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Lockhart Shire Council October 2013
Mayoral Report
With the month of October drawing to a close so are the cultural and social activities being held in the Shire. Once again the Spirit of the Land Festival was a huge success drawing an estimated 5000 - 6000 people into Lockhart over the two days. Our local businesses and stallholders that operated over the weekend enjoyed very healthy patronage with some stalls selling completely out of product. One local business believed it was the best trade they have had since the festival has been operating. Council has been delighted with the positive response it has received by the general public and the committee. We
were also proud to present the $10,000 first prize to the winning sculpture pictured above, called Ammonite Australis created by artist Trevor Beckwith. There were 28 entries in the National Farm Art Sculpture
Competition and 70 entries, including indigenous art in the fine art exhibition. Council purchased two indigenous pieces of art to be displayed at the Council Administration Building. Council would like to extend our congratulations to the Lockhart Community Bank for purchasing a Sculpture named ―Emu Family‖ which I believe they intend to display in the CWA Park in Green Street alongside other sculptures acquired by Council. The sculpture was awarded a highly commended in the open section and will assist the growth of sculptures being retained in the community of Lockhart. Congratulations and a huge thank you to Liz Pertzel and Mandy Strong together with their committee for their hard work and hugely successful Spirit of the Land Lockhart Festival weekend. Also our Engineer David Webb, council staff and the local volunteers for assistance prior, during and after the event. Well Done! As mentioned in the previous newsletter. Council was going to debate the merit of allowing a Grain Harvest Management Scheme for 2013/14 harvest to be
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introduced in the Lockhart Shire. Council decided to allow the GHMS to be trialled for a 3 month period commencing on 1 November 2013 and finishing on 31 January 2014. Hopefully a detailed report will be forwarded to the engineering department to analyse the effect the trial has had on our roads. It was not a unanimous decision by Council and the debate was quite lengthy. Our engineering department believes a 5% allowance on an increase in weight will cause a 22% increase in damage to the road. The majority of councillors would like to believe the 5% over the General Mass Limit is a tolerance thus allowing flexibility for farmers to load trucks to General Mass Limit without the fear of incurring a huge fine especially when it is so difficult without scales to load a truck in the paddock. Council has decided to proceed with power and lighting of the Avenue in The Rock costing $19,000. There will be 2 lights installed to shine upon the Soldier at the cenotaph and 3 power outlets along the Southern side of the Avenue. This will be completed prior to Anzac Day 2014. The power outlets will enable power to be provided without the need of power cords placed across the road especially when The Rock Markets are held. The fairy lights in Green Street, Lockhart are to be refurbished or replaced and Council is looking at LED strip lighting designed for a 24 volt system. A report and costing will be bought back to the November meeting for discussion and hopefully approval.
Council‘s resources have had increased demand placed upon it over the last couple of years thus relying on outside help. They appreciate, as do all residents, the volunteers who help keep our villages mown and tidy. Recently St Joseph‘s School, Lockhart and The Rock Men‘s Shed coordinated the collection of 2567 and 1686 drums respectively at both waste collection sites as a part of drumMuster NSW. This is a great effort and it help to extend the life of our waste disposal sites. It was great news to hear that the redevelopment of the Greens Gunyah Museum Lockhart has been fortunate to gain additional funding to complete stage 2. Another $150,000 together with the previously pledged sum of $220,000 should now see the project able to be completed. A big thank you to the Lockhart Community Bank for their contribution of $50,000 as well as a State Government grant of $100,000 from the Minister for Arts, George Souris delivered by the Member for Wagga Wagga, Daryl Maguire. After 23+ years of working for the Lockhart Shire Council, one of our most dedicated and loveable, employees Robyn Dowdle, is retiring. Robyn has endured three generations of Yates‘s on Council over her time and we have appreciated her wisdom and assistance over this period. We all wish Robyn the best in the future and the door will always be open for her to say hello. Yours in Local Government
Mayor Peter Yates
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Council Snippets 21 October 2013
Works Report: At present one crew is continuing with long term repairs of roads following March 2012 storm event with one crew undertaking regular maintenance works. Two crews are commencing reconstruction, being at Boree Creek Road and Woodend-Fiveways Road. Works in the intersection of Urana & Ford Streets, The Rock has commenced and is progressing well. Works are expected to be substantially completed by Armistice Day 2013. Sealing works will recommence shortly as pavement temperature increases. Drainage works in Day Street, Lockhart to be undertaken with in-house staff, and expected to be commenced in October 2013; currently awaiting delivery of materials. Design works for projects for 2013/14 have commenced, and being undertaken in order of planned construction. Design works are 75% complete. Table drain clearing/cleaning in both Lockhart and The Rock is 95% complete. Pipes installation in various locations across Lockhart has been completed. Drainage improvement works in Yerong Street, The Rock tidy up works are now underway. Crews will then proceed to minor miscellaneous drainage works throughout The Rock, namely Yerong, Bretton & Wilson Streets. Flood Studies: The next meeting for Flood Committees is due mid/late October 2013 where draft final report and detailed mitigation measures are to be discussed. Road Safety Officer Roll-Out of School Zone Flashing Lights: The NSW Government roll-out of flashing lights to all NSW schools that do not currently have flashing lights is scheduled to start early in 2014. Schools and Council will be notified when work is to be undertaken. The style of lights used will be different from the current style and will consist of the yellow toggle lights, but not an LED annulus as is currently used. Each school will receive flashing lights to treat one road within the school zones for that
school. Schools will be assessed by Roads and Maritime Services and a site will be identified and proposed to each school in late October 2013. Roads and Maritime Services will also provide details of the preferred site identification information to Council and will seek feedback about the selected sites and their suitability. Fleet The new Motor Grader has been ordered and due mid/late October 2013. The new light truck for Lockhart P&G has been ordered. The new centre deck mower for The Rock has been delivered. This completes planned Fleet procurement for 2013/14 budget. Fairy Lights Lockhart: Approximately 16-17 years ago fairy lights were installed to the CBD in Lockhart. This was undertaken and funded by the Lockhart Progress Association at the time. Council has been maintaining the lights, which has been the direction of previous Councils. The lights are now in need of more substantial maintenance. Council has resolved to further investigate options to replace/improve the lights. Power & Lighting in The Avenue The Rock: Council at its meeting 19 August 2013 resolved for Council to determine scope of works and costing to provide power and lighting at The Avenue, The Rock. Works entail 2 lights to shine on the soldier at the Cenotaph, and power outlets at three locations along the southern side of The Avenue. Council has resolved to proceed with the works this financial year.
