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Proudly produced by the Kulin Community

Resource Centre

M—F 9am-4.30pm

Phone 08 9880 1021

Fax 08 9880 1061

[email protected]

September 3, 2015

‘The man who does things makes mistakes, but he never makes the biggest mistake of all - doing

nothing’ (Benjamin Franklin)

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Thank you! A very big thank you to everyone who has

contributed to this edition of the Kulin Update:

Gen Whisson Marie Martin Ebonnie Griffin Wendy Gangell Please keep sending in your information and

stories. We love reading them and so does our

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Editorial

CAN YOU HELP?? Kulin District High School is celebrating their 100 Year Centenary on Saturday 12th March 2016 in Kulin. We

are seeking pre 1970’s photos and unique memorabilia such as art, woodwork, uniforms and journals for our history exhibit. All items considered, I would love to hear from you. All memorabilia should be tagged and

identified so that it can be exhibited at the event and returned safely to you after the weekend. Thank you

Sharyn McAdam, PO Box 221 Kulin WA 6365, 0429 801 055, [email protected]

Happy Birthday

25th Norma Blyth, Johanne Harding

26th Ethan Bradford

27th Josette Noble, Christine Tyson,

Sharyn McAdam, Juliette Sullivan

29th Gabrielle Savage

30th Betty Butler, Jack Wilson, Emma Wilson,

Loraine Baker

October 1st Brendan Savage, Madison Noble,

Marilyn Tyley, Lucy Scadding

3rd Samantha Earnshaw

4th Sergio Lucchesi, Alana Sullivan

6th Jemma Tyson, Peg Argent, Holly Sullivan

7th Tricia Tyson, Ethan Sullivan

8th Pam Rogers, Rob Brandis

9th Hugh Mullan

10th Carol Fuller, Gerald Noble, Ian Wilson

13th Joe Carmody

14th Alecia Robertson

September

3rd Donna Waters, Amber McAdam

4th Colin Jenks, Vicki Johnson

5th Barry Gangell

7th Ron Bain, Oliver Robertson, Sue Knapp,

Sue Herwig, Audrey Cook, Nicole Poletti

8th Neil Baker, Damien Sullivan, Amy Parnell

10th Joe Marchei, Abby Sullivan

11th Tarkyn Lewis

12th Duncan Murdoch, Vivienne Girys

13th Annette Lewis, Erin Bailey

15th Rhett Sullivan

16th Phyllis Duckworth, Ron Miller,

19th Corinne Van Burgel

20th Linda Bradford, Merv Dearlove,

Heather Gibson, Stephanie Murdoch

21st Joanne Wilson, Brendan Sloggett,

Peta Knight

23rd Grant Robins

Nomination forms for the 2016 Premier’s Australia Day Active Citizenship Award, Premier’s Australia Day Active

Citizenship Award for a person under 25 years, Premier’s Australia Day Active Citizenship Award for a

community group or event are available now form the Kulin CRC. There are many residents in our community

who make significant contributions to improve our way of life and are deserving of having their names put

forward to receive the formal recognition. Please take this opportunity to acknowledge a group or person you

think fits the criteria. Contact the CRC for a copy of the nomination form or for more information on how to

nominate.

The Dudinin Women's Self-care workshops has changed venue and date. Please see inside this edition on page

4 for all the info about 'Kulin Girls Big Night In' fundraiser to help Cancer Council beat women's cancers. We will

still be making a beauty product, learning how to do a breast exam, how to take care of ourselves first and

sharing some supper. To register contact the CRC.

Bush Races Busy Bee’s have been scheduled for 13 September, 20 September, 27 September. Come out to the track (turnoff 14km east of Kulin on the Kulin-Lake Grace Road) & get involved in the Kulin Bush Race’s Busy Bee’s! Come dressed ready for work (enclosed shoes/boots, sun smart clothes, jumper for later, hats etc) and we’ll point you in the right direction. Everyone is welcome. Don’t be shy! Bring your shovels, drills, tools & a mate!

