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F you want to know the secret to a long and happy marriage you might want to ask Kevin and Patricia Sloane. The Lalor Park couple will mark their 70th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, February 27 with a huge family celebration and a blessing from the Pope. Daughter Kathryn Newman said her parents had always valued their church and their community and that had supported them through seven decades of married life. Kevin Sloane and Patricia Boon knew each other as children through school, church and family associations. Full story and more photos page 13.

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134 junior doctors on the job

HE Mount Druitt community will benefit from a major boost to its local medical workforce – with 134 of medical graduate interns starting work in local public hospitals this month – the Minister for Health Ryan Park has announced. Interns are medical graduates who have completed their medical degree and are required to complete a supervised year of practice to become independent practitioners. The interns will work with and learn from NSW Health’s experienced and highly skilled medical staff in one of the world’s best health systems. The new doctors starting

their internship will be entering a training program with networked hospitals throughout the state, providing formal and on-the-job training.

They receive two-year contracts to rotate between metropolitan, regional and rural hospitals to ensure the diversity of their experience.

They also rotate across different specialties during the intern year, including surgery, medicine and emergency medicine. The NSW Government is undertaking an ambitious plan to rebuild the state’s health workforce, including through: • Implementing safe staffing levels of nurses and midwives beginning in our emergency departments; • saving 1,112 temporary nurses by making them permanent; • sbolishing the wages cap and delivering record pay increases for nurses, paramedics and other health workers as well as salary packaging; • Beginning to roll out

500 additional paramedics in regional, rural and remote communities; and • Doubling the health worker study subsidies. Member for Mount Druitt, Edmond Atalla said: “The Minns Government is working hard to address the 12 years of neglect our health workers have suffered under the previous Liberal/National government. I very much welcome the allocation of 134 interns to the Western Sydney Local Health District, which is essential in improving and supporting our health workforce. An improved health workforce will see improved health outcomes for our communities.”

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LACKTOWBN City Council is offering scholarships to the value of $1,500 to 15 local tertiary students. In announcing the scholarships, Blacktown City Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM said; “Council is proud to champion the diversity, talent and achievements of our tertiary

students as they pursue their chosen fields.” Rachel Lafrenais was awarded a Tertiary Scholarship last year; “I felt very privileged to receive the scholarship. It motivated me to go on and gain my Certificate 4 TAFE qualification in Mental Health.” Applicants must live in

Blacktown City and have completed the full year of study in 2023 and be continuing their studies this year. One scholarship specifically assists students of physiotherapy,

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sports medicine or health sciences. The ‘Anne Aquilina Scholarship’ is named in honour of former Mayoress Anne Aquilina, the popular Blacktown physiotherapist and academic and

late wife of the first Mayor of Blacktown City Council, Hon. John Aquilina Enquire to Events and Protocol Officer, Liz May on 9839 6087 or via email liz.may@blacktown. nsw.gov.au Applications for 2024 scholarships are now open. Please submit your application by 5 pm, Monday 29 April 2024.

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MP LEADING CHARGE FOR REVAMPED TOWN CENTRE

The masterplan for Riverstone

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IVERSTONE is set to get a new lease of life with a plan to revamp the town centre. Member for Riverstone Warren Kirby said input from the community began last month and was now well under way. The Town Centre Masterplan is a collaborative process with residents, community groups, the Member for Riverstone, the Department of Planning and Environment, the NSW Reconstruction Authority and Blacktown City Council. “I am thrilled that Minister Scully has welcomed my proposal, as the local MP, to commence a local community engagement process so we can get cracking on developing ideas for a new Riverstone Town Centre Masterplan,” Mr Kirby said. “This marks a pivotal moment for our community, and I am committed to working closely with the Minister, our residents and other stakeholders to develop a masterplan that revitalises our town centre. “The aim is to create a thriving hub where people can live, work and enjoy all that Riverstone has to offer.” Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully, welcomed Mr Kirby’s initiative.

He said community engagement will be a cornerstone of the new masterplan’s development. “Warren Kirby, your local MP, is making sure that the voices and perspectives of Riverstone’s residents are heard and will be incorporated into this planning process,” Mr Scully said. Mr Kirby said opportunities for the community to provide feedback began last month and would continue throughout 2024. They will include workshops, surveys and public meetings. The Riverstone Town Centre Masterplan will consider a range of critical factors including: • Anticipated growth in Riverstone’s population; • The evolving needs of the local community; • Opportunities for economic development and job creation; • Preserving and enhancing the town’s rich heritage; and • Ensuring the new Masterplan complies with current planning regulations. “I wholeheartedly encourage all Riverstone residents and businesses to actively participate in the community engagement process that I am starting and contribute their valuable insights into shaping the future of our town cen-

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tre,” Mr Kirby said. “This is an opportunity to work together and create a Riverstone we can all be proud of, a place that reflects our community’s aspirations and embodies the spirit of our town.” The community engagement phase

for the Riverstone Town Centre Masterplan is expected to continue for approximately three months. To find out more you can email riverstone@ parliament.nsw.gov or phone Mr Kirby’s office on 8883 3499.


