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ISSN 1832-0198 Issue 260 1150 FREE COPIES PRINTED Success for Former Local Cricketer Former Holbrook cricketer Steve Taylor has been in good form with his Darwin club Waratahs which culminated in the young skipper leading his team to a solid victory in the local top end one day final last year in August. Taylor was the star for his side, taking 3/34 with the ball, before scoring with 41 not out to lead the Waratahs to a comfortable victory. Since leaving Holbrook, where Steve was Senior Cricketer of the Year in 2007/08, he played with the Lavington Cricket Club before moving to Melbourne to play for the Northcote Club, of which he is now also captain. After the Melbourne season finishes, Steve heads up to Darwin for the Northern ‘Day Season’ to lead the Waratahs Club, and also do some fishing! Steve also represented the Northern Territory for three consecutive years. He was selected as captain, against South Australia, leading them to victory in 2013. Steve is now heading off to England where he will join Mildenhall cricket side in Suffolk County near Cambridge for the April to September season. Holbrook Under 16s Claim 2014/15 Title Holbrook’s under 16 cricket team defe ate d The Rock Yerong Creek to win this s e a s o n ’ s premiership. Holbrook set up the win with a patient 132 runs on the first day of the grand-final. Hamish Mackinlay’s (44) and Bailey Parker (26) laid the platform with a quick fire 58 run second wicket partnership. Corey McCarthy (16), Jake Hicks, Dammon Brennan and Cooper Walsh occupied the crease for important periods of time, enabling Holbrook to bat out their 40 overs. The Rock was in early trouble when they lost opener Allan Malmo to a sharp slip catch by Hamish Mackinlay off Bailey Parker’s third ball of the day. The catch was to be Mackinlay’s first of four important slips catches for the innings. The Holbrook boys bowled extremely well, keeping pressure on The Rock eventually bowling them out for 70 runs in the 27th over. Bowling figures: Bailey Parker (8 overs-1 maiden-3 wickets for 17 runs), Hamish Mackinlay (5-0-0 for 13), Jake Hicks (4-0-2 for 8), Cooper Walsh (4.3-2- 4 for 9), Corey McCarthy (3-1 -1 for 13) and Dammon Brennan (1-0-0 for 5). In what was a fine all round team effort, Hamish Mackinlay was voted man of the match. All players are to be congratulated on the consistent season they produced and the improvement they have displayed in their cricket skills. www.holbrook.nsw.au 18 March 2015 Holbrook Happenings 1 HOLBROOK HAPPENINGS’ POLICY STATEMENT This newsletter is presented by the CTC@Holbrook for the purpose of disseminating information and articles free of charge for the benefit of the public. This information is not a substitute for professional advice and is not intended to be used as such. The editors do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred by use of or reliance on such information. The editors of Holbrook Happenings make every effort to ensure the quality of the information. However, Holbrook Happenings cannot guarantee and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency or completeness of information. It is the responsibility of contributors to secure permission for the use of any photographs or material provided for the Holbrook Happenings. DEADLINE Next deadline 9am Friday 27 March 2015 Quality Meat, Groceries & Friendly Service Holbrook’s Fresh Food Option Fruit & Veg Broccoli $1.99/kg Grapes $2.89/kg 500g pre-pack Tomatoes $1.99ea Granny Smith Apples $2.99/kg Butcher Premium Beef Mince $9.99/kg BBQ Steak $11.99/kg T-bone Steak $16.99/kg Skinless Breast Fillets $9.99/kg Tony’s Homemade Hamburgers $9.99/kg Deli Honey Ham $13.99/kg Strasburg $9.99/kg Cheese Kransky $9.99/kg Family BBQ Chickens $7.99ea Now taking orders for Easter: Fresh Seafood Deli Platters BBQ Meat Homemade Hams Fruit Platters We prefer articles to be emailed to: holbrookctc@greaterhume.nsw.gov.au Open Monday-Friday 7.00am til 7.00pm and weekends until 4.00pm. 127 Albury Street Holbrook P: 02 6036 3288 F: 02 6036 3808 If you are a new advertiser, email us for information & a booking form. Classified 1/16 page Advertising Cost $16.00 1/8 page $ 32.00 ¼ page $ 64.00 3/8 page $96.00 ½ page (check for availability) $ 128.00 Offering Quality coffee, Insert (not printed at CTC) $128.00 Gourmet food Insert (when printed at CTC) $ 64.00 Per issue Gluten free options Please note this publication is available online at www.holbrook.nsw.au JB Scanning & Livestock Services High tea Internet café & free Wi-Fi Fast friendly service Sheep Pregnancy Scanning Livestock Husbandry & Management Open 7 days 8.30 to 5.00. Jake Burey Holbrook NSW Jburey01@gmail.com 0427507409 2 Holbrook Happenings 02 6036 2211 www.submarinecafe.com.au 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au