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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

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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

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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. Fab contin- ues with his professional Denise missed by all PHONE: (02) 6929 3257 In April 2020 Henty lost a son the club members have well-loved member of the missed hearing her voice at pool community, Denise the pool. Fax: (02) 9293051 Coghlan. Denise was very Denise will be remembered passionate about her role for her kind heart and her as pool manager and a willingness to help every- E-MAIL: [email protected] swim teacher and her ded- one. The club thinks of ication was inspirational. Denise often and extends She loved being in the pool its deepest sympathies to teaching kids to swim and the Coghlan and Klemke touched most families in family. our community. This sea-

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Storytime 2021 - Every second Thursday of the day 8 March and Sunday Library News month 14 March 2021 to coincide 11am - 12noon Theme with International Wom- Storytime Theme Henty Thursday 11 February 2021 Happy to be Me en’s Day on 8 March 2021. Library 2021 Thursday 25 February 2021 Its Bear Time The Henty Library will be Storytime is held on every Thursday 11 March 2021 Sheep holding an information second Friday of each Thursday 25 March 2021 Hat and Hair session provided by the month at the Henty Li- Thursday 8 April 2021 Holidays Business Enterprise Cen- tre during NSW Women’s brary from 11am – 12noon Thursday 22 April 2021 Yummy in the Tummy (see opposite for the 2021 Week in March and are Thursday 6 May 2021 Jump and Jive dates). looking for expressions of Thursday 20 May 2021 Mummies are Amazing Activities include listening interest from rural busi- Thursday 3 June 2021 Recycling to stories, singing, dancing, ness women to take part in craft, sensory games, mak- Thursday 17 June 2021 Rain a Q&A panel. The panel ing new friends and experi- Thursday 1 July 2021 Holidays will comprise of small, encing being part of a big- Thursday 15 July 2021 Superheroes home-based and online rural business run by wom- ger group. Thursday 29 July 2021 Yoga en. Also a great opportunity to Thursday 12 August 2021 Feathered Friends For further information take home a pile of excel- Thursday 26 August 2021 I am an Artist please contact Susan – Li- lent picture books to read Thursday 9 September 2021 Dads with your pre-schoolers at brary & Youth Services Thursday 23 September Holidays bedtime or anytime! Team Leader P: 2021 0 2 6 0 3 6 0 1 7 9 o r E : Thursday 7 October 2021 Pets [email protected] Thursday 21 October 2021 Grandparents ov.au Thursday 4 November 2021 Spiders Empowering our com- Thursday 21 November 2021 Gardens munity to manage their Thursday 2 December 2021 Giddy Up own health future Thursday 16 December 2021 Christmas The Henty Library will be holding a free training ses- Library Lovers’ Day at sion for the community to the Henty Library Com- assist users in navigating petition and understanding the new Federal Government digi- Call into the Henty Library tal health initiative such as and match a romantic quote My Health Records. The with the right movie or training session will be book to win a chocolate held in March 2021 with heart. The more you know date to be confirmed. the more chocolate hearts you win! Borrow books, The project will also assist DVD’s Sound Recordings or Library staff in better sup- Magazines from the Henty porting the local communi- Library on Library Lovers’ ty with any technology re- Day and go into the draw to quirements. win a box of Favourites! A free morning tea will be 2021 NSW Women’s Week provided. Program –Expressions of The event has been funded Interest from business and supported in partner- women to take part in ship with the ALIA Aus- this program tralian Public Library Alli- NSW Women’s Week cele- ance (APLA), ALIA Health brates the diverse contribu- Libraries Australia (HLA) tions of women and girls. It and the Australian Digital is an opportunity to reflect Health Agency. on the social, economic, cul- For more information please tural and political achieve- contact the Henty Library P: ments of women and girls 02 60360100 and promote gender equali- Join the Henty Library – ty. Its FREE NSW Women’s Week will be celebrated between Mon- continued on page 5

