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Page 1 www.windellama.com.au Windellama News - June 2021
Editorial & Layout: Gayle Stanton
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Windellama, Oallen, Nerriga, Bungonia, Mayfield, Quialigo, Lake Bathurst, Bungendore & Tarago
THE WINDELLAMA NEWS Windellama
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Vol. 25 no. 5– June 2021
Jerrara Action Group members Leisha Cox-Barlow and Tenielle Bartley coordinated a meeting at Marulan on Monday night of residents concerned about the proposed waste to energy plant at Bungonia. Community health
worker Karl Johnson also spoke. Photo: Louise Thrower. From the Goulburn Post
Bungonia and district residents have sent a loud and clear message to a waste company that "we are not your guinea pigs."
Sixty action group members and residents opposed to Jerrara Power's $608 million proposal at 974 Jerrara Road gathered at Marulan Hall on Monday night to discuss the plan. It followed a similar meeting at Bungonia last Monday, which 40 residents attended.
The Jerrara Action Group and Bungonia Action for Clean Air have formed to oppose the state significant plan on a rural property, some 9km from the Hume Highway, near Bungonia. The groups have 318 and 177 members respectively. Louise Thrower Goulburn Post 11th May 2021
For More Information see Facebook Groups
Jerrarra Action Group
Bungonia Action for Clean Air
Jerrarra Road Waste Incinerator
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Inside this Issue…..
Community Noticeboard 3 School 5 Windellama Garden Club 7 Landcare 9 Nerriga 11 Windellama Rural Fire Brigade 13 In your Garden 15 Willowglen Gardeners 17/19 Tarago Pre School 21/23 Men’s Shed 25 Historical Society 27 Classifieds 28 Church Information 29 Community Information 31 Calendar 32
June
19 Landcare Meeting @ Hall 10.30 am
20 Windellama Markets @ Hall
21 Progress Meeting @ Hall 4.00 pm
July
25 Windellama Progress AGM 11.00am @ Windellama Hall
Coming Events…
Craft at the Hall Due to no interest in the Tuesday craft day at the Hall, we have decided to cancel for now.
We will reopen if anyone is interested in coming for social day knitting etc., a cuppa and a talk. Please ring Irene on 48 445 214.
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Community Notice Board
Windellama SES First Aid & CFR
WINDELLAMA PROGRESS ASSOC. HALL Inc.
Windellama Progress Association
The next Progress Meeting will be held at 4.00 pm on 21st June at the Hall
All Welcome
Annual General Meeting
Sunday 25th July 11.00am
The Windellama Markets are Back The Windellama Markets will will be held on Sunday 21st February 9.00 am to 1.00 pm
3334 Oallen Ford Road Windellama 9am -1pm
*COVID Rules will be followed
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Dates
June 20th
July 18th
August 15th
September 19th
October 17th
November 21st
December 19th
All stall enquiries Market Coordinator
Lloyd Turner 48445214
The shortest day will soon be upon us.
I must start with a timely reminder that all is not easy whilst negotiating bush tracks because I saw three separate occasions of vehicles being bogged, mine being one of them, winches proved to be of much value.
We have been fortunate, in as much, that our SES calls have been zero, CFR has been of a different vein.
Our new CFR inductees will be joining us in a few months and there could be 4 at this stage. I am sure that there would be more out there among you, so come on and join us. I would appreciate a call from you.
Normal classes have returned for the time being with the usual hygene being enforced. There is a vast range of very interesting subjects to be followed. Ditto to the above.
We have a new radio network which gives us a much better coverage, eliminating some highly important areas where there was no communication, that is no longer the case, thank goodness.
Until next time, stay safe.
Regards Kevin Muffet Deputy Unit Commander Windellama SES/ CFR
Residents living between Nadgigomar Creek and Oallenford river bridges will have received a letter from council regarding change in post code.
After discussions with council we can still use the 2580 post code as before.
Of course they want us to use 2622, however our mail would be delayed due to rerouting.
The real concern is the emergency services being informed we are OALLEN 2622. If you ring 000, to my knowledge the ambulance will come from Braidwood, yet Goulburn is closer especially if in a life threatening emergency.
I will be asking to meet with local member Wendy Tuckerman to address this issue and the boundary zone of both 2580 & 2622.
