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Tel: 08 8672 5920 http://cooberpedyregionaltimes.wordpress.com Thursday 5 May 2016
VOLUNTEERS PRAISED FOR OUT-STANDING SERVICE ON ANZAC DAY
SERVING THE OPAL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD SINCE 1982
There is no doubt that the Coober Pedy RSL wasthe hub of town on ANZAC DAY. Enthusiastic
volunteers arrived at 4.45 am to start preparingbreakfast for those attending the Dawn Service.
At the day’s end, President Bryce Tickner was stillrevving, but took time to ponder, praise and thank thevolunteers who manned the various stations all day.
“As president of the Coober Pedy RSL I would like tothank every volunteer that helped make ANZAC Daysuch a united community event. Without volunteersbehind the scenes helping, it wouldn’t have been possible.Most people don’t see the work they put in.”
“Frank and Freda, Erica and Paul, Gerda and Julie Whata great breakfast that was. Every year you guys arethere in the morning at 4.45am waiting for me to turnup.”
“From Grant Steele the Vice President and Jan his rock,Jacquie Boland for always being there no matter whatthe situation and pushing with new ideas; Geoff Squireswho did a sterling job behind the bar; Donna, Karen,and Jacquie, for making the wreaths, and sellingmerchandise.
It wouldn’t be ANZAC Day without the traditional gameof Two-Up. Two-Up originated ....... and was popularduring the war and is still popular. The game generateda lot of interest well into the evening with locals all tryingtheir luck.
To Dave Bowman - Two Up Ringer and Barney -Two-Up Spinner, thank you for keep up with the crowd. ToMathew Key for doing the PA system then moving it allup for the March - great job well done!”
Another highlights of the day was the intallation of aFrench Mirage Fighter Wing, donated by the RAAF.
Thomas Hammermeister what can I say? You arealways there when we need something; no questionsasked you just jump in. Rob Upton, thank you for thework you did and to come out on your day off to help usout!
Also Ken Boland for his help cleaning up with his bobcatand truck - awesome thank you!
Peter Lane who has done so much work behind thescenes as treasurer. Peter is leaving us soon and hasresigned as treasurer. On behalf of all the RSL memberswe thank you for your service to the RSL!
To Colin, Tim, Penny at IGA every year when we askfor anything you say no problem, what do you need? Ahuge thank you for the bacon eggs and bread, and oneday before Anzac day Colin says to Thomas, “Well Ithink you should put the wing up for Anzac Day.” Hewas there waiting for me on his trusty fork lift smilingwith the attitude, “Let’s get this done”. Thomas, his sonand Donna, all turning up to get it done, That iscommunity spirit and what a great coming together itwas at the dawn service with the wing up.
Some of the volunteers serving at the RSL bar and elsewhere on Anzac Day are Jacqui Boland,Jeff Squires, Thomas Hammermeister, Donna Dixon, Grant and Jan Steel, Dave Bowman,
Bryce Tickner and Matt Crocker
The light that Rob Upton put in gave a stunning effectto the RAAF Wing. Without all of these people helpingout it just wouldn’t happen.
To the Speedway Club for lunch and dinner. All of themembers were in there cooking, just so people could havea great feed. You guys have been a great addition to theRSL and I thank you for your effort.
To anyone I have forgotten I apologise and I would liketo say thank you for making Anzac Day special becausewithout your support we would not have an RSL and it isimportant that we keep this tradition going.
Bryce TicknerPresident Coober Pedy RSL
Photo: CPRT
Photo: CPRT
ANZAC Day game of Two Up at RSL
French Mirage Fighter Wing, donated by the RAAFwas installed in time for ANZAC Day
The March begins from the RSL to the Cenotaph atthe Town Rotunda
Photo: Harley Staines Photo: Harley Staines
See page 12
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During Easter Coober Pedy holds itsannual GEM TRADE SHOW and OPALFESTIVAL PARADE
While in town take an OPALFIELDS tour - you’ll believe you’re on Mars.
Take a tour to the natural landscapesoutside the town (see film locations like MadMax: Beyond Thunderdome and Red Planet)including the PAINTED DESERT, thecolourful BREAKAWAYS and the MOONPLAIN
Join the MAIL RUN out of CooberPedy to deliver outback mail! Take a leisurelyflight over the spectacular LAKE EYRE
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District Council ofDistrict Council ofDistrict Council ofDistrict Council ofDistrict Council of Coober P Coober P Coober P Coober P Coober PedededededyyyyyKeeping the community informed
Those that attended last Council meeting on9th April would have noticed a layout changein the Council Chamber.
Inspired by a visit to the City of OnkaparingaCouncil while attending a series of meetings inAde-laide the Mayor Michelle Provatidis noticedthe layout of their council chamber, Michelleliked the openness and more engagingatmosphere.
On the 26th April, Acting CEO Neil Brownjoined DCCP.
Neil has worked in the Commercial, InternationalNon-Government and Government sectors. Hebrings over 30 years executive experience ofmanaging teams and engaging withcommunities. Neil said, “I am pleased to behere and am looking forward to working withthe Mayor, Councilors and staff and meeting asmany people as I can in the community”.
The New Look Council Chambers
Neil Brown appointed as Acting CEO
Thanks tothe LGA
and OLG:A sincere thank you, to the LocalGovernment Association and theOffice of Local Government fortheir continued and ongoing supportto Council. This support will updatethe DCCP website and provide uswith assistance in preparing our2016/17 business plan and budget.Neil Brown will be supporting uswith the recruitment of thepermanent CEO by sitting on thepanel and advising council during theselection process.
The LGABoard Visit:
The LGA Board will be visitingCoober Pedy on the 18th May toconduct their Regional Boardmeeting and hold also hold acommunity public meeting at theDesert Cave Convention Room.
