The Weekly Times - TWT - 1st April 2020

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TWT Coronavirus COVID -19 SPECIAL EDITION ‘Our churches are closed but our hearts remain open’ Father Greg Morgan of Ryde’s St Charles Borremeo church and Our Lady Queen of Peace Gladesville presents a special Easter Message to The Weekly Times readers this week. SEE PAGE 6 and 7.

Pre-Easter Greetings GREETINGS TO all TWT readers who are equally suffering the constraints and regulations of the coronavirus blight which has impacted on all aspects of family and community life.

JB’s World

Your copy of The Weekly Times is also affected by the restrictions imposed by the authorities in the hope of seeing us coming out the other side bright eyed and bushy tailed! And gee, we couldn’t even think of a traditional April Fool’s Day joke or prank for today’s special day.

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Councillors demand a citywide hardship fund

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BY OUR CIVIC ROUNDSMAN THE RETURN TO EASTWOOD campaign is off the books and the money allocated to it will go into a hardship fund for Eastwood businesses. Councillors voted last Tuesday night to re-direct the $50,000 promotional campaign fund to the now half million dollar relief fund for Eastwood businesses suffering losses due to the impact of the virus. A proposed motion to extend the Eastwood Hardship Fund to the entire City of Ryde was supported by Clr Dr Peter Kim, Clr Roy Maggio and Liberal councillors but was knocked back by Mayor Jerome Laxale for procedural reasons because the Eastwood fund had already been passed by a resolution of council and a subsequent rescission motion on the issue had been defeated. A new motion to create a city wide hardship fund is expected to be put to next month’s council meeting. Councillor Sarkis Yedelian OAM (Lib) stressed the urgency of a citywide fund and argued that the consequences of pushing forward with an “Eastwood Only” hardship fund is lost on the Mayor. “You are not the Mayor for Eastwood only, you are the Mayor for the whole city, if our ratepayers can’t pay their rates what will happen to you then?” Councillor Jordan Lane (Lib) questioned why Labor councillors Bernard Purcell and Edwina Clifton weren’t supporting “their wards in Meadowbank” by advocating for a citywide hardship fund but Clr Clifton said she would be, citing a doomsday scenario. “I would support a motion for the whole of Ryde to be covered by a hardship fund and could somebody please bring forward a fresh motion to

do it and get this money out to the people,” she said. “This is not a joke anymore and it could really be our last motion as a council.” Liberal Clr Trenton Brown spoke in favour of redirecting the Return To Eastwood campaign fund money to hardship fund. “A return to Eastwood campaign is not what the state government has in mind with social isolation and when returning to Eastwood now is not such a brilliant idea.” Applications for the Eastwood Hardship Fund open this week after more than 160 submissions were received during the recent public consultation period. In response to a state government order for cafes, bars and restaurants to close their dining services, councillors resolved to waive fees for outdoor dining for at least next six months. Council staff have also been empowered to consider all hardship applications for rent deferrals from café and restaurant owners operating from council owned premises. Another option before the council is to freeze a proposed 2.6 per cent rate rise at a cost of around one million dollars in losses to the council. To assist ratepayers in the short term, the Council will fast-track a process for rate payment financial hardship applications. The Council’s Direc-

tor of Corporate Services Steve Kludass told the council meeting that rates are imposed on councils by the state government and cannot be written off entirely. Despite criticism, Mayor Laxale stressed the City of Ryde is the first council in Sydney to offer a cash to bankruptcy threatened businesses in the wake of the virus. “Given the magnitude of this crisis, we have made the decision to act quickly and decisively to provide appropriate support to the local economy,” he said. “This is likely to be the biggest economic challenge they will ever face, and it is clear that our community want Council to support them where possible. “Council staff will get the ball rolling on the Hardship Fund so that we can get these funds directly to local businesses as soon as possible.” The Council will also waive cancellation fees for swim schools and swimming carnivals that were due to be held at the Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre between January and March this year. Mayor Laxale said the Council will continually try and identify ways to support the community. “These are tough times for everyone, but I can assure you that Council will do everything in its power to provide support throughout the duration of this health and economic crisis.”

JB’s World

THIS WEEK we remember Arthur Ashford The Weekly Times’ first paperboy who would be 107 on Friday but passed away late in 2018 aged 106. On his 105th birthday last he attributed his longevity and good health to delivering The Weekly Times in his youth and actively continued reading The Weekly Times every week of his life! The Message? If you want

to stay healthy and happy join The Weekly Times Deliverers Team. Get Healthy and Get Paid! Call 9807 6666 today. *** LORAINE CARROLL widow of Bob Carroll celebrates today while Romina Deacon turns 38 and John Mazlin 79. *** CHARLES KILBY formerly of Aussie Home Loans Ryde and now ex-

EASTER IS just around the corner and on Saturday April 4 we would have held the annual West Ryde Easter Parade and Fair initiated by The Weekly Times with West Ryde Chamber of Commerce 27 years ago. Sadly we will have to wait for next year for all the fun of the fair!

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iled to Queensland turns 58 on Friday and Ali Chan 82 Saturday while Keith and Leonie Gardner celebrate their Diamond Wedding Anniversary plus one up Macksville way and Carol and Dennis Leach 33 years. Joseph Elias of Carlingford celebrates 57 on Sunday while Meg Ann Brand turns all of ten. *** REV PAUL DALE senior pastor at Church by the Bridge celebrates with his better half Rachel and four boys on Sunday. Unfortunately the churches ae closed by government order so Paul’s congregation can’t celebrate with him and especially as he was named North Sydney Citizen of the Year 2020. Pat King widow of Gil turns 94 Saturday, Karen Bihary 42 while Ian and Kerry Hardwick celebrate 46 years wedded bliss and Ian backs up next day for his 71st birthday. And Wally Harrison notches up 86. Jenny Noble achieves a magic six plus one next Wednesday day same day as JB niece Amber Booth Sahota celebrates in Pommieland with hubby Jat and the terrible three Oscar, Luca and Scarlet. Terribly nice I mean, of course. Carol Tan celebrates with hubby Sim on also next Wednesday. Happy daze all. BUMPER STICKER: Anything is possible if you don’t know what you are talking about. *** -Keep Smiling! -JOHN F BOOTH

Social distancing rules apply to prevent the spread of Coronavirus and save lives in our community. Please keep a 1.5 metre distance from people, don't shake hands or exchange physical greetings. Always cough or sneeze into your arm or use a tissue and put it in the bin straight away. Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds or more with soap and water. All travellers returning to Australia are now required to go into quarantine for 14 days in the city where their international flight lands. Public gatherings, excluding household members or for work or education, have been reduced to a maximum of two people. For more information on Coronavirus visit: www.australia.gov.au You can also call the Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080 If I can be of assistance, please contact my office.

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Letters to the Editor Virus slowdown successful but the LETTERS Welcome depressed patient died in poverty Dear Sir, In their frantic attempts to delay the spread of the Wuhan virus, governments are sowing the seeds of economic depression and currency destruction, which will blight Australian lives for a generation. They are adding financial stress to the medical stress. The ordinary flu virus kills many people every winter despite vaccines. And both viruses are more lethal for the old and the sick. We do not close the whole country every flu season but this year’s crisis is being exploited by scare mongers, centralists and globalists whose slogan is “never let a decent crisis go to waste”. Whole industries are being destroyed before our eyes airlines, shipping, the whole tourism and entertainment industry, sport, small business, pubs and clubs and most investment and retirement funds. All sacrificed because governments fear that a sharp spike in illnesses will expose inadequacies in the government-managed hospital/health/welfare bureaucracy. Next they will exploit this economic crisis to promote digital currency, kill cash and get their sticky fingers on our superannuation assets. Already the green globalists are celebrating as industry emissions fall and political power moves towards central governments and global organisations.

Bike path before road widening

Dear Sir, I write in response to Gerry Manderson’s letter “Road widening a first priority” published in the TWT March 25 2020. This politically motivated attack on Mayor Jerome Laxale and Labor aligned councillors is so typical of the conservative side in that it omits key facts and as a result is misleading. As they say never let the facts get in the way of a good smear campaign. Just ask Federal Minister Angus Taylor. The funding for the $10 million project will be partly funded by the City of Ryde and dependent on continued grant funding from Transport NSW (State Government). The project will be constructed in sections along the route and will be spread over several financial years with completion of the path expected to take three years. The planning and development of the project was undertaken with all relevant stakeholders including local residents. (Source City of Ryde). Anyone that regularly uses Pittwater Road will know that simply widening it would not be a straightforward task. For a start the majority of the eastern side of Pittwater is adjacent to Lane Cove National Park and construction works are not permitted in the National Park. It is a snaking narrow road (in places) and the physical constraints caused by residential development and natural geography would prevent any significant widening. Mr Manderson may also not be aware that the eastern side of Pittwater Road commencing opposite Field of Mars Reserve right up to Victoria Road is in the Hunters Hill municipality, not Ryde. Nevertheless upgrades and improvements have been carried out over time and it has

They will now abuse this economic crisis by pushing their climate agenda with stimulus packages that favour green energy. As this governmentcreated economic cyclone destroys industry and jobs, politicians are panicking and scattering cash like confetti at a wedding. This encourages immediate consumption, but this “stimulation” stops dead when the money tap is turned off. The debts will remain, somewhere. We don’t want more sitdown-money from big government while we hide forlornly at home ordering take-aways – we want conditions which encourage investment and productive employment. We need measures to encourage the creation of new businesses, industries and jobs. For starters, immediate repeal of payroll taxes, stamp duty, capital gains tax, wage controls, a rates holiday and reduced income tax. And immediate and permanent repeal of all green barriers to new business and jobs. We need Australians building new dams, railways, roads, real power stations, factories, farms, forests and mines, not sitting sadly at home fearing ration coupons and being drip-fed on some piddling new allowance. VIV FORBES BScApp, FAuslmm,FSIA Washpool been the subject of consideration by Ryde Council over many years, at least back to 2011 (Source www.ryde.nsw. gov.au). The proposed shared user path (pedestrians and cyclists) will provide opportunities for City of Ryde’s ever increasing population to get outdoors and live a fit and healthy lifestyle. It represents a worthwhile investment in a community asset and should be applauded not ridiculed. MIKE HILDER Marsfield

Letter to PM on energy crisis

Dear Sir, I enclose copy of a letter I have just sent to Prime Minister Scott Morrison regarding our energy crisis. Dear Prime Minister If our energy power generation system were not such a critical element in Australian’s daily lives, our emerging energy crises might indeed be laughable, but it is. Virtually everything that drives our economy and maintains our standard of living is totally dependent upon reliable, affordable and dispatchable energy. It’s an Essential Service that’s sadly been allowed to pass from being owned by the ‘State’ (we the People), now sold into private hands, dedicated unsurprisingly to making a profit nowadays for shareholders with, it seems, little consideration given toward minimum performance standards ie Quality Of Service (QOS) requirements. Energy costs have risen exponentially, blackouts are becoming more common place challenging the reliability of supply and there’s little sign of any of the long promised end user price reductions coming to pass. Indeed my own residential

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electricity General Usage costs have increased as recently as from January 20, 2020 by some 8 percent, far in excess of the CPI. In those circumstances Prime Minister, seems it’s about time a new Energy Policy be developed. One that clearly defines QOS standards and wholesale prices that are fair to all concerned in company with necessary incentives to encourage industry participants to reinvest in the industry. Otherwise our energy supply will soon collapse into a very unpleasant, smelly heap of the ‘proverbial’. In the absence of substantial reinvestment in new and/or major power station equipment upgrades, the imminent demise of NSW’s ageing Liddell power station (currently scheduled to close I understand in 2023) will almost certainly herald in the forerunner of extensive, regular blackouts around much of the Australian eastern seaboard. To preclude such an eventuality, here’s some recommended, simple legislative steps for you and your parliamentary colleagues to contemplate at your earliest convenience. Firstly, let industry decide which mix of technology bests suits their individual Business Plans (IMHO we should be technology neutral) based upon a simple, clearly defined Energy Policy. Not hard. Secondly, in the absence of empirical evidence proving the case against CO2 (it’s just an unproven UN IPCC hypothesis based upon speculative computer models) Australia should: 1. Withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord at the earliest opportunity. 2. Terminate all Federal subsidies for the ‘Unreliables’ of Wind and Solar technologies. No favourites! A level playing field for ALL energy generators. 3. Introduce 100 percent Quality of Service (QOS) standard for all energy suppliers (force majeure accepted – eg; unforeseen natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods and bushfires, but NOT the lack of normal resources like coal, gas, wind or sunshine) to ensure reliability of supply for an essential service. 4. Clearly define and impose substantial financial penalties upon energy suppliers who fail to meet prescribed minimum QOS (Quality of Service) standards ie; they must perform, or perish! 5. Revisit wholesale pricing to ensure incentives for reinvestment in whatever technology power generators elect to employ to meet minimum QOS performance standards that are fair, common and transparent to all. 6. Remove the ban on nuclear to enable industry to make their own choice/decisions as to the merits, or otherwise, of using nuclear technology in their power generation mix. 7. Repeal the Governments Direct-Action Plan and related Safeguard Mechanism Legislation that’s indirectly driving up Australia’s energy costs. If these policies are unattractive to the power generation industry, tough… just renationalise it! Adopt these policies and Australia would not need the plethora of Government bureaucracies that currently burden the industry. Just one (eg; the AEMO

or the Energy Consumers Australia?), to ensure QOS standards are met, an adequate ROI is provided and substantial penalties are imposed for any failure to perform. Australia would then have a future (as we once did) as a world-class, low cost energy producer. Essential for all Australians and if we’re to compete globally. And there would NOT be any adverse impact upon the world’s climate! JIM SIMPSON Convener Climate Realists of Five Dock Five Dock

