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Since 1993 Mainstream Blinds 90 Lockyer Ave, Albany 126 Lockyer Avenue, Albany Tel: 9842 1211 Vol 25, No 32 August 10, 2017 www.gsweekender.com.au Tel: 9841 8804 107 Stead Road, Albany WA 6330 CHECK IT OUT! On the road with COLOUR IN AND WIN Telephone: (08) 9842 2788 REAL ESTATE Roundabout Rhondada Classifi eds: (08) 9842 2787 LIFTOUT Pages 23-46. See page 62. See page 52. Facsimile: (08) 9842 2789 GENERAL MANAGER: Russ Cooper Sea rescue EDITOR: bravery Anthony Probert commended JOURNALISTS: Denmark and Peaceful Bay rescue Geoff Vivian and Ashleigh Fielding: [email protected] groups up for award following search in ‘absolutely horrendous’ conditions FEATURES WRITER: GRACE JONES Anne Simpson: [email protected] DENMARK and Peaceful Bay Volunteer Marine Rescue groups have been recognised for their efforts during the search for a missing man at Boat Harbour in April. They have been jointly nominated for the Volunteer Marine ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER: Rescue Awards as a result of their response and search for Jack Bray, which was conducted in some of the worst condi- Jamie Huesgen tions the groups had experienced. Denmark VMR president Trent Moore said the efforts made by not only the Denmark and Peaceful Bay VMR members, but also the SES and local police was commendable. PRODUCTION MANAGER: “Everyone was trying to fi nd him,” he said. “I just really want to thank all the volunteers and emergency Andy Dolphin: [email protected] services that got out there to help.” Mr Moore said that the nomination and recognition by Denmark locals was really encouraging for the volunteers. ADVERTISING SALES: “It’s really good to be recognised for the work that we do,” he said. [email protected] “We do what we do for the safety of watercraft and locals. “But it’s really encouraging for the boys to be recognised for the service they provide.” Photo: Ann Croucher. President of the Peaceful Bay VMR Brian Vigus also said ACCOUNTS: that it was great to be acknowledged for their work, and n Stud-hands Stephanie Mitchell and Adel Forrester take care of one of Mungrup Stud’s new arrivals. The foal is one of recalled the diffi cult conditions on the water. fi rst to be born this season and will be joined by more than 100 foals at the Narrikup stud. [email protected] “It was absolutely horrendous,” he said. “Thankfully we made it back safely and were able to con- tinue the search the next day.” CLASSIFIEDS: Season’s new foals are all the talk Mr Moore and Mr Vigus will be attending the Volunteer THE fi rst foals of the season which offi cially commences despite the weather. One of the fi rst foals born Marine Services Award at the Perth Convention and Exhibi- [email protected] have landed safely at Mun- on August 1 each year and “The mares are like ladies, this season was to the stud’s tion Centre on September 9. grup Stud, with the Narrikup runs through to late November if they’re gonna foal – they’re new stallion I’m All The Talk. A Department of Fire and Emergency Services spokesperson thoroughbred stud welcoming to early December. gonna foal.” said the groups were nominated by Denmark Police and were four new deliveries. Mungrup Stud’s Tom Besides the weather making The colt is destined for the commended for their ability to respond immediately and work More than 100 foals are Croucher said the new season it a bit less comfortable, we’ve 2019 yearling sales along with collaboratively to navigate some of the worst conditions either Check out our locally owned radio station at expected during the season, had got off to a smooth start had a good start,” he said. the remaining new arrivals. of the groups had ever encountered. www.goldmx.com.au More on Page 2. • Septic Systems & Leach Drains • 9000L, 12000L, 16000L & 26000L • Grease Traps Vacuum Tankers available • Portable Toilets • Trucks, Drivers & Treatment Plant all • Industrial Waste Department of Environment licensed Locally owned & operated since 1972 • Soak Wells & Sumps • Our liquid waste is treated through our • Bio-cycle Systems purpose-built facility & then recycled Danial: 0419 928 026 MEMBER OF • Oil Waste onto a blue gum plantation, not • Police Clearance dumped into land¿ ll. F: 08 9842 2995 | E: [email protected] | PO Box 453 ALBANY DEC Carrier #T167 DEC TPlant Licence # L7827/2001 2 The Weekender, August 10, 2017 The Weekender, August 10, 2017 3 Rescue volunteers