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New Speedway Club Shirts available now at the CRC MONKEY MIA - SHARK BAY MONKEY MIA - SHARK BAY LAT 25°48' S LONG 113°43' E TIME ZONE -0800 LAT 25°48' S LONG 113°43' E TIME ZONE -0800

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 Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2020, Bureau of Meteorology Datum of Predictions is Lowest Astronomical Tide p. 2 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 Times are in local standard time (Time Zone UTC +08:00) Moon Phase Symbols New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter Executive Officer’s Report

Ngala Parenting Workshops Bev, Janet, Bronwyn, Cindy, Corina and Over the course of three days, representatives from Ngala Julie are amazing people as they have hosted a variety of parenting workshops at the Rec Centre continued throughout this entire year to Meeting room and an informal MUMS/BUBS session. Thirty volunteer and provide the morning tea, two participants came along to learn from these educators, organise quiz and word challenges and enjoy a chat and have a cuppa. much more so on behalf of the SBCRC we personally want to thank you. Your contributions to Dental Van making this group a socially inclusive and friendly space is Contact has been made with the visiting dental van to ask appreciated. It's people like you that inspire others. when they will be returning to the Bay. Unfortunately they have advised the earliest they may be coming to the Bay is Lately the group has been participating in weekly funny quiz September. challenges, games of bingo and recently the ladies from Palliative Care in Geraldton came to discuss their services. Customers with a Centrelink issued health care card or They plan to return in the near future and welcome pension card can attend a Government clinic in Carnarvon conversations or providing information. You are welcome to or Geraldton, otherwise patients will need to attend a call Robyn on 0407 949 040 to discuss their services. private dentist. Please contact Lisa Daw (from our visiting Dental Van) on 0447 854 272 who can direct you to the Rec Centre appropriate clinic. Our team of sports officers at the Recreation Centre has grown as we welcome Tianna Oakley in a part time School children needing dental assistance can attend the role. She will be the friendly face seen on Monday's and Rangeway Dental Therapy Centre in Geraldton but prior Wednesday afternoons unless our new volunteer Nicole appointments must be made by contacting on 9921 4373. Rock is assisting or casual Sharna Timmer is filling in. Night time sports will now be extended to include indoor soccer. Friendly Hub Monday nights - badminton Each Wednesday, with the assistance of some very Tuesday nights - indoor soccer special SBCRC volunteers, we run a morning tea at the Wednesday nights - basketball Shark Bay Bowling, Sport and Recreation Club from 10am Jamie Burton encouraging all ages to come along, including locals and Shark Bay Community Resource Centre visitors. A small contribution of $3 is asked for to cover the costs of morning tea expenses. Tides Notice...... 2 Executive Officer’s Report ...... 3 Our attendants volunteer weekly to bring along some Ngala...... 4 delicious morning tea whether it be home made goods Shire Notices ...... 5 and treats or even just a packet of biscuits from the supermarket. Shark Bay School News ...... 6-7 Conservation Matters...... 8-9 Shark Bay Fishing Club...... 9 Artist Inspires Malgana Artist...... 10-12 Marine Rescue Shark Bay ...... 13 St John’s Ambulance Shark Bay ...... 13 Recreation Fishing Rule Changes ...... 14-15 Shark Bay Speedway ...... 16-17 Containers for Change...... 17 Heritage Resort...... 18 Shark Bay P&C Assoc...... 19 C2C Leadership Competition...... 19 Kindy Gym, Rec Centre, Bub's Sanity Saver...... 20 Denham Crafters...... 21 Community Notices...... from 21 SES Shark Bay ...... 23 Birthday & Anniversary Notices...... 25 Denham Community Groups ...... 26-27 Local Businesses & Tradies Corner...... from 28 Shark Bay Hotel...... 30 Editorial Policy & Advertising ...... 34 St John Ambulance Country Cover...... 35 Community Calendar ...... 36

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 3 Ngala - Parenting Information

The Ngala Parenting Line is a free telephone support service for parents and caregivers of children aged 0 to 18 years who live in WA.

The service, provided by tertiary trained and experienced professionals, provides up to date child development information, parenting support and referral, to assist parents in their parenting journey. The aim of the Parenting Line service is: • For parents and caregivers to be informed, supported and confident • To support parents and caregivers to care for and raise children that are happy, healthy and thriving. • To offer information, strategies and ideas for parents and caregivers to work towards overcoming parenting challenges. • To connect families to local community services to meet the health, development and wellbeing needs of the whole family.

The Ngala Parenting Line operates as a call back service. To request a call from the Parenting Line, contact 9368 9368 or a web request can be made via the link below. The free call number for country callers using a landline is 1800 111 546.

The Ngala Parenting Line service operates between 8am to 8pm, seven days a week, including public holidays. Please note, this is not a crisis response service. If you are in crisis or need an urgent response, please contact Crisis Care on 9223 1111 or call Health Direct on 1800 022 222 if your child is unwell.

This service is provided by Ngala and supported by the Department of Communities and the Child and Adolescent Health Service.

TO CONTACT THE PARENTING PHONE LINE: Metro & mobile callers 08 9368 9368 Regional from a landline 1800 111 546

ONLINE Ngala is your trusted source of parenting information. On their web page you can find dozens of articles covering a range of topics including, but not limited to, pregnancy, parenting, nutrition, play and childhood behaviour. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please call the Ngala Parenting Line on 9368 9368 for parenting support.

Visits to Denham Minh Henderson from Ngala came to our Bubs Sanity Saver session on Friday 25th June. We enjoyed morning tea then Minh had a chat about baby and child development and sang some songs with us.

Thanks to Minh and her team from Ngala. Also thanks to Parenting Connection and WA Government Department of Communities that assist in bringing workshops to Denham. Lastly a big thank you to our venue: the Shark Bay Bowling, Sport and Recreation Club.

Natalie Dul

p. 4 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 Upgrading of town TV Transmission Shire of Shark Bay Notices The town’s TV transmission (for WIN, GWN and the TEN network) needs to be upgraded from an MPEG2 to an MPEG 4 system. This is a required upgrade to ensure the continuity of the service, but unfortunately many older TV’s are not able to decode the MPEG4 signal, and so will not be able to receive pictures and/or sound once the upgrade is completed.

Expression of Interest - Temporary For those residents and visitors who do not want to buy a new TV, a set top Casual Labourers / Operators box (cost between about $40 - $70 from most reputable electronics stores) Positions Available should be sufficient to decode the upgraded signal. The Shire of Shark Bay Works Department is seeking Expressions of Interest from experienced Truck Drivers/ The Town's TV transmission was scheduled to be upgraded Plant Operators and Labourers/General Hands. 30th June 2021. You may be required to rechannel your TV programs for WIN, GWN and the TEN network, as the Truck Drivers/Plant Operators - Experience in road Town's transmission is being upgraded from MPEG2 to an construction advantageous, must have current HC MPEG 4 system. licence. Discovery Centre Manager Labourers/ General Hands - Experience in maintaining We are really pleased to let you all know that Candice Uszko, parks and playgrounds experience in construction and the Shire’s Community Development, has been awarded the building maintenance advantageous, must have current Discovery Centre Coordinator role. She started on June 21st. MR licence. For those who haven’t previously met her, Candice has been Please send in your resume/details via email to admin@ a Shark Bay resident for over 2 years now, and has regularly sharkbay.wa.gov.au. Please include your name, “helped out” at the Discovery Centre. She has a wealth of address, DOB, contact details, any skills/qualifications, knowledge about the local community and has been involved and licences. with tourism projects such as a our virtual 7 day tour that we did last year, and the TV commercials that we ran in 2020.

Better Health Program The WA Country Health Service is funding the Better Health Program for kids and families across WA. We are currently enrolling participants in our term 3 program. The Better Health Program is a free, healthy lifestyle program for families.The program is evidence-based and is developed and delivered by qualified health professionals to support families with making sustainable health changes at home.

