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TACKLING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

Jayde Richardson, of Geilston Bay, will swim the English Channel later this month. Photo credit: Madison Jones.

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2 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Orchid Spring Council News FireRoads Management (continued) CLARENCECouncil CITYMeetings COUNCIL ParksFire Management and ReservesEvents • OngoingMaintenanceVarious parks reseal of maintenance. walking preparation tracks in natural works Key decisions at the council meeting held on 19 areas and Tangara Trail. Key issues at the Council meeting of 23 May • OvalsareasinFESTIVAL Risdon pesticideand Tangara Vale program. andOFTrail. Howrah.VOICES AugustKey issuesissues 2019: at at the the Council Council meeting meeting of of • Maintenance of natural areas as per the andKey 6 issues June 2016 at the included: Council meeting of • OvalsMaintenance herbicide of programnatural areas as per the 1715 AugustOctober and 2016 5 September included: 2016 included: Drainagevarious Natural Area Management Plans. Show in full bloom various Natural Area Management Plans. •Agreed26 Adopted September to: the 2016/2017 2016 Budget included: and Capital Expenditure • Stormwater works on South Arm THE Tasmanian Orchid • AdoptedAdopted a Strategicdraft Strategic Plan forPlan 2016-2026. 2016-2026 as a basis for • Commencement of firebreak clearing on • Program.Support the Howrah/Rokeby boundary FireRoad, Management South Arm and Bathurst Society is gearing up to • Agreedcommunity to to consult initiateconsultation. the an community amendment on the to Lauderdalethe Planning Urban Council property. • Agreedadjustment. to undertake The community Nomenclature consultation Board on thewill Draft • MaintenanceStreet, Richmond. ofEvents natural areas as per the usher in the new season • PindosExpansionAdoptedScheme Park theto Feasibility Management incorporateAnnual Plan Study. 2016/17.Plan.a new Bellerive Bluff Specific now have the final decision on the boundary various NaturalEvents Area Management Plans. with its annual Spring • AgreedAdoptedArea Plan. to an consult amended the communityPindos Park on Management a Draft Community Plan. Parks and Reserves adjustment. • CommencementExhibition: of Housematesfirebreak clearing on • SafetyAccepted PlanWorks a fortender 2016-2021. for– June/Julythe provision of2016 the Annual Hard • Construction of the South Arm Show at the Town • Agreed to undertake community consultation on a draft Exhibition:Council24 property. September The Eastern– 9 October Shore Approved:• Agreed to consult the community on a draft Kangaroo Bay – Skate Park.1 - 9 July 2016 Hall later this month. RoadsbushfireWaste Collection management Service. strategy. CommunityRosny Cottage, Photography Rosny Farm • AnRosny amendment Park Cultural/Creative to council’s Precinct delegations - Development under Policy • InstallationThe Barn, of Rosnynew Farmplay and The show is free en- • Pothole repairs: Richmond, Cambridge, Dulcot and Rokeby. Exhibition Framework. exercise equipmentEvents in Neilson try for all, and lift access • Gravelthe Land road grading:Use Planning as required and based Approvals on inspections. Act, 1993 Exhibition:14 October Poochibald – 6 November Art 2016 Prize Works – September/OctoberOctober/November 2016 Park, Rokeby. is available. •• Guide toAccepted ensure post a replacement tender the continued for the continues: construction efficient various of the locations. Kangaroo provision Bay of Exhibition:SchoolhouseEXHIBITIONS1-9 October Gallery,A Stitch 2016 ATRosny in THE Time:Farm Pavilion at Kangaroo Bay. • Irrigation works at Tanundal Park, The show will feature Roads• Concretingservices. of gravel paths: Opossum Bay Park. SCHOOLHOUSEBiennialSchoolhouse Textile Gallery, GALLERY andRosny FibreFarm AND Howrah.Festival: ExhibitionSeafarer’s Festival •• PotholeConstruction Council’sAccepted repairs: a tenderofcontinued gravelOtagoRose for Bay, access:Bay,the Lindisfarneannual Rosnymembership from andreseal Bastick andBellerive. and GeilstonStreet of micro-surfacing the to Bay.KangarooDerwent BARN spectacular displays of program for 2016-17. • Tree11Festival: plantingNovember23 October Dog’s – in 4 DecemberClarendon 2016 Day Out2016 Vale. orchids by the socie- • GravelBayEstuary Skate road Park.Program grading as for required the nextbased five on inspections. years. Bellerive Boardwalk •Workshop: TangaraSchoolhouse trail2 ReedOctober trackGallery, Pen 2016 works Rosny and Farmfrom Black the ty’s members, potting •• GuideReconstructionA tender post replacement for of vergeretaining continues and wall: horse Elwood at various trail Drive. maintenance. locations. Seven MileInk RosnyBeach Drawing Farm Fire Station to •• PreparationConstructionWorksA tender –forforof November/DecemberRosnyresealing 2019 Hill annual inRoad Spinifex shared hard Road path. waste and Fuchsia collection 2016 Road in Exhibition: Artists with Conviction demonstrations, and • Preparation for resealing in Spinifex Road and Fuchsia Road in GrueberExhibition: Avenue.13 July Still 2016 Wild, Still • RisdonConstructionservice. Vale. of DDA crossings in Spinifex Road. 24 October – 13 November 2016 information on growing RoadsRisdon Vale. • Exhibition:FenceSchool worksThe HouseThreatened Barn, The Gallery,at RosnyKangaroo Eastern Rosny Farm Farm ShoreBay • PotholePreparationReconstruction repairs: for of resealingBellerive, shared path inTranmere, Dover near Court Rosny Howrah, and Treatment Pindari Seven MilePlant.Street in 9Community December 2016 Photography – 8 January 2017 orchids. •Upco Preparationming councilfor resealing meeting in Dover Courtdates: and 30 Pindari Sept andStreet 21 in Oval. Howrah. SchoolhouseExhibition Gallery, Rosny Farm The Tasmanian DrainageOctBeach.Howrah. 2019 at 7.00pm at Council Offices, 38 Bligh • InstallationExhibition:Exhibition: AnimalofA Stitcha public Madness in toilet, Time: Biennial14 October Textile – 6 November and 2016Fibre Orchid Society’s specialty •Street, GravelPreparationOngoing Rosnyroad cleaning gradingfor Park.resealing of asopen required in drains. Avoca based Street on in inspections. Lindisfarne. picnic 18shelter June – and 10 July table 2016 at the • Construction of new concrete wicket at Wentworth Sports Concert:Schoolhouse ClarenceExhibition Gallery, RosnyCarols Farm and orchid potting mix and • GuideConstructionMinor postdrainage replacement of footpath works as continueson required. Rosny atHill various Road near locations. Rose Bay. ClarenceSchool House Mountain Gallery, RosnyBike Park.Farm Ground. 11 NovemberChristmas – 4 December Concert 2016 a large variety of orchids • PreparationConstruction for of stormwaterresealingGRANTS in line:Spinifex corner Road of Esplanadeand Fuchsia and Road Lewis in • Raising existing cricket pitch at • Construction of roadside verge maintenance. Festival:Schoolhouse11 Seafarer’sDecember Gallery, 2016Rosny Festival Farm will be available to pur- Community• RisdonConstructionAvenue, Vale. Seven Partnershipof Milefootpath Beach. on RosnyGrants: Hill RoadClose near on Rose 1 Oct Bay 2019, Exhibition:North Warrane City of Oval. Clarence Open BelleriveArt23 OctoberExhibition Boardwalk 2016 visitDrainageHigh www.ccc.tas.gov.au/grants. School. •Co Extensionmmonwealth to Clarence Bank TestForeshore Match chase. Parks• Preparation and for Reserves resealing in Dover Court in Howrah. 23Bellerive July – Boardwalk21 August • Ongoing cleaning of open drains. –Trail at Cleve v Court,South Tranmere.Australia – Tasmanian Orchid So- •Drainage OvalsPreparation irrigation for maintenanceresealingOPPORTUNITIES in Avoca continues. Street in Lindisfarne. AustraliaThe Barn, Day Rosny Breakfast Farm • InstallationSecond of mesh Test athletic gates ciety senior vice president •• ConstructionElevatedOngoing workcleaning of platform stormwaterfootpath of open tree on drains. line Rosnywork. on Hillthe Roadcorner near of Esplanade Rose Bay and Contact Sarah26 January Bishop 2017 6217 9625 her plants acknowledged in their natural environ- there.” Australia Day Awards: Nominate now for our 2020 at 12Clarence November High – 16 School.November 2016 Vicki Cleaver encouraged • LewisParkHighConstruction maintenance. School.Avenue, of Seven stormwater Mile Beach. line on the corner of Esplanade and Contact BelleriveSarah Bishop Boardwalk 6217 9625 at the society’s monthly ment. The Orchid Spring City of Clarence Australia Day Awards at www.ccc.tas. , Bellerive community members to •Fire ConstructionLewis Management Avenue, of Seven roadside Mile verge Beach. maintenance. Natural Area Management meetings. “Consider buying Show will be held at the gov.au/australiadayawards. consider joining the soci- •Parks Fire reduction and Reservespreparation for controlled burns: Waver- • Maintenance and management “The society mem- a ticket in the raffl e for Hobart Town Hall from Drainage Contact Council Cl•Parksarence leyOngoing Flora and Jazz parksPark ReservesFestival:and maintenance. PilchersExpressions Hill. of interest are now of natural areas as per the various ety and learn from other bers were recently your chance to win 26-29 September. open• Ongoing for artists cleaning toof openperform drains. at the Clarence Jazz Festival • MaintenancePlayground upgrade of walking Shoreline tracks. Park, Howrah. FindFind nearby nearby parksnatural parks and and area events, events, management report report an an issue, issue, plans, receive receive like-minded people. treated to an open day at beautiful fl owering Opening hours are in• 2020,Construction visit ofwww.ccc.tas.gov.au/eoijazzfestival2020. stormwater line on the corner of • PaintingRehabilitation of Tangara of ovals Trail from post winter and rail to summerfences. sport. wastewaste collection collectionas conditionsreminders reminders – download– downloadallow. the the My My Local Local “Our youngest Esplanade and Lewis Avenue, Seven Mile Beach. their Sandford property orchids; this could be Thursday (26 September) The• InstallationUpgrade Suburbs of ofirrigation Project: split posts at AnClarendonat Mortimer art project Vale Bay Oval. for on signage. the local Services app forServices smartphones. app for smartphones. member, teenager Rosie to see a wide variety of your opportunity to start 1pm-5pm, Friday and histories of urban development and design in the Council Facilities Heutschel, and her mum • Building trade waste compliance Native Terrestrial Orchids a new hobby. Saturday 9am-5pm and suburbsFor more of Clarence. information Find callout how6217 you 9500 can get or visit our website at www.ccc.tas.gov.au Anna Beinssen became involved at www.ccc.tas.gov.au/suburbsproject. works continue at council facilities growing and fl owering “We hope to see you Sunday 9am-3pm. that prepare food onsite. members of our society Clarence Positive Ageing Advisory Committee: Call • Installation of solar panels at the following the Annual for new members, for more info visit www.ccc.tas.gov. Clarence Aquatic Centre. Show in 2018,” she said. au/joincpaac. • Fire control upgrade works at “Rosie has a small Annual Residential Hard Waste Collection: October Sunshine Howrah Recreation collection of orchids and John 2019. For more info visit www.ccc.tas.gov.au/ Centre. has already had some of hardwaste. • Public toilet refurbishment in Wellington Road, Lindisfarne. Peers COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS • Brinktop Bushland Reserve Activity Plan 2019 - EVENTS Bayfield Street TAB (Alderman) 2029 consultation: Closes 17 Sept 2019. Exhibitions at Rosny Farm: 8 Bayfield Street Clarence City • Proposed Howrah Community Centre Layout • Life on an Island: The Storytellers Upgrade Plans: Closes 31 Oct 2019. - until 22 Sept 2019 Rosny Park Council Have your say at www.yoursay.ccc.tas.gov.au • Future Artists Prize: until 29 Sept (Opposite Flight Centre) 2019 WORKS: SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER Open 9.30am every Saturday 0419 309 220 • Poochibald Art Prize: 27 Sept - 13 Email: [email protected] Oct 2019 Gamble Responsibly. Roads Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858 PO Box 2 - Rosny Park TAS 7018 • Pothole repairs in Tranmere, Seven Mile Beach, Dance Hall Days - 5 Oct 2019 at Cremorne, South Arm and Clifton Beach. Cambridge Hall, doors open at For all • Ongoing footpath replacement program. 6.30pm your prepaid • Resurfacing and safety improvements on Clarence Dog’s Day Out: 11am - 3pm, 6 Oct funeral needs. Street, Bellerive. 2019 at Rosny Farm LINDISFARNE SERVICE CENTRE • Road reconstruction works on Hawthorn Road, Talk to Jim McAuley or Risdon Vale, and Banawarra Road and Melita Court, Waverley Wildflower Eco-Walk: Greg Forwood. Geilston Bay. 9.00am – 12.30pm, 13 Oct 2019 – Full driveway service - Log book & warranty • Pavement, kerb and gutter works on Tianna Road, bookings required, email clarence@ servicing - Tyre stockist - Wheel alignments Lindisfarne. ccc.tas.gov.au • Construction of retaining wall in Vienne Drive, Visit www.clarenceartsandevents. Howrah. net for details on Clarence City 151 East Derwent Highway • Road upgrade on Derwent Avenue, Lindisfarne. Council events. Phone 24 hours (03) 6278 2722 grahamfamilyfunerals.com.au Lindisfarne • Widening of School Road, Sandford. Community events can be added to • Construction of a barrier fence on Beebo Place, council’s website at www.ccc.tas.gov. Hobart’s only Bellerive. au/submitacommunityevent Tasmanian family owned 6243 5990 funeral directors. For more information, visit www.ccc.tas.gov.au or call us on 03 6217 9500 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

