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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… in Robertson Park
Council has been busy getting into the Christmas spirit this past week with giant presents, lights and other Christmas decorations being installed in Robertson Park and around the Civic Square Precinct.
Not one, but two large ‘’Christmas bauble arches have been erected ín the park, on the southeastern and southwestern entries. The rotunda has been decorated as normal, but is also now filled with giant ‘gifts’ for a little extra whimsical Christmas cheer.
This morning (Thursday, December 8), Orange’s new six-metre Christmas tree is due to be installed on the Summer Street edge of Robertson Park.
The six-metre artificial tree has been assembled over the past few days in an off-site shed and, all going to plan, will be installed by crane sometime this morning.
The tree will be decorated with more than a hundred baubles and 1,680 lights.
Let’s
sing
together
(and give together) this Christmas!
Orange’s Community Christmas Carols are back in a big way this Saturday, December 10, with a 50-piece band supporting local choirs, market stalls, food vendors and, of course, a visit from Santa.
The Carols will be held at the Civic Centre North Court and are always a family favourite event.
“We’re really excited about the 10th of December,” Orange Deputy Mayor, Councillor Gerald Power said.
“We really want to encourage the community to come out; we’re really looking at a wonderful evening with Santa coming and giving out sweets but also there’s going to be an amazing brass band and choir…We’re hoping that as many people as possible come out.”
While traditionally a free event, this year, Cr Power said they will be asking for a gold coin donation to go to help the flood recovery in our neighbouring communities.
“Our hearts do go out to them,“ Cr Power said. “So hopefully on that night, we will dig deep and give generously for these amazing people through the central west who have been affected by floods.”
The program on Saturday evening will be full of fun, children’s entertainment and amazing live music performances.
“We’ve got a 50-piece band accompanying the carols this year,” Director of the Orange Regional
Conservatorium, Donna Riles said excitedly, “with the Orange Regional Conservatorium Symphonic Wind Ensemble combining with the City of Orange Brass Band to make the most amazing sound!
“So we’re encouraging everyone in Orange to come along and have that chance to sing out… it is just such a lovely way of coming together and celebrating the meaning of Christmas.”
There will also be performances by the Orange Pipe Band, Wula Gurray Indigenous Choir, and Colour City Dance.
Minister Bob Cameron of the St Barnabas Anglican Church will deliver a Christmas message and prayer.
And a Christmas Carols event would not be complete without a visit from Santa to hand out packages of sweet treats to children.
This year’s carols will also include local food and beverage stall holders and a Christmas Market for some last-minute Christmas shopping. Glowsticks and candles will also be available for purchase.
The Orange Community Christmas Carols will be held at Civic Centre North Court, corner of Peisley and March Streets, from 6 to 9pm, Saturday, December 10.
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...we’re encouraging everyone in Orange to come along and have that chance to sing out… it is just such a lovely way of coming together...
Bridget Kerr and Donna Riles from the Orange Regional Conservatorium with Deputy Mayor Gerald Power (centre).
Awareness and understanding breaks down barriers for people with disabilities
Orange joined cities around the world in celebrating International Day of People with Disabilities with a free community event in Civic Square South Court on Friday, December 2.
The annual celebration (officially December 3 each year) is about recognising the contributions and achievements of the 4.4 million Australians with a disability.
Attended by more than a dozen disability support services, the Orange event was not just a showcase of the local services available but also aimed at creating awareness and understanding of the barriers people with disabilities face every day.
“There’s both a connecting services and a raising awareness function,” Orange City Councillor and local doctor, Steve Peterson said at the event last week.
In 2018, Dr Peterson was struck by a car while cycling to work at the Orange Hospital;
the accident left him a quadriplegic.
That technology and the better assistance available allows him to continue working as a doctor and service in public office is evidence of how much things have improved for people with a disability, but there’s still more that can be done, he said.
“I think a generation ago I’d probably be in residential aged care, and a generation before I’d be dead. There have been improvements and I’m definitely grateful for those there’s always still work to do,” Dr Peterson said.
Community awareness events are a great way to highlight these concerns, he said, but also it’s an opportunity to challenge perceptions of people with disabilities.
“I imagine that people who don’t have a disability will have a variety of ideas or preconceptions, maybe even stereotypes about those that do,” Dr Peterson said.
“This can be an opportunity to point out the different things that people with disabilities can do, and can contribute to their town and be involved in their town.”
GLENROI HEIGHTS SCHOOL BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE
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The blaze took hold on the top floor of the two-storey administration building around 10.30pm Monday, December 5, causing the roof to collapse.
Seven Fire and Rescue NSW trucks and four Rural Fire Service tankers rushed to the scene where a number of classrooms and the school’s library were ablaze.
Power was cut as a safety measure while fire crews went to work, and nearby homes were evacuated.
On Tuesday morning the school issued a statement that the site was non-operational and that learning would be conducted from home while they assess the damage.
“I’m saddened to see the fire damage to my old primary school overnight,” Orange Mayor, Councillor Jason Hamling said in a statement on his social media pages.
“Thankfully no one was injured and homes nearby weren’t affected. I’m also grateful the fire was mostly contained in the administration block and library, with classrooms escaping any damage in the blaze.”
Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the blaze.
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ALL IT TAKES IS BEING THERE TO HELP
Your teenage years can be tough, but having someone there willing to listen can make all the difference.
t’s this simple-sounding idea that the not-for-profit Raise Foundation has put into practice to help change the lives of thousands of teens around Australia.
Working with schools, Raise recruits community volunteers to deliver evidence-based, youth mentoring programs. The volunteer mentors are matched with a student and then they meet weekly, building a relationship and, basically, just being there to listen
It’s about providing young teens with a trusted independent adult to talk to, someone who shows up, just for them, every week, said local Raise Program Counsellor, Tina Watson.
A new program to Orange in 2022, Raise
worked with groups of Year 8 children at Orange and Canobolas High Schools.
The results were extremely positive, Tina said, with schools and teachers reporting improved attendance, confidence, social skills and resilience.
“I think students being able to articulate in working group environments was really positive,” she said.
“Working with adults and communicating with adults is a bit of a life skill that sometimes they don’t get exposed to other than in their close circle.”
It is sobering to hear that suicide is the leading cause of death in young people. And a recent Mission Australia survey found that one in four young people feel lonely all or most of the time, and one in six feel negative or very negative about the future.
The object of the Raise program is to help young people realise they are not
alone, build resilience and a willingness to talk about their problems and ask for help.
“It’s preventive mental health,” Tina said. “Getting them to learn a bit more about themselves, that self-awareness, and also the power in articulating what’s going on for them, that it’s better to share than just internalise.
“We also look at areas where they may feel like they are the only one experiencing that. So we look at the challenges that young people face and talk about that, help them to feel that, ‘It’s not just me’, that they’re not alone in their own challenges, or things that they’re experiencing.”
Raise is currently looking to recruit 30 volunteer mentors in Orange to help deliver their program in 2023.
All it takes to be a mentor, Tina said, is being able to commit to two hours a week for 23 weeks and having a genuine interest
in the well-being of young people.
“Anybody can be a mentor. I hear all the time people say, ‘I don’t know if I’ve got the skills for that’... But it’s just wanting to help support or be there for a young person, that interest in wanting to make a difference and wanting to help a young person by giving them the example of a positive role model.”
Full training is given to volunteer mentors and constant support through the program, Tina added.
“They just have to start with that interest of wanting to help and then we’ll give them all the necessary training,” she concluded.
In 2023, the program will run at Canobolas High School on Tuesdays from 11.35 am – 1.35pm, and at Orange High School on Wednesdays 1.40pm – 3.28pm.
To apply to be a volunteer mentor or to find out more head to www.raise.org.au
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It’s Christmas carols on the big screen! Get into the Christmas spirit and see some of the Central West’s best music talent performing your favourite carols in this unique fundraising experience.
Apre-recorded two-hour Carols by Candlelight concert coming to a cinema near you, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing 4 Huntington’s” features local artists such as Toyota Star Maker finalist Robbie Mortimer, previous finalist Clancy Pye, Megan Woods, and Bathurst’s Dave Webb.
The idea was born during COVID lockdowns, as a way for HD Awareness Orange to continue to raise funds and spread information about this debilitating disease.
“We got a few local artists and recorded some Christmas carols for a bit of Christmas cheer because the year had been a bit ordinary and it was such a beautiful project,” said Rachael Brooking,
the driving force behind HD Awareness Orange.
Rachael’s mother was diagnosed with Huntington’s at a young age and passed away at just 50 years of age. Now Rachael works to raise awareness of this terrible disease.
“Mum lived with Huntington’s for about 30 years and my brother has also inherited Huntington’s disease and is currently in full-time care at the age of 44,” she said.
“So throughout the pre-recorded concert, there are snippets about Huntington’s disease to educate the community and to make them aware of Huntington’s.”
The concert performances were all recorded here in Orange at Dotted Eight
Studios with the participating musicians all donating their time to the cause.
“It’s taken nearly 12 months to create,” Rachael said. “With everyone working and donating their time and energy, it’s been a very big project, but I’m so excited because we have a band this year and there’s some really groovy songs to get everyone in the Christmas spirit!
And this year, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing 4 Huntington’s” is being shown further afield with screenings in Manildra and Bathurst on Saturday, December 11, and Dubbo, Cowra and the Odeon 5 here in Orange on December 17-18.
“We’re trying to stay true to our mission statement in creating education and awareness for the Central West… It’s previously only just been in Orange, but
this year, we’re taking it further afield and spreading the Christmas joy in other Central West regions,” Rachael said.
Proceed from the screenings stay local, to be used by HD Awareness Orange Inc. to provide education and awareness through events and marketing campaigns across the Central West.
About 35 families in the Central West are living with Huntington’s Disease and there are more than 3000 people at risk in NSW and the ACT
Rachael said much more awareness and education of the disease is needed to get better quality care specialist support services, especially in regional areas, and more support for families, who often care for not one, but two, three or more in their immediate family.
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Local dragon boater, Estella Ferri, recently returned from Pattaya, Thailand, where she competed as part of the national dragon boating team, Australian Auroras, in the 14th Asian Dragon Boat Championships.
stella, a member of Orange’s Colour City Dragons, says she is proud to have represented Australia and to have brought home three silver medals for her efforts.
Preparing for competition on the world stage is no stroll in the park. In the lead-up to the event Estella undertook intensive training in the gym, involving a lot of cardio, strength training and then there were rigorous exercises on the water — and days of travelling back and forth between Orange and Sydney.
“Sometimes it was really a lot but it really built up my fitness for competing in Thailand,” Estella said.
It was just six years ago that Estella took up Dragon Boating, discovering a competitive side to herself that she didn’t know she had.
“I noticed some local crews so I thought
Estella brings home Thai silver in Aussie green and gold
I’d just come along and check it out and I enjoyed it immensely. I just loved it, out here on the lake, it’s just serene — it really hooked me, and so I started checking out local regattas.”
COVID, of course, put a halt to Dragon Boating competitions and Estella was forced to keep up her fitness with other techniques while waiting for lockdowns and restrictions to end.
“After COVID when things started opening back up, I thought I’m really going to give this a shot,” she said.
“So I put in an expression of interest to the NSW State Premier team and made it into the crew.”
Competing in Adelaide, the NSW teams took home two silver medals and a gold. So, when Estella saw a chance to try out for the Auroras, she jumped at the
opportunity, and was invited to attend a camp.
“From the camp I actually got into the Auroras premier team, then it was just six weeks of really hitting the water – the gym training was pretty intense,” she added. But this hasn’t deterred Estella’s ambitions.
“Part of me just wants to paddle and compete in as many countries as possible,” she said.
Estella credits her international success to the support of her local team members in the Colour City Dragons.
“Colour City has been so supportive. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learnt from my experience is that it’s so important to surround yourself with people who understand your why, encourage you and push you that little bit harder and Colour City has done a great job doing that,” she said.
“Give it a go, come join Colour City [Dragons] for a training session or two, we have social paddlers, we have really competitive paddlers, but just being out on that water is incredible!”
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“The R d Bends But Does Not Break”
Artist turns flood relic into inspiring keepsake
In the wake of the flash flooding that hit Canowindra last month, artist Sue Hodge was helping a friend with the cleanup when inspiration struck in an unusual way.
The flooded Belubula River had swept through her friend’s backyard cabin, rising to the height of the windowsills inside.
“The cabin was used for storage,” Sue said. “She lost photos, books and many precious items that recalled her life growing up in Germany… As we opened the door, the first thing that struck you
was how much mud and silt coated everything and the thick glue-like sludge that used to be the carpet.”
But one of the first things to catch Sue’s eye inside the cabin was an art canvas lying in the mud.
“It had streaks across it where the muddy flood water had reached and run across its surface. I quickly realised that this canvas was destined for the ever-growing council pick-up pile on the nature strip. Yet this canvas had a story to tell – a story of survival,” she said.
Over the streaks of mud from the floodwater, Sue symbolically painted
water reeds, known to bend in the wind and rain but not break.