PUBLIC NOTICE DATES AND TIMES FOR THE ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR 2021

In Accordance with the Local Government Act 1995 Council wishes to advise that the Ordinary Council meetings for 2021 will be held as follows:

July 2021 - Wednesday 28th August 2021 - Wednesday 25th September 2021 - Wednesday 29th October 2021 - Wednesday 27th November 2021 - Wednesday 24th December 2021 - Wednesday 15th

All meetings will commence at 3.00 pm in Council Chambers

Paul Anderson - Chief Executive Officer

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 5 Shark Bay School News

Term 2 this year is a long one, 11 weeks of pretty intense School Council learning and activities. We’ve pushed on through colds, School Council met on 18 May. Members reflected on nits, exams, rain, IT issues and kept the focus on caring for Council’s success in understanding and reviewing the our students’ learning and well-being. We’re into the second schools’ Strategic Focus and direction, and our success term of our new learning programs in literacy in particular, as a staff in sharing learning programs with families, as and are starting to analyze preliminary data highlighting we continually seek ways to improve. We thank Rich what a fantastic job our students and staff have been doing. Butterworth for his contribution to the Council and are sorry For all that special events are valued, our underlying focus to lose him to Karratha. We wish Rich and his family all the is on students making the best possible progress every very best for their move. Parents/carers interested in joining day and setting themselves up for success in the future. our School Council are warmly welcomed – please ask for Every day studentsNUMERO are at school, and to happy, find opportunities healthy and on for our more information and a nomination sheet at reception. time, and every well-planned lesson they undertake, every students to play with/against students book they read at home and all the homework carefully Learning Support completed, takes themfrom on other that schools. journey. Thank you parents Students have different learning needs and an advantage

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FREE Community Art Workshops Keep your eyes open for community art workshops to be conducted during the week of 23rd August with renowned biodiversity artist Angela Rossen and proudly supported by the Shark Bay Arts Council.

Two workshops will be open to all Denham residents, no previous experience is needed. All participants will have the opportunity to create their very own artwork to be included in the Biodiversity Festival Exhibition in September at the Rose de Freycinet Gallery before taking your artwork home.

Come along and join in the fun!

Conservation Matters

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p. 8 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 Conservation Matters Celebrate the Bay! The Shark Bay World Heritage Area turns 30 this year. To celebrate the anniversary, the “Celebrate Shark Bay Photographic Competition” is now open and proudly supported by: • Shark Bay Aviation, • Dirk Hartog Island Ecolodge, • WA Ocean Park, • Shark Bay Arts Council, and the • Dirk Hartog Island National Park Return to 1616 Ecological Restoration Project Open to all Denham residents, photos of the natural features of the World Heritage Area are eligible. Entry forms and terms and conditions can be found on www.sharkbay.org/world-heritage or picked up from the Denham Parks and Wildlife Office. For more information, see the poster below.

Shark Bay Fishing Club

Research Scientist Dr Peter Coulson from Science and anglers minimised shark Resource Assessment at Fisheries (DPIRD) recently came bite-offs. It wa suggested JOBS to Denham to present their recent research findings using people should move every 30 minutes. AVAILABLE shark deterrents. 20 people came to hear the findings as 2. Three deterrent devices were trailed, a magnetic, an IN DENHAM well as check out the latest shark deterents on the market electric and an acoustic based deterrent. including magnetic SharkBanz, orca whale mimicking 3. Tests were undertaken in waters around Exmouth and noises technology (acoustic) and other deep sea electronic the Murion Islands and off the Montebello Islands with pulse options. video footage also taken. 4. Deterrent devices did not stop the occurrence of Title: Testing deterrents to mitigate shark depredation in shark depredation, but did reduce the proportion of line fishing across Western Australian fishing sectors fish lost to sharks. 5. The behaviour of sharks in the presence of deterrents Funding: Recreational Fishing Initiative Fund and DPIRD differed and effect of the deterrent was influence by shark abundance. Project objectives: Project consisted of three components; 6. Shark species responsible for depredation included 1. Survey recreational fishers and charter operators to 5-6 “whaler” species and the . identify shark deterrents that have been developed 7. Large cods are also responsible for fish bite-offs and currently being successfully used. which was seen in video footage taken whilst testing 2. Test a range of shark deterrents during at sea was trials to establish the level of effectiveness of each occuring in technique at reducing shark depredation during line Exmouth fishing operations. waters. 3. Series of presentations on project outcomes to recreational fishers in regional centres.

Results: 1. Survey of recreational fishers indicated that moving spots and stopping fishing were the main ways

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 9 science Seagrass science inspires Malgana artist

Elizabeth Sinclair Research Scientist Kings Park Science and The University of Western Australia Tiahna Oxenham Malgana artist and environmental science student Murdoch University Wolfgang Lewandrowski Research Scientist Kings Park Science and The University of Western Australia

athaagudu (two waters), also with the vibrant emerald greens of living in extremely high light Gknown as Shark Bay, is the ribbon weed ( australis) and environments. traditional country of the Malgana rich deep purples of sun-drenched Exploring the anatomical structures people. It is also home to expansive wire weed. of (and comparative works seagrass (wirriya jalyanu) meadows. Let us take you on a high- with eucalypt species) provides Two large temperate species make resolution journey to the surface of inspiration for environmental science up over 4000 km2 of seagrass seagrass leaves and the individual cells student and emerging Malgana artist, meadows in this World Heritage site. giving life and colour within them. Tiahna Oxenham. From far above the crystal- The bright green chloroplasts In keeping with cultural heritage clear blue-green water has dark are the engine room powering protocols, art works are created from ‘black’ stripes created by wire weed photosynthesis, while the dark pink plant material collected on Malgana (Amphibolis antarctica). Under the to purple anthocyanin pigments country, keeping her connection to water the colour palette comes alive provide sun protection to wire weed country alive.

Aerial photograph of the ‘tiger stripes’ created by wire weed (Amphibolis antarctica) in Shark Bay. Photo: George Steinmetz, 2018

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Tiahna Oxenham looks at a high-resolution leaf section image with Dr Wolfgang Lewandrowski. Photo: Elizabeth Sinclair

Fresh seagrass collections were epidermal cells – the cells that protect All sections were inspected made in Shark Bay waters, with the leaf from the outside world. under a high-resolution compound permission from the Malgana Vibrant green chloroplasts are visible microscope to capture images of Aboriginal Corporation to in the ribbon weed cells. the internal cells. No staining was remove plants from country. The Transverse sections were prepared necessary to highlight the different collections included ribbon weed from living seagrass leaves by carefully cell types, as the cells distinctly and (Posidonia australis) and wire weed sectioning leaves to the thickness of naturally fluoresce. (Amphibolis antarctica). a single cell, almost invisible to the Seagrasses do not have stomata – A glimpse onto the surface of naked eye, using a sharp feather blade. the pores in the leaves that regulate seagrass leaves shows the beautiful, The thin and delicate sections were gas transfer and water loss through repeated shapes of tightly packed mounted on glass slides. epidermal cells in terrestrial plants.

Leaf surface images of ribbon weed (left) and wire weed (right) under the microscope.

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Transverse section of a wire weed leaf Wirriya Jalyanu Festival poster featured Tiahna’s ribbon weed (Posidonia) under the microscope. This image provided fruit inspired artwork, an acrylic pen on acrylic on canvas (30 x 22.5 cm). the template for the first artwork.