ALL WELCOME (Free Event)Please Come and meet with theBoardDate: 19 May 2016Time: from 5 to 7pmWelcome Speech by the PresidentDave BurgessMeet the Board Questions andAnswersFood and Drinks from 5-7 Hostedby LGA
Community Reminderfor applicants for the Breakaways Marathon on 28 May 2016.
Registrations available online atwww.cooberpeady.sa.gov.au and from the reception at
Council.Further Contact Michelle Provatidis Mayor 0419 034 756Newly appointed Acting CEO Neil Brown
New look councilchambers
Page 4 Coober Pedy Regional Times Thursday 5 May 2016
MOMOMOMOMOTTTTTOR CLOR CLOR CLOR CLOR CLUBUBUBUBUB(SPEED(SPEED(SPEED(SPEED(SPEEDWWWWWAAAAAY)Y)Y)Y)Y)
NEWSNEWSNEWSNEWSNEWS
UPDATE: TheChildren at OSHC
Need Shade$3,221 of $7,000 has been raised by 38
people in 2 months on GoFundMe
This update was retrieved onTuesday 3 May 2016
Motor Clubcommittee member
Jill Trembathpresents the 1st prize
winner of theMother’s Day Raffle,George Russell from
Oasis Tourist Parkwith the prize and
trophy at the RSL onSunday night
Ist Prize: A basket full of mother’s day goodsdonated by Carter’s IGA and a World’sgreatest mum trophy donated by Toplinetrophies. A watch, bracelet and ring setdonated by Rosie BerryValued at $150
2nd Prize: Set of 4 crystal glasses, donatedby Jill Trembath. Voucher from Earth Shop;Voucher from John’s Pizza Bar, and a Neclacedonated by Rosie BerryValue $100
3rd Prize: A watch, a necklace and earing setdonated by Rosie BerryValue $60
Mother’s Day Raffle drawn1-5-2016
$1.00 ticket ( Drawn fromover 600 tickets)
1st C 55 George Oasis2nd C28 Leanne Harper3rd C28 Mary Kiosses
RAFFLE PRIZE DETAILS
GREATBREAKAWAYS
MARATHONENTRANT
Motor Club committee member DeniseDay says she will run in the Marathon thisyear.
The committee plans to have a stall on theoval at the Marathon event
Thursday 5 April 2016 Coober Pedy Regional Times Page 5
Bardiootashortlisted as
possibleRadioactiveWaste Dump
After considering the feedback provided in the 120day community consultation period that concludedin March, the Government has shortlisted thevoluntarily nominated site in Barndioota, SouthAustralia, as a possible site for a National RadioactiveWaste Management Facility.
THE HON JOSH FRYDENBERG MP, Minister forResources, Energy and Northern Australia said,“Importantly, Barndioota’s shortlisting does not representa final decision to locate the facility, but rather, it presentsan opportunity to continue consultation and conceptdevelopment with the community to ensure informationis provided and any outstanding questions are answered.”
“Last November, the Government shortlisted sixvoluntarily nominated sites for community consultation,with three in South Australia, and one in each of NewSouth Wales, Queensland, and the Northern Territory.During the 120-day consultation period that followed, myDepartment undertook more than 180 face-to-facemeetings with stakeholders, and visited the communitiesof each of the six shortlisted sites at least three times.Further, at least 35,000 information packs were deliveredto these communities and in turn more than 1,700individual submissions were received. Randomisedcommunity surveys were also undertaken to obtain athorough understanding of the levels of support for thisfacility across each community.”
It is a sad day when a community event such as theCoober Pedy Races and Gymkhana cannot gain
enough community support to form a committee.At the second AGM for the year, held on the 30
April 2016 a quorum could not be reached so themeeting could not be held. At the AGM held 4
weeks earlier the positions of President, Secretaryand Treasurer were not filled.
The previous President, Secretary and Treasurer stooddown from their positions due to leaving town or familycommitments. It is time for a new committee andunfortunately no one is stepping forward to undertakethe roles that largely go on behind the scenes over themonths before the races.
Without a committee being formed the club will have tohold a meeting to, at best, cancel this years race meetingin the hope of a committee being able to be formed laterin the year, or at worst wind up the club.
The Coober Pedy Races have been an iconic CooberPedy Event for 47 years. It has raised hundreds ofthousands of dollars over the life of the club. The moneyraised has all been donated to charity. In the early daysa significant amount was donated to the Royal FlyingDoctor as well as local charities. Over the last 10 yearsthe club has given away $42,000 to local charities andcauses which support Coober Pedy residents.
Donations made over the last 10 years
SA Ambulance Coober Pedy $8150Kupi Kupi Gliding Club $4000Coober Pedy Hospital Auxiliary $5000Coober Pedy Play Ground $7000Blue Light Police Club Coober Pedy $2000Coober Pedy Area School Doorways toConstruction Program $1000Dusty Radio Coober Pedy $1000Coober Pedy Opal Festival Pony Rides $1500McGrath Foundation $4912.30Coober Pedy Outback Open Air Cinema $500Ovarian Cancer Australia $4148.45Coober Pedy Historical Society $500
Coober Pedy Amateur RaceCoober Pedy Amateur RaceCoober Pedy Amateur RaceCoober Pedy Amateur RaceCoober Pedy Amateur RaceClub may fold withoutClub may fold withoutClub may fold withoutClub may fold withoutClub may fold withoutCommunity supportCommunity supportCommunity supportCommunity supportCommunity support
The committee has always been relatively small for thesize of the event. The club gets a lot of support on theweekend of the races which is fantastic. We have a lotof volunteers both local and visitors who work togetherover the weekend and the days before and after to makethe event a success.
The race club needs community support now. The rolesof President, Secretary and Treasurer (and if possibleassistant secretary and assistant treasurer) are criticalin preparing for the event. The club needs at least threeorganised and dedicated people to step up and undertakethese positions. It needs people who can put in timebefore the event on the administrative tasks.Membership is still strong but no one on the previouscommittee is able to undertake those positions and putin the time required.
