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June 25, 2015
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” (Martin Luther King)
A Novel Event Committee accepting the ‘Clubs in the Community - Special Projects’ Award at the 2015 Clubs WA Awards. Left to right: Hon. Tony Simpson MLA Minister for Local Government, Community Services, Seniors, Volunteering and Youth, Gen Whisson, Deirdre Carroll, Janine Nobel, Nicole Thompson and award sponsor Mal Atwell. More on page 4
A Novel Event & Kulin’s Freebairn Recreation winners at 2015 Clubs WA awards
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Editorial
The Kulin CRC has a new web page under development which will give you up to date and easy to find information about all the services, courses and event the CRC will be providing. You can also find the community calendar, Kulin Update and community news via the link below. Plus, don't forget to like our Facebook page which has news and updates from the Kulin Shire and surrounding towns.
www.kulin.wa.gov.au/main/community/resource-centre/ Can you help to warm up the production of “Amdram Murder” with a gas patio heater? The production team
urgently need to borrow one ASAP! Contact Wendy Gangell if you think you can help. P: 0429 805 224 The Kulin Shire has developed an exciting project called ‘Kids Colour Our Community’ and are seeking kids and
youth in our community to create bright and colourful artworks reflecting their ideas and feelings about belonging to the Kulin community. The brighter the better! For all the details see the full page adverts on pages 26-27
If you didn't make it to this weeks Retirement Home morning tea then its well worth the effort to make it to the
next one which will be held in August. Those who came along were treated to an amazing selection of sweet and savory delight made by Kulinary Kreations and some great company. The retirement homes committee were on hand to answer questions about the latest renovations, future building , maintenance issues, life time leasing options and rental agreements. Kulin really is lucky top have such affordable living options for retirees. If you would like to find out more about the housing options and view available units please contact Annett Lewis at the shire office on 9880 1204 or come along to the next get together for drinks and nibbles and an opportunity to find out more about these amazing housing options right here in Kulin.
Great news for Kulin with a new beauty therapist service coming to town once a month. June Richards the lovely
massage therapist just happens to be an experienced beauty therapist with over 20 years in the industry and has kindly offered to expand her business to include a range of beauty therapies. June will be visiting Kulin next week on July 1, 2 and 3 and offering massage, waxing, tinting and facials. See June’s advert on page 8 for all details.
Attention: The Doctor will be UNAVAILABLE on Friday July 3
Happy Birthday
12th Alexis Corlett, Nate Corlett
13th Toby Tyson
14th Kate Niblock, Lee Stacey
18th Derek Young
21st Fiona Lewis, John Bowey, Allyn Argent,
Michael Lucchesi, Fraser Robertson,
Bella Chapman
22nd Ebonnie Griffin, John Munro
23rd Jaxon Argent, Mitchell King,
24th Kat Carrie
25th Anne Lewis
26th Shirley Ledwith, David Lewis, Alecia Varone
27th Kaye Tyson
28th Sean Scadding, Ashton Scadding
30th Charlie Poletti
31st John Wilson (Jnr)
June 25th Jocelyn Bowey, Isobel Noble
26th Brenton Tyson, Simon Duckworth,
John G Ryan, Jocelyn Owen
28th Floss Leslie, Laura Proud
29th Shahan Hobson, Chloe Cleverley
30th Grantly Mullan, Janine Noble,
Rachel Argent, Tanya Dupagne
July 1st Royce Argent, Zali Smeed
2nd Paul Cook, Pauline Tyley
5th Jan Ryan
8th Brian Adams, Alan Waters, Zachary Savage,
Ronan Doust, Van Jasper, Cruz Williams
10th Sid Turner
11th Trevor Brewis
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Novel Event & Kulin’s Freebairn Recreation
winners at 2015 Clubs WA awards
A Novel Event in partnership with Kulin’s Freebairn
Recreation Centre was named WINNER of the best ‘Club in
the Community - Special Projects’ at the 2015 Clubs WA
Awards. YAY!
The award recognised the vital and positive role which
local events play in bringing their communities together
and promoting their local facilities. The award was
presented by Clubs WA President Wally Maker and Hon.
Tony Simpson MLA Minister for Local Government,
Community Services, Seniors, Volunteering and Youth.
We had a fantastic evening and were very proud to also
accept the award on behalf of you our fantastic sponsors,
authors and supporters of ‘A Novel Event’. Thank you once
again!
