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No.126 – Jan/Feb ‘15

CYGNET RESCUE AT FORRESTDALE LAKE

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Roleystone Community Youth Workers Joyce Arnott Mob: 0408 956 559 or Stuart Hight Email: youth@roleycommunitychurch.org Roleystone Badminton Trudie 9397 6920 Roley Hall Tue 9.15-11am Wed 7.30-9.30pm Roleystone Girls’ Brigade Yvonne Waddell 9397 5153 Roleystone Girl Guides 4.30pm For girls 7-up Roxy Devlin 0412 657 166 RK Snr Cricket Club Graham Fuller (Pres) 0400 195 061, email: info@ roleystonekarragullencc.com.au, web: roleystonekarragullencc.com.au RK Jnr Cricket Club Tim Clarke (Pres & Sec) 9397 7313, Alan Smit 0410 924 502 (in2CRICKET co-ordinator) www.rkjcc.org Roleystone Jnr Football Club Adam Hancock (Pres) 0429 353 019, Connie Saffioti (Reg) 9397 5191 www.rjfc.org.au Roleystone Snr Football Club Matthew Walkley (Pres) 0430 509 441, Lisa Casotti (Sec) 0400 980 116 www.roleystonessfc.org.au Roleystone Gymnastics Nicole Smith (Admin) 9496 1484 Email: roleystonegymnastics@hotmail.com, www.roleystonegymnastics.myclub.org.au Roleystone Womens Hockey Sue 9398 7426 Helen 9397 5939, 0438 923 477 Roleystone Tee-Ball & Baseball Club Inc. Sandy Johnson (Pres) 0419 875 277, Tanya Taylor (Reg) 0409 112 373 Organic Growers Assoc. meets 2nd Wednesday of the month Lisa 9399 2312 Roleystone Redback’s Little Athletics Club Boys & Girls U5-U17’s Train Mon & Wed 4.30pm - 5.30pm at RCC, Julie Jackson (Sec) 9496 0559 Roleystone Community Church 1 Croyden Rd Roleystone Minister David Bardsley Wk: 9397 5955 Hm: 9397 9303 Roleystone Schools P&C Amy Boughton (Sec) 9397 5559 1st Roleystone Scout Group Karragullen Hall, Mark Thompson 0438 964 441 St Christopher’s Anglican Church 9293 8273 Community Garden Forum & Men’s Shed For more info call Chris Johnston 6396 0756 Child Health Nurse Thurs & Fri by appointment 9397 5813 Kalamunda District Bridge Club Weekly Day & Evening Sessions, Garth Scotford 9296 1497, kdbclub@bigpond.com Alcoholics Anonymous Meet every Sat at 7pm 9325 3566 Australian Sewing Guild Southern Hills Neighbourhood Grp meet 2nd Sun of the mth, Karen Anderson 9354 7806 Patchwork Quilting Friendship Days Lyn 9397 5207 The Rivercare Group Pat Hart 9496 1634 Armadale-Kelmscott Swimming Club info@akswimclub.org.au, Patty Blackwell (Pres) 9497 8197 (8am - 8pm) The House of Bamboo Carol 9397 7679 City of Armadale - Roleystone Ward Councillors Caroline Wielinga 0488 900 307, Cr.CWielinga@armadale.wa.gov.au, Grant Nixon 0418 449 611, grandem@iinet.net.au Roleystone Netball Club Kristy Hodges (President) 0447 044 412, Sharlene Warnes (Registrar/Secretary) 9496 0452 Roleystone & Districts Basketball Registration open for all ages from 5.7.13. For Enquiries please contact Chris Webb 0414 166 401, Kirk Allnutt 0423 433 449 Darling Range Wildlife Shelter Hayward Rd Martin 9394 0885 Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre 9291 3900 Kanyana provides advice & assistance 24hrs a day, 7 days a week DEC’s Department of Environment and Conservation WildCare Hotline 9474 9055. WildCare helpline for sick, injured or orphaned native wildlife operates 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, diverting to after hours numbers at nights & weekends, to provide immediate assistance Art Classes RNFC Mon-Tues & Thur 9496 1115 www.roleyfamilycentre.com.au Landscape Painting Tues 6.30-9.30pm Ian 9496 0034 Roleystone Lawn Bowls Gerry Chapman (Pres) 9397 5730 ISADD Intervention Services for Autism & Dev Delay Darryl Cooper 9397 5970 Kelm History Grp Congregational Church Rundle St Kelm Colleen 9495 4963 National Seniors Armadale Branch meet on the 1st Thurs of the mth RSL Hall Commerce Ave Armadale 10-12pm. Lots of interesting speakers all old & new members welcome.Ph: 9397 5880, 9390 2230 Hants & Dorset Social Club Iris Milton 9397 5449 Cat Sterilisation Society 9397 5062 9-4pm Mon-Wed Parents Without Partners Foothills Branch, Weekly Activities organised, Greg 0402 252 230, Marylena 0422 108 711 Bushfire Ready Groups Bedfordale-Ian Thompson 9399 3006, Kelmscott Hills-Peter Jago 0439 997 373, Roleystone-Chris Cairns 0417 983 019, Robert Littmann 0427 977 190, Craig Popperwell 0438 904 485 Kaarakin: The Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre For rescues please call 0448 046 202, www.blackcockatoorecovery.com Armadale Reptile Centre 308 South Western Hwy Wungong Ph: 9399 6927 Snake Catcher 0426 815 402 Wild Care Snake Removal 9474 9055 Unplugged Acoustic Folk Roots & Blues Mel Young 9399 8493 Roleystone Child Health Centre 19 Wygonda Rd Thurs 11.30-12.30pm Ph: 9397 5813

