Are you looking for a local reliable builder? • Bathroom Renovations
• Frames
• Decks / Pergolas
• Carpentry
• Renovations
• General Maintenance
Free Quotes All Areas
Phone Chris 0405 107 506
Distributed from the 1st Week of Every Month ǁǁǁ͘ĐŽƌƌĞĐƚĐŽŶƐƚƌƵĐƟ ŽŶƐ͘ĐŽŵ͘ĂƵ
admin@chrislawlerbuilding.com.au ABN 56864924654 | Licence #274965C
Excluding January
OCTOBER 2017 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
WHAT’S COOKING pg.11
Delivered monthly to Glenmore Park + Regentville + Mulgoa Rise | Cost: Free
TRAFFIC UPDATE pg.14
Issue 158
BUSINESS DIRECTORY pg.14
Capri’s Candy Creations ‘Creatively gifted’ is how remarkable local budding artist, Capri Boyd, could be described. The nine-year-old Surveyors Creek Public School student has developed her own signature abstract aesthetic based on her love of candy and has successfully sold thirteen artworks to a variety of art connoisseurs in the last month alone. “Once I went to a lolly shop in Coffs Harbour that sells boiled candy. They were making the candy and my friends and I watched as the cooks flipped it and shaped it. The colours were bright and the smell was delicious. My paintings remind me of those colours and patterns”, Capri explained. Her ‘Lollyscapes’, as she calls them, are created using acrylic paints and impasto, and some feature gold leaf. Capri has learnt that a successful painting has many layers, so in each work she looks for numerous tints and shades of colour overlapping to create a united whole. Multiple layers of paint are applied daily over a period of around three to four weeks until she is finished. Capri’s love of art was nurtured by her mother, Bellinda, who is an art teacher and lecturer at Western Sydney University. Bellinda told the Glenmore Gazette, “Capri has been painting since she could sit up alone, first with her hands as a baby and then with tools as a toddler. The home garage is set up as a studio space and Capri and her younger The layers and colours look good enough to eat! | Image Supplied. Article: Sara Drebber
Cont. Pg 8
Refinance your home loan from Oct-Dec & get a $250 BBQ meat pack on us.
E S T.
the
2016
LOA N S S U I T E AUSTRALIA
T&C’s apply
Local - community - connected WESTERN SYDNEY’S PREMIER RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
DESIGNER TOWNHOMES
10% Deposit! Artist’s impression
N
EW
RE
E AS LE
No more to pay until settlement, late 2017.
1300 272 300 mulgoarise.com.au www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 1
NOW OPEN 3/134 Henry St Penrith
02 4789 2489 2 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
Cuff Claims Omnium Silver on Day 4 at Junior Worlds
ST CLAIR MEDICLINIC NEW MEDICAL CENTRE NOW OPEN OPEN
SER SERVICES PROVIDED • Children’s Health • Baby and Childhood immunisations • Antenatal Care • Acupuncture • Pathology on-site • Flu shot available (No charge)
MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8AM – 6PM SATURDAY 8AM – 1PM
Dr James Har – previously at Glenmore Park for many years, has opened his practice at St Clair Mediclinic.
BULK BILLING NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
PH: (02) 9670 5210
162 Bennett Rd (Opposite McDonalds on Bennett Rd) St Clair
Australia recently claimed two medals on the penultimate day of the 2017 UCI Junior Track World Championships in Montichiari in Italy, with Glenmore Park’s Stephen Cuff earning silver in the men’s omnium. Cuff executed a brilliant points race to climb up the standings and ride himself on to the podium with silver. “It means a lot to me. Especially going from the start I had to coming back and finish off well,” Cuff said after a mixed day of racing. “I knew I had to take a lap to put myself back in the game,” he added of his plan for the points race. Fifth place finishes in the scratch and tempo races saw Cuff sitting third overall on 64 points at the half way point, 10 points from second and 14 from the gold medal position. A 17th place finish in the elimination saw Cuff drop to ninth in the standings with 72 points, 16 from the podium. Undeterred Cuff took the points race head on. Collecting five points in the second sprint and storming away to take a lap and move in to the silver medal position. Watching the field closely throughout the remaining laps before winning the final sprint to seal his silver medal. Commenting on the experience of his first World Championships “It really opens your eyes to see how many good riders there are and have the opportunity to race them.” The title went to Julius Johansen (Denmark-117), with Uladzislau Tsimoshyk (Belarus) taking bronze.
HYDRAULIC SUPPLIES & REPAIRS Attn: Truck & Mobile Hydraulic Operators • Loss of Hydraulic power? • Leaking or damaged hoses? • Leaking or damaged cylinders? • Failed PTO & pumps? Drive in drive out repairs
LARGE RANGE IN STORE CALL US NOW Follow Us
Stephen Cuff (left) with his silver medal | Image + Article: Cycling Australia www.cycling.org.au
Your Local Krew! Local Dads Jim Tutton from Glenmore Park and Logan Glover from Jamisontown know that the rad scooter community is big and it keeps getting bigger. You only need to hit the local skate park on a weekend to see more and more kids and adults demonstrating their cool scooter skills. “We’ve got 5 children between us. Our kids love scooters” said Logan. “Jim and I got our heads together at the local park. Jim’s son Brock came up with the name, my wife designed the logo, and Scooter Krew was born!” Scooter Krew sell popular brand scooters as well as accessories like helmets, to help get you kitted up the next time you’re looking to hit the skate park. “We invite you to come in and be a part of the KREW. If you’re a kid starting out or an 80-year-old adult, the KREW are here for anyone with a scooter” said Logan. Scooter Krew are located at Shop 3, 134 Henry Street in Penrith. Their phone number is 4789 2489. Find them on Facebook and Instagram.
An Australian Owned Company
www.hydraulicdistributors.com.au 27 Altair Place, Penrith T: 02 4721 5544 E: sales@hdaus.com.au
Need a Real Gardener? (one who prunes, weeds and feeds your garden, but can also mow?) THEN CALL JOHN 0423 019 053 Nothing is more beautiful than a Spring Garden full of colour and new life www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 3
FAITH – GLENMORE PARK ANGLICAN CHURCH
Article Written + Submitted by: Rev John Lavender P: 4733 1635 A: Cnr William Howell Dr + Pritchard Pl, Glenmore Park W: www.glenmoreparkanglican.com.au Service Times: Sundays @ 8.30 and 10.15am, 5 + 7pm. Plus activities for adults + young people right throughout the week.
Spring Is In The Air! Spring is in the air! Isn’t it great? Winter morning chill well and truly gone. No more ice on the windscreen as you head off to work! Spring is a great time to get outside and do some gardening – to clear out winter weeds and even grow your own veggies. How good are home grown tomatoes! In the Bible’s book of Mark, Jesus tells a story about gardening. He tells of a farmer who planted some seed. As the farmer scattered the seed, some fell on a path where it was eaten by the birds. Other seed fell on rocky places, but, because the soil was shallow, the plants withered and died. Some fell among weeds and thorn bushes, which strangled the plants as they tried to grow. Finally, seed also fell on good soil. Here it grew and produced a great crop. Jesus told this story to challenge people to think about his message of life, hope and forgiveness. Are you like the seed that fell on the path? Hearing Jesus’ message but not taking it seriously.
Are you like the seed falling on a rocky place? You’ve heard Jesus’ message and thought it was great, but when tough times came, you gave it up. Perhaps you’re the seed falling among thorns. You’ve heard and responded to Jesus’ message. You were going nicely until you were drawn away by busyness or the short-lived, shallow pleasures of this life. It is so sad to see people who waste Jesus’ life giving message. Make sure you are like the seed falling on good soil – hearing and responding to Jesus! Accepting it and making Jesus the centre of your life. Say “no” to the rocks, weeds and thorn bushes and don’t let them suck the life out of you. Keep making sure you are the good soil, growing and flourishing as you keep Jesus at the centre of your life. Would you like to know more? We’d love to see you at any of our mid week groups and our Sunday Church Services. Give us a call on 4733 1635, check us out on Facebook or online at www. gpa.church. Rev John Lavender
IT’S SPIDER SEASON AGAIN!!!
POSITION VACANT
Don’t get bitten this summer... get your home professionally treated by our experienced staff. FREE INSPECTION AND APPRAISAL SERVICE.
Letterbox Delivery Walkers
• Local knowledge • Local operator • Environmentally friendly control • Reliable ‘on time’ service • All work under warranty • Thorough 2 hour treatment
TERMITES Prevention is Better than cure!!! Remember 1 in 3 homes in Australia are affected by termites - don’t be the one! Your home is your most valuable asset. Have your home thoroughly inspected for peace of mind.
SPIDERS • COCKROACHES • ANTS • SILVERFISH •RATS & MICE • WASPS & BEES •FLEAS • BIRD PROOFING • WEEDS
INSPECTIONS • TREATMENTS • BAITING • RETICULATION Speak directly to Jeff the Technician Glenmore Park PEST CONTROL 0415 413 493
Would you like to deliver your local Gazette? AREAS:
GLENMORE PARK + REGENTVILLE + MULGOA RISE Must be reliable, trustworthy, honest + committed to meeting strict deadlines.
