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The Bungonia Times Community Grape Vine
Incorporating the Marulan District
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Circulation: 496 Est. Readership: 1,100 Volume 26 Issue 10 November 2016
Come along to
Judy’s Kitchen Table $5 per person and you will be treated to magnificent coffee, tea and scrumptious food which are home made.
All monies raised go towards the Bungonia Hall Supper Room. 10.30am — noon
November dates:
Wednesday 9th 2016 at
Bungonia Hall
Tuesday 1 November
Statutory Bush Fire Season
commences
Sat. 26 November
Solar & energy saving work-
shop in the Hall Noon
Tuesday 29 November
Council Outreach meet @
Bungonia Hall 6.30pm
Email Scams I recently received an email from a mate telling me that he was overseas in the Philippines and that he had been robbed and left with no cloths or id and that he desperately needed finances to help him get back home, as his plane was leaving in an hour. It was, indeed, my mates correct email address being used but being the suspicious bastard I am, I phoned him at his place in Nowra - which is far from being an International des-tination. Yep, he was home and someone had hacked his email addy and was using it to send out a plea to all in his address book contacts in order to scam money. Being the person I am, I enjoy leading idiots down the garden path and enjoyed the next 3 days leading this idiot, in the Phillipines, into believing that I had sent him $2500au dollars to Western Union for him to pick up. After the initial contact between the scammer and myself, the scammer slightly changes the email address ( usually a hot-mail or yahoo email service ) and if you don’t pay attention, you won’t notice this change. It might only be a letter or number, but enough that your email replies are no longer going to the original addy. Amazing how long you can have these idiots dangling when they think they are getting money out of you.
I sent him various receipt numbers for the money I had sent to Western Union. He is still wondering why he can’t access the money I have left for him. Considering the “plane” was leaving in an hour, I had them on the line for 3 days. Idiots !
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Ardmore Park quarry report
On 9/9/2016 the Community Consultative Committee
carried out the annual site inspection of Ardmore Park quarry.
Representatives from Planning and Environment NSW, Goul-
burn Mulwaree Council, the CCC and Multiquip were shown
the quarry site, excavating, crushing and washing equipment/
infrastructure and the office/workshop under construction.
Following site inspection, the second CCC meeting for the year
was conducted. Business arising from the previous meeting
(18/3/2016) included:
-A report on vibration complaints which concluded replacement of the vibration roller seemed to have resolved the problem.
-Noise remains a problem and Multiquip is adjusting the crushing
train to determine whether that can reduce or resolve the issue.
-Additional dust monitoring on quarry property boundary is re-
quested.
-Following the implementation of new CCC guidelines, the Dept.
Of Planning requested a report and /or comments from CCCs.
This report was forwarded to the Dept., no reply has been received.
Company report
Work has been planned for the Mountain Ash/Jerrara Rd inter-
section. Commencement is weather dependant.
Continued on P13
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I’d tell you a chemistry joke but I know I wouldn’t get a reaction
Bungonia Hall Hire The Progress Assoc. Policy is to make the Hall facilities available to locals at affordable prices. There is no caretaker, and maintenance is the
responsibility of members. Cleaning is less of a problem since the ceiling has been installed but most hirers sweep the Hall and remove rubbish and clean the kitchen after use. If, however, we have to employ a cleaner, then the fees will be increased.
Present Fees are:
DAILY
Hall & Supper room together - $300
Hall only - $200
Supper room only - $200
Govt, Govt. Entities, Business rate = $400
Wedding package $550
is from noon the day before, full day
of wedding & a.m. to noon the day
after, plus refundable deposits.
HOURLY RATE:
Hall & Supper room = $50 p/h
Supper room = $40
Hall = $40
Regular Local Users of Hall = $15 per
session
All charges include GST
Daily rate covers 8a - MN
REFUNDABLE FEE’s
Damaged deposit = $400
Cleaning = $150
Discount of 50% to financial members of 12
mths standing on the fee’s.
In the past the Hall has been available free
for wakes for locals. Due to expenses, that
policy is cancelled and above fees will apply
BUNGONIA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY Next meeting:
Wednesday ? 2016 @ 7.30pm at Hall.
AGM.
BUNGONIA RURAL WATCH
Next Meeting:
Monday ?. 2016, 6.30pm at the Hall.
Contacts: Moira McGinity 4844 4266
Diana Moran 4844 4234
If the Constable is not available at the Ma-
rulan Police Station ( 48411516 ) when you
ring, your call will be transferred to Goul-
burn Police Station ( 48240799 ).