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YOUR Region. YOUR Magazine. YOUR Valley Reporter. Happy New Year to all of our readers. We find this time of the year just a bit quiet for businesses and local community sporting groups as we spend some valuable time with our family and friends. With the warmer weather now truly upon us, the home pool environment is often a place of fun and enjoyment… so let’s keep it that way! Please make your pool safety a priority. This issue of The Valley Reporter contains some fun activities for the kids during the last few weeks of school holidays. Check them out! The start of February will see millions of children head back to school. Please remember to reduce vehicle speed in school zones and let’s get the school year off to a super start. Have you wanted to start a new hobby for a while? Have you been in awe at

what some people have made or done as a result of their hobby? Then learn something new and get started. It’s easier than you think at Roleystone Family Centre. They have a range of classes on offer that are suitable for anyone. Give them a ring on 9496 1115. Bushfires are a part of every Australian summer. They can start suddenly, move quickly and affect large areas. Typically, Western Australia’s bushfire season runs between November and April in the South West, while the northern bushfire season runs from June to late October. Bushfires can be devastating and have a lasting impact on communities. People have been killed or seriously injured, and homes destroyed during bushfires. If you live near bush, even in a metropolitan area, bushfire is a real threat to you and

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The next field day will be held in February 2015 (date & location to be advised). Roleybushcare would like to thank all the volunteers who gave up their valuable time during 2014 in the revegetation and preventative treatment of the “dieback” disease present in our Reserves. We wish you and your families a happy and prosperous New Year. If you require any further information regarding the dates and location of ‘field days’, please visit our website www.roleybushcare.com.au or email info@roleybushcare.com.au. This and other information is also shown on the notice board at the Roleystone Shopping Centre. Happy New Year. Horst Seecamp.

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Want to Ramble With a Ranger these summer school holidays, or discover backyard baddies? Want to go on a search for Lovely Ladybeetles or learn about what makes ants so BrilliANT? These and many other activities are on offer for children in the January school holidays at the Perth Hills Discovery Centre in Mundaring as part of the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s popular Nearer to Nature program. Children ages four to seven can experience a hands-on encounter with cuddly marsupials in Creature Feature, or take to the bush with catch net and wings in Damsels and Dragons. For older children ages eight to 12, a Big Kids Campout is a cool overnight camp in the bush complete with an exclusive animal trapping activity. Activities cater for the whole family too with Stars and stories from the iconic Perth Observatory giving you an insight into our spectacular universe. Nearer to Nature Program Coordinator, Jill Francis said the summer school holidays was an excellent time to get children out and about experiencing all that nature has to offer. “This is a fantastic opportunity for children and their parents to discover more about our amazing creatures, our unique culture and the importance of our bush” Ms Francis said. Ms Francis said the activities were very popular and bookings were essential. For further information visit nearertonature.dpaw.wa.gov.au or call Nearer to Nature on 9295 2244 to secure your child’s adventure in nature today.


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Drug Aware Ignite Basketball Drug Aware Ignite Basketball is a free community initiative that uses sport to engage with young people & develop their basketball & leadership skills. Sat 17 Jan, 24 Jan, 31 Jan & 7 Feb 7-10.30pm Armadale Arena, 2 Townley St Armadale. Craft Sessions Explore your craft skills and creativity in crochet, knitting, ribbon embroidery or applique. Places are limited so secure your spot now by contacting the Armadale Library. Wed 21 & Fri 23 Jan 2-4pm Armadale Library, Wed 28 Jan 2-4pm Cottonwool Creations, 3/211 Railway Ave, Kelmscott, Fri 30 Jan 2-4pm, Colour Down Under, Shop 12 Pioneer Village, Armadale. Street Van Hope Community Service runs the Street Van, providing information and support as well as an environment to engage with young people. The team is always interested in having a chat over a biscuit or cold drink so feel free to stop by. 8 Jan, 15 Jan, 22 Jan and 29 Jan, Armadale CBD. Roleystone Summer Skate Comp This summer skate competition will give kids the opportunity to show off their new skills, hang out & win prizes in the best skate trick competition & a range of skate games. The event accommodates all riders from beginners to experienced skate riders. Sat 10 Jan 3.30- 7pm, Roleystone Cross Park.

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Y-Time The YMCA-Time Team provides a range of fun activities including BBQs, water dodge ball, giant jenga, music clinics, charades, an excursion to Kalamunda Water Park and many more. Thurs 8 Jan & 22 Jan 1-4pm Minnawarra House, Thurs 15 & 29 Jan 1-4pm, Roleystone Cross Park. Project Full Throttle The Armadale PCYC presents Project Full Throttle which is all about bikes! It’s an opportunity to fix a pre-loved bike & keep the bike at the end of the program, or you can fix your own bike. Places are limited so contact Armadale PCYC to secure your place in the program. Thurs 8 Jan, 15 Jan, 22 Jan, 29 Jan & 5 Feb 4-6.30pm, Armadale PCYC. One Step Closer Save the Children provides a range of activities that use traditional sport, education and team building to encourage young people to express themselves creatively & participate in cultural activities with friends. Fri 30 Jan & 6 Feb 6-9.30pm, Bob Blackburn Reserve, Seville Grove. All of the above Youth School Holiday activities & programs are free! Registration forms must be completed by a parent or guardian & are available at each activity. For more information on programs or events for young people, visit the youth page at www.armadale.wa.gov. au or call 9399 0642.

INTERESTING DATES IN THE CITY OF ARMADALE’S HISTORY It is interesting to note various dates on City of Armadale’s timeline that identify its growth over many years. A major addition to this growth will occur on 1 July 2015 with the amalgamation of two thirds of the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale into the district as the City of Armadale celebrates 120 years since its first council election. On 14 December 1894, the area now identified as City of Armadale plus the Byford area was formally designated and defined as the Kelmscott Roads Board District, which means we have just passed our 120th birthday. On 9 March 1895, the new Kelmscott Roads Board District had their first election, with chairs elected W. Butcher Jnr (MarchApril 1895) and F. Saw (MayDecember 1985). Other members elected were H. Anstey, E. Marsh, J. Buckingham, J. Butcher, and J. Marsh.

