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NEWS NEWMAN’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Monthly Edition May 2014 Issue 153 NEWMAN PO Box 618, Newman WA 6753 | [email protected] | Ph/Fax (08) 9177 8290 ABN 16 009 425 564 | www.newmanmainst.com.au The objecve of the Newman Mainstreet Project is to involve the community in projects or events that promote community cohesion, development and identy. The Newman Mainstreet Project also encourages a community based coordinated approach to improve the economic, social and physical environment. To get involved call: 9177 8290 Major Sponsor Cost: Free Value: Priceless Crawford Realty supports the Newman News Newman Officially has a Mrs Australia Winner Raewyn Armstrong entered the Mrs Australia Quest which is different to all other "beauty pageants" as it is about the beauty inside the person that really counts. The Quest is about raising awareness of Ovarian Cancer. Raewyn survived Hodgkin's Lymphoma and has been in remission eleven years. Her Grandmother died of ovarian cancer so it is close to her heart to raise awareness. The Mrs Australia Quest has four opportunies to be crowned which include Mrs World, Mrs Universe, Mrs Internaonal and Mrs Earth. Raewyn won the Mrs Universe secon of the Mrs Australia Quest and now will compete for the Internaonal Title in Kuala Lumpur in a few months' me. Raewyn's fundraising efforts were also acknowledged as she was the highest overall fundraiser, raising $14,000. Raewyn also commented with a laugh that she was the oldest parcipant in the Quest and was very proud to win the Title. In next month's issue of Newman News we will have informaon on how you can be part of the Mrs Australia Quest and also let you know more about what Raewyn did to raise awareness of ovarian cancer and what her obligaons are as the current tle holder.

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  • NEWSNEWMANS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

    Monthly Edition May 2014 Issue 153

    NEWMANPO Box 618, Newman WA 6753 | [email protected] | Ph/Fax (08) 9177 8290

    ABN 16 009 425 564 | www.newmanmainst.com.au

    The objective of the Newman Mainstreet Project is to involve the community in projects or events that promote community cohesion, development and identity. The Newman Mainstreet Project also encourages a community based coordinated approach to improve the economic, social and physical environment. To get involved call: 9177 8290

    Major Sponsor

    Cost: FreeValue: Priceless

    Crawford Realty supports the Newman News

    Newman Officially has a Mrs Australia WinnerRaewyn Armstrong entered the Mrs Australia Quest which is different to all other "beauty pageants" as it is about the beauty inside the person that really counts. The Quest is about raising awareness of Ovarian Cancer.

    Raewyn survived Hodgkin's Lymphoma and has been in remission eleven years. Her Grandmother died of ovarian cancer so it is close to her heart to raise awareness.

    The Mrs Australia Quest has four opportunities to be crowned which include Mrs World, Mrs Universe, Mrs International and Mrs Earth. Raewyn won the Mrs Universe section of the Mrs Australia Quest and now will compete for the International Title in Kuala Lumpur in a few months' time.

    Raewyn's fundraising efforts were also acknowledged as she was the highest

    overall fundraiser, raising $14,000. Raewyn also commented with a laugh that she was the oldest participant in the Quest and was very proud to win the Title.

    In next month's issue of Newman News we will have information on how you can be part of the Mrs Australia Quest and also let you know more about what Raewyn did to raise awareness of ovarian cancer

    and what her obligations are as the current title holder.

  • BOOKINGS:Newman Hotel, Newman Dve (Cnr Giles Ave)For all enquiries - Contact 9175 9300Or Email:[email protected] visit us at:www.newmanhotel.com.au

    Newmans only 5 star dining facility. Boutique wines & tapas. A piece of the big city brought to

    Newman. Conference and private function

    facilities. Smart casual dress code applies - No

    exceptions. Open 5pm til late weekdays and 11am

    till late weekends.

    NEWMANS FINEST ACCOMMODATION VENUE.

    The iconic Purple Pub Bar. Recently upgraded. Newmans only fully manned TAB

    facility (not self serve). ATM facilities. Brand new beer system 15 beers on

    tap and the coldest in town! Bar meals available for lunch and dinner.

    The best burgers in town! Purple Pub open from 11am to 12pm

    daily. Bottle shop open from 12pm to 8pm

    daily. Live entertainment every Thursday and

    Saturday. Weekly promotions.