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Workers supports community consultation

ORKERS Lifestyle Group, which operates the Workers Blacktown and Workers Sports clubs, has welcomed the NSW Government’s decision to hold a community consultation as part of its review of the ClubGRANTS scheme. Liquor and Gaming NSW has issued a discussion paper and asked for public feedback on ClubGRANTS to assist the government review of the

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scheme, which supports vital local services and projects. “We welcome the opportunity for stakeholders to have a say in the future of ClubGRANTS,” said Workers Lifestyle Group Chief Executive Officer Morgan Stewart. “We will be making a submission that strongly advocates for retaining and improving the local community-based ClubGRANTS system.” Morgan said Workers

Blacktown and Workers Sports are major supporters of Blacktown community activities, through both ClubGRANTS and WLG’s own direct funding programs. “We welcome Gaming and Racing Minister David Harris’ statement that registered clubs through ClubGRANTS help to provide vital local services, projects and infrastructure. “But any program that hasn’t been reviewed for 10

years can be improved, so that more funding is available to community groups.” In the year to August 31 2023, Workers Blacktown and Workers Sports contributed $962,748 through ClubGRANTS ($755,704 as cash grants and $207,044 as services and facilities) to 62 community, charity and sporting groups. Workers Lifestyle Group has committed $500,000 over

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five years to both the Western Sydney Changing Diabetes program and to combating domestic and family violence.

Tributes for Lang Walker AO

RIBUTES and condolences continue to flow for billionaire property developer and philanthropist Lang Walker AO, who built a property empire across Australia including Parramatta Square. Mr Walker died last week aged 78 at his Woolloomooloo property. Walker Corporation had recently announced an historic agreement with Blacktown City Council to redevelop Blacktown CBD. Late last year Blacktown Mayor, Tony Bleasdale welcomed a giant leap for Blacktown City in a shared vision that will transform Blacktown City.

Mayor Bleasdale said: “The future of the Blacktown CBD is now secure. This is our next significant step in the transformation of the City that will shape this region for generations to come. “The CBD development by Walker Corporation will deliver over 1,000 construction jobs over five years in Blacktown city centre.” City of Parramatta recognised the contribution and lasting legacy of Lang Walker AO. Mr Walker co-founded a small firm with his father six decades ago which went on to become Walker Corporation. As head of Walker Corporation,

he helped develop places where others only saw challenges, including Broadway Shopping Centre, Woolloomooloo Wharf, King Street Wharf and the $3B Parramatta Square development which transformed Parramatta CBD. City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Pierre Esber said: “Lang Walker understood the potential of Parramatta to be a major global city before most others. “Parramatta Square is one of his many legacies to Parramatta and Western Sydney. This worldclass civic and commercial precinct is now home to more than 24,000 workers and is a magnet for government and industry leaders

to move their Sydney offices to Parramatta. “I used to call him ‘Mr Nike’, because he had a way to ‘Just Do It’. That ability has left a lasting imprint on our City’s skyline. Our sincere condolences go to his wife Sue and his wider family.” The Powerhouse Museum is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Trustee and Powerhouse Parramatta Foundation Donor, Mr Lang Walker AO. Mr Walker was appointed to the Powerhouse Trust in November 2020. Alongside his wife Sue, Mr Walker made a visionary investment of $20M into the Powerhouse

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to support the education of future generations in Western Sydney through the establishment of the region’s first state cultural institution.

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment: 86 Rouse Road, Rouse Hill NSW Notification and Registration of Aboriginal Interests

Carevan Blacktown is a non-remunerated local charity operating in the Blacktown LGA since 2011, serving the community’s most socially and financially vulnerable, without question, criteria, or cost. Run by a group of dedicated volunteers, Carevan Blacktown provides a welcoming weekly meal and food support service at the Lalor Park community hall every Tuesday night. We create a welcoming environment for all to attend, facilitating a connection between a benevolent community and an ever-growing number of people experiencing poverty, loneliness and other social challenges, people most in need of this kindness and care. Visit us at exhibitor space C13 in the diamond Room.

Dual Property Group Pty Ltd (the proponent) has engaged Apex Archaeology to assist in preparing an Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment (ACHA) for the proposed residential subdivision at 86 Rouse Road, Rouse Hill NSW. The land is currently described as Lot 11 DP 633090 and is with the Blacktown LGA. These works may result in the application for an Aboriginal Heritage Impact Assessment (AHIP) under Section 90 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. A process of Aboriginal community consultation in accordance with the Aboriginal cultural heritage consultation requirements for proponents 2010 is being initiated by Apex Archaeology on behalf of the proponent. The purpose of consultation with Aboriginal people is to assist the Secretary of the NSW Department of Planning and Environment in their consideration and determination of the application. The proponent invites Aboriginal people who hold cultural knowledge relevant to determining the cultural significance of Aboriginal objects and places within the study area to register an interest in the process of Aboriginal community consultation. Please note that details of the Aboriginal people or organisations who register an interest in consultation will be forwarded to both Heritage NSW and the Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council (DLALC). Please advise at the time of registration if you do not wish for your details to be forwarded to either entity. The proponent's project manager is Josh Vrsaljko who can be contacted via email at josh@dualpropertygroup.com. Aboriginal stakeholders can register their interest by post to PO Box 236, Nowra, NSW 2541; via phone on 0422 229 179; or via jules@apexarchaeology.com.au. Please include the name and contact details of your preferred contact person in your registration.

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City’s outstanding citizens shine

SUPERSTAR fundraiser, a law student listed in Australia’s Top 100 Future Leaders, a staunch teen environmentalist and tireless organisers of annual seniors Christmas lunch were named in the coveted Blacktown City Australia Day Awards. These outstanding citizens and a community organisation were awarded at a special ceremony on Friday, January 26 as part of Blacktown City’s official Australia Day celebrations. The awards pay tribute to the outstanding work of local people in the wider Blacktown community nominated across four categories. • President of Blacktown City Lions Club Rachael Hanlon – Citizen of the Year. • Law clerk Ebony O’Connor - Young Citizen of the Year. • Teenager Ariana Goanta Environmental Citizen of the Year. • Blacktown City Rotary Club organisers of annual Seniors Christmas Lunch - Community Event of the Year. Ms Hanlon is described as ‘the heart of Blacktown City Lions’ raising over $400,000 to support disadvantaged local people and delivered $500,000 worth of food donations.

