FR
EE
Issue 145, July 2019 Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads 1
5G now available in selected areas. Ask us where at Telstra Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Shopping Centre, Ingle Farm Near Boost Juice (08) 7099 6380
INGLE FARM MEDICAL CENTRE BULK BILLED health care for the whole family SAME-DAY APPOINTMENTS!
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
MALE & FEMALE GPs
2
OPEN LATE!
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9am - 8pm SATURDAY, SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 9am - 12pm
23 Roopena St, INGLE FARM Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
PH 8265
2227
Carp Fishing Carp lay up to 1000 eggs, but only 5 carp took the bait at the Mawson Lakes Carp Fishing Competition, despite more than 600 lines in the water. Where were all the carp? Sir Douglas Mawson Lake is seven hectares in size and it was a colourful sight to see anglers positioned around the shoreline with their cans of corn, worms and bread trying to lure a catch.
The competition was held on a beautiful autumn day which you can see on this month’s cover, with autumn roses in the foreground. To find out who caught the biggest fish and the prize they took home go to page 5. The main lake is a wonderful playground, not only for fishing competitions but for model yacht racing and rowing regattas, one of which is coming up in spring.
Linda Vining
Editor "Living Legend" City of Salisbury Mawson Boat Club Inc
'SPLASH AND DASH'
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
COMMUNITY FUN REGATTA
Saturday 14 September New Learn to Row starts Sunday 14 July
mawsonbc@gmail.com
Sponsored by Community Magazine
Mawson Lakes Living is an independently owned community magazine for people who live, work, study and play in Mawson Lakes. Advertising is open to anyone with products, services or events relevant to the people of Mawson Lakes. See page 19 for advertising details. Published by Mawson Lakes Living Magazine Pty Ltd Š Glen Court, Mawson Lakes 5095 ABN: 71 166 200 728
Editor: Linda Vining
ph: 0419 854 371
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information in this publication is fair and accurate, Mawson Lakes Living cannot be held responsible for any content or advertisement, including errors or omissions. All artwork is accepted on the condition that permission has been granted for the use of the images and photographs in this publication. www.mawsonlakesliving.info
Ph 08 8260 7077 office@mawsonlakesliving.info Creative design by Nicole Aspinall design@mawsonlakesliving.info Phone 0431 476 537
MAWSON BOAT CLUB
The Boat Shed First Ave Mawson Lakes
Cover: Anglers throw in a line at Sir Douglas Mawson Lake during the Mawson Lakes Carp Fishing Competition Photo courtesy City of Salisbury See story page 5
Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
3
Community Conversations
have your say...
Feeling Refreshed Terror attacks, theft, murder, in-fighting and political backstabbing is the depressing diet I get from the newspaper each day. It paints a picture of a brutal world. On the other hand, Mawson Lakes Living is a joy to read. Authentic articles, local photographs, attractive colours and beautiful design are uplifting and restores my faith in the goodness of humanity. I feel refreshed after reading MLL.. - Jarrod Folland Best gift for Mother’s day When Australia Post conducted research with 1000 adults nationwide on what mothers want most for mother's day they found that 86 percent of respondents wanted an "I love you". A hand written card with a beautiful message, a handmade gift and spending time with their loved ones were the best gifts. - Ishmael Cove Pay the voluntary fine Everyone knows that fines apply if you speed. So if you exceed the limit be prepared to pay. Consider it a voluntary contribution to the government coffers. If you don’t want to pay, don’t speed. Simple. - Marion Campagna Industry 4.0 I work in the field of advanced manufacturing and I am so pleased to see that MLL frequently reports on progressive technology. Scientists are not good at explaining what they do, but MLL is. The story on the humanoid robot, your succinct summary of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and the announcement of the new industry hub for advanced manufacturing (April and May issues) have generated a lot of discussion. At UniSA, Mawson Lakes is right at the cutting edge of Industry 4.0 whereby manufacturing is rapidly moving from the automation of single machines to the automation of entire chains which are linked. Manufacturing hubs for reskilling and upskilling such as the one we have at Mawson Lakes campus (MLL/April) are vitally important to Australia’s economic future. The consequences of the Fourth Industrial Revolution will be profound. - JNJ
Champions of Mawson Lakes I've lived in Shoalhaven a long time and I have observed two outstanding champions of Mawson Lakes that touch most of us in some way. One is Beau Brug (local councillor) who brings vitality to the suburb by organising events, breakfast meetings, neighbourhood watch, cleanups and a listening ear. The other is Linda Vining, editor of Mawson Lakes Living who brings inspiration through good news stories of achievement and progress mixed with gentle humour. Linda is a powerful force in building connectivity and pride within our community. I eagerly look out for MLL each month. Thank you to both. - Margaret Buxton Energy saver Clothes dryers are one of the most expensive household appliances to run, but I have a solar dryer that costs me nothing, even though I use it for long periods every day. It’s called a clothes line. - Marriam Ruwolt Empty bins One of the best things about living in ML is that the community rubbish bins in the streets and parklands are regularly emptied. I come from a place in NSW where the bins were always overflowing, so I really notice the difference. - Sharna Roddick Continued on page 6
4
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
Catch a Carp Fishing Competition Around the shore of Sir Douglas Mawson Lake, more than six hundred anglers had their line in the water trying to catch the biggest carp during the Catch a Carp Fishing Competition. It was a colourful sight, pictured on the cover this month.
The heaviest carp caught was 6.5 kg by Deborah Drews who took home a prize of $800 plus a trophy and fishing gear.
Deputy Mayor Julie Woodman and Ralph Czabayski, president of the Game Fishing Club SA, awarding a cheque for $800 to Deborah Drews who caught the biggest carp.
Carp are regarded as a pest because of their destructive bottom-feeding habits which stir up sediments and muddy the water. Carp can grow to a very large size, weighing up to 10 kg but weights of around 4-5 kg are more common. Carp have a greater tolerance of low oxygen levels, pollutants and turbidity than most native fish, and are often associated with degraded habitats, including stagnant waters. They
consume molluscs, crustaceans, insect larvae and seeds. These food items are sucked up (along with mud and water) from the bottom and filtered out using the gill rakers. They can also consume plant material and general organic matter. A 4kg fish can produce up to 1 thousand eggs. Despite this prolific production, only 5 fish were caught on this day so competition was stiff. The fishing competition was organised by Salisbury Council as part of Salisbury Plays and was hosted by the Game Fishing Club of SA. Ed
Congratulations
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
To winners of the Mawson Lakes Carp Fishing Competition hosted by the The Game Fishing Club of South Australia Heaviest carp on the day weighed 6.5kg - Deborah Drews Second heaviest carp weighed 4.5kg - Oliver Hastwell Third heaviest carp weighed 4kg – Brian Yates Forth heaviest carp weighed 3.5kg- Adam Klokocka
For upcoming events and more information about sport and game fishing contact President Ralph Czabayski on 0408 834 540 Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
5
Community Conversations continued from page 4 Solar Panels I was extremely excited to read in MLL/May about the solar panels along the corner of Elder Smith Road and Main Street. However, I was disappointed to read that the solar panels were only to be used for the university. I believe that such a large and efficient resource should be capable of providing electricity for other community areas, such as the library or main shopping centre. According to the ecoexperts a standard solar panel has the input of around 1000 watts per square metre, and can produce over 200 watts, this is just one domestic solar
Building Troubles With reference to the article about the stalled Emperor Apartments on Main Road (MLL/ June), I want to know why Council approved another building with 9 shops and 6 offices when we have an oversupply of shops and offices that stand empty month after month, some of them for years. - Harry Ashton The instant economy is killing retail My son had a birthday recently so I went online and sent him an e-card. For a gift, I went to Amazon and specified exactly when I wanted it delivered. No going to the shops or standing in line at the post office hoping a parcel would arrive somewhere near the correct date. When I called my son on Skype to add the personal face-to-face chat, he had received everything in perfect timing. It's easy to see why the instant economy is killing
6
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
panel! Imagine the amount of energy the solar farm in Mawson Lakes could power. Surely, it can power more than just the university. I feel this could be implemented in more car parks around Mawson Lakes, or on the roofs of public areas, if the university resource cannot supply other areas. I understand that few public areas in Mawson Lakes have solar panels on their roofs, so if more of the solar farms can be added to community areas, Mawson Lakes can become even more green and renewable, helping to support our new generation. - Alexandra Seal (12)
retail. In a world where 18 to 35-year-olds are the best customers of Telstra, Amazon, Apple, Nvidia, PayPal, Netflix, Microsoft, Alibaba and Dropbox, retailers fail to fit in. It’s go direct these days - no old fashioned shopping waiting to be served, finding a parking space, hoping an item will be in stock. Australia Post says the new profit is in delivery services. Based on the volume of parcels delivered, online spending grew almost 20 percent last year to more than $25 million. That’s why so many shops in Mawson Lakes are long-time empty. But, why do developers keep building more shops here? The next generation will look back on shopping precincts in the same way that our generation looks back at black and white television, hard wired phones, and hand written letters. - Trent Sincock
interventions
We can help you with…
Quick crossword no 15,309
Dyspraxia ADD/HD Fibromyalgia Addictions Memory Loss 1 Anxiety Migraine Auditory Processing Motor Function Autism Muscular Dystrophy Balance 9 OCD Behaviour ODD Birth Trauma Closed Head Injury Plus Pain Performance Concussion …for living & learning 11 12 Post Traumatic Stress Depression Adelaide: Suite 2, 2-4Developmental Hurtle Parade, Mawson SA 5095 Sensory Sensitivities Delays Lakes Darwin: ü 19/21 Cavenagh Street, Developmental DelaysDarwin Stroke Developmental TraumaNT 0800 üAcquired Brain Injury TBI Dyscalculia Telephone: 08 7127 4938 üADD/HD üDyslexia Visual Stress Dyslexia Addictions Pain/Migraines
BrainSolutions
2
Life
PIZZA, PASTA SCHNITZEL RIBS & WINGS 3
4
5
8
made ea 10
your brain do the chan MAWSON‘Let LAKES We’ll help you achieve wha PIZZA PLACE 13
ü ü Dine In | Delivery | Takeaway NDIS, Private Health, MHCP, Interest Free TAC üAnxiety, Depression brainsolutionsplus.com.au üPerformance 15 16 17 …for living & lear üAuditory Processing üPost Traumatic Stress Ph: 8162 5444 ‘Let your brain do the changing for you’ 18 Autism Spectrum Sensory Sensitivities ü ü www.salvatorespizza.com.au üBehaviour üVisual Stress/Irlen Syndrome Find us on21Facebook:
ed
Salvatores Slice of Italy
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
HIS PDF IS FOR PROOFING PURPOSES ONLY - IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR COMMERCIAL PRINTING 22 Registered NDIS Providers, MHCP Tue - Thu & Sun Private Health Rebates 4.30 - 9.30pm 23 QuickOther/Embellishments crossword no Fri 15,309 - Sat Ink Colours utions Plus Mawson Lakes/Darwin 24 4.30 - 10.30 Ionno Die Line Cyan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Brochure - outer Magenta Shop 2/19-21 Quick crossword no 15,309 GRAPHIC DESIGN Yellow Metro Parade, 8 97w mm (folds to DL) Black Across maria@brainsolutionsplus.com.au Quick crossword no 15,309 1 2 3Mawson 4 Lakes 5 round 6 round (7) 7 1 Goes and ary 2018 Suite 26 Innovation House East
08 7127 4938 9
8 Loss memory (7) 50 ofMawson Lakes Boulevard 9 InMawson a quick manner Lakes (7) Sth Aust 5095 10 Range of sight (7) 08 8260 8132 | 0418 815 660 onFOR page 19 PRIOR TO PRIOR TO YOUR APPROVAL. WE RECOMMEND ALL BARCODES BE Solution PRESENTED TOisGS1 APPROVAL 9 11 Pulls sharply (5) 8 12PRINTING APPROVED BY THE CUSTOMER. GN DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS IN ARTWORK11 AND/OR i c o n g ra p h i c d e s i g n . c o m . a u 13 Go ashore (9) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 15 Sink liquid (9) 13 14 9 8 18 Restoration and repair of 11 12 equipment etc (5) 10 9 21 Sour sticks eaten as fruit after 13 14 cooking (7) 15 16 17 11 12 10 22 In a fatuous manner (7) 2318Dark underground cell 19 20 (7) 13 14 Ink Colours Other/Embellishments 11 12 24 Pickled cucumber (7)
107 1 2 3 4 5 6 Quick crossword noTO15,309 ERATIONS OR ‘REPLY’ TO THIS EMAIL WITH YOUR APPROVAL PROCEED. CAREFULLY CHECK ALL COPY, JOB
8
Quick Crossword
7 Hunga d. 1945 12 Italian 14 Raja’s w 15 Poke fu 16 Strabis 17 Cylind plastic 19 Unusu 20 Attemp
IS FOR PROOFING PURPOSES ONLY - IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR COMMERCIAL PRIN
& back (Anthony)
15
15
16 16
Cyan 13 Magenta Yellow Black
21
15
16 Line Die
14
Down 18 1 Given to talking19too much20 (5) 2 Monarch’s time in the job (5) 3 Humiliates (someone) (5,4,1,3) 20 4 Detective fiction author, d. 1957 (6) 22 Suite 26 Innovation 5 Wedlock between persons from 20 24 different social (13) 50groups Mawson Lakes 6 Respiratory problem (6) 22
17 1723
17
21
18
19
GRAPHIC D
Hous Bou 23 21 22 Mawson Lakes Sth Aust REPLY’ TO THIS EMAIL WITH YOUR APPROVAL TO PROCEED. CAREFULLY CHECK ALL COPY, JOB Hungarian-born composer, 24 7 Across d. 1945 (6) 08 8260 8132 | 0418 81 R APPROVAL. WE 23 RECOMMEND ALL BARCODES 22 BE PRESENTED TO GS1 FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO 1 Goes PRINTING round andAPPROVED round (7) BY THE CUSTOMER. 12 Italian sparkling ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS IN ARTWORK AND/OR i c wine o n g(4) ra p h i c d e s i g n . c o 23 24 21
18
19
8 Loss of memory (7) 14 Raja’s wife (4) 7 Hungarian-born composer, 9 In aAcross quick manner (7) 15 Poke fun at (6)(6) d. 1945 10 Range of sight (7) 16 Strabismus 1 Goes round and round (7) 12 Italian(6) sparkling wine (4) 11 Pulls (5) Hungarian-born 8 sharply Loss7of memory (7) composer, 17 Cylindrical 14 Raja’slength(s) wife (4) of metal, Across 13 Go ashore (9) d. 1945 (6) (7) plastic etc (6) 9 7InHungarian-born a quick manner 15 Poke fun at (6) composer, 1 Goes round and round (7) 15 Sink 12 (9) Italian sparkling wine (4) 19 Unusual and unexpected event (5) 10liquid Range of sight (7) Across 16 Strabismus (6) d. 1945 (6) 8 Loss of memory (7) 18 Restoration and repair of 14 sharply Raja’s wife 20 Attempt to deceive (3-2) of metal, 1112Pulls (5) (4) 1 Goes round and round (7) 17 Cylindrical length(s) Italian sparkling wine (4) 9 In a quick manner (7) equipment etc (5) 15 Poke fun at (6) 1314GoRaja’s ashore (9) 8 Loss of memory (7) plastic etc (6) wife (4) 10 Range of sight (7) 21 Sour sticks eaten as fruit(6) after Solution 16liquid Strabismus 1515 Sink (9) 9 In a quick manner (7) 19 Unusual and unexpected event (5) Poke fun at (6) Pullsofsharply cooking (7) Cylindrical 17 length(s) of metal, W I T 1011 Range sight (7)(5) 1816Restoration and repair of Strabismus (6) 20 Attempt to deceive (3-2) Gosharply ashore (5) (9) 22 In a fatuous manner (7) Please mention Lakes Living when responding to ads 7 plastic etc (6) ofMawson 11 13 Pulls B etc (5) 17equipment Cylindrical length(s) metal, liquid 23 Dark cell (7) 19 sticks Unusual 13 15 GoSink ashore (9) (9) 21 underground Sour asunexpected fruit after event (5) B I Solu R plastic etceaten (6)and 24
FOCUS ON
SCHOOLS It’s an exciting time at Pedare Join our Principal’s Tour to see what’s new. Call us to register or visit our website.