Graeme Robertson: 0427 429 251 or Laney Duckworth: 0422 844 145

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2015 KULIN BUSH RACES COMMUNITY BUSY BEE

13 September 20 September 27 September 10:00 am onwards

Come out to the track (turnoff 14km east of Kulin on the Kulin-Lake Grace Road) & get involved in the Kulin Bush Race’s Busy Bee’s! Come dressed ready for work (enclosed shoes/boots, sun smart clothes, jumper for

later, hats etc) and we’ll point you in the right direction. Everyone is welcome. Don’t be shy! Bring your shovels, drills, tools & a mate!

Graeme Robertson: 0427 429 251 or Laney Duckworth: 0422 844 145

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Continued from front page… 130 attend Kulin’s Methamphetamine Drug Awareness

Fresh Start Recovery Programme (FSRP) representatives Suzanne Wilkins, Noel Dowsett – House Supervisor and Gary Anderson (Mental Health Nurse) and two FSRP patients delivered an informative presentation on methamphetamine addiction and recovery in Kulin recently. An impressive 130 strong crowd gathered at the Freebarin Recreation Centre on Thursday August 20, to learn more about the effects of methamphetamine and hear the real life stories of two recovering addicts. The presentation covered topics ranging from ‘What is ICE?’ to ‘How do I look after myself when dealing with a friend or family member who is an addict?’. Participants were encouraged to engage in an open and frank Q & A session, where no question was off limits. Some key messages from the session were: Support addicts in receiving and accessing

recovery where possible - try not to alienate them Make it hard for dealers to live in your community Share your story with friends and family - don’t

suffer alone Suzanne Wilkins (FSRP) said she was impressed with the community response to the event and encouraged by Kulin’s proactive stance on raising drug awareness in the region. Suzanne welcomes future inquiries from participants wanting to find out more about the FSRP. The following information is taken from the FSRP presentation: FSRP grew out of a commitment to help drug users and

their families recover from drug dependence. We

concentrate on detox, relapse prevention treatment and

developing a drug-free lifestyle.

ICE – What is it?

•Also known as: crystal meth, shabu, glass, shard •A stimulant drug which is a type of methamphetamine •Can be smoked, injected or snorted •Usually comes as small chunky clear crystals that look like ice ICE – Long term effects ICE

With regular use, ice may eventually cause:

Extreme weight loss Restless sleep Dry mouth and dental

problems Regular colds or flu Trouble concentrating Breathlessness Muscle stiffness Anxiety, paranoia and violence Depression Heart and kidney problems Increased risk of stroke ICE - Overdose If a large amount or strong batch is taken, it could cause

an overdose. If any of the following effects are

experienced an ambulance should be called.

–Racing heart beat and chest pain –Breathing problems –Fits or uncontrolled jerkins –Extreme agitation, confusion, clumsiness –Sudden, severe headache –Unconsciousness –Stroke, heart attack and death For more information and help please contact the following organisations: FSRP—08 9381 1333 www.freshstart.org.au Drug and Alcohol Counselling HollyOake 9881 1999 Family Counsellor Central Agcare 9063 2037

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September 3, 2015

GOT ODDMENTS ON FARM?

Spencer Wools is looking to purchase all your oddments currently on farm.

Let us give you a price and clean your shed up. West Coast Wools are offering

their brokering services. Clips on Consignment.

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Can Organise Delivery to

To arrange an appointment please contact

Stephen Chappell 0427 651 338 or Darren Spencer 0428 651 339

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The Kulin Community Resource Centre is an Access Point for

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

Camp Kulin now has

branded water bottles

and wristbands available

Water bottles $10

Wristbands $2

Sports bags $40

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September 3, 2015

Media Release

Libraries play an important

community role in bridging the

digital divide, by improving

opportunities for Australians to

access and learn about the

benefits of technology –

irrespective of income or

ability.

The Telstra Foundation has

partnered with The Alannah

and Madeline Foundation,

investing $8 million over six

years to develop and

implement eSmart Libraries -

one of the most significant

community cybersafety

initiatives ever undertaken in Australia.

More than 40 per cent of Australia’s public libraries are

currently participating in eSmart – with branches in

metropolitan, regional and remote areas of Western

Australia and more joining every week.

Wanneroo Library Service is currently heading toward

their eSmart accreditation.

