devonport city news - july 2012
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Devonport City News - July 2012
July is here and it’s all about Jazz! Free Parking Days, fantastic Free concerts in the CBD, it’s all happening in Devonport. Now is a great time for a Winter promotion to coincide with all that is happening around the city in July.
Devonport ...... and all that Jazz!
Jazz Window Decorating CompetitionGet creative and decorate your windows with all
things Jazz! Judging will be done on 23 and 24 July.
Jazz packs were delivered to businesses on Monday 2 July. If for some reason you did not receive one
please call 6424 0511.
If you ordered balloon trees these will be delivered on 23 July.
Look out for........Free Jazz entertainment on Friday 27 July with Jacob Boote & Laura Mead in the Fourways and Saturday 28 July Musos in the Mall with Australian Army Band Tasmania.
FREE Parking for Jazz!Devonport Jazz Thursday 26 July Friday 27 JulyApplies to off street Council owned carparks. All day from 9am.
The Australian Army Band, Tasmania is a hard-swinging, exciting and innovative ensemble based at Anglesea Barracks Hobart. The Band’s instrumentation consists of a traditional line-up of saxophones, trumpets, trombones, rhythm and vocals. The repertoire ranges from traditional big band (Glenn Miller, Count Basie and Woody Herman) through to funky versions of Stevie Wonder and Michael Buble arrangements. The Band members also enjoy playing charts of modern big bands such as the Gordon Goodwin Big Band and works composed by James Morrison and Ed Wilson. The band is under the musical direction of Captain Matt Chilmaid and features the local vocal talents of Amelia Johnson and Nic Courto.Appearing at Musos in the Mall and Devonport Football Club (Sat 28 July)
AUSTRALIAN ARMY BAND TASMANIA
Tickets on sale now at www.decc.net.auFull program at www.devonportjazz.comDevonport Jazz
An icon of Australian jazz, Barnard’s playing is notable for his big, rich sound and the consummate ease of his flowing solo lines. Although his name was made, and his fame spread, through his forceful playing in the traditional jazz style this is by no means the extent of his huge talent. Barnard’s is the perfect mainstream style, a cross between the lyricism and drive that the trumpet can achieve. He has played successfully in most of the major (and minor) jazz festivals in the world both with his own band and as a featured artist with international all-star line-ups.Appearing at the VIP Happy Hour (Fri 27 July), A Tribute to Louis Armstrong and Great American Songbook (Sat 28 July) and Bob Barnard in Centenary Court (Sun 29 July)
BOB BARNARD
• Jazz Piano with Mike Nelson
• Cotemporary Voice with Laura Bernay, accompanied by Mike Nelson at the piano
• Jazz with James Morrison, Instrumental Masterclass
• Latin piano with Marialy Pacheco
• The Art of Acoustic Blues and Roots Guitar with Nick Charles.
See full details on the website!
Workshops
Jazz & Dine, featuring Laura BernayWaterfront Function Centre, 6.00pm for 6.30pm
17 Devonport Rd., Devonport$85 Three-Course Set Menu Bookings Essential (03) 6424 6200, 0419 542 964 (John O’Donnell)Enjoy a superb three course meal, in the spectacular surrounds of the Waterfront Function Centre, followed by the brilliant voice of Laura Bernay accompanied by the Mike Nelson Quartet.
On the Move / Look at / Welcome to...
Harvey World Travel are moving across the road to the old cycle shop premises.Matthew Verney solicitors have moved into the old Tiger Computer shop near medicare.Braap have moved into the old Jungle Gyms building in Oldaker street.Champs Bar & Grill in Best Street have closed.
Chakkz Computer Repair and Services have moved upstairs in the Day’s Building Call in to meet Raj, Monday to Friday 9am-4pm. Phone 6423 4737.
Barringwood Vineyard has been sold. The new cellar door manager, Sharyn Crack will be your contact for all things Barringwood. We wish Ian and Judy all the best in their future endeavours!
Cafe 22 in Stewart St has closed.
Cardboard CollectionBusinesses are reminded to only leave waste cardboard out for collection Monday to Friday. Unfortunately Council is unable to collect waste cardboard from businesses over the weekend as Veolia’s recycling plant doesn’t operate on weekends. In recent weeks some businesses have been leaving out waste cardboard for collection on the weekends but this cardboard has been collected with the garbage and ended up in landfill. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
2012EXHIBITIONS & PUBLIC PROGRAMSJUNE - DECEMBER
Call into the Gallery in Stewart Street for your copy or check out the website
www.devonportgallery.comCheck out www.decc.net.au for more information on this, and other great shows!
