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Boyup Brook
Volume 26
Issue 2
Feb 2018
86 ABEL ST BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 PH 08 9765 1169 FAX 08 9765 1340 EMAIL: [email protected]
INSIDE THIS MONTH
Pg 2 My Inbox / Calendar Pg 3 Australia Day Photos Pg 4 Shire Notices Pg 5 Queen’s Baton / W.I.F.E. Pg 6-7 About Town Pg 8 RFDS/Garden Club/CWA
Pg 9 Wildlife Event at Perup Pg 10 Lions Club / Museum Pg 11 Craft Hut / Playgroup Pg 12-13 CRC Newsletter Pg 14 CoMHAT Update Pg 15-18 Festival Liftout
Pg 19 The Original Power House Pg 21 Poems Pg 22 Plastic Bag Ban Info Pg 22 Rebates for Scams Pg 23 SWDC Board Opportunity Pg 23 EdConnect Volunteers
Pg 24 Light Bulb Moments Pg 25 Australia Day Thoughts Pg 26 Visitors Centre News Pg 27 Be Still / Church / MOW Pg 28 WA Women’s Hall of Fame Pg 29-31 Sport
Awards Presented for Community Service
Sandakan Park was the setting for the 2018 Shire of Boyup Brook’s Australia Day celebrations on a glorious summer morning.
The crowd gathered to see 2017 Citizen of the Year, Ralph Knapp raise the Australian flag as the Boyup Brook Choristers led the singing of the National Anthem.
The Shire Councillors cooked up a storm for breakfast, accompanied by an array of fresh fruit.
As everyone ate and caught up with other community members, the choir sang some Australian classic songs and were followed by a performance by the recently formed ukulele group.
It was then time for Master of Ceremonies, Councillor (Cr) Lizz Rear, to commence the presentation of awards.
The first award was the Sports Person of the Year which was presented to Jodi Nield for her services to hockey and tennis. Having received this award in 2015, Jodi has continued to coach, play and promote both sports, including representing Western Australia in hockey at the Masters level for the past three years, winning the Bunbury Association’s Fairest and Best award and also being chosen as a batonbearer in the Queen’s Baton Relay for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The Citizen of the Year, Anne Ritson, received two separate nominations, a testament to her service to the town. Anne has a lengthy resume of community service including involvement with the Upper Blackwood Agricultural Society for nearly forty years. She is a regular at the hospital and Citizens’ Lodge providing chaplaincy work to those unable to attend church services. Girl Guides has played a significant role in Anne’s life, volunteering for fifty years. She has been a district and region leader, a member of the Executive Committee and has been awarded service commendations, Banksia and Wattle Awards and a bar to the Wattle Award.
Unfortunately there were no nominations received for the Young Achiever of the Year and Cr Rear encouraged everyone to look toward next year and search the town for someone worthy of this award.
Shire President, Graham Aird made a special presentation to the late Anthony ‘Tony’ Schreurs. The President’s Award was inscribed with “Awarded for outstanding leadership and contribution to the agricultural industry. Tony’s dedication to the local community provided long-term employment opportunities and showcased Boyup Brook to the wider region for over forty years.” Cr Aird spoke of Tony’s long serving role in developing Powertrak into one of the largest employers in the community and now, a significant dealership in the AFGRI Equipment company. The award was accepted by Mrs Lynne Schreurs and family.
Above: Lynne Schreurs, Anne Ritson and Jodi Nield
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 2
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Feb
1 Junior Tennis resumes
2 Boyup Brook Art Awards - Entries close
2 Tone Park Cattle Inspection Day from 3pm
3 Social Tennis - 2pm
3 Blue Light Pool Party - 6pm
3 La Boheme Opera in the Park Simulcast @ CRC - 8pm
5 Playgroup - Easel Painting
5 St John Ambulance Provide 1st Aid Course
5 Valentine’s Day Gift Box Workshop @ CRC - 10am
5 St Mary’s P&F meeting @ Library - 3:30pm
6 W.I.F.E. group - GRDC update in Kojonup
7 W.I.F.E. group - AGM @ Treehouse 9am
7 Nominations Close for WA Women’s Hall of Fame
9 Shire Finance Officer Position closes
9-11 Boyup Brook Fox Shoot
10 Tennis - Loving Cup 2pm
12 Playgroup - Country Music Singer Visit
12 St John Ambulance Provide 1st Aid Course
13 Garden Club Meeting @ Visitor Centre - 1:30pm
14 Boyup Brook Art Awards - Presentation of Awards
14 Fetter Chiropractic @ CRC 9am (appts req’d)
15 Shire Council Meeting
15-18 Country Music Festival
16 SWDC Board nominations close
18 Social Tennis 2pm (note Sunday fixture)
19 Playgroup - Cut and Paste Collage
20 GAZETTE DEADLINE
21 Get Specs @ CRC - 9am-12noon
22 Queen’s Baton Relay in Manjimup
22 Colin Holt MLC Mobile Electorate Office @ CRC - 3-4pm
23 Queen’s Baton Relay in Bridgetown
23 Games and Grins @ CRC - 1-3pm
24 Mayanup Horse and Pony Club Membership Day
24 Tennis - Handicap Singles & Mixed Doubles 1pm
24 Social Tennis - 2pm
26 Playgroup - Pasta Necklaces
27 Food Sensations Session #1 @ CRC - 11am-1pm
28 CWA Annual General Meeting @ Lions Den
28 Fetter Chiropractic @ CRC 9am (appts req’d)
Mar
1 World Day of Prayer Service @ Uniting Church 10am
3-4 Boyup Brook Open Tennis Tournament
16 Storm in a Teacup - Rylington Park Women’s Day
16 St John Ambulance Provide 1st Aid Course
See page 7 for a list of weekly events
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My Inbox….
Welcome to the February edition of The Boyup Gazette.
It’s that time of year again - the beginning of a new school year, community groups back up and running after the summer break, and of course it’s Country Music Festival time! The people of Boyup Brook welcome all visitors and we hope you enjoy your time in our wonderful community.
Well done to the Boyup Brook Shire Council for a pleasant Australia Day celebration. Personally, I am very honoured to receive the Sports Person of the Year award and I congratulate Anne Ritson on being named Citizen of the Year. It was a moving moment as Graham Aird announced the posthumous Shire President’s Award to Tony Schreurs, and our thoughts are with Lynne and family on receiving this honour.
As you can see, the February calendar is full with a range of events and activities to get involved with. Enjoy the month and enjoy the Festival - may the weather be kind to all this year!
Cheers, Jodi
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 3
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MACCO Pellets are available for collection from our depot.
Prior arrangements need to be made to collect so call us.
Ask us about CSBP Fertiliser, a quality Australian owned business that offers so much more than just fertiliser.
We also offer a $3/t rebate for all fertiliser purchases.
AGRONOMY SERVICES available
Ben Creek 0428 158 138
Paul Omodei 0427 728 566
Now is the time to look at the nutrition of your sheep, think
about putting them onto some mineral lick.
Available in store.
We have a range of products to assist with all your summer spraying needs and the
recent summer rains.
We are your local agents for Star Track Express Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm Sat 8.00am-12noon
Australia Day Celebration Photos courtesy of Dan Sayer and Jodi Nield
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 4
Your Boyup Brook Shire Council Matters
country choice Welcome to the latest Council news items and information on ‘
what’s going on at your shire’!
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Shire Council Matters are printed as received and no changes are made or edited. Only formatting has occurred to fit the space.
POSITION VACANT
Shire of Boyup Brook - Finance Officer
The Shire is seeking to employ a Finance Officer on a 12 month contract basis. Please enquire at the shire (9765 1200 or [email protected]) for an information pack.
Apply writing to the undersigned, and applications will close at 4:30pm, Friday 9th February 2018. Alan Lamb Chief Executive Officer Shire of Boyup Brook PO Box 2 BOYUP BROOK WA 6244
Shire of Boyup Brook Council Chambers
Abel Street, PO Box 2, Boyup Brook WA 6244
Telephone: 08 9765 1200 Fax: 08 9765 1485
Web site www.boyupbrook.wa.gov.au [email protected]
FOR SALE
The Shire has the following pieces of plant that will be sold by Pickles Auctions in their February online auction:
1994 Mercedes 2434 Primemover. 2008 Volvo 930 Grader 2010 Komatsu 150-5 Front end
loader
For more information contact the Shire Depot Ph: 9765 1220
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 5
W.I.F.E. Ready for 2018
A vibrant group of women who come together with a common interest in Agriculture!
Women in Farming Enterprises - Boyup Brook Branch is entering its third year of inception.
Many topics have been covered from financial management, field trips, agronomy, fire safety, Land care, as well as numerous guests speakers. We are now gearing up for more in 2018!
