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WEDNESDAY October 17, 2012 NOW ONLY $1.30 INC GST

Cooma-Monaro’s new brand

Page 3Aldi specials Page 5

INSIDESport from Page 28

28 Vale Street Cooma | P. 6452 1755COOMA

TM

MASSIVEMASSIVESALESALESALE26th - 28thOCTOBER26th - 28thOCTOBER

LOCK IN THE DATELOCK IN THE DATE

More details in next week’s Monaro Post

129 Sharp St, CoomaP. (02) 6452 2668 F. (02) 6452 7996

Starting to think

Great Gift IdeasGreat Gift Ideas

Drive your advertising dollar further with custom vehicle graphics and wraps

www.stockl.com.au29 Bradley Street Cooma

Southcare calls on Dalgety

The Dalgety School community was on hand last Wednesday to receive congratulations from Snowy Hydro Southcare for their fundraising efforts earlier this year. The school raised more per student than any other school in the district and they were rewarded with a visit from the helicopter last week. The occasion also provided an opportunity for local media to experience first-hand, the operations of the helicopter, with a flight from Cooma to Dalgety via Thredbo and Jindabyne. Pictured, the Southcare crew, Dr Ross Peake, air crewman

Tom Willison, pilot Gerad Langley and paramedic Trevor Stohr pose with the school at Dalgety Showground.

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Wednesday October 17, 20122 News

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Emergency services reportThe Cooma Flower Shop in Sharp

Street received malicious damage to its front door and large front window some time in the evening between Wednesday October 10 and Thursday October 11. Anybody with information is asked to call Cooma police on 6452 0099.

Last Wednesday October 10 a late model Subaru from Sydney, with two women and two children in it travelling toward Cooma, pulled over on the side of the road between Collington and Bredbo when they noticed a strange noise coming from the car as they accelerated. Upon exiting the vehicle it was noticed flames were coming from near the radiator. A passing vehicle tried to extinguish the flames but was unsuccessful. As a result the car was totally destroyed and towed from the

scene. The fire was put out by the RFS and no injuries occurred.

A 35-year-old Cooma woman has been issued with an infringement notice from police for $300 and a banning order by Coles for shop lifting on Sunday October 7. She was paying for some items and when asked to open her bag refused. Police were in the store at the time and when challenged by them she complied. She had an amount of pet food and accessories to the value of $33 in her bag.

Police pulled over a vehicle with an expired registration on the Snowy Mountains Highway at 9.55pm on October 12, only to discover the driver, a 39-year-old female was also a disqualified driver. She will appear in court at a later date.

When Southcare visited Dalgety

When the Snowy Hydro Southcare helicopter visited Dalgety last

Wednesday, everyone turned out to Dalgety Showground. Pictured at top, students hang onto their hats as the helicopter takes off.

Right; John Taylor was airlifted by Southcrae

with a serious leg injury two years ago. He is pictured with Dr Ross

Peake.Below: students explore

the chopper.Bottom: Pilot Gerard

Langley’s motto.

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Awards for The Monaro Post

The ‘new look’ for Cooma

The Monaro Post and parent company Monaro Media Group Pty Ltd, have won two NSW Country Press Awards.

The newspaper has won the WO Richards Award for Technical Excellence in newspaper production and printing quality, as well as the DIC Award for Commercial Supplements, for its 2011 Innovation magazine.

Judge Greg Watson referred to Innovation as a “stand-out entry in this award.

“A great effort from a small team, attracting over 100 advertisers supporting the supplement with some dynamic and informative advertisements. And some commercially printed editorial mixed with DIY and general information added to the commercial balance”. This is the second DIC award Innovation has won in the last three years.

Partners Louise Platts and Gail Eastaway travelled to Sydney last Friday to accept the awards.

Cooma-Monaro Shire is to have a ‘new look’ with council accepting a proposed logo and branding at its October meeting.

At the Council meeting on July 9, Council agreed to place the brand logo on public exhibition for a period of 28 days.

Several public submissions were received.

The majority of the feedback received was positive.

The main points from the public and submissions and comments from committee members included:• didn’t have other options to judge it

against – no choice• the undulating lines lack substance,

not enough direct meaning• some were against the “colours” but

not against a new branding – time for a change

• bright colours are vibrant – hits you on impact

• colours reflect a vibrancy rather than representing the Monaro

• liked the banners – eye catching and festive

• the majority agreed with the wording – Capital of the Snowy Mountains

• suggested wording – Capital (or Hub) of the Monaro

• suggested wording - Destination for the Snowy Mountains Region

• happy with the word Capital - we are the largest centre in this region

• wording - Snowy Mountains already

has a high recognition• not happy with Gateway to

Adventure, suggested wording - Centre of Adventure

• the staff thought it was fresh and modern

• simple with a variety of uses• senior staff agreed it would be

suitable for a corporate logo• would like to link the branding back

to Council as its new logo and standardise across the shire in the villages.

• concern about how the villages will feel about the branding

• tying ourselves to the snowy mountains is limiting our options/market because we are on the edge of the ACT and the south coast

• request to retain the stonework at the edge of townCouncil resolved that the wording for

the town branding be ‘Capital of the Snowy Mountains’.

That the preferred option for the Corporate Logo is Cooma-Monaro on a single line.

Councillor Kaltoum was against changing the Corporate Logo.

New Snowy River Shire Council, from left, back, Cr Bill Smits, Cr Bob Frost, Deputy mayor Peter Beer, Cr John Shumack; front Cr Vickii Wallace, Mayor

John Cahill and Cr Colin Beardsley-Stewart.

New Snowy River Shire team

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Wednesday October 17, 20124 News

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The Cooma Cats and their sponor, the Australian Hotel, have

joined forces to help aspiring racing driver Chris Anthony. The groups donated $1200 towards

Chris’ career last week, with funds raised through special meat

tray raffles held at the hotel.Chris has thanked the Cats,

the Aussie and also Nimmitabel Butchery, who supplied the meat

trays.Chris is pictured with Jason

Kelly from the Aussie and Dave Patterson from the Cats.

Cooma-Monaro Shire Council reportReintroduction of E-waste fee

From November 1, 2012 Council will re-introduce a fee for the disposal of E-waste units for residents of the Cooma-Monaro Shire. The fee will be $6 per unit.

At a Waste Working Party meeting held on June 26, 2012 it was recommended and subsequently adopted by Council at their July 9 meeting that no fees would be charged for the disposal of E-waste at the Cooma Landfill Depot.

The initial response to the fee waiver was enormous and residents disposed of hundreds of units.

The fee-free E-waste trial was only for a period of three months which would allow Council to determine the unit quantities, whether they were excessive and in the event of no collection service being provided via the Federal Collection Service, should a tipping

fee of $6 per until be re-introduced.

Unfortunately, Council has not been able to source an end-receiver for the E-waste units which has resulted in the recommendation that Council should no longer accept these units free of charge, hence the re-introduction of the fee per unit for residents of the Shire from November 1, 2012.

Any existing commercial and out-of-Shire charges will remain in place.

New draft of LEPThe Cooma-Monaro

Shire Council’s new draft of the Local Environmental Plan (LEP) is to be on public exhibition for the next eight weeks.

The report, which has been in the works for a number of years, is now finally on exhibition thanks to the feedback from the community, which has been invaluable in

resolving concerns which came to light earlier regarding the plan.

Some anomalies which were discovered with some of the “minimum lot size” maps that accompanied the LEP have now been corrected and amended and Council has opted to leave the plan on exhibition for two weeks longer than originally intended, to allow the community additional time to review the correct maps.

The new government and new planning minister have meant that Council has been able to access areas previously closed to them, with the State Government allowing some issues to be dealt with in a more favourable way which has been very helpful.

Workshops are now scheduled to take place in Bredbo, Numeralla, Nimmitabel, Michelago, Smith’s Road, Shannon’s Flat and Cooma subject

to the confirmation of venues.

For further information, please go to www.cooma.nsw.gov.au

Frequency of water meter readings to increase

The NSW State Government Best Practice Management Water Supply and Sewerage Guidelines has recently recommended that water meters should be read “at least three times per year and preferably every quarter to improve the effectiveness of pricing signals.”

There are a number of benefits in adopting this approach, not only for the Council but for the consumer as well.

For consumers, more regular accounts to residents will make bills easier to manage as each one will be relatively smaller and bills at more regular intervals will allow residents to better manage their water consumption, which can lead to financial savings.

For the Council, more regular readings will provide opportunities for Council to spend less on enlarging infrastructure, in the long term, will make more water available within Council’s licence to allow growth in the community, improve cash flow for water income and allow for some offsetting

of additional costs. It will also allow meter

leaks and other failures to be detected and addressed more readily.

New aerator for Bredbo Water Supply

The aerator currently operating in supplying Bredbo’s household water, is finally showing severe signs of age and Council is now considering tenders for the fabrication, supply, installation and commissioning of a new aerator for the Village’s water supply.

The water for the Village of Bredbo has been drawn from the bores on the Murrumbidgee River aquifer for many years, however the water contains high concentrations of soluble iron, which must be reduced to meet the drinking water guidelines set out by the Department of Health. This has been achieved for over 40 years via the existing aerator, which was commissioned for the Village around the year 1968.

Tenders were advertised locally and closed on September 20, 2012 and Council has accepted a tender submitted by Allenspach Steel to construct a new aerator.

Helping a young sportsman

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Wednesday October 17, 20126 News 6

Cooma-Monaro Shire’s draft local environmental plan (LEP) has been on exhibition now for two weeks. During the �rst week of the exhibition period, planning sta� were made aware of some discrepancies with a number of the Lot Size Zoning maps and a date on the Strategic Direction document.

These documents have now been amended and council has extended the exhibition and submission period to Friday, 15 December 2012.

The discovery of these discrepancies highlights the importance and value of exhibition periods, which provide opportunities for the public to inspect and comment on council documents.

For this reason, I am urging all residents and ratepayers to make the time to inspect the LEP documents that are on display in the foyer of the council o�ce in Cooma, the Monaro Regional Library and the Michelago General Store.

As well, all the documents are available for viewing on council’s website: www.cooma.nsw.gov.au

The development and implementation of the new LEP has been a lengthy process and councillors have been involved in this process every step of the way. One of the battles that council fought and won on behalf of the community relates to “lot averaging”, a provision that council has been able to retain in respect of the subdivision of rural land.

The outcome of these years of work, discussion and consultation is a local environmental plan that covers the entire Cooma-Monaro Shire instead of the three separate documents that are now in place.

It is now time for the community to have its say on the draft LEP and for this reason, a series of public meetings are being held across the shire and in Cooma throughout October.

Meetings were held at Numeralla and Nimmitabel last Saturday and in Cooma on Tuesday. Further meetings will be held at the Smiths Road �re shed and the Bredbo hall this Saturday, 20 October and at the Shannons Flat and Michelago halls on Saturday, 27 October. A second meeting will be held at the Cooma council chambers on Thursday, 25 October.

Documents also will be provided to community association representatives at the scheduled workshops. Details of these meetings and the submission process can be found on council’s Communique Page in today’s paper.

Landscape concept planThe council meeting of Monday, 8 October saw councillors resolve to consider a petition to upgrade Cooma’s footpaths as part of the CBD/Centennial Park upgrade project.

An updated concept plan has been received from the consultants DSB Landscape Architects, incorporating speci�c mention of the need to work on footpath repairs and improvements.

The concept plan and illustrations will now go on public exhibition, with the community’s views to be presented to the December meeting of council. The exhibition locations and invitation for submissions can be found on council’s Communique Page in today’s paper.

It should be noted that council has been working on footpath improvements for some time, including work in Vale and Massie streets and the current Sharp Street project in the vicinity of the Westpac Bank.

This will be followed by work outside Mack’s Auto to eliminate other footpath hazards.

Draft LEP - Have your say

Lions celebrate 50th anniversary of Southern Cloud Memorial

Annual Briscoe Memorial award

Last Saturday Cooma Lions Club celebrated the 50th anniversary of the opening of the aviation pioneers park and Southern Cloud Memorial.

The club celebrated with a sausage sizzle and was pleased to welcome Tom Sonter, the man who discovered the wreckage of the Southern Cloud in 1958, 37 years after

the plane went missing.Pictured above,

Tom Sonter joins acting president Bob Nichols, Chris Reeks and Tony Mackenzie, who was one of the Lions who worked on the construction of the memorial.

Pictured right, Deputy mayor Bronnie Taylor and Mr Sonter after Mr Sonter unveiled a plaque commemorating the 50th anniversary.

The 13th annual John Briscoe Memorial award was opened last Saturday at the Raglan Gallery.

There were 98 diverse paintings this year, with Sue Edmondson winning the main award with her oil painting “West McDonalds”.

Pictured above, Sue Edmondson with Adam and Jason Briscoe and

sponsor James Litchfield.

Inset: Leslie Henstridge with her winning oil painting.

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Thanks to all who helpedEditor,

Last Wednesday, October 10, 2012, our two daughters and two small grandchildren were travelling to Cooma when their two-year-old station wagon caught fire at Gungoandra Gap and was completely destroyed.

Thanks to the very timely arrival of Bredbo Bush Fire Brigade member, Ken Bowerman and other motorists, all four passengers safely escaped and their luggage was removed from the boot. Will Goggin was also quickly on the scene to help Ken with control of

the fire. Thanks to the many other passing

motorists who stopped to offer assistance.

On behalf of our family, we convey to all who assisted, our gratitude and heartfelt thanks.

This is yet another example of how much our communities rely on the dedicated volunteers in so many local organisations and in the wider community..

Tony and Coral Mackenzie,Cooma

On the sale of Cubbie StationEditor,I have heard in an interview this morning that Cubbie Station has been sold.

Barnaby Joyce stated in an interview with Stephanie Small (Saturday October 13, 2012 08:14:00) and it reads as follows; “A motion passed by the Senate, supported by the National Party, the Liberal Party, the Democratic Labour Party of Australia and the Greens and Senator Xenophon, asking for the Treasurer to clearly explain why this was not contrary to the national interest.

