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Coordinators Report
AGM
Like any other not for profit organisation, the Shark
Bay CRC has a constitution and requires the support
of a voluntary management committee to run the
organisation. As such, the committee employs staff
to manage the organisation on their behalf. The AGM
for the Shark Bay CRC is approaching on the 7th
October with all positions being declared vacant.
New recruits are always welcome and often bring
fresh new ideas that can meet some of the needs of
our community. We welcome new comers.
During the 2014/2015, the Shark Bay CRC was
required to meet certain predetermined requirements
as governed by the Department of Regional
Development tender funding, to provide community
services in Shark Bay. We are proud to report that
we achieved the following;
Books
Our book exchange has been a sought after service
in our community. We welcome any new donations of
books to replenish our supplies as the tourist season
comes to a close.
Jamie Burton
Table of Contents
Editorial ........................................................................... 3
The New Jetty is OPEN ................................................... 4
Shire Presidents Report ................................................. 5
The Game Page ............................................................... 6
The Shark Bay Entertainers are back ............................. 7
Coral Coast Vet ...............................................................11
Community Notices................................................. from 12
How to book your Free Trip ........................................... 14
Hatha Yoga .................................................................... 15
Saint John Ambulance News ......................................... 17
The Annual Shark Bay vs Kalbarri Games ............... 19-21
Birthdays in October ...................................................... 23
Whats on at the Waterfront Hotel .................................. 29
Arts Council.................................................................... 30
Rural in Reach Summer Program .................................. 32
Recreation Centre Program...................................... 34-35
Heart Foundation Dip Recipes ....................................... 38
Shark Bay Bowling Club ................................................ 41
Tide Times ..................................................................... 44
SES Shark Bay............................................................... 45
School News ................................................................. 46
Shark Bay Christian Fellowship - Crisis Centre ........ 47-48
St Andrews by the Sea.................................................... 51
Denham Community Groups ......................................... 52
Community Calendar ..................................................... 54
The NEW Shark Bay Fishing Club Committee News .... 55
SHIRE
SHARK
BAY
SHIRE
OFOF
SHARK
BAY
ORDINARY
MEETINGS
OF OF
ORDINARY
MEETINGS
2015
COUNCIL
2015
COUNCIL
The
Ordinary
Council
meetings
for 2015
will be
The
Ordinary
Council
meetings
for 2015
willheld
be held
inin
Council
Chambers,
Shark
Bay
Recreation
Centre,
Council Chambers, Shark Bay Recreation Centre,
Francis
Street
Denham,
Commencing
at 3.00
pm. pm.
Francis
Street
Denham,
Commencing
at 3.00
Wednesday 28 October 2015
Wednesday 28 October 2015
Wednesday 25 November 2015
Wednesday 25 November 2015
Wednesday 16 December 2015
PAUL ANDERSON
CHIEF
EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
PAUL
ANDERSON
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Sharna Timmer,
Leon Deschamps Lisa
Hamilton-Peacock,
& Judy Britza
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SHIRE PRESIDENTS REPORT September 2015
Local Government Elections
The Shire of Shark Bay local government election will close on 17th
October. Elections are being held by postal vote and all eligible voters
should now have received voting papers mailed to you by the WA Electoral
Commission. Sitting Councilor Greg Ridgley has been re-elected
unopposed for the Useless Loop/Pastoral Ward. The five candidates
seeking election for three seats in the Denham Ward are; Margaret Prior, Cheryl Cowell, Keith
Capewell, George Livesey and Des Matthews. Completed voting slips can be either posted back
to the Electoral Commission or hand delivered to the Shire.
Dirk Hartog 2016 Celebrations
Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the recent presentation and workshops held by the event
coordinators for the 2016 celebrations, but the councilors who attended were extremely
impressed with the proposals from Strut and Fret Production House. In order to promote
tourism and thereby increased viability for the local economy, we want to ensure that these
events provide a catalyst for business opportunities during the October 2016 celebrations and
put Shark Bay on the map from a tourism perspective as well as providing an on-going legacy
for the community with infrastructure and an annual festival.
Denham Recreational Jetty Opens!