Blame for spread of coronavirus

Dear Sir, I do agree with Tony Ikonomou when he states that the Chinese government is largely to blame for the spread of the virus. It is their total disregard for the rights of other people and those of helpless animals that makes me angry. Even the humblest of creatures has a right to live otherwise they would not be on the planet, some, long before us. They eat anything that moves and have made a filthy slum of these once beautiful pristine suburbs. They don’t seem to give a damn about any of us. DIANE KRAUS Epping

Serious coronavirus state of affairs

Dear Sir, I have had my attention drawn to this week’s front page (March 18), and I think it strikes just the wrong note. Although not currently living in Australia, I have to keep up with COVID-19 news in north-west Sydney, because my father is in one of the BaptistCare facilities near Dorothy Henderson. Deaths, as you must know, are continuing, as are infections. So it’s irresponsible to suggest that people go about their lives as usual things are beyond that point. They are even beyond it here in New Zealand, where there have been fewer cases per head of population, and no deaths to date. JOANNE WILKES Meadowbank and Auckland New Zealand

Benefit of Chinese herbal medicine

Dear Sir, On Covid-19 is Ryde Councillor Simon Zhou seriously helping Eastwood groups to “educate people about how to protect yourself by using Chinese herbal medicine” (TWT 25/3/20)? Unless that Chinese herbal medicine results in social distancing (such as sudden illness forcing extended bed rest) or the wearing of personal protective equipment (PPE –gloves, masks etc.) then I would not want to be near anyone who believes Chinese herbal medicine would protect them from Covid-19. And on that, why are we seeing so many masks and so few gloves around Ryde? If Clr Zhou wants to be helpful perhaps he could educate Ryde residents not to send much needed items, such as hand sanitiser and pharmaceuticals overseas. We saw this with baby formulae in the past, which stripped supermarket shelves, and now we seem to have a Covid-19 version. FRANK RAYNER Boronia Park

Hunters Hill Guest Column Heart of the Resurrection sits The Good News

We are heading towards Easter. In many ways it is hard to see that far ahead. The impact COVID 19 is having on people in our community, state and world is mind boggling.

Events that are part of our fabric of life have been cancelled our routines have been turned upside down and things that we do each day and each week are no longer accessible. Our bodies and minds are in a state of shock and disbelief, asking “is this a dream I will wake up from?” Each day we hold our breath as we receive updates on how the ‘curve’ is developing and how many more deaths have taken place. Our political and business leaders update us on policies and measures, which are not found in any play book, intended to cushion the economic fallout that ensues in responding to this health crisis; each decision taking a heavy toll on our society, leaving people bound and helpless. *** SOCIETY IS, in a sense, experiencing its 40 days in the desert and carrying its cross simultaneously. Our Lenten journey has a common thread that transcends our usual Lenten action of fasting, almsgiving and prayer. There is, if you will, a collective suffering which is unifying us regardless of faith, nationality, status or wealth. In last Sunday’s Gospel we are presented with Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. Mary and Martha send a message to Jesus that his close friend and their brother is very ill and about to die. He needs to come quickly to help save him. One of the striking features in this story was that Jesus did not rush out upon hearing this news, but rather waited a couple

To The POINT

with RICHARD J KORKOR of days before heading off. By the time he arrived Lazarus had died. Needless to say Martha was pretty annoyed that he had not arrived sooner. Just imagine what was going through Martha’s mind as she waited for Jesus all the while seeing her brother deteriorate further then dying before he arrived. The anguish she felt was displayed in the first thing she said to him when he arrived “if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” Is this not, if we are honest, a question we have asked ourselves these past few days; ‘God where are you we need you here’. To her credit, Martha finds the strength to draw on her gift of faith that helped her move from a place of frustration to one of hope, highlighted by the very next thing she said to Jesus “I know, even now, whatever you ask of God, he will grant you.” *** NOW JESUS had to face the reality of the situation. He asked with a deep sigh from the heart “where have you put him?” and on the way to the tomb he weeps. There is a deep sense of loss, his good mate had died. If we look closely there is a pattern here. Like Martha he allows his emotions space to be known, accepting this new reality, then and only then does he move to the next phase, namely to work with the gifts he had been given so that people can believe he is the Son of God. He does not skip the process but rather enters it. Following his prayer to the Father, Lazarus comes out once Jesus calls his name,

he is unbound and set free and people believed in him. I often wonder why Jesus did not leave straight away, but when I stop and think about it he was with Lazarus all along. He was working through the hands and feet that tended to Lazarus whilst he was sick, gave him a warm towel, made him feel comfortable, wrapped him up in cloth and prayed with him in his final minutes, carried him to the tomb and prepared the place of rest. *** DURING THIS this time we too can see him ever present working through those on the front line, helping the sick, stacking shelves, trying to find ways to juggle work and children at home just to name a few. So whilst it is important to acknowledge our current feelings of loss, frustration, fear, anger sadness or whatever else we may be experiencing, as people who have all been created in the image and likeness of God who have Christ within us, we too have been given gifts to help us move to a place of hope, where there will be a time when we will be called by name and asked to come out of our tomb and be set free. Perhaps like Lazarus we will see things in a new light. That is the heart of the Resurrection; herein sits the Good News. RICHARD J KORKOR

Richard has portrayed Jesus at Hunters Hill’s Way of the Cross Good Friday Walk

Working together for our community HUNTERS HILL HAPPENINGS with Mayor MARK BENNETT What a challenging few months it’s been! Drought, fire, floods and now a virus which is having a worldwide impact. Our ability to reduce the spread of COVID-19 will determine how quickly we can get back to normality. We need your help and I’m sure we’ll continue to support each other for as long as it takes. The first priority of Hunter’s Hill Council is the health and well-being of our staff and residents and together we will get through this difficult time. I’ve been very impressed by our staff’s dedication and urgent actions over the past few weeks to address the essential day-today issues, as well as the complexities surrounding COVID-19. We’re receiving regular medical updates and we’ll keep you informed through our website: huntershill. nsw.gov.au/covid19 We are doing everything we can to ensure business continuity for our community. Our staff are committed to supporting the community. Over the coming

weeks, you might receive a call from one of our team, checking on your well-being and ensuring we have the best contact details to share any updates with you as efficiently as possible. If you’d like to get in touch with us, please call 9879 9400 or email customerservice@huntershill.nsw.gov. au

Council meetings

Council meetings are an important part of our organisation’s commitment to open and transparent governance. Ordinary meetings of the Council are usually held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month in the Council Chamber at Hunters Hill Town Hall. However, given State and Federal mandated restrictions, closures and social distancing requirements, we will be holding virtual meetings to allow Council to continue to function and make decisions on behalf of our community, while helping to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Hunter’s Hill Council already live streams meet-

ings on our Facebook page, with videos available afterward on both Facebook and YouTube. We will be taking additional measures in the coming months to hold Council meetings remotely, using audio visual links. We will keep you informed closer to the next scheduled meeting date of April 27 as to how to watch the deliberations and decisions. Please remember to limit your travel and keep physical contact with others to an absolute minimum. Our mandated social landscape has changed dramatically with the aim of keeping infection rates to an absolute minimum. Please do everything that you can to support all of these initiatives. Mark A. Bennett Mayor of Hunters Hill


Emeritus Mayor Richard Quinn urges residents to respond to Pope Francis’ haunting and lone address BY OUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT ROUNDSMAN

Thousands of Christians across The Weekly Times territory watched an extraordinary and haunting coronavirus address by Pope Francis on Friday as he stood alone under darkened skies on the steps of a deserted St Peter’s Basilica.

Hunters Hill Emeritus Mayor Richard Quinn, pictured right, was among the many Catholics who watched the Pope’s address and he stressed his desire for people to respond to the papal message by showing care and kindness to isolated neighbours. “It was quite an extraordinary address from Pope Francis and quite courageous because he would certainly fall into the vulnerable category himself, all the more so with impact of the virus on the City of Rome,” Emeritus Mayor Quinn said. “I wholeheartedly welcome the Pope’s appeal that we should reach out to one another and help one another, especially in Hunters Hill which has a significant community of aged and frail people. “Even small gestures, like leaving a letter in a neighbour’s letterbox offering help means so much and helps break down social isolation.” (8hm s/c) The Emeritus Mayor recently stood against Lane Cove MP Anthony Roberts in the local state election campaign and Mr Quinn mentioned that Mr Roberts phoned him (where he works at St Joey’s Catholic College) during the first weeks of the virus outbreak. “Mr Roberts phoned me offering to help supply hand sanitisers for our students and that kind offer is very much appreciated,” he said. A Weekly Mass from the Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church in Hunters Hill is available on YouTube via the link: bit. ly/hnomhuntershill Pope Francis ap-

peared frail as he gave his address in St Peter’s Square alongside the 15th Century Miraculous Crucifix of San Marcelo, which had been paraded through the streets of Rome during the Black Death and is believed to have eventually helped save the eternal city. With thousands of people dying in Rome and other Italian cities, the Holy Father spoke about “weeks of darkness” as storm clouds gathered over his head and a heavy mist descended on the darkened Basilica Square. “For weeks now it has been evening and thick darkness has gathered over our squares, our streets and our cities; it has taken over our lives, filling everything with a deafening silence and a distressing void, that stops everything as it

passes by,” the Pope said. “We feel it in the air, we notice in people’s gestures, their glances give them away. “We find ourselves afraid and lost.” There have been reports from Italy and Spain of hundreds of isolated elderly people and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions dying alone and without care. “One of the things that hurts us and our families most when we hear it said is: Do you not care about me?,” the Pope said. “It is a phrase that wounds and unleashes storms in our hearts and it would have shaken Jesus too, because he, more than anyone, cares about us.” The Pope said the virus exposed the vulnerability

of people who thought themselves safe. “The storm exposes our vulnerability and uncovers those false and superfluous certainties around which we have constructed our daily schedules, our projects, our habits and priorities,” he said. “In this storm, the façade of those stereotypes with which we camouflaged our egos, always worrying about our image, has fallen away, uncovering once more that blessed common belonging, of which we cannot be deprived: our belonging as brothers and sisters.” He ended his address with a blessing. “From this colonnade that embraces Rome and the whole world, may God’s blessing come down upon you as a consoling embrace.”

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Easter Greetings to All!!

‘Our churches are closed but our hearts remain open’

FATHER GREG MORGAN of St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Ryde and Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Gladesville writes about Easter in the days of the virus...