Mick Calleja is the Rural Crime Investiga-
tor and deals with matters relating to stock
theft or stolen equipment or chemicals.
Report any theft no matter how small as it may build up a picture of a wider ring.
Always report to the police any sighting of
vehicles hanging about. If possible give the
registration number, colour, make etc. This
gives the Police information to work on if
there are any incidents in the area.
BUNGONIA PARK TRUST Next Meeting:
Wed. TBA 2016 @ 7.30pm @ the Hall.
AGM
Claiming the dates:
Sunday 4 December - Carols at
Christchurch
Saturday 17 December - Xmas in
the park. Jumping castle, Santa,
RFS
Sunday 25 December - Xmas
lunch at the Hall
En
qu
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here
BUNGONIA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
Next Meeting: Monday 14 November 2016. 7.30pm at the Hall
Community Outreach Meetings – 2016
Goulburn Mulwaree Council is hosting an out-
reach meeting in Bungonia on the 29th of No-
vember 2016.
The Community Outreach meetings provide an
opportunity for community members to meet
and discuss Council related issues directly with
Goulburn Mulwaree Councillors and senior
staff.
The meeting will commence at 6:30, at the Bun-
gonia Community Hall, King Street, Bungonia.
Christmas Carols
Christ Church
4th December, 5pm.
visiting choir
"Alfresco Jubilo"
Everyone is welcome
Please bring a share plate
sausage sizzle provided
CHANGES TO TIP TIMES
Goulburn Tip. 7 days 8a - 4p
Marulan Tip Sat / Sun 8a - 4p
Marulan Tip Fri & Mon 8a - noon
Tarago Tip Sat / Sun / Mon 8a - 4p
My neighbours are listening to great music - whether they like it or not.
Sometimes I drink water - just to sur-
prise my liver.
According to my mirror, I am pregnant.
The father is peanut butter and bread.
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Bungonia
CWA
During this past month our members
have been busy travelling around to
various branches and Group func-
tions.
The Southern Tablelands Group 91st
Annual Conference which was held
at the Goulburn Workers Club re-
cently was attended by Leanne &
myself. Leanne retained the position
of the Group Secretary & was pre-
sented with her badge by Ms. Annie
Kiefer who is the State Secretary for
C.W.A. of N.S.W.
Leanne & myself also travelled to
Bungendore to help prepare, pack &
deliver lunches for 267 visitors to a
property near Bungendore.
The 2016-2017 year sees the Bungo-
nia C.W.A. executive remain in the
same positions. Our meetings have
been held away from the Bungonia
Progress Hall due to clashing with
another booking on our meeting day.
Our next meeting will be held at 14
Edward Street Goulburn, any person
who is interested in the C.W.A. is
most welcome to attend, please call
any of the executive for further in-
formation.
Picture shows Annie Kiefer & Leanne.
Colleen
WEATHER FACTS - 2016 Jan. 194.2 mm over 13 days Feb. 30.6 mm over 7 days
Mar. 26.8 mm over 8 days
Apr. 12.2 mm over 7 days
May 34.4 mm over 7 days June 213 mm over 14 days
July 50 mm over 12 days
Aug 44.8 mm over 7 days Sept 73.2 mm over 14 days
Oct 33 mm over 7 days to 24th
Nov mm over days
Dec mm over days YTD: 718.2 mm over 96 days
2015 total 618.8mm 118 days
Bungonia Heights
UHF Repeater frequency The private frequency for Bungonia has
now been turned off.
Channel 8 UHF CB will be the local UHF
CB Repeater channel to use locally.
If you are close enough to speak directly
with someone, you can use channel 38
( simplex ) car to car, car to portable, but if
you need to utilise the Repeater function,
use channel 8 ( duplex ) for all of your
radio needs ( depending on the terrain and
distance you are from the repeater )
Karma - has temporarily left the area
GET WELL:
Don Cooper
Robert McNeil
Kath Hogg - broken hip
HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Condolences to friends &
family of:
Ann Smith - 14/10/16
Eileen Smith - wife of Andy
Andrew Small - 39 - Cancer
My relationship is like an iPad. I don’t have
an iPad.
FINALLY, Spring is here ! I’m so excited
that I wet my plants.
If you think you’re having a bad day - re-
member that some adults have to wear nap-
pies.
Crowded elevators have a different smell to
children and midgets.
