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Contents Page
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands comprises of 27 coral islands forming two atolls, situated 2768km NW of Perth and 3685km due West of Darwin, is an isolated speck in the Indian Ocean.
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cocos (K) Islands News 2
Public Notices 9
Sports & Rec Review 12
Cocos Snippets 14
Crosswords, Sudoku & Games
16
Dates to Remember Cocos Moment Community Events Birthdays
17
Cocos Snapshots 2 18
Berita Pulu Kokos (K) 2
Notis Umum 9
Berita Olahraga & Rekreasi 12
Kepingan Cocos 14
Crossword, Sudoku, & Kemainan
16
Tanggal untuk Diingat ‘Cocos Moment’ Event Masyarakat Ulang tahun
17
Gambaran Cocos 2 18
Isi Kandungan
Making Headlines This Edition... Berita Yang Penting Dalam Edisi Ini...
Title Page
IOGT VET and Short Courses 4
Sydney Emden 100 ‘Weekend of Commemorations’ Schedule 6
IOT Air Services - Community Survey 10
Cocos Snapshots Gambaran Cocos
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Pak Den (Jeff Wichello) at butchers return HI
DI Heritage Trail information panels now completed along with new gazebo
Goodies found at the recent WI Market Day
A couple of friendly locals...
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March Statistics (latest up to 31 Mar):
258.40mm
Latest 2014 Statistics: (latest up to 31 Mar)
460.80mm 2013: 2659.40mm 2012: 1464.60mm 2011: 1857.20mm 2010: 3494.60mm 2009: 1496.20mm
LATEST WEATHER http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJDW6027.latest.shtml
Rainfall Stats
AFP 91626600 AFP Mobile VHF Ch20
FESA HI 91627788 FESA WI 91627777
IOTHS WI Clinic 91626655 IOTHS HI Clinic 91627609 VHF Ch24
Shire HI 91626649 Shire WI 91626740
Watercorp 91626722
Emergency Contact List
Cocos (Keeling) Islands News Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling)
Administration Building PO Box 1039
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, 6799 Phone (08) 9162 7707 Fax (08) 9162 7708
Email: [email protected] Web: [email protected]
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thumbs up to:
To the installation of information panels on DI.
To a successful WI Market Day.
The volunteers and support boat skippers for their donation of time for this week ends Lagoon Swim
Denise Mason and her c o m m i t t e e f o r t h e gargantuan transformation of 6CKI radio that has resulted in the “classy act” now broadcast to the community.
The sandbaggers for saving our shores (SOS).
Thumbs Up
2014 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Please note the following changes to the 2014 Telephone Directory. Any future amendments can be emailed to us at [email protected] Mesra Cafe – Home Island Phone: 9162 7791 (No mobile number) Lloyd Leist & Avril Whyte: 9162 6585 (Oceania House) MARKET DAY - WEST ISLAND A big thank you to everyone who set up a stall and to those that came along and supported our Market Day. Special thanks once again to the Cocos Club who allow us to borrow their trestle tables for the event. Our next Market Day on West Island will be held on Saturday 28th June at 10.00am. See this edition for snapshots from the day. PROTECTING YOUR PHOTOS AND VIDEO The Cocos Keeling Islands Community Resource Centre can now arrange for your precious photos, video tapes and movies to be digitally saved to DVD to protect them for the future. The DVD’s may be viewed on your TV or computer. You can simply drop your tape in, complete a form and we will send it away to be copied. You will receive your original tape back, along with your new DVD. Protect your memories from the harsh environment experienced on Cocos Islands. Please contact our office for further information and prices. CRC CLOSURE Please note that the Cocos Keeling Islands CRC will be closed on Wednesday 16th April 2014 for the annual Corporate Golf Day. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. NEW WEBSITE Our brand new website is now live and contains everything you need to know about our CRC. It includes all of our services, community events for 2014 and news and notices. If you would like something added to our website, or spot a sneaky mistake please don’t hesitate to contact us. Don’t forget you can also like our CRC Facebook Page to keep up to date. Get Cocos info straight to your newsfeed. Both addresses can be found at the top of this article.