On 21 March 1910, Kelmscott Roads Board District was renamed the Armadale-Kelmscott Roads Board District. On 1 July 1961, the district’s name changed to Shire of Armadale. On 1 July 1977, Byford was succeeded (at their request) to the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale – 38 years ago and soon to return. On 1 January 1979, the Shire of Armadale changed to the Town of Armadale. On 16 November 1985, a large increase in the population saw the area identified as a City, which will see the expanded Armadale district celebrate 30 years as a City in November. If you are interested in discovering the history that fills in these timelines, I recommend that you read ‘Settlement to City – A history of the Armadale District and its people’ by Jennie and Bevan Carter. Pat Hart.


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On Wednesday 17 December 2014, fifty volunteers working with the Department of Parks and Wildlife gathered at Forrestdale Lake for what has become an annual event to rescue cygnets. At this time of year it is normal for Forrestdale Lake to begin to dry out. As the water recedes, young cygnets are unable to fly away to safety and become exposed to the mercy of foxes. This year all 19 cygnets at risk were rescued. After being crated under the supervision of veterinaries, the cygnets were taken for release to Bibra Lake, which has water in it all year round. The cygnets will continue to be monitored and are expected to grow into adults. Some might even fly back to Forrestdale Lake in the future to breed. Pat Hart. Photographs courtesy of http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/connect/cygnetmuster-forrestdale-lake.

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Former Roleystone Theatre performer John Forde is kicking off 2015 with a mix of confusion, disasters, sexual escapades and misunderstandings in Garrick Theatre’s first play of the year. Written by Derek Benfield and directed by Fred Petersen, “Panic Stations” follows the hapless Chester Dreadnought, who becomes embroiled in one debacle after another when he unsuspectingly buys a property near an artillery range destined for demolition. A sequence of improbable circumstances ensues with a turbulent trio of wife, newlyacquired girlfriend, and mother-in-law, as well as a shotgun-wielding father-inlaw, clumsy handyman, and sergeant on a mission. Constant explosions galvanise the characters into instant panic and mayhem. Forde plays the overbearing and bombastic Sergeant Everest. “He’s a typical ’60s era British army sergeant,” he said. “He does everything by the rule book and expects civilians to do the same. To him, there’s no room for the misinterpretation of orders, even though they keep changing – and mistakes made by the military either don’t happen or are swept under the carpet. Like all sergeants of those days, Everest relishes in his authority and uses the same military rhetoric on civilians as he would on his own soldiers, with hilarious results.” Involved in theatre since 2005, Forde has performed with Roleystone, Garrick, Harbour, Melville, and Phoenix Theatres, as well as the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of WA, in productions such as “My Fair Lady”, “Jekyll and

Hyde”, “The Mikado”, “Night Was Our Friend”, “Brilliant Lies”, “Lucky Sods”, “Blood Brothers”, “Pygmalion”, “Death By Chocolate”, “Yeoman of the Guard” and “Bargain Burials”. “I love farces, and Panic Stations is a great one,” he said. “The main challenge is bringing out the comedy of the character.” Benfield wrote more than 30 comedies and farces in his lifetime, and made notable appearances as an actor in “First of the Summer Wine”, “Hetty Wainthrop Investigates”, and “Rumpole of the Bailey”. Director Fred Peterson confesses to being an avid fan of Derek Benfield. “I’ve directed three of his farces before, all of which had uproarious success,” he said. “His material is so well-knitted, the actors always have a ball. With “Panic Stations”, imagine the problems created when someone tries to hide the truth and then tells misconstrued truths to get himself out of trouble – but each time only digs himself deeper and deeper into a hole. That’s exactly what Chester Dreadnought does when he tries to hide from his wife that their new house is going to be wiped off the surface of the planet.” Panic Stations plays at 8:00pm on January 29th, 30th, 31st, February 5th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th and 14th, with 2:00pm matinees on February 1st, 8th and 14th. Tickets are $20 for adults, $17 for concession, and $15 for children. To book, call 9378 1990, or go to the website bookings@garricktheatre.asn. au. Garrick Theatre is at 16 Meadow Street, Guildford, opposite the Stirling Arms Hotel and Guildford Town Hall.

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Former Roleystone Theatre performer John Forde (left), and Graham Miles let panic and mayhem ensue in the name of comedy in Panic Stations. The Roleystone Theatre does not receive any summer holidays this year with rehearsals for our next production ‘Footrot Flats The Musical’ well underway. The production is being presented in conjunction with Laughing Horse Productions and comes with all your favourite characters including Wal, Cheeky Hobson, Dog, Aunt Dolly, Prince Charles and many more! Although the storyline is not the same as the animated movie, it does bring various aspects of the comics together into a cohesive story that is sure to entertain. There are some grown up references (often tongue in cheek) so please consider these if making a booking that includes children. ‘Footrot Flats The Musical’ will be showing at Roleystone Theatre from 6 - 21 March 2015. It is sure to be a favourite! Book your tickets online with our very own ticketing system at www.roleystonetheatre.com.au or call Bobbie and Gerry on 9397 5730 to reserve your seats.


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Family Fun in Armadale for Australia Day In an annual Australian tradition you can celebrate Australia Day with a jam-packed evening of festivities and fireworks in Armadale. Armadale Mayor Henry Zelones said every year the City hosts Australia Day celebrations right here in the iconic Minnawarra Park. “This event is close to home for our residents and in a venue that everyone knows and loves, offering a great alternative to the Perth Skyworks and parking hassles.” This year’s exciting live entertainment will feature the awesome Australian brothers Courtney and Chris Murphy presenting Murphy’s Lore – Back to Oz, celebrating our traditional day in true Aussie style. Celebrations

commence from 5pm with children’s activities and carnival rides. The littlies can indulge in face painting and be mesmerized by the balloon twisters in Memorial Park. The carnival rides, for young adventurers and thrill seeking extremists, will be located at Sanctuary Lakes. “Come down early and don’t forget to pack a picnic rug and hamper, or you can indulge in the array of food options available for purchase. “The festivities will continue well into the night with a spectacular fireworks display at the end of the evening,” said Mayor Zelones. For further information visit www.armadale.wa.gov.au or call 9399 0642.

