The Weekly Times - TWT - 18th March 2020

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Wednesday March 18, 2020

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VOL. 99 NO. 9 PUBLISHED 99 YEARS

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OPEN LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Dear Readers,

DON’T PANIC!

EMPTY SHELVES...

Over the temporary coronavirus scare which will probably affect far fewer Australians than the regular influenza victims in wintertime.

Let’s keep alive the true ANZAC Spirit which has seen us survive through War and Peace times and not succumb to the dire threats peddled through social media and the like. Keep alive and active and maintain your normal daily lives because as sure as night follows day when we all come out the other side we’ll wonder what all the fuss and curfuffle was about. Meantime, The Weekly Times in true pioneering spirit of our 99 years is making a SPECIAL OFFER this week of FREE TOILET PAPER. SEE PAGE 3. And more importantly

- Keep Smiling!

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TEN TWT Readers can win Double Passes to the new movie The Secret Garden to be released in cinemas on April 9. Based on the novel the movie stars Colin Firth and Julie Walters. TO WIN See Page 2.

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TWT readers have won Double Passes to the Joubert Singers of Hunters Hill Palm Sunday Concert on April 5 at St Peter Chanel Catholic Church Futuna

Street Hunters Hill from 5pm. Concert will showcase works of Chesnokov, Glinka, Rachmaninov, Borodddin plus Franz Schubert. Tickets are available at the door Adults $30, Concession $25 and High School students $10.

Passion, Love & Opera At Ryde Civic Hall

Ryde Hunters Hill Symphony Orchestra presents “Passion, Love & Opera” at Ryde Civic Hall on Sunday March 29 at 3pm. Five TWT readers can win Double Passes. SEE PAGE 18.

Empty shelves at Woolworths Top Ryde City yesterday tell their own story. TWT on-the-spot PHOTO.

INSIDE This Week

Cathie’s Column................................................. 2 FREE DUNNY PAPER......................................... 3 Letters to the Editor........................................... 4 Cox’s Road Hat Parade..................................... 7 Ryde City Council....................................... 10, 11 Parramatta News & Views……12 NORTH RYDE RSL CLUB...........................14-15 Handy Phone Guide....................................20-24 Trades & Classifieds ................................ 24,25 Clubs & Sports.............................................26-28

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Based on the beloved novel, and starring Colin Firth and Julie Walters, The Secret Garden is in cinemas April 9.

THE SECRET GARDEN tells the story of Mary Lennox (Dixie Egerickx), a prickly 10-year-old girl, who is orphaned and sent to England to live with her uncle, (Colin Firth) on his remote country estate. After meeting her sickly cousin Colin (Edan Hayhurst), and local boy Dickon (Amir Wilson), Mary uncovers family secrets and goes on to discover a wonderous magical garden. Once brought together, these three slightly misfit children heal each other as they delve deeper into the mysteries of the garden - a magical place of adventure that will change their lives forever. In Cinemas April 9. To win go to our website, weekly-

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Joubert Singers Russian Theme 3 TWT readers have won Double Passes to the Joubert Singers of Hunters Hill performing at the Palm Sunday (April 5) concert at St Peter Chanel Catholic Church. Ticket winners are: Helene Craig of Ryde, Christina Sabanayagam of Riverview, Margaret Mayger of Marsfield.

Passion, Love & Opera

5 lucky TWT readers can win Double Passes to a stunning repertoire 0f classical pieces from Ryde Hunters Hill Symphony Orchestra including music from Mozart, Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Bizet, Rossini, Gounod and Verdi. Featuring La Traviata, The Barber of Seville and Carmen on

You are warmly invited to Brenda Colahan Fine Art Gallery on March 21 2020 from 10:00am - 12:00pm, to view one of our favourite artists, Kate Gradwell, in action.

Kate Gradwell has a background in Science but after fifteen years turned her attention to painting full time. Her art practice focuses mainly on landscape & portraiture using a range of methods & media and she was selected as a finalist in last years Archibald prize. Watch her in her element on Saturday March 21 as she paints beautiful landscapes outside the gallery and experience first-hand the artist’s process.

times.com.au, and click the button ‘Click to Enter a TWT competition, and fill out the entry form or write your name, address and contact details on Sunday March 29 at 3.oopm at Ryde Civic Centre Hall, 1 Devlin St Ryde 2112. Tickets are Adults $30, Seniors $25, Student $12. 10% discount when booked online at www. rhhso.com.au This orchestra is supported by funding from The City of Ryde. To win go to our website, weeklytimes.com. au, click th button ‘Click to enter a TWT competition’ and fill out the entry form or write your name, address and phone number on the back of an envelope and send to TWT Symphony Orchestra PO Box 123, Ryde 1680. Competition closes March 23 and winners will be published March 25. Go to Page 18 for more information.

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the back of an envelope and send to TWT Secret Garden PO Box 123, Ryde 1680. Competition closes March 30 and winners will be published April 1. the 4th Tuesday of the month at Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club at 6.30pm. We are a fund raising club, who support under privileged Australian children, through the Smith Family and we have monthly member social outings.

Keep Music Alive

Keep Music Alive is getting ready to celebrate the 6th Annual International Teach Music Week (March 16-22) Participating music schools, organizations and stores are offering a FREE music lesson or classes to new students (kids & adults) to help inspire them to begin or continue their musical journey. To find a participating location in your area, visit www.TeachMusicWeek. org and scroll below the map to select your country. Our Keep Music Alive mission is to “help more children (and adults) reap the educational, therapeutic and social benefits of playing music”. For more information go to our website.

North Epping Probus

The Club’s Annual General Meeting which will be held at the North Epping Bowling & Community Club on Monday March 16. North Epping Probus is a community organisation for men who are retired or semi-retired and who want to enjoy a variety of activities with people who share similar interests. The club meet at the North Epping Bowling & Community Club on the third Monday of each month. For more information please contact our President, Ron Seidl on 0435 112 035. Or visit our website: www.probussouthpacific.org/microsites/eppingnorth

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Putney Tennyson Probus has a new address Are you retired and would like to meet likeminded people to enjoy social activities? Then the fellowship of PutneyTennyson Probus Club is just right for you. Get involved in theatre groups, tours and outings, hear interesting guest speakers plus more activities and get-togethers. The group meets on the third Thursday each month at Ryde RSL on Victoria Road, Top Ryde at 10am. Come visit as a guest. Discounted membership available over next three months. Enquiries Kevin Hurst 99063134.

Night of Mystery, Murder and Intrigue

Before Moonlight Cinemas brings the curtains down on another sublime summer of starlit cinema, get the gang together one last time and join us on closing night for an evening of mystery, murder and intrigue courtesy of the critically acclaimed box office smash Knives Out, on Sunday 29 March, 2020 at Centennial Park Sydney. As a BYO* event, Moonlight gives you the freedom to create your perfect outdoor cinema experience. Graze on a perfectly prepped platter, or let Moonlight cater for you with a selection of classic movie snacks, delicious Espresso Martini’s from the Tia Maria bar or more substantial treats from the on-site hot food truck.Tickets for this sparkling starlit experience are on sale now at www.moonlight.com.au

Cancellation of Concord Garden Club’s 66th flower, vegetable and floral art show Concord Garden Club have made the difficult decision to cancel the 66th Autumn flower, vegetable and floral art show which was to be held on Saturday March 21, 10.30am to 4pm and Sunday March 22, 9am to 3pm due to CoronaVirus concerns. Many of our members and exhibitors are older and vulnerable and we decided we could not take the chance of illness striking.

The destruction to birds, to other animals and to the habitats through the recent bushfires has been enormous in eastern and south western Australia. Natural rehabilitation and repopulation has commenced but it will be a long, slow process. The Sydney metropolitan area was not badly affected by the fires so there are plenty of birds to be seen. One species is the egret which are beautiful white coloured, long-legged birds seen wading in shallow water. People are continuing to see tawny frogmouth families and there have been recent sightings of Australian Raven (large black bird with white eye and harsh call) which are often mistakenly called “crows”. Blackman Park in Lane Cove West is an area where people see interesting birds. Try the Venteman’s Reach Track and keep a lookout for the bower of Satin Bower bird. Rainbow Lorikeet are common with their strong colours and loud chattering. For any assistance in identifying birds contact the Club or visit the Facebook Page via the link on the website homepage www.cboc.org.au. Cumberland Bird Observers Club conducts 3 outings each month and details can be found on the website.

Hi girls and boys, We start the week at Italian Bilingual school at Meadowbank. The following week we will be attending Victoria Avenue School Concord West. Some of the many programs being delivered are : Harold’s Thankful Heart, Harold’s friendship, Safety Rules, Mind Your medicine, On the Case, Relate Respect connect. Mind Your Medicine: * factors that can contribute to a person’s sense of self worth, effective communication as an essential component of maintaining positive relationships * medicines as drugs and the consequences of their misuse. See you in class. from,

Your Chamber of Commerce Meets EPPING: Chamber enquiries President Tony Hackett 9869-8900; 0418 413 226 or secretary Betty Ockerlander 8876-5888. EASTWOOD: Meet second Monday each month. Next meeting April 13. Enquiries president Vic Tagg 0412 369 510 or secretary Steve Colquhoun 9874-0221. GLADESVILLE: Enquiries President Max McFarlane email: max. mcfarlane@skywardfinancial.com WEST RYDE: Enquiries President Nora Etmekdjian 0417 699 955. DRUMMOYNE: Meet first Wednesday each month. Next meeting April 1. Enquiries Secretary Alex Elliott 0438 774 323 or Vice President Paul Harcombe 0438 089 900. RIVERSIDE BUSINESS CHAMBER: Enquiries Helen Crouch or Mark Kimber 9952-8498 or RiversideChamber. com.au

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Coronavirus Panic Madness!

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Some members of the public have gone berserk buying up toilet paper, paper hand towels and wipes and the like from supermarket shelves leaving them completely empty even though they are made in Australia and there will be no shortage when manufacturers who are working around the clock now catch up. And supermarkets have said they will not offer refunds! TWT on-the-spot PHOTOS at Woolworths Top Ryde City.

