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FREE PUBLICATION FOR THE COMMUNITIES OF CLARENCE AND SORELL AUGUST 2016

Creative talent on show Monster book fair A fi nancial moment Page 3 Page 13 Page 22-23 Clarence Council wins award for excellence

From left , Carol Joseph (Fairway Rise), Kevin Huxtable (Clarence Positi ve Ageing Advisory Committ ee - CPAAC), Sally Mollison (Salmutati ons Music Therapy), Julie Andersson (Council’s community development offi cer), Joan Carr (CPAAC), Leanne Doherty (Warrane Mornington Neighbourhood Centre), Alderman Sharyn von Bertouch (chairperson, CPAAC), Cr Bill McArthur, president of the Municipal Associati on of Victoria, and Mayor Doug Chipman.

CLARENCE Coun- Awards for Excellence. 15,000)” award for its Clarence Council’s It provided local and end-of-life planning. at the C3 Convention cil has been declared a The council received “aWake Before Death” Positive Ageing Net- community members The awards were Centre in . winner at the 2016 Local the “Delivering Excel- fi lm project. work, non-government, with the opportunity to presented on 22 July at Clarence Mayor Government Association lence – Larger Councils The fi lm project was government and private have meaningful conver- the annual Local Govern- Doug Chipman said he of (LGAT) (populations more than a collaboration between enterprise. sations about death, grief ment Conference, held CONTINUES PAGE 10

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2 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS

Council News Emmanuel students Council Meetings EventsEvents

Key issues at the Council meeting of 23 May FESTIVAL OF VOICES Key issues at the Council meeting of and 6 June 2016 included: reconnect with nature •25 Adopted July the2016 2016/2017 included: Budget and Capital Expenditure • Program.Adoption of the Economic Development Plan 2016-2021. • Agreed to undertake community consultation on the Draft • Accepted a tender for Topham Street reconstruction works. Pindos Park Management Plan.

WorksWorks – August/September – June/July 2016 2016 1 - 9 July 2016 Roads Festival: ST.ART Fest 2016 Roads The Barn, Rosny Farm • Pothole repairs: Rose Richmond, Bay, Lindisfarne Cambridge, and Dulcot Geilston and Bay.Rokeby. 27 August • Gravel road grading: as required based on inspections. Kangaroo Bay Skate Park • Gravel road grading as required based on inspections. EXHIBITIONS AT THE • Guide post replacement continuescontinues: at various various locations. locations. SCHOOLHOUSEEXHIBITIONS GALLERY AT THE AND • ReconstructionConcreting of gravel of shared paths: path Opossum near Rosny Bay Park.Treatment Plant. BARN • PreparationConstruction forof gravelresealing access: in Spinifex from Bastick Road andStreet Fuchsia to Kangaroo Road in SCHOOLHOUSE GALLERY AND RisdonBay Skate Vale. Park. BARN Workshop: Reed Pen and Black • PreparationReconstruction for of resealing retaining in wall: Dover Elwood Court Drive.and Pindari Street in • of Rosny Hill Road shared path. Exhibition:Ink Moving Drawing Creatures Howrah. • Construction of DDA crossings in Spinifex Road. 2 September13 July – 252016 December SchoolSchoolhouse House Gallery, Rosny Farm Drainage• Reconstruction of shared path near Rosny Treatment Plant. • Ongoing cleaning of open drains. Drainage Exhibition:Exhibition: AnimalMOVE Tasmania Madness • MinorOngoing drainage cleaning works of open as required. drains. Japanese18 June – Art 10 JulyExhibition 2016 • ConstructionMinor drainage of stormwaterworks as required. line on the corner of Esplanade and School House16-18 Gallery, September Rosny Farm • LewisConstruction Avenue, of Seven stormwater Mile Beach. line: corner of Esplanade and Lewis The Barn, Rosny Farm Emmanuel Christi an School students and principal Scott Winkler were joined by Liberal Member for Franklin to Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. Exhibition: City of Clarence Open Parks and Reserves Art Exhibition celebrate Nati onal Schools Tree Day. Parks and Reserves Exhibition: Housemates • Park maintenance. 24 23September July – 21 – August9 October • Ovals irrigation maintenance continues. • Storm damage clean up continues. RosnyThe Barn,Cottage, Rosny Rosny Farm Farm • ElevatedPlayground work upgrade platform Shoreline tree work. Park, Howrah. Contact Sarah Bishop 6217 9625 • ParkRichmond maintenance. Post Office courtyard paving/retaining wall. Contact Sarah Bishop 6217 9625 Fire Management •Fire Fire Management reduction preparation for controlled burns: Waver- Contact Council • leyMaintenance Flora Park of and walking Pilchers tracks Hill. in natural areas and Tangara Trail. • Maintenance of walking tracks. FindFind nearby nearby parks parks and and events, events, report report an an issue, issue, receive receive Emmanuel Christi an School students and principal Scott Winkler were joined by Liberal Member for Franklin Jacquie Petrusma to • PaintingMaintenance of Tangara of natural Trail areas post andas per rail the fences. various Natural wastewaste collection collection reminders reminders – download– download the the My My Local Local celebrate Nati onal Schools Tree Day. • InstallationArea Management of split Plans.posts at Mortimer Bay for signage. Services app forServices smartphones. app for smartphones. EMMANUEL Christian visited Emmanuel Chris- for the students to leave opportunity to promote For more information call 6217 9500 or visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au School students seized tian School on Friday 29 an enduring reminder of the importance of trees the opportunity to recon- July to assist the students their time at school.” and outdoor learning,” nect with nature when in their landscaping Emmanuel Christian he said. they planted native trees activities. School principal Scott “The students en- on the school’s grounds “I was very pleased Winkler said the school joyed the task of planting LINDISFARNE as part of National to join the students for was “very pleased” to be trees and appreciated the Schools Tree Day. this great occasion,” Ms part of National Schools encouragement of the SERVICE CENTRE & TYRE POWER Held on Sunday 31 Petrusma said. Tree Day. Minister.” Full driveway service - Log book & warranty July, more than 3,000 “As part of the event “This was a great schools took part in the this year, Planet Ark is servicing - Tyre stockist - Wheel alignments national event, which highlighting that just was aimed at revege- 10-minutes a day outside PAT’S SECOND HAND BOOKSHOP 151 tating the Australian and away from gadgets Quality books sold and traded. landscape and teaching can help people live a Receive credit towards next purchase when returning Lindersfarne young children about healthier, happier and previously purchased books. their local environment. calmer life. 5% pensioner discount Monday & Tuesday. 6243 5990 Liberal Member for “Helping to plant Cash paid for latest releases*. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Franklin Jacquie Petrusma trees is also a great way

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August 2016 3 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Creative talent wows judges at Rosny art exhibition

Clockwise, from top, crowds admiring the works at the City of Clarence Open Art exhibiti on; Marti n Rek was awarded the overall prize for his drawing, Melaleuca; winner of the printmaking secti on Steph Houstein with her work, Bonescape 103. THE works of 118 said to be a highlight see the work of Tasma- talents on display at the RICHMOND LASER CLINIC Tasmanian painters, for the judging panel, nian artists, particularly Rosny Farm.” Skin rejuvenation and treatment for photographers, drawers, which comprised artist those in Clarence, on The winner of the printmakers and mixed and Tasmanian Museum show to the public dur- Mayor’s Award was solar keratosis, solar discoloration, media artists are on dis- and Art Gallery guide Jan ing the exhibition. Laraine O’Donnell for fine line and wrinkle tightening, play to the public at the Peacock and art aca- “Clarence City Coun- her work, “Indigenous City of Clarence Open demic and curator Jane cil actively encourages Billabong Girl”. dramatic improvement in skin tone Art Exhibition. Deeth. participation of people in Section winners and collagen fibre renewal - fast, Held at the Rosny Ms Peacock and the arts through a num- were Emily Jones for her safe, excellent results. Farm, this year’s exhibi- Ms Deeth noted that ber of initiatives in our painting, “The Florentine tion showcases an array through the “exquisite arts and events program,” Model”, Susan Mace in of portraits, landscape control of a very diffi cult he said. the fi eld of photography Ph. 6260 2242 and abstract works with medium”, Mr Rek “man- “The Open Art for “The Leyland”, Steph Hair removal many artists choosing to aged very successfully to Exhibition is a valuable Houstein in printmaking lip & chin $69 under arms $85 push the envelope with describe a complex and opportunity for artists for “Bonescape 103” and bold and vivid colours. daunting landscape in a to show their work in in the drawing catego- bikini line $85 brazilian $149 Full price list for all other areas for both men and women The overall winner very intense and detailed public and hopefully ry, Carissa Goyer took of the competition was way, while simultane- encourages them to home fi rst place for her available on request Martin Rek, whose draw- ously keeping the image continue to pursue their work, “Saddle Up”. Phone Kathryn, our qualified laser practitioner and nurse, ing “Melaleuca” outshone fresh, alive and vibrant”. passion. The exhibition is for a FREE consultation and assessment. more than 200 entries. Clarence Mayor “It is also wonderful on show until Sunday Mr Rek’s “precise Doug Chipman said it for our community and 21 August at the Rosny 25a Bridge Street Richmond Mbl. 0478 608 550 use of the medium” was was always exciting to visitors to see those Farm. www.richmondlaserclinictas.com

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4 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Teddy doctors help ease anxiety HELLEBORES HEAVEN A HIGHLIGHT of the winter garden, Hellebores are enjoying a resurgence HELLEBORES, also known as winter roses, in popularity - they are now available in are now in full bloom. double forms and in a range of new colours Hellebores can be planted in a shady including white, pink, dark wines, yellow spot or under deciduous trees, and prefer and grey. friable soil with regular summer watering. They also make a good under-planting This plant requires very little care, apart for taller rhododendrons and camellias and from the removal of old leaves at fl owering are well worth growing for some winter and seed heads after fl owering (they will cheer. self-seed readily). PLANTING IN AUGUST

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Kindergarten student Aaron Okumu beams with delight as he parti cipates in the teddy bear hospital, which visited John Paul II OTHER JOBS FOR AUGUST Catholic School recently and examined sick bears. • Remove dead fl ower heads from bulbs before feeding them a general-purpose fertiliser, MEDICAL practitioners teddies to visit. had about doctors and hospital,” she said. leaving the leaves to die down naturally, as this will make the fl ower for next year. from the “Teddy Bear These stations in- . “Teddy surgery was Hospital” paid a friendly cluded the teddy waiting Ms Bearman said defi nitely one of the • Use a copper-based spray for curly leaf on peaches and nectarines as buds swell. visit to kindergarten and room, teddy emergency this was done through favourite stations as a • Roses should have been pruned and all old rose leaves on the ground removed to stop prep students at John and teddy GP and fea- non-threatening, fun giant teddy was unzipped the spread of diseases like black spot. Paul II Catholic School tured a range of activities role-play activities that through the middle and on Tuesday 26 July to from calling the ambu- also promoted the surgery performed.” help reduce their fear of lance and looking into importance of a healthy Ms Bearman said the Happy gardening from the Pines Landscape and Garden Supplies! visiting the doctor. teddy’s ears to immunisa- lifestyle. university students also Eighteen University tions and keeping still for “Kindergarten and benefi ted from the ac- of Tasmania medicine x-rays. prep children and their tivity, which encouraged students, ranging from John Paul II Catholic teddies had a wonderful them to interact with the third to fi fth year, acted School principal Fran time visiting the activity children and gain a better as “teddy doctors”, setting Bearman said the Teddy stations and learning understanding of the role up pop-up stations for Bear Hospital helped re- about staying healthy and of doctors from a child’s the children and their duce any anxiety children what happens if you visit perspective.