Another AGM to try and form a committee will be heldon the Tuesday the 24th May 6pm at the Coober PedyGolf Club. It will be critical to form a committee at thismeeting for the Race Weekend may be cancelled for2016 and the future of the club will be in jeopardy. Ifyou would like to be involved in this committee focussedon raising money for good causes please, please comealong to the meeting and help form a committee to benefitthe entire community.
Membership is free and committee membership is opento any members to volunteer. You don’t need to knowabout horses or motorbikes but you do need to be positiveabout creating a great event for visitors and locals alike.
The event attracts people from surrounding towns andproperties to visit Coober Pedy. It also in past yearsused to attract past residents and family to Coober Pedyto spend the weekend enjoying Coober Pedy’s hospitalityand the event itself. It provides a valuable event forother local clubs to raise money by holding food ormerchandise stalls.
Until this year it was the race and gymkhana weekendwith the biggest prize money on offer for the region.Over the last few years local business support andsponsorship has been slowly reducing. Local businesssupport, particularly through sponsorship but alsoindirectly through promotion of the weekend to potentialcustomers, is critical to allowing the committee to puton the event. If a committee can be formed this yearand you have an opportunity to support the event pleasedo so.
by Chevahn Hoad
Coober Pedy Races is part of the circuit that provides an attractive venue for local and regionalyouth
Brothers Peter and Jeff Thompson sent in this photo of“A wee huntsman found in the lounge at Two Wells.”
“The large huntsman spider was on a suit case in thelounge and once seen cleared the house of all visitors”,said Peter.
We breed em bigin Two Wells!
Page 6 Coober Pedy Regional Times Thursday 5 May 2016
Police NewsDuring the evening of Thursday 21st April 2016, policeresponded to a request from SAAS to assist with theextrication of an injured female from Hospital Hill. MineRescue/SES and CFS also attended. A 60 year old femalewas walking back from admiring the view from the topof Hospital Hill when she slipped and sustained asubstantial injury to her right leg/hip. With the cooperationof all in attendance she was carried from the hill andconveyed to hospital.
On Wednesday 20th April and Thursday 21st April2016, the Dept. of Transport Depot, Stuart Highway,Coober Pedy was broken into. The office was enteredand vehicles interfered with. A set of spotlights were
On Thursday 28th April 2016, Police fromCoober Pedy attended a Police Foundation Dayceremony at Port Augusta. The South AustraliaPolice was established by Governor Hindmash on28th April 1838. A plaque was unveiled by PoliceCommissioner Grant Stevens to recognise thesignificant contribution of our pioneering policeofficers to the Far North of South Australia. Theplaque dedicated to those officers – some ofwhom paid the ultimate price while performingduties in the north of the state is now permanentlyon show at the Port Augusta Police Station.
Police remind members of the public to call 131444for Police assistance or 000 in the case ofemergency.
If anyone has any information of criminal mattersin and around Coober Pedy please contact Crime-Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or ring the CooberPedy Police on 86725056.
At about 7 am, Tuesday 19th April 2016, Police attendedHutchinson Street, Coober Pedy, where hotel staff and acouncil employee had been assaulted in separate incidentsby the same offender. They were conveyed to hospitalwith minor injuries. After treatment they returned to theirduties. Of particular concern was the unprovoked natureof these attacks on people going about their regularbusiness.
The incidents were captured on CCTV. Police laterarrested a 27 year old male from Coober Pedy for multiplecounts of aggravated assault. He was refused bail andsubsequently remanded in custody to the Port AugustaGaol. He will appear before court again on 17th May.
stolen from a vehicle. The scene was examined by acrime scene examiner who took a number of exhibits forfurther, fingerprint and DNA analysis. Police are currentlyconducting further enquiries in relation to this incidentand request any information in relation to the matter orthe whereabouts of the stolen spotlights.
During the evening of Tuesday 26th April 2016, Policeattended a crash between a vehicle and a cowapproximately 60 km South of Coober Pedy. The vehiclesustained substantial damage and was towed from thescene. The occupants were international tourists whowere fortunately travelling at a conservative speed andwearing seatbelts. As a result they did not receive anyinjuries.
This highlights the value of driving in accordancewith the conditions and wearing seatbelts. It alsohighlights the additional vigilance required to travelsafely after dark on remote roads with hazardssuch as wildlife and livestock.
Missing man instate’s far north
03 May 2016 7:48am Police are searching theLeigh Creek area for a man last seen onSaturday 30 April.
The man was staying at a remote station atAngepena and police were alerted to the fact thathe was missing at 4pm on Monday 2 May.
Staff at the station have located the man’s car andpolice commenced a search last night with the useof the police helicopter.
The police fixed wing aircraft will also be headingto the area this morning to continue the searchwith the assistance of members of the SES.
Thursday 5 May 2016 Coober Pedy Regional Times Page 7
“An Ode ofRemembrance to the
Dark-side"…on Anzac Day
To the Editor
Times and Dreams of long ago when Knowledgewas the “Weapon of Choice” and “Monsters ofthe Moment” clothed themselves in the “Garb ofThe Dead” and sewed their Journeys into theFabric of Fear as they Metamorphosized into“Pretenders wearing Thorny Crowns”…. anddancing to the “Music of Guillotined Minstrels”drowning in the Blood of the lost Generations...and the Lives of Mankind cut short in the neverending “Din of The Battle”.
Kenneth Helfand
Letter to the editor,
Due to the misunderstanding among some in thecommunity I wish to clarify by this letter a few thingsregarding the Art & Craft Fair held at the Croatian Clubover the Easter Weekend.
The Art & Craft Fair is a sponsored event, completelyseparate from the Saturday markets or Trash & Treasuresheld in Coober Pedy.
