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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Reports for Semester 1 will be handed out to students to take home today, Monday 23rd June.
This will be followed by a Parent/Teacher afternoon on Tuesday 24th June from 4pm to 5pm in
the school library. I would urge all parents and caregivers to take this opportunity to speak to
teachers about the progress of their child. An alternative appointment can be made through the
front office if the above time is inconvenient.
NAIDOC Week will be celebrated during the last week of term. The school will be going to the
School Environment Block on the afternoon of Tuesday 24th June to take part in activities
around the campfire. If the weather conditions are not favourable then the activities will be
carried out at school.
The last day of term 2 is Friday 27th June.
The school will resume for students Term 3 on Tuesday 15th July.
Coming Events:
P & C Meeting – Monday 23rd June
Reports to Parents – Monday 23rd June
NAIDOC Week Celebrations – Tuesday 24th June
Last Day of School Term 2 – Friday 27th June
First Day of School Term 3 (Staff) – Monday 14th July
First Day of School Term 3 (Students) – Tuesday 15th July
Flu season is here!
Influenza is spread from person-to-person through the coughing or sneezing of infected peo-
ple. Remind your child about these good hygiene practices to minimise the spread of infec-
tion:
Anyone who is sick with influenza symptoms should stay home until their symptoms are
gone.
Cover the nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. Throw the tissue in
the garbage bin after use.
Wash hands often with soap and water, especially after coughing or sneezing. Alcohol-
based hands cleaners are also effective.
Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.
If you or your child develops influenza-like illness, seek the advice of your family doctor as
you would with any other illness.
The seasonal influenza vaccine, which protects against the pandemic influenza strain as well
as two other influenza strains, is now available free to eligible people. More information
about the vaccine is available from the NSW Health Immunisation Unit's vaccination page.
Previous vaccination with the pandemic influenza vaccine, Panvax® is not a barrier to also
receiving the seasonal influenza vaccine.
Banish the “I’m bored” complaints these holidays
It’s harder in winter to keep kids occupied with anything other than a small screen. Here are
some websites that have great tips for things your family can do these school holidays,
whether you’re staying put or taking off on a holiday across the state:
Destination NSW (http://bit.ly/1niJ7sI)
Winter school holidays in Sydney (http://bit.ly/1nQsVC6)
School holidays in Newcastle (http://bit.ly/1nljlpg)
Winter school holidays Central Coast (http://bit.ly/1ingSwX)
Attractions for kids in regional NSW (http://bit.ly/1lE8vMw)
Sydney Olympic Park – What’s On (http://bit.ly/1lXUJ7Z)
Australian Museum (http://bit.ly/1uEBhxD)
Movie Reviews – Raising Children Network (http://bit.ly/1pKNjb6)
Kids Camps – NSW Sport and Recreation (http://bit.ly/1hWxTra)
Keep brains ticking over these holidays
If your child is working on a personal project or a school assignment these school holidays
(or you want to make use of the break for a little revision), don’t forget
www.SchoolAtoZ.com.au has lots of information and fact sheets to help with homework.
For students polishing their spelling skills, the free Spelling Bee mobile app also allows them
to record a list of their own words and then test themselves. You might even want to chal-
lenge them with a list you create. Here’s where you’ll find the free app to download: http://
bit.ly/Q9ez0G
LIBRARY
This week we are celebrating Naidoc Week. We have two Aboriginal stories for you.
‘Karana, the story of the father emu’ written by Uncle Joe Kirk, with Greet Casey and Sandi
Harrold. These are my chicks. I love them a lot….I will stay with them NO MATTER
WHAT! This is the story of Karana, the father emu. Karana cares for his chicks and teaches
them everything they need to know to survive in the bush.
‘The Flying Fox Warriors’ written by Percy Trezise & Dick Roughsey. Long ago in the
Dreamtime of the Australian Aboriginals, only human beings lived on Earth. It is during
this time that the Joonging people plague the Bird people by stealing their young women.
The Bird people retaliate by burning the camp of their enemy. Many of the Joonging magi-
cally escape the fire in a most creative fashion! And their imaginative survival strategy in-
spires many more wondrous changes among the Bird people.
