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Going strong A fi nancial moment Clean sweep Page 17 Page 20-21 Page 31 Turning of sod for Howrah indoor bowls facility

From left , Howrah Bowls Club patron Alan Beardwood and patroness Bernice Archer, Hutchinson Builders contract administrator Victoria Logan, Clarence Mayor Doug Chipman, Howrah Bowls Club secretary Michael Matt hews and Hutchinson Builders site manager Wade Allan.

CONSTRUCTION of from the Department assistance and support of and public amenities at of the timber fl oor and sure Howrah Bowls Club bringing income into stage one of an indoor of Premier and Cabinet the Howrah Bowls Club Simmons Park in Lindis- the bowls carpet. These members and the broader the community for local bowls facility at Howrah (DPAC) Sport and Recrea- and the DPAC Sport and farne, and change rooms items will bring the overall community have access to businesses. Bowls Club has begun in tion Division. Recreation Division who at Wentworth Park Sports costing for the project to a world class lawn bowling “The facility will also earnest with the turning of Clarence Mayor Doug have contributed greatly Complex.” around $1.521 million. facility all year round. This be able to cater for ex- the fi rst sod on 19 January Chipman said he was to this project and I thank Stage one of the pro- Howrah Bowls will mean players can tended competitions and 2016. pleased to see the com- them for their support,” ject involves the construc- Club secretary Michael participate in a healthy social events that will in- Clarence City Council mencement of the indoor he said. tion of a large 50-metre Matthews said the club lifestyle activity year round clude bowls programs for has provided more than bowls facility and the “It is exciting to see an- by 42-metre building with was “very excited” to see ensuring engagement and school groups, inter-club $1 million towards the expansion of the Howrah other sport and recreation basic fi t out. the building’s construction social inclusion within the competitions and special project with fi nancial com- Bowls Club. facility being constructed Further works are underway, marking the community,” he said. events.” mitments of $510,000 by “These works would in the city, along with a to be undertaken by the culmination of four-years Mr Matthews said the The facility is expected the Howrah Bowls Club not have been possible skate park at Kangaroo Howrah Bowls Club to of hard work. facility would attract state to be completed in June and an $80,000 grant without the fi nancial Bay, a stage, amphitheatre complete the installation “The centre will en- and national competitions 2016.

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4 January 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Bushfi re survivors asked Not all bugs are bad to share their stories LIVING with some bugs on plants in the ornamental (Dipel is a bacterial spray our vegetables is some- garden. Many vegetables that targets caterpillars). thing we should consider are attractive plants in • Yellow sticky traps are for the sake of our health their own right and the useful in keeping an and the environment. dark green of a number eye on the numbers of The following sugges- of vegetables highlights whitefl ies, especially tions can be used to help the fl owers around them. in the greenhouse. you manage insect pests • Also try to avoid planting Whitefl ies are attracted to in your home vegetable vegetables at their peak the colour yellow, and it garden: pest time. For example, is easy to see when num- the brassica family can bers get out of control. • Avoid planting vegetable be overwhelmed by Yellow sticky traps can beds full of one type of cabbage white butter- be sprayed with a less crop. Large groups of fl ies during the summer harmful insecticide, such the same vegetable crop months, so they are best as pyrethrum. make an easy target for planted in spring and • Remember, all sprays are pests. Instead, mix up autumn. If you must plant marked with a withhold- your crops to confuse in summer, covering the ing period statement pests and reduce the crops with a fi ne protec- indicating the minimum need for pest control. tive net will help ward off period of time that must • Another option is to bugs. elapse between the last plant some of your crops • Spraying with Dipel can spray and harvest of the amongst your fl owering assist in pest control crop. The aft ermath of the 1967 Black Tuesday bushfi res at Brushy Creek Road in Lenah Valley. Image courtesy of Marjory Woolford.

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January 2016 7 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Midway Point resident grants $3 million to medical research LONG-time Midway research that will benefi t Point resident Alan Villiers our community for gener- Peacocke has willed an ations to come.” estimated $3 million to Mr Peacocke moved Murdoch University in from Perth to Tasmania Western Australia to sup- for the cooler climate and port medical, health and was well known for his agricultural research. passion for gardening. After supporting He was also an active scholarships at Murdoch supporter of the commu- for almost 20-years, Mr nity through the Cause- Peacocke passed away in way Club, the Midway February last year at the Progress Association and age of 103. the Sorell Gardening Club. Murdoch University’s Mr Peacocke and his acting vice chancellor, father shared an admira- Professor Andrew Taggart, tion for the writings of Sir said Mr Peacocke was Walter Murdoch, so when a great friend to the he inherited his sister’s university. estate he was inspired to “We are deeply sad- contact Murdoch Universi- dened by Mr Peacocke’s ty to discuss the potential passing and are honoured to support students and that he chose to continue research. The late Alan Villiers Peacocke. The Peacocke family at the dedicati on of the garden with Murdoch University Acti ng Vice Chancellor Professor his support for medical In 1999, Mr Pea- Andrew Taggart, far left , and Chancellor David Flanagan, far right. and agricultural research cocke and Murdoch PhD student Coroline devote three years to run today,” she said. wellbeing.” gy and Infectious Diseases. with a gift in his will,” he University established the Nilson, who is the current full-time study but also “The fl ow-on effect of Over the past Murdoch University said. Alan and Iris Peacocke recipient of the scholar- allowed me to support his support has mobi- 20-years, Mr Peacocke recently commemorated “Mr Peacocke’s Research Foundation to ship, said it was invaluable an Aboriginal community lised and enabled the has donated more than the life and generosity of gift is the largest single support doctoral research to her study. to develop a communi- community to become $300,000 to Murdoch to Mr Peacocke by dedi- bequest the University scholarships in the areas “The Alan and Iris ty-owned and controlled proactive and self-deter- support PhD scholarships cating a garden to his has received and we will of agriculture, horticulture Peacocke scholarship health promotion pro- mined and make changes and the development of memory. carefully use it to support and medical research. not only enabled me to gram, which continues to for improved health and the Institute of Immunolo-

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January 2016 9 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Gold Grass outdoor Be alert – follow TasALERT updates from all relevant emergency services and agencies. The website also con- cinema returns to Rosny tains maps highlighting road closures and where to fi nd refuge centres. TasALERT is pur- pose-built to handle a large number of users accessing the site in an emergency situation, and the public can be confi - dent that the site will not crash under pressure. The site is also sup- TasALERT is the Tasmanian Government’s offi cial emergency ported by a strong social website that brings together informati on from emergency media presence, with a services and government agencies. TasALERT Facebook and Twitter account. WITH the summer bush- As well as providing Through social fi re season in full swing, instructions and updates media people can receive Tasmanians are being to Tasmanians during an updates in real time, urged to familiarise them- emergency event, the site and users can contribute selves with “TasALERT”. contains general informa- information by posting TasALERT is Tas- tion about preparing for comments and asking mania’s offi cial warning a number of “disaster” questions. and emergency infor- situations, such as bush- The TasALERT web- mation website which is fi res, fl oods, biosecurity site can be accessed via Gold Grass Cinema at Rosny Barn is set to delight audiences this summer with a debut presentati on by Australian comedy show Cinema Fiasco. managed by across-gov- breaches and terrorism www.alert.tas.gov.au ernment organisations attacks. To keep up-to-date including Tasmania Police, During an emergency with TasALERT on social THE Rosny Farm lawns tastic venue and by show- The trash-movie cast romps about in rather Tasmania Fire Service the homepage chang- media, like the TasALERT will be transformed into ing fi lms in the grounds buffs have a fi nely honed odd-looking costumes. (TFS) and State Emergen- es to highlight current Facebook page or follow an open-air movie theatre we get to share the lovely appreciation of mediocre Beach Blanket Bingo - 6 cy Service (SES). incident locations, with @TasALERT on Twitter. this summer with the re- atmosphere with a wide acting, dreadful dialogue February turn of the popular Gold range of fi lm enthusiasts,” and not-so-special effects. It wouldn’t be Grass Cinema. Clarence Mayor Doug Their fl air for old summer at Cinema Four fi lms will be Chipman said. jokes, bad puns and Fiasco without an awful aired on the big screen “This year, with Cin- banter has made Cinema beach party movie and, R RABB TE IT across the program’s fi ve ema Fiasco on board, we Fiasco a “truly unique although this is rumoured E G P A days, including The Note- are offering an engaging fi lm-going experience.” R to be among the best, it’s D

