Well-deserved Award for Sister Betty

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Well-deserved Award for Sister Betty
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International Women’s
-----THIS EDITION----NEWMAN’S WONDER WOMEN
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EXPLORING CAREER PROSPECTS
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--- Newman’s Wonder Women ---
--- Tourist ‘Digs’ Surrounded
by Diggers --The Newman Visitors Centre will be seeing a bright
new opportunity for themselves over the coming
months with the addition of six new air-conditioned
units, just 400 metres from the town centre, which
will provide affordable accommodation for tourists
and short-stay visitors.
The BHP Billiton Iron Ore-funded project is a boost to the Visitors
Centre, which is a landmark in itself, with the massive Haulpak
truck in the car park.
Tracey Bennett, Visitor Centre Manager said, “Each unit will
consist of one bedroom with en suite facilities, a kettle and a
fridge, and a lot of time and thought has been given to planning
the fit-out.”
One of the International Women’s Day Award nominees, Leanne Lockyer.
The International Women’s Day Award nominees
shone at the presentation dinner attended by
280 guests.
There could only be one winner – Sister Betty Keane – but also on
the shortlist were Jackie Bickendorf, Danielle Cochrane, Anita Grace,
Leanne Lockyer, Suzy Oldham, Gerry Parsons and Nicole Willis.
Jackie was nominated for her work with the Indigenous
This novel setting will see tourists immersed in the essence of
Newman as they will be surrounded by a Haulpak, drill rig, face
shovel and digger! In fact, the communal barbecue area will be
situated amongst the machinery so they can fully appreciate and
soak up the experience.
In order to clear the land for construction, a time capsule that
was buried in 1992 had to be unearthed and relocated. The plaque
will mark its new site and its contents will finally be revealed on
15 August 2017.
If all goes according to plan, the units should be ready to receive
their first guests closer to the end of the year - keep an eye out for
regular updates from the Newman Visitor Centre.
Booking enquiries can be made through them on 9175 2888 or
email [email protected]
community through her YMCA role and her motivation and
enthusiasm inspires others.
Danielle, Chairperson of Newman Mainstreet Project, was
instrumental in organising the awards. Her nomination was for
helping with the fundraiser for David Adams’ family.
Anita was recognised for her help with providing food and
assistance to the Indigenous community when they are in need
of medical care.
Leanne volunteers with numerous community and sporting
groups, and her enthusiasm, dedication and willingness make
her reliable and dependable.
Suzy was singled-out for her involvement with several community
organisations but is particularly known for her work with the
Neighbourhood Centre and Girl Guides.
Gerry was shortlisted for her extraordinary commitment through
a range of activities and community and sporting groups.
Nicole was highlighted for her ‘can do’ approach to achieving goals
within a variety of organisations and her cheerful outlook and
willingness to lend a hand wherever it may be needed.
The calibre of these ladies shows that the town is indeed fortunate
to have a strong group of determined women that make a
difference in all walks of life.
An impression of how the units may look.
NEWMAN’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
--- Renewal of Radio 6NEW ---
Broadcasters past and present. L to R: Rick Kinsman, Brett Kelly, Barbara Heffernan, Lynne Craigie and Bob Nicholson. Barbara grew up in Newman and now works in commercial
radio in Sydney. The Book that she is holding is a comprehensive volume on Australian chart history from 1956 to 2010, which she presented to the volunteers at Radio 6NEW.
The oldest community radio station in Western Australia
is receiving a facelift, thanks to a generous $75,000
community grant from BHP Billiton Iron Ore.
Radio 6NEW has been on air since 1979 and the grant will used to
provide a much needed technology upgrade of the current computers
and software currently being used. This will enable a higher quality
of access and storage to music than ever before.
Another breakthrough that will really benefit the community
is the new outside broadcasting caravan that will come into its
own at town events.
It will add another dimension to life in Newman and convey some
of the excitement and atmosphere at community events that only
comes with live radio. Lynne Craigie, Shire President, has been
a presenter since 2006. She said “Next year will be our 35th year!
We’re on air 24/7 though some programs are pre-recorded and
It is hoped that the funds will also enable an interactive website to be
we’re always looking for new voices.”
built that will allow far greater coverage to more regional communities.
