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The Mad Hatter and Friends Come to Town Easter arrived early in Jordan Springs on April 6, when the Mad Hatter’s Easter Tea Party took place at the Jordan Springs Town Centre. Children and adults alike were bubbling with excitement (and possibly the after-effects of too much sugar). The Easter festivities kicked off at 11am, with loads of fun and entertainment for the whole family. The Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts and, of course, the Easter Bunny, dropped by to see everyone. The kids were supplied a passport that was stamped once they participated in the trail hunt. There was Easter hat making, biscuit decorating and colouring in for all the crafty kids. Face painting, airbrush tattoos, an animal farm, putt putt golf, giant chess, snakes and ladders, showbags and the Hot Potato Band all kept the kids extremely busy. For the adults, there were free massages, market stalls, tea/ coffee and a BBQ fundraiser on hand. A special thank you must go to Lend Lease for coordinating such a fantastic event. Shrills of excitement were heard as the Easter Bunny arrived, providing kids (of all ages) with much delight. A great afternoon was had by all the families that came and they all look forward to the Mad Hatter and his friends returning again.
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I am almost writing this in disbelief that we have already arrived at April, with Easter only a few weeks away! We’re on the cusp of school holidays and another term has passed. Before long, it will be Mother’s Day and not to wish the year away, but winter is creeping across the hill as we speak. This month’s edition has some wonderful highlights such as our cover story about the recent Easter event held at Jordan Springs Town Centre. The centre was bubbling with excitement (and eggs) while children enjoyed special time with the Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts and the Easter Bunny. What a great day! You won’t need to look too far, before you find our delightful Easter treats in ‘What’s Cooking’ on page 11, and our newest regular article from the Principal of Henry Fulton Public School, Glen Fairclough on page 10. This edition is filled with an abundance of local news and highlights, of what is and what has been happening in and around your community. We have lots of regular articles to read and loads of activities listed on our Community Calendar, found on page 16. Enjoy your month, and your community news! Remember, be there for others, but never leave yourself behind.
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Your Local Bushcare Group Needs You! Join Bushcare and join others who care. Would you like to meet more people in your neighbourhood? Would you like to have fun, while helping to protect your local environment? Penrith City Council is establishing a new Bushcare group in Cranebrook. The eight other Bushcare groups in Penrith City are also looking for new members. Mayor of Penrith Ross Fowler OAM said “Bushcare was a great way to meet people, while helping to care for your local environment.“ Bushcare is open to all ages and you don’t need any experience,” Cr Fowler said. “You just need to volunteer a few hours of your time each month.” The new Cranebrook Community Bushcare group will help care for Cumberland Plain Woodland bushland – which is critically endangered vegetation under both State and Federal Threatened Species Legislation. “Penrith contains approximately 17% of the remaining Cumberland Plain Woodland in Sydney, making it very important that we do what we can to protect and restore these bushland areas,” Cr Fowler said. The other local Bushcare groups are located throughout the Penrith City region. “Volunteering to help care for local bushland provides an opportunity for the whole family to work together, or an opportunity to meet your neighbours and people who share your interests,” Cr Fowler said. “You can also build a sense of ownership and achievement as you see the difference you’ve made to a particular site.” Bushcare volunteers primarily help care for sites by removing weeds and planting native plants. For more information on Bushcare, contact Penrith City Council’s Bushland Management Officer on 4732 8088 or email parks@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au. You can also register your interest at: http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/Our-Community/GetInvolved/Register-Your-Interest-in-Volunteering/
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ANGLICAN CHURCH UPDATE Rev Adam Taylor • Christ Church Castlereagh and St Toms Cranebrook • Church Lane Castlereagh & 29 Callisto Dr, Cranebrook • Phone: 4730 3434 • www.toms4christ.com