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WEST RYDE Easter Parade & Fair is the latest victim of the dreaded coronavirus scare and has been cancelled now along with a long list of regular and special events and happenings. Local listings include the Hunters Hill Combined churches Good Friday Way of the Cross walk as well as numerous sporting events and of course the Sydney Royal Ester Show. *** PENNY PEDERSEN (pictured) Labor Councillor on Ryde City Council heads This Week’s Birthday Honours List

celebrating next Tuesday same day as a former female Labor Councillor Nicole Campbell turning 49. Nicole was famous, or infamous, for unsuccessfully attempting to ban the TWT Miss Eastwood Granny Smith Festival Queen Quest along with fellow Labor councillor Gabrielle O’Donnell claiming it was a demeaning beauty competition. Labor councillor George Simon attempted the same gimmick some years later only to be embarrassed and humiliated when the then reigning Granny Smith Queen Isabella Laguzza and current TWT Gladesvile Teen Queen addressed Council leaving Simon cringeing under the table. Never to raise the issue again. *** YVONNE PAGE a Tigers footy fanatic scores 85 today same day as Dr Errol Tomkins hubby of JB cousin Roslyn Tomkins of Linley Point and originally from Leadville near Mudgee. Olga Sawyer also celebrates today better half

of Alex Sawyer of Rotary International fame and Hameed Fazal celebrates 26 years wedded bliss. Christian Monks son of Mo Award winning entertainment Ronny Monks and Angie Monks turns 24 today while former international swimming champion Diana Tsang originally from China notches up 57. Albert Yun former Westpac Eastwood bank manager celebrates tomorrow while Birgitte Messmann Nielsen mother of Chistoffer celebrates in Denmark. *** CAROLYN RUSSELL better half of Kim Russell or North Ryde who is son of well known former North Ryde personalities Phyl Russell OAM and Ross McDonald “Rusty” Russell OAM celebrates on Saturday same day as Wendy Hayman Guest who parties with hubby John Guest and her siblings Gregory, Michael, Pamela and twin bothers David and Michael. Former Ryde councillor and school teacher John Lazzarini celebrates 66 on Sunday while Steph-

anie Chalmers celebrates on Monday at OLQP Gladesville same day as radio broadcaster Andrew Moore. JB Goddaughter Rosalina Mary Jessica (Rosemary) Menton celebrates on Tuesday lamenting the fact she is not back in Shanghai China where she is an English teacher but cannot return because of the coronavirus epidemic. Closer to home Pat Richards OAM celebrates on Tuesday and former TWT graphic artist David Clark is turning 39 with Brian McCallum celebrating with his better half former Jackie Nuttall of Ryde. Margaret Gannon of East Ryde’s Dress Circle Estate earned her OBE* last year and will party with hubby Doug Gannon who she married at St Patrick’s Catholic Church Bondi in May 1962 before moving to East Ryde Dress Circle Estate in 1964 and five children, 19 grandchildren and two great grandchildren Lachlan and Ronin later and still counting … happy celebrations.

Birgitte Messmann Nielsen celebrates today in Denmark with son Christoffer and family while tomorrow is the turn of Carolyn Russell better half of Kim Russell son and heir of Ross “Rusty” Russell OAM and the late Phyllis Russell OAM of North Ryde. Wendy Hayman Guest celebrates tomorrow with hubby John and extended family including brother

David Hayman who is enthusiastically working hard in support of his beloved Liberal Party for this Saturday’s State election. Former Ryde Councillor and school teacher John Lazzarini turns 65 on Friday. *** ROSE ROCCA better half of Ross Rocca Snr of Midway shopping centre fame celebrates with

family Monday while JB cousin Kathy Norris Morton celebrates at Lake Albert near Wagga Wagga. Happy daze all. BUMPER STICKER: The most effective way to remember your wife’s birthday is to forget it once! *** -Keep Smiling! -JOHN F BOOTH

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LETTERS to the Editor TWT Green Madness story supported Dear Sir, I’m very interested in your article, “Green Madness” in the March 4 edition. I have been trying to get council to cut down a gum tree located in a park adjacent to 52 Griffiths Avenue, West Ryde, for over 15 years. Each time I am being told, it’s size is important to the area. They then put it on the significant tree register. The tree is on the property line and each year we get tree limbs falling on our property. With the recent storms several large limbs fell on the garage, luckily there was minimum damage. We feel it’s only a matter of time before the whole tree comes down, either on our property or surrounding properties, or the park that is frequented by dozens of people each day. I have written to council about the recent limbs falling and have not received a reply as yet. KATHIE MEYERS West Ryde

Disappointed with Greta letter Dear Sir, I read with disappointment a letter printed in your paper last week titled “Climate Greetings from Greta”. The letter sought to poke fun at Greta Thunberg, and her stance on climate. It was disappointing initially that such a letter was even printed in your paper, noting in the small box entitled “Letters Welcome” the requirement for “full name, address and telephone number” to be supplied. Noting that the address was “Fairyland, Sweden”, I presume that the TWT did not follow this up, and therefore apply the guidelines of the Australian Press Council? To the right of this letter was a “To the Point” by Dr Jessica Collins reflecting on International Women’s Day, and her hope that her children, particularly her daughters, might live in a world where they could believe that they could do anything. It was a great point, and she gave thanks for the women around her – in-

cluding the activists and teachers! However this important message was deeply diminished by the printing of the above letter which sought to make fun of a girl because of her activism. This is the exact culture that needs to be changed, and I give thanks for strong women and girls who are making a stand for such a change, and thanks also to the men and boys who support them. I pray that your paper might take this up and champion them also. Rev’d MICHAEL ARMSTRONG Rector, Anglican Parish of Hunters Hill Hunters Hill

Public release of sports fields use Dear Sir, I note that Richard Copnall (TWT Letters 4/3/20) was a Secretary of Macquarie Dragons Soccer Club. 2. One should never mention inconvenient facts that stand between a soccer organisation and a council splashing out tens of millions like confetti without the risk of being trampled on. 3. At June 2019 there were about 12,500 members of GHFA (a mainly male soccer association that played on Saturdays) and about 3,500 in the equivalent female association (that played on Sundays). Hence the empty soccer fields on Sunday (excluding Christie, M B & MB parks) but refer point 2 above. 4. There is a 30 hour maximum limit on grass field use but across the region there are large numbers of soccer fields that are not used for training and are used for less than 10 hours per week at the peak of the soccer season, but refer point 2 above. 5. Despite a call from a NSROC report that Council general managers publicly release sports field use it doesn’t appear to have occurred, maybe because of point 2 above. I stand by my prior comments though I am not sure how my back will be after the soccer studs are removed (figuratively, refer point 2 above). FRANK RAYNER Boronia Park

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TWT welcomes letters from our readers. Full name, address and telephone number MUST be supplied, even if not for publication. Send to: TWT PO Box 123, Ryde 1680 or email: contactus@weekly times.com.au

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Dear Sir, The Italian Prime Minister and the Palestine Prime Minister deserve to be congratulated for taking the courageous and decisive decision to reduce person to person contact: banning mass gathering and restricting travel is a difficult and often misunderstood but effective decision to make. Their reduced death toll and speedier recovery will be their reward as well as for their country. This contrasts with the destiny of Trump’s America; there lie latent time-bombs and no effective action is being taken. Only after they explode will the disaster be evident to every fool in America. ELVIS KIPMAN Killara

Land of heroes or greedy drongoes? Dear Sir, January 2020 - Australia the land of mateship and fair go donating millions unselfishly to those affected by drought and bushfires - admired by the world for resilience in difficult times. March 2020 - Australia the epitome of selfishness, greed and panic coupled with racist slurs - the laughing stock of the world as we viciously defend our toilet roll filled shopping trolleys! Which is our true national identity? I fear the latter!! BRIAN TAYLOR Lane Cove

You are not alone after a stroke Dear Sir, Stroke can be cruel and it can change a life in an instant. This devastating disease can take away things we take for granted each day like walking and talking, showering and eating independently. It can render simple, yet precious moments like dropping the kids at school, baking a cake or going for a Sunday drive almost impossible. One in four people globally will have a stroke in their lifetime – and the number of working age people impacted by stroke is increasing. While time-critical treatments have improved stroke outcomes in recent decades, there’s no doubt recovering from stroke can be a long and challenging process both physically and mentally. Loved ones can profoundly feel the impact of stroke too, with many taking on the role of carer, while juggling family responsibilities, medical appointments and life in general. Stroke Foundation has a free service called StrokeLine, staffed by health professionals who provide expert information, advice, support and referral

on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. The phone calls are confidential and the team understands issues are varied and sometimes even hidden like anxiety, fatigue, sensory difficulties and depression. Please remember help after stroke is a phone call away, StrokeLine (1800 STROKE or 1800 787 653) operates Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, Eastern Standard Time. For crisis support, Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week 13 11 14. If you think someone is having a stroke, call triple zero (000) immediately. The best outcomes are achieved when stroke is treated quickly. Sharon McGowan CEO, Stroke Foundation

Secret Life of Powerful Owls Dear Sir, On Saturday March 7 at Hornsby Library, Mayor Ruddock, Clr Browne, Clr Heyde and Clr Waddell attended our ‘Secret Life of Powerful Owls’ presentation. Dr Beth Mott of BirdLife Australia’s Powerful Owl Project and Deb Fleet our local Sydney Wildlife volunteer carer were special guest speakers. The gold coin donation raised another $155.50 for Sydney Wildlife and hopefully more awareness on the plight of the vulnerable Powerful Owl and its habitat on the urban fringe of our Bushland Shire. This takes our fundraising total for wildlife organisations (BirdLife Australia, Sydney Wildlife, Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation and Higher Ground Raptors) to over $6,200 through the sale of our ‘Mikey the Powerful Owlet’ books, public speaking and performing. GEORGIA CAMERON and MICHAEL BIANCHINO Beecroft

Hunters Hill Guest Column Stryder, ‘Going Places’ it’s the people who count!

