Kyogle LGA receives Food Links funding
Pat Anderson of Kyogle Together, John Hessian of Kyogle Council, Margo Rutledge Community Projects Officer of Kyogle Council and Kyogle Deputy Mayor Lynette Zito.
Community organisation Kyogle Together has been successful in obtaining $50,000 in funding through The Northern Rivers Food Links Project, to develop a community garden in Kyogle and to support existing school gardens in the area.
The Northern Rivers Food Links Project is a collaboration of seven north coast Council’s, including Kyogle Council. The overall aim of the Project is to, “mitigate climate change impacts associated with food production and distribution, and strengthen community resilience to climate change and peak oil impacts.”
Pat Anderson of Kyogle Together told the NRTT the local project is called ‘Seeds of Knowledge – From Garden to Good Health’, and that its aim is to “promote the value of growing and eating fresh produce”. The funding will be used to develop a community teaching garden on the grounds at Grove House, in Geneva Street, Kyogle, and to develop and support teaching gardens at Kyogle Youth Action, and at schools in Kyogle, Barkersvale, Mummulgum, Collins Creek, Bonalbo and Urbenville.
“We want to see adults, youth and children getting skilled to produce their own food, and to growing their own veges in their own yard,” said Pat.
Lynette Zito, Kyogle Deputy Mayor, told the NRTT, “This is an excellent opportunity for people of the Kyogle Local Government Area to participate in the eight projects around the area, and through them to gain a better understanding of food sustainability.”
Along with Kyogle Council, the Northern Rivers Food Links Project collaboration includes Tweed Shire, Ballina Shire, Byron Shire, Lismore City, Clarence Valley and Richmond Valley Council’s, along with Rous Water. The Project has received overall funding of about $2 million from the New South Wales Environmental Trust. Other projects being funded through the program include for a community garden in Mullumbimby, and the Nimbin Food Security Project run through the Nimbin Neighbourhood & Information Centre. The Nimbin group are looking to purchase a grain mill with part of their grant.
Bentley Art Prize Winners
Artist Joanne Burgler of Coraki, with her work ‘Fishing Nets’. Joanne was the winner of The Tursa Open Painting Prize at this year’s Bentley Art Prize.
The major prize in the 26th annual Bentley Art Prize was awarded to Joanne Burgler of Coraki, for her work ‘Fishing Nets’.
A record number of onlookers attended the Bentley Hall on Saturday, 6 August, for the presentation to the winners in 14 categories, with prizes totalling $8,500. The show was officially opened by Mr Glenn Costello, Marketing Manager of Tursa Employment and Training, sponsors of the main prize, the Tursa Open Painting. Mr Costello said he was thrilled that Tursa are major sponsors of this popular local event.
The Casino RSM Club Acquisition Prize was awarded to Wendy Lageman from Goonellabah for her work ‘Caldera’. Caldera will now hang permanently in the RSM Club.
Helen Trustum, Co-ordinator of the event, told the NRTT she was, “Extremely proud of the artists work,” and that not only established artists, but also that up and coming artists have an opportunity to enter.
Ms Trustum said it was the most extensive array of quality artworks ever seen at the Bentley Art Prize and thanked all the sponsors for their generous support. Works entered included from artists based at the Sunshine Coast, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, and as far south as Bathurst.
The Primary School Art Prize for Champion Boy went to Jack Barwick and the prize for Champion Girl to Emily Bryant.
The new drawing section, which was introduced this year, proved to be very popular – the theme being “Prominent People”. The entries from this section will be on display at the Playpus Gallery, 86 Centre Street, Casino until 31 August.
Winners of the other categories will be on display at Casino RSM Club for two weeks. The winner of the People’s Popular Choice is Rikki Fisher’s ‘A Man called Coulter’.
Gallery ensemble concert
The Kyogle and District Arts Council is hosting an afternoon of classical music with performers from the Brisbane based ensemble known as the Gallery Ensemble. Dorothy Williams on contralto, Graham Evans on clarinet, Graham Simpson on viola and Mitchell Leigh on piano.
Explore in a gallery environment a program of music from Brahms, Mozart, and Schumann at the Kyogle Memorial Institute on Sunday 19th September starting at 2pm. Tickets for this concert are available from the Roxy Gallery or Gateway Office Supplies both located on Summerland Way Kyogle. Ticket prices are Adults $15 and Students (under 18 yrs) $10. A scrumptious afternoon tea will be available on donation by the Kyogle and District Arts Council.
