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Christmas Without the Stress Christmas cheer and all the fear… wait fear? Yes, you heard correctly. Although it’s a happy time for some, it can be a very expensive time for families. Particularly, those with multiple children that need to be surprised and rewarded on Christmas day. The word fear is often used around this time. Fear of not being able to afford the present you know little Johnny wants, or the fear you’re not going to have enough food to feed the army of people who are due for lunch. My fear as a Mum of two boys, is the fear of not wanting to spoil my children and that it’s nice to receive gifts, but it’s also nice to give and appreciate what you already have. Over the years, I have seen my boys get so excited on Christmas day, only to rip the paper, throw it over their shoulder, push the present aside and go on to the next one with the final present creating an emotional tantrum because they wanted more. As a parent, how do you embrace the magic of Christmas and gift giving but still educate gratitude to a two-year-old? It’s a hard one to answer but I’m hoping this Christmas is a little The Garcia family | Image + Article: Renee Garcia
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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Recently moved into Oran Park? 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
Wednesday 10am (During School terms) PlayTime @ NewLife Anglican Church 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
Wednesday 4.30pm – 5.30pm Sprouts Academy (tuition). For information call Inderpreet on 0449 573 927 or email sproutsacademy.au@gmail.com
Saturday 1 December, 5 January (1st Saturday of the month) Cobbitty Village Markets Where: Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Rd, Cobbitty. Enquiries: 0438 512 728 cobbittymarkets.com.au
Wednesday 10am – 2pm Oran Park Craft Connections Community Room, Cnr Oran Park & Peter Brock Drives, Oran Park. Join the group for a cuppa, chat and craft every 2nd Wednesday. BYO lunch and your own craft hobby to work on. New members welcome. For enquiries call Gwen on 0417 294 576
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
Saturday 15 December Oran Park Town Art & Craft Markets 9am - 2pm Oran Park Podium. Stallholder Applications: www.oranparkpodium.com. au/markets Tuesday 10am –11.30am Community Playgroup Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Benevolent Society 0450 840 188
Wednesday + Thursday + Friday 10 am BIBS (Babies into books) 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
Wednesdays + Saturdays Storytime @ Oran Park Library, 11am Wednesdays, 10.30am Saturdays
Friday 6.30pm – 7.30pm GKR Karate. For information call Ashley on 0401 919 338
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Camden Council Holiday period trading hours The Camden Council Administration Building will be closed on: Tuesday 25 December 2018, Wednesday 26 December 2018, Tuesday 1 January 2019. Council’s essential services will continue to operate during this time and Council’s After Hours Phone Service will be available on 4654 7777. v»« X ĉÛéģ (Û÷Õ¢¾ÎÎÛéí Õ¨ íó ɪ ă¾í» ĉÛ÷ X«ééĉ (»é¾íóÔ í and a Happy New Year. For more information visit www.camden.nsw.gov.au
Gregory Hills Town Centre Gregory Hills has enjoyed many milestones over their 10year history, yet few are as exciting for their residents as those regarding the Gregory Hills Town Centre. In what may be the most noticeable development for the project since the start of the initial earthworks, construction of the future town centre recently went vertical. Construction is now well underway on the 7,500m2 retail and hospitality precinct, which will be home to a Woolworth’s, BWS, a large medical centre and over 20 specialty stores. As the planned Easter 2019 completion deadline edges closer, it is easy to understand why so many people are excited for the town centre to be complete. A large supermarket with accompanying restaurants, cafes and shops will bring the Gregory Hills community together like never before. Essential services that were previously a short drive away will now be within walking distance for many Gregory Hills residents. This will mean a closer-knit community with an even stronger identity in the broader area. On top of the sheer convenience of having a major supermarket so close to home, Gregory Hills’ residents will also have access to a BWS and an array of specialty stores. This range of stores will have a focus on food, bringing even more breakfast, lunch and dinner options to the community. “Gregory Hills Town Centre is at the core of the master planned Gregory Hills Community,” said Brad Page of Dart West Retail. A central hub such as Gregory Hills Town Centre is often the hub of a local community, providing a meeting place for friends and family. For many of Gregory Hills’ early residents, the town centre will be a welcome addition to the neighbourhood, bringing most of life’s necessities closer than ever before. Adding an assortment of retail and hospitality options to the long list of existing local community amenities such as parks, playgrounds, walkways and schools makes the Gregory Hills’ lifestyle even more enviable. Residents will be able to casually stroll down the road to get their groceries, grab a coffee or enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants at the forthcoming town centre. A major attraction for Gregory Hills has always been the convenience and proximity to essential services that residents will inherit once the project is finished. The delivery of the town centre in early 2019 will see the Gregory Hills vision further come to fruition. “Gregory Hills Town Centre is all about providing a convenient lifestyle for Gregory Hills residents,” added Page. “We are proud of how it relates to the wider community”. Artist impression of Gregory Hills Town Centre | Image: Dart West Retail Pty Ltd. Article Supplied by Dart West Developments