Instead, gas diffuses directly from the sea water through the outer wall of epidermal cells, where most of the chloroplasts are found. Thin-walled mesophyll cells encircle large, dark air-lacunae. They are full of air for gas exchange and give leaves buoyancy, which assists in the synchronous waving or ‘monami’ of seagrass leaves in response to water movement. The epidermal cells of wire weed are often brightly coloured pink to purple, with stripes of orange cells giving away the location of vascular bundles. The tightly arranged bundle sheath cells fluoresce golden and encase the vascular tissues – the transport system for critical substances and nutrients that sustain plant life. The first of four artworks to be completed in this ‘seagrass under the microscope’ series was included in a portfolio featuring seagrass-inspired artworks by multiple artists at the Wirriya Jalyanu (seagrass) Festival in Denham, Shark Bay on 8 April 2021. The festival is a celebration of Malgana language, art and science of Shark Bay’s seagrass ecosystems. An earlier work inspired by ribbon weed fruit (Posidonia australis) was featured on promotional material for the festival. Acknowledgement We thank Sabrina Dowling Giudici from Aartworks Development Program www.Aartworks.org in the Gascoyne region, a service encouraging positive relationships on country and respecting cultural creativities. Tiahna’s nature-inspired artwork can be found at https://www.juridadesigns.com. The Wirriya Jalyanu Festival was supported through the Australian Government’s National Environmental The completed artwork. Seagrass cell outlines were Science Program. drawn in pencil and meticulously filled in with a dot method using acrylic paints on cotton canvas (76cm x 50cm). Photo: Tiahna Oxenham

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p. 12 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 Marine Rescue Shark Bay

It has been a quiet month as far as jobs go for the Tamala Rose. The group decides volunteers at Marine Rescue Shark Bay with only a couple all aspects of the new vessel, so of breakdown tows required but there has been plenty it is quite a lengthy and detailed going on behind the scenes. process. Watch this space for future updates. Seven of our members took part in a two day Seamanship training course in Denham with DFES trainers, Simon Now is a great time to become a Marine Rescue Volunteer. Miller and Dan Goodlad. This course is part of the training If you would like to get involved call the office on 9948 1376 pathway to becoming recognized rescue vessel crews. and ask for an application form. Meet new people, learn It teaches the volunteers some of the skills they will use new skills and help to keep the boating public safe whilst in their roles such as knot tying and rope splicing, vessel they are out on the water. berthing and anchoring etc. Marine Rescue Shark Bay

Our group was successful in applying for a $1000 grant from the Shire of Shark Bay Community Assistance Grants Fund. The money will be used to purchase a new barbecue for our meetings and social get togethers at the shed. Distress Thanks to the Shire for their generosity.

In other exciting news DFES has announced that Tamala Rose is to be replaced. Their risk assessment for this area FLARES has found that we should have a recue vessel in the 10 to 12 metre size range to safely carry out the types of tasks we are asked to do. $170 A sub-committee will be formed to work out what type of vessel the group wants to have built. It could be a box of 4 monohull, catamaran, RHIB style or another air rider like On sale at the Shark Bay CRC

Our Volunteers attended this many call outs in June: 9

Bringing the total for the year to: 76

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 13 WA Statewide recreational

fishing rule changes WA Statewide recreational fishing rule changes – From 1 July 2021 we are introducing new boat fishing frequentlyfor demersal askedfinfish questions by rules for recreational fishing in Western line anywhereFrom in the1 July State 2021 mustwe are beintroducing in new rules for recreational fishing in Western Australia which will help manage potential possession ofAustralia a release which weight,will help manage including potential impacts on demersal finfish due to increased impacts on demersal finfish due to both recreationalfishing and activity. charter skippers. increased fishing activity. This rule previouslyThe changes only will applied have a minimal in the impact on day trip fishers and are a proactive West Coast Region.management response to issues raised by the WA fishing community. The changes will have a minimal impact Why have the rules changed?What are the main rule changes? on day trip fishers and are a proactive Demersal finfish are typically long-lived and highly management response to issues raised by vulnerable to increases in fishing Trip limitspressure. – the As possession a result of limit on a fishing trip is 10kg of finfish fillets from the WA fishing community. COVID-19 related travel restrictionsany species, in 2020 no and skin 2021 required, there plus and additional 10kg of large pelagic species has been a significant increasesuch in recreationalas mackerel, fishingtuna and shark, stored separately with skin attached. participation, particularly in the The Gascoyne existing andpossession Pilbara limit of 20kg of fillets of any species will continue to What are the main rule changes? areas. As a result, the communityapply has at araised person’s a number principal of place of residence. The possession limit of 10kg of • Trip limits – the possession limit on a concerns that the additional fishingfinfish filletsactivity and may one negatively day’s bag limit of whole fish; or two days’ bag limit of whole fishing trip is 10kg of finfish fillets from impact the stocks of slow growingfish remains demersal unchanged. species, such as pink snapper and emperors, in proximity to popular any species, no skin required, plus and  Passengers on extended live aboard charter tours are exempt from the trip limit areas. and can still accumulate up to 20kg of fillets of any species provided the fish are additional 10kg of large pelagic species labelled with the person’s full name, the name of the charter boat and the date such as mackerel, tuna and shark, DPIRD has introduced the newthe rules tour toended. help protect ocean resources and ensure sustainability to maintain quality  Filleting at sea - the 30cm minimum fillet length for fish filleted at sea has been stored separately with skin attached. fishing experiences for current and future generations. removed, however, fillets of any species transported or stored at sea must have • The existing possession limit of 20kg skin attached for species identification. How was the recreational fishing community consulted of fillets of any species will continue to  Definition of whole fish - the definition of a whole fish or fish trunk has been on these changes? apply at a person’s principal place of amended to allow for large pelagic species to be cut in two pieces and still be Peak recreational fishing body Recfishwest consulted considered as one fish for storage and possession limit purposes. residence. The possession limit of 10kg with the fishing community andundertook a survey of its  of finfish fillets and one day’s bag limit members to canvas their views Release and gauge weights the level – the of master of a boat fishing for demersal finfish by line anywhere in the State must be in possession of a release weight, including both of whole fish; or two days’ bag limit of support for various management changes. In addition to the survey, multiple reports wererecreational received andthrough charter various skippers. This rule previously only applied in the West whole fish remains unchanged. channels from community groups.Coast Region. • Passengers on extended live aboard charter tours are exempt from the trip When will the rules beWhy implemented have the and rules reviewed? changed? DPIRD has reviewed Recfishwest’s recommendations and limit and can still accumulate up to 20kg the Minister for FisheriesDemersal has approved finfish areamendments typically long-lived to the and highly vulnerable to increases in fishing of fillets of any species provided the fish Fish Resources Managementpressure. Regulations As a result 1995. of COVID-19 The related travel restrictions in 2020 and 2021 there are labelled with the person’s full name, new rules will come intohas effect been on a significant1 July 2021 increase and will in be recreational fishing participation, particularly in the reviewed after 12 months.Gascoyne and Pilbara areas. As a result, the community has raised a number of the name of the charter boat and the concerns that the additional fishing activity may negatively impact the stocks of slow- growing demersal species, such as pink snapper and emperors, in proximity to popular date the tour ended. Where can I find out more information about the rules? areas. • Filleting at sea - the 30cm minimum fillet DPIRD offices can provide advice and copies of the length for fish filleted at sea has been Recreational fishing guide.DPIRD has introduced the new rules to help protect ocean resources and ensure sustainability to maintain quality fishing experiences for current and future generations. removed, however, fillets of any species Alternatively, you can find more about the rules and other transported or stored at sea must have recreational fishing issues from the Department’s website – skin attached for species identification. which also has office contact details. If you would like to receive regular updates about recreational fishing rules, • Definition of whole fish - the definition research and management, You can also sign up to our of a whole fish or fish trunk has been recreational fishing e-newsletter Catch! amended to allow for large pelagic species to be cut in two pieces and still Some of your questions answered… Q. If the new rules are to protect demersal species, be considered as one fish for storage why can’t nearshore species fillets make up my 20kg and possession limit purposes. possession limit, after I’ve hit my demersal cap of 10kg – • Release weights – the master of a mulloway for example. Why can it only be 10kg of pelagic species fillets?

p. 14 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 A. The new 10kg fillet possession limit has been introduced for a number of months, does that count as my “place as a proactive management response to recent increases of residence”, allowing me to have more than 10kg of in recreational fishing participation across the state resulting demersal fillets in my possession limit? from COVID related travel restrictions. The new ‘trip limit’ A. No – your ‘principal place of residence’ does not include is designed to ensure the available catch of all species is a stay in a caravan, tent, vehicle or boat. Therefore the trip shared amongst recreational fishers. limit of 10kg of finfish would still apply.

