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IMAGE: Member for Cootamundra Katrina Hodgkinson celebrates the official opening of her new office in Young with Member for Riverina Michael McCormack and Senator Fiona Nash. Photo: Taneil Thornberry.

Hodgkinson Office Officially Opened in Hilltops With travel times significantly smaller than what they were before, Member for Cootamundra Katrina Hodgkinson says it’s a pleasure to have an office in her electorate. While she has now been in her Young office since mid July, Mrs Hodgkinson held the official opening of her new office, on Boorowa Street in Young, on Tuesday 6th September and was joined by fellow Nationals Party members, Senator Fiona Nash and Member for Riverina Michael McCormack. The three Nationals members were joined by Hilltops Council Administrator Wendy Tuckerman, General Manager Anthony McMahon, and Local Representative Committee Chairs Chris Corcoran, John Horton and Brian Ingram. Mrs Hodgkinson had her office in Yass prior to moving to Young, and was forced to

stay there even after Yass was removed from her electorate due to the State Parliament needing to approve a suitable location for her. She said it was of great benefit to be based in Young where she has more accessibility to her constituents. “Young is the busiest centre in the electorate, so it’s the most convenient place to be,” she said. Mrs Tuckerman said it was an honour to have Mrs Hodgkinson in the Hilltops region. “She does a lot for her electorate, and she is a great asset to our community, and it’s even better to have both her and Mrs Nash in the region,” she said. Mrs Hodgkinson will now plan a second office for her 50,000 sq km electorate, with a number of sites being considered. By Joshua Matic

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2016 Hilltops Council Ordinary Meeting Dates and Times At the Hilltops Council meeting 24 May 2016, Council has resolved to hold the next Council Meeting on Wednesday, 8 June 2016, in the Hilltops Council, Young Chambers, 189 Boorowa Street Young. Ordinary Council Meetings after 8 June 2016 will take place, on every fourth Wednesday of the month, with the exception of December which is the third Wednesday of the month, commencing at 5.30pm, unless otherwise advertised. Scheduled Meeting Dates and Places 28 September 2016 Boorowa Chambers, 6-8 Market Street Boorowa 26 October 2016 Harden Chambers, 3 East Street Harden 23 November 2016 Young Chambers, 189 Boorowa Street Young 21 December 2016 Boorowa Chambers, 6-8 Market Street Boorowa Information can also be found on Hilltops Council Website at: www. hilltops.nsw.gov.au Anthony McMahon General Manager

OPERATION OF KIOSK 15,000 MANAGEMENT PAYMENT OFFERED

DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS ISSUED In accordance with the provisions of section 101 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, and section 74 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000, notification is given that the developments and/or modifications mentioned below have recently been granted consent. The development consents are available for public inspection, during ordinary office hours, at Council’s Young Office, Boorowa Street, Young. 2015/DA-00225 REV02 - Lot A DP 388018, 52 Campbell Street, Young - MODIFICATION: Increase width of front verandah to 3.3m wide and increase boundary setback for carport 2016/DA-00120 - Lot C DP 385454, 5 Zouch Street, Young Commercial - To demolish the existing dwelling and to use the site for the storage of motor vehicles in conjunction with the adjacent car dealership (McAlister Motors). 2016/DA-00132 - Lots 14 & 15 SP 84154, 157 William St, Young Driveway, retaining wall, underpinning 2007/DA-00165 REV06 - Lots 14 & 15 SP 84154, 157 William St, Young – MODIFICATION - Change condition 99 of the consent from 6m at the boundary to 5.5m 2016/CD-00008 - Lot 9 DP 1120157, 20 Wambanumba Drive, Young - Dwelling (new) - three (3) bedroom, single storey, brick veneer 2016/DA-00138 - Lot 18 DP 251272, 6 Jasprizza Ave, Young Garage - free-standing, double, colorbond 2016/DA-00125 - Lot 3 DP 48015, 15 Campbell Street, Young Shipping container for storage purposes 2016/DA-00136 - Lots 115 & 117 DP 754605, 1633 Olympic Highway North, Bendick Murrell - Shed - rural purposes, zincalume 2016/DA-00140 - Lot 261 DP 754582, 74 Braemer Lane, Monteagle - Dwelling (alterations/additions) - two (2) bedrooms and ensuite bathroom #218211 - CARERS WEEK AWARD More than one in 10 people in NSW are carers. Carers can be anyone including parents, partners, brothers, sisters, friends, sons or daughters. They may provide regular unpaid support to those who need it because of disability, mental illness, chronic health conditions, frail age and dementia. The Hilltops Council Carers Awards recognises carers who have made an exceptional contribution to caring. You can nominate an individual for this award in 2016, ELIGIBILTY To be eligible for the Carers Award, nominees must be • Residents of Hilltops Council • Self nominations will not be accepted for individual awards • Sitting local, state and federal politicians and current vice-regal officers are not eligible • Retired politicians and vice-regal officers will be considered for caring work undertaken outside of their official duties • Nominees must not receive a wage or salary for their caring role, although they may receive a carers pension or allowance SELECTION • Nominations will be assessed by a formal selection panel convened by Hilltops Council • The panel’s decision is final and no correspondence or discussion will be entered into NOMINATIONS • Nomination forms must be completed Nominations forms can be obtained from: - Centrelink Office - Council Office in Young, Harden and Boorowa - Library Office in Young, Harden and Boorowa - Or off the website; www.hilltops.nsw.gov.au Nominations are to be addressed to the General Manager, Hilltops Council, 189 Boorowa Street, Young or mail@hilltops.nsw.gov.au. Nominations Close Wednesday 21st September