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Oran Park Podium hosts a Breakfast with Santa
December from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. They are asking for a $5 donation for pet photos. All proceeds will go to Furry Friends Forever Rescue, a local not for profit organisation who rescue and rehouse abandoned, neglected or abused animals. Have your photo taken with Santa | Image Courtesy of Oran Park Podium
Oran Park Town Library Wins Award The new 21st century library and community resource centre at Oran Park Town has received the prestigious Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue Outstanding Community Project of 2018. The award was presented to project partners Landcom, Greenfields Development Company and Camden Council last month at the Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue Greater Western Sydney Project of the Year Awards at the Boomtown! Dinner in Sydney. Santa will be visiting this Christmas for a delicious breakfast at Oran Park Podium, before retiring for story time at Santa’s chair. Breakfast with Santa will take place on Saturday the 8th of December at 8:00am. This will include a seat at the breakfast table with Santa, a light breakfast, a gift and story time. Santa photos at Oran Park Podium commence on Saturday the 1st of December until Monday the 24th of December. For times, please visit the website. You can redeem your free 6” x 8” photo with Santa online at www.oranparkpodium.com.au. Any additional photos will be available for purchase. Bring along your dog or cat for pet photos on Wednesday the 5th of December from 4:00pm to 7:00pm, Thursday the 6th of December from 4:00pm to 7:00pm, Wednesday the 12th of December from 4:00pm to 7:00pm and Thursday the 13th of
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Flip Out Smeaton Grange. NOW OPEN! Open 7 days a week (public holidays may vary) with fun for all ages. Huge soft play area ideal for play groups and mothers groups with great mid-week specials. Be sure to check our website for our fantastic Party Packages and Little Ninja’s Program.
Harrington Park Play Space Opens Harrington Park Lake Reserve Youth Play Space was officially opened last month with a family fun event celebration. The $1.14 million recreational development includes play equipment, specialised areas for skateboarding, bike riding or roller blading, as well as a Ninja Warrior style apparatus. The event was the first chance for children and young people to try the new facilities and to enjoy a range of activities on offer. Mayor Peter Sidgreaves said the opening celebration marked an important milestone for Council. “This new youth play space was the first of our major parks projects to open in 2018, followed by Sedgewick Reserve Youth Space and Curry Reserve Water Play Park” Cr Sidgreaves said. “We are extremely proud of this facility and look forward to seeing families and children visit the space for the first time” he said. “It was a great day out and I encourage all residents to come along and enjoy some outdoor time with their families”. “By providing new and interactive recreational spaces, Council aims to set a strong foundation that will accommodate for growth and our future communities” he said. The opening event which took place on Saturday 3 November included face painting, garden games, jumping castles, parasol painting and live music. Staff from RecAlley were on hand to teach kids how to use the
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new outdoor equipment and a sausage sizzle and other food stalls were available. The park is located at Harrington Park Lake Reserve, corner of The Northern Road and Fairwater Drive, Harrington Park. Parking is available at Narellan Sports Hub, Porrende Street, Narellan. For more information, visit Council’s website, www.camden. nsw.gov.au. Mayor Peter Sidgreaves and local residents at the Play Space | Image: Camden Council/Brett Atkins
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easier by following these simple tips: 1. Follow the “Something they want, something they need, something to wear, something to read’’ rule when picking gifts. 2. Stick to a budget. Department stores have come a long way it terms of toys, clothing, arts/crafts and sporting items at affordable prices starting from just $1. 3. Buy an experience, rather than an item. The memories will last a lifetime. This could include an annual pass which can be used multiple times throughout the year. Like a gift that keeps giving. 4. Take your kids shopping to buy presents for the other family members and let them pick. Involvement will get them excited about giving on the day. 5. Clean out the old to make room for the new. Donating old items to those less fortunate will teach compassion and awareness of their situation. 6. Instead of going to a fancy restaurant or spending hundreds on a lunch, grab the family, pack a picnic and head to the beach or a park. Fun times for the kids, relaxing for the parents and a little less hectic all round. From my family to yours, we wish you a very merry (stress free) Christmas and a happy new year. I look forward to writing more great local stories for you all in 2019.