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands News (cont’d) Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling) (seterusnya)
USE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES ON WEST ISLAND
For a number of years Council has been canvassing Federal and State Government Departments regarding the implementation of electric vehicles on West Island as an alternative means of transport for locals and to add something unique for tourists visiting the Islands.
As a forerunner to the introduction of electric vehicles, in January 2012 Council granted approval to Mr Ray Marshall from Cocos Seaview to trial the operation of an 11 seater electric bus for a two year period. Following the expiry of the trial period in January of this year, Council at its February 2014 Ordinary meeting considered the outcomes of the trial and deemed that it was a success and this has now paved the way for the introduction of electric vehicles on West Island.
At Council’s February meeting, advice was received from the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development that the Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands had the power to approve the licensing of electric vehicles delegated through an instrument by the Minister with responsibility for the Territories to the Shire, with assessment of individual vehicles made on a case-by-case basis. This confirmation now enables Council to fully implement the use of electric vehicles on West Island.
There will be conditions imposed upon users of electric vehicles, namely:-
That the vehicles are to be licensed through the Shire; That the vehicles be fitted with restraints, headlights, indicators, brake lights and appropriate identification for night time
driving; The vehicles can only be driven by a holder of a valid Driver’s Licence; That drivers of the electric vehicle must give way to conventional vehicles, particularly on Sydney Highway i.e., move to the
road reserve area to allow the vehicle to pass before proceeding further; and The driver of the vehicle is to adhere to all road rules under the Road Traffic Act 1974 (WA) (CKI).
Council staff are now liaising with electric vehicle suppliers to determine the preferred method of making the vehicles more visible at night as a means to alert conventional vehicle road users that an electric vehicle is ahead and once this has been determined, this information will be supplied to residents.
Should residents wish to obtain further information regarding the above advice, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Peter Clarke Chief Executive Officer
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING APPROVAL
“PROPOSED EXTENSIONS TO DARLIANA’S BOUTIQUE, HOME ISLAND”
It is hereby notified for public information and comment that Council has received an application for Planning Approval from Darling Elat-Rasa to provide building extensions to the existing “Darliana’s Boutique” retail outlet on Home Island.
The proponent has indicated that due to delays with the intended development of the Home Island Business Centre land, it is preferable to see the approval of Council to extend her existing leased premises.
A copy of the proposed extensions is available for viewing at the Home Island Shire Offices. Residents interested in obtaining a copy of the above document or seeking further details or information relating to the above proposal can be obtained from the undersigned at the Shire Office on 9164 6649.
Written comments regarding the proposal must be submitted to the Council on or before Thursday, 17April 2014.
Peter Clarke
Chief Executive Officer
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“Don't ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
Quote of the Day
" It is not how CLEVER you are, what really matters is how CLEAR you are in expressing your thoughts and ideas."
Thought for the Day
A young man at this construction site was bragging that he could outdo anyone based on his strength. He especially made fun of one of the older workman.
After several minutes, the older worker had enough.
"Why don't you put your money where you mouth is?" he said. "I'll bet a week's wages that I can haul something in a wheelbarrow over to the other building that you won't be able to wheel back."
"You're on, old man," the young man replied. "Let's see what you've got."
The old man reached out and grabbed the wheelbarrow by the handles. Then nodding to the young man, he said with a smile, "All right. Get in."
Through the pitch-black night, the captain sees a light dead ahead on a collision course with his ship. He sends a signal:
“Change your course 10 degree east.”
The light signals back: “Change yours, 10 degrees west.”
Angry, the captain sends: “I’m a navy captain! Change your course, sir!”
“I’m a seaman, second class,” comes the reply. “Change your course, sir.”
Now the captain is furious. “I’m a battleship! I’m not changing course!”
There is one last reply. “I’m a lighthouse. Your call.”
Jokes of the Week
Indian Ocean Group Training Association (CKI) is looking to run the following VET and Short courses.
Please register with us if you are interested.
RST (Recreational Skippers Ticket) Every skipper of a registrable recreational vessel powered by a motor greater than 4.5kwp (6 hp) (RST vessel) is required to hold a Recreational Skippers' Ticket (As of 1 April 2008).