www.henty.nsw.au Page 5 HEADERLINES Issue 66 from page 4 more than just books). After School Homework nology for socialising, ac- The library is a great place Club 2021 There’s never been a better cessing important services to visit; it’s cool in summer, time to join your library and The After School Study Club or conducting personal warm in winter and full of increase membership at the will recommence on Wednes- business. wonderful, free items and Henty Library. day 10 February 2021 at The Henty Library is excit- staff who can help you, but Henty Library during school ed to announce that Ben The world is changing so you don’t need to come in to term. fast these days; it’s hard to Hooper from Zube Com- the library to access its won- The After School Study Club keep up. New technology is derful resources. You can puters Henty will be pre- coming out all the time, so (ASSC) aims to provide the senting FREE computer find information, books, au- following: much has gone online and diobooks, magazines, music lessons at the Library from many people are time poor. and movies available online,  To assist and support stu- Wednesday 24 February Your local library is here to from wherever you have an dents from primary and from 1pm – 2pm. help! The days of shushing Internet connection. You can high school students The lessons will be pre- librarians in a room full of download all of these, free  Provide access to modern sented over a four week dusty books are long gone! from the eLibrary. You can technology and resources period and will cover the Your library is a place to also connect with your li- Provide a quiet and safe following topics. find the information you brary on Facebook, Pinter-  need, access the Internet, est, Instagram and Good- place to study away from  Wednesday 24 Febru- learn a new skill, discover reads. home distractions ary new technology and connect Online access is great for Afternoon tea provided – cost Online Communication with others. Joining the li- busy people, but sometimes $2.00 per session. Contact – Social Media brary is FREE, and the li- we need to meet people face staff at the, Henty Library T: brary is for everyone. 02 60360179  Wednesday 3 March to face. The library holds Online Shopping Read all the newspapers, events for people of all ages, Train Tickets now availa- research your family history, where you can have fun, ble at the Henty Library  Wednesday 10 March grow your hobbies with the learn new skills and meet Planning your next rail or Introduction to Word latest magazines, binge new people. Book clubs, au- coach trip with Trainlink?  Wednesday 17 March watch your favourite televi- thor talks, Storytimes, school The Henty Library can now sion series on DVD and de- Recap of Lessons from holiday programs, technolo- make reservations for you sign the best garden/meal/ previous weeks gy seminars and craft work- with NSW Trainlink and party/holiday with fabulous Afternoon tea will be pro- shops for young and old; see Coach tickets. Come in and books. You can borrow thou- what events your library is make your booking with the vided. Places are limited to sands of dollars worth of holding, and get involved! friendly Henty Library staff. six. Bookings are essential items, absolutely free. Very few people can afford The Henty Library is opened For further information Reading is great for all of us; all they need to get ahead Tuesday – Friday 11am – and bookings please con- it’s relaxing, it helps us un- these days, and the great 5.30pm. tact: Henty Library P: derstand others and keeps news is that you don’t need Tech Savvy Seniors with 0260360179. our brains working. Lose to. Your library card gives Ben Hooper yourself in a thrilling, ro- you access to so many re- mantic, historical, scary, sources; tangible things like Tech Savvy Seniors gives clever or funny story. What- books, magazines and DVDs, older people, particularly ever you like to read, your but also intangible things those in regional and re- library staff can help you like social connection, fun mote areas of New South find your next favourite and knowledge. Drop into Wales, Queensland and book. Join a book club and your library today and get in South Australia, the oppor- experience the joy of social on the action! tunity to develop the skills connection over books (book and confidence to use tech- clubs are about so much

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for Herb Simpfendorfer to Regular meetings resumed Probus finds normality turn up at the home of any- at the Henty Community one having a birthday and Club on Wednesday, Janu- Members of the Henty- one another after a nine- play the traditional song ary 13 at 10am. Culcairn Probus Club were month break due to COVID outside on his trumpet so Anyone interested in join- able to finally get together -19. he did it also outside the ing Probus and sharing the at the Henty Community Several birthdays were cel- clubhouse on this occasion. fun, fellowship and friend- Club for their Christmas ebrated with “Happy Birth- Of special note were the ship offered to those over luncheon. Almost all mem- day” being rendered for birthdays of Harold Ja- 65 are asked to contact the bers were able to attend each one. Apparently it is netzki (99), Joan Pitson (91) secretary Kevin Fogarty on and mingle and chat with traditional in Walla Walla and Karen Kotzur (91). 0428 293 480. February - March youth activities