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10 January 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Clarence community encouraged to apply for Safer Tribute a trip Streets Program funding down memory EASTERN Shore organi- and crime prevention Federal Candidate ty. This funding will deliv- sations are encouraged to initiatives across Australia. for Franklin Amanda-Sue er key crime deterrents,” apply for funding under PCYC groups are also Markham said the she said. round two of the Coali- eligible to receive grants program would signifi - Applications are due tion Government’s Safer for developmental crime cantly boost safety and by 2pm on 17 February Streets Program. prevention or activi- deter crime through the 2016. lane for fans The program, which ty-based youth engage- installation of security To submit an appli- is open to local govern- ment programs for young measures such as CCTV cation, log onto www. ments and not-for-profi t people between the ages and improved lighting. ag.gov.au/crimeandcor- groups, has earmarked up of 12-24 years who are at “All Tasmanians have ruption/crimeprevention/ to $29.4 million to imple- risk of engaging in crimi- the right to feel safe and pages/proceedsofcrime- ment community safety nal or anti-social activity. secure in their communi- act.aspx Rezoning of land at Gordons Hill Road reaches next stage CLARENCE City Council the Tasmanian Planning help to fi ll an important nine-hole course on the has resolved to rezone Commission for fi nal gap in the housing seg- southern side of the Tas- land at 38 Gordons Hill approval. ment for older residents of man Highway more than Road in Lindisfarne follow- Rezoning of the land the city. 15-years-ago. ing public exhibition of the will provide an opportuni- The 5.15-hectare The land opposite planning scheme amend- ty for an application to be vacant lot was previously 38 Gordons Road was ment in October 2015. made for the construction part of the 18-hole Rosny rezoned in 2008 and de- The re-zoning proposal of a retirement village, Public Golf Course which veloped into the Fairway Ron Vincent will bring his Cat Stevens tribute show to Hobart on 29 January. will now be forwarded to which Council said would was redesigned to a Rise Retirement Village. Photo credit: Joe Vitt orio. CAT Stevens fans and on Friday 29 January A talented singer, music devotees alike are from 8pm, Vincent will songwriter and musi- urged not to miss out take audience members cian, Vincent commands CITY OF CLARENCE on Ron Vincent’s world- on a journey though the stage with his class “Messenger of the Cat Stevens’ timeless folk-infl uenced, melodic Music” show when it songbook. tunes in celebration Eastern Shore Sun travels to Tasmania in Vincent is known of one of the greatest Full Page: 380mm x 262mm (7 column) 2016. for bearing an uncanny artists of all time. Performing for natural resemblance to To secure your tick- one night only at the Stevens and has been a ets go to www.theatre- Hobart Theatre Royal life-long fan. royal.com.

Clarence City Council has moved to a new phone system and some phone numbers have changed. General Enquiries (Switchboard) 6217 9500 For a list of all new phone numbers, visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au. The After Hours phone number of 6217 9700 remains the same. We thank you for your patience in advance as we transition to our new phone system. Clarence... a brighter place | www.ccc.tas.gov.au 11

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12 January 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS New fi lm awakens thoughts on end-of-life planning A SHORT fi lm pro- duced on the East- ern Shore is hoping to tackle the stigma surrounding death and dying by empowering communities to engage in meaningful conver- sation. Launched at the Rosny Barn on 8 De- cember 2015, “aWake Before Death” features local residents and their insights on grief, fear, choices about dying and wishes for funeral and wake arrangements. It forms part of a suite of fl exible resourc- es to promote aware- ness of death and dying and to encourage other communities to discuss end-of-life planning. Clarence Mayor Doug Chipman said the fi lm could be an important resource for education and training. “Death and dying are diffi cult subjects to talk about, however, we must all confront it at some stage of our lives,” The aWake Before Death project group. Pictured back row, from left , Sally Mollison, Julie Andersson, Rex Waddington, Cath Schyder, Kevin Huxtable, Carol Joseph. Front row, from left , Marianne he said. Waddington, Joan Carr, Leanne Doherty. “It is important that we have these discus- a very sensitive way. together.” Association of Hospice the centre was proud to sponded to our fl yer on diffi culty in talking to his sions with the people “This is a remarkable aWake Before Death and Palliative Care) and auspice the grant for the the project during the daughter regarding his we love and also more fi lm and I really thank was made possible Clarence City Council. project as it addressed planning stage,” she said. wishes.” broadly in the commu- all community members through a grant deliv- Leanne Doherty, “a need expressed by “He said that he ‘was The fi lm was shown nity. who participated in ered under the Better manager of the Warrane those in our commu- glad to see this topic be- as part of the fi ve-day “I think aWake Be- the fi lming, as well as Access to Care Program Mornington Neighbour- nity.” ing talking about in the Mofo festival held earli- fore Death does this in those who put [the] fi lm (through the Tasmanian hood Centre Inc, said “A gentleman re- community’ as he had er this month.

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January 2016 13 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Toddlers take to the stage the craft and help young at Fairway Rise Lifestyle mance. Tasmanians get a head Village in Rosny. “We had a wonderful start in the industry, Ms The first of these per- response from the resi- Reason has recently formances took place on dents and I even heard introduced her own Wednesday 9 December that some were brought ‘Toddler Dance’ class, and was attended by to tears,” she said. which began in October more than 25 residents. “Dance is a fulfilling last year. Ms Reason said art of self-expression as Designed for chil- the live performance well as a visual experi- dren up to five-years-of- was good in getting the ence for others, so it is age, the class is theatri- young dancers out of especially great to be cally based with a mix their comfort zones. able to share it with such of panto, jazz, ballet and “I wanted the perfor- an appreciative audi- visualisation. mance to have a Wiggles ence.” “I created Toddler concert feel, where In addition to the Dance because there the kids get up, dance Toddler Dance class, Ms seems to be a lot of bal- around and have fun,” Reason also co-founded let-based toddler classes she said. and runs Tasmania’s in Hobart and I wanted “I also wanted to first multi-faceted talent to do something differ- give back to the elderly agency, providing and ent,” Ms Reason said. community because coordinating talent for “Drawing inspiration when I was young my anything entertainment from my experience in mother, who founded related in the state. working at Disney and and owns Body Lan- This includes danc- Warner Brothers, Tod- guage Dance, used to ing, singing, model- dler Dance focuses on take me and my dancing ling, choreographers, creativity and sparking friends to perform in promotions and other children’s imaginations. nursing homes. mediums of advertising “I want to give young “She always pointed such as flash mobs and children the chance to out to me that it really live mannequins. Fairway Rise Lifestyle Village resident Ena Bven, middle front, and staff members Kate Fennel and Lynette Kent, back middle from learn how to dance and brightened up their day For more informa- left, with dancers and their parents at the first Body Language Dance ‘Toddler Dance’ performance on Wednesday 9 December. express how they feel to and dance is all about tion, visit http://bodylan- music.” sharing our art to make guagedance.com.au or WITH music in her dance. 1997 before going on to teacher at the Belle- Every five-weeks the people feel good.” contact Sam Reason on blood and a spring in her Pursuing a schol- perform both nationally rive-based dance school, young students are invit- Ms Reason said the 0409 139 111 or email step, Sam Reason has arship at the Dance and internationally, Ms Body Language Dance. ed to participate in a mi- event went “really well” talent@bodylanguagevis- always held a passion for Factory in Melbourne in Reason now acts as a To share her love for ni-concert performance for a first-time perfor- ualeffects.com.au.

What’s happening? Early in 2016 the current road works will be completed and there will be This is how the new ramps will look when approaching from the East changes to the way you travel from the East Derwent Highway onto Rosny Derwent Highway (Lindisfarne): Hill Road and the Tasman Highway at Montagu Bay. NEW RAMP TO AIRPORT & SORELL What’s new and how will it look? The existing ramp for Rosny Hill traffic has been modified and there is a new SHARED PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE PATH (3m WIDE) ramp for traffic travelling to the Airport and Sorell. It is expected these changes will occur in February 2016 and you will need to take particular care to observe the new directional signs and select the correct lane for your destination. Electronic signage in the area will give you advance RAMP TO notice of when the changes will come into place. ROSNY ETC. If you are travelling from the East Derwent Highway you will need to follow new overhead signs to ensure your vehicle is in the correct lane.