And he’s refused to do that, or he hasn’t done it.” For whatever reason the Treasurer failed to explain why this was not contrary to the national interest, I believe it is a blight on the democratic process and not to the Treasurers credit. The Govenment has seen fit in the recent past to buy other Stations with water entitlements so I believe they could have done the same again

only this time allowing it to trade as a Research Station without an impact on local employment and still allowing for flexibility in decision making in regard to the massive water entitlements to the benefit of all Australians, community, environment and the Murray Darling Basin.

This would make us a more clever country I believe. Not all Australians believe that “Free Trade” is a good thing for Australia today nor for future generations. Will the greedy look after the needy? I can recall the time when Prime Minister Keating told the world we were heading for a “Banana Republic” well it seems to me with all the deregulation, the short term planning by successive Australian State and Federal Governments - as opposed to the Chinese 40 year planning period, then Mr Keating’s prediction seems likely to be right.

Coral Talbot. Carlaminda

The Salvos alive and well in CoomaEditor,I wish to advise the public that

the Salvation Army is alive and well in Cooma. A number of people are under the impression that the ‘army’ is closed. We have had to temporarily close the ‘Family store’ so that several administrative matters can be sorted out. Yes the store will re-open as soon as we finalise the above matters.

The Salvation Army has the responsibility to coordinate the catering when there is an emergency such as the floods earlier this year and when there is bushfires. We will be meeting soon with other organisations to coordinate their assisting us to carry out this function. However the Salvation Army Emergency Service (SAES) has a team of their own of

which I am the coordinator. This team may be required to use the trailer kitchen which is based in Cooma and or to make sandwiches, take food to various localities for other emergency services such as the SES, RFS etc.

The forecast for this summer predicts a very high expectancy for major bushfires, because of these forecasts I will be getting together a group of volunteers before the summer to train them in safe food handling etc., so that we have a team ready to go.

I would like to have a list of volunteers so I can arrange a training day. I can be contacted on 0498 594 651 or leave a message on 6452 1798 and I will contact you.

George Bowden Coordinator SAES

Here’s a question The Postman has been asked – would you rather have a new logo for Cooma, with all new livery, stationery, etc, or would you

rather have safe footpaths?

It’s a question Cooma-Monaro Shire Council will have to resolve. With more than 500 people signing a petition to express their concern about the state of the footpaths,

watching council spend money on a new corporate logo is not likely to be

very popular.

The Postman was surprised to see, in last week’s council business paper,

no negative comments about the new logo.

The Postman knows several negative comments were submitted. They

must have been overlooked when the report was being finalised for council’s

consideration.

Any logo should instantly identify the brand it is representing – with or

without explanatory text.

But without the words, including Cooma, the new council logo really doesn’t identify with Cooma or the

Monaro, The Postman believes.

Congratulations to Cooma Lions Club on the 50th anniversary of the opening

of the Southern Cloud Memorial. It was good to see Tom Sonter present

at the celebrations.

But The Postman wants to know if Mr Sonter caught up with any of the nurses he mentioned in his address?

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News 9Wednesday October 17, 2012

• Pets, Fish & Accessories

• Quality Foods

• Grooming

• DIY Bathing

COOMA PET SHOP• Pet sitting

• Cat and Small animal boarding

• Microchipping

Sign up to our VIP Club and receive the VIP treatmentSign up to our VIP Club and receive the VIP treatment

Snowliner’s Kimberley ExperienceSaturday August 18 - we

leave Cooma at 5am for our flight to Sydney then Darwin where it is a constant 30-32 degrees.

We heard that you have snow tonight.

Checking into our motel we have a short exploration of the city before a sumptuous dinner in the restaurant overlooking the city of Darwin.

Sunday is a free day to explore or travel to Litchfield National Park. The Jumping Crocodile Cruise is a must for all tourists to the area.

With visits from Archie, Agro and Michael Jackson, a 45-year-old part albino male crocodile. On their last count it is believed there are 7,000 crocodiles in the Adelaide River.

A visit to the Wetlands Information Centre was a bonus with many hands-on exhibitions and obviously views over the wetlands of the Adelaide River region.

A swim in Wangi Falls was refreshing but the crowds reminded me of a visit to Bondi Beach in Sydney.

Tolmer and Florence Falls also had many visitors enjoying their beauty. Our last stop was at the mighty Cathedral Termite Mounds and the numerous magnetic mounds. We believe it takes approximately 10 years for a mound to grow one metre.

A hop on hop off tour around Darwin was enjoyed by many or just resting before our adventure begins tomorrow.

Ryan and Rob our guides and drivers, meet us bright and early on Monday morning to commence our exploration into the Kimberleys

A stop was made at the Lazy Lizard Hotel at Pine Creek which is made out of termite mound blocks. Old termite mounds make an excellent base for patios, housing foundations and even the runway strips in abundant evidence, which were constructed during the war to combat a possible invasion by the Japanese.

Edith River was crossed and it was hard to believe that last year the bridge was washed out following 300 m of rain in seven hours. Edith Falls provided a refreshing dip for me and to our now overheated bodies it was quite cool.

A cruise on the majestic

Katherine Gorge – Nitmaluk – was a new experience for many. It is hard to comprehend that during the wet season another 30 metres of water rages through the Gorge.

Tonight we get to know many of our new passengers by finding our matching card couple for dinner.

Tuesday we are up bright and early stopping at Victoria River Crossing where the sign proudly hangs advising it is under new management or at least under new wife!

Morning tea was then enjoyed on the banks of the Victoria River where a couple travelling around Australia for five months enjoyed a chat. They live in Gladstone Queensland and in four months had not made it to Kununurra, they just keep finding places to stay and explore.

Policeman’s Point was our lunch stop, the food that is in the back of one of our buses (trucks) is unbelievable.

A stop is made to inspect the Boab tree with Ryan pointing out one of the older trees estimated to be 1,000-2,000 years old. Aboriginal culture believes the Boab was a beautiful arrogant tree so it was uprooted and replanted upside down.

The essential stop at the Quarantine Station on the border has a bit of our unused fruit and vegies being handed over.

A small exploration at Kununurra was made and the local economy supported.

Several visited the Lovell Art Gallery where wonderful art works of the area can be found – yes I do believe a few purchases were made.

Ryan advises us that the population of the Kimberley region is 40,000 but during the season this multiplies by 15 fold – that’s 600,000 visitors during the last tourist season.

The Kimberley Grand Resort put on a fabulous evening buffet for us. Rob and Ryan normally do camping tours so they are experiencing a few luxuries with us and by the helpings definitely enjoying having dinner cooked for them.

A bright and early start on day four as we make our way to the Triple J Wharf for a cruise along a portion of the Ord River

or Lake Kununurra. Dylan our captain and guide

explains the construction of the Ord Dam which was completed in 1972 and the Diversion Dam 55 km downstream.

It has the ability to hold 84 times the capacity of Sydney Harbour but at 21 times the capacity is considered to be 100 percent full. During the 2010/11 wet season rain fell in amounts that had never been measured before. One of the three overflow creeks/rivers came into play and the dam was then estimated to be 42 times the size of Sydney Harbour.

At the peak flows in 1½ days the yearly water usage of Perth was flowing through Spillway Creek to Stonewall Creek and into the Ord River.

Stonewall Creek is also considered to have the highest density of freshwater crocodiles. 15 km from the dam wall is considered to be the true backwaters of Lake Kununurra. We travelled 55 km from Kununurra to the dam wall and along the way stopped for a very civilised morning tea on the banks of the river.

Pictured at top: Carlton Gorge on the Ord River, Kununurra.

Right: Sunset from Home Valley Station.

Right: Katherine Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park,

Katherine.

Below:Looking towards Lake Argyle

from Triple J Cruises, Ord River, Kununurra.

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17th October, 2012Photo: Pamela Thomas

COOMA-MONARO SHIRE COUNCIL WEEKLY NEWS AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION

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TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEM AT COOMA FESTIVAL SWIMMING POOL CONTRACT 7 /2012

SUMMER AND SNAkES!!!

Re-Introduction of disposal fee for E-Waste PUBLIC NOTICE

Tenders are invited and will be received up until 4.00 pm, 18 October 2012 for the supply and installation of a photovoltaic power system at Cooma Festival Swimming Pool. Contract Number 7/2012.

A copy of the tender documents may be obtained from Council’s Engineering Division during office hours in person, or by telephoning (02) 6455 1801, or emailing [email protected]

The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted.

JOHN VUCIC PO Box 714GENERAL MANAGER COOMA NSW 2630

In June this year, Council resolved to conduct a three-month trial where fees were not charged for the disposal of E-Waste items (e.g. computers and components, televisions etc.) from residential premises within the shire. Throughout the trial period, approximately 700 E-Waste units were taken to the Cooma Landfill for disposal.

As the anticipated Stewardship programme is not available for Council to dispose of these items, Council has resolved to re-introduce the disposal fee.

The fee for the disposal of E-Waste items is $6.00 per item and will apply from 1 November 2012.

The fee of $12.00 will still remain for disposal of domestic units from outside Cooma-Monaro Shire. E-Waste items from commercial premises or commercial quantities located outside Cooma-Monaro Shire will not be accepted.

JOHN VUCIC PO Box 714GENERAL MANAGER COOMA NSW 2630

With the onset of spring/summer, Council would like to remind property owners to please maintain their property and be vigilant with long overgrown grass areas. Council receives numerous complaints each year during the drier periods regarding potential fire danger and hazardous properties. These complaints also often include the danger of snakes.It should be noted that snakes are on the move due to the heat and they are looking for shade and water. Snakes will generally stay away from people but can be encountered in gardens and around houses, especially those near bushland and creeks.All residents and land owners are requested to maintain their property, paying particular attention to watercourses and sheds, laneways and fence lines. Please remember that Cooma is a rural township and that encounters with snakes are possible. Should you have a snake at your house or shed it is suggested that you call LAOKO on 6456 1313. If a person is available they will try and help to remove the reptile to a more appropriate location.

Nomination Forms for Local Citizen of the Year Awards are now available from:•Cooma-Monaro Shire Council – 81 Commissioner Street•Cooma Visitor Information Centre – 119 Sharp Street•Cooma Library – 61 Vale StreetTo complete an ONLINE NOMINATION FORM go to www.cooma.nsw.gov.auAward categories include the following:•Citizen of the Year •Young Citizen of the Year•Sportsperson of the Year •Young Sportsperson of the Year•Community Event of the Year •Community Group of the YearCompleted Nomination Forms must be delivered to one of the above locations or posted to PO Box 714, COOMA NSW 2630. Nominations close 5.00pm Friday, 23 November 2012.If you require further information, please contact Sandra McEwan on (02) 6455 1777.

LOCAL CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS FOR AUSTRALIA DAY 2013

COOMA-MONARO DRAFT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2012The draft LEP 2012, and associated documents have been on exhibition since Wednesday, 3 October 2012. During the first week staff became aware of some discrepancies with a number of ‘Lot Size Zoning’ maps, and the date ‘2012-2030’ appearing in the Strategic Direction 2011-2030 document.These documents have been amended and apologies are extended for the inconvenience caused. As a result Council has extended the exhibition period to Friday, 15 December 2012.It is pleasing to note that a number of people have already viewed these documents which are on display at Council’s Offices, the Monaro Regional Library and the Michelago General Store as well as Council’s website at www.cooma.nsw.gov.au.

Community Workshops have been scheduled as below:

Submissions regarding the draft LEP 2012 should either be made in writing to Council or via email to [email protected] . All submissions must be received before the close of business on Friday, 15 December 2012.When making a submission please provide the street address and/or title (Lot and DP) details or the theme (eg heritage) or geographic area (eg Bredbo village) and include clause number/s where possible. Submissions must include your name and address and be addressed as follows: Draft Cooma-Monaro Local Environmental Plan 2012 The General Manager Cooma-Monaro Shire Council PO Box 714 COOMA NSW 2630Or by email to [email protected] Or fax (02) 6455 1799

All submissions will be acknowledged within seven days of receipt by Council, and will be considered and addressed in the final drafting and reporting of the Plan to Council.

VENUE DAY DATE TIME

Numeralla Community Hall Saturday 13 October 2012 10.00 – 12.00

Nimmitabel Community Hall Saturday 13 October 2012 3.00 – 5.00

Smiths Road Fire Shed Saturday 20 October 2012 10.00 – 12.00

Bredbo Community Hall Saturday 20 October 2012 2.00 – 4.00

Shannons Flat Community Hall Saturday 27 October 2012 10.00 – 12.00

Michelago Hall Saturday 27 October 2012 2.00 – 4.00

Cooma – Council Chambers TuesdayThursday

16 October 201225 October 2012

6.00 – 8.006.00 – 8.00

CALL FOR NOMINATIONSCouncil is inviting nominations for volunteer members of the following Committees for the period November 2012 to September 2016

The aims and objectives of each committee and nomination forms are available by contacting Council’s Customer Service Officer, Inga Williams on 6455 1777 or from Council’s website www.cooma.nsw.gov.auAll nominees must complete a nomination form; and advise which committee and vacancy they wish to be considered for.All committee members must comply with Council’s Policies, in particular Code of Meeting Practice Policy and Code of Conduct Policy.Nominations close on Friday 2 November 2012.

COMMITTEE TYPE SKILLS & ATTRIBUTES REQUIRED

Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee

9 Community members with a commitment to arts and culture.

Community Services – Access & Equity Sub Committee

2 Community members with a commitment to access and equity issues.

Community Services – HACC Service Sub Committee

4 Community members with a commitment to Aged Care and Disability Services

Cooma-Monaro Tourism Advisory Committee

6 Community members with a commitment to tourism.

Koala Plan of Management Committee

2 Community members with a commitment to assisting with the formulation of a Koala plan of management.

Noxious Weeds CommitteeCommunity members with a commitment to the control of noxious weeds. (Number to be determined).

Recreational Facilities Committee

6 community members with a strong commitment to sport and recreation.

Old Cooma Common Grassland Reserve Committee

4 Community members with a commitment to the enhancement of the Old Cooma Common Grasslands Reserve.

North Ridge Committee10 Community members with a commitment to the enhancement of Cooma North Ridge.

