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SHINE... Forbes Shire Council was a winner at the Local Government NSW Awards last week. From (L-R) are Gareth Ward MP, Minister for Families, Communities and Disability with Forbes Shire Council Youth Officer Sarah Williams, Mayor Phyllis Miller and General Manager Steve Loane. (Photo credit: Eventpix)
Youth Program A Winner!
An innovative program of Forbes Shire Council was a winner at the Local Government NSW Awards last week. Forbes was announced joint winner for the Best Local Youth Week Program with Brewarrina Shire Council. “Our youth are such an important part of the future of this community and therefore we must celebrate them,” said Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM. “Forbes Shire leads the way, in its commitment to provide a range of activities and opportunities for local young people, both during Youth Week and throughout the year.” Forbes Shire Council Youth Officer Sarah Williams was very excited and said: “Working with the youth of Forbes has been a
great experience for me and it is truly an honour for us to receive an award. We have an amazing program of events lined up for the year and I really look forward to working with the Forbes Youth Action Team (FYAT) to deliver these to the community.” Youth Week is an opportunity for young people to share ideas, attend live events and to have their voices heard on issues of concern to them. Sarah also coordinates a program of events throughout the year. These include the Burrendong Year 5 Camp for children, movie screenings and a wide variety of activities during school holidays. The FYAT, established to give young people a voice, welcome new members aged between 13 and 25 years. Contact Sarah on 6850 2300 for more information.
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• 10-15 min east of Forbes (17km) on dual tar road • Historic circa 1890 Homestead with modern extension is 37 squares • Very well presented with 3 living areas and beautiful gardens • The Homestead is in a dress circle address with elevated views • 40 Acres has been lasered for Flood Irrigation • 200 ML River License is included in the sale • Sheds, Cattleyards, Silo & Horse Stables with pastures established
AUCTION: 10.30am Wednesday 18th September 2019 (If not sold prior) At the Forbes Services Club, Templar Street Forbes.
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Wow, what an amazing week it has been! It was wonderful to receive the Best Local Youth Week Award at the Local Government Awards in Sydney. Sarah Williams and the Community and Tourism team do a great job engaging our youth in the Forbes Shire and putting on events like Youth Week. Congratulations to you all! The team are recruiting for the Forbes Youth Action Team, check our website or call Sarah. Another great youth program is the Boys to the Bush program. We should all get behind this. These camps give young boys the opportunity to be surrounded by positive influences while learning good values and skills. I can’t rave about this enough. Having known Adam Demamiel for many years, I know this will continue to great things. We have our Council Meeting next Thursday, 15th August. Don’t forget to tune in to Facebook Live to watch. It has been committee meeting week this week and boy it’s been busy! Economic Development, Council Briefing Session, Australia Day plans
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THUMBS UP To Sarah Williams and the Forbes Youth Action Team (FYAT) for the wonderful work you do for the youth in our town. Congratulations on the award!
THUMBS UP To all the people who pick up rubbish in public places to help keep our town clean.
THUMBS UP To Loomzy’s Fish ‘n Fix for getting my car back on the road before the weekend.
THUMBS UP To all the kindness in our community.
and Governance. On behalf of you the community I want to thank the Councillors for their dedication and commitment. There is a lot to get through in these meetings and they are so important ensuring we make the right decisions for our community.
I would like to congratulate Northparkes Mines celebrating 25 years this week. They have been a fantastic corporate citizen to Forbes. We are excited about the next 25 years. Until next week, God Bless. Your Mayor, Phyllis Miller
FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices
THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY AUGUST 15 COMMENCING AT 1PM POSITIONS VACANT Council is seeking applications for permanent positions at the Central West Livestock Exchange. • Saleyards Supervisor The Supervisor Livestock Exchange will be responsible for the management of the day to day operations of the Central West Livestock Exchange (CWLE) including but not limited to animal welfare of livestock, ensuring Chain of Responsibility compliance and ensuring the management of accurate records of livestock transactions. This position will also be responsible for the supervision of all staff and general maintenance of the yards and infrastructure. Extended Application Closing date 1 September 2019. • Saleyards Operator The aim of the Livestock Exchange Operator position is to work as a multi-skilled team member at the Central West Livestock Exchange (CWLE) undertaking a range of duties associated with routine cleaning and maintenance of the facility as well as a focus on administration duties on cattle, sheep and pig sale days. Applications close 11 August 2019.
