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___________________________________________________________________________________ Manly Selective Campus
138 Abbott Road, North Curl Curl NSW 2099 Phone: 9905 3982 / Fax: 9905 7772
Email: nbscmanlys‐[email protected] P&C website: www.manlypandc.org.au
THE WEEKLY PINES Manly Selective Campus Northern Beaches Secondary College
Academic Excellence Personal Best Giving Back to the Community Principal : Mr Tony Rudd Deputy Principals: Ms Cath Whalan Ms Barbara Bannister
17 October 2014 – Newsletter No. 31
From the Principal
Debating Congratulations to our Year 10 Debating team of Madeleine Bosler, Elesi Kougioumtzis, Taylor Rowe and Tom Butler who yesterday defeated Merewether High School in the semi‐final of the NSW Premiers Debating Competition. This team now progresses to the NSW State final which will be held at the Head Office of the NSW Department of Education and Communities on Friday November 7. This will be the second consecutive year that this team has contested the final in this competition, winning it last year over a very strong Caringbah High School team. Madeleine was also a member of that victorious team from last year, so it is absolutely fantastic to see her be able to attempt to defend that championship.
We also wish Madeleine and Elisi well next week as they will be attending selection trials for the Northern Sydney Regional Debating team at Epping Boys High School. Athletics Success Year 9 student, Tessa Constantine represented our school last weekend at the NSW All Schools Athletics Championships at the Homebush Athletics Centre. Tessa contested her favoured event, the 400m hurdles, in the Under 17 Division – up an age group from where she would normally compete. In a close finish, Tessa and another competitor recorded the same time, 65:24, but after close analysis of the photo finish Tessa was awarded second place. As a result of this, Tessa will now represent NSW at the National All Schools Championships to be held in Adelaide in December. We all congratulate Tessa on her achievement. Musical Performance Congratulations to Year 7 student, Jason Lee who last weekend was selected to perform at the NSW Art Gallery and shared his musical talents with a
very appreciative gallery audience. Jason studies at the prestigious Australian Institute of Music under the guidance of Ms Irina Klamka. We certainly look forward to hearing more of Jason’s achievements in the future. NBSC Student Leadership Conference Today, our 2015 Student Executive attended the annual Northern Beaches Secondary College Student Leadership Conference. Throughout the day they participated in a number of workshops focusing on leadership skills and how they can make a difference in their schools during the coming year. The keynote address was delivered by the Mayor of Warringah Council, Mr Michael Regan who spoke about his leadership journey and the skills that he has learned to be effective. Mr Regan’s key message was for all students to ‘have a go’ and not be scared off by possible failure, but to use that as an inspiration for future successes. He does this through surrounding himself with good people and uses their skills to strive for success, empowering those around him. I have no doubt that our Student Executive gained much from this presentation, and the conference, and I look forward to working with them and their SRC team in 2015.
Captains Alice Hawkins and Blake Lovely
at the Leadership Conference
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Volunteering Award Jack Bennett of Year 10 has been recognised within our community for his ongoing commitment to the Manly Sailability program. Jack has volunteered his time in this program for the past 18 months and has been named as the Outstanding Student Volunteer of the Year within the Northern Sydney Region at the NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards. Organisers of the Sailability program spoke very highly of Jack and his work with disabled people in teaching them the skills and procedures involved in sailing. For many of these participants it is the only physical activity they get to enjoy and Jack is playing a significant role in enriching their lives. More information about this program can be found at: http://www.manlysailability.com.au Publics Speaking Year 9 student, Rupert Canning represented our school in the State final of the NSW Legacy Public Speaking competition at the Art Gallery of NSW this morning. While not winning the competition, Rupert was highly commended by the judges for his impromptu speech as well as for the delivery of his prepared speech. This is a fantastic achievement in reaching the final and having the judges speak so highly of him in their adjudication. Rupert should be very proud of his achievement – we are certainly proud of him and thank him for the credit that he has brought to our school since his transfer from Cromer Campus.
