Oran Park Gazette July 2018

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Gabrielle’s American Dream Harrington Park’s Gabrielle Plain has hit the ground running this year, moving to the United States of America to accept an athletic scholarship to play college softball at the University of Washington in Seattle. The champion softball pitcher who has played for the Harrington Park Scorpions Club and represented Australia in the Under 19’s team is thrilled with how her season is going in the US. Gabrielle told the Oran Park Gazette, “Life at the University of Washington has been incredible. I've made so many friends that have supported me throughout the year. I've been doing really well in my classes, which has set me up for the rest of my time here, as the Freshman year is the hardest to become settled in. I've played a lot more college softball than I was expecting to play within my first year here. Overall, it has just been absolutely amazing”. Plain’s highlights this year with the ‘Huskies’ include multiple weekend sweeps against competitive college teams and having a perfect game against Utah, which she describes as “something I could never have done without my team’s backup”. Getting through the Regionals and now Super Regionals have also laid the platform for the road to the College World Series, which she is aiming for. With the level of softball competition in the US different to that in Australia, Gabrielle’s experience playing in the college system is already improving her game. “In Australia, we have multiple levels of softball that you go through, each leading to the next. To play the highest level  Gabrielle in action for the University of Washington | Image: Washington Athletics

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The first earth will soon be turned on the site set to become the new Gregory Hills Town Centre. The recently approved development will be home to over 7,500 square metres of retail space providing a local and convenient shopping experience for Gregory Hills residents. Located on the corner of Gregory Hills Drive and Village Circuit, the centre will be home to a full line Woolworths supermarket, BWS store, a medical centre and over 20 specialty stores. It will also provide shoppers with the convenience of over 450 car spaces. The specialty retail mix planned for the centre includes food and service-based retailers. With the development being managed by Dart West Developments, construction commenced in June 2018 and it is anticipated that the new centre will open around Easter in 2019. “Gregory Hills Town Centre will provide a convenient shopping destination, anchored by a full line modern Woolworths supermarket, that is close to home for Gregory Hills residents. Supporting Woolworths will be a range of services and shops for the community.” commented Brad Page, General Manager, Dart West Retail. Woolworths Regional Property Manager Colin Graham said the company was thrilled to secure one of the key retail tenancies in the development and look forward to delivering an essential and convenient shopping experience for local residents. “At Woolworths, we pride ourselves on delivering high quality produce at great value for local residents. We are delighted to be part of the Gregory Hills Town Centre and are excited that local residents will soon have access to one of Australia’s most modern supermarkets.” For stage one leasing enquiries, please contact Brent Trumble at Dart West Retail on 0412 481338. To keep up to date with the Gregory Hills Town Centre development, follow the Gregory Hills Town Centre Facebook page. 

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What’s Cooking

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Pork, Lemon and Ricotta Pasta Bake

Ingredients 350g dried rigatoni pasta 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 500g pork mince 1 brown onion, sliced 3 garlic cloves, crushed 2 small carrots, finely chopped 2 celery stalks, finely chopped 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh rosemary leaves 1/2 cup dry white wine 1/4 cup tomato paste 1 chicken stock cube 200g fresh ricotta 2 tablespoons lemon juice, plus wedges to serve 1/3 cup grated parmesan Fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves, to serve Preparation 1. Cook pasta following packet directions. Drain, reserving 1 cup cooking liquid. 2. Preheat oven to 200C/180C fan-forced. 3. Heat oil in a large deep ovenproof frying pan over mediumhigh heat. Add mince. Cook, breaking up mince with the back of a wooden spoon, for 6 minutes or until browned. Add onion, garlic, carrot, celery and rosemary. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until onion has softened. Add wine. Cook for 2 minutes or until reduced by half. Add tomato paste and stock cube. Stir to combine. 4. Stir in pasta cooking liquid. Bring to a simmer. Add pasta, tossing to combine. Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper. 5. Combine ricotta, lemon juice and half of the parmesan in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Dollop ricotta mixture over pasta mixture. Sprinkle with remaining parmesan. Bake for 20 minutes or until ricotta is golden. Sprinkle pasta with parsley. Serve with lemon wedges. https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/pork-lemon-ricotta-pasta-bake

