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2 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News Council News Affordable disability housing Fire Management Council Meetings ParksFire Management and ReservesEvents • Maintenance of walking tracks in natural Council Meetings Parks• OngoingMaintenance and parks Reservesof maintenance. walking tracks in natural areas and Tangara Trail. Key issues at the Council meeting of 23 May •• ElevatedOvalsareas pesticideand platform Tangara program. tree Trail. work. Key issuesissues at at the the Council Council meeting meeting of of FESTIVAL OF VOICES andKey 6 issues June 2016 at the included: Council meeting of •• OngoingMaintenance park ofmaintenance natural areas as asper per the 1715 AugustOctober and 2016 5 September included: 2016 included: • Ovals herbicide program for vulnerable Tasmanians Key•26 Adopted September issues the 2016/2017 at Council2016 Budget included: and meetings Capital Expenditure held establishedvarious Natural maintenance Area Management schedules. Plans. • AdoptedAdopted a Strategicdraft Strategic Plan forPlan 2016-2026. 2016-2026 as a basis for • Commencement of firebreak clearing on onProgram. 9 & 30 July 2018: •Fire South Management Street Dog Exercise Area renovation. • Agreedcommunity to to consult initiateconsultation. the an community amendment on the to Lauderdalethe Planning Urban Council property. • Agreed to undertake community consultation on the Draft •• SpringMaintenance renovations ofEvents natural on all areas ovals. as per the •• CouncilExpansionAdoptedScheme adopted theto Feasibility incorporateAnnual the Plan Study.Youth 2016/17.a new Plan Bellerive 2018-2022 Bluff Specific Pindos Park Management Plan. various Natural Area Management Plans. •• NotedAgreedAdoptedArea Plan.the to an consultsummary amended the communityPindosof submissions Park on Management a Draft received Community Plan. in respect Events Fire• Commencement ManagementExhibition: of Housematesfirebreak clearing on •to SafetyAccepted the RosnyPlanWorks a fortender Hill 2016-2021. public for– June/Julythe meeting provision held of 2016on the 17 Annual July 2018 Hard • Agreed to undertake community consultation on a draft • MaintenanceExhibition:Council24 property. September of Thewalking Eastern– 9tracks October in Shore natural • Agreed to consult the community on a draft Kangaroo Bay – 1 - 9 July 2016 RoadswithbushfireWaste a followCollection management up report Service. strategy. to be presented at the next areasCommunity andRosny Tangara Cottage, Trail.Photography Rosny Farm Cultural/Creative Precinct - Development Policy The Barn, Rosny Farm • Potholecouncil repairs: meeting Richmond, to be held Cambridge, on 20 August. Dulcot and Rokeby. • Maintenance andExhibition management of natural Framework. Events • Gravel road grading: as required based on inspections. Exhibition:areas14 as October per the Poochibald –various 6 November natural Art 2016 area Prize • AcceptedWorks a tender– September/OctoberOctober/November for the of the Kangaroo 2016 Bay •Future Guide post Council replacement Meeting continues: various dates: locations. managementExhibition:SchoolhouseEXHIBITIONS1-9 plans. October Gallery,A Stitch 2016 ATRosny in THE Time:Farm • ConcretingPavilion at of Kangaroo gravel paths: Bay. Opossum Bay Park. SCHOOLHOUSEBiennialSchoolhouse Textile Gallery, GALLERY andRosny FibreFarm AND Roads• Monday 20 August, 10 September and 1 October. • ContinuationFestival: ofSeafarer’s Councils property Festival •• PotholeConstruction Accepted repairs: a tenderof gravelRose for Bay, access:the Lindisfarneannual from reseal Bastick and and GeilstonStreet micro-surfacing to Bay.Kangaroo management Exhibitionstrategy.BARN •Meeti Potholengs repairs: start Otagoat 7.30pm Bay, Rosny and and are Bellerive. held at council 23 October 2016 Bayprogram Skate forPark. 2016-17. 11Festival: November Dog’s – 4 December Day Out2016 •offices, Gravel road 38 grading Bligh asStreet, required Rosny based Park.on inspections. • Entrance pointBellerive signage Boardwalk installation for the Workshop:Schoolhouse2 ReedOctober Gallery, Pen 2016 Rosny and Farm Black • GuideReconstruction post replacement of retaining continues wall: Elwood at various Drive. locations. Tangara Trail. InkRosny Drawing Farm • PreparationConstructionWorks –for of November/DecemberRosnyresealing Hill inRoad Spinifex shared Road path. and Fuchsia 2016 Road in Exhibition: Artists with Conviction • Preparation for resealing in Spinifex Road and Fuchsia Road in Exhibition:13Events July Still 2016 Wild, Still • RisdonConstruction Vale. of DDA crossings in Spinifex Road. 24 October – 13 November 2016 RoadsCENTRESRisdon Vale. AND HALLS FOR HIRE Exhibition:SchoolThe HouseThreatened Barn, The Gallery, Rosny Eastern Rosny Farm FarmShore • PotholePreparationReconstruction repairs: for of resealingBellerive, shared path inTranmere, Dover near Court Rosny Howrah, and Treatment Pindari Seven MilePlant.Street in 9Community December 2016 Photography – 8 January 2017 • VisitPreparation www.ccc.tas.gov.au for resealing in Dover for Court details and onPindari Council’s Street in DrainageBeach.Howrah.community centres and halls for hire. Exhibition:ExSchoolhousehibition:Exhibition AnimalGallery,A Stitch Rosny Madness in Time:Farm Biennial14 October Textile – 6 November and 2016Fibre • GravelPreparationOngoing road cleaning gradingfor resealing of asopen required in drains. Avoca based Street on in inspections. Lindisfarne. 18 June – 10 July 2016 Concert:Schoolhouse ClarenceExhibition Gallery, RosnyCarols Farm and • GuideConstructionMinor postdrainage replacement of new works concrete as continues required. wicket at at various Wentworth locations. Sports School House Gallery, Rosny Farm • ConstructionWorks: of footpath August on Rosny - September Hill Road near Rose2018 Bay. 11 November – 4 December 2016 • Ground.Construction of stormwater line: corner of Esplanade and Lewis Christmas Concert • PreparationConstruction forof roadsideresealing verge in Spinifex maintenance. Road and Fuchsia Road in Festival:Schoolhouse11 Seafarer’sDecember Gallery, 2016Rosny Festival Farm • ConstructionAvenue, Seven of Milefootpath Beach. on Rosny Hill Road near Rose Bay Exhibition:Exhibition: CityClarence of Clarence Open OpenArt RoadsRisdon Vale. Bellerive23Exhibition October Boardwalk 2016 High School. Art Exhibition DrainageParks• PotholePreparation and repairs for Reserves inresealing Rose Bay, in DoverLindisfarne Court andin Howrah. Geilston Bay. CommonwealthUntilBellerive 26 BoardwalkBank August Test Match – Australia23Rosny July v South– 21Farm August – •Drainage OngoingOvalsGravelPreparation irrigation road cleaning gradingfor maintenanceresealing of openas required indrains. Avoca continues. based Street on in inspections. Lindisfarne. Australia Day Breakfast TheSecond Barn, Rosny Test Farm •• ConstructionElevatedOngoing workcleaning of platform stormwater of open tree drains.line work. on the corner of Esplanade and Contact Sarah26 January Bishop 2017 6217 9625 • GuideConstruction post replacement of footpath continueson Rosny atHill various Road near locations. Rose Bay Exhibition:12 November Make– 16 November Believe: 2016 • LewisPark maintenance. Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. Robin-MaryContact BelleriveSarah Calvert Bishop Boardwalk 6217and 9625Dawn • OngoingHighConstruction School. footpath of stormwater replacement line program. on the corner of Esplanade and , Bellerive Lewis Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. Oakford •Fire Construction Management of walkwaysroadside verge within maintenance. the Clarendon Vale Green Belt. 1-23 September •Parks Fire reduction and Reservespreparation for controlled burns: Waver- • Reseal preparation at various sites. SchoolhouseContact Gallery, Council Rosny Farm Drainage•Parks leyOngoing Flora and parksPark Reservesand maintenance. Pilchers Hill. • Ongoing cleaning of open drains. Drainage• MaintenancePlayground upgrade of walking Shoreline tracks. Park, Howrah. FindFind nearby nearbyExhibition: parks parks and and Downevents, events, report reportthe anRabbit an issue, issue, receive Holereceive • Construction of stormwater line on the corner of with Scissors: Gina •• OngoingPaintingRehabilitation cleaningof Tangara of ovalsof Trailopen from post drains. winter and rail to summerfences. sport. wastewaste collection collection reminders reminders – download– download the the My My Local Local Esplanade and Lewis Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. 1-23 September • InstallationUpgrade of ofirrigation split posts at Clarendonat Mortimer Vale Bay Oval. for signage. Services app forServices smartphones. app for smartphones. • Minor drainage works as required. Schoolhouse Gallery, Rosny Farm Tasmanian Liberal Senator Eric Abetz, second from right, with Supported Aff ordable Accommodati on Trust members, from left , • Bastick Street, Rosny stormwater and carpark upgrade. For more information call 6217 9500 or visit our websiteVisit www.clarenceartsandevents.net at www.ccc.tas.gov.au Roger Curti s, Ralph Doedens and Bob Gordon. • Houston Drive, Cambridge stormwater upgrade. for details on Clarence events. SYSTEMBUILD Con- modules will be located tion for people requiring “Such housing stock struction in Cambridge is in Glenorchy and have such assistance.” is often inappropriate For more information call 6217 9500 or visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au the site of a new afforda- been leased by Mosaic “It also gives hope to for the needs of people ble housing initiative for Support Services. ageing parents who can requiring support, while vulnerable Tasmanians. Further projects see the day approaching the modular SAA Trust Developed by the utilising the same design where they can’t support design is purpose built.” Supported Affordable model are in planning for their loved ones,” he said. The initiative has Accommodation Trust other disability service “In addition, it helps also gained nationwide John (SAA Trust), the Tasmani- providers in the north of to ease the pressure on interest, and there have an initiative addresses the the state. state-owned low-income been discussions about fundamental issue facing The design of the general housing needs implementing a national families of people who bedroom modules allows by potentially freeing up program. require support. a space for support state housing stock cur- For more information PEERS Launched in July, the workers and residents to rently used for disability about the initiative, visit Alderman initiative has now seen interact through a shared accommodation. www.saatas.com.au. 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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 3 Community News Buddy Benches sees students band together

From middle left , Jan Jordan and Suzanne Watt on from Howrah Rotary Club, Clarence Mayor Doug Chipman and Clarendon Vale Primary School Clarendon Vale Primary School students, from left , Nic Benjamin, grade two, principal Jacquie Devine with students. and Ollie Kemp, grade four, on the newly installed Buddy Bench.

CLARENDON Vale or sad. bringing it all together,” was here,” she said. decorated with a to- will also be a learning very early stages of the Primary School students It is a sign to other he said. “The school has bent scale solar system mural, opportunity and talking bench being in position are recognising the children in the play- “This bench has over backwards with with planets, stars and point for students who that if somebody did importance of friendship ground that whoever is been made by the Clar- enthusiasm for this idea, the galaxy painted on sit on the bench. sit and there with a sad following the offi cial on the bench may need ence Men’s Shed and it is phenomenal and the Tasmanian timber. Clarendon Vale look on their face, other launch of the “Buddy a friend or somebody to there was also collab- heart-warming to see.” “The bench also Primary School princi- students would come Bench” late last month. talk to. oration with school art School students looks really good with pal Jacquie Devine said and sit with them,” she In attendance at Clarendon Vale Pri- departments and with Ollie Kemp, grade four, all the solar system dec- she was positive the said. the event was Clarence mary School is the sixth the school kids voting and Nic Benjamin, grade orations,” Nic said. bench would create a “We have a very Mayor Doug Chipman, school on the Eastern on the design of the two, said they were The teachers at the more inclusive school caring community of alongside representa- Shore to have a Buddy bench.” excited to have a Buddy school are optimistic playground. students who are happy tives from Howrah Ro- Bench. Funding for the Bench in their school. that the bench design “We noticed in the to lend a hand.” tary Club and Bayview Other schools bench was collected “It’s really cool and Secondary College. include Lauderdale through a grant from helpful,” Ollie said. The Buddy Bench Primary School, Rokeby Clarence City Council “If kids are feeling is an initiative originally Primary School, Emma- and Howrah Rotary really lonely others can HAIR founded in the United nuel Christian School Club. come and help them REMOVAL States by a young girl and Bayview Secondary Jan Jordan, from out.” RICHMOND Full price list for who wanted to help College. Howrah Rotary Club, Nic said that when all areas for both lonely kids fi nd friends Mayor Chipman said Clarendon Vale he and his friends men and women during lunchtime. said the Buddy Benches Primary School had were playing on the LASER CLINIC available upon The bench is located had brought together pushed for a Buddy playground and saw request. in the school play- people from all over the Bench on its school somebody sitting on Skin rejuvenation and treatment for solar ground and is designed Eastern Shore. grounds for some time. the bench, they would keratosis, solar discoloration, fine line and to be a place where a “I think the impor- “The school has just go and ask them if they child can go and sit if tant thing is that it’s been so enthusiastic, I’m wanted to play together. wrinkle tightening, dramatic improvement they are feeling lonely a community effort, so pleased the launch All students at in skin tone and collagen fibre renewal - Clarendon Vale Primary fast, safe, excellent results. were heavily involved in the design of the bench, and have taken owner- 0478 608 550 ship over the painted Phone Kathryn, our qualified laser practitioner and seat design, which was nurse, for a FREE consultation and assessment. SALLY-LYN’s executed by one of the staff members at the school. [email protected] 25a Bridge Street Richmond on Lincoln The bench seat is www.richmondlaserclinictas.com