Library Complex OPENING HOURS Tues—Fri: 11.00 - 1.00pm 2.00-5.30pm Saturday: 9.30 -12.30pm (library services only) Ph: 02 6036 3262 holbrookctc@greaterhume.nsw.gov.au HOMEWORK CLUB 3.30 to 4.30pm $2.00 includes afternoon tea Come and get some help with your maths, English or school projects. DON’T FORGET YOUR HOMEWORK All primary students welcome Coming courses available at the Holbrook Library through 11.00am Thursdays Bookings to be made through TAFE 1300823374 or www.rit.tafensw.edu.au/maxaccess RSA $185 - 20 March, 17th April RCG $135—10 April, 15 May Food Handling $120– 7 May Food Safety Supervisor $240– 14 & 21 May for babies through to 5 year olds Just some of the great new titles currently available at Holbrook Library. There’s always something new for the avid reader. Also War Horse and TV series The Bridge, two of our new items on DVD. We have also added some good old Roald Dahl and Dr Seuss titles to our children’s collection. Don’t forget it’s FREE to join your library. DRIVER K0OWLEDGE TESTI0G, HAZARD PERCEPTIO0 TESTI0G A0D DRIVER QUALIFICATIO0 TESTI0G AVAILABLE AT THE CTC FOR ALL LICE0CE CLASSES ADULT COMPUTI0G Bookings essential 0eed assistance with technology. Computers, laptops, ipads, tablets, phone and more…… We can help with one on one lessons 1st Tuesday of every month 2-3pm Cost $5 Bookings essential Ph 02 6036 3262 Volunteers required to assist with ipads www.holbrook.nsw.au TUTORI0G Don’t tear your hair out! No need to travel to Albury. We have tutors available for most ages and abilities in a wide variety of subjects. 18 March 2015 Holbrook Happenings 3 HOLBROOK LANDCARE S2S Bushlinks project is presenting two workshops and forays with renowned photographer and fungi expert Alison Pouliot. The first workshop, Fungi: An Introduction to a Curious Kingdom, will be held at Wenoma Studio Tumbarumba on Sunday 22 March at 10am, and will introduce participants to the diversity, ecology and curiosities of the fungi kingdom. The second workshop, The Bizarre and the Beautiful—A Deeper Exploration of a Curious Kingdom, will be held at Mullengandra Hall on Monday 23 March and will take participants deeper into the fungi kingdom with a close look at the major characteristics used to identify fungi in the field. RSVP by Wednesday 18 March to the HLN office on 6036 3181 or office@holbrooklandcare.org.au. This event is made possible by funding from the Australian Government. If you are planting tubestock, a reminder that now is the perfect time to get the ripping done. The profile is dry and the rip will shatter and minimise the air pockets in the line, settling down nicely when it rains. For more detailed information on site preparation, go to the Bushlinks website at www.holbrooklandcare.org.au/bushlinks. If you have an approved Bushlinks project, remember that the deadline for fencing to be completed is 30 May 2015. If you do not think you can get your fencing complete, please contact Kylie as soon as possible at the office on (02) 6036 3181. 143 Albury Street Holbrook 2644 02 6036 3333 Mon/Fri 8-4pm, Sat 8-3pm, Sun 9-3pm Relax in our friendly & comfortable air conditioned café Indoor & courtyard seating Fully Licenced Homemade gourmet food & cakes Specialty Gluten Free Food made daily Superior Coffee Ph: 0428 293 817 ewenandleeahs@bigpond.com Here is some revegetation from the first planting of Bushlinks in 2013 - this is what yours could be looking like in two year’s time with great preparation. Flyfaire Wines (Est. 1993) situated in the Woomargama National Park featuring Cellar Door & Café. Come up for lunches, dinners, arvo-teas, & wine tasting all wkend with Les & Julie; plus tastings Wed–Fri. Events catering available. 12kms from the Tunnel Rd turn-off. 1190 Tunnel Rd, Woomargama, 2644 6020 5264 | www.flyfaire.com.au 4 Holbrook Happenings Blinds & Awnings The best way to keep your home cool in summer and warm in winter. Call Ewen for a free quote 0428 293 817 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au Social Support & Seniors Week A busy week this week for Seniors Week! Holbrook Social Support has two outings planned. On Tuesday 17th March we headed to the Regent Cinema in Albury to watch “The Second Best Marigold Hotel” and had lunch at the Astor Hotel. Then on Thursday we are off to Wagga Civic Theatre to See DENISE DRYSDALE live. We will enjoy morning tea at the theatre before the performance and lunch afterwards. If you want to join us for any outings give us a call on 6036 3677. All seniors are welcome! We are also commencing a MENS ONLY social group. The first outing will be on Thursday 26 March. We will be taking a “tourist drive” through the district and head to Jingellic Pub for lunch and perhaps some fishing if anyone wants to through a line in! Plans are that the group will be self-led and attend or