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enrith Anglican College (PAC) is set to bow to public pressure and relocate 15 large male kangaroos instead of killing them and burying them at the school. As revealed exclusively by the Weekender last week, National Parks and Wildlife Services (NPWS) gave the Orchard Hills-based school a permit to cull the kangaroos and bury them on their property. But after a community backlash, the school is now looking at other options. Animal Liberation NSW and the Animal Justice Party launched a petition against the shooting of the kangaroos and received 2,500 signatures in less than two days. Headmaster, Mark Lewis, received a phone call from an Animal Liberation NSW representative on Tuesday night offering to try to find a property owner willing to take on the live kangaroos. “This, in turn, would allow the College to apply for a release permit from NPWS,â€? he said. Story continues on Âť p. 3

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enrith Council could be shaken up with an injection of younger views, if Labor and Liberal get their youngest candidates over the line. Labor’s 25-year-old Aaron Duke is already a long-time Labor supporter and has been working on recent State and Federal campaigns. If Penrith Councillor and candidate John Thain gets enough votes in North Ward, he could also secure a spot for Mr Duke, who is second on Cr Thain’s ticket. “Our city is experiencing major demographic changes. I want to bring new energy and ideas to Penrith Council and ensure that the younger generations of our community have their say,” Mr Duke said. The Liberal Party are testing one of their Young Liberals placing an even younger 23-year-old Josh Hoole second on Councillor Mark Davies’ ticket. Also for the Liberals, Glen Gardiner and Belinda Hill are on Deputy Mayor Ross Fowler’s ticket in North Ward. Labor is also hoping to get former candidate for Mugloa Todd Carney in on Greg Davies’ ticket in East Ward, and Kath Presdee on Mayor Karen McKeown’s ticket in South Ward.

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Young Labor candidate for North Ward Aaron Duke. Photo: Melinda Jane The Greens are running lead candidates in each ward, with former State and Federal candidate Kingsley Liu running in East Ward, and Patrick Darley-Jones running again in South Ward. Liberal Democratic Party member Patrick Rearden is running on his own ticket in South Ward, and will be running against Susan Day of South Penrith for one of the five spots.

Margaret Cornish, the wife of controversial Councillor Marcus Cornish is running second on her husband’s ticket in North Ward, with Protect Penrith Action Group President Rick Putra third. Environmentalist Geoff Brown is on Councillor Kevin Crameri’s ticket in North Ward, and Ross Hutchison is running second on Councillor Maurice Girotto’s ticket in South Ward.

Roos could be saved from cull Story continues from » p. 1 “While early days, the College is hopeful that we can revisit the option of catching and releasing the small number of problem kangaroos.” Animal Liberation NSW Director, Hazel Stephens, said it’s great the school is willing to reconsider if a property is found. “If the way to stop them dying is to relocate them, then find a long term solution, then that’s what we need to do. It’s not the perfect solution but it’s fantastic they are talking to us,” she said. Ms Stephens said she understood the school was taking the preferred direction of NPWS. A spokesperson for NPWS said the only alternative to shooting in this circumstance was capture and relocation, which after assessment (and without a nominated property for relocation), was not a reasonable or viable option. “In assessing the land manager’s application, NPWS considers if non-lethal methods are available to mitigate the problem and the likely impact issuing a licence would have on the sustainability of the local population,” he said. “In the present case, NPWS is satisfied that the kangaroos present a significant risk to the children at the school. Shooting is generally the preferred humane option for removing individual animals that pose a threat to human safety.” PAC issued an update to parents on Wednesday.

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rmed with my top secret login, an NBN connection and a family size bag of Maltesers, I sat down to complete the 2016 Census at precisely 8.23pm on Tuesday night. As much as the rather bizarrely scheduled re-run of ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ over on the GO! channel was appealing, I put my civic duty first and headed for the computer. Attempt number one – a dismal failure and that cranky little error message nobody wants to see. Surely this was just a temporary setback, after all the Australian Bureau of Statistics had guaranteed the site wouldn’t crash. The Australian Bureau of Statistics, of all places, didn’t get this wrong, did they? Attempts number two, three and four were met with a similar failed result. Truth is, what did they think was going to happen? It was obvious to even the most novice Internet user that the infrastructure simply wasn’t going to cope with millions of people trying to connect at the same time. Much of that discussion was drowned out by those in tin foil hats who, despite most government departments already knowing their business, thought the whole thing was just one giant conspiracy. By the time my family size bag of Maltesers was half done (that’s not a paid commercial by the way, though I’d be more than happy to accept any free offerings), my attitude towards the Census had changed considerably. The excitement was well and truly gone. I gave up, frustrated, and flicked the TV

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back on just in time to see Chevy Chase get the Christmas lights working. As it stands, I still haven’t managed to get time to complete the Census and I’m struggling to feel motivated to do it. Important as it may be, it’s ridiculous that something as crucial as a national Census is reduced to an embarrassing laughing stock because the bloody website didn’t work. The same website organisers said would easily cope with the huge influx of traffic in a short space of time. Yes, you have several weeks to complete the questionnaire before any trouble starts coming your way. Yes, you actually could have completed it earlier. But that’s not really the point, is it? The Australian Bureau of Statistics asked us specifically to complete the Census on Tuesday, August 9 and then failed to deliver the technology and infrastructure capable of making that happen. A big deal? In the big scheme of things, not really.

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But it does go to show that if you have shares in a led pencil company, you can breathe a sigh of relief. We won’t be heading towards an online voting platform at elections any time soon. At least talkback radio wasn’t short on topics on Wednesday morning either. But the greatest lesson is this piece of irony – how did the people responsible for the Census not accurately predict the number of people that would be online at peak times? The Bureau was blaming hackers on Wednesday morning, which only raises more serious questions about the privacy surrounding the Census data given the site was quite clearly vulnerable. Tweet of the night? There were many, but this doozy from Malcolm Turnbull hardly won him any fans: “We filled in the @ABSCensus tonight online – v easy to do. And so important for planning better Govt services & investment for the future.” At least the connection over in Point Piper was up to scratch.

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ulnerable women in Penrith will again have access to a domestic violence case worker, now funding has been promised for a further year. For four years, the case worker at Penrith Women’s Health Centre (PWHC) supported women who were undecided whether or not to leave violent partners, but the service lost NSW Government funding from June 30. Last week, PWHC Manager Jane Gold received the news that $100,000 was heading the centre’s way to bring back the case worker. “It doesn’t sound like a lot, but it will help those women in the contemplation phase... we are trying to reach them before it gets too bad,” Ms Gold said. The case worker closed the gap for women before they entered the Staying Home Leaving Violence program, that helped them remain safely in their home after they had decided to leave an abusive partner. Over 100 women were seen by the case worker in less than a year, but for over a month women have been without a service while the State Government decided what to do. Member for Penrith, Stuart Ayres, said

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enrith Council won’t commit to consulting the community in deciding their position on the new western Sydney airport. Community members were present at Monday night’s Council meeting, and were furious with the decision, voted for by eight Councillors. Council’s acceptance of the airport is based on preconditions, such as including the airport in the Sydney Airport Curfew Act, and having a “seat at the table” during discussions. At the meeting, independent Councillor Maurice Girotto asked for Council to recognise residents as key stakeholders in the proposed airport, and be informed on all aspects, culminating with a community survey on what direction to go in. Eight present Councillors voted against his request, including Labor Councillors Karen McKeown, Greg Davies and John Thain and Liberal Councillors Ross Fowler, Tricia Hitchen, Ben Goldfinch, Bernard Bratusa and Mark Davies. “The ‘Laboral’ brethren are at it again. Why don’t you want to share information with the people who vote?” Cr Girotto asked. “If there’s not a problem, what are we afraid of? If there’s no issue, if whatever is proposed is so good why aren’t we standing on the rooftop telling everyone?” Those unhappy with the stance of Penrith Council were community speakers Andrew Grieve, Peter Moriarty and Peter Dollin. Their concerns were over the health of residents, the increase in traffic, pollution and like Cr Girotto’s concerns, consultation. “Residents have not had any input in the decision making,” Mr Moriarty said.

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ith only six per cent of the original native woodlands left, it’s clear why the Cumberland Plains Woodlands is described as ‘critically endangered’. The rapid increase in housing developments in the Penrith region has prompted Greens Penrith Councillor and North Ward candidate, Michelle Tormey, and the NSW Greens to turn their focus to local planning laws. Through a five-point plan, the Greens oppose the repeal of the Native Vegetation Act 2003, aim to strengthen local planning laws to protect and conserve biodiversity, and focus on developing new nature reserves and green corridors. For Cr Tormey, it’s becoming more important than ever to protect what little remains.

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“The community of Penrith value our natural assets and the proposed changes will put at risk the little we have left,” she said. “Greens on Penrith Council have voted against the further development of the former ADI Site and called for the proposed Wianamatta Regional Park to be gazetted as a Nature Reserve.” In turn, this may protect the Cumberland Plains Woodland that is home to native birds, bats and mammals, and the proposed Wianamatta Regional Park that has the last wild emu population in the Sydney basin. Dr Mehreen Faruqi, Greens MLC, said it’s essential to have local government councillors standing up for local environment. “Here in western Sydney and the Blue Mountains we need representatives that will protect this unique environment,” she said.

“Local Government is at the frontline of protecting the environment. Greens councillors will always side with the community and the environment, not over development.” Before the July election, the Turnbull Government committed a further $11 million to continue to try and maintain the Cumberland Conservation Corridors, which connect the scattered parcels of woodland across the region. In February, the Federal Government also secured 38 hectares of land to preserve as a conservation corridor between Cumberland Plains Woodland and Mulgoa Creek. In the coming months, the Baird Government will release biodiversity reforms. The Greens are hoping community support for these issues will see them secure a positive result at next month’s Council elections.