2012/2013 DOUBLE SAILING SCHEDULEBoth day and night sailings operate on the following dates: December 2012 Sunday 23, Monday 24, Wednesday 26, Thursday 27, Friday 28 and Saturday 29
January 2013Every Sunday and Monday as well as Thursday 3, Friday 4, Thursday 10 and Friday 11
February 2013Every Sunday and Monday
March 2013 Sunday 3, Monday 4, Sunday 24, Monday 25, Thursday 28, Friday 29 and Sunday 31
The schedule can change and is available at www.spiritoftasmania.com.au
Sumnmer is still a little while off but it is worth keeping track of when Spirit
of Tasmania are running double sailings if you are looking at settingSummer opening hours. On these days there is literally a shipload of
people looking to fill their afternoons/early evenings before
the Spirit sets sail.
Dates for Your DiaryJuly
5 Raymond Crowe, Australia’s only Unusualist at the Devonport Entertainment Centre
6 - 31 Dreamweavers Exhibition at the Devonport Regional Gallery
13 Nominations open for Devonport Awards for Excellence
26-29 Devonport Jazz - At venues all around Devonport
20 James & The Giant Peach at Devonport Entertainment Centre
24 Diving for Pearls at the Devonport Entertainment Centre
August
1-19 Dreamweavers Exhibition at the Devonport Regional Gallery
2 Akmal at the Devonport Entertainment Centre
8-30 Devonport Eisteddfod at the Devonport Entertainment Centre
10 Nominations close for Devonport Awards for Excellence
24 to Oct Homage: The Royal Dozen (2007– 2010) & The Regal Twelve (2005–2007) at DRG
24 to Oct Catching a Mirage Artist: Fernando do Campo Exhibition at Devonport Regional Gallery
25 Devonport Awards for Excellence presentation Dinner
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DEVONPORT CITY COUNCIL ABN: 47 611 446 016
PO Box 604 Devonport TAS 7310 – 44-48 Best Street Devonport DX70312 Telephone 03 6424 0511 Facsimile 03 6424 9649
Email [email protected] Web www.devonport.tas.gov.au
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“Did You Know” Fact Sheet – Devonport Regional Homemaker Centre
Regional ZoningThe amendment to the planning scheme for the Devonport
Regional Homemakers Centre as endorsed by Council on
Monday 18 June allows for the assessment of a showroom
which has a size less than 500 squared metres as a
discretionary application.
It is also proposed to extend the range of goods that can be
displayed and sold within a showroom in the Homemaker
Centre zone. Permitted showrooms within the zone must
comply with the following definitions:
• The goods that can be displayed and sold in any of the
showrooms must largely comprise
• Furniture and floor coverings
• Electrical appliances, including whitegoods and
computer equipment
• Home entertainment equipment
• Manchester, curtains and blinds
• Camping and outdoor recreation equipment
• Office equipment and supplies
• Building, construction hardware goods
• Garden and landscaping materials
• Auto accessories
• Pet supplies and ancillary services
• Furnishings, fabrics and homewares
• Swimming Pools and spas
• Baby and children’s goods, children’s play equipment
and accessories
• Sporting, leisure, fitness goods and accessories
• Goods and accessories which:
• Require a large area for handling, display and
storage of goods; or
• Require direct vehicle access to the building by
customers for the purpose of loading or
unloading goods into or from their vehilces
after purchase
• Any combination of these goods provided that the
sale or hire of clothing or footwear is not a
predominant activity
Floor AreaThe intent of the introduction of both the definition of
‘showroom’ and the minimum floor space of 500 square
metres was to preclude retail that was better suited to the
CBD from establishing at the Homemaker Centre. This was
intended to protect the primacy of the CBD within the
Devonport Retail Hierarchy.
A provision that 10% of the total floor area can comprise
showrooms with a floor area of less than 500 squared metres,
provides Council with the opportunity to consider
applications on their merit without compromising the
objectives of the zone. The fact that 90% will be larger,
protects the CBD as the primary retail site for general
shopping in Devonport.
The proposed changes to the types of goods that can be
sold as the dominant good in a showroom at the site, with
the exception of party supplies, can be supported as they are
consistent with the intent of the zone.
Definition of Showroom GoodsThe Devonport and Environs Planning Scheme states that
a showroom is “...any building or part thereof over 150
square metres in floor area used or intended to be used for
the display and/or sale and/or hire of bulky items requiring
an extensive display area.”