She said it is a reminder of the resilience of country communities when faced with traumatic events such as floods.
“How strong are our country towns and our local people. Some have lost everything and yet say they will rebuild. Some come close to death yet say they would never leave. This painting reminds us that nature’s forces, disaster and trauma may bend us, but we will not break,” she explained.
“I’d like to say, personally, how inspiring
many of the locals are who have come through this latest disaster with heads held high. As well as that, the many, many helpers who have done the awesome, dirty and often thankless job of cleaning up.
“Many have lost much, but still stand. Many have been impacted, but will not be moved. I’m proud to be part of such a community that can stand when the going gets tough.”
Sue’s painting “The Reed Bends But Does Not Break” hangs in the Canowindra Gallery. All money made out of the sale will go to flood victims.
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$20,000 BACK HOME GRANTS
I am stunned that the Back Home Grants, which other communities have received following severe flooding events, have not yet been announced or released for our area.
These grants provide impacted residents with up to $20,000 to repair, replace and/ or restore housing to a habitable condition. Currently government staff at Eugowra can only take people’s names in the hope the grants will be implemented at some point. These staff are doing the best they can with the resources currently available. It is clear this needs to be sorted out at a Ministerial level.
While I understand process and procedure must be followed, given the political vis its and media attention in Eugowra, you would think getting support flowing would be the top priority. Our area needs these grants, and we need them now.
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EUGOWRA WAR MEMORIAL
Eugowra has a beautiful war memorial. It serves as a place to honour and remember the local men and women who’ve served and sacrificed for Australia. It’s a place of quiet reflection. It’s sacred.
Structurally the memorial has come through the raging waters in good shape. However it will need re-painting, new gardens and irrigation and new granite base pathways. The gates and gardens at the entrance to the memorial will also need some work.
Working with Sean Haynes and the Progress Association, Chris Colvin and Brad Bliss from Orange RSL Sub branch kindly came across to Eugowra to help get a repair plan together, including the sourcing of materials.
While we were there we held an impromptu flag raising.
Once that blue flag was flying high over the memorial, things were looking better already.
MOLONG CHRISTMAS MARKETS
It was a massive night in Molong last Friday night, with a huge crowd turning out to support the town after the devastation of the storms and floods. It was wonderful to see Molong is definitely on the move again!
Please continue to support the local busineses of Molong and Cabonne as they get back on their feet. They need us and your support does make a difference. Molong can’t keep going through these storm and flood events. It’s taking too much of a toll on residents and businesses.
The NSW and Federal Governments need to urgently get some experts in to look at these rail bridges/overpasses along the creek and rail line and modify them to get the water flowing and stop it backing up in big rain. We can’t stop major storms but we can minimise the impacts.
TALES FROM EUGOWRA - JEANETTE & TRUFFLES
I had the honour of interviewing another Eugowra icon, Jeanette Norris, who talked about:
• How she and her good friend Mavis Cross (another Eugowra icon) got separated on that terrible Monday
• How they both gave up seats on the chopper evacuations for others and spent the night in the car at the Showground.
• The long and difficult road of reconstruction and recovery
• The wonderful work of Steph Robinson and Lifeline Central West
• And we meet special guest Truffles, a cavoodle who is helping heal Jeanette’s heart
The full video is available on my Facebook page, along with details of how you can help Eugowra residents.
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It was great to catch up with this year’s TEN4TEN mentees at the end of year breakfast and presentation. It’s been a priviledge to be a mentor this year. I know all of the program participants have very bright futures ahead of them!
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650 … THANKS EVERYONE, IT’S BEEN FUN
There’s always a tear when the last of something comes around, but I’m very happy with my innings.
About seven or eight columns ago, I wrote some notes about my favourite characters in books, TV and movies. For those who have bumped into me (or messaged me) in the time since to put forward their own 20-cent’s worth, thanks. That’s what it’s all about. One wag wanted to argue that Darth Vader was a more noteworthy character than Yoda – we will agree to disagree buddy, but thanks for the beer talk, I loved it.
Anyway, even though I would never fit into the category of someone who is ‘well travelled’, I’ve been lucky enough to get around the traps a bit, and I’m going to share with you the fave places I’ve been to. You’ll see why later on.
Firstly, I give a special mention to the bottom of the ocean. Scuba diving may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but if you’re into it, then you know what I mean. I was lucky enough back in 2013 to sit on the bottom of the ocean at the Great Barrier Reef with all three of my kids. We zoomed around with our instructor, saw turtles, a reef shark, eels and giant clams as well as the most ridiculous number of stunningly coloured fish and marine creatures. The pic of the three of them in their younger days giving the ‘ok’ sign (a scuba thing) is still my screensaver. Time stood still for me in that half-an-hour, and then, it was over all too soon.
A honeymoon in Fiji was the first time I’d been overseas. A week on Castaway Island was everything we’d hoped for and more, but it was gazumped in beauty by our cruise up the Yasawa Islands, easily the most beautiful things I’d ever seen in my life to that point. My eyes were finally opened to other magnificent cultures and lifestyles. I’ve been lucky to get back to Fiji a couple of times on rugby tours, and it’s still a dream to be on ‘Survivor’, which they hold in Fiji on most occasions.
Back in 2017, when we journeyed over to the States to visit our middle baby (she’s 24 now), I got up pre-dawn one morning and went for a run through the streets of Washington DC. It was like I was the only one there. Washington Monument, the Lincoln statue, Whitehouse and Vietnam Vets memorial… I was in historical heaven. It was like the whole place had been built just for me in that 45 minutes.
Not long after my lovely wife and I were married, a journey to the States and England found us as tourist rookies who knew little about our wide world. But a drive from London to the north of England through the ‘middle’ saw us come across the remaining parts of Hadrian’s Wall. The temp was below freezing, the wind was arctic and we were the only people around for miles. To think we were standing on something close to 2,000 years old was mind-blowing for a kid in his late 20s.
Still on my bucket list is a visit to the Kimberley in WA. Ever since we saw the show called A River Somewhere, where Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch went fly fishing up there, we’ve had a hankering to get up there. It’ll happen, and maybe soon. There are so many places in our beautiful country that I’m yet to visit, it seems a shame not to have a special ‘Aussie Passport’ where you get a stamp each time you pay respect to one. Now, to my fave place of all. Well, not really a place, but a whole region. North of Cairns lies the gateway to the Daintree. We’ve visited on many occasions, and my heart skips a beat every time I think about it. The first moment I stepped through the Daintree Rainforest and onto Cape Tribulation beach (the only place on our planet where two world heritage sights meet), I really thought I was in heaven. I’m surely preaching to the converted in some of you, the untouched beauty of the rainforest and the canopies is truly something to behold. If you had to nail me down on one specific place, it’d be Mossman Gorge. The Gorge is just 20 minutes inland from Port Douglas, and 50 mins north of Cairns. There are plenty of
regular tourist spots to soak in the stunning views, breathe the undamaged forest air and bathe in the clear fresh water, but the ‘o path’ tracks are the ones to truly allow yourself to become one with nature. They can chuck my ashes in there when I’m gone and I’ll live for eternity at the base of one of the massive trees.
Ok, why am I going on about all this? Because, loyal reader, after 650 entries, 13 years, and an estimate of just over 400,000 words, this will be my last column for the Orange City Life magazine. Our 33-year journey in Orange has come to an end. It started way back in 1990 when, as a babyfaced school teacher, I took a job out here ‘for a couple of years’, to get a dose of the country and pay some dues. Well, just a bit longer than two years later, surviving 33 winters and enjoying 33 glorious springs, we’re o to the warmer climates of Far North Queensland. O-town saw us raise three fab kids, buy three beautiful houses (well, one in Millthorpe, but…) and almost become known as ‘locals’. An ice-cold milkshake from the Coronet, a beer from the tap at the top pub with Gerry in Millthorpe, a bu alo steak from the Blackman’s Swamp restaurant when it was on Byng street, and hot chips and gravy on mothers’ day in Cook Park as we raked up the leaves and played in them, will be amongst my fondest memories. We also loved hosting people at Easter and Christmas, being in the company of family and good friends on a special occasion in a country town ticks all the boxes.
My favourite columns ever? Well, I’ve kind-of done that in the past, but (a) the one where the kid farted in the exam room, (b) the one about Remembrance Day, (c) the one about leaving the Turkish Delight chocolates until the end (d) the one about my date for changing Australia Day and (e) the one about the Old Cracker Night deserve mention as being up there.
“You’re gonna hate the humidity up there!” I hear you say. Well, I reckon it took me two, probably three winters to acclimatise here (I note that my first winter in 1990 broke all kinds of ugly records), so, if I’m getting used to it by 2025, then I’m probably doing OK. They have a similar, but nowhere near as good, free local paper up there. Maybe they’ll let me write some wa e for them if I ask…
As they say, thanks everyone. It’s been a blast and a privilege. A special shout out to the original genius behind this wonderful mag, Bob Holland. The legacy he’s left for our City when he started this mag way back cannot be underestimated. I hope they fix the potholes, I hope the golden balls stand the test of time, I hope everyone learns how to use a roundabout, I hope all the empty shops get leased. I hope the Bulldogs win the premiership and the Wallabies win the world cup. I hope.
Bye, don’t be a stranger, love PT xxx
LIFEandTIMES with ANGUS GIBB
FAIRY TALES AND CHRISTMAS:
The fairy tale is over. The Socceroos have packed their bags after a heartbreaking loss to Lionel Messi and Argentina. In what was our best appearance in a World Cup since the glory days of 2006, it has all come crashing down. Our minds and hearts will now move to the summer of cricket and perhaps to Marnus Labuschagne’s fairy-tale start to the season with his magical knock of 204 which was then backed up by his 104 not out. But can he keep up the good form for the summer? Or will his fairy tale run come to an abrupt end too? Every good story comes to an end. Every good experience comes to an end. Even Christmas. Think about all the frantic shopping, planning, cooking, partying, and decorating you are perhaps in the midst of at the moment. Come Boxing Day, it will all be over. The fairy tale Christmas that you had planned will have come to an end. Your mind will perhaps be moving to the next thing, whatever that may be – holidays, back to work or the Australian Open. Either way, everything comes to an end. And often, not in ways that we perhaps wish and want. But does it have to end? I know by this time of the year, I am certainly hanging out for holidays and an end to the regular rhythms of school, work and weekend sport. In these moments, I can often feel myself thinking that it would be nice to have a fairy tale finish to at least one of these. But it often isn’t the case. The busyness of December means that each end-of-year celebration seems rushed. Weekend sport is often marked by injuries or byes (honestly, who actually enjoys a bye!). The mad rush to pack and hit the road to be with family is not as enjoyable as I hoped and before you know it, it is back to the regular rhythms of a new year and the cycle starts again. In all of this, is there anything that can give us the fairy tale ending we want? Christmas gives us the answer to this. As we celebrate Christmas, we are being swept up in the greatest story ever told. But it is not some fairy tale that is made up. It is a real story. About real people. About a real child being born who came to bring us peace, hope, love and joy that will last forever. When Jesus was born in Bethlehem and the angels appeared to the shepherds, they sang this song: “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favour rests,” (Luke 2:14). This song marks the beginning of the great rescue. The fulfilment of a promise to bring peace to our restless hearts. It is not a fairy tale that will suddenly end in despair – although it seemed like that when Jesus was crucified. The birth of Jesus, his life, his death and his resurrection was all so that you could join in the greatest story ever told, and it is a story that will last forever. A true fairy tale ending.
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ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 17 #Bright Futures Start Here Please contact the school office on 6362 7926 stmarysorange@bth.catholic.edu.au Proudly presenting the Year 6 graduating class at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Orange for 2022 We thank them all for their dedication to learning and contribution to our school community over the years. We wish them every success and happiness as they move into the next phase of their lives. You will always be part of the St Mary’s family. Congratulations!
“Great wine, f d and friendship”
Orange’s half-century-old Beefsteak and Burgundy Club is looking to recruit locals who share their love of good food and good wine.
“This club concept was started by two winemakers in Adelaide,” Orange Beefsteak and Burgundy Club president, Chris Doucas said.
“They used to meet for lunch Fridays and it became a routine and they said, why don’t we make something of it and create some kind of organisation to educate people in wine and food.”
From the founding of the very first club in Adelaide the idea has continued to spread, and now there are 350 Beefsteak and Burgundy Clubs worldwide.
The local club was founded in 1969,
Chris said, and they continue their tradition of holding unique monthly dining experiences.
“We are there to help promote the local region — the wines and the food and the produce,” Chris explained.
“So how we do that is we have regular semi-formal dinners every month. We choose a particular venue, speak to the chef and come up with a menu that’s a little bit more creative than the usual restaurant fair.”
The meals are paired with wines from the club’s own extensive cellar, collected over the previous decades.
“We have about 2–3,000 bottles in our own cellar and wines going back to the ‘90s,” Chris said.
