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AUGUST 2014 www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Jordan Springs and Llandilo Issue 13
PARENTS CORNER pg.10 WHAT’S COOKING pg. 20 PAWS A WHILE pg. 24
The Winning Flag, by Cayden Henderson. Source: https://www.facebook.com/myjordansprings
The Jordan Springs Design a Pirate Flag Competition winners were announced last month, and proved to be a huge success with the support of the local community. The exciting competition, which was organised by Lend Lease, invited Jordan Springettes aged up to 12 years, to design the new fl ag for the Jordan Springs Pirate Ship.
The winner of the Jordan Springs Design a Pirate Flag Competition and big congratulations went to Cayden Henderson. Cayden’s fl ag will be the lucky one to sit atop the Pirate Ship and he also took home a $200 Eftpos voucher as the Overall Winner.
Congratulations also went to the talented age category winners; Emma Trail who won the 0-3 years category, Abbey Buchanan who won the 4-8 years category and Taya Lazare who won the 9-12 years category. Age category winners won a $50 Eftpos voucher.
The People’s Choice Award was won by Emma Trail, who also claimed a $100 Eftpos voucher.
Thank you to everyone who entered and those that voted to make the competition such a success!
Ahoy There Me’ Matey’s! Flag Design Winners Announced
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ChurchesSt Thomas’ Anglican 29 Callisto Dr, Cranebrook 4730 3434St Davids Llandilo Seventh Avenue, Llandilo 4736 3592
St Mary & St Marina Coptic Orthodox Church 363 Ninth Ave, Llandilo 4777 5577
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FROM THE EDITOR
Here we are, at August! And what a hive of activity it has been. Many wonderful events and milestones have taken place in the last month, with many more on the cards for the months ahead.
As the headlines of the terrible MH17 tragedy fi ll our newspapers, news feeds and daily conversations; our hearts hang heavy and our thoughts go out to all of those involved with loved ones abroad.
We have our LARGEST ever publication this month, with a spectacular FULL COLOUR lift out! Inside you will fi nd amazing deals, and your chance to WIN $2000 in Jordan Springs Gift Vouchers. Be sure to make good use of these wonderful off ers, and ‘Discover your new..... Jordan Springs Shopping Centre’. Check out pages 13 - 16 for more information.
Our front page cover story showcases the wonderful new fl ag that will sit atop the Jordan Springs Pirate Ship, designed by a very creative young man. Congratulations Cayden!
Last month, I was fortunate enough to spend some time with another amazingly talented individual, local to Western Sydney, Brittanie Shipway, The Voice Australia entrant (Team Kylie!!); with a rare opportunity to get ‘Up Close & Personal’ read all about it on page 6.
Llandilo Public School welcomes Joan Smyth as Acting Principal, while Bruno Zuliani enjoys his fi rst month of retirement. Keep up to date with all the happenings at Llandilo Public School on page 18.
As we slowly edge toward Spring, our Health Expert Rhonda provides an insight on remedies for those ‘spring time symptoms’ on page 22.
Next month we will bring you the latest and greatest with all that’s in-store for the Leura Gardens Festival; and don’t forget Father’s Day, the fi rst Sunday of September!
Sometimes, when things are falling apart; they may actually be falling into place.
Enjoy your Community News!
Belinda
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Green Plans for Jordan SpringsThings in Jordan Springs are about to get a little greener as
new trees are coming soon to a verge near you. To improve the appearance of Greenwood Parkway, the council has approved landscaping, including tree planting in the areas indicated.
Resident access will be maintained during the works. Undercover Landscapes will endeavour to carry out the work in a manner that will cause minimum inconvenience, however, vehicular and pedestrian access may be aff ected and minor delays may be incurred.
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In August there is the celebration of what is called the Transfiguration of Christ. The celebration goes back to the early fourth century in the eastern Churches and it began to be observed in the western Churches after the ninth century. It is interesting that in the Anglican prayer book of 1561 listed the celebration as minor but in many
revisions of that book particularly the American prayer book of 1892 it was restored and remains as a major celebration. In the Gospel record both Saint Matthew and Saint Luke utilize Saint Mark’s record of the event. Total comprehension of the Transfiguration is difficult and even in the Gospel records St John, St Peter and St James who joined Jesus in prayer before the event were at a loss to fully understand what they had experienced.
