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Charity Home Goes Under The Hammer Sunday 11th September saw Wayne Gardner Reserve filled with picnic rugs layed out, a sausage sizzle cooking, jumping castles for the kids and free show bags and soccer balls handed out courtesy of generous sponsors all wanting to support Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation, a children’s charity which aims to purchase the most technological paediatric medical equipment available to enhance the level of health care offered in our local hospitals. Speaking with Bruce Hanrahan, Chairman of Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation, you could see the pride and humble feeling he felt towards all that have made this event happen. Explaining that the funds, no matter how big or small would make a huge difference to the lives of children needing medical care within our local hospitals. Event organiser Mikayla Sawyers from Fairmont Homes NSW had this to say, “We are so proud and overwhelmed with all the support we received from the suppliers, contractors and the general public not only in relation to the building process of the charity home but also with raising awareness and helping with the auction day. The day was a success, it was great to see the community come together to support such an important cause. A fantastic result for all involved with the donation of all proceeds to the Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation. It’s a truly great thing to be able to Continued pg.14

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As we enter October, and the end of yet another school term it’s clear the year is flying by! By now many of you may have a post Olympic hangover, however, with the warmer weather now upon us, there is no better time to get outdoors and get active. On page 10, we have some seriously spooky treats just in time for Halloween. Whether it's an occasion that you do (or don't) acknowledge, we've also included some handy Halloween tips and 'tricks' to keep you safe whilst trick or treating! Don't worry about being perfect, just be real. Enjoy your Community News.

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The Summer Argyle Affair The Argyle Affair was born from a humble idea to showcase local talent and bring together creative people and ideas. Founders, Peta Borg and Brooke Murphy both reside in Macarthur, have 6 children between them and share a passion for bespoke design and production. “It seemed such a shame for there not to be a space for local talent to come together, so we decided to create one” says Peta. They choose to hold the event in Camden's iconic AH and I Hall as much for its proximity to the main street as its charm and history. The hall will again be transformed into a highly styled space complete with Argyle Alley and a creative stage where workshops and demonstrations will be held. Vendors are chosen with a strict criterion in mind, resulting in a highly curated two-day market. 'We are looking for an X factor - we want to bring shoppers something new and unique and like to avoid mass production" added Brooke. Visitors will be exposed to an emporium of unique products and experiences; all handpicked for their impeccable quality and originality. Vendors are all experts in their field and are highly involved in the design or make of their products. It's more than a market - but rather a highly curated shopping experience where shopping local is at the forefront. It's a space where savvy designers, aspiring performers, passionate gourmets and creative folk come together to share and network. You will find sweet treats, a delicious range of lunch options, handmade jewellery, candles, giftware, leather goods, beautiful homewares plus goodies for children and pets. This premier event has now become a 'must do' on the calendar, with guests & vendors alike, travelling to our township to experience 'The Argyle Affair'. It takes place on November 26th and 27th from 9am to 2pm at the AH & I Hall in Camden.

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FAITH – NEWLIFE ANGLICAN ORAN PARK

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Getting A Service My car is almost up for rego again and so before I take it for a pink slip I thought it might be helpful to have a little pre-rego service done. I wasn’t anticipating anything bad - the car is running well - but I figured a closer investigation might reveal some areas that could do with a tighten, or a grease and oil change. As it turned out my brakes (which I remembered had been a little squeaky) were in fact due for replacement pads. Given their state I’m not sure exactly how close to not getting a pink slip I would have come. Now, it might be a bit of a stretch but I’d like to invite you to think about your marriage. It seems as I’ve been engaging with couples recently (both inside and outside the church) I’ve found a lot of good people with lots of real stress in this vital area of their life. And why not? With long commute times, sick and noisy kids, mortgage and other money pressures, not to mention family conflicts - there’s any number of reasons why marriages in places like where we live can be under enormous strain behind our newly finished brick facades. At NewLife this month (Saturday October 22nd) we’re running a one day marriage seminar called, “A Day Together.” It’s a positive, practical, and powerful day designed to strengthen your marriage - wherever it’s up to. For some people a day like this will simply be a ‘grease and oil change,’ for others it’s time to give attention to the squeak (other noises?) that have been coming from the engine of your marriage. On the day you won’t have to do group work or share apart from with each other. Topics covered will include: understanding why couples drift apart, learning how to grow together, how to resolve conflict in a healthy way, how to have a mutually fulfilling sex life, and learning how to leave a legacy for the next generation. If you’d like to ‘service' your marriage you can find out more and get tickets via our website. Stuart – New life Anglican Church

