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ith Christmas rapidly approaching, locals wanting to buy a furry friend this year are being warned to stay away from puppy factories. RSPCA NSW and Animal Welfare League NSW (AWL NSW) have launched a campaign to help people identify puppy factories. The organisations placed a fake Gumtree ad offering brand new healthy Cavoodles and within just four days, 111 keen puppyseekers were willing to purchase from an unknown, unregistered seller. Almost 14 years ago, Penrith resident Jean Parlett was in a similar position and visited a puppy factory in Box Hill, unbeknownst to her. She purchased what she thought was a purebred beagle, who she named Abbey. “I was very naive at the time but I was determined I wanted this particular breed of dog and Abbey was advertised as a purebred beagle,” Ms Parlett told the Weekender. “She came to us with a number of health problems including having a hernia and an irritated skin issue, and we also found out she is a crossbreed.”
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Ms Parlett said it’s important that animals are treated properly. “What I saw at this puppy factory was about 20 puppies all in one cage, about 1.5 metres by 1.5 metres big, climbing over each other,” she said. “It’s really important that animals are treated with respect and given the appropriate time with their parent dog. Abbey was taken from hers too soon.” Now nearly 14-years-old, Ms Parlett said Abbey is a “very demanding dog and not very trusting”. RSPCA NSW and AWL NSW are encouraging locals to ask the right questions before purchasing a new pup to help put an end to puppy factories. This includes asking to visit the breeding facilities to check puppies and their parents are being well looked after, and asking for a copy of the puppy’s veterinary history. Pet seekers can report suspected puppy factories to the RSPCA NSW or AWL NSW. For more information on puppy factories, visit www.closepuppyfactoriesnsw.org. Have you had a bad experience with a puppy factory? Email news@westernweekender.com.au or call us on 4722 2998. You can also message us privately on Facebook or Twitter.
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Gambling ads need reform The race that stops the nation was run and won again on Tuesday, with the usual routine taking place. Office sweeps, club and pub functions, lucky winners, unlucky losers and a few sore heads. While gambling is what keeps horse racing alive, for many the Melbourne Cup was often a chance for non-punters to enjoy the spirit of the occasion. These days, however, it’s almost impossible to ignore the gambling aspect of the great race, with online bookmakers in particular saturating newspapers, radio, television and the Internet in the lead-up to the event on Tuesday. It was simply impossible to escape the bookies desperate for a piece of the Australian gambling pie. It’s about time, however, we made that escape possible. Gambling advertising needs further significant regulation in Australia before a generation of kids are brought up with gambling being normalised. Everybody who wants to have a punt should be able to have one, but forcing the message down people’s throats is leaving vulnerable people open to the possibility of their lives being ruined. As I’ve indicated in this column many times, I’m all for personal choice and responsibility, but gambling advertising is out of control. We should not be in a position where gambling advertisers can target the most watched television program of the night – the 6pm news – with sponsorships of the sports report. Nor should somebody logging onto a news website or listening to the radio
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be bombarded with special offers and incentives to gamble. There’s some speculation that the betting market in Australia is getting extremely tight, with some bookmakers likely to exit in the next 24 months. That’s why there’s so much desperation when it comes to marketing, but it needs to be controlled and regulated to ensure it’s not being force fed to us on a constant basis. Time to get tougher to save lives Another week passes and more lives have been lost on Australian roads. The road toll is out of control this year, with the number of people killed on NSW roads increasing by 14 per cent. We are driving safer cars, yet having more accidents. Something is seriously wrong. There can be no doubt that distraction is an ever-growing problem on our roads. You only have to drive around for a few hours to see how many people are
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focused on their phones – talking, texting and inexplicably checking social media while behind the wheel. People will always run the gauntlet – but speeding and drink driving campaigns over the years have certainly made an impact. Police now have a new battle to fight on our roads and it’s not always as obvious as a speeding car or drunk driver. Personally I think it’s time we increased fines, introduced licence suspensions and really cracked down on people using their phones while driving. Perhaps it’s the only thing that will get the message through. Think before you click I’m disturbed by the amount of coverage in the mainstream media focused on the break-up of Karl Stefanovic and his wife Cassandra Thurburn. This is a deeply personal story and one that should not play out on the front page of the Daily Mail website or any other publication. However, the media can’t really be blamed here despite being an easy target. Modern day journalism is, unfortunately, so often governed by what you and I are clicking and reading. Editors don’t necessarily think Kim Kardashian buying a new pair of pants or posting a new selfie is quality news, but unfortunately we as readers do. And as long as we keep clicking on stories we claim we don’t want to read, it’ll only get worse. Think before you click – if you really want the media to focus on stories of more importance, start clicking on those more and the gossip trash less.
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proposal to allow trucks to enter the quarry at the Penrith Lakes Scheme from 6am has revved up Penrith Councillor Kevin Crameri. “That means they will be starting an hour earlier than they are now,” he told the Weekender. “You can’t mow your lawn before 7am in the morning, why should they be allowing truck movements in and out of the quarry from 6am?” Cr Crameri discovered the Penrith Lakes Development Corporation’s (PLDC) application to extend the hours fill can be transported into the site through an advertisement in the Weekender. It seeks to extend the weekday hours from 7am to 6pm, to 6am to 9pm, and on Saturdays to 6am to 3pm, from a current 7am to 1pm window. No changes are proposed for the number of truck movements, and there will continue to be no work on Sundays and public holidays. Cr Crameri said he has had next to no time to make a submission to the NSW Department of Planning, and wants an extension on the Friday, November 4 close date.
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COUNCIL BRIEFS ● Locals and visitors are encouraged to think about their transport options and plan in advance how they will get to the Real Festival from 4–5 November. With road closures and limited parking around Tench Reserve, several measures are in place to make travelling to the Festival as quick and easy as possible.
Council is calling for Expressions of Interest from sporting clubs, education institutions and associations who wish to establish a presence in Jordan Springs from Winter 2017. The new Village and Northern Road Ovals provide vibrant,
Major Sponsor Busways is providing a free Park & Ride Shuttle service to the Real Festival from Club Paceway and Jamison Park Netball Courts. Buses will run on a continuous loop from these locations across both days.
flexible recreation spaces that will support a range of sport
The car park at Tench Reserve and street parking along Tench Avenue is unavailable from 4–5 November. Tench Avenue will also be closed to traffic from 2–10.30pm on Friday, 4 November and 6am–6pm on Saturday, 5 November.
The facilities have been constructed in two locations:
Free bike parking is available, bring your own bike lock and wear a helmet while riding your bike. Call Sydney Trains on 131 500 for track work updates and information on alternate bus routes. Learn more by visiting realfestival.com.au #PenrithRealFest The Real Festival is organised by Penrith City Council, with thanks to our event sponsors: Busways and JK Williams (Major Sponsors) Media View – Western Weekender and Ripples (Star Sponsors) and Vintage FM, Nutrition Station and Club Paceway (Contributors). ● The Australian Ballet brings the beauty and grace of Swan Lake to the Sydney International Regatta Centre on Saturday, 5 November with their outdoor performance Ballet Under the Stars.
and recreation activities and encourage participation by the local community.
s Northern Road Oval – Cnr Greenwood Parkway – Discovery Way, Jordan Springs Northern Road Oval provides the space to accommodate: one x mod rectangular field (approximately 92m x 58m) with 50 lux floodlights, amenities building including toilets and small store, car parking and a universally designed playground. s Village Oval – Cnr Cullen Avenue – Alinta Promenade, Jordan Springs The Village Oval provides the space to accommodate: two x senior rectangular fields, or one x oval field, 100 lux floodlights, a central amenities building, a playground, netball court, basketball court and 80 car spaces.
If you have secured your ticket for the event, visit australianballet.com.au to help plan your evening with information about performance times, parking, wet weather contingency, food and beverage options, free shuttle buses to the venue or to pre-purchase your gourmet picnic hamper.
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Penrith International Friendship Committee Annual General Meeting The Penrith International Friendship Committee is holding its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 8 November 2016 commencing at 7.30pm. The meeting will be held at Penrith City Council’s Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith in the Passadena Room, Level 1. The Penrith International Friendship Committee aims to foster friendship, communication and understanding between people internationally. It also encourages and facilitates the participation of the people of Penrith in cultural, educational, sporting and social activities with international links established by the City.
Business Administration Traineeships are offered in a range of Council careers. Our trainees carry out general ofďŹ ce duties as well as other tasks speciďŹ c to their department including Finance, Human Resources, Development and Environmental Health, Recreation, City Works, Library Services, City Planning & Public Domain Amenity and Safety.
To be eligible to apply you must be currently completing your HSC or be a mature age (over 18) applicant. It is also essential that you have not completed a CertiďŹ cate III or higher in any ďŹ eld within the last 7 years.
Children’s Services trainees work with a team of experienced Children’s Services staff in caring for and educating children 0–12 years. You’ll help assist in developing programs and implementing indoor and outdoor activities to promote learning. You’ll also work closely with families, and other carers.
For more information please phone the Traineeship Coordinator on 4732 7694 or 4732 7596.
Our Information Technology department provides PC support to hundreds of Civic Centre and off-site Council staff. You’ll develop communication and diagnostic skills, whilst gaining on-the-job IT experience and working closely with a team of experienced Information Technology staff.
All interested members of the public are welcome to attend and become a member of the Penrith International Friendship Committee, which would enable nomination for positions on the Executive. For further information about the Committee, please visit penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/InternationalPartnerships or contact Council on 4732 7645.
To be eligible to apply you must be currently completing your HSC or be a mature age (over 18) applicant. It is also essential that you have not completed a CertiďŹ cate III or higher in any ďŹ eld within the last 7 years.
Adoption of Amendment to Penrith Development Control Plan 2014 for Sydney Science Park
For more information please phone the Traineeship Coordinator on 4732 7694 or 4732 7596.
Council, at its Ordinary Meeting of 14 March 2016, resolved to adopt an amendment to Penrith Development Control Plan 2014 to take effect on the publication of Amendment 8 (Sydney Science Park) to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2010. The amendment to Penrith Development Control Plan 2014 (Penrith DCP 2014) provides site speciďŹ c controls relating to development at 565–609 Luddenham Road, Luddenham, known as Sydney Science Park. Amendment 8 (Sydney Science Park) to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Penrith LEP 2010) was published on the NSW Legislation website on Friday, 28 October 2016. As a result, the amendment to Penrith DCP 2014 comes into effect on the publication of this notice. Penrith DCP 2014 is available on Council’s website at penrithcity.nsw.gov.au. A copy is also available to view or purchase from Council’s Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith. Please contact Natalie Stanowski on 4732 7403 or natalie.stanowski@penrith.city or Abdul Cheema on 4732 8120 or abdul.cheema@penrith.city for enquiries regarding Sydney Science Park.
2017 Business Administration/ Information Technology/Child Care Traineeship Applications are Open Would you like to be paid to study, while gaining real experience and skills? Penrith City Council is currently recruiting for a number of traineeship positions in Business Administration, Information Technology or Children’s Services. Our award-winning Traineeship program has helped many people get a head start in their careers. We’re offering 12-month traineeships which combine work and training. This is an opportunity to develop some great skills, gain a qualiďŹ cation and earn a weekly pay. Trainees receive training through TAFE NSW and gain a CertiďŹ cate III in their selected area.