Kindest regards
A Novel Event Committee - Gen, Janine, Deirdre and
Nicole
Tupperware Netball
Fundraiser
Thursday the 25th of June
(that’s tonight!) 5PM to 7PM
10% of the total sales go to the Kulin Netball Club
This is a great, no fuss way to fundraise for your club
Support the Kulin Netball Ladies, Girls and Boys
All you have to do is shop! Missy Clifford your friendly Tupperware distributor will be available during training on Thursday the
25th of June to take orders and discuss the products on display. Completed order forms can be dropped off to the CRC during the month of June.
June catalogues and order forms will be available at the end of May from the Kulin CRC
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Contributed by Tanya Dupagne
The Shire of Kulin was recognised as one of the top
councils in the country for its Camp Kulin program this
week, becoming the only WA local government to take out
a category win at the 2015 National Awards for Local
Government.
Out of all the local governments in Australia, the Shire was
announced as the winner of the Multicultural Australia:
Strength in Diversity category of the awards, presented at
Parliament House in Canberra.
The awards celebrate local government projects that
demonstrate leading practice, deliver better outcomes for
communities, have the potential to be rolled out across
the country and make a meaningful difference.
Camp Kulin Manager Tanya Dupagne said the Shire was
honoured to be selected amongst this year’s winners.
“Camp Kulin was by far the smallest project of all the
winners, with some of the other entrants in our category
having 120 times the population that Kulin has. To be
awarded as the winner against such large scale projects is
a huge achievement for us, and something we never
thought would be possible 2 years ago when we started
the program,” she said.
The award caps off a big 12 months for Camp Kulin, who
have won many awards for the program including the
Premiers Award for Excellence in Public Sector
Management and the Constable Care Child Safety Awards.
Camp Kulin Manager Tanya Dupagne was named as one of
Australia’s 100 most influential women by the Australian
Financial Review and Westpac, and camp counsellor
Brittany Smeed received the Helen Handbury Leadership
Award selected from all year 12 students in Australia.
Camp Kulin is expecting further rapid growth over the next
year, following the announcement of funding from the
State Government’s Royalties for Regions fund to expand
the program.
Kulin wins national award for local government
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Media release
Communities in the electorate of Central Wheatbelt have
been invited to have their say on country of origin food
labelling in an online survey that will help design the
Australian Government’s new labelling system.
The Government has been consulting with industry –
including growers, processors and retailers - to implement
a clearer, more direct system for food labelling that will
give consumers the information they want in a way that is
easy to read and understand.
State Member for Central Wheatbelt Mia Davies MLA said
The Nationals WA were supportive of moves to better
clarify where food in the market place comes from in a
more practical manner.
“The new labelling policy and associated symbol to be
carried on consumer goods will identify where the product
was grown, made or manufactured and also what
percentage of ingredients in the product are Australian
grown,” she said.
“The community, growers and producers in the Central
Wheatbelt have been telling me that they want more
useful food labelling, and now they have the chance to
speak up about the options they prefer.”
The online survey can be accessed at
www.industry.gov.au/cool or hard copies can be
requested by calling 13 28 46. It takes about five minute to
complete.
Participants have the opportunity to answer a range of
multiple choice and shorthand questions, including
preferred food and beverage labelling options.
Ms Davies said the changes would involve cooperative
arrangements between the federal and state governments
to implement the new labelling system once finalised.
“These changes will not only be useful and informative to
consumers, but will also encourage people to buy local
and support local producers in their community,” she said.
“It’s important that people can make informed choices
about the food they buy at their local supermarket. I want
West Australians to have confidence in knowing where
their food is coming from.”
Contact Mia Davies electorate office on 08 90411 702
( Merredin) or 08 96222 871 (Northam) if you would like
to be provided a hard copy of the survey to complete.
Central Wheatbelt communities to have say on country of origin food labelling
Contributed By Alysha Sloggett
The year 5/6 class from Kulin District High School have
recently visited Point Walter Camp School in Perth for 3
nights 4 days and travelled on the Nicholas Coaster
Bus. Thankyou Mrs Browning for organising this camp and
Mr Granger for helping us , it was so much fun.
We participated in many team building and
communication games and activities at Point Walter such
as Flying Fox, Archery, Ice Breaker Challenge, and many
more activities. These included , A film” Tomorrow
Land” , WA Army Museum , Maritime Museum ,
Fremantle Prison Tour, Kings Park Self-Guided Tour, Swan
River at Point Walter, West Coast Eagles Tour, WACA
Ground Tour, Bounce, Mexican food , Subway
and Cicerellos Restaurant.
We have been so lucky to have seen and experienced such
great places. Bounce was so much fun and a very big hit
with all the students.
While the 5/6 ‘s were away the High School students had
the opportunity, in Mr Grangers absence to participate in
3 different subjects, V8 motor lesson (pulling it apart and
putting it back together) with Ron Silver, Spray Paint
Artwork with Jerome from Narrogin and Kulinary
Creations cooking with Amy Parnell and Megan Syred.