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As Parish Priest of the Ryde Gladesville Catholic Community, I wanted to share with you a reflection I’ve made over the last few days, thinking of this fairly unusual Easter we have ahead of us. My inspiration came from reflecting on the message of St. John’s Gospel, on the day of the Resurrection, that first Easter Sunday: 20:19 In the evening of that same day, the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the room where the disciples were, out of fear ... Jesus came and stood among them. He said to them, ‘Peace be with you,’ 20:20 and, after saying this, he showed them his hands and his side. The disciples were filled with joy at seeing the Lord, 20:21 and he said to them again, ‘Peace be with you. ‘As the Father sent me, so am I sending you.’ 20:22 After saying this he breathed on them and said: Receive the Holy Spirit Like with those first followers of Jesus when, after the silence and devastation of his cruel suffering and humiliating death on the Cross, I think we, as a nation, are also feeling a little shell shocked, stunned, maybe even bewildered at how quickly the situation around us is deteriorating, by the day and by the hour. Perhaps the knee-jerk reaction for many of us is to ‘bunker down’, principally look after Number One, or those of one’s own little circles of family and friends. In this kind of environment, it is easy for ‘the doors of our hearts’ to also be closed, as a result of whatever fears or anxieties we might be facing right now... And we have more than our fair share of difficulties to grapple with at this present time: healthwise, financially, socially ... threats to job security, looming mortgage repayments, social isolation and the like. But Jesus entered inside those ‘closed doors’ on

the day of his Resurrection from the Dead, and stood among them, boldly telling them, ‘Peace be with you!’ He then ‘showed them his hands and his feet’, meaning the marks, the gouges left behind from the nails that had pinned him to the wood of the Cross on Calvary. In a way, those same ‘doors’ are closing once again, and many within our midst are going through their own kind of ‘mini Calvaries.’ But Jesus had compassion on that motley bunch of misfits he called ‘his apostles’, and his Mother was at their side to hold them steady, even as the anxiety, fear and confusion increased. He entered into that closed and frightened environment to let them know that he is risen, alive and kicking. And that he cares. The Son of God - then and now - has no intention of staying inside our shuttered Churches. God wants you to know that there is a light at the ‘end of this tunnel’. Jesus actually calls himself ‘the light of the world’. He tells us, quite audaciously, that ‘a city built on a hilltop cannot be hidden.’ Yes, our West Ryde Easter Parade and festivities have had to be called off this year. Our Easter Liturgies and other public events will probably be cancelled as well. That is common sense. We have to protect ourselves and contain the spread of the coronavirus. And, yes, we will have to remain ‘indoors’ as much as possible, for our own safety and that of everyone else. Continued on Page 7

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Easter Greetings to All!! From Page 6 But that doesn’t mean the ‘outreaching’ Spirit of Easter, which Jesus breathed on them that day, need be lost amid the current apprehension and gloom. Our love for each other, our capacity to forego our own advantage for the benefit of others and for the common good, and our willingness to sacrifice for the wellbeing of our fellow citizens ... dare I say, our ‘Australian spirit’ ... has not been snuffed out, no matter how often shopping aisles or product racks be left empty. At a time in which anxiety, confusion, and scenes of panic are becoming more and more widespread, it is now that we need to know that Jesus is with us still, the ever present Resurrected One has not abandoned us. He says to you today, just as on that first Easter Sunday: ‘Peace be with you!’ And, we are told that the effect on them was that, ‘the disciples were filled with joy on seeing the Lord.’ This is the message that we Catholic Christians and other denominations wish to give our people of the City of Ryde at this time: that though our Churches and places of worship be closed for the time being, our hearts and hands are wide open! For Jesus not only put peace into their anguished hearts that day, he also told them he was ‘sending them out’, out through those closed doors and barred entrances, out into

We are all living in difficult and unfamiliar days! We don’t choose our opportunities & responsibilities, all we are asked to do is respond to them as best we can. Soon we will all enter into Holy Week, the greatest week in the Christian calendar. We will hear of Jesus Christ at his worst physically and then at his radiant best as the risen Lord on Easter Sunday. You are all welcome to journey these events with others by following the link:

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the streets, homes and human recesses of that city, to wherever the forgotten, lonely, sick, frail and vulnerable might be found. Though most of us are prevented from physically leaving our homes, there are still ways and means of ‘going out’ to others, of being of service to one another. And he gave them the Holy Spirit of God’s fearless, unstoppable love, to help them not just overcome their natural fears, but to be able to give of themselves and even give their lives for the well-being of their fellow citizens. Many of our first responders, health care professionals, police, clergy and carers may be called upon in the coming weeks and months to do just that; to go beyond the line of duty and respond to the needs of the sick, the desperate and the dying. In a way, they will be anticipating and actualising the loving surrender of Jesus on Holy Thursday, his self sacrifice on the Cross of Good Friday, and the utter silence of the world without him on Holy Saturday. This ‘Triduum’, these three days of Easter, are a necessary forerunner to the utter joy of his Resurrection from the Dead on Easter Sunday. With good reason, then, we call these the ‘Pascal Mysteries’ of our Christian faith, the essence of Easter as we Christians know it. We may well be living through our own kinds of ‘Calvary’ over the next few months, but that doesn’t mean we need live through it without hope. We can let the selfless sacrifice of the God-made-man, Jesus Christ, be a real ‘light in the darkness’, to guide us through these very challenging times ahead, and bring out the very best in us. For our part, we’ve made a decision that, since we are prevented by public health and safety guidelines from opening the doors of our Churches to our people, who may need Christ now more than ever, we will at least be keeping the lights on all night long at Saint Charles Borromeo Ryde and Our Lady Queen of Peace Gladesville, for as long as this coronavirus crisis lasts. We want you to know that Jesus has not forgotten you, and that the Church is still ‘open for business’ even if the doors be closed. ‘Christ is our Light’ is the great message of Easter Sunday. In the same way that some schools have brought forward their Easter holidays, let us bring to the fore our own Easter convictions, and go out of our way to help our people weather the approaching ‘calvary’ of this coronavirus pandemic. We pray that all of us will remember the poor, the needy and the vulnerable, over and above our own personal comfort and ‘survival instincts’. May the Good Lord (and his Mother) bless you all, take care of you and help you stay as safe as your generous hearts and intrepid sprits allow. Your brother in Christ’s service, Fr Greg Morgan

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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED The following Development Applications and Complying Development Applications were determined in the period 16/03/2020 to 22/03/2020. The reasons for the decision can be viewed by accessing Council’s DA Tracker at: www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/eServices Central Ward Approved LDA2019/0396 4/8A Arthur St RYDE Alterations and addition to Unit 4 including new carport, pergola extension and other internal changes. LDA2019/0431 51 Lavarack St RYDE New two storey dwelling. LDA2020/0055 101 Parkes St WEST RYDE Alterations and first floor addition to dwelling. MOD2019/0174 9 Peach Tree Rd MACQUARIE PARK Section 4.55 to modify approved plans and elevations involving: a) Glass screening to lobby areas from Level 1 to Level 13; b) Modifications to ground floor layout; c) Modifications to apartment layout at Level 13; and d) Provision of additional plant area and lift access on the roof level. MOD2020/0023 137-143 Herring Rd MACQUARIE PARK Section 4.55 to modify privacy screens and balustrade treatment.

East Ward Approved LDA2019/0444 200-202 Victoria Rd GLADESVILLE Internal fit out and change of use of a business premises to an indoor recreational facility and associated signage. LDA2019/0458 14 Stanley St PUTNEY Alterations and additions to dwelling including a 1st floor addition, cabana, new entry and landscaping changes. LDA2020/0001 66A Higginbotham Rd GLADESVILLE Alterations and additions to existing dwelling. LDA2020/0050 29 Long Ave EAST RYDE Carport to front of dwelling. MOD2020/0022 58 Westminster Rd GLADESVILLE S4.55 to modify approved deck to western side of pool, planter boxes and add bench seat to lower level deck at rear of pool. West Ward Approved LDA2019/0171 7 Campbell St EASTWOOD New dual occupancy (attached) and strata subdivision.

LDA2019/0324 13 Hunts Ave EASTWOOD Demolition and new 2 storey dual occupancy (attached). LDA2019/0415 122 Herring Rd MACQUARIE PARK Alterations and additions to two existing buildings, partial demolition, re-instatement of road corridor, landscaping works and two new signs. LDA2019/0417 457 Blaxland Rd DENISTONE EAST Alterations and additions to existing dwelling. LDA2019/0438 27 Reserve St WEST RYDE Secondary dwelling (detached). LDA2020/0047 55 Russell St DENISTONE EAST Torrens Title subdivision of dual occupancy (attached). MOD2019/0214 112 Talavera Rd MACQUARIE PARK Section 4.55 to modify approved development to re-align stormwater drainage infrastructure and amend conditions relating to bushfire planning.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED Property: 17-23 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park Local Development Application No. MOD2020/0045 Applicant: Giddis Pty Ltd Section 4.55(1A) modification of approved development for a 6 storey data centre. The modification proposes the removal of photovoltaic and solar panels on the northern façade of the building. Submissions regarding the above application must be lodged no later than 22 April 2020.

Property: 23 Darwin Street, West Ryde Local Development Application No. LDA2020/0083 Applicant: Darwin St Property Pty Ltd Demolition, new multi-dwelling housing comprising 3 dwellings (1 x 5 bedroom, 2 storey dwelling and 2x3 single storey dwellings) and strata subdivision. Submissions regarding the above application must be lodged no later than 29 April 2020.

Anyone may make submissions to Council. Submissions are required to be in writing. They should be addressed to the General Manager and sent by post, email or dropped off at the Ryde Library’s after hours chute. A submission by way of objection should specify the grounds of objection. The City of Ryde has resolved that all submissions received in relation to rezoning and development applications will be publicly accessible on request. The supply of personal information is voluntary. However if you choose to make an anonymous submission it may be given less weight (or no weight) in the overall consideration of the application. An electronic copy of the plans and details accompanying the above applications can be viewed online at www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/haveyoursay/majorda during the notification period.

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Councillor survives ejection vote during Civic Centre debate BY OUR CIVIC ROUNDSMAN

A councillor survived a vote to have him ejected from last Tuesday night’s Ryde City Council meeting during an unruly debate about heritage listing the Ryde Civic Centre. Mayor Jerome Laxale’s motion for Clr Dr Peter Kim to be ejected from the meeting was provoked by Clr Kim’s refusal to withdraw a remark he made about Clr Edwina Clifton, despite the Mayor’s repeated requests to him. During the debate Clr Kim said he couldn’t remember Clr Clifton’s name and made a remark about her identifying herself as a barrister. An offended Councillor Clifton hit back with a comment about Clr Kim calling himself a doctor and the Mayor stepped in to ask Clr Kim and Clr Clifton to withdraw their remarks. Councillor Clifton withdrew her remark but Clr Kim asked the Mayor to explain to him why he should withdraw his remark and the Mayor said he ruled it was “disorderly and offensive” – which Dr Kim did not accept. Councillor Kim then put a Motion of Dissent against the Mayor’s request for him to withdraw the remark or be ejected – which was lost on the casting vote of the Mayor – only for Dr Kim to survive the subsequent ejection motion vote put by the Mayor. In support of the ejection motion were Mayor Laxale, Clr Clifton, Clr Gordon, Clr Purcell and Clr Pedersen and against the motion were Clr Kim, Clr Brown, Clr Lane, Clr Moujalli, Clr Zhou and Clr Yedelian OAM. Councillor Maggio was absent from the vote. The vote on the motion to heritage list the Civic Centre – put by Clr Kim and Clr Maggio - was lost by eight votes to four. In favour of the motion were Clr Kim, Clr Maggio, Clr Brown and Clr Lane and against the motion were Mayor Laxale, Clr Clifton, Clr Gordon, Clr Moujalli, Clr Pedersen, Clr Purcell, Clr Zhou and Clr Yedelian OAM. Councillor Yedelian OAM abstained from voting and his vote was recorded against the motion. The Director Planning and Environment Liz Coad had earlier advised councillors that a heritage study on the Civic Centre was done in 2012 and found that the building did not warrant heritage listing. The Civic Centre debate - and the rest of the council meeting was marked by councillors forced to sit more than a metre apart from each other due to the virus and was marred by insults hurled across

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Name calling Councillors the floor. Mayor Laxale repeatedly warned councillors - from all sides of politics – their behaviour was not acceptable. “We don’t have people who speak through the chair, we don’t have councillors who respect one another and this standard has to lift,” he said. The debate about heritage listing the Civic Centre revealed that the Council is currently paying two million dollars in rent per year at the Binary Centre in North Ryde while the Civic Centre remains empty.

Costs questioned

A staff estimate that it would cost “thirty seven to forty million” dollars to renovate the multistorey Civic Centre was put to the meeting but Dr Kim does not accept this estimate, which he claimed is inflated. The Council’s Director of Corporate Services Steve Kludass told the meeting that even if the Civic Centre was renovated, it would not meet the requirements of a council staff list (330 permanent, full time) that is growing in size to meet the needs of a growing population. “It is not a question of can you fit them in today, it is a question of the next forty years,” he said. “This (proposed renovation) would absolutely not bring us up to standards and the new vision is a lot grander than it (the current building) could ever provide for.” The New Heart of Ryde proposal for a new Civic Centre is estimated to cost more than $100 million - with a loan expected to finance around half of the money – but has the backing of 85 per cent of surveyed ratepayers. “Has the 85 per cent thought about how much it will cost?’› Clr Kim asked. “What are you doing Mr Mayor, are you trying to be a North Korean?” The Civic Centre has a recent and chequered history and the New Heart of Ryde proposal

is significantly different from the failed vision of former Mayor Bill Pickering because it will be 100 per cent community owned and will not have residential apartments in it. Given the Civic Centre’s recent controversy and the current coronavirus conditions, Liberal Clr Sarkis Yedelian asked why the issue is being debated at all. “Many elections were fought on this and why are we even discussing this issue when the country is in turmoil,” he said. “We even have reports that this building has cancer in it and I’m sorry, I will not vote to decide on this issue tonight.” Councillor Kim was even called “a hypocrite” by Clr Clifton for wanting to heritage list the building because she claimed he was against last year’s Council proposal to heritage list beautiful and historic homes in the City of Ryde under threat of demolition from property developers. In response, he stressed that he supports the right of owners alone to heritage list and the City of Ryde owns the Civic Centre. “I was having a chat with The Weekly Times owner John Booth and found out the concept for the Civic Centre had been developed since the 1950s and it the past 68 years is has been through a lot of history,” he said. “The last 68 years of Ryde is there and it gives us a sense of identity and everyone in Ryde knows where it is.” He said there wasn’t another building in Ryde which has a history that has been so well documented. “We know just about everything about this building.” On being put to the Meeting, Councillor Yedelian OAM abstained from voting and accordingly his vote was recorded Against the Motion. The voting on the Motion was four (4) For and eight (8) Against. The Motion was LOST.