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Congratulations and thank you to both the
Lockhart and The Rock Show committees for
running successful events in September and
October. Congratulations and thank you to
the Picnic Races and Spirit of the Land
Committees for a fun filled weekend in
Lockhart (Oct 11-13). Visitors from across the
region and around the state converged on
Lockhart to join in on the festivities. The
Lockhart Picnic Races got the weekend off to
a great start with many taking advantage of
the Committees marque, following the races
the patrons made their way to Green Street
where the venues were over flowing with party
mode patrons. Spirit of the Land Festival,
included the Albury and Wagga Car Clubs adding to the attractions on Saturday. The
outstanding sculptures and fine arts were appreciated by all who viewed them. The
$10,000 Nation Farm Art Sculpture, Trevor Beckwith's ‗Ammonite Australis’, is on
display for public viewing in the
window of the Spirit of the Land
Office, Green Street Lockhart.
Stuart Taylor‘s ‘Emu Family’
pictured below was purchased
by the Lockhart & Community
Bank and will be displayed
within Lockhart adding to the
outstanding sculpture display
throughout the Township. When
the future of the Spirit of the
Land Festival would not have continued if not for the dedication and commitment of the
committee and the support of the Shire community. Thank you to everyone who
contributed. Events such as this are vital to Tourism throughout our Shire and Region
Ursula Jones
Tourism/Economic Development Officer
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Friday November 1 The Rock Central School Fete 5-7pm Saturday November 2 PCYC Blue Light Disco 6.30pm - 9.30pm, canteen open at 6pm Lockhart Memorial Hall Tuesday November 5 Melbourne Cup Luncheon The Rock Red Cross From 11am at The Rock Memorial Bowling Club more info page 24
Sunday February 4 2014 Warrangon Vintage Harvest Day Pleasant Hills Contact Secretary 0447 296 494
Your Event Not Listed?? Send Details to [email protected]
LOCKHART SHIRE EVENTS CALENDAR 2013
Grant Writer
Council has offered the services of a grant writer to community and non-profit organisations across the Shire to assist with grant applications. Council is currently looking to engage a grant writer and would be keen to receive applications. If you are interested in this role please contact Council in writing addressed to: The General Manager
PO Box 21 Lockhart NSW 2656
Council Catering Council is seeking expressions of interest
from Community Groups to cater for Council’s Monthly Council Meeting for up
to three meetings. For further information please call
Council. Phone: 6920 5305.
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As Trustees of the land, Council is drafting a Plan of Management for the Lockhart Community Forest, which includes the Golf Course. Council wishes to advise that the riding of motorbikes is NOT permitted within the Community Forest. For a map of the area please contact the Council Office on 6920 5305 or go to www.lockhart.nsw.gov.au
COLLECTION OF FIREWOOD Shire residents wishing to collect firewood from Council‘s road reserves are required to apply for a permit. Applications should be made in writing to: The General Manager Lockhart Shire Council PO Box 21 LOCKHART NSW 2650 Council does not permit collection of firewood from commons or reserves under its control. Permits are only available to Lockhart Shire residents and are valid for three (3) months from issue date. Residents should have a valid permit with them at the time of collection. Fines may be applied to persons collecting firewood without a valid permit.
Lockhart Shire Council Cemeteries are now
“Dog Free Zones”
Due to damage by dogs, Cemeteries managed by Lockhart Shire Council are now “Dog Free Zones” and signage will be installed shortly at Lockhart, The Rock and Yerong
Community Halls
Members of the community are encouraged to utilise the various community Halls throughout the Shire to ensure their longevity. Volunteers who manage these facilities do an excellent job in maintaining them but they do require the halls to be leased to raise revenue to keep the halls
in good condition.
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION
FORMS For some small building jobs and other
developments it is possible that no approval is required from Council. Contact Council for
clarification. Otherwise, it is likely that a completed “Development Application” form
would need to be submitted to Council with drawings.
The Development Application and approval process, regulated by the State Government
through local councils, is aimed to ensure that the various regulations are complied with and
that a detailed, written record is kept for the future.
