COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 COUNCIL NOTICES: Local Government Elections 2014 Welcome to our newly elected representatives. Nine Councillors have been elected for 4 years: Andrew Connor, Michael Kelly, Tanya King, Ian Mackenzie, Craig Perkins, Bob Richardson, Rodney Synfield, Deborah White and Rodney Youd. Craig Perkins was elected Mayor and Michael Kelly elected Deputy Mayor both for a 4-year period. Polling details available at www.electoral.tas.gov.au/LocalGovernmentElections2014 Westbury – Tasmania’s Tidiest Town 2014 Congratulations to coordinator, Di Robinson, and everyone who contributed to Westbury’s application to this year’s Tidy Towns’ Awards. Judge Barrie Muir said “Westbury was a town with a very caring community that takes enormous pride in what it does.” http://www.kabtas.com/ NBN Rollout in Prospect Vale NBN Co. has advised that work has commenced to rollout the National Broadband Network in Prospect Vale and Blackstone Heights. Work will include overhead installations, trenching and backfilling, cable hauling and installation of pits by Visionstream contractors. For more information about the rollout phone 1800 687 626 or visit the NBN website at www.nbnco.com.au/rollout. Advertised Development Applications So you’d like to know the details about an advertised planning application? Now you can simply visit Council’s website to learn more. Council have also added a page for recent planning decisions. It’s all located under ‘Property Development – Planning on the website. For further information contact Development Services on 6393 5320. Meandering 2014 – great original work at sensible prices Meandering 2014 is an annual art exhibition where local artists present work based on images of Meander Valley. This year’s exhibition will be open at Country Club Tasmania from 21 Nov 2014 to 15 Feb 2015. Please take the opportunity to view this special body of work. Entry is free and artworks are available to purchase. Temporary Food Stalls As the weather starts to warm up, many community groups will start planning on holding events with food stalls such as sausage sizzles. Did you know that if you produce or prepare food to sell to the public from a stall, you need to obtain a Temporary Food Registration from Council? Information on food safety and application forms for a temporary food stall can be found on Council’s website: http://www.meander.tas.gov.au/foodapplications If you require any further information on food safety, starting your own food business or having a food stall, please contact Council’s Environmental Health Officers on 6393 5300. This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 1 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 Fuel Reduction Burn - Travellers Rest This Spring Tasmania Fire Service intends to undertake a fuel reduction burn within the Travellers Rest Area. During burning operations public access to this area is restricted. Please comply with directions from staff or any signs. This burn will occur at short notice under suitable predetermined conditions and will generate smoke and flames. Residents should not be alarmed. Thank you for your cooperation. For enquiries please contact Tasmania Fire Service: 03 63 365633 or check www.fire.tas.gov.au Nominations for Meander Valley Council’s Australia Day Awards On Australia Day, Council recognises the exceptional contribution of its community members with the presentation of Australia Day Awards. The Awards are presented in the following categories: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Community Event of the Year, Sports Award, and Volunteer Services Recognition Awards. Do you know someone who deserves such an award? Then why not nominate them. Simply complete a nomination form available on Council’s website www.meander.tas.gov.au Nominations should be received by 4pm on Friday 21 November 2014. For more information contact David Pyke Council on 6393 5316. Council News via Twitter Council now has an official Twitter account. Simply follow @mvcouncil to find out the latest Council updates. Facebook You can engage with Council at www.facebook.com/meandervalleycouncil and Like Council’s page to stay up-to-date with news, events, and activities in and about your local area. Council would be pleased to hear from you, but if you have a specific request or issue, then call 6393 5300 to get the promptest service. EVENTS: WOAD (Windows On the Arts in Deloraine) community arts installations As you wander the streets of Deloraine over the Craft Fair week-end you will probably notice the art installations throughout. These have been put together by the local community and community artists and greatly add to the atmosphere of the town. Keep your eye out for giant poppies, wooden musical instruments, wallpapered outside walls, cats, wind sculptures and banners galore. Westbury Week 1- 8 November 2014 Westbury Week