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Llandilo’s Little Devils After a big recruitment drive at the beginning of the year, Llandilo Rural Fire Brigade has seven new ‘red hot’ cadets. The cadets, aptly named ‘Little Devils’, are aged from twelve to sixteen years old and are currently undergoing training led by Senior Deputy Captain and Training Officer, Rick Burns. This comprehensive training involves all types of Rural Fire Service (RFS) firefighting techniques - rolling of hoses, pump operation, team building, radio communications, map reading and simulated fire extinguishing. Also, the cadets train to previous National Cadet and RFS State Championships competition events in preparation for possible competitions. Deputy Captain Burns told the Jordan Springs Gazette, “Llandilo Rural Fire Brigade is proud to train the youth of the Penrith area and prepare them for a future in which they are respectful and willing to help the community, whether they stay on with the RFS or not. When they compete in Championships, Llandilo’s Little Devils training | Image: Anita Hoger. Article: Sara Drebber
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Storytime Launches @ Livvi’s Place Touched by Olivia were delighted to launch their successful Storytime program at Livvi’s Place Jordan Springs last month. This is the fourth location, following Five Dock, Ryde and Dubbo. Not only does Storytime give opportunities for children to learn social skills, fine motor skills and have a whole lot of fun, it has provided Parents, Grandparents and Carers a way to connect with others in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Storytime has been funded in partnership with SSI Ability Links and through the Penrith City Council community funding grants for Term 3, and will be held on Tuesdays at 10am. All are welcome to this fun and free event, and are encouraged to RSVP via the Friends of Livvi’s Place Jordan Springs Facebook group. Miss Nat is the Storyteller and local resident, and a passionate supporter of inclusive play. She was joined by long time TBO volunteer and Lindsay MP, Emma Husar to launch Storytime last month. Touched by Olivia are committed to activating our communities and hope to be able to provide Storytime on at least three days a week in the New Year. Federal Member for Lindsay Emma Husar MP reading to the children at Livvi’s Place | Image: Phoebe Fuller
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FAITH – ST DAVIDS CHURCH LLANDILO Article Written + Submitted by: Rev John Hebblewhite A: Lot 257A Seventh Ave, Llandilo P: 4736 3592 Service Times: 10am each Sunday, with additional services held: 2pm on the Third Sunday + 8am on the Fourth Sunday
The Christian Bible is a textbook of the Faith in the Holy trinity. The Bible in itself provides no proof for the existence of God. God is taken as a given. It is interesting to note in its pages the changing concept of God from a tribal local deity to the immanent and transcendent caring God. The Bible taken as a whole is not concerned overly with explanation but rather with meaning. God is seen as one who acts: this is stated but not explained. The meaning of this action is achieved by the results of the action. In many instances it is at variance with much that is known from such disciplines as astronomy and anthropology. Within the context of the Bible story coloured by the understanding and knowledge of the time, the teaching is validated by its effect rather than the veracity of the knowledge [e.g. astronomy] in which the story is recorded. As such the Bible is not a useful tool for apologetics [in defending belief] simply because Jesus Christ left no written record. The written record contained in the New Testament is basically telling the story of the life and teaching of Jesus the Christ many years after his death and ascension. The record is essentially story telling of which the four Gospels give reasonable coherent accounts, although often requiring comparative interpretation, particularly between the Gospel of St. Mark and that of Saint John. Apology is thus better in terms of appeal to what Jesus did using the Bible as the supportive source of that action as it is belief in the action of Jesus that leads to acceptance of him as being the Christ. As such the role of the Bible, reason and appeal to the writings of scholars and teachers down though the history
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of Christianity give support and guidance to this faith. There is a beautiful collect in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer which is not only a useful Prayer but a solid summation of consideration of the place of the Bible within the Christian faith: “Blessed Lord who has caused all Holy Scripture to be written for our learning, grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark and learn and inwardly digest them, that by patience and comfort of your Holy Word, we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life which you have given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ.”