Right on time, the new Denham Jetty was opened to the public on 30th September. There are a
few finishing touches still going on, a ladder to be relocated, some edging to be completed, etc.
but the fishing and squidding is in full swing for the school holidays!
Denham Foreshore Revitalisation
The successful consultants engaged to carry out the Denham foreshore revitalisation were in
town a couple of weeks ago and provided presentations plus held workshops with councilors,
Shire staff and local community members to gauge response to some of their proposals and
determine the aspirations of locals regarding the upgrade to the foreshore. They will return
shortly for a further round of consultations based on their initial impressions from workshop
participants.
Shark Bay Art Awards
The Shark Bay Art Awards, organised for the fourth year by the dedicated volunteers of the Arts
Council, opened on 19th September and will close on 16th October. The Shire provided the
seed funding for the initial event and continues to provide the prize monies awarded to the
winning entries. We hope this event will continue to grow and provide an avenue, not only for
our very talented local artists, but others across the State, to showcase their impressive work.
Its well worth a visit to the Rose Freycinet Gallery to check out the art on display and whilst
there vote for the Peoples Choice Award.
Cheryl
Cheryl Cowell
President
Activity Report
September
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and you have received a voucher from the Department of Transport:
You need to book no later than four weeks prior to your date of travel,
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Hatha Yoga
The practice of yoga has been refined over thousands
of years. Reap the multitude of physical and mental
health benefits of this ancient practice.
Phone: 9948 1554
Esther Mills,
My Health Yoga (Level 1 Hatha Yoga),
Insured
MONDAY
10am
Recreation
Centre Meeting
Room
6pm
Recreation
Centre Meeting
Room
TUESDAY
5pm
Dynamic Vinyasa
Recreation
Centre Meeting
Room
WEDNESDAY
9am
Town Oval
THURSDAY
10am
Recreation
Centre Meeting
Room
Students are encouraged to set up their space 5 - 10 minutes before the start of class.
What to bring:
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WANTED
Individuals WANTED
interested in supporting
Committee
keen to
suggest and
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and
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for community
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AGM
Our Sub Centre will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday the 21st of
October, at 6.00pm. All are welcome! The meeting will be followed by a yummy BBQ,
all catered for by your St John Ambulance Shark Bay crew.
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community, volunteer today.
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Shark Bay Sub Centre
Save a life -
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Shark Bay
S ea
This years Shark Bay vs Kalbarri
football and softball games day
proved a success as numerous new
volunteers got on board to enhance
the event under the direction of
Yadgalah Aboriginal Corporation.
This year saw a significant increase
in the crowd numbers coming to the
oval for both the softball and football
matches. The Eagles and Dockers
winnings the previous week, made
for an official game free week-end
which encouraged our community
to come along and support our local
teams.
Training for our football games
started months ago and was held
twice a week. Around 10 men
regularly participated in training
sessions which included goal kicking
practice, hand balling skills, short
targeted kicks, marks, jumps and
so on. On the odd occasion, visiting
tourist fitness enthusiasts would
also join in our training sessions and
offer advice.
All Shark Bay male adults were
invited to participate in the game
on the day, with numerous past
residents returning from Geraldton,
Carnarvon, Perth and other areas
to play on the day. We also had a
number of people for who it was
the first time they had played AFL
football.
The Shire of Shark Bay was
approached this year to line mark
the oval for the team, which proved
beneficial to identify game areas.
Thanks to the coaching provided by
Brian Child and Riley Craig on the
Eagles
K
K
S
and providing the food, drinks, show
bags and assisting to sell the shirts
on the day.
The Shire of Shark Bay for
ensuring the oval was well presented
and marked for the day including
providing adequate rubbish bins.
Prize donators which included:
Shark Bay Coastal Tours, CDH
Electrical, Shark Bay Freightlines,
Captains
Cutter
Hairdressing
and Burton Tiling Maintenance &
Renovations.
The umpires on the day Mike
Bullock (who was roped in 20
minutes before the game) and
Glenn Hoult for field umpiring, John
Garner and Michael Lockhart for
goal umpiring. Jesse and Tristan
Mills for boundary umpiring.