I’m sure you’ve seen one of Stryder’s striking buses or cars around the local streets. One might think that Stryder is only about transport, but it is so much more. It is about people who need transport access - whether it is to that allimportant medical appointment on time or simply visiting the local club in a bus that has been modified to suit the abilities of all passengers. Stryder was previously known as Ryde Hunters Hill Community Transport. As our new name suggests, we have made “giant strides” in our business over the last 12 months. *** CLIENTS COUNT! Stryder’s clients come from all walks of life, and we are about providing a way for them to remain active and enjoy independent living. Two popular activities are our weekly shopping trips to Macquarie Centre, Cox’s Road Shops and Gladesville Shopping Village, and our social day trips. Next week we’ll be going for a scenic drive to Picton for lunch at the historic Razorback Inn; meandering up the coast to the Mingara Recreation Club at Tumbi Umbi; and a picnic in a local park. Volunteers Count! Volunteers play a huge role in the service we provide. We have 15 volunteer drivers, who drove over 33,000kms last year. As a volunteer driver myself, I find it immensely rewarding. On Mondays I drive one of our smaller buses for the residents at Hunters Hill Lodge and on Wednesdays I drive our Flexiride shuttle bus. Hearing their stories and sharing in their lives, makes it very satisfying. I’ve volunteered for over 10 years, both as a driver and as President, and I’m tremendously proud of what Stryder has achieved. *** I LOVE a good “stat”, so here are some fun facts,

To The POINT with IAN DEAR

keep a look out for this special number 92 amongst them: Our fleet of 11 vehicles includes 3 station wagons, 5 Commuter buses (9-13 seaters, 2 with hoists), and 3 Coaster buses (19 seaters). Last year our fleet clocked up over 235,000kms covering the metropolitan and regional areas on social outings, medical, hospital and other appointments and social visits. Our drivers come from different countries including Afghanistan, Japan, Malaysia, China, England, Canada and, of course, Australia. Our MVD (“most valuable driver”) covered over 30,000kms and our NMVD (“next most valuable driver”) clocked up an impressive 24,000kms. In total, our drivers transported over 40,000 passengers, clocking over 17,000 hours. These statistics reflect the effort and dedication from the Stryder staff, volunteer drivers and bus and office assistants. And, in all of this, our most pleasing statistic is our client satisfaction rating of 92 percent. We are working on the last 8 percent! *** YOU MIGHT like to consider using Stryder for your next outing, medical, hospital or rehab appointment, shopping, a social outing for lunch or to visit family or friends. Our costs are subsidised for clients referred through My Aged Care and we also assist NDIS participants and those who have Home Care packages, amongst other people who may be experiencing reduced mobility. If you would like to give one of our upcoming outings a try, mention this article, and we’ll give you a *trial trip for just $15, subject to

availability. View the calendar on our website. *Valid until June 2020. Stryder also offers bus hire options to the broader community. We do over 6,000 trips a year on group bus hires for local businesses, corporates and community groups including senior citizen groups, retirement villages, churches and schools. A lot of our clients keep on using us knowing that the bus hire funds are re-invested to support the communities we serve. *** OUR TAGLINE ‘Going places’ says it all! Along with all the team, I look forward to meeting and greeting you when next you have a transport need. Alternatively, if you would like to ‘Go places’ and do some rewarding voluntary work as a driver or social bus assistant, we would love to hear from you. We are just a phone call away. We are also seeking Expression of Interests for a Volunteer Social Media and Digital Promotion Assistant. We’re looking for a volunteer who has a passion and skills to help Stryder develop their digital promotion. We would like someone who has skills in writing blogs and articles, taking photos, managing our social media and assisting with production of our internal publications. If you think you fit the bill, please call and speak to Virginia at Stryder 9816 5000 or email manager@stryder. org.au IAN DEAR IS PRESIDENT AND A VOLUNTEER DRIVER OF STRYDER, PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS RYDE HUNTERS HILL COMMUNITY TRANSPORT.

Council delivering for the community

At our most recent meeting on March 9, Council had the opportunity to review our delivery program, as it stands in the six months to December 2019. It gives us a great indication of how we are tracking at the halfway point in our 2019-20 program of reforms aimed at reviewing and streamlining processes across the organisation, taking advantage of contemporary technologies, reviewing and instigating shared service arrangements, improving governance and providing a new standard of customer experience. This work will support us to more effectively deliver on community outcomes, as set out in our Community Strategic Plan. Whilst changes have commenced, the impact is expected to be realised over the next 12 to 18 months. Six months in, we are already seeing very promising results in key

areas. In terms of our focus on the community, Council has delivered a successful events program that included Young in Art, Carols by Candlelight and New Year’s Eve celebrations. Council also resolved to enter into a new jointuse agreement with Lane Cove Council, delivering substantial savings to enable improved library services to the Hunters Hill community. In maintaining character and managing growth planning, we have launched a new online portal for development applications to improve determination times and performance reporting. Council has also partnered with City of Ryde and the Gladesville Chamber of Commerce to create, develop and deliver a place-based campaign to encourage additional patronage of the Gladesville village precinct. To make getting around easier, Council has renewed footpaths in sections of: The

HUNTERS HILL HAPPENINGS with Mayor MARK BENNETT Point Road; Werambie Street; Prince Edward Parade; Tiree Avenue; Serpentine Road; Vernon Street; and Jeanneret Avenue. Efforts to manage and preserve our environment have included work on reducing the amount of waste sent to landfill and bushfire risk management planning with Ryde, Lane Cove and Parramatta councils. In the area of leadership and governance, we are upgrading public areas of Hunters Hill Town Hall to make the building more accessible and working on online systems to improve our customer service offerings.

BOAT TRAILERS Our draft Boat Trailer Parking Policy is now on exhibition, with community feedback sought until April 8.

The aim of the policy is to minimise the use of residential streets for boat trailer parking and enable Council to improve the management of this parking and encourage the use of offstreet storage. You can view the policy on our website: www. huntershill.nsw.gov.au


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Mayor thanks Police Superintendant David Waddell STOPPING THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 IN HUNTERS HILL STOPPING THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 IN HUNTERS HILL

Wash your hands before entering.

Police Supt David Waddell is pictured at the Hunters Hill Town Hall with Mayor Mark Bennett and North Sydney MP Trent Zimmerman. TWT on-the-spot PHOTO

Police Supt David Waddell has left the Ryde Police Area Command to take up a new senior position. His role is being filled by an acting superintendant until a new superintendant is appointed. Ryde Mayor Jerome Laxale and Hunters Hill Mayor Mark Bennett thanked Supt Waddell for his service to the local municipalities.

“We appreciate the contribution he has made and on behalf of the Hunters Hill Municipality I especially thank Superintendant Waddell for his regular attendance at local ceremonies and significant events,” Mayor Ben-

nett said. “We especially appreciate the work done by his team to prevent crime and to keep our roads and citizens safe. “We wish him and his wife all the very best for the future.”

Hunters Hill cancels council meeting because of the virus

Mayor Mark Bennett today made the decision to cancel the council meeting to be held Monday 23 March in response to Covid19 (coronavirus) on the advice of NSW Health and with the support of councillors.

“In the interest of public health, we have made the decisions to move the items from Monday’s cancelled meeting to the following ordinary meeting of council,” Mayor Bennett said. “Hunters Hill Council is taking every precaution to protect the health of the

community, staff and elected representatives so that the community can continue to be served through this unprecedented pandemic. “Measures are in place for staff to hold operational meetings using teleconference. “In addition, Local Gov-

ernment New South Wales is currently working with New South Wales Government to address the apparent disconnect between the principles of social distancing and the prohibition on councils meeting via video conference The next meeting date will be April 27, 2020.

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to cancel it this year, as a precautionary measure,” the Organisng Committee said. The Way of the Cross is the largest annual event held in Hunters Hill and enacts the story of The Passion in a walk from All Saints Anglican Church in Hunters Hill to the grounds of the Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church in Hunters Hill with stops

along the route. It draws hundreds of Christians from Hunters Hill and other parts of Northern Sydney and stops include St Joseph’s Aged Care in Hunters Hill where people are tightly packed in the forecourt grounds. “We believe the safety of all, especially the most vulnerable, as the walk includes stopping at aged

care facilities, should be our greatest concern at this time,” the Organising Committee said. “We encourage people to gather in their local churches throughout Holy Week and Easter where we know good precautions are already in place.” The Way of the Cross has been hosted by Hunters Hill’s Inter-Church Council for 19 years.

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“You can fix the interest rate of your investment loans at the major banks for 2.78 per cent and to protect your cash flow you might even opt to go interest only, which isn’t that much more expensive these days at 2.98%. “Given the small premium, it just might be worth keeping your investment loans I.O so you can concentrate on paying down your home loan, which of course you service with your after-tax dollars. “The current fixed rates have an inbuilt assumption that there’s another rate cut on the cards, and given that the cash rate is already down to 0.5 per cent. “I can’t see rates getting much lower. “It’s hard to advise whether its the right time to fix or not, because it’s just impossible to tell. “What I can say though, is that I’m personally locking my rates away for a couple of years this week, for my in-

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Cox’s Road Mall: Our customers’ come first

cancelled It is with regret that, due to necessary public health precautions, we cannot proceed this year with our popular annual event - the Easter Hat Parade that was scheduled for March 28 and all the good things that come with it, including the also very popular food and wine tastings. Cox’s Road Mall is a community focused, family-run business, with an extended family of very special retailers and whilst we will now have to wait until 2021 to again enjoy this fantastic event, the safety, wellbeing and satisfaction of our many loyal customers, is our priority. We must stress, however, that the cancellation of this event does not impact on the specialty offerings of our retailers and whether you’re a regular shopper at the Mall or about to check it out for the first time, there’s always plenty of quality on offer, including:

IGA supermarket IGA introduced a new asian grocery section, grocery delivery, extended hours and not only can you grab a hot roast chicken, for

a midweek meal, they also have hot roast pork belly and alreadycooked rolled pork roast. The store is fully stocked with chocolate and Easter fare. See our ad on this page for this week’s specials.

David’s Larder Butchery Family dinner night solutions are a specialty at David’s Larder Butchery. Feed the tribe with Butterflied Chickens - $16 each or two for $25. Flavours include: Greek-MoroccanLemon & Herbmarinades to please even the fussiest of eaters.

Noble Terrace Chinese restaurant Want a free night off cooking? Offers eat-in or takeaway. Jason offers a wide range of Chinese meals

and banquets on the menu. BYO wine only.

McIntosh’s Bakery Offering an assortment of goodies baked on the premises: bread, cakes and slices, sausage rolls and pies and a selection of cakes including orange and poppy seed, continental, chocolate mud and more. Did you know they personalise cakes for any occasion and for the really special occasions, there’s made-to-order cake creations to amaze you. Come and visit us at Cox’s Road Mall, 213 Coxs Road, North Ryde. Shopping Convenience, seven days a week, with free parking. Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook for regular updates on specials and events.

