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Volume 17 Issue 10Wed 4th April, 2018
Recycle DaysDalwallinu, Pithara
12th April
Buntine, Kalannie, Wubin 5th April, 19th April
Reminder: TL deadline is Monday afternoon. TL is
compiled & printed Tuesdays so late items cannot be accepted.
Get your TL @ Dally Café, Jenny’s Bakehouse, Dally Motors, Dalwallinu CRC,
Dalwallinu Pharmacy, Dalwallinu Foodworks, Wubin Trading,
Miling Post Office or by subscription (postal or electronic)
By Sharon Bell
Saturday 24 March saw 25 women, mostly young mothers, enjoy a special day at the Wheatland Motel. There were stalls for the ladies to browse, along with tickets in the Dalwallinu Playgroup raffle to purchase, but the most important part of the day was the opportunity to network, with one attendee saying “it was like a girl’s birthday party for mums”.
After the 3-course sit down lunch it was time for some fun, smashing the pink flamingo piñata, listening to music and of course, more networking. “Such a great way to meet new women”, another lady said, “excellent food, fantastic music”.
This is the second time the Wheatland has held this event, but Tessa is planning on holding another later this year, either after football has finished, or on a bye weekend. Keep an eye out for info on the next ‘Ladies who Lunch’ event!
Last Thursday Dalwallinu Early learning Centre farewelled its Centre’s Manager and long term staff member Tiana Morgan. Current and many former children attended the lunchtime party to say their goodbyes. Tiana has looked after many of the now school aged children in Dalwallinu.
Tiana first started with the centre when she was in year 12 at Dalwallinu District High
School as part of her traineeship.
Tiana has looked after and cared for many of the children in town and she will be dearly missed by the children and community. Tiana is relocating to Sydney with her Partner where she will continue to work in childcare.
Dalwallinu ELC welcomes Lisa Polworth (pictured left) as the new centre Manager. Lisa has just relocated from Geraldton with her partner who works at Boekemans.
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If the President of the United States, the Queen of England or the Prime Minister of Canada would call you by your name, everyone would quickly realise that you were personal friends. Somehow great meaning is connected with being on a first-name basis with someone who is great.
When the Saviour first came into the world, the angel announced that His name was to be “Jesus,” because He was to save His people from their sins. When we accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Saviour, we were most certainly put on a first-name basis with Him.
But perhaps just as important, He is also on a first-name basis with us. He knows every action, every move and every thought we have. Someday, when we stand before Him face to face, we will certainly thank and praise Him for His wonderous grace. But more than this, we will stand before Him either pleased or ashamed for the way we served Him, the One who came to be the Saviour of the world.
While some people take His name in vain, we who know Him personally can say, “Jesus is the sweetest name i know.”
I love to hear my Saviour’s name;It’s music to my ear.Someday He will return for me,And from the clouds appear.
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Good Friday’s Storm which lashed through various parts of the Wheatbelt was certainly felt in Kalannie.
The local Sports Club had its roof blown off !
Easter Saturday saw many families enjoy another day of “Fun in the Park” organised by the Dalwallinu Baptist Church.
There were lots of fun activities to choose from such as, Bouncy castles, face painting, obstacle courses and craft tables. The Lions also held their famous sausage sizzle. Keep an eye out for anther “Fun in the
Park Day”.
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Ground-breaking of Northam Solar Farm project
Work gets underway on the Northam Solar Farm project 30 local jobs to be created during construction Project expected to be operational by October 2018 Energy Minister Ben Wyatt has today attended the ground-breaking ceremony for the State's newest solar farm at Northam.
The Northam Solar Farm project will be developed by Carnegie Clean Energy in partnership with Indigenous Business Australia and Bookitja Ptd Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Perth Noongar Foundation.
This partnership will provide important contracting opportunities to a number of Aboriginal businesses, as well as the opportunity for ongoing Noongar employment during both the construction and operation phases of this project.
The 10-megawatt project is expected to generate enough power for 3,000 households over the next 25 years.
Comments attributed to Energy Minister Ben Wyatt: "Projects such as the Northam Solar Farm illustrate the great potential we have in Western Australia to take advantage of the technological advances in the energy sector. We can create regional opportunities built around cleaner, cheaper renewable power.