We have started 2021 off MHFA Ambassador with a bang already run- Program ning and planning plenty of Applications for the exciting programs and ac- MHFA Youth Ambassador tivities to really make this Program 2021 are open to year amazing! all members of the com- Fun in the Sun in the munity who represent Greater Hume Australia's diverse youth We had such an amazing community and is pas- Joan Pitson, Harold Janetzki and Karen Kotzur at Probus Christmas time these January Holi- sionate about better men- Luncheon. days holding a variety of tal health outcomes, in- events to cater for every- creased awareness and one. We have run skate- reduced stigma around board and scooter lessons at mental health issues in each of our skateparks with Australia's youth. To find the fantastic Al’s Skate out more or to place your Company from Albury/ application search MHFA Wodonga. We have also Ambassador Program and made it free entry to the follow the steps there. pools for Australia Day and Don’t forget to keep a look have run Beeswax skin care out on our socials – workshops within each of ‘Greater Hume Council our Libraries. Youth Advisory Commit- Youth Week tee’ on Facebook and ‘GHC_YAC’ on Instagram Youth Week this year is and keep connected with running in April once again us. and we are in planning mode to make it spectacu- You can share any ideas lar! you want to see in our town and community with The Youth Advisory Com- us on there anytime or mittee and the Greater you can contact us at the Hume Libraries will be col- Henty Library, or on 0458 laborating for a joint event 228 007. which will be included in Seniors Week program as well. Our Festival of Possibilities will be coming back in a brand new format. It will still be as big and as fun as it was two years ago so make sure you keep your eyes out for that on our so- cials.

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Farrer MP Sussan Ley to that district’s economy. through to affiliation fees, sales or raise funds, so I recently announced one-off “It’s estimated agricultural or even just keeping the truly hope this money en- ‘recovery’ payments to lo- shows and field days con- power on.” sures everyone can be back cal agricultural show and tribute more than $1 billion “The funding in excess of on deck in 2021,” Ms Ley field day organisers help- to Australia’s economy each $220k for Farrer was repli- said. ing to cover eligible ex- year, but they rely largely cated Australia-wide and Grant amounts were based penses for cancelled events on financial assistance from part of $34 million in sup- on eligible expenses and during 2020. sponsors and attendees.” port for committees and attendance/size of the According to Ms Ley nearly “The Agricultural Shows organising bodies to deal event every show or field days and Field Days program with cash flow pressures The Henty Machinery was ‘scratched’ in the elec- allows my local show and forced cancellations.” Field Days Co-operative torate this year; not only a groups to recoup some of “Many business exhibitors Ltd received $70,000.00. blow for each town and their yearly costs such as and community groups rely local community, but also rates, rent or insurance on ‘their show’ to generate Committee aspires to improve support Date set to say thank you As a follow-up on ensuring from anyone who would be about disability, aged and the community has access interested in accessing other community services. The planned First Re- to transport, many people transport, programs and/or Aspire works alongside sponders public thank-you who access transport to respite. This may apply to people with disabilities and and acknowledgment for Albury have had initial those presently receiving their families to achieve March 2020 was another and positive discussions funding and also to those their goals and aspirations. casualty of the COVID with the service provider, not receiving funding. They believe everyone pandemic, but it is planned Aspire. The plan is to con- Please contact the commit- should be able to achieve to now hold the event on tinue to have a service that tee which would like to their goals and live the life Sunday, March 21 at the allows residents with addi- hear your thoughts and they choose. The focus is to Henty Community Club. tional needs to access ser- work towards supporting work together with all to vices outside of Henty. your needs. Please save the date and build a community where watch out for more infor- In addition, the Henty Lo- Aspire Support Services all people are empowered mation nearer the time. cal Health Advisory Com- will be holding an infor- and supported. mittee, (LHAC), is explor- mation street stall in Aspire would also love to ing options to run pro- Sladen Street Henty on talk to people about em- grams at Henty and the Thursday, February 18, ployment opportunities in possibility of providing from 10am to 2pm. It will the disability support in- some form of respite for provide information about dustry. Find out more at carers and their families, the services it has to offer www.aspiress.com.au or on in the future. The commit- and support you with any Facebook. tee is very keen to hear questions you may have Recycle to help mental health

Don’t forget to donate and More information about return your recyclable bot- eligible containers and the tles and cans to the local scheme in general is availa- collection point; which is ble at: located in Henty at Dales www.returnandearn.org.au IGA. Your refundable items can help make a big difference for all our young people, as all donations and refunds will go to- wards supporting all the mental health of youth in our locality through school and community-based pro- grams.