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Brendan Milillo has been forced to fork out $2,805 after an attempt to collect his belongings turned ugly. Mr Milillo fronted Penrith Local Court on Monday charged with common assault and two counts of damage property. The court heard the 22-year-old had organised to collect a number of items from his mother’s house, but had arrived late sparking a heated argument that resulted in the defendant damaging a screen and shed door. Magistrate Georgia Knight said she understood there were tensions and he had received “mixed signals” from his step father and mother. He was convicted for the damage matters, fined $400 and ordered to enter into a 10-month good behaviour bond for the common assault.

Man keeps licence Robert James Walsh has managed to keep his licence despite pleading guilty to drink driving. The businessman fronted Penrith Local Court last Thursday charged with lowrange drink driving. Magistrate Roger Clisdell acknowledged that 22 years had passed since the defendant had come under notice and no other PCA matters featured on his record. “Mr Walsh, you just had a warning shot across the bow – it better be the last time,” he cautioned. He was handed a conditional discharge pursuant to him entering into a ninemonth good behaviour bond. – Alena Higgins

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olice are investigating after a lengthy stand-off where two young male prisoners managed to climb onto the roof of Cobham Juvenile Justice Centre at St Marys on Monday, and remained there for more than nine hours. In what was described by a spokesperson as an “impulsive act”, the inmates broke out at about 10am on Monday, August 8, and came down voluntarily at around 7.30pm that night. In footage posted by the Seven Network on Twitter, the duo were seen to be throwing debris from the roof of one of the detention units, and appeared to be kicking off air vents, and breaking off pipes and parts of a metal air conditioner. The young males were taken back into custody when they came down. A spokesperson for the centre confirmed the incident did occur and investigations will now be carried out. “Juvenile Justice can confirm that there was an incident at Cobham Juvenile Justice Centre in St Marys on Monday, August 8,” the spokesperson said. “Two detainees climbed onto the roof of an internal unit and voluntarily came down from the roof at 7.30pm that night following negotiations with Juvenile

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COUNCIL BRIEFS ● Council has planted 4,000 trees over the past year making Penrith an even more liveable city and providing habitat for native wildlife. Under the Federal Government’s 20 Million Trees Program, Council has also received funding of approximately $605,000 to plant 96,000 trees and shrubs in South Penrith, and another 3,000 in Bunyarra Drive Reserve at Emu Plains. The 96,000 trees and shrubs to be planted throughout South Penrith will provide much needed shade throughout the suburb. ● In a bid to seize exporting opportunities in China, Penrith Council worked with the NSW Business Chamber to host an event for local small to medium businesses. The Export Ready China Penrith Breakfast looked at the drive behind China’s demand for Australian products and services and provided practical information. ● Be the first to know about upcoming events, fun things to do and interesting places to see in Penrith. The ‘What’s On’ e-newsletter delivers ideas and inspiration straight to your inbox each month. To subscribe head to visitpenrith/newsletter or email tourism@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au

DEVELOPMENT CONSENT/S DETERMINED Pursuant to Section 101 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act, the schedule below lists applications recently determined by Penrith City Council. Details of these determinations are available for public inspection free of charge during Council’s normal business hours at the Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith.

Approved Development Applications s Bradley James Green

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Lot 96 DP 237522 (No. 9) Hillview Avenue, South Penrith Conversion of garage to bedroom s C P Drainage Pty Ltd

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Lot 20 Sec 3 DP 979378 (Nos. 13–15) Camden Street, Penrith Site remediation works s Maryland Development Company Pty Ltd

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Lot 1037 DP 1149525 (Residue Nos. 1208–1274) The Northern Road, Llandilo

PUBLIC NOTICE Community Access Bus and Home & Community Care Bus (Wheelchair Access)

MEETING DATES

Applications are now being called for the use of the Community access buses in Penrith City for the period 1 October–31 December 2016.

Council Meetings

Applications must be received no later than Friday, 19 August 2016.

22 August 2016 – 7.30pm (Ordinary Meeting)

These applications will be assessed by Council and applicants will be notified of the outcome.

10 October 2016 – 7pm (Policy Review Committee)

For further information regarding fees, application forms and conditions of hire, please call 4732 7837.

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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION The following Development Application has been received by Council: s Property Innovations Group DA16/0769 4 Collins Street, St Marys Demolition of existing structures and construction of 5 x 2-storey townhouses Contact: Sufyan Nguyen on 4732 8568 Closing Date: 26 August 2016

Construction of a park and landscape embellishment works (Brick Kiln Heritage Park – Central Precinct) s N F Billyard Pty Ltd

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Lot 471 DP 598476, Lot 472 DP 598476 (No. 129) Victoria Street, Werrington Demolition of existing structures and construction of 14 x town houses and associated car parking, drainage and landscaping works under the provisions of State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009 Viewing of Development Applications The above development determination/s may be inspected between 8.30am and 4pm Mondays to Fridays (except Public Holidays) at Council’s Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith. Officers of Council’s Development Services Department will be able to assist with your enquiries.

Disclosure of Political Donations or Gifts Development Applications are displayed at the Penrith Civic Centre. By law, reportable political donations or gifts must be disclosed by anyone lodging a planning application to Council. Call 4732 7649 or visit penrithcity.nsw.gov.au

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State Politics

New flags presented

Government on the right path Funding announced for new shared pathway at Tench Reserve

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Keeping Sydney moving Work is underway on WestConnex, which involves widening and extending the M4 and duplicating the M5 East and joining them to create a freeflowing motorway. WestConnex is a vital part of the transport solution for Tomorrow’s Sydney and will alleviate congestion and help to improve your journey. WestConnex is widening the M4 Motorway between Parramatta and Homebush from three to four lanes in each direction and extending the M4 with underground tunnels from Homebush to Haberfield. Once finished, motorists will be able to travel between Glenbrook and Haberfield without stopping at a single traffic light.

Deputy Mayor Ross Fowler on Monday, and said protecting and improving open greenspace areas was a priority of the NSW Government. “Access to public open space is vital to making a place where people can live happy, fulfilling lives,” he said. “We want to make sure that, as our towns and suburbs get bigger, they get better as well.” The path will be delivered under the Metropolitan Greenspace Program Grant.

Upcoming work: plan your journey To make this happen, we will be working 24 hours per day, seven days per week. In the coming weeks we will need to close the M4 Motorway a number of times at night, to safely complete construction work. Tunnelling activities have commenced and from August, trucks will be removing excavated material from our construction sites at Cintra Park, Concord and Underwood Road, Homebush. Please allow additional time if you travel along Parramatta Road and the M4 Motorway. For the latest traffic updates and to help plan your journey, please visit livetraffic.com, download the Live Traffic NSW App for iPhone, iPad and Android or call the Traffic Information Line on 132 701. For more information, visit westconnex.com.au, email info@westconnex.com.au or phone toll free 1800 660 248 (24 hours per day, seven days per week).

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Census failure Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has moved to assure local residents that their Census data is safe, despite the major online failure that left millions unable to submit their information. “I want to assure Australians that the unequivocal advice we have received from IBM, from the Bureau of Statistics, from the Australian Signal Directorate, is that their Australian Census data is safe, it has not been compromised. The site has not been hacked, it has not been interfered with – their data is safe,” Mr Turnbull said. The Census website crashed on Tuesday night and when the Weekender went to print on Wednesday, had still not been restored. Mr Turnbull said a full investigation will take place.

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he upgrade of the Nepean River continues, with the announcement of a new shared pathway by the State Government. The wider pathway that will be constructed in conjunction with landscaping works along Tench Reserve will stretch 400 metres, and is likely to be along the current pathway.

Penrith MP Stuart Ayres welcomed $115,000 in funding for the pathway, that will improve public access to the Nepean River, and build rain gardens to improve water quality in the river. “Our local community has a great love and long-running connection with the Nepean River, and I’m delighted the NSW Government is helping to fund this project,” he said. Planning Minister Rob Stokes was at the announcement with Mr Ayres and Penrith

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State Penrith MP Stuart Ayres has presented new New South Wales State flags to Neel Chand from Penrith RSL Club and Brett McFadden, Superintendent Commander of Penrith Police. “It was an honour and privilege to present these new flags which represent all people of our community,” Mr Ayres said. The current State flag of New South Wales was officially adopted by the government of New South Wales in 1876. The flag consists of two elements, the Union Jack and the Stage Badge featuring the central red cross which is the cross of St George and the four stars representing the Southern Cross while the lion is the English Lion derived from the British Arms. Mr Ayres said it’s great to see the flags flying proudly in the local area. “The State flag is proudly displayed in the courtyard of Penrith Police Station and the Penrith RSL Club performs a daily ritual to raise and lower the flag in remembrance to servicemen and women of Australia,” Mr Ayres said.

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Investigation work will be carried out on the M4 Motorway between Roper Road at Colyton and Russell Street at Emu Plains from next week. The work is to help inform the detailed design for the M4 Smart Motorway project and will involve minor vegetation clearing, digging trenches and drilling holes to determine the nature of the ground and bedrock material. The work will also include utility investigations and land surveys and will be carried out on the Motorway as well as the on and off ramps. The work will take 12 night shifts between 9pm and 5am until Friday, September 2, weather permitting.