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This year, Ms Hanlon helped raise money to purchase a disability play equipment for a playground, a trained therapy puppy and wheelchair friendly outdoor furniture at a park. The Plumpton Rural Fire Brigade was also supported by Ms Hanlon’s fundraising drive to obtain more than $30,000 worth of fire-fighting equipment. “I want to say a big thank you to the people who work with me as you are only as good as your team and collectively, we are able to do so much for Blacktown’s residents,” Ms Hanlon said. Ms O’Connor is a law clerk and award-winning student at Western Sydney University studying for her Bachelor of

International Studies and Bachelor of Laws. She has been named in the Australian Financial Review’s Top 100 Future Leader, a former Blacktown City Council Youth Ambassador and former captain and dux of St. Andrews College in Marayong. “It is our differences that make us whole and there is no place where this is more representative than Blacktown, a place that accepts all and judges none,” Ms O’Connor earlier said in a citizenship ceremony. Just 17, Miss Goanta has elevated her environmental activism to practical and local level creating a compost bin and composting system that became

Blacktown City Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM, Keith Waller of Rotary Club of Blacktown awarded the Community Event of the Year, Citizen of the Year Rachael Hanlon, Environmental Citizen of the Year Ariana Goanta, Young Citizen of the Year Ebony O'Connor, and author and conservationist Brad Farmer AM, Australia Day Ambassador.

popular the bins are being used by fellow residents in her entire neighbourhood. Along with her studies and fundraising for animal welfare charities, the teenager also guides residents how to start their own composting system. Ariana also runs a Facebook group educating people about our oceans, animals and ways to recycle and reuse materials instead of going into landfills. The Rotary Club’s annual Seniors Christmas Lunch is a free long table event welcoming residents of nursing homes throughout the city in the past 15 years, recently hosting 280

seniors from 15 homes. In this event, seniors enjoy a sumptuous Christmas lunch and receive gifts from the Rotary Club, entertainment by professional musicians as well as children from local schools. Mayor Tony Bleasdale said “Blacktown City’s Australia Day Awards are the most sought-after and prestigious publicly recognised awards in our city.” For more details about the Australia Day Awards, visit https://www. blacktown.nsw.gov.au/Community/ Awards-scholarships-andcompetitions/2024-Australia-DayAwards

Kicking off at Featherdale ELIZABETH FRIAS

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FTER ELIZAB AFTER a patriotic flag raising, a lively breakfast in the company of gazing wildlife homed at Featherdale Wildlife Park in Doonside kicked off Australia Day for Blacktown residents. “What better way to start Australia Day than at Featherdale surrounded by our wonderful native animals and birds,” Blacktown City mayor Tony Bleasdale said. “Featherdale is a well-loved and iconic attraction within our city.” And so began a day of celebration in various venues that went right into the night at Rooty Hill with colourful fireworks in the state’s largest populated council which chose to keep January 26 as the nation’s day to celebrate what it is being an Australian. Blacktown Council held their event despite calls by 81 other councils who did not celebrate theirs as part of the change the date campaign by the Indigenous community. Clr Bleasdale and fellow councillors were joined at breakfast with the koalas, kangaroos, emus, native birds and animals by the federal government’s communications

Australia Day launched at Featherdale.

minister Michelle Rowland, the Greenway electorate’s MP, and industry and science minister Ed Husic, the Chifley electorate’s MP, and Australia Day Ambassador Brad Farmer. After breakfast, they all headed to Bowman Hall to celebrate the more than 200 new residents, part of the over 1,200 migrants from across the globe to call this city their new swear their allegiance to Australia. The city boasts one of the

most diverse populations in the country from more than 180 nations reflected in the colourful parade of traditional costumes worn by the new citizens. The citizenship ceremony opened with an extended Welcome to Country and corroboree. Speeches came from the Mayor Bleasdale, Ms Rowland, Mr Husic, Mr Farmer and Blacktown’s Youth Ambassadors Darshanik Aryal and Giovanna Tabanag. “I firmly believe that

Australia Day is a day of both celebration and reflection by all Australians,” Clr Bleasdale said. “Council believes it is a day when we welcome our most recent arrivals as they swear their allegiance to Australia and, at the same time, we acknowledge our First Nations peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land. “Today we should reflect on our history, the highs and the low points, respect the stories

of others and celebrate our achievements.” Mr Farmer AM said he was impressed by the “calibre, capacity and commitment of all Australia Day finalists and winners is truly outstanding and demonstrates just what a truly great success story Blacktown is” “Without doubt, the activity packed Australia Day here was the best of any Council area I’ve enjoyed as an Australia Day Ambassador in over 11 years across Australia.” A concert was held at Rooty Hill prior to the fireworks display. Thousands of people turned out for the alcohol-free, family-friendly event. The fun-filled afternoon and evening featured live stage performances, amusements rides, food stalls, water games to cool off and a very popular circus workshop. The concert was headlined with a great performance by the group Baby Animals after which Vtribe got the party going with a fabulous show in the afternoon. The city’s celebration ended with bang as the sky lit up with the biggest fireworks display in Western Sydney. Clr Bleasdale said, “I think this year was definitely the best [Australia Day in the Blacktown] ever.”


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Struggling with New Year resolutions

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USSIES are struggling with New Year resolutions, as 28% won’t maintain them beyond January, reveals research from MyFitnessPal. While 70% aimed for healthier lifestyles, including improved sleep, wellbeing, and eating habits, many have abandoned their goals. MyFitnessPal ambassador Luke Hines suggests breaking down resolutions into smaller, achievable steps. Psychologist Leanne Hall advises framing goals as habits for better adherence.