participate in activities that the group members are interested in. Men (over the age of 65) who may be interested in joining us are welcome to give us a call. Transport will be provided and we will also provide a carer if required. Suggestions for future activities and trips are welcome! If you would like to be part of our new MENS ONLY group (or know someone who might) please give us a call at the office on 6036 3677 and we will let you know what’s happening. ANGLICAN NEWS This Sunday (22 March) we are holding our annual Harvest Festival Thanksgiving Service. This is a time when we give thanks to God for all the good things he gives us. The church looks beautiful as we place lots of fresh produce at the front during the service. Afterwards we take everything into the church hall for a fun auction, with proceeds being given to support Christian ministry in remote Australia and other parts of the world. All are welcome – 9:30am. The following Saturday (28 March – Election Day) is our Men’s Breakfast. We have a speaker from the Central Coast who will speak on Jesus’ Leadership. All men welcome at 8am. Our annual school holiday Kids Club is coming up in the second week of school holidays, from Monday 13 April to Friday 17 April. To book your child in please call James Coats on 6036 2048. It’s available for children from preschool age through to grade 6. TRIVIA NIGHT After a very successful Trivia night and Auction, the Holbrook Tennis, Cricket & Adult Riding clubs would like to thank most sincerely, the business houses and people alike for their continuing support and donations. Your generosity and ongoing involvement is hugely appreciated. J&B’s Gourmet Café, John & Wendy Murdoch (for meat raffles), Lyn & Paul Lubke (donation), Saddleworld Albury, Cute-Tea Pets Albury, Holbrook Stores IGA, Tony’s Supermarket, Holbrook Newsagency, Holbrook Embroidery, Landmark Pitzen, Elders Holbrook, AgNVet Holbrook, Grandma’s Closet, Andrew Fagan Pest Control, Holbrook Vet Centre, Rob & Jody Martin, Nifty’s Engineering, Sportsman's Warehouse Albury, Fox & Lillie Rural Wool Buyers, Hollyrocks, Alex Harrison Hair Design, and the following people for donations of loads of wood—Peter Waite, Colin & Stephen Parker, Charlie Papworth & Bill Heriot. HANDYMAN IN HOLBROOK R&D Home Maintenance » No Job Too Small Electric Powerline Design » Free Quote House painting (inside & out) / Rendering / Plastering & Repairs / Tiling (floor and wall) / Bathroom & Laundry Renos / Fences & Sheds Spray Painted. ABN 33 146 093 819 A Professional Design Service for underground and overhead powerlines for Urban, Rural, Residential, Commercial and Industrial situations Ken Follett P: 02 6036 3397 M: 0419 481 270 Ring Rod 0418 675 193 www.holbrook.nsw.au 18 March 2015 info@electricpowerlinedesign.com.au Holbrook Happenings 5 ST PATRICK’S SCHOOL St Patricks School students and teachers have been exploring many new exciting areas of hands-on learning, such as making ice cream, raising silkworms and bike safety. Ride2School day saw many students ride their bikes and scooters to school starting their day on a healthy note. Senior students enjoyed coaching the junior student groups on path etiquette, bike maintenance, and helmet fitting then concluding with the navigation of an obstacle course. Congratulations to Hunter Galvin and Ben Parker who are attending the MacKillop AFL trial on 27 March 2015. Ben also tried out for the Mackillop cricket team. We look forward to our cross country in March, those who excel will attend the Diocesan cross country in April. Go St Pat’s! A visit to the school by a 2 day old Ferrari was the highlight of Thursday last week. Children were able to sit and admire the lovely car, generously provided by a well-known Australian businessman. Coming up: Staff Professional Development: Monday 4 May. Children WILL NOT attend school on this day due to staff undertaking professional development. SU0DAY 29th MARCH STARTI0G AT 3pm OVER 50 PRIZES TO BE WO0 MEGA EASTER RAFFLE School Cross Country Carnival—Friday 27 March Diocesan Cross Country Carnival —Friday 24 April FISHI0G COMPETITIO0 PLEASE 0OTE: CHA0GE OF DATE SATURDAY 28th & SU0DAY 29th MARCH Come try our new range of Artisan Breads available Fri, Sat, Sun & Monday Trading Hours Central Bakery (B1) 6 at Pleasure Island —Weigh-In 2pm Sunday CLUB RAFFLES FRIDAY NIGHTS - 12 Meat & Vegie packs, 3 Vouchers and 2 Members Draws. Drawn at 7.30pm SU0DAY LU0CH RAFFLE Mon-Thurs 6am-7pm Fri 6am-8pm Sat & Sun 8am-7pm 02 6036 2049 (B1) 12 Meat & Vegie packs, 3 Vouchers and a Members Draw. Drawn at 1pm 51 Albury Street (B2) plus Members Draw (southern end of town) 8.30am-3pm 7 days/week 02 6036 3300 (B2) CLUB TRADI0G HOURS Holbrook Happenings THURSDAY 2nd APRIL SEAFOOD RAFFLE Club open every day Monday - Saturday from 10am Sunday from 9am 