Tony Rudd,
Principal
From The Deputy Principals As Year 11 move into Year 12 there have been some hard decisions made around subject choices. To their credit, students have undertaken consultation with a number of sources and are happy with their decisions. Learning to make a choice can be tough, when academic and extra‐curricular capacities are outstanding in so many of our students. The thin line between attempting to do too much and keeping options open can be tricky. Students are encouraged to keep lines of communication open and to seek counsel when they need to. To this end, there will be a Parent Information evening held later this term to unravel the mysteries of the HSC and to hear from a few who have been through the process. More information will be available shortly. It was my absolute pleasure to be at the finals of the NSW Public Speaking competition at the State Library today to support Year 9 student Rupert Canning. Rupert has earned a position at this prestigious event through commitment and hard work and the school wishes him well. Regardless of the outcome of today, it is important to recognise effort applied and to applaud it. Year 7 have been seen out and around the school a bit more as they express their confidence in being nearly Year 8 students. It is a wonderful journey that as a teacher we are so very privileged to be part of; the journey through adolescence into young adulthood from a school perspective. Students are encouraged to keep developing their work ethic as sustained application is never wasted effort. Who was it that said "the harder I work the luckier I seem to become?"
Barbara Bannister Deputy Principal Years 7, 9, 11
Year 12 students had their first HSC examination on Monday and most students seemed happy to have finally started on the last stage of their HSC journey. Some students have completed a few subjects this week and I wish all students the best for their examinations. Sign out forms are available from the Front Office and students can start returning textbooks, etc at their convenience. Please ensure all sign outs are completed and returned by Friday 7 November. Year 12 Graduation will be held at Freshwater Senior Campus on Monday 10 November starting promptly at 4pm. All Year 12 parents, caregivers and family are invited to attend.
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Year 10 students will be given information about Term 4 assessment and events at the year meeting next Monday morning. In consultation with executive, staff and students, the requirements for the Problem Challenge, Digital Learning Portfolio and award of a Year 10 Medallion have been reviewed. The Problem Challenge will involve students synthesising the knowledge and skills from a range of Year 10 subjects to answer one question. Students will be given the question and scaffold on Monday and then have three weeks to prepare for the one‐hour written task in the Hall on Wednesday 12 November. Presentations of the Digital Learning Portfolio, to take place in Week 7, will be optional. Students are required to indicate their intention to present to Mrs Whalan by the end of Week 4. The award of a Year 10 Medallion, to be presented at Presentation Night, will require students to gain an A or B grade for their Digital Learning Portfolio.
Cath Whalan Deputy Principal Years 8, 10, 12
From both DPs: Just a note to the school community about the choice we have made in collaboration with Mr Rudd to alternate our responsibilities for Years 7, 9, 11 and 8, 10, 12. We will each follow our Year groups through the school so that over time we will both be capable of looking after the needs of all students in Years 7‐12. In this way the corporate knowledge of the senior executive staff is increased which will lead to better outcomes for students in the long term. At present Years 8, 10, 12 are supported by Ms Whalan and Years 7, 9, 11 by Mrs Bannister. In 2015 that will reverse. This will allow us each to get to know half of the school just that little bit better.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
This article was submitted by C. McGregor of Class 5C in the 1958 issue of The Pines magazine. Even 56 years later students today can probably relate to some of these sentiments. Some values remain the same – some change. REASONS FOR WORRYING Are you worrying about your forthcoming examinations? If you are, here is some advice.
There are only two reasons for worrying: you have either studied hard or you have not done enough study. If you have studied hard there is nothing to
worry about; if you have not done enough study there are only two things to worry about; you are either going to just pass, or you are going to fail.
If you pass there is nothing to worry about; if you fail there are again only two things to worry about; you will either be employed, or you will be unemployed. If you are employed there is nothing to worry about; if you are unemployed here again there are only two things to worry about. You will either scrounge enough money to live, or you will die.
If you live there is nothing to worry about; if you are going to die again there are only two things to worry about. You will either go to the ‘place above’ or ‘down below’.
If you are going to the ‘place above’ there is nothing to worry about; if you are going ‘down below’ you will be so busy shaking hands with your old school friends (who, like yourself, did not study) that you won’t have time to worry anyhow.
So why worry at all?
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CAREER’S MATTERS For any further information regarding Career’s email Mrs Rixon: [email protected] or contact her in the Career’s office on 9905 3982. YEAR 10 For paperwork regarding the 3 activities below see Mrs Rixon in the Career’s office. Work Experience: All signed off forms
regarding Work Experience must be handed in to Mrs Rixon by the end of next week 24/10/14.