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What makes a GOOD day? What would it take for you to call a day GOOD? If I designed a good day for me I’d start with bacon and eggs for breakfast, followed by a game of golf with mates and finish it off with a BBQ around the pool joined by family and friends. What does your GOOD day look like? This month we all get a day off for a Friday called GOOD. Everyone calls it GOOD Friday. But why call it good? Anytime we get a four day weekend - that has to be good! But that is not where Good Friday comes from. The key event of the first Good Friday was a death. I doubt that was on anyone’s ‘good’ day list. The death was not just a quiet passing. The death was the carrying out of a death penalty. Oddly, the victim had been found innocent by the highest court in the land, yet due to overwhelming public pressure the judge sentenced him to death. And the day is labelled GOOD. It is an odd description. There must be more to it ... and there is. This death was about FORGIVENESS. Real forgiveness from God for all people. It is a GOOD day because this death, the death of Jesus Christ, was to offer forgiveness to all people for rejecting God as the most important one in their lives. We call it GOOD Friday for this death brings the promise of eternal paradise. Join us this Good Friday at 9:30am to find out more. Adam Taylor
Jobs Boost for Penrith NSW Minister Assisting the Premier on Western Sydney and Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres has welcomed plans to relocate and consolidate more than 3,000 public servants to new offices in Western Sydney. “This is a move that will boost Penrith economy and support local jobs as part of the NSW Government’s ‘decade of decentralisation’ policy,” Mr Ayres said. “This about a fair go for the people of Penrith and this decision will provide a significant economic boost. It’s a clear demonstration of the NSW Liberals & Nationals Government’s commitment to Western Sydney. “Starting next year, more than 3,000 public servants will be relocated and consolidated to new offices here in Penrith, as well as in Liverpool and Parramatta,” he said. NSW Sport and Recreation will move from Sydney Olympic Park to Penrith. “In the coming weeks, the NSW Government will seek expressions of interest for 5,000 square metres of commercial space here in Penrith, which equates to between five and 10 stories of additional office space,” Mr Ayres said. “The move will create a huge amount of activity in the area - stimulating development, supporting local businesses and creating jobs during construction of the new offices. “Decentralisation makes economic sense. It has the added benefit of ensuring public servants are based in the communities they serve helping to improve the delivery of services. “The relocation will also provide more opportunities for Penrith residents who want to work closer to where they live, and will help reduce congestion in the Sydney CBD,” Mr Ayres said. The NSW Government will not own the new office accommodation, but will instead become an anchor tenant for new investment in the region. “This decentralisation strategy adds to the huge infrastructure projects we are delivering for Western Sydney including WestConnex, the North West and South West Rail Links, as well delivering more nurses, teachers and police,” Mr Ayres concluded.
SPOTLIGHT ON . . . TopChick Local clothing fashion label TopChick is riding a wave of success thanks to their ‘sassy designs for plus size chicks’. Owner Vickie Robinson is honest when it comes to her inspiration for the business, “I am fat but I still like to wear nice clothing. I like clothing that fits my curves but it’s really hard to find. I wanted clothes that I don’t see on everyone. I decided to do something about it”. With a clothing range from sizes 18-26 and soon to start at size 16, TopChick currently have three ranges; Party Chick, Corporate Chick and Casual Chick. TopChick’s exciting range of clothing begins with a fantastic design team. The design team is made up of ladies with varying skills who use the business as a learning platform with a senior all-rounder bringing it all together. “I come up with the concepts and they create miracles!” said Vickie. Vickie particularly loves that ‘WOW’ moment when people put on the clothing, “Many ladies tell me they don’t wear dresses and then they put one on and you see the transformation. I love helping women feel confident about themselves”. TopChick are just about to release their Autumn line. This season it’s all about zippers, colour and tights with a difference. To view and purchase TopChicks amazing plus size range of clothing, visit their website www.topchick.com.au. TopChick – representing a way of life, not a size. www.topchick.com.au | www.facebook.com/TopChick
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St Joseph’s Primary is a Catholic co-educational primary school with a passion for learning in a contemporary, creative environment. Learning spaces are spacious and collaborative, providing facilities for both social and personal learning activities. Our grounds are well maintained and provide diverse options for recreational activities. At St Joseph’s students will experience: t Religious education that enriches their faith t 21st Century learning that supports students individual needs t A diverse curriculum and extra curricular activities such as Voice of Youth, Orchestra, Sport and Drama
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t A Strings programme for all Year 3 & 4 students t A band program for all year 5 and 6 students t Learning supported by the latest technology t Learn to swim programme t Passionate and professional teaching staff t An actively involved parent community
No student will be refused enrolment because of a family’s genuine inability to pay fees. At St Joseph’s we provide a safe, caring, friendly environment in
For more information please contact the school principal. For enrolment enquiries or a personal school tour please contact Fran Jackson (Principal).