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Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 3 Community News Sponsor a Tree helps community garden grow By Molly Turner* generate a common un- derstanding about what WITH spring now in full the garden is about – we bloom, the Heemskirk try and say it in as many Community Garden different ways as possible. is the perfect place to “If you have an idea, spend some time. have a donation to make This community or want to be a part of garden, owned by the it, come along because Warrane Mornington it won’t just be about Neighbourhood Centre, gardening – it’s about has benefi ted from the creating a community Sponsor a Tree program space.” to purchase fruit trees Federal Member for for its new orchid, which Franklin Julie Collins and now features apples, colleague Senator Ca- pears, plums, apricots, tryna Bilyk were among nectarine, peaches and those to sponsor a tree. cherries. Ms Collins also as- Leah Brightman, the sisted in securing federal Warrane Mornington funding for the commu- Neighbourhood Centre nity garden, allowing for project offi cer, said a the installation of a new variety of people “spon- accessible toilet. sored” trees for a variety “I have a proud of reasons. record of delivering “Some were spon- funding for upgrades for sored for the birth of a the local community and baby, the loss of a baby, I know the Heemskirk and one for a young man Community Garden will who committed suicide,” be popular,” Ms Collins she said. said. “With the help of “I congratulate the the community, we Warrane Mornington now have 37 sponsored Neighbourhood Centre, trees.” Clarence City Council From left , Heemskirk Community Garden supporters Avari Wilson, Angela Wilson and John Rigby. Ms Brightman said and members of the local the community garden community on the work because of the cost and it taneous Storytime at our members and volun- they have done to attract means that those people ‘fairy circle’, located in teers felt humbled by funding for this fantastic can still catch up with the garden, next year,” the response from the project.” friends,” she said. she said. community. Ms Brightman Ms Brightman said fu- The Heemskirk “It was a fantastic believes community ture plans for the garden Community Garden is response,” she said. gardens are vital for a included a calendar of now seeking funding for “It raised awareness neighbourhood. community events, work- additional garden beds about the garden, which “It gives people a shops and training. and seats. is good because we spot to go if they are “We are also hoping For more information are always looking to excluded from the cafes to host National Simul- or to get involved in the Heemskirk Community Garden, contact the Warrane Mornington Senator Claire Neighbourhood Centre on 6244 6346 or email [email protected]. CHANDLER *Molly Turner is a year 10 student completing Senator for Tasmania her work experience at the Eastern Shore Sun. Your new

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4 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Tackling the English Channel

FROM FRONT PAGE FOR most people, the English Channel is simply the stretch of water that separates southern England from northern France. But for Geilston Bay local Jayde Richardson, this 34-kilometre piece of open ocean represents a dream and a challenge that she has been work- TIME TO TAKE ACTION ing toward for years. HOW is your lawn looking now spring is on get control of them now by spraying with a Later this month, Ms its way? broad leaf spray – these are designed to be Richardson will travel to As the days warm up, the grass starts non-harmful to most grasses. Dover in England where to put on new growth, and this is the ideal Lastly, one of the most important things she will swim for at least time to take action. is feeding. 10 consecutive hours Your lawn may have a few dips or Grass grows quickly and needs a across the English Chan- some bald patches, so a top dressing of fertiliser with a high nitrogen ratio to keep it nel to Calais, France. fertilised loam will be what is needed. looking good. In doing so, she will Make sure to loosen the surface of the You can use a pre-prepared product become the second Tas- grass or bare soil with a metal rake fi rst to or use chicken manure as a more organic manian woman to have ensure the new loam blends in with your feed. ever managed the feat. existing lawn. Water regularly and you should have a Ms Richardson said If broad leaf weeds are a problem, lovely green lawn. she had spent most of her life in the water. “I started at four Jayde Richardson, of Geilston Bay, will swim the English Channel later this month. PLANTING IN SEPTEMBER months of age during are due to be passing SPEAK UP! Stay Chat- tion going around mental water orientation and through versus the speed TY! and has now raised health, which is such a haven’t left since,” she Vegetable Seeds Flower Seedlings that I’m swimming – he’s more than $10,500. prevalent issue today.” Seedlings said. going to make sure I “I had it in the In addition to achiev- “Swimming the Asparagus Carrot Petunia don’t suddenly look up back of my mind that I ing this goal for her own Channel has always been and have a massive ship wanted to raise money personal satisfaction, Broccoli Beetroot Lobelia a far-fetched idea in the in front of me. for something, but I just Ms Richardson said she Strawberries Turnip Hollyhocks back of my mind and “But, other than didn’t know what,” she wanted her swim to then after competing in navigating the ships and said. encourage other people Celery Parsnip Marigolds the Open Water Nation- the distance I need to “But at the end of to follow their dreams. Lett uce Beans Snapdragons als in 2017, I thought, ‘I swim, I imagine it will all 2016, I lost my cousin “I want to inspire can do this’. Silver beet Snow Peas/Peas Poppies go pretty smoothly. to suicide and that was others, not necessarily to “The English Channel “I think it’ll take really what prompted do the same, but to go Onions Wallfl owers David O’Byrne David O’Byrne is pretty much the something catastrophic me to throw myself into after their dreams and set Mount Everest of open like a medical emergency swimmingLabo ther M Channel.emb erthefo barr Fhigh,”ran shek lsaid.in Labor Member for Franklin ocean swimming – it’s or a tsunami for me not “So, this swim is For more information OTHER JOBS FOR SEPTEMBER the big one you want to to make it.” really in memory of him about SPEAK UP! Stay tick off your bucket list.” • Keep up the spraying for leaf curl on your peach and nectarine trees until Ms Richardson has and to raise awareness ChaTY, visit staychatty. In preparation for the dedicated her swim to and keep the conversa- com.au. the buds burst. swim – which will hap- • For people with greenhouses, you can get your spring seeds like pen anywhere between ADVERTISEMENT tomatoes going now, ready for planting next month. 20-28 September – Ms Richardson has spent the • Feed Azaleas and Camellias, top dress with composted cow manure. past two years averaging • Fertilize bulbs as they die down to promote next year’s fl owers. between one to three Always fighting Always fighting hours of swimming a HAPPY GARDENING FROM THE PINES LANDSCAPE day. “I feel like I have for Franklin for Franklin AND GARDEN SUPPLIES! been ready for a while and now I’m just raring Phone: to go,” she said. 6212 2328 But swimming the EastErn shorE MowErs English Channel does not Email: come without obstacles sales - service - repairs – it is, after all, known as [email protected] the busiest shipping route in the world. 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Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 5 Community News Kinders set free to explore

St Cuthbert’s Catholic School kinders, clockwise from top left , Jack Lamont, Brystan Dare, Alexander Tzamarias, Annabel Vermey, Violet Turner, Holly Caesar, Lucy Upton, Lachlan Pead, Lola Fulton and Nenyasha Mhandu. ST Cuthbert’s Catholic “The reason we “But we have plans to Landcare about per- large in regard to what would tap into the chil- “They were excited School has dived head- decided to start with this eventually to do a haps securing a grant and we can do with this dren’s natural creativity. for a very long time and fi rst into the wonders group of children is that cook-up and make some working with them to space.” She said the kids we had some very happy, of nature-based play by our physical gross motor marshmallows. plant some more trees. Ms Lowe said she “absolutely loved” their smiling faces as they establishing its very own ability was sitting quite “We’re also speaking “The scope is quite hoped the program fi rst sessions. entered,” she said. ‘Bush Kinder’. low. Kicking off the pro- “So, this meant we gram late last month, 26 really needed to fi nd an kinder students donned alternative to get the kids their matching red using those big muscles. raincoats and walked the “We also have quite short distance from the a lot of children in this Ozzy hasn’t cleaned school to Natone Hill in group who are very Lindisfarne. creative and who would Once there, the early thrive in this type of his teeth in six years. learners were set free to setting, so we’re really explore the bushland and hoping to see some love- WHAT DOES OZZY HAVE NOW? PAINFUL ROTTEN TEETH. indulge their creativity. ly, beautiful creations.” St Cuthert’s Catholic Ms Lowe said the School kinder/birth-to- Bush Kinder, which Imagine if you couldn’t clean your teeth every day. fi ve teacher Tamika Lowe would happen for at least Teeth and gum problems are not only painful but put Ozzy at risk of more serious said there was a lot of re- one hour every fortnight, health problems. Veterinary dentistry includes X-rays, cleaning, thorough scaling and search that illustrated the would include whatever polishing of your pets’ teeth and all other aspects of oral health care. Please check benefi ts of nature-based the children wanted. your pet’s teeth and gums at least once a year. They will love you for it! play. “At the moment BOOK YOUR PET IN NOW FOR A FREE DENTAL CHECK! “For us, that kind of we’re not going to pedagogy is underlined scaffold anything – we’re BELLERIVE 6244 7667 in the way that we run just going to see what SORELL 6265 2935 our kinder and birth-to- the children do in this KINGSTON 6229 9345 fi ve program,” she said. setting,” she said.

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Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 7 Community News

RALLYSOUTH Hobart resident chance to get some YOUR MATES Andrew Wilson has things off his chest.” experienced fi rsthand With Pete’s memory the impact that mental spurring him on, Mr Wil- health issues can have son is teaming with the on a person – and that it Movember Foundation can sometimes be a silent to raise awareness and killer. funds for men’s mental A few years ago, health by organising a Mr Wilson’s good friend mountain bike charity Pete tragically commit- ride called ‘MTB Mow- ted suicide, something ies’. that came as a complete Held on 24 Novem- shock to all who knew ber, MTB Mowies is him. open to all ages and abil- “Everyone was really ities and sees participants shocked because he donate and dedicate a didn’t appear to be de- ride – in any location and pressed,” Mr Wilson said. of any distance – to the “But unknown to us Movember Foundation. all was that he was suf- There is no minimum fering from mental health donation and people issues, and his passing are encouraged to only was a very sad loss. donate what they can “I’ve often thought afford. about Pete over the years “I’ve created MTB and a couple years back Mowies out of respect I started mountain biking for Pete’s memory and – I’ve found it’s such a for other men in our great community because community who are also you go for a ride but also suffering from mental have time on the trail to health issues,” Mr Wilson MTB Mowies event organiser Andrew Wilson at Knockloft y Reserve in Hobart. stop and have a chat. said. “It’s often a great “I’m hoping the funds place to talk about stuff raised through the event or on the west or east Day passes are avail- As part of the event, giveaway, participants BikeMowies”. in life that’s got you may help prevent other coast – it doesn’t matter able for a low price and Mountain Bike Australia are asked to take a photo For more informa- down or that you’re men from dying too where you are.” grant accident insurance has donated a giveaway. while out on their ride tion or to register, visit having trouble with. young. Mr Wilson said it coverage. To enter into the and tag “Mountain- mtbmowies.com. “I’ve always thought “I’ve tried to make was important to note that if I was riding when this event as accessible to that this event wasn’t an Pete was alive, then I as many people as possi- organised ride. ADVERTISEMENT would have taken him ble, so you can be down “It’s not a race or with me, and then he here in Hobart, on the competition,” he said. might have had the Eastern Shore, up north “Participants choose where they ride and for

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From left , Clare Latham, guest speaker, Rosny College performing arts teacher and ambassador for 150th anniversary of public educati on in Tasmania with winner Riley-Jack Murtagh-Linnell, highly commended Jocelyn Wong and Isabelle Ward and Clarence Acti ng Mayor Heather Chong. Young artists harness their talent BUDDING young artists Council, is a showcase of this month, Riley-Jack conversation and experience.” Future Artists Prize, we The Prize was judged are being given the exceptional young artists Murtagh-Linnell from questions between the Two highly com- are aiming to empower by leading local artists chance to showcase their from grades 11 and 12 Claremont College was judging panel, with the mended awards of $500 our young people to and industry represent- talent and creativity at in southern Tasmania announced the winner judges commenting that were made to Jocelyn create with purpose and atives Dr Steven Carson the inaugural Clarence and is now on show of the $1000 Future Art- Riley-Jack’s work was an Wong from The Friends harness their skills to and Dr Megan Walch, Future Artists Prize in Rosny Barn until 29 ists Prize for his digital “utterly engaging work School for her painting generate change in their who commented on the exhibition. September. work ‘Yesn’t’. that revealed itself slow- ‘Untitled’ and Isabelle lives and their commu- variety and quality of the The Prize, present- At an awards The winning piece ly” and that despite its Ward from Elizabeth nities,” Clarence Mayor entries received for this ed by Clarence City ceremony held earlier generated the most simple means, the work’s College for her digital Doug Chipman said. inaugural exhibition. high production values image titled ‘Moderate’. “made for a compelling “With the inaugural Guy BARNETT Liberal for LYONS

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10 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Songstresses create beautiful music for children and parents HISTORY CORNER: St Matthews Church By Reg. A. Watson days. deterioration. It is a wonderful Plans for the erection ST Matthews Church, Gothic church, designed of St Matthews occurred Rokeby – also known as by renowned convict ar- in 1836, with the foun- Knopwood’s Church – is chitect James Blackburn. dation stone being laid located in King Street Robert (Bobby) in 1840, but sadly for and is no longer used for Knopwood was the fi rst Knopwood, he died two services. Anglican Minister in years earlier. It is showing signs the colony coming with It was consecrated in of neglect and this David Collins in 1804. 1843. once glorious place of He is buried in the For more than 160 worship, hemmed now church grounds with an years, the church served by the modern suburban impressive memorial, Clarence Plains well… sprawl, has seen better which too is showing now it is just a memory.