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City of Ryde COVID-19 update

Under the changes, no parking enforcement will be undertaken by Council in time-limited parking zones.

The City of Ryde has announced a raft of financial assistance measures to assist members of the community to cope with the challenges posed by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

Council rangers will continue to take appropriate action where vehicles are parked over driveways or where they pose a public safety risk.

These include: •

The establishment of a $500,000 Eastwood Small Business Hardship Fund Program which will provide support grants of up to $2,000 for eligible businesses in Eastwood that are experiencing economic hardship

The waiving of fees for outdoor dining establishments

Considering all applications for rent deferrals from café and restaurant owners operating from a Council premises

Fast-tracking a process for financial hardship applications to be received in regard to payments and rates

Notice of Adoption of City of Ryde Section 7.11 Development Contributions Plan 2020 and City of Ryde Fixed Rate Levy (Section 7.12) Development Contributions Plan 2020 Pursuant to Clauses 31 and 32(2)(a) of the Environmental Planning and Regulation 2000.

All parking areas signposted as red regulatory zones – such as No Stopping, No Standing, Disabled Parking and Loading Zones – will continue to be enforced.

Council has adopted two (2) new Development Contributions Plans under Section 7.11 and 7.12 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, which will come into effect on 1 July 2020.

Playgrounds, outdoor gyms and Meadowbank Skate Park closed

City of Ryde Section 7.11 Development Contributions Plan 2020

Following an announcement by the Federal Government, all City of Ryde playgrounds, outdoor gyms and the Meadowbank Skate Park have been closed until further notice.

City of Ryde Fixed Rate Levy (Section 7.12) Development Contributions Plan 2020

Both plans were adopted without change from the publically exhibited draft plans.

Park visitors are also reminded that a new rule has been put in place restricting the number of people permitted to gather indoors and outdoors to two. This does not apply to people who live together.

The City of Ryde Section 7.11 Development Contributions Plan 2020 and City of Ryde Fixed Rate Levy (Section 7.12) Development Contributions Plan 2020 will become operational on 1 July 2020.

COVID-19 updates

The waiving of cancellation fees for swim schools and swimming carnivals that were due to be held at the Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre between January and March this year.

PUBLIC NOTICE

As the COVID-19 outbreak is an evolving situation, I would strongly encourage everyone to regularly check the dedicated COVID-19 section on the City of Ryde website at www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/covid19.

At the 24 March 2020 Council Meeting, Council resolved to adopt the following Developer Contributions Plans:

Council’s current Section 94 Developer Contributions Plan 2007 (Interim Update 2014) will be repealed by the City of Ryde Section 7.11 Development Contributions Plan 2020 on 1 July 2020.

You may view the above Developer Contributions Plans on Council’s website, they are unchanged from the exhibited draft plans: www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/haveyoursay/ContributionsPlans If you have any queries regarding the above Development Contributions Plans please contact David Matthews, Development Contributions Coordinator on (02) 9952 8222. {Note this is a public notice only; the submission period has closed}

This has the most up-to-date information including news, frequently asked questions and status updates on Council services.

As this crisis continues, Council will try and identify ways in which we can provide additional assistance over the coming weeks and months.

PUBLIC NOTICE

You can also follow the City of Ryde This is likely to be the biggest economic challenge we will ever face, on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest announcements. and it is clear that our community want Council to support those who Sincerely, need it wherever possible.

Changes to parking enforcement The City of Ryde has announced temporary changes to its parking enforcement guidelines as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Clr Jerome Laxale Mayor Phone 9952 8222 mayor@ryde.nsw.gov.au

REMEMBER: The best way to protect yourself from COVID-19 is to follow these simple steps:

Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based sanitiser.

Cover your sneeze or cough with an elbow or tissue and avoid close contact with people who are ill.

Avoid touching Maintain a your eyes, social distance nose and mouth. of 1.5 metres. Stay home if you are sick. Self-isolate if you have been overseas.

Eastwood Small Business Hardship Fund APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN Council has established a Small Business Hardship Fund to support businesses located in Eastwood Town Centre. The fund is in response to the downturn in trade many businesses in Eastwood have experienced since concerns were first raised in January 2020 about the alleged risks posed by the novel coronavirus. Under the endorsed Council resolution, Eastwood businesses with annual turnover of less than $2 million can apply for grants of up to $2,000 via the fund to help them cope with a reduction in customers. Eastwood Small Business Hardship Grant applications are open until 30 April 2020. To access the full criteria and to apply visit Council’s website at www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/ESBHF or call our Customer Service Centre on 9952 8222.

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See our kerbside pick-up $20 offer – no need to leave your car Like all of Australia, Gladesville has felt the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic with local businesses suffering and having to think outside the square for survival. Raffaele and Vincenzo, the co-owners and brains behind Fermenti Pizzeria, arrived on our shores from Italy eight years ago to pursue their dream of owning their own restaurant.

“Like everyone else, we have had to get creative to pull through this tough time. We have been overwhelmed by the huge love and support the local community has shown us and we can’t begin to describe how thankful we are,” said Vincenzo. With the current restrictions in place, Fermenti can no longer provide a dine-in experience, but instead, Raffaele and Vincenzo are now offering a kerbside pick-up service. “We understand the need for everyone to limit contact and with grocery shopping becoming difficult, we have created a special menu of select fresh handmade pasta and pizza that will be delivered to a pick-up point at the corner of Pearson Lane and Wharf Road. There will be no need for customers to leave their car,” said Raffaele. Orders can be placed

by calling 0426 885 958 or 9879 6789 during staff hours. This special kerbside pick up menu (all $20) is available now and can be viewed on www.fermenti.com.au Home delivery is still available via Uber Eats and Menulog. “We are also introducing restaurant quality Italian produce – packaged dry pasta, pasta sauce, pizza sauce, pesto, flour etc, perfect for those wanting to cook at home so people can avoid the crowds at the big supermarkets and not have to worry about empty shelves,” Raffaele. It is clear these passionate chefs will not let the coronavirus steal their dream away and will do everything in their power to keep afloat with the help from their local community. “I first came here for a holiday but quickly fell in love with this country and the people,” said Raf-

faele. Similarly, Vincenzo had dreamt of moving to Australia where he could enjoy the nature and the deep love of food of Australians. Raffaele and Vincenzo met at Da Mario in Rosebery as the head chef and head pizza chef respectively. Vincenzo was quickly recognised as one of the best pizza chefs in Sydney with Da Mario earning many awards and plaudits each year. They had a dream of owning their own restaurant and found the perfect opportunity in Gladesville to share their love of wood fire pizza and home made pasta. “My signature dish is my handmade gnocchi with lamb ragu – it’s a must try and our customers love it,” said Raffaele. The name Fermenti was born from Vincenzo’s relentless quest to perfect his pizza dough.

Vincenzo uses organic sourdough and a special method of pre-fermentation which gives the dough a much more complex flavour with a light and fluffy texture and it makes it easier to digest. It is also low GI. “We know that we can get through this tough period together and we will work hard to support our community,” said Vincenzo. “We hope that everything goes back to normal as soon as possible and can’t wait to have our wonderful customers dining in with us and enjoying our food. “For now, we thank everyone for all their support and hope everyone stays safe! We will all come back stronger and better together.” Opening hours – shop Wednesday to Sunday 12-4 pm, restaurant Wednesday to Monday 5-9pm

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CURBSIDE PICKUP SPECIAL

$20 ONLY 1/3 WHARF ROAD, GLADESVILLLE

WOODFIRE PIZZA

HOME-MADE PASTA

Siciliana San marzano, smoked cheese, eggplant, Parmesan cheese & basil

Tagliatelle bolognese Home-made tagliatelle with minced beef ragù

Diavola San marzano, fior di latte, ‘nduja paste & basil

Gnocchi al tegamino Home-made potato gnocchi baked with Napoletana sauce, mozzarella and basil

Capricciosa San marzano, fior di latte, double smoked ham, mild salami, artichoke, mushrooms & olives

Gnocchi with lamb ragù Home-made potato gnocchi with slow braised lamb shoulder

Vegetariana Fior di latte, cherry tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, roasted capsicum & basil

Bucatini all’amatriciana Home-made bucatini pasta, cured pork cheek, chilli, in rich tomato sauce

Patate & salsiccia Fior di latte, potato with rosemary & sausage

0426 885 958

PICK UP POINT: Corner of Pearson Lane and Wharf Road No need to leave your car

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Parramatta News and Views

Council acts to help businesses Impacted by the coronavirus

THE CITY OF PARRAMATTA Council is offering a range of measures to support the community and local businesses that have been impacted by the virus.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS

Development Applications Determined

Development Applications on Public Exhibition

Notice is given in accordance with Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 of the determination of the following Development Consents and/or Complying Development Certificates. These consents/refusals are electronically available for public inspection without charge during ordinary office hours at the Development Unit Enquiry Counter on the ground floor of Council’s Offices at 126 Church Street, Parramatta between 8.30am and 5pm – Monday to Friday – public holidays excluded.

We invite public comment on the following development proposals before making a decision. The application and accompanying documents for each proposal (other than internal residential floor plans and some documents containing signatures or contact details of the applicant/owner) may be inspected at: (a) My Development Portal via Council’s website cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au; (b) Electronically at the Development Counter at Council’s Administration Building (126 Church Street, Parramatta) during opening hours; (c) Hard copy documents may be viewed at City of Parramatta Library and the Branch Library located nearest to the development during opening hours. Submissions must be in writing and received by Council prior to 4.30pm on the closing day of the exhibition period. A submission by way of objection must set out the grounds of the objection. Please send your submissions to City of Parramatta Council, PO Box 32, Parramatta NSW 2124. Any submission and respective reportable political donations made in regard to this Development Application may be publicly available at Council Offices subject to a request for access to information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA). The release of the submission received will include the name(s) and address details provided. You may request for your personal information to be suppressed by Council. Council will consider this request. An objection is an opportunity for public involvement in the decision making process and does not constitute a complaint. The exhibition period for the following application is from Wednesday, 1 April 2020 to Friday, 24 April 2020. EPPING

APPROVED – CITY OF PARRAMATTA CARLINGFORD DA/642/2019 263 Marsden Road (Lot 11 DP 864495) Door changes to building B, new fencing and addition of educational establishment use. The subject site contains a Heritage item of local significance. Decision Date: 6/03/2020 DA/645/2019 163 Pennant Hills Road (Lot 1 DP 211775) Demolition of existing structures and construction of a two-storey dwelling with associated landscaping. Decision Date: 6/03/2020 EPPING DA/445/2016/A 21–23 & 25–27 Abuklea Road (Lots 14 & 15 DP 209831) Section 4.55(1A) modification to DA/445/2016 for boundary adjustment. The modifications include boundary and site area adjustments. Decision Date: 3/03/2020 DA/746/2019 21 Cumberland Street (Lot 2 DP 1136033) Construction of a pergola. Decision Date: 4/03/2020 DA/43/2020 31 Willow Close (Lot 8 DP 202717)

DA/745/2018 21–23 Norfolk Road (Lot 4 DP 8487 & Lot A DP 371706)

Demolition of the existing carport and construction of a single garage, deck and external modifications to the existing dwelling.

Applicant – Ms Y X A Guo

Decision Date: 6/03/2020

Amended plans lodged in Class 1 Land & Environment Court proceedings seeking the court to approve DA/745/2018 for the demolition of existing structures at No. 23 Norfolk Road, partial demolition of the existing dwelling at No. 21 Norfolk Road and construction of a centre based child-care facility with basement parking for 14 vehicles. The centre is proposed to operate between 7am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.