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which students feel valued and grow in their relationship with God and each other. We strive to provide our students with the best possible learning experiences in an inclusive environment based on our Catholic faith.
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ST DAVIDS CHURCH LLANDILO
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Rev John Hebblewhite • Lot 257A Seventh Ave, Llandilo . • Phone: 4736 3592
Last month, the Nepean Valley RSL Day Club was officially opened with a celebratory lunch and cake cutting, held at the Salvation Army Hall, Glenmore Park. This special occasion was attended by numerous officials and dignitaries including, Jennifer Collins, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Veterans’ Affairs; Tom Barnsley – RSL State Coordinator of Day Clubs; Cllr Tricia Hitchen representing Stuart Ayres, State Member for Penrith; Rick Cortese representing Tanya Davies, State Member for Mulgoa; Cllr Ross Fowler, Mayor of Penrith who was also representing Fiona Scott, Federal Member for Lindsay; along with all the Nepean Valley Day Club members and volunteers. 16 committed volunteers regularly attend to make certain that each Wednesday runs smoothly for the Day Club members. Strong support through sponsorship is provided by the City of Penrith RSL Sub-Branch and practical support by the Salvation Army, Bakers Delight at Glenmore Park & Guardian Funerals, Minchinbury. Day Clubs are a weekly social program for older people from both the ex-service and wider community. Day Clubs offer social support and friendship to older people who are still living in the community but who are unable to attend more active programs. Many Day Club members believe they are healthier, happier and more active due to their involvement in their Club. Day Clubs are entirely run by volunteers with the support of the Australian Government Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA), NSW Office and the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) (NSW Branch). Day Clubs provide a unique opportunity for volunteers to become involved in rewarding work and make a real difference in their local community.
Service Times: 10am each Sunday, with additional services held: 2pm on the Third Sunday and 8am on the Fourth Sunday
The life, work, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ: is it possible to argue that it is relevant for today? The answer in itself defies demonstration as it is answered in faith based on reason and an understanding of history. The choice, does it not, comes down to a decision based on the ‘yes or no’ to the Christian challenge of its relevancy. Passion Week and Good Friday sets out the challenge: why did Jesus, who is called the Christ [one appointed] offer his life?. It is interesting that in the lead up to his trial and death he did not confront his followers but asked them to share a meal with him. That meal became a constant in Christian worship following his resurrection. The meal recalls his words ‘the blood of the Covenant that is shed for many’. This is an ancient sacrificial concept that is somewhat foreign to our day and generation, but when reason is applied to attempt understanding the first surprise is that the greater our efforts to understand the greater the silence of Jesus. This silence comes about as the challenge is to look at ourselves, our society and the world at large. In doing so much of our reality is the awesome dominance of selfishness both at the individual and community level. People are happy to follow a life that takes rather than gives. This becomes evident in a lot of religious practice: ‘God will give and make me happy’. However the meal that Jesus invites us to share is the reverse: I will lose my life but in doing so will gain life: even death will not separate us from that life. As always the moment is part of the eternal. Today the meal is the essential core of the Faith as the meal [Holy Communion] in sharing the bread and wine, is the outward visible sign of the actual sharing of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Our Christian discipline is enhanced not only as individuals but also in the community with that mystic but beautiful affirmation: we are the Body of Christ and His Spirit is with us. So faith gives the affirmation that his life, death and resurrection is relevant for us and in that we accept the challenge and discipline our lives by walking with a clear consciousness and in honesty. Thus the work that Jesus began is continued. All the best, Rev John Hebblewhite
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From the Principal’s Desk Llandilo Public School Principal: Bruno Zuliani Dear Parents, Caregivers and Friends of Llandilo Public School, At the time of writing, Term 1 is almost at a close and students and their families are looking forward to the Easter break. Our school is currently in the process of revamping our Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) program which is essentially a framework for enhancing academic and social outcomes for our girls and boys. Our PBL values are consistent with living peacefully in a democratic and multicultural society. They are Respect, Responsibility and Personal Best. Last week we had some very special visitors to our school from Japan. Takaaki and Keiko Orimoto and their son Ryosuke who live in Yokohama-Shi, Kanagawa spent some time with one of our Kindergarten classes. The family were staying with the Medak family who have two children enrolled at our school. Ryosuke proudly wore his “adopted� school uniform and enjoyed the linguistic and cultural experience of visiting an Aussie school. The family are welcome back to Llandilo anytime!