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den on general practitioners. From late March, pending ethics approval, impetigo and shingles treatments will be included. The initiative, which began with urinary tract infection treatment, has expanded to over 1,100 pharmacies. The skin condition treatment segment of the trial will run for 12 months, benefiting patients and improving timely access to care. More details are available on the NSW Health website.

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N February 22, the NSW Government will host a historic road safety forum, bringing together international and Australian experts, stakeholders, and advocates to address rising road fatalities. Focused on learning from Scandinavian success in reducing road deaths, the

forum aims to tackle the increased toll post-COVID-19. With a third of the NSW population in regional areas, two-thirds of fatalities occur there. The Minns Labor Government, active in road safety measures, invites opposition and crossbench members to collaborate in finding effective solutions for reducing road fatalities.

Pharmacy prescribing trial expands

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TARTING in 2024, the NSW Government’s pharmacy prescribing trial expands access to prescription medicines for specific skin conditions. Participating pharmacists can provide certain medications without a prescription after a consultation. The trial aims to ease the bur-

N 2023, Isla has been preliminarily declared the most popular girl’s name, tied with 2020 favorite Amelia. Oliver returns to the top spot for boys after a one-year break, having dominated for eight consecutive years until 2022. Charlotte drops to fifth place from last year’s first. Lily reemerges in seventh place, last seen in the top 10 in 2010. New additions include Leo, Henry, Luca, and Hudson. The final rankings will be confirmed in April, with registrations yet to be accounted for. Parents must register births within 60 days for legal identity access to government services.

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ty events by providing up to $150,000 for street closures. Aimed at easing cost-of-living pressures, the initiative supports free and safe cultural events such as markets, performances, dining, and street parties. Part of the $15M Vibrant Streets package, it aligns with Vibrancy reforms that simplify the event approval process without requiring a Development Application, significantly reducing associated costs. Applications are open from January 29, and funded events must occur by January 2025. Visit the Vibrant Streets Package website for details.

Taxi fare hotline hots up

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INCE the NSW Government mandated Taxi Fare Hotline stickers on all vehicles in September 2023, there has been a notable increase in refunds for passengers receiving unfair taxi fares. From November to January, there were 679 calls and 874 QR code scans compared to 473 and 97 in the previous year. Taxi companies issued 528 refunds in the last five months, comprising over half of all refunds since the hotline’s inception in November 2022. In the 2022-23 financial year, more than 68 million point-to-point trips were recorded in NSW, with 892 refunds issued since the Taxi Fare Hotline launch.


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COMMUNITY, LOVE AND COMMITMENT THE KEYS

Couple’s seven decades of love

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F you want to know the secret to a long and happy marriage you might want to ask Kevin and Patricia Sloane. The Lalor Park couple will mark their 70th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, February 27 with a huge family celebration and a blessing from the Pope. Daughter Kathryn Newman said her parents had always valued their church and their community and that had supported them through seven decades of married life. Kevin Sloane and Patricia Boon knew each other as children through school, church and family associations. “After school they reconnected via the Catholic Youth Organisation and started dating,” Kathryn recounts. “They dated for about a year and then married on February 27, 1954 at St Patrick’s Church in Kogarah. “My Dad proposed to my Mum while in the pool at Brighton Le Sands,” Kathryn said. “They would meet at a corner in the city after work and catch the train home together. “The first meal my Mum cooked for them when they

The ever expanding family Sloane.

Kevin and Patricia on their wedding day.

got married was rabbit. But unfortunately, she forgot to remove the innards and it was inedible.” The newlyweds lived for a short time in a rented room

Kevin and Patricia with their eight children.

at Peakhurst before moving into Patricia’s parent’s house in Kogarah where their first child was born. Two more children followed before they moved to

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Eight children, 24 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren with two more expected in April.

the new suburb of Lalor Park in 1959 where they still live today. As the years rolled on, they were blessed with five more children, bringing the total to eight: Mark in 1955, Timothy in 1957, Jeffrey in 1958, Judith in 1960, Paula in 1962, Claire in 1965, Kathryn in 1967 and Bernard in 1971. Their brood continued to expand as the grandchildren came along. There are 24 in total, along with18 great grand children with two more expected in April. Kevin worked as an accountant, finishing his career as treasurer of Baulkham Hills Shire Council. Before the couple married Patricia worked as a comptometrist. Then as a proud stay at home Mum, she was heavily involved in the children’s primary school - St Bernadette’s Lalor Park – as well as sport and the Church. The couple played social tennis for many years and still enjoy watching it on TV. They enjoyed dancing and both were involved in the schools Parents and Friends Association. Even today they continue to play card games such as Cribbage and Euchre with family and friends.

So back to that question. What is the secret to a long and happy marriage? “Commitment shared Catholic values, a good friendship and a community support system,” says daughter Kathryn.

Focus on community “My Mum is a Life Member of St Bernadette’s Netball Club where she was treasurer for many years and my Dad joined the St Vincent de Paul St Bernadette’s Conference in 1961 and has been an office holder for 63 years. “He received the Public Service Medal in 1995 for Outstanding Service to Local Government. “Both my parents feel fortunate to have lived in Lalor Park for 65 years. “They were very focused on the new community that they were a part of so many years ago and formed many lasting friendships with the other families in the parish. “They love their family very much and are, in turn, loved and supported by them. It’s what keeps them going. “Their grandchildren and great grandchildren are a big part of their lives. They were nicknamed ‘G’dawgs’ by their grandkids and always have plenty of visitors in their home.”