MYOB Computing Course
Excel Computing Course
Resume and Application Letter Writing
Job Interview Skills
Heavy Machinery - Backhoe, Bobcat (Skidsteer Loader), Forklift
Senior First Aid/ Basic First Aid
Should you be interested in any other courses that you would like to see us run, please also contact us at the above number or email us at:
[email protected] or [email protected].
We would love to hear from you!
The Australian Government has made an Investment in this Project
Christmas Island Office
Old Tech School Murray Road Poon Saan
PO Box 457
Christmas Island WA 6798
Tel: (08) 9164 7220 Fax: (08) 9164 7129
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Office 6, 225 Jalan Bunga Mawar
PO Box 105 Home Island
Cocos (Keeling) Island WA 6799
Tel: (08) 9162 6776 Fax: (08) 9162 6775
More than just training…
www.iogta.wa.edu.au
Indian Ocean Group Training Association
Cocos (Keeling) Islands News (cont’d) Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling) (seterusnya)
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands News (cont’d) Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling) (seterusnya)
Big Bet...
A man walks up in the parking lot and say's "see those 2 cars over there, i bet i can take off my shoes and jump over them." How is this possible?
Answer in ‘Games’ page...
Brainteaser Central!
Celebrate - Merayakan
Party - Pesta
Food - Makanan
Dance - Dangsa
Cook - Masak
Decorate - Merias
Fireworks - Bunga Api
Race - Belumba
Games - Kemainan
Fun - Gembira
Cocos Malay Words
Your tongue is the fastest healing part of your body
Did You Know???
Dory’s Cafe will be CLOSED
Monday 7 April 2014
We’re off to DI ... how about you? Dory’s Cafe: 9162 7646
Jo: 9162 6750
Information Update ANZAC Day Ceremony 2014
The ANZAC Day ceremony will be held on Friday 25th April on West Island at the Airport side of the Administration Building commencing at 9am.
A program of the ceremony will be distributed to residents prior to the event
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands News (cont’d) Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling) (seterusnya)
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands News (cont’d) Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling) (seterusnya)
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Cocos (Keeling) Islands News (cont’d) Berita Pulu Cocos (Keeling) (seterusnya)
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Public Notices Notis-notis Umum
Air fresheners – Chemical cocktails
M a n y c o m merc i a l l y a i r fresheners contain a cocktail of toxic chemicals that aren’t healthy for us or the environment. Some of the chemicals you may find:
Formaldehyde – known carcinogen
Phenol – skin and nervous system irritant
Petroleum distillates such as butane and propane
Methylformamide – Organ system toxicity, cancer, developmental / reproductive toxicity
Butanoic acid – Neurotoxicity, Endocrine disruption, Organ system toxicity
Nitro- and polycyclic musks – linked to cancer, hormone disruption
.. and the list goes on.
Up to 3000 synthetic chemical ingredients are used by the air freshener industry.
One of the other problems of these air fresheners is toxic chemicals accumulate in carpet over time, which is particularly of concern to parents with young children. Being rather sticky, the chemicals also wind up on our shoes and feet to be taken into the outside environment where they wind up in soil.
Added to all that, there’s the non-recyclable or reusable packaging of these products – millions of spray cans and plastic bottles hitting our landfills each year; not to mention the p roduct ion o f chemica l ingredients and the packaging.
A recent trend in air fresheners are the 24/7 products that spray automatically every X minutes – whether it’s needed or not. Based on the chemical cocktail described above, I feel these are terrible products that should be pulled from the market.
Something else you should know about air fresheners is that we tend to build up a tolerance to them. We get used to the smell and start using more to get that same olfactory “kick”. If you really feel the need to use these products, try rotating the fragrances you use regularly.
The whole air freshener product life-cycle is an environmental nightmare.
Green Living Tips
More tips in next edition...