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au HOLBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL Riverina Cricket: Congratulations to Ewan Mackinlay for his selection in the squad of 24 players. The team will train over the winter, before final selection of the Riverina Team at the end of Term 3. Southern Riverina AFL Trials: Congratulations to Jack de Steiger, Henry Gulliver, Ewan Mackinlay and Fletcher Parker for their selection in the SR AFL Team. The boys will take part in the Riverina East Trials on Friday 20 March. Southern Riverina Swimming Results: Well done to the 29 swimmers who competed at the SR Carnival on 27 February. Year 4, 5 & 6 students with Joffa after their cartooning Our school won both the overall and handicap trophies workshops. (Portia Martin, Josh Toll, Milly Hearn, on the day. Congratulations to Phoebe Emerson, 11 Joffa, Cordelia Clarke, Riley King, Emily Black, Cianna Year Girl Champion and Ewan Mackinlay, Senior Toll, Aaron Heritage and 4athen King) Boy Champion. Phoebe also broke the 50m backstroke and 50m butterfly records. Thank you to the P&C for donating the swim caps, the students looked amazing! Year 5/6 Rugby League and League Tag Mortimer Shield: Congratulations to the boys and girls teams that participated in the rugby league gala day last Tuesday, in Albury. Both teams played exceptionally well and were successful in making it to the grand final. The boys were narrowly defeated and the girls were the winners. The girls will now play at the next level in Wagga. A fantastic effort by all students! Toon School: Last Thursday, all students had the opportunity to take part in sessions with Jeff Taylor better known as ‘Joffa”. The students built on their resilience skills, while having fun drawing cartoon characters. Choir: Congratulations to Janita Nickel on her successful audition for the Riverina Central Choir. Garden Club: Our garden club students are doing a fantastic job preparing for the planting season. They have deadheaded the agapanthus, as well as many other jobs around school. Thank you to the Capell and Swan families for their donations of herbs, succulents and seeds. P&C 0ews: The AGM will be held on Wednesday, 25 March 2015 at 7.30 pm. All executive positions are vacant and we encourage all interested parents/carers to attend the meeting. Cross Country Carnival: Our annual Cross Country Carnival will be held on Thursday, 19 March at 10:00 am on the school oval. All welcome to attend. Holbrook Early Learning Centre Children are curious learners and they LOVE playing in the dirt so gardening is a fantastic way for kids to learn lessons about the natural world around them, develop an interest in the food that they are eating and encourage sustainable practices early on in life. Gardening helps children to learn and develop new skills: Responsibility: from caring for plants. Understanding: as they learn about cause and effect (for example, plants die without water, weeds compete with plants). Self-confidence: from achieving their goals and enjoying the food they have grown. Love of nature: a chance to learn about the outdoor environment in a safe and pleasant place. Reasoning and discovery: learning about the science of plants, animals, weather, the environment, nutrition and simple construction. Physical activity: doing something fun and productive. Cooperation: including shared play activity and teamwork. Creativity: finding new and exciting ways to grow food. 0utrition: learning about where fresh food comes from. HISTORY QUIZ Who am I? I registered the first superphosphate spreader in New South Wales. A transport pioneer of Holbrook. Answer: In January 1960 Glen Meredith registered the first superphosphate spreader in New South Wales; it was twice as quick as anything else on the market Quiz: What was the most exciting thing on Television in 1960? www.holbrook.nsw.au 18 March 2015 Holbrook Happenings 7 SWIM CLUB PRESENTATIONS 2014/15 Age Champions: 7yr & under Jack Pitzen & Molly Pitzen; 8yr—Jed Davis & Madelyn Wheeler; 9yr—Jett Lidell & Saffi Pitt; 10yr—Max Davis & Maggie Jamieson; 11yr—Fletcher Hart & Angel DurdinPaul; 12yr—Shalayla Wheeler; 13yr—Will Plunkett & Morgan Archer; 14yr—Faith Pyers; 15yr—Jacob Emerson; 16yr—Matthew Lyons & Nicola Gledhill; Open—Chris Young & Margot Pitzen. Main Awards: Champion Boy—WillPlunkett, R/up—Matthew Lyons, 3rd—Jacob Emerson; Champion Girl— Shalayla Wheeler, R/up—Margot Pitzrn, 3rd—Angel Durdin-Paul; Best 1st Year—Jett Lidell, R/Up—Paige Lidell. Most Improved: Freestyle 33m Jack Pitzen, 66m Jasmine Young, 100m Will Plunkett; Breaststroke 33m Max Davis, 66m Alicia Pyers, 100m Nicola Gledhill; Backstroke 33m Jed Davis, 66m Morgan Archer, 100m Jacob Emerson; Butterfly 33m Hiraiina Durdin-Paul, 66m Shalayla Wheeler, 100m Matthew Lyons. Age Group Point Leaders: 7yr & under—Neve