HOBART, GLENORCHY Further information TRAFFIC ONLY For further information about how the new ramps will operate please visit the project webpage at www.transport.tas.gov.au/road/projects where you can find out more details about the changes, call 1800 753 878 or email [email protected] 14

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January 2016 15 Eastern Shore Sun Eastlands feature Bakers Delight Eastlands on a roll BAKERS Delight proprietors Lisa and John Puglisi have proven their prowess in the art of baking by taking out top honours at the Franchise Council of Australia (FCA) awards. Mr and Ms Puglisis were awarded the title of VIC/ TAS Multi-Unit Franchisee of the Year for both their Eastlands and Kingston bakeries. Held by the FCA every year, the Excellence in Franchising Awards recognise and reward excellence and amazing work by franchisees. Ms Puglisi said the FCA win was another milestone the bakery could add to its continued success following an extremely strong year. “The team really deserves the award, as they are such an incredible bunch of people and we are extremely lucky,” she said. The FCA award follows a recent winning streak that saw the popular bakery pick up five places in the Baking Association of Australia awards. It came out on top after competing against bakeries from across Tasmania. Mr Puglisi said bread quality was a core focus for the bakery. “It was fantastic to pick up some recognition at the awards, showing that we have some of the best bread in Tasmania,” he said. Mr and Ms Puglisi also play an important role in the community, committed to supporting local schools, charities, groups and events. “This year has been a successful one in that we worked with the MS Society of Tasmania to try and raise money for the charity at its Red Affair Ball,” Ms Puglisi said. “Hopefully next year we will be able to raise even more and form more community partnerships.” Bakers Delights Eastlands proprietors Lisa and John Puglisi. Shop up an appetite and reward your taste buds HAVE you seen the Eastlands Delicious Deals booklet at the customer service desk? Over the next few months, shoppers can feast on deliciously tempting deals and enjoy great savings on meals by using the Delicious Deals booklet, which contains 27 unique food discounts that can be used across the centre. These discounts are valid until the end of March 2016, so why not shop up an appetite and reward yourself?

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Eastside Activity Centre attracts international visitor CHRISTMAS came early for Eastside Activity Centre (EAC) after its members and their families were treated to a special visit from interna- Oyster Kilpatrick spring rolls tional trampolining icon Ingredients boil and add in a pinch Samantha Sendel. Ms Sendel took time • 1 dozen fresh oysters of salt. out of her busy schedule • 200g ham and bacon Shuck and remove in mid-December to train mix (sliced) oysters from their with the EAC athletes in • 1 brown onion shells. Plunge oyster their fi nal session of the (chopped) into boiling water for year. • 1 garlic clove two minutes, remove A member of the (crushed) and cool. Canadian national tram- • 125ml Worcestershire Add the oysters to the poline team, Ms Sendel sauce bacon mix and stir in trains with the Sky High • ¼ bunch coriander well. Trampoline Club under • 6 each spring roll the coaching of David wrappers Peel off 1 spring roll sheet and lay flat. Ross. Method Spoon approximately After a successful 2 tablespoons of the year medalling at the Fry off onion, garlic and oyster/bacon mix onto Canadian nationals and bacon mix until cooked, one end of the sheet. the second World Cup, add in sauce and Ms Sendel went on to Roll up in a small parcel reduce until you have compete at the World From left , Bethany Harvey, Samantha Sendel, Sheridan Conway and Zoodoo zookeeper Bradly Nus at Zoodoo Zoo in Richmond. a thick paste. Allow to using some water to Championships and is cool. stick the ends down. now hoping to act as the the Rokeby centre. that enlisted the help of in Cirque du Soleil,” she If you are interested “alternate” for the Olym- Add in chopped Cook in either a deep “During her vis- spectators,” she said. said. in trampoline sports, pic team. coriander and set aside. fryer or shallow fry in it, Sam attended our “We were honoured “We also had Facu tumbling or gymnastics, a pan. EAC manager Felicity Place a small pot of awards presentation and to have Sam present our Crescini, who now visit the EAC website at Harvey said Ms Sendel water on the stove to Eat straight away treated guests to a special annual trampoline schol- performs in shows in www.eastsideact.gym- had been visiting friends performance of her high arship to Hugh McCon- Argentina and Europe, nastics.org.au or phone in Sydney and “jumped” level skills before putting nel, which will assist his act as a mentor coach in 6247 7399. Chefaholic Cooking School - A paddock at the opportunity to visit on a light-hearted show return from injury. 2015.” to plate cooking experience for all “Hugh is a former For further information: Australian team member E: [email protected] who performed with P: 0407 175 720 or 0448 820 367 Sam during the day’s activities, pushing them www.chefaholiccookingschool.com both to greater heights. Exciting New Service! “During her stay, Sam also visited Zoodoo Are you pregnant? and was amazed at the Wanting to support yourself throughout your pregnancy, opportunity to feed the delivery and after delivery? Dr Leisa Tassell tigers and touch snakes, Are you pregnant for the first or subsequent time? lizards and even a baby Chiropractor Enrol now in our new Tasmanian devil.” Pre and Post Natal Yoga Program Ms Harvey said this B.Bus.,B.App.Sc.,B.Chiro.Sc was not the fi rst time As a part of our newly developed Pre and Post Natal Service. Doctor of Chiropractic Taking bookings now! EAC had played host to an international trampo- Will be running over the summer months - Call us now to save your spot today! linist who has made a Dr Leisa utilisies safe and career from the sport. effective Chiropractic Level 3/33 Cambridge Road Bellerive Quay “Jack Helme was techniques. p: 6122 0150 e: yourhealthhub.com.au here in 2014 and has www.yourhealthhub.com.au since been performing

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January 2016 19 Eastern Shore Sun PET TALK COMMUNITY NEWS Volunteers collect seven tonnes of abandoned tyres THE last of 835 used These lovely dogs are tyres weighing more available for adoption at than seven tonnes were collected from public the Hobart Dogs Home. land in Rokeby on 2 December 2015. The tyres, which were illegally dumped at the site, were col- lected and cleaned by 17 volunteers, includ- ing members of the Tasmanian Conservation Trust, Tranmere Clarence Plains Land and Coast Care, and a Community Service Order team. They will now be taken to Longford for shredding and recycling by Tyrecycle. Tasmanian Conser- vation Trust Inc director Peter McGlone said it took the volunteers three Ollie hours to collect and Spaniel X clean all the tyres for removal. Male - 20 months “The locals and I de- cided to intervene as we thought the tyres were ugly and a potential fi re risk,” he said. “If the tyres were burnt, it would be the An aerial image of the Rokeby land site from which the used tyres were collected and top, volunteers donning their rubber gloves equivalent of 7,000 litres to take part in the clean-up. of diesel burning, po- tentially spilling into the tres away, and Ralphs “It was a magnifi cent local reserves.” via the website tastyre- Clarence Plains Rivulet Bay, only 200-metres effort and shows that Anonymous reports cleanup.com. which is less than 50-me- away. locals really care for their of car tyres can be made Tasmanian Planning Scheme approved LEGISLATION to estab- maintaining the momen- and ultimately, create consultation with major public consultation pro- lish the state’s fi rst Tas- tum that was building in more jobs.” stakeholders including cess would be rolled out Damon manian Planning Scheme the economy. Mr Gutwein said the the Tasmanian Farmers through the Tasmanian Cattledog X has now passed both “The new scheme new scheme would re- and Graziers Association, Planning Commission in Male - 1 year Houses of Parliament. will be faster, fairer, place the current interim Master Builders Tasma- early 2016. Treasurer Peter simpler and cheaper, schemes which “provide nia, Local Government “The government’s Gutwein said the single boosting confi dence for for only around 15 per Association, Housing new planning system is state-wide planning those looking to invest cent consistency across Industry Association and on track to be up and scheme would be a fi rst and expand,” he said. Tasmania’s 29 councils in other individuals with running in full by 2017 for Australia, unlocking “It will provide the the three regions.” extensive planning and - one year ahead of the state’s economic po- right platform for more The new laws are legal experience. schedule,” he said. tential, creating jobs and economic development the result of extensive Mr Gutwein said a

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DISC of the month: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nati on By offering a new installment every four to fi ve years, the Mission: Impossible series not only manages to avoid franchise fatigue, it gets progressively better with age. The M:I fi lms have also been kept fresh by being handballed to new directors each time, from Brian De Palma and John Woo, to J.J. Abrams and Brad Bird. Christopher McQuarrie grabs the ball this time and delivers a relentless and stunningly shot espionage blockbuster with a screenplay considerably more dense and dramatic than 2011’s streamlined Ghost Protocol. Remember, this is the guy who wrote The Usual Suspects.