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Honours recipients recognised by City of Ryde

The City of Ryde has paid tribute to local Australia Day honours recipents Hassib Elias OAM and Robert Selinger OAM. Mr Elias was recognised for his advocacy for the rights and identity of the Palestinian people. Mr Selinger was recognised for his contribution to projects to help village communities in South Africa and India. Mayor Jerome Laxale both recepients with a Certificate Of Recognition. Pictured (from left) are Clr Simon Zhou, Clr Dr Peter Kim, Clr Trenton Brown, Clr Jordan Lane, Clr Bernard Purcell, Hassib Elias OAM, Mayor Jerome Laxale, Robert Selinger, Clr Sarkis Yedelian, Clr Penny Pedersen, Clr Edwina Clifton and Clr Roy Maggio. TWT on-the-spot PHOTO

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Volunteers sought for community aid New volunteers are needed at North Ryde Community Aid.

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“Our gardeners tidy up unruly gardens. “And our bed makers strip and remake beds with clean, fresh linen which alleviates the effort involved in washing and drying bulky linen and lifting mattresses that older people often find difficult. “Due to the current health situation we see the need for shopping-by-list and transport requests increasing as many elderly clients may need to be isolated in their own homes and unable to access groceries themselves. All volunteers are screened, receive orientation, support and training and are kept up to date with the latest health information and safe hygiene practices. “Through volunteering our volunteers often develop new friendships, get satisfaction, fulfilment and purpose that you can only get when helping others.” To be a volunteer email: volunteering@nrca.org.au or phone 9888 3380.

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Vehicle occupants survive horrific collision on Victoria Road Peak hour traffic on Victoria Road was thrown into chaos just after 7am on Monday after a three-vehicle accident involving a serious collision between two cars believed to be trav-

elling in opposite directions. Citybound lanes of Victoria Road between Belmore Street and Devlin Street and two of the three westbound lanes were initially closed until

more than a dozen specialist officers from the NSW Police Metropolitan Crash Investigation Unit arrived at the scene. They surveyed the scene, which was also at the front

door of The Weekly Times, giving us an ideal opportunity to capture a TWT Onthe-Spot PHOTO of the wreckage of a sedan and a heavy duty utility which somehow collided. A police spokes-

man said occupants of the two vehicles were transported to Royal North Shore Hospital by ambulance in a critical condition and subsequent reports indicated both were lucky to escape

without life threatening injuries. Information on the condition of the driver of a Mazda hatch, which sustained front end damage, was not immediately available,

While police temporarily arranged for limited traffic to flow in each direction on the westbound side of Victoria Road, it wasn’t until midday that the scene was cleared and normal traffic resumed.


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Important Information for our Community The City of Ryde and Hunter’s Hill Council extends its sympathies to everyone immediately impacted by the new strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19. While this is a worrying time for all of us, now is the time for our community to come together and support one another during this challenging period. Protect yourself 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.

What is Council doing?

If you develop a fever, a cough, sore throat or shortness of breath within

The City of Ryde and Hunter’s Hill Council is closely monitoring advice issued by the relevant authorities.

Call first so they can be prepared for your visit. What not to do •

Do not panic buy. There is no need to stockpile supplies. Panic-buying deprives residents on limited incomes from purchasing essential products. Do not believe unverified rumours, including those on social media. Follow the advice issued by the relevant authorities such as NSW Health.

CITY OF RYDE council has approved lifting curfews on delivery trucks to ensure essential supplies reach local supermarkets.

The proposed two week curfew removal is a contingency option in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) situation and can be operational as soon as approval is given. It responds to panic buying that has already depleted stocks of toilet paper and other essential items across Ryde as supermarkets and stores scramble to restock shelves. “This (curfew removal) will ensure enough supplies can be delivered to restock these supermarket shelves,” Mayor Jerome Laxale said. The City of Ryde has reported a number of confirmed cases of the virus

that include fatalities at the Dorothy Henderson Lodge Aged Care Facility in Macquarie Park and cases at Epping Boys High School and Ryde Hospital. Mayor Laxale said the council has taken steps to ensure that essential Council services can continue to operate if the situation deteriorates. He said council staff would nonetheless be entitled to leave entitlements in the event they are directed not to attend work due to isolation. Casual staff will have their rostered shifts honoured for up to two weeks if they cannot attend work. The council website will

continue to provide regular updates about any spread of the virus within the local community and will place advertisements in The Weekly Times. Based on the advice of NSW Health and the Federal Department of Health’s Australian Health Protection Principal Committee, the City of Ryde is still proceeding with its scheduled civic events. The Mayor said the Council will continue to be guided by state and federal government advice. He also extended his sympathy on behalf of Council to all of those impacted by the virus. “This is an extremely

challenging time for everyone, but it is crucial that we come together as a community and help one another,” he said. “ As a Council we will do all we can to ensure minimal disruptions to our services and to provide support wherever we can to those who require it. “I would advise everyone to take precautions if you are healthy, self-isolate and seek medical advice if you think you have come into contact with COVID-19, but to continue on as normal wherever you can. “Together, we will get through this.”

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Council to lift curfew as part of virus action plan

Based on current advice from NSW Health and the Australian Department of Health the Councils are proceeding with public events. Council strongly recommends that people who are unwell with a cough or fever or other respiratory symptoms should not attend public events or gatherings. In the wake of shortages of critical supplies at our local supermarkets, The City of Ryde has lifted delivery curfews for supermarket trucks to ensure enough supplies can be delivered to restock shelves.

More information NSW Health www.health.nsw.gov.au National Coronavirus Health Information Line 1800 020 080 NSW Department of Education www.education.nsw.gov.au Federal Department of Health - www.health.gov.au City of Ryde - www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/covid19

Volunteer force established in Ryde aids isolated virus cases

FEARS that COVID-19 infected people forced into isolation could die without food or care has prompted the local Chinese speaking community to create a volunteer relief force. City of Ryde Deputy Mayor Simon Zhou told The Weekly Times the new volunteer force will deliver food and some medical aid to the doors of patients forced into isolation and banned from contact with friends or family. “Some restaurants will donate food but at the moment this is a Chinese community initiative and we need the government to do more to bring aid to a wider number of people, especially in a worse case scenario,” he said. Some elderly people – not necessarily virus patients - are expected to receive support. “It is common sense that elderly people will have a lower immunity and are at a greater risk of catching the virus. “Some are already staying at home so we need to be especially aware of their needs and the needs of the families who care for them. “We also need people staying at home, through forced isolation or not, to stay as happy and as confident as possible because we know that tiredness and fatigue impacts on the

immunity system.” He said the Federal Government has a responsibility to enforce travel restrictions and do the utmost to encourage hygiene practices. “The government must also be prepared for an extreme condition and that means having enough hospital beds available for immediate, life threatening cases,” he said. The Deputy Mayor is aware that Eastwood and other business districts in the City of Ryde are virtually deserted but defended the City of Ryde’s recent $2000 per business relief grant in Eastwood as the best the council could do in then prevailing circumstances. “We have tried everything to support businesses but at that time consumer confidence was down because of a rumour and it seemed the virus was under control but now, obviously, it is getting worse.” Although the media has made much of the City of Ryde being an “epicentre” for the virus, Clr Zhou warned it is a grave mis-

take to target one area or blame communities. “It is unfortunate but this is not only a regional risk, it is a global virus and I urge everyone to be understanding and supportive of one another. “It is my strongly held belief that we will not only come through this but will we emerge as a better, more caring community because of it.” He said he was pleased to see the Federal Government announce a $17 billion dollar wage support package for small businesses at risk of standing down employees. “I think it is a good thing the government has taken action but if it only takes action to save face then that is not good.” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said small businesses who meet a government criteria will receive a special $7,000 per quarter grant, backdated from the start of the year, until the end of September. “Working with small businesses employing less than 20 employees, we will also be ensuring that we provide a wage subsidy of

around 50 per cent of their wage,” he said. Welfare recipients and those on Newstart, will receive one-off payments. He said the stimulus package aims to keep people in work, keep small businesses open and ensure the economy bounces back when the spread of the disease abates. The Federal Government is also expected to spend around $2.4 billion on healthcare costs associated with the disease. Italy has this week been added to the list of countries, including China, Iran and South Korea, facing travel bans. It is not yet known why Italy has had such a high per cent of reported cases although it is speculated that many initial cases were unreported or wrongly attributed to influenza Of European nations, Ireland and France may suffer the highest incidence of fatalities per head of population due to a higher than European average number of severe respiratory illness cases – a critical factor because COVID-19 inhibits breathing.


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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED The following Development Applications were determined in the period 2/03/2020 to 8/03/2020. The reasons for the decision can be viewed by accessing Council’s DA Tracker at: www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/eServices Central Ward Approved LDA2019/0423 Top Ryde Shopping Centre 109 – 129 Blaxland Rd RYDE Installation of new electronic signage. LDA2020/0033 7 Dora St MARSFIELD Remedial work to retaining wall along side boundary. The Mayor Jerome Laxale provides an update on what Council is doing to support the community in regards to COVID-19. Coronavirus updates The City of Ryde has made the difficult decision to cancel several upcoming major events following Government advice that events with 500 or more expected attendees must not take place. Major Council events to be cancelled in the coming weeks include Harmony Day, scheduled for 21 March, and the West Ryde Easter Parade and Fair, due to take place on 4 April. The 9 April Citizenship Ceremony will also be cancelled. For the most up-to-date information about COVID-19 including alerts, updates and resources, please visit the NSW Health website at www.health.nsw.gov.au. The City of Ryde is closely monitoring the evolving situation and has information available at www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/covid19. While it may be difficult, I implore everyone to remain calm, be sensible and to think of others during this challenging time. What Council is doing to help Council has established frameworks for a range of scenarios to ensure it can continue to operate with minimum disruptions and deliver effective services and support to the City of Ryde community during this time. Casual staff members who are required to self-isolate will have their casual shifts honoured for up to two weeks. Curfews have also been lifted for delivery trucks for two weeks in the wake of shortages of critical supplies at local supermarkets.

MOD2019/0240 1 Lyonpark Rd MACQUARIE PARK Section 4.55 to modify conditions 7,8 and 9 relating to temporary car park use.

This will ensure enough supplies can be delivered to restock supermarket shelves.

East Ward Approved

City of Ryde has also initiated improved hygiene protocols for Council operations and events, pending further advice from Federal and State governments.

LDA2019/0414 17 Schumack St NORTH RYDE New two storey dwelling.

Council has been providing an immunisation service to our local community for over 50 years. This service is available for all children from newborn to five years of age regardless of place of residence. Vaccines are administered according to the NSW Immunisation Schedule, which help protect against a range of infections including measles, mumps, rubella and tetanus, among others. You do not need a Medicare card to attend our service and no appointment is necessary. The next immunisation clinics are being held at West Ryde Hall, 1A Station Street, West Ryde on Tuesday 24 March from 9.30 – 11.30am and 6.30 – 8.30pm.

Sincerely,

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

LDA2020/0025 15 Gerard St GLADESVILLE Torrens Title subdivision of dual occupancy (attached). LDA2020/0037 122 Coxs Rd NORTH RYDE Torrens Title subdivision of dual occupancy (attached). MOD2020/0013 18 Stanley St PUTNEY Section 4.55 to modify roof, kitchen ceiling height, windows, pantry, internal walls and removal of carport.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED

Immunisation clinics for kids

To find out more, visit www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/ Immunisation.

LDA2020/0023 30 Spencer St GLADESVILLE New covered deck to the rear of the dwelling.

The following applications have been received and Council invites public comment before making a decision: Property: 216 North Road, Eastwood Local Development Application No.LDA2020/0080 Applicant: Great Wall Investments Pty Ltd New multi-dwelling housing comprising 3 dwellings – 1 x 2 storey and 2 x single storey dwellings and strata subdivision. Submissions regarding the above application must be lodged no later than 8 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 delivered in person to the Customer Service Centre. 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. Development Applications are available for inspection electronically and without charge at the Customer Service Centre, 1 Pope Street, Ryde (within the Top Ryde Shopping Centre) between 8.30am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday (2nd Thursday of each month – 10.00am to 5.00pm). To make an appointment go to www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/planningandbusiness or call 9952 8222.

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Parramatta News and Views

Council installs guardrail at the site of tragic accident A GUARDRAIL has been installed along the section of Bettington Road in Oatlands where four children were tragically killed in a motor vehicle accident last month..

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS Development Applications on Public Exhibition 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.

Development Applications Determined 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. APPROVED – CITY OF PARRAMATTA BEECROFT DA/520/2019 66A Karril Avenue (Lot 222 DP 1035812) Construction of a single-storey dwelling. Decision Date: 21/02/2020 CARLINGFORD DA/552/2019 218 Marsden Road (Lot 1 DP 128422 & Lot 1 DP 386075) Demolition of existing structures, tree removal and construction of a two-storey attached dual occupancy with associated Torrens title subdivision. Decision Date: 19/02/2020 DA/71/2019 18 McKillop Place (Lot 1640 DP 214707) Construction of a two-storey dwelling. Decision Date: 18/02/2020 EPPING DA/443/2019 21 Boronia Avenue (Lot 11 DP 10098)

The exhibition period for the following application is from Wednesday 18 March 2020 to Wednesday 8 April 2020.

Alterations and additions to the existing dwelling house including construction of a carport to the eastern boundary, extension of the existing rear alfresco and replacement of retaining walls.

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Decision Date: 21/02/2020

DA/107/2020 49 Rawson Street, Boronia Park (R88719) & 37A Bridge Street (Lot 2 DP 516659, Lot 341 DP 914533 & Lot 3332 DP 914534)

DA/683/2019 43 Gloucester Road (Lot 13 DP 25433)

Applicant – Bokor Architecture & Interiors Alterations & additions to an approved community facility and part use for a café, construction of a partially covered deck, accessible ramps, bin storage and tree removal.

Tree removal and construction of a secondary dwelling. Decision Date: 21/02/2020 DA/695/2019 Shop 3/36 Oxford Street (Lot 102 DP 1247078) Proposed new cafe and internal configuration. Decision Date: 19/02/2020

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“The community is still reeling from the devastating loss of Antony, Angelina, and Sienna Abdallah, and their cousin Veronique Sakr,” City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer said. “The guardrail is the first of the measures that Council is implementing to address community concerns about pedestrian safety along Bettington Road following this tragic incident.” Council resolved last month to install the guardrail, as well as a roundabout at the intersection of York and Bettington Roads. “Installation of the guardrail is now complete.” Community consultation has already commenced on the installation of the roundabout, with the matter to be considered at the next Parramatta Traffic Committee meeting at the end of March. “While the road condition was not identified by authorities as a factor, Council has listened to the local community,” Lord Mayor Dwyer said. Council also exploring options for a memorial with the children’s families.

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Talented Aboriginal artists are sought for local events

The City of Parramatta is seeking expressions of interest from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander emerging and established performers, dance groups, workshops and programs to showcase their work at events held in Parramatta.

The City of Parramatta hosts several annual events that include indigenous performers and celebrates NAIDOC Week. The Council stressed that the submission of an Expression Of Interest is used as an expression of interest only and does not guarantee that a performance/workshop/program will be included in one of our events. “Not all applicants will be successful, however, the information will be added to the City of Parramatta Council events database for future consideration.” Successful performers/groups/entertainers will be contacted via phone or email to confirm their availability. For more information contact MWright@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au for more information or if you wish to be removed from this database at any time.

Football club in bid for Rydalmere land

The City of Parramatta Council is proposing to enter into a licence agreement with Rydalmere F.C for the use of Council owned land in Rydalmere.

The Club said it wants the land to host community and recreational purposes and activities on a 12 month licence. The land is known as 35 South Street, Rydalmere Lot 41 in Deposited Plan 1117083,, Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 1096195 and Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 181587. The proposal is in accordance with the existing Plan of Management for the Land. The Club said it will make available the Land for use by community groups and members of the general public as well as to private entities to meet the needs of the wider community. In accordance with Section 47 of the Local Government Act 1993, submissions may be made regarding the proposal within 28 days. Written submissions can be submitted to the Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 32, Parramatta NSW 2124 or email: council@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au. Submissions will be accepted until 4.30pm on Sunday, 2 April.


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THE POND in Putney’s Lardelli Park could be alive with fish and turtles under a proposal before the City of Ryde Council.

The Shadow Minister for Skills and TAFE, Jihad Dib MP (right) discusses his concern about TAFE privatisation with City of Ryde Mayor Jerome Laxale and Parramatta’s Liz Scully. TWT on-the-spot PHOTO

Opposition warns of local TAFE privatisation moves

RYDE and Meadowbank TAFE colleges as well as colleges in the City of Parramatta are under threat from a private sector takeover, the State Opposition warned this week.

The Opposition warning comes in response to last week’s Budget Estimates hearing where the government refused to rule out the private sector being given the go ahead to take over teaching on TAFE campuses in Sydney. The Shadow Minister for Skills and TAFE, Jihad Dib MP said the government’s refusal shows it is being motivated by greed. “Courses being run by the private sector on a TAFE campus, no matter which way you spin it, is privatisation and the Liberal Government is intent on making sure that TAFE

is run by the private sector. “TAFE should be there for our students, educating tomorrow’s workforce, but, instead the Liberals look at TAFE and see dollar signs.” Mr Dib has been critical of government investment levels in TAFE and has previously expressed concern for Meadowbank TAFE, which has been earmarked to be a new educational hub with a school. “As if to put another nail in the coffin the Minister (Geoff Lee) also refused to guarantee that no more campuses will closed as a

result of an upcoming review, ” he said. On previous tours across the City of Ryde, Mr Dib has expressed concern about the survival of local industry, which he said relies on a trained local workforce. “We need to breathe fresh air into TAFE so that we can build a strong workforce that provides the basis of a resilient economy,” he said. “ We need skilled and educated workers to ensure that our economy can withstand any crisis, be it bushfires or C0VID-19. “The Government

should be investing and rebuilding TAFE and giving TAFE students the confidence that TAFE will be there for them into the future. “It is simply not good enough and students deserve to be treated with respect.” RYDE MP Victor Dominello has repeatedly refuted Opposition claims about closures and cutbacks in education. “We are about opening schools, not closing them,” he said. The new school at Smalls Road is the latest addition to Ryde’s educational resources.

The pond has been the subject of local concern for several months following the death of ducks due to poor water conditions. The release of silver perch – which feed off the destructive pond algae - and the release of the turtles could significantly improve the water quality. The motion put by Clr Roy Maggio asks staff to make a report to identify marine life that would be suitable for the pond, such as silver perch and eastern long neck turtle. “ That once a species is identified and it is proven the animals will not be at risk, council staff organ-

ise an event to release the wildlife,” the motion says. “That the City of Ryde promote and organise a release day for Lardelli Pond and that the Environment section of Council work with the events team to provide the logistics of the release day.” The motion also requests the council to engage the local primary schools, Putney Hill residents and the wider community to participate in this environmental day. “That a platform page be set up to allow the purchase of a name for the wildlife to be released in August 2020. and that

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The City of Parramatta today cancelled or postponed significant events that include the Epping Family Fun Day and the Winterlight Festival

The move is in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) scare. “Council is taking this public health threat very seriously and we will be doing what we can to ensure community and staff safety at this time,” City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer said. “We are following advice from NSW Health, monitoring the situation daily and will adjust services as required.” The Winterlight Festival has been cancelled and the Epping Family Fun Day has been postponed.

Consultation for Sturt and Acacia Park upgrades has been postponed alongside the North Rocks Family Fun Day. The Rosehill Family Fun Day has been postoponed and citizenship ceremonies will not go ahead until further notice. Shows at Riverside Theatres are currently continuing as scheduled with staggering commencement and finish times to minimise risk of gatherings before and after performances. There will be crowd management at entrance to reduce crowd gathering and

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Oral and dental health is of paramount importance during the present Coronavirus pandemic and dentists are both well-prepared and well-equipped to meet the public health challenge, local practitioner Dr Sushma Patel says. The World Health Organisation has declared Covid-19 a global pandemic as the disease has spread into 114 countries. “World Oral Health Day 2020 could not have come at a more appropriate time,” she told The Weekly Times. “I want to reassure your readers about the safety of dental treatment and highlight the added importance of good oral and dental health during this pandemic”. According to Dr Patel, experts have known about human Coronaviruses since the mid 1960s and that sometimes coronaviruses that infect animals can evolve and make people sick and become a new human Coronavirus. “In 2002 we had the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Coronavirus and in 2012 we had the Middle East

Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Coronavirus,” she said. “The best approach to managing this pandemic is to take all possible good hygiene measures to avoid contracting the infection.” Dr Patel said that it was equally important for an infected person to maintain good overall health and immunity to fight off the virus. “Whilst it is natural for some people to be nervous and hesitant in seeking dental treatment at this time, it is in fact more important to ensure good oral health for general wellbeing in the present circumstances,” Dr Patel said. “We are already doing a very good job protecting our patients and staff via state-of-the-art infection control practices and the use of personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves and eyewear.

