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ing SA and Flinders Medical Centre, who will use the funds for projects which reduce the stress and ease the burden of those affected by cancer. Local community members (pictured above) Ben Vandeleur, Tyler Sims, Katie Meadow and Sasha Yante-

wo have rallied together to become the “Roxby Sober Mates” and are vowing to ‘give up the grog’ for the month of July. Mr Vandeleur said Dry July was an opportunity to support and bring awareness to the cause. “Over the month we will

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MFS firefighter Rob Campbell delivered the RAP presentation to year 11 students at RDAS last Wednesday and also held a community session at the Roxby Downs Community Youth Centre.

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A presentation was conducted on Wednesday evening at the Roxby Downs Community Youth Centre and also during the day at Roxby Downs Area School, targeted at teenagers who are learning to drive. While the RAP was originally designed for year 11 high school students, it has broad appeal

and has been used to educate other organisations including sporting clubs, correctional services facilities and community groups, about the dangers of inattentiveness on the road. The core message of RAP is “you get to choose the risk: but you don’t get to choose the consequences.” The presentation, which lasted 100 minutes, confronted attendees with a realistic insight into road crash trauma. Mr Campbell covered a range of topical issues including decision making, risk taking and choices, speaking up when you feel unsafe, being a safe passenger,

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CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE “I’ll be taking a tin to darts on Wednesday nights and instead of buying me a drink my teammates can give me donations.” In case participants need a night off they have the option to purchase a ‘Golden Ticket’, available on their profile page, which enables them to enjoy a few drinks one night with family and friends. The Roxby Sober Mates are still looking for more team members to jump on board and help raise funds for the Dry July Foundation. If you’re interested in participating contact Sasha Yantewo on 8671 0500. To donate to the Roxby Sober Mates visit https:// www.dryjuly.com/teams/roxby-sober-mates.

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Car donated in Troy’s memory WRITTEN BY EMMA ZIRKEL

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he ‘Toothy Test Pilots’ thought their Sh*tbox Rally journey was over before it really begun after blowing a gasket just outside Port Augusta last weekend.

The rally, which travels from Adelaide to Cairns to raise funds for cancer research, tests teams in cars worth less than $1000 and stopped in Roxby Downs for the first overnight stay last Saturday. But the Toothy Test Pilots were able to continue on the rally after a generous donation by local couple Michael and Annabelle Croad. In an inspiring act of selfless-

The Toothy Test Pilots with the vehicle donated to them in Troy Gum’s memory. SOURCE: Facebook.

Andamooka Yacht Club’s Pip Stafford shared an unexpected reunion last week with travellers Rob and Bernadette Sutton and their camels.

ness, the Croads donated their VT Commodore Wagon to the team when they saw a post on a local Facebook page asking for a “sh*tbox”. Mr Croad said the car had been sitting in the yard for a while and when the opportunity arose to donate it to a worthy cause they didn’t think twice. “The rally teams are raising money for a good cause and deserved to be able to try and complete it,” he said. Mr Croad requested the team take a photo of Troy “Gummy” Gum, of whom they donated the car in honour, with them to Cairns. “Troy helped us buy the car years ago so it seemed fitting that we send her off in the Sh*tbox Ral-

ly,” he said. “Driving a sh*tbox on that kind of journey is something Troy would definitely had a go at, even without the rally and support of others.” Mr Gum passed away in 2012 to pancreatic cancer, a loss which was mourned by the Roxby Downs community. His memory is celebrated every year with the Troy Gum Memorial Match in the Far North Football League, which was also held last weekend between Hornridge and East Roxby. “The Troy Gum Memorial Match means the world to us,” Mr Croad said. “Especially as people cared enough to start it and keep it going in memory of such a special person.”

The camel train travelled through Roxby Downs last week, intriguing locals. PHOTO: Roxby Police.

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esidents of Roxby Downs were intrigued by the appearance of six camels making their way through the town last week.

The camels were on a trek with their owners Bernadette and Rob Sutton who stopped over at the Roxby Downs Racecourse for a few nights last week. Local businesswoman Pip Stafford shared an unexpected reunion with the duo and their six camels last week: “I met (Rob and Bernadette) back in 2010, whilst they were on their camel trek from Gympie, Queensland, (their home town) to Melbourne and back. Bernadette and Rob had the pleasure of sleeping in our hay shed in the middle of a Hunter valley winter. My Dad, Alan Stafford (self-appointed Mayor of Segenhoe), proudly offered up his hay shed, with a few frothy tops that kept the un -likely group up chatting until the early hours. I decided I needed more time with them, and so that night I asked Rob if perhaps I could join him and Bernadette on the next leg of their adventure. They were to ride a further few kilometres to Gundy NSW, a ride that would take a day. I was surprised

when Rob replied that he would be happy to have me ride with them. The next morning, I was directed to Black Jack, the biggest camel and the leader of the camel train. Once I was settled in, Rob gave the signal, black Jack and all the other camels rose and we headed north towards Gundy. Fast forward to 2017. My partner, Charlie and I had just moved to (Andamooka) to run the Andamooka Yacht Club. (Last week) a few of our regulars arrived in a very excited state. They explained that they

