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Established 1978
Published by the Gidgegannup Agricultural Society (Inc)
February 2020POSTAGE
PAIDAUSTRALIA
Email: Secretary: Secretary@gidgeagsociety.com.au or Show Committee: info@gidgeagsociety.com.au
Gidgegannup Agricultural Society (GAS) is looking for someone with secretarial experience.
The successful applicant will receive an annual honorarium for performing this vital organisational role.
For further information contact GAS President Gordon Caine on 0403 056 019.
Secretary wanted
If you wish to register a vote at the AGM but are unable to attend in person, a Proxy Form can be obtained from the GAS Fa c e b o o k p a g e , t h e We b s i t e o r b y c o n t a c t i n g secretar@gidgeagsociety.com.au. Proxies must be received by the Secretary before Thursday February 20.
But it's also time for looking ahead and at 5.00 pm on Sunday February 23 the Gidgegannup Agricultural Society will hold its AGM in the Showground Hall and start seriously looking towards organising the 74th Gidge Show on Saturday October 31. Several longstanding Committee Members have retired and all positions on the Committee will be declared vacant at the meeting. Any financial member of GAS is entitled to nominate for election and you are all encouraged to consider becoming involved. To make duties less arduous, some responsibilities have been split and job sharing will be encouraged. Contact a current Committee Member for further information.
It's the beginning of February and everything should be settling down by now – holidays are over and children are back to school; a small sigh of relief all round perhaps …
Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to the organisation of The Country Show on the City Doorstep.
$20 Million Regional Agricultural Show Development Grants Program
You may recall that the June 2019 Gidgegram reported that the Morrison Government had announced “a $20 million package to strengthen rural Australia with initiatives to ensure agricultural shows remain a centrepiece of regional communities, help educate children about agriculture and food production and encourage more people into agricultural careers”, a move which was welcomed by Agricultural Societies across the country.
In close co-operation with Sally Block, Experience Gidgegannup, and with invaluable assistance from Julie-Anne Pettit, Facilities Planner with the City of Swan, GAS submitted applications for two Grants: a Small Grant to cover upgrading of power on the Showgrounds and a Large Grant to cover infrastructure upgrades to be accomplished by June 2021. Grateful GAS thanks have been expressed to these two ladies.
It has been reported that the Perth Royal Agricultural Society was pleased to note that both the Gidge Agricultural Show and the Small Farm Field Day were cited in the Applications along with a number of other community groups. The outcome of this Grants Program will likely be known in April.
Gidgegannup Agricultural Society (Inc) AGM
Grant Applications received totalled in the order of $68 million but in light of the drought coupled with the catastrophic bushfire situation in the Eastern States it is inevitable that some showgrounds will be unable to function at least in 2020 and ongoing reports are being received of Shows being cancelled. It is not known what effect these disastrous events will have on how individual Grant Applications are viewed. Our best wishes and hopes for successful recovery go to the devastated communities in the Eastern States.
Editor: Sandra Harms
Congratulations 50th Anniversary
Agricultural Society President Gordon Caine and wife Esme, celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in January. The couple have been long standing active members of the Gidgegannup Agricultural Society and the Gidgegannup Square Dance Club, and together are stalwarts of the Gidge community, dedicating many years of volunteer work. Thanks you Esme and Gordon, I think a piece or two of that beautiful cake pictured below is well deserved.
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Grow with Gidgegannup!Support local businesses and
community groups
Improving your general well-being
General yoga class recommences Wed. 16 October. 7 pm.
Hatha yoga that is gentle enough for every body type
9 week course at Gidge Recreation Centre
Contact Dallis for bookings PH: 0439 326 624
Mowing, Edging,
Pruning, Planting, Weeding,
Spraying for weeds,
Pests, Fertilising and
Garden clean-ups
Lawn and Garden ServicesGiving you a healthy yard for
a happy home
Kristen Billinghurst
0459 693 650 kriscaping@gmail.com
Need an experienced
hardworking reliable gardener?
Call Jim 9574 7166
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For further information contact coach Dylan Cahill 0447 019 728
Training will be on Tuesday and Thursday nights 6pm start. The club would like to welcome new players to come along and join.
The club will commence its 42nd season with pre-season training on Tuesday February 4th at 6pm, Percy Cullen Oval Gidgegannup Recreation Centre.
ABM Landscaping, Gidgegannup Bakery, Gidge Grog, Tonys Auto Wreckers, Midland Towbars, Tonys House of Tender Meats, Natures Playground, Chidlow Water Carriers, Proweld, Gidgegannup Physiotherapy, Larry Croft Plumbing and Noble Falls Tavern.
The club would like to thank the 2019 sponsors for their support:
After many meetings with the City of Swan as to the future of the Rec Club we will continue our work at Percy Cullen through June and then a new agreement will be put in place. We have a number of meetings that have been attended by Cr Charlie Zannino and Cr Rod Henderson and we wish to thank them for their time. We have also had much support and help from Jessica Shaw. We welcome to the committee Jemma Snow and look forward to valuable contributions.