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The ARKS Rugby Club are looking for more ladies who are 16 or over to join our Womens’ rugby team! We play full contact Rugby Union, like the All Blacks and Wallabies, with the same rules as the big boys. Rugby is a great sport that caters for players of all shapes and sizes. From the big and strong to the small and fast, there is always a job on the team just for you. Training is more like boot camp to get your body prepared for battle every Saturday, and the team atmosphere is that of a sisterhood, where we all look after each other, on and off the field. This will be the third season for the ARKS ladiesm and it should be an exciting one, with more teams entered into the competition. Our home ground is at John Dunn Oval in Kelmscott, where we train twice a week and play our home games. This season we will have 2 experienced coaches, Terry Foster (Foz) who has been a part of the ARKS Rugby Club as a successful player and coach since the club started, and Carl Forrest, who also played and captained the ARKS First grade Mens’ team. They are both excited about this upcoming season, and will have a lot of knowledge to offer potential players! Pre-season training has started on Monday and Wednesday nights, at 6:00pm at Bob Blackburn Reserve, next to the Armadale Aquatic Centre. ARKS

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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS SINCE OPENING OF ROLEYSTONE NEIGHBOURHOOD FAMILY CENTRE The Roleystone Neighbourhood Family Centre is celebrating 25 years since its formal opening in February 1990. In 1983, a local resident Adrienne Curry saw the need for a local “Meet Your Neighbour Group”, which resulted in 16 members of the community regularly meeting at Adrienne’s home, until later on moving to the old Headmasters House in Robin Road on a weekly basis. “Meet Your Neighbour” continued to meet weekly for many years. In response to the ongoing community demand for discussion groups and adult classes, Adrienne and others from this group decided to form a “Learning Centre” in 1987. After calling a public meeting, an official management committee comprised of 17 people was established. One of their first steps was to apply to the Learning Centre Link for membership. There were a total of 158 enrolments in the first year. Adrienne coordinated the centre until 1988, when she resigned and gave over the reigns to Wendy O’Dea. The organisation successfully applied for a paid coordinator through the Family Support Scheme. This was the beginning of a paid coordinator for the Learning Centre, which has continued to this day, with our current Centre Manager Sue Spry 20 years in a neat and moreSupplies precise result” celebrating  Sand similar role this year.  Rock ■ The Neighbourhood Centre Sand Supplies Rock pitch continued to work out of  Rock Retaining Walls ■  Rock Supplies Landscaping the small building on Robin

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Road, with 4 year old playgroups meeting at various venues due to space restrictions. The critical need for a much larger permanent building was critical was eventually provided for by the then local Councillor Roger Stubbs, Member for Armadale Kay Hallahan and Member for Roleystone Fred Tubby, who worked together with the community to achieve this goal. After much hard work they achieved their dream, and in February 1990 the Family Neighbourhood Centre in Wygonda Road was officially opened by MLA Fred Tubby. 25 years on, despite numerous pressures and changes throughout the years, the Centre continues to play an important role for Roleystone and the surrounding communities. The Centre is still a community-led organisation, providing a focus for people gathering together for friendship, exchange of information, and mutual support in learning. There are low cost programs each term which include a range of activities. There are rooms for hire for community and private use, a Sing Australia group, art classes, a toy library, playgroup, a community health nurse, and a chiropractor. The Neighbourhood Family Centre is a very much valued community asset, thanks to those original people who had the vision and commitment to see it brought to fruition, and to the community who have held on to that vision and who have contributed so much of their time throughout the years. Pat Hart, Chairperson.

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There have been some wonderful foster carers in Roleystone and surrounds doing a fabulous job at ensuring these beautiful animals find loving homes. In some circumstances they have had a pretty disheartening start to life, but with ample love, care and affection, these foster cats and kittens are now looking for new homes. These adorable kittens were found in a shed at around two weeks of age. Unfortunately, their mother was scared away by a dog. The owner of the property spent several weeks trying to catch the mother, but with much disappointment they were unable to reunite the mother with her kittens, as she did not return to the property. These kittens are now looking for their forever home. Nyla is the smallest of the litter but seems to stack away the most food. She is very friendly and playful, and will happily lie on your lap for hours and give beautiful face smooches. She’s a lovely natured little girl. Opal has a slightly darker tortoishell coat and is the most adventurous and outgoing of them all. She loves face smooches and cuddles of any kind. Aura is the cuddliest of the litter. She will happily play with her siblings but almost always wants to get cuddles and affection from her human friends. She is the most affectionate of them all, yet they are all incredibly cuddly, loving and well natured kittens. The cats have all been fully vet checked, vaccinated and micro-chipped. To view our cats available for adoption, please go to the Armadale-Byford Veterinary Hospital Facebook page, and for more information, please call the veterinary hospital on 9399 4299. In other good news, our last cat of the week, Patchy, got KEVIN CAMPBELL rehomed a few weeks ago. M obile: 0433 728 Happy New Year! A/Hrs: 9397 6919

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enrol in kids cooking club Are you looking for something fun, educational and inspiring to keep the kids entertained over the summer school holidays? Then enrol your children in the award-winning Kids Cooking Club being held at the High Wycombe Recreation Centre. The Shire of Kalamunda holiday program won the 2013 “Healthy Eating” Award at the Local Government Children’s Environment and Health Awards for its contribution to creating environments that protect and support the health of children. The Kids Cooking Club is suitable for children aged 5 to 12 years, helping children to prepare healthy and hearty meal, and develop a solid foundation of basic cooking skills. The new and improved menu includes delicious recipes for beef, lamb, chicken and vegetarian. CEO Rhonda Hardy said “The Kids Cooking Club is a great opportunity for children to learn the about what they are eating and develop sound healthy eating habits.” “Getting kids interested in food and how it is prepared is an ideal way to help children be responsible in the kitchen, and to help combat and prevent obesity and eating disorders at a later age.” Classes will run from Monday 19

