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EDITION #69 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28 2019 $1.50
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2019 MAKE SMOKING HISTORY WAGIN WOOLORAMA BY DIANA BLACKLOCK | MEDIA OFFICER
In March 2019 we are
'Celebrating Youth, Vitality and
Innovation’ at our 116th Wagin
Agricultural Show and 47th
Woolorama!
Two days of our community
coming together to showcase the
diversity of agricultural life in WA
and how 'ordinary things can be
done extraordinarily well'.
It's a fantastic day out for the
whole family from Friday the 8th to
Saturday the 9th , from 9am-9pm
with lots to see and do, including
prestigious livestock, art,
photography, craft, home
industries, fashion and
entertainment for all ages and
ending with a spectacular Rodeo on Saturday night from 5pm-12am. Rodeo tickets can be
purchased from the information booth situated in the showgrounds for $10 and U16s $5 until 4pm
Saturday. From 4pm Saturday they will be available from the gate for $20 & U16s $10
Please note that there will be no ATM on the grounds but a manned booth for cash withdrawls will
be in the Home and Lifestyle Pavilion at site 365 from 9am – 4pm both days.
Take a look at the official program:
http://specialpubs.fairfaxregional.com.au/farm_weekly/waginwoolorama2019/
to find out more about all the exciting and interesting things happening and do yourself a favour
and come along and enjoy a unique and fun-filled experience.
Please remember that Wagin Woolorama is a smoke-free event and smoking is not permitted within
the showgrounds.
ENTRY FEES:
Adult: $20 | School-Aged Children: $5 |Preschool: FREE | Age Pension Card Holders: $10
Companion Card Holders: 2 entries for the price of 1 | Family Pass: 2 Adults & 2 Children: $40
THE WAGIN WOOL PRESS WAGIN CRC UPDATE THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 28, 2019
WAGIN CRC EMAILS
Just a friendly reminder to the community that our old email [email protected] is no longer active
and all general enquiries should be sent to [email protected] this email is monitored by all
staff. If you are wishing to contact a certain staff member particularly please use the correct emails
listed below:
MARIANA TANE (COORDINATOR) – [email protected]
KELLY ENRIGHT (CSO) – [email protected]
RYAN ADRAIN AND SHINE BARNES (TRAINEES) – [email protected]
JASMINE WATSON (BOOKKEEPER) – [email protected]
WOOL PRESS RELATED – [email protected]
THE WAGIN CRC RECYCLING PROJECT
The CRC are collecting 600ml plastic bottles for an upcoming recycling project, we are requesting
that the bottles are clean, empty and have no sticker, are either clear or green and have lids.
We will be using the collected bottles to create a herb and flower garden in the CRC garden area
for community use.
TRUCK LICENCES AT THE CRC | HR, HC AND MC
Busselton Advanced Driver Training will be visiting Wagin again between the 18th and 22nd of March.
All attendees must have a USI and a WA Drivers Licence. Contact the Wagin CRC on 98611644 to
make a booking. Once we have received your booking BADT will get on contact with you to
arrange a date and time that suits you.
UNITING CARE PANCAKE DAY
The Wagin CRC are hosting UNITING CARE PANCAKE DAY on Wednesday 6th of March and will only
cost a gold coin donation. This event will run all day and is about spending time with friends,
colleagues, family and giving back to the community!
PURPLE DAY AT THE WAGIN CRC
The Wagin CRC are hosting Purple Day in support of the Epilepsy Foundation. Come down to the
CRC is your best purple outfit and make a gold coin donation! Prizes for best dressed!
LABOUR DAY | LONG WEEKEND
Please note that the Wagin CRC will be closed on Monday March 4th due to the Labour Day long
weekend. We hope everyone has an amazing Long Weekend and if you are traveling remember
to stay safe on the roads! Quick reminder that Double Demerits start Friday March 1- Monday March
4 inclusive.
WAGIN RSL SUB BRANCH Weekly Sundowners 5pm Friday Evenings
Social Evening with dinner 6pm last Friday of the month. Phone 0488 977 322 for dinner
reservations.
New service or social members welcome
Clubrooms upper floor Community Building
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WOOLORAMA 8 & 9 MARCH 2019
The Shire President, Councillors and Staff would like to wish the Wagin
Agricultural Society a very successful Woolorama 2019.
