EVENTS & CALENDAR DATES
AUGUST 2018
SEPTEMBER 2018
Kondinin Office Hours Office Hours: 8.30am-4.30pm Licensing Hours: 8.30am-3.00pm Email: [email protected]
Hyden Office Hours Office Hours: 10.00am-4.30pm
(Closed for lunch between 12.30-1.00 daily) Licensing hours: 10.00am-3.00pm Email: [email protected]
PRODUCED BY THE SHIRE OF KONDININ
17th August - Quiz Night with a Science Twist @ Kondinin Aquatic Centre
18th August - Kondinin Community Garden Busy Bee
- Football, 1st Semi Final & 2nd Semi Final
19th August - Football, 1st Semi Final & 2nd Semi Final
20th August - Early Years @ Kondinin Primary School
22nd August - A Boy Named Cash’, Johnny Cash Tribute Show @ Hyden Rec Centre
27th August - Better Beginnings @ Kondinin Primary School
27th - 30th August - Pop Up OP SHOP @ Hyden CRC
29th August - Tea & Tai Chi @ Yeerakine Lodge
- Practical Driving Assessment
2nd September - Football, Grand Final @ Kulin / Kondinin
3rd September - Reopening Kondinin Medical Centre
10th September - Early Years @ Kondinin Primary School
17th September - Better Beginnings @ Kondinin Primary School
KONDININ COMMUNITY GARDEN
COMMUNITY GARDEN WATERING ROSTER
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
WEEK 1 (RECYCLE BIN WEEK)
Jen Henderer AREA 1
Jo McCubbing AREA 2
Denis McCubbing AREA 1
Lisa & Chris Thompson AREA 2
WEEK 2 (NON-RECYCLE BIN WEEK)
Maria Board AREA 1
Margi Pool AREA 1
Toni Smeed AREA 2
Marilyn Nelson AREA 2
Tory Young AREA 2
Watering Roster at Community Garden
AREA 1 (SOUTHERN SECTION OF GARDEN) - The handbags and jeans on the fence, turn on tap that waters the shrubs at rear of garden, the planter box on the men’s toilets, the large sleeper beds, the mulberry tree and the fig tree, the plants behind the stand up sleepers near the fire pit, the rosemary path and turn on the reticulation beds. AREA 2 (NORTHERN SECTION OF GARDEN) - Plants around the nature play area in the pots, beds and path, the plants behind the stand up sleepers and along the fence between garden and nature play area, the succulents in the bath tubs, the planter box on ladies toilet, the pot plants under the kiosk, the planter boxes under the kiosk and turn on the reticulation beds.
COME JOIN US AT THE
KONDININ COMMUNITY
GARDEN
BUSY BEE
on this Saturday
18th August 2018 from 8.30am
Crafts at Karlgarin
Last Wednesday of the month
From 10.30am onwards
Tea/Coffee provided
BYO Lunch + craft to work on
Basic skills crafts being taught
Knitting, Crochet, Hand Sewing, Macramé,
much more!!
$5 per person
Queries Pam 0408 271 215
9880 8020
Storm in a Paint Brush
The Kondinin Primary School were
fortunate to have Paul Doncon visit last
Friday 10th
August 2018 to undertake his
‘Storm in a Paint Brush’ performance
followed by a relay paint workshop.
Whilst the cold wind whipped through
the school’s undercover area Paul and the
kids kept moving to stay warm. The
children learnt about resilience through
engaging and discussing what Paul
painted to music. After recess they
participated in a ‘painting relay’ which
they all thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you to
Kondinin Primary School for welcoming
Paul into the school for the morning!
Associations Incorporation Act
With less than 12 months left of the transition period under the Associations Incorporation Act 2015, the Associations Self Check looks at the items that must be addressed in all rules (also known as the constitution) of
Western Australian incorporated associations.
Model Rules
Available to download at www.dmirs.wa.gov.au/consumer-protection/model-rules
Inc Guide
A good governance guide for incorporated associations including detailed information about altering the rules of an incorporated association. Browse the guide at www.dmirs.wa.gov.au/inc .