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4 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News Hobart artist wins

HAVE YOU TRIED POTATOES? HAVE you ever thought about growing tall, hill up around the plants with soil. Hadley’s Art Prize your own potatoes? This can be done about every two As long as you plant so the fl owers weeks until fl owering has fi nished. HOBART artist and are not affected by frosts, they are a This will stop your potatoes from relatively easy-care crop. going green and encourage more University of Tasmania Give them a sunny position out potatoes to form. lecturer Neil Haddon has of strong winds and it is best to use Pinkeye potatoes can be won this year’s $100,000 certifi ed seed to avoid diseases. harvested while still in fl ower, the Hadley’s Art Prize for Plant the potatoes either whole other varieties can be harvested when his depiction of British or cut into pieces with at least two fl owering has fi nished and the plant is author H.G Wells cycling eyes into rows around 30cm deep, dying off. through a Tasmanian which have had a light dressing of cow It is best just to remove the landscape. manure or blood and bone, and lime. potatoes as you need them, as they When the plants are about 10cm keep for some time in the ground. The winning piece is a textural painting on contrasting surfaces, PLANTING IN AUGUST alluding to Wells’ novel ‘The War of the Worlds.’ The novel has Vegetable Seeds Flower Seedlings particular meaning to Mr Seedlings Haddon, who grew up in Cabbage Broad beans Dianthus Surrey, , where Wells found inspiration Caulifl ower Peas Pansies for his book. Broccoli Radish Viola Wells visited Australia Lett uce Snow peas Sweet William in the 1930s, but never made it to Tasmania. Onion Spinach/silver beet Carnati ons Mr Haddon’s has Leeks Alyssum drawn on Mr Wells’ Celery Dianthus experiences in his piece, entitled ‘The Visit.’ “Wells was a keen OTHER JOBS FOR AUGUST cyclist,” Mr Haddon said. “As he rode, he • Remove dead fl ower heads from bulbs and give them a feed of general purpose planned The War of the Arti st Neil Haddon with his award-winning artwork ‘The Visit.’ fertilizer, leaving the leaves to die down naturally, as this will make the fl ower for Worlds, imagining the to be the world’s most elements.” this prize.” next year. extermination of the lucrative landscape art “The blue targets The fi nalist’s exhi- • Spray with a copper-based spray for curly leaf on peaches and nectarines as human race by aliens. award. hover like eyes gazing bition, opening to the buds swell. “Wells also alludes • Do not be too quick to prune frost-damaged shrubs in areas that get late frosts. Judge Jane Stewart, at the audience, while public soon, will be the attempted genocide Wait until all chance of frost has passed, then prune and feed to promote new who is the principal simultaneously provid- showcased in cus- of growth. curator at the Tasmanian ing a portal into the tom-designed gallery in the opening para- Museum and Art Gallery, landscape,” she said. spaces that have been graphs of this book.” HAPPY GARDENING FROM THE PINES LANDSCAPE said despite long deliber- “The artist’s distinc- fully fi tted to accom- Now in its second AND GARDEN SUPPLIES! ations, the judges were tive, refi ned technique modate contemporary year, the Hadley’s united in their decision indicates a point of art, while respecting Art Prize attracted an to award Haddon the resolution in his practice the heritage of Hadley’s unprecedented 640 prize. that is well worthy of Orient Hotel. entries – almost double Fellow judge Clothil- the submissions from its CITY OF CLARENCE de Bullen said the work inaugural year. had many “intriguing The award is believed GRANT APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 5 Community News Neighbourhood garden Taking care of our future CLARENCE City line surveys, focus groups Council is looking to the and conversations. future of the city with the The plan identifi es back to adoption of its 2018- future services required to 2022 Youth Plan. support the growth and With the aim of em- development of young powering young people people across the city. who live, work, study or Key themes identifi ed spend time in the area, included working togeth- the plan outlines the er, giving young people a current services available voice, getting help, feeling for young people aged safe, and , between 12 and 24 years. and training. Council recognises Working togeth- young people as valuable er with partners and contributors to the com- networks is an ongoing munity and is committed goal when planning and to assisting them to implementing youth achieve wellbeing, build a focused activities, events capacity for resilience, de- and programs. velop positive self-esteem This will include and make meaningful exploring opportunities connections with others with services who work in their world. with minority groups such Clarence Mayor as young people who Doug Chipman said have a disability or come support for young people from a culturally diverse and those who took care background. of them was crucial to the Another goal is to overall wellbeing of the better enable young peo- city and its residents. ple to “have a voice” and “Young people need become more connected, our support, and the engaged and active within Youth Plan 2018-2022 their respective and col- provides guidelines for lective communities. how to best give them This includes forming that support,” he said. a special committee “By taking care of of Council to facilitate Local resident Aaron Horton, second from right, with Labor Party members, from left , , Alison Standen, Sarah Lovell and David O’Byrne at the restored our young people we are the exchange of ideas, Risdon Vale Neighbourhood House community garden. taking care of our future.” information, knowledge FOLLOWING a sprinkler Neighbourhood Houses the clock to get the House and community Anyone keen to Opinions and ideas and skills between young fl ooding event earlier were at the centre of local community garden back garden. donate funds or time to were collected from people and Council. this year, the Risdon Vale communities across the on track. She expressed her assist with maintenance nearly 720 young people, The plan can be Neighbourhood House state. “The amazing turna- appreciation for their can contact the Risdon parents/carers, communi- read in full on Council’s community garden is “Community gar- round is a credit to them.” support during this time. Vale Neighbourhood ty members and service publications page under now restored and back dens play an incredibly Head of Neigh- “It was good to see House on phone 6243 providers in Clarence ‘community’ at www.ccc. on track. important role, with the bourhood House Ann them get their hands dirty 5752. through written and on- tas.gov.au/publications. The restoration was produce grown helping Harrison has overseen the when helping us plant the completed with time and Risdon Vale Neighbour- expansion of the house new crops,” she said. funding assistance from hood House put on garden and the services it “We now have new ADVERTISEMENT local members of the luncheons for the local provides. caulifl ower, carrots, Labor Party. community,” she said. Ms Harrison said La- cabbage, peas, beans and Federal Member for “The staff and volun- bor had always supported more, which have all Franklin Julie Collins said teers have worked around the Neighbourhood been generously given to us by the Labor party.” Ms Harrison said the community garden would continue to support the local community long into the future. “We’re currently putting in more garden beds to try and increase capacity for available food,” she said. “Food prices are high at the moment and unaffordable for some 1300 732 377 residents, so the larger RTO 60071 we make the community www.onroadoffroad.edu.au garden, the more we can provide support.” EastErn shorE MowErs

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6 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News Local talent fl oods Clarence Art Exhibition @ Bellerive Yacht Club

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Come in for a chat at my new electorate office Clarence Art Exhibiti on overall winner Alex Wanders, pictured left , and Mayor’s Prize winner David Jones. THE 2018 Clarence Elizabeth Archer and have an important role to both established and Address: Open Art Exhibition David Walker. play in making Clarence emerging talents an op- 1/17 Bligh Street, Rosny, TAS 7018 attracted record entries. The Mayor’s Prize the vibrant place that it is portunity to exhibit their (Lara Giddings former office) Running for more for 2018 was awarded to live,” he said. work.” Phone: than 20 years, the to ‘Clouds over the “We are very proud This year’s judges 6212 2328 exhibition provides a rare handsome Sugarloaf’ by of this exhibition which were Hadley’s Art Prize Email: and valuable opportunity David Jones. has now been running winner Neil Haddon and [email protected] for Tasmanian artists of The biennial ex- for decades. printmaker and former all levels to participate hibition continues to “It is a fi rm favourite curator at Henry Jones in a vibrant and diverse demonstrate Clarence with local artists, giving Art Hotel Christina Scott. artistic display at Rosny City Council’s ongoing Farm. commitment to providing Always fighting This year has been cultural programs for the the most popular exhibi- whole community. Kay McFarlane for Franklin tion since its inception, This year local artists /AldermanKayMcFarlane with more than 250 exhibited a range of art entries received from lo- works including paintings, cal artists and more than photography, drawing WHAT DO YOU 300 people attending the and print works. opening in July. Clarence Mayor WANT TO MAKE The overall winner Doug Chipman said the for 2018 was ‘Undone event took pride of place CLARENCE A David O'Byrne Image No.8’ by Alex in the Council’s art and Member for Franklin Wanders. culture calendar and was HAPPIER SPACE? Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Energy, Other event winners a wonderful way to bring EMAIL OR CALL Local Government, Planning and Sport. include Margaret Son- the community together. Leader of Opposition Business nemann, Dana Boron, “Arts and culture P: 0439 473 172 E: [email protected]

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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 7 Community News Digging deep for environmental sustainability

From left , Jan Jordan and Gloria Park of Howrah Rotary Club. opportunity to engage with her career goals for with her fellow students. with Rotarians and the future. “I really love plants contribute back to “I want to be a fungi and it’s lots of fun plant- society through this tree botanist,” she said. ing trees because it’s planting,” he said. “I think that plants helping the environment Students of Bayview Secondary College during the Rotary tree planti ng. “For the school, it’s are really interesting and a lot, and trees are very about providing students I just want to learn more important – it’s just lots BAYVIEW Secondary where club members “The time is long into a future community with chances to meet, about them because of fun,” she said. College and Howrah joined students and staff past when environmen- hub. liaise and form friend- they’re really amazing. The fl owering gums Rotary Club have band- to plant six trees along tal sustainability can be Mr Goward said ships so they can see “I want to learn if planted along the fence ed together on a joint the school’s boundary dismissed as not Rotary’s the interest from the the purpose in providing they communicate and line of the Bayview Sec- tree planting project to fence. concern – it is, and must students was positive back to the community.” things like that.” ondary College oval will promote environmental Rotary International be, everyone’s concern,” and showed initiatives Year seven student For Rosie, the tree grow slowly and surely sustainability. president Ian Riseley’s Mr Riseley said. in line with the college’s Rosie Hentschel said planting was a great op- over the next few years In late July, Howrah 2018 presidential theme Mr Riseley’s challenge citizenship and commu- she was excited to take portunity to learn more and are visible to Eastern Rotary Club met at Bay- was environment and to all Rotary clubs of nity efforts. part in the tree planting about the fl owering gum Shore residents from view Secondary College sustainability. Australia was to plant “Students have the because it coincided tree and to have fun Rokeby Road. a tree for each Rotary member. Bayview Second- ADVERTISEMENT ary College senior staff member Pete Goward said Rotary’s plans for tree planting came at a perfect time for the JULIE COLLINS MP college. “Rotary’s plans coin- cided with the school’s plan to signature our boundary with trees and so they were kind enough to come on board and work with the If you require assistance on students to make that a reality,” he said. Mr Goward said the any federal matter, please fl owering gums planted would help to liven up the college, as well as help turn the grounds call me on 6244 1222.

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8 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News FROM SEED TO PLATE Impromptu performance Warrane Primary School launches MONA 24 Carrot Garden FROM FRONT PAGE for Antarctic Festival healthy homecooked year at Warrane Primary. WARRANE Primary vegetarian meal, made by “The best part is School has offi cially students of all grades. how we get to do it all opened its MONA 24 “The garden and ourselves – the gardening Carrot Garden and out- kitchen are an opportu- and harvesting and then door kitchen classroom. nity for students and staff cooking,” Kyisha said. Following four years to practise healthy eating Tara said cooking was participating in the Steph- habits and learn about the best part. anie Alexander Kitchen the benefi ts of growing Ms Morton said Garden program, the and then eating one’s the MONA 24 Carrot school offi cially became own crops,” she said. Garden Program had a MONA 24 Carrot Pro- These positive brought together both gram school in 2017. outcomes are closely the school and local Lead teacher linked to the Australian community. Gabrielle Morton said curriculum and help “There is a real seed the school approached develop knowledge of to plate effort coming MONA to collaborate topical issues such as from the students,” she after the successful work sustainability. said. students had done in the Warrane Primary The MONA 24 kitchens and classrooms. School staff and students Carrot Garden Program The boys from Shore Preparatory School in Sydney performed spontaneously upon arrival in Hobart, much to the delight of onlooking “Much of our normal intend to share their new is a MONA initiative travellers. curriculum is applicable learning space with the founded fi ve years ago, LOCAL residents and The work has been Captain Scott’s expedi- Jensen said. to the garden, including local community. aimed at educating tourists were delight- performed a number tions in school classes The Australian Ant- subjects such as maths, “We will be looking at children about healthy ed by an impromptu of times over the years, and through performance arctic Festival was held science, environmental getting a greenhouse and lifestyles and where food performance at Hobart most notably in 1998 in practises. in Hobart from 2 to 5 studies and more,” she pizza oven up and run- comes from. International Airport the Great Hall of Parlia- While here, the August. said. ning, and hopefully we So far, the program from visiting grade four, ment House in Canberra. students engaged and Alongside the per- The garden and can bring the community has been rolled out in 15 fi ve and six students from This was the fi rst saw many local Hobart formance of Great Scott! kitchen provide practical in for local events,” Ms schools across the state. Shore Preparatory School time the performance attractions related to the from the students, the experience and life skills Morton said. The design for the in Sydney. had been performed in festival. festival program included to the students. Grade six school Warrane Primary School The students were Tasmania. “The boys are going public tours of the RAAF Ms Morton said the captains Tara Hatcher garden and outdoor visiting Tasmania to David Jensen, the di- to tour the Investigator Globemaster C-17A air- school planned to harvest and Kyisha Braslin said learning facility was creat- perform at the Australi- rector of Music at Shore Ship, the CSIRO’s ship craft, RSV Investigator, a from the garden every they were excited to start ed by Josh FitzGerald of an Antarctic Festival on Preparatory School, co- and also going to see the Phillip Law lecture, and a two weeks and then sit working in the garden Archier, in collaboration 4 August at St David’s wrote the performance C17 Globemaster,” Mr photography competition. down as a school for a and kitchen in their fi nal with the students. Cathedral. with author David Burke The 41 visiting and arranged for it to be ADVERTISEMENT students are part of the performed by a two-part school’s junior chapel treble choir, narrator and Sarah Lovell MLC choir and have been soloists. practising their perfor- Mr Jensen said the Labor Member for Rumney mance for the Antarctic students were particularly Festival for months. excited to be in Hobart The performance and to have the opportu- told local festival-goers nity to see the Antarctic the story of Antarctic Festival. Your voice in explorer Captain Robert He said the students Falcon Scott. had been learning about Parliament Advertisement COME AND SHARE YOUR

