November 03
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November 03
www.robe.sa.gov.au November 2003 No.271 Mayor: Peter Darr CEO: Rob Kay In this issue: • Marina Approval • Customer Service in Tourism • Discover Robe in November as part of the Robe Village Fair… • Art Workshops • Robe Film Festival DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBE ROYAL CIRCUS ROBE SA 5276 PO BOX 1 TELEPHONE 08 8768 2003 FACSIMILE 08 8768 2432 [email protected] Mayor’s Report During the past month I have attended the following meetings: 16.9.03: Lake Butler Committee Meeting 21.9.03: Machinery Committee – Caterpillar Demo 23.9.03: Machinery Committee – Komatsu Demo. Council has traded on Komatsu Grader on a new Komatsu on very favourable terms). 24.9.03: Lake Butler Steering Committee Austrade (Export) Seminar 3.10.03: AGM for Local Government Association and LGA Finance Authority – both in Adelaide on the same day. 5.10.03: Opened the new Robe Bowling season. 10.10.03: SELGA Meeting in Mt Gambier. Whilst there I was able to first hand inspect the renovation of the old Town Hall. This project is costing the Mt Gambier City Council close to $4M, of which about $800,000 is being spent on the Town Hall. I pass on this information purely in view of the Public Meeting held on. 13.10.03: Hall/VIC/Library Public Meeting in the Robe Institute. I was very pleased to see a good attendance on this important subject and I know every speaker spoke from their heart. Council will be collating a report on the 2 surveys and the letters since received and this report will probably come before the next meeting. 14.10.03: Lake Butler Steering Committee Workshop with all Councillors on the Marina project Strategic Planning Workshop Normal monthly Council Meeting. Five or six people in the public gallery which was pleasing to see. 20.10.03: Addressed the Limestone Coast Regional Development Board at it’s meeting at Robe. The subject was “Robe – the future and its needs.” In addition I have given several radio interviews on the marina project. Marina Redevelopment At the last council meeting Council approved the Masterplan for the Harbor which includes a long term vision and plan. Council is hopeful that Stage 1 could commence by May 2004. For more details on this important vision for the harbor, please see a full comprehensive report in this newsletter. A copy of the Masterplan is available for you to view at either the Library or the Council Office. The last month has been extremely busy and I know personally that all Councillors have also attended many meetings and it is pleasing to see that the workload is being shared by all. Thankyou. Mayor Peter Darr Community Information BroCart Licenced Builders Robe Beachport Recycle November Hours: 8.00-11.30 am Monday, Friday & Saturday PLEASE REMOVE ALL CAPS FROM BOTTLES BEFORE YOU RECYCLE • • • All soft drink, beer bottles & cans receive full refund. Glass jars & wine bottles accepted. All plastic bottles (PET) must be cleaned, crushed & caps removed, before entering the yard. Please note: There are now bins at the front gates of the Robe Recycling Bottle Yard for dumping all your recyclables and non-refundable glass bottles. No need to wait for Jack!!! Prevent dump fill—recycle and use these after hour facilities!!! Recycle Yard 10 Flint Street, ROBE 8768 2171 home 0427 865 437 mobile We will take your milk bottles BUT we need your help to make it work... Robe Beachport Recycle & proprietor Jack Maughan & staff have decided to introduce an initiative to reduce land fill in our dump. It is NOT COST EFFECTIVE for Jack but he is willing to accept clear plastic milk & orange containers for recycling ONLY if they are CRUSHED!! Although these containers have NO DEPOSIT you can help our environment by assisting Jack in his recycling efforts. HDPE Kingston Soldiers Memorial Hospital Phone Number 87670 222 BLD 106160 Carpentry, Additions & Alterations, Concreting, Sub Contracting, Pergolas, Tiling, Bathroom Renovations, Shed Erection & New Homes. Call Dean 0401 004 043 Rob’s Southern Port Cleaning Service Carpets & Upholstery: Cleaned, freshened & sanitized by the water extraction method. Windows: Improve your outlook on life – have us clean your windows & screens. Lawns: Servicing Robe and Long Beach areas. Telephone: 08 8768 2865 Mobile: 0429 670437 PO Box 455, ROBE SA 5276 Robe Plumbing New Homes Septic Tanks Hot Water Services Electric Drain Cleaning All Plumbing Maintenance Phone Adrian Johns 0419 821 892 Licence No.7237 Kev’s Handyman For all your handyman needs around the home Call Kev on 8768 6120 or 0407 710 778 No job too small-Reasonable Rates ABN 240 6175 0385 BLD 171739 Robe Visitor Information Centre News Phone: 08 8768 2465 Library Manager: Joann Rose ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Robe has still been quite busy for October, with the weather veering between windy and sunny. There have been many International Visitors on the move through Robe this month and this will continue through until early December. The centre has been successful in gaining some funding and we will be sponsoring a workshop on ‘Customer Service in Tourism’. The workshop will be conducted by International Retail consultant John Stanley. There is an ad in this newsletter for the workshop, please come, listen and learn. ROBE PUBLIC LIBRARY The feature author for November is Australian author Di Morrissey. Come into the Library and look at a display of the authors work from the 1st of November. This added feature