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The Beyond Gardens Team
Shire of Kondinin
Kondinin Office Hours Office Hours: 8.30am-4.30pm
Licensing Hours: 8.30am-3.00pm
Email: [email protected]
Hyden Office Hours
Office Hours: 10.00am-4.30pm (Closed for lunch between 12.30-1.00 daily)
Licensing: 10.00am-3.00pm
Email: [email protected]
Dr Mackie’s Roster for the Next Month
Monday—Kondinin
Tuesday—Kulin
Wednesday—Kondinin
Thursday—Hyden
Friday—Kulin
Library News Children’s Book Week is from 17th—23rd August. Keep an eye out for the Shortlisted Books which have been ordered into the Library. Reading Hour is Saturday 24th August between 5pm-6pm. Maybe you could think about organising an event to celebrate this day. Kondinin Primary School will be holding an event on Wednesday 21st August at the School Library. More details to follow.
Rhymetime and Storytime
Hyden Library—Wednesday 7th August 10.00am
Kondinin Early Years Building—Friday 9th August 9.00am
Theme
Due to insufficient numbers the ASIST Course to be held in Kondinin on 1st and 2nd August has been
cancelled.
If you are interested in attending this course please contact Glenda Miners on 0437 488 043 or email
[email protected] and another date will try to be organised.
Road Works Around the Area Edge Repair Brookton Highway Edge repair will commence between Corrigin and Brookton from Thursday 1st August—Friday 9th August subject to weather conditions. Work will be carried out Monday—Friday. There will be closure of one lane. Traffic Management will be in place. Speed limit is reduced to 40km/hour through the work site. Brookton Highway Hyden—Kondinin shoulder grading will commence Monday 22nd July. Expect delays Monday—Friday due to the closure of one lane. Full traffic Management will be in place. Speed limit will be reduced to 60km/hour.
KONDININ SWIMMING POOL UPDATE
The Shire of Kondinin at its June 2013 Council meeting awarded the contract of
constructing the Kondinin Swimming Pool to Commercial Aquatics. Commercial Aquatics
are a national organisation who have vast experience in building public swimming pools,
including building the Kulin pool about two years ago.
Commercial Aquatics have completed all detailed design of the pool complex and are
expected to be ready to commence construction mid August, 2013. Unfortunately the pool
will not be finished before the start of this summer season.
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY - Jason Clarke - Narrogin District - Friday 2nd August until Tuesday 6th August 2013 –FOUR FREE
Presentations! Jason is one of the most sought after creative minds in the country, consulting on issues of lead-
ership and innovation to Australia’s biggest companies and institutions. He’s developed and
taught courses in Innovation, Logic and Problem Solving for two of Australia’s most prestigious
Business Schools, the Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship and the Stern Business
School of New York.
Testimonial from Maggie Dent:
“Jason Clarke is one of my most favorite people. I have had the honour of working with him several
times and I never miss listening to his sessions. He makes me laugh, squirm, nod, laugh and re-think
how I see things in an innovative and interesting way! If he comes your way - don't miss him!”
FRIDAY 2nd AUGUST 2013
Duke of York—Dining Room
6:30 pm till 8:00 pm
Public Keynote Address
GETTING PAST NO: How to get IDEAS up and running
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MONDAY 5th AUGUST 2013
Trade Training Centre—Narrogin Senior High School
9:00am till 11:30 am
Vibrant session for Farming Enterprises
When the Going gets TOUGH, the TOUGH get CREATIVE
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MONDAY 5th AUGUST 2013
Duke of York—Dining Room
7:00 pm till 9:00 pm
Public Keynote Address
CALLING ALL MINDS!
How to recognize & harness the untapped genius in your Community
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TUESDAY 6th AUGUST 2013
Trade Training Centre—Narrogin Senior High School
9:00am till 11:30 am
Vibrant session for all Small Businesses
INNOVATION: The WHAT, WHY and the HOW
RSVP ESSENTIAL to Davina Gossage or Jo Drayton on 9881 0790,
[email protected] or [email protected]
Proudly sponsored by Rural Community Support Service & the Narrogin District WA
One Life Suicide Prevention Strategy
Don’t miss this great opportunity to expand your mind, be inspired to improve your life
and allow your business/enterprise to shine.
What do our new cat laws mean for you and your feline friend?
Cat Owner
As from 1 November 2013, all domestic cats in Western Australia, over six months of age, will need to
be sterilised, microchipped and registered with their local government as the full Cat Act 2011 comes
into effect.
What does this mean for you and your feline friend?
From 1 November 2013, all cats that have reached six months of age are required to be:
• Microchipped;
• Sterilised; and
• Registered with the relevant local government.
Your cat will be required to wear a collar and registration tag to ensure they can be easily identified
and returned to you if they become lost.