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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 9 Community News Hamlet as you’ve never seen it before Tassal launches JEALOUSY, hatred, pride, love and the deep complexities of mourn- new community ing. It will be William Shakespeare’s Hamlet grants program as you’ve never seen it before as the Blue Cow Theatre brings the iconic play to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Directed by Robert Jarman and featuring an all Tasmanian cast, the 2018 production will be showing through- out September in the atmospheric, crypt-like basement of the Bond Store, offering a unique twist to the Shakespeare classic. The production will follow on the back of the highly successful 2016 staging of The Tempest Tassal senior management community engagement Depha at the same location. Miedecke. Mr Jarman said it was TASSAL has announced Advisory Groups consist very much the location a new Community of representatives from that would make the Grants program as the community who production stand out and part of its Community represent key areas,” she leave a lasting impres- Charter. said. sion. The Better Together “We feel working “I looked at a num- Grants Program invites in partnership with key ber of other locations Hobart actor Scott Farrow will be taking on the iconic role of Hamlet in Blue Cow’s upcoming producti on. Photo credit: Madison Jones. community-minded community members to stage the play, but as “Shakespeare wrote sic play, but to feel fresh writer that he gives you we navigate the journey organisations, which who help select projects, soon as I stepped into brilliantly about a lot of and have some fresh new everything you need – it’s as an actor that makes it align with Tassal’s core initiatives and organisa- the Bond Store, I knew things, but I think Hamlet faces.” written so skilfully that different for everyone.” foundation pillars (en- tions who can benefi t we had to return here is where he is at his Taking on the lead you can’t help but con- Other cast members vironment, education, from a grant in regional for Hamlet,” he said. absolute best in terms of role as Hamlet will be centrate on the text. include Andrew Casey, social inclusions and operating areas is impor- “The Bond Store has tackling human emotions, well known Tasmanian “Hamlet is a role that Jordy Gregg, Ross Hay, health and wellbeing) tant.” a very low ceiling and taking on the big question actor Scott Farrow, who every actor needs to do Guy Hooper, Anna Kidd, to apply for fi nancial or The program is open only seats around 80 of how to deal with our has featured in such at least once in their ca- Jane Longhurst and Matt in-kind support. now, with applications people, which will make own mortality. works as The Tempest reer and Robert has done Rossner. Tassal senior manag- to be received by 1 this a very close, intimate “This is a weighty (2016), Ruben Guthrie an absolutely amazing job Hamlet will be er community engage- October 2018. and passionate experi- play, but it is also (2012) and Les Misera- with the script.” showing at the Tasmanian ment Depha Miedecke To apply for a Tassal ence – it will be Hamlet beautifully written and bles (2008). Mr Farrow said for Museum and Art Gallery said all applications Better Together Com- in your lap and have human-sized. Born and raised in him, the play was about from 7-22 September. would be assessed by munity Grant, please an incredible chemistry “So even though it Hobart, the 36-year-old grief and the funny For more information the Community Adviso- visit www.tassalgroup. about it.” is dealing with the most said Hamlet was always things that it could do to or to book, visit www.the- ry Groups established in com.au/our-community/ Cutting the original enormous of questions, it something he wanted to people. atreroyal.com.au/shows/ each operating region. better-together-commu- four-and-a-half-hour does it in a personal and tackle. “Every actor who has hamlet. “Our Community nity-grants. script to just more than intimate way that people “Hamlet has always played this role has done two-hours, Mr Jarman can relate to. been in the back of mind, so differently, and I think said he took great care to “I’m also excited to thinking that one day I that it is a by-product of ensure the story was easy welcome an all Tasma- would get to it when I the play,” he said. to follow. nian cast, some of who knew more about myself “No two Hamlets are “There are so many will be travelling down and the craft of acting, the same because every subplots in Hamlet, but from the north-west of and now defi nitely feels person deals with grief in of here they are all gone – A WORLD the state. like the right time to take a different way and actors audience members will “It’s quite a young it on,” he said. will draw on their own be able to grasp the story cast, which is a bit unusu- “It is obviously quite emotions and experi- immediately and really DISCOUNTS al for Hamlet, but I really a daunting role, but also ences. travel along with it,” he wanted this to not only easy in a way as Shake- “The words are all said. be a fresh take on a clas- speare is such a fantastic the same, but it is how Find out about the savings you’re eligible for including: ROSALIE • council rates • electricity WOODRUFF and water • travel MEMBER FOR • parks and FRANKLIN heritage sites For all • medical expenses your prepaid I’M funeral needs. 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GLEBE Hill Bushland dedication of our amazing has arranged a series of Howrah Primary School Advertisement convener Adam Holm- landcarers,” he said. excursions for grade four and other community strom has been nom- “There are so many students to the bushland groups in the area to inated for a National farmers and community reserve. promote the importance Landcare Award, an volunteers who are ded- “It’s been a pleasure of the hilltop reserve. honour which celebrates icated to protecting and to work with Howrah Pri- His endless energy Australia’s most inspira- restoring Australia’s land mary School and see the and dedication to his tional landcarers. and coastlines, and they interest and passion of the work has resulted in Mr Holmstrom is deserve recognition.” students in learning about Glebe Hill Bushland one of seven fi nalists in Upon learning of sustainable environment Reserve becoming a hub GENUINE COMMUNITY the Austcover Young his nomination, Mr care,” Mr Holmstrom said. of activity with the instal- CONSULTATION Landcare Leader Award Holmstrom said he felt During excursions, lation of interpretive trail and is also in the running “overwhelmed” and a range of visitors have signage, school fi eld days TRANSPARENT PROCESSES for the People’s Choice “very appreciative” of the talked with the students and community planting PROTECTING OUR Award alongside 64 other honour. about the environment. days. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT national fi nalists. As convener of the Wildlife specialist Mick Local residents Landcare Australia bushland reserve, Mr Mooney hosted classes have the opportunity to chief executive offi cer Holmstrom is always will- on the wildlife, birds in support Mr Holmstrom VOTE 1 Dr Shane Norrish said ing to roll up his sleeves reserve, and which Tasma- and the awards by casting the National Landcare and get the job done. nian native species need a vote in the People’s Beth Warren Awards were an excit- Over the past two to be protected. Choice Award. For Mayor and Alderman in Clarence ing opportunity for the years, he has helped build Mr Holmstrom said Mr Holmstrom will Landcare community to new alliances with other Mr Mooney also taught fi nd out the results of the www.bethwarren.org recognise the achieve- groups and schools in the the children how to award in October. #RespecttheResidents ments of its peers. local community. identify different types of For more information “This is a wonderful In an agreement animal scat. or to vote, visit www.na- Authorised by Rosalie Woodruff, Tasmanian Greens, 7 Franklin Wharf Hobart TAS 7000 chance for us to cele- with Howrah Primary Mr Holmstrom tionallandcareconference. brate the hard work and School, Mr Holmstrom continues to work with org.au/awards. 11

Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 11 Community News Winter road safety After School Dance reminder for our wildlife nominated for Tasmanian Community Achievement Award RISDON Vale’s After involved. fundraisers that help to School Dance program “The program maintain equipment, has been nominated for believes that enabling a banners and merchandise the Ricoh Business Cen- space for diverse cultural for the program. tre Hobart Community acceptance at an early The fi nancial prizes Group of the Year Award age will help students to and acknowledgment as part of the 2018 lead healthy and produc- which comes with Tasmanian Community tive lifestyles,” she said. a nomination for a Achievement Awards. “Families are able Tasmanian Community The dance program, to afford these quality Achievement Award which has been oper- dance classes through the would be a great support ating since 2017, has program’s pay-as-you-go to the dance program. proven its benefi ts to service, with discounts Nominations for the the children, youth and offered for larger families. Tasmanian Community families of the Risdon “There are dance Achievement Awards are Vale community. classes for all ages open until 23 August. The program inspires available at the program The awards began in From left , RACT Group chief executi ve offi cer Harvey Lennon, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary director Greg Irons and The Wilderness young people in their and classes are both 2007 with the purpose Society’s Tom Allen with baby wombat Torri. future time-management non-competitive and of recognising individuals, and social inclusion skills, specifi cally designed for organisations and groups WITH the winter months Since the middle of “Studies have shown in our peak joey season, all while promoting an different age groups.” who are making a differ- a particularly dangerous March, Bonorong has a rise in collisions be- which means more active lifestyle. The program is cur- ence in local communi- period for animals – and received calls about 30 tween cars and wildlife orphans in need of care Dance teacher rently facing challenges ties across the state. drivers – on our roads, orphaned wombats – 14 during June, July and when their mothers are Kimberley Freeman in accessing funding for Finalists will be the RACT, Bonorong since the start of winter. August as the peak com- killed. said understanding the new refurbishment plans presented and winners Wildlife Sanctuary and The most likely rea- muting times coincide “It is really important needs of the children and for the hall where the announced at an awards The Wilderness Society son for being an orphan with nightfall. that we don’t accept families in the communi- students practice. gala presentation dinner are reminding motorists is the animals’ mother “Developing an roadkill as just a part of ty helped to foster talent The program is to be held on Friday 23 of some simple steps being hit and killed by understanding of typical everyday life, because if growth for the students primarily funded through November. to take to help reduce a car. wildlife behaviour is also we all make some very roadkill. Over the same peri- important as many ani- small changes – like These steps include: od, 382 animals (all spe- mals will move suddenly simply driving slower cies) have been reported and without warning into between dusk and dawn • Look out for road signs as being hit by a car. oncoming traffi c.” – we could cut roadkill in and roadkill – they in- This is a conservative Bonorong Wildlife Tasmania dramatically.” dicate wildlife hotspots. number as many animals Sanctuary director Greg Wilderness Society • Take extra care driving are simply reported as in- Irons said almost 30 per spokesperson Tom Allen between dusk and jured, dead or orphaned cent of all animals report- said it remained the case dawn. without information be- ed to its Wildlife Rescue that Tasmania had one of • Don’t throw food out ing provided if a vehicle Service had been injured the world’s highest animal of your car – it attracts was involved. or orphaned by a car. roadkill tolls in sharp animals. Top species report- “This adds up to contrast with its otherwise • Never swerve to avoid ed are wallaby (135), thousands and thousands “clean, green” reputation. animals – slow down pademelon (78), brushtail of animals each year, and “Unfortunately, this instead. possum (37) and kooka- these are only the ones roadkill still includes en- • Roadkill attracts scaven- burra (23). that can be helped – dangered animals like the gers. If safe, move it off RACT Group chief many more are killed on Tasmanian Devil, which is the road. executive offi cer Harvey impact,” he said. awful,” he said. Lennon said vehicles “This time of year “We can and must To assist in delivering obviously posed a threat is one of our worst for reduce this shamefully these messages, the group to wildlife, but collisions roadkill. high roadkill, but the has unveiled its latest with wildlife posed a seri- “The shorter days good thing is that there’s cartoon character – Willie ous safety risk to vehicle mean many people are things we can do that will the Wombat – via social occupants as well. driving to and from work achieve that. media, tourism industry “It is important to be in the dark, when animals “What’s more, driving networks and members careful during winter,” are out and about. more safely is better for of the three groups. he said. “Very soon we will be animals and humans.”