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12 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Helping hand for local medical student A HIGH-ACHIEVING medical student from Cambridge has been named the recipient of the 2019 Nyrstar Hobart Smelter Grant. Now in its second year, the grant is awarded annually to an immedi- ate family member of a current or former Nyrstar employee who is in their third year of study at an Australian university. Cody Felmingham, the son of work planner Ricky Felmingham, is a student in the University of Tasmania’s Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Dementia degrees and has achieved distinctions in his studies to date. He is very interested in the fi eld of environ- mental health, in addition to haemotology and SINGLE TRACK RIDERS FOR LIFE cardiology. “I’m interested in MTBA Poster v2.indd 2 23/8/19 10:23 am how the environment in which we work, live Bli c upuyre r and play impacts on our Au niCctai nso health,” Mr Felmingham said. “Medicine has appli- Nyrstar Hobart Study Grant recipient Cody Felmingham, pictured with his father Ricky Felming- cations in all workplaces, ham, left , and Nyrstar Hobart general manager Reinhardt Viljoen, right. across both physical and the process of improving to another location in a range of engineering, mental health. workplace safety at both the last two years of his ICT and chemistry cours- Eleanor’s “With correct policy an advisory and practical course. es through the University and oversight, work- level.” Mr Felmingham fol- of Tasmania. place-level interventions Mr Felmingham will lows in the footsteps of Applications for the can benefi t individuals use the grant to purchase inaugural recipient Kyran 2020 grant will open and the greater commu- textbooks and other Stanton. early in the new year and Fight nity. equipment and to help Mr Stanton, the son will be advertised on the Sd t “Eventually, I would with transport and living of reliability offi cer An- Nyrstar Hobart website like to be involved in costs if he needs to move drew Stanton, is studying and Facebook page. Oor0 w.eofhc. 1  m Council stalwart remembered IT is with sadness that his 40-year career in the but for Tasmania as a infrastructure. Clarence City Council sector. whole, and the develop- Mr Marriott was Mayor Doug Chipman, Mr Marriott was ment of the oval into a highly respected by staff, Viyfo as Aldermen and staff note extremely passionate major international crick- elected members, and Lenrie the passing of former about the Eastern Shore et venue commenced the community alike and council clerk Ron Marri- and provided strong during his tenure as mentored several staff ott in early August at the leadership for Clarence Clerk. members who went on age of 95. during and following the Many of the services to hold senior positions Featg& loAms Mr Marriott was collapse that the Clarence com- in local government. council clerk (position tragedy and the period munity now enjoy were He is survived by Se coa cme now known as general of substantial growth and established under his his family, and it is manager) of the Munic- change that followed. leadership with the sup- with great respect that FrFs& oCe ipality of Clarence from Mr Marriott was the port of council, including Clarence City Council 1972–1985 and was fi rst to recognise the signifi cant capital works extends to them its a leading administrator importance of Bellerive programs such as major condolences and thanks of local government in Oval as a strategic asset road upgrades, parks, for his many years of Tasmania throughout not only for Clarence, water and sewerage service.

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Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 13 Community News Celebrating 25 years of Dream opening a family affair keeping Tasmania safe

From left , Kate Stephens, Georgina Taskunas, Paige Edmunds, Cassie Xintavelonis, Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman, Alexandra Haddad and Emily Chalmers at the opening of Cassie’s Place. CLINCIAL psychologist kind are important for evidence-based interven- Spectrum Disorder. Cassie Xintavelonis is Tasmania and, as well as tion for young people Clinicians at the cen- delighted to fi nally open providing employment and their families.” tre work with a range of the doors of her own opportunities and super- Cassie’s Place is a young people with other private child psychology vision of new graduates, registered NDIS Service mental health conditions practice, something she Cassie’s Place strives to Provider and specialises including anxiety and de- has dreamed of after 20 be a centre of excellence, in therapeutic services for pression, eating disorders years of working in the providing effective and individuals with Autism and behavioural issues. fi eld. Cassie’s Place is a centre for children and adolescent services and is designed for multi-dis- ciplinary practice, with other services coming into the space when Dr Richard Climie From left , Crime Stoppers Internati onal president Sharon Hanlon, Crime Stoppers Tasmania chair required. David Daniels and Crime Stoppers Australia chair Diana Forrester. Opening the centre CLARENCE GP SUPER CLINIC WITH more than 50,000 mania chair David Dan- assist in the removal of has been a family affair, anonymous reports iels has been involved illegal guns, recovery with Cassie’s father, a received, Crime Stoppers with the organisation of stolen valuables and retired carpenter, heading has been helping to keep since its inception. equipment, and to fi nd up the fi t out and reno- Tasmania safe for more “I am proud to say missing loved ones, vations. than 25 years. that I have been a part wanted fugitives and Her husband, actor Crime Stoppers Inter- of the Crime Stoppers’ people who deliberately John X, was part-time national president Sharon journey since a young light fi res. receptionist in the early Hanlon and the chairs of police offi cer helped Minister for Police days while the couple Crime Stoppers Australia establish Crime Stoppers Mark Shelton congratu- juggled caring for a new and Crime Stoppers Tas- in Tasmania,” he said. lated Crime Stoppers Tas- baby. mania gathered in Hobart “I am also proud mania for its dedication Ms Xintavelonis said last month to mark the to say that this young in helping Tasmanians opening her own facility 25th anniversary of Tasmanian police offi cer, play their role in creating was the natural next step Did you know that skin cancer is the commonest cancer to Crime Stoppers Tasmania. Darren Hine, went on to a safer Tasmania. in her career and some- affect Australians? For 25 years, Crime become the Police Com- “By providing avenues thing she had always Stoppers Tasmania has missioner and still serves for the community to dreamed of doing. operated as an inde- on the Crime Stoppers anonymously report “Having my own You shoud have an annual skin check, it could save your pendent, not-for-profi t, Board today. information about crime, space has provided me life. community organisation “The Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers provides with the opportunity to providing safe and anon- model has stood the test an invaluable link be- provide services I am Dr Richard Climie is pleased to announce that he is again ymous ways to report of time, and reporting tween police and people most passionate about,” working at the Clarence GP Superclinic, where he does skin crime. information on crime who may hold the key to she said. checks as well as providing treatment for skin cancer and In Tasmania, Crime can be done by almost solving crime,” he said. “The benefi t of conditions like Eczema, Rosacea and Psoriasis, and surgery Stoppers has assisted in anyone.” Anyone with informa- having a space like this is for removal of lumps, moles etc. 17,000 recorded offenc- Crime Stoppers tion relating to crime in I have been able to bring es, 4000 arrests, $7.3 encourages all Tasmani- their community should other like-minded allied million worth of drugs ans to play their part and contact Crime Stoppers health professionals into You can ring 6282 1400 for an appointment. seized and $5.1 million of keep providing informa- anonymously at crime- the space to compliment recovered property. tion to stop the fl ow of stopperstas.com.au or my services. Crime Stoppers Tas- illicit drugs into the state, 1800 333 000. “Centres of this Enrol your child now in our award winning swim classes

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14 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Young dancers go NEON

DRILL’s Senior Company presented its contemporary dance NEON recently. Photo credit: Joshua Lowe. NATIONAL Science of colour for DRILL’s it presented ‘NEON’, a rary dance work with by the Tasmanian Sym- niece and nephew (aged Company programs, one Week was a kaleidoscope Senior Company when professional contempo- musical scores recorded phony Orchestra. three and fi ve) and even in Glenorchy and one in More than 600 they loved going to fi nd Clarence. people attended the each new section. Junior Company performances in both “I’m so proud of our is a non-competitive, matinees and public whole team, particu- collaborative dance performances, with the larly the cast of young experience that values City of Clarence dancers performing the dancers who created and the young dancers’ input, three works three times performed a dance work and encourages them to www.ccc.tas.gov.au simultaneously. that was just as diffi cult engage with a theme and The musical composi- and complex as a profes- respond with their own tions were heard through sional production.” choreography. wireless headphones, DRILL is Hobart’s Registrations close with audience mem- youth dance company Tuesday 24 September. bers given the option and is a prime driver For the fi rst time, to change between the for the development DRILL is also offering three tracks on three and provision of dance the opportunity for aspir- channels. engagement opportuni- ing makers to create and DRILL artistic direc- ties in Hobart, working present their own short tor Joshua Lowe said he across a range of projects dance works as part of its CALL FOR NEW MEMBERS believed their audiences with local young people. inaugural Choreographic appreciated that DRILL DRILL’s next dance Program. Clarence Positive Ageing Advisory made shows that weren’t program for young Those with dance in the traditional sit- people, Junior Company, experience can apply to Committee down-and-watch format. is here and is looking for participate as a choreog- “During NEON, the dancers to become a part rapher and performer, or Are you interested in joining a dynamic group of age inclusive audience got to wander of its 2019 Company. as a performer only. around and choose how Junior Company is a This is a free program ambassadors? and from where they contemporary dance pro- and interested partici- saw each section, which gram for young people pants must apply by 25 Council is currently looking for new volunteer members to join made them feel like they aged nine to 14, running September 2019. the Clarence Positive Ageing Advisory Committee (CPAAC) who were discovering some- for eight weeks over Oc- For more information enjoy contributing in a meaningful and action orientated way to thing for themselves,” he tober and November. and registrations, visit said. In 2019, DRILL will www.drillperformance. improving community life for older people. “I watched with my be offering two Junior com/cp2019. Through its Age Friendly Clarence Plan 2018-2022, council is committed to providing leadership in partnership with older people as a valuable resource. As an age inclusive ambassador, participation in the committee, helps council to plan for and provide services, programs, facilities and information, in a way that supports the importance of age inclusiveness, for people of all ages and abilities. If you would like to share diverse experiences, skills and stories from your community life, that will add value to programs and projects council is working on, please consider nominating for the committee. Nominations close 31 October 2019. Contact 03 6217 9597 or [email protected] 15

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Have your say priority all year round on the proposed redesign of the is also quite unpredictable north-west discussing each Howrah Community all year round, meaning it’s of the 12 rules in a series Centre. also important your lights of videos. are working when driving These videos are Consultation closes in the rain.” being posted on RACT’s Mr Moody said RACT social media channels 9am, 31 Oct 2019. urged drivers to regularly each week, with the stu- check their vehicle lights dents setting challenges for and see a vehicle expert Tasmanians to abide by on to replace globes. the road. Additionally, RACT The 12 Golden Rules To find out more, visit www.yoursay.ccc.tas.gov.au also encourages motorists were created by the to drive with headlights on Federation Internationale or call us on 03 6217 9500 IT may be getting lighter lights should be regularly as spring kicks in, but maintained all year. low beam during daylight del’Automobile (FIA), RACT is urging motorists “Faulty head, brake hours to increase visibility. the representative body to ensure their vehicle’s and tail lights can inhibit Drivers must also for auto clubs across the never use high beam lights globe, to address the lights are in working order your ability to see the all year round. road and other motor- when less than 200m 3,500 lives lost on the About 40 per cent of ists’ ability to see you at behind a vehicle, when world’s roads each year. vehicles checked across night or in wet condi- 200m away from an In Tasmania, approx- Tasmania as part of this tions, which could have oncoming vehicle, or in imately 300 people are year’s Winter Safety disastrous consequences,” built-up areas. either seriously injured or SUPPORT RIDING FOR Checks were found to he said. These reminders killed on the state’s roads have at least one defective “It will continue to come in the middle of the each year. THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION light. remain dark in the early RACT’s ‘Golden Rules of The campaign will run Road Safety’ campaign, until 30 September. OF TASMANIA This included head- evenings and mornings lights, brake lights and tail until daylight savings aimed at reducing road Follow the campaign deaths and serious injuries on RACT’s social media th lights. begins in October. FRIDAY 20 OF SEPTEMBER 2019 RACT general “This means vehicle on the road. channels @RACTOffi cial WHERE Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay manager mobility services lights need to be func- The campaign and website at www. involves students from ract.com.au/community/ TIMEBEST6.30 pm arrival for a 7.00 pm start BUYSDarren Moody said that tioning properly for night BEST BUYSdespite Tasmania’s winter driving. three primary schools advocating-change/gold- FITTED SINGLE BOOKINGS1000W ESSENTIAL COLUMN– Bookings closeFORGET 15 September CITY TRAVELcoming to an end, vehicle “Tasmania’s weather in the south, north and en-rules. HEATERS ELECTRIC TABLES of up to 10 people / individual bookings welcome BLANKETS COSTS pre-paid tickets $20 pp - includes fingerSHOP food & door prize ticket LOCAL $55 WASHERS • FRIDGES • FREEZERS • TV • AUDIO APPLIANCES DRINKS bar sales only – no BYO PARK AT OUR DOOR $36 BISTRO open for meals from 5.30 pm – 8.00 pm AND SAVE

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Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 17 Community News Minstral II brought back to life ONE of Australia’s most an enriching and deeply famous yachts will be satisfying experience.” brought back to life by Minister for Educa- the Windeward Bound tion and Training Jeremy Foundation to provide Rockliff, who offi cially new training opportuni- launched the project last ties for young Tasmanians. month, said the Govern- The restoration of the ment had committed ‘Mistral ll’ will provide $220,000 towards the 18 disadvantaged young project. Tasmanians with training “Trainees will under- opportunities and a take a four-day-a-week chance to learn new skills, training program with build confi dence and TasTAFE, STV Winde- prepare for entering the ward Bound and Seafood workforce. and Maritime Training The restoration has Tasmania,” he said. been made possible “The Liberal Gov- thanks to more than ernment is focused on $220,000 in grant fund- developing the skills ing through the Depart- needed now and into ment of State Growth’s the future to support our Training and Work growing economy and we Pathways Program. are proud to support this Windeward Bound program.” Trust managing trustee Captain Parry said Captain Sarah Parry ex- trainees would work tended her sincere thanks regular hours with a to the State Government shipwright to manufacture for its support for Mistral and install new frames, II’s new life. beams and decks on “The restoration pro- Mistral II and restore her ject will provide local job paintwork. Minister for Educati on and Training Jeremy Rockliff with Windeward Bound Trust managing trustee Captain Sarah Parry and crew. seekers with experience “While they help in a supportive, structured bring her back to life, community. between 1946 and 1948. efforts of the Windeward Wooden Boat Festival. water for the race’s 75th workplace and training our trainees will also “On behalf of the Since those glory Bound Foundation on the It is hoped a partially anniversary in 2020 and to help them enter the undertake short course Board, our crew and the days, the yacht fell into RAN’s heavy load ship restored Mistral II will be be fully restored by her workforce,” Captain Parry training programs through young Tasmanians who disrepair and returned HMAS Choules, as part ready to meet Sydney own 100th anniversary in said. TasTAFE and Seafood & will one day set sail on to Hobart through the of the 2018 Australian to Hobart fl eet on the 2022. “We hope that this Maritime Training,” she her, I want to thank Min- program will help give said. ister Rockliff and the State our young trainees the “We’re so proud Government for their sup- helping hand they need to be the custodians of port and for giving Mistral to get a start in the work- Mistral II. II a second life.” force and realise their “We look forward to In her heyday, the potential. her being out on the blue Mistral ll raced in the “Helping to restore water once more, provid- fi rst six Sydney to Hobart such a historic vessel ing youth development yacht races, chalking up and preserving its place and sail training oppor- three consecutive line in maritime history is tunities to the Australian honours second places

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Be prepared to share a few jokes or a sing-a-long whilst we are out in Lindisfarne Bay Date: Saturday 19th October 2019 Where: Lindisfarne Rowing Club, 16A Esplanade Lindisfarne 7015 Time: 8.00am for 8.30 am on the water. Cost: First 3 trial paddles are free.