TRAINEE OPPORTUNITIES Two exciting opportunities have opened at Forbes Shire Council for people wishing to undertake formal training and development within our Water Section. • Trainee Water Operator • Trainee Sewer Treatment Plant Operator For a 2-year period, the Trainee Water Operator and Trainee Sewer Treatment Plant Operator will undertake professional learning and development in this critical service area. Refer to Councils website for the link to the position descriptions and the online application. Extended Application closing date 1 September 2019.
CALLING ALL COMMUNITY GROUPS! Council is seeking information from all Community Groups to be included on a new residents ‘Welcome to Forbes Guide’. The Community Group details required are: 1) Group, Committee or Club Name; 2) Contact Email; 3) Website and Social Media Links (if available). Community Groups are encouraged to send their information to forbes@forbes.nsw.gov.au by Monday 19 August 2019. For further information please contact Council’s Events Officer on 6850 2300.
MY COMMUNITY PROJECT My Community project is all about local ideas, local projects, and local decisions. It’s your chance to pick your favourite projects. Vote now to help decide which projects get government funding in your area. Six projects from the Forbes Shire have made it through to the final stage of the My Community Project Program. They include; • Lighting up Lake Forbes: Install solar lighting around the Lake Forbes walking track to improve safety and accessibility for all members of the Community. • Calarie Hall & Recreation Grounds Upgrades: Upgrades will be undertaken on the Hall, kitchen, pathways and amenities. • A face lift for Forbes Town Band Hall: The Town Band Hall is weatherboard and in need of repair, painting and upgrades which will encourage new members. • Forbes BMX Track Refurbishment: Refurbishment and upgrades to the BMX Track for the local and surrounding communities to utilize and enjoy. • No place like home - Forbes Mens Shed: Complete the move from under the grandstand at the Forbes Showground to Union Street allowing members access. • Lachlan House with No Steps Community Hub: The development of a Community Hub that can be utilised by people with a disability and the wider Community. For further information and to vote head over to: https://mycommunityproject.service. nsw.gov.au/ For assistance with voting contact Councils Grants Officer on 6850 2300.
Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts: The Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008 states that a person who makes a planning application (i.e DA) or submission to Council is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts made by any person with a financial interest in the application to a Councillor(s) or Council employee(s) within the past two years. Privacy Notification: Submissions made by Council are considered public access documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.Personal information such as your opinion, name and address may be made publicly available including via Council’s website.
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All submissions to Council should be sent to: General Manager, Forbes Shire Council, PO Box 333 Forbes NSW 2871 Email: forbes@forbes.nsw.gov.au • Website: www.forbes.nsw.gov.au
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Congratulations to the winner of Flannery’s Pharmacy MOR basket, Chrissie Lowe (left)! She received her prize from Debbie Prior.