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12 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News Masons donate jumpers for winter relief

Ben Heron, pictured left , Quinn Glover, pictured right, and a group of Howrah Primary School students enjoy the outdoors as part of the school’s new learning approach. Kindergarten students

From left , senior case worker at Bethlehem House Jeff Bendall and Master of the Freemasons connect with the world Lodge John Gilbert. HOWRAH Primary environment. Woolworths. and we got to play on the MASONIC Lodge the resident for their central Hobart and has School kindergarten This involved walking Lucy Ahmed Zeki, equipment.” Lindisfarne members kindness. been operating since students have been around the school aged fi ve, said they chose Hayley Squibb, aged have raided their “Sometimes an act 1972,” he said. experiencing the great grounds and observing to go to the bike park on four, said her trip to the cupboards and donated of kindness goes a long “We can provide outdoors as part of a new the natural environment excursion because it was supermarket was her unwanted jumpers and way to support others,” 12,500 bed nights each inquiry-based learning and meeting members a healthy activity. favourite part. jackets to Bethlehem Mr Gilbert said. year and currently we approach. of staff. “We chose to go there “We went to Shore- House. “We decided this cater 36,000 meals per Last term, the children The children also because we talked about line to buy the vegetables The jumper collec- year to try to help those year to residents and explored the theme explored the local com- it and everyone thought and chicken stock to tion will bring relief and in the community with homeless men. ‘How am I connected to munity with excursions to it would be a good idea,” make a vegetable soup,” warmth to those who less than most to try to “In our crisis accom- my world?’ by learning Howrah Beach, Went- she said. she said. have been struggling to give them some warmth modations, we provide about their school, the worth Park, Shoreline “We all rode our “We had to fi nd all stay warm this winter. and support.” 34 shared and single local community and the Shopping Centre and bikes and our scooters, the things in the soup and On Wednesday 18 The donation effort rooms with shared bath- it was my job to fi nd the July, the collection was has helped to raise room facilities.” brussel sprouts.” presented by the Master awareness of Bethlehem Bethlehem House is Teacher Jocelyn Fraser of the Lodge John House and how the grateful for the do- said since she began CITY OF CLARENCE Gilbert to senior case Masons work to support nations given by the using an inquiry-based worker Jeff Bendall. such organisations. Masonic Lodge in Lindis- approach to her teaching, Mr Gilbert said During the donation farne. many positive changes the inspiration for the handover, Mr Bendall “This is just one of had taken place. Landcare & Coastcare donations came from gave the Masonic Lodge the things we do as Ma- “It allows me to listen the story of a resident at an insight into the sons,” Mr Gilbert said. and respond to student Grants Program 2018-19 Masonic Care. work the House does If you are interested interests and guide our A resident donated for homeless men in in learning more about learning program in a a jumper to a person Tasmania. the Freemasons commu- Applications for Council’s 2018-19 Landcare Grants direction that engages in need and years later, “Bethlehem House is nity, contact the Grand them,” she said. Program for up to $5,000 for land and coastcare reconnected with the a 24-hour service centre Lodge of Tasmania on “My students are person who thanked for homeless men in 6223 5814. projects are now open. more motivated and excited in the classroom Landcare, coastcare, community, scout, guide, as I am able to address service club and school groups carrying out activities individual needs and on Council managed land are eligible to apply. interests by providing a The Parkside Foundation range of different learning Submissions are due by 5.00pm on Monday experiences that all focus Supporting people with a disability on exploring the same 22 October 2018. questions.” • Individual and group support Inquiry-based learning • Life skills development For grant guidelines and application forms visit allows students to be • Recreation and Leisure www.ccc.tas.gov.au/landcarecoastcaregrants. active participants in their • Supported holidays learning and hands-on • School holiday and after school programs • Respite - evening and overnight weekend experiences are provided For further information contact the Grants Officer, • Coordination of supports – improving for students to make life choices Justin on 6217 9714 or [email protected]. meaningful connections. Skills such as collab- LOCAL AND TASMANIAN For further information Phone 03 6243 6044 oration, communication Large enough to support you, small and research are a major Email [email protected] Clarence... a brighter place | www.ccc.tas.gov.au enough to care. focus of the approach. www.parksidefoundation.org.au

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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 13 DENTAL HEALTH FEATURE Dental practice celebrates one year in Rosny Park

Since opening, Dr “Our dentists Dr practice in Macquarie Chau’s Rosny has contin- Coreen Ho and Dr Street, Dr Chau’s offers ued to offer high quality Justin Huang, along with preventative and cosmet- general dental care, along hygienist Lucy Nichols, ic dentistry, paediatric with a regular hygienist combine to create a dentistry, periodontics and visiting specialists. dynamic team of exten- and prosthodontics. Joining the Rosny sively trained clinicians With services includ- team for the past few who believe in providing ing cosmetic whitening, years is Dr Simon Hinck- our patients with an root canal treatment, fuss. exceptional experience implants, mouthguards, A Melbourne-based from the moment they Somnomed snoring specialist, Dr Hinckfuss walk through our door,” devices, ClearCorrect or- is a periodontist who he said. thodontics and porcelain, focuses on the manage- The $1.3 million gold, procera and E-Max ment of periodontitis, spent on the fi t-out and Crowns, this is a practice cosmetic periodontal equipment was able to that can meet all your plastic surgery and the be completed without in- dental needs. surgical placement of creasing fees to patients, The team at the Ros- dental implants. which was an important ny Park location pride “We feel very strong- consideration to the team themselves in offering a ly in providing the best at Dr Chau’s Dental. modern and welcoming dental care available and “By reserving funds practice built specifi - consider it a great benefi t for future development, cally with the needs of to our patients that we we have been able to patients in mind, but it is offer the specialist provide this expansion the total patient experi- Staff at Dr Chau’s Dental are celebrati ng one year in Rosny Park. services of Dr Hinckfuss without impacting ence that they consider on a regular basis at our patients and have as a top priority. DR Chau’s Dental has dental community. he said. our patients are contin- our Rosny practice,” Ms achieved our goal of in- “As a patient of ours, celebrated a successful Principal dentist Dr “From the very begin- uing to enjoy our new Young said. vesting into our patient’s you become part of our fi rst year in its architec- Joseph Chau said he was ning, we have provided location and appreciate Dr Chau said their continued dental care,” dental family and you turally designed, pur- “very pleased” with the a calm and comfortable the relationships we are team of skilled clini- Dr Chau said. can feel confi dent that pose-built practice located response received in the environment for our pa- building with them,” she cians and support staff As an accredited you will receive an ex- in Rosny Park. early days of opening the tients, with state-of-the-art said. believed in a patient-cen- practice, Dr Chau’s oper- ceptional dental experi- Relocating from Scott new practice. equipment and facilities.” “We are enjoying tred approach. ates under government ence,” Dr Chau said. Street in Bellerive, Dr “During our fi rst few Practice manager being a part of the Rosny He said this approach regulated guidelines with To visit the Rosny Chau’s Rosny opened weeks in operation we Kelly-Jane Young said the Park community and was respectful to indi- processes in place to Park or Hobart practice, in June 2017 to rave re- received an overwhelm- positive reaction had con- consider it a privilege to vidual needs and values, ensure compliance with phone 6234 5733 to views from long standing ing reaction of positivity tinued throughout their provide our services to ensuring it guided all clin- strict hygiene procedures speak with one of the patients, new patients and from our patients and the fi rst year in operation. this neighbourhood and ical and administrative and infection control. friendly and knowledgea- members of the wider Rosny Park community,” “We are fi nding that beyond.” decisions. Along with the ble staff members.

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14 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 DENTAL HEALTH FEATURE Do your dentures give you the lip support you need?

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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 15 DENTAL HEALTH FEATURE Get your dental health back on track

Watch your mouth this Dental Health Week IN honour of Dental they have a problem. “Watching your Health Week (6-12 “Dental Health Week mouth means brushing August), the Australi- is a national oral health and fl ossing, eating a an Dental Association promotion event,” chair- healthy diet, lower- (ADA) is reminding the man of the Oral Health ing sugar and alcohol 50 per cent of Austral- Committee Professor intake, stopping smoking ians who don’t bush David Manton said. and seeing the dentist their teeth twice a day to “It gives us all a regularly for a check-up,” “watch your mouth.” chance to take a look Professor Manton said. This comes on the at our oral health, “These good oral hy- back of the latest nation- learn more about why giene habits will greatly al survey, which reveals a healthy mouth is so reduce the risk of oral that Australians are not important and share tips disease.” very good at prioritising on how to improve and Kingston Beach Dental is encouraging locals to take a proacti ve approach to their oral health. their oral health. maintain it. General tips for good Earlier this year, the “Watching your oral health include: By Kingston Beach the dentist regularly for affordable. of people aged 14 to 18 ADA launched Austral- mouth will help maintain Dental check-ups. Our dentists at King- are consuming too much ia’s Oral Health Tracker, your general health as • Bush twice a day with Are you one of the ston Beach Dental are sugar, resulting in signifi - which included data well.” fl uoride toothpaste. IN recognition of Dental 65 per cent of Australi- joined by two fantastic cant effects on their oral showing that just more Tooth decay is • Clean in between Health Week, Kingston ans who have not seen oral health therapists, and general health. than half of Australians Australia’s most common teeth with fl oss or Beach Dental will be a dentist in the past two Hannah Colantoni and So, during Dental (52 per cent) were only disease with one in fi ve interdental brushes. undertaking a range years? Stephanie Gray. Health Week, take heed brushing once a day adults suffering from • Eat a healthy diet and of activities and events The caring and gentle They work closely of these messages and instead of the recom- tooth decay and one in limit sugary food and around oral practitioners at Kingston with the dentists to see get your dental health mended twice daily. fi ve with gum disease. drinks. and education. Beach Dental encourage many of the children back on track. It also showed that This year’s tagline • Visit the dentist reg- Running from 6-12 you to take a proac- who attend our practice. If you are looking nearly two in fi ve (38 for Dental Health Week ularly. August, Dental Health tive and preventative They also run the hy- for a new dental practice per cent) never fl oss is “Watch Your Mouth”, Week 2018 is centred approach to your oral giene program and pro- that provides quality or clean between their insinuating that not only For more informa- on the theme “Watch health rather than waiting vide thorough cleaning and caring dentistry and teeth and that seven out should we be caring for tion about Dental Health Your Mouth”, focusing for a dental emergency. and oral health education service with integrity, of 10 (69 per cent) only our teeth, but our entire Week, visit www.dental- on the whole mouth and Dr Martyn Sweet and advice. please visit or phone go to the dentist when mouth health. healthweek.com.au. improving oral health. (practice principal), Dr Their roles are vital 6229 6775 to make an Kingston Beach Den- Ram Pandey and Dr in educating and advising appointment. tal are getting on board Emma Grubb consider patients about how to The warm and friend- with the key messages regular preventative fl oss and clean properly. ly team look forward to of the Australian Dental dental appointments as They also explain welcoming existing and Association. much of a priority as the importance of eating new patients to their These include brush- seeing the hairdresser or a healthy balanced diet beautiful, brand new ing your teeth twice a booking your car in for and limiting the con- premises at Channel day, cleaning in between servicing. sumption of sugary foods Court, Kingston to pro- the teeth with fl oss or an Six monthly check- and drinks to minimise vide the kind and caring interdental brush, eating ups help to identify any tooth decay. experience that Kingston a balanced diet with issues early so that they Statistics show that Beach Dental is well limited sugar and visiting are manageable and an alarming 73 per cent known for.