MELROSE PARK DA/1025/2017/B 659 Victoria Road (Lot 11 DP 128907 & Lot 3 DP 588575) Section 4.55(1A) modification to approved 3 x 7–9 storey residential flat building development, specifically internal amendments to the basement layout. Decision Date: 4/03/2020

Lord Mayor, Cr Bob Dwyer | Chief Executive Officer, Brett Newman To contact the Lord Mayor follow the link at cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au 126 Church Street, Parramatta | PO Box 32, Parramatta NSW 2124 P 02 9806 5050 E council@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au | cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au @parracity, @discover_parra

“Council recognises that this is a difficult and stressful time for everyone, particularly those who have lost work or had to close their businesses as a result of new restrictions in place,” Lord Mayor Cr Bob Dwyer said. “With this in mind, we have a range of measures in place to help reduce the financial strain on our community during this unprecedented period of hardship. “Council is looking at implementing further measures as the situation evolves.” City of Parramatta’s support measures include a rates hardship policy and support for restaurants and cafes. Residents and businesses who are having difficulty paying their rates can apply for financial relief under the Rates Hardship Policy. Eligible ratepayers can then enter into payment arrangements with Council. The Council’s next quarterly rates notice will be issued in April 2020 and is due by the end of May. No interest will accrue on late payments for ratepayers entering into new payment plans. “Council will inject money more quickly into the economy by paying suppliers for good and services within seven days, rather than the usual 30 days.” Where cafes and restaurants are providing takeaway meal services in response to new restrictions on social gatherings, Council will work with operators to ensure the safety of patrons. Further measures to support the community and businesses are likely to be announced over the coming weeks. ***

@cityofparramatta, @discoverparramatta

discoverparramatta

City of Parramatta workers trial the new ashfelt. IN OTHER NEWS, the City of Parramatta Council is trialling two innovative sustainable road solutions in Epping and Ermington aimed at reducing waste materials and combatting heat. In the first of these trials, Chelmsford Avenue in Epping and Honor Street in Ermington were resurfaced with ‘Reconophalt’ which is an asphalt product incorporating recycled soft plastics from plastic bags and packaging, waste glass and waste toner from used printer cartridges. “Single-use plastics and other materials are a growing problem for our environment,” Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer said. “Finding new ways to recycle and reuse materials means we can reduce the amount of waste that ultimately enters landfill.” “By taking tonnes of plastic and glass from local recycling plants and using it to create roads, we are able to turn trash into treasured infrastructure.” According to the manufacturer of Reconophalt, Downer, the equivalent of approximately 500,000 plastic bags, 165,000 glass bottles, and 12,500 toner cartridges is diverted from landfill for every 1km of a twolane road. Downer’s General Manager of Pavements, Stuart Billing, said the new technique is good for the environment. “Together with the City of Parramatta, we are creating new avenues to recycle and repurpose waste materials into new streams of use and reducing the community’s reliance upon increasingly scarce virgin materials.” The project has been partially funded through the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s ‘Waste Less, Recycle More’ initiative, which has been funded by the waste levy. The second trial, which is being conducted in partnership with Blacktown and Campbelltown councils and Western Sydney University, will examine how lighter coloured roads can help reduce the amount of heat being absorbed and retained by roads on hot days. Renoir Street, Old Toongabbie; Roslyn Avenue, Northmead; Corry Court and carpark, North Parramatta; and part of Binalong Park car park, Old Toongabbie are among the first roads in NSW to be coated with a new ‘cool’ seal coat, GuardTop CoolSeal.


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Phone

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ACCOUNTING

ACCOUNTING & TAXATION SERVICES

0414 658 956

• Chartered Accountant & Registered Tax Agent • Provided at reasonable rates www.rgaccounting.com.au

AIR CONDITIONING

bathroom renovations

ACE AIR CONDITIONING

0411 967 333

Sales, Repair & Install Split & Ducting A/C. Lic 236838c TOWN & COUNTRY AIR CONDITIONING

9481 0667

Sales, Service & Installation of all domestic & commercial air conditioning equipment. www.townandcountryair.com.au AU18964 Lic 125392c PROVEN AIR CONDITIONING

1300 776 247

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8036 2372

Air Conditioning Installation, Service & Repairs. Receive $400* Cash-Back trade in old A/C Daikin & Fujitsu Specialist Dealer, Split & Ducted.t. www.alliancecc.com.au Lic 271472C

ANTENNA

0431 444 111

Local Tech, free quotes Fully Ins, Pens Disc, Gov app 5 yrs warranty.

ARCHITECTS

PETER HALL ARCHITECTS P/L

9878 5850

P Hall Nom Arch. 3279 Experienced firm, capable of handling all types of work, both residential and commercial, alterations or new.

ASBESTOS REMOVAL

ASBESTOS AWAY Tony 0405 317 807 * All types of Asbestos removal * Garages & Sheds Demolition * Asbestos Pick Ups & Inspections * Free Quotes * All areas * Fully compliant with Safe Work NSW Reg. * Fully Licensed & Insured www.asbestosawaysydney.com.au Facebook/Instagram: Asbestos Away Sydney Lic.Class B 210719

ballustrades WARD STEEL & ALUMINIUM

9645 6358

Manufacture & install steel, aluminium, stainless steel, glass ballustrades. Pool & garden fencing, auto gate. Custom & design services, free quote, helpful services. wardsteel.com.au

bathroom renovations

SPINRYDE HOME RENOVATIONS

9879 4855

7/53-55 Gladesville Rd Hunters Hill NSW 2110

Beautiful bathrooms, fully renovated and guaranteed! 10% Discount (max $500) to Seniors Card Holders! www.spinryde.com.au NSW Builders Licence 45000JP

APS BATHROOM & KITCHEN RENOVATIONS

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0414 577 574

• Over 35 years experience in bathroom, kitchen & laundry renovations • Qualified & Insured workmanship. • Projects available on Website • Call for free measure and quote www.perfectceramics.com Lic R71536

Jaycorp renovations 0424 261 818 Combined 30 years experience in bathroom and kitchen renovations. Our aim is to restore, and recreate a timeless quality finish in your home. Please visit our website for recent projects. www.jaycorprenovations. com.au Lic 306197c

BEDDING

BEDS ‘N’ SECONDS PAUL GILES

9879 4226

Quality Australian Inner Spring mattresses, Singles fr $139, Doubles fr $279, Queens fr $299. Fast local delivery. Huge range of mattresses, beds & manchester. Your local bed shop! Paul GIles New & Seconds Mattresses. 1A / 28 Buffalo Road, Gladesville

BLINDS

SUNSET WINDOW FURNISHINGS

MCA DIGITAL ANTENNA SPECIALIST

builders

ANDREW’S BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

0410 454 165

Thinking of Renovating ? Call us for a free quote Bathroom, Kitchen & Laundry Renovations Lic 207688c Over 20yrs Experience www.apsbathroomsandkitchens.com.au

8765 1733

Free measure & quote! Good quality. Holland blinds, vertical drapes & venetian blinds at factory prices. Washing & repairing of venetian blinds same day service.

BURRA BLINDS AND SHUTTERS Cameron 0401 805 534 Plantation Shutters, Roller Blinds, Verticals and more. Free Quote. Call Cameron.

bricklayers

QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED

Gary 0431 163 114 GSH Bricklaying FRONT FENCES * Ret walls * BBQ’s & *Besser Blocks. For prompt reliable service call Gary. Lic No 180752c

BRICK & BLOCK LAYING Steve 0409 124 751 Extensions, Front fences, garden walls etc. Plus heritage work. Call Steve. Lic. 55906c Bricklayer 0402 509 612 Bricklaying, Block laying, Paving & Carpentry work for all areas, Ring Anton 0402 509 612 Lic 93129c

BUILDING CONTRACTORS

TASSONE DESIGN & CONSTRUCT

0418 493 789

For all new work, extensions & alterations, renovations or refurbishments. MBA Quality Lic 100569c work. BP CONSTRUCTIONS

0411 420 011 Brett 9684 6948 All building work including renovations, extensions, decks pergolas & carports, bathrooms. www.bpconstructions.com.au Lic 195060c ALTERATIONS

0418 484 216

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CUCEK CONTRUCTIONS

Luciano “Lu” 0418 647 641 YOUR LOCAL BUILDER with over 30 years exp. Specialising in bathrooms, alterations, additions, decks & pergolas. Lic 247952c SPINRYDE HOME RENOVATIONS

9879 4855

7/53-55 Gladesville Rd Hunters Hill NSW 2110

Renovations, Extensions and Additions by the experts. Does your Builder have Home Builders Compensation Fund Insurance for residential contracts over $20,000? We Do, call now for a no obligation quote!! 10% Discount (max $500) to Seniors Card Holders! www.spinryde.com.au NSW Builders Licence 45000JP

CARPENTER/BUILDER

MJD CARPENTRY Matthew 0414 418 248 For all carpentry, gyprocking, painting and maintenance works.

ASH BUILDING & CARPENTRY PTY LTD

0433 275 545

All Building Works, Housing & Commercial Renovations, Decks & Pergolas. All types of Carpentry and Building work. Free Quotes. Lic 323457c

ACE TRADE BUILDING SERVICES

Michael 0407 912 355 All carpentry, renovations, decks, property maintenance & repairs.General building & Bricklaying. Fully Insured. Lic No 188739C

CARPENTRY & JOINERY

James 0428 581 542 For construction of & repair of decks, pergolas, doors &  new building work call James Lic 179663c

Megna Building Services

BRICKLAYER/BLOCKLAYER 0411 762 242 30+yrs experience. Professional. Small to medium jobs. Insurance work. Replace rusted lintels. Concrete rendering. Free quotes. Lic. R83479

Guide

9674 7527

Ground & 1st floor additions decks & pergolas. Plans drawn from concept to completion.I. S. Giltinan Builder P/L. Lic 91637c

0412 435 584

General Carpentry and Joinery. Cabinetmaking, Maintenance, Building and Repairs. PH O412 435 584. Lic. 31952

CARPET LAYING BILL ROWE CARPETS

0404 803 496

New carpet laid, re-stretching, repairs. 40 yrs experience.

SKY PRESSURE CLEANING

0418 605 025

House washing & water blasting driveways, paths & roofs etc.

COMPUTERS

GLADESVILLE COMPUTERS

0401 339 402

• Free service call • Home office support • I.T. specialist • All work guaranteed • www.g1computers.com.au

COMPUTER REPAIRS DOES YOUR COMPUTER NEED HELP?

Greg 0422 169 ❁ Home & Business ❁ Sales & Service ❁ Virus & Spyware removal. ❁ Networking ❁ PC or Mac ❁ NO CALL OUT FEE Call Greg DIP IT

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concreting

AAA ALL AREAS CONCRETE

Charlie 0413 777 239

Concrete Driveways Sydney, all types of concrete work, Driveways and Pathways etc. Small jobs welcome. Over 32 Years Experience. Lic. 129960c

urbancrete CONCRETE CONTRACTORS

0414 764 349

Driveways, paths, steps, stencils, stamped, plain & colour concrete. Honest, reliable & quality workmanship. Lic 216063c

TCP CONCRETE (NSW) PTY LTD

0404 770 791

Concrete Driveways, Pathways, Slabs-Plain & Coloured Domestic & Commercial over 25years experience Lic 52825c G RIGHETTO & SON

0419 282 402

CITY CON BUILDING

0412 470 087

Garden Sheds, Paths, Patios, Driveways etc. Lic11427C

General Concrete Driveways, Granny Flat Slabs, Pathways, Fully Insured and Experienced Ph for quotes Lic 299292c

CEMENT RENDERING concretE Cutting J PRESTIGE RENDERING

0410 746 378

Rendering, repairs, blueboard etc Quality service g’teed, no job too big or small. F/Q

CLEANING

S & A CLEANING HUS & WIFE

0411 627 847

9630 8722

(owner self)Home/professional/spring/ regular moving windows. 15 yrs exp. ALBERTO’S CLEANING & CARPET SHAMPOO

0418 489 627

Home, Office, Strata,

9832 7254

CLEANING HIGH PRESSURE

NORTH RYDE HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

9888 5406

0414 765 181

Driveways, BBQ’s, Pool surrounds, Sealer. No job too small

CLEANING HIGH PRESSURE

MASTER CHASING SERVICES

0403 111 758

Specialising in concrete cutting, core drilling, road sawing and wall sawing.

curtains

RUDIA CURTAINS & BLINDS

9887 1004

Swags, tail, pelmets - Roman Blinds. Vertical, venetian, Holland & timber blinds, shutters. Free quote, family business. Alteration.

DAMPNESS ANTI-DAMP

9817 7600 0412 229 955

* Rising Dampness * Condensation & Dampness * Sub-floor Ventilation * Rising Damp Contact us for a free quote. www.antidamp.com.au


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dentist

PUTNEY DENTAL SURGERY 9809 7110 • Over 25 years’ experience in Putney • Renowned for gentleness and care • Exceptional quality at affordable price • Prompt appointments. 6 days • Bupa Members Gap free regular dental check-up and mouthguard • Book On-Line www.putneydentalsurgery.com.au PUTNEY DENTAL CARE 9808 2588 Putney Dental Care is a national award-winning dental practice focused on delivering the highest standard of patient care and comfort by using the latest technologies. We look forward to looking after patients of all ages in our local community. We offer specialised services such as dental implants, veneers, and orthodontics. Laughing gas and sleep dentistry is available for anxious patients.

DOLL REPAIRS

9808 6314

Old and modern dolls and teddy bears repaired, cleaned and dressed. Local family team. Yvonne and Cheryl Phone 9808 6314

Door Install Door Install And Repair

John 0425 833 636 Install Entry, Internal, fire Door, Digital lock and small renovation. John 0425 833 636 Lic 281560C

DRAINER

SYDNEY DRAINAGE EXPERTS Lic 143252c 0414 837 679 Phil 9715 1804 Clearing of blocked drains, sewers / storm water Toilets, basins, baths, shower, laundry, kitchens Jetblasting,electric eel,cctv camera,root treatment All work guaranteed. 25 yrs exp. 24/7 emergency. Same day service, reliable, professional, efficient. RYDE SEWERFIX

9809 4230

0412 200 939

Sewer & Stormwater Specialist • Blockages Cleared • CCTV & Pipe Location • Repairs & Replacement • Free Quotes Over 50 year experience Lic. L985

electricians

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Grant 0403 868 457 / 9489 3543 Local Electrician. No job to small. Over 30 yrs experience. Pensioner discount.