to the Library has proved to be very popular since it was instigated. I attended a Regional Library Conference in Mount Gambier from the 17th to the 19th of October. I spoke in the local section of the conference about ‘Robe, a multi use facility’. The presentation was very well received, especially when the keynote speaker from the Central Highlands Council of Victoria spoke about the problems that country libraries faced. She stated that their survival was dependant on libraries integrating with other Council services or building partnerships with other organisations. She was very impressed with what Council had achieved here. Copies of the presentation have been requested by two Librarians to take back to show their particular Councils what can be achieved. I would like to say a big thank to the Council Office staff who helped me so much with the presentation. In particular, Leonie Fennell for taking some wonderful photos for me to use in the presentation. In conjunction with the Robe Lions Club, staff are collecting donations of Christmas gifts to be forwarded to Anglicare for distribution to needy families in the community. Gifts can be left at the Visitor Information Centre. Please indicate who the gift is intended for ie. girl/boy, age etc. Please contact Joann Rose on 8768 2465 for further information. Are you giving the best Customer Service in town? Customer Service Expert John Stanley will present a one day seminar on: How to build a relationship with your visitors Understanding the loyalty ladder and how it affects tourism Becoming the best hosts in the tourism industry in SA Your role as a tourism consultant Promoting tourism and your town When: Tuesday December 9, 2003. 10.00am – 4pm Where: Robe Institute, on the Foreshore How much: $25.00 including lunch, morning & afternoon tea & a workbook Contact the Robe Visitor Information Centre on 8768 2465 BOOK NOW!!! Seats are Limited!!! Robe Community Bus Mat’s Plumbing The bus driver for November will be Rita Baker phone 8768 2524. If you wish to go to Mt Gambier on Friday 28 November please ring Rita on the above phone number. The bus will pick you up at 8.00am and return to Robe at 5.30pm. The return fare is $15.00. The bus also runs every Thursday morning for local shopping, bank, post office, library etc. You will be picked up at approximately 10.30am and returned to your home at between 12.15 and 12.30pm. Please ring the bus driver on the above phone number so she knows who and where to pick up. Nathalie Ling, Hon. Secretary - Ph: 0408 308 559 PO Box 114, ROBE SA 5276 General Plumbing Gas Fitting & Maintenance Phone/Fax: 8768 2878 Mobile: 0427 682 878 abn 35 592 187 979 Lic/Reg No PGE 176769 Grummett Excavations Robe RSL Womens Auxiliary Members AGM will be held on Tuesday 18 November at 2.00pm in the RSL Hall. Please bring a plate of afternoon tea. Hon. Secretary, EM Isaacson Ph: 0417 301 771 ah: 8768 2573 For friendly service & advice... Robe RSL Sub Branch Preliminary Notice to the Public I have advice that a Dept of Veteran Affairs Representative will be attending the South East during the week 26, 27 & 28 November. Firm times, dates & locations will be advised. Should any person seek information on D.V.A. matters, they are encouraged to attend the meeting. • • • • • • • • • Graham B.Snook, President Robe RSL • • Excavator hire, range of bucket sizes 200mm-1300mm. Bobcat hire, with 4 in 1 or rock bucket & pallet forks. Tipping truck hire, able to fit in small yards. Auger hire, attaches to excavator or bobcat. Chain trencher hire, 150mm wide / up to 1200mm deep. Supply & cartage of sand fill, rubble, shell grit and top soil. Blocks cleared and leveled with laser level. Landscaping services & landscaping supplies. Supply and fitting of Toro watering systems. Block slashing or mowing. Tree & stump removal EM & CG Green Gardening Services • • Robe Dump Opening Times Wednesdays 1.00pm—3.00pm Fridays 1.00pm—3.00pm Sundays 2.00pm—4.00pm • • • Lawn Mowing Garden Maintenance Weeding Garden Waste Removal Gutters Cleaned Reasonable Rates Discount for Pensioners Phone: 0417 874 385 Australia Day Citizen, Young Citizen Award & Community Event of the Year Award The District Council of Robe has pleasure in inviting your participation in the 2003 Australia Day Citizen and Young Citizen Awards. The aim of the Awards are to honour citizens who have made outstanding contributions to the community. The Awards are sponsored by the National Australia Day Council and administered by the State Australia Day Council. The Young Citizen is for persons over the age of 16 and under the age of 27 on 26 January 2004, who made a valuable contribution to the community during the past 12 months. This person will have been involved in community (and school if applicable) organizations, displays leadership and is respected by their peers. Have your town vacant blocks slashed NOW for summer fire control... $33 incl. gst Also: large areas done contract rate available. Phone: Lewis Ling 0428 686 230 or after hours on 8768 6230 $PENDLE$$ MOWING $ERVICE$ Lawn Mowing General Maintenance Tree & Shrub Pruning All Work Welcome The Citizen Award is for persons 27 years or older on 26 January 2003 who have made a valuable contribution to the community. The Community Event of the Year is for the group who has staged the most outstanding community event of the year. Nomination forms are available from the Council Office, Royal Circus Robe and nominations close at 5.00pm, 30 November 2003. Seen here are participants