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Latest @ Luddenham by Wayne Willmington

Last month, the Luddenham Uniting Church celebrated its 133rd Anniversary. On the 24th November, they dedicated a stone monument to acknowledge past residents that were buried in unmarked graves. These graves have been there for over a hundred years and there are no records or any way to identify the occupants of the graves. Well done Luddenham Uniting Church. Preparation for the 116th Luddenham Show has started. It will be held on the 7th and 8th March and the committee are currently looking for sponsors, volunteers as well as ideas for entertainment and stall holders. Further information can be found at luddenhamshow.com.au or on the Luddenham Show Facebook page. You can also email secretary@ luddenhamshow.com.au. The first look at our new airport has now been unveiled, with architects appointed to design the state-of-the-art terminal precinct at Western Sydney International (NancyBird Walton) Airport. Western Sydney Airport Chief Executive Officer Graham Millett said an architectural team consisting of London-based Zaha Hadid Architects and Cox Architecture in Sydney was selected from more than 40 entrants as the winners of the terminal precinct design competition. “The brief was to design an airport that the people of Western Sydney can be proud of and provide a real sense of place that pays tribute to the natural landforms, history and features of Greater Sydney” Mr Millett said. “While the exterior of the terminal complements the natural landscape beautifully, we’ve always said that our focus was on the customer journey within the terminal and that really shines through in these concept designs”. Luddenham will once again host the 2019 NSW PGA Open

and it will be played at Twin Creeks Golf and Country Club. The tournament champion will be crowned at the conclusion of 72 holes of play commencing on Thursday 28 November. The winner will be crowned on Sunday 1, sharing in a prize pool of $400,000. With the current fire situation, it is worth mentioning Luddenham Showground is a Neighbourhood Safer Place in times of emergencies. You can bring animals to the showground including horses and cattle and you will be required to stay with your animals on the showground. It is a Place of Last Resort in bush fire emergencies only. Neighbourhood Safer Places are to be used when all other options in your bush fire survival plan can’t be put into action safely. If you have an opinion on what Luddenham of the future should be like, please email your thoughts or views to willmingtons@bigpond.com I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a safe and Merry Christmas and wonder what 2020 will bring to Luddenham.

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FAITH – GLENMORE PARK ANGLICAN CHURCH

Article Submitted by: Rev John Lavender The Anglican Parish of Mulgoa P: 47331635 W: anglicanparishmulgoa.com.au A: 43 St Thomas’ Road Mulgoa Service Times: Sundays @ 9.30am

Celebrate Jesus At its heart Christmas is a celebration. But a celebration of what? We say, “Happy Christmas.” We sing, “Joy to the world”, but why should we be happy? What joy is there? At Christmas we remember the words of an angel to a startled bunch of shepherds on that first Christmas morning recorded for us in the Bible’s book of Luke; “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people. Today in the town of David a Saviour has been to you; he is Christ the Lord.” Luke’s account of Jesus’ birth reveals two important things. First, Luke anchors this event firmly in history. It is terribly sad when people jump on the bandwagon of dismissing Jesus’ existence without checking the facts. In Luke’s account we see real people in a real place at a real time. In other words, if you were there 2000 years ago you would have been just as startled as the shepherds! Let me encourage you; carefully investigate the facts for yourself. Second, Luke reveals the necessity for Jesus’ coming. Luke tells us that Jesus came as a “Saviour.” The reality is that our lives are out of step with God. We see it in our world. We see it in the people around us. And if we’re honest, we see it in ourselves. The angel declares that Jesus has come to rescue us from the consequences of ignoring God and keeping him on the sidelines of our life. Jesus has come to give us new life with God when we put our faith and trust in Jesus. Therefore, we can say “Happy Christmas.” Therefore, we can sing “Joy to the world.” At St Thomas’ Mulgoa we want to share this great news with you at our “Carols in the Park” at Blue Hills Oval in Glenmore Park and our Christmas Celebration Services on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. (Check out the advertisement below.)

