May - Robe

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May - Robe
Community
Newsletter
May 2016
District Council of Robe, Royal Circus (PO Box 1) Robe SA 5276
Phone l 08 8768 2003 Fax l 08 8768 2432 | Email l [email protected] Website l www.council.robe.sa.gov.au
Mayor’s Report
CEO Performance Review
Prior to the 2016 CEO Performance Review, I requested that Council consider the expertise of a qualified Independent
External Reviewer, this would be best practice and in line with community expectation.
Chief Executive, Roger Sweetman, has advised Council he would be happy with this process and believes the
involvement of an Independent Human Resource specialist would be appropriate.
Robe Local Features in SBS Documentary
SBS has been screening a documentary titled “Vietnam: the War that Made Us”. Local gentleman, Mr Graham Snook is
one of the returned service men that are interviewed. Episodes of the three part documentary are available on SBS on
demand, go to documentaries.
Limestone Coast Climate Adaptation Plan
Representatives from local Councils, Regional Development Limestone Coast, South East Natural Resources
Management Board, Emergency Services, industry groups and other community groups have been working over the
past 12 months on the Climate Adaptation Plan for our region.
The importance of this Plan will become increasingly evident over time as the day-to-day reality of adapting to changing
climatic conditions becomes a reality.
Storm surge and sea level impacts are already impacting our coastline. With impacts on every South East coast town,
Councils are having to deal with problems at greater expense and more frequently.
For Robe, sand management and foreshore dune protection is a vital component.
Implementing a comprehensive Beach Access Strategy will be key to ensuring ongoing resilience to the beach and
dune system.
Works Report
Single coat reseals on Lord Syleham Street, O’Halloran Street
and Sturt Street have been completed. The slip Lane on Sturt
Street was also completed at this time.
Work at the Greenways Tennis Club is progressing well,
Major outcomes achieved included defining the reason for maintenance has been carried out on the roof to stop water
being: “PLACE FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION, HOBBY/ leaks, a hand basin and toilets have been fitted and part of
SKILLSHARING, SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND
the facia has been replaced. There is painting to be done and
MENS HEALTH—REGARDLESS OF GENDER OR AGE.”
some other minor work to be carried out yet. I am coordinating
The site provided adjacent the Council works depot on the this work with Melissa Beggs from Greenways.
Evans Cave road frontage will soon display signage advising of We have also done some maintenance work at the Bray Hall.
the Men’s Shed and displaying phone number where interested Reinstatement of the old dump is also continuing with a layer
of sand and the layer of rubble in place. There is another layer
person’s can register for membership.
of topsoil to go on yet. The EPA inspected the progress of the
Plans are being drawn up for the shed with significant funds work and were happy of where we are at, considering this job
secured by a local donor. Recognition of the donor will be in a has been ongoing for a number of years.
ROBE MENS SHED ASSOCIATION
The Robe men’s shed steering group met on 13th April and the
group is powering forward to make the shed an on ground
reality.
forthcoming media announcement.
THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON
8TH JUNE AT 7.30PM.
If you are interested or require further information contact
John Davidson 0457844195, Gary Thomas 0409357292 or
Jackie Mackereth 0438686262.
ALL ENQUIREIES ARE WELCOME.
Roads graded in the last month were Barnett’s Swamp Road,
Boomeroo Park Road, Bowyers Way, Nora Creina Road,
Bowaka Road, Bog Lane, Baxter’s Hill, Jerusalem’s Hut,
Powell’s Road, Tea Tree Swamp, Hermitage Road and
Drabsch Hundred Line.
Public Health Week 2016
South Australia’s first Public Health Week was held from 4 to 8 April 2016, aligning with the World Health Organisation’s World Health Day on 7
April. Public Health Week 2016 will raise awareness about and acknowledge the importance of public health activities in the day-to-day lives of
South Australians.
SA Health acknowledges and values the strong partnership and role of local government and other stakeholders in relation to public health
planning and action. Public Health Week provides an opportunity to jointly celebrate the successes of local public health initiatives in protecting
public health, preventing illness and promoting health and wellbeing in communities across our state.