We’ll never forget brave mate Tom Tributes flow from the community for veteran Llandilo firefighter who has passed away aged 84 after an incident where the top part of a tree landed him in intensive care resulting in his lungs collapsing. “He got to a stage where he was getting too old to fight fires but he had done it for so long so it was time for him to slow it down,” Mr Luxford said. Good friend of Mr Luxford and long-time serving member of Llandilo Rural Fire Service, Graham Chapman, said he will be missed. “Tommy fought more fires than most people have had hot breakfasts,” Mr Chapman said. “He was one of the original old style bush firefighters that took on major bushfires and won; a true legend.” A funeral service was held for Mr Luxford earlier this week.

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ocals from around the city farewelled long serving firefighter Thomas Luxford this week after he passed away at the age of 84. Having lived in the Penrith region for most of his life, Mr Luxford was one of Llandilo’s longest serving firefighters, and helped the community in so many ways. He was heavily involved in the Llandilo Progress Association and the Llandilo Hall Committee, and was also a volunteer for around 70 years for the Rural Fire Service. Mr Luxford’s son, George Luxford, told the Weekender he was proud of his dad’s achievements. “He was involved for a really long time with the fire brigade and started with them by just helping out in his neighbourhood whenever there was a fire which is how it all sort of happened in the older days,” he said. “He loved doing it and did it well. A lot of the family was also involved in the fire brigade, including his seven children.” Mr Luxford was made a life member of the Llandilo Rural Fire Brigade and was Captain and President for several years. He hung up his helmet in the early 2000’s

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Woman avoids stint in jail after brazen break-in

A woman who brazenly broke into visitor lockers at Villawood Detention Centre has narrowly avoided a lengthy stint behind bars. Helen Michelle Larosse, 33, appeared before Penrith Local Court by audio video link on Monday, charged with goods in custody, larceny, aiding and abetting and obtaining financial benefit by deception. The court heard the mother-of-one had been in custody since July 1 and had a history of dishonesty offences stemming from illicit drug use. She was sentenced to 10 months in jail to be served by way of intensive correction order (ICO). Magistrate Stephen Corry reminded her to keep out of trouble or risk serving the balance of her ICO in the slammer. “Whilst you’re able to be in the community you’re still on a sentence of imprisonment,” he warned.

Man can’t remember how he got behind the wheel

A heavily intoxicated man who blacked out behind the wheel has been ordered to undertake 100 hours of community service. Timothy Matthew Wilson faced Penrith Local Court on Monday charged with taking and driving a car without the owner’s consent and high-range drink driving after he blew 0.178 at Werrington on May 15. The court heard the defendant and two of his mates consumed two bottles of vodka on the night of the offence and Mr Wilson had “absolutely no recollection” of how he came to be in the car and only “vaguely recollects” being put into a paddy wagon. The court was told police detected Mr Wilson travelling at speed in the early hours of the morning with sparks flying from the front passenger side of the car, which had lost its tyre and was travelling on its rim.

Magistrate Georgia Knight was scathing, saying there was a “very substantial potential for danger”. “It would not be outside the range to send you to jail today,” she said, noting he had been convicted of a prior mid-range offence back in 2010. “Alcoholism doesn’t just go away while you’re waiting to come to court.” He was barred from driving for six months, ordered to fit an interlock device to his car for 24 months and handed a supervised 12-month good behaviour bond.

Woman refused bail after failing to show up to court

A Lapstone woman has been refused bail after repeatedly failing to turn up to court. Anna Sheena Saunders appeared before Penrith Local Court from the doc on Monday, having been picked up at Kingswood on a warrant. The court heard the Explorers Road resident, currently on bail, had a number of non-appearances at both Penrith and Katoomba courts and had a history of property theft, warrants and breaches of bail. Magistrate Stephen Corry said he had “no confidence” the mother-of-six would appear again if granted bail and denied release. “She would still be at large if police hadn’t come across her today,” he said. He noted she posed a risk of committing further serious offences, saying she had a background of larceny, stealing, opportunistic offences and was “prepared to enter properties she had no connection with”. The matter was adjourned to August 10.

Woman to defend chocolate bar theft charges

A potty-mouthed Penrith woman who allegedly stole a chocolate bar from Coles has denied she has sticky fingers. Melissa Bailey faced Penrith Local Court on Monday after she allegedly shoplifted

a Crunchie Caramel and resisted police arrest on May 22. The accused indicated she would defend the charges, but pleaded guilty to a third offence of using offensive language. The matter was adjourned to September 19.

Learner driver banned after being busted twice in an hour

A woman nabbed driving while disqualified twice in less than an hour has insisted she only had “good intentions”. Jodie Brown told Penrith Local Court on Monday she knew she was in the wrong, but drove from Jamisontown to Nepean Hospital anyway to visit her partner who was in ICU. The court heard she was detected again, minutes later, when she attempted to park her car at Nepean Village. “The trouble is, you’d just been told [that you were disqualified] by police,” Magistrate Georgia Knight said, noting the learner driver was also caught driving unaccompanied. She was convicted, fined $200 and banned from driving for 12 months.

Expensive night of drinking

A Cambridge Park man has been hit with 100 hours of community service after pleading guilty to a string of offences. Jeffery Lia, 25, fronted Penrith Local Court last Thursday charged with assault, damage property and failing to leave a licenced premises. “See those stairs going down to your right. You know where they go?” Magistrate Roger Clisdell asked. “That’s where you’ll be going next time you come to court.” He was convicted, fined $750 for damaging a door and $250 for failing to leave a licenced premises. “$1,000 in fines and 100 hours of community service, drinking wasn’t worth it, was it?” Magistrate Clisdell said. “You’ve heard what I’ve had to say – don’t come back a third time.”

Jail threat for man busted with stolen goods

Adam Troy Matthews has been slugged with fresh good behaviour bonds after being busted with stolen goods. Mr Matthews fronted Penrith Local Court last Thursday charged with two counts of goods in custody and two counts of breaching his bond. Magistrate Roger Clisdell warned the defendant he faced time in the big house if he failed to toe the line, especially if he came back before him. “Mr Matthews, you’ve got four Section 9 bonds,” he said. “If you breach them you’ll go to jail.”

Good behaviour bond for woman with excellent record

An “excellent” traffic record has seen Aleda Klara Graham keep her licence despite pleading guilty to drink driving. Ms Graham faced Penrith Local Court last Thursday charged with low-range drink driving. “You’ve had a warning fired over the bow as well,” Magistrate Roger Clisdell said. “No more drink driving, OK?” She was handed a nine-month good behaviour bond.

When is a road a road? Man escapes charge

A man caught driving in a unit block car park has dodged a bullet after being found not guilty of driving while disqualified. Penrith Local Court heard Dusty Faulkner was stopped prior to leaving the block of units, prompting his lawyer to argue the car park was not a public road. Magistrate Clisdell agreed, saying he was not satisfied it was a road-related area as it wasn’t open to the general public. He said it would be a different story if he had been intercepted crossing the footpath. He was formally discharged of the offence.

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Cambridge Gardens: Teenager charged over robbery

A 16-year-old boy allegedly attempted to rob two employees at a service station in the early hours of Saturday morning. At about 12.15am on Saturday, August 6, the 16-year-old Penrith boy approached a 24-hour service station in Cambridge Gardens. The employees, a 26-year-old man and a 24-year-old man had the doors locked and were stocking the shelves when the boy pressed the door buzzer to ask for access to the store. The employees allowed him to enter. The boy then allegedly approached them and demanded cash and cigarettes. Both employees attempted to move behind the security screen and shut the door behind them but the boy grabbed the handle and forced the door open. He then allegedly became aggressive and took a ballpoint pen and threatened to stab the employees with it. It’s alleged he also punched one of the employees. A member of the public drove into the service station and saw the altercation happening and contacted police. The boy was arrested as he was exiting the store and was charged with ‘robbery armed with offensive weapon’, and is due to appear in the Children’s Court on Monday, August 15.

Kingswood: Police investigate fast food store robbery

Police are urging anyone with information to come forward after a Kingswood fast food store was robbed on the weekend. At about 3pm on Sunday, August 7, it’s alleged a man, in his 40s, approached a fast food store on the Great Western Highway, Kingswood, and demanded money from the 18-year-old employee. The employee stood back from the register and his 44-year-old manager approached the register and opened it. The man took a sum of money from the

register and ran along the Great Western Highway. Investigations are continuing. Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. The man is described as Caucasian, about 180cm tall, in his 40s, and was wearing a black and white hooded jumper and blue denim jeans.

Kingswood: Man to front court after ‘ice’ discovery

A man was charged after police allegedly found a substance in his vehicle that they believe to be ‘ice’. At about 9pm on Tuesday, August 2, police were patrolling the Kingswood area when they had cause to stop a car. Police spoke with the 37-year-old North St Marys male driver and had cause to search him and his vehicle. It’s alleged police located an amount of ‘ice’ in his car. He was charged with ‘possess prohibited drug’ and will appear in Penrith Local Court on Thursday, August 18.

Werrington: Police discover hydroponic cannabis house

A man was charged after police uncovered a hydroponic cannabis house in Werrington on Tuesday. Just before 7am on Tuesday, August 9, officers from the North West Metropolitan Enforcement Squad – Penrith, attended a home on Gibson Avenue, Werrington, and executed a search warrant Police allegedly located cannabis plants and a large hydroponic setup inside the house. A total of 110 cannabis plants and hydroponic equipment was seized by police with all items to undergo forensic examination. A 30-year-old man was arrested at the scene and taken to Penrith Police Station. The man was charged with ‘cultivate prohibited plant – commercial purpose’, and ‘steal electricity’.