“We also have weekend events for the members, like a wine-tasting lunch. In
addition to our monthly Tuesday night dinners, we organise guest speakers from wine, food and produce industries and hold weekend events at wineries and venues around Orange.”
The club, Chris said, it’s not as well known as it could be considering its longevity and its purpose in promoting this region.
Having only joined himself two years ago, he is keen to recruit new members to the club.
“Membership is $50 and it’s a monthly dinner meeting —it’s not obligatory, what is obligatory is your RSVP,” he said.
The monthly four-course meals, with wine, usually cost around $110, Chris said.
“But we want people who are reasonably committed; We don’t want to see them only three times a year,” he continued.
As when it was founded, Orange’s Beefsteak and Burgundy Club is a men’s professional club, but Chris believes change is in the air in that regardtowards encouraging women professionals to join.
“We are not a pretentious club, in fact, the conversation is fairly informal and inclusive, there’s lots of laughing, jokes and learning about wine and food preparation. We have a lot of colourful personalities and it is really a welcoming family-type atmosphere.”
Anyone interested in knowing more about the Beefsteak and Burgundy Club can get in touch with Chris on 0419 252 810 or email BnBclubOrange1@gmail.com and you are welcome to attend dinners as a guest before joining.
What a fantastic year it has been for our graduating class of 2022. This year has asked our students to be courageous, flexible and patient; and our amazing year 6 students have stepped up and shown the community what amazing young leaders they are. Our year 6 students have demonstrated dedication and positivity when it has come to their final year of primary and are now ready to show independence and resilience as they prepare to enter high school. Every single one of these marvelous individuals has worked hard to set and achieve goals and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish in their high school careers. All the staff at Glenroi Heights Public School wish our year 6 students all the best with the next chapter of their journey and hope they keep us updated with all the amazing things that they do. We wish you all the success and happiness in the future. From Miss Haigh, Mrs Greatbatch, Miss Cox and Mr Hill.
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Orange Field Naturalist
QUIZ
What am I?
A | Velvet WormCephalofovea pavimenta
Blue-grey in colour. Look like caterpillars, with antennae and clawed legs down the whole length of body. The skin is covered with many papillae (bumps). The papillae, are made of delicate rows of overlapping scales which make the skin hydrophobic, or water repelling, and give the velvet appearance.
B | Australian Land Leech -
Gnatbobdellida libbata
Soft, muscular, segmented body that is relatively solid and can lengthen and contract. Has 2 jaws.
C | Gordian WormNematomorpha chordodes
Kids Talk
Christina O’Neill
AGE: 6
Are brothers or sisters better?
I have two brothers and two sisters. My two sisters are better.
What do you want to be when you grow up? An agent - like a spy agent.
It is a living fossil only found in the Mt Canobolas area. Mountain tops often act as refuge for species that were possibly more widespread in the past and are among the rstfi areas of land affected by climate change. As temperatures increase, cool climate habitats will quickly contract, making it very cultdiffi for species to adapt.
pavimenta
I AM THE - Mt Canobolas Velvet Worm - Cephalofovea
Shaped like a long, thin piece of cord. Tapers slightly at each end with no distinct head. Brown or black in colour.
If you had a million dollars, how would you spend it? I would go to the store and buy things.
How old is a grown up?
Um.. a four and a zero. What’s the best animal? A zebra.
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You better get in quick; there’s just days to go until the drawing of the Victoria Hotel Sports and Social Club’s massive mega raffle on December 17.
Valued at over $4,500, the lucky winner will walk away with a huge haul of prizes! There’s everything from a 65-inch television, Weber barbecue, and coffee machine to tools, camping gear and fishing tackle. And, even if you don’t take home the major first prize, you’ll be in the draw for heaps of Christmas hams and gift vouchers to spend at the Vic Tickets — all for just one dollar a ticket!
Social Club president, Ian Thomas, said there’s a huge variety of prizes waiting for
one lucky ticket holder.
“You don’t have to be there on the night or anything, just put down your name and number and fingers crossed you’ll get a phone call,” he said.
The annual mega raffle is an institution at the pub, going back to the humble beginnings of the Victoria Hotel Sports and Social Club in 1962.
The social club still boasts some of the original founders, but is always welcoming of new members. The club puts on weekly meat raffles, and organises outings and events suitable for the whole family.
Meetings for the group are held on the first Tuesday each month, with the exception of Melbourne Cup Day. For more information or to join the club contact Ian Thomas on 0417 731 580.
Orange Theatre Company is on the hunt for kids aged 10 to 16 to perform in their May 2023 musical production ‘School of Rock.
Director Eden Plaisted said they are looking for about 12 talented kids to perform in this high-energy musical, based on the hit 2003 Jack Black film.
“They all need to look about the age of 12 and be able to sing, act and dance or at least ’move’,” he said.
Four of these children will also be playing instruments live on stage, he added, so they need an electric
guitar player, a bass player, a keyboard player, and a drummer.
“We are also looking for adults aged 17 to 117 for leads, supporting leads, cameos and ensemble,” he said.
Orange Theatre Company is holding an Information Day at 2pm Sunday, December 11 at the Band Hall (3 William Street, Orange) and Eden invited anyone interested to come along and meet the team.
Auditions will then be held January 29–10, with rehearsals to begin in February. Booking an audition spot is essential.
For more information visit www.orangetheatreco.com.au
CongratulationsYear6
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ONE WEEK LEFT UNTIL $4,500 MEGA RAFFLE DRAW! ORANGE THEATRE COMPANY LOOKING FOR A CAST THAT ROCKS!
8 day games
I attended the 8 Day Games awards night at the Hotel Canobolas last week. This year marked 45 years of the event and it is going stronger than ever. It has become an iconic event in the Orange Sporting Calendar. Over 20 plus events running over 8 days. From a commando course, to go karting, golf, clay target shooting, bow hunting, running, orienteering, mountain bike riding and cycling just to name a few, the event culminated in the king and queen of sport being awarded for the overall winners. Lots of fun and great times. Well done to everyone who competed and the committee and sponsors for their hard work and support.
Phil DONATO MP State Member for Orange
Canowindra
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PERFECT WEATHER FOR
Centrals Cricket
Orange’s Centrals Cricket Club were successful in their Local Sports Grant application for $2000. The club will put the money towards making cricket more affordable for boys and girls keen to get involved by putting it towards registration and equipment.
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With the festive season ramping up, the demand for blood will increase. I dropped into Lifeblood in Kite Street last week to help out and I encourage more people to consider making a life-saving donation. Remember, the blood you donate gives someone another chance at life. One day that someone may be a close relative, a friend, a loved one - or even you.
Mud and now dust from the flood has brought out the grit in our flood-battered communities. This card which was returned to my office last week shows some of that determination. It was marked returned-tosender from the Eugowra Post Office which had almost two metres of water inundate it during last month’s flood event. Incredible and a credit to the staff at Eugowra Post Officelike your community, you are doing an amazing job.
I caught up with Charlie and Brenda Casido of Australian Queen Bee Line to check-out their Orange factory and view their production, extraction and distribution process. They have hives across the central west and western plains and have been producing and processing honey and honey products like wax, honeycomb and vinegar for domestic and international markets. They also grow queen bees which are exported around the world! It was great to see an Orange family business go from strength to strength.
ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 21 Orange Electorate Office | 123 Byng Street, Orange NSW 2800 | Telephone 6362 5199
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Canowindra Connections at the Canowindra Uniting Church has been renovated to include a internet kiosk for members of the public to use, GP medical rooms, and an affordable food basket pantry. I was delighted to be invited to attend their official opening last week, joining in on their service and was able to check out the new extension to the church. Well done to all involved, it is a great asset for the Canowindra community.
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Phil catches up with Centrals’ Kyle Nonnemacher after helping the club secure a Local Sports Grant.
RETURN TO SENDER
Orange Public School enjoy many traditions with their Year 6 students as we celebrate their graduation.
Year 5 with the help of our wonderful P&C host a Farewell Dinner, Slideshow and Disco. This is followed by a Teachers vs Year 6 Softball Game and Water Fight. Their ‘Rite of Passage’ culminates in their formal Graduation Assembly including the passing on of their Leadership Responsibilities to year 5. Year 6 leave the hall to the sound of the students and teachers singing our school song to them for a final time. Our Principal then delivers a private motivational address to our Year 6 graduates in our Heritage Hall, allowing the rest of the school to assemble a farewell arch of linked arms created by all the students and teachers. The students emerge from the arch with their families watching on, at the base of our Heritage School Bell, where for the first and last time they may ring the bell to signify the end of their Primary Education at Orange Public School. We are always so proud of the graduating classes. The children and families appreciate the emotion and ceremony afforded by the ‘Rite of Passage’. Of course, since the pandemic, celebrations require constant regulation and review, but Orange Public and its Year 6 still complete a true and traditional Rite of Passage into the next phase of their lives. Good Luck Year 6, OPS will always be yours and you ours, honour that with your ‘Deeds not words’ and always display kindness, as it is the right choice in all situations.
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While the town is diligently working to bring the floodravaged CBD back to its former glory and get back to business, this Saturday’s free concert — thanks to Arts OutWest’s Live & Kicking program — is an opportunity to relax and catch up with friends over good tunes, said Arts OutWest’s Patrick Coomey.
Opening the show will be Oberon local, Chloe Swannell, who has played all around the Central West and you may have even caught her at a wedding or two.
Chloe possesses a great sense of melody and knows how to shape a catchy tune. Performing a set of her own original songs,
you’ll be in for a treat here with the organic sound of a powerful voice accompanied by wood and strings.
Sharing the bill is Josie Laver, whose newly released album ‘Ride This Lullaby’ was plucked as ABC Country’s album of the week.
Josie has had a love of horses and music from a young age and she has pursued both with a strong passion. During the day she works on her family farm near Boorowa and by night she hones her songwriting craft.
Taking inspiration from performers such as Kasey Chambers, Gillian Welch and Bonnie Raitt, Josie not only loves country music, she lives it.
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The community of Molong are invited to a free live music event featuring two talented local country music singer-songwriters this Saturday, December 10.
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Orange Open Air @ the South Court
Orange Open Air present’s Flood Flix, screening Love Actually, 6pm
Sam’s Bar, Millthorpe
Neil Gill from 6pm
The Exchange Hotel, Blayney
Austen Tayshush Live and Uncensored 18+ comedy, 8pm
The Victoria Hotel
Jam Sampler Xmas Metal Edition, 9pm
Metropolitan Hotel Live music every Friday night from 8pm
Greenhouse Orange Henry Saxby in the Piano Bar from 6pm Tameka Kennedy on the lawn from 7pm
UPCOMING EVENTS
DECEMBER
DECEMBER 17
The Blind Pig — Live and Local: Kevin Laso Club Millthorpe — Carols on the Green The Exchange Hotel, Blayney – Live music featuring Tameeka
DECEMBER 24 Hotel Orange — Christmas Eve
DECEMBER 30 Orange Ex-Services’ Club — Soundproofed
DECEMBER 31
The Blind Pig — Black Party NYE Northcourt — Light Up Orange
Saturday December 10
The Greenhouse Orange
Oli Statham on the lawn from 12pm Christina Castle in the Piano Bar from 6pm Audio Vixen on the lawn from 7pm
The Country Club Orange Jack Daintith, 6pm
Orange Farmers Markets @ the North Court Orange’s monthly local markets, 8:30am–12pm
Christmas Carols @ the North Court Orange Community Christmas Carols and markets, Civic Centre North Court, 6–9pm
Orange Ex-Services’ Club Past & Present hits – Dance the Night Away, 7pm
Club Millthorpe Christmas Market Night, 7pm
Metropolitan Hotel Live music every Saturday night from 8pm
Stockmans Ridge Winery Live Music Saturdays 1–5pm
Sunday December 11
Greenhouse Orange
Neil Gill on the lawn from 12pm
Musical Bingo from 3pm
Christina Castle in the Piano Bar from 6pm
Wednesday December 14
The Blind Pig
Jam Orange Open Mic Night, 7:30pm
CityBowlingClub 10TH DECEMBER 8PM-10PM TICKETS $35 Visitors welcome.. BOWLS Free Coaching for Bowls Beginners SUNDAY SOCIAL Absolute beginner ine DAncing lessons NOTICE TO ELIGIBLE VOTING MEMBERS OF OCBC The Annual General Meeting of the Orange City Bowling Club Ltd. WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY 11TH DECEMBER 2022 9:30AM IN THE SKYLIGHT ROOM AT ORANGE CITY BOWLING CLUB Further details can be found on the OCBC website: ocbc.org.au LIVE ENTERTAINMENT something celebrate? Weddings | Engagement Parties Parties | Anniversaries Fundraisers | Presentation Nights Christmas Parties | Baby Showers Christenings | Funeral Wakes Catering Allowed WHATEVER YOU'RE CELEBRATING WE CAN HELP CALL KIRSTY CHRISTMAS FUNCTIONS BOOKINGS NOW OPEN $480 WORTH OF PRIZES WEEKLY US EVERY THURSDAY FOR HOI Open to members and guests. HOI is like Bingo, we use playing cards instead! 10.30AM ARRIVAL FOR AN START, UNTIL 1.30PM equipment needed to play is provided Club. AND it only costs $2.50 per board, most people playing 4 boards. TIME RAFFLE WITH OVER $160 WORTH OF PRIZES. RANGE cOLOUR cITY LINE DANcERS Hello Summer Giveaway $2000 IT PACKAGE $2000 TRAVEL VOUCHER $2000 RELAXATION PACKAGE $2000 GARDEN PACKAGE $2000 OUTDOOR PACKAGE WIN BIG IN OUR
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16 Mortimers Wines — School’s Out for Summer Live & Kicking
Schools out for summer!