If you would like to have a different experience and join the
The plan is that the dollars will also stretch to soundproofing the
pool of broadcasters, please contact Lynne on 0407 985 058
promo room and buying new microphones.
or Bob Nicholson on 0437 308 221.
--- New Signboard Lights Up --Newman’s BHP Billiton Community and
Indigenous Affairs team have recently
installed a new LED Community
noticeboard, which is located adjacent to
the BHP Billiton Housing office in the town.
Keeping residents informed.
This is the Company’s opportunity to promote and
keep the community informed about significant
developments and events happening in Newman.
Keep your eye on it as BHP Billiton try to update
it regularly.
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Teamwork at East Pilbara Youth Centre’s YMCA Games Day.
--- National Youth Week --Newman’s annual Youth Week from 8-13 April gave
young people the chance to extend themselves.
Entries from a photography competition based around ‘My Favourite
Things’ were on show in the shopping centre for the week and prizes
awarded in three categories: 6-12 years (winner Sean Carroll),
13-18 years (winner Melissa Makdessi) and a People’s Choice award,
won by 13 year old Keisha Atkins.
People’s Choice winner, Keisha Atkins, with Jackie Bickendorf.
Monday’s colourful banner and tile painting run by a Martumilli
Artist representative at the Youth Centre was also an exercise in
group participation.
Tuesday was allocated to physical feats with fun team-building and
communications games that included going blindfolded through an
obstacle course with a partner giving directions.
‘Homelessness Matters’ was the topic on the Wednesday and
attention was drawn to this predicament by taking a torn and battered
couch into the shopping centre and engaging people in discussion.
Thursday’s participants donned aprons as PAMS (Puntukurnu
Aboriginal Medical Service) held a regional take on the ‘My Kitchen
Rules’ TV program. Teams followed recipes to produce a variety of
dishes and prizes were awarded for best teamwork, best presentation
and the healthiest dish.
The week finished with a disco and the photography competition
prize-giving on the Friday.
Jackie Bickendorf and her team at Newman Youth Services
were behind this variety of events. She said, “The kids
were kept busy and the week was a good
demonstration of agencies
working together.”
NEWVIEW FACT
Newman was built by the
Mount Newman Mining Company
between 1967 and 1969. The town
takes its name from Mount Newman,
named in honour of AW Newman, an
early explorer who died of typhoid just
before reaching the area in 1896.
[Source: BHP Billiton Iron Ore
Welcome to Newman booklet and
Shire of East Pilbara website)
NEWMAN’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
--- Exploring Career Prospects --The Newman Recreation Centre was buzzing on
16 April when representatives from a wide range of
professions and industries were all under the same
roof for the annual ‘New Horizons’ Career Expo and
Recruitment Drive.
The Expo draws together employers from all walks of life, enabling
students and jobseekers to be exposed to the opportunities that
are ‘out there’. This year’s expo saw the building industry being
represented for the first time.
Two guests from quite diverse areas addressed the crowd. Craig
Hoyer, ex Swan Districts and Hawthorn AFL football player, working
for many years in BHP Billiton’s Indigenous employment team and
having worked closely with Apprenticeships Australia, was able
to speak about the various pathways into employment with the
company. He was also able to share his own valuable experiences of
his journey from school through to where he is now and said, “Your
first job probably won’t be THE job for the rest of your life, but you
need to try different positions to find what you are suited to.”
Elliott McIntyre, HSEQ (Health Safety Environment Quality) Regional
Manager WA & NT for Lend Lease Infrastructure Services talked
about the emotional charges that are triggered at certain times and
where they come from. He used four quadrants to show the journey
of emotions - i.e. culture, social systems, personal and behaviour.
St John’s Ambulance staff members demonstrate how a patient is safely secured
on a stretcher.
Students from Newman Senior High School attended and so did older
year groups from the town’s two primary schools. It was a great way
for young people and their parents to see the possibilities when it
comes to careers and training. Tremendous feedback is enabling the
Expo to grow and evolve every year.