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CHRISTMAS MASS TIMES Christmas Eve Vigil Mass 6.00pm Holy Family Church, Willowdene Avenue Luddenham Carols 11.30am followed by Midnight Mass Holy Family Church Willowdene Avenue Luddenham Christmas Morning Mass 8.00am Sacred Heart Church Weir Road Warragamba Christmas Morning Mass 10.00am Holy Family Church Willowdene Avenue Luddenham


New Walking Group for Wollondilly The community of Wollondilly Shire now has a new walking group, Warragamba Walkers, which formed last month. The local group meets every Monday and Thursday night from 6:00pm to 7:00pm at Warragamba Sports Ground. Everyone of all ages and abilities is welcome to join the group, where they can choose to walk for 15 minutes, 30 minutes or for the full hour. They came together for the first time on the 4th of November, with the aim of its members to stay fit and healthy in the company of friends and have fun. “Our motivation to start the Warragamba Walkers came through consultations and chats we had with the local community and different groups. We felt it was important to do something healthy together where we could help each other and enjoy ourselves” said Lee Hodder, Group Organiser. The team of walkers currently has 14 members, with numbers growing each week. Their walking route follows the athletics oval at the Sports Ground; however, the option is there for members to provide ideas for future areas. “It’s important to have groups like this as it includes all the community of all ages, abilities and health levels, whilst creating sustainable connections and allowing for participation and ownership. Over the past weeks that it has been running, members are talking and listening to one another while walking, motivating one another, asking how their day has been and meeting new friends. They’re smiling when they finish walking, which is fantastic” delighted Lee. “We hope the Warragamba Walkers grows in numbers where we are a community facilitated group that everyone wants to be a part of” ended Lee. They also have their own t-shirts, which are available for $25 each. $5 from the sale of each t-shirt is donated to the Warragamba Silverdale Neighbourhood Centre, which goes back into the community. For information about the group, search ‘Warragamba Walkers’ on Facebook. r Warragamba Walkers members | Image Supplied by Warragamba Walkers

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Let it Shine!

WARRAGAMBA BAPTIST CHURCH

Article Submitted by: Lyndon Rumsey P: 4774 1476 M: 0417 174 455 W: warragambabaptist.org.au | Sunday Service: 9:30 am

Pastor’s Corner Another Christmas is near. There is often so much to do in preparation for this season - food, drink, gifts to be purchased, homes to be prepared, arrangements made to visit family or friends or preparing to take a well-earned holiday break. For some, this is a time of loneliness. Family or friends may be living elsewhere, there may be grief for the loss of loved ones and hurt from broken relationships that you no longer have contact with. The first Christmas is the story of the birth of a baby, called Jesus. Joseph and Mary are a young Jewish couple. A census has been called and they travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem, a journey of around 145 kilometres. The journey is arduous, Mary is pregnant, and the birth is imminent. Like many parents at such a time, they are anxious. Bethlehem is busy and there is no room at the inn for them to stay, so a stable will be the birthplace for this child. The stable would have been cold, dark and foul smelling and not the place that you would choose for any child to be born. But this baby boy called Jesus is God’s Son; he has come down to earth for a purpose and You and I are that purpose. Jesus came to provide each of us with a way out from God’s judgement. Jesus stood in our place, for the forgiveness of our sins. Sins can be big things like murder, or small things like not telling the truth and we all sin. Seven hundred years before Jesus’ birth, a Hebrew prophet named Isaiah wrote this, “For unto us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace”. (Isaiah 9:6-7) As you celebrate Christmas, take some time to consider the true reason for this season. Perhaps too, may you find time to share your joy with others, over meals, through conversations and gift giving. God bless. May you experience peace and joy this Christmas.

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Whether you live in Wallacia, Warragamba or even Silverdale, one of the first signs of Christmas each year is the amazing display of brightly coloured lights that appear all over the homes in our community. The 2019 Wollondilly Shire Council Christmas Lights Competition is well underway, showcasing the best lights and displays in the area, with the winners announced at an Awards Presentation on 13th December. So, what does it take to have the best Christmas lights? Last year’s winner of the Best Lit Small House and Garden and Grand Champion of the Wollondilly Shire Council Christmas Lights Competition, Sarah Anderson of Silverdale, knows what it takes. “I’ve been entering the Christmas lights competition for about 5 years now. Each year, I go bigger and bigger. When we found out that we were judged the Best Lit Small House and Garden and eventually the Grand Champion last year, it was such a surprise! It was great that all the hard work had finally paid off” explained Sarah to the Mulgoa Valley Gazette. You could say that Sarah was the architect behind her Christmas lights display. She was responsible for the layout and the design of the spectacular lights, with some help from her family to complete the project. “I did pretty much all of the lights display. The kids liked to watch and help when they could. I asked my husband for a Santa sleigh, so he built me a full sized one. He helped in that way” said Sarah. What does the Anderson family enjoy most about Christmas? “What we enjoy most about Christmas is sitting under all the Christmas lights, listening to carols with our family and friends and talking to all the new people we meet that come to see our lights” smiled Sarah. Yes, it’s true that Christmas lights really do make the festive season shine! r Feature Article: [Cover] The Anderson family’s award-winning lights display last year [Above] Santa and his sleigh | Images: Sarah Anderson

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If you misplace your flyer you can also look up your scheduled clean up dates online: 1. Go to maps.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au/waste 2. At the bottom left of the screen below the main map, click HOUSE ADDRESS. Type in your street address (eg. 170 Smith Street) and click SEARCH. 3. You will see all the details of your waste services listed to the right of the map*. *Due to large size of mapping data, maps may not work on mobile devices.