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August 2016 5 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Corpus Christi celebrates 80-years

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School have enjoyed a cipal Mary Turnock said wonderful week and last year we also redevel- Since 1987, Corpus DESIGNER BRANDS INCLUDE: weeklong celebration to the anniversary events certainly a great celebra- oped the prep and grade Christi has been conduct- NINE WEST, LACOSTE, CALVIN KLEIN, mark their school’s 80th were a great success. tion with memorabilia one classrooms that are ed by the Archdiocese of NIKE, NAUTICA OR BEBE anniversary this year. “One of the high- on display in the library bright and airy.” Hobart and the Catholic Terms and conditions apply see in store for details. The festivities kicked lights was our open day for visitors to view and Mrs Turnock said Education Offi ce. off on Monday 30 May which included a liturgy enjoy.” Corpus Christi ensured The school has seen with a sausage sizzle that in the library and the 2016 also marks Mrs that teachers and staff rapid growth with its saw each teacher making cutting of the cake by Turnock’s eighth year looked after all students student population today a birthday cake for their myself and former prin- as principal at Corpus and their families. sitting at 460. class to share. cipals Elaine Doran and Christi. “At Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Rosny 6 Bayfi eld Street. Ph 6245 0822 On Wednesday 1 Tony Webb,” she said. “I attended Corpus we endeavor to ensure Catholic School is locat- Totally Tasmanian | eyelines.com.au | 1300 139 363 June students participat- “We were also treat- Christi as a student,” she the students in our care ed at 10 Alma Street, ed in various activities ed to a drama presenta- said. develop a passion for Bellerive. representing their sport tion in the school hall “Since my time at lifelong learning, are house groups, before and a performance by Corpus Christi, the inspired to be passionate coming together for a the school choir in the school has changed a people and embrace whole-school mass. grade two amphitheatre. great deal, partly thanks new opportunities with Boxall’s Midway Point Celebrations con- “Throughout the day to the Australian Gov- hope and confi dence,” your Choice for Floors cluded on Friday 3 June grade six students took ernment’s Building the she said. with an open day and our visitors on a tour of Educational Revolution Corpus Christi assembly for current and the school and the class- funding that has enabled Catholic School was Locally owned and former students, parents rooms to speak with the us to increase the size of founded by the Presenta- operated for 30 years and school community children and view what our library, kindergarten tion Sisters and opened

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6 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Students step up for leadership program

Back row, from left , Howrah Primary grade six students Mac Massie and Ben Jackson with prep pupils Ryan Mac- Senior students at Howrah Primary are having fun planning, organising and leading a range of acti viti es for Crosty, April Green and Kirra McCallum. younger students to take part in at lunch ti mes.

By Ava Wilcox and All grade six students students at lunch times. There is always a students as they develop with the younger grades,” forward to the day they Alice Cook* are encouraged to partic- The younger students range of activities on skills such as confi dence, Ben said. get to participate. ipate in the program that are surveyed by the lead- offer for the younger helping others and prob- “Teaching the little The grade fi ve stu- HOWRAH Primary is coordinated by How- ers to fi nd out what types students including quiet lem solving. kids activities was really dents also look forward School’s Grade Six rah Primary’s assistant of activities they would games in the library, Ben Jackson and Mac fun for them and me,” to their chance to lead Leadership Program is principal, Chris Avery. like to participate in. dancing, sport and art Massie are two students Mac said. the program next year. just one of the many Grade six students Posters are drawn up projects. who have since taken The program ensures opportunities for senior are given the responsibil- and leaders make a com- Participating in this part in the program. the younger children *Ava and Alice are students to take greater ity to plan, organise and mitment to promoting, program is an enjoyable “Leading the younger have a fun and positive grade six students responsibility within the lead a range of activities organising and running and rewarding experi- children in activities was time in the playground. at Howrah Primary school community. for prep to grade three these lunchtime activities. ence for the grade six a unique way to interact They always look School.

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August 2016 7 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Science teacher returns from space adventure The invite-only mathematical (STEM) camp is held each year learning. to encourage interna- Mr Roberts said the tional cooperation, with highlight of the visit was students and educators performing a simulated from at least 10-different lunar space mission. countries making the trip “As a team, we were in early July. put into a simulator and Mr Roberts said it sent to the moon to res- was “an honour” to be cue stranded astronauts selected to attend the and fi x the damaged camp and experience space station,” he said. the “once in a lifetime” “It was a very fun opportunity. activity that required a “With its unknown lot of team work and factor, everyone is communication – I’m interested in space and happy to report that we this camp was a good op- made it back to Earth portunity to learn more with no lives lost.” about what is happening Following fi ve-days up there and bring that under the tutelage of knowledge back to my NASA experts, Mr classroom,” he said. Roberts said he now had “It was an amazing a range of new ideas experience that placed a to bring back into his premium on teamwork, classroom. putting me back into the “In a fast-changing Drew Roberts performing a simulated lunar space mission at position of a student and world, STEM learning the Internati onal Space Camp. reminding me what it is is more important than like to be in a situation ever and I will now try ONE small step for man, Centre in Alabama. I may not be altogether and implement all my one giant leap for an Em- A recipient of the comfortable with.” new knowledge and manuel Christian College 2015 ASG Excellence During his visit, Mr ideas into my classroom science teacher. in Teaching Awards, Mr Roberts was placed in a at Emmanuel Christian Drew Roberts, a Roberts was selected team with teachers from College,” he said. long-time teacher with a from 12-award winners different nationalities and For more information passion for science, has to attend the Internation- given a range of activities about the International returned from a one- al Space Camp and rep- 2015 ASG Nati onal Excellence in Teaching Awards recipient Drew Roberts, from Emmanuel centred on science, tech- Space Camp, visit www. week trip to the United resent alongside Christi an School, centre, with fellow Australian representati ves Abby Mather, of South Australia nology, engineering and spacecamp.com. and Christopher Gallen, of Western Australia. States Space and Rocket two ASG students.

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8 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS A ‘HIPPY’ approach to early learning A COLONY 47 early have already succeeded parent about children’s childhood enrichment in setting up positive learning and develop- program is helping feelings associated with ment.” parents and carers better learning,” she said. Parents who partici- understand their role as a The program, which pate in HIPPY with their child’s fi rst teacher. is progressively run over child are also eligible to The Home Interac- two-years, is being deliv- be trained and employed tion Program for Parents ered in Clarendon Vale, as a HIPPY home tutor. and Youngsters (HIPPY) Rokeby, Mornington and “These home tutors equips parents and carers Warrane. then visit parents on a with the tools to deliver “The fi rst year regular basis, providing positive early learning provides parents with support, advice, activities experiences to pre-school the concepts and ideas and educational resourc- age children. of what they need to es,” Ms Tall said. HIPPY program expose their child to,” Ms “Some ex-tutors coordinator Andrea Tall, Tall said. have also been success- who is responsible for the “This includes a fully employed with the Clarendon Vale area, said stimulating and varied Department of Education developing a positive ex- learning experience, as teacher aids and have perience around learning which gives them the gone on to study in the before a child reached opportunity to learn new welfare sector.” the age of fi ve-years was concepts and consolidate For more information “signifi cantly important.” emerging skills. about the program or to “If a child can realise “The second year of enrol, contact Andrea success through learning the program builds on Tall on mobile 0429 148 programs before they these skills by introducing 119 or phone Colony 47 HIPPY parti cipants, clockwise from left , Kristy-Lee Curlewis, Kylie Muir, Searna Somers and Belinda Docking with children Laylah begin school, then we more information to the on 1800 265 669. and Coby Somers at the Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood house. More traffi c congestion and slower public transport for Hobart: report HOBART faces more was very low density and as low as they went in “The best results rapid transit system notions of ‘build it and that would improve traffi c congestion prob- car dependent, and that Australian . come when this devel- for that matter, at this they will come’ or trying overall transport and lems and slower public structural changes in the “When you put these opment is concentrated time,” he said. to turn Hobart into a mobility outcomes for all transport unless city economy were leading to things together, we have along the main public “Any investment to- European city,” he said. of Hobart. planners make sensible the highest productivity an increasing reliance on transport routes, often day on the old Glenorchy “Projects need to be “These decisions land-use and transport jobs being located in cars for increasingly long called strategic transit to Hobart railway line assessed in a common cannot be made in decisions going forward, central or inner parts of trips,” he said. corridors,” he said. would serve just fi ve per way that allows for isolation and restricted an independent report the city. “This means more “Main Road is the cent of the population.” transport corridors and to local government area commissioned by the Bus The author of the traffi c congestion and prime example of a Bus Industry Con- all transport modes to be boundaries,” he said. Industry Confederation report, Professor John slower public transport.” strategic transit corridor federation executive assessed based on agreed “What is required is a has found. Stanley, said jobs were Professor Stanley in Hobart and should director Michael Apps benchmarks that deliver more strategic approach, The report, prepared moving in at the same said the solution lay be the focus for a much said it was important that the best mobility out- common thinking and by the Institute of Trans- time as people were in developing more greater level of mixed- any assessment process come for the community cooperation between port and Logistics Studies moving out for cheaper compact cities with more used, medium density for infrastructure projects involved.” local government and the at the University of Syd- housing, and Hobart’s mixed-use development development.” was done sensibly. Mr Apps said local Tasmanians Government ney, noted that Hobart fringe densities were at higher densities. Professor Stanley said “These types of government had a vital to deliver the best trans- developing light rail – or investments should not role to play in transport port outcomes for their a bus rapid transit system be based on romantic infrastructure decisions constituents.” – along the old railway CITY OF CLARENCE line between Glenorchy and Hobart would not solve the city’s public PICTURESQUE WATERFRONT DINING IN GEILSTON BAY transport issues, “The most cost-ef- GRANT APPLICATIONS fective way to improve bus operations was along existing routes with bus NOW OPEN priority provided at peak times,” he said. 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August 2016 9 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS High hopes for Scouting dreams for Clarence Plains glamour-fi lled fundraiser