in the Nora Creina Charity Horse Trek, organized by Mr Allan Cullen. Proceeds from the charity event went to the Robe Auxilary KSMH Inc ($9000) and $3000 for cancer research. Well done to the organisers and participants!!! Photos... Brian & Dorothy Gibbs ph: 8768 1858 or 0427 203 195 abn: 55 201 575 494 every detail Brian, Naomi & Mark by design Kitchen Bedroom Bathroom Laundry Living area Dining Lounge Study Stairwell Passageway Garage Plan and design your interiors, they all need storage Ph 8768 1831 design, manufacture & installation of all cabinets & joinery Building Contractors Licence No BLD176922 Tasting Australia Robe Property Maintenance & Security On Monday 6 October Limestone Coast Tourism hosted 40 International Food & Wine Writers and Media for Tasting Australia at Poltalloch Station, just north of Meningie. A locally owned & operated business providing General Repairs, Maintenance & Security for Homes & Businesses in the Robe area This was a great opportunity to showcase Robe and all it has to offer, and our Local Food & Wine Producers from Robe and surrounding areas who participated in the day were: Food • • • • • • • • Whynunga Bush Foods Robarra Barramundi Farm Outback Pride Bush Foods Robe Range Olive Oil Robe Professional Fishermans Association Alfalfa Products Mahalia Coffee Flavoured Teas supplied by Loaves & Fishes Wine • • • • Cape Jaffa Wines Ralph Fowler Wines Baudin Rock Wines Wangolina Station Wines PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • • • • • • • • • • Home & Business Security Service General Household Repairs Painting (Exteriors & Roofs) Fencing Paving Garden Care Antenna Installation TV/Video Tuning All Work Welcome Affordable Rates Phone 0418 817 655 BLD 169829 Security Agents Licence ISL 170332 ABN 27 716 325 298 Highlight of the day would have to be the two live lobsters kindly supplied by the Professional Fishermen, that the media/writers took numerous photos of, and had a chance to hold. The freshly cooked lobster and barramundi were also very, very popular, along with the bush foods encrusted shark cooked in local Olive Oil. Our wineries also received a great deal of very exciting exposure. This all goes to putting Robe in the National and International spotlight, and to those people who gave their time to travel to Poltalloch Station from Robe (2 hour drive each way!) to promote all that Robe has to offer I thank you greatly. The day has received extensive media coverage right throughout the past two weeks from: Adelaide Advertiser, Channel 9, 10 & 7, WIN TV, ABC radio South East. Great job everyone! Jenni Ling Marketing Officer Robe Tourism & Traders Association Need Storage? Robe Storage has available for short or long term lease storage in clean & secure area. Suitable for small boats, cars, furniture & general use. Competitive rates… Phone: 8768 2600 Neil Ottoson First National Real Estate Robe Property Management • Holiday Rentals • Gardening & Lawns • Shack Cleaning • Window Cleaning • General Maintenance phone Richard & Debra Mackay 0403 578 382 PO Box 151 Robe SA 5276 • Tasting Australia We were there!!! ... s w e N e f Ta Kingston TAFE Learning Centre has several courses on offer for Term 4 Unlock the Mysteries of the Computer This is an instructor-led basic computing class suitable for people with little or no computing skills. There are 8 in the class. To be held on demand, day or night. Cost is $125. . Kingston/Robe Area Committee Open Meeting The Area Committee, which supports Kingston TAFE Learning Centre, is having an Open Meeting on 18 November at 6.00pm. Light refreshments available. Interested? Please contact Julie for catering needs. Operate a Bar This course is full but there are still vacancies in ‘Responsible Service of Alcohol’ session to be held on Monday 1.00-4.00pm.Cost is $50 2004 TAFE Certificate Course Applications Applications for TAFE Certificate Courses for 2004 are now organised through SATAC. TAFE Admission Guides 2004 are available at newsagencies and the Learning Centre for non school leavers. Closing date is 31 Oct (non school leavers). For information & enrolments for these TAFE Courses & any other learning needs, please contact Julie Phillips, Kingston TAFE Learning Centre Coordinator. Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 8.30am to 4.00pm Phone: 87672475 Fax: 87672069 E-mail: [email protected] Ron White In the recent passing of Ron White, the District Council of Robe lost a valued and respected workmate and a key contributor to Robe’s development over the past 28 years. Ron joined Council in November 1975 as the Overseer of the Works Department having previously worked with the Highways Department. At the time Ron’s role was very “hands-on” and he worked along side the outdoor staff. Robe itself was much smaller than today with many vacant blocks in Robetown itself, and sparse housing at West Beach, Barrowman’s Drive, Woolundry Road and along The Esplanade at Long Beach. Many “older” subdivisions such as Hateley Crescent, Sargent Close, Apex Lane, Sanders Court, most of Long Beach past the Long Beach Caravan Park, parts of Harold Street, Thompson Road and MacFarlane Street had not been developed. Under Ron’s management, the majority of Robe streets were constructed or reconstructed by his team. As Robe grew, so did Ron’s responsibilities and he studied for and achieved his Advanced Works Manager’s Certificate and became a member of the Works Supervisors Group. Ron shouldered the extra duties that the new Works Manager