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How true this is we will never know, but when sent to jail to await his execution Valentine fell in love with the prison warder’s blind daughter. Before being lead away to his fate he wrote her a love letter and signed it “From Your Valentine”. When given the letter her sight returned so that she was able to read it.
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Once again free, Valentine continued to preach Christianity, and marry Christian couples. Eventually he was brought before the Emperor, Claudius Gothicus, who demanded that he renounce his faith, and upon refusing was sentenced to death.
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Not surprisingly, he ended up in court where he professed his faith and belief in miracles to a sceptical judge who presented his blind daughter to Valentine as a test. Valentine was able to restore her sight and the judge was so moved, that he removed all idols from his home, received baptism, and converted his entire household to Christianity.
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The emperor of the time, Claudius Gothicus, forbade soldiers to marry on the grounds that unmarried men made better soldiers. Valentine however, continued to secretly marry young couples at Christian weddings both breaking the law and insulting current pagan beliefs.
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However, before relating the story it is useful to know that the Romans started their annual calendar with the pagan festival of Lupercalia on Feb 15. This was when the weather started to improve, and the military began their campaigns.
It was a pagan festival dedicated to Lupercus the god of fertility, and far from celebrating romance, it involved the sacrifice of goats and a dog, was violent and bloody and involved random match making.
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Becoming a Saint requires things like filial devotion to the Church, penance for sins committed, patience in adversity, becoming a martyr and performing miracles. Valentine was martyred in 269 AD and below is the story of two of his miracles.
The name Lupercalia translates loosely to “Wolf Time” (Linking Lupus for Wolf and Calia for Calendar) and dates back to the time of Romulus & Remus, the founding twins of Rome who were suckled by a female wolf when their mother died in childbirth.
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It’s an interesting question and not half as romantic as might be expected. In truth it’s about the tussle between the Roman Empire and Christianity and is marked by miracles, martyrdom and the clash of ideologies.
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Double Bay Botanic Garden: A Colonial plan The visionary Governor Macquarie had plans for colonial Sydney that included the establishment of a Botanic Garden in Double Bay.
“I went by water this forenoon... to Double Bay” he recorded on 4 September 1821 “and there marked the future Botanic Garden, directing about twenty acres of ground to be reserved & located for that purpose.” (Lachlan Macquarie, Diary 11 March 1821 - 12 February 1822.) This not only identified a site for the future garden but was also suggested as an addition to the older ‘Government garden’ at Farm Cove, which Macquarie had dedicated as a Botanic garden in 1816, now renowned as Sydney’s 30-hectare Royal Botanic Garden. Charles Frazer was appointed the superintendent of this first Botanic Garden. He is considered to have been the driving force behind the reservation of the Double Bay land; the rich alluvial soils and small watercourses were major contributing factors in this decision. This also aligned with Macquarie’s aim of creating stability through agriculture and settlement. He was Australia's fifth governor
but when he arrived in Sydney in 1810, he discovered the NSW colony was in anarchy. Within a year, he had steered the colony forward on the road to stability and economic independence.
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The Double Bay reserved area was re-surveyed in the 1830s and became a crown land release, designated as ‘The Village of Double Bay’. Supported by local natural vegetation, the foreshores and adjoining land teemed with wildlife; within a few decades the alluvial flats supported substantial market gardens and several nurseries. Of particular renown was Guilfoyle’s Exotic Nursery, located in a small portion of the original reserved area, coinciding with Macquarie’s earlier vision. Guilfoyle Avenue is a drained swamp and was the central part of this site, tended by one of the nation's early gardening families who operated this nursery from 1851 to 1874 on 3.5 acres (1.4 hectares).
CAMELLIA & JACARANDA INTRODUCED The Camellia was introduced into Australia by Michael Guilfoyle who was also responsible for successfully propagating the Jacaranda. One of his sons, William, was a celebrated landscape gardener
Illustration of Ferguson’s Nursery in Double Bay accompanying an article in the Illustrated Sydney News published 14 April 1883
and botanist; acknowledged as the architect of the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens, he also designed many parks and gardens in Melbourne as well as in regional Victoria.
gardens attached to the houses of the colonial gentry. And the market gardens continued to flourish here as well as in the similar terrain around Rushcutters Bay and Rose Bay.
The Guilfoyle Exotic Nursery was very much in vogue; in an era when the pursuit of horticulture had become a mark of status, exotic plants were much in demand.
More info: www.woollahra.nsw.gov.au/ Library/local-history/woollahras-historiclandscapes/horticulture-in-double-bay
In the 19th-century, the Double Bay area was also distinguished by landmark private
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FRIENDS OF DOUBLE BAY SOCIAL NIGHT
A monthly networking event for people who live, work and play in the Double Bay/Woollahra Area. Come and meet other locals and discover ways to work together and help each other in business or socially - and be in the draw for prizes and movie tickets. The event is run by the Double Bay Club, a community group founded by Eastern Suburbs Collaborative, which publishes Eastern Suburbs Life newspaper and a new Double Bay News Facebook Page. Feel free to contribute news and community notices to these publications. Double Bay Club membership is available for just $10 per month - to access member only benefits and events. This Club aims to foster a sense of community and make things happen that can only be achieved by working together. We welcome anyone who is happy to "give things a go." WHEN: WED FEB 14 6-8.30PM (MAR 12, APR 9, MAY 14) WHERE: BEDOUIN RESTAURANT, 53 CROSS ST, DOUBLE BAY
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ROSE BAY WALKING GROUP
The walks will take place rain, hail or shine and will cater for all levels of fitness and ability, so bring a friend, and enjoy getting fit in a great social environment. New members welcome. WHEN: EVERY WED, 8.30AM FOR 8.45AM START WHERE: ROSE BAY FERRY WHARF, LYNE PARK, ROSE BAY
SOUTH HEAD PARISH COMMUNITY LUNCH
SPARK IN THE PARK: TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC
A group of people standing around a table with food on it South Head Anglican Parish invites you to their Community Lunch on the first Wed of the month at St Peters Watsons Bay. Make new friends and enjoy meeting your neighbours. WHEN: FEB 7 11.30AM-1.30PM WHERE: ST PETERS CHURCH, WATSONS BAY
WOOLLAHRA
We're bringing the Spark Truck for a teddy bear's picnic: a great way to meet new friends and to have fun with your favourite stuffed toy. Our Spark Truck is full of fun activities! There will be plenty of games to play, craft to enjoy and story time sessions to enjoy: all about and in the company of your teddy bear friends. WHEN: FEB 17 10AM-12PM WHERE: LYNE PARK, ROSE BAY
TEA TOPICS: TAKE WEIGHT OFF YOUR MIND FOR GOOD
Learn how to nourish and improve your health by adopting a mindfulness based approach to nutrition and lifestyle. Since publishing the book Eating for You and setting up online programs for women, Sallyanne Pisk has heard the same thing countless times: "I know what to eat, but I just can't stick to it." WHEN: FEB 16 10.30-11.30PM WHERE: WOOLLAHRA LIBRARY, 451 NSH RD, DOUBLE BAY
SUMMER BOOK FAIR
RUSHCUTTERS BAY RUSHCUTTERS BAY WALKING GROUP
The walks will take place rain, hail or shine and will cater for all levels of fitness and ability, so bring a friend, and enjoy getting fit in a great social environment. WHEN: EVERY FRI 8.15AM FOR 8.30AM START WHERE: RUSHCUTTERS BAY KIOSK, RUSHCUTTERS BAY PARK, RUSHCUTTERS BAY
JENNA CASPARY - IN BLOOM EXHIBITION
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PARSLEY BAY COASTAL BIODIVERSITY & CULTURAL HERITAGE WALK
Featuring up to 150 stalls in the historic church grounds and public school of Paddington. Products include art, clothing, jewellery and home wares. Food court, live music coffee, cakes, pre-loved clothing, hats and great gifts for all. WHEN: EVERY SAT, 10AM-4PM WHERE: PADDINGTON UNITING CHURCH, 395 OXFORD ST, PADDINGTON
WHEN: EVERY THURS 10AM WHERE: HOMESTEAD CAFE (near fountain), CENTENNIAL PARK...any weather. Kathy Neustatl 9389 8509
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Come grab a bargain on thousands of great books and more in our Summer Book Fair. From cooking to philosophy, crime thrillers to picture books, there's something for absolutely everyone. WHEN: FEB 24-25 10AM-4PM WHERE: WOOLLAHRA LIBRARY, 451 NSH RD, DOUBLE BAY
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WOOLLAHRA PROBUS CLUB & WALKING GROUP
Join us on a cultural heritage ramble around Parsley Bay. Learn about the Indigenous and European heritage of the site and look at some of the natural wonders around the rock pools of Parsley Bay. WHEN: FEB 11 9-11AM WHERE: PARSLEY BAY KIOSK, 1 HORLER AVE, VAUCLUSE
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WATSONS BAY SUMMER MARKETS
Come and see 150 stalls with gifts, international food, and live music on the water's edge. WHEN: FEB 4 10AM-4PM WHERE: ROBERTSON PARK, WATSONS BAY
Jenna has had numerous group exhibitions and was a finalist in the Youth Art Prize at Mosman Art Gallery in 2019, where she won the Summer School Scholarship at The Julian Ashton Art School. She is constantly focused on expanding her skills and has been mentored by Jane Guthleben, Kevin McKay and Wilamina Russo.