Scholz; 8yr Madelyn wheeler; 9yr Anna Pitzen; 10yr Jezzabella Wheeler; 11yr Angel Durdin-Paul; 12yr Shalayla Wheeler; 13yr Will Plunkett; 14yr Faith Pyers; 15yr Jacob Emerson; 16yr Matthew Lyons; Open Margot Pitzen. Ernie Cattle Sprint Award—Jacob Emerson (19.75); Maree Haynes Sprint Award—Kacie Schuur (20.47). Over the last few months, mums of new babies in Holbrook have been learning all about being a parent. Intereach has been running a course called Parents As Teachers, in a relaxed environment. This is aimed at parents and their new babies, up to the age of 3. Participants have been learning about lots about childhood such as; play, how to play with their babies, what to say and do in play, about communicating with babies, feeding solids and healthy eating, child development and things to do to help babies’ learning, how babies build a relationship with their parents, guiding babies’ behaviour, how babies brains development, and supports for the whole family. The babies have been learning through play in fun games with a big cardboard box, a picnic, kicking a noisy can, tummy time, songs and sharing books. Each Tuesday, from Tuesday 24th March, this group will be running from 10am-12pm at St Clare’s Convent. This is a free program so if you are interested in coming along to meet other mums and learn more, contact Ros Beck at Intereach 0429 000 237. Hope to see you there. I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see you are unarmed. William Shakespeare People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day. Winnie the Pooh My life is all math. I am trying to add to my income, subtract from my weight, divide my time, and avoid multiplying. Unknown YOUR O0E STOP SHOP. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WHITEGOODS, GARDE0 & SOIL 100's of Easter Specials in store NOW! Australian Seafood. Easter Eggs. Hot Cross Buns Roger, Marg and Staff would like to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Easter Holbrook Stores will be closed Good Friday and Easter Sunday Only Trading Hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 6.30pm Sat - Sun 8.30am- 2.00pm (Bulk hardware services available until 12noon Saturday) Ph: 6036 2111 155 Albury Street, Holbrook 8 Holbrook Happenings 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au COUNCIL NEWS – February 2015 Council held its February meeting at the Culcairn Office on Wednesday, 11 February 2015. All councillors attended the meeting. First up, Council received a presentation from Border Trust regarding the Greater Hume Community Fund proposal. Border Trust is seeking a commitment from each Local Government Area within the Border Trust region to assist in the establishment of a named sub fund for their respective communities. It is intended that these operate in addition to other Border Trust activities. Each named sub fund will be tailored to suit the individual circumstances of the different communities. Council will consider the proposal during budget preparations in the coming months. Engineering • Significant contribution to the RAMROC Freight Transport Plan. • Submission of detailed ‘Fixing Country Roads’ application for Yarara Gap, Jingellic Road, Holbrook following successful preliminary application. • Completion of Stage 2 of the Holbrook Streetscape. • Completion of realignment of Wagga Rd and Albury St Intersection at Holbrook. • Completion of a majority of Tunnel Road works. • Completion of all Regional and Local Road Reseals. • Completion of all Gravel Road Resheeting works. Environment and Planning • Tendering and leasing of Holbrook and Henty Council swimming pools and arranging for the management by day labour of Jindera and Walla Walla swimming pools on very short notice due to the sudden and unexpected withdrawal of the management contractor. Following on from the previous report, Council also received an updated report on the financial budget to 31 December 2015. The Budget Review, as presented, indicates that the projected 2014/2015 cash deficit will be $77,824 which represents a slight increase of $7,811 on the budget deficit of $70,013 reported to Council at the 30 September 2014 budget review. A most significant report was then deliberated by Council. Council resolved to make application to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) to apply for a Special Rate Variation (SRV) Application. Earlier in the second half of 2014, Council had embarked on a suite of community engagement activities to seek the community’s input to the matter. Interested ratepayers and residents are encouraged to read the full report in the agenda paper, copies of the agenda are available at every customer service office or can be viewed via Council’s website www.holbrook.nsw.au www.greaterhume.nsw.gov.au/GreaterHumeCouncil/ CouncilMeetings.aspx. Next