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Thursday 29 September 2016 ISSUE 31

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IMAGE: The Street Parade at the Boorowa Irish Woolfest will be one of the most popular events at the festival.

Woolfest Set for 20th Anniversary The 20th instalment of the Boorowa Irish Woolfest is gearing up to be a great weekend from this Friday until Sunday, and event organiser Mel Ford said the program promised to attract thousands of people. The Boorowa Rodeo and Long Lazy Dinner have been cancelled due to unforeseeable events, however this has not dampened the rest of the festival. The headline event - The Running of the Sheep - is set to shine under the forecasted sunny weather at midday on Sunday. All other events across the weekend will be on Marsden Street with the exception of the NSW State Trial Yard Dog Championships, which has been moved from the St Jospeh’s School playground to the Boorowa Showground, along with ‘fly baller’ dog jumping event.

“It all kicks off with the St Johns Art Show at the Old Courthouse on Friday night, and across the weekend there will be many great activities, displays and entertainment,” Mel Ford said. The Boorowa Irish Woolfest has come a long way since its beginnings around 1993, when the festival first started as ‘Woolweek’, before changing to ‘Woolfest’ in 1997. Woolweek’s first President was Eddie Corcoran, and Mr Corcoran said once the event got attention in Canberra, it started to grow rapidly, and this had continued after it was reformatted into Woolfest. “A man called Don Marion had a truck with sheep shearing equipment in it and he took it to Garema Place in Canberra in 1994 and the city became hooked,” he said. By Joshua Matic

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IMAGE: The BreastScreen van is on it’s way back to Young.

BreastScreen van returning to Young BreastScreen is pleased to announce a second visit of the BreastScreen NSW mobile van to Young from Monday, 31st October to Friday, 18th November. Director, BreastScreen NSW, Debbie Lattimore said the follow-up visit will give women who missed out in September another chance to make an appointment. Breast screening is a free service for all women in the target age group of 50-74 years. “Breast screening, also known as mammographic screening, is the process of looking for breast cancer in a population of women who have no symptoms. If you have a lump or nipple discharge please see your GP.” 2017 Flagship Event Fund now open Event organisers in Hilltops are being encouraged to apply for grants under the NSW Government’s new 2017 Flagship Event Fund, with expressions of interest now open. Boorowa’s state representative, Member for Goulburn Pru Goward, said the Fund will offer a one-off annual grant of $20,000 or a triennial grant of $27,500 per year for three years to events that have been running for more than two years. “Regional events in NSW deliver important economic and community benefits to our region and showcase the unique talents of producers from food and wine growers to music and the arts,” she said.

Funding to help preserve the legacy of our veterans Member for Cootamundra Katrina Hodgkinson was pleased to announce applications are now open under the Community War Memorials Fund and the Anzac Community Grants Program. Applications for up to $10,000 are now open to veteran groups, community organisations and local councils and close on Remembrance Day, Friday, 11th November 2016. Applications for up to $2000 are now open to schools, historical societies and community organisations and close on Friday, 24th February 2017. For more information, including application forms, please visit: http://veterans.nsw.gov.au/heritage/community-war-memorials-fund/ http://www.veterans.nsw.gov.au/education/anzac-community-grants-program/ NBN Arriving in the Hilltops The Telstra shop in Young is holding a number of Pop Up Shops to inform residents of the exciting new developments with the NBN. The next information Pop Up will be held at Donges IGA on the 4th October where Jack and the team will be on hand to answer all your questions. To find out if your home is eligible to receive the NBN, see the staff at Telstra or drop by the Pop Up shop and have all your questions answered. Plants Galore The Cherry Blossom Garden Club’s plant day was unfortunately marred by inclement weather earlier this month. But the great news is the Garden Club is determined to bring the best plants to you and will be holding their plant sale at the Uniting Church Markets on the 8th October. A wide variety of different sized pots will be available with prices starting at $2.00.

IMAGE: John Wood will be in Boorowa on the 9th October.

John Wood coming to Boorowa Acclaimed Australian actor John Wood is on his way to Boorowa as part of his stage show ‘Carpe Diem’, which will be performed at the Boorowa Ex Services Club on Wednesday, 19th October. ‘Carpe Diem’ portrays everyday Australian males dealing with negative health, depression, loss and grief. The show looks at how friendships and proper care can give a man the strength and tools to carry on, in an entertaining way. The cost is just $5 for supper, with all proceeds going to the ‘Dawn Initiative’.