SPORTSGROUND PRECINCT REDEVELOPMENT
Consultants CCS Strategic and ADC Projects conducted one on one meetings with all participating
clubs and organisations, also presided over a very successful and positive community
meeting/workshop.
During these meetings they were able to extract a vast amount of meaning full information to assist
them with the completion of stage 1 - Needs Assessment. The consultants will attend Wagin
Woolorama in March and should complete stage 1 in April.
THANK A VOLUNTEER SUNDOWNER 22 FEBRUARY 2019
The Shire, through financial assistance from the Department of Local Government, Sport and
Cultural Industries, held another very successful Thank A Volunteer BBQ.
The event, held last Friday evening at the Wagin Swimming Pool, was attended by some 60 plus
volunteers and their families. The Shire is very thank-full and appreciative of all the fantastic
community volunteers in our shire.
RV AREA AT THE WAGIN SHOWGROUNDS WILL BE CLOSED
18th February 2019 to 15th March 2019 for Woolorama commitments
COMMUNITY GYMNASIUM
On Friday 1st March the Wagin Community Gym will celebrate its first birthday, that is one year since
it opened to the community. We believe it has been a great success with huge health and social
benefits to the community of Wagin. In its first year of operation we have had 157 people join the
gym, currently there are 116 financial members.
GRANTS COMMISSION HEARING
Notice has been received that a WA Local Government Grants Commission Public Hearing will take
place on Wednesday 27th March at 3.00pm in the Council chambers at the Shire Office.
The Commission is required to conduct public hearings in connection with the Shire’s Financial
Assistance Grant, interested persons are encouraged to attend.
BROOMEHILL is holding a community market on Saturday 23rd March from 8am – 1pm.
Come along and have breakfast under the trees at CNR. KOJANUP RD and GT. SOUTHERN
HWY. There will be a huge variety of stalls including farm fresh local produce, hand-crafted
homewares, plants, preserves etc….The Men’s Shed will be there with recently completed
machinery preservation pieces, and the Volunteer Fireys will be adding to the family fun
activities with their demos and truck display.
Get your feet tapping to the live music provided by Jessie Regis and DRUMBEAT who will be
inviting everyone to join in on the day! Coffee Van, food and drinks available.
There will also be a Ute Muster and events happening on the day so head down or up to
Broomehill for a great day out.
Contact number to book a stall or enquiries is 0487321528 - Heather
BUSY BEE AT THE WAGIN HISTORICAL VILLAGE MUSEUM ON
MONDAY MARCH 4TH COMMENCING AT 8AM. PLEASE BRING A
RAKE AS THE WORK IS MOSTLY RAKING TO CLEAN UP THE
GROUNDS. ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED.
THE WAGIN WOOL PRESS AROUND WEST ARTHUR THURSDAY
WITH WEST ARTHUR CRC FEBRUARY 28, 2019
SHEEPFEST
Sheepfest 2019 was a great day the West Arthur Community should be proud off. Stalls, fashion parade,
working sheep dog displays, shearing competition are just some of the
things to see throughout the day. Beautiful morning weather warmed
up throughout the day but didn’t deter the crowd from hanging around
to enjoy the water slide and also watch the fun of the Dunking machine
which raised over $2600 for the Dolly’s Dream cause, and then enjoy the band that played into the night. PICTURED LEFT: ENJOYING SHEEPFEST
WERE ABBIE MURRAY AND SHAROIN RODERICK
ST JOHN FIRST AID COURSES FOR 2019
The West Arthur CRC will be hosting the “Provide First Aid – 1 Day Flexi
class on two separate days this year so hopefully you will find a day to
suit you! Your two choices to lock in your diary if you need a renewal or
want to do the course for the first time are Tuesday April 30 or Saturday
June 22. Both are all day courses from 8.30 am—4.30 pm. More details
about booking in closer to the date.
WALKING GROUP
The Heart Foundation walking group run by the West Arthur CRC has recommenced on Thursdays at
9am. All welcome and it’s for every fitness level. Contact Abby Warren at the CRC for more details.
PODIATRIST
Podiatrist Julian Boo will visit Darkan again on Thursday March 21. Please contact the CRC for
appointments on 9736 2000.
CLUB PLANNING & GOAL SETTING
The Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industries is hosting a range of Webinars that
will cover all Every Club Workshop topics. The second in the series will be broadcast for a group session
at the West Arthur CRC on Wednesday February 13 at 6pm and it’s on Planning and Goal Setting for
your club and covers things like setting priorities for your club; planning models and processes
(templates); and knowing what success looks like so evaluating your plan. RSVPs must be done by
Wednesday March 6 to the CRC on 9736 2000.