Getting Ready for Kindergarten Starting Kindergarten is an exciting milestone in every child’s life. As parents, it is normal to feel a little apprehensive about what challenges lie ahead. You might be unsure of routines and how your child might adjust. Is my child ready? What happens if my child has trouble making friends? How can I help support my child’s learning at home? Will my child manage being away from me for an entire day? All these concerns are normal and valid when going through this experience for the first time. It is important to remember that no matter what, your child will feel safe, secure and supported if the home-school partnership is strong and if they are given the chance to adequately prepare for the transition to school. All schools have a transition or orientation programs to introduce your child (and yourself ) to school life. These programs vary from school to school and as each family is different, the program may or may not address all the concerns you may have. To put your mind at ease, we have put together a list of activities you can do in the months leading up to starting school to equip your child with the basics of going to ‘big’ school. 1. Trace name, shapes and letters of the alphabet. 2. Sit and listen to a picture book, answering oral questions about the story. 3. Use scissors to cut straight, wavy and zigzag lines. 4. Colour in pictures and draw. 5. Practice opening packets and containers for lunch and eating from a lunchbox. 6. Learn bathroom skills like locking and unlocking cubicle doors and washing and drying hands. 7. Have some playdates with other children starting Kindergarten (at the same school if possible). 8. Learn to tie shoe laces, use buttons and zippers on clothing. Starting Kindergarten is an exciting milestone | Image: www.pexels.com | Article: Sara Drebber @ www.educatered.com.au
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SATURDAY
Celebrate our great nation at Camden Council's Australia Day event.
26 JAN 2019
in Camden THANKSGIVING SERVICE 8.15am | Camden Civic Centre Church groups from all over Camden come together to celebrate Australia Day. JOHN STREET ACTIVITIES 9.30am - 2pm | John Street Free and fun activities including face painting, rock climbing wall, putt putt golf, thong throwing competition, petting zoo and jumping castle and indulge in a variety of street food and Australiana themed markets.
CITIZENSHIP CEREMONY Following the Australia Day Awards Camden Civic Centre Citizenship ceremony to welcome Camden’s newest citizens. LIONS STREET PARADE 11.15am | Argyle Street See the show-stopping street parade with a variety of floats, walking groups, vehicles and entertainment hosted by Macarthur Lions Club.