CONTACT US : 4733 0792 | info@districtgazette.com.au
Artists Launch Fairlight Art Trail At Mulgoa
John Rice, Di Watson and Shirley Peters are opening their studios for a new art trail along Fairlight Rd, Mulgoa on Sunday 5th November and Sunday 3rd December. Visitors can meet the artists and peruse the wonderful art works on display. Why not make a day of it with lunch or afternoon tea at a local café or take a walk to the Rock Lookout or Riley’s Mountain? John Rice (29 Fairlight Rd) John is a traditional outdoor painter specialising in landscapes and seascapes. He works in oils and is inspired by the strong
4 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
light of the Australian landscape. Winner of many awards, John is included in local and international collections. www.johnricegallery.bigcartel.com Mobile: 0413 188 984 Di Watson (74 Fairlight Rd) Di’s photography showcases nature and landscapes, weddings and portraits, capturing beautiful images of fleeting moments of life to cherish. Wander through Di’s rustic country studio and browse her artwork. www.diwatsonphotography.com/landscapes Mobile: 0419 259 769 Shirley Peters (185 Park River Close) Large seascapes are Shirley’s current project, as well as the local landscape of the Mulgoa bushlands. Shirley also paints Le Tour de France bike art and illustrates children’s books, all on display in her studio. www.shirleypeters.com Mobile: 0412 160 686 Studios Open 10am – 5pm Sunday 5th November, 2017 Sunday 3rd December, 2017 The Brumbies | Di Watson - www.diwatsonphotography.com/ landscapes
New Firefighter For Regentville
$FFUHGLWHG %UHDVW )RUP )LWWHU available in store for ladies whom have lost Breast/s from Cancer. %RRN \RXU SULYDWH ILWWLQJ WRGD\ RQ
*Approved for your Medicare Rebate.
The Mulgoa area welcomed a new firefighter last month following the Fire & Rescue NSW’s graduation ceremony. Member for Mulgoa, Tanya Davies MP congratulated the community’s new recruit on graduating and thanked them for their commitment to serve and protect the people of NSW. “I would like to welcome Regentville RFNSW’s newest firefighter, Joseph Griffin, to our community, and extend our gratitude to him for devoting his career to such an honourable cause,” Tanya Davies said. “Graduates have proven themselves able to meet the challenges of the job, from firefighting and providing advanced first aid, to responding to road crashes, fire science and what to do around hazardous materials.” “First responders face extremely challenging situations on a daily basis. Our firefighters need great physical and emotional fortitude, so I’m very pleased that our community will benefit from the enthusiasm of the latest FRNSW class.” The men and women who took attestations at the graduation ceremony will join more than 620 individuals who have joined Fire & Rescue NSW as permanent firefighters since 2011. Regentville’s newest firefighter | Image: SF Peter Shaw
www.heavenlycurves.com.au Shop22, Market Town Shopping Centre, Wetherill Park
Classes held on Tuesday evenings at Surveyors Creek Public School and Thursday evenings at Glenmore Park Public School Age graded classes from 4-years-old to adults The first class is complimentary Contact David on Ph: 4751 3494 or 0408 609 464
Apply Now Enrolments open for 2018 Penrith Anglican College is a co-educational Pre-K to Year 12 day school, where students are encouraged to achieve personal and academic excellence. 3I[ SǺIVMRKW in 2018: • Five day Pre-K programme • Four stream Kindergarten ensuring smaller class sizes • Dance in Years 9 & 11 • TVET Entertainment & IB Theatre Year 11 Join the Headmaster for a College Tour: Friday 13 October, 9.15am for 9.30am start. Visit our website for further tour dates. For more information contact our Registrar at registrar@penrith.nsw.edu.au or 4736 8100.
www.penrith.nsw.edu.au
Personal excellence through Christ
A member school of the Anglican Schools Corporation
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 5
FAITH - FOOTHILLS VINEYARD CHURCH
Glenmore Local Cleaning Up
Article Written + Submitted by: Pastor Paul Marshall W: www.fvc.org.au Sunday Service Time: 9:30am @ Regentville Public School
After witnessing the proliferation of solar panel installations within the Nepean region, one savvy local now plans to clean up... by helping locals make more from their investment in solar. As electricity costs continue to rise, more and more Nepean locals are turning to solar power installations in the hope that they can dramatically reduce their power bills. The latest Climate Council report reveals there are over 343,000 households in New South Wales now with solar installations, and with the cost of solar dropping by 58% over the past five years, installing solar to save on power costs is a trend that is predicted to have continued growth. Glenmore Park local, Ken Bailey, has recently capitalised on the region’s solar boom by joining a nationwide solar panel cleaning network and establishing EcoKleenSolar Nepean. “I was researching about solar panels for myself and discovered that they need a regular clean and inspection program to ensure they are working efficiently. That’s when I realised there was really no one offering this professional service to locals in the Nepean region”, Mr Bailey said. Bosch, a world leader in solar technology, specify in their care and maintenance manual that panels that are soiled or dirty in places should be cleaned on a half-yearly basis. “But you have to take care, though”, said Mr Bailey. “The average home owner should not get up on their roof to clean their panels. Working at heights is risky and we don’t want people hurting themselves.” Mr Bailey said that he was required to undertake specific training to get accredited to work safely at heights and use all of the necessary safety equipment before he was able to commence his business. “It’s also very important to follow the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning procedures or you may void your warranty.” We asked Mr Bailey why panels need cleaning; surely rain was enough to clean them every so often? “Imagine how your car would look if you left it out in the weather for six months. Well, that’s how your solar panels will look as well. Anything preventing sunlight getting into the cells within the solar panels means that they are not performing to their optimum output. That means the build up of dust, dirt, salt, even bird droppings and road pollutants creates a surface layer of grime that needs to be regularly cleaned.” It seems as though the region’s locals are fast learners. Mr Bailey says that as word spreads about how he is helping locals make more from their solar he is seeing a lot more of the region from the rooftops. For more information, visit EcoKleenSolar online at www. ecokleensolar.com.au/nepean
Decisions Eventually
Impact
Us
The decisions we make, good or bad, impact us eventually. They impact others too, and they impact at many different levels including the wellbeing of our souls. A friend decided to take a well-paying job for the money. Eventually the long hours impacted his family life and the money wasn’t enough to make up for the fact the job didn’t fulfil him. He was cashed-up but unhappy and disconnected from his wife and kids. Our decisions impact us eventually on many levels. If we have a dream but decide not to pursue it because it seems too hard, eventually we might feel regret, that empty sense in our souls of “What if?” A work colleague made a decision to forgive someone for something he had become bitter about. It set his soul free of the bitterness and the person in question of a lot of guilt. Had he decided not to forgive her, they would both still be captive to dark feelings in their souls. Decisions can seem to be right at the time, but after the dust settles unforeseen consequences pop up that create hardship and rob us of peace. Of course, we can’t foresee all possible consequences, but often we don’t even ask searching questions that might give us the heads-up on at least some of the impacts. It is easier to run with our first sense of what is right or to play it safe and go with the crowd. If we want to be well in our souls we should ask questions like: Beyond the surface outcome, what impact will the decision have at other levels and in terms of the wellbeing of our soul? What will be the impact down the track after the initial dust settles? Who else will it impact and how? This is true of personal decisions concerning our work, marriages, families, other relationships, and faith in God. It is also true of decisions made by our government on behalf of all Australians. Go well, Paul
23
Happy Birthday PA from Your Favourites! october
6 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
Local Brands Win Gold
Local branding studio, White River Design recently won a Sydney Design Award for the third time. Started from her back office almost 15 years ago, founder and Creative Director at White River Design (WRD), Glenmore Park resident Debbie O’Connor wanted to bring exceptional creative services to her clients. As the WRD client base has increased so has the studio’s reputation. Growth resulted in the move from home into their current location at The Creative Fringe, a co-working space on York Road in Jamisontown. “This was an exciting move for us as it has allowed us to meet, network and collaborate on a number of exciting projects”, commented Mrs O’Connor. One such collaboration was with hot desker Melinda Leyshon who is a copywriter. Melinda currently runs a successful copywriting business called Write Copy. Over the years she has become the go-to specialist for business awards submissions with an outstanding track record of a 93% success rate for her clients. Melinda identified a gap in the market, and with so many businesses lacking the expertise or resources to develop quality submissions, Awards Agency was born. “My first stop was White River Design. Not only do I love their work, but as they are also located at The Creative Fringe, it meant that I had got to know everyone in the team really well, trusted them and had quick and easy access to them during the branding process,” said Ms Leyshon. The first response that Debbie O’Connor had was that Melinda was playing it safe. Debbie took Melinda through her unique system called Brand Personalities, which helps determine what personality a brand is. This online system has already been used by over 2000 small business owners across the world. “The clarity that Brand Personalities gives our clients and our designers, is priceless. The personality of the brand determines what colours, fonts, shapes, language and tone gets used for the brand,” stated Mrs O’Connor. “We are able to create brands that have a much stronger connection with their clients, and it was this connection and message in the brand that we developed for Awards Agency that resulted in us winning our third Sydney Design Award.” “I just love my brand and so do my clients!” exclaimed Ms Leyshon. “I launched Awards Agency at CopyCon, Australia’s first copywriting conference. In less than a day I was able to secure a huge list of copywriters keen to write for Awards Agency, and within the first week two multinational corporates engaged us for their submissions. This is proof that great branding works, and I’m stoked that my winning streak for awards continues.”