Looking back from our perspective its meaning can only begin to be understood within the final ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus the Christ. One of the most telling of interpretations of the Transfiguration is found in the New Testament written by Saint Paul in the third chapter of his second letter to the Church in ancient Corinth. But even this does not exhaust contemplation and meditation on its meaning.
The Transfiguration came at an important time in the life and work of Jesus. His work in the ancient Roman Empire province of Galilee was completed. It is noted that to all appearances it had
failed! Primarily because the political and religious atmosphere of the time was centred and directed towards defeating the Roman Senate’s domination of the country. Expectation rested on a national ‘messiah’. Reaction to the life and work of Jesus culminated in his trial and execution. It was the twelve apostles that remained supportive yet even they did not fully understand what Jesus was on about for even St Peter had received criticism from Jesus for not fully appreciating the reason for his life and work.
The Transfiguration then can be placed in the context that Jesus had to make a decision: to go on and complete his work resulting in suffering and humiliation or to give up. In the act of Transfiguration the three apostles realized that the Father was acting in the Son through the Holy Spirit to complete the promise of the Law received through Moses and the promise of the Prophets through Elias to obtain the continual reconciliation between the created and the Creator.
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At St Joseph’s we provide a safe, caring, friendly environment in which students feel valued and grow in their relationship with God and each other. We strive to provide our students with the best possible learning experiences in an inclusive environment based on our Catholic faith.
At St Joseph’s we promote “Learning without Limits”No student will be refused enrolment because of a family’s genuine inability to pay fees.
For more information please contact the school principal. For enrolment enquiries or a personal school tour please contact Fran Jackson (Principal).
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St Joseph’s Primary is a Catholic co-educational primary school wita passion for learning in a contemporary, creative environment. Learning spaces are spacious and collaborative, providing facilities for both social and personal learning activities. Our grounds are welmaintained and provide diverse options for recreational activities.
At St Joseph’s students will experience:Religious education that enriches their faith21st Century learning that supports students individual needsA diverse curriculum and extra curricular activities such as
Voice of Youth, Orchestra, Sport and DramaA Strings programme for all Year 3 & 4 studentsA band program for all year 5 and 6 studentsLearning supported by the latest technologyLearn to swim programmePassionate and professional teaching staffAn actively involved parent community
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Age: 21Where do you live?
Mulgoa on a little farm with my Pa!How long have you been singing?
Since I was six years old; I’ve always loved the greats, Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, and Barbara Streisand. When did you discover you had a passion for singing,
and a talent to accompany it?
It’s just something I’ve always enjoyed, and so I do it! I’ve been very lucky to have the support of friends and family from the very beginning. Without them, I would never have gotten as far as I have in the industry. Describe your experience on The Voice Australia?
It was like a very intense workshop; I learnt so much from Kylie and the coaches, but also from the producers and everyone behind the scenes. So much goes into a show as big as The Voice Australia!What are your plans and visions for the future?
You have to be ready for every opportunity in this industry, particularly in Australia. But in the meantime, I will perform my Cabaret right around Australia, starting here in my local community fi rst. Expect sparkles!
Describe a typical day
in the life of Brittanie
Shipway after The Voice? My life is incredibly normal! The only diff erence is how busy I am; my phone never stops ringing or buzzing with emails. I’m essentially running my own business where the product is... Me! How strange...What have you learned from the experience, thus far? To keep pushing and working for what you want. Because at the end of the day, you are the one who has to live with your own decisions. Not the people who judge you!Who is your idol?
My late Ma, Doreen Shipway. She was such an incredibly strong woman, who lived for others. And she was so wise! Any comments for the local community?All I can say is THANK YOU for the incredible support you’ve shown me since I was a little girl. I’ve loved every minute of living in such a beautiful community. Who needs city living?
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Mayor Ross Fowler OAM said the grants will help community groups deliver valuable programs to those in the Penrith area.
“The program off ers small grants for non-profi t community groups to use toward holding a community event, undertaking a special project or purchasing equipment,” Cr Fowler said.
“It can be tough fi nancially in providing the services that many of the community groups off er. The Community
Assistance Program enables Council to help support many local organisations and groups run valuable grass roots projects and activities.
“It is a small contribution that can make a big diff erence to many in our community.”
In 2013-14, Council approved 34 grant applications totalling $34,794 that enabled community groups to provide cultural inclusion activities, gardening classes and a nursery as well as neighbourhood celebrations for new residents.