It is business is as usual with the various groups, yoga classes and fitness groups continuing to use the facilities. The Netball, basketball and the junior and senior football clubs
Happy New Year from the Gidge Rec Club to you. We hope you have all had a good beginning to the year.
Gidgegannup Recreation Club News are busily getting their plans together for the coming year. You can go to our website to find out more about the facilities and what is available. If you wish to hire the either of the rooms or other facilities please contact by Paul Carroll either by email info@gidgerecclub.com.au or 9574 6483.
Coming Events
February Saturday 15th
2020 Secret Lives
of Pets 2
Movie Nights
Gidgegannup Senior Football Club
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This 7-week program for 14-17 year olds, covers basic skills required for young people seeking employment and entering the workforce. Workshops will include topics such as:
- Customer service
Mundaring Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Bendigo Bank Mundaring, the Shire of Mundaring, LYC Business Solutions and a range of local business owners, to deliver a series of training sessions to help our youth enter the workforce.
Currently the Perth Hills have one of the highest percentage of Youth unemployment in the country, which is a great concern for teenagers and their parents.
- Obtaining a tax file number and
- Resume writing- Interview skills- Personal presentation
- Telephone etiquette (including use of mobile phones)- Financial literacy- Skills sessions - Mock interview
Workshops will run every Tuesday, from 18 February - 31 March 2020 inclusive, from 4pm-6pm at the Bendigo Room, Mundaring Arena, with the exception of the skills session (17 March) which will be run from
Work Ready Certificate
participating local businesses, to be advised nearer the date.At the end of the program, each attendee will receive a participation certificate. All workshops must be attended to qualify for the certificate.
The registration fee for the Work Ready Certificate is $30 per participant. A light afternoon tea will be provided at the beginning of each session. There are limited places available.
To register, please go to www.mundaring.org.au/events/
For further information please contact either Karen Mummery at admin@mundaring.org.au or Karen Beale at karen@lycbusiness.com.au.
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General Garden Clean-ups Weeding and Whipper-snipperingReticulation Repair / ChainsawingPruning & Hedge Trimming Propagation of Native Plants Gutter and Water Tank Cleaning
Phone/Fax: 9574 6263Mobile: 0419 190 984
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RURAL & DOMESTIC
Gidgegannup Garden & Property Maintenance
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Celebrating 100 Years
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What a long time it seems since the last Gidgegram and Gidge seemed to close down during January but now with Australia Day behind us, time to get on with 2020.
Lillie Road is now open and provides a much needed second exit from Tilden Park in the event of an emergency. Also we will be gradually welcoming new residents to Gidge. Reserve and Reen Roads have seen quite a lot of development in the last few years with 20ha blocks appearing and new houses being built. A great way for Gidgegannup to develop.
Now some of the livestock we could give a miss to are rats and snakes. We have had an inundation of rats this year, maybe with the demolition of an old house next door. Anyway they decamped into our hay shed so we have had to carry out a policy of mass murder. Still a few about but definitely better. Snakes!!! I have seen three on the place this year, two pythons and a dugite. Don't mind the pythons. One was sunbaking early one morning outside the old house (think it lives in there). I was made aware of this by the better half, who I had dropped off to feed the chooks and driven off in the rtv to the feed shed to collect the horses' breakfasts. Suddenly as I drove along, I became aware of this figure running past me yelling 'snake'. He can now tell a python from something nastier. Just as well because another one popped up at our house on the chair beside
A few thefts and trespassing around Gidge, so be sure to lock up your gates and your property to escape attention from these opportunists. Also report any suspicious vehicles or people acting suspiciously to the police on 13 14 44 – and, if possible and safely, take a photo and send in with time and place to the police. Every piece of information helps to possibly establish a pattern.
Talking of 2020 – back in 2000 with the dawn of a new century, a message was painted on Reserve Road just to the north of the Wooroloo bridge “Happy New Year 2000” a welcome to the unknown 2000s. Mysteriously on1st January 2020, those driving on Reserve Road may have noticed that this message has been renewed to read “Happy New Year 2020”. It would be nice to think that the message will be there in 2040 and someone will renew that message again. Impossible to imagine Gidge in 2040 but then we probably didn't envisage the changes that the years up to 2020 would bring.
We don't have a lot of pasture left with Kasanova and his herd. At least no fire risk. He rules over them paternally. Quite pleasant living with the livestock on this place, even the better half quite likes the horses now.
So far Gidge has been fortunate with fire alerts. There have been some, but our brigades have got on to them so fast little harm has been caused. Let's keep it that way for the rest of this summer and many more. The community is working hard to secure improvements to our telecommunications, which can only help our safety and security for us and visitors to the area.