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As part of our Health and Development Program a very tall and very friendly giraffe by the name of Healthy Harold came by to inspire students to live healthy lifestyles. Lessons were thoroughly enjoyed by our participating students. On behalf of our entire school community I wish all local residents a safe and enjoyable Autumn vacation and I look forward to keeping you informed of the wonderful work students and staff engage in, at your local Public School. My Kindest Regards, Bruno Zuliani (Principal)
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Honey Pot Preschool Long Day Care Hours 7.30am – 5.30pm Catering for children 0 to 5 years of age. Qualified, Professional and Friendly staff. School Readiness program with early Childhood Educators. Nutritious morning and afternoon tea provided. Approved provider with child care benefit and Centrepay facilities. We promote the Early Years Learning Framework holistically and reflect upon experiences daily.
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PARENTS CORNER Article by: Narelle Smith (Family Worker) NepeanStudent-Wellbeing Worker – Mulgoa Public School Nepean Community & Neighbourhood Services Ph: 0409 986 121 Centre: 4721 8520 Blog: http://handsheartsminds.wordpress.com
Connection Rituals If your child is having trouble separating from you into childcare or school, or even to family and friends, sometimes it helps to have a ‘connection ritual’. My youngest boy taught me the importance of this. People say that we don’t get an instruction manual when we have our kids. But we actually do. It’s the child himself. Our child tells us what she needs, through her behaviour. When children feel safe within the relationship with you, they will tell you what they need. We just have to listen. My boy developed a ritual at drop-off time and bedtime where he would ask me to blow him a kiss, and he would catch it and put it in his pocket ‘for later’ and then he would pat his pocket. And I had to catch his kiss and put it in my pocket. He was then happy to separate. Thus, a connection ritual is something that communicates your love, care, and attention to your child. It is similar to a ‘comfort item’ but there is no tangible object, just a memory. I am a strong advocate for comfort items like a teddy or a blanket. In the life of a young child, they are a substitute for the primary caregiver. A comfort item provides comfort to the young child during a time when he is starting to realise that he is a separate person to his primary caregiver but the separation causes him anxiety (Dr Donald Winnicott). The comfort item is a reminder of the carer’s love. As children grow older, and it’s not so cool to carry your teddy into school with you, a connection ritual can take the place of a comfort item. A connection ritual can be anything that reminds your child of the bond between you. It can be a word, or a song, but it has to be the same thing each time. One of the coolest connection rituals I’ve seen is a family handshake. You know those funny handshakes that you see on American TV shows. The ones where they shake, then do a thumbs up and a slide, and bump their fists together, and wiggle their fingers, and do an explosion gesture, and all of that? The connection ritual would be done as the final thing when you drop the children off at preschool or school, with a “see ya at the end of school” before you separate. In the USA, connection rituals are standard practice in some schools. The teacher looks the child in the eyes, smiles warmly, shakes the hand of each child as he or she enters the classroom and says “good morning (name of the child)”. Sometimes this job is given to a child who is called ‘the greeter’ and it is just like any other job in the classroom which is rotated amongst the children, just like ‘line leader’. What do you think? Is this something you already do? Do you have some ideas for connection rituals? One of the teachers in the school I work in told me about a book called “The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn – you can find it on YouTube. Basically, for the parents the connection ritual is something that creates connection, communicates care, nurture, and attention, and fills the child’s emotional cup before the separation. For teachers, it’s a ritual that communicates to the child that he or she is welcome at school.