Werri-Nina Management Committee

3 Community members with a commitment to the running of the facility.

Yallambee Lodge Management Committee

5 Community members with a commitment to the provision of services to the Aged. Financial, Medical and Community Service background will be highly regarded.

Australia Day Working Party

4 Community members with a commitment for the organisation of Australia Day Celebrations.

Snowy Mountains Aboriginal Liaison Working Party

5 local Aboriginal Community members, 4 Community members with a commitment to health, youth, education, tourism and employment.

HallsCommunity members with a commitment to the management and maintenance of the local community hall

Bredbo Hall 3 Community members

Kybeyan Hall 12 Community members

Michelago Hall 8 Community members

Nimmitabel Hall 5 Community members

Numeralla Hall 2 Community members

Peakview Hall 3 Community members

Shannons Flat Hall 3 Community members

Smiths Road Hall 6 Community members

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Mayor Dean Lynch

0419 295 954

CouncillorTony Kaltoum

6452 1730

CouncillorMartin Hughes0405 209 685

CouncillorCraig Mitchell0429 383 388

CouncillorRogan Corbett0412 722 505

CouncillorIgnazio Mondello

0407 714 460

Deputy MayorBronnie Taylor0427 546 299

COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILSPhone: 02 6455 1777Fax: 02 6455 1799Web: www.cooma.nsw.gov.auEmail: [email protected]

SENIOR STAFFGeneral Manager John VucicDirector of Corporate Services Stephen Molloy Director of Engineering Services David ByrneDirector of Environmental Services Peter Smith

CouncillorAngela Ingram0410 036 671

CouncillorWinston Phillips

0487 430 000WATER 0417 278 056 WASTEWATER 0419 251 378RECREATION 0427 011 144 ROADS 0447 415 150

After Hours Emergency Contacts

Please be advised that work associated with watermain and water service reconstruction within Yareen Road and Wooran Street is programmed to be undertaken between 8 October 2012 and 23 November 2012, weather permitting.Watermain and water service reconstruction work along Yareen Road will occur between Wonga Street and the intersection of Wooran Street. This work is expected to be completed within three (3) weeks.Watermain and water service reconstruction work along Wooran Street is expected to be completed within four (4) weeks.The work may cause minor disruption to property driveway access at times and notification concerning individual driveway access will be given to affected property owners as the work progresses.Temporary road closures at the Yareen Road/Wooran Street intersection and Wangie/Wooran Street intersections will be required at particular times during construction to facilitate segments of the work.Appropriate traffic control measures will be in place for the duration of the work to assist in improving work site safety and the general safety of pedestrians and motorists. This necessary work is part of Cooma Monaro Shire Council’s continuing watermain replacement program.Work will be carried out between 7:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.Council apologises for any inconvenience this work may cause and asks residents and motorists to be mindful of construction crews and machinery that will be working on and around this project.

Any enquiries can be directed to Council’s Engineering Services on 6455 1801.

JOHN VUCIC (PO Box 714)GENERAL MANAGER COOMA NSW 2630

Tenders are invited and will be received up until 4.00 pm, 15 November 2012 for building additions at the Raglan Gallery, 9 Lambie St, Cooma, NSW. A copy of the tender documents may be obtained from Council’s Engineering Division during office hours in person, or by telephoning (02) 6455 1801, or emailing [email protected] lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted.

JOHN VUCIC PO Box 714GENERAL MANAGER COOMA NSW 2630Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

National Water Week is an annual awareness week that aims to improve community understanding of water issues in Australia. Commencing on the third Sunday of October, it is Australia’s only national water awareness week.

The theme for 2012 National Water Week is ‘Valuing our Water’. Water must be used wisely if there is to be enough to meet the needs of future generations.

It is times like now, when the dam levels are rising, that we should look at the long term usage by continuing to encourage sound water practices and investment in diverse sources of water, whether these be recycling, desalination inter-basin transfers or demand management or a combination.

To celebrate Water Week 2012, Council will be holding an information stall in Sharp Street, near the Visitors Centre, on Friday 26 October, from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm.

There will be information on saving water in the home and garden, water-wise garden watering, greywater use and much more. We will have three 60ltr water tanks, with tap, to give away to three lucky residents of the Shire. To be eligible for the draw come and visit us at the stall and fill out an entry form (one entry only per Cooma-Monaro Shire resident). The draw will take place on Monday 29 October and winners will be notified by phone.

WATERMAIN RECONSTRUCTION WORK ON YAREEN ROAD AND WOORAN STREET, COOMA

TENDER FOR THE RAGLAN GALLERY EXTENSIONCONTRACT 10 /2012

Council is seeking your comments on plans for the improvement and enhancement of areas of Central Cooma, specifically Sharp Street, Centennial Park and the town entrances.A Concept Plan has been developed in conjunction with DSB Landscape Architects and is now available.Your input is strongly encouraged so that the final plan to be adopted and implemented by Council incorporates the views of the whole community.

The plan can be accessed at the following locations:• Cooma-Monaro Shire Council, 81 Commissioner Street 8.30am to 4.45pm Monday to Friday;

• Monaro Regional Library, 61 Vale Street 9.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday 9.30am to 1.00pm Saturday;

• Cooma Visitors Centre, 119 Sharp Street

9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

• Council’s website www.cooma.nsw.gov.au

A public meeting will be held at 6.00pm on Thursday November 8 at Monaro Regional Library, where the plan will be discussed and further input received. All are welcome to attend.Any submissions must be received by Thursday 15 November 2012 and may be made;By mail to Cooma-Monaro Shire Council, PO Box 714, COOMA NSW 2630 orOver the counter at the Council Office, 81 Commissioner Street orBy email to [email protected] For any enquiries please contact the project officer, Mr Pat Booker, on 6455 1801.

Tenders are invited and will be received up until 4.00 pm, Thursday 15 November 2012, for the Replacement of Selected Water Meters in Cooma (approximately 300).

A copy of the tender documents may be obtained from Council’s Engineering Division during office hours, in person, or by telephoning (02) 6455 1801, or emailing [email protected]

Further information may be obtained by contacting Mark Rixon, Water & Wastewater Technical Officer on 6455 1821 or Ovi Boaru on 0402 152 216.

The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted.

JOHN VUCIC PO Box 714GENERAL MANAGER COOMA NSW 2630Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

Sharp Street, footpath maintenanceJerangle Road, maintenance grading, gravel re-sheetingBadja Road, maintenance grading, gravel re-sheeting, pothole repairs

Kybeyan Road, heavy patchingBillilingra Road, installation of culvertBobeyan Road, maintenance gradingOngoing pothole repairs on rural roads.

Weather permitting the following roadworks will continue

CALENDAR OF EvENTSNotice to all Event Organisers, Coordinators & Committees If you would like to be listed on the Region’s most comprehensive Calendar of Events please provide your event details to the Cooma Visitors Centre. Promotion of Events will be provided once all relevant information is received from the organisers. The 2013 & 2014 Calendar of Events are now also open for inclusions. If you would like to be on the recipient list to receive a copy of the updated Calendar of Events at the start each month please e-mail your details to [email protected]

Cooma Visitors Centre, Ph: 64551742 or E-Mail [email protected]

COOMA CENTENNIAL PARK & SHARP STREET LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN

TENDER FOR REPLACEMENT OF SELECTED WATER METERS IN COOMA - CONTRACT 1/2012

NATIONAL TREE DAY - Native Plant Giveaway in the Park

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Wednesday October 17, 201212 News

DULUX WeathershieldWash and Wear

6 Litres

$73.50Admission: $15, Pensioner - $5, race book - $4

Member: $25/double, $15/singleMembers tickets to be purchased prior to race day from Anne Tier - 6458 3649

BBQ, afternoon tea & bar facilities available. NO BYO ALCOHOL.

General Admission

MarqueeMarqueeTables of 10 - $35 per person (includes entry to races & race book)

Bookings for tables by Tuesday 16th October with Graeme - 6458 8091 or Anne Tier - 6458 3649

Seafood platters - $60 eachBooked by Friday 12th October with Graeme at the Delegate Hotel - 6458 8091

Bar facilities available in Marquee. NO BYO ALCOHOL.

Bombala RacesBombala Races

• Jumping Castle

• Face painting

Bus Available Children’sEntertainmentLeaving for the races from:

Delegate Hotel - 12 noonBombala RSL - from 12 noon & every half hour thereafter.

• Ladies • Gentlemen • Couple

• Junior Male & Female

Fashion On The Field Total Prize Money $500

SATURDAY 20th OCTOBER 2012SUPPORT

LOCAL BUSINESSES,HELP KEEP

THEIR DOORS OPEN.

Contact our friendly sales team on 6452 0313

SHOPLOCAL& SUPPORTLOCALLYOWNEDBUSINESSES

Lambie Street Preschool Art show -19th & 20th October Cooma’s Lambie

Street Preschool needs your support to raise money for its building fund!

The annual Art Show opening night is on Friday October 19 and will be an exciting night showcasing the art work of the Preschool’s children, provide wine and a light supper, live music and special AMAZING guests that will open the Show!

“Our school is a not-for-profit community run preschool that’s been providing quality early childhood education for families on The Monaro for over 50 years, and we need help from everyone in our community”, said Cathy Toohey, Preschool Director.

“Did you attend Lambie Street Preschool? What about a child, grandchild, niece or nephew? If you know anyone who did or is attending Lambie Street, you’ll know about the amazing art and creativity program the children enjoy as a part of our early literacy program during their time here”, Cathy said.

“People might not be

aware that the money to build the Preschool over 50 years ago was raised completely in our local community and there’s a great story about one of the parents selling hams from the back of his ute at Christmas time to help raise funds!

“We’re not asking anyone to spruik their wares! We’re asking people across The Monaro to buy tickets to the opening night and enjoy a feast of creativity, wine, food and music, a celebration of preschooler’s art works and at the same time help us to raise the money we need for essential building improvements!”, she said.

Tickets for the opening on Friday October 19, at 7pm, are available from the Preschool: 6452 2669. Tickets (which include wine, light supper and music) are $30 a double, $20 a single and all money goes directly to the Preschool. Any donations made to our building fund are tax deductible.

Top photo- the 1959 class.Photo bottom right from 1979.

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News 13Wednesday October 17, 2012

The Red Cactus @ Dodd’s Hotel: 94 Commissioner St, Cooma

AT NEWLOCATION

LUNCH Mon-Sat: 11.30am-2pm DINNER Fri-Sat: 5.30pm-9pm

Bookings Preferred - 0401 461 329

Roast Special $13 Seniors $11

Fantastic New Menu & Some Old FavouritesPrivate Function/Parties & Catering Available

Outside Catering Also Available

OPENING TODAYDODD’S HOTEL

MAKE YOUR OWN SALADSalad Bar Available

Large/SmallEat in or take away

Cooma Little Theatre members are at it again

The stage has remained fairly quiet for the past few months at Cooma Little Theatre due to unforeseen circumstances. Not for much longer - their next production is receiving final polishing touches and will be ready to entertain theatre goers from early November.

“Mayflies, Mystery and Mayhem” - a triple treat of one act plays is sure to contain something to please everyone in the audience.

The first play for the event will be “The Grand Cham’s Diamond” written by Allan Monkhouse. This play is being directed by Liz Sherlock and is Liz’s first role as director at CLT as she is usually tucked away in the tech booth designing and

operating lighting plans and effects. This play is a mystery centering around the humdrum life of the Perkins family which is unexpectedly interrupted one evening. It all has to do with the d i s a p p e a r a n c e of a very valuable diamond.

The second play “Time Flies” is directed by Nell Pernitsch and written by David Ives. Nell has been an active member of CLT for many years, directing “Silly Cow” late last year, and most recently did a great job as stage manager in Run for your Wife. “Time Flies” is a delightful story of two mayflies who discover, during their courtship, that they only live for 24 hours.

Director Jayne Keegan is at the

helm of the third play “Curses, Foiled Again!”, written by Evelyn Hood. Jayne has directed “Stepping Out” and “Secret Bridesmaids’ Business” in recent years and is now lending her comedic eye to this humorous melodrama. “Curses, Foiled Again!”

The cast for the plays includes some

new faces to Cooma Little Theatre as well as some of our talented regulars.

Performance dates are November 2, 3, 9, 10, 16 and 17 at 8pm and has a PG rating.

Tickets are $20 adults and $15 concession and will be available from the Cooma Visitors Centre from October 22. www.monaropost.com.au

The MEIS ‘Sip n Swing’ night on Saturday had a French theme. Adopting bad French accents, guests also enjoyed dressing up and getting into the mood. David “Napoleon” Learoyd was MC for the night.

MEIS adopts French theme

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR QUESTIONSAs so many readers have many questions they would like answered, and many being the same or similar question. I thought it would be a good opportunity for YOU the reader to ask me whatever questions you have on property investment and I will provide you blatantly honest answers.

If you have any questions please email me on [email protected], I will treat every question confidential and your name will not be attached to the question/answer.

Please find below the three questions I received this week…

Q1. Why invest in property?A1. Property in Australia is a great investment option. Generally investments gain value with demand. There is a major shortfall of property in Australia, currently more than 300,000. This has grown from 8000 in approx. 8 years, crazy and this is only getting worse or better if you are a property investor.Plus you have control and someone else pays, the tenant and with a TWVF the Government will help pay with your tax benefit, especially if you buy new.Houses in Australia have always grown on average of 8% per annum.For me I love the power of Compound Capital Growth on a large asset which means large % growth.

Q2. What does TWVF mean?A2. TWVF stands for Tax Withholding Variation Form, this is a simple ATO you or your accountant can down load from the ATO website, when you complete it and give it to your employer you can gain all the tax benefits from your investment property weekly in your weekly pay. Therefore this helps you pay for a property rather than giving Julia Gillard and her team all your hard earned money. Pending on your income and the tax benefit- this could mean $100 plus a week in your pocket.

Q3. How do I get started in property Investment?A3. The best way to start is educate yourself thoroughly before you do anything as too many people jump in and buy poorly. Talk to experts not your neighbour for real advice.