Further InformationThe Council report from Monday 18 June 2012 which
includes the Changes to the Showroom Provisions,
Devonport Regional Homemaker Centre can be veiwed by
visitng www.devonport.tas.gov.au/2012.
Council and FacebookJoin our pages for all the up to date information.
Devonport City Council
Devonport Events
Devonport Jazz
Devonport Food and Wine Festival
Devonport Recreation Centre
Devonport Aquatic Centre
The Zone
Speak up Devonport!We want Devonport to have their say and speak up, because we are listening!We want to hear your ideas and thoughts. Sign up and get involved by joining our online discussions.Your comments will be considered in making important decisions which shape the future of your community.Feel free to encourage your colleagues, friends, family and neighbours to join in by sending them a link to one of the discussion forums.
Your Voice....Speak Up Devonport! www.speakupdevonport.com.au
Who to contact with questions...Tina Cocker - Tourism/MarketingPh: 6424 0512 on Tuesdays & Wednesdaysor Email [email protected]
Contact Tina for:• Changes which need to be made to the Tourism
website www.devonporttasmania.travel• Items and feedback for this newsletter• Community events to be added to Council’s website
Tracey Bruce - RetailPh: 6424 0501 Monday - Fridayor Email [email protected]
Contact Tracey for:• Exchanging Devonport Dollars• Retail Support/Promotions• Items and feedback for this newsletter
Find us on facebookDevonport Events
2012 Devonport Awards for ExcellenceProudly supported byDevonport City Council and Devonport Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The DCCI North-West Business and Industry Awards and the Devonport Awards for Excellence have this year come together to become the new 2012 Devonport Awards for Excellence.
Key Dates
July 13 Nominations openAugust 10 Nominations closeAugust 25 Awards Dinner
For more information contact Alice at DCCI on 6420 7585
Nomination form drop off points:Healthy Life, East DevonportBJ’s Pharmacy, The MallThru-Way Arcade, Fourways
2013 Financial Assistance SchemeDevonport is a vibrant City as a result of the hard work and commitment of its community. The Council values the contributions individuals and groups make to the cultural, social and economic development of Devonport. Through the provision of a Financial Assistance Scheme, the Council supports projects, programs and activities developed for the benefit of Devonport’s residents and visitors. The Financial Assistance Scheme provides the opportunity for organisations to apply for funding assistance under the following areas.
Community Small GrantsUp to $3000 available to non-profit organisations to provide programs that enhance health and well-being, environmental sustainability, arts, culture and heritage, and sports and recreation. Economic Development and Events SponsorshipThree categories of funding available for local to international social, cultural, environmental, sport and recreational initiatives and events held in the Devonport municipality. Projects in this grant category attract local community members and visitors creating commercial benefits for the City.Applications for both Grants close 4pm Monday 27 August.Successful applicants will be notified by the end of September 2012.Guidelines and application forms available athttp://www.devonport.tas.gov.au/financial-assistance or by contacting Council
Workshop heading
Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts
Digital Ready - Information sessions
Digital coaching and workshops for business owners and managers Digital Ready is a coaching and workshop based program to help Tasmanian businesses enhance their online knowledge, skills and confidence. The program is designed to demonstrate the power of the online economy and how you can further maximise the return to your business by being involved.
Who should attend?
The program is targeting businesses that want to take the next step online, and is designed to be attended by business decision makers.
How do I take part? Step 1: Attend a Digital Ready information session. This will help you decide whether the Digital Ready Program is for you.
Step 2: Apply for a place in the program by
contacting Business Point on 1800 440 026 or
email [email protected]
What does the program involve?
The program involves a series of activities that will take place over an eight-week period. The activities will include two workshops accompanied by a number of one-on-one tailored coaching sessions, individualised to suit your business’s needs. To gain the maximum benefit from the program it is highly recommended that you participate in all of these activities.
Digital Ready information sessions: Burnie: Monday, 23 July, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
The Point West Park
Launceston: Tuesday, 7 August, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Clarion Hotel City Park Grand
Hobart: Tuesday, 21 August, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
Workshop 1: Social media The benefits of social media
Why you need to have a strategy for using social media
How to make the most out of engaging with social media
Managing your customers via social media
Coaching: Individual sessions Tailored coaching sessions at your business location, online and over the phone. Over the eight-week period each participant is expected to make available 1-1.5 hours for coaching sessions per week.
Workshop 2: Managing your online business Search engine optimisation
Search engine marketing
Reaching your customers
If any of your contact details have changed, please let us know so we can update your
listing in our business directory. Thanks!