In the late 1960s the area that I lived in was told that a new school was to be built to cater for the booming demand. The community quickly formed friends of the proposed school to provide support and funds for the small extras to enhance what the public system provides. Two years later when the school (Carlingford West ) was opened, a good sum of money was available and the nucleus of an already functioning parents group. The school prospered with strong support from local people. Today this school has over one thousand pupils and scores very highly in all measures. ISCEA value1136. The parallel to Jordan Springs is strong, Lend Lease the local developer, a mainly aspirational population, a diverse group mainly in their second home , who value education. What about you young parents getting together now. Let us make our new school the leader in the region. Name Supplied. Jordan Springs Resident
Mallard Launches Penrith Community Recycling Centre
Member of the Legislative Council Shayne Mallard MLC officially opened the Penrith Community Recycling Centre as part of the Government’s ‘Waste Less, Recycle More’ initiative last month. “It was a pleasure as an old Penrith boy to represent local member, Minister Stuart Ayres MP and also the Minister for the Environment Gabrielle Upton MP to officially open the Penrith Community Recycling Centre at St Marys” Mr Mallard said. The centre is the first in Western Sydney and the first in partnership with the private sector and allows residents from Penrith Council areas and neighbouring council areas a year round free service to drop-off problem wastes that should not be put in kerbside bins. These wastes include gas bottles, paints, used oils, batteries, fluorescent tubes and globes, smoke detectors, cardboard, expanded polystyrene Styrofoam, mobile phones and TV’s. Mr Mallard took the opportunity
to congratulate Mayor John Thain, Council and the Penrith community for their leadership and commitment to reducing landfill and increasing recycling. “Penrith has achieved nearly 60% recycling of waste which is a great effort. The state target is 70% of waste recycled and diverted from land fill by 2020. Penrith is well on the way to reaching that target” Mr Mallard said. “In my childhood, Dad and I would just fill the trailer and head to the tip at Kingswood! We’ve all come a long way since those days. We now know what a valuable resource waste is for recycling and work to protect the environment by avoiding land fill”. “The NSW Government supported the establishment and upgrade of this CRC with a $161,850 grant to the Penrith Waste Facility under the Waste Less, Recycle More initiative” he said. Penrith Community Recycling Centre is now part of a network of 100 Community Recycling Centres being established across NSW thanks to more than $11 million in grants awarded since 2014. “The NSW Government is committed to improving waste management and to increasing recycling in NSW. We have just recently announced an extension of the Waste Less Recycle More program until 2021 with an additional $337 million in grants and funding available” Mr Mallard said. This includes initiatives such as providing solutions like these recycling centres for problem wastes, investing in infrastructure, helping business recycle and getting food and garden waste out of landfill. “I congratulate Penrith Community Recycling Centre on its Waste Less Recycle More funding and in delivering this fantastic service to the community” Mr Mallard said. Penrith Community Recycling Centre | Image Supplied
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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 Guest post by Professor Matt Sanders Despite what certain sport shoe commercials might have you believe, life isn’t always about winning. It is equally important for the development of healthy selfesteem that children learn how to deal with disappointment. As a reaction to not getting what they want, such as being chosen for a team, children may sometimes put themselves down, saying things like: “I’m dumb”, “you hate me” or “I’m just stupid”. If this happens, try to avoid being too sympathetic. Instead encourage your child to try again after the set-back and to enjoy the activity or game even if they aren’t the winner. Rather than simply reassuring your child that everything will be okay, you can help your child develop their own sense of worth by letting them know that you understand their feelings of disappointment and that you are there to help them work out a reasonable way of dealing with that disappointment. Remember too, when you’re helping your child with an activity or with homework concentrate on effort not results. Praising your child for trying and making an improvement will motivate them to continue trying at a difficult task. Professor Matt Sanders is founder of the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program. For more information go to www.triplepparenting.net.
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like the upcoming Australian Fire Cadet Championships at Myuna Bay in October this year, our emphasis is for them to have fun and meet other fire cadets from around Australia. I am happy and proud of our cadets, no matter where they come in competition, as long as they have had fun and tried their best.” Over the years, the Llandilo cadets have represented their Brigade and Zone with distinction, winning places in many local, state and national competitions. Earlier this year, the Little Devils finished an impressive second place in the Cumberland Zone Regional Championships. The Cadet Program of Llandilo Rural Fire Brigade was established in 1999. Over the past eighteen years they have trained in excess of forty young men and women to the high firefighting standards of the RFS. Many cadets have stayed on with the brigade after turning sixteen to become senior fire fighters.
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Is My Child Ready for School?
The pressure to give your child the best educational start in life leaves many families stressed and fearful of making the wrong decision. How do you know if he/she is ready? What should they know before they start? Should you send them when they are 5 or 6? In New South Wales, the law states that a child must be enrolled in school by the age of 6. This means that you may send your child if they are turning 5 on or before July 31st (for Public Schools - the suggested cut-off date varies in Independent and Catholic). Children should attend school from the beginning of the year if they are already 5, turning 6 that year. Despite the plethora of opinions about the ‘correct’ time to send a child to school, it is ultimately the decision of the parents to do what they believe is best. As each child is unique, it is important to consider a number of factors when making your decision. Here are some basic questions you may like to answer to assist in making an informed decision: 1. Can your child listen attentively and follow instructions? 2. Is your child able to go to the toilet, wash hands and open food packets independently? 3. Can your child concentrate on a task and complete it? 4. Does your child express thoughts, feelings and ideas? 5. Is your child able to use a pencil to draw circles, lines, scribbles and letters? 6. Will your child share with others and take turns? Along with your responses to these questions, it is important to consider your child’s emotional maturity, social awareness and additional needs before making a decision. Remember - the greatest preparation for school is talking with your child about it. Let them know that you think school and learning are important. Children develop positive attitudes toward school when they see that their parents and families value education. Image | www.pexels.com. Article: Sara Drebber @ edUcatered.com. au.
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Come and Play Cricket regular season undefeated. Amongst the senior grades, they had 4 teams make the semi-finals, with their 6th Grade side making it all the way to the Grand Final. This is an exciting time for Cranebrook Cricket Club. Whilst it is their expectation that they maintain their senior numbers, last season saw the return of the Under 8’s and Under 9’s age groups after several years without them and they are looking forward to building on those numbers this season. The Club are hopeful of having a side in all age groups from the Under 8’s through to the Under 11’s. They are looking forward to the upcoming season and are offering the Jordan Springs community a well-established, professionally run inclusive Club that offers all participants the opportunity to enjoy the game of cricket. The Cranebrook Cricket Club in action | Image: Robert Jobling
Cranebrook Cricket Club began in the mid 1990’s, after they were previously known as the St Joseph’s Cricket Club. Since that time, the Club has consistently fielded teams in both the local junior and senior competitions. Their Club caters for both boys and girls from the ages of 6 years and over, whilst the senior teams cater for the ages of 16 years and over. Last season, the Club had 3 junior teams and 7 senior teams competing. Whilst the competition is played all over the Nepean District, they use both Cranebrook Oval and Andromeda Drive Oval (Cranebrook) as their home grounds for both training and game days. The local Club’s Under 8’s and Under 9’s teams play at fit for purpose junior grounds throughout the district. Last season, their Under 15’s side went throughout the entire
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The Penrith Home Show is the Premier Expo for renovating, building and lifestyle in Greater Western Sydney. Taking place Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th August 2017 at the Panthers Penrith Exhibition Marquee. Free Entry and Free parking, a community event running Saturday from 9am-5pm and Sunday from 9am-4pm. If you have lived in your home for years or just moved in … if you're renovating, designing or still just dreaming about it, you will be inspired. It is a unique opportunity to organise quotes for renovating, building, decorating and design projects around your home. Whatever you want for your home, the Penrith Home Show provides you a unique opportunity to snap up the latest renovating, building and design products and services at the best prices. With approximately 90 indoor and outdoor exhibitors and informative seminar sessions there is lots to see and do. Many exhibitors will have Show Specials and there will be an array of prizes, competitions and demonstrations to entertain, educate and brighten up the day for those lucky enough to win. We look forward to seeing you at the Show. Penrith Home Show. You'll be inspired! | Image Supplied
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Help Provide a Safe Home For Life Uniting Burnside is looking for people who can provide a safe, nurturing home for children who are unable to remain with their families. You will be assessed and trained as foster carers to care for children in a range of options.
