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Off the buses: Locals stranded us route diversions are leaving Claremont Meadows residents stranded for some seven months. While upgrades to O’Connell Street are well overdue, the construction comes with Penrith’s infamous summer heat just around the corner. Route 770 bus services on Sunflower Drive and O’Connell Street are now being diverted to the Great Western Highway, with customers encouraged to catch a route 774 service from stops on Myrtle Street. “Before all of this came into place I used to walk up O’Connell Street to get to university which took about 20 minutes, but since that’s been closed, I must walk up to the Great Western Highway and around, which takes over 45 minutes,” 42-year-old PHD student, Sally Longmore said. When it’s very hot or raining, Ms Longmore would catch the bus from Sunflower Drive, which would travel five minutes up O’Connell Street and drop her at the university. Now, the only way for her to get there is to catch the 774 bus to St Marys Station,
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then catch the 770 to the university or to get a train to Kingswood for the university shuttle bus. “It’s a major imposition, especially in adverse weather, I can certainly walk the distance, but older residents don’t have that sort of luxury,” Ms Longmore said. Ms Longmore claims residents were not properly notified, with signs on bus stops only appearing a week before the changes were put in place. “Just because we live in western Sydney doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have the best public transport to get around our community,” Londonderry MP Prue Car said after receiving multiple complaints. “This is a second rate solution and all we’re asking for is a temporary route change that allows people to get out of their suburb.” A spokesperson from Transport for NSW said community transport services are available for eligible customers, such as those with mobility issues, who are unable to access alternative stops. Council said they consulted with Transport for New South Wales and Busways with a number of potential solutions to accommodate the services during the closure, however those options were not taken up.
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Annual cycle of Christmas crap I love some good faux outrage around Christmas toys, and last week a story about a ‘sexist’ Barbie took the early lead in the 2018 Outrage Stakes. Critics have slammed the “retro” Barbie Ultimate Kitchen set, saying it pushes a gender stereotype. “It’s a shame that the whole idea of the kitchen needs to be gendered … people of all genders enjoy the kitchen,” UNSW feminist academic Dr Emma Jane said. “Why is Ken not coming out with an Ultimate Kitchen set to whip up some MasterChef for his boy pals?” Probably because it wouldn’t sell. You see Barbie well outsells Ken, regardless of what career she may be undertaking or what she may be wearing. So while Ken may not be flipping an egg in his own kitchen set, he’s also not being a beekeeper – one of the countless Barbie careers depicted through the dolls. In fact, I’m outraged myself – why is beekeeping suddenly only for women, where is the Ken beekeeper doll to ensure a young chap with a passion for bees doesn’t lose his career trajectory? Kids can also get themselves a farmer Barbie, a doctor Barbie, a robotics engineer Barbie plus many others including a scientist, builder, tennis coach and musician. A quick scan of the Barbie website reveals Ken has far less career options. Outrageous! Where is the equality? Perhaps outside of the outrage we should consider it a good thing that kids are being encouraged to spend some time in the kitchen. Survey after survey shows that today’s teens don’t even know how to boil an egg. The UberEats Barbie is surely only weeks away.
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Truth is there’s no harm in a kid this Christmas opening a Barbie kitchen set and playing with it. In 20 years time it won’t be even the slightest determining factor in the career choice of the child in question. Heck, I spent my entire childhood playing with Thomas The Tank Engine and the closest related career path I’ve taken is that of the Fat Controller. These faux outrage stories, usually promoted by feminist groups or academics who do the wider feminism cause very little good when they get so worked up over this stuff, pop up every year. In a few weeks we’ll have stories about nativity scenes being hidden in the corner of shopping centres, schools refusing to say Merry Christmas and plenty of yarns about people wanting to destroy the spirit of the season. Most of it will be utter crap. So yes, the Barbie crisis is the current
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And another thing... It was great to play a small part in McHappy Day celebrations in Penrith last Saturday. Myself and colleague Nathan Taylor went behind the scenes at the Panthers Leagues Club store, and even tried our hands at making a few burgers. While serious questions were raised about my over-use of onions, we’ve yet to hear any formal complaints. Well done to all who took time out of their day to either participate in McHappy Day, or visit McDonald’s to do their bit to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities. And a special mention to the great staff who put up with the likes of me making a cameo appearance.
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Lindsay lottery still on It’s one of the country’s closest seats, but neither major party has a candidate
t could be an election-deciding seat but neither major party has announced their candidate for Lindsay for next year’s Federal Election. The delay could cost one of them the seat, given it is robbing the candidates of the opportunity to establish a presence in the area before Christmas. The Liberal Party is tipped to settle on their candidate within the next fortnight while Labor, which currently holds Lindsay by the slimmest of margins through the outgoing MP Emma Husar, is yet to confirm a preselection process. The hold-up is frustrating potential candidates like local business owner Brenden Brown, who has heard very little from Labor since filing his expression of interest months ago. “After initial contact sadly I’ve heard nothing,” Mr Brown told the Weekender. “My focus has been on further throwing myself even more into our local community. At the moment I am days away from heading to Kokoda with Royce Simmons and a group of seven local young high school students chosen by Brad Waugh and the team at Panthers on the Prowl, this has kept me busy.
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Meetings go live Local council meetings will be webcast under new State Government legislation. It means local residents will be able to watch regular Monday night Council meetings in Penrith live online. “If it’s good enough for federal and state MPs to go live to the nation, then there is no reason why local councillors should be exempt,” Local Government Minister Gabrielle Upton said. Penrith Mayor Ross Fowler said he has no objection to the policy, which is set to come into force within 12 months. “As a Council we have no concern with the directive from the State Government and see the webcasting of meetings as an enhancement to our already accountable and transparent approach with the public,” he said.
Donations needed Leading up to Christmas, White Lady Funerals in Penrith is collecting donations of handbags filled with feminine hygiene products and other essentials to help women of all ages experiencing poverty, homelessness and domestic violence. The drive is part of the nationwide ‘It’s in The Bag’ campaign, which is held annually by women’s charity Share the Dignity. “As a member of the Penrith community and a committed and professional team of women, we want to help and would appreciate any donations people can spare,” said Jan Conti, Location Manager, White Lady Funerals. Donations can be dropped off to White Lady Funerals until December 2.
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ocal police officers are urging parents to have a life saving conversation and educate their children about cyber safety. It comes following two incident reports of local Internet grooming within the past week. Detective Inspector and Crime Manager at Nepean Police Area Command, Grant Healey, said parents must keep an eye on who their children befriend online. “This is a warning to parents especially coming up to this time of year, to make sure you know who your kids’ friends are on Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and especially gaming platforms, to be aware of what they’re up to,” he said. “Have a hard conversation about keeping your friends to people you actually know and have met in person, to make sure they’re real.” Detective Inspector Healey said parents should refer to the website thinkuknow. org.au, to learn about the potential dangers children are exposed to online. “It’s run by all of the cops and Australian Federal Police, it’s about Internet safety for kids, resources for parents and how to report abuse,” he said. The site features information about parent controls, research, advice and
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Internet may pose for people of all ages,” the Council resource states. “The Internet can be an excellent source of information and entertainment, however it is important to be aware of the many risks that Internet users can face and how to minimise these risks, particularly for children and teenagers. It is important to teach your kids how to be a responsible cyber citizen.” To report suspicious or abusive online behaviour, visit thinkuknow.org.au.
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New tower at Nepean will become Penrith’s tallest building when complete The expansion of the cancer centre and construction of the multi-storey car park, which will add 500 extra car spaces, is already underway. Once completed, construction of the tower will begin on the current Emergency car park site on Derby Street. Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District Chief Executive, Kay Hyman, said the redevelopment will double the size of Nepean Hospital and provide desperately needed services for the community. “We hope to make inroads into the waiting times before we deliver this building, but it will certainly allow us to operate different models of care that are not possible now,” she said. “At the moment we’ve got a hospital that was not built for this population, there’s still significant growth to come in the future, so we need a building that has the capacity to allow us to manage the community in a way that they deserve.” Currently in the schematic design process, the next step now is detail design, which is where details are decided for things such as power point placement. The State Government awaits the completion of the new car park for construction to go ahead on schedule. To see the flyover 3D video, check out our Facebook page.
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he community can now take their first peek at what the new 14-storey clinical service tower will look like once completed at Nepean Hospital. The centerpiece is stage one of the $1 billion redevelopment, extending the emergency department whilst delivering 200 overnight beds, 18 birthing suites and a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Penrith MP Stuart Ayres and Mulgoa MP Tanya Davies joined key Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District representatives to unveil the new patientcentred design. “We have known for a while that Nepean Hospital has exceptional people working in it, but the building just simply does not allow them to do those things they are so very good at,” Mr Ayres said. “We have run out of space and that’s a reflection of this growing community so rather than another band-aid solution, we are looking well into the future and mapping what is required in this community. “This will be the tallest building in Penrith when it’s built and it will completely transform the way we look at health care in the greater Nepean region.”
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Congratulations to the NSW SES Penrith Unit, which is celebrating 60 years of service. And a special congratulations to John Vickers, who has been honoured with a 20 Year Long Service Award.
In a sign of madness, Tasmania is set to become the first jurisdiction in Australia to make the inclusion of a child’s sex on birth certificates optional. Hopefully the lunacy doesn’t spread to the mainland.
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s construction in the community grows, Penrith City Councillor Kevin Crameri has called for a botanical garden to ensure the preservation of native plant species. He brought the idea to light at last month’s Ordinary Council Meeting following a plea from locals to save the hundredyear-old grey gum trees from the Mulgoa Road extensions. Although the idea was first introduced in the early 2000s by ex-Councillor Garry Rumble, nothing was ever delivered. Cr Crameri said it’s beyond overdue for Penrith. “I think that there is so much loss at the moment, we need a seedbank for the future and it would be an asset to have it as a part of Penrith,” he said. “We have a lot of vulnerable gums, especially with all the construction about, this now could all be there for generations to come.” As part of the garden, species from both past and present would be on display. Cr Crameri proposes native species such as grey gums, blackthorns and egg and bacon plants to be part of the garden.