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Night Work To Progress The Northern Road Upgrade

Roads and Maritime Services advises motorists changed traffic conditions will be in place for essential night work on The Northern Road Upgrade, between The Old Northern Road, Narellan and Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park from tonight. The Australian and NSW governments are committed to the growth of western Sydney and are pushing ahead with the planned 35 kilometre upgrade of The Northern Road between Narellan and South Penrith. Work to widen a 3.3 kilometre section between The Old Northern Road at Narellan and Peter Brock Drive at Oran Park is already under way. To reduce impact on motorists, work to build temporary road surface and install new utilities will be carried out at night until Friday 4 November between 7pm and 6pm, weather permitting and excluding weekends. Night work will be carried out on The Northern Road at three locations including just north of The Old Northern Road

intersection, the Peter Brock Drive intersection and the Porrende Street and Fairwater Drive intersection. In addition to this, work continues to be carried out on weekdays between 7am and 6pm and from 8am to 1pm on Saturdays. No work will be carried out on Monday 3 October due to the public holiday. While there will be some noise and lighting in place for this work every effort will be made to minimise the impact on nearby residents and businesses. Road users are advised to follow the direction of traffic controllers and all signs, including reduced speed limits. Electronic signs will also be in place to notify motorists and nearby residents. Motorists are thanked for their patience while this important work is under way. The work forms part of the jointly funded $3.6 billion Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan to deliver a multi-billion dollar roads package for one of Australia’s fastest growing regions, ahead of the planned airport at Badgerys Creek opening in the mid 2020s. For the latest traffic information visit www.livetraffic.com, download the Live Traffic App or call the Transport Management Centre on 132 701.  The Northern Road Narellan south of Porrende Street and Fairwater

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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 Every year the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference issue a statement focusing on a particular topic through the lens of social justice. This year, the Statement is titled: ‘A Place at the Table: Social justice in an ageing society’. The Statement celebrates the value and dignity of older people in Australian life. It challenges us to recognise their significant contribution to society. Now, in what some would rightly describe as “an exponentially growing area with many new and young families moving in on a regular basis”, it is easy for us to forget that Oran Park and the surrounding suburbs aren’t just the home of people under the age of 40. Many older people are making their home here. And they are making their home not only in a number of the independent living units that have been built by churches and other providers, but they are also moving into more ‘traditional’ homes. As Sr Patty Fawkner SGS said recently at the launch of the Statement, all of us – no matter what our age or where we live – are blessed to have older people in our midst, for they teach us some important ‘life lessons’ such as: • Be grateful. • Don’t just visit this life. • Develop interests now. • Be present in the present. • Humbly accept diminishment. • Smile. • Let go. • Be married to amazement. • God’s grace is all I need. And the one lesson that sums up all of this – the core of Jesus’ whole life and teaching: keep working on love. Keep working on love. As residents of Oran Park and the surrounding suburbs may we open our eyes, our minds and our hearts so that we may see that we are all on life’s journey and need each other’s respect and support, whatever stage of life we are at. If you would like further details about this Social Justice Statement, you can visit the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council website