COMPUTER HELP SESSIONS
If you are needing some help with computer basics you are welcome to come along to the CRC in
Darkan on Wednesdays from 10-11am for the “Where the On Button?” sessions during February. No
need to book just come along
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Have you completed an agriculture degree? Interested in becoming a secondary teacher? The
Agricultural Educators Association of WA is proud to offer for the fourth time, a scholarship opportunity
for a recent, or not so recent graduate of agricultural science or agribusiness who undertakes an
education degree. Once qualified, there could be employment opportunities in WA schools, or other
schools across Australia- teaching science, agriculture, or more! Please contact Alysia Kepert President,
AEAWA for more information at [email protected]. Applications close Friday March 15 2019.
CHANGE TO EARLY CLOSE
Darkan Primary School have changed their early close day to Wednesdays in 2019.
SWIMMING LESSONS WRAP
Darkan Primary School have just wrapped up their swimming lessons for the year. The children had a
great time learning new skills in the water and it was great to see three past students, Dan Chia, Bonnie
Telfer and Kirsty Putland as swimming instructors.
THE WAGIN WOOL PRESS THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 28, 2019
WARRIOR WELLBEING ARTICLE SHAVING BACK THE RHETORIC ABOUT TOXIC MASCULINITY
Recently, there’s been much discussion about Gillette’s ad and its portrayal of blokes. It’s not a
particularly good ad for selling razors, but the intention was to spark debate, and it has certainly
succeeded there. Whilst the intention might be admirable, it’s confusing. In particular, polarizing
the group it clearly wants to unite for change.
Firstly, some traits targeted in the ad aren’t toxic. A man sees a beautiful woman walking by and
works up the courage to introduce himself. He’s restrained by a bystander who says, “Not cool man,
not cool”. If we remove confidence from the permitted range of male behaviour, then the world’s
in a pretty poor state. This pigeonholes every bloke who ever worked up the courage to introduce
himself to a girl, as “toxic”. The debate needs to more strongly acknowledge admirable male
behaviour. Stoicism and confidence are traits some feminists deem “toxic”, but they’re traits I wish
to see in my kids; male and female.
Secondly, it’s tarred the entire male population with the “Toxic Masculinity” brush. Many guys feel
aggrieved by the fact that in the current climate and in this ad, even the “nice blokes” are made
to feel guilty. This happens when gender rather than behaviour is the rallying-cry.
Boys bullying behaviour is a big part of the ad. Bullying is awful and should be condemned, but it’s
behaviour, not gender that needs targeting. In 26 years of teaching, the ratio of girl / boy bullies
was 50/50. Boys tended to be more physical, however in my experience, online gossip, texting and
cyberbullying shown in the ad were mainly the preserve of girls. Imagine the outcry if an ad targeted
girl’s “toxic femininity”.
The 1950’s style game-show / sit-com shots showing overt sexism and leering hosts are an obvious
contrast in an otherwise modern, edgy ad. The reason they’re used acknowledges that the
audience understands this is behaviour from another time and that society has moved on from this
culture. The biggest risk is, if we portray “schmucks” as the majority and infer that this is the prevailing
culture, we legitimize their behaviour. Good men doubt themselves and think “Geez are we all like
that?” and those who need to change feel absolved because they believe that everyone else
behaves the same way!
Navel gazing isn’t bad. Studying yourself with a critical eye encourages self-improvement. In the
same vein, the Gillette ad opens with a man looking in the mirror as various headlines; “Me Too
Movement; Bullying; Toxic Masculinity” are heard. You might say what’s in a word, but it makes all
the difference. Change “toxic masculinity” to “toxic behaviour” and it unites rather than divides.
We all agree that some abhorrent behaviours need changing, however blame needs to be
apportioned to a minority, not an entire gender.
If the ad is a rallying call to unite, then it shouldn’t alienate those it’s calling to set the bar higher by
displaying “The best a man can get”. The admirable traits of masculinity we all strive for, qualities of
good character, including discipline, assertiveness, loyalty to a cause, teamwork, protection and
care of others, as well as valuing our honourable role as fathers, have been omitted in what is, an
overwhelmingly negative portrayal of manhood.