What you need to wear: Sports pants, t-shirt/track top, sneakers or boat shoes and a hat, sunglasses, a change of clothes may be handy in case you get damp. Bring along a water bottle (not glass) and sunscreen. A paddle and personal floatation device (PFD) will be supplied. Be prepared for a scrumptious morning tea in the park after paddling This project was assisted through the Australian Government through the Australia Council, with the DATH Team! Enquiries - Email: [email protected] its arts funding and advisory body, and Arts Tasmania by the Minister for the Arts. Marion Mifsud, Secretary - 0439 878 358 18

18 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Donation supports youth mental health

HOWRAH PRIMARY SCHOOL Excellence in Education

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 hectares and offers new and upgraded classroom facilities. Our expansive buildings and grounds cater for Birth – Year 6 students and families. A separate Library, ICT Centre, Music Room, Multi-Purpose Hall designed for both sporting and social events, three large sports fields with native surrounds, all on the beachfront of the Derwent. Enquiries for new enrolments welcome. Telephone: 6246 6333 For more information visit: www.howrahprimary.org.au

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From left , Komatsu Australia nati onal marketi ng and campaigns manager Wafaa Ghali, Komatsu Live Your Dream winner and spare parts apprenti ce Kyra Bridges and SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY founder Mitch McPherson. BIJOU CREATIVE A DONATION of computers to schools in become a voice in the that are troubling young PRESENTS $10,000 to Relationships Papua New Guinea and community.” people of our communi- Australia Tasmania is set a mountain bike adven- SPEAK UP! Stay ty is getting through,” Mr to make a substantial ture in New Zealand to ChatTY has already be- McPherson said. oewe’s difference to the positive aid child cancer care. come a major infl uencer. Relationships Aus- &L promotion of youth men- “We’re super excited Mr McPherson start- tralia Tasmania partnered er tal health in Tasmania. about Komatsu’s funding ed the program in 2013 with SPEAK UP! Stay rn Kyra Bridges, a and so grateful to Kyra,” after losing his brother Ty ChatTY after it saw Mr Le spare parts apprentice at Mitch McPherson, found- to suicide – explaining McPherson’s efforts, en- Komatsu’s Hobart branch, er and team leader of the why the last two letters abling him to put his job applied for the fund- SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY of the organisation’s as a glazier on hold, and ing through a program program, said. name are in capitals. devote himself full-time called Live Your Dream, “It’s caused us to Mitch has spoken to to his quest. designed by Komatsu to accelerate our work in more than 700 school Until now, the assist its employees to youth engagement and and community groups, organisation’s efforts have achieve personal goals to we are now actively and the program’s Face- focused on presentation help communities. seeking a one-day-a-week book page now has more of the issues infl uencing The grant will enable specialist employee to than 25,000 followers. youth mental health, but – SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY, work with us to develop The program is broad Mr Bridges’ donation, 25 OCT 9 NOV a program of Relation- our Youth Engagement reaching, delivering through Komatsu, will THEATRE ROYAL ships Australia Tasmania, Framework. programs under three enable it to go up a gear. to fund a youth engage- “Ideally, we’ll fi nd pillars: schools, sporting “We now have four ment offi cer to work someone who can en- clubs and community, full-time staff and with Tickets on sale now with schools, sporting gage with young people and workplaces. growing community sup- MYFAIRLADY.COM.AU groups and communities. who has a TAFE or “It’s impossible to port such as Kyra’s and THEATRE ROYAL BOX OFFICE 6146 3300 Six proposals were university qualifi cation in say how many lives Stay Komatsu’s, we’re able to chosen, ranging from the appropriate areas like ChatTY has impacted, move to the next phase,

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY Mr Bridges’ to programs sociology. but it’s our positive mes- which is youth engage- as diverse as providing “We’re looking for sage about it being OK ment,” Mr McPherson rejuvenated laptop someone who can to speak up about things said.

Your new career path starts here! Next course Register online for a mandatory starts in Hobart info session and group interview: 11 NOVEMBER 2019 Monday 14 October 12.30pm - 2.30pm Tuesday 15 October 9.30am - 11.30am 1.00pm - 3.00pm RTO 40736 • HERC is the Wednesday 16 October training division of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation Tasmanian Branch 19

Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 19 GARDENING FEATURE Thinking globally: working in your backyard and environment, while keeping garden tasks to a manageable level. We offer “Companion Gardening” as part of our services, helping people to continue enjoying their gardening, rather than it being a worry or burden. It can promote health and social benefi ts; eco- nomic ones too if they are able to carry on produc- ing fruit and vegetables from their own plot. With “Looking at the Landscape”, we can help change the layout of the garden to improve access or reduce the amount of work and money to A modern oasis By Harmony Garden within the state. the Harmony Farmers “We are so proud maintain it. Centre With regular visits Market has been created of how the business has Examples may be from indoor plant groups as a community event, come together,” Ms Clark reducing the area of lawn IN a world that sees us and enthusiasts from all showcasing local produce said. that needs mowing or surrounded with screens, over the state, Harmo- and crafts. “For customers to be borders requiring regular concrete and bitumen, ny Garden Centre has Harmony Garden greeted with beautiful weeding. gardening helps us to re- become famous for its Centre has developed fresh fl owers as they Paul Baines and Madeline Iles at Midway Point. This could be connect with nature and indoor plant selection an area to host these enter the showroom is a achieved by a change of By Paul Bains ing, was started with such to discover the health and expert advice. markets and so far, has brilliant beginning to their surface or planting, or a Busy Bees Sustainable people in mind. and wellbeing that plants Growing fresh and hosted two very suc- visit. combination of strategies. Gardening Drawing on years of bring to our lives. healthy food at home has cessful events fi lled with “What was the origi- “Planting for Polli- experience working on Harmony Garden also seen a resurgence of some of the area’s best nal showroom has recent- nators” means favouring WE all love our gardens. conservation projects and Centre has been trans- popularity. food and products from ly been transformed into native plants and increas- But some people are landscaping our family’s formed over the past “Tasmania is known various producers. a fabulous homeware ing biodiversity, which unable to care for them in gardens, I enjoy helping to two years and is now a across the country for Local condiments, and giftshop area, which will attract bees, birds and the way that they would create and care for attrac- modern oasis fi lled with our fantastic cuisine,” Mr wines, foods and fresh compliments the fl orist butterfl ies into the garden. wish. tive gardens and outdoor colour, life and freshness. Clark said. produce have delighted area beautifully.” “Water in the Garden” This may be for spaces that people can Andrew and Angela “We are so fortunate patrons and the Harmony Harmony Garden is relaxing and can create various reasons: shortage enjoy and share with Clark purchased the to have such a diverse Farmers Market will soon Centre is more than a a focal point; it also helps of time due to family or wildlife. business from Andrew’s range of food producing become a regular event. botanical supplier and is to attract wildlife, even if working commitments; Why “sustainable” parents in 2015. plants that can be grown Harmony Florist has now a wonderful retail it’s just a birdbath. struggling with the gardening? With a vision to in the home garden. also developed into a ma- experience fi lled with Water management is physical demands; lost By adopting sustain- create a leading garden “Food grown at home jor part of the Harmony inspiration and freshness. a key part of sustainable confi dence or simply able gardening practices and lifestyle destination is not only full of good- experience. There are plans being gardening and we are feeling that they lack the and working with nature, to appeal not only to ness and fl avor, but you Ms Clark, a fl orist developed now for a café happy to assist – help know-how. we aim to improve traditional gardeners know that it is safe for herself, has a team of and function area, so we with ideas for a rainwater Our business, Busy aspects of health for indi- but inspire and excite the family to enjoy.” talented fl orists to create look forward to the next garden maybe or ways Bees Sustainable Garden- viduals, the community the next generation of As part of the cele- beautiful bunches and stage of the Harmony to introduce a watery plant lovers, the planning bration of great Tasma- arrangements for all Garden Centre adven- element to your garden. began. nian food and produce, occasions. ture. And with “The Won- The major changes der of Compost”, we can began to happen in mid- set up composting bun- 2017 with the creation kers, a bin or worm farm, of the new showroom and turning kitchen and and relay of the outdoor green waste into compost display areas. is great for the garden. “We are thrilled with BUSY BEES And, along with re-us- the results so far,” Mr ing materials for garden Clark said. 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20 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Community News Student volunteers GROW community in the spotlight garden yields rewards CHALLENGING your- enhances their student cantly engage in the com- self, being the change and experience,” she said. munity not only reap the celebrating each other “It helps them with many personal rewards were the pillars of this their personal and profes- of volunteering, they also year’s National Student sional development and build the capacity of our Volunteer Week, which career aspirations. sector and contribute sig- ran from 12-18 August. “Strengths that nifi cantly to the economy,” Held annually, Na- students bring to their Dr Schimanski said. tional Student Volunteer volunteering include their Ornella Dandolo, a Week is a celebration to diversity, creativity, enthu- University of Tasmania acknowledge the substan- siasm, understanding of Business student and tial contribution of time, technology and their new, active volunteer, said the energy and skill made by innovative ideas, which best thing about volunteer- student volunteers. benefi ts non-profi ts and in ing was getting involved in It celebrates students turn, whole communities.” the community and con- who volunteer, and chal- Volunteering Tas- necting to new networks. lenges more young people mania and its member “It’s also a really good to experience the personal organisations are working way of meeting new and professional benefi ts collaboratively to increase people,” she said. of getting involved in their opportunities for local and Volunteering Tasmania communities through international students to was involved in a range volunteering. volunteer, many of whom of events during National Volunteering Tasmania are only too willing to Student Volunteer Week chief executive offi cer Lisa provide opportunities for to promote volunteering Schimanski said engaging young people. and engage with students. young people in meaning- Volunteering Tasmania For a list of member GROW community garden members receiving the Leading Community Engagement Practi ce Award. ful volunteer work was a encourages those students organisations offering THE Gardens and biennial Australasian bution the resident-led Department of Social key priority for the volun- who haven’t experi- volunteering opportunities Recipes of Our World Housing Institute Awards. committee has made to Services and has attracted teering sector at a national enced volunteering yet to students and young (GROW) community gar- Facilitated by create a space for the additional funding over and local level. to fi nd out more and get people, contact Volunteer- den project in Clarence Mission Australia, the whole community to the past two years from “Providing students involved. ing Tasmania on free call Plains has been awarded GROW community enjoy,” he said. the Department of with opportunities to “Students who are 1800 677 895 or email the Leading Community garden has been de- “It has been wonder- Education, the Tasmanian make a positive impact given the opportunity to admin@volunteeringtas. Engagement Practice signed and managed by ful to watch them bring Community Fund and through volunteering meaningfully and signifi - org.au. Award at the Tasmanian local residents, Mission this seed of an idea to private donors. Australia Housing ten- life. The garden also ants and local services, “Residents are the services the neighbouring bringing the community experts in their own school’s 24 Carrot Gar- together to strengthen communities, so involv- den Project, delivered by City of Clarence relationships. ing them in the creation Mona, and has housed The Leading Com- and management of this a dung beetle breeding www.ccc.tas.gov.au munity Engagement garden meant the com- project. Practice Award acknowl- munity now has a space The garden hosts edges the dedicated that works for them, and a range of large and involvement of residents that they are extremely small community events in creating the garden, proud of. including the emerging which was established “We are passionate local Growers and Craft- to encourage foraging, about ensuring all resi- ers Market, which will be OCTOBER 2019 growing and healthy dents have an equal stake held next at The Grace eating in the local com- in decisions that affect Centre in Rokeby from Residential Hard Waste Collection munity. this neighbourhood.” 10am–2pm on Saturday Mission Australia’s The award is the 16 November. See your waste calendar or our website for collection dates. Any schedule GROW Garden coor- second consecutive bien- For more information, updates will be posted on our website. dinator Andrew Doube nial Australasian Housing visit www.facebook.com/ said GROW was a Institute Community En- GrowersAndCrafters. Place your items for collection out before 7.00am on your collection day. perfect example of how gagement Practice award The GROW commu- The size of items to be collected is limited to: effective community that Mission Australia has nity garden is now in the collaboration could yield won in Tasmania. running for the national • A maximum volume of 4m3 (2m x 2m x 1m) fantastic results. GROW was funded Australasian Housing • Timber to a maximum length of 1.5m “This award recognis- by a grant from the Industry Awards to be • Individual items that can be lifted onto a truck by two people. es the amazing contri- Australian Government held in Darwin.