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16 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News Ewington to run for Council Sleep out for Tassie’s homeless “Imagine Bellerive Beach with a circular jetty out into the water, pon- toons in the middle, some grass to lay on, sheltered and marked lanes with marker buoys, better launch facilities for kayaks, stand up paddle- boards and canoes. “The new picnic area is good, but once the sea breeze comes in it’s not that comfortable. Dean Ewington at Bellerive Beach. “Wind breaks, fi re DEAN Ewington, man- and sporting facilities to pits and a bit more aging director of Oceana make it easier for kids, shelter would make that Aquatic & Fitness Centre, adults and families to live whole area much more is running for alderman a much healthier and attractive and the current in the upcoming local socially inclusive life. playground needs to link government elections. “The reality is that seamlessly to a toddler’s Mr Ewington, who the digital and internet pool and a new jetty. was born and bred in the age means that we need “With this type of area, said putting his hand to work even harder to infrastructure, more op- up to stand for Clarence make kids want to be portunities will be there City Council was the best outside. for businesses to open to way to achieve solutions “And that will only cater for the extra people. and make a difference in happen if the spaces “Bellerive is the best From left , MLC Rob Valenti ne, Hobart Grand Chancellor general manager Ralph Freckleton and Salvati on Army’s Bridget Van De the local community. we create are more fun place to start, but every Kamp and Mark Foyle. He said he would than being in front of a suburb in Clarence can focus on recreation, living screen.” be better and some other SLEEP Out with the ernment libraries, food “Thank you to the sleepers will meet some a healthy and active life- Mr Ewington said that beach areas can have Salvos launched its 2018 services and more. Salvos for reminding us of the people living on style, and tackling issues while the general health similar improvements. campaign on Monday 30 The program is solely how lucky we are, letting the streets,” Mr McCrae such as childhood obesity. of the whole community “So much more can July at the Grand Chan- funded by the Salvation us know how we can said. “My call for a was an issue, there was be done to make our city cellor in Hobart. Army Sleep Out, with help those in need and Mr McCrae said pontoon to be added to an obligation to focus on more liveable for residents The 2018 cam- all profi ts raised going how our giving benefi ts he hoped the event Bellerive Beach would be children. and more attractive to paign is aiming to raise towards ensuring there the homeless and there- would challenge people’s a great start to tackling “We can’t let them business, which will also $50,000 to keep Hobart’s are more support workers fore our local Tasmanian preconceived ideas and the issue of childhood grow up being the fi rst bring visitors and more Street2Home community on the ground, connect- communities.” opinions about homeless- obesity,” he said. generation to have a low- residents.” outreach program to ing Hobart’s homeless This year’s Sleep Out ness in Tasmania and start “But a lot more needs er life expectancy than Mr Ewington said support the homeless in with essential service will include new events proactive conversations to be done and while we the one before, which is he looked forward to Hobart. providers. to increase awareness about how the communi- have heard plenty of talk sadly now the case,” he seeing how the Clarence The Salvation Army is David Hanlon, from of the hidden homeless ty could help. for a long time now, not said. community reacted to seeking people to help it Opteon Solutions Hobart, community in Hobart Since the launch, much has really changed. “While I think the his focus on recreation reach its goal in part- participated in the Sleep and to engage the com- more than $6,000 of the “While many issues new playgrounds at Bel- and a healthy and active nership with 50 Hobart Out last year. munity in helping out. $50,000 goal has been are controlled by federal lerive Beach are great for lifestyle. residents, all of which will “To see and hear “This year’s event raised. and state policy makers, I toddlers, we need to do He invites anyone go directly to the Stree- about the reality of will have guest speakers The Sleep Out with honestly believe that we a lot more for kids aged with ideas or feedback t2Home program. homelessness in Hobart talking about their lived the Salvos event will run can do a lot more locally 10 and up as this is when to contact him via email The sleep out is an is a huge eye opener and experiences, a Q&A pan- on Thursday 30 August in our playgrounds, parks, they start to drop out of at deanewington@gmail. educational experience an experience I will not el and a bus tour around at the Grand Chancellor beaches, and recreational sports. com. about homelessness in forget,” he said. the Hobart area, where in Hobart. Tasmania, Hobart’s Stree- t2Home program and the daily challenges faced by people on the streets. Sleep Out with the Salvos is one night of discomfort that we all need to experience. Street2Home pro- gram manager Don Mc- Crae said the importance of raising awareness and money for Street2Home was signifi cant because it was a special Tasmanian service provider for the homeless. “The program is unique to the Salvation Army Tasmania,” he said. “Street2Home works HOWRAH PRIMARY SCHOOL with people experiencing a la carte dining primary homelessness Excellence in Education Friday night offer - $20 Meal through going and meet- ing them where they are Howrah Primary School is one of Tasmania’s leading primary schools and shares Receive a FREE beer, wine or soft living on the streets and with our community a history since 1961. The school is located on over 10.5 $13 MEALS drink with every meal purchased* in parks. hectares and offers new and upgraded classroom facilities. Bar opens 5pm - Meals from 6pm. “We are the only EVERY WEDNESDAY organisation that is having Our expansive buildings and grounds cater for Birth – Year 6 students and families. NIGHT FROM 5.30PM *Mention at the bar. direct engagement with A separate Library, ICT Centre, Music Room, Multi-Purpose Hall designed for both these people. sporting and social events, three large sports fields with native surrounds, all on the BAR OPEN SUNDAYS 4-6 PM “Our Street2Home beachfront of the Derwent. GEILSTON BAY BOAT CLUB IS AVAILABLE FOR FUNCTION HIRE: program helps people Enquiries for new enrolments welcome. 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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 17 Community News Dinghy restoration honours Bob Hawke Landcare the late Dr Award nominations HOWRAH Rotary Club and Risdon Prison are working together to restore a wooden boat now open in preparation for the Australian Wooden Boat EVERY two years, a Queensland, for almost tunities their projects Festival 2019. landcarer with a passion 20-years, combining sus- create to bring people The project will see a for improving sustainable tainable market farming together to work, share wooden dinghy restored agricultural and land and light grazing. knowledge and promote by incarcerated inmates management practices is “This award has given the landcare approach to at the Risdon Prison. awarded the Bob Hawke me opportunities to fur- natural resource man- Rotary have sourced Landcare Award. ther my research in soil agement and sustainable a dinghy suitable for The award includes a health and to experiment agriculture,” he said. restoration from a gentle- prize of up to $50,000 to with techniques that Nominations are man in Craddock. develop knowledge and were previously unavail- judged by the Bob Glen Woolley, of skills around sustainable able due to the lack of Hawke Landcare Award Howrah Rotary Club, environmental practise. resources,” he said. Advisory Panel. said the dinghy was per- Nominations for the “My hope is that I A winner will be fect for the project. 2018 award are now can share my fi ndings announced at the 2018 “It’s a 70 or 80-year- open nationwide. – the good and the National Landcare old, 10-foot Huon pine Nominees should bad – with other market Awards in Brisbane on clinker that needs a be dedicated to caring farmers, so as an industry Thursday 11 October. lot of love and atten- for the land, a champion we can grow and devel- The Bob Hawke tion throughout the of better environmental op sustainably. Landcare Award is ad- six-month restoration practices and passion- “The ultimate goal is ministered by Landcare process,” he said. ate about sharing their to be better stewards of Australia through support There will be six knowledge and time with our land.” from the Australian inmates working on the others. Mr Burgess said Government’s National dinghy, all of whom In 2016, the Bob what set the Bob Hawke Landcare program. expressed an interest in Hawke Landcare Landcare Award apart Nominations close at being involved in the Award was presented was its recognition of a 11.59pm on Sunday 23 project. to Queensland conser- person’s achievements, August 2018. Mr Woolley said he vationist and farmer regardless of the size of For more informa- Stephen Burgess. their projects. tion, or to nominate a was pleased to be work- Howrah Rotary Club members David Harrison and Noel Richardson working on the dinghy. ing with the inmates, andBEST BUYSMr Burgess has “What matters to this local Landcare hero, visit be able to provide them BESTtimber, nails and screws “I think that reallyBUYS Risdon Prison working to been running Wurraglen award is an individual’s www.bobhawkelandcare- 1000Wto the COLUMN project. 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Junior ambassador leads the way the role of Tasmanian Junior Ambassador. “I felt very honoured and excited to be the winner last year, and I feel good about how I was able to help during the past year,” he said. Chefaholic Kitean’s charitable Cooking School efforts won him not A PADDOCK TO PLATE COOKING EXPERIENCE FOR ALL only an ambassador- Chefaholic Cooking School ship but a $5000 grant A paddock to plate cooking experience for all from Specsavers to be CHILLI CHICKEN PASTA donated to a location of IngredientsDuck à l’orange his choice. • 500 g Chicken Breast • 10 Snow Peas Kitean sent his grant Ingredients minutes. Remove from • 1-2 Chillies • 2 Tomatoes Photo credit: . to Lions Outback Vision, • 1 x 2kg whole duck oven and cover with Grand • 1 Onion Marnier• 500ml and Cream cook for a where the fi nancial • 150g butter • 1 large Garlic Clove further• 300ml 5 minutes. Chicken Stock support went a long way • 100ml Grand Marnier • 2 Spring Onions • 500 g Pasta Floral Art Show with people suffering •• 50ml Basil vinegar • Parmesan cheese grated Remove from oven and eye problems. • 50g castor sugar strain all liquid into a “With the $5000 I Method• Juice of 3 oranges pot, add in vinegar, sugar sent to Outback, I was 1.• 6 Cookoranges the Pasta in a saucepanand of juice boiling of 3 wateroranges until set to bloom aldente, drain and put to theand side. reduce until a nice able to see the set-up EASTERN Shore resi- plants and cut fl owers. 2.Method Slice onion, garlic and chilli,consistency. fry in a large, oiled frypan of 38 eye clinics, 16 on medium to high heat. dents with a passion for The event has been days of eye surgery and Clean and pat dry duck, Meanwhile peel and cut year seven student and Tasmanian Junior 3. Slice chicken breast into 2cm cubes (approximately), fl owers are urged not to organised in conjunction 200 cataract surgeries,” heat butter in fry pan large oranges and prep with no Ambassador for the Fred Hollows Foundati on Kitean Aitken. enoughadd chickento hold duckto the and frypan. Fry for about 5 mins. miss out on this year’s with the City of Hobart. Kitean said. skin or seed. When sauce is Daffodil, Camellia and Patrons can be fi rst to ROSE Bay High School else going through the 4.fry duckAdd thefor creamapproximately and chicken nearly stock ready to the add frypan, segments bring Kitean will be 5 minutes.to the boil then turn downto to sauce a simmer. and warm Simmer - do for not 10 Floral Art Show. see the display on Friday year seven student Kite- same thing she is,” Kite- supporting this year’s mins then add the tomatolet chopped oranges into break small down. pieces. Held on Friday 7 and 7 September from 1pm an Aitken is encouraging an said. nominees at the offi cial 5.Place Slice duck the in snow oven peasfor to desired size and add to the Saturday 8 September to 6pm and on Saturday the local community Kitean contacted the approximately 45 minutes celebrations where he pan, simmer for 2 mins. Carve duck and cover at the Hobart Town 8 September from 10am to nominate inspiring McGrath Foundation to will give a speech about on 180°C basting as you go. with sauce and arrange 6.Turn Add heat the down chopped to 160°C spring onion and basil and cooked Hall, the free event will to 4.30pm. young students for the initiate and organise a the work he has done segments. andpasta. cook for a further 30 feature a series of spring Accessible park- Fred Hollows Founda- Pink Stumps Day in as- in his time as junior 7. 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Is it the journey or the destination? So, I mentioned to my client base about the ‘other’ Camino – the lo- cal version that I’d heard about, ‘The Way to St James’ (www.waytost- james.com.au). Immediately it sparked an interest in the event and the training (mostly just walking) to prepare for this overnight event in January 2019. Nearly all of my clients are committing to this, have marked the event in their diaries, Motors Holden senior sales consultant Troy Wood, left , presents Raw Strength president Matt taken the Friday off Mckay with the $7,200 cheque. work, organised families – and it is only August. They are excited and Raw Strength does the heavy lifting motivated in a very dif- ferent way and this goal for athletes living with disability Sonja Preston on the Camino de Santi ago 600-kilometre pilgrimage. has given their training purpose. WHEN Raw Strength do the course myself in Motors Holden By Jo Cordell-Cooper* Everest Base Camp, I before and walked on So, I recommend to Tasmania club president Melbourne,” Mr McKay principal dealer Camp- remembered how much many new trails. you that you fi nd your- Matthew McKay fi rst said. bell York said the I’VE written a few times I loved hiking and that Three years on and self a goal, a “destina- started powerlifting, he “While there, I got Holden Home Ground about the age of adage, somehow 15 years had my clients have also tion” and then set about was simply trying to talking to the chief exec- Advantage program was “it’s all about the journey, gone by with barely a become regular bush a path to achieving it. recover from a soccer utive offcier of Powerlift- an important aspect in not the destination.” hike. walkers – mostly they You’ll be surprised by injury. ing Australia, the national helping grassroots clubs Today I’d like to fl ip How could some- attempt beautiful, short how much this motivates Little did he realise federation for the sport. like Raw Strength grow this around to consider thing that fueled me with distance hikes that can you to meet the goal. that one small step for “He told me that in the local community. that it is all about the such passion get lost? be attempted without If you’d like help himself would become they wanted to expand “At Holden, we destination, as this deter- I still don’t know the extensive preparation. preparing for this or one giant leap forward into Tasmania and would love turning dreams mines the journey. answer, but it lies some- Others have taken any other physical goal, for disabled sports in show me the ropes and into possibilities and are The fi rst time I wrote where in the busyness of on the massive Camino please make contact. Tasmania. help me build a team.” thrilled to play a part in about this was after raising a family. de Santiago and local Up until now, Raw Mr McKay created increasing inclusion and preparing to hike into I digress – it was the extended hikes The *Jo Cordell-Cooper Strength has only been Raw Strength, a pow- accessibility for members Everest Base Camp in destination, this goal of Overland Track and owns twice award-win- able to help a small erlifting gym in Rokeby of Tasmania’s disabled Tibet. a big hike, that fueled an Three Capes. ning health and fi tness number of athletes, as built on the foundation community,” he said. The year was 2015 amazing year of physical All of this has created business Active Solutions the club did not have of support, safety and Since the program and I arrived in Kath- and mental preparation great excitement and a and Health Network and the specialist equipment above all, zero judge- started in 2014, Holden mandu, Nepal to be and the building excite- focus and dedication to founded wilderness hike required to train more ment. has helped more than rolled around by the ment of the trip. preparation that is not charity Tasmanian Iconic severely disabled athletes. The club’s main clien- 120 clubs across 22 2015 devastating earth- Disappointing as it only new to them, but Walks. Make contact on But thanks to a tele is older women and sporting codes improve quake and return home was that I did not get to essential to truly enjoying 0409 862 206 or email $7,200 grant from the people with a disability. facilities, purchase new after nine days – four go, I’d made new friends, the walk without injury, activesolutionstas@gmail. Holden Home Ground Now in its third year, equipment and develop days of which included focused on my health, muscle soreness and com. Advantage program, Raw Strength has helped exceptional talent. being fl own all over got fi tter than ever fatigue. Mr McKay has not only many people discover a “We’re passionate China. been able to buy the passion for strength train- about sport and how Initially, I was pretty equipment he requires, ing and to compete in it brings communities shell shocked, but it did but had also been able to powerlifting events across together,” Mr York said. not take too long before secure a larger space in Tasmania and Australia. “While we’re proud I could refl ect on the Rosny. “Since 2015, we’ve of what has been amazing year I had had Mr McKay started run six events in Tasma- achieved so far, we also preparing fully for a de- out running his local nia including the Aus- hope Raw Strength’s manding hike at altitude. You can reconnect by YMCA’s Sports Inclu- tralian Masters Games in success inspires other This was a dream of sion activities and was Ulverstone and the Move grassroots clubs to apply mine in my early 20s, improving your hearing involved in establishing a Strong event earlier this for grants so we can help but as I started a family • Professional hearing health care, servicing Hobart wheelchair AFL team. year in Devonport,” Mr bring their dreams to life and then raised them this and Eastern suburbs since 2001. From there, he made McKay said. as well.” dream became lost, then • Independent Audiologists provide services to the decision to start his “Around 70 per For any clubs wanting totally forgotten. assess and treat hearing disorders for adults and own facility. cent of our athletes are to apply for a Holden This was until the op- children. portunity came my way “When I started out, females over 40, many Home Ground Advan- Visiting Brighton and Triabunna regularly there were no powerlift- who had never played tage grant, visit www. and I remembered. ing coaches in Tasmania, sports or been to a gym holden.com.au/home- I remembered more P 6244 1993 E [email protected] so I made the decision to before.” groundadvantage. than my desire to get to W www.easternaudiologyservices.com.au