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HEALTH MATTERS Article by: Rhonda Rolfe Harmonising Health Ph: 0430 047 421 E: rhonda@harmonisinghealth.com.au W: www.harmonisinghealth.com.au
Anxiety Do you suffer from anxiety? Do you ever feel resistance to doing something? Do you not do things because it would mean stepping out of your comfort zone? Do you avoid doing things because you might look silly to others, you feel inferior, you will make a fool of yourself, you are not good enough, you don’t have the right clothes, you are too fat, you are too skinny, you are not smart enough? Do you come up with other excuses why you can’t participate in activities etc. If you answered “Yes” to any of these, you are experiencing anxiety. Anxiety is an unpleasant state of inner turmoil. There are several types of anxiety which people can experience, the most common ones being Social Anxiety, OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Specific Phobias, GAD (Generalised Anxiety Disorder) & Panic Disorder. For some people, anxiety is part of their daily life eg GAD & OCD, whilst for others there are specific triggers eg flying, public speaking etc. Anxiety doesn’t have to be severe to prevent you living the life you desire. Even mild anxiety can be a roadblock to success in both your personal and working life. Anxiety can make the difference between passing or failing an exam or being successful or unsuccessful in an interview. Anxiety can control your life, or you can learn how to control it. What would your life be like if anxiety wasn’t a part of it?
An Introduction to Henry Fulton Public School Principal: Glen Fairclough Henry Fulton Public School is one of your local schools in Jordan Springs. The school itself is a vibrant school where the staff and school community strive to provide a quality education for all children. The school is an important part of the local community and shares and reflects a strong sense of the community’s identity and its values. We believe that we achieve our school motto of ‘learning together’. Henry Fulton endeavours to provide a comprehensive academic and social program for all students. We believe it is important to provide our students with the opportunity to achieve their potential in a supportive, caring environment. At Henry Fulton we teach a comprehensive and inclusive curriculum with Literacy and Numeracy the main focus. With Interactive Whiteboards and at least five computers in every classroom Henry Fulton is at the cutting edge of technology based learning. We also value the Creative and Practical Arts and believe a healthy body makes a healthy mind. The school works closely with the community to ensure the best possible education is provided in our classrooms. The school’s physical environment creates a pleasant atmosphere conducive to learning. This atmosphere is enjoyed by all students at the school who continually strive to do their best and who are learning together. As our school mission statement says; ‘At Henry Fulton all Students and Teachers Aim High and are Responsible, Respectful and Safe Learners.’
Corpus Christi Primary PRIMARY CRANEBROOK
We work in partnership with our parish, families and local secondary schools, Xavier College, Llandilo, Caroline Chisholm College (girls), Glenmore Park and St Dominic’s College (boys) Kingswood to provide quality Catholic schooling from Kindergarten to Year 12.