Cranebrook Little Athletics Centre’s new season will be starting on 22nd of September. Come along and have some fun, make new friends and improve your fitness levels.The Club’s Registration Information Days will be held at the following locations: 5th August | Jordan Springs Shops | 10am to 2pm 12th August | Cranebrook Village Shops | 10am to 2pm The cost of registration this season will be $85 for Tiny Tots $85 and $100 for the Under 6’s to Under 17’s. Uniforms will be available for order on the Information Days. Online Registrations are open from the 1st of August at www. lansw.com.au. All information can be found on the Club’s Facebook page (Cranebrook Little Athletics Centre) or their web page (www. cranebrooklac.org.au).
For some being a Foster Carer means providing short term care for children whilst their families develop the parenting skills required to have their children restored to their care. In cases where children are unable to return to their birth families foster carers can be assessed as guardians, adoptive parents or long term carers to provide permanency for children. Carers can provide a safe home for life for children who have experienced trauma and help them build positive nurturing relationships with the people in their lives. You will be supported by Uniting Burnside to do this through ongoing training and casework support. Foster Carers also receive a foster care allowance to assist them meet the needs of children. Working with Children Checks and Criminal History Checks apply. If you would like to find out more please call the Foster Care Recruitment Team on 9768 6955 or visit www.uniting.org
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Enrol Now Direct Jordan Springs bus routes available Penrith Anglican College is a co-educational Pre-K to Year 12 day school, where students are prepared to learn, achieve and progress toward a bright future. Direct bus to and from the College to Jordan Springs commencing in Term 3. Join a College Tour: Tuesday 8 August 9.30 am start Tuesday 12 September 6.00 pm start For more information contact our Registrar at registrar@penrith.nsw.edu.au or 4736 8100.
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Man Charged Over Serious Crash
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A man faced court last month after allegedly fleeing the scene of a crash that left a motorcyclist seriously injured. Just before 3.30pm (Sunday 9 July 2017), a Harley Davison motorcycle and a Toyota Hilux utility collided at the intersection of Coreen Ave and Sydney Smith Drive, before the ute mounted the curb and hit a fence. The 31-year-old male rider of the motorcycle suffered severe leg and pelvic injuries. CareFlight landed to treat the man before he was taken to Westmead Hospital via road ambulance. Officers attached to Penrith Local Area Command attended and, with assistance from the Crash Investigation Unit, established a crime scene. It will be alleged in court the 28-year-old male driver left the scene without exchanging particulars or rendering first aid, and was found by police walking in nearby Empire Circuit. He was arrested and taken to Penrith Police Station, where checks revealed his provisional P2 licence was suspended. The Jordan Springs man was charged with dangerous driving occasioning grievous bodily harm, negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm, driving manner dangerous, driving whilst suspended, and failing to stop and render assistance after vehicle impact causing grievous bodily harm. He was refused bail, to appear before Penrith Local Court on Monday 10 July 2017.
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RSPCA Cupcake Week in August 2017 A Cupcake Day is a great way to raise awareness and money for the RSPCA. We are hosting a Cupcake Week at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital from Monday 21st to Friday 25th August 2017 between 9am-7pm. Pop in to enjoy a cupcake (or two!) and even a ‘pupcake’ for your beloved pet. We have made ‘pupcakes’ which are dog friendly and do not contain any chocolate which is toxic to dogs. The RSPCA is the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a non-profit, community based charity that works to prevent cruelty to animals by actively promoting their care and protection. The RSPCA is not an agency of the Australian Government and therefore relies on the generosity of the community – through animal adoptions, volunteering, event participation, donations, fundraising, corporate partnerships, corporate support, bequests and grants – to support its vital daily work.