TENDER 298 OF 2016 REF. B.13.7.29 BENNETT SPRINGS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT - DESIGN & CONSTRUCT

Hilltops Council is currently seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified persons to operate the Boorowa swimming pool kiosk for the 2016/17 summer season. Council is offering a $15,000 management allowance to be paid to the operator during the season. A new amenities building that incorporates a brand new wellappointed kiosk, new change rooms, shower and toilet facilities is currently under construction and is scheduled for completion prior to the season commencement. The operator will have sole rights to operate the kiosk and Council supplies electricity, gas and water free of charge. The operator is responsible for collection of entry fees, maintaining the lawns using a Council supplied mower and daily cleaning of the public amenities, Council supplies cleaning products. Written expressions of interest will be accepted until 12 noon on Thursday 15 September 2016. All correspondence should be addressed to the Interim General Manager. Locked Bag 5 Young NSW 2594 or email: mail@hilltops.nsw.gov.au Council uses an objective selection process and welcomes interest from anyone who is qualified for this position. Anthony McMahon General Manager

Council is seeking tenders from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the Design and Construction of a new concrete bridge over the Boorowa River on Bennett Springs Road.

BOOROWA SWIMMING POOL SEASONAL LIFEGUARDS (CASUAL EMPLOYMENT)

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Hilltops Council is currently seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified persons to be Lifeguards for the 2016/17 summer season. Lifeguards will assist in the supervision of members of the public who are engaged in aquatic activities at Boorowa Swimming Pool. Lifeguards will also be required to help facilitate a safe aquatic environment. The lifeguard positions will be offered on casual basis in accordance with the Local Government (State) Award and will comprise variable hours based on a rostered system. Applicants must hold a current lifeguard licence valid for Boorowa Swimming Pool issued by Royal Life Saving and applicants over 18 years of age must provide details of NSW Working With Children Check. Written expressions of interest will be taken up until 12.00 noon on Thursday 6 October 2016. All correspondence should be addressed to the Interim General Manager, Locked Bag 5, Young NSW 2594. Council uses an objective selection and recruitment process and welcomes interest from anyone who is qualified for these positions. Hilltops Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Anthony McMahon General Manager PLANNED ROADWORKS FOR WEEK ENDING THURSDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2016 The following planned works are underway in the Hilltops western area: • Gravel resheeting at Creamery Road, Calabash Road, Narellan Road, Milo Road and Maloneys Road • Maintenance grading at Sads Lane. (Please contact Hilltops Council to arrange quotation and payment of all private works in these areas.) The following planned works are underway in the Hilltops eastern area: • Maintenance grading at Kenyu Road and Cocomingle Lane. • Gravel patching at Lagoon Creek Road. • Lachlan Valley Way patching works. The following planned works are underway in the Hilltops southern area: • Maintenance grading at McMahons Reef Road. • Heavy Patching at Currawong Road Speed restrictions will be in place and minor delays may be experienced. The planned works are subject to change due to Council resources and weather conditions. Motorists are advised Roadwork Speed Limits are enforceable by the NSW Police. Speed should be reduced and caution should be exercised when travelling through roadwork sites. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT This is to advise that Council is in receipt of the following Development Application No. 2016/DA-00115. NAME OF APPLICANT: MA Steel PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot 1 DP 734909 3285 Moppity Rd YOUNG NSW 2594 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: Industrial - Construct two (2) x sheds and two (2) x carports, for display and storage purposes. The proposed development is not a designated development, and Hilltops Council is the consent authority for this application. The development application referred to in this notice and the documents accompanying the application, may be inspected at Hilltops Council offices, Town Hall, Boorowa Street, Young, Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., until Friday 16 September 2016. Any person may make a written submission to Council about the development application during this period. If a submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission. Submissions on the proposal must be lodged in writing with Council prior to the close of business on Monday 19 September 2016.

Interested parties are required to register via Council’s E-tendering Portal http://www.tenderlink.com/hilltops to download documents. If you experience difficulties accessing the above website please call the Tenderlink helpdesk on 1800 233 533. Contact: All enquiries are to be directed through the Tenderlink online forum – Simon Cassidy Closing date: 12 noon, Thursday 29 September 2016. NOTICE TO ALL RAFFLE TICKET SELLERS This is a reminder to all organisations that sell raffle tickets in the streets of the central business district that they firstly have to book a day to sell tickets with Council. There is only to be one ticket seller in the street on any day, this includes Saturday. Organisations who fail to obtain Council approval will be prevented from selling raffle tickets. In Young area: 10 September 2016 – Young Show Society Fundraiser

SECTION 79 (1) ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND

ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979 INTEGRATED AND DESIGNATED DEVELOPMENT SITE: Property known as Cunningar Silos, the proposal being located on Lot 1 DP819483, Lot 1 DP1099050, Lot 1 DP170420, Lot 1 DP1010677, Lot 2 DP1189921 and Lot 170 DP753607 Cunningar Road, Cunningar as indicated on the map below.