IVANHOE
M.S.O COMMUNITY BUS
OUR NEXT TRIP IS TO
HAY
on
THURSDAY 3rd July leaving at 7.30am
Cost for Trip TO Hay is $10 for MSO Clients,
$15 for Non –Clients
Enjoy A DAY OUT
ON THE MSO COMMUNITY BUS
Please book your SEAT ahead by putting you name down at the MSO Office
or phone us on PH. 69951150 (This Service is funded by Transport NSW for Rural and Remote Areas
and auspiced by CDSC)
LADIES LUNCHEON
The lunching ladies of the Ivanhoe district raised $210 for the Ivanhoe Hospital Auxiliary
through their annual mid-year get together on Saturday.
Thirty-four women travelled from as far as 150km away to attend the Ladies Luncheon in
the RSL Club’s dining room.
In addition to fantastic food and company the women were treated to a spot of shopping,
with pots and plants from Marg McKenzie at Star Point Grocery, to Nutrimetics by Kylie
Palmer and a range of Intimo clothing and lingerie from Susie Caskey.
Susie generously donated 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize in the raffle. The lucky Trish Palmer took out
first prize, winning an Intimo Smoothing Top.
Second and third went to Katie Hoenger and Beck Cahill who each won a 50 percent off
voucher to Intimo.
Laurel Blackburn took home a standard ficus tree as fourth prize. And the lucky door prize
chocolate boxes went to Betty Huntly and Susie Caskey.
A generous thank you must go to everyone who helped make the day a great success,
including organising and preparing the spread of lasagnes, veggie bakes, salads and desserts
enjoyed by all.
RSL CLUB NEWS Ivanhoe is certainly in the Super Draw with our club coming out for the past 2 weeks but
the members were not in attendance so this Thursday it will jackpot to $19,100.00. Could
we be lucky enough for 3 weeks running?
The Ladies Luncheon was held at the club on Saturday with 34 ladies in attendance from as
far away as Hillston. These luncheons are a great get together for our ladies around the
district.
On Sunday night, the member’s draw of $260.00 was won by a regular member Joan Slade.
Congratulations Joan.
The Complimentary prize was won by Robyn McMaster and the weekly prize collected by
Steve Virgo.
The Monthly prize on Sunday 29th June is a $400.00 voucher of your choice at Hay Betta
Electrical.
A coming event at the club will be the Quick Shear on the 9th August. More details later.
ITEMS FOR PUBLICATION IN MONDAY NEWS
Please do not leave it until the last minute to submit your items for publication in Monday News. When-
ever possible, submit these to reach the school (by email or fax) by Friday of each week prior to publica-
tion. This will ensure they are included in the next Monday News.
Phone - 0269 951108 Fax - 0269 951290 Email - [email protected]
Community Notices are accepted in good faith and without charge at the discretion of the Principal.
All notices need to be submitted before 10.00am each Monday morning (no later please)
HAIRDRESSER
Jodie’s next visit to Ivanhoe will be
Sunday and Monday
5th & 6th July
For an appointment phone 69 933087
COMMUNITY WORKING PARTY
MEETING
The Ivanhoe Community Working Party
meeting will be held on Tuesday the 1st
July, 2014 at 11am at the Rural Fire
Service .
Enquiries to Fay Johnstone
CWA NEWS
The Ivanhoe C.W.A. Branch wish to
thank all for their kind donations towards
our Biggest Morning Tea. $395.00 was
raised for the Cancer Council.
The Raffle was won by Laurel Britt.
Judith Turner Branch Secretary.
IVANHOE HEALTH SERVICE
CLINIC DATES
Mental Health Counsellor Friday 27 June
Dentist Monday 30 June
Drug & Alcohol Counsellor Monday 30 June
School Dental 15th-17th July
Dermatologist 29th September
Please phone 6995 1133, during business hours,
for an appointment
HACC MEETING
A HACC meeting was held at the Ivanhoe Health Service on Tuesday 17th June. The meeting was called by the chairperson, Jan Longfellow, on hearing that
money had been granted for the new building . How much and how soon and
location, were all questions to be answered. A public meeting has been advertised for Monday when hopefully these
questions will be answered.