GET SPARKED ELECTRICAL & COMPUTERS

Greg 0422 169 313 ❁ How about a safety switch ❁ New installations or renovations ❁ Data, electrical ❁ Domestic, commercial & industrial ❁ Fast reliable service. ❁ Servicing All Area Lic 180641c

CJM ELECTRICAL Jason 9807 2455 / 0411 749 838 All Electrical work. Domestic & Commercial. Rewires, safety switches, LED lighting and data. Servicing the local area since 1996. Call Jason. Lic 164332c

Power & Lighting. All electrical work, Upgrade switch board, Rewiring, Celing fan, Smoke alarm, Data telephone. CCTV. Alarm. Intercom Lic 201164C

Ryde District Electrician 20+yrs Exp Ian 0412 988 012 ✓ Same Day Service ✓ Switchboards, Smoke Alarms, ✓ Lights, Power, Phones, Broadband (Points) ✓ Pensioner Discounts ✓ Ryde Area - Hunters Hill & Gladesville ✓ Small Jobs Welcome www.secure-electrical.com.au Lic 92264C

MAX ELECTRICAL SYDNEY

0433 655 591

• All Electrical Work (Domestic & Commercial) • Switchboard Upgrades • Smoke Alarm / CCTV / Data Telephone • Hot Water System, Oven, Cook-top Repairs • 24 Hrs Emergency Service

EXCAVATIONS

EXCAVATIONS, DEMOLITION DEMO POOLS, BACK FILLING

0418 250 404

9817 3911

J.P.L PLUMBING 0439 742 874 Local plumber drainage special local discounts apply. *Blocked Sewer *Blocked stormwater *CTV Camera *High Pressure jetter. cles * Electric eel Ph Lic.145563c 0439 742 874.

Electricians

9816 1471

0418 224 924

All Electrical Work. Smoke detectors, sensor lighting, security intercoms, ceiling fans, safety switches, power and lighting points. Lic72458C No job too small, free quotes. EASTWOOD Bruce Kennard Pty Ltd

9809 7001

0417 690 627

Domestic & Commercial repairs. Installation, repairs, house, rewiring, security lighting, fans. Prompt service. Over 26yrs experience. 22 Thorn St Ryde Lic 35887c

RYDE DISTRICT ELECTRICIAN

Blake 0488 843 433 + $0 No Call-Out Fee + Local Ryde District Electrician + Small Family Owned & Run Business + 24 Hour Emergency Service + Seniors Discount +100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Captain Cook Electrical. Credit Cards Welcome Lic 288540C

FLECK RUBBISH REMOVALS & MINI EXCAVATIONS

Glen 0418 268 040 Narrow Access Excavation. Excavators from 760mm wide up to 1200mm wide. Dumper Tippers 760mm wide. Bobcats 3 Tonne Trucks. All Areas. Best Rates. Call Glen

FENCING

PRIMO FENCING 0417 468 166 Specialist in treated pine & hardwood, A1 workmanship guaranteed

Gerard 0408 447 882 All electrical repairs, Residential & commercial rewiring . Switchboard upgrades. All new work call Gerard Lic 82184c

FENCING INNOVATIONS

9439 8550

Jack 0411 351 161 Digging, weeding, land & yard clearing, tree lopping, trimming, pruning, restore overgrown garden, turflaying. Pensioner discounts. Ring Jack

AL’s COMPLETE GARDEN CARE

0419 447 126 All types of fencing, brick, timber, colorbond

Al 0414 753 258 Qualified horticulturalist, Complete garden maintenance. Lawn mowing, hedging, fertilising, weed control, high pressure water cleaning Comm/Res/Strata Call Al

& pool. 30 yrs experience.

FLORISTS

BLOSSOM HOUSE FLORIST

9874 1577

Multi Award Winning Florist Flowers & Gifts for All Occasions Member Interflora Shop 27, Eastwood Centre Shi Li Zhao Email: blossomhouseflorist@yahoo.com.au JOANNE’S FLOWERS GALORE AWARD WINNING FLORIST

GECKO PLANTSCAPE Robbie 0412 131 362 Irrigation solutions for your garden during water restrictions. Horticultural advice, garden maintenance and green walls. Qualified Horticulturist fully insured. Call Now Robbie 0412 131 362

TIDY GARDEN LANDSCAPING

3 Avon Road, North Ryde 2113 www.joannesflowersgalore.com.au

scaping, planting, pruning, turfing, cutting small trees, mulching, laying, mowing, ret wall - paving rubbish removal. Free quote 28years experience, Full Insurance.

FURNITURE REPAIRS & CABINET MAKING GAS TRADITIONAL FINE FURNITURE

0417 457 897

SYDNEY LOCAL GAS SPECIALIST

8765 8949 0414 837 679 Phil 9715 1804 Custom made furniture and specialist repairs & restoration work. 30 years experience.

garage doors

SYDNEY WIDE GARAGE DOORS Andy 0423 156 789 Installation, repair all type garage doors, garage motors ,sliding gates, swing gates garage remotes, spring, same day service, free quotes. RYDE GARAGE DOORS 9809 1965 Installation, sales & service. B & D Dealer. Call for free quote. ALPHA GARAGE DOORS AND AUTO OPENERS

Leakfinding, fixes, repairs / renewals, new connections/servicing/commissioning of room/ central heaters, fake coal/logfires, commercial kitchens, cooktops, ovens, stoves, hotwater heaters, all makes/models, Rinnai, Rheem, Pyrox, Bonair, Everdure, Electrolux Westinghouse, Chef, Miele, Smeg, Bosch, Vulcan, Dux, Jetmaster, realflame, Genesis, bayonets fitted, LP/ BBQ conversions, (carbon monoxide testing). Same day Service, reliable, professional, efficient. All work Guaranteed. 25 yrs exp. C/Cards, Eftpos, 24/7 Emergencies. Lic 143252C

GLASs

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GLADESVILLE GLASS SERVICE

0423 755 077 9817 3416 - Repairs: . Garage Door

Supply - Install Motors . Sliding & Swing Gate Motors . Remotes

GARDENING

ABLOOM ACE GARDENING 8819 4980 Sam or Chad 0410 774 647 Restore overgrown gardens, Land & yard clearing, Trimming, Weeding, Lawnmowing, Turfing, Tree lopping, Stump Removal, Landscape, Plants, Gurney wash, Rubbish removal. Regular Maintenance, Pens Discount. Fully Insured, 7 Days, Best hourly rate. Free quotes. Call Sam or Chad

9816 3055

Glass repairs Com. & Dom. • Shower screens, mirrors • All glass requirements • Free measure and quote. 278 Victoria Rd, Gladesville. GET GLAZING 0420 996 Fast glass replacement. Free measure & quote. Call Matt

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guttering

GUTTER-SNIPE GUTTER CLEANERS

9477 5943

We clean roof gutters, no mess, local, guaranteed, insured

LOCAL FENCING Quality timber, c/bond, gates, pickets, pool, log walls. Free quotes

garden needs.

KOALA  FENCING

NORTH RYDE GARDENING

on time. Gutter mesh & guard (install/replace) Leakfinding, gutters, downpipes, valleys, flashing, install & repairs whirlybird, venting, Lic 143252c raintanks, roof & skylight leaks. 25 yrs exp, Eftpos, C/Cards Accepted

Your reliable gardener. Weed, dig, trim, clean, tree trim/lopping, stump grind, mow, turf, rubbish removal, maintenance, high pressure cleam. Call Alan

GUTTERING & METAL ROOFING

Martin 0412 010 212 Horizontal & Privacy Fences. Pool fences & gates. Timber & colourbond, fence repairs. call Martin 0412 010 212

Specialises in all types of fencing. View website @ Andrew-Spies-Fencing.com

0400 598 403

Timber Boundary Fencing, Gates & Pickets. Small jobs & Repairs Welcome psmithfencing@gmail .com

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a & a absolute best price

GUTTER, DOWNPIPE CLEANING SPECIALIST

All electrical installs. & repairs. AH service, competitive rates. Lic No 2871

EASTWOOD ELECTRICAL SERVICES

GARDENING

0954 Mark 0411 548 503 0414 837 679 Phil 9715 1804 9807 2367 8866 Local, efficient, reliable, neat & tidy, insured, Is your garden overgrown. Call Mark for your

ANDREW SPIES FENCING

0419 200 011

Smith Fencing

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Just gardens

GEOFF NASH ELECTRICAL SERVICES

9807 1957

FENCING

9809 3082 9807 3480 Joseph 0403 621 162 Andrew/Electrician 0417 909 407 Specialising in- Garden design- LandAll Floral Arrangements, Plants, Gifts. DENISTONE ELECTRICAL SERVICES

5 tonne excavator with hammer. Rock exc., Bobcat, Tippers. Free fill delivered. R54172

r a ELECTRICAL & ALARM SERVICES

Guide

0410 534 692

ACTIVE FENCING Peter Carbon 0425 203 080 Boundary and paling fencing. Also Gates and picket fences. Ph: Peter 0425 203 080

0414 765 181

Alan 9888 5406

DOWN TO EARTH GARDENING SERVICES

Nick 0408 688 949 Qualified horticulturalist Specialising in garden maintenance, garden make over’s and organic vegetable gardens. Fully insured. Call Nick.

ABC SEAMLESS 9748 3022 • Guttering, Downpipes & Metal Roofing • Leaf Protection, Roof Restoration & Cleaning • Discounted prices & free quotes • Over 40 years in the industry • Fully licenced and insured • Comprehensive warranties


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hairdresser want a great haircut?

9888 5257

Come & see Abbas Imperial Style Barber, Midway Shops, 117 North Rd, Denistone East.

Include; Cabinetry, Oven, Cook top, Range hood, Sink, Mixer tap and Tiles. 256-258 Victoria Road, Gladesville myaryankitchen@gmail.com www.aryankitchen.com.au

COMPLETE CUSTOM KITCHENS Glenn 0414 717 111 Highest quality custom kitchen renovations Complete job. All trades. Unbeatable prices. S.S. CARPENTRY & HANDYMAN SERVICES Builder 20 Years Experience. Free Quotes. Sam 0414 413 326 Pens.Disc. 0414 717 111 Lic no 301036c Specialising in all Building, Carpentry &

HANDYMAN

Gyprocking work. Free Quotes & Pens. Disc. Ph. Sam Nicholas carpentry & Handyman services

Steven 0419 606 288 • All Trades • Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations • Pergola’s, decks, roofing, gyprock, & painting • All minor & major repair work • Quote this advert and get a 10% discount !!! • Call Steven www.nicholascarpentry.com.au Lic no 108119c

COMPLETE HANDYMAN SERVICE

0439 742 874 No job too small flat labour charge including free assessment. Licensed carpentry, plumbing, tiling, painting, cleaning services, rubbish removal available after hrs & weekends. Leasing a property? Get free assessment on your small repairs. 0439 742 874 No 145563c

Hedges

Gary 0481 555 659 Superior hedges, lawn handyman services. Call – Gary Bell Refs available

hot water services

KITCHEN REPAIRS KITCHEN REPAIRS

Guide

Good Pensioner Discounts. Free Quotes. 0401 951 257 10 Years experience. Satisfied customers. Insured. All types of painting, reliable, g’teed service, free EXHIBITION EDGES GLADESVILLE

quotes, pensioners discount fully insureds Lic149577c

Lawns, pruning, clearing paths & drains, weeding, rubbish removal, Odd Jobs. Competitive Rates.

EDGE PAINTING

0418 221 680

LAWN MOWING

0421 656 420

LAWNS, EDGES, HEDGES, cut & shaped, gardening, tree lopping, gutter cleaning, rubbish removal. All house & yard maintenance. Also Pressure Cleaning. All areas Free Quotes 0421 656 420

LAWN MOWER REPAIRS

Lic No L985.

A LOCAL HOT WATER SPECIALIST

0414 837 679

IRONING 0411 155 774 Free pick up and delivery Twice daily. 6 days p/w Family owned. 24hr turn around

KITCHENS

Granite & Marble Natural Stone

9809 3623

Kitchen & vanity tops 100’s of colours. Est 60yrs Gladesville. www.ronbennettmarble.com.au

KITCHENS Aryan Kitchen

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0452 639 991

LANDSCAPING

*NICK’S LANDSCAPING & DESIGN*

0418 169 369

All types of maintenance landscaping. Sand stone retainable/ Timber Wall / Block Paving / Repairs & all types of landscaping, Lic 96884c

TREEMENDOUS LANDSCAPES P/L

9874 2605

Paul 0407 207 672 Landscape design & construction. Member of AILDM Lic 77216c

QUALIFIED STRESS RELIEVING

0406 038 729

Relaxing full body massage. Swedish & remedial. Ayurvedic style. Home vis it. All Sydney areas. Authentic Thai Massage

9809 3990

Come meet our friendly new staff. 968 Victoria Rd, West Ryde Open 7 days 10am-8pm Ph. 9809 3990

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

Maintain, Irrigation service ins. Free Quotation. Cheapest price, best quality. We prove it. Fully guaranteed 20 years experience, free quotes samson.call@hotmail.com Lic 208121c Lic 164240

Carl 0414 724 557

All types of structural landscaping from Design to completion. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fully Insured. Phone Carl

0412 594 911

LAWN MOWING

PETER PAINTING

0423 808 115

8819 2795

20 yrs exp. Work guaranteed Pensioner Discount. Free Quotes Lic 157468c BILLY’S PAINTING & DECORATING

0414 881 267

9878 1677

All work guaranteed, fully insured, free quotes. Lic 158883c

RYDE PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

0412 944 025

Genuine local painter, Fully Insured. All types of painting, reliable, reasonable price. Free Quotes -Pensioner Discount. Lic 150743c

SKY PAINTING

0418 605 025

9929 4966

28 yrs exp. Pensioner Dis Free Quotes Member MPA Lic R96188 MICHAEL THE PAINTER

7 Colour Painting & Decorators

0406 526 688 0430 247 506

All work guaranteed, best quality, 20yrs, fully Insured. Free quotes.

pest control FORENSIC PEST CONTROL PC

1300 360 457

The Pest Detectives All termite & general pestcontrol, sub floor ventilation & bird control. PC

Lic 3433

PEST CONTROL 9449 2948 HAVE YOUR HOME PEST FREE FROM $240.00 Cockroaches, Silverfish, Webbing Spiders 40+ YRS Exp. Shore Pest Services

BUGZOFF PEST CONTROL

0423 203 356

✔Commercial ✔Domestic ✔All pests ✔Termites Service Guarantee + Free AfterCare Services From $99. www.bugzoff.com.au

PLASTERING GYPROCK PLASTERING SERVICES

Demitri 0404 770 412 All types of plastering * Reasonable rates. Lic 288665c Call Demitri

PLUMBERS

BLOCKED DRAINS & SEWER SPECIALIST

9638 1398

0419 409 130

All general plumbing including gas. (24hr Emergency Service) No job too sml. Free quotes. STEMBRIDGE PLUMBING. Lic. 9880 Mastercard & Visa welcome.

JAYS MAINTENANCE PLUS Michael 0412 444 838 COTTAGE & DOMESTIC MAINTENANCE • Professional and reliable Jason 0424 619 816 • All types of painting • All areas 0414 808 809 9808 3020 SERVING THE LOCAL AREA FOR OVER 10 YEARS. Lawn, gutters cleared. Fully Insured. Call Jason

• Reasonable rates • Best quality • Cheapest quotes • Pensioner Disc Call Michael.

Phillip Draper West Ryde

Lic 320177c

W Z FINE PAINTING SERVICE PTY LTD

David 0450 726 188 THE MOWER SURGEON 0407 419 793 * Reliable and professional * Guaranteed quality and price. 3 mth warranty on mower, chainsaw & line * All types of painting * Fully Lic & Ins. trimmer repairs & service. * Free onsite quote. Lic No 310324c

LAWN MOWING

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0413 395 444 NS LAWN CUTTING - Affordable

Full Kitchen Package and free installation $4999

Landscaping Services AUSTRALIAN HOT WATER HOT WATER SPECIALIST EASTWOOD Landscaping, Paving. Garden restoraEst. since 1986. 9874 8620 tion garden design 15 years experience. Sales, service, installations on all brands. Est. Tree lopping 25% pensioners discount . since 1986 www.australianhotwater.com.au. Free quotes fully insured 7days service Lic 53936C Simon 0412594911

ironing services

Honest painting

massage

Phil 9715 1804 STRUCTURAL LANDSCAPING

Servicing / repairs / installs, Gas, Electric, Solar (all makes/models) Rinnai, Rheem, Bosch, Pyrox, Aquamax, Solahart, Thermann, Junkers, Bayard, Vulcan, Hocking, Everhot, Dux, Edwards, Beasley, Roomheaters Same day service, reliable, professional, efficient. All workguaranteed. 25 Yrs exp. C/Cards, Eftpos, 24/7 Emergencies. Lic 143252c

Lic 267578c/MPA280514

Angelo 0408 677 614 RYDE CITY MOWERS 9809 0329 Hinges, Doors, Drawers, Shelves, Cabinets, Repairs to most brands of lawnmowers, brushcutKick-boards etc. ters, chainsaws. Chain sharpening. Guaranteed No job too small. Free quotes 7 days. service. Factory trained & qualified technicians. angeloskitchenrepairs@gmail.com Lic no 139738C Local pick up & delivery available (charges apply)

9809 4230

hot water heaters.

Over 20 years experience. Specializing in repairing cracks, peeling, mills removal. Interior&exterior, free quote. Fully insured. Seven years warranty. Eason 0452639991. Lic 312751

LANSCAPING 0432 474 950 TESSA PAINTING & MAINTENANCE 0412 200 939 SAMSON & Property maintenance. Design, Construct, 0411 143 534 Installations, repairs & sales. Electric and gas RYDE HOT WATER SERVICE

Sam 0433 742 162 * Master Painters Association Member. * Dulux accredited *Specialised in repairing & repainting. Interior/exterior * Pensioner Discount *Quality Guaranteed. www.edgepainting.net

0412 448 623

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

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Aspect Painting & Decorating

Lic 3906

S.A.PLUMBING SERVICES FREE CAMERA SERVICE WITH EVERY BLOCKED DRAIN

0416 297 555

All suburbs • electric eel • leaking taps • hot water • water • roof guttering • gas fitting • leaking toilets • blocked drain • home renovations • real estate strata. Lic 178744c • 7 days a week friendly sevice.


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PLUMBERS (continued)

9809 4230

Need a Local Plumber Fast?

POOLE & CO PLUMBING

0412 200 939

Your Local Plumber for 50 Years. * Blocked drains cleared * Taps & toilets * Hot Water * Gasfitting www.pooletheplumber.com.au

Lic 985

domestic plumbing 0416 274 249 leaky pipes & roofs, dripping taps, blocked drains, gas leaks or connections, running cisterns. I can fix it. C. Parker Plumbing 45 yrs in business. 24hrs 7 day emerg. calls. Master Plumber Gold Lic. L1376

YOUR FAST LOCAL PLUMBER

0414 837 679

Phil 9715 1804

Guaranteed Same Day Service. Prompt, On time, Efficient, Reliable, Honest. Blocked drains cleared. Sewer-stormwater, burst pipes, leaking showers Taps/toilets, waterproofing, water filters, hot water heater maintenance accredited repairer/ installer. Servicing (all makes / models), gas leaks, installs Repairs, connections, appliance repairs,servicing Room-Central heating, fake log/coal fires, stoves BackflowPrevention, TMV’s, downpipes/gutters, cappings Flashings), lead, Roof repairs (metal/ asbestos/Tile / slate) Skylights, leaks / fixes. No job too big or small. All work guaranteed. 25 Yrs exp. C/Cards, Eftpos, 24/7 emergencies. Lic. 143252c

PAUL RUFF & SON PLUMBING

Est. Locally 1981

RYDE SEWERFIX

9809 4230

0418 961 406

Lic 3792

0412 200 939

Sewer & Stormwater Speciali st • Blockages Cleared • CCTV & Pipe Location • Repairs & Replacement • Free Quotes Lic. L985 Over 50 year experience

GLADESVILLE PLUMBING SERVICES

9817 4777

0413 402 599

For all your plumbing needs. Free Quotes. 24hr/7days. Emerg. serv. Lic 168655C Visa/Master/Eftpos.

CMF PLUMBING

0411 232 629

9808 4220

• Plumbing, draining, roofing, gas fitting • Maintenance specialist • Jet blaster & CCTV Lic 117469c • No job too small RYDE GAS COMPANY

9809 4230 0412 200 939

Local Gas Specialists · Portable Gas Room Heaters Serviced · Carbon Monoxide Testing · Hot Water Heaters · Leak location & repair · New installations, replacement & additions · Bayonets & BBQ conversions. Lic. L985

FRANK DRAPER SEWER REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS 0438 065 852 Free Quotes, High Pressure Water Jetter Service. Lic 181690c Ryde

TAP RESCUE 1300 827 000 We repair, supply, install direct to you TAPS, TOILETS, Hot Water Systems, Water Filters and more. NO CALL OUT FEE! 0414 333 461 Lic 40572c LOCAL PLUMBER

0488 801 042

• Taps, Hot water, Blocked Drains, Blocked pipes • 24/7 EMERGENCY Plumbers • On-time & Reliable • Plumbers you can trust • All works guaranteed • $0 CALL out • You approve the price before we start! $50 OFF when you mention this AD

JIM MEADE PLUMBING

0418 247 597

* Maintenance * Repairs * Renovations * Pensioner Disc * Fully Insured Lic.46242c

J.P.L PLUMBING

0439 742 874

Local plumber based in Denistone • Blocked pipes • Taps • Faulty toilets • Drainage • Hot water system • Gas cooking heating. Local discounts apply Ph Jamie 0439 742 874. No 145563c

Guide

roofing J & M SCHALK.

9191 7353 9878 4483

Do you have no hot water? Is your drain blocked? Are your taps and toilets leaking? Do you want an extra gas point? For fast friendly service with a smile Call Jeremy on 9191 7353 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

rubbish removals FLECK RUBBISH REMOVAL

0408 642 056

Glen 0418 268 040

Roof repairs. Metal, tile & leaking roof replac- • All Areas • 24/7 • Free Quotes ing valleys, F/Q, Lic R91302. • Excavator for hire

AAA ACTIVE ROOFING

PURE PLUMBING PROFESSIONALS

0404 397 198

8677 4141

• Domestic/Commercial • Good Rates • All types of waste • Senior Disc. Call Glen.

Garry’s Rubbish RemovaL The Punctual Plumbers - 9191 7353 All roof restore & repair 30% off. Pressure Cheapest Price’s Lic 133762c cleaning. F/Q • Local Business Award Winning Plumbers • $0 Call Out Fee* • Fast Emergency Service • Hot Water Repairs • Blocked Drains Cleared • Taps and Toilets • Noisy Pipes • Gas Fitting • Seniors Discounts www.pureplumbingpros.com.au

Fix That Plumbing Gavin 0431 126 808 Local plumber based in Denistone.

Lic 299998c

ALL DAY/ NIGHT PLUMBING

0414 849 366

Blocked Drains specialists. Plumbing, Drainers and Gasfitters. Senior discounts ph 9888 9940 Lic 123739c / 0414 849 366

FLOW-RITE PLUMBING CO P/L

Gregi 0408 603 091 Hot water tanks replaced-Burst Pipes-General Lic 53160c plumbing. Greg 0408 603 091

Psychologists & Relationship Counsellors OPEN SKY PSYCHOLOGY

1300 739 531

• Anxiety, Depression, Complex problems • Addictions, Trauma, Parenting • Children, Teens, Adults, Couples, Families After Hours and Saturdays available. Bookings within a few days. 6 practitioners (incl. Workcover approved) Suite 9, 227 Morrison Rd, Ryde www.openskypsychology.com.au

REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS

RYDE REPAIR CENTRE 0409 833 832 Repairs all fridges/seal washers, dryers, dishwashers. 7 days. 0409 833 832 9807 9828

REMOVALISTS AB HOME REMOVAL

0431 995 369

9745 5772

Excellent Service. No job too big or small. Local and interstate. $80 per hour.

KW Removals

0403 903 022

• House • Factory • Piano • Furniture • Disposals Competitive Rate with excellent service! All areas! PH 0403 903 022, 0466 669 107

Renovators

Ew Building And Bathroom

LOCAL SYDNEY ROOF SPECIALIST

0414 837 679 Phil 9715 1804

Leakfinding/Repairs(tiles,metal,slate)shingals/skylights, asbestos, copper, Waterproofing , Lead, Flashings, cappings, ridgepointing, rebedding, Chimney’s, Stormwater Drains Cleared, relayed, Diverted, fixed. (Gutter’s/Downpipes) renewal, cleaning, whirlybirds. Same day service – reliable, professional, efficient. All work guaranteed. 25 Yrs exp. C/Cards, Eftpos, 24/7 Emergencies. Lic 143252c

sam’s roofing P/L Sam 0416 178 058 All metal roofing & guttering, no job too small Lic 215152c 33yrs exp. Ph Sam for quote.

roofing (continued) Top ryde top roofing

0410 322 681

• High pressure cleaning • All roof repairs & painting F/Q. • Dulux Colour. • Pens Disc

0410 322 681

0418 605 025 0423 808 115

Lic 136874c

9871 0313

9929 4966 8819 2795

High pressure clean & painting. Free quotes. 20% off quoted price. Work Guaranteed. Lic 157468c

roof repairs

Safety Rails by Rails 2U

Les 0439 967 102 Make your home safer by installing internal and external rails by experienced installer. Can supply and install large range of rail sizes, no long waiting lists. No job too small. Senior Discounts. Obligation Free Quote. Ph Les

2-3-4m. Fast reliable service, specialising in small drives. Call George

Solicitors & CONVEYANCING

OSBORNE HOWELL 9807 3222 Over 50 years in RYDE. Shop 6, 43-49 Blaxland Road, Ryde (Entry via Argyle Ave) Wills, Estates, Probate, Conveyancing, Family Law, Commercial Leases, Sale of Business. LEES & GIVNEY LAWYERS

9816 1122

Established 1983 Accredited Specialist: Family Law and Wills, Estate Law; Conveyancing, Enduring Power of Attorney. Home visits available. 243 Victoria Road, Gladesville

stove repairs RYDE REPAIR CENTRE

BOB THE ROOFER 0418 677 188 0409 833 832 9807 9828 Leak Detection. All roof & gutter repairs guaranteed. 35yrs Exp. C/Cards OK. Lic 123259C

0409 833 832

Repairs all stoves & ovens, 7 days / fast service

surveyor

DJ DAISLEY AND SONS PTY LTD LAND SURVEYORS 9798 7075 ATS 9808 6854 Roof repairs and renewals slate metal tile.. Est Suite 3, 75 Rydedale Rd, West Ryde, ats1@ 1912. Ph 9798 7075 atssurveyors.com.au

rubbish removals swimming AUSSIE BATTLER.