GET THE HOLIDAYS STARTED WITH A LINE-UP OF LOCAL LIVE MUSIC
Headlined by Toyota Starmaker
finalist Robbie Mortimer, School’s out for Summer is a top-notch line-up of local talent to get your holiday season started.
Kicking off shortly after the final school bell for the year at Mortimers Wines, 4.30pm Friday, December 16 it’s a chance for local teachers, friends and family members to let their hair down and enjoy some great live music, Arts OutWest’s Patrick Coomey said.
“The last couple of years have been a challenge for many professions and teaching has been one of them,” Patrick said.
‘Schools Out’ will feature four local acts to take you through the afternoon and dance into the evening, he said.
Opening the afternoon will be local country songstress, Josie Laver, followed by dynamic Dubbo duo, Riley & Ah-See. Both born into musical families, Anthony Riley and Brian Ah-See have been performing in bands for most of their lives but fell in love with hip-hop as boys. Their music combines catchy tunes with messages of positivity and a passion for revitalising their mother tongue, Wiradjuri.
Keeping things grooving will be Orange duo Jaffer, consisting of brothers Luke and Zac Ferguson. Luke’s funky fluidity on the bass can get anyone into a groove while Zac’s
syncopation keeps it all chugging along. This, combined with Luke’s vocals, which can go from a whisper to a roar and it’s like you’re taking a journey on a soul train.
Bringing the night to a big finish will be local favourite Robbie Mortimer and his band. Robbie is well-known from performances around the central west and earlier this year had a career highlight gig at the Orange Civic Centre.
School’s out for Summer is presented by Arts OutWest’s Live & Kicking program in partnership with Mortimers Wines.
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This is an 18+ event. Tickets are just $10 and available at
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Australia’s best loved comedians, Dave “Hughesy” Hughes will be flying
Orange
week for one special night of comedy at Factory Esspresso.
The popular radio and television presenter is reportedly in ‘career best’ comedic form and will be performing a full hour of stand-up comedy in Orange on Wednesday, December 14.
“We are super thrilled to announce Hughesy will be coming to Orange for one night only on Wednesday 14th December,” Factory Esspresso, Nick Gleeson, told OC Life.
has heard good things about Orange and the gig from when Lehmo was here last November. He will be doing a one-hour show. No support, no canapes, just one hour of unfiltered Hughesy!”
DROPS IN FOR FACTORY COMEDY GIG
Tickets went on sale yesterday at factoryespresso.com.au HUGHESY
McNamara House Grand Opening
— HENRY DEROOY —
Friends For Life Disability Services held a grand opening barbecue last week to celebrate their new home in McNamara Street. With a small gym, art room, pool table and more, McNamara House will be the activities hub for the new local disability service.
Migrant and Refugee Support Services end of year party
The Orange Migrant and Refugee Support Services and Orange Social Justice Group held an end of year party for multicultural members of the community. Music and games were enjoyed and the group were able to finalise the banner they have worked hard on in support of Ukraine. A terrific mix of dishes from all different cultures were brought along and shared.
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Tony, Tim, Tom, Ben and Ash
Danny Cook
Cindy with Sayed and the dot art she created for him
Brody Dane (Team Leader), Corey Palmer (Admin Services Manager), Jen Scott (Activities Program Leader), Julian Azzopardi (Managing Director), Kate Welch (Operations Manager) and Maddie Crossie (Admin Assistant)
Julian with Cindy
Jenny Scott and Sandra Wicks
Anna, Stefan and Dima
Toby Dietiker, Amanda Dietiker, Spencer Liu and Lujia Zhang
Anni Gallagher with Jismol and Serra Elzasrreth
Greg and Declan Wells
Jismol and Serra Elzasrreth with Raveendnan and Alphonse Pushpavalli
Tamara Budai, Katrina Walker and Moon Kim
— HENRY DEROOY —
ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 27 PH: 6360 2249 | orange@pcycnsw.org.au | www.pcycnsw.org.au | Anzac Park, Seymour St ORANGE facebook.com/pcycorange summer SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES week 1 3RD-6TH JAN 2023 TUESDAY Gymnastics | Chia Seed Planting | Basketball | Bootcamp | Netball WEDNESDAY Ten Pin Bowling*| Futsal | Cooking| Parkour THURSDAY BOXING | TOUCH FOOTY | PASTA NECKLACES & BRACLETS | FRISBY FRIDAY SOCCER | LASER TAG | DISCO & KARAOKE | SCAVENGER HUNT > week 2 9th-13TH JAN 2023 MONDAY COOKING | BOXING | PARKOUR | FUTSUL TUESDAY TEN PIN BOWLING | BASKETBALL | LAVA LAMP | ULTIMATE TAG WEDNESDAY LEAGUE TAG | BOOTCAMP | PARKOUR | COOKING THURSDAY FRISBY | DREAM CATCHERS | GYMNASTICS | LASER TAG FRIDAY OLYMPICS | WATER FUN *PLEASE PACK SPARE CLOTHING OR SWIMMERS* > week 3 16th-20TH JAN 2023 MONDAY GYMNASTICS | FUTSUL | TRIVIA | CRAFT TUESDAY TEN PIN BOWLING | CRICKET | COOKING | BOXING WEDNESDAY GYMNASTICS | TIME CAPSULE | DODGE BALL | LEAGUE TAG THURSDAY PARKOUR | COOKING | SCAVENGER HUNT | FRISBY FRIDAY BUBBLE MAKING | COLOUR RUN | WATER FUN *PLEASE PACK SPARE CLOTHING OR SWIMMERS* > week 4 23RD-25TH JAN 2023 MONDAY TOUCH FOOTY | GYMNASTICS | FRISBY | COOKING TUESDAY TEN PIN BOWLING | BOWLING | DODGE BALL | NETBALL | CRAFT WEDNESDAY LASTER TAG | PICKLE BALL | FACE PAINTING | DISCO PARTY > CHRISTMAS DROP ‘N’ SHOP Let us entertain the kids... WITH GAMES AND ACTIVITIES WHILE YOU FINISH OFF YOUR LAST MINUTE XMAS SHOPPING MONDAY 19TH - THURSDAY 22ND DECEMBER 2022 4.30PM - 8.30PM INCLUDES DINNER $30 PER DAY
Markets bring a little Christmas cheer to Molong
— MICHELLE PETERS —
On Friday, December 2 the Molong Advancement Group threw a wonderful night of stalls, music, a mechanical bull and even a visit from Santa.
For locals, it was wonderful to see the community bustling with activity, after the recent devastation from floods. The Molong Advancement Group is always looking for more interested locals to join up, said long-time member of the Molong Advancement Group, Grant Christopherson.
“We’re about making creative and sustainable solutions to sustain a resilient community in Molong. New members are welcome and we appreciate diversity,” he said.
28 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 SocialSCENE
Michael and Kathryn Hammond
Kerry Burchett, Jade Kirk and Julie Dean
Bill Marriott and Grant Christopherson
Patchy and Shaz
Natasha Townsend, Chantal Pigott, Lauren Rigg and Michelle Murphy of Molong Early Learning Centre
Lisa Smith, Sharna Swain and Kristie Ellis
Jess Clayton and Belinda Hughston
Tim Oxley, Ariana Gabisan and Pete Fox
Jenny Watts and Helen Haynes
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This impressive home is set on 2621m2 of beautifully private manicured grounds with outstanding district views. For those luxurious lifestyle lovers searching for a relaxing retreat, this beautifully maintained home might just be it. The home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the premier Wentworth Estate and positioned high on the block it captures 180 degree views from many of the spacious rooms and from the expansive covered outdoor entertaining area and patio. This home is perfectly configured for large families or inter-generational living with multiple formal and casual living areas, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, dual ducted heating/cooling systems, triple attached garage and another double garage. If you’ve been looking for a really special home the wait is over - call me for a private inspection today.
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30 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 39 SALE STREET, ORANGE | 6363 1000 | PFISHER.COM.AU ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED BY PRIVATE INSPECTION OR VIDEO CALL, JUST CONTACT THE AGENT. ALL INSPECTIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER STRICT HEALTH GUIDELINES. GARDEN TO PLATE If you wish to decrease your stress levels and live a more sustainable lifestyle, then look no further than this beautiful 5-acre property just 10 minutes from Orange. This property offers an exceptional list of inclusions and ticks the box for everyone in the family. The home is fully renovated and boasts four bedrooms, three north-facing living areas, a huge kitchen with modern appliances and beautifully finished bathrooms. There are solar panels and reverse cycle ducted air conditioning which can all be controlled by an app on the phone. You’ll enjoy a ‘garden to plate’ lifestyle, with a small orchard, veggie patches and chook yards. Water is abundant with a 120,000L concrete tank and a water-quality tested bore with pump to the tank. There is a reticulated sprinkler system for the lawn and plenty of taps to supply the gardens. There is a huge 10.5m x 7m shed with three phase power, electric fences to the paddock, garden shed and so much more. From the enclosed sunroom there are beautiful views. CONTACT: MICHAEL WRIGHT 0421 360 948 255 PHOENIX MINE ROAD LUCKNOW $1,549,000 4 2 5 VALUE FOR MONEY With views for miles, this split level home is one of the best on offer for value in Orange. It is a spacious semi detached home with three bedrooms, with an ensuite, walk in robe and balcony off the main plus a good sized family bathroom and separate toilet. The home is not without a bit of an x-factor with the funky and modern kitchen on the lower level. There are two generous living spaces, and you’ll love the views over green fields from the living room and main bedroom balcony. Central gas heating, a single garage with internal access and an easily managed terraced backyard round off this surprising home. Investors and owner occupiers alike had better get in fast! CONTACT: CHRIS MASON 0438 629 417 14A EMILY PLACE $589,000 3 2 1 NEW LISTING DELIGHTFUL RENOVATION There’s been a lot of building activity over the recent months at 18 Prince Street, the delightful renovation is now complete and what a renovation. The property has been completely renovated from front to back, inside and out, including an on-trend kitchen flowing to an open plan dining and snug area with French double doors leading out to the spacious yard and double shed. The luxurious and spacious new bathroom includes a bath, shower, toilet, vanity, and there’s also another handy second toilet adjacent to the European laundry. All 3 bedrooms and the lounge area have been fully renovated. Other major upgrades include complete new electrical wiring throughout, new plumbing to kitchen, laundry, bathroom and toilet, new paint and window furnishings throughout. This gorgeous home is ready right now for you to move into. CONTACT: ADAM SAVAGE 0419 232 416 18 PRINCE STREET PRICE GUIDE: $1,100,000-$1,200,000 3 1.5 2 CALARE AREA Located in the very popular Calare area at the top of Maple Avenue, this home has fantastic views looking back over Orange and the district. Step inside and you’ll find upstairs 3 spacious bedrooms, the main with an updated ensuite and a walk in robe, while the main bathroom has a large spa bath, shower and toilet. There are 2 large living areas, dining room, spacious kitchen with new vinyl flooring and all heated by a ducted gas system plus a large woodfire. Downstairs is a nice surprise with another large bedroom and bathroom, kitchenette and a large living area - ideal for teenagers, extended family or potentially extra income. This handy location makes walking to zoned Calare Public School and Orange High School a breeze. CONTACT: ADAM SAVAGE 0419 232 416 20 MAPLE AVENUE $829,000 4 3 2 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 9.30-10.00 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 10.15-10.45 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 12.30-1.00 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.00-12.00
ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 31 39 SALE STREET, ORANGE | 6363 1000 | PFISHER.COM.AU ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED BY PRIVATE INSPECTION OR VIDEO CALL, JUST CONTACT THE AGENT. ALL INSPECTIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER STRICT HEALTH GUIDELINES. COME FALL IN LOVE Tucked away amongst other quality homes in an attractive block between Sale and Hill Streets, the street appeal of this lovely home can’t be denied. Inside, the north facing living areas feature polished timber floors and large windows that welcome the sun. The functional kitchen with a double drawer dishwasher and 900mm cooktop is a light filled space that makes the most of its northeast aspect and elevated position. There is a lounge room plus a family room, a dining room with plenty of space for a family-sized table and a great little study nook. There are four generous bedrooms, one of which is upstairs and would be a great parents’ or teenage retreat. The home has ducted gas heating and 2 split system air conditioners. The back yard is private and fully enclosed and has a pizza oven and double car accommodation plus workshop. Within walking distance of Bletchington School, the DPI and Hill Street Grab’n’Go, this is a great home in a great location. Come see it, you might just fall in love. CONTACT: JACOB EVANS 0428 130 789 114 MARGARET STREET $715,000 4 1 2 12A BOTANIC WAY $579,000 3 1 1 NICE NORTH ORANGE Close to the North Orange shopping hub, the Botanic Gardens and with a kid’s playground just down the road, this low maintenance home is perfect for downsizers, first home buyers or an investment opportunity not to be missed. The spacious open plan living area, with plenty of room for a TV zone and a dining table, also boasts an access door direct from the garage so you’re inside nice and dry whatever the weather. There is also
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a sliding door out to the grass courtyard that provides usable outdoor space without too much upkeep. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, there are three bedrooms all with built-ins and the home is warmed by central
heating in the cooler months. Surrounded by other quality homes in a friendly neighbourhood, this nice and tidy home is worth a look. Inspections are easily arranged. CONTACT: CHRIS MASON 0438