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Boxes for Christmas Christmas time for most is about spending time with family, opening presents, eating lots of great food and making special memories with those we love but unfortunately not everyone gets to celebrate in this way. We often forget about the ladies and gentleman who live in aged care facilities who may not have any family or friends to visit them on these special occasions. Margaret Chivers from Boxes for Christmas has acknowledged this, and for the past 7 years has grown a local charity into a national awareness event all around Australia to put that smile back on elderly people that are so often forgotten by simply buying gifts, wrapping them and delivering them to aged care facilities all around the country on Christmas Day. Last year resulted in a whopping 1800 gifts being given. Every year the list of recipients grow and therefor more assistance is needed to continue this unique and wonderful charity. If you would like to help here are a list of ways that can assist Boxes for Christmas in reaching out to more recipients this coming year. • Donate funds – for every $10 this buys 1 gift • High Tea event - Attend the annual High Tea Charity day, great way to get friends together and raise funds. • Donate any spare Christmas cards or wrapping paper • Donate wool for volunteers to knit presents. • Help wrap presents - This year Wrapping Day will be

Sunday 27th November 11am - 2pm at West Leagues Club. To keep up to date with all the progress of Boxes for Christmas, event dates and more be sure to like Boxes for Christmas Facebook page and visit their website at http://www. christmasboxes.org.au No one deserves to be alone at Christmas, and no matter how young or old you are, everyone enjoys receiving gifts. It warms the heart and puts a smile on a face that gives you the tingling feeling inside. Let’s brighten up a lonely heart this Christmas with a little magic.

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At SunX Window Films we are proud to be a part of the greater Macarthur area, including Oran Park. Our customers regularly come to us asking about heat rejection. SunX films come in varying degrees of heat rejection, with a minimal being 38%, and the maximum being 80%. It is important for us to provide customers with options regarding the levels of light filtered into the home or office and the purpose of the film is met. The measurements are correct to provide the right fit. To ensure our product integrity and give our clients the best possible service, we arrange a check of the area to be filmed prior to application, as this process reduces any thermal breakage. My aim is to ensure that you, our customer, has a win/win experience. A great referral for our business is someone that you may know that has a heat or glare issue in their home or office and might be trying to reduce Air conditioning costs. If you are buying a new car, we can cut those aftermarket costs by half. If there is anything you require or simply need to ask. Give Mike a call. Your friendly 1 STOP SHOP.

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The Ultimate Training Experience Burns Outdoor Obstacle Training, located in Bringelly, is the ultimate training experience for adults and children of any fitness level that is challenging, unique and fun. The business recently celebrated their first year anniversary late last month, after taking a total of nine months to be built. The activities that the facility offers include obstacle training for beginners (lessons in this class), kid’s obstacle training where all children aged 6+ are taken through the lesson on obstacles, boot camps for adults and teenagers, practice sessions for those experienced, family training sessions and school holidays for children. Burns Outdoor Obstacle Training also host birthday parties, charity events, sports team bonding sessions, and corporate functions. The costs are $30 per person for an adult’s obstacle training technique training session which is three hours and $20 for those who do not require the lesson, $20 per person for the children’s obstacle training session which is two hours and $12 for boot camps which are a one-hour class. When it comes to conquering the obstacles, Owners Wayne and Lorelai Burns have this advice; “Most obstacles require some practise with technique specific to each one. There are often a few different methods to completing an obstacle, often it’s about learning the different methods and seeing what you personally feel more comfortable with” said Lorelai. Wayne and Lorelai are both passionate about fitness and staying healthy; “We want to get more children and adults active. We want people to see that fitness can be fun and does not need to be a chore. We want to see more people come here and realise that these activities are what we often did as children and then were considered play. We would also like people to gain not only strength and fitness from attending here but also feel like they are part of a friendly community that is both inspiring and encouraging of one another” they explained. Burns Outdoor Obstacle Training is located at 25 Dwyer Road in Bringelly. Their phone number is 0430 536156. You can visit their website at www.boot.net.au.