UPCOMING EVENTS for FEBRUARY: February 6th - GRDC farm business update in Kojonup Members are taking advantage of this locally run session that will be covering topics such as technology, economic drivers and their impacts, crop insurance as well as building mental and emotional resilience. Check out GRDC.com.au for more information.
February 7th - AGM - 9am at the Treehouse Cafe Please come along and support the branch by attending our AGM for 2018. We will be using this opportunity to help shape and plan the topics for the year ahead. Everyone is welcome.
Don’t forget to keep up to date with information in our regular Gazette articles or drop by our stall at Rylington Park’s - ‘Storm in a Teacup’.
Carolyn Reid can also be contacted for more information on 9765 3110.
WITH THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS: Shire of Boyup Brook - Boyup Brook Post Office
A Storm in a Teacup Rylington Park and the Boyup Brook Co-Op invite you to a Women’s Field Day
Friday 16th March 2018 ~ 9am-3pm
Speakers:
Sabrina Hahn
- Gardening Guru
Theo
Kalogeracos
- The Golden Greek
Tickets $50
Includes morning tea, lunch, entertainment, glass of wine, market stalls, and a goodie bag.
Available from:
Boyup Brook CRC Boyup Brook Co-Op The Treehouse Café or
Phone Erlanda on 9765 3012 or 0429 375 609 or email [email protected]
VENUE: Rylington Park
Boyup Brook –Cranbrook Rd
“Plant, Gather, Enjoy!”
Locals to Carry Queen’s Baton
Since its launch from Buckingham Palace on March 17 2017, the Queen’s Baton has travelled through all nations and territories of the Commonwealth, and is now making its way in a relay around Australia on its journey to the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in April.
Boyup Brook has two representatives who have been granted the honour of carrying the baton, after having been nominated for achievements and contributions to their community, representing the spirit of the Commonwealth and inspiring others to be great.
Amy Dyer from Chowerup will be the second baton bearer in the Manjimup leg of the relay on Thursday, February 22 at 5.04pm along Rutherford Street. A community celebration will take place at the Manjimup Timber and Heritage Park from 5:30pm.
As the baton heads to its next stop in Bridgetown on Friday, February 23, Jodi Nield will carry it along Steere Street at 9:26am finishing at the Bridgetown High School. The community celebration for Bridgetown will be at the Memorial Park at 9:56am, before the relay continues to Bunbury.
The Baton carries a message from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that calls the athletes of the Commonwealth to come together in peaceful and friendly competition.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 6
Books Wanted for Stall
This time of year sees the Combined Churches of Boyup Brook begin collecting books again for the Stall to be held in the grounds of the Anglican Church during the Country Music Weekend.
Books may be left at any time in the covered breeze-way at the Baptist Church, 79 Jayes Road. A group of volunteers will sort and price any book donations during the summer period and store them safely in readiness for sale.
Second-hand DVDs may also be donated.
All monies collected are then forwarded to a mutually agreed upon mission or group following the sale.
COMMUNITY NOTICES
THANK YOU
DEATH NOTICE
It is at difficult times like this I am reminded of why I love the community in which I live. Thank you to all who have shown their love, support and care.
Many thanks, Sally Giles St John Ambulance
1 DAY PROVIDE FIRST AID COURSE
Dates: Monday 29th Jan Monday 5th Feb
Monday 12th Feb Friday 16th March
Duration: 1 Day Time: 7:30am – 3:30pm
The one day Provide First Aid course would benefit all those at work, home or for leisure. The course provides an excellent general grounding in first aid and will enable you to perform appropriate first aid procedures and basic life support skills. This unit satisfies training requirements across a range of community and workplace settings.
*Limited spaces available*
To book a place or for any further information please contact the Boyup Brook Sub Centre on 9765 2155 or email: [email protected]
ATKINS, Vera Passed away 22/1/18 at Boyup Brook Hospital. In God’s loving arms.
My Aunt Vera loved her time at the lodge and how welcome she was made to feel by the Boyup Brook Community. Notices are often written in the Gazette thanking the Lodge, Doctors and the medical staff but it is not until you have experienced this help that you can truly understand those words. It is impossible to put into words the gratitude our family has for the professionalism, kindness and unprecedented loving care afforded to my Aunt.
Kay Raisin
ENGAGEMENTS
Floren and Kate Lefebvre along with Bob and Heather Leeb (Cold Lake, Canada), would like to announce the engagement of Lancelot and Julianne, 4th of December 2017. Wishing them all the happiness for years to come.
The Inter-Church World Day of Prayer Service will this year be held at Boyup Brook Uniting Church
on Friday 1st March at 10am
This is an Inter-Denominational service where various church representatives will take part.
This year’s theme is, “All God’s creation is very good” and will be acknowledging the people of Suriname (North Eastern Coast of South America).
All are welcome.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 7
Monday Craft Hut -10am
Girl Guides - 3:15pm (during term)
Swim Club (during term)
Tuesday Golf Croquet - 9am
Games at the Citizens’ Lodge (1-3pm)
Choristers @ Lodge - 3rd week
Pistol Club
Wednesday Town Rubbish Collection (recycling fortnightly)
Social Badminton - 9am
CRC Community Garden Club meet 9am
Museum Open -10am-3pm
Swim Club (during term)
Lions Club meet (2nd & 4th week of month) 7pm
Thursday Playgroup - 10am - 12noon (during term)
Craft Hut - 10am
Museum Open – 10am-3pm
Ladies Bowls
St John Ambulance Sub Centre Open
Junior Tennis - from 3:30pm (during term)
Junior and Senior Cricket training (jnrs during term)
Men’s Shed Meet - 5:30pm
Friday Golf Croquet - 9am
Senior’s Discount Day at IGA
Museum Open - 10am-5pm
Saturday Tennis from 2pm
Sunday Church Services
For a more detailed calendar of monthly events, see page 2.
Boyup Brook’s Weekly Events
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LEASE NOTICES
Available For Long Term Lease
67 Hectares (160 ACRES) Kulikup Road North (N of Red Hill Road)
Winter creek (brackish) ~ 2 run off dams (never dry) Approx 25/30 % loam ~ Remainder loam/light gravel
Boundary fencing varies from new to adequate Contact Noel
Mobile ~ 0427 427 878 Email ~ [email protected]
2x Talli Master shearing plants with down tubes Little used, new condition.
$1100 each ONO ($1400 new) Phone 0429 385 287
FOR SALE
Lease Wanted
Land wanted in the Boyup Brook or Kojonup Shires for lease. Please contact Tristan on 0497671340
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 8
Garden Club Cuttings
“Happy New Year” to all members.
Our annual meeting will be held at the Visitors Centre function
room on February 13 at 1:30pm. We will have a Guest Speaker
at 2pm.
Bring a chair and a cup for our cuppa on the day.
Any enquires: to Audrey - 9765 1818 or Wendy 9765 1237
RFDS Update
Richard and I wish you all a happy new year.
We can’t thank you enough for the wonderful donations that have come in, also for the support you give us.
$2,500 went to the RFDS - so once again thank you so much.
Jane & Richard - 9765 2151
CWA Update
At a recent Shire Meeting, a book called ‘Birds of The South West’ was presented to Shire President, Mr Graham Aird, in honour of Mrs Hazel Hassett, a long time and loyal serving member of Boyup Brook for over sixty years.
Three members enjoyed our Christmas meeting and welcomed Mrs Colleen Clements to our meeting.
Our Annual General Meeting will be held at the Lions Den on 28 February, all women welcome, any age for 15 to 105. Looking forward to seeing you all there.
Dorothy Ricetti, Branch President
Above: Dorothy Ricetti and Shire President Graham Aird
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 9
On Farm Pricing (All size clips)
Forward: Option available Fleece/Pieces/Bellies
Fleece only
Minimum preparation
Express Testing & Selling (All size clips) Oddment Selling on farm pick-up (No costly freight
costs)
Contact Andrew Ricetti – Spearwood Wool Hotline: 08 9494 2967 Mobile: 0419 672 035
A/H: 9767 2035 Fax: 9767 2116
With the Christmas school holidays drawing to an end many parents may be feeling exhausted and looking forward to school resuming, while others may be already planning events for the next school holidays. Here at Blackwood Basin Group we are doing just that!
Mark down in your calendars Thursday 26th and Friday 27th April 2018, when a feast of events for the whole family will be held in the beautiful south west at Perup: Nature’s Guesthouse, Tonebridge.
Over the two days, the Blackwood Basin Group (BBG), Maroo Wildlife Refuge and local nature conservation experts will present and guide participants through two fantastic training events on ‘Wildlife Handling, Safety, Transport and First Aid’ and ‘Living with Wildlife’. Whilst the adults are enjoying these training events, children will be learning and making exciting things through nature based activities with the BBG and Maroo’s very own ‘Nature Fairy’.