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Cr Crameri said it would be about education for future generations too. “It is something to preserve the species of different trees and major vegetations in the area, so that people can see what was here in the past as well as what’s here now and showcase that for those in years to come,” he said. “This should have been implemented a long time ago and that’s why I’ve asked for this to be put into Council’s four-year plan.” As part of the Penrith Lakes Scheme, the contract requires a large sum of rehabilitated land to be handed back to Council as Parkland. Cr Crameri believes this is a golden opportunity to deliver the garden in a cost effective way. “The cost would be minimal, it’s a great idea for Penrith, it’s just about getting some willpower from Council officers to do something about it,” he said. “We should have been asking the State Government to make this a commitment from the people who were doing the mining to establish it as a botanical garden, but the State Government has allowed them to get away with murder.” Council is currently reviewing his proposal.
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Alleged drug dealers remain behind bars – for now
The two alleged drug dealers arrested at St Clair earlier this month may apply for release next week. Sam Talary, 26, and Scott Patrick Valletta, 28, faced Penrith Local Court via video link last Thursday charged over the large commercial supply of illicit drugs. The pair were arrested during a police raid on two homes in St Clair about 7pm on November 14. During the searches, police seized cannabis and three small cannabis plants, LSD, various powders believed to be prohibited drugs, steroids and more than $2,000 in cash. Police allege the men supplied illicit drugs on numerous occasions between August and October 2018. Neither man applied for bail during their brief mentions, though their lawyers did place the court on notice about a possible release application on November 29. Their matters were adjourned to January 11.
Magistrate bans man from driving for six months
A night looking at holiday photos has ended badly for Trent Wesley Jones, who was stripped of his licence for six months after being convicted of drink driving. Jones fronted Penrith Local Court last Thursday and pleaded guilty to midrange drink driving after he failed a roadside breath test at Emu Plains. The court heard Jones had gone to dinner at a friend’s house, who had just returned from overseas, and had no intention of drinking, but consumed alcohol once there. Magistrate Geoff Hiatt acknowledged Jones would be inconvenienced by the revocation of his licence, but said he only had himself to blame. “You’re the person who made the conscious decision to drink alcohol, you’re the one who made the conscious decision to drive,” he scolded.
He was convicted and fined $500.
A man has avoided losing his licence, despite pleading guilty to low-range drink driving. Penrith Local Court heard the defendant had consumed six full strength beers in six hours, but had taken steps to count his drinks and waited extra time before getting behind the wheel. Despite this, he blew 0.063 after being pulled over for a random breath test on his way home to Glenmore Park. Magistrate Geoff Hiatt placed him on a 12-month non-conviction bond given the low reading and his prior clean record.
Hills has been ordered off the road for three months after pleading guilty to lowrange drink driving. The man’s lawyer told Penrith Local Court the 26-year-old thought having a “Plan B” was just a “campaign slogan” but now took a different view. The court heard the man, who has no prior criminal record, had driven from Sydney and was pulled over for a random breath test where he returned a reading of 0.064. Magistrate Geoff Hiatt said it was not a matter where he would exercise his discretion, given the long distance the man had drove while over the limit and his poor traffic record. He was convicted and fined $500.
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A self-employed truck driver who claimed “catastrophic” ramifications would flow if he was to lose his licence, has been handed a lifeline. Penrith Local Court heard the 33-yearold was on a low-carb diet and hadn’t consumed any food when he decided to drink and drive. His lawyer told the court the father-oftwo had developed anxiety following his arrest, and losing his licence would be “catastrophic” for his family. Magistrate Geoff Hiatt noted there were no aggravating features of his driving and that he was stopped for a random breath test, blowing 0.061. He accepted the man had a “fairly significant need” for a licence given his employment, but told the offender: “of course, these are all matters you should have thought about at the time”. He said he was satisfied the community wouldn’t be “overly offended if the court used its discretion”, before handing him a 12-month non-conviction bond.
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A woman has narrowly avoided time off the road after pleading guilty to lowrange drink driving. Her lawyer told Penrith Local Court it was a misjudgement on his client’s part, who believed she was OK to drive. He pointed out the 47-year-old only had two traffic infringements to her name and had also completed the traffic offender’s program. Magistrate Geoff Hiatt noted the woman was detected by a random breath test and blew 0.075, just below the commencement of the mid-range. He warned her against assessing the state of her own sobriety in the future, saying that is where people “get stuck”. She was handed a 12-month non-conviction bond.
Man faces nervous wait ahead of sentencing for drink driving
Alexander Thomas Michael McCann has a nervous wait ahead after pleading guilty to high-range drink driving. McCann, who appeared before Penrith Local Court last Thursday, won’t learn his fate until early next year after Magistrate Geoff Hiatt ordered a sentencing options
report. Shuffling nervously from foot to foot, a clearly remorseful McCann told the court he was “deeply sorry for what has happened”, adding putting other’s lives in jeopardy was a “irresponsible and disgusting thing to do”. “I would like to do whatever I can do to make it right,” he told Magistrate Hiatt, swearing it “will never happen again”. The court heard McCann decided to drive after he and his mates became “stranded” by their designated driver. He was caught at Orchard Hills on October 19, blowing 0.163. He is due to face Penrith Local Court for sentence on January 24.
Man’s poor respect for road rules strikes again
A disqualified driver who got behind the wheel to beat the heat has wound up extending his suspension by a further 12 months. Guy Michelle Lokolomba told Penrith Local Court he had not been feeling well on the day of the offence, and after a 30-minute walk to collect his house keys from his partner, he decided to drive home. Magistrate Geoff Hiatt noted Lokolomba had 13 prior traffic-related offences, yet had only obtained his provisional licence in January 2016. “It’s quite indicative of your attitude to road rules in this state,” he chastised. He was convicted and fined $600, plus $350 for driving an unregistered car.
Woman “old enough to know better” stripped of licence
Tracy Suzanne Peninton has been stripped of her licence for six months after pleading guilty to mid-range drink driving. When asked what she wanted to say about the matter she was forthright. “Well I don’t want to make excuses,” she said. “I’m old enough to know better.” She was convicted and fined $800.
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Two teenagers re-appeared at court on Wednesday, November 14 after being charged for a series of alleged armed robberies. Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Robbery and Serious Crime Squad established Strike Force Rosberry, to investigate a series of alleged armed robberies at fast-food restaurants in St Marys, Plumpton, Cambridge Park, and Campbelltown. Strike Force detectives were also investigating the theft of a Jeep Cherokee from Schofields, and an alleged fraud (fail to pay for fuel) at Blacktown. On Friday, November 9 at 12.30am, officers from Nepean Police Area Command attempted to stop the Jeep Cherokee, on the Great Western Highway, St Marys. The driver failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated, but terminated a short time later for safety reasons. Just before 2.30am, the Jeep was observed by police on North Parade, Mt Druitt, and a pursuit was initiated before being monitored by PolAir. The Jeep was tracked by PolAir to Harrington Street, Cabramatta, where it came to a stop. The two boys, both aged 17, were arrested. From 10.30am, Strike Force detectives executed two search warrants at homes at Dharruk and Hebersham, where they seized further items relevant to the investigation. The 17-year-old Dharruk boy was charged with three counts of ‘robbery armed with an offensive weapon’, ‘dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception’, and ‘be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner’. The 17-year-old Hebersham boy was charged with two counts of ‘robbery armed with an offensive weapon’, two counts of ‘police pursuit – not stop (Skye’s Law)’, ‘dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception’, ‘be carried in conveyance taken without consent of
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Orchard Hills: Crash survivor says laws need to be changed
Orchard Hills crash survivor Bronco Hoang says it is an insult that the driver who allegedly caused the accident will not face charges over the deaths of his twin boys. Mr Hoang survived the horror crash on The Northern Road in late September, which killed his heavily pregnant wife Katherine. Their unborn twin boys did not survive. Another family member was also killed in the accident. “It is an insult to me and my family that my twin boys are not recognised,” Mr Hoang told Ray Hadley on Radio 2GB. “I did not bury my wife and two injuries… I buried my wife and my unborn twin sons.” The driver who allegedly caused the crash, Richard Moananu, is facing a slew of charges over the incident, including manslaughter. But the law does not allow for him to be charged over the deaths of the unborn twins.
St Clair: Woman taken to hospital after crash
A female driver was rescued by emergency crews following an accident in St Clair last Wednesday, November 14. The incident occurred on Banks Drive. The female was extricated from the vehicle, treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics and transported to hospital.
Who stays in the house? A question that we are often asked at Complete Legal & Conveyancing by parties who are recently separated is “who gets to live in our family home?” Upon the breakdown of a relationship, it is common for one party to voluntarily move out of their former matrimonial home, with the other party residing in the house until a property settlement is negotiated. This is particularly common in circumstances where there is a conflict between the parties. If you own a property jointly with your spouse, and there is no ADVO in place preventing you from living with them, you are both legally entitled to reside in the property. If it is the case that you cannot reach an agreement in terms of your living arrangements, you may make an application with the Court for sole occupancy of the home. The Court will look at a wide range of factors when determining whether to make an Order excluding your spouse from the property, including but not
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Changes to parking fines in NSW Motorists will be given a 10-minute “saving grace” period from January 31 next year, as part of a package of changes which are designed to introduce a fairer and more common sense approach to parking fines in NSW. Councils across the State will also for the first time be provided flexibility to lower their most common parking fines from March 1. This will reduce a typical level 2 parking fine from $112 to $80.