Public Health is what we do collectively as a society to create the conditions and environments that allow for the health and wellbeing of all South
Australians.
Public Health Week 2016 is to:
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raise awareness about the significant role public health plays on a daily basis to protect public health, prevent illness and promote
wellbeing
strengthen existing partnerships with local government and partner agencies to support activities that highlight the importance and value of
public health
provide opportunities for councils to highlight their regional public health plans and showcase public health achievements and actions
showcase examples of public health excellence in metropolitan and regional South Australia through the Minister for Health - Excellence in
Public Health Awards for local councils.
What is public health?
Public health is the health of individuals in the context of the wider community and may involve a combination of policies, programs and
safeguards designed to:
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protect, maintain or promote the health of the community at large, including where one or more persons may be the focus of any
safeguards, actions or response, or
prevent or reduce the incidence of disease, injury or disability in the community.
Public Health touches the lives of all South Australians every day in unseen ways. In the background, food standards are monitored, public health
surveillance maintained, immunisations delivered and disease notification registers managed. When something goes wrong in the public health
domain, like food poisoning outbreaks and public swimming pool contamination, the impact can be devastating. Public health works behind the
scenes to ensure South Australians avoid illness and injury and have enhanced quality of life.
Chief Executive’s Report
Beach Access Strategy
Council considered the many responses received during the community consultation period in relation to the Draft Beach Access Strategy and to
ensure that Council has all the relevant information before proceeding with the next draft of the Strategy, has deferred making a decision until it
has met on site with officers of the Coast Protection Board and sought advice from a qualified landscape architect.
This meeting will provide elected members with the opportunity to become fully conversant with all the issues relating to the strategy.
The progress of this matter will be reported in future newsletters
Council will be corresponding individually with all respondents advising them of Councils decision and Council would like to thank all those who
commented on the first draft of the strategy.
Draft Limestone Coast Bushfire Management Area Plan
The public is invited to attend a public consultation session on the draft Limestone Coast Bushfire Management Area Plan. The session will be run
as an “open house” style meeting so that the public can view the information and ask questions. The session will be held on 4 th May 2016 at the
Robe Council Chamber from 3pm to 6pm.
Removal of Street Trees
Earlier this year several of the Norfolk Island Pines adjacent the coastal walking path on Mundy Terrace dropped large limbs, on one occasion
landing on the public seating adjacent the coastal path. Fortunately no one was injured in this instance however to insure public safety, Council
engaged an Arborist to inspect the trees and report on their condition to Council.
The report was received and considered at the April Council meeting and in line with the recommendation, 2 Norfolk Island Pines in this location
will be removed and 1 Eucalyptus in Victoria Street will also have to be removed.
It is very unfortunate that this action has to be taken however the safety of the public is Council’s prime concern.
Council will be replacing the two Norfolk Island pines in a suitable location on the foreshore and will also be planting a replacement street tree in
Victoria Street. Council will also be undertaking maintenance of the existing Norfolk Island Pines to improve their health and ensure their longevity.
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Chief Executive’s Report
Robe Jetty Repairs
At the time of writing this article Council is yet to receive advice from the Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure in relation to the
condition of the Robe Jetty. Council will keep the community informed as this matter proceeds.
Robe Golf Course Expansion Development Plan Amendment
Council received and considered the community and government agency submissions relating to the Robe Golf Course Expansion Development
Plan Amendment and would like to thank those members of the community who forwarded submissions.
The Development Plan Amendment will be amended to reflect the matters raised in the submissions and will then be forwarded to the Minister for
Planning for approval.
Lease of portion of Lake Charra Reserve
Council has resolved to offer a twelve month lease of portion of the Lake Charra Reserve to the operators of the Lakeside Caravan Park to allow
for unpowered camping during the peak holiday season .
In response to the concern raised by the community during the consultation phase the area to be leased will still allow for a walking trail around the
lake perimeter.
The lessee will be responsible to maintain the area and keep the water level in Lake Charra at a level which helps to eliminate the offensive order
that emanates from the Lake.
If this 12 month lease period is successful and all parties are satisfied with the arrangement, Council will consider extending the time period of the
lease in twelve months’ time.