"This project is particularly exciting because of the opportunities it will provide to local Aboriginal people and businesses as a result of the joint venture."
Minister's office - 6552 5900
Teach Me Grammar 2018-2019
Applications are now being invited from currently practicing WA-based Adult Literacy / ESL Teachers to participate in the Teach Me Grammer Program 2018 -
19. Funded by the Dept of Training and Workforce Development, this program is free
to all participants. Applicants from regional areas may apply for a scholarship to cover travel, accommodation and meals costs associated with attending the program.
Guidelines and the application form can be found at http://www.agendacommunication.com.au/teach-me-grammar.html
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Living on the edge (of the clearing line) At the end of the ‘clearing line’ – the boundary between the extensive remaining native vegetation of the inland rangelands and the more extensively-cleared agricultural zone – and sharing a boundary with Lake Moore, Bininninga Farms is a broadacre farm full of life.
Grant and Stacey Hudson have been farming at Bininninga Farms, near Kalannie, since 1997, where they recently fenced-off more than 300 hectares of remnant vegetation along the edge of the salt lake system.
Wildlife abounds on the property, with numerous bird species, reptiles, and native mammals often seen. The often elusive Malleefowl is also present on the farm, with the nearby Goodlands Nature Reserve providing additional habitat for the birds to forage and breed. Unfortunately there is also an ever present
threat of feral predators – especially foxes and feral cats – in the area.
While Grant has seen relatively few foxes in the area during the past eight years, he has noticed an increase in the number of feral cats – with many seen around the homestead, especially during harvest.
“Feral dogs are also an issue,” he said. “But trapping and baiting has seen their numbers controlled.
“Emus can also be nuisance, especially when they get into the crops, but as long as they stay in the bushland, we are happy to share the landscape with them.”
The Hudson Family also supply local Kalannie business Kochii Eucalyptus Oil with material for their oils. Kochii Eucalyptus Oil is produced exclusively from plantations of Eucalyptus kochii, grown in the Central Wheatbelt area of WA – and only Eucalyptus kochii trees that have been planted are harvested for oil production.
NACC Biodiversity Coordinator Jessica Stingemore visited the property recently to inspect the completed fencing. She said that while they were often overlooked due to not being arable farming land, salt lakes and other naturally saline systems were still valuable features of our landscape.
“Although they may appear barren, many are actually rich ecosystems which incorporate unique flora species and provide specialised habitat for animals including reptiles, mammals, birds, and invertebrates.”
This project is supported by the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program
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G O V E R N M E N T O F W E S T E R N A U S T R A L I A
Consumer Watch
Consumer Protection 50-52 Durlacher Street, Geraldton WA 6530 Tel: (08) 9920 9800 Fax: (08) 9964 5678
Email: [email protected]
How to make a complaint Consumer Protection regularly reminds consumers in Western Australia about their rights and the regulations in place to protect them, but what happens when you actually need to make a formal complaint about a retailer or business? The first step in the process is always to approach the trader and attempt to get a remedy for the issue. We have a handy checklist on our website to guide you through the process at www.consumerprotection.wa.gov.au, or you can call us for advice on 1300 304 054. If you have not been able to resolve the issue with a trader, then you can lodge a formal complaint with Consumer Protection and we may then attempt to conciliate the matter for you. This means that we will talk to the trader on your behalf to find an outcome that is acceptable to all parties. This is a free service and conciliation is often the most efficient and effective way to handle complaints. Most complaints received by the department are resolved in this manner. When Consumer Protection receives a formal complaint, we will look at it to decide:
what the dispute is about and options for helping to resolve the issue; if there is any applicable law that may have been broken; and whether the matter would be better handled by another organisation – in this case
the department will refer you to the most appropriate organisation. Consumer Protection will contact each person involved in the dispute to try to find a satisfactory resolution. While the aim is to resolve most complaints within 30 days, this isn’t always possible if the issue is complicated or there is a lack of co-operation. Consumer Protection cannot order or direct anyone to resolve the complaint, only a court or a tribunal can do that. If a mutual agreement is not possible then you will be told about other options that may help, for example applications via the Magistrates Court, tribunals such as the State Administrative Tribunal, or other government departments, or independent legal advice. More action will also be considered if it is necessary to protect other consumers or address market misconduct. This may not help to resolve your particular dispute, but it will help to prevent future problems for you and for other consumers. We also take proactive steps to ensure traders are doing the right thing. For example, our Trader Engagement Program works with selected traders to ensure they are aware of their obligations under the Australian Consumer Law. We analyse records of enquiries and complaints received from consumers to determine which businesses could benefit from the program. The program aims to encourage those traders to change their behaviour by identifying conduct that causes, or has the potential to cause, consumer detriment or dissatisfaction and we work with them to ensure future compliance with legislation. More information about your rights and how to make a complaint, including an online complaint form, is available on our website at www.consumerprotection.wa.gov.au. You can also call 1300 304 054 or email you query to [email protected].