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I’m glad I know sign language, it’s pretty handy
Vale Ann Smith [nee Broadhead) Died On Friday, 14th. October, at Bupa Nursing Home, North
Rocks after a long illness.
Ann lived with her parents Stella & Ernie Broadhead at Bungo-
nia in what was originally “The Victoria Inn” in Eliza Champion
St. She went to Bungonia Public School , won a Secondary School
Bursary to go to Our Lady of Mercy College Goulburn as a
boarder and after completing training at Wagga Teacher’s Col-
lege, Ann taught in Sydney schools. Ann & Brian Smith were
married in St. Michael’s Church Bungonia & settled in West-
mead. On retirement Ann had time to pursue her interest in His-tory, especially Genealogy & was responsible for researching most
of the information for “Bungonia and District Cemetery & Burial
Records” This task involved weekly trips to the State Archives.
Ann collected other information relating to Bungonia , for example
lists of convicts in the Bungonia Area. Always methodical &
thorough her information was always accurate, well documented with the source shown. Her contribution to Bungonia history is an
important legacy.
Gretel & Bernie Ayre, Jack Cooper, John Manning & myself
were at Bungonia School with Ann & then later Ann, my sister,
Margaret & myself, as teenagers on holidays visiting our respec-
tive parents, played tennis or went to dances at the Bungonia Hall
& Windellama. Ann & I have been lifelong friends, attending fam-
ily Weddings, Bungonia functions such as “Back to Bungonia
Celebrations” in 1988 and Bungonia School Centenary.
Ann was also very close to her Aunt Nancy Blake. Ann is survived by her children, Julie, David & Peter, their
spouses & children . Brian died in December 1996.
May she Rest in Peace.
Written by Moira McGinity (nee Manning)
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Goulburn Herald Monday 11 April 1881
MANSLAUGHTER AT GOULBURN Edward Byrd and George Makins were charged with having on
the 24th of March at Goulburn, killed one G. W. Gotwald.
Mr. Want, instructed by Mr. Wilkinson appeared for the prisoner
Makins. The prisoner Byrd was undefended.
The crown-prosecutor briefly stated the case for the crown, quot-
ing a case in point to show that both parties were equally guilty, as
they were both engaged in an unlawful act, and were acting in
concert.
The evidence in this case was fully given in the report of the in-
quest. The two prisoners were riding at a furious rate in Union-
street, North Goulburn, where Byrd's horse knocked down a
child named George William Gotwald, who was crossing the street.
The case was one of manslaughter arising from the negligence of
prisoner in riding at an improper rate in a public street.
After hearing the evidence Mr. Want addressed the jury. His
Honor having summed up, The jury retired, and after an absence of
half an hour, returned with a verdict of guilty against both prison-
ers, and recommended them both to mercy.
Mr. Want read one or two characters given to Byrd, and
Ambrose Bryant the master of the two prisoners gave them also a
first-rate character. Prisoners were remanded for sentence. The court
then adjourned till Monday.
SENTENCES
Edward Byrd and George Makins, convicted of manslaughter,
were sentenced, the former to be imprisoned in Goulburn jail for
one month, and the latter for one week.
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Goulburn Herald Saturday 7 May 1881
At Goulburn, a gaol to cost £57,800 is to be erected by
Mr. Lemm, and the work is now a good height above the
ground.
A fire must be supervised at all times. Yass Zone MUST be notified at least 24 hours before you light the fire, during business hours ( 9am - 5pm ) or 3.30pm on Friday. Phone 62263100 Your immediate neighbours must be notified before you light any fire. Notify the local RFS Brigade, as a courtesy, to cir-cumvent the false alarms of smoke being reported by oth-ers.
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MANDATORY BUSH FIRE SEASON STARTS FROM SATURDAY 1 OCTOBER 2016
NO OPEN FIRES WITHOUT
A PERMIT
Bungonia’s UHF CB channel. Channel 8 ( repeater ) / 38 ( simplex ) is now up and running
from Bungonia Hts.
If you have a uhf cb radio, you can now take advantage of these channels for your daily communications needs - if your
radio / location is suitable.
MSPIGR update Apparently Natalie Maree Cepeniuk, who is the thief who con-
tinuously enters upon other peoples private property and feels the
need to steal those peoples hard earned goods, doesn’t like me turn-
ing up to Court to report on her matters.
She was due to appear on 23 Sept. At Coonabarabran Crt re other
Trespassing matters and must have made a long weekend out of it. She was seen driving her vehicle south along the Hume Hwy,
Campbelltown on Monday 19 October at 4.23pm with a couple of
dogs in the cage and towing her pop top caravan TC98CF.