The annual funding round for CAP opened on 21 July and closes on Monday 18 August 2014. For more information visit Council’s Website at http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au or contact Council on 4732 7838.
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Well known travel program host Mike Whitney met with Penrith tourism operators at a networking event at Penrith Civic Centre in July.
The former Australian one day and test cricketer hosts Sydney Weekender exploring travel destinations across NSW. The program, now in its 21st year, shows Whitney traversing the state profi ling the best places to stay, eat and play.
Penrith Mayor Ross Fowler OAM said no one knows tourism in NSW like Mike Whitney.
“Mike has travelled far and wide within the state showcasing many travel and tourist destinations. His knowledge of the tourism industry and what makes a great travel destination was welcomed by our own tourism operators,” Cr Fowler said.
“Penrith is well established as an adventure destination where visitors can sky dive, go whitewater rafting, wakeboarding or get behind the controls of a jet aircraft. And soon adrenaline junkies will be able to race go-karts and participate in motorsport activities.
“And there is so much more. Adventure is all about discovery. From the fi re museum to the art gallery, award winning chocolate to great outdoor activities. Penrith has it all.”
Whitney is no stranger to the attractions the adventure capital boasts, often visiting them during the course of fi lming Sydney Weekender. In June he tried his hand at indoor skydiving at Penrith’s latest attraction, iFly.
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The school holidays fl ew by this term and it is always great to see the eager faces of our students when they return on our fi rst morning assembly after the holidays. Term 3 is always a busy time for us. This term we celebrate our annual Naidoc Day. This is always a great day at
the school as the children participate in activities that highlight Aboriginal Culture.
Our Athletics Carnival is on in Week 2, weather permitting. This is a fun day with families encouraged to attend. During the day there are lots of activities for the whole school from Kindergarten to Year 6, there is also a serious side to the day where our school athletics team to attend the district carnival are selected. On the day the older children participate in running events (100&200m), long jump. Discus, shot put and many other activities.
This is an extremely busy term for our four dance troupes who will be performing at both the Cranebrook Learning Community Performing Arts Festival and the Lower Blue Mountains Nepean Dance Festival at the Joan Sutherland centre. Our Choir will also be performing along with our school band this term.
All this will be happening while our students continue to achieve their usual high levels in their learning.
Principal: Glen Fairclough
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StandardsI often wonder why adults have a one set of standards for
themselves and another for the children.I recently observed a childcare worker yelling at a young fella
because he was yelling at one of his playmates. It struck me as odd. If the young fella is not allowed to yell then why are you yelling at him? How did your yelling at him help him to learn how to do things diff erently?
A parent in one of my parenting groups years ago, said “I hit the children for hitting each other, it doesn’t make any sense”.
Dr Magda Gerber said “YOU are what you teach your children”. No truer words have been spoken.
If your kids are yelling, swearing, getting angry where do they get the yelling/swearing/angry from? If they can’t tolerate frustration, who is role modelling that for them? And who is teaching them the alternative - how to calm and center themselves?
Parents say to me that their kids don’t listen. I rather cheekily ask how much they listen to their children.
Parents expect their children to jump up and do whatever they are asking them to do as soon as they ask it. But when you are sitting on the lounge watching your favourite TV show, or looking at Facebook, how quickly do you respond to your children’s requests?
Parents expect their children to share. They rouse on the young one who won’t share his favourite truck. But if I asked to borrow your car how willingly would you hand over the keys? Adults aren’t that good at sharing so why should children be good at it, especially as they are egocentric and they really do think that the universe revolves around them. Being egocentric is developmental, it’s something that their brain controls, they actually can’t help it. They are not being ‘selfi sh’ to be nasty.
If you have a house rule that food should only be eaten at the kitchen table, then are you following that rule too? The kids are looking at you, and pretty soon they learn what the word ‘hypocrite’ means. They will mutter under their breath that you don’t follow the ‘rules’ and then they will get into trouble for ‘back-chatting’ or being rude or not respecting their parents.
When we make a mistake we pass it off as a mistake. When our child makes a mistake we say its “misbehaviour”, “naughty”, “seeking attention”.
I’m not suggesting that children be given free reign. Your job as a parent is to set the rules for acceptable behaviour, to establish the limits and boundaries. It is absolutely OK for you to set limits and boundaries. Some of the most extreme child behaviour I have ever seen has come from parents who are too scared to limit their child’s behaviour.