If you have any concerns or have any matters regarding the above. Please contact Michael Still micksmultitrades@gmail.com 0413059587or Tracey Keenan traceybkeenan@yahoo.com.au and we will table it with Wendy Tuckerman.
Windellama Progress President.
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Windellama Garden Club Incorporated News April Rainfall
Rainfall for April was dismal and only receiving 4.5mm at our place.
May Rainfall
May rainfall has definitely made up for April with 84.5mm recorded so far up to the 18th. The years total of 498mm is the best yearly total to May since we have lived here.
Weeds
The seed beds are being prepared for the next opportunity for the weeds Scotch Thistles, Fleabane and now St. Johns Wort to explode. As these weeds are setting and dispersing seed. Something I think would work in helping to minimise these weeds, is to find a good recipe for them.
Fruit Trees
The Pink Lady apple tree is still hanging onto it's fruit as is the Granny Smith.
As the summer prune has been completed all I have to do now is a winter prune to clean them up. I will be eliminating all damaged branches and those on the stone fruit pointing to the ground.
When all leaves have fallen and winter prune completed, I will be spraying to help eliminate fungal problems like peach leaf curl.
This year I will be spraying with a mixture of 2 tablespoons of ultra fine Canola oil plus 1 tablespoon of Baking soda to 4 litres of water.
Don't fertilise your fruit trees now but instead wait to buds form and apply a potassium rich fertiliser to the trees with buds.
You could possibly add aged cow manure to the surrounding are as manures mainly are soil conditioners. If you can obtain some mulch you could also apply on the soil around them but not to close to the trunk as you could encourage collar rot.
The mulch combined with PVC pipe/conduit split and fitted around trunks will help discourage those pesky rabbits and at the same time prevent the mulch from contacting the trunk.
Trees in pots can have seaweed solution applied as its thought that this product gives some frost protection?
Vegetable Garden
Well I finally planted my combination of winter vegetables in the beds after the good rain we had. Didn't have to put flowers in with them as Johnny Jump-ups were self seeded where I needed them. Next stage is to mulch and install insect netting over the frame work already in place.
Don't be in a hurry to fertilise young plants of any sort with nitrogen rich fertilisers as it makes the leaves sappy for aphids and at the same time frost tender. If you must use the watering can, instead apply seaweed solution. Be patient and wait for Spring.
Flower Gardens
The frosts at our place has wrecked havoc with the Dahlias and some of the self seeded tender seedlings that decided to grow when we had some warm weather.
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Bird Life
he chooks quick moult slowed down with nearly all feathers replaced. I might have to hit them with something a bit higher in protein. To increase the protein for my birds I feed a soft food mix with hard boiled egg added but they will not be getting this mixture as I'm still waiting for the egg production to start again. Instead I will add some Sunflower seed, Canola seed and Linseed to their diet. All these seeds have a high protein content.
Next Meeting Some time in June.
Harry Simm Secretary Windellama Garden Club Inc.
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Windellama Landcare Meeting at 10:30 Saturday 19 June 2021 Windellama Hall
After a difficult start to 2021 we are seeking interested Windellama residents’ input for our Landcare program - and your involvement with your local Landcare group. The group welcomes new members and residents in the Windellama area.
Windellama Landcare is keen to have an action filled program for the remainder of 2021/22.
Our group seeks to provide assistance and advice to local residents on land and/or farming issues from people with academic or rural expertise and we will also seek funding to undertake activities from government agencies such as Local Land Services.
We also undertake restoration/improvement projects on public areas like the Chain of Ponds, on Sandy Point Road and the area around the Oallen Ford bridge over the Shoalhaven River.
For Activities to be included during the rest of the year could include:
• Feedback and discussion on the soil testing carried out in 2020
• Grass, weed and tree identification
• Discussion on traditional Indigenous land care and farming practices in the Windellama area.
• We need further input to develop and plan the 2021/22 program and timetable.
You are encouraged to participate in a meeting at the Windellama Hall on the 19 June to join in a discussion of these issues. Morning tea will be provided.
The meeting will be followed by lunch and our AGM.
The Landcare group has been an important element of the Windellama community for many years and we would value your input on 19 June.
Please let Irene (02 4844 5214) or Sandra (0418 412 460 or grevilles@activ8.net.au) know if you are coming - for catering purposes.