PAMELA DREWITT SMITH EXHIBITION
Pamela studied Graphic Design at Sydney College of the Arts and has been working in sculpture for the past 15 years. Her works have been exhibited in group exhibitions and art prizes around Australia and her works are held in private collections. WHEN: FEB 6-19 9AM-5PM WHERE: ART2MUSE GALLERY, 234 JERSEY RD, WOOLLAHRA
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FRIENDS OF DOUBLE BAY MEN'S TABLE: When News Limited ceased printing 112 local community papers in May 2020 it was a major blow to many sections of the community. Classified advertising disappeared, street festivals lost sponsors and locals could no longer find local news all in one place.
As CITAP* says, “Local news outlets play an important role in informing community members about local government, elections, and other civic events. They also help to shape community views around common values and beliefs, creating a sense of shared purpose that can be a powerful uniting force within a town or suburb.” Eastern Suburbs Life can’t turn back the social media tide, but it can seek to recreate local community publishing on a suburb by suburb basis using a mix of Hard Copy and Online services. We’ve started the process in the Double Bay Area by: • Running regular social nights so that people can meet each other again. • Creating the Friends of Double Bay Facebook Group for people to share information. • Creating the Double Bay Area News Facebook Page to publish curated news. • Publishing a Double Bay Area community directory to help people find each other.
• Creating a Friends of Double Bay Membership website to help members work together. • Pioneering collaborative projects to make it easier to people to work together as a group. • Creating a Community Publishing Platform that professionals can use to publish news. • Creating a Double Bay Area classifieds section in the Eastern Suburbs Life local paper. • Working with local businesses and community groups to share curated news and events. • Starting work on a Friends of Double Bay website to provide a home for all the above.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE PART OF THE PROJECT?
If you are interested in helping us “help each other”, or if you have unused or under-utilised skills that need a home call Rose on 0493 499 264 for a friendly chat. To become a member of “Friends of Double Bay” visit www.joinheretoday.org Individual Membership is $10 a month Business Membership starts at $25 a month. In case you change your mind there’s a four week cooling off period. For regular news updated visit: www.facebook.com/doublebayareanews/ grid *See full article on https://citap.unc.edu/news/ local-news-platforms-mis-disinformation
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info call Rose on 0493 499 264, or email rose@easternsuburbslife.com
Eastern Suburbs Life now brings you regular Double Bay area news using Facebook. It’s the same news we publish in hard copy, but it’s now constantly updated and conveniently at your fingertips 24/7.
You can also click on the QR code.
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Better still, you can also contact us directly to publish your own News, Articles, Events and Special Offers whenever you wish. For more
BUILDING MEANINGFUL MALE FRIENDSHIPS & CONNECTIONS
Men's Table is a grassroots community organisation that invites men to connect and talk over a simple meal once a month. The first Men’s Table (MT1) began in 2011 with 12 men who have met once a month for dinner ever since. Now, it helps more men build meaningful male friendships and connections by creating safe places to share, overcoming the stigma that “men don’t talk”. “It’s not a facilitated group, local men run it themselves,” says Regional Host, Anthony Garnham. “But it’s designed in such a way to encourage men to go beyond the banter and open up in a different way to pub talk or golf club chat.” Himself a member of a Table in Randwick, Anthony is keen to let other local men know about Tables in the Eastern Suburbs. “Men sit at Tables for so many reasons. Some want to be in a community of peers or give back, others might be suffering loss, financial stress, family issues, personal struggles. Some are just new to an area and want to build a social circle. Whatever the case, navigating the ups and downs of life can be tough to do alone or without someone you can share the load with,” he explains. “It’s about sharing the highs and lows of your lives, and just having those different types of conversations that are really helpful for the
men but then also helpful for the broader community.” The Men’s Table currently have established Tables in Bondi Junction, Paddington, Surry Hills, Randwick and Coogee that are looking for new members, or are always open to men who want to start their own local Table. Loneliness and social isolation is a growing issue and recognised as a public health priority in many countries. Male suicide has long been a cause for concern, with 75% of all suicides in Australia being boys and men, and traditional masculine norms such as being stoic and self-reliant are not helpful or healthy for men or their families. With Tables in every State and Territory, the Men’s Table are building on their motto ‘Healthy Men, Healthy Masculinities, Healthy Communities’ with every group of local men they meet. “At the end of the day we’re trying to build healthier communities by connecting people together,” Anthony says. “By meeting once a month for dinner and a chat with the same group of guys, friendship and support grows. Some men can find it hard to communicate with their peers. In this environment they know what they say is confidential, they won’t be judged and they can be heard. It works wonders.” www.themenstable.org
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WEDDINGS AT ST MARK’S PART 1
REFLECTIONS FROM REVEREND MICHAEL FIGUEIRA, ASSISTANT MINISTER “One of the great delights as a minister is marrying couples. St Mark’s Anglican Church Darling Point is a beautiful church with a rich history and an established reputation of celebrating marriages with great joy and reverence. A key part of my role is to prepare the couple not only for the wedding day, but for a lifetime in their marriage together. One way we do this is through our pre-marriage courses where couples meet over a few weeks and intentionally connect and communicate in their relationship together. Strong marriages don’t just happen automatically. We hope that couples will discover the attitudes, values and habits needed to build a healthy and strong marriage for a lifetime. Couples report that they have found these courses enormously beneficial in helping them to understand each other and their relationship better. They appreciate the time to slow down and invest in each other, in the midst of the busyness of preparing for their wedding. In the months leading up to their wedding, I often meet up with the couples to get to know them a little bit and to hear their story. We complete some legal paperwork and some of the finer details for their wedding service such as the Bible
readings, hymns and prayers are worked out. In this meeting I highlight the significance and meaning of their marriage. Since St Mark’s is an Anglican church, the couple will be married under the rites of the Anglican Church of Australia. So, I highlight the three important undertakings that their marriage will entail. Firstly, that marriage is a lifelong commitment. Secondly, it is marked by loyalty to each other and is an exclusive relationship. Thirdly, it is to be marked by love, the same model that God has for his people, a self-giving and sacrificial love. We spend some time thinking through the significance of their vows and the rich promises that they will make towards one another. Finally, I offer myself to support them on this lifechanging adventure. It can be quite a stressful time organising a wedding, there are so many details to consider and decisions to make. So, I encourage couples to be kind to one another and to enjoy this journey. I pray for them, that God would strengthen and guide them in their relationship together and with him. It is an enormous privilege to play such a significant role in the lives of these couples.”
