Headerlines Henty Community News
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
` Headerlines Henty Community News ISSUE 66 February-March 2021 ties within the community Valley bushfire near Albu- Australia Day 2021 and further afield and has ry in 2020. He has volun- fostered many community teered on behalf of the Bil- projects. He is well known labong High School for the Despite the grey skies and Australia Day Ambassa- for his love of all things Culcairn Aged Care Home, the threat of rain, a crowd dor, Mr Anupam Sharma, motorcycle. His involve- Culcairn Primary School of over 400 were present spoke of the importance of ment in the community and Culcairn Pre-school. at the Walbundrie Recrea- the day and that it was a includes the areas of Alexandra has been ac- tion Ground to attend celebration of all Australi- youth, sport, motorcycles, Greater Hume Council’s ans; that COVID-19 was a tively engaged in both her bush fires and all Rotary school and local communi- Australia Day celebra- “wake up call”; and that we activities. tions. must not take the basic ty over a significant peri- things of life such as home, od. She is a member of In her Mayoral Address, and volunteers for several Councillor Heather Wilton family and freedom for granted. Anupam a Henty and Greater Hume reminded those present organisations including that the words of the pop- filmmaker, speaker and author was named as one Greater Hume Youth Ad- ular song—“I Am Aus- visory Committee, the tralian” of the 50 most powerful and influential Australian Henty Tennis Club and We are one, but we are film professionals in the Henty Show Society. many Australian film industry by And from all the lands on Encore magazine. earth we come The presentation of the We'll share a dream and awards for the various cat- sing with one voice egories recognised the out- Proud parents (Kathy and Ty- standing commitments of son Jones) accepting the award "I am, you are, we are Aus- of Citizen of the Year 2021 for many individuals and tralian son Murray Jones, Holbrook. groups within our commu- epitomized what it is to be nities. Both the award win- an Australian. Young Citizen of the ners and nominees have all Year – joint winners Mr Three large marquees pro- demonstrated their com- Daniel Hawkins and Joint winners of the Young vided shelter from the ele- mitment, generosity, pas- Miss Alexandra Too- Citizen of the Year Award from ments. The hard working sion and courage and are good left Daniel Hawkins, Lankey's members of the Wal- to be congratulated. Creek; Anu Sharma, Australia bundrie community pro- Daniel a member of the Day Ambassador; Bruce Diffey; Citizen of the Year – Mr RFS since he was 12 2020 Citizen of Year; and Alex- vided breakfast and morn- Murray Jones andra Toogood, Henty. ing tea and well known demonstrated his commit- identity, Steve Bowen, Murray has been involved ment, reliability, and opti- presided as MC. in many events and activi- mism during the Green continued on page 2 Page 2 HEADERLINES Issue 66 from page 1 the community to continue Albury Wodonga was also Advertising to have a place to meet, on board, providing giant Rates Mayoral Award for Out- greet and eat after the Wal- games for everyone to en- standing Achievement - bundrie Hotel closed, which joy. Dr Chevalla Janardhen continued until it reopened. A big thank you goes to the: 2021 Reddy A large and colourful Aus- Respected Medical Practi- Walbundrie community Advertising Rates tralia Day mural displayed for providing a delicious per edition tioner, Dr Reddy from Cul- the work of some very tal- cairn was the recipient of breakfast and morning ented Walbundrie residents tea. Full page $150.00 the Mayoral Award for Out- and attracted much atten- standing Achievement. He tion (see bottom of front Morgan Country Car 1/2 page $80.00 has served his community page). Club, Walla Walla Car for over 46 years and pro- Club and Walbundrie Following the completion of vided medical assistance Bush Fire Brigade. 