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Application GuidelinesSport4Everyone is an initiative of the Australian Sports Foundation’s Giving4GrassrootsTM (G4G) program, funding projects and activities that increase participation in grassroots and community sport through small grants.
Sport4Everyone is generously supported by Australia Post and provides grants of up to $10,000 for projects and activities that create diverse, welcoming and inclusive sporting environments. The grants are to help individuals and communities to connect through sport, regardless of background or ability.
Key Dates
Applications open 12pm AEDT, Wednesday 28 March 2018
Applications close 11.59pm AEST, Thursday 26 April 2018
Assessment starts Friday 27 April 2018
Outcome notified by email week commencing 4 June 2018
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Application and Assessment Process
Completing your applicationKey things to note for a successful application:
• The word limit for written responses is 150 words per question• Applications must be submitted online at:
www.asf.org.au/giving4grassroots• Do not use special characters such as % # * ’• Submitted applications cannot be amended or changed. Please double
and triple check your application before you hit submit.
Assessing your application
Successfulandunsuccessfulapplicantswillbenotifiedviaemailintheweekcommencing 4 June 2018.
Applications will be assessed by our grants team, the Sports Foundation Executive and stafffromAustraliaPostusingthebelowcriteriaasaguideforselectingsuccessfulapplications
• Does the project align with the program objectives?• Evidence of need (Why does this project need to be done?)• Realistic work plan (What are the planned activities or events?)• Realistic budget (Set and break down a detailed budget for the granted
funds)• Sustainability (Is the project going to have enough interest and resources to
continue after the grant?)• Whether your project will require additional funding after our grant
FeedbackGiven the grant popularity and high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback on applications.
Terms and Conditions• Check out the Terms and Conditions here
More informationMore detailed information regarding the grant program is available at
sportsfoundation.org.auStill have questions? Call 02 6214 7868 or email our grant program team [email protected]
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The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is offering free business management training to farming, fishing and food processing businesses. Known as the Plan, Prepare, Prosper suite, these workshops assist businesses to develop strategies to manage risk and maximise opportunities for profit.
These workshops are being offered as one day training opportunity or as part of a five or six day program that will help you build a comprehensive strategic plan for your business.
In the ‘Financial management workshop you will work through your financial management program, and possible strategies for increasing your profitability and wealth creation.
Department ofPrimary Industries andRegional Development
Financial managementPlan, Prepare, Prosper
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You will explore the need to look beyond the physical production to a whole of business approach. You will drill into the three main financial reports: the profit and loss, balance sheet and cashflow. You will examine how the use of financial ratios and benchmark analysis can help you improve your overall performance.
From this starting point you will explore your gross farm income, gross margin, operating surplus and operating efficiencies.
By the end of this workshop you will have examined:
• examined the financial tools used to measure and monitor farm business performance and how the fit with production monitoring tools
• profit drivers and the 1% principle
• evaluated the financial strength of your business.
Who’s the workshop for?
If you have been participating in the suite of Plan, Prepare, Prosper workshops and have not attended financial management.
If you’re working in a farming, fishing and food processing business and want to improve your understanding of your business finances.
If you have a near to complete or complete strategic plan or participating in the and would like to review your finances you may find this workshop useful.