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Been thinking about a vices paid for, hands-on open to anyone who has an scription, or phone 02 6036 career in early childhood training whilst being paid, interest in being a dynamic 0100. education? Passionate on-the-job study time and a and creative team member Applications will be re- about working with chil- permanent educator posi- in a nature based long day- ceived until 5pm Friday, dren? Looking for a train- tion upon completion. care setting, looking for a 19 February 2021 and eeship to kick-start your Traineeships offer the pro- permanent career oppor- should be emailed to career? fessional learning environ- tunity. [email protected]. An early childhood educa- ment to turn your dreams Still interested? Visit Coun- au tion traineeship with into reality. Prior children cil’s website Greater Hume Children services experience is not www.greaterhume.nsw.gov. Services gives you the op- required, however, a pas- au to download the Employ- portunity to have a Certif- sion for children’s learning ment Application Guide- icate III in Children Ser- is. Council’s opportunity is lines and the Position De- Did you know one in five Australians live with disability? Want to help us create a input to ensure we can re- We’d love to know what you Dates below more inclusive and ac- duce and remove barriers for think and look forward to 2. Fill in our online survey cessible Greater Hume people with disability and learning more about your https://www.greaterhume for people with disabil- foster a more accessible and ideas for people with disabil- .nsw.gov.au/ ity. inclusive community. ity in the Greater Hume 3. Open Now and Closes Council area. Our vision is for an inclu- We want to hear from people Monday 15 February sive and accessible commu- with disability, people with There are three ways you NOTE: hardcopy surveys nity, where people with mental health conditions, can be involved and provide available at our Council disability have equitable and people with caring re- us with your ideas and feed- offices, libraries and opportunities to participate sponsibilities about how we back: childcare centres. in social and cultural life, in can create a more inclusive Community members 4. Attend a ZOOM Work- meaningful employment Greater Hume. How you can 1. Attend one of the four shop: and decision making pro- give feedback? cesses. An inclusive commu- community workshops: https://bit.ly/3i9206V nity is one where people with disability are viewed Community Workshops: positively by the wider com- Place Venue Time and Date munity and acknowledged Culcairn Council Chambers 10.00am - 11.30am Monday 22 February and celebrated for their Jindera Multipurpose Centre 2.00pm – 3.30pm Monday 22 February diverse contributions and experiences. Holbrook Library 10.30am – 12.00am Tuesday 23 February Henty Library 2.00pm – 3.30pm Tuesday 23 February Greater Hume Council will 5.30pm — 6.30pm Tuesday 23 February be reviewing their Disabil- ZOOM See above link ity Inclusion and Action No RSVP required. If you require transport, please contact [email protected]. For further Plan in 2021 and want your information https://www.greaterhume.nsw.gov.au/ or T: 60360100.

but lemongrass will take Why not try some lovely Gardening tips the heat if planted out now. flowering plants in your Basil is happy to go in now patch as well, like nastur- as well, so why not mix it tium, verbena, petunias February Lettuce is lovely at the end up and try some purple and marigolds. These guys of February, but because It’s still pretty warm out- Thai and lemon basils, as are great at attracting polli- the days are still quite hot, side, but there are some well as our old favourite, nators and beneficial in- consider popping the seed- tasty treats you can plant sweet basil. sects to your patch, and out this month. Try sil- lings under some shade they look great as well. cloth, or a more established verbeet, leeks, spring on- March ions, brussel sprouts, plant to protect its sensitive bush beans, broccoli, cau- foliage from the sun. Even Pansies are an old- liflower and celery, but try growing in partial fashioned favourite and a wait until the end of the shade. month. Still too hot for most herbs, continued on page 9

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Try growing everlasting One foggy morning — artist sheds new light daisies from seed. Pre- pare the soil by removing weeds and aerating the activity in front of them ground lightly. Keep the and then the dear rooster at seedlings moist during the back relaxed down and their two to three week just waiting for the others germination period. to tell him the story! I be- gan my artwork with an Lavender is an easy-to- apricot under painting. grow flower that instils Over this I painted various peace, creates a blanket washes of blues and of colour and has a serene scraped out the tree trunks fragrance that is unsur- and some branches to re- passed. The silvery-grey veal the under painted apri- foliage provides a delight- cot. The roosters and hen ful foil for the flowers, were under painted in the which can be blue, purple, same red/brown colours to mauve, pink, white or unify them before I careful- green. Lavender is best ‘One Foggy Morning’ is an acrylic painting 26cm x 38cm ly painted them in detail. I grown in neatly clipped hedges, in pots, in a herb We continue in this edition loved their colours and finished the roosters with circle, knot garden or with another contribution characters and the idea of some gold paint on some courtyard. by local artist, Gwen Bull- the challenge to paint the feathers that reflected the ock. foggy background. The sun gold I had noticed in real Gardenia flowers stand life. I made sure that the out against their dark, It all began when Trevor was just catching their closest foreground fence did evergreen leaves. They actually took a photo of feathers and giving a fabu- not have sharp edges to give double value as the these three, one very foggy lous shine to their colours. I give depth to the fencing. flowers always fall morning, near Kempsey. I saw the hen and the middle rooster so intent on some This was a painting I cer- 'butter' side up in a floral tainly enjoyed working on carpet around the tree. and I am glad it is being This is a lovely evergreen enjoyed in a new home. shrub for a sunny to light shade garden. from page 8 Sweet peas are fragrant annual climbing plants close relative of the popu- that never fail to bring lar viola. They are a small charm to a garden. They annual that can be plant- will happily clamber up ed now to flower in late any support you care to autumn to spring. Their give them, from fences to flowers come in a variety walls or trellises, tripods of styles, most with black or teepees. There are even in the centre, and can be newer dwarf varieties bicoloured, frilly and even that are deal for planting striped. The flowers add a among other small flow- cheery appearance to any ers or will tumble grace- garden bed, pot or hanging fully out of a hanging bas- basket, and love the full ket. sun. They will still grow in (Above excerpts from https:// partial shade, but may not www.sgaonline.org.au/ web- flower as well. They are site.) great for a garden that needs colour. Paper Daisies will add a burst of colour to any gar- den, big or small. This Australian native comes in a range of colours, includ- ing white, pink, red, or- ange and yellow, and yes, these flowers do actually feel like paper.