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The cold weather is upon us and Oran Park Probus Club members are looking forward to celebrating a Christmas in July luncheon at Gledswood Homestead and Winery this month. The club offers a variety of activities including day trips to interesting places, longer trips of 5-10 days, craft afternoons, and photography excursions. We would like to welcome local retired or semi-retired people to our club. 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 3 July. If you would like more information about our club then contact the secretary Helen Duhs at phduhs@gmail.com or 0412508828.  Guest Speaker | Image Supplied

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Afford Establishes Support for Disability Carers in Oran Park

Caring for a loved one with a disability is a selfless role held by millions of Australians across the country. This unpaid care is usually the role of a family member, whose own wellbeing is often pushed aside to ensure the health of their loved one. Leading disability service provider, the Australian Foundation for Disability (Afford), takes a whole-of-life approach to disability supports and, in partnership with Carers NSW and Together Carers, has established a Carer's Program to support carers in Oran Park. Research reveals that there are 2.7 million unpaid carers in Australia and around 856,000 are primary carers who provide the most informal assistance to another individual. More than half of primary carers (55%) provide care for at least 20 hours per week and 56% of primary carers aged 15 to 64 years participate in the workforce. The demands on carers is great and Afford is committed to providing carers with support networks to enhance their own physical and mental health and the ongoing wellbeing of their loved one with disability.

Steven Herald, Afford CEO, says that caring for carers is a significant piece that completes the puzzle of life happiness for clients. "At Afford, we recognise that the role of carers is a significant part of the health and happiness of our clients and that's why we are working with Carers NSW and Together Carers to host Carers Events to provide advice and support for carers through the NDIS, as well as providing opportunities for social interaction with people with similar experiences" Mr Herald explained. "The Afford Carer's Program provides opportunities for carers to ask questions, network with others with similar experiences and simply take some time out for themselves". Carer's events are created based on participant interest and often take the form of a BBQ, High Tea, evening dinners or lunches for carers, while their loved ones enjoy discos and activities coordinated for by Afford Lifestyle Assistants. The families of Afford's Oran Park Day Program were recently invited to take part in a Carer's Event which involved dinner at a local Thai restaurant. 33 carers attended the event. New families to the centre were introduced to the support network, new friendships were formed and NDIS developments were discussed. Afford has also arranged for carers to enjoy a night out at a show or musical to relax and enjoy an evening to socialise and simply enjoy time to themselves. Most carer events include opportunities for participants to speak with Afford NDIS specialists directly about any questions they may have or for advice on NDIS Plans and funding. For more information about Afford, visit www.afford.com.au or call 1300 233 673. ď ˛ď€ All smiles at Afford | Image: www.afford.com.au

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The Colonial History of Oran Park

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In the colonial days of early New South Wales, Oran Park was originally made up of two principal land grants, one of 2,000 acres, Harrington Park, granted to William Campbell in 1815 and another to George Molle in 1817, Netherbyes, of 1,600 acres which ran between South Creek and the Northern Road. According to Camden Historian John Wrigley, the name Oran Park appears on the pre-1827 map as part of Harrington Park, Campbell’s grant. Campbell arrived on the brig, Harrington, in 1803 as a master. The New South Wales State Heritage Register states that the Oran Park portion was sub-divided from the Harrrington Park estate in 1829 and acquired by Henry William Johnston in 1852. The Oran Park estate is representative of the layout of a country manor estate with views afforded to and from the manor over the landscape and to the important access points of the estate. These were representative of the design philosophies of the time. Oran Park House was located in a picturesque Arcadian pastoral scene by using the best of European farming practices and produced an English-style landscape of a park, pleasure grounds and gardens. The house was located in a ‘sublime landscape’ with the integration of aspect, orientation and design, drawing on influences of Scotsman JC Loudon, Englishman Capability Brown and Sydney nurseryman Thomas Shepherd.  The image clearly shows the hilltop locality of Oran Park House typical of gentry estate houses across the Cowpastures. This landscape drew on the influence of the philosophy of Scot JC Loudon and Englishman Capability Brown (early 20th century, Camden Images) | Image: Camden Images. Reprinted by kind permission of Dr Ian Willis from camdenhistorynotes.wordpress.com/category/oran-park/