Night stalks will be held for those participants who wish to stay at Perup: Nature’s Guesthouse’s fantastic accommodation, where guests will get the opportunity to visually encounter a number of the local native residents. Participants will also have plenty of time to stroll through the beautiful bush on one of Perup’s nature bushwalk trails, enjoying the abundance of flora and fauna the south west has to offer. For those who wish to bring their camera to capture the beauty that is Perup, you will not be disappointed.
If you love all that is nature and wish to get the kids outside beyond the four walls then this event is for you, step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life into this magnificent bush setting, learn from industry experts and let the kids have fun through creative adventure.
Training, activities, meals and accommodation will be provided for this at a subsidised rate thanks to the Blackwood Basin Group, Perup: Nature’s Guesthouse, Maroo Wildlife Refuge and funding from State Natural Resource Management.
For more information on this coming event stay tuned to the Blackwood Basin Group Facebook page, alternatively you can contact BBG via email [email protected] to be placed on the contact list for updates of the event as they arise.
Above: Jo Burston (left), Maroo Wildlife Refuge, demonstrates correct fauna handling, using a stuffed toy, to BBG Project Officer, Karrie Williamson
Wildlife Event Planned at Perup
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 10
at the BOYUP BROOK CRC 86 Abel St
February Dates: Wednesday 14th and 28th
9am - 1pm
Dr. Michael Fetter BSc DC
Phone: 9765 1169 for an appointment
Museum News
Hi all, welcome to 2018. May it be a good year for all.
We are working on new displays and improving old. There is always something to do and we would like to offer for you to join the Museum as a Volunteer.
If you are a Friend of Museum, the Museum is in need of some of your time to help maintain the Museum. Please come on down when we are open to help.
Committee meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month at 3pm and all friends of the museum are welcome to attend.
Our sympathy to Joy Bardoe and family on the loss of Les.
All the best to John Walsh while you are undergoing treatment.
Volunteers are at the Museum on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10am – 3pm and Friday 10am – 5pm and are ready to give you a guided tour for $5 Adult and $3 child under 14 years (CASH ONLY).
If visitors to town wish to view the museum on any other day, or for group bookings please phone Vicki on 0427 322 031.
Boyup Brook Lions Club
Lions Club International Purpose: To provide a forum for the open discussion of all matters of public interest; provided, however, that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated by club members.
Thank you to all the folk who continue to support the Lions Tip Shop. Without your kind donations, Lions Club Boyup Brook would not be able to continue to sponsor the Sandakan Scholarship.
Our Club was proud to be able to donate $5,000 toward helping the CoMHAT team in Boyup Brook, get started with Mental Health support in the community.
Your pumpkins and sunflowers, and others should be well on the way for the Pumpkin Festival in April. People, please get your booking in for your stall, clean out the unwanted treasures you no longer need, and have some fun on the day. To book a spot please call Mick Burgess on 9765 2252.
Lions had a big clean up at the Lions Park a couple of Sundays ago. 24 hours shared between six of us - pretty good I reckon. We have our second park bench and seat ready to be installed, thanks to the Bendigo Bank giving Boyup Brook Lions a grant.
We urge any person or persons who think they would like to have some fun, cooking sausages and hamburgers, toiling away to raise money for very worthy causes like Stem Cell Eye research, prevention of Diabetes, Education of Cancer and Genome Research, just to name a couple of targets, please come along to the Lions club house on a second or fourth Wednesday of the month, 7pm for 7.30pm meeting.
We welcome new ideas, maybe someone has something new to offer in the way of fundraising, helping the Boyup Brook Community. What would the public of Boyup Brook like their Lions Club to do for the community?
Of course, the Nugget ticket will be drawn on February 10th at the Nannup Lions Club. Good luck to those of you have one or more of the 10,000 tickets printed, but I hope it's me! Sorry.
LCI Code of Ethic: To seek success and to demand all fair remuneration or profit as my just due, but to accept no profit or success at the price of my own self respect lost because of unfair advantage taken or because of questionable acts on my part.
Glenda Moroni
LINCOLN REDS Cattle Inspection Day Friday February 2 2018
Tonebridge
From 3pm Onwards
Refreshment available, Sausage sizzle to follow
Herd and Bull viewing including the stud’s
6 Lincoln Red Bull’s being offered
this year,
2 @ WALSA Supreme Bull Sale,
Brunswick, 15th Feb
4 @ Invitation Sale
Narrogin, 20th Feb
All Welcome
David and Kate Turner
Ph 97691069 mobile 0475603881
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 11
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The holiday ceramic painting was lots of fun, with colourful creations being painted. Even the Mums had fun (with hidden talents for painting discovered). A big thank you to those who attended. The Craft Group hopes to continue it for the next school holidays.
The sea container is now painted apart from the area where the bricks are in the way. It blends in well with the surrounding buildings. The next stage is some vegetation when the weather cools.
If you are looking for some craft items such as cotton, wool and pieces of fabric or just some friendly advice come in for a chat and a cuppa, we might just be able to help.
We are open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10am, corner Jayes Road and Forrest Street.
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Wood chipping and mulching
Playgroup Pitter Patter
Playgroup is back for 2018!
We have a new day and time though and will be open from 9:30am-11:30am every MONDAY during school term.
New members are always welcome and children aged 0-5yrs are able to attend Playgroup. Playgroup is a great way to meet new parents, and your children get to play and learn at the same time.
Jan 29th Water Play and Open Day Feb 5th Easel Painting Feb 12th Country Music Singer to Visit Feb 19th Cut and Paste Collage Feb 26th Pasta Necklaces
For questions or enquiries, please contact Leah Windsor (0428 925 324) or Jess Simpson (0437 841 015), or visit our Facebook page for information on our upcoming activities.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 12
Open Weekdays: CRC: 9am-4pm Bendigo Bank Agency: 9:30am-3:30pm
86 Abel Street, Boyup Brook | Phone: (08) 9765 1169 | Fax: (08)9765 1340 | Email: [email protected]
Visit our website: www.boyupbrook.crc.net.au
The Boyup Brook CRC is appreciative of its sponsors and partners:
NEW TRAINEE FOR CRC
The CRC welcomes Oonagh Fitzgerald as our new Trainee Administration Officer, who will be undertaking a Certificate III in Business.
Current Trainee, Cheyenne Beagley, will complete her Certificate III in Community Services at the end of March.
Since 2007, the CRC has offered seventeen traineeships allowing local employment, as well as on-the-job training for Boyup Brook residents, resulting in a nationally recognised qualification.
KIDS HAVE SOME AUSSIE FUN
With pin the tail on the kangaroo, animal bingo, word puzzles and painting boomerangs, the CRC’s recent Australia Day themed school holiday activity was a big success. The morning finished off with a sausage sizzle and everyone enjoyed themselves.
CRC TO SHOW LA BOHEME
West Australian Opera’s City of Perth Opera in the Park is set to make its highly anticipated return on Saturday 3 February 2018.
Opera in the Park has become a staple event in the WA summer calendar since the first simulcast in 2010, and draws crowds of thousands to Perth’s Supreme Court Gardens and via satellite to the regions. This year is set to be no exception with a production of Puccini’s masterpiece La Bohème.
Through the support of Lotterywest, this unmissable production will be available for simulcast at the Boyup Brook CRC.
Boasting a cast of sublime voices including Western Australia’s very own Paul O’Neill, Taryn Fiebig and Paull-Anthony Keightley; La Bohème is the story of a group of friends and idealists, living freely as they pursue their dreams. At the heart of the story are Rodolfo and Mimi, who fall in love at first sight but their hopeful outlook on life is shattered as they face poverty, illness and loss. Their journey is a poignant reminder that the heart-breaking moments in our lives are what unite us all as humans.
The combination of beautiful melodies and spine-tingling performances set against the picturesque backdrop of Perth’s Supreme Court Gardens, makes City of Perth’s Opera in The Park: La Bohème a must see.
The show starts at 8pm and tickets are $10 per head. Please call the CRC on 9765 1169 ASAP as seats are limited.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 13
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BOYUP BROOK ART AWARDS
We hope to see you at the 2018 Boyup Brook Art Awards during the Country Music Festival, from February 14 to 17.
We thank our generous sponsors for their support, which has provided a prize pool of over $3,000.
2017 Judge, Carl Altmann, who was extremely impressed with the display, will return for the 2018 event.
Event information and updates will be posted on the Art Awards Facebook page and the website:
www.boyupbrook.crc.net.au/boyup-brook-art-awards.
Newsletter, Volume 24, Issue 2, February 2018
Information, Education & Training for our community
VALENTINE’S DAY CHOCOLATE GIFT BOX
Learn how to create a decorative and tasty gift for the special one in your life
Monday, February 5 ~ 10am - 12noon
Cost (includes kit): $30 (CRC Member) $35 (non-member)
Lee Hendry will teach you how to fold paper, wire and attach and present chocolates in a box and / or wrap
Places are limited. Please register by calling 9765 1169 or by emailing [email protected]
The Boyup Brook CRC is appreciative of its sponsors and partners:
Coming Events at the CRC
FOOD SENSATIONS
Come along to the Boyup Brook CRC for a hands-on nutrition and cooking experience. Over 4 sessions, you will learn a variety of nutrition topics and cook some tasty, easy recipes - all delivered via videoconference.