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ence?) or should we cut out pieces? Can you repair Santa’s other, older helpers the teddy in Santa’s arm? these old wooden chairs? Well that last question had Could you restore the a most unexpected result, floors of the outdoor forts The older white-bearded for Santa suddenly ap- at the Henty Pre-school? gentleman put in multiple peared on the fence at Invariably the reply was appearances in Henty’s Henty Automotive holding along the lines of “We’ll main street before Christ- a spanner, then he popped have a try, but there is no mas, and we are not talking up holding a Kane’s bus guarantee of the outcome!” about anyone from the and “lo and behold” he was You realize by now that Henty Men’s Shed. seen at AGnVET’s office there is always something Although there were more with an animal jetting tool happening at the shed, but than a few beards present in his hand. nothing compares with the at the shed as the fellows’ The buzz and laughter in consumption of tea, coffee cutout and painted Christ- the Men’s Shed as they and laughter. mas trees and Father tackled the various chal- Christmas by the pairs. lenges was a tonic for all, The Greater Hume Council and with Christmas and offered to pay for the Roger Macreadie wondering if the New Year slipping Christmas decorations and he needs a bigger brush. away there was an expecta- the members of the shed tion that things would be Does Santa have a cast in took up the challenge to quiet in the New Year. Far one eye (no correct it and make them. from it! make them parallel), does Members discovered paint- Santa have an ermine top There came a welter of ing skills as they negotiated on his boots (not sure - so questions from folk calling the challenges that faced let’s do some of each), which at the shed in the New them. way does Santa’s belt buck- Year. Can you repair this le up (does it make a differ- window screen? Can you make a dozen table centre

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Spelling Bee will be rein- treatment at the Albury Lions roar into 2021 stated this year. Remem- Cancer Centre which is ber, the glass is half full, located next door. Current- Since the advent of COVID bushfires in January 2020 not half empty. ly, about 350 patients are -19 in early 2020, the and the appearance of Henty Lions are delighted being treated each week. members of Henty Lions COVID soon after, which to announce that Alice Planning and construction Club, like everyone else, prevented the deferred Glachan, CEO of the Albu- for this ambitious project have had to adapt to Licola camp from taking ry and Wodonga Cancer began in 2010 with the ini- changing circumstances place the following July, the Patient and Carer’s Ac- tial support of Rotary, Li- and uncertain times. They club finally struck gold. commodation Centre, ons and Zonta. Hilltop, have not been able to carry Recently, two of its mem- (known as Hilltop), will be Stage 1, opened in 2013 out many of the usual ac- bers were able to farewell speaking at the Henty and Stage 2 is nearing com- tivities. There have, how- the children chosen from Community Club on Fri- pletion and Stage 3 is to ever, been some highlights the four local primary day, February 12, with an come. Cancer touches so to help balance the ledger. schools as they boarded the update on Hilltop’s pro- many lives. One in two In December last year the coach to travel to the Lions gress. Alice will begin her Australians will be diag- Lions club conducted a Wilderness Adventure talk after the usual fish nosed by the time they monster Christmas raffle, Camp at Licola Village in and chips available on Fri- reach 85. Come along and which turned out to be Victoria. day nights. listen to what she has to very successful and the There were some anxious Hilltop is the accommoda- say. major fundraiser for the moments in the days prior tion centre in Albury and Lions’ members would like year. This opportunity, to the camp as to whether is a charitable organisa- to wish each and every one much anticipated by the this one would be cancelled tion located on Keene of the Henty and district families in our community, too. The project is very dear Street, in the medical pre- community a safe, happy was bequeathed to Lions to the Lions’ hearts and the cinct along Borella Road. and productive New Year in 2020 by the members of club certainly appreciates Hilltop provides motel- as we all strive to make a the Henty Red Cross on the generous financial sup- style accommodation at difference. the closure of their branch. port from Henty Financial greatly reduced prices to The Lions were grateful Services (Bendigo Bank) regional patients, and for the opportunity to car- and Henty Public School P their carers, undergoing ry on the tradition. and C Association. Thanks to the great gener- It is hoped that Henty Li- osity of local businesses, ons will be able to combine organisations and individ- with the local CWA (who uals, the huge Christmas also are few in numbers) to stocking was bulging at conduct a barbecue at a the seams with items to nearby Bunnings outlet. It please everyone, so much is always a wonderful op- so that the “overflow” filled portunity to raise much- a large basket and box as needed funds. well to provide the minor With any luck, the annual prizes. Youth of the Year, Primary Despite the situation with School Debating and