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A New Culture for your Home

Have you ever thought about giving an overseas student the experience of a lifetime? Are you in the position to open your home to a student who is seeking adventure and excitement? Would you like to learn more about another country, whilst at the same time sharing the Australian culture to those from around the world? You now have the opportunity to welcome students from around the world into your home and to share in an exciting journey. World Education Program Australia, a not-for-profit student exchange organisation that started in 2001, have sent thousands of Australian high schoolers overseas to have the exchange experience of a lifetime and in reverse received thousands of overseas high schoolers to Australia to live the life of an Aussie teenager! While students are in Australia, they live with volunteer host families and attend school full-time. Host families can come from all walks of life. They might be single parent families, same sex couples, and younger couples with no kids or empty nesters. All are welcome to volunteer for the program.

Students aged 15-18 are fully insured and have their own spending money for their personal expenses. 24/7 support is offered to students and host families and local support is also offered by a coordinator. They are wonderful students, academic high achievers, motivated and all capable English speakers, who are fantastic role models for younger generations. Students come from many different countries, among them Italy, Germany, the USA, France, Belgium, Argentina, Chile, Denmark and Finland. When speaking with Annie Taylor from World Education Program Australia, she explained; “relationships that form between host families and students are lovely! We hear many stories of host families who go to visit their students once they have returned home and many more stories about students who come back to Australia to spend time with the family that have become their second family”. If you are interested in learning more about how you can get involved, you can visit www.wep.org.au/host or get in contact with Sylvia Kelly at sylviakelly@wep.org.au or on 1300 884733. Local Student Charline (centre) and host family the Toohey’s | Image Supplied by World Education Program Australia. Article: Renee Garcia.

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Gabrielle’s American Dream

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of softball that you can, and therefore as much softball as you can, you have to start from the bottom and work your way up. In America, they have only one major tournament when you get to the college level, with some pre-games before you get there. You're playing at the top level over the course of many months with multiple games a weekend. The intensity for that amount of time is much higher� she explained. Gabrielle’s goals this year are to give it her all, both competitively in softball and academically with achieving good grades. She is working hard towards making the Australian Open Women’s team back home for years to come. PET CHAT

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A Family Town for a Family Man Damien Turski is best known in the Oran Park community as the Centre Manager for the local shopping centre, the Oran Park Podium. Damien has also been a resident of Oran Park for 3 years now, moving with his wife and young family of four children to the town in the preliminary stages of development. He recalls the first day he visited Oran Park Town and couldn’t believe how much it had developed in such a brief time. Previously residing in Ambarvale, he remembered the old days of the Oran Park Raceway and was blown away by the town’s make-over. That same day, he went home and told his wife the experience gave him an unmistakable feeling of ‘a place he thought he needed to be’. Damien fell in love with the dream of what developers were selling and the idea you could live, work and play all in the one place! Living two minutes from work offered him much more quality family time. The lovely, new town with plenty of landscaped parks and playgrounds connected by safe, wide footpaths perfect for taking the children on bike rides to just about anywhere in the town. Damien attributes the motivation to make the move, to the vastly expanding new suburb to the fond memories of being a young child growing up in a new suburb himself. The idea that he could afford his children a similar upbringing in a close community with an abundance of safe places to play and grow with their peers was an attractive one at that. Oran Park is one of the most beautiful places with its gorgeous views of the best that nature has to offer including stunning sunsets over the Blue Mountains and crisp clean country air full of rolling hills. This really sealed the deal for him and his family. Damien enjoying time with his daughter Indy | Article + Image: Elizabeth Turski

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Get Out Of Your Own Way I’ve been fielding a lot of calls lately from local business owners perplexed by changes occurring in the market, or more specifically, a downturn in revenue and profits. Whilst there can be several factors at play when it comes to a downturn, and I wouldn’t attempt to prescribe before having diagnosed, it’s a common theme that comes through in my conversations when speaking with business owners, that ‘the market’ is to blame; the problem is happening ‘outside’. If you’re starting to feel the pinch, or experiencing stunted growth, take a look ‘inside’. Sometimes your very own people, systems or processes are getting in the way. Here’s three questions to ask yourself to help you get out of your own way: 1. Are you fighting for the status quo? Trying to keep everything in its place and running smoothly by maintaining the status quo, is a sure-fire way to stunt growth and innovation. Take a close look at systems,