Pictured at the 2015 fundraising event are members of the Ulti mate High Tea for Hope organis- ing committ ee, top row, from left , Hayley Clark, Sharyn Hill, Katrina Driessen and Megan Lyall, and front row, from left , Brook Hill and Ash Boxall. FOLLOWING the suc- started from a little idea and activities facilitated cess of last year’s event, because I loved high teas by Salvation Army staff Ultimate High Tea for and started organising and volunteers. Hope is back in 2016 one for friends and it has Students will hear and is expected to be just gone from there. inspirational stories bigger and better than “Last year’s event was from clients who have From left , young scouts Sky Smith, Nicolas McLachlan, Stephen White and Jacob Clark. Photo credit: Craig Russell-Green. ever. a sell out and is set to be recovered from diffi cult ADVENTURE will soon Plains would bring a hiking and rafting. off this exciting venture,” The fundraiser will again this year.” situations, and will also be on the horizon for sense of value and worth Scouts can also get Mr Schlenk said. be held at Blundstone This year, Ultimate visit the Bridge Program the youth of Clarence to the lives of children involved in performing “If you have some Arena in Bellerive on High Tea for Hope will in New Town to learn Plains. and parents,” he said. arts, leadership devel- time to spare and are Saturday 29 October, be raising money for the about rehabilitation Mission Australia, in “Scouts is an opment, community passionate about helping commencing at 2pm. Salvation Army’s new centres. partnership with local organisation that has a service, amateur radio young people reach their Founder and event program, “Salvos’ School Ms Driessen said the community members, is place for all community operation and large-scale potential and fi nd their coordinator Katrina Tours”. goal for this year’s Ulti- urging young people and members to take part Australian events such place in the community, Driessen said as the The project will ed- mate High Tea for Hope parents in the Clarence and sow back into their as Cuborres, Jamborees then this is the venture event would coincide ucate year nine and 10 event was to raise more Plains area to consider own community. and Ventures. for you. with the Melbourne Cup students on the realities than $15,000 to fund 10 forming a scout group. “However, for a new The Scouts Australi- “All leaders are Carnival’s Derby Day, and complex issues school tours in 2017. Clarence Plains scout group to form in an Youth Program offers given training and must “glitz and glamour” race surrounding homeless- “This will be a great community chaplain Clarence Plains, we need an award scheme that meet requirements for wear style was the theme ness, addiction, domestic start for this great initia- from Mission Australia, a group of committed encourages participa- working with vulnerable for 2016. violence and poverty. tive and there are already Stephen Schlenk, said volunteers from the tion in the full range of people.” “It is just amazing to Through full-day a couple of schools lined scouting provided young community.” activities available and For more infor- be in our fourth year and tours, students will learn up to take part,” she said. Australians with fun and Now boasting almost provides recognition for mation or to register to have the communi- how these social issues Tickets are on sale challenging opportu- 70,000 members, Scouts individual achievement. interest, contact Stephen ty’s support, which has impact on the commu- online via the Ultimate nities to grow through Australia offers a range “We are currently Schlenk on SchlenkS@ continued to grow,” she nity. High Tea for Hope’s adventure. of fun and adventurous looking for a group, cub missionaustralia.com.au said. The tours will include website, www.hightea- “To have a scout activities including camp- and scout leader, as well or by phoning 1800 269 “The fundraiser presentations, simulations forhope.com group based in Clarence ing, bushcraft, abseiling, as adult helpers, to kick 672.

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2016-17 Discounts and Concessions Guide TASMANIANS are being Government Discounts and encouraged to fi nd out about Concessions Guide offers more the savings they are entitled to than 90 concessions to help Tas- by picking up their copy of the manians with the cost of living. 2016-17 Tasmanian Govern- The guide lists discounts and ment Discounts and Conces- savings available on a wide range sions Guide. of services in areas such as hous- Tasmanian Premier Will ing, transport, electricity, heating, Hodgman said the Tasmanian education and health services. Government was committed to It also outlines concessions assisting those who were experi- to help visit Tasmania’s beauti- encing hardship and in need of ful National Parks, attend local support in our community. events or travel on the Spirit of “The 2016-17 Tasmanian Tasmania. Government Discounts and “It is vital we ensure we can Concessions Guide helps Tasma- provide support to those who nians to connect to all conces- have the greatest need,” Mr sion and discounts provided by Hodgman said. the Tasmanian Government,” he The Concessions Guide is said. free and available from Service “The concessions and dis- Tasmania, Councils, neigh- counts available assist Tasmani- bourhood houses, community ans, not only with the cost of organisations, service providers, living and other expenses, but to and State and Commonwealth fully participate and be involved Government offi ces or viewed in community life.” online at www.concessions.tas. The 2016-17 Tasmanian gov.au The 2016-17 Tasmanian Government Discounts and Concessions Guide off ers more than 90 concessions to help Tasmanians with the cost of living. Clarence Council wins award for excellence FROM FRONT PAGE death, dying and end- Chairperson of the strates the benefi ts of thank the various organ- Reading Bug Egg”. ton Neighbourhood congratulated all project of-life planning as a vital Clarence Positive Ageing working across various isations and individuals aWake Before Death Centre. partners from all levels element of ageing well. Advisory Committee, levels of government, that partnered with project partners are • Salmutations Music of government, business “Death is an issue Alderman Sharyn von community and business Council in this outstand- listed below: Therapy. and community. we all have to confront Bertouch, said aWake to address global direc- ing project, as well as all • MOFO Festival. “This project shows at some stage in our Before Death illustrated tions around community the community mem- • Clarence City Coun- • Doublesee Media. how we can all work lives and aWake Before the value of a “true col- health and wellbeing in bers who provided their cil’s Positive Ageing • Fairway Rise Retire- together to address Death does this in a very laborative partnership.” an ageing population. wisdom and insight by Network. ment Living Village. community health and personal and sensitive “This leads to “It is also an example opening up their hearts • Clarence Positive • Community Conver- wellbeing in an ageing way – it is a credit to increased community of the type of activities and minds on the fi lm.” Ageing Advisory Com- sations. population,” he said. our project team.” capacity, education and which led to Council The “Delivering mittee. • The community who “Council is a mem- aWake Before Death training on a topic that being the fi rst Tasmanian Excellence - Smaller • The Australian shared their stories ber of the World Health was also screened at we should, but rarely do, Council to achieve the Councils (populations Government, Better and insights. Organisation Age Friend- the recent MOFO Arts talk about in society – World Health Organ- under 15,000) award Access to Palliative ly Cities and it is impor- Festival and has been end-of-life care, dying, isation status of an was won by Circular Care. For more informa- tant that we increase our adapted and distributed death and grief,” she age-friendly city and Head Council for its • Palliative Care Tas- tion about the LGAT community’s awareness widely as a valuable pal- said. community. whole-of-community lit- mania. Awards for Excellence, and understanding of liative care resource. “The project demon- “I would like to eracy project called “The • The Warrane Morning- visit www.lgat.tas.gov.au. PUT MORE OOMPH! IN YOUR DAY! Call in to our warehouse to collect your freshly roasted beans or have them ground for your needs. Now available in capsules! Open from 8.30 to 4.30 Monday to Friday. 2/123 Mornington Road, Mornington 7018 Ph: 6244 3079 www.oomphtgc.com.au

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August 2016 11 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Chefaholic marks one-year anniversary

The Chefaholic Cooking School at Cambridge has enjoyed a successful fi rst-year of operati on, with an ever-expanding cooking program for children among its popular off erings.

A DELICIOUS array of Mr Lunn, who teach- achieving great results Progressive Cooking ity to re-produce what tion about Chefaholic school.com or visit the pizza-oven baked food es VET hospitality at with dishes they never Class” and an “Around they have learnt here at Cooking School or to Facebook page at www. and good company Guilford Young College, thought they’d be able the World” experience, home,” he said. make a booking, go to facebook.com/chefahol- marked the one-year said the past 12-months to cook.” which educates children For more informa- www.chefaholiccooking- ic.cooking.school. anniversary of the Che- had been a mix of “hard In its fi rst year of on cuisines from differ- faholic Cooking School work and rewarding operation, Chefaholic ent countries. at Cambridge. experiences.” Cooking School has held Mr Lunn said one Run by international- “We have met so dinner parties for local of the biggest highlights ly travelled and awarded many lovely people who charities, installed a pizza was hosting a func- WELCOME TO YOUR chef Stephen Lunn with have come through to oven using recycled tion for the Australian the help of his partner, participate in our adult materials and delivered Culinary Federation in NEW WAY OF LIVING Louise, the culinary and children’s cooking a “Kids in the Kitchen” March this year. school offers profession- classes,” he said. program at the Taste of “Sixty of the best al cooking classes in a “We have taught our Tasmania. chefs from around Aus- rural setting, using only students about using The school has also tralia came to the school Stage local and homegrown fresh produce, making expanded its options for for a relaxed evening two now produce. ‘healthy’ taste good and children with a “Kids of slow-cooked meats selling! and fresh salads and veggies,” he said. “In June, we were also lucky enough to have a visit from three internationally re- nowned Thai chefs who were in Tasmania giving master classes to more than 300 chefs and students. “It was nice to be able to cook fresh • Lifestyle village for active • You OWN your home Tasmanian produce for residents providing a variety of • Pets welcome them and showcase activities on a regular basis some of the amazing • Cinema, library, foods we have on offer • No deferred management fees here on our doorstep.” business centre, spa, Mr Lunn said the • Homes start from $199,500 swim spa, gym, bus, school was “ticking along bar, games area, ladies nicely” and he hoped craft shed and more all to continue its current success. on site! “We want to con- tinue to give people a memorable culinary experience with the abil- Phone 1800 559 037 for more details