Michael Figueira with Natasha and John on their wedding day at St Mark’s Church. Photo courtesy of TranStudios Photography and Video
For more information about weddings at St Mark’s please visit: https://stmarksdp.org/ministries/ weddings/
ST MARK'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
1 GREENOAKS AVE, DARLING POINT 9363 3657 office@stmarksdp.org www.stmarksdp.org
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TEA & SCONES: A new way to age As a mature living support management service, Tea & Scones stands out as a beacon, striving to create a stress-free environment for people navigating the challenges that come with age. Picture it as having a Personal Assistant at your fingertips, dedicated to making life stress and hassle-free.
Founder Nicola, the driving force behind Tea & Scones, understands, from personal experience, the unique struggles faced by seniors — especially those without family close by or those whose families are timepoor despite their best intentions. Understanding that people want to stay independent without becoming a burden to their family or friends, Nicola's service steps in to seamlessly manage the myriad tasks that can become overwhelming with age. As circumstances change, the daunting prospect of managing on one's own becomes all too real. Enter Tea & Scones, a service that aims to alleviate the challenges associated with ageing by providing personalised management of day-to-day affairs. Consider the case of someone living at home but in need of respite or contemplating a move to a retirement home. Navigating such transitions alone can be overwhelming, and this is precisely where Tea & Scones with Nicola comes to the rescue.
The range of services are endless, covering everything from coordinating family visits to setting up online shopping, providing technology support, managing administration or arranging home and maintenance services. Anything from getting a TV remote fixed to managing life’s tough decisions — we tackle it together.
Tea & Scones is membership based and prides itself on its exclusivity. By limiting membership numbers, you always deal directly with Nicola, this creates the space for a relationship founded on friendship and trust, allowing Nicola to get to know you well and understand your needs. Tea & Scones goes beyond mundane everyday tasks. It is so important to stay happy and involved in life and living, yet it’s easy to become isolated or bored when circumstances change and you can no longer do the things you used to. That’s why Nicola not only concentrates on day-to-day living, but is also passionate about focusing on possibilities people thought were no longer an option. Its all about bringing the fun back into living. In Nicola's own words, "Tea & Scones is about making a profound difference in the lives of my clients. It's not just about managing tasks, it's about fostering a sense of fulfilment and contentment in their golden years". With unwavering dedication and a personal touch, Tea & Scones is rewriting the narrative
of ageing, proving that life's possibilities are limitless, regardless of age. So get in touch and get to know Nicola over a cup of Tea & Scones.
0411 295 313 info@teaandscones.com.au www.teaandscones.com.au
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FRIENDS OF DOUBLE BAY SOCIAL NIGHT
With all the changes going on in Double Bay it’s been hard for people to meet each other and keep in touch. To help fix this we run Monthly Social Nights where people can meet informally, catch up, share news, win prizes, get to know each other, and even find ways to work together!
We are a team of experienced and compassionate counsellors dedicated to providing young people and adults access to affordable mental health support in Sydney. Our counselling service offers a safe and non-judgemental space for people to explore their unique life challenges and be empowered with new awareness and skills for enhanced wellbeing.
AT: BEDOUIN RESTAURANT 53 CROSS ST, DOUBLE BAY ON: WED, FEB 14 - 6-8.30PM To book to attend call Rose on 0493 499 264 or go to www.registerhere.com.au www.facebook.com/groups/friendsofdoublebay/events A community initiative of Eastern Suburbs Life
No doctor's referral or mental health plan required. Counselling and Business Hours: Wednesdays 9:00am - 5:00pm 0412 718 330 counselling@unitingheartandsoul.org 15 Cross Street Double Bay NSW 2028
CELEBRATION OF LIFE by the Bay DISCOV ER CLU B ROS E BAY An idyllic venue nestled opposite the renowned Rose Bay Beach, combining prestige location with affordability in mind. Witness breathtaking views without the hefty costs. Here, families and friends gather, honouring and cherishing moments of their dearly departed. Recognizing the depth of sentiment, rely on our dedicated professionals. Whether a close-knit gathering in the Bayview Room or a beautiful setting in our Deck Room with private Bar and waiters. We can cater from 10 to 250 attendees. Packages for every budget ensure a befitting commemoration. PLEASE COME ALONG AND SEE THE SPACE, WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED!
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HYPERACUSIS: When hearing is too sensitive
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your Sydney hearing experts When you need to improve your hearing, Edgecliff Hearing can provide you with the best advice. Our mission is to identify and provide the best solution for every unique hearing problem. We are independent from the hearing device manufacturers and ear, nose & throat specialists with whom we work closely. Our clinics are located in Edgecliff, Bella Vista, and a visiting clinic in Penrith. We have a sister clinic in Campbelltown.
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Hyperacusis is a rare hearing disorder where sounds others perceive as normal seem uncomfortably – and often unbearably – loud.
• Sudden exposure to loud noise: Some people with hyperacusis develop it after hearing a sudden, loud noise, like a gunshot or fireworks.
Extremely sensitive hearing may be a symptom of a medical condition (e.g., Addison’s disease, Lyme disease, Bell’s palsy and Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Wiliiams syndrome). Still, there isn’t a single cause that explains all cases of hyperacusis, and hyperacusis can be associated with multiple contributing factors and conditions.
Hyperacusis often accompanies conditions like tinnitus (up to 86% of people) and Williams syndrome (as many as 90% of people). Nearly half of the people diagnosed with hyperacusis also have a behavioural health condition, like anxiety.
Contributing auditory factors can include: • Long-term exposure to loud noises: Hyperacusis is more common in people exposed to loud music for long periods, like rock musicians, or who work in loud settings, like construction workers. PDF.js viewer
Due to the complexity of possible causes, the diagnosis and treatment of hyperacusis can involve at least four professionals: your GP, Audiologist, Ear Nose Throat specialist, and Psychologist.
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Under new management – Is your child a leader?
The new year has arrived and with it the start of the school year! As children anxiously ponder the end of their summer days and parents start the process of wondering what to pack for school lunches and how to juggle the extra curricula, and the school events here is your reality check. Give some of your worry and those tasks back to your children! All children thrive in a warm and supportive environment where they feel respected, accepted, and capable. Our children all need opportunities to experience leadership, and this should not be left to chance that some person will confer it on them or be confined to opportunities provided by their school. We all can give our children opportunities in their daily lives to experience and develop their leadership capability. Leadership opportunities provide children with five key benefits: 1. A sense of empowerment providing children with control over their environment and the outcomes produced. 2. Development of resilience through taking risks and sometimes experiencing failure. 3. Develops problem solving skills as not every opportunity has a clear pathway to follow.
4. Teaches life skills of planning, conflict resolution, delegation (sometimes back to you!). 5. Assist in the development of autonomy. Children by the age of nine are starting to develop their self-autonomy and it is essential for the development of a competent, and confident adult that this occurs.