Ghost Protocol remains the series’ best to date, but Rogue Nation comes in a close second. Tasmania’s official emergency IMF agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has been tracking a shadowy terrorist network known as the Syndicate for over a year, but is still no closer to apprehending the ringleader. Comprised of presumed dead international operatives now working for this rogue nation, the Syndicate is information source effectively an “anti-IMF”, whose roots can be traced to the highest levels of government. When a large-scale emergency strikes, TasALERT is your After the IMF is shut down (again) by irate CIA boss Alec Baldwin, Hunt and Benji (Simon Pegg) become rogue operatives in the search for the Syndicate leader, but have help from a mystery one stop source of news and advice from official services woman (Rebecca Ferguson) who appears to be working for both sides. Ving Rhames and Jeremy Renner eventually show up to assist, however the fi lm works best when it’s the Cruise and Pegg such as police, fire, SES and health authorities. show, although Alec Baldwin does match the latter in the comic relief department with a couple of (unintentional?) dialogue howlers. Get to know the TasALERT website and save it to Rogue Nation’s action set pieces (which is what you’ve come to see) rank among the series’ best, including a tense assassination sequence at your favourites. the Vienna opera that’s as operatic in its execution as the performance of Turandot it’s synchronized with, a plunge into the coolant system of a submerged computer mainframe, and a high speed motorcycle chase accentuated by aerial and POV shots. You can also follow us on In a year where everything old at the movies is new again, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation proves its formula still works remarkably well, Twitter and Facebook. even if its star is getting on in years. However, Cruise reminds us that although he’s approaching his mid-fi fties, he still in great shape and can handle his own stunts, like hanging from the exterior of a plane during take off in the fi lm’s opening sequence.

Once again it’s mission accomplished, and after this robust fi fth entry, anything is possible. Arti cle writt en by Scott Hocking for STACK Magazine and DVD released by Universal Sony Pictures.

Game of the month: Star Wars: Batt lefront Last night I got to play as Slave 1 in Fighter Squadron for the fi rst time. I yelled out in glee – my wife looked at me like I was an idiot.

alert.tas.gov.au This is what Star Wars: Battlefront means to a fan of the greatest science fi ction franchise ever created. DICE wisely made the decision to concentrate – like most Star Wars afi cionados – on the original Lucas trilogy. From the fi rst crunch of snow underfoot on Hoth, to the fi rst time you hear the scream of a TIE Fighter, it immediately becomes PICTURESQUE WATERFRONT DINING IN GEILSTON BAY apparent that the studio’s unprecedented access to the Lucas archives and location visits has paid massive dividends; the attention to detail is unbelievable. Yes, the game lacks the depth of your quintessential contemporary shooter, but that is by no means a bad thing.

Designed to jump in and play for as little or as long as you want, time poor gamers will appreciate the accessibility. Whether you choose to fi ght online, or in the offl ine missions mode, if you’re a Star Wars fanatic – and we are here at STACK – there has never been a game where the aesthetic and audio representation of this much-loved series has been so adroitly captured. If you haven’t picked it up yet, putStar Wars: Battlefront right to the top of your ‘to do’ list – it will keep you company in the countdown to The Force Awakens.

Arti cle writt en by Paul Jones for STACK Magazine and game released by EA Games.

Album of the month: Adele: 25 Yessir, it’s as titanic as you imagined. Adele seems to traipse along every corridor love has ever opened to her throughout 25’s 11 tracks; it can be dramatic, but its grace and dignity are undeniable. The truth about 25 is, the chordal progressions aren’t very original – but who cares when you have Adele’s innate knack for melody? Her vocal Looking to plan a morning tea, meeting, birthday party or lines could elevate Twinkle Twinkle’s base skeleton to a transcendental plane, because her choices are inherently beautiful and draw emotion out as smoothly as wedding - you can use our catering or arrange your own! toothpaste from a fresh tube.

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FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE - BIRTHDAYS - WEDDINGS - MEETINGS AND MORE Arti cle writt en by Zoë Radas for STACK Magazine and album released by XL Recordings / Remote Control. YOU CAN USE OUR CATERING OR ARRANGE YOUR OWN! 25

January 2016 25 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Hobart set to sizzle with nation’s hottest summer festival

The Badloves. Jimmy Barnes. Noiseworks. ONE of the country’s requests from audiences duction to Australian Noiseworks: The Angels: Mark Seymour and the The Badloves: hottest summer festivals in regional areas to bring audiences, Jimmy Barnes This Australian mul- It has been more Undertow: Established in Mel- will be making its way the tour through their is a legend both from his ti-ARIA nominated band than four decades since Known as one of the bourne in the late 1980s, to Glenorchy this month town,” he said. time fronting Cold Chisel features some of the best brothers Rick and John country’s most prolifi c the Badloves have made to showcase some of the “This year, we have and for his top-charting musicians in the country, Brewster co-founded this songwriters, Mark Sey- a lasting impression on best talent in the Australi- expanded the Red Hot solo career. producing hits including iconic band and penned mour and the Undertow the local scene with their an music scene. Summer Tour to new Drawing from a “Take Me Back”, “Love some of Australia’s most have been steadily tour- original compositions and The annual Red Hot areas and new venues, diverse catalogue of Somebody”, “Touch”, anthemic tracks. ing the country promot- collaborations. Summer Tour will be which makes it the songs, Barnes will spoil “Freedom”, “Miles and Now fronted by ing their latest release, Described as having a taking the stage at Tolosa biggest run we have done audiences with incredible Miles”, and “In My Dave Gleeson, The “Mayday”. “neo-hippy, retro sound”, Park on Sunday 31 for the tour to date.” live performances featur- Youth”. Angels are renowned Being in the company their song collection January with audiences to A number of Aus- ing hits such as “Working The band has sold for their live shows and of Mark Seymour and includes “Green Lim- expect a day jam-packed tralia’s most iconic artists Class Man”, “When Your more than 1.2 million have recently enjoyed a his band is a treat for all ousine”, “I Remember”, with classic rock hits. have been confi rmed to Love Is Gone” and “No albums including 15 hit massive couple of years music lovers, especially “Lost” and “Memphis”. Red Hot Summer perform throughout the Second Prize”. singles before calling a celebrating their 40th an- with their back catalogue The band called it Tour promoter Duane tour, including Jimmy The 2016 Red Hot break in the early 1990s. niversary and the release of songs such as “Throw quits in 2010, only to McDonald said the 2016 Barnes, Noiseworks, The Summer Tour gives rock The band is now of a new album. Your Arms Around Me”, reform in 2015 for a run tour was set to be the Angels, Mark Seymour fans the chance to see back and planning to Some of the band’s “Holy Grail”, “Football of shows, including the largest in the festival’s and the Undertow, and Barnes at his best and rock harder than ever in hits include “Long Line”, Train”, “Do You See 2016 line-up of the Red history, with 15 shows The Badloves. enjoy the classic hits that their upcoming perfor- “Marseille”, “Be With What I See” and “When Hot Summer Tour. booked throughout have made him an icon mances at the Red Hot You”, “After the Rain”, The River Runs Dry”. For more informa- Australia. Jimmy Barnes: in the Australian music Summer Tour. “” and “Mr tion, visit www.redhot- “We always receive Needing no intro- scene. Damage”. summertour.com.au. ENJOY YOUR Ros Bigwood SENIORS’ MOMENTS! WEDNESDAYS 5 Star Weight