I wonder what Trespassing complaints were made between Coona-
barabran and Campbelltown over that weekend?
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Gardening in November
Spring at last but do not put the winter woollies away just yet.
At the moment the gardens are looking just great after all the rain
the azaleas are in full bloom also the various lilacs are really mak-
ing a colourful statement. Why not try growing a yellow or or-
ange mollis azalea as they really brighten the garden. Prune for-
sythia and lilacs after flowering. All the fruit trees are in full
bloom so this should guarantee a good crop later. Watch out for
fruit fly in the warmer weather.
The ground is still moist after the very wet winter so start planting your summer salad vegetables if you have not yet done so plant
lettuce, beetroot, celery, cucumber, leeks, pumpkin, radish , zuc-
chini. Plant a container of herbs to garnish the summer salads.
Keep tomatoes well watered being careful not to moisten the
leaves. Feed raspberries, blackberries and hybrid vines with sul-
phate of potash.
Clear any rubbish from around the house before the bushfire sea-
son and get rid of the wood pile from near the house, keep the
lawns cut and well watered to form a barrier around the house.
And watch out for our slithering friends of which many have al-
ready been seen around the area.
Just keep busy.
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Every two weeks I attend the Goulburn Blood Bank in Auburn St, and donate plasma which takes about 1.5 hours for the process to complete & can produce 17 different life saving products from that one donation. I used to attend and donate whole blood but you can only do that every 12 weeks which saves 3 lives. The girls down at the Blood Service are absolute crackers and you will thoroughly enjoy your time down there with them, have a few milk shakes and snacks before leaving and you know that your donation will be di-rectly used in a life saving situation. It is a great feeling to know that you are helping people that you might not even
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907),
Monday 11 April 1881, page 2
UNLAWFULLY MARRYING A MINOR
Charles Clout on bail was charged with
unlawfully marrying one Bridget Conlan,
the said Bridget Conlan being under the
age of twenty-one years, without the con-
sent of her father. Defendant pleaded not
guilty, and was defended by Mr. Want,
instructed by Mr. Betts.
The crown-prosecutor having stated the
case, called John Conlan residing near
Moss Vale, who gave evidence to the effect
that defendant had taken away his daughter
from the house of a man named Prosser,
where she was staying, and married her in
Sydney. This was without the consent of
witness, but from circumstances which
had since arisen he did not now object to
the marriage. At this stage his Honor di-
rected the jury to give a verdict of acquittal
and defendant was discharged.
* * *
Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907),
Monday 11 April 1881, page 2
Robert Hamilton, convicted the previous
day of horse-stealing, was sentenced to be
imprisoned in Goulburn jail for a period of
eighteen months with hard labour.
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Goulburn Herald Friday 7 March 1902
OPENING OF LANSDOWNE BRIDGE.
To-morrow the new Lansdowne bridge
will be formally declared open by the Minis-ter for Works, the Hon. E. W. O'Sullivan.
The minister will be met on his arrival at 3
o'clock by the committee and driven to the
Royal Hotel, where he will be welcomed by
the Mayor. He will then be driven to the
bridge, which he will formally declare open.
Messrs. Ashton and Rose, Ms.L.A.. will be
present and possibly the Treasurer Hon. T.
Waddell, and Mr. A. E. Chapman, M. L. A.
At the conclusion of the ceremony the party
will be driven to the military sports, and
later will take part in the ceremony of open-ing the new Technical College.
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Inverary Rd Dog attacks
Dogs have recently attacked sheep 4
sheep on a property upon Inverary
Rd, Bungonia and were responsible
for the death of 2 other sheep.
If your dogs are caught harassing
stock on another property, that dog
can lawfully be shot dead.
Keep your dogs locked up and under
control.
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I heard of a poor bugger who got hit in the head with a can of drink. Lucky it was a soft drink.
ST. PATRICK’S MARULAN
Mass is to be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Marulan on the 2nd and 4th. Sundays of the month at 8am.
Dates for November 2016 Sunday 13t h a t n o o n
Sunday 27th
Mass times in Goulburn are: Saturday vigil Mass: 6pm at St. Peter & Paul’s. ( SUMMER time table ) Sunday: 7am at Fatima, North Goulburn Sunday : 10 am. at Sts. Peter & Paul’s.