Glen and the Team
The Regional Men’s Health Initiative
delivered by Wheatbelt Men’s Health (Inc.)
PO Box 768, Northam WA 6401
Phone: 08 9690 2277
Email: [email protected]
www.regionalmenshealth.com.au
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MEDIA RELEASE Australia’s largest RV club to attend the Make Smoking History 2019 Taste of Dumbleyung
Hit the road and explore your own backyard! That’s what members of the Campervan and
Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA) are doing when over their members travel from around the
state to Dumbleyung, to attend the Make Smoking History 2019 Taste of Dumbleyung on Saturday
April 6 from 2pm til 11pm. Members of Australia’s largest RV club will travel from as far as Geraldton
to attend the FREE event and enjoy all the attractions Dumbleyung has to offer.
With over 70,000 members across Australia the CMCA is built on the foundations of adventure,
enjoyment, education and fun – all of which they’ll find at the Make Smoking History 2019 Taste of
Dumbleyung.
‘The annual CMCA Westcoast Rally will coincide with the Make Smoking History 2019 Taste of
Dumbleyung providing our members with more to experience and explore. Over 100 campervans,
motorhomes and caravans (over 200+ people) will attend and we’re looking forward to supporting
the Dumbleyung community socially and economically’, commented CMCA Western Australian
State Representative Bevin Martin.
Mr Martin also noted the group were excited to learn about the history of the Bluebird world record
on Lake Dumbleyung and have the Dumbleyung Primary School host a fundraising morning tea for
their members.
An annual event, the Make Smoking History 2019 Taste of Dumbleyung showcases local produce
and business from the Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions. Exhibitors include High Spirits Distillery
who source triticale from Keen Hills Organic and Biodynamic farm located in Dumbleyung. Other
local produce exhibitors include Walkers Hill Winery of Lake Grace and Gourmet Cambinata
Yabbies of Kukerin.
A family friendly event you can also expect a
variety of local stall holders, a fashion parade by
Sand ‘n’ Salt and Feet with Flair and a FREE
children’s sideshow alley including WA’s only
mobile flight simulator, bouncy castles, face
painting, merry go round and so much more.
Event organisers, Dumbleyung Events
Committee (a volunteer community group)
encourage everyone across WA to attend - why
not make a weekend of it! FREE self-contained
camping is available at the RV camping area or
view a variety of other accommodation options
at www.visitdumbleyungshire.com.
Whilst in the Shire explore local experiences
including Cambinata Yabbies and Emu Essence.
Discover world speed record history at the
Bluebird Replica and Discovery Centre or pack
bathers, kayak or boat and explore the expanse
of Lake Dumbleyung, full of water for the first time
in decades!
Healthways and Lotterywest are proud sponsors
of the Make Smoking History 2019 Taste of
Dumbleyung.
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WIDE OPEN AGRICULTURE GRANTED INDUSTRIAL HEMP LICENCE
Industrial hemp to be grown in WOA’s existing R&D shade house facility
R&D program will support identification of commercially attractive industrial hemp varieties
for southern Wheatbelt
Potential for large-scale commercial expansion
Regenerative food and agriculture group Wide Open Agriculture Ltd (ASX: WOA) (WOA or “the
Company”) is pleased to announce it has been granted an Industrial Hemp Licence by the
Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, to cultivate and
harvest industrial hemp at its pilot shade house site, located near Arthur River in Western Australia.
Work will begin immediately on sourcing
suitable varieties for a Research &
Development (R&D) Program to trial and
assess industrial hemp production under both
protected cropping and open field conditions.
WOA Managing Director, Dr Ben Cole said:
“Following a rigorous assessment of different
crop options for the pilot shade house,
industrial hemp was identified as an ideal
opportunity as it matches our growing
conditions and does not require cold storage.”
PICTURED LEFT: WIDE OPEN AGRICULTURES R&D
SHADE HOUSE IN SOUTHERN WHEATBELT
The R&D Program will measure seed yield, growth rates and root penetration outputs at WOA’s
automated shade house and in adjacent open field conditions.
“This information will allow us to pinpoint the industrial hemp varieties that respond best to various
growing conditions and will be vital to developing a business case for large-scale production,” Dr
Cole said.
Industrial hemp yields a high-protein seed containing omega-3 which can be used in food, nondairy
milk and oil production. Fibre may also be extracted for textiles and building products.
Dr Cole said: “Not only is industrial hemp an exciting crop with great potential for production in the
Wheatbelt, it has the capacity to play a role in improving soil health.