Bentley community preschool open day
What: Bentley Community Preschool Open Day
When: 11am-2pm August 28th
Where: Bentley Community Hall. Lismore / Kyogle Road Bentley
Contact: Helen on 0407 936 636
Come along to our open day, meet the staff and hear about all the great things our preschool has to offer.
Face painting, jumping castle, play dough, painting and a free sausage sizzle.
Discover the fun in learning
Additional info if required:
* high staff: child ratio
* highly experienced, qualified staff
* quality educational program
* large outdoor play area
* casual bookings welcome
B Ward meeting
Councillor Lynette Zito held a B Ward Meeting at the KMI on Monday 26th July. The Director of Planning & Environmental Services attended and provided responses on many of the issues raised.
The meeting was well attended and matters for discussion included green waste, recycling, the need for a turning lane off the Summerland Way onto Omagh Rd, the status of the new toilets at Wiangaree and riding of trail bikes on private property. A large number of residents who attended the meeting are concerned that the NSW State legislation covering offensive noise is too prescriptive and unfair to rural property owners wishing to undertake a legal activity on their own private property.
Following on from the June B Ward meeting’s discussion regarding the new koala signs on Homeleigh and Sargents Roads, I have spoken to the Director Technical Services, who has advised that the koala signs are advisory signs for motorists and are not meant to direct motorists attention away from the road but, on the contrary, are to warn motorists that koalas may be crossing the road, the same as similar signs for kangaroos, etc. The signs are not too close to the road but at the required distance and the same distance as other advisory signs. As both the roads concerned are narrow, should two large vehicles need to pass in the vicinity of any road sign, one driver would need to give way to allow safe passing.
In addition, Council advises that there is no funding available to provide designated parking areas for people wishing to stop along the roads to look for koalas.
The next B Ward meeting will be held at 12pm on Monday 23rd August 2010 at the KMI. All residents are welcome and I hope to see many of you there.
Who Will You Vote For?
When voting in the federal election on 21 August, readers living in the seat of Page will have a choice between six candidates. The sitting Member is Janelle Saffin for the Australian Labor Party. Ms Saffin’s opponents at this election are Kevin Hogan for the Nationals, Jeff Johnson for The Greens, Australian Democrat Julia Melland, and Independents Merle Summerville and Doug Behn.
The NRTT asked each of the six candidates to detail, in 200 words or less, why they deserve the vote of an NRTT reader. Responses from each of the six candidates follow.
KATS latest production is – Fairytale High
KATS youth production “Fairytale High” is in full rehearsal swing, this is a play that should delight both young and old. The characters in Fairytale High have all been taken from well known fairytales and placed in a modern high school setting. Once upon a time there was….. well you will just have to come along and meet all the characters from the 7 dwarfs to Rumplestiltskin and all the rest in between.
There will be two performances starting with a Matinee on Sunday 12th September at 2pm and then Saturday 18th September at 7pm, tickets are Adults $10 and children $5 and will be available at the door at the Memorial Hall.
Auditions for our end of year Theatre Production “Jest Call Me Cowboy” will be held on Wednesday 1st September 2010 at 6pm in the Kyogle Memorial Hall.
We Need More Women
There are too few women Councillors in NSW. The next elections for local government are on Saturday September 8, 2012. It is never too early to start thinking about standing for election, so Lismore Mayor Jenny Dowell is hosting a seminar on Wednesday September 8, 2010, 5-7pm at Lismore City Council Chambers, Oliver Ave, Goonellabah to allow women to learn about getting elected and to support women who are interested in standing as candidates. 2010 is the Year of Women in Local Government. If we work together now, we can boost women’s representation in Councils in 2012.
Councillor Lynette Zito is asking any women in the Kyogle LGA who are interested in learning more about being a councillor to please contact her on 0429 922 169 or lynettezito@gmail.com to organise a group to attend the above seminar.
Alternatively, you can RSVP directly to Jenny Dowell by September 3, 2010 on 0402 651 394 or to:
Jenny.Dowell@lismore.nsw.gov.au
Northern Rivers Bush Fire Management Committee
PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DRAFT DOCUMENT
Northern Rivers Bush Fire Risk Management Plan
The Northern Rivers Bush Fire Management Committee is currently seeking comments on its draft Bush Fire Risk Management Plan (BFRMP) which has recently been prepared.
The draft BFRMP covers the whole of the Kyogle, Lismore and Richmond Valley Council areas. It includes information about the local area and specifies works to be done to manage bush fire risk in the area.
The draft BFMRP applies to all land in the Kyogle, Lismore and Richmond Valley Council areas, including private land.
The draft BFRMP will be on exhibition for a period of 42 days from 23rd August, 2010 until 5th October, 2010.