This workshop is free! Register today Visit agric.smartygrants.com.au/PPP_oneday or for more information or assistance free call 1800 198 231 or email [email protected]
To help you develop a comprehensive strategic plan for your business, the department is also offering workshops covering:
• Introduction to strategic planning to examine the role strategic planning plays in business success.
• Financial management - for your business
• Managing your business in a variable climate and strategies for adapting your agronomic practices and decision making
• Managing your business human resource; which includes planning for your personal wellbeing and managing others in your business
• Sales and marketing
• Systems for ensuring long term business profitability and to implement your strategic plans.
More informationYou can find out more about our other workshops at agric.wa.gov.au/farm-planning-workshops
Date: ______________________________________________________________________
Venue: ____________________________________________________________________
Contact: ___________________________________________________________________
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The newest strain of rabbit calicivirus to Australia, known as the Korean variant (RHDV1 K5), is set to be released across the Wheatbelt again this autumn in an effort to control pest rabbit numbers. RHDV1 and its associated strains affect both wild and domestic European rabbits. The disease is acute and highly contagious with no cure. Therefore it is vital that all pet rabbits are immunised against RHDV1 with the Cylap® vaccine prior to the release. The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) recommends vaccinating rabbits against RHDV1 as follows:
Kittens: 4, 8, 12 weeks of age, then 6 monthly for life
Adults: 2 vaccinations 1 month apart, then 6 monthly for life
Contact your local veterinarian for advice on vaccination
In addition to vaccination, the following precautions may assist in minimising the risk of infection:
If possible, keep pet rabbit indoors, at least until they can be vaccinated and your vet advises it is now safe for them to be outside.
Prevent direct and indirect contact between domestic and wild rabbits. Rabbit-proof backyards to prevent access by pest rabbits.
Regularly decontaminate hutches, bowls etc. with either 10% bleach or 10% sodium hydroxide.
Limit contact between and handling of unfamiliar pet rabbits.
Avoid cutting grass and feeding it to pet rabbits if there is the risk of contamination from wild rabbits.
Decontaminate hands, shoes and clothing after handling rabbits other than your own.
Good insect control (especially for fleas and flies) is vitally important. Insect control should include insect proofing the hutch or keeping the rabbits indoors.
Remove uneaten food on a daily basis.
Infected rabbits should be isolated and any dead rabbits should be disposed of in a manner than will minimise environmental contamination. Contact your local vet for more information.
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Year 5&6 students visited Parliament House as part of their school camp. The tour leader told the students that they were a credit to themselves, their teachers, their parents and their school.
Students also got a visit from Hon Shane Love who shared morning tea with them and also commented that it was “Great to see the good behaviour of the Dalwallinu kids while getting the tour of Parliament”. Thanks to Melissa Harms for photo and info
Congratulations to all the students who participated in Fridays inter school swimming carnival at Wongan Hills.
Pictured Left: Angelina Smith Champion girl yr 7 Middle: Lucy Wilson Champion girl yr 10 Right: Trinity Bryant runner up girl yr 9
I am seeking information and photos of a migration camp that was located just North of Dalwallinu. North of he Caltex Depot, and I think the present stock yards are located there.
The camp operated between 1950 and 1954. It consisted of a kitchen lean-to, one room timber frame house and tents for the children. About 15 families lived in this camp and most of them worked for the railways as labourers.
My family were refugees from Germany. There were refugees from Germany, Russia, Lithuania, Poland and Yugoslavia.
We lived in Dalwallinu for 10 years and my parents only moved to Perth to allow their children an high school education.
If you can help or have any information please contact me on 0417 918 015 or email [email protected].