SESSION TOPICS: Healthy Eating Meal Planning and Budgeting Label Reading and Food Selection Food Safety, Preparation and Cooking
DATES: Tuesday, February 27 TIME: 11am to 1pm Tuesday, March 6 Tuesday, March 13 COST: $20 each Tuesday, March 20 (4 week program)
Please register by calling 9765 1169 or by emailing [email protected]
GAMES AND GRINS
The CRC will hold a GAMES AFTERNOON every month to provide community members with an opportunity
to play board games, cards, jigsaw puzzles, and interactive activities in a social environment.
Next session: Friday, February 23 1pm to 3pm
Cost: $2 per person
All community members welcome.
A big THANK YOU to Lynette Fraser for recently donating a number of mind-bender wooden and metal puzzles.
CRC SUPPORT POSTCARDS
Have you filled in of our postcard yet? To show your support of the CRC, we would love you to fill out a promotional postcard to share your message of what the CRC means to you and the Boyup Brook community. Call in to the CRC to collect yours.
COMMITTEE VACANCIES
An opportunity exists for interested people to join the Boyup Brook CRC’s Management Committee to fill two casual vacancies. The committee meets monthly and oversees the running and strategic direction of the CRC. Call 9765 1169.
BOOK NOOK
Call in to visit our new and revamped ‘Book Nook’. Call in and swap some of your old books for some new reading.
There is even a space for you to sit, relax and read.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 14
Phone: 9848 3171 or 1800 644 811 Email: [email protected] Address: PO Box 327 DENMARK WA 6333
Terry Redman MLA Member for Warren-Blackwood
Working with regional communities to create a better future for
families, businesses and towns.
Save our Camp Schools
Many thanks to the hundreds of people who wrote to the Minister for Education (cc’d to me) regarding the announced cuts to education, particularly the School of the Air, residential colleges, programs for the gifted and talented, and school camps.
It has been an outstanding response and the Government backflip shows the power of communities pulling together and fighting for what is right. Whilst the School of the Air has been saved, we still need to fight for the regional school camps—particularly Bridgetown and Pemberton in the Warren-Blackwood.
Not only do these camps provide strong educational outcomes for approximately 1800-2000 students each year, they also create employment and support local businesses through the purchase of food, products and other services.
Hands off Agricultural Trust funds
The McGowan Labor Government is still intent on annually raiding 20 percent of funds from the Agricultural Education Farm Provisions Trust. These funds, generated by the Agricultural Colleges are used to purchase farm machinery, pay for licensing, fencing and other farm developments.
This action will impact the operations of the Denmark Agricultural College and limit support for agricultural education programs at Mt Barker, Manjimup and Margaret River.
Country people have had a partial win, but we need to sustain the pressure to ensure quality educational opportunities remain in our regional areas.
#RegionalStudentsMatter
Changes to HACC
A few people have contacted my office concerned about HACC services (Home and Community Care) finishing in mid 2018.
My initial enquiries have assured me there will not be a reduction in services, as home care services are transitioned from State to Federal responsibility. The replacement program will be known as Commonwealth Home Support Program for people over the age of 65 years. Adding to the confusion is the rolling out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) which will cater for younger people and those with disabilities.
It is my understanding more information will be provided over the next few months, there will be no change to the level of care provided to existing clients and the State will fill any gaps. I will continue to monitor this issue to ensure our seniors, and those living with a disability, are able to safely and comfortably remain in their own homes for as long as possible.
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CoMHAT Update
The Boyup Brook Community Mental Health Action Team (CoMHAT) met in late January to progress its intention to engage a part-time
Mental Health Project Officer. Keep an eye out for updates in future Gazettes or on the CoMHAT Facebook page.
The purpose of the Mental Health Action Team is to develop a community culture that has a proactive approach to mental health. If you would like to support the group in their aims, financial donations are welcome. Contact Renee on 0416 156 404 for more information.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 15
A Cracker of a Line Up!
With a cracker of a line up for 2018, its’ no wonder Boyup Brook Country Music Festival and the West Australian Country Music Awards presented by LiveLighter (15-18 February) is billed as one of the top Country Music Festivals in Australia. Why not make 2018 the year to join in the fun and you will find yourself under the enchantment and magic of this fabulous WA event that brings music and friendship together under summer skies and star filled nights.
For many, it's warm February days, sitting in the shade of gum trees by the river, surrounded by the buzz of people connected by a love of music. That's the way it is at the Boyup Brook Country Music Festival and for 2018 will feature The McClymonts (pictured right), who have long been Australia’s best-loved and most successful country group, with a stunning array of Awards and album sales and the Country Music Club of Boyup Brook is thrilled to be welcoming them back to the stage. 20 hit singles, 2 Gold-Certified albums, 10 Golden Guitars – including 5 for Group or Duo of the Year – and 2 ARIAs for Best Country Album to their credit, along with a US Country Music Association Award for Global Artist of the Year. The trio’s three most recent releases each soared to the No. 1 spot on the Australian Country Albums Charts and broke into Top 10 spots on the ARIA All-genre Albums Charts.
Travis Collins (left) is a triple 'Golden Guitar' award winner who is cementing his footprint in the Australian music scene. He has a growing string of hit albums, #1 songs and awards. He is as well known for his masterful guitar playing and powerhouse vocals as he is for his depth of song- writing and live performances.
Golden Guitar winning Country Music artist Warren H Williams has teamed up with rising star Dani Young (below) for a very special performance on the Friday night only and is one not to be missed. They are clearly a musical match made to be. The duo has been described as a meeting of complimentary opposites with Warren coming from the desert and Young hailing from the city and their differences in age and experience meeting to make a perfect musical match.
The Boyup Brook Country Music Festival is known not only for its amazing headline acts, but also for its incredibly diverse line-up that always has something for everyone. 2018 will deliver an array of local, national and international talent that country music lovers have come to expect. Crowd favourites such as Graham Rodger, Kate Hindle, Donna Lou and the Jay Katz, Codee Lee, Kathy Carver and Desert Mist and Red Ochre will be returning with their authentic country sounds, while well-known interstate names Travis Collins, Luke O’Shea, Simply Bushed, Sandie Dodd, Billy Bridge, Rebecca Lee Nye, Keith Jamieson, Alisha Smith, Benn Gunn Band, the Hussy Hicks and Allan Caswell will cross the borders to grace the stage. We also have Craig Adams from New Zealand and Scott Douglas who was born and raised in the USA, is now an Australian singer-songwriter.
Newcomers Savannah and the Strays are a young 5-piece band from Perth who will be performing a set full of toe-tapping originals off their debut album and a couple of timeless country classics. Ray Ryder from Perth is fast becoming one of Australia’s hot new country artists. Ray is a seasoned professional whose music and merchandise are being snapped up as he tours extensively. The Eastern Line from the Wheatbelt will also be appearing for the first time. Their songs reflect the core values of the people who graft together in that harsh environment.
Numerous events will be held from Wednesday 14th to Sunday 18th February and begins with a light-hearted Welcome event at the Caravan Park and the launch of the Art Awards at the Town Hall. There is a lot of activity on Thursday including Bootscooting workshops at the Flaxill Hall, Gospel Singing at the Anglican Church, and early morning entertainment at the Tennis Club and a diverse line up of local, national and international artists at the Music Park.
There is a variety of artists at the Harvey Dickson Country Music Centre on Friday morning, diverse Workshops at the School and finalists of the West Australian Country Music Awards presented by LiveLighter will be showcased on Friday with 10 categories and $10,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs. Winners across all the categories will be announced at the 2018 event.
Saturday is a full on day with the Street Carnival and 12 hours of entertainment at the Music Park. Sunday begins bright and early with a huge line up of local and national Bush Poets. Come along and share breakfast and poetry.
For further information about the Boyup Brook Country Music Festival, or to purchase tickets, please visit www.countrymusicwa.com.au
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 16
SPECIAL EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 14th February
6pm ‘Welcome Evening’ with Donna Lou and Jason Forsyth FREE EVENT @ Boyup Brook Caravan Park (BYO Chair)
6.30pm Art Awards Presentation Night @ Boyup Brook Town Hall $5 ENTRY
Thursday 15th February
8.00am – 10.00am Bush Poets & True Stories FREE EVENT @ Boyup Brook Tennis Club Lawns—Breakfast available to purchase
10am – 3.00pm Gavin and Val Adams @ Abel Park (Next to Tourist Centre)
10am – 4.00pm Art Exhibition @ Boyup Brook Town Hall $2 ENTRY
10am Country Music Gospel Service FREE EVENT—Donna, Jason and Friends @ St Saviours Anglican Church
10.30am –12.30pm Bootscooting Workshop FREE EVENT - With Jan and Les @ Caravan Park Hall
11.00am – 1.00pm Bush Verse Writers Workshop @ Boyup Brook Club FREE EVENT—Keith Lethbridge, Ray Essery, Sue Pearce Many aspiring poets struggle with rhyme and metre. This workshop will provide an opportunity to learn how. Ray, Cobber and Sue go about developing ideas and constructing poems. There will be time to ask questions and to write a poem or two of your own.