role demanded including responsibility for up to 12 outside staff, planning, budgeting, equipment purchasing, and administration duties. Ron also inherited a growing list of responsibilities including traffic management, STEDS maintenance, public liability issues, greenwaste and he also became the HarbourMaster of the Lake Butler Boat Haven. Ron was responsible for the development of the Council Depot and Robe’s Industrial Estate and he was instrumental in the redevelopment of the Old Gaol and Squash Court area utilising unemployment project participants. Ron ensured his Council role also contributed to the community and he was renowned for his good-natured approach and tireless assistance with community events such as the 150th Celebrations, Encounter 2002 and the Robe Village Fair. In recognition of Ron’s significant contribution to the District Council of Robe, Council will be erecting a park bench with a brass memorial plaque on the corner of the Royal Circus and Cooper Street facing the sea. loaves & fishes Join our Christmas Club This year let us pay for your Christmas shopping… Every purchase you make at Loaves & Fishes of $50 or more from now until 18 December 03 puts you in the draw to win a $500 GOLD CHRISTMAS GIFT VOUCHER to finish your list or treat yourself! As an added bonus for our club members with every $100 purchase you receive a fabulous summer Tote Bag—FREE!!! Loaves & Fishes 27 Victoria Street ROBE SA 5276 Phone:08 8768 2724 Business News & Services CCOWS Report Last week I was in Canberra at child care service meetings which discussed common concerns across Australia. Our reflections and discussions will be the information upon which the Minister for Youth and Childrens Services, the Hon. Larry Anthony, will advise the Government about future policy. It is vital for us to keep informing the Government about the particular needs of the families and children living in isolated, rural and remote areas. Among the issues discussed were high demand for places, secure funding, a need for infrastructure and support services. Access to services is a high priority in rural centres with both children and families able to benefit from quality care. Robyn Paterson, Child Care Manager Out of School Hours Care Vacation Care This holiday’s favourite activities included face painting, heat bead creations, beach walks, games and of course the cinema visit to see “Nemo!” The weather was inconsistent, but enthusiasm was always high. Vacation Care Staff and children enjoyed each day. Thanks to Kim, Jen, Tracey, Sarah, Nadia and work experience member Helen. Plans are already in progress for great activities and fun in the Christmas Vacation. See you then… After School Hours Care This service has resumed on Monday and Wednesday afternoon from 3.00 until 6.00pm. For enquiries and bookings ring 0428 843 022. Downs Lawyers Barristers & Solicitors Mr Philip Smith of Downs Lawyers Solicitors of Mt Gambier will be consulting from the offices of Walker & Ottoson Real Estate, Victoria Street Robe on Tuesday 4 November 2003 between the hours of 11am and 3pm. Please make an appointment on 8725 5466 if you wish to see him or drop in on the day. FREE Internet & E-Mail awareness sessions NetWorks For You is offering FREE individual one hour “hands-on” Internet/E-Mail awareness sessions every second Thursday 10am—12 noon at the ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE NetWorks For You is a joint State/ Commonwealth Govt initiative aimed at raising Internet awareness … To book contact the Robe VIC on 8768 2465. For more information about NetWorks For You free call 1800 155 559 www.networksforyou.sa.gov.au FORTHCOMING EVENT!!! St Nicolaus Day 6 Dec @ 7.00pm “Storm and Tempest” to be held in the Historic Robe Cemetery for the restoration of the Highlanders Grave… Get your Robe Car Sticker!!! $2 each Robe Council Office Followed by The 15Oth celebration of “Moorakyne” At Moorakyne House Sturt St Robe Victorian Dress can be worn. Economic Development Report Lake Butler Marina Masterplan approved! The Lake Butler Marina redevelopment project has produced a Masterplan to improve channel and lake access, provide more moorings, improve harbour facilities, and an environs upgrade enhancing its local and visitor appeal. The preparation of the Masterplan and detailed commercial precinct design was supported by funding from the Commonwealth Government under its Regional Assistance Programme, administered by the Department of Transport and Regional Services. The District Council of Robe received funding of $88,000 from DoTaRS through the South East Area Consultative Committee. The MasterPlan includes a long-term vision for the area and a Development Plan achievable in 3-5 years. The Development Plan includes 54, 20 metre commercial fishing berths, 16, 15 metre recreational boating berths, 32, 10 metre recreational boating berths and 36, 7 metre recreational boating berths. There are also 3, 20 metre berths for large visiting yachts. The design includes a new boat maintenance yard and washdown area, new commercial unloading jetties and a new fuel jetty. There is also provision for a café / kiosk and marina user amenities as well as walking trails around the lake and a foreshore path to a Guichen Bay lookout near the old slipway. Stage 1 is planned for commencement in May 2004 of the development will include rectification of the breakwater, dredging of the lake, construction of Marina Arm 1 with 48 commercial berths and new commercial wharf