Flu Still Prevalent: Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) is urging people to remember simple hygiene precautions to avoid spreading the flu, as the area continues to see high rates of infection. WNSWLHD Public Health Manager, Priscilla Stanley said there had been 1,521 cases of influenza in the district so far this year, compared with 85 last year. “We are encouraging people to cover their coughs and sneezes, wash their hands thoroughly and stay home if they are unwell. Vaccination is still your best protection and it is not too late to have a flu shot.” Flu shots are free for pregnant women, people over 65 years, Aboriginal people and those with medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes and heart problems. Helping Women In Need: The August Dignity Drive of Share the Dignity has begun and for the first time Woolworths Supermarkets across the country will be collection points for all sanitary product donations. Over three million Australians are currently living under the poverty line, more than half are women and young girls who are unable to afford sanitary products. Share the Dignity is asking Australians for every sanitary product consumers buy, they also buy one for a woman or girl
$100 Kids Vouchers: Arts OutWest is encouraging parents of school aged kids to make use of their Creative Kids vouchers. The program provides $100 for each school-aged child in NSW to get involved in creative and cultural activities. Vouchers can be used for registration, participation and tuition costs for performing arts, visual arts, coding, languages, literature, music and other creative and cultural activities. Across the Central West 70 providers have registered to accept the vouchers. Parents apply for the vouchers using their MyServiceNSW account and need to provide their child’s Medicare card details. The vouchers can be used any time during the calendar year. Daffodil Day Appeal: Cancer Council NSW is urging Forbes residents to support the Daffodil Day Appeal this month by donating to life-saving research to give more than hope to those affected by cancer. Daffodil Day is on 23rd August, and for the first time ever, EFTPOS devices will be available at every site to make it easier for people to donate if they don’t have cash. Visit www.daffodilday.com.au or call 1300 65 65 85 for more information.
The Australian Red Cross Blood Service van was in Forbes on Wednesday. If you would like to donate blood diarise 4 – 6th November when it will be back at Victoria Park.
Voice, Treaty, Truth The purpose of NAIDOC Week held in September is to celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and to foster greater understanding of Indigenous culture. As part of this year’s NAIDOC Week celebrations recognition will be given to the outstanding contributions that local Indigenous people make to improve the community or to promote Indigenous issues. Award categories include: • Indigenous Person of the Year (18 years and over) • Indigenous Youth of the Year (Under 18 years) • Indigenous Sports Person of the Year • Indigenous Creative Person of the year
Nominations are now open and will close at 5.00pm Friday 31 August. If you would like to nominate an Indigenous person for an award please complete a nomination form and return to Forbes Shire Council – Attention: Sarah Williams, PO Box 333 Forbes NSW 2871 or you can drop forms into 2 Court Street, Forbes. Completed nomination forms will also be accepted by email at community@forbes.nsw.gov.au Awards will be judged by representatives from the NAIDOC Week working committee. Should you have any questions or if you would like to take part in this year’s NAIDOC Week celebrations please contact Sarah Williams on 6850 2300.
Terry Foster with Andrew and Julie Boneham, who were the HE Silos West Wyalong Expo prize winners.
Chris Warrick from GRDC address the crowds at the HE Silos Local Grain Expo.
The Forbes Platypi Womens Rugby Union team met their match over the weekend playing the Narromine Gorillas. It was a fantastic first year for the team.
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Women In Central West Unaware Of Breast Cancer Risk This year more than 245 women in the Western and Far Western Local Health Districts will be diagnosed with breast cancer, while about 42 women will die from breast cancer. WNSWLHD Breastscreen Manager, Meg O’Brien, said far too many women might be unaware of their risk of breast cancer, despite the fact that 9 in 10 women diagnosed don’t have a family history. “The risk is real for every woman aged 50 to 74. One in eight women in NSW will develop breast cancer in their lifetime and less than 10 per cent of them will have a family history,” Meg said. “That’s why all women in this age group should screen for breast cancer, regardless of whether they have a family history.” “By detecting breast cancer early, breast screening not only saves lives but also reduces the likelihood of a woman needing invasive treatment, such as a mastectomy or chemotherapy.”