2016 Variety Monster Book Fair Wrest Point, Hobart Fri 26 Aug – 10am-8pm I Sat 27 Aug – 9am-5pm I Sun 28 Aug – 10am-4pm

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12 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun Pet of the Month winner: NAHARA PET TALK Sponsored by Eastlands Pet Supply When in roam

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August 2016 13 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Variety Book Fair set to be a monster event

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PETER A book fair for all: Bag a bargain and do your bit to support the work of Variety - The Children’s Charity. TM WREST Point’s Board- Tasmanian children who there will be something associated software walk Gallery and are sick, disadvantaged for everyone.” that would be used as RABBIT Wellington Room will or who have special Mr Doyle said communication devices be transformed into a needs. Variety Tasmania often by non-verbal children, “hub of fun” from 26-28 Variety Tasmania “fi lled the gaps” that along with Dynamic GARDEN August, with pre-loved state manager Luke other organisations Orthosis Suits which quality books, games, Doyle said he was could not, by providing support and enhance Take an enchanting puzzles, CDs and DVDs thrilled by the level of practical equipment and mobility for children di- all on offer as part of the support shown during assistance to individuals, agnosed with conditions stroll through Peter Variety Monster Book the development of the families, schools and such as cerebral palsy. TM Fair. book fair initiative. other children’s organisa- “It could also Rabbit’s garden, the Patrons will be able “We have been tions that had nowhere signifi cantly contribute only one in Australia. to browse displays for astounded by the gen- else to turn. towards the cost of a works by their favourite erosity of Tasmanians “Variety provides this ‘Sunshine Coach’ which Also see, Jemima Puddle DuckTM, authors, explore new in- wanting to help and we support entirely through allow children to experi- Tom KittenTM, Jeremy FisherTM, terests and even indulge now have thousands its fundraising program ence the joy of excur- Benjamin BunnyTM, Mr TodTM, in some early Christmas of books, as well as and events such as the sions and other external Two Bad MiceTM, Tiggy WinkleTM, shopping at bargain pric- hundreds of DVDs and Variety Monster Book learning experiences in Tailor of GloucestorTM & TM es while knowing that a wide selection of CDs, Fair.” their communities,” he Squirrel Nutkin ! all money raised will be games and jigsaw puz- Last year, the inau- said. Gift Shop, Snacks & Drinks available. used by Variety Tasma- zles for people to buy,” gural Variety Monster The 2016 Variety Admission fees apply. nia to assist children in he said. Book Fair attracted Monster Book Fair need across the state. “The quality of an estimated 3000 will run from 10am RIVERSDALE ESTATE Established 26 donated items has been visitors over three days to 8pm on Friday 26 Cellar Door, French Bistro, High Tea Orangery P: (03) 6248 5555 years ago, Variety - the incredible and whether and raised more than August, 9am to 5pm 222 Denholms Road, Cambridge Children’s Charity of shoppers’ interests lie $35,000. on Saturday 27 August [email protected] Tasmania is a not-for- in fi ction or fantasy, Mr Doyle said the and 10am to 4pm on www.thepeterrabbitgarden.com.au

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August 2016 15 Eastern Shore Sun Eastlands feature Father’s Day shopping is easy at Lowes

WITH Father’s Day just around the As well offering traditional quality- corner (4 September 2016), why not made menswear and business wear, spoil the special man in your life with a Lowes Eastlands now stocks a full range gift from Lowes Eastlands? of school wear, as well as young men’s Lowes Eastlands recently relocated fashion, sportswear, active wear and to a store that is “bigger and better than work wear. ever” opposite Sanity in the Kmart mall. The family-owned business is part Lowes Eastlands store manager of a small, but elite, group of companies Shane Salter said Lowes stocked that have been in operation for more something for every man. than 110 years and continue to be 100 “Lowes Eastlands boasts a wide per cent Australian-owned. range of knitwear, polo tops, suits, shirts Lowes has more than 190 stores and much more in a variety of styles,” located around the country. he said. Lowes Eastlands is open from “The store also offers work wear Monday to Thursday from 9am to and apparel for bigger men with sizes 5.30pm, Friday from 9am to 5pm, up to 9XL. Saturday from 9am to 5pm and Sunday “Come and see the friendly team at from 10am to 4pm. Lowes Eastlands who can help you fi nd To contact the store phone 6244 the perfect Father’s Day gift.” 5155. 16

16 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS The Parkside Foundation

Provides support for older people and their carers in Improving road safety Southern Tasmania ALMOST 2,500 Tas- drive on safe roads at safe ensure that we develop roads,”he said. manians have had their speeds in safe vehicles. a strategy that is not only The report will be • Respite for dementia carers say on how they would The initiatives includ- successful, but also has a considered by RSAC • Respite for employed carers: - like road safety to be ed improving safety for level of community sup- before the next Towards improved over the next novice drivers, reducing port and understanding.” Zero Strategy is fi nalised supporting your position in the Can one of our services help you? workforce 10-years. head-on and run-off road Mr Cox said that and sent to the Minister CONTACT US TODAY! • Home care packages for The Road Safety crashes and improving although serious road for Infrastructure, Rene Phone 03 6243 6044 independent seniors Advisory Council (RSAC) the safety rating of Tas- trauma was trending Hidding, for his approval. Email [email protected] released a report in July mania’s vehicle fl eet. down, nearly 3,500 The new strategy • Weekend day centres www.parksidefoundation.org.au on the response to road RSAC chair Jim Cox people were killed or will be effective from safety initiatives proposed said community views seriously injured on 1 January 2017 to 31 as part of the next 10- about road safety would Tasmanian roads in the December 2026, and will year road safety strategy. play a large part in the past 10-years, which was replace the strategy that The proposals, which new strategy’s develop- unacceptable. expires at the end of this were developed as a ment. “Everybody is re- year. result of independent “Almost 2,500 people sponsible for improving The two-part commu- expert advice and com- participated in the two- road safety and com- nity consultation report is munity consultation in stage consultation, which munity involvement will available to view online late 2015, aim to reduce is a fantastic response,” help us work towards at: www.towardszero. Tasmania’s road roll by he said. our long-term vision of tas.gov.au/home/pub- working towards a safe “By engaging with zero deaths and serious lic_and_stakeholder_con- system where safe people the community, we can injuries on Tasmania’s sultation. Grants RACT: free roadside advice HOWRAH PRIMARY SCHOOL announced Excellence in Education and assistance Howrah Primary School is one of Tasmania’s leading primary schools and shares with our community a history since 1961. The school is located on over 10.5 for safer hectares and offers new and upgraded classroom facilities. in Sorell Our expansive buildings and grounds cater for Birth – Year 6 students and families. THE RACT Mobile Ser- between 10am-1pm A separate Library, ICT Centre, Music Room, Multi-Purpose Hall designed for both vice Centre will be mak- to answer a range of sporting and social events, three large sports fields with native surrounds, all on the ing its way into Sorell enquiries including gen- beachfront of the Derwent. regional this month (August) to eral insurance, roadside provide members with membership and child Enquiries for new enrolments welcome. Telephone: 6246 6333 free advice and assis- restraint safety. For more information visit: www.howrahprimary.org.au tance. The RACT Mobile bus stops RACT representa- Service Centre is touring tives will be on site at the state during the next the car 12-months to visit towns THE Rifl e Range Road and associated infrastruc- park (47 Cole Street) on that do not have an bus stop in Sandford will ture in regional areas in Wednesday 24 August RACT branch nearby. Howrah Primary School be updated in the com- order to reduce the risks Department of Education ing months thanks to the to bus users. launch of the Tasmanian Works are expected Government’s Rural Bus to be completed by May YOUR Stop Upgrade Program 2017. TO OUR LIZ DAVENPORT INVITATION grants. Two Sorell Coun- A total of $550,000 cil projects were also POP-UP BOUTIQUE in funding has been awarded funding under allocated to various local the program, including WREST POINT councils around the state a non-slip hardstand CASINO for a range of bus stop area on Reynolds Road, 410 Sandy Bay Rd, Sandy Bay upgrade projects. Midway Point and the 11TH 13TH The program will as- relocation of a bus stop AUGUST sist councils to construct to a 60km/h zone on 9AM - 6PM newer, safer bus stops Carlton River Road. For more information please contact IRENA SMITH on 0417 265 193

Public notice Risdon Brook Park walking track partial closure TasWater wishes to advise that the Risdon Brook Park walking track will be partially closed due to necessary safety repairs from June until October 2016. The dam wall section of the walking track requires an COME AND SHARE YOUR upgrade to the hand rail and will be temporarily closed SENIORS’ MOMENTS! for safety reasons while this work is undertaken. The remainder of the track and the park grounds will still be Howrah Church of Christ - Holland Court open for visitors. Share some fun, food & fellowship During the works, there may be an increase in TasWater every Wednesday from 10am or TasWater contractor vehicles on the walking track. Visitors to the park will need to remain alert to moving vehicles. For enquiries please contact Denise on: 6247 8713 or 0417 103 567 TasWater apologises for any inconvenience that may be [email protected] caused during this upgrade.

