March 2013 Helensburgh & District Herald

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Ocean Challenge On Again

The annual Stanwell Park Ocean Challenge will be held for the 12th time on Sunday March 24. This popular event invites swimmers to tackle the 2.3 kilometres around the cliffs from Coalcliff to Stanwell Park! This is a premier participatory local sport event, and deserves widespread support.

Participants are asked to report to Stanwell Park Surf Club by 9.15 am, with free shuttle buses taking swimmers, families and spectators to Coalcliff beach for the swim back. (Spectators can also catch the bus back). Continued over page

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD

IN THIS ISSUE

Ocean Challenge on Again

Helensburgh & District Herald Pty Ltd Editor: Angela Fagerstrom editor@helensburghdistrictherald.com.au 0409 065 500 Facebook: Helensburgh District Herald www.HelensburghDistrictHerald.com.au ABN: 13 877 135 184 Community participation in this monthly newsletter is encouraged. Contributors should keep stories to a maximum of 200 words if possible. The editor reserves the right to edit according to space restrictions. Contributors should include contact details for clarification. The Contributor’s drop box is located at Helensburgh Newsagency, or post to P.O. Box 248 Helensburgh, 2508. Disclaimer: The views expressed in the letters published in this issue do not reflect those of the editor. All graphics remain the property of Helensburgh & District Herald Pty Ltd unless otherwise supplied.

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From page 1 There are prizes for overall male and female placegetters, and for different age groups. This event is a fundraiser for surf clubs and aerial patrols, organised by Stanwell Park Surf Club. There is an early entry fee (on line) before the day of $35, and on the day $45 (from 8am at Stanwell Park only). Andrew Perrin says the event has attracted 480 swimmers for the past 4 years, and aims to top 500 for the first time this year. “Nathan Johnston, well known visually impaired athlete, will compete for his eleventh time - a remarkable achievement,� Andrew says. Inquiries (including prize information) and early entries can be made to www.oceanswims.com, and inquiries to 0414 949 194.

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We Connect By Carina Herbert Holy Cross Primary School will be holding its annual fete on Saturday March 16 from 9 am. This year’s theme is “We-Connect” as funds raised will be used to improve digital technology in the classroom. It also reflects our school’s desire to connect with the community. A Tech Museum has been created to display dated technologies. Be sure to take a look and bring the kids. Have they ever actually seen a cassette player or a turntable? Reminiscing is a great way to bring people together and get you talking. We may even have pieces used before your time! An important part of fete day for kids is the rides and no-one will be disappointed by our line-up! We have rides for all ages including Mini Jeeps, and the ever-popular Super Slide! Our newest attraction is The Jungle Run - an inflatable obstacle course for all ages. For the older kids (and grown-ups who want to play like kids) the inflatable Gladiator Game will be sure to please.

If you are feeling a connection with Lady Luck, why not have a go at one of our fabulous prize games. The Chocolate Wheel is a fete favourite for young and old and the prizes on offer this year will keep you smiling. There is a retail connection for the shoppers too in our fabulous stalls. We have some new additions to our selection this year including Cup Cake Decorating! Fete favourites such as the Cake Stall (scrummy treats to share or scoff), Gift Baskets (overflowing with surprise), plant stall (get in early), White Elephant and Showbags will all be there to name but a few. The entertainment program will be made up of local talent to enthral and delight and as always, the children are working very hard on their acts to charm and warm the hearts of their audience. Grab a bite from the BBQ or a juicy corn on the cob. For the coffee lovers, the Coffee Van will be on location to help calm the nerves. Sit back, take in some of the entertainment or grab a book from the bookstall and lose yourself in a story. Mark the calendar and be sure to get yourself well connected with Holy Cross Catholic School Fete.

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New CSG Rules May Change Outlook For 2508 By Angela Fagerström A week after the Planning and Assessment Commission (PAC) met in Helensburgh (February 13), to hear community feedback on Apex Energy’s application for an extension of time for their exploration licences in Darkes Forest, Premier O’Farrell announced sweeping changes to coal seam gas (CSG) regulation in New South Wales. The Helensburgh meeting demonstrated overwhelming support in favour of PAC rejecting an extension of time to Apex Energy. Speakers included representatives from Wollongong City Council, Illawarra Local Aboriginal Land Council, Doctors for the Environment Australia, Public Health Association of Australia, Stop CSG Illawarra and Stop CSG Wollondilly. Of the 33 speakers to address PAC, only Tom Fontaine of Magnum Gas & Power (formerly Ormil Energy) joint venture partner to Apex Energy, spoke in the affirmative. Mr Fontaine later told media “We wouldn’t be here if we did not believe there were more positives than negatives”. The Premier’s legislation modifications have been widely hailed as a positive for residents living near CSG drilling sites and the broader agriculture industry subject to new applications. However, it remains unclear what the implications will be for the Apex Energy project, as it appears to be under consideration using the previous legislation, which is far less stringent than Premier O’Farrell’s new package. Under the package endorsed by NSW Cabinet, new applications will be subject to the following: • A two kilometre exclusion zone will be imposed around residential areas to prevent new CSG exploration, assessment and production activities covering both surface and underground works. • Exclusion zones will apply to identified critical industry clusters, such as the viticulture and equine industry. • The independent Environment Protection Authority (EPA) will be the lead regulator of environmental and health impacts of CSG activities in NSW and will be responsible for compliance and enforcement.

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• All exploration, assessment and production titles and activities will be required to hold an Environment Protection Licence. • The Chief Scientist and Engineer will conduct an independent review of all CSG activities in NSW, including the impact on water catchments. • An Office of Coal Seam Gas Regulation will be established within the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services to enforce other regulations. The Stop CSG Illawarra group quickly responded to the Premier’s announcement with “The NSW Government has announced new coal seam gas (CSG) rules, including a ban on CSG development in residential areas and critical industry clusters, such as horse breeders and wine producers.” “But they (NSW Government) also stated this would only apply to new CSG exploration, assessment and production activities, and they have not ruled out drinking water catchments” the statement continued. The Helensburgh & District Herald (HDH) contacted the office of the Premier to find out the implications of the new legislation - specifically for the Darkes Forest Apex Energy project and asked; Is Apex Energy’s application for extension of time deemed a “new” project under the new CSG regulation package? If PAC recommends the extension of time modification be refused, will a new application be subject to the new CSG regulations and if so, will a new environmental assessment report be required? At the time this edition of the HDH went to print the office of the Premier had not responded. Whatever the outcome of PAC and the implications of O’Farrell’s new CSG regulation package for Darkes Forest, Member for Heathcote Lee Evans has stated “I strongly believe that coal seam gas extraction should not be allowed near drinking water catchments or environmentally sensitive areas”. “I am fighting for even stronger regulations and I will not rest until water catchments and environmentally sensitive areas are completely protected” stated Mr Evans.