This Friday 26th June the Student Council are holding a
free Dress Day gold coin donation to raise money for the
Buy A Bed Campaign, to help Camp Kulin in their
fundraising. Hope to see everyone joining in and getting
behind this good cause .
Student Councillors Report
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The Kulin Community Resource Centre is an Agent for the
Australian Government Human Services Department
The CRC has HSD phone, fax, printer, shredder and
computer to conduct Centrelink, Child Support, Medicare and MyGov business
For more information on how we can assist you please contact the CRC on 9880 1021
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Media Release
Eligible Country Age Pension Fuel Card holders will enjoy an increase in card values to $565 per annum from July 1, helping keep them mobile in their communities. The spike is part of an annual indexation of card values, which are fully funded by the Royalties for Regions program. Member for Wagin Terry Waldron MLA said the Country Age Pension Fuel Card was a popular community support service that was now being utilised by more than 51,000 pensioners across regional WA. “This support service, introduced by The Nationals WA in 2009 as one of the landmark Royalties for Regions initiatives, is assisting pensioners stay mobile in and around their regional communities,” Mr Waldron said. “There are thousands of cardholders across the Wagin electorate who are making use of the scheme to purchase fuel and taxi services.”
Royalties for Regions funding for the scheme reaches record levels in 2015-16, with more than $130 million allocated towards fuel cards over the next four years. “New applications take about four weeks to process so I recommend eligible pensioners get their applications in now for the 2015-16 financial year,” he said. “Existing cardholders will automatically be issued a new card with an increased value as long as they continue to meet the eligibility criteria.” Applications can be made by presenting a current Pensioner Concession Card and lodging a form at a participating post office. To find the nearest participating post office call the Fuel Card Information Line on 1300 666 609. To be eligible for a Fuel Card, applicants must live in an eligible regional location in WA and receive a Centrelink Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Wife Pension or Widow B
Royalties for Regions keeping country pensioners on the move
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Past, Present & Prospective people who are connected with Kulin are cordially invited to 2016 Centenary of the Kulin School
Saturday 12th March 2016
Celebrate our heritage & tell our story Showcase our Community
Support our local school & its future Volunteers are invited to help in the lead up to the event.
For more information please contact Elana Frantom P:98801732 E:[email protected] to receive minutes of meetings & updates. Become a member of our group on Facebook “Kulin DHS 100 Year Centenary Celebrations 2016”-post photos , tag & add friends and keep up to date with the plans!
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Kulin residents are sure to be
fascinated as Western Australian
author Linda J Bettenay talks about
her latest book at the Kulin
Recreation Centre in August. After
her very successful visit in 2014,
Kulin was on Bettenay's 'Must
Revisit' list.
Following on from the amazing
success of her first book 'Secrets
Mothers Keep' Bettenay has recently
released 'Wishes For Starlight'.
The author is a descendent of hills
pioneers - the Bettenay family have
lived in the area since the 1890s.
Thus it is understandable her novels
tell stories of the early pioneering
days of Western Australia.
The central character in 'Wishes For
Starlight' is Starlight; a mixed blood,
deaf mute Aboriginal who lived over
the period 1889 - 1930s. The plight
of the Aboriginal is shown through the prism of the
discrimination and racism of the time; the imposition of
the 1905 Aborigines Act, the establishment of Aboriginal
reserves and the gradual removal of rights from Aboriginal
people.
Linda J Bettenay entwines Starlight's life with the three
white children who discover him; abandoned and living in
a chook pen fighting the dogs for food scraps. These
children give him friendship, love, trust and truth and
most of all protection from the barbs of the white man's
world.
Bettenay's latest book is firmly anchored in our area:
Gosnells, Canning Mills, Karragullen, Kalamunda, Araluen,
Roleystone, Kelmscott and Armadale all feature in this
astounding tale which comes from her father's and her
grandfather's memories.
Bettenay has tied in many of the major events of the time
locally, nationally and internationally. This is the period
when 'The War to End all Wars' accounted for the loss and
mutilation of many brave soldiers while also seriously
impacting those 'left at home' but it also allowed for the
blossoming of mateship which allowed many people to
face up to the challenges faced by post WW1 Australians.
'Wishes For Starlight' is steeped in our pioneering history:
when the orchards, the dams and the timber mills were
being established, when typhoid epidemics threatened
daily survival and fears of forest fires, destitution and
starvation were very real. A time when the Zig Zag railway
was built, the horse and cart reigned and barn dances
provided entertainment.
Every day life occurs on every page of this book and the
reader is transported to a simpler but also much crueller
and more confronting time.