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Witches, Monsters and Halloween Safety

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Medium • Time 40 min • Makes 12 Ingredients • 2/3 Cup Plain Flour • 1/4 Cup Firmly Packed Brown Sugar • 2 Tbsp Cocoa Powder • 60g Butter, Chopped • 1 Egg Yolk • 375g Packet Milk Chocolate Melts, Melted • 12 Mini Ice-Cream Cones • 1/3 Cup M&Ms Minis

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1. Process flour, sugar, cocoa and butter until mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add egg yolk. Process until dough just comes together, adding 2 teaspoons of cold water if necessary. Turn pastry onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until just smooth. Shape into a disc. Cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. 2. Preheat oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Roll out pastry between 2 sheets of baking paper until 5mm thick. Using a 5.5cm cutter, cut 12 rounds from dough. Place rounds, 3cm apart, on prepared trays. Refrigerate for 10 minutes. 3. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until light golden. Cool on trays for 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. 4. Line a tray with baking paper. Using a small pastry brush, spread a little melted chocolate onto the top of 1 biscuit. Working quickly, dip the outside of 1 cone into chocolate, turning to coat all over. Stick the cone onto the biscuit. Place onto prepared tray. Working quickly, decorate cone with M&Ms. Repeat with remaining biscuits, melted chocolate, ice-cream cones and M&Ms. Refrigerate for 20 minutes or until set. Tie ribbon around base of each hat. Serve.

• 8 Scoops Vanilla Ice-cream • 1 Litre Lime Soft Drink, Chilled • 4 Orange Snake Lollies • 4 Green Snake Lollies Method 1. Place 2 scoops of ice-cream into 4 tall glasses. Top up with soft drink. 2. Arrange 1 orange and 1 green snake lolly in the frothy top of each drink. Serve immediately.

The time has come for your little ones to bring out there inner demons, dress up in their favourite ghoul costume and get sugar crazy with trick or treating and every year sees more and more participants coming together and getting into the spirit of this fun and crazy tradition. We celebrate Halloween every year on October 31st but do we really know where this originated from? According to History. com the holiday originally comes from people called the Celts. The Celts lived in Europe more than 2000 years ago. On November 1st they celebrated the end of summer. They thought ghosts visited the living on October 31st. They dressed up like ghosts so the spirits would not harm them. Halloween is a time of celebration and superstition. On Halloween, to keep ghosts away from their houses, people would place bowls of food outside their homes to appease the ghosts and prevent them from attempting to enter. Whether you are attending a local event to celebrate, having a party at home or with family and friends or simply taking your kid’s out for some trick or treating there are some great tips and idea’s on things you can do to get you in the Halloween spirit, but most of all this is also a time to be diligent and practise safety for all involved. Be mindful and respectful that not all people in Australia have taken on this ever growing tradition, here are some tips to make it a fun, safe and enjoyable time for everyone.  For those at home celebrating, decorate your front door with a pumpkin or a lantern to show you are participating, this lets trick or treaters know they are welcome.  Teach kids to demonstrate manners when taking treats, and to only take wrapped lollies and enough for themselves.  Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colours and make sure it the right size to prevent trips and falls.  Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision.  Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.  Slow down and be especially alert in residential neighbourhoods. Children are excited on Halloween and may move in unpredictable ways.  Popular trick or treat times are between 5.30pm – 9.30pm. To see if your suburb has registered to celebrate Halloween, add your suburb, get ideas on costumes and much more visit www.halloween-australia.com

