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July 13th, 2016 www.walpole.org.au
Free community newspaper Proudly published by the Walpole
Community Resource Centre in litter-free Walpole
Made possible by our advertisers
Walpole Weekly
New look launched The Walpole and Districts Community Directory was
launched last week. The Walpole Community
Resource Centre’s Communications manager, Claudia
Simpson, welcomed the crowd and thanked the
advertisers for their contributions.
The 2016-17 Directory has a new look. Each category is
colour coded, making for easier navigation and the
cover art work by Elizabeth Edmonds, from her jewel
beetle series (2014-2015) adds a fresh splash of colour.
Part of the changes include the listing of advertisers on
the WalpoleOnline website. Uploads are expected to
begin late in July.
The Walpole CRC team, as always, provided a
delicious spread, catered by local businesses: Tingles
Bakehouse, Top Deck Café, Flaming Hot, Walpole
Hotel Motel and wines by Old Kent River Wines. The
exact numbers of attendees is uncertain, however last
count was over sixty-three!
Thank you to all the advertisers, Liz Edmonds for the
artwork on the cover and the CRC staff who make this
publication a success.
The Walpole and Districts Community Directory is
available for free to advertisers and locals listed within.
Residents and business owners are reminded to collect
their copy from the Walpole Community Resource
Centre Tuesday to Friday between 9am and 4pm.
Additional copies can be purchased for just $6.50.
Photographs on Weekly Social page.
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St George’s Anglican Church
Walpole Corner Vista and Pier Streets
Holy Communion
Sunday 10am.
Contact: Rev Sue Lodge-Calvert Telephone: 9848 2173 Website: www.denmarkanglican.org.au
14 Maddi Smith
16 Audrey Clark, Emily Jardine,
Jenny Skele
18 Colin Anning
Submit your friends’ and family members’
birthdays to
the editor at [email protected]
Temperatures & rainfall recorded in North Walpole Sunday July 3 to Saturday July 9, 2016
Temperatures Rainfall
Min Max mm
Sunday 10.0 12.8 10.8
Monday 8.0 13.0 5.2
Tuesday 5.0 N/R 0
Wednesday 5.9 16.1 0.2
Thursday 7.4 17.1 0
Friday 9.4 12.7 10.6
Saturday 6.7 12.7 20.6
47.4 Total rainfall for the week
Walpole forecast for the next five days:
Sources: www.bom.gov.au; www.willyweather.com.au
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For all of your business, personal and SMSF accounting & taxation needs
You will always deal direct with a principal Steele
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M: 0429 500 461 P: 9842 9677
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M: 0409 376 366
Unit 7 Palm Court, 63 Strickland St
Denmark WA 6333
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Qualified Childcare
Workers Wanted
Walpole Family Centre is looking to
fill the following childcare positions
based in Walpole. Childcare Supervisor: Casual or
permanent part time (1-2 days/week)
Childcare Educator: Casual
Applicants must be qualified or studying towards a
Certificate III, Diploma or Bachelors in Early Years Education and be able to obtain a Working with
Children Card.
Please apply in writing by sending a letter outlining
your experience, qualifications and skills (max 2
pages) together with a current résumé to Walpole
Family Centre, PO Box 175, Walpole WA 6398 or via email to [email protected].
Applications close 1st August 2016.
If you would like any further information please
contact Ms Nikki Rouse on 0407 987 829 or email
My Weekly events Date Details
Monthly Walpole Cancer Support Group
meets second Tuesday of every month.
Call Di 0423 937 188 for info and
venue.
July 20 Walpole Primary School return to
school, first day of term 3.
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Achievement and
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Census Night,
Australian Bureau of
Statistics, August 9 2016.