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PROPOSAL: Upgrade and extend the existing rail siding to allow the loading of 44 wagon train; construct 1,000 tonne grain storage bin; construct 1,000tph loading chute; construct grain conveyor system; culvert extension. CONSENT AUTHORITY: Hilltops Council

The proposal is integrated development as it requires approval from the NSW Office of Water. An approval for the construction works in an ephemeral watercourse is required from the NSW Office of Water. PESTICIDE USE NOTIFICATION Planned pesticide use by Council works crews and contractors until week ending Thursday 22nd September, 2016 will include the use of Round Up, Brush Off, Amitrol, Weedmaster, Dicamba, Grazon, Basta, Primo, MCPA and Broadstrike and Fusilade for herbicide control. Confidor for Aphid and Access for wild fruit tree control on: • All roads in Hilltops Council – Young, Boorowa and Harden area, Shire Parks, Ovals, Laneways and some town areas; • All Villages, Rest Areas and Reserves; and • Old General Cemetery • Broadleaf spraying of Murrumburrah Cemetery, Murrumburrah Public school, Roberts Park, Coddington Park, Harden Racecourse, Burley Griffin Way from Wombat Rd to Cunningar Road, Jugiong Rec Ground. • Total Knockdown of grasses on Boorowa Showground, Old Cemetery, Council Depot, Marsden Street pavers and town streets. Naturalure Fruit Fly Bait will be used in the above areas to target the control of fruit fly. In accordance with Council’s Pesticide Use Notification Plan, signs will be provided on the vehicle applying the pesticide and signs will remain on-site to inform the public for 24 hours after spraying. For further information in the Young Area, please call Council’s Parks and Gardens Asset Planner on (02) 6380 1200. For Boorowa and Harden area, call Damian Minehan, General Manager of Southern Slopes Noxious Plants Authority on (02) 63853189. For more details, go to www.ssnpa.com.au. The planned pesticide use is subject to change due to Council resources and weather conditions.


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RISE OVER YOUNG This weekend brings an exciting opportunity to Young, allowing everyone to get up close and personal with a hot air balloon, from Take Off Balloons, Canberra. Cherry Queen entrant, Jacqui Everdell has organised a fun-filled event called RISE OVER YOUNG which will be held at Bluestill this Saturday, 10th September 2016 from 4pm, in aid of raising money for the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. RISE OVER YOUNG is a family event with a jumping castle, face painting, bbq, snow cones and those who would like to go up in a tethered hot air balloon will be able to do so for a $20 donation. Priority tickets for the balloon rides will be available for purchase on Saturday 10th September at Bluestill Distillery from 10amMidday. Otherwise, just come along on the day from 4pm. Weather plays a big part in this unique event, so follow the event on Facebook for more updates.

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Art and Food Combine The Arts Centre Cootamundra will host two “foodie” events in October as part of the Taste Riverina Festival. Monday 3rd October will see Brunch in the Arts Precinct - a fundraiser for The Arts Centre from 9am - midday, where local produce will be cooked to perfection in an alfresco setting along the footpath of Wallendoon St. Saturday 6th October, the spring version of “Make it Local - A Shared Table Dinner” will commence at 6pm at The Arts Centre. Make a spring dish using as many ingredients from within a 100-mile radius and bring it along with your drinks, cutlery and crockery and share around with others. Label all ingredients and get imaginative! All are welcome. Financial Counselling Services for Farmers The Rural Financial Counselling Service provides free, confidential, professional services to primary producers, fishers and small rural businesses. Planning for the future, accessing government assistance, getting a better understanding of your financial position, cash flows, budgeting and forecasting, developing bank relationships, reviewing your loans, assistance to refinance, farm debt mediation and succession planning are amongst the extensive professional advice that you can seek through this valuable program. To benefit from this service, head to the Government Office, 27 Lynch Street, Young or contact Elke Cleverdon on mobile 0427 935 823 or email: ECleverdon@rfcsnsw-sr.com.au

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THUMBS UP To Boorowa Tourism Officers Janene Hurley and Mel Ford preparing for another great Boorowa Irish Woolfest next month. THUMBS UP To Steve, Fred and staff at Penrose Motors Smash Repairs in Boorowa for courteous and efficient service. THUMBS UP To Janice Ottey for all of the writing events she is holding at Young Library. THUMBS UP To the most helpful Post Office – Harden! THUMBS UP To the Landcare Groups that do fantastic work in the Hilltops. THUMBS UP To everybody that attended the opening of Katrina Hodgkinson’s office in Young. THUMBS UP To our intern Taneil Thornberry who has been with us for two weeks. We have enjoyed having you! Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. The opinions and views of readers submitting Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Hilltops Phoenix. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down email us at editor@hilltopsphoenix.com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804. Advertisement

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IMAGE: Young riders Kerrie Burkett and Shane Burkett ride through Poland during their recent Napoleon Trek cycling tour between Poland and Russia in Europe.

Burkett’s Thrive in Europe

“It was challenging and at times I had to dig deep.” This is how Young cycling enthusiast Kerrie Burkett described the Napoleon Trek. Seven people from Young made the trip to Europe to complete the 1500km cycling journey. The tour took place over 15 days, from Poland to Russia. “Our path took us on some challenging and varied terrain, from cobble stones, patched roads, dirt boarder crossings, bike paths and busy highways,” says Kerrie Burkett. The weather was kind to them for most of the journey with only a few summer storms here and there. A long day’s ride was often accompanied with a ‘beer in gear’- a cycling tradition that involves winding down with a beer in hand, reminiscing on the day’s events. Evenings were for exploring with discussion

about Napoleon and his epic trek in 1812 from Paris to Russia. These stories were then brought to life as they rode each day in his path. Food is always interesting in another country with locals eating cold meat and salad for breakfast, but as long as the riders found some cereal, bacon and eggs they had enough fuel for the day. Lunches were often outdoors in a nice park and the evening meals are what went beyond expectations. A highlight for many was the stalks that became a friendly companion along the way. The trek was very scenic, meandering through the countryside from village to village, where time really stood still. “I would recommend this tour to anyone who loves road cycling, overseas travel and history, but it’s not for the faint hearted.”