How we structure our weekly routines and engage our children in undertaking these responsibilities can support the development of leadership skills AND reduce some of our own burden. Knowing where to start is the key to developing your child skills, so here we go! Reflect and write down a list of all the things you need to do for a smooth running week. Record everything from prepping uniforms, making lunches, putting rubbish out, maintaining the shopping list, even setting alarms. Plan for every part of the week! Then pick yourself up off the floor after realising why you are so tired, and start the negotiation… Talk with each of your children about what tasks they would like to undertake and be responsible for. By talking with your child, you can receive insight into what they are feeling confident to try and empower them to have a say in the tasks and routines needing to be done. Family is a partnership, whether it is just you and your child, or you and eight more!
Let them do it! If your child agrees to undertake a task it is important to let them to do it. The hardest part is not interceding or correcting but letting them experience the satisfaction of completion, the pain of failure and the consequences when a task is not done. Gentle reminders and asking them if they need advice when they appear frustrated, is your role. Review every week by planning a family mealtime over which you share and discuss what was achieved and the challenges. Make changes as needed or give additional guidance. Use this time to work out how to do it better next week! Like any great team effort, it takes work and practice, so keep your
Lyne Park playground upgrade Works will commence on the Lyne Park Playground upgrade. The upgrade will see this precious open space provide a range of new recreational uses for the community. The new playground will provide inclusive, imaginative and flexible recreational experiences for all ages and abilities. Works will include new play equipment such as: • Double flying fox • Four bay swing with seven types of swings suitable for a variety of ages and abilities • Sensory walkway • Water play zone • Nature play area for older children and inter-generational recreational experiences • An imaginative climbing and sliding boat plane – a playful nod to the site’s history as the former Rose Bay International Airport. We are grateful for the strong interest and participation we received from the community during consultation and your feedback has helped shape these improvements. This project is funded by Woollahra Council and the NSW Department of Planning and
Environment’s Places to Play, Metropolitan Greenspace Program and the Australian Government’s Investing in our Communities Program. Nearby playgrounds include: Rose Bay Park (behind Rose Bay Police Station), Bellevue Park and Thornton Reserve, Bellevue Hill. Alternatively you can explore nearby playgrounds by using our What's Near Me feature.
Design concept for the new playground
children involved in the process and you will see improvement. Dinners are a catalyst to motivate and engage your child. Depending on the age of your child, and for a bit of fun, you can even have ‘star of the week’ awarded to a family member! Remember school is not the only place children learn about leadership – you can also provide that opportunity, so why not start this week? Happy New Year! Robyn Monro Miller AM Robyn has 35 years’ experience as an educator. She is currently CEO of Play Australia and President of the International Play Association. She is passionate about supporting healthy childhoods
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In this Edition 62, I walk down Bourke St, from Darlinghurst to Surry Hills.
1. Kinselas and Rainbow Walk 2. Belgenny Apartments 3. Wesley Edward Eagar Centre 4. Lamp for Mary - Art Project 5. St Margarets Precinct 6. Durham Hall
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The work operates on several levels, increasing safety as a positive legacy of the assault, creating a poignant tribute to all women who have experienced violence, and also acting as a sign of resilience and hope, lighting the way forward for equal rights for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.
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I begin my walk at one of Sydney's iconic venues, Kinselas. The Chapel, with its high and ornate art deco ceilings, is a tribute to the building's history as a funeral parlour. It was the headquarters of Charles Kinsela, undertaker, from 1933 until 1982; at which time it was converted into a restaurant that boasted the names Tony Bilson and Tetsuya Wakuda. Kinselas now is a bar. Just behind Taylor Square, curving around the intersection of Bourke and Campbell streets, the bright installation (2013) was timed for Mardi Gras and is a symbolic statement of support for the LGBTQI+ community. San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker designed the first rainbow flag in 1978. While the current version has 6 stripes – red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet – the original flag also featured pink and turquoise. The assassination of San Francisco city supervisor Harvey Milk in Nov 1978 saw demand for the flag boom. The pink stripe was dropped due to problems in the manufacturing process. In 1979 San Francisco dropped the turquoise strip, which led to the version seen today.
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Across the Rainbow Crossing are the Belgenny Apartments, built in 1937, a ten-storey block consisting of 81 apartments and example of Inter-War Art Deco architecture. At 348A Bourke St is the Wesley Edward Eagar Centre, once The Bourke Street Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1847, by John Bibb. In 1978, the chapel was redeveloped to become a congregation, residential facility and support service for men and women experiencing homelessness in Sydney. In 2020, Wesley Edward Eagar Lodge closed its doors to undertake a major upgrade, and in 2021, the building reopened as the Wesley Edward Eagar Centre.
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Just walking up from Wesley Edward Eagar Centre is a lane way called Mary Place. There is a community project called Lamp for Mary by Mikala Dwyer. It is the result to commemorate a violent act and takes the form of a large glowing pink street lamp, together with accompanying text.
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Heading down Bourke St is the St Margaret's Hospital Precinct, once St Margaret's Maternity Hospital, which opened in 1894.
The hospital was founded by Gertrude Abbott (1836-1934), the foundress of an unofficial religious community, reportedly out of the experience of a poor, pregnant girl being brought to her in 1893 by a local policeman. The following year she opened the hospital, initially located on Elizabeth St in Strawberry Hills, as the St Margaret's Maternity Home. It was founded "to provide shelter and care for unmarried girls of the comparatively respectable class". From Mar to Dec 1894 Abbott admitted nine married and 23 unmarried patients. In 1904, the hospital offered general gynecological services, and started an out-patients dept. In 1910 the hospital moved to its final location at 435 Bourke St, Darlinghurst. With the assistance of the members of her small community, she administered the hospital until 1924. At the time of her death at the hospital in 1934, St Margaret's was the third largest maternity hospital in Sydney. It treated 760 mothers that year, without any maternal deaths. In 1937, at her request, the hospital was taken over by the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart. From 1961 to 1988, the hospital was a teaching hospital in obstetrics and gynecology with the University of Sydney. From 1988 until its closure in 1998 it was affiliated with the University of NSW.The site of St Margaret's underwent a redevelopment into high density housing in 2004.
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Further along Albion St, Surry Hills at No 207 is Durham Hall, built 1834-35. It is also known as Concordia Club, Booker T. Washington Club and Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. The property is owned and occupied by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. The Colonial Georgian brick residence was constructed for George Hill, a wealthy merchant. The house has had many owners and has had varied uses including a club. Over the years it was subjected to very unsympathetic alterations and additions. By the 1950s the building was almost unrecognisable. However, in 1983 major renovations were done to the house and many of the unsuitable additions were removed.
You can google me at Ruth Marks Tarot Card Reader for all my background and media information. I have had 25 years of knowledge and experience with the Tarot Cards. They can help open up hidden information and unlock any problems which can guide you to plan for a positive future. If you have any problems please don't hesitate to phone me on 0414 273 104.
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 - Feb 19) THE STAR is the Tarot Card for Aquarius.
This card shows a Goddess kneeling with one foot in a pool of swirling water where she is watering flowers which are beginning to bloom. She has a cosmic balance which indicates balance within oneself. This means growth for you is on the horizon. The Star is a lucky card but does suggest you must stick to one thing and finish the job properly before starting another. It is important to pace yourself and this will give you better results. If you put your energy into one thing at-a-time you will be successful. You are always ahead of your time. You have inspiration in your bones so use it properly which will enable you to have a successful year. Lucky Gemstone: Turquoise Lucky Numbers: 11 & 4 Lucky Colours: Blue & Silver
PISCES (Feb 20 - Mar 10) THE HANGED MAN is the Tarot Card for
Pisces. This card shows a Hanged Man hanging upside down from a tree. It indicates enlightening and suggest you don't rush into any decision making. You should wait until things fall into place before making any decisions. You respond well to nature so make sure you spend time in our beautiful parks and beaches, particularly if you live close to the city. You are artistic and need to make time for yourself with activities such as; painting, sketching, writing or playing a music instrument. Give it a try and don't give up on your first attempt. It is important to give yourself time to nurture yourself and then things will go in the right direction. Lucky Gemstone: Amethyst Lucky Numbers: 12 & 7 Lucky Colours: Lilac & Green
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TREE CANOPY AND VEGETATION COVER TO INCREASE Waverley Council is welcoming 2024 with a new Greening and Cooling Strategy that outlines 26 targeted actions to increase canopy, shrubs and greenspace in Waverley to 35% by 2032.