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said he will write to every council in NSW to advise them of their ability to reduce their parking fines following recent changes to regulations which were first flagged in the June 2018-19 NSW Budget. The “60 minutes + paper ticket = 10 minute grace period” confirmed this week will only apply if a motorist has paid for at least one hour of parking, and only where a physical ticket or coupon has been issued.
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Digital Realty opens impressive new facility in Erskine Park and commits to more igital Realty, a leading global provider of data centre, colocation and interconnection solutions, has announced its continued growth and investment in Australia with the grand opening of Digital Erskine Park II. Digital Realty also announced the acquisition of an additional 1.4-hectare land parcel in Erskine Park. The site will be home to Digital Erskine Park III, a new data centre facility that will add 12 megawatts of capacity to the Digital Realty Erskine Park Connected Campus upon completion. Together, the two new facilities will expand Digital Realty’s Australian data centre footprint to six facilities, bringing the company’s total investment in Australia to over $1 billion. State Member for Mulgoa Tanya Davies congratulated Digital Realty on the grand opening. “The opening of this state-of-the-art facility is a huge win for the people of western Sydney,” she said. “With more professional jobs coming into our region, there are more opportunities for people to live, work and invest in western Sydney, now and into the future.” The grand opening last week was attended by Deputy Mayor Greg Davies and Graham Davis-King, member and
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high-tech Penrith apartment block is going solar following a blackout which saw residents locked out of their building for hours. Located on John Tipping Grove, the site is completely electronic, with one resident in possession of the emergency key. When on the hunt for alternative solutions, Chairperson Pam Steer noticed their electricity prices were very high. “People were stranded until someone came down to let them in and they had to leave the door open, so anyone could come in and our security cameras didn’t work,” Ms Steer said. “We looked at having a compressor but it was tremendously expensive, but in the meantime we discovered that the electricity for the building was costing 32 per cent of our strata rates.” On the quest to consider new options, Ms Steer reached out to local solar installers but received numerous rejections due to the size of the building. “We were too big for the smaller companies and too small for the bigger companies, but thankfully Solahart stepped up to the job,” Ms Steer said. “We use so much power in this building
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Chenoweth, said by going solar the electricity costs will halve. “It saves everyone money, whilst also benefiting the environment. They’re paying $6600 a quarter, so we will be reducing their bill by 50 per cent,” he said. “We’ll be installing batteries to offset their afternoon usage, but also cover them if there is a blackout so that their doors,
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Plenty of McDollars raised in Penrith The stars came out to play – and flip burgers – at McDonald’s restaurants across the local area last Saturday for McHappy Day. And it was a huge day for Garton Groupowned restaurants, with a record-breaking $102,531 raised across its network of stores. The Panthers Leagues store raised more than $30,000 through the sale of Big Macs, Helping Hands, Silly Socks and general donations. “We’d like to thank the community for their amazing support of McHappy Day and thank everybody who participated in what was our most successful fundraising event ever,” said franchisee Ian Garton. Money raised goes to Ronald McDonald House Charities.
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Best wishes to coach Cheers to hopefully a long and lasting relationship between coach and supporters (Cleary sets sights on title, Weekender November 16). May you bring us happiness for many years to come. Hopefully your squad respect your arrival and reward you with effort, enthusiasm and execution. KENNY WOODSY, VIA FACEBOOK
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Nurses before stadiums This is where our money should go, not on new football stadiums! Thank you nurses and midwives for the wonderful job you do in spite of awful conditions. CLAIRE CARTER, VIA FACEBOOK
Better conditions required I completely agree here. I had my girl at Nepean in February and there was signs on the wall for breastfeeding class, bathing and one other. When I asked about these I was told they don’t run them anymore due to shortages but they could try to answer questions. I then asked about bathing my girl and the poor nurse was trying to set it up all day and when she finally did my girl was almost asleep but we had to go because it was our only shot. Needless to say she screamed the whole time. Other than this I didn’t feel I was lacking in care at all although there were times you had to wait a bit longer for someone to come and see you. HAILEE HOPPING, VIA FACEBOOK
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Sunday 25 November 9 - 11.30am 3.5km walk from Weir Reserve to Tench Reserve, Nepean River, Penrith. Speeches and White Ribbon Oath reading takes place before the walk starts at Weir Reserve.
Penrith Council is proud to support White Ribbon Day to help bring an end to violence against women in our community. Join us and show your support at this free community event. Statistics show that, on average, one woman is killed every week by a current or former partner and that domestic violence is the principal cause of homelessness for women and their children. Ending violence against women is everyone’s responsibility.
Don’t forget your sunscreen, hat, comfortable walking shoes and water bottle. After the walk, stay for the free breakfast BBQ provided by Outback Steakhouse and live music at Tench Reserve. Free shuttle bus back to Weir Reserve from 10.30am. White Ribbon merchandise will be available for purchase at the event with all proceeds going to the White Ribbon Foundation.
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he community is being invited to have its say on the proposed accessibility upgrade at Kingswood Station. As part of the planning approval process, the plans for the upgrade will be on public display until November 30. “The NSW Government is upgrading Kingswood Station as part of the Transport Access Program, an initiative to deliver safe, modern and accessible public transport infrastructure across the state,” Penrith MP, Stuart Ayres said. “The proposed changes will deliver a station precinct that is accessible for our less mobile customers.” The proposal includes two new lifts,
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Doni spins her way to a record NICOLA BARTON
lenmore Park resident Doni Gales is spinning her way to success as the 23-year-old secures a gravitydefying Guinness World Record. Completing the most front split spins in one minute, the indoor skydiver almost doubled the required amount with a record 55 rotations. Thursday, November 8 marked the 14th annual Guinness World Record Day, in which she was chosen to represent Australia. “Our Chief Instructor at the Penrith tunnel has one of the records for the most head down spins, he taught me so I thought that the fact that he had a record was awesome and it made me want to go for it,” Ms Gales said. “It was really exciting, it was pretty nerve-racking going into it because it’s all eyes on you and I really wanted to give it my best shot and do well for the country.” Working as an iFly instructor for only nine months, Ms Gales was first introduced to indoor skydiving when working as a dancer and aerial performer on Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Dancing since she was just three-years-
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White Ribbon walk On Sunday, November 25 Penrith City will once again reaffirm our support of the White Ribbon campaign to help bring an end to violence against women. Australian statistics show that, on average, one woman is killed every week by a current or former partner and that domestic violence is the principal cause of homelessness for women and their children. With domestic violence frequently going unreported, the true impact is often invisible. The White Ribbon campaign raises awareness and challenges the attitudes and behaviours that lead to this violence. In this moment for us to stand in solidarity, we invite you to join us on Sunday, November 25 for a 3.5km walk along the Nepean River. From 9am the White Ribbon Oath will be read at Weir Reserve, after which the group will walk to Tench Reserve. After the walk, stay
for the free breakfast BBQ and enjoy live music by local artist Jarrah FerrisSmith. This gathering is a way for our community to speak up and say ‘no’ to domestic and family violence, and a yearly show of support for survivors and those experiencing abuse. The large number of people in attendance each year shows the willingness of our local community to bring about positive change. Don’t forget your sunscreen, hat, comfortable walking shoes and reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Free shuttle buses will run from Tench Reserve back to Weir Reserve from 10.30am. If you are experiencing domestic violence call 1800 737 732 for confidential information, counselling and support. If you are in immediate danger, call 000.
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The Western Sydney Rollers will mark their 10-year anniversary this weekend NATHAN TAYLOR
he Western Sydney Rollers will celebrate their 10-year anniversary by paying homage to the film that started the roller derby craze. This Sunday, November 25 at the Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre, the Western Sydney Rollers will hold a special 10-year anniversary event which will include junior and senior matches inspired by the hit 2009 Drew Barrymore flick ‘Whip It’ as well halftime entertainment, raffle and bake sale. Western Sydney Rollers member, Tracey Weir, said it’s incredible that a niche sport like roller derby has reached 10 years in Penrith.
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“We wanted to pay homage to the personas in ‘Whip It’ because the movie inspired a lot of our league to come and play, and it inspired us forming the Western Sydney Rollers. “Our team names on Sunday – Hurl Scouts and Holy Rollers – will be the same ones used in ‘Whip It’… we are even going to try and dress like the characters for a bit of fun.” Celebrate the Western Sydney Rollers’ 10-year anniversary from 11am this Sunday at the Penrith Regional Valley Sports Centre. Tickets are $10. For more information or to get involved with the Western Sydney Rollers, email westernsydneyrollers@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/WesternSydneyRollers.