Feedback sought on draft joint organisation boundaries Communities, councils and local government stakeholders are being invited by the State Government to provide feedback on the proposed Joint Organisation (JO) boundaries. Minister for Local Government Paul Toole said the NSW Government is now moving from piloting JOs to consolidation and encouraged people to have their say on the proposed boundaries. Mr Toole said. Feedback can be provided on the proposed map of JO boundaries via email to jointorganisations@olg.nsw.gov. au by 5pm Thursday, 27th October.

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THUMBS UP To Art of Espresso who have the best brownies around! THUMBS UP To Native Botanical who always go above and beyond in every detail. Steph - you are amazing! THUMBS UP To all the volunteers who give their time in the Hilltops region and across the Central West and South West Slopes.

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HILLTOPS COUNCIL 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 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 TENDER 283 OF 2016 Consultancy for the preparation of a Concept Design Study for the Young Stormwater Upgrade Scheme - Stage 3 This tender has been called to engage qualified and experienced consultants to prepare a stormwater concept design study to upgrade the existing storm water system for Young Township. Interested parties are required to register via the 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: Mano Manoharan, enquiries to be directed through the Tenderlink Forum Closing date: 12 noon, Wednesday 5th October 2016.

PLANNED ROADWORKS FOR WEEK ENDING THURSDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2016 The following planned works are underway in the Hilltops western area: • Pedestrian Refuge Median construction at Edwards Street and McLerie Street intersection. • Pedestrian Refuge Median construction at William Street and McLerie Street.intersection to commence during the school holidays end of term 3. • Flood rehabilitation works in various location throughout the western area. • Olympic Highway patching works The following planned works are underway in the Hilltops eastern area: • MR56 Lachlan Valley Way drainage works. • Flood damage works at Tarrents Gap Road. • Flood rehabilitation works in various location throughout the eastern area. The following planned works are underway in the Hilltops southern area: • Flood damage repair a McMahons Reef area. • Water main replacement in North Street Harden. • Flood rehabilitation works in various location throughout the southern area. • Burley Griffin Way and Olympic Highway patching works. 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. REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS – EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

WINNING AND CRUSHING GRAVEL 2016-18 This tender has been called to engage a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to win, crush and stockpile gravel in various gravel pits operated by Hilltops Council. A pre-tender meeting and site inspection will be undertaken Thursday, 22 September commencing 10am at Anzac Park Bribbaree. Interested parties are required to register via the 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: Andrew Griffith, enquiries to be directed through the Tenderlink Forum Closing date: 12 noon, Tuesday 4th October 2016.

Hilltops Council is calling for nominations for the establishment of six new Regional Committees as follows; Hilltops Environmental Initiatives Regional Committee Hilltops Youth Initiatives Regional Committee Hilltops Tourism Regional Committee Hilltops Access Regional Committee Hilltops Arts & Cultural Regional Committee Hilltops Economic Development Regional Committee Council requests that nominations address each candidates’ reasons for interest in committee membership, previous experience or skills with regards to subject matter addressed by the specified committee and an indication of what community goals/outcomes each candidate wishes to achieve through committee membership. Expressions of interest are to be made in writing to Council’s General Manager, Anthony McMahon, Hilltops Council, Locked Bag 5, Young NSW 2594, by 12.00 p.m. (noon) on Wednesday, October 5, 2016. For more information on how to lodge an expression of interest, please visit the Hilltops Council website www.hilltops.nsw.gov.au or telephone (02) 6380 1200.

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HIRE OF PLANT & EQUIPMENT 2016 - 18 This tender has been called to engage capable suppliers for the procurement of plant and equipment hire (including trucks) at various locations within the Hilltops local government area on an as needed basis. Interested parties are required to register via the 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: Andrew Griffith, enquiries to be directed through the Tenderlink Forum Closing date: 12 noon, Tuesday 11th October 2016. TENDER 301 OF 2016 LEVEL 3 BRIDGE INSPECTIONS & CONDITION ASSESSMENTS Hilltops Council (formerly Boorowa, Harden and Young LGAs) is calling tenders from suitably qualified Engineering Consultants to conduct Level 3 bridge inspections and nondestructive testing to assess bridge load carrying capacity. Interested parties are required to register via the 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: Alex Aitkenhead, enquiries to be directed through the Tenderlink Forum Closing date: 12 noon, Wednesday 19th October 2016.

