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Shire of Kondinin
Kondinin Office Hours
Office Hours: 8.30am-4.30pm
Licensing Hours: 8.30am-3.00pm
Email: enquires@kondinin.wa.gov.au
Hyden Office Hours
Office Hours: 10.00am-4.30pm (Closed for lunch between 12.30-1.00 daily)
Licensing: 10.00am-3.00pm
Christmas Shopping in Hyden
EXTENDED TRADING HOURS
SATURDAY 6TH DECEMBER
LOCAL BUSINESSES WILL BE OPEN FROM 8.30AM - 3.00PM.
If you would like to hold a stall in the Shopping Village they are $10 per stall
and the money will go to Movember, please call Glenda on 0437 488 043.
Participating businesses are:
Bush Bakehouse
Hyden Quality Butchers
Hyden Trading Co.
Orchids in the Outback
Scrappin’ Outback
Rosemary’s Treasures
Hyden IGA
Pamela J Xpressions
Waveline Hardware
Other market stalls
A sausage sizzle will be available which is a
fundraising event for HOCCA.
This is the same day as the Hyden Junior Tennis Tournament. If you are bringing your chil-
dren out to the tournament don’t forget to pop down town and do some great
Christmas shopping. Why not ring the Hyden Butchers ahead and place a meat order as
well. Call Steve or Nadia 98805912
Date: Sunday 14th December 2014
Venue: Kondinin Country Club lawn
Bring: Torch & ground rug/chair and especially your carol singing voice
Program:
6.15pm Carol singing
6.45pm P & C Christmas Tree
7.15pm Sausage Sizzle and more
carol singing
COMBINED KONDININ CAROLS BY TORCHLIGHT
AND P & C CHRISTMAS TREE
A very Merry Christmas to all families in the
Kondinin Community
CHRISTMAS CUPCAKE AND BISCUIT DECORATING!
The Shire of Kondinin and the Hyden CRC joined together to deliver the Christmas
cupcake and biscuit decorating workshops for school aged children in Hyden.
We had a fantastic response with both classes full and requests for further workshops in
the future! Thank you to all that came along! as you can see from the pictures below
both groups did a fantastic job in decorating their goodies!
Thank you to the CRC and especially Carol Moutitz and Bev Airey for making this
workshop such a success! They put in so much effort organising both of the workshops.
Watch this space for more exciting school programs coming up in 2015!
Year 4-7 Creations! Year 1-3 Creations!
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articles, or include a calendar
of upcoming events or a spe-
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product.
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or find “filler” articles by ac-
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of topics but try to keep your
articles short.
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used for your Web site. Mi-
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when you’re finished writing
your newsletter, convert it to a
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and import into your newslet-
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shapes and symbols.
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image, place it close to the
article. Be sure to place the
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image.
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CAT AND DOG REGISTRATIONS
It is time once again to renew your dog and cat registrations. It is now a mandatory requirement that all dogs are microchipped and
cats are microchipped and sterilised before registration.
Should you need to arrange for your animal to be micro-chipped please contact George at Corrigin Veterinary Clinic on
9063 2447 or 0429 629 027.
A 10 per cent discount is offered to all full aged and disability pensioners.
Kondinin Swimming Club in the 1970s
A former local resident of Kondinin, Ricky Caldwell, who lived here as
a child from 1974 to 1979, is looking for some photos of the Kondinin
Swimming Pool and if possible photos of him at the pool. He is also
searching for any records of the Kondinin Swimming Club that might
be available.
If anyone has some photographs of Ricky and/or the Kondinin Swimming Pool or any records
on the Swimming Club during this period, please contact Tory Young at the Shire Office on
9889 1006 or cso@kondinin.wa.gov.au.
AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP
If anyone is interested in becoming an Australian Citizen in
2015 please contact the Shire on 9889 1006
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS IN KARLGARIN!
Karlgarin have a great small display of Christmas lights in the main street! It is still early days
so keep an eye out as it will be worth taking a trip with the family!
HANDBOOK FOR SAFE TOWING AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
With harvest just around the corner, the Department of Transport has recently published a handbook for
Western Australian farmers - ‘A Guide to the Movement of Towed Agricultural Implements in Western
Australia’. The handbook is a guide to the safe towing of agricultural implements. The handbook is not a
legal document, but rather a simplified version of the road rules contained in the Road Traffic Act 1974 and
Regulations, currently in Western Australia.