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Best in Show! Settling into a new home is exciting as you start to explore the region and what is on offer. Our local areas are rich in opportunity, great parks, walks, shops, restaurants and only a short distance to fantastic entertainment. The Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre and Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest are two easily accessed destinations offering great activities and events for the entire family. The Joan showcases a variety of performances: fine music, opera, musical theatre and drama and even a Friday Night Lights pop up lounge bar - something for everyone! This month, Noni Hazlehurst features in Mother (7 – 8 October), a story tackling the issues of motherhood, poverty and isolation. Mother is a performance not to be missed, featuring one of our local region’s most loved performers. Make a night and come for a drink and a bite to eat beforehand at The Joan’s Friday Night Lights lounge bar. Young, old or somewhere in between - we all have memories of childhood and stories to tell. For most they are stories of happiness and a carefree childhood. Suitcase Stories are bittersweet real stories that will make you feel inspired - they may even make you realize how carefree and perfect your childhood was! Written and told by refugee children and teens who have overcome more in their young lives than most of us can possibly imagine. At the Gallery, on the banks of the Nepean River, is Gravity [and Wonder], a wonderful exhibition and program joining the dots between art and science. Grab a coffee at the Café and visit this free exhibition for a glimpse into our fascination with how gravity influences movement, the shape of space and the flow of time. Experience the wonder of the night skies and star gaze at Western Sydney University’s Penrith Observatory (8 October) and in the Gallery Garden (22 October). The Gallery also offers children’s workshops in drawing, animation and mixed media during school terms and a vibrant school holiday program. Come along to The Joan or The Gallery and be entertained - smile, cry, laugh out loud, sing along, toe tap, relax as music sweeps you away; or, be in awe as you gaze at gravity defying works and wonders! The Joan is offering a special discount price of $20 Standard and $15 Concession for the 28 October 7pm performance of Suitcase Stories. To claim the special price please follow the booking link online http://thejoan.com.au/whats-on/suitcase-stories and quote the discount code STORIES.

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The First Catherine Field Scout Group was first registered on the 22/5/1964 and has been in operation continually since that time. The Group has over this period provided scouting for youth between the ages of 7 to 18 years. The Group currently offers scouting to both boys and girls between the ages of 7 to 15 years. As you would be aware the scouting movement is a worldwide organisation and the largest youth organisation in the world and has celebrated 100 years since foundation a few years ago. The Group has varied in its number of members and the

number of sections over the years. Being located in a semi-rural area, it has traditionally been smaller than a city group. The area that it has traditionally attracted its members has aged and the number of youth in this area has reduced. The area is being redeveloped to city sized lots and is hoped to result in additional members being attracted. The current uniformed members are now only 5 and without additional members both youth and adult it is a concern the Group could close. The Group has 3 very experienced leaders who have almost a combined total of 60 years as leader who are keen to share. Scouting offers a wide range of activities and the opportunity to learn new skills. These include such things as craft, hikes, camping, outdoor cooking, caving, rock climbing, canoeing, bushcrafts, flying in a Scout plane, a variety of badges can be achieved, visits to a variety of places of interest, community activities such as tree planting, making new friends and lots more fun adventures. The Group involvement in the above and other activities depends on the youth’s age and choice at the time. The aim of Scouting is to encourage the physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development of young people (both boys and girls) so that they take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens, and as a member of their local, national and international communities. Being a Scout means you are a member of the largest youth organisation in the world and have a wide range of activates and the opportunity to make new friends. The Group meets Monday nights from 7pm at the Scout Hall, 170 Catherine Field Road (next to Fire Station), Catherine Fields. For additional information, contact Gordon on 0409 912052. ď ˛ď€ Catherine Field Scouts | Image Supplied