“We use disinfectants, up-to-date sterilisation practices, hand washing, and single-use disposable materials and appliances to promote safe dental visits for our patients.” The theme for this year’s World Oral Health Day is “Let’s unite for mouth health”. In that spirit, Putney Dental Surgery is offering a 20% discount for your check-up (Valid to 20th April 2020) You can contact Putney Dental Surgery on 9809 7110 to schedule an appointment. (NOTE: It is important to let surgery staff know if you or any of your close contacts have been diagnosed with Covid-19 recently or had a fever, respiratory infection (shortness of breath, cough or sore throat), or travelled overseas)

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A further two billion dollars to be spent to protect New South Wales

Premier Gladys Berejiklian yesterday (Tuesday) announced a new $2.3 billion dollar package to protect the community in the wake of the virus epidemic.

The package features $700 million in extra health funding and $1.6 billion in tax cuts to support jobs.

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The health funding will assist in doubling ICU capacity, preparing for additional COVID-19 testing, purchasing additional ventilators and medical equipment, establishing acute respiratory clinics and bringing forward elective surgeries to private hospitals. There will be $450 million for the waiver of payroll tax for businesses with payrolls of up to $10 million for three months. This means these businesses will save a quarter of their annual payroll tax bill in 2019-20. “Our first priority is always the health of the people of this State and looking after their families and jobs,” Ms Berejiklian said. “This package works hand-in-hand with the recent moves by the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Federal Government. “It will provide more resources to help slow the spread of this virus and boost treatment for those people in our community who need it most.” A further $56 million will be spent to bring forward the next round of payroll tax

cuts by raising the threshold limit to $1 million in 202021. There is also $80 million to waive a range of fees and charges for small businesses including bars, cafes, restaurants and tradies. Around $250 million will be spent to employ additional cleaners of public infrastructure such as transport assets, schools and other public buildings; More than $250 million to bring forward maintenance on public assets including social housing and crown land fencing. A cash injection of $500 million will be spent to bring forward capital works and maintenance. “Our government’s package bolsters the health system, cuts taxes for business that employed tens of thousands of people across the State, and would help secure jobs at a very challenging time,” Premier Gladys Berejiklian said New South Wales Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said the package would help businesses struggling with a once-in-a-generation event. “The Government stands

ready to do whatever it takes to keep people safe and ensure our economy withstands this storm,” Mr Perrottet said. “Today we are injecting $700 million into the health system and almost $1.6 billion to boost business. In simple terms, this money will help save the lives of loved ones and protect jobs. “We are supporting business by lowering their costs through tax cuts and fee reductions, and working to boost jobs by funding ready-to-go capital work and maintenance projects as a priority.” Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the Government was doing whatever it took to support front line health workers, and urged people to follow important safety messages. “Our health workers are doing an amazing job,” Mr Hazzard said. “This extra funding backs the work of our doctors, nurses, allied health staff, ambulance officers and support staff in the fight to prevent the spread of and prepare for COVID-19.”

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Sharing a Wilde St Patrick’s Day

Holy Cross College in Ryde, where students rave about the comradeship, classes and traditions.

Holy Cross students reflect on a proud tradition Holy Cross Catholic College in Ryde has posted testimonials which highlight the comradeship, classes and traditions that makes the College great. Student Cohen Davis (pictured) writes about friends and friendship. “From the first day I walked into Holy Cross I felt welcomed,” he writes “The teachers introduced themselves and encouraged us to make five new friends. “In week two we went on camp which made us bond tighter as a Year Seven group.

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“When we are in class our teachers always make sure we receive the help we need to help us learn and have more fun with learning than ever before. “We make new friends through sport, through class and camp. We are getting to know each other better.” Liam O’Dare (pictured) writes about the thrill of scientific discovery. “To be able to do real science experiments and learn new things each lesson is awesome,” he writes. “Even in an assembly or Mass I always come out proud to be at this outstanding school. “I am excited to represent my school in sports and lead by example to my team mates, hopefully making them better and sharing a bond with them away from the classroom. “Each day, I look forward to coming to school and seeing all my teachers and my friends.

“I am also looking forward to doing woodwork and more science experiments in the future.

Liam O’Dare “The traditions here and learning about the story of the Patrician Brothers and their work at this school are extremely special. “Next year I am looking forward to having the chance to join army cadets.” Harrison Bunting writes about his pride in the College history. “I like the rich history that

there is to learn about the school. “I like the sporting asset that this school has to offer and love the facilities that we can use. “I’ve enjoyed moving classes to learn from different teachers and the challenge of the work that they have assigned me. “High school is a big step up but at Holy Cross they have made that step up very easy. “We need to adapt to the expectations of the teachers for not only school work but also the homework. “They also teach us how to be good young men by making us mature. To conclude this school can support your desires and help you achieve your dreams.” Leonardi Ashourian writes about the sense of community at the College. “Holy Cross has been outstanding,” he writes. “ It’s great because of its traditions, its student involvement, teachers and

Catholic culture. I love how everyone is competitive when it comes to sports or how many students excel every year in the classroom. “That just shows how strong the Holy Cross community really is. “This College allows you to become whatever you want. “They expect the best from you whether it’s outside of school or inside and they also expect maturity everywhere you go. “ More than anything they want us to be the best version of ourselves.”

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SAINT PATRICK’S DAY was celebrated yesterday and Father Martin Maunsell says it is a great day to be Irish!

The wit and the wisdom of the Irish people is often best revealed each year around the feast of Saint Patrick on March 17,” he said. “It is also a great day for many people of Irish heritage who live away from Ireland especially in America and Australia. One of the great Irish writers was the 19th Century writer Oscar Wilde (pictured) who was a fiercely patriotic Irishman who spent most of his life working in England. Oscar is best remembered for his biting wit and wisdom, his flamboyant dressing and as a master story teller. Perhaps his best play was The Importance of Being Earnest and his bestselling novel was The Picture of Dorian Gray. Some of his most memorable quotes are: “A cynic is someone who knows the price of everything in life yet the value of nothing! “Selfishness is not so much living as one wishes to live rather it is in wanting others to live as we wish them to live! “Always make a conscious effort to openly forgive your enemies as experience has shown that nothing will annoy them more! “A good friend is someone who when necessary confronts you face to face whereas a weak friend will reprimand you behind your face! “Advice is only of value when it is passed on in life otherwise it is like writing someone a letter and never sending it. Some other great Irish writers were James Joyce (1882-1941) and William Yeats (1865-1939).

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Ryde Eisteddfod 2020 AGM

Ryde Eisteddfod founding chairman and former Ryde Mayor Edna Wilde OAM is pictured at Ryde Eisteddfod 2020 Annual General Meeting, centre, with flowers presented by The Weekly Times editor John F Booth AM to commemorate a photo in the soon to be launched Ryde Eisteddfod book at Ryde Library on Tuesday April 7 at 6pm. PICTURED ABOVE Ryde Eisteddfod members at the 2020m Annual General Meeting when the new 2020 Committee was elected.

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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 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

778

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?

KITCHENS

9888 5257

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

HANDYMAN

S.S. CARPENTRY & HANDYMAN SERVICES

Sam 0414 413 326 Specialising in all Building, Carpentry & Gyprocking work. Free Quotes & Pens. Disc. Ph. Sam

Aryan Kitchen

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LAWN MOWING

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0413 395 444 NS LAWN CUTTING - Affordable

Full Kitchen Package and free installation $4999 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 Nicholas carpentry & Handyman Complete job. All trades. Unbeatable prices. services Builder 20 Years Experience. Free Quotes. Steven 0419 606 288 Pens.Disc. 0414 717 111 Lic no 301036c • 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

Guide

KITCHEN REPAIRS KITCHEN REPAIRS

0412 448 623

Call Kee 0435 617 567

Lic 296601c

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

Hedges

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

hot water services RYDE HOT WATER SERVICE

9809 4230

0412 200 939

Installations, repairs & sales. Electric and gas Lic No L985. hot water heaters. A LOCAL HOT WATER SPECIALIST

0414 837 679

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 SAMSON LANSCAPING 0432 474 950 & Property maintenance. Design, Construct, Maintain, Irrigation service ins. Free Quotation. samson.call@hotmail.com Lic 208121c

EXHIBITION EDGES GLADESVILLE

0418 221 680

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

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

massage

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

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

ironing services

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

KITCHENS

0412 594 911

LAWN MOWING

JAYS MAINTENANCE PLUS Jason 0424 619 816

Granite & Marble Natural Stone

SERVING THE LOCAL AREA FOR OVER 10 YEARS. Lawn, gutters cleared. Fully Insured. Call Jason

60yrs Gladesville. www.ronbennettmarble.com.au

3 mth warranty on mower, chainsaw & line trimmer repairs & service.

9809 3623 THE MOWER SURGEON Kitchen & vanity tops 100’s of colours. Est

0407 419 793

Aspect Painting & Decorating

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

TESSA PAINTING & MAINTENANCE

0411 143 534

Cheapest price, best quality. We prove it. Fully guaranteed 20 years experience, free quotes Lic 164240

count. Free Quotes

Lic 157468c

0414 881 267

9878 1677

BILLY’S PAINTING & DECORATING

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 MemLic R96188 ber MPA

MICHAEL THE PAINTER Michael 0412 444 838 • Professional and reliable • All types of painting • All areas • Reasonable rates • Best quality • Cheapest quotes • Pensioner Disc Lic 320177c Call Michael.