WARRAGAMBA POOLS OPENS SATURDAY 30TH OF SEPTEMBER! Be quick to book our “Learn to swim classes” We have changed our format to now include entry into our packages. We will run classes on Saturday morning, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. We will also be introducing our new class of “Aqua bubs”. These classes are designed for babies from 6 months to 2 years old in a group class with a family adult. The importance of introducing bubs at this stage is imperative to child confidence in water and these classes will run during the week. We also cater for all ages and levels including adults too! Private lessons are also available and we can tailor-make classes to suit your family. For more details, times and prices; please call Tania on 0404 833496 Or Glenn on 0416 217129 The pool is heated to 26c, so you can stay all day. After your lessons, we have BBQ facilities, hammocks for a snooze and our babies pool is fenced and enclosed with toys provided! Just 20 minutes from Glenmore Park, with no traffic lights just dams and moo cows to look at! See you there!
Gold Award Winners: Melinda Leyshon and Kristy Joseph from Awards Agency with Debbie O'Connor and Brooke Allender from White River Design | Image Supplied
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 7
PARENTS CORNER
Article Written + Submitted by: Narelle Smith (Family Worker) Nepean Community + Neighbourhood Services P: 47218520 E: narelle@nepeancommunity.org.au FaceBook: Parenting in Penrith Blog: handsheartsminds.wordpress.com
How Do We Encourage Children To Take Responsibility For Their Own Actions? It’s an issue that comes up frequently in the work I do with families. It’s particularly tricky because some of our leaders (ie, politicians) are not very good at taking responsibility for what they do or say. Blame is a pattern that is set in childhood and can become a lifelong problem in relationships and interactions with other people (school, community, work). When we don’t accept responsibility for ourselves, we can develop a victim mentality (passive), or become too controlling (aggressive). Here are a few things we can do… Be a good role model. Apologise when you have made a mistake. Apologise for your part in any misunderstanding or disagreement. Own your own emotions. Instead of saying “you make me angry”, say “I feel angry when …”. Don’t blame others for how you feel or for what you do. Understand that blame is a dead-end street. It stops you from seeing other possibilities. Be a calm and approachable parent. Parents who feel that they must punish their child for every mistake can create an environment where the child is too fearful to tell the truth. Sometimes the best life lessons are those that have logical consequences. Encourage children to be objective. When problem solving with your children, support them to state the problem in an objective way. Instead of saying “he isn’t following the rules” (blame) she could say “we are having trouble agreeing on the rules”. It’s a subtle change but an important one. Guide your child to review the situation. Ask your child “what went well?”, “what could you do different next time?”, and “what did you learn from this situation?”. Lectures are rarely effective. The best solutions are the ones that the child comes up with. Encourage your child to apologise for his/her part in the situation. Humility is a good value for children to learn. Relationship repair is also a good skill for humans to practice. What skills do you want your child to take with him/her into adulthood? Accepting responsibility develops into competence because children are more likely to learn from their mistakes, develop an understanding of cause and effect, and grow in their confidence to manage tricky situations.
Capri’s Candy Creations
From. Pg 1
brother, Levi (who is also a commissioned artist), often paint on weekends and during the school holidays. Capri has visited many art exhibitions over the years which have added to her knowledge of art styles, techniques and materials”. Capri will be holding a pop-up exhibition at Excite Dance and Cheer on York Road, Penrith where she will have smaller works for sale and will also be completing a live demonstration of one of her works. She definitely has a sweet future ahead. Follow Capri on Instagram: capriallafboyd_art@instagram.
8 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
Children Benefit Technology
From
New
Member for Mulgoa, Tanya Davies MP has announced that Life Education has received a grant worth $7,906 administered under the Community Building Partnership Program for the installation of a permanent touch screen monitor. Tanya Davies was joined by Mr Matt Bulkeley, Life Education together with four students from Bethany Catholic School who were participating in the important educational program delivered by Life Education. “The allocation of this grant to Life Education signifies the NSW Government’s commitment to supporting projects that increase the engagement of children with Life Education’s important health education program” Tanya Davies said. “The funding will undoubtedly assist the Life Education Mobile Learning Centre which visits 2,000 children in Mulgoa annually” Tanya Davies said. For more information on the program, please visit: http://www.communitybuildingpartnership.nsw.gov.au/ home. Matt Bulkeley, Year 3 Students Haylee Said, Regan Allardice, Alessandro Siracusa, Marley Tangato-Toa and Tanya Davies MP | Image Supplied
Breaking Down Bullying We are all familiar with the term ‘bullying’ but what actually constitutes bullying? And what happens when you feel your child is being bullied or being a bully and you are not there to deal with the situation? How can you support your child through this time? Firstly, the NSW Department of Education (2017) defines bullying as “repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological behaviour that is harmful and involves the misuse of power by an individual or group towards one or more persons. Cyberbullying refers to bullying through information and communication technologies. Bullying can involve humiliation, domination, intimidation, victimisation and all forms of harassment including that based on sex, race, disability, homosexuality or transgender. Bullying of any form or for any reason can have long-term effects on those involved including bystanders.” It is important to note that single incidents or fights between equals are not defined as bullying. Children who are being bullied can often show signs like not wanting to go to school or changing their route to school. They may have a decline in marks or their belongings may be damaged or missing. Mood swings, anxiety and frequent emotional outbursts may also be a sign; as are changes in their eating and sleeping patterns. If you notice these signs, it may not be due to bullying, but it is important to discuss what the cause is with your child and show them your support and understanding. If your child is in a bullying situation it is important to report all instances to the school when they occur. Contact the school to make an appointment and work with them. The school staff and Principal have a duty of care to all students and the more information they receive in a timely manner, the more effectively they can resolve incidents. Article: Sara Drebber @ www.educatered.com.au
Mamre
Anglican School
Enrolling now! Please call 9834 1881 to arrange a chat and a tour 45 Bakers Lane, Kemps Creek | www.mamre.nsw.edu.au | 9834 1881
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 9
WATER SAFETY
Love to Swim Swim for Safety Swim for Life!
Article Written + Submitted by: Julie Fletcher Nepean Aquatic Centre + Eva Borys Swim School A: 16 – 19 Lambridge Place, Penrith P: 4730 8900 E: julie@nepeanswim.com.au W: nepeanaquaticcentre.com.au F: www.facebook.com/NepeanAquaticCentreandEvaBorys/
School Holiday Pool Party!
Swimming and Water Safety The Royal Lifesaving National Drowning Report was released last month, and unfortunately the news is not good. 291 people died as a result of drowning in Australia in the 2016/17 financial year - a 3% increase on the 282 drowning deaths in the previous period. 32% drowning deaths occurred in NSW, the highest state percentage nationwide. Extremely concerning is the fact that drowning in children under 5 increased last year, with 29 children aged 0-4 years drowning, a 38% increase on the previous year. Greg Hunt MP, Minister for Health said “Australians love the water, it’s an important part of our culture. This is a sobering reminder to always actively supervise children around water, for people young and old to learn to swim and survive, to increase life jacket use, reduce alcohol consumption around water and to always respect the river”. Justin Scarr, Royal Life Saving CEO said “Kids and families love pools, but they can pose a significant drowning risk to toddlers. Royal Life Saving urges pool owners to actively supervise young children around water and check that the pool fence and gate is in good working order.” The report found there were 12 drowning deaths in children aged 5-14 years. Justin Scarr said “Though many Australian children swim well, we still find too many kids can’t swim at all and have limited water safety knowledge.” The 2017 report is the first to examine the impact of both fatal and non-fatal drowning, with Royal Life Saving estimating that there were an additional 685 non-fatal drowning incidents requiring hospitalisation in 2016/17. Many of these people will require long term medical assistance. Royal Life Saving has developed a home pool safety checklist home owners can use to minimise the risks. You can find the checklist at: www.royallifesaving.com.au/families/at-home/ home-pool-safety/home-pool-safety-checklist.
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE Member for Mulgoa, Tanya Davies together with the Member for Penrith, Stuart Ayres issue the following joint statement: We wish to make clear our opposition to both the Fernhill Estate and the Wallacia Golf Club being used as future sites for cemetery developments. It is important that the amenity of Wallacia and the Mulgoa Valley be maintained. It was never envisaged by the local community that large-scale cemeteries would be developed on either of these sites. Whilst we recognise the need for future work in relation to identifying appropriate cemetery sites under the planning framework, developments such as these do not meet community expectations. We will continue to advocate within the New South Wales Government for no cemetery developments to take place within the Wallacia and Mulgoa Valley communities.
10 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
Wed 4th Oct. 9.30 - 12.30.