The conception of this event was to showcase the manyartistic talents of Coober Pedy. The local art and crafttalent pool are invited to attend and given the opportunityto display and sell their hand produced wares, whetherthey are crafted or painted.
The Croatian Club and the Gem Trade Association were ap-proached on this basis and an agreement was made to use whathad been a vacant room to showcase the fantastic variety of Art& Craft available in the town. It is only for the Easter Weekendand is an event held in a dust free climate controlled environmentthat runs for two days.
Now in it’s second year the Art & Craft Fair has created anotheraspect to the Easter weekend festivities that hopefully will attractvisitors on the basis of Art & Craft. It is a goal for local art andcraft people to work towards annually.
I wish to thank all of those who participated; the sponsors, GemTrade Association and the Croatian Club for giving all artists andcrafts people in this town a place to showcase their work.
Christine ChallisOrganiser.
REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES INQUIRY
The Social Development Committee is calling for submissions for an inquiry into issues related to Regional Health Services. The inquiry will address:1. The review by the Health Performance Council on the operations of the Health Advisory Councils in accordance with the Health Care Act 2008 and2. A range of issues related to the management and governance of health services in regional South Australia.The full terms of reference for the inquiry is available at www.parliament.sa.gov.au/sdc and click on current inquiries, or contact the Secretary of the Committee. Any person or organisation wishing to make a written submission addressing the terms of reference, or register an interest in presenting oral evidence to the Committee, is invited to do so by Friday, 24 June 2016. Submissions dealing with issues outside the terms of reference may not be accepted. Address submissions to, The Secretary, Social Development Committee, GPO Box 572, Adelaide 5001, or e-mail to [email protected] Additional information on the Committee and making a submission is available at www.parliament.sa.gov.au/sdc Please direct any inquiries to the Secretary on telephone (08) 8237 9416 or by email.The SecretarySocial Development Committee
Smartphones are adriving menace say police
29 Apr 2016 3:37pm. Using a phone while driving needs tobecome totally socially unacceptable, police said today.
“We believe this is a significant road safety issue which impactsthe entire community,” said Detective Chief Inspector DeniseGray, the acting officer in charge of Traffic Support Branch,said.
“Tackling this issue is going to take a change in communityculture – that means family, friends and colleagues saying toeach other ‘put it down’.
“A consumer survey* last year found that almost 80 per centof Australians have a smartphone and that there are about 15million smartphones in use across the country.
“We also know that most people instantly reach for their phonewhenever it rings or beeps, but doing that while driving posesan unjustified risk to all road users.”
Launching twin road safety operations today – Distractionand Belt Up – Chief Inspector Gray said judging by SAPOL’spast experience, 50 Adelaideans a day could expect to becaught using their mobile while driving over the next month.
In February, 1413 drivers thought their phones were moreimportant than their lives and 429 people didn’t care enoughabout their safety to wear a seat belt.
The new month-long campaigns – focused on mobile phoneuse in the city and seat belt use on rural roads – kick off onSunday.
Research shows that using a mobile phone while drivingincreases the risk of crashing by at least four times and youare 10 times more likely to be killed in a road crash if youare not wearing a seatbelt.
“These figures clearly indicate that a fine may be the leastof a drivers worries,” said Chief Inspector Gray.
“If you can’t leave your phone alone while driving, put it inthe glove box, or the back seat,” she urged.
“This behaviour is simply unacceptable.”
The fine for a driver failing to belt up is $341 (plus a $60victims of crime levy), while the fine for using a mobilephone is $315 (plus a $60 victims of crime levy).
DEFINING ‘ART & CRAFT
2016 FLU VACCINEAVAILABLEACROSS SA
The 2016 seasonal influenza vaccine is availableacross the state to help protect those most atrisk of serious complications from the flu.
The free vaccine for vulnerable members of thecommunity is available from local GP clinics,while the general public can also purchase thevaccine at a small cost from their GP orcommunity pharmacy if they are aged over 16years.
SA Health Communicable Disease Control BranchDirector, Dr Ann Koehler, said immunisationremains one of the most effective ways ofreducing the impact of flu on the community.
“Last year SA Health recorded its highest numberof flu notifications on record, with more than15,000 people struck down by the illness,” DrKoehler said.
“South Australians eligible for the free vaccineinclude those over 65 years of age, pregnantwomen, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderschildren aged six months to less than five yearsand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopleaged 15 years and older.
“People with chronic medical conditions, suchas such as heart disease, lung disease anddiabetes, are also eligible for the free vaccine.
“Flu can hit anybody at any time so it’s importantthat people take the simple step of getting a flushot to protect not only themselves, but the entirecommunity.”
In 2015 SA Health recorded a record 15,658 flunotifications. So far this year SA Health hasrecorded 545 notifications of flu compared to1,011 at the same time last year.
This year the Commonwealth-funded vaccine willinclude four strains of flu instead of three,including two flu A strains and two flu B strains.Symptoms of flu can include rapid onset of fever,headache, muscle aches, fatigue, sneezing,running nose, sore throat and coughing.
For more information about flu and the seasonalinfluenza vaccine visit www.flu.sa.gov.au
REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES INQUIRY
The Social Development Committee is calling for submissions for an inquiry into issues related to Regional Health Services. The inquiry will address:1. The review by the Health Performance Council on the operations of the Health Advisory Councils in accordance with the Health Care Act 2008 and2. A range of issues related to the management and governance of health services in regional South Australia.The full terms of reference for the inquiry is available at www.parliament.sa.gov.au/sdc and click on current inquiries, or contact the Secretary of the Committee. Any person or organisation wishing to make a written submission addressing the terms of reference, or register an interest in presenting oral evidence to the Committee, is invited to do so by Friday, 24 June 2016. Submissions dealing with issues outside the terms of reference may not be accepted. Address submissions to, The Secretary, Social Development Committee, GPO Box 572, Adelaide 5001, or e-mail to [email protected] Additional information on the Committee and making a submission is available at www.parliament.sa.gov.au/sdc Please direct any inquiries to the Secretary on telephone (08) 8237 9416 or by email.The SecretarySocial Development Committee
Page 8 Coober Pedy Regional Times Thursday 5 May 2016
VOTING RULES HAVE CHANGED?