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CLARENCE AQUATIC CENTRE YMCA HOWRAH JOEY SCOUTS Aqua aerobics classes Tuesday nights For boys and girls aged six to eight. Meet on A 6.30pm. Aqua Zumba classes Thursday D G Thursday evenings during school terms from AUSTRALIAN RETIRED PERSONS nights 6.30pm. Derwent Storms Dragon Boat Club GEILSTON BAY CLUC 6pm-7pm at the Tranmere Hall. Ph. Fiona ASSOCIATION Are you 40+ and looking to stay fit and join a Social tennis for all standards on Mondays, Roberts on 0418 996 194. Social activities for men and women who are CLARENCE CHRISTMAS BRUNCH crew? Men’s and women’s crews recruiting Tuesdays (7pm), Fridays, Sundays from retired or about to retire. Bi-monthly meetings Spend Christmas with new friends and family now. Motor Yacht Club Tasmania, 1 Ford 10am-12 am. Contact Secretary Peter N. on HOWRAH MEN’S SHED with speaker held at the Clarence Senior while enjoying gourmet food, entertainment Parade Lindisfarne. Email: derwentstorms@ 62443655. 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. Ph. Greg on 0427 Citizens Centre, 17 Alma Street, Bellerive at and activities. Christmas Day, 10:30am - gmail.com.au 489 171 or email howrahmensshed@gmail. 10.30am. Ph. Doris on 6272 3525 or 0437 12:30pm at Howrah Community Centre. GENTLE FOR SENIORS com 494 659. Transport available. Enquiries: 6224 4615 or DICKSON TENNIS AT SUNSHINE TENNIS Fun and aerobic fitness program for over [email protected]. CLUB 50s. Every Friday 1.30-3pm at Eastside HOWRAH PLAYGROUP (HOWRAH COM- ACTON PARK LANDCARE GROUP Tennis and multi-sport camps for children Squash, 69 Cambridge Road, Bellerive. All MUNITY CENTRE) Volunteers get together for re-vegetation CLARENCE CITY CHILDREN’S CHOIR ages six to 12 years weekday afternoons equipment provided. First lesson free. Ph. Children up to the age of five. Monday and and weed removal in Acton Park area. Meet Choir for children aged 6-16. Meets at Clar- during the school holidays. Contact Dickson John on 6244 6539. Tuesdays 9.30-11.30am. $4 per family. How- third Sunday of the month. Event details on ence Uniting Church, corner of Cambridge Tennis - phone 0412 817 427 or email info@ rah Community Centre, 11 Howrah Road, our Facebook page or contact Sharon on Road and York Street, Bellerive on Wednes- dicksontennis.com to register. GIRLS BRIGADE IN ROKEBY Howrah. Ph. Katie on 0401 906 666. 0409023981. days from 4.15-5.15pm during school terms. Fourth Hobart Girls Brigade meets Thursdays Phone 0419 312 041. DODGES SENIOR CITIZENS 5.30-7.30pm. Girls aged five to 18 welcome. HOWRAH COMMUNITY CENTRE INDOOR Contact Lucinda Glover 0429 635 444 or Activities available are bowls, tennis, girl B CLARENCE COMMUNITY KNITTING Every Thursday 12.45-4pm at the Dodges [email protected] guides, playgroup, yoga, karate, bingo, etc. GROUP Ferry Recreational Community Centre, next Available for hire with or without bar facilities. B4 AT BELLERIVE PRIMARY SCHOOL Knit and crochet for friends, families and to the Primary School, Old GLEBE HILL BUSHLAND RESERVE All enquiries please call 6247 7711 or drop Early learning program for children from birth charities. Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Forcett Road. Ph. Jan Patmore 6265 8208. LANDCARE GROUP into 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. to five-years. Indoor and outdoor play, music, Bayfield Street, Rosny. Wednesdays 10am- All welcome. Regular events and working fun gym sessions. Phone 6244 1200. 12noon. Phone Clare 62444 995. DRAGONS ABREAST bees refer to www.facebook.com/GlebeHill- HOWRAH SCHOOL FOR SENIORS Come and Try dragon boating 3rd Saturday Landcare or contact Adam Holmstrom at New members welcome. Meets every Friday BELLERIVE BLUFF LAND & COAST CLARENCE COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB of the month. Lindisfarne Rowing Club. Ph. [email protected] at 10am at the Howrah Community Centre. CARE GROUP INC Alma’s Activities Centre Clarence, 17 Alma Leonie 0499 834 023. Phone Lynne Edgerton 6247 9198. 1st Sunday of the month (except Sunday 2 Street, Bellerive. Every Tuesday evening GORDONS HILL LANDCARE GROUP Sept; January - holidays) from 10am-12noon. 7.15pm-10pm. Contact Ian Crook 0498 814 Meets on the third Sunday of each month, Meet opposite 33 Victoria Esp Bellerive. 082. 9am-12.30pm at Marril Street for working bee Weed, plant, mulch & restore the foreshore. E activities. Phone 0476 136 189. I Phone Graeme 0467 514 667 or Tassie 0417 EASTERN SHORE BRIDGE CLUB INNER WHEEL CLUB OF CLARENCE CLARENCE LADIES’ PROBUS CLUB 516 176. Meets at the Howrah Community Centre, 11 Women’s group promoting true friendship Meets on the third Monday of each month Howrah Road, Howrah, Tuesday events at and ideals of personal service and interna- at the Bellerive Yacht Club at 10am. New BELLERIVE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE 7pm. Phone 6244 1493 (leave a message). H tional understanding. Meets fourth Thursday members welcome. Phone Sue on 0418 363 Join weekly arts and crafts sessions held HANDS ON every month from 7-9.30pm at the Beltana 087 or Gaille on 0408 782 455. Tuesdays to Fridays or special weekend EASTERN SHORE MS PEER SUPPORT Meets at Lindisfarne Activities Centre (37a Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. Ph. workshops. Annual membership $30. Email GROUP Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne), every Monday - Lois 0428 490 205. CLARENCE LIONS CLUB [email protected] or phone 6245 Meet every 2nd Friday of the month for tea/ excluding public holidays. Embroidery, card First and third Wednesday of the month at 1036. Located at 17 Cambridge Road, coffee at the Bellerive Yacht Club (down- making, scrap booking, Victorian boxes, the Howrah Community Centre, Howrah Bellerive. stairs) from 10.30am-12noon. Guest speak- jewellery making. Ph. Margaret Rust on 6244 Road, Howrah at 6.30pm. Ph. Stephen 0402 ers each month. Email Chris on cegm58@ 2690. J 483 355. JUST WALK IT BELLERIVE CWA BRANCH icloud.com or call MS Connect on 1800 042 If you are 55 and over and enjoy walking, join Meets first Monday every month at St Mark’s, 138. HOBART DOLPHINS MASTERS SWIM- CLARENCE PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION our friendly walking group. Free of charge. Corner Clarence and Scott Streets, Belle- MING CLUB Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Bayfield Ph. Joyce on 0408 487 218. rive. 11.30am handcraft (bring own lunch EASTERN SHORE NEEDLEWORK 8am on Saturday at the Clarence Pool or Street, Rosny. First Friday in the month from afterwards). 1pm branch meeting. Contact GROUP 9am on Sunday at the Friends Pool. Variety 12.30-2pm. Phone Clare 6244 4995. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Kath Chipman on 6248 9007 or email kath. Meets at Howrah Community Centre, 11 of programs on offer. Ph. 0438 629 160. Voluntary JP available between 9.30am-4pm [email protected] Road, Howrah on Monday mornings 9am- CLARENCE PLAINS TAI CHI each Tuesday in the office just inside and to 12pm and Wednesdays 12.30-3.30pm. $3 HOBART LADIES ASSOCI- Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre the left of the Service Tasmania shop in Bligh BELLERIVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY per session and participants are required ATION on 6247 6778 for more information. Street, Rosny Park. Located Bellerive Community Arts Centre, 17 to be members of the centre. All forms of STBA Hall, 101 Cascade Road, South Ho- Cambridge Road. Monthly meetings. Open needlework welcome. Phone 6243 0249. bart, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays CLARENCE PLAINS WALK AND TALK Wednesday and Saturday from 10am-3pm. 9.20am-12pm. Email secretaryhlba@gmail. GROUP Email [email protected]. EASTERN SHORE RAMBLERS (BUSH- com or phone 0407 766 054 Mondays from 9.30-10.30am, starting from K WALKING CLUB) KIDS CLUB @ PITTWATER NEIGHBOUR- Clarence Plains Community Health Centre, BELLERIVE PCYC PLAYGROUP Three different levels of walks on Sundays HOBART MODEL AERO CLUB HOOD HOUSE Heart Place, Rokeby. Free to join. Ph. Roke- Runs every Wednesday during school terms and two annual weekends away in Tasmania. Radio controlled fixed wing and rotary aircraft First and third Wednesday of each month. by Neighbourhood Centre 6247 6778. from 9.30-11.30am. Located at Bellerive Great way to exercise, see areas of the state at Kelly Field on Richmond/Campania 3pm-5.30pm. Gold coin donation. Children PCYC, 10 Scott Street, Bellerive. Cost is $3 and create friendships. Ph. Rob Peterson Road. Flying every day from 9am until early under-nine must be accompanied by an CLARENCE PLAINS HISTORY GROUP per family. First visit is free. Phone Megan on 0467 255 478 or email robpeterson@ afternoon, weather permitting. Instruction adult. Light meal provided. Discover the history and heritage of this very 0417 366 870. netspace.net.au. available and visitors welcome. Ph. Barry early settlement. Ph. 0415 847 360. Gerrard on 0417 032 901 or bgerrard@ KNOPWOOD KNITTERS BELLERIVE YOUTH GROUPS EATING WITH FRIENDS @ PITTWATER bigpond.net.au. Mondays from 10.30am at Clarence Plains CLARENCE WALK AND TALK GROUP Alive and Crosswired on every Friday during NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Community Health Centre, Heart Place, Leaves Medical Centre, Bayfield Street, Ros- school term. For grades 3-6 and runs from Second and fourth Friday of each month. HOBART TOWN (1804) FIRST SETTLERS Rokeby. Free to join and welcome to every- ny. Starts 9.30am Monday and Wednesday. 4.30-6pm. Crosswired for grades 7-12 and $10pp for a three course meal. Bookings ASSOCIATION INC. one. Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood Local walk Wednesday and MTT bus to other runs from 6.30-8.30pm. Visit stmarksbelle- essential. Ph. 6265 1155. Meetings held at 10am on the first Tuesday Centre on 62476778. walks, Mondays. Ph. Dot Batt 6244 6276 or rive.org.au. of each month (except January) in the Moo- Mavis Kregor 6247 8696. nah Community Centre, 7 Gormanston Road. BELTANA BOWLS CLUB Visit htfs.org.au. GARDEN CLUB INC F Barefoot bowls every Tuesday evening L Fourth Monday of the month, February-No- FACIAL PAIN SUPPORT GROUP LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING – HOWRAH during daylight savings time 5.30pm for 6pm HORNBY RAILWAY COLLECTORS ASSO- vember, Richmond Football Club Rooms, Trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain PRIMARY SCHOOL start. Located in Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. CIATION OF AUSTRALIA Victoria Street, Richmond at 7.30pm. Phone sufferers meet regularly for information and Birth - 5 years, 9.15am - 10.30am Wednes- Phone 6243 8706 or email beltanabowls@ Preservation and running of old commer- 6260 2727. support. Phone Helen 6245 0429 or Ros day & Friday. Ph 6246 6333. bigpond.com cial model railways with a special interest 6234 7989. in Hornby trains and Meccano products. COAL RIVER VALLEY SUSTAINABLE LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - LAUDER- BOULE / PETANQUE Meetings held monthly. Ph. Barry Dent on LIVING GROUP - RICHMOND FITNESS IN THE PARK DALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Howrah Community Centre, 11 Howrah 0417 142 380. Centacare meeting room in Torrens Street, Free outdoor fitness group. Winter program Programs for 2018: LiL (0-4 years) ¬- Road, all year on Thursdays from 1.30pm. Richmond. Second Tuesday of the month at April-September and summer program Monday 9.00-10.15am (sports centre) & Games finish between 3-3.30pm. Phone HOWRAH AUXILIARY OF THE ROYAL 7pm. Ph. Penny Wadsley 6260 2950, email October-end of daylight savings. More info at Friday 11.45am-12.30pm (library). Pre-Kinder 6288 8306. HOBART [email protected] or find us on www.ccc.tas.gov.au or email liveclarence@ ¬– Friday 1.15-2.20pm (sports centre). Ph: Meetings held on the first Wednesday of Facebook. ccc.tas.gov.au 6248 6260 or check our Facebook page for month at Clarence Integrated Care Centre, updates. Bayfield Street, Rosny at 1.30pm. New C CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC SCHOOL FLAGSTAFF GULLY LANDCARE GROUP members welcome. Phone 6244 2231 or CHAT ‘N’ EAT PLAY AND LEARN: CREATIVE CHILDREN For information about the Flagstaff Gully LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - LINDIS- 6243 5857. Senior singles or couples meet for midday Play and Learn: Creative Children is held Landcare Group please contact Peter FARNE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL meal on fourth Thursday of the month. every Tuesday from 9.30-10.30am during the McGlone on 0406 380 545 or business Programs for children from birth to 4 years HOWRAH COMBINED PROBUS CLUB Bookings essential by the Monday before the school term in Ballygriffin House at Corpus phone 6234 3552. old: Music – Tuesdays 9–9:30am in the Mu- Meets at 10am on the first Tuesday of month meal. Phone Dawn 6247 9011. Christi Catholic School. Play and Learn is a sic Room. Little Learners – Thursdays 9:15 at the Howrah Community Centre. Day’s free birth to four years old program. Facili- FOOD GARDEN GROUP –10:45am in the Kinder. Let’s Move, Read outing or luncheon on third Tuesday. New CITY OF CLARENCE EISTEDDFOD tated by kinder staff, these sessions focus on Informal monthly garden visits. Membership & Rhyme – Fridays 9–10am in the Gym and members welcome. Phone Laurie Stevens Celebrating 50th Eisteddfod from 28 August fun and interactive activities for children. All free. Experts and novices welcome. Email Library. Phone 62430101. 6247 6085 or Judy Paynter 6233 3675. 2018. Program and other information at welcome. [email protected] www.clarenceeisteddfod.com.au. Volunteers welcome. 23

