Braidwood Times, Braidwood NSW 07 May 2014 General News, page 3 - 64.00 cm² Regional - circulation 707 (--W----) Copyright Agency licensed copy (www.copyright.com.au) ID 254997343 PAGE 1 of 1 back About Town LANDMARK 55th Annual Blue Ribbon Vealer & Calf Sale Friday 9th May FARMERS MARKET now on Saturday 10th May (due to Heritage day) and 31st May ( due to Book Fair) MOTHERS’ DAY Sunday 11 May FOLK MUSIC CLUB INC Thursday 15th May LANDMARK TRADE DAY Thursday 22nd May Once a year specials on rural merchandise and demonstrations of new products. NATIONAL WALK SAFE- LY TO SCHOOL DAY Friday 23 May 2014, www.walk.com.au WILDCARE TRAINING Basic Macropod course on 24th May. Become a member and learn to care for kangaroo joeys. Contact 0433 010 318 or [email protected]. au for further information and to register.” ANGLICAN BOOK FAIR June 6-9 long weekend, Interested in helping in any way? Call Marjorie 4846 1243 or Kerry 0407 907 118 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK Have you checked out the Braidwood Times online and on Facebook. See links to more regional and local stories and pictures. BT ONLINE With all that’s been going on locally check out the Braidwood Times online for the photo galleries. All the images are available for sale through the office for $12 per 4 sheet. Don Dorrigo Gazette, Don Dorrigo NSW 07 May 2014 General News, page 3 - 147.00 cm² Regional - circulation 1,000 (--W----) Copyright Agency licensed copy (www.copyright.com.au) ID 255329063 PAGE 1 of 1 back HERNANI PUBLIC SCHOOL Welcome back to a busy l term. We trust everyone enjoy- ANZAC DAY ed tha warmer wearier auiiiig s Easter and had a lovely break. Thank you to our parents All students are having great g who ensured Hernani Public fun with the autumn leaves School was represented at this during playtime and appreciate t year's ANZAC Day wrea:h lay- our beautiful trees. ceivind ing ceremony in Dorrigo. claimin As per normal with the ar- s Brooke, Tyler, Ebony and traliad rival of May we will be expect- offerin Sam were outstanding rep- ing the colder weather to re- n resentatives for our school a.-d mind us of the delights of t appreciated the opportunity to of d living on the tablelands. Stu- water, take part in the March and dents are reminded to bring a r enjoyed the experience. jumper and warm clothes to - school even if it is a loveiy ; There was outstanding par- the morning at home. d ticipation by the Plateau schools governmens in Dorrigo's annual Anzac Day Upcoming events this term a o March and Wreath Laying include NAPLAN for students ces i Service. The high school's in Years 3 and 5. Our special :o y singers performed a special days to celebrate and acknuw- mobiln presentation of the song ;Icd8« events including ANZAC eithed 'Travelling Soldier'. This was Day, Asthma awareness day portn a lovely addition to the service with our first PJ Day yester- covee for 2014. day, Walk Safely to school d Day, school photos and lots . STUDENTS OF THE more to WEEK — Week 1 i - a s j ' •p y erm 2 will conclude with the Congratulations to all stu- our traditional NAIDOC on the to d s dents upon a fantastic start to Plateau celebration to be held form Term 2. You are all wonder- l Dorrigo. o e ful ambassadors for Hernani. ANZAC DAY " Polite, co-operative and respect- th ful young citizens. Special visitors to scam Well done everyone! Hernani sam numbe Our students thorough'y en- Alla joyed the visit to Hernani by ard - Mr. Bob Denner and Mr. Phil- th lip Walker to run a special ANZAC Day presentation. As t usual the keen interest and wer - high level appreciation by all students was valued by our shoul Dorrigo RSL Sub branch sn visitors. It is with anticipation that we th - look forward to next year's thei special invitation to visit the.j s Dorrigo RSL to view the col- \ scammers leo'ion of memorabilia ar centenary of Anzac with our plateau community. peopl Lake News, Cargelligo NSW 07 May 2014 General News, page 5 - 162.00 cm² Regional - circulation 655 (--W----) Copyright Agency licensed copy (www.copyright.com.au) ID 255589780 PAGE 1 of 1 back District children encouraged to walk to school more often Local primary courages primary now overweight or action and important school children will be school-aged children to obese," Mr Scruby said. road safety messages encouraged to take walk to and from "Unless there are sig- such as "children aged some important steps school- not just on Fri- nificant changes to 10 years or under must towards a healthier fu- day, May 23, but every physical activity and always hold the hand of ture, by participating day. diet, this is expected to an adult's hand when in National Walk Harold Scruby, Chair- reach