Giant whale inflatable. Indoor heated pool. Lifeguards on duty. Floating mats and toys. $6.50 entry / $20 family of 4 / $3.50 extra child
Your LOCAL Swim School x x x x x x
Exclusive LEARN TO SWIM program Multiple Lesson discounts all year round Water Babies from 6 months of age Lap Swimming in Indoor Heated Pools Lanes available for hire Aquarobics at Nepean Aquatic Centre
www.nepeanaquaticcentre.com.au www.evaboryswimschool.com.au
WHAT’S COOKING
Easy Thai Green Curry Beef Skewers
Local Independent Mortgage Broker Mortgage and Asset Finance solutions to meet your personal situation. 9 9 9 9 9
ingredients 500g Australian Beef Rump Steak, thinly sliced 1 1/2 tablespoons green curry paste 270ml coconut milk 1 lime, zested, juiced 1/4 pineapple, peeled, cored, thinly sliced 1 Lebanese cucumber, thinly sliced lengthways 1 cup coriander leaves 1/2 cup mint leaves preparation 1. Combine the beef, half the curry paste and 1 tbs of the coconut milk in a medium bowl. Add 2 teaspoons of the lime juice and toss to combine. Thread evenly among soaked bamboo skewers. 2. Combine the pineapple, cucumber, coriander, mint and lime zest in a large bowl. Add the remaining lime juice and toss to combine. 3. Heat a large frying pan over high heat. Cook the beef, in 2 batches, turning, for 4 mins for medium or until cooked to your liking. Transfer to a serving platter. Add the remaining curry paste and coconut milk to the pan and cook, stirring, for 1-2 mins or until mixture boils and thickens slightly. 4. Arrange the pineapple salad on the serving platter. Drizzle the sauce over the beef skewers to serve. Source: skewers/
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/easy-thai-green-curry-beef-
Blueberry And Amaretti Sundaes ingredients 2 tablespoons caster sugar 1 small orange, juiced 300g blueberries 80g amaretti biscuits (see note) vanilla ice-cream, to serve preparation 1. Place sugar and 2 tablespoons orange juice in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until sugar dissolves. Add blueberries. Warm over low heat for 30 seconds. Remove from heat. Transfer to a heatproof bowl. Refrigerate for 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile, place biscuits in a plastic bag. Roughly crush using a rolling pin. 3. Layer biscuits, ice-cream and blueberry mixture in 4 serving glasses. Serve. Source: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/blueberry-amaretti-sundaes
First Time Home Buyers Investment Property Buyers Refinance an Existing Mortgage Self Employed – LoDoc Loans New Vehicle Finance for Self Employed
Please give me a call for a free, no obligation discussion on your situation and how I may be able to help you. ryan@boomfinance.com.au 0407 358 333 www.boomfinance.com.au
BATHROOM &
www.austileceramics.com.au
TILES CENTRE
With You Every Step Of The Way
• • • • • • • • •
Tiles Mosaics Stone e Stackstone Baths Taps Vanities Toilets Bathware
•
New Bathroom Concepts on Display A Modern Air-Conditioned Showroom Large Selection of Tiles on Display
• •
44 Regentville Road, Jamisontown (cnr Abel Street)
Ph:
4721 0622
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 11
Tanya Davies Member for Mulgoa
Shop 43, St Clair Shopping Centre 155 Bennett Road, St Clair NSW 2759 PO Box 316, St Clair NSW 2759 (02) 9834 6291 (02) 9834 2966
“Knott� the Sitters Club Is a family organisation that sits kids in their own homes. It makes an evening out less expensive for families if they don’t have to pay a sitter in money, only in hours. We have been running for over 30 years. The girls of the group also go out occasionally for a movie or coffee. Contact Ann 0419 219 572 panitzs24@tpg.com.au
HEALTH MATTERS
Article Written + Submitted by: Andreas Klein Nutritionist + Remedial Therapist from Beautiful Health + Wellness P: 0418 166 269
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases – Burn Your Bones! 2.4 million Australians (10%) suffer irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). 70,000 Australians are afflicted by the more serious inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) - ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD). All are at higher risk of developing osteopenia or osteoporosis. Depending on the study 22-77% of IBD patients suffer osteopenia, 17-41% osteoporosis, with a 40% higher risk of fractures. Here are some facts about these diseases: 1. IBS’ cause is unknown. Patients suffer abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhoea or constipation (sometimes alternating), mucus in the stool. IBS involves no inflammatory lesions in the bowel. 2. Both UC & CD do involve chronic inflammatory lesions in the bowel. 3. UC affects the large bowel only. Cause is unknown. Signs & symptoms vary with disease severity but include abdominal pain & cramping, rectal pain, urgency to defecate, inability despite urgency, diarrhoea oft with blood or pus, weightloss, fatigue, fever, failure to thrive in children. Stool culture for bacteria, ova, or parasites is negative. 4. CD may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus. Cause is also unknown. Signs & symptoms vary with disease severity but include abdominal pain, diarrhoea (which may be bloody if inflammation is severe), dehydration, fever, and weight loss, anaemia plus many nonintestinal issues including skin & autoimmune disorders. These diseases can lead to poor bone health due both to the diseases & their treatment. IBS is often treated with anti-inflammatory corticosteroids such as prednisone. These have been shown to reduce Ca absorption, increase Ca loss and both impair and hasten the death of bone building cells called osteoblasts. This significantly
increases fracture risk, although treatment cessation may allow normalisation of fracture risk. Budesamide (poorly systemically absorbed) is now often used to reduce these effects. Methotrexate can also cause osteoporosis both at low & high dose. One common feature with all these disorders is malnutrition & nutritional deficiency due to: 1. Dietary restrictions required 2. Disease activity a. Blood loss, b. Chronic diarrhoea, c. Loss of specific absorptive sites d. Increased pro-inflammatory hormones production (TNF-alpha) - induce loss of appetite and cachexia 3. Surgery [arrow] loss of intestinal surface 4. Medications Protein-energy malnutrition has been reported in all three disorders but is more frequently observed in patients with CD (50-70%) than in patients with UC (18-62%). IBD can lead to deficiencies of: 1. Minerals: iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium & potassium; 2. Vitamins: B 9, B12, A, C, D, E & betacarotene have all been reported. IBS patients, due to frequent dietary restrictions, are also at risk of such deficiencies long term. Over the last few months, we’ve seen how important many of these nutrients are to bone health, so you can appreciate why people with bowel disorders may suffer more osteopenia & osteoporosis. Nutritional approaches to these diseases are available, come see us at the clinic.
68))(5,1* FRQVWDQW %$&. 3$,1" :DQW WR (1-2< /,)( DJDLQ" Work & play like you used to after just a few sessions! Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve personally developed this technique after 16yrs experience:
â&#x20AC;&#x153;After years of severe back pain Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m now enjoying golf, fully pain free and even started brick-laying again!â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201C; John Hasler, Glenmore Park Andreas Klein Nutritionist & Remedial Therapist BSc, Adv Dip Nut Med, DRM
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d given up really - Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d tried so many things. In just a couple of sessions the pain and muscle spasms had gone. I recommend your work to anyone.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Craig Gibson, Richmond
)5(( 2))(5 If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re sick of being in constant back pain &$// 12: for your )5(( PLQ Assessment Session! Valued at $55
&DOO
5HPHGLDO 0XVFOH (ORQJDWLRQ 7KHUDS\ WDUJHWV WKH FDXVH RI FKURQLF EDFN SDLQ DQG LQĂ DPPDWLRQ WR UHDOO\ HOLPLQDWH WKHP It works well for shoulders & knees too.
12 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
PAWS A WHILE
Article Written + Submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital A: 377 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027
National Veterinary Nurseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day On Friday 13th October 2017 we plan to celebrate National Veterinary Nurseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital. It is great to acknowledge the hard work and efforts of our Veterinary Nurses. The nurses do a lot of work behind the scenes that you do not see or hear about. The nurses monitor the patients whilst under general anaesthetic, medicate animals whilst in hospital, answer enquiries, clean the hospital, and ensure the smooth running of the Veterinary hospital. Without the Veterinary Nurses, we would not be able to do our job as a Veterinarian. We plan to celebrate by having a long lunch with enough food to feed an army. We have 8 nurses at the hospital, and I hope you get to know them as you come and visit our hospital.
Renai Lewis â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Practice Manager Renai has grown up in the Penrith area and has seen many changes over the years. Renai joined the team in August 2014 where she was warmly welcomed by all. Renai has 3 furbabies including: Tasha (Labrador x Staffy), Ally (Golden Labrador) and Cooper (a naughty young learning Labrador). Renai adores her pets and spends every spare minute with them, when she is not busy being a wife and mum to 4 adult children.
Karen Smith - Senior Nurse Karen has previously worked for a number of years with Camille and Shelly as a Veterinary Nurse Manager at a previous Veterinary clinic. Karen is excited to join the team at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in March 2017. Karen had a long Veterinary Nurse career, before taking time away to start a family. Karen has a passion for dog behaviour and dog training. Karen successfully ran Puppy Preschool and Dog Training in the Southern Highlands. Karen lives in the Southern Highlands with her daughter and young whippet Toby.
Kirsti Lane After 20 years of Veterinary Nursing, Kirsti went back to TAFE to update her qualifications. Kirsti graduated from Veterinary Nursing Certificate IV (again) in June 2016. Kirsti enjoyed the study and found that the basics had not changed, but technology had certainly advanced. Kirsti enjoys spending her time off with her daughter and husband (and her animals of course) camping, bushwalking and trying to keep fit! They have 3 dogs (Roxy, Rory and Crumbs), 2 cats (Ivory Grace and William Wallace), 3 fish, 2 birds and several hermit crabs!
Rachel Kent Rachel graduated as a Veterinary Nurse in December 2012 at Richmond TAFE. She enjoys spending time with her friends and family when she is not at work. Rachel has a much loved Labrador Molly, and Jinx the cat. Rachel is currently studying the Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services at the Delta Institute, which is an animal behaviour and training course. Rachel began teaching the Puppy Preschool at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in December 2015. Rachel is enjoying the study and the hands on experience with Puppy Preschool.
Jessica Hollman Jessica completed TAFE work experience with us and joined our team in Jan 2015 as a kennel hand. Jessica completed the Veterinary Nursing Certificate IV in July 2016. Jessica has had many different kinds of animals in her lifetime currently owning her river turtle Sheldon, a blue tongue Olly, her cockatiel Toggle, many different fish and a Norwegian Elkhound named Tahoe. Jessica loves working at Orchard Hills and is looking forward to working towards her dream job as a Veterinarian.