W Z FINE PAINTING SERVICE PTY LTD

EDGE PAINTING

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

Lic 267578c/MPA280514

Honest painting

David 0450 726 188 * Reliable and professional * Guaranteed quality and price. * All types of painting * Fully Lic & Ins. * Free onsite quote. Lic No 310324c

0452 639 991

Over 20 years experience. Specializing in repairing cracks, peeling, mills removal. Interior&exterior, free quote. Fully insured. Seven years warranty. Eason 0452639991. Lic 312751 7 Colour Painting & Decorators

0406 526 688 0430 247 506

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

QUALIFIED STRESS RELIEVING

quotes, pensioners discount fully insureds Lic149577c

PAINTER

PETER PAINTING STRUCTURAL LANDSCAPING Phil 9715 1804 0423 808 115 8819 2795 installs, Gas, Electric, Carl 0414 724 557 20 yrs exp. Work guaranteed Pensioner Dis-

Servicing / repairs / 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

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

Angelo 0408 677 614 RYDE CITY MOWERS 9809 0329 Hinges, Doors, Drawers, Shelves, Cabinets, Repairs to most brands of lawnmowers, brushcut0435 617 567 Kick-boards etc. ters, chainsaws. Chain sharpening. Guaranteed Good Experience. Includes doors, lock doors, service. Factory trained & qualified technicians. frame, windows, ceilings, walls, Gyprock, tiles. No job too small. Free quotes 7 days. Timberflooring fix or replace and painting. angeloskitchenrepairs@gmail.com Lic no 139738C Local pick up & delivery available (charges apply) HANDYMAN SERVICES

PAINTERS & DECORATORS

James

0405 765 631

Interior & Exterior, Pensioner Discount. Quality guaranteed. Free Quotes Call James 0405 765 631 Lic No 195805c.

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. Call Demitri Lic 288665c

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.

COTTAGE & DOMESTIC MAINTENANCE

0414 808 809

Phillip Draper West Ryde

9808 3020

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. • 7 days a week friendly sevice. Lic 178744c


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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.

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

SIX LANGUAGES!

www.weeklytimes.com.au

state of the art indoor pools. • Learn to Swim. Babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and elementary at 16 Cross Street Ryde. • Style Correction for school competition in graded classes at Ryde Aquatic Centre


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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

SAM THE TILING MAN

9832 9837 0413 072 621 Small tiling jobs only Lab & Mats under Lic No. 68534C $1000 40 yr exp

tree lopping VIC’S TREE CUTTING

0404 162 752 9858 2874 Tree pruning and removal, stump grinding. Fully ins. Free Quotes. Qual Aborist. Family business.

A.J’S TREELOPPING & RUBBISH REMOVAL

0412 933 031

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

0412 111 785

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

Tree Lopping Services

0412 594 911

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Brush Park/Denistone Women Tue Mar 10 Social Triples R Pacey M Miller P Lyons d M Armstrong F Laney C Minogue, R Newton J Brannagan M Dewhirst d R Newton M Forbes E Leermakers, H Tumminello H Simmons B Smith d S McWhirter A McKeon S Younie, J Tumminello C Heming M Woods d H Audin E Lam J Vinton

MARIE DEWHIRST

Gladesville Women

Tue Mar 10Social Pairs E Craven C Bambach d A Hyem E Malcolm Raffle Sue Hardacre Gde 1 Pennants Rd 6 Gladesville v Carlingford After a rain postponed game from last week this match continued on Tue 10 and Gladesville became the eventual winners. Well done to our Pennant Teams.

JENNY BRYANT

North Ryde RSL Women

Tue Mar 10 No 1 and No3 pennant teams had to play rained out match No1 lost 34 /31 No 3 won 42/29 Thu Mar 12 Rk 1 W Hyland A Richardson d P Ying Rk 2 S Fennell J Bax I Hitchens d S Fennell J Hope E Marsden R 3 L Humphreys S Leabeater d R Inchley S

Beram Win Rk 1 W Hyland A Richardson J/Pot not won Thanks too all who helped during the Pennant Season

COLLEEN RENWICK

North Epping Women

Tue Mar 10 Social E Stewart S Archibald R Knott d L Finnigan A Baguley S Caswell 22/18 H Fletcher G Tucker S Farrelly B Trompp d H Fletcher L Watford J Palmer L Pierens 21/8 Pennants Gde 2 v Brush Park B R Delves M Garrick J Havron J Thorp lost 18/19 M Phipps V Riley P Spaul J Swan won 18/15 ts 4-1Thur Mar 12 v Brush Park A R Delves M Garrick J Havron J Thorp won 23/20 M Phipps B Trompp P Spaul J Swan won 35/12 Points 5-0

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North Epping Men

Wed Mar 11 Club R Kern J Clough R Peterson d T Holden P Brown B Daley 25/18 J Taylor M Hollier M Havron d A Macleod J Fry P Harbrow 19/17 J Royer L Byrne S Palmer d J Kaine R Monteith W Fletcher 36/13 A Robinson O Sherrard d R Watkins C Watford 20/15 T Warner K Douglass d B Swan R Vass 18/13 C Thurmer R Phillips d N Oppedisano N Swancott 26/17Sat Feb 22 Club A Macleod A Robinson

Bowling Round-up S Burge d J Taylor D Thompson R Monteith 14/5 Pennants Rd 4 Gde 4 v Merrylands D Singleton C Thurmer J Boulos B Daley Suspended 9/2 (8 ends) N Oppedisano R Watkins R Gallop R Matheson Sus 9/7 (8 ends) M Hollier J Fry M Havron P Delves Sus 7/11 (10 ends)Gde 6 v Castle Hill J Havron O Sherrard R Thorp R Phillips Sus 24/11 (14 ends) B Swan N Swancott M Gardiner K Douglass Sus 12/14 (14 ends) R Kern S Mewburn P Harbrow S Garvey Sus 12/6 (12 ends) Gde 7 v Wenty Black C Watford L Byrne R Vass G Stace Sus 10/9 (11 ends) S Slocombe B Forrest D Dyer B Fletcher Sus 12/10 (11 ends) R Stanton B Godsell T Warner R Crowne Sus 13/14 (11 ends)

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Brush Park Men

Mar 15 Major Singles Rd 2 B Goldsworthy d J Mazzaferro 31/14 J Uren d G Monk 31/22 R Palmer d P Murphy 31/23 B Dewhirst d A Cukon 31/24 Wed Mar 11 Social L Hoare J Mazzaferro d G Monk R Preston 17/14 G Willis R Palmer d S Merani R Hurley 28/11 J Uren P

Murphy d C Carmichael B Goldsworthy 23/11 R Hoare A Burgoyne d T Merani P Roy 21/16 T Siviour B Dewhirst d A Carter R Hall 18/9 J Higgins D Livesey d N Ward A Stone 31/13 Thu Mar 12 Social R Milner P Roy dr J Forbes G Laws 21/21 R Dickinson H Jones J Mazzaferro d C Norgate B Took A Cukon 22/18 A Moore E Rayner A Ryce d F Woodley B Cupitt R French 25/12 Pennant Round 2 Gde 5 Brush Park d by Concord CC 9/1 Gde 6 Brush Park d by Dural 9/1 Gde 7 Brush Park/ Carlingford d by Wenty Leagues 10/0 Pennant Rd 3 Gde 5 Brush Park d Northmead 10/0 Gr 7 Brush Park/Carlingford d by ATC Bowls 10/0

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Wed Major Singles R Moran d G Boardman 31/13 P Wade d M Knight 31/11 J Campbell d K Mulhall 31/28 Social K Mulhall D Erskine S Creedy d J Bowring L Sturman C Marriott 31/18 C Boardman H Fox V Solway d C Boardman M Collum S Smith 17/15 D McCall O Hostrup M Popovic d N Morris G D’Souza F Markar 20/15

Thu Women’s Major Singles J Moran d J Carroll 25/14 Fri Minor Singles J Barker d B Paxton 31/21 Sat Pennants Harbord 63 (9) d Lane Cove 49 (1) Sun Major Singles S Bonthrone d B Patterson 31/19

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Putney Tennyson Men

Wed March 11 Social K Andrews J Carrington A Long d K Wooden P MClean L Ager 22/21 C Dale E Lam B Prentice d B Prentice K Riley A Heyes 24/21 G Butt I Purcell J McConnell d F Cornellis P Dobie J Cunningham 34/19 T Ryan B Jasprizza R Marrins d K Landsdown A Jarvis D Walker 34/17 Rd 1 Minor Singles K Lake d J Elliot 31/11 D Vinton d P Smith 31/12

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Hunters Hill Men

Thu Mar 12 Social V Wahlquist P Hirst K Beattie d B Davis G Cooper R Hopwood N Snashall O Vandoros P Nightingale d J Beale J Hirst P Nightingale Sat Mar 14 Pennants Rd 3 Gde 4 H Hill v Wentworthville Leagues at home and Gde 6 H Hill v

Denistone Sports away games suspended owing to rain and to be completed on Sun April 19 Entries for Club Minor Singles now open, closing Thu Mar 19

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25/02/20 Social Triples F. Kelly, V. Elias, G. Blunt d A. Dale, V. Wahlquist,P. Hirst E. Wilton, G. Guice, J. Doyle d F. Palmer, L. Stevenson, J. Lloyd K. Sagger, C. Campbell, J. Beale d L. Green, B. Gibson, L. Cook 3/03/20 1st Round Fours Championship L. Stevenson, V. Elias, K. Sagger, L. Cook d K. Stewart, B. Gibson, E. Wilton, A. Lowe V. Wahlquist, F. Palmer, A. Dale, G. Guice d J. Beale, J. Lloyd, P. Hirst, G. Blunt Social Triples F. Kelly, J. Castaldi, J. Doyle d L. Green, C. Campbell, A. Allum

Denistone Men

Sun Mar 8 Rd 3 Pennants Gde 3 The Hills def Denistone Sports 9 ½/ ½ Gde 5 Pennant Hills d Denistone Sports 9/1 Gde 7 Wenty Leagues d Denistone Sports 9/1 Wed Mar 11 Social D Alice J Welsby D Moody d R Ralston A Marcellino J Hiotellis 24/18 J Kennedy C Norgate C Welsby

d J O’Brien D Galati L Hansen 22/18 G Mitchell G Hatch J Knight d A Rawding I Henry J Myres 25/22 T Stanis D Pocock F McGarry d K Johnson V Ardino N Martelli 27/19 B White B Morton d J Lee J Mohan 25/10 C Madafiglio K Graham d D Lee B Nicoll 16/12 B Williams T Chan G Carroll d F Woodley A Crockart D Linnert 25/20 Fri Mar 13 Jackpot Pairs No winner J Rae Z Bosnjakovic d S Arkins C Wilson 22/11 J Lee R Gavin d R Ralston D Pocock 27/16 T Chan K Graham d M Lyall K Gray 26/14 D walker F McGarry d A Weaver P Hodkinson 30/14 J Walker A McShane d D Lee J Howe 27/7 J Fleming B Nicoll d M Little G Scott 18/16 R Rust J Cunningham d A Crockart J Rando 23/21 P Dowling D Nelson d G Paterson J Hiotellis 17/13 N Martelli R Johnston d B Richards J Knight 20/16 L Crow D Linnert d D Yeates M Hobam 24/19 F Martelli G Hatch d T Stanis J Mohan 24/19 G Stewart K Easther d G Carroll G Jones 24/18 B Carabetta S Crowhurst d G King S Skinner 29/21 A Marcellino L Hansen d G Bale G Pincni 25/15 Sat Mar 14 Rd 4 Pennants Washed out

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Sydney FC into third consecutive W-League Grand Final Sydney FC Head Coach Ante Juric believes his side’s togetherness was decisive as they booked a third consecutive Westfield W-League Grand Final appearance.