Applications close on 6 November 2016, and all traineeships commence in January 2017.
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 2017 Business Administration and Information Technology Traineeship Applications are Open Are you an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person thinking of a career in Business Administration or Information Technology? Penrith City Council is looking to employ committed, enthusiastic and passionate individuals to undertake a 12-month traineeship in Business Administration or Information Technology. This is a great opportunity for someone who is looking for a career change, returning to the workforce or just starting out. During this traineeship you will combine study with on-the-job training to gain skills and experience in administration or information technology, as well as obtaining a CertiďŹ cate III qualiďŹ cation. Penrith City Council offers various traineeship positions in the following areas: s )NFORMATION 4ECHNOLOGY s "USINESS !DMINISTRATION IN THE AREAS OF – Library – Records Management – Children’s Services Administration – Financial Services – Development and Environmental Health – Public Domain Amenity and Safety – City Planning – City Works – Recreation – Corporate – Engineering Services – Workforce and Workplace Additionally, during your traineeship you will participate in a Career Development Program. Traineeships will be offered to people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background – exemption granted under section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
Applications close on 6 November 2016, and all traineeships commence in January 2017.
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During this traineeship you will combine study with on-the-job training to gain skills and experience in working with children, as well as obtaining a CertiďŹ cate III in Children’s Services. You will also be given opportunities to attend training sessions and a career coaching program which includes career talks in Early Education and Care. Trainees work with a team of experienced Children’s Services educators in caring for and educating children 0–12 years. Trainees assist in the development of programs for the children and implementing indoor and outdoor activities to promote learning. The position also requires the Trainee to work closely with families. To do this job you will need to: s (AVE AN INTEREST IN WORKING WITH CHILDREN s "E WILLING TO STUDY AND WORK AT THE SAME TIME s "E ENTHUSIASTIC AND COMMITTED TO THE TRAINEESHIP program s "E ABLE TO WORK WELL WITH OTHERS 4HIS MEANS BEING positive, helping out and listening to other’s ideas s "E ABLE TO COMMUNICATE WELL 4HIS MEANS BEING able to follow directions, listen and explain things clearly to children, other staff and families in a pleasant and helpful way s "E mEXIBLE 4HIS MEANS TO BE WILLING TO ADAPT AND change the way you work as needed by Council and to work with your team mates s (AVE READING WRITING AND NUMERICAL SKILLS s "E WILLING TO OBTAIN A WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECK at your own cost It would also be helpful if you have some experience working with children. You may have helped out at your local playgroup, volunteered at a child care centre, been involved in children’s sport groups, Scouts or Guides Australia or been a mentor for children at your school. Traineeships will be offered to people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background – exemption granted under section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977. To be eligible to apply you must be 18 years of age or older by 2 March 2016. It is also essential that you have not completed a CertiďŹ cate III or higher in any ďŹ eld within the last 7 years. The above position has been identiďŹ ed as a Child-Related position under the Child Protection laws in NSW. Applicants will be required to obtain a new Working With Children Check. For more information visit kids.nsw.gov.au. Prohibited Persons are not eligible to apply. Applications close on 6 November 2016, and all traineeships commence in January 2017. For more information please phone the Traineeship Coordinator on 4732 7509.
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Police announce drink driving blitz this weekend NSW Police Traffic and Highway Patrol officers will be out in force conducting Random Breath Tests (RBT) and Random Drug Tests (RDT), and targeting driver behaviour in a three-day statewide operation. Operation Drink Drive 2 started at 12.01am yesterday (Thursday, November 3) and will run through until 11.59pm on Saturday, November 5.
Over the course of the operation, police across the state will be maintaining high visibility, targeting dangerous driver behaviours including drink driving, drug driving, and speeding. The current road toll stands at 332 lives lost in NSW this year, 42 more lives lost than this time last year. Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy of the State’s Traffic and Highway Patrol
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Command said that the onus is on road users to be responsible on the roads. “We will have officers all over the state monitoring speeds, testing for drink driving and drug driving, and taking action against anyone who breaks the law,� he said. “If you are caught, you will be charged, will face court, and could have your licence suspended on the spot.�
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Draft Development Control Plan for 164 Station Street, Penrith In accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and Regulation 2000, notice is given of the public exhibition of a draft Development Control Plan (DCP) applying to land at 164 Station Street, Penrith. The draft DCP provides more detailed planning and design guidelines for the development of the site and proposes new controls for medium and high density residential development. The draft DCP is available to view at the following locations:
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8-storey serviced apartments building containing 58 serviced apartments, related facilities, 3 ground-oor commercial tenancies and 2 levels of basement car parking Closing Date: 18 November 2016 In accordance with Section 23G of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, the Development Application will be referred to the Joint Regional Planning Panel (JRPP) for the Sydney West Region for determination. DA16/1101
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s 0ENRITH ,IBRARY 601 High Street, Penrith (Monday–Friday: 9am–4pm; Saturday: 9am–5pm; and Sunday: 10am–5pm) s 3T -ARYS ,IBRARY 207–209 Queen Street, St Marys (Monday–Friday: 9am–5.30pm; and Saturday: 9am–1pm) #OUNCIL S WEBSITE PENRITHCITY NSW GOV AU Written submissions on the draft DCP will be accepted until 24 November 2016. s 0LEASE DIRECT ANY WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS TO The General Manager (Attention Nicole DukinďŹ eld) Penrith City Council PO Box 60, Penrith NSW 2751 s 3UBMISSIONS CAN ALSO BE SENT VIA EMAIL TO CITYPLANNING PENRITH CITY Please include a subject line indicating ‘Submission on draft DCP – 164 Station Street, Penrith’ If you have any questions about the draft DCP or require further information, please contact Nicole DukinďŹ eld on 4732 8511 or email CITYPLANNING PENRITH CITY
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Police have charged a man in regards to the break-in at Penrith Library two weeks ago. The break-in was discovered by staff members of the library on the morning of Thursday, October 20. Police officers were on the scene for most of the day investigating the circumstances around the break and enter, with the alleged culprit arrested last week. Last Wednesday, October 26, detectives executed a search warrant at a residence on Jamison Road, Kingswood, and located a number of exhibits which were seized and retained for further examinations. “The next day, Thursday, October 27, a 28-year-old man was located and arrested in relation to the matter,� a police spokesperson said. “Police are continuing their investigations with this incident.� The man was given strict bail conditions and is due to appear in Penrith Local Court on Wednesday, November 23.
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Illuminated and interactive artworks, musical performances, kids’ entertainment and Sydney’s leading food trucks will transform the riverbank for the start of the Real Festival today. The event begins at 5pm with an outdoor art gallery showcasing illuminated and interactive art, food trucks serving a variety of cuisine and musical entertainment provided by local performers and acclaimed didgeridoo player and composer William Barton. “Make the most of your time at the event by viewing and downloading the event program from the website,� Penrith Mayor, John Thain said. “With road closures and limited parking available, it’s also a good idea to look at the map and determine your best mode of transport.�
Grant announced Penrith MP Stuart Ayres this week joined Natalie Curran of Mission Australia Housing to announce they have secured a grant of $17,507 from Round 2 of the Social Housing Community Improvement Fund. “This is all about turning social housing areas into strong, vibrant communities that our residents are proud to call home,� Mr Ayres said. “I’m excited by the possibilities that these grants can bring.�
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Turning back time
The famous Nepean Times newspaper put out its final ever edition on Thursday, November 29, 1962. The paper announced its closure on the front page. “May the Nepean district fare as well in our absence as in our presence,” read the final line.
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rothers Mike (played by ‘Pitch Perfect’ star Adam Devine) and Dave (played by ‘Bad Neighbours’ star Zac Efron) are fans of the hard-partying lifestyle. But when it comes time for their sister’s Hawaiian wedding they’re looking for the perfect ‘respectable’ dates to avoid embarrassing their family. Unfortunately their plan backfires when they team up with Tatiana (Aubrey Plaza) and Alice (Anna Kendrick), two uncontrollable women who end up outsmarting and out-partying the pair. The film is very loosely based on true events of two brothers whose Craigslist ad became a viral sensation. The cast performances were praised by critics, in particular Aubrey Plaza who plays the wild and weird character to a tee. If you love screwball comedies featuring twenty-somethings getting into outrageous scenarios then ‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ is definitely worth checking out. ‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ is out on DVD and Blu-Ray on Wednesday, November 9. The Weekender has five ‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ DVDs to give away. For your chance to win one, email the code word ‘WEDDING’ to competitions@westernweekender.com.au with your name and contact details. Entries close Thursday, November 10. Authorised under NSW Permit Number LTPM/16/00054. Terms and conditions at www.westernweekender.com.au or Weekender reception.
Penrith Panthers skipper Matt Moylan had an Australian debut to remember last weekend, winning Man of the Match for the Kangaroos against Scotland. He produced a sensational performance.
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A man who allegedly threatened to set his mother alight during a heated argument has been denied bail. Marc Robert Nicholson appeared before Penrith Local Court via audio visual link last Friday accused of throwing an explosive liquid with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The court heard the pair were feuding when the accused slammed down a bottle of methylated spirits he had been using as a “gavel”, spilling its contents on the victim. Police will then allege the accused held up a lighter and pointed out “how easy” it would be to set “all this” on fire. The accused denies holding a lighter or making the threat, with Mr Nicolson’s lawyer noting his client was also splashed with the flammable liquid and “any ignition would effectively ignite him, too”. Magistrate Margaret McGlynn said she was not satisfied the defendant had shown cause why his detention was not justified and refused bail. Nicolson was on bail at the time for ‘contravene AVO’ and common assault. He is due back before court on November 25.
A Defqon.1 reveller found carrying ecstasy pills has been handed an 18 month good behaviour bond. Joshua William Hyland-Manno, 21, appeared before Penrith Local Court last week charged with possessing four tablets of the prohibited drug at the annual music festival. In a line of strategic questioning, Magistrate Greg Grogin rammed home the dangers of consuming the potentially deadly street drug, with the defendant admitting he couldn’t say who made the tablets or what exactly was in them. “You, like many people, think if you jump in the harbour you won’t get wet,” Magistrate Grogin said. “If you take drugs to a music festival, you’ll get caught.” He escaped conviction due to his “youth and immaturity” and otherwise clean record. “That’s the first and last time you’re going to get that opportunity in this court,” Magistrate Grogin warned.
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Man given chance to seek legal advice over robbery charge
A P-plater caught doing burnouts has been barred from driving for 12 months. Matthew Lawerence Sutherland fronted Penrith Local Court last Thursday charged with ‘drive manner dangerous’. Magistrate Greg Grogin condemned the 19-year-old’s actions, labelling it “loutish, hoodlum behaviour”. “When people do burnouts it just shows that they have nothing better to contribute to society,” he said. The court heard the defendant had become frustrated at his inability to find a trade, leading to the commissioning of the crime. Magistrate Grogin suggested he find
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A magistrate has urged a man facing armed robbery charges to seek legal advice or risk “years” behind bars. Magistrate Alison Viney told Daniel Moon he faced an “extremely serious” strictly indictable charge which could see him serve significant time on the inside. “Do you understand the matter could see you going to jail for many, many years?” she questioned. Mr Moon, who fronted Penrith Local Court last Friday charged with ‘robbery armed with an offensive weapon’, told the court he didn’t think it was worth getting legal advice as he was pleading guilty. His matter was adjourned.