is an annual celebration when businesses and community groups are invited to offer an experience to showcase the town’s many attractions. Program details are at www.meander.tas.gov.au This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 2 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 Gypsy Circle Dance with the Circle Dance Band Friday 7 November 7pm until 9pm Weegena Hall, 8km past Dunorlan Rd turnoff FAMILIES $5, SINGLES $2, SOUP & SUPPER FROM $2.50 Contact: Maggie 6368 1379 Celebrating Daniel Burke 1827-1927 Daniel was a founding member of the Westbury Municipal Council in 1863 and went on to serve the Council for 60 years. Amongst his many roles, he was Mayor, Magistrate, Coroner and Member of the House of Assembly for Cressy (1893 -1903). As a colonist and loyal Irishman, it was Daniel who hid the legendary Irish Exile, John Mitchel, in 1853 and kept him from the clutches of the Westbury militia. A celebration event will be held to recognise Daniel’s achievements on Sunday 9 November at the Holy Trinity Church, Westbury, commencing 2.00 pm. All are welcome to attend. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 6393 5300 to assist catering. Is your message getting across? Want to improve communication with your staff, customers, members and stakeholders? The Adult literacy awareness workshop explains the impact of low literacy on individuals and the economy and explains what we can all do to help people improve their skills. Thurs 13 Nov 11:00am to 12:00pm Deloraine House Please stay for lunch after the workshop.To RSVP please contact Anne-Marie Loader on 0417 120 671 [email protected] Meander Valley Dining Experience – Aboriginal BBQ Lunch Sun 16 Nov 2014 Drumreagh Cabins 175 River Road, Deloraine - 12.30 for 1.00 pm start A variety of meats cooked in a traditional Aboriginal way with baked vegetables, salads, fresh fruit platter, coffee and tea $40 per person - BYO Bookings essential: email [email protected] or 0437 075 266 Making Your Wishes Known A light-hearted free Film & Discussion event (it’s never too soon to think about what your wishes would be for ‘end of life’ decisions) Monday 17 November 12.30 –3pm or 7–9.30pm, Deloraine Day Centre (next to Deloraine Hospital) light lunch or refreshments served, please RSVP for catering purposes Call 6362 2678 to book or for information Breaking the Code of Silence Forum Tasmania has the highest rate of suicide of women and the second highest suicide rate of men in Australia. Come along for a night of stories and learn how talking about the topic can aid prevention. All welcome – free entry - a light supper and opportunity to chat will follow the presentations. Weds 19 Nov 7 pm prompt start - Sheffield Town Hall RSVP by 12/11/14 to [email protected]. A Relationships Australia initiative. This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 3 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 The Tasmanian Guitar Trio in concert Saturday 22 November from 7pm at St Mark’s Anglican Church 7 East Westbury Place, Deloraine Tickets $15 pp and all profits go to Samaritans Purse/ Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes. Ph Jane on 0429 976 785 for further details. 3 Divas – Les Femmes Fatales Georgina Harvey, Tamsyn Stock-Stafford and Carolyn Harris with Kent Furmage and John Phelps Fri 28 Nov from 7.45 – Gallery 9, Deloraine Admission $25, Arts Del members $20 Bon Accordé in performance This acclaimed quintet presents a selection of orchestral works for strings and guitar: Vivaldi, Handel- Halvorsen, Boccherini, McClean. Sunday 30th November at 2:00pm $20 Adult, $15 concession and free for children Gallery 9, 2 West Barrack St, Deloraine Story Time - Sessions for Pre-schoolers Join us for 30 minutes of sharing stories and singing rhymes and songs. Every Wednesday 2pm at Westbury Library and every Monday 10am at Deloraine Library during school term - No need to book. Enquires welcome at both libraries. RESOURCES: Governance essentials for community organisations Would you like to increase your confidence and competence to participate more effectively as a member of a not-for-profit community board or management committee? A one-day workshop will run in Prospect (5/11) or Launceston (6/11). $15 pp. Registrations by 17/10 please 6336 2340 or [email protected] Do you work with children and families? Anglicare is supporting a free professional development opportunity - a forum to focus thinking on authentic helpfulness - facilitated by prominent psychologist Robbi Williams Wednesday 12 November, 11.00am—1.30 pm Door of Hope Centre, Glen Dhu St, South Launceston (lunch is provided) Please RSVP to [email protected] by 5 November Community Sport Governance Forum Free - for anyone involved in the administration of community sport. Tues 11 Nov 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm at the Silverdome. Details and registration at