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Easter Saturday Scramble In the Park! The Helensburgh Lions Club invites you to its fifth fabulous Easter Scramble in Charles Harper Park on Easter Saturday, 30 March, so make sure you’re free between 9am and 11.30am, for a morning full of food and fun! Join us from 9am for breakfast – bacon and eggs, sausages or pancakes with fresh fruit salad. Buy a raffle ticket for some chocolatey prizes and then enjoy a free interactive and informative reptile show with Snake Tales! When the snakes have slithered away, the Scramble begins! To Scramble, we need eggs, so please bring along some eggs for the Easter basket so there is plenty to go around! There will be two sessions, the first for children under 5, the second for children 6 and over. Remember the Scramble rules: No pushing or shoving No taking other people’s eggs, and Absolutely, NO bags or buckets!

You will be asked to leave the Scramble if you collect eggs in anything other than your hands. Let’s follow the Scramble rules and everyone will have the chance to have fun and chomp on chocolate at the Scramble! We hope you can come along and be a part of this fabulous Lions Club community event!

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COMMUNITY NEWS

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Cafe Club celebrates 10 years of friendship

Original Volunteers and Clients: Back row: Laurie, Mary, Yvonne, Edythe Front row: Betty, Joyce, Daphne, Management Committee member-Eleanor McLeod, NINA President Cheryl Sullivan, June & Pat Seated: Eileen

Northern Illawarra Neighbour Aid Inc (NINA) is a local non-profit, community based organisation located in Helensburgh and supported by volunteers. The Service is funded under the Home & Community Care (HACC) Program. One of the special services offered by NINA, Café Club has just reached the milestone 10 year anniversary. CAFE CLUB is a weekly group providing Culture, Activity, Friendship and Education to clients in Helensburgh. One of Café Clubs regulars and local treasure Mary Bozzo, wrote a poem which sums up the special place Café Club holds in the community and it was read out at the 10 year celebrations; 6 March 2013 Helensburgh & District Herald

Ten years ago Neighbour aid had a bub And they christened it the Café Club They collect you and cater for all kinds of weather, To make sure that each week we all get together You meet lots of old friends, who are still clever, And meet new ones you wish you’d known forever And the wonderful helpers, too many to name Should all go up here in our own ‘hall of fame’ I’m glad I’m a member And I’d just like to say Thank you, Café Club On your special 10th birthday For more information on Café Club or any of the services offered by NINA or to become a volunteer, contact NINA on 4294 1900 or visit 18 Walker St, Helensburgh www.nina.org.au


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COMMUNITY NEWS Practical Eco Solutions By Jenny Sherratt Watching the movie Bag it at the Bushland Chapel, got me thinking about how we as a community can reduce our dependence on plastic shopping bags. But why do we need to stop using plastic bags? Think about the life cycle of plastic bags: • They are derived from oil, so there is the drilling and transportation of oil and the impact on marine life caused by oil spills • Carcinogenic gases such as benzene are emitted during the manufacturing process • When they eventually break down, they release toxins into the soil and waterways • They block stormwater drains causing flooding • They kill seabirds, turtles and other sea creatures when they are ingested or get tangled up in them. So, what are the alternatives? There are a number of options such as re-usable bags, cane baskets and cardboard boxes.

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Unfortunately, many re-usable bags are also made from plastics or other synthetic materials, so ensure that you buy bags made from natural fibres which will biodegrade when the bag is no longer usable e.g. jute, calico, organic cotton, hemp, bamboo or canvas. Jute bags can be purchased very cheaply at Bi-Lo and calico bags can be purchased from the Flame Tree Community Co-op at Thirroul. The Salvos Store is also a good source for non-plastic re-usable bags and cane baskets, while cardboard boxes can be obtained from BiLo if you ask. Markets and on-line stores such as Oxfam and The Eco Shop sell great re-usable bags. Of course, if you have the time and skill, you could make your own from materials that you already have lying around the house or from the Salvos. Remember to recycle unwanted plastic bags in the specially marked recycling bin at Bi-Lo.

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*Fun & Safe *Boys & Girls *Fitness & Friendship

All enquiries to: 0403 980 831 or registrarHJRLFC@hotmail.com

Contact Lee Phone: (02) 9548 0144 Fax: (02) 9548 5639 Email: heathcote@parliament.nsw.gov.au Web: leeevansheathcote.com.au Authorised by Lee Evans MP.

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NEWS / SPOTLIGHT A Colourful Day In The ‘Burgh The 2508 area has shown time and again how willing it is to help individuals when someone is suffering with cancer and in particular, blood cancers. It’s nice to know that residents also support the foundation behind helping thousands of Australian’s beat Leukaemia. On Saturday March 16 from 10.30am local resident Sophia Atkinson will be outside Bi-Lo (Walker Street, Helensburgh) colouring hair and shaving heads to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. The World's Greatest Shave raises around half the money needed by the Leukaemia Foundation to fund its important work – providing practical and emotional support to people with blood cancer, as well as investing millions in research. See you at Bi-Lo on Saturday March 16! All donations are tax-deductible, for more information visit www.worldsgreatestshave.com

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HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Helensburgh Business Park Reaches The Next Stage Response to the Helensburgh Business Park (HBP) stage 1 development has been strong and due to this HBP is now selling Stage 3 off the plan. The 15 light industrial, strata titled units range in size from 75-125sqm and Developer Andy Offord is offering buyer’s incentive to get in early. “Stage 1 saw a range of businesses make the move to HBP for space, visibility and business growth” said Andy. “We weren’t sure what to expect with stage 1 but the response was excellent and just 9 months after completion HBP stage 1 was fully occupied and it has proved to be a great place to operate a business”. Andy noted several of the HBP stage 1 buyer’s had used self-managed superannuation funds to purchase their unit, but urges people to seek their own financial advice. “This is a unique development for the area and we have worked hard to make sure it has been done to the highest standard. People can expect the next stage of the development to be designed and constructed to the same standard, but the units will have a slightly different architectural style” said Andy. Construction has begun on the second stage of the development comprising four 250sqm factory units. Leasing opportunities are still available for stage 2 and for the purpose built café. “With another four units due for completion early – mid 2013 and the final 15 units now selling, it would be a great time for a foodie to join HBP in the Cafe” concluded Andy. For more information contact Andy Offord on 0418 422 909 or visit www.helensburghbusinesspark.com.au

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SPOTLIGHT ON LOCAL BUSINESS 2012 Market Wrap By Troy McNeice, McGrath Real Estate Thirroul Despite the global financial crisis (GFC) bringing challenging times for all economies and financial markets, we can say with certainty that Australian residential property has shone as an asset class amongst its peers. While most markets in the US and Europe have seen price declines in the range of 25-50%, the Australian market has stood firm with price corrections ranging in general from 5% to 25% during the same period. So, what is it that kept us in such good shape while the rest of the world suffered far greater falls? I think there are a few key factors that worked for us: • A strong banking environment left us with far less subprime carnage than elsewhere and the banks never stopped lending to qualified buyers during the GFC. • Government incentives were highly successful in attracting first home buyers into the market during the early stages of the GFC. In the past year alone, almost 39,000 First Home Buyer Grants were processed in NSW.