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HEALTH, BEAUTY So much more than & LIFESTYLE just a “quick fix” No time like the present CLASSIFIEDS Breathing Tree Yoga Book online for Back In Motion Yoga for Everyone - Mon Rosny Park & Wed 7:30pm; Wed & Fri your Free Initial 9:30am & Saturday 8am. 17 Bligh Street Beginners Welcome. Assessment Yoga with Seedlings - Bring 6281 2499 along your preschoolers. backinmotion.com.au Tues 9:15am Chair Exercise - Wed 10:45am First class FREE. Held at the warm Tranmere Hall. Phone Elana Rose 0412 451 192. Chair Exercise Class Focus on improving your fi tness, balance, fl exibility and strength using your own Dr Greg Schwarz hand weights. MBBS, B.Med.Sci, MSc (Env Mgt), FACNEM First class FREE. Held at the warm Tranmere Hall on Wed 10:45am. Phone Elana Rose Nutritional and Environmental Medicine 0412 451 192. Inflammatory Conditions Allergies and Food Intolerances Sweati ng it out in a group setti ng will see you reaping the moti vati onal and health benefi ts in no ti me. Weight Watchers Auto-Immune Conditions By Dean Ewington* yourself. fi tness industry there are But whatever you Experience weight loss Your Neurological Conditions Exercise remains the only ever fi ve to 10 per do, please make sure you Way! Meetings: Sorell, How- THE days are starting to single most important cent of people who can make a plan and enjoy Anxiety and Depression rah, Bellerive, Blackmans grow longer and warmer, component of good successfully make this the benefi ts of exercise Bay, Hobart, New Town and Autism Spectrum so it is nice to see some health. transition without some and an active lifestyle. Glenorchy. people emerging from The fi rst step is to form of help or coaching. For more information Chronic Fatigue *Dean Ewington is the their winter hibernation. fi nd a buddy who will Knowledge about call 131997 or visit Cancer Support and After Care managing director of While this is a good join in and make it fun what exercise to do, how www.weightwatchers.com.au Oceana Aquatic and thing, I would love to and interesting. long to do it for - at the Fitness Gore Street Medical see more people keeping Just like a team sport right intensity and the 2 Gore Street, South Hobart active and participating in situation, sometimes we correct technique, as well regular exercise all year need to make a commit- as appropriate nutrition Appointments 6224 6717 round. ment to other people to are what skilled fi tness Home of “HOBART HYPERTHERMIA” Exercise must be establish a routine. trainers and exercise www.gorestreetmedical.com.au treated as a priority in Research has clearly physiologists are trained your day and something shown that people who to have. that you plan for just train in groups, no matter So, it is time to like all the other “more how small, have a much change your thought Shop 11 Level 2 Bellerive Quay important” activities that higher compliance rate pattern. PILATES STUDIO CAMBRIDGE take up your valuable and along with that It is no longer “if” time. comes better health gains you are going to exercise Fully equipped studio sessions You also need to and a longer, happier life. today, but at “what Private or small group by arrangement think about why you It is also important to time?” Group Floor Classes day and evening need to exercise and seek expert advice. To boost your mo- what it will mean to you To think that you tivation, check out the All instructors are APMA trained now and into the future. can go from being a Fitness Australia website Australian Pilates Method of Australia I always say that the non-exerciser to a regular (www.fi tness.org.au) to single most important participant in exercise on fi nd local trainers who Affordable Rates - All ages welcome reason to exercise is so your own just does not may be able to help or that you can be there for stack up. visit a health club to see Phone Julie 0402 827 651 your family when they In my 27 years in the what is on offer. or email [email protected] need you most. If you want to walk your daughter down the aisle, or see your grand- son play AFL, or do well in any fi eld they choose, you need to look after

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Eastern Shore Dental welcomes Dr. Matt Blackburn OSTEOPATH new dentist to the team mattblackburnosteopathy.com.au DR Malte Schlieter and the team at Eastern Shore Dental have welcomed Safe and effective treatment for: Dr Mark Peterson who has recently Back, neck, hip and shoulder pain. joined the practice after relocating from Headaches and migraines. Queensland. Pain and stiffness in the elderly. Born and raised in Far North Queensland, Dr Peterson completed his Immediate rebates from health funds dental studies at James Cook University Level 3/31 Cambridge Road Bellerive Quay in Cairns. p: 6122 0150 e: yourhealthhub.com.au Dr Peterson, who was looking for a “change of scenery”, said he had fallen for www.yourhealthhub.com.au the charm that Tasmania had to offer. “Since making the move from Queensland I am enjoying living on the Eastern Shore,” he said. “I feel like Tasmania has become my new home and I have been welcomed with open arms. CHC51015 Diploma of Counselling “I am enjoying all the experiences the local community has to offer.” Are you keen to work in the helping industry Since joining the Eastern Shore Den- or to upskill to enhance the job you do? tal team, Dr Peterson has treated a wide range of patients. Hobart afterhours course set to begin August: Passionate about patient care and Thursday evenings 5.30pm - 9pm and every wellbeing, he strives to build relationships second Saturday from 9am - 3.30pm. with his patients, allowing them to feel Phone Sandy direct on 0415 879 679 or visit comfortable and confi dent in the treat- www.jigsaw.edu.au/courses/counselling ment they are receiving. Dr Peterson welcomes new patients of all ages to visit the experienced team Eastern Shore Dental’s Dr Malte Schlieter, left , welcomes Dr Mark Peterson to the surgery. at Eastern Shore Dental. Chefaholic Cooking School A paddock to plate cooking experience for all No will? 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Shedding light Red Cross Op Shop on dementia care DEMENTIA is the Care Services experts. second leading cause of Program co-facili- death in Australia and tator Pru Peschar, who has no cure. has worked in the To help those health sector for more affected by the disease, than 20-years, said the opens in Rosny Park the Clarence Integrated workshop was devel- Care Centre is launch- oped in response to ing a new program the growing need for that will educate the practical strategies for community on how reducing dementia. to care for someone “We found that with dementia and the when people are aware support services that are and knowledgeable available. about dementia and Running from 6-27 the services that are September, the two- available to them, their hour ‘Light Up Your quality of life improves Mind’ workshop will in- and carers experience clude a range of fun and less stress,” she said. interactive “brain-train- “This course is de- ing” activities to help re- signed for anyone who duce the incidence and is interested in fi nding severity of dementia. out how to prevent Along with memory dementia, as well as cur- strategies, participants rent or future dementia will learn about lifestyle carers.” changes and how to The dementia care maintain good brain course will be held at health. Clarence Integrated Up-to-date informa- Care Centre, Bayfi eld tion about dementia Street, Rosny. diagnosis and care will For more infor- The Bellerive Quay also be provided, with mation or to book a visits from Alzheimer’s place, contact program Health Hub Australia (Tasmania) and facilitators Pru Peschar Tasmania Health Care or Jo Thiel on telephone Holistic Wellness Centre Organisation’s Aged 6282 0328. Staff are thrilled with the opening of the new Red Cross Op Shop at Rosny Park. The Bellerive Quay BARGAIN-hunters with choice with the opening Wood said Red Cross “The shop will be be turning a jump- a penchant for trawling of a new Red Cross was excited to extend a great place to pick er into a phone call Health Hub second-hand stores and store in Rosny Park. its presence into up a unique variety of for an elderly person op shops for pre-loved Australian Red Cross Hobart’s eastern sub- products that appeal living alone, jeans into Dr Peter Baratosy Holistic Wellness Centre gems will be spoilt for head of retail Richard urbs. to the fashionista and a hot meal for a young MBBS FACNEM budget-conscious shop- homeless person or a pers alike,” he said. box of books into clean “We cater for differ- drinking water for a Thyroid and Adrenal Conditions ent needs, tastes and community living in Bio Identical Hormones budgets with a wide poverty. Mindfulness range of merchandise, The new store also Gut Problems The Bellerive Quay from everyday necessi- provides volunteer Metabolic Syndrome Breakfast and Lunch Coursesties to unique vintage opportunities for those Health Hub treasures.” looking to lend a hand. Nutritional Medicine Proceeds from the Volunteers can assist Prolotherapy Holistic Wellness Centre sale of donated cloth- in areas ranging from Now available at The Bellerive Quay Health Hub!ing, homewares and customer service and Medical Acupuncture The Bellerive Quay accessories, both new sales through to visual Mindfulness is a specific awareness skill Belleriveoriginally taught byQuay the Buddha, 2600 years ago. It is a combinationand recycled, help fund merchandising and Health Hub of awareness and compassion. We learn howHealth to be present Hub with our thoughts and emotions withoutvital Red Cross work in sorting donations. becoming overwhelmed by them and withoutmultidisciplinary becoming healthcare reactive. Australian communities To sign up, call into Gore Street Medical Holistic Wellness Centre It is a very powerful way of working with reactive thinking and painful emotions. When you bringand further afi eld. the store at Shop 1, 2 2 Gore Street, South Hobart Mr Wood said by Bayfi eld Street, or regis- mindfulness to an emotion, the emotion will automatically begin to change, transform and heal. It is Dr. Mariusz Rybak shopping or donating ter your interest online Appointments 6224 6717 equivalent to the natural healing that happens in the body and occurs by itself. at the Rosny Park Red at www.redcross.org.au/ www.gorestreetmedical.com.au Mindfulness can be achieved in all momentsMBBS simply byFRACGP focusing on each breath. As you take that Crossfocused Op Shop you will shopvolunteer breath in, take a moment to also draw in your surroundings, the sights, the smells and the sounds. As you then releaseMindfulness the breath, sendWould with it any like negative to judgementswelcome or thoughts old that and pass through your mind, bringing you back to mindfulness.new patients to his new rooms at Each weekBreakfast a simple wisdom will be discussed, and followed Lunch by a guided meditation Courses to embrace the skill and facilitate the freedom of Thebeing present Bellerive in each moment. Quay Health Hub. SEEN Now availableFriday lunch course at The Bellerive 1.10 - 1.50 commencing Quay 27 Healthth March Hub!SOMETHING Dr. Ryback has a special interest in Chronicth Mindfulness is a specificSaturday awareness breakfast skill courseoriginally 8.10 taught - 8.50 by the commencing Buddha, 2600 28 years March ago. It is a combination of awareness and compassion. We learnDisease how to and be present Mental with Health. our thoughts and emotions withoutSUSS? • Professional Hearing Health Care, servicing Hobart and becoming overwhelmed by them and withoutBookings becoming Essential reactive. Eastern Suburbs since 2001. For appointments please phone 6122 0150 • Our Audiologists have more than thirty years combined It is Seea very thepowerful Website way of working and phonewith reactive The thinking Hub and to painful book emotions. your Whenchosen you bring course CALL! US mindfulness to an emotion, the emotion will automatically begin to change, transform and heal. It is experience. equivalent to the naturalThe Bellerive healing Quay that Health happens Hub in the bodyp: and 6122 occurs 0150 by itself. • Contracted to provide service to aged Pensioners and The Bellerive Quay HealthLevel Hub 3, Level 1 Shop 3A - Group Therapy andf: Education 6122 0169 Hub p: 6122 0150 Mindfulness33 Cambridge canRoad be31 achieved - 33 Cambridge inLevel all Road moments2 Shop 6 - Reception simply and by Retailfocusinge: Hub [email protected] on each breath.f: 6122 As 0169 you take that focused Veterans. breathBellerive in, Quay, take TAS, a moment 7018Bellerive, to TAS, also 7018Level draw 3 - Therapy, in your Assessment surroundings, and Consultationw: the www.yourhealthhub.com.au sights, Hub the smellse: [email protected] and the sounds. As you w: www.yourhealthhub.com.au P: 6244 1993 E: [email protected] then release the breath, send with it any negative judgements or thoughts that pass through your mind, 0011 bringing you back to mindfulness. W: www.easternaudiologyservices.com.au Each week a simple wisdom will be discussed, followed by a guided meditation to embrace the skill and facilitate the freedom of being present in each moment.