    Over 200 rooms to choose from. Single, double, family and executive

    rooms available. Foxtel standard in all rooms. In house laundry facilities. Recently refurbished. Short and long term stays available. Specialist night shift zones.

    Newmansfinestdiningfacility. Buffet style breakfast and dinner. Cribs available for day and night shift

    workers. Corporate accounts available to feed

    your workforce (no requirement to stay at hotel.

    Open for breakfast from 4.30am - pick up your crib for work daily.

    Takeaway menu available. Open to the public for lunch 11.30 - 2pm

    daily. See our website for the menu and

    catering details.

    PURPLE PUB & BOTTLE SHOP

    PALMS RESTAURANT

    NEWMAN BAR & BISTRO

    ACCOMMODATION

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    Advertise with Newman NewsNewmans independent community newspaperOur advertising rates include G.S.T.You can submit your advertisements to the editor in the following ways: Fax: (08) 9177 8290In Person: Mainstreet Office, Newman Community Hall (Mindarra Dr)Email to: [email protected]

    Other size advertisements are available. Please contact us for our full rates chart.

    Newman News, your independent local community newspaper, would be delighted to hear from you. Please send us your stories, photos, events, birth notices and the like. Published monthly. You can submit your articles via Newman Mainstreet Projects email: [email protected]

    BHPB Encourages VolunteerismTo encourage community involvement and donations to charities by its staff, BHP Billiton is offering to match donations 2:1 rather than 1:1. For example, if an employee wishes to donate $1,000 to Red Cross, BHPB will match that with a $2,000 donation.

    Additionally, volunteer hours undertaken by an employee BHPB will donate $20 per hour to that organisation as opposed to the previous $10. The essential need for volunteers has recently been highlighted with many organisations struggling to form an adequate committee that may threaten closure and discontinuation of many service organisations. The accumulation of these amounts can greatly benefit organisations. Employees are strongly encouraged to submit their claims.

    Centrals WinnerCentrals Football Club would like to announce the winner of their Last Man Standing competition drawn on 5 April 2014 at Centrals Football Club was Joel Yates. Congratulations to Joel!

    All Creatures Great and SmallA dog agility park developer and landscaper has been appointed. Hopefully, construction will be completed by the end of this year.

    In recent editions of Newman News, we have written about the dangers of snakes, March flies, virus carrying mosquitoes and all sorts of other nasties.

    This time, researchers are reminding us to be vigilant of mosquito carrying viruses especially dengue fever which is on the rise. Other Pathogens include Murray Valley encephalitis virus, Ross River virus and Barmah Forest virus. To avoid being bitten, use repellent, wear loose covered clothing and avoid stagnant water sources.

    Snake catcher contact details:Klete Pretty - 0419 047 539Derek McArtney - 0499 778 116Davida Russell - 0437 178 706Leigh Willis - 0408 221 583

    NAIDOC Week PlansNational Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week will be held between 6-13 July this year. The emergence of Aboriginal groups which sought to increase awareness in the wider community of the status and treatment of Indigenous Australians in the 1920s saw the origin of NAIDOC. Newman Mainstreet Project will be coordinating this years activities. If you or your organisation wish to become involved, please email Nic Willis on [email protected] or call 9177 8290.

    Mentor MePilbara Joblink is a not-for-profit organisation offering free services aimed at improving employment outcomes. This incudes one-on-one counselling and vocational guidance. They have introduced the Mentor Me program for Apprentices and Trainees and works with businesses to help encourage employees to stay on track. Local mentors can help businesses develop stronger relationship within their workplace and encourage staff retention through a mentoring culture. For further information, contact their Newman office on [email protected] or phone 9175 0015.

    Unattended ChildrenThe Newman Aquatic Centre has had several incidents of children being unattended at the pool. All year around, pool safety is essential. While there are life guides at the pool, they can not be everywhere and parents are ultimately responsible. Stay within arms reach of your children and remain alert. If you know of families who let their children go to the pool unattended consider approaching them with some advice or offer to take their children with you.

  • Newman St. John Ambulance wants to ensure that we all stay safe these holidays. Unfortunately most times we think about accidents and emergencies only when we are actually faced with one. Do not leave the wellbeing of those you know and love to chance. Be prepared.

    Newman has some of the most amazing locations to discover but they are often in remote areas away from immediate access. If you are going rock climbing, four wheel driving or exploring; ensure that you tell someone when you are leaving, where you are going and when you should be back.