It was pretty hot up to Christmas, with very little rain but we have had summers far hotter with the temperatures in the mid 40s so nothing unusual, and although rain would be nice for gardens, it is not going to do a lot for those who have pasture left.
the barbie. Left alone, it made its' way round to the bench outside our window and was next seen rearing up to look in the window. A lovely olive green with a white/cream underbelly and obviously curious to see what was going on. Now the dugite was hanging around the horse yards when I went to feed one morning. I nearly ran it over. I screeched, it took off and I haven't seen it since thank goodness.
I hope no-one takes offence at this one:
On their way to get married, a young couple is involved in a fatal car accident. The couple found themselves sitting outside the Pearly Gates waiting for St. Peter to process them into Heaven. While waiting, they began to wonder: Could they possibly get married in Heaven? When St. Peter showed up, they asked him. St. Peter said, "I don't know. This is the first time anyone has asked. Let me go find out,'" and he left. The couple sat and waited, and waited. Two months passed and the couple were still waiting. While waiting, they began to wonder what would happen if it didn't work out; could you get a divorce in heaven? After yet another month, St. Peter finally returned, looking somewhat bedraggled. "Yes," he informed the couple, "You can get married in Heaven." "Great!" said the couple, "But we were just wondering, what if things don't work out? Could we also get a divorce in Heaven?" St. Peter, red-faced with anger, slammed his clipboard onto the ground. "What's wrong?" asked the frightened couple. "OH, COME ON!," St. Peter shouted, "It took me three months to find a priest up here! Do you have any idea how long it'll take me to find a lawyer?"
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Ken Wyatt is in talks with Telstra and NBN and they are
working to investigate potential improvements or solutions
to the issues we are facing in Gidgegannup. Further to this,
Ken wrote to the Communications Minister, highlighting his
concerns for our safety, and the potential for federal funding
of the backup generators for Mobile Tower base stations.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME NO. 4 STRUCTURE
PLAN NO. 34 (NORTH STONEVILLE TOWNSITE):
Telstra is working to identify the two highest priority base
stations for these generators, if the funding is secured.
Falls Heights Tower is now scheduled to be in service June
2020. It appears that activation of this tower is dependent on
proposed tower in Bunning Road near Trimble Road. This is
within the Shire of Mundaring. This tower and the Falls
Heights tower will service a large part of Gidgegannup that
does not have mobile coverage. The Development
Application will be lodged shortly and let's hope it progresses
smoothly. This will also take some of the pressure off the
townsite tower.
Further Ken has asked them to provide an overview on the
measures undertaken for Fire Mitigation.
A decision on this has been deferred until April. The
guidelines on building within 100 metres from bushland have
changed. The area of bushland has been reduced. What is
clear is that the Perth Adelaide National Highway will need to
be in place before this development can go ahead as Main
Roads have stated that the Great Eastern Highway is
Felt that in view of the national heightened awareness of the
need to provide a safer environment to deal with the danger of
bush fire these backup generators were essential.
Gidgegannup is being left without any telecommunications
when the mobile towers fail due to power outage as our
landline system is so poor.
It was also queried as to whether development in the Hills
should be put on hold until a Royal Commission/Enquiry has
been held in the Eastern States as to the ability to protect
residents living in bushland areas.
GIDGEGANNUP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE;
Our intention is to have a meeting in the early part on 2020,
inviting persons/ organizations that are interested in being
part of the Gidgegannup Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
The meeting is to brief everyone on the purposes, objectives
and benefits of a locally based chamber of commerce and
industry.
INVITE COMMENT - PROPOSED CITY OF SWAN
SCHEME AMENDMENT NO.166 TO INTRODUCE AN
ADDITIONAL USE OF CONSTRUCTION AND
DEMOLITION WASTE RECYCLING FACILITY -
LOT 151 & LOT 152 (NO.1067) TOODYAY ROAD,
GIDGEGANNUP (LPS17-166)
This item came before Council on 11th December, 2019 and
was not supported by Council.
There is a steering committee of four people wanting to form a
Gidgegannup Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It was
encouraging to see the number of local businesses that are
interested in being part of a Gidgegannup Chamber of
Commerce (some 14).
A submission has been sent to the City objecting to this
proposed Scheme Amendment.
inadequate for the proposed number of people that will be
accommodated.
FILLING OF LAND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
RUNWAY - LOT 121(NO.2927) & LOT 249 (NO.2775)
TOODYAY ROAD, GIDGEGANNUP (DA479-18 &
DA480-18)
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GPA Report Continued
2. Residents are concerned that horses being ridden nearby
could be spooked due to the noise with potential tragic
consequences.
MOTION that the Council resolve to:1) Refuse to grant approval for the proposed development
associated with the Filling of Land for the Constructed
Runway at Lot 121 (No.2927) and Lot 249 (No.2775)
Toodyay Road, Gidgegannup for the following reasons:
1. Residents have expressed concern over the potential for
airborne asbestos as the asbestos cover will not be sealed.