Parish Priest: Fr. Dermid McDermott
Assistant Priest: Fr. Assin Retired Priest: Fr. Laurie Bent Deacon: Chris Van Gessel
Parish Office & Presbytery Phone 4821 1022 Secretary Sharon Hickey. Office hours 8.30am - 12.30pm. ST. MICHAEL’S BUNGONIA Thursdays 7pm - Rosary.
St Michael’s - Bungonia
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Stallholders wanted for Reader Writer Festival
Expressions of interest from stallholders and authors to participate in Goulburn Library’s Reader Writer Festival on Saturday the 12th and Sunday the 13th of November. The library’s preference is for local/regional goods re-lated to reader and writer activities. This could include things such as book art, authors, self-published authors, book sellers, stationery, scrapbooking, photo books, photographic pursuits, children’s craft and artworks or illustrations. The festival is to be held at the Goulburn Civic Centre, 184-194 Bourke Street, Goulburn, NSW. Stalls will be operating from 10:30am to 3pm each day, with activities and events to be scheduled by the Library throughout the weekend. Photographic evidence of your goods for sale and public liability insurance should be included in all expressions of interest. Participant Registration Forms are free and only avail-able from Goulburn Library; EOI’s are to be submitted by 5pm Tuesday 4th October, 2016. Michelle Feely on 4823 4541, or emailed to [email protected]
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Agistment Available
Full board only with professional care given
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Marulan Public School Play Group Every Friday morning there is a free community playgroup at
Marulan Public School for local families, using the school
library and playground.
All families of preschool aged children are welcome to join us
for this supported playgroup. It gives the children and their
parents a chance to make new friends in a relaxing, informal environment.
Playgroup runs every Friday morning during term time com-
mencing Friday 5 February from 9.30am – 11am.
For more information please call the school on 48411573
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I was going to give her a nasty look but she already had one.
Goulburn Herald Monday 11 April 1881
CARE IN DISPOSING OF MATCHES. - Too much care cannot
be exercised in disposing of matches. The danger of leaving them
accessible to rats and mice is forcibly illustrated by what took place
at the offices of Messrs. R. Harnett junior and Co. in George-street
on Thursday night. A packet containing six boxes of tandstickor matches had been left, together with a box of French vestas, in a
table drawer. The vestas were near the other matches, and were con-
tained in a fancy box made of cardboard. All the heads of the
matches were lying one way, and at the top of the box. During the
night a rat ate through the upper part of the box, but near the lower
end of it. The animal then drew a match through the hole, and while
nibbling it caused it to ignite. The fire communicated with some
paper in the drawer, and then with the packet of tandstickors. The
paper was consumed, as was also a portion of the paper envelope of
the matches, besides which the lower and of one of the boxes of
tandstickors also became ignited. Owing probably to the absence of
any draught, the fire seems to have almost instantly died out. Had it not been that there was no draught in the drawer, there would proba-
bly have been an extensive fire. If instead of the lower end of the
tandstickors becoming ignited, the heads had been consumed, there
is little doubt that even the absence of draught would not have been
sufficient to have prevented a serious fire breaking out. The fact was
recently reported of a rat which had set its for on fire rushing about
some business promises and communicating the fire to various parts
of them. It is a thing however which is very rarely known to happen.
* * *
Continued from P1 Relocation of the crushing train to a lower position behind stock-
piles may provide further noise suppression.
Traffic management issues relating to signage and speed restric-
tions will be referred to Council’s Traffic Management Commit-
tee.
A number of questions asked by Bungonia residents were put to Multiquip representatives.
-Can air, water and noise data be published in the Bungonia Times?
Yes, pending review of planned publication by company reps.
-Have Section 94 contributions been paid to Council? S94 pay-
ments are due and will be calculated by Council on a quarterly ba-
sis.
-Does Dept. of Planning NSW conduct environmental testing? No,
Multiquip subcontracts testing and is required to publish results and
notify Dept. of Planning.
-Is Multiquip crushing on site? Yes,
and plans to retain a crushing operation
onsite.
-Has the Landscape Management Plan
been implemented? Not yet, due to ‘operation not yet commenced’ status.
-Has the vegetation offset area been
implemented? 2-3 areas have been
fenced off to enable tree growth and an
area has been identified for plant nursery
activities.
-A dust complaint has been lodged.
Multiquip accepts that instances of
higher than desirable dust levels have
been measured. Additional water spray-
ing on roads and conveyors may resolve
this and crushing will be shut down if weather conditions are unsuitable.
