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Rebus Theatre’s Playback Ensemble is touring their new show ‘At The End Of Our Street’ throughout September and October as part of Project Alchemy, a cross disciplinary arts project to build resilience across south-east Australia.

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Playback Theatre is a form of improvisa onal theatre in which audience members tell stories from their own lives and watch as actors and musicians enact them on the spot using movement, music and words, but without script or rehearsal. It can be moving or funny according to the stories shared.

Playback Theatre is a powerful way for people to share stories on common themes. Audiences are le with a be er understanding of the issues that concern them as a community. They connect to each other and to their common goals and struggles.

‘At The End Of Our Street’ will see the audiences real stories enacted on stage in an interac ve theatre show that will fill the heart and revive the spirit.

Project Alchemy is made possible thanks to funding from the Australian Government for the Black Summer Bushfire Grant Program

Wednesday, 7th September Beau ful weather and drier fairways en ced 17 women to par cipate in this week’s Stableford round. Congratula ons to the winner’s on their successful scores:- 1st place went to Jan Lumsden (right) who scored a magnificent 40 ne . Runner-up Joan Hosking also finished with a fine score of 38 ne . A new “Ros Rose Award” was introduced and will be awarded as encouragement to the highest scoring “C” grader in individual rounds. This award has been generously donated by Mr Jeff Rose in memory of his late wife Ros Rose, and in acknowledgement of her love of women’s golf and previously long associa on with the Moruya Golf Club. The first recipient of the Ros Rose Award was Shirley Noy with 37ne . Balls went to: R Hawkins (37C/B), S Noy (37), M Muriwai (36), M Bingham (35), L Gibbs (35), J Dixon (32C/B), B Kennedy (32), C Becker (31). NTP: Div. 1 5th Hole J Lumsden, Div. 2 5th Hole D Davies

Narooma Ladies Golf results

Wednesday 7th September we had 31 entrants in a stableford event.

Div 1. 0-28: Div 2. 29-45

Grade A winners were: Kay Lawrence who posted a score of 39 off handicap of 19 Runner up was Leonie Malcolm who posted a score of 38 C/B off handicap of 22 Grade B winners were: Karen Parkes who posted a great score of 43 off handicap of 37 Runner up was Marion Brooks who also posted a great score of 39 off handicap of 28 Balls to 36 C/B

Nearest to pin: Hole 3, Div 1 Kay Lawrence Hole 9, Div 2 Maddie Robinson Hole 14, Div 3 Maureen Casswell www.iga.com.au/

sports Tuross Head Vets Golf results

Tuross Head Vets golf was played in sunny conditions on Wednesday 7th September. 43 players registered for the special Stableford game of 3 clubs plus a putter. Winner of the round was Kevin Reilly with a score of 17 points, closely followed by Sandra Hanlon with a score of 16, next was Gail Rogers on 15 and Greg Bush on 14 on a count back. Ball or chocolate winners were Len Rogers, Graham Moore, Richard Kelly and visitor Neil Bridge. Frank Pomfret was the nearest the pin on the 4th, Steve Swanbury on the 6th, Chris Wratten the ladies on the 7th and Paul Coffey the mens on the 7th. Shirley Quinlan won the accuracy voucher on the 5th. Above: the winner of the day Kevin Reilly on the left and Neil Mather on the right.

South Coast Rugby Union

Great start to the South Coast Rugby Union September 10s last weekend with good numbers and great rugby on display from Broulee Dolphins Rugby Union Club, Braidwood Redbacks Rugby Union, Bermagui Cobargo Sharks Rugby Club and Milton Ulladulla Rugby Union Club. The day was a massive success and the hope is that it only builds in the coming weeks. All games were ghtly contested and Rugby was no doubt the winner on the day. Big thanks to the volunteers from setup, pack up, canteen, refereeing and general organisa on. The ac on con nues this Saturday at Bermagui with games star ng from 1pm. Not too late to join your local club, including the mighty Boars

Sept 9th - 12 noon. All the women bowlers were really happy to get back onto the greens to commence the pennant season again. The Far South Coast District 2022/23 Pennant season began on Thursday September 1st. Both Tuross Head Country Club sides had a bye in Round 1. The Grade 4 players are doing par cularly well a er 3 rounds. Last Tuesday at home on a beau ful green and in very good playing condi ons, they won convincingly against Malua Bay with 53 to 24 points overall on the combined board. This gave them a total score of 5 game points, made up of 3 points for an overall win and 2 for winning both rinks. In a similar fashion, they played at home again last Thursday 8th and defeated Bermagui with a 49 to 31 overall score, gaining another 5 game points. They are very pleased to be on the top of the ladder with ten points, and we wish them lots of luck in their next two games. We would love to see these ladies get to the District playoff to be held at Tuross Head in October. We are so lucky to have so many new bowlers who are adding such enthusiasm and strength to our club, both as players and as commi ee members. The 2’s played Malua Bay Blue at home last Tuesday and had very close, ght games which went “down to the wire”. One side led well and were 14- 6 a er 11 ends, but a “slump in the middle” where we stayed on 14 for 7 ends, led to a 22- 14 advantage by Malua Bay a er 18 ends. We clawed back to gain 5 on the last three ends but it was not enough and we were defeated on one rink by 22-19. The other rink side was in sight of ge ng us over the line for a combined score win with a 17-13 lead on the 2nd last end, but unfortunately went down by 3 on the last end winning their rink with a ght margin of 17-16. Despite a valiant effort, this was not enough to claim the overall board score. Malua Bay Blue had a 38-36 combined score win and also claimed the game score of 4 to Tuross Head 1. On Thursday, the 2’s played at Malua Bay against Malua Bay Green in very difficult condi ons. We all found it very challenging to find our “grass and weight” due to the swirling, changing wind. One Tuross side was leading 17-13 a er the 2nd last end when the “jack was propelled out of bounds,” resul ng in us having to play the last end again, only to have another dead end, crea ng a very tense game with the last end played three mes. Malua Bay picked up 2 on the replayed last end, so we won with a very close score of 17 to 16. The other rink lost 22-15 giving us an overall 38-32 combined point score loss, and a 1- 4 game loss. At this stage Malua Bay Blue are the leaders of Grade 2 with 9 points. Best wishes to all players in the next few games!

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