Councils are required to obtain certain specific information so the standard development
application form used may in some cases seem complex. Council staff are able to assist with
completion of forms.
Contact Council for clarification of any matter
concerning Development Applications 02 6920 5305.
Lockhart & District Hospital
now has a new
phone number
6930 7100
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The Companion Animals Act Information for
dog and cat owners The Companion Animals Act requires that all NSW dog and cat owners have their pets permanently identified and registered for life. Protecting health and the environment Your dog must not enter: Eating areas, School or childcare grounds, Wildlife protection areas or within 10 metres of children‘s playground equipment. The rules in the companion Animal Act are important for pets, pet owners and other people. Dog and cat owners who ignore the rules face strong penalties, including fines and court action. If your dog is found unleashed in a public place, it can be seized by council officers and put in the pound. You have 14 days (for a registered dog) or 7 days (for unregistered dogs) to claim your pet from the pound. Dogs which are chipped will be scanned and their owners notified. Your local council can issue a Nuisance Order if your dog repeatedly barks, damages other people‘s property or chases people, animals or vehicles. If you don‘t stop your dog doing these things you can be fined $550. Be a responsible pet owner.
INFORMATION FOR DOG AND CAT OWNERS IN NSW.
The Companion Animals Act requires that all NSW dog and cat owners have their pets permanently identified and registered for life. Micro-chipping and Registration is a two part process that requires dog and cat owners to: 1. Have their animals implanted with a microchip from
the time they are 12 weeks of age, at point of sale or change of ownership (whichever occurs first).
2. Register their animals with their NSW local council by 6 month of age.
Note: Your dog is required by law, when in a public place, to have a collar around its neck with a tag attached that shows the dog‘s name and the address or phone number of the dog‘s owner.
Be Alert this Bush Fire Season The NSW Rural Fire Service will again be using Bush Fire Alerts to provide information to affected communities using radio, television, and the internet. There are three Bush Fire Alert levels to help you make the right choices for your safety.
You may receive a recorded message on your home phone, or a text message on your mobile.
Here’s a basic guide to what the messages mean…
Messages are sent out based on the address registered for that phone number so make sure you keep your information up to date with your service provider so you don’t miss these important messages.
Further information can be found at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
Council News
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Lockhart Caravan Park
If you know someone looking for just the right place to set up camp with a tent or caravan, or looking to hire an on-site van, then Lockhart Caravan Park is just the place.
Situated in Green Street, the caravan park is just 100 metres from the
shopping area and within easy walking distance to all facilities.
There are 21 sites, three unpowered and eighteen powered sites.
Three Cabins which can accommodate up to 8 people are also available.
A modern camp kitchen is available as well as showers, toilets and a peaceful
location.
Contact the Manager on 0458 205 303
NEWSLETTER DEADLINES
All articles for the next Newsletter need to be received no later than 4pm on
Friday 15 November 2013
Council would appreciate articles in word or publisher format, jpg is also acceptable.
Placement of articles is
subject to available space.
Please no PDF’s
Ph: (02) 6920 5305 Fax: (02) 6920 5247 or [email protected]
Next Council Meeting Monday
18 November 2013
Notice is given that Council‘s Meeting for November will be held in the Council Chambers, Green Street, Lockhart.
The meeting commences at 5.00pm
members of the community are most welcome to attend
Getting the most out of the Lockhart Shire Council website The Lockhart Shire website has good levels of visitation since it was launched in January, 13279 visits. Council is keen to ensure that the information on the website is relevant, helpful and current. If you would like to list your organisation, event or business on the Shire website please forward information to Lockhart Shire Council email
([email protected]) or mail , PO box 21, Lockhart NSW 2656.
Listing on the Council website is helpful if you do not have your own website or to use as a link to your website. Shire
businesses are encouraged to use this marketing option.
Council News
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Residents experiencing difficulty in paying their rates and charges are invited to discuss their particular circumstances with Council‘s Director of Corporate Services on (02) 6920 5305 Residents who have made a payment directly into Council‘s bank account are asked to please notify Council of the payment they have made. If you receive a Pension you can apply for a Pension Rebate on your Rates if the property on which you are applying for a Rebate is your principal place of residence. To avoid legal action on overdue rates or long term outstanding debts contact Council to make an arrangement to pay.
PAYMENT OF RATES & CHARGES
Schedule – November 2013
Lockhart
5th, 12th, 19th & 26th
Milbrulong 12th & 26th
Pleasant Hills
4th & 18th
Yerong Creek
11th & 25th
The Rock
14th & 28th
www.rrl.xnsw.gov.au
Reconstruction of Green‟s Gunyah Museum
A cheque to assist with the reconstruction of the iconic Green‘s Gunyah Museum in Lockhart received a major boost recently with the addition of $100,000 funding from the State Government. The cheque was presented to the Lockhart Historic Society president Heather Trevaskis at a ceremony on Friday October 4 by Member for Wagga Daryl Maguire. The project will involve building exhibition space at 1.2 metres above ground level and will also make the museum a focal point for the town‘s tourism. A priority of the project is the protection of valuable documents and objects, including the Doris Golder Collection. The project will include an updated Tourist Information Centre and new exhibition space, research and administration areas. Total funding for the reconstruction project now stands at $370,000 with contributions coming from the community, Lockhart & District Community Bank, Lockhart Shire Council, the State Government and Australian Heritage Council.