Actions the Council will take so that Waverley is more than one-third covered in canopy and vegetation cover include planting 500 street trees and 40 park trees each year, the Mayor of Waverley, Paula Masselos said. The strategy also focuses on fostering protection of trees on private land, activating community stewardship and better compliance and reporting. “As global and local temperatures continue to rise due to climate change, Council’s ability to protect and enhance greening on both public and private land is critical to managing an effective local response to the Climate and Biodiversity Emergency,” Mayor Masselos said.
“Protecting and preserving our natural assets is crucial for any organisation that is serious about addressing climate change, and Waverley Council is at the forefront of this fight,” Mayor Masselos said. Trees, shrubs and groundcovers provide multiple public benefits, including cooling through shade and evapotranspiration, biodiversity habitat and food, improved air quality and absorption of carbon, rainfall and stormwater. Protecting, restoring and repairing trees and vegetation in Waverley will reduce the need for air conditioning, and increase local amenity by encouraging walking and physical activity through our green spaces and village centres. “Ensuring Waverley is “nature positive” — a term that refers to when species and ecosystems are being restored and regenerated rather than diminished — will help us enhance regional climate resilience, and ensure healthy, naturally cool neighbourhoods into the future,” Mayor Masselos said.
“Despite being just 10 kms from the CBD, Waverley’s parks, coastline and beaches support Distinct native plant communities that provide homes for more than 50 native animals species, and this strategy will support our local biodiversity to thrive. The 2023 Greening and Cooling Strategy, which supports Council's climate resilience goals, received overwhelming support from the community during development phase and was endorsed by Council in Dec. It was developed with support from the NSW Government’s Greener Neighbourhoods grant program. In 2021, Waverley Council became one of the first organisations in Australia to adopt a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2030 for its organisation. In 2022, it adopted a net zero target by 2035 for the whole Waverley community. In Aug last year, the Council launched a Net Zero Alliance to support these targets.
Founding members Sydney Roosters, Waverley College, St Catherine’s School, Sydney and the Bondi & Districts Chamber of Commerce will work with the Council and each other to help make sustainability second nature within their own networks to benefit the Waverley community and Sydney’s east at large. Despite local challenges to growing and maintaining canopy in Waverley (sandy coastal soil; high density; high private land ownership), the Council has managed to increase vegetation cover since 2005 by successfully managing trees in our streets and parks, however, there has been significant loss of trees and green space on private land. "For this reason, our new strategy outlines actions to help protect vegetation and deep soil on private land, and to galvanise community stewardship for greening initiatives and to safeguard the trees and vegetation that we have.”
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Bondi Latin Fiesta
Luca is renowned for her intricate creations with surprising origins. WHEN: FEB 18 2PM WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, BONDI BEACH
Get ready for a multitude of authentic music experiences featuring an award-winning band and artists. The upbeat and exciting Latino rhythm will keep you dancing all day long. The day will include a special screening of the film, Buena Vista Social Club followed by live music in the courtyard, Latin dance workshop and artmaking. WHEN: FEB 11 11AM WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, GARU COURTYARD, BONDI BEACH
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Scenes from Suburbia Maria Merle Maria Merle is a Sydney based, photographic artist. Maria works predominantly in the medium of digital photography and mixed media collages. Maria’s photographs give the viewer a different take on the world. They reflect the notion that you can find beauty in the mundane, and rarely noticed aspects of everyday life. Maria is heavily inspired by the suburban, natural, architectural and urban photographic genres, her work is inspired by leading Australian photographers Max Dupain, Olive Cotton, Louise Hawson and Tim Ritchie. WHEN: FEB 24 - MAR 27 M-F 9.30AM-9PM; SAT 9.30AM-3PM; SUN 1-5PM WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY GALLERY, BONDI JUNCTION
BONDI LATIN FIESTA
An exhibition showcasing the works of local amateur photographers inspired by locals' connection to Waverley's environment and coastlines. WHEN: UNTIL FEB 15 M-F 9.30AM-9PM; SAT 9.30AM-3PM; SUN 1-5PM WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY GALLERY, BONDI JUNCTION
Alecia Simmonds on Courting: An intimate history of love and the law Dr Alecia Simmonds has published in national and international journals on the relationship between intimacy, imperialism, gender, race and law in Australia and the Pacific. WHEN: FEB 16 10.30AM-12PM WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY, BONDI JUNCTION
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BANGERS AND MASH A HOME COOKED VARIETY SHOW
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Bondi Icebergs Pool
This Mardi Gras, enjoy a fabulous night of delectable music, comedy and commentary with Catherine Alcorn, iOTA and Verushka Darling. WHEN: FEB 16 8PM FEB 17 8PM FEB 18 5PM WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, BONDI BEACH
Artist talk: View from the Arctic Join esteemed artists Michele Barker and Anna Munster as they share their Arctic odyssey as part of Summerama.
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The 50m saltwater pool is a popular spot for sunbathers and for walkers on the Bondi to Coogee walk. The Bondi Icebergs have been a landmark of Bondi for 100 years, and if you want to become a member of the oldest winter swimming club in Australia, you must swim three Sundays a month for a period of five years. WHERE: 1 NOTTS AVE, BONDI BEACH www.icebergs.com.au
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Head to the markets and you'll find original designer clothing, exotic imports, hand made jewellery, arts, crafts, homewares, retro furniture, vintage clothes, and more. WHEN: JAN 7 ONWARDS 10AM-4PM WHERE: BONDI BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOL, BONDI BEACH
In 2023 Barker was invited to undertake a two-week exploration of Svalbard, aboard a specially equipped sailing ship, where she witnessed first-hand the dire effects of climate change in the Arctic, an area transforming six times faster than the rest of the planet. WHEN: FEB 18 2-3PM WHERE: BONDI PAVILION, YALAGANG ROOM, BONDI BEACH
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ARTIST TALK: ROX DE LUCA
Gleaning for plastics, defying wastefulness Sydney based artist and eco-warrior Rox De
Berwyn Lewis is a local artist who has been attending classes with the Waverley Woollahra Art School for over 20 years. She brings to her work the learnings of a long career as a writer and photojournalist. Her latest art exhibition Eye Opener is inspired by the Weimar Republic Art Movement and Philosophy, underpinned by humour, caricature, satire, extremism, exaggeration, avant-garde and absurdism. WHEN: FEB 24 - MAR 27 M-F 9.30AM-9PM; SAT 9.30AM-3PM; SUN 1-5PM WHERE: WAVERLEY LIBRARY GALLERY, BONDI JUNCTION
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Australian artists to celebrate Bondi Beach and its community in public art works. Public art enlivens our streets, parks and public places and reflects community values. WHERE: CAMPBELL PDE, BONDI BEACH
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SUSTAINABILITY SHIFT: Transforming the textile & footwear industries post-China dominance In the last four decades, the global textile and footwear industries have undergone a significant transformation, influenced by China's dominance and subsequent impact on the market. However, with growing concerns about sustainability, a new chapter is unfolding, and reshaping the way these industries operate, paving the way for ecofriendly practices. China's influence on the footwear market approx. 38 years ago, emerged as a major player in the marketplace, when they flooded the world with affordable synthetic shoes. This significantly altered the dymanics of the industry, leading to concerns about environmental impact on the earth due to the non-biodegradable materials like plastic synthetic webbing and P.U.
THE SUSTAINABLITY MOVEMENT
In recent years, the sustainability movement has gained momentum, prompting the textlie and footwear industries to reassess their practices. Consumers are increasingly demanding ethically produced eco-friendly products, challenging manufacturers to adopt more sustainable approaches.
TEXTILE INDUSTRIES ECO-FRIENDLY INNOVATIONS
The textile industry is actively exploring
sustainable alternatives, from adopting organic cotton and wool, as well as leather manufacturing worldwide to develop. Companies are investing in eco-friendly dying processes and exploring circular economy models to reduce waste. The footwear industry is in the process of onshoring worldwide back to their own countries to open manufacturing, bringing back the original shoemaking
techniques that were taken away by the Chinese onslaught. Countries like UK, Portugal, Spain and Brazil are all heading back to old manufacturing techniques,finding old machinery and cleaning it up and training people to use their hands and be productive. Brazil lately passed an agreement in Parliament, to produce all natural products, and other countries may follow suit.
CONCLUSION
The transformation of the worldwide textile and footwear industries, catalysed by China's impact 38 years ago, is now evolving toward a sustainable future, as consumers prioritise eco-friendly products. The challenge lies ahead maintaining this momentum and striking the right balance for a sustainable planet and making a positive impact. Douglas J. Williams
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FLiCKERFEST CLOSING NIGHT Jan 28, 2024 marked the 33 anniversary of the FLiCKERFEST journey from Balmain to Bondi, a journey of 13kms, just 1km less than the City to Surf. Both events are recognised worldwide.
the Closing Night ceremony honoured the esteemed entrants in this year’s competition and FLiCKERFEST’s Academy® Qualifying Awards, including the Flickerfest Award for Best International Short Film, Yoram Gross Award for Best International Animation, Panasonic LUMIX Award for Best Australian Short Film & Flickerfest Award for Best Documentary.
Festival organiser Bronwyn Kidd was delighted with the event that screened 200 short films from a record number of 3,400 entries and said : -
Awards were given in the following categories; International Competition, International Documentary Competition, Rainbow LGBTQI Competition, EU in Australia Awards, Jury Special Mentions and Australian Competition Awards. Winners in the last category were: -
“We are thrilled that the 33rd FLiCKERFEST 2024 has been such a success, with many filmmakers present to introduce their films, passionate crowds and great enthusiasm expressed for the programmes screened. It’s been great to see short films so warmly embraced by audiences across our 10 day event. I would like to congratulate all of the films selected for FLiCKERFEST in competition this year, our jury for their dedication and all of tonight’s award winners.” She was prolific in her thanks to all those who helped make the event a success including the FLiCKERFEST Team, the Supporting Organisations and all the Sponsors.
Yoram Gross Award for Best Australian Animated Short Film DUWARRA WUJARA
• Panasonic LUMIX Award for Best Australian Short Film (Academy® Qualifying) YEAH THE BOYS Writer: Vanessa Marion Varghese, Director: Stefan Hunt, Producer: Alex Taussig, Music: The Avalanches • Spectrum Films Award for Best Direction in an Australian Short Film Director: Kalu Oji for WHAT’S IN A NAME
After a highly successful 10 day festival at Bondi, the 33rd annual FLiCKERFEST International and Australian awards were announced at a star-studded ceremony at Bondi Pavilion, Bondi Beach.
• Yoram Gross Award for Best Australian Animated Short Film DUWARRA WUJARA Writer: Dinah Norman a-Marrngawi, Director/Producer: Brent D. McKee, John Bradley • AFTRS Award for Best Screenplay in an Australian Short Film Writers: Jay Perry & Shaun Perry for COLD WATER.
Attended by celebrated guests from the Australian film industry, filmmakers and jury,
• John Barry Award for Best Cinematography in an Australian Short Film
John Barry Award for Best Cinematography in an Australian Short Film DANCING GIRL & THE BALLOON MAN
Cinematographer: Jack McAvoy for DANCING GIRL & THE BALLOON MAN • Avid Award for Best Editing in an Australian Short Film Editor: Phoebe Taylor for HOW CAN I HELP YOU • Avid Award for Best Original Music in an Australian Short Film Composer: Samuel Weiss for GORGO • Specsavers Award for Best Australian Comedy Short Film LEAN IN Writer/Director/Producer: Lucy Coleman Producers: Lucy Hayes, Deanne Weir, Kartanya Maynard
• Rebel8 Award for Outstanding Emerging Female Director In honour of Samantha Rebillet Director: Grace Louey for PORTRAIT The Flickerfest Short Film Awards continue to cement the festival's global position as a leading International Short film festival on the world stage. Following the ceremony, a selection of award-winning films screened before the Closing Night Party took place. Flickerfest will now hit the road on a 40+ venues national tour to all states and territories across Australia. Greg Prior
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LOCALS HONOURED IN 2024 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS
Eight individuals and community groups from across Randwick City were recognised as part of Randwick City Council’s prestigious Community Service Awards.
The recipients include people who have volunteered their lives in fields such as netball, Scouts and the environment; as well as community groups who have connected people at risk of social isolation and provided emotional support for mothers. Randwick Mayor Philipa Veitch commended all the award recipients. “Thank you to all of you for being a part of – and for helping to create – such a rich, diverse, and beautiful community. “These outstanding community members and groups have dedicated countless hours and tireless energy to improving the lives of the people around them and Randwick City. “Some of them have overcome great challenges – and all have shown great leadership, hard work, and compassion – to
give back and make our community a better place,” Mayor Veitch said. The 2024 Randwick City Council Community Service Award winners are:
JENNY MORRISSEY
Australia Day Community Service Award For more than 40 years Jenny has contributed to the wider netball community as a volunteer and developed programs for male participation, pathways for First Nations players and skills programs for young players.
MUM FOR MUM
Australia Day Community Service Group Award This program is run by 220 trained volunteers who work directly with local mothers providing in-home emotional support during the last trimester of pregnancy and the first year of the baby's life. The group directly impacts and improves the lives of vulnerable and at-risk community members.
NOAH HOCKEY
Australia Day Community Service Youth Award
Noah stepped in as a leader following the retirement of a Cub leader and the sad passing of another leader at the 1st Little Bay Scout Group. Under Noah’s guidance, he took the children on a day camp, rock climbing and inspired and motivated a passion for the outdoors and helping the local community.
AARON LOWMAN
Australia Day Community Achievement Award for a Person with a Disability Aaron is a sportsman and dedicated volunteer working with six organisations including St Canice’s Kitchen which supports homeless and other vulnerable people. He raises money for charities including Cerebral Palsy Alliance and Legacy, is a passionate bush educator and has won gold, silver and bronze in the Special Olympics.
LYNDA NEWNAM Mayor’s Award
For more than 20 years Lynda has volunteered for the Randwick community and beyond fighting for the environment, citizens’ rights and social justice. She has been involved in Precincts, Coastcare and Citizen Science Partnership. Lynda is committed to strong and ongoing advocacy around environmental pollution and contamination affecting Botany Bay from industry and developments. Her valuable contribution supports the protection, maintenance, and restoration of fragile ecosystems for us and future generations. Special commendation awards were also presented to Kensington Park Local Residents Seniors Group, Nehal Nafcy for his work building connections at UNSW and Tsz Yung Chu, JP (Kevin) for his volunteer JP work at Lionel Bowen Library and the Junction Neighbourhood Centre.
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Maroubra Garden Club
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\ Join us at a meeting, make new friends and share your garden knowledge during morning tea. We have interesting guest speakers and small group bus trips. All Welcome. WHEN: SECOND WED EACH MONTH 10AM WHERE: M. J. UNITING CHURCH HALL, 829 ANZAC PDE, MAROUBRA ENQUIRIES: PHYLLIS 0414 996 823
Maroubra Probus for fitness, friendship & fun
Join the Maroubra Probus Club’s retirees, Be Active Group. Have a “Whale of a time”, enjoy “chit chat” and coffee in the sun and make new friends, on one of the group’s many outings and activities. WHEN: 10.30AM (4TH THURS OF THE MONTH) WHERE: JUNIORS MAROUBRA ENQUIRIES: 9661 9150
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Make new friends, enjoy trips and outings, hear interesting Guest Speakers and participate in our walks. Lots of fun and fellowship with friendly people. FIRST VISIT IS FREE and you will be welcomed by our Greetings Officer. WHEN: FIRST TUES OF THE MONTH 9.45AM WHERE: THE JUNIORS, 558A ANZAC PDE, KINGSFORD (Opp Light rail) ENQUIRIES: GLENYS GARCIA 9661-1910
Author Talk: An Evening with Jack Beaumont
Celebrate the release of Jack Beaumont’s latest high-stakes thriller. WHEN: FEB 28 6.30 PM WHERE: MARGARET MARTIN LIBRARY, LEVEL 1, ROYAL RANDWICK SHOPPING CENTRE, BELMORE RD, RANDWICK
Randwick Art Society
Randwick Art Society (RAS) meets weekly on Mondays at Randwick Literary Institute in Randwick, and on Fridays at The Coast Centre in Little Bay. Members and visitors are warmly welcomed to take part in it’s weekly art activities.
POINTILLISM PORTRAIT WHEN: FEB 9 10AM-12PM INK PORTRAIT WHEN: FEB 23 10AM-12PM WHERE: THE ART ROOM, THE COAST
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PRESENTATION BY ARTIST HARALD KAMP WHEN: FEB 19 10AM-12PM AGM: ALL MEMBERS & VISITORS WELCOME WHEN: FEB 26 10AM-12PM WHERE: RANDWICK LITERARY INSTITUTE
Lunar New Year
Welcome the year of the Wood Dragon at the Meeks Street Plaza, Kingsford. WHEN: FEB 10 3-9PM WHERE:MEEKS ST PLAZA, KINGSFORD
Murray Rose Malabar Magic Ocean Swim
The 2024 Malabar Magic Ocean Swim is back with all our regular swims on offer! There will be special Rainbow Club events available to our Rainbow Club children and support swimmers. WHEN: FEB 18 7AM-12.30PM WHERE:MALABAR BEACH & CROMWELL PARK
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FEEL THE VIBES AT NEW KALYX LOUNGE BAR AND CLUB "Finally, a place to hang out. Once the infamous Randy Wix, a new establishment opens, Kalyx lounge bar and club.
For too long Sydney has offered only two modes, the super-chill and the super-on go, but today, we are seeing a rise in opportunity to experience the mid-tempo life.
Nestled in Randwick, right next to Coogee beach, at the heart of the eastern suburbs, Kalyx, a newly opened retro-futurist lounge bar, combines notes of Bohemian lounge and cocktail culture.
The Kalyx universe is definitely one to do so. With two levels of different intrigues, velvet lounges, an open courtyard, snacks, and an exotic collection of spirits, wines beers, you will not be disappointed. Be it for some afternoon curiosity, evening intrigue or deep night adventure, Kalyx goes for all.
Boasting one of Sydneys best sound systems, the Translate sound system, you are given the choice to journey deep into the night. As one of the only late night opening venues in the area, an assortment of weekly events, performances and evenings are curated to create a multi-dimensional plane of leisure. From live music, down tempo chill out, DJs, cabaret, international artists, art exhibitions, Kalyx has something for all. Having begun its journey many years ago, amongst the industrial warehouses, bunkers and parks of Sydney, Kalyx as well as many other groups dedicated to quality music, culture and community have made great efforts striving to keep Sydney’s nightlife thriving. Though, Sydney’s restrictions have not made it easy. However, today we are finally seeing some light.
Open Wed to Sun, at 123 Avoca St, Randwick, be sure to come by and feel the vibe. Where to start ? Every Wednesday evening Kalyx hosts live fusion jazz, inviting talented musicians to join an open Jam which concludes the night. Enjoy the spectacle with a tasty selection of cocktails, to keep the good vibes rolling. Follow us on instagram and facebook, @kalyxculture, for there are many more sights and sounds to discover…"
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WILL-AN-THROPY: The act of leaving a gift to charity in your Will You may already be familiar with the term Philanthropy. Now there is a new buzz word in the world of charitable giving, ‘Willanthropy’, an act by someone who leaves a gift in their Will to charity.
It is a common misconception that only the wealthy can make a meaningful impact through legacy giving in a Will. Willanthropy is something everyone can do. Willanthropy comes in all shapes and sizes, from real estate, shares, or cash to leaving a percentage of your estate to the charity or charities important to you. Everyone who makes a Will can be a Willanthropist! At Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation (SCHF), those who become Willanthropists know that leaving a legacy is an act of kindness making a long-lasting and positive impact on countless lives well into the future. Leaving a gift in a Will, as little as 1%, can make a significant difference to the future of sick kids and help them live their healthiest lives. Willantropist Lyn Cecil is a mum of a baby who survived thanks to the wonderful care received at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick in the 1970s. “I’m a retired Mum. I may not be in the position to make a significant donation today, but through my Will, I can in the future.”
By leaving a gift in your Will to SCHF, you can help fund groundbreaking research, purchase vital cutting-edge equipment, and enable SCHF to continue its mission to ensure world-class health care for kids.
“Bequests gifts are a lifeline for children and families and a wonderful legacy to leave for the next generation.” Said Willanthropist Emeritus Professor, Kim Oates AO, former Chief Executive, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. SCHF has partnered with Safewill, Australia’s highest rated online Will writing platform. Safewill makes it quick, easy, and affordable to write your Will online. You will be able to write a Will online, and have it reviewed by Safewill’s legal team to ensure it has been filled out correctly. SCHF through Safewill is pleased to offer you the opportunity to write your online Will for $80 (usually $160). To learn more, contact us on 1800 770 122, plannedgiving@schf.org.au or visit www.schf.org.au/gift-in-will This content is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice and should not be used as such. Formal legal advice should be sought for your individual situation.
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ANTI-LITTERING MURAL MAKES A SPLASH AT GORDONS BAY
Artist impression of new pocket park cnr Clovelly and Carrington Rd, Randwick
A vibrant new mural at Gordons Bay in Sydney’s east is capturing the attention of pedestrians and reminding people of the harmful effects of litter on the local marine environment. The mural, which has been painted on a small pump station, is located on the popular Coogee to Bondi Coastal Walkway, at the north end of Gordons Bay near Clovelly car park. It features paintings of the famous local blue groper 'Bluey' on the front and a large blue octopus on the back, both swimming among litter.
Construction has begun on a new pocket park, located on the corner of Clovelly Rd and Carrington Rd in Randwick. The pocket park will replace an existing median island and slipway. Following consultations with the local users of the area, the pocket park and plaza was designed to include: • Increased trees and greenery across the intersection. • A multipurpose deck area that can function as a versatile community space. • Seating encouraging passers-by to stop, enjoy a morning coffee and connect with nature. • Strategic timed parking to ensure easy access to local businesses. • Pleasant night-time decorative lighting. • Greater separation between pedestrians and cars to increase safety. Randwick City Council Mayor Philipa Veitch praised the design of the pocket park. “With extra greenery and room for pedestrians, there will be even more to love about Clovelly Road,” she said.