Given there is less sustainability concern for large pelagic Q. How is DPIRD going to monitor the change in species (such as mackerel, tuna and shark), and that fillets recreational catch since COVID travel restrictions to inform of these species are readily identifiable from fillets of the review of these rules after 12 months? other fish species, an allowance of an additional 10kg of A. DPIRD is currently undertaking a 12 month survey of fillets has been made. To ensure fisheries officers are able recreational boat based fishing across Western Australia. to enforce this allowance, all fillets of large pelagic fish The results of this survey will be available in early 2022 and in excess of your initial 10kg trip limit must have the skin will be compared against previous surveys, as well as attached for identification purposes. current fisheries management strategies. DPIRD will consider the outcomes of this process in consultation with Q. What is a large pelagic finfish? Recfishwest, when reviewing future management A. Finfish are categorised according to their aquatic habitat. requirements. The complete list of large pelagic finfish, which includes mackerel, tuna and shark is listed in the Recreational Q. Do these rule changes just apply to the North of the fishing guide. You can also find out which species belong to State? the large pelagic finfish category by visiting the online rules A. No – the new rules apply on a state-wide basis. fish.wa.gov.au/rules or on the Recfishwest app. Q. What evidence do we have to support the anecdotal Q. Can I choose to make up my trip limit of 20kg of fillets reports of increased fishing? with only pelagic fish? A. Reports from regional towns have indicated that A. Yes, you can. Under the new rules a person can accommodation has been fully booked outside of the usual accumulate up to the trip limit of 10kg of fillets of any peak holiday periods, tackle stores are experiencing record species (including large pelagic fish), plus an additional sales and greater than average levels of offal are requiring 10kg of fillets of large pelagic fish with the skin attached. disposal at local fish cleaning stations.

Q. If I want to skin my fish before freezing them, when can I This anecdotal evidence of increased fishing effort is remove the skin? supported by DPIRD’s quantifiable data as follows: A. Fillets may not be transported at sea with the skin off. • During 2020/21 there was a significant increase in Once you reach the mainland, you can remove the skin the number of recreational fishing licences issued. from up to 10kg of fillets of any species. However, the skin • Boat ramp camera data indicates a significant must remain attached to any fillets of large pelagic fish that increase in the number of boat launches at key boat exceed your 10kg trip limit until you return to your principal ramps throughout this period, compared to previous place of residence. years, in particular in the West Coast, Gascoyne and Pilbara regions. Q. I live in a regional area, but want to bring fish back to my family in Perth occasionally. Am I still restricted to only 10kg Q. What is DPIRD doing at a fisheries management level of demersal fish when travelling to Perth, even though I’m to address the shark bite-off problem – given it could be not on a fishing trip? argued it’s a bigger sustainability threat to demersal fish A. The new 10kg trip limit applies to all fillets stored by a stocks than increased domestic tourism? person other than at their principal place of residence. As A. There are a number of contributing factors likely to be you are travelling and not at your principal place of associated with the increasing reports of shark bite-offs (or residence, you cannot have more than 10kg of demersal depredation) and therefore the development of suitable fillets per person. 10kg of fillets is still a generous amount of mitigation measures is complex. Accordingly, a number of fish for a family, making 50 x 200 gram meals. projects are currently being undertaken by DPIRD to better understand and address shark depredation across the Q. What if I catch a big deep-drop demersal like a bass State. These projects include a Recreational Fishing grouper and I get more than 10 kilos of fillets off it? Initiatives Fund (RFIF) study to identify and test mitigation Transporting fish like this whole in good condition is not strategies and the effectiveness of shark deterrent devices practical. What am I supposed to do with the excess fillets? that use acoustic, electronic or electromagnetic A. When targeting large demersal fish like bass groper you technologies. A series of presentations on the results of the need to be mindful of the new 10kg trip limit and plan ahead RFIF project are being held in regional areas in the north- if you choose to fillet your fish prior to returning to your west of the State and Perth in mid-2021. Any measures principal place of residence. If you are going to target these designed to reduce depredation need to be considered in large fish, be prepared to share your catch and all stop the context of the overall shark resource in order to avoid fishing once each person travelling with you has reached potential unintended sustainability impacts. This includes their 10kg trip limit. You don’t need to be the person who recognising that the status of some of the shark species caught the fish to be in possession of a 10kg trip limit of believed to be involved in depredation are currently in fillets. recovery or listed as protected species.

Q. If I am staying for an extended stay in a static caravan fish.wa.gov.au/recfishing July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 15 Shark Bay Speedway Club

Carnarvon 5th & 6th June did his best to give the Baker boys a run for their money Speedway racers, fans and vollies have had a busy month but couldn’t quite catch the blue and yellow cars as they here at the Shark Bay Speedway Club for the month of July manoeuvered professionally around cars on the track. A big with 3 race meets across Denham and Carnarvon keeping thanks to the Department of Regional Development and our team enthused. The Northwest Championships were Primary Industries – Gascoyne Development Commission held in Carnarvon over 2 nights during the WA Day long for sponsoring this race division for the day. weekend, a race meet the equivalent if not bigger than our Far Western Championships. A large group represented Also our Club welcomed the Street Stocks Perpetual our Club and competed over the weekend as some of the Trophy day on the 12th sponsored by Des and Beate states best competed. Matthews at the Heritage Resort. A popular local division however only 4 cars were racing by the end with our Club Starting with our juniors, 5 competed and all did vice president Greg Hewitt taking out 4th place. Greg’s a exceptionally well considering the talent amongst the clean and impressive driver to watch so keep your eyes out fields. Bodhi Garner wasn’t scared to give it a crack as he at the Far Western for the green machine, car number 17. competed for the first time in Carnarvon and at his second ever race meet. Driving incredibly well and holding his line Only 3 modifieds hit the track with Dave Harrower and as any new driver is taught, Bodhi was involved in a few Jimmy McGiveron testing out their recently purchased cars spin outs and incidents, none being at his own fault. A bit against the newly built Michael Ricetti weapon. For the exciting for the spectators, which was all caught on camera majority of racing the cars spaced themselves out a little so by our very own junior race mums! they could test their motors and how the car handles on our dirt track in preparation for our Far Western event in July. Kaylee Francis, continues to improve at every race meet, gaining speed, momentum and car handling techniques. Mick Reynolds struggled with his sprint car as it dropped She is known amongst the kids and her fans for turn 2, a drive shaft so unfortunately that put an end to sprint car which has now been titled Kaylee’s corner. Cheeks only racing that day. ever spins out on turn 2, not sure why but its her sweet spot that proves a challenge every now and then. Nothing she The 5 juniors mentioned earlier all competed plus local can’t master in time! Brody Child in New Stars. What was impressive to note was Beau Morgan had a few issues with his car which saw him Tayla Burton continues to push her little white corolla to roll onto the track for heat 1 only in first gear due to gearbox extremes, which unfortunately we can see is going to cost issues, so off they went and came back out in the feature us more money sooner rather than later as she needs a after a gearbox change. faster car. Tay Tay came away from the weekend with 2 seconds, 3 thirds and unfortunately her biggest regional Lastly we just want to thank the juniors for stepping up and competitor Archie Root caught her in the feature so she cooking the free sausage sizzle after the event. Everyone finished 4th. All our New stars came away from a Blue was so impressed with your team work and the effort put Ribboned event smiling and cars undamaged! in by both local and visiting juniors that we have decided to continue this tradition and will have our energetic juniors Our top star juniors were represented by none other than cook after all race meets, to help out our volunteers. Little Ella Ricetti and Beau Morgan. Considering there was a legends! extremely competitive field of drivers recently returned from the Juniors State Titles in Karratha, both drivers proved they are worthy and will continue to turn heads as they improve.