Noeline Dal Santo

Noeline Dal Santo

Noelene Dal Santo, our beloved fellow bowler, passed away peacefully on Sunday 1st March. The Denistone ladies formed a guard of honour at her funeral on Wednesday. Noelene was successful bowler who served our club as head of Selection and as a Delegate. She will be sadly missed.

Sydney FC will play this season’s unbeaten runaway premiers, Melbourne City, the Westfield W-League Grand Final this weekend after they hammered Western Sydney Wanderers 5-1 in the other semifinal. A 14th minute strike from American attacker Veronica Latsko proved decisive for the Sky Blues as they edged out Melbourne Victory 1-0 in their Westfield W-League Semi Final on Saturday at Epping Stadium.

However, the defending Champions were forced to dig deep throughout the contest as they weathered a series of attacking raids from the Victory – and occasionally rode their luck – across a hardfought 90 minutes. However, despite proving the hero on paper for her side, Latsko was determined to share the accolades post-match. “Ally Green put it on a platter for me. Literally all I had to do was toepoke it in,” she said.

“I got really lucky with the timing and she literally put it on a platter for me three yards out from the goal, so it was all Ally.” The Victory made Sydney work for their win at Epping Stadium as the Sky Blues thwarted a number of raids on their goal as the hosts edged the shot count 15-9 without finding the back of the net. Juric said that his side’s determination to grind out the result against a determined opponent could not have been better timed. “I think that’s one of

our best performances in terms of effort and the togetherness that we showed and I’m glad we did it in the Finals Series,” Juric said. “In the first half we played decent football, we were positive and were set up well defensively. “We ground it out in the second half in the wind and against a barrage of attacks which was something special.” Juric’s attention is now on his own side’s preparation ahead of their Grand Final against Melbourne City.

”We will worry about ourselves but it will be a great week and it’s a great opportunity for these girls to achieve something special,” he said. “I’m very pleased for the club and for the girls that we’ve made the Final for the third season in a row.” Sydney FC will contest their third consecutive Westfield WLeague Grand Final against Melbourne City behind closed doors, part of Football Federation Australia’s response to the Caronavirus outbreak, with more details to be released this week.


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What is a fair rent for a local park ?

For local sporting clubs who think that council parks are there for their benefit, the recent case of Hunters Hill Rugby Club should provide a sobering talking point. Hunters Hill Rugby have long established a home ground on the oval at Boronia Park in Hunters Hill where the club has traditionally paid an affordable rent. All that changed recently when the Northern Sydney Regional Organisation Of Councils reviewed the availability of community parkland and the rugby club was hit with a demand to pay more . Hunters Hill Rugby Club President Glen Sanford told last week’s meeting of Hunters Hill Council that not only is the increase huge, it had to be paid up front. “We’ve always paid our rent and in 2016 we we told these increases would be modest and then we found a 500 per cent increase,” he told the

council meeting. “We agree on the $20,000 rent increase but this (rent demand) takes it up to $16,000 in the first year.” The club believes that such a rent increase – proposed to be from $11 per hour to $23.50 per hour – should not hit the club in one swift demand. “Our common approach is that a phase in should be a phase in,” he said. The club also wants the council to consider a discount. “We believe the contributions we have made in the past and we’ll make in the future justifies a ten per cent discount.” Councillor Zac Miles agreed. “I want the ten per cent to be reviewed every three years and that the fees for

the Boronia Park Ovals be adjusted to reflect the additional discount as suggested by the club,” he said. “Obviously this is an ongoing issue for the club and I don’t think the money should be taken out in one big whack.” It is expected that the fees will be reviewed on a three year basis but the issue of how much rent the council charges clubs goes beyond the rugby club. Councillors are aware that players who use Hunters Hill’s sports grounds and parks don’t (necessarily) live in Hunters Hill and this raises the issue of whether or not Hunters Hill ratepayers should subsidise them. If the council charges less in fees to neighbour-

Hunters Hill Rugby Club argues that it should have a discount on the rent it is charged for Boronia Park.

ing Ryde it will be open to complaints that it is under-valuing the land and under-valuing it at a time when there is pressure on

parks for passive recreational use. If it charges more than Ryde it leaves the council open to legitimate com-

plaints from the clubs that it is using them as a cash cow to bring in revenue or charging them more than their ability to pay.

The issue before councillors is how to strike a balance that is fair to all and genuinely reflects the value of the land.

Could the past be the future? High flying raven builds on an industry success

A complete shutdown of the NRL season due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) will not deter Balmain fans from following the Tigers, fans told The Weekly Times this week.As the virus spreads, the NRL could opt for playing games in stadiums without fans but a complete shutdown cannot be ruled out.

The Weekly Times spoke to Tiger fans this week about an idea being floated in Victoria to replace live coverage of cancelled games with televised highlights of classic games from the past and famous radio broadcast calls. This could include pub screenings of classic black and white archival footage of Balmain’s grand final triumphs, historic footage from the inter war period and famous calls from commentators like the legendary Frank Hyde. To be a success, radio and television networks would have to commit to searching their archives and make their material available to pubs and clubs, at a hire cost. But the idea could sell if marketed well and this is where Melbourne has an

edge on Sydney. Fan Richard Holgate is a regular at Leichhardt Oval and he said that while a “great games of the past” series being shown in clubs and pubs will not be the same as being at a home game, it would be something he would go to a pub to watch. “I’d watch a old game with a few mates in a heated pub on a cold afternoon with a cold beer and a good meal,” he said. “I watch any great classic game but I would prefer to watch old Balmain matches or hear broadcast from some famous radio calls of Balmain games. The idea is being floated in Victoria with clubs in the inner city Melbourne suburb of Collingwood ready to host the occasional retro themed afternoons with highlights of historic Mag-

Meet Cathy Inglis (pictured) from the Gladesville Ravens Football Club

pies matches, old movies and prizes for the best retro themed costumes. Other fans were sceptical. “A lot of these historic games are already available on YouTube and what’s more, you’ll know the final score even before the match is played, so where’s the excitement in that?” fan Bob Chappell said. The options available to replacing a day out at

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Cathy is the Club President, a position she has held for six years. “I was Netball Director prior to that,” she said. “I am also a local girl who has grown up and lived my life in the area. “I attended Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Primary School and went to high school at Woolwich. “I then completed a Bachelor of Science (Materials Science) and a Master of Science at the University of Technology. “My current role is the General Manager Technical and Innovation at Brickworks Building Products.” Cathy Inglis has served the building industry for 24 years. “ I lead the innovation for new building products across Brickworks brands including bricks, precast concrete, masonry, roof tiles and lightweight fa-

Leichhardt Oval are nonetheless sure to disappoint fans, especially as Tigers Coach Michael “Madge” Maguire dedicated this year’s team effort to the fans. “We want to be successful for the club because we have great fans,” he said. “At our last game there at Leichhardt it was a packed crowd and that was a taste of what can come.”

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The Gladesville Ravens Cathy Inglis. cades. “I am also on the National Board of the Housing Industry Association and represents the industry on several Australian Standards.” Cathy Inglis was awarded her AM this year for significant service to the building industry. Her citation noted her service to Brickworks Limited since 1995 and to the Housing Industry Associa-

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tion since 2002. She has served as the Association’s New South Wales President from 2015 until 2017. A current member of Standards Australia, Cathy also served as Chairperson of the Think Brick Technical Committee from 1999 until 2014, as a past member of Built Environment Industry Innovation Council and a Past Board Member, National Precast Concrete Association of Australia. Many people in the arts know her for her 25 years of service to the Australian Ceramic Society where she has held the positions of Federal President, Federal Councillor and State President. She brings strong leadership and organisational skills to the Gladesville Ravens, whose club pride and professionalism is widely acclaimed.

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Benji Brilliance Blitzed ‘em! 28 THE WEEKLY TIMES Wednesday 18 March, 2020

By the one eyed Tiger

Tigers captain Benji Marshall was back to his brilliant best when he single handedly scored half the Tigers winning points to demolish the St George Sinners at The Gong on Sunday. Benji turned the clock back to 2005 when he inspired the Tigers to win the premiership for the first time for the joint venture club. He is now destined to do it again in what may be his last year in first grade footy. Benji scored a try and assisted in several others and booted four over the little back dot for a personal scoreline of twelve of the Tigers winning 24 points to fourteen. Winger David Nofoaluma showed his outstanding class roaring in for two tries while fellow Samoan new chum

BENJI MARSHALL weaved his magic at The Gong on Sunday scoring a try, pictured left, and converting four tries with the boot for a personal tally of match winning twelve points.

Luciano Leilua pounced on a clever Benji grubber kick to score an 18 -14 lead in the second half. Luke Brooks was a late scratching when he suffered a calf strain in Saturday’s captain’s run which enable Josh Reynolds a run on start for the first game of the season. Josh had a good game despite being persistently targeted by monstrous back row Sinner Tariq Sims who was eventually rewarded by being placed on report to the match review committee for misconduct. Serves him right. Overall supercoach Michael “Madge” Magu-

ire had good cause to be satisfied with his charges and all the good work they have done in preseason training. All augurs well for the future but all depends on the state of play now due to the dreaded cor-

onavirus scenario. We were all looking forward to a magic day at Leichhardt Oval HQ this Sunday. Time alone will now determine the future state of play. At least we’ll see you there in spirit.

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