2.00 – 4.00pm Poetry Performers Workshop @ Boyup Brook Club FREE EVENT—Keith Lethbridge, Ray Essery, Sue Pearce Ray, Sue and Cobber are in constant demand to perform at festivals and other venues throughout the country. They will share their skills with us in this workshop. Both these workshops are free—and open to all interested in poetry. They will be held at the Bowling Club.
Friday 16th February - Around the Town
10am – 4.00pm Art Exhibition @ Boyup Brook Town Hall $2 ENTRY
10.30am –12.30pm Bootscooting Workshop FREE EVENT With Jan and Les @ Caravan Park Hall ‘Fun, easy Bootscooting Lessons.’ Jan and Les will go through a variety of fun and easy lessons.
11.00am Ukulele Workshop FREE EVENT With Dinkum Oil @ Boyup Brook District High School Simple Tunes; How to read simple chords; Chords of a Key; Strum Patterns.
11am – 4pm Variety Concert FREE EVENT @ Town Stage, Abel Park. Various Artists
12.30pm Songwriting Workshop FREE EVENT Allan Caswell @ Boyup Brook District High School Allan Caswell has been considered one of Australia’s most successful and most recorded song writers. He is the go to co-writer for many of Australia’s top Country Music Artists. He brings a wealth of experience, skill and craft to every writing session and in recent years he has been drawn more and more to passing on the knowledge, principles and tricks of the trade to new and established writers around the country in his song writing workshops. ‘I can teach you things in 5 minutes that took me 35 years of trial and error to learn and I can also teach you things that I learned in 5 minutes from someone who had put in the 35 years.. Its about sharing and passing things on.. And I’m passionate about it.”
2.30pm Song Writing Q & A PANEL @the Boyup Brook High School Hall—FREE EVENT You'll hear from different members of an expert panel on topics of songwriting. They have each recorded very successful songs. Laureate Storyteller Songwriter Luke O’Shea carries on the ancient tradition of singing up this Incredible country. Greatly inspired by the significant and heartbreaking events of the past and the strong and unique people that live upon this land. Luke O’Shea delivers powerful and poetic songs rich in melody, originality and at times—a twisted sense of humour.
Allan Caswell is one of Australia’s most recorded songwriters with well over 600 of his songs being released around the world by artists of the calibre of Cilla Black, Patti Page, The Irish Rovers, The Living End, Slim Dusty, James Blundell, McAlister Kemp, Graeme Connors, The Deltones, Jade Hurley among dozens of others. “Australian songs about Australia” is how Simply Bushed introduce themselves to a new audience. It is the songwriting of Paul Grierson and Chris Reiger that kick started the growth of Simply Bushed. Paul and Chris will be sharing with audiences during their first visit to Boyup Brook how they have crafted many true stories into award winning songs that are loved by audiences and has elevated them to being one of the leading Australiana acts. Hear the rest of the stories behind their songs and for those who are also writers—maybe some insight into the actual songwriting process.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 17
ART AWARDS AND EXHIBITION
The ninth annual exhibition of the Boyup Brook Art Awards will take place at the Boyup Brook Town Hall on Abel Street and is a wonderful presentation of artworks to suit a variety of tastes.
The event opens on Wednesday, February 14th with the Awards Presentation Night from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Entry is free to participating artists and sponsors, with a charge of $5 per person for the general public, which includes light refreshments.
The Exhibition is then open to all from 10am - 4pm on Thursday and Friday, February 15th and 16th, with the earlier opening time of 9am on Saturday February 17th. Entry is $2 per person for all Exhibition days, and all artwork is for sale. A percentage of art sales supports community arts projects throughout the year.
With support from our generous sponsors, the value of prizes for the Art Awards is in excess of $3,000.
STREET CARNIVAL
It's free, spontaneous, and everybody's welcome to participate!
On Saturday the 17th February, the town centre will be alive with activity. It’s a day of cheerful
entertainment, with a huge line up of attractions planned to keep all ages smiling.
The Lotterywest Street Carnival features an exciting and fresh collection of live music, food, art and entertainment, including Out of the Box Community Events who provide numerous old fashioned games for the kids, The Enchanted Stilt Walkers, are a bubble of friendly personality that will bring a huge smile and much laughter with an array of magnificent handmade costumes. There is Face Painting, Balloon Twisting and a Bouncy Castle to
keep the kiddies entertained.
There are many buskers and entertainment in the mix to add to the atmosphere including Mike Wilkinson, Cowboy Roger Lawson, Red Ochre
and Donna and Jay with Walk Up Artists to name a few.
HOUSEKEEPING
The Music Park is a licensed venue so no BYO alcohol or glass is allowed. No dogs / animals are permitted. Vehicles in the Ute & Truck Muster will be checked on entry and any of these items will be confiscated.
The Music Park is a SMOKE FREE venue. There is a Commonwealth Bank ATM located in the IGA carpark (corner of Forrest and Bridge Street). The Bendigo Bank Agency at the
Community Resource Centre (CRC) 86 Abel Street, open weekdays from 9:30am to 3:30pm. EFTPOS facilities are available in the Hot Country Merchandise tent and at the gate.
Photo ID must be provided on entry and into the bar. We encourage responsible drinking and service of alcohol. If you are a Ute and Truck Muster participant, you are permitted to sleep in the back of your ute or sleeper cab on Saturday night at Music
Park, however no tents will be allowed. Please bring your chair or picnic rug, however these items are not to be left in the Music Park overnight. Please consider the safety and enjoyment of other patrons at the Festival.
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
Temporary Road Closures will be in place during the 2018 Festival on Saturday 17th February.
All residents and visitors are to adhere to signage.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 18
BUSH POETS BREAKFAST
Bush Poetry continues to be a major part of the Boyup Brook Country Music Festival, with the Sunday morning Bush Poet’s Breakfast being among the biggest and best in Australia.
This year we welcome Ray Essery from NSW and the national Male and Female Bush Poetry Champions, Sue Pearce and Keith Lethbridge.
Keith Lethbridge (Cobber): Bush Poetry, music and walking through all parts of the State have been his favourite hobbies for many years. Family and friends are his spiritual contentment and joy.
Ray Essery: Is without doubt one of the most highly regarded performing Bush Poets in Australia. A member of the highly successful ‘Naked Poets’, Ray can leave his audiences in stiches with hilarious tales that reflect his years as a dairy farmer, Navy man and Sydney pub manager.
Sue Pearce: Has been writing and reciting Bush Poetry professionally since 2011 and has many major awards to her credit including the 2017 National Women’s Title awarded in Toodyay in November. The love of her craft has seen her perform throughout the eastern states of Australia.
UTE AND TRUCK MUSTER
This year the Boyup Brook Ute & Truck Muster turns 15!
Rolling slowly through town on Saturday morning you will see street utes, farm utes and trucks, 4x4 ute and wagons, vintage cars, tractors and trucks. They travel from all over the state and even the eastern states to be a part of this fantastic best in the South West Ute & Truck Muster.
Registrations begin from 8am at the Old Railway Station, with everyone lining up and checking out each other’s pride and joys. They get the finishing touches of flags and one last wipe over before the parade rolls out to horns, music and the unmistakable sound of revving behind the vintage fire truck. The Colonial Clydesdales will be partaking and are one of the last remaining working Clydesdale teams in Western Australia, so please show your support.
After the parade, all the vehicles make their way to the Hockey Oval, right next to the Music Park, for judging, display, lots of fun and games, drinks and great atmosphere with a spectacular stage full of music until 7pm with Hayden McGlinn, Tracey Barnett and The Platinum Project and then head to the main stage for more amazing performances with the McClymonts, Travis Collins, Benn Gunn Band and Ray Ryder.
NO BYO * NO FURNITURE * NO DOGS
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 19
Lost Boyup Brook
LOST Boyup Brook is a Facebook page engaging current and former residents by sharing memories of days gone by and we welcome your contributions.
When the original power house was built, it was situated behind Graham’s store in Bridge Street, with the entrance opening into Forrest Street. I have no idea when the power house was first supplying power into town, however it must have been long before World War II.
When the Flax Mill came into being in 1942, the power house was upgraded to supply power to the mill. This was war time and as the flax mill was a government funded enterprise producing canvas goods for the war, upgrading the power supply was part of the enterprise.