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Man to complete traffic program Wayne Thomas Bailey has had his matter adjourned in order to complete a traffic offender program. Mr Bailey fronted Penrith Local Court

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Penrith Council has an ongoing commitment to make Penrith a more liveable city and provide habitat for native wildlife. Over the past year, Council has planted 4000 trees, including those planted in partnership with schools as part of the Bushcare Education Program, National Tree Day, Trees for Mum, One Tree Per Child and other initiatives. Planting trees has widespread benefits for the city. Temperatures in Penrith are on the rise, in part because of what is known as the Urban Heat Island Effect – an increase in heat absorbing surfaces like pavements, roads and buildings. By re-establishing green corridors and urban forests by planting trees we can make significant improvements in cooling the city. Council, with funding from the Federal Government will plant another 96,000 trees and shrubs in South Penrith and 3000 more in Bunyarra Drive

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Reserve at Emu Plains. Trees planted at South Penrith will provide much needed shade throughout the suburb, in turn making open spaces more appealing to people and native fauna. While it is important to plant new trees and retain existing ones to support our community, it is equally important for native animal species such as native birds, possums and gliders using the trees as habitats. Council is mindful in providing animals a safe place in our suburbs as we encroach on their natural habitats. Trees do not last forever and from time to time, we need to remove those which are dying or pose risks to public safety or infrastructure. Our record in planting new trees and retaining old ones where appropriate is an indication on Council’s commitment to the environment and to greening our city.

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enrith Councillor Jackie Greenow’s smile said it all when she saw the ‘Green Woman’ light up traffic lights in Penrith on Monday. The first in the state, the lights in front of the Myer entrance on High Street now flash red and green silhouettes representing a woman instead of a man. The move is to honour Cr Greenow’s 21 years of service to the Penrith area as Penrith’s longest serving Councillor, and celebrate women’s contribution to local government as a whole. Cr Greenow said she is delighted to have the lights installed, but modestly deflected the focus to the work achieved during her time on Council’s Access Committee. “Limited access causes a lot of problems for people when they’ve got something wrong with them. If you break your leg, you notice, as soon as your leg is fixed you don’t think about it anymore,” she said. Cr Greenow was instrumental in the push for a pedestrian access path in Werrington along the Great Western Highway for the late Ronda Hopkins, and has been a strong advocate for women in local government. She has also been a passionate advocate for St Marys, and the same Green Woman lights were also installed simultaneously at the Queen Street and Charles Hackett Drive intersection. Cr Greenow hopes to secure another four years in Council after the September Local Government Elections, and promises she will keep being an ‘access crusader’. “Access is a very big part of everything you do. We have a big link around the river but a part of it is not fully accessible. A lot of people can’t do the walk,” she said. Penrith Mayor, Karen McKeown, said

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Have your say Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan – The Northern Road Upgrade The Australian and NSW governments are planning to upgrade The Northern Road as part of the Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan (WSIP), a ten year, $3.6 billion road investment program for western Sydney. The Northern Road Upgrade will improve safety, increase road capacity and reduce congestion and travel times in the future. The display of the preliminary design and access strategy for The Northern Road Upgrade between Mersey Road, Bringelly and Eaton Road, Luddenham was in February 2016. Following this display, Roads and Maritime Services has developed a preliminary design and access strategy for The Northern Road Upgrade between Eaton Road and Littlefields Road. In response to community feedback, Roads and Maritime Services has also developed alternate access arrangements for Littlefields Road and Gates Road. You are invited to provide feedback by Wednesday 17 August 2016. To provide feedback: Phone: 1800 703 457 Email: wsip@rms.nsw.gov.au Mail: WSIP, Roads and Maritime Services, PO Box 973 Parramatta NSW 2124

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Incredible display of mateship Penrith man plans to donate his kidney to ensure his friend has a better, healthier life JADE ALIPRANDI

chance meeting has led not only to a life-long friendship but will give Penrith local Anthony Lobo a new lease on life when he receives a kidney from a live donor. Penrith resident Grant McKirdy met Mr Lobo at Kingswood Bowling Club over a game of lawn bowls almost 12 years ago, with the two remaining friends ever since. Mr Lobo is currently suffering from renal failure with both his kidneys slowly failing over the last 17 months. After several relatives got tested to see if they were a match to donate one of their kidneys, Mr McKirdy thought he should get tested too and was told he was a match to Mr Lobo. “I saw my mother go through the same process when I was much younger – she had kidney disease and was on dialysis for 15 years,” Mr McKirdy told the Weekender. “I saw her deterioration during the waiting period until she got her transplant and I’ve noticed Tony’s slight deterioration over the time he has had kidney disease, so I wanted to help.” What some may think is honourable and a courageous act of kindness, Mr McKirdy

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said he is just doing what needs to be done to help save a life. “Many people have thought it’s dangerous for me or think I’m crazy to be a live donor, but it’s a simple operation and Tony needs it more than me,” Mr McKirdy said. “I’ve done heaps of research and the statistics say a donee lives a better life with a live donor’s organ than a deceased one.” Mr McKirdy is highlighting the benefits of being a live donor and said it’s something he will always look on fondly. “If I can donate an organ to someone that needs it more than I do, I think it’s a great thing and I’ll be able to see the benefit with my friend right in front of me,” he said. Mr Lobo said he will never forget the incredible gesture. “It’s not very often you get a friend come up and say I’d like to donate my kidney to you – it absolutely blew me away and he is a great guy for doing it,” he said. The pair are hoping the surgery will be done within the next few months. Prospective live donors are required to undergo extensive testing to ensure that they are physically and mentally able to donate. To find out more about living donors, visit the Australian Government’s website at www.donatelife.gov.au.

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Why shoot the kangaroos? (Skippy not welcome at local school, Weekender August 5). They were on this Earth long before we were. Why can’t they put them to sleep with darts and move them elsewhere? Shooting is so cruel. I thought moving them would be a more Christian way of dealing with the situation after all we are all God’s creatures. SYDNEY DAVIS, VIA EMAIL

their way through the habitats of smaller mammals and marsupials dependent on large foliage. A cull would be a good idea if it will bring the population back down to a sustainable number, far better than watching overpopulation occur and over a long period of time, suffering and destruction of their habitat to occur before they fall back down to a smaller number than what a cull could leave. PAUL MUKHIN, VIA FACEBOOK

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Sad but sounds necessary in this circumstance. I can’t imagine the school would’ve taken this decision lightly or easily either. NICOLE GERACE, VIA FACEBOOK

Local success at Olympics Thank you for your guide to the local athletes who will be appearing at the Olympic Games (Weekender August 5). It is amazing to see how many local links we have to this spectacle. Hopefully Penrith brings home a medal! SARAH WALTON, VIA WEBSITE

Not a fan of Olympics Irrelevant overpriced event. I won’t be watching or cheering anyone on, there’s more important issues in the world than a glorified sports carnival. GARTH O’DOWD, VIA FACEBOOK

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Glenmore Park residents prepare for battle with education giant DALE DRINKWATER

he residents of Wargon Crescent in Glenmore Park are taking on Catholic education giant, the Diocese of Parramatta. Many residents, including Neil Alchin, have lived in the quiet street since it was first built, but fear subdividing land across the road from their homes will lose the qualities that made them move there in the first place. “Our concern is the loss of amenity in our street, the reason we bought in that street is because it’s a quiet little street,” he told the Weekender. “The new road they propose to build is directly across from number eight, and the elderly couple who live there have lived there for 20 years.” The elderly couple’s son, Matt Gatti, described the subdivision application as absolutely devastating. Under the plans submitted to Penrith Council by the Catholic Diocese of Parramatta, three new roads will be built off Wargon Crescent to allow access to a further 13 blocks of land, for low density living. One of those roads will be right next to Garry Green’s home whose privacy, currently protected by bushland, will be exposed with the removal of some of the

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igh density short and long-term accommodation and the transformation of our river front will be catalytic for local businesses, who were treated to a sneak peek of the new plans last month. Compiled by town planners, Stimson and Baker Planning, four separate projects were presented at the Chamber of Commerce’s Business Matters Luncheon, that will change the face of the community, and in turn local businesses. One of the most exciting plans

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announced, which has not yet been submitted for approval by Penrith Council, is the redevelopment of Emu Hall in Emu Plains, which will be perfect for riverfront weddings. Director, Warwick Stimson, said they hope the refurbishment for a restaurant and construction of a function centre will be finished by early 2018, before the Nepean River Green Bridge is complete. Another $70 million project for 268 units in Thornton Estate will deliver half of them as affordable housing, and the restaurant precinct on Tench Reserve is expected to begin its 12-month construction period this November.

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Niel Alchin, Matt Gatti and his mother. Photo: Melinda Jane 450 trees on the block, and building of homes. Residents in Wargon Crescent said they received notification from Council on the application, but residents on the other side of the block of land, on Jarrah Crescent did not. A spokesperson for the Diocese said the subdivision of the land, owned by the Padre Pio Parish, will help pay off debt from the initial construction of the church. He assured the Diocese is sympathetic to residents’ concerns, and will work with them on any “reasonable points”.

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Zoo opens up world of opportunities New zoo at Blacktown signs agreement with Muru Mittigar to help boost Aboriginal employment DALE DRINKWATER

he new Sydney Zoo, which will be located just 20 minutes from Penrith, has committed to allocating 10 per cent of its future workforce to Aboriginal employees. Sydney Zoo signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Castlereagh’s not-forprofit Muru Mittigar, a local organisation that seeks to advance Aboriginal culture and provide opportunities for learning and long-term employment. The agreement will place Aboriginal people in full-time roles as rangers at the Blacktown-based zoo, and deliver a traditional Aboriginal experience through cultural tours, bush regeneration and animal care. Sydney Zoo CEO, Jake Burgess, said visitors will learn more about the dreamtime experience of places, animals, objects, bush foods, medicines, and the relationship Aboriginal people have with the land. “By integrating education about Aboriginal cultural heritage with the exhibition of the natural heritage, we can provide a holistic explanation of Aboriginal traditions to hundreds of thousands of people a year,” he said.