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The Rock & District Playgroup
Meets Fridays
10am - 12pm
The Rock Preschool
King Street
The Rock
For all children from birth—5yrs and all
carers, mums, dads and grandparents
Bring the kiddos for a play while you
enjoy a coffee
For more information contact
Connie 0428719576
Naomi 0431203412
Di 0429160381
Emma 0418964114
The Rock & District Meals on Wheels and Friendship Club
„Serving our Community‟
Come and join our Friendship Club Tuesdays 10.00am— 3.00pm & Thursdays 10.00am-3.00pm
Volunteers are always in demand to assist with our programmes to help our older and disabled citizens Just call (02) 6920 2500 and have a chat with our
friendly co-ordinators.
Are you eating regular meals? Is it getting too difficult for you to shop? Do you care for an older or dis-
abled person? Do you have a short term illness? Are you in a crisis?
The Rock Op-Shop
Wed to Sun
10am - 2pm
Book Exchange
Sunday
12pm - 2pm
All clothes, bags & shoes $1.00
Spring/Summer stock in store now
Contact Lynly Boyle 6920 1522
THE ROCK PRESCHOOL INC For children aged 3-6 years
Now taking enrolments for 2014
Please contact Jess White, Director on 02-69202455
or email [email protected] to receive an enrolment package.
A great place for children to laugh, learn and grow!
Christmas
Closure
22/12/3013
To
8/1/2014
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“Kengal Krafters Inc” The Rock Craft Shop @ the CWA rooms at 128
Urana St The Rock Open Wednesday to Sunday, from 10am to 2pm
We sell a large variety of locally made items including:
Baked goods, hand painted gifts, baby wear, children’s clothing, toys, quilting & patchwork, knitted and crocheted items, kitchen & bathroom accessories, ladies bags, jewellery & scarves, aboriginal artwork. Our association was formed to provide opportunities, for crafters within the Riverina area. To connect with others, grow their home based businesses and promote handmade, local products in the community. If you would like to become a member, applications can be picked up at the Craft Shop or at The Rock Op Shop. All welcome. For more information call: Di Fortune…….6920 3380 Chris Makeham..6920 1092
Brookong Nook Craft
Shop
Green Street Lockhart
Come in and browse you’ll be
amazed Goods for sale: All varieties of home
made Jams, Pickles, Relishes, Lemon
Butter, Local Honey, Free Range Eggs,
Olive Oil, Goats Soap.
Cooking: Apple or Apricot Pies, Fruit
Rolls, Various small tarts,
Handcrafts: knitted scarf’s – all
lengths & colours in latest fashion
yarns, baby jackets & Children’s
jumpers, bibs & singlet’s, knitted
berets/hats, rugs, dressed dolls and
new born baby necessities in a gift
basket. Many other assorted
handcrafts and gifts
Great place for that special gift at
reasonable prices.
Orders taken if unavailable on the
day.
Tai Chi
Classes Are continuing at the
Uniting Church Hall on Monday
mornings Advanced 10am, Beginners
11am New beginners are most welcome.
Why not come along and try a session?
Classes have started at The Rock.
For more information, please contact
Larraine Hoffman
on 6920 6233
Lockhart R.S.L. Sub Branch Meeting
Date: First Wednesday of the
Month
Time: 7 PM
Venue: Lockhart Ex-Servicemen’s
Club
Affiliate Membership now available, come along and find out more. Contact Info: Steve Goodwin, at the Lockhart Post Office
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Health & Associated Services
OPTOMETRIST
Russell and Chalker EyecarePlus visit
Lockhart regularly for comprehensive
consultations including glaucoma testing,
c a t ar ac t a s se s s men t s , m ac u l a r
degeneration.
Adults and children’s assessments, and
Veteran’s Affairs patients welcome.
Spectacle frames available.
For Appointments Phone:
(02) 6921 8833.
Home Care Service of NSW
Lockhart/Urana/The Rock
Enquiries: 6920 5286
Co-ordinator - Robyn Pearse
We provide the following services:
Domestic Assistance
Personal Care
Respite Services
Referral Intake: 1300 881 144
X-RAY SERVICE
X-ray services are available every
second Monday at Lockhart &
District Hospital. A referral from
the doctor is required.
PODIATRIST
Wagga Foot Clinic attends Lockhart
Community Health Centre monthly.
For appointments phone 6921 1783.
Red Cross Mobile Blood Bank The Donormobile parks outside the Council Chambers on Green Street,
Lockhart, every three months on a Wednesday and Thursday, and they
would love to see some new donors.
Next Visit:
Wednesday 30th & Thursday 31st of October
Contact Susan Gooden on 6927 1134 to make an appointment.
Lockhart Community Health Services Lockhart Community Health Nurses are available
for self-referral
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, ph: 6930 7100
The Rock Community Health Nurses are available for self-referral Mon, Wed, Fri, ph: 6930 7100 or
Mob: 0427 107 897
Early Childhood Clinics—Wed, Lockhart
–Thurs, The Rock
Other services available include:
Physiotherapy—Wed, ph: 6930 7100
Women‘s Health—6930 7100 for app
X-ray, Optometrist, Podiatrist—see ads on
opposite page.