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Another Great Camden Council Event! CAMDEN MACARTHUR
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Gazette Cadet – Georgia’s Journey There’s nothing quite as exciting as having the opportunity to learn about something you are passionate about. I was recently given the opportunity to carry out my year 10 work experience at the District Gazette. I can still remember the moment I found out I would be doing work experience there. It was followed by an obnoxiously loud squeal of utter excitement that my parents swore the whole street would have heard! Being a passionate writer who has wanted to publish a book since the age of 8, I found that learning about the media and journalism in our local community to be inspiring and very interesting. As a teenager, I have always relied on my writing to voice many things I am unable to speak. Writing has always held significance in my life, as it felt like an escape. What an amazing week it was. I was welcomed by a warm and friendly team, all of whom shared a laugh (and a sigh) as we worked tirelessly towards the December deadlines. As we worked together towards the last paper of the year, I was given exciting tasks like assisting with social media updates, artwork designing and of course writing stories (including this one!) Learning about how the District Gazette runs and the busy nature of the paper at deadline time was a thrilling experience. It has been an eye opening and life changing experience that I will cherish. The District Gazette has been the ideal place of work experience for me and I would recommend this to any student wishing to pursue a career in the media or even for those who love writing. Learning about our local community has been wonderful and I am thankful for the opportunity and the memories that were made. Local work experience student Georgia Stoch | Image + Article: Georgia Stoch
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Next of Kin Program
Developed by the NSW Police Force The Next of Kin Program helps people living alone to have the contact details of their nominated person recorded at a local police station. The contact details of the Next of Kin, as well as the nominated doctor, dentist and any medical alerts that would help in an emergency situation will be entered onto a register. Any information provided will be securely stored and only accessed by NSW Police. This information may assist the police and emergency services to contact a relative or other nominated person if needed in an emergency situation. Contact your local police station and ask to speak with the Crime Prevention Officer about the Next of Kin Program. The Next of Kin Program is FREE to join.
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Christmas Tree Cakes Ingredients 370g pkt chocolate cake mix 20g butter 200g white chocolate melts, melted and cooled slightly 1 pkt rainbow choc chips (or mini M&Ms) 6 waffle ice cream cones 2 eggs
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Preparation 1. Preheat oven to 180C or 160C fan-forced. Cut out 6 squares of non-stick baking paper each about 22cm square. Stand 6 empty, clean cans on a baking tray and place a waffle cone, pointy end down in each. Place baking paper square onto each cone and gently push in until the paper lines the cone; staple in place to hold shape. Trim off excess paper at the top. Line 6 holes of a medium-sized muffin pan with paper cases. 2. Make up cake mixture with butter, eggs and water according to packet directions. Carefully spoon half the mixture into the paper-lined cones (the weight of the batter will hold the paper down and seal the pointed end). Try to stand the cones as upright as possible though they will lean slightly. Bake for 35 mins until cakes are firm when gently touched. 3. Remove cones from tins and lay on a wire rack to cool for 5 mins. Carefully break cones to release cakes. Peel away paper, cool completely. Meanwhile bake remaining batter in prepared muffin tins for 20 mins or until they spring back to a gentle touch. Cool completely. 4. To assemble, cut the rounded ends from the cone-shaped cakes so that they sit flat. Cut off and discard the domed tops of the cupcakes so they have a flat surface. Working on one at a time use a small teaspoon to drizzle melted chocolate onto the point of the cone-shaped cakes, letting it run down the sides. Before the chocolate sets, sprinkle with rainbow choc chips (or chosen decoration). 5. Spread a cupcake with chocolate and place cone-shaped cake on top. Sprinkle rainbow choc chips around the edge. Repeat with remaining cakes, chocolate and rainbow choc chips. Leave to set. Source: https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/christmas-tree-cakes/ b63124af-778d-4824-8ac0-93632055c412
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Renee, a wife, mum and local business owner is passionate about building better connections. After attending many networking events over the years with husband Cameron and promoting their own business, it became apparent that there was a gap in the market when it came to offer a more holistic approach to networking. Where most meetings focus on the referral and the “what I can do for you” approach, Renee’s approach was more focused around building connections, trust and rapport. Knowing that when the right approach is taken, the magic happens, and referrals result through authentic, honest relationship building. After months of planning, research and talking to many business owners, CRG Creative Networking was launched in February 2018. Renee wanted to create an honest, comfortable and safe space for all business owners to come and meet like minded business people. A place where there was no expectations and you were free to be yourself and to help create a motivating and inspiring environment. Their meetings comprise of special guest speakers, educational workshops, business presentations, connecting and getting to know each other and brainstorming troubles or roadblocks in business. They also cater to those families with children by offering an inhouse child minding service while you network. A weekly event is held every Monday 10:00am to 12:00pm at Oran Park Smart Work Hub (Level 2) in the Oran Park Podium. If you would like more information, contact Renee on crgcreativenetworking@outlook.com or find CRG Creative Networking on Facebook.