If you have any queries, please contact Tony Greville on 0418 412 460.
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June in Your Garden By Irene Turner
This month is a good time to clean up your garden, and place grass and pruning into your compost bin.
This month new season roses appear in local nurseries
June is also time to planting fruit trees, some require pollinators, that is you need two different varieties. Fruit trees that require pollinators are apples, pears, cherries, most plums, some varieties of peach and almonds. Apricot, nectarine, peacharine, black English mulberry, chestnuts, walnuts, figs and grapes are self pollinating.
Citrus trees are very limited in our climate. The most suitable are Meyer lemons, which are the cold climate lemons, requiring a situation facing north and if possible against a wall where they get winter warmth, out of the cold westerly wind. They like an acid soil, so feed them in the spring with special citrus fertilizer.
I know a few people who successfully grown lemons in Goulburn. I have been covering my Meyers, every winter when the frost gets bad. Number 4 has died down to its root stock. Number 5 is on a dwarf root stock, which is growing in a large pot, which we place in a hot house soon as the weather gets cold, we now have several lemons getting ripe.
VEGETABLES ONLY SEEDS THAT CAN BE SOWN NOW ARE BROAD BEANS, PEAS AND ONIONS SEEDLINGS.
Plant rhubarb crowns which like plenty of rotted manure, compost, balanced fertilizer and during the warmer weather, plenty of water. Strawberry plants, can be divided now, and planted now.
FLOWERS
Seedling which are planted now will start flowering in the spring. Stock, pansy, viola, primula, wallflower, Russell lupins, delphiniums, foxgloves, Iceland poppies, sweet Williams, and calendula.
This month if there is any garden which is not being used, turn the soil over regularly roughly to open it up. The frost will sweeten the soil, for spring planting.
Things to do now;- Water in the morning so foliage has time to dry throughout the day.
Plant seedling of candytuft delphinium, dianthus, lupin, larkspur, foxglove for colourful blooms in late winter and spring.
Remove old tatty leaves from hellebores as soon as the new buds start to emerge.
Keep worm farms going through winter by moving to a sunny spot and covering them with an
old towel or carpet.
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WINDELLAMA HALL COUNTRY MARKETS Sunday 20th June
9am to 1pm
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Willow Glen Gardeners http://www.whispersfromwillowglen.blogspot.com
For our May meeting, we were hosted by Kevin and Margaret, and we travelled through the rain and cold to be greeted by a welcoming fire and lots of hot tea and coffee: as well as the usual sumptuous treats that our members contributed to the festivities.
Kevin and Margaret’s property is awash with interesting and very useful machinery and other items, some recycled and others of historic value, such as one of the original fire trucks to be used in the district. It was a great opportunity to see first-hand some of the innovations that Kevin had spoken about in previous meetings, especially his system for sprouting grain for cattle feed, which he modelled on commercial sprouters. The system is quite simple and produces approximately 5 kg of sprouted feed for every kilo of grain. Kevin reckons this feed system saved his cattle in the recent drought.
Kevin and Margaret’s garden is still flowering, with their roses providing lots of colour, and there are lemons and figs still on the trees. They had a good passionfruit season this year and used the rinds to make jam. There are plenty of refuges for bluetongue and shingle back lizards, who earn their place by keeping marauding slugs and snails at bay.
Another method used more and more extensively in our little group to beat the snail and slug (and slater) menace, is the use of wicking beds / buckets and old bathtubs as containers for vegetables and herbs. These pests don’t seem to like the exposed climb up the sides of these containers and tend to stay around the protection of ground level. Not a complete solution, but it seems to keep the numbers low.
Another popular solution for slugs and slaters is to soak newspaper in vinegar and lay around the beds. The vinegar attracts these pests and they can then be removed easily with the newspaper.
As winter is rapidly approaching and our deciduous trees are losing their leaves, it is a good time to consider moving any of these plants when they are dormant. Margaret and Chris have already identified some fruit trees that need to be moved to new locations during this period, so that they can be ready to break dormancy in their new locations in spring with minimal set-back.
Lynda is attending a grafting workshop in Victoria in order to hone her propagating skills and we all hope that she can bring back some useful tips to share at our next meeting. Lynda has an extensive heritage apple planting, where her propagating skills will certainly be in demand.