Our runners and water boys (the
local school kids just loved their
role).
The Water Corporation for
donating water bottles for the
players.
Gearing Butchers for donating a
$75 meat voucher towards a raffle.
St Johns Ambulance Shark Bay
for their presence and assistance.
SES Shark Bay and the
Denham Fire Brigade for having a
demonstration of their equipment.
All the volunteers who assisted
to set up and pack down on the day.
And lastly the Kalbarri crew,
for making an effort to venture up
to Shark Bay for the weekend to
participate.
Byron Francis
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Community Notices
October
4 Derek Weston
4 Greg Ridgley
6 Errol Bartlett-Torr
9 Glenn Hollands
10 Mick Stanley
16 Christie Craig
18 Geoff Olsen
19 Chanae Ryan
20 Riley Craig
25 Kevin Blennerhassett
25 Darren Capewell
27 Michael Anderson
28 Travis Galvin
29 Sharon Cope
FOR SALE
4.3m Millman Jet Boat
on near new Dunbier Trailer.
55hp Fiat 4 stroke petrol motor 50hrs,
Castoldi jet unit.
Flares, Lowerance Elite sounder
plotter, 2 anchors, lights,
27meg radio. Ideal Shark Bay boat.
$9,950.
November
2 Robert Pedersen
2 Steve Copeland
3 Brody Child
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SHARK BAY DEMOLITION
AND
ASBESTOS SERVICES
Trading as Johnny Gee Enterprises
FREE INSPECTION/QUOTES
Fully licensed and registered
with Work Safe W.A.
Accredited with safe handling
and removal of asbestos
White Card
Asbestos License number
WARA 495
John Gee
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as a fund-raiser
Electrical Contractors
Alan Cox
Smoke Alarms
Extra Power Points
Ceiling Fans
Audio Visual Setups
FREE QUOTATIONS
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Community Notices
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COMPUTER
TRAINING
Call us on
08 9948 1787
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BSTANTIAL LITTERING
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Shark Bays
Plumbing Service
HWUS.
Backflow Prevention.
RPZD Devices.
Kitchen, bathroom, laundry renovations
and refurbishments.
All aspects of roof plumbing.
Building maintenance and repairs.
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Heritage Resort
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Meal Deals
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10 Denham Road
PO Box 16, Denham WA 6537
e: sharkbayarts@gmail.com
Shark Bay Arts Council
A wonderful opening night of the Shark Bay Art
Awards was held on the 19th September. Over
70 people attended the opening and the winners
were:
First prize: Debbie Walker Tremlett - Squeezed
Highly Commended: Sadie James-It rained a lot
this year
Commended: Julie Silvester- First rain Shark Bay
Youth: Amy Fraser- Untitled
Recycled: Claire Cooper- Feather Furor and Bag
Lady Bride
Congratulations to all the winners.
A big thank you to everyone who participate,
without you it wouldnt happen.
Thank you to our sponsors: The Shire of Shark
Bay, Shark Bay Resources, Tradewinds Seafront
Apartments and The Discovery Centre.
Thank you to our judges who travelled from near
and far and an extra special thank you to everyone
who organised and helped out during the event.
2015
19 September to 16 October
19
to 16 Shark
October
RoseSeptember
Freycinet Gallery,
Bay
Rose de Freycinet Gallery, Shark Bay
First place: $3000 acquisitive prize
Highly Commended: $1500
Youth Award: $500
Peoples Choice: $500
Recycled Art Award: $500
Mobile: 0429929175
Email: sharkbayarts@gmail.com
Thursdays 6:30pm
at the Arts Shed.
Come and learn to draw
for just $2 per session.