The Draft BFRMP is on display at the following locations:
· Kyogle Council Office, Stratheden Street, Kyogle
· Lismore City Council Corporate Centre, 43 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah
· Lismore Public Library, Magellan Street, Lismore
· Richmond Valley Council Office, Graham Place, Casino
· Richmond Valley Council Office, Woodburn Street, Evans Head
· Richmond-Upper Clarence Regional Library Kyogle, Stratheden Street, Kyogle
· Richmond-Upper Clarence Regional Library Casino, Graham Place, Casino
· Richmond-Upper Clarence Regional Library Evans Head, Woodburn Street, Evans Head
· Richmond-Upper Clarence Regional Mobile Library, (as per published timetable)
· DECCW Regional Office (National Parks & Wildlife Service), Colonial Arcade, 75 Main Street, Alstonville
· Southern Cross University Library – Lismore Campus, Military Road, East Lismore
In addition, the plan will be on display in the following locations with a BFMC representative in attendance as indicated on the date shown:-
· Nimbin Rural Fire Brigade Station – 10.30am-2.30pm, Monday 6/9/2010
· Woodenbong Rural Fire Brigade Station – 10.30am-2.30pm, Tuesday 7/9/2010
· Tabulam Rural Fire Brigade Station – 10.30am-2.30pm, Wednesday 8/9/2010
· Evans Head – Richmond Valley Council Office – 10.30am-2.30pm, Thursday 9/9/2010
Copies of the draft BFRMP may be obtained by post, e-mail or in person by contacting Lismore Fire Control Centre on (02) 6622 6088 during office hours (8:30-4:30, Monday to Friday).
Copies of this draft BFRMP may also be downloaded from the participating Council web sites.
Kyogle: www.kyogle.nsw.gov.au
Lismore: www.lismore.nsw.gov.au
Richmond Valley:
www.richmondvalley.nsw.gov.au
Written submissions on the Draft BFRMP can be sent to the BFMC by e-mail on:
northern.rivers@rfs.nsw.gov.au or by post to “The Executive Officer, Northern Rivers BFMC, PO Box 5023, East Lismore NSW 2480. The closing date for submissions is Tuesday 5th October 2010.
For further enquires, contact Superintendent Boyd Townsend on 02 6663 7211.
Picasso cow project
Afterlee Public School is fortunate to be one of 110 schools across Australia participating in the Picasso Cow Project, a multi-layered educational experience, organised and supported by Dairy Australia. The project theme ‘Fuel for Life’ aims to educate students about the importance of dairy health and nutrition and making choices for a healthy life style, through participating in creative activities and teamwork.
Afterlee students have planted a vegetable garden and are painting a rural mural on the COLA depicting the importance of dairying in the history of the local area. Participating schools are supplied with a life-sized fibreglass cow which is adopted into the school community, named and painted as part of the project. ‘Rainbow’, Afterlee’s cow, so named after her connections with COLOURSS (Community of Learners of Upper Richmond Small Schools), made her first public appearance at the recent COLOURSS art exhibition at the Roxy Gallery, Kyogle.
If you would like to meet Rainbow and be there for the first official viewing of the mural, come along to the annual Market Day held in the beautiful grounds of Afterlee Public School on 12th September commencing at 9.30am. There will be visiting entertainers and student performances, a chocolate wheel, delicious food, art, craft and produce stalls. For the children there will be show bags, the popular animal nursery and more.
Our community gets together to fundraise and have a great time at this event. Come for a scenic drive and enjoy a day out at picturesque Afterlee Public School.
Interested in being one of our many stallholders? Stall fees are still only $7. Contact Afterlee School for more information on 6633 3163.
Deborah Brown
Principal – Afterlee Public School
Quota Happenings
L-R: Carol, Rhonda, Marg King, Andrea, Melissa, Simon, Jess and Joan. Back Right: Pat, Marg Armstrong and Mary.
Simon was the “Star” at the Friendship Dinner.
On 26th July we had our Friendship Dinner at the Kyogle Bowling Club, 112 guests attended. Guests included Thomas George, wife Debbie, fellow Quotarians from Casino, Tweed Heads – Coolangatta.
Our special guest was Simon Mahony and his wife Melissa, who are both profoundly deaf, they have 3 boys. They are speaking.
Simon won the 2008/2009 24th District Quota South Pacific Area Scholarship for Hearing and Speech. District Scholarship $1,000.00 donated South Pacific Area Scholarship $5,700.00 donated total of $6,700.00.
Simon learnt of the OSPA Scholarship via the internet.
