Jordan Springs Gazette October 2019

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OCTOBER 2019 | Issue 70

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McDonalds Helps Lions Youth Domenic Meduri, Licensee of McDonalds St Marys North, understands the significance of family, community and assisting local youth. Domenic has been with McDonalds for 16 years, beginning as a crew person at Richmond before progressing through the management ranks to his current position as Licensee. Domenic continues the ‘family business’ tradition, as his parents have been licensees of various stores across the North West Sydney area. The Emu Plains Club have announced a partnership for this year’s Youth of the Year Program, with Domenic and McDonald’s St Marys North agreeing to provide scholarships of $250 to the Overall Club winner and $500 to the Overall Area winner of this year’s Program. If you are 15 to 19 years of age and attend one of the following schools, you can apply to be a contestant in this year’s Emu Plains Lions Youth of the Year: • McCarthy Catholic College • Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School • St Pauls Grammar • Penrith Anglican College Other schools are supported by Lions Clubs in the area, so for more information please contact the Emu Plains Club’s Youth of the Year Chairman, Jim Devine, on jimdevine@bigpond.com or 0427 110061 for further information.

Braddock Public School Excellence - Opportunity - Success

At Braddock Public School we offer: • • • • • • • •

Quality Teaching & Learning Personalised Learning Creative & Performing Arts Program Robotics/Coding Student Leadership Social & Emotional Wellbeing Professional, Dedicated Staff Welcoming, Family Friendly Environment • Kitchen / Garden Program Enquiries to 02 4729 0392 Email braddock-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Address 54–70 Laycock Street, Cranebrook NSW 2749 Website www.braddock-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

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r Domenic Meduri, Licensee of McDonalds St Marys North and Jim Devine of Emu Plains Lions Club | Image Supplied

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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

In many ways the sciences and religious faiths call for trust. This trust is related to how we approach what in many cases we don’t understand. So reason comes into play utilizing the argument for and against. There is an old hymn that goes ‘trust and obey for there is no other way’, but obedience arising from trust must be reasonable. In this lies the challenge for Christian witness as there are many constructions on the meaning for example of ‘love’. To speak of God’s love as being exemplified by “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son that whoever believes in him will not perish” certainly is a firm basis for presenting the Faith and challenges the need to make it not only attractive but comprehensible. Yet within the context of humanity the mystery, the beauty of the created universe co-exists with the reality of natural disaster and disease. How often do we hear “why has this happened to me?”, To direct our lives fulfilling the commandment to love God, love our fellow neighbour within this context requires searching in which it can be argued that religion as against the sciences has the foundation in giving positive response. It is within this religious response that the Faith in Christ provides the criteria. What is interesting is that the dimensions of the sciences does not diminish the spiritual quest in attempting to understand and in asking many questions to resolve the ‘why’ of existence. Thus religious belief and practice is a force, a reality that cannot be ignored. We are in a period of history that to all intents ‘information overload’ presses home the measure of how much we do not know! The Incarnation (God in Jesus the Christ) gives a given on which to search and commences with the question posed by Jesus “who do you think I am”

Man charged after alleged M5 crash and carjacking Police have charged a man with a number of driving offences after a carjacking and a crash in the M5 tunnel at Arncliffe on Saturday. Emergency services were called to the M5 tunnel near Marsh Street just before 12.30am (Saturday 14 September 2019), after reports of a crash and carjacking. Police have been told that after two cars – a Mazda and Range Rover – were involved in a collision, two male occupants from a Honda stopped to render assistance, before five male occupants from the Mazda entered the Honda. The driver of the Honda was allegedly threatened with a knife when he tried to stop it from leaving, before it drove away towards Marsh Street. About 10.45am Monday, 16 September 2019, police attached to St George Police Area Command attended a residence on Adelaide Street, St Marys and arrested a 21-yearold man. He was taken to Penrith Police Station and charged with aggravated take drive motor vehicle in company, two counts of driver never licensed, drive recklessly/furiously/manner dangerous, driver reckless furiously occasioning aggravated bodily harm and not give particulars to other driver. He was refused bail to appear at Penrith Local Court the following day.