DID YOU KNOW
www.aec.gov.au 13 23 26To learn more
Make your vote count this federal election.
At this year’s federal election, the way you vote for the Senate has changed and it’s important that you understand how to vote correctly.
On the large white Senate ballot paper, you can choose to vote either above or below the line.
If you choose to vote above the line, you now need to number at least 6 boxes. Put the number ‘1’ in the box for the party or group that is your first choice, a ‘2’ for your second choice and so on until you’ve numbered at least 6 boxes.
If you choose to vote below the line, you must number at least 12 boxes, from 1 to 12, for individual candidates in the order of your choice.
Voting for the House of Representatives has not changed. On the green ballot paper, you must number every box, starting with the number ‘1’ for your first choice, ‘2’ for your second choice and so on until you have numbered every box.
‘How to vote’ instructions will be clearly displayed on your ballot paper. Don’t worry if you make a mistake — just ask for another ballot paper.
This federal election your vote will help shape Australia.
Authorised by the Electoral Commissioner, 50 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra ACT.
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Thursday 5 May 2016 Coober Pedy Regional Times Page 9
THE HORROR TRACKTHAT BECAME A HIGHWAY
On Sunday April 17, 20 members and friends of theHistorical Society drove to three nearby places on
the Stuart Highway that coincide with the old HorrorTrack, to hear stories of how the route evolved overthe years, beginning with the first journey in 1921
from Coober Pedy to Kingoonya. This wasundertaken by Arch Burnett and Jack Norton
driving “Wilful Murder” a Model T Ford, after theywere awarded the first mail contract from
Kingoonya to Coober Pedy.
A Tourist’s Road Guide, complete with map and detailsof the track, published, circa 1927, was studied withinterest. This guide and map was used by a lone 18 yearold Englishman, travelling to Darwin in 1929 in a tinyAustin Seven. His story and that of a married couple whoalso made the journey the same year, is told in thefascinating book, “Telegraph Tourists”.
At the Mabel Creek turnoff, some history was told of AlfTurner, who took up Mabel Creek Station circa 1928,and a newspaper article read from 1936, telling how inthat year, 400 cars had passed through Mabel Creek. Thearticle I suspect, was attempting to drum up interest in aproposed car race of 6,500 miles around and throughAustralia, stating that conditions on the road from Adelaideto Darwin were comparable to those between Sydneyand Melbourne. Extremely doubtful!
At this point, we took off our fly nets and retired to John’sPizza to hear more recent stories of adventures andmisfortunes on the track by Broni, Brian and Edward. Ofparticular interest were those told by Trevor Gotte whoworked for Kalman and Yolanda Szuk in the 1970’s, whenmany ingenious repairs were made to road damagedtrucks, caravans and cars.
Judy Sparrow kindly provided us with notes written byMike Denison who worked on the sealing of the StuartHighway in the 1980’s, describing the equipment heworked with, their camps, living and working conditions.This information along with studying the brochurecommemorating the completion of the sealed highwaymade for a fitting end to the afternoon.
I think we all agreed that while we would not like to returnto the “horror track”, there was a friendliness then thatcannot be found these days on the sealed highway.Everyone would stop to check if others were OK andeven help with repairs, at times even sharing an impromptupicnic.
Far right: An old map from “The Tourists RoadGuide of SA” circa 1927
Left: Noel Turner and Jenny study the old mapPhoto: Sue Britt
by Jenny Davison, Coober Pedy Historical Society
Some of our group on the Old Kingoonya Road, “The Horror Track”Photo: Sue Britt
The Coober Pedy Historical Society are considering assembling a book of photo-graphs depicting the many fascinating and varied dugouts of our unique town.
If you are a dugout owner and are interested in opening your home to being photo-graphed, or if you may have early photos of any dugouts then please contact :
Judy Underwood: 86725210Veronika Witham: 0400881557
The Coober Pedy Historical Society
Thursday 5 May 2016 Coober Pedy Regional Times Page 15
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FIRSTNAME SURNAME CLUB THIS RND GOALSFar North Football League 2016Scott McIntyre East Roxby Football Club 10 10Ricky Prosser Roxby Districts Sporting Club 0 10Jaeden Calyun Coober Pedy Football Club 1 7Ashley Baxter Hornridge Sporting Club 0 5Joel Harman Hornridge Sporting Club 1 4Jordan Mandemaker Roxby Districts Sporting Club 0 4Lachlan Munro Hornridge Sporting Club 4 4Todd Paull Roxby Districts Sporting Club 0 4Kerry Roderick Coober Pedy Football Club 1 3Ian McBey Olympic Dam Sporting Club 0 3James Telfer Roxby Districts Sporting Club 0 3Kain Zeptner Roxby Districts Sporting Club 0 3Rhett Simms East Roxby Football Club 2 3Joshua Abdulla Coober Pedy Football Club 3 3Tyron Cribb Roxby Districts Sporting Club 0 3
PositionTeam P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS % Won
1 Roxby Districts Sporting Club 2 2 0 0 1 0 241 67 359.70 8 100
2 Hornridge Sporting Club 2 2 0 0 1 0 173 107 161.68 8 100
3 East Roxby Football Club 2 1 1 0 1 0 187 89 210.11 4 50
4 Coober Pedy Football Club 3 1 2 0 0 0 181 305 59.34 4 33.33
5 Olympic Dam Sporting Club 3 0 3 0 0 0 118 332 35.54 0 0
HORNRIDGE SPORTING CLUB v. COOBER PEDYFOOTBALL CLUB Round 3 - 30/04/2016
Hornridge Sporting Club 1.6, 4.6, 7.13, 11.17 (83)
Coober Pedy Football Club 3.1, 4.5, 7.7, 8.11 (59)
GOALS, Hornridge Sporting Club :Lachlan Munro 4, Tyler Golding 1, Brock Court 1, RussellMoroney 1, Joel Harman 1, Simon Turner 1,John Martin 1, Aaron Meates 1
Coober Pedy Football Club :Joshua Abdulla 3, Meletios Likouresis 2, Moshiak Lennon1, Kerry Roderick 1, Jaeden Calyun 1
BEST, Hornridge Sporting Club :Lachlan Munro, Lachlan Forward, John Martin, BradleyCooper, Max Hanson
Coober Pedy Football Club :Casey Bailes, Gary Warren, Allan O'Toole, Harley Cotter,Brenton Crombie
COOBER PEDY FOOTBALL CLUB v. OLYMPIC DAMSPORTING CLUB Round 2 - 23/04/2016
Coober Pedy Football Club 2.4, 9.7, 11.11, 15.18 (108)
Olympic Dam Sporting Club 0.0, 5.0, 5.4, 6.6 (42)
GOALS, Coober Pedy Football Club :Jaeden Calyun 6, Kerry Roderick 2, Damian Brady 2,Corey Jonas 1, Allan O'Toole 1, Matthew Lynch 1,Bradley Crombie 1, Dion Doolan 1
Olympic Dam Sporting Club :Ian McBey 3, Nicholas Howard 1, Jason Elliott 1, TylerOdgers 1
BEST, Coober Pedy Football Club :Matthew Lynch, Dylan Warren, Jaeden Calyun, CaseyBailes, Kerry Roderick
Olympic Dam Sporting Club :Michael Shaw, Robert Rayner, Cameron Green, TylerOdgers, Tom Burchill
Far North Football League LADDER
Far North Football LeagueTOP TEN GOAL KICKERS:
Thursday 5 May 2016 Coober Pedy Regional Times Page 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
Mining Act 1971Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 28(5) of the Mining Act 1971 that the delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy intends to grant an Exploration Licence over the area described below.
Applicant: Minotaur Operations Pty LtdLocation: Clucas Hill Area - approx.
82 km ESE of TarcoolaPastoral Leases Coondambo, Kokatha, North
Well Term: Two yearsArea in km2: 369Ref: 2015/00231
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/exploration/public_notices or by contacting Mineral Tenements on 08 8463 3103.
Community information on mineral exploration licence processes and requirements under the Mining Act 1971 is available from: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/land_access/community_information or hard copy on request to Mineral Tenements.
J MartinMining Registrar Department of State DevelopmentDelegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy
www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.auPN0842
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Another AGM to try and form a committee will be held onTuesday the 24th May 6pm at the Coober Pedy Golf Club.
It will be critical to form a committee at this meeting for the Race Weekend may becancelled for 2016 and the future of the club will be in jeopardy.
If you would like to be involved in this committee focussed on raising money forgood causes please, please come along to the meeting and help form a
committee to benefit the entire community.
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A new set of guides that aim to ensure fair trading inAustralia and protect consumers and businesses arenow available online.
The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) guides were updatedby consumer regulators to help businesses learn abouttheir rights and obligations and assist legal practitionersto provide advice to their clients about how to complywith the law.
Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, Dini Soulio, saidthe ACL has been in force across the country for morethan five years, and in that time important legal precedentshave been set.
“The new guides include a range of examplesdemonstrating how the one consistent national law is beinginterpreted and legal outcomes that are impacting positivelyon the marketplace.
“The penalties handed down by the state and federal courtshave been significant, some in the range of $2 to $3 milliondollars in recent Federal Court cases. These high profilecases and substantial penalties are also now resulting insignificant media and public attention.”
Five guides are available covering the followingtopics:* Consumer guarantees* Unfair contract terms* Product safety* Sales practices* Avoiding unfair business practices
Mr Soulio said the guides can be used as a valuableresource to answer common questions such as: what youcan say in your advertising, how to compete fairly, whatto do if you realise you are selling an unsafe product, andwhen you must provide a customer with a repair,replacement, or refund.
“Under the ACL, all businesses have responsibilities whenit comes to the products or services they deliver, howthey market them and how they deal with their customers,”he said.
“We want a thriving business community in South Australiawhere businesses are both innovative and respectconsumer rights.
“Consumers benefit when businesses trade fairly, but onthe flip side, both consumers and businesses suffer whenthere is non-compliance.
“Since the introduction of the ACL, regulators aroundAustralia have worked cooperatively in enforcement,education and policy and will continue to provide thissupport and action around the law.”
The updated guides are now available to download fromthe CBS website.
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ANZAC DAY 2016
After the DawnService, thosepaying theirrespects onAnzac Day,enjoyed agunfirebreakfastbefore theMarch to theCenotaph in thecentre of townwhere a 10amservice washeldPhoto: Jacqui Boland
Dawn Service against the backdrop of the FrenchMirage Fighter Wing, donated by the RAAF
Photo: Jacqui Boland
Photo: Harley Staines
Attending the Coober Pedy RSL for ANZAC Daywere, Wing Commander Noel Corbet, DaveBowman and Squadron Leader Darren Shorten
Wreaths laid at the Dawn Service
Photo: Harley Staines
George Panagiotou carrying the Greek flag andGeorge Russell OAM., carrying the Australian flag
Photo: Harley Staines
Photo: Harley Staines
Motor Clubvolunteers and
friends,preparing the
evening meal atthe RSL on
ANZAC Daywhile the
patrons playTwo Up.
Photo: Nipper Crabb
Members of the local community marchingtowards the Cenotaph
Photo: Nipper CrabbL-R Ernest Warrior, Wing Commander NoelCorbet and soldier, Raymond Boland
Barney collects bets for the Two Up
Photo: CPRT
THANK YOU TO EVERY-ONE THAT SENT IN
PHOTOS!
Thursday 5 May 2016 Coober Pedy Regional Times Page 13
GUIDE TO SHOPS AND SERVICESIN COOBER PEDY
BOLAND BACKHOE SERVICESLocal family business with a Tip truck, backhoe and bobcatwith auger attachment for hire at reasonable rates. Availablefor hire to mining companies and pastoral properties
Contact Ken or NolaHome phone (08) 86723451Ken’s Mobile 0417828186
John’s Pizza Bar& Restaurant
Open 7 days 9am -10pm10% Discount for PensionersPh:08 8672 5561 Fax:08 8672 5537
Email: [email protected] Street opposite Desert Cave Hotel
397 Burton RoadBurton SA
Flat Hill Road Coober PedyPhone (08) 82895033Mobile 0408859037Fax: (08) 82805788
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The Virgin Rainbow was discoveredin Coober Pedy
65 Million year old opalised pearlsfound at the 12 Mile in Coober Pedy
The Coober Pedy residents buildtheir homes underground in Dugouts
2016 Opal Queen contest held inCoober Pedy
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FRIDAY
TUESDAY
FREE TAI CHI CLASSES for over65s Sit or stand for these gentleexercises. 1:15PM at CommunityHealth (Sue Radeka)Please register: 8672 3299
Drop in Centre 3:00 – 6:00pm;Ages 8-17 (Sophie Reynolds)
DISTRICT COUNCILMEETINGS 3nd Tuesday eachmonth at 7pm
AMBULANCE TRAINING7.30pm Umoona Road. EveryTuesday except school holidays
TWIGHLIGHT GOLF with asocial ambrose 3 – 6 holecompetition from 6pm
SERBIAN Church SocialClub, Dinner 6pm Fridays
SUNDAYPLAY TIME 2pm – 3:30pmSchool Gym0-5 YEARS & Parent/Carer(Donna Clements)
GOLF Regular Sundaycompetition and social golf8:30am for 9am tee off.
Late tee off also available formembers.
Waters + YoungerPhone 8331 9477 Adelaide
Phone 8672 5979 Coober PedyFax 8364 4676
Email: [email protected]
What’s OnWhat’s OnWhat’s OnWhat’s OnWhat’s On in COOBER PEDY?& Visiting Services
SCHOOL TERM DATESCATACOMB Church Serviceand Sunday School 9:30amSunday. Bus pickupavailable. Ph 8672 5038
YOUTH SHED 11-2 ages 8& up
CP SHOOTERS CLUBRim Fire Rifles
THURSDAYMay 7th- OodnadattaRaces
May 21-22 Coober PedyOpal Fields Golf OpenWeekend
A fun weekend for theentire family. Allwelcome.
May 28 - GreatBreakaways MarathonJune 25th William CreekGymkhanaJuly 16th- OodnadattaCampdraft and BroncoBranding
22 February 20162 May 20164 July 201629 August 201617 October 20165 December 2016
WK LawyersPhone: 08 8361 9148
Email: [email protected]
COOBER PEDY DATES 2016 duringCourt Circuit.
Weeks commencing -
LEGAL SERVICES
Free initial legal advice to anyone -anytime!
Please contact Andrew and makean appointment prior to his arrival.
ACCOUNTING
2016 Visits to Coober Pedy
1 - 5 February Richard
22 - 26 February Jack
11 - 15 April Richard
16 - 20 May Jack
18 - 22 July Richard
1 - 5 August Jack
5 - 9 September Richard
17 - 21October Richard
14 - 18 November Jack
5 - 9 December JackIncome tax returns lodged electronically
for a prompt refund (within 14 days subjectto the Australian Taxation Office)We also specialize in providing sound,practical accounting & taxation advice toindividuals, families, businesses & SMSF’s
20162016201620162016Term 1: 1 Feb - 15 AprTerm 2: 2 May - 8 Jul
Term 3: 25 Jul -30 SepTerm 4: 17 Oct - 2 Dec
WATER AEROBICS Monday toFridays 7:30 to 8:30 $10 sessionand pool entry every 3rd sessionfree (Donna Clements)
MONDAY
SATURDAYS
MINE RESCUE Training(Alternate Saturdays)
CFS TRAINING - everysecond Saturday at 2pmNeed new members urgently
CP SHOOTERS CLUBPistols
CROATION CLUBHappy HourSaturdays 6-7pm
KIDS CLUB 10am – 12pmLions Club 5 & up (DonnaClements)
Drop in Centre; 11:00 – 2:00;Ages 8-17 (Sophie Reynolds)
TINY TACKERS GROUP 10am –11:30am Lions Club 0-3 years(Donna Clements)
LITTLE MUSICIANS 10:30am –11:15am School (old DeadlyCentre) 3 – 6 years (DonnaClements)
Active Girls Group 3:15-5:00pm; Ages 8-17 (SophieReynolds)
WEDNESDAYPARENT YARNING CIRCLE10am – 12am Lions Club;Parents, Caregivers, Grandparent,ALL Children; (Donna Clements)
Wednesday-Links 11:00 –2:00pm Ages 17 and older(Sophie Reynolds)
TJI TJITJI TJUTA INKANYINIPUKULPA 11am – 1:45pm; LionsClub; 0 - 6 years & Parent/Carer;(Donna Clements)
ARTS & CRAFT 10am – 11amLions Club; 2 - 4 years & Parent/Carer; (Donna Clements)
FRIDAYCP SHOOTERS CLUB8pm Friday night Clay TargetShotgun
GREEK CLUB - Bingo 7.30pm
CP Social Scrabble 7.30pmUnited Club . All skill levelswelcome
SWIMMING PROGRAM 6pmchildren achieve personal bestwith prizes at the end of theseason (Donna Clements)
Late Night Fridays 6:00 –10:00pm; 11-17(SophieReynolds)
Active Boys Group 3:15-5:00pm; Ages 8-17 (SophieReynolds) Dates
to keep inmind for 2016:
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District Council ofCoober Pedy
SupplementaryElections:
Reminder of key dates
Nomination Period 28 Apr to12:00pm 12 May 2016
Mail out of voting Material Wed 25May to Tuesday 31 May 2016
Close of voting 12:00pm Tuesday14 June 2016
Scrutiny and Counting in Adelaide(Light Square) Wendesday 09:00 15June 2016
A briefing session for candidateswill be held in Council Chambersfrom 6 to 7pm on 16 May 2016 .
MOVIES COMING TOTHE DRIVEIN 2016
21-Apr Last Cab To Darwin(Sponsored by Uniting Care)22-Apr LIVE AFL - Adelaidevs Hawthorn23-Apr Batman vsSuperman: Dawn of Justice30-Apr Kung fu Panda 37-May The Lady In The Van
CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISINGSee page 2 for Rates, Deadlines & Publishing Dates
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Location with viewsOriginally built 1920’s
Featured in a post card, ex showhome. Professionally renovated. 4bedrooms plus. Hey dig more! This
secure family home has too manyfeatures to list. All furniture, electricals
etc included.Asking $140K. Tel 0419032071
POSITION VACANT
TEMPORARY / CASUAL POSITIONTourist Information Officer
Coober Pedy Visitor Information CentreA temporary, full-time equivalent position is available for a suitable candidateto undertake duties at the Visitor Information Centre for approximately 1month while the current manager is on annual leave.
Duties Include:· greet and offer information to visitors as and when they arrive at theVisitor Centre;· keep shelves and brochure displays stocked at all times and to printand distribute town maps and guides;· assist visitors with making phone calls, using the internet and notifyingvisitors of varying road conditions;· answer any phone calls or emails relating to information requests;and· perform any other lawful duties as directed by the CEO, within thepurview of the position as they arise.
Duration: 13 June – 22nd July 2016
On-the-job training will be provided as a lead in to commencing the positionInquiries regarding the position can be made to Mr Duncan McLaren 088672 4600
Applications, including a current CV, for the position should be forwarded nolater than COB Friday 27 May 2016 to Ms Judy [email protected] or via delivery to Ms Judy Williams PO Box425 Coober Pedy SA 5723.
FOR SALE - DUGOUT
Irrwanyere Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (ICN: 987)Annual General Meeting
May 23 2016
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF IRRWANYEREABORIGINAL CORPORATION RNTBC WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE STANDPIPE
HOTEL, PORT AUGUSTA ONMay 23, 2016 AT 9:30 AM
AGENDA
1. Welcome2. Confirmation of Minutes of last meeting3. Reports (general, financial, directors’, native title)4. Checking Register of Members5. Any questions about management of Irrwanyere6. Appointment of Directors, Alternates and Elders.7. Any other business
The meeting will also be an authorisation meeting for the Irrwanyere Settlement ILUAwhich is an agreement between Irrwanyere and the State Government of South Australia.This agreement covers matters that will affect your native title and sets out thecompensation arrangements negotiated with the State. The ILUA covers the area depictedon the map below which is the area of your native title determinations.
We will ask you to consider passing allnecessary resolutions, including:
1. That those persons presenthave the authority to make decisionsabout the authorisation of an ILUA;and
2. That, in accordance with thetraditional decision making processof the Irrwanyere native title holders,the native title holders agree to enterinto the Irrwanyere Settlement ILUAwith the State of South Australia.
Please contact Malcolm Lane orStephen Bromley at SANTS on 1800010 360 regarding travel andaccommodation.
Marilyn Ah Chee and Arthur Ah CheeCo-Chairs
PUBLIC NOTICE
PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE AMOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT
ERNABELLA
Telstra plans to upgrade an existingtelecommunications facility located inthe southern section of Ernabella.
1 The proposed 4G (LTE700)upgrade works includes the removalof 2 existing omni antennae andinstallation of 2 new omni antennae,2 tower mounted amplifiers and otherancillary equipment.
2 Telstra regards the proposedworks as Low-impact under theTelecommunications (Low-impactFacilities) Determination 1997 basedon the description above.
3 Further information can beob ta ined f rom Lyne t teBrandwood (08) 8363 9550,[email protected] andat www.rfnsa.com.au (RFNSAreference no 0872005).
4 Written submissions shouldbe sent to: Prime Planning PO Box3636 Norwood SA 5067 by 24 May2016.
OBITUARY
Wendy BROWNDied RAH c. 22.04.16
Loving wife of Brett Trueman
Apply now at abs.gov.au/careersMore information is available from the ABS website.
2016 CENSUS FIELD OFFICERSUp to 38,000 opportunities to make a diff erence…August 9 is Census night, and the Australian Bureau of Statistics is seeking up to 38,000 motivated and community mindedField Offi cers to join our team and play a role in shaping the future of Australia.
Field Offi cers are:• Non-offi ce based positions, requiring travel• Casual positions with fl exible working hours, including some evening and weekend work.
As a Field Offi cer, you will:• Undertake a range of procedural, operational and administrative duties• Have to read and navigate maps• Be self-motivated, able to work autonomously and make decisions independently• Earn $21.61 per hour (inclusive of 25% loading).
As a Field Offi cer, you must:• Know your local community• Be of reasonable fi tness• Have a current driver’s licence and access to a vehicle• Have a home computer with internet access and be comfortable using a mobile or tablet device• Comply with ABS work health and safety policies• Be an Australian citizen or have the legal right to work in Australia.A Census Field Offi cer’s duties may vary, depending on their assigned area. Job seekers from diverse backgrounds areencouraged to apply. G
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PUBLIC NOTICE POSITIONS VACANT
Keep the Outback beautiful
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