Sale of Unmade Roads – Robe Golf Course
Council has finally completed the formal process which will see the unmade portion of the road reserves, Evans Cave Road and Brewer Road,
closed and transferred to the Robe Golf Club, Council and the State Government.
Straddle Lift restrictions
In response to engineering advice Council has had to place a 20 tonne lift limit on the Straddle Lift Jetty at the Robe Marina. While this restriction
is in place Council are investigating all options with respect to providing an alternative lifting system at the Marina as well as the replacement of the
existing Straddle Lift jetty.
Rate capping
Local Government usually takes an apolitical stance on state and federal issues as it has to work with whoever is in power in Adelaide and
Canberra however there are occasions when Council needs to respond to a position taken to ensure that our community is provided with
information on the implications of a certain action or policy.
The South Australian Liberal Party have a recently released a policy which if elected would see the introduction of rate capping for Local
Government.
Presented below is the Local Government Associations response to this policy.
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Chief Executive’s Report
Rate capping continued…
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LIBRARY/VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE NEWS
ROBE PUBLIC LIBRARY
NEW BOOKS FOR MARCH/APRIL 2016
ADULT FICTION:
Far From True – Linwood Barclay
The Waters of Eternal Youth – Donna Leon
The Wedding Soup Murder – Rosie Genova
Find Her – Lisa Gardner
Train to Australia – Lidia Kardos
The Total Package – Stephanie Evanovich
Talk of the Town – Wendy Altschwager
Return to the Little Coffee shop of Kabul – Deborah Rodriguez
The Steel Kiss – Jeffery Deaver
Everywhere I Look – Helen Garner
An Isolated Incident – Emily Maguire
Indigo Storm – Fleur McDonald
Standing Strong – Fiona McCallum
ADULT NON FICTION:
Australian Midwives…Moving real-life stories of that everyday
miracle…birth – Paula Heelan
A Sunburnt Childhood – Toni Tapp Coutts
Easy DIY Ideas for your Home … 58 Amazing Projects to Make
Step by Step
Champions…Conversations with Great Players & Coaches of
Australia Football – Ben Collins & Dan Eddy
Scatter Pearls … three Generations of Iranian Women & their
Search for Freedom – Sohila Zanjani
Gotta Love this Country – Peter Fitzsimons
CHILDREN’S FICTION:
Who’s There Beware!
The Crow’s Tale – Naomi Howarth
Counting Lions – Katie Cotton
Boot Camp – Robert Muchamore (Teenage Fiction)
Gangsta Granny – David Williams
Ratburger – David Williams
Billionaire Boy – David Williams
Diary of a Wimpy Kid … Old School – Jeff Kinney
Wednesday Knitting @ Mahalia Coffee—3:00pm
Patterns are available at the Library for Trauma
Teddies and new born beanies for anyone wishing to
knit some. Donations of wool can be dropped off at
the Library/VIC.
ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Do you realise that we are not just here for
Tourists…We have a large selection of Brochures
from all regions in South Australia and a selection
of Brochures from Victoria and other states. Call in
and see if we have the information to help you plan
your next holiday.
ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
We are continually being asked by operators for an
Events Calendar, but we can only make it work if your
Club, Group or Organisation lets us know what is
happening. Please supply us with posters, brochures &
information so we can help promote your event, not only
in the Limestone Coast Region but further afield.
ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Don’t forget us when you are looking for a
gift or memento of Robe:
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Magnets, Teaspoons & Keyrings
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Adult & Children’s T-shirts
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Adult Hoodies in a variety of colours
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3D Books & Gift Cards
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Stubby Holders & Wine Glass
Holders
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Scenic Books, History Books
and much more…
CHILDREN’S NON FICTION:
1001 Cool Cross Jokes
1001 Cool Riddles & Tongue Twisters
DVD’S:
50 Years of Paly School … 10 DVD Collection(G)
ABC Kids – I Love You, Dad(G)
Burke & Wills
The Club
The Journalist
Scobie Malone
We are always getting requests from
Visitors and Locals for Baby Sitters…
If you are interested in Baby Sitting or are
already supplying the service could you
please let us know and we will pass on your
information. Phone Wendy, Cassie, Bronwyn
or Sandy on 8768 2465.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Robe Meals on Wheels Roster—May 2016
Monday 2nd
Tuesday 3rd
Wednesday 4th
Thursday 5th
Friday 6th
Sally LeCornu
Pam Robinson
Margie McKay
Diana Nolan
Margaret Edgar
Ian Bruce
Jan Fisk
Helen Lynch
Mary Hay
Jenny Gilkes
Brian Gilkes
Monday 9th
Tuesday 10th
Wednesday 11th
Thursday 12th
Friday 13th
Chrys Corbin
Judy Will
Chris Davidson
Jeanette Lea
Patsy Grummett
Nev Grummett
Monday 16th
Tuesday 17th
Wednesday 18th
Thursday 19th
Friday 20th
Pat Pex
Irene Stratford
Harvey Stratford
Ruth Dening
Cathy Carter
Sharon Petrovic
Heidi Tonkin
Rose Perkins
Carol Seymour
Monday 23rd
Tuesday 24th
Wednesday 25th
Thursday 26th
Friday 27th
Tessa Levinge
Mary Weir
Mary Peters
Cathy Thompson
Lorna Johns
Brian Tippett
Mary McInerney
Irene Johns
Met Riseley
Helen Bayliss
Monday 30th
Tuesday 31st
Wendy Leopold
Angela Jauncey
Betsy White
Jeanette Mort
Rosemary Williams Jenny Stevenson
Janet Holmes
RESERVES
Irene Stratford
8768 1824
Margie McKay
8768 2164
Jenny Mathews
8768 2616
For alterations
and additions
please contact
Kingston Hospital
8767 0222
If your rostered day is not convenient please arrange a replacement. Thank you, Jenny Mathews Roster Co-ordinator 8768 2616
ROBE GOLDEN OLDIES and
SEA-CHANGE SOCIAL GROUP
(Mon –Fri office hours)
PROGRAMME for May 2016
Please note that this proposed program is subject to
change by the co-ordinators, clients should contact
staff listed below to confirm details
WEDNEDAY 4th May 2016
ROBE SEA CHANGE – Bus & Lunch in Tantanoola – Bus
pick up at 10:30. Kingston Bus will be used
MONDAY 9th MAY 2016
GOLDEN OLDIES – Home Day, pick up at 1 pm
Monday 16th May 2016
ROBE SEA CHANGE – Home Day – social chatter and
games afternoon. Pickup at 1pm. Kingston Bus will be
used
Monday 23rd May 2016
GOLDEN OLDIES – Trip to Millicent – lunch and
shopping, pickup at 10:30.
If you have any queries please ring: Golden Oldies
Jane Ryan Resthaven Naracoorte - 87624389
Julie Victory/ Cathy Barker: Kingston Community Health –
8767 0237
Or on the day Julie 0427776617
(Mon –Fri office hours)
ROBE PLAYGROUP
Fridays during school terms 10-11.30am.
Term 2 2nd May – Friday 8th July 2016
6th May
Kindergarten
13th May
Robe Street Playground
20th May
Kindergarten
27th May
Robe Street Playground
3rd June
Kindergarten
10th June
Robe Street Playground
17th June
Kindergarten
24th June
Robe Street Playground
1st July
Kindergarten
8th July
Robe Street Playground
Term 3 25th July – Friday 30th Sept. 2016
29th July
Kindergarten
5th August
No: 4
12th August
Kindergarten
19th August
No: 4
26th August
Kindergarten
nd
2 September
No: 4
9th September
Kindergarten
16th September
No: 4
23rd September
Kindergarten
30th September
No: 4
Contact Sarah on 0409511 182
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COMMUNITY NEWS
WANTED - used postage stamps
Margie Thomas from the Robe Lions Club is collecting
used postage stamps for the Lions Australia Stamp Club.