Prior to this weekend’s rain event, Hilltops Council staff had been busy putting together a claim estimated at $1.765M under the Flood Disaster Relief Funding for Upper Lachlan program in relation to storms in the region on the 20th of July. The assistance was announced by Minister for Justice Michael Keenan and NSW Deputy Premier, Troy Grant, and is provided under Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA). The funding is to go towards assisting Council with repairing the damaged road network and associated infrastructure and public assets. This weekend’s heavy rains and flooding across much of the Hilltops Region will also require assessment and further application for assistance. A number of people were evacuated from their homes as flood waters rose in the Boorowa area and a number of livestock perished in the event. SES reported one flood rescue from a car driven into flood waters in the western area of the Council region. Large scale erosion and scouring damage has occurred at various locations across the Hilltops road network. Council crews worked long hours over the weekend to monitor the impacts of the heavy rain; particularly Friday night and Saturday morning when major routes including the Lachlan Valley Way, Olympic Highway and Murringo Road were closed to traffic due to flood waters. And of course a big thankyou to our volunteers in the SES who assisted and monitored the event over the weekend. Please be advised that there are still some local roads closed while the water recedes and estimates of damage repair costs to road pavement and drainage infrastructure are currently being prepared.

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IMAGE: The Boorowa Community Landcare Group will be planting 3500 trees.

Landcare to Plant 3500 Trees This week Boorowa Community Landcare Group will combine forces with North Sydney Bushcare to plant over 3500 trees. The program started back in 2000 with an initiative to revegetate degraded farmland, with volunteers from North Sydney Bushcare coming out to lend a hand. North Sydney Bushcare have over 150 volunteers in their program that all help to plant thousands of trees, shrubs and grasses. This year there are over 40 volunteers travelling to Boorowa to plant trees over a number of different sites. The week spent at Boorowa is an eye opener for some as they see issues that Lachlan Valley farmers are facing and gives them the opportunity to make a difference. The program initially started to plant trees to create a habitat for the Superb Parrot, as

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well as to help control salinity and erosion but has expanded every year. Trees from previous years are now flourishing, proving this program is really making a difference. To wrap up what will be a busy week of work, Boorowa Community Landcare Group are hosting a dinner for all of the volunteers involved. The dinner will be held on Saturday 10th September starting at 6.30pm at the Hanaminno Wool Shed. Guest speakers on the night will be Member for Goulburn Pru Goward, Hilltops Council Administrator Wendy Tuckerman and local Charlie Arnott. The evening is free to BCLG members and is proudly sponsored by South East Local Land Services. To see how you can get involved in this fantastic initiative, call 0459 681 018.

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Showgirls Ready for Show

The Showgirls that will compete at this weekend’s Murrumburrah-Harden Springtime Show are all ready to impress. The Show will start this Friday, 9th September, but the main day of action will be on Saturday, 10th September, with the show wrapping up that evening. Jessie Abnett, Taylah Phillis and Em Banks will be the three showgirls at this year’s event, and will be judged against one another in a number of different areas including presentation, social skills and local knowledge. Ms Abnett is 18 years old and is currently in year 12 at Murrumburrah High School, Ms Phillis is the same age and at the same school, while Ms Banks is one year younger and also at Murrumburrah High School. Both Ms Abnet and Ms Phillis are Harden born and bred, while Ms Banks is from Yass, but has lived in Harden since she was 11 years old. Ms Abnett, a school captain at Murrumburrah High School, said she wanted to be a showgirl as she was an active member of the community.

IMAGE: Jess Abnett

IMAGE: Em Banks

“I believe that I am a valid candidate as I have lived in Harden-Murrumburrah for my entire life,” she said. “Being school captain has allowed me the opportunity to socialise and participate in community events such as ANZAC Day. I am well known throughout the community and have a good understanding of both rural and in-town issues.” Ms Phillis said she just wanted to experience something new.

IMAGE: Taylah Ph

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“I entered show girl for the experience of meeting new people and learning new things,” she said. Ms Banks said she wanted to participate as a showgirl for the same reason. “I was asked by Zoe Woods to participate and I thought it would be a good experience and good to try something new,” she said. Be sure to look out for each of these three girls and say ‘hi’ while at the show this weekend!

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Students Preparing for Life After School

IMAGE: A group of Hennessy Catholic College year 12 students give their presentation on their Southern Cross Care resident.

‘Through Our Eyes’ Reminiscing Project On Thursday, 1st September 2016, Southern Cross Care Assisted Living Apartments celebrated, with a special morning tea, its partnership with Hennessey Catholic College in a reminiscing project called “Through Our Eyes”. The project formed a part of Hennessy Catholic College’s Catholic Studies class, where students in year 12 were studying social justice. These students formed four groups, and each group made visits to Southern Cross Care to spend time with four selected residents (one for each group), and learn about their lives. Special power point presentations were shown by the Hennessey Year 12 Religious Studies class at the end of the project last Thursday, showing the life stories of Southern Cross Care residents Joyce Bentick, Gwen Cram, Joyce Hampton and Rob Johnson. It was a fitting conclusion to a four-month collaboration. The Year 12 students met for five one-hour sessions with the four residents.