Seven young leaders are to embark on the journey of a lifetime and trek the Kokoda Trail alongside some of Penrith’s most well-known names. The boys, each from a different high school, were selected from 80 hopeful applicants and will travel to Papua New Guinea to commence the challenge next week. The Kokoda Trail Leadership Project is a Panthers on the Prowl initiative aimed at providing Year 11 students with an enriching opportunity to gain an understanding about Australia’s military history. Among those selected were Justin Brooks, Brock Hand, Deklin Knopf, Ryan Edwards, Harry Lancaster, Reece Nuttall and Kalen Homfray. They will undertake the challenge alongside the likes of Penrith Panthers legend Royce Simmons. 17-year-old Brock from Jamison High School said he is looking forward to the physical and emotional challenge. “I looked into doing the trip last year, it’s something I really wanted to do and thought it would be a life-changing opportunity to discover what the soldiers went through and really understand the history of it all,” he said. “I think it will really alter my attitude and perspective on things.” The eight-day trek covers over 135km, with participants walking up to 12 hours a day. During this they will be carrying heaving backpacks up to 20kg and camping out at night. “I think this opportunity is really going to show me another side of life, something we don’t have in Australia, being rural and living life, not as luxurious as what we have at home and to see what people went through,” 17-year-old Nepean High School student, Justin Brooks said. Over the past week the group has been training together at the Penrith Panthers Rugby League Academy and at the Knapsack stairs in Glenbrook. The boys said they were honoured to have been selected and thanked Panthers on the Prowl and the sponsors. – Nicola Barton
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Christmas helping hand The Werrington local hoping to donate 300 gifts to struggling families this year NICOLA BARTON
y day she is a support worker for children with additional needs, but by night Alicia Judge is one hard working elf, ensuring all families get a gift this Christmas. The 23-year-old Werrington resident has been donating to Mission Australia for the past four years and hopes, with the help of the community, to deliver 300 gifts to struggling families ahead of Christmas Day this year. Donating her entire pay packet to the charity at the young age of 16, Ms Judge has had a long history of doing her bit and hopes to inspire others to do the same at a special but sometimes difficult time of the year. “I think there’s so much happening in the community, it’s good to be aware of that and making a difference to those around you,” Ms Judge said. “Whether it’s giving a dollar, donating a gift or volunteering, everything makes a difference to those who need it – sometimes maybe more than you’d think.” Since August, Ms Judge has been working every day receiving, buying and collecting gifts that she will wrap up and send to Mission Australia.
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“The fun doesn’t stop at the post box, children can follow the progress of their letter through our new interactive online tracker and there’s plenty of other Christmas activities children can find on our Santa Mail website,” she said. Kids can tell Santa what they want for Christmas, or plead their case if they’re worried they might be on his naughty list at the wrong time of the year. To take part, send your festive letters to Santa, North Pole, 9999 with a 65c Christmas stamp on the front of the envelope and your name and return address on the back so Santa knows where to send his reply. Parents and children who have low vision can opt-in to receive a large text reply from Santa by sending their letters to: Santa Mail (large text), North Pole, 9999. Santa Mail letters can be placed in any dedicated Santa Mail box or red street post box, with families encouraged to lodge their letters before Friday, December 14, so Santa can reply before loading up his sleigh. Families are also encouraged to pick up and fill out the free Santa Mail postcards at participating Post Offices. For further information on Santa Mail, and how to take part – as well as letter writing tips – visit auspost.com.au/santamail.
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Funds for cancer fight Money raised at 2018 ball pushes Music For Life tally over $453,000 The night saw a variety of raffles, auctions, music and performances and had an enormous turnout of 420 guests. “All of the money goes straight to research, not staffing or to run the foundation, it goes straight to where they need it,” Mr Willmington said. Currently about 1600 Australians are diagnosed with brain cancer every year, another 1200 are sadly lost to it. “It makes me so proud, not a lot of people talk about brain cancer, so it’s all about spreading that awareness and making a real difference in people’s lives, awareness is our main focus and that’s my way of coping with it,” Mrs Wilmington said. “From the bottom of our hearts we thank all sponsors, ambassadors, volunteers and all of those who showed up on the night, it means the world to me and we couldn’t have done it without you.”
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his year’s Music For Life ball raised almost $42,000, taking the total raised over the past eight years to more than $453,000. Event organiser and brain cancer survivor Ann Willmington announced this year’s result at a morning tea held with sponsors and supporters last week. All proceeds from the event have been donated to the Charlie Teo Foundation in the hope to find a cure for the lifethreatening disease. Mrs Willmington’s husband, Wayne Willmington, said the event lived up to its slogan and was truly ‘a night to remember’. “When we first set it up Charlie said to us ‘don’t run an event to make money, run it to have a good time and raise awareness’, so that’s what we aim for with Music For Life but to make almost $42,000 is a great achievement,” he said. “When you’re a part of the foundation, Charlie makes you feel like family, he’s really excited that someone like Ann, who wouldn’t even still be here if it wasn’t for his work to keep her alive, has been able to give back over $400,000 – he is incredibly grateful.”
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Grant will help Foundation expand its local services ST MARYS FREIGHT HUB COMMUNITY INFORMATION Pacific National will be hosting a community information desk on the proposed St Marys Freight Hub The proposal is in the early planning stages on the vacant land bordering the main Western train line and Dunheved Industrial/Business Park.
An information desk will be held at St Marys Village Shopping Centre for the local community on: Friday 23rd November: 11:00am - 3:00pm Thursday 29th November: 3:00pm - 7:00pm Saturday 1st December: 10:00am - 2:00pm
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The St Marys Freight Hub will have the potential to: • Create employment in the community with 60 jobs during construction and more than 133 new fulltime jobs
t’s been almost two years since Luke and Holly Priddis opened their High Street specialist autism centre, but the ambitious pair knew there would be more to do. Now, thanks to a generous grant from the Westpac Foundation, the Luke Priddis Foundation will deliver a new life training facility for young adults, to be operational by next year. The $10,000 donation will see through the refurbishment of the floor above the existing centre, optimising the space and
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enrith is set to celebrate individuals with additional needs as Monday, December 3 marks International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD). The free event will be held at the Mondo Greenspace and is an opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of people with disabilities, and how this enriches our community. Penrith Mayor Ross Fowler said the day allows us to think, talk about, and acknowledge people with disability in a positive way. “One in five Australians have a disability, so this is an issue and a conversation
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NOTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION OF ABORIGINAL INTERESTS Biosis is currently undertaking an Aboriginal cultural heritage assessment (ACHA) for CPG NSW1 Pty Ltd to support a Development Application (DA) to construct a warehouse and associated infrastructure at 128 Andrews Road Penrith New South Wales (NSW) (Lot 20 DP 1216618 & Lot 13 DP 217705). Biosis Pty Ltd is assisting CPG NSW1 Pty Ltd with consultation with the Aboriginal community to inform the ACHA. Consultation with the Aboriginal community for this assessment will be undertaken in accordance with the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Consultation Requirements for Proponents 2010 (DECCW 2010). The purpose of the Aboriginal community consultation is to provide sufficient information for the assessment of Aboriginal cultural heritage values so to inform the ACHA. This process also assists CPG NSW1 Pty Ltd in the preparation of an Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit (AHIP) application (if required) and the Director General of the Office of Environment and Heritage in their consideration and determination of the AHIP application. Biosis wishes to identify Aboriginal people who may have an interest in the proposed study area and hold cultural knowledge relevant to determining the cultural significance of Aboriginal objects and/or Places in the Penrith area. For more information please contact: Mitchell Kent Senior Development Manager 03 9038 8686 mkent@cadenceproperty.com.au To register in writing please contact: Mathew Smith Biosis Pty Ltd 30 Wentworth Street, Port Kembla 2505 msmith@biosis.com.au 02 4201 1064 Please note that the name of each group that registers for consultation on this project will be provided to OEH and the LALC unless the group specifies that they do not want their details released. REGISTRATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE 5.00pm, 7 December 2018
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here are moments that you will look back on and remember exactly where you were, who you were with and what you were doing. For devoted fans of Australian indie rock band, British India, such a moment came on Tuesday, September 18. Breaking hearts and shattering hopes, guitarist and founding member of the band, Nic Wilson, announced his retirement from music at the end of this year. Speaking to the Weekender in 2014, Wilson joked that if the popular band
was to ever fall apart he’d take up filming weddings. “Maybe he’s secretly doing that, and he’s wanted to do it this whole time and maybe he’s lying to us now and he’s going to pop up at a wedding we’re at, who knows,” laughed drummer, Matt O’Gorman. While he’s not becoming a wedding videographer, O’Gorman revealed Wilson was looking to focus on the business he has with his wife and plans of starting a family. And as with any chapter that comes to an end, the reminiscing about the past 14 years has already begun for O’Gorman. “I remember the first time that we went
to Perth and we were at this party and for whatever reason, these people brought all this food,” O’Gorman said. “Anyway, the next day was a 40-degree day and Nic and I kind of woke up and we’re just nibbling on these biscuits and we’re like ‘these taste bloody weird’ and they were hash cookies and we had like three each. “It was our first day off in Perth and the two of us, these pale guys, are walking around Scarborough Beach in board shorts, looking at the sun, completely off our heads. More or less you get those moments between playing shows, the shows are always great, but it’s always little things in between.”
Finishing up with one final tour, the Nic The Poet farewell tour, O’Gorman said the news hadn’t quite sunk in yet, but he was looking forward to getting out on the road and giving Wilson the send off he deserved. “It’ll be guitar solos going way over the top, you won’t be able to shut Nic up,” he said. “We all still love each other, we all still love him, and we get to do one more tour, so it kind of ended the best way that it could.” British India will be performing at Tattersalls Hotel on Friday, December 7 at 8pm. Tickets are $37.70. To purchase tickets, call 4744 2002.
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fter opening to a maximum capacity audience last week, Glenbrook Players are bringing their latest show ‘Four Weddings and an Elvis’ to Glenbrook Theatre for two final performances. The comedy is set in a Las Vegas wedding chapel and follows the strange romantic (and not-so-romantic) entanglements of four couples as they come to walk down the aisle, do the deed, tie the knot, and otherwise get hitched at Sandy’s Chapel of Love. There’s the payback wedding of Bev
and Stan from Roanoke, Virginia; the comeback wedding of celebrities Vanessa and Bryce; the marriage of Fiona and Marvin, the couple who are the real thing; and a surprise engagement and wedding to put the cherry on top. All of this is presided over by chapel proprietor Sandy who, after 17 years in the business, thought she had seen it all. As the name suggests, the hilarious show also features music from The King – Elvis Presley. ‘Four Weddings and an Elvis’ will be showing at the Glenbrook Theatre tonight and tomorrow. Tickets start at $20.70. To book or for more information, visit glenbrookplayers.com.au.