This is to advise that Council is in receipt of the following Development Application No. 2016/DA-00150. NAME OF APPLICANT: Pederson Design PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot 162 DP 754611, 4701 Olympic Highway South YOUNG NSW 2594 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: Industrial/Commercial - To establish and operate a joinery workshop, showroom/museum, and cafe, and associated signage. 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 14 October 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 17 October 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. Saturday 1 October 2016 – Picnic Race Club Fundraiser

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. 2016/DA-00074 – Lot 1 DP 1135715, 63 Templemore Street, Young - Subdivision - 34 lot residential subdivision plus construction of new roads, in stages. 2016/DA-00121 REV01 – Lot 1 DP 700773, 40 Milly Milly Lane, Young - MODIFICATION: Increase size of front window 2016/DA-00131 – Lot 6 DP 241166, 51 Fontenoy St, Young Dwelling (alterations and additions) - Awning and Decking 2016/CD-00010 – Lot 3 DP 1070884, 54 Newton Rd, Young Swimming Pool - inground, fiberglass IRISH WOOLFEST ROAD CLOSURES Road closures for Irish Woolfest will be in place along Marsden Street from Jugiong Street to Brial Street on Sunday 2 October 2016 from 6am to 5pm for Irish Woolfest celebrations. The following roads will be closed during the Irish Woolfest celebrations: • Pudman Street between Scott Street and Marsden Street 6pm 1/10/2016 to 6pm 2/10/2016 • Pudman Street from Marsden Street to Market Street 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 • Marsden Street between Jugiong Street and Brial Street Streets 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 for through traffic, parking vehicles will be directed to parking areas. • Queen Street from St Patrick’s Catholic Church to Market Street 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 • Park Street at Pudman Street 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 The following detours will be put into place for Woolfest Parade: • From Yass, right into Jugiong Street, left into Market Street, right onto Pudman Street left onto Court Street left into Brial Street and right onto B81/Lachlan Valley Way, 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 • From Cowra, left into Brial Street, right into Court Street, right onto Pudman Street, left onto Market Street, right onto South Street and left onto B81/Lachlan Valley Way, 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 Disabled parking is available at St Patrick’s Church. Parking in Marsden Street and some side streets including Queen, Scott and Pudman from 11:59pm Saturday 1 October until 6pm Sunday 2 October 2016 will be prohibited due to the scheduled event. The Alcohol Free Zone restrictions will be lifted in the CBD on Sunday 2nd October 2016 between 9am and 6pm. PESTICIDE USE NOTIFICATION Planned pesticide use by Council works crews and contractors until week ending Thursday 13th October, 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. Naturalure Fruit Fly Bait will be used in the above areas to target the control of fruit fly. Road shoulder spraying will commence on all sealed roads within the Hilltops Council area starting Thursday 15th September 2016 by Southern Slopes Noxious Plants Authority. The estimated time frame for these works will be 21 days. (pending weather conditions) The herbicide Roundup, Ally, Sharpen & Hasten Spray Adjuvant will be applied to a 2 metre strip over roadside guide post. In accordance with SSNPA’s Pesticide Notification Plan signs and flashing lights will be provided on vehicles applying pesticides, signs placed to inform the public where required, and escort warning vehicles will be used for the 2016 road shoulder program. Drivers should exercise extreme caution when passing these vehicles. ANY ENQUIRIES TO JASON CORCORAN ON (02) 63 853 189 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. The planned pesticide use is subject to change due to Council resources and weather conditions.


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FROM THE HILLTOPS ADMINISTRATOR Wendy Tuckerman

IMAGE: The 2016 Young Showgirl contestants Kelsey Sibley and Marina McMillan at the Young Farmers Challenge last Saturday. Marina was sashed the 2016 Young Showgirl at a ball that night.

Farmers Challenge and Ball Raise Hopes for 2017 Show Young Show Society member Adele Offley says the Society is confident the Young Show will be able to return next year, after the Young Farmers Challenge and Young Show Ball were held last Saturday. Both events were held in lieu of the annual Young Show, which was unable to run this year, but with the Farmers Challenge and Ball being such a success, Adele said she was confident the Show could make a comeback next year. “We’re now looking at including the Farmers Challenge as an event at the Young Show next year,” she said. Fellow Young Show Society member Sam Reynolds, who looked after the Ball, said its success meant the Society was in a good financial position to bring the Show back next year. “We held the Ball at the Young Showground Pavillion and had 150 people. The money we raised was a very positive number,” she said.

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The Farmers Challenge was held at the Young Showground, and featured three teams, with each one competing for first, second or third place. The winning team was the Young Yabbiesfeaturing Tom Wills, Jeshua Smith, Calum McCaffery and Sarah Osborne - while the British Lions and Gerard & Partners teams finished second and third respectively. Each team was judged on various challenges, such as the sack race, egg catching, swag rolling, throwing potatoes in a bag, and sheep yard building. The 2016 Showgirl contestants Kelsey Sibley and Marina McMillan also attended the event and the Ball, with Ms McMillan being sashed the winner. Meanwhile, this year’s Young Horse Show will take place at the Showground on Sunday.