Though their stated assignment was to create a short ‘This is Your Life’ power point presentation, it was also seen as an opportunity to build relationships and encourage personal growth and understanding across the generations. Both residents and students completed before and after surveys from the perspective of their generation, covering issues such as attitudes, needs, contributions, and benefits and barriers to intergenerational relationships. “It was therefore hugely inspiring to witness the interactions between the students and residents each week. They were clearly enjoying each other’s company and learning new things about each other,” Nicole Freeman said. Hennessy Catholic College Principal Chris Brown said the project had students stepping outside of their comfort zone, and gave them skills they needed to do so. “It’s encouraged them to be a bit more outgoing, engage other people in their lives, and give them an awareness of the elderly people in their lives as well.

Hennessy Catholic College Ripon Street YOUNG NSW 2594 Phone: 02 6382.1486 Website: http://www.hccy.nsw.edu.au/ https://www.facebook.com/HennessyCatholicCollege

Hennessy Catholic College has more than 100 students working towards a Certificate 2, a nationally recognised qualification, in both VET and TVET subjects. These courses include Hospitality, Construction, Horticulture, Information and Digital Technology, Electrotechnology and Automotive. At the same time, these students are completing mainstream subjects as they work towards obtaining their Higher School Certificate. In National Skills Week it is important to recognise the impressive contribution Hennessy makes to the local economy now and into the future. Close to 2 million dollars was recently spent in constructing state of the art Trade Training Centre facilities for Hospitality and funding was provided also for a lab for Horticulture students. Further refurbishments have also provided facilities for students completing Construction and Information and Digital Technology. Mr Chris Browne, Principal of Hennessy Catholic College, said the opportunity for our students to complete Vocational Education and Training (VET) whilst at school allows them enormous advantages as they move towards employment or further study. The partnership between Riverina TAFE and the College provides further flexibility for students to study subjects at TAFE while still maintaining a program of study in the senior years said Mr Mark Schmidt, TAS and VET Coordinator at Hennessy. Employers look very favourably on students who have achieved a Certificate II qualification. Students participate in theory and practical components as well as completing 70 hours on the job training in the work place. Some employers who host our students for work placements include Art of Espresso, Kettle and Grain Café, Rappjam Catering, CMac Concreting and Drainage, Everdell Constructions and Woolford Plumbing. Hennessy is very grateful for their support.


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Time to Get Your Pools Installed Spring is finally upon us as we get to say “bon voyage” to what has been one of the wettest and cloudiest winters on record and that means it is time to install a swimming pool! Summer’s Pools and Spas in Young is the only store in the Hilltops region that specialises and focuses purely on pools and owners Phil and Bronwyne Wood are gearing up for what they expect to be a busy period for them. Phil is an expert in all things to do with swimming pools, and is currently taking appointments through the store to install swimming pools throughout the region. Summer’s Pools and Spas sell Compass Pools, and these pools should be strongly considered by those looking at purchasing an outdoor swimming pool. Compass Pools are self-cleaning pools that feature technology that makes maintaining them as simple as anything and this also saves the customer plenty of dollars down the track. It runs an operating system called ‘Vantage’, and this is a unique water circulation system that is designed to reduce chemical useage, eliminate cold spots and keep the pool clean from debris. This means there is no need for regular hand vacuuming or any other cleaning equipment. Compass Pools seem too good to be true,

but the team at Summer’s Pools and Spas are able to show you why these pools are, in fact, exactly as good as they sound. So how does a Compass Pool clean itself, just like magic? There are four factors that, unlike most other pools, allow a Compass Pool to maintain itself. Firstly, the pools come with a series of strategically placed, unobtrusive nozzles that are flush-mounted in the pool’s floor. In a carefully orchestrated, automatic and silent sequence, each rotating nozzle pops up in turn. Throughout the sequence, powerful streams of freshly filtered water push dirt and debris into the ‘Vantage collection zone’. A fixed nozzle then pushes the dirt and debris into the main drain, where it is collected in a debris canister. And there you have it - a clean pool that will look brand new after each use, without you having to do a thing. As well as offering self-cleaning pools, Compass Pools also offers a wide range of pool designs, with each one being hand made with large, reflective chips to give your pool a fresh look under the sunlight. Pool designs include ‘contemporary’, ‘vogue’, ‘fastlane’, ‘plunge’, and ‘riviera’ and Compass also make spas and wading pools.


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IMAGE: Country Brewer Young owners Sally and Gary Abbott. Photo: Debra Clarke-McSephney.

Country Brewer Celebrates Birthday in Style Country Brewer Young co-owner Gary Abbott says his store’s first birthday, which was celebrated last Saturday, September 3rd, blew away all expectations. Mr Abbott and his wife and fellow coowner Sally Abbott put on a big show to celebrate having the store open for one year, and the occasion was very well supported. “We couldn’t believe how many people turned up. From about ten past nine to around 12.30, we did not have a break. It was packed,” said Mr Abbott. Country Brewer opened its doors from 9am until 2pm on the day, but it was not an average day of trading. While customers could still go in to shop, both Mr and Mrs Abbott had displays for everyone in store, including home brews of beer, various flavoured sausages, egg and bacon slices made from Country Brewer fal-

vours, and three flavours of beef jerkey. “We had three different flavours of jerkey, including teriyaki, pepper and garlic, and hot chilli. It’s fair to say the hot chilli surprised a few people,” he said. The sausages were made at the Country Brewer store as thick style sausages, and with these sausages being different from what you would normally find at the butcher, they proved to be popular, according to Mr Abbott. Mr and Mrs Abbott also took the opportunity to award Karen Ainsworth employee of the year. Mrs Ainsworth, the aunty of Mrs Abbott, has worked at the store since it opened and Mr Abbott paid great tribute to the work that she does, and said she was worthy of the recognition. By Joshua Matic