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Health & Associated Services
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Public Information
LOCKHART GOLF CLUB
Christmas Party Coming up - date to be advised
There will not be a Summer competition as the majority of the course will be rested for the summer. Members and visitors can still play on the revised composite course
Phone: Sandra 6920 4474
LOCKHART MEMORIAL HALL
HALL HIRE
FULL DAY $170.00
HALF DAY $70.00
NIGHT $170.00
ALSO AVAILABLE FOR HIRE:
Tables, Chairs, Crockery
Please contact Lockhart Shire Council
Phone: (02) 6920 5305
PLEASANT HILLS PRESCHOOL
For information please contact Megan
on 6929 6134.
Urana Shire Council Newsletter
The Urana Shire Council monthly
newsletter is available from Council’s
office – 65 Green Street, Lockhart, and our
newsletter similarly from Urana Shire
Council.
THE ROCK GOLF CLUB The Rock Golf Club are seeking historical
information from people within the district for inclusion in our Centenary Book to be published
in 2014.
Please contact President John Jarick 6920 2120 or Sec. Col Stewart 6920 1404.
Lockhart Central Rural Fire Service Brigade
Looking for new members
Phone Peter Wiggins 0428 516 095
Lockhart Preschool Kindergarten Incorporated
Day Street, Lockhart
We are open Wednesday and Friday
(during School Terms)
from 8:30am -3:00pm.
For children age 3-5years
Please call Kerri Ph:02 69205156 or email
[email protected] for more information.
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Public Information
Lockhart Senior Citizen
October Events
All gatherings held at the
Lockhart Ex-Servicemen’s Club
1.30pm Monday 4th - Cards
1.30pm Monday 11th - Meeting followed
by Bingo and Afternoon Tea
11.30am Sunday 17th - Monthly BBQ
1.30pm Monday 18th - Cards
1.30pm Monday 25th - Bingo
Lockhart Seniors News All meetings held at the
Lockhart Ex-Servicemen’s Club President Betty Quee welcomed 25 members to our October meeting including our newest member Marie Reiher. An invitation to a Pink Ribbon Morning Tea at the Lockhart Community Health on the 30th October at 10.30 was read out and passed around to members. Also a letter from Carolyn Anspach was given to members to read. Our last raffle was a success and President Betty thanked members who volunteered to sell the tickets it is by their efforts that we can stay in the black financially. A general discussion on our Christmas Party and Christmas Bingo was held with more to be finalised at our November 11th meeting.
Betty Powter
Public Information
The Rock Central School
is now taking enrolments for
Kindergarten
for 2014
Do you have a child, or someone you know have a child, turning 5 (or at least 6) before
31st July, 2014?
please contact
The Rock Central School on
Ph: 6920 2132 Email: [email protected]
to enrol
Lockhart Local Court Services
The Local Court Office has moved from the Council Chambers, Green St, Lockhart, to make room for the new Council Administration Building. Local Court Services can now be found at 9 Matthews Street, Lockhart (Council‘s
Medical Centre).
The office is open the first and third Mondays of each
month from 9:to 1:00pm and 2:00pm to 3:30pm.
Services available include: Births, Deaths & Marriages enquiries, family law, apprehended violence orders, advice on procedural matters relating to Court appearances, payment of court fines and civil claims matters. Assistance can be given in the making of
Wills. Marriages may also be conducted.
As a Government Access Centre you may purchase fishing licences, obtain boating handbooks and many
other publications.
Please make use of the services provided by Lockhart Court House. Phone 6920 5533 or call in during
opening hours.
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Local Church Services – November 2013
Lockhart Uniting Church
Services
3rd, 9am Lockhart
Holy Communion
11am Mittagong
Holy Communion 10th, 9am No morning Service, join with the
Anglicans
24th, 9am Lockhart
Holy Communion
Everyone welcome
Any inquiries, call Larraine Hoffmann
6920 6233 or 0429 206 233
Or John Trevaskis on 6920 4758
Harvestlands Church
At the Rio Theatre
10.00am Sunday Mornings
All Welcome
Enq: Pastor Steve & Pastor Marianne Train
0438 236 280 - 0427 241 021
St John’s Presbyterian Church
Andrew Carmichael - 6929 3129
Cnr Hebden & Day St, Lockhart
1st and 3rd Sundays - 6pm
2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays - 8.45am
All Welcome
Lockhart & Urana Catholic Church
Lockhart Parish
7pm 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays
8am 2nd & 4th Sundays
Urangeline:10am 2nd & 4th Sundays
Urana Parish
7 pm 2nd & 4th Saturdays
8am 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays
Oaklands: 10am 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays
For further information contact
Father D. Howie on 6920 5446
Anglican Church of Australia
Diocese of Riverina
St Aidan’s Ministering Community Lockhart
Worship Sundays, 9am
Enquiries: Rev Nola Cox – 6920 5549
The Rock Uniting Church
Ford Street, The Rock
Rev. Daniel Yang
2ND SUNDAY – 9.30AM
All Welcome
CONTACT: (O2) 69202024 Or (02) 6933 1650
The Rock
St Peters Anglican Church
Communion 1st Sunday each month at
9.30am
Enquiries: Mrs J Heazlewood 0447 491 560
Mrs M Vennell 6920 1067
St Mary’s Parish, The Rock
1st & 3rd Sunday, 8.30am - Mangoplah
2nd & 4th Sunday, 8.30am - Yerong Creek
Every Sunday 10.00am - The Rock.