“The rapid growth of the internet and digital technology

presents many benefits, risks and challenges. Experienced

users and new users use the internet to connect, learn

and communicate, but they may also encounter many

risks due to the often anonymous, complex and multi-

layered nature of the internet.

“The Wanneroo Library Service provides access to online

resources and services, and plays an important role in

ensuring that members of our community who do not

have access to these services at home are not

disadvantaged,” said City of Wanneroo, Mayor, Tracey

Roberts.

Many libraries have found that the eSmart Libraries

Framework fits perfectly with local government library

strategy and helps to positively respond to the digital shift.

“With libraries becoming much more technology focused,

it is more important now than ever to become an eSmart

Library. It has encouraged us to revisit the way we do

things and look for improvements that will be beneficial to

the staff and community,” said Kimberley Higgins, eSmart

Coordinator, Albany Public Library.

The eSmart accreditation process takes each library

between 6 to 24 months to complete and can be paused

and progressed again at any time. Across Australia 626

public library branches are now participating in the

program, with the aim to reach 100% of public libraries by

2018.

Australian Library and Information Association Executive

Director Sue McKerracher said ALIA was in full support of

the program.

“It fits so well with libraries being essential community

resources - physical and online spaces for people to share

knowledge and ideas,” Ms McKerracher said. “The

internet has opened so many new doors for library

professionals to help library users discover inspiration and

information at their fingertips.”

eSmart Libraries will help build skills, change behaviours

and contribute to a greater sense of wellbeing in the

community by facilitating digital inclusion and

empowering good digital citizenship.

For more information and to register visit –

www.esmartlibraries.org.au

Encouraging cyber safety and digital inclusion in your community

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Media Release

Federal Member for O’Connor Rick Wilson MP has

welcomed the launch of an innovative new mobile app to

encourage parents to get more involved in their children’s

education.

Mr Wilson said parents and students right across the state

would benefit from the Learning Potential app.

“The Learning Potential app, which is available for free on

Android and Apple devices, makes it easier for parents and

carers to be part of their child’s learning, and will help get

the most out of the time they spend with their child,” Mr

Wilson said.

“The app is packed full of helpful articles and videos

offering tips and ideas for parents to become more

involved in their child’s learning.

“Parents’ involvement is an important part of a good

education and with the strong support of school teachers

and families; children can do better through their school

life.

“The app is available for downloading from the App Store

and Google Play, and I encourage all parents to check it

out.”

The Learning Potential website also contains all of the

content from the app to make sure that content is

available to people who do not own a smart device, with

all content available in an accessible format.

The Learning Potential mobile app was launched recently

by the Minister for Education and Training the Hon

Christopher Pyne MP.

Minister Pyne said this app offers inspiring ways for

parents and carers to become more involved in their

child’s learning, from the high chair through to high

school.

You can find out more at www.australia.gov.au/

learningpotential.

Media Release

Local Member for Central Wheatbelt Hon Mia Davies MLA

has called for entries for the 2015 Wheatbelt Art Prize, an

exhibition of works from the Central Wheatbelt designed

to showcase the fine artists of the region.

“This event continues to grow in stature and reward every

year giving our Wheatbelt artists the opportunity to

exhibit their work here in the region,” Ms Davies said.

“In past years the show has attracted a very high calibre of

artist and works and I encourage our local artists to get

involved.”

Ms Davies said there were 128 entries in the last Show

with $3,750.00 in prize money awarded across a number

of categories.

“I’m pleased to announce that this year Brookfield Rail has

again agreed to sponsor the major prize so the winner of

the 2015 Wheatbelt Art Prize will take home $1,500.00,”

“Collgar Wind Farm have increased their award to a $1000

acquisitive prize and to be considered the artwork must

depict the wind farm in Merredin,” she said.

“We thank our returning sponsors including CBH Group

and Vestas, and Jarluke Developments for sponsoring the

young artist ward.”

It is an open medium competition, however only artists

residing in the electorate of Central Wheatbelt aged 15

years and over, both amateur and professional are eligible

for prizes.

Winners of the Wheatbelt Art Prize from previous years

include local artists Nellie Crees, Jo Millington and Anne

Sutherland.