    Have you packed adequately? We never want to forget the egg flip or oil for the BBQ but how often is a first aid kit on the items to be packed list? Newman St. John Ambulance has an amazing array of kits, each specialised to meet your work, leisure and home needs.

    Due to our location, the Motoring Off-Road kit is always popular with 4WD driving enthusiasts and those who travel long distances. These kits will allow you to deal with minor incidents and road trauma before ambulance assistance.

    Staying Safe with the SaintBy Wendy Hagan

    If two wheels are more your speed, a great addition to your kits is the Sam Splint which is a light weight, waterproof, versatile, latex free splint which may be used on a range of areas where immobilisation is required. The Sam Splint easily fits in your first aid kit or back pack.

    If you are unsure what first aid resources you should take when travelling these holidays, come on down to the Newman St. John Ambulance Sub Centre and they offer advice and assistance.

    Sam Splint forearm fracture

    Wendy Hagan, Jeff Doggett, Wendy Bell

  • The Day the Rodeo Came to TownBy Jacinta Ronchi, Newman Camp Draft and Rodeo Association (NCDARA)

    With gates opening at 2 pm on Saturday 12 April the Junior Rodeo kicked off. The future of tomorrows rodeo really put up some great competition. The spectators rolled in directly and the grounds were busting by the time the main commenced at 6 pm.

    The Onsite Equipment Hire ABCRA Junior Grand Entry team hit the arena followed by the ABCRA Grand Entry Team, WA Rodeo Queen, All Round Cowboys / Cowgirls and the anthem was ridden by our freshly crowned Rodeo Princess Jessinta Oldham and the WA ABCRA Queen Penny Malone.

    The competition was close in some of the rough stock events and the ladies barrels came down to split seconds between Melissa Maxwell and (Junior) Janine Mongoo who is now able to compete in Open ladies events as she has reached the age of 16. The arena pretty much ran from 2 pm to 9 pm and then Renegade entertained the night away.

    It was great to see a lot of visitors come into town from surrounding stations, Panna, Karratha, Hedland, Tom Price, Parra, Onslow etc. They were a great crowd.

    WINNERS

    All Round Cowboy: Laurence Oversby: Bindoon

    All Round Cowgirl: Melissa Maxwell: Darling Downs

    All Round Junior Cowboy: Trey Gallagher: Muchea

    All Round Junior Cowgirl: Janine Mongoo: Meekatharra

    U8 Junior Barrels; Brianna Maxwell: Darling Downs

    U14 Junior Barrels: Trey Gallagher: Muchea

    U18 Junior Barrels: Janine Mongoo: Meekatharra

    U18 Junior Breakaway: Trey Gallagher: Muchea

    U11 Steer Ride: No Time

    U14 Steer Ride: Jack Collins: Muchea

    U18 Steer Ride: Everett Coumbe: Meekatharra

    Novice Bull Ride: Brendan Van Zyl: Perth

    Saddle Bronc: Rhys Morrissey: Benger

    Steer Wrestle: Laurence Oversby: Bindoon

    Rope & Tie: Mick Collins: Muchea

    Bareback: Wade McCarth: Gingin

    Open Bull Ride: Damon Metcalf: Perth

    Ladies Barrels: Melissa Maxwell: Darling Downs

    Steer Undecorating: Bronwyn Hill: Herne Hill

    Ladies Breakaway Roping: Melissa Maxwell

    Team Roping: Don Rogers (Header) Zack Kealy (Heeler) Jurien Bay

    Photographs by Kevin Mitchell

  • BUSINESS PROFILE

    Nikki Seeds Shop

    "Dolly met Frank"

    Women's Clothing and Accessories

    Opening HoursWed - Thu: 10:30 - 14:30Friday: 10:30 - 15:30Saturday: 10:30 - 14:30

    Shop 7, 26 Hilditch Ave (behind Zizx)Newman, Western Australia 6753

    Phone 0408 900 239Email [email protected]

    Newman Mainstreet Project Inc.supporting Local Businesses

    The lovely, Nikki Seed in her new shop Dolly met Frank with women's clothing and accessories offering a shopping delight for the ladies of Newman.Photographs by Danielle Cochrane

    A corner designed to keep the children entertained while you shop.