Enquiries: Fr Rick Micallef, 6920 2017
Bethlehem Lutheran Church Milbrulong
2nd Sunday of the month -
Lay Reading with morning tea
4th Sunday of the month
Lay Reading with Sunday School
Phone 02-69206226 with enquiries
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Lockhart Lions
Club Recycling
Location: Next to Uncle Toby’s Shed, northern side of railway line. Entry from
Brookong Street.
Opening Times: Daylight Hours, seven days a week
Acceptable Items
Paper/Magazines, Books (incl. phone books) Cardboard, Glass bottles & Jars (rinsed)
Aluminium cans -Scrap aluminium, Plastics of any kind incl. bottles (rinsed), bags and
wrapping
Unacceptable Items
Wax-coated cartons, Polystyrene, Light bulbs, Fluorescent tubes, Window glass,
Heat-treated glass,
Steel cans or drums
items we definitely don‟t want -Soiled disposable nappies
Be a responsible recycler. To make our job
easier
please use receptacles provided.
Thank you
LOCKHART & DISTRICT TOWN BAND
Band Practice is at 7pm
Tuesday night and for Learners 10.30am Sunday Mornings
RSL room of the Lockhart Memorial Hall
Contact: Max Mildren – 6920 5340
If anybody has an musical instruments and music that belongs to the Lockhart & District Town Band could you please
hand it in to John Nimmo
Wii Games Toys Books Hopscotch Jigsaws, Puzzles & Games Butchers Paper &
Textas on every table Colouring books Kids Bingo
KIDS TABLES WILL ALSO BE
SET UP IN THE HALL FOR
DINNER
Kids 2-17 yrs (and parents)
are most welcome
Fully supervised at all times. (We welcome parents to assist when and
where is necessary)
Come and join us for a great family night out!
Yerong Creek Hall Cole Street, Yerong Creek
YERONG CREEK KIDS CLUB
1ST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH
IN CONJUNCTION WITH FISH AND CHIP NIGHT
YERONG CREEK HALL
FROM 5.30pm
And its FREE
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Restaurants, cafes, takeaways, groceries stores, retail food businesses:
Open forum on food safety regulations
Have your say
Come and hear about current, practical aspects of food safety regulations that affect retail business‘ day-to-day
operations and raise your own issues. Have your voice heard.
Your local council inspects retail food businesses for compliance with food safety and hygiene regulations. This consultation forum is for information exchange and dialogue between retail food businesses, council environmental
health officers (EHOs) and the NSW Food Authority.
Hear about …
• What the Food Regulation Partnership is
• Previous consultation in Tamworth, 25 July 2013
• Labelling requirements, including for foods portioned onsite & exemptions
• Food Safety Supervisors: the current review of the need to ‘notify’ them
• Scores on Doors: upcoming refinements to the hygiene rating program
• Alternative compliance approval, outside the Food Standards Code
• Case study on Salmonella outbreaks, business impacts & risks to manage
• Raise your issues, ideas, concerns or challenges
This Sydney event is one of three consultations held each year around NSW.
Issues raised during the forum will be considered the next day by the Food Regulation Forum, which oversees how
the regulation partnership with key stakeholders is operating.
Event details
Date: Wednesday 6 November 2013
Venue: NSW Food Authority Level 1 6 Avenue of the Americas Newington NSW (paid parking opposite)
Time: 3:00 to 5:00 pm
Forum facilitated by the Retail and Food Service Industry Advisory Group, as part of the Food Regulation Partnership.
Too busy?
Can‘t attend but have an issue to raise? Comment online using the online discussion forum at
www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/regional-forums
Please RSVP
To attend, please RSVP by midday, Monday 4 November 2013:
• www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/regional-forums
• email [email protected]
• telephone our Helpline on 1300 552 406.
Contact: Lockhart Shire Council
Tourism & Economic Development Officer
PHONE :0269205305 or
New Release Industrial Land
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$12m² + GST
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RSL Sub-Branch
Seeking memorabilia to display in the cabinet at the
Lockhart Ex-Servicemen’s Club Eg: Medal Sets, Dog tags, Pay books, Photo’s and other military items on a loan basis. The cabinet and contents are insured by the Sub-Branch. Please Contact Hon Secretary:
Luke Jones (M) 0429 204 223
Warrangong
Vintage Harvest Day
Pleasant Hills NSW
9th
February 2014
Antique & Vintage Harvest Machinery working in a crop
Warrangong Heritage Collection Inc.
Contact Secretary 0447 296 494
Debutantes Are you interested in making
your debut in 2014? St Mary’s
Parish are looking at the
feasibility of hasting a Deb Ball
but require definite numbers.
If you would like to make your debut
please contact Marg Firman on 0427 105
942 or Chris Nimmo on 0438 737 627
before Friday 29th November 2012
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It is on occasions like the Spirit of the Land Festival when you feel so proud to
be part of the Lockhart Community. The festival was a wonderful success but
this would not have been possible without the support and encouragement of
the community. Although the committee was steering the festival it was the
community that
was the driving
force. It is
estimated that
over 5000 people
attended the
festival with
strong sales
experienced by
businesses and
stall holders
throughout the
weekend.