Contact Terry at
fortress@westnet.com.au
for more information
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Rural in Reach
Rural
in Reach 2015
Spring/Summer
Spring/Summer
Community Talks2015
Community Talks
Interactive Video Conferencing Event
Date/Time
*PLEASE RSVP 12
NOON THEConferencing
DAY BEFORE EACH TALK TO
SECURE YOUR COMMUNITYS
PLACE*
Interactive
Video
Event
Date/Time
Seniors *PLEASE
Housing Support
Information
Session EACH TALK TO SECURE YOUR COMMUNITYS PLACE*
RSVP 12 and
NOON
THE DAY BEFORE
The Seniors Housing Centre (SHC) is a free, independent information and
Seniors Housing Support and Information Session
advice service covering the full range of housing options for seniors in for metro
The
Centre
(SHC)
is a free, independent
information
Thursday Oct 22nd
and Seniors
rural WA.Housing
The SHC
can be
an invaluable
source of information
for and
seniors
12.45pm - 2.30pm
advice
service
covering
the
full
range
of
housing
options
for
seniors
foraim
metro
and their families. This session will give an overview of the service in
and
Thursday Oct 22nd
and
rural
WA.
The
SHC
can
be
an
invaluable
source
of
information
for
seniors
to answer any questions. Please arrive on time to ensure a seat and that the
12.45pm - 2.30pm
and
their
families.
This session will give an overview of the service and aim
session
starts
on time.
to answer any questions. Please arrive on time to ensure a seat and that the
Presented by John Millar, Community Education Officer, Senior Housing Centre
session starts on time.
Presented by John Millar, Community Education Officer, Senior Housing Centre
Post-Natal Depression and Anxiety
As part of PND/A week this year, RinR has invited the WHFS Peri-Natal Mental
Post-Natal
Depression
and Anxiety
Health program
to present
information about this challenge that impacts upon
Thursday Nov 19th
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part
of
PND/A
week
this year,
RinRsupport
has invited
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so many Australains as well
as some
options
strengthen
newMental
families.
10.15am - 12.00pm
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present
information
thisthe
challenge
impacts
upon
Thursday Nov 19th
Please program
arrive ontotime
to ensure
a seat about
and that
sessionthat
starts
on time.
so many Australains as well as some support options to strengthen new families.
10.15am - 12.00pm
Please
arrive
on time
to ensure aPeri-Natal
seat and Mental
that the
session
starts on
time.
Presented
by Janet
Pages-Oliver,
Health
Program,
WHFS
Presented by Janet Pages-Oliver, Peri-Natal Mental Health Program, WHFS
Westlink Broadcast
Understanding andBroadcast
Responding to Trauma
Westlink
According to Mental Health First Aid Australia (2015), trauma can be defined
Understanding
and Responding
Trauma to a situation. What is traumatic is
as an overwhelming
emotional to
experience
According
to
Mental
Health
First
Aid
Australia
(2015),
canfor
be one
defined
unique to the individual person - what
is perceived
astrauma
traumatic
person
as
an
overwhelming
emotional
experience
to
a
situation.
What
is
traumatic
is
may not be for another. Rural in Reach has invited other WHFS staff to be part
unique
to
the
individual
person
what
is
perceived
as
traumatic
for
one
person
of a panel discussion to discuss this complex and challenging experience. The
may
not bewill
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broadcast
definition,
adolescents
of
a
panel
discussion
to
discuss
this
complex
and
challenging
experience.
The
and adults as well as ways of supporting people who have experienced trauma.
broadcast will explore the definition, the impact upon children, adolescents
Panel: The Rural in Reach Team & other WHFS service areas
and adults as well as ways of supporting people who have experienced trauma.
Panel: The Rural in Reach Team & other WHFS service areas
Date/Time
Date/Time
Sept - please check your
For queries regarding the talks or the Rural in Reach Program, please call 1800 998 399
All Rural
in Reach
Talksin
areReach
presented
via video-conference
For queries
regarding
theCommunity
talks or the Rural
Program,
please call 1800 998 399
All Rural in Reach Community Talks are presented via video-conference
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Community Notices
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Contact the Shark Bay CRC for more information on: 08 9948 1787
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Open
10am - 1pm
28th September
CLOSED
29th September
Colour in a
Calico bag for
Halloween
Sat
26th September
Dodgeball
Recycled craft
30th September
1st October
2nd October
3rd October
Animal
Balloons
Create
Gingerbread
men biscuits
Movie
Dodgeball
Recycled craft
5th October
6th October
7th October
8th October
9th October
10th October
Animal
Balloons
Assorted
craft
activities
Movie
Dodgeball
Recycled craft
Make your
own mad hat
In the Court
We have been trialing a new system at the rec centre when it comes to using the sports equipment during
open courts. People who wish to use a ball need to sign their name and what type of ball they would like to
use out and when they bring the ball back, sign it off. This type of system is aimed at encouraging patrons
to be more accountable for the equipment that they are using and to tidy up after themselves so far it has
been working pretty well with the kids after school, well done kids. The staff are open to anyone who wants to
borrow any other type of sporting equipment during open courts to feel free to ask us to get it from the store
rooms as it is there to be used.