Magistrate labels man a “slow learner” over drink driving
A motorist detected drink driving for the fourth time has had his driving ban extended two months above the automatic period in a bid to stamp out the dangerous behaviour. Guy Scott Larucci faced Penrith Local Court last Thursday after pleading guilty to low-range drink driving at Cranebrook on September 16. Magistrate Greg Grogin told the fatherof-four he was lucky it wasn’t a higher reading or he would be looking at a term of imprisonment. “Not much to say is there?” he said. “You’re a very slow learner. Clearly you haven’t learnt your lesson.” He was convicted, fined $700 and disqualified for eight months.
One-punch attack at club leads to long stint in jail
A one-punch perpetrator will spend at least the next 20 months behind bars after he was sentenced at Penrith District Court last week. Corey Symons was handed a four year sentence with a non-parole period of two years after an altercation with an adversary turned violent at a licenced premises on Mulgoa Road. The court heard the 27-year-old was at a mate’s buck’s night when the pair bumped into each other at the bar, reigniting their bad blood. CCTV footage captures the two exchanging words moments before Symons strikes the victim in the face, bottle in hand, narrowly avoiding injury to his eye. The victim suffered a “blow-out fracture” and required seven sutures but did not undergo surgery, the court was told. Symons faced the District Court for sentence last Friday after a jury previously found him guilty of ‘wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm’. His lawyer said his client had always conceded his role in causing the injuries and pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of
reckless wounding, but disputed whether he intended to cause grievous bodily harm. During sentencing submissions, Judge Mark Buscombe flat-out rejected the defence’s argument that a sentence of less than two years was appropriate given Symons’ positive engagement in seeking help to address his “hand-trigger temper”. Judge Buscombe cited the fact Symons was on bail for violence-related crimes at the time of the offence, the serious injuries inflicted upon the victim and the offender’s “very troubling” criminal record as the main reasons for his rigid stance. “There is nothing you can say to persuade me otherwise,” he said. In handing down his decision, Judge Buscombe rejected Symons’ claim that the victim had made threats to his family shortly before the attack, but said he was satisfied the victim said “something derogatory” to make the offender snap and spontaneously strike him. “It is important to deter this offender and others from engaging in this conduct – striking of someone’s face in a licenced premises while holding a glass or bottle,” he said. With time already served, he will be eligible for release on parole on May 31, 2018.
Magistrate urges man to be more careful before driving
A 24-year-old who failed a breath test at Kingswood has been banned from driving for four months. Kuldeep Kuldeep fronted Penrith Local Court last week charged with low-range drink driving. The court heard Mr Kuldeep had consumed two Jim Beam and cokes in quick succession before getting behind the wheel. “Well you need to understand that you can’t just drink merrily and get in a car and drive,” Magistrate Greg Grogin said. He was convicted and fined $600.
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Werrington: Man arrested after incident on train
A man was charged after allegedly indecently assaulting a teenage girl on a train last week. At about 2.15pm on Thursday, October 27, a 15-year-old girl boarded a train at Seven Hills Railway Station. The girl sat down in the train when an unknown man approached her and sat next to her, before attempting to speak to her. Police will allege the man kissed the girl on the neck before indecently assaulting her as the girl attempted to move away. The girl left the train at St Marys Railway Station and spoke to officers from Police Transport Command, who commenced inquiries. A 21-year-old man was arrested at Werrington Railway Station a short time later and taken to Penrith Police Station, where he was charged with ‘aggravated indecent assault’.
St Marys: Man faces multiple charges after routine stop
A man was charged after it was found his registration had expired, and that he had never held an Australian driver’s licence. At about 8.40pm on Friday, October 28, police were patrolling Phillip Street, St Marys, when they had cause to stop a vehicle. Officers spoke with the 20-year-old Bidwill man who was driving the vehicle. Checks made revealed the registration of the vehicle had expired and that the man had never held a licence. He was charged with ‘never licenced person drive vehicle on road’, ‘use unregistered registrable Class A motor vehicle on road’, and ‘uninsured motor vehicle’.
Kingswood: Man’s swearing tirade extended to police
A man was charged with offensive language after he continued to swear at police last week. At about 7.20pm on Friday, October 28,
police were called to a business premises in Kingswood. On arrival police attempted to speak with a 49-year-old Riverwood man. The man was in an enraged state, swearing profanities at the shop owner. When removed by police he was asked to stop swearing but continued. He was charged with ‘use offensive language in/near public place/school’ and is due to appear in Penrith Local Court on Monday, November 21.
Penrith: Police to continue shoplifting operations
The Penrith Proactive Team ran a shoplifting operation last week, with several arrests made. ‘Operation Lightfingers’ targeted several major shopping centres in the Penrith area last Thursday, October 27. Overall, 25 people were searched, 15 people were ordered to move on and six people received criminal infringement notices in relation to shoplifting. Five people were charged after they were allegedly caught shoplifting. Crime Manager at Penrith Police Station, Detective Acting Inspector Shane Wheeler said police will continue with their shoplifting operations.
St Marys: Woman to face court after drink driving bust
At about 2.40am on Sunday, October 30, police were conducting random breath testing in St Marys when they stopped a 23-year-old Colyton woman. Police had a conversation with the driver and she was subjected to a roadside breath test. It’s alleged she returned a positive sample. The driver was taken to Penrith Police Station where she underwent a breath analysis that returned a positive reading of 0.102. The driver was charged with ‘drive with middle range PCA’. She will appear at Penrith Local Court on Monday, November 21.
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What does a Coroner do in the event of a death? When reporting on legal cases, the media often refers to the Coroner or coronial inquests. The purpose of this article is to provide you with a brief understanding of what a Coroner does, and how they fit into the legal system. The role of the Coroner is to investigate instances of death in circumstances where the death of a person is not immediately explainable. The Coroner will conduct investigations to determine how a deceased person came to die, including the circumstances surrounding their death, and also investigate the cause of fires and explosions. The Coroner is essentially a fact finder whose role is to find out the circumstances of these types of events as opposed to determining a person’s guilt or laying criminal charges. Doctors, emergency service workers, police and other healthcare professionals are obliged to report deaths to the Coroner if they occur in the following circumstances: • Sudden deaths and deaths with an unknown cause. • Violent or unnatural death. • Death resulting from accident or injury. • The death of a person who had not been attended to by a doctor in the previous six months. • Deaths that occur in custody or in the course of a police operation. • Deaths where the identity of the deceased person is not known.
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Tragic case: “I hope my son’s face haunts you for the rest of your days” Justice looms: Bobby Webber’s attacker to be sentenced next month over horrifying assault JADE ALIPRANDI
lenmore Park mother Elise Webber bravely took the witness stand at Gosford District Court last Friday to recount the horror details of how her baby boy’s life was forever changed two years ago. At just seven-months-old Bobby, affectionately known as ‘Bobby The Brave’, was abused by his non-biological uncle leaving him with multiple skull fractures, brain damage, burst blood vessels behind his eyes – from being violently shaken – and a fractured vertebrae. “What happened to my son that night over a period of four hours while you abused my seven-month-old boy… has changed the outcome of our family forever,” Mrs Webber said in her victim impact statement, directed at the attacker. “You have taken from Bobby the life he was supposed to have lived. “I hope my son’s face haunts you for the rest of your days.” The chapter still isn’t closed for the family after now two-and-half-year-old Bobby’s alleged abuser, Andrew Nolan, had his sentencing hearing adjourned until December due to incomplete applications from the defence for protective custody. Mr Nolan, who was Mrs Webber’s sister’s fiancé at the time of the attack, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent earlier this year but has left the family without an explanation for the attack.
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“He more than likely will never see my face again.” The community continues to rally behind the Webber family. The hearing has been rescheduled for December 2.
Man hurt in gas explosion at St Marys A 40-year-old man suffered serious facial injuries in an explosion at an industrial site in St Marys on Monday. It is understood the man was work-
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undreds of people will gather across St Marys and Penrith on Friday, November 11 for Remembrance Day commemorations. St Marys RSL Sub-branch Honorary Secretary, Tony Fryer, said locals can join for a minute’s silence at the newly rectified Guns War Memorial at St Marys RSL on Mamre Road. “We will be starting at 10.40am, and there is plenty of parking in the RSL car park,” he said. In the west of the Penrith area, locals
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Education
Cash boost for schools across Penrith • Huge increase in Gonski funding • Every school in Penrith to benefit • Money caters to different needs DALE DRINKWATER
eeds-based Gonski funding for public schools in Penrith will increase next year, sharing an extra $3.5 million across our 21 primary and secondary schools. The announcement by Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres last week brings the total 2017 Gonski allocation in Penrith to $11.9 million, with more funding going where it is needed most. Cranebrook High School is receiving an extra $257,000 in 2017, bringing their total slice of the $219 million across NSW to $1.55 million. Relieving Principal Craig Dunne said the extra funding will allow the school to hire more staff to work closer with the 800 students at the school. “We can employ specialist teachers to come in and work with the kids and hire more support staff,” he said. “That increase in staffing allows the kids to access their curriculum more, and boosts their skills.” Each year, schools assess their needs and work out their focus strategies for funding to be allocated accordingly. “But, the bottom line is we have more
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Cranebrook High School Relieving Principal Craig Dunne and Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres with students. Photo: Melinda Jane money to support kids in classrooms,” Mr Dunne said. Mr Ayres said the needs at Cranebrook High are very different to the needs at Braddock Primary School next door, and the Government’s Resource Allocation Model (RAM) tailors to that. “Every time the cohort changes in a school, the flexibility in this funding allows the school to prioritise what’s important to them,” he said.
“Cranebrook is a big school, so we expect it to be at the upper echelon of what the RAM money allocates.” Kingswood Public School is to receive the second highest amount of RAM funding in 2017, increasing by $344,000 to $1.48 million. Jamison High School is also in the millions at $1.07 million, an increase of $334,000. Mr Ayres said every school in the Penrith
electorate has an increase in RAM funding in 2017, and no school has gone backwards. “Each community has different types of students, and also has their own challenges and opportunities, but this is a fantastic injection of funds into local schools,” he said. The funding can be used at the school’s discretion, in any way that improves the students’ outcome, academically and socially.
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I note Stuart Ayres is quoted as saying there is a “little bit of scaremongering” over plans to build a maximum security prison at Emu Plains, and he is defending the Baird Government’s consultation process (Weekender October 28). Let me be clear that local residents do not need anyone to be scaremongering on their behalf – hands up all those local residents who want to live near a maximum security prison, presumably housing rapists, murderers, terrorists and
the like! Mr Ayres should spend less time defending the NSW Liberal Government and crossing swords with anyone who is opposed to what they are proposing. As the elected local member he should be listening to how local residents feel about the proposal, and, here is the really radical thought, he should be representing us within the NSW State Government to ensure a maximum security prison is not built at Emu Plains. Call me naïve, but aren’t elected local members supposed to represent us? WAYNE HAYWARD, EMU PLAINS
No maximum security It is definitely not acceptable that the Emu Plains Correctional Facility be turned into a maximum security prison. There are a number of schools within a short walk to it as well as children’s activity centres, a hotel, Emu Plains Station and a shopping centre. The whole impact on the social fabric in the area will be devastating, Old Bathurst Road will become more congested with traffic due to the coming and going of extra staff for the prison as well as the visitors of the inmates. Emu Plains Correctional Facility was originally and always meant to be a very low risk facility. I have been a resident of Emu Plains for 44 years and feel I have a right to continue living in this area with a sense of security that I have always felt. R MOORE, EMU PLAINS
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Program aims to help hoarders rid themselves of problematic disorder • Penrith-based program is a first for NSW • Hoarding is a complex illness • New participants welcome JADE ALIPRANDI
NSW-first program is being offered in Penrith to help treat hoarding disorder. The 16-week cognitive behavioural therapy group program has seen mental health consumers and clinicians work collaboratively to improve treatment outcomes. Senior Clinical Psychologist, Dr Denise Milicevic, who works at the Nepean Anxieties Disorders Clinic, said it’s an important program due to the complexity of the illness. “It’s such a vital program,” she told the Weekender. “It provides participants with the opportunity to address this specialised disorder known as hoarding. “A cost-effective program, it’s also an evidence-based program and involves an intensive phase of 16 weeks of two hour sessions followed by a monthly booster phase to help reinforce skills that are learnt in the program.” By the end of the 16 weeks, participants develop an understanding of their own hoarding disorder and how it plays out in their own lives. “It’s important right from the beginning,” Dr Milicevic said. “There’s varying insights into their problems; they develop a better understanding into their hoarding difficulties, symptoms of hoarding, beliefs, thoughts they have around their possessions and how they attach to their possessions.”
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Senior Clinical Psychologist, Dr Denise Milicevic. Photo: Melinda Jane “Trying to discard items for them can cause anger, anxiety, and grief and make them very upset which is where the program comes in to help them.” Hoarding is now classified on its own as a mental illness after it was classed in the obsessive compulsive disorder category.
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Development
Penrith ignored in Sydney re-think DALE DRINKWATER
ucy Turnbull and the Greater Sydney Commission (GSC) have bypassed Penrith as the heart of Sydney’s ‘Western City’, instead handing the coveted title to future development around the western Sydney airport. At the Bradfield Oration last month, GSC Chief Commissioner Mrs Turnbull outlined the future three-city Sydney: an Eastern Harbour City around the current CBD, a Central River City at Parramatta and a Western City, around the new airport. Penrith Council has long positioned Penrith as the heart of economic development in western Sydney due to its geographical location between growing areas in the north and south. While Penrith Council agrees Sydney can no longer be viewed as one city, it has a different definition for the third, Western City. “Sydney is the global city, Parramatta is the central city and the third city is the corridor between the North West and South West Growth Centres,” a Council spokesperson said. “Penrith is the heart of this growth city, which we call the ‘New West’.” Penrith’s population is expected to grow by 60,000 people in 15 years, in addition to
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its economic catchment doubling to one million people. Such growth calls for better opportunities for locals to live, work and play in their area, which Mrs Turnbull said her three city ‘metropolis’ will deliver. “A metropolis of three great cities gives a clear picture of how we can realistically achieve the goal of people living within 30 minutes of where they work, study and play,” she said in a statement. But Penrith Council said that won’t be achieved unless there are better transport networks, and areas north of the airport need to be included in that. “The western Sydney airport ‘aerotropolis’ will not solve the region’s connectivity issues, alone,” the Council spokesperson said. “The key to ensuring our region reaches its potential is to create a north to south rail link. “Rail infrastructure will unlock the potential of the corridor and deliver and ensure inclusive and equitable growth in Sydney. “We’re building a capital city and a capital city needs passenger rail.” Penrith Council said they do welcome the Australian and NSW Governments’ commitment to a ‘City Deal’ for western Sydney, and look forward to the mayoral round table that will be held in coming weeks.
Mayor’s News The weekly views of Penrith’s Mayor
Real Festival There is a buzz and excitement across Penrith as we prepare for a big weekend of world-class events. With thousands of people expected to attend the Real Festival and the Australian Ballet’s performance of ‘Ballet under the Stars’, Penrith is the place to be. After work or school today, join us at Tench Reserve for the start of the inaugural Real Festival. From 5pm there will be some of Sydney’s leading food trucks serving up delicious cuisine, along with interactive and illuminated artworks, fantastic musical performances and entertainment for kids. Come back on Saturday from 10am to experience and explore the Nepean River with free kayak and paddleboard hire, Nepean Belle cruises, dragon boating and more. There’s workshops and demonstrations to inspire you to look after your health and the environment, more than 50 market stalls and playful ac-
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tivities to keep the kids entertained. With limited parking and road closures in place around the Festival site, I encourage everyone to plan their travel ahead of time. A great option is the free Park & Ride shuttle service from Club Paceway and Jamison Park Netball Courts operated by Major Sponsor Busways. If you’re lucky enough to have tickets to ‘Ballet under the Stars’ at the Sydney International Regatta Centre on Saturday night, make sure you get there early to secure a good vantage position. Gates open at 3.30pm, parking is available on site and there’s also free shuttle buses from Penrith Station. As the organiser of the Real Festival and as a Major Sponsor of ‘Ballet under the Stars’, Penrith City Council is proud to deliver these events for our community. I’ll be enjoying the free entertainment across the weekend, I hope to see you all there too.
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re you an ‘old fart’, who wants to get out, meet new people and doesn’t mind taking the ‘mickey’ out of himself? A social group for retired and semiretired men, Touring Old Farts (TOFS), is inviting men in the Penrith area to join them as they go on tours of railways, roads and waterways and other places of interest around Sydney. “We are entering our 10th year and as can be seen by the name, don’t take ourselves too seriously, but rather
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enjoy each other’s company on any of our many and varied outings,” TOFS Membership and Tour Coordinator, John Wareham said. After starting nine years ago on the Central Coast, their ‘tried and true’ business model is spreading and they now have 135 members across four groups in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast and Illawarra. “It’s affordable, interesting and fun,” Mr Wareham said. The group aims to promote health, wellbeing, intellectual and cultural interests among members. For more information, email tofstc@bigpond.com.
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Unique design highlights new facility Construction underway on new state-of-the-art Community Hub at fast growing Jordan Springs DALE DRINKWATER
onstruction on the first public building in NSW that will use cross-laminated timber (CLT) got underway last week in Jordan Springs. Masterplanned by Lendlease, the new state-of-the art Community Hub is a more sustainable and efficient form of construction, which will become the heart of the booming Jordan Springs. “The Community Hub will have a range of multipurpose areas that will meet the education, social and recreational needs of the whole community,” General Manager of Lendlease’s Communities Business in NSW/ACT, Arthur Ilias said. “The hub builds on Lendlease’s commitment to creating sustainable places with its CLT construction and environmental features that will underpin reduced energy and water consumption and more efficient heating and cooling than a traditional build.” The hub will have solar power through a photovoltaic array on its roof, which will provide an annual reduction of 25.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide, equivalent to taking almost six cars off the road. The building will also target a 25 per cent
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Centrally located in the Town Centre of Jordan Springs, the new 4,000 square metre Community Hub will have multipurpose rooms, IT facilities, a kitchen, outdoor space as well as a community hall seating up to 120 people. Penrith Mayor John Thain said Council values spaces and facilities like this for many reasons, but primarily because they bring people together. “When construction is finished it will continue that legacy by providing the community with a modern and sustainable meeting place for generations to come,” he said. A vision between Lendlease and Penrith City Council, the hub will add to other recent developments in Jordan Springs such as the Village Oval and accessible playground, Livvi’s Place. “Livvi’s Place is a great example of government, not-for-profit organisations and developers working together for the benefit of, and with, the community,” Cr Thain said. Once completed in late 2017, local community groups that currently use the Jordan Springs Community Corner, such as language and church groups, will be allowed to use the exciting new Community Hub.
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visitors and tourists with an entirely new, contemporary accommodation offering,” Mr Desborough said. The hotel will be a prime location for the business community, with plans for a new conference centre which will begin construction after the completion of the hotel. For families attending surrounding tourist attractions, half of the 123 rooms will have interconnecting doors, and most will have the capacity for a queen bed and several single beds. “Western Sydney is experiencing significant growth in tourism and major attractions such as Eastern Creek Raceway, Wet n Wild, Featherdale Wildlife Park, Sydney International Regatta Centre and iFly that are all located less than 20km from the club, not to mention our own world first, Skypeak Adventures,” a spokesperson for the club said. She said the development was prompted by a struggle to attract events to St Marys Leagues Stadium. “A hotel on the club’s site is considered integral to the club’s ability to continue to promote the game of rugby league and host competitions,” she said. “Our existing facilities and the affordable accommodation that the hotel will provide will allow the economic and employment benefits of increased tourism within the region to be fully realised.”
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Year 9 students at Wollemi College have been creating artworks for next week’s art festival. Photo: Dale Drinkwater Not limited to visual arts, students have also been working on woodworks, design and technology projects, music presentations, public speaking and digital media. This year’s festival is the result of the efforts of Year 9 student Nicholas Zakrajcek, who missed out on showcasing his digital media work in the last festival two years ago. “Showcasing work helps with your confidence,” he said. Visitors will be able to vote on artworks, with the favourites in both primary and secondary to receive ‘People’s Choice’ awards and prizes.
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Lions Club members with award recipient, John Choma (right)
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ecognised for his outstanding service to the Lions Club, John Choma, of Emu Plains Lions Club, was awarded the highest form of recognition recently. Lions Clubs around the globe recognise outstanding individuals by presenting them with an award that is named in honour of its founder, Melvin Jones. The recipient of this award displays qualities that make them a model of exemplary service to their club and the community which it serves. At a recent dinner hosted by Penrith Lions Club, current Emu Plains Memberships and Retention Manager, John Choma, was the recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. Emu Plains Lions President, Ian West,
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said it’s an honour for anyone to receive this prestigious award. “We are extremely proud to have within our membership, an individual that has received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award,” Mr West said. “Based on his longevity, experience, humility, and willingness to help, John demonstrates the high standards acknowledged by this Award.” Extremely grateful for the award, Mr Choma was taken aback for a moment before thanking all for the award and their participation in a wonderfully memorable night for him personally. Mr Choma has had a superb year having been awarded a Penrith City Council Australia Day Local Appreciation Award in January this year. “The local community benefits by having an individual like John Choma amongst them,” Mr West said.
Special milestone for local school Llandilo Public School put on the festival of a lifetime last month to mark 150 years since the school first opened its doors. Boasting over 330 students these days, the school started out small with just over 15 students, most of whom lived on the surrounding land the school was on. “You couldn’t move through the crowd at some points during the day, that’s how many people came,” teacher Laura Jackson said of the event.
“It was excellent to see and it was amazing to meet the past students.” Ms Jackson said the school has since converted an old classroom, the oldest one in the school, into a museum where artefacts will be housed. “The committee worked really hard to collect these artefacts over time – there’s a book of names with all the students who have gone to the school, stories, letters, reports and other memorabilia that’s been donated too,” she said.
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re you always sick and just can’t seem to get over it? Are you having trouble concentrating? Do you have a constant headache that just won’t go away? Are you having trouble sleeping well? Chances are you are over-stressed; and being a business owner, the likely cause of that stress is your business! ‘Stress’ is not an inherently bad thing. When stress is within your comfort zone, it can help you to stay focused, energetic, and alert. It can help you perform under pressure, motivate you to do your best, and even keep you safe in dangerous situations. Stress is what keeps you alert during a presentation to a new client, or drives you to study for an exam. But beyond your comfort zone, stress stops being helpful and can lead to a host of serious mental and physical health problems. The way most of us run our businesses these days, we can be so used to operating at a high level of stress that we don’t even realise the damage we are doing. There are some daily things you can
do to alleviate your stress levels to a healthier, more sustainable level: • Move your body often. If you primarily sit at a desk, don’t sit for more than an hour. If your tasks involve a lot of standing, move to a different position or take a short walk outside. • Listen to music that energises you and makes you feel good. • Visualise your next holiday destination or your favourite place to relax. This has the effect of switching your brain to a different ‘gear’ and can make you feel peaceful. • Assess your diet and ensure you’re not ‘stress eating’. Many people crave sweet, empty calorie foods when they are stressed. Instead, ensure you are eating plenty of fruit/ veges, and drinking lots of water. • Get enough sleep. For those of us with younger children, this can be easier said than done! But most of us are aware that good quality sleep is best had by going to bed well before midnight, and limiting the use of screens in the hours before bed.
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costs of running the business and add them to your costs for living – e.g. groceries, clothing and health. If your business is capable of covering the total then it is financially feasible. But is there a market out there? Look at your product/service and determine who is likely to use it. Then talk to those people, interview them or offer a survey to complete. In that survey, or in that conversation, ask them how much they would pay for the product/service, offer at least three prices or price ranges. If they don’t wish to buy ask them why. A good pilot study is normally 20-50 people. The larger your target market, the more people you need to talk to. Analyse those responses to gain information about price range to charge, features to include in the product/service, and a profile of the market. So that you can enhance the appeal of your product and minimise the outgoing costs. Do this, and you have a better chance at avoiding business failure in the first three years of operation.
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For just $15, why not tuck into some amazing dishes and classic Italian favourites including Pappardelle Puttanesca, Green Pea and Mushroom Risotto, Chicken Saltimbocca, Eggplant Parmigiana, and Spaghetti and Meatballs. Beginning next Wednesday, Paddles by Maze will be unveiling a brand new bistro menu that will no doubt have people all over Penrith talking. Paddles by Maze also have a variety of function rooms for your next event – whether that be a wedding, party or work conference, the view over the Nepean River is unsurpassed. So if you’re after a unique dining venue with the best views in Penrith, pay the folks at Paddles by Maze a visit – you won’t be disappointed! Paddles by Maze is open for breakfast from 9-11am Monday to Friday and 8-11am on weekends. They are also open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Maze is located inside the historic Nepean Rowing Club at Bruce Neale Drive, Penrith.
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f you think Mya is just a singer who had a couple of hits in the 90s/00s you’d be sorely mistaken. The Grammy Award winning R&B artist – who’s best known for featuring on the 2001 hit song ‘Lady Marmalade’ – has spent the last eight years running her own independent record label, Planet 9. Since parting ways with major label Motown/Universal in 2007, Mya has been hard at work building up her business, which has spawned several projects including a series of EPs. The move from singer to head of an independent record label was a sharp learning curve for the artist. “I kind of just fell into it when I took the independent route and I had to figure it out as I went along,” Mya said. “Once you step into something you learn really quickly because it demands and it calls for you to know what to do, and if you don’t know what to do you have to figure it out ASAP. “It’s been very beneficial for me just to be knowledgeable about the processes and also respectful of the people who do hold very high positions in those roles. “I can talk to them and relate to them more than I could before as just as artist.” Though her schedule may be much
more hectic these days, Mya admits that the change has only helped when it comes to her music. “I love the art and the craft of music and performing and dance a lot more because I have to constantly work to generate more work,” she said. “Behind the scenes I’m on the computer every day as an agent, as a manager... and as someone who corresponds with producers and songwriters.” On the music side of things Mya is no stranger to collaborations, having worked with big name artists including Christina Aguilera, Nicki Minaj and Snoop Dogg. This month she’ll be sharing the stage with fellow R&B stars Blackstreet and 112 for an Australian tour which includes a show at the Evan Theatre at Panthers. “As much as I like being on stage I also like watching other artists, it’s just such a treat for me to see others in their element,” Mya said. Mya, 112 and Blackstreet will be performing at the Evan Theatre on Thursday, November 24 at 8pm. Tickets start at $90. To purchase tickets visit www.penrith.panthers.com.au.
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“I feel blessed to have been able to record with some of the most talented and well known performers and musicians in Australia.� With a status as one of Australia’s most loved country music artists, along with six Golden Guitars under her belt, Melinda is no stranger to the stage. Combine that musical talent with Doris Day classics and you have a recipe for a great evening of live music. ‘Melinda Does Doris’ will be on at the Evan Theatre on Friday, November 11 at 8pm. Tickets are $39.40. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.penrith.panthers.com.au or call 4720 5555.
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arry Vanda and George Young were one of Australia’s greatest songwriting duos. This month all their biggest hits will be brought to life on stage by a musical icon when ‘John Paul Young and The Allstar Band – The Vanda & Young Songbook’ hits the Evan Theatre at Panthers. Joined by his Allstar band, Aussie singer John Paul Young, who is best known for the hit song ‘Love is in the Air’, will perform music from the collection, including songs written for The
Easybeats, AC/DC and Grace Jones. Tracks in the songbook include ‘Friday on my Mind’, ‘It’s a Long Way to the Top’ and ‘Falling in Love Again’. Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an entertaining trip through some of the best music the 60s, 70s and 80s had to offer. ‘John Paul Young and The Allstar Band – The Vanda & Young Songbook’ will be on at the Evan Theatre at Panthers on Saturday, November 12 at 8pm. Tickets are $59. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.penrith.panthers.com.au or call 4720 5555.
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EDITED BY Kate Reid To submit a gig, email the details to kate.reid@westernweekender.com.au or call us on 4722 2998
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 B.J’s Karaoke Venue: Penrith Hotel Free entry, 8.30pm 4721 2060 Acoustic Soloist Venue: Red Cow Free entry, 4.30pm 4721 5666 Social Darts Venue: St Marys Band Club $3, 7pm 9623 1211 Get your throwing hand ready Russian National Ballet presents Swan Lake Venue: Evan Theatre $50-$70.35, 8pm 4720 5555 Travis Collins and Kaylens Rain Venue: Rooty Hill RSL $20, 8pm 9677 4916 Frankenstein Venue: The Joan $15-$35, 12pm and 8pm 4723 7600 Old School Band Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 9pm 4728 5200 Us Too Venue: Penrith Gaels Club Free entry, 8pm 4722 8180 Christie Lamb Venue: Colonial Hotel Free entry, 8.30pm 9623 1384 Stephanie Lea Venue: Oriental Hotel, Springwood Free entry, 8pm 4751 4488 Mary’s DJ Venue: Australian Arms Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4731 3881
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Geoff Power Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 Karaoke Venue: Jamison Hotel
Free entry, 7.30pm 4721 5764 Mary’s Karaoke Venue: Australian Arms Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4731 3881 Live Entertainment Venue: Club Paceway Free entry, 6.30pm 4721 2375 Graeme Connors Venue: Evan Theatre $60.15, 8pm 4720 5555 Kim Wilde & Howard Jones Venue: Rooty Hill RSL $69.90-$89.90, 8pm 9677 4916 Frankenstein Venue: The Joan $15-$35, 8pm 4723 7600 Gravity Geeks Art + Science Symposium Venue: The Joan $25-$80, 9am 4723 7600 Gang of Brothers Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 9pm 4728 5200 Rumjacks Venue: Penrith Gaels Club $20, 7pm 4722 8180 Soundbird Venue: Wallacia Hotel Free entry, 8pm 4773 8888 Soundproofed Venue: Blue Cattledog Hotel Free entry, 8pm 9670 3050 Rock the night away! Urban Scream Venue: Fitzroy Hotel Free entry, 8pm 4577 3396
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Tall Timbre Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 Karaoke Venue: St Marys Band Club Free entry, 6pm 9623 1211
RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET PRESENTS SWAN LAKE EVAN THEATRE, $50-$70.35 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 8PM
Freedom Dance Venue: Evan Theatre $35-$45, 4pm 4720 5555
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 B.J’s Karaoke Venue: Penrith Hotel Free entry, 8.30pm 4721 2060 Acoustic Soloist Venue: Red Cow Free entry, 4.30pm 4721 5666 Social Darts Venue: St Marys Band Club $3, 7pm 9623 1211 Mary’s DJ Venue: Australian Arms Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4731 3881 Melinda Schneider does Doris Venue: Evan Theatre $39.40, 8pm 4720 5555 Ogie Alcasid Venue: Rooty Hill RSL $65+, 8pm 9677 4916
9 to 5: The Musical Venue: The Joan $20-$37, 8pm 4723 7600 Retrospective Venue: St Marys Leagues Club Free entry, 9pm 9677 7777 Pink & Roxette Show Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 9pm 4728 5200 Backlash Venue: Penrith Gaels Club Free entry, 8pm 4722 8180 Brad Johns Venue: Oriental Hotel, Springwood Free entry, 8pm 4751 4488 The Frocks Venue: Colonial Hotel Free entry, 9pm 9623 1384
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Big Swing Band Venue: Penrith RSL
Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 Karaoke Venue: Jamison Hotel Free entry, 7.30pm 4721 5764 Mary’s Karaoke Venue: Australian Arms Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4731 3881 Live Entertainment Venue: Club Paceway Free entry, 6.30pm 4721 2375 John Paul Young – The Vanda & Young Songbook Venue: Evan Theatre $59.34, 8pm 4720 5555 Alfie Arcuri Venue: Rooty Hill RSL $40, 8pm 9677 4916 9 to 5: The Musical Venue: The Joan $20-$37, 2pm and 8pm 4723 7600 Lisa Crouch & Dig This Venue: St Marys Leagues Club
Free entry, 9pm 9677 7777 Jellybean Jam Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 9pm 4728 5200
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 60s Chartoppers Venue: Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 Chris Cooke Venue: St Marys Leagues Club Free entry, 1pm 9677 7777 Karaoke Venue: St Marys Band Club Free entry, 6pm 9623 1211 Prepare your singing voice! Evie Dean Venue: Wallacia Hotel Free entry, 1pm 4773 8888 Jimmy Bear Venue: Fitzroy Hotel Free entry, 1pm 4577 3396
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DVD Ice Age: Collision Course Rated PG // KATE REID
Take a break from the warm weather this week and cool down with all your favourite characters from the hit ‘Ice Age’ franchise. The fifth film in the successful animated series, ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’, focuses on the actions of the acorn obsessed saber-toothed squirrel Scrat. On his adventure to stow away his beloved acorn, Scrat is launched into the universe and accidentally causes a series of events that could have disastrous consequences for the planet. In a search for safety, Manny (Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo) leave their home and head out on an epic journey that brings them
in contact with new characters and exotic lands. The cast also includes Adam Devine as the wooly mammoth Julian, Simon Pegg as the oneeyed weasel Buck, Jennifer Lopez as the saber-tooth cat Shira and Queen Latifah as Manny’s wife Ellie. When ‘Ice Age 5’ hit cinemas earlier this year, critics weren’t very kind but at the end of the day, this is a film for the kids after all. With laughs designed for young and old, this is the top option if you’re after a flick for the whole family to enjoy. Grab your copy now on Blu-Ray or DVD!