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How Many Super Funds Do You Have? If you have changed jobs, changed your name or moved house, chances are you may have lost track of where your super is invested. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) estimates lost superannuation to be worth around $16.8 billion as at 31 December 20141. By tracking down and consolidating your super accounts, you will save having to pay multiple sets of administration fees. Over the years, this could add up to thousands of dollars towards your final superannuation benefit. Benefits Of Consolidating Your Super • Reduced fees: paying only one administration and/or member fee means additional fees are not eating away your retirement savings. For example, if you're paying $5 per month in member fees on three different accounts, you're paying at least $180 per year in member fees. • It's easier to keep track of the growth of your super savings by having your contributions go into one fund. What's more, you'll receive only one statement or fund update, meaning less paperwork to manage. • It allows you to develop a focused and effective retirement investment strategy, as you don't have a number of neglected, smaller accounts that you lose track of, which get eaten away by fees and inflation. Things you should consider Insurance Your existing super fund may include death, total and permanent disablement and/or income protection cover. If you want to maintain the same or a greater level of insurance, check with your new super fund if this cover can be established before closing your existing super fund otherwise you may be in a position of having no insurance cover. Time Out Of The Market It generally takes several weeks to close an existing super fund and transfer the funds to a new super fund. This is because the underlying investments in your existing super fund have to be sold and underlying investments in your chosen super fund purchased. During this time, a portion of your funds are likely to be invested in cash rather than your selected assets. This means if the value of your selected assets rise you won't get the full benefit, but if the value drops, you would receive a better return from the cash investment. Fees and costs All super funds charge fees. The fund's product disclosure statement outlines the fees and costs associated with exiting your super fund. For assistance with managing and consolidating your superannuation please feel free to contact our offices on 02 4628 3957 for a free no obligation appointment. BCB Accounting & Financial Advisers Pty Ltd is a Corporate Authorised Representative No. 463532 of GPS Wealth Ltd | AFSL 254 544 | Australian Credit Licence 254 544 | ABN 17 005 482 726

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Unrivalled In The Macarthur Ask the majority of vendors what they want when it comes to selling their home and they’ll tell you – the highest possible price and complete peace of mind throughout the whole sales process. McLaren Real Estate prides itself on being able to deliver both. Director Lincon McLaren says the team behind his familyowned business is dedicated to looking after its clients and he believes ‘The McLaren Method’ of selling real estate and managing investment properties is unrivalled in the Macarthur. “And our results speak for themselves,” he says. “We have an active client database of buyers so when we list a new property, we can instantly match those buyers to our properties before we even start advertising. This can result in some very quick sales for vendors. Just recently we sold a property for a vendor in four weeks – this same vendor had previously listed her home with two other agents over a period of seven months with no offers,” says Lincon. “With another property we listed last month, we had offers coming in over the phone prior to the first open home. It was sold at the first open $50,000 above the asking price which well and truly exceeded the vendor’s expectations.” Having grown up in the Macarthur, Lincon says he and the team love helping people on their journey of buying and listing property and he’s excited about the number of new residents moving into the region as it expands. “It’s a pleasure to be able to help both vendors and purchasers on their personal journeys. And for new-comers to the area it’s great to be able to showcase to them the best the Macarthur has to offer,” he says. “With our close working relationship with Fairmont Homes NSW, we can now also offer people the option of a house and land package or brand new home.” Contact McLaren Real Estate on 4648 3777 Article + Image Supplied

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Charity Home Goes Under The Hammer Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation. It’s a truly great thing to be able to raise such integral funds for the kids that the foundation helps and we hope that all supporters understand that they all made this happen” The star of the day was the auction of the charity house located on Skaife Street in Oran Park. A beautiful two storey home built by Fairmont Homes NSW who with Greenfields Development (owners of Oran Park) and McLaren Real Estate were able to fetch a whopping $880,000 for the purchase of the home. Local Oran Park couple Bherat and Sunita Sud were the winning bidders. “We’ve had a long-standing relationship with Tom Logue at Fairmont Homes NSW and as a local business owner in the Macarthur area, it was a pleasure to market this property on behalf of the Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation,” says Lincon McLaren, Principal of McLaren Real Estate. “For Kids of Macarthur it’s a fantastic result and so many young lives will be positively impacted in the future from the proceeds of the sale.” Children are our future, and as a parent it’s comforting to know we have such great resources and organisations who are making a difference to our children’s lives.


Be The First To Celebrate Christmas In 2016!