Fabulous Flavours of Australia is authored by Jill Richards and is available from Country Brewer. This beautiful book is a celebration of the wonderful and unique indigenous flavours that can be found in Australia. This recipe book displays the wonderful creations of the first Australians, and with there being so few recipe books out there with indigenous recipes, it really is a must-buy. The recipes that are included are all a combination of traditional and indigenous foods. From the simple leaves and berries of some of Australia’s rainforest trees to the ancient fruits of the desert – Australia’s native foods are deliciously different and packed with positive health benefits. Turn your hand at trying out some of these fabulously delicious recipes. A lot of them will be familiar to you but the addition of our native foods to old favourites such as fish pie and bread and butter pudding will absolutely introduce you to a new world of flavours. Country Brewer in Young is the only Country Brewer store in the Hilltops region, so be sure to check out the book in store.

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Packing it Up Packing - it is one of the most dreaded words that springs to mind when you are moving homes. There is so much to think of! Do I have enough boxes? Will a removalist be needed? How much time is required to pack? When should I start packing in relation to moving?

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We have put together some tips to consider for your next big move. • When packing up a house, go room by room. This will help you label the boxes with the items of the particular room that you packed to go straight in to your new place as a group. This will assist in the easing of frustration when you go to look for a particular item that you need and haven’t got around to unpacking yet! This also helps you evaluate which room to pack up first. The items that are of least use to you, pack first and put in to an area of the house that can be considered ‘your storage space’ until the big day arrives.

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This 10 acre property is an ideal choice for dog and horse lovers, hobby farmers or horticulturists. There is a well presented three bedroom brick home with the main having a walk in robe and ensuite bathroom with corner spa while ducted air conditioned cooling and slow combustion wood heating provide the necessary comfort. A large 12m x 8m lock up machinery shed plus a double garage with extra toilet provide plenty of storage space. The property is divided into two main paddocks and currently is stocked with horses and, as well, there are several dog kennels and runs. Bountiful water is supplied from a bore and town water connection. Privacy is assured from the secluded loca-

• Using smaller boxes for heavier items will alleviate back strain. • When packing fragile items, carefully wrap the breakable items in bubble wrap or newspaper to ensure there are no breakages. • Pack as much as you can reasonably fit in to each box and pack newspaper or air cells in the gaps. This will stop your items from moving around in the box and create a sturdy base for stacking boxes as you move and unpack. tion and mature garden setting yet it is still only minutes from town. Best of all the price is only $395,000 making it a great buy. Full particulars and /or an inspection can be arranged by contacting Bernadette Edgerton on 0412092006 or 0263823333.

• Keep your jewellery and your important documents with you in one box when you move. This will ensure their safe keeping at all times. • Ask for a quote from your removalist before you move and if you feel the need to ask for references – do so!

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The latest ‘Fitbit’ technology is out now, with the Fitbit Charge 2 hitting the shelves at Harvey Norman Young. This Fitbit’s features include heartrate measurement, multi-sport tracking and GPS, call, text and calendar alerts, cardio fitness level, and guided breathing sessions. Get down to Harvey Norman Young, your number one Fitbit retailer, today!

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Summer’s Pools and Spas in Young have geared right up for what they expect to be a busy spring preparing pools right across the Hilltops region and they have the very best in ‘Stern’ brand pool and outdoor accessories. These include toys and equipment such as this inflatable pink flamingo, for your kids to enjoy!

Get down to Blooms Chemist in Young this weekend and check out their specials on ‘Sukin’ brand products. Sukin is one of Australia’s highest ranking skincare brands, so take advantage of these great deals at Blooms.

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Looking for a great piece of outdoor furniture? Then head down to Young Workwear now! Yes, that’s right, Young Workwear. They are best known for dressing tradies, but they are now stocking some quality ‘George and Son’ cast iron and aluminium outdoor furniture. Stock can be ordered in too!

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How long have you lived in Young for? I have lived in Young for the last 12 years. I lived in Orange for 18 years before that, and I am from the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand. What do you enjoy the most about living in Young? I like living in Young as it’s a friendly town with reasonable weather and good sporting facilities. I also like the windows and the lead lighting of the heritage buildings in town. What do you do for work? I am a customer service advisor at the St George Bank branch in Young. I have worked for St George for 27 years now, in Orange and Young. What do you enjoy the most about your job? I enjoy having a good relationship with our customers. How do you like your coffee? I like to have a skinny cappuccino with two sugars. Where would your dream holiday be to? I would love to go to Spain, and go to the Andalusian Mountains.