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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR WASTE SERVICES Don’t forget to ensure that ALL appropriate bins are placed out the night before your regular collection day.

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PARENTS CORNER

Article Written + Submitted by: Narelle Smith (Director) Cranebrook Community Pre School E: cranebrookcommunitypreschool@gmail.com Blog: handsheartsminds.wordpress.com

How do you handle Holiday Season? December can be a time of stress and overwhelm - parties, school assemblies, awards nights and shopping. Everyone gets tired and this can lead to frayed tempers and impatience. About 6 weeks out from Christmas we can sometimes hear parents say, “if you aren’t good, you won’t get any Christmas presents”. That’s tricky for the following reasons: • Do you really mean it? Are you going to follow through and not give your child any Christmas presents? It’s probably an empty threat (and the kids know it). • The consequence is not immediate enough. • The consequence probably isn’t related to the mistaken behaviour. • What does ‘good’ or ‘nice’ mean? It’s too vague. All the above can lead to an escalation of mistaken behaviour, which can make everyone’s life more difficult. The holiday season is supposed to be a time of kindness, peace and goodwill. You are allowed to take some time to breathe and enjoy. This includes giving your kids and yourself some downtime to reduce the overwhelm. Deal with your children’s behaviour in a calm and assertive manner. Tell them what they are doing wrong (for example, “you are yelling at your sister”) and what to do instead (for example, “speak kindly and calmly”). Deal with your child’s behaviour at the time that it occurs and give a consequence that is related to the mistaken behaviour (for example, take away the toy that the children are fighting over). Give an instruction a maximum of two times. The more times you ask, the greater the risk that you will get frustrated. If the child does not comply after two requests, you can issue a consequence (related to the behaviour of course). Another year is over. It’s a cliché but it’s true – treasure the moments you have with your kids. They will be adults one day, and you will wonder where the time went. You owe it to yourself and your kids to make the time as positive as possible. Get the undesirable behaviour over and done with quickly so you have more fun and times of connection. In the end, that’s all that really matters. Wishing you and your family a lovely holiday season.

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What’s Happening @WSNC With Christmas and School Holidays almost here, it’s a busy time of year for the Warragamba Silverdale Neighbourhood Centre with several events happening. Blingo Bingo Blingo Bingo will take place on Friday 6th December at Warragamba Town Hall, with doors open at 6:00pm. Prepaid tickets are $15 or $20 at the door. This is a WSNC Christmas Fundraiser, where attendees can shop for a cause. This event is a Ladies Night for ages 18+. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. The night will include 4 games of bingo, fashion parade and other stalls to buy Christmas presents. All funds raised will go back into the community to help families in need for Christmas. Giving Tree This Christmas - help your local community by donating non-perishable

food, new toys or gift cards. Pantry items needed include sugar, biscuits, muesli bars, jams and spreads, soups, canned fruit and vegetables, pasta, sauces, simmer sauces, jelly, tea, coffee, cordial, UHT milk, noodles and pasta, spaghetti and baked beans, rice, pasta sauces, breakfast cereals and toiletries. Toys for children of all ages and gift cards that can be used to purchase any of the above are also needed. Other types of donations can be made at WSNC. Please contact them to discuss this. The drop-off point is at WSNC, from Monday to Friday from 9:00am till 3:00pm, unless otherwise arranged. If you would like to be a drop-off point, please contact them for more information. Sports Clinic A Sports Clinic will take place on Tuesday 21st January 2020 at Warragamba Sports Ground from 9:30am till 11:30am. Activities will include soccer, OzTag, netball and hip hop. This is a free event. Sydney Dental Service On Thursday 23rd January 2020, a dental event will be at WSNC. There will be a free educational show with interactive play, free staff check-up and clean, dental checkups to all children, free gift bags (children participating in a dental check will receive a gift bag containing a toothbrush, toys, colouring-in book and colouring pencils) and free individualised dental reports to the parents. For more information about these events, call 4774 1273 or visit www.wsnc.org.au. The WSNC staff and committee would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year. r Merry Christmas from WSNC | Image: www.pexels.com. Article: WSNC