Michael Ricetti represented and made his presence known in the modifieds with a field of quality drivers. He has settled in comfortably after making the switch from racing stockies, and continues to get better every race.

Mick Reynolds continues to impress as he piloted his sprint car to 2 dominant heat wins on the first night and strong heats on the second that saw him start out of 7th for the feature.

Shark Bay Club meet – 12th June We welcomed our 2nd race meet in the Bay for our race season and around 35 cars to some magic weather in the Bay on the 12th. Brian Child and Daniel-Ryan Van-Esch debuted in the production division, both giving it a crack for the Production Perpetual Trophy day and competing against the 2019 Junior National Champion Mitchell Baker and his older brother Ashley Baker. Local Ryan Allan p. 16 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 Carnarvon – 26th June To finish off the end of June, our crew headed back to Carnarvon on the 26th to attend their production 20/20 event. Although not many drivers made the track, partially because they were saving their cars for the big one in a few weeks, the 5 juniors still represented and did us proud as did Mick Reynolds in his sprint car.

Speedway isn’t just about helping out at our track, our vollies continue to assist our friends in Carnarvon at their race meets by assisting in the tower with lap scoring, commentating and even running their bar. We wouldn’t do it if we didn’t love it, so thanks to everyone for helping out!

Far Western Saturday 10th July is our biggest race meet for the year and our chance to make some needed dollars to fund all our race meets. It requires a good month of track preparation (which involves around 15 volunteers watering every few hours every single day for a month), plenty of administration prep handling driver nominations, insurances and permits, trophy orders etc as well as ordering and preparing food and bar supplies, getting the venue and amenities cleaned and so on. We thank everyone for putting their hands up to help as we couldn’t continue to host such events without our volunteer support!

We are now in a position to offer eftpos at the main gate, canteen and bar through Square with a 1.9% surcharge. Entry prices for the event are; $30 adults, $25 concession, $10 children (school aged), $70 family. Better still if you were a member you would have got in for free.

We plan to start racing at around 9am – 10am however it is all subject to car counts.

Shaun Burton - President, 0448 442 884 [email protected]

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July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 17 p. 18 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021 Shark Bay P & C Assoc.

Lunches Fundraiser: The last lunch fundraiser was held on the 16th of June. A massive thanks to the team: Sarah, Nicole, Tianna, Jennie, Mel, Claire H who all contributed to getting this yummy lunch out to the hungry hoardes.

The ladies are planning a new lunch Shark Bay P&C Fundraiser fundraiser for Thursday the 29th of July. We look forward to what is is on the 2020 BLIND FOOTY TIPPING COMPETITION menu this time. How it works:

Blind Footy Tipping: There are 198 games played throughout the home and away season. Your task is to try to Mrs H is still taking out the lead on the pick the winner in all games before the season starts on Thursday 19th March 2020. footy board so not alot of changes there. th Congratulations Claire! Can she hold the Entries must be in to the school by 3PM WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH 2020. No late entries lead until the end? will be accepted.

Simply select the team you think will WIN in each game in all 23 rounds by circling or July Markets: We will be hosting a $500 moneyboard highlighting on the BLIND tipping card. during the Winter markets. If anyone wants 1 point will be awarded for a win. No points for draws. The season does not extend to finals. to assist with selling tickets, please contact myself... we are grateful for any help so why The cost is $10 per entry. not get involved. A prize will be awarded to the halfway mark leader (end of round 11) and First and Second Shire grant places at the end of the season. We recently applied to the Shire for a $1,000 In the event of more than one winner then the prize will be split evenly between the first grant to go towards disco equipment. To our pleasant surprise the Shire is kindly awarded place winners. us $1,500, which is greatly appreciated. Please send all entries and entry fee to Shark Bay School by 3pm WEDNESDAY 18th Thanks to the Shire of Shark Bay for their MARCH 2020. generous financial support! Cards may be copied if you wish to enter more than once or for additional family members. Coming up in Term 3: Meeting in the school Libraray 4th August Please contact Claire Harrower on 0411 107 226 or Bec Moroney 9948 0000 if you have any @ 4:30pm. queries or for additional cards. Let the bragging rights begin!!!! Thank you for your support. Payment Options Natt Dul - On behalf of the P&C Executive Committee Option 1 - Cash – include with your tipping form. Country to Canberra's Leadership Competition open now! Option 2 - Direct Deposit C2C Leadership Account Name: Competition Shark Bay Primary School Parents and Citizens’ Association Incorporated BSB: 066509 Account Number: 00903066 Respond to the 2021 question: Country to Canberra’s annual LeadershipReference: is OPEN NOW! We are excited to open our 2021Email Leadership remittance Competition/ proof of deposit Question, to: [email protected] and COURAGE TO encourage all eligible rural women and non-binary students to respond CHALLENGE: for the chance to win an all-expenses paid Power Trip to Canberra. Our eligibility criteria has recently been expanded - this can be viewed in

What is the role detail on our website, in our Terms and Conditions. of rural women in This year we are asking entrants to respond to: COURAGE TO driving change in CHALLENGE: what is the role of rural women in driving change in their communities? their communities?

Winners Entrants can submit a 400-600 word written response, or a 3-4 minute receive an all video response. All previous winning entries, going back to 2014, are expenses paid trip available for viewing on our website for inspiration! to Canberra - meet top politicians O P E N T O R U R A L and CEOs, and get G I R L S A N D N O N - Entries are open now and will close on the 23rd of July 2021. Entries are amazing leadership B I N A R Y S T U D E N T S I N submitted through the Leadership Competition entry portal on the C2C G R A D E S 1 0 - 1 2 ! ! training! website. http://countrytocanberra.com.au/ F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N , V I S I T C O U N T R Y T O C A N B E R R A . C O M . A U

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 19 Rec Centre, Kindy Gym & Bub’s Sanity Saver

Kindy Gym Fundraiser at the Fishing Fiesta Raised $677.85! Funds will go towards our end of year party, equipment and activities for the kids at the Rec Centre.

It was a bittersweet day on Tuesday the 15th June. Xavier Harrower turned 4 and celebrated by bringing along a very cool cake to share. Happy Birthday Xave! Sadly we shared some morrning tea for the last time at Kindy Gym with Chelsea and George who are leaving for Red Dog country. We will miss this beautiful family and wish them all the very best on their new adventures.

School Holidays During the school holidays we will pause our weekly kindy gym and bubs sanity saver sessions. Instead families are encouraged to come along to our open courts sessions at the Recreation Centre between 9am - 4pm on weekday.

There will be daily craft activitites as well as food and drink options in the kiosk. Children under 7 Farewell years of age are required to be supervised by a adult at all Butterworth's times. As it's a busy time in We will the Bay we encourage parents and guardians to remind their miss you! children to place their personal items in a safe and secure location at the Recreation Centre and around town. Rec Centre team

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Denham Crafters are making peg bags & microwave dish holders so come along and join us whilst carrying on with your own craft work.

If anyone has any non stretch fabric that could kindly be donated Tuesday's @ the town Hall to us we would greatly appreciate it. The material can be left at the Starts at 1.30pm, all welcome! Shark Bay Community Resource Centre any week day, 9am - 4pm.

Any enquiries please ring Bron - 0407 310 052

Shark Bay Bowling Sport & Recreation Club Former long-term residents of Denham Bunny & Anne Bruce

return to rest in Shark Bay. Family members of Bunny & Anne are WEDNESDAY'S returning their ashes to Denham. 2.30PM A short service and interment will be held We are invited to the at the Wall of Remembrance at the Denham Cemetery Bowling Club for our on Friday 23rd July 2021 at 4pm. $2 Greengames. Fee Currently we have limited Croquet equipment, so if you have Friends who wish to pay their respects and remember any please bring it along. Bunny & Anne are invited to attend the Denham Cemetery for the 4pm ceremony and to reminisce afterwards at the Boolbardie Country Club clubhouse on Monkey Mia Road See you there! where light refreshments will be provided. Fay Castling 0427 948 022 Bev Backhouse 0499 771 947 If you would like to attend, please let Ray or Jill know on 0417 177 009

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 21 Please remove your lids! THE FRIENDLY HUB

Great news... WE ARE COLLECTING AGAIN!

only The St. John of Gods Hospital in Geraldton and Ewaste $3 recyclers are accepting our collected lids and bread A session clips. Therefore, save up all your CLEAN plastic lids, 10am Wednesday’s bread clips and household batteries only. Please drop Shark Bay Bowling, Sports and Recreational Club (Francis St) them off to Shark Bay CRC at 10 Denham Rd, Denham.