The town was supplied power from a small generator, which was kept as a standby unit when two larger units were installed. I am not sure of the make, possibly Worsley. They were known as donkey engines; diesel powered, single cylinder, horizontally opposed pistons. The motors were connected to an electric motor with batteries to use as a starter motor. When the motor started, the starter motor cut out and became a generator, producing DC power. The size of the flywheel was about eight feet high and when the fuel was turned off to stop the engine, the flywheel would continue turning for about fifteen minutes.
The personnel who were responsible for the installing of the motors and their maintenance was carried out by various people. The fact that two of the men were dressed in military uniform and drove an army vehicle leads me to believe the military had a big control over the whole operation during the
The Original Power House written from the memories of Derrick Seeber
war years. I recall one of these men was named Doug Carrol, who stayed around until the war ended. Although the power to the town was on the same power supply as the flax mill, a local man named Clarry Kent looked after the town area twenty four seven. The local road board supplied him a vehicle, and eventually another man, Tim Ducey was employed and they shared the load; twelve midday to midnight, then midnight to midday. Various people worked at the power house over years, until the power supply came to town in the early 1950s.
Just a few memories of the town lighting: there were very few street lights and during the war years these had to be shielded so as the lights only shone down. This was because it was feared enemy planes would have less chance of identifying that there was a township below. All street lights were switched off at midnight. Some of the buildings at the flax mill were galvanised roofing and these were blacked over so as not to be seen on a moonlight night.
There is always part of the story missing, I only have what I know first-hand.
Derick Seeber
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 20
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 21
Gazette E-dition
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in the mid-monthly Gazette E-dition. This electronic newsletter is emailed to a list of
community members on the 14th or 15th of each month.
To receive the update, email [email protected]
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Poem: ‘Our Place’ By Lillian Parker
They came with Phillips on the First Fleet,
Locked in the hold in leg irons.
The dregs, their spirit beat,
To this land in chains, respect and soul dying.
They came to this harsh distant land,
Wrenched from family and friends.
Minor crimes, punished by the laws hand,
Poverty – the law to this land sends.
They came with no crops stock or hope,
Wave upon wave of those deported.
Men, women and children, meant to cope,
Sentence so big for crimes so minor reported.
Convicts who were punished tamed this place,
Through hunger, deprivation, respectability sought.
They explored the rivers, oceans, desert waste,
Toiling, backbreaking hard through flood and drought.
They opened up the land with wheat and sheep,
Discovering opals, tin, silver and gold.
Our country prospered through their hearts deep,
Fair laws made as the country, like a rose unfold.
From our convict past came a spirit for,
A spirit passed through to our Diggers.
Who fought for freedom on a distant shore,
And returned to build as farmers and riggers.
They came, migrants, seeking peace from other places,
Came to help settle this great country of ours.
Fishermen, farmers, craftsmen with different faces,
Foreign food, culture, contributing, putting in the hours.
Our country grew and prospered – became as one,
Mining, manufacturing and all that we demanded.
Fast cars and fossil fuels, our ozone layer undone,
The family unit, also becoming disbanded.
Mistakes we’ve made, we now try to repair,
With hope and education, we’ll win the race.
Old family values put back with love and care,
Soon we’ll sit back together and enjoy ‘Our Place.’
Poems by Chick
“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!”
I went to the dentist,
With trembling and fear.
I thought that I should,
Be anywhere else but here!
I slid into the dentist’s chair,
All shaking and feeling chilled –
When he said so gallantly –
‘You’ve got a few to be filled!’
Well I think I must have fainted –
When he’d hardly just begun.
Cos he handed me a bill,
And said ‘You’re well and truly done!’
So I’m brushing teeth real proper,
And using lots of paste.
I’ve decided that on dentists,
I’ve got no time to waste!
CHICK AFFLECK 2017
Chick’s book of poems ‘Looking Backwards, Going Onwards’
is available from the Boyup Brook CRC for $25
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 22
Plastic Bag Ban Information
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, in partnership with the Boomerang Alliance, invites you to attend an information sharing session on the Western Australian plastic bag ban.
Locations are: Mon 5 Feb Karratha 6:00–7:30pm Karratha Leisureplex, Club
Room, Dampier Hwy, opposite Broadhurst Road, Karratha Wed 7 Feb Kalgoorlie 6:00–7:30pm Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Lotteries House, 42 Wilson St (corner McDonald St), Kalgoorlie
Thurs 15 Feb Bunbury 6:00–7:30pm City of Bunbury, Function Room Wittenoom St, Bunbury
Mon 19 Feb Narrogin 6:00–7:30pm Narrogin Reception Centre 82 Federal St, Narrogin
Tues 20 Feb Albany 6:00–7:30pm, Master Builders Assoc, Training & Function Centre, 30 Graham Rd, Albany
Thurs 22 Feb Geraldton 6:00–7:30pm Geraldton Multipurpose Centre 250 Marine Tce, Geraldton
Mon 26 Feb Broome 6:00–7:30pm Broome Lotteries House, Hall 1, Lot 642 Cable Beach Rd East, Broome
Thur 1 Mar Port Hedland 6:00–7:30pm Jimblebar Room, Wanangkura Stadium Hamilton Rd, South Hedland
Please register your attendance via email at [email protected] or phone 0412 770 193.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Rebates for Western Union Scams
The ACCC’s Scamwatch is urging all Australians who made payments to a scammer via Western Union from 2004 to 2017 to take action by 12 February to claim your money back.
Examples of tricks the scammers used included:
online or internet scams
lottery or prize promotion scams
family emergency scams
advance-fee loan scams
online dating or romance scams.
The scammers would tell victims to send the money through Western Union to claim a prize or help their relative. But the money would go straight to the scammer.
The scam took place between 1 January 2004 to 19 January 2017. If you used Western Union in this 14-year period, you might be able to claim your money back.
To apply for a refund: Fill out the online form at www.westernunionremission.com Or download the claims form and post to ‘United States vs the Western Union Company, PO Box 404028, Louisville, KY 40233-4028’.
Make sure you report you’ve been a victim of this scam to the Australian Government (ACORN).
Source: www.staysmartonline.gov.au
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 23
EdConnect Volunteers Needed
Do you have an hour a week to mentor a Boyup Brook Primary School student?
Would you like to assist with classroom activities?
Boyup Brook Primary School and EdConnect Australia are seeking volunteers to provide one-on-one mentoring or learning support. Mentors share skills, knowledge and experience in order to build confidence and transform a student’s outlook and prospects.
It’s about enhancing wellbeing and enriching lives and communities by enabling people of all ages to help each other. It’s about giving everyone every opportunity to realise their potential – in school, in life and in the community. It’s about encouraging students to stay engaged at school, but also equipping young people with the life skills they need.
As an EdConnect volunteer you will have the opportunity to learn new skills, be part of a local volunteer team and make a real difference in your community, you will build connections and improve your wellbeing, too.
For more information contact Karen Barden – EdConnect Australia Rural Liaison Officer. Phone: 0438 028 646 Email: [email protected]
Opportunity to Join SWDC Board
Members of the local community have the opportunity to provide insight and contribute to the future of the region by being part of the South West Development Commission’s (SWDC) board of management.
The State Government agency, which is responsible for the economic and social development of the region, is calling for applications from people who would like to help steer the direction of the South West through a role on the organisation’s board.
The seven-member body sets policy and makes decisions about a broad range of projects and initiatives involving the Commission.
SWDC acting chief executive officer Rebecca Ball said it was an exciting time to be involved in regional development. “The South West is in the process of being transformed through major projects such as the Transforming Bunbury’s Waterfront initiative and Busselton-Margaret River Airport development,” Ms Ball said. “This is a great time to join the SWDC board and help shape the future of the South West.”
For more information, including how to submit a nomination, visit www.swdc.wa.gov.au . Nominations close 5pm, Friday February 16 2018.
SWDC is part of the WA Government and aims to make the SW an event better place to live, work and invest. Enhancing the economy and improving quality of life are key areas of focus.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 24
Seeking Lightbulb Moments for Regional Australia
It's often the bright ideas of people in regional Australia that have the greatest impact on local communities. In partnership with PRIME7, GWN7 and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR), we are aiming to capture the best ideas for community and economic development from all over regional Australia.
This could be anything from a project that helps young people into local jobs, to an initiative that will attract visitors to your region.
Ten lucky finalists, chosen by an expert judging panel, will receive dedicated project development support and national publicity. One overall winner will also get their own TV ad and airtime to help promote success.
Even the very best ideas and projects sometimes need a little helping hand, so if someone you know has a great idea we want to hear about it! With your passion, and our help, your idea could really take off.
To enter or find out more, visit www.regionalaustralia.org.au/home/prime7 What's your 'Lightbulb Moment'?
Entries close 11 February 2018.
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 25
Boyup Brook celebrates Australia Day with the thoughts of how fortunate we are to live in Boyup Brook and Australia.