Indian Ocean Territories Community Development Grants Programme I wish to advise the community that the Department of Infrastructure has chosen to alter aspects of the operation of the RDO Grants Scheme and as such is required to re-advertise the Grants Program. Applications for this program open on Friday 4th April and close on Monday 14th April. This program will make available $1,500,000 to the IOT communities this financial year and each applicant has the opportunity to access up to $200,000. Applications must be submitted on the approved form and comply with approved guidelines. All applicants who previously submitted an Expression of Interest are encouraged to resub-mit their application on the approved form. Application forms and Guidelines are available from the IOTA office on Cocos and can be downloaded from the Department’s website www.infrastructure.gov.au Applications can be submitted via email to [email protected] or via post to: Indian Ocean Territories Community Development Grants Programme C/O Territories Reform and Service Delivery Branch Local Government and territories division Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development GPO Box 594, CANBERRA ACT 2601. Applicants please note that this program will not fund major repairs, upgrades and mainte-nance of Commonwealth buildings. If you have any queries please contact David Scott at [email protected] , telephone: 02 6274 7111 or Peter Griggs at [email protected] , telephone: 08 9164 7901 Peter Griggs Community Liaison and Grants Officer Office of The Administrator
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORIES
Territory of Christmas Island
Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Office of the Administrator, PO Box 868, Christmas Island WA 6798
Phone: 08 9164 7960 Fax: 08 9164 7961 Website: www.regional.gov.au
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Public Notices (cont’d) Notis-notis Umum (seterusnya)
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Public Notices (cont’d) Notis-notis Umum (seterusnya)
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Sports & Rec Review Berita Olahraga & Rekreasi
Easy Ways Cut Fat in Your Diet
Whether it’s a fruit juice dressing for salad, or a fat-free topping for baked potatoes, try these suggestions to stimulate your culinary creativity.
• Choose extra-lean cuts of meat and trim off all visible fat.
• If using ingredients such as anchovies, olives or sun-dried tomatoes preserved in oil, drain them well then mop off any remaining oil with paper towels.
• Go easy on garnishes: they can add a surprising amount of fat. For instance, a single tablespoon of pine nuts contains 14 g of fat; flaked almonds 12 g; and croutons 8 g.
• Do not garnish soup with high-fat cream, fried croutons or bacon. Choose finishing touches that look appetising without adding fat, such as sprigs of fresh herbs or a few pretty salad leaves. Or emphasise one of the ingredients, using shreds of carrot with carrot or vegetable soup, or prawns with a seafood soup.
• To make ‘creamy’ soups, add potatoes or white beans to the soup while it is simmering, then purée before serving.
• Instead of using a roux made with butter, thicken sauces with cornflour or arrowroot mixed to a paste with skim milk, low-fat yoghurt, stock or water.
Slow Eating
Adopting the “slow down” mantra to your eating habits will leave you feeling healthier, lighter, and in shape! Try this 7-point plan:
1. Arrange your schedule so you have at least 30 quiet minutes for dinner .
2. When you have dinner at home, have it in a specified dining area. That way you won’t associate food with the couch in front of the television, for instance .
3. If the menu allows, divide your meal into courses like main course and vegetables, salad, and dessert.
4. Make the meal the focus of dinnertime. Turn off the television. Put away the newspaper. Let the answering machine take your calls. A little dinner music is fine, as long as it doesn’t distract you from the meal.
5. Serve an eight-ounce glass of water with dinner. Between each bite, put down your fork and take a small sip of water. Sipping water forces you to slow down. Water with dinner also makes a meal more filling without adding any calories. Many people find it helps them more fully experience the flavours in a meal.
6. Pay attention to how the food tastes. Notice how the flavours complement or contrast with one another. Take small bites and let them linger in your mouth long enough so that the full flavour is released .
7. Between courses take a minute or two to relax, chat, and savour what you’ve just eaten. It may sound paradoxical, but lingering over dinner could help you drop pounds and maintain a healthy weight.
Healthy Living Tips
More tips in next edition...
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Sports & Rec Review (cont’d) Berita Olahraga & Rekreasi (seterusnya)
Sunday Competition Results
Sunday 23rd March:
Winner: Kylie James
R/U: Bas Nelson
LD Men: Ash James
LD Ladies: Kylie James
Next Sunday Competition Sunday 6th April - 2 Ball/Best Ball 9 hole Tee off time will be advertised on the board and on Facebook
Scroungers
If you haven't played yet get down to ‘The Donga’ this Thursday at 3.30pm and join in the fun. Club hire and bar facilities available—no golfing experience necessary! Members, non-members and visitors are all more than welcome.