Australian Business Week: The final cost of ABW is $70. Some students have paid a $50 deposit. The extra $20 is now due to the Cash office. The number of places available for ABW has been revised down to 30. Permission notes plus payment must be completed by the end of next week 24/10/14. All names of students doing ABW have to be submitted to the College at the beginning of Week 4.
Volunteering: All Year 10 students should complete their 20 hours of volunteering. Filled in and signed off volunteering booklets are now due to Mrs Rixon in the Career’s office. Place your completed booklet in the silver Mailbox outside the Career’s office. All students must have their booklets in by 24/10/14.
YEAR 12 Free Career’s Advice: Outside the Hall I have posted information regarding free Career’s Advice after ATARs are made available. Pick up a pamphlet. Scholarship: The most prestigious 2015 CAS Hawker scholarship will be opened on Monday 8/12/14 and closes 2/1/15. This scholarship is one of the most generously privately funded scholarships in Australia. Go to www.hawkerscholarship.org to download the application form or contact Trustees on 0881271654 YEARS 10 AND 11 GIRLS INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN ENGINEERING: UNSW workshop: Encouraging problem solving, Tuesday 8.45am to 3pm 21/10/14 Registration: whatson.unsw.edu.au students must register online/Ring 93852413 See Mrs Rixon if you are going to attend UNSW MINERALS SUMMER SCHOOL/VISIT MINE SITES IN THE HUNTER VALLEY: For Years 10 and 11 students Monday 19th January to Thursday 22nd January 2015. Application form: www.mining.unsw.edu.au/UMSS2015
MUSICAL WASHUP We made a start last Saturday ….but there is still a lot that needs to be done PAINTING The new extension has to be painted (brickwork, new formwork). FLOORING Ideally everything is going to be kept cleaner if we have flooring on the old concrete that can be easily swept. Any ideas? SORTING All costumes are washed and on their hangers; they need to be sorted CLEANING Dust proof lungs are an advantage. The reward at the end is life affirming!
If you would like to accept this challenge and join a coalition of the very willing, please come along.
WORKING BEE Let’s continue on Saturday 1 November from 10 to 4. Please let me know if you are interested in coming. Judy Boylan Office: 9905 3982 or Mobile: 0403 960 116 or email [email protected]
BANDS OF MANLY SELECTIVE CAMPUS
Intermediate Band Tour to Mudgee, Term 3
On the last week of Term 3, the string ensemble and the intermediate bands, Wind Ensemble and Big Band, had their tour to Mudgee. This was a resounding success with performances given to 6 public schools, the smallest of which, Goolma, has only 6 students!! Highlights of the tour were the kids buying and organising their own breakfasts from the local Woolies, the talent quest, barefoot bowling and the jumping air pillow at the caravan park. The fantastic opportunities that arose from the Mudgee trip were invaluable and left everyone feeling positive and rewarded. Thank you to the accompanying adults, Mark Brown, Ms Leviton, Mr Edman and Ms Kinghorn. 2015 International Band Tour Fundraiser ‐ Rebel Run Sydney‐ Sunday 2nd November 2014 – Homebush. It is with great honour we have been asked to assist Fairfax Media again with another
