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SHIRE OF BODDINGTON LOCAL PAPER APRIL 17 2020 Issue 1 1
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Shire of Boddington Local Paper April 17 2020
April 3rd 2020
OUR BEAUTIFUL HOTHAM RIVER IN THIS ISSUE
Next Ordinary Council Meeting Thursday, 28 May 2020
Shire Administration Opening Hours
Currently the shire offices are closed until further notice
The shire office will be closed to the public except by appointment for urgent transactions, such as expiring licences, or transactions, which must be "in person," such as learner permits. Please call ahead on 98834999.Payments can be made over the phone.
Councillor Contacts Shire President
Cr Rod McSwain 0403 259 719
Deputy Shire President
Cr Garry Ventris 0447 773 124
Cr Coert Erasmus 9883 9999
Cr Jason Hoffman 0432 920 921
Cr W (Macca) McGrath 0417 972 890
Cr Earl Schreiber 0428 494 473
In This Issue CEO Window
From the Council Chamber
BCRC News
Fitness Classes
Boddington Police News
Literary Trivia
Better Beginnings Reads
Youth Centre ‘what’s happening’
Employment
Facilities & Infrastructure
Bush Fire Information
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The Council Chamber
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Boddington Community Resource Centre – emergency relief
The BCRC has Emergency Relief for those who are in financial hardship.
Please phone 9883 8246.
Fitness Classes
Nat G PT has moved classes online for the duration of our closure due to measures put in place by the federal government to safeguard against the spread of the corona virus.
We have 6 live classes every week using zoom meeting technology so you can see and hear your trainer as well as your classmates.
Access to all live sessions plus replays is $15 per week. For more information you can contact Nat direct on
0417 189 966 or [email protected] or head to our facebook business page at Nat G PT.
Access Life Health Fitness Tony Carlyon https://www.facebook.com/accesslifehealthandfitness My classes are Monday/Tuesday/Thursday evening 5.30pm Interaction is via Zoom. Wednesday 9.00am Friday 10.30am Access is via a Membership.
Cloth Masks Angela Davies is making cloth masks and if any seniors would like one, she can mail them to you at no charge or can supply the pattern. Please note that, although not medical grade, they do give some protection and being used in at least one regional hospital.
Please contact Angela at 9885 7178
Message from the Boddington Police Sgt Chris Thompson commends the Boddington Community for their compliance and cooperation with the Boddington Police with the new Covid restrictions. He bids farewell to the community as he is leaving next week. A new officer, Senior Constable Ben Gartner will be joining the Boddington Police next week.
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Recipes Courtesy Kathy Littlemore
THAI FISH CAKES
INGREDIENTS
500 grams salmon mince (or fish of choice)
50 grams red curry paste
2 large eggs
1 tablespoon fish sauce
2 teaspoon sugar
4 tablespoons cornflour
5 kaffir lime leaves, vein removed and chopped finely
1 ½ tablespoons coriander chopped finely
100 gms green beans, topped and tailed and sliced finely
Olive oil in spray bottle
METHOD
1 Put salmon mince, curry paste and egg into food processor and process until combined.
2 Add remaining ingredients (except the olive oil) and process until combined.
3 Spray tablespoon and hands with olive oil. (repeat as necessary)
4 Take heaped tablespoons of fish mix and shape into patties and place on container lined with baking paper.
5 Refrigerate until firm. 6 Heat oil in fry pan over moderate heat.
Fry fish cakes until golden brown and cooked right through. It takes about 4 5 minutes.
7 Garnish with coriander. 8 Serve with sweet chilli sauce. 9 These freeze well uncooked or cooked.
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Colouring in page courtesy Kathy LIttlemore
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Mandela courtesy Kathy LIttlemore
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Courtesy Kathy Littlemore
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Please view all answers at the end of the newsletter
Literary Trivia Q1 Whose girlfriend was Becky Thatcher?
Q2 Who wrote Gone With the Wind?
Q3 Where did AB
Q4 Which literary figure did Arthur Conan Doyle create?
Q5 What was the name of the paddle steamer in
Q6 Great Expectations?
Q7 Who wrote Seven Little Australians?