The standard of sculptures and fine arts, Trevor Beckwith's Ammonite
Australis, was chosen, with four highly commended awards following. The
Contemporary Sculpture Award was won by Raelene Pfeiffer with her
Kurrajong Flower, and the Small
Sculpture Award went to Tobias
Bennett with his entry Rocking
Ram. Luke Trevaskis, a local
farmer, won the Local Artist
Award, and the Emerging Artist
Award went to Michael Laubli, for
his piece titled Botanicus
Mechanicus. The Fine Arts first
prize went to a Narrandera
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resident, Bev Connelly for her work
River Bend, and the Photography
Award was won by Glenys Baxter's
Perfect Symmetry. Melinda Schiller's
Pucawan took out the Indigenous
Award. "The standard of art across
all the exhibitions was really very
high" said judge Wendy Teakel, head
of sculpture and senior lecturer at
ANU College of Arts and Social
Science. "It took us (the judges)
much longer than we anticipated to make our decisions".
The National Farm Art Sculpture winner, Trevor Beckwith's Ammonite Australis,
will be on display in Lockhart for the next 12 months. The Lockhart & District
Community Bank has purchased Stuart Taylor’s Emu Family and this sculpture
will become part of the sculpture trail within Lockhart. The people’s choice,
Tobias Bennett's Conan the Bovbarian was a popular winner. Additional
sculptures now on display include two gifted to the Spirit of the Land
Committee, Tobias Bennett with his entry Rocking Ram and Michael Laubli's
Dragon.
Open gardens, farm tours, fireworks, markets and entertainment all contributed
to the success of the festival. The committee would like to thank, you, the
community for your continued support leading up to, and during the festival.
We are looking forward to a
bigger and better festival
next year.
Liz Pertzel
President
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Regional Industries Investment Fund
Applications - Ongoing.
The Regional Industries Investment Fund (RIIF) is a key element of the NSW Government's commitment to driving economic growth in regional New South Wales and enhancing the attractiveness of regional areas. The RIIF is administered by NSW Trade & Investment providing financial support for business investment, local infrastructure and economic development projects that result in or promote economic outcomes for the
State.
Business investment projects
Support is available for investment projects that contribute to regional population growth through the creation of new jobs, or in special circumstances the retention of existing jobs in a regional location. The RIIF aims to encourage business growth by helping businesses overcome impediments to investment projects that will lead to the creation of
new jobs in regional NSW.
Local infrastructure projects
Support is available for local infrastructure projects that are linked with employment generation investments and deliver industrial projects that have the potential to benefit more than one firm. The RIIF aims to address infrastructure barriers impeding business investment and job creation for specific projects in regional locations. Assistance is directed toward offsetting the costs of specific critical infrastructure required for business
establishment, expansion or relocation in regional NSW.
Economic development projects
Funding is available for projects that build capacity in local regional industries and/or have the potential to generate economic benefits such as employment, business or industry development/growth. This program does not provide assistance for community events or tourism initiatives. For applicants seeking funding for tourism projects, please
visit: http://corporate.tourism.nsw.gov.au/Funding_and_Grants_p586.aspx for details.
For further information on the Regional Industries Investment Fund, please contact your local NSW Trade & Investment office. Contact Details Phone: (02) 9338 6719 Email: [email protected]
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School News
St Josephs School News On Thursday, 19th of September, the Year 6s went over to the Saint Mary‘s Hall for a ―Pushing Boundaries‖ day with Mr. Bailey and Miss Rake. Year 6 had a mufti-day that day and we cooked a barbeque for the rest of the school at lunch time. It was all about leadership, role models, service to others and sharing who you are as a person. On the last day of Term 3 we had a ‗Bling your Bike‘ day around at the Lockhart Recreation Ground with Central School. It was organised by
Shelagh Merlin, who is the Road Safety Officer for the Greater Hume, Lockhart and Urana Shire Councils. Congratulations to the people that won a prize. We did laps around the oval and it was lots of fun. After the ride we had a sausage sizzle and a can of drink. Everyone had a great day and they got a slap band and drink bottle.
On the 22nd of September, the Lockhart Show was held at the Showgrounds. Our school entered a lot of artwork, handwriting, stories and research. These were displayed under the grandstand. Olivia Ryan was Infant School Champion!!!! Well done!!
By Year 6
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Lockhart Central School News Bike Week On the last day of Term 3, nearly all of primary rode their bikes to the football grounds to celebrate bike week. We got to ride around the oval and do heaps of laps. Everyone had lots of fun - especially me! Lots of students decorated their bikes for the day. If I was judging them I would have picked Ruby Bouffler‘s bike as the best. It was cool. Ruby wore a cape with sunglasses and her bike was covered in glitter and jewels. Janita Nickel, Year3 Transition Days We are getting ready to welcome some new people into Primary and Secondary next year and are holding transition days at Lockhart Central School to help students transition successfully and stress free next year. These days are specifically for 2014 Kindergarten, 2014 Year 7 and Secondary Urana students. These transition days will begin this week and will be a weekly routine every Thursday. The reason for the Secondary transition is sadly, due to a number of reasons, the Secondary section of Urana Central will be closing in 2014 and Urana Central School will become a primary school only. However, that is good news for us at LCS as we will get to make new friends! We can‘t wait to be able to permanently welcome these people into our school next year! Erica Alchin, Year 8 Year 12 Farewell Assembly Last term marked the end of our 2013 Year 12‘s school days. It was hard to say goodbye but thanks to our farewell assembly we now have memories to remember of our Year 12‘s. There were many speeches of how great they all are and what great leaders they have all become. Mrs Morley and I designed a PowerPoint for the occasion as well which included photo memories of Year 12‘s time at school (and not just at Lockhart Central). At the end of the assembly we farewelled our 2013 Year 12 for the last time. We wish them luck as they head for an even bigger and brighter future outside of school. Erica Alchin, Year 8 2013 HSC Exams A BIG GOOD LUCK for Wade Delphin, Charlotte Fletcher, Teagan Hannon, Chloe Sheather and Matthew Tullberg who are currently sitting their HSC final exams over the next 4 weeks. All the staff & students of LCS Greater Kengal Cricket Day Last Friday, Holly Murphy, Ruby Bouffler, Meg Chandler, Kirra Bennet, Eliza Chambers, Alirah Lubb and Aloura Davey went to Yerong Creek to participate in a Greater Kengal Cricket Day. When we arrived, we split up into groups. We then got to play three games. The team I was in won all three games! That meant that Greater Kengal won the day and that we get to go on and play in the Grand Final! Aloura Davey, Year 6
School News
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Lockhart Red Cross
Opportunity Shop
Now has a book exchange.