“The new pocket park is set to be a communal gathering space with a village atmosphere, and is a wonderful addition to Randwick north.” A new pocket park at the intersection of Clovelly and Carrington Roads was identified as one of seven key priority projects in the Clovelly Road Precinct Streetscape Masterplan. The plan was adopted by Randwick City Council in 2020 following extensive consultation with key stakeholders and the local community, as well as detailed site analysis. The pocket park is scheduled to be completed by the middle of 2024, weather permitting.
“Gordons Bay is part of a precious aquatic reserve that stretches across 4,000 metres of coastline from Coogee to Bronte,” Randwick City Council Mayor Philipa Veitch said. “It is home to a rich biodiversity of marine vegetation and fish, including the much-loved blue groper, Bluey. “Millions of people from all over the world visit this area every year, whether to walk the Coogee to Bondi coastal path, or swim or snorkel in Gordons Bay or neighbouring Clovelly. The beauty of this unique environment is dependent on everyone who passes through it. “The mural was commissioned to remind people to do their part for the environment and take their rubbish with them or bin it. Council has installed waste and recycling bins at both ends of Gordons
Bay to make this easier,” Mayor Veitch said. Sydney mural artist Nico Nicoson, who completed the artwork this week after six days of work, said: “I wanted the mural to be a visual language and its message accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures.” Nico said the mural had already sparked conversations with passers-by. “A lot of people including children came up and asked me about it while I was painting,” he said. “I love that children are engaging with it. “It’s opening opportunities to talk about the impact that litter has on the ocean, fish and other wildlife – a conversation that many people may not otherwise have.” Mayor Veitch said: “Nico has done an amazing job to turn what was a heavily graffitied pump station into a colourful and attractive piece of art that people of all ages can enjoy and learn from. “The mural will be a memorable and long-lasting contribution to Council’s ongoing work to protect our beautiful coastline and ocean life.” Funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority, the mural is a part of a Randwick City Council project aimed at reducing litter at Gordons Bay and Yarra Bay.
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What’s your favourite local tree?
We believe protecting our beautiful local trees is as important as protecting our heritage buildings and notable landmarks, so we’re updating our Significant Tree Register and want to know which trees in our local area should be added to acknowledge their heritage value and protect them into the future. You can learn more and nominate a tree by Feb 18, 2024 at: yoursay.woollahra.nsw.gov. au/trees
Woollahra Mayor Richard Shields with a magnificent Kauri Pine at Redleaf in Double Bay
Bay Street, Double Bay upgrade
Walking, cycling and taking public transport to and from Double Bay is now easier than ever with the re-opening of the Double Bay Ferry Wharf following refurbishments by the NSW Government, and the completion of our upgrade to Bay St. Improvements include a pedestrian plaza, new seating and trees, with new public art to be installed soon. This project was funded by a grant from the NSW Government’s Public Spaces Legacy Program.
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One of the most impactful things you can do to help fight climate change and protect the environment is switch your home, appliances and vehicle to all-electric and run them with renewable energy. Installing rooftop solar is a great option for homes where this is possible. Otherwise if you rent or live in an apartment building, you can sign up to a GreenPower renewable energy contract (renewable energy from government accredited sources) which can be as simple as phoning your electricity provider and switching plans. Visit woollahra.nsw.gov.au/goelectric for further details.
Watsons Bay Summer Markets
Head to Watsons Bay on Sun, Feb 4 for the annual summer markets which will include 150 stalls with gifts, international food and live music on the water's edge. Organised by Cambridge Markets and supported by grant funding from Woollahra Council, the markets will run from 10am-4pm. Visit woollahra.nsw.gov.au/events for more info.
Clifftop Walkway works
Waverley Council is improving access, safety and amenity for all users of the clifftop walkway at Eastern Reserve, Dover Heights and Diamond Bay Reserve, Diamond Bay by upgrading sections of the coastal walkway. Works at the Eastern Reserve Boardwalk began late Jan and will take around seven months to complete, weather permitting. For further info, visit haveyoursay.waverley.nsw.gov.au
World Interfaith Harmony Week
Feb 1-7 of each year has been designated World Interfaith Harmony Week by the United Nations. It encourages mutual understanding and interreligious dialogue to foster a culture of peace and promote harmony between all people regardless of their faith. Waverley is home to people from around the world with many different belief systems.
Women of Waverley exhibition
‘Beauty Runs the Gauntlet’, a showcase of exceptional female artists living in Waverley opens, Fri, Feb 2 at Bondi Pavilion Gallery. In this exhibition, artists Elizabeth Day, Gitte Backhausen, Joy Ivill, Kirsten Fredericks, Marisa Purcell, Martine Emdur, Maz Dixon, Rox De Luca, Zorica Purlija present their perspectives on the human experience, their place within the world and their relationship to environment, community and culture. Dealing with themes of histories and meaning of place, nature and its great force within us, and femininity in all its expression, they offer their unique insight into the world. Coinciding with International Women's Day, Fri, Mar 8, this free exhibition aims to celebrate, elevate, and highlight the creativity, diversity, and achievements of local women. The exhibition runs until Sun, Mar 17. For more details, visit bondipavilion.com.au
Happy Lunar New Year!
Waverley Council wishes our Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian and Korean communities a happy Lunar New Year on Sat, Feb 10, 2024 in the Year of the Dragon, the fifth character in the Chinese zodiac, which is a symbol of good luck, honour and success in Chinese culture.
Proposed changes to planning rules for housing
The state government is proposing sweeping changes to planning rules to increase the supply of low and mid-rise housing in NSW. The reforms would impact the Waverley local government area significantly and are expected to come into effect this year. The proposal is on exhibition until Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at planning.nsw.gov. au/policy-and-legislation/housing/diverseand-well-located-homes
Malabar Pool to get new pump and maintenance boost
Maintenance of Malabar’s popular ocean pool will ramp up this year, starting with critical repairs of the pool’s pump,The pump, which circulates ocean water in and out of the pool to ensure it stays fresh and full, was damaged. Malabar Pool is cleaned fortnightly. “One of the challenges with maintaining a mechanical pump is the harsh marine environment. Plus accessing the underwater pump to undertake maintenance or replacement is dependent on tide and swell conditions. In addition Council will also install new signage providing information about cleaning and maintenance schedules at the pool.
Air conditioner restrictions to keep the cool with neighbours
Randwick City Council is reminding residents to be mindful of the noise impact air conditioners may have on neighbours. In accordance with NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) regulations, noise from the use of air conditioners should not be heard by neighbours in a ‘habitable room’: Before 7am and after 10pm on weekdays, and before 8am and after 10pm on weekends and public holidays. A ‘habitable room’ is any room other than a garage, storage area, bathroom, laundry, toilet or pantry. If you cannot get a satisfactory outcome from this, then please consider reporting unwanted neighbourhood noise by contacting Randwick Council on 1300 722 542.
Maroubra Beach masterplan progresses
A plan for the future of Maroubra Beach will be put out to community consultation in the coming months. The plan, as endorsed by Council for feedback, proposes a range of second option proposes a $6.75m knock-down rebuild with a new building connecting the different functions, also doubling the female toilets and providing more storage for Lifeguards and Coogee Surf Club.
Grants for community groups
Eighteen community groups will be given cash and inkind support totalling almost $90,000 as part of Council’s latest round of funding for its Community Investment Program artwork project at Matraville Sports High.
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