Each year, the Stamp Club trades both Nationally and
Internationally with fellow Lions members. ALL profits
from their trading, generally about $6,000 to $7,000, is
then donated to the Australian Lions Mobility Fund who
use the money to purchase mobility walkers. These
machines enable severely physically handicapped
children to walk and be mobile, often for the first time
and each unit can cost several thousand dollars each.
If you are able to help, please drop the stamps off to
either the Post Office or our new Lions shop 'Second
Chance'. Alternatively, ring Margie on 0418806775.
***please leave a 5 to 10 mm gap around the stamps***
Eucharist, cuppa & chat
Fridays, 11:00am
St. Peters Anglican Church, Robe.
You are invited to join us.
Enquiries: Fr. David, ph 8767 2672
Any dead or injured wildlife found
Please contact Narelle Marshall— a representative of
Fauna SA on 0417 304 743
Accepting all native animals including: birds,
marsupials, bats, reptiles and echidnas
Robe Art Gallery
The Lapwing Gallery
Open daily from 10am to 4pm
Located on the south side of the
Robe Institute.
Paintings, mosaics and drawings by local artists.
All welcome to browse or buy.
Free Admission!!
If gallery is not open, please contact
Bernice: 8768 2114, Cathie 0433036251,
Chris 8768 2594, or Pam 0408365660
Robe Football Club Thursday Night Teas
6:00pm to 8:00pm
$12 adult meals & $5 children meals
Chicken Schnitzel
Beef Schnitzel
Battered Flake
Roast of the Day
Salad and Vegetable Bar
ROBE RSL SUB-BRANCH BUS – VOLUNTEER DRIVERS
We are looking for additional volunteer
drivers for our new bus. It is fully automatic
and a dream to drive. Basic requirement is
for a current car licence and a willingness to
be involved. The more volunteers we have
the easier it is for everyone. Interested, why
not contact either Pam on 0408 365 660,
Mary on 0409 682 320 to discuss it further.
ROBE RSL SUB-BRANCH - BUS HIRE
Robe RSL Sub-Branch has just taken delivery of
a new 12-seater bus. The bus is used for
transporting local people to various events
throughout the year, including supporting The
Golden Oldies [a local senior citizens group].
Should you as a member of our Robe community
wish to hire the bus for a special event, group
travel within the SE area, please contact the Robe RSL
Sub-Branch and enquire as to costs and availability for hire.
Ring either Pam on 0408 365 660 or Mary on 0409 682 320.
KINGSTON/ROBE MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP
Next gathering is on Thursday 5th May 2016
Kingston Community School Library
1pm -3pm
GUEST SPEAKER : Ingrid Coombe from MIFSA Mt Gambier
Consumers, Carers and community members welcome!
For further information call
Merilyn 87682583
Val 87682658
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Thank You
We would like to thank our friends in Robe
for their kind words on the passing our
Dad … Kevin McCabe from Hamilton.
Dad spent the better part of 50 years visiting
Robe and was known to many locals. After
retiring Mum & Dad became Grey Nomads
travelling Australia but Robe always had a very
special place in their Hearts.
Wendy White, Kerrie Boyd and Families.
I am collating the Robe Football Clubs history since the Southern Ports
Association days in 1926, through the Southern Ports Football League and
then the Mid South East Football League. I would appreciate it if anyone has
memorabilia relating to the club they would like displayed. Your donation will
be recognised.
Specifically I am after:
Premiership photos for the following years;
A Grade - 1931,1948,1953,1956, 1962, 1963, 1965, 2003
Senior Colts - 1962,1972,1983,2012
Junior Colts - 1987, 2007
Personal photos of the following people around about the detailed eras
Allan Lawson
Brett Deane
Anthony McDonald
Ian Regnier
R Napier
Ian Gould
S Hunt
P Murch
A Wier
T Wilfred
M Timms
P McKenny
R Andriski
Tony Dawson
Brendan Brooks
1953
1987
1993
1978
1981
1972
1979
1981
2015
2015
1984
1978
1985
1979
1987
Roger Sweetman
Vice President—Robe Football Club
0429799526
ROBE COMMUNITY BUS MAY 2016
The bus drivers for May 2016 will be: Ann Moore : 0428 843
477 and Tessa Levinge : 8768 2116 / 0427 799 978.