Bring in three books, pay $1 & swap for 3 comparable books.
(example paperbacks or hardcover)
Barbara Doherty Shop Coordinator Lynette Hunt Tel: 69205885
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WEED OF THE MONTH - CAPE BROOM
With funds received from the NSW Environmental Trust, and in conjunction with the Murray Catchment Management Authority and RAMROC, Council has conducted extensive direct seeding of native plant seeds along:
- French Park Bullenbung Road; and - Lockhart Collingullie Road
Germination of these seeds may help replenish the existing plant understory and generate greater biodiversity among our roadside vegetation corridors. Firewood collection and stock grazing remain prohibited on these roads.
Genista monspessulana
Originating from the Mediterranean, but now growing through the Europe and the Americas, Cape broom readily invades roadsides, forests and neglected areas. It is a drought-hardy, evergreen shrub growing to 3m high, with bright yellow flowers on display through late winter and spring. Stems and roots: Erect and woody with multiple stems. Soft hairs also present. Leaves: growing in groups of 3 leaflets and at the end of short stalks. 30-40mm long and covered in fine hairs, particularly underneath. Flowers: Bright yellow, about 15mm long and similar looking to that of a pea. Occasionally borne singly, often in groups of six or more.
Seed/Fruit: Seeds are rounded, brown/black and small (2mm). Up to 8 seeds in a flat pea-like pod, about 30mm long and also brown/black. Control Methods: Control may be either chemical and/or mechanical. In any case, prevention of seeding is essential. Mechanical Control: Slashing can slow growth but will not effectively control it. Physical removal by regular cultivation or bulldozing is better, particularly if followed up by controlled burning and/or chemical control. Chemical control: Before using any herbicide always read the label carefully. All herbicides must be applied strictly in accordance with the directions on the label. Spray the infested area with a mixture consisting of picloram or as required, and treat during actively growing periods/when in full leaf. Follow up treatments are essential for late germinations and to ensure adequate control.
Cape Broom is a Class 2 Noxious Weed in
Lockhart Shire, and as such, the plant must be
eradicated from the land and the land must be kept
free of the plant. Please report any possible or
confirmed sightings immediately to Council‘s
Noxious Weeds Inspector on (02) 6920 5305, who
may also be able to provide additional information.
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Council Rubbish Tips
Rubbish Tip Opening Times
Each TUESDAY Each
WEDNESDAY 1st & 3rd SUNDAY
2nd & 4th SUNDAY
Lockhart 8.30am – 10.30am 12.00pm – 3.00pm
The Rock 1.00pm – 3.00pm 12.00pm-3.00pm
Yerong Creek 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Pleasant Hills 10.00 am – 12.00pm
Milbrulong 8.00am – 9.00am
ALL TIPS ARE CLOSED ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
Please Note: Mattresses are not accepted at any of Council‘s Waste
Christmas Day waste collection will be postponed to Friday 27 December. There will be no change to the Recycling collection scheduled for Boxing Day
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Nominations for Lockhart Shire Council Citizenship Awards to be presented on 26 January 2014,
Australia Day are now invited.
Council resolved that it will award a maximum of six (6) annual awards as part of the Australia Day Celebrations and one of those recipients will be named “Lockhart
Shire Citizen of the Year”.
It will be necessary for those persons wishing to nominate another person to obtain the Award Criteria and Guidelines
forms from Council. These forms may be collected from Council’s Administration Office, from Council’s website or telephone (02) 69205305 and a copy will be
forwarded to you.
Nominations close Friday 6 December 2013 and must be submitted on the forms provided
to :
The General Manager
Lockhart Shire Council
PO Box 21
LOCKHART NSW 2656
Australia Day Awards-January 2014
Australia Day 2014 will be celebrated throughout Australia on
Sunday, 26 January
Organisations throughout the Shire are invited to nominate to
organise this most important event.
The successful organisation will be provided with an amount of $3,500 from
Council to assist with the arrangements and it provides the host organisation
with the opportunity to raise additional funds for its own use.
Expressions of interest from host organisations will be received
by Council until 4pm on Friday, 1 November 2013
If you have any enquiries please contact the Tourism Economic Development
Officer,
Ursula Jones, on 6920 5305