Local primary children boarding the coach at Wodonga to travel to Lions Licola Adventure Camp in Victoria recently.

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and about. Email: We are back for 2021 Vacancies - We currently [email protected] have vacancies, please We’re all very excited to phone Kate on 0436 812 welcome the children and 579 to learn more families back into our Greater Hume Children Web: Services for 2021 as well www.ghchildren.com.au as children and families who are new to our ser- vices. Be water wise this summer  Water your garden only  By using mulch on the between 5:00pm – 10:00 garden you can stop wa- am. ter evaporation by up to  Avoid using water to hose 70%. Minimise lawn ar- down paths and drive- ea, choose plants and ways. shrubs that are indige- water play to keep cool. nous to our local area  In the laundry - only use We are starting to plan our and suitable for our cli- your washing machine 2021 excursions into the mate. when full and on eco community. We love having mode, buy a water-  Construct paved areas so the opportunity to get the efficient washing ma- that they slope, and children out and about and chine. make use of water run- practice road safety, protec- off. tive behaviours and learn-  In the kitchen - capture  Choose the right lawn, ing about the people and water from your tap, one with low water de- businesses in Henty. We while waiting for water to At Greater Hume Children mand and high drought are so lucky to live in a warm up or washing veg- Services Henty we have tolerance. Prepare the community that welcomes etables, use it to water been having a lot of fun soil. us – we really do love peo- your garden or indoor welcoming the children plants, only use the dish- Don’t over water. Don’t into care. The children ple waving and saying “Hello” when you see us out washer when full and on mow your lawn short, a have missed their friends eco-mode, install aerating taller lawn will shade over the break and we’ve taps to reduce water flow the roots and reduce all enjoyed watching them by 50 percent. evaporation and re- reconnect with old friends quires less watering. and make connections  For the pool – use a pool with new ones. Our staff cover, check for pool leaks Individually, following have created beautiful and consider shade op- these water wise rules play spaces for children, tions to reduce evapora- amounts to a relatively and the use of loose parts tion. small amount of water- saving, but when we com- creates opportunity for lots  In the garden, install a bine our efforts the savings of imaginative play. We’ve rainwater tank, use grey- become significant, helping started the year back in water when safe and en- us to collectively make a the heat though! And so vironmentally sustaina- significant difference. we have ensured lots of ble.