    The winning table at the Lions Club Quiz Night who generously donated their winnings to The Royal Flying Doctor ServicePhotograph by Danielle Cochrane

    A very apt word to use during the wet season here in Newman. Petrichor is defined as the distinct scent of rain on dry earth after a long warm dry spell. The terms was coined in 1964 by two Australian researchers and used in the journal Nature. Wikipedia (always a very reliable source) claim that the authors describe the smells derivation being from an oil exuded by certain plants during dry periods, whereupon it is absorbed by clay-

    A Suitable Word: Petrichorbased soils and rocks. During rain, the oil is released into the air along with another compound ... which is emitted by wet soil, producing the distinctive scent; ozone may also be present if there is lightning. In a follow-up paper, Bear and Thomas (1965) showed that the oil retards seed germination and early plant growth. This would indicate that the plants exude the oil in order to safeguard the seeds from germination under duress.

  • The Beach was transformed on Saturday 29 March by a wide array of Party Plan stalls. The purpose of the night was to showcase what is available in town as far as home Party Plan businesses, as there are always people asking on Facebook for information about who sells this and that.

    The night was targeted at the women, to give them an opportunity to browse or shop without the distraction of partners or children whinging about wanting to go home and by all accounts it was a success with approximately 75 women attending. With such a great turnout Newman Mainstreet Projects market committee are considering making this a biannual event.

    With over twelve stalls set up, there was a range of businesses from Thermomix to clothing, jewellery, scrapbooking, Tupperware, make-up and something to set the ambience. The Party Planners not only made sales on the night but said that demonstrations were also booked that may not have been if they had not attended the night.

    Events like this would not be made possible without the dedication from Mainstreets market committee headed by Renae Smith. Thank-you Renae and all the other volunteers who contributed on the night and, of course, to the wonderful ladies who help inform people of such events by undertaking letterbox distribution.

    Ladies Night at The BeachBy Nicole Willis

    The annual Newman Lions Club Quiz Night was held on Saturday 22 March at The Newman Club. After settling in to tables, the seven competitive teams on the night were ready for the onslaught of questions. There were 10 rounds of 10 questions competently read out by the quiz mistress for the night, Danielle Cochrane.

    The rounds covered topics like New Zealand, history, music, Australia and of course the obligatory local Newman round of questions.

    Between some of the rounds we had Who am I? questions which stumped the patrons and some were only solved after the final clue was read out. A few games were also played including heads and tails and coin toss. Around $2,000 raised on the evening went to support The Royal Flying Doctor Service. The winning table for the night even donated back their winnings for the cause.

    Lions Quiz NightBy Danielle Cochrane

    Thanks to the sponsors for the fantastic prizes.Newman ClubSeasons HotelMiddos Wheelie TubNewman Hotel MotelWorkpac IndustrialVisitors CentreNic Willis Party LiteRenae Smith - ArbonneBoulevard PharmacyTredwaysWoolworthsBank WestRetravisionCellarbrationsNewman Home HardwareNewman Post OfficeFortescue Pool Services

    On May 17 2014 between 10 am and 2 pm The Garden Martu Farm, located on Cowra Avenue, will be hosting its first Open Day.

    With plenty of activities, food, drinks and performances, it is hoped that the introduction to the entire community of The Garden will be one that initiates the beginning of great things to come.

    'The Garden' is a community driven project bringing together people from every walk of life to grow and nurture a garden from the ground up. It offers the chance to plant, maintain and sustain a number of fruit, vegetable and other plant varieties, together as a unified community. The Garden hopes to not only build relationships with one another, but to also share the joy of watching our combined efforts grow into something beautiful: a community garden!

    With no limitations on what can be achieved and no boundaries on who can be involved, The Garden Martu Farm will be the perfect space not just for watching things grow, but sharing stories, relaxing and enjoying the great outdoors in the most organic and wholesome way.

    If you would like to be involved or would like more information on what The Garden Martu Farm is all about, please follow them on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/TheGarden.MartuFarm or send an email to [email protected] and remember, from little things, BIG things grow!

    The Garden Martu Farm Open Day

    Newman Aquatic CentreMAY 2014 OPEN HOURS

    Wednesday 1 pm 7 pmThursday 1 pm 7 pmFriday 1 pm 7 pmSaturday 10 am 4:30 pmSunday 10 am 4:30 pmMonday ClosedTuesday Closed

    Kye Symonds was awarded a Lions Children of Courage Award in Perth on 13 April. The Newman Lions Club sponsored three airfares and two nights accommodation so he could attend the ceremony with his parents.