https://guestlistapp.com/events/287571 This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 4 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 CORES One Day Suicide Awareness Training Family and community members are increasingly coming under pressure, which may be related to emotional situations, finances, work, or it may be caused by a personal event that has devastating effects. What happens if a person can’t cope ... will someone be there for them? This ONE Day CORES Course will give you the skills and confidence to recognise then assess a person who may be at risk of self-harm or suicide. At Westbury Community Health Centre – free to young people or those who work with young people - thanks to Sally’s Ride and Central Launceston Rotary. Running twice: Thursday 27 Nov and Saturday 29th Nov 9am – 5pm (If both dates are unsuitable contact Vicki anyway) Email [email protected] Mob 0400 155 690. Bookings are essential. Free hearing checks Australian Hearing will be in Deloraine on Weds 10 December located in the Woolworths car park from 9:30am till 3:30pm to conduct free hearing screenings. www.hearing.com.au Ad Blocking and Windows 8 Ever get tired of all those pesky ads while using the internet? Come along to Deloraine Online on Monday 8 Dec at 10am to learn how to install an Ad Blocker, hide those ads and enjoy using the internet. Or perhaps you have recently bought a new PC/laptop and are finding Windows 8 a bit of a challenge. Don’t worry you’re not alone. On Monday 15 Dec Dale Geddes will host a ‘getting more comfortable with Windows 8’ session at Deloraine Online. Where he will cover the basics of windows 8 from working your way around the system to file management system maintenance (keeping your windows 8 PC Zippy) we will also have a section at the end where if you have any specific questions we will answer them. Each session is 2 hours duration, $10, $7 conc, $5 member’s call 6362 3537 to book What can I put in my recycling bin? Free talks to community groups – Mary Gill, Recycling Education Officer 0400 690 017 Walking Groups Walking in a group is motivating, a great way to meet new people and maintain a healthy heart. Everyone walks at their own pace, no pressure. Deloraine Group: meets at Deloraine House, Tuesdays & Thursdays 10 am. Westbury Group: meets at Westbury Health Centre, Sun. & Wed. Nights, 7pm. For info or to start a group at a better time for you, contact Deloraine House 6362 2678 This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 5 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 Meander Valley Local Producers Support local growers and unique local food products. Access our ever-growing list of local food producers via this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArcxI13TqmhmdENLVklJNU03UzcydHg3 OEdtR2VTMmc&usp=sharing Want to add your Meander Valley-produced food or food product to our list? Contact Deloraine House: [email protected] Meander Valley on the Move Deloraine on the Move is about to change its name to Meander Valley Business Association and seek new business members from Westbury eastwards to Carrick. It wants to create a Valley-wide ‘buy local’ campaign to promote local business across the municipality.. If you would like to be part of the Meander Valley Business Association contact Richard Millen on 6362 3456 / 0419 623 455 [email protected] Do you need help with transport? Community Transport Services Tasmania Inc. also known as CTST, is now available in Deloraine and provides transport for aged, disabled and disadvantaged members of the community, including their carers where necessary. Vehicles are driven by friendly local volunteers. Passengers are required to make a cost contribution according to distance travelled. For info call 6427 0946. Learner Licence Assistance Program (L1) Need some help with the Learner Driver Knowledge Test? Are you driving without a licence? We can help you to… Read and understand the road rules, and Sit the Learner Driver Knowledge Test Find out about this free service by calling or texting Anne-Marie Loader on 0417 120 671 or email [email protected] New Working with Children Check Between 1 July 2014 and end of 2016 if you want to work or volunteer with children, you might need to apply for a new type of registration. Tasmania will come into line with all other Australian States and Territories who already have similar registration processes. An information session will be held at 6.00 pm on Tues 18 November, St Mark’s Anglican Church, East Westbury Place, Deloraine www.justice.tas.gov.au/working_with_children SOS to the Meander Valley community The Meander Valley Economic Renewal Action Group (ERAG) is working to establish an IT hub to support career opportunities for young people. ERAG is seeking help from community members who may have experience to offer in the following areas: website design, systems management, computer operation, computer