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LEGAL Issues

Powers of Attorney

The new form of Power of Attorney provides for Additional Powers and Conditions and Limitations. These areas allow for the expansion of what the attorney may do or alternatively provide restrictions of the attorney’s authority. Any power that you grant to your attorney will be interpreted strictly. Examples of conditions and limitations which a principal may wish to impose on the attorney’s authority are: • Although now the subject to legislation the principal may wish to specify that the attorney cannot deal with property which the principal has given to someone in the principal’s will. This could be subject to an exception should there be a need to sell this asset for example to pay a bond to enter a retirement villa or such like; • For the above purposes the Power of Attorney may specify that the attorney may obtain a copy of the principal’s will; • The principal may wish to specify conditions or limitations on how the attorney is to conduct the principal’s business or for instance make a direction to sell or wind up the business in given circumstances; • The principal may wish to specify directions relating to the principal’s superannuation entitlements; • The principal may wish to specify the expenses that the attorney may be reimbursed out of the principal’s assets. As a fiduciary an attorney is able to claim reasonable expenses, reasonably incurred; • The principal may wish to place conditions on the sale of land belonging to the principal; • The principal may wish to revoke earlier powers of attorney which remain operative unless revoked; • The principal may wish to specify out of which accounts or particular assets the principal’s debts are to be paid; •O ther issues with which the principal may wish to make directions include dealing with pets, risky investments, conduct of litigation on behalf of the principal and accounting records meant to be kept by the attorney.

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Shorthorn Central Bull Sale. 1pm, at the stud farm on 381 Thurungle Road, Forbes, NSW.

08 Sep

Cherry Blossom Garden Club monthly meeting. At the CWA Hall at the top of Lovell Street, starting at 2pm. The guest speaker will be Rhonda Daly from Ylad Living Soils.

09 Sep

The North Sydney Bushcare will be visiting Boorowa once again. Landcare would like to thank the landholders who have expressed an interest in being involved in the project for 2016. There is still an opportunity to fit in another small site and are also looking for previously planted sites to re-visit. Enquiries: Linda Cavanagh on 63 851 018 or landcare@boorowa.net.au

10 Sep

Uniting Church Monthly Markets. Time: 8.00am - 1.00pm. Venue: Uniting Church Hall & Grounds, Cnr Lynch & Cloete Street. Something for everyone; a variety of stalls, handmade craft items, plants and light refreshments. For more information, please contact 6382 1519.

10 Sep

Geek Out. Geek out is a social group for fans of comics and science fiction. Each month the group meets in the Salvation Army Hall, and the next meeting is Saturday 10th September. Admission is free. Runs from 2pm to 5pm. Contact Matthew Apps at matt.apps@thefanofsteel.com.

10 Sep

The Boorowa Rovers will be holding their Presentation Night on Saturday 10th September at 6pm. Venue: Boorowa Ex-Services Club. $30 per guest Dress: Smart Casual, Light meal provided Live entertainment by Shane Kerr ; RSVP 0488 596 678

16-17 Sep

“Calendar Girls” presented by the Young Theatre Company. Friday 16th and Saturday 17th of September 2016. A simply brilliant and entertaining stage production. Get your tickets from M & M’s music Young. Tick off the date in your diary today. There will also be a fundraising calendar. The calendar is in keeping with the theme of the play. All profits from the calendar will be going to the Hilltops Can-Assist groups. The calendar is funded by sponsors and will be available from the 15th of September at a cost of $25.00 each.

18 Sep

The Boorowa CWA will be holding a fundraiser with the CWA Awareness Day and Postie Fashion Parade. This will be held on Sunday 18th September at 1pm. Afternoon tea will be provided Cost: $5.00 Get your friends together for a fun afternoon. RSVP by 12th September 2016. Bookings to Yvonne Murphy tel: 02 6382 2705 or 0466 061 828 Jaqueline Chown tel: 02 6385 3785 or 0429 331 761.

19 Sep

The Solo’s - part of Campervan Motorhome Club of Australia - will be having their rally at the Boorowa Showground from 19th to 26th September. Their Open Day will be on Saturday 24th September. Gold Coin donations will be taken, with all proceeds going to a local charity. Enquiries to Neville Cox on 0419 371 529.

24 Sep

Young Show Society Ball. The Young Show Society is hosting its annual ball at the Young Showgrounds Pavillion.

25 Sep

Boorowa Through Vincent’s Eyes. Artists Therese Crowe, Denise ScholzWulfing and Valeska Tilly invite you to “Boorowa Through Vincent’s Eyes”- An exhibition of paintings and etchings inspired by Vincent Van Gogh and based on local people, places and scenes. Saturday and Sunday 24th and 25th September. Open 10am – 4pm Henwood House (next door to IGA). Admission is Free.

22 Oct

Garage Sale Trail happening in the Hilltops Region and across Australia. Register now at garagesaletrail.com.au. Contact Sally Atkinson, Manager Environmental & Public Health 02 6380 1200.

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Katrina Hodgkinson poses for a photo with Robert and Wendy from IGA.

Weddin Shire Council Mayor Mark Liebich joins in the fun with fellow Cootamundra electorate constituents at the opening of Katrina Hodgkinson’s office.

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WHAT’S On DATE

Hilltops Council Administrator Wendy Tuckerman enjoys the official opening of Member for Cootamundra Katrina Hodgkinson’s office in Young with some locals on Tuesday. Photos: Taneil Thornberry.