up Council resolved to adopt a sporting and recreation reserve use policy and user agreement. The report outlined that Council’s Insurer, Statewide Mutual, requires members to develop a Risk Management Action Plan (RMAP) as part of Council’s Continuous Improvement Program, in which councils identify areas of insurable and non-insurable risk exposures to the organisation. Greater Hume has identified the need to develop user agreements for sporting groups and organisations utilising Councils sporting facilities and recreation reserves on a regular or seasonal basis. The user agreement encourages optimal use of its sporting facilities and clearly communicates Council’s intentions in relation to management, risk management, utilisation and cost recovery. RRL has determined that the mobile library service needs of RRL member councils can be consolidated into a single schedule utilising one vehicle from 1 July 2015. To accommodate the move across to one mobile library vehicle, there will be some changes to the schedule in Greater Hume Shire but no reduction in total number of mobile library hours. All users will be notified of any changes to the schedule, and a revised timetable will be available via Council’s website. The next ordinary meeting of Greater Hume Shire Council will be held on Wednesday, 18 March 2015 at the Henty Community Club, commencing with a public forum at 4.30pm. Copies of meeting agendas (including full reports on the items) and minutes are available for viewing at any time on Council’s website or in person at any Greater Hume Customer Service Centre. Community Radio 96.7FM Holbrook Community Website www.holbrook.nsw.au 18 March 2015 THE HOLBROOK PHARMACY 119 Albury Street Holbrook 02 6036 2055 Free Blood Pressure testing Come in and see us today. Holbrook Happenings 9 HOLBROOK ADULT RIDING CLUB On Sunday 8 March, four riders travelled to Yackandandah to compete in a Combined Training Day competition, which involves both dressage & show jumping. Phoebe Gulliver and her horse, Woody, rode Level 3. After completing both sections extremely well, they were awarded 1st place from a strong field. Carla Birney, on Arabella, was placed 8th in the Level 4 section. Emma Boulding, riding Riverdale Diva, and Skye Trescowthick, riding Holmwood Lookabout, competed in Level 5. Emma was deservedly awarded 4th placing, with Skye 7th. Both ladies were delighted with their clear rounds in the show jumping on a tight and colourful course. Phoebe Gulliver & Woody 10 Holbrook Happenings Lady Gail’s Bookshop & Curios 79 Albury St Holbrook 02 6036 3777 Did you know that Gail has a large selection of fascinators in a variety of one-off colours and styles, starting from $12.50 ready for the Holbrook Races 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au WOMEN’S BOWLS Social Bowls: Winners 4 March – Marj Garnsey, Judy Smith & Jo Merkel. Congratulations to Jo Merkel & Lorraine Carmody on winning the Riverina District Pairs. Well done! Pairs Championship Final: Karen Copeland & Lorraine Carmody def Heather Emerson & Pauline Cheney. Club Triples: Winners – Judy Smith, June Cookson & Pauline Cheney. Runners Up – Janice Robertson, Marion Kathleen & Jo Merkel. Pam Seymour & Heather Chaston played for Riverina District in the Towning Shield last week. Winners: Riverina District. Pennant sides are doing well each week, only 4 more games to be played. Good bowling ladies! TENNIS The last round of the Hume tennis was played last Saturday in mild conditions with the local derbies taking place in both sect 2 and 3. In the Sect 2 affair there were some good sets had in both men's and ladies’ with the score not indicating the closeness of some sets. The Gold men's and ladies’ won all their sets with only Philip Locke and Sarah Trescowthick greeting the judge in the mixed. Finals scores Gold 93 to Greens 50 games. This sees the Gold cement their place in the finals and should be playing Culcairn in the first week of the finals good luck. The Sect 3 match was a much closer affair with the White team winning 73 to 66 games. The White teams men were 7 up after a couple of good wins before the afternoon tea break. The ladies were 2 games to Whites advantage with most sets evenly contested. Into the mixed and the scores sheet was evenly shared with the Blue only able to make up 2 games before going down and may have won the wooden spoon. The first round of finals tennis saw the Holbrook Gold defeat Culcarin by the closest of margins in a tight contest throughout. The men's sets were all square at 30 games apiece and Holbrook's ladies were providing the high point being 6 games up . Into the mixed with the advantage and the Brookers were soon 8 up after the first 2 sets but Culcairn fought back with a 6/0 win to put the result pending on the last set on court. With Hamish Paton