Blue Datto Calling for Community Support Local charity the Blue Datto Foundation is calling for community support leading into their major annual fundraiser. Blue Datto’s Gala Dinner will take place on Saturday 19th October at the Hawkesbury Race Club and there are several ways you can get involved to help the Foundation save lives on our roads. Over the last 10 years, a staggering 3,115 young people have been killed on Australian roads including ‘the kid in the Blue Datto’ Philip Vassallo, the 17-year-old son of Blue Datto CoFounder Colleen Vassallo. “Blue Datto was founded in the Hawkesbury and we’ve been overwhelmed by the generosity of the local community who have helped us achieve so much in the last five years” said Colleen. “Since launching the Foundation in 2016, we’ve educated more than 17,000 young people across the Greater Western Sydney region, and this wouldn’t have been possible without our amazing community”. Blue Datto still has tickets available for the big night! Tickets are $130pp or a Corporate Table of 10 for $1,850 which includes some special VIP extras. If you’re unable to attend, you can still purchase a $5 Raffle Ticket to go into the draw for a $4,000 travel voucher. Individuals or local businesses may also like to donate a prize for the evening. Details are available at www.bluedatto.org.au or you can call their Penrith Office on 02 8999 8005. Last year’s Gala Dinner raised over $100,000 and organisers are hoping to do the same in 2019. All money raised will go towards delivering Keeping Safe programs for young people in Western Sydney and preventing unnecessary loss of life on our roads.

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He may have only been competing for just two years, but it’s clear to see that Jordan Springs student Axton Glendenning is a natural when it comes to cheer and dance. The 11-year-old, who dances for You Can Dance (YCD) in Emu Plains, is a member of the successful team that recently won a 2020 Pinnacle Bid to compete at The Summit Championships at Disneyworld Orlando in May next year. Axton’s YCD teammates won the 2019 State Titles just last month and are the current National Titlists, having won last year. They will defend the National Title next month in what is expected to be a fiercely fought competition. The ambitious local has also secured a place at the Nepean Creative and Performing Arts School in Emu Plains next year. His audition consisted of a contemporary dance routine and, although he didn’t have a lot of experience in this style, he impressed the panel. “The best thing I enjoy about dance and cheer is the friends that I’ve made. I like competing with my teammates and coaches. I especially love flipping and tumbling” said an excited Axton. With his sights set firmly on competing at The Summit Championships in the US next year, Axton’s goal now is to raise funds for the trip overseas with his family. A golf day and trivia night are being planned for later in the year. r Axton Glendenning at the Nationals | Image Supplied

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Do You Have a Bushfire Survival Plan?

KOBHI'S KITCHEN

Hi everyone! My name is Kobhi and I am 9 years old. I love to help my Mum and Dad cook yummy food in the kitchen. Each month, I will share with you some of my favourite recipes. Oh yeah, make sure you always have an adult helping you cook. P.S I hope you enjoy making this. Kobhi

Cookies & Cream Ice Cream

Ingredients

600ml of cream One can of condensed milk One teaspoon of vanilla essence Five chocolate cookies Method

1. Your adult helper needs to beat the cream with a mixer until it starts to get thick (Mum calls that thicken). 2. Add the vanilla essence and beat it until a lightly whipped cream is made. This is another step for your helper. 3. Add the condensed milk. Make sure you keep beating it until it starts to get thick and turns into a nice cream. 4. Crush the cookies. This is my favourite step! Try not to eat the cookies ; ) 5. The next step for your helper is to keep beating the cream and to add the cookies (Yummo) 6. Pour all the ingredients into a container that has a lid on it to seal it. Put it into the freezer until it goes hard. We made the ice cream at night and put it in the freezer overnight for about 8 hours. 7. Ready to serve.