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PLUMBING & GAS Heatstroke or heat stress is defined as a state of extreme hyperthermia resulting in thermal injury to tissues. It occurs when heat generation exceeds the body’s ability to lose heat. Heatstroke can lead to multiple organ damage/failure involving the liver, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, blood system and the central nervous system (brain) and can be fatal. Animals can die quickly from heat stress. The main predisposing factors of heat stroke are a hot, humid environment, lack of adequate shade and water, and lack of adequate airflow. Signs of heat stroke may vary between individuals, but commonly include incessant panting, weakness, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle tremors, muscle spasms, mental confusion, delirium, staggering, collapsing and lying down. You can prevent heatstroke by providing your pets with a cool, shaded area with good ventilation at all times, as well as plenty of clean fresh water and extra water sources in case of spillage. It is important to bring animals indoors (especially small animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, birds, rats, and mice who are highly susceptible to heat stress) on hot, humid days if the indoor environment is cooler for the animal. Avoid exercising in hot, humid conditions by walking your dog very early in the morning or very late in the afternoon. Do not leave your dogs in a vehicle. Even when the windows are down dogs can still overheat and die. One study found that even on mild days the temperature inside the vehicle rises rapidly to dangerous levels. When the ambient temperature is 22°C the temperature inside a car can rise to over 47°C in 60 minutes. The high temperatures in the car combined with inadequate ventilation mean the dog cannot thermoregulate leaving them vulnerable to overheating, which can be fatal. Animals in these conditions suffer horribly. If your dog travels on the back of a ute, make sure you cover the tray with a suitable material to ensure they do not burn their footpads or any other part of their body on the very hot surface. Owners also need to be aware of sunburn, especially in pets with white, nonpigmented skin and a white-coloured coat. If it is suspected that your pet is suffering from heatstroke, seek veterinary help as soon as possible. Heat stress is an

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During the last Thursday afternoon training sessions before Christmas, some teams took advantage of the hot weather, and had a sliding practice session (with the aid of some soap and water), with even some parents and coaches taking part in the fun. Our Under 8’s game before Christmas was interrupted by the Roleystone Fire Brigade, who brought us a special visitor. All the kids watched with excitement as the vehicle drove onto the field with sirens blaring, before Santa appeared with his helper and bags of lollies. Santa also visited the players on the back of a ute at the games in Armadale, and handed out candy canes. Special thanks to Rob van Uden and the Brigade for again bringing us some Christmas cheer. The State’s players have been extremely busy. On Thursday the 8th of January, they had their shirt presentation. The Under 12’s team were invited to be Baseball Buddies for the Perth Heat game against Adelaide on the 9th of January. They got to meet the players and run onto the field with

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them at the start of the game! Under 10’s will be Baseball Buddies on Friday the 23rd of January, when Perth Heat play against Brisbane. Come along for an enjoyable evening. Tickets purchased online cost $12 for adults and $6 for children, or $19.50 and $10 respectively if you buy them at the gate. They also had their first carnival on Saturday the 10th of January at Forrestfield. The Under 12’s won all 4 games played, and the Under 10’s also did well by winning 2 games. Well done to players, coaches Lee and Paul, and their team of helpers. The next carnival is at Kalamunda on Sunday the 18th of January, and then at Armadale on Sunday the 8th of February. Whilst I hope you are all enjoying the break from Tee-ball, just a reminder that games for Under 8’s and Seniors (Dugites & Red Sox) commence again with a Friday evening game on the 30th of January, and games played in Armadale on Saturday the 31st of January. Our Little League players start back with a double header at Armadale at 3:00pm and 5:00pm on Wednesday the 28th of January. Catch you all on the diamond! Wendy Mays, Publicity Officer.


Community Noticeboard Waitangi Day Festival 2015 A New Zealand historical event held annually around the world uniting “all” cultures. When: Saturday 31st January 2015. Where: Dixon Rd Reserve, Dixon Rd, Rockingham (free-parking) Time: 2-8pm (twilight event) Entry: Gold coin donation. A non-smoking & no alcohol event. Entertainment: Showcasing the “best” of polynesian culture, music & talent. Stalls: Delicious “mouth watering food”, and market stalls (see booking stalls, Kiwi Festival Promotions facebook page). For stall bookings contact Dion on kfpi2009@ gmail.com.au. Come join us to celebrate this special occasion, invite family, friends, neighbours & anyone else who would like to experience an evening of polynesian culture!.. Sit back, relax & enjoy! KICK BOXING 4 FITNESS Classes for ladies all ages, Teens to Nannas. re-starting for 2015. Beginners welcome. 10.30am Mondays & 6pm Thursdays. Sml group classes held in a professional boxing gym. Only $15 x1hr session. All equipment provided. Fox’s Boxing Gym, 25 Greenough Way, Gosnells.

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RCC 2015 HEAD BOY AND HEAD GIRL ANNOUNCED Congratulations to Bradley Husbands and Sarah Nichols who have been recognised as Roleystone Community College’s student leaders for 2015. Both students are deserving recipients of this highly valued honour as they are well respected and admired by their peers and staff. We wish them every success in 2015, their journey having already commenced in outstanding fashion as they most successfully hosted the recent Year 1-6 Christmas Awards Assembly. Peter Thatcher, Founding Principal.