had just come across a couple with six camels walking towards Roxby Downs. I instantly thought of Bernadette and Rob, but it had been seven years since I had seen them and I wondered aloud if they were still travelling. Australia is a big country, surely it could not be the same couple? Co-indecently our customers found the cameleers on their way home and re-told them that they had coffee out at the Andamooka Yacht Club that was run by Pip Stafford. Bernadette remembered my name and

remembered that I had rode with them years ago. With the bush telegraph at its best, we ended up locating Bernadette and Rob’s camp site at the Roxby Downs race track and that very night we sat around the fire with them marvelling at their journey and the fact that we had run into each other in the vast SA outback.” - Pip Stafford This excerpt has been edited for The Monitor, for Ms Stafford’s full recount visit www.andamookayachtclub.com. au/blog-native/

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chools, youth groups and childcare centres are being encouraged to apply for grants worth $2000 each under the Yates Junior Landcare Grants for Gardens program. Members of the community are encouraged to submit their design for a dream garden within their school grounds or communities.

“Last year’s program saw 1000 students and 100 volunteers get grubby on 13 fantastic, creative projects,” Yates Horticultural Communications Manager, Angie Thomas said. Applications close on June 29. For further information, guidelines, criteria and to submit an application visit www.landcareaustralia.org.au/ grants-for-gardens.

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orkers in the mining industry love investing in property.

Unfortunately most investors are unaware of the most financially efficient path to owning a rental property outright. And if you think owning a rental property outright is easy, ask yourself how many people do you know who own their home and a rental property outright? From the thousands of people I have met the number who do is small. Those that do own their home and a rental property have used Self Managed Super Funds (SMSF) to achieve this goal. The advantages of using a SMSF versus owning a rental property in your own name are as follows: A ready deposit is available from your superannuation savings Super Guarantee payments from your

employer are able be used to help meet the loan repayments Tax deductible contributions into your super fund can pay down your loan even quicker The extra cash from the tax savings from the super contributions are to be used to repay the loan Positively geared rental investments are taxed at a low tax rate of 15% Once you commence a pension there will be no Capital Gains Tax on the eventual sale of the property. The combined effect of these incentives is rather than being chained to a 30 year loan you could own the property in ten to 20 years’ time, saving you hundreds of thousands of dollars in loan repayments. That’s enough time to invest in another property or diversify into other areas of investment. Should you wish to discuss if a SMSF is appropriate for you please do not hesitate to contact me for a no obligation fact finding meeting by calling 08 7226 2142 or by email admin@jonasassociates.com.au.

Local weight loss challenge on track

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ith more than 50kg lost already, the Fabulous Figures weight loss challenge is well on track at its halfway point.

The eight-week challenge, organised by Deb Price, has seen 32 people sign up for weekly weighins and support. Participants pay $50 each to join the challenge, with half of the prize pool going to the person with the greatest weight loss at the end, and the other half being donated to a charity of their choice. “Out of the 30 or so people, there’s between about 13 and 15 who are continually weighing in,” Mrs Price said.

“So far there has been a combined weight loss of 52.4kg over the four weeks, so for that amount of people that is amazing.” Challenge participants are not bound to any particular diet or exercise regime, with the challenge more about providing a supportive environment to assist people to meet their goals in whatever way works for them. Weigh-ins are held every Friday and are available early and late in the day around people’s working and family commitments. Mrs Price said some “challengers” had joined the Move It exercise classes currently on offer the Roxbylink gym, while others had

also notched up some non-weight loss achievements over the last four weeks – including enjoying the social aspect of the group. The person leading the challenge at the four-week mark has lost about five kilograms so far. “Roughly five kilograms is pretty good for four weeks!” Mrs Price said. With the inaugural Fabulous Figures challenge losing a total of 127kg last year, this year’s group is well on track to beating that number. “There’s four weeks left so hopefully we can double our number and beat the 127kg – we’re on par and doing well,” Mrs Price said.

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Premier Jay Weatherill said the “app” will give people convenient access to their own information. “This app takes us one step closer to creating a single sign-on account for all government services and is an important step in our digital transformation journey,” he said. The application will also allow users to set up vehicle registration renewal notifications so they can be alerted when their vehicle registration is due to expire. For further information regarding the app visit https://my.sa.gov.au.

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Leadership in Education Once again Anthony Semann has challenged local educators, business and community members in our region to re-think leadership and what it means to lead with courage and authenticity.