For more information, visit
census.abs.gov.au
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Last week The Business After Hours get together was held at the Sea Search & Rescue building at the town jetty I would like to compliment the volunteers of the Marine & Rescue who assist in this capacity, your
facility is outstanding , and the dedication and presentation displayed on the night typifies the great volunteer efforts which we have come to expect . I envy what you have achieved, well done , boats people coming to Walpole are in excellent hands Rod Burton
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Phone: (08)9840 1023
Walpole Hotel/
Motel Op en 7 day s a w ee k
What’s on: Thursdays: Pie and Pint / Wine
Fridays: Chase the Ace
Happy Hour
Bar Snacks
Restaurant Open Hours
Lunch 12-2pm, Dinner 6-8pm 7days
EXERCISING IS ONE OF THE
BEST WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR
MOOD AND COMBAT THE
WINTER BLUES
The Rec Centre has something to
offer everyone this winter
Why not try a Fitness Experience
class commencing on
Thursday 23rd July.
A high energy workout with low
intensity options offered.
A regular workout is a powerful
immune booster
Contact Karen
9840 1345
Mark McLauchlin with Rhonda Perpoli Photo courtesy Sammy Ward
Congratulations to Mark McLauchlin in receiving the Captain’s Trophy at the recent Walpole Volunteer Fire and Rescue AGM. Mark is relatively new to the brigade but has shown vigour and enthusiasm to become a real asset and “breath of fresh air”. He has thrown himself into the rigours of training courses and will be a fully qualified Volunteer Fire Fighter 4 by the end of the year. His endeavours and enthusiasm have won the confidence of the brigade and hence he has been elected as the new Captain. Captain McLauchlin told the Weekly, "I am looking forward to continuing work with DFES, Walpole community and other emergency services in our amazing town. The opportunity to serve as captain and receive the Captain’s award is a great honour and an exciting opportunity. Thank you to all the members of the Walpole VFRS brigade for their support and to Rhonda Perpoli for her many years of leadership " Mark welcomes new volunteers to the brigade to help build, once again, a well prepared team for Road Crash Rescue, Structural Fire Fighting and Bush Fire in the District. He can be contacted on 0400 787 459.
Walpole Volunteer Fire and Rescue elects New Captain
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Old Kent River Winery and Marron House ‘Our specialty marron and champagne scones.’ 9840 8136
Open Wednesday to Sunday 11am - 4pm, South Coast Hwy Kent River
Philippine Magic Café ‘Asian Fusion Cuisine’ 9840 1921
Open every day Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 8.30am - 8pm, Nockolds Street Walpole
Peaceful Bay Seafood Café ‘Fresh line-caught fish directly from the continental shelf off Peaceful Bay’ 9840 8060
Open every day Lunch 11am - 3pm, Takeaway 11am - 5pm Mon-Sat, 11am - 4pm Sun, Peaceful Bay
Thurlby herb farm ‘Try our new dish - Holy smoked duck with apple and walnut salad.’ 9840 1249
Open Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm Lunch service until 3pm, 3 Gardiner Rd North Walpole
Top Deck Café ‘All our food is made fresh!’ 9840 1344
Open Tuesday to Saturday 9am - 2pm Dinner 5.30 - 8pm, Nockolds Street Walpole
Walpole Hotel/ Motel ‘Come in and try our new winter menu’ 9840 1023
Open every day Lunch 12 - 2pm Dinner 6-8pm
What’s on offer in and around Walpole this week...
Your weekly food and coffee guide
Do you know someone who is a “fence sitter”? Would you like to reflect on this creatively? Well here is your opportunity. On the weekend of the 8th & 9th October as part of the Blooming Wild Festival and in conjunction with the Festival of Country Gardens, community groups, individuals and businesses in the towns of Bridgetown, Balingup, Greenbushes, Boyup Brook, Nannup, Northcliffe, Pemberton, Manjimup and Walpole are invited to create ephemeral art installations that reflect the theme “Fence Sitters”. An ephemeral art piece is temporary and many forms can be considered including sand, felt and wool bombing, wood, natural fibres, chalk, etc. The only limitation is your imagination and the more installations in each community or on farms between towns increases the promotional opportunities and engagement with the arts. An arts trail map will be promoted to encourage residents and visitors to travel through each town and view the artworks on display. The ephemeral art trail will also be featured on the Blooming Wild Festival website www.bloomingwild.com.au
Artists are requested to dismantle the installations at the conclusion of the weekend and to consider risk management, pedestrians, no inclusion of sharp objects or profanities and any Council or Health requirements. To register details of an arts installation for promotion or if you would like further information please contact Louise Stokes at the Shire of Nannup on 9756 1018, Monday to Wednesday or email [email protected]
“Fence Sitters” Ephemeral Art Trail through the
Southern Forests & Valleys
64.4mm rain for July!