We may refuse to collect items left for collection at any residence which exceeds these limits. A notice advising this will be placed in the letterbox. SUNDAY 6TH Items that will NOT be collected: • Asbestos and ashes OCTOBER • All fencing and chicken wire 11am to 3pm • All roofing material @ ROSNY FARM • Any item longer than 1.5m (except mattresses & furniture) A fun day out for • Building rubble including bricks and concrete the whole family! • Glass, including broken glass • Recyclables Don’t miss the • Chemicals, liquids, paint and fuel tins Poochibald Art Prize • Commercial and business waste in the Schoolhouse • Car parts, batteries and tyres Gallery • Fire extinguishers and gas cylinders competitions on the dogwalk at 1pm; waggiest tail, • Green waste and vegetable matter best dressed, owner look-a-like & longest sitter • Pressure pack cans and solar panels Contact - try out our agility course - canine info 03 6217 9500 or - giveaways - free craft activities & face painting [email protected] another free event presented by Clarence City Council www.clarenceartsandevents.net 21

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SUPPORT FOR Ride2Work Day could HOBART CARERS THE Liberal Government “Under the new mod- has introduced the single el, funding earmarked for biggest reform in more respite will increase from than a decade to provide the existing $44 million be the push you need support to Hobart’s un- allocation to $65 million paid carers. in the fi rst year, increasing A new regional net- to $77 million in year voucher. driving part way out, but pannier work of service providers fi ve.” There’s also the time and riding the rest. racks mean you can will deliver improved From April 2020, benefi t – riding means That way you can carry more things and expanded services the new Australia-wide you can avoid traffi c jams still save on parking easily and not get a for carers, with increased network of regional and know exactly how costs, use less petrol sweaty back doing regional service delivery Carer Gateway service long it’s going to take to and get some exer- it. across Australia. providers will give carers get to work, which can cise in. 7. Check where you The number of access to: remove stress from your 3. Try the ride on a will park your supports provided to • Carer support and mornings. weekend to time bike at work and unpaid carers is expected planning; Don’t be turned off how long it takes where you can get to double in year one • In-person and phone- by the weather, riding to and tweak the changed, and pos- and increase fi ve-fold by based coaching, coun- work in the open air with route. And, it’s not sibly shower if you 2021, from 130,000 to selling and in-person all your senses activated a race. Just ride at a think you’ll need it. an estimated 700,000 peer support; is a real joy. pace that feels good 8. Find your closest Australia-wide. • Information and advice; You’ll fi nd that you for you. Ride2Work Day The Government • Targeted fi nancial sup- come to enjoy cool 4. Get your bike ready breakfast – Maw- has backed this up with port packages with a winter mornings just as – pump the tyres, sons Place in nearly $700 million over focus on employment, much as the summer make sure brakes Hobart is the main fi ve years. education, respite and By Bicycle Network to save money. ones, you just need the are working and breakfast – and ask In announcing the transport; How much do you right clothes to see you charge your lights. whether anyone Tasmanian component, • Access to emergency SOME of us need a goal spend each week on pet- through all the seasons. Take it to a bike else in your work- Liberal Senator Eric Abetz crisis support; to get ourselves moving, rol, parking or bus fares? And as for rain? shop to get any place is interested said in Tasmania, up to • Assistance with navigat- which is why Bicycle Now add that up Hobart has one repairs made and in going, maybe $20.7 million would ing relevant, local ser- Network’s Ride2Work over a year and think of the lowest rainfalls make sure you have you can ride in be spent over the next vices available to carers Day on Wednesday 16 about what else you of Australia’s capital spare inner tube, together? fi ve years in supporting through federal, state cities and anyway, as the pump and tools. the delivery of new, October might just be could use that money Now you’ve done and local government the push you need. for – that alone could be Dutch say, “you’re not 5. You don’t need improved and expanded and non-government made of sugar, are you?” to kit yourself out it once, you can do it services for carers. Riding to work is the incentive enough to get again. providers, including in lycra to ride to “This is to help them the National Disability perfect way for you to your bike out. So, where to begin? But if the thought of fi t in the daily exercise And if that’s not work. Comforta- get the support they Insurance Scheme ble cotton shorts/ riding to work every day needed early, before you need to stay healthy, enough, if you register 1. Work out a route (NDIS), My Aged Care leggings and tops gives you a headache, reaching crisis point,” he both physically and for Ride2Work Day you to work that mostly and palliative care. are fi ne, along with then start out riding one said. mentally. go into the running for takes shared paths, raincoat and rain day a week. “This is welcome “These services give It’s also a great way a $1000 Webjet travel bike lanes or quiet pants. If you are rid- As you get used to it, news for Hobart carers. Hobart carers access to streets. Remember, ing shorter distanc- you can up the number “We are also pro- a range of supports to in Tasmania you es, then the clothes of days until you are viding demand-driven help reduce stress, build can ride on the you are wearing to riding all week, all year. funding for carers to resilience and cope with footpath except for work will do. Ride2Work regis- access respite when they daily challenges,” Senator OSTEOPATHY a few short sections 6. Choose a bag that tration and resources need it. Abetz said. of city streets. Neck and Back Pain won’t crease your are available at www. 2. If you live too far Sport Injuries clothes. Backpacks bicyclenetwork.com.au/ to ride, consider ride2work. 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Arthritis sufferers reaping the benefi ts of group strength exercise IT can be hard to start exercising when you are living with pain, stiffness and infl ammation. That is why Arthritis & Osteoporosis Tasma- nia is delivering group strength training exercise classes that are gentle and suitable for all levels of ability. Currently, there are 50 active participants in the ‘Joint Movement’ pro- Chefaholic gram who attend weekly classes and are experienc- Cooking School ing the benefi ts of regular and Catering structured exercise while having fun. A PADDOCKChefaholic TO PLATE COOKINGCooking EXPERIENCE School FOR ALL Joint Movement lead- A paddock to plate cooking experience for all er Emma Martyn said ex- “It is rewarding to see On the fl ip side, not pared to pain-relieving was improved by 50 per ercise leaders understood participants progress, build being active could worsen drugs, but with few cent. CINNAMONDuck à l’orange SCROLLS the challenges participants confi dence and be able osteoarthritis symptoms. unwanted side effects. The social side to Ingredients minutes. Remove from experienced. to do things they haven’t Shirley, a participant New participants to exercising in a group • 1 x 2kg whole duck oven and cover with Grand She said exercises been able to do for some from The Joint Movement the Joint Movement pro- increases motivation and Marnier and cook for a •DOUGH150g butter CINNAMON ICING could be modifi ed to years.” Program, said before she gram attend an individual often some participants further 5 minutes. • 100ml¼ cup warm Grand water Marnier • 1 tbsp butter softened meet the needs of the Strength training has started attending classes pre-exercise assessment meet after class for a • 50ml½ cup vinegar warm milk • 1 tbsp ground cinnamon individual. specifi c, well-proven ben- she had diffi culty picking where they complete six coffee and chat. • 2 tbsp melted butter •Remove¾ cup icing from sugar oven and • 50g castor sugar efi ts for people of all ages, up things from the fl oor. simple fi tness tests. No matter what your • ½ tsp salt •strainWarm all milk liquid to into soften a “Strength exercise pot, add in vinegar, sugar • Juice1 tsp Dryof 3 Yeast oranges strengthens muscles, abilities and fi tness levels. “Now I can squat After 10 weeks, they age, the evidence is loud and juice of 3 oranges • 62 orangescups plain flour bones and joints – strong- Benefi ts include less down to gather up all the then complete a post and clear: simple strength and reduce until a nice pain without further med- grandchildren’s Lego,” she assessment to show the training completed regu- er muscles enable you to Method consistency. do more,” she said. ications, better movement said. improvements gained larly can, and will, help. MethodClean and pat dry duck, Meanwhile peel and cut “If you experience and balance, fl exibility and Another participant, from attending weekly Group strength classes heat butter in fry pan large coordination, improved Christine, said she had strength exercise classes. are $10 per session. oranges and prep with no pain, exercise actually 1.enough Place to warm hold duckmilk, andwater, sugarskin or and seed. yeast When in a saucesmall is helps reduce this by stamina and ability to done nothing in her gar- Positive results from At this stage, classes fry duckbowl, for set approximately aside for 10 min. nearly ready add segments increasing muscle tone undertake daily activities, den for the past 13 years. these tests encourage are offered in Clarence 2.5 minutes.Place salt, flour and butterto saucein large and bowl. warm -Make do not a around the joint, which better recovery from joint After participating in people to keep exercising on a Monday morning, well in the centre. Add thelet yeast, oranges water break and down. milk surgery and improved regular strength training, when they see the pro- Kingston Monday after- Placemix duck and in mix oven together. for When the dough gets stiff, takes some of the strain approximately 45 minutes tip out onto a floured surfaceCarve duckand start and coverkneading. off your joints. feelings of wellbeing. she said she was able to gress they have made. noon, Glenorchy Tuesday on 180°C basting as you go. Knead for 10 mins or untilwith stretchy. sauce and arrange do gardening and pruning An analysis of the morning and Huonville Turn heat down to 160°C segments. because her shoulder and results from a group of 31 Wednesday morning. 3.and Let cook the for dough a further rest 30in a warm place for 30 minutes or upper body strength had participants showed that If you would like to until doubled in size in a bowl with a dribbleEnjoy! of oil in improved. the average increase in know more about joining the bottom and a tea towel on top. Ros Bigwood For further information please contact: Research has shown lower body strength was a strength exercise class, 4. To make the cinnamon icing place softened butter that exercise has a similar 40 per cent, upper body place a free call to the E: [email protected] a bowl, mix in the cinnamon and the sugar. Add benefi t on osteoarthritis strength was 43 per cent Arthritis Infoline on 1800 P: 0407enough 175 milk 720 to makeor 0448 a paste 820 – 367not too stiff. symptoms when com- and aerobic endurance 011 041. ww5. w.chefaholiccookingschool.comWhen the dough has risen tip back out onto floured surface and use a rolling pin to roll to approx 1cm thick on a long rectangle shape. 5 Star Weight 6. Spread half of the icing onto the dough. 7. Roll the dough into a long scroll and pinch the end Management Program so it seals shut. A simple basic easy plan with 8. With a sharp knife, slice the scroll into small scrolls about 2cm wide and place on a tray. Set aside in a group support for your weight Hear all the secrets warm place to rise, about 20 mins. loss needs. 9. Place scrolls in a pre-heated oven to 2000c and cook Reconnect by improving your hearing for about 15 mins. Sunshine Home Howrah, • Providing professional and personalised hearing 10. Take out of the oven and spread the rest of the Guide Hall - Saturday 9am health care, since 2001. icing over the top while they’re still warm. Cost $10.00 per week • Our Independent Audiologists can assess and Enjoy treat hearing disorders for adults and children. Enquiries to Ros Bigwood • Prescribing the latest hearing technology to suit For further information please contact: your needs and lifestyle. [email protected] E: [email protected] P 6244 1993 E [email protected] P: 0407 175 720 or 0448 820 367 or 0419 381 336 W www.easternaudiologyservices.com.au www.chefaholiccookingschool.com 24