Anthony will be back again this month to inspire a group of 24 locals made up mostly of educators with every childcare and education site represented. Anthony recently challenged participants to think about the forms of courage they can identify in our community as well as the forms of courage we need to see moving forward. Having studied the nexus between leadership and courage for his PhD, his research has taught him that courage is not about being fearless, but facing fear. It is not overcoming adversity – but rather sitting with adversity. It is grace under pressure. Mary Anne Radmacher said courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying “I will try again tomorrow.” As learning is a life-long process, educators who can inspire hope and instil wonder in the learners around them have great influence in cultivating the mindsets and learning attitudes of their students. Napoleon Bonaparte said “A Leaders is a dealer in hope”, which is why Anthony is supporting this local working group to develop hopeful, authentic, courageous and connected leadership skills that enable them to inspire and empower the people around them. All project participants are undertaking an action-research project within their workplace or the community, and shared their research questions with the group at the recent training. Anthony’s presentation notes and action-research guide paper are available for anyone to access and download at the Mining Minds website www.miningminds.org/leadership-as-learning

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Hospitality students cooking up a storm WRITTEN BY EMMA ZIRKEL

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he culinary skills of a group of year 11 students at Roxby Downs Area School (RDAS) are being put to the test with the introduction of a Certificate II in Kitchen Operations this year. The course is a stepping stone for students who are looking to not only gain kitchen experience but are also considering pursuing careers in the hospitality industry. Students are required to undertake 140 hours of work experience with some completing this component of the course at local eateries in town including the Roxby Club, Tavern, Dunes Café and Chives. “It’s the first time we have ever run this course up here so it’s very exciting,” RDAS home economics teacher Claire Meatheringham said. “At the end of the year the students will

receive a Certificate II in Kitchen Operations which is a great hospitality certificate to have.” Each week the students cook a different dish to learn various techniques utilised in the hospitality industry, with some students mentioning salted caramel tarts and Caesar salads as the highlights from the year. “It’s really rewarding when you see the final product on the plate,” home economics student Ethan Hodgetts said. “Sometimes we feel like we’re on Masterchef running around the kitchen and getting everything done but we have fun and Ms Meatheringham is a great mentor,” Demi Gow-Smith added. Mining Minds, who had their launch catered by the RDAS year 12 home economics class in 2014, has come on board to sponsor the uniforms of the students. The sleek new aprons feature the Mining Minds logo emblazoned on the front and will be worn by students when catering functions.

Roxby Downs Area School students completing the Certificate II in Kitchen Operations and sporting their new Mining Minds aprons (from left) Chloe Odgers, Deklen Gates, Ethan Hodgetts, Demi Gow-Smith, Miranda Syvertsen, Courtney Gibb and Jaiden Bryant, with home economics teacher Claire Meatheringham.

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Same business, new name WRITTEN BY EMMA ZIRKEL

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ocal skin expert Bianca Johnston is rebranding her current business, Skin You’re In, and relaunching it as Azala Aesthetics.

Mrs Johnston will also be introducing a chemical peel in the future as part of the current skincare and anti-aging treatments she provides which include LED Light Therapy, Lymphatic drainage and diamond peel microdermabrasion, as well as other beauty services. “I’m wanting to offer the people of Roxby Downs as much as I can,”

she said. “Being so far away from Adelaide for people to do a lot of these treatments can be quite expensive when factoring in travel costs. “Particularly with the Roxby Downs climate a lot of people are seeking out these types of treatments to cater to the needs of their skin.” Part of the reason Mrs Johnston is introducing her new range is to meet clients’ requests in regards to advice for their skin. “The skincare I currently stock is focused on anti-aging,” she said. “I wanted to introduce skincare that targets the needs of the 25-45 age demographic of this town and this new range also targets things

like acne scarring.” The new skin range being introduced is an Australian cosmeceutical range known as asap, which Mrs Johnston will be selling along with limited stock of well-loved products from Yaffa Zhav. “It’s perfect for men and women because it is very low fragrance,” she said. “It prides itself on its active ingredients which promote skin renewal. “asap caters to a lot of different skin needs and is all paraben free, mineral oil free, has no artificial fragrances, synthetic dyes or plastic microbeads and is not tested on animals or has animal derivatives.”

For the month of June, Mrs Johnston will continue running last month’s special which will see customers receive their second session of microdermabrasion for just $60. Mrs Johnston accepts appointments by booking only and can be contacted via 0427 508 688. For updated information on Azala Aesthetics, visit Skin You’re in on Facebook.

Bianca’s top skin tips:

· Develop good home skin maintenance. · Set yourself a skin care routine you’ll follow consistently. · Never go to bed with makeup on. · Make sure to clean your skin in the evening if you’ve worn makeup during the day. · Hydration. · A good diet and lots of water, adding things like lemon, apple cider vinegar and herbal teas to your water balances pH levels in our bodies.

Advanced and professional skincare and treatments including : • Microdermabrasion • Non surgical face lift (Hollywood Lift) • Light Therapy • Bio and Hydro Infusion • Lymphatic Drainage • ASAP Skincare product range • Yaffa Zhav Skincare range

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Book a standard Microdermabrasion facial valued at $110 and receive the second one for the price of an express microdermabrasion $60! (only valid for one month from initial treatment). For more information head to my new facebook page.