Shire Councillors, employees, performers and award winners are to be congratulated for making this Day a success.
I came to Australia 68 years ago as a 12 year old with my parents. My mother had been told by doctors that she may not survive another year in the cold, damp and polluted atmosphere of north east England. Australia was good for her and within months she was restored to full health, dying 44 years later at the age of 98. Among many other things, she was ABC Radio broadcaster from the Geraldton station, while my father was a Presbyterian minister in Geraldton.
We need to consider our impact on the First Australians. While I was judging Tidy Towns in Queensland 1988-95, the Mayor of Cloncurry took me to a site north of the town known as Kajabbi. He showed me a cenotaph depicting a site of a massacre caused because about 140 years ago cattle wandered into traditional hunting grounds where any animal was considered food. A cow was speared and the swatter discovered the remains. He contacted Captain Logan who with the combined forces of troopers, squatters and their employees shot and killed 420 Aboriginal persons, but also about 100 whites were killed.
While judging Tidy Schools, I was invited to address the school assembly for their centenary in a western suburb of Brisbane. Children had done their research of events in their district one hundred years ago. One child read an extract from the local newspaper of 100 years ago, the following is not word perfect but reveals the attitude at the time. An Aboriginal came across a steer which had broken its leg, he killed the steer to put it out of its misery and chose not to waste the meat and started to carve it into sizes he could handle and take it back to his community. Captain Logan was advised and he sent his troopers to kill twelve Aborigines.
That was more than a century ago and was not done in “OUR NAME”. It is time to forgive though not forget the impact of the ‘boat people’ as from 1770.
While judging Birdsville in the Tidy Towns Awards, the plane lands on Friday and the next leaves on Monday so the Mayor asked if I would talk to Sunday School children about recycling, anti littering etc. Sunday School rarely had a ‘guest speaker’ and most of the adults were also present, most being Aboriginal. I did not know that I was speaking to the converted because during question time, children told me that they get together to pick up litter and recyclables after the Birdsville Races. The aluminium cans were sent back to Adelaide to collect the deposit refund which in those days was 5 cent a can. It took three years to raise enough money from the 5 cent can refund, blended with other grants to build a much wanted swimming pool in Birdsville. Now this money is donated to the Royal Flying Doctor Service which has a base in Birdsville.
I went to a school concert in Birdsville where children performed Yothi Yindi music and dance and I noted the proud look of Aborigine parents as their children performed. Birdsville population is 70-80% Aboriginal and almost all are employed by local pastoralists or the Shire.
Australia Day Thoughts As a matter of interest, the largest organically certified property in the world is near Birdsville. About 30 years ago, David Brook who at that time was Mayor of Diamantina Shire studied the newly released criteria for organic certification and his methods already complied. He sent his daughter to set up an office in China to market organically grown beef abattoired in Queensland and sent frozen to China at premium prices. Neighbouring station owners are now organically certified and supporting the China office. This has been the forerunner of the demand by China to purchase more organic foods from Australia.
My forebears invaded England about 1,000 years ago but most of those descendants from the ancient Britons have either forgotten or don’t care about what happened several centuries ago. The Normans dominated the Britons and the landscape with their castles and cathedrals but I would not choose to revert back to those days.
When former PM Kevin Rudd said ‘SORRY’, I felt that that day (13TH February) could have been an alternative to 26th January. A time to reassess the rights and lifestyle of ALL AUSTRALIANS.
I am proud to be Australian.
Adrian Price WA Local Hero
Australian of the Year Awards 2004
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 26
We love Local at the Boyup Brook Visitor Centre
Phone 9765 1444 email: [email protected] Website: www.boyupbrooktourism.com.au
Boyup Brook Tourism Association Inc. Proudly sponsored by the Shire of Boyup Brook
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Can you believe another year has rolled around so quickly and Boyup Brook will soon be abuzz with colour and activity as people flock to town to celebrate the 2018 Country Music Festival?
A very warm welcome to all our visitors - we trust that you will have a memorable stay in our lovely little town and enjoy all that our great community has to offer.
You can’t miss the Boyup Brook Visitor Centre! It is the beautiful old stone building situated right in the heart of town and surrounded by the shady Abel Park that comes alive with music and market stalls during the Festival.
Come inside and let our friendly volunteers help you with any local information, maps and brochures you may need. While you are there, browse the delightful assortment of local products and handcrafted goodies on display – we are proud to be able to showcase the talent and creativity of our volunteers and local artisans.
Also housed in the Visitor Centre is the ‘Little Art Gallery’ with a diverse range of original local art, and don’t miss the Collection Room where you can view the Carnaby Collection of Beetles and Butterflies, plus the Kradals Doll Collection and the Kirup Conglomerate Rock Collection.
Are you interested in history? You are going to love our displays of the district’s past with personal memories from our locals. Check out our history boards or pick up a book about Boyup Brook and the Blackwood River area.
The Boyup Brook Tourism Association wishes everyone —visitors and locals — a great time at the Festival.
Buy local, give local It is always a good time to buy local
For more information please contact the Boyup Brook Visitor Centre - 9765 1444.
THURS 1 W Samwell I Doust
FRI 2 K Grey L Hendry
SAT 3 D O'Brien
SUN 4 M Sowry
MON 5 S White I Doust
TUES 6 N Spooner N Spooner
WED 7 V Atkins V Atkins
THURS 8 K Grey I Doust
FRI 9 L Hendry L Hendry
SAT 10 L Hendry L Hendry
SUN 11 M Sowry
MON 12 M Hester I Doust
TUES 13 N Spooner N Spooner
WED 14 J Chambers V LeeSteere
THURS 15 CMF CMF
FRI 16 CMF CMF
SAT 17 CMF CMF
SUN 18 CMF CMF
MON 19 A Hales K Bleechmore
TUES 20 N Spooner N Spooner
WED 21 K Grey B Knapp
THURS 22 C Kaltenrieder C Kaltenrieder
FRI 23 K Grey L Hendry
SAT 24 E Moir E Moir
SUN 25 M Sowry
MON 26 K Grey I Doust
TUES 27 J Hales-Pearce N Spooner
WED 28 R Wright R Wright
MARCH
THURS 1 W Samwell I Doust
FRI 2 K Grey L Hendry
SAT 3 D O'Brien
SUN 4 M Sowry
MON 5 S White I Doust
10– 1pm 1pm - 4pm
February Roster
Above: Boyup Brook Visitor Centre photo courtesy: Visitor Centre (Facebook)
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 27
Be Still and Know….. God
Change your thinking ‘Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.’ Philippians 4:8
UNITING CHURCH Each Sunday 9.30am
Holy Communion 1st Sunday of the month All most welcome
Richard 97651192 Jan 97653066
ST SAVIOUR’S ANGLICAN PARISH
We invite you and your family to worship with us on Sundays at 9:30am.
Contact 9765 1622 or 9765 3053
SDA CHURCH Kulikup Meets on Sabbath (Saturday)
Sabbath School 10 am Service 11.30 am
Followed by lunch. Contact 9833 2241 or 0447 673 012
SDA CHURCH Boyup Brook Meets on Sabbath (Saturday)
Sabbath School 9.30 am Divine Service 11.00 am
All welcome followed by lunch. Contact 9765 1819 or 9765 1307
CITIZENS LODGE ECUMENICAL SERVICE Each Thursday 11 am
in the Thompson Lounge All Welcome
BAPTIST CHURCH
We welcome you to meet with us every: Sunday Worship 9.30am Mid week Bible Study Thurs 7pm Ladies Fellowship Tues 8:45am
First Friday monthly "Kids Club" Years PP-6 Except School holidays
Enquiries 9765 1452
THE BLACKWOOD FAMILY CHURCH OF BOYUP BROOK
We invite you to join with us for our Sunday Worship Services.
These are held at 10:00am each Sunday in the Boyup Brook Primary School Hall.
Enquiries Pastor Glen Mader Ph: 97651101
ST MARY’S CATHOLIC PARISH
Mass Times for Weekends: 1st weekend: 9.00am Sunday 2nd weekend: 6.00pm Saturday 3rd weekend: 9.000am Sunday 4th weekend: 6.00pm Saturday (5th weekend: 9.00am Sunday)
Church is located within Catholic school grounds
Phone 9761 1241 for up to date information
Fr Roshan Fernando
BRIDGETOWN CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER - DAY SAINTS Meetings: Manjimup Rd. (op caravan park) - All welcome
Sun: Sacrament 9.00 am Sun School: 10.10am R/s & P/hood: 11.00am Family History Centre Tues: 10.00am - 12noon
In order to change your life, you must first change your thinking. And that’s not easy when you’ve spent your life thinking a certain way.
Minister and columnist Dr Frank Crane said, ‘Our best friends and our worst enemies are our thoughts.’ King Solomon put it this way: ‘As [someone] thinks within himself, so he is.’ (Proverbs 23:7)
To change your thinking, you must do it—one thought at a time. That calls for discipline and determination. But it’s worth it.