Ryan is Our Local Sports Star

Ryan Cloey, a Year 5 student at Luddenham Public School, has achieved outstanding results in sport and is proving to be a star of the future. This year, Ryan has been selected for the PSSA Sydney West Touch Football and the Penrith District PSSA Rugby League Teams and has achieved outstanding results in athletics. Ryan was awarded the Penrith Zone Junior Boys Athletics Champion and at the Sydney West Regional Athletics Carnival, where he came first in Discus, second in Shot Put and seventh in Long Jump. He also competed in the Under 10 Boy’s Discus at the National Athletics Championships in Darwin in September, where he finished in third place and received a bronze medal. Congratulations Ryan on your achievements in 2019. We are all so proud of you! r Ryan at the National Athletics Championships| Image: Jo Fisk

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YOUR GUIDE TO CHRISTMAS WASTE EXTRA BIN COLLECTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S 25 December 2019 to 7 January 2020

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DROP OFF YOUR RECYCLING! Council is holding a free recycling drop off week every weekday from Friday 27 December 2019 to Friday 3 January 2020* between 3pm and 6pm at Jamison Park. We are accepting normal household items such as glass bottles and jars, milk and juice cartons, paper and cardboard, plastic bottles and containers, and steel and aluminium cans. *The week excludes public holidays and the weekend.

Council is providing extra bin collections for two weeks to help with the additional waste and recycling produced over Christmas and New Year’s Eve. During the weeks highlighted, place all bins on the kerbside the night before your normal collection day. Collections will run late into the night, so please do not bring your bins in until they have been emptied.

YOUR 2020 BIN COLLECTION CALENDAR IS NOW AVAILABLE It’s easier than ever to stay up to date with your bin collection days with our eCalendars!

REPURPOSE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE! Council is collecting real Christmas trees for free on Saturday 11 January. Bring your tree to Jamison Park between 10am and 2pm, and we’ll turn it into mulch to be used to care for local parks and gardens.

There’s three ways for you to get yours: • Download our Penrith Waste Champion app and get real-time notifications in the palm of your hand • Download a copy of the calendar from penrith.city/bincalendars • Request a printed copy to be sent to you by calling 4732 7777 or emailing council@penrith.city

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Hi everyone! My name is Kobhi and I am 10 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

Mini Christmas Puddings

Ingredients

One chocolate mud cake White chocolate (buds) One packet of raspberry lollies Method

1. You need a chocolate mud cake that is already made from the shops. Use a teaspoon to scoop the mud cake, like ice cream. Roll the mud cake into little balls. 2. Ask your helper to cut up a packet of raspberry lollies into small pieces. 3. Put the white chocolate into a microwave bowl. This next step is for your helper too, which is melting the chocolate. They need to reduce the power on the microwave to medium. Heat the white chocolate in the microwave for 30 - 90 seconds. 4. Remove the bowl from the microwave. Your helper needs to mix the white chocolate. It should be soft and not hard. Use a spoon to dab on little bits on to the top of the balls of chocolate mud cake. It looks like white frosting. 5. Put the cut up raspberry lollies on top of the white chocolate on the mud cake balls. 6. The mini Christmas puddings need to go in the fridge for an hour, until it sets. 7. Ready to serve.

Member for Mulgoa, Tanya Davies MP, has called on local employers to take on more trainees following the launch of a new $54.3 million NSW Government Budget initiative to make government-subsidised traineeships fee-free. Traineeships, through the NSW Smart and Skilled vocational education and training (VET) system, will join apprenticeships in being fee free from 1 January 2020. Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education Geoff Lee said the NSW Government would be picking up the tab for the fees on all new traineeships, including school-based traineeships. “Our investment in fee free traineeships, coupled with the $285 million initiative that’s made apprenticeships fee-free, demonstrates that we are serious about getting people into sustainable work and addressing the skills shortage” Mr Lee said. Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning Sarah Mitchell said a skilled workforce is one of the most important factors in delivering high quality early childhood education. “This announcement of the NSW Government’s investment to fund the student fees for Smart and Skilled eligible trainees is an important step in ensuring a skilled workforce to deliver high quality early childhood education and care” Ms Mitchell said. “It’s encouraging that the most popular traineeships are in early childhood education with over 10,000 students since 2015 taking up a traineeship” Ms Mitchell said.

Supper with Spirit a Success!