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Kahlia Angus from Wild Animal Encounters with Japanese visitors at Muru Mittigar. Photo: Dale Drinkwater “We believe an immersive Aboriginal experience will be very attractive to both local and international tourists.” Muru Mittigar CEO, Peter Chia, said the agreement is a landmark employment opportunity for Aboriginal people in Sydney, such as the Darug and neighbouring traditional owners of western Sydney.

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according to Penrith MP and Tourism Minister, Stuart Ayres. “We know that tourists are looking for authentic Aboriginal experiences and combining the living cultural heritage of Aboriginal people with Australian animal displays will create an exceptional outcome,” he said.

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Age no barrier for dedicated runners 58 year age gap, but Jack and John share the same goal at this weekend’s City2Surf in Sydney DALE DRINKWATER

he young in age and young at heart will be representing our region in the upcoming City2Surf this Sunday, August 14. From a determined young boy, eightyear-old Jack Veen, to 66-year-old John Willcocks who has been competing since 1971, Penrith locals are giving it their best shot. Jack’s mother, Lisa Gale, is a regular at the event but this year is extra special as she will share the 14km course with her son, who suffers from life threatening hypopituitarism and a heart condition. “We’re both excited to be doing it together, he’s a bit nervous that he won’t walk for that long, but he’s happy he’s going to be in the pram, which makes me nervous pushing him up ‘Heartbreak Hill’,” she said. “I’m not sure Jack will last as he tires quickly. I think 15 minutes at a time will be enough for Jack. I’m hoping the atmosphere will push him a little bit further.” Jack’s hypopituitarism has caused a lifethreatening hormonal disorder of adrenal insufficiency, where Jack’s body doesn’t produce cortisol to deal with stress, heat

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and illness. Although Ms Gale didn’t reach a fundraising goal of $2,000 she set in January, she has reached almost half, which will be donated to the Australian Pituitary Foundation. John Willcocks said he would have loved to have met Jack ahead of the big race, to give him some helpful tips. After all, he has competed in every City2Surf since 1971. “I’m going in it with my son, he’s been in it since he was nine-years-old, and now he’s 39,” he said. “I was 21 at the time I started and I played sport and I always liked the running in the training but I’m doing it socially this year, I’m in a couple of running clubs so I try to keep fit.” He is one of just 32 runners who have been so committed to the cause and he has no plans of stopping anytime soon. “Whether I run, walk or go in a wheelchair, I will compete until I die. I have my kids lined up to push me,” he said. Up until two years ago, Mr Willcocks was the only person to have completed all three Sydney Marathon, Sydney Half Marathon and City2Surf runs. Locally, he founded the St Marys Community Fun Run and the St Marys Spring Festival Fun Run.

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Jack Veen and John Willcocks are both competing in this year’s City2Surf this Sunday, August 14. Photos: Melinda Jane

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Glenmore Park student Brooke Jones has added a new fundraising initiative alongside her annual car rally. Photo: Megan Dunn JADE ALIPRANDI

nspiring Glenmore Park student and founder of annual event Brooke’s Car Rally, Brooke Jones, is adding new fundraisers to her resume with a trivia night to be held tomorrow. After starting Brooke’s Car Rally at just seven-years-old, Brooke, now 10, has moved in large strides since the inaugural event, raising over $27,000 for charity. When Brooke was two-years-old her mother Amanda was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and successfully underwent eight months of chemotherapy at the Nepean Cancer Care Centre. It’s because of this that Brooke has donated the majority of the funds towards the centre, with the remainder donated to The Children’s Hospital.

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he Olympics have rolled around again, which means a return of the armchair experts on diving, badminton, fencing and GrecoRoman wrestling (and arguments about whether synchronised swimming is really a sport). At some point though, most of us watch the Olympic competitors with awe, and muse about what it must take for them to compete at that elite level. Most small business owners are not so different from our Olympians. It takes stamina, commitment and many hours of hard work to build and grow a successful business. If you have been in business for longer than two years, you are amongst the ‘elite’ – and you have many similarities to Olympic competitors. There would be few (if any) Olympians who have not experienced setbacks. To get where they are, they have learnt to be resilient, to ignore the critics and to bounce back from negative experiences. These are all extremely important attributes for business owners. Firstly, it is being aware that there will be

setbacks and then it is being determined not to let those experiences defeat you. All Olympians know that it is not enough just to have ability. Passion is vital: it is what will keep you going and willing to jump through hoops. Without passion, your business will become ‘just another job’ and won’t survive the long term. Ian Thorpe, one of our best known Olympians, had a wonderful attitude before one Olympic final, when he was allocated Lane 5 (historically the ‘fastest lane’ is Lane 4). His response was, “There is water in every lane, so it is OK”. It is this sort of pragmatism that is important for business owners too. There will be times when it appears that we have missed out on the best pathway to success, but sometimes we need a dose of pragmatism to realise that we need to make the best of what we have in front of us. And to end with a classic Aussie way of viewing things, here is a quote from Olympic shooter Russell Mark: “A silver medal gets you as many free beers as a gold medal does”.

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ooney Real Estate was opened in June 2016 by local real estate agent Peggy Willcox, who had the desire to create a boutique real estate agency centred on the client’s needs and the overall customer experience. “I really wanted to create an agency that I could be proud to be a part of rather than where fast turnover of properties was placed as priority over the wellbeing of the client,” Peggy said. “I am not seeking to be the biggest agency in town, this would actually detract from my vision for the business; rather I want a business with solid clients and properties where the whole experience is ‘as it should be’. “I am actually more than happy to walk away from business that detracts from my vision; not everyone will be my ideal client whether it is on a moral level or a hundred other reasons, and likewise I will not be everyone’s ideal agent but I will be the best I can possibly be to those that I am lucky enough to work with

and for. Definitely the old saying ‘quality over quantity’ comes to mind which I believe is the basis for most boutique businesses. “I believe that to be successful you need to stand out from the crowd and push boundaries, whether they are setting new customer service standards (such as by being available to my clients 24 hours a day, seven days week) or by embracing new technology I plan to be at the front of it and fighting for change to make the industry better for everyone. “We have had so much fun over the past two months creating a brand that is feminine but strong, and embodies everything that I needed my brand to be. “We are currently running a series of promotions to help build brand awareness including tagging a picture of our ‘Mooney Mobiles’ on Facebook, and we also have two completely vinyl wrapped cars driving around town which are turning some heads!” Mooney Real Estate is located at 3/354 High Street. For more information, call 0466 667 377.

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Eva Bory (left) with famous swim coach Forbes Carlile and Ursula Carlile at Nepean Swim and Fitness in Emu Plains

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he legacy of a 1950s Olympic swim star still lives today, through the local Eva Bory Swim School in Emu Plains. Eva Bory’s life tells the incredible story of a young woman escaping political turmoil, and finding herself in the comfort and stability of an Australian way of life. Mrs Bory was born in 1937 in Hungary, and early on pursued what ended up being a life long passion of swimming, eventually passing on her skills to the people of western Sydney.

At just 17-years-old in 1954, Mrs Bory helped her Hungarian relay swim team perform a world record breaking 4x100m medley relay at the Pentathlon World Championships in Budapest. She held the 1955 world record for 100m backstroke, then in 1956 Mrs Bory got her taste of Australia when swimming in the Melbourne Olympics. After the games was a time of political unrest in Hungary, and Mrs Bory was granted political asylum in Australia where she began a long career of establishing swimming schools. Unlike her students, Mrs Bory taught herself to swim in a lake in Hungary and

went on to produce the Carlile swimming methods and program with Forbes Carlile in 1961. Mrs Bory came to the Penrith area in the 1970s and by 1973, she had built the Emu Plains pool, where her passion for swimming lives on. Terry Spinks, Operations Manager at Nepean Swim and Fitness, said Mrs Bory was a pioneer in learn to swim. Nepean Swim and Fitness mourned the passing of Mrs Bory, who died in 2014 aged 77. Also last week, the club mourned the passing of legendary swimming coach Forbes Carlile, who died aged 95.

Do you remember the old Penrith Plaza? The old Penrith Plaza was lit up like a Christmas Tree in this great classic photo. The image was found on Facebook and looks to have been taken between 1993 and 2005, before the Plaza was bought out by Westfield. Long-time Penrith residents would

remember the old Penrith Plaza, long before the second section was built. If you know when this photo could have been taken or have any memories of the old Penrith Plaza, let us know at news@ westernweekender.com.au or call us on 4722 2998.

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One year ago in our August 14, 2015 edition of the Weekender, Penrith Council had announced plans to boost tourism in the region. Then Mayor, Councillor Ross Fowler, channelled the likes of Paul Hogan and Lara Bingle in Council’s ‘Adventure Capital’ campaign, that aimed to bring a further one million visitors to the area per year. A young girl was found hanging by her scarf at a before and after school care centre in Jamisontown, and was rushed to hospital after being found unconscious. She made a speedy recovery, and an investigation was launched into how she was not found earlier. Masters was moving in on Mulgoa Road, and posed a major threat to smaller timber and hardware stores in the area. The former University of Western Sydney confirmed its name change to Western Sydney University as part of a $30 million rebranding strategy. The Panthers were going up against the Warriors in Penrith, and the one and only John Williamson proved he was still true blue after chatting with us about his love for our country. The Wanderers played at Pepper Stadium against the Brisbane Roar, in front of 6000 adoring fans.

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hile we shouldn’t be getting too carried away with Penrith’s 38-18 win over a depleted Sydney Roosters side on Monday night, the one key thing to take out of the game is that the team now controls its own destiny. Heading into the final month of the regular season, the Panthers sit in seventh spot on the ladder and a finals spot is theirs to lose. If Penrith wants to make any sort of impact in the post-season, they need to be winning matches like this Sunday’s encounter with the struggling Newcastle Knights. The Knights haven’t won since back in April (an 18-16 victory over the Wests

Tigers), and while they’ve had the season from hell, there’s been signs in recent weeks that they’re starting to play some football their fans can be proud of. After a golden point tussle with Canberra back in round 17, they only narrowly went down to the competition leading Melbourne Storm, before faltering against the Sharks and then putting up brave efforts against Manly and Canterbury. This is an ordinary Knights outfit but by no means are they easybeats this weekend. What was most pleasing about Monday night’s effort from the Panthers was the tries they scored. From all over the park, the Panthers created and then executed opportunities and had it not been for a bit of bad luck, probably would have crossed the line a few more times too. The Panthers are starting to gel with Bryce Cartwright and Nathan Cleary in the halves and while Cartwright’s move back to the forwards is inevitable, Anthony Griffin would most likely find it difficult to

change a winning formula now, even with Te Maire Martin waiting in reserve grade having recovered from a shoulder injury. Cartwright was a little more patient on Monday night, though he still seems to panic at crucial moments, which could be critical if this Sunday’s game goes down to the wire. The Panthers are good enough to ensure a close game is not on the menu this weekend but they need to treat Newcastle with respect. A lapse in concentration or a moment of complacency could well turn the match on its head and the Knights showed early in the second half against the Bulldogs last weekend that they can score points quickly when the opportunity presents itself. If all goes to plan, this is a game the Panthers could win by 20 or 30 points. But constantly during 2016, the plan has been thrown out the window. That’s why so many Panthers fans this week have expressed huge concern ahead of the trip up the M1; concerned that the good work

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against the Roosters will be undone by a lazy performance against the competition’s cellar dwellers. Concerns aside, the Panthers have the cattle to put a big score on the Knights and after their best month of football this season, I’m confident the side can get the job done and set up a blockbuster against the Wests Tigers next week at Pepper Stadium. Tip: Panthers by 16.

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for young Penrith Panthers five-eighth Te Maire Martin, who took part in the AMF Charity Bowl-Off last Friday at AMF Penrith. Martin, who represented the Salvation Army, went head to head with 10 other Australian celebrities who were aiming to raise up to $10,000 for their nominated charities. Each celebrity had two bowls each, with each pin knocked down worth $1,000. Broadcast live on the ‘Today’ show, Martin went head to head with singer Damien Leith. The ‘Australian Idol’ winner picked up a spare, which resulted in $10,000 for his charity, while Martin also performed well knocking over nine pins which totalled $9,000 for the Salvos. Other celebrities who took part in the Charity Bowl-Off included James Mathison, Tim Gilbert, Matt and Jess, Clint Newton, Rachel Corbett and Simon Bouda. You can see the video on the Western Weekender Facebook page.

» Josh Mansour will marry his stunning

partner Daniella at St Marys Cathedral on October 15, but in a scheduling mix-up, Australia is playing New Zealand in Perth on the same night. Mansour is almost certain to be picked for the game, but will kick off married life safely by making himself unavailable for selection. Josh and Daniella did check the post-season schedule, which includes a Four Nations tournament, before booking the wedding date but the Perth Test was a late inclusion on the calendar.

» The usually alert Penrith captain Matt

Moylan managed to run out of petrol while driving home from the club following the game against the Warriors earlier this month. The fullback had to call his brother to come to the rescue.

» Spotted: Winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak doing a spot of shopping at Nepean Village after watching the NSW Cup game between Penrith and Wests Tigers last Saturday.

» Spotted: Injured centre Peta Hiku along with Sateki Akauola supporting mate Leilani Latu, who spoke at a GenYQ networking function last Thursday night.

» There’s been a couple of changes in the administration office at Panthers with Frank Micali making what some have described as a ‘triumphant return’ to the club. Micali was involved in sponsorship with the Panthers a couple of years ago before moving on, but is now back to manage the sponsorship department under the guidance of good friend and CEO Corey Payne. The Panthers have already commenced trying to renew current partners for next season.

» Suaia Matagi has put himself on the

open market and won’t be in Panthers colours next season.

» Penrith and Melbourne have both

agreed that their washed out Holden Cup match from earlier this season will not be played, with the clubs splitting the points and the game declared a draw. It was proving too difficult to reschedule the match and neither side deemed it all that important considering where they sit on the competition ladder.

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be transformed at Pepper Stadium next year with bigger budgets and even more engagement with fans. The Panthers have tried tirelessly this year to boost crowd figures and enhance the match day expe-

rience, and have largely been successful. Next year it’ll go to another level.

» Congratulations to Sam McKendry and

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the second half, scoring four unanswered tries before the second last-placed Roosters hit back with a quick late double of their own. Merrin said while it was disappointing to let the Roosters back in the game, they are working hard on getting better at maintaining leads when they have them. “There’s been a few games this season where we have a comfortable lead and we seem to drop our heads and let them back into it,” he said. “There was a period there where they got two quick tries on us, I think we knew then that we had to keep the switch on and hold them out. “It is something we are working hard on throughout the season, but it was just great to get in front by that score and get home comfortably.” Penrith will look for back to back wins this Sunday afternoon when they travel to Hunter Stadium to battle the last-placed Newcastle Knights. Newcastle may only have one win on the board this season but they are a far different beast at home, according to the former representative forward. “You can’t take any team lightly no matter where they are sitting on the ladder,” Merrin said. “You’ve got to prepare the best and not focus on the team that you are coming up against. “We have to focus on ourselves and prepare the best way we can to get ourselves in a good position and get the job done.”

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Te Maire Martin has once again been named in Penrith’s reserve grade team for this week’s clash against the Wyong Roos at St Marys Leagues Stadium. The Panthers will be looking to bounce back this Saturday afternoon following a narrow 22-18 loss to the Wests Tigers at Pepper Stadium last weekend. Boosted by the inclusion of NSW Origin hooker Robbie Farah, the Tigers scored the opening try after a lengthy 28 minutes of action to lead 6-0. With half-time fast approaching Penrith finally managed to get on the board through Atonio Pelesasa. Josh Hall converted the try to send both teams to the sheds locked up at 6-6. Wests hit the ground running in the second half, scoring after two minutes to regain the lead. Fortunately Penrith were able to hit back 14 minutes later through centre Andrew Heffernan. The Tigers would go on to score the next two tries through Manaia Cherrington and Curtis Sironen, to edge out to a 22-12 lead. However, the Panthers wouldn’t give up without a fight, with Zach Dockar-Clay crossing the line with two to go. Penrith would have one final play in the last minute to clinch victory but weren’t able to muster up a try. The Panthers now sit in sixth position.

» Holden Cup: The competition-leading Penrith Panthers can wrap up the Holden Cup minor premiership this weekend, if they manage to defeat the

Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium. The Panthers bounced back into form last Monday night with a confidence boosting 40-22 win over the thirdplaced Sydney Roosters at Pepper Stadium. The Panthers opened the scoring through Souths-bound centre Braidon Burns. The home side led at the break 20-10. Penrith extended their lead just minutes into the second half with two quick tries to fullback Daniel Brown and halfback Jarome Luai. The Roosters kept themselves in the game with a try in the 55th minute to make it 30-16. But the Panthers were far too good in front of their home fans, winning by 18 points. Try scorers for the Panthers included: Caleb Aekins (2), Braidon Burns, Wayde Egan, Daniel Brown, Jarome Luai and Christian Chrichton. Luai kicked six goals.

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t took what lead singer Jason Singh describes as “150 text messages” to ex-bandmate Tim Watson to get 90s band Taxiride back together. Best known for their hits ‘Get Set’ and ‘Everywhere You Go’ the rockers from Melbourne are back on the road with their original line-up for the first time since 2001. “It came to a stage where I just really missed the sound of the four guys singing together,” Jason said of the reason behind the band reforming. “It had been 10 years since Tim Watson and I had even spoken. I just thought stuff this, I’m just going to pick up the phone; so I started texting him and texting him and texting him.

“I ended up getting a reply on New Year’s Eve the year before last.” That reply led to a meeting, rehearsals and a string of gigs over the last year. The time apart has seen Taxiride develop as individuals, and as musicians, but for Jason the appeal of those hit songs hasn’t changed. “We realised that the band’s still really relevant so that inspired us to shoot for bigger things again,” he said. While the reformation process has been a relatively smooth one, things weren’t quite as cohesive for the band the first time round. There was a struggle to find common ground between different personalities who were living in each other’s pockets throughout years of touring and recording commitments. “It’s not often that the four guys in

Taxiride would hang out, probably never, and that’s the thing that we used to fight against and push against and rebel against with each other, trying to make everyone like yourself,” Jason said. “But now everyone’s grown up. I’ve had kids, Tim Watson’s just had his first child, it changes you a lot and your perspective changes a lot, things that would have annoyed you just don’t anymore. “We all still have our differences but one thing we have realised is that it’s those differences that make us special.” Bringing their distinct talents together to create their signature four piece harmony was what initially took Taxiride from the pubs of Melbourne to the boardrooms of some of the biggest record companies in the world. “We had 11 record deals on the table from everyone on the planet trying to

sign the band,” Jason said. “We had Randy Jackson flying out from New York and Ahmet Ertegun flying out from the UK to try and sign our little band, which was ridiculous.” With a tour with fellow 90s band The Badloves kicking off this month the obvious question for fans is whether there’s a new Taxiride album on the horizon. “That’s my next 150 text messages,” Jason laughed. “I’d love to get into doing some new music. “We’ll either explode and break up again, or it will be the best thing ever,” he laughed Taxiride and the Badloves will be performing at Rooty Hill RSL on Friday, September 9 at 8pm. Tickets are $40. To purchase tickets, visit www.rootyhillrsl. com.au or call 9677 4916.