My cat is very old – do I still need to have it sterilised?
Yes, our legislation applies to all cats of all ages.
However, your vet can issue an exemption certificate if sterilising your cat is likely to have a negative
impact on your cat’s health and welfare.
How does this affect cat breeders?
The legislation requires that a person who chooses to breed cats must apply to their local government
for a permit.
When a cat is sold or given away, the seller must ensure the cat is microchipped and sterilised prior to
transfer.
If the cat cannot be sterilised due to its health or age, the seller must issue a prepaid sterilisation voucher
to the new owner.
What concessions or assistance will be available for pensioners or low income earners?
The Government has provided funding to assist and provide low cost sterilisation for cats owned by pen-
sioners and people on low income.
Pensioners will also receive a discount on registration fees.
Where can I get more information?
For more information, including tips for being a responsible cat owner, visit the Department of Local Government and Communities’ Responsible Cat Ownership web page at: http://dlg.wa.gov.au/Content/Legislation/Responsible CatOwnership.aspx or contact your local government. A directory of local governments is available at http://www.dlgc.wa.gov.au What is the purpose of the Cat Act 2011?
Our new cat laws are about encouraging responsible pet ownership and reducing the number of un-
wanted cats in the community and the number that are euthanised each year.
Kondinin Hockey Club
Results from 27th July v Kulin
C Grade won 4-0
Thanks to the Corrigin players that filled in for our C Grade team
B Grade won 2-1
A Grade won 8-1
We are currently sitting on the top of the table in both A and B grade.
Fixtures for 3rd August
Narembeen v Kondinin
Kondinin Netball Club
Results from 27th July
Narembeen 2 were defeated by Kondinin 1
Award winners: Claudia Rourke and Kelly Lawrence
Bruce Rock 4 were defeated by Kondinin 2
4—11
The juniors played in very slippery conditions and even had rain to contend with.
Thank you to Lakeisha Eades, Georgie Henderer and Zali Smeed who had to step-up
from Netta to help our juniors out.
Award winners: Harmione Caley and Lakeisha Eades
Netta was cancelled due to some of the players having to play juniors.
Fixtures for 3rd August
Narembeen 3 v Kondinin 1 @ 3.00
Corrigin 5 v Kondinin 2 @ NBN 10.30
Netta Kulin v Kondinin @ Kulin 8.30
Kondinin Netball Club would like to thank their sponsors:
DR & JR McCubbing Transport
Crisps Super IGA
Trish Barrett
Kondinin Hotel
Kulin/Kondinin Football Club
Last week the Reserves boys had a tough day in tough conditions. After being only 2 goals down at half time, Nukarni taught us what it’s like and what it takes to play finals football in the second half. At times it seemed like 6 or 7 of our players weren’t even awake’. Hopefully we can step up the intensity this week.
Award Winners 4Farmers Kondinin Jamie Spencer Kulin Community Bank Ethan Bradford Mitre 10 Kulin Rob Hallam McCubbing Transport Justin Winwood
The League game was a really tough affair, again a taster of what’s to come in finals football. The nippy Nukarni side were very good at running forward and capitalising on our turnovers, but to our credit we managed to hold strong even when finding ourselves a goal down in the last quar-ter. When the final siren sounded we were a goal up and happy to get the 4 points.
Award Winners Kondinin Hotel Nahi Lewis Countrywide Insurance Narrogin Craig Jasper Middle East Engineering Simon Pearce Crisps Corner Store Tim Bradford
CC’s Café “Clanga of the Week’ Simon Duckworth
Thanks to Kulin IGA for the weekly fresh fruit and lollies. Congratulations to Tim Bradford on 200 League Games. An awesome service to the club!
Health Warning to All Players: It is now official, there is a confirmed epidemic of Jeans and Joggers! For what is usually a Senior’s disease there are a number of younger peo-ple coming down with this ailment. Toby Browning was the first casualty, with Brendan Whyte contracting a couple of mild doses. Unfortunately Craig Jasper was the third casualty last weekend, although in this case it is thought his age was a telling factor. All players should take necessary precautions to avoid contracting this debilitating disease.
UPCOMING EVENTS
August
1st ASIST— Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training @ Kondinin
9.00am– 4.30pm –CANCELLED
2nd ASIST—Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training @ Kondinin
9.00am-4.30pm—CANCELLED
Camp Kulin Community Evening 6pm @ Kulin Freebairn Centre
3rd Netball—Bruce Rock 1 v Hyden 1
Bruce Rock 2 v Hyden 2
Narembeen 3 v Kondinin 1
Bruce Rock 3 v Hyden 3
Hockey—Narembeen v Kondinin
Kulin v Karlgarin/Hyden
4th Football—Hyden/Karlgarin v Narembeen
Narembeen v Kulin/Kondinin