3. The rural amenity will be impacted by flyovers and the
noise generated by the airplane.
The proponent has the right of appeal to the State
Administrative Tribunal and we believe has already done
so. The GPA is concerned that this application could be
approved without the conditions proposed by the City. It
was pointed out that there is a mediation process prior to
any decision at SAT.
ST JOHN FIRST RESPONDER;
GPA attended a meeting with St John's Ambulance, to
discuss whether it was feasible to consider whether an
ambulance could be stationed in Gidge as a first responder
to incidents. Morangup and Wundowie have this as do
several regional centres.
After discussion it was felt that we would be better served by
getting a first responder programme up and running.
There is a free App. Available at the App Store or Google
Play Also we would need to facilitate first aid training
courses. Thought is that we should try and get as many
people possible to have some form of first aid training.
There is a lot of info of which the community is not aware.
We have five defibrillators in Gidge, most of them locked
up. These could be registered on the app and still be locked
up but a photo of the id number sent to 000 would get them
unlocked. Then we would need the person who was
trained to use them, not always easy.
It was decided that we would hold a public meeting in
February with information beforehand to gauge level of
interest for these First Responder courses. It was felt that
the GPA should support this initiative.
GIDGEGANNUP WILDFLOWER SIGNAGE;
Gidgegannup Wildflower Signage has been installed on
roads in Gidgegannup. City staff worked with the
Gidgegannup Progress Association to help make this
possible.
It was felt that vegetation control on verges should be by
The Committee are busy getting the programme into place
and this year will, we hope, be bigger and better than last year.
The Honey Festival will again be part of the day and will be
moved to east of the Hall, which will give them a lot more
room.
SFFD: SUNDAY, 24th MAY,2020
Exhibitors Application forms will be available on line from
1st February, 2020 at www.gidgegannup.info. Hard copies
will also be at the Newsagents.
Don't forget the Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day fb page
to keep you in touch with our plans. Information will also be
up on the Community website. By next Gidgegram most of
our planning will be well under way. The Field Day this year
should be much larger as the Honey Festival will be moving to
the site east of the Hall, which will give them much more
room to expand.
GIDGEGANNUP SFFD fb SITE;
Check out our fb site for news of events and also the
Community fb page. Lots of information on both those pages.
Gidgegannup has an amazing facility in our Showgrounds
and the Agricultural Society have done a great job to maintain
and improve the grounds over many years. This year
Experience Gidge has been working with them towards
securing funding for improvements and upgrades to the
grounds. We have also requested the City to put funding in
their budget to provide banners in the townsite for both the
Show and the Field Day in the lead up to their events. These
two events are run entirely by the community and funded by
them as well and are certainly the largest independent events
in the Swan Valley/Gidgegannup ward, if not the City of
Swan.
PERTH HILLS TOURISM ALLIANCE;
We have already created a fb page for Gidgegannup Perth
Hills/Gidgegannup. Please post any events on this page if
you wish and Tourism businesses are welcome to put their ads
on this site. We will be creating a website for our presence,
which will also accommodate the Gidgegannup Chamber of
Commerce.
SHOWGROUNDS;
Creative, Professional, Graphic Design - Trademarks
Business Stationery Packaging & Labels
Posters - Leaflets - Catalogues Website Layout
Newsletters
Sandra Faye HarmsArt director / Graphic Artist
Phone 9572 9061
mobile 0429 086 253ps.harms@redbrookart.com.au
Experience
Gidgegannupin the hills
www.gidgegannup.infoexperiencegidge@gidgegannup.info.com.au
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April 6 12 to 9pm
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GPA Report Continued
Experience
Gidgegannupin the hills
www.gidgegannup.infoexperiencegidge@gidgegannup.info.com.au
Red Hill was named after the distinct red colour of the earth in
the area. Toodyay Road passes through Red Hill on the way up to
the Darling Scarp. The most notable feature of Red Hill is Red
Hill Waste Management Facility, a regional landfill facility,
managed by the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council.
An Environmental Education Centre is located at the Red Hill
Waste Management Facility and school and community tours are
conducted regularly.
EMRC meetings and information advertisements are advertised
regularly in the gidgegram
In and around Gidgegannup - Red Hill
The Swan Valley is the oldest and most visited wine region in Western Australia with many of the vineyards growing from a rich heritage forged by southern European migrant families in the early 1900’s and post World War II years.
The Swan Valley and surrounds is regarded as one of Western Australia’s premier tourism regions. Only 25 minutes from the Perth CBD and 10 minutes from the domestic airport, it is a renowned grape growing region containing world-class wineries, restaurants, cafes, galleries, fresh food produce, breweries, distilleries, recreational activities, antiques, nature based attractions, arts, crafts trails and accommodation.
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The Friends of Susannah Brook Reserve recently hosted two
weeding mornings at their wildlife corridor restoration site in
Susannah Brook Reserve, Gidgegannup. This on-ground
work is part of a three year restoration project being
undertaken in the reserve, funded by the Western Australian
Government's State Natural Resource Management Program.