Dolly Parton said- “ The way I see it, if you
want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the
rain.”
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Giftware
Toys
Jewellery
The Committee members of The Walpole and Districts Seniors
Accommodation (Inc.) offer their condolences and deepest
sympathy to Joe, Anne, Wayne and their families
on the death of their Mother, Mother-in-law, Nana and Great Nana
Annie Elizabeth (Betty) Burton She will be missed by so many
Have you been feeling the cold lately? Have the low temperatures been making you feel blue? Perhaps it’s time to remind ourselves that the sun always shines in Walpole. You just have to feel it!
There are more ways to feel the warmth of the sun in
Walpole than sitting in a warming sunbeam… There’s the cheerful “Hello” from a neighbour, “Good morning, how are you?” from the person serving you at the counter, the laughter of children as they run past, or the feeling of wellbeing that comes from being surrounded by friends and family. Walpole is not just a place on the map, it’s a
community. A community that encourages friendships that become more like family, a willingness to help out and offer support when times
are tough. A community where the warmth of community spirit can be felt just by walking down the street. The sun always shines in Walpole sticker is a small
reminder that there is always a brighter side to life!
During July, to promote ‘The sun always shines in
Walpole. You just have to feel it!’ message, grab a
sticker from Walpole Quality Meats, Walpole CRC or
Walpole Visitor Centre, put it on your car window
and watch out for the Sunny logo in the Walpole
Weekly. If your number plate is printed beside the
logo you have until 5pm the following Tuesday to
collect your $25 meat voucher from John at Walpole
Quality Meats.
The sun always
shines in Walpole.
You just have to
feel it!
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Denmark Council Adopts Corporate Business Plan Council adopted its Corporate Business Plan at its meeting on Tuesday 5th July 2016. The Plan is for the four year period 2016-17 to 2019-20. In March, the Plan was adopted in draft form for the purpose of community comment and was advertised. Four local community groups responded with submissions and the Plan was amended as a result of each of the submissions.
The Corporate Business Plan lists the numerous actions and projects that the Shire will focus on over the next period of four years.
Deputy President Kelli Gillies said “The Corporate Business Plan is part of a suite of documents that is required to be completed to be compliant with the Local Government Act. Council is pleased that this requirement has now been achieved and follows on from the recent review of the Strategic Plan. By the end of next month we are hopeful that Council can consider the Long Term Financial Plan which will cover the period 2016 to 2026”.
The Corporate Business Plan will be the subject of further review and updating in 2017.
A copy of the Corporate Business Plan can be viewed at the Shire Library, Administration Centre or on the Shire’s webpage at http://www.denmark.wa.gov.au/governance-documents-and-forms.aspx
You can do it at the CRC!
To stay connected to your home, work, or business, visit the Walpole CRC. We are open Tuesday-Friday, 9am-4pm
Bendigo Bank Agency open Tuesday-Friday, 9.30am-3pm
Walpole CENTRAL Building, 24 Latham Avenue, Walpole Tel: 9840 1395 Fax: 9840 1394 Email: [email protected]
www.WalpoleOnline.com
Internet (desktops, LAN, & WiFi) Telephony (IDD / STD / VOIP) Faxing Video-conferencing Computer usage Secretarial services Meeting room hire Office hire Desktop publishing Scanning / Photocopying
Printing / Binding / Laminating Key cutting ID photos (not for passports) Government services info &
access—Centrelink, Medicare, ATO, Veteran’s Affairs & others
Local knowledge Friendly advice Free tea or coffee while you wait or
while you work
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being professionally framed and hung in their own exhibition which will run for four weeks” says Mrs Kendrick. “They had their own opening night launch shared with family and friends which was an overwhelming success”. There has been a unanimous response about how wonderful the work is, the content, quality and penmanship of all the children. The DRAW+ exhibition runs until August 4th and can be viewed daily at Petrichor Gallery in Walpole.