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Nobody But Me // KATE REID Michael Buble is back, and no it’s not for another Christmas album. The lovable Canadian crooner has just released his ninth album, ‘Nobody But Me’, which features a collection of covers and original tracks. Buble takes on songs from Nina Simone and The Beach Boys, along with pop standards including Johnny Mercer’s ‘I Wanna Be Around’ and Ray Noble’s ‘The Very Thought of You’. ‘Nobody But Me’ also features a duet with Meghan Trainor on the track ‘Someday’, which was written by Trainor and Harry Styles. Fans will be able to get their hands on a deluxe edition, which features three additional tracks including Frank Sinatra’s ‘This Love of Mine’. Buble is always super popular this time of year, and there’s no doubt in the world that many people will have a copy of ‘Nobody But Me’ in their stockings this Christmas. If you love the standards, and Buble’s pop inspired tracks, then this is one for your music collection.
‘Hacksaw Ridge’ tells the amazing true story of Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield), an American soldier who saved 75 men in Okinawa during WWII, all without firing or carrying a gun. Desmond was the only American soldier during WWII to fight without a
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Teresa Palmer, Sam Worthington, Hugo Weaving, Rachel Griffiths and Richard Roxburgh. The film was directed by Mel Gibson, his first since 2006’s ‘Apocalypto’. Early reviews are looking positive, and with the truly fascinating real life subject matter this is a film not to be missed. ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ is currently showing at Hoyts Penrith. For more information and session times, visit www.hoyts. com.au.
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Ê Channel Seven has unveiled its plans for 2017 and there’s plenty of drama, reality, tele-movies and some old favourites on the way. ‘Blue Murder: Killer Cop’, ‘Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story’, plus bio dramas on ‘Olivia Newton-John’ and ‘Warnie’ are joining renewals for ‘The Secret Daughter’, ‘800 Words’, ‘Home and Away’ and ‘Wanted’ on Seven next year. ‘My Kitchen Rules’, ‘House Rules’, ‘First Dates’ and ‘Seven Year Switch’ will be joined by a new untitled wedding reality series. Also new to Seven in 2017 is ‘Million Dollar Cold Case’, ‘Yummy Mummies’, ‘The Aussie Property Flippers’ and ‘Murder Uncovered’. Ê Not coming back on Channel Seven any time soon is ‘Dancing with the Stars’ after the network announced it had been axed. “We’ve had a great deal of enjoyment and fun during the incredible 12
years of tulle and twirling ‘Dancing’ has given us all. The audience numbers from the last season were disappointing though, and the show will not return in 2017,” a Seven spokesperson said.
Ê Season five of ‘Chicago Fire’ will return to FOX8 on Thursday, November 17 at 8.30pm. Ê After a thrilling finale last week, Channel Ten have announced ‘Australian Survivor’ will be back next year. To apply, visit www.survivorcasting.com.au. Ê Despite average ratings for the latest season of ‘The Bachelorette’, Channel Ten have announced that the dating show will be back next year. Casting for season three will commence in early 2017. Ê
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date for controversial doco ‘Michael Moore in Trumpland’. Filmed live in America’s Appalachian region known as “Trump Country”, Moore performs his one man show in front of an audience of 2000 likely Donald Trump supporters. Through humour and a few gentlydisguised facts, Moore attempts to bridge the current great American divide. The show was originally set to air last weekend before Ten pushed back the airdate to this Tuesday, November 8 at 9.30pm. The new airdate coincides with the start of voting in the US election.
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Ê National Geographic will drop the word ‘Channel,’ both on air and off, all around the world from November 14 as part of an international brand refresh. Ê The fifth season of medical drama ‘Saving Hope’ will be its last.
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Lung Support Group Help available for locals
A Lung Support Group for Nepean Puffers & Wheezers meet on the second Wednesday of each month at Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre. From 10am, the support group covers people suffering from asthma, pulmonary emphysema and various other respiratory disorders and includes an exercise class. Contact Gloria on 4733 8926.
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Kids can head to The Creative Fringe tomorrow for some fun in a bow making workshop. Held from 10am tomorrow, Saturday, November 5, the workshop will help children create two bows, one loop and one pinwheel. The class will run for around 90 minutes with two sessions to choose from. All products are provided, with children encouraged to bring a friend along. For tickets or enquiries contact wiggleandshout@gmail.com. It’s $25 per person or $40 for two if you bring a friend.
Fusion Western Sydney continues its support for parents and those who care for children and families with the next piece in a series of educational community talks. ‘21 Days to a Happier Family: A Night with Dr Justin Coulson PHD’ will be held on Thursday, November 10. Following the sold-out session ‘Raising Boys with Steve Biddulph’, held earlier this year, Dr Justin Coulson will now share inspiring insights and positive strategies for parents and carers of children of all ages from his latest exciting book, 21 Days to a Happier Family. Mr Coulson is a highly acclaimed speaker and author, sought after for his insights into parenting and positive psychology. He is a regular writer for The Daily Telegraph and kidspot.com. au. Mr Coulson also appears on ‘The Project’, ‘Today’, ‘Studio 10’, ‘Mornings’ and radio across the nation. “We are excited to have Justin Coulson joining us in western Sydney,” Fusion’s Community Talks Coordinator, Judy Tweeddale said. “I’m sure people will find his very down to earth approach to parenting, both practical and empowering.” 21 Days to a Happier Family will start at 7pm at Memorial Hall, corner of Mamre Road and Great Western Highway, St Marys. To book, visit www.fusionwesternsydney.org.au.
Saturday, November 5
Made in the West
Calling local filmmakers Made in the West is currently calling for entries from local filmmakers. The competition is open to any short film of any genre, though all must feature a location, cast or crew member from western Sydney. See www.madeinthewest.com.au
This weekend at Panthers The Greengrass Antique, Modern Arms and Collectable Expo will be held this weekend at Panthers Exhibition Pavilion. From 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 9am to 3pm on Sunday, it’s the biggest arms fair held in Australia. Dealers from all over Australia travel to be in Penrith, selling their antique firearms, club firearms and a huge range of accessories including optics, reloading equipment, militaria, books, swords, knives and knick knacks. It’s $15 for entry.
Emu Craft Market Saturday, November 12
Locally focused markets at Nepean Creative & Performing Arts High School are held on the second Saturday of each month. This is a local market which is predominantly made up of stallholders that sell products not generally available in retail stores, with special emphasis on goods and crafts that have been made locally. It runs from 9am-2pm.
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Are you obsessed about a work issue? Avoid being short-sighted and making impulsive moves. A calm, considered approach with a view to the long-term is the sensible way to go. The best way to expand your world at the moment is through exciting new friendships and international contacts as you link up with like-minded people from fabulous foreign places, exchange ideas and share knowledge.
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APRIL 21 TO MAY 21
It’s important to talk about any problems you have involving relationships, income, joint finances or a complicated tax situation. On Saturday, Venus shifts into serious Capricorn. So you need to carefully consider your aspirations for the future, as you celebrate your strengths and work on your weaknesses. Neil Young: “As you go through life, you’ve got to see the valleys as well as the peaks.”
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MAY 22 TO JUNE 21
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It’s not all about you this week! With plenty of planetary action in your relationship zones, the more you focus on the needs of loved ones, the happier everyone will be. But, when it comes to a specific close relationship, are you pulling your weight? Or are you just all talk and no action? The more proactive you are about putting ideas and aspirations into action, the more successful you’ll be (both personally and professionally).
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JUNE 22 TO JULY 22
When dealing with loved ones, being kind of heart (and offering compassionate advice) is a winning double. Monday’s Sun/Pluto connection encourages deep emotions and plenty of passion. So make sure you get up-close-and-personal with someone special. With Mars moving into your lust and loot zone on Wednesday, expect increased action in one of these areas over the next few weeks.
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JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23
With planetary patterns influencing your wellbeing zone, learn to love the things that are good for you. Like nutritious meals, regular exercise, relaxing in nature and plenty of sleep. You’ll find the simple things in life are definitely the best! Like having a funny conversation with a child or picking fresh flowers to put in your home (or on your work desk). Being proactive in love brings romantic rewards this week.
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AUGUST 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23
With celestial aspects activating your entertainment and party zone, jump out of Virgo worry-wort mode and have some serious fun. As the week progresses, you’ll discover that lively conversations and shared interests are the keys to a happy home life. So strive to keep the lines of communication and creativity wide open. Joni Mitchell: “I want to have fun, I want to shine like the Sun.”
LIBRA
SEPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER 23
Avoid procrastinating and sitting on the sidelines! With Saturn and then Mercury moving through your social media zone, you have to work harder and smarter to get your message out to the world. So push yourself to post and publish; socialise and circulate; converse and communicate. But resist the temptation to be dazzled by superficial outer appearances. Take a deep look beneath the surface.
SCORPIO
OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 22
Pluto provides a welcome energy surge on Monday, when your words and wisdom have the power to move others in profound ways. From Tuesday onwards, you’re keen to persuade someone to do something. But are they ready for your intense and somewhat controlling approach? Smart Scorps will be an iron fist in a velvet glove, as you use charm to get others onside.
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NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21
Lively Sagittarians love to roam wild and free. With Mars visiting your travel zone it’s the perfect time to plan an interstate trip or a weekend getaway. But, if you blurt out the first thing on your mind on Sunday, then you’ll spend the rest of the next week patching up the problems you’ve created. So avoid raising sensitive subjects, strive to be more strategic, and think before you speak. Remember – your first thought isn’t always the best one!
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DECEMBER 22 TO JANUARY 20
Prepare to be super charming and make those around you feel extra special. The planets stimulate your love of the good things in life as you enjoy convivial company, beautiful surroundings, the arts, fine food and delicious dining. But avoid the tendency to worry and obsess about something that is out of your control. Mary Engelbreit: “If you don’t like something, change it.”
AQUARIUS
JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19
Have you been procrastinating about an important issue? Or have you lacked the self-belief to push a project forward? Wednesday through until December 19 is the time to be bold, brave and proactive, as mighty Mars marches through your sign. So make the most of this awesome opportunity Aquarius! Confidence is in and complacency is out, as you go after what you want with plenty of personal power, passion and pizazz.