Supported by the Susannah Brook Catchment Group and a
number of local community volunteers who came along to
each event to lend a hand, the Friends Group coordinated the
removal of Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) invading
their community revegetation site which was planted in June
this year.
Having a team of volunteers working together for an hour or
two, tackling the challenge of weed removal inside tree guards
and around sedge tubestock along the creek line, was only
made easier with some easy-going conversations, good-
natured banter and, of course, a home-cooked morning tea!
From babies to retirees, up to 16 volunteers put in an
outstanding effort across the two mornings, determined to
complete the weeding task before stopping for a cuppa and
catch-up.
Who would have thought that pulling weeds could be so
enjoyable?
You don't know what you're missing until you join in!By Susannah Brook Catchment Group
Getting involved in a local landcare group not only improves
the environment, it provides a social outlet for individuals and
enables families to get outdoors and do something together,
fostering friendships within our community. What value can
you put on the opportunity to connect socially with like-
minded individuals, sharing your ideas and working towards a
common cause?
Photo: Susannah Brook Catchment Group
Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) invading the Friends of Susannah Brook Reserve's community revegetation site.
Community volunteers working together whilst enjoying a chat and a laugh! Photo: Susannah Brook Catchment Group
If you would like to find out more about joining in at a
community work-day and catching up with volunteers from
the Friends of Susannah Brook Reserve, please contact
Sandy Stone v ia sandyroger. s tone@gmai l . com.
Alternatively, if you would like to find out more about the
work being done by the Susannah Brook Catchment Group
and how you can get involved, please contact the group via
susannahbrookcatchmentgroup@gmail.com. All ages are
welcome.
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Sub CentreMorangup
When AHMAG formed in 2014, the principal aim was to stop a Chinese-Australian joint venture mining local bauxite. Since then, deposits of lithium, vanadium and iron ore have been pegged in the Avon Valley so we now face the threat of even more open-cut mining in the district.
Maintaining the campaign's momentum when most residents believe the threat of mining has disappeared is a difficult phase but we remain committed to monitoring the mining proponents' 'live' tenements in our local area.
In April this year, AHMAG enters its sixth year of campaigning to stop all open-cut mining within a 100km radius of Perth.
Campaigns to save our environment are not sprints – they are marathons. Mining proponents such as Yankuang Buaxite Resources Ltd hope AHMAG will fold but we remain fully incorporated and action ready for when they return to full activity.
We are also keeping an eye on a huge gravel pit proposed Lot 3560 Toodyay Road Bailup which could possibly turn into a bauxite mine.
Geoff Appleby kindly offered to chair last year's AGM in August and has also rewritten parts of our constitution which allow more flexibility for committee members. The proposed constitution will be circulated to members prior to the August 2020 AGM at which any changes will be voted on. A reminder: To vote at the AGM, you must be a financial member.In the past six months we have outlaid approximately $1500 on new promotional merchandise (calico bags, stubby holders and keep cups) which have been rebadged with the updated message of stopping all open-cut mining in our area.
Our core group continues to spread the message about protecting our fragile environment at local agricultural shows and community events such as swap meets and farmers markets.
Committee Affairs
AHMAG enters the new year in a healthy financial position and in February we can pay a full-year's public liability insurance ($1,650) in a single payment, saving $150.October was our busiest fundraising month with three local shows and a car boot sale which put the events team through its paces.In a month we managed to recoup $1200 of the $1500 we spent on restocking our merchandise. A solid effort by all.
Hope and David Jones are continuing with their fortnightly stall at Midland Farmers Market where they sell plants and collect signatures for our parliamentary petitions which have now been signed by 4,688 people.We welcome our new members and thank all current members and supporters for their on-going commitment: Jo and Phil Hart for maintaining the website and Facebook page which has a steady following and, Sandra Harms, Shan Diver and family, Rosemary and Miska Madacsi, Heather and Geoff Appleby, Ieva Tomsons and Leonie Woods for stepping in when we needed their support in vital roles.
Once again Sandra Harms produced a stunning design of a local banksia species for the new shopping bags.
Remain a financial member and encourage others to join. At $10 per annum, it won't break the bank and it will help us to stay afloat financially.
How you can help
Keep in touch at facebook.com/avonandhills or write to PO Box 111 Gidgegannup WA 6083.
If you follow the mining stock market and notice any unusual activity in the resources sector, please alert AHMAG.
Donate plants and unwanted items to Hope and David Jones, 9572 9072.
Join us in our community education campaign when we attend local shows and events. It's good fun and you get to meet a lot of new (and old) friends.
Contribute to our fighting fund by making a donation to Avon and Hills Mining Awareness Group BSB: 633-000, account number 152776654.