The bus runs every Thursday morning for local shopping, bank,
post office, library etc. All Robe residents are welcome to
make use of this service. Please ring the driver no later than
Wednesday afternoon if you wish to be included on the run.
You will be picked up at approximately 10.00am and returned
to your home between 12 noon and 12:15pm.
The bus will be going to Mount Gambier in May – on Friday
27th May. - The driver will be Ann Moore; please remember to
ring her prior to the day if you intend travelling to Mt Gambier.
Please note: the bus will not run with less than 2 passengers. It
is essential that the driver is contacted before 5pm on the
Wednesday prior to the Friday to ensure the trip is occurring.
Should there be any changes; a notice will be placed on the
Lions Notice Board in the front garden of the RSL Hall.
The bus will pick you up at approximately 8.00am and return to
Robe by 5.30pm. The usual donations [$] towards the bus
running costs of each trip is always appreciated.
Hon. Secretary
Phone: 0408 365 660
Friends of the Library: Robe
Next meeting is April 21st at 10am. The weather has
become cool—a good time for books again!
Any queries, please phone Frank Turner 8768 2589
ROBE COMBINED PROBUS
Box 571, Robe SA 5276
Next Meeting
at Robe Bowling Club 10am
Tuesday May 17th
Gayle King - Walking the Camino
President: Helen Lynch Phone 8768 2669
Vice President: Valma Jennings 8768 6206
Secretary: Lorna Johns 8768 2498
Treasurer: Mary McInerney 8768 2137
Committee: Pauline Tomlinson, Ian Bruce,
John Petch, Pat St John.
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Robe Auto and Marine
24 Hour Fuel...Now accepting
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All major credit cards
Starcards
K&S Fuels Local Fuel Cards
Ph 87682597
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Mc ARTHUR
PHYSIOTHERAPY
JANE NUNAN
B. Physiotherapy
Dr Peter Shakes – Dentist
Mrs Jane Gould – Hygienist/ Therapist
“Now you have a choice”
Vic Street Dental is located at 13A Victoria Street Robe
General dentistry with over 20 years’ experience
Peter works closely with Jane Gould our qualified Hygienist/
Therapist. Jane participates in Child Dental Benefits Schedule
(CDBS). Treatment for CDBS are bulk billed
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We aim to provide carefully tailored dental care
We provide General Dental treatment
We comply with all Australian standards
We also support government subsidised treatment such
as:
Department of Veteran’s Affairs,
CDBS & SA Dental Services Schemes
Hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
13A Victoria St
PO Box 37
Robe SA 5276
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BACK AND NECK PAIN
DRY NEEDLING AND MASSAGE
SPORTING INJURIES
HEADACHES
REHABILITATION
WORK COVER AND AGED
CARE
CONSULTING IN ROBE EVERY
WEDNESDAY
FOR APPOINTMENTS PLEASE
CALL
8737 0791 OR 0450 516 430
T 08 8768 2130
F 08 8768 2064
E [email protected]
18.9 KG, 14 KG & 9KG WASHES
8768 2129
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ROBE BEAUTY
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Microdermabrasion and skin
rejuvenation facials
Permanent hair removal
available
Book in now for a Consult
Call 8768 2644
For appointments and enquiries
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YOGA in ROBE
(Robe Institute—Smillie Street)
Bringing health and vitality to both body and
mind. Learn to access inner stillness.
CLASS TIMES:
Tuesday: 9.00 am—10.30 am
6.30 pm—7.30 pm
Thursday: 9.00 am—10.30am
$15.00 per 1½ hour class
($12.00 for pension/ concession)
Plus gold coin donation towards hall hire
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Beginners always welcome
Suitable for any age group and fitness level
Group sessions available on request
All enquiries please call
Pam Mobile 0402 730 785
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Robe Yacht Club Hire
Weddings & Functions: $350.00
Full day hire: $270.00
1 & 1/2 day hire: $300.00
Meeting: (3-4hrs) $82.50
All prices include GST
For enquires or bookings please contact:
Ph: 08 8768 2737 Fax: 08 8768 2738
Email: [email protected]
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KNEADY
THERAPIES
Do you suffer from any of
the following ailments?