Do you love Christmas? We love Christmas – especially the community celebrations. That’s why The Greater Narellan Chamber of Commerce and Narellan Town Centre have joined together to bring the community the first Christmas event of the year with Christmas in Narellan (or CIN) on Saturday 12th November at 6pm. Christmas in Narellan started in 2012, with the purpose of providing a FREE entertaining Christmas extravaganza to the people of Narellan and surrounding suburbs. Each year CIN bring a variety of performers to the stage to entertain thousands of locals who congregate at this fun family community event. Past years have seen performances from the likes of boy band “The Collective”, X-factor’s “Samantha Jade”, local dance groups and many other Christmas variety acts. This year CIN promises to be the biggest yet! With the location being at the ALL NEW Narellan Town Centre and star performances from; • Justice Crew • Voice finalist Luke Koteras

• Frozens - Elsa • Santa • C91.3 • Fireworks, • and for the first time in Camden history; A REAL ICE SKATING RINK! The ice skating rink will be available to the whole community from Thursday 10th November – Wednesday 23rd of November. Bookings can be made on the CIN Website. CIN has become a marque community event in the Camden LGA and this year’s is unmissable, with prizes, giveaways and entertainment for all in the Narellan community. So save the date for Saturday 12th November from 6pm to 9:30pm at the New Narellan Town Centre (North) on The Old Northern Road in Narellan. We look forward to celebrating Christmas with you. For further details, visit www. christmasinnarellan.com.au Christmas in Narellan | Image: Moira Vella

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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Recently moved into Oran Park? Whether you are an owner or tenant, the Oran Park Development Team would like to welcome you! Our Community Facilitators, Mel and Kim are available to answer any questions you may have while you settle in. They also provide residents with a valuable local Community Information Pack and Welcome Gift! Enquiries: Kim Reh on 0400 743 779 Wednesday October 12 The Library's Movie Club (2nd Wednesday of the month) No bookings required or tickets to worry about. Just come and see some great movies. Where: Narellan Library. Time: Screenings start at 6pm. Some films are restricted in accordance with Australian Film Classifications. Proof of age will be required. Coffee, tea and biscuits available. BYO food and non-alcoholic beverages. Enquiries: Narellan Library 4645 5039 Saturday October 15 Oran Park Town Art and Craft Markets Pick up a unique gift for someone special or a piece for your home. 9am–2pm. The markets are held in Main Street and the car park behind the Oran Park Podium Shopping Centre. Enquires: Josephine Roccisano 0427 732 967 | josephine@greenfields. net.au | oranparktown.com.au/art-craftsmarket Tuesday October 25 Disability Macarthur (Last Tuesday of each month) We provide Breakaway Respite Playgroup from 9:30 am – 1pm. The playgroup is aimed at meeting the needs of Pre-school aged children who have a disability. The Playgroups also provide respite for families with special needs, whilst also assisting to develop the children's skills, social interaction and independence. Enquiries or referrals: Julie on 9603 7011 (Tuesday or Thursday) Friday October 28 5.30 for 6.00 PM ADFAS (Australian Decorative & Fine Art Society. Special Interest Programme. THE ENGLISH FACE UNMASKED: Five centuries of portrait painting materials and techniques. Lecturer: Sarah Cove (NADFAS) Carrington Recreation Hall, Carrington Centennial Care, Gate 2, 90 Werombi Rd Grasmere Members $45 non members $50. Supper provided. Bookings by 18th October Booking or enquiries: Carla 4655 9724 or Ian 4655 8070 Saturday October 29 Kids In Costume Grand Prix Park, 4.00pm to 7.00pm, Free

WEEKLY EVENTS CONT. It’s the fanciest costume event of the year! Join us for our 5th annual, spooktacular afternoon of fun! There will be loads of games, costumes, a jumping castle and a yummy BBQ dinner (raising funds for the Oran Park Rovers). For more information contact Mel Frank 0418 871 868 or email mfrank@oranparktown.com.au Saturday November 5 (1st Saturday of the Month) Cobbitty Village Markets Where: Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Rd, Cobbitty. Enquiries: 0438 512 728 cobbittymarkets.com.au Sunday November 6 Pitter Patter Markets Camden Civic Centre. Time: 9am –12pm $3 adults, children free Enquires: 0429 990 645 www.pitterpattermarkets.com.au NOTICEBOARD SUBMISSIONS Send to: info@districtgazette.com.au