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LAUNCHING INTO LEARNING - RISDON LINDISFARNE RIVERSIDE ARTS CLUB ROKEBY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE SORELL BOWLS CLUB VALE PRIMARY SCHOOL AND CHOIR Computer class, cooking class, community Social and barefoot bowls from 3pm on Risdon Vale Primary School offers Early Choir practice Thursday evenings at the lunch, model class, sewing and craft, oil paint- Friday afternoons. Ph. 6269 2112. T Learning for children from birth to four-year Lindisfarne Citizens Activities Centre 7.30- ing class, café conversation, belly dancing, TANGO THERAPY every Tuesday 9-11am and Thursday 9.30pm. Monthly play readings on Mondays. zumba, after school program, after school SORELL BRANCH CWA Tango therapy session every Thursday 12.30-2.30pm. Pre-kinder 9-10.30am every Phone Jeff Cheal on 0417 641 952. www. sports program. Ph. Cate or Nicole on 6247 Meet first Wednesday of the month at from 11am to 12noon at Tranmere Hall, 27 Thursday. Ph. 6242 5222. riversideartsclub.org.au 6778 or email [email protected] 1.30pm in the CWA Room at Sorell Memorial. Tranmere Road, Howrah. Ph. Jenny on 0477 New members are welcome. Phone Made- 505 901. LAUNCH INTO LEARNING - SOUTH ARM LINDISFARNE SCHOOL FOR SENIORS ROSNY PARK BOWLS CLUB line on 0428 122 098 for more info. PRIMARY SCHOOL Fridays 10am-midday at the Lindisfarne Excellent venue available for hire with view, TASMANIAN FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Every Friday during school term. 0-4-years Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln Street. Guest full bar and kitchen, ample car parking. Ph. SORELL MEN’S SHED (TFHS) 9.15am-10.45am and pre-kinder 10.45am- speakers on a range of topics. Ph. 6243 6244 1642. New members for social, indoor Open Monday to Friday from 9am-3.30pm. Library at the Old Bellerive Post Office at 19 12.30pm. Ph. 6239 9126. 6689. and pennant bowls welcome. Located Station Lane, Sorell. Ph. 0478 051 Cambridge Road, Bellerive is open Tuesdays 266 during opening hours. 12.30-3.30pm, Wednesdays 9.30-12.30pm LAWN BOWLS SOCIAL LINE DANCING ROSNY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE and Saturdays 1.30-4.30pm. Visit www. Played every Friday at Beltana Bowls Tuesdays from 11am-12.30pm for beginners CRAFT CLASSES SORELL ON STAGE THEATRE GROUP hobart.tasfhs.org or ph. 6244 4527. Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. 12pm for and improvers. Lindisfarne Community Located at Seventh Day Adventist church, 28 Welcomes new members. People interested 12.30pm start. Entry fee includes nibbles Centre. Ph. Gaye on 0458 133 124. Riawena Road. Classes in painting, embroi- in any aspects of theatre phone 6106 0071. TASSIE ROCKERS DANCE CLUB after the game. New bowlers welcome. Ph. dery, paper craft and cards, beading, quilting, Every Wednesday at the Derwent City Bowls 6243 8706 or email beltanabowls@bigpond. LITTLE LEARNERS cooking and bear-making. Meets Thursdays SORELL RED CROSS FRIENDSHIP 7pm-10pm. Suitable for all ages and family com. Free early years learning program for up to from 9.30am. Ph. Noels on 6248 1083. GROUP friendly. Ph. Caryl 0409 703 044. five-year-olds and their parents. Tuesdays Meets on third Friday of every second LEWISHAM FORESHORE MANAGEMENT 9.15-10.45am during school terms. At Emma- ROSNY PARK TENNIS CLUB month at 1.30pm in the Fraser room at 45 TENNIS AT SUNSHINE TENNIS CLUB ASSOCIATION INC. nuel Christian School, 1 Chipmans Road, Social tennis, competition and court hire Arthur Street (independent living units). New Social tennis played every weekday at 11 Save the Lewisham Foreshore. We need Rokeby. available at 18 Bastick Street, Rosny Park. member welcome. Ph. Merrilyn Jones on Howrah Road, Howrah. Coaching available. your support. Contact Valerie Reid on 0418 Coaching also available. See our webpage 6265 1320. Phone Mike Geard 0400 974 056, visit sun- 124804. or email [email protected]. shinetennisclub.org.au or email sunshineten- M Ph. Di Fincke on 0417 447 842 or 6244 SOUND PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION [email protected] LINCOLN SINGERS 7820. OF TASMANIA MAINLY MUSIC Rehearsals in Lindisfarne Citizens Activities Museum and Resource/Research Centre, 19 THE FRIENDSHIP FORCE 10am every Thursday except in school Centre with concerts around Tasmania. Ph. ROTARY CLUB OF BELLERIVE Cambridge Road, Bellerive, open Monday, Fosters peace and understanding through holidays. Hosted by Good News Church, Margot Lampkin on 6244 5344. Meets every Monday at the Bellerive Yacht Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11am- a program of home hosting at home and 238 Clarence Street, Howrah. Interactive Club 6pm for 6.30pm start. Ph. 0407 495 771. 3pm. Collection of old radios, phonographs overseas. Club meets bi-monthly at Rosny 30-minute music sessions for birth to school- LINDISFARNE ACTIVITIES CENTRE - and recording equipment. Entry by gold coin LINC. Phone 6243 7050. age children with their parents/caregivers. SOCIAL INDOOR BOWLS ROTARY CLUB OF HOWRAH donation. Ph. 0429 951 880. Wednesdays 1pm. For further details phone Meets every Thursday at the Tasmania THE REDEEMED CHURCH OF GOD 6243 6029 or 6243 8184. Academy, South Arm Road, Rokeby at SOUTH ARM COMMUNITY MARKET AND SANCTUARY PARISH MASTERS ATHLETICS 6pm. Ph. 0417 367 700. CAR BOOT SALE Meets Sunday mornings at 10am at Warrane Cross country and road running for the over LINDISFARNE ANGLICAN CHURCH First Sunday each month from 9.30am at the Primary School Hall, 213 Cambridge Road, 30s from April to September. Program at Playgroup for children under 5. Every ROTARY CLUB OF LINDISFARNE. South Arm Community Centre. Artworks to Warrane. Ph. Pastor Colin Jones on 0447 www.tasmastersathletics.org.au. Ph. Mike Tuesday during school term, 10am-12pm the Meets first and third Wednesday of the month Lego, plants, books, bargains, coffee, plus 288 191. Walker 0428 376 741 or email tasmasters- Lindisfarne Anglican Church (54 Lincoln St). at the Beltana Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, activities for the kids. Ph. 0403 909 848 or [email protected]. All welcome. Cost is $2 and a piece of fruit to Lindisfarne at 6:30pm. Visitors welcome. Ph. email [email protected] TIME OUT CRAFT PROGRAM

share. Contact Chris 0412 893 012. 0419 304 020. Range of crafts on Thursdays 9.30am- MEN’S BREAKFAST SOUTH ARM GARDEN CLUB 12pm during school terms at Citywide, 400 St George’s Church Hall, Sorell, third LINDISFARNE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP ROTARY CLUB OF SORELL Meets monthly. All welcome. Garden visits Cambridge Road, Mornington. New 2 U Wednesday of each month at 7.30am. Ph. Meets each Sunday at 10am at the Lindis- Meets every Monday at the Sorell RSL held throughout the year. Ph. Richard 6239 ladies dress and accessories op shop also 6248 1878. farne Activities Centre (37a 6.30pm for 7pm start. All welcome. Ph. Mick 9730 or Dianne 0448 824 892. available. Enquiries Raie Semmens on 6244 Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne). Phone Laurie Dudgeon on 0417 361 328. 2586. MIDWAY POINT-PENNA NEIGHBOUR- Rowston on 62 478156 or email SOUTH EAST PINGO HOOD WATCH [email protected] for further informa- RHYTHM AND BEACHES COMMUNITY Every Tuesday Morning 9.45am-11.45am. TRANMERE CLARENCE PLAINS LAND & Active group meets first ednesdayW of the tion. SINGERS $10 for 28 games. Everyone wins a prize. COAST CARE month at noon at the Midway Point Commu- Singing group meets every Tuesday from 7-9 Morning tea provided. For further information, Help enhance and preserve natural values in nity Hall. Ph. Pat Leary 0419 318 012. LINDISFARNE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB pm at Okines Community House (opposite please phone Elizabeth on 6265 2305 or the Tranmere, Rokeby and Clarendon Vale The newly arranged Combined Probus Club Dodges Ferry Primary School). No audition Beth on 6269 3839. area. Activities at various sites on Thursdays MT RUMNEY LANDCARE GROUP INC. at Lindisfarne invites all members of the required. Ph. Mervyn on 0417 462 310. and last Sunday of every month. Email We meet bi-monthly to undertake various ac- community to attend meetings as listed: First SOUTHERN BEACHES LAND/COAST- [email protected] or phone 0435 325 171. tivities to improve our local environment. Visit Tuesday in the month at The Motor Yacht CARE INC. https://mtrumneylandcaregroup.wordpress. Club Ford Parade Lindisfarne at 10am with a Meetings first Friday every month, working com for information. All volunteers welcome. S meeting followed by morning tea and a guest bees third Saturday. Primrose Sands working SENIORS MOMENTS U speaker. A visit to have lunch is arranged bees first Saturday each month. Clean up Meets at Howrah Church of Christ, 30 U3A CLARENCE every third Tuesday with an Ausmas lunch in groups third Sunday. Contact Glenn 6265 Holland Court, Howrah every Wednesday Monday and Wednesday mornings at Rosny July and a Christmas dinner in December. All N 8682 or Gwen 6265 8335 or southern- from 10am. Ph. Denise 6247 8713 or 0417 LINC. Ph. Carol Rossendell on 0409 698 members of the public are welcome to attend NATIONAL SERVICEMAN’S ASSOCIATION [email protected] 103 567. 198, email [email protected], and join the club If you did Nasho’s. Monthly luncheons are visit http://u3aclarence.com held at local hotels on the third Thursday of SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CONCERT BAND SEVEN MILE BEACH CANCER & CARING LINDISFARNE COMMUNITY LIBRARY each month. We assist members to get their Community concert band each Thursday AUXILIARY Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln NSA Medals. We also collect copies of Pla- night from 7.30-9.30pm at 550 East Derwent Meet at Lewis Hall, Surf Road, Seven Mile Street. Open weekdays 10am-2pm and toon photos, if anyone can assist let us know. Highway, Risdon. No audition, any level of W Beach. Third Monday of each month 12-2pm. Saturday mornings 10am-12noon. Ph. Diane Contact: NSA Secretary - Gary Gillies. Email: skill. Contact Kristin Nichols at kirstin24_n@ WAVERLEY FLORA PARK LANDCARE Phone Di 0438 218 185. on 6244 3439. [email protected] ot ph: 6243 4431. yahoo.com.au. Every Wednesday 9.30am-12pm or first Saturday of the month for family landcare SHORELINE COMBINED PROBUS CLUB LINDISFARNE GARDEN CLUB ST ANDREW HIGHLAND GATHERING activities fun for kids. Training provided. Meet INC. Meets on fourth Tuesday monthly, Febru- Sunday 18 Febraury 2018. 10am-4pm. at Winifred Curtis entrance, Mercedes Place, Meets on the third Monday of each month at ary-November, 2pm at CWA Hall, 29a Lincoln P Enjoy the spectacle of pipe bands, highland Bellerive. Ph. Karen 6244 2001 or email PINGO @ PITTWATER NEIGHBOURHOOD the Howrah Community Centre, 11 Howrah Street, Lindisfarne. Guest speaker, afternoon dancing, the Clarence City Concert Band and [email protected] HOUSE Road Howrah, from 10am. New members tea. All welcome. Enquiries phone 6244 the Navy Cadet Drum Corps. Located at the Played the same as bingo, but for grocery welcome. Ph. 6247 6277. 1271. Village Green, Richmond. prizes. $10pp (10 games) Mondays 12pm- 2pm cuppa & cake provided. Phone 6265 SING AUSTRALIA SORELL LINDISFARNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE (SOUTH- Y 1155 for more info. Fun singing (voice quality doesn’t matter), YOGA AND PILATES Hold monthly meetings, afternoons and eve- ERN REGIONAL VOLUNTEER UNIT) no auditions. Every Wednesday night from Weekly classes at Howrah Rec Centre on nings, at the Lindisfarne Activities Centre. A Meet at their depot 132 Mornington Road, PITTWATER ART GROUP 7-9pm at Midway Point Hall, 31 Raynors Tuesday evenings. Yoga 5.30pm and Pilates range of speakers, discussions and outings. Mornington every Wednesday night at Every Tuesday 10am-12pm/1pm for nine Road, Midway Point. Ph. John on 6269 2952 7pm. Ph. Jackie 6265 7716 or 0467 197 Ph. Penny 6243 5961. 7.30pm. Contact Syd McClymont. Ph. 0407 weeks at the Supper Room Memorial Hall, or Jenny on 0418 249 786. 499. 847 718. Cole Street, Sorell. Ph. Gail 6265 8775. LINDISFARNE LADIES PROBUS CLUB SINGING GROUP – FIND YOUR VOICE YOGA IN RICHMOND Meets 10am on the second Monday each PROBUS CLUB OF LAUDERDALE COM- Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pm Clarence Plains Term three. Monday and Saturdays 9:30am month at Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania, BINED INC. Youth Centre, Grange Road, Rokeby. Free to to 10.45am. Call Jeanette 0419 880 019 to 1 Ford Parade, Lindisfarne. Outings or Meets third Tuesday of each month at the join, everyone welcome. Ph. Wendy Bryant reserve your place or email jnet.coleman@ luncheon held fourth Monday each month. Abundant Life Church Lauderdale. Club out- on 1800 269 672. gmail.com. Ph. 6243 4428. ings take place on first Tuesday. Speakers, organised trips and social activities. Contact SIT AND BE FIT CHAIR EXERCISE LINDISFARNE MASONIC CENTRE Secretary c/o Post Office Box 48, Rokeby, Great fun. Suitable for anyone wanting to All entries for the 2018 community calendar must be Different Masonic orders meet at the centre Tasmania 7019. improve their health and balance. Mondays in Gordons Hill Road, Lindisfarne. Hall is submitted to [email protected] 10am at Clarence and Senior Citizens, Alma available for use by community and other Street. Wed and Fri 10.30am at St Marks This is a free service for non-profit community groups. Ph. 6243 8097 or write to PO Box Church Hall, Scott Street. Cuppa provided groups and local events. Please keep contributions to 30 words or less. 116 Lindisfarne Tas 7015. R afterwards. Phone Vicki on 0419 155 578. 24