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join Penrith City Choir. The combined chorus of almost 100 voices will take to the stage alongside four talented young soloists, all with the sensitive support of the orchestra. The large group of musicians will be performing Handel’s most famous compositions. Whether you prefer to sit or stand during the famous chorus, ‘Handel’s Messiah’ accommodates everyone and is a family-friendly event for all ages. Tickets are selling fast! ‘Handel’s Messiah’ will be performed at The Joan on Sunday, December 2 at 3pm. Tickets start at $28. To book or for more information, visit www.thejoan. com.au or call 4723 7600.
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what's on AND where HEADING OUT Friday, November 23 Darren Johnstone – Lynwood Country Club Free entry, 7pm 4580 2800 Four Weddings and an Elvis – Glenbrook Theatre From $20.70, 8pm 4739 1110 David Agius Duo – Colonial Hotel Free entry, 9pm 9623 1384 Dirty Deeds: The AC/DC Show – Bull & Bush Hotel Free entry, 9pm 9639 4008 Hayley Marshall Windsor RSL, 4587 6900 Friday, November 23, 7pm, Free entry
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Latina Rhythm – Blacktown Workers Club From $10, 8pm 9830 0600 Crimson Chin Duo – O’Donoghues Free entry, 6pm 4735 5509 DJ Koby Justice – Jamison Hotel Free entry, 8pm 4721 5764 K.P – Windsor Leagues Club Free entry, 9pm 4577 6488 Party on the Patio 6 – Hawkesbury Hotel From $18, 5pm 4545 0428 Laurie Bennett – Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 Beatle Magic: Beatles Tribute Show – St Marys RSL From $10, 9pm 9623 6555 Lloyd Bowden – Windsor RSL Free entry, 7pm 4587 6900 Rock City Saints – Penrith RSL Free entry, 8pm 4728 5200 Royale With Cheese: Your Favourite 90s Covers – Colonial Hotel Free entry, 9pm 9623 1384 Soundproofed: 80s Rewind – St Marys Band Club Free entry, 9pm 9623 1211 Karaoke – Greygums Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4734 5555
Born Jovi – Bull & Bush Hotel Free entry, 9pm 9639 4008 FLEXX: Old School RnB and Hip Hop – Panthers Penrith Free entry, 10pm 1300PANTHERS The Chris Komorowski Trio – Hotel Blue Free entry, 6.30pm 4782 6922 Hayley Marshall – Panthers Penrith Free entry, 9.30pm 1300PANTHERS Nat James – Windsor RSL Free entry, 7pm 4587 6900 Thirsty Merc – O’Donoghues From $25, 8pm 4735 5509 Acoustic Autograph – Blacktown Workers Club Free entry, 8pm 9830 0600
Saturday, December 1 Christmas Spectacular – Blacktown Workers Club From $5, 7.30pm 9830 0600 Lee Kernaghan Evan Theatre, 1300 PANTHERS Saturday, December 1, 7.30pm, $63.55
ABBALANCHE: The Australian ABBA Tribute Show Parramatta RSL, 9633 5177 Saturday, November 24, 7.30pm, $15
Keepin’ it Real Duo – Blacktown Workers Free entry, 8pm 9830 0600 Three Handed Beat Bandits – Hotel Blue Free entry, 6.30pm 4782 6922 On The Prowl – St Marys Band Club Free entry, 8pm 9623 1211 The Noughties – Jamison Hotel Free entry, 8pm 4721 5764 Marshall OKell – Hawkesbury Hotel Free entry, 8pm 4545 0428 Irene’s Gypsy Swing Band – The Hydro Majestic $35, 7.30pm 4782 6885 The Climbing Tree – Riverside Theatres From $20, 7.30pm 8839 3399 Royale With Cheese: Your Favourite 90s Covers – O’Donoghues Free entry, 9pm 4735 5509
Sunday, December 2 Franky Valentyn Duo – Blacktown Workers Club Free entry, 1pm 9830 0600 Blake Tailor – Made by The Hill Free entry, 2pm 9625 5500 Gerry Joe Weise: Slack-Off Sunday’s – Aunty Jack’s Free entry, 6pm 4760 8837 Gary Johns Trio – Bull & Bush Hotel Free entry, 1pm 9639 4008 Jed Zarb – Colyton Hotel Free entry, 2pm 9623 2266 Handel’s Messiah The Joan, 4723 7611 Sunday, December 2, 3pm, $28
Sunday, November 25 Hayley Marshall – Colyton Hotel Free entry, 2pm 9623 2266 The Be-Bop-A-Lula- Band – Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 9623 2266 Karl Christoph – O’Donoghues Free entry, 4pm 4735 5509 CAP2VATE – Blacktown Workers Club Free entry, 1pm 9830 0600
Encountering the Wild: Multi-arts Festival – Gallery H Free entry, 2pm 0401 995 983 Karaoke – Greygums Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4734 5555 Studio Q 2018 Showcase – The Joan From $18, 7pm 4723 7611 Best of You: Foo Fighters Show – Jamison Hotel Free entry, 9pm 4721 5764 Bird Yard Big Band – Penrith RSL Free entry, 2pm 4728 5200 You Can Dance and YCD Cheerleading – The Joan
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$26, 2pm 4723 7611 Dwayne Elix & the Engineers – Blacktown Workers Club Free entry, 8.30pm 9830 0600 Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bull & Bush Hotel Free entry, 9pm 9639 4008 Down Thunder – Colonial Hotel Free entry, 8.30pm 9623 1384 Georgia White – Windsor RSL Free entry, 7pm 4587 6900 Confetti: 70’s Disco Party Band – Blacktown Workers Club Free entry, 8pm 9830 0600 Bowie Unzipped presents Let’s Dance – Blue Mountains Theatre $39.80, 8pm 4723 5050 Soundbird – Penrith RSL Free entry, 9pm 4728 5200
Daily except Sat, Sun: 11:00AM, 1:30PM, 4:00PM, 6:30PM, 8:50PM. Sat: 10:15AM, 11:30AM, 1:50PM, 4:10PM, 6:30PM. Sun: 10:15AM, 11:00AM, 1:50PM, 4:10PM, 6:30PM.
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Nepean Retired Men’s Club Third Wednesday of each month • 0401 507 260 Seniors & Pensioners Club Tuesdays at 10am 86 Station Street, Penrith Prostate Cancer Support Monthly meetings at St Stephen’s • 1300 133 878 Jordan Springs Probus Club Fourth Tuesday of each month • The Hub at 10am
Christmas comes to life in St Marys Looking for a fun, family-friendly festive celebration this weekend? Get the family together and enjoy a free night of carols, entertainment and kids activities while the giant Christmas Tree in Coachman’s Park in St Marys gets switched on today, November 23 at 5pm. There will even be an exciting guest appearance from the man in red himself, Santa Claus!
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alling all ‘Star Wars’ fans! The Powerhouse Museum is now hosting ‘Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition’. Designed for visitors of all ages, the exhibition uses technology in the fields of neuropsychology, psychology, and biochemistry, interwoven with a collection of over 200 original artefacts, costumes and props from the Lucasfilm archives, to lead ‘Star Wars’ fans on a personal Identity Quest. Secured exclusively for Sydney by the NSW Government, the exhibition gives
a behind the scenes look at the moviemaking process with BB-8, R2-D2, the Millennium Falcon, Yoda from ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back’, and Darth Vader’s suit from ‘Star Wars: Return of the Jedi’ on display for the whole family to enjoy. Visitors are invited to explore their own identity and learn about the forces that mould them as they move through a series of interactive stations. ‘Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition’ will be at the Powerhouse Museum until June 2019. Tickets start at $23, with family passes available. To book or for more information call 9217 0222 or visit ma.as/starwarsidentities.
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Celebrate Christmas with Handel’s timeless masterpiece
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At the movies... Redford’s farewell THE OLD MAN AND THE GUN ++++ 1 hour, 33 mins CHLOE KAY RICHARDSON
‘The Old Man and the Gun’ is a leisurely venture through the life and crimes of real-life prison escapee Forrest Tucker, and written around David Grann’s 2003 New Yorker article of the same name. Starring Robert Redford as the film’s smooth, sweet talking central character, and directed by David Lowery, the peculiar story sees the veteran Hollywood actor command the screen, and sign off his acting career with sophistication and charisma. While the film’s storyline ambles along, it doesn’t bore, instead it capti-
vates and intrigues from beginning to end. The flick is brimming with charm, and is brought to fruition by an inimitable cast including Donald Glover and Tom Waits as Tucker’s partners-in-crime Teddy and Waller, Casey Affleck as determined detective John Hunt, and Sissy Spacek as Tucker’s kind-hearted lover Jewel. Apart from an awkwardly put together compilation of Tucker’s previous escapes, ‘The Old Man and the Gun’ shoots all the right shots, and finds an idyllic balance between old fashioned and timeless, and playful and serious. Redford’s last hoorah is as strong, smug, and seductive as one could hope for it to be.
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Ê Serial talent show star Guy Sebastian has been announced as the fourth and final coach for next year’s series of ‘The Voice Australia’. The former ‘X Factor’ judge and ‘Australian Idol’ winner joins Delta Goodrem, Kelly Rowland and Boy George for the show’s eighth season. Sebastian will replace Joe Jonas, who has left after just one season.
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Ê ‘Game of Thrones’ fans get set… the eighth and final season has been confirmed for April 2019. There are six episodes concluding the global phenomenon, to screen express from the US on FOX Showcase. While ‘Game of Thrones’ is ending, a bunch of spin-offs are in the works. Ê If you’re a lover of Indian movies, you will adore Foxtel’s latest pop-up movie channel. Titled ‘A Taste of India’, Foxtel Movies will screen a mix of Indian themed movies from India, the US and the UK. Movies set to screen include: ‘Basmati Blues’, ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, ‘Bride and Prejudice’, ‘The Lunchbox’, ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’, ‘The Darjeeling Limited’, ‘Life of Pi’ and more.