AssociationsOnline
AssociationsOnline is an online portal for incorporated associations and industry stakeholders to submit applica-tions and manage contact information. Log in or enrol at www.dmirs.wa.gov.au/associationsonline .
The Regional Athlete Travel Subsidy Scheme - Round 1
of 2018/19 The Regional Athlete Travel Subsidy Scheme (ATSS) assists talented regional athletes with out-of-pocket travel and accommodation costs associated with competing at eligible regional, state and national championships or events that fall within the performance pathway controlled by the recognised SSA / NSO. Regional athletes apply online through the Sport and Recreation (WA) website for Round 1 of 2018/19 from Monday 13 August 2018 to Friday 14 September 2018 for eligible events with start dates from 15 May 2018 to 15 December 2018. Please refer to the Department’s website for further details, the Guidelines (which includes a summary of all information required to complete the application) and sport-specific pathway mapping documents to assist you understanding which of your sport’s squads/events are eligible. (http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/funding/individuals/athlete-travel-subsidy-scheme) Please direct enquiries to the Wheatbelt office – 9690 2400 or contact the dedicated ATSS enquiry email: [email protected]
SHIRE TOWNSITE
VERGE COLLECTION BACK ON THIS SEPTEMBER 2018
The Shire of Kondinin will conduct a green and
domestic waste collection for residential properties and businesses in the Kondinin, Karlgarin & Hyden Townsite during the first
week of September 2018.
More detail on collection dates to be advertised soon.
Hazardous Materials such as Oil, Asbestos, Loose Glass/Sharp Items, Batteries & Chemicals will not be
collected.
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and will continue to be updated If you require any assistance in applying for these grants or know of other similar grants that are currently available please do not hesitate to con-
tact the Shire’s Manager Planning and Development, Tory Young on 9889 1006 or [email protected]
COMMUNITY GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Are you a community group or local club that is looking for project or event support and assistance?
The Shire has compiled a list of possible grant funding sources that you may be eligible to apply.
LOCAL SPORTING CHAMPIONS Who can apply? Young sportsmen and women aged 12—18 can apply. Participants must be living more than 125km from the championship venue, and travelling greater than 250km return to participate in the nominated championship. How much can I apply for? $500.00 can be used towards the cost of travel, accommodation, uniforms or equipment when competing, coaching or officiating at an official national sporting organisation (NSO) endorsed state, national or international sporting championship or School Sport Australia state, national or international championships. How to apply? Applications for Local Sporting Champions program are to be completed on-line via the following link: https://online.ausport.gov.au/lsc/apply/individual.aspx Applications close: Not stated.
LOTTERYWEST GRANTS Who can apply? Local Governments and incorporated and un-incorporated organisations How much can I apply for? Lotterywest accept applications from $1000 upwards and for un-incorporated organisations or those not registered for GST a maximum amount of $15,000. How to apply? Applications for Lotterywest Grants are to be completed on line via the following link: lotterywest.wa.gov.au Applications close: Lotterywest Grants are open all year round and have a number of different categories such as furniture and equipment, community outdoor spaces, community events, vehicles and heritage and conversation. It generally takes at least 3 months from the time of submission to approval.
DEPARTMENT CULTURE AND THE ARTS GRANT Who can apply? Any individuals, groups, or organisations looking to undertake community art projects. How much can I apply for? Up to $15,000 How to apply? Applications for the Creative Development and the Community Engagement Grant are to be submitted on-line via the following link: dca.wa.gov.au Applications close: Applications are open all year round.