Q8 Which Bronte sister wrote Wuthering Heights?
Q9 the Stubble set?
Q 10 What disease did Alan Marshall in, I Can Jump Puddles, suffer from?
Q11 What game did Pollyanna play?
Q12 PL Travers, creator of Mary Poppins, lived in which Australian town during her childhood?
Q13 Who wrote Frankenstein?
Q14 Dorothea Mackellar wrote a poem containing the
poem?
Q15 Who wa
Q16 Where was Henry Lawson born?
Q17 Harp in the South?
Q18
Q19 What was the name of the goatherd in Johanna
Q20
Q21 Babies?
Q22 never really understand a person until you consider things
walk aro
Q23
Q24 Who wrote Kane and Able?
Q25 What are the names of the adult Dalmatians in 101 Dalmatians?
Q26 What was the main subject matter of British author Len Deighton?
Q27 What is the occupation of Biggles?
Q28 What genre is The 39 Steps?
Q29 Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
Q30 Women.
Q31 Which British author was famous for suspense novels set in the world of horse racing?
Q32 Five.
Q33 Who wrote Christopher Robin?
Q34
Q35
Q36 What creatures are the characters in Watership Down?
Q37 Name the Bronte sisters.
Q38 Which brothers are famous for their fairy tales?
Q39 the Willows into which theatrical script?
Q40 of the Year, about?
Q41 Who wrote Poor Fellow My Country and Capricornia?
Q42 last novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood?
Q43 Name the seven Woolcot children in Seven Little Australians.
Q44 upon the three orphaned pelican chicks?
Q45 In what scene and play does Juliet utter the Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
Q46 Who wrote 101 Dalmatians?
Q47 Who wrote A Town Like Alice?
Q48 Who wrote the play, The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll?
Q49 Which Australian food author (now deceased) was named an Australian Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia in 1998?
Q50 most reprinted newspaper article in the English language. What is its title?
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Employment
Temporary Permanent Part Time Gardener – Up To 6 Months
An exciting position exists for a self-motivated, hard-working person who enjoys working outdoors to join our
properties.
equipment. Horticultural knowledge along with previous experience are desirable. The ability to obtain a Federal Police Clearance and complete a satisfactory pre-employment medical is required for this role.
Additional benefits of working for the Shire of Boddington include:
Conditions of Employment will be in accordance with the Municipal Employees Award Level 5
9 day fortnight
A housing allowance of up to $300 (pro rata) per fortnight is available if you reside within the Shire of Boddington.
Applications for this position close 1st May 2020
Further information is available by contacting Deb Lang at [email protected] or phone 08 9883 4999. For a confidential discussion about the position, please call Chris Littlemore on 98834999. All enquiries and applications will be treated with utmost confidentiality.
Child Care Vacancies at Early Learning Centre Applications are invited from qualified:
Early Childhood Educators (Diploma) / Certificate III
Early Childhood Teacher
Please send your resume, copy of your qualifications and covering letter to [email protected]
or contact the Centre Manager, Karen Hampton on 9883 9424 for a confidential discussion.
Facilities & Infrastructure
Bounce Buddies Contact: Charlotte Miles 0452182382
Early Learning Centre
23B Pollard Street, Boddington 6390; Monday through Friday 6:00am 6:00pm. Bookings for 5:30am by appointment only. Please ensure your child is booked in for after hours 5:30am 6:00am & 6:00pm 6:30pm *penalties for late collection; Contact: Karen Hampton, Centre Manager 08 9883 9424 or Email: [email protected].
Boddington Playgroup For details on current classes, please contact Rachel 0439 283 345 or [email protected]
Boddington Public Library/Boddington Visitors Centre
Closed temporarily
Restricted deliveries available by email
[email protected] 0418952166
0418952166
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Facilities & Infrastructure Better Beginnings
Better Beginnings is going online. Live videos will be streamed at 10am Tuesdays and Thursdays starting on Thursday the 9th of April. Videos can be viewed through our new Facebook group - Boddington Library. All videos will remain on the page and can be viewed at later times.
Better Beginnings is aimed at children aged 0-5 & their parents/carers. It supports parents in reading to children to build the early literacy skills they need to become good readers & succeed in school.