With the bushfire season upon us, Llandilo Rural Fire Brigade (RFB) would like the local community to be prepared by having a Bushfire Survival Plan in place. Llandilo RFB Captain Rick Burns said, “The bushfire danger period has already started (on the 1st of September) and I’m sure everyone has seen how bad the fires have already been to the north of the state and in Queensland. If you live in a bushfire prone area, make sure you family has a Bushfire Survival Plan. You can also get the NSW RFS Fires Near Me app, so that you can know about local fires and get advice on what to do. For more information, visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or Google NSW RFS”. This month will also see Llandilo RFB Cadets participating in the Australian Fire Cadet Championships at Wesley Vision Valley in New South Wales. “Our team of 6 youngsters (between 12 to 16 years of age) will be competing against other cadet teams from the NSW RFS, SES and Fire Agencies from around Australia. Our Cadets have been training since the beginning of the year and I’m so very proud of the kids’ hard work and effort they have all put in, supported by the senior members of our brigade in helping with their training” explained Rick. As part of their fundraising, Llandilo RFB have just completed their Bunnings BBQ on the Get Ready Weekend. Right now, they are in the middle of a station rejuvenation. “We’re trying to bring Llandilo RFB Station up to the 21st century. We’re spending some of the funds that the generous people of the local area have donated to us over the years for that goal, so that we can better serve our local area and wherever we may be called” commented Rick. If you would like more information about becoming an RFS Volunteer, you can visit Llandilo RFB Station on Seventh Avenue in Llandilo. The brigade members meet at the station every Tuesday night from 7:00pm. You can also make membership enquiries through the RFS website. As we are in fire season, member training is dependent upon how busy Spring and Summer is for the brigade operationally. For those of you who can’t wait for the annual Llandilo RFB Santa Run to Jordan Springs, Rick has this message, “We haven’t locked in a specific date just yet, but Llandilo Brigade has every intention on providing transport for Santa to visit most of the parks in Jordan Springs. Of course, it depends if our trucks are not fighting fires, but we will try our best not to disappoint Santa and the kids of Jordan Springs. Stay tuned!” r Feature Article: [Cover] Castlereagh fires attended by Llandilo RFB Image: Rick Burns [Above] Llandilo RFB members | Image: Max O’Keefe

Daylight Savings Ends 2:00 am Sunday, 6 October 2019 Forward 1 Hour. All times are in Eastern Australia time

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A Catholic school for the community, where we work together to enable our children to reach their potential and bring God to life in each other. As well as a caring and safe school environment, we offer: • A special orientation program to prepare preschool aged children for kindergarten. • Extra support teachers for early help with reading and maths. • Alternate pathways – The “Billabong” – a supportive place where children can feel safe and learn at their own pace. • Modern airconditioned classrooms with the latest technology and attractive and safe play and sporting areas. • Breakfast Club – a FREE breakfast for every student each weekday morning. • Jump Start Holiday Program – a FREE two-day program with games and learning challenges aiming to give students a “jump start” into the next school term. • Social Skills Program – helping students build confidence in friendships. We love to welcome families to our school, including those who can’t afford to pay school fees. Rather than group information evenings, we offer personalised tours of our school, even during the school day, so you can see in person what our school can offer your child/children. Call for a tour today! Holy Family Primary Emerton P: 88697200 | E: emerton@parra.catholic.edu.au www.hfemerton.catholic.edu.au | www.facebook.com/hfemerton www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au October 2019 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

Developing a Positive Relationship with your Child Phil Nunn, an Australian psychologist, says that parenting is like having a rope around your waist. Parenting is all about knowing when to let the rope out and when to reel it in. I take this metaphor a little bit further. The rope around your waist is the relationship you have with your child. No rope = no relationship. Without a relationship there is no letting out and no reeling in. Your child is flailing about at the end of the rope without being hitched to something. That’s a dangerous and scary place for a child to be. In my experience most of these kids can look angry or overly independent. Without a strong and positive parent-child relationship, your child will not listen to you and will not do as you ask. It really is that simple. Having a relationship with your child is the most important thing that you can do as a parent. I reckon that building a relationship is about 80% of the parenting effort. So, if you are disciplining and punishing your children about 80% of the time, then think about taking an about-turn, and concentrate on the relationship instead, and see how that changes things. So, how do you develop a positive relationship with your child? Hugs, touch, care, unconditional love, attention, spending time with them, descriptive praise, nurture, listening to them when they talk, are relationship builders. Things like put-downs, name calling, criticism, teasing, telling them that they are ‘bad’ or ‘naughty’, and swearing at your kids are relationship killers. Dr Robyn Dolby also uses the rope metaphor to explain how parents relate to their children. She says that if your child is used to being out on the end of the rope most of the time, then you need to reel the rope IN very slowly. The same can be said for children who have been kept too close and too controlled (over protected) or kids who experience anxiety. You need to let the rope OUT very slowly, so they don’t get scared. Relationship. It is essential to growing strong, resilient, healthy, and happy humans.