I urge you to ask me whatever question you have at [email protected] or call 0430 096 823. I also would like to offer you an education pack. If you would like me to email or send a hard copy you an education pack please just email or call.

Have a great day!

Peter Ingram

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Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday October 17, 2012

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• High visibility from dense traffic areas

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• Fit out as a motor vehicle workshop, including a car hoist

• Toilets & shower and a kitchenette

• With two leases currently in place and the potential for more.

Please call our sales team for more

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• Trying to break into the property market, but you are unsure if your savings and financial history are up to scratch? You don’t quite have the 10% deposit saved, but mum and dad are willing to gift you some money to help out, Donna stresses the fact that there is a range of options available.

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Your local Mortgage Choice broker, Donna Robson, can help you realise your property ownership potential.

Donna Robson has been servicing the local Riverina and Snowy Mountains

area since 2006, and has a passion for making her customers’ property dreams come true. From sourcing home loans for first timers, refinancing existing loans, to growing her customers’ property portfolios, Donna gains tremendous satisfaction from helping locals build their wealth through property.

With an abundance of experience with first homeowners, Donna has found in the past that some people often have a pre-conceived idea that their financial circumstances may affect their ability to successfully obtain a homeloan to refinance or purchase or even enter the property market.

Donna feels that customers often don’t realise the capabilities of a mortgage broker and what they can do to help you enter the property market as smoothly and hassle free as possible,with NO COST TO YOU FOR HER SERVICES..

More and more borrowers are relying on their local mortgage broker to guide them though the mortgage minefield. A recent Mortgage Choice First

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News 15Wednesday October 17, 2012

Nominations open for SRSC Committees

Paramedics “gutted” by IRC

Footpath petition received ‘Get ya hats out’ for the Australian National Busking Championships™

SRSC news with Joe VescioCouncil is inviting

nominations for volunteer members of the following Section 355

Committees for the period November 28 to September 17, 2016.

Members of Council’s s355 committees assist in the management of the following facilities:• Dalgety Hall Management

Committee• Adaminaby School of Arts

Hall S355 Committee• Jindabyne Sportsground

and Recreation Areas Management Committee

• Dalgety Showground• Berridale Pool, Community

Centre & Sportsground• Aitchison House (Old

Cottage)• Jindabyne Memorial Hall• Berridale Beautification

Committee• Companion Animals Act

Management Advisory Committee

• Jindabyne Shared TrailsWith 10 committees

each with up to 12 people

representing the community, both existing committee members and other interested people are encouraged to nominate.

One of the ways Snowy River Shire Council works in partnership with the community is through Section 355 Committees. Members and volunteers of these Committees of Council assist in the management of public assets.

Volunteers are essential for the provision of many wonderful facilities available to the

community.Our committees should

be representative of the community. A wide range of people are encouraged to apply.

Nominations close on November 6. Forms are available from Council’s website or from Council offices in Berridale and Jindabyne, or by post and fax. For more information contact Council on 6451 1195 or email [email protected].

The innagual Australian National Busking Championships ™ is being held in Cooma on Sunday November 4, 2012. ‘This event will be the first of its kind for Cooma and we are hoping to make it a major annual event for our town’ said Donna Smith, Cooma Tourism Manager.

Entries into the Australian National Busking Championships ™ are NOW OPEN and

filling up fast. So if you enjoy making music and entertaining outdoors, this is the day for you. Whether you are a seasoned performer, an individual, a group or just like to make music with your mates, put your hat out, make a bit of money and be in the running for over $2000 of cash prizes. Buskers will perform during the day, moving between the ‘official’ venues, located throughout the CBD. There will

be roaming judges and a people’s choice voting, culminating in a ‘Finals’ concert to be held in Centennial Park at 5pm. Allan Spencer from Cooma School of Music said ‘It is all about celebrating music in all its rich and wonderful variety and we are inviting musicians from all over Australia to play and compete in this new and exciting event.‘We hope that all styles of music will be represented, such as

Folk, Classical Rock, Country, Jazz and Blues. Its is open to all ages and all styles’.

Entry forms for the Australian National Busking C h a m p i o n s h i p s ™ can be obtained from the Cooma School of Music or online at www.coomamusic.com.au the cost of entry is only $5 and entries close Thursday October 18, 2012.

Who wil be Australia’s First Champion Busker?

On Monday October 8, 2012, Snowy River Shire Council closed the Dalgety Road to allow CC Pines Pty Ltd access to the bridge that crosses Wullwye Creek, locally known as Bate’s Bridge. This closure is part of a project that will see the existing single lane timber bridge removed and replaced by a dual lane concrete bridge, which will be constructed on a slightly modified alignment. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of December 2012 and all traffic between Berridale and Dalgety has been re-routed along the Rockwell Road. To ensure local and business traffic is not adversely affected by travelling along a gravel road, Council has invested a considerable amount of money to address the culvert problem, which crossed Wullwye Creek and to grade the existing road up to an acceptable condition for travel. To ensure the road surface remains suitable for travel, Council have imposed a 60km/h speed restriction along the whole of Rockwell Road.

At a public forum held in Buckley’s Crossing Hotel, Dalgety on Tuesday October 2, 2012, a number of residents expressed concern about the timing of this project and suggested that this may have an unnecessary effect on the township of Dalgety. Unfortunately, the issue of Bate’s Bridge is not one that could be ignored very long and with restrictions placed upon the bridge in November 2011, there remains an element of risk that the existing bridge could deteriorate further and cause injury to the travelling public. With numerous activities spread throughout the calendar year, there was never a good time to close the Dalgety Road but Spring was identified as the “least worst” time for Council, the public, residents of Dalgety and the project.

Council has updated its webpage and Facebook to inform the public as much as possible and will continue to do so throughout the project.

The campaign by rural paramedics to stave off the introduction of dangerous rosters took a blow in the Industrial Relations Commission, the Health Services Union said.

The IRC’s Justice Staff has recommended that the rosters, which will see the Union’s members in country NSW working more frequent shifts and longer on-call periods, can be introduced starting from October 20.

“Our members are reeling from this decision,” HSU Acting Industrial Manager Tom Stevanja said.

“We’ve been fighting for months against these changes which are certain to put rural paramedics at risk of fatigue, and of the accidents and errors that arise from fatigue. The recommendations rely on management at the local level acting to address issues affecting individual officers. We don’t see this as workable. The rosters are inflexible and staff levels are critically inadequate.

“One of the key issues in overwork for rural paramedics is that they are called on to perform long-distance transports of patients between

hospitals. These are often scheduled after hours and are a known contributor to fatigue. Justice Staff’s recommendations rely on the Ambulance Service negotiating with local health authorities to minimise these trips. Our experience shows this is just not going to happen.

HSU delegates are currently meeting to discuss their options in the light of yesterday’s ruling. “Our members are angry and frustrated. They’re gutted, but they know that they owe it to themselves and to their communities to keep up the fight,” Tom Stevanja said.

On September 13, Mrs Ruth Blattmann submitted a petition to Cooma-Monaro Shire Council with 500 signatures voicing concerns about the state of the main street footpaths.

Mayor Lynch’s comment to The Monaro Post on Wednesday

October 10, was that it is a work in progress.

In 2011-2012 budget funds were allocated to the town to the amount of $1.2 million, this is a three-year plan.

The petition was put to the new council and they are aware of the problem, they are currently going through

costings.Cr Lynch expressed

his delight with the town upgrades so far and is looking forward to putting to work the remaining funds to make Cooma a safer and more attractive town.

Cr Lynch would like to thank the community for voicing their concerns.

Jazz vocalist Tony Halley accompanied by the band, launched Antoinette’s composition “Nimmitabel Flyer” and during the evening, delighted the audience with his singing including a superb rendition of “Mac the Knife” whilst the Swing Katz swing dancers

Philippa Reville and Dean Scott soon had people dancing. The occasion was to raise money for a grand piano in the Hall.

Earlier in the day the band gave a concert for students from the Central School and Snowy Mountains Grammar School.

Carole Thomas and Antoinette Braeder treated Jindabyne to a rare musical treat on Friday night when the 22 piece community-based swing ConneXion Big Band directed by Sally Greenaway, played to a toe tapping audience in the Memorial Hall.

Jindabyne’s gala concert to fund a grand piano

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Rear Admiral Doolan spoke of Mr Goodwin’s war service at the funeral.

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6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Forever Love. (1998) (M) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG) 3.30 Toybox. (P) 4.00 It’s Academic. (C) 4.30 News At 4.30. 5.00 The Price Is Right. 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. 6.00 News. 6.30 Today Tonight. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 9.00 Scandal. (M) 10.00 The Amazing Race.

(PG) 11.00 Up All Night. (PG) 11.30 Suits. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 The View. (PG) 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 Surprises. (P) 4.00 Kitchen Whiz. (C) 4.30 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 Big Brother. (PG) 8.30 The Mentalist. (M) 9.30 Person Of Interest. (M) 10.30 CSI: NY. (M) 11.30 Memphis Beat. Final.

(M) 12.30 WIN News.

6.00 Breakfast. 8.30 Wurrawhy. 9.00 Talk. (PG) 10.00 News. 11.00 ET. (PG) 11.30 The Insider. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Ready Cook. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Huey. 4.00 Totally Wild. 4.30 Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 News. 6.00 The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 New Girl. (PG) 8.00 Ben And Kate. (PG) 8.30 Can Of Worms. (M) 9.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 10.30 Late News. 11.15 One Tree Hill. (M) 12.15 Letterman. (PG)

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Movie: Me And My Sister. (2004) (M) 2.40 The April Chill. (M) 3.00 Letters And Numbers. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial. 5.00 The Crew. 5.30 Global Village. 5.45 Countdown. 6.30 World News Australia. 7.30 MythBusters: Dive To Survive. (PG) 8.30 Derren Brown: The Experiments: Guilt Trip. (M) 9.30 Black Mirror. (M) 10.30 World News Australia. 11.00 The World Game. 12.00 SOS. (MA15+)

6.00 ABC News. 9.30 Business. 10.00 BTN. 10.25 National Treasures. 10.30 Prime Ministers. 10.35 My Place. 11.00 Big Ideas. 12.00 Midday. 12.30 Q&A. 1.30 Compass. (PG) 2.00 Restoration. 2.50 Minuscule. 3.00 Children’s Programs. 5.00 Eggheads. 5.30 Nigella Kitchen. 6.00 Time Team. 6.50 Minuscule. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Correspondent. 8.30 Life At 7. 9.30 QI. (PG) 10.00 Artscape. (PG) 10.30 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.30 Four Corners. 12.15 Media Watch. 12.30 Movie: Lady Hamilton. (1941) (G)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Lewis. (M) 2.00 Dr Oz. (PG) 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG) 3.30 Toybox. (P) 4.00 It’s Academic. (C) 4.30 News At 4.30. 5.00 The Price Is Right. 5.30 Deal Or No Deal. 6.00 News. 6.30 Today Tonight. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 8.40 Winners & Losers. (M) 9.40 Grey’s Anatomy. (M) 10.40 Smash. (M) 11.40 I Just Want My Pants

Back. New series. (M) 12.10 Sons And Daughters. 12.40 Home Shopping.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.00 News. 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 1.00 The View. (PG) 2.00 Days Of Our Lives. (PG) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 Surprises. (P) 4.00 Kitchen Whiz. (C) 4.30 News. 5.30 Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) 8.30 Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.00 2 Broke Girls. (M) 10.30 Survivor. (PG) 11.30 Weeds. (MA15+) 12.00 WIN News. 12.30 Chase. Final. (AV15+)

6.00 Breakfast. 8.30 Wurrawhy. 9.00 The Talk. (PG) 10.00 News. 11.00 ET. (PG) 11.30 The Insider. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Ready Cook. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Huey’s Kitchen. 4.00 Once Upon A Dream. (C) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. 5.00 News. 6.00 The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 I Will Survive. Final. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 10.30 Late News. 11.15 Numb3rs. (M) 12.15 Letterman. (PG)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 World News Australia: 2012 US Presidential Debate. 2.00 Russian News. 2.30 Turkish News. 3.00 Letters And Numbers. 3.30 Al Jazeera News. 4.00 The Journal. 4.30 PBS NewsHour. 5.30 Global Village. 5.45 Countdown. 6.30 World News Australia. 7.30 Who Do You Think You

Are? Tracey Emin. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.30 World News

Australia. 11.05 Movie: The

Witnesses. (2007) (M)

RATING ADVICE: (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence PLEASE NOTE: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the networks.

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Princesses. (PG) 8.25 The Roast. 8.30 Don’t Blame The Dog.

(M) 9.30 Kitchen Cabinet. 10.00 Mock The Week. (M) 10.35 The Great Food

Truck Race. 11.15 The Roast.

6.05 Iron Man. 6.30 Deadly 60. 7.00 Stoked. 7.25 Total Drama Action. 7.50 Kaeloo. 7.55 News On 3. 8.00 Karaoke High. (PG) 8.30 Desperados. After

quitting the Desperados, Vicky realises that it hasn’t solved any of her problems.

8.55 The 3 Factor. 9.00 Close.

6.00 Kingswood Country. (PG)

6.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 7.00 Borderline. (PG) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Along Came

Polly. (2004) (M) Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston, Philip Seymour Hoffman.

10.30 Pulling. (M) 11.10 The Bill. (M) 12.10 Kojak. (M)

6.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 6.30 My Name Is Earl. (PG) 7.00 How I Met Your

Mother. (PG) 7.30 How I Met Your

Mother. (PG) 8.30 Hardcore Pawn. (M) 9.30 American Pickers.

(PG) 11.30 Rude Tube. (M) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (PG)

6.00 Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Two And A Half Men.

(PG) 8.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) 9.30 Movie: The In-Laws.

(2003) (M) 11.30 Conan. (M) 12.30 Nightmares &

Dreamscapes: From The Stories Of Stephen King. (M)

6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 Border Force. Final.

(PG) 8.30 RPA. (PG) 9.30 Silent Witness. (AV15+) 10.45 Inside. (M) 11.45 Law & Order. (M) 12.45 How Clean Is Your

House? (PG)

6.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Coal. (PG) 8.30 Burn Notice. (M)

Michael’s drug-dealing former neighbour, Sugar, asks for his help.