Carly Hopkins Carly has been Veterinary Nursing since 2002, completing her studies in 2006. Carly started working at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in 2010 and left for maternity leave in 2011. After 5 years as a stay at home mum, Carly is very excited to be back working with the team. Carly has 3 fur babies, Jessie a 13 year old German Shepherd, Hemi a 7 year old BullTerrier and Dixie a 1 year old Swiss Shepherd. In her spare time, Carly loves spending time with her family, going to the beach, going to concerts and walking her fur babies.
Sophie Mead Sophie has been completing her TAFE work experience with us for her Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing since June 2016, and joined our team in October 2016 as a Kennel Hand. As well as studying to become a Veterinary Nurse, Sophie is currently completing her High School Certificate, in the hopes to be accepted to study Veterinary Science in the coming years at university. Sophie has owned a variety of pets throughout her life but has always had a particular fondness for the cats in the family. At the moment, Sophie has 2 dogs (Teddy and Trixie), as well as her 3 very spoiled cats (Angus, Casper and Tallulah). Orchard Hills has become a second home to Sophie, and she loves being able to see the smiling faces of colleagues, clients, and patients alike.
Chelsea Burcher Chelsea is currently completing her Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing at Richmond TAFE. She started her work placement at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in January 2017 and joined our team in August 2017 as a Kennel Hand. Chelsea has always wanted to work with animals since a young age and has one dog, Meg an 8 year old Jack Russell Terrier. Chelsea loves working at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital and being part of the team. She is excited to see what the future holds. Please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital. Call 4736 2027 to make an appointment. Check us out on Facebook and online at www.orchardhillsvet.com.au.
Orchard Hills
Veterinary Hospital
Lizzie completed the Veterinary Nursing Certificate IV in July 2016. Lizzie is currently studying the Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services at the Delta Institute, which is an animal behaviour and training course. Lizzie began teaching the Puppy Preschool at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in December 2015. Lizzie is enjoying the study and the hands on experience with Puppy Preschool. Lizzie has had many animals during her life time, at the moment she has 3 cats (Moo Cow, Missy and Donut), and a Labrador cross (Sonny).
4736 2027
Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP) Erin Short BVSc(Hons 1)
Consulting Hours
Lizzie Bunting
For Appointments call
0RQGD\ WR )ULGD\ DP SP 6DWXUGD\V DP SP Check out our website for more information
ZZZ RUFKDUGKLOOVYHW FRP DX RU -RLQ XV RQ )DFHERRN
Services provided include: Â&#x2021; *HQHUDO 6XUJHU\ GHVH[LQJ WR RUWKRSHGLFV
Â&#x2021; 9DFFLQDWLRQV LQ KRXVH SDWKRORJ\ Â&#x2021; 5DGLRORJ\ 'HQWLVWU\ Â&#x2021; 9LVLWLQJ VSHFLDOLVW UDGLRJUDSKHU XOWUDVRQRJUDSKHU Â&#x2021; 3XSS\ SUHVFKRRO Â&#x2021; *URRPLQJ K\GUREDWK Â&#x2021; +RPH YLVLWV Â&#x2021; &DW ERDUGLQJ NLWWHQ DGRSWLRQ Â&#x2021; 6HFXUH RII OHDVK GRJ SDUN
377 Wentworth Road,Road, Orchard Hills â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Hills 4736â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2027 377 Wentworth Orchard 4736 2027 027 27 7
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 13
Night Work On The Northern Road At Glenmore Park Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions on The Northern Road for work to build temporary lanes at The Northern Road and Glenmore Parkway intersection at Glenmore Park. Work will include installing barriers, demolition, earthwork, pot holing to identify existing utility services and asphalting. To reduce the impact to motorists, work will be carried out between 7pm and 7am until Thursday 30 November 2017 including weekends, weather permitting. Temporary lane closures and a reduced speed limit of 40 km/h will be in place during work hours for the safety of workers and motorists. Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions and follow the directions of signs and traffic control. Roads and Maritime Services thanks the community for its patience while work is carried out. For the latest traffic updates call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW App. COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Saturday October 14 Open Mic Night 6pm – 8pm. (2nd Saturday of the month) Gloria Jeans Glenmore Park, Glenmore Park Town Centre facebook.com/gloriajeansglenmorepark
Mondays 9:30am – 11:30am Craft ‘n’ Connect Join others to work on craft projects, and make packs for foster carers. At Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park. Enquiries: Jo 0477 114 701
Tuesday October 17 Glenmore Park Residents Group Meeting (3rd Tuesday of the month) 7pm at Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park Enquiries: 4733 1499
Mondays 7pm – 10pm Riverland Harmony Chorus Rehearsals Glenmore Park Child & Family Centre, Blue Hills Drive Enquiries: 4773 8284 or 4739 1834
Wednesday October 18 Glenmore Park Probus Club Inc. (3rd Wednesday of the month) Held at Penrith Golf Club on the Northern Road at 10am. We welcome retired + semi retired, socially active people, to enjoy our friendly meetings & outings each month. Visitors welcome.... Enquiries: Rayella Haines 0411 237 699 Menu By The Park Check Facebook for the NEXT upcoming date. From 5pm, Glenmore Park Town Centre Menu By The Park is an event which will ensure your dining experience with family, friends and colleagues is celebrated through food, entertainment and a taste of culture as well. We look to bring fantastic street food with our stalls and trucks. Enquiries: facebook.com/menubythepark
Wednesdays 7pm for 7:15pm start Rotary Club of Wallacia-Mulgoa Valley Cost of meal $20.00 per head (One course, Plus tea/coffee/BYO Alcohol) To book, contact Jan Bradley on 0428 289 919. Expressions of interest for Guest Speakers. Enquiries: Jan or email wmvrotary@iprimus.com.au Thursdays 9:30am – 11:30am “Taste of Everything” group for Women Learn something new each week, meet new people, and have a laugh. Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park. Enquiries: Martha 0414557062 Thursdays 7pm – 9:45pm Love Modern Jive dance lessons and social group for over 18’s. Get fit, learn to partner dance and meet new friends. Beginners, couples and singles
welcome. $10 for members, $15 casual per session. Enquiries: John on 0414 531 273 after 5pm Or visit Facebook: www. facebook.com/lovemodernjive Thursdays 10am – 12pm (During School Terms) Glenmore Park Playgroup For Babies - 1.5 year olds. Surveyor’s Creek Community Centre Ballybunnion Terrace. Enquiries: Tegan 0404 948 454 or visit glenmoreparkplaygroup.com Fridays 7pm - 8pm Tai Chi Enquiries: Christie 0431 149 131 Fridays at 10am – 2pm Nepean Valley RSL Day Club Seniors Centre Station St, Penrith. It is a social club for Seniors in the community to come along & have fun, socialize & enjoy a morning tea & lunch.$8.00 per meeting. Enquiries: Jan Eaton on 4704 8506
NOTICEBOARD SUBMISSIONS Email: info@districtgazette.com.au
Heads Up! Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANT BRAZEWELL TAX & ADVISORY
ACCOUNTING + TAX SERVICES
Local & friendly Chartered Accountancy practice offering: Call us today for an appointment
$FFRXQWLQJ %RRNNHHSLQJ 7D[DWLRQ %$6 ,$6 %XVLQHVV 6WDUW 8S 3D\UROO $GPLQLVWUDWLRQ