Avon and Hills Mining Awareness Group
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• Electric locks • Wireless keypads and exit buttons
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LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT
Wayne & Kerry BestT: 9574 6153 - E: bestys151@bigpond.com151 Reen Rd Gidgegannup WA 6083
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MRB 8417
Email: brian@mobimech.com.au
42 years in industry - 21 years in Gidgegannup
Mobi-mech
A: Well, doggone!
A: Flea markets!
Q: What did the cowboy say when his dog ran away?
Q: What did the dog say when he sat on sandpaper?A: Ruff!
Q: Why did the poor dog chase his own tail?A: He was trying to make both ends meet!
A: Because they have two left feet!
A: You can step in a poodle!
A: Because they have collar Ids.
Q: What dog loves to take bubble baths?
Q: What do you call a dog that is left handed?A: A south paw!
A: Should we walk or take a dog?
Q: Why are dogs like phones?
Q: What type of markets do dogs avoid?
A: A shampoodle!
Q: What did one flea say to the other?
A: A watch dog!
Q: Why don't dogs make good dancers?
Q: What happens when it rains cats and dogs?
Q: What dog keeps the best time?
Animal JokesQuack me up!
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& 0447 986 289
Owner/Operator
• Installation
• Sanding
• Polishing
• Coating
Free Quotes - Quality Workmanship
Toodyay Timber Flooring
Toodyay Timber Flooring
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Postal Address:………………………………………………………...….
MEMBERSHIP FORM (wef Feb 2019)
GIDGEGANNUP AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
PLEASE UNDERLINE HERE: SINGLE or FAMILY MEMBERSHIP THEN COMPLETE AS NECESSARY
Applicant’s Name:………………………………………………………...
……………………………………………………..............................…….
EMAIL:………………………………………………….....……………….
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Children attending Primary & Secondary schools are included in Family Membership.
Child 1 - Name & Date of Birth:…………………………………………
Child 2 – Name & Date of Birth: ………………………………………
Child 3 – Name & Date of Birth: ………………………………………
(If necessary, attach additional Family Members separately.)
Membership fees: Family : $20.00 Single: $15.00
Applications for Membership will be considered at the next Committee Meeting of the Society
Please forward your completed form and subscription to:Gloria Metcalf - Treasurer, Gidgegannup Agricultural Society Inc.,PO Box 22, Gidgegannup WA, 6083Email: treasurer@gidgeagsociety.com.auFor EFT payment on line: BSB: 633108 ACCT: 120250147 Reference: Your Name.
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SplitSystemC lean
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We decontaminate and clean reversecycle air conditioners
Contact your local contractor Split System Clean on 9572 9255 or 0439 967 939
or email jmills@splitsystemclean.com.au. Web: splitsystemclean.com.au
Did you know Split Air Conditioners
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Now using Australian Tea Tree Oilat no extra cost to you
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Your local Place Office can help with general City services and inquiries including:
A Justice of the Peace (JP) will also be available on Wednesday from 9–10.30am.
Drop-Point Library
• Youth matters• Local events
• Community development and funding matters
• Community planning
• Bush care and environmental queries• Land use queries
• Fire and community safety concerns
• Business development and tourism
• Animal matters
• Building queries
You can contact the office on 9207 8655 on Monday and Wednesday. Please contact the Place Manager on 0409 619 971 to book an appointment outside of these hours.
• Environmental health
The Gidgegannup Office is now open Monday and Wednesday from 9am–4pm.
Pick up a copy of the Gidgegram
at the Gidgegannup Rural Place Office
or read the online version at:
Established in May 2014, the Gidgegannup Drop-Point Library was created to service the needs of Gidgegannup's rural residents.
Whilst the Gidgegannup Drop-Point Library does not have its own collection of titles, it does offer the following services:
• Library membership registration• Requesting, lending and returning items• Access to the library catalogueOpens in new window and City
• Payments for rates, infringements and animal registrations can
services online• Access to the internet via a public access computer
be made by either credit card or EFTPOS.
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Cherith Grove Café
Bookings
9574 6424Lot 122 Mayo Road
(near Noble Falls)
Gidgegannup
NEW MENU
Modern Australian A-la-Carte
Gold Plate Chef
Functions / weddings / picnic hampers
BYO
www.cherithgrove.com.au
Organic Olive Oil
Sales
Opening HoursSat 9am - 9pmSun 9am - 4pm
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AGLOW Gidgegannup
Country Women's Association meets every Wednesday at the CWA Hall, Gidge Showgrounds
from 10am.
Ladies are you free on Wednesdays?
CWA GIDGEGANNUP BRANCH
You don't have to be a 'Country' woman, and you certainly don't have to be able to cook or knit.
Homemade crafts for sale very Wednesday from 10am till 2pm.
For more details, please phone.
Just come along and have a good time with a great bunch of other local ladies. Transport can be
arranged.
President: Terrianne 0435 394 157
Gidgegannup Square Dance Club
We have the year worked out with some great dances organised through the year.
Give it a Go What have you got to Lose!!!