Fourteen talented young artists from Walpole launched a new exhibition DRAW+ on Friday.
The exhibition is a culmination of work produced by the children (aged six to thirteen) during three half day school holiday workshops held at Petrichor Gallery that explored the medium of drawing including pencil and ink, new techniques and processes, with inspiration drawn from the local flora. “It was hard to believe that there were fourteen children in the gallery on those days. They were all so quiet concentrating on their work surrounded by inspiring artwork and keen to complete their pieces,” said art teacher Jenny Kendrick. “The quality, variety and talent unfolding was just a joy to watch.” “The children got to experience the whole art process from conception to production, culminating in their pieces
DRAW+ and they did! Submitted by Liz Edmonds – Petrichor Gallery.
Participant, Sara Simpson
Participant, Floyd Pickett at work Some examples of the the work with Annabelle Simpson, Sara Simpson
and teacher Mrs Jenny Kendrick
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Four Great Southern artists will be exhibiting a wide variety of encaustic art works at the Vancouver Arts Centre in Albany between Thursday 21st and Saturday 30th July 2016. These artists include Marilyn Barrington, Leanne Fry, Annie Johnson and Terri Pikora who received the Vancouver Arts Curator and Artist Funding in 2015 to support the exhibition. This exhibition will showcase the journey and influences that each of the four artists has developed as a result of being travel companions to the inaugural Australian Encaustic Camp in NSW during October 2014. On show will be each artist’s unique ways of working with encaustic medium that have evolved over a number of years and will include both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional works. There will be artist talks between 2.00 and 3.00 pm on Saturday 23rd July at the VAC which will provide an insight into the processes that have been used to create each of their unique styles. Encaustic is a Greek word meaning “to heat or burn in” (enkaustikos). Heat is used throughout the process, from melting the beeswax and resin to fusing the layers of wax. Encaustic medium consists of natural beeswax and dammar resin (crystallised tree sap). The medium is melted and applied with a brush or any tool the artist wishes to use. Each layer is then reheated to fuse it to
Encaustic: Explore, Layer, Evolve the previous layer. Encaustic painting is an ancient technique, dating back to the Greeks, who used wax to caulk ship hulls. Pigmenting the wax gave rise to decorations on the warships. In the 1st through 3rd centuries A.D. Greek painters in Egypt used encaustic in the painting of Fayum funeral portraits, which are the only surviving encaustic works from ancient times and the colour has remained fresh due to the protection of wax. There has been a rebirth of encaustic in recent times. It is perhaps ironic that in this modern age, with an emphasis on advanced technology, a painting technique as ancient and involved as encaustic has received increasing interest.
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Drivers on key routes in the region are being exposed to the Walpole Wilderness Discovery Centre (WWDC) through a mobile promotional message board on the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk’s vehicle. Metallic green and purple colours, which reflect the Walpole Wilderness brand, have been used to highlight the three sites which form the award-winning WWDC. Parks and Wildlife regional manager Peter Keppel said it was important to raise awareness of some of the amazing sites across the region including the world-famous Tree Top Walk, Swabrick Art Loop and the spectacular Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout. “The area has benefitted considerably from a strong focus by the State Government’s Parks for People initiative which encourages more West Australians to visit and enjoy our national parks. With the recent opening of The Gap lookout in Torndirrup National Park, we are building a critical mass of tourism opportunities,” Mr Keppel said. “It is important for us to continue to look at ways to promote our park facilities with innovation and the vehicle branding is one component of a marketing strategy which includes print, social media, trade shows and media familiarisations. “The car is already creating a stir, with drivers giving it the thumbs up, pedestrians waving and talking to the staff member when the vehicle is stationary. It’s basically a mobile visitor centre with many
promotional fliers being distributed and information given to interested people. “It’s a great way to engage with the public and the support shown so far tells us that many people have either visited some of the attractions or are thinking of visiting in the near future. “I am confident the mobile message board will become well recognised as it travels across the region and in the Perth metropolitan area, which is a key target group for us.”