networking, electronics, graphic art, video creation and editing. Also, if you are interested in gaining any of these skills please make contact via http://erag.com.au/ This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 6 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 Join the Green Army! Are you aged between 17 and 24, an Australian citizen or permanent resident and would like to be a part of a team that will make a REAL difference to the environment in your local community? Would you like to be paid an allowance while gaining skills, training and experience that can help you enter the workforce, improve your career opportunities or further your education and training? Then the GREEN ARMY is for you. www.environment.gov.au/green-army A local Green Army project starts 24 Nov 2014 – it involves works from the Kings Bridge to Duck Reach area alongside the South Esk River. There will be various free qualifications including First Aid, OH&S & Conservation & Land Management modules. The project is for 17-24 yrs with a payment of $10.30 per hour for the 17 yrs, through to $16.50 for the 24yrs and includes all protective gear, training materials and tools and equipment. The course runs for 30 hours per week for 20 – 26 weeks. Interested? Call James on 0428 533 007 MV University of the Third Age (U3A) Meander Valley U3A is a self-help learning community for people in retirement or semiretirement. Its programs usually run in 6-8 week blocks and are often free. http://www.mvu3a.org Meander Valley Gazette Community stories are most welcome and the submission deadline for the December edition is 17 Nov for Advertising and 24 Nov for Editorial. Tel: 6286 8212 [email protected] GRANTS & AWARDS: Southern Cross Young Achiever Awards Nominations for the Southern Cross Young Achiever Awards (SCYAA) are now open. Each year, the SCYAA recognise the achievements of young people under 28 years old, across ten categories. To view the categories and nominate a young person, please visit the SCYAA website. Nominations close 12 December. Winners announced during National Youth Week 2015. 2014-15 Sport and Recreation Tasmania grant programs are now open. The Major Grants Program provides $15 000 - $80 000 grants to clubs, associations, local government and other not-for profit providers of sport and active recreation. The Minor Grants Program provides $500 - $10 000 grants to clubs, associations, local government and other not-for profit providers of sport and active recreation. For further information http://www.dpac.tas.gov.au/divisions/csrt/sportrec This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 7 COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWS – November 2014 Council Community Grants 2014/15 Applications to the Meander Valley Council‘s Community Grants Program are invited all year round. Grants up to $3,000 are available to community organisations for projects that address community needs through special events, sport and recreation and/or community development. Information and application forms are available from the Westbury Council Offices and www.meander.tas.gov.au. Applications for consideration in the next adjudication round should be lodged by 31 December 2014. GENERAL INFORMATION: This could be your town! AO Tennis Blitz is the largest participation campaign in Australian tennis history, encouraging people of all ages and abilities to pick up a racquet and have a hit. In January, 256 towns will be aligned with a main draw player at the Australian Open 2015. Find out how your town can get involved. http://www.tennis.com.au/news-and-events/events/ao-tennis-blitz?cm_mmc=Owned-_AO+Tennis+Blitz-_-EDM-_-Council Old bikes to worthy homes, and also where to buy some If you have an old bike, you now have a choice of worthy places to donate it: Bikes for Africa. Robert Blackman has been fixing up bikes for some time now, for sending to Africa. He has recently sent a container-load and is currently working on more. You may also purchase a bike he has and the money goes back into the Africa fund. Some bikes are just too advanced to send to Africa. So it you are looking for a suitable spare bike Contact Robert at 0408 304 382 [email protected] Mad Wheels Youth Young people are fixing up old bikes at the Coats Patons factory under the guidance of youth worker, Chris Brooks – a great project for building skills, recycling and providing cheap transport all at the same time. Contact Chris at 0419 643 790 or 6344 4094 Monday to Wednesday. The completed bikes are for sale at Coats Patons General Storage (business hours plus Saturday mornings). Worth checking any time - as fast as the bikes are completed, they sell. To find these two organisations, enter the Coats Patons factory down the Thistle Street entrance laneway. This information, accurate at time of printing, may be subject to change. 8
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