Simon is in his 3rd year at uni in Lismore. He will be a PE teacher, he plays Deaf Rugby Union.
Simon gave his report about Fiji when he travelled there between 24th August – 21st September 2009 through his interpreter Bronwyn Watson using sign language.
When Simon arrived in Fiji he was very shocked because the environment as it is, is so much different than in Australia. He stayed in Suva the longest because there is a large Deaf Community there. Deaf Fijian’s had impressed me in their ways and it made me so passionate with Fijian Deaf Culture. He also visited the northern and western divisions and during their school holidays he visited the Deaf camps. The Fijian Association of Deaf sports are for example: Volleyball, Netball and Rugby Union.
Simon presented two workshops and trained two Fijian Deaf Committee members how to set up a website and maintain it, he also visited schools for the Deaf.
Simon hopes to go back to Fiji for the first Pacific Deaf Rugby Union Cup during 2011, this will bring an enormous sense of pride and celebrations for the Fijian Deaf Community across the Fijian Islands.
Simon said, “It is beyond words to say thank you to the Quota Club for giving me this extraordinary opportunity as it is a part of my life experience. It is important to see things first hand and to see what is really needed. I would love to apply for this scholarship another time to finish my objectives.”
Everyone in the bowling club were overwhelmed with his story.
Simon is an inspiration to us all. We donated $200 to a charity that he picked which was Southern Cross Deaf Rugby Union. $500 was donated to “Help Talaya’s appeal.” Talaya is an 8 year old girl who had a brain tumour operation.
Our Raffle was donated – Mystery Talule Gifts $354.25
Quota donated $145.75 = $500 for Talaya
Raffle – 1st prize: 4 Coffee Mugs won by June McMahon Black C65; 2nd prize: Table Runner and 4 placements (donated) was won by Norma Wilson Black F15, $368 was raised.
Thank you to the people of the Kyogle Community for your support, also a big thank you to our guests on the night.
It’s Kyogle Show Time
Preparations are well underway for the 2010 Kyogle Show, planned for Friday, 8 and Saturday 9, October.
Les O’Reilly, President of the Kyogle Show Society, said that this year’s Kyogle Show promised to be a great couple of days of family fun, entertainment and competition, with new attractions joining the traditional Kyogle Show events.
“There’ll be the usual side-show alley entertainment, all the events and competition in the main ring including the horse show-jumping, there’ll be wood chopping, the stock displays and the poultry pavilion, show dogs, poetry, arts and crafts, the Friday Bull Ride and the Demolition Derby and fireworks on Saturday,” said Les. “We’ve also booked a couple of new attractions this year, including the Gilmore Family Circus and a reptile display.”
The Show Society are including a Vealer Show in the schedule this year for the first time. “It’s now time for vealer producers to start getting their entries ready for the Norco sponsored Vealer Show,” said Les.
This year will also see the first presentation of a trophy for the Supreme Champion Livestock Exhibit, donated by Councillor Robert and Grace Dwyer. Awarding of the trophy will alternate, going to the supreme exhibit in the cattle section this year, and the equestrian next.
The Show Society are also encouraging any aspiring Miss Kyogle Show Girls to make themselves known to the Show Society or to Megan Wilson at the Hairport hair salon in town.
For information regarding the Kyogle Show keep an eye out in Kyogle and the region for Show programmes and posters, or phone the Kyogle Show Society Office on 6632 1220.
Kyogle garden competition
Attention – Green Fingered Friends just a gentle reminder that entries for Kyogle Garden Club’s annual garden competition close on Friday 3rd September so you have a month to decide if you are going to enter your garden in one or more of the 20 categories available. In the past Kyogle was noted for its beautiful private and public gardens and we must congratulate our council for the work they have been doing to improve the appearance of the gardens in the main street. I am sure many of us would like to know Bruno’s secret to his beautiful roses. So let’s get cracking turning the soil, planting, mulching and pruning so that our town is a picture postcard once more. Remember gardening is good exercise and it is surprising what you can achieve in a 1/2 hour in your garden.
Entries for the Garden Competition can be obtained from Clarke’s Mitre 10, Kyogle Library, Kyogle Country Store and Gateway Office Supplies.
Kyogle CWA news
Kyogle CWA Awareness Day, Wednesday 8th September 2010 will be held in the Memorial Hall Shop near Gateway Office Supplies. Come join Kyogle CWA members for a complementary morning tea at 10am.
The CWA Awareness Day is a time to reflect on the achievements of what CWA does in our area.
Look forward to your company for chat and cuppa.
Wiangaree Red Cross
The annual general meeting was held at the hall recently and because we are only a small group, the following members were re-elected to their positions.