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How To Help Kids Understand the Death of a Loved One Death is difficult to understand but especially tough for kids. They often ask, “When am I going to see…?” “Can we visit…?” or “Where is…?” These questions make it uncomfortable for adults. 1. It’s best to be honest in what you tell them. It’s important to be direct with the information of the death. Be mindful of the child’s age and development when choosing what details to share. Keep it simple. 2. Let the children grieve in their own way. Keep the lines of communication open. If they ask the same questions repeatedly, answer them as if it was the first time you heard it. They’re trying to make sense of what has happened. It’s crucial to give them the opportunity to express their emotions. 3. Children love to help, so include them in the final goodbye. Children love being creative. You can help children make a gift, draw a picture, write a letter or make a card. This is an
opportune time to discuss what happens when you die. 4. Remember there is no right way to grieve. Children may resort to their imagination i.e. having an imaginary friend, having the person who died be in their play etc. this helps the child feel safe and allows them to make sense of what has happened. 5. The best way to support your child/children is to listen to them without judgment and encourage them to grieve. Reassure them that you will always be there to support them. Sometimes there are no words for the pain that you’re feeling, only tears and that’s okay. Let them know that grief is a normal response to what has happened. Tell them that everyone who knew that person will be sad too and that’s all right. Cait offers grief, loss and bereavement counselling for adults, adolescents, children and families in the Penrith CBD.
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Thursday August 3 (1st Thursday of the month) Jordan Springs Women’s Community Group 7:30pm at Jordan Springs Community Centre. Open to women of all ages in the community. It’s a place where you can have a break, relax and be involved in important life topics. Enquiries: Laura JSWCG@outlook.com or follow J.S WCG on Facebook!
WEEKLY EVENTS
Saturday August 19 (3rd Saturday of the month) Jordan Springs Lakeside Market by Twilight 5pm - 9pm. Community market set on the picturesque Jordan Springs lakeside pathway, bring your family and pets.
Monday – Friday Mobile Playvan A FREE service designed for parents/carers and kids under 6 years. Turn up to a session with a drink, hat and cut up fruit. Each session lasts 2 Hours.
Wednesday August 30 (Last Wednesday of the month) Jordan Springs Coffee Club for 50+ year residents. Running at the HCafé located on Lakeside Parade. Enquiries: Karen Cashen 0438 352 003 or jandkcashen@bigpond. com
Monday 9:30am Wallacia Tuesday is 9:30am - Thornton Estate (Next to Penrith Station) and 12:30pm Jordan Springs Illoura Village. Wednesday 9:30am North St. Marys 12:30pm Glenmore Park Thursday 9:30am Jordan Springs Watergum Park Friday 9:30am Claremont Meadows Enquiries: 0419 976 917 or 4732 7836 Fridays 4.30pm – 6.00pm (During School Terms) TOMS kids club Cost: $4 per week or $30 per term St TOMS Anglican Churches, 29 Callisto Drive, Cranebrook Enquiries: larissa@toms4christ.com or call 47303434
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Well Winter, is nearly behind us. Despite the icy cold mornings and chilly evenings, the days have been surprisingly pleasant. As I write this, I notice the weatherman has forecast 7 days of sunshine. You know Spring is around the corner when the sun is peeking through the frost. A hot topic that is often bandied around in the approach to the years end is whether a child is school ready. Sara Drebber from edUcatered has some valuable and insightful information on this very topic. See page 6 for the full article. Camille, our resident Vet reminds us of RSPCA Cupcake Week and why we should all get behind it. You will also find the ideal recipe for the perfect Pupcake on page 12. As always, there’s plenty to read, see and do, outlined in this month’s edition. Despite how chaotic life can become, enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realise they were the big things. You don’t need me to remind you to put your feet up for five and enjoy some ‘metime’ with Your Community News!
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