Macarthur Lions Club Inc. (MLC) manages and presents to the Macarthur region events to surprise and delight the citizens within the Camden Council local government area. Each year at Christmas, Macarthur Lions Club are invited to manage a mobile BBQ stall at the beautiful Camden Macarthur Park, in readiness for the St John’s Church evening Christmas Carols. This year, the Christmas Carols in the Park will be held on Saturday 15th December 2018, from 5.00pm. Then, as the sun sets and the music starts with all the children settling, Macarthur Lions Club will provide a hot BBQ sandwich and beverage at a nominal price. All this helps create a truly festive atmosphere, while singing along with the St John’s Church “Carol Singers” and live music to accompany all the wellknown Christmas Carols. Of course, there will be the opportunity to purchase the unforgettable Lions Club Christmas Cakes on the night. With the lights in the Jacarandas trees on Argyle Street, the festive environment emanating from the Carol singing and the goodwill the Carols carry through the Camden night and a sausage sizzle, the evening is sure to be a relaxing and memorable moment for all. Adults and children alike, young or not so young can make memories. Macarthur Lions Club will be stationed at the Carols all evening under the lights until late, so don’t miss out. Macarthur Lions wishes all the Macarthur citizens a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Macarthur Park in Camden | Image Courtesy of Macarthur Lions Club Inc.
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
THE BUTCHERS MARKET
The Butcher’s Market is a local family business in Harrington Park owned by James and Robyn, his mother. They took over the business a year ago in December 2017. James has 15 years of experience working in different suburbs over Sydney and is adaptable to the tastes of many nationalities. They have a wide range of products including Cowra lamb, yearling beef and pork products from Australia. They sell stir fries, pastries and slow cooked meals which make those busy nights much easier. They also have a range of flavoured sausages. Leading into Christmas, The Butcher’s Market only sell top quality hams, rolled pork, roast leg and loin, turkeys and more with orders being taken now. They source only the best quality meat and stock the best quality sausages. They hope to have more selections in the future which will include James making salami. They live local and enjoy looking after their customers.
contact 02 4648 3700 www.facebook.com/TheButchersMarketHarringtonPark Shop 6, Harrington Plaza, 23 Fairwater Drive, Harrington Park
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PET CHAT
Article Written + Submitted by: University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Camden A: 410 Werombi Road, Camden NSW 2570 | P: 4655 0777
Summer Time Safety Summer is a time of year when we need to pay extra special attention to the health and welfare of our pets. • Snakes – snakes are far more active during warmer months. To help prevent your pet being bitten, walk your dog on a lead; stay on open paths; avoid bushland, high grass and rocks; don’t let your dog explore holes, rocks and logs; keep your yard tidy of junk where snakes may hide; and clean up spilled food or bird seed that may attract rodents and in turn snakes • Ticks - paralysis ticks are a life-threatening parasite. Although not found in the Camden area, they are prevalent in bushy, long grassed and sea-side areas, putting dogs that take trips to the coast at the highest risk. If you do visit a tick prone location, use a preventative medication (such as simparica, nexgard or bravecto) and make sure to check your animal by running your fingers slowly through your pet’s fur down to the skin level and feel for any bumps. Ticks can be found up to 14 days after visiting a tick area • Sun safety – white animals and hairless areas of your pet are susceptible to sunburn. Rash tops and sunscreen for dogs are available plus you can also use human sunscreen. Ideally keep them out of the sun between 11am and 3pm • Heat stress – leave two lots of water out for your pet on a hot day in case they knock one over and ensure they have ready access to a cool, shady area. Never leave your dog in a locked car. Temperatures inside cars on a hot