Judy and Natt are looking forward to seeing everyone for the school holiday activities and open courts. Ralf
will still be organising night sports over the holidays so make sure to come along and get fit while having fun.
Its the last two games of netball then it will change to badminton after the holidays, so it would be great if we
get a good turnout for our final games of the year. Please remember that kids under 7 need to be supervised
by an adult.
See you soon at the Rec Centre.
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Yes / No
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Yes / No
Yes / No
Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is not intended to be legal advice and should not be relied upon as giving legal advice.
This checklist is for the Associations use only. The Association is not required to return this checklist to Consumer Protection.
INC: A Guide for Incorporated Associations in Western Australia: Available from www.commerce.wa.gov.au/associationsguide/
AssociationsOnline: www.commerce.wa.gov.au/associationsonline
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Yes / No
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Yes / No
Yes / No
Certificate of Incorporation and Rules (constitution) If you need a replacement certificate or copy of the rules contact 1300 30 40 74 or make an application
through AssociationsOnline.
Members Register register must include the name and postal or residential address of each member.
Record of Office Bearers register must include the name, address and position held by each members of the committee of management.
Inspection of records members of the association are permitted to inspect and copy the register of members, record of office holders and the rules.
For more information check out the Record Keeping chapter of the INC Guide.
RECORD KEEPING (All documents of the Association should be kept in a safe and secure location)
Yes / No
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/
Yes / No
Do we
comply?
Section of
the Act
An AGM must be held every year within four months after the end of the associations financial year.
A request for additional time to hold the AGM can be made to Consumer Protection and must be received before the end of the expiry of the four month period.
Applications can be submitted through AssociationsOnline.
For more information about AGMs check out the Meetings chapter of the INC Guide.
Discuss as a Committee how your association rates in complying with each section of the Act
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Community Notices
Community Notices
Media release
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Serves 6
1 tbs tahini*
1 tbs olive oil *
6 green onions, finely chopped
Cracked black pepper, to season
Wholegrain bread, to serve
Ingredients
800g (2 medium) eggplant
Serves 6
Shire
of Shark
Site
Shire
of SharkBay
Bay Refuse
Refuse Site
OPENING
HOURS
OPENING
HOURS
Monday
1:00 pm 3:00 pm
Monday Tuesday
8:00 am8:00
12:00
noonnoon
1:00
3:00
am 12:00
1:00 pm
pm 3:00
pmpm
Tuesday Wednesday
8:00 am10.00am
12:00
noon Additional
1:00 $10
pmfee
3:00
pm
11.00am
applies
on this day
Thursday
10.00am
11.00am
Additional $10
$10 fee
on this
Wednesday
10.00am
11.00am
Additional
feeapplies
applies
on day
this day
8:00
am 12:00 noon
1:00$10
pm fee
3:00applies
pm
Thursday Friday10.00am
11.00am
Additional
on this day
Saturday
8:00 am 12:00 noon
1:00 pm 3:00 pm
Friday Sunday8:00 am8:00
12:00
noonnoon
1:00
3:00
am 12:00
1:00 pm
pm 3:00
pmpm
Saturday
8:00 am 12:00 noon
1:00 pm 3:00 pm
Sunday Uncovered
8:00 am
12:00 noon
1:00
3:00
or improperly
covered loads
onpm
the way
to pm
the refuse site may
result in a $200 on the spot fine or up to $1000 imposed by the court.