The HACC group, consisting of Jan Longfellow, Ray Longfellow, Fay Johnstone, Fay Linnett, Lyn Howard and Heather McGinty had not met for some
considerable time.
Annette Walker was at the meeting and she expressed her concern that so little had been revealed to her as the Health Manager.
It was decided that the HACC meetings are to be held regularly which is
necessary if the group is to be viable as a community link to the Health Service.
If a community member has an issue/concern that they feel they want
mentioned at a meeting they can speak to any of the HACC members and have the questions asked at the next meeting.
H.McGinty
IVANHOE QUICK SHEAR MERCHANDISE
STUBBY HOLDERS $10 EACH HOODIES $50 EACH SIZING IN CM. Please see Jane Jones to Order.
XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
W 46 51 56 61 66 71 76 81 86
L 64 66 69 71 74 76 79 81 84
KIDS FOOTBALL IN GRIFFITH 5th JULY 2014, departing 7.30am
In the spirit of the FIFA World Cup, the West Griffith Football Club have organised a fun day of basic football (soccer) drills, football-related games, a football match (or two), and a chance to watch a
match between senior teams during the school holidays.
Parents are welcome to come along and support their kids.
The drills and games are designed for kids between the ages of 6-17. All costs are covered by our
Ministry of Sports & Recreation grant.
All attending kids will receive a special Coerver football shirt, as well as lunch and snacks. Kids must bring along a hat, a water bottle, sunscreen, and tennis/sports shoes (football shoes if you’ve got
them).
If you would like your kid(s) to attend, please let us know ASAP via our email
[email protected], via our Facebook page, or @ 0459 974 167.
Supervisors: John Walker and Annette Walker.
More information to come next week.
HAVE YOUR SAY IN HOW THE IYC OPERATES!
Our committee is down to just one member, and we are looking for people in our community to join up
and keep the IYC running.
Without an operating committee, the Board of Trustees will have no choice but to shut down the
IYC. If you would like to have a say on how the IYC runs and keep the IYC running for our kids and
community, please contact me @ 0459 974 167, or [email protected].
POSITION VACANT
Aboriginal Trainee - Water Treatment Plant Operator
Central Darling Shire is located in the far west of New South Wales and offers challenges and experiences that cannot be found elsewhere. Based in the culturally-diverse township
of Wilcannia, the successful applicant will become a vital part of both the Shire and the
community.
We are seeking an Aboriginal Trainee Water Treatment Plant Operator to join its dynamic
and versatile Engineering Department.
This is a full time position at Grade 2 within Council’s salary system.
The successful applicant will hold an unrestricted Class C Drivers license. Duties involve
assisting the Water Treatment Plant Operator with the operation and maintenance of
Councils water supply and sewerage services including the Wilcannia Water Treatment
Plant.
An understanding of EEO and WH&S principles is required for this position.
For further information, and to obtain a position description and information package, please contact the Councils Engineering Department on (08) 8083 8800. Applications must
be in writing and addressed to the General Manager, Central Darling Shire Council, PO Box
165 Wilcannia NSW 2836 or by e-mail to [email protected]
Applications close 4:00pm, Friday 27th June 2014.
Acting General Manager
Brian Wilkinson
POSITION VACANT
Truck Driver
White Cliffs
Applications are invited for the position of Truck Driver at White Cliffs with the Central Darling Shire Council. Duties involve truck driving and plant operation. Suitable applicants may be involved in general labouring and maintenance of community assets and road construction. They will be offered the opportunity to gain further skills. A good level of literacy and numeracy skills is required. A Class MR Driver’s licence is essential. The position has been evaluated as Grade 3 within Council’s Salary Structure. Hours of work are 38 hours per week spread over a 9 day fortnight, allowing for a rostered day off each fortnight. For more information, and to obtain a position description and information package, please call Councils Engineering Dept. on 08 8083 8800. Applications must be in writing and addressed to The General Manager, Central Darling Shire Council, PO Box 165 WILCANNIA NSW 2836 or by e-mail to [email protected] Applications close 4pm Friday 27th June 2014.
Acting General Manager
Brian Wilkinson