    As with all children, Kye has faced many challenges with the transition from primary to secondary school: for the past seven years of his schooling he has had one class, one teacher and same students in his class, to a whole new environment, different class for each subject, different teachers and students. What makes Kyes challenge more impressive is that he has Down Syndrome.

    He has learned about different boundaries with different people, social skills - hand shakes instead of personal contact (hugging other students), meeting and greeting teachers, communicating his needs in different ways through sign and verbal skills, having electives different subjects like home economics, wood work, drama, music and computer skills.

    He can now type his name and password; surf the net, he can cut and paste and make his own books. He can now read simple carrier phrase sentences. He practices his life skills within the school: money skills, operation of every day appliances, cooking skills, social skills, self-esteem and problem solving skills.

    Kye has received awards at Newman Senior High School for his community work within the school and for his 100% attendance throughout the year. He is a great role model to the other students.

    Kye Awarded for LionsCourage

  • Early May Newman Sunday Concert Series for ten weeks, the Shire of East Pilbara, 9175 8000, [email protected]

    1 2 Provide First Aid course, St John Ambulance, 9175 1105, [email protected]

    5 6 Provide First Aid course, St John Ambulance, 9175 1105, [email protected]

    8 Thursday Welcome Cuppa, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, Are you new to Newman? Looking for community information? This morning tea is an opportunity to meet new people. 8:30-11:30 am, 2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516, [email protected]

    10 Saturday Shire Councillors at the shopping centre available for discussing issues with them, 10:00 am 12 noon

    10 Saturday Mothers Day Markets, 9:00 am 12 noon, Newman Recreation Centre, cnr Fortescue and Gregory Ave, with Strawberry Shortcake making an appearance between 10:00-10:30 am, [email protected]

    10 Sat-11 Sun Provide First Aid course, St John Ambulance, 9175 1105, [email protected]

    10 Sat11 Sun Tigers Football Club will be turning pink for their Pink Sports Day 2014 for Breast Cancer Network Australia, every day, 42 women will be told you have breast cancer and seven women will sadly lose their lives, make a secure online donation, big or small just click on the Donate button on the side. You will automatically receive a tax-deductible receipt via email. To find out more about BCNA, visit www.bcna.org.au

    10 Sat11 Sun North West Motorcycle Association championship series, www.northwestma.com.au, or NWMA President Kim Meagher on 0407 745 039

    11 Sunday Mothers Day - show your thanks

    16 Friday Vets versus Swans celebrity football Match, Nicole Graves at Swan Districts Football Club, [email protected] or 0417 338 300

    17 Saturday The Garden: Martu Farm Open, 10:00 am 2:00 pm, Cowra Avenue, will be hosting its first Open Day

    21 22 Provide First Aid course, St John Ambulance, 9175 1105, [email protected]

    23 Friday Shire of East Pilbara Council Meeting, Newman Administration Building, 10:00 am

    24 Sat-25 Sun Newman Neighbourhood Centres Busy Bee, 8:00-11:00 am, 2 Mackay Street, [email protected], All hands greatly appreciated.

    26 27 Provide First Aid course, St John Ambulance, 9175 1105, [email protected]

    COMING SOON

    1 June Trash and Treasure, 8:00 am 1:00 pm, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2 Mackay Street, book your table $10, [email protected]

    2-3 June Provide First Aid course, St John Ambulance, 9175 1105, [email protected]

    25 June Anthony Grzelka: Ghost Whisperer, Newman Recreation Centre, (please refer to advertisement on the back cover of this edition) Tickets available 9791 8529, www.whispersfrombeyond.com.au

    27 June Shire of East Pilbara Council Meeting, Nullagine, 10:00 am

    15 August Annual Newman Lions Club Fortescue Ball, [email protected] or Anthony Middleton 0405 666 482

    17 August Annual Newman Lions Club Fortescue Festival Capricorn Oval, [email protected] or Anthony Middleton 0405 666 482

    23 August Newman Cup, East Pilbara Race Club, 9140 1198 or 0418 938 941

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS MAY 2014

    Please contact Newman Mainstreet Project to have your community event added to this calendar.Phone/Fax 9177 8290 or via [email protected]

  • WHATS ON? REGULAR ACTIVITIESMonday 08:30 Time Out session with crche, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516,