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD • A housing shortage meant there was a reasonable balance between supply and demand, so as demand reduced it was less noticeable because we were in a period of artificial low supply. So where to from here? One thing we know for sure is you can’t pick the bottom of the market until it has passed. So with this in mind, I’ll try to provide you with my ideas on where we are in the cycle, and more importantly, where we may head from here. I’ll start with what, in essence, is my best gut feeling on this. Essentially, I believe our northern property market is past the worst and heading for some blue skies in 2013. That’s not to say I expect either a straight line growth recovery or an instant uplift in prices. Neither of these outcomes is likely. So what am I seeing on the ground? A few things: • Growing buyer demand with an unquestionable increase in overall consumer confidence. • Multiple bidders at auctions, and a notable upswing in clearance rates with many properties selling before auction day. • An increase in Sydney sea changers purchasing for lifestyle. • Investors have returned to the market this year, particularly for self-managed super funds. For a confidential market opinion of your property or for more information contact Troy McNeice on 0402 756 302.

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SPOTLIGHT ON LOCAL BUSINESS Think Business Class! By Marie Alessi, Muse Coaching How to structure your business so your dreams come true: Small business owners unite and fly high! You own a small business and would love to live the dream? I’m sure you’re familiar with all the phrases – “where focus goes, energy flows”, “do what you love and success will follow”, “work on your business rather than in your business”, “create a business that works for you, so you don’t have to work for your business”, “building a business versus buying a job” or “creating work-life-balance”. The key is structure and surrounding influences. It’s all about balance. Family or not, we all love to enjoy a certain life-style. Not all of us were born as a workaholic. People start their own business for one thing and one thing only: FREEDOM! Whether that is working for yourself, having more time to yourself, financial freedom, or just freedom of knowing that you’re in charge of your life… We all long for freedom. So here’s what “THINK BUSINESS CLASS” is all about: Once a week you connect with a small group of like-minded people (3-4) and learn some important contents to enhance your business. You can bounce ideas off each other or just take in the lessons – whatever you prefer! The class takes 1 hour (max) – and once a month each participant has the option to stay for an extra 30 mins (FREE bonus!) After class to discuss business-specific and/or confidential topics that you don’t want to share in class. Here’s your chance to choose your surrounding influences in business – connect and support one another! THINK BUSINESS CLASS is designed for people with an open mind for growth – no matter if you already own a business or are about to start a business – these classes will change your way of thinking, will give you structure and new perspective!

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Contents will be including Business Success Needs Analysis, Your Dream, Mission Statements, Organisational Charts & why they are so important [yes, also for 1 (wo)men businesses!], Job Descriptions, Marketing, Communication, Time Management – just to name a few. The classes will run for about 9 months. And here is what some of my clients have to say: “I would highly recommend Marie at Muse for business coaching. Since I started with her over a year ago, she has helped me discover my passion for business and what I need to do in order to succeed and the steps I need to take. It has been an amazing journey both professionally and personally” - Liz Thacker, owner of Elizabeth Jane Jewellery “Marie’s coaching allowed me to plan for the next step. I can now visualise and articulate my core values for the business. My eyes have been opened to the possibilities.” - Wendy, Flame Fish Designs The idea of THINK BUSINESS CLASS is to make Small Business Coaching very affordable, while having others on board to walk the talk with you and share ideas and experiences with each other. My aim is to support you all the way! THINK BUSINESS CLASS – it suits you Contact me for any questions or to book your first class on 0415 520 092

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New Home - Double The Service

Physiotherapist Aaron Babb explained “Our new gym features the finest European made equipment and one of the devices, the ‘Kinesis One’ is so special there are only half-a-dozen or so in Australia”. The Kinesis One is certified for medical and rehabilitation use, and is well suited to those recovering from injury or for those with limited mobility. To find out more about Pilates or Balance and Condition classes (for over 55s), or to enquire about gym membership contact Helensburgh Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic on 4294 9990 or visit 22-24 Walker Street Helensburgh (opposite Bi-Lo).

By now, most locals will have seen Helensburgh Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic’s new home on Walker Street, but unless you have been inside you may not know about a host of new services on offer. The move to the new premises has enabled Helensburgh Physiotherapy to broaden their services to include: a state-of-the-art gym, personal training, exercise physiology, Pilates and a range of conditioning classes to help keep you in top shape. For those who are new to the term, exercise physiologists are university qualified allied health professionals, who specialise in using exercise to help patients improve general health and wellness, fitness strength and function, or to help clients manage a medical condition or treat an injury through exercise prescription. These new services are in addition to physiotherapy, chiropractic, podiatry and massage.

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10 Delicious Years

R&R Cafe’s Rowena and Rob Lisk

10 years ago, Helensburgh residents Rob and Rowena Lisk needed to find a commercial kitchen to accommodate their already well-established catering business. The couple found a location in Helensburgh and fitted out the kitchen. This location just happened to have a shopfront and R & R Café was born. Although Rob had been a chef for 20 years, and Rowena had extensive hospitality experience from working at some of Sydney’s top restaurants and hotels, it was a little bit of an adventure into the unknown. “We expected it to bubble along nicely as our base, but to our surprise the café really took off” said Rowena. “We put the success of R & R Café down to our relationship with the community. We hire local staff who often stay with us for a long time; we use local suppliers for all of our main produce, including Grima Bros., Helensburgh Butchery and Binner’s Farm.” It’s no secret the odds are stacked against small businesses lasting the distance. A thankful Rowena acknowledged the hard work and commitment of her and Rob’s team and the support of local patrons.

“Our customers are what make it all work and many of them have become dear family friends.” To thank the community for its support, R & R Café has over the years given much to local schools, charities and not-for-profit groups for their fundraising activities. Happy Birthday R & R!

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Stanwell Park Becomes Boho Chic

After five years operating as Stanwell Park Boutique, new owner Wendy Roche has reinvented the boutique as “Boho Chic Boutique”. It is Wendy’s first boutique, although she confesses she is a “fashion addict” and has worked with big name fashion brands in the past. “I am passionate about fashion and want to spend more time at home in Stanwell Park” said Wendy, “we offer something for every lady, but see our strength as bohemian resort wear, a relaxed coastal glamour for the 30+ savvy shopper”. Boho Chic enjoyed its grand opening on March 2nd and Wendy hopes her collection of clothing, bags, shoes and accessories which are mostly between $50 – $100, will ensure the boutique quickly becomes a destination for those seeking something stylish and just a little different. “We can help you find the perfect look for that key occasion or if you just want to pop in and maybe treat yourself, we would love to meet you.” Boho Chic is open Friday – Sunday 10am to 5pm. 1/111 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Park ph: 4294 3111 e: shop@bohochic.com.au or facebook: Boho Chic Boutique for sales and upcoming events 14 March 2013 Helensburgh & District Herald