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OUBLE amputee Dwayne Fernandes, 38, was born without his fibulas and some toes and fingers, which affects his balance. Before he was 3 years old, he had five surgeries and at age 11, Dwayne decided to replace his legs with prosthetic limbs. Dwayne receives disability supports from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which help him to live his life in Western Sydney. “I’m a high-energy amputee so I need good technology behind my prosthetic legs to get the most out of them. The prosthetic legs the NDIS funds mimics anyone else’s legs – I can walk up a hill, or I can run around with my five-year-old daughter,” Dwayne said. Dwayne also uses his NDIS plan to access support to build on his mobility and strength. “I’m all about mobility. I know eventually I will use a wheelchair in the future, so I want to maximise every opportunity I have.” Dwayne describes himself as a double amputee, world record holding tower climber, husband and father of two. But Dwayne is also one third of the brains behind Minds at Play, a Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) online program to teach young people who live with a disability how to communicate and socialise. Dwayne’s love for D&D began eight years ago when he needed an outlet for some stress in his life. “My godchild has autism and I wondered if D&D would help give him the tools to engage in social situations while playing a game. I did some research and found there’s lots of benefits of playing D&D for people with autism,” Dwayne said. Running the first D&D session online in June 2020, Dwayne and his business part-

ners, Dan Papallo and Jeff Ozog had no idea starting their side business in the middle of a pandemic would have a silver lining. “We started with 4 players, now we have over 530, and 40 employees,” Dwayne said. “Part of our initial success was because of COVID. We played online and our players never left their safe space which meant they were open to trying more things.” Ruth Jansen’s son Jacob has autism and is among many kids who have benefitted from Minds at Play. “It was beneficial having Jacob involved with such engaging personalities. Dwayne does a fantastic job of creating teams of kids with their various strengths and abilities,” Ruth said. “Jacob learned how to listen to the input of others and how to work with his team to achieve outcomes. “Social skills and boundaries are one of the greatest hurdles for Jacob and that safe environment helped him develop those skills, which will help him in the long run.” Progress like Jacob’s is why Dwayne is excited to watch Minds at Play grow and diversify. Their sessions are growing more popular and new programs are adding value to the autistic community. “At Minds at Play, anyone can come play, learn and make some new friends,” Dwayne said.

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N 2017, Kylie Crambrook started Mypower Foundations as a sole trader to assist people with disabilities residing in the Blue Mountains. She quickly discovered that the enormity of services local people with disabilities sought was some-

thing that she could not fulfil on her own. Thus, Mypower Foundations was born as Kylie employed and carefully selected a few fully trained disability care support workers to work alongside her. Today, MPF has 60 professional care workers providing services to approximately 100 families across the Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury, Nepean and Blacktown areas. Kylie said: “People with a disability often experience limited choices and control, restrictions on personal autonomy or decision-making, leading to a lack of independence. “Mypower Foundations make sure you take the lead on deciding how to spend your days and we focus on active support to meet your goals.” Having expanded services, MPF assists people with

disabilities and their families and carers in the following areas of their daily living: • Participate in community-based activities. • Foster social inclusion and build a supportive community. • Increase independent living skills with daily activities. • Develop a tailored support plan. • Receive ongoing support and monitoring to ensure your support plan meets your evolving needs. “Our team is dedicated to empowering you to live the life you want,” said Kylie. For enquiries, email MPF friendly team on support@ mypowerfoundations.com.au or call (02) 4711 3144.

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OOKING after the health and welfare of people with varying degrees of disabilities is more than a challenge for every service provider with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). But when a service provider goes beyond and above duty of care to ensure the well-being of a person with disability, it is always an amazing story to tell. Among finalists in the 2023 Central Coast Local Business Awards, 2023 Business NSW Regional business Awards for Outstanding startup Sarah also Being Nominated for Leadership by the international leadership for disability Staff Recognition Awards 2023 is 247 Care Services nominated for its holistic approach to caring for people with disabilities. “At the heart of our business lies an unwavering commitment to nurturing and uplifting the well-being of people with disabilities living in our community,” said 247 Care Services director Sarah MacRae. “We understand that our success is intricately linked to the well-being of the people in the neighborhoods we call home. Since opening to provide services in the Central Coast and Lake Macquarie, Ms MacRae’s company strives to foster local economic growth by employing staff and sourcing supply and materials locally. “Our engagement goes beyond fi-

C nancial transactions because we actively address social causes that matter most to our community. “From organizing food drives to partnering with shelters for people facing homelessness, we take concrete actions to tackle pressing challenges in our community.” One of the company’s principles is promoting the health of their environment, ensuring the company is contributing its share in sustainable practices. “From eco-friendly packaging to local clean-up initiatives, we always aim to positively impact our community’s ecological health,” Ms MacRae said. To enquire about the company’s services and enrol in programs, email info@247careservices.com. au or call (02) 4067 5287. For more details about the company, click on https://247careservices. com.au/ and their Facebook page on @24/7 Care Disability Services and Activity Hub.

LARO is a leading provider of aged care & disability services across Australia. Claro takes a person-centred approach to providing disability supports, partnering with individuals and their support networks to design a roster of care that meets your needs, preferences and funding. This means we take the time to get to know you and understand your goals. We aim to match you with a support team who will enable you to achieve those goals, while building a trusted relationship. We partner with NDIS Support Coordinators, Plan Managers, Social Workers and Hospitals to ensure you are able to access the disability supports needed to live a bright future. Our customer experience team works closely with you to co-design innovative service solutions spanning social, economic and community participation, as well as assistance with daily life. Claro has availability of experienced and dedicated support workers in the Paramatta area. We’re here to support you achieve your goals and live the life you choose.