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walk-in wardrobe. All of the bedrooms are enormous, able to accommodate large beds easily and can double as a second living area if required. In the heart of everything is a combustion
heater which keeps the home toasty warm and there are two additional split systems. There is a lovely
of space towards the back of the home due to its elevated position which is also framed by a stunning
tree, allowing for beautiful westerly sun in winter and shade in summer. You’ll love sitting out on the elevated deck
your cuppa. The yard is very low maintenance, with great access down the side, and there is
of shed space. CONTACT: MICHAEL WRIGHT 0421 360 948 68 ICELY ROAD $735,000 4 2 6 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 10.15-10.45 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.00-11.30 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.45-12.15 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.00-11.30
LARGE FAMILY HOME Here’s the ideal family home with an abundance of space throughout including 4 generous sized bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, formal lounge and dining at one end and another rumpus and family area at the other end. The large kitchen has plenty of bench space to cater for large and busy families, recent upgrades include new carpet in most of the house, new bath & vanity in the main bathroom, new ducted gas heating unit, and new shower screen in the ensuite bathroom. There’s a lovely big pergola area to entertain and relax under whilst taking in views over the surrounding countryside, the large carport will accommodate the tallest of vehicles and caravans and the double shed is equipped with power, bench & woodfire. Bring the family and see for yourself
all the features in this ideal large family
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It looks like a sweet country cottage from the outside but looks are deceiving for this family home. Not only is this home close to Kinross Wolaroi School but it is also spacious
with something for everyone. The master bedroom is every parent’s dream, featuring a brand-new fully renovated ensuite and a ‘Kardashian-Level’
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32 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 39 SALE STREET, ORANGE | 6363 1000 | PFISHER.COM.AU ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED BY PRIVATE INSPECTION OR VIDEO CALL, JUST CONTACT THE AGENT. ALL INSPECTIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER STRICT HEALTH GUIDELINES. WELCOME HOME This attractive brick home with pretty trees and gardens is quietly tucked away in an excellent location not far from James Sheahan High School. There is little work to be done to the light filled home with an updated kitchen, laundry and modern bathroom with a convenient 2nd toilet ready and waiting. The lounge is generously sized with big windows overlooking the front garden. There are four spacious bedrooms with built-ins plus a flexible space that could be a mudroom or office or used for storage. The home will be warm and cosy come winter with central gas heating. The garage has a large workshop space at the back and the back yard is neat as a pin and is a wonderfully flat and usable space. Zoned for Orange High and Orange Public Schools plus not too far from the Anson Street TAFE Campus and just a short trip to town, this home will not last long. Don’t miss it! CONTACT: CHRIS MASON 0438 629 417 7 SEPIK PLACE PRICE GUIDE: $649,000-$669,000 4 1 1 43 EDWARD STREET MOLONG $299,000 3 1 0 RENOVATOR’S DELIGHT There is a lot of history in the property and now it’s ready for its next chapter. Yes, there is a lot of work that needs to be done but the bones are there and with some planning and hard work the result could be amazing. Some original features remain including pressed tin and timber panelled ceilings, fireplaces with mantles and even the wood stove in the kitchen which were once a mainstay in homes like these. The current floor plan has a formal lounge and three big bedrooms. There is a dining/living space off the kitchen plus bathroom, separate toilet and a laundry. Being already stripped back to its bare bones means you could take the opportunity to change the floorplan or extend out into the backyard. On a good sized block and just a short walk to the Molong shops and cafes it sits in a great location in this lovely country town. CONTACT: JACOB EVANS 0428 130 789 DREAM
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home with flexible floorplan combined with the excellent location and wonderful lifestyle on offer make this a dream home come true. CONTACT: CHRIS MASON 0438 629 417 30 GOLDFINCH WAY PRICE GUIDE: $900,000-$950,000 4 2.5 1.5 2 CRINOLINE STREET $669,000 4 2 2 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Coming up for sale for the first time in 26 years is this fantastic home. You will feel like you own a secret, tucked away on a huge 1072sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac. This four-bedroom home with ensuite and second living area offers a great and affordable start into the property market. There are four bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, with the second of the bedrooms boasting access to the renovated threeway bathroom. The master bedroom is generous in size with its own ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. There is also a generous second living area which is bright and airy featuring northerly aspect and is a sun-lovers dream. The yard is secure and private and perfect for children and pets. It’s ready for you to add your special touch to, the bones of this home are fabulous, and the potential is endless. CONTACT: MICHAEL WRIGHT 0421 360 948 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 10.15-10.45 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.45-12.15 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 12.30-1.00
HOME DELIGHT Nestled in one of Orange’s most desired cul-de-sacs, this lovely
recently updated. Surrounded by established gardens and with the Coogal Wetlands behind, the
been designed
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bring the outside in from every window. It will easily accommodate the whole family with four bedrooms, the main with an ensuite, a formal lounge room and a spacious open plan living area with windows galore opening onto the outdoor living zone that wraps around the back and side of the house. The terraced gardens are a delight and have easy access to the walking paths around the wetlands. The garage is double in size but is currently used as one car space plus a workshop and there is a toilet as well. It could easily be converted back to a double garage. The landscaping, private courtyards, pretty gardens and attractive
ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 33 39 SALE STREET, ORANGE | 6363 1000 | PFISHER.COM.AU ALL PROPERTIES CAN BE VIEWED BY PRIVATE INSPECTION OR VIDEO CALL, JUST CONTACT THE AGENT. ALL INSPECTIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER STRICT HEALTH GUIDELINES. This elevated home has everything you need. Showcasing a generous living area and an open plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen boasts a double oven, electric cooktop, and plenty of storage. Upstairs, are four spacious bedrooms with built-in robes. On the bottom level there is a rumpus room with direct access to the large double garage and backyard, featuring a private undercover deck and a paved area for the fire pit. If you’re looking for a brilliant family home look no further! CONTACT: MICHAEL WRIGHT 0421 360 948 6 KAMDELL PLACE $829,000 4 3 2 Renovated and ready to live in, the hard work is done with a lovely new kitchen complete with a wine fridge, dishwasher, gas cooktop and plenty of bench space. Both bathrooms have been tastefully renovated. Hardwood flooring and tiles provide versatility and ducted heating takes care of the cooler months. Good fencing, 2 garden sheds and lock up garage add to this great all-round package. Located in the popular Calare area - this home is the perfect property for a young family to move straight in. CONTACT: ADAM SAVAGE 0419 232 416 5 WARATAH AVENUE $660,000 4 2 1 Located in South Orange is this four-bedroom home which offers loads for the family. The home boasts two living areas, four bedrooms, a separate sunroom and a mudroom with access from the garage. In the heart of the home is a renovated kitchen with modern appliances. There is a gas heater and a reverse cycle air conditioner. The garage is large with extra-high ceilings if you wanted to add a mezzanine. There is excellent rear-yard access to the big and secure yard with plenty of room for extra sheds. CONTACT: MICHAEL WRIGHT 0421 360 948 15 ANSON STREET PRICE GUIDE: $660,000-$680,000 4 1 2 This neat home is bigger than you think with four bedrooms plus a granny flat with living area, bathroom. The main home is bright and airy with a lovely open plan living area with timber floors and updated kitchen. The bathroom has lovely modern fittings and there is not too much more to do. There is a big shed with a storeroom in the backyard which has good access and lots of space on the 765.1 sqm block. The water tanks and solar panels are a real bonus too. CONTACT: CHRIS MASON 0438 629 417 20 FRANKLIN ROAD $650,000 5 2 2 This level block is ready to build on at your earliest convenience. There is an option to purchase with an approved DA for a house the same as the lovely one next door at No. 49, which is available for a walk-through. Alternatively, you can build your dream home to your own plan. On a manageable 540sqm, maintenance will be at a minimum leaving you free to enjoy the features of your new home. This blank canvas offers the perfect starting point for a brand-new home plus a great lifestyle. CONTACT: JACOB EVANS 0428 130 789 49A STEVENSON WAY PRICE GUIDE: $310,000-$340,000 IT’S ALL HERE This spacious home will cater for all your family’s needs. Upon entering you’ll notice the high ceilings and a sense of openness throughout. Living space abounds both inside and out with multiple living and dining areas, a huge pergola area ideal for entertaining or for kids to play and for a change of pace sit back on the deck and enjoy the amazing view. The roomy main bedroom has a large walk-in robe and a beautiful big ensuite bathroom, while the other 3 bedrooms all have built in wardrobes. Other features include new carpet throughout, 20 x solar panels, ducted heating throughout plus 4 x R/C split systems, and great overall storage. There’s a double garage and another shed ideal for storage or a workshop, and still a space to park the van or trailer. CONTACT: ADAM SAVAGE 0419 232 416 4 SOPHIE DRIVE PRICE GUIDE: $790,000 - $829,000 4 2 3 FAMILY FRIENDLY INSIDE AND OUT Set on a great sized block of 1,871sqm with established trees and gardens and lovely green spaces, this modern brick home is perfectly formed for family living. You won’t be wanting for space with three spacious living areas including a formal lounge, a huge rumpus/games room and a family area in the open plan living. An added bonus is the sunroom which could be used for multiple purposes. The galley kitchen is a stylish black and stainless steel and there is plenty of room for a dining table to gather the family for meals. Comfort is assured in the four good sized bedrooms, the main with an ensuite. Outdoor living is also covered with a timber deck plus a covered patio. The backyard is quite a delight with plenty of room for the kids to run and play and for the adults to enjoy the park-like view or the dedicated fire pit area. Not too far from town and with many lovely features inside and out this home is certainly worth viewing. CONTACT: JACOB EVANS 0428 130 789 13 WILLIAM STREET, MOLONG $679,000 4 2 1 On the high side of town with lovely rural views, this 2,023 sqm block is ready to build on and already has an existing shed and water tank to get you started. The nearby neighbours are nicely spaced apart and there is plenty of scope to build your very own home in your very own style. This block presents you with a great opportunity to enter the property scene in Molong which is becoming increasingly popular, while also being only a short distance to Orange and its amenities. CONTACT: JACOB EVANS 0428 130 789 LOT 2 THISTLE STREET, MOLONG $240,000 NEW LISTING NEW PRICE OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.00-11.30 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 10.30-11.00 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.45-12.15 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 11.45-12.15 OPEN HOMES: SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 12.30-1.00 OPEN HOMES: THURSDAY 8 DECEMBER 5.00-6.00
Cint collection launch turns into collection for flood victims
— HENRY DEROOY —
Orange fashion store, Cint Boutique, used last Thursday’s launch (December 1) of their new collection to raise funds for the #rebuildmolong campaign, which is working to restore the town’s sports infrastructure following the devastating flooding.
Along with a $2,000 ‘winner takes all’ raffle, Ben Redfern and Liam Murphy from Ray White Emms Mooney conducted a live auction of donated items.
Wendy’s real estate career started when she did work experience in a local agency in 1979, she studied at TAFE and obtained her Real Estate Licence in 1987 and she has been a highly valued team member with Peter Fisher since 1996.
It is this vast knowledge and wide range of real estate experience gained over this time that Wendy brings to her role as Office Manager in which she is vital to the efficient running of the office. Wendy’s personal approach with our clients, many of whom Wendy knows by name and has come to know well over the years, is invaluable and ensures that our clients can feel safe in knowing that their investments are in the best of hands.
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I started out my real estate investments 25 years ago with Graham Ridley and Wendy as my Property Managers. Since then I have followed them to Peter Fisher Real Estate. Hunter joined his father’s business and I have been very satisfied with the service that Peter Fisher have continued to provide.