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Jordan Springs Probus Club Our latest meeting was well attended with the speaker for the day being a representative from the LEEP organisation, whose objective is to enable people to use technology in an increasingly digital world. LEEP provides one-on-one training and mentoring in a local venue. The outing for August was the Queen Forever stage show at Penrith Panthers Club with a very enjoyable dinner at the Ming Chinese Restaurant prior to the show. The Tuesday lunch for August was the Jamison Hotel in Penrith. Members can look forward to an exciting program; featuring interesting guest speakers, monthly meetings, the opportunity to travel and enjoy exclusive discounts through the Probus Member Benefits Scheme. This includes access to exclusive Probus Travel Insurance, developing new interests and staying active. Upcoming events include a coach trip to Floriade in Canberra, a family picnic day at the Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce and a Christmas party at Camden Valley Inn. Planning is continuing towards an interstate trip probably to Tasmania. Come along and join in the fun. The Jordan Springs Probus Club meets at the Jordan Springs Community Hub on the 4th Tuesday of every month, 9:30am for a 10:00am start. For more information, contact Brian on 0402 699611 or via email at jordansprings@probusclubs.com.au. Visit our website at probussouthpacific.org/microsites/ jordansprings.

Corpus Christi Primary CRANEBROOK We work in partnership with our parish, families and local secondary schools, Xavier College Llandilo, Caroline Chisholm College (girls) Glenmore Park, 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 more information please contact Corpus Christi’s Principal

Mrs Sarah O’Rourke

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October

Parent-Teacher Interviews

Throughout the year, schools take several opportunities to connect with families and share progress of the student. One such way is through Parent-Teacher Interviews, sometimes referred to as ParentTeacher Conferences. Most schools will hold interviews once or twice a year and they are often held around the time half-yearly and yearly reports are sent out. 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Parent-Teacher Interviews can be a bit daunting for those parents who feel unsure of what to expect or what questions to ask, but the chance to get feedback, solidify home-school partnerships, and to be able to provide insight that would otherwise not be given is invaluable. To make the most out of interviews, you should aim to do the following three things: 1. Be positive and confident - teachers and schools genuinely want the best for your child, just as you do. A positive partnership between home and school is proven to increase student achievement and well-being. 2. Prepare any questions you have – no question is too small, big or silly. If you have Put your green thumbs to the test and any concerns, it is much better to address them upfront rather than worry or feel join our 3-day school holiday program like your child’s needs are not being met in some way. Some general questions you this Spring. may like to ask are: Does my child seem to be struggling in any area? How can I best support my child’s learning? Is my child at the expected level for his/her age? Can you Personalise your plant pot and either tell me about my child’s behaviour in class and the playground? BYO Woolworths Discovery Garden 3. Listen carefully to the teacher’s observations and keep an open mind – children seeds or take your pick from our range can behave in a different way in alternate environments so you may get feedback of flowers, veggies, and herbs. that you do not expect. Share your thoughts from your perspective and keep the lines of communication open beyond the interview. This FREE event takes place daily from

School Holiday Program

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PAWS A WHILE

Article Written + Submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital A: 49 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027

Dogs in The Park Free Event in Jamison Park What: A FREE Dog Loving Festival Who: Dog and Animal Lovers Where: Jamison Park - Corner Racecourse Road and Batt Street, South Penrith, NSW When: Sunday, 6 October 2019 Time: 10am to 3pm Featuring: • Free Veterinarian examinations from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital. • Meet and greet with various rescue organisations • Best dressed pet competition • Dog races competitions • Best dog trick competitions • Approx. 50 stalls for shopping with unique Dog Merchandise & dog Services • Dog sports demonstrations • Educational Dog Talks

We have moved to 49 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills We have moved to 49 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills (from 377 Wentworth Road). The same road, the same side of the road, just 3km further down the road. Call us on 4736 2027 if you need directions. Our new premises are so beautiful with 3m ceilings, double brick throughout, green bull nosed verandahs and lots of open space on the acreage. We can’t wait for you to come and see the new premises. We look forward to meeting you and your pets at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital, and please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team. For more information check out our Facebook, website www. orchardhillsvet.com.au or call 02 4736 2027. r (Top) Image: www.pexels.com (Right)

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WE HAVE MOVED. BUT YOU WON’T HAVE TO LOOK FAR! Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP)