Last month the District Gazette hosted their first ever fundraising event, Supper With Spirit, raising money for Lung Foundation Australia. Guests enjoyed an evening of delight as Ghost Whisperer Suzie used her spiritual gift of psychic mediumship to relay messages to loved ones. It was an emotional night full of laughing, crying and of course, coming together to support a great cause. The night was also an opportunity to raise awareness of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), which is a rare lung disease in which the tissue around the air sacs within the lungs become thickened and scarred. This scarring makes the lungs stiff which makes it increasingly difficult to breathe. This slows the efficient delivery of oxygen into the bloodstream where it is needed to be transported to the rest of the body. Idiopathic, suggests ‘no known cause’ and currently there is no cure for those suffering with IPF. There were many winners on the night with over $2,000 worth of prizes generously donated by Citadines Connect Sydney Airport, The Day Spa Penrith – Jorja James Spa, Salt Therapy Wellness Centre, Emu Wellness, NIX on Park Lane Jewelry, Elsker Oils with Julie, Aussie Grown Catering, Michal Gabriel Beauty and Brow, Our Penrith, Lavilin Australia, Michelle Munday (Lorraine Lea Independent Stylist), Essential Bodyworks and Action Organising. Overall, the evening was a great success with the District Gazette raising a grand total $3,000. All proceeds went directly to Lung Foundation Australia. r A sold out event for a worthy cause | Image: District Gazette. Article: Sara Drebber

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Who Can Design Your Building Project When you are ready to start planning for your new home, have a look at your street and at what type of design style is shown there. Choose a design that is different enough not to clash with the streetscape. This is where a building designer/architect comes in; to provide advice and design your new home. Some of the building designs available are the Contemporary, Colonial, Federation, Modern, Art-Deco, Gothic and Spanish. Who can design your project? The process of engaging an architectural designer can be like stepping into a world of unknown procedures, expectations and costs. We don’t engage an architectural building designer as often as we do a doctor, solicitor/lawyer, accountants or other professionals. Don’t forget that architectural designers are professionals with qualifications, diplomas, degrees and experience like other professionals mentioned before. So why don’t we credit these professionals the same as doctors, lawyers or accountants? Because most people don’t use these professionals on a regular basis. There is an opinion out there that an Architect is very expensive to engage with when designing your home, addition/extension or any building project, and therefore are out of the reach of ordinary people. It is a fact, however, that 75% to 80% of all domestic building designs are performed by Building Designers and not Architects. These Building Designers are qualified professionals with a lot of hands-on experience in domestic, commercial, industrial type designs and knowledge of local council’s regulations and laws.

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Communities Condemn State Government Proposal to Raise the Warragamba Dam Wall The communities of Blue Mountains City and Wollondilly Shire came together last month to condemn the State Government proposal to raise the Warragamba Dam wall. A Community Forum, hosted by the Mayors of Blue Mountains City and Wollondilly Shire Councils, attracted almost 200 attendees, while hundreds also watched the event that was streamed live on social media. Blue Mountains Mayor Mark Greenhill, who started proceedings by acknowledging the devastation caused by bush fires in NSW and Queensland recently and expressing solidarity to those affected by the fires, said the Warragamba Dam proposal was immoral. “Blue Mountains City Council’s principle concern is the inadequacy of the Environmental Impact Assessment process to date, including the assessment of impacts on World Heritage, Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and the ecological values of the Greater Blue Mountains National Park. “We strongly urge the NSW Government to reconsider the proposed action, and to cease pursuing its plans to inundate this highly valuable and significant area”. Wollondilly Shire Mayor Matthew Deeth said, “We are asking the State Government to undertake thorough engagement with the local communities and other stakeholders; to consult properly with the indigenous community whose cultural sites will be impacted; to fully examine the environmental impact the raising of the wall would have; and to seriously look at other options to address flood mitigation”. Guest speaker, former NSW Minister for Environment and Minister for Emergency Services, The Hon Bob Debus, said, “Earlier this year the World Heritage committee of UNESCO stated that the inundation of the National Park is likely to have an impact on the outstanding values of the park. “The World Heritage committee of UNESCO asked our Federal Government to ensure that the impact of the proposal to raise the wall should be vigorously assessed. It’s asked that an EIS assessing all potential impacts, including those on Aboriginal cultural heritage, should be submitted for review before any final decision is taken”. Gundungurra woman and Warragamba resident, Taylor Clarke, 21, said she was angry about the proposal. “I am angry, and I will continue to be angry, for as long as we have to fight for this, because we shouldn’t have to fight,” Ms Clarke said. “As we take our next steps forward in this campaign, and indeed as a community, we need to think about the people who are going to walk this land after us. What precedent are we setting? “When we win this campaign, think of the amazing example we are setting for the next generation, that we are willing to fight to protect our natural heritage. “And heaven forbid, if we don’t (win this campaign), what are we showing the next generation? That we’re willing to destroy a National Park for development. To put people in danger. To put people’s lives on the line, for development. “I’m very angry, but also very encouraged that all of you are here talking to us about this today”. Panellists, including Member for Blue Mountains Trish Doyle, Gundungurra Elder Aunty Sharyn Halls, Total Environment Centre’s Saul Deane and Give a Dam campaign manager Harry Burkitt, also spoke and took questions from attendees at the event.