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After the arrival in Aus- pleting his secondary edu- breakdowns, punctures, tralia of the first Europe- cation at Sydney Grammar isolation and sometimes, ans, the perennial question in 1939. near starvation when sup- was what lay over the Joining the Scouts while in plies and parts didn’t arrive mountains and in the un- primary school was to have on time. Breakdowns could known expanse of the inte- a profound influence on his take months to repair. The rior and how could they life. His pack scoutmaster, rough bush track was com- could get there? John Richmond took him pleted in 1958. The site for In 1813 Blaxland, Lawson on many bush survey trips the Giles Meteorological and Wentworth found a and taught Len the intrica- Station was determined by path across the Blue cies of the theodolite, a sur- him while constructing the Mountains. Later, Sturt veying instrument for Gunbarrel. helped solve some of the measuring horizontal and Len, “scrub-bashing’’ in the riddle of the inland rivers. vertical angles, and much true sense of the word, Over the years, intrepid about astronomy. would conduct the initial Len with his tool of trade - a theodolite explorers such as Leich- These skills were to serve survey ahead of his crew in hardt, Eyre, Kennedy, him well in his army ser- the convoy behind. Once today owe much to Beadell Burke and Wills and oth- vice in the 8th and 3rd the line of road was estab- and his teams. Intrepid ers unlocked many secrets Field Survey Company in lished a bulldozer would cut travelers on the Gunbarrel of this vast and at times, New Guinea from 1942. a track through the spinifex can pause at the Beadell inhospitable continent. Upon his return in 1945, and mulga scrub. Finally, a Tree and view one of the It is said that one of the Len was involved in the grader formed the road. most remote plaques in last, great explorers was surveying and construction Len built other ‘’highways’’ Australia. Leonard Beadell, OAM, of Woomera prior to his and added a personal touch. The In 1994, Beadell was BEM and FIEMS (Fellow discharge from the AIF. named the Australian Geo- of the Institution of Engi- Work on Maralinga fol- named after his wife, the graphic Society’s Adventur- neering and Mining Sur- lowed. He helped construct er of the Year. He was a veyors), Australia. an airfield and a secret nu- named after his daughter. The Gary Highway and rather shy, often solitary Bushman, surveyor, road clear bomb testing facility Jackie Junction reflect the man with a big heart, a builder, artist and author, for the British Govern- names of his younger chil- sense of humour and an he constructed over 6,000 ment. dren. Beadell himself was enduring love for the bush. km of roads in some of the Beadell is best remembered honoured with a mountain Beadell died at Elizabeth most remote and isolated for the appropriately in the Gibson Desert and Vale, South Australia, the areas in central Australia. named Gunbarrel High- something truly out of this following year. His Herculean efforts gave way. He tried to make it as world - asteroid 3161 References: access to over 2.5 million straight as a gun barrel. In Beadell. 1. Wikipedia - square kilometres. often extreme conditions he Beadell’s roads opened up 2. Australian Dictionary of Biog- Born in 1923 in West Pen- endured the desert heat the remote, arid country for raphy - Len Beadell by Tom nant Hills, near Sydney, often far from medical help. Gara pastoralists and travellers Beadell received his prima- On one occasion he nearly 3. ABC News Radio /Perth 2018 alike. All of his roads are ry school education at the died of thirst while building - Legacy still in existence. Four- Ryde and later, Gladesville that track. This hardy pio- wheel drive enthusiasts public schools before com- neer overcame mechanical

In 1956 the Gunbarrel Highway was graded. (Photo Supplied: Con- nie Beadell)

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advice Health services available in The Henty Library staff can Henty are many and varied. also assist you to set up your NSW Farmers, Rural Ad- To register for the work- If you are new to the area or My Health Record. Staff have versity Mental Health Pro- shops please follow the link: not aware of what is accessi- been trained to support and gram (RAMHP) and Mur- https://bit.ly/36BdQT8 ble, please drop into the guide you through the pro- rumbidgee Primary Health All the workshops will be Henty Library. There you cess. There has never been a Network (MPHN) in part- from 10.30am to 1.30pm will find the Henty Local more important time to en- nership are offering free with morning tea and light Health Advisory Committee sure our medical records are access to workshops for our lunch provided. notice board and information up to date, accessible and rural communities across in the form of a pamphlet; accurate. Staff from the Please contact Larah Har- the Murrumbidgee region. outlining what services are Henty Library will be availa- ding, MPHN for further Please share this invita- available and how you can ble Thursdays 11am-1pm to details: access them. Staff at the li- help with general queries, tion far and wide with your [email protected] brary will provide assistance access to and support with local community groups Tel: 0269 233 147 (Monday – if needed. My Health Record. and networks. Thursday) or Mick Broughan The workshop is titled (LHAC) on 0447 293 286. ‘Decision Making & Stress Management for Success- On Demand Buses ful Businesses’ which ex- Wednesday and Friday. On plores the effects of stress On Demand Regional Buses Tuesdays the service leaves on decision making and Public Transport is available for the towns of Holbrook, at 7:20am — Woomargama, also provides tips around Holbrook, Morven, Culcairn, making important deci- Woomargama, Mul- lengandra, Morven, Cul- Henty, Yerong Creek, The sions. cairn, Gerogery, Jindera, Rock, Uranquinty into Wag- Burrumbuttock, Walla Wal- ga Wagga. la, Henty, Yerong Creek, The On Thursday the service Rock and Uranquinty. leaves at 7:30/8:00am If you live in or near one of Henty, Culcairn, Gerogery these towns and need to into Albury. travel into Albury or Wagga Return from both Albury give them a call. and Wagga is at 2:30pm. When you book, Regional Also the service provides Buses will arrange a time to free transfers around Albury pick you up from your home, and Wagga. a location of your choice and M: 0448 353 281 or then transfer you to the des- E: bookings@regionalbuse tination of your choice. This s.com.au between 7am and is a door to door service. 5pm. The Holbrook Bus service leaves at 7:30am - Woomar- gama, Holbrook, Morven, Culcairn, Gerogery into Al- bury at 9:00/9:30 on Monday,