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As this weather continues to play havoc with the road network, I urge road users to drive to conditions. Hilltops Council staff are monitoring and ensuring emergency maintenance works are carried out in high traffic areas but continued rains forecast is delaying the major repair programme that will need to be undertaken. Potholes and rutting are evident across the region and I ask for your patience as staff finalise emergency funding applications and fully assess the damage to the network. These conditions couldn’t have come at a worse time with school holidays beginning and the busiest time for people on the roads, visiting the region. The Hilltops is a buzz with the Boorowa Woolfest on this weekend, 2nd of October, the Governor-Generals’ visit coinciding with the Variety Bash contingent on the 5th of October and the Kite Festival in Harden on the 15th of October. I was delighted to host the Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia, Dr Damir Kušen and his wife at the Cherry Blossom Long Lazy Lunch last Sunday. The day was enjoyed by all that attended and spirits were not dampened by the overcast weather.

It was lovely to listen to the Cherry Queen entrants tell us a little about themselves and the charities which they are raising funds for. Please ensure you support them in the weeks leading up to the National Cherry Festival to be held on the first weekend of December in Young.


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Irish Woolfest Road Closures Road closures for Irish Woolfest will be in place along Marsden Street from Jugiong Street to Brial Street on Sunday 2nd October 2016 from 6am to 5pm for Irish Woolfest celebrations.

Solo’s Have Fun-Filled Week in Boorowa IMAGE: Some of the motorhomes used as part of the Solo Network’s rally in Boorowa last week.

The Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia Solo’s Network Rally Manager Neville Cox, has labelled the Solo’s second rally this year in Boorowa a success. The Solo’s are a branch of the CMCA, which caters for people who are single, and they attend a rally in different towns across Australia twice per year. One hundred and ninety campervans and motorhomes set themselves up at the Boorowa Showground last week for the Boorowa rallythe first such rally to be held in the town. The rally ran from 19th September to 26th September, however many rally goers are still in Boorowa to enjoy this weekend’s Boorowa Irish Woolfest. It has been a big year for the Central West and South West of NSW for the Solo’s, with their first rally this year being held in Forbes back in March.

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Mr Cox, who managed the rally, said despite the cold and wet weather, the Solo’s enjoyed their time in Boorowa. “Everyone had a brilliant time. There was lots of dancing, music, and socialising, and Boorowa is a beautiful little town to visit,” he said. Amongst the activities planned, the Solo’s took three trips to St Clements Monastery in Galong, with groups of around 40 people going each time. The group also enjoyed a dinner on the Friday evening, hosted a Ball last Saturday night and a skit night on Sunday, where actors and musicians entertained the crowd. Mr Cox said now each member of the Solo’s would head off on their own before meeting again at the next rally in Campbelltown, Central Tasmania, in February next year.

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The following roads will be closed during the Irish Woolfest celebrations: · Pudman Street between Scott Street and Marsden Street 6pm 1/10/2016 to 6pm 2/10/2016 · Pudman Street from Marsden Street to Market Street 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 · Marsden Street between Jugiong Street and Brial Street Streets 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 for through traffic, parking vehicles will be directed to parking areas. · Queen Street from St Patrick’s Catholic Church to Market Street 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 · Park Street at Pudman Street 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 The following detours will be put into place for Woolfest Parade: · F rom Yass, right into Jugiong Street, left into Market Street, right onto Pudman Street left onto Court Street left into Brial Street and right onto B81/Lachlan Valley Way, 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 · F rom Cowra, left into Brial Street, right into Court Street, right onto Pudman Street, left onto Market Street, right onto South Street and left onto B81/Lachlan Valley Way, 6am to 5pm 2/10/2016 ·D isabled parking is available at St Patrick’s Church. · P arking in Marsden Street and some side streets including Queen, Scott and Pudman from 11:59pm Saturday 1 October until 6pm Sunday 2 October 2016 will be prohibited due to the scheduled event. · T he Alcohol Free Zone restrictions will be lifted in the CBD on Sunday 2nd October 2016 between 9am and 6pm.