Enrolling Now WE OFFER • Learning environment enriched by faith and values • Broad curriculum including Religious Education • Wide range of cocurricular activities (sport, creative and performing arts, academic competitions,etc) • Dedicated and professional teaching staff • New and Integrated technology including interactive whiteboards, laptops and iPads • Learning support and enrichment programs • Transition programs (Kindergarten and Year 6 for high school) • Extensive recreational and sporting areas • Active and supportive parent community For a tour of the school please contact Corpus Christi’s principal, Mr Richard Blissenden For enrolment information please contact: Corpus Christi Primary, Andromeda Drive, Cranebrook NSW 2749 tel 4729 0696 fax 4729 1202 email corpuschristi@parra.catholic.edu.au www.cccranebrook.catholic.edu.au
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WHAT’S COOKING Hot Cross Muffins
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135g dried cranberries 1 cup currants 2 1/2 cups self-raising flour 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda 2 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg 2/3 cup sunflower oil 1 cup buttermilk 2 eggs 200g caster sugar, plus extra 2 tablespoons 80g icing sugar 1 tsp lemon juice
Method 1. Preheat oven to 200°C. Grease a 12-hole muffin tray and line with paper cases. 2. Soak dried fruit in just enough boiling water to cover for 10 minutes. Drain well, then pat dry with paper towel. 3. Sift the flour, soda and spices into a large bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together the oil, buttermilk, eggs and sugar until combined. Add to the dry ingredients and stir to combine. Gently stir in the fruit. Divide the mixture among muffin cases, then bake for 20-25 minutes until lightly browned and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Cool completely on a wire rack. 4. Meanwhile, place the extra 2 tablespoons sugar in a pan with 2 tablespoons water and simmer over low heat, stirring, until sugar dissolves. Brush the glaze over the muffins. 5. Sift icing sugar into a bowl. Add lemon juice and just enough hot water to make a thick, pipable icing. Use a piping bag or drizzle from a spoon to draw a cross on each muffin, then serve. Source: www.taste.com.au/recipes/24647/hot+cross+muffins?ref=collections,easter
The Ultimate No-bake Chocolate Cake • Easy • Serves 8 • Time 30mins plus setting time Ingredients • • • • • • • •
150g each plain and milk chocolate, broken into pieces 100g unsalted butter 50g golden syrup 150g sultanas 150g ready-to-eat prunes, chopped 75g pistachios 200g shortbread, roughly crushed Mini chocolate Easter eggs, to decorate
Method 1. Line a 900g loaf tin with two layers of clingfilm, leaving excess hanging over the sides. 2. Put the chocolates and butter into a large, microwave-safe bowl and heat for 30sec bursts until melted and smooth. Stir in the syrup, fruit and nuts. Next, carefully fold in the shortbread. Spoon mixture into the prepared tin, scatter over the mini eggs and freeze for 2hr or chill in the fridge until set (about 5hrs). 3. Remove from the freezer or fridge 20min re cutting into small before es. pieces.
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MONEY MATTER$ With Alex McKenzie - Future Financial Services Ph: 0414 330 651 E: info@futurefinancialservices.com.au
Using Gearing to Create Wealth After a period of conservative investment based around term deposits and cash based investments, confidence is returning and investor’s mindsets are starting to switch to more aggressive asset classes and more aggressive strategies. One of these strategies is gearing. Gearing is essentially borrowing to invest. This enhances exposure to the investment and magnifies both gains and losses. The most common gearing strategy is through an investment property, but it is also possible to gear into the share markets with products such as margin loans and other geared products. Gearing presents the opportunity to accelerate the wealth creation process, but as an aggressive strategy it also carries a high level of risk. To be effective, it is necessary to invest into growth assets, usually property or shares. These assets have the highest average returns, but also on average carry the highest level of volatility. Borrowing to increase exposure to these assets presents the opportunities to have profits greatly enhanced, but volatility is also enhanced. It is necessary to have an extremely long investment horizon and investors need a high tolerance to risk. It is even more important than normal not to be forced to sell at the bottom of the market. Furthermore, it is necessary to have surplus income to meet ongoing borrowing costs. This income needs to be secure; ensuring the commitment to the geared investment can be maintained long term.
All borrowing costs are tax deductible. The nature of growth assets see that the bulk of return in capital gain and usually the assets are maintained for more than 12 months. This means that usually gearing is a tax effective wealth creation strategy. This example demonstrates the power of gearing, illustrating that by borrowing funds and increasing exposure to an investment dramatically increases the return on investment.
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Arthritis NSW (2nd Wednesday of each month) Penrith Branch Meeting CWA Hall, Tindale St, Penrith Coffee available from 9:30am The guest speaker this month is: Margaret Pope from CWA. Guest Speakers: 9th April - Mines Rescue: Bob Maynard 14th May - Dr.S. Rishala h: Orthopaedic Surgeon 11th June Blue Mountains Honey: Stephen Craig Further details - Diane 9623 978 9
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