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Mercury is backtracking through your travel zone until Saturday. So expect some disruptions and delays involving cars, buses, trains, planes, commuting and/or holiday plans. Don’t let that deter you from travelling or embarking on a splendid adventure. With the Sun linking up with Jupiter, your motto is from Mark Twain: “Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover”.
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APRIL 21 TO MAY 21
With Mercury still in retrograde motion, some areas of your life (especially involving close relationships and money matters) may appear to go backwards. So tread carefully with loved ones. And make sure you research and process all financial information thoroughly, otherwise things could quickly become very confusing. Saturday looks unpredictable, as Uranus opposes Venus.
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Even though communication planet Mercury is retrograde (until December 7) strive to keep communication flowing with family, friends and work colleagues. A flexible attitude and a diplomatic approach will help you cope with any frustrating dramas that develop this week. Your greatest ally is your sense of humour. As Mark Twain said: “The human race has one really effective weapon and that is laughter”.
Watch what you say on Monday, when words have the capacity to cut like a knife. Expect some communication chaos until Saturday, as mischievous Mercury (your patron planet) reverses through your relationship zone. So you could experience problems with your sweetheart or an unresolved issue could be dredged up all over again. Or a partner from the past could suddenly re-appear (in person or via social media)!
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Over the next few days, retrograde Mercury could cause problems in your work zone. So do your best to be clear and concise with your boss, employees, colleagues, clients and/or customers. The challenge is to follow through on commitments. If you make a promise – keep it. And if you set a goal – work hard to achieve it. It doesn’t matter how long it takes.
NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21
Mercury is reversing through your sign so expect disruptions, delays and communication chaos. The best way to handle hiccups and hassles? With plenty of patience and style. The Sun and Jupiter hook up in your sign, so have the confidence and courage to be the real you. Don’t modify your personality to satisfy others’ expectations. Authenticity is key. As Bruce Lee said: “Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself”.
VIRGO
AUGUST 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23
With Mercury reversing through your home zone, expect some domestic dramas over the next few days. You’ll find the fussier and more fastidious you are, the more annoying the problems will be. Try to relax and go with the (sometimes disrupted) flow. Then Mercury reverses back into your communication zone on Saturday (where it stays until December 7).
GEMINI
MAY 22 TO JUNE 21
SAGITTARIUS
JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23
CAPRICORN
DECEMBER 22 TO JANUARY 20
Can-do Capricorns prefer things to proceed at a cracking pace but the Sun, Jupiter and retrograde Mercury are stimulating your seclusion zone. So it’s time to slow down and smell the roses as you relax, revise and reschedule. You’ll have to be extra patient, as tasks will take longer than expected. Don’t let nagging self-doubts undermine your confidence and sabotage your self-belief.
LIBRA
SEPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER 23
Mercury is causing mischief in your talking, texting and tweeting zone. So be very careful what you put on social media, as it will be easy for others to misinterpret your true meaning. Check before you post. You can look forward to a fabulous creativity surge, as Venus visits your sign and stimulates your fertile imagination. Venus also encourages you to be more social as you host a festive Christmas function or just party like a pro.
AQUARIUS
JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19
Mercury is in retrograde mode until December 7 so it’s not a suitable time to start an ambitious new project, solve a tricky problem or launch a group project. Plus expect some annoying disruptions or delays involving travel, cars, computers, communication, phones or social media. A long-cherished dream also needs to be re-imagined and reworked so that it better suits your situation. On Saturday you’ll feel restless and rebellious.
SCORPIO
OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 22
Time-poor Scorpio – you’re keen to plunge into a personal project or a financial matter but make sure you do your homework first. Otherwise there’ll be a major mix-up or delay over the coming week. With gung-ho Mars racing through your romance zone, it’s time to be more proactive about love. Attached? If you want your relationship to develop in positive ways, be the catalyst!
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It’s true that Mercury is currently retrograde, which can slow things down and muddle things up. But that’s no excuse to procrastinate Pisces! Proactive Mars is charging through your sign, and it also makes a marvellous connection with Saturn. So – despite possible delays and inevitable disruptions – it’s definitely time to embrace options, roll up your sleeves and power through projects.
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Alex McKenzie Principal Financial Planner Future Financial Services futurefinancialservices.com.au
I received an enquiry from a concerned client this morning who had someone visit her home (under the guise of providing market research) making some big financial promises that sounded great, a little too great. I was familiar with the company in question and very aware of what they offered for their clients; a one-size-fitsall strategy that is a sales technique masquerading as financial advice. These companies are becoming more prevalent, and are having success. I have an issue with the outbound call centres being deceptive in order to get in front of potential clients. But my bigger issue is that we have property and lending sales guys flogging their product under the guise of advice, using unrealistically optimistic assumptions and not disclosing that they actually work for a lender or property developer. This sort of behaviour gives the industry a bad name. Back in the ‘80s and ‘90s we saw door-to-door agents from AMP and National Mutual selling investment products based on returns in the mid to high teens and telling people, if they put $50 per week into these investments, they will have a million dollars at retire-
ment. These guys weren’t pretending to be experts, they were unashamedly sales guys and they were upfront about who they worked for. Those practices are now heavily criticised. What we are seeing from new companies is worse, they are covert in who they represent, and they are making huge dollars and using dishonest tactics to meet with people in the first place. Most of the sales pitches revolve around paying off your mortgage faster (usually quoting numbers like 10 to 15 years earlier), saving interest and reducing your tax. Sounds great, who wouldn’t to pay off their mortgage early and reduce interest and tax? The strategy they recommend isn’t wrong; it is effectively buying an investment property and utilising a debt recycling strategy. The idea being that you use income and tax benefits from the investment property to reduce your own debt, whilst keeping your deductible debt at the same level (sometimes they are more aggressive and recommend capitalising interest on the deductible debt). This strategy is fine and, in many cases, a very effective option that good financial planners utilise all the time. However, it is definitely not suitable for everyone. They also do calculations based on current, all-time-low interest rates, capital growth being constant and consistent full occupancy. This is the same as those agents
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in the ‘80s quoting on once-in-a-lifetime high interest rates. What also irks me is the amount of money these guys are making and not disclosing. They are making money on the investment property and commission on the mortgage broking on top of fees related to the advice. If they were genuinely providing advice, not flogging property and loans, they would tell you to buy any investment property, go get any loan and simply make a fee on the advice they provide. Be wary of anyone promising something that seems too good to be true – it probably is.
Do you see pop-up messages? Are you redirected to different websites? Does your computer run slowly or freeze? Are you getting pop-ups? Are your files locked or deleted? Does your computer not start? You may have a virus or malware issue. 10 steps to fixing malware and viruses These are general steps for an experienced user; there are millions of variations of infection types, often experience is the difference between a successful removal and a loss of data. 1. Disconnect your computer from the Internet. 2. Restart your computer in Safe Mode (Windows) – this will start the computer with minimal options and will not begin most malware or viruses. 3. Delete all temporary files – in Windows 10 use Disk Cleanup tool 4. Download and install an anti-virus scanner. I recommend the Microsoft Safety Scanner. Downloading / running multiple scanners from different vendors is encouraged. 5. Download and run Malwarebytes 6. If you can identify the virus or malware, there may be manual
steps required to remove it. Carry these out. 7. Malware often hijacks your web browser homepage or adds in a toolbar. Manually change and remove these. 8. If Windows is working, but some applications are not, then you will need to re-install these programs. 9. If Windows is still problematic, you will need to back-up all your files and re-install your system from scratch. 10. Prevention. Keep all the software on your computer up to date. Use a full security suite, not just an AntiVirus. Be diligent when browsing or clicking on links. If Windows doesn’t start, then you will need to use a boot CD or USB, we use Hirens BootCD. This is an all in one Boot CD that has a combination of both back-ups, diagnostic and cleaning tools. For more info: nort.ec/wwremoval.
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Technology means that orthoses covers a much broader range of issues than many think... Foot orthoses come in many different forms. The basic principles of orthotic therapy, is the application of an aid under the feet to support the arch and correct an abnormal gait. However, the use of orthoses covers a much broader range. Orthoses can indeed be applied to a ‘flat foot’ and assist with supporting the arch. But as technology continues to advance in this area of health, we are able to be much more specific and accurate in utilising these devices to target joints and soft tissues in the entire lower limb. Orthoses are often used in short-term scenarios to help offload injured muscles and tendons in athletes, in assisting in return to play. We also see athletes of all levels who train or participate in sports that are struggling with an ongoing injury. In these scenarios we are equipped to identify and assess the problem structure and determine how the patient’s gait and foot posture may be contributing.
The application of orthoses in these patients to fine tune their mechanics and maintain a pain free training regime will often lead to complete long term improvement of their pathology. There is a common misconception that flat feet are the only feet that need orthotic therapy. High arched feet may not absorb shock evenly and are often linked to stress related injuries. High arched feet are often candidates for orthotic therapy as are other symptomatic feet or knees that may be linked to a functional anomaly. It is also important to note that podiatrists do not apply orthoses to every painful foot that we see. In some cases, pain is resolved with muscle strengthening, stretching, strapping, dry needle techniques and many other treatment options. See you next week.