and Emma Parker on court, Hamish started to ''tighten up'' in the legs but Emma was at her best scrambling around getting everything back. The pair lost in a long tie-breaker 7/6 but it was enough to give the side another crack next weekend in the preliminary final. Well done team. Greater Hume Shire Property Tests Positive For Loose Fill Asbestos Greater Hume Shire Council has been notified by the NSW Loose Fill Asbestos Insulation Taskforce that a property within the local government area has tested positive for loose-fill asbestos. The property participated in the Heads of Asbestos Coordination Authorities (HACA) independent investigation into loose-fill asbestos in NSW’s free ceiling insulation testing program which is available to homeowners across 26 NSW local government areas. Greater Hume Shire Council supports the HACA investigation and encourages any concerned residents to register for the free testing program. A free independent technical assessment by a licensed asbestos assessor will now be offered to the property owners as part of the Taskforce’s ‘Make Safe’ Assistance Package. Council will work with the Taskforce throughout the ‘Make Safe’ process and provide appropriate support and assistance to the affected owner. For further information on the NSW Loose Fill Asbestos Insulation Taskforce go to http:// loosefillasbestos.nsw.gov.au/ or call Service NSW on 13 77 88. Meets every Sunday at 10am At the CTC Centre Bowler St, Holbrook You are welcome to attend this service…you will be blessed, encouraged and inspired as we fellowship together! Minister: Pastor Joe Spokes Bible study group Wednesdays at 7pm Youth group every Friday night… Contact Matt Bennetts for program details: 0408 296 203 We have our AGM set down for April 20 at 7.30pm at clubhouse. Could members be aware that we have our major fundraiser at the Holbrook Races on Saturday 11 April and all help would be appreciated. www.holbrook.nsw.au 18 March 2015 Holbrook Happenings 11 Physiotherapist- Sarah Finlay Plumber, Drainer, Gasfitter, Bobcat, Tip Truck, Ditchwitch Trencher, Excavator, Kanga Loader Concrete & Rubbish Removal, Site Cleanups Slashing, Trenching, Post Holes, Rotary Hoe, Bucket Work, Levelling (Bachelor of Exercise & Sport Science, Masters of Physiotherapy) APA member. Sports injuries, back and neck injuries, muscle & joint injuries, women’s health, pre & post natal programs. Workcover NSW, DVA, MAA, TAC Private health rebates available Holbrook Hospital, Bowler St, Holbrook FOR BOOKI0GS & E0QUIRIES Call Sarah on 0409 907 058 Call Luke Howard 0403 191 780 NEW Sales Service and Installation Qualified Technicians Quality Equipment Austel Licensed Wagga Digital TV now available. Servicing Holbrook Area Weekly TV Aerial Installation Digital Set Top Boxes Antennas, VCR & TV Tuning Plasma and LCD sales Panasonic 50” HD Plasma TV $999 Zane 0408 698 000 (Albury) H B PLUMBING Darren Hallsbree Vic Licence No: 103619 NSW Licence No: 2555686C ALL GENERAL PLUMBING Mini Excavator T & S BAGLEY BUILDERS SERVICE, QUALITY & TRADESMANSHIP NEW HOMES, EXTENSIONS, RENOVATIONS & LIGHT COMMERCIAL. LET US QUOTE ON YOUR PLAN OR OURS. Gas fitting, Drainage, Roofing, P: 02 6020 2070 Septic Tanks, Storm Water, M: 0419 34 8 209 Hot/Cold Water Hallsbree@yahoo.com.au 12 Holbrook Happenings 18 March 2015 Ph: 02 6036 8114 Mob: 0429 638 527 Lic. No: 179460C www.holbrook.nsw.au FARM TREE MAINTENANCE Driveways cleared to 8 metres. Unwanted trees felled. Dead trees ringed for firewood. Plantation Maintenance 15 years experience in all aspects of forestry thinnings. Thinning and pruning service available. 4 wheel drive cherry picker for pruning to 8 metres. Phone me: I will be happy to come out and view your plantation with you and offer my thoughts. Fully insured. No fee—no obligation. John: 0428 211837 LIESCHKE MOTORS 78 ALBURY ST HOLBROOK Ph: 6036 2244 Proud Sponsor of Holbrook Happenings PLUMBI0G PAUL POTOC0IK G.R. Mulloy Fencing ♦ Rural and Domestic ♦ Fabrication of stockyards and small sheds ♦ Trenches and post holes ♦ Free quotes available Contact Graham — 0427 095 761 Now digging post holes and trenches, still catering for all your fences ABN: 51 852 536 411 www.holbrook.nsw.au • • • • • • • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations Roof & Guttering Hot Water Replacement Cold Water Renewals Maintenance Sewage Blockages Gas Installations Vic Lic: 0o. 45354 0SW Lic: 0o. 195486C 18 March 2015 Ph: 0447 150 165 Holbrook Happenings 13 COMMUNITY DIARY ANNOUNCEMENTS March 2015 Wed 18 “Me N Me Mates” Theatre 2.30pm @ Library Complex Thu 19 Women’s Health Clinic–@ Hospital Sheep Show meeting 5pm - RS Club White Card course @ Library Complex Hol Public School Cross Country Sat 21 Red Cross Street Stall Sun 22 Holbrook Community Markets Miniature Train runs Holb Landcare’s Fungi Workshop 10am @ Tumbarumba Jingellic Show Mon 23 Craft Group meet Holb Landcare’s Fungi Workshop 10am @ Mullengandra Rag Rug workshop @ Library 9.30am Show Society Meeting 8pm @ 7 Fleet St Tue 24 Billabong High School P&C AGM 7pm Snr First Aid @ Library Complex 6-9pm Wed 25 Hol Public School P&C AGM 7.30pm Fri 27 St Pats School Cross Country Carnival Sat 28 NSW State Election RS Club Fishing Competition Men’s Breakfast 8am @ Anglican Hall Sun 29 RS Club Fishing Competition Mon 30 Crafty Hands @ 7 Fleet St Tue 31 Holb Probus AGM 10am @ RS Club April 2015 Fri 3 Good Friday Sun 5 Easter Sunday Miniature Train runs Mon 6 Craft Group meet Sat 11 Commander Holbrook Cup Races Sun 12 Miniature Train runs Mon 13 Crafty Hands @ 7 Fleet St RSL Sub-Branch 6pm Holiday Kid’s Club starts Fri 17 Holiday Kid’s Club last day Sun 19 RFS Volunteers’ Family Day @ Sporting Complex Miniature Train runs Show Society Deb Ball meeting 7pm 2015 HOLBROOK SHOW SOCIETY DEBUTANT BALL CALLING ALL GIRLS interested in making their debut in Holbrook. A meeting will be held on 7pm Sunday 19 April at Shirley’s (7 Fleet St, Holbrook) Enquiries: 02 6036 2317 HOLBROOK PROBUS AGM Tuesday 31 March 2015 10.00am At the Holbrook R.S. Club All welcome HOUSE TO SHARE / ROOM TO RE0T Located in Holbrook Large Bedroom with own ensuite. Shared lounge, kitchen & laundry. Available immediately Phone 0414 522 743 Pouring cement during the Holbrook Hostel renovations 14 Holbrook Happenings 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au THANK YOU The Holbrook Triathlon committee would like to thank all our sponsors for their continued support. Holbrook Embroidery Service Holbrook Stores Holbrook Submarine Cafe Dr Lakshmanan Holbrook Bakery Holbrook Veterinary Centre Lieschke Motors Riverina Hotel Bounce Physiotherapy Hume Permanent Building Society Terry Melbourne Pool Management Services Food by Sarah King Holbrook RS Club NAB Holbrook Landmark Pitzen Learn more about lamb feedlotting Learn more about lamb feedlotting at a field day being held near Walla Walla on Thursday 19 March from 9 am to 12.30 pm by the Albury‐Wodonga branch of Grassland Society of Southern Australia. Branch president Peter Murdoch said with the lamb market buoyant at the moment, the field day presented a great opportunity for producers to look at the economics and practicalities of feedlotting lambs. Mr Murdoch said producers would be able to inspect a lamb feedlot, an automatic weighing and drafting system, and current feed rations. Speakers include Trevor Barber, lamb finisher, Walla Walla; Cameron Lewis, Tru-Test, Wagga Wagga; Rob Inglis, Elders, Wagga Wagga; and Genevieve Reardon, Murray Local Land Services, Albury. The field day costs $15 for Grassland Society of Southern Australia members and $20 for nonmembers. The day includes morning tea and will finish with a BBQ lunch. Please register (for catering purposes) by Monday 16 March to Jeff Hirth 0428 732 007 or jeffhirth@bigpond.com. Directions: From the centre of Walla Walla, take the Burrumbuttock Road (also known as the Walla West Road) for 4 km straight and then take the right hand fork into Wenke’s Road. After 1 km along Wenke’s Road, turn left in Barber’s Road, and continue along this road for approximately 3 km until you come to Trevor Barber’s property on the left. For further information contact Tim Paramore on 0428 686 370 or Peter Murdoch on 0407 003 257. Awards Recognise Excellence in NSW Rural Firefighters The NSW Rural Fire Service Association (RFSA) is committed to recognising the achievement of its Members through an annual Honours and Awards Program. Nominations are now open and Registered RFSA Members are invited to take this opportunity to recognise fellow Members who have demonstrated a high level of excellence in RFSA participation. The Awards are divided into three categories: Life Member, Member of the Year and Young Member of the Year. Life Member is the highest award the Association can bestow and is presented to those who have made a prolonged and significant contribution to the Association’s growth and success. Member of the Year awards a Member who has made exceptional contributions to the Association’s programs and projects, while Young Member of the Year recognises these same qualities in a Member under the age of 30. Nomination forms, guidelines and policies for the three award categories are available from the RFSA website or can be requested from RFSA Office. The awards will be presented at a ceremony in June at RFSA Conference 2015. The closing date to receive nominations is Friday, 8 May 2015. For further information on the 2015 RFSA Honours and Awards Program visit the RFSA website www.rfsa.org.au or contact the RFSA office on (02) 4722 2122. www.holbrook.nsw.au 18 March 2015 Holbrook Happenings 15 16 Holbrook Happenings 18 March 2015 www.holbrook.nsw.au