WEEKLY EVENTS Mondays 10am –12:30pm I sew need help! The Space, Narellan Library. Free sewing group meeting weekly. Make it – have a project but don't know where to start? Mend it – Button re attachment, hem adjusting, basic alterations Motivate – Want to finish projects? Drop in at Open Space, lets share the knowledge. Enquiries: Narellan Library on (02) 4645 5039 Monday + Wednesday 7pm – 8pm Personal Defence Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Enquiries: David 0415 805 931 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 + Tuesday 3:30pm – 7:30pm Kidz in the Biz Performing Arts Harrington Park Community Centre 33a Fairwater Dr. Harrington Park www.kidzinthebizmacarthur.com Enquiries: Mel 0406 991 322 Monday + Tuesday 3pm – 3:30pm Minikidz for 2–5 Years Dance Sing & Hip Hop for Preschoolers Harrington Park Community Centre 33a Fairwater Dr. Harrington Park www.minkidzperformingarts.com Enquiries: Cathy 0406 991 322 Wednesday 4pm – 5:45pm (Two sessions) Stretch, Play + Shine Kids Yoga Enquiries: Karen 0418 678 110

Wednesdays 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 Group Community Room, Cnr Oran Park + Peter Brock Drives, Oran Park. Free (incl. tea/ coffee). BYO lunch and your own craft hobby to work on. New members are most welcome to join in at any time. For Enquiries or to register your interest please contact Billie 0418 668 823 Wednesdays 10am – 2pm Trauma Teddy Drop Off Point Community Room, Cnr Oran Park + Peter Brock Drives, Oran Park The Oran Park Craft Group is proudly assisting Red Cross Volunteers to make and collect Trauma Teddies. For Enquiries or to register your name as a “knitter”, please contact Billie 0418 668 823 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 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 – 8pm Step Up Dance Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Enquiries: Rebecca 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. Enquiries: Rebecca rebecca.miller@dow. org.au or visit www.marymackillopparish. org.au Friday 10am –11.30am Community Playgroup Community Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive + Peter Brock Drive, Oran Park Benevolent Society 0450 840 188

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Spring Is Here... Could Your Dog Be Suffering From Hay Fever?

Have you ever wondered if your dog might get hay fever? Dogs certainly suffer from allergies but the symptoms are a bit different from human hay fever, including: • Foot licking • Itchy or smelly ears, sometimes with a discharge • Scratching, licking, nibbling or biting the skin • Rubbing the face, belly or tail • Hives Sometimes, these symptoms look like they are ‘habits’ or a sign of anxiety. But nearly always, itchy skin is causing genuine irritation for our poor pets, and they relieve it any way they can. The good news is that allergies aren’t life threatening, but they can make us and our pets miserable and very uncomfortable. For some dogs, every Spring and Summer is a bad time; for others, their symptoms continue all year round. There is unfortunately no cure for allergy, but many things can help. • Regularly use a good quality flea product; there are lots of excellent ones on the market. In general, products from your

pet shop or vet are better than those from the supermarket. Dogs can be allergic to flea bites, and they can be itchy from them even IF YOU AREN’T SEEING FLEAS. • Fish oils are a safe and inexpensive choice, but don’t expect miracles. • There are many shampoos and conditioners available; look for something that is soothing (some have oatmeal or aloe vera), and only use ‘medicated’ products on your vets advice • Tablets are often the most effective option. There are a number of new, reliable and safe medications being used for treating dogs with allergies, which your vet can prescribe. Allergic dogs can also benefit from a desensitisation program. This is a safe and holistic approach to treating allergies which has the potential to be very effective. At the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Camden, we are able to offer desensitisation as well as tailoring a range of other allergy treatments for your allergic furry friend. Call 02 4655 0777 for an appointment or to chat to one of our vets.

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