STRONGER COMMUNITIES PROGRAMME - ROUND 4 Who can apply? Local Government and incorporated not-for-profit organisations How much can I apply for? Grants of between $5,000 and up to a maximum of $20,000. How to apply? Applications are to be completed on-line via the following link https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/stronger-communities-programme Applications close: 11 October 2018 5:00 pm AEDT
COMMUNITY SPORT INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT Who can apply? A sporting organisation, a local government entity, an education institution, and a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation How much can I apply for? Grants are provided in three streams, up to $500,000 per project. How to apply? Applications are to be completed on-line via the following link https://www.sportaus.gov.au/grants_and_funding/community_sport_infrastructure_grant_program Applications close: 14 September 2018
SMALL GRANTS FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES - ROUND 34 Who can apply? Not for Profit Organisations that have an ABN or Incorporation Certificate How much can I apply for? Up to $5,000 for projects and activities that offer clear public benefits for communities in rural, regional and remote Australia How to apply? Applications are to be completed on-line via the following link: https://www.frrr.org.au/grants/small-grants-for-rural-communities-round34
COUNTRY ARTS WA - THE PROJECT FUND Who can apply? Not-For-Profit Organisations, Local Governments, Individual Artists and Arts Workers from regional or remote WA How much can I apply for? Up to $15,000 for Artists and Arts Workers and $30,000 for Not-For-Profit Community Groups and Local Governments to sup-port and promote participation in and access to art and culture. How to apply? Applications are to be completed on-line via the following link: https://www.countryartswa.asn.au/our-services/funding/other-funding/project-fund/ Applications close: Draft review closes 10th August 2018 and Applications close on 17th August 2018.
CHILDRENS WEEK GRANT Who can apply? An incorporated not–for–profit community organisation, a local government authority, may be auspiced (sponsored) by an eligible group or organisation. How much can I apply for? Funding of up to $1,000 (excl GST) is available for organisations to deliver a range of events/activities during Children’s Week. How to apply? Applications are to be completed on-line via the following link: https://www.childrensweekwa.org.au/grants/ Applications close: 4:00pm, Friday 17th August 2018
VOLUNTEER GRANTS 2018 Who can apply? Individuals and not-for-profit community organisations How much can I apply for? Funding of between $1,000 and $5,000 How to apply? Applications are to be completed on-line via the following link https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/stronger-communities-programme Applications close: Applications close at 2:00 pm AEST on 18 September 2018
KONDININ MEN’S
SHED FIREWOOD
Winter is here. Now is
the time to get your
firewood. Cut split
ready to go. Ring Ron
at Men’s Shed 9889
6072 after 7pm.
Soap Making
Workshop at
Karlgarin
Saturday,
October 20th
2018
$125 per person
Booking essential
Pam 0408 271 215
Shire of Kondinin 9889 1006
Practical Driving Assessment
in Kondinin
WEDNESDAY
26 SEPTEMBER 2018
WILD LANDS / Nicole Alexander
New South Wales, 1838, and settlers in search of fertile country are venturing far outside the colony. Lit-
erally cutting a swathe through the bush with their bare hands, they lay claim to territory beyond govern-
ment jurisdiction - and the reach of the law. As she accepts a position on one such farm, seventeen-year-old
Kate Carter is unaware she is entering a land of outlaws, adventurers and murderous natives. Because the
first people of this new world will no longer accept the white man's advance, and retaliatory attacks on both
sides have made it a frontier on the brink of war. Into Kate's path comes Bronzewing, a young white man
schooled by a settler family yet raised within an Aboriginal tribe. Caught between two worlds, Bronzewing
strives to protect his adopted people and their vanishing civilisation. But as he and Kate will discover, where
it's impossible to know who is friend and who is enemy.
100 PIN LOOM SQUARES / Florencia Campos Correa
NEEDLEWORK & FABRICRAFTS. Portable, easy and fun, pin loom squares can be woven in minutes and
require only a handful of materials. You can even weave them on the move! Included is a practical guide to
combining yarns, colors, and weaving techniques to help you achieve exciting results and the comprehensive
collection of 100 squaresof different yarn and colour combinations will inspire your creativity. Also included
are 15 stylish projects for you and your home, from scarves and bags, to coasters and place mats.
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO WIRE & BEADED JEWELRY/ Linda Jones
Celebrated jewellery designer and best-selling author Linda Jones presents a must-have collection of
beautiful pieces, all made from wire and beads, in a variety of styles.
THE WONDROUS WORLD OF WEEDS / Pat Collins
This comprehensive and practical guide features more than 300 stunning, close-up images to help identi-
fy weeds as well as full descriptions, list of common names, environmental impact, uses and medicinal value
for each plant. It covers a full range of weeds from those annoying plants that pop up in the garden to majestic
trees.