Linda J Bettenay will present a talk about her book and she
will also explain how she uses historical fact to weave
historical fiction.
The talk will be at the Kulin Recreation Centre on
Thursday 13th August from 12noon - 1:30pm. Please book on 9880 1021 or [email protected] For further details on purchasing the book, go to www.lindasbooks.com.au or visit Linda's Facebook page www.facebook.com/lindasbookswa
Wishes for Starlight –Linda J Bettenay Author Talk
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HENS FREE RANGE LAYING
$10 each 10 for $90 or 20 for$140
FREE DELIVERY Wednesday July 8th
Kulin Pingaring Kondinin Corrigin
PH 9844 3485
Shearing/Crutching Wanted
Rams, lambs, small mobs or sale
sheep
Call Craig McInnes
0429 801 152
9880 1152
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Aspiring Entrepreneurs Forum The Department of Local Government and Communities present The Aspiring Entrepreneurship Forum. Three inspi-rational business women will share their secrets to success followed by a question and answer session. You will hear from: Jo Saunders – director at Wildfire Social Marketing, a Western Australian-based marketing consultancy specialis-ing in social media and online marketing strategy, imple-mentation and support. Nicole Cassey – managing director and designer at Bub-baroo, an Australian owned and operated company spe-cialising in safe sleeping bags for babies. Kia Dowell - co-founding director and principal consultant at The Cultural Connection Code, a business and leader-ship development organisation specialising in growing strong connections between corporate companies and Aboriginal groups. Jul 1, 4, 6 and 7 - 8:30am, 12:00pm, 4:00pm and 9:00pm; Jul 2 and 5 - 8:30am, 4:00pm and 9:00pm; Jul 3 - 8:30am, 12:00pm and 9:00pm
Top of Down Under-Hosted by Penny Wells Top of Down Under is a travel adventure TV series hosted by Penny Wells who encourages others to embrace the outback. Her zest for everything outdoors finds her amongst the ancient coastlines and remote mountain ranges that Australia has to offer. Penny and her company of female presenters invite you to pack up the 4x4, hook on the camper, load the boat and let the journey begin! Jul 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28 and 30 - 5:00pm and 7:00pm;
Jul 18 and 25 - 10:00am and 12:00pm
University Music Program
In their Lunchtime Concert Series, the UWA School of Mu-sic presents a free weekly program of performances show-casing the finest musical talent locally, nationally and from within the school. This is a 90 minute special of the highlights of a series of music recitals from the students at UWA. Jul 6, 9, 13, 16, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27 and 30 - 7:30pm; Jul 8 - 4:00pm; Jul 10 - 1:00pm; Jul 12 - 4:00pm and 7:30pm; Jul 15, 22 and 29 - 4:45pm; Jul 17 and 24 - 1:45pm
Your 4x4 YOUR4X4 is all about 'your bush', 'your outback', 'your weekend' and 'your journey'. YOUR 4x4 highlights the trips, destinations and scenery that the average 4wdriver can achieve. Along the way there are plenty of tech tips and driving advice from our team of highly experienced experts and you will learn how to set up your own 4wd whether it’s for local day jaunts or extended remote touring. This is a 4x4 show made by real 4wdrivers to entertain, inspire and educate any 4wdriver or outdoor enthusiast. Join us each week and enjoy some of the amazing places we visit as well as learn from the experts. Jul 22, 25 and 29 - 9:00pm; Jul 23 and 30 - 1:30pm; Jul 24 - 5:30pm; Jul 26 - 2:30pm; Jul 27 - 6:30pm
July 2015
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Kids Colour our Community
Dear Students, Parents and Community Members,
Of the artworks received, 10 lucky artists will be honoured with having their work scanned
and printed onto aluminium signs which will be used to decorate the five banner poles along
Kulin’s main street and form a permanent art installation. All the artworks received as part
of the project will also be publicly displayed during the Kulin School Centenary celebrations
in March 2016.
How to get involved:
Step 1: Contact Gen Whisson at the Kulin Shire to register your interest. PH: 9880 1204 or
Step 2: Think about why Kulin is such an awesome community to belong to.
Step 3: Draw or paint an amazing artwork which reflects your ideas and feelings about
belonging to the Kulin community. The brighter the better!
Step 4: Submit your artwork to Gen Whisson at the Kulin Shire by no later than Monday 3
August 2015.
Step 5: Eagerly wait for the judges to select the 10 winning artworks. The 10 artworks will
be announced by the end of August 2015 and will then be fabricated and hung in
the main street in time for spring 2015.
Entry Guidelines:
Students who are currently enrolled at Kulin District High School are eligible to enter.
All artworks must be completed on White A3 paper or card and in portrait format.