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Speak Easy No adult should require someone else to manage their feelings for them. We all know those people who make life miserable for anyone they get close to. The poor things usually have miserable lives themselves, but it can be hard to feel sorry for them when it’s so obvious they are the ones causing the problems in their own lives. They can’t see that, though. For them, it feels like everyone else is to blame. Deep down, they sometimes wonder if they are the one with the problem, but because their behaviour is constantly triggered by others, it makes sense to them that if other people just wouldn’t trigger them, they’d behave nicely all the time. They’re right, in a way. They really are nice people. But they have no way of calming themselves down when they are upset, so if other people didn’t upset them, they’d be fine. Of course, life doesn’t work like that, and it really isn’t anyone else’s job to walk on eggshells trying to not trigger other adults. We are all responsible for managing ourselves. So these people actually have two clear problems. One, they can’t soothe themselves when they are upset. Two (and this is the worst part), they believe they have a RIGHT to have other people do it for them. That combination of emotional dysregulation and entitlement is a disastrous, toxic tangle for any adult over the age of 3. And God help anyone they are in a relationship with. This is how it starts: The person somehow missed out on learning how to self-soothe in the first place. Maybe this was because they grew up with adults who didn’t know how to either. Mum or Dad would have a meltdown when things went wrong, and the child didn’t ever get to watch and learn how to manage themselves. Worse, while Mum or Dad were having a meltdown, the child probably got in the firing line, upsetting the child directly. So that child grows up with two problems: 1) no example of how to calm themselves down, and 2) a feeling of upset already inside them from being on the receiving end of someone else’s moods. The third problem they grow up with is the lesson that you are allowed to take your feelings out on someone else. They grew up thinking that adults have that right. And from what I’ve seen in all the adults I’ve talked to like this, it was their Dad that was the one who couldn’t handle emotions and acted like they had the right to have other people tiptoeing around them.
It’s not always the case. But it’s a very common pattern. A lot of people had a Mum who couldn’t handle being upset, but it doesn’t usually seem to leave the same sense of entitlement in the kids as when the Dad does it. So, if your Dad had trouble managing himself when he was upset, or if he took out his moods on you, or your Mum or your siblings, then you’re doing really well if you haven’t followed in his footsteps. That’s an extremely hard family pattern to break. Kids who grow up with this family dynamic can end up feeling crazy, because the parent’s logic is actually crazy. It goes like this in their heads:
“I can’t regulate my emotions so you MUST behave in a way that makes me feel calmer” “If you don’t behave the way I want you to, I have no choice but to be upset.” “Since I have no choice, it must be your fault I am upset. You are upsetting me.” “If you don’t change your behaviour, then you are upsetting me on purpose. I therefore have the right to punish you.” “If I go too far with my punishment, I may feel bad, but really, it’s partly your fault.” “I will maybe apologise for part of the problem, but you must accept responsibility too.”
No. You don’t. None of their upset, and certainly none of their behaviour, is your responsibility. Any upset adult has 100% responsibility for making themselves feel better. If they are having trouble trusting you, that is their problem. If they have trouble feeling happy at work, it’s their problem. If they feel stressed when the kids mess up the house, or when their dinner isn’t the way they like it, or if they can’t get what they want, or if people disrespect them, or any of the things that adults get upset about, it is their problem to calm themselves down and find a solution, without bullying anyone or sulking. And a lot of adults out there, especially ones who had a skill-less, entitled father, don’t have those skills. If you weren’t given self-soothing skills as a child, you must start with yourself. Never think that someone else should make this easier for you. That thought will keep you trapped. But there is always a way out for those humble enough to find it. -Caroline Crombie [email protected] 0407 08 9393
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It’s that time of the year again when the Winter sports are starting and the Pool season comes to an end. It’s been another busy season at the pool considering the Summer we have had and I would like thank all user’s of the pool for making my job enjoyable.
Great to have laughs and chats with people from all different backgrounds. This season I ran the Swim To Rotto program for the 6th season and again had big numbers being involved. The program is all about being active, and what better place to do this in Summer than in the water. Some may beg to differ on this! Especially the early morning swimmers. But the thermometer doesn’t lie!! 26 on most mornings. The distance from Cottesloe to Rotto is 768 Laps or just over 19km. This season saw 113 people add to the tally from 7yr old through to 80+ so this is great to see so many people trying to stay active and healthy.
Over the past 5 seasons I have been tallying up the total km swum as a town with the challenge to swim all the way around Australia. To start us off we headed East and reached Melbourne give or take a few km after the second season. From there we headed North up the East coast as far as Cape York after the 4th season. 5th season saw us as far as Daly Waters and now with the 6th season done we have headed into Darwin then back out and down as far as Derby. This season saw a total of 95561 laps swum as a town which is the equivalent of 2389km. Another huge effort from everyone.