If you would like a copy of the handbook you can collect one from the Shire Office or alternatively
contact Tory Young at the Shire Offices on (08) 9889 1006 or cso@kondinin.wa.gov.au to have one
posted to you.
Kondinin Lions Club News
The Christmas Lights competition will again be held this year. Last year we had a wonderful array of lights around our towns
and it was a pleasure to drive around in the evening to look at the various displays. Remember a few strands of lights can look great and it all helps
to brighten our town for the festive season. No matter how small or big your light display is , any amount can look effective and make
our town shine bright! Judging night will be advised at a later date.
HARVEST BAN – ARE YOU COMPLYING? The Department of Fire & Emergency Services (DFES) have advised that when a harvest ban and movement of vehicles ban is placed over an area in the Shire, it is the responsibility of farmers to be aware of the ban and cease harvesting straight away. Continuing harvesting to get the truck full, etc. is in contravention of legislation covering harvest bans and carries a severe penalty. It is greatly appreciated that almost all farmers comply, however it has been brought to my attention that a very small few do not.
John Read
CHIEF FIRE CONTROL OFFICER
HARVEST
Harvest time has commenced in the Shire which has resulted in
many more trucks in and around town.
Please ensure that you abide by the no parking signs on the
CBH side of Jones Street or you may discover
that you’re missing a side mirror!
Should you wish to be added to the group SMS or need to update your mobile phone
details to alert a harvest ban, please contact the Shire Office on 9889 1006.
The Harvest Hot Line is 9487 2190.
FIRE CONTROL
Prohibited Burning will be in place as of the 1st November 2014 until the 14th
February 2015 inclusive throughout the Shire of Kondinin.
During this period, no burning is permitted, including camp fires.
Failure to comply with this shall result in a penalty of $1,000.
Anyone reporting a fire should ring 000 first and NOT the Shire
Office.
This will ensure that 000 are able to put Emergency Services on alert
immediately.
Farmer Swipe Cards Reminder For Water Access to Allen
Rocks, King Rocks and McCann’s Rock Water Supplies
A reminder to farmers who live in the vicinity and access water supplies from Allen Rocks,
King Rocks and McCann’s Rock Standpipes who received a letter (or may have not
received a letter) from the Shire of Kondinin regarding the installation of a Swipe Card
System for access of emergency water supplies at Allen Rocks, King Rocks and McCann’s
Rock.
Can you please return these forms to the Shire as soon as possible. If you have not received
a letter and believe that you will access these water points please contact the shire so that
we can mail you out the application.
If you have any further questions or queries regarding the matter please contact the Shire of
Kondinin on 9889 1006
UPCOMING EVENTS
December
5th MYOB Course Hyden CRC 6th Extended trading Hours in Hyden 14th Combined Kondinin Carols by Torchlight & P&C Christmas Tree 14th Kondinin Tennis Club-Teams Event 14th 2014 Tourism Road Trip 20th Karlgarin Country Club Christmas Tree & Community Drinks 21st Hyden Christmas Tree & BBQ Kondinin Men’s Shed Open-9.30am Every Tuesday and Saturday Hyden Pool Open Monday to Sunday 10.30am-6.30pm ( Early Birds Tuesday and
Thursday 6.30am-8.30am)
IF YOU DO NOT CURRENTLY RECEIVE THE WEEKLY ECHO VIA EMAIL
AND WISH TO SUBSCRIBE PLEASE CONTACT ASHLEIGH AT THE SHIRE
PLEASE SEND ANY INFORMATION OR COMMUNITY
NOTICES FOR THE ECHO TO ASHLEIGH RAY BY 10AM ON WEDNESDAYS
cdo@kondinin.wa.gov.au or 9889 1006
AVON WASTE RUBBISH AND RECYCLE COLLECTION
Please note that there will be NO CHANGE to your collection
during the Christmas period.
WHEATBELT NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Wheatbelt NRM have some great grants available for community groups and farmers.
Be sure to check out their website
http://www.wheatbeltnrm.org.au
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