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ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 35 3 1 2 Cornerblockwith2xroadaccesses Landareaapprox.1,406Ha,buildingareaapprox.1,620m² 2gantrycranes ZonedGeneralIndustrial OfferedwithVacantPossession Formoreinformationorforaninspection,contactGaryBlowes 0418635248|gary@blowesre.com.au Celebrating50yearsinrealestatein2022 CnrLordsPlandKiteSt,Orange 0263621233 2-4ASHSTREET,ORANGE Auctiononsite11am23/02/2022 BLOWESRE.COM.AU cnr lords place + kite street 02 6362 1233 Celebrating 50 years in real estate in 2022 BE IMPRESSED, AS NEW FOUR BED This lovely home will impress and would suit the first home buyer or a growing family. • Master bedroom with en-suite and walk in robe Three other bedrooms all with built in robes • Open plan family/kitchen/dining opening onto covered alfresco • Modern kitchen with stone bench tops and soft close furniture • Central bathroom with bath and shower, separate toilet • Internal access from garage, ducted gas heating throughout and split A/C 22 Turquoise Way, orange $795,000 CONTACT Chris Tyack 0438 258 590 4 2 2 Cornerblockwith2xroadaccesses Landareaapprox.1,406Ha,buildingareaapprox.1,620m² 2gantrycranes ZonedGeneralIndustrial OfferedwithVacantPossession Formoreinformationorforaninspection,contactGaryBlowes 0418635248|gary@blowesre.com.au Celebrating50yearsinrealestatein2022 CnrLordsPlandKiteSt,Orange 0263621233 2-4ASHSTREET,ORANGE Auctiononsite11am23/02/2022 BLOWESRE.COM.AU cnr lords place + kite street 02 6362 1233 Celebrating 50 years in real estate in 2022 GARY BLOWES Director 0418 635 248 Commercial Sales + Leasing CHRIS TYACK 0438 258 590 Residential Sales Manager MARG LONGHURST 0499 013 427 Sales Co-ordinator SHARISSA GILL 0477 063 857 Property Manager ABIGAIL PALMER 6362 1233 Office Manager NEW LISTING This centrally located property is only two blocks from Cook Park and five blocks to the CBD. The property boasts three north facing living areas that are interconnected, the lounge alone is an impressive 7.5 x 4.3m and it joins the dining which joins a casual sitting area just of the kitchen. The four bedrooms are very spacious and all have built in robes with the master also having and en-suite. The property has been in the same ownership for a very long time and has beautiful gardens and some very impressive trees all siting on a huge 1,159sqm (approx.) block. Other features are double attached garage with internal access, ducted A/C, Orange High school zone and close to Duntryleague and Elephant Park. 167 Woodward Street, orange $999,000 - $1,049,000 CONTACT Chris Tyack 0438 258 590 4 2 1 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 10th 11.30am - 12.00pm This modern unit complex ticks a lot of boxes and is so close to many services and amenities. A regretful sale for the owners but a great opportunity for a purchaser as a live in property or as an investment. • Three bedrooms, master with walk in robe and direct access to bathroom. • Open plan styled Lounge/Dining/Kitchen area with A/C plus ducted gas heating throughout • Kitchen has gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher, double sink and pantry • Back patio has been fully enclosed and has its own air conditioner • Double attached garage with panel lift door and internal access • Secure private yard with small lawn area and small storage shed 4/88 Kenna Street, orange $699,00 - $729,000 CONTACT Chris Tyack 0438 258 590 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 10th 10.30am - 11.00am NEW LISTING FIRST OPEN GREAT LOCATION, READY TO MOVE IN! Don’t miss the opportunity to move quickly on this new to market brick veneer 4 bedroom home located in a sought after location. The elevated property has views towards Mt Canobolas and features 4 bedrooms with the master having en-suite, walk in robe and under floor heating, 2 other bedrooms have built in robes. The large kitchen/dining room has tiled flooring, gas cooktop, under bench oven, breakfast bar, under floor heating and opens onto the covered outdoor alfresco area. The comfortable lounge room has a northerly aspect and the home has ducted gas heating throughout, secure back yard and internal garage access. 14 Windamingle Place, orange $739,000 CONTACT Chris Tyack 0438 258 590 4 2 2 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 10th 12.30pm - 1.00pm
location of 184 Byng Street, Orange also benefits being located alongside the main western rail corridor. This position will enhance any new development (STCA); as the site will not be constrained to the effect of being ‘boxed in’. With an enormous 61.0 metre* northern frontage to enhance natural light, 184 Byng Street, Orange is by far the largest undeveloped ‘mixed-use’ site in the Orange CBD.
AUCTION 20TH DECEMBER
36 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 Cornerblockwith2xroadaccesses Landareaapprox.1,406Ha,buildingareaapprox.1,620m² 2gantrycranes ZonedGeneralIndustrial OfferedwithVacantPossession Formoreinformationorforaninspection,contactGaryBlowes 0418635248|gary@blowesre.com.au Celebrating50yearsinrealestatein2022 CnrLordsPlandKiteSt,Orange 0263621233 Auctiononsite11am23/02/2022 BLOWESRE.COM.AU cnr lords place + kite street 02 6362 1233 Celebrating 50 years in real estate in 2022 Cornerblockwith2xroadaccesses Landareaapprox.1,406Ha,buildingareaapprox.1,620m² 2gantrycranes ZonedGeneralIndustrial OfferedwithVacantPossession Formoreinformationorforaninspection,contactGaryBlowes 0418635248|gary@blowesre.com.au Celebrating50yearsinrealestatein2022 CnrLordsPlandKiteSt,Orange 0263621233 Auctiononsite11am23/02/2022 BLOWESRE.COM.AU cnr lords place + kite street 02 6362 1233 Celebrating 50 years in real estate in 2022 GARY BLOWES Director 0418 635 248 Commercial Sales + Leasing CHRIS TYACK 0438 258 590 Residential Sales Manager MARG LONGHURST 0499 013 427 Sales Co-ordinator SHARISSA GILL 0477 063 857 Property Manager ABIGAIL PALMER 6362 1233 Office Manager 2 ASH Street, orange Situated in a prime location in Orange’s main industrial precinct, this warehouse is leased by a global logistics provider with a long-term lease in place, and is surrounded by established national businesses. •2 mins to Southern Feeder Road •600m to Fitness Centre •17 min to Orange Regional Airport •1.8km to Orange Aquatic Centre •4 min to Orange CBD •Surrounded by National businesses •Corner block with dual access, approx. 6,400m² • Total building size appox. Size: 1,620m² across existing freestanding tenanted warehouse, office and amenities •IM available on request CONTACT Gary Blowes 0418 635 248 AUCTION ON SITE 14TH DECEMBER CONTACT Gary Blowes 0418 635 248 184 Byng Street, orange RARE CBD DEVELOPMENT SITE FLEXIBLE B6 ZONING REGISTERED ON 3 TITLES
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ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 37 Cornerblockwith2xroadaccesses Landareaapprox.1,406Ha,buildingareaapprox.1,620m² 2gantrycranes ZonedGeneralIndustrial OfferedwithVacantPossession Formoreinformationorforaninspection,contactGaryBlowes 0418635248|gary@blowesre.com.au Celebrating50yearsinrealestatein2022 CnrLordsPlandKiteSt,Orange 0263621233 Auctiononsite11am23/02/2022 BLOWESRE.COM.AU cnr lords place + kite street 02 6362 1233 Celebrating 50 years in real estate in 2022 GARY BLOWES Director 0418 635 248 Commercial Sales + Leasing CHRIS TYACK 0438 258 590 Residential Sales Manager MARG LONGHURST 0499 013 427 Sales Co-ordinator SHARISSA GILL 0477 063 857 Property Manager ABIGAIL PALMER 6362 1233 Office Manager Lucknow Tavern CONTACT Chris Tyack 0438 258 590 Mitchell Highway Business and property for sale on WIWO basis Property has undergone a substantial renovation Potential to increase trading hours and income Two rooms tenanted bringing in extra $$ Over 900sqm of land on busy thoroughfare Only minutes to large city of Orange CONTACT AGENT 60 byng ST, orange The Dalton family were early pioneers of Orange and built many grand homes including Duntryleague and beautiful Galbally House located in sought after Byng Street and sitting on an impressive 3,998sqm block. This outstanding property built to exacting standards between 1917 and 1918 has only had three owners. It is time for the current custodians to move on and Galbally House is waiting for new owners to love and enjoy as a family home or explore other possibilities perhaps a sub-division or maybe a commercial venture (both subject to council approval) • Absolute prime location in central Orange on a near acre of land • The current owners have meticulously maintained the originality • Magnificent examples of ornate plaster ceilings and lead light windows • Approximately 454 sqm internally plus verandahs of 208 sqm • Double garage, tool sheds and an out-house a further 51 sqm • Beautiful gardens with mature trees and full size lawn tennis court CONTACT Chris Tyack 0438 258 590 FOR SALE 8 3 3
38 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 88 CLINTON STREET, ORANGE • Kitchen with plenty of storage • Gas heating CONTACT NATALIE GOW 0407 213 073 propertymanagement@williamsmachin.com.au FOR LEASE 211 • Large low maintenance yard • Pets are considered on application $460 PER WEEK 33 AUTUMN STREET, ORANGE • Four bedrooms • Open plan kitchen CONTACT NATALIE GOW 0407 213 073 propertymanagement@williamsmachin.com.au FOR LEASE 411 • Single garage and enclosed yard • Gas heating $450 PER WEEK 84 GARDINER ROAD, ORANGE • Within walking distance to the CBD • Three Bedrooms CONTACT NATALIE GOW 0407 213 073 propertymanagement@williamsmachin.com.au FOR LEASE 312 • Open Plan Kitchen Area • Outdoor Entertaining Area $525 PER WEEK 131 ANSON STREET, ORANGE • Four Bedrooms • Freshly Painted CONTACT NATALIE GOW 0407 213 073 propertymanagement@williamsmachin.com.au FOR LEASE 421 • Short walk to CBD • Enclosed rear yard $475 PER WEEK 83 PLOUGHMANS LANE, ORANGE • Quiet & Cosy • Open Plan Kitchen CONTACT NATALIE GOW 0407 213 073 propertymanagement@williamsmachin.com.au FOR LEASE 311 • Separate Lounge Room • Enclosed Yard $420 PER WEEK PH 02 6362 6966 37 SALE STREET, ORANGE WWW.WILLIAMSMACHIN.COM.AU ORANGE 311 $770 PER WEEK • Comfortable, older style, home in good location • Centrally located between North Orange and the CBD • Formal lounge, separate kitchen with meals area, leading off to the under covered patio deck area CONTACT: servicedapartments@williamsmachin.com.au FULLY FURNISHED ORANGE 422 $1,300 PER WEEK • North Orange Location • Built-ins • Ducted Gas Heating • Fully Serviced CONTACT: servicedapartments@williamsmachin.com.au FULLY FURNISHED ORANGE 421 $1,300 PER WEEK • Stunning March Street Residence Fully renovated four bedroom, two bathroom home in central location. • Fully furnished with modern décor, this warm and inviting home would suit either a professional corporate let, or contractor workers seeking a central location. Walk to Byng Street Café for fantastic coffee, or breakfast CONTACT: servicedapartments@williamsmachin.com.au FULLY FURNISHED SERVICED PROPERTY SERVICED PROPERTY SERVICED PROPERTY 51 NATIONAL AVENUE, ORANGE • Spacious 3 bedroom home • Main bedroom with built in wardrobe CONTACT NATALIE GOW 0407 213 073 propertymanagement@williamsmachin.com.au FOR LEASE 313 • Combined lounge & dining room • Sunroom opening onto back patio $480 PER WEEK
ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 39 25SullivanCircuit|4Bed2Bath2Car|$650,000|Agent:EmmaChapman0423658101 55RiddellStreet,Molong|3Bed1Bath1Car|$425,000-$450,000|Agent:StephenTownsend0427631957 203LordsPlaceOrange,2800 info@townsendrealestate.com.au www.townsendrealestate.com.au 123AdelaideStreetBlayney,2799 info@townsendrealestate.com.au www.townsendrealestate.com.au Meet our Sales Team StephenTownsend|Principal KathieTownsend|Co-Principal NoraMcNamara|LicensedRealEstate Agent EmmaChapman|RealEstate Agent ToriWood|SalesAssociate 13AdinaCrescent|4Bed1Bath1Car|ContactAgent|Agent:NoraMcNamara0431320230 PRESTIGEPROPERTY 11RedgumAvenue|4Bed3Bath3Car|ContactAgent|Agent:NoraMcNamara0431320230 RECENTLYUPDATED BEAUTIFULFAMILY HOME NEWLISTING
OPEN HOUSE SAT 10th DECEMBER 12.00pm - 1.00pm
40 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 FOR SALE 12 OAK STREET, ORANGE ARGUABLY, ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER STREETS IN ORANGE ENORMOUS POTENTIAL Split level brick veneer home with 3 bedrooms. Double carport, workshop and garden sheds in large back yard with rear access. Lovely tree lined street outlook from front patio. $700,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT 10th DECEMBER 10.00am - 10.30am FOR SALE RIGHT ACROSS FROM THE SCHOOL 16 FOX AVENUE A fantastic family location in a small, quiet and leafy street around a one minute walk to Bletchington School’s main gate. With 3 bedrooms, this home is well presented both inside and outside with the living areas featuring a separate loungeroom with gas heating, a bright and an airy family room with wall to wall built in storage and reverse cycle air-conditioning. Other features include a double garage and workshop, garden shed and a rainwater tank. $630,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT 10th DECEMBER 11.00am - 11.30am If you’re looking for a spacious unit with the convenience of inner city living, then don’t look past this opportunity. This two story residence enjoys a north facing open plan living area with new carpets and freshly painted lounge / dining room that has electric heating and a handy storage closet. The main bathroom has been freshly renovated and there is a second toilet downstairs. There is internal access to the garage and a private paved courtyard and garden at the rear with a covered outdoor area. It’s so easy to walk to town, you may get rid of your car! $550,000 FOR SALE VERY CENTRAL 3 BEDROOM UNIT A new development consisting of two and three bedroom villa units and town houses. Designed for your security and peace of mind. A heated indoor communal swimming pool for your enjoyment.