9.30 Movie: Event Horizon. (1997) (AV15+)

11.30 Prison Break. (M) 12.30 Trick My Truck.

6.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.25 Micro Nation. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Futurama. (PG) 10.00 Cleveland Show. (M) 10.30 King Of The Hill. (PG) 11.30 Micro Nation. (PG) 11.35 Craig Ferguson. (PG)

6.00 Globe Trekker. 6.35 Come Dine With Me:

Greece. 7.30 Insight. 8.30 The Bridge. (M) 9.35 Movie: Black Out.

(2009) (M) 11.15 Movie: Dark Horse.

(2005) (MA15+)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Dangerous Drivers. (PG) 8.15 On Track. 8.25 The Roast. 8.30 The Strange Calls. (M) 9.00 Gruen Planet. (PG) 9.40 Alan Carr. 10.25 The Chaser. 10.55 We Can Be Heroes. (M) 11.25 The Roast. 11.30 Mock The Week. (M) 6.05 Iron Man: Armored

Adventures. 6.30 Deadly 60. 7.00 Stoked. 7.25 Total Drama Action. 7.50 Kaeloo. 7.55 News On 3. 8.00 Karaoke High. (PG) 8.30 The Killian Curse. (PG) 8.55 The 3 Factor. 9.00 Close.

6.00 Kingswood Country. (PG)

6.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 7.00 Borderline. (PG) 7.30 How The Other Half

Live. New series. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M)

The team faces resistance from local law enforcement.

10.30 Pulling. (M) 11.10 The Bill. (M) 12.10 Kojak. (M)

6.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 6.30 My Name Is Earl. (PG) 7.00 How I Met Your

Mother. (PG) 7.30 Swamp People. (PG) 8.30 Turtleman. (PG) 9.30 Outback Truckers.

New series. (PG) 10.30 Operation Repo. (M) 11.30 Bear Swamp

Recovery. (M) 12.00 S.W.A.T. (PG)

6.00 Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory.

(PG) 7.30 The Big Bang Theory.

(PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory.

(PG) 8.30 Movie: Superman

Returns. (2006) (M) 11.40 Eclipse. (PG) 12.10 Conan. (M)

6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 Animal Hoarding. (PG) 8.30 Embarrassing Bodies:

Kids/Southend. (M) 9.30 Super Nanny UK. (PG) 10.30 My Strange

Addiction. (M) 11.00 My Strange

Addiction. (M) 12.00 Flashpoint. (M)

6.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Extreme Fishing With

Robson Green. (PG) 8.30 Hell’s Kitchen USA.

Return. (M) 9.30 Movie: Doom. (2005)

(AV15+) 11.35 White Collar. (PG) 12.35 White Collar. (M)

6.00 The Simpsons. 6.25 Micro Nation. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 Star Trek: The Next

Generation. (PG) 11.30 Micro Nation. (PG) 11.35 Craig Ferguson. (PG) 12.30 Entertainment

Tonight. (PG)

6.00 Globe Trekker. 6.35 Come Dine With Me:

Greece. 7.30 Dateline. 8.30 Every Good Marriage

Begins With Tears. (M) 9.30 Movie: To Paint Or

Make Love. (2005) (MA15+)

11.15 Movie: Hunting And Gathering. (2007) (M)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Great Food Truck Race. 8.10 Audrey’s Kitchen. 8.15 Video Killed The

Radio Star. 8.40 The Roast. 8.45 Pineapple Dance. (PG) 9.30 My Transsexual

Summer. (M) 10.20 DNA Forensics. (M) 11.05 The Roast.

6.05 Iron Man: Armored Adventures. (PG)

6.30 Deadly 60. 7.00 Stay Tuned. 7.30 Prank Patrol. 7.55 News On 3. 8.00 Splatalot. 8.30 Good Game: SP. Hex,

Bajo and robot Darren look at the latest in the Australian video game scene.

8.55 Bugged. 9.00 Close.

6.00 Kingswood Country. (PG)

6.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 7.00 Borderline. (PG) 7.30 Doc Martin. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The

Country. 10.45 Homes Under The

Hammer. 12.00 Movie: The Last

Dragon. (1985) (PG)

6.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 6.30 World’s Deadliest

Roads. (PG) 7.30 Outback Truckers.

(PG) 8.30 Full Throttle Saloon. (M) 9.30 Movie: Brewster’s

Millions. (1985) (PG) 11.30 Punk’d. (M) 12.00 Blokesworld. (MA15+) 12.30 Unsolved Mysteries.

(M)

6.00 Movie: Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare. (2010) (PG)

7.30 Movie: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. (1986) (PG)

9.30 Movie: Caddyshack. A class war erupts after an exclusive golf club opens its doors to all members of society. (1980) (M)

11.30 Conan. (M) 12.30 TMZ.

6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 The Great Barrier

Reef: Reef And Beyond. (PG)

8.30 Movie: The English Patient. (1996) (M) Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Willem Dafoe, Kristin Scott Thomas.

11.45 Friends. (PG) 12.15 Psychic TV. (PG)

6.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 American Digger. (PG) 8.00 Flip Men. (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 9.30 Basketball. NBL.

Round 3. Sydney Kings v Cairns Taipans.

11.30 Coal. (PG) 12.30 Fear Factor. (PG)

6.00 The Simpsons. 6.25 Micro Nation. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 7.30 Glee. (PG) 8.30 Snog, Marry, Avoid? (PG) 9.10 Excused. (PG) 9.40 Fashion Star. (PG) 10.40 New Zealand’s Next

Top Model. (PG) 11.40 Micro Nation. (PG) 11.45 Craig Ferguson. (PG)

6.00 Globe Trekker. 6.35 Come Dine With Me:

Greece. 7.30 Asteroids: The Good,

The Bad And The Ugly. 8.30 Tropic Of Cancer:

Egypt To Oman. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Vengeance.

(2009) (AV15+) 11.30 Movie: Death Note.

(2006) (M)

6.00 Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks.

(PG) 7.30 Beauty And The Beast. 8.15 The Mystery Of Flying

Kicks. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Marathon Man.

(1976) (M) 10.35 Movie: The Italian

Job. (1969) (PG)

6.25 Prank Patrol Road Trip.

6.50 You’re Skitting Me. 7.15 The Dukes Of

Broxstonia. 7.25 Good Game: SP. 7.50 News On 3. 7.55 Vampire Knight. (PG) 8.20 Astro Boy. 8.40 Voltron: Defender Of

The Universe.9.00 Close.

6.30 SeaChange. 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.30 Inspector Morse. (M)

Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis leave behind the cloistered calm of Oxford and head for Australia.

11.00 Black Sheep Squadron. Final. (PG)

12.00 Movie: Dance, Girl, Dance. (1940) (G)

6.30 Mighty Structures: Ultimate Vegas Casino.

7.30 Megastructures Breakdown (Sweden).

8.30 Mega Hunters: Ultimate Predators. (M)

9.30 Stealth: Flying Invisible. (PG)

10.30 Carrier At War: USS Enterprise. (PG)

11.30 Unsolved Mysteries. (M)

6.30 The Block NZ. 7.30 Movie: Paul Blart: Mall

Cop. (2009) After a shopping centre is overtaken by a gang of organised crooks, a mild-mannered security guard attempts to stop them. Kevin James, Keir O’Donnell, Jayma Mays. (PG)

9.30 Movie: Pulp Fiction. (1994) (AV15+)

7.30 Antiques Roadshow. 8.30 CSI: NY. (M) Evidence at

a floating crime scene leads the team to the world of true confessionals where 20-somethings divulge their darkest secrets, with deadly results.

9.30 CSI: Miami. (M) 10.30 CSI: Crime Scene

Investigation. (M) 11.25 Law & Order. (M) 6.00 Get Smart. (PG) 6.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your

Generation. (PG) 7.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Gods Must

Be Crazy II. (1989) (PG) N!xau, Lena Farugia, Hans Strydom.

10.35 48 Hours: One Of Their Own. (M)

11.35 Ross Kemp: Return To Afghanistan. (M)

12.35 Coal. (PG)

6.00 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. (PG)

6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond.

7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond.

7.30 I Will Survive. (PG) 8.30 Star Trek: Voyager.

(PG) 9.30 Star Trek: Voyager.

(PG) 11.30 The Hot 30

Countdown. (PG)

6.00 Designer People: Marcel Wanders. (PG)

6.30 One Man And His Campervan.

7.00 The Grape Escape. 7.30 The Bible. (PG) 8.30 Deep Water. (PG) 10.10 Movie: Let The Right

One In. (2008) (AV15+) 12.15 Movie: Four Stars.

(2006) (M)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Don’t Blame The Dog.

(M) 8.30 Gypsy Blood. (M) 9.20 Louis Theroux. (M) 10.20 Dangerous Drivers’

School. (PG) 11.10 Alan Carr. 11.55 Randling. (PG) 12.35 Can We Believe The

Science? Pharmacy.

6.10 Mal.com. 6.20 Grizzly Tales For

Gruesome Kids. 6.30 Horrible Histories. 7.00 Wolverine And The

X-Men. 7.25 The Avengers. 7.50 News On 3. 7.55 The 99. 8.15 Fruits Basket. (PG) 8.40 Ouran High School

Host Club. (PG) 9.00 Close.

6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Ballykissangel. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The

Country. Alistair Appleton heads to Oxfordshire to help a nautical couple.

9.30 60 Minute Makeover. 10.30 Homes Under The

Hammer. 11.45 Hale And Pace. (M) 12.20 Movie: Kings Of The

Sun. (1963) (PG)

6.20 How I Met Your Mother. (PG)

6.45 Movie: Jaws: The Revenge. (1987) (PG)

8.40 Movie: Waterworld. (1995) (M) A nomad helps a woman and a young girl seek shelter on a futuristic, water-covered Earth.

11.30 Most Shocking: Top 20. (M)

12.30 S.W.A.T. (PG)

6.00 Big Brother. (PG) 6.30 16 And Pregnant. (PG) 7.30 Don’t Tell The Bride

UK. (PG) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory.

(PG) 9.00 The Big Bang Theory.

(PG) 9.30 Movie: Lethal Weapon

4. (1998) (AV15+) 12.10 Chuck. (M)

6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Yes Minister. 8.00 To The Manor Born. 8.30 Movie: The Pelican

Brief. (1993) (M) A law student investigating the deaths of two Supreme Court judges exposes a sinister conspiracy.

11.20 Sensing Murder. (M) 12.20 Movie: The Wicker

Man. (1973) (M)

6.30 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 16. Malaysian Grand Prix.

8.30 Movie: Broken Arrow. (1996) (M) John Travolta, Christian Slater, Samantha Mathis, Delroy Lindo.

10.40 48 Hours: The Facebook Detectives. (M)

11.40 Coal. (PG) 12.40 Ross Kemp: Return

To Afghanistan. (M)

6.00 Sabrina. (PG) 6.30 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Futurama. (PG) 9.30 Cleveland Show. (M) 10.00 Bob’s Burgers. (M) 10.30 The Office. (PG) 11.30 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 12.30 Sabrina. (PG)

6.10 Unbeatable Banzuke. 6.40 Iron Chef. 7.30 The Hotel. Final. (PG) 8.30 Cinema’s Exiles. 9.30 SOS. (MA15+) 10.30 Movie: Rashomon.

(1950) (M) 12.05 WeatherWatch

Overnight.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Mega Builders. 8.15 Tropfest. 8.25 The Roast. 8.30 Louis Theroux. (PG) 9.30 Rake. (M) 10.25 The Roast. 10.30 Robert And Sheepy. 10.35 Kitchen Cabinet. 11.10 Pineapple Dance

Studios. (PG)

6.05 Iron Man: Armored Adventures.

6.30 Deadly 60. 7.00 Stoked. 7.25 Total Drama Action. 7.50 Kaeloo. 7.55 News On 3. 8.00 Karaoke High. (PG) 8.30 Sadie J. Sadie

accidentally promises to get an A-list celebrity for a Save The Y Club concert.

9.00 Close.

6.00 Kingswood Country. (PG)

6.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 7.00 Borderline. (PG) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.30 Waking The Dead. (M) 9.40 Criminal Minds. (M) 10.40 Criminal Minds. (M) 11.40 Miniseries: Catherine

Cookson’s Tilly Trotter Pt 2. (1999) (M)

12.40 Kojak. (M)

6.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 6.30 My Name Is Earl. (PG) 7.00 How I Met Your

Mother. (PG) 8.30 Family Guy. (M) 9.00 American Dad! (M) 9.30 Family Guy. (M) 10.00 American Dad! (M) 10.30 Family Guy. (M) 11.30 American Dad! (M) 12.00 Boston Legal. (M)

6.00 Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory.

(PG) 7.30 Top Gear: India. (PG) 9.30 Movie: The Specialist.

(1994) Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, James Woods, Eric Roberts. (MA15+)

11.30 Nikita. (AV15+) 12.30 Fringe. (M)

6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 Customs. (PG) 8.30 Inside The Human

Body. (PG) 9.30 Embarrassing Teen

Bodies: Boys Vs Girls. (MA15+)

10.30 Hoarding: Buried Alive. (PG)

11.30 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Movie: Five. (2011) (M)

6.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Whose Line Is It

Anyway? (PG) 8.30 An Idiot Abroad. (M) 9.30 The Umbilical

Brothers: Speedmouse. (M)

11.30 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 16. Malaysian Grand Prix. Replay.

6.00 The Simpsons. 6.25 Micro Nation. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 8.00 Raising Hope. (PG) 8.30 Supernatural. (M) 9.30 Movie: Cry_Wolf. (2005)

(M) 11.25 Micro Nation. (PG) 11.30 Craig Ferguson. (PG) 12.30 Entertainment

Tonight. (PG)

6.00 Living Black. 6.40 Singapore Flavours. 7.35 Inspector Rex. (PG) 8.30 Lulu: The

Bankrobber’s Wife. (M) The airport heist is set in motion.