M: 0498 031 428 E: admin@apexaws.com W: www.apexaws.com.au A: Jordan Springs (Please contact us for further details)
)RU LQGLYLGXDOV DQG EXVLQHVV DW UHDVRQDEOH UDWHV
5HQHH %DUU\ &$ 0408 118 142 *OHQPRUH 3DUN UHQHH EDUU\#EUD]HZHOO FRP DX
14 October 2017
Lic.No 106913C
3OHDVH FDOO WR DUUDQJH DQ DSSRLQWPHQW DW D WLPH FRQYHQLHQW WR \RX
Our services at Apex: t #PPLLFFQJOH 4FSWJDFT t #VTJOFTT *OTUBMNFOU "DUJWJUZ 4UBUFNFOUT t 1SFQBSBUJPO PG 'JOBODJBM 4UBUFNFOUT t 5BY 3FUVSOT t 5BY 1BZNFOU 1MBOOJOH t 'SJOHF #FOFöUT t 4VQFS 'VOE 4.4' 'JOBODJBM 4UBUFNFOUT 5BY 3FUVSOT Registered Tax Agents
AIR CONDITIONING
6HUYLFH 5HSDLU 6SHFLDOLVWV
AIR CONDITIONING
'XFWHG 6\VWHPV 6SOLW 6\VWHPV :HDWKHUZDOOV
ANYTIME AIR
&DOO 2ႈ FH
Air & Air Conditioning Conditioning Refrigeration Services Refrigeration Services Ducted Systems - Split Systems Service and Install
Brad 0409 358 Brad 0409 358461 461 anytimeair@outlook.com anytimeair@outlook.com
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
&RPPHUFLDO 5HVLGHQWLDO
ZZZ QHSHDQDLUQVZ FRP DX
AIR CONDITIONING
7(1 +$1'6 6 AIR CONDITIONING G
BATHROOMS
WHALE BATHROOMS
Lic No 67245c 'SFF 2VPUFT t 2VBMJUZ #BUISPPN 3FOPWBUJPOT t $VTUPNFS EJTDPVOUT HJWFO t 3PUUFE 5JNCFS 3FQBJST t "MM 8PSL (VBSBOUFFE t 1PSUBCMF #BUISPPN )JSF 4773 8700 PS 0417 417 556 www.whalebathrooms.com.au
Sales & Installation Complete Service & Maintenance
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
Commercial & Residential
CARPET CLEANING
ARGYLL
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Tile & Grout Cleaning Water Damage Restoration Specialist Quality work at competitive prices
1300 557 548 or 4733 5290
CARPET CLEANING
COMMERCIAL
CARPET & TILE CLEANING YOUR LINK TO PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING HAVE YOUR HOME CLEANED BY THE PROFESSIONALS
08/*2$
CLEANING - HOMES - HOTELS - CLUBS - SCHOOLS
0$77
4735 - 5066
P PDWW WHQKDQGV#JPDLO FRP Licence No: 214318C | Eftpos Available Local, Honest & Reliable
J.A.C Tiling and Bathrooms
BOOKKEEPING
0412 354 190
STEAM CLEANED AND DEODORISED NO HIDDEN EXTRAS ONLY USING TRUCK MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
CLEANING
Nepean Balanced Books MOBILE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE )XOO 7D[DWLRQ 6HUYLFH Â&#x2021; $OO ERRNNHHSLQJ VHUYLFHV Â&#x2021; 2Q VLWH RU UHPRWH Â&#x2021; 0<2% ;HUR 4XLFN%RRNV
Tania 0414 951 624 DGPLQ#QHSHDQEDODQFHGERRNV FRP DX
BOOKKEEPING
Rosano Bookkeeping
less than $3 per day Phone: 4733 0792 Email: adverĆ&#x;se@districtgazeĆŠe.com.au
Registered BAS Agent | Reckon Accredited Partner
Â&#x2021; %RRNNHHSLQJ DQG 3D\UROO Â&#x2021; %$6 *67 Â&#x2021; 5HFNRQ 0<2% Â&#x2021; 5HFRQFLOLDWLRQV &DVK Ă&#x20AC;RZ DQG )RUHFDVWV
CLEANING
ADVANCED HOUSEKEEPING Fully Insured Regular Service One Off Or Exit
Cleans Free Quotes
&DOO /DXUHOO IRU D TXRWH
0LFKDHO | 0412 414 735 | PURVDQR #ELJSRQG FRP
DGYDQFHGKRXVHNHHSLQJ #JPDLO FRP
BUILDER
CLEANING
ANTENNA
Are you looking for a local reliable builder? Â&#x2021; Bathroom Renovations
Â&#x2021; Frames
Â&#x2021; Decks / Pergolas
Â&#x2021; Carpentry
Â&#x2021; Renovations
Â&#x2021; General Maintenance
Free Quotes All Areas
Phone Chris 0405 107 506 admin@chrislawlerbuilding.com.au
ANTENNA
BUSINESS SERVICES
Installation of digital antennae, set top boxes, additional points, equipment tuning, telephone/ data points, broadband & home theatre set-up
Accepted
BALLOONS / GIFTS BALLOONATICS Ç Ç Ç Í&#x2DC;Ä?Ä&#x201A;ůůŽŽŜÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;Ä?Ć?ĹśĆ?Ç Í&#x2DC;Ä?ŽžÍ&#x2DC;Ä&#x201A;Ćľ
Helen & Dianne
BallooĹś Ä&#x17E;Ä?Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ć?
0408 667 916 0437 970 513 Ä?Ä&#x201A;ůůŽŽŜÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x;Ä?Ć?ĹśĆ?Ç Î&#x203A;Ĺ?ĹľÄ&#x201A;Ĺ?ĹŻÍ&#x2DC;Ä?Žž
CLEANING
JAMESâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; HOME SERVICES
Free quotes & friendly service
Mob: 0404 014 263 Tel: 4737 9962 Card www.ddsi.com.au Credit Payments Austel Licence No: S26743
ABN 56864924654 | Licence #274965C
â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
Lawn and Garden Care Pet Grooming and Hydrobath Carpet and Pest Control Windows and Exterior Cleaning Interior House Cleaning Mobile Car Cleaning Gold Medal Service
CLEANING
Karenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s House Keeping Â&#x2021; $OO $VSHFWV RI 'RPHVWLF +RXVHZRUN Â&#x2021; )XOO\ ,QVXUHG Â&#x2021; 5HOLDEOH 7UXVWZRUWK\ 6HUYLFH
1800 1 52637
www.jameshomeservices.com.au
NEW FRANCHISES AVAILABLE
Â&#x2021; )UHH 4XRWHV
0419 166 672 kasiggins@gmail.com
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
ABN - 4867 8510 608
October 2017 15
CLEANING - WINDOWS
ELECTRICIAN
GARAGE DOORS
E.S.S. GARAGE DOORS
24/7 Call Outs All Areas! Locally Based Electrician No Call Out Fee Free Quotes
Domestic - Commercial - Industrial - Maintenance â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
All Electrical: New or Maintenance Home Renovations / Re-Wires Lights and Power Point Additions TV & Data
â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
Appliance Installation Switchboard Upgrades & Safety Switches Outside and Garden Lighting
Joshua Rockingham 0448412108 info@inphaseelectricalgroup.com.au | License No. 295940C | ABN - 55 300 266 369
DENTIST
ELECTRICIAN
EXCELLENCE IN GARAGE DOORS SINCE 1977 Sales, Service, Installation and Repair of, Roller Doors, Panel Lift Doors, Tilter Doors and Remote Control Openers 24 Hour Emergency Service VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 1/25 PEACHTREE RD. PENRITH
4721 7022 WWW.ESSGARAGEDOORS.COM.AU
QUALITY COSTS JUST A LITTLE MORE
ELECTRICIAN
GARAGE DOORS
FIVE STAR DOOR SERVICE For all your garage door needs!
â&#x20AC;?Your local Electricians"
DRIVING SCHOOL
x x x x x x x x x x x
NO Callout Fee Emergency power and lighting repairs Energy saving LED lighting Security lighting & power points Smoke Alarms 3 in 1 Heaters & Ceiling Fans Stove & Hot Water Safety Switches Switchboard upgrades Seniors discounts Accept EFTPOS and credit card
T: 4737 9990 M: 0423 877 630 W: rondys.com.au Lic No 236464C
ELECTRICIAN
YOUR LOCAL
ELECTRICIAN Â&#x2021;
+RXU (PHUJHQF\ 6HUYLFH
Â&#x2021;
/(' /LJKWLQJ
Â&#x2021;
3RZHUSRLQWV
Â&#x2021;
6PRNH $ODUPV
Â&#x2021;
&HLOLQJ )DQV
â&#x20AC;˘
Everything (OHFWULFDO
FAMILY DAY CARE AMANDAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FAMILY DAY CARE GLENMORE PARK RegistĘ&#x2018;red wiĘ&#x192;h
GREAT WESTERN FAMILY DAY CARE
Limited Vacancy (152/ /LVD RU 1HOOD
('8&$725 $PDQGD
JZIGFV#JPDLO FRP
DPDQNG\ODQ#KRWPDLO FRP
â&#x20AC;˘ Registered & Insured â&#x20AC;˘ WWC Checks â&#x20AC;˘ Centrelink CCR and Childcare BeneĂ&#x20AC;t Approved â&#x20AC;˘ Open Mon, Tues, Wed and Fri from 7am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6pm â&#x20AC;˘ After Hours Available
FENCING Fr frie ee ad ndl vice ys erv & ice !
Seniors Discounts
0434 104 054 Tiger Electrical Solutions
Lic 279201C
ELECTRICIAN CHRIS POLI ELECTRICAL SERVICES
0400 430 363 *Domestic *Commercial *Data/Phone Points * Ducted Vacuums *Hot Water System Repairs *TV Outlets *Electrical Tagging *Installation & Repairs
Roller doors Panelifts Tilter doors Automatic openers And servicing those noisy, hard to open garage doors.
Phone for a free measure and quote
Paul Land 0407 217 760 or 4733 3640 GAS HEATING / HOT WATER
PENRITH GAS SHOP Save Money â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Switch to Gas Gas room heating servicing/repairs Hot water repairs / replacement â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Gas appliance conversions LPG to Natural Gas â&#x20AC;&#x201C; New heater sales
YOUR ONE STOP GAS SHOP
4731 1208 GUITAR TUITION
!$#" #'& &%$
Contact your local glass fencing specialist today for a free measure and quote.