Everyone welcome!

Myth: Frozen and tinned fruit and vegetables are not as healthy as fresh produce.

Fact: Frozen and tinned fruit and vegetables are as healthy as fresh produce. Research shows that vitamins and minerals are well preserved in frozen and tinned fruit Monday's and vegetables, and they should be included as part of a at healthy diet. They can be a great option when running low 1pm on fresh produce, when camping, or to increase variety when meal-planning. Choose “no added sodium” options at the Denham Town Hall when purchasing tinned vegetables and “in natural juice” (corner of Hughes & Durlacher Streets) when purchasing tinned fruit.

For more information visit Live Lighter.

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Unit Update reminder that incidents It's been rather quiet at our unit of late however we of all nature can occur have still been assiting our neighbouring Shire's with in our community at personnel for continuing clean up duties from Cyclone any time, so volunteers Seroja. A big thanks to all and especially Terry, for making with all capabilitites are himself available to head down to Kalbarri on numerous essential and needed occassions. He is now a master at securing property roofs by all groups. with tarps and rope systems, so we look forward to his training sessions upskilling our unit in the coming months. SES Shark Bay team

Our most recent call out was to assist with the bush fire Below challenge along Denham Road. We were stood down quickly as the Think you know your stuff when it comes to the SES? local Shire, volunteer fire brigade and Parks and Wildlife Bored and want something to do whilst your sitting on the team had the incident well and truely under control. We toilet reading this latest edition? Give our challenge below thank everyone for their patience as roads were closed due a go and test your knowledge of SES Skills to the pictures to visability issues caused from the smoke, as the fire and below. Draw a line from the relevant word to the picture. flames could easily be seen from Denham Road. A subtle

WebEOC RFA Online

Field Radio Operator

Land Search Team Member

AIMS Awareness

Navigate to an Incident

Off Road Driving

Fatigue Management

Map Reading

Provide First Aid

Storm & Water Damage Operations Ground Operator

Basic WAERN

SES Induction - OHS

Public Information Officer

4WD Recovery

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 23 POSITION AVAILABLE

Is driving your super power? Do you like to watching the sun come up? Are you a bit of a night owl? Don’t

mind a bit of a chat to boast about what a beautiful

part of the country you live in?

We are looking for a dynamic people person to drive a scheduled Shark Bay to Overlander Shuttle Service.

To join our great team, you must: • Have an ABN as this is a sub-contractor position • Have a PDT endorsement on your licence • Be flexible, reliable and safety conscious • Have good communication and great people skills • Be able to work with basic technology such as phone, ipad/computer, email and printer. REMEMBER TO

Is this you? COVER YOUR LOAD Work with a well-established, reputable company that supports and values its employees.

Email [email protected] with PENALTIES APPLY FOR UNCOVERED LOADS any questions or attach your resume to apply. AND LITTERING Some hero’s wear capes and some drive a shuttle! The Shire of Shark Bay employees Monday, Wednesday & Friday; The Shire of Shark Bay employees Depart Monkey Mia 2:55am work very hard to keep Denham tidy Depart Denham 3:15am work very hard to keep Denham tidy. Arrive Overlander 4:55am Please help us to maintain Depart Overlander 5:10am Arrive Denham 6:45am Please help usthe to cleanlinessmaintain the cleanliness Arrive Monkey Mia 7:05am of the town by transporting waste of theto thetown refuse by transporting disposal site waste responsibly. to the refuse Sunday, Tuesday & Friday; disposal site responsibly Depart Monkey Mia 7:00pm Do the right thing cover or Depart Denham 7:30pm secure your load. Arrive Overlander 9:00pm Depart Overlander 9:30pm Do the right thing cover or secure your load Arrive Denham 11:05pm IF YOU DON’T YOU MAY BE SUBJECT Arrive Monkey Mia 11:25pm TO SUBSTANTIAL LITTERING FINES IF YOU DON’T YOU MAY BE SUBECT TO SUBSTANTIAL LITTERING FINES p. 24 Shark Bay Inscription Post July 2021

WALK INS Stephen Poole WELCOME! BEAUTY Ecological Landscape Design & Maintenance Work OUR IN THE SERVICES *EYELASH New service in town !!! BAY EXTENTIONS WHEN th th *LASH July 8 -July 13 LIFTING

WHERE *BROW mobile 0412 797 742 [email protected] The Captains LAMINATION 30 years of experience in... Cutter *HENNA Bookings Essential BROWS landscaping ◦ gardening ◦ general maintenance food gardens ◦ erosion control ◦ retaining walls Call Zoe – 0431099442 - Contact us via Facebook / beauty in the *WAXING organic horticulture ◦ irrigation systems bay link also displayed on local shark paving ◦ painting ◦ handyman work ◦ pruning bay social media pages . *HOTSTONE permaculture ◦ planting ◦ seasonal gardening MASSAGE consultancy ◦ project management

4 Johan Bakker 5 Heath Francis J 6 Kyle Dair Gascoyne Chiropractic 9 Mike Bullock is visiting Denham at the 11 John Falconer U 11 Bill Lampert Community Resource 11 Sherri Smith Centre 16 Wayne Viney L 20 Travis Francis 21 June Lysle th nd 22 Kelly Cross 5 & 22 July Y 22 Barry Beales 27 George Livesey To make an appointment 31 Ronnie Baynes please call 9941 1490

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 25 Denham Community Groups as at July 2021

Community groups Contact Name Telephone No. Email Day(s) Location Boolbardie Country Club Jill Deschamp 0477 245 309 [email protected] Wednesday & Saturdays Golf Club, Monkey Mia Road Friday 9.30am Bubs Saniry Saver Natalie Dul 9948 1787 [email protected] Bowling Club, Francis Street (except school holidays) Coral Coast Dance Academy Miss Amy Trezona 0438 934 000 [email protected] Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday’s Denham Shire Hall

Crisis Centre Tim & Maggie Hargreaves 9948 1338 0429 481 338 [email protected] 24/7

Denham Crafters Bronwyn Hook 0407 310 052 [email protected] Tuesdays 1.30pm - 3.30pm Denham Shire Hall Call 000 for Emergency Denham Volunteer Fire and Rescue Dave Harrower [email protected] 1st, 2nd, 3rd Tuesday every Month Dampier Road, Fire Station Info ONLY: 9948 3289 Friendly Hub Julie Robins 0417 976 005 [email protected] Wednesday's 10.00am Bowling Club, Francis Street Tuesday 9.30am Kindy Gym Natalie Dul 9948 1787 [email protected] Recreation Centre (except school holidays) Call 000 for Emergency Marine Rescue Shark Bay (VMR) Drew Wassman [email protected] 4th Monday of every month VMR building, Knight Terrace Info Only: 9948 1396

Shark Bay Arts Council Claire Cooper 0415 612 621 Arts Shed - 10 Denham Road Shark Bay Bowling, John Senteneller 0400 625 138 [email protected] Scrounges - Saturday, 2pm Bowling Club, Francis Street Sport & Recreation Club Shark Bay Bridge Club Jillian Hill 0417 177 009 [email protected] Monday 1pm Denham Shire Hall

Shark Bay Business Association Inc Isobel Lockyer www.experiencesharkbay.com [email protected] 1st Tuesday of every month Recreation Centre

9948 1338 Foreshore about opposite the Interpretive Shark Bay Christian Fellowship Tim & Maggie Hargreaves [email protected] Sunday 0429 481 338 Centre