COMING SOON Lactic and Glycolic Face Peels and ASAP Mineral makeup range Also offering Beauty services including Waxing • tinting • manicures pedicures • makeup • pamper packages • gift vouchers • relaxation massage Contact Bianca for any questions or to book an appointment on 0427 508 688 or find AZALA Aesthetics on facebook

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An Energy Plan for a more secure future There are big plans ahead to secure our state’s energy future, and regional South Australia is set to benefit enormously. Through a $150m renewable technologies fund, a new state-owned gas-fired generator, and increased powers over the operation of the market, the State Government is committed to delivering clean, reliable and affordable power for the regions. The new $550 million Energy Plan will not only ensure more of the state’s power is sourced, generated and controlled in South Australia, but will also increase security, boost competition, put downward pressure on prices and help create jobs.

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PHOTOS: Emma Zirkel and Halley Argue

Ali Woodward, author Linda Bootherstone and Verity Hollobone at Linda’s local visit.

Kim Killick and Lisa Hassan met author Linda Bootherstone at the Roxbylink Library last week.

Deb Price, Hayden Tyler and Els Scroop caught up before catching the Black Screen film festival on Wednesday evening.

Rosemary and Halley Argue celebrated Halley’s Road to Roxby art exhibition opening at RoxbyLink last week.

Sh*tbox Rally entrants James, Shorty, James, Vickie, Macca, Lee, Damien, Gaz, Tina and Brad in Roxby Downs last weekend.

Sarie van Rooyen was at the Black Screen indigenous film Festival at RoxbyLink.

PT, Matt, Brett, Josh, Benedict, Stuart, Sam, Greg, Joe and Allisa enjoyed some local hospitality at the Sh*tbox Rally last weekend.

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Krystal Wilmshurst (with Macey), Laura Kelly, Hayley Smith and Charleigh Mewburn watched the football on Saturday.

Watching the senior footy on the weekend were Chloe, Kateland and Jax McBey with Kelsey Crane and Madalyn Goodridge.

Jack and Mel Rigden cheered Hornridge on at their match on Saturday.

Selling donuts at junior football on the weekend were Jac Quillam, Regina Qualmann, Kendall Pfeiffer and Beck Cooke with (front) Liam Burden, Maya Cooke and Jordan Pfeiffer.

Milly (with Pip) and Kelly Wise, Megan Barlow, Heidi Zeptner (with Zeus) and (front) George Aitchison and Kane Shilling.

Kyra Wait and Michelle Goss caught up at the senior football on Saturday.

Cassandra Lazo, Carmen Alves and Jackson Way enjoyed the afternoon sunshine at the football.

Maurice, Robert, Tony, Andrea and Christiano D’Arrigo with George and Ricky Pericleous, Julie and Eda Beattie, visited Roxby Downs on the weekend for Joe D’Arrigo’s birthday.

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he Roxby Downs Multicultural Cooking Club is at it again, with another cooking club class scheduled in June.

Recently, attendees have been able to watch, taste and learn so many wonderful recipes including African ribs, Baklava, Bunny Chow and Leche Flan. The June class will feature how to hand make ‘Chinese wontons’ in a chicken noodle soup and an Asian

Coconut agar agar dessert. The cooking club comprises of a regular group of attendees fast becoming great cooks! It is also a nice afternoon together, sharing foods, and cultures in an informal relaxed way. The next two-hour class includes demonstration, recipe and tasting for only $10 and is on Saturday 24 June from 1-3pm in the Roxby Downs Community Youth Centre. If you would like to book your spot for this class, call Sasha on 0428 727 583 or email Sasha.Yantewo@roxbycouncil. com.au If you would like to demonstrate a recipe you make from your traditional culture or family heritage, the multicultural forum is always ready for new recipes and ideas – contact Sasha on the details above.

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owel Cancer Awareness Month is an initiative of Bowel Cancer Australia running throughout the month of June to raise public awareness of a disease that claims the lives of 77 Australians every week.

Bowel cancer is the second most common type of newly diagnosed cancer in Australia affecting both men and women almost equally, and is Australia’s second biggest cancer killer after lung cancer. Bowel Cancer Awareness Month has a positive message – saving lives through early detection – as bowel cancer is one of the most curable types of cancer if found early. If you are over 50, screening should be done every one to two years and if you are younger than 50, you can still be tested; talk to your GP today. If you would like more information, please visit www.bowelcancerawarenessmonth.org

June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month

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The Multicultural Forum presents

The Multicultural Cooking Club Learn how to handmake asian wontons with a noodle soup & Coconut agar agar dessert

Red eARTh Festival 2017 invites you to submit works in the:

Saturday 24th June 1pm to 3pm Community Youth Centre  

Cost $10 includes demonstration tasting and recipes RSVP your spot, call Sasha on 8671 0500

Create works addressing the theme ‘Shades of Red’ Works can be 2D or 3D, but must be suitably framed for hanging or freestanding Entry forms to be completed and works dropped off by the 16th of July to the Roxby Downs Visitor Information Centre, and to be picked up by the 27th of August

Exhibition will be on display from the 18th of July until the 24th of August

Artist can chose for works to be for sale, but this is not a requirement

Entry forms available at the Roxby Downs Visitor Information Centre. Call us on (08) 8671 5941 for further information!