Uncovered or improperly covered loads on the way to the refuse site may
us keep Shark Bay Beautiful by keeping your rubbish contained.
result in aHelp
$200
on the spot fine or up to $1000 imposed by the court.
Help us keep Shark Bay Beautiful by keeping your rubbish contained.
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TRAVEL
SAFETY
ATTENTION ALL
TRAVELLERS
When you travel out of town within
the Shark Bay Shire please tell
someone where you are going,
whether it be: Friends, Family, or
your place of Accommodation.
In case something goes wrong
Thanks
Lisa Lawer
Department of Human Services
Remote Servicing Team.
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DENHAM BOBCATS
& CONCRETE SUPPLIERS
Are you sick of being held to ransom on prices and availability?
FIRM PRICES QUOTED
FREE ADVICE GIVEN
All general earthworks and material supplies
Shell, Gravel, Road Base, Sand (Brickies & Fill Sand)
ALL CONCRETE WORKS
ALL TYPES OF BUILDING WORK
Supply and Lay, Mesh Supplies, Cement Supplies
(1 bag or any quantity), Premix, Blue Metal
Results:
Thank You
The Shark Bay
Bowling Club would
like to thank the
Gascoyne Development
Commission for the
Grant we received
through the Royalties
for Regions Gascoyne
Community Chest Fund
to purchase a new
greens mower & replace
the carpet throughout
the club.
Corporate
Bowls will
commence
On
Thursday
15th
October 2015
Events October/November
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Convert your
old Videos
Convertto
your DVDs
old Videos to DVDs at the CRC
from
Contact the CRC for more information
Adult patients are requested to contact the dental van on its arrival to make an
appointment.
Patients from Useless Loop including school children can also access the service at
Denham.
If you have a current Health Care or Pension Card issued from Centrelink you may be
eligible for subsidised care. Please check with our staff at time of making appointment.
Payment is also required at time of treatment. Eftpos, cash or cheque accepted.
from
from
$15
$15
Contact the
Community Resource
Centre
for more information
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Tide Times
October
licence
Marine
radio
operators
for
the
operation
of
VHF
marine
radios.
$39 + postage $2.50 surface
mail available from
the Australian
on
line.
about the
MROCP or MROVCP
please
contact
Joe McLaughlin
on
0419 902 895
Shark
Bay Inscription
Post - October
2015
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Dental Van
The dental van will be back in Denham from the 13th of October
2015.
Dental Health Services offers free dental treatment for school
children up to and including year 11. If your
child attends high school in Perth, Geraldton
or elsewhere please contact either Dental
Health Services on 93139555 or the Dental
Van on 0447854272 for contact
P&C Meeting
The next meeting is 21st October at 4.30pm.
Meetings are held in the School Library. Everyone
Welcome
School Council
The next meeting is Monday 16th November 2015.
Interested parents who are keen to be involved
in the School Council can contact Reception on
9948 0000 to nominate.
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Shark Bay Christian Fellowship
And Crisis Centre
Under the auspices of the Shark bay Christian Fellowship and working in conjunction with the
Department of family and Community Services, and the WA Council Of Social Services (WACOSS)
Established 1983
THE CHURCH
WITHOUT
Last month I wrote an article on tongue.
Interestingly
the WALLS
Islands sugar cane industry in Queensland.
that most invigorating of words for were so named by the Spanish However the Bible speaks of that
Fellowship
Sunday
the foreshore
at
a Christian REVIVAL!
explorerevery
Alvaro
de on
Mendana
in which
was intended for evil God
10 am followed by a picnic lunch.
1567 searching for gold & silver can turn to good.
If stopping for lunch please bring something to share.