We will be dancing every second and fourth Saturday of every month at the Showgrounds Hall in Gidgegannup.
Everyone is welcome to join in.....
For more info please contact us on 95746054 or 95746071
When you see them advertised come along and join in the fun for the night.
Enquiries: Lyn James 9574 6450 or
Venue: Percy Cullen Recreation Hall.
Join us to be encouraged and supported
(except January) at 10am.
Everyone is welcome.
spiritually and emotionally, as a part of a
vibrant Christian community.We meet on the first Thursday of every month
Pam Randall: 0407 081 450.
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In a public notice, Water Corporation WA has proposed removing the original above-ground parts and installing new pipes below ground over the next 50 years.
While some sections of the Perth-to-Kalgoorlie scheme have already been upgraded, more than 300 kilometres of the original pipeline is still in service today.
Legendary engineer Charles Yelverton 'CY' O'Connor once dreamed of a scheme to supply fresh water from Western Australia's coast to the dry interior.
The Water Corporation WA document said the surviving pipeline was "not fit for purpose" and experienced "a number of leaks and bursts".
Iconic Goldfields Pipeline tipped to be replaced, ending a century of history
News story copied from ABC online, ABC Goldfields By Isabel Moussalli
Key points:
About 100,000 people and the mining and agriculture sector rely on the fresh water the pipeline delivers
The remaining 300kms of an iconic above-ground pipeline completed 117 years ago is set to be removed
Water takes up to 11 days to travel from Perth's Mundaring Weir
But 117 years after its celebrated completion, the Goldfields or Golden Pipeline could be replaced.
Construction of the pipeline in 1902. Photo: State Library Western Australia
The pipeline stretches 600km to supply water to the goldfields. Photo: Rhiannon Stevens
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Report anysuspicious
behaviour to yourlocal Rural Watch
representative
pjfollyfarm@gmail.com
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Gidgegannup Community Church SERVICES
Anglican and Uniting Church Services
Sunday 9.30amAnglican – Ministers from The Church of Ascension in Midland.
Uniting Church – Rev Harold Sampson
All people are welcome to our services.
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Events February 2020
Propagation Group: 24th FebruaryMeets on Mondays once a month to share knowledge about
propagating native plants. Contact Sandy at eastern.hills.branch@wildflowersocietywa.org.au
Seed Cleaning Group: 12th and 26th February
Contact eastern.hills.branch@wildflowersocietywa.org.au
Meets fortnightly on Wednesdays to prepare seeds for propagation.
Plant Learners' Group: 10th and 24th FebruaryMeets on Mondays twice a month in a self-learning
environment to identify plants and expand knowledge. Contact Pam at pamela.riordan@gmail.com
Octagonal Hall 52 McGlew Road, Glen ForrestMalcolm French is the recognized authority on Western Australian eucalypts. He has just published a new book
focusing on those of the wetter south west regions. His talk is part of our monthly meeting which also includes a quiz, a "show and tell" table and supper. Both members and
non-members are most welcome.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/easternhillswildflowersoc/Web: www.wildflowersocietywa.org.au/branches/eastern-hills-branch/
Friday 28th February 7.30pm: "Eucalypts of the South West"
Email: eastern.hills.branch@wildflowersocietywa.org.au
Eastern Hills Wildflower Society
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Gidgegram
IMPORTANT COMMUNITY NUMBERS
Shane Attwood (Capt) ................................................................0419 961 749Phil Corbin........................................................................................9574 6071
Secretary Shelley Williams........................................................0438 990 053
BULLSBROOK POULTRY CLUB
Sally Block Chairperson.............................................................0418 928 549
EXPERIENCE GIDGEGANNUP
Vince Pullella..............................................................................0413 492 484
Paul Goodley - Community Development Coordinator.........0427 163 317
Alisdair McCrudden....................................................................0407 194 261
Joe Nistico ................................................……………………. 0439 869 227Mark Smith ...............................................................................0411 718 348
MORANGUP ST JOHN AMBULANCEAdministration: Amy Wittber...................................................0418 741 971Email:morangup@stjohnambulance.com.au 3 Wallaby Way Morangup: Open Tuesdays 8.30am - 4.30pm.