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Fun Run. This Fun Run event will help raise much needed money for the general tour expenses (eg overseas instrument hire) for next year's international tour which our children are participating in. Currently we have 54 tour students plus staff. Required: 30 MSC Community volunteers Duty: Course Marshalls for the Rebel Run, 3 events ‐ Half Marathon, 10km and 3km Location: Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush Time: Early ‐ we need to be at Homebush and ready for 6.15am, finishing no later than 10.45. Parking: available from 6am, car pooling is essential Can you please support this worthy fundraising effort? Contact Angela Aguam: [email protected], or 0422 618 780 Jazz Night Out at Lizottes Saturday 8 November from 6:30pm The four jazz bands have been invited back to Lizottes for our fourth annual Jazz Night Out. Craig Driscoll will lead the bands and their charismatic singers and soloists through a stunning range of charts, culminating with our award‐winning Jazz Orchestra. Australia’s saxophone maestro Dale Barlow will be our guest musician. MSC Jazz Night Out is a tapping, swinging, blowout event! It’s been quickly sold out in past years so book early! Bookings now open at http://www.sydney.lizottes.com.au/live/ or by phoning 9984 9933. Main course and show cost $65. There will be individual and table bookings available. To book a table: see table availability on Lizottes’ website, pay for your ticket by phone to secure the table you choose. Let group know the name of your booking. Other members of the group can then pay individually by phone citing the table number or name of the group. Lizottes are selling up so this may be our last year at this wonderful venue. Donations of wine and chocolate are requested for the raffle on the night. Please bring in to Craig at the band room before rehearsals or leave at the front office. Term 4 Orchestral workshop‐ Sun 26 October – Performance Space: CO/SE 2015 International Band Tour Fundraiser ‐ Rebel Run Sydney‐ Sun 2 November, 6:15am‐ Homebush: Volunteers needed
Australian Schools Orchestral Festival‐ Sunday 2 November Abbotsleigh: SE AGM/ Band meeting‐ Monday 3 November, 8pm‐ Band room Orchestral Soiree‐ Tuesday 4 November ‐ Mosman Art Gallery: CO/SE Jazz Night Out‐ Saturday 8 November – Lizottes: SwB/SB/BB/JO‐ Year 12 Graduation‐ Monday 10 November‐ Freshwater Gym: JO Concert Band Regional Tour‐ Monday 1 December to Thursday 4 December: CB/SB/SwB Presentation Night‐ Thursday 11 December – Freshwater Gym: SWO or WE (TBC) Big Band Bash # 2‐ Friday 12 December‐ MSC: ALL ENSEMBLES Band web site For current information go to the band website at http://manlypandc.org.au/?page_id=34 Band Names Wind Stream: SWO~Symphonic Wind Orchestra; WE~Wind Ensemble; CB~Concert Band; String Stream: SE~String Ensemble; CO~Chamber Orchestra Jazz Stream: JO~Jazz Orchestra; BB~Big Band; SB~Stage Band; SwB‐ Swing Band IS ~ImproShop
MANLY SELECTIVE CAMPUS
JAZZ NIGHT OUT
Saturday 8 November, 6.30pm @
Lizottes 629 Pittwater Road, Dee Why
$65 for main meal and show
Our very own bands plus
special guests: Dale Barlow and friends
Book now www.lizottes.com.au or call 9984 9933
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CALENDAR – TERM 4
Please note that these dates may change. You are advised to check closer to the time.
WEEK 3 20/10/2014 HSC Examinations 20/10/2014 Year 10 Scripture Period 1 21/10/2014 HSC Examinations 22/10/2014 HSC Examinations 22/10/2014 School tour with Principal, 9.30; bookings essential via reception 22/10/2014 Years 10 & 12 Elective Music to Meet the Music Concert, 6pm ‐ 8.30pm 22/10/2014 P & C Meeting, 7pm, library 23/10/2014 SRC Camp 23/10/2014 HSC Examinations 23/10/2014 Year 10 Chinese Listening & Reading task p.4 23/10/2014 Year 10 Japanese Listening & Reading task p.5 24/10/2014 SRC Camp 24/10/2014 HSC Examinations 24/10/2014 Year 10 Chinese Writing task p6 24/10/2014 Year 10 Japanese Writing task p2 25/10/2014 Bronze Duke of Ed Qualifying Hikes @ Somerset 26/10/2014 Bronze Duke of Ed Qualifying Hikes @ Somerset 26/10/2014 Australian Schools Orchestral Festival (TBC) WEEK 4