facilities. There is a process of development and EPA approvals, prudential report preparation, legal contracts, construction drawings and tenders to be completed prior to commencement and hopefully a Commercial Berth Prospectus will be issued in February 2004. The construction of recreational moorings should commence in 2005. To ensure you receive a berth prospectus for commercial or recreational berths, you should register your details at the Council office. Those with current moorings or on the mooring waiting lists will automatically receive the appropriate prospectus material. The MasterPlan is available for perusal at the Council office or the Robe Public Library & Visitor Information Centre. There will be a display in the Robe Institute Hall from 27 October 2003. Fiona Ritchie Economic Development Officer Robe by Design Our shop is bubbling over with racks of new summer stock…. Great Yarra Trail garments arriving daily… Affordable Bond’s wear! Pot-a-patch children’s outfits in pink for girls & some bright red for boys… Joan has shoes to suit all in the latest styles & colours. Helga’s country shirts in cottons, linens & easy care travel fabric— well cut & reasonably priced!!! Do come & browse through our friendly shop Robe by Design Victoria St Robe Marina Map Health & Lifestlye Thanks… Wendy, Catherine, Mark, John & Stacey would like to sincerely thank Dr Senior, Dianne O’Neil and Nina Kay for their special care and understanding during Ron’s illness. To Kerrie Burgoyne & Trudi Regnier— thankyou. We would also like to thank Rob Kay, Staff and Councillors at the DC of Robe for their wonderful support during the last 9 months and for the care after. To Helen, Glen and staff at the Sea Vu Caravan Park—thankyou for all for what you did for our families… Thankyou for the lovely cards, letters and flowers, the love and support we have received from close friends and acquaintances has been overwhelming. Ron will always be remembered for being a gentle, giving, loving person who never ask for thanks or reward and we love him dearly. Dr Justus improving our lives with natural therapies... The township of Robe is definitely growing, but it is also growing in skills and talent. Tamara Justus is just one of the many newcomers to Robe who have embraced the town and its people and brought with her a knowledge of natural therapies. Born in Adelaide, Tamara moved to Robe in 2001. “I love it here—we are so lucky to live in such a beautiful town with pristine beaches and fresh seafood. There is such a diverse range of people in Robe and I find them a pleasure to work with.” Dr Tamara Justus, of Robe Natural Therapies, lives in Robe with her partner Rob Von Bertouch who is a local professional lobster fisherman. Whilst completing her PHD, Tamara taught Biology at FUSA and worked for the company “Microbial Technologies” developing a biological product to control lice and flyblow on sheep. This involved jetting sheep and testing wool samples for its effectiveness. She also owned a part-time natural therapies business in Adelaide. Tamara’s PHD involved looking at genes which are involved in increasing mutation rate in cells. Mutations in DNA can ultimately lead to cancer in cells. Her research project involved developing a cell-based reporting system which detects if a substance is mutagenic and may cause cancer. The FUSA are currently looking into applying a USA Patent for this system to market it for diagnostic testing in research labs. (cont. over page) Immunization Clinic Clinic Dates Tuesday 18 November 2.30-4.00pm Please bring Medicare card & child’s health record (Blue Book) For appointment ph: 8768 2012 Robe Medical Centre Bowen Therapist Naomi Hutchison Gentle, Fast, Effective Treatment for Backpain, Neck, Shoulder, Elbow, Knee, Hamstring and other musculoskeletal problems. No adjustment is used, only gentle moves on muscles and connective tissue, encouraging the body to heal itself. For appointments please phone 8768 2720 Member of the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia Claimable with some major health funds on selected tables (cont). Her degree in Molecular Biology has opened many doors for Tamara. During a conference presentation of her work at Mt Buller VIC, Tamara was offered a highly sough after research position at Harvard Medical University in the USA in order to conduct breast cancer research by analyzing the DNA of cancer patients. Her career could also enable her to assume positions that involve scientific research and lecturing at Universities. But Tamara has preferred to take a more “hands-on” approach through her business Robe Natural Therapies which she has established following the running of a part-time business in the city. Tamara saw it as “the natural thing to do”. She believes there is often a lack of services present in rural regions. “I have found that there is a need for such a health service. Working with people and their health is also rewarding. I find this type of work gives a lot of job satisfaction compared to lab-based employment.” ...working with people and their health is rewarding... According to Tamara, health is not just about eating well and exercising regularly. “We also need to address the emotional, mental and spiritual sides of our being. This termed a holistic approach to health – looking at a person’s total health by addressing the whole picture and not just one facet of their being.” Tamara offers a range of health treatments and often will find herself combining a number of techniques