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A dangerous sweetener is fine for humans, but can cause major problems for our furry friends... There are many types of artificial sweeteners becoming more commonly used in human foods. The most concerning is Xylitol. It is found in chewing gum, sweets, toothpaste and sugar substitutes for baking. In humans, it is very slowly absorbed but in dogs it is absorbed rapidly and induces insulin production. This then causes dangerously low blood sugar levels. This can cause seizures, coma and death. It also causes liver damage which can lead to clotting issues and death. Vomiting is often the first sign of ingestion, other signs include lethargy, diarrhoea and collapse. The effects of Xylitol on cats is not well understood. How much causes toxicity? The amount that can cause toxicity is very low. It is hard to determine the amount of Xylitol in some foods as its concentration may not be provided. It has been estimated that as little as one piece of gum in a small dog can cause toxicity. What should I do if my dog has ingested Xylitol? Seek veterinary attention as
soon as possible. Treatment is more successful the earlier it is started. To determine if a toxic amount has been ingested it is important to know the concentration in the product and the weight of the dog. Decontamination may be indicated if ingestion is recent. There is no antidote to Xylitol so supportive therapy is required. Dogs can still die despite treatment, the prognosis is poor if seizures, coma or liver failure is seen. How do I know if my dog has ingested Xylitol? There is no test for Xylitol but low blood glucose is the main finding on blood tests. There are other causes of low blood glucose. How can we prevent toxicity? The best means is for Xylitol containing products to not be present in pet owning households. As with most things prevention is far better than cure. If you have any questions regarding Xylitol or other potential toxins, please call the clinic on 4731 3055.
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Europe’s most beautiful city square, arguably, is in Brussels – and you don’t have to wander far down a side street or opulent shopping arcades before coming across windows full of mouth-watering chocolates or a hip bar selling more beer varieties than an Aussie cricket team could handle. There are breweries in all the main cities. Lots of them. Big and small. From farmhouse breweries to legendary Trappist beer. And Flanders boasts more than 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and is recognised as having one of the world’s highest densities of top-class venues. You can even enjoy a six or seven-course meal aboard a tram fully decked out as a modern gourmet restaurant. But eating and drinking aside, Flanders and its thriving cities is rich in culture, some seriously quirky, such as Manneken Pis (little pee man, in Flemish). It’s a
small bronze fountain statue from the 17th century. Located two blocks behind the Brussels town hall, the statue is 61cm tall or 24 inches. There are occasions when the cheeky Manneken Pis is hooked up in different flavours of Belgian beer, which is poured from the fountain tip and given out to the public. Little wonder the most famous inhabitant of Brussels is a popular figure – yet, despite many legendary stories, no one has yet identified his true origin. On most days, Brussels’ magnificent Grand Place and town hall square – a mixture of styles and periods – is a heaving mass of both locals and tourists. Begun in the 15th century, it was destroyed in the 17th century and renovated in the 19th and 20th centuries, it became a UNESCO World Heritage site 20 years ago. A tour of the Royal Palace, along with visits to the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudula, countless art galleries and museums will keep you busy for at least three days – and that should be the minimum stay in the ‘Capital of Europe’. Just 26 kilometres by train from Brussels, Leuven is a bustling university city, where there’s a heavy focus on beer consumption – after all, it is the home to the world’s largest brewing company – AB inbev Brewery – producers of Stella Artois, Leffe and Hoegaarden. It produces more than 40 million litres worldwide and has a bigger turnover than Coca Cola – 56.4 billion US dollars in 2017.
Another top drop is Old Leuven blond, inspired by a classic beer whose 18th century popularity led to it being hailed as ‘the king of all drinks’. Not to be missed in Leuven are the 15th century town hall, interior of St Pieter’s Catholic Church – one of the best examples of late Gothic style – and the Old Market Square, known as the ‘longest bar’ in Europe. Flanders is renowned for its rich tradition of tapestry. Although the making of tapestries in Flanders stopped in the 18th century, its art still lives on in places like the De Wit Royal Tapestry Manufacturers in Mechelen. It’s open every Saturday and gives an insight into what makes Flemish tapestries unique. Mechelen has been called one of Flanders’ most under-rated cities – and also lays claim to having some of Belgium’s famous beers, such as Het Anker’s Maneblusser, a pale ale that dates back to 1687 when the moon projected its reddish glow on the city’s St. Rumbold tower, which was covered in a dense fog. A drunken man was heard shouting “Fire, fire, the tower is on fire” – but before firefighters could reach the so-called blaze, the moon slowly moved through the fog. Since then, Mechelenanians have been called the Maneblussers or ‘Moonextinguishers’. For more details on Flanders, go to www.visitflanders.com.
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Julie Fletcher Nepean Swim and Fitness julie@nepeanswim.com.au nepeanaquaticcentre.com.au and on Facebook
I am a firm believer in education being one of the key factors in keeping children safer around the water, which is why we get out into schools, pre-schools, fetes and community events to talk about Swim Safety, all year round. It is also why we are supporting the two Swim Safety initiatives running nationwide in Swim Schools this fortnight: Swim Australia’s Annual National Swim Safer Week from November 19-25, and the Australian Swim Schools Association’s Safer Swimming Week from November 26 to December 2. The themes of both safety campaigns are simple – to prevent drownings and save lives. The campaigns aim to educate children, parents and caregivers about the layers of protection needed to protect our children from harm around water. These messages, despite being presented slightly differently from one organisation to the other, remain consistent across the major swim safety bodies in Australia. Legendary swim coach Laurie Lawrence’s ‘Kids Alive, Do The Five’ campaign presents the five key safety precautions in a child friendly and easy to remember format (and in song form when presented to children in schools and preschools – just Google
‘Kids Alive Song’ for the tune!). “Fence the pool, shut the gate, teach your kids to swim, (it’s great!), supervise, watch your mate, and learn how to resuscitate”. My four-year-old loves singing this song to anyone who will listen, so it’s a great way to communicate these concepts to small children. It is no coincidence that you are being bombarded with swim safety information as we head towards the warmer weather and school holidays. Drowning deaths do occur throughout the year, but most undeniably happen in summer (42 per cent). In 2017/18 fatal drowning peaked in December with 40 deaths, followed by January with 38 deaths. Sunday was the most common day for fatal drowning, accounting for 23 per cent of all deaths,
your retirement Bianca Tulich
Once you’ve retired, moving into a smaller house or apartment makes a lot of sense. For starters, it can free up both time and cash – a smaller home means there’s less to look after and, in most cases, it will cost less to purchase than the home you’re selling. There will no doubt be a few things you won’t be able to take with you when you move into a smaller home. Sorting through a lifetime’s worth of belongings is no easy task, but it can feel great to clear away some clutter. Having spent time with people who’ve moved into smaller homes in a retirement community, I’ve found the KonMari Method of de-cluttering a great place to start. Developed by Marie Kondo, author of the best-selling book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, this method encourages people to keep only those things that speak to the heart. While this may sound a little ‘new age’, it’s really just about discarding items that have outlived their usefulness. The golden rules of tidying according to the KonMari Method are: Commit yourself to tidying up Make a day and time to start and stick to it.
Imagine your ideal lifestyle Have a clear picture in your mind of how you want your new home to look and feel. Tidy by category, not by location For example, it’s easier to sort through all of your books at one time than to sort through a living room. Ask yourself if it sparks joy Apart from essential items, keep only those things that you really love. Finish discarding first Before re-organising or packing things you want to keep, get rid of everything you don’t want to keep. Following this method really does make it easier to tackle the practical side of downsizing. The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors, please consult your own legal or financial advisors before making any decisions.
and 51 per cent of all drowning deaths in 2017/18 occurred in the afternoon hours. Summer days should be happy times splashing about and having fun, with as little risk to children as we can possibly manage. Recent research released by Royal Life Saving Australia reported that 965 children aged 0-4 years drowned in Australia over the last 25 years. Accidental falls into water were recorded as the leading activity resulting in drowning, and swimming pools were the leading location for drowning deaths among young children in Australia, accounting for 52 per cent (2002/03 – 2017/18). We have to do better! So get involved with the water safety initiatives offered, and start to educate your children as soon as possible!
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the western weekender » Friday, November 23, 2018
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Livewire Jarome Luai has re-signed with the Penrith Panthers until the end of 2021. Photo: Melinda Jane
Luai secures his future enrith has given a strong indication towards their future halves combination, with excitement machine Jarome Luai signing a new twoyear contract extension. The new deal means the 21-year-old playmaker will remain at the foot of the Mountains until at least the end of the 2021 season. It is likely that Luai will partner longtime friend and teammate Nathan Cleary in the halves once James Maloney’s time at the club comes to an end. Maloney is off contract at the end of 2020. “I feel blessed to re-sign with Panthers because Penrith is my home,” Luai said this week.
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and later made his international debut for Samoa at the Rugby League World Cup. Luai’s NRL debut came against Newcastle in Round 10 last season before he lit up Panthers Stadium with two tries in a man of the match performance against the New Zealand Warriors. “Right from the time we saw Jarome in our junior rep program, we believed he was an NRL player of the future,” Panthers boss Phil Gould said. “We were thrilled when he got the opportunity to play NRL in 2018 and no one was surprised at the impact he made. “We are delighted he has extended
“It was an easy decision for me as I’ve come through the Panthers system with so many of the players here and we’re basically a family. “A lot of us have kids as well, so to watch them grow up together will be special. “I’m grateful to have the opportunity to work with the likes of Nathan Cleary and James Maloney as I continue to improve my game.” A local St Marys junior, Luai progressed through the junior development pathways at Panthers and was a member of the premiership-winning Panthers NYC side in 2015. In 2017, he captained the Junior Kiwis
his contract with Panthers and we look forward to watching his development over the next three seasons.” Following season-ending ankle surgery in July, Luai returned to full pre-season training last week. With Luai now signed, sealed and delivered, the Panthers will now turn their attention to re-signing another Kiwi, international forward James Fisher-Harris. The 22-year-old is off-contract at the end of 2019 and will no doubt have plenty of potential suitors if he chose to test the market. Penrith are confident of keeping him long-term.