JOINING FORUMS

ARTS and CULTURE FORUM

Anni Giles 0448 168 167

Venue TBA

Thursday, June 8 @ 4.30pm

BUSINESS FORUM

Council Boardroom

If you would like to join a forum and would like more information please contact the following people.

Sandy Sumsion 0400 366 619

New members are always welcome.

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ENVIRONMENT FORUM

Thursday, June 22 @ 7pm

ROXBY ROADSAFE MEETING

Tuesday, June 13 @ 6.15pm

Michelle Hales 0418 833 818

Community Youth Centre

Tuesday, June 13 @ 7pm

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MULTICULTURAL FORUM

Theresa Bunyon 0413 609 102 Wednesday, June 21 @ 5.30pm Community Youth Centre

SPORT & REC FORUM Mel O’Donnell 0412 019 841 TBA

FAMILY FORUM

Thursday, June 8 @ 5.30pm

WOMEN’S NETWORK

Hayley Scrivens 0459 824 026

SASHA YANTEWO 0428 727 583

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Thursday, June 8 @ 4.45pm, Community Youth Centre

Vicki Mason 0418 526 608

CONTACTING THE BOARD For further information, advice or general questions please contact: Michelle Hales, Executive Officer Roxby Downs Community Board Inc., PO Box 85, Roxby Downs SA 5725 Mobile: 0418 833 818 Email: communityboard@roxbydowns.com WHO’S ON THE BOARD Sandy Sumsion • Dr. Simon Lockwood • Vicki Mason • Angela Thompson Theresa Bunyon • Mel O’Donnell • Jennah Laister • Hayley Scrivens • Geoff Whitbread • Chad Menzies

BOARD MEETINGS Board meetings are held on the last Monday of the month. Members of the public are welcome to attend and observe. If you would like to make a presentation or raise an issue, please contact the Executive Officer on 0418 833 818 to be included on the agenda. Confidential discussions with the Board can be arranged if required. Page 10 -- Wednesday, June 7, 2017

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COUNCIL MEETING

The next Ordinary Council meeting is TODAY, Wednesday June 7 at 5pm in the Council Boardroom. Following the Ordinary Council meeting, the final submission meeting for the 2017/18 Draft Annual Business Plan will be held at 5.30pm.

Heating your home

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ow that the cold weather has well and truly set in, it’s a good time to look at heating your home efficiently.

South Australians use more energy for heating their homes rather than cooling them down. This means that come the winter months, electricity bills can get very high. However, there are a few simple ways to be kind to the environment and kind to your wallet. To make your home’s heating more effective: • Dress for the season. Jumpers, beanies and slippers not only feel good to wear but they allow you to set your thermostat at a lower temperature. • Assess the size of the space you need to heat and choose the right heater. • The lower you can set your thermostat, the less energy you will consume. Choose a level that is comfortable for you knowing that for every degree lower you set your heater can reduce running costs by up to ten per cent. • Check your home for draughts. Also consider opening your blinds during the day and letting the sunlight heat your home - it’s free! Don’t forget to shut your blinds at night to keep the heat in.

Final submissions for the 2017/18 Draft Annual Business Plan due today!

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he consultation period for the 2017/18 Draft Annual Business Plan closes today (Wednesday, 7 June).

ABOVE: A diagram of heat loss in the home.

Consider installing insulation if you have none. Home insulation reduces the amount of heat lost through your ceilings, walls, floors and windows. Insulation can break down over time, so it’s a good idea to check if your home’s insulation needs replacing or topping up. A home can lose up to 60 per cent of heating from lack of insulation so it pays to check.

By taking a detailed look at your heating requirements in your home and being smart you can reduce your energy use. It’s good for your pocket and the earth! If you would like to find out more information about using energy efficiently and saving money visit http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/energy-and-environment/using-saving-energy

If you haven’t yet read the document you download it at https://www.roxbydowns.sa.gov. au/businessplanconsultation17. There are a variety of ways to send council your feedback including the online form, which can be accessed on your desktop or mobile device and is an efficient way to send council your submission. Following the Ordinary Council meeting, the final submission meeting for the 2017/18 Draft

Annual Business plan will be held in the council boardroom at 5.30pm. The meeting will be open for no less than one hour. Written submissions can be submitted at this meeting as well as oral submissions. After the final submission meeting, all community feedback on the Draft Annual Business Plan will be used to develop the final 2017/18 Annual Business Plan and Budget. Roxby Council hopes to keep the community informed about the release of the Annual Business Plan and Budget via the council website, Facebook page and in The Monitor.