It’s also your job to be a good role model. Fifty years of research has shown that the best child behaviour is a result of parenting that has a high level of warmth (care, nurture, fun, hugs, listening, attention), and a reasonable level of communicated expectations.
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From the Principal’s Desk...Llandilo Public School
Welcome back to Term 3. It promises to be a very busy term at Llandilo PS with many fantastic learning opportunities on off er to our students. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Ms Joan Smyth and I have been appointed as the Acting Principal of Llandilo P.S. for Terms 3 and 4. You can probably look upon me as
the ‘caretaker’ of Llandilo PS until the substantive position has been fi lled in readiness for Term 1 2015. I am delighted to be part of the Llandilo community and I look forward to meeting as many parents and community members as possible. Feel free to call in for a chat.
The annual Athletics Carnival was held in the fi rst week back and it was a wonderful day for all concerned. The students performed to the best of their ability and participated in many events. We had great support from parents, grandparents and community members despite the cold, blustery weather and the staff did a magnifi cent job. Many students will now represent our school at the District Carnival, which is due to be held in Week 6.
We will also be implementing a Pre-school Early Learning Program (PELL) from Wednesday 13th August until Wednesday 5th November. Each session will run from 12.00 – 1.00pm. The program has been developed to support children in their transition to Kindergarten. It will complement our Kindergarten orientation sessions, which will be held later on in Term 4. If your child is ready to start school in 2015 and you are interested in this program, please contact the school offi ce on 4777 4124.
Joan Smyth, Acting Principal
We Play Here, and Here and Here…Several exciting new playgrounds will be installed across the
City in coming months.Six playgrounds will be upgraded with the latest,
contemporary equipment in St Clair, Emu Heights, Erskine Park, Cranebrook (two), and Jamisontown as part of Council’s forward works programs.
Penrith Mayor Ross Fowler OAM said kids deserved the best play equipment Council could provide and our programs had seen nine playgrounds replaced in the past year alone.
“In the coming fi nancial year, another six playgrounds are being upgraded to include the latest in safe and creative play space design,” Cr Fowler said.
One of the new playgrounds will be at the Jamison Road end of Tench Reserve, and because people come from across the city to visit the river, Council is asking the wider community what they’d like to see there.
“Tench Reserve is very popular with families and can get very busy, particularly on weekends,” Cr Fowler said. “We’re replacing the older of two playgrounds with new equipment positioned closer to Jamison Road which will provide an alternative to the main playground and complement the bbqs and seating already there.
“The community told us reinvigorating the public space around the River was a key aspiration when we developed the Our River Masterplan last year and a key principles was to develop a more active and vibrant river,” Cr Fowler said. “New play equipment will provide a fun and inviting way for our younger residents to enjoy the river.”
• Learning environment enriched by faith and values• Broad curriculum including Religious Education• Wide range of cocurricular activities (sport, creative and performing arts, academic competitions,etc)• Dedicated and professional teaching staff• New and Integrated technology including interactive whiteboards, laptops and iPads• Learning support and enrichment programs• Transition programs (Kindergarten and Year 6 for high school)• Extensive recreational and sporting areas• Active and supportive parent community
For a tour of the school please contact Corpus Christi’s principal, Mr Richard Blissenden
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For enrolment information please contact: Corpus Christi Primary, Andromeda Drive, Cranebrook NSW 2749 tel 4729 0696 fax 4729 1202 email [email protected] www.cccranebrook.catholic.edu.au
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The Penrith, Caravan, Camping, and Holiday Expo is on from Friday 5 September to Sunday 7 September at the Penrith Panthers Exhibition Centre. Open each day between 9am-5pm (closes at 4pm on Sunday).
The 2014 Penrith Caravan, Camping and Holiday Expo is the perfect place to gear up for your next holiday adventure, and check out the show specials. Whether you’re a touring novice or an avid enthusiast, you’re sure to fi nd something for your next holiday.
This year the Expo will also coincide with Father’s Day - so it’s going to be the perfect place to bring dad and the entire family
for a great day out. With so much on display you are bound to fi nd something that will make his day extra special.
There will be over 150 exhibitors displaying all the latest in caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tents, kayaks, caravan and camping accessories, 4WD accessories, holiday parks and destination displays.
Go to www. caravan-camping.com.au to check out all the details about the expo.
Tickets are just $10 for adults, $6 for concessions, and children 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
Don’t miss out on this great local event.
Vast displays to browse across the entire Caravan, Camping and Holiday Expo precinctHappy show goers at the Penrith Caravan, Camping and Holiday expo in 2013
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Beef LasagneEasy • Time 2hr 20min • Serves 4
Ingredients • 2 Tsp Olive Oil• 1 Brown Onion, Finely Chopped• 2 Garlic Cloves, Crushed• 600g Lean Beef Mince• 737g Bottle Tomato Pasta Sauce• 1/2 Cup Red WineMethod
1. Heat oil in a heavy-based saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until onion is tender. Add mince. Cook, stirring with a wooden spoon to break up mince, for 8 minutes or until browned. Add sauce, wine and sugar. Season with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low. Simmer, uncovered, for 40 minutes or until sauce has thickened. Remove from heat.
2. Preheat oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Lightly grease a 7cm-deep, 25cm (base) square baking dish. Spoon 1/2 cup mince mixture over base of dish. Arrange one quarter of pasta sheets over meat mixture, breaking sheets to fi t. Spoon one-third of the remaining mince mixture over pasta. Drizzle with one-quarter of the cream. Sprinkle with one-quarter of the cheddar cheese. Repeat layers twice. Top with remaining pasta sheets, cream and cheddar cheese. Sprinkle with parmesan. Cover loosely with foil.
3. Bake for 45 minutes. Remove foil. Bake for 15 minutes or until pasta is tender and cheese golden. Stand for 10 minutes before serving.
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• 1 Tsp Caster Sugar• 250g Packet Dried Lasagne Pasta
Sheets• 2 Cups Thickened Cream• 2 Cups Grated Cheddar Cheese• 1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese
Berry Mousse Cups Super Easy • Time 20min • Serves 4
Ingredients • 300g Frozen Fresh
Raspberries• 500ml Whipped Cream• 2 tbs Cocoa Powder• 2 tbs Orange Liqueur• 250g Packet Philadelphia
Cream Cheese• 4 tbs Caster Sugar• Chocolate curls, to Serve
Method
1. Let fruit stand at room temperature for 10 minutes to defrost. Break fruit up with a fork. Set aside.
2. Mix together whipped cream, cocoa and cognac. In a separate bowl mix together the Philadelphia cheese and sugar until soft. Add cream mix to Philadelphia cheese mix. Mix until light and smooth.
3. Layer crushed raspberries and mousse in long-stemmed serving glasses. Top with chocolate curls. Decorate with whole frozen raspberries. Serve.http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/1645/berry+mousse+cups
First Ever Spring FairLuddenham Public School is a quaint little school located
along the Northern Road in Luddenham. A small school of only 87 students from Kindergarten to Year 6 with a strong focus on being responsible and respectful and safe learners.
On Saturday 13 September, 2014 they will be holding the schools fi rst SPRING FAIR. With great sponsorship opportunities for local businesses, with marketing along the Northern Road in Luddenham available, this off ers their sponsors visible signage space promoting their businesses while supporting the school.
The P&C are hoping to raise enough funds to purchase much needed learning equipment, iPads for the four classrooms, new playground seating, additional storage space with a garden shed and the list goes on.
Generous local businesses wasted no time in joining the excitement of the upcoming Spring Fair. With such great support the school is hoping to raise a further $10,000!! To do this the school and P&C need your help…. Luddenham Public School would like to invite the Nepean District and afar to come and join in the festivities of their fi rst ever Spring Fair on Saturday 13 September, 2014 from 10am-3pm.
There will be free entertainment, free animal farm/barnyard, lots of activities such as NSW Police Force and Luddenham Rural Fire Brigade exhibits, jumping castles, face painting, market stalls, great food and much more!!
To make the day a huge success we are calling out to entertainers, stallholders and sponsors to make contact with us and pledge your support. Please call the school on 4773 4111 or email luddenhampublicschool@pandcaffi liate.org.au for more information.
We hope to see every reader on Saturday 13 September, 2014 from 10am-3pm, it will be a fun and exciting day for all!! We need your support to make it a success!!
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Building or Renovating?Building or renovating is a great way to achieve
the house you desire. You have the freedom to add quality craftsmanship and the design features that you and your family will value. Creative projects like these are both exciting and
stressful.Many new home owners and upgraders look at the benefi ts of
purchasing a house and land package. Not only do you need the right loan features to save fi nancially and have greater control of your project, you need the right advice on how the loan is to be considered by your lender.There are generally two scenarios when applying for fi nance.
Scenario 1
You have the option to purchase a parcel of land with agreed building plans. You enter into a single contract for their purchase that settles on completion of the house and we call this a house and land package. In this instance the builder is the owner of the land.
When the lender assesses this type of contract, the loan is calculated on the value at completion and is settled in a single transaction similar to a normal house purchase. Most lenders will require council stamped plans, a fi xed price building contract and a certifi cate of currency of the builder’s insurance policy.Scenario 2
You have the option to purchase a parcel of land and you may or may not have building plans available at that time. You enter into a contract for the purchase of the land and a separate construction contract for the building of the house. In this instance the vendor of the land may be diff erent to the builder.
You will need two diff erent types of funding: the fi rst for the land purchase and the second as a construction loan. There will be separate settlements for each. In relation to the construction loan you will be required to draw down the loan in instalments to make progress payments as signifi cant milestones in the construction are achieved.Understanding Progress Payments
Typically, a build from start to fi nish encompasses anywhere from three to six signifi cant stages. These stages could include pouring the foundations, erecting the framework, roofi ng, lock up, fi tout and completion.
To commence the building process you will generally be required to pay an initial deposit and then as building progresses you will be required to make additional payments as each stage is completed. These additional payments are
commonly referred to as progress payments. It is important to make these payments in order for the builder to progress with the following stage.
You will most likely be paying the progress payments with funds drawn against your construction loan.
Accordingly over time the amount owed under your construction loan will grow with the interest payments associated with the loan.Please note: Building/construction loans aren’t generally available for renovations unless they are signifi cantly structural and with a fi xed price build contract (for example adding another level or extension to your existing home). For a kitchen or bathroom renovation you would typically use your existing equity.Budgeting for the Associated Costs of Building a Home
When it comes to choosing fi nance to build or renovate your new home, there are a number of associated costs to consider. You will need to factor in stamp duty (on the mortgages AND on the transfer of the property or land), legal costs, insurance, surveys and searches, inspections, council rates and how progress payments are to be made. Other costs you may incur are rent and moving costs (if you have to rent while your new home is being built) and landscaping expenses after the building is complete if they were not included in your contract.
Your state stamp duty offi ce can provide information on how much stamp duty you have to pay, how it is calculated and if you are entitled to a rebate, exemption or deferred payment. Better still, we are always happy to provide this information for you - simply call the offi ce.
Important note: Scenario 1 is long term off the plan so usually carries far more risk than scenario 2 as banks will usually only approve fi nance for six months. If the project takes longer and there are changes to your fi nancial position in the meantime, you may not be able to settle the fi nance. In this event, you could lose between 10-30% or more of the project cost so make sure you discuss this risk and its management with your broker and solicitor.
With so much to think about, it’s important to have the correct loan to suit your project. Be sure to engage the professional services of a fi nance specialist like ourselves before entering into any contract with a builder.
* Disclaimer: This article is generic in nature. All investment decisions should be considered wisely and based on your personal and fi nancial circumstances. Seek proper advice before committing to any course of investment action. This is not deemed as advice.
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HEALTH MATTERS
Spring is Just Around the CornerThe frosty mornings and the cool winds are letting us now
that winter is here, however the lovely sunny days are also a reminder that spring is just around the corner. For most of us that is a nice feeling which we all look forward to, but for others it means exposure to dusts and pollens which can bring on some unpleasant symptoms. Watery eyes, dripping noses, headaches, foggy thinking and a heavy feeling in your head can be quite uncomfortable. Imbalances within your energy system, or meridian system, can add to this discomfort. Clearing the blockages and balancing the meridian system can often give you relief from these symptoms, allowing you to enjoy various activities, which you may normally have to forgo.
Kinesiology, EFT and Acupressure are simple, non-invasive, harmless but eff ective alternative therapies which work with the energy system to restore balance and harmony within the body. Using a combination of these therapies can result in reducing the spring time symptoms as mentioned. It is usually recommended that you avoid the pollens and dusts responsible for the symptoms for a couple of days after the therapy. Obviously once spring is here, that is diffi cult. Now is a good time to address these issues, before the onset of the new season.
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irreplaceable baby who has died due to miscarriage, stillbirth or infant death. It is a beautiful keepsake made by you, with plenty of space to put photos, stories and much more.
You’ll be amazed at how quickly and easily this elegant book is constructed. There are gorgeous papers, cardstock, and embellishments to choose from. You create the essence of your baby’s memory with the colours you choose.
You’re not just creating a memory book, you’re with others whose heart has been broken, sharing your story in a loving, nurturing, safe environment.
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Cait Wotherspoon is a registered nurse, qualifi ed teacher and a practicing counsellor and psychotherapist. Cait’s passion is to help people who have suff ered loss. Using her training Cait seeks to empower her clients to breakthrough and rediscover the joys a full and rewarding life off ers.
Cait off ers grief, loss and bereavement counselling for adults, adolescents, children and families in the Penrith CBD.
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2. Your clothes will fi t better: Consistent exercise will tone and tighten your body, causing your clothes to not only fi t better but to also look nicer.
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JORDAN SPRINGS RESIDENT GROUP UPDATE
Recently, the Jordan Springs Resident Group conducted a survey regarding a safety and noise barrier along the Jordan Springs side of the Northern Road. The result from those surveyed was that
the majority would like a barrier to be installed for noise and safety purposes. Based on this, we have received the
support of Councillor Prue Car. Prue is speaking with the Council in relation to the introduction of a sound barrier along the Jordan Spring’s side of the Northern Road. You can show your support by writing
to Council at (Mail: Prue Car PO Box 181 St Marys NSW 1860 or email ([email protected]>, expressing your concerns. Remember, the Resident Group meets
monthly at 7:30pm on the last Tuesday of the month at the Lend Lease Sales Centre (café side) or you can hear all the latest by joining our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/groups/jordansprings).
We look forward to seeing you!
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Border Collie Fun Day on Sunday 6th July 2014!!!
Dr Katrina Warren and Kelly Gill held their Third Border Collie Fun Day at Castle Hill Showground on Sunday 6th July 2014.
Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital were the offi cial veterinarian’s at the event. We had a huge purple tent at the showground and we had the best time. We off ered free veterinary checks and answered many questions on the day. We talked our heads off and gave out information handouts on diff erent diseases. Thankfully there were no accidents or injuries to any of the dogs on the day.
We also had a free raffl e to guess the number of lollies in the jar and the lucky winner received a huge gift basket full of doggie goodies. The kids loved the helium balloons.
The Fun Day showcased a wide variety of Border Collie activities, including sheep herding, tricks, fl yball, agility, treibball, nose work, heelwork to music, obedience and frisbee.
Dr Katrina and Kelly Gill had a competition to fi nd the fastest border collie over 50 metres. The winner of the Border Collie Fun Day race was Milly, who clocked 50 metres in just 4.55 seconds!! Second place went
to Brock at 4.65 seconds. And third place went to Bo at 4.87 seconds. What a fast race!!
I can’t believe how fast the day fl ew by and how much fun was packed into 4 hours.
The Border Collie Club was also there and Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital made a $500 donation to the Border Collie Cancer Research Project in coordination with Sydney University.
For more information: www.facebook.com/drkatrinawarren, www.facebook.com/tobythewonderdog.
RSPCA Cupcake DayA Cupcake Day is a great way to raise
awareness and money for the RSPCA. We are hosting a Cupcake Day at
Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital on Monday 18th August 2014 between 9am-7pm.
Pop in to enjoy a cupcake (or two!) and even a ‘pupcake’ for your beloved pet. We have made ‘pupcakes’ which are dog friendly and do not contain any chocolate which is toxic to dogs.
If you are unable to make it here on the day, then you can still contribute to the RSPCA via an online donation. https://rspcacupcakeday-nsw2014.everydayhero.com/au/orchardhillsveterinaryhospital.
The RSPCA is the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a non-profi t, community based charity that works to prevent cruelty to animals by actively promoting their care and protection.
The RSPCA is not an agency of the Australian Government and therefore relies on the generosity of the community – through animal adoptions, volunteering, event participation, donations, fundraising, corporate partnerships, corporate support, bequests and grants – to support its vital daily work.
Please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital. Call 4736 2027 to make an appointment. Check us out on Facebook and online at www.orchardhillsvet.com.au.