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OUR COMMITMENT TO…

Addressing the cost of living MICHELLE ROWLAND

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N 2024, my top priority is continuing our work to ease the cost-of-living crisis impacting local families in North-West Sydney. We have delivered responsible and meaningful support for Australian families including more affordable childcare, fee-free TAFE, and cheaper medicines. For the nearly 140,000 TAFE and vocational education students in Greater Sydney, our investments in TAFE and apprentices have also come into effect. This means more TAFE places, better learning environments, and more qualified graduates. We are also giving access to up to $10,000 in financial support to apprentices in need, making it easier to get the tools you need to work and learn your trade. We’re getting wages moving again, provided targeted relief to deal with rising energy prices, and expanded paid parental leave to boost economic participation for new parents. And we’ve delivered Australia’s first School Student Broadband Initiative, which is providing quality broadband services to over 6,000 households – at no cost. Whilst many students can access the internet at school, connecting at home to support remote learning and homework can be a serious challenge. If you or someone you know has school aged children and don’t have internet at home, you can contact the National Referral Centre on 1800 954 610 to see if you are eligible for free broadband. Our Government recently extended the program through to the end of 2025, meaning more families can enjoy the transformational power of broadband for longer. These are responsible, effective and targeted mea-

sures that are helping to ease the financial pressure on local families – without unnecessarily adding to inflation. I am proud to be part of a Government focused on addressing the cost-of-living challenge – and one that takes the quality of life of families living in North-West Sydney incredibly seriously.

We will continue our work to ensure we deliver on our commitment on a better future – for all Australians. Michelle RowMichelle RowlandMichelle Rowland MP is Minister for Communications and Federal Member for Greenway. Visilandt www.michellerowland.com.au


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HE Global Remote Work Index, has revealed what it takes to be a top country when considering a remote working destination. Turns out the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark lead the list. However, daydreaming about a winter escape and jumping straight into summer does not necessarily have to be a fantasy. Australia ranked 25.

Growth of the digital nomad and workation concept Workations (work+vacation) are steadily growing in popularity. According to research, 93% of workers worldwide say they want the flexibility to choose where and when they work. Google searches for the term “workation” worldwide reached an all-time high in the last week of August 2023. Regarding digital nomadism, such lifestyles continue to gain popularity despite the growing global office mandate. Workations or digital nomadism really can be a mood, money, and, in some cases – a cybersecurity saver. That is the reason why cybersecurity company NordLayer decided to look at 107 countries and make a list of the best countries to work remotely in terms of cybersecurity, infrastructure, and economic and social safety. Carlos Salas, a cybersecurity expert at NordLayer, comments: “Technologies allowing people to have more flexibility are among the greatest innovations, but they are also a challenge.” He adds: “Cybersecurity shouldn’t be forgotten when planning an individual or business trip. Being careless might sour the experience and end up being expensive.”

Infrastructure is the best in Australia In the GRWI, Australia is number 25 and ranks six places lower than last year’s data. The nation excels in digital and physical infrastructure (18), includ-

ing a top-tier e-government system (7) and physical infrastructure (12). However, challenges include a cyber safety ranking of 35th and a high cost of living (92). Social safety is in the 24th place, with concerns about personal safety (53). Addressing these areas could further enhance Australia’s economic and social safety standings.

What do you need to have a perfect and safe workation? Don’t let cybersecurity matters wander off when considering New Zealand or Australia as a spot to work and relax.

Since Oceania is not the start of the cybersecurity realm, more precautions are needed. Carlos says, “As you pack your sunscreen, don’t forget to protect what’s happening on your computer’s screen. Public Wi-Fi, weak passwords, and even passwords saved in the browser can expose you to hackers, and they never take a day off.” Here are tips that will help protect your network no matter where you work from: • Consider cloud technologies. Cloud cybersecurity will give an

additional layer of security for remote workers and enterprises by helping to protect your files and passwords, as well as by limiting who can access specific documents or tools. • Think before connecting. Avoid using public Wi-Fi without a trustworthy VPN app, and avoid plugging in any devices — be it a USB flash drive on your desk or a public charging station — to your device. • Take care of your device. Do not leave your working computer unattended. Always lock it and use secure passwords.

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MyMedicare: Strengthening Health Care in Australia At the end of last year, the Australian Government introduced MyMedicare, a voluntary registration system that aims to help you build stronger relationships with your general practice and the primary care teams that support your health. Seeing the same general practitioner (GP) regularly can lead to better health outcomes. Now, through MyMedicare, you can nominate your preferred GP to gain access to more care options.

Why Register for MyMedicare? When you register for MyMedicare, additional funding is provided from the government to your selected general practice and preferred GP so that they can deliver better care. For you, this means: 9 Access to longer telehealth appointments with your GP 9 Better continuity of care within your nominated practice 9 Bulk-billed, longer telehealth consultations for children under 16 and Commonwealth concession card holders

More benefits will be rolling out throughout the year, including more regular visits from your GP for those living in residential care homes and better care planning. As part of your MyMedicare registration, your chosen practice and GP will appear on your My Health Record (if you have one) so that all health professionals you see, for example, if you visit a hospital, know who to contact about your ongoing regular care. You can change your preferred GP at your registered practice or withdraw from MyMedicare at any time.