In conclusion, Dr. Paul Rutherford
from Dept. of Planning NSW noted a
number of issues in respect of Ardmore
Park were raised in a recent quarry audit but the Dept. was gener-
ally satisfied with Multiquip’s performance and considers Ard-
more Park to be compliant.
The Ardmore Park complaints line number is 0447275271
The Dept. of Planning NSW will take complaints relating to noise,
dust and the transport route. Noise and dust will be passed on to
the EPA. To complain or comment phone the Southern Region
Compliance/Complaints team or use the website.
Next CCC meeting 17/3/2017.
Noise, dust and water monitoring The most recent noise investigation, 16/3/2016, was carried out by
SLR Consulting Australia Pty Ltd in response to a noise com-
plaint from a resident. The investigation found noise emissions
from the quarry ranged from less than 15dBA to 35 dBA. Accord-
ingly, the noise emissions from the quarry comply with the 36dBA
Project Approval noise limit. The investigation also noted wind
conditions were, on occasion, outside the weather conditions under
which Project Approval noise limits apply (greater than 10.8 km/
hr).
The most recent water level & water quality testing was carried
out by Larry Cook Consulting Pty Ltd on 28/7/2015. The results concluded:
-natural pH values are near neutral.
-EC (electrical conductivity) levels reflect the composition of the
geological formation.
-the moderate salinity of the springs reflects proximity to remnant
basalt layers.
-charting of water level data and water quality test results will be
undertaken following accumulation of sufficient data. Charting will
recommence following receipt of results from the next round of
monitoring/testing.
-Dust deposition testing is carried out by Eurofins Mgt. Results
for 2016 (to date) are shown below. The EPA sets acceptable depo-sition of solids at 4 grams per metre squared per month. Sample
sites 1, 2 and 3 are adjoining residences, site 4 is Ardmore Park.
Total solids deposited, gms/m2/month
Feb 01 Mar04 April13 May01 June08 Aug13
1- 0.7 1.2 2.2 4.6 1.3 1.0
2- 22 0.4 1.2 5.0 21 1.7
3- 0.7 0.6 1.4 10 4.6 1.8
4- 13 2.7 1.6 0.1 0.1 7.3
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Community First Responders
C.F.R. / S.E.S.
These blokes and women do an absolutely fantastic and critical job in responding to medical emergencies in this area and dedicate a lot of
their personal time in an effort to help and protect members of this, and other, communities.
C.F.R. Members are also member of the S.E.S., and are further trained in advanced First Aid techniques by the NSW Ambulance Service
and could be called upon to provide advanced first aid at roadside collisions and other emergencies in areas where there is no immediate
State ambulance service available or close by.
C.F.R. Members also have a positive working relationship with local Police, Ambulance and other emergency services.
In order to keep this vital C.F.R. Active in this community, further volunteers are urgently required. If you are interested in this line of
activity - please contact Kevin Muffet on 4844 7143 who will be more than glad to explain the processes to you.
Regards from Kevin Muffet Team Leader 48447143
Windellama S.E.S.& C.F.R.
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NEW BUS RUN IN OUR AREA
Next ‘RUN’ DATES ARE
see Calendar on p21
Due to increasing demand, Home Care Community Transport will now be operating a fortnightly Bungonia, Bungonia Heights, Windellama, Tarago Bus Run on the first & third Thursdays of the month.
Service started on Thursday 20 June 2013.
A fortnightly service will continue from that date & pick ups will commence from 9am, stopping along the way to collect booked clients and then proceed into Goulburn.
The Bus will leave Goulburn, for the return journey, at 2pm.
Please call the Community Transport office on 48240140 to book your place. This service can be utilised by anyone for your shop-ping, access or medical appointment needs for a small fee and they will pick you up from your property door.
Home Care Community Transport 48240140
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 4pm
Use it - or lose it !
It is the intention of the Windellama SES / CFR Unit to
open their doors to the public on the same days as the
Windellama Markets.
The first date will be the 21st August 2016 where they will
have demonstrations / video’s / and hand out literature
for members of the public to see the type of work that
these vital Units do in our community.
Without such Units in our Communities, Emergency
situations would be severely delayed.
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Meat Raffle every Thursday and Friday nights
Wingello Towing 0402 026526
24 hr towing based in Wingello -
servicing Goulburn, Windellama, Bungonia, Marulan & Southern Highlands
Breakdowns Tractors, forklifts, caravans, excavators, plant and machinery
Very competitive prices 4.5 ton capacity
Container and Site Shed repositioning General freight
Give us a call today
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What about the Italian chef with the terminal illness ? He pastaway.