nominated Community digs Life through the eyes of a twenty-something Hey, I’m Ash. I’m just a regular twenty- deep for family something year-old Albany chick and I’ll 9842 2942 be letting you see the world through my GRACE JONES and I can’t say thank you for the family, with many eyes over the coming weeks. I love pink, enough. donators leaving their [email protected] 4 LONG-LIFE FULL pizza and know every word to Ice Ice Baby. THE Great Southern com- “The money will not condolences on the page. Intrigued? There’s plenty to talk about… munity has rallied behind only help us for the next “I was reading through “Quality service, CREAM MILK the family of much-loved few months, but will also them, and there was so trusted advice” North Albany Football provide Harry with eve- many names I didn’t 4 COOKING OIL Photo: Courtesy of DFES. Time to reach out Club member Paul Bar- rything he’ll need for know who donated,” Ms nett, who died suddenly school. Aylmore said. OK guys, serious hat today. n Denmark and Peaceful Bay VMR groups are up for an award. on July 22. With permission from “I’m proud to call Al- Yes, Ash the crazy, nugget-and-cheeseburger- A gofundme page setup From page 1. munity seeing very few he had entered the wa- loving “adult” is being serious today. Mrs Barnett, family friend bany home.” incidents until the inunda- by a family friend has Sonya Aylmore set up the Following Mr Barnett’s Peaceful Bay VMR ter, fi ve days after being There is something we need to talk about. raised more than $9000 tion of seasonal locals and washed off rocks during page for the community funeral last Friday, Mrs group were also recog- Have a read, yeah? for Mr Barnett’s wife to donate money to. Donations can be dropped nised for their dedication tourists over summer. the successful rescue of Barnett and Harry said Have you ever been ignored? I defi nitely have. Tara and their young son “Tara and I have been they will remember Paul off at Foodbank Albany, to remaining prepared Mr Bray’s body was his girlfriend, who was Happens all the time. Harry, giving them time throughout the year, found at Little Quaram washed off rocks at Boat working together for as an active man who Unit 2a, 5-7 Cockburn Road, By my parents, if I am whinging about the internet to grieve their loss with- Mondays to Thursdays from 9 despite the small com- Beach, 3km from where Harbour. around two years,” Ms loved his family and also stream lagging. By my friends, if I am complaining out the burden of fi nancial Aylmore said. loved to read the news- to 3, and Fridays from 9 to 1. hardship. about not getting my hair done before a big night “I’m really close with paper. The Weekender will also accept out, or about a lack of nugs at the fast food outlet Mrs Barnett said she Tara, and from her I re- “In the morning, Paul your donations at 107 Stead Road, Derby apprenticeship just up the road. was overwhelmed by the ally got to know Paul and would read the paper; Monday to Friday from 9 to 5 during July. But have I ever truly been ignored? Like I wasn’t outpouring of community Harry. it would drive me nuts worth the effort of looking at or talking to? and family support. “After Paul passed away, sometimes,” she said. No. I haven’t. “It’s absolutely amazing the girls in the offi ce were “I hate bad news, so he Every morning, I wake up and mumble to my fam. how much the community going to get her fl owers, would always read the I go online and engage with people with likes and has come together for us,” but we decided to put in good news to me.” comments and tags and tweets. When I walk into she said. a little cash instead. Mrs Barnett said Paul work, people will wave or nod as I lope to my desk. “It’s shocked me, but “I opened the gofundme also loved to take Harry I am visible. I’m not ignored. I get to go home to I’m just so grateful and page and the amount of out for a ride. a warm, safe house where I have ready access to a I want to thank everyone community support has “He would always take meal, a bed and Netfl ix. n Paul Barnett died suddenly on July 22. He is for helping me and Harry. been amazing.” Harry out on his bike; it I don’t have to worry if I am hungry, because I pictured here with his son Harry taking part in “The Albany commu- At last count the page was their thing to do,” know I have money to buy lunch. the 2017 Vancouver Street Festival Tweed Ride. nity is big and wonderful, had raised nearly $10,000 she said.