to suit the individual client. Myotherapy and massage are useful for treating various types of pain, from neck & shoulder to back pain. These techniques increase circulation and blood flow and are also excellent for people of all ages, especially diabetics where good circulation is important. Essential oils are also part of Tamara’s approach to health as they have many beneficial properties which have been demonstrated via scientific research. Blends of oils can be applied to reduce infection, inflammation and pain. They are also useful for treating emotional and mental problems as they act on the olfactory system which is linked to the brain. For example oils that uplift the emotions may help promote a feeling of well being for mild depression. Please contact Dr Tamara Justus on 8768 1932 for further details regarding health. As I am retiring I would like to thank everyone for all the help & support I have had over the last 8 years. John & I will continue to live in Robe so will still be members of the community. The new face at the Robe Pharmacy will be Tamsin Kennerson. Many thanks again. Liz Rankine EYEBUS Stephen Scott-Hoy Optometrist will be next visiting Robe: 30 October & 27 November 2003 12.00 to 2.00pm Ph Post Office: 8768 2020 robe natural therapies sports and remedial massage therapeutic massage myotherapy craniosacral therapy foot reflexology aromatherapy Dr Tamara Justus (PhD) Specializing in the treatment of neck & shoulder, back pain & musculoskeletal dysfunction. Claimable with private health insurance & workcover Phone 8768 1932 or 0408 858 735 Upper South East Podiatry Kim Nankivell will be visiting Robe on: Monday 3 November Monday 1 December Ph: 8762 0601 for appointments Robe set to reap the rewards of vision, hard work and patience Only six weeks to go and we’re in great shape to showcase the magic of Robe. With a beach as a backdrop and a promised burst of sunshine … two full days to indulge in music, the arts, superb food and wine, and loads of good old fashioned fun. The program grows on a daily basis. Here’s where we stand at time of press. In concert: Joe Camilleri and The Black Sorrows Vika and Linda of ‘Love is Mighty Close’ fame Canvas… rock, soul, blues, funk and reggae The Royal Garden Jazz Band The Royal Australian Navy Show Band New at Robe Beauty!!! Instant Airbrush Tanning Tan the healthy way in just minutes Safe without the sun… NO Streaks NO Oily Greasy Feeling NO Staining or Smells Silky, soft golden tan… Phone Robe Beauty 8768 2644 And for kids of all ages…. The Investigator Science Centre (shows with 35 interactive exhibits) Kentish Potatoes Feast of the Land and Sea Dawson Estate Acquisitive Art Prize OG Roberts Vintage Car Display Weston Raine & Horne Film Festival Cape Jaffa Golf Classic Penfolds Wine Challenge Mount Benson Association & Robe Grape Growers Wine Tent Face painting, children’s food and drinks, raffles, lucky dips and great kids stuff to buy. Angus and Robertson Book Shop. Bouncy Castle & Go Carts The fantastic Lucas Earthmovers Sandcastle Competition on Sunday. Great cash and tractor model prizes. Professor Wallace’s Puppet Theatre. Rock Climbing Wall Robe Kindergarten & Child Care on Wheels Service Children’s Art Competitions Display in the Institute Baby change & feeding corner. For entry to the kids arena on Saturday you’ll pay just $5 for children and $10 for youngsters over 18. All the free entertainment you can cram into 12 hours. On Sunday entry is free with small fees for participation in some activities. Country Arts SA Merilyn Cox Visiting Robe Weston Raine & Horne Office 11 & 25 November 9.30am—12.30pm Phone: 8735 8288 or 0427 011 743 AWARD WINNING FINE ART AND CRAFT GALLERY Spring/ summer exhibitions October 18-Nov 26 “Two miles to go” A superb exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Robert and Anne Miles. Not to be missed... November 28-December 19 Dawson Estate 2003 Robe Village Fair Acquisitive Art Exhibition with featured artists Sculptor Guy Detot and glass artist Barbara Collingwood. December 20-Feb 15 Chooks Galore fabulous foul paintings and sculptures by popular artists Terry Johnson and Kristina Browning. Wonderful Christmas gifts for your home including glass, ceramics, pottery, paintings, prints and more... Home is where the art is Newly Finalised Coup … Discover Robe The Weston Raine & Horne Film Festival, brought to you by South Coast Cinemas is proud to announce great films, great deals during November. From Friday 7 November till Wednesday 12 the film festival will play host to six great movies. A festival pass is $24 for 3 movies of your choice. The low down… A Adventure in Flight …. Travelling Birds This Oscar nominated documentary follows bird migration through 40 countries and seven continents, going to extraordinary lengths to capture the glory of the mysterious universe where human do not tread. Director Jacques Perrin utilises five crews of over 450 people (including 17 pilots, and 14 cinematographers operating planes, helicopters, gliders and balloons) to capture migratory routes of various bird species. Full of drama, humour, the stories of these winged creatures and their trek across every kind of terrain is awe-inspiring and visually enthralling. One for the whole family. I Capture the Castle Aspiring writer Cassandra Mortmain lives in her diary. There she documents the life of her eccentric family who live in a dilapidated castle in 1930’s. Love, romance, deception, and betrayal. Key ingredients for a great film. A Mighty Wind Folk icon Irving Steinbloom has passed away, leaving a legacy that has touched generations. His inspired son arranges a televised tribute concert and sets about scouring the country to reunite his dad’s favourite acts. With divorced members of the band, one in a psychiatric hospital and the others unable to agree on anything the road to the event is fraught with disaster and fun. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress. 1971 China, in the lingering grip of the cultural revolution, two university students are sent to a mountain mining village as part of their re-education duty to purge them of their classical Weston orient education. The two boys find that music and beautiful local women are the only pleasant things in their miserable lives. A tale of love and discovery. Nowhere in Africa A Jewish family in Germany emigrate shortly before the German Second World War. They move about Kenya running a farm, but not all members of the family come to terms with their new life. Things are changing in Germany very quickly, and turning back seems impossible. How they cope with a new life in a new continent. The Dancer Upstairs In an unnamed South American country, a revolution is afoot. Local police are desperate to track down a revolutionary leader. Military pressure and corruption on all sides make the detectives job especially difficult. All for the nation’s newly established democracy. Not to be missed. Discover Robe In November A Taste of Robe 2 Food & Wine from Robe & the surrounding area in the Robe Institute, Foreshore area, Robe 11am – 4pm 7-12 Robe Film Festival Proudly sponsored by Weston, Raine & Horne Southcoast Cinema Victoria Street, Robe 24 – 27 Village Fair Art Week 24 & 25 Glass Slumping & Decoration Workshop Instructor: Barbara Collingwood 26 Abstract Landscape Art Instructor: Darren McCrae 27 Tricks of the Trade: Instructor: Margo Miles 28 Dawson Estate Acquisitive Art Prize Official Opening, 6.30pm Wilson’s at Robe, Victoria St Robe Robe Village Fair Cocktail Party 28 Entry only available to Gold, Silver, or Bronze Sponsors of the Robe Village Fair 29 & 30 Robe Village Fair 2 full days of Food, Wine & Family Fun on the Foreshore 29 The Black Sorrows & Vika & Linda Bull On the Foreshore, Robe Village Fair area. $10.00 entry at the gate 29 – 19 Dawson Estate Acquisitive Art Prize Dec Exhibition Wilson’s at Robe, Victoria St Robe For more information contact Robe Visitor Information Centre 8768 2465 proudly sponsored by rt & n o p S atio e r c Re Dawson Estate 2003 Acquisitive Art Exhibition This year the Village Fair Art Exhibition is looking to be bigger and better than ever with expressions of interest from throughout Australia. Tony and Marian Dawson have again got behind the Robe Community and are the major sponsors of this popular and prestigious award. The exhibition, to be held at Wilson’s at Robe will be officially opened on Friday, November 28th at 6:30pm providing locals keen to secure a purchase the opportunity to beat the crowds arriving for the Fair Saturday morning. The exhibition will continue to be on display at Wilson’s until 19 December. Wilson’s is open daily 10am to 5pm. Discover Robe Village Fair Art Workshops 24-27 November 2003 Tricks of the Trade: Instructor: Margo Miles Learn the secret techniques of award winning watercolor artist Margo Miles. Margo Miles well known for her maritime paintings has twice been the winner of the Robe Acquisitive Art competition. This workshop features learning and using unique painting techniques Margo has developed over a lifetime career as an artist. Cost $25.00 plus materials (or bring your own as per list.) Venue: Robe Yacht Club. Date: November 27 (10am to 4pm) Glass Slumping &Decoration Workshop Instructor: Barbara Collingwood Create a beautiful glass plate using on-glaze art, glass slumping and airbrush techniques. Barbara Collingwood is a well known glass artist producing a beautiful range of glass works for Australian galleries and gift shops as well as a series of art text books. Over the past few years she has established Collingwood Design through which Barbara travels running workshops and Mt Benson Angling Club Inc SE Interclub Championship From TiTree Crossing to Southend Jetty Senior & Junior: Heaviest Bag (refer Club Rule #16) From Saturday 8 Nov @ 6am to Sunday 9 Nov @ 11am Weigh in Sunday Cape Jaffa 11.00-12.30pm Enquiries: Rob Pitt 0407 473 932 Robe Art Gallery Open daily from 10am to 5pm in the Lapwing Gallery on the southern side of the Robe Institute. Paintings by local artists for sale. All welcome to browse or buy… Free Admission!!! If gallery not open contact Southern Ocean Boardriders Club Learn to surf every Sunday morning at 9.00am @ First Ramp Long Beach Next Competition: Sunday 9 November Meet at First Ramp at 8.00am AGM to be held on Wed 26 November 2003 at 7.30pm Council Green Waste Mulch is still available… $10 for 6x4 trailer Please pay at Council Office before loading up... demonstrations and undertaking local and interstate commissions. Recent commissions include the residential urban art project on the old site of the East end Adelaide Markets. Cost: $75.00 plus materials supplies $25.00 Total $100 Venue: Robe Yacht Club Date: November 24 and 25 (2 day workshop 10am to 4pm each day) Abstract Landscape Art Instructor: Darren McCrae Learn the techniques of creating your own abstract landscape with popular artist Darren McCrae. Darren began his art career in Broken Hill and was well known for his works