And as happened in South Wales
identified
Dogswith
(on King
leads)Solomon
welcome.of the The British Government introduced
in 1904 & 1905 there where were Old Testament
to
whom
still
nearby for youngcan
children.
phenomenal repercussions. Lives Playground
legislation outlawing such practice
be attributed
theWednesday
claim to being
Bible
Study every
7.30not
pm.
cleaned up, broken families made only the wisest man but the richest & compiled above board recruiting
whole,stolen property returned, man in the history of the world.
practices & a minimal wage
drunkenness, filthy language,
structure. By the 1900s some 50
prostitution & other social ills As recently as the early 1900s to 60,000 South Sea Islanders
repented of with people delivered these Islands were anything but had worked in the cane fields of
of sickness & addictions. It was a tropical paradise. Steeped in all Australia & thus came into contact
principally one coal miners son, manner of pagan cults & ancestral with Christians. The seed was
Evan Roberts, working in tandem spirit worship, life revolved around sown.
with the Holy Ghost that saw over witch doctors, fetishes,sorcery &
100,000 souls saved & set free.
blood feuds. Skill in head hunting & On their return to the Islands these
revenge was prized & cannibalism same Islanders became the first
rife. People who love to critise Christian mini-Missionaries to their
the early missionaries although own people. But their resources
sometimes justified forget that were limited in the extreme. They
noand
Bibles
inI the
local dialects
Affiliated to the Australian Aboriginal Outreach under
the things
Assemblies
God
Missions
W.A.had
and in
ongoing
involvement
with, or
such
asofin
the
caseMinistry;
of the
support of the Good Samaritans; the Salvation Army; the Bible Society of W.A.; The Leprosy Mission;
Christian
Blind Mission of
International;
Open
the
vital
handbook
the
Christian
Solomons
involved women being
Doors (Brother Andrew); Youth with a Mission (YWAM);
Aerial Mission;
faith.
And
little
experience
of
Australian Federation for The Family; Christian Women
Communicating
compelled
to faceInternationally
child birth(CWCI);
alone.Euro Vision; Australian Red Cross; Vision FM 87.6
establishing
outreaches.
Help
was
Radio Station.
If the child cried too much on the
first night of its life it meant the sought from those white Christians
Tim Hargreaves Crisis Centre
Corner Durlacher & Hughes Street Telephone: spirits
9948 1338.were angry & that child they had befriended back in
would bring sickness & death on Australia. And so the South Sea
This month I would like to write the tribe. The young mother had no Evangelical Mission was formed
about a similar event that took choice but to bury the child alive & with such fearless men & women
place closer to these shores in the leave it to die. Yaws (Framboesia) as Dr. Nothcote Deck & Florence
Solomon Islands as recently as being open & contagious weeping Young.
1970.
sores were common as were many Space does not enable great detail
The ingredients were somewhat other sicknesses arising from lack but it will suffice to cite a particular
different to the Welsh revival but of hygiene.
conversion of a Solomon Islander,
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presented by
Janet Pages-Oliver, Peri-Natal Mental Health Program,
WHFS
presented by
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Contact Name
Telephone No.
Jill Deschamp
Rob Blennerhassett
9948 3224
9948 3320
Bible Study
Kees Bootsma
99481067
Keith Backhouse
9948 3848
Shire
9948 1218
Denham Crafters
Trish Bowden
9948 3520
Steve Copeland
9948 1272
(volunteering info ONLY)
Denham Seniors
Shirley Geraty
9948 1757
Deb Roberts
Jamie Burton
9948 1781
Hatha Yoga
Esther Mills
Karate (Shukokai)
Janine Standen
9948 3595
Kindy Gym
Natalie Dull
9948 1104
Sally Capewell
Barbara Stormon
9948 1353
9948 1224
Derek Weston
Mary Wake
9942 5914
Rick Moroney
99481127
Bruce Wade
Cheryl Cowell
9948 1448
0417 180 307
John McBride
John McBride
Shark Bay State Emergency Service SES: Call 000 for Emergency
Joe McLaughlin
Tara Hannibal
08 9948 3003
Brian Wake
9942 5914
Shark Bay Volunteer Marine Rescue VMR: Call 000 for Emergency
Greg Ridgley
Denise
9948 1400
Julie Robins
9948 1400
Phillip Wood
Debbie Bellottie
9948 1318
Debbie Bellottie
9948 1318
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Day(s)
Location
jilldeschamp@westnet.com.au
Fridays 3pm
Alternate houses
Tuesdays 1.30pm
Wednesdays 10am
debraroberts2@live.com.au
Monday to Friday
29 Hughes Street
sharkbay@crc.net.au
esther.mills@hotmail.com
jstanden@westnet.com.au
sharkbay@crc.net.au
Tuesday 9.30am
Recreation Centre
capewell2@bigpond.com
KeithBev@gmail.com
admin@sharkbay.wa.gov.au
particiabowden50@hotmail.com
sharkbaybowls@westnet.com.au
hillhome@bigpond.com
coralie-hill@bigpond.com
derekjweston@gmail.com
becrick@bigpond.com
School Library
brucewade@bigpond.com
chezza@westnet.com.au
Sundays
Monthly
CRC Building
4thTuesday of month
Julie.Robins@silverchain.org.au
saintjohns1@bigpond.com
yacofficer@bigpond.com
Monday-Friday
Francis Street
yacofficer@bigpond.com
Francis Street
hamelin@bigpond.com
john.mcbride@live.com.au
john.mcbride@live.com.au
sessharkbay@iinet.net.au
hamelin@bigpond.com
gregridg@westnet.com.au
Please let us know if any of these Community Group details need to be updated! Thank you!