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Schools Excel in Kite Festival Colouring Competition Eleven schools from the Hilltops Local Government Area have participated in the Harden Kite Festival colouring competition, and according to competition organiser Julie Dunstan, it was a great success. The colouring competition was a lead-up event to the festival, which will take place on Saturday, 15th October at the Harden Picnic Race Course. The idea of the colouring competition was to get students from across the region interested in kites, and to be IMAGE: Winners from Boorowa Central School, first to third place, left to right, able to engage local school were Madisson Penrose, Tray Souter and Deklan Friend. students with the festival. Students in Harden-Murrumburrah will Young Public: also get the chance to create their own kites 1st - Sophie Grainger, 2nd - Isabella and enter them in the festival during kite Grainger, 3rd - Amelie Johnston-Rice. making workshops to be held the week beYoung North Public: fore the event. 1st - Christianna Evans-Tyler, 2nd - RhaIn the colouring competition, first prize na Awik, 3rd - Lara Turner. was a $10 voucher to spend at the festival, along with a kite. Second and third placed Wombat Public School: winners also received a kite for their efforts. 1st - Gwendolyn Corkery, 2nd - Liam First, second and third place were awarded Layton, 3rd - Quade Bloor. to students of each participating school. Murrumburrah Public School: Some of the winners were: 1st - Tim Kain, 2nd - Hayley Hambrook, St Mary Catholic School: 3rd - Tayla Rowsell. 1st Place - Billy Corcoran, 2nd Place - SiThe School Kite Workshops have been enna Wheeler, 3rd place - Caitlyn Allen. rescheduled for Thursday, 13th October Boorowa Central: at Trinity Catholic School and Friday, 14th 1st - Madisson Penrose, 2nd - Tray Souter, October at Murrumburrah Public School. 3rd - Deklan Friend.

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QUESTION of the week What is your favourite part of an agricultural show?

I love seeing the community get together and enjoy the spirit of the show - Pam Jamieson.

My favourite part of a show is seeing all of the produce, sheep and cattle - Aileen Alcorn.

I like going to see all of the arts and crafts and exhibits in the pavilion - Gwen Stones.

Weekly Market Report by YASS SHEEP SALE 21st SEPTEMBER 2016 Suckers ......... TOP - $168.00 Av - $133.27 Lambs ........... TOP - $172.60 Av - $119.64 Wethers......... TOP - $126.00 Av - $95.85 Ewes ............. TOP - $144.00 Av - $107.87 YASS CATTLE SALE 22nd SEPTEMBER 2016 Steers........................ <350kg Av 412.5c/kg 351-500kg Av 381.1c/kg 501+kg Av 337.3c/kg Heifers....................... <350kg Av 362.4c/kg 351-500kg Av 339.7c/kg 501+kg Av 315.8c/kg Cows................Top – 270c/kg Av 236.2c/kg Bulls............... Top – 320c/kg Av 257.6c/kg

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FORBES CATTLE SALE 26th SEPTEMBER 2016 Steers....................280-330kg 372-398c/kg 330-400kg 351-390c/kg 400+kg 346-380c/kg Heifers...................280-330kg 320-370c/kg 330-400kg 330-378c/kg 400+kg 330-350c/kg Cows.......................... 520+kg 250-285c/kg Bulls........................... 600+kg 250-280c/kg FORBES SHEEP SALE 27th SEPTEMBER 2016 Suckers......................20.1-22kg $135-$156 22.1-24kg $153-$156 Lambs........................20.1-22kg $131-$142 22.1-24kg $146-$156 24.1-26kg $155-$165 Hoggets........................22.1kg+ $118-$118 Ewes..........................14.1-18kg $50-$78 24kg+ $114-$139

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Roseville Corriedale 2nd on Property Sale With the success of last years sale, which went above and beyond their expectations, it’s come around fast this year for the Roseville Corriedale sale. There’s no better time than the present to think Roseville Corriedales for they are the true dual-purpose sheep. With prices for meat and wool at record highs it’s sure signs of a bright future for their industry and the Corriedale breed. This is a great time to have Corriedales, and yet again they have had their best wool sales with their main lines making up to 860c on a down market on the day with two processors really showing strong interest in their Roseville brand with ewes cutting 6.5 to 7 kgs of wool and

their lambs averaging $140 per head nett on all lambs sold. The rams this year are again looking great. Ebv’s will be available with all sheep genetics and fleece results on the 36 rams on offer. They will have the rams individually penned to try and make your selection easier. They look forward to seeing you on sale day, Friday the 14th of October 2016 at 1pm with a bbq lunch provided. If you have any further enquires or would like a catalogue please contact them: Tony Manchester 0428 844 231 John Manchester 0409 329 335 www.rosevillecorriedales.com.au

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It is often difficult to know where to spend your money when you are doing up your home to sell to maximise the results on sale day. Of course you want to receive the greatest return on your investment that you possibly can, but what do you do when you have a list of things that you want to achieve and how do you allocate your funds on the jobs that will create the most impact? Here are some top tips from the experts.