“It provides a great forum to promote the talent in the

region, and many of the works are sold on opening night

or on subsequent days,” Ms Davies said.

“In addition, CY O’Connor Institute will be presenting their

inaugural Collgar Wind Farm Art Scholarship at the

opening night of the exhibition.”

Opening night and presentation of awards will be held at

Cummins Theatre on Friday 18 September 2015, with the

exhibition running until Sunday 20 September.

Entry forms are available by contacting the Electorate

Office of Mia Davies MLA on 08 9041 1702 or email

[email protected].

Learning Potential app to benefit students

Call for entries for 2015 Wheatbelt art prize

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Bus Drivers required for the above roster

Friday and Saturday

If you can fill a spot on the timetable give Garry a call

0427 773 825

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September 3, 2015

Contributed by Marie Martin

A scrumptious spread was enjoyed by a group of 13

enthusiastic community members who attended the

quarterly retirement homes morning tea on August the

25th.

Although it was a cold morning to start, the sun came out

to brighten the day and encouraged some more visitors to

come along and share in some good conversation and

delicious sweet and savoury delights. The Retirement

Homes Committee was on hand to answer any questions

residents and other attendees may have about retiring in

Kulin.

The next Morning is scheduled for 10am Thursday

November 26. The morning tea is open to anyone who

interested in finding out about more about the retirement

options in Kulin. No need to RSVP just come along and

enjoy some good company and Kulinary Kreations

creations.

For more information about the Retirement Homes please

contact Annett Lewis at the Shire of Kulin on 90880 1204.

Good company at Kulinda Village

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September 3, 2015

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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September 3, 2015

GLASS SERVICES

24hr glass repair service

Aluminium windows & doors

Glass splash backs

Fireplace glass

Fly screens & other screen doors

Kulin DHS Open Night

This term the students and staff at Kulin District High School will be hosting our yearly ‘Open Night’ to showcase all the tremendous learning opportunities that have been occurring across our school. The Open Night will be held on Wednesday 16th September from 5.00-6.30pm. The Sundowner will commence with family and friends invited to come and have a look through the classrooms to view the awesome work that your child/children have been completing throughout the term. More information will coming soon, so keep the date free and we look forward to seeing you there!

Class Displays Live Performance Hamburgers Kulin District High School Gordon

Street www.kulindhs.wa.edu.au

98801264

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Countryside

Memorials

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Added Inscriptions

All Repairs and restorations

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Servicing All W.A. Country Areas

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Tin Horse Highway Competition

Can you believe it is August again already? Horses

have all had another birthday- August 1- and it is

time to get those new ones completed for the 2015

competition.

Entries need to follow the guidelines on the

webpage as far a size and durability go- but the

design is totally up to your imagination.

There is also a great competition going which asks

for you submit your ideas if not able to actually

build the horse yourself- check out our facebook

page!! We already have a few amazing ideas to

hand.

This might also assist those who would like to build

a horse but can’t come up with an idea of their

own.

So no excuses …register your horse with Wendy

Gangell before end of August and horses will be

displayed trackside on race day for judging.

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Media Release

Applications have opened for grants to engage 'at risk'

young people in sport and recreation activities.

Member for Wagin Terry Waldron MLA said the Youth

Engagement Scheme, which is administered by the

Department of Sport and Recreation targeted youth aged

eight to 18 years who lived in lower socio-economic areas

in metropolitan and regional locations.

“This initiative is designed to support local governments

and not-for-profit organisations to deliver programs that

are targeted at local youth,” Mr Waldron said.

He suggested interested local groups consider submitting

an application.

“I’d encourage eligible groups in the electorate to apply

for funding for projects that assist our young people. As

the old adage goes, ‘our young people are our future’,”

he said.

Mr Waldron said program funding was available for

projects that would create stronger, more connected

communities.

“Grants for projects up to $40,000 will be considered,” he

said.

Sport and Recreation Minister Mia Davies said the

projects should enable the young people to connect with

their communities via a range of sport and recreation

activities.

"We know that sport can help shape a better society and

when young people carry good values, strong leadership

and strong mental and physical health into adulthood,

the whole community wins," Ms Davies said.