Please do not laminate, frame or mount your artwork.
One artwork per child
Kids/parents are responsible for covering costs associated with the creation of their
artwork (paper, paint, pencils, crayons etc).
Keep in mind that the artworks will be on poles and viewed from a distance.
What happens to your artwork? Following the School Centenary celebrations, all artworks
will be returned to those kids who have created them.
For more information please contact Gen Whisson at the Shire of Kulin. We look forward to receiving lots of amazing artworks!
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TRISH’S OUTBACK STYLE
Open every Tuesday and Wednesdays as required. All aspects of ladies and men's hairdressing
Johnston Street Kulin.
M: 0429 653 006 AH: 986 53031
Call Trish for appointment
Did you know we have a Christmas Club?
Pre pay your Christmas meat for a hassle
free festive celebration!
Monday to Friday
8am-5pm
Open Saturday April 4
From 8am-11:30am
Closing all other Saturdays from April 11
Now supplying meat to Kulin IGA
Email [email protected]
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Seniors Movie afternoons
When: Monday 29th of June
Where: Freebairn Recreation Centre
Time: 1:30pm
Cost: Free (includes tea, coffee and biscuits)
*Please note the change of day and time to the last Monday of each month
RSVP’s Essential by Friday 26th of June A minimum of 5 participants is needed for each session to run.
Contact the Kulin CRC to register your attendance 9880-1021
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Contributed by Wendy Gangell
Ladies Captain Ellen with Cathy Wright, who represented
the Wilson family at our recent "Nona Wilson Ladies Golf
Day.' They are presenting the winners trophy to Angel
Heaton and Ingrid Anderson of Kojonup.
As well as the welcomed rain, the ladies enjoyed a great
day of Golf with fabulous food provided by our local ladies.
The club thanks the Wilson family for the wonderful
trophies and their support on the day.
Last week the Club ran the "Mechanics Golf Day" which
was sponsored by Mat Miles Craig Jasper and Mat Syred-
this too, was a well supported day and a great success for
our Club. Thank
you to our three
local mechanics,
who, with their
teams, all went
home with
trophies.
Coming up on
July 5th the Club
will be holding the annual "Merle Mullan"
three person ambrose so get a team and come and enjoy
our fabulous course.
Sports News Kulin Golf Club
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Contributed by Ebonnie Griffin
Vipers vs Kukerin 14/06/15 C grade: KK Vipers won 5 nil B grade: KK Vipers won 2 nil A grade: Lake Grace/Kukerin won 2-1 Men: Kellerberrin won 2-1 On Saturday the 14th of June, the KK Vipers were up against Lake Grace/ Kukerin at a home game in Kulin, C grade got the day started with a 5nil win! Well done kids, fantastic effort!! It was then time for B grade, the girls put on an astounding performance, welcoming Yvonne Bowey back and it was like she had never left, Pheobe and Yvonne worked so well together in the forward line and Yvonne put away 2 sensational goals making them prevail in a 2 nil victory.
A grade were up against a respectable side, Taryn Eva played well and got rewarded with a superb goal, the girls had most of the play and a lot of scoring opportunities, but they were defeated 2-1. The men were next up, it was a fierce game between them and Kellerberrin, it was very close and it could of gone either way, but sadly the men lost 2-1 in the end, next time guys!!
Last weekend saw Heather, Carly, Tammy, Hallee and Ebonnie off to Country Week in Perth, playing for Roe Districts. The girls had a great weekend, with lots of good quality hockey being played and lots of fun! Well done to the Division 4 team and the Vets team on coming 5th in
both of their divisions. A big congratulations to Carly and Hallee who were apart of the winning team in the Division 2 Grand Final!! Bravo to all involved.
Games for the following two weeks:
27/06/15 Women- Hyden/Karlgarin vs KK Vipers Men- Merredin vs KK Vipers 4/07/15 Women/ Men- Corrigin vs KK Vipers
Photo: Country week division 2, Grand Final winners
Kulin Bowling Green Surface
The bowling green has now been replaced and Council has resolved to sell the second hand material to the public on
a first come first serve basis. Please note the following conditions of purchase:
We will be setting aside specific times per week for pick up as the synthetic turf needs to be rolled out and cut
according to each individual order. Please contact Mike Robins at the Shire Office on 98801204 to make suitable
arrangements.
Bearing in mind the turf is 3.6metres in width you will need to have a utility or trailer of suitable size to transport the
grass. Please note that home deliveries will not be available unless there are exceptional circumstances e.g. elderly.
The price for the synthetic turf has been set as follows;
Less than 100 m2 $7.50 m2
Over 100 m2 $5.00 m2
Payment must be made at the time of pick up.