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Online through your MyGov Account at my.gov.au

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Completing a paper registration form at your usual general practice, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service or Aboriginal Medical Service

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Going from foamie to fibreglass

URFING sounds fun but learning can be daunting, particularly upgrading from a safe foam board (foamie) to the traditional fibreglass surfboard. To master standing on a fibreglass board can be very rewarding and that feeling of standing on a wave is noted as one of life’s finer moments. To help you out with this transition, we’ve enlisted James Cheal, founder and owner of Chilli Surfboards to give us his best tips to get you going. Good luck. Moving from a foamie to a fibreglass. James’ three tips:

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“You are not ready for a fibreglass board, unless you can transfer from your belly to your feet on a foamie. Once you can stand 8 out of 10 times on a foamie then you will definitely be able to stand up on a fibreglass board”. If getting a fibreglass board for the first time after using a foamie, don’t get something thin or narrow, stick closely to the dimensions of your foamie. If learning to surf is on your bucket list and you’d like to skip the foamy surfboard stage, be cautious when walking into a secondhand shop for the first time

as you can get it really wrong. “You have to be honest with your ability and give them your correct weight and height. If you’re 95 kg, but you think you’ll lose some weight and get to 90 in summer just tell them you’re 95 kg”. Chilli Surfboards has a range of cheaper second-hand fibreglass surfboards to start learning on. Head to Chilli Surfboards (shop online) www.chillisurboards.com 44 Darley Street Mona Vale, 0466188844 chilli@ chillisurfboards.com. Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday - 8:30am - 4:00pm

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Day out in the Southern Highlands

HE train is loud in Bundanoon and has been for 150 years. It’s a sweet town if you haven’t popped in for a while and worth a visit. Bundanoon’s highlights can be visited in one day if you don’t want to spend a night but it’s a lovely town to take your time and enjoy the sights of local gardens.

Suggested itinerary: Start with breakfast or brunch in Bundanoon and meals and cafe at the Morton Cafe served all day are great. There are several cafes down the main street (opposite the train station). Catching a train is a great alternative to driving. It does take longer but pops you straight out on the main drag with shops, cafes and restaurants. Enjoy the original and historical building facades, walk north along Railway avenue and find little boutiques or plan your trip for the

artisan Makers market, 1st Sunday of the month at Bundanoon public school or 3rd Sunday of the month at the Soldiers Memorial hall Bundanoon is the gateway to the Morton National Park. There are a couple of nice day walks here, bring a picnic lunch, sunscreen, proper footwear for walking and some water, there’s an IGA in the main street to get food and snacks. Head to the Bundanoon pub with its beer garden out the back after your walk, and if you’re staying until nightfall, bring a torch for the walk down into the valley to see the famous glow worms that make their home in this area. Entry is via William St. Thai dinner at Little Jacks Style 12 noon 9.30pm Tues-Sun is very good or pop into Sally’s Corner wine to purchase mementos of the area on your way home if driving. Open Sat- Sun 10.30am - 4.30pm.

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ELINDA and her family never expected to have to consider accessible travel until a playground accident left her son, Cooper with a chronic pain condition in his foot which can leave him bedbound for days, pretty hard for a young kid who is a passionate fisherman with an impressive social media following @fyshlur. Melinda and her husband encourage Cooper to lead his best life and follow his passion of fishing so travel Australia full time in a caravan,

visiting the best of Australia. Travelling for this family relies on the use of a wheelchair to be mobile, they tell us which resorts and holiday areas do accessible travel well. During 2024, the Travel Well With Emma column will focus on some solutions for travelling with pain, as it’s something any of us may face at any time so we want accessible travel to be as excellent as we can get it. Get involved to improve the system!

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ere are the top three issues you need to get onto for 2024. - It’s go time!

1. Footpath width

Cooper has learnt to travel with paid.

Check your paths meet the Australian standard for accessibility AS 1428.1. You may think your path is wide enough, smooth enough and entries compliant but Melinda and her family assure us they DON’T. “The danger of a wheelchair user going over the edge of walkways to accessible bathrooms is real. Cooper fell one night (at a big name caravan park) and repairs

to the chair were $2800 and the pain flare left him bedbound”.

2. Ramps These are easier for your property to update as many ramps are mobile and easy to install or build. Entry to doors, reception, pool and playground areas and toilets also need to be smooth because travelling with chronic pain can result in uncomfortable jarring through vibration.

3. Maintenance Team Find the funds to do a full

Australian standards compliance check. Not only is it a good thing to do, but accessible travel is also a big growing sector so you’re sure to make back in new business whatever funds you outlay. Accommodation that does wheelchair access well: Treasure Island holiday park on the Gold Coast, Ups and Downs Farm Stay, near Roma QLD, Awesome Anglers, Cairns and Ambitions NQ Cairns (provide exceptional support services and full access fishing activities).


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ARRISTA Matt Hargreaves’ recipe of that aromatic coffee that regular customers come back daily for has been part of his business dream since teenage years. “It’s a style of blend you can’t fault,” the 32-year-old self-taught entrepreneur said when asked what makes his cafe at Marsden Park’s HomeCo shopping centre a popular one for coffee lovers. As many as 3,000 cups branded with the signature the Baristas’ Shed logo fly out his caf? from morning opening till afternoon closing time each week. It surely is a load of perfect brews to prepare for customers in a hurry, along with an array of tempting recipes, sandwiches and salads, for the hardworking staff. “It’s a flavoursome blend of rich coffee, caramelised, fruity and nutty, milky with chocolate in 100 percent arabica that I roast every week,” said Matt. “I’ve kept the same blend of coffee I’ve been serving my customers for five years now.” From age 14, Matt worked after-school at KFC and restaurants around the Hills district. While on these jobs, and while a student at Northholm Grammar School, he said he taste-tested various coffee blends, and that’s when he had set his future dream to open his own caf? and create his own coffee blend. “I’ve experimented different blends to see what people really like and what they don’t like. Then I sat down with a coffee roaster and tested at least 200 blends I’ve made over months to come up with the final product we serve today,” he said.

The team aty Barristya's Shed.

During the pandemic, when trade slowed down and working from home became the norm of his customers, Matt created a lockdown menu with his coffee blend created in a teamwork with the Black Drum Roasters. At the same time, he and the roasters began brewing the Baristas’ Shed blend into a kilo pack of ready to brew coffee on wholesale for customers to take home and make themselves for their daily coffee fix if they can’t pop in at his caf?.