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Sinus headaches
Back pain
Sore feet
Neck and shoulder pain
General aches and pains.
Take some time out to visit Elise Lehmann at
Kneady Therapies to help relieve your
ailments with—
Foot Reflexology
Sports massage
Anma, Japanese massage
Myofascial Release
Cranio-Sacral Therapy
Contact Elise on 0438 202 342
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CARPETS
SOLAR PANELS
WINDOWS & SCREENS
VACUUM SERVICE
MATTRESS SANITIZING
CONCRETE & PAVERS
FLOOR TILES & GROUT TIMBER FLOOR BUFFING
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SOLAR SYSTEMS, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS,
PIVOTS, SPLIT SYSTEM AND DUCTED AIR
CONDITIONERS, UNDERGROUND CABLING,
LED
LIGHTING,
CEILING
FANS,
SWITCHBOARDS, SMOKE ALARMS, PHONE
AND
DATA, ANTENNA AND TV OUTLETS,
SOME WHITEGOODS
For all your
Electrical Needs
call Anthony on
0419 821 409
Solar Accreditation Number: A5651539
Electrical Licence Number: PGE 158 682
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General Waste—Robe Township (to Drain L Bridge)
General Waste—Longbeach Area (East of Drain L Bridge)
Recycling- Robe Township (to Drain L Bridge)
Recycling—Longbeach Area (East of Drain L Bridge)
Waste Transfer Station Operating Times
Access off White Street
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
10.00—11.00am
10.00—11.00am
10.00—11.00am
10.00—11.00am
10.00—11.00am
Closed
2.00 – 3.00pm
Type
Boot Load
6’x4’ Trailer, Car Type Utes
8’x5’ Trailers or Similar, Large Utes
Fees
$20.50
$30.50
$56.00
Small Trucks (Single Axle –maximum
4 tonne)
Mattresses
Sofas/ Lounge Chairs
Car Bodies
Opening outside of operating hours
$204.00
$25.50
$15.50 ea
$51.00
$224.00
Half price for pensioners for car boot load only, on production
of pensioner card.
Green Waste Fee
Normal Fees will apply to any Green Waste Products that
requires mulching, however, Green Waste products that are
segregated and do not require mulching (lawn clippings and
leaves only) can be dumped free of charge.
E-waste: no charge
Cardboard: clean and uncontaminated cardboard can be
deposited at no charge
Municipal Household Waste: $3 a bag.
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Publication Details
The Community Newsletter is published, edited, designed, printed and delivered by the District Council of Robe.
Community groups and organisations wishing to submit items should forward their information to Nat by Friday, 20th May.
It is preferred that items are emailed to [email protected] however handwritten items will be accepted and can
be dropped into the Council office, posted to PO Box 1, Robe SA 5276, or faxed on 08 8768 2432.
The views and opinions expressed in articles submitted to the District Council of Robe do not necessarily reflect the views of the
Council as a body, nor as individual members. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy in published articles
submitted by contributors other than Council, no responsibility is accepted for any errors that they may contain. Council
reserves the right to edit or not publish any editorial submission.
District Council of Robe
Royal Circus, Robe
PO Box 1, Robe SA 5276
T 08 8768 2003
F 08 8768 2432
Cr Rino Dell’Antonio
T 08 8768 2907
Mayor Peter Riseley
F 08 8721 4650
T 08 8768 1834
M 0407 454 647
M 0429 799 528
E crdellantoE [email protected] [email protected]
Mayor
Cr Lawrence Polomka
Website
M 0408 083 818
www.council.robe.sa.gov.au E [email protected]
Email
[email protected]
Cr John Enright
T 08 8768 2192
F 08 8768 2924
M 0407 133 887
E [email protected]
Cr David Loxton
T 08 8734 2065
M 0419 349 913
E [email protected]
Cr Kristina Alexander
M 0417 815 797
E [email protected]
Cr Harvey Nolan
(Deputy Mayor)
F 08 8768 1943
M 0429 180 954
E [email protected]
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