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Armadale Twilight Markets Come to the newly revitalised Jull Street Mall and experience a great atmosphere of live entertainment and interactive children activities. There will be a variety of delicious food vendors, and an eclectic mix of street stalls and music to keep you and your family entertained for the evening. Free Admission. Another smoke and alcohol free event proudly brought to you by the City of Armadale. Event Schedule: Date: Fri 6 February 2015 Time: 5:00PM - 8:30PM Venue: Jull Street Mall, Armadale Date: Fri 6 March 2015 Time: 5:00PM - 8:30PM Venue: Jull Street Mall, Armadale Event Contact: For more information please call 9399 0111.


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Campbells As part of the FRINGE WORLD Festival 2015, Harrisdale resident Blake Jenkins is appearing in a local version of the first Broadway production to star an all teenage cast. With music and lyrics by popular musical theatre composer Jason Robert Brown, the aptly-titled 13 – being performed at Playlovers Theatre – follows Evan who, just shy of becoming a teenager, suddenly has to cope with his parents’ divorce and a move from New York to Indiana. As he prepares for his impending bar mitzvah, Evan has to navigate the complicated social circles of a new school where he tries to fit in and become popular with a new group of kids. Blake plays Richie, a teen obsessed with computers. “He’s a bit of a goofball but very likeable and likes to be in the middle of everything,” he said. “Richie likes to be plugged into the goings on of the school, whether it be the latest gossip or getting the best picture at the right time on his phone.” Involved in theatre for “many years”, Blake first performed in Fiddler on the Roof and, through his music theatre studies with The Stage Key Company, has appeared in The Great Christmas Tree Robbery, Wizard of Oz Young Performers Edition, A Musical Fantasy, and Aladdin Jr. He has also performed in Scrooge and Annie but says the highlight of his career so far has been Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Crown Perth. “I played the role of Stephen in the children’s ensemble – it was fantastic!” Blake said. “With 13, the musical appealed because I liked the idea of the whole thing being about children,

performed by children.” Director Kimberley Shaw says 13 is a musical about growing up. “In the past few years, I’ve noticed a huge amount of talent among kids this age in Perth and decided I wanted to do a show using this talent,” she said. “I love 13 and feel it features an age group usually forgotten by producers, who cater for children and young adults, but forget or ignore the age group in between. “Although it features teenagers, it’s a great show that will be enjoyed by young and old alike.” 13 plays at 7.30pm, February 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 5pm February 8 and 2pm February 14. Tickets are $25, $15 concession - book at www.fringeworld. com.au. Playlovers is located at Hackett Hall, Draper Street (off Underwood Avenue), Floreat. FRINGE WORLD Festival 2015 will be held from January 23 to February 22. (above) The cast of the musical 13, featuring 13 characters all aged 13. Harrisdale resident Blake Jenkins is bottom right, cross-legged. (below) Harrisdale resident Blake Jenkins, right, is appearing in the musical 13 with Luis Barnes, Ashley Garner and Vincent Ness. Photograph courtesy of Blank Canvas Productions.

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Tony Simpson MLA was pleased to announce that seven sport clubs in his electorate were each awarded $500 from the Community Sporting Club Equipment Scheme. The scheme, which started last year, gives regional and metropolitan sporting clubs around Western Australia a one-off $500 subsidy to spend on increasing or upgrading shared sporting equipment accessible to all club members. One of the teams Mr Simpson sponsors, The Bandits, a Rolyestone Tee-ball Team were successful in their application for the $500 grant. A total of 402 applications

were approved, worth $201,000 with 165 applications from regional WA and 237 in the metropolitan area. Subsidies for regional clubs are provided through the State Government’s Royalties for Regions program. Administered by the Department of Sport and Recreation, the four-year scheme will grant $1 million to metropolitan clubs and $1 million to regional clubs. Applications for the next round open in March 2015. Photograph of Tony Simpson MLA, with Bandits Coach Karen Saciuk and the Bandits Tee-Ball team.

The Roleystone Netball Club, proudly supported by the Roleystone-Karragullen Branch of Bendigo Bank, Kab Seating, Totally Workwear, Openica Logistics, Rainstorm Dust Control, The Hon. Tony Simpson MLA for Darling Range, Maggie Burke Real Estate, Beaver Tree Services and Metro Mobility, welcomes all parents and players to the start the 2015 season. The committee would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of our sponsors for their financial contribution to the club during the 2014 season. Without your support and belief in the club we would not be have been able to offer the best opportunity for all our members. With your continued support in 2015 we are looking forward to a new, bigger and exciting year to come. Registration and information days have been planned for Saturday 7 February at the Family Centre from 4pm to 6pm, and Saturday 14 February at the Roleystone Shopping Centre from 10am to 12 noon. Look out for the new club signs that will be dotted around the place to remind you of these dates. The AGM (with the first meeting for 2015 to follow and the first of our registration days) will be held at the Roleystone Family Centre on Saturday 7 February from 4pm to 6pm: put it in your diary now and we’ll see you there! The netball club committee would like

to extend a massive thank you to Fiona Newland from The Valley Reporter who very kindly prints our monthly articles, Blitz Sports Goods who supplied our netballs, bags and training equipment in 2014 and will do so again in 2015, and Adam at Fineline Signs in Roleystone for our new and awesome looking signs. For all enquiries contact Club Registrar/Secretary, Sharlene Warnes, at roleystonenetball@hotmail.com, on 9496 0452 or visit our website roleystonenetballclub.wa.netball.com.au.


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In this workshop you will use transparent light activated paints to create very unusual and organic works of art. The colours used in this process are rich, vibrant and quite unique when compared to other painting mediums. This workshop is open to everyone as it is a free flowing, fun and light art process that doesn’t require any previous art experience. You will have a few different projects to choose from, allowing your creativity to soar! Sun Dye Workshops only run in first term each year. The workshop costs $65pp (including all materials). The sun dye workshops take place on Friday 6 March from 10-2pm, and Saturday 7 March from 10-2pm.