KONDININ PUBLIC LIBRARY AUGUST 2018
ADULT NON FICTION - Book
ADULT FICTION - Book
NO MIDDLE NAME / Lee Child
No Middle Name begins with "Too Much Time," a brand-new work of short fiction that finds Reacher in a
hollowed-out town in Maine, where he witnesses a random bag-snatching but sees much more than a sim-
ple crime -- a fact that could prove fatal. No suitcase. No destination. No middle name. No matter how far
Reacher travels off the beaten path, trouble always finds him. Feel bad for trouble.
16th SEDUCTION / James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
Fifteen months ago Detective Lindsay Boxer's life was perfect - she had a beautiful child and a doting husband,
Joe, who helped her catch a ruthless criminal who'd detonated a bomb in downtown San Francisco, killing 12
people. But Joe isn't everything that Lindsay thought he was, and she's still reeling from his betrayal as a wave
of mysterious and possibly unnatural heart attacks strikes seemingly unrelated victims across San Francisco.
Now the bomber she and Joe captured is about to go on trial, and his defense raises damning questions about
Lindsay and Joe's investigation. Not knowing whom to trust, and struggling to accept the truth about the man
she thought she knew, Lindsay must connect the dots of a deadly conspiracy before a brilliant criminal puts her
on trial.
PLAY SCHOOL. COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW
Discover all the colours of the rainbow with Play school. Explore the wonder of colour in nature, painting,
culture, food and experiments. Join us as we paint a rainbow, stage a pink piggy opera, visit a sari shop and
paint a factory.
BABY GENIUSES Dr. Elena Kinder is out to dominate the world. Two-year-old Sly is the only person in her way. What is
Dr Elena's nefarious plan? To crack the code to a secret baby language. Cast : Kim Cattrall, Christopher
Lloyd, Kathleen Turner.
HOW TO BUILD AIRCRAFT / Rita Storey
Take to the skies with How to Build Aircraft. Featuring simple step-by-step instructions, handy templates, vi-
brant photographs, and easily accessible materials, this title shows readers how to build their very
own aircraft that can really fly! Projects include a hot-air balloon, roto-copter, a variety of gliders, and many
more."-- Provided by publisher.
KONDININ PUBLIC LIBRARY AUGUST 2018
JUNIOR FICTION - DVD
ADULT FICTION - DVD
BEAN : THE ULTIMATE DISASTER MOVIE : MR BEAN'S HOLIDAY :
2 MOVIE COLLECTION
1. Bean: When the Royal National Gallery of London is asked to send their finest scholar to oversee the unveiling of Whistler's Mother in California, they send their most inept and detested employee, in a desperate attempt to get him out of their lives. That employee is Mr Bean--the master of disaster! Within days of his arrival, Mr Bean destroys virtually everything he comes into contact with, be it the career and marriage of his host or America's greatest painting. 2. Mr Bean's holiday: Mr Bean is heading to the South of France for a simple holiday in the sun. His voyage from London to the Riviera soon transcends into one of mischief and mayhem as he inadvertently
JUNIOR FICTON - Book
JUNIOR NON FICTION - Book
WHEN PIGS FLY / by James Burks
Henry is ready to do what no pig has done before. "But pigs can't fly," says his sister, Henrietta. Nothing will
stop Henry from trying, until it looks as though gravity might finally get the better of him. Fortunately, Henri-
etta has an idea that gives both of them a lift"-- Provided by publisher.
BAD BLOOD
Carrie and Vincent are deeply in love. Vincent is a handsome and successful author, and Carrie is everything
he's ever dreamed of. But Vincent is harbouring a dark secret from his past and he's recently started ex-
periencing a series of strange and sinister incidents that he can't explain. It's almost as if someone is follow-
ing his every move. But who's following him and what do they want? When the couple head to a remote
country estate for a romantic weekend away, the cracks start to appear. Carrie senses that something is terribly
wrong. Is Vincent really who she thinks he is?
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