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Invite a designer in to your home to give you a true assessment on what can be done with your budget. It may be as simple as giving you tips on where to place furniture for maximum room effect or even going as far as removing walls to open up spaces. The advice you receive could be worth thousands of dollars in the long term. 2. Inspect your asset Not every improvement is one that you can see. If you live in an older house it is worthwhile getting a check on important facets such as the electrical wiring and the roof. It may mean the difference between you knowing what condition these elements are in when the negotiations begin with a potential buyer. 3. Landscaping for the future Shrubs and plants can create an effect for your curb side appeal in a way like no other. Take a visit to Golden Glance Nursery where they will be able to tell you the best choice in plants in your area. Natives are always a plant that should be considered. A lot of these plants are ever green and can withstand the harshest of weather, all while being generally low maintenance which is a key factor to consider whilst your home is on the market.

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Kel Smerdon How long have you lived in or around Young/Hilltops region? I have lived in Young for six years. What do you do for work? I am the Principal at Young North Public School.

Lions Club of Young Last month we saw the induction of 2 new members, Barry Miller and Chris Burgess. This month on 12th September we had the pleasure of inducting another new member, Chris Duffy, a former member of the Canowindra Lions Club. Chris was sponsored by Stuart Freudenstein but in his absence Secretary Jenny Tate stood in his place. Once again Marilyn Miller, past Zone Chairperson and from Boorowa Lions Club, inducted Chris with wise words on becoming a Lions member.

What do you love most about your job? I work with the best people and with them make a difference for our future generation. How do you typically start your day? I share the best breakfasts with my wife and my son, little Henry. What do you do in your spare time or as a hobby? I spend my time in the garden. My stress can be measured by square metres of mowed area. How do you like your coffee? I like to have it on constant high flow. Where would your dream holiday be to? I would like to get lost in Tasmania.

WHAT’S Hot The all new Holden MY 2017 Colorado has arrived at Harden Geelan Holden Young. It is a significant update, with changes across the whole Colorado range. The update includes electric assisted power steering, creating a much smoother drive. The suspension tuning has also been calibrated by Holden engineers at the Lang Lang Proving Ground to be more in tune with Australia’s diverse countryside. The safety has also been improved, with 7 air bags, including the all new knee airbag. There is a huge tech update as well, with the new Apple Car Play being added.

IMAGE: L. to R. Chris Duffy, Helen Sell, Barry Miller, Chris Burgess, Jenny Tate, Dennis Foster and Marilyn Miller

As this was our Centennial year, new members Chris Burgess and Barry Miller were presented with Centennial membership at the same time. Guest speakers on the 12th September were Roz Faulkner, President of the Young Rotary Club and Barry Hazelgrove. Roz is the coordinator of the Young Prostate Cancer Group. Barry spoke of his personal experience with prostate cancer which was a real insight into the disease and hopefully will make men more aware of their own situation and have constant health checks. Of those men diagnosed, 57% opted for removal of the Prostate gland while 43% went with radiation and hormone replacement therapy. The Hilltops Shire, “Man Up” program recognises that Prostate cancer is not an old man’s disease. A very educational booklet, “Cancer and Nutrition” was handed out to Lions members. There is so much the Lions Club of Young is involved with especially in October: Farmer’s Markets 1st October (Long weekend); Trots 7th October; Picnic Races 8th October and the Antique Auction at 332 Moppity Road, Young on 30th October. You might be interested to know that our Father’s Day raffle made $1,695 profit with prizes being won by Sharyn Shipp, John Hall and Chris Duffy, while the proceeds made from the sale of Lions Mints, $1,020, was donated to Ronald McDonald House. What a great effort!! Did you know that this year Lions International is celebrating 100 years of humanitarian service. What a great organisation.


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A group of Hennessy Catholic College at a recent debating session at the school.

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29 Sep

Story Time @the HUB Young and District Community Hub, 2 Campbell St, Young NSW 2594. Thursday 29th of September, 10:00am start. For parents, carers and children aged 0-5 years. To RSVP please contact the Young and District Community Hub on : 6382 6328.