GOULBURN
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICES
9A Victoria Ave, Goulburn
( behind Goulburn Mazda )
Ph: 4822 3788
Gas Conversions & All Mechanical Repairs
All light vehicle rego, Inspections
Blue, Pink & Green slips
Gas bottle re-stamping & inspections arranged
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BOB RUDD FUNERALS
73 REYNOLDS STREET GOULBURN
PHONE 02 4822 4400
David Rudd and his sister Shane are an Australian family owned
Funeral Home in Goulburn
All Monumental Work – through Bob Rudd Funerals – Please call Shane on 02 48224400 Email: [email protected]
We are there for you 7 days a week 24 hours a day. We have Pre paid funerals, quiet Chapel and on site park-
Our experienced, friendly staff are at your disposal, ready to help you and your family in your time of need.
RON WENBAN
** LOCAL ELECTRICIAN **
Rural * Domestic * Commercial
Ph: 0428 445 259
Email:
NSW LIC. #174303C ACT LIC. #2008568
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DAIHATSU DIESEL 4WD TIPPER $13,400
Your gene pool could use a lot of chlorine
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No matter how much you push the envelope, it’ll always be stationary
STIHL® For over 85 years, STIHL® have been the innovators of power tools for the land owner, with the
range stretching from petrol powered to battery powered tools to help you with your gardening task.
Everything is available from the Stihl® Shop Goulburn from the best in chainsaws, hedge trimmers,
brush cutters, hand tools and safety equipment.
For the servicing of your Stihl® products, there is
No better place to take them than your
Local authorised Stihl® dealer.
So for a great range at a great price,
come on down to the
Stihl® Shop Goulburn where
Scotty will look after
your needs.
STIHL® SHOP GOULBURN
474 Auburn St
Goulburn 2580
4822 2066
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What if there were no hypothetical questions?
COMMUNITY CONTACTS EMERGENCY NUMBER 000 FROM MOBILES 112 UHF CB: Channel 8 Bungonia Hts Channel 16 Bungonia Fire Ground ONLY Channel 21 Windellama Base
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Tom Larkin 4844 7191 Pauline O’Brien Mobile: 0458 211250
BUNGONIA RURAL FIRE SERVICE UHF CB: During a Fire, UHF Ch 16 is Bungonia RFS
Ground channel. Call sign: Bungonia Base.
OUTSIDE OF FIRES - THERE IS NO BUNGONIA BASE
Captain Terry Lewis 0408 223380
Senior Dep: Sean Whitby 0401 712677
Dept Cpt. Brendon Hobbs 0406 379759
Dept Cpt. Donna Squires 0437 626059 https://www.facebook.com/groups/404964652948232
FIRECOM: Goulburn during business only 4822 2900
FIRECOM: Yass Zone (of which Bungonia is within) 6226 3100
NOTE:THESE NUMBERS ABOVE ARE FOR YOUR
SAFETY IN A FIRE SITUATION
BUNGONIA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION President: Bill Dobbie 4844 4272 Secretary: Margo Crossley 4844 4479 Treasurer: Diana Moran 4844 4291
BUNGONIA & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY President: Moira McGinity 4844 4266 Treasurer: Diana Moran 0448 270322 Secretary: Anne Wiggan 4844 4228
BUNGONIA PARK TRUST President: Diana Moran 0448 270322 Secretary: Anne Wiggan 4844 4228 Treasurer: Margo Crossley 4844 4479
COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION President: Shirley Smith 48411976 Secretary: Leanne Lourigan 48445545 Treasurer: Colleen Cooper 0400 132633
BUNGONIA TIMES Editor: Greg ‘Cal’ Callander 4844 7273 Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Pauline O’Brien 0458211250 Email: [email protected] Pauline Dickson: 4844 4202 Moira McGinity: 4844 4266 Printer: Greg Callander 48447273
JACQUA CREEK LANDCARE GROUP President: Annabel Scholes 48 444383 Vice-President: Pat Miller 48 444321 Secretary: Julia McKay 48 444457 Email: [email protected]