    [email protected] 09:30 Newman Playgroup, Moondoorow St, [email protected] 19:30 Bible study, house at the rear of Anglican Church, 11 Hilditch Ave, 9175 1350

    Tuesday 08:30 The Beach Indoor Play Centre open to 12.30pm, 9177 8290, Mindarra Drive, opposite Police Station 08:30 Time Out session with crche, as well as New Mums Group, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2

    Mackay Street, 9175 1516, [email protected] 16:30 Newman Capricorn Girl Guides, The Beach Mindarra Drive, Suzy Oldham on 0417 178 624,

    [email protected] 18:00 Newman Joey Scouts for boys and girls aged 6 and 7, Scout Hall opposite the Post Office,

    Andrew 0428 146 975 19:00 General Hatha Vinyasa Yoga, all levels welcome, Junior Soccer Pavillion, $17, Rowena Purdy [email protected] 19:30 Newman Lions Club, 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, Lions Park on Corwa Drive,

    Jessica Mclean-Middleton on 0415 699 991 19:30 Congregation Bible study, Theocratic Ministry school, Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, Les Tutt

    Drive, www.jw.org, 9177 8187 or 0412 991 551, everyone welcome

    Wednesday 08:30 The Beach Indoor Play Centre open to 12.30pm, 9177 8290, Mindarra Drive, opposite Police Station 08:30 Time Out session with crche, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516,

    [email protected] 09:30 Newman Playgroup, Moondoorow St, [email protected] 14:30 The Beach Indoor Play Centre open to 5:00pm, 9177 8290, Mindarra Drive, opposite Police Station 17:30 Aquarobics, Newman Aquatic Centre, for all fitness levels, $12 includes pool entry, 9175 2145 19:15 Whaleback Womens Darts Club, Newman Club

    Thursday 08:30 The Beach Indoor Play Centre open to 12.30pm, 9177 8290, Mindarra Drive, opposite Police Station 08:30 Time Out session with crche, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516,

    [email protected] 09:00 Young mums bible study, Anglican Church, 11 Hilditch Ave, 9175 1350 09:30 Gumnuts story and nursery rhyme time at the Library for 1 3 year olds, Newman Library 19:30 Music practice, Anglican Church, 11 Hilditch Ave, 9175 1350

    Friday 08:30 The Beach Indoor Play Centre open to 12.30pm, 9177 8290, Mindarra Drive, opposite Police Station 09:00 Family fun craft until 11:00, cost $5 for the family, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2 Mackay Street,

    9175 1516, [email protected] 09:30 Newman Playgroup, Moondoorow St, [email protected] 10:00 Story time and craft for 3-5 year olds, Newman Library 19:30 Twilight session, bring a project of your own to start or complete, Newman Neighbourhood Centre,

    2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516, [email protected]

    Saturday 18:30 Eucharist Liturgy/ Community Liturgy at St Josephs Catholic Church, Warman Avenue, 9175 2344 19:30 Twilight session, bring a project of your own to start or complete, Newman Neighbourhood Centre,

    2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516, [email protected]

    Sunday 08:30 Eucharist Liturgy/ Community Liturgy at St Josephs Catholic Church, Warman Avenue, 9175 2344 09:00 Worship, Vibrant evangelical, holding to biblical teaching, Anglican Church, 11 Hilditch Ave, 9175 1350 Including bubs and tots ministry and Sunday school 10:00 Bible Discourse and Watchtower study-talk, Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses, Les Tutt Drive, www.jw.org, 9177 8187 or 0412 991 551, everyone welcome 11:00 AquaZumba, Newman Aquatic Centre, $12 per class includes entry 13:00 The Beach Indoor Play Centre open to 5:00pm, 9177 8290, Mindarra Drive, opposite Police Station 13:30 Freestyle craft, art, sewing, quilting etc. session until 16:30, Newman Neighbourhood Centre, 2 Mackay Street, 9175 1516, [email protected]

    Disclaimer of Liability: Newman Mainstreet Project undertakes to ensure that accurate information is disseminated to its clients through its community newspaper, Newman News. Every care is taken to ensure accuracy and we will publish any corrections that are brought to our notice. However, Newman Mainstreet Project makes no warranty, guarantee or promise expressed or implied concerning the content or accuracy of the information provided by this service. Newman Mainstreet Project accepts no liability for any loss or damage a person may suffer because that person has directly or indirectly relied on any information presented in this publication. The views expressed in the Newman News are not necessarily those of the editor or the Newman Mainstreet Project Coordinator or Committee.

