added three sport results would have felt comfort- to be among the best with able in taking the points Ethan Knee and Bodhi in the rain and against a Stubber picking up pos- Raising the age of criminal GOLF Jayson Ford, Hamish McMorran, Ryan Derek Burden. young Kangas side. sessions at will. Kinnear. Denmark-Walpole League: Colts But experienced pre- For Albany, Tait Albany Golf Club Luke Hutcheson, Alec Haskins, Jayden Photos: Ashleigh Fielding Woods, Ashley Smith. North Albany 4.2, 4.3, 6.9, 10.11 (71) miership players Luke McLean, Stewart Davies responsibility in Australia Nett: D Drew 69, A Fasolo 70, P Wes- Cameron and Regan and Jack Bowden could terberg 70, R Williams 72, C Slynn 72, North Albany 3.0, 4.4, 4.7, 8.10 (58) Mount Barker 2.0, 3.1, 4.1, 5.2 (32) Lloyd, captain and vice- hold their heads high. n Mt Barker Bulls’ Steven Scott charges forward against North Albany at Collingwood Park on Sunday. What is the ‘age of criminal respon- Why are advocates campaigning to Z Wilsher 72, K Sounness 72, L Branch Mount Barker 4.4, 5.7, 6.7, 7.9 (51) GOALS – North Albany: Drew Will- captain respectively, On Saturday, league- sibility’? raise the age? – Smith 73, J Spinks 73, M Lane 73. cocks 2, Lachlan Hansen 2, Calum putting in a dominant GOALS – North Albany: Angus McK- showed their leadership leaders Royals came In Australia, the age of criminal re- • In 2019, the United Nations Com- Mal Parker hole-in-one. Dixon 2, Sam Bignell 1, Nicholis performance, and fi nished mittee on the Rights of the Child ercher 3, Talon Delacey 2, Luke Cam- Spangenberg 1, Thomas Chambers qualities and dragged home with a wet sail kick- sponsibility is 10 years and older. An their younger players with three majors from recommended 14 years as the min- Ladies Nett: J Scott 71, G Waugh 71, eron 1, Addison Dew 1, Heath Raven- 1, Corey Jerrard 1. Mount Barker: ing seven goals to two his trusty left boot. alleged off ender can be charged by the K Steicke 72, T Power 72, A Mackay hill 1. Mount Barker: Brodie Duffi eld 5, with them in an inspiring in the fi nal term against police and convicted in court. imum age of criminal responsibil- Cameron Rodgers 2, Shamus Buttel ity. 74, J Austin 74, W Stewart 74. John Lee 1, Samuel Lehmann 1. 1, Roreigh Curran-Jones 1, Blake victory. Denmark-Walpole after ‘Cyril’ Ford also added Between 10-14-years-old, it must also Women Stableford: S Burgess 39, J BEST – North Albany: Regan Lloyd, Thomas 1. Cameron and Lloyd being behind at the end three while midfielder be proven that the child has suffi cient • Child development studies have Michael McGlade was found that children under 14 of- Little 37, B Madden, B Hoy, K Penton, Addison Dew, Luke Cameron, Talon BEST – North Albany: Dylan House, were among the best sup- of the third quarter. capacity to know that the act/omis- ten lack impulse control, and have T Lamont 36, W Ferguson 35, H An- Delacey. Mount Barker: Jye Williss, Sebastian Russ, Caleb House, La- ported by Addison Dew Blonde bombshell Ryan best-on-ground. sion was one they ought not to do or poorly developed capacity to un- derson, S Ramm, B Gaze 34. Brodie Duffi eld, Mitchell Jackson, Lee chlan Hansen. Mount Barker: Tyrelle and the consistent Talon Kinnear wound back the For the Magpies, boom Pavlovich. make. Th e police must prove, as an derstand consequences. 9 Hole: H. Heerey, J. Page 19. Porteous, Troy Simmons, Liam Milner, Delacey. clock with the veteran recruit Ash McGrath element of the off ence charged, that • Th e earlier a child enters the justice Railways 7.2, 11.7, 18.12, 22.14 (146) Dermot McCague. kicked three goals with the child had that capacity using evi- Men’s Stableford: M Waugh 40, M system, the more likely they are to Castieau 40, D Ridley 39, T Anderson Albany 3.2, 5.3, 5.3, 5.5 (35) Albany 2.2, 3.5, 6.11, 8.14 (62) Luke Hutcheson, Alec dence such as medical records, school have repeat interactions with it. Haskins and the classy 38, C Johnson 38, B Walker 38, P Moir GOALS – Railways: Matthew Palfrey Railways 0.2, 0.2, 4.3, 4.8 (32) reports, DCP documents or any police • Social, community and family fac- 38, J King 37, C Haven 37, C Anning ROUND 5 FIXTURES Jayden Woods playing interviews with the child. 