Greg Hadlow
CEO
Sports News KK Vipers
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Sports News Kulin Netball Club
Tupperware Netball Fundraiser
Thursday the 25th of June (that’s tonight!) 5PM to 7PM
10% of the total sales go to the Kulin Netball Club
This is a great, no fuss way to fundraise for your club
Support the Kulin Netball Ladies, Girls and Boys
All you have to do is shop! Missy Clifford your friendly Tupperware distributor will be available during
training on Thursday the 25th of June to take orders and discuss the products on
display. Completed order forms can be dropped off to the CRC during the
month of June.
June catalogues and order forms will be available at the end of May from the
Kulin CRC
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Ashlee Renae Hair Studio
The salon will be closed on the 25th of June and will re-open on the 7th of July because I'll be on
holidays. Will also be closed on the 10th of July, sorry for any inconvenience I will return all calls
when I get back.
Thanks! 0455177608
The Kulin Community Resource Centre
is offering a NEW 6 week yoga
course staring next week
When: Monday the 15th of June Time: 6:00PM Where: Kulin Tennis Club rooms What: General Vinyasa Yoga Class Suitable for all levels Cost: $60* *Causal attendance is not recommended but will be considered based on individual requests $15 per class. Course outline
WK1: Back Bending WK2: Balancing WK3: Inversions WK4: Core WK5: Hip Opening WK6: Forward Bending Book in quick! We need 6 people confirmed and paid in
full to run this awesome course!
Contact the Kulin CRC for more details on 9880 1021
Contributed by Hudson Bennier
On Sunday 14 June Kulin Kondinin Junior
Football Club and Auskick Club sent 2 teams
to Corrigin to play in the Neu-Tech Corrigin
Cup. The age groups were "Little
Tackers" (Auskick kids) and the older teams
were made up of 8 - 11 year olds. Good job
to John Bowey who coached the Little
Tackers, it was a lot of footy for little kids!
I tagged along to see my sister, Ava,
play. Doug Ellis started off as coach, but got
Malthouse-d and a low-life goal umpire (me)
replaced him. It was good fun to see some of
the younger kids step up and take
charge. Thanks heaps to Doug for taking on the coaching
job on the day. The team played some good footy with a
few wins along the way.
Congrats to Tremayne Shae for getting KKJFC's best player
of the day award.
Great job to every one else as well and thanks to the
helpers, parents and supporters.
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The Blues hosted the Narembeen Hawks in Kulin on the
weekend of the 13/14 of June.
The reserves game promised to be a tight contest as both
sides traded early goals. The Blues had their work cut out
with plenty of pressure on the ball being applied by the
Narembeen Hawks. Licka played a solid game along with
Simmo, Kody, Slip, Clayton just to name a few. The Blues
maintained a competitive brand of footy to run out
winners by 23 points to remain unbeaten for 2015.
Reserves Award Winners: J.Bennell, M.Lucchesi, C.Schorer,
K.Pratsky
The league game started with a dominant quarter from
the Blues as they took an early lead. Burger was in good
form again from the half back along with solid
contributions from Grabbers, George, Dooly, Whytie,
Ducky. The Blues controlled the game with solid tackling
pressure to run out winners by 110 points to bounce back
into the winners list. Winner of the clanger of the week
went to George Reppa for missing a goal from the goal
square nearly.
League Award Winners: A.Repacholi, D.Tholstrup, N.Lewis,
S.Lewis, J.Grabski.
The players review night after the game was a night to
remember with all 3 clubs providing the punters some
terrific entertainment. Thanks to Whytie and Willo for
organising the football club’s side of things and thanks to
Harry for stealing the final show of the night!
Another tough game awaited the Blues as we hosted
Nukarni in Kulin on Sunday the 21st. Look forward to
seeing all our supporters down there as we celebrate
Hayden Willo’s 100th game for the club.
The Blues hosted Nukarni in Kulin on the weekend.
The reserves faced their toughest battle of the season to
date as both sides traded early goals. In a physical
encounter Virgo wasted little time in being reacquainted
with the umpires, receiving a yellow card before the first
quarter was out. The Blues worked hard but struggled to
put scoreboard pressure on trailing Nukarni at the main
break. Hayden Willow led from the front again along with
solid contributions from Rob and Dave Halem, Clayton
Schorer, Cory Stuchbury, Ryan Brandis, Colby Lewis. The
Blues let the opposition slip away in the 3rd quarter which
proved too hard to peg back recording their first loss of
the season.