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Blacktown FC is ready to play

are welcome to watch one of the final training sessions as the team prepares for Apia Leichhardt the following week. Everyone is welcome to attend at 6pm.

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he NSW 2024 NPL 1 season is only three weeks away and Blacktown City FC is determined to continue their hot streak that finished off the 2023 season. After numerous injuries early in the season, Coach Mark Crittenden’s men found the groove to play the last 12 games of the season without a loss. Chasing League Leaders Apia Leichhardt down the stretch, Apia held out for Premiership honors as Football NSW had ruled not to have a playoff structure to finish the season. That decision has been changed and the Men’s NPL 1 competition, as in all other years, will now have playoffs with the top four teams qualifying. Blacktown Senior Men’s 2024 campaign will start on Saturday, February 17 at Landen Stadium. The opponent for Blacktown City will be the 2023 Premiers Apia Leichhardt in what has built as a Blockbuster start to the season. Game time for the Senior Men has been altered to 7:30pm with the Under 20’s to play at 5:30pm. Head of Football, Mark Crittenden, has assembled a squad capable of duplicating his 2022 Championship with the nucleus still intact from that season. Defensive stalwarts, Grant Lynch, Lachlan Campbell, Ben Berry and Nick O’Brien will anchor the back line. To date in pre-season form they have been stingy in their defense and Tristan Prendergast in goal has shown once again to be one of the best goalies in the competition. The retirement of Captain Matt Lewis will point to the winner of the 2023 Matt Lewis Medal, Mario Shabow, as his replacement. Mario has been a standout for Blacktown City and his relationship with Head Coach Crittenden is special. Joining Mario for the 2024 season will be former Blacktown City players, Joey Gibbs and Jacob Maniti, who have been playing overseas. Coach Crittenden has also recruited Marty Fenandez from Marconi and Jayden Tremkoski from Sydney FC. Exciting news for the club is that Danny Choi and Mitch Mallia will be returning from season ending injuries in 2023 to suit up for Blacktown’s best once again. Head Coach, Mark Crittenden, is excited at the potential for the upcoming season. “We have maintained the nucleus of the team from the past three seasons so the understanding of the

New role for head coach

Coach Mark Crittenden.

structure and game plan is positive. Adding Mitch Mallia and Danny Choi after season ending injuries last year is a huge plus and we have already seen their influence in pre-season games this year,” he said. “A few new recruits will provide plenty of back up but will make my decision making for the first eleven a difficult task each week.” Blacktown City will be putting the 2024 team on show Wednesday, February 8, at Landen Stadium. All

The Senior women will be entering their third season of NPL 2 competition. Their season starts in March and will be under new Head Coach Michael Hawthorne. Coach Hawthorne has also been in training since November. He has taken on his new role and is determined to build his squad to achieve the goal of Blacktown City FC to elevate the Women’s program to NPL 1 level withing three years. To help achieve that BCFC is instituting in 2024 the City FC Academy. The Academy is a major pathway extension for all Blacktown City development programs such as the Momento Grass Roots Training program and BCFC schools program. It will cater for girls 8-13 on a Thursday night and boys 13-16 on a Tuesday evening. “The City FC Academy is designed to create a better pathway for our Junior players. In particular, the Academy is to attract young women in the Blacktown area to bolster our young Women’s program,” said Mark Crittenden. Landen Stadium will be the scene of football fever as Blacktown City FC continue to build a presence and following for the city they represent. All home games are played at Landen Stadium, 5 Quinn Avenue, Seven Hills. The Blacktown City FC family was saddened to hear of the passing of legendary community builder, Lang Walker, this past week. The clubs principal partner, Walker Corporation has been built over a number of years by a man who has exuded vision beyond comparison. Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo, Broadway Shopping Centre, Rhodes and Parramatta Square are only but a few of the many transformation projects led by Lang. Next on his list is Blacktown to redevelop the city centre in the same fashion as Parramatta Square. While Lang may not now physically lead the charge, the culture he has instilled into his organisation will fulfill his dream to make the city centre of Blacktown the envy of major cities. Bob Turner is Executive Chairman at Blacktown FC.

Local gym delivers flipping results

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THLETES from the Sydney Gymnastic and Aquatic Centre (SGAC) at West HQ recently returned home from the FIG Trampoline World Championships, with one athlete returning a world age champion and another six being in the top 10 in the world. In total, 11 gymnasts from the SGAC qualified to represent Australia at the 10-day event that encapsulated the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, World Age Competitions and Junior World Championships held in Birmingham, United Kingdom in November. West HQ Chief Executive Officer Richard Errington said the SGAC athletes’ tremendous performance demonstrated the value of West HQ’s decision to fund and build one of the most extensive purpose-built gymnastics facilities in the southern hemisphere. “This tops off a great 1oth anniversary of a facility we built to not only support stars of the future, like our representatives at the recent Worlds, but also to promote healthy and active lifestyles for those in our community,” Mr Errington said.

Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships

Imogen and troy.

In the Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, Troy Sitkowski, who in addition to training at the facility is employed by West HQ as an SGAC coach, placed 15th in the world for individual Double Mini Trampoline and seventh in the Men’s Team Double Mini with Benjamin Brown (Canberra), Mathew French (TAS) and Cameron Tidd (VIC). The Razorback resident was part of the ten-person Australian team that came fourth in the worlds’ Team All-Around event, along with his co-worker and fellow gymnast Imogen Florian, who placed 27th in the individual event, seventh in the women’s Synchronised competition with partner Carina Hagarty (Qld), and 11th in the Women’s Team with Carina, Jessica Pickering (Newcastle, NSW) and Abbie Watts (SA). Both Troy and Imogen, who live at Dural, will now be part of the Australian team at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China, to face off against the other top 7 nations in the events in Trampoline that are not in the Olympics.


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