7, Coen Jackman 5, Cyrus Upson 3, GOALS – Albany: Hayden Mihan tors such as poverty, neglect, do- 37, S Dowling 37. Jayden Scott 2, Kane Shephard 2, well. Australian Child Incarceration 2, Luke (Jnr) Mowaljarlai 2, Jordan Mt Barker v Albany mestic violence or disability also 9 Hole Stableford: M Morrison 17, P Jack Steel 1, Dylan Schorer 1, Hen- Hayward 2, Kaleb Weinert 1, Damien In the Reserves, Royals Statistics. have a large impact on incarcera- Larard 16, P Young 15, B Bell 15. rick Alforque 1. Albany: Luke (Jnr) Woods 1. Railways: Toby Brown 1, Saturday August 8, 2.30pm. Sounness Park beat Denmark-Walpole • Th ere were almost 600 children tion rates. Mowaljarlai 2, Matthew Galantino 2, Declan Hepworth 1, Jack Willock 1, by 75 points to remain Tuesday Scroungers – Stableford: J Flynn Breuker 1. aged 10 to 13 in detention in Aus- What changes have been recom- Gardiner 26, M Tindale 20, B Gaze, Tom Gawned 1. Railways v Denmark-Walpole unbeaten, Railways were tralia in the last fi nancial year. mended to reduce the rates of youth J Fagents 19, J Williams, C Pickles, L BEST – Railways: Ethan Knee, Bodhi BEST – Albany: Daniel Cosh, Damien Saturday August 8, 2.30pm. Tigerland victorious over Albany by In June 2019: incarceration? Naylor, P Goodman, R Sounness 18. Stubber, Cyrus Upson, Coen Jackman. Woods, Max Baker, Luke (Jnr) Mow- 81 points, and Mt Barker Albany: Tait McLean, Stewart Davies, • 949 young people were in deten- • Increased funding for the Depart- Riverview Golf Club aljarlai. Railways: Jack Willock, Tom snuck home against Kan- ment of Child Protection (DCP) Jack Bowden, Samuel Christo. Gawned, Tom Hillman, Jayden Heslop. Royals v North Albany tion on an average night Ladies Stroke: D Haggerty 74, K gas by 13 points to draw to enable them to provide more Reserves • 53% were Aboriginal or Torres Wright 75, S Tomlinson 78, W Jones Sixteens Sunday August 9, 2.30pm. Centennial Stadium level with them in a battle n Bulls’ Brodie Duffi eld kicked fi ve goals in Strait Islander support services for parents and 79. Royals 5.2, 10.3, 14.6, 17.13 (115) Royals 4.1, 8.2, 14.8, 16.9 (105) for third. n North Albany’s Angus McKercher booted three goals. a dominant performance. children before they go into pov- • 90% of them were male erty and to prevent their children Scroungers: A James 16, G. Bell 16 , Denmark-Walpole 1.0, 2.2, 4.4, 6.4 Denmark-Walpole 1.2, 3.3, 3.3, 3.5 • 83% were aged 10-17 off ending. L Jones 16. (40) (23) • 17% were aged 18-20; and • Increased education and incentive Men’s Par : A Ebert -4, I Seton -6. GOALS – Royals: Sebastian Stanton GOALS – Royals: Justin Galos 4, • 63% were unsentenced. to encourage police offi cers to en- 4, Rivah Bocian 4, Paul Donaldson 2, Jack Carlson 4, Ryley Valli 2, La- gage the Juvenile Justice Team be- TABLE TENNIS Lorcan McNamara 1, Dylan Jones 1, chlan Steytler 2, Saxon Henrickson • In Western Australia on an average fore charging persons under 18 for Pieter Coetzee 1, Carson Flower 1, 1, Rory Luscombe 1, Elijah Brown 1, night in the June quarter of 2019, criminal off ences. Albany Table Tennis Club Regan Askevold 1, Liam O’Loughlin 1, Jordan Hulm 1. Denmark-Walpole: the rate of young Indigenous Aus- Cameron Lazar 1. Denmark-Walpole: Noah Amess 1, Dylan Russell 1, Jed • Increased promotion and funding Handicap points – Ladies: R LaRosa Schwarzbach 1. tralians aged 10–17 in detention 39, E Clementson 28, M Zou 20, D Jack Phillips 2, Robert Woods 1, Jonty for the Remote School Attend- East 