"These activities will be provided in safe environments

with mentors and leaders experienced in engaging

disconnected, at risk youth."

The Youth Engagement Scheme is a new initiative that

started as a result of the Northbridge Youth Diversionary

programs, which have been funded since January 2010.

Projects funded under the Northbridge scheme include

the highly successful Ignite Basketball (Armadale),

Streetball in Hilton and Midland's Night Hoops.

Mr Waldron said that although these successful programs

all featured a basketball component, it was recognised

that a broader approach across sport and recreation

would engage a greater audience within the target group.

This round of the Youth Engagement Scheme closes at

5pm on Friday, October 9. Program delivery starts after

November 1, 2015.

Sport to engage ‘at risk’ young people in Wagin electorate

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September 3, 2015

Sports News KK Vipers

Contributed by Ebonnie Griffin

Semi Finals @ Hyden 22/08/15 C grade: KK Vipers won 5nil against Karlgarin Hyden B grade: KK Vipers won 2-1 against Narembeen A grade: KK Vipers won 4-1 against Karlgarin Hyden Men: Bruce Rock won 7-2 (Played in Merredin, last game of the season) On Saturday the 22nd of August all three KK Vipers teams made the journey to Hyden, it was the Semi Finals!! C and B grade we’re fighting to stay in and it was vital that they won so they could play again in the Preliminary Final… A grade we’re playing to go straight through or have a second chance the weekend after….

C grade got the day started and beat a young Hyden Karlgarin side 5 nil!! Well played everybody, you were all awesome and all your efforts during the course of the season are paying off.

B grade were up against a skilled Narembeen side, but they were no match for the mighty Vipers who had a brilliant 2-1 win against a side who they lost to a few weeks ago! Brilliant effort everyone, great willpower and well fought out to the end.

It was a top of the table showdown between the KK Vipers and the Karlgarin Hyden Khats, the girls we’re victorious in a fantastic 4-1 defeat!! The short corners looked like something out of a play book, the crowd was in awe! Well done on a brilliant win and going straight through to the Grand final!!!

The men played over in Merredin on the turf against Bruce Rock and sadly went down 7-2, unlucky guys… But congratulations on a fantastic season… You should all be proud of your efforts and all your hard work!!

Preliminary Finals @ Kondinin 29/08/15 C grade: KK Vipers won 5nil against Narembeen B grade: KK Vipers won 2-1 against Corrigin Last weekend it was the Preliminary Finals in Kondinin, C grade were up against Narembeen, B grade played against Corrigin and the A graders got a well-deserved break!

The young Vipers team smashed Narembeen 5nil, securing their spot in the Grand Final, congratulations kids!! You all played spectacular and it was a fantastic game to watch!

B grade played an experienced Corrigin side; the Vipers had most of the play for the majority of the match and were rewarded with a 2-1 victory! Great job guys!!!

Well done to everyone on the weekend for helping/running the Preliminary finals in Kondinin. The canteen went well, thanks to everyone that manned the gate, set up the field and helped at afternoon tea.

Congratulations also to Kim Brandis for being awarded Men's goalie of the year, presented at the Men's Association Dinner in Kellerberrin on the weekend-well earned.

Everyone please come along to Kukerin this weekend to support ALL THREE KK VIPERS TEAMS IN THE GRANDFINAL!!! We would love for as many supporters as possible! Please see below the game times and also an invitation for our Hockey Windup the week after. GO VIPERS!!!

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Sports News Kulin Golf Club

Contributed by Wendy Gangell

The Golf Club ladies held a "Friendship Day" last

Wednesday to encourage new players and invite past

members for afternoon tea. Pictured are winners for the

Day Ellen and Megan.

The Clayton Cup was well attended on Sunday with the

winner for this year being Mat Miles and the runner up

was Ben Whisson. The Club thanks the Clayton family, in

particular Robert Clayton, who comes up and plays each

year. We had several other sponsors including Luke

Ledwith from Kolindale, Ben Whisson Consult Ag, Tim

Thornton WFI, Carl Poingestre Primaries, Gangells

AgSolutions and Denaro Nominees.