27/10/2014 HSC Examinations 27/10/2014 Years 9 & 11 Visual Arts excursion to Sculpture by the Sea, all day 27/10/2014 Year 10 Scripture Period 1 28/10/2014 HSC Examinations 28/10/2014 8Tec5 Food Critic Day 29/10/2014 HSC Examinations 30/10/2014 HSC Examinations 30/10/2014 Years 7 & 9 boys Immunisations 30/10/2014 Year 10 Science ANSTO excursion ‐ all day 30/10/2014 Year 11 Study Skills with Elevate Education, Periods 1 and 2 30/10/2014 Year 12 T & D incursion
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31/10/2014 HSC Examinations 2/11/2014 Orchestral workshop in Performance Space WEEK 5 3/11/2014 HSC Examinations 3/11/2014 Band AGM and Term 4 Meeting 3/11/2014 Year 10 ILP due 3/11/2014 Year 10 Scripture Period 1 4/11/2014 HSC Examinations 4/11/2014 Band Orchestral Soiree @ Mosman Art Gallery 5/11/2014 Year 9 Camp 5/11/2014 HSC Examinations 5/11/2014 Year 12 2015 Information Evening (TBC) 6/11/2014 Year 9 Camp 6/11/2014 Year 8 Geography Excursion to Zoo, all day 6/11/2014 Year 10 Music performance, hall, 1.35 ‐ 2.35 7/11/2014 Year 9 Camp 7/11/2014 Silver Duke of Ed Qualifying Pack and Paddle at Somerset 8/11/2014 Silver Duke of Ed Qualifying Pack and Paddle at Somerset 8/11/2014 Band: Jazz Night Out ‐ Lizottes 9/11/2014 Silver Duke of Ed Qualifying Pack and Paddle at Somerset WEEK 6
10/11/2014 ESSA ‐ Year 8 10/11/2014 Year 10 Scripture Period 2 10/11/2014 Year 12 Graduation @ Freshwater, 3.45 pm for 4pm start 11/11/2014 Year 10 Mathematics Examination (TBC) 12/11/2014 Year 10 Problem Challenge 14/11/2014 Naha Nishi School Visit 15/11/2014 Naha Nishi School Visit 16/11/2014 Naha Nishi School Visit WEEK 7
17/11/2014 Naha Nishi School Visit 18/11/2014 Naha Nishi School Visit 18/11/2014 Year 9 Leadership training Periods 1‐4 19/11/2014 Naha Nishi School Visit 19/11/2014 Year 10 Science Examination 20/11/2014 Years 9, 10 High Resolves Summit, by EOI 20/11/2014 Year 10 Digital Learning Portfolio 21/11/2014 Year 7 and Year 10 IST Project Utopia 21/11/2014 Year 9 Leadership training P1‐4 21/11/2014 Year 10 Digital Learning Portfolio WEEK 8
24/11/2014 Year 10 ABW and Work Experience 25/11/2014 Year 10 ABW and Work Experience 26/11/2014 Year 10 ABW and Work Experience 26/11/2014 Toys & Tucker charity collection 26/11/2014 School tour with Principal, 9.30; bookings essential via reception 26/11/2014 P & C Meeting, 7pm, library 27/11/2014 Year 10 ABW and Work Experience 28/11/2014 Year 10 ABW and Work Experience WEEK 9 1/12/2014 Concert Band Tour 2/12/2014 Concert Band Tour
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3/12/2014 Concert Band Tour 3/12/2014 Orientation Day for Year 7 2015 4/12/2014 Concert Band Tour 4/12/2014 Orientation Day for new Year 8‐11 students 4/12/2014 NBSC Staff Appreciation Night 5/12/2014 Gold Duke of Ed Qualifying Hike Kosciuszko National Park 5/12/2014 Years 9 & 10 ILP Showcase, hall 6/12/2014 Gold Duke of Ed Qualifying Hike Kosciuszko National Park 7/12/2014 Gold Duke of Ed Qualifying Hike Kosciuszko National Park WEEK 10 8/12/2014 Gold Duke of Ed Qualifying Hike Kosciuszko National Park 8/12/2014 World Challenge Meeting
11/12/2014 PRESENTATION NIGHT 12/12/2014 Big Band Bash WEEK 11 17/12/2014 LAST DAY FOR STUDENTS 18/12/2014 Staff development day 18/12/2014 ATAR Morning Tea, 10 ‐ 11.30am 19/12/2014 Staff development day
TERM 4 ENDS
An opportunity for 2015 Senior Students to be part of a Social Justice project See Mrs Rixon in the Career’s office and register your interest.