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Santa Claus is Coming to Wallacia It’s that time of the year once again where the boys and girls of the community will get a very special visit from Santa Claus himself, when he joins the Wallacia Rural Fire Brigade for the Santa Run in Wallacia. Pending the operational requirements of the brigade and their crew, the Santa Run will visit Wallacia on Tuesday 24th December (Christmas Eve), beginning at 3:00pm in the afternoon where the fire truck will begin at William Street. It’s a great opportunity to come and say hi to Santa and take photos. Santa will have lollies onboard for the kids during each stop. Don’t forget to listen out for the truck as it drives through the local streets. “Each and every year, we look forward to having Santa travel with us as we visit Wallacia. It’s great to see all the familiar faces, and some new, in the local community and to help spread some Christmas spirit with the big man” said Jody Preston, Captain of Wallacia Rural Fire Brigade. “Christmas Eve is an exciting time of year and we know that Santa can’t wait to see everyone when he comes to Wallacia” Jody added. For more information about the Wallacia Santa Run, visit Wallacia Rural Fire Brigade on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NSWRuralFireBrigadeWallacia. v Wallacia RFS members NSWRuralFireBrigadeWallacia

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HEALTH MATTERS

Article Written + Submitted by: Andreas Klein Nutritionist + Remedial Therapist from Beautiful Health + Wellness P: 0418 166 269

Have Lower Back Pain? Then just get on the Bottle! I ask many of my ‘lower-back pain’ patients to get on the bottle! Nothing like a stiff drink to ease back pain, right? Just kidding of course. Patients lie down on a carpeted floor, place a foam roller (about the size of a standard wine bottle) under one side of the small of their back. The roller is placed either just to the left or to the right of the spine, never over the spine itself and patients breathe deeply in and out for 5-10 mins. The idea is to gently but deeply stretch lower back muscles beside the spine (using breaths) without bending the spine itself. This simple activity helps ameliorate back pain generally and avoids an increase in pain that may happen due to daily activities, between clinic sessions. Some patients shouldn’t do this activity, so it’s important to be assessed first. Let’s see why such stretching often helps reduce back pain. Scientists induce lower back pain in animals by injecting carrageenan to damage lower back tissues, causing inflammation, and infiltration of immune cells such as macrophages and neutrophils. Immune cells then release further signals that can exacerbate things, leading to ongoing pain and eventually to tissue fibrosis. Fibrosis is the formation of excess fibrous connective (scar) tissue in an organ or area during

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any repair process that occurs in reaction to tissue injury. After carrageenan injections, these animals can’t walk properly, and their lower back is much more sensitive to mechanical stimulus. In short, their backs are painful, it hurts animals to move and so they have shortened stride lengths and lower instra-step distances. Studies have shown that low-amplitude static (non-cyclical) stretching stops fibrosis and inflammation. To test this in lower back inflammation, half the carrageen-injected animals underwent a stretching program. For 12 days, 10 minutes twice daily, animals did simple sustained back-stretching. Researchers found stretching: 1. lowered tissue inflammatory immune cells 2. decreased scar tissue formation 3. decreased mechanical sensitivity of the back 4. restored stride length and 5. restored intra-step distance, Appropriately done, stretching is an important therapy for musculoskeletal injuries, and patients who incorporate it often get better more quickly and with less suffering.

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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

Santa Photos With Your Pets Santa Claus will be visiting Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital during December 2019 to take photos with your pets. Santa will be here from Monday 2nd December until Tuesday 24th December 2019, Mon-Fri (9am-5pm) and on Saturdays (9am-2pm). For a $10 cash donation, your Santa photo is presented in a Christmas card, with all proceeds donated to the Guide Dogs NSW. We have Christmas themed props for your pet’s photos (e.g. hats and scarves), feel free to bring in your own outfits.