1, Jacob West 1, Jed Finigan 1. was 57 per 10,000 while the non- ance Strategy (RSAS), WA Police Marshall 7. Men: P Muller 51, B John- BEST – Royals: Ryan Lazar, Alex Indigenous rate was 1.2 per 10,000. and Community Youth Centres ston 46, K Siripun 43, R D’Souza 39, BEST – Royals: Dylan Jones, Ben Warren, Justin Galos, Rory Luscombe. • A 2018 study also found nine out (PCYC) or other organisations R Godfrey 34, A Millar 29, S Burke 28, Watson, Carson Flower, Mason Tion. Denmark-Walpole: Jorden Powley, of 10 young people in Western W Oldham 26, T Basden 23, P Nash Denmark-Walpole: Henry Woods, Jon- Josh Thompson, Samuel Ross, Dylan who seek to create safe spaces for Russell. Australian youth detention were disadvantaged youth or provide 19, M Williams 17, K McCreton 17, K ty East, Joshua Crook, Brodie Reeve. severely impaired in at least one Lindsay 14, O Douglas 13, D Williams Mount Barker 1.3, 3.4, 4.8, 5.9 (39) Mount Barker 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 7.3 (45) basic essentials such as food, water, 13, L Pamberger 12, S Tupluk 12, P area of brain function. education or recreational activities. Green 10, V Dzialosz 6, T Marshall 5. North Albany 1.3, 2.4, 3.6, 3.8 (26) North Albany 2.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2 (32) GOALS – Mount Barker: Tristan Loo 2, GOALS – Mount Barker: Michael Dray- FOOTBALL George Liddiard 2, Dean Ryan 1. North ton 5, Ben Kirkwood 2. North Albany: Albany: Jarrod Hansen 1, Jack Adams Lucas Ravenhill 2, Bailey Peacock 1, Great Southern Football League 1, Patrick Barnett 1. Kiya Jellay 1, Cairo Smargiassi 1. League BEST – Mount Barker: Bradyn Ben- BEST – Mount Barker: Alexander Round 4 nett, George Liddiard, Hayden Pat- Gwilliam , Sebastian Ballard, Ben Kirk- wood, Michael Drayton North Albany: Royals 4.5, 6.8, 9.11, 16.13 (109) terson, Anthony Coyne. North Albany: James Walmsley, Jack Adams, Jeffrey Cairo Smargiassi, Matthew Jerrard, Denmark-Walpole 5.2, 9.4, 10.6, Fitzpatrick. Jayden Morton, Kobi Keen. 12.9 (81) Railways 2.5, 3.8, 7.10, 13.14 (92) Albany 2.2, 4.2, 4.2, 6.3 (39) A 49 Peels Place, Albany WA GOALS – Royals: Ryan Kinnear 3, Albany 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.5 (11) Railways 0.1, 0.2, 4.4, 4.6 (30) | T 08 9841 2322 Jayson Ford 3, Brody Ogle 2, Cam- | TOP 50 eron Allison 2, Stephen Beal 2, Chan- GOALS – Railways: Jordan Hounsfi eld GOALS – Albany: Shane Ugle 4, Joley CLUB DANCE E [email protected] dler Askevold-McDonald 1, Michael 3, Daniel Rajecki 3, Joshua Noakes 2, Graham 1, Tobyn Lowry 1. Railways: McGlade 1, Declan McNamara 1, Jameson Chivers 2, Dean Newbold Lachlan Cale 2, Toby Brown 1, Dylan hhg.com.au Brayden Parker 1. Denmark-Walpole: 1, Jonah Muir 1, Gerson Alforque 1. Trigwell 1. Ashley McGrath 3, Shayne Zanetti Albany: Thomas Eaton 1. BEST – Albany: Jake Shepherd, 2, Ryan Gaerth 2, Jayden Woods 2, BEST – Railways: Daniel Stephen, Angus Bowles, Jack Day, Shane Frank Stockley 1, Coen Marwick 1, Jordan Hounsfield, Joshua Alison, Ugle. Railways: Flynn Jackman, Toby *Th is is general information only, and does not constitute specifi c legal advice. Please consult Jarrod Brack 1. For advertising that works, call Benn today! 9842 2788. one of our experienced Legal Team for specifi c advice relevant to your situation. Jameson Chivers. Albany: Christopher Brown, Zeppelin Evans-Deere, Jake BEST – Royals: Michael McGlade, Penny, Barry Loo, Callum Bolsher, Brown. 40 The Weekender, August 6, 2020 sport

Into attack Photo: Charlotte Wooldridge n North Albany’s wily veteran Kelly Burlikowski looks to send her team into attack as Vikings Georgina Lilford applies pressure. Burlikowski was again amongst her team’s best players as North won 4-0 to be on top of the ladder of the Women’s A-Grade competition. For the full story see page 38.

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