0415 912 621

athroom, Kitchen And Laundry Renovations B • Full renovations or repairs • Leaking showers • Bathroom packages • Waterproofing • Wall and floor tiling • Superior customer service. 25 years of experience, reliable tradesmen. All work guaranteed. Contact Ty 0415 912 621

safety rails

PAYLESS MINI SKIPS

Water blasting & re-spraying 28 yrs exp Pen Dis Free Quotes Member MPA PETER PAINTING

* All types of waste (large or small) * House hold / Commercial * Deceased Estates * Senior Discounts * Free Quotes * 30 years exp * 7 Days a Week

9871 0313 0402 844 744 George 0415 224 460

High pressure cleaning. All roof repairs & colour 20% off. F/Q Pens Disc.

SKY ROOF PAINTING

Call Garry 0416 295 790

SKIP BINS

roof painting AARON’S ROOFING

9809 2536

CARLILE SWIMMING

Brian 0413 115 450 9808 3199 Enquiries 0417 477 733 20yrs exp all areas, rubbish, gard’, pruning & Leaders in Learn-to-Swim and Swim Coaching odd jobs. F/Q, same day service 8 days/week. for 45 years at Ryde. Brian NO TEXTING. Year round Tuition at all levels in warm (34c) NOW IN

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TILES/TILING

tree lopping

TUITION

S T J Group Tree Services

Yr 4-12 Ext 1 & 2. Very experienced teacher & tutor. Call Jo-Anne

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ACCLAIM TILING SERVICES

Gabriel 0404 032 426 Specilaising in bathroom renos & all types of Lic 251461c wall & floor tiling. Call Gaby

0412 111 785

Fully Insured • Fully Qualified • Tree services - removal, clearing, lopping, stump grinding, hedging, pruning Free Quotes • call Steve

SAM THE TILING MAN

9832 9837 0413 072 621

Tree Lopping Services

Small tiling jobs only Lab & Mats under Lic No. 68534C $1000 40 yr exp

0412 594 911

The arborist tree lopping. prunning. stump grinding storm work. Emergency services qualified arborist landscaping . Best and cheapest service. 15 years experience. Free quotes fully insured 7days service Simon 0412594911

tree lopping VIC’S TREE CUTTING

0404 162 752 9858 2874

TV, DVD & AUDIO INSTALLS

Tree pruning and removal, stump grinding. Fully ins. Free Quotes. Qual Aborist. Family business.

A.J’S TREELOPPING & RUBBISH REMOVAL 0412 933 031

TV, AUDIO INSTALLATIONS

Quick, reliable, fully insured, free quote, pens. disc. Extra services incl. stump grinding, garden main, small concrete jobs, etc.

Nick 0412

667 770

Set up of Plasma/LCD, Home theatre, DVD, Hi-Fi. Pens disc. Technician with 40yrs exp. Call Nick.

MATHEMATICS Jo-Anne

TV REPAIRS

EXCELLENCE ELECTRONIC ENTERPRISE • Install, DVD, Setup box Foxtel/Optus • Get your DIGITAL Ready • All TV, DVD, Hi-Fi, Microwave, Vacuum, Antenna • Owner operated for 20 years WEST RYDE TV & DIGITAL BOX SET UP

9804 6954

DVD, home theatre, plasma TV Antenna, install & repairs 35 yrs exp. Pen Disc.

VENETIAN BLINDS AMORS VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY

8765 1733

Gentle pressure clean, wax finish, re-cond. of all makes, free wash with all full reps. Same day serv. Meas & quote on venet, vertical & Holland. Gladesville.

roofing RUBBISH

glass services

RYDE REPAIR CENTRE 0409 833 832 Repairs all washers, dryers, fridges/seal, dishwashers. 7 days. 0409 833 832 9807 9828

weddings

RAY WOOD PHOTOGRAPHY

9807 2772

0412 566 100

Trades 6666 & Services rvices 9807 GLASS SERVICES

0401 914 269

WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS

0414 843 759

WINDOW CLEANING NO STREAKS WINDOW CLEANING,

9808 6773

Eugene 0415 258 454 Prompt, friendly, reliable service, F/Q, fully ins. Eugene SPIC AND SPAN WINDOW CLEANING

Greg 0411

055 476

Also soft house wash. Greg: H/ pressure cleaning. Sydney Water exempt. OUTLOOK GLASS WINDOW CLEANING

9874 2815

David 0412

667 525

Pressure clean/softwash. Fully Qualified. Fully Insured 20 yrs exp. Call David

9807 6666

rubbish removal

NOW IN SIX

REMOVAL

No job too Big or Small

Deceased Estates All Residential & Business Waste Trees Lopped Demolition 25yrs+ Exp. Seniors Discounts

0418 486 665 9550 2046

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STAMBOULIE

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Age 80 years

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Caravans For Sale CARAVAN Olympic pop top 2001, 16Ftx7’6” single axle, 2 singles, upfront kitchen, full annexe many extras, little use always garaged $13,400 Ph 0428 516 510

For Sale CABINET Six piece glass line near new, selling very cheap 10c Ph 9888 9611 PYE Record player, cassette player & radio $50 ono, plays 33 45’s Ph 0415 953 099

VINTAGE Compressor small electric with air line, new air gauge & spray gun, new pumps up tyres $150 ono Ph 0415 953 099 EXTERNAL Door second hand timber 2030x870x35 $50, Fairlane dress rims $100, dishwasher above bench $100 Ph 9874 8509 AIR Conditioner inverter Panasonic CU-E21 cool 6.3, heat 7.2, as new still in box $1000, antique style mirror $100 ono Ph 9874 8509 HP Computer bag for laptop $10 Ph 0415 953 099 STEAM Mop $50, Garnet steam cleaner Kambrook $50 Ph 0415 953 099 LAMP for Bedroom or loungeroom $50 Ph 0415 953 099

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BEDROOM Furniture many rare and antique bedside tables $35 each also 2 bookshelves big & small $25 - $35 Ph 0425 370 022

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TWT CLUB 6 RYDE SPORTS FOUNDATION SPORTS STAR OF THE YEAR AWARD

Our last two Grand Finalists Honours for gymnasts Alex & Anna NATIONAL Acrobatic Gymnastics champions Alexandra McWhirter and Anna Trin-Din and NSW touch football whiz Jordan Kelly are the final monthly winners in the 2019-2020 TWT Club Six/Ryde Sports Foundation Sports Star of the Year Award. Gladesville RSL Gymnastics sensations McWhiter and Trin-Din will represent Australia in the Acrobatics World Age Group championships in Geneva during May while the skilful Kelly has stamped her mark with the NSW Scorpions female representative touch football team. The trio will receive $1000 awards for their outstanding achievements and be recognised at this year’s Ryde Sports Foundation 40th Anniversary Gala Sports Star of the Year Dinner to be held at Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club at a date to be confirmed. Alex and Anna were previously partnered with another gymnast in a trio. But since partnering up back in 2018 the dynamic duo have proved incredibly successful - with the pair winning all competitions entered in Australia last year including the NSW Senior State Championships plus the Australian Gymnastics Championships when they qualified for the National Squad. Alexandra - who has been a member of Gladesville RSL Gymnastics Club for nine years and Anna (four years) - also competed at the Flanders International Acro Cup in Brussels, Belgium in April 2019 and qualified for the finals in their division in a very competitive field - finishing fifth at their first international competition. Following another outstanding performance at the selection trials in Melbourne during February, the pair have been selected in the Australian team that will compete at the Acrobatics World Age Group competition to be held in Geneva in May.

Monthly Awards will continue

The Ryde Sports Foundation is proud to have been acknowledging and rewarding local sporting talent since 1980 and with the generous support of The Weekly Times and Club 6 it has been able to award over 480 Sports Stars. This year is the Foundation’s 40 th Anniversary and it is hoped that once the restrictions that have been placed on our lives have brought

safety back to us all we will celebrate the achievements of our local sporting talent in the way it should be. The Foundation intends to keep locating and recognising our local talented athletes by announcing monthly winners in THE WEEKLY TIMES until a time when we can once again have our Presentation nights. If you know a potential Sport Star you believe has the

achievements to be recognised please fill out the nomination form which can be downloaded from the Ryde Sports Foundation website or contact the Foundation’s secretary by email at kim.clayton@outlook. com.au. In the meantime, we must do whatever is needed to continue the Aussie spirit, most importantly to stay safe and keep the goals and dreams alive.

And Touch Football ace Jordan JORDAN KELLY of North Ryde has the touch football world at her feet at the age of 17. The Ryde Eastwood Hawks junior product is fast developing into one of the brightest link/wing prospects on the women’s representative scene.

A NSW Scorpions squad member last season, the talented Kelly turned in smart performances for both the Ryde Eastwood and Balmain Tigers at both Junior and Senior State Cup level. Since taking up the game as a spring heeled 8 year old, Jordan has proved a mainstay for the Hawks - representing the Association in ten consecutive Junior State Cup Carnivals. Identified as a link player with enormous potential by Hawks stalwart and top Australian coach Barry Gibson, young Jordan received a huge thrill when named Ryde Eastwood’s Female Club Captain in 2020. Gibson believes she has the leadership qualities to inspire team mates and the ability to go a long way. “Jordan is one of the best young prospects to emerge from our junior ranks and a wonderful ambassador for our Association,” says Ryde Eastwood Hawks Touch Football president Andrew Goggin. “She is a loyal player who has given the Hawks tremendous service and is a true leader both on and off the field,” he said. “All our juniors look up to her and she has shown a maturity that far belies her years.” For the past two seasons Jordan has gained valuable experience competing in the Vawdon Cup Open Age competition against older opponents as well as the Senior State Cup. “It has really helped my game and boosted my confidence, lining up against the best female touch footballers in the State where you learn so much,” revealed Jordan. While a student at Marist Sisters Woolwich, Jordan represented NSW Combined Catholic Colleges before forcing her way into the NSW Scorpions squad. Currently studying for a Bachelor of Business in Sports Management degree at university, Jordan dreams of donning the green and gold colours of Australia one day at a Touch Football World Cup. She hails from good sporting stock - her father David was a talented Balmain junior representative rugby league and touch footballer before carving out a fine administrative career with the Tigers Football Club, Sydney Cricket Club and now NRL while her mother Melinda is the niece of former Balmain centre and Parramatta, NSW and Kangaroos forward John Muggleton.


Harry Grant in Our final two entries Tigers Colours! TWT CLUB 6 SPORTS STARS

National Acrobatic Gymnastics champions Alexandra McWhirter and Anna Trin-Din and NSW touch football whiz Jordan Kelly are the final monthly winners in the 20192020 TWT Club Six Ryde Sports Foundation Sports Star of the Year Award. Grand Final awards night was scheduled for Friday May 1 at Ryde-Eastwood Leagues Club but that is now on hold because of the coronavirus crisis. SEE PAGE 19.

By the one eyed Tiger

Tigers fans were hoping to see our latest addition to the Tigers ranks hooker Harry Grant in action this week but the dreaded coronavirus scourge has put that on hold for how long we can only guess. Harry was anxious to get out of the Mexican purple into the famed black-n-gold to display his skills in Tigertown under the skilled eye of Tigers supercoach Michael “Madge” Maguire. This whole virus mess is a real classic problem and especially upsetting as we were looking forward to a premiership winning year for the Tigers. They always say look

Harry Grant for the sunny side of the street and if anyone can come up with a good news idea please let us know. Maybe its just that it’s given anyone who hasn’t got set with the Ma-in-Law’s Funeral Fund on the Tigers yet

to win grand final honours and a motsa the chance to do so. Whatever the time and reason we look forward at least to our next home game at beautiful down town Leichhardt Oval HQ. See ya there.

We Will Be Back!

To our loyal Ryde-Eastwood family, don’t worry - we will be back! It is unfortunate that Ryde-Eastwood Leagues Club remains closed until further notice. We are working on a plan to provide some options for members, staff and community at this difficult time. Please keep referring to the club’s website and Facebook page for updates. Thank you.

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