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. 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. 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. r Image: www.pexels.com

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First Saturday of the month Cobbitty Village Markets Where: Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Rd, Cobbitty. Enquiries: 0438 512 728 cobbittymarkets.com.au

Thursday Wallacia Fishing Club 6pm - 8pm At Wallacia Bowling Club General Meeting 2nd Thursday Of Every Month. Everyone Welcome. Especially New Members. Juniors and Seniors. Ring 0421 372 250 for more details

LUDDENHAM First Saturday of the month Luddenham Uniting Church Markets Starts early for bargains Over 20 stalls selling various goods Tea, coffee, sandwiches and scones sold in Church Hall Northern Rd, Luddenham Enquiries Heather 0427510501 First Saturday of the month Mulgoa Landcare Group 9am – 1pm. Phone: 0411 487 512 for venue. Market at Uniting Church, Northern Rd, Luddenham. Cancer Council Rose bushes for sale. Last Sunday of the month Hubertus Country Club Markets 8:30am start. Household goods, brica-brac, arts and crafts, plants, food and refreshments. 205 Adams Rd, Luddenham Booking + Enquires: Cheryl 0416 792 719

MULGOA

Sunday - Once each season Mulgoa Country Market December 8 10am - 2pm. Join us in the beautiful Mulgoa Park to welcome the new season each quarter with local stallholders in a country environment. From food stalls to jumping castles, hand made items, plants and more. Wednesday 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, please call Jan or email: wmvrotary@iprimus.com.au

WALLACIA

WARRAGAMBA Recently moved into Oran Park Town? Whether you’re an owner or a tenant, the Oran Park Town Development Team would like to welcome you! To receive your Welcome Gift and Information Pack. Please Contact the Sales Office on 9043 7500 Every Tuesday Community Playgroup 10am –11.30am Oran Park Library Community Room 72 Central Avenue, Oran Park 2570 Benevolent Society 0450 840 188 Every Wednesday PlayTime @ NewLife Anglican Church 10am (During School terms) PlayTime is for Mums and Carers with kids 0-5. Cnr Marcus Loane Way + Central Avenue, Oran Park. Enquiries: www.newlifeanglican.org. au/wp/playtime Every Wednesday + Thursday + Friday BIBS (Babies into books) 10 am Fun half hour session of stories and rhymes that introduces literacy to 0-18 month olds and their carers. 10am Wednesday @ Oran Park Library 10am Thursday @ Camden Library 10am Wednesday and Thursday @ Narellan Library Wednesday Sprouts Academy (tuition) 4.30pm – 5.30pm For information call Inderpreet on 0449 573 927 or email sproutsacademy.au@gmail.com Wednesdays + Saturdays Storytime @ Oran Park Library, 11am Wednesdays, 10.30am Saturdays Thursday 9:30am –11am (During School Terms) Little Joey’s Playgroup Oran Park St Mary Mackillop Catholic Parish 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park Cost: $2.00 per child / per week Little Joey’s is a new community based Playgroup for children aged 0 - 5yrs and their parents, grandparents or carers. It is run by St.Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran Park and everyone is welcome. Phone: (02) 4648 2226 Parish Office Email: oranpark@dow.org.au

Fourth Thursday of the month Dilly Wanderer 9:30am –11am. Civic Park, Weir Rd, Warragamba Monday, Wednesday + Friday Warradale Men’s Shed 9am – 2pm. A place where men can socialise, talk about their problems and build new friendships. We are a member of the “Australian Men’s Shed Association” Come to us if you have time on your hands or just want to sit around yarning.. We are at 10 Eighteenth St, Warragamba (opposite the Worker’s Club). Try your hand at woodworking, gardening etc. We welcome, we listen, we help. Try us. Roll up any time. Enquires: Gary 0433 396 369, Les 0408 969 593, Graeme 0468 450 269 Thursday Gentle Exercise Group 9am – 10am Do you want to join a friendly group with lots of laughs & social interaction? Work at your own pace. Memory & Relaxation Techniques. A great way to improve: Osteoporosis and Arthritis problems, Co-ordination & Balance Warragamba Town Hall. Cost: $3 Enquires: 4774 1273 Friday Warragamba Hobby Hut 10am - 12noon. Morning teas are held each Friday 10am. These groups are informal and designed for sharing, so please drop in and have a look around. Opening times for the shop are: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9am to 2pm, and and Saturdays 10am-2pm. Location: Hobby Hut 13 Third Street, Warragamba. Friday Our Community Pantry Northern Outreach Service 7pm-8pm A food rescue service providing food hampers to the local community. The Friday night pick up service provides hampers from $30. Location: Warragamba Town Hall Annex - 1 Civic Centre Circle, Warragamba.

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BUILDER

ANTENNA Pty. Ltd.