CAFÉ & FUNCTIONS STAFF CASUAL Essential: • Coffee making experience / barista training • Strong customer service skills • Understanding of WHS and Food Hygiene requirements • Well presented • Available to work over a 7 day roster with some out of hours, public holiday and peak holiday periods • Ability to work in a fast paced environment • Enjoy working as part of a team Previous experience/training preferred but not essential: • A current South Australian RSA Certificate • Food preparation of sandwiches and light meals • Service of food • Opening and closing duties On the job training will be provided If you are a friendly person, hard working, good with customers, reliable and trustworthy, please send a copy of your cover letter and resume to: Alexandra Thomas – Human Resources Officer Roxbylink PO Box 300, Roxby Downs, SA, 5725 Phone: 08 8671 0500 Email: alexandra.thomas@roxbylink.com.au

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LIBRARY Opening hours Monday - Wednesday 9am - 5pm Thursday 9am - 6.30pm Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday 9am - 1pm Toddler Story time – Tuesday and Friday (repeat) 9.30am start Telephone 8671 0500 Email: library@roxbycouncil.com.au Library membership is free. A wide range of resources are available including books, DVDs, magazines and internet facilities.

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Opal Road Landfill now CLOSED to the public.

Opening hours Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm Council provides transport services including: • Vehicle registration • Boat registrations • Licensing transactions • Learner written theory tests (test to begin before 3.30pm) All inquiries 131 084.

Waste unsuitable for the red, green or yellow domestic collection can now be deposited at BSH Waste Solutions’ Resource Recovery Centre, 10 Gosse Street, Roxby Downs (in the light industrial area). Monday to Friday 10am – 4pm Saturday 8am – 12 noon Sunday 1pm – 5pm All inquiries 8671 1154

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ST Barbara’s Catholic Parish. Masses at Roxby Downs are held at the Lutheran Church on Pioneer Dr, Saturdays from 6pm. Sunday masses (by telephone arrangement with the Parish Priest) at the Priest’s Chapel, 45C Gregory St. Woomera: Sunday masses are by telephone arrangement with the Parish Priest. Contact Fr John Folkman on (08) 8671 0925.

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Dancing for a cure WRITTEN BY EMMA ZIRKEL

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eeks of preparation by Roxby Academy of Dance (RAD) students paid off when they took to the stage for dance spectacle CanDance for a Cure at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on May 27.

Almost 60 students along with their families and RAD staff made the trip to Adelaide to perform with other dance schools from across the State on Adelaide’s biggest stage. Monique Gobbie (Miss Monique) said she was proud of how the students performed. “I’ve performed at CanDance every year we’ve been involved and this was my first year teaching,” she said. “After the students finished dancing I looked at Lana and I was like ‘I can’t believe you get to do this every day’. “I was filled with such pride because I trained so hard with the team in the lead-up and it was amazing to see.” The students performed a dance choreographed by RAD Principal Teacher Lana Chamberlain (Miss Lana) and included moves from the academy’s highly acclaimed nationals

Members of Roxby Academy of Dance performed at CanDance for a Cure at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre recently.

routine. “Preparing for the event in such a short amount of time we had to train extremely hard for it,” Miss Monique said. “We also had adults performing this year for the first time so they got to experience it too which was really exciting as they are parents of other students and have only helped

backstage previously. “So this was a great opportunity to give their time to shine.” RAD has performed in the event for the previous five years, an achievement which was acknowledged by CanDance who gave Miss Lana an award on stage. “It was really exciting for Miss Lana because

making the trip down to Adelaide every year for it requires so much effort,” Miss Monique said. “We couldn’t have been more proud of everyone on the night. It was amazing and definitely a new eye-opening experience for myself and Miss Jade as the new teachers.”

Around the grounds City Red’s Aston Swadling and team mate Ezmai Paxton in under-nine soccer action on Sunday.

Henry Snell (Bulldogs) looks for a kick as Max Steer closes in under-15 football on Saturday. Don McKinnon in dirt circuit racing last Saturday night. T Birds’ Samantha Lockwood secures the ball despite pressure from Shooters’ Charlie Rigden in under-11 netball on Saturday.

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Kelsey Hampel (Miners) looks for a pressure as Roos’ Carmen Sims stands out in their B grade match on Friday night.

Roos’ Jessica Hassett shoots as Miners’ Abby Telfer defends in Friday night’s B grade clash.

Roos’ Chloe Odgers defends Miners’ Emma Neilson in their B grade match on Friday night.

Miners streak ahead early in Friday’s game FEATURE MATCH: B grade Roxby Districts Miners vs East Roxby Roos

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n early, quick turnover by the Roxby Districts Miners set the pace for the rest of their B grade game against the East Roxby Roos on Friday night.

Despite their impressive form, the

Roos were put through their paces as they worked to keep up with the Miners. The Roos’ sheer determination was commendable in the first quarter, with formidable shooting duo Jessica Hassett (GA) and Alexandra Nedelkovic (GS) appearing to sink every goal and Ines Badman (GK) putting on the pressure in the Miners’ goal ring. However the Miners were a force to be reckoned with as highly skilled shooters Hayley Wurfel (GS) and Emma Neilson (GA) filled any gaps left open by the Roos’ defence, using it to their advantage and streaking

ahead of the competition with a six point lead by quarter time. Coming into the second quarter it was clear the Roos were hungry for the ball. The Roos’ Chloe Odgers (GD) stepped up and put on an impressive performance by providing constant support to her teammates from mid court to the goal ring. However, the hunger of the Miners’ was evidently more insatiable as the team created a greater distance between themselves and the Roos. Despite a powerful effort from Roos’ Carmen Sims (C), the Min-