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Australian Retired Persons Boule / Petanque Clarence Walkies Talkies Eastside Activity Centre include embroidery (all facets), All enquiries please call 6247 7711 Association We play on the grass slopes at Walking Group Kinder gym walkers to five years card making, crochet, quilting, or drop into 11 Howrah Road, A non-profit organisation estab- the rear of the Howrah Sunshine Leaves Medical Centre, Bayfield - Monday to Friday, trampoline jewellery making and Victorian Howrah. lished 30-years-ago with a wide Recreation Centre, 11 Howrah Street, Rosny. Starts 9.30am classes four years and up - Mon- boxes. Phone Margaret Rust on range of social activities for men Road, all year on Thursdays from Monday and Wednesday. Council day to Friday, tumbling beginners 6244 2690. Howrah Yoga Flow Class and women who are retired or 1.30pm. Games finish between bus once a month (cost $6). to advanced - Monday to Thurs- Moving with the breath, strength- about to retire (active over-50s). 3 and 3.30pm. No experience or Local walk Wednesday and MTT day. Call 6247 7399 for details. Heartmoves ening core, lengthening spine, Activity groups, day bus trips and uniforms required and no age limit. bus to other walks, Mondays. All Gentle exercise for older people relaxation and mindfulness. How- a four-day day trip later in the Phone 6288 8306. welcome to come and try. Contact Facial Pain Support Group and those with chronic but stable rah Recreational Centre, Tuesday year. Regular Sunday lunches, Brighton Area School Reunion Dot Batt on 6244 6276 or Mavis Trigeminal neuralgia and other health conditions. Wednesdays 5.30 pm. Beginners welcome. Tuesday lunches and a mid-year For all those who attended 1952- Gregor on 6247 8696. facial pain sufferers meet regularly 9am at Warrane Neighbourhood Phone Jackie 6265 7716. Email Ausmas lunch, anniversary/Christ- 75. Being held on 20 February for information and support. Phone Centre, Wednesdays 3.3.pm at [email protected]. mas lunch. Bi-monthly general 2016. For more information phone Coal River Valley Garden Helen 6245 0429 or Ros 6234 Sandford hall, Fridays 4pm at meetings with a speaker held Elaine 0439 491 334. Club Inc 7989. Clarence Lifestyle Village. Contact Inner Wheel Club of Clarence at the Clarence Senior Citizens Meets the fourth Monday of the Jenny on 0417 489 145. For women who believe in Centre, 17 Alma Street, Bellerive Chat ‘n’ Eat month from February to November Flagstaff Gully Landcare Group the importance of friendship, at 10.30am. Phone Doris on 6272 Senior singles or couples meet for at the Richmond Football Club For information about the Flagstaff Hobart Model Aero Club personal service and international 3525 or 0437 494 659. midday meal on fourth Thursday Rooms, Victoria Street, Richmond Gully Landcare Group please Radio control planes at Kelly Field understanding. Meetings on fourth of the month. Bookings essential at 7.30pm. Includes guest speak- contact Peter McGlone on 0406 on the Richmond/Campania Road, Thursday of month at 6.30pm B4 at Bellerive Primary School by the Monday before the meal. ers, trade table and supper. Phone 380 545 or business phone 6234 on the right-hand side, 2km from at Beltana Bowls Club, Lincoln Families with children from birth Phone Dawn 6247 9011. 6260 4153 for further information. 3552. Richmond. Most flying takes place Street, Lindisfarne. Phone 6243 to age five are warmly invited to Saturday and Sunday mornings, 9692 or 6243 6543. become part of our early learning Clarence Baptist Church Coal River Valley Sustainable Flaming Star Line Dance weather permitting, between 9am- program at Bellerive Primary Meets on Sundays at 10am. Living Group - Richmond Classes 1pm. Visitors welcome. Jazzercise Lindisfarne and School. Our program offers both Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a Meets at Centacare meeting room Classes held Mondays 9.30- Cambridge indoor and outdoor play, music Lincoln Street. Friendly fellowship. in Torrens Street, Richmond. 11.30am at the Lindisfarne Hobart Outrigger Canoe Club Lindisfarne Activities Centre - and fun gym sessions. Phone All welcome. Enquiries phone Second Wednesday of the month Masonic Hall, Gordons Hill Road. (HOCC) Monday 5-6pm and 6.30-7.30pm, 6244 1200. 6248 1912. at 7pm. Phone Penny Wadsley on Tuesday nights at the Lindisfarne We paddle from the Montrose Tuesday/Thursday 9-10am, Satur- 6260 2950, email pmwadsley@ CWA building, Lincoln Street, Yacht Club and also have day 8-9am and 9.15-10am. CWA Bellerive Community Arts Clarence City Children’s Choir ozemail.com.au or find us on beginners 6pm, intermediate 7pm. additional paddling locations at Hall Lindisfarne - Wednesday Centre Choir for children aged six to Facebook. Email Debbie at flamingstardanc- Lindisfarne and Dodges Ferry. 5-6pm and 6.15-7.15pm, Sunday Join weekly arts and crafts 16. Meets at Clarence Uniting [email protected] or phone 0403 Meet on Tuesday and Thursday 8-9am. Cambridge Community sessions held Tuesdays to Fridays Church, corner of Cambridge Creative Yoga and Deep 230 191. at 6pm and Sundays at 9am. For Hall - Monday/Friday 9-10am, or special weekend workshops. Road and York Street, Bellerive on Relaxation ages nine and up. Call Scott on Tuesday/Thursday 6.30-7.30pm. Annual membership $30. Email Wednesdays from 4.15-5.15pm Over 50s or for all those who want Food Garden Group 0417 526 579 or visit www.hobart. Jazzercise Lite at Lindisfarne [email protected] for during school terms. No auditions an active but easy-going, relaxing We love to grow what we eat and outriggers.com.au Activities Centre - Tuesday 10.30- information or phone 6245 8742. required, just a desire to sing and class. Enjoy a good variety of share our skills, surplus produce, 11.30am. Phone Susan 0488 707 Located at 17 Cambridge Road, perform with others. Phone 0419 movement to promote ease and seeds, seedlings and plants at our Hornby Railway Collectors 056. Child-minding available. Bellerive. 312 041 for enquiries. comfort. Soft and flowing without informal monthly garden visits. Association of Australia causing undue stress or strain. Membership is free. We welcome An amateur organisation devoted Just walk it Bellerive CWA Branch Clarence Community Knitting Monday 1.30pm at Tranmere Hall. both experts and novices. Email to the preservation and running If you are 55 and over and enjoy Meets first Monday every month Group Phone Fern Vella 0438 234 962. [email protected] of old commercial model railways walking, join our friendly walking at St Mark’s, Corner Clarence and Knit and crochet for friends, with a special interest in Hornby group. Free of charge. Phone Scott Streets, Bellerive. 11.30am families and charities and get Crohn’s Colitis Australia - Free computer training trains and Meccano products. Joyce on 0408 487 218. handcraft (bring own lunch after- involved in community projects. Hobart Support Group Use you own laptop or use an on- Meetings held monthly. Contact wards). 1.30pm branch meeting. Venue - Clarence Integrated Care Meets on first Monday of every line centre computer. Phone 6260 Barry Dent on 0417 142 380. Justice of the Peace Contact Kath Chipman on 6248 Centre, Bayfield Street, Rosny. month at the Rosny Library, Bligh 1065 or drop into the Richmond Eastern Shore residents who 9007 or email kath.chipman5@ Wednesdays from 10am-12noon. Street. 6pm. Interested people Online Centre at 54 Bridge Street, Howrah Auxiliary of the Royal may require documentation to be bigpond.com Phone Clare 62444 995. phone 1800 138 029. Sharing ide- Richmond (Old Court House). Hobart Hospital witnessed or signed by a Justice as and occasional guest speakers. Email [email protected] Meetings held on the first Wednes- of the Peace. Voluntary JP avail- Bellerive Historical Society Clarence Ladies’ Probus Club day of month at GP Superclinic, able between 9.30am and 4pm 17 Cambridge Road, Bellerive Meets on the third Monday of each Derwent Storms Dragon Geilston Bay Tennis Club Bayfield Street, Rosny at 1.30pm. each Tuesday in the office just provides speakers, discussions, month at the Bellerive Yacht Club Boat Club Social tennis for adults catering New members welcome. Phone inside and to the left of the Service resources and outings related to at 10am. New members welcome. For recreational and/or compe- for all standards every Monday, 6248 9808 or 6263 2295. Tasmania shop in Bligh Street, local and Tasmanian history. Meet- Email clarenceladiesprobusclub@ tition paddlers, males/females Tuesday, Friday and Sunday from Rosny Park. ings 7.30pm on first Wednesday of gmail.com aged from 12 with no upper age 10am. Cost $3. Juniors (during Howrah Joey Scouts month at the Bellerive Community limit. Experience not necessary. school terms) on Fridays 4pm. For boys and girls aged six to Kangatraining postnatal Arts Centre. Phone John on 6244 Clarence Lions Club Come and try sessions Saturday Saturdays for coaching. Phone eight. We enjoy games, craft, exercise classes 2925. First and third Wednesday of the mornings, first session free, then Tony (coach) on 0404 128 323 or sleepovers, outings, making new Specifically designed for you and month, Clarence Lions meet at $30 for three sessions. Meet at Peter (secretary) on 6244 3655. friends and having lots of fun. We your baby. Mums get a full body Bellerive Youth Groups the Howrah Recreation Centre, Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania, meet on Thursday evenings during dance-based workout while wear- Come along to Scotty’s and Cross- Howrah Road, Howrah at 6.30pm. Lindisfarne at 8am. Paddle from Glebe Hill Bushland Reserve school terms from 6pm-7pm at ing baby. Come and meet other wired every Friday during school Contact Stephen on 0402 483 355 8.30-9.30am. Email derwent- Landcare Group the Tranmere Hall. Phone Fiona mums and have some fun while term. Scotty’s is for grades three for details. [email protected] All welcome. Regular events Roberts on 0418 996 194. getting fit. Phone 0412 345 777 or to six and runs from 4-5.30pm. and working bees refer to www. visit www.pregnancyexerciseand- Crosswired is for grades seven Clarence Pensioners Dodges Ferry Senior Citizens facebook.com/GlebeHillLandcare Howrah Playgroup (Sunshine beyond.com to 12 and runs from 7-9pm. Held Association Indoor Bowls or contact Adam Holmstrom at Centre) at St Mark’s Bellerive (corner New members welcome to a Have fun with fellow senior citi- [email protected] Offers a fun, safe environment Kids Art Classes Clarence and Scott streets). friendly, happy group. Venue - zens every Thursday 12.45-4pm for families with children up to the After-school art classes in Lindis- Clarence Integrated Care Centre, at the Dodges Ferry Recreational Gentle Squash for Seniors age of five. Monday and Tuesday farne Bay for six to 12-year-olds. Beltana Bowls Club Bayfield Street, Rosny. First Friday Community Centre next to the Fun and aerobic fitness program 10am-12pm, Wednesday 9.30am- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Barefoot bowls every Tuesday in the month from 12.30-2pm. Dodges Ferry Primary School, Old for over 50s, designed to improve 11.30am. $4 per family. Howrah day 3.45-5pm. Free introductory evening during daylight savings Phone Clare 6244 4995. Forcett Road. Phone Jan Patmore hand-eye coordination. If you Recreational Centre, 11 Howrah class. Call 0400 844 179 - eve- time 5.30pm for 6pm start. Entry 6265 8208. can walk, you can play. Every Fri- Road, Howrah. Phone Lyn 0407 nings. Also Beginner adult drawing includes sausage sizzle and prizes Clarence Plains Walk and Talk day1.30-3pm at Eastside Squash, 809 112. classes also available. on the night. Located in Lincoln Group Eastern Shore Bridge Club 69 Cambridge Road, Bellerive. All Street, Lindisfarne. Phone 6243 Mondays from 9.30 to 10.30, Meets at the Howrah Recreation equipment is provided. First les- Howrah Combined Probus Club Knopwood Knitters 8706 or email beltanabowls@ starting from Clarence Plains Centre, 11 Howrah Road, Howrah, son is free. $5 thereafter. Phone Meets at 10am on the first Mondays from 10.30am at Clar- bigpond.com Community Health Centre, Heart Tuesday events at 7pm. Phone John on 6244 6539. Tuesday of month at the Sunshine ence Plains Community Health Place, Rokeby, free to join and 6244 1493 (leave a message). Centre, Howrah Road, Howrah, Centre, Heart Place, Rokeby. Big T-Shirt Circuit Exercise welcome to everyone. Contact Gordons Hill Landcare Group followed by morning tea and Free to join and welcome to Class Virginia on 62146035. Eastern Shore Needlework Meets on the third Sunday of each normally a guest speaker. Day’s everyone. Contact Virginia on The Bellerive Quay Health Hub Group month, 9am-12.30pm at Marril outing or luncheon on third 62146035. Wednesday 9.15am-10.15am. Fun Clarence Plains Historical Meets at Howrah Recreation Street for working bee activities. Tuesday. New members both circuit designed exercise class Society Inc Centre, 11 Howrah Road, Howrah Phone Michael Baker on 0447 male and female welcome. Phone Launching into Learning - suitable for all fitness levels. Run Discover the history and heritage on Monday mornings 9am-12pm 335 870. Laurie Stevens 62476085 or Judy Lauderdale Primary School by an experienced fitness instruc- of this very early settlement. We and Wednesdays 12.30-3.30pm. Paynter 62333675. Lauderdale Primary School offers tor and wellness coach. Cost $15 do talks, visits and displays, and $3 per session and participants Hands On the following programs for birth per class. Bookings required. we are also interested in your are required to be members of Meets at Lindisfarne Activities Howrah Recreation Centre to four-year-olds: Terrific Tots Please ring the Health Hub on memories of your area. Phone the centre. All forms of needle- Centre (37a Lincoln Street, Lindis- Activities available are bowls, ten- Friday 9am-11am and Pre-Kinder 6122 0150 for more details. Wendy on 6247 6925. work welcome. Phone Margaret farne), every Monday - excluding nis, girl guides, playgroup, yoga, (children turning four in 2015), Roberts on 6247 1648 or Annette public holidays. $3 per session, karate, bingo, etc. Available for Wednesday 9am-10.30am. Phone Hingston on 6243 7236. includes morning tea. Activities hire with or without bar facilities. 6248 6270. 27