The table shows a list of swimmers and laps done. Big congratulations to Christie Andrews who topped the list with over 10,000 laps for the season, great effort for someone who’s not competitive ? Hopefully will see you all back next season and the rain can come anytime now. Good luck for the season ahead.
Jones
Monday April 9th Meet at Anthony Bell Hall at 9:30am to visit Cathy Northover’s Garden.
New members welcome. Subs $5. We need to know numbers please.
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ALL RE-ROOFING WORKS IN WA, IN EXCESS OF $20,000 (inc GST), CAN ONLY BE CARRIED
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ALL RE-ROOFING WORKS IN WA, IN EXCESS OF $20,000 (inc GST), CAN ONLY BE CARRIED
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Phone:- 9430 6553
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OWNED & OPERATED BY THE SAME FAMILY
OWNERS FOR OVER 20 YRS
WorkSafe Asbestos Removal Licence No:- 0037Or Visit us on our Website www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
Email:- [email protected]
ALL RE-ROOFING WORKS IN WA, IN EXCESS OF $20,000 (inc GST), CAN ONLY BE CARRIED
OUT BY A LICENCED & REGISTERED BUILDING
COMPANY
THE ROOF & WALL
DOCTOR Is Back In Town!!
Like to have your roof replaced with new Long lengths of Zincalume or Colorbond? How about
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ROOF RESTORATIONS & CLEANING RESTORATION OF FRETTING BRICK & STONE WALLS
All quotes carried out on-site, by the Doc himself. We service all country areas. Get your free quote now, while we are in your area.
THE ROOF & WALL DOCTOR 16 Essex Street FREMANTLE W A 6160
Phone:- 9430 6553
FULLY GUARANTEED & FULLY INSURED Registered with The Builders Registration Board #13172
WorkSafe Asbestos Removal Licence No:- 0037 Website www.roofandwalldoc.com.auEmail:- [email protected]
As Seen on GWN & Channel 7 “Home in WA”
ALL RE-ROOFING WORKS IN WA, IN EXCESS OF $20,000 (inc GST), CAN ONLY BE CARRIED
OUT BY A LICENCED & REGISTERED BUILDING
COMPANY
THE ROOF & WALL
DOCTOR Is Back
In Town!!
Like to have your roof replaced with new Long lengths of Zincalume or Colorbond? How about
new gutters & downpipes, Insulation or a Skylight?
WE REMOVE OLD TILES, IRON, ASBESTOS & DECRAMASTIC
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ROOF RESTORATIONS & CLEANINGRESTORATION OF FRETTING BRICK & STONE WALLS
All quotes carried out on-site, by the Doc himself. We service allcountry areas. Get your free quote now, while we are in your area.
THE ROOF & WALL DOCTOR16 Essex Street FREMANTLE W A 6160
Phone:- 9430 6553
FULLY GUARANTEED & FULLY INSUREDRegistered with The Builders Registration Board #13172
OWNED & OPERATED BY THE SAME FAMILY
OWNERS FOR OVER 20 YRS
WorkSafe Asbestos Removal Licence No:- 0037Or Visit us on our Website www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
Email:- [email protected]
ALL RE-ROOFING WORKS IN WA, IN EXCESS OF $20,000 (inc GST), CAN ONLY BE CARRIED
OUT BY A LICENCED & REGISTERED BUILDING
COMPANY
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Your guide toLocal Community Associations
GROUP DATE & TIME VENUE CONTACT
Dally Scrappers & Card Makers Annually—Feb, July &Oct Dalwallinu Rec Centre Karen McNeill: 0429 020 285
Dalwallinu & Districts Agricultural Society
Recreation Centre Meeting Room
Rebecca Wilson: 0427681202 [email protected]