ers’ Kelsey Hampel (C) didn’t relent, weaving her way through the gameplay and making herself available for the ball at all times. The Roos managed to narrowly close the gap by half time but the Miners would prove too strong in the second half by dominating much of the game play. Despite a change-up in the goal ring for the Miners’ with Ashlie Ali (GS), the shooters managed to work collaboratively and secure goal after goal. At three quarter time the Miners had secured their lead and it was up to the Roos to outplay them in the

final quarter in order to keep up. A change in the Roos’ team lineup late in the game seemingly had little effect on the team’s performance as the Miners pulled further ahead. The Miners mid court shone in the final quarter with Parewai Thomas (WD), despite fierce defence from Bianca Caden (WA), providing constant support to defenders Stephanie Forsyth (GD) and Abby Telfer (GK) who managed to secure some impressive turnovers. The Miners managed to hold on for a 23-point victory with a full time score of 50-27.

Emma Cochrane shoots for goal as OD’s Laura Kelly defends and is backed up by Ebony Johnson.

OD’s Vicky Harris launches the ball over the defence of Hannah Rigden during Friday night’s D grade clash.

Hornridge’s Mel Rigden searches for a lead in C grade netball.

Roxby Downs Netball Association Wednesday, May 31, 2017 C GRADE Hornridge Green 45 def Hornridge Pink 39

Friday, June 2 & Saturday, June 3, 2017 A GRADE Olympic Dam 33 def Hornridge 23 Roxby Miners 70 def East Roxby 31 B GRADE Roxby Miners 50 def East Roxby 27 Olympic Dam 60 def Hornridge 27 C GRADE East Roxby 35 def OD Yellow 21 Roxby Miners 39 def Hornridge Green 32 OD Green 40 def Hornridge Pink 25 D GRADE Hornridge 53 def Olympic Dam 21 East Roxby 34 def Roxby Miners 33

Sunday, June 4, 2017 A GRADE East Roxby 24 def Olympic Dam 23 Roxby Miners 70 def Hornridge 37 B GRADE Roxby Miners 60 def Hornridge 38 Olympic Dam 59 def East Roxby 31 C GRADE Hornridge Pink 36 def East Roxby 30 OD Green 44 def Roxby Miners 21 D GRADE Hornridge 42 def Roxby Miners 26 Olympic Dam 45 def East Roxby 30

OD’s Millie Thomas secures the ball in front of Hornridge’s Hannah Rigden (left) and Jessica Snell.

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he Olympic Dam Devils held off a determined East Roxby Roos for the first win of the 2017 Far North Football League season on Saturday.

In a match played in perfect, sunny winter conditions, East Roxby got off to a quick start and took the lead early, but the Devils came back to have a slight lead at the first break, 4.1 (25) to the Roos’ 3.2 (20). That turned out to be a reoccurring theme for the rest of the game, with the Devils maintaining a narrow lead throughout but the Roos fighting at every opportunity. The Devils went into the last quarter leading 9.4 (58) to 6.8 (44), but the

Roos showed they were not about to hand the game over with a final-quarter comeback that had their supporters on their feet. To the Devils’ credit, they maintained their composure and managed to hold out the Roos for a much-celebrated first season win by just seven points; 10.7 (67) to the Roos’ 8.12 (60). Best for the Devils were Nick Howard, who was consistent all game; Michael Shaw with a workman-like performance; youngster Travis Wait who stepped up in a senior match; along with Ryan Bennett and Tyson Hornhardt. The Roos’ were well served by Dale King, Kirk Kirvan, Stuart Orr, Shane Faulkner and Nick Hill.

RIGHT: East Roxby’s Cameron Miller and Ernest Walker race Olympic Dam’s Lachie Hewett to the ball.

ALL PHOTOS: Verity Hollobone BELOW: Olympic Dam’s Nick Howard and East Roxby’s Ty Kirkwood fly high for the ball.

Far North Football League ROUND 6 Saturday, June 3, 2017 A GRADE Roxby Districts 5.3 11.6 18.10 21.13(139) Hornridge 1.3 1.3 1.3 3.7 (25) Roxby Districts best players: R. Prosser, J. Telfer, M. Renfrey, D. Gamble, S. Crafter-King. Hornridge best players: S. Henke, C. Alves, Z. Lynch, B. Farnham, J. Mewburn. Roxby Districts goal scorers: S. Mcivor 7, B. Scott 4, D. Gamble 3, T. Blacksell, T. Cribb 2, J. Telfer, K. Zeptner, R. Prosser 1 goal each. Hornridge goal scorers: C. Bird, C.Mattner, Z. Lynch 1 goal each.

Miners too good for Hornridge

T

he Roxby Districts Miners proved too strong in their 114-point win over Hornridge in the FNFL opening match on Saturday.