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our growing list of singers. A great Primary School, Old Forcett Road. FITNESS WITH FRIENDS HORNBY RAILWAY COLLECTORS night out, come and join us. Inquiries, Ph. Jan 0427 809 308. Gentle exercise classes at St Thom- ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA please contact Ian on 0498 814 082 as’ Church, 3 Lorne Crescent How- Preservation and running of old com- or email clarence.country@gmail. DRAGONS ABREAST rah, Fridays 10.15–11am, followed mercial model railways with a special com. Come and Try dragon boating 3rd by a cuppa. Suitable for all ages, interest in Hornby trains and Meccano Saturday of the month. Lindisfarne men and women. Exercise program products. Meetings held monthly. Ph. CLARENCE LADIES’ PROBUS Rowing Club. Ph. Miriam Fletcher designed by qualified instructor. $5 Barry Dent on 0417 142 380. CLUB 0412 129 523. per session. Ph Hilary 0437 123 124. Meets on the third Monday of each HOWRAH AUXILIARY OF THE month at the Bellerive Yacht Club FLAGSTAFF GULLY LANDCARE ROYAL HOBART HOSPITAL at 10am. New members welcome. GROUP Meetings held on the first Wednes- Phone Sue on 0418 363 087 or E For information about the Flagstaff day of the month at the Howrah Gaille on 0408 782 455. EASTERN SHORE BRIDGE CLUB Gully Landcare Group please contact Recreation Centre, 11 Howrah Road, Meets at the Howrah Community Peter McGlone on 0406 380 545 or at 1.30pm. New members welcome. CLARENCE LICENSED ANGLERS Centre, 11 Howrah Road, Howrah, business phone 6234 3552. Phone 6243 5857 or 0419 137 211. CLUB INC. Tuesday events at 7pm. Phone 0428 Interested in joining a progressive 853 658. FOOD GARDEN GROUP HOWRAH COMBINED PROBUS angling club that caters for all angling Informal monthly garden visits. Mem- CLUB methods? Clarence Licensed EASTERN SHORE MS PEER bership free. Experts and novices Meets at 10am on the first Tuesday All entries for the 2019 community calendar must Anglers Club Inc. is the club for you. SUPPORT GROUP welcome. Email foodgardengroup@ of month at the Howrah Community Visit our web page at clarencean- Meet every 2nd Friday of the month gmail.com Centre. Day’s outing or luncheon on be submitted to [email protected] glers.com.au. for tea/coffee at the Bellerive Yacht third Tuesday. New members wel- This is a free service for non-profit community groups and Club (downstairs) from 10.30am- come. Phone Laurie Stevens 6247 local events. Please keep contributions to 30 words or less. CLARENCE LIONS CLUB 12noon. Guest speakers each 6085 or Judy Paynter 6244 3675. First and third Wednesday of the month. Email Chris on cegm58@ G month at the Howrah Community icloud.com or call MS Connect on GENTLE SQUASH FOR SENIORS HOWRAH JOEY SCOUTS Centre, Howrah Road, Howrah at 1800 042 138. Fun and aerobic fitness program for For boys and girls aged six to eight. BELLERIVE YOUTH GROUPS 6.30pm. Ph. Christine 0429 979 070. over 50s. Every Friday 1.30-3pm Meet on Thursday evenings during Alive and Crosswired on every Friday EASTERN SHORE NEEDLEWORK at Eastside Squash, 69 Cambridge school terms from 6pm-7pm at the A during school term. For grades 3-6 ACTON PARK LANDCARE GROUP CLARENCE PENSIONERS ASSO- GROUP Road, Bellerive. All equipment Tranmere Hall. Ph. Fiona Roberts on and runs from 4.30-6pm. Crosswired Volunteers get together for re-veg- CIATION Meets at Howrah Community provided. First lesson free. Ph. John 0418 996 194. for grades 7-12 and runs from etation and weed removal in Acton Clarence Integrated Care Centre, Centre, 11 Road, Howrah on Monday on 6244 6539. 6.30-8.30pm. Visit stmarksbellerive. Park area. Meet third Sunday of Bayfield Street, Rosny. First Friday mornings 9am-12pm and Wednes- HOWRAH MEN’S SHED org.au. the month. Event details on our in the month from 12.30-2pm. Phone days 12.30-3.30pm. $3 per session GLEBE HILL BUSHLAND RE- 11 Howrah Road, Howrah. Ph. Greg Facebook page or contact Sharon on Shirley Sonners on 0408 129 093. and participants are required to be SERVE LANDCARE GROUP on 0427 489 171 or email howrah- BELTANA BOWLS CLUB 0409023981. members of the centre. All forms of All welcome. Regular events and [email protected] Barefoot bowls every Tuesday CLARENCE PLAINS TAI CHI needlework welcome. Phone 6243 working bees refer to www.facebook. evening during daylight savings time ALMA’S ACTIVITIES CENTRE Contact the Rokeby Neighbourhood 0249. com/GlebeHillLandcare or contact HOWRAH COMMUNITY CENTRE 5.30pm for 6pm start. Located in CLARENCE Centre on 6247 6778 for more Adam Holmstrom at adamh.env. Activities available are bowls, tennis, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. Phone All welcome to join our Bingo session information. EASTERN SHORE RAMBLERS [email protected] girl guides, playgroup, yoga, karate, 6243 8706 or email beltanabowls@ any Wednesday afternoon at 17 (BUSHWALKING CLUB) bingo, etc. Available for hire with or bigpond.com Alma St, Bellerive. Inquiries: 6244 CLARENCE PLAINS WALK AND Three different levels of walks on GORDONS HILL LANDCARE without bar facilities. All enquiries 4264. Sales start at 1pm and calls TALK GROUP Sundays and two annual weekends GROUP please call 6247 7711 or drop into 11 from 1.30pm to 3.45pm. Mondays from 9.30-10.30am, start- away in Tasmania. Great way to Meets on the third Sunday of each Howrah Road, Howrah. BOULE / PETANQUE ing from Clarence Plains Community exercise, see areas of the state and month, 9am-12.30pm at Marril Street Howrah Community Centre, 11 AUSTRALIAN RETIRED PERSONS Health Centre, Heart Place, Rokeby. create friendships. Ph. Lyn Blaikie for working bee activities. Phone HOWRAH SCHOOL FOR SENIORS Howrah Road, all year on Thursdays ASSOCIATION Free to join. Ph. Rokeby Neighbour- on 0417 507 668 or email lblaikie@ 0476 136 189. New members welcome. Meets from 1.30pm. Games finish between Social activities for men and women hood Centre 6247 6778. iprimus.com.au. every Friday at 10am at the Howrah 3-3.30pm. Phone 6269 3509. who are retired or about to retire. Community Centre. Phone Lynne Bi-monthly meetings with speaker CLARENCE PLAINS HISTORY EASTSIDE TABLE TENNIS Edgerton 6247 9198. held at the Clarence Senior Citizens GROUP A fun sport for all ages. Clarence H HANDS ON CRAFT Centre, 17 Alma Street, Bellerive at Discover the history and heritage Sports Centre Montague Bay. Social C Meets at Lindisfarne Activities Centre 10.30am. Ph. Doris on 6272 3525 or of this very early settlement. Ph. and competition sessions. Beginners CANADIAN CLUB TASMANIA (37a Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne), 0437 494 659. Lorraine 0415 847 360. to advanced. Further details at www. I Calling all Canadians. Members eastsidetabletennis.org or phone Ian every Monday - excluding public INNER WHEEL CLUB OF meet socially for special events CLARENCE WALK AND TALK 0409 346 094. holidays. 9.30am to 12pm. $5 in- CLARENCE marking important dates for Canada. GROUP cludes morning tea. Embroidery, card Women’s group promoting true Our fundraising activities raise mon- Leaves Medical Centre, Bayfield EATING WITH FRIENDS @ making, Victorian boxes, jewellery friendship and ideals of personal ser- B ey for various Tasmanian charities. BELLERIVE BLUFF LAND & Street, Rosny. Starts 9.30am PITTWATER NEIGHBOURHOOD making. Ph Jan Rolfe on 6243 1000. vice and international understanding. Please contact Jill Hudspeth on 0448 COAST CARE GROUP INC Monday and Wednesday. Local walk HOUSE Meets fourth Thursday every month 234 216 or [email protected]. 1st Sunday of the month (except Wednesday and MTT bus to other Second and fourth Friday of each HEARING AUSTRALIA TOUR OF from 7-9.30pm at the Beltana Bowls Sunday 2 Sept; January - holidays) walks, Mondays. Ph. Dot Batt 6244 month. $10pp for a three-course meal. TASMANIA Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. Ph. CARD MAKING AND CRAFT from 10am-12noon. Meet opposite 6276 or Mavis Kregor 6247 8696. Bookings essential. Ph. 6265 1155. Hearing Australia will provide hearing Lois 0428 490 205. First, third and fifth Monday of each 33 Victoria Esp Bellerive. Weed, checks, advice and support to any month. 1.30-3.30pm at St. Thomas’ plant, mulch & restore the foreshore. COAL RIVER VALLEY GARDEN interested adults who visit the Hear- Church Hall, 3 Lorne Crescent, How- Phone Graeme 0467 514 667 or CLUB INC ing Australia bus during its tour of rah. Ph. Margaret 6244 5926. Tassie 0417 516 176. Fourth Monday of the month, F Tasmania celebrating Seniors Week. J February-November, Richmond FACIAL PAIN SUPPORT GROUP Visit the bus at the Rosny Library on JUST US CHOIR (FOR SENIORS) CHAT ‘N’ EAT BELLERIVE COMMUNITY ARTS Football Club Rooms, Victoria Street, For information and general support Friday 11 October 10.30am-3.30pm. Choir for seniors who enjoy singing Senior singles or couples meet for CENTRE Richmond at 7.30pm. Phone 6260 for Trigeminal Neuralgia and other For details, call 131 797. for pleasure and performing at com- midday meal on fourth Thursday of Join weekly arts and crafts sessions 2727. facial pain sufferers, contact Helen munity venues. Rehearsals Friday the month. Bookings essential by held Tuesdays to Fridays or special Tyzack on 0459 022 883 and new- HOBART FILM SOCIETY mornings 10am-12noon at private the Monday before the meal. Phone weekend workshops. Annual mem- CUB SCOUTS INFORMATION [email protected]. Over fifty 7.30pm free members-only venue. Morning tea break included. Dawn 6247 9011. bership $30. Email bellerivearts@ SESSIONS screenings a year, discounts at Phone 6249 8168 or 6243 5930. bigpond.com or phone 6245 1036. Pittwater Cub Pack invites you to an FINSWIMMING other cinemas. Quality films from CLARENCE CITY CHILDREN’S Located at 17 Cambridge Road, information session and display, ages Fast, graceful, fun. Join the finswim- all periods of cinema history. Philip JUST WALK IT CHOIR Bellerive. 7.5–11 years. Midway Point Scout ming team and swim like a dolphin at Smith Theatre, Edward St, Glebe. If you are 55 and over and enjoy Choir for children aged 6-16. Meets Hall, 32 Brady Street. 25/07/2019, the Hobart Aquatic Centre on Tues- 12 months $47, concessions for walking, join our friendly walking at Clarence Uniting Church, corner BELLERIVE CWA BRANCH 5.30-7.30pm or 01/08/2019, 5.30- day, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday couples, seniors, students etc. ho- group. Free of charge. Ph. Joyce on of Cambridge Road and York Street, Meet first Monday of each month, 7.30pm. Contact: Jon Bentley 0407 and Oceana Mornington on Tuesday. bartfilmsociety.com.au or 6231 3581. 0408 487 218. Bellerive on Wednesdays from 4.15- except December and January, at 810 092. Ages 7-70. Email ozfinswimming@ 5.15pm during school terms. Phone 11.30am for craft at the hall of St gmail.com or text 0418 136 837. HOBART LADIES BADMINTON JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 0419 312 041. Mark’s Church, Scott St. Meeting at ASSOCIATION Voluntary JP available between 12.30pm. Contact Colleen Fletcher FIRST CLARENCE BOYS’ STBA Hall, 101 Cascade Road, 9.30am-4pm each Tuesday in the CLARENCE COMMUNITY KNIT- on 0408 478 546 or wcfletch@ D BRIGADE South Hobart, Tuesdays, Wednes- office just inside and to the left of TING GROUP internode.on.net. DERWENT STORMS DRAGON Great fun for boys from kinder to days and Thursdays 9.20am-12pm. the Service Tasmania shop in Bligh Knit and crochet for friends, families BOAT CLUB 18. Come and check us out. Meets Email [email protected] or Street, Rosny Park. and charities. Clarence Integrated BELLERIVE HISTORICAL Are you 40+ and looking to stay fit Thursdays during school terms, phone 0407 766 054 Care Centre, Bayfield Street, Rosny. SOCIETY and join a crew? Men’s and women’s 5.30pm-7.30pm at Emmanuel Wednesdays 10am-12noon. Phone Meet first Wednesday of each month crews recruiting now. Motor Yacht School. Contact Nik Eduljee 0427 HOBART TOWN (1804) FIRST K Clare 62444 995. KIDS CLUB @ PITTWATER except for January at 7.30pm. Guest Club Tasmania, 1 Ford Parade 732 995 or [email protected]. SETTLERS ASSOCIATION INC. NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE speakers, annual membership $30. Lindisfarne. Email: derwentstorms@ Meetings held at 10am on the first CLARENCE COUNTRY MUSIC First and third Wednesday of each www.bellerivehistory.com. Open gmail.com. FITNESS IN THE PARK Tuesday of each month (except CLUB month. 3pm-5.30pm. Gold coin when sign displayed, phone 0400 Free outdoor fitness group. Winter January) in the Moonah Community Alma Street, Bellerive 7-10pm. $3 donation. Children under-nine must 974 056 to visit or email bellerive- DODGES FERRY SENIOR CITI- program April-September and sum- Centre, 7 Gormanston Road. Visit entry includes door prize, spot danc- be accompanied by an adult. Light [email protected]. Located 17 ZENS INDOOR BOWLS mer program October-end of daylight htfs.org.au. es, and supper. Join our talented meal provided. Cambridge Road, Bellerive Village. Every Thursday 12.45-4pm at the savings. More info at www.ccc.tas. resident band, Clarence Country, in Dodges Ferry Recreational Commu- gov.au or email liveclarence@ccc. singing a song, or just listening to nity Centre, next to the Dodges Ferry tas.gov.au 25