If you wanted to compete in a marathon you wouldn’t go on an all-sugar diet, would you? The fuel you put into something determines its performance. Yet we disregard this basic piece of wisdom: what you feed everything else is nothing compared to what you feed your mind!
Here’s a truth that will transform you: think excellent thoughts! What enters your mind repeatedly, occupies it, shapes it, controls it and in the end expresses itself in what you do and who you become. Your mind will absorb and reflect whatever it’s exposed to. The events you attend, the relationships you build, the materials you read or don’t read, the music you listen to, the media images you’re exposed to, the conversations you engage in, and the thoughts you entertain all shape your mind, and eventually your character and your destiny.
February: 1st M. Yrayzoz 2nd B. Watters
5th G. Eddy 6th S. Bates 7th G. Calley 8th C. Kaltenrieder 9th L. Rear
12th J. Fortune 13th C. Peterson 14th P. Ritikis 15th M. Yrayzoz 16th A. Beadle
19th J. Chambers 20th S. Bates 21st G. Calley 22nd K. Huisman 23rd P. Caldwell
26th J. Hilder 27th G. McDonald 28th P. Ritikis
So, what should you do?
Start each day by praying: ‘Lord, I want the kind of mind Your Word describes. One that’s filled with excellent, admirable, honourable, praiseworthy thoughts’ (see Philippians 4:8).
Can you imagine what your life would be like if you constantly prayed that way and programmed your thinking accordingly?
Submitted by Sandie Blakiston. Taken from The Word for Today, published by Vision Christian Media, written by Bob & Debby Gass. A free introductory copy of this daily devotional may be obtained from Vision Christian Media by phoning 1800 00 777 0, or email [email protected] Online version: https://vision.org.au/the-word-for-today/
With more Australian businesses being targeted by cybercrime each year, ensure you include cyber security
in your business plan and budget to protect your organisation from threats online.
Tip: Successful online security within a business of any size relies on management support, good internal
communication and individuals taking personal responsibility for their online activities.
www.staysmartonline.gov.au
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 28
Nominations Open for WA Women’s Hall of Fame
The centenary of International Women’s Day in 2011, was celebrated in Western Australia with the launch of the WA Women’s Hall of Fame.
Seven years later, this annual event has become the most prestigious recognition program for women in this State with 164 WA women having been acknowledged by induction to our Hall of Fame.
Throughout our history, and our State, Western Australian women have left their mark in communities through business; growing industries, leading movements, mentoring, building communities, fund-raising, working in science and research, the arts, child-care and volunteering, providing positive role-models and encouragement to the young women of our future.
Together with support from Lotterywest and the Department of Local Government and Communities, ISHAR Multicultural Women’s Health Centre proudly hosts this year’s WA Women’s Hall of Fame.
The WA Women’s Hall of Fame provides the opportunity for women from all walks of life, from all regions in this State, and from a myriad of diverse cultural backgrounds to be recognised for their achievements and the difference they have made to the lives of other Western Australians.
This year the host organisation is encouraging nominations for women from Indigenous, CaLD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse), remote and rural backgrounds who are often underrepresented in the nomination process. It may be a relative, a colleague, a friend, a neighbour, or simply some-one they admire.
The 2018 Inductees will be announced on International Women’s Day, 8 March 2018.
To nominate someone in the following categories: Community, Business, Health, Education, The Arts, Culture, STEM and Sport, visit www.wawomenshalloffame.com.au/nominations. Mailed nominations can be sent to: The WA Women’s Hall of Fame Secretariat, 20 Henry Lawson Lane, East Perth WA 6004.
Nominations are accepted until 5pm on Wednesday 7 February 2018
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 29
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Social Badminton
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Contact Shelley Bates on 9765 1540.
On the Green
The Christmas Break meant most bowlers had some time off and just social bowls continued during that time.
Mixed Triples On Thursday 11 January, it was a full day of bowls with the Mixed Triples being played. This event is sponsored by William Barrett and Sons of Bunbury. The event was organised by the ladies match committee and the Ladies Captain kept us on the move with only short breaks between games so that we finished the event in one day. The winning team was Vivienne Lee Steere, Neville Parker and Beryl Bowron with the runner-up team being Margaret Nix, Wilfred Lee Steere and Julie Fallon.
Men’s ILRR Fours On the weekend of 13 and 14 January, the men’s Interleague Round Robin was held at the Halls Head Bowling Club in Mandurah. Barry Uren and Steve Thompson played in the Blackwood League team, and Ken Ritson attended in an official capacity. Despite the hot weather, there was plenty of good bowls played.
Men’s Pennants Saturday 6 January proved a very good day, with Boyup Brook winning the full six points in a home game against Manjimup Green. Their next game is another home game on Saturday 20 against Donnybrook Blue.
Ladies Pennants Unfortunately the game on Tuesday 16 January had to be cancelled due to weather which was affected by the cyclone moving south and causing quite a bit of rain. We only have three more games until the end of the season.
Locals Inspired by Kookaburras
It may not quite be hockey season, but a number of local hockey fans travelled to Narrogin on January 27 to watch an international match between the Australian and Dutch national men’s teams.
The speed and skills of the players was inspiring and with a 3-3 result, there were no bragging rights to be had by either Aussie or Dutch fans, much to the disappointment of the Mel family!
Above: Australian Kookaburras goalkeeper, Andrew Charter with Dr Michiel Mel and daughter Amy
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 30
The Tennis Club saw out 2017 with a New Years Eve party which was well attended by tennis and community members. The committee did a fantastic job in preparing for the night with a barbeque and bar, amazing decorations, dancing to DJ Razza, movies for the kids and of course, plenty of tennis - even at midnight under the hired lights.
January is an exciting month for tennis fans with the Hopman Cup, the lead up events to the Australian Open and the Grand Slam event itself. A number of members took the opportunity to watch the Hopman Cup in Perth and were suitably inspired.
With so much tennis to spectate on the television, there are definitely some new shots played and calls for ‘hawk-eye’ made at social tennis in the weeks following.
To add some interest to the Australian Open, members were randomly drawn players to follow. Congratulations to Isabella Twigg who was drawn women's Champion, Caroline Wozniacki, and Jodi Nield who received Roger Federer in the draw.
Boyup Brook also held its own Hopman Cup style event with seven countries represented. It was a close finish, decided by a tie break between Rachael and Rance from France, and Carmel and John S representing the USA, with the Americans taking the title.
Entries are now open for the 2018 Boyup Brook Open Tennis Tournament to be held on March 3 and 4. Visit www.boyupbrooktennis.myclub.org.au for entry forms and conditions or contact the Tournament Director on 0427 095 533.
There are also a number of junior tournaments coming up during February. Keep an eye on the Tennis Club’s Facebook page for information.
Junior tennis returns on February 1 at 3:30pm and welcomes new members. Senior social tennis continues on Saturdays.
Tennis Events Hit the Target
Above: Playing tennis under lights on New Years Eve
Above: Team USA - Carmel Page and John Scolari
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 31
Running Monday to Friday. Servicing Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Bunbury, Donnybrook,
Manjimup, Preston Valley and everything in between.
For same day delivery cut off time is 10.00am.
Perth deliveries are next working day. * Subject to booking time *
For all Kanik deliveries contact
Kane - 0427 400 897 We are also the agent for Toll IPEC in Boyup Brook.
For all Toll IPEC deliveries contact Nicki - 0408 399 946
Kanik Express Your local courier
Mayanup Pony Club Moments
January saw the return of former member and coach Rosemary Inglis to Mayanup Horse and Pony Club (MH&PC). Despite heat and impending cyclonic conditions, a very successful 2.5 day clinic was held.
Riders from as far as Manjimup, Bunbury and Allanson started their lessons at 6:30am and concluded at dusk. Making use of the grounds cross country course, show jumping and dressage facilities.
Rosemary skilfully imparted her wisdom and knowledge to the riders, who learned a great deal and finished with smiles on their faces.
Mayanup Horse and Pony Club looks forward to welcoming Rosemary back in the April school holidays.
2018 sees the introduction of the new constitution, which will allow an adult riding membership at club level to Pony Club Western Australia. MH&PC look forward to offering this new membership category. For further enquiries, please visit our Facebook page or contact Veronica Nix on 0409 684 083.
2018 memberships are now open. Please contact [email protected] for forms. Membership day, discussion about dates/plans for the year and twilight rally is planned for Saturday 24 February 2018. New members are warmly welcomed.
Above: Alexis Stubbs mastering a cross country drop.
Above: Rosemary Inglis with local girls, Kristen Batten and Kulia King, on their new horses establishing the basics of show jumping.
Above: Caitlin and Nicole Fisher with Rosemary Inglis at their lesson
The Boyup Gazette February 2018 pg 32
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