9.30 The World Game. 10.30 Merlin: The Legend. 11.30 Movie: Giovanna’s

Father. (2008) (M)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. 8.10 Doctor Who. 8.25 The Roast. 8.30 Good Game. 9.00 Archer. (M) 9.20 Tropfest. (M) 9.30 The Strange Calls. (M) 10.00 My Transsexual

Summer. (M) 10.45 The Roast.

6.05 Iron Man: Armored Adventures.

6.30 Deadly 60. 7.00 Stoked. 7.25 Total Drama Action. 7.50 Kaeloo. (PG) 7.55 News On 3. 8.00 Karaoke High. (PG) 8.30 Pixelface. Rex panics

when the QM tells him his mother is coming to stay.

9.00 Close.

6.00 Kingswood Country. (PG)

6.30 Motorway Patrol. (PG) 7.00 Borderline. (PG) 7.30 Cirque Du Soleil. 8.30 Vicar Of Dibley. (PG) 9.30 Keeping Up

Appearances. (PG) 10.10 Homes Under The

Hammer. 11.20 Property Ladder. (PG) 12.20 House Doctor.

6.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 6.30 My Name Is Earl. (PG) 7.00 How I Met Your

Mother. (PG) 7.30 MythBusters: Myths

Revisited – Exploding Trombone, Sniper Scope, Finger In A Gun Barrel. (PG)

8.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 10.00 Cash Cowboys. (PG) 12.00 30 Rock. (PG)

6.00 Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Teen Mom. (PG) 8.30 Sun, Sex And

Suspicious Parents. (M) An 18-year-old leaves his doting family behind for one last blow out with the lads.

9.30 Movie: The Dukes Of Hazzard. (2005) (M)

11.30 Nikita. (AV15+) 12.30 Fringe. (M)

6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 Yes Minister. 8.30 The Closer. (M) The

wife of a district attorney is found dead on the beach, the apparent victim of a serial killer.

9.30 Rizzoli & Isles. (M) 10.30 The Mentalist. (M) 11.30 Law & Order. (M) 12.30 Friends. (PG)

6.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG) 7.30 Undercover Boss

USA. (PG) 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (M) 9.00 Cops: Adults Only.

(MA15+) 9.30 Ross Kemp: Return

To Afghanistan. (MA15+) 10.30 Can Of Worms. (M) 11.40 Better Off Ted. (M) 12.10 Fear Factor. (PG)

6.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.25 Micro Nation. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves

Raymond. 8.00 Rules Of Engagement.

(PG) 8.30 Friends With Benefits.

(M) 9.00 Snog, Marry, Avoid? 9.40 Geordie Shore. (MA15+) 10.40 Melrose Place. 11.40 Micro Nation. (PG)

6.00 Globe Trekker. (PG) 6.35 Singapore Flavours. 7.30 Lost Worlds: Big Bang

In Tunguska. 8.30 As It Happened: The

First Blitz. (PG) 9.30 7 Up. 10.10 Movie: Under The

Salt. (2008) (M) 12.20 Movie: 20:30:40.

(2004) (M)

RATING ADVICE: (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence PLEASE NOTE: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the networks.

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Cooma CWA elects new committeeCooma Branch president Barbara Scanes

welcomed 20 members to the annual meeting held on October 8.

A special welcome was extended to Group vice-president Dorothy Povey, who chaired the election of office bearers.

There were four apologies.Following the Anthem and Motto, there was

a minute’s silence for those less fortunate than those present.

The president reported on the activities of the branch during the past year.

There was the State Conference at Blacktown in May which two delegates and observers attended, two council meetings and the Curry Luncheon in June.

In March and August the members welcomed the student doctors from the ANU with a lunch and dinners in their homes and in September the Awareness Day was held when a 12-month honorary membership was presented to Jane Redmond.

The membership has remained at approximately 30 and they have participated in Land cookery, Handicrafts, Cultural Activities and International study.

This year the country studied was Timor Leste which proved to be quite a challenge.

The elections resulted as follows:President Barbara Scanes, vice presidents Lyn Stead and

Hazel Walker; Secretary Coral Mackenzie; Treasurer Doris

Haylock, International Officer Megan Williams, Handicraft officer Hazel walker; Land Cookery Kaye Anderson; Cultural Officer Marilyn Watson; Publicity Beaty Russell; and the two councillors to group meeting are Lyn Stead and Coral Mackenzie.

The outgoing officer bearers were thanked for their work over the past year and the new committee was congratulated on accepting positions for the ensuing year.

All members then enjoyed a shared lunch.Pictured is the new Cooma CWA committee, from left, back, Beaty Russell, Hazel Walker, Kaye Anderson, Megan Williams, Marilyn Watson, Lyn Stead; front: Coral Mackenzie, Barbara

Scanes, Dorothy Povey, Doris haylock.

A Feast of Poetry returns to the Raglan2012 festival and presentation day will be held in the

gardens of the historic Raglan Gallery and Cultural Centre, Cooma, on Sunday November 4.

This year the event, starting at 10am, will be a celebration of creative writing, song and fun for the whole family.

For the first time, a song writing competition has been organised in conjunction with the poetry.

Another first will be a Bush Poetry competition for students. Sponsored by Elaine Schofield to encourage young talent, the competition for the best original bush poetry will be held on the day.

Interested primary and secondary students are encouraged to come and read their poems and be eligible for prizes.

Aspiring poets of all ages, from infants school age to seniors, are encouraged to come along and enter the Poem-on-the-Spot competitions and read poems of their choice in the Open Microphone competition, to be in the running for a host of great prizes. Entry is free for all the competitions on the day.

This year A Feast of Poetry has received a record number of entries from adults and students, totally more than 300 poems.

The open and bush sections attracted 98 poems and

there were 240 in the student’s divisions, from all states of Australia. This year’s judges were Aidan Coleman, poet, teacher and author from South Australia, who judged the open and bush sections and Harry Laing, poet and creative writing teacher, who was the judge for infants, primary and secondary sections.

The festival day starts at 10am with the announcement of the song competition winners and performances by the talented finalists.

Poetry presentations start at 11am, and include comments from the professional judges, readings by student and adult award winners.

There will also be refreshments, great coffee and sales of the 2012 A Feast of Poetry anthology for $10.

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Wednesday October 17, 201220 Grassroots

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Cooma cattle sale

Redesigning the Merino at the 2012 SRS® Monaro Ram Sale

Cooma associated Agents yarded and sold 120 scale and 400 stores at the October 11 sale. It was a mixed quality yarding. Store steers, one year, sold to strong competition with most pens $550 to $600.

Store heifers, one year, sold to $495. Small weaner calves $300 to $400.Buyers came from Molong, Queanbeyan, Bombala, Bega, Wagga and locally. The next Cooma cattle sale is November 8.QuotationsBulls

Caringo Estate, E, 1 Angus, 150c/kg, 1035kg, $1552;Bolaro Station, Lmk, 1 Angus, 120c/kg, 845kg, $1014;

CowsG & E Miners, Lmk, 5, Angus, 133.5c/kg, 600kg, $801; Brudalong P/l, MLP, 1 Angus, 130c/kg, 650kg, $845;P & M Bright, Lmk, 4, P/Hfd, 125.2c/kg, 638kg, $800;LB & EM Miners, MLP, 1 Angus, 122.2c/kg, 750kg, $916;K & S Williams, BC, 2 Angus X,

128c/kg, 600kg, $768;Amandri Group, E, 1 Angus, 122c/kg, 590kg, $719;Mile Creek P’ship, E, 8 Hfd, 132.6c/kg, 464kg, $615;V & M Weston, BC, 1 Hfd, 118c/kg, 475kg, $560.

steersD Horsfall, MLP, 1, B/B, 172c/kg, 620kg, $1066;PC & AB Taylor, E, 1 Angus, 150c/kg, 800kg, $1200;NL Kelley, MLP, 4, Angus, 185c/kg, 410kg, $758;Cassilles and Southgate, BC,

3, Hfd MT, 168c/kg, 383kg,

$644;Cassilles and Southgate, BC, 4, Hfd 2T, 165c/kg, 456kg, $752;R Wright, Lmk, 1, HFDX, 162c/kg, 560kg, $907;GC Ferguson, E, 1 Angus, 160c/kg, 515kg, $824.

HeifersBrugalaning P’ship, MLP, 2, Angus X, 175c/kg, 360kg, $630;Bolaro Stn, Lmk, 13, Angus, 155c/kg, 518kg, $803;RD & G Mugdridge, E , 1, Angus, 165c/kg, 435kg, $717;RD & G Mugdridge, E , 2 Angus, 165c/kg, 397kg, $655;

CB & EN Miners, MLP, 1 Angus, 148c/kg, 535kg, $791;DJ & MM Wellsmore, BC, 5 Hfd, 146c/kg, 328kg, $478;A Constance, BC, 2, Hfd, 132.6c/kg, 348kg, $460.

VealersD Horsfall, MLP, 4 Angus X hfrs, 166c/kg, 375kg, $622;D Horsfall, MLP,1 BB str, 175c/kg, 360kg, $630.

storesReg McGufficke, MLP, 12, Angus cows and calves, $830;Brugalong P’ship, MLP, 6, Angus x strs 1yr, $650;K & S Williams, BC, 7, Angus strs 1yr, $590;

DJ & MM Wellsmore, BC, 8 Hfd strs 1yr, $580;M & N O’Neill, MP, 17, Poll hfd strs 6mths, $522;V & M Weston, BC, 6 Hfd strs, 1yr, $510;DJ & C Russell, BC, 14, Poll Hfd hfrs 2yrs, NSM, $510;Cooneranga Est, Lmk, 12, Hfd hfrs, rising 2yrs, NSM, $500;MB Trading, E, 24, Angus hfrs 1yr, $455;R Salis, MLP, 10, Angus hfrs, 1yr, $490;G & M Stubbs, MLP, 6, Poll Hfd Hfrs, $490;K & S Williams, BC, 10, Angus hfrs, $450.

The annual SRS® Monaro Ram Sale has developed a reputation as a one-stop-shop for progressive sheep producers to source elite SRS® Merino and Poll Merino rams from some of the industry’s best breeders.

Now in its third year the Monaro features over 80 ‘top of drop’ rams from ten leading SRS® studs and will be held on Wednesday October 24 at ‘Severn Park’, Cooma. Inspection is from 10am with the sale

commencing at 2pm.The 2011 sale saw

a record attendance from southern NSW and northern Victoria as more stud and commercial producers recognise the significant benefits of these all-purpose sheep in terms of increased profitability, improved fertility and low maintenance without mulesing.

SRS® Studbreeders are strong supporters of the work of the Sheep CRC and Sheep Genetics Australia with ASBVs providing commercial producers the opportunity to benchmark sire performance against the industry allowing for a ‘level playing field’. As such, key ASBVs will be displayed for all rams in the SRS® Monaro Sale.

The SRS® Monaro Ram Selling Group work

together to promote the many benefits of SRS® Genetics. All members of the group adhere to a strict code of ethics and display a high level of integrity within their businesses. They are Aloeburn, BellaLana, Blue Gate, Blyth, Boxleigh Park, Glenwood, Mumblebone, Parkdale, Richmond and Sherwood.

All members of the group have ceased mulesing and aim to produce an easy-care, all-purpose Merino that is highly profitable. They offer cutting edge genetics using the SRS® breeding system.

SRS® Merinos:• Are plain-bodied with minimal skin wrinkle, naturally resistant to fly strike and do not require mulesing.• Produce high fleece

weights of fine, silky soft wool.• Are easy to shear and easy to manage, minimising chemical use.• Are extremely fertile with weaning averages over 120% common.• Have excellent muscle patterning and fat reserves and therefore bounce back quickly after drought, pregnancy and lactation, saving a fortune in supplementary feeding costs.

The SRS® Monaro Ram Sale features over 80 “top of the drop” Merino and Poll Merino rams selected specifically to suit the needs of our commercial clients in the region. For more information on the SRS Monaro go to www.srsmerino.com or call Ian Smith on 0417 020 429.

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Wednesday October 17, 201222 Grassroots

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RURAL SCHOLARSHIP “CECIL BROWN MEMORIAL”

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Established 1996

15th Annual is now open for applicants aged 15 - 35 years

Grants for assistance:• University

• Agricultural College• TAFE

•Exchange option

Closing date is November 2.

For more information contact:

SAM GREEN 6452 6326 OR 6452 7293Email: [email protected]

Greendale Merinos proven performers – breeding forsustainable profit

On Thursday November 1, Greendale Merinos operated by the McGufficke Family will be offering 100, 14-month-old rams at ‘Willarney’ 850 Maffra Road, Cooma under the Helmsman Buying System. The sale

commences at noon.We will also have a selection of

poll rams this year resulting from a successful AI program.

With more than 30 years of independently measured results showing well above average

profitability and production in comparison trials across NSW benchmarking our performance against major merino industry bloodlines.

The highly profitable results of Greendale Merinos is shown in

the latest Merino Bloodline Comparison www.merinobloodline.com.au

At Greendale Merinos, from an extensive ewe base, a comprehensive testing program that measures all traits that

affect a merino’s profitability being fleece weight, micron, fertility and body weight is used to select only the highest performing sires and ewes to be retained for the nucleus ram breeding flock.

Greendale Merino’s have been performing extremely well again this year in comparison trials.

Participating in the Peter Westblade Memorial Merino Challenge (PWMMC) Greendale Merinos clients BJ & EA Dwyer, of Alectown ranked first of 50 teams 7.0kg 17.9 mic $56.52/head and 25

percent above the average.Bernie and Liz’ team overall

performance in the PWMMC 2010-12 trial ranked them second out of 50 teams for net profit per hectare with an overall return of $549/ha.

The PWMMC 2012-14, is split into two components a Wool and a Meat Challenge. This is Australia’s largest commercial genetic evaluation which has attracted 60 teams of 30 Merino wethers from NSW, SA, Vic and TAS. To date Bernie and Liz

Dwyer’s Greendale team has performed in the top 30 per cent for growth rate.

Outstanding results have also been achieved by Greendale blood teams at the 2012 Bookham Ag Bureau trials.