Dalwallinu & Districts CWA Monthly The Old Convent Holly Staton: 0409 188 847 [email protected]
Dalw & Districts Lions Club Every 2nd Tuesday @7pm Community Arts Centre Kathy Mills: 0429 611 303
Dalwallinu Bowling Club Dalwallinu Sports Club Gordon McNeill: 0427 611 645
Dalwallinu CRC Mon‐Friday 9am‐4.30pm Dalwallinu CRC Dalwallinu CRC: 9661 1802
Dalwallinu Community Op Shop Monday‐Friday 10am ‐ 3pm The Old Shed, Myers St Joanne: 0455 276 712
Dalwallinu Craft Group Tuesdays 10am ‐ 3pm Community Arts Centre Kathy Mills: 0429 611 303
Dalwallinu Craft Shop Mon‐Friday 10.30am‐3.30pm Saturdays 10am ‐ 12 noon
Community Craft Shop (subject to volunteers)
Kathy Mills: 0429 611 303
Dalwallinu Creative Arts Group Community Arts Centre
Dalwallinu Dance Group Term 2‐3 Dalwallinu Town Hall Teish Wallis: 0427 611 162
Dalwallinu District Tourism Inc. 1st Wed of every month Community Arts Centre Lee Anne Carter: 9666 3017
Dalwallinu Football & Hockey Club Dalw Rec Centre Kirsty Kay: 0428 663 015
Dalwallinu Golf Club Saturday Dalwallinu Golf Club Ty Herron: 0428 851 328
Dalwallinu Junior Basketball Friday evenings Term 1 Dalwallinu Rec Centre Melissa Sutherland: 9662 1030
Dalwallinu Men’s Shed Tuesdays from 10am Child Health Centre (beside Medical Centre)
Jim Roach: 9661 2768
Dalwallinu Netball Association Dalw Rec Centre Pauline Mitchell: 0439 459 709
Dalwallinu P&C Dalw DHS Rachael Lehmann: 0429 621 034
Dalwallinu Playgroup Fridays 9.30am—11.30am Dalw ELC/Daycare Kelsey Grover: 0428 555 878 [email protected]
Dalwallinu Swimming Club Matt Wilson: 0427 681 009
Dalwallinu Tai Chi Association Tuesday mornings Anthony Bell Hall Barbara Newton: 0437 969 812
Dalwallinu Toy Library Wednesdays Dalwallinu Baptist Church Cate Cail: 0417 243 546
Fire and Rescue 1st Monday of every month FESA building, Leahy St Samantha Dickins: 0427621 039
Geranium & Garden Club Betty Sutherland: 9661 1453
Grand Old Men’s Group Pioneer House
Mainly Music (Children ages 0‐5) Tuesdays 10am (during Term time) Dalwallinu Baptist Church Teish Wallis: 0427 611 162
Senior Scrabble Mondays from 2.00pm Pioneer House activity Rm
Seniors Activity Day Every 2nd Thursday Ring Kathy for details Kathy Mills: 0429 611 303
St Johns Ambulance Wendy Sawyer: 0428 611 078
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Cookery Corner
Ingredients: 1 teaspoon stock powder or paste 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 cup raw cous cous 1 cup (250mL) of boiling water 425g can chickpeas
1 large tomato Small bunch parsley 1 spring onion Rind of 1 orange 100ml orange juice
Butter Chicken - Serves 6
Couscous Salad - Serves 6 Method: 1. Measure out and combine stock, curry powder ad couscous in a bowl. 2. Add the boiling water. 3. Stir quickly, cover with lid and leave covered for 5 minutes. 4. Wash vegetables. Chop tomato and spring onion into small pieces. 5. Finely chop parsley leaves, throw out stems. 6. Grate the orange rind, avoiding the white pith. 7. Cut orange in half. Press and twist onto juicer to remove juice. Measure out 100ml juice. 8. Add rind to juice, then stir. 9. Drain and rinse chickpeas. 10. Fluff up couscous with a fork. 11. Add tomato, spring onions, parsley and chickpeas to couscous and stir. Mix in orange dressing, then serve.
These recipes are part of the Food Sensation course, currently running at the Dalwallinu CRC. The last class is next Monday at 11.00am.