Wendy Roche at her new boutique in Stanwell Park


SPOTLIGHT ON LOCAL BUSINESS Wellbeing Is Just Around The Corner At Govinda Valley In Otford Do you know where to find Govinda Valley? Many 2508 residents are surprised to learn that just five minutes drive from Helensburgh or Stanwell Park (and only one minute from Otford village) lies this beautiful yoga retreat centre, tucked away at the end of Lady Carrington Road. Nestled in 30 acres of beautiful woodland beside the railway track, the sun-filled halls now house yoga students from around the world who come to enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of the centre. Govinda Valley has been hosting yoga retreats for over seven years, including providing delicious vegetarian meals to its guests. Now the centre is opening its doors to the general public for lunches, dinners, yoga and meditation classes, massage, detox weekends and more. ‘For just $15 you can enjoy a nutritious and wholesome buffet meal, including dishes like Thai green curry, spiced yellow rice, carrot and almond salad and delicious lemon and coconut cake,’ says head chef Esperanza Gonzalez, who runs the ‘spiritual kitchen’ at Govinda Valley. ‘Then you can round off your meal with a cup of spiced chai tea and a yummy bliss ball, sitting on the balcony overlooking the trees.’ The food is lovingly prepared by Esperanza and her team according to the principles of Ayurvedic nutrition - designed to nourish both body and soul. From March 2013 Govinda Valley will also be host to a variety of weekly and monthly classes, run by local teachers and open to everyone. Andrea O’Brien and Ellie Youdale are offering Iyengar yoga classes on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings, with a beginner’s yoga course to be held over four Sunday afternoons in March/April. Govinda Valley provides yoga mats and other equipment for classes so you need only bring yourself and a willingness to learn! Louise Charman-James, who has been running a Women’s Full Moon Meditation group at Helensburgh for the past year, will be moving her monthly full moon meditation to Monday night at Govinda Valley from March 25th. She will also be starting up a general meditation class once a month which will be open to both men and women.

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Louise leads a 45 minute guided meditation then finishes with the healing sound vibrations of her Chinese Wind Gong. A gentle and relaxing way to take time out for yourself once or twice a month and calm both mind and body. If you want to kickstart your health after the excesses of Christmas and the New Year, why not try a detox program at Govinda Valley? Felicity King and the Govinda Valley wellness team are offering juice cleansing programs suitable for beginners and detox veterans. Incorporating fresh juices, plus yoga and meditation, the programs run over three days, one week, two weeks or one month. For more information about all the exciting new developments at Govinda Valley see below for contact details or visit www.govindavalley.com. au. Health and wellbeing have never been so close! Govinda Valley Cafe ($15 per head, $10 student/senior concession, $7 for children aged 3 to 12), Lunch (12.30pm - 1.30pm) and early dinner (6.00pm -7.15pm) are offered every day but bookings are required. Call Esperanza on 0416054726 to book (by 9pm on previous day) or email esperanza@govindavalley.com.au General Yoga Classes ($15/$10 concession) Tuesdays 9.30am-11am Contact Andrea on 0411346386 or andrea@yogaunite.com.au Thursdays 7.00pm - 8.15pm Contact Ellie on 0409447143 or ellieyoudale@me.com Beginners 4 Week Yoga Course ($60) Sundays 4.00pm - 5.30pm (starts Sunday 10th March) Contact Andrea on 0411346386 or andrea@yogaunite.com.au Guided Meditation and Gong ($15/10 concession, includes chai/tea afterwards) Women’s Full Moon Meditation - Monday March 25th 7.30pm - 8.30pm General Guided Meditation - Monday April 8th 7.30pm - 8.30pm. Contact Louise on 0417244978 or louise@charmedia.com Detox Programs - Next 3 day detox program (Thursday to Sunday) starts Thursday 21st March Contact Felicity on 0411894900 or visit www. gvwellnesscentre.com.au Massage Clinic - By appointment. Contact Felicity on 0411 894 900.

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Bosch’s Top Apprentice Helensburgh resident and talented young mechanic, Tyler O’Meara recently took out the ‘Bosch’s Best Apprentice - 2012’ award across NSW and ACT. The award came as a real surprise to Tyler as his boss, John Hine of Helensburgh Car Services didn’t tell him he was nominated, later saying, “I nominated Tyler because I thought he deserved it, he works really well”. When asked which areas Tyler has excelled in during his four year apprenticeship, John responded with “he is developing a real knack for diagnostics, but is an excellent all round mechanic.” Tyler has also just completed a Cert IV in Automotive Diagnostics, is currently studying for a Cert III in Auto Electrical and along with the rest of the team at Helensburgh Car Services, has completed a course on ‘Hybrid and Battery Vehicle Servicing and overhaul’. Tyler completed his apprenticeship in 2012.

Master and the apprentice: Tyler O’Meara with John Hine of Helensburgh Car Services

Well done Tyler!

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YOUTH NEWS Holy Cross Happenings Holy Cross will join more than 216,000 students from across NSW and the ACT to celebrate the eighth annual Catholic Schools Week from 10 to 16 March. The State-wide initiative strives to build community awareness of, and the strength and distinctiveness of, Catholic schools throughout the country. The event provides an opportunity for Catholic schools to showcase what is done every day in their schools and invite the community to experience teaching and learning at its best. Parents, grandparents, parishioners and members of the community are invited to go back to take a peek behind the scenes to celebrate Catholic Schools Week on Wednesday 13 March at Holy Cross. Parents, invited guests and visitors will join in various activities to mark the special week and embrace this year’s theme ‘Every Child Counts.’ On Wednesday 13 March the school will open its doors with a Mass at 9:15 am in Holy Cross Church followed by classroom visits from 10:30 – 11:00am.

School Principal, Mrs Kerrin Cronin, said it is a great chance for people to venture back to school to see how students learn. “We are very proud of our school and we invite all parents, grandparents, parishioners and interested people to come and visit us and see what is happening in our classrooms,’’ Mrs Cronin said. The school is at 1 McMillan St Helensburgh DATE: Wednesday 13 March TIME: 9:15 Mass 10:30-11:00 Classroom visits. For further information please contact the school office on 4294 1588

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YOUTH NEWS HPS News By Merle McPherson WELCOME BACK: Welcome back to all our students and families to another school year which is packed with lots of learning and a calendar full of exciting activities planned for our students. Also welcome back to Mrs Hebden after working as the relieving Assistant Principal at Thirroul Public School. NEW KINDERGARTEN: The whole school community would like to welcome all our new Kindergarten students and their families to Helensburgh Public School. After their successful Orientation Program last year the students have started school confidently and happy, smiling faces are seen everywhere. Our year 6 Buddy Program will be starting shortly. All year 6 students are assigned a ‘Buddy’ from Kindergarten who they can support throughout the year. The year 6 classes also join Kindergarten during the week and work on activities together. The ‘Buddy Program’ has been successfully running for many years and creates long lasting friendships with our Kinders feeling safe and secure in their new school.

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD SPORT IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM: This is an exciting new program offered to our students which focuses on the development of gross motor skills and co-ordination. Each Thursday qualified teachers take groups of students and teach sporting skills and the rewards that can be experienced by playing sport and keeping active. The students have really enjoyed this program so far. SWIMMING CARNIVAL: What a fantastic day, weather was hot and just right for a swim. All students had the opportunity to compete at their own level. Lots of cheering from the different houses could be heard encouraging the competitors. A great day was had by all students and parents who joined us. We now have many students representing our school at the Zone swimming carnival. PEER SUPPORT TRAINING: All our year 6 students have just completed their Peer Support Training. They will lead a group of mixed students from each grade in a variety of activities focusing on ‘Values’ later in the year. They looked like they were having a great time and lots of fun during their training and will make wonderful leaders.

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY HELENSBURGH DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Historical Society Meetings in January and February have put together a program of events involving opening to the public the Old Mine Surgery for Australian Heritage Week in April, National Family History Week in August and NSW History Week in September. The society will also hold displays at the Helensburgh Library for these events and the open days will be advertised. The society has been working with WCC regarding the fate of the old Garrawarra Cemetery and up to only a couple of months ago we did not know how many people were buried in the cemetery. Council has now obtained copies of the 5 burial registers from 1909 to 1949 and these are available at the Council’s Social History Library in Wollongong. Amazingly there appears to be more people buried at Garrawarra Cemetery than in Helensburgh. The society was very pleased to receive some of the missing letters from the old Helensburgh Station Sign that has been removed for repair. We are still missing 2 of the letters which can be left at the Old Mine Surgery, 78 Parkes Street, anonymously. Can you help? The society has had a request to identify the photo of these 3 men. The photo was taken by photographer “Valentine” who had a studio in Parks Street during 1898-1919. The 3 male persons could be from the pioneering Morgan

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD family. The next meeting of the society is a business meeting on the 28 March 2013, 7.30pm at the Old Mine Surgery, 78 Parkes Street, Helensburgh. Contact Jenny 4294 2877.

Can you help? The society has had a request to identify the photo of these 3 men. If you have information that may help identify these men please phone: 4294 2877

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Time-Travelling Do-Gooders To Set Badly-Behaved Children Straight In Wollongong ‘He hadn’t gone a yard when – Bang! With open Jaws, a lion sprang…’ Cautionary Tales for Children is a new comedy musical for ages 8+, based on Hilaire Belloc’s much-loved early 20th century satirical poems about wayward children who receive their comeuppance in outrageous and humorous ways, not least of which includes a young boy eaten by a lion! Performed by a comedic troupe of four travelling the world in their vintage time machine, is playing at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Wollongong during the April school holidays on Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 April. In the same tradition as Roald Dahl and Andy Griffiths’ stories, Cautionary Tales for Children questions the age-old belief that adults know best all of the time. ‘Hilaire Belloc’s poems have underscored childhoods for many generations and are beloved for their idiosyncratic and charming impropriety’ says Director Naomi Edwards. ‘In bringing them to life with music, we have amplified the satire, wit and joyful irreverence of each tale.’ Belloc’s wonderful wordplay was adapted by acclaimed comedienne Claudia O’Doherty. Bringing the words to life is some of Australia’s best musical theatre talent: composer Mark Jones and performers Jolyon James (most recently the title role in the Cat Stevens’ musical Moonshadow), Sarah Ward (former Ring Mistress of Circus Oz) and Natalie O’Donnell (TV’s Lowdown). Venue: Illawarra Performing Arts Centre (IPAC) 32 Burelli St, Wollongong NSW 2500 Performance times: APRIL SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: Tues 23 Apr 2pm, Wed 24 Apr 10am & 1pm Prices: All tickets: $22; Vacation Care Groups: $12 (Transaction fees apply to phone and internet bookings) Tickets: Call the box office on (02) 4224 5999 or visit www.merrigong.com.au

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CHURCH NEWS Helensburgh & Stanwell Park Anglican Church Regular Sunday services 8.15am Stanwell Park 54 Stanwell Avenue, Stanwell Park, 10am and 6pm Helensburgh, 75 Parkes Street. For information on any of our services or activities, visit www.helensburghanglican.org or ring the office on 4294 1024

Helensburgh Bushland Chapel 94 Parkes Street, Helensburgh. A place for friendly, progressive inquiry into faith and modern life. 1st and 3rd Sundays 9.30 communion held on the 1st. Artistic, media, community, meditation, book club environmental and bushwalk events See http://bushlandchapel.net.au or 4268 6748 Minister available for weddings, funerals, blessing. Chapel and rooms available for use.

Helensburgh Baptist Church Helensburgh Baptist Church (HBC) is a group of locals who believe that God can make a difference to the world. Hard to believe perhaps, but who else can you count on doing it? Working within the deepest parts of our lives God can bring about real and lasting change. God has radically changed our lives and we know he wants to change yours too. If you have ever thought about God and faith can make a difference in your life why not find out how? HBC is a friendly and laid back Church with a Sunday meeting held at the Community Centre on Walker St at 10am. Contact James Ramsay with any further questions on 4294 8459.

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HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Holy Cross Catholic Parish You are welcome to come and celebrate Jesus’ love for us at Holy Cross Helensburgh and St Bernadette’s Stanwell Park. Weekend Mass Times Helensburgh: Saturday Vigil – 5:30pm, Sunday – 9.30am. Stanwell Park: Sunday – 8am. Confessions: Saturday – 5pm (Helensburgh). Weekday Masses - Helensburgh 9:15 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Catholic Women’s League – Caring for others. Meet monthly. St. Vincent de Paul Society – Outreach to people in need. Meets monthly. For more information please phone Parish Priest Fr. Bede North or Kerrie on 4294 1009.

Hope Church 2508 Hope Church 2508 is a family church made up of genuine and committed people of all ages, driven by the belief that God is real and we can relate to Him on a daily basis. It is a place where people can find the acceptance and friendship that comes from being a part of a large family, creating a positive impact in the lives of the people in our community. We believe that God will bring hope, wholeness and healing to all who will cry out to Him. We aim to be the kind of church described in the Bible through relevant teaching, meaningful worship, sincere friendships, prayer, missions, compassion and care for others. You are most welcome to join us at our new church building at 6/17 Cemetery Road, Helensburgh at 9.30am each Sunday. For any enquiries or assistance please ring Pastors Lionel or Briga Rattenbury on 0404 803 055.

Hillcrest Christian Fellowship Hillcrest House (Hillcrest Retirement Village), Railway Crescent, Stanwell Park. 6pm each Sunday. Phone Graeme Ratten on 4294 3153.

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CLUB NEWS Helensburgh VIEW Club The first VIEW Club luncheon for the year, together with the AGM, took place on February 19 at the Centennial Hotel. A new committee was introduced and members were welcomed back by President Jenny Donohoe, with a special welcome to new member Elaine, and visitor Barb from Alberta, Canada. The program for the year will be a busy one, with excursions and fashion parades scheduled, along with special entertainment and speakers. VIEW (Voice, Interests and Education of Women) is a leading women’s volunteer organisation and support network, which empowers women to have their voices heard on issues of importance for the future wellbeing of Australian society. It has a national membership of nearly 20,000 women drawn from all parts of Australia. International Women’s Day on March 8 will be celebrated by VIEW with a dinner at NSW Parliament House, and the VIEW Club Convention will be held later in the year at

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Jupiter’s Casino, Gold Coast, with Back to School Days to be held in September. The Smith Family’s 90th Birthday is being celebrated throughout this year, and our club hopes to mark the occasion with a special outing and luncheon to be announced later. This year, our club will be taking on a second primary school student in The Smith Family Learning for Life program. Theatre bookings, thanks to Chris, are still available to Sydney Theatre Company’s One Man, Two Guvnors, a National Theatre of Great Britain production, 1:30 pm matinee, at The Wharf, Walsh Bay, on May 4, 2013, to be paid by March 19. South Pacific bookings are full. For all details please phone Chris on 4294 1103. Our next luncheon is on March 19 at 11 am for 11:15 am start, at Centennial Hotel, with guest speaker Tracey, from Neighbour Aid. Come along for a happy day. New members welcome. For all new bookings or cancellations, please phone Nerida 0429 004 298 by Wednesday March 13.

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CLUB NEWS Fellowship Of First Fleeters By Betty Warn I would like to tell you how my family came to Australia. Mary, daughter of Ann and John Pardoe was baptised at Droitwich on March 8, 1772. Nothing is known of her early life but at the tender age of 17 Mary was tried and convicted of the theft of six shillings. She was sentenced to seven years transportation under the name of Barlow. Women were not permitted to be held on the hulks moored on the Thames so they were collected from various gaols and placed on the ship ‘Lady Julianna’ ready for embarkation. This took several months but eventually the Lady Julianna with Mary and 226 other women sailed from Plymouth on July 29, 1789. A quote from Steward John Nicol stated, “As soon as they were at sea every man on board took a wife from among the convicts – they loathe nothing”. The Lady Julianna became known as ‘the floating brothel’ and the voyage to Sydney took just over 12 months. Long stays were made at each port where fresh food and water were obtained. This resulted in better health for most of the girls on board. Mary had been chosen by Seaman Edward Scott as his partner and two days out of Sydney, Mary gave birth to a daughter she named Ann, in honour of her mother. Ann was baptised at St Phillips Church Sydney on June 20, 1790. In August 1790 Mary and

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Ann were sent to Norfolk Island on the vessel ‘Surprise’. While there Mary met Peter Hibbs, a first fleet sailor from the ‘Siruis’. Peter was a crew member when the Sirius was wrecked on Norfolk Island, although no records remain it is highly likely that Peter and Mary were one of the couples married on November 5, 1791 by the Reverend Richard Johnson. He had gone to the island to legitimise several unions and to baptise the babies born of these unions. On June 27, Peter and Mary’s first child together George was born. No records of his death survived but it is believed he died in 1798 aged four years. As was the custom in those days the next son born on June 2nd 1800 was also named Peter. Meanwhile Peter senior had received a land grant at Cascade Run. Peter farmed for some years and then decided to return to Sydney, a son named William was born on the voyage back. Peter and Mary received land grants in the Hawkesbury area. On the 6th of February 1806 my ancestor Sarah was born. When she was 14 she married an Irish convict named Francis Byrne. Ann Scott, Mary’s daughter had been raised by Peter Hibbs and was known as Ann Hibbs. She married John Izard, a convict who arrived on the ‘Perseus’ in 1802. Richard, George, William and Peter completed the family. Mary died 19th of May 1844 and Peter died 12th September 1847, both are buried at Laughton Dale Cemetery.

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CLUB NEWS Helensburgh Toastmasters Celebrating 15 Years! This month, Helensburgh Toastmasters is proud to be celebrating 15 years of fun, friends, and most importantly: our love for speaking. We’re holding a little party at 7.30pm on March 18th, at Helensburgh Workers, to enjoy some dinner, a wine or two, and some definite laughs. Everyone is invited, so whether you are a past member, or would like to see what we are all about, please come and join the fun! Lacking that gift of the gab? Struggling with work presentations? Need a confidence boost? Or simply want to join a fun social club to meet some great new friends? Then Toastmasters is right for you! We’re a public speaking club which builds your speaking abilities, through both prepared and impromptu speeches, in a friendly and relaxed environment - and no, you don’t have to speak on your first night if you don’t want to! People of all ages are

Dance Academy Dance and drama classes in our purpose built studio! Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary & Hip Hop. Tiny Tots to Adults, all ages are catered for. Our Showgroup performs on stage! Contact Fleur on 0448 425 594

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD welcome to attend; with a wide variety of ages in our club you’ll be sure to fit in just fine. Public seeking can be daunting, but once you’ve given yourself that first ‘push’ to attend, you’ll see just how quickly Toastmasters helps to boost your confidence and always have you leaving with a smile on your face. We hold meetings on the first and third Monday of every month, meetings start at 7.30pm and are held at The Workers Club. If you’re interested in joining, would like to sit in on one of our meetings, or have any questions, please call Vicki on 0408 961 392. We hope to see you soon!

SURVEY: Would you like to see 2508 reduce the use of plastic bags? Did you know plastic bags are made from Oil, Natural Gas and non-renewable fossil fuel. Huskisson, Oyster Bay, Fremantle and 12 other towns in Australia are now plastic bag free, along with many towns around the world such as Dublin and San Francisco. Bundanoon is water bottle free, bottled water is not sold any shop. We are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful coastal environment, as a community we need to leave a legacy for future generations. Most plastic pollution at sea starts out on land as litter on beaches, streets and footpaths and ends up chocking marine life. Email your response to: mingara7@bigpond. com

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CLASSIFIEDS HDH CLASSIFIEDS Changes are coming to this page MATURE NANNY NEEDED: We need a nanny for our two vibrant young boys (aged nearly 4 and 6) in the morning and evening, for two days per week, while we are travelling to/ from work. A mature, spirited nanny who loves little people, has their own car and is keen for regular, part-time work is ideal. Interested? Contact Sharon 0408 967 950 HORSE RUG CLEANING & REPAIRS: Hygienic clean rugs reduce risks of skin conditions and rugs last longer! Weekly pick up service from “Pet Food & Produce” (rear of Sunrise Nursery) and Darkes Forest Riding Ranch. Any questions, phone: 0458 829 999. ELECTRICAL AND HANDYMAN SERVICES. Call Garry on 42941929 or 0435932499 for a free quote today. ENGLISH TUTORING: Experienced English Teacher and HSC English Marker call Iskra 0410344423 FLORIST: Wedding flowers, centrepieces, arrangements, gift baskets, presentation bouquets. Call Julie 0418265230. Photos available. FORMAL OR WEDDING PHOTOS DISAPPOINTING? Fly away hair? Acne? Distracting objects or background. Let “Touch Me Up” do all your photo editing needs. Phone Tracey 4294 8303 or visit “touchmeup.com.au” MONDAY PLAYGROUP - STANWELL PARK. Monday’s 9.30-12 noon. Kids have fun whilst parents can relax. Location: Stanwell Park Children’s Centre, Stanwell Avenue. Please contact Penelope Stone on 0431 593 118. CELEBRANT: Personalised Wedding Ceremonies, Naming Ceremonies and Vow Renewal Ceremonies. Verheti Cruickshank Mobile 0401 227 665. STRETCH**STRENGTHEN**RELAX *Based on Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates *All classes 1 hour $14 casual or 5 for $60 WHEN: Tuesday 9.15am & 7.15pm Thursday 7.15pm, Sunday 4.30pm WHERE: Childrens Centre end of Stanwell Ave Stanwell Park *Call Karen to book 0403 789 617 http://www.yogastanwellpark.com.au/