McGufficke Partners – Greendale team ranked first of 33 teams, fleece weight 6.5 kg 17.3 mic total of $73.70 /head Mayfield Partnership – Greendale blood team ranked 10th of 33 teams fleece weight 6.0 kg 17.6 mic total of $64.50/head.

Over the past 10 years in comparison trials throughout NSW - Greendale genetics are consistently in the top 10% for $/head (heavy cutting and low

micron) in different environments (rainfall from eight inch to 50 inch) and against industry peers.

Greendale Merinos entered a ram in the 2011 Bluechip Livestock Sire Evaluation being conducted at the Temora Agricultural Innovation Centre. 10 sires are included in this evaluation and the progeny have recently had their first assessment.

The Greendale progeny have performed well with above average greasy fleece weight and

clean fleece weight and below average for fibre diameter and low worm egg count.

Greendale Merinos currently have teams in the Monaro Farming System Genetic Comparison Trial at Knockalong, Delegate. We encourage sheep producers to access trial data and enter the trials to identify opportunities in their own flocks.

The introduction of ASBVs by Greendale Merinos is offering another tool to aid in your ram selection and increase the predictability of the performance of your merino flock.

Any enquiries contact Alan on mobile 0429 448 078 or home 6452 3605.

 

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Wednesday October 17, 2012 Directory Guide 23

BUILDERS

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• Carpet & Upholstery steam clean

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• Hard floor strip & seal

• Rental exit cleans

• Builders exit cleans

• 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

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Email : [email protected]

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph : 0406 995 228www.axecleaning.com.au

INSURANCE

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Catherina Evans is an Authorised Representative of GIO General Limited/Ltd ABN 22 002 861 583 AFS Licence No 229873, the issuer of these products. High tides and rising sea levels are not covered. Other conditions and exclusions also apply. Approved applicants only. Please read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement before making any decisions regarding any of our Home and Contents Insurance products. Contact GIO on 13 10 10 for a copy. 16583 23/03/11 A

Unlike most insurers, GIO Home and Contents Insurance gives you automatic cover for flood damage, including flash floods, storms and rising rivers, as well as flooding from dishwashers and hot water systems, burst pipes, tsunamis and more.

Visit your local GIO Agent at 51 Vale Street, Cooma NSW 2630 or call 6452 3474.

MUSIC LESSONS

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK!Rock guitar lessons now available.What ever music you’re into we’ll have you playing like apro in no time.Metallica, ac/dc, red hot chili peppers, green day, Jack Johnson...

We teach all these guitar styles and more:- Contemporary rock,- Hits from the 90’s, 80’s, 70’s, 60’s & 50’s- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goals.COOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

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PAINTING SERVICES

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• Domestic and Commercial • Interior and Exterior • New work and repaints

PaintingLloyd CampbellPainting

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Visioncare and DVA suppliers

EYE TESTING

Cooma’s lucky winners

We’re locals, supporting localsKeeping the local dollar here!

Some lucky Cooma residents have won great prizes last week.

Judy Little won the Cooma North Public School raffle, for a five-night holiday at Seaworld Resort and Water Park on the Gold Coast for two adults and two children, plus other add-ons to the value of $2350.

She is pictured with Alana Brown and Taylah Maurier after the draw.

Jenny Jordan was the lucky winner of the Lucky joker conducted at the Cooma Hotel by Cooma Lions Club.

The jackpot on Friday was $5200.

A very happy Anne is pictured with Cooma Lions Club members Bob Weston and Max Povey.

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C & C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLE• various shed sizes available• very reasonable rates• fully secured premises• long or short term rental• Packing boxes, plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy:

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6. Monaro Wool Services

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Glenn Grumley is the owner operator of Monaro Panel Beaters and has been running his business in Cooma for 4 years.

Monaro Panel Beaters offer their customers a personal service.

Glenn has always had an interest in cars and has been involved in pit crewing and various motor sports for many years, so he understands people’s passion for their cars.

Monaro Panel Beaters are Approved Repairers and will fix all insurance work, replace windscreens, do restoration work, re-sprays, and they provide a

loan car or they will pick up and deliver your car for you.

If you have had an unfortunate car accident and need repairs Glenn would like the public to know that they have a choice of repairers. If you wish to use Monaro Panel Beaters for your repairs you have the right to insist upon this company to do the work.

Glenn and his team offer their customers a personal service, and would like them to know that he is here for the long term, and will endeavour to support the local business economy wherever possible.

Panel Beaters Ph: 6452 1568

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Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers & Wool BrokersOffice & Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road, Cooma NSW 2630Phone: 6452 4494 Fax: 6452 4464

or Ben: 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes & Badgery Street, Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone: 6458 3720

High CountryKitchens

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For friendly servicecall general enquiries

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Phone: 131 161 www.elgas.com.auFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville, Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner & Bradley Sts, Cooma 6452 2559

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contact the friendly staff at

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Monaro FreightPh: 6452 2412

Monaro Freight pride themselves on their fast, efficient and time-effective service.

Monaro Freight have a Canberra and Queanbeyan to Cooma service 3 times a day, a daily service to/from Sydney and a regular service to/from Melbourne.

Monaro Freight are not removalists but if you have purchased large items and need them to be delivered to your front door then Monaro Freight is the company to use.

Also available at the Polo Flat depot are a range of shipping containers, either for sale or rent and of varying sizes.

Need a package delivered or maybe a letter or a full load, Monaro Freight can have it delivered for you, anywhere you want. They have links to major international and national carriers to take your freight anywhere.

Monaro Freight are agents for Boral Cement and Adbri masonry products.

The current owners of Monaro Freight have expanded and will continue to supply Cooma and surrounding areas with excellent, friendly service.

All in all, Monaro Freight are your local carriers. They deliver everything except babies and livestock.

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A leading Qld based vegetable growing company is expanding it’s business and requires

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driver change. Cooma to Sydneyreturn 5 days per week.

Relief driver positions 1 day per month + Good Hourly RatesPh 0427 277 158

WHS TRAININGWHS (OHS) Whitecard

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Allens Funerals Cooma Alan & Catherine Dodd Directors

Family Owned & OperatedFDA - 02 6452 2094

Passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 13th 2012 at

Sir William Hudson Memorial Centre Cooma, formerly of

Wangie St, Cooma. Aged 76 years.

Dearly loved partner of Irene,

father of Tony and Jamie

The relatives and friends of the late Jim are invited to attend his funeral service to be held in the

Saint Paul's Anglican Church, Cooma, on Thursday October 18th of 2012 commencing at

10:00 am. At the conclusion of the service, the cortege will

proceed to Cooma Lawn Cemetery, Cooma.

CAMPBELL, Walter James

(Jim)

Snowy River AllianceAGM

Sunday 28th October 2012 at 2pmJindabyne Memorial Hall, Jindabyne

Guest Speaker Dr Alec Costin:

‘The future of the Snowy River and Catchment, and stories of the Snowy.’

Dr Costin is an eminent Snowy Mountains and Monaro scientist (now retired) and author

of A study of the Ecosystems of theMonaro region of New South Wales,

and Kosciusko Alpine Flora.Enquiries: 02 6456 2159

Allens Funerals Cooma Alan & Catherine Dodd Directors

Family Owned & OperatedFDA - 02 6452 2094

Passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 13th 2012 at

Cooma Hospital, formerly of Tura Beach, Berridale, and “Minnie Ha Ha” Jindabyne.

Aged 63 years.

Dearly loved wife of Gregory, mother and mother in-law of Grant (DEC), Angela and Rick.

Adored Nanny to Kara and Tully. Sister to Dianne and Richard

The relatives and friends of the late SUZANNE RETA BYRNE

are invited to attend her funeral service to be held in the St Josephs Catholic Church,

Berridale, on Saturday October 20th 2012 commencing at

11:00 am. At the conclusion of the service, the cortege will

proceed to Gegedzerick Cemetery, Berridale.

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Family Owned & OperatedFDA - 02 6452 2094

Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 10th 2012

at her residence,Yallambee Lodge, Cooma. Aged 92 years.

Dearly loved wife of Albert (DEC), mother of Graham,

Susan, Margaret, Marie-Louise and Christine. Adored Nanna to her fourteen grand children and

ten great grand children.

The relatives and friends of the late DOROTHY ISOBEL POOLEare invited to attend her funeral service to be held at St Patrick's

Catholic Church, Cooma, on Friday October 19th of 2012 commencing at 2pm. At the conclusion of the service, the

cortege will proceed to Cooma Lawn Cemetery, Cooma.

POOLEDorothy Isobel

Snowy Mountains Christian School“In Christ, We Strive for Excellence”

Snowy Mountains Christian School is seeking expressions of interest for the following position:

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The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate asincere commitment to Jesus Christ.

A Job Description for the above position, and an application form,may be obtained from the school o�ce:

Mr Allan FjordingSnowy Mountains Christian School

PO Box 5333 Cooma NSW 2630Ph: 6452 4333 Ph: 6452 4300Email: o�[email protected]

Closing Date for Application: 5th November 2012.

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STURMAEnrico MarioPassed away peacefully on

Thursday, October 11th 2012 at Cooma Hospital, formerly of

Tulong Ave, Cooma. Aged 91 years.

Dearly loved husband of Maria,

father and father in-law to Liana and Agostio and Nadia.

Adored Nonno to Paul and Renna, Linda and John , Ella, Ryan. Big Nonno to Sophia

Melissa, Sarah and Izel

The relatives and friendsof the late

ENRICO MARIO STURMAare invited to attend his funeral

service to be held in the St Patrick's Catholic Church, Cooma, on Tuesday October

16th 2012 commencing at 1pm. At the conclusion of the service,

the cortege will proceed to Cooma Lawn Cemetery, Cooma.

The Salvation ArmyAnnual Fund-raiser

Stalls In The HallWhen : October 20th

Time : 9am - 1pmWhere : 2-8 Mittagang Road at

Salvation Army Church

There will be a BBQ They will be Selling:

* Bric-a-Brac * Clothing * Knitwear* Plants * Toys * Cake Stall

Phone: 02 6452 1798

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Receive wild horses removed from

Kosciuszko National ParkNSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) seeks suitably experienced and equipped landholders within 2 hours transportation distance of Jindabyne, to receive up to 200 wild horses removed from within Kosciuszko National Park.

The NPWS is implementing a program to capture and remove up to 200 wild horses annually from within certain areas of southern Kosciuszko National Park as part of its approved Horse Management Plan. The program will utilise humane passive capture, removal and transportation techniques.

Horses after delivery would become the property of the recipient to retain, re-home, sell or dispose of as they deem appropriate.

For further information on the program or to submit a proposal and register your interest please contact Ranger, Rob Gibbs on (02) 6450 5577 or email [email protected]

LOST1 Coin Watch

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Cryptic Clues

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Schofield re-elected The Stallions AGM was held last

Wednesday evening at the Cooma Ex-Services Club and following a welcome to the 21 attendees, the Chair was handed over to Mark Williams and all positions declared vacant.

Congratulations to the reinstatement of Craig Schofield as President, Dean Lynch Vice President, Beverley Clarke as Secretary (assisted by Anna Steel), Louise Lynch as Treasurer and Debbie Thomas as Registrar.

The remainder of the forum became part of the general committee for 2013

with particular responsibilities assigned to several members.

The Stallions are looking forward to a successful season in 2013 with three of the four coaches already secured - Steve Dunne (first grade), Nathan Smith (18s) and Craig Schofield (Fillies).

Applications for the reserve grade coach are currently being reviewed with an appointment imminent. We would like to thank our 2012 sponsors for all their support this year and hope you will be part of the 2013 season.

Phoenix Golf reportThe westerly winter winds struck

again last Saturday and so the social golf had to be abandoned.

The last six Fridays have been windy, wet and cold except for one, which produced an extremely hot wind.

Like the phoenix, this social golf will rise from the dust and debris caused by the wind. When the weather settles, I hope, this Friday’s social golf game will be a popular

Friday’s outing. This Friday the course and

clubhouse will be open from 12 noon with the tee times to 2pm. We will be playing the front nine from the white tees.

I would like to thank the business’s that have supported Friday golf; they are Cooma Café 40, Joey’s Chinatown, McDonalds and the Grand Court Chinese restaurant.

See you on the green.

Cooma Women’s bowlsOn Tuesday we played the

first round of the Minor Pairs. The first game was M Power, M Obermaier against J Upton, G Connelly (sub G Caldwell).

This Game was very close all the way and at most ends it was either equal or only a shot or two in it until the last end when Julie and Gwen won 18-15.

Well done girls you played all well. Second game O Jebbink, R Steinfort had a big battle to come out winners on the last end by one point over H Walker, K Sach.

This was a great effort for Roulie who is only a relatively new bowler although Olga has has bowled well all season and notched up a few winners. Kath and Hazel

worked their combination very well and it could of been anyone’s game at the end. Congratulations to all . The third game was between the young and the old, the team of M Phillips, S Sellars being the senior pair against S.Seears (who filled in for D Russell) and B Longhurst. Sue and Mary were able to limp over the line at the finish. Thank you for all the girls who filled in Congratulations to the winners and the losers get to do it again next year. The next round will be on October 23. When the Senior’s play Julie and Gwen who just might have to fill up on pep pills to wear them down the way they are playing. Our Ladies Open Triples still has vacancies.

Summer netball competitionOn Monday October 8, Cooma

Netball Association started its first Open’s Netball Summer Night Competition at the local Courts.

The pilot competition has been developed around 10 rounds and will take the teams into December.

The rain almost forced the games to be called off, but after a sweep of the courts they were away.

As the dark rolled in the new lights

were used to get all teams through to fulltime.

Team 5 v’s Boyce Bandits was a fast game, with Team 5 winning 37 to 14.

Shell Shampas v’s Purple Pops was a spirited game with Shell Shampas winning 37 to 16.

Cooma Under 13s Reps v’s Hair Reflections. It was a friendly and fun game between the girls. Hair Reflections winning 61 to 8.

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Cavaliers’ big reunionPut on your pads and boxes and

don’t forget your helmet at this weekend’s Coffeys cavaliers Cricket Clubs 25th anniversary this weekend at Coffeys Hotel.

A large number of past and present cricketers will assemble for what should be a really great reunion.