Ingredients: 800g skinless chicken breasts Cooking spray oil 1 medium sized onion, chopped 1 teaspoon crushed garlic ½ teaspoon crushed ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon dried coriander 2 teaspoons paprika ½ teaspoon cumin ⅛ teaspoon chilli powder (optional) 2 teaspoons chicken stock powder 4 tablespoons (no added salt) tomato paste 1 tablespoon cornflour 375mL can evaporated light milk
Note: You can replace chicken with rump steak, pork or 600g tofu. Method: 1. Cut chicken into bite-size pieces. 2. Coat a large non-stick frypan with cooking spray. 3. Sauté chicken, onion, garlic and ginger until chicken pieces are nearly cooked. 4. Add all the spices and stock powder and stir to combine for one minute. 5. Add tomato paste and stir through chicken. 6. Blend cornflour with milk then add to pan, stirring continuously mixing well until boiled. 7. Serve with cooked rice and a green salad or vegetables.
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A fun environment for children 0-5 years and their parents/carers to enjoy play,
craft & friendship.
WHEN – 9:30 to 11:30 am
EVERY FRIDAY
WHERE – Dalwallinu ELC/Day Care Centre
69 McNeill Street, Dalwallinu
Please bring 1 piece of fruit to share for the children while the adults can enjoy
some morning refreshments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
KELSEY : 0428 555 878 OR EMAIL: [email protected]
Notice of AGMThe Wubin Progress Association
Will be holding its Annual General Meeting
On Tuesday 10th April 2018 at 5:30pm
In the Jim Ellison Shed
Please note the change in Date and Time
John Nankivell PresidentDalwallinu 6609
At our recent Annual General Meeting, we were unable to fill any of the office bearer positions.
If you would like to see the Arts Festival continue here in Dalwallinu, we ask that you attend a special General Meeting on Monday 9th April 2018, commencing at 5:15pm. Unfortunately, if positions are unable to be filled then the Creative Arts Committee will go into recess and there will be no future festivals. If you would like to see this cultural event continue, please come and join us and offer your assistance in any of the roles. Obviously, President and Secretary/Treasurer are the most vital roles to fill in a non-Festival year
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Church Date & Time NotesBaptist Church
Services every Sunday at 10am (unless otherwise stated)
All Welcome
Secretary: Colin Cail 0428 643 012
Apr8th Danny Wojcik 15th Danny Wojcik 22nd Danny Wojcik
Junior Church (Sunday School) is held each week (except school holidays)
at 10.40am (from Kindy 4yrs & older)
“Your word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against you”Psalm 119 v11
Pastor Danny is available in the church office on Wednesdays between 9.30-12 noon and 1pm - 4pm
(0430 152087)
Uniting Church
Barbara Dinnie: 9664 2010Rodney Donnes: 0427 611 218
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear...
He who fears has not been made perfect in love
1 John 4:18-19
St Lukes Anglican Church
Mrs Gwen Hyde: 9661 1043Mrs Barbara Wilson: 9661 1060
Sunday April 1st Easter Sunday Service in St Luke’s Church, Annetts Rd Dalwallinu 10am. Bring & share morning tea at the home of Irene Mills to follow.Sunday May 6th Service in Physio Room at Dalwallilnu Hospital 10am. Morning Tea to follow. All welcome.
Even though loss, disappointment, failure or deep sorrow can be crippling, God’s love, grace and mercy assures us “Joy comes in the morning.”
Psalm 30:5
Catholic Church Fr Ian Esmond: 9671 [email protected]
Mass at 10.30am on the Saturday preceding the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month
You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free
John 8:32
Dalwallinu Christian Fellowship (Pentecostal Church Meeting) Gail Smit: 0409 345 101Gerry Matias: 0458 977 826
Thursday 29th March at 7pmJoin us for a Passover celebration in the Uniting Church. Bring and share afterwards. No Church service on Sunday 1st April due to long weekend. Normal services resume on Sunday 8th April at 10amBible Studies 0409 345 101
This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.
1 John 3:16 NIV
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TL DiaryApril9th Dalwallinu Creative Arts Special General Meeting 9th Dalwallinu Garden Club Visit10th Thorntons Accountants & Business Advisors at Dalwallinu CRC10th Wubin Association AGM16th-22nd WA Youth Week25th ANZAC Day
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