Shark Bay Community Men’s Shed David Lergessner (Secretary) 0490 371 775 [email protected] Monday 10am

Jamie Burton 0427 272 560 Shark Bay Fishing Club - Fishing Fiesta [email protected] Fishing Fiesta 13-20 May 2022 Shark Bay CRC 9948 1787 People can contact the School for Shark Bay P & C Association Natt Dul 9948 1104 [email protected] School Library meeting dates Bruce Wade (President) 0475 087 277 [email protected] Shark Bay Pistol Club Sunday Pistol Club, Monkey Mia Road Cheryl Cowell (Secretary) 0417 180 307 [email protected]

Shark Bay RSL Wayne Moroney 0439 347 683 [email protected] Far Western Championship - 10th July Shark Bay Speedway Club Shaun Burton 0427 272 560 [email protected] Shark Bay Speedway Club 7th August - Club race day Call 132 500 for Assistance Emergency Services Building Durlacher Shark Bay State Emergency Service (SES) Joe McLaughlin - 0419 902 895 [email protected] 1st 2nd 3rd Monday each month @ 5pm Info ONLY: 0402 661 787 Street

Shark Bay Stingrays Sam Roberts 0431 287 412 [email protected]

St Andrew-by-the-sea Anglican Church 9902 6476 [email protected] Sunday 9am Anglican Church

Office opening hours: St John Ambulance - Karen Gidley (Chairperson) Call 000 for Emergency Emergency Services Building Durlacher [email protected] Wednesday & Thursday Shark Bay Sub Centre Tish Browne (Shark Bay Administration Officer) Info ONLY: 9948 3023 Street 10am to 2pm

The Friendly Hub Shark Bay CRC / Julie Robins 9948 1787 [email protected] Wednesdays 10am Bowling Club, Francis Street

The Shark Bay Entertainers John Senteneller 0400 625 138 [email protected] Denham Shire Hall

The Shark Bay Youth Group Rebecca Moroney 0409 331 728 [email protected] Shark Bay School

Yadgalah Aboriginal Corp. Debbie Bellottie 9948 1318 [email protected] Monday - Friday Francis Street

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Community groups Contact Name Telephone No. Email Day(s) Location Boolbardie Country Club Jill Deschamp 0477 245 309 [email protected] Wednesday & Saturdays Golf Club, Monkey Mia Road Friday 9.30am Bubs Saniry Saver Natalie Dul 9948 1787 [email protected] Bowling Club, Francis Street (except school holidays) Coral Coast Dance Academy Miss Amy Trezona 0438 934 000 [email protected] Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday’s Denham Shire Hall

Crisis Centre Tim & Maggie Hargreaves 9948 1338 0429 481 338 [email protected] 24/7

Denham Crafters Bronwyn Hook 0407 310 052 [email protected] Tuesdays 1.30pm - 3.30pm Denham Shire Hall Call 000 for Emergency Denham Volunteer Fire and Rescue Dave Harrower [email protected] 1st, 2nd, 3rd Tuesday every Month Dampier Road, Fire Station Info ONLY: 9948 3289 Friendly Hub Julie Robins 0417 976 005 [email protected] Wednesday's 10.00am Bowling Club, Francis Street Tuesday 9.30am Kindy Gym Natalie Dul 9948 1787 [email protected] Recreation Centre (except school holidays) Call 000 for Emergency Marine Rescue Shark Bay (VMR) Drew Wassman [email protected] 4th Monday of every month VMR building, Knight Terrace Info Only: 9948 1396

Shark Bay Arts Council Claire Cooper 0415 612 621 Arts Shed - 10 Denham Road Shark Bay Bowling, John Senteneller 0400 625 138 [email protected] Scrounges - Saturday, 2pm Bowling Club, Francis Street Sport & Recreation Club Shark Bay Bridge Club Jillian Hill 0417 177 009 [email protected] Monday 1pm Denham Shire Hall

Shark Bay Business Association Inc Isobel Lockyer www.experiencesharkbay.com [email protected] 1st Tuesday of every month Recreation Centre

9948 1338 Foreshore about opposite the Interpretive Shark Bay Christian Fellowship Tim & Maggie Hargreaves [email protected] Sunday 0429 481 338 Centre

Shark Bay Community Men’s Shed David Lergessner (Secretary) 0490 371 775 [email protected] Monday 10am

Jamie Burton 0427 272 560 Shark Bay Fishing Club - Fishing Fiesta [email protected] Fishing Fiesta 13-20 May 2022 Shark Bay CRC 9948 1787 People can contact the School for Shark Bay P & C Association Natt Dul 9948 1104 [email protected] School Library meeting dates Bruce Wade (President) 0475 087 277 [email protected] Shark Bay Pistol Club Sunday Pistol Club, Monkey Mia Road Cheryl Cowell (Secretary) 0417 180 307 [email protected]

Shark Bay RSL Wayne Moroney 0439 347 683 [email protected] Far Western Championship - 10th July Shark Bay Speedway Club Shaun Burton 0427 272 560 [email protected] Shark Bay Speedway Club 7th August - Club race day Call 132 500 for Assistance Emergency Services Building Durlacher Shark Bay State Emergency Service (SES) Joe McLaughlin - 0419 902 895 [email protected] 1st 2nd 3rd Monday each month @ 5pm Info ONLY: 0402 661 787 Street

Shark Bay Stingrays Sam Roberts 0431 287 412 [email protected]

St Andrew-by-the-sea Anglican Church 9902 6476 [email protected] Sunday 9am Anglican Church

Office opening hours: St John Ambulance - Karen Gidley (Chairperson) Call 000 for Emergency Emergency Services Building Durlacher [email protected] Wednesday & Thursday Shark Bay Sub Centre Tish Browne (Shark Bay Administration Officer) Info ONLY: 9948 3023 Street 10am to 2pm

The Friendly Hub Shark Bay CRC / Julie Robins 9948 1787 [email protected] Wednesdays 10am Bowling Club, Francis Street

The Shark Bay Entertainers John Senteneller 0400 625 138 [email protected] Denham Shire Hall

The Shark Bay Youth Group Rebecca Moroney 0409 331 728 [email protected] Shark Bay School

Yadgalah Aboriginal Corp. Debbie Bellottie 9948 1318 [email protected] Monday - Friday Francis Street

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 27 Local Businesses & Tradies Corner

This space (1/2 page) can be yours for $50per month (a discount of one month’s cost applies to advertissements NOOOOOOOOOOOOO paid for the full 12 months in advance

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24hrs / 7 days Shark Bay News and Gifts

Newspapers Magazines OPEN Lotto Monday - Friday: Souvenirs 8am til 5pm Stationery Saturday: Cards 8am til 1pm Gifts Sunday: Men’s & Women’s fashion 9am til 12pm Clothing including Billabong & Betty Basics Shark Bay’s Plumbing & Gasfitting Service

• Blocked Drains Call Brian today • HWU’S • Backflow Prevention 0414 468 807 • RPZD Devices • Kitchen, bathroom, laundry renovations Shark Bay News & Gifts - Shark Bay Pharmacy and refurbishments 51 Knight Terrace • All aspects of roof plumbing Denham, Shark Bay, WA 6537 • Building maintenance and repairs • No job too big or too small T: 9948 1220 - F: 9948 1017 PL: 8146 GL: 015805

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We’re open daily @ 10am Restaurant Open every day

Coffee and cake special available between 10am-12noon, meal times: “The Old Pub” is truely the community’s pub, 12-2pm, come and cheer with the locals 5.30-8.30pm

LIVE Friday ENTERTAINMENT Jag the Joker 5-7pm Check us out on Trip Advisor benny Complimentary nibblies AWARDED: 4 STAR CERTIFICATE FOR mahem EXCELLENCE! th Tuesday Wednesday ------Friday 4 July Darts 7:30pm Local band Visit the only hotel in the world where the original ‘Parallel 26’ part of the building is playing leather from made of Shell Blocks 8.30pm (tiny compressed & lace All karaoke & cockle shells open mic th welcome! cut into building blocks Friday 30 July from Hamelin Pool) • Daily meal specials available