1/4 page $55.00 the formal part of the pro- and support to many mem- ceedings, morning tea was St John’s Ambu- bers of our communities 1/8 page $40.00 served. lance .Australia Day across Culcairn, Henty, Council of NSW and Na- The Australia Day celebra- 1/16 page $20.00 Walla Walla, Jindera and tional Australia Day tions continued with enter- Holbrook. Despite his Council. heavy workload he has in- tainer extraordinaire, Steve Consecutive volved himself wherever Bowen organising various Advertisement possible in the community. games for the crowd, most- He was a Charter Member ly children to participate in 5 ads of the Culcairn Lions Club from thong throwing to bis- for the price of 4 at the time of its formation cuit eating. Groovy Grins in 1983. Dr Reddy has re- Article contributions ceived an OAM for his ser- vice to the Culcairn commu- Service NSW Mobile (word or publisher) and nity. photos (jpg format) can Service Centre be emailed to hentyheaderlines@ Service NSW Mobile Ser- Driver licence and Pho- hotmail.com or vice Centre returns to to Card applications Henty on Wednesday 3 dropped into Greater and renewals March 2021 between 9:00 Hume Council Henty Working With Children and 2.00pm in Sladen Checks. Customer Service Cen- Street (between the Bendi- tre/Library. go Bank and Post Office). For more information visit service.nsw.gov.au/msc to Access to frequently used find out when the service is services is available includ- next in town. ing: Deadline for the Driver Knowledge Tests next edition is 15th Cost of Living service March 2021 Birth, death and mar- riage certificates Mayor , Cr Heather Wilton and Editorial Details Dr Chevalla Janardhen Reddy OAM Headerlines is a not-for- profit community newslet- School Citizenship ter published bi-monthly. Awards Anglican The editorial team reserves School Citizenship Awards Church the right not to publish any were presented to students Day Street article or to modify submis- from 13 primary schools sions to suit the style and within Greater Hume. Henty objectives of the newsletter. Community Event of the Service Times Year – Walbundrie Hub 2nd Sunday 11am The Community Event of 4th Sunday 9.30am the Year Award was won by Contact: Rev Ken Dale Walbundrie Hub, an initia- 0428 293 655 tive born out of the need for www.henty.nsw.au Page 3 HEADERLINES Issue 66 Cemetery gets upgrade Library’s name up in lights Henty Tidy Towns has Columbarium and Greater A competition was held viewed each premise both been successful in obtain- Hume Council has agreed among the local business at night and during the ing a grant of $10,932 from to tidy that area and re- houses to choose the best day when they visited each Riverina Water to install move several dead shrubs. decorated business house business and talked to the an automatic underground An official “turning on” with a Christmas theme proprietors. watering system in the ceremony will be held on a initiated by the Bendigo Place getters were: lawn cemetery. The work Bank and the Henty Com- date to be advised and all 1st – Henty Library (to re- will be carried out by munity development Com- are invited to come out and ceive $150 plus three Thinkwater from Albury mittee. maybe “get wet.” Our month’s free advertising on and will commence on Feb- thanks to Susan Kane for Entries were judged on the bank’s Railway Parade ruary 1. originality and creativity her assistance in preparing illuminated road sign). with the aim of encouraging It is hoped to be able to the grant application. 2nd – Henty Pharmacy (to participants to improve and extend the system to the receive $100 plus three better their performance month’s free advertising). each year as this will be- come an annual event. 3rd – Henty Automotive (to Safety focus of swim program receive three month’s free There were nine entries - advertising). Inspirations, Dale’s Super- It has been a busy start to and caring attitude and market, Creative Gallery, Organisers would like to the Henty Swimming Club helps to support our mem- Henty Pharmacy, Library, thank all those who en- Season. This year the club bers in achieving their Commins Hendriks, Henty tered the competition and has incorporated a learn-to swimming goals and offers Automotive, Weston’s Auto- we look forward to bigger -swim program into swim advice on entering competi- motive and Ed’s Farm Ma- and better things next club which is run by Ally tions. chinery. year. Murray. Ally is a compe- Fab will be running a jun- tent and skilled teacher Judges Kevin Fogarty, Peta ior triathlon clinic and mini Bullock and Judy Morison and her program has an triathlon on February 12 emphasis on safety, fun from 4pm to 7pm. The clin- and skill development. ic will teach cycling drills There are more than 30 and swim/cycle and run- KANES BUSES PTY PTD members in the learn-to- ning transition skills to swim program which runs help to compete in a triath- School Bus Service & Charter from 4pm to 7pm on Mon- lon. A mini triathlon will be days. held from about 5.30pm. To Fabrizio Andreoni, the per- register please see the formance sports coach con- Henty Swimming Club Fa- tinues to develop the cebook page. swimming club team and Swim club will wrap up the runs sessions from 4pm to season on Friday, March 5, 6.50pm on a Monday and 2021 with the annual Wednesday evening during award championship night. school terms.