30 Sep to 2 Oct

Boorowa Irish Woolfest. Friday September 30th to Sunday October 2nd. This year the event celebrates 20 years. Sunday will see the running of the sheep and the street parade. The NSW Trial Yard Dog Championships will be held across both the Saturday and Sunday. Saturday will also see the popular ‘quick shear’ sheep shearing competition, the rodeo, Long Lazy Dinner, and a host of other events. Events start at 7.30am on Saturday and Sunday - the main days, with the Trial Yard Dog Championships.

30 Sep

Canowindra Motors and Charlie McCarron Collection Auction, viewing at both venues from 10am – 5pm. Auction begins Friday 30 Sep after lunch at Gaskill St venue with 300 lots, followed by 1000 lots from 10am Saturday 1 Oct at the Gaskill St Canowindra venue. 400 lots to follow on Sunday 2 Oct at Canowindra Showground.

01 Oct

90th Annual Bribbaree Show. Presented by the Bribbaree Show Society Incorporated. Saturday October 1st. 8.30am to 6.00pm. Official Opening 2.00pm by ‘The Land’ Sydney Royal Showgirl” Grace Eppulstun (Grand-daughter of former Bribbaree Show Society President Mrs Janice Hunter.) A fun day for all the family with many attractions: Yard Dog Trials, Junior & Produce Pavilions, Poultry, Sheep and Wool Exhibits, Team Yarding, Show Jumping and Horse ring events. Memorabilia display commemorating 90 years housed in the pavilion. Also on display: Vintage Machinery, Modified Tractors, Trucks, motor Bike and Cars, Craft Exhibits and Stalls. For more details contact Show Secretary Reece Hanigan on 0432 348 831.

01 Oct

Young & Region Farmer Markets. Saturday 1st October 2016. Markets starting at 9am and finishing at 12pm at Anderson Park near the Railway station. Buy fresh straight from the producers. Local fruit, vegetables, plants, wine, honey, goats milk products and baked goods. For any inquires call: 0439 638 233.

01 Oct

Moorbel Hall Markets, Moorbel, NSW. 8am – 12pm at Moorbel Hall.

08 Oct

Uniting Church Markets. The Cherry Blossom Garden Club will be having their plant sale at the Uniting Church Markets. From 8:00am.

08 Oct

Burrangong Picnic Race Cup. The Young Picnic Races is a six event program featuring the Burrangong Picnic Race Cup. There is a Fashions on the Field competition. Bring your own picnic lunch, or a barbecue will be available on the grounds. Gates Open 12pm. Free shuttle buses leaving Empire Hotel from 11:45am 6 Race Program featuring the Burrangong Picnic Race Club Cup. Full bar & TAB facilities (strictly no BYO alcohol or glass). Party following last race - Members & Guests Only - Join Now! After Party following the last race for members and their guests only.

13 Oct

Cherry Blossom Garden Club Meeting. Cherry Blossom Garden Club is holding their members meeting in Harden for the monthly meeting of October. Bring a picnic lunch and meet at the CWA Rooms in Young at 9:30am.

15 Oct

Young Bowling Club Fishing Club 30 Year Anniversary Dinner. 6.30pm for a 7pm start. MC will be former Australian test cricketer Len Pascoe, with Kieran Reekie from the Hi-Tide Fishing Show. Entertainment by Luke Dickens. Tickets are $50 for a three course meal. Tickets available from the Young Bowling Club.

16 Oct

“Go Fishing” Day. From 12 noon until 4.30pm at the Young Bowling Club. The event is aimed at promoting recreational fishing. A raffle with prizes will be drawn at the end of the event.

15 Oct

Harden Kite Festival. The Harden Kite Festival will be on again this year on Saturday October 15th. The events will be held at the Harden Picnic Racecourse from 11am till 5pm. There will be market stalls, live music, free activities, a kite design and colouring competition, and, for the first time, an inflatable stunt jump. The event is free, so make sure you mark this on your calendar and get down.