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If you would like to learn more about the benefits of natural medicine, this 6wk introduction is for you. Starting 17 February, this workshop will be held each Tuesday for 6wks from 9:30-11:30am. Cost is $35ea week or $180 for all 6wks (a saving of $30). Introduction to Feng Shui - 17 February. Learn how to incorporate the art of Feng Shui into your home, creating a healthier living environment. You will discuss the fundamental forces of yin and yang and create your own Feng Shui room plan. Stress Management – 24 February. Learn how to identify stress and its triggers and effects. You will then learn to apply a variety of self-help techniques. Colour Therapy Level 1 – 3 March. Wear your favourite coloured clothing to this workshop and have a fun session learning about what suits your complexion and personality. Healing through Nutrition – 10 March. This interesting workshop is the recipe for your optimum health. It will guide you toward the integration of food, vitamins, minerals and herbs into your daily lifestyle. An important subject for everyone. Please bring along a diary of food and fluids eaten in previous 2 days. Ayurvedic Medicine – 17 March. This informative workshop guides you toward understanding your own body system according to the philosophy of Ayurvedic medicine. Many healing experiences await you. Baby Massage – 24 March. This is a practical workshop with your baby or toddler where you will learn massage techniques to calm and soothe your offspring.

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The Roleystone Family Centre will be hosting the following classes and workshops during the months of February, March and April 2015. Digital Photography Workshop Most digital cameras are not used to their full effects. Gain the knowledge and confidence to operate your camera and its features to produce better photographs of people, places and things. Adele Miles is a professional university trained photographer who will guide you to demystify digital camera talk and help you produce stunning quality photos for you and your family to admire. The cost is $60pp for 2x3hr sessions. The Beginners Class will be held on 25 February and 4 March, while the Intermediate Class will be held on 25 March and 1 April. Times are 6:30-9:30pm. Please note the Intermediate Class is designed for those who know the basic functions and features of their digital camera and are looking to expand their knowledge. Jelly Making Community Cooking Class Workshop Presented by Food Preserving Author and Lecturer Megan Radaich, this workshop will teach you how to master the technique of preserving traditional and low sugar fruit jellies. You will also learn how to make organic peanut butter and sourdough bread. The cost is $35pp. The workshop takes place on Saturday 14 February from 1-4pm. Vision Board Workshop Learn how to create your very own ‘Vision Board’ for 2015. A vision board is a simple yet extremely powerful visualisation and goal setting tool that activates the universal law of attraction in your life. During this fun and interactive workshop, Sa will take you through some powerful processes to help you gain clarity on why you aren’t getting what you want in your life and help shift the mental patterns and beliefs that are blocking your path to success. The cost is $55 (includes all materials). The first workshop will be held on Friday 27 February from 10-2:30pm, and the second workshop will be held on Saturday 28 February from 102:30pm.


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Former Roleystone resident Danni Close is starting 2015 by taking to the stage in the incisive and witty family drama Jigsaws. Written by Jennifer Rogers and directed by Adam Salathiel, the show opens in February and is the first in a year of all-Australian plays at the Old Mill Theatre to commemorate the centenary of the Gallipoli landing. Jigsaws is set in Perth in the late 1980s and is about three generations of women in the same family where life seems like a jigsaw puzzle: sometimes the pieces fit, sometimes they don’t and often it’s incomplete. As the play opens, a Christmas visit has been taking place and the reunion is not exactly fulfilling the spirit of the season. Revelations and indiscretions from the past and present surface, matched with family members’ changing attitudes and circumstances, while they all try to come to terms with each other. Close plays Monica, someone who hasn’t fallen very far from the tree. “She’s the spitting image of her mother,” she said. “Monica is a good housewife and a good mother and her home is spotless. “On the other hand, her sister Alex has fallen quite far from the tree and this upsets Monica no end. “As the story progresses, we start to see Monica doesn’t necessarily agree with all her mother’s decisions – and is she so infuriated with her sister simply because of jealousy?” Jigsaws appealed to Close because it showcases issues of motherhood, sisterhood and feminism in a somewhat harsh and truthful light. “It’s a beautifully poignant play and everyone watching it will relate to one of the characters in some way,” she said. “I particularly fell in love with Monica because she is a perfectionist, just like me. “There is an amazing scene where the audience experiences the verbalisation of Monica’s inner thought processes and can fully appreciate what she essentially puts up with every day of her life.” Confessing to always having a love of theatre, Close jumped at the chance to be involved in any production at high school and scored the dux of drama award. Eleven years later, she continues to be involved in several productions a year, either on stage or behind the scenes with Laughing Horse Productions, ARENAarts and the Old Mill, Marloo, Phoenix, Roleystone and Rag and Bone Theatres. Most recently, Close has appeared in The Hatpin and The Pirates of Penzance and has previously won awards at Dramafest, the annual state drama festival. “I am really looking forward to sinking my teeth into my Jigsaws role,” she said. “I hope I can do her justice and make the audience both laugh and cry, just as the playwright intended.” Director Adam Salathiel says the play deals with sensitive issues and is a fresh, bold and rewarding look at life. “It’s a superbly written play which, even though set in the ‘80s, has a lot of the messages and themes that are still extremely relevant in today’s society,” he said. “I want the audience to connect with the various cast members and relate to them and their issues as they are portrayed on stage. “I also want them to laugh in all the right places yet also feel for the actors and also possibly shed a tear or two.” Jigsaws plays at 8pm February 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 and 21 with a 2pm matinee February 15. Tickets are $25, $20 concession – book at http:// oldmilltheatre.com.au/tickets or on 9367 8719. The heritage-listed Old Mill Theatre is on the corner of Mends Street and Mill Point Road, South Perth (opposite the Windsor Hotel and Australia Post). (above) The puzzling parts of family are pieced together in Jigsaws – featuring actors Tracy Bolton, left, Hayley Currie, Beryl Francis, Judi Johnson and former Roleystone resident Danni Close – at the Old Mill Theatre. (right) Former Roleystone resident Danni Close, right, is appearing in Jigsaws as Monica with Hayley Currie as Alex.