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Dodges Senior Citizens Indoor Hobart Model Aero Club Justice of the Peace Radio control planes at Kelly Field on Eastern Shore residents who may require All entries for the 2016 community calendar must be Have fun with fellow senior citizens every the Richmond/Campania Road, on the documentation to be witnessed or signed submitted to [email protected]. This is a free Thursday 12.45-4pm at the right-hand side, 2km from Richmond. Most by a Justice of the Peace. Voluntary JP service for non-profit community groups and local events. Recreational Community Centre next to flying takes place Saturday and Sunday available between 9.30am and 4pm each Please keep contributions to 50 words or less. the Dodges Ferry Primary School, Old mornings, weather permitting, between Tuesday in the office just inside and to the Forcett Road. Phone Jan Patmore 6265 9am-1pm. Visitors welcome. left of the Service Tasmania shop in Bligh 8208. Street, Rosny Park. Hornby Railway Collectors Association Australian Retired Persons Association bridge Road and York Street, Bellerive on Eastern Shore Bridge Club of Australia Knopwood Knitters A non-profit organisation established Wednesdays from 4.15-5.15pm during Meets at the Howrah Recreation Centre, An amateur organisation devoted to the Mondays from 10.30am at Clarence Plains 30-years-ago with a wide range of social school terms. No auditions required, just 11 Howrah Road, Howrah, Tuesday preservation and running of old commer- Community Health Centre, Heart Place, activities for men and women who are a desire to sing and perform with others. events at 7pm. Phone 6244 1493 (leave a cial model railways with a special interest Rokeby. Free to join and welcome to retired or about to retire (active over- Phone 0419 312 041 for enquiries. message). in Hornby trains and Meccano products. everyone. Contact the Rokeby Neighbour- 50s). Bi-monthly general meetings with Meetings held monthly. Contact Barry hood Centre on 62476778. a speaker held at the Clarence Senior Clarence Community Knitting Group Eastern Shore Needlework Group Dent on 0417 142 380. Citizens Centre, 17 Alma Street, Bellerive Knit and crochet for friends, families and Meets at Howrah Recreation Centre, 11 Launching into Learning - Lauderdale at 10.30am. Phone Doris on 6272 3525 or charities and get involved in community Road, Howrah on Monday mornings 9am- Howrah Auxiliary of the Royal Hobart Primary School 0437 494 659. projects. Venue - Clarence Integrated Care 12pm and Wednesdays 12.30-3.30pm. $3 Hospital Lauderdale Primary School offers the Centre, Bayfield Street, Rosny. Wednesdays per session and participants are required Meetings held on the first Wednesday of following programs in 2016 for birth to B4 at Bellerive Primary School from 10am-12noon. Ph Clare 62444 995. to be members of the centre. All forms of month at GP Superclinic, Bayfield Street, four-year-olds: Terrific Tots Monday 9am- Families with children from birth to age needlework welcome. Phone 6243 0249. Rosny at 1.30pm. New members wel- 11am. Pre-Kinder commences in term two five are warmly invited to become part of Clarence Ladies’ Probus Club come. Phone 6244 2231 or 6263 2295. for children turning four in 2016. Phone our early learning program at Bellerive Meets on the third Monday of each month Facial Pain Support Group 6248 6270. Primary School. Our program offers both at the Bellerive Yacht Club at 10am. Trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pain Howrah Combined Probus Club indoor and outdoor play, music and fun New members welcome. Email clarence- sufferers meet regularly for information Meets at 10am on the first Tuesday of Launching into Learning - Risdon Vale gym sessions. Phone 6244 1200. [email protected] and support. Phone Helen 6245 0429 or month at the Sunshine Centre, Howrah Primary School Ros 6234 7989. Road, Howrah, followed by morning tea Risdon Vale Primary School offers Early Bellerive Community Arts Centre Clarence Lions Club and normally a guest speaker. Day’s Learning for birth to four-year-olds every Join weekly arts and crafts sessions held First and third Wednesday of the month, Flagstaff Gully Landcare Group outing or luncheon on third Tuesday. New Tuesday 9-11am and Thursday 12.30- Tuesdays to Fridays or special weekend Clarence Lions meet at the Howrah For information about the Flagstaff Gully members both male and female welcome. 2.30pm. Pre-kinder 9-10.30am every workshops. Annual membership $30. Recreation Centre, Howrah Road, Howrah Landcare Group please contact Peter Phone Laurie Stevens 62476085 or Judy Thursday. Phone 6242 5222. Email [email protected] for at 6.30pm. Contact Stephen on 0402 483 McGlone on 0406 380 545 or business Paynter 62333675. information or phone 6245 1036. Located 355 for details. phone 6234 3552. Launch into Learning - South Arm at 17 Cambridge Road, Bellerive. Howrah Joey Scouts Primary School Clarence Pensioners Association Food Garden Group For boys and girls aged six to eight. We Great new way for parents and carers Bellerive CWA Branch New members welcome to a friendly, We love to grow what we eat and share enjoy games, craft, sleepovers, outings, to meet and for children to learn new Meets first Monday every month at happy group. Venue - Clarence Integrated our skills, surplus produce, seeds, seed- making new friends and having lots of skills and make friends in a fun, friendly St Mark’s, Corner Clarence and Scott Care Centre, Bayfield Street, Rosny. First lings and plants at our informal monthly fun. We meet on Thursday evenings environment. Every Friday during school Streets, Bellerive. 11.30am handcraft Friday in the month from 12.30-2pm. garden visits. Membership is free. We during school terms from 6pm-7pm at the term. Pre-kinder 9-10.30am, Tadpoles (bring own lunch afterwards). 1.30pm Phone Clare 6244 4995. welcome both experts and novices. Email Tranmere Hall. Phone Fiona Roberts on 11am-12.30pm. Phone 6239 9126. branch meeting. Contact Kath Chipman [email protected] 0418 996 194. on 6248 9007 or email kath.chipman5@ Clarence Plains Tai Chi Lawn Bowls Social bigpond.com Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood Cen- Free computer training Howrah Men’s Shed Played every Friday at Beltana Bowls tre on 6247 6778 for more information. Use you own laptop or use an online A community organisation providing a Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. 12pm for Bellerive Historical Society centre computer. Phone 6260 1065 or safe and secure place for men to connect, 12.30pm start. Entry fee includes nibbles 17 Cambridge Road, Bellerive provides Clarence Plains Walk and Talk Group drop into the Richmond Online Centre at feel comfortable and engage in activities. after the game. New bowlers always speakers, discussions, resources and Mondays from 9.30-10.30am, starting from 54 Bridge Street, Richmond (Old Court 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. Phone Greg welcome. If you don’t know how to play we outings related to local and Tasmanian his- Clarence Plains Community Health Cen- House). Email [email protected] on 0427 489 171 or email howrahmenss- will teach you. If you don’t have any bowls tory. Meetings 7.30pm on first Wednesday tre, Heart Place, Rokeby. Free to join and [email protected] we will lend you some. Phone 6243 8706 of month at the Bellerive Community Arts welcome to everyone. Contact the Rokeby Glebe Hill Bushland Reserve Landcare or email [email protected]. Centre. Phone John on 6244 2925. Neighbourhood Centre on 6247 6778. Group Howrah Playgroup (Sunshine Centre) All welcome. Regular events and working Offers a fun, safe environment for families Lewisham Foreshore Management Bellerive Youth Groups Clarence Plains Historical Society Inc bees refer to www.facebook.com/Glebe- with children up to the age of five. Monday Association Inc. Come along to Scotty’s and Crosswired Discover the history and heritage of this HillLandcare or contact Adam Holmstrom and Tuesdays 9.30-11.30am. $4 per Save the Lewisham Foreshore. Con- every Friday during school term. Scotty’s very early settlement. We do talks, visits at [email protected] family. Howrah Recreational Centre, 11 cerned locals committed to removing is for grades three to six and runs from and displays, and we are also interested Howrah Road, Howrah. Phone Isabel spikes from the beach, cleaning up the 4-5.30pm. Crosswired is for grades seven in your memories of your area. Phone Gentle for Seniors 0400 773 837. asbestos, getting an effective seawall to 12 and runs from 7-9pm. Held at St Wendy on 6247 6925. Fun and aerobic fitness program for erected and providing a safe stairwell and Mark’s Bellerive (corner Clarence and over 50s, designed to improve hand-eye Howrah Primary Launch into Learning walk way. We need your support. Contact Scott streets). Clarence Walkies Talkies Walking Group coordination. If you can walk, you can Birth to five years. Thursdays and Fridays Valerie Reid on 0418 124804. Leaves Medical Centre, Bayfield Street, play. Every Friday1.30-3pm at Eastside 9-10.30am. Sessions include art, indoor/ Beltana Bowls Club Rosny. Starts 9.30am Monday and Squash, 69 Cambridge Road, Bellerive. outdoor experiences, music and story Lincoln Singers Barefoot bowls every Tuesday evening Wednesday. Council bus once a month All equipment is provided. First lesson is time. Phone 6246 6333. Rehearsals in Lindisfarne Citizens during daylight savings time 5.30pm for (cost $6). Local walk Wednesday and MTT free. $5 thereafter. Phone John on 6244 Activities Centre with concerts around 6pm start. Entry includes sausage sizzle bus to other walks, Mondays. All welcome 6539. Howrah Recreation Centre Tasmania. Phone Margot Lampkin on and prizes on the night. Located in Lincoln to come and try. Contact Dot Batt on 6244 Activities available are bowls, , girl 6244 5344. Street, Lindisfarne. Phone 6243 8706 or 6276 or Mavis Gregor on 6247 8696. Gordons Hill Landcare Group guides, playgroup, yoga, karate, bingo, email [email protected] Meets on the third Sunday of each month, etc. Available for hire with or without Lindisfarne Activities Centre - Social Garden Club Inc 9am-12.30pm at Marril Street for working bar facilities. All enquiries please call Indoor Bowls Boule / Petanque Meets the fourth Monday of the month bee activities. Phone Michael Baker on 6247 7711 or drop into 11 Howrah Road, Wednesdays 1pm. For further details We play on the grass slopes at the rear of from February to November at the 0447 335 870. Howrah. phone 6243 6029 or 6243 8184. the Howrah Sunshine Recreation Centre, Richmond Football Club Rooms, Victoria 11 Howrah Road, all year on Thursdays Street, Richmond at 7.30pm. Includes Hands On Howrah School for Seniors Lindisfarne Community Library from 1.30pm. Games finish between 3 guest speakers, trade table and supper. Meets at Lindisfarne Activities Centre New members welcome. Meets every Based at Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a and 3.30pm. No experience or uniforms Phone 6260 4153 for further information. (37a Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne), every Friday at 10am at the Howrah Recreation Lincoln Street. Open weekdays 10am-2pm required and no age limit. Ph 6288 8306. Monday - excluding public holidays. $3 per Centre, 11 Howrah Road. Phone Lynne and Saturday mornings 10am-12noon. Coal River Valley Sustainable Living session, includes morning tea. Activities Edgerton 6247 9198. Subscription $7 per annum, borrowing Chat ‘n’ Eat Group - Richmond include embroidery (all facets), card of books is free. Large print, fiction and Senior singles or couples meet for midday Meets at Centacare meeting room in making, crochet, quilting, jewellery making Inner Wheel Club of Clarence non-fiction books available. Phone Diane meal on fourth Thursday of the month. Torrens Street, Richmond. Second and Victorian boxes. Phone Margaret Rust For women who believe in the importance on 6244 3439. Bookings essential by the Monday before Wednesday of the month at 7pm. Phone on 6244 2690. of friendship, personal service and interna- the meal. Phone Dawn 6247 9011. Penny Wadsley on 6260 2950, email tional understanding. Meetings on fourth Lindisfarne Garden Club Inc [email protected] or find us on Heartmoves Thursday of month at 6.30pm at Beltana Meets fourth Tuesday each month at the Clarence Baptist Fellowship Facebook. Gentle exercise for older people and those Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. CWA Hall, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne at Meets on Sundays at 10am. Lindisfarne with chronic but stable health conditions. Phone 6243 9692 or 6243 6543. 2pm. Phone 6247 7530. Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln Street. Crohn’s Colitis Australia - Hobart Wednesdays 9am at Warrane Neigh- Friendly fellowship. All welcome. Enquiries Support Group bourhood Centre, Wednesdays 3.3.pm at Just walk it Lindisfarne Historical Society phone 6248 1912. Meets on first Monday of every month Lauderdale hall, Fridays 4pm at Clarence If you are 55 and over and enjoy walking, Hold monthly meetings, afternoons and at the Rosny Library, Bligh Street. 6pm. Lifestyle Village. Contact Jenny on 0417 join our friendly walking group. Free of evenings, at the Lindisfarne Activities Clarence City Children’s Choir Interested people phone 1800 138 029. 489 145. charge. Phone Joyce on 0408 487 218. Centre. A range of speakers, discussions Choir for children aged six to 16. Meets at Sharing ideas and occasional guest and outings. For further information phone Clarence Uniting Church, corner of Cam- speakers. Penny 6243 5961. 21