According to Meg more than 16,000 women in the Western and Far Western Local Health Districts get a free, state-of-the-art mammogram through BreastScreen NSW each year. “The more having a mammogram with BreastScreen NSW becomes part of your normal two-yearly health routine, the easier it is to keep going. The key is to get the momentum started,” Meg said. “When it comes to reducing breast cancer risk, it is also vital to focus on lifestyle factors within a woman’s control.” “While a family history can’t be changed, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, reducing alcohol intake and quitting smoking are all things that can significantly reduce a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer,” she said. In addition to 46 BreastScreen sites, BreastScreen NSW has 16 mobile vans that provide services to about 180 locations across NSW, including in rural and remote
Make your appointment today while the Breastscreen Van is in Forbes until 21st August.
areas. The mobile BreastScreen van is currently in Forbes until 21st August. Make use of this free services and make an appointment today. To book a mammogram with BreastScreen NSW, phone 13 20 50, or book online by visiting breastscreen.nsw.gov.au.
Q Fever Risk The Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) is warning people to get vaccinated and take other steps to guard against Q fever, as drought and high winds may increase the risk of the disease spreading. WNSWLHD Health Protection Manager, Priscilla Stanley, said so far this year there have been 47 confirmed cases of Q fever in the WNSWLHD area. In 2018, there were 41 confirmed cases of the disease in the area. “Q fever is a serious bacterial infection caused by inhaling dust particles contaminated by infected animal secretions that does not just affect farmers or people who deal with livestock,” Priscilla said. Nine-year-old Seth Whiteman, from a property near Yeoval contracted Q fever in May this year. Seth’s Mum, Brooke Ryan, said, “Seth had been helping on the farm, which included being exposed to animal fluids. Some of the other kids were sick too, but Seth wasn’t getting better. He had high temperatures, but was shivering and freezing cold to touch”. “A single dose vaccine is recommended for people who work in high risk occupations and anyone over 15 years who has the potential to be exposed to Q fever,” added Priscilla. The following steps can protect against Q fever: • washing hands and arms thoroughly in soapy water after any contact with animals • wearing a properly fitting mask when handling or disposing of animal products • wearing protective clothing and thick gloves when working with high risk animals • removing and washing dirty clothing, coveralls, boots and equipment in outdoor wash areas to prevent exposing other household residents • washing animal urine, faeces, blood and other body fluids from equipment and surfaces.
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Drainage Works Underway At Lions Park As part of the Lions Park Refurbishment Project, drainage works have now begun at Lions Park. These works will see 150m of sub-surface drainage installed and the infilling of the current open drain. Excavation of the site began on Monday 29th July and is anticipated to be completed in mid-September (weather permitting). “This project is an important step in making Lions Park more user friendly for the whole community,” said Mayor of Forbes Cr Phyllis Miller OAM. “Filling in the current open drain will make Lions Park safer and more accessible for both visitors and residents and will take our amazing Forbes events to the next level.”
Work has commenced in Lions Park.
The project will see the current drainage channel widened temporarily to approximately 10m to allow for the installation of pipe work. This work will be completed in sections to ensure minimal disruption caused by water from the lake. Pedestrian diversions will be in place during this time, and the pedestrian bridge currently in place will be removed permanently. “We will be using a sediment fence in the lake throughout the works,” said Phyllis. “This is important to ensure the future of our beautiful lake and prevent any damage to this important community asset, so please don’t touch it!” Sections of Lions Park will be closed to allow for these works but the park will remain functional at all times throughout the works. Temporary traffic lights will be installed at Junction St in late August to allow works to occur near the road however this is expected to cause only minimal traffic delays. Upon completion of drainage installation the open drain will be filled and finished with turf, and the pedestrian footpath replaced to ensure immediate amenity and usability. Residents and visitors are reminded to please be mindful of Council staff and observe site signage at all times.