“The Wheatbelt has some of the world’s most efficient and innovative broadacre farmers, so there
is real opportunity to scale-up if open field trials are successful,” he said.
The licence was granted by the Registrar of the Industrial Hemp Act 2004 and expires on 21 February
2022. The licence is renewable assuming WOA complies with the conditions of the licence and the
Industrial Hemp Act 2004. The licence applies to the Wedgecarrup R&D site and requires a minimal
licencing payment to the Regulator.
ABOUT WIDE OPEN AGRICULTURE LTD
Wide Open Agriculture (WOA) is a regenerative food and agriculture group based in the Wheatbelt
region of Western Australia. The Company’s vertically integrated food and agriculture business
comprises farmland assets, protected cropping and a food brand, Food for ReasonsTM.
WOA operates under a ‘4 Returns’ framework and seeks to deliver measurable outcomes on
financial, natural, social and inspirational returns. The Company manages its farmland under the
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principle of identifying 3 zones (economic, combined and natural zones) and investing over a 20-
year timeframe.
WOA is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (code: WOA) and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
(code: 2WO) and is the world’s first ‘4 Returns’ publicly listed company.
www.wideopenagriculture.com.au
ABOUT FOOD FOR REASONSTM
Food for ReasonsTM is Wide Open Agriculture’s food brand. FFR is developing authentic food
products with key ingredients sourced from Western Australian regenerative farmers. With a focus
on the healthy snacking and fresh categories, FFR seeks to shorten the value chain between WA
farmers and consumers. Products are focused on simplicity, minimal processing, natural ingredients
and nutritional balance. Our vision is to become a globally-trusted food brand.
More information:
Wide Open Agriculture
Dr Ben Cole, CEO
+61 499 790 206
WAGIN VFRS | TRAINING BY TRAVIS HAMERSLEY
Tuesday night the Wagin VFRS took advantage of the nice
weather and ventured out to the Wagin Refuse site to practice
and hone their skills with the road crash rescue equipment.
Some of the newer members had their first experience using
the hydraulic cutters and spreaders, commonly referred to as
"the Jaws of life". Most commented on how heavy they felt
after a short time using them but how quickly they can be used
to gain access to the inside of the vehicle.
Brigade members also had a chance to experiment with
alternative ways to gain access to door hinges by using battery drills, saws and battery rattle guns.
t was great to be able to try these methods out without the added pressure of being at an actual
accident scene.
Wagin VFRS is always looking for suitable members to help it protect our community. If you would
like to know more about becoming a member or would just like to find out a bit more about our
brigade then please seek out any of our members around town.
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WAGIN CHURCH SERVICES
ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH WAGIN
ST GEORGES ANGLICAN
COMMUNITY OF WAGIN
THE WAGIN BAPTIST
CHURCH
WAGIN VINEYARD
CHURCH
WAGIN UNITING
CHURCH
6 PM SATURDAY &
8 AM 1ST SUNDAY
OF EACH MONTH
SUNDAY SERVICE
9 AM
ALL WELCOME
SUNDAY 10.30AM
ALL WELCOME
SUNDAY SCHOOL
& CRÈCHE
Want to live like
Jesus?
Come and join us
weekly Thursday
night 7.30pm
March 3rd
Darkan 9.00am
G&A-B Wasley
Wagin 10.15am
Rev S van Schalkwyk
March 10th
Waratah 9.15am
Rev S van Schalkwyk
Wagin 10.15am
Rev S van Schalkwyk
Dumbleyung 11.00am
G&A-B Wasley
HISTORICAL VILLAGE ROSTER
AM PM Saturday 2nd March
Christine Rich Melanie Meehan
Sunday 3rd
Melanie Meehan Neil Vagg
Monday 4th
Phil Normington Ron
Tuesday 5th
John Sprigg Heather McDougall
Wednesday 6th
Joyce Anne Brooks
Thursday 7th
Ron Neil Vagg
Friday 8th
Ron Denise Palmer
Saturday 9th
Phil Normington Max Bell
Sunday 10th
Donna Redfern Geoff Cheriton
Monday 11th
Phil Normington Dorrie Polack
Tuesday 12th
Simeret & Jane Maurie Becker
Wednesdaqy 13th
TBA Leonie Kirk
Thursday 14th
Ron Stephanie Stutley
Friday 15th
Ron TBA
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