Plenty of characters and good cricketers donned the whites (sometimes not quite white) for the cavaliers in both A and B Grade are known to have played either for five seasons of five minutes (or longer).

Celebrations commence on Friday night with a meet and greet barbecue at Coffeys Beer Garden at 6pm.

On Saturday, there will be social bowls from 11am to about 2pm for $12 and a dinner on Saturday night (6.30pm for 7pm).

The reunion dinner will be held in a marquee at Coffeys.

The guest speaker will be Doug Timmins, a cricket historian from the Parramatta Cricket Club in Sydney.

Major awards include the player of the 25 years and also the prestigious “Tangles” and ”short” awards.

The club is also holding a Calcutta on Friday night on the Caulfield Cup so come along and buy a horse and really get into the swing of the reunion.

Social bowls enjoyedJust six bowlers last Saturday to brave the

wintery conditions.Max Povey, Ken Bowden and Denis Steinfort

took on Sergio Roncelli, Mike Mannile and Richard Nichols in a game of triples but unfortunately the card seems to have blown away in the wind so we don’t know who won.

Sunday’s weather was much improved which encouraged 14 players to the green.

Allan Crowe, Don Jarvis and Jim Lumsden were leading 13/2 before Keith Goodwin, Ken Bowden and Nelson Wallace offered any opposition to catch up by end 18, 15/15.

Six shots to one over the last three ends gave Jim and co the win 21/16.

Mike Mannile and Richard Nichols outscored Steve Lapham and Tony Gray two to one to lead 12/6 at the halfway point and went further ahead in the closing stages to win 24/14.

Ron Wainwright and Ignazio Mondello were in front of Mick Mayhew and Colin Roberson 17/8 after 14 ends but then went to dreamland and only scored on one end in the closing stages for Mick and Colin to win 26/19.

In order to accommodate a group of people attending the Coffey’s cricket club reunion on Saturday 20 the semi finals of the fours will now be played on Sunday morning 21st at 9.30am with the final in the afternoon.

These should be fairly close matches and it is hoped that a number of spectators will be present to cheer the players on.

1.15pm is the proposed starting time for the final.

Green space for social bowls will be available both Saturday and Sunday.

Entry forms are now on the notice board for major pairs and major singles and entries will close on Sunday November 11.

If you have items for the club’s garage sale and because of their size are unable to get it to the club for the sale on Saturday October 27, please phone Keith Goodwin after 6pm to arrange collection and transport.

Goods can be donated or sold on a commission basis, sorry, no TVs or computers accepted.

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning shooting

was from 400 yards for the first heat of the monthly spoon competition. Seven members attended of whom four completed the course. The morning was cold with a strong but variable southerly wind. We shot on the new targets with smaller scoring rings, so good scores were difficult to achieve but Damien Doyle shot well and Frank Toth achieved 47 in one of his stages. The scores were: Damien Doyle 49.4 and 49.6 total 97.10,

Frank Toth 40.0 and 47.1 total 87.1, Wayne Rolfe 42.0 and 43.0 total 85.0, Richard Lapham 37.0 and 35.0 total 72.0.

With handicaps Damien was ahead with 100, followed by Frank, Wayne and Richard.

The big problem most shooters had was with the larger arming mark necessitating a different foresight ring. Next time, maybe.

Next Saturday shooting will be from 500 yards.

SERAS awards for Crimmins brothers

The South East Regional Academy of Sport (SERAS) gave a presentation at the Council meeting last Monday afternoon where Mr Garry Lane thanked the Cooma-Monaro Shire Council for their continued support of the Academy as well as for their ongoing support in endorsing Mr Mick Mayhew as Chairman of the Board. Mr Lane also mentioned that SERAS was very pleased to see young athletes from the local region being among those sponsored by the Academy.

Following the presentation, Mr Phillip Green, of Essential Energy and Mayor Dean Lynch presented the SERAS Certificates to local athletes, Andrew and Thomas Crimmins, in recognition of their outstanding achievements in Downhill Mountain Bike racing.

Andrew has been competing in the under-17 Division and was the winner of the Division’s National Competition 2012 and Thomas has been competing in the under-19 Division which has included competitions in the USA, Canada and Austria.

Mr Lane also presented Thomas with the SERAS Athlete of the Year Award.

SERAS is now in its 11th year, with 70 to 80 scholarships available for young local athletes and is now located at the University of Canberra.Andrew and Thomas Crimmins are pictured with

SERAS chairman Mick Mayhew, Mayor Dean Lynch and SERAS executive dircetor, Gary Lane.

Cooma ladies golfwith Midge Theron

On Saturday October 6 on a rather wet and miserable day a small field played the first round of the Pat Hain Eclectic . The winner on the day was Marion Burke with a nett 81.

The Monthly Medal winner was Dorothy Bilbow.

On Sunday October 7 the second round of The Pat Hain Eclectic was played and also the first round of the Ladies 18 hole Championships.

Eleven players teed off in much better conditions than the day before.

The winner was Gaye Wilson with a fine 77 nett and runner-up to Gaye was Marilynne Weston with a nett 78. Balls were won by Dulcie Thistleton with a nett 79, Lorraine McGregor with a nett 83 and Marian Burke with a nett 85.

The putting was won by Jenny Rainsford with 30 putts Congratulations go to the winner of the Pat Hain Eclectic Marion Burke with a super 69 nett Wednesday October 10 saw 11 ladies hitting off in the nine-hole Stableford competition.

The winner, playing very consistently, was Maureen Fletcher with 18 points and R/up to Maureen was Lyn Last with 17 points.

Balls were won by Aileen Smith 14 points, Julie Upton 14 points, Denise Ashcroft 13 points and Clare Nowland 11 points.

Nearest the pin was won by Maureen Fletcher with a super shot to the 17th green.

Well done to all the winners and commiserations to the rest. Better luck next time you tee off .

Results of our Championships will be in next week

Until then TTFN.

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Miniball presentations finalise basketball seasonCooma’s basketballers from four to 12 years were on hand on Friday for their presentation.

Each age group played two games in front of a large crowd of supporters, enjoyed a free sausage sizzle, drinks and iceblocks.

A very tired group of youngsters were then presented with their awards for 2012.

Each player received a basketball, a trophy or a new club sports bag.

Raffle prize

winners were the Lairds, Swains, Forrests, Kelly’s and Sopniewskis.

Thank you’s go to Henry Byrne on the barbecue, the canteen, raffle ticket sellers, referees, time keepers and parents who looked after the teams and to all those who came along and supported the players.

Last but not least thank you to all players for their efforts in 2012 and we hope to see you back in 2013.

Monaro Cricket season beginsThe MDCA season finally got

under way with a big day of T20 in Cooma in good conditions for cricket, six matches were played with all six teams playing two matches each.

The first matches- Berridale easily accounted for Coffeys- scoring a huge 3/173 (B Hearn 73 and A Hayes 65*) and keeping Coffeys to 9/71 (J Riley 3/5 and J Hedger 3/5).

Cooma Cats defeated Jindabyne in a close encounter with the Cats posting 3/149 (G Van der Plaat 92 and C Khoury 31*) Jindabyne just falling short scoring 7/131

Second Matches- Cats destroyed the Cooma Cannons- With the Cats posting 169 mainly thanks to a massive 122 from M Hynes. The Cannons never in the match were rolled for 32.

Alpine defeated Coffeys in a very close encounter with Alpine winning the match with a few balls to spare.

Third Matches- A much improved showing from the Cannons saw the Cannons post a handy 7/72 before Berridale proved a little too classy with the bat picking off the runs in the 13th over with J Riley (26* and M Bruce

25) doing the damage.Fourth Match- Jindabyne

defeated Alpine in the last match.

Current table is:Berridale 20, Cooma cats

20, Jindabyne 14, Alpine 14, Coffeys 8, Cannons 8.

This week is a stand alone representative weekend with the Monaro heading off to Canberra for the Konica cup on Saturday and then Crookwell on Sunday. The MDCA has picked a squad of 17 players for the two days.

A O’Keeffe (c)C Khoury (vc)

B HearnI ElliotC DixonS FreebodyA HayesJ RileyD AsanovskiM HynesS WoodD AkkersydkeD WolfS WilliamsZ SmithA BlackaJack Ewart(emergency players- N Hind, F

McCosker, A Walters)

2012 Cooma Club Championships decidedCooma Golf report by Garry Atkinson

The club championships for 2012 were finalised over the weekend with Adam Robinson taking out A grade with a fine one under par on the final day. Campbell Childs won B grade in a very close tussle and Gordon Western took out C grade with a comfortable victory. Congratulations to our three champions for this year.

On Saturday we had 56 golfers compete in round three of the club championships. Dave Paterson took out A grade with a fine 68 nett from Col Langdon with 69 nett. B grade saw Campbell Childs shoot a great 69 nett to win the trophy from Rob Brown with another great round of 70 nett on a countback. C grade was won by Mark Kelly with a 71 nett from Lindsey Blewitt with a 72 nett. Ball winners went out to Trevor Bailey with 74 nett. Nearest the pin on the ninth hole went to Dave Robinson and Greg Abraham had the nearest shot on the 17th with a shot that nearly went in the hole, finishing only a couple of centimetres from the cup. Longest drives were on the 15th hole and A grade was won by Dave Robinson, B grade by Chris Brown and C grade by Lindsay Blewitt.

Sunday saw 39 players compete in the final round of the club championships.

Steve Young took out A grade with a fine 68 nett from Adam Robinson with 69 nett.

In B grade Rob Brown had a strong 71 nett to just edge out that great putter Wayne Ryan with a 72 nett and in C grade Gordon Weston put his

mark on the C grade championships with a 76 nett from Ken Ganya 77 nett. Ball winners went down to Bruce Burton with a 74 nett. Longest drives were on the 13th hole and in A grade Graeme Russell hit one straight and long, John Gargett took out B grade and Greg Abraham won C grade. Nearest the pin on the ninth was won by Adam Robinson and on the 17th Col Langdon hit a lovely shot to two metres.

On Wednesday, 24 players competed in the traditional single stableford medley.

Andrew Barnes showed his true form to take out the single stableford with a fine 35 points from Norm Marshall on 32 points in A grade. In B grade Charlie Beaumont had round of the day 39 points to just edge out Simon Allen with 38 points. C grade was taken out by Lindsay Blewitt with 37 points from Tony Monday on 32 points. Ball winners went down to 31 points with Dieter Seubert the last of the ball winners. Nearest the pin results were not at hand at the time of writing.

Don’t forget our Cooma Open coming up at the end of October and with over $1000 in sponsorship from Subaru this will be an event not to be missed. Junior golf will be starting up on October 25 and we also have the Phoenix 9 hole social game on Friday so there is certainly plenty of golf coming up.

Next week sees our normal Wednesday single stableford competition. On Saturday we have the two person ambrose championships and on Sunday there is a single stableford.

See you on the greens.

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BIG SCREENS of the Running of The Cup from 3pm.

Cooma-Monaro Shire Council has received an old blazer belonging to former Cooma Rovers’ player Laurie Jones.

Laurie played 5/8th for the team in the 1950s.The blazer has two pockets commemorating

the 1950 and 1954 season, when the team won the Group 19 Reserve Grade titles.

The blazer came to light when the late Mr Jones’ neighbour contacted his grand daughter, Rhiannon Shaw, to get directions on what to do with the blazer plus some old bowling equipment.

Because of its age and good condition, it was decided to frame the blazer and add it to council’s sporting hall of fame, along with details of the Cooma Rovers and Mr Jones’ playing career.

The blazer was presented to Mayor Dean Lynch last Monday morning.

Another footballer from the era, Roger Norton, was also present, wearing the blazer he received during his career.

Council is looking at how it can best present its sporting hall of fame to the public.

At present it is housed adjacent to the council chambers, but is not readily accessible to the general public.

Pictured last Monday Rhiannon Shaw wearing her grandfathers Rover’s blazer, president of the Cooma Stallions Football Club Craig Schofield,

Mayor Dean Lynch and Roger Norton, wearing his football blazer.

Old Rovers’ blazer to be conservedNSW State Title won by James EwartOn the first weekend in

September, clay target shooter, James Ewart from Peak View near Cooma, attended the NSW International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) State Championships held at the Sydney International Shooting centre.

Shooters attended from NSW, Victoria, Queensland, ACT and New Zealand.

James’ main discipline is Double Trap, which is shot at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games. Australia’s best known Double Trap

Shooter is Russel Mark.James shot 136/150 to qualify

second for the final.He was five points behind

Newcastle shooter Daniel White (ex-Commonwealth Games Representative).

The top six shooters make up the final.

In the final James shot 45/50 and Daniel White 39/50 to give James, the NSW State Double Trap Championship by one point.

Pictured, James is presented his sash by the President of NSW Clay Target Association Paul Watchorn. Photo by Shelley Barber.

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Cooma’s very own Elle Crisp and Georgia Crisp, travelled to Cardrona New Zealand this month with Peter Baffs Fast Ride FreeSki and SnowBoard camp from Jindabyne.

They joined 10 other young competitors from Jindabyne, Sydney and Canberra to compete in the Junior National Ski and Snowboard Titles with fantastic results.

Elle, 17, a skier, entered two events, Skier Cross and the Giant Slalom, and came first in both events receiving a Gold medal for each race entered.

Georgia, 12, a snowboarder, entered four events winning medals for every race.

Georgia won Gold in the Giant Slalom, Silver in the Half Pipe, Silver in the Slope Style and Silver in the Boarder Cross.

Georgia not only came home with a handful of medals, she also has the honour of being the NSW State Champion in the Boarder Cross and NSW State Champion in the Giant Slalom.

The many international competitors travelled from all around the world to compete, with their ages ranging from 7-18 years old.

The New Zealand Junior National Ski and Snowboard Titles were held over five days, from Monday to Friday October 1 to 5 in Cardrona NZ.

An extra five days were added to their visit to NZ to recover from all of the excitement of the races and a bit of well-deserved R&R at Wanaka Lake and Queenstown.

Pictured left, Georgia Crisp and Torah Bright. Above, Elle Crisp.