CONSULTING HOURS Monday to Friday: 8am - 7pm | Saturdays: 8am - 2pm Services provided include: • General Surgery (desexing to orthopedics) • Vacinations and in-house pathology • Radiology and Dentistry • Visiting specialist radiographer and ultrasonographer • Puppy preschool • Grooming and hydrobath • Home visits • Cat boarding and Kitten adoption • Secure off leash dog park CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION www.orchardhillsvet.com.au or Join us on Facebook

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PUZZLE CORNER

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EMU PLAINS

First + Third Wednesday of the month Emu Plains Lions Club Board Meetings (1st Wednesday of the month) Bistro Meetings; Meal + Informal Meeting/Discussions (3rd Wednesday of the month) 7:00pm, Meet at Leonay Sports Club, Leonay Parade, Leonay. Enquiries: 4735 5120 Second Saturday of the month Emu Market (2nd Saturday of the month) 9am to 2pm, inside the School Hall, at Nepean Creative & Performing Arts High School, 115 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains. We are predominantly an artisan market where every stallholder offers something different, and we support Barnardo’s the Childrens’ Charity who sell food there. Plenty of parking available in the school grounds. Stall enquiries: Dott 0414 395 614 or emumarket@pnddistribution.com

EMU HEIGHTS

Every Wednesday Nepean Giggles Playgroup 9.30 - 11:30am Meet other mums & preschoolers Emu Heights Community Centre Every Sunday Spiritual Services Commencing at 10.00 until 11.30 am Emu Heights Centre, Emu Heights Community Centre, Wedmore Road, Emu Heights We have a guest medium come each week to provide us with an address and demonstration. Also included is healing meditation, inspirational readings, songs and being in the company of like minded beautiful people. For more details please contact Nadja on 0439453430

GLENBROOK

Third Saturday of the month Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Monthly Markets Glenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook. Rotarians helping their communities.

GLENMORE PARK Third Thursday of the month South Penrith Probus Club Inc. Held at Glenmore Park Community Hall at 10am. We welcome retired + semi retired, socially active people, to enjoy our friendly meetings & outings each month. Visitors welcome.... Enquiries: Jeanette Corlis 47334357 Mondays 7pm – 10pm Riverland Harmony Chorus Rehearsals Penrith Baptist Church, Morello Terrace, Caddens Enquiries: 4773 8284 or 4739 1834 Thursdays 9:30am – 12:30pm “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 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

October

JORDAN SPRINGS

Every Second Tuesday Mobile Community Pantry Low cost groceries to stretch your budget further. Bring your Pension, Health Care or Immigration Card. 1.30pm-2.30pm. Ropes Crossing Community Hub. 54 Pulley Drive, Ropes Crossing. For more information: 9673 5183 or ropescrossingchurch.anglican. asn.au Last Wednesday of the Month Jordan Springs Coffee Club for 50+ From 10am at the GC Cafe (Green Chocolate Lounge) located on Lakeside Parade. Enquiries: Karen Cashen 0438 352 003 or jandkcashen@bigpond.com 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. 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

LEONAY Third Friday of the month Leonay Probus Club Fun, fellowship and friendship for retirees or semi-retirees. At every meeting we have a speaker, who delivers a topic of interest. We have monthly outings to places of interest. Enquiries: 4735 5157

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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

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Close friends and Leonay Golf Club clubmates Andrew Carruthers and Reece Johnstone (both of Jordan Springs) have taken out one of the prestigious events on the Club calendar, winning the 2019 Division One Match-Play Title. Carruthers and Johnstone had finished 5th in the Foursomes Stroke-Play Championships, to qualify for the Match-Play event, whilst opponents Daniel Worthy and Kris Zvirbulis were runners-up in the Stroke-Play Championships. Both pairs won through their qualifying games to reach the Match-Play Final, with Carruthers and Johnstone and Zvirbulis to win on the 19th ENTERoutlasting CODEWorthy ONLINE: hole. ONLINEBDGAZ It’s been a good month in the Carruthers household, with 14-year old Coby recording both a Singles win, and a Team win with fellow Western Sydney Golf Academy team-mate Blake Hodges at Glenmore Heritage Valley Golf Club.

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r Andrew Carruthers and Reece Johnstone (Jordan Springs) have won the Division One Foursomes Match Play Championship Title at Leonay GC Image/Article: Noel Rowsell (www. photoexcellence.com.au)

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