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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Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia, Dr Damir Kušen was the guest of honour at the third annual cherry blossom ‘Long Lazy Lunch’, held in a local cherry orchard in Young last Sunday, 25th September. The Ambassador, who attended the inaugural event in 2014, was invited back to attend the event in recognition of the pioneering role played by one of his countrymen in founding Young’s cherry industry over a century ago. Hilltops Council Administrator Wendy Tuckerman said that she was honoured to host Dr Kušen and pleased that the significant contribution of Croatian immigrant, Nicolas Jasprizza, was being remembered. “Nicholas Jasprizza was a key figure in the development of Young’s cherry industry and the town’s economy generally. While he came to the area to mine for gold in the 1860’s it was through his tireless experimentation using existing cherry stock that he developed a large and successful commercial cherry holding,” Mrs Tuckerman said. To demonstrate his accomplishment, it’s reported that by 1893 he had 100 acres under cherries with 7000 full grown, 3000 young and 5000 nursery stage cherry trees as well as a 60-acre vineyard. Reflecting on the significant contribution of Nicholas Jasprizza to the Hilltops Region, Mrs Tuckerman said Australia had in turn provided opportunity and wealth to countless people who have settled from countries across the world. Ambassador Kušen’s attendance was one of the highlights of the Cherry Blossom ‘Long Lazy Lunch’, which not only honoured the town’s cherry industry founder, but also showcased the Hilltops Region’s food and wine. The occasion is the official fundraising event for the Cherry Queen entrants in the 67th National Cherry Festival and the proceeds from the day will be split between the three entrants’ chosen charities and the National Cherry Festival committee.

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IMAGE: Yabbies clubmen celebrate during the club’s presentation night last Friday.

Yabbies Celebrate Solid Season with Presentation Night

The Young Yabbies capped off their 2016 season last Friday night, holding their annual presentation night at the Burrangong Racecourse. The club used the presentation night to present various awards to players from the under 16s team up to first grade. Awards that were presented on the night included Best and Fairest, Players’ Player, Coaches Awards and various Club Awards. Calum McCaffery and Zac Williams were recognised with the Yabbies’ first grade Best and Fairest award. First grade’s Players’ Player went to Calum McCaffery. In reserve grade, best and fairest went to Julian Roles, and players’ player Peter Maher.

In the under 18s, best and fairest went to Brent Shoard, players’ player - Riley Turner, the coach’s award - Hayden Rutter, and the clubman award - Cody Murrell-Orgill. For the under 16s, best and fairest was Fraser Ryder and Paddy Fahey, players’ player - Paddy Fahey and James Fergusson, clubman - Ethan McEvoy, and the coach’s award went to Janama Lambshead. Six club awards were also awarded. The most improved player - Jack Everdell, most conscientious player was Jeshua Smith, the pigs award went to Matt Happer, the club’s best prospect was Riley Turner, the supporter of year was Millie Eldridge (from Cowra), and the best clubman was Adrian McMillan, for the second year in a row. The Presidents’ award - John Turner (under 16s coach).

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This Week in Hilltops Bowls News COWRA PRESIDENT’S DAY A team from Young Ladies Bowling Club attended Cowra WBC for their annual President’s Day. They were very lucky with the weather and play was enjoyed until the bell at midday. Then the Ladies went inside for a lovely lunch. Teams from Parkes, Orange City, Canowindra, Manildra, Grenfell and the teams from Cowra itself. Young Ladies were able to meet teams they didn’t normally play against and really enjoyed their game against Manildra. Canowindra team 1 won the day and Canowindra team 2 were the Runners up. Cowra President Ann Costelli welcomed all visiting teams and awarded Prizes. DATES TO REMEMBER Thursday 29th Sept. – Cootamundra Country Club President’s Day Sunday 1st Oct. – Woolfest Boorowa WBC Triples Tournament Sat & Sun 1st & 2nd Oct. – Cowra Triples Tournament Tuesday 4th Oct. – 1st Round of Club Fours Championships / Ladies Social Bowls Thursday 6th Oct. – Grenfell President’s Day Monday 10th Oct. – MONTHLY MEETING Ladies WBC. 10am Start

This Week at Tipperary Golf Club Despite the nasty weather that dampened the region last week, some golf was still played, with stroke and stableford matches being played on Tuesday 13th September, Thursday 15th September, Tuesday 20th September and Sunday 25th September. Just two men featured in the action that took place on Tuesday 15th September, with Bill and Pat facing off. It was a close contest but Bill eventually took the win, 38 19 26 to 36 10 26. Two days later a stroke event took place, which was contested by Brian Wall and Max Hall. Max Hall won 17 nett to 23 nett.

Last Tuesday, Bill, Max and Pat played in a Stroke event, with Bill taking the win with a net score of 25. Max finished on 28 and Pat finished on 33. Bill got two gobbles and Max got one. On the same day Max, Bill and Scott took each other on, with Max winning with a net score of 40, with Bill and Scott getting 41 and 45 respectively. Last Sunday saw Max Hall, Bill, Pat and Max Hardman play in a stableford match, with Pat winning on 38 points. The other players scored 34, 31 and 30 points respectively. Each player scored one gobble each.

There were no birdie or eagle winners in the match, and the winner of the raffle was Pat Hewen. At this stage, the Club Championships will be played in mid October.


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