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KNOPWOOD KNITTERS LINDISFARNE LADIES PROBUS NATIONAL SERVICEMAN’S ROTARY CLUB OF BELLERIVE SORELL BRANCH CWA Mondays from 10.30am at Clarence CLUB ASSOCIATION Meets every Monday at the Bellerive Meet first Wednesday of the month Plains Community Health Centre, Meets 10am on the second Monday If you did Nasho’s. Monthly Yacht Club 6pm for 6.30pm start. Ph. at 1.30pm in the CWA Room at T TASMANIAN FAMILY HISTORY Heart Place, Rokeby. each month at Motor Yacht Club luncheons are held at local hotels on 0407 495 771. Sorell Memorial. New members are SOCIETY (TFHS) Free to join and welcome to every- of Tasmania, 1 Ford Parade, the third Thursday of each month. welcome. Phone Madeline on 0428 Library at the Old Bellerive Post Of- one. Contact the Rokeby Neighbour- Lindisfarne. Outings or luncheon We assist members to get their NSA ROTARY CLUB OF HOWRAH 122 098 for more info. fice at 19 Cambridge Road, Bellerive hood Centre on 62476778. held fourth Monday each month. Ph. Medals. We also collect copies of Meets every Thursday at the is open Tuesdays 12.30-3.30pm, 6243 4428. Platoon photos, if anyone can assist Tasmania Police Academy, South SORELL LIONS CLUB Wednesdays 9.30-12.30pm and let us know. Contact: NSA Secretary Arm Road, Rokeby at 6pm. Ph. 0417 Meet first and third Wednesday at Saturdays 1.30-4.30pm. Visit www. LINDISFARNE MASONIC CENTRE - Gary Gillies. Email: mpgillies@ 367 700. Lions Den, Station Lane, Sorell from hobart.tasfhs.org or ph. 6244 4527. L Different Masonic orders meet at bigpond.com ot ph: 6243 4431. 6.30pm for 6.45pm. LAWN BOWLS SOCIAL the centre in Gordons Hill Road, ROTARY CLUB OF LINDISFARNE. TASSIE ROCKERS DANCE CLUB Played every Friday at Beltana Bowls Lindisfarne. Hall is available for use Meets first and third Wednesday of SORELL MEN’S SHED Every Wednesday at the Derwent Club, Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. by community and other groups. Ph. O the month at the Beltana Bowls Club, Open Monday to Friday from City Bowls 7pm-10pm. Suitable for 12pm for 12.30pm start. Entry fee 0438 121 312 or write to PO Box OPOSSUM BAY AND SOUTH ARM Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne at 6:30pm. 9am-3.30pm. Located Station Lane, all ages and family friendly. Ph. Caryl includes nibbles after the game. New 116, Lindisfarne, Tas, 7015. COASTCARE (OBSAC) Visitors welcome. Ph. 0419 304 020. Sorell. Ph. 0478 051 266 during 0409 703 044. bowlers welcome. Ph. 6243 8706 or Meets second Tuesday of the month opening hours. email [email protected]. LINDISFARNE PLAYGROUP from 10am-12noon. Details of ROTARY CLUB OF SORELL THE FRIENDSHIP FORCE Mondays 10am-12pm at the Child venues and program can be found Meets every Monday at the Sorell SORELL ON STAGE THEATRE Fosters peace and understanding LEWISHAM FORESHORE MAN- Health Clinic. For children birth to on OBSAC Facebook community RSL 6.30pm for 7pm start. All wel- GROUP through a program of home hosting AGEMENT ASSOCIATION INC. 5 years and their families. Affiliated page. Convenor Robyn McNicol, come. Ph. Mick Dudgeon on 0417 Welcomes new members. People at home and overseas. Club meets Save the Lewisham Foreshore. We with Playgroup Tasmania. Email 0400 119 519. 361 328. interested in any aspects of theatre bi-monthly at Rosny LINC. Phone need your support. Contact Valerie [email protected] or phone 6106 0071. 6243 7050. Reid on 0418 124804. see our Facebook page. RHYTHM AND BEACHES COMMU- THE REDEEMED CHURCH OF LHP ALL PLAY NITY SINGERS SORELL RED CROSS FRIEND- GOD SANCTUARY PARISH For children of all abilities aged LINDISFARNE RIVERSIDE ARTS P Singing group meets every Tuesday SHIP GROUP Meets Sunday mornings at 10am at 5-11yrs who enjoy Lego, trains and CHOIR PERMACULTURE GROUP from 7-9 pm at Okines Community Meets on third Friday of every second Warrane Primary School Hall, 213 puzzles. Monthly friendship group, Mixed choir rehearsal. Lindisfarne Monthly meet ups for folks interested House (opposite Dodges Ferry Pri- month at 1.30pm in the Fraser room Cambridge Road, Warrane. Ph. Pas- Sunday 6 October 10.30-11.30am, Activity Centre Lincoln St. Thurs in permaculture. Monthly activities/ mary School). No audition required. at 45 Arthur Street (independent living tor Colin Jones on 0447 288 191. Howrah Community Centre. Support- 7pm. Enquiries Jane Short 0408 meet ups - usually Eastern Shore- Ph. Mervyn on 0417 462 310. units). New member welcome. Ph. TIME OUT CRAFT ed by the www.thelittlehelpproject. 326 544. based. Email pt.hobart.locals.east@ Merrilyn Jones on 6265 1320. org.au. Ph. 0431 253 075 booking gmail.com for more info or to join the Range of crafts on Thursdays 9.30am-12pm during school terms required. LINDISFARNE SCHOOL FOR mailing list. SOUND PRESERVATION ASSOCI- at Citywide, 400 Cambridge Road, SENIORS S ATION OF TASMANIA Mornington. New 2 U ladies op shop LINCOLN SINGERS Fridays 10am-midday at the Lindis- PINGO @ PITTWATER NEIGH- SENIORS MOMENTS Museum and Resource/Research and free creche available. Enquiries Rehearsals in Lindisfarne Citizens farne Activities Centre, 37a Lincoln BOURHOOD HOUSE Make new friends every Wednesday Centre, 19 Cambridge Road, Raie Semmens on 6244 2586. Activities Centre with concerts Street. Guest speakers on a range of Played the same as bingo, but for 10am. Howrah Church of Christ, 30 Bellerive, open Monday, Wednesday, around Tasmania. Ph. Margot Lamp- topics. Ph. 6243 6689. grocery prizes. $10pp (10 games) Holland Court. Ph. Denise 0417 103 Thursday and Friday 11am-3pm. TRANMERE CLARENCE PLAINS kin on 6244 5344. Mondays 12pm-2pm cuppa & cake 567. Collection of old radios, phonographs LAND & COAST CARE LINE DANCING provided. Phone 6265 1155 for more and recording equipment. Entry by Help enhance and preserve natural LINDISFARNE ACTIVITIES CEN- Tuesdays from 11am-12.30pm for info. SEVEN MILE BEACH CANCER & gold coin donation. values in the Tranmere, Rokeby TRE - SOCIAL INDOOR BOWLS beginners and improvers. Lindisfarne CARING AUXILIARY and Clarendon Vale area. Activities Wednesdays 1pm. For further details Community Centre. Ph. Gaye on PITTWATER ART GROUP Meet at Lewis Hall, Surf Road, SOUTH ARM CARE QUILTS at various sites on Thursdays and phone 6243 6029 or 6243 8184. 0458 133 124. Every Tuesday 10am-12pm/1pm Seven Mile Beach. Third Monday of Sewing each Wednesday 9.30am- last Sunday of every month. Email for nine weeks at the Supper Room each month 12-2pm. Phone Di 0438 12.30pm at the South Arm Commu- [email protected] or phone 0435 LINDISFARNE ANGLICAN Memorial Hall, Cole Street, Sorell. 218 185. nity Centre. Bring your own machine 325 171. CHURCH Ph. Gail 6265 8775. or just come to help with ironing and Playgroup for children under 5. M SHORELINE COMBINED PROBUS trimming. No materials needed. Ph. Every Tuesday during school term, MAINLY MUSIC PROBUS CLUB OF LAUDERDALE CLUB INC. Andrea 0400 564 987. 10am-12pm the Lindisfarne Anglican 10am every Thursday except in COMBINED INC. Meets on the third Monday of each Church (54 Lincoln St). All welcome. school holidays. Hosted by Good Meets third Tuesday of each month month at the Howrah Community U SOUTH ARM COMMUNITY U3A CLARENCE Cost is $2 and a piece of fruit to News Church, 238 Clarence Street, at the Abundant Life Church Lauder- Centre, 11 Howrah Road Howrah, MARKET Monday and Wednesday mornings share. Contact Chris 0412 893 012. Howrah. Interactive 30-minute music dale. Club outings take place on first from 10am. New members welcome. 9 Calverton Place. First Sunday at Rosny LINC. Ph. Carol Rossendell sessions for birth to school-age Tuesday. Speakers, organised trips Ph. 6243 5567. morning of the month. Different on 0409 698 198, email claren- LINDISFARNE BAPTIST FELLOW- children with their parents/caregivers. and social activities. Contact Secre- theme each month. Like us on Face- [email protected], visit http:// SHIP Ph. 0429 951 880. tary c/o Post Office Box 48, Rokeby, SING AUSTRALIA SORELL book. Ph 0426 821 530 or email: u3aclarence.com Meets each Sunday at 10am at the Tasmania 7019. Ph. 6243 1928. Fun singing (voice quality doesn’t [email protected]. Lindisfarne Activities Centre (37a MASTERS ATHLETICS matter), no auditions. Every Wednes- Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne). Phone Cross Country and road running for day night from 7-9pm at Midway SOUTH ARM GARDEN CLUB Laurie Rowston on 62 478156 or the over 30’s from April to Septem- Point Hall, 31 Raynors Road, Midway Meets monthly. All welcome. Garden ber. Program at www.tasmastersath- R W email [email protected] for Point. Ph. John on 6269 2952 or visits held throughout the year. Ph. WARRANE MORNINGTON NEIGH- letics.org.au. Ph: Mike Walker 0428 ROKEBY GIRLS’ BRIGADE further information. Jenny on 0418 249 786. Belinda 0418 610 699 or Dianne BOURHOOD CENTRE INC 376 741 or Email: tasmasterssec@ Girls aged 5 to 21 are most welcome 0448 824 892. Provides access to exercise/yoga gmail.com. to join the fun. We meet on Thurs- LINDISFARNE COMBINED PRO- SINGING GROUP – FIND YOUR classes, food assistance, Nil$, days 5.30pm-7.30pm during school BUS CLUB VOICE SOUTH EAST PINGO computer access, social activities, MEN’S BREAKFAST terms at Emmanuel School. Contact The newly arranged Combined Wednesday 1pm to 2.30pm Clarence Every Tuesday Morning 9.45am- information and referral. Ph 6244 St George’s Church Hall, Sorell, Libby Eduljee 0416 277 101 or Probus Club at Lindisfarne invites all Plains Youth Centre, Grange Road, 11.45am. $10 for 28 games. 6346 or email warranec@bigpond. third Wednesday of each month at [email protected]. members of the community to attend Rokeby. Free to join, everyone Everyone wins a prize. Morning tea com or visit the Facebook page. meetings as listed: First Tuesday in 7.30am. Ph. 6248 1878. welcome. Ph. Wendy Bryant on 1800 provided. For further information, ROKEBY NEIGHBOURHOOD the month at The Motor Yacht Club 269 672. please phone Elizabeth on 6265 WAVERLEY FLORA PARK LAND- MIDWAY POINT-PENNA NEIGH- CENTRE Ford Parade Lindisfarne at 10am 2305 or Beth on 6269 3839. CARE with a meeting followed by morning BOURHOOD WATCH Computer class, cooking class, com- SIT AND BE FIT CHAIR EXERCISE munity lunch, model class, sewing Every Wednesday 9.30am-12pm tea and a guest speaker. Active group meets first ednesdayW Great fun. Suitable for anyone SOUTHERN BEACHES LAND/ and craft, oil painting class, café or first Saturday of the month for of the month at noon at the Midway wanting to improve their health and COASTCARE INC. conversation, belly dancing, zumba, family landcare activities fun for kids. LINDISFARNE COMMUNITY Point Community Hall. Ph. Pat Leary balance. Mondays 10am at Clarence Meetings first Friday every month, after school program, after school Training provided. Meet at Winifred LIBRARY 0419 318 012. and Senior Citizens, Alma Street. working bees third Saturday. sports program. Ph. Cate or Nicole Curtis entrance, Mercedes Place, Lindisfarne Activities Centre, 37a Wed 10.30am at Howrah Community Primrose Sands working bees first on 6247 6778 or email Rokebync@ Bellerive. Ph. Karen 6244 2001 or Lincoln Street. Open weekdays MT RUMNEY LANDCARE Centre. Fri 10.30am at St Marks Saturday each month. Clean up bigpond.net.au email [email protected] 10am-2pm and Saturday mornings GROUP INC. Church Hall. Cuppa provided after- groups third Sunday. Contact Glenn 10am-12noon. Ph. Diane on 6244 We meet bi-monthly to undertake wards. Phone Vicki on 0419 155 578. 6265 8682 or Gwen 6265 8335 or ROSNY PARK BOWLS CLUB 3439. various activities to improve our local southernbeacheslandcoastcare@ Excellent venue available for hire environment. Visit https://mtrumn- SOFTBALL gmail.com with view, full bar and kitchen, ample Y LINDISFARNE GARDEN CLUB eylandcaregroup.wordpress.com for Players and officials wanted to play YOUTH NIGHT car parking. Ph. 6244 1642. New Meets on fourth Tuesday monthly, information. All volunteers welcome. Senior Women Softball. Games SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CONCERT A place to figure out your faith, members for social, indoor and February-November, 2pm at CWA played Saturday afternoons October BAND with good friends and great fun. At pennant bowls welcome. Hall, 29a Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne. to March. Also mixed junior T-ball. Community concert band each Good News Christian Church, 238 Guest speaker, afternoon tea. All wel- Fun easy sport for juniors. For more Thursday night from 7.30-9.30pm at Clarence Street, Howrah. Every ROSNY NEIGHBOURHOOD CEN- come. Enquiries phone 6244 1271. N information email sec.elsoftball@ 550 East Derwent Highway, Risdon. Friday during school term (4-5.30pm NATIONAL SENIORS AUSTRALIA TRE CRAFT CLASSES gmail.com or 0456 601 629. No audition, any level of skill. Contact Primary School (gr. 3-6) & 5.30- ROSNY PARK BRANCH Located at Seventh Day Adventist LINDISFARNE HISTORICAL Helena Coles at helenacoles@gmail. 7.15pm High-School/College). 0429 Meets at the Motor Yacht Club Tas- church, 28 Riawena Road. Classes SOCIETY INC. SORELL BOWLS CLUB com. 636 944 or bernard@goodnewschris- mania, 1 Ford Parade, Lindisfarne in painting, embroidery, paper craft Hold monthly meetings, afternoons Social and barefoot bowls from 3pm tianchurch.org. and evenings, at the Lindisfarne Ac- on the firstTuesday of the month at and cards, beading, quilting, cooking on Friday afternoons. Ph. 6269 2112. tivities Centre. A range of speakers, 5.45pm for 6pm dinner meeting ($30 and bear-making. Meets Thursdays discussions and outings. Enquiries, including meal). Ph. Malcolm 0400 from 9.30am. Ph. 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28 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Pet Talk The Glenorchy Gazette proudly supports the Ten Lives Cat Centre Ten Lives Cat Centre 12 Selfs Point Road, New Town Open Mon - Sat 10.00 - 4.00 Sun 10.00 - 2.30 6278 2111 tenlives.com.au ADOPT