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In celebration of NSW Local Government Week, Council is seeking two Year 5 students from each school within the Shire to be Council Ambassadors. Council Ambassadors will present and promote Council information at school assemblies, including but not limited to; school holiday activities, upcoming events and how to have their say on Council decisions. “We are thrilled to celebrate NSW Government Week with the roll out of this exciting new program,” said Mayor Miller. “One of the things our Council is passionate about is engaging with young people, and getting them involved and interested in local government. This program is the perfect way to do that. We hope to inspire a whole new generation of leaders who will go on to join the Forbes Youth Action Team when they are old enough and then one day maybe even run for Council,” continued Phyllis. The aim of the Council Ambassador program is to engage with young people in Forbes who are not quite old enough to participate in the Forbes Youth Action Team but who would like to demonstrate and develop their leadership and communication skills. For Council, this will not only improve their connection with the community but also give our future leaders the chance to develop vital skills and have a chance to be heard. All applicants will be invited to participate in three two-hour after school sessions focusing on leadership and communication skills. Ambassadors will be announced in early September. To apply to be a Council Ambassador, current Year 5 students should finish the following statement: I would make an excellent ambassador for Forbes Shire Council to my school community because… Student Name, contact details and school are to be listed at the end of the paragraph. Applications close today Friday 9th August and should be emailed to community@forbes.nsw.gov.au. For more information contact the Council Community Relations Officer on 6850 2300.
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OUR Gal Matilda Den How long have you lived in or around Forbes and what is the best thing about living here? I have lived in Eugowra for the past 11 years and recently moved to Forbes nine months ago. Living in Eugowra there was such a sense of community and family that was extremely comforting. Where do you work or what do you do currently and what do you enjoy about it? I currently work at the Central Hotel Eugowra helping my family manage and run the pub. This has been a recent adventure for us something that has been extremely enjoyable and rewarding. I am also studying through Charles Sturt University to be a Technology and Applied Studies Teacher. What is your favourite thing to do when you have free time? I love walking around the beautiful town of Forbes with my dog. We take full advantage of the beautiful lake on sunny days. What makes you proud? My family. This adventure of us taking over the pub in Eugowra recently has been a major project for us all and I couldn’t be prouder of what we have achieved. If you could be an animal which one would you choose and why? A whale, I wish I could travel and see as much as they do. What is your all-time favourite movie, song and/or book, and why? Movie would have to be Tomorrow When The War Began. Book, anything by John Green and music, I love all of Ed Sheeran’s music. What are you really good at? I’d like to say photography and cooking, they are major passions of mine.
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Mobile Breast Screening Van in Harold Street, adjacent to Victoria Park from 8am6pm Monday to Friday with some appointments available on Saturdays. Phone 13 20 50 to make an appointment, or call in at the Van. Last day of Bulky Waste Cleanup for all residents currently receiving a domestic waste and recycling collection service. Make sure your waste is out in three piles scrap metal, white goods and ewaste, bundled organics and general bulky waste. Century 21 Auction of The Gooloogong Handymart onsite at 11am. For more information call Justin Fleming on 0429 820 389. Forbes Rotary Ipomoea Markets @ Lions Park from 8am – 12.30pm. Lots of amazing stalls of local handicraft, produce, cakes, plants and bric-a-brac on offer. Military & Collectables Auction. View 9am, auction starts 11am at Masonic Hall, Short St Parkes. For full listing see www.raywhiteruralboorowa.com.au Forbes Business Chamber Customer Experience and Brand Ambassador Workshops delivered by Nick Jacobs. Workshops to be held at Forbes Services Memorial Club, Workshop 1 9am-12noon and Workshop 2 3.30-6.30pm. Please RSVP by 5 August to forbes.businesschambernsw@gmail.com Forbes Shire Council Meeting @ 1pm at the Council