NOW SELLING ‘KINROSS MEWS’ 99 BATHURST ROAD, ORANGE A BETTER LIFESTYLE AWAITS YOU HERE IN THIS NEW GATED COMPLEX Attractive office complex conveniently located just of Summer Street. Approximately 120 m2 in floor area consisting of 4 separate office rooms, a spacious light filled reception area, kitchen/ meals room and air conditioning throughout. Available now. GROUND FLOOR OFFICE WITH PARK OUTLOOK RENT: $40,000 PA + GST ATTRACTIVE OFFICES OPPOSITE ORANGE CITY COUNCIL PRECINCT Floor area approx. 180 m2 Available now RENT: $70,000 PA + GST COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE LOCAL ICONIC CAFÉ NOW AVAILABLE TO LEASE Ideally located at the base of Mt Canobolas, the Orange region’s most popular tourist attraction, is the Mountain Tea House and it’s ready and all set up for a new Tenant to start trading. Included with the premises is the outdoor dining area , carpark and all the fixtures, fittings and equipment required to run a successful café business. Here is your opportunity to become a part of our regions booming food industry. RENT: $30,000 PA + GST ROTARY CLUB OF ORANGE CHRISTMAS MARKETS Sunday 11th December Orange Showground - Be there!
287 Beaumah Road, Orange
‘Paloma’ is a well-presented & maintained 47ha* property, superbly located in a highly sought-after area known for its productivity, high rainfall & desirable lifestyle. Easy to manage top shelf grazing country, with rich basalt soils. Well maintained, 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home.
Auction Friday 16th December, 10.30am
Open By Appointment
Kurt Adams 0428 747 050
111 Spring Hill Road, Spring Hill
Sitting comfortably on 5acres* and 15 minutes from Orange CBD, this magnificent lifestyle block is not to be missed. This stunning homestead epitomises sophisticated country style. Everywhere you look, this beautiful property just exudes simple understated elegance.
Auction Friday 16th December, 10.30am
Open Saturday 10th December, 10am - 10.30am
Michael Kennedy 0428 243 222
AUCTION
61a Sampson Street, Orange
There is so much to love about this property, but it’s the location that is the real winner. A neat & comfortable two-bedroom, one-bathroom home superbly positioned in the CBD, highlighted with the iconic & beautiful Cook Park directly opposite. Perfect for an investment, downsizers or first home.
Auction Friday 16th December, 10.30am
Open Saturday 10th December, 10am - 10.30am
James Taylor 0457 792 800
AUCTION
1268 Neurea Road, Mumbil
This superb property situated in the sought-after Central Tablelands high country, is a genuine rural retreat on the outskirts of the thriving town of Mumbil, and within easy reach of the Blue Mountains and Orange. 15.23*ac of north-facing, undulating country that offers dwelling entitlement.
Auction Friday 16th December, 10.30am
Open By Appointment
Michael Kennedy 0428 243 222
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42 ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 www.awn.net/orange 001147-2211r1 SOLD SOLD 3 Extensive local knowledge 3 High profile marketing Thinking of Selling? 3 Outstanding customer service 3 Combined 50 years’ of experience Contact Our Team of Rural & Residential Real Estate Professionals Today P 02 6362 4755 | 119 Peisley Street, Orange NSW SOLD SOLD Brian Cullinane 0418 637 338 Marie Fox 0412 166 132 SOLD SocialSCENE
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The Anson Street Woolworths store held their annual staff Christmas party on Saturday, December 3. Approximately 40 staff members enjoyed a chance to relax with their workmates at the Orange City Bowling club.
Mary Moore, Caitie Moore, Corina Brown, and Maree McLean
Robyn Roberts, Corina Brown and Matthew Totten
Kirsty Sheehan, Belinda Poole, Henrietta Hood and Hilary Britton
Alicia Luck and Ian Barnes
Maree McLean, Alicia Luck, Belinda Fernado,
(back) Matthew Buchner (front) Andrew and Penny Scott with Donna Valentic
Kevin Hunt and Robyn Roberts with Santa
Sue and Steve Meyers
back) Ben Crowe, Kerrin Cole, Ian Barnes, Caitie Moore and Robyn Roberts (front) Sally Johnson and Kirrily Mullette
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This well-built, two story home is in a quiet location on a large 1170m corner block, which also allows for side access to the back yard. The home features three good sized bedrooms, two bathrooms and multiple living spaces including a massive downstairs rumpus area which is currently being used as an extra living room but which would easily convert into another bedroom, games room or gym.
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The three bedrooms all with built-ins are separate to the living areas, while the two way bathroom can cater for the family. The functional kitchen is adjacent to a good-sized family room, lovely backyard perfect for a barbeque or just relaxing. Great shed, the good-sized area is easy to maintain.Gas heating, split system and ceiling fans. Outside pet on application
ORANGE CITY LIFE | DECEMBER 8 — 14, 2022 43 28 Seymour Street Orange FOR SALE $750,000 311 a b c a b c a b c Ph 0428 650 675 Address 24 Sale Street, Orange scottmunro.ljhooker.com.au Email scott.munro@ljhooker.com.au website ww.orange.ljhooker.com.au FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED RESIDENTIALBLOCK TO BUILD ONCOMMERCIALRURAL PROPERTY 34 Orchard Grove Road 12 Norton Street Eugowra 38 Kinghorn Lane Orange 5 acres at Lyndhurst x2 9 acres at Cargo Building block at Cargo “The Old Vic Inn” Canowindra 20 Edward Street Orange 2/211 Peisley Street Orange 71-75 Summer Street Orange 7 William Street Orange 8 Little Brunswick Street Orange 1146 Davys Plains Road, Cudal (13 acres) Mercadool Road, Walgett (2844 acres) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LJ HOOKER NEED NEW PROPERTY MANAGEMENT? YOUR SPECIALISTS IN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES This classic home has been faultlessly renovated so there’s nothing for you to do- just move in and enjoy the open living spaces, contemporary colour scheme and design and beautifully landscaped garden with its attractive al fresco area.You will be amazed by this home! Stylish and sophisticated on Seymour • We will do it all for you • Deal with your previous agent • Collect your Keys, paperwork and communicate on your behalf. Call Now and Make the SWITCH !
MUNRO 4/51 Moulder Street Orange CONTACT AGENT 322 a b c a b c a b c
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Within walking distance to shops, cafes, parks and all that inner city Orange has to offer, this near-new townhouse provides style and convenience. Situated at the rear of an established complex, you won’t feel like you’re within walking minutes from Summer Street, while the established trees around
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296/298 Summer Street Commercial Property FOR SALE Contact Agent
Modern office and retail space in the heart of Orange
LJ Hooker Orange is pleased to present 296/298 Summer Street, Orange to the market. Located on Orange’s main arterial road, which is the feeder to the Mitchell Highway, this investment is in a prime location with high exposure in the prosperous and elegant inland city of Orange. This modern, quality building has been extensively fitted out and is currently leased by a good mix of tenants. Situated in the lower block of Summer Street, the substantial three storey structure boasts contemporary architecture, with functional and light-filled spaces that offer an attractive working environment within the CBD. Well maintained, it offers a secure return on its investment.
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will be offered for sale by private treaty. For further details, or to organise an exclusive inspection please contact Scott Munro of LJ Hooker Orange.
Great opportunity for first home buyers!
FOR SALE $495,000
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The goodenough parent
with Emily Thompson Sharing
the Load
As the end of the year approaches I, like many other parents, become hopelessly overwhelmed. This year I am sharing the impossible mental load with my beautiful family. Unfortunately, in a bid to teach her some responsibility, this includes Miss Eight…
We start with the most pressing issue — the indoor garbage dump that is her bedroom. The problem with her room is that: a) our house is tiny, b) she has too much stu� and is a hoarder by nature, and c) she’s our last child and once the Barbie dolls are packed away, they’re gone forever and that’s hard to deal with.
However, in true Miss Eight style, she’s roped her sister in to do it all for her.
“Hey Miss 14”, she starts in her sweetest voice, “you are the best interior designer I’ve ever seen. I agree Mum should let you move to Melbourne next year and study it instead of doing Year Nine at school. Would you like to show me how to make my room look as amazing as yours?”
Flattery will truly get you everywhere. Five hours later and Miss 14 has decluttered, reorganised, cleaned, redecorated and even mopped her sister’s room.
Miss Eight has had to wash her own sheets and doona cover and hang them on the line, which is the only thing she’s done to help.
“Are you meant to be helping?” I ask, after �nding her lazing on the swing, sipping an icy lemonade.
Miss Eight looks up at me, raising the love heart sunglasses Santa brought her three years ago that she’d just re-found down the side of her bed.
“No,” she replies, swirling her ice cubes with the cocktail parasol she added to complete her ‘lady of leisure’ look. “But is she done yet? It’s taking an awfully long time.”
The second “responsibility” we’ve given Miss Eight this year, is control over our “countdown to Christmas” Santa display. She started o� the month well, changing it each morning.
But, at 20 days to go, she decided to set it to 19 days to go that day, to save time the following day.
I try telling her that might be confusing, but she informs me that if I can’t use a calendar on my phone to organise myself I have no right to be an adult.
It’s now 18 days to go until Christmas but our “Countdown” still says 19 as Miss Eight declared our household is “done with that garbage”.
Finally, I ask her to write a list of all of the children in her class so she can use it as a reference tool to write them all a Christmas card with a candy cane taped to it.
Now what she has apparently heard is: “Hey Miss Eight! Remember how annoyed you were in kindergarten when you tried to expel the boy who was picking on you and your kindy teacher had to gently explain that you don’t have that power? Well, hold onto that feeling because you now hold a ‘Naughty and Nice’ list that you get to choose who is deserving of a card and candy cane and who should get a lump of coal in an envelope. Sure, add your teacher’s name. Sure, I’ll buy you coal”.
Luckily at this point, I remember that this whole exercise is about lightening MY load. So I say the magic words “go ask Dad to help” while stealing one of her drink parasols and taking my new book out to the swing.
Problem solved.
LOPEZ MESA
Cooking with FIRE
One of the things we’ll be doing with the change of weather is barbecue! In summer we all love cooking outside; there’s nothing better than socialising with family and friends and chucking some stuff on the barbie.
But what is the secret between good barbecue food and a total disaster?
Well, the control of the heat, coals or the flames basically — the colour we put on our food! It’s as simple as that.
There is a golden rule in cooking that says ‘no colour = no flavour’. If you end up one day seeing me cooking in person, you’ll hear me say this again and again. Why do I do that? Because you don’t need fancy or expensive equipment in order to change the flavours of your food. Trust me, you just need to follow some basics, and this one about putting colour on your food is one of the most important ones you can ever learn.
Whether the heat comes from your grill, the frying pan, or even the toaster (I’m not joking!) what is happening is the breakdown of your food’s proteins into amino acids. These amino acids then react with the sugars present in your food and become this brown charred tasty, tasty goodness. This is called the ‘Maillard Reaction’ and without getting too technical about it, iit is just a way of creating that brown crust of deliciousness we all love in food. It doesn’t matter if you are a pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan or a meatlover. We all do!
As an example, during my career, I’ve found many, many people telling me they didn’t like Brussels sprouts, cauliflower or even cabbage. So I just chop them small, in equal sizes, toss them with a tiny bit of olive oil and salt flakes and burn them on the barbecue and it is incredibly satisfying to see someone finding love for a product they thought they didn’t like. There’s a “eureka moment” you see on their faces.
It is a very primal feeling, our connection with fire and burned flavours. I don’t know why, I wish I could explain it better, but the only thing I can tell you is that it works! It really does!
But what about fish and seafood, I hear you thinking. Can I do the same? Absolutely! It’s the same concept: put some grill bar marks on your food, leave a fish fillet skin down for longer, et cetera.
Now, if you are into amazing pieces of meat? Well, let me take you to the ‘Asadores Vascos’ in Basque Country where cooking with fire is a type of art.
You may have heard about the chef Lennox Hastie and his Surry Hills restaurant Firedoor, recently awarded with three hats!