POLICE EMERGENCIES......................................................................000MUNDARING POLICE (weekdays)................................................131 444
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
CRIME STOPPERS..................................................................1800 333 000
FIRE EMERGENCIES............................................................................000
FIRE CONTROL OFFICERS - Gidge West
Neal Pennison ….....................................................………….. 0417 949 916
RURAL WATCH - Peter Jensen..............................................0402 910 707
General Info and Permits ..............................................................9574 6536
President, Gordon Caine...........................................................9574 6054
Total Movement and Harvest Bans............................................9267 9326
FIRE CONTROL OFFICERS- Gidge East
Snr Vice President Jean Witcombe..........................................0478 037 315
Laurie Garcia..............................................................................0408 957 747
Gloria Metcalf Treasurer ...............................................................9574 6062
Adam Strelein - Place Manager.......................................0409 619 971
Beau Algeri (Capt).................................................................... 0423 388 299
Gidgegram Advertising Gloria Metcalf........................................9574 6062
MIDLAND POLICE (anytime)....................................................9250 0333POLICE Attendance...........................................................................131 444
CITY OF SWAN............................................................................9267 9267
BOOKINGS HALL/SHOWGROUNDS City of Swan..........9267 9321
Maryanne Turnor........................................................................0428 990 417
PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
Jennifer Kent...............................................................................0412 953 512Penny Morgan Secretary................................................................9574 7211
President Peter Jensen..............................................................0402 910 707
WARD COUNCILLORS
GIDGEGANNUP COMMUNITY WEBSITE:.
Cr Rod Henderson..........0413 496 688.....rod.henderson@swan.wa.gov.au
No. 2994 Maxwell O'Dea................................................................9574 7140 3875 Ian Symington.................................................................9574 7295
6502 Debbie Gilchrist.........................................................0417 184 192
www.gidgegannup.info Email:admin@gidgegannup.info
8891 Glenda Winney...........................................................0419 196 320
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Cr. Charlie Zannino.......0412 788 817... charlie.zannino@swan.wa.gov.au
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Len & Jean Baxter...........................................................................9574 7028
Secretary - Terrianne..................................................................0435 394 157
Toni Carson......................................................................................9574 6014
CWA GIDGEGANNUPPresident - Belinda.....................................................................0411 533 129
Treasurer - Trish..........................................................................0421 115 135
Bill Karroll.......................................................................................9574 6191FRIENDS OF GIDGE RESERVE
Secretary Kerry Stewart.............................................................0409 108 046
GIDGEGANNUP NETBALL CLUB
PERTH HILLS PAINTBALL ASSOCIATION
FOOTBALL CLUB
GIDGEGANNUP PLAY GROUP...............gidgegplaygroup@gmail.com
President Paul Carroll.....................................................................9574 6601
President: Peter Baudinette ........................................................0413 804 992
Dr John Tyrrell B.Sc. (Hons) B.V.M.S. ...........................................9574 6262
WILDFLOWER SOCIETY
Paul Carroll President.......................................................................9574 6601
GIDGEGANNUP RECREATION CENTRE
JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB
Gordon & Esme Caine......................................................................9574 6054
President Peter Whife...............................................................0428 747 128
Registrar Lisa Atwill ...................................................................0429 015 667President Jodie Stephenson........................................................0417 092 830
President – Kellie McCrum ....................................................... 0437 886 014Registrations – Vicki Atkins ...................................................... 0419 957 065 GIDGEGANNUP BASKETBALL CLUB
Bookings ............................9574 6483 or email info@gidgerecclub.com.au
Alan Lockwood..........................................................................0456 363 347
Vice President Augie Vellalonga...............................................0407 776 745
Secretary Amy Tomerini...........................................................0438 561 914
SQUARE DANCING
Enrolment Officer Kate Kolk .....................................................0423 387 779
GIDGEGANNUP SCOUT GROUPDonna Feehan Scout Leader...........................................................9573 6707Stephen Inouye Cub Scout Leader..................................................9578 3242
VETERINARY SURGEON
Vice-President - Fran Kininmonth.................................................9478 3384
GIDGEGANNUP PONY CLUB
Secretary Cathy Garz..........0487 187 017 ....gidgepcsecretary@outlook.com
GIDGEGANNUP EQUESTRIAN ASSNPresident, Tracey Dow...................…...……………....................0412 778 343Secretary, Sonia Laidley...............……………....................……0413 242 981
GIDGEGANNUP DRESSAGE CLUBPresident - Marjorie Stanger..........................9295 1403 or 0407 089 056Secretary - Vera Sulc ..................................................................0407 201 907
President Jan Lawrie........0402 760 860 gidgepcpresident@outlook.com
MORANGUP PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
Kylie Burton Treasurer......................................................................9572 9716
MORANGUP VOLUNTEER BUSH FIRE BRIGADE
REGAL HILL WATER SUPPLY ASS INCPresident Theo Lawrence....................................................9572 9393
MVBFB meet every 3rd Saturday of the month at 5.30pm
President: Danielle Wrench
www.morangupmpa.com.auSecretary & Hall Hire - Geni Brown................................................9572 9912
Captain- Jeff Venn ...............................................captainmvbfb@gmail.com Secretary- Sharon Gamble .................................secretarymvbfb@gmail.com
Please email: ps.harms@redbrookart.com.au with updates, corrections or omissions.
AGLOW GIDGEGANNUP1st Thursday of the month (except January), 10am at Recreation Hall, Percy Cullen Oval, Gidgegannup (off Toodyay Road). Contact............. Lyn James 9574 6450 or Pam Randall ........... 0407 081 450
To update details email: ps.harms@redbrookart.com.au
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