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hilarious results. Starring alongside McCarthy is Peter Dinklage as the jilted lover and entrepreneur Renault, Kathy Bates as Michelle’s former mentor Ida Marquette, and Kristen Schaal as Scout Leader Sandy. ‘The Boss’ is a family affair with Melissa McCarthy writing the screenplay alongside her husband Ben Falcone, who also took on directing duties. If you love Melissa McCarthy’s brand of comedy then ‘The Boss’ might just be worth checking out. But be warned reviews for ‘The Boss’ weren’t so kind, so watch with care. ‘The Boss’ is available online or in-store now!

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Ê Channel Seven have confirmed brand new seasons for a number of shows including Rebecca Gibney drama ‘Wanted’, popular dating show ‘First Dates’ and controversial reality series ‘Seven Year Switch’. Most definitely not returning is the failed ‘Kiss Bang Love’. All shows will be back on Seven early next year.

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The Jamo’s Kids Games Day will be held on Sunday, August 28 from 10.30am. Jamison Hotel are running the event for their Club 4 Kids Members. Participants can come dressed in colours or team outfits, with the chance to win some great prizes. Activities include sack races, discus throwing, track and field, long jump and ball games. If your child isn’t a member, you can contact the hotel on 4121 5764 to find out how to sign them up. It runs until 1.30pm. Jamison Hotel is located at 186 Smith Street, Penrith.

Werrington Festival Saturday, August 20

The Werrington Festival will be held on Saturday, August 20 from 11am to 3pm. It will be held at Namatjira Neighbourhood Centre in Werrington with a range of activities and entertainment on offer. Contact Nicole Devine on 9673 6133.

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Penrith CBD Corporation Penrith CBD Corporation are hosting a Casino Race Night at Penrith Paceway next Thursday, August 18, to raise funds for the Penrith Community Kitchen. Running from 6pm, tickets are $110 per person, and includes a smorgasbord, beer, wine and soft drinks, a race book and $20 worth of gaming chips to use at the Casino tables. To book, call 4722 5556.

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The Jordan Springs Lakeside Markets are returning after a successful debut. Opening on Sunday, August 21, the markets offer residents and locals the opportunity to devour tasty treats, wander around the lakeside and enjoy a variety of local produce. Drawing crowds from across Penrith, the first market held in July saw a wide range of stalls including Keep it Short & Sweet, Magical Candles, Seed to Seal and Heavenly Inspired Designs. Surrounded by the Wianamatta Regional Park, the markets provide a picturesque backdrop for residents and locals to browse the smorgasbord of options on offer. Event Director of Jordan Springs Lakeside Markets, Monique Annetts, said that the first weekend of markets was a great success. “It was great to see so many locals and residents enjoying the food, gifts and activities at our very first Jordan Springs Lakeside Markets,” she said. “With such a great turn out we’ve had more enquiries from stallholders wishing to take part in our August event.” The lakeside will be transformed with local musicians and a range of market stalls on both Sunday, August 21 and Sunday, September 18, at Lakeside Parade and Jordan Springs Boulevard, Jordan Springs.

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APRIL 21 TO MAY 21

Obsessive or possessive behaviour could be on the menu this week… unless you control your jealous side. Just remember there’s plenty of love for everyone. So trust your instincts, be generous, and share the affection around. Thursday’s Full Moon lights up your Brilliant Career zone. But are you making the most of the numerous opportunities that are buzzing around? Don’t be a bashful Bull! It’s time to step up to the professional plate and show others what you are capable of.

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MAY 22 TO JUNE 21

When it comes to your social media strategy, it’s time for an innovative approach that makes you stand out from the crowd. Thursday’s Full Moon urges you to focus on your goals and aspirations for the future, especially involving travel or further education. Plus involve a family member in your long-term plans. They have an alternative perspective that will open up your options considerably. You could also play gracious host to family or friends who come to stay over.

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A work situation is likely to veer off in a totally unexpected direction early in the week, so keep your adaptability muscles well-flexed and be open to change and experimentation. Do your best to avoid being snappy on Thursday, when the Full Moon magnifies your mood swings and heightens your emotions. If you’ve been burying your head in the sand, then a financial problem could come to a head and demand to be addressed.

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JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23

The stars encourage you to express yourself in your own totally original way! Be inspired by birthday great Madonna, “I stand for freedom of expression, doing what you believe in, and going after your dreams”. Loved ones will demand more of your time and undivided attention on Thursday. Attached Cats – is there a tugof-war between you and your partner? Do you want more freedom, while they yearn for more commitment? The only satisfactory solution is to meet them halfway.

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NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21

It’s time to patch up a misunderstanding with a child, parent or friend but don’t jump to hasty conclusions. Get all the relevant facts first. With Saturn in Sagittarius, resist the temptation to be too hard on yourself and overly impressed by the outward trappings of material success. Strive to be as authentic as possible … true to your talents and core values. Be inspired by Coco Chanel, “How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be someone”.

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AUGUST 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23

Mercury (your patron planet) is visiting Virgo, which boosts your Eagle Eye, your close attention to detail, and your micromanaging skills. But it also increases your tendency to criticise others and make mountains out of molehills. So take a chill pill! If you insist on sweating the small stuff, then it will be a long and exhausting week. When it comes to your family life, the hard work you put in now and the sacrifices you make will pay off handsomely further down the track.

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Under the influence of the Full Moon, your current peer group is in a state of flux and you could find an old friendship suddenly ends, while a new one develops in wonderfully unexpected ways. You can be dazzled by outer beauty though, so make sure you’re not deceived by glossy outward appearances. Look beneath the surface to evaluate a person’s true inner worth. Plus put aside some special ‘me time’ where you can concentrate on the three R’s – rest, relaxation and renewal.

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With mighty Mars charging through your cash zone look for proactive solutions to current money problems. If you develop a second stream of income, then you’ll feel much more secure about your financial future. Mid-week is the time to get up-close-and-passionately-personal with someone special. And home is where the heart is on Thursday, when the Full Moon fires up your domestic zone and you have fun with a favourite family member.

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Communication planet Mercury is visiting fellow earth sign Virgo, which suits critical thinking; research work; facts and figures; plus practical projects. But don’t let minor details blind you to the bigger picture. Venus and Jupiter encourage you to explore and experiment as you study, travel or venture into brave new personal territory. It’s also very important to capitalise on your current international contacts. With careful nurturing, who knows where they will lead in the future?

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JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19

You feel like instigating some major changes but be careful you don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater! Thursday’s Full Moon amplifies your avant-garde Aquarian nature and revs up your restless streak. But too much reckless haste could lead to an argument or accident so utilise your energy wisely and pace yourself. When it comes to a joint money matter, make sure your financial plans are based on a realistic appraisal of the situation and people involved.

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This is Census week, the week where we complete our Census form answering questions helping planners better meet community needs. While some people feel nervous giving personal information, consider what the Bible says about how much God knows us! This is what Psalm 139 says as it describes how well God knows everything about every person! “Lord, you have examined me and you know me. You know everything I do; from far away you understand all my thoughts. You see me,

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beyond the east or lived in the farthest place in the west you would be there to lead me, you would be there to help me”. David concludes, “Examine me, O God, and know my mind; test me and discover my thoughts. Find out if there is any evil in me… guide me in the everlasting way”. The fact God knows everything about David does not fill him with fear; rather, David confidently turns to the God who knows him, who made him. He looks to God to sort out his life, to get his mind and thoughts right, and he looks to God for direction on how to live. Rather than being fearful that God knows you so well, look to him as the one who made you and who therefore knows and plans the best for you.

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ing and a tonne of cash. So this week I wanted to address some of these myths. Blend it Back before the Internet we used to memorialise fruit in oil paintings. These days that fruit has been peeled, blended, turned into a smoothie bowl, photographed and posted online. Again, there’s nothing inherently wrong with a

smoothie bowl, and if you find them tasty then by all means go for it, but there’s also nothing wrong with a couple of pieces of fruit each day instead. Whole fruits are cheaper, contain more fibre and aren’t as energy dense as smoothies which often contain far more than the recommended two serves of fruit. Going green I’m not sure who’s doing the marketing for kale but damn they’ve done an amazing job. They’ve actually managed to make a not-so-pleasant tasting leaf ‘cool’. The issue I have with this is not that people are eating more kale, the more vegetables you consume the better, my issue is that people think kale is the be all and end all of green leafy vegetables. I’m sure kale haters will be happy to know that Popeye’s favourite veg spinach is a very worthy substitute, as is any green leafy vegetable really. Bring back the bread I feel a little sorry for the sandwich. Due to its humble status among meals it doesn’t tend to show up on social media quite as much as its more flamboyant cousin, the burger. But honestly sandwiches are a fantastic meal, both taste and nutrition wise.

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joint line. This is due to the displacement of this joint, known as the 1st metatarsalphalangeal joint. In severe cases, this joint displacement can cause the big toe to crossover the second and third toes. Bunions can quickly turn from mild to severe in a short period of time. As they are progressive in nature, it is very important

to have bunions assessed as soon as you start to see any displacement take place. Early treatment allows for increase chances of minimising the disorder’s progression. Although bunions tend to run in families, it is the faulty mechanical structure that is passed down — not the bunion itself. Parents who suffer from poor foot mechanics can pass their problematic foot type on to their children, who in turn are prone to developing bunions. The abnormal functioning caused by this faulty foot development can lead to abnormal pressures being exerted on and within the foot, often resulting in bone and joint deformities such as bunions and hammertoes. Although wearing shoes that crowd the toes won’t actually cause bunions, it sometimes makes the deformity get progressively worse. This also explains the high occurrence of the disorder among women. Next week our Head of Sports Medicine, Toby Hudson, takes over the health column for six weeks, to provide you some great information of how to stay healthy in sport. Be sure to contact us at info@ onepointhealth.com.au if you would like us to write about a particular topic.

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Back where it all began Aussie NHL star Nathan Walker visits the Flyers Ice Hockey Club last week. Photo: Megan Dunn NATHAN TAYLOR

ustralia’s first National Hockey League (NHL) draft pick Nathan Walker paid a surprise visit to Penrith Ice Palace last week, giving back to the grassroots level of the game. The 22-year-old, who was snapped up by the Washington Capitals in the 2014 NHL Draft, was a welcome addition to the Flyers Ice Hockey Club’s training session last Thursday night. The Flyers are the junior club of Walker, who is regarded as Australia’s best ice hockey export after he became the first

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more needs to be done to encourage kids to pick up a hockey stick. “The sport is only going to keep growing especially with the amount of kids that are joining up,” he said. “The sport doesn’t have millions of people watching on TV in Australia or live in person, so it’s really tough in that way to grow the game. “Hopefully, one day, kids are grabbing sticks and skates instead of a rugby ball.” Walker will return to the US at the end of the month where he’ll begin training for the upcoming ice hockey season. Walker currently plays for Washington’s feeder side, Hershey Bears, where he’s working hard to be promoted into North

America’s top competition, the NHL. “The coaches are very happy with how things are going and they make sure I’m heading in the right direction,” he said. “It’s pretty tough to make that step up [to the NHL], there’s so many factors that come into play but you’ve got to have the right mindset, play well and hopefully one day you’ll get the call up.” The Flyers are currently on the hunt for the next Nathan Walker, with new players aged between five and 17-years-old encouraged to sign-up. Training is held at 7pm every Thursday night at Penrith Ice Palace. To organise your free session, call Jirina Herink on 0423 192 242.

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More than 1400 competitors expected to take part in epic weekend NATHAN TAYLOR

ust over two months remain until thousands of athletes from around Australia and the world descend on Penrith for the annual Atmosphere Nepean Triathlon. This year, students from Penrith Anglican College will compete during the October 22-23 weekend at the Sydney International Regatta Centre. The students, who are already in training-mode, will be joined by 1400 other fierce competitors, who will strut their stuff in one of the largest triathlon events in Australia. There are four different distance triathlons across the weekend, with athletes from far and wide coming to Penrith to battle it out for thousands of dollars worth of prize money. On Sunday, October 23, the 35th anniversary of the famous Nepean Triathlon will get underway. This year competitors will have to swim 1km in the Olympic rowing lake, followed by a traffic-free 30km cycle along Castlereagh Road before wrapping up with a 10km run inside the complex. All finishers will receive a unique 35th

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Students from Penrith Anglican College will compete at this year’s Nepean Triathlon weekend in October anniversary medallion, race towel and a cool dry finisher’s shirt On Saturday, October 22, the Nepean Enticer races will be held, which are designed for novice competitors as well as those wanting to complete a short distance triathlon. Race 1 for seven to 10-year-olds features a 50m swim, 2km cycle and 500m run. Race 2 for 10 to 13-year-olds features a

125m swim, 5km cycle and 1.25km run. Race 3 for over 14’s features a 250m swim, 10km cycle and 2.5km run. All competitors in each Enticer race will receive a finisher’s shirt and medallion to commemorate completing the race. The Nepean Triathlon is one of the most popular sporting events on the Penrith calendar. For more information, visit www.nepeantriathlon.com.au.

“It’s really exciting for the sheer fact that it now gives a pathway for our juniors to aspire to,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of young guys who are in the Australian team already and they’ve got something to strive for now.” Both softball and baseball are huge in Japan, so it was a no-brainer that the pair would return in time for the Tokyo Games. Softball Australia CEO Chet Gray said the decision creates hope for players to achieve their lifelong ambition of playing in the Olympics. “It’s fantastic for softball to regain its world ranking status,” he said. Baseball Australia CEO, Brett Pickett, said it was a great step forward for baseball Australia. “We have a great Olympic tradition in baseball, having secured silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics,” he said. “Our Men’s National Team have just returned from the Honkbal Tournament in Holland, where we were able to get some important international experience into our younger players.” Locally, both softball and baseball club officials are hopeful their inclusion into the 2020 Olympics will boost player numbers in the coming years. “Registrations are open right now but if we could get more juniors playing, that would be fantastic,” Mr Saunby said. “Being part of the Olympics is a big thing and will help put us back on the map in the area,” Mr Glover added.

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Hill to run Rugby League World Cup Respected and experienced rugby league administrator Andrew Hill has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Rugby League World Cup 2017 (RLWC2017) Organising Committee. The RLWC2017 Chairman, Dr George Peponis, announced the appointment on Wednesday following the recent resignation of former Chief Executive Officer Michael Brown. Mr Brown resigned after a heated exchange with Panthers CEO Corey Payne. “We are delighted Andrew has accepted the role of Chief Executive Officer for the Rugby League World Cup 2017,” Dr Peponis said. “Andrew has a great connection with the game from the grassroots through to the international stage. He brings with him a technical understanding as well as vision for the strategic direction of the game not just in Australia, New Zealand and the region but around the world. “Andrew’s experience in working at the club level, as a senior executive with the NRL and the international federation brings a unique outlook to the game. It’s this all-of-game perspective that we think is important in leading the Rugby League World Cup and will complement the skills of those already serving on the organising committee.” More rugby league: See the Extra Time centre page pull-out.

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hen the 2016 Rio Olympics kicked off last Saturday morning, Penrith’s hopes of a medal rested on the shoulders of nine inspirational locals who would compete against the best of the best in the biggest sporting competition in the world. After a week of highs, lows and some encouraging results, just a few locals remain in the hunt for Olympic glory. Penrith-born swimmer Jake Packard was the first local to begin his Rio Olympics experience when he contested the Men’s 100m Breaststroke. The 22-year-old, who now lives on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, managed to do enough to reach the Semi-Final of the event, but his time of 59.48 wasn’t quite enough to qualify him for the Final. Packard’s debut Olympics isn’t over just yet, he’s due to compete in Australia’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay Team this Saturday morning. Penrith-born cyclist Amanda Spratt was the next local to do Penrith proud when she competed in the Women’s Road Race event. The 28-year-old Penrith Cycling Club member finished the 137km Rio course

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Penrith’s Olympic paddlers Lucien Delfour, Jessica Fox and Ian Borrows. Photo: Instagram in an incredible 15th place, which was Australia’s best result in the event. Penrith kayaker Lucien Delfour’s Rio Olympics has also come to an end after he failed to reach the Semi-Finals of the Men’s K1 event. The 27-year-old was eliminated early after a controversial ruling left him in 17th place – two places out of the Semi Final quota. Fellow Penrith paddler Ian Borrows also bowed out of his first Olympics after

missing out on a place in the C1 Final by an agonising 0.09 of a second. After reaching the Semi-Finals earlier in the week, the 26-year-old Penrith Valley Canoeing member fell just short of making the 10-man Final. Penrith’s best medal hope at Rio still lies with local world champion kayaker Jessica Fox, who was scheduled to compete in the Women’s K1 Semi-Final and subsequent Final early this morning (Friday, August 12). The 22-year-old Leonay resident, who won silver at the 2012 Olympics in London, qualified second fastest for this morning’s Semi-Final. Boxer and Londonderry local Daniel Lewis is through to the Round of 16 after defeating Poland’s Tomasz Jablonski on Wednesday. The 22-year-old will fight for a place in the Quarter Finals this Saturday morning. Fellow boxer Shelley Watts, who trains in Penrith, begins her Olympic campaign this Saturday morning in the 60kg Women’s event against Italy’s Irma Testa. Penrith-born runner Ben St Lawrence will compete in the Men’s 10,000m race on Sunday morning, while Penrithborn diver Melissa Wu began her third Olympics on Thursday competing in the Women’s 10m Platform event. Updates on Twitter: @wwpenrith.

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BASKETBALL: The Penrith Panthers are through to the Semi-Finals of the Division 1 Youth League Women’s competition following a tight 73-70 win over the Hornsby Spiders last weekend. Emily Potts topscored for the Panthers with 20 points. Penrith will now play the Northern Suburbs Bears this Saturday afternoon for a place in the Grand Final. NETBALL: The Panthers Opens Netball NSW Premier League team have missed out on a finals berth, losing to the Sutherland Stingrays 74-54 in the final round of the competition. The Panthers finished the season in last place with two wins and 11 losses. Meanwhile, the Panthers Under 20’s team are through to the finals after posting a 62-44 win over the Stingrays. The Panthers will play North Shore United in the Semi-Finals. NETBALL: It’s been a big week for Penrith netball junior Paige Hadley, who has been named in the Australian Diamonds squad for the upcoming 2016/17 International Series. Hadley, who also plays for the NSW Swifts, also won the club’s Coaches’ Award for an outstanding recent season. AUSSIE RULES: The Penrith Rams

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