It is a restaurant where fire is the key element and the only way of cooking. However, this concept of cooking with just fire wasn’t invented here! It actually came from the north of Spain, especially from all the ‘Asadores Aascos’ and the flagship restaurant Asador Etxebarri (currently ranked 6th in the world) Chef Victor Arguinzoniz elevates grilling to outstanding and extraordinary levels. Believe me, fire and food are embedded in their DNA!
But barbecuing like a pro isn’t just for expensive restaurants. It’s about having fun cooking with your mates on a warm summer day — like soon we will be able to do here in Orange — or while camping or at the beach.
So remember, if you want to find yourself salivating over your food this summer, start with good seasoning and put heaps of colours on your food. Send me a message when you do so, I want to see your creations!
PRO TIP: Remember to let your products shine! Avoid too much oil or fake condiments. For example with a good quality steak, you won’t need to add crazy amounts of oil. Just spray little by little with a homemade bottle of oil, adding a fine misting layer and spreading it using a bunch of fresh herbs. Add a few pinches of really good quality sea salt flakes and serve it with flavoursome sides like chimichurri, lemon wedges, fresh wasabi, et cetera — the options are endless!
I want to add a quick note congratulating our local restaurant Charred for recently receiving a ONE HAT rating! Well done Liam O’Brien and David Collins for your amazing work putting colour and flavour on our plates for the last few years. Massive achievement guys and well deserved!
cooking question
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Paintbrushes ready for flood fundraiser masterpiece - Tonight!
Local paint party provider, Brush and Giggle are hosting a fabulous fundraiser tonight to raise money for Eugowra’s Child Care Centre, sadly affected by the recent floods.
Interested creatives can gather around and paint their own rendition of host and Brush and Giggle owner, Jodie Geach’s ‘Wildflowers & Vegemite’ with all materials supplied.
See Saw Wines has generously donated a Prosecco 200ml Piccolo for each person attending, and there will be tasty grazing plate to enjoy thanks to Café Latte, followed by a delectable Jar Cheesecake from The Cheesecake Co.
Tickets are $100 per person and all proceeds will go towards Eugowra’s child care centre.
“The child care centre is so important,” says Jodie. “Locals have to be able to put their children into care so they can get back to rebuilding their town.”
The event is limited to 50 attendees, but virtual tickets are also available, with paint kits and full instructions available to purchase so you can do it from the comfort of home.
Even if you can’t come, you can just buy a ticket anyway, which will be considered a donation to the cause.
For tickets and more information visit: www.123tix.com.au/ events/35794/paint-4-eugowra-flood-fundraiser
Breaky” shows big hearts of Spring Hill Public School
Students and staff from Spring Hill Public School rallied together and held a “Big BBQ Breakfast” to raise money for the flood relief in Eugowra.
Mrs Mac and Year 6 leaders Bridie, Bronte, Mollie and Callum then visited Eugowra Public School to deliver the $1,300 raised from the breakfast.
The Spring Hill school wished to thank the local community members and families who donated eggs, bacon, bread rolls and slices and to those who purchased and made cash donations.
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Somewhere between the car park & 2nd floor of BLOOMFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE 2.30pm last Thursday 2/12/22 it escaped my ear lobe.
It’s Sentimental rather than valuable so if you’ve found it I will be forever grateful for its return Cath 0425259350
Did you know Orange’s Migrant and Refugee Support Service offers free English lessons?
Held each fortnight from 10am to 12pm at Giyalang Ganya, 286 Lords Place, Orange Migrant and Refugee Support Service’s free lessons are open to people of all cultures.
And on the “off week” there’s a chance to put your new language skills into practice at the “Mums and Bubs” English and sewing lessons offered at the Senior Citizens Hub.
While it is a great opportunity to improve English language skills, it’s so much more, Migrant Support Officer, Anni Gallagher said.
“It’s a really nice opportunity to have a chat, share cultures, recipes, have morning tea, make a friend,” Anni said.
During the Mums and Bubs lessons, craft is used to generate conversations and help build connections between people — and they’re
able to walk away with personalised items to decorate their new homes, Anni explained, adding that they are always looking for ways in which they can help new migrants settle in.
The Migrant and Refugee Support Services will also be offering free multicultural learn-to-swim classes.
Recently the group held a Christmas party to celebrate the holiday season together, in which they shared the banner they worked on in support of Ukraine.
The Migrant and Refugee Support Service is available to help guide newly arrived refugees and migrants through the challenges they may face.
Any new families or individuals are encouraged to join the events in the New Year.
For more information you can contact Anni Gallagher on (02) 6393 8625 or agallagher@orange.nsw.gov.au
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1 In which district of London would you find Mayfair?
2 Who did Kanye West interrupt during an award acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
3 Who wrote the 1996 spy novel The Tailor of Panama?
4 Kim Philby was a member of which famous ring of spies in England during the Cold War?
5 The River Cam runs through which English university town?
6 Founded in 1088, what is the oldest continuously operating university in the world?
7 The Etruscan civilisation existed in what is now which modern country?
8 Rudy Giuliani (pictured) was mayor of which US city?
9 Who wrote the 1868 Russian novel The Idiot?
10 Which 80s rock anthem begins: ‘I followed the Moskva down to Gorky Park’?
1 Waxy secretion of sperm whale (9) 6 Light globe (4) 10 — Tac Toe (3) 11 Constant and steady (11) 12 Lining up (8) 13 Globe (6) 14 Revise (a piece of writing) (4) 15 Lobe jewellery (7) 20 An interlaced structure (7) 21 Texan city, El (4) 25 Dexterous (6) 26 Post-secondary (8) 28 Fragrant climbing shrub (11) 29 Eggs (3) 30 Great Barrier — (4) 31 Insurance; immunity (9)
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BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK
Dec 8: James Galway, Irish flautist, 83. John Waters, actor, 74. Bill Bryson, US author, 71. Kim Basinger, US actress, 69. Deborra-Lee Furness, actress, 67. Mikey Robins, comedian, 61. Steve Elkington, golfer, 60.
Teri Hatcher, US actress, 58. James Blundell, country singer, 58. Sinead O’Connor, Irish singer, 56. Dominic Monaghan, British actor, 46. Nicki Minaj, singer-songwriter, 40. Tim Paine, cricketer, 38.
Dec 9: Dame Judi Dench, British actress, 88. Beau Bridges, US actor, 81. Tom Kite, golfer, 73. John Malkovich, US actor, 69. Donny Osmond US singer, 65. Nick Seymour Crowded House singer, 64. Felicity Hu man, disgraced US actress, 60. Larry Emdur, TV personality, 58. Imogen Heap, British singer, 45.
Dec 10: Billy Dunk , golfer, 84. Susan Dey, US actress, 70. Kenneth Branagh British director, 62. Josip Skoko soccer player, 47. Summer Phoenix , US actress, 44. Xavier Samuel, actor, 39.
Dec 11: Maggie Tabberer, fashion guru, 86. Reg Livermore, entertainer, 84. Roland Harvey, children’s book illustrator, 77.
Rick McCosker, cricketer, 76.
Jermaine Jackson, US entertainer, 68. Nikki Sixx , Motley Crue musician, 64. Glenn Lazarus, footy player, politician, 57. Hamish Blake comedian-radio presenter, 41. Hailee Steinfeld US actress, 26.
Dec 12: Michael Je ery, former Governor-General, 85. Connie Francis, US singer, 85. Dionne Warwick , US singer, 82. Bill Nighy, British actor, 73. Martin Ferguson, unionist, politician, 69. Jennifer Connelly, US actress, 52. Mayim Bialik , US actress, 47. Craig Moore, soccer player, 47.
Dec 13: Dick Van Dyke US actor, 97. Steve Buscemi US actor, 65. Jamie Foxx , actor-comedian, 55. Anthony Callea , singer/songwriter, 40. James Tamou, footy player, 34. Taylor Swift, US singer, 33.
Dec 14: Kim Beazley, former Labor leader, 74. Cli Williams, AC/DC musician, 73. Kerryn Phelps, doctor, politician, 65. Sussan Ley, Federal politician, 61. Rebecca Gibney, actress, 58. Rob Oakeshott, politician, 53. Nadine Garner, actress, 52. Miranda Hart, British actress-comedian, 50. Brendan Nash cricketer, 45. Sophie Monk , singer, 43. Sam Burgess, footy player, 34. Vanessa Hudgens, singer-actress, 34.
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Taylor Swift
Grand day for women bowlers
More than 60 women bowlers from throughout the Central West converged on National Park for the opening of Orange Women’s Bowling Club in February 1957.
State president of the NSW Women’s Bowling Association Mrs U Wolinski bowled the first ball and then 14 rinks of players competed for honours. Women’s bowling in Orange has never looked back since that memorable day.
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Time to get ready
With Alex McFadyen
Christmas is just around the corner and I do not feel ready. 2022 has been “a year” and when I ask around nearly everyone is just as tired as I am. I feel my tiredness is justified, I work five days, have four kids and have a very full life. My “to-do” list has “sub” lists and my days finish with me preparing for the next day to minimise any dramas. When this doesn’t happen, stuff just gets missed or done poorly.
Recently in church, we have heard about how we need to be prepared for when Jesus returns. That His return is imminent and that we need to make sure we are ready for it because when we are complacent and don’t prepare for His return — well, we get “caught out”.
This year, while you plan the perfect Christmas, can I urge you to take some time to learn about the man this holiday was created for. Learn about His humble beginnings in the stable to His sacrificial love on the cross. Take the time to not just read about, but meet, Jesus these holidays, so that you aren’t caught unprepared on the day He returns.
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THUMBS UP for Footrix Podiatry. I arrived at their clinic around lunchtime with an infected foot, having just come from the doctor who instructed me that my foot needed attention that day. Footrix Podiatry fitted my case in straight away. I didn't even have to wait.
THUMBS DOWN to Orange City Council for not maintaining slashing of parks in rural areas around Orange, denying the walkers and horse riders access for outdoor activities due to extensive long grass, which is also becoming a fire hazard. We pay hefty rates and should not have to constantly contact the Council for slashing to be done.
THUMBS UP to Hunter Ridley and staff at Peter Fisher for their volunteer work at Eugowra. Hunter, along with six staff members, spent the day working for the residents, while the remaining staff held the fort in Orange. Your help was very much appreciated as is the help of every volunteer. Thank you.
THUMBS DOWN to Orange City Council for deciding to shut down the historic bird aviary in Cook Park. Orange has lost so much and is going backward. Keep it going with more birds.
THUMBS DOWN to those motorists who speed through our town of Cargo, sometimes at massive speeds.
THUMBS UP to the Orange Aquatic Centre for keeping everything going and running the swimming lessons so well, while the heater for the 25m pool was broken.
THUMBS UP to the idea of rebuilding the Adventure Playground – it would be great! But we need to build a large tourist fun park at Lake Canobolas with swings, games, rides, and a water slide. Also, a small golf course, movie screen with a stage, boat rides on the lake with fishing and an animal and bird park, cabins, camping and caravans. Also, put a chairlift up and down Mount Canobolas with a push bike track and two lookout stops.
A BIG THUMBS UP to the team from Essential Energy for repairing the damaged road and broken pipe caused when replacing a power pole. The workers were very polite and professional. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
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A BIG THUMBS UP to Malcolm at Mal’s Handyman, Gardening and Landscaping Services. Malcolm was professional, courteous, friendly, and reliable and carried out the work to a very high standard leaving everything clean and tidy. I have booked him to carry out some other work for me. A good reliable handyman is very hard to find, and I have no hesitation in recommending Malcolm for any of your general home maintenance needs. You will not be disappointed!
THUMBS DOWN to the numerous locals who walk their dogs off-leash through Waratah Wetlands. This is not an off-leash area.
A GIANT THUMBS UP to the Orange community for supporting “Share the Dignity – it’s in the bag campaign”. These amazing bags are so thoughtfully put together, filled with essential personal items and extras, and will be distributed to local charities. Thank you to Linda and Bunnings staff for your support.
A BIG THUMBS UP the aged care specialist at our local Centrelink office. She was so helpful, knowledgeable, and pleasant, dealing with my worrying financial query. A lovely person, perfectly suited to her job dealing with seniors.
THUMBS DOWN to the shameful Orange City Council for planning to shut down the Aviary at Cook Park without any consultation with the community. Leave it for locals and children to enjoy.
THUMBS DOWN to the drivers who think Peisley Street in front of the IGA is a twolane road. It’s not, it forms into one lane, then forms into two lanes past the pedestrian island. Stop trying to squeeze next to each other.
THUMBS UP to all the lovely folks who work at the Leaf Café. What a delight this buzzy little place is. Fabulous coffee made with big smiles and delicious food. Lucky to have you all here in Orange.
THUMBS DOWN to Orange City Council about the condition of the tip. Upon arrival the signposted “waste to art” is an overgrown, unkempt mess. There are weeds, thistles, and overgrown grass everywhere. The weighbridge has grass growing from the roof guttering and the facilities are neglected. I wanted to buy compost and although the Wangarang staff were extremely helpful, Council had no loader available to facilitate anything.
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