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Launching into Learning - play readings on Mondays. Phone Pilates Studio at Cambridge Register your interest by emailing and Senior Citizens Club, 17 Alma Tango Milonguero Tasmania Risdon Vale Primary School Jeff Cheal on 0417 641 952. www. Group floor classes Monday [email protected] Street, Bellerive. This fun class is Learn Tango Argentino as a Risdon Vale Primary School offers riversideartsclub.org.au 10am and 5pm, Tuesday 5.30pm, or simply turn up. Enquiries phone suitable for seniors of all fitness social dance. Classes at Howrah, Early Learning for birth to four- Wednesday 6pm and Saturday Tony Blom on 0404 128 323 or levels. $8 per session, includes a Lindisfarne and city. Phone Jenny year-olds every Tuesday 9-11am Lindisfarne School for Seniors 9am. Fully equipped studio for email Marty Nidorfer at martin- cuppa afterwards. Phone Vicki on 0438 300 753, email tangmtas@ and Thursday 12.30-2.30pm. Fridays 10am-midday at the private or small group pilates [email protected] 0419 155 578. gmail.com, visit www.tangomi- Pre-kinder 9-10.30am every Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a studio sessions. Instructors trained longuerotasmania.com or find us Thursday. Phone 6242 5222. Lincoln Street. Guest speakers with Australian Pilates Method Rotary Club of Bellerive Sorell Bowls Club on Facebook. on topics including health, travel, Association. Suitable for all ages. Meets every Tuesday at the Bel- Winter social bowls on Wednes- Launch into Learning - South history, musical entertainment, Phone Julie on 0402 827 651 or lerive Yacht Club 6pm for 6.30pm day and Saturday from 12pm. For Tasmanian Family History Arm Primary School sport, food, community services email [email protected] start. Phone 0407 495 771. information phone 0427 033 801. Society (TFHS) Great new way for parents and etc. Phone 6243 6689. Our library at the Old Bellerive carers to meet and for children to Pittwater Art Group Rotary Club of Howrah Sorell Red Cross Friendship Post Office at 19 Cambridge learn new skills and make friends Lindisfarne Tai Chi Runs every Tuesday 10am- Meets every Thursday at the Group Road, Bellerive is open Tuesdays in a fun, friendly environment. Gentle exercise and meditation 12pm/1pm for nine weeks at the Tasmania Police Academy, South Meets on third Friday of every 12.30-3.30pm, Wednesdays 9.30- Every Friday during school term. for physical flexibility and peace of Supper Room Memorial Hall, Cole Arm Road, Rokeby at 6pm. Phone second month at 1.30pm in the 12.30pm and Saturdays 1.30- Pre-kinder 9-10.30am, Tadpoles mind. Lindisfarne Activities Centre, Street, Sorell. Phone Gail 6265 0417 367 700. Fraser room at 45 Arthur Street 4.30pm. Visit http://www.hobart. 11am-12.30pm. Phone 6239 9126. Lincoln Street, Mondays 1pm and 8775. (independent living units). New tasfhs.org or phone 6244 4527. Wednesdays at 12.30pm with Sau Rotary Club of Lindisfarne. member welcome. For more de- Leadlight classes Chan Yong. Phone 0408 250 666 Richmond Pilates Classes Meets every Wednesday at the tails contact coordinator Merrilyn Tasmanian Horse Rescue & Learn the art of leadlight through or 6243 5810. Richmond Hall (supper room). Beltana Bowls Club, Lincoln Jones on 6265 1320. Rehabilitation Organisation the construction of a small Monday-Thursday 6-7pm. Friday Street, Lindisfarne at 6:30pm. Monthly meetings held at our leadlight panel. All tools supplied. Lindisfarne Yoga 10-11am. Email alignpilates.tas@ Phone 0419 304 020. Sorell Relaxation clubrooms at Sandford commenc- Advance at your own pace to work Wednesdays 10.30-11.30am. gmail.com or phone 0417 834 Runs between 10:30-12pm every ing 7.30pm usually on the first on your own project. Beginners Lindisfarne Citizens Centre, Lin- 746. Rhythm and Beaches Monday. Try methods of relaxing Monday evening of the month. and advanced welcome. $10 per coln Street. Gentle stretching and Community Singers mind and body that fit into your Phone Christine on 0457 147 hour. 9.30-11.30am and 5-8pm. breathing exercises and the yoga Richmond Valley Riding School New members are welcome to everyday life. All ages and abilities 428 or Jess on 0400 462 415 for Days by arrangement. Phone Ruth bidra style of relaxation. Beginners Offers children’s Ride Pat & Play join our singing group, which catered for. Sorell Community further details. on 6248 6084 or 0438 477 102 or welcome. Phone Kathleen 6244 activities or lessons in riding meets every Tuesday from 7-9 Health Centre, 57 Cole St. Phone email morleyleadlights@bigpond. 8092. and horse management for new, pm at Okines Community House 62656601. Time Out Craft Program com nervous, experienced, young or (opposite Dodges Ferry Primary Time Out Craft Program for Line Dancing just “young hearted”. Phone 6260 School). Cost $5. No audition Sorell on Stage Theatre Group 2016 offers a range of crafts on Lewisham Foreshore Lindisfarne Community Activities 2672 or 0418 602 672 or visit required. A great, fun night out Welcomes new members. People Thursdays 9.30am-12pm during Management Association Inc. Centre, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. www.richmondvalleyridingschool. with shared supper.Contact Diane interested in any aspects of thea- school terms at Citywide, 400 Save the Lewisham Foreshore. Join us for an enjoyable and social com.au on 0408328132 or email diane- tre phone 6106 0071. Cambridge Road, Mornington. $5 Concerned locals committed to way to keep fit, with easy to follow, [email protected]. per day. Free crèche available. removing spikes from the beach, helpful instruction. No experience Rokeby Child Care Centre Sound Preservation Association Registration day is 11 February cleaning up the asbestos, getting necessary and all welcome. Every Trained and experienced child Seniors Moments of Tasmania from 9.30am-11.30am. Classes an effective seawall erected and Tuesday 11am-12.30pm. Phone care educators provide an educa- Meets at Howrah Church of Christ, Museum and Resource/Research commence on 18 February. Phone providing a safe stairwell and walk Gaye 0458 133 124. tional program in a friendly, sup- 30 Holland Court, Howrah every Centre, 19 Cambridge Road, Bel- Raie Semmens on 6244 2586. way. We need your support. Con- portive environment. A pre-kinder Wednesday from 10am. Morning lerive, open Monday, Wednesday, tact Valerie Reid on 0418 124804. Little Learners program for children aged 3.5 to 5. tea, card/board games. Phone Thursday and Friday 11am-3pm. Tranmere Clarence Plains Free early years learning program Hot lunch every day. Competitive Denise 6247 8713 or 0417 103 Collection of old radios, phono- Land & Coast Care Lincoln Singers for up to five-year-olds and their rates. Open Tuesday to Friday 567. graphs and recording equipment Help enhance and preserve Rehearsals in Lindisfarne Citizens parents. Tuesdays 9.15-10.45am 8am-5pm. Phone 6247 6543. etc. Entry by gold coin donation. natural values in the Tranmere, Activities Centre with concerts during school terms. At Emmanuel Located at 103 Tollard Drive, Shoreline Combined Probus Rokeby and Clarendon Vale around Tasmania. Phone Margot Christian School, 1 Chipmans Rokeby. Club Inc. South Arm Community Market area. Activities at various sites Lampkin on 6244 5344. Road, Rokeby. Meets on the third Monday of each and Car Boot Sale on Thursdays and last Sunday Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre month at the Howrah Recreation Held on the first Sunday of the of every month. Email tacplaci@ Lindisfarne Activities Centre - Masters Athletes Some of what’s on offer at the Centre, 11 Howrah Road Howrah, month from 9am-1pm at the South gmail.com or phone 0435 325 171 Social Indoor Bowls Running, walking, jumping and centre: computer class, cook- from 10am. New members Arm Community Centre. There are or 6247 6925. Wednesdays 1pm. For further throwing for the over 30s. Phone ing class, community lunch, welcome. Contact the secretary on many stalls to see, so come and details phone 6243 6029 or 6243 Mike Walker 6244 6229 or email model class, sewing and craft, oil 6247 9027. have a look to see what you can The Friendship Force 8184. [email protected] painting class, café conversation, find. Phone Pam on 6248 9852. An international organisation belly dancing, zumba, after school Siddha Yoga Chanting and that fosters peace and under- Lindisfarne Community Library Men’s Breakfast program, after school sports Meditation Group Sandford Southern Beaches Land/ standing by means of personal Based at Lindisfarne Activities St George’s Church Hall, Sorell, program and more. Phone Cate Free program held on first Friday Coastcare Inc. contacts and experiences through Centre, 37a Lincoln Street. Open third Wednesday of each month at or Nicole on 6247 6778 or email of every month from 7.30-9.30pm. Meetings first Friday every month, a program of home hosting at weekdays 10am-2pm and Satur- 7.30am. Phone 6248 1878. [email protected] All welcome. Phone Chandra on working bees third Saturday. home and overseas. Club meets day mornings 10am-12noon. Sub- 6248 8247 for more details. Primrose Sands working bees bi-monthly at Rosny Linc. Phone scription $7 per annum, borrowing Midway Point-Penna Rosny College Playgroup first Saturday each month. 6243 7050. of books is free. Large print, fiction Neighbourhood Watch Mondays 9.10-10.45am and Sing Australia Sorell Clean up groups third Sunday. and non-fiction books available. Active group that meets first Thursdays 8.50-9.50am. Expe- Come along for some fun singing Contact Glenn 62658682 or Gwen U3A Clarence Phone Diane on 6244 3439. Wednesday of the month at noon rience a stimulating playgroup (voice quality doesn’t matter), 62658335 or southernbeaches- Meet Monday and Wednesday at the Midway Point Community for your child while you get the no auditions. Every Wednesday [email protected] mornings at Rosny LINC. Around Lindisfarne Garden Club Inc hall. Phone Pat Leary chance to chat with other parents, night from 7-9pm at Midway Point 36 classes offered each week. Meets fourth Tuesday each month 0419 318 012. grandparents and carers. Cost Hall, 31 Raynors Road, Midway Southern Districts Concert Please direct enquiries to Pat at the CWA Hall, Lincoln Street, $5 per family per session. Phone Point. Phone Robyn 6260 2996 Band Jeffery by phoning 6243 5935 or Lindisfarne at 2pm. Phone 6247 Perfect Fit 4 Ladies Vicki or Fiona on 6244 9296 or or mobile 0419 576 127 or John Community concert band inviting email clarenceu3a@u3aclarence. 7530. 10 weekly group fitness sessions just come along. 6269 2952. new members to join us each com Visit http://u3aclarence.com from fitball to boot camp and Thursday night from 7.30-9.30pm Lindisfarne Historical Society personal training. Join in the Rosny Neighbourhood Centre Singing group – Find Your Voice at 550 East Derwent Highway, Waverley Flora Park Landcare Hold monthly meetings, after- professional, quality sessions to Craft Classes Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pm Clar- Risdon. No audition, any level of Join us every Wednesday 9.30am- noons and evenings, at the discover your new best. See full Located at Seventh Day Adventist ence Plains Youth Centre, Grange skill. Contact Kristin Nichols at 12pm or first Saturday of the Lindisfarne Activities Centre. A time table at www.perfectfit4ladies. church, 28 Riawena Road. Class- Road Rokeby [email protected] for month for family landcare activities range of speakers, discussions com or phone Jody 0459 100 701. es in painting, embroidery, paper Free to join, everyone welcome more information. fun for kids. Training provided. and outings. For further informa- craft and cards, beading, quilting, contact Virginia: 62146035. Meet at Winifred Curtis entrance, tion phone Penny 6243 5961. Pilates Class Tranmere cooking and bear-making. Meets Spanish lessons for children Mercedes Place, Bellerive. Core and total body strength, Thursdays from 9.30am. Chat Sing It! For children aged two to 10 with Phone Karen 6244 2001 or email Lindisfarne Masonic Centre stretching and relaxation. Tuesday table. Phone Noels on 6248 1083. A fun ensemble for children aged some previous knowledge of [email protected] A number of different Masonic 6.30pm Tranmere Hall. All levels nine and up. No singing expe- Spanish. Tuesdays 3.30pm to orders regularly meet at the centre welcome. Phone Belinda on 0409 Rosny Park National Seniors rience necessary. Learn vocal 5.30pm. Lessons held at 135 Clar- Zumba Gold in Gordons Hill Road, Lindisfarne. 047 243, email bmhutson@gmail. Monthly meeting first Tuesday techniques and gain confidence ence Street, Howrah (Salvation Great fun, modified Zumba Hall is available for use by com- com or find us on Facebook - each month at 6pm with dinner while singing fun, popular songs in Army). Phone 0400 318 110. class for seniors and beginners. munity and other groups. Phone Beachside Pilates. break at 7.15pm followed by a a relaxed group. Thursdays 4-5pm Conducted at Midway Point Hall, 6243 8097 or write to PO Box 116 guest speaker. New members at CWA Hall, Lindisfarne. $10 a State Emergency Service Raynors Road, Midway Point. Lindisfarne Tas 7015. Pilates Foundation Course welcome. Enquiries Patricia 6243 class. For enquiries or to sign up (Southern Regional Friday mornings at 9.30am. All Held at the Howrah Recreation 7899. phone Louise on 0448 820 367 or Volunteer Unit) welcome. $8 per class. Phone Lindisfarne Riverside Arts Club Centre on Tuesday evenings 7pm email [email protected] Meet at their depot 132 Morn- Vicki 0419 155 578. and Choir to 8pm. Enquiries Jackie Graham Rosny Park Tennis Club ington Road, Mornington every Choir practice Thursday evenings 62657716 or 0467197499. Welcomed new members for so- Sit and Be Fit Chair Wednesday night at 7.30pm. at the Lindisfarne Citizens Activi- Strengthen and tone, lengthen cial, pennant or competitive tennis Exercise Class Contact Syd McClymont. Phone ties Centre 7.30-9.30pm. Monthly spine and improve posture. at newly-revamped clubhouse. 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This Program is a partnership SUPPORTED BY bariatric surgery took “Without the com- making healthy food The post-bariatric between Clarence City Council, the Clarence Integrated Care a signifi cant emotional, plete package, it would choices and getting start- surgery lifestyle program Centre and the Tasmanian fi nancial and physical be like purchasing your ed exercising again. will be rolled out from Health Organisation South. toll on patients. dream car and not “Dietary advice is January and is open to “Bariatric surgery is servicing it or fi lling it particularly important as all Tasmanians undergo- very effective at helping with fuel.” many of the old habits ing bariatric surgery. 29