depicting the outback as well as his highly detailed sporting figures. However, recently following his degree in Visual Arts and Design Darren has moved into the Abstract painting of landscapes using exciting splatter and texture building techniques. A very fun and hands on workshop. Cost: $25.00 plus materials (or bring your own) Venue: Robe Yacht Club Date: November 26th. 10am -4pm. YEAR OF THE OFFICIAL What is your Association or Club doing to recognize the dedication and valuable contribution that officials make to your sport and the community? The Office for Recreation and Sport is offering FREE thank you cards to organizations that wish to recognize the support and role that officials play in making sport and recreation happen. To find out more or place an order for the cards contact Tom O’Conner, Sport & Recreation Officer on 8723 1057 or email [email protected]. IS YOUR CLUB OR ASSOCIATION A MEMBER OF THE CLUB DEVELOPMENT NETWORK? IT IS FREE!!! The aim of the Network is to assist clubs across Australia to identify ways in which they can develop their clubs so they can provide the best possible service to their members. The principle upon which the network has been established is one of promoting continuous improvement. Once you have joined you can access the Resource Library that has a wealth of club friendly resources to help you address administration and management issues within your club. Resources range from a template for a strategic plan through to a fact sheet on how to run a safe sausage sizzle. (cont. over page) ELITE HOUSE & GARDEN CO Award Winning Gardeners We specialize in: • Landscaping • Creative outside living design • Garden maintenance & mowing • Irrigation systems supplied & installed • Fencing • Paving • Retainer walls/garden beds • Pruning & weeding • Professional garden advice • Fully insured & accredited • Hiring of Mini Digger/Loader Turning gardens into showpieces… ELITE HOUSE & GARDEN Bld Lic No 173764 Peter & Rose Maczkowiack PO Box 355, ROBE SA 5276 Phone: 0407 605 460 or 8768 1841 Come & have a flutter!!! @ the Melbourne Cup Calcutta!!! 3 November @ The Robe Hotel 7pm start Proceeds to the CCOWS (Child Care on Wheels Service) and the purchase of Robe Primary School basketball tops… Break open the piggy bank It is all there waiting for you to log on and print if off. Visit www.activeaustralia.org/ clubdev/ to find out more... Robe Gardening Group Thankyou to Bev & Ian Cobiac for one of our most enjoyable garden days. Everyone went home loaded with plants and beautiful chocolate cake!!! Next visit: 18 Nov at Millicent Civic Centre at 10am for Open Garden Day. Bring a chair, plant, lunch & name tag. Everyone welcome. Phone 8768 2002. Robe Lions Club Appreciation Award Every year the Robe Lions Club presents a member of the Robe community with an Appreciation Award as recognition of voluntary service to the community. This year’s recipient was Jan Hardy. Jan was honoured for her 18 years of Co-ordinating Meals on Wheels in Robe, as well her involvement in CWA, National Trust, Crippled Children’s Society, the Robe Bowling Club and the Robe Lions Club. Important notices to Recreational Boat Ramp Users Lake Butler Boat Ramp In 2002 Council finished construction of a four lane boat launching ramp at Lake Butler. The facility includes two floating pontoons, four lanes, wash down area, toilets & car and trailer park. Fees apply from 1 July 2003 of $3 per launch or $33 per Annual Permit. Permits may be purchased from: Council Office Royal Circus Robe: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Robe Visitor Information Centre: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Saturday & Sunday 10am to 4pm All fees collected will be used to maintain and improve this facility. Please display permit on left hand side of dashboard of vehicle. Encouragement Awards Applications are invited from students who intend to commence Tertiary studies in 2004. You must be a permanent resident of the District Council of Robe, have successfully completed year 12 and be enrolled at a Tertiary institution to be eligible to receive this award ($500 per student). For further information please contact Grant Leach phone 8768 2875. Christmas Trees We invite you to see our new exhibition… Two miles to go We are taking orders for Christmas trees to be delivered to your door in December. Please contact Fred Wasson phone 8768 2659. Christmas Appeal In conjunction with the Robe Library we will be collecting donations of Christmas gifts to be forwarded to Anglicare for distribution to needy families in the community. Gifts can be left at the Robe Library. Please indicate the type of gift eg; 2 year old girl, teenage boy, etc. Please contact Joann Rose for further info. Phone Robe Library 8768 2465. CAR WASH – THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED US, ESPECIALLY THE VOLUNTEERS FROM ROBE YAC AND LION LADY SHARON PETROVIC. A clever and moving exhibition of Sculptures and Oil Paintings by Anne and Robert Miles 20 October—26 November Wilson’s at Robe Open Daily 10am-5pm TUESDAY 4 NOV Melbourne Cup Ladies Day @ The Gallerie November 03 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 F.O.L.D. 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 COUNCIL MEETING CAFHS 18 19 20 21 22 27 28 29 Robe Community Bus goes to Mount Book Discussion Group 9 16 10 17 Robe RSL Womens AGM 23 24 25 26 CAFHS 30 Last day for Aust Day Award nominations... Newsletter Deadline: Strictly Friday 21 November by 5.00pm Meals on Wheels