• Coffee & Cake @ $9.50 per person $ available daily 24 • Icy cold beverages • Accommodation available - double & LUNCH SPECIALS twin rooms Our Famous • Jukebox / TAB

BAY BURGER • We cater to everyone’s needs, just DEAL! ask - nothing is too hard with a • Available for catering and platters FREE drink! Pop in and say Hi! Fish, chicken, hamburger We’re open every day or steak burger & includes a midi of your choice What’s Happening at The Oldie at Happening What’s (beer, soft drink or house wine) Available 12-2PM DAILY

Phone: 9948 1203 Trading hours: open every day from 10am til late www.sharkbayhotelwa.com.au [email protected]

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July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 31 Local Businesses & Tradies Corner

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MIDWEST COURIERS Providing your transport solutions from Geraldton to Denham and Surrounds

For the past 6 ½ years Kalbarri Express Freight has been servicing Kalbarri and surrounding areas. After enquiries were made we are going to offer our same services to Denham, with a once a week service, delivering on a Friday. Hence Midwest Couriers was born.

As Kalbarri has grown to know our reliable, efficient and friendly service we would like to offer Denham the same reliable, efficient and friendly service.

We are a small business with a hard-working team to give you the best possible service we are able to give.

Find us on our Facebook Page as well https://www.facebook.com/Midwest-Couriers-185206275526497/

Please call 0459 499 230 to discuss your requirements

July 2021 Shark Bay Inscription Post p. 33 CRC Editorial Policy & Advertising Editorial Policy responsibility of the editorial withhold or not print at all, any prior approval is granted by role of the Inscription Post material considered unsuitable the Editorial Management The Inscription Post is and is supported by the or offensive with no explanation Committee. The author’s produced monthly by the Shark Management Committee. All needed. name must be supplied for Bay Community Resource materials submitted by the any contribution. The articles Centre in good faith as a means community are to be factual We are more than happy to printed in the newsletter do not of providing information to the and non discriminatory. accept articles free of charge necessarily reflect the views community and to promote the The Editorial Management (subject to the Editorial of the Editorial Management Shark Bay area positively. Committee has the right to edit Management Committee’s Committee, staff or volunteers any items submitted for print, approval), but limited space or management committee An Editorial Management including abbreviating, spelling, is available, so please at the Shark Bay Community Committee of the Inscription grammar and also may keep submissions short – a Resource Centre. Post has been delegated the maximum of one page unless

The Inscription Post is 1/8 Page: $20.00 The Inscription Post costs $2 to purchase. This price available for purchase 1/4 Page: $30.00 covers the cost of paper and from: 1/2 Page: $50.00 printing expenses. The DEADLINE for - Denham IGA X-Press Full Page: $75.00 Postal Subscriptions: submissions $80.00 per annum - Discovery Centre Subsequent pages: $60.00 ------into the Inscription - Shark Bay News & Gifts Please address all enquiries A discount of 1 month cost Post is the - Shark Bay Supermarket and correspondence to: th applies to advertisements The Editorial Management 25 of each month - Surf n Dolphin Gift Shop which are paid for the full 12 Committee - Inscription Post - Useless Loop months in advance. Shark Bay Community Please send your We are happy to design your If you are interested in Resource Centre. PO Box articles to: advert! 58, Denham WA 6537 selling the newsletter in Do not hesitate to contact us. Telephone: 08 9948 1787 - [email protected] your store, contact the All cancellations of adverts Facsimile: 08 9948 1823 must be received in writing at [email protected] Shark Bay Community the Resource Centre. Resource Centre.

Western Australia If you call the Shark Bay Health Centre after hours you will be transferred through to Health Direct where a Silver Chain Shark Bay Registered Nurse will ask you a number Normal business hours of questions to determine whether you Monday to Friday need further emergency assessment by the Shark Bay nurse. If you require (excluding public holidays) further assessment, your call will be put 9.00am to 12.30pm through to the local nurse. & 1.30pm to 4.00pm Examples of an EMERGENCY include: • Breathing difficulties Telephone: 9948 1400 • Chest pain • Severe abdominal pain Silver Chain provides • Bleeding that can’t be controlled AFTER HOURS health services with first aid • Convulsions and fits for EMERGENCIES ONLY • Deep lacerations • Eye or ear injuries • Uncontrolled high fever • Loss of consciousness After Hours Emergencies • Pregnancy – bleeding or onset of labour • A very sick child

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2 3 4 • 10am-2pm: • 9.30am Mums & Bubs • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole • 10am SB Christian SJA ambulance office • 1pm Bridge Club stableford Fellowship, on the open • 2.30pm Bowls - foreshore scroungers

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Chiropractor at • 1.30-3.30pm Crafters • 10am-2pm: • 10am-2pm: • 1pm Bridge Club FAR WESTERN WINTER CRC • 5.30pm Firies SJA ambulance office SJA ambulance office SHARK BAY MARKETS open open • 10am Mens Shed • 6.30pm Indoor Soccer SPEEDWAY • 10am Friendly Hub • 1pm Bridge Club • 10am SB Christian • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole Fellowship, on the • 5pm SES Training stableford • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole stableford foreshore • 6.30pm Badminton • 2:30pm Croquet • 2.30pm Bowls - 10 AM scroungers INFLATABLE FUN @ OVAL 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 • 10am Mens Shed • 1.30-3.30pm Crafters • 10am-2pm: • 10am-2pm: • 1pm Bridge Club • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole • 10am SB Christian • 1pm Bridge Club • 5.30pm Firies SJA ambulance office SJA ambulance office stableford Fellowship, on the open open foreshore • 5pm SES Training • 6.30pm Indoor Soccer • 2.30pm Bowls - • 10am Friendly Hub scroungers • 6.30pm Badminton • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole stableford • 2:30pm Croquet

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 • 10am Mens Shed SCHOOL • 10am-2pm: Chiropractor at Inscription Post • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole • 10am SB Christian • 1pm Bridge Club RETURNS SJA ambulance office CRC articles due stableford Fellowship, on the open foreshore • 5pm SES Training • 10am-2pm: • 2.30pm Bowls - • 10am Friendly Hub scroungers • 6.30pm Badminton • 9.30am Kindy Gym SJA ambulance office • 9.30am Bubs Sanity • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole open saver • 1.30-3.30pm Crafters stableford • 1pm Bridge Club • 5.30pm Firies • 2:30pm Croquet • 6.30pm Indoor Soccer

26 27 28 29 30 31 1 AUG • 10am Mens Shed • 9.30am Kindy Gym Shire Council • 10am-2pm: • 9.30am Bubs Sanity • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole • 10am SB Christian • 1pm Bridge Club • 1.30-3.30pm Crafters meeting 3pm SJA ambulance office saver stableford Fellowship, on the open foreshore • 6.30pm Badminton • 6.30pm Indoor Soccer • 10am-2pm: • 1pm Bridge Club • 2.30pm Bowls - SJA ambulance office scroungers open • 10am Friendly Hub • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole stableford • 2:30pm Croquet 2 AUG 3 AUG 4 AUG 5 AUG 6 AUG 7 AUG 8 AUG • 10am Mens Shed • 9.30am Kindy Gym • 10am-2pm: • 10am-2pm: • 9.30am Bubs Sanity BOWLS BOWLS • 1pm Bridge Club • 1.30-3.30pm Crafters SJA ambulance office SJA ambulance office saver CARNIVAL CARNIVAL open open • 5pm SES Training • 5.30pm Firies • 1pm Bridge Club • 10am SB Christian • 10am Friendly Hub • 6.30pm Badminton • 6.30pm Indoor Soccer Fellowship, on the • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole SHARKBAY foreshore stableford SPEEDWAY • 2:30pm Croquet • 1.30pm Golf, 9-hole stableford

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