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Shane Davies has and four home runs, Notwithstanding The White Sox have thusiastic and dedicated Tim Holland, from fl exed his muscles with closely followed by the return of other also had their share of Orioles will have other AS the Hobart Summer Adelaide, has provided the bat and leads the Adams who has three experienced players, injuries, but the lengthy teams looking over their Baseball League (HSBL) invaluable pitching help team with an average across the board. the wildcard for the absences of Matt Cash- shoulders. completes the fi rst round to Dragons’ dynamo of 0.600 (third in the The Dragons are Athletics could be Allan man, Patrick Miller and of games in 2016, we Brendan Adams and has league, with 0.300 being a batting line-up and Haw who has shown Peter McManus – along *David Searle is the fi nd the Dragons sitting not been too shabby considered very good in their fi elding is generally considerable talent at the with the off-season president of Baseball undefeated on top of with the bat either. 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January 2016 31 Eastern Shore Sun SPORT Third-time lucky Clean sweep for for sprintcar ace where he was named the highest point scorer after completion of the Eastern Shore heat races. Dobson fought hard in the top six-pole shootout - a rough and tumble affair that saw him withstand a collision - snaring the fi nal spot on the podium. Croquet Club In other race meet- ings, Dobson brought home an 11th-place fi nish at Avalon Raceway on 26 December and a 14th-place fi nish in the third round of the World Series at Borderline Speedway (Mount Gam- bier, South Australia) on 28 December. He returned to the Premier Speedway on 1-2 January to contest the World Series. Dobson fi nished his two heat races in fourth and ninth place respectively and, in the feature race, managed to evade trouble to fi nish in at 14th after a starting position of 18. “Although we battled a number of issues over Sprintcar racer Shaun Dobson, 23, of Lauderdale, has snared the week, there were a his third podium fi nish in the 2015-16 season in the 410 number of positives to Sprintcars while competi ng on the mainland. Image courtesy take away from it, such of InActi on Photos. as our podium at Simp- From left , Golf Croquet medallists John Colquhuon (silver), Elaine Anderson (bronze) and Graham Keati ng (gold). A THIRD-place fi nish Year period was a busy son Speedway and our CROQUET enthusiasts off across three divisions, ing silver and Elaine joining the Eastern Shore in the eighth round of one for Dobson, seeing solid speed at Premier from across Tasmania vying for the gold, silver Anderson taking out the Croquet Club can phone the Eureka Garages and him contest six race Speedway,” Dobson said. converged on Hobart or bronze medal accord- bronze. 6244 6663 or email Sheds Series at Simpson meetings in just over a “… By the end of the recently to compete ing to their handicap. Played over three easternshorecc@gmail. Speedway was Lauderd- week. two nights, there were a in Croquet Tasmania’s The Eastern Shore days, the competition com for more informa- ale sprintcar racer Shaun The standout for lot of good signs that will Golf Croquet Medal Croquet Club swept the proved extremely tion. Dobson’s third podium the 23-year-old was hopefully bring us better competition held at New pool, claiming all three close with a number of The Eastern Shore fi nish for the 2015-16 his podium fi nish at and more consistent Town Croquet Club in medals with Graham matches being decided Croquet Club is located season. Simpson Speedway on results for the remainder December. Keating winning gold, by tiebreak. at 57 South Street, The Christmas/New 27 December 2015, of the season.” Competitors faced John Colquhuon claim- People interested in Bellerive.