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Release your femininity and come join Petra White on a Tuesday evening to learn the beautiful art of belly dancing. Sway your body to exotic rhythms, and unveil your inner goddess. Belly dancing is suitable for most ages, fitness levels and body shapes. It improves flexibility, circulation, posture, and promotes a positive body image. Our classes will be starting in February 2015, and cost $12 per session. You will be welcome to learn in a friendly, non-competitive atmosphere. Please BYO water bottle, and a sense of humour. Beginners are welcome. In addition to her classes, Petra is also available for performances and parties (both adult and child). To learn more, call Petra on 9496 2551 or 0434 874 066. You can also send an email to helenkraima@outlook.com.

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On Sunday 4 January 2015, a bushfire alert was issued to residents living in and around Araluen Estate in Roleystone just after 4pm in the afternoon. The bushfire alert was later downgraded to a bushfire advice as firefighters fought tirelessly to control the fire. Although the blaze was controlled relatively quickly, a bushfire advice remained for people living in the southern part of Roleystone up until Friday 9 January. During this time the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) warned the situation had the

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SmokeFree WA Kelmscott Annual Show October 2015 9am-9pm Rushton Park, Kelmscott, www.kelmscottshow.com.au Roleystone Markets Dates for 2015: Sun 1 March 3-8pm, Sun 14 June 10-3pm, Sun 20 Sept 10-3pm & Sun 6 Dec 3-8pm Roleystone Sunday Markets 8:30am-12:30pm New & Pre-Loved items, held out the front of the RK Seniors Club 46 Jarrah Rd Roleystone. Come along & support this monthly event (2nd Sunday of the month) Stall holders call Christine Kent 9397 5047 Roleystone Theatre Inc. 587 Brookton Hwy Roleystone. For Bookings Phone: 9397 5730 www.roleystonetheatre.com.au

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Social TenniS iS7pm-8.30pm played aT The club • Social Tennis Monday nights • Wednesday mornings adulTS; WedneSday morningS from 9am 9am onwards • Friday mornings 9am-11am (run through Family Centre with Creche) • Sunday afternoons 2pm-4pm and Junior TenniS

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Bookings and and keys for public court hire are available through Bookings through the the Roleystone Video Network Store, Jarrah Shops - 9496 Roleystone VideoRoad Phone: 9496 16161616. POBox Box172 172Kelmscott KelmscottWA WA 6991. roleytennisclub@iinet.net.au PO 6991. E: Email: roleystonetennisclub@yahoo.com.au. Valley View Garden Golf Earthbound Organics Brackenridge Wendy Tucker Shearwood(Sec.) (Sec.)9496 9397 5305 Graham Boase(Pres.) (Pres.)9397 94966620, 3220,Graham Tracey Backhouse 0053, Helen Mantle (Treas.) 9390 2335 & Virginia Bird (Club (Club Capt.) Capt.)9397 93906620 7668 John Meharry (Treas.) 9397 6536, Wendy Tucker Village, Shop 4, 1 Soldiers Rd Roleystone 9397 7899

Kalamunda District Bridge Club holds weekly day and evening sessions for both competitive and social bridge. Contact Garth Scotford 9296 1497 or email: kdbclub@bigpond.com Armadale Society of Artists meets on the first Thursday of the month, starting 7pm at Creyk Park Pavillion Waltham Rd, Armadale. All welcome 0407 249 565 Roleystone Community Alive Group meetings held at the Roleystone Family Centre, 19 Wygonda Rd Roleystone. For further enquiries call Joyce Arnott 0434 727 470 If I have forgotten to mention you in the What’s On - your local

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THE CLUB IS NOW OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY – REFER TO CALENDAR FOR ACTIVITIES

Old Primary School - Robin Road 9am - 1:30pm Tues, Thurs & Sat Chris: 0427 462 921 Phil: 0429 688 844 www.roleymensshed.com.au

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Training Days Roleystone Hall Training Times & Thursdays Cnr Roleystone Wygonda &Hall Jarrah Tuesdays Jnrs (5-12yrs)Times 5-6pm 6-7pm Training Days Training during school holidays Snrs (13yrs & older) 6-7.30pm 7-8.30pm Rds, Roleystone Closed Tuesdays & Thursdays

Cnr Wygonda & Jarrah

Jnrs (5-12yrs) 5-6pm

Monthly Club Nights Doors Open 6.00pm, Bar Open 6.00pm - 10.00pm, Music Starts 7.30pm check out our website for dates in 2015 www.rmcwa.com.au

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We are an energetic group of “Over 50’s” and some of our regular activities for members are: • Mahjong • Book Club • Indoor Bowls • Cards • Members Lending Library


testimonial December 2014 To dearest Maggie, Patrick, Jo and Linda We first met Maggie 8 years ago when she sold us our first investment home. Ever since then we have maintained contact. My husband and I have the utmost respect for this lovely and extremely professional woman. Over the years Maggie has advised us, offered us support and her expertise of the local and general market, never asking for anything in return. It is with this in mind that when the time came for us to take on a new venture, there was never any other choice for us but to have Maggie and her amazing team sell our home. Maggie’s team were incredible; they were professional and creative and transformed our investment property into a warm and wonderfully inviting home. The results spoke for themselves: on the first home open, our lovely little house was “under offer” at a price above our expectations. This was a stress free transaction and Maggie was instrumental in making us feel secure. We just knew she had everything under control from the beginning to the very end. Without any hesitation at all, Maggie Burke Real Estate would be our first, if not

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only, choice. Many thanks and much respect. Anthony and Marina Corkery

In order to provide the finest of service, we carry no more than 8 active listings and service them with 3 qualified reps.

“Always impeccable service”


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