12-30 Surrey Farm Drive Golden Grove SA 8280 1700 pedarecc.sa.edu.au
Thursday 7 November 4.00-6.30pm
8
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
Animation of a raindrop It’s raining outside the Mawson Centre and Shannae (11) is watching a raindrop land on a bare branch. It stays a while then bursts and disappears. With the help of her tutor Kent, Shannae is going to make a cartoon about a raindrop and how it feels to come to earth. To do this she has made a raindrop out of play dough which she will bring to life on the screen showing movement and personality. Shannae is a member of an after-school class on animation held at the Mawson Centre. She is learning how to tell a story in cartoon form using computer software. Her teacher is Kent, a young man who graduated this year with a Bachelor in Film Arts whose dream is to one day be a film director. "Animation is an art form that can be used in a variety of fields including film, television, advertising and video games. It gives life to characters and elements that can communicate. I enjoy working with kids and drawing out their creative talents." he said.
Shannae is creating a story about a raindrop with the guidance of her tutor Kent
The animation class is one of several short education courses run by Salisbury Council in the Mawson Centre after school..
Early Learning Centre Holy Family Catholic School
The Alive Early Learning Centre located at Holy Family Catholic School is now open and enrolling children from 3-5 years • Open now Monday to Friday from 7am-6pm • Providing Long Day Care and Pre-School education for 3-5 year old children • Your child can receive their 15 hours Pre-School education prior to commencing school • Your child will experience being part of a school community and a sense of belonging
Call the Director, Janine on 8283 8282 or 0437 620 153 to book a tour or enrol
Book a tour before 1/8/19 and go into the draw to win a $500 Gift Card!
www.alivecatholic.org.au/centres/parafield-gardens 71 Shepherdson Road Parafield Gardens 5107 Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
9
Focus on Schools continued Education Word Search: Circle the school related words in the grid. Solution is on page 19.
A tradition of nurturing children in knowledge and faith.
JOIN A SCHOOL TOUR kingsbaptist.sa.edu.au
10
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
HOLE IN THE STAGE During the performance of a high school talent show, a hole appeared in the stage floor. Subsequent acts managed to avoid the damaged area until one boy accidentally stepped through the hole up to his knee. He apologised to the audience for his clumsiness. A heckler at the back of the stage shouted, "Don’t worry, it’s just a stage you're going through!"
Est 1979 Shaping the future of our community for 40 years
Secure your place now
tmc.catholic.edu.au 8182 2600 Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
11
Focus on Finance
DMC Tax: Taking the stress out of tax The word TAX spells FEAR to many people, according to Danielle McCormack from DMC Tax in Mawson Lakes. "No wonder," she says, "when tax rules change all the time and the Australian Tax Office (ATO) puts people under the microscope and apply heavy penalties for breaking the rules. It’s all rather scary and intimidating." "But, I like problem-solving and my satisfaction comes from helping people take away their tax worries."
Four tips from DMC Tax
Danielle (pictured) who has a background in legal work, has been in Mawson Lakes for seven years and is used to sorting out complex problems such as multiple tax issues where clients have not lodged a tax return for some time. "One of my clients had not lodged a tax return for 18 years! It took me 3 weeks to work it all out but now all obligations have been met and the client feels a great weight has been lifted."
1. Keep receipts for everything and if the receipt is likely to fade, then photocopy, scan or photograph it because the ATO does not accept faded receipts.
In addition to local clients, Danielle works with military personnel, nationally and internationally, using skype and email. "It’s a crucial ingredient for military clients that I understand their conditions, roles and the language of the armed forces."
3. If you are a small business put aside funds each week to pay for Tax, GST, superannuation and PAYG. Don’t let the debt build up!
2. If you have debt, don't ignore it and hope it will go away. It won’t, it gets worse. Find an agent who can work around debt with a payment arrangement plan with the ATO.
4. If you have outstanding obligations with the ATO, don’t stress and put your head in the sand. Find an agent you feel comfortable with and get them to help ease the burden.
"Tax is not just about numbers and refunds, it’s about developing non-judgemental relationships so that people feel at ease when talking with you. We actually have fun doing tax," said the easygoing, fun-loving agent." Ed
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
Taxation
12
•
Accounting
•
Business Solutions
Prepare your 2019 tax NOW! Is your tax up to date? We solve problems and specialise in multiple year tax
www.dmctax.com.au Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
Unit 6, 10-12 Hurtle Parade
7324 7381
Tax advisory, planning, preparation & lodgement BAS & IAS preparation Specialist advice and Business Planning Succession planning Self-Managed Superannuation Fund Accounting & Administration
8120 4871 • travis@probitasaccounting.com.au • Unit 4, 3 Park Way MAWSON LAKES
Sudoku is a logic-based, combinatorial numberplacement puzzle. The objective is to fill this 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 subgrids that compose the grid contain all of the digits from 1 to 9. Good luck! Solution is on page 19.
TAX – BAS – COMPANY SETUP – SMSF – AUDIT
8359 0888 d.kulesko@realplusaccounting.com.au Office 4, 19-21 Metro Parade, Mawson Lakes SA 5095
Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
• • • • •
13
S E RV I C E S GUIDE
PAUL ROGERS, ELECTRICIAN DO YOU NEED: Interior and exterior LED lighting Garden Lighting Safety switch and circuit board upgrades
Domestic/Commercial
0423 606 499
Call Tim on e: office@ltdplumbing.com.au w: ltdplumbing.com.au
MAWSON LAKE’S AIR CON SPECIALIST
8281 4100
• • • •
Servicing Breakdown repairs Design consultations Smart installations tailored to your needs • Commercial air
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REPAINTS PRE-SALE REPAINTS INSURANCE REPAIRS RENTALS AND INVESTMENTS ROOF RESTORATIONS EPOXY FLOOR COATINGS
Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
HIGH PRESSURE WATER WASHING
14
SPRAY PAINTING SHEDS and FENCES
mawsonlakespainting1@gmail.com website www.hollair.com.au email service@hollair.com.au 1/101 Elder Drive Mawson Lakes
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
CONTACT DYLAN for a FREE QUOTE
0413 652 151
Check and
It is worthwhile to get to know your dental extras cover. Some policies provide General Cover which refers to basic Dr Peter Bertossa BDS services like check-ups, regular cleans and fillings. Other policies provide Major Cover which includes root canal treatment, crowns, bridges, ceramics and implants. Pretty well all policies have a maximum claiming limit in a calendar year (fewer insurances are based on a financial year). Some policies have individual limits attached to general and major items, others have a single limit for major and general combined. The premiums are highly variable and generally are in proportion to the size of the annual claiming limits and the percentage rebate provided on claimed items.
www.d
en
Gap Fr ee
THE SMILE PROFESSIONALS
THE SMILE PROFESSIONALS
Getting the most of Dental Extras cover
Gap Fr ee
DentalonMetro
DentalonMetro
From the dentist Peter Bertossa
clean! **
Check and
www.d
clean! **
entalo
Ask about our CAD-CAM restorations
nmetr o.com
.au
alonm There is always discretion for the tdentist to et ro.com waive or significantly reduce the ‘gap’ (the .au difference between the percentage payout and the full fee). • Client Parking • General Dentistry
• No – White Fillings only Discounts on the gap is aMercury standard practice Cosmetic Veneering • Client Parking at Dental on Metro.•For your first check and • General Dentistry clean (including x-rays) we waive the gap Dental on Metro is a • No Mercury – White Fillings only completely regardlessnew of which dentalin extras Dental Clinic Mawson Lakes. • Cosmetic Veneering cover you have. After hours appointments are available
CLEANS
Phone 8260 1007
Dental on Metro is a new Dental Clinic in Mawson Lakes. After hours appointments are available
27-29 METRO PARADE Club Metro Gym Building, Ground Floor
KIDS CHECK AND CLEANS der the MAWSON LAKES Phone 8260 1007 eme ALWAYS GAP FREE 27-29 METRO PARADE Kids bulk billed under theenquire for details. Valid when mentioning .com.au ** Please this promotion. Club Metro Gym Building, Ground Floor Child Benefits Scheme MAWSON LAKES www.dentalonmetro.com.au
** Please enquire for details. Valid when mentioning this promotion.
Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
15
Work Ethic by Nigella A young, highperforming sheepdog can sell for $25,000. That sounds like a lot of money for a dog, but a farmer at the Sheepdog Trials in the Riverland last month quipped: "A good dog can perform the job of three men, AND, you don’t have to pay superannuation, holiday rates or sick leave!"