President Muriel Phillips; Vice Presidents Edith Mansfield and Judy Moore.
Secretary Jean Parker; Treasurer Marjorie Faulks;
Patrons Peggy Constable and Joan Hellyar;
Auditor Bruce Wilson; Publicity Muriel Phillips.
During the last 12 months we have attended the Annual Zone Conference, when 4 of our members were presented with “Long Service Bars”.
We held a successful Street Stall in September and we thank everyone who supported this event.
The Euchre nights at Wiangaree hall have been very popular and we hope to continue these when the weather gets warmer.
The donation box at Wiangaree Store is very generously supported by the customers and we thank Bruce and Trish Wilson for assisting Red Cross in this way.
We recently attended a special “Afternoon Tea” at Red Cross House, Lismore, and we hope to continue our voluntary work for Red Cross.
We meet at Wiangaree hall on the 3rd Monday each month at 10-30am and would be delighted to welcome new members.
Log-skidder almost ended Jeff’s life
A WORK accident five years ago came close to claiming the life of Jeff Whitney.
A resident of Old Bonalbo, Mr Whitney was working on a log-skidder at a property near Urbenville when the jack flew out and slammed into his groin. The impact was so hard it cut the femoral artery causing severe internal bleeding.
Mr Whitney said Urbenville ambulance officers were on the scene quickly to apply first-aid. He said they wasted no time in calling for the rescue helicopter to airlift him to hospital.
“I was in a lot of pain. They gave me morphine but I was still yelling and screaming,” he said.
The rescue helicopter flew Mr Whitney to Lismore Base Hospital for emergency surgery. He was operated on immediately and was later told by the surgeon he was less than five minutes away from death.
“Just imagine if I had been taken to hospital by road ambulance – I probably wouldn’t have made it,” he said.
“It’s so important to have a local rescue helicopter service; that’s why we donate to it every year.”
August 21-29 is Helicopter Awareness Week which is all about raising awareness of the essential community service provided by Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter, and the not-for-profit basis under which it operates.
Part of Helicopter Awareness Week is the annual Rescue Helicopter Appeal which the service is urging the whole community to get behind.
This year, the service’s operating budget is $6.5 million – almost double what it was just four years ago. Of that, $4.2 million has to be raised through the community, business sector and from sponsors.
To donate to the Rescue Helicopter Appeal, please phone 6627 4444, visit any Westpac branch or go to www.helirescue.com.au
Quota Happenings
Kyogle Breast Cancer Support Group Raffle was held in July.
The raffle was donated. Thank you for your generosity of donating 3 electrical items as listed.
1st prize: 2 slice Sandwich Maker
2nd prize: Coffee Maker
3rd prize: Hand Electrical Mixer
$240.00 was raised.
Winners -
1st prize: Y. Morris, Red E85
2nd prize: T. Smith, Red F14
3rd prize: N. Layton, Red B52
Drawn by K. Donaghy and C. Bushell.
Thank you to the people of the Kyogle community for your support.
SES fundraising committee news
On Wednesday 4-8-10 we held our meeting and it was quite an eventful morning. All our members except 2 were present at this meeting and it was great to see.
We had a guest speaker, David Page who was kind enough, although he felt a bit embarrassed being there and wondered why he was asked to speak at our meeting. David retired a short time back and after 40 years in the Fire Brigade I thought it would be good to use a little of his spare time. He gave a very interesting talk and we all enjoyed it. Thank you David.
Our next Raffle which is one for the Dads for Fathers Day will start on 12-8-10 and prizes are, 1st prize Dart board, 2nd prize is several items from Makita, both these prizes were donated by Kyogle Building and Plumbing Supplies, a very big thank you for that and 3rd prize is a back pack and was donated by Margaret Murphy prior to her passing and there is a surprise inside the back pack. This raffle will be drawn on 28th August. Tickets also available at Jennys Coffee Lounge and a few other places to be decided on.
Our next venture for the morning was a trip to the Kyogle SES shed where we all had our photos taken and then shown the equipment the Unit members use. Wow, it sure opens your eyes to what goes on when they are called out. Congratulations to you all on a great assortment of gear. It is a credit to you in such a small town.
Thanks to all who make our raffles worth while, our committee members who sell the tickets and the different venues we can leave raffle books at etc. Thanks to the staff at Jennys for putting up with us.
Brenda Cameron
Kyogle Legacy raffle winners
Raffles held on 9th June was won by Andrew Clark and on 14th July it was won by Robert Felton. Thank you to everyone for your support.








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