Boddington Youth Centre
Currently closed but please refer to Boddington Youth Centre Page/Group or Instagram @Boddyouth.
Waste Collection Every Tuesday Please ensure your bins are on the verge for collection by 6.00am.
Boddington Tip Opening Hours Tuesday 10.00am to 4.00pm
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 11:00am to 3.00pm Located on Robins Road
Ranger Services
0428 838 025
Cemeteries
Please contact the Shire for information & reservations regarding the Boddington, Marradong & Quindanning cemeteries.
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Bush Fire Information We have now entered our next (and final) phase of the 2019/20 bush fire period, Restricted burning- permits required. I would like to thank everyone for their responsible actions over the Prohibited burning season. To obtain a permit to burn, contact your brigade captains who will issue the permit or let you know their designate permit issuer. Despite the recent rain we are still looking at dry fuels so if you can hold off burning until later please do so. Permits to burn are required up until 30 April 2020 however the date may be varied either way dependent on seasonal conditions. Any change to the dates will be advertised. If you are burning off, ensure you follow the requirements of the permit. Have adequate water on hand and please continue to monitor the fire through to extinguishing of the fire. Please monitor the weather prior to ignition, as we will still have a few hot days as well as windy conditions preceding the cold fronts, and delay burning until conditions better suit. Ensure you notify your neighbours as well before commencing the burn. We will now start to see a lot of smoke around as DBCA will begin their important autumn fuel reduction program and the farmers begin cleaning up the paddocks prior to seeding. With your help we can continue our successful fire season through to the end and here is hoping for an early and extended winter wet season. William Batt, Chief Bush Fire Control Officer
Bush Fire Information
RESTRICTED BURNING
15/3/20 30/4/20 inclusive
Please be aware these dates are subject to change due to weather conditions.
BE AWARE WHEN HARVEST AND VEHICLE MOVMENT BANS ARE ON AND WHAT THAT MEANS TO YOU
For any enquiries please contact your local Fire Captain
or the Shire Ranger [0428 838 025]
I have to mention the loss of a further few businesses around our Town:
The bra manufacturer has gone bust,
The submarine maker has gone under, The food blender maker has gone into liquidation,
The suppliers of origami paper has folded, The Chinese has been taken away,
The launderette has been taken to the cleaners, The baker has run out of dough,
The clock manufacturer has had to wind down, The shoe shop has given everyone the boot,
And the dog kennel has had to call in the retrievers.
(Origin unknown)
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Literary Trivia Answers
A1 Tom Sawyer
A2 Margaret Mitchell
A3 It was the name of a station racehorse.
A4 Sherlock Holmes
A5 The Philadelphia
A6 Magwitch
A7 Ethel Turner
A8 Emily
A9 South Australia
A10 Poliomyelitis
A11 The Glad Game
A12 Maryborough, Queensland
A13 Mary Shelly
A14 My Country
A15 Diana Barry (Anne of Green Gables)
A16 Grenfell, NSW
A17
A18 Ann Hathaway
A19 Peter
A20 Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind
A21 Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie
A22 His daughter Scout (Jean Louise Finch) in To Kill a Mockingbird
A23 Nick Vujicic
A24 Jeffrey Archer
A25 Pongo and Perdita
A26 Sinker)
A27 Pilot
A28 Thriller
A29 JK Rowling
A30 Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March
A31 Dick Francis
A32 Julian, Dick, Ann, George (Georgina) and Timmy (dog)
A33 AA Milne
A34 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
A35 Oscar Wilde
A36 Rabbits
A37 Anne, Emily and Charlotte
A38 The Brothers Grimm
A39 Toad of Toad Hall
A40 Xavier Herbert
A41 ANZAC Day
A42 Nobody knows. Dic
A43 Meg (Margaret), Pip (Phillip), Judy (Helen), Nell (Elinor), Bunty (John), Baby (Winifred), The General (Francis Rupert Burnand)
A44 Mr Proud, Mr Ponder and Mr Percival
A45 The Balcony Scene in Romeo and Juliet
A46 Dodie Smith
A47 Neville Shute
A48 Ray Lawler
A49 Margaret Fulton
A50 Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus