Bay News Of The Area 1 December 2016

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q Jascinda Shiner, an advanced student, has been with the Dance studio for more than 14 years. Photo supplied by Robyn Yvette

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36 years of Dance at Bay Custom-built dance facility will be built in 2017 By Jewell DRURY

THIS coming weekend will be the 36th Annual Dance Concert for Robyn Yvette’s Dance and Talent Centre. The current dance studio is located in the heart of Salamander Bay and has been providing excellence in dance tuition in a fun and happy learning environment for 36 years. The dance centre is well known for winning an extensive amount of awards at statewide eisteddfods, its overseas tours and its spectacular annual revues. Students are able to study Classical Ballet, Tap, Jazz,

Modern/Contemporary, Musical Theatre and variety groups. Tuition is available for students from the age of three to 23 years of age. Starting with only 20 students, the dance and talent centre now sees 200 students taught by five highly experienced teachers. “When I started the school 36 years ago, never in my wildest dreams did I think that it would end up where it is today,” Robyn Yvette told Bay News Of The Area. “From the very first CONTINUED Page 3

Vandalism Blights By Sarah STOKES

VANDALS at Birubi Point are ruining valuable conservation work to a native habitat. The land, owned by the

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Worimi Local Aboriginal Council and managed by the Office of Environment and Heritage, is part of a conservation project to promote the regeneration of

native flora in the area. Volunteers have recently spent a great deal of time cultivating this environment. Unfortunately this valuable work is being

undone by persons unknown who could be opposed to the project. Signs and fencing are repeatedly torn down and vandalised.

The information shelter has been completely graffitied. Worst of all is the poisoning with illegal weed spray and chainsawing of

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trees. Duncan Scott-Lawson, a Ranger with the Office of Environment and Heritage, CONTINUED Page 2

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