RURAL WATCH President: Moira McGinity 4844 4266 Secretary: Diana Moran 0448 270322 Contact: Marulan Police 4841 1516 & Mick Calleja on 4824 0799 (Goulburn Police)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Automotive
Goulburn City Glass 4821 2633
Goulburn Automotive 4822 3788
Exhaust Fabrication 4841 0256 Wingello Towing 0402 026526
Farm Services Fife’s Stockfeed 4822 3111
Southern Weed Management 0407 012 663
Private Wool Buyer 0429 787046
Marulan Spreading 0428 417902
Shepherd’s Hill Nursery 4841 1404
Real Estate Jordans Crossing Real Estate 48411500
Richardson & Wrench Goulburn 0432 410410
Building Services Assured Glass Fencing 9603 2063
Acom Design 4844 4321
Ron Wenban - Electrician 0428 445 259
Megsy’s Painting & Decorating 0414 571525
EXETER Plumbing 4841 1446
Local Plumber 0416 035907
MJZ Building / Painting 4841 0850
C J Solar 4849 4225
Merino Lawns & Gardens 0401 139438
K9 Beauties Dog Groomer 0427 785292
Coolabah Pines Accommodation 4844 7176
Assured Glass Fencing 9603 2063
Southern Region Chiropractic 4871 2762
Marulan General Store 4841 1717
Marulan Public School Play Group 48411573
Sydney Curtains & Blinds 1800 996 969
Johnson & Sendall Solicitors 4821 1588
CFR - Kevin Muffett ( Ambulance ) 4844 7143
Goulburn Foot Clinic 4822 3132
Goulburn Brewery 4821 6071
Bob Rudd Funerals 4822 4400
Lawn Mowing 4844 7176
Terminus Hotel 4841 1504
Little Treasures - Day Care 4841 1985
Tobas Archery 4841 1800 Must Love Dogs animal care 4841 0850
Goulburn Offroad Carts 4821 0397
Stihl Shop Goulburn 4822 2066
PAC Earthworks 0408 976612
JCF Contracting 0428 624966
WIRES 4822 3888
Home Care Community Transport 4824 0140
Ambulance
Bookings 131 233
Goulburn Ambulance Stn 4827 0444
SES 132 500
Poisons Information 131 126
Goulburn Base Hospital 4827 3111
Police - Goulburn 4824 0799
Police Assistance Line ( P.A.L.) 131 444
Country Energy - interruptions 132 080
Life Line 131 114
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Why is bra singular and panties plural?
November 2016 Statutory Bush Fire Season commences NOW
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 Melbourne
Cup
RFS Meeting
at Shed @
7.30pm
2
Solar & Batteries
Bulk Buy EXPO.
Gbn Works Club
6pm
3
Home Educators & family meet at Hall 11am - 2pm
Community Bus
See page 14
St Michael’s,
Bungonia 7p Rosary
4 Marulan Public School Play Group
9.30a - 11am See P12
5
Small Farm Field
Day - Windellama
HQ Holden Nation-
als Wakefield Pk
9a - 4p $20
6
Gbn Workers Field
& Game Clay Target
Club. 100 clays to
come & smash.
0409 363 383
7 8
RFS Training at
Shed @ 7pm
9
Judy’s Kitchen Morning Tea - Bungonia Hall
10.30am - MD $5
10
Home Educators & family meet at Hall 11am - 2pm
St Michael’s,
Bungonia 7p Rosary
11 Marulan Public School Play Group
9.30a - 11am See P12
12
Reader Writer Fes-
tival at Gbn Library
See page 7
13
Mass, St Patrick’s Marulan NOON
Marulan Pony club
meet
Reader Writer Fes-
tival at Gbn Library
See page 7
Marulan Markets
9a - 2p
14
Progress Assoc. Meeting. 7.30pm at Hall.
15 16 17
Home Educators & family meet at Hall 11am - 2pm
Community Bus
See page 14
St Michael’s,
Bungonia 7p Rosary
18 Marulan Public School Play Group
9.30a - 11am See P12
19 20
21 22
RFS Training at
Shed @ 7pm
23
Big READ bus will
be at the Hall 10a -
Noon.
24
Home Educators & family meet at Hall 11am - 2pm
St Michael’s,
Bungonia 7p Rosary
25 Marulan Public School Play Group
9.30a - 11am See P12
Mayoral Charity Gold day - Gbn
26
Home Energy Work-
shop
Talks on Energy
saving in the
home & stand
alone / grid con-
nected solar en-
ergy. Bungonia Hall
Noon Free
27 Mass, St Patrick’s Marulan 8am
Marulan Pony club meet
28 29
Gbn Council
Outreach Meeting
- Bungonia Hall
6.30pm.
Meet your Council
30
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