day can quickly soar to a deadly 60 degrees in a matter of minutes. Dark coloured, flat faced dogs and those that are overweight are at high risk. DO NOT exercise them in the heat of the day. • Christmas foods – some of the foods we typically eat at Christmas can be harmful and even deadly for our pets. These include chocolate, onions and garlic used in stuffings, xylitol (found in sugar-free candy, gums, mints), grapes and macadamia nuts. Make sure these are not left lying around. • Fireworks – many dogs suffer from anxiety when they hear fireworks. Some tactics to help your dog deal with fireworks include putting their bedding in a quiet, calm place and putting music on to mask the noise; getting them a thundershirt which can help some dogs feel more secure; or talking to your vet about short acting medication to reduce their fear. We wish you all a safe and happy holidays – The staff and students of Uni Vets Camden
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Oran Park Probus Club We had a very interesting speaker from Barnes Driving School at our November meeting. Russell Oats spoke about driving as an older driver and gave us tips on safe driving and keeping our licence. Our December meeting is the last one for 2018. We have the Sweet Tonic Singers serenading us with Christmas music on 4 December and our Christmas lunch on 7 December. We meet again in February 2019. If you are interested in finding out more about our club come along as a visitor to see how we operate. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month (excluding January) at 10.00 am at NewLife Anglican Church, corner Central Avenue and Marcus Loane Way, Oran Park. The next meeting is 4 December. If you would like more information about our club then contact the secretary, Helen Duhs at phduhs@ gmail.com or 0412508828.
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FAITH – ST MARY MACKILLOP CATHOLIC PARISH ORAN PARK
Article Written + Submitted by: Fr David Catterall MTh - Parish Priest @ St Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran Park P: 02 4648 2226 W: www.marymackillopparish.org.au A: 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park NSW 2570 Facebook: www.facebook.com/oranparkparish Twitter: www.twitter.com/oranparkparish As we know Christmas 2018 means different things to different people: for some it is a time to spend with family and friends; whereas, for others it is a time to spend another Christmas alone without the presence of those they love most. For some, Christmas this year will be filled with emotions of grief and sorrow; whereas for others this day is the start of a hope filled future as they witness children and grandchildren celebrating their 1st Christmas. For some, Christmas 2018 is another year to continue the traditions that have been passed on for generations. Whereas for others, like the parish community of St Mary MacKillop Oran Park (that I am blessed to serve as Parish Priest) this Christmas is a time to continue traditions only started in recent years as we gather for worship and prayer to celebrate Christmas 2018. Though no matter what Christmas 2018 means to us, and no
matter what emotions and feelings, hopes and fears we bring to this Christmas; I invite you and your loved ones to come and celebrate Christmas 2018 at St Mary MacKillop Church, Oran Park: our Christmas Mass program for our two Mass centres of St Mary Mother of God Church at Leppington and St Mary MacKillop Church at Oran Park can be found on our website www.marymackillopparish.org.au May the events of the 1st Christmas - when a small, poor child that Christians name as ‘the Son of God’ was born – remind all of us that Christmas is not simply about the presents and the parties (however special these may be) but an opportunity to strive to promote amongst our families, friends and our neighbourhoods those values that are so central to this special time of year – like love, peace and goodwill to all. Merry Christmas to one and all.
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P-plater Detected More Than 45km/h Over While Using Mobile Phone A P-plate driver has been detected travelling at more than 45km/h over the speed limit while allegedly watching YouTube on his mobile phone in Catherine Field last month. About 10.40pm (Wednesday 7 November 2018), Highway Patrol officers detected a Mitsubishi Lancer heading south on Camden Valley Way at an alleged speed of 142km/h in an 80km/h zone. The vehicle was stopped and the 18-year-old man, from Spring Farm, was spoken to by police and produced a P1 licence.
While speaking with the driver, officers noticed his mobile phone in the centre console playing YouTube videos. The man’s licence was confiscated and suspended on the spot for six months. He received an infringement for exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h ($2435 and six demerit points) and using a mobile phone when not permitted ($337 and five demerit points). The registration plates on his vehicle were removed and have been handed back to the RMS for three months.
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