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Turn your cricket game pink Merrin heads overseas after for a good cause this summer gaining release from Penrith
Trent Merrin has played his last game for the Panthers. Photo: Megan Dunn
Deck out your local cricket game in pink for Pink Stumps Day NATHAN TAYLOR
hether you’re a backyard batter, club cricketer or school smasher, the McGrath Foundation is calling on locals to grab their mates and pink up their cricket game by registering to host a Pink Stumps Day. Pink Stumps Day is the McGrath Foundation’s largest community fundraising campaign where cricket clubs and teams, workplaces, schools and backyard play-
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ers across the nation turn their cricket game pink to fundraise for the McGrath Foundation. The day plays a vital fundraising role to help achieve the Foundation’s mission of ensuring every family affected by breast cancer has access to a free McGrath Breast Care Nurse, no matter where they live or their financial situation. While the official Pink Stumps Day is on February 16, communities can hold their own event at any time by registering at www.pinkstumpsday.com.au.
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eparting Penrith forward Trent Merrin says he’s happy to have his future sorted after signing a four-year deal with English Super League side Leeds. The 29-year-old, who won a premiership with the Dragons in 2010, has been released from the final two years of his contract with Penrith and will join the Rhinos with immediate effect. “I have done everything I possibly could in the NRL and this is a great opportunity for me to come to a great club with a fantastic culture and hopefully achieve some goals together,” Merrin said. “It is good to have clarity about my future, I am looking forward to coming to a new country, stepping outside of my
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comfort zone and being part of something special with Leeds.” Merrin played 72 games for the Panthers and won the Merv Cartwright Medal as the club’s player of the year in 2016. “Trent Merrin has given our club three years of outstanding service, both on and off the field,” said Panthers Executive General Manager, Phil Gould. “Panthers played finals football in each of the three seasons he spent at the club. Apart from the tremendous football he has played, Trent has been instrumental in mentoring the careers of a number of our young players. “We wish Trent well with his new challenge in the English Super League. Leeds has secured itself a very good man.”
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the western weekender » Friday, November 23, 2018
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Perfect fit as top player joins St Marys for 2019 NATHAN TAYLOR
t Marys will be a force to be reckoned with in 2019 after securing the signature of St George-Illawarra Dragons NRLW player Oneata Schwalger for next season. The 33-year-old from Melbourne will run out for the St Marys Saints in the Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership next year. A dual international, Schwalger has represented Australia at the 2014 Rugby World Cup and is also a member of the Samoan rugby league team. While competing at the National Championships earlier this year, Schwalger was identified and contracted by the Dragons for one season. Known for her aggressive style of play, the mother of two is the sister of former All Blacks prop John Schwalger and began playing league more than a decade ago in New Zealand before moving to Australia. After a successful stint with the Dragons in the inaugural NRLW competition a few months’ back, Schwalger was keen to link up with a strong club to further enhance her skills in the hopes of securing a new NRLW contract.
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“The standard of the NRLW next year will be 100 per cent better, no one’s position is guaranteed and there will be more competition for spots,” Schwalger told the Weekender. “As long as I get fitter and improve, I can’t see why I won’t be back with the Dragons next year.” Schwalger, who plays at prop, had a number of clubs to consider for next season but chose the Saints due to their professionalism in the negotiating process. “I’m 33-years-old and my window to really make the most of it is a short one,” Schwalger said. “The professionalism St Marys showed when I met them was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. The fact they made the effort to meet me in person was really important.” St Marys Rugby League Manager, Adam Przybyla, was thrilled to secure Schwalger’s signature. “Oneata has played at the highest level in rugby union and has just completed her first NRLW season with the St GeorgeIllawarra Dragons,” he said. “Oneata’s experience, combined with her energy and enthusiasm, will be a huge asset to the group.”
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Appleton looks for bragging rights Story continued from » p.72 “I grew up in the Blue Mountains, about 20 minutes from Penrith, but spent a lot of my time cutting my teeth with the lads out of Penrith Panthers Tri Club, so it definitely feels like a home race to me,” Appleton said. “I’ve raced at the Regatta Centre more times than I’ve had hot dinners. I know the course well as growing up in the Blue Mountains, I used to train on these roads on a daily basis.” One of the most consistent performers on the global Ironman 70.3 circuit, Appleton kicked off the year with a win at Ironman 70.3 Geelong and he can think of nothing better than book ending 2018 by picking up the 70.3 title this Sunday, where his triathlon career started. “The start list looks great, with a lot of Aussie talent assembled and with Terenzo Bozzone returning to racing,” Appleton said. “I’ve raced everyone on the start list quite a few times, and particularly raced the likes of Tim Reed, Tim van Berkel and Craig Alexander a lot. “It is kind of fun because we are all good friends off the course, but love nothing more than to beat each other out there. It is good for bragging rights.”
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Sprinting to the top Jordan Springs youngster hopes to impress at Challenge NATHAN TAYLOR
10-year-old sprinter from Jordan Springs is hoping to get on the podium when he competes for his state at next year’s Trans Tasman Challenge. The young Penrith Valley Athletics star will represent NSW when they take on New Zealand on January 13 at Campbelltown Athletics Stadium. The Trans Tasman Challenge pits U11 and U12 athletes from NSW and New Zealand against each other in a variety of track and field events. Tyler Peken will contest the 100m, 200m and 400m sprint when competition gets underway during the upcoming summer school holidays. The Year 5 Jamisontown Public School student said he was excited to make the team on his first attempt. “It was my dream to make the team because I want to do better than my dad, he did little athletics and made the Trans Tasman team when he was younger,” Tyler told the Weekender.
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Tyler Peken is excited to be part of the Trans Tasman Challenge. Photo: Melinda Jane “I was excited and relieved that I finally made it. I’m just happy to be a part of it and can’t wait to get out there.” Tyler is one of 25 Australian boys to make the team in his age group. He qualified after strong performances at
the recent Trans Tasman Trials, where he finished first in the 200m sprint. Also accomplished in OzTag, touch football, rugby league, soccer and cricket, Tyler said little athletics stands out as one of his favourite sports.
Around the grounds CRICKET: Penrith are in a good position to return to the winner’s circle after a strong first day in their Round 6 clash against Eastern Suburbs in the NSW Premier Cricket competition. Playing in a Two-Day match at Waverley Oval, Penrith won the toss and elected to bat first. Penrith put on a strong batting display before being dismissed for 295. Penrith’s Brent Williams was best with the bat scoring 74. When Eastern Suburbs hit the crease later that day, they fell in a hole straight away and were 3/14 at stumps. Michael Collins is currently best of the bowlers for Penrith taking 1/4. Penrith will look to ice the game when play continues this Saturday morning at Waverley Oval.
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GRIDIRON: The Nepean Ducks have belted the Central Coast Sharks 40-0 in Round 11 of the Gridiron NSW Division 1 competition. Meanwhile, Nepean’s Colts team were on the wrong end of a hiding themselves, smashed by the West Sydney Pirates 42-0. Nepean’s Division 1 team remain in sixth position, while their Colts side stay in fifth. Nepean’s Division 1 team will take on the Wollongong Mustangs this Saturday in the final game of the regular season, while the Colts team have a bye. BASEBALL: Following last week’s bye week in the NSW State Baseball League competition, the Penrith Panthers will return to the diamond this week to battle the Central Coast Marlins in Round 9. Penrith currently sit in last place with one win to their name. W-LEAGUE: The Western Sydney
Wanderers are still chasing their first win of the season, thrashed by Perth Glory last weekend 3-0. Western Sydney will take on the Newcastle Jets this Saturday night at Marconi Stadium. Y-LEAGUE: The Western Sydney Wanderers Y-League campaign has gotten off to the best possible start, defeating Canberra United 1-0 at Deakin Stadium. The young Wanderers will look for back to back victories when they face the Central Coast Mariners this Saturday at Marconi Stadium. GOLF: Richmond Golf Club has won the Club of the Year title in the Western Sydney Region Veteran Golfers Association (WSRVGA) Inter-Club competition, following completion of the final round at Glenmore Heritage Valley Golf Club. With Richmond already holding a commanding lead in the Club of the Year rankings, members Ken Powell, Judy Benson, John Manczak and Paul Evans took out the day’s team prize to emphatically secure this year’s title for the Hawkesbury-based club. Male Player of the Year went to Richmond’s Jim Lyons on 115 points, while Diane Bowen from Dunheved Golf Club won the Ladies Player of the Year title with 104 points. PADDLING: Dual Olympic medallist Jessica Fox received a rock-star welcome when she arrived at Ropes Crossing Primary School earlier this month to be part of a Launch Day for the school’s sport houses. At the inauguration, one of the sport houses was named ‘The Fox House’ after the Leonay local.
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ne of the biggest events on the local sporting calendar, Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney, is back in Penrith this Sunday. Featuring the best triathletes from Australia and around the world, Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney will take place at various locations across Penrith. Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney’s fast and scenic course uses the iconic Penrith Lakes at the International Regatta Centre for the swim and offers athletes a bike course that provides amazing views of the Blue Mountains. The super quick, flat, picturesque run course, which debuted in 2016, takes in the Nepean River along the Great River Walk, before runners return to the Regatta Centre to celebrate with family and friends. One competitor no stranger to the course is local racer Sam Appleton. This is Appleton’s hometown event and he is keen to put his local advantage to good use when he takes on Ironman New Zealand champion Terenzo Bozzone, former Ironman 70.3 world champion Tim Reed and Ironman champion Tim van Berkel. Story continues on » p.70 Local triathlete Sam Appleton will contest this Sunday’s Ironman 70.3 Western Sydney in Penrith
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