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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

sports Tuross Head Women’s Bowling Club Pennant News

Both Division 2 and 4 sides played at Malua Bay yesterday, Thursday 15th September in the 4th round of the 2022/23 Far South Coast District Pennant . With one round to go, it is apparent from the ladder that the Pennant 4 ladies are the victors of their compe on with 14 points, and will now progress to the District playoff, which is planned to be played at Tuross Head Country Club next month. They will travel to Bermagui next Tuesday for the final match. This will be a great opportunity for the ladies to play on a different surface at the Bermagui Club, where it is an ar ficial green. We congratulate the ladies and wish them well at the next level. This is the first me that several of the ladies have played in pennant and from all accounts, they have really enjoyed both the social experience of mee ng many fellow bowlers from the various clubs, whilst also enhancing their skills at compe on level bowls. They were ably lead by experienced skips, Jenny Madden and Carol Williams.

It is evident that lawn bowls at Tuross is in a very healthy state with several new lady members who are not only very enthusias c about their bowls, but are also developing ap tude as skilled bowlers. We have to thank Jim Madden, who has generously coached most of these ladies this year. This is giving us a good pool of bowlers to select from for future events. The 2’s played the Malua Bay Blue side who are the current leaders of the compe on. We had a very ght game against the ladies winning with an overall score of 35 to 34.

However, they have had three wins to our one and cannot be beaten. We play the Malua Bay Green side at home on Tuesday, which will be a playoff for second posi on. It was exci ng to be able to use and master the new electronic scoreboards that have been installed at Club Malua. The winners of the 3’s is evident also, with Dalmeny on the top of the ladder. Their compe on against Narooma and Malua Bay will also conclude next Tuesday. Marg Downey (Publicity Officer THCCWBC). www.iga.com.au/

sports Club Malua Women's Bowl Results

Malcolm Wright took over proceedings as Bowls Organiser David was away. There were 8 Social Bowlers present whilst other members were bowling in Pennant matches will finish next week with some good results we hope. Connie Anderson, Carmel Price 19 defeated Cheryl Melouney, Tania Calder 17. Jeane e Roberts, Bev Keatley 14 defeated Judy Armstrong, Sue Morgan 12. Well done to both teams with very close scores and good bowling. Money club winners on 60, Kim Giannasca, 35, Margaret Bridges. Social Bowls Lucky number winner, Carmel Price. Happy Birthday wishes to Margaret Bridges and Marlou Rollinson on her 80th. Lovely to catch up with Julie Lewis and Bess Holloway who came along to watch some of the Pennant matches, hope you will be on the green again soon Special thanks to Judy Armstrong who has been repor ng social bowls events whilst I have been away bowling Pennants, you are much appreciated Judy. Judy tells me we have a new electronic scoreboard. Congratula ons to the men's S ngrays in their Pennants, Division 2 won by a shot on the last bowl on the last end, must have been very exci ng . Club Malua Division 4 defeated Club Malua Division 3, 62/53 well done boys . It is with sadness that I report long me bowler Alan Foote passed away last week, condolences to his family, his wife Shirley also recently passed away.

Grade 4 Pennant Team, Colleen Ashby, Lisa Grice, Judy Davis, Barbara Vickers

The PAR game of 14 September was contested by 39 starters. The recently cored greens presented a challenge to all players. Overall winner of the day was Rick Brake on a countback from David Williams both with a score of plus 3, third place went to John Cox again on a countback from Robert McKirdy on a score of plus 2. Ball or chocolate winners were Neal Wasteness Thompson, Allen Lee, Ron Hanlon, Greg Smith, Robert Nash, Ray Downey, Ross Richardson and Herb Muriwai.

Winners of the Nearest the Pins were Rick Brake on the 4th, David Williams on the 6th, ladies on the 7th was Marg Downey and mens on the 7th Neal Watson. Accuracy prize went to Neil Mather. Next week's game will be a single Stableford round. Above: Jane Egli s (right) Marg Downey (le )

Narooma Ladies Golf results

Monday, 12th Sept, 21 ladies competed in a medley stableford event. Two divisions: Div 1: 0-20: Div 2: 21-45 Division 1 winner was Warwick Georgeson from Carnarvon Golf Club with a score of 38 off handicap of 19. Division 2 winner was Jane Blomfield with a score of 40 off handicap of 38. Balls to 35 C/B

Nearest to pin Hole 3 Div 2 Mary Young Hole 9 Div 3 Chris Hendra Hole 17 Div 1 John Harmey

Wednesday, 14th September, 20 ladies competed in September Stroke Monthly Medal event. Div 1: 0-24 Div 2: 25-45 Monthly medal and division one winner with a ne score of 69 off handicap of 18 was Tanya Desmond. Division two winner was Margaret Brown with a ne score of 71 off handicap of 32. Balls to 75 C/B

Nearest to pin Hole 9 Div 2 Janice Eardley Hole 14 Div 3 Patricia Benne We also had 15 ladies play stableford and the overall winner was Patricia Benne with a score of 39 off handicap of 39 Balls to 34

Jenny Walker presen ng Margaret Brown with her prize for division 2 winner in the Monthly Medal event.

Wednesday 14th September A field of 19 player’s turned out to play the last round of the Monthly Medal. Con nuing her winning streak, Joanne Dixon excelled herself by taking 1st place and winning her first Monthly Medal with an outstanding 70 ne . Barbara Swain disappoin ngly duffed the 18th but s ll managed to come in runner-up with a fantas c 72 ne . The Ros Rose Award recipient was Phyllis Reid with 81 ne . Balls went to B Kennedy (73C/B), V Moore (73), E Jones (75), N Cowdroy (77), L Gibbs (80), P Reid (81), S Knight (82).

NTP’s Div. 1 6th Hole Jenny Ellis Div. 2 10th Hole Val Moore

Photo: Joanne Dixon

Broulee Runner’s Results Wednesday 14 September 2022

Perfect spring condi ons allowed for the runners to push themselves and as a result there seven personal best mes and one equal best me. Isabella Fleming, Will smith, Karen Harding Smith, Nina and Andrew McPherson recorded PBs in the 2 kilometres. Lily McIntosh and David McCann did PBs in the 3 Kilometres and the ever-improving Julie Amphle equalled her best me over this distance. We welcomed the Mackay family consis ng of Alfie, Benji and Neil to their first run over the new course. The boys brought along their friend Jude Issaakidas to experience the compe on and fun. The days are ge ng longer and in three weeks’ me we will be moving into day light saving me and this means we will be star ng at 5 O’clock.

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