Thank you to everyone who came along and played in the

rain, thank you all for your plates of food and to those

who prepared our meals- all making it a very successful

day for the Club.

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Sports News Kulin Netball Club

Fitness Facts

Exercise Gives You Energy

You might be surprised at how, say, popping in a

workout tape for 30 minutes in the morning can change

your whole day. When endorphins are released into your

bloodstream during exercise, says Astorino, "you feel

much more energized the rest of the day."

And when you improve your strength and stamina, it's

easier to accomplish everyday tasks like carrying

groceries and climbing stairs. This also helps you feel

more energetic over the course of the day.

A common excuse among Atkinson's clients is that

they're too tired to exercise, he says. While exercise may

make you feel more tired at first, he says, that won't last

long.

The physical tiredness you feel after working out isn't

the same as everyday fatigue, he says. Besides, once

your body adjusts to exercise, you'll have more energy

than ever.

Source: http://www.webmd.com/men/features/exercise-

benefits?page=2

Photos—top to bottom: Cindy Mullan and Elise Mullan

Jean McInnes (C&DNA Life Member), Elise Mullan and

Kerry Riseborough (C&DNA President)

Contributed by Gen Whisson

THIS WEEK! GRAND FINALS CORRIGIN & DISTRICTS NETBALL ASSOCIATION 5TH SEPTEMBER 2015 AT KULIN

11.00 am Court 1 B Grade - Narembeen 3 v Kulin 3

GOOD LUCK KU3!!!!!!!!! 12.45 pm: Court 1 A2 - Narembeen 2 v Bruce Rock 1 2.30 pm: Court 1 A1 - Narembeen 1 v Hyden 1 Presentations will be held after the A1 Grand Final.

A reminder to all Kulin Netball players and club

members to please provide a plate of afternoon tea.

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Kulin notices

Kulin Masonic Lodge 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 September 16 September 1:00pm October 21 October 1:00pm November 18 November 3:00pm December 16 December 1:00pm

KCCC Tipping 21 winner Toby McInnes

Kondinin Hospital Ladies present lived and loved a vintage inspired ladies day

on the 22nd of October 2015, at the Kondinin Country Club at 10:00am. $25

per ticket includes morning tea and lunch, RSVP to Jenny Browning 0429637040 or Paula Browning

0427637035. Proceeds go towards purchasing furniture and equipment for

the Kondinin Hospital.

Dr Moller will continue to visit Kondinin, the principal focus of the service is women's health.

Appointment dates as follows: 16th September

28th October 9th December

Contact Kondinin Family Practice P: 08 9889 1753

Earl Street Podiatry Kulin Visiting Dates 2015 Friday 18th September Thursday 22nd October Thursday, 19th November Thursday, 17th December

Kulin Arts' General Meeting Friday 11th Sept

10am Kulin CWA

Come for a cuppa and a chat about all things Arts related in Kulin.

Everyone welcome

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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

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September

4th Dr and EW Physio are in Kulin, Play Group, Kulin Arts, KDHS Athletics Carnival 5th Women’s Hockey Grand final Kukerin, Women’s Netball Grand final Kulin 6th Footy Grand Final in Kulin 8th Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos 11th Dr and EW Physio are in Kulin, Play Group, Kulin Arts, Netball Wind Upda, Hockey Wind Up, Kulin Arts' General Meeting 13th 2015 KULIN BUSH RACES COMMUNITY BUSY BEE 15th Dr in Kulin, Boogie Roos 16th Kulin Shire Council Meeting, KDHS Performing Arts Open Night, Dr Moller in Kondinin 17th CWA Meeting 18th Dr and EW Physio are in Kulin, Play Group, Kulin Arts 20th Yoga Day Retreat, 2015 KULIN BUSH RACES COMMUNITY BUSY BEE 21st Masonic Lodge Meeting 22nd Dr in Kulin, Boodie Roos 25th Dr and EW Physio are in Kulin, Play Group, Kulin Arts, Last day of School for Term 3 27th 2015 KULIN BUSH RACES COMMUNITY BUSY BEE 28th Public Holiday

October 2-3-4 Kulin Bush Races

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

8:30AM - 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.