Would they make it around the course in 15 minutes before the hooter?
I spent two days at the sheepdog trials (below) watching in awe as the super-fast, super-intelligent dogs (mainly border collies) took control in turn of a mob of three skittish sheep and manoeuvered them around the football oval at Barmera.
Mummy asked some farmers if she could take a picture of me (city dog) with my handsome country cousins. Everybody was most obliging, but when mummy asked if we could give the dogs a small treat to say thank you, the farmers replied sternly: "NO we don’t give our dogs treats. They’re not interested in food, they just love to work. That’s their treat." Wow, what a work ethic!
Mummy and I reckon it was much more entertaining and suspenseful than a football match!
16
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
The winning competitor was a confident collie who showed mastery over the sheep right from the start and drove them this way and that, towards hurdles, up ramps and into a pen as his handler called the commands.
Caring For Your Feet with Mardi Edwards
I recently attended a podiatry conference entitled ACTIVATE. The theme of the conference was the importance of physical activity in the aim of improving both physical and mental health resulting in enhanced quality of life. This is achieved by encouraging our patients to move more and sit less.
• In-House Creative Design • Small & Large Quantities • Speedy Turnaround • Personalised Service Call us for a quote on 08 8154 3600
The World Health Organisation recommends 150 to 300 minutes of moderate exercise per week including two strengthening sessions. It is estimated that only around 43% of Australians meet this target. Reduced physical activity has been linked to weight gain, diabetes, heart disease, joint pain, cancer and mental health issues.
www.newstyleprint.com.au
THRILLING BIBLE TALKS
EACH SUNDAY, 2.30PM - 3.30PM @ DENISON CENTRE 07 JUL
ISRAEL - PAST TO AD 70 14 JUL
CATHOLIC TEACHINGS ASTRAY FROM THE BIBLE 21 JUL
The conference highlighted the reality that around one in five people over the age of 18 years have foot pain which can reduce a person's ability and enthusiasm to participate in physical activity. It is understandable then, that if your feet hurt you wont walk. As podiatrists we are in a good position to evaluate the cause of foot pain which may include joint and muscle pain, arthritis, functional or alignment issues. We can advise on footwear, stretches, strengthening , orthoses to improve lower limb function and exercises to improve mobility and help people achieve their health goals. Don't let foot and leg pain hold you back. Move more and sit less.
ISRAEL FROM AD 70 TO 1967 Ad design: Nicole Aspinall
28 JUL
ISRAEL FROM 1967 TO CHRIST'S RETURN Sponsored by Jeff: 0422 767 227
Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
17
Community Groups Listings sponsored by Mawson Lakes Living Community Church: Sundays 10:00am Pastor Chris Mann 0403 007 156 or 8162 5108 www.mlcc.org.au Cricket Club: Senior and junior teams Jason 0402 406 826 www.mawsonlakescc.sa.cricket.com.au Heart Foundation Mawson Lakes Walking Group: Contact Christine 8260 3855
Useful Numbers Mawson Lakes Living Magazine Salisbury Council ML Library & JP Service ML Community Centre Mawson Shops Mgment - Taplin Adelaide Transport Info Ambulance, Fire, Police Emergency Neighbourhood Police Officer Electricity problems Gas problems Water/Sewerage problems
8260 7077 8406 8222 8302 5555 8302 5449 8211 8777 8210 1000 000 0419 572 514 13 13 66 1800 808 526 1300 883 121
Football Club: Tues & Thurs 6:15pm, Mawson Lakes Hotel Oval Travis - 0437 635 569 www.mawsonlakesfc.com.au Life Church: 5:00pm Sundays. Level 1, 31 Main Street. Nick - 8284 3861 www.lifechurchsa.com.au Mawson Lakes Lions Club Branch: Lauren Brewer mawsonlakeslions@gmail.com Mahjong: Every 3rd Sunday from 11am at the Mawson Centre. All Levels. Janelle 0403 539 226 Mawson Lakes Girl Guides: 0402 859 625 or mawsonlakesgirlguides@gmail.com Mawson Lakes Hotel Social Club: Lyall Hill - 0414 951 859 lyallhill@westnet.com.au Mawson Lakes Garden Club: Vaal Thrupp: 0467 925 004 Find us on Facebook Mawson Lakes 'Ducklings' Playgroup: 9.30am Thurs at the Denison Centre, Jane 0421 024 273 Mawson Lakes Scout Group: Meets in Parafield Gardens. Ages 6-15 Jeff - 0407 619 357 or Sarah - 0417 848 088 Mawson Lakes Golf Club: www.mawsonlakesgolfclub.com.au Mawson Rowing Club: The Boat Shed, First Avenue Mawson Lakes. Jerry Elder 0419 854 371 Neighbourhood Watch: Beau 0430 188 175 mawsonlakesnhw@gmail.com Over 50's Club: meets 1-3pm on the first Thursday of the month at the Mawson Centre. Rotary Club of Mawson Lakes: www.rotarymawsonlakes.org.au