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HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD AUSSIE FARMERS DIRECT: Fresh, Australian produce delivered free to your door. Milk, bread, dairy, fruit & veg, meat, chicken and seafood. Growing organic range also available. www.aussiefarmers.com.au ph Helen for $20 off your first order 4294 4922 or 0415 916 732 CLOTHING ALTERATIONS: Zippers replaced. Hems taken up, minor repairs fixed. Reasonable rates. Call Melinda 0419 977 658 or 4294 1619. LAWN MAGIC *Lawn Care *Weed Control *Hedge Trimming *Waste Removal *Gutter Cleaning *Water Blasting *Garden Mulching *Planting of Plants *General Maintenance. FULLY INSURED, FREE QUOTE, CALL KYLE 0433 772 443 USBORNE BOOKS Quality Children’s Books for every age - babies, pre-schoolers to beginner and advanced... even adults. Teacher/ School discounts, Home Parties, Fundraisers Welcome. Extensive range (including internetlinked titles) and short door to door delivery. Perfect Gift Ideas. Contact Annalyssa 0408 216 331 or avf3@hotmail.com HOLIDAY in ancient village of southern France. Two individual apartments or whole house, fully equipped, all inclusive, sleep up to 8. Secluded yet close to everything: Carcassone, Milhau, Montpellier, Canal du Midi, Pyrenees, Mediterranean beaches. $350-750 pw. occitania. holiday@gmail.com WORMS: Composting/Fishing, quality fresh worms in a 250gm pack (1200 to 2400 worms) $29.00, call Bill 4294 2864, 0429 942 864 CHEMICAL FREE CLEANING: Call Janine 0409 323 321 or 4294 9652. TIGHT ACCESS EARTHWORKS , the smallest top of the line machines, unbeatable rates, access to 800mm and over , save your back your money and time. Call Glen on 0431767394 PLAYGROUP - STANWELL PARK Fridays 9.30-12am. Friendly relaxed atmosphere, meet other mums while the kids play and have fun. Stanwell Park Childrens Centre Stanwell Ave. Contact Wendy 0403 397 751. SHEPHARD ACADEMY of DANCE BALLET, MODERN/CONTEMPORARY, JAZZ, TAP, Pre-school Fairies. Classes from 2 yrs to Advance Boys, Girls to Adults. Enquiries, Helensburgh Community Centre, or phone Shirley 0416 229 919


CLASSIFIEDS / BLUEGUM DIARY GARDEN SERVICE: Rejuvenate your garden for spring. Pruning, hedge trimming, weeding, clean ups and removal. Regular mowing and trimming service also available. Free quotes. Ph Stewart 4294 9726 NUTRIMETICS: Shopping/pampering in your home, for monthly brochures, product samples, fundraising call Jenelle 4294 2864, 0407 038 799. HELENSBURGH PLAYGROUP: In the Hall at Helensburgh Community Centre. Tuesdays and Thursdays 10.00am – 12.00noon Lots of toys, games and craft suitable for all ages. For further information please contact Rosemary at the Community Centre on 4294 1290. SUSAN’S JUST DANCE..Great fun.. no pressure fantastic environment to learn to dance. Jazz.Tap.. Contemporary.. Hiphop..boys only Hiphop Crew..ages from 3 to adult..latest music..great teachers..Concert each year at the Sutherland Entertainment Centre..call Susan for registration 4294 8366. FACE PAINTING: For Kids’ parties or special events – fairies, cats, bats and more. Fully insured. Dressed as fairy or clownish. Phone Monica on 0427 991 673.

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Bluegum Diary 16 MARCH - Holy Cross “We-Connect” Annual Fete - Holy Cross Primary School 19 MARCH - 11.00am VIEW Club Luncheon - Centennial Hotel. 23 & 24 MARCH - The Great Illawarra Walk for Camp Quality. For more information go to www.greatillawarrawalk.com 24 MARCH - Stanwell Park Ocean Swim. Start at Stanwell Park SLSC at 9.15am. Early entries can be made to www.oceanswims.com and inquiries to 0414 949 194. 16 APRIL - VIEW club excursion to Berry and lunch at Gerroa. 21 MAY - VIEW club’s 22nd birthday celebration, Centennial Hotel, 11.00 Am

Peabody Metropolitan Coal Community Consultative Centre

Shop 1, 20 – 22 Walker Street (opposite BI-LO) Enquiries: 02 4294 7222

Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00am - 4:30pm Other times by appointment

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SPORT We’ve Got Your Back! By Elaine Bolton There are many products, books, treatments and exercise programs available that claim to fix a bad back or protect against lower back injury. I have learnt through my own study and quest for answers to my own back problems that we are all individual. Some respond well to a particular approach such as Pilates or yoga, while others find these approaches make their back worse. There are many variables to consider, such as back trouble history, age and exercise goals, so it’s really important to get an individual treatment plan. The first step is to find a qualified health professional who can assess the causes of back pain and prescribe an initial treatment plan. Many people with back pain either skip this step, and put up with the pain in the belief that nothing can be done to help them, or undergo this step but after the initial program is complete, return to their usual activities only to re-injure their back at a later date. What’s missing are the later stages of building whole body and joint stability, increasing endurance and then building strength, power, speed and agility as required by the individual. This can be achieved with a well-designed exercise program that progresses from rehabilitation exercises through to the level of performance required, whether it be for work, general health or sport. In addition, there are a couple of myths surrounding lower back training that need to be addressed. The first is regarding stretches for the lower back. Many people with back pain, stretch their lower back saying that it feels good. In many cases this can overload the tissues that support the spine (although there will be some who benefit from lower back stretches). Bear in mind however, that no studies have shown that increasing back flexibility improves performance. The exception is where one side of the body is tighter than the other. While mobility is important, loose joints without controlled strength are unstable. The second myth is that an exercise program using machines in a typical fitness centre will be adequate to get an individual back to playing 36 March 2013 Helensburgh & District Herald

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD sport or a physical occupation (including mothers of young children!). This approach has been borrowed from body building. By isolating muscles, machines generally prevent motor learning and don’t train the balance or coordination required in daily activities, in addition to causing damaging overload to certain muscles. Many of these pieces of fitness equipment also require a sitting position. The sitting posture may increase the bending loading on the back and is something many of us already do far too much. Instead, think of training movements not specific muscles and try to avoid high repetition of flexion exercises such as sit-ups. The good news is that although joints may remain stiff, the pain doesn’t last forever. The changes that take place in the tissues may take years, but not more than ten and the elderly don’t often complain about back pain. At Mind the Gap we prescribe exercises that spare your back. We also have a sign on the wall that reads along the lines of “Injuries happen sometimes, most often when we are impatient or in a rush. Slow down, ask for help or advice if required and leave your ego at the door”. Elaine Bolton is an experienced Personal Trainer, CrossFit Instructor and Triathlon Coach at Mind the Gap Fitness. She can be contacted by email at physicalpursuit@bigpond. com, or by calling 0417 679 639. Further details are at: www.mindthegapyogafitness.com

HARDWARE & BUILDING TRADERS

New store NOW OPEN 193 Parkes Street

(next to the smash repairs) *Glass Cut *Key Cutting *Trade Facilities *Timber Cut To Size *Personalised Service from Mike, Gail & James

Open 7 days Ph: 4294 1007 Fax: 4294 1488


CHEERS 2508

CHEERS: after a very long wait and a few teething problems with its final position, Helensburgh has a self-cleaning public toilet! The unit is located on the eastern side of Charles Harper Park. Thank you WCC for our WC! CHEERS: and praise to Wollongong Hospital and their Cardiology Unit – from 007 CHEERS: to every single person in the 2508 area who gives up their time to volunteer for the various organizations and charities in our area. Love your Work!