For further information, please contact llona from Pilbara Joblink on
on 9175 0015 or email her at [email protected]
--- Inter-Agency Network --The East Pilbara Inter-Agency Networking Session
(EPIANS) was established after front line workers
from three community service agencies discussed
the lack of resources and coordination of existing
services, especially for remote staff in the region.
In November 2012 a number of agencies had their first get-together.
The group is spearheading the Online Community Directory that
will be linked to the Shire of East Pilbara website, where agency
listing of services and information will be easily accessible by the
regional community.
Ilona Diessner, Team Leader at Pilbara Joblink said, “Earlier
this year, the group was successful in its grants application to
establish the directory and we hope to have it launched before
the end of the year.
“Through meeting regularly, we want newcomers in community
service roles to be able to network, find out what colleagues
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East Pilbara Inter-Agency Networking Session.
do, get to know other organisations and groups and become more
involved,” Ilona continued.
Venues for the quarterly meetings, and the host agencies, have been
mapped out for the rest of the year, with the Youth Centre being the
location for the meeting in May. In August, it will be the turn of the
Institute of Technology and in November, East Pilbara Independent
Support (EPIS) will step up. For further details please contact Ilona
on 9175 0015 or email her at [email protected]
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This community newsletter is proudly supported by BHP Billiton Iron Ore.
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Upcoming Events---
--- Philippines Independence Day --Saturday 8 June from 6.00pm
Join Newman’s 70-strong Philippines population in celebrating
their culture with traditional stories and dance in the first hour
followed by delicious national dishes and dancing. The theme
is “Be Happy in Newman” and the $50 ticket includes the meal,
a soft drink and an entry ticket in the major prize draw. Please
contact Eva Buccat-Butler on 0416 611 868.
--- Inter-Town Soccer Competition --Saturday 22 June
BHP Billiton Iron Ore’s Community Relations team – Emma-Jane Hunt, Megan Alchin
and Alex Seed encourage BHP Billiton Iron Ore employees to be involved in the
Company’s Matched Giving Program.
The town is welcoming Port Hedland and Karratha players,
family and friends for a weekend of soccer. Accommodation will
be available at the Recreation Centre and there will be a trophy
presentation at the end of the competition. Please contact Gerry
Parsons on 0429 011 170 for more information
--- The Gift of Giving --Two special occasions were held in mid-April
to recognise BHP Billiton Iron Ore’s employees’
generous participation in the Company’s Matched
Giving Program.
A Japanese-themed evening at the Boomerang Oval multipurpose
facility was the first, where the Top 100 contributors attended a
formal function where they were acknowledged for their significant
donations, volunteering and fundraising efforts in support of
charitable and not-for-profit organisations.
Alex Seed, Superintendent Community Relations, and Newman’s
Senior Sergeant Shane Sadler, on behalf of the WA Police Legacy
charity, both made speeches. Alex reinforced the importance
of this vital program. He said, “We would like to encourage all
employees to jump on board and get involved.”
Six BHP Billiton Iron Ore employees received special mention for
their contributions and efforts, having supported their choice of
Newman community organisations. Neil Clark and Ian Porter were
singled out as donors; Peter Withers and Garry Roulston were
highlighted as fundraisers (for WA Police Legacy) and Shannon
Devereux and Tania Dutton were recognised as volunteers.
--- Fortescue Festival --Friday 16 – Sunday 18 August
Always a highlight of the year, the weekend kicks off with the
ball on Friday evening, speedway on Saturday and Sunday will
be filled with floats, a car show & shine, rides, stalls and more.
Anthony Middleton, Vice-President Lions Club is the contact if you
would like to help, join in or know more. Please call 0405 666 482
or email [email protected]
A few days later, a rather more informal morning tea at the Red
Sands Bistro was open to all BHP Billiton Iron Ore employees, to
thank them, also, for participating in the Matched Giving Program.
It may not be widely known but the program started as a pilot
scheme in 2002 at specific sites in Australia, South Africa and the
United Kingdom. Matched Giving now operates at all BHP Billitonmanaged sites. It empowers employees around the world to have
a say in where the Company’s charitable contributions are directed.
For further information, please email
[email protected]
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