  • If a child has been wrongfully retained or removed by a person, it is possible to make an application to the Court for a Recovery Order directing that the child be returned.

    When making an application it is necessary to file an Affidavit telling the Court exactly what has happened. If you are concerned for the welfare of the child, or you think they may be removed from Australia, it is important to explain to the Court that the application should be heard urgently.

    If the Court believes the matter is very urgent, you may be given a hearing on the day you file your application and without the other person being present or knowing about your application. This is often done if the Court believes the other person may leave the country or go into hiding with the child should they become aware of the application.

    If appropriate, the Court may make an order directing the Police to arrange for the return of the child.

    Situations where a recovery order can be applied for include: When the child normally lives with you

    and spends time with another person and that person refuses to return the child at the end of a visit

    If the child has been taken to live in a remote location or interstate without your consent, even if you are the parent the child does not live with fulltime

    Recovery Orders - How can I get my child back?By J. Leonie Bailey, Principal Solicitor, DeLancey Legal

    If the child does not normally spend time with the other person and that person has taken the child and is refusing to return them

    You can apply for a recovery order if you are one of the following categories of people: A person who has parenting orders

    from the Family Court in place about the child

    A person who is concerned with the care, welfare or development of the child. This would include a parent who does not have Family Court orders in place.

    A grandparent of the child.

    The Court can make an order directing the child be returned to a: Parent or grandparent of a child;

    Person who has a parenting order that states the child lives with, spends time with or communicates with that person; or a

    Person who has parental responsibility for the child.

    You should seek legal advice if you need to file an Application for a Recovery Order.

    The Beach Indoor Play Centre

    Monday: Closed

    Tuesday: 8.30 am to 12.30 pm

    Wednesday: 8.30 am to 12.30 pm

    2.30 pm to 5:00 pm

    Thursday: 8.30 am to 12.30 pm

    Friday: 8.30 am to 12.30 pm

    Saturday: Available for parties

    Sunday: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

    For all party bookings pleasecall 9177 8290

    [email protected]

  • By Sonya Matheson

    Easter is part of the Christian calendar celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is symbolised through birth and renewal, hence, the Easter egg. The Easter bunny was thought to have originated through the German Lutherans with the rabbit judging childrens behaviour; similar to Santas naughty or nice.

    Easter in Newman this year kicked off early with Woolworths Telethon fundraiser including crafts and entertainment for the children with appearances by Peppa Pig, Strawberry Shortcake and the lion from Madagascar, and the lovely fairy Sandra.

    The Shire of East Pilbara hosted an Easter egg hunt and much other fun at the Newman Aquatic Centre enjoyed by many!

    Over Easter, as during all holiday seasons, we are reminded to undertake safe driving to prevent the horrible tragedies that happen all too frequently.

    While over the last 15 years, people dying on our States roads has been decreasing on

    Road TollBy Sonya Matheson

    a per capita basis, we are still significantly above the national average.

    Some of this States reduction has been attributed to the Liberal-National Governments decision to utilise 100% of speed and red light camera revenue to the Road Trauma Trust Account, which has enabled enforcement of road safety, regional road improvements and mobilisation to improve.

    While a recent Perth Now article claimed that the Great Northern Highway near Newman as WAs worst road for crashes resulting in death, the 2013 statistics released by the Office of Road Safety show the Pilbara as having the lowest fatalities

    out of the regional areas of Western Australia, in fact and per capita, being five in that year. Still five too many!

    While driver inattention, speed, fatigue and alcohol are common causes of accidents the obvious precautions are not being adhered to.

    In regional WA in 2013, 29% of the motor vehicle occupants who died were recorded as not wearing a seat belt or appropriate child restraint. Around 12% of the States motorcyclist fatalities and one third of bicycle riders were recorded as not wearing helmets at the time of the accident.

    Stay safe all year around.

    Chocolate indulgencePhotograph by Anita Goodwin

    Craft and entertainmentat the shopping centre

    Photographs by Sonya Matheson

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  • Joining thousands across the State, teachers, support staff and families undertook a Community Day of Action to campaign against the Barnett Government funding cuts to public schools. A number of cuts to staff and programs in the 2013-14 budget were announced and there is more to come.