24 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Pet of the Month WINNER Pet Talk Proudly sponsored by Eastlands Pet Supply Walk the dog By Scott Hunt The Dog Grumbler

THERE are lots of rea- sons to walk your dog. None of them are because your dog needs exercise. One good reason may be that you will benefi t from the walk. Certainly, walking at human speed is much better exercise for you than for your companion. A better reason is because your dog needs to smell the world – individuals establish and leader are on the same while, walk around some particularly to smell other maintain order by eating team and compelled to more. creatures and where they according to rank — and be civil, if not friendly. It may seem pointless have been. the travel ritual where The more smells or but it gives your dog a As much as anything the group follows a sequences of smells that chance to connect with it wants to smell other leader and absorbs smells any two individuals expe- you. dogs and to know the together. rience together, the more If your dog is having comings and goings When you walk your those individuals bond in too much fun in the off- around your home. dog, you must let it smell dog society. lead area to follow you However, the best whatever attracts its in- You can see this. You closely right away, walk a reason to walk your terest (within reason) and can see how happy it bit then stop and wait for dog is simply to enact you must decide when to makes your dog. it to fi nd you, then walk the ritual of travelling in move on. I’ve written previ- some more. company. If you let the dog se- ously about the myriad In my experience, Ritual is important lect the route or itinerary benefi ts of dog owner- dogs who get to travel off in a non-verbal social you will be undermining ship: about your dog as a lead become much better system. the process. sounding board, as moral at on-lead activity. Patriotic cockatiels, Biscuit & Junior enjoy some That’s why the cat If you don’t act like a support. Your dog will keep wattle in the sunshine on a winters day. may come and sit with leader the dog will take You start to feel the looking for a leader and you when you watch up that mantle until a benefi ts when you take taking that responsibility To enter your pet in next month’s “Eastern Shore Sun’s Pet of the your favourite television real leader comes along. the trouble to enact these until it fi nds one. Month” please email a photo and a few words about your pet to show. Walking or travelling rituals. Take the opportunity Carolyn at: adverti [email protected]. Your cat soon learns in company is a state of Feed your dog your to make decisions for when you are about to existence to a dog; you leftovers. As long as there another individual; take All entries will be shared on our Facebook page and the winner will be the entrant sit quietly for a while and can defuse potentially have been humans there responsibility and take with the most “likes” at the end of voti ng. The winning entry will feature in next takes the opportunity awkward situations have been dogs under joy from the devotion month’s Eastern Shore Sun and will win a Eastland Pet Supply $50 voucher*! to share the activity, not by walking because it the table. that comes in return. because it wants to watch trumps just about any Travel your dog with They make us better television but because it’s other activity apart from you at every opportunity. people. They reward our Eastlands Pet Supply something physical you work. 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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 25 A FINANCIAL MOMENT Farm Household Allowance extended

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26 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 Community News Partnership creates Poo knew? job opportunities

Richmond resident and Pooseum director Karin Koch. ONLY in Tasmania would his doctor. ment thrown in.” there be an entire muse- “There is still a tradi- There are so many um dedicated to poo. tion when kids are small stories behind the doors ‘Pooseum’, the world’s to teach them to quickly of the Pooseum, all with The group of 10 Max Employment clients on their last day of training at TasTAFE’s Bender Drive Campus at Derwent Park. first scientific poo muse- flush and not look at their the intention of educating LONG-TERM unem- Drive campus. there were organisations a four-week period, which um, has thrown open its poo, and those sorts of Tasmanians and tourists ployed are receiving the Max Employment such as Incat who were suited the needs of our doors in Richmond. things can end up with about how poo is an chance to find jobs in the partnership manager Tania looking for people with clients. Museum director adults having really horri- essential component to metals industry thanks to Bailey said the organisa- skills in this area to fill “This training has been Karin Koch said she was ble diseases,” she said. the lifestyle and health a partnership between tion had identified that a trade assistant roles,” she life-changing for many of excited to teach Tasma- “There is no reason maintenance of many TasTAFE and MAX Em- short-term skill set in the said. the participants as they are nians and tourists about for poo to be taboo or species. ployments. metal fabrication area was “We worked with now engaged and excited the value of poo in our gross or whatever. The Pooseum features The second group of a potential opportunity to TasTAFE to develop a skill about the training, have ecosystem. “Unless people factual panels, interactive 10 participants have now train up some of its long- set which would meet the grown in confidence and Originally from Vien- really read up on it or get screens, a digestive room completed a four-week term unemployed clients. needs of the industry, as are now setting their sights na, Ms Koch moved to informed about it, they’re and a ‘Poo Knew’ series Basic Aluminium/Steel She said metal fabrica- well as our clients. on getting a job.” Tasmania three years ago not going to know that it’s of doors. Fabrication Skill Set train- tions had been highlighted “They were really TasTAFE Metals South with her family, who now okay to talk about. All poo displayed was ing course, which took as an area of demand. flexible in working with us education manager Mark live in Richmond. “Poo is a really ne- donated by Bonorong place at TasTAFE’s Bender “We understood that to tailor skill set training to Geeves said the skill set She has a background glected topic. Wildlife Sanctuary. training covered a range in arts, event planning “When it comes to The Pooseum also has of areas including sheet and tourism, and never poo, people make jokes a gift area, where visitors and plate assembly, gas really had any intention about farting and smells, can buy a range of books, metal arc welding, using to open a museum, let but when you think about merchandise and poo-re- hand and power tools and alone one about poo. it, people don’t make lated edible treats. occupational health and But her motivation jokes about blood, so why Ms Koch said the WANTED TO BUY safety. to open Pooseum came poo?” Pooseum had been a “Working with the from an article she read The Pooseum’s “massive hit” in the recent group from Max Employ- about a Silver Spotted exhibitions centre around school holidays, with ment has been particularly Skipper caterpillar. animal poo and the ways more than 500 visitors rewarding for our teachers The caterpillar is in which animals digest, walking through the who have been able roughly four-centimetres process and then excrete doors. to share their skills and long, but when it poos, the contents of their The Pooseum is fund- knowledge with the group the poo ejects up to stomachs through poo. ed entirely by Ms Koch, and set them on the path one-and-a-half metres in When asked why with the exhibition panels to finding employment,” different directions. the Pooseum did not and creative content pro- he said. The splatter of poo in showcase human poo, Ms duced by a Queensland The first round of different directions means Koch said it was easier company. 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Eastern Shore Sun August 2018 27 Sport Charlie’s record-breaking burpees for charity

HOWRAH local Charlie fundraising goal at $750. Gard has broken the Mr Gard focused on Guinness World Re- strength training during cord for the number his lunchtimes and prac- of burpees in an hour, tising burpees after work smashing out 851 each day. burpees and beating the He said he had been previous record holder averaging around 400- by 70. 500 burpees in half and On Sunday 22 July, hour every second day Mr Gard, with the sup- since the beginning of his port of his wife, family, training. friends and onlookers, “I was pretty confi - pushed through an inten- dent I could break the sive session to break the record,” he said. Guinness World Record The day of the world at CF42 gym on Patrick record was an emotional, Street in Hobart. painful and celebratory Mr Gard is an assis- one for Mr Gard and his tant exercise physiologist family. at the Royal Hobart His wife Liv and Hospital, and is currently 18-month-old daughter studying a Master of Ivy came out to watch, as Teaching at the University well as his cousin Hamish of Tasmania. Hall, who has swum the He said he has always English Channel. had a passion for fi tness With a goal of 840 and keeping healthy. burpees in an hour, Mr “I’ve always wanted Gard started the chal- to be a Guinness World lenge at a fast pace. Record holder, I’ve been “Doing it was hell,” buying and reading the he said. books since I was a kid,” “I started at a faster he said. pace than I was intend- “For my next ing to and I was racing challenge, I wanted to ahead. combine my passion for “I was in two minds fi tness and charity and I whether or not to back thought that this would off but decided to keep Charlie Gard broke the Guinness World Record for number of chest-to-ground burpees in an hour. be the best way to do it.” pushing myself harder mental and physical longer than I thought in raised more than $8000 to take a break from confi rmation that he did After his father-in-law and harder.” strength throughout my the end, so pushing my- for the Prostate Cancer burpees for now. indeed break the record. Craig was diagnosed with Approaching the pre- life but doing this has self to my limits paid off. Foundation of Australia. Mr Gard has submit- He will hear the prostate cancer, Mr Gard vious record didn’t make defi nitely improved it,” “Making my friends He hasn’t ruled out ted all of his evidence verdict in a few months was eager to show his the challenge any easier. he said. and family proud is an breaking another fi tness of the event to the time. support through fund- “It wasn’t a relief “I was surprisingly amazing feeling.” world record in the Guinness World Records raising for the Prostate when I got to the 781 able to hang on for Mr Gard has now future but has decided and is awaiting offi cial Cancer Foundation of (previous record) mark, Australia. because I knew I still had “The circumstances about four and a half which aligned with my minutes to go,” Mr Gard plans to break a world said. record were not great, “I was in absolute Roller derby juniors skate to victory but the opportunity to agony and it was tempt- raise awareness and ing to back off it hurt so HOBART Junior Roller ria 310-182. and showing them new funding for the Prostate much, but I knew that Derby competed at the The highlight of the techniques. Cancer Foundation is a I’d be fi lled with regret if Skate Victoria Junior weekend for the Hobart The mentorship was great way for me to help I didn’t push myself that Nationals in Bendigo in team was the opening also in collaboration other families who are bit harder for Craig. July – eventually placing game against Cradle with the Hobart Junior going through the same “I remember thinking second in the second Coast Junior Rollers. Roller Derby leadership thing,” Mr Gard said. for me this is a short division. This was the fi rst program. Mr Gard chose to amount of pain for a On the fi rst day of time there has been two Hobart Junior Roller attempt to break the short period of time, competition, the Hobart Tasmanian teams skating Derby trains every Guinness World record but Craig and the family Juniors played another at a national event. Thursday afternoon at for the most chest-to- have been and will be Tasmanian team, Cradle During the Nationals Woody’s Skate and Play ground burpees in an suffering through pain for Coast, winning 205-183. event, two of Hobart during school terms and hour, a record which much longer. In their second Junior Roller Derby’s have just had a new was set at 781 by the “I knew I had to put game, the team played skaters, Rupert Calvert, intake of budding young previous holder. up with it for them, so against Pot Luck, a team 16, and Hayley-Rose skaters. Since March, he has I did.” from Queensland and Pedley, 12, were asked The team are cur- been training for this Looking back on the New South Wales, and to mentor a division rently looking for a local event and raising aware- record-breaking day, Mr won 218-184. three team. sponsor to help them ness of his Everyday Gard is still proud of his Following two wins, Their mentorship reach the stars, and can Hero fundraising page, achievements. the Hobart Junior Roller consisted of helping be contacted via email at where he set the original “I’ve always had good The Hobart Junior Roller Derby placed second in division two at the Skate Victoria Junior Nati onals in Bendigo. Derby lost to East Victo- newer skaters on track [email protected]. MARKETING | ADVERTISING | GRAPHIC DESIGN so much more than Tassie’s top PR consultancy

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28 Eastern Shore Sun August 2018

Young futsal champions take on Malaysia

Sam Curtain, left, and Rueben Bradford with young locals in Malaysia.

YOUNG Clarence 12 days. was exciting, especially as The boys’ parents games.” he said. will represent Tasmania as sportsmen Sam Curtain “I was very excited he was able to play futsal accompanied them Mr Bradford said a Before the cup, the part of the state team. and Reuben Bradford and also proud of myself and see and engage with throughout the whole trip highlight was engag- boys visited S.K. Pengkal- Sam and Rueben have recently returned for being selected from local cultures. trip, watching the games ing with the Malaysian an National School deep were financially support- from Malaysia where they a large group of players,” “The most fun parts and engaging in local crowds at the games, who in the jungle where some ed on their trip with a represented Australia in Rueben said. were going to the local tourist activities. were a “wonderful, happy of the locals had never quick-response grant from the Futsal Zaifica Cup “I was extra excited schools and seeing how “The boys both and supportive” group of seen people of European Clarence City Council. held in Kuching. when I found out Sam different they were, and played extremely well and people. descent before. “Council supports the Following a National had also been selected.” seeing how lucky we are were excellent ambas- Both Rueben and The school’s futsal community in many ways, School’s Competition The boys played in to have what we have sadors for Tasmania and Sam’s parents were court was an outdoor and we are very proud of in Brisbane last year, two competitions, taking back home,” he said. Australia,” Mr Bradford, also invited to play in a pitch of mixed mud, sand what these young athletes the Lindisfarne Primary out the win in the first “Playing in the grand Rueben’s father, said. parents’ match against the and grass levelled by the have achieved and look School students were competition but losing final was also really great, “The heat and humid- parents of the Malaysian teachers. forward to following selected for an Austral- in the grand final of the and it was interesting to ity were very oppressive, team. Sam and Reuben’s their future successes,” ian Representative side, Zafica Cup. see another culture so but neither Sam or “Unfortunately, we next challenge comes in Clarence Mayor Doug which visited Malaysia for Rueben said the trip different to our own.” Rueben let it affect their lost the parents game,” January 2019 where they Chipman said. We provide smart, local,

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