Red Shield Youth Project 2015 The Salvation Army would like to extend an invitation for a Senior Students to attend this year’s Red Shield Youth Project (RSYP). This event will cover the topic: Broadening students understanding of community issues and services, Developing empathy through real world experiences, Educating students on how to better support one another, Providing ongoing leadership development opportunities. This event will run from 8:30am to 2:30pm at the locations below
Street level Surry Hills – Wednesday, 29th of April 2015
Macquarie Park – Friday, 1st of May 2015
Oasis Surry Hills – Tuesday, 5th of May 2015
Foster House – Thursday, 7th of May 2015
You can register online for RSYP and the Social Justice Conference at:
www.salvos.org.au/rsaschoolevents
Vacancies fill up quickly so please REGISTER ASAP to avoid missing out.
For any enquiries, please contact Madeleine Mackay‐Law via:
Email: madeleine.mackay‐[email protected] Phone: (02) 9266 9573
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Australian Business Week 2014
Monday 24th November – Friday 28th November 2014
How You or Your Organisation Can Become More Involved in ABW
Enterprise Education ABW is a one week program involving students in teams of ten learning about business by running their own computer simulated company, guided by a mentor on loan from business. ABW is a community based self help program which now operates in all Australian States and provides programs at the School, State and National Level. Students in their thousands across Australia are developing a better understanding of business, its role in the building of a more prosperous nation and gaining a better appreciation of themselves, as the challenge of ABW stimulates them to rise above perceived limitations. Your role in making this happen is invaluable, but perhaps through your circumstance or organisation, you can do even more. Many organisations are making a contribution at the State or National level, through sponsorship, the provision of mentors, speakers or in kind sponsorship. If you would like to find out more about ABW and how you or your organisation can participate further, just photocopy the section below, complete and post to: Northern Beaches Secondary College, College Administration Centre, Harbord Rd, Freshwater NSW 2096 or fax to our office on 9939 6904. I would like to know more about being involved in ABW as:
As a Sponsor: As a Mentor: As a Guest Speaker:
Contact Person: _____________________________ Position: ___________________________
Business Name: ________________________________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________________________________________
State: _________ Postcode: _________
Phone: __________________Fax ______________Email:_______________________________
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Wireless Connectivity
Wireless Connectivity is key to BYOD in schools! Devices must support 5 GHz Dual Band wireless or 802.11 a/b/g/n. (Make sure it supports both ‘a’ and ‘n’)
Operating System
To ensure the latest programs and software are compatible, we recommend the current or previous version of any operating system. E.g. iOS 7 & 6 for iPads/iPods
Battery Life Minimum 5hrs
Devices need to last the school day; we recommend a minimum of 5hrs battery life without recharging.
Hardware Features Keyboard, Camera & Microphone
If using a tablet a keyboard will be necessary and a stylus may also be useful.
Minimum Storage & RAM 16 GB Storage 2 GB RAM (Tablets) 120 GB Storage 4 GB RAM (Laptops)
To be able to store and process data effectively these minimum specifications are recommended.
Screen Size Minimum 10 inches
Ensure the screen is of a reasonable size to enable ease of use throughout a school day.
Other essential considerations
Casing: Needs to be tough and sturdy, can it be dropped without breaking?
Weight: Is the laptop light enough for your child to carry each day?
Durability: Consider the overall durability of the device, are the keys and inputs sturdy.
Accessories
Look for a tough and thick outer shell
Rememberthis deviceis expected to last several years
Carry Case: A carry case or skin is essential in protecting your device and can provide ergonomic advantages.
Insurance: Devices can become lost or be broken easily at school, make sure your policy covers these eventualities.
Warranty: Make sure you consider purchasing extra warranty to reduce future repair costs as these devices will be used extensively.
BYOD - Bring Your Own Device
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Mike Baird’sOn behalf of Member for Manly and NSW Premier, Mike Baird, we extend a warm invitation for you to attend
For more information please contact Mike Baird’s electorate office on 9976 2773 or email [email protected]
This year’s beneficiaries are ‘Bushlink’ and ‘Fighting Chance’ – two incredible organisations that are dedicated to providing employment solutions for people with disabilities. Date: Friday 14th November 2014time: 6.30pm – 11.30pmVeNue: manly Golf Club, Balgowlah Road, BalgowlahCost: $105 per person
tickets are strictly limited and available at http://www.trybooking.com/102940
This glamorous cocktail event is a highlight on the manly social calendar and includes dinner, drinks, live band and fabulous auction prizes.
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