one in three by crossing the road. Safely to School Day man and chief executive 2020. "To support the day later this month. officer of the Pedestrian "Children require at and encourage ongoing National Walk Safely Council of Australia, least 60 minutes per day healthy behaviour, a fun to School Day, on May said that unless teach- of physical activity - and free interactive App 23, is a community ini- ers, parents, carers and and regular walking is is available to help keep tiative hich aims to raise the community gener- the best exercise for all the motivation up awareness of the health, ally get behind the an- of us," he added. within families and road safety, transport nualevent and its He encouraged the schools. and environmental ben- objectives, the outlook district's children to lead "It measures the dis- efits regular walking - for Australia's children a more active lifestyle tances children walk, especially to and from was not good. by including a walk at their average speeds, school - can provide "The childhood obe- the beginning, during maps and even allows for the long-term health sity epidemic has and end of each day. schools to view score- of children. reached such critical The event will also boards of their students' The annual event, levels in Australia, that promote improved diet, walking achievements," now in its 15th year, en- one in four children are positive environmental Mr Scruby said. Wentworth Courier, Sydney 07 May 2014 General News, page 37 - 29.00 cm² Suburban - circulation 51,389 (--W----) Copyright Agency licensed copy (www.copyright.com.au) ID 254928447 PAGE 1 of 1 back Safely walk school talk PRIMARY schoolchildren are encouraged to get out in the fresh air on May 23 for National Walk Safely to School Day. In its 15th year, the event is designed to encourage children to walk to and from school every day. Schools across Australia will take part in the event, in a bid to curb the growing rates of childhood obesity. Details: walk.com.au Manilla Express, Manilla NSW 06 May 2014 General News, page 11 - 144.00 cm² Regional - circulation 1,000 (-T-----) Copyright Agency licensed copy (www.copyright.com.au) ID 254858037 PAGE 1 of 1 back National Walk Safely To School Day Friday 23 May 2014 Primary school aged children across Australia will make those important steps towards a healthier future by participating in National Walk Safely to School Day on Friday 23 May 2014. National Walk Safely to School Day is a community initiative that aims to raise awareness of the health, road safety, transport and environmen- tal benefits that regular walking (especially to and from school) can pro- vide for the long term health of our children. The annual event, now in its 15th year, encourages primary school aged children to walk to and from school, not just on Friday 23 May, but every day. Harold Scruby, Chairman and CEO of the Pedestrian Council of Australia said that unless teachers, parents, carers and the community generally get behind this event and its objectives, the outlook for Australia’s children is not good. “The childhood obesity epidemic has reached such critical levels in Australia, that 1 in 4 children are now overweight or obese. Unless there are significant changes to physical activity and diet, this is expected to reach 1 in 3 by 2020. “Children require at least 60 minutes per day of physical activity – and regular walking is the best exercise for all of us,” he said. Children are encouraged to lead a more active lifestyle by including a walk at the beginning, during and end of each day. The event also pro- motes improved diets, positive environmental action, better use of public transport with reduced car-dependency and important road safety mes- sages such as “children aged 10 years or under must always hold the hand of an adult’s hand when crossing the road,” said Mr Scruby. To support the day and encourage ongoing healthy behaviour, a fun and free interactive App is available to help keep the motivation up within families and schools. It measures the distances children walk, their aver- age speeds, maps and even allows schools to view scoreboards of their students’ walking achievements. Newcastle Herald, Newcastle NSW 06 May 2014 Aurora, page 21 - 180.00 cm² Regional - circulation 37,855 (MTWTFS-) Copyright Agency licensed copy (www.copyright.com.au) ID 254718212 PAGE 1 of 1 back yy 28 Bishop Bill confers FOR YOUR Confirmation at Boolaroo. 29 Tri Diocesan Covenant DIARY Service of Worship (see opposite). MAY 30-31 Bishop Bill’s Visitation/ 5-10 Bishop Bill attends Australian Confirmation at East Maitland/ Catholic Bishops Conference.
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