Chambers. Eugowra Branch CWA Meeting @ 43 Nanima St, Eugowra at 11am. Eugowra Branch CWA International Day at St Joseph’s Hall, Eugowra from 12pm for 12.30pm. A traditional lunch will be served for $15. Members of the public welcome. Sister Kathy Jennings will be guest speaker. Be Road Ready For Harvest Field Day at Forbes Central West Livestock Exchange from 7:30am – 12:00pm for farmers, contract harvesters, pilot drivers and machinery retailers. Free event, register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/be-road-readyforharvest-field-day-tickets-64953142598 Forbes Lions Club Car Boot Sale 8am – 1pm at Lions Park. Anyone is welcome to set up a stall, table or tent selling craft, produce or 2nd hand goods. Sites $10 call 0468819659 or 68512209 for more info. Reading Down Town Day @ Victoria Park from 8.30am – 1.30pm. Music, books, drama and activities to celebrate literacy in the Forbes Shire. For more information, email maree.yapp@det.nsw.edu.au or phone 6852 3008. Choice Angus 3rd Annual Yearling Bull Sale @ 1pm on farm Helmsman Auction in Molong. For sale info contact Tim Brazier on 0427 625 996 or www.choiceangus.com SWS Stud Merino Breeders Field Day, 10am at Harden Showground, Harden NSW. For more information visit www.swsmerinofieldday.com.au Landmark Harcourts Auction @ 10.30am at Forbes Services Memorial Club. Contact Ainslie Toole on 0407 946 838. 9 Nov Taste on Templar Dinner and Entertainment from 6.30pm till late, fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House Orange. Forbes Horticultural Society & Garden Club meet the fourth Tuesday of each month in different venues. Become a member for only $10.00 and enjoy sharing gardening tips and ideas. Contact President Tuppy 6852 1169. Forbes Croquet Club meet every Tuesday and Saturday at 9.30am for a game. Gentle exercise and social interaction. Membership only $10.00. Contact President Elvy Quirk 0428 540 272. Forbes & District Lions Club meets at the Vandenberg Hotel on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 7pm. For information Gayle Williams on 6851 1863. The Forbes Community Men’s Shed meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00am to 12pm at the Forbes Showground. Forbes Domestic & Family Violence Committee Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month at 9:30am at Forbes Health Service (old conference room). Contact Renee Ellison on 6850 1234. The Rotary Club of Forbes meets at the Vandenberg Hotel on the first and third Wednesdays of every month at 6:30pm. Call Chris Finkle on 0429 661 358 for further information. Golden Girls Luncheon at the Forbes Services Club, 12pm, the fourth Tuesday of every month. Contact Lyn Ward on 0417 536 619. Transport is available.
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Puzzles TWo-WAy CRossWoRd
CRypTIC ClUEs ACROSS 5 Washed and dressed in breeches (5) 6 Stern punishment inflicted by several landholders (5) 8 Remark about the role of a separated space (11) 9 Disagreeing with the use of a damaged airgun, regarding it with some gravity (7) 12 Red hole rash ailment possesses a bit of company (11) 13 Talk back concerning the thickness of wool yarn (5) 14 Encouraged Edward with a seed cell on top (5)
QUICk ClUEs ACROSS 5 Applied pressurised water (5) 6 Hires (5) 8 Separated room (11) 9 Disagreeing (7) 12 One with investment in company (11) 13 Answer (5) 14 Urged (5) DOWN 1 Trademarks (5) 2 As a stop-gap (11) 3 Nomenclature (11) 4 Smart (5) 7 Extended period of no rain (7) 10 Rotating part of cart (5) 11 Taper off (5)
DOWN 1 Set up a branch overseas with designer trademarks (5) 2 Relay import taxes for the time being (11) 3 That certain nomenclature with suits the room I renovate gently but systematically (11) 4 Sing about the time you may needle someone for some cash (5) 7 I wonder why the medico should undergo such a dry period (7) 10 Roll with leading part of foot (5) 11 Gradually give out the first bishop (5)
sUdokU 6 Who provides the voice of Po the panda in the Kung Fu Panda film series? 7 Which peace treaty officially ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers at the end of World War I? 8 What is the world’s most populous city? 9 Which planet in our solar system is the only one to spin on its side? 10 According to Greek mythology, who is the god of commerce?
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How to play sudoku: You are given a 9x9 grid which has been divided up into nine 3x3 boxes. The aim of the game is very simple: to fill each row, column and 3x3 box with the numbers from 1 to 9 inclusive.
1 Chameleon. 2 Foot. 3 200 games. 4 Pevensie. 5 Red, blue, orange. 6 Jack Black. 7 Treaty of Versailles. 8 Tokyo, Japan. 9 Uranus. 10 Hermes.