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October 2015
Monday
Tuesday
1.30pm Crafters
(Shire Hall)
4.30pm Karate
5.30pm Firies
6.30pm Dodgeball
10-11:30am
Playgroup WA
1.30pm Crafters
(Shire Hall)
4.30pm Karate
5.30pm Firies
6.30pm Dodgeball
Wednesday
Thursday
10am-2pm:
SJAmbulance office open
1pm Bridge Club
5.30pm Karate
6.30pm Indoor Soccer
6.30pm Arts Space
Friday
10am-2pm:
SJAmbulance office
open
10am-2pm:
SJAmbulance office open
1pm Bridge Club
5.30pm Karate
6.30pm Indoor Soccer
6.30pm Arts Space
10.30am Yadgalah
Crafts
Saturday
Golf - Mixed
Competition
Sunday
10
Golf - Mixed
Competition
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12
19
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13
1.30pm Crafters
(Shire Hall)
4.30pm Karate
5.30pm Firies
6.30pm Dodgeball
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1.30pm Crafters
(Shire Hall)
4.30pm Karate
5.30pm Firies
6.30pm Dodgeball
7.30pm VMR
27
1.30pm Crafters
(Shire Hall)
4.30pm Karate
5.30pm Firies
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21
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10am-2pm:
SJAmbulance office open
1pm Bridge Club
5.30pm Karate
6.30pm Corporate Bowls
6.30pm Indoor Soccer
6.30pm Arts Space
22
10am-2pm:
SJAmbulance office open
5.30pm Karate
6.30pm Corporate Bowls
6.30pm Indoor Soccer
6.30pm Arts Space
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10am-2pm:
SJAmbulance office open
5.30pm Karate
6.30pm Corporate Bowls
6.30pm Indoor Soccer
6.30pm Arts Space
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10.30am Yadgalah
Crafts
23
10.30am Yadgalah
Crafts
17
Golf - Mixed
Competition
24
Golf - Mixed
Competition
IP Articles Due
30
10.30am Yadgalah
Crafts
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Golf - Mixed
Competition
HALLOWEEN
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4 Oct
9am Anglican Church Morning Prayer
Pistol Club
Shire Council
Meeting
To include your event in this calendar, simply email us on sharkbay@crc.net.au or call 9948 1787
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Please take a moment to help us improve your experience at our annual Fishing Fiesta.
Heritage Resort
Foreshore marquee
Other venue:___________________________
Any particular reason why at this venue?:
_________________________________
Setting up/Packing up
Taking fishermans registrations
Bar/sales area
Food
Fish Weigh Ins
Record keeping of fish weights
Sourcing prizes/donations
Kids day activities
Organise market days
Daily events planning workshops, crafts
No thankyou
Other: ________________________________
Fishing competition
Drink can regatta
Attend weigh-ins
Purchase meals & drinks at the event
Attend daily/nightly entertainment
Presentation/Prize evening
Auction
I have not/do not attend
Other: ________________________________
Yes
No
Suggestions: _________________________________
Yes
No
Email
Phone
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