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Rooms, Cladding, Patios & Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6382 7641 www.pictonbros.com.au Lions Club of Young Inc Mini Lotto Results Our Mini Lotto was drawn last night 1st September 2016 at Young Bowling Club The Winning Numbers were: 16-3-18-15-11-17 There were no winners of 6 numbers And There were 3 winners of 5 numbers Next Week the lotto Jackpot for winning 6 numbers will be $10,000.00 And The Lotto Jackpot for winning 5 numbers will be $115.00. Next Draw is Thursday 8th September 2016 and will be drawn at the Young Bowling Club. Mini Lotto Quick Pix tickets are sold at various outlets including the S&C Club, IGA, Woolworths, South West Slopes Credit Union and some hotels by Lions Members with the distinctive yellow box. Note: 1st reserve 6 number pool is $10,000 2nd reserve 6 number pool is $5,214

Harden Geelan Holden apprentice automotive technician Brad Roles has won Tradie of the Month for the month of August. The Tradie of the Month award is an initiative between The Hilltops Phoenix and Young Workwear. Mr Roles’ efforts in the service department at Harden Geelan Holden have culminated in him winning himself a $100 voucher at Young Workwear, which he said he plans to spend on a pair of new work boots. “I only just got myself a pair of new work pants, so it’s great to be able to get more new gear now as well,” he said. Mr Roles is a third year apprentice, having started his apprenticeship through school, and has about two years left in his apprenticeship. He has worked at Harden Geelan for the past two years, and said at this stage, he will be staying. “I’m really enjoying my work and the team at Harden Geelan is a great team to work with,” he said.

Lions Club of Young Inc Father’s Day Raffle Drawn Friday 2nd September 2016, by Julie from Big W 1st Prize: Sharon Shipp Ticket No: 8918 2nd Prize: John Hill Ticket No: 9074 3rd Prize: Chris Duffy Ticket No: 9700 Congratulations to our winners and thanks once again to our community.

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This Week in Hilltops Bowls News

IMAGE: NSW Blues cricketers Patrick Cummins and Lay Linton pay a visit to Young High School last week.

HOWZAT!!! NSW Blues Players Visit High School NSW Blues cricketer Jay Linton and NSW Blues, Sydney Thunder and Australian player, Patrick Cummins, helped fine tune some of the students’ cricket skills last Friday. The players also spoke with students about their professional cricket careers and the demands of being an elite athlete. The Young High School girls cricket team was involved in a coaching session to promote the Thunder Girls Cricket League. They played a variety of activities and games to improve their skills in cricket. The boys and girls cricket teams then enjoyed a short talk from Jay and Pat. The coach of the girls cricket team, Lisa Wells said it was a great morning for all involved. “Some of the students were completely starstruck. It was fantastic for the boys to give their

time to promote their sport in regional areas,” she said. The school visit is apart of the NSW Blues annual Country Blitz, which is when NSW Blues players do a 3-day tour in regional areas. Students Amy Anderson and Maddy Parr said it was great to meet Jay and Pat. The students involved were Ella Nicholls, Abby Lucas, TJ Dal Molin, Courtney Pethebridge, Shirene Abbas, Maggie Davis, Grace Kemp, Manelle Ali, Maddi Parr, Amy Anderson, Georgia Rue, Marlie McIntosh, Chloe Muggleton, Darcy Sing of the girls, and Patrick Hislop, Steven Anderson, Reece Smith, Liam McLachlan, Mark Johnson, Javarn Phillips, Brandon Sanderson, Liam Carnley, Jacob Lucas of the boys

It’s been a busy week for golfers on the course at Tipperary. Tuesday’s winner of the 9-hole competition was won by Pat Hewen on 40/27 followed by Bill Foreman on 41/31. Thursday’s event was an 18-hole stroke event with a small field participating. Scott Bennett was the winner with his score of 82/62 and the runners up position went to Bill Foreman on 80/62. Scott had one birdie and the gobbles to Bill, Pat and Scott with one point each. Sunday was the monthly medal round sponsored by Townhall Newsagency.

The A grade victory went to Bill Foreman on 84/66 and second place went to Robert Norton on 84/69. The B grade winner was awarded to Lindasy Sheather with a score of 77/55 and the runners up gong went to Scott Bennett on 77/57. Pat Hewen was the only lady winner on her score of 79/57. Robert Norton was the lucky raffle winner. The winner of the Corbett Tyre and Battery competition was Pat Hewen. Congratulations Pat and thank you to Corbett’s for their sponsorship of this event. The longest drive went to Robert Norton for the men’s and

YOUNG BOWLING CLUB TRIPLES CHAMPIONSHIPS All sporting clubs have their highlights and club championships are one of them. Through these club competitions, players can find out how their play has improved throughout the year. Or they can work towards improving their play for the coming club competitions. Interest in Club competitions is intense and gives the winners the confidence to go on and represent their Club at higher levels. 1st Round of the Club Triples Championships was on Tuesday 6 September. 2nd Round will be played today. Good luck to all the Ladies involved and thanks to the Match committee for all their organising behind the scenes. DATES TO REMEMBER Monday 12 Sept – MONTHLY MEETING 10 am start. Tuesday 13 Sept – Boorowa recreation Friendship Day Thursday 15 Sept – Young WBC President’s Day Saturday 17 Sept – West Wyalong WBC Triples Carnival Tuesday 20 Sept – Ladies Social Bowls / Entries close Club Fours Championships Thursday 22 Sept – Cootamundra Country Club President’s Day/ Ladies Social Bowls Tuesday 22 Sept – Ladies Social Bowls Thursday 29 Sept – Cootamundra Ex Services Club President’s Day

This Week at Tipperary Golf Club Pat Hewen for the ladies and there was no NTP winner. Sunday will be a stroke event and the first round of the Club Championships will be held on the 18th of September. It looks like the weather will be perfect for golf this week so get out and enjoy the sunshine and have a good round.


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