HANDY MAN
0405 772 160 info@a1glasspoolfencing.com.au Mention this ad to receive a
10% discount
ABN 78 738 702 949
16 October 2017
* * * *
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
0439 399 319 allsortshandy@gmail.com | Like us on Facebook
KITCHENS
HANDY MAN
LAWNS + GARDENS
Lawn Mowing from $25
Blue Hills
Building Maintenance & Handyman Services
y Residential & Commercial
Top Dressing and Fertilising Complete Garden Maintenance 10 years experience. Free Quotes )XOO\ 4XDOLĂ&#x20AC;HG DQG ,QVXUHG
y Fully Licensed & Insured
Specialising in all types of household repairs, maintenance and improvements to Glenmore Park, Western Sydney and beyond. From minor repair work to totally renovated kitchens, bathrooms and laundries.... no job is too small. Call Heath Davies - 0409 717 454 License no. 228868c
tÄ&#x17E; Žč Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152; Ĺ?Ć&#x152;Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x161; Ć&#x2030;Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;Ä?Ć&#x; Ä?Ä&#x201A;ĹŻ Ć?Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?Ä&#x17E; Ć?ŽůƾĆ&#x; ŽŜĆ? Ç Ĺ&#x161;Ĺ?ĹŻĆ?Ć&#x161; Ć&#x2030;Ć&#x152;Ĺ˝Ç&#x20AC;Ĺ?Ä&#x161;Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Ć?Ć&#x161;Ç&#x2021;ĹŻĹ?Ć?Ĺ&#x161; Ä&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć?Ĺ?Ĺ?Ĺś ĆľĆ?Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝Ć&#x2030; Ć&#x2039;ĆľÄ&#x201A;ĹŻĹ?Ć&#x161;Ç&#x2021; Ć&#x2030;Ć&#x152;Ĺ˝Ä&#x161;ĆľÄ?Ć&#x161;Ć?Í&#x2022; ĹľÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ĺ?Ä&#x201A;ĹŻĆ? Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; žŽÄ&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ĺś Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ä?Ĺ&#x161;ŜŽůŽĹ?Ĺ?Ä&#x17E;Ć? ĨŽĆ&#x152;Í&#x2014; Íť Íť Íť Íť
HANDY MAN Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ultimate Handyman Services All Aspects of Building and Building Repairs
BUILDING Concrete Footings, Bag Rendering, Block Work, Window Repairs, Saw Cutting, Stone Walls, Decorative Stone Laying, All Brickwork BUILDING REPAIRS Tiles, Plastering, Carpentry, Doors & Locks, Painting, Fly Screens, Leaky Taps GENERAL JOBS Lawn Mowing, Rubbish Removal, Garden Care, Property Maintenance
Call Terry 0410 461 288
>Ä&#x201A;ƾŜÄ&#x161;Ć&#x152;Ĺ?Ä&#x17E;Ć? Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x152;Ć? ,ŽžÄ&#x17E; Kĸ Ä?Ä&#x17E; ,ŽžÄ&#x17E; ĹśĆ&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ć&#x161;Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?ŜžÄ&#x17E;ĹśĆ&#x161;
LAWNS + GARDENS
KĆľĆ&#x152; Ć?Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ç&#x20AC;Ĺ?Ä?Ä&#x17E;Ć? Ĺ?ĹśÄ?ĹŻĆľÄ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ä&#x17E;Ć?Ĺ?Ĺ?ĹśÍ&#x2022; DÄ&#x201A;ŜƾĨÄ&#x201A;Ä?Ć&#x161;ĆľĆ&#x152;Ä&#x17E; Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; /ĹśĆ?Ć&#x161;Ä&#x201A;ĹŻĹŻÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x; ŽŜ ŽĨ Ä&#x201A;Ä?Ĺ?ĹśÄ&#x17E;Ć&#x161;Ć&#x152;Ç&#x2021; Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ĺ?Ä&#x201A;ĹśĹ?Ć?Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Ä&#x201A;Ć?Ć?Ĺ˝Ä?Ĺ?Ä&#x201A;Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x161; Ć&#x161;Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;Ä&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć? Ä&#x201A;Ä?Ä?Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ä&#x161;Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝ Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; Ć&#x2030;Ć&#x152;ŽŊÄ&#x17E;Ä?Ć&#x161;Í&#x2DC; Ä&#x201A;Ć?Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x161; Ĺ?Ĺś 'ĹŻÄ&#x17E;ŜžŽĆ&#x152;Ä&#x17E; WÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x152;ĹŹÍ&#x2022; Ç Ä&#x17E; Ä&#x201A;ĹŻĆ?Ĺ˝ Ć?Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ç&#x20AC;Ĺ?Ä?Ä&#x17E; Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E; WÄ&#x17E;ĹśĆ&#x152;Ĺ?Ć&#x161;Ĺ&#x161; sÄ&#x201A;ĹŻĹŻÄ&#x17E;Ç&#x2021;Í&#x2022; ĹŻĆľÄ&#x17E; DŽƾŜĆ&#x161;Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?ĹśĆ? Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; tÄ&#x17E;Ć?Ć&#x161;Ä&#x17E;Ć&#x152;Ĺś ^Ç&#x2021;Ä&#x161;ĹśÄ&#x17E;Ç&#x2021; DÄ&#x17E;Ć&#x161;Ć&#x152;Ĺ˝Í&#x2DC;
Ä&#x201A;ĹŻĹŻ ^Ĺ&#x161;ŽŜÄ&#x201A;
Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝ Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ĺ?Ä&#x201A;ĹśĹ?Ć?Ä&#x17E; Ä&#x201A; ĨĆ&#x152;Ä&#x17E;Ä&#x17E; ĹľÄ&#x17E;Ä&#x201A;Ć?ĆľĆ&#x152;Ä&#x17E; Ä&#x201A;ĹśÄ&#x161; Ć&#x2039;ƾŽĆ&#x161;Ä&#x17E;
KITCHENS
LAWNS + GARDENS J & J WESTREN N Lawn and Garden Maintenance
0422 765 397
Your local kitchen, bathroom & laundry renovation specialist based in Mulgoa and servicing the Penrith, Wollondilly and Blue Mountains district.
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Service with a smileâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Íť Íť Íť Íť
<Ĺ?Ć&#x161;Ä?Ĺ&#x161;Ä&#x17E;ĹśĆ? sÄ&#x201A;ĹśĹ?Ć&#x; Ä&#x17E;Ć? tÄ&#x201A;Ć&#x152;Ä&#x161;Ć&#x152;Ĺ˝Ä?Ä&#x17E;Ć? <Ĺ?Ä&#x161;Ć? ^Ć&#x161;Ĺ˝Ć&#x152;Ä&#x201A;Ĺ?Ä&#x17E;
Lic No: R84571
Quality Prices, Pensioner discounts
9
Lawn mowing and edging from $25
9 Free Quotes [Grab your readerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s043 CALL JAMIE 31 638 633 33
Ă&#x20AC; %QORNGVG -KVEJGP 4GPQXCVKQPU
INSURANCE
9
LOCKSMITH
Ă&#x20AC; %QORNGVG $CVJTQQO 4GPQXCVKQPU Ă&#x20AC; /CMG 1XGTU ä 4GRNCEKPI &QQTU $GPEJVQRU 5RNCUJDCEMU Ă&#x20AC; %WUVQO (KV QWVU CPF &GVCKNGF ,QKPGT[ Ă&#x20AC; 2GTUQPCNKUGF 5GTXKEG
For all your General Insurance Needs â&#x20AC;˘ Business â&#x20AC;˘ Loss of proďŹ ts â&#x20AC;˘ Public & products liability â&#x20AC;˘ Plant & equipment â&#x20AC;˘ Construction â&#x20AC;˘ Strata title â&#x20AC;˘ Cyber
â&#x20AC;˘ Landlords â&#x20AC;˘ Management liability â&#x20AC;˘ Trade credit â&#x20AC;˘ Motor vehicle â&#x20AC;˘ Home â&#x20AC;˘ Professional indemnity
penrith@actioninsurance.com.au
4731 8711
Your Local Insurance Specialists
Ă&#x20AC; 3WCNKV[ 9QTMOCPUJKR Ă&#x20AC; &GUKIPU VQ 5WKV [QWT .KHGUV[NG CPF $WFIGV Lock Out Service Â&#x2039; Deadlocks & Window Locks Installed Â&#x2039; Locks Altered & New Keys Cut Â&#x2039; Automotive Lock Specialist www.kitchenvision.com.au
LANDSCAPING HERITAGE LANDSCAPES & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Licence No. 223594C
Gardens, Decks, Retaining Walls, Turfing, Irrigation, Paving & Garden Maintenance Call Ben
0448 844 314
ABN 39 080 844 426 | AFSL 225 047
IRONING
LAWNS + GARDENS
IRONING SERVICE RING MANDY ON 0439 323103 KITCHENS
4732 4566 fax: 4732 4588 www.jandlkitchens.com
Proper
We Specialise In: t t t t t t t t
1SPGFTTJPOBM -BXO .PXJOH 8IJQQFS 4OJQQJOH Gardens )FEHJOH 8FFE 4QSBZJOH 1SFTTVSF $MFBOJOH 5VSG -BZJOH "OE 0UIFS 4FSWJDFT
For Muscle Strength and Flexibility
0422 991 616 massagepenrith.com.au
Located Inside Insignia Hair & Day Spa ABCOE Centre 14/69 York Road, PenrĆ&#x;Ĺ&#x161; ώϳϹϏ
MUSIC TUITION
Guitar
Drums
Vocals
New Studio Available expressmusictuition.com.au
FREE QUOTES Pensioner Discounts
Call Rohan 0428 335 874
MUSIC TUITION
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR CARE Weekly | Fortnightly | Monthly or Once Off Rates Available
NO JOB TOO BIG or SMALL 8F QSPWJEF RVBMJUZ FYQFSJFODFE DBSF GPS ZPVS -BXOT (BSEFOT
Open Monday - Friday 9am-1pm Open Mon â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thurs 7.30am - 4pm 7am-4pm Friday 7.30amSaturday - 2pm Saturday 9am - 1pm
Massage Therapy
REMEDIAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; RELAXATION â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PREGNANCY SPORTS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; KIDS SPORTS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PAEDIATRICS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; HOT STONE THERAPY ONCOLOGY MASSAGE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; EMMETT THERAPY - GIFT CERTIFICATES
Piano
Enquire about a Free Consultation 1/61 Williams Drive, Penrith Unit Jack 1/6 Coombes Dr, Penrith
ESSENTIAL BODYWORKS
t
Quality Affordable Kitchens Come and visit our showroom at
MASSAGE
s wn Bnraonce a L e h T te y Main
Level basket $35
Pick up and delivery in Penrith area
0419 735 567
Lic No: 236100c
SAVE YOUR TIME & CALL L The Lawn Bros CA O Tim 0447 646 391 L
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 17
less than $2 per day
Phone: 4733 0792
Email: advertise@districtgazette.com.au
PLUMBING
SHUTTLE SERVICE
Shipways Effective Plumbing
Steve's Shuttles
24 Hrs - 7 Days Licensed Plumber, Drainer & Gasfitter Emergency Hot Water Repairs & Replacements
Blocked Drains Leaking Taps & Toilets, Gutters, LP Gas & Natural Gas, Water Leaks, Rainwater Tanks
M: 0410 638 342
No Job Too Small
PAINTER WORKM GUARA
bus01@tpg.com.au
Lic: 158889C
PLUMBING
)5(( 4827(6
Any genuine quote beaten
Steve 0412 025 180
Call your local Plumber on
P: 4727 2727
Affordable transfers for all occasions including airport
SWIMMING POOLS Licence No: 185846C
Lic.No. 225162C
Give us a call, we live in Glenmore!