Reserves Award Winners: H.Williams, R.Halem, D.Halem
C.Schorer, C.Stuchbury
The league game began with a nice shower of rain to make
the conditions that little bit trickier prior to the first
bounce. In a scrappy affair both sides traded early goals
with George Rep being the main target up forward. Toby
Browning suited the conditions well along with Burger,
Timmy, Grabbers, Sam Lewy just to name a few. The Blues
gained a lead by half time and were never headed running
out winners in a tough encounter.
League Award Winners: T.Browning, S.Lewis, J.Grabski,
M.Jetta
This week the Blues travel to Hyden to take on the Saints.
We look forward to seeing all our supporters there!!
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Kulin notices
Kulin Masonic Lodge Monday July 20th 2015 Monday August 17th 2015 Monday September 21st 2015 Saturday October 17th 2015 (Installation Meeting) Monday November 16th 2015 Monday December 21st 2015 (Christmas Meeting) Note: Meeting time is 7.15pm at the Kulin Lodge, 20 Gordon St, Kulin All Masonic craft members welcome
Shire of Kulin Council Meeting Dates 2015 July 15 July 1:00pm August 19 August 1:00pm September 16 September 1:00pm October 21 October 1:00pm November 18 November 3:00pm December 16 December 1:00pm
Earl Street Podiatry Kulin Visiting Dates 2015 One Friday every month 24 July 23 October 21 August 20 November 18 September 18 December
KCCC Tipping Round 11 Winner Andrena Mullan
Round 12 winner Ben and Gen Whisson
The Kulin CWA meets the third Thursday of each month. For more information please contact
Jo Harding 9889 0160
Advertise for FREE in our new Public Notices section “Kulin Job Vacancies”
To qualify for this amazing offer you must be a local business or Shire of Kulin resident advertising jobs in the Kulin Shire only.
A maximum of 40 words per listing. Contact us on 9880 1021 or send listings to
Kulin Job Vacancies
Butlers Garage Museum Open Every Saturday 10am to 2pm
Dr Moller will continue to visit Kondinin, the principal focus of the service is women's
health. Appointment dates as follows:
5th August 18th September
28th October 9th December
Contact Kondinin Family Practice P: 08 9889 1753
PUBLIC NOTICE This is to advise that surplus funds that have been sitting in the Cultivator Account ( previous local paper) will be used to place some commemorative plaques in the discovery zone in recognition of the work the paper did during its years of publication and the rest of the funds will go towards the new school centenary gardens
Wanted House Cleaner
One day a week for approximately 4 hours Enquires to Yvonne Bowey
0427 804 005.
Pingaring 90th Christmas Tree
Save the date – Saturday 19th December 2015
All past and present Pingaring members are invited
back to celebrate our 90th Christmas Tree. A
reunion of past community members and
Christmas Tree kids over the last 90 years.
If anyone has old Christmas Tree photos, even
presents from Santa that you still have or
memories of your time at the Christmas Tree
please call us. Thanks.
Lea 0429 668032 / 98668032 Fee 0457 829232 / 98668099
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Staff Contacts:
Greg Hadlow Chief Executive Officer
Cassi-Dee Vandenberg Deputy CEO
Len Hobson Manager of Works
Mike Robins Tech Officer
Jodie Thompson Administration Officer
Melanie Unicomb Administration Officer
Lauren Franklin Senior Finance Officer
Nicole Thompson Executive Support Officer
Gen Whisson Senior Project Officer
Taryn Scadding Community Development
Officer
Marie Martin CRC Manager
Annette Lewis Accounts Payable
Tanya Dupagne Camp Kulin Manager
Toni Smeed Manager Kulin Childcare
Centre
Ebonnie Griffin CRC Trainee
Office: 8.30am - 4.30pm (Monday-Friday)
Ph: 9880 1204
Fax: 9880 1221
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kulin.wa.gov.au
Shire Councillors
Jim Sullivan—Shire President
Barry West—Deputy President
Grant Robins
Robert O’Brien
Mathew Ledwith
Haydn McInnes
Rodney Duckworth
Brad Taylor
Robbie Bowey
Kulin Shire Council Information
Kulin/Kondinin Allied Health Services 2015
Kulin Police Station 9880 1205
Kulin Doctors Surgery 9880 1315
Kulin Health Centre/Child Health 9880 1056