Walpole Wilderness message on the road
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Pictured; WCRC Chairperson Jennifer Skele, Walpole Business Operator Adele Heaton and WCRC Communications Manager Claudia Simpson.
Pictured; Walpole Tyre and Mechanical’s Stan Dreja with Ross Knight.
Pictured; Dig the Dust’s Doug Simpson and Wyadup’s Richard Walker.
Directory launch Thursday July 7th.
Pictured; WCRC Chairperson Jennifer Skele and Charmaine Brown
Prize donations are being sought for the 2016 fundraising raffle.
New unused items can be delivered to the Walpole CRC, Tues-Fri, 9am-4pm.
Volunteer cooks/cleaners also welcome. Tel: 9840 1395.
Pink Ribbon Breakfast Saturday October 22, 2015 from 8am at Walpole Community Hall
Early Bird donations now being sought...
National Breast Cancer Foundation’s Pink Ribbon Breakfasts
raise funds for vital life-changing breast cancer research.
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Pictured; Walpole Social Cycling Group members at the Walpole airstrip: Harvey, Trevor, Steve, Annette, Rob, Dave, Theres and Derek. Photo by Alan Barrington
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Weekly sport Golf Ladies Golf 7th July 2016 C. Dumbrell Trophy Winner C. Ozolins- 32points Runner up M. Tindale - 31points Best 1-9 H. Anderson Best 10-18 R. Perpoli Next game - 14th July, Par. Club Trophy
-Sharyn Scroungers Golf 5th July2016 Stableford Winner C Burton 23 points Runner-up C Ozolins 23 points Longest put #9 K Anderson Best 2nd #11 C Burton Best 3rd #10 C Burton Birdies M Lumb #13, C Burton #17
-Betty Royal Fremantle Trophy Winner R Knight 32 points R/up G Becker 30 points Ntp No7 K Anderson Lputt 18 K Anderson Next Week-Top Deck Trophy, Stroke CYPutts Points
-Norm & Sue Hawkins
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In just one month’s time, millions of people across Australia will pause to complete the 17th national Census of Population and Housing, in what could be the country’s largest and most significant online event. The 2016 Census will employ more than 39,000 temporary staff who will travel a distance equivalent to almost 200 trips around the circumference of the planet in order to count over 24- million people in about 10-million households, who come from over 200 countries and speak over 300 different languages. Head of the 2016 Census, Duncan Young, said the August 9 Census will be the easiest and most accessible ever, with people able to complete their Census from their own home on their smartphone, tablet or computer. We expect 16 million people to complete the survey online. “Later this month and into early August, the ABS will deliver some 10 million letters to every household around the country in preparation for Census night,” Mr Young said. “These letters will be addressed ‘To the Resident’ and include a unique login and instructions on how to complete the Census online, as well as details on how to request a paper Census form.” While a majority of Australians won’t hear from the ABS for a few weeks to come, Census Remote Area Mobile Team Leader, Steven Pearce, has driven 4,500km across northern Australia in the last two weeks, to ensure everyone in his remote area is counted as part of the Census. “Within the 160,000 square kilometre area which I’m helping to count, I estimate there’d be less than 3,000 people living here, but that does not mean the data is less important,” Mr Pearce said. “My primary task now is to make contact with the communities and all the relevant stakeholders in those communities and lay a bit of groundwork which will enable us to carry out the Census in as efficient a manner as possible.” Mr Young said the ABS’ 105 Remote Area Mobile teams highlight the ABS’ extensive efforts to ensure everyone in Australia completes a Census form
wherever they are on Census night. The national Census has been a part of Australia since just after Federation and provides the most comprehensive and accurate picture of our rapidly growing and changing population. Despite 16 previous Censuses over 105 years, the 2016 Census will coincide with the Olympics for the first time ever this year. Mr Young hopes that while Australians are waiting for the swimming finals to start on August 9 they will do their bit for the country by completing their Census. “The 2016 Census is Australia’s moment to pause and make a difference, and help shape the future of Australia’s investment in housing, roads, schools and hospitals.” Mr Young said. For more information about the Census visit www.census.abs.gov.au or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
One month until Australia’s largest online event
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