PISCES
FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20
Avoid being a lone wolf this week. Or should that be a lone Fish? Pisceans can be very secretive, mysterious and enigmatic. But are you being far too private? Just remember that what you hide from others, you can also hide from yourself! So strive to be more open and honest in the way you communicate. If you nurture relationships, then it’s win-win for everyone.
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Ice or heat? What’s the best way to treat an injury? An injury can be very painful, but it’s important to know whether ice or heat is the best way to treat the problem...
Shannon Jennings OnePoint Health 4732 5188 onepointhealth.com.au
There is a lot of confusion as to whether heat or ice should be used on injuries. It is important to note that both modalities serve a purpose and provide benefit for different situations. Keeping this in mind it is important to understand what you’re trying to achieve so you can utilise the most appropriate modality. Ice Physiologically ice causes blood vessels to narrow reducing blood flow to the area. This helps to soothe inflamed, hot, red and swollen tissues. Acute inflammation can be uncomfortable to tolerate, so ice is a simple, drugless way to help numb pain from the inflammatory process. However, it is important to remember that inflammation is a normal and essential biological process attempting to protect tissue by commencing the healing process. You should always ice for a minimum of 20 minutes, the reason being, when soft tissue is exposed to ice or a temperature of under 10 degrees for 15 minutes or
longer a process called cold induced vasodilation occurs. This is known as the Hunting response. Cyclic periods of vasoconstriction and dilatation help to flush out swelling and fluids in acute injuries. With chronic pain patients, ice can be applied when pain levels have been aggravated beyond normal day-to-day limits. It can also be useful with the management of headaches. Applying ice to the base of the neck when experiencing a headache can decrease blood flow to the head and stop a “throbbing” type feeling. Heat In contrast to ice, heat stimulates blood flow to the area of application. Heat is ideal to relax muscle tissue,
reduce aching type pain and decrease stiffness. People who suffer with chronic or persistent pain will find benefit from applying heat as it helps to calm down aggravated tissues. Due to the increase in blood flow from heat it also helps to eliminate waste or toxin build up such as lactic acid in the muscle. The amount of time heat should be applied depends on the type and magnitude of the injury, but as a general rule the longer you keep heat on the better! Heat does not have the same numbing affect as ice, however it does provide comfort and relief from pain.
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Preparing your dog to meet your new household addition A new baby is an exciting addition to a household, but for a dog, it can be a confusing and anxious time...
Nicole McMillan Practice owner of Coreen Avenue Veterinary Clinic and the Western Sydney Cat Hospital
For the last few weeks we have been discussing children and dogs. Last week’s article was about preparing puppies for a happy, long term relationship with children. It’s great when puppies and kids grow together but sometimes we are faced with the situation of introducing babies around adult dogs. This week we will discuss preparing the adult dog for a new baby. The first thing to consider is the dog’s temperament; any type of aggressive or fearful behaviour – even if mild or subtle (such as growling or pricking ears back) should be addressed by a professional (such as a veterinary behaviourist) well before the baby arrives. Some thought should be given into preparing the family dog before the arrival of the new baby. Dogs are likely to become anxious if the routine, environment or the way the family interacts with the dog changes. Therefore, gradual adjustments should be made before the baby arrives. Feeding, exercise, play schedules as well as sleeping/resting areas and any new routines/
rules will need to be slowly introduced well ahead of the baby’s arrival. This gives time for the dog to adjust to the changes and also time for you to train your dog. It is important that your training focuses on positive reinforcement – this means rewarding good behaviour and ignoring bad behaviour. So if you are trying to train your dog that the baby room is off limits, it is important to ignore the dog when it decides to go into the baby room and reward the dog with treats and attention when it decides
to explore other rooms of the house. If the family is consistent with their responses, the dog should quickly learn those behaviours that are rewarded and those that are not. The dog should also be prepared for the homecoming by exposing him/her to the noises and smells of the new baby. If the dog becomes frightened or anxious when it hears strange sounds, a recording of baby noises can be used as a part of a desensitisation and counterconditioning program; this may involve playing the noises at very low volume and giving the dog treats and slowly increasing the volume over a matter of weeks. A towel or blanket with the baby’s scent can also be taken home to prepare the pet for the new smells. Some dogs can also become anxious when the mother carries and nurses a noisy baby. It is a good idea to practice with a doll and see how the dog responds. If the dog becomes anxious, try and make a positive association with the doll by giving the dog food rewards and attention every time it sees the doll and the mother nursing it. It is important to remember that regardless of how gentle your dog is, animals and children should never be left unsupervised. If you have any questions regarding your dog’s behaviour, contact Coreen Avenue Veterinary Clinic on 4731 3055.
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How long will it take my child to learn to swim? Swimming lessons are an important part of growing up, but how long does it take the average child to master the skills they need to stay safe?
Julie Fletcher Nepean Swim and Fitness julie@nepeanswim.com.au nepeanaquaticcentre.com.au and on Facebook
We are very lucky in this country, in that the importance of learning to swim as one of the main cornerstones to water safety is something we are generally fairly well educated about. But I am often asked ‘How long will it take for my child to learn to swim?”. Every child is different, but learning to swim is a long term, ongoing process, and consistency is the key to the development and maintenance of swimming skills. Attending lessons should become an established part of your child’s weekly routine throughout their infant, preschool and early school years, all year round. As with any skill, it is normal for the child to go through periods of plateau, regression and developmental leaps throughout the process of learning to swim, but over time constant progress is being made. We usually say (as general guide) that your child has become a capable swimmer when they are able to swim 400 metres with good technique, without stopping,
and without becoming exhausted. Of course, this level of swimming skill takes different amounts of time for individual children to reach, and depends largely upon how much time your child spends in the water per week. To fast track your child’s progress, or to catch up after time off, a week long intensive program or multiple lessons per week are recommended. The benefits of multiple lessons include rapid improvement of swimming skills and technique,
resulting in quicker progression through the Learn To Swim levels, increased fitness, and making swimming lessons even more affordable (we offer from 40 – 90 per cent off second and subsequent lessons per week). It is important to remember that swimming is not just another option on the list of sports and activities available to children – it is an invaluable lifelong skill that may just save their lives. Stay safer!
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When it comes to makeup, there’s some simple advice you can follow to make sure that no matter what the occasion, you’re feeling confident...
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HCC 529 BULL ARAB MALE 1YR $360 AVAILABLE 8.11.16 KENNEL 30 FOUND IN COLO After being found all the way out in Colo this guy has made his way to the shelter, he is need of a good feed and a kind family to take him in. When he came out to us today he was scared and unsure but after a very short time he knew he was safe and started running and playing like a normal 12 month old dog. He was good with other dogs and enjoyed their company as well as ours. If you’re looking to add a big boofynatured guy to your family then please come and meet him, he deserves to be loved . . .
I had the pleasure of bringing Styled by Alyce Makeup to Westfield Penrith’s Beauty and Wellness Weekend! Being a makeup artist I love giving clients and customers little tricks and tips here and there that make doing everyday makeup easier, whether it’s a girl who loves full glam or a mum who prefers a little five-minute situation. At the event doing tutorials I focused on different areas of the face, my favourite though is how to contour/highlight and create flawless skin. To start off I like to use a good moisturiser to prep the skin before any product is used. Then go in with a makeup primer, a nice pore filling primer is great and will make your skin appear a lot smoother filling any fine lines and helps your makeup to last longer – I love Benefits Porefessional. When choosing a foundation for your skin you have more to think about than picking the right colour. Have a think about how makeup usually reacts as you wear it, do you get more oily
PCC 631 TIBETAN SPANIEL FEMALE 8YRS $360 AVAILABLE 8.11.16 KENNEL 57 FOUND IN PENRITH This beautiful little girl came into the shelter after being found running in the Penrith area with 2 other small dogs. Sadly she isn’t microchipped so if her owner doesn’t come forward within 7 days she can be rehomed to a new family. Even though she is around 8 years of age this hasn’t slowed her down, she loves running and playing all with a smile on her face. It seems as though she is quite attached to other dogs so I think this girl would be best in a home with another small dog to keep her company.
during the day? Do you find any rough dry patches? For more of an oily skin I like to use a lightweight HD formula – my favourite right now is Makeup Forever HD stick foundation. This makes sure it isn’t too heavy and, being HD, the particles are so small that they blend with your skin flawlessly and are untraceable instead of the dreaded wearing a mask look. If you have dry skin go for something more emollient like a cream foundation or a moisturising liquid one. Next I like to highlight cheekbones and conceal under the eye at the same time using a high coverage concealer, like Mac prolongwear, pick a shade a few shades
PCC 622 STAFFY MALE 6.5YRS $360 AVAILABLE 13.11.16 KENNEL 81 FOUND IN COLYTON If you love a chunky small staffy then look no further than this awesome looking dude! He is 6.5 years old and if he isn’t reclaimed by the 13th of November he will be available for Adoption. With a super fun loving personality he is a fantastic dog to have around. He loved spending time with us in the run and playing games. This fella might be middle aged but he keeps up with the young ones well, he has a zest for life that only a staffy can have! If you think you have the home for him then please drop by!
lighter than your face and take the product blending it out towards your cheeks. Instant high cheekbones! Powder your face well to set your base. Using a matte bronzer like Benefit Hoola creates definition applying to the natural shadows of the face. After contouring always remember to highlight, this further enhances your features. Layer your highlight products by first applying with your fingertips a cream illuminator then go in with a powder highlight to really glisten and make those cheekbones pop! Finish with a peachy blush and you’re ready for any event!
HCC 511 WOLFHOUND X MALE 7 MONTHS $360 AVAILABLE FOR REHOMING 21.10.16 KENNEL 62 Spencer has had it a bit rough so far in his 7 months of life. He ended up at the RSPCA as a puppy and was then adopted. After having him for a few months they decided they didn’t want him any more and he was surrendered to the pound. Spencer is a beautiful dog that has a lovely temperament, he is good with other dogs and lived with children (toddlers) in his previous home. A Forever Home is needed for Spencer so if you can offer him that then please come and meet him, he is worth it . . .
We always recommend bringing your own dogs to the shelter to meet any of the shelter dogs.
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Making changes to your diet is a very worthy goal to set. Unfortunately with so much conflicting information it can be easy to think you’re making healthier choices when you’re not. This week I thought I’d run through some of the common mistakes people make and how to avoid them. Cutting out all your favourite ‘junk’ foods There is absolutely nothing wrong with eating a donut every now and then. In fact, cutting out the foods you love altogether is the perfect trigger for a future binge session. No matter how many people tell you they have the answer to a healthy diet the best approach always remains the same; eat mostly nutritious foods with the occasional treat and you’ll be doing well. Thinking all salads and sandwiches are healthy It always pays to be wary when ordering lunch from places that sell salads, wraps and Turkish bread sandwiches.
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While these stores are a great place to grab a healthy meal, some of the ingredients are just as high in calories, fat and sugar as a fast food burger. If you’re aiming for a nutritious option look for meals that include lots of salad, veggies or beans, and keep white breads, cheese, creamy sauces and fatty meats to a minimum. Going overboard with juices and smoothies Not all juices and smoothies are created equal. Some can contain as much, if not more, calories and sugar than a main meal. Smoothies are particularly bad offenders as they often contain large amounts of milk, yoghurt and ice cream.