Upcoming Events
Friday 4th April – Lagoon Swim Food Night. Members are asked to provide a pasta dish or salad.
Chipping competition/Money Wheel/Money boards will also be available on the night.
Wednesday 16th April – Corporate Day. Nomination forms and fees are due in no later than Tuesday 8th April. Please deliver forms/prizes to CRC or Helen Bennett.
Cocos Islands Golf Club News & Results
Another classic Scroungers!
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Cocos Snippets Kepingan-kepingan Cocos
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Cocos Snippets (cont’d) Kepingan-kepingan Cocos (seterusnya)
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Sudoku Solutions Crossword Solutions
How do I do it?
The object is to insert the numbers in the boxes to satisfy only one condition: each row, column and group of squares enclosed by the bold lines must contain the digits 1 through 9 exactly once.
The rules for different size and shape puzzles are pretty much identical. The different size puzzles simply require a different set of numbers.
Brainteaser Answer
He takes off his shoes(and sets them on the ground in front of himself) and jumps over them. (this bet will make you money)
Crosswords, Sudoku & Games...
ACROSS 1. Overact 6. Part of a comparison 10. Scattered 14. Kidney-related 15. Anger 16. Pearly-shelled mussel 17. Inscribed pillar 18. Two-toed sloth 19. Decorate with gold leaf 20. Supervisor 22. "Comes and ____" 23. N N N N 24. Roasting appliances 26. Thin 30. A vaulted recess 32. Beginning 33. Determine one's position 37. Expunge 38. Wall climbers 39. Nile bird 40. Shabbiness 42. Periods of 60 minutes 43. France's longest river 44. A Siouan language 45. All tuckered out
47. Chafe 48. Young cow 49. Shed light on 56. 53 in Roman numerals 57. Allies' foe 58. Adult male singing voice 59. How old we are 60. Connection 61. Consumer of food 62. Short run 63. Seats oneself 64. Put on clothes DOWN
1. At one time (archaic) 2. Anagram of "Meat" 3. 1 1 1 1 4. Chat 5. Any simple chemical 6. A framework of beams 7. Clue 8. Wings 9. A personality disturbance 10. Proposal 11. Scallion 12. Guiles
13. Gestures of assent 21. One or more 25. French for "Wine" 26. Mats of grass 27. Leg joint 28. Small island 29. Gar 30. Come up 31. Desserts 33. Not under 34. Adjoin 35. A rubber wheel on a car 36. Being 38. First letters
41. Charged particle 42. Clothed 44. Total 45. Type of antelope 46. Layers 47. Zwiebacks 48. Attired 50. 62 in Roman numerals 51. Fluff 52. Close 53. Initial wager 54. Foot digits 55. Makes a mistake
Sudoku
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Dates to Remember… Tanggal Untuk Diingat...
Date Time Particulars Venue Contact
4-14/04 IOT Community Development Grants programme Refer ad pg 9 Peter 91647960
7-11/04 ‘Weekend of Commemorations’ Refer ad pg 7 91626790
31/07 4pm Shire’s Funding Contribution-Further Education Shire HI Sally/Siti 91626649
17/04 COB Public Comment “Proposed Extensions to Darliana’s Boutique, Home Island” Shire HI Peter 91626649
What’s On Community Events
“A Cocos Moment”
Do you have a Cocos Moment you would like to share?
Email your favourite photo to [email protected] or drop into the Community Resource Centre.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Wish to send love ones special messages on their birthdays and anniversaries?
Drop in at the Telecentre or email [email protected]
Date Time Particulars Venue Contact
25/04 ANZAC Day Ceremony 2014 Cnr Airport Zulaikha 91626649
CRC’s lovely staff member Olivia enjoying the rain!
Image courtesy of K.Willshaw
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WI Supermarket now open on Saturdays from 10am-4pm
WI Market Day action....