Judy and Warren are still battling their fleabane weeds, but have found time to plant their next
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crop of broad beans, and are using sage successfully as a companion planting for their cabbages. They still have an abundance of apples from this year’s crop, with their freezer full of fruit and apple pies a regular item on the menu.
Kym is working on planting new beds of banksias, where he is dedicating a number of beds to native plants, whilst Danny and Vivien are still picking olives from their orchard and have recorded a personal best for their carrots, with a 1kg specimen. Their grape vines suffered from some mildew this year during the wet conditions, but have done well nevertheless.
Finally, it is with great sadness that we note the passing of Peter Hodges. Peter and Liz-Ann have been regulars at our meetings and we will miss Peter’s companionship, his funny stories and positive outlook enormously. Peter had been battling with cancer for some time and finally succumbed on April 21. Our thoughts are with Liz-Ann and their family.
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It was damp and cool morning on Thursday March 18th when the parents, staff and students of
Tarago preschool gathered to thank the organisations who had
contributed to the amazing transformation of both their indoor and
outdoor areas. With representatives from the Veolia Mulwaree Trust,
Bendigo Bank Bungendore Branch, Heron Resources, Goulburn
Mulwaree Council and apologies from Infigen Energy, Pybar Mining
Services and the NSW Department of Education it was a delight to
thank them in person for their contributions.
Tarago Preschool Director Helena Hook gave a welcoming speech
thanking everyone for attending before outlining the transformations
she has witnessed take place over the past 18 years being involved
with the preschool in particular the most recent series of changes that
have occurred since 2018.
There were numerous grants applied for over a number of years and
Helena thanked Linda Hallam and the P&C for their efforts in securing
them. She also acknowledged the fundraising efforts of the “A Taste of Tarago’ cookbook
produced by Lauren Gundry which was an initiative of the P&C Committee. This allowed the
preschool to be able to contribute $28,177.79 towards the works. She then went on to thank
the representatives and organisations for their
generous contributions for without them it would
not have been possible.
The works were completed in 3 stages and
comprised of: Stage 1 involving painting of the
interior and exterior of the building and replacing
front and rear fascia boards, replacing the garden
shed, pruning the tree, removal and replacement of
the existing softfall and playground equipment, extending 2 existing poles
for the blue shade sail and new resources. This was made possible with
contributions from the Veolia Mulwaree Trust for the replacement of the
softfall, Heron Resources and Pybar Mining Services for money towards the
new playground equipment, 2017 Community Building Partnership for the
replacement of the front and rear fascia boards and painting the exterior of
the building, Goulburn Mulwaree Council – Village Discretionary Fund for
contributing towards replacing the garden shed, Infigen Energy for
contributing towards replacing the garden shed, extending the poles for the
shade sails and providing new resources for the children, and NSW
Department of Education Quality Learning Environments 2018 and 2019 for
contributions towards pruning the tree, the softfall and the playground equipment. Stage 1
totalled $76.871.00 (Continued on page 23)
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Stage 2 saw the removal of the Oak tree and
replacing it with synthetic grass and installing
shade sails. This was made possible by Bendigo
Bank for replacing the synthetic grass, Goulburn
Mulwaree Council – Village Discretionary Fund
for costs associated with removing the Oak tree
and NSW Department of Education for
contributions towards the shade sails. Stage 2
totalled $40,442.00
Stage 3 saw the damaged fence replaced,
essential maintenance works being carried out
including new guttering on and painting the
sandpit awning, replacing crazed cisterns and tapware and additional indoor storage. This was
made possible by Goulburn Mulwaree Council – Village Discretionary Fund for replacing
cisterns, tapware and additional storage and NSW Department of Education Quality Learning
Environment 2020 for the fence and maintenance works. Stage 3 totalled $9,942.00
The preschool would also like to thank
local tradesmen Graham Evans,
Graham Buchannan and Bob Williams
for the work they have undertaken at
the preschool and volunteers Kirk
Dowden and Roger McMahon for the
improvements and repairs you have
made, the works have been very
gratefully appreciated.
The Oak tree which unfortunately
had to be removed for safety reasons
and concerns was planted by
Beatrice Luton on behalf of the Tarago CWA. A sign now stands as a constant reminder of the
tree and the association between the CWA and the preschool.
The preschool looks forward to welcoming children for generations more to play and learn in a
fun, exciting and updated facility.
Tarago Preschool P&C
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Welcome. In this edition of the Tarago Men’s Shed news, we will be touching on many and varied subjects ranging from A to B, so I am holding a list of subjects up to the microphone for you all to see, otherwise here is the printed version.
To start off, Noel has reduced the price of the mulch that he has for sale from $20.00 a trailer load to $10.00 for half a trailer, a
bargain not to be missed. Noel has also finished the children’s desk and chair which will be a prize in the “Fathers Day” raffle at the “Loaded Dog”. With every ticket sold you will get a free sample bag of mulch. Taste and try before you buy. All money raised is going to the Men’s Shed.
Projects members have been working on include:
Doug has been working on several nice looking projects including a pencil holder in the shape of a dice, a turned wooden backing plate for a clock, a turned kitchen container made from some of Denzel’s Blackwood off cut and timber cutting boards for the kitchen.
Bob is still working on his welding bench which is progressing well. Terry has been making some battery straps as well as parts for motor bikes.
The new Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country sign has been hung. The sign was made by Capitol Lines and Signs.
On Sunday 6th of June, the Men’s Shed is conducting a sausage sizzle at Bunnings Warehouse Goulburn, so come along and have a snag in add of good cause.
The Federal Members Office has advised us of a successful grant for BBQ, tables and chairs. This grant came out of the Stronger Communities Fund.
The Bendigo Bank funding of the 3 phase extension has been finished. Big thanks to our local electrician Ron Wenban for his effort on this project.
Some of the working bee projects for May include sleepers moved to Show Ground in preparation for slabbing of the Oak tree, move the compressor to the container, nest and habitat boxes for the Glossy Black Cockatoo which are needed because of bushfires. We also found we missed out on the Aust. Men’s Shed Grants which we had hoped would fund some additional safety equipment, ie a safety cut-off drop saw and welding fume extraction gear. We will consider how we can organise such at our next Executive meeting.
On to community matters, TADPAI president, Kim Wake, thanked shed members for their ANZAC Day assistance.
All welcome. We are open each Wednesday and Saturday, nominally 10AM-2PM. Stay safe.
Peter Styles.
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Hello from the Windellama Historical Society.
What a fun day with had at our excursion to Wattle Flat, only those who attended will
know just how much fun we had, the day was very entertaining to say the least. First
stop of the excursion was to another old school site that many of us didn't know was
there, Pictured below is of the (almost still standing) chimney, and our group around
it.
Special thanks to the owners of Wattle Flat for hosting this fun excursion, also thanks
to members and invited guest for attending.
Market day on Sunday was extremely busy with many visitors from the Bundanoon
History Group, they then went to visit St Bartholomew's church and cemetery.
Windellama History is preserved in our wonderful museum, with lots to look at and
lots to talk about.
We are extremely pleased that our museum can open on market days, and also by
arrangement.
Next Meeting 5th June 2021 10am at the Museum
NEW MEMBERS and GUESTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
For any enquiries please contact: Rex Hockey: 48 445147
Marcia Tatam: 0423283514 Julian Woods: 48 44 5270
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1 x King Single bed $200;1 x Single bed $150;1 x Single bed $100;Dressing table/chest of drawers (8) $150; 1 x Glass TV table $150; 1 x Glass coffee table $50 Ph 0411 421 416
Lounges - 1x3, 1x2 + ottoman - yellow fabric, Matching chair in navy blue. All GC. Offers over $500 considered. 4849 4222
Desk - large timber , 2xdraws/storage under. Leather inlay + matching 2drawers file cab. Ergo office chair. All VGC. $400 ONO 4849 4222
ANIMAL RELATED FOR SALE
Collapsible wire crates 2 medium $50ea 1large $70. 2 wooden export crates fox terrier size $40ea. 2 vinyl crates– as new $100ea (cost $250). Medium size whelping box
(electric)$150. Clean double blankets $40ea. Call 4844 7143 ask for Margaret
Budgie breeding cages $50 ono. 48459147
Parrot Cage on stand, good cond. $150 ONO. Ph 0429 006 745
Saddles, good condition, $350 & $200. ONO. Riding helmets $30 and $20. Also other gear: bridles, leather straps, etc. Ph 0434 286311.
ANIMALS FOR SALE
3 Australorp Roosters – 1 x black & 1 x Blue Splash, 6 mths; 1 x Blue 18 mths. Hatched from interstate lines, $10 each. Pls call Margaret on 0459 142230
Boar Goats for sale Male and females $120 each Contact Frank on 0418282931
Muscovy Ducklings & 4 Mothers 4844 5108
Murray Greys 2 Bulls—make an offer. 0414616960
Part Arabian horse 4 years old , 13hh chestnut gelding. $1,500 ph 0421996795
Alpacas - lots of different colours & ages. From $250 each Phone Jacki 0428 298 157
Horse part Arabian, 3 yrs old, regd, 14.2 hh, chestnut mare. $3,000 Ph 0429 461 490
Alpaca Wethers Variety of Colours, ages 12 months – 3 years.Halter Trained Wethered, Needled & Shorn. $400.00 each. Phone 4844 7267. Faye & Keith. Quialigo.
AGISTMENT
Horse Agistment available at 41 Burrabinga Road Tarago. Please phone 0429 461 490 for enquires
CARS, BIKES, TRAILERS, etc. FOR SALE
Nissan Pathfinder, very good condition, new tyres - excellent vehicle to drive and well maintained - V6, 250,000 Ks, Recent full airconditioner service - Compliance plate late 1999, $6,000. Phone 48459147.
20 inch 7 spoke mag wheels in great condition near new tyres 95% tread on them. Ideal for Commodores. $800 ONO call Richard on 0403542471
RURAL RELATED FOR SALE
Seed Spreader. As new $1000 o.n.o. Post hole Driller. As new $600 o.n.o Quad Bike for Sale - recent fully Serviced - $2000 o.n.o. Tri Motor Bike with attached Trailer. great for using around stables . Not registered for road use. $2000 o.n.o. Water pump for sale. Never been used. $1000 ono. 48459147 after 7pm or 0405499186
Free standing drill press single phase power and adjustable speed. Comes with vice $300 ono call Richard 0403542471
Lucerne Hay Prime soft green small bales $15
All personal classifieds are FREE & also included in the Tarago Times
We run your advert until you let us know when you have sold it or gained it
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CHURCH INFO Catholic Church Services
Parish Priest: Fr. Joshy Kurien
Assistant: Fr. Alex Osborne
Presbytery & Parish Office Phone 6239 9863
******** Sunday Mass will be at 8am on the 2nd Sunday at
St. Patrick's Marulan.
Mass Times in Goulburn are:
Saturday Vigil Mass:
6pm at St. Peter & St. Paul's Sunday: 7am. at Our Lady of Fatima,
Nth. Goulburn Sunday: 10am. at St. Peter & St. Paul's
St. Joseph’s Church, Tarago
Mass: 3rd. Sunday 8 am
St. Michael’s, Bungonia
Rosary: 7 pm. Thursdays
Enquiries: 4821 1022
CHURCH SERVICES
St Bartholomew’s Windellama
Services Suspended until further notice due to Covid-19 virus
St. Andrews (Anglican) - Tarago
2nd Sunday 9am
St. John’s - Lake Bathurst
4th Sunday 9am
NERRIGA
ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES
Held at Nerriga Church
2nd Sunday each month at 2pm
(Except Easter & Christmas)
All Welcome
Fees for Hire of Hall or Supper Room
at Windellama Hall
*HALL ALL DAY $200 DAY 4hrs or less $100 EVENING/NIGHT** $200
*Includes Supper Room & Kitchen
** $2 per hour for heating
SUPPER ROOM (Includes Kitchen)
ALL DAY $80
DAY 4hrs or less $40 EVENING/ NIGHT $100
# Use of the premises prior to your booked function will incur a surcharge of
Supper Room Fee Cleaning Deposit 100.00
To Book please ring W. P. A. Secretary, Leanne Lourigan on 4844 5545
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Classified Advertisements cont
8 x 3 x 3 bakes of lucerne or beardless wheaten available phone 0428493194
Stanbury Electrical 75 amp battery charger - new condition, used twice only for Solar batteries - $1200. Pho 48459147 after 6P.M.
Sherwood hydraulic log splitter 3 point linkage, horizontal and vertical operation. $3,500 ONO Ring Grahame 0403499068
WANTED
KLF 300B Kawasaki Bayou Quad Bike any condition going or not Phone Garry on 48445980
Holden one Tonner HQ to HZ. Any condition running or not Ph Garry 48445980
Info on star picket straightening service. Call Margaret 0459142230 / 48445566
Horse agistment for mini mare from November to May to avoid coastal itch. Please call Tanya 4456 5589
SERVICES Belinda's pet minding
Why stress your pets out by putting them in Kennels or boarding and saving on having to get them vaccinated to put them in boarding.
I will come to you . Leaving your animals in their own homes. I have Vet Nurse experience of 10yrs .
I have a miniature pony stud and also breed and show guinea pigs. I will feed Horses , Dogs, Cats, Goats, Sheep, Chickens Ducks,. Medicate animals daily if needed .
Servicing Windellama , Bungonia, Quialigo and Goulburn.
Contact Belinda on 48447168 or 0490814131
For hire:- gyprock sheet lifter, one man operation , 3 metre lift height .Makes sheeting walls and ceilings easy. Cheap rates . Phone Bob 48445001 evenings .
CLEANING
Needing a house cleaner? I clean homes weekly, fortnightly or monthly. Will service Windellama, Quialago, Bungonia area. I am currently the school cleaner for Windellama Public School, which I have been cleaning for the past 6 years. Contact Belinda 4844 7168, or mobile 0490814131
LAND FOR SALE
35.5 acres bush block, 3 bedroom house, out buildings, Creek and dam, Oallen Ford Rd Windellama. Please call 0427 5560 69
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Windellama Progress Association
Michael Still (President) 0413 059 587
Leanne Lourigan(Secretary) 4844 5545
Windellama Rural Fire Brigade
Brett Roberts Captain) 0413533066
Rex Hockey (President) 4844 5147
Windellama News
Ray Plant (Secretary/Treasurer) 4844 5156
Gayle Stanton (Editor) 4844 5156
Windellama Garden Cub Inc.
Harry Simm (President/Secretary) 4844 7061
Sharon King (Treasurer) 4844 5980
Windellama Hall Country Markets
Lloyd Turner 4844 5214
Windellama Historical Society
Rex Hockey (President) 4844 5147
Julian Woods (Secretary) 4844 5270
Windellama Landcare
Tony Greville (President) 0418412460
Sandra Greville (Secretary) 0418412460
Windellama CFR
Kevin Muffet 4844 7143
Windellama School P&C
Willow Glen Gardeners
Warren Yates 4844 5350
Wires (wildlife rescue)
Southern Tablelands WIRES 1300 094737
Justice of the Peace
Linda Shannon 0490041167
Geoff Burns 4849 4330
Leanne Lourigan 0427201469 Suzanne Robens 0490774981
Southern Tablelands Athletics Club (STAC)
Gill Shepherd 0419639254
Nerriga PSA
Helen Rolland (President) 4845 9115
COMMUNITY INFORMATION FOR ALL EMERGENCIES
eg. FIRES / ACCIDENTS
PHONE 000 For Mobile users & Landlines
Important Phone Numbers
Rural Fire Brigades
Windellama Brett Roberts
Tarago Warren Seymour 0419 665 393
Taylors Creek Dave Elward 4849 4240
Mt Fairy/Boro Tony Hill 0412 128 755
Bungonia Terry Lewis 0408 223 380
Gundary Tony Kent 0437298200
Nerriga Justin Parr 0438459129/ 48459129
Charleyong Michael Marston 0409 120 450
Bushfire Information 1800 NSW RFS
or 1800 679 737
www.windellamarfs.com.au or www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
WINDELLAMA PH: 4844 5359 or CHANNEL 21
AMBULANCE 000 Ambulance Booking 13 12 33 Goulburn Ambo Station 4827 0444
Windellama SES 132 500 Kevin Muffet 4844 7143 Poison Info. Service 13 11 26 Goulburn Base Hospital 4827 3111
Police
Tarago Station - Snr. Constable Gary Handseker 4849 4411 Goulburn 4824 0799
Other
Goulburn Railway Station 4828 5816 Train info & bookings 13 22 32 www.countrylink.info Country Energy - interruptions 13 20 80 Lifeline 13 11 14
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