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Shores of Kangaroo Bay alive with sail By Peter Campbell Commodore Graham Mansfield said: “The THE shores of Kangaroo Banjo’s Shoreline Crown Bay will be alive with sail Series Bellerive Regatta over the weekend of 19- has a key focus on fierce 21 February when Bel- and fair on-water compe- lerive Yacht Club (BYC) tition coupled with strong once again hosts the off-water opportunity for 2016 Banjo’s Shoreline crews, family and friends Crown Series Bellerive to socialise and enjoy the Regatta. company of each other.” The regatta is now An innovation this firmly established as year will be a large one of the major sailing marquee to safeguard the events on the River Der- post-sailing activities from went, unique in that it is inclement weather and to open to all types of racing provide greater comfort sail craft, from sailboards for everyone. and Sabots through to The Crown Series high-performance sports Bellerive Regatta is sup- boats, cruiser racer yachts, ported with entries from ocean racers and large every sailing or yacht club multihulls. on the River Derwent, Competing sailors with the keelboat racing will comprise men and always engendering women of all ages, cross-river rivalry be- from seven-year-olds to tween yachts from BYC 70-year-olds (and plus), and those from the Royal in what is regarded as Yacht Club of Tasmania a lifetime, frequently (RYCT) and the Derwent family involved sport and Sailing Squadron. pastime. Then there’s the BYC will conduct the annual “world champi- regatta on the water and onship series” within the entertain crews, friends Crown Series Bellerive and families at the club- Regatta between three The SB20 sports boat class will have its state championship as part of the regatta. Photo credit: Peter Campbell. house ashore Kangaroo near-identical Mumm 36, Bay. Ian Stewart’s Tas Pains ing will centre on the to expand rapidly over 100 SB20s. boats but also an oppor- cruiser/racer divisions. The regatta is also and Jeff Cordell’s B&G Tasmanian championship the next few seasons, as Crown Series Belle- tunity for owners of pro- The notice of race/ highly visible to the Advantage from BYC for the SB20 sports boat the world championships rive Regatta organisers duction yachts, such as entry is available from public walking past the and the RYCT challeng- class, Hobart’s largest will be sailed on the point out, however, that Beneteau and Jeanneau most yacht clubs and can club and its big marina er, Gavin Adamson’s one-design keelboat class River Derwent in January the fun of regatta sailing yachts, to take part in a be downloaded from and from the shoreline of Madness. with a fleet of 25 boats. 2018, attracting an inter- is not just between highly less gung-ho atmosphere crown.belleriveyachtclub. Victoria Esplanade. Spectacular sail- The class is expected national fleet of about tuned dinghies and keel- in the non-spinnaker and com.au