Matilda Pebble
:25.0$16+,3 *8$5$17(('
Pty Ltd
Resurfacing of Old & New Concrete Pools Smooth Pebblecrete Finish Free Quotes
DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL )DVW &OHDQ 6HUYLFH %LJ 2U 6PDOO -REV ,QWHULRU ([WHULRU )XOO\ ,QVXUHG 5HOLDEOH 6HUYLFH $OO :RUN 'RQH 3HUVRQDOO\ 'HFRUDWLYH )LQLVKHV Glenmore Park &RPSHWLWLYH 3ULFHV Lic No. 44995C Over 30 years :DOOSDSHULQJ experience
Call 0409 273 327 Member of the Swimming Pool & Spa Association
TILING Hot Water Services Blocked Drains Gas Fitting LPG & Natural Gas Rainwater Tanks
Licence No.239747C
Paul’s Tiling
Jason 0417 221 822 Mark 0417 223 288 ZZZ PMSDLQWLQJ FRP DX
Nicholas McLeod
0431 253 543
$OO 6PDOO %LJ 7LOLQJ :RUN 'RPHVWLF &RPPHUFLDO )UHH 4XRWHV 1R 2EOLJDWLRQ <HDUV ([SHULHQFH
countrysideplumbing@live.com.au
Mobile: 0439 664 866
PEST CONTROL
PLUMBING
Pensioner Discounts 24 Hour Service Same Day Service
Choose FIRST PLACE in your chosen CATEGORY Ask us how!
Commercial and Domestic Pest Control Services *HQHUDO 3HVW 7UHDWPHQWV 5RGHQWV 5DWV DQG 0LFH
%HG %XJV %HHV DQG :DVSV
Bird Management %LUG &RQWURO 3URRILQJ 6ROXWLRQV
Call now for an obligation free quote
0425 301 132
advertise@districtgazette.com.au
Over 25 Years Industry Experience
PET CARE - GROOMING
TUITION 7x5=?
Your Dog Clean, Flea-Free & Smelling Great... OR IT’S FREE
AAC –Tutoring Glenmore Park
5+3=?
MATHEMATICS
Hydrobath in warm clean water using environmentally friendly products, Brush, Nail clipping, Ear & eye Cleaning, Drying, Deoderise, Doggy Treat, Aromatherapy Phone Aaron
Tutoring - All Levels for 7YPTHY` /PNO :JOVVS \W [V ,_
0422 265 786 or 02 4733 0093
0402 885 518 or 1300 369 369
PET CARE - GROOMING
PLUMBING
TUITION
Dog Grooming Salon and Pet Boutique
Unit 39, 38-40 Abel Street, Penrith,
4722 9492. open Mon to Fri 9-6 and Sat 9-3.
PET CARE - MINDING
Dial A Minder Pet & Home Care Personally tailored pet care & home care solutions to suit you & your pet’s every need. - No more kennels or catteries! - Act NOW! -
Melina 0412 971 110 or 4733 2453
www.dialaminder.com.au 18 October 2017
Licence # 218884C
Licenced in
t 1MVNCJOH t #BDLøPX 1SFWFOUJPO t %SBJOJOH t 3PPöOH 4NBMM +PCT
t -1( /BUVSBM (BT 8PSL We are qualified in general maintenance including but not limited to
t 5PJMFUT t 5BQT t #MPDLFE %SBJOT t #VSTU )PU 8BUFS 4FSWJDFT t 3FOPWBUJPOT t (BT 8PSL For any enquiries please contact (M) 0401 554 811 (E) info@ryanmanfieldplumbing.com (W) www.ryanmanfieldplumbing.com or find us on or
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
UPHOLSTERY PEARCE UPHOLSTERY CO.
Re-cover & repair for commercial & domestic Antiques • Lounge Suites • Sofas Dining Suites • Office Furniture
Ph: 4733 4450 Mob: 0417 067 126
FREE QUOTE
PICK UP & DELIVERY
CONTACT
4733 0792 editor@districtgazette.com.au www.districtgazette.com.au
PO Box 8254 Glenmore Park NSW 2745 General Enquiries info@districtgazette.com.au Advertising Enquiries advertise@districtgazette.com.au Account Information + Enquiries accounts@districtgazette.com.au Artwork Submissions + Approval design@districtgazette.com.au
NEXT ISSUE DEADLINE
16th October 2017 MEET OUR TEAM Managing Editor: Belinda Sanders
Sales Support: Cim Sanders
Sales/Reporter: Renee Garcia
Distribution: Deborah Brown
Flynnko Pty Ltd ABN: 65 601 734 472 trading as:
HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS
FROM EDITOR FROM THE THE EDITOR
Emergency Services
Here we are at the tail end of the year, with less than 90 days until Christmas (yes! I said it).... we start to see plenty of local and wonderful festivities being held. This month we cover off all the important topics; from sporting champions, spectacular art trails, bullying and children taking responsibility for their own actions. I am constantly amazed (or should I be?) by the exceptional talent found here, in and amongst our wonderful community, from talented (junior) artists (in our lead story) and the amazing excellence that shines in design and creativity (page 7). That's right..... right here where we live! as Tina Turner would have put it, 'Simply the Best!'. On page 10, Julie shares some alarming statistics about drowning's; highlighting a very pivotal message of water safety for young, old and all in between. Everything is either an opportunity to grow, or an obstacle to keep you from growing. The best part is, you get to choose! (Dr. Wayne Dyer) Enjoy your Community News.
(Police, Ambulance, Fire) Penrith Police Station Police Assistance Line Lifeline 24-Hour Counselling WIRES (Wildlife Rescue) NSW Rural Fire Service
000 4721 9444 131 444 131 114 4754 2946 1800NSWRFS
Churches Anglican Church Cnr William Howell Dr Pritchard Pl Catholic Church William Howell Drive Uniting Church Cnr Mulgoa Rd & Stuart Rd Penrith Christ Church at the College christchurchatthecollege.com.au Penrith Church 52 Taylor Rd Cranebrook Salvation Army 48 Luttrell St Vineyard Church Regentville Public School Elevation Church Penrith 4 Production Place, Penrith
4733 1635 4737 9735 4721 1295 4736 8100 4577 6555 4733 1133 4732 3139 4722 8489
Community Groups Sitters Club Community Health Glenmore Park Guides
0419 219 572 4732 9400 0400 546 772
Probus Club Glenmore Pk Probus Club Penrith Sth Penrith Suicide Bereavement Support Group Community Centre
0411 237 699 4732 1885 0402 627 696
Belinda
4733 1499
Sports Clubs AFL Baseball Club Penrith Basketball
0425 202 038 0434 116 940
Find us on Facebook
glenmoreparkbasketball@hotmail.com
BMX Cricket Hockey Junior Rugby Union Karate Goshin Ryu Netball Rugby League Football (Soccer) Softball glenmorephantoms@hotmail.com Swimming Club Nepean Triathlon Club Panthers ptcmembership@hotmail.com
0407 497 606 0410 416 692 4737 8420 0425 351 715 0411 136 237 0407 234 360 0430 049 189 0447 001 107
0416 311 453
SMALL PRINT Advertising Policy... Payment on booking secures your space. The Business Directory offers cost effective advertising to businesses in an alphabetical format. Premium Placement may be available, at an extra charge. An editorial focus on a local business may be included if space permits, at the Editor’s discretion. Community News... The Jordan Springs Gazette welcomes community news and events, local achievements, births, deaths, obituaries, weddings, engagements and anniversaries (published free of charge) Articles of interest will be accepted at the Editor’s discretion. Articles do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Editor. Letters to the Editor...may be printed and edited as necessary. Names must be submitted but can be withheld from publication at the writer’s request. Every effort is made to print correct information but no responsibility can be taken for errors or omissions.
PICK UP POINTS
Delivered MONTHLY to 8000 homes in Glenmore Park & Regentville or PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY from... Glenmore Park Town Centre Gloria Jeans Café Mag’s News Glenmore Park Mediclinic Centre Management The Daily Break Cnr Blue Hills Drive & Glenmore Parkway Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital 377 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills Lakes Drive Family Practice 112 The Lakes Drive, Glenmore Park Lakes Drive Medical Clinic 6 Bija Drive, Glenmore Park Glenmore Park Community Centre Floribunda Ave Glenmore Park If you would like to have the Glenmore Gazette available for collection at your place of business, please contact us.
www.glenmoregazette.com.au
October 2017 19
ENROLLING NOW
20 October 2017
www.glenmoregazette.com.au