While this is fine for the occasional treat, for the best everyday option look for juices that contain vegetables as well as fruit, this will keep the calorie and sugar content down. Following a diet If I told you I could offer a long term weight loss solution but it only has a five per cent success rate would you do it? Unfortunately those are the dismal stats on dieting. Most people who diet regain any lost weight, and sometimes end up heavier than when they started. The best way to improve your health is with small, sustainable lifestyle changes. If you can’t maintain something for life then it’s probably not the best option.
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Don’t be afraid! Put your hope in Jesus and see the results The Weekender’s longest serving columnist, Reverend John Lavender, ponders what happens when all hope is lost. What is the answer?
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Most of us have been there. Sitting, waiting in the doctor’s surgery. Waiting to see doctors. Waiting for treatment. Waiting for x-rays and scans and blood tests. Waiting for results. Waiting in outer waiting rooms to be then moved into the inner waiting room where you wait some more! So much waiting! What do you do while you wait? It is an interesting experience. The people you meet. The things you see and hear. Cups of tea and coffee. Arnott’s Arrowroot biscuits. Watching uninspiring TV shows and senseless commercials about vacuum cleaners or knife sets or the latest miracle beauty product. Sharing people’s joy at good news and their devastation when results don’t go the way they’re hoping for. And that is a big question; what happens when hope is gone? The Bible describes Christian hope as an “anchor for the soul, firm and secure”. This means that even in the face of the worst news, Christian people are able to rest firm on the real, certain, confident
hope that is found in Jesus. One of the great joys of being united to Jesus, of being able to trust in the God who keeps His promises is not that we escape hardship, but that our hope in Jesus gives us a firm anchor for our soul! It is an anchor that holds us fast even in the most troubling of times.
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The Bible’s words are not just words on a page. They are real words of comfort that can sustain your life. In fact, the confident hope that Jesus gives is a sure hope that has sustained the lives of millions of people throughout history. Do not be afraid; put your hope in Jesus.
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Chris Grevsmuhl and Dean Whare show off Penrith’s new jerseys for the 2017 NRL season NATHAN TAYLOR
hen Panthers asked its fan base what look, design and colours best captured the club’s identity, the response was undeniable. “This is the jersey you wanted,” Panthers Executive General Manager, Phil Gould declared of the new throwback design. “We will respect our past as we set about creating our future – and this is the jersey that will carry us forward.”
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This week the Panthers unveiled one of their most highly anticipated jersey designs in decades, throwing back to a memorable era that not only shaped the club itself but the town it represented. A black ‘home’ and white ‘away’ strip were released on Wednesday night, that will see the club return to the golden days of the ‘Liquorice Allsorts’ – where the likes of Alexander, Geyer and Simmons led Penrith to its maiden premiership more than 25 years ago. For six years – from 1991 to 1996 – black with white, red, yellow and green stripes
was synonymous with Penrith both on and off the field. In 2017, those colours will return and, most likely, will be here to stay. “You know in 50 years here at Panthers we’ve had over 50 jerseys,” Gould said. “Now wouldn’t it be nice to have just one jersey for the next 50 years. “I don’t know if that is possible but this is where we need to start.” After a lengthy consultation process with fans and stakeholders earlier this year, the club discovered that most rugby league supporters associate the Panthers brand
with the classic colours of the early 1990s. “We asked the question – what look best captures our identity? What design most embodies our Panther Pride? What are the colours that truly define us?” Gould said. “Your response was undeniable. This is the jersey you wanted. “This is the jersey we will aspire to. This is the jersey we will fight for. “We are the Panthers. And these are our colours.” The Panthers played in one-off 50th anniversary jerseys for the 2016 NRL season, which have now been retired.
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fession. Kelleher, who began her new position at the popular local course on Monday, will look after a host of duties as head professional at Leonay including managing the Pro Shop, course bookings, organising corporate days and competitions, conducting golf lessons, and even repairing golf clubs. Speaking with the Weekender, Kelleher said a golf club employing a female head professional was quite rare. “There are two others in Sydney who are head professionals running their own business like me but there is also a couple of others out there that are working in employed roles, so it is very rare,” she said. Kelleher successfully applied for the role at Leonay after seeing the position advertised on the PGA of Australia website. Kelleher was recently employed in a similar role as Director of Golf at Lynwood
New Leonay Golf Club head professional Corinne Kelleher. Photo: Melinda Jane
Country Club in Pitt Town before working as a Member Services Coordinator at the PGA of Australia. She also knows the local courses very well too, having worked at both Penrith Golf Club and Dunheved Golf Club in the past. “I’m also no stranger to Leonay Golf Club… when I was a trainee professional I actually had my first ever professional win here many years ago,” Kelleher revealed. “Things have well and truly gone full circle.” While she has been welcomed with opened arms by Leonay’s members during her first week on the job, Kelleher knows there is plenty of work to be done to make her new home the premier golf club in town. Not only will the Pro Shop be brimming with new stock and equipment but plans are also in the pipeline to bring Pro-Am events and junior clinics to Leonay too. “I’m also really passionate about women’s golf and I think there is a great opportunity to increase women’s participation at Leonay,” Kelleher said. “I’ve also worked for Jack Newton Junior Golf and I’m very interested in getting more junior clinics out here too.”
Tony Popovic is pleased with his newlook side despite recent results. Photo: Megan Dunn estern Sydney Wanderers coach Tony Popovic says it’s only a matter of a time before his side puts their opposition to the sword. For the second straight week the Wanderers gave up a second half lead, despite being well in control of the match. In front of 12,000 fans at Spotless Stadium, the Wanderers led Central Coast after two minutes before a 61st minute goal to the Mariners saw both sides take home a point. “We had numerous opportunities but unfortunately we couldn’t put the game to bed,” Popovic said. “It will be nice to put someone away and we will put someone away soon if we keep playing that way.” The Wanderers will now travel to Perth to battle the Glory this Sunday night, looking for their second win of the season.
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National success next on the agenda Story continued from » p. 72 Teams from around NSW converged on Penrith Sports Stadium in Cambridge Park last month where the CCC State Finals took place. After narrowly winning the semi-final by one point, Kilbourne’s Intermediate side stamped their authority during the final stages of the grand final to win by 15. “We played McCarthy Catholic College from Tamworth in the final, which was a repeat of the final from two years previous in the junior division,” Kilbourne said. “Despite the final scoreline, it was a tough game. We were down 10-2 early on but managed to pull through.” As a reward for their victories this year, next month both the Intermediate and Opens teams will travel to Melbourne to compete against some of the best schools in the country at the Australian Schools Championship. While St Dominic’s have never won a national title in basketball, this year’s incredible success at State level may prove to be a good omen. “This is our 13th year at Nationals, it’s a massive step up and a reward from the continued success at State level,” Kilbourne said. “We have some practice games planned against local representative teams.”
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fter a year to remember on the field, the Greater Western Sydney Giants will be rewarded with three Friday night games next season. In a blockbuster fixture for footy fans, GWS will play their first ever Friday night game against reigning premiers the Western Bulldogs in the nation’s capital on April 28, before featuring in the coveted Friday night slot a further two times during the regular season. GWS will open their 2017 campaign against the Adelaide Crows away before playing their first Sydney home game against the Gold Coast Suns at Spotless Stadium on Saturday, April 1. Released last week, Giants CEO David Matthews welcomed the 2017 AFL Premiership Season fixture. “This is an exciting fixture and sees the Giants given greater exposure with more primetime and free-to-air games than ever before,” he said. “On the back of making the finals for the first time and proving to be one of the highest rating teams at the back end of this season, we’re delighted to be playing three games in the marquee slot of Friday night.”
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Victorian clubs Collingwood, Richmond, Essendon and Geelong will all visit western Sydney next season, while the highly-anticipated Sydney Derby is set down for Round 17. “The Sydney Derby against the Swans is now one of the hallmarks of the AFL calendar and indeed the sporting calendar in Sydney as demonstrated by the sell-out at Spotless Stadium earlier this year and the crowd of over 60,000 at our first final in September,” Matthews said. “To be playing fellow top four clubs in the Western Bulldogs, Sydney and
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level and these kind of players will be our core for the future.” In addition to the wealth of local talent across the state, importing talented players and prospects from international leagues adds immense value to the squad. Pospishil identifies the importance of integrating overseas players into the squad. “We have exciting prospects lined-up for the season, which will bring another dynamic to the club,” he said. Individual growth and experience is another important goal for Pospishil. With stints in Japan, USA and abroad he feels there is always room to learn, adapt and improve at a personal level. For the Blue Sox and their fan base, there is a sense of belief for the upcoming season. The elusive Championship beckons and Pospishil has taken a philosophical approach to what lies ahead. “I’ve been so impressed at the shape all the boys are in and their performances so far in spring have been great,” Pospishil said. “At the end of the day, you prepare to the best of your ability.” The Blue Sox commence their 2016/17 ABL campaign on Friday, November 18 at Blacktown International Sportspark. For tickets: www.sydneybluesox.com.au.
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Wayne Peckham earlier this year apart from his try scoring ability was known for his toughness in defence. Peckham was originally from Moree and had played for Northern NSW against the 1966 touring Great Britain team, before coming to the attention of the Panthers.
CRICKET: Penrith’s undefeated run has come to an end, defeated by Manly-Warringah in Round 4 of the NSW Premier Cricket competition. Playing in a one day match at LM Graham Reserve, Penrith took to the crease first and were dismissed for 166. Ryan Gibson topscored for Penrith with 59 runs. When Manly-Warringah hit the crease later that afternoon, they chased down Penrith’s target with ease scoring 1/168. Josh Lalor took Penrith’s only wicket with 1/29. Penrith will look to bounce back this weekend when they travel to Petersham Oval to battle Randwick Petersham. BASEBALL: The Penrith Panthers first grade side enjoyed mixed results against Manly in Round 7 of the NSW State Baseball League. In the mid-week game last Wednesday, Manly defeated Penrith 11-8, while last Sunday Penrith got one back, winning 7-6. Penrith have the bye in Round 8. GRIDIRON: The Nepean Ducks continue their excellent form, hammering the Newcastle Cobras 54-26 in Round 9 of Gridiron NSW Division 1 competition. The emphatic win sees the Ducks qualify for the playoffs for the first time. This Saturday the Ducks will aim for three straight wins when they battle Northwestern.
BASKETBALL: The Penrith Basketball Association have announced their coaches for next year’s representative season with Steve Sardi named Youth League Men’s coach while Leonie Moore will once again take the reigns of Youth League women. Moore will be aiming for back to back championships after she took her Division 1 team to Grand Final glory this year. NETBALL: Netball Australia have confirmed that Giants Netball will open their 2017 National Netball League account on home soil against local rivals NSW Swifts at Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre on Saturday, February 18. “This is a huge moment for everyone associated with Giants Netball and I am both delighted and hugely excited that we get to start our campaign in our own backyard,” Head Coach, Julie Fitzgerald said. Netball Australia is yet to confirm the remainder of the 2017 fixture, which will consist of a 14-round regular season, plus an additional three weeks of Finals to follow.
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