The Miners showed why they are league leaders, kicking five goals to Hornridge’s one in the first quarter and then holding them scoreless for the second and third quarters. Sean Mcivor laid on seven goals for the Miners, who went into the final quarter with a devastating 21.13 (118) tally over Hornridge’s 1.3 (9). The last quarter was by far Hornridge’s best, as they managed to break out of the Miners’ clutches and finish

the match with 3.7 (25), while the Miners cruised to a 21.13 (139) win. Hornridge’s best players were Simon Henke, Cam Alves, Zac Lynch, Brodie Farnham and Joshua Mewburn, while for the Miners, Ricky Prosser, James Telfer, Max Renfrey, Dylan Gamble and Spencer Crafter-King were their best. All four FNFL teams now have a bye for the June long weekend, with the league sending its first representative side to the Mortlock Shield in Port Lincoln. Local games resume on 17 June with Olympic Dam and the Miners in the first match for the day at 1pm, followed by Hornridge and East Roxby at 3pm. LEFT: Ben Hampel (Miners) chases Hornridge’s Lachie Munro in their Far North Football League match on Saturday.

Olympic Dam 4.1 8.2 9.4 10.7 (67) East Roxby 3.2 5.3 6.8 8.12 (60) Olympic Dam best players: N. Howard, M. Shaw, T. Wait, R. Bennett, T. Hornhardt. East Roxby best players: D. King, K. Kirvan, S. Orr, S. Faulkner, N. Hill. Olympic Dam goal scorers: R. Bennett, J. van Kruyssen 2, T. Hornhardt, T. Wait, L. Hewett, I. McBey, D. Darrigo, T. Fantinel 1 goal each. East Roxby goal scorers: D. Stapleton, N. Hill 3, T. Mulders, T. Kirkwood 1 goal each.

Roxby Downs Junior Football League

PREMIERSHIP TABLE

ROUND 5 Saturday, June 3, 2017

Roxby Districts Hornridge East Roxby Olympic Dam

Senior Colts Hawks 15.11 (101) Bulldogs 7.4 (46) Hawks best players: T. Takaidza, C. Kemenyvary, A. Hewett, A. Musolino, C. Seery. Bulldogs best players: G. Steer, J. Evans, T. Wait, J. Van Kruyssen, S. Parks. Hawks goal scorers: Not supplied. Bulldogs goal scorers: T. Wait 3, S. Parks , Z. Noll 2 goals each.

P W 6 6 6 4 6 1 6 1

L 0 2 5 5

D 0 0 0 0

F A % Pts 845 221 382.35 24 428 484 88.43 16 333 551 60.44 4 300 650 46.15 4

TOP 10 GOAL KICKERS Name Michael McArthur Ben Scott Todd Blacksell Dylan Gamble Shannon Haynes Ashley Baxter Ricky Prosser Jordan Mandemaker Tyron Cribb Jared Greenbank

Junior Colts Bulldogs 8.4 (52) Hawks 6.5 (41) Bulldogs best players: D.Carstairs, B. Vandeleur, C. Copeland, B. Kroemer, W. Grocke. Hawks best players: Not supplied Bulldogs goal scorers: R. Smyth 2, K. Smith, B. Vandeleur, M. D’Arrigo, C. Qualmann, B. Kroemer, C. Copeland 1 goal each. Hawks goal scorers: Not supplied..

Club This round Total Hornridge 0 13 Roxby Districts 4 12 Roxby Districts 2 12 Roxby Districts 3 11 Hornridge 0 10 Hornridge 0 9 Roxby Districts 1 9 Roxby Districts 0 9 Roxby Districts 2 9 Roxby Districts 0 8

FOOTBALLER

Good win for the lads! Jason Elliott

OF THE

Year Results from FNFL Round 6 Disappointing scoreboard blew out. Well done to Roxby, too good. Ashley Baxter

VOTES 3 2 1

Good effort by OD, deserved the win. Cam Faulkner

ABOVE: Hornridge’s Aaron Meates and Phil Jones put the pressure on Miners’ Todd Paull on Saturday. THE MONITOR - Your Community Newspaper

J.Mewburn Z.Lynch A.Baxter

N.Howard M.Shaw I.Mcbey

B.Scott S.McIvor J.Castley

D.King K.Kirvan N.Hill

Footballer of the Year Leaderboard after Round 6 1 2 3 4

NAME I. McBey R. Simms Z. Lynch C. Miller

CLUB Olympic Dam East Roxby Hornridge East Roxby

VOTES 7 5 5 4

*excludes hidden rounds

CURRENT LEADER

Ian McBey

Good 4 quarter effort today & good team footy. Ricky Prosser

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East Roxby chases hard

... but Devils take first win for the season

Going ... going ... gone! Olympic Dam’s Levi Goodridge was in Shane Faulkner sights on Saturday, with East Roxby’s Faulkner chasing down Goodridge in a tough tackle captured by The Monitor photographer Verity Hollobone. However, despite East Roxby’s best efforts, the Devils held on for their first win of the 2017 Far North Football League season. In a hard-fought match, the Devils led at every break to take the match 10.7 (67) to 8.12 (60).

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JUNE

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