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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD
UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday August 21(3rd Thursday of the month)South Penrith Probus ClubGlenmore Park Community Centre10:00am Visitors welcomeSocial Club for active retireesContact Merle Blatch Ph: 4733 1614 Fax: 4733 0986
Saturday August 9Richmond Lions Club Markets(2nd Saturday of each month)Racecourse Rd Clarendon Showground8am - 2pm All enquiries contact Geoff 45751518 after 6pm
Mobile PlayvanA FREE service designed for parents/carers and kids under 6 years. Turn up to a session with a drink, hat and cut up fruit. Each session lasts 2 Hours.Monday 9:30am Wallacia Tuesday is 9:30am - Thornton Estate (Next to Penrith Station) and 12:30pm Jordan Springs Illoura Village.Wednesday 9:30am North St. Marys 12:30pm Glenmore ParkThursday 9:30am Jordan Springs 9:30am Watergum ParkFriday 9:30am Claremont MeadowsFurther info: 0419 976 917 or 4732 7836
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Sunday, August 17Penrith City National Servicemens Association of Australia(3rd Sunday of the month)Penrith RSL Club at 10:30am.New members and visitors welcome. Coff ee and tea providedCall Harry Morfoot J.P 4737 8257
11 - 16th OctoberInaugural Postie Bike Ride from Mudgee to Dubbo is being planned. 30 bikes will set out on a 1200k trek over 6 days to raise money for Little Wings, and the goal is to raise $50,000.You can help at my Everyday Hero account here https://give.everydayhero.com/au/kevin-s-postie-bike-ride
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Tuesday August 26(Last Tuesday of each month)Jordan Springs Residents Group Update. All residents of Jordan Springs and Stakeholders are encouraged to attend to learn what is happening in your suburb and also to participate in discussion about concerns raised. 7.30pm at Lend Lease Sales and Information centre on Lakeside Pde. Please email [email protected] for further information.
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Wednesday September 3The Small Biz Bus - 9am - 3pmRopes Crossing Village Car Part (Adjacent to Coles), Ropes Crossing. Come and connect with a business advisor and gain skills to grow your small business!For more information: 1300 134 359 smallbusiness.nsw.gov.au
Monday August 18(3rd Monday of each month)Nepean Evening VIEW ClubAre holding their Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7.00pm for 7.30pm meal - cost $25 (bookings essential). Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life project. New members warmly welcomed. Details and bookings by 15th July 2014 to Joyce Leavett-Brown on 4731 2851.
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Thursday August 21(3rd Thursday of each month)Solo Circle of Friends
For single men & women 55 yrs &over who enjoy lunches, dinners,outings etc. Come and join our friendly group To join, send self addressed envelope to Secretary, PO Box 7557South Penrith NSW 2750
Wednesday August 13Arthritis NSW (2nd Wednesday of each month)Penrith Branch MeetingCWA Hall, Tindale St, PenrithCoff ee available from 9:30amFurther details - Diane 9623 9789
Monday August 18
Monday August 18The next meeting of the Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group will be held at 6.30pm on Monday the 18th August in Lecture Room 1, Learning & Development Unit, now located in the SWAHS 2 building Nepean Public Hospital. Tonight we have as our guest speaker Robyn Yates the Founder and Manager of Blue Mountains Cancer Help. Robyn’s address will be “What is Blue Mountains Cancer Help and what services does it deliver to persons who have Cancer”.All meetings are available to males and their partners who are seeking information on this cancer, and who live in the Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and Penrith areas. Come along and experience the caring and benefi ts off ered by our Support Group whose motto is YOU ARE NOT ALONE.Enquiries: Enquiries: Visit our website www.prostatesupport.org.au or David Wilkinson, President 1300 13 38 78.
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Sunday, 24th AugustCountry Market Day At Mulgoa Public SchoolMulgoa Rd Mulgoa 10am - 3pm Stall holders wanted Contact: Sarah 0438390017 Pony rides, jumping castle, chocolate wheel, live entertainment, arts and craft.
EFT WorkshopsLearn how you can reduce your pain, eliminate your cravings, relieve you anxiety, overcome your fears and phobias in this very interactive and fun fi lled 2 hour workshop. Bookings essential. Saturday 16th August 2.00 - 4.00pm Tuesday 19th August 6.00 - 8.00pmBookings essential. 0430 047 421 e: [email protected] w: www.harmonisinghealth.com.au
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Sunday August 31(Last Sunday of every month)St Marys and Mt Druitt Rotary Clubs MarketsCommunity Hub, Pulley Ave Ropes Crossing.From 9am to 2pm.
Thursday August 14(2nd Thursday of each month)Red Cross Penrith Branch MeetingCWA Hall Tindale St, PenrithCoff ee available from 9:30amFurther details - Diane 9623 9789
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