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By Scott Hunt bigger and stronger but of the nature strip or civilised interaction for another dog while walk- Roy The Dog Grumbler rarely show aggression tennis court. They like them and, I believe, sadly ing on leash. towards females, whereas uprights. misinterpreted by many Especially if the other LOTS of people choose females are, well, bitchy. That’s an added dog owners. owner looks like they The Big Friendly Giant! a female dog assuming In a group, it’s the incentive for proud lawn A dog enforcing smell alarmed. 6 Years Old Male #12508 that girls are nicer, less females who mete out nurturers to go male: protocols needs to fi rst I always had male aggressive, more inclined discipline. fence uprights need less establish a perimeter, dogs and a nice lawn, While a total sweetheart with hoomins, to be friendly and nurtur- It’s the females who line trimming once the which is usually further but a couple of years ago Roy does not get along with other cats, ing and less likely to be mostly eat fi rst. hard-to-reach grass is from its owner than one found myself with a bitch and as such he needs to be your one and reactive to other dogs. Those dead patches killed off. leash-length. who has become an inte- only feline. Roy would be best suited to a But in fact, the oppo- of grass in your lawn are Recently, a Bellerive And the scent of ris- gral part of our family. quieter home and is FIV+ so he needs to be site is often the case. rendered thus entirely by bitch owner called seek- ing panic in both owners She’s tiny but enforc- kept indoors or in an outdoor enclosure. In my experience, bitches. ing advice on rejuvenat- fuels the fi re. es the law in my yard dog society — like wolf It’s not that male dog ing a patchy lawn. I fi nd that most and in my car. society — is largely matri- urine is more benign — I confessed to my negative interactions She chastises younger archal. it’s just that male dogs own dismay over this between dogs are elimi- and/or male dogs with Males are generally don’t squat in the middle common problem. nated when leashes are alarming ferocity even My approach is to removed and owners when they tower over fl ood the offending separate and let the dogs her and in most cases, patches with water at sort it out. has dibs on fi rst chew of ENFIELD KENNELS every opportunity and Usually, the dogs just any bones on offer. let time and nature take want the owners to move She knows she’s my & CATTERY their course. apart so they can interact companion, but relates to DOG & CAT RESORT Mind you, it’s a long on neutral turf. and seems to accept re- course and my lawn is Invariably, a dog will sponsibility for the whole Only 15 minutes from the airport! frankly never as green as choose to leave in pursuit family, often reminding my neighbours. of its owner rather than us when we deviate from We look after your prized dogs In my experience, stand around shouting at some family routine — a and cats, and give them a holiday bitches are more likely a stranger. responsibility none of my whilst you are on holiday! to take responsibility So, by all means, previous (male) dogs has for inter-dog protocols choose a bitch, but don’t assumed. 0459 998 009 in company and react expect a permanently And my lawn sucks. Tigger Enfield Lane – Campania bitchily to the presence pristine lawn and don’t Literally. I pray for rain. www.enfieldkennels.com.au of other dogs. be surprised if she seems We wouldn’t trade This is normal reactive when you meet her for anything. Talkative Ginger Lass! 5 Years Old Female #11537 Tigger is a unique and rare find, a ginger Kimberley’s Pet Taxi & Pet Services girl. Sweet and loving, playful and fun, Tigger would make the perfect addition to SCOTT HUNT VERY AFFORDABLE a quiet home. She likes a head scratch or • Pet feeding The Black & White pat and has lovely soft fur. Once settled in • Dog boarding in our family homes Dog Book she will happily sit on your lap or beside you. • House sitting Provides one on one • Dog walking solutions for behaviour You can find our more about these kitties • Pet taxi and pet care problems. along with all of our kitties available for For all your holiday and anytime pet care All breeds, all ages. No adoption at tenlives.com.au needs call the Pet Care Specialists dogs too hard Small hobby farms cared for and domestic pets 0439 444 776 Every cat has a story. Kimberley’s Pet Taxi & Pet Services 0428 568 852 www.pettaxi.net.au Are you part of it? ADOPT Eastlands Pet Supply DONATE • Aquariums & Accessories • Coldwater & Tropical Fish • Reptile Equipment • Science Diet Pet Food Range FOSTER • Kittens, Rabbits & Guinea Pigs • Specialised & Friendly Staff Experienced • Hand Reared Birds in all Aspects of Pet Care VOLUNTEER HUGE RANGE OF PET ACCESSORIES EDUCATE Open 7 days: Mon-Thur 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-3pm Lower Level Eastlands Shopping Centre Rosny 6244 2673 Email: [email protected] 29

Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 29 Pet Talk Sport Why does my dog suddenly guard the food bowl? By Vicki Cleaver a fi ne. them to guard food. CleverPawz Dog If we practice the So, leave them alone Training guitar, we might well while eating. end up performing at • Taking away their food SO, your cute puppy top gigs. bowl while eating is has now reached seven Going back to the the same as the waiter months of age and has dog guarding the food taking food off your enthusiastically looked bowl behaviour and plate while you are forward to mealtimes, when you apply the at a restaurant. You’d but over the past few science, it is easy to get pretty angry and weeks is now scoffi ng his understand. so would the dog and food down and started might want to bite growling when humans • A = Person is ap- your hand. approach the food bowl. proaching the food When we analyse bowl when the dog is What to do instead? this behaviour, there is a eating. lot going on here. • B = Dog growls at the • Depending on the in- Firstly, the puppy person. tensity of the guarding honeymoon period is • C = Person moves behaviour, it may be well and truly over. away from the food best to consult with a Puppy has also hit bowl after the dog professional trainer or the teenage stage so growls. a behaviourist to get there are huge amounts some expert advice. JUNIOR FOOTBALL STAR FACES of hormones that he has C is the consequence • Teaching puppies to to deal with. because people move exchange a “lower This gawky teenager away after the dog has value” item in return OFF AT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP stage generally coincides growled. for a “higher value” with growth spurts and Growling is the way treat – think roast CLARENCE Junior Foot- ACT and keeping scores They played off defeating ACT 121 to six can be a time when “re- a dog communicates it is chicken, then give the ball Club star Elijah Ryan, close against the other for fi fth place against and Northern Territory 87 active” behaviour rears not safe to come near. item back to them pictured, has faced off teams. the bottom four teams, to 15. its ugly head. It is a warning sign to helps builds trust. This against the nation’s young Aside from that, humans that if you come method is not recom- competitors at the School when people under- closer, next time I will mended for dogs that Sport Australia (SSA) 12 stand some of the basic likely bite. already have guarding Years and Under Football Geilston Bay Boat Club scientifi c principles that So, the dog learns behaviours. Championships. underpin behaviour then that growling will keep • Taking away the food The Howrah Primary it will give you a founda- humans away. bowl altogether and School student wore tion to help you with all being creative with the Tasmanian guernsey species of animals (and Dispelling myths around feeding, such as food over seven days of fi erce humans too). the food bowl: scatters, may also be competition beginning 4 We behave because another option. August at Mandurah in of “consequences”. • Petting your dog while Western Australia. Karen Pryor says, “… they are eating so The team played that behaviour is under they will get used it When the dog learns against teams from the direct control of its is the same as petting that I get yummy chick- Victoria, New South consequence.” a human while they en in exchange for giving Wales, Queensland, South If we exceed the are eating. You’d be up items, it is making a Australia, Western Aus- speed limit, we may well irritated by this and so positive association and tralia, Northern Territory get to the destination would the dog. the consequence of that and the Australia Capital will be that the behav- faster, but we may also • Putting your hand in Territory (ACT) over a meals choice of iour is more likely to Wednesday Private Functions Day & Evening get a warning or get their bowl while they round robin and then in five meals for $13 We cater or you cater booked and have to pay are eating is teaching occur in the future. three fi nals matches. 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30 Eastern Shore Sun September 2019 Sport A major milestone for new Elwick track WORK continues to pro- many other Tasmanian During the phase gress on the $12.5 million contractors to work on the work, up to 1,900 tonnes redevelopment of the redevelopment. of sand from the north- Elwick thoroughbred track Acting Racing Minister east of the state has been with the laying of new turf Jeremy Rockliff said this delivered to the site each now underway. was “…great news for the week, along with other The former course economy and in line with quality materials that make proper and inside grass our Buy Local policy.” up the foundation of the track have been replaced “The Tasmanian track. by a 28-metre wide Government is a strong The old Elwick track StrathAyr grass track that supporter of our thorough- had suffered from poor will be ready in time to bred racing industry that drainage during the winter host the Tasmanian Racing contributes almost $100 months, but the redevel- Club’s Tasmanian Derby million to the local econo- opment has included key meeting on 31 January, my every year,” he said. drainage and irrigation followed by the 2020 The new 64,000 works that are nearing Hobart Cup meeting on 9 square metres of StrathAyr completion and will eradi- February. turf has been specially cate those issues. Tasracing has engaged grown at its Richmond The decision to build a industry participants property for the pro- single track was taken after during the core civil works ject and will result in a extensive consultation by by inviting them to visit superior track that will Tasracing with industry the site and give them an benefit the industry in the representatives, clubs and insight into how the new long-term. key organisations. track foundations have The project so far has Mr Rockliff said the been formed, which has required significant earth- new track demonstrated given them a sense of works, civil works, surface the benefits of Tasracing’s ownership in the redevel- compaction and the latest sustainable financial posi- opment. in laser grading that forms tion that was allowing it to Tasmanian company part of the process that reinvest in much-needed From left, Tasracing project, assets and facilities manager Simon Bresnehan, Tasracing chief executive officer Paul Eriksson, StrathAyr has employed will make the Elwick infrastructure improve- acting Racing Minister Jeremy Rockliff and StrathAyr’s Frank Casimaty at Elwick recently to mark the start of grass laying additional staff for the pro- track one of the best in ments such as the redevel- for the new thoroughbred track. ject while also engaging Australia. oped thoroughbred track. 100 years of OHA hockey THE OHA Hockey Club proper soon to be season award presenta- is celebrating its 100th completed, our cente- tions. birthday this year. nary year will culminate “It will be followed President David in two gala events on that evening by a gala McCambridge said a 12 October at Princes dinner starting at 5pm. centenary committee Wharf No 1 on Hobart’s “The club wants all was established four waterfront,” he said. past and present players, years ago to develop “During the day, members, supporters events to appropriately between 10.30am and and families to par- celebrate and recognise 12.30pm, the club will ticipate in the events the club’s history. recognise our junior to help appropriately “With the season members at the 2019 celebrate and remember those moments and memories from the club’s first 100 years.” Mr McCambridge said the OHA Hockey Club was the largest hockey club in Tasmania. “We field teams from under eights to masters, covering age brackets from five years old to 70 plus, covering boys, girls, men and women,” he said. HIRING A TENNIS COURT The OHA Hockey Members of the OHA Hockey Club – a male and female from each 10-year age bracket - at the Tasmanian Hockey Centre Club was formed in recently. They are, from left, Ebonee Brooks, Hugh Greensmith, Evie Dalton, Harry Winch, Esther Scott, Jackson Turner, Sofie JUST GOT EASIER. 1919 to accommodate McLeod, Shane Gillie, Steph O’May, Hayden Steele, Helen Richards , David Sault, Robyn McCambridge, Craig Shields, Tony With our new online booking website and gate ex-Hobart High School Clifford, Peter Woolford, John Sargent, Lyndsey McLeod and Beth McLeod. PIN codes, you can say goodbye to keys. students wanting to facilities and few teams Mr McCamrbidge like coaching, admin- visit www.ohahockey- Simply visit play.tennis.com.au and book at stay together after their to play against. said the club had more istrative or committee club.com or contact Lindisfarne Memorial Tennis Club schooling years had Today, OHA is a than 400 members, in- roles. 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ON THE ROAD TO TOKYO

Sarah Haywood, of the Hobart Archers in Lauderdale, is hoping to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Photo credit: Madison Jones.

AFTER emerging victorious at the Ms Haywood took up archery ing the gym almost every day to Australia in several countries, so it record,” she said. Australian National Indoor Archery in 2012 and has since represented build strength and fi tness. really has progressed very quickly. “But that is only because I Championships and adding anoth- Australia multiple times, including Ms Haywood said she had “I try to do as many compe- managed to break eight records in er national record to her quiver, at the 2017 Youth World Cham- been interested in archery as titions as I can, which can some- one day in 2017, so I have high local archer Sarah Haywood has pionships in Argentina; the 2018 a child and immediately fell in times be a bit hard in Tassie, so I expectations of myself. set her sights on the 2020 Toyko World Indoor Championships love with it when she attended a usually have to travel interstate for “From here, I’m now aiming for Olympics. in Yankton, South Dakota, USA; “Come and Try” session at Hobart most things.” the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.” The 21-year-old Midway Point the Archery World Cup in Berlin Archers. Going into the Australian Ms Haywood will travel to Fiji local, who is a member of the Ho- in 2018 and again in Shanghai “I’d been doing it recreationally National Indoor Archery Cham- in March 2020 for the Oceana bart Archers in Lauderdale, won in 2019; and fi nally, the World for a couple of years and then I pionships, Ms Haywood said she Championships to compete for the Australian National Indoor Championships in Holland earlier saw how well the boys did at the had high hopes of winning, even one quota position (one female Archery Championships in the this year. Rio Olympics – that was really the though she hadn’t competed in archer) in the Olympics. open recurve women division – a But this type of success doesn’t motivation for me to get serious indoor archery for two years. Failing that, she will travel to competition that occurs simulta- come without commitment, with about archery and start compet- “I’m really happy and pleased Berlin to try and qualify as a team. neously across Australia, with all Ms Haywood shooting around ing,” she said. with the win, but a bit disap- “It’s going to be a pretty tough results collated online. 1,600 arrows a week and attend- “Since then, I’ve competed for pointed that I only made the one year ahead for me,” she said.

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