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Lindisfarne Masonic Centre Rotary Club of Bellerive third Sunday. Contact Glenn 62658682 A number of different Masonic orders Meets every Monday at the Bellerive or Gwen 62658335 or southernbeaches- regularly meet at the centre in Gordons Yacht Club 6pm for 6.30pm start. Phone [email protected] Hill Road, Lindisfarne. Hall is available 0407 495 771. for use by community and other groups. Southern Districts Concert Band Phone 6243 8097 or write to PO Box Rotary Club of Howrah Community concert band inviting new 116 Lindisfarne Tas 7015. Meets every Thursday at the Tasmania members to join us each Thursday night Academy, South Arm Road, from 7.30-9.30pm at 550 East Derwent The Howrah Recreation Centre can accommodate you! Lindisfarne Riverside Arts Club and Rokeby at 6pm. Phone 0417 367 700. Highway, Risdon. No audition, any Choir level of skill. Contact Kristin Nichols at Meetings & Conferences ● Anniversaries ● Children’s Parties ● Choir practice Thursday evenings at the Rotary Club of Lindisfarne. [email protected] for more Weddings ● Wakes ● Birthdays (over 25’s) ● Baby Showers and more….. Lindisfarne Citizens Activities Centre Meets every Wednesday at the Beltana information. 7.30-9.30pm. Monthly play readings on Bowls Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne Competitive bar prices, full kitchen facilities or catering can be arranged Mondays. Phone Jeff Cheal on 0417 at 6:30pm. Phone 0419 304 020. State Emergency Service (Southern Spaces available for short or long term hire ● Variety of rooms available 641 952. www.riversideartsclub.org.au Regional Volunteer Unit) Rhythm and Beaches Community Meet at their depot 132 Mornington Contact us to see what activities are at the Howrah Recreation Centre. Lindisfarne School for Seniors Singers Road, Mornington every Wednesday Fridays 10am-midday at the Lindisfarne New members are welcome to join our night at 7.30pm. Contact Syd McCly- For bookings or enquiries email or phone. Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln Street. singing group, which meets every Tues- mont. Phone 0407 847 718. Guest speakers on topics including day from 7-9 pm at Okines Community [email protected] or phone (03) 6247 7711 health, travel, history, musical entertain- House (opposite Dodges Ferry Primary Tasmanian Family History Society or 0417 680 107 ment, sport, food, community services School). Cost $5. No audition required. (TFHS) etc. Phone 6243 6689. A great, fun night out with shared Our library at the Old Bellerive Post 11 Howrah Road Howrah – PO Box 498 Rosny Park Tas 7018 supper. Offi ce at 19 Cambridge Road, Bellerive Little Learners Contact Diane on 0408328132 or email is open Tuesdays 12.30-3.30pm, Free early years learning program for [email protected]. Wednesdays 9.30-12.30pm and Sat- up to fi ve-year-olds and their parents. urdays 1.30-4.30pm. Visit www.hobart. Tuesdays 9.15-10.45am during school Seniors Moments tasfhs.org or phone 6244 4527. terms. At Emmanuel Christian School, 1 Meets at Howrah Church of Christ, 30 ATTENTION ALL GRANDFATHERS, Chipmans Road, Rokeby. Holland Court, Howrah every Wednes- Tasmanian Horse Rescue & RETIREES, GREY NOMADS!! day from 10am. Morning tea, card/board Rehabilitation Organisation Mainly Music games. Phone Denise 6247 8713 or Monthly meetings held at our clubrooms 10am every Thursday except in school 0417 103 567. at Sandford commencing 7.30pm Christmas is just around the corner and we are holidays. Hosted by Good News usually on the fi rst Monday evening of Church, 238 Clarence Street, Howrah. Shoreline Combined Probus Club Inc. the month. Phone Christine on 0457 after Santa Claus Characters across Hobart. Interactive 30-minute music sessions Meets on the third Monday of each 147 428 or Jess on 0400 462 415 for We (Scene to Believe) are a national company that recruits for birth to school-age children with their month at the Howrah Recreation further details. parents/caregivers, followed by snacks, Centre, 11 Howrah Road Howrah, from Santa’s across Australia, employing around 260 Santa’s free play and chats in a relaxed envi- 10am. New members welcome. Contact The Spring Barn Market nationally. ronment. Cost $3 per family per week. the secretary on 6247 9027. Saturday 3 September, 10am-3pm at Phone 0429 951 880. The Barn, Rosny Farm. The Barn Mar- We provide paid training, all the gear you need to perform Sing Australia Sorell ket is back with a celebration of spring the role of jolly Santa, plus you are paid an extremely Masters Athletics Come along for some fun singing (voice and the dads in our lives. Come and competitive hourly rate! Running, walking, jumping and throwing quality doesn’t matter), no auditions. discover Tasmanian designed, hand- for the over-30s. Track and fi led season Every Wednesday night from 7-9pm at made products. Listen to live music and Hours are around 4 hours a day 6 days a week, this could commencing soon. Phone Mike Walker Midway Point Hall, 31 Raynors Road, enjoy gourmet treats while you shop. be 4 to 6 weeks of work dependent on the Shopping Centre 6244 6229 or email mikewalker.tma@ Midway Point. Phone Robyn 6265 2096. For further information visit Facebook or you are allocated. gmail.com www.thebarnmakert.com.au Singing group – Find Your Voice To become a Santa all you need is a love of children Men’s Breakfast Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pm Clarence Time Out Craft program and for the silly season! St George’s Church Hall, Sorell, third Plains Youth Centre, Grange Road Time Out Craft program offers a range Wednesday of each month at 7.30am. Rokeby. Free to join, everyone welcome of crafts on Thursdays 9.30am-12pm Please call Margaret from Scene to Believe if you are Phone 6248 1878. contact Wendy Bryant on 1800 269 672. during school terms at Citywide, 400 Cambridge Road, Mornington. $5 per interested in the role on 0412 755 181. Midway Point-Penna Neighbourhood Sorell Bowls Club day. Free crèche available. Enquiries Watch Winter social bowls on Wednesday and Raie Semmens on 6244 2586. Active group that meets fi rst Wednes- Saturday from 12pm. For information day of the month at noon at the Midway phone 0427 033 801. Tranmere Clarence Plains Land & Point Community hall. Phone Pat Leary Coast Care 0419 318 012. Sorell Red Cross Friendship Group Help enhance and preserve natural Meets on third Friday of every second values in the Tranmere, Rokeby and Pittwater Art Group month at 1.30pm in the Fraser room Clarendon Vale area. Activities at vari- Runs every Tuesday 10am-12pm/1pm at 45 Arthur Street (independent living ous sites on Thursdays and last Sunday for nine weeks at the Supper Room Me- units). New member welcome. For more of every month. Email tacplaci@gmail. morial Hall, Cole Street, Sorell. Phone details contact coordinator Merrilyn com or phone 0435 325 171 or 6247 Gail 6265 8775. Jones on 6265 1320. 6925.

Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre Sorell on Stage Theatre Group The Friendship Force Some of what’s on offer at the centre: Welcomes new members. People inter- An international organisation that fosters computer class, cooking class, com- ested in any aspects of theatre phone peace and understanding by means munity lunch, model class, sewing and 6106 0071. of personal contacts and experiences craft, oil painting class, café conversa- through a program of home hosting tion, belly dancing, zumba, after school Sound Preservation Association of at home and overseas. Club meets program, after school sports program Tasmania bi-monthly at Rosny LINC. Phone 6243 and more. Phone Cate or Nicole on Museum and Resource/Research Cen- 7050. 6247 6778 or email Rokebync@ tre, 19 Cambridge Road, Bellerive, open bigpond.net.au Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- U3A Clarence day 11am-3pm. Collection of old radios, Meet Monday and Wednesday mornings Rosny Neighbourhood Centre Craft phonographs and recording equipment at Rosny LINC. Around 36 classes Classes etc. Entry by gold coin donation. offered each week. Please direct enquir- Located at Seventh Day Adventist ies to Pat Jeffery by phoning 6243 5935 church, 28 Riawena Road. Classes in South Arm Community Market and or email [email protected] painting, embroidery, paper craft and Car Boot Sale Visit http://u3aclarence.com cards, beading, quilting, cooking and Held on the fi rst Sunday of the month bear-making. Meets Thursdays from from 9am-1pm at the South Arm Com- Waverley Flora Park Landcare 9.30am. Chat table. Phone Noels on munity Centre. There are many stalls Join us every Wednesday 9.30am-12pm 6248 1083. to see, so come and have a look to see or fi rst Saturday of the month for family what you can fi nd. Phone Pam on 6248 landcare activities fun for kids. Training Rosny Park National Seniors 9852. provided. Meet at Winifred Curtis Monthly meeting fi rst Tuesday each entrance, Mercedes Place, Bellerive. month at 6pm with dinner break at Southern Beaches Land/Coastcare Phone Karen 6244 2001 or email 7.15pm followed by a guest speaker. Inc. [email protected] New members welcome. Enquiries Meetings fi rst Friday every month, Patricia 6243 7899. working bees third Saturday. Primrose Sands working bees fi rst Saturday each month. Clean up groups 22

22 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun A FINANCIAL MOMENT Which method of selling your home is right for you? General tax deductions

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August 2016 23 Eastern Shore Sun A FINANCIAL MOMENT Baby Boomers need to get Changes to family their financial house in order assistance payments By Hank Jongen Anyone travelling will no longer be paid. Department of Human overseas after 1 July 2016 The supplement was Services will have their payment $12.46 a fortnight for a stopped once their trip family’s fourth child and FAMILIES receiving finan- exceeds six-weeks. each child born after that. cial assistance from the Payment will usually Department of Human recommence on your reg- FTB Part B payments Services (DHS) may be ular payment date if you If you have a partner impacted by changes to return to Australia within and receive Family Tax family assistance pay- 13-weeks of payment Benefit Part B, this pay- ments, which took effect stopping, as long as you ment will cease from 1 on 1 July 2016. continue to meet eligibility July 2016 if your child is The main changes that criteria. 13-years or older, or when you need to know about However, you will your child turns 13-years are outlined below. need to reapply for of age. payment if you return Previously, FTB Part B Family Tax Benefit (FTB) to Australia more than was paid in some instances From 1 July 2016, 13-weeks after your pay- up until the child turned families receiving FTB, ment stopped. 18 years of age. childcare payments or People receiving these This change does not Double Orphan Pension payments should advise apply to single parents or will only continue receiv- the DHS of their travel grandparent carers receiv- ing these payments for a plans in advance using ing FTB Part B. maximum of six-weeks their Centrelink online However, if they while overseas. account through myGov, have not already done so, Prior to 1 July 2016, which will give tailored in- grandparent carers need to families could continue to formation about how their tell the DHS that they are receive payments for up to payments and concession a grandparent to ensure 56-weeks while temporari- cards could be affected. their FTB Part B payments NEW research by super ways to build retirement taking out trauma or total at-home care, so that ly overseas. continue. fund REST has found savings. 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26 August 2016 Eastern Shore Sun COMMUNITY NEWS Joint project to tackle roundabout Delivering sustainable safety and congestion economic growth in Clarence AS much as $30-million The Tasmanian Gov- by federal Minister for ,” they A PLAN to drive rection in achieving this. “Local government will be allocated for a ernment has earmarked Urban Infrastructure Paul said. sustainable economic “Clarence has a has an important role to grade separation to re- $6 million for the project, Fletcher, state Infra- “As these communities growth was adopted by number of competitive play as we can facilitate place the existing Hobart with the Australian Gov- structure Minister Rene grow further, productivity Clarence City Council at advantages in our region networks, relationships, Airport roundabout under ernment committing $24 Hidding, Member for and road safety will be its July meeting. which we can build promotion and invest- a joint state and federal million as part of its $929 Lyons Eric Hutchinson affected. The Economic De- upon to sustainably grow ment opportunities so government project. million investment in Tas- and former federal Liberal “The current round- velopment Plan 2016- our economy,” he said, that our city is an at- The roundabout, manian infrastructure. candidate for Franklin about is assessed as near 2021 identifi es strategies “Examples in- tractive, prosperous and which is the major access This includes the $400 Amanda Sue-Markham in capacity and vehicle and actions across all clude there being land vibrant community to point to Tasmania’s highest million for the Midland the lead up to the 2016 volumes are forecast to sectors to address and available for residential, live and do business.” volume passenger airport, Highway, $59.8 million federal election. increase signifi cantly on improve economic and commercial and light The Economic connects a growing for Freight Rail Revitali- “The roundabout in its the roundabout over the social outcomes in the industrial growth, a Development Plan will number of commercial sation and $25.6 million current form causes a se- next 20-years.” growing city. capacity to increase food be implemented through and industrial subdivisions, towards the Brooker vere bottleneck, impacting The Department of Clarence Mayor production and value the council’s Annual expanding residential Highway. heavily on the liveability State Growth has under- Doug Chipman said add given our close Plan and Capital Works areas and the popular The funding commit- of the expanding residen- taken planning work and he believed Clarence proximity to transport Program. tourist link to Tasmania’s ment was detailed in a tial communities of Sorell, engaged consultants to de- was well-positioned to and population centres, A copy of the plan is east coast. joint statement released Midway Point and the velop concept and cost es- achieve signifi cant eco- established infrastructure available from the coun- timates for a solution that nomic growth and the such as the airport, as cil’s website via www. would greatly improve economic development well as emerging cultural ccc.tas.gov.au/econom- travel time reliability. plan would provide di- and recreation programs. icdevelopment New fi re trucks for the TFS

TWENTY-FIVE new fi re factured in Tasmania by The new appliances of safety from radiant heat. “TAKEYOUR trucks will join Tasmania’s the Tasmania Fire Service are fi tted with state-of-the- They will replace fi refi ghting fl eet from (TFS) Engineering Services, art crew safety systems for 79 light tankers that are Saturday 22nd August this year, with an the new fi re trucks will protection in the event between 26 and 32 years October 2016 additional 70 to be rolled provide the community of crew entrapment and old. Parliament TOPS out over the next four with the highest level burn-over, including per- Total funding of $14 House Lawns years as part of the state of protection, as well sonal protective blankets, million has been allocated government’s fi re truck as increasing safety for radiant heat shields and over the next four years HOBART OFF” replacement program. fi refi ghters in emergency protective window glass to deliver the replacement 10am - 2.30pm for Breast Cancer Research Designed and manu- situations. that provides greater levels program. Proudly Supporting FREE ENTRY TO ALL Convertible 100% of all funds raised will be donated to the NBCF Tasmanian travel agency group motor vehicles from veteran to modern day • again recognised as Australia’s best Car clubs & non car club TASMANIAN travel year and maintained its to delivering incredible out who we could not enthusiasts most agency group RACT reputation as one of the value and exemplary cus- achieve such incredible welcome Travel has shown why leading travel groups in tomer service,” he said. accolades at a national • it’s considered one of the the country. “It’s an honour to win level.” Great people’s best in the travel industry RACT CEO Harvey this award, and as a Tas- The prestigious choice prizes taking out an award for Lennon said he was manian business I believe National Travel Industry the third year running thrilled with the success, it again highlights that as Awards are hosted by the at The National Tourism attributing it to his staff, a state we provide a great Australian Federation of Proudly supporting breast cancer month - October Industry Awards (NTIA) supplier partnerships and environment to produce Travel Agents and recog- in Sydney. RACT’s loyal clients. industry leaders. nise the industry’s leading Contact Rod Belbin on RACT Travel won “As always, we “As a proud member companies. 0408 314 309 or email: the Best Travel Agency strive to deliver the best of the helloworld net- The Gala Evening [email protected] in Australia – Retail solution for each of our work, I would also like to was held at Dockside Pa- for entry details. Multi Location award clients, and our staff also thank helloworld and vilion Darling Harbour on for the third consecutive members are committed all of our suppliers, with- Saturday 16 July 2016.

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Players bask in bright lights of tennis club VISIBILITY and night play neighbours has even praised are no longer an issue for the the upgrade for its minimal Geilston Bay Tennis Club as it light spillage.” offi cially switched the fl ick on Liberal Member for a number of new court lights Franklin Nic Street, who in July. was present at the offi cial The lighting project was unveiling ceremony, said the installed just in time for the upgraded lighting had “signif- Telstra Business Centre Geil- icantly enhanced” the overall ston Bay Open on Saturday quality of the courts. 16 July, which saw 60-players “The new lights have pro- rally it out throughout the vided a safer, more inclusive weekend in both day and playing environment,” he night conditions. said. The project, which cost a “The government makes total of $105,000, was partly these grants available to funded by the Tasmanian increase opportunities for Government through its people living across Tasma- Major Grants Program, with nia to participate in a wide the remaining funds sourced range of sport and recreation from the club and the Clar- activities.” ence City Council. Mr Street said the new Geilston Bay Tennis Club lighting would encourage president Colin Mazengarb increased participation in the said the original lighting poles sport for both young and old were more than 40-years-old, in the community. with the courts becoming in- “The Hodgman Liberal creasingly diffi cult to play on. Government has set the “I guess the older one ambitious target for Tasmania gets, the more one struggles to have the healthiest popu- with night vision,” he said. lation in Australia by 2025,” “We chose to replace the he said. static poles with folding ones “There are approximately that, while more expensive, 158 participating members at make it much easier and the Geilston Bay Tennis Club cheaper to lower the pole for and this number is expected maintenance. to grow due to the improved “We are very much en- lighting, which will enable From left , Telstra Business Centre Geilston Bay Open men’s doubles runners-up Daniel Groom and Bailey Horne with winners Remy Lynch, Trent Constance joying playing on the newly additional evening games to and daughter of the tournament director, Felicity Blom. lighted courts and one of the be played.”

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