Pty. Ltd.

 Antenna Supplied and Fitted  Insurance Work  TV Data and Phone Outlets  Home Theatre Installations  Qualified Electrician

CARPET CLEANING

ARGYLL

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Tile & Grout Cleaning

FREE QUOTES - 0410 513 630 Talk to or friendly technicians today!

Water Damage Restoration Specialist Quality work at competitive prices

Pty. Ltd.

Lic: 270847C

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BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

1300 557 548 or 4774 9618 CLEANING – WINDOWS

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& Bathrooms

For your complete bathroom renovation

OVER 35 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Specialising in: New Builds Extensions & Renovations Additions & Alterations Kitchens & Bathrooms Decks & Pergolas Maintenance & Insurance Work Commercial & Sub Contract Work All Trades Supplied

Call us on: 0411 840 820 jactiling@gmail.com

Tim: 0400 853 081 Brett: 0418 410 262 ABN 80 610 960 882 Licence No. 295283C

BUILDER

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Lic No 67245c

4773 8700 0407 417 553

www.whalebathrooms.com.au

• Quality Bathroom Renovations • Customer Discounts Given • Rotted Timber Repairs • All Work Guaranteed • Portable Bathroom Hire FREE QUOTES

• Renovations & Extensions • Decks, Pergolas & Carports • Maintenance • Fully Licensed & Insured • 15+ Years of Industry Experience • Locally Owned & Operated

BOOKKEEPING

Rosano Bookkeeping

Call or email us today for an obligation free quote.

Registered BAS Agent | Reckon Accredited Partner

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Bookkeeping and Payroll BAS GST Reckon; MYOB Reconciliations, Cash-flow and Forecasts

Michael | 0412 414 735 | mrosano1@bigpond.com

0428 210 480 info@easybuildconstructions.com.au Licence No. 320062C

BOXES

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JAMES’ HOME SERVICES

Moving Boxes from $1 Moving Packs from $75

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0418 971 510

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1800 1 52637

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CONCRETING

G.M CONCRETING SERVICES FOR ALL YOUR CONCRETING NEEDS

• Patios • Driveways • Shed slabs • Pergola slabs • Pool surrounds • Garage slabs * Stenciled, plain or coloured concrete CALL GREG

0408 868 860

Lic: 100242C

DENTAL SERVICES

WALLACIA DENTAL SURGERY

We care about teeth DR MAX KOWALCZUK B.D.S (SYD. UNI) DENTAL SURGEON

02 4773 8625 wallaciadentalsurgery@gmail.com Shop 4 Cnr Park & Mulgoa Rds Wallacia 2745


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FILM TRANSFER Transfer all your VHS Tapes, DV tapes, Films, Photos, Slides & Negatives to DVD, Blue Ray, Flash Drive or Portable Hard Drive

P&D Film Transfer Doreen Vella 0414 289 944

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0418 433 868 www.kitchenvision.com.au info@kitchenvision.com.au Renovators Licence No. 236100c

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Grant’s

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Professional Structural Landscaping Grant Tattersall

0418 645 582

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Gardens, Decks, Retaining Walls, Turfing, Irrigation, Paving & Garden Maintenance Call Ben

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Shipways Effective Plumbing 24 Hrs - 7 Days Licensed Plumber, Drainer & Gasfitter Emergency Hot Water Repairs & Replacements

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2 Econo Place Silverdale 02 4774 2440 LAWNS + GARDENS

DA Lawns & Gardens call David 0413 569 743 or 0403 311 072 ‘Reliable friendly service’

No Job Too Small

Lic: 158889C

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Repair & Servicing of all makes of mowers, chainsaws & line trimmers

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Contact Susan

Gift certicates available Daytime & Evening appointments

PAINTER

0432 690 167

Lic 253202c

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0419 981 001

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Moosehead Woodworks 0419 634 323

Cabinets C H I N E S E & Woodwork RESTAURANT

Open Monday - Saturday (Closed Sunday) for Lunch & Dinner Open Mothers and Fathers Day

Michael and Sally Wu Shop 2, Lot 1, Weir Rd, Warragamba

4774 1944

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0419 685 422

Wallacia Rotary Club

0421 997 777

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0411 487 512

Seniors Warragamba

4774 1357

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4773 8974

Probus Club

0408 304 006

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0422 410 146

Scouts

0409 429 198

Girl Guides

0414 619 382

Sports Clubs Rugby League Tennis Warragamba

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Little Athletics

0411 047 080

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0407 497 606

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4774 2153

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0420 581 276

Swimming Club

0415 926 155

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