    State wide, the cuts to education equal $180 million, 600 full time equivalent (FTE) reduction in teaching staff and 500 education assistant and support staff will be lost.

    In May, the State Government is set to release the 2014-15 State Budget and Colin Barnett has flagged further cuts to public schools.

    Marie Klein, a teacher at Newman Senior High School and SSTUWA Union Rep at NSHS,advises that They will impact on our ability to deliver what your kids and grandkids deserve; equitable access to a high quality, well-funded public education. The recently announced $500 million increase in GST revenue provides Colin Barnett with an opportunity to re-establish his commitment to education and return the $180 million he has cut from public schools.

    Further, schools that receive reduced SSPRA (School Support Program Resources Allocation) funding in 2014, will see that funding completely removed in 2015. Schools who have managed to cover the cuts through budgetary management this

    Community Day of Action 1 April 2014

    IMPACT ON NEWMAN AND JIGALONG SCHOOLS* Figures provided by Marie KleinSchool Est. Barnett Est. average annual What your school is missing out Govt Cut Gonski increaseJIGALONG RCS -$54,837 $228,265 -$283,101 NEWMAN PS -$125,153 $323,063 -$448,216 NEWMAN SHS -$122,814 $1,033,401 -$1,156,215 NEWMAN PS -$155,674 $502,507 -$658,182

    year will be doing so under duress and cannot be expected to continue this in the future.

    The State Government argues that the cutbacks are in preparation for the introduction of a new student-centred funding model to be introduced in 2015. The State Schools Teachers Union of Western Australia (SSTUWA) does not oppose a student-centred funding model similar to that outlined in the Gonski Report, but to introduce this model on top of these will permanently short change school budgets.

    Impacts from education cuts can be clearly seen in the form of larger class sizes, a reduction in subject options, less individual support for students, resource reductions as well as reductions in other programs and support workers.

    Marie Klein said, We are protesting this decision the decision to cut the education budget. We are standing up for our public schools and letting the government we will not accept these cuts in our schools.

    The Community Day of Action helped raise the education funding issue on peoples agenda and hopefully some awareness in the State Parliament.

    Teachers, parents and students unite to campaign against education funding cuts.

  • The photos included here of the triathlon, and fabulous photos frequently shown in Newman News are by Kevin Mitchell. Should you wish to replicate any of these photos, please contact Kevin directly for permission or, indeed, to book him for your events. [email protected]

    Below is another example of his photography.

    Newman emergency services extinguishing a fireat the motocross track on 14 March 2014

    Photograph by Danielle Cochrane

    The official opening of the Newman Visitor Centres six short stay accommodation chalets was on the 25 March 2014.

    They were opened by President of the East Pilbara Shire, Lynne Craigie, and BHP Billitons General Manager, Patrick Bourke.

    An open competition was held to nominate the names of the new chalets and the winner was Georgie McInerney who chose surrounding natural leisure spots. Their new names are: Kalgans Pool Three Pools Eagle Rock Falls Silent Gorge Weeli Wolli Wonmunna People who are wanting to go out to some of the local water holes, may go to the Newman Visitor Centre and they can provide you with maps and any extra information you may need and permits, if are required.

    Chalets Officially Named

    Patrick Bourke and Lynne Craigie at one of the new short term

    stay visitor chaletsPhotograph by BHP Billiton

    Photograph by Sonya Matheson

    Patrick BourkePhotograph by Sonya Matheson

  • Triathletes ImpressBy Sonya MathesonPhotographs by Kevin Mitchell

    Early morning on a warm day saw about 143 competitors ranging from 6 to 61 years of age racing in the triathlon over three course lengths. Teams and individuals undertook swim, cycle and run distances in the Newman Triathlon on Sunday 6 April.

    Andrew Price, Coordinator Aquatic Services for the Shire of East Pilbara, would like to extend a huge thank you to all volunteers especially Denise Boreham. The timing equipment contractors (Blue Chip Timing) would not have happened without her [as well as the] Newman Police, BHP and Filipino Community members, plus sponsors: Shire of East Pilbara, Retravision, Woolworths, Stingers surf shop, St John Ambulance, Shire Rangers, BHP for water, bags and eskys, Newman Primary School for running the BBQ and the Newman Community for supporting the event especially the huge field of junior competitors this year.

    The Blue Chip Timing straps were used to record swim, cycle and run times and are activated by crossing timing mats at the finish of each stage to assist with accurate time keeping.

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