May 2011 Binnaway Bush Telegraph
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A Community Newspaper for Binnaway! Issue No. 35 May 2011
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ANZAC Day is a day to remember the people who risked their lives to protect the world
and fly in jets and in battle tanks and helicopters and cars. By Josh and Logan
ANZAC Day is about the people that died in the war. We go to the ANZAC service to
remember them. By Amarni and Maigan
ANZAC means remembering the wars and the soldiers who fought in war and the
soldiers that died. It is a remembrance day. We have to remember the people who lost
their lives trying to save our country for everyone. ANZAC is a peaceful day and for
some people it is sad because their Dad or another family member did not make it back
home from war. That is what ANZAC means to us. By Robert and Tom
ANZAC Day means a time of pride in what people have done for Australia to keep
Australia safe and a happy place to live. ANZAC Day is a day when a ceremony is held
for all the soldiers that have died and all those we fought to keep Australia safe and that
is what ANZAC Day means to me. By Lilly
I found this poem and this is what ANZAC Day means to me
The Anzac Day march was over – The old digger had done his best.
His body arched from marching – It is time to sit and rest.
He made his way to a park bench and sat with lowered head.
A young boy passing saw him- approached and politely said.
“Please sir do you mind if I ask you what the medals you wear are for?”
“Did you get them for being a hero when you were fighting in the war?”
Because the ANZACZ fought for our country and for freedom we get
to vote and get to go to school. It also means I get to choose what
I do as a career. By Dan
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Old Photos Wanted
To coincide with the 150 year celebrations I would like to try and
get a collection of photographs together which depict Binnaway’s !"#$%&$'((!"!#$%&#'"(#)*$%'#$)%
past. I am looking for photos which show buildings which now no
longer exist, sporting teams (hopefully with names), events of
significance eg opening of the new school, climatic events eg "&#+(!#,---.((('/*((0-,1(23-.(,3.
floods particularly if they are of the town itself and droughts,
occupations and the work they performed. If you have any of these Serving Binnaway and District
type of photo or something that you think might be suitable I
would be most grateful if I could arrange to get a scanned copy of - Reasonable Rates
the photo. All original photos will be returned to their owner.
Over time these photos might be used in a book, displayed for the
150 year celebrations and hopefully used in the end as part of a
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muesem. If you are able to help with this request can you arrange
to see Doc Halliday at Binnaway Rural Supplies. - Free Quotes a Pleasure
PS Thank you to all those people who have dropped in the see if - 40 years Experience in the
what they have would be suitable. Please don’t stop as I am still
looking for as many photos as possible.
Electrical Trades
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Sincere thank you to everyone for their cards and messages of
sympathy in our recent sad loss of Lurlene. A special thank you to /CDD6E6>
the Binnaway ladies for all their lovely cooking and help on the day
with our cuppa. Ph 6844 1988
Stan & the Barnes family Mob: 0412 117 216
A big thank you to Rose Scott for organising the ANZAC Day
Celebration at Len Guy Park. Many thanks to all the students
involved especially to the Master of Ceremony, Stan Guy’s great-
grandkids, the speaker Tony Brain, the Boxing Club for setting up
and removing the chairs and everyone who helped out. It was
another well attended ANZAC Day Celebration in Binnaway.
Vera
! Binnaway Bush Telegraph! Page 3! May 2011
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To celebrate youth week Binnaway Central Schools’ SRC decided to hold a
Mini Olympics on the last day of Term1. All students were placed in a
particular county.
These were Australia, France, Spain, Jamaica, Canada, Japan, England and
Brazil. Various sporting challenges were undertaken by the teams who were
dressed in their countries colours. Points were awarded for participation,
cheering, sportsmanship and successes.
The challenges included an obstacle course, sack races, table tennis, basketball
hoops, three legged races, Kee’an and egg & spoon races. The last event was a
popular tug of war.
At the end of the day the
winners were presented with
medals, accompanied by
countries national anthem.
England received the gold
medal, France received the
silver medal and Jamaica
received the bronze.
The day was extremely
enjoyable with much fun being
had by all. Many thanks to the
SRC and Ms Lumber for
planning and organising such a
great day.
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The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) has ended the statutory Bush Fire Danger Period in Castlereagh Zone.
From 1 April 2011 fire permits will no longer be required for the Gilgandra and Warrumbungle Local
Government Areas.
“Although fire permits are no longer required, property owners must still exercise caution and follow
guidelines regarding the use of fire,” said Inspector Steve O’Callaghan Community Safety Officer.
“Residents must notify neighbouring land owners and their local fire authority at least 24 hours before
burning, as well as taking appropriate action to ensure containment and control of fire so it doesn’t escape
and cause damage.
“Penalties still apply for failing to notify neighbours that you are lighting a fire and for allowing fires to
escape.
“Even though the weather is cooling down, there is still the potential for fires to threaten life, property and
the environment.”