Kulin Fire Brigade 000
Kondinin Doctors Surgery 9889 1753
Kondinin Hospital 98941222
Corrigin Hospital 9063 2300
Corrigin Doctors Surgery 9063 2300
Lake Grace Hospital 9890 2222
Lake Grace Doctors Surgery 9865 1208
Hyden Doctors Surgery 0456 875 495
Narrogin Hospital 9881 0333
Narrogin Police Station 9889 1100
Western Power 13 13 51 (Emergency)
Water Supply 13 13 75
Kulin Water Depot 9880 1356
Harvest Ban Info Line 9880 1511
Kulin Clinic Nurse 9am-11am
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 9880 1056
Pathology (blood tests) Mon and Wed 9880 1056
Kulin Medical Centre DR Shakur Tue and Fri 9880 1315
Asthma Educator Miranda O’Brien 9880 1056
Child Health Nurse Miranda O’Brien 9880 1056
Occupational Therapist Primary Health 9881 0385
Speech Therapist Primary Health 9881 0385
Dietician Bimin Lu Primary Health 9881 0385
Diabetes Educator Silver Chain 9242 0347
Continence (all ages) Valda Turner 9894 1222
Healthways Health Eating Margaret Scadding 9894 1222
Mental Well Being Valda Turner 9894 1222
Aboriginal Health Rachel Andrews 9894 1222
Enuresis/Infection Control Angela Fairhall 9894 1222
Podiatrist Craig Cheney 9881 3799
Physiotherapist Jenna Mouritz 0428 619 078
Family Counsellor Central Agcare 9063 2037
Drug and Alcohol Counselling HollyOake 9881 1999
Emergency contacts
June 25, 2015
June 25th Netball Tupperware Fundraiser, 26th Dr in Kulin, EW Physio in Kulin, Kulin Arts, Play Group, Seniors Movie Morning 27th Hyden/Kalgarin v Blues, Hyden/Kalgarin v Vipers, Men's Vipers v Merriden, Butlers Garage open 10am-2pm 29th Yoga 6pm class 30th Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos
July 1st Netball Night Games Kulin 2 and 4 vs Narembeen @ 6:30 3rd Dr in Kulin, EW Physio 4th Corrigin vs KK Vipers, KU1 vs NB, KU3 vs CR, KU4 vs BK, KU5 vs CRC vs KN, Corrigin vs KKFC 6th 6pm Yoga 6th-10th Junior 7/8 Girls/ Boys Club Championships (Hockey) 7th Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos 10th Dr in Kulin, EW Physio 11th Women’s Hockey General Bye, KK men vs Kellerberrin, Netball General Bye, 13th 6pm Yoga 13th-17th Junior 9/10 Girls/Boys Club Championships (Hockey) 14th Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos, West Coast Seafood 15th Kulin Shire Council Meeting 16th CWA Meeting
17th Dr in Kulin, EW Physio 18th Narembeen vs KK Vipers, Netball NB vs KU1, NB vs KU2, NB vs KU3, CR vs KU4, NB4 vs KU5, Southern Cross vs KKFC 20th 6pm Yoga 21st Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos 22nd Dudinin Yoga starts 24th Earl Street Podiatrist, Dr in Kulin, EW Physio 25th KK Vipers vs Hyden Karlgarin, KK Men vs Merredin, Netball - KU1 vs HY, KU2 vs CR, KU3 vs CR, KU4 vs HY, KU5 vs CR 28th Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos 29th Dudinin Yoga 31st Dr in Kulin, EW Physio
Community Calendar
The WoolShed - Freshly prepared meals
available dine in or takeaway 7 days a week. Corporate and party catering small to large jobs Check The Chalk Board for Specials
The Kulin Hardware Café - Coffee, cakes,
sandwiches and more Mon-Fri 8am-4.30pm
The Kulin Hotel - Mon 4 til late, Tues & Wed 11
til late (dinner only), Thu, Fri, Sat 11 til late (lunch and dinner, pizza Friday night), Sun 11am to 10pm (lunch and dinner) Lunches12-2 & Dinners 6-8
IGA Opening Hours - Monday to Friday 6:30am
–5:30pm Saturday 8:00am-11:30am Sunday 8:00am-9:00am Public holidays CLOSED
Kulin Meats - Monday to Friday 8-5
Gourmet Meats, Range of Sauces, Japanese Bread Crumbs, Relishes and Good Quality Knives and Steels.
Church Services Anglican Church
8:00AM - 2nd and 4th Sundays each month
Uniting Church
10:30AM Morning Tea, 11:00AM Service
Starts - 1st and 3rd Sunday each month
Catholic Church
6:00PM 1st Saturday each month
10:30AM 2nd and 4th Sunday each month
8:00AM 3rd and 5th Sunday each month
Justices of the Peace
M Carmody 9880 4042
MT Lucchesi 9880 4050
JM McInnes 9880 1360
PJ Mullan 0427 831 041
R Noble 9880 1383
BW Sloggett 9880 9036
Reminder From the 1st of November 2015 it is compulsory
for all dogs to be micro chipped once the dog
has reached 3 months of age, when a person
registers their dog they will be required to
provide proof that the dog has been
microchipped.