processes and even mindsets. How responsive are you? Your business needs to be able to adapt to changing conditions. This means being able to capture the novel insights that will help you create and implement change in response to your market. What are you doing to capture insights and better respond? 3. Are you following the herd? You may be keeping an eye on your competitors and thinking you’re safe because there’s no innovation occurring. It’s easy to fall into the herd mentality. Entire herds die, just as all empires fall. Disruption occurs from outside the industry – instil a learning culture and survive. My point is, don’t be afraid to look inside, it’s where the gold is. Imagine if you could shift your own structure and mindset and achieve 3x, 4x or 5x improvement without doing anything else – it’s possible. 2.

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Kid’s Celebration Sunday The World Cup is the biggest single sport event in the world and it comes around every four years. It’s a big deal with 210 teams from almost every nation on earth beginning their qualification campaigns and gradually being whittled down to just 32 who will play in the finals. By now you’ve seen favourites fall, classic goals scored, and heartbreaking penalties missed. It will all be coming down to the final on Monday July 16th at 1am when the true champion of the world will be decided. So how should you fill the time until then? Fortunately NewLife has got you covered! We’re running our World Cup themed Big Epic Kid’s Fun Day on Friday July 13th. It will be a day filled with craft, singing, games, and teaching about Jesus for kids from Kindy to year 6. Then on Sunday, July 15th (that day when you’re wondering what to do before the world cup final) we’ll be inviting all the kids back for our Kid’s

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Celebration Sunday. The celebration service at 10:30am will feature the things the kids have been learning and making and will conclude with a BBQ on the lawn. So if you’ve got kids who would like to find something engaging and fun to do with their holidays sign them up via our website www.newlifeanglican.org.au And if you’re wondering how to get through the hours before the World Cup final join us on Sunday morning and see all the kids have learnt at our Celebration Service. All sorted.. Now if only Australia had made it through the first round.. * (*This column was written in June before the tournament began. I’d love it to be so but figure France might have hurt our chances a little bit..) Come set me straight on Sunday 15th!


Camden Council Library Services Narellan Library Movie Club: Meeting every second Wednesday of the month

www.library.camden.nsw.gov.au 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 Saturday 7 July (1st Saturday of the month) Cobbitty Village Markets Where: Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Rd, Cobbitty. Enquiries: 0438 512 728 cobbittymarkets.com.au Saturday 21 July (Next: 21 July, 13 October ,15 December) Oran Park Town Art & Craft Markets 9am - 2pm Oran Park Podium. Stallholder Applications: www.oranparkpodium.com. au/markets Monday 10am –11.30am Community Playgroup Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Benevolent Society 0450 840 188 Monday + Tuesday 3:30pm – 6:30pm CB Dance Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Enquiries: Cassandra 0431 062 030

Monday + Wednesday 7pm – 8pm Personal Defence Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Enquiries: David 0415 805 931 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 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 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 Thursday @ Camden Library 10am Wednesday and Thursday @Narellan Library Wednesday 4.30pm – 5.30pm Sprouts Academy (tuition). For information

call Inderpreet on 0449 573 927 or email sproutsacademy.au@gmail.com Thursday 9am – 3pm Oran Park Community Preschool Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Big Fat Smile 0427 045 905 Thursday 4pm – 5.30pm Step Up Academy of the Arts. For information call Rebecca on 0421 364 603 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 Friday 4pm – 6pm Helen O’Gradys Drama Academy. For information call Alison on 0410 608 819 Friday 6.30pm – 7.30pm GKR Karate. For information call Ashley on 0401 919 338

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FROM THEWORD EDITOR THE LAST As July sets in, so does the snow over the mountains and it sure does send chills right through you! I must admit, Winter is my favourite season. You can't beat a homemade soup, by the fire wearing your fluffy socks, cosy and warm. When I was much younger, I recall being responsible for bringing the chopped wood into the house from the shed. I would often grizzle about this task, I also remember all the splinters and heavy work in doing so. Somehow, those memories don't dull my love for Winter, in fact they bring a smile to my face of treasured memories of days gone by. True to the old adage, "The best things in life are free, treasure them!" Enjoy your Community News.

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