1 Which lizard species can move its eyes in two directions at the same time? 2 Where in the human body is the cuboid bone? 3 Melbourne Victory’s Leigh Broxham recently became the 11th player to reach which A-League milestone? 4 What is the surname of the children featured in The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis? 5 Which three colours feature on the national flag of Armenia?
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SUCCUlENT, nucleus, cusec, uncle, scent, scute, unset, clue, cent, sect, cute, lens, lent, lune, lest, lute, nest, sent, tune, suet.
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Monthly Medal Winners The Individual Monthly Medal Stroke event was contested by 46 players. A-Grade winner: Andrew Dukes -nett 72; Shane Sallaway (72) on count back. Best score: B-Grade with Bruce Carpenter (68 nett). Runner-up: Laurie O’Connor - 70 nett. The C-Grade: Ralph Baker (nett 69), Steve Grallelis (nett 71). Ball sweep: 68 – B Carpenter; 69 – R Baker; 70 – L O’Connor; 71 – T Griffiths, S Grallelis, D Earl, M Spice, B Parker; 72 – A Dukes, S Sallaway; 73 – A Rees, S Kirkman. The NTP’s went to: 9th – B Parker; 18th – I Bown. The Sunday Stableford Medley field was won by Ethel Coombs (34 points), who also picked up both NTP’s. There was no runnerup or ball sweep. The last week of the Winter 3’s competition was a real nail-biter. Taylor/Tucker/J Haley led for most of the comp, but bad scores in
week 10 and 11 enabled Besgrove/Rousell/ Girot to nip into the lead by two points. They held on to the end. Results for the last week of the Winter 3’s: voucher to – N Girot (nett 29); ball winners: 29 – N Girot; 30 – A Watts, R Taylor; 31.5 – A Baker; 32.5 – A Tucker; 33 – G Besgrove.
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Croquet Results Twenty-eight players braved the wintry weather for our three games of golf croquet. The winners of the three games were Kevin Rubie and Bill Scott, while the two games were won by J Job, J Liebich, A Todd, E Mahlo, H Stewart, J Allegri, J Cole, M Langfield and J Littlejohn. We needed our lights on as a thick fog lasted most of the time for last Saturday’s Aussie croquet. Winners of the three games were Barry White, Kevin Rubie and John Allegri. The closest games were played by J MacCullagh and J Allegri 14 def D Scott and J Liebich 12; B Field and E McLean 14 def G Coles and N Spry 12; C Liebich and B White 14 def L Todd and J Cole 12. By Colleen Liebich
How’s Your Oral Health Tracking? This week is Dental Health Week, the Australian Dental Association’s major annual oral health promotion event. Its aim is to educate Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health by promoting these key messages: • Brush twice a day with a toothpaste that contains fluoride. • Clean in between teeth at least once a day with floss or an interdental brush. • Eat a healthy, balanced diet and limit sugar intake. • Regularly visit the dentist for check-ups and preventive treatment. This year, these important messages will be reinforced via the tagline ‘How’s Your Oral Health Tracking?’, which draws off the Australian Dental Association’s Oral Health Tracker report cards, a world-first initiative that documents and tracks Australia’s oral health status. Tempting though it is to think everyone is practicing good oral health, the reality is that the oral health of many Australians is not where it should be. • 65% of Australians haven’t seen a dentist in the last two years. • 50% of Australians brush their teeth only once-a-day. • Nearly 40% never floss or clean between their teeth. • 73% of young people (14-18 years) are consuming too much sugar. All of which means that getting the message out there about good oral health is more important than ever. Since the best oral care education occurs face to face, from dental professional to patient, the ADA encourages you to use the Dental Health Week website, the associated resources, and even the ADA’s Oral Health Tracker to help start conversations about keeping track of mouth health and making oral health a high priority. (Source: www.ada.org.au)