18
Mawson Lakes Living : Issue 145, July 2019
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! A man was walking on a beach one day where he found a bottle half buried in the sand. He opened it and a genie appeared. The genie said, "I will grant you three wishes but only three." The man thought about his three wishes and said "I want a million dollars transferred to my bank account." Poof … it happened. Next he wished for a new model Ferrari. Poof… there was the car waiting for him. For his final wish he said to the genie "I want to be irresistible to women." Poof … he turned into a bunch of red roses!
Bookings for the August issue close first week in July
Advertising in Mawson Lakes Living • Advertising is open to anyone with a product or service relevant to the people of Mawson Lakes. • You can book one ad, or book more and receive a frequency discount (see pricing table at www.mawsonlakesliving.info) • Provide your own artwork, or Mawson Lakes Living can prepare an ad for you at an affordable rate. Advertisement sizes: 1/8 page
1/4 page horizontal
1/4 page vertical
1/2 page horizontal
1/2 page vertical
Full page
$139
$199
$199
$342
$342
$579
44mm (H) x 62mm (W)
44mm (H) x 128mm (W)
93mm (H) x 62mm (W)
93mm (H) x 128mm (W)
190mm (H) x 62mm (W)
190mm (H) x 128mm (W)
Suitable for business card
Bookings and enquiries to: Linda Vining, 08 8260 7077 or office@mawsonlakesliving.info Solution nofrom 15,309 Solution page 7 G Y R A T A E A B R I S K B G E Y A N K S S D T O D I S HW E Q N R H U B A I I P D U N G E E T G
E S I A AMN E S I L Y T T E Y E S HO R R M I S EMB A R A A A T E R N U R E F I R B I R I N A N E L ON G A G H E R K I
Solution from page 10
Solution from page 13
B A R T O K T R Y O N
AUSTRALIA’S LEADING PERSONALISED TRAINING PROGRAMS EFM Health Clubs unique Personalised Training sets us apart from other commercial gyms and fitness clubs as our members receive unrivalled guidance and support for maximum results.
Call Jason: 0412 900 015 efm.net.au/mawson-lakes Innovation House 50 Mawson Lakes Blvd Mawson Lakes SA 5095 Please mention Mawson Lakes Living when responding to ads
19
Get $2,000 when you refinance * your home. Here to help with a competitive rebate per property when you make the switch. Available with a Premier Advantage Package Home Loan. Applications submitted by 30 June 2019 and settled by 31 August 2019. $250k min loan per property. $395 annual package fee. Excludes refinances from the Westpac Group.
Talk to us today.
Things you should know: Credit criteria, fees and charges apply. Terms and conditions available on request. * Offer may be varied or withdrawn at any time. $250k min loan per property refinanced. Rebate will be automatically deposited into the customer’s Westpac home loan account within 2 months of settlement. Excludes switches and refinances from within the Westpac Group, which includes Westpac, St.George, Bank of Melbourne, BankSA and RAMS. Offer not available for Owner Occupier Interest Only loans or residential lending originated under family or company trusts. Premier Advantage Package Conditions of Use applies. You must hold a Westpac Choice transaction account to qualify and continue to receive the benefits of the Premier Advantage Package. Read the Westpac Choice terms and conditions and consider whether the product is right for you. Refer to Westpac.com.au. Tax consequences may arise from this promotion for investors and customers should seek independent advice on any taxation matters. Credit provided by Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714. WL 1021 03/19