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Almost ready: the WC from WCC

CHEERS: to Council for extending the date for submissions on the former 7d lands DA (DA-2012/1480) to 14 March. More time for people to get informed and have their say. CHEERS: to the start of the footy season. Go Tigers!

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SPORT Helensburgh Women’s Bowling Club By Beatrice Gallagher, Publicity Officer Ladies of Helensburgh (and any other areas), if you are interested in meeting some new sociable friends and would like a bit of exercise, come along to the Workers Club on any Tuesday morning around 9.30 am and meet the members of our Bowling Club. We are a friendly group who enjoy our bowling and would happily welcome anyone who would like to have a go! Our secretary Lenore Bartlem would be happy to give more information if required, and she can be contacted on 4294 1472. Jan 22: The results for the day, Carol Dixon and Elaine Smith had a win with Robyn Single and Rhonda Christie runners-up; Lenore Bartlem and June McCotter winners with runners-up June Killham and Beatrice Gallagher; Janet Smith and Helen Haynes winners with runners-up Jenny Mason and Joan Gardner (I think the other team paid off Joan after seeing the numbers she gave away to them); Kathy Morgan and Pat Watts winners with Margaret May and Ann Jackson runners-up. Pat also took home the daily prize and June McCotter was very happy to win the fruit and vegies. Both Kathy and Margaret managed to win something from our bingo so that was a good start. Feb 5: Everyone is enjoying playing on this green!! Our results today were: winners Jenny Mason and Helen Haynes with runners-up Kathy Morgan and Rhonda Christie; winning pair Ann Jackson and Judith Starky with runners-up Pat

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HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Watts and Elaine Smith; in the triples the winning team of June Killham, Carol Dixon, Janet Smith with runners-up Margaret May, Robyn Single, Lenore Bartlem. The daily raffle was won by President June McCotter and the vegies by Jenny Mason. Glad to welcome back Judith and very pleased she is doing well. Feb 12: Back to competition today, the first for the year. Major singles winner was Elaine Smith with runner-up Janet Smith and in the other major singles game Judith Starky was the winner with Jenny Mason runner-up. Playing a social game, Kathy Morgan, Robyn Single (who was always going to be on the winning team!) and Lenore Bartlem were happy with a win over runners-up Margaret May, Robyn Single (playing swinger) and Robyn Smith. Judith took home the daily raffle and Kathy won the fruit and vegies – thanks very much Kathy for sharing your winnings!!! Kathy is really getting into the swing of things and certainly will not be missed out on the green with her bright yellow bowls! I am sure both Margaret and Kathy are enjoying their bowls. Thanks to Ann for organising the updated bowls list – will be of great benefit to us all.......Happy Bowling.


SPORT Helensburgh Workers Sports & Social Club Social Golf Club By Barry Thompson Al Wagner returned a Stableford score of forty seven to win our January tournament and Laurie Thompson drove home with his pockets jingling after coming second with forty points. These two blokes continue to improve with age and I hope I don’t come up against them in the match play. Tang Nguen won a few coins for the babies’ money boxes and his father, Tung, became our newest member after he submitted his third card. Welcome aboard Tung, I have a feeling you will be a quiet achiever during the championships There were some other good scores among a depleted holiday field but there was some talk of “swabbing” Terry Maney after his miserable Bradmans effort. He is a much better player than that and I hope our handicapper, Mick Carroll, is awake to his handicap manipulating antics. My new style of shut your eyes and swing allowed me to win the February tournament for the first time in three years with a +4 score (**), edging out a rejuvenated Terry Maney in a count back. Paul Morahan came in third with a +3 and Mick Carroll won enough nearest the pin balls to open a sports store. Jammu Fagerström won the voucher donated by Helensburgh Driving Range so next month we want to see him hit them long AND straight. We are always looking for new members so if you would like to join a Saturday group; we welcome lady and men players of all standards to our ranks. We play all our monthly tournaments at Boomerang on nominated Saturday mornings, tee off times being either 7.00 or 7.30 A.M As we are a sub branch of the Workers, all members are automatically entitled to play with us and compete for the prizes on offer. The next three tournaments are, March 16th, 7.30 April 20th, 7.00 and May 18th 7.00 If you would like to join us, register your name on the notice board list in the club T.A.B, or just turn up half an hour before Tee off and introduce yourself. (** NB Mick…..Three long, hard years!! .Please go easy on my handicap) For any further information please contact me at helgolfteam@hotmail.com

HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD Sunday Social Golf Club By Vicki “The Hair” Little Hi, I'm back on course ha-ha. Sometimes social engagements clash with golf which is a shame, but a girl has to do what a girl has to do! Glad to see that the boys are still in fine form. We had 21 starters on Feb 3 and of course it rained, but made it very interesting. Not for Johnny Brunsden who came home with 39 points - I think we might have another Jack Newton in our ranks. Bruce Richardson rocked this month with 38 points and a few other prizes - well done! Tony “Prez” came in with 37 Stapleford points and boy did we know about it! It’s good to hear that Tony English will be back on track soon, slogging those little white balls like he does so well. Our next golf game is on March 3 - it will be the start of matchplay, so get out there guys and start practising. From the confused golfer: learning to play golf is like playing the violin. It’s not only difficult to do; it’s very painful to everyone around you.

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Sea Eels Celebrating 25 Years of Winter Swimming Sea Eels Winter Swimming Club will this year celebrate 25 years of winter swimming. First swim of the year is at Coalcliff Pool on April 7, commencing at 9 am followed by the Annual General Meeting at Helensburgh Stanwell Park Surf Club. To participate, all you have to do is be capable of swimming 50 metres unassisted, and is open to both female and male competitors, whether members of a surf club or not. All most welcome and events are handicapped. Each swim includes a 50m sprint followed by a relay, and then it’s back to Stanwell Park Surf Club for hot delicious soup and other beverages if required, plus an occasional visit to Coalcliff Surf Club. We have a fines master who will be willing take your change for sins committed on the day, but don’t be alarmed - all this money will go to the Cram Foundation, an organisation that caters for severely disabled people who will pay us a visit through the season.

The program for the year is as follows: first swim at Coalcliff Pool April 7, a visit by Cronulla RSL swimmers on Sunday April 21, celebration day for 25 years with past members attending, a visit by Bulli Sea Lions Sunday June 2, the South Coast Winter Swimming Association Championships Sunday July 14, and the Sea Eels Championships Sunday September 8. Also, those fortunate enough, will travel to Perth to contest the Winter Swimming Australia Association Championships. Besides swimming in cool water, winter swimming is all about fun, comradeship and supporting those less fortunate than ourselves.

New Location - NOW OPEN 22 -24 Walker Street Helensburgh (opp Bi-Lo) Open early & late Mon - Fri & Open Saturdays

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