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After a 10-month gap Other speakers included caused by COVID-19, Kevin Fogarty who spoke Henty-Culcairn Probus on the advisability of wear- Club resumed its normal ing personal alarm pen- monthly meeting pro- dants, particularly for gramme at the Henty those who lived alone. Community Club on Janu- Foundation members Mari- ary 13 with President Neil on Wright and Shirley Wel- Parker welcoming 28 mem- lington reminisced on the bers and 10 guests. early days of Probus 25 Guest speaker was Henty years ago. Fire Captain Phillip Takle During the meeting Presi- who addressed the gather- dent Neil presented David ing on the need to have Muller with an Honorary working smoke alarms in Membership Certificate in the home. Most deaths in recognition of his eight Probus President, Neil presenting an Honorary Membership to David house fires are from years service as Club Sec- Muller. smoke inhalation rather retary. than actual fire. Evacua- The monthly attendance ed in joining the organisa- tion plans were essential award was won by Connie tion, should contact Club in the case of fire and en- Ross. Secretary Kevin Fogarty on suring a key be left on the The next meeting will be 0428 293 480. inside of deadlocks. Jean- held at Culcairn Bowling Probus aims are fun, fel- nie Kenney moved a vote Club on Wednesday, Febru- lowship and friendship. of thanks to Phillip and ary 10. Visitors are wel- presented him with a Pro- come and anyone interest- bus pen.

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www.henty.nsw.au Page HEADERLINES Issue 66 Community Calendar February 2021 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday February 1 2 3 4 5 6 Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Childcare- Greater Hume Child- Henty Community care-Henty 8.30am to care-Henty 8.30am to care-Henty 8.30am to Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. care-Henty 8.30am to Club 5.00pm. Trinity Lu- 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- Trinity Lutheran Hall 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- Chinese/ Blue Room an Hall theran Hall an Hall an Hall Henty Myoora Knitwits 6.00pm St Paul's Ladies Guild Henty Senior Citizens Henty Playgroup River- 1.30pm-3pm Church Meeting Room Meeting life Church 10am-12 Camera Club/ CWA 1.30pm Henty Bakery 2pm noon Rooms/ 7.00pm Henty Community Club Fish & Chips and Par- mi’s/ Blue Room 6.00pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Henty Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Childcare- Greater Hume Childcare- Greater Hume Childcare- Henty Community RSL/ 10.30am Meet- care-Henty 8.30am to care-Henty 8.30am to Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. Club Bistro/ Blue ing Room/ Henty 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- Trinity Lutheran Hall Trinity Lutheran Hall Trinity Lutheran Hall Room 6.00pm CWA 2pm CWA Rooms Community Club an Hall an Hall Henty/ Culcairn Probus Henty Library Storytime Henty Community Club Henty Community Henty Playgroup River- Club 10am at Culcairn “Happy to be Me” 11am-12 Fish/Chips, Parmi’s/ Blue Club life Church 10am-12 Henty Lions Club meeting noon Room 6.00pm and at Hamburgers/ Steak noon 7.00pm Henty Bakery Henty Myoora Knitwits Henty Community Sandwiches 6.00pm 1.30pm-3pm Club 7.00pm Alice Blue Room Glachan will speak on Hilltop Cancer Patient & Carer’s Accommoda- tion Centre 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Henty Buffalo Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Child- Greater Hume Childcare- Greater Hume Childcare- Greater Hume Childcare- Pleasant Hills Patch- Lodge 1pm. care-Henty 8.30am to care- Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. Henty 8.30am to 5.00pm. work Group Pleasant Anglican Hall 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- Henty 8.30am to Trinity Lutheran Hall Trinity Lutheran Hall Trinity Lutheran Hall Hills Hall 9.30am to Henty Community an Hall 5.00pm. Trinity Luther- Greater Hume Council Henty Myoora Knitwits Henty Carers’ Group 3.30pm Club an Hall Meeting/Holbrook 1.30pm-3pm 1.30 pm - Community Henty Community Hamburgers/ Steak Henty Playgroup River- Henty & District Lifestyle Centre Club Birthday Tea and Sandwiches 6.00pm life Church 10am-12 Centre Committee Meet- Henty Community Roast Night/ Blue Blue Room noon ing/ 7.30pm Club Room 6.00pm Fish and Chips/ Blue

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