If residents do wish to conduct burning activities, they should ask the RFS for advice and for environmental
approvals where required if burning Native Vegetation and:
“We encourage people to seek advice from their local RFS Fire Control Centre on how to safely conduct
hazard reduction activities such as slashing and burning, and how to prepare their homes for the next bush
fire season,” said inspector O’Callaghan
For more information phone Gilgandra 6847 1298 or Coonabarabran 6842 2645 Fire Control Centres
or visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
Prepare.Act.Survive
! Binnaway Bush Telegraph! Page 7! May 2011
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We are now able to offer Green Slip insurance on all your vehicles
through Zurich Insurance.
What can you expect from Zurich?
• competitive premiums
• electronic transfer of CTP policy to RTA.
• Zurich CTP automatically includes 'At-Fault Driver' cover which will pay you for injury
suffered as a result of a motor accident which was caused solely and directly by you as the
driver at fault.
CTP Green slips are required by law on all vehicles prior to registration and Zurich offer
competitive premiums on all vehicles including Heavy vehicles and those used for
Primary Production. Next time you have to organize a Green Slip drop
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! Binnaway Bush Telegraph! Page 12! May 2011
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Media Release
NW Equestrian Expo is on track for a winning event
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Entries are pouring in from all over NSW from schools
keen to compete in a prestigious horse riding event held in
Coonabarabran.
Organisers say that plans are well under way for the 2011 North West Equestrian
Expo to be held at the local showgrounds from 3 to 7 June.
Competitor numbers are on track with the record entries received last year and
there is strong enquiry from many schools that have not attended the event
before.
For the first time two schools from Canberra will be represented at the event.
The sponsorship committee has been overwhelmed with the support received
from local business. Even those who do not directly benefit from the influx of
competitors to the town recognise the enormous economic benefits to the
community.
“Every business that we have approached has been very positive in supporting
the event”, said Brenda Grant, sponsorship representative on the Expo
Committee. “We have 58 rug sponsors, 8 event sponsors and 2 major sponsors
already confirmed.
“This reflects the confidence the whole community has in the event.”
The North West Equestrian Expo is recognised as a leader in school based
equestrian sports in Australia, explained committee chairman, Kevin Sharp.
“We have a committee of 12 who work throughout the year on planning and
administration to ensure the event is a quality opportunity for school students to
compete,” stated Mr. Sharp.
“We have Sydney Olympics course designer, John Vallance, bringing his wealth
of experience to the showjumping course.
“Daryl Burgess, assistant Technical Delegate for the World Equestrian Games in
Kentucky, has assisted in various capacities with the Expo cross country course.”
2011 sees the introduction of Team Penning, which has been added to the
extensive list of events on offer at Expo.
Eventing, combined training, polocrosse, dressage and show jumping are just a
few of the great action events spectators can expect to see when youngsters
saddle up to compete in the largest schools riding event of its kind in the nation.
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Contact Larry or Pam
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! Binnaway Bush Telegraph! Page 17! May 2011
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ENJOY !
Sam Perfrement
Binnaway Police Station
68 441404
Tim Dennis from Dubbo gave his time and equipment for free supplying the sound system for
the auction and music which was enjoyed by all unfortunately Tim had another event to attend
later on in the night so had to leave a little earlier than normal.
On Sunday morning the Lions volunteers rocked up again to supply us with a hearty breakfast
of bacon, eggs and sausages all supplied to us by Andrews Friendly store also thankyou to
Guy & Narelle Andrews for the use of their cool room without this facility it would be
impossible to keep all of the food cold. Frampton Farms Merriwa
After breakfast everyone saddled up ready for the second day of the walk& ride heading purchases str for $983 donated by
out the Coonabarabran road and then proceeding through “Headingley’ Swegn Smith & Hartley Grazing Co Mendooran
Sandra Taylor’s property for a very scenic ride along the Castlereagh river and then
coming back through Donlons property “Clonlohan”.
property back on the Coona road then through to Keith & Penny Hawkless property “Eastwood” where the Lions once
again excelled with a BBQ lunch by the dam. After lunch the clouds became very thick in the sky and it was not long
after we set for the home stretch through Ivan & Ellen Sternbecks property “Sherwood” the heavens opened up. Never
the less we just kept going on the final jouney through Kevin & Del Stuarts property before returning onto the Coona
road and back to the Binnaway showground where everybody packed up and headed for home after having a great
weekend. As we still are receiving donations we do not have a final figue as this goes to print but we will have a full
report next issue.
Binnaway Patchworkers
On the Saturday morning of the 2 April, more than a dozen ladies from the Binnaway District gathered at the
Technology Room of Binnaway Central School all eager to learn Patchwork for Beginners. Mentor, Colleen
Beer, from Coolah Country Patchwork showed the group just how easy and rewading patchworking can be.
Starting with a JellyRoll, some material and a piece of wadding, then utilising a sewing machine and an
iron, the ladies soon were working on their masterpieces with lots of laughter and encouragement. Some
ladies had never used a sewing machine before but the entire group completed their very own piece of
patchwork - ATable Placemat, in just a couple of hours. No two placemats were alike and the end products
all had a professional appearance. Colleen Beer retired from school teaching recently and with a friend,
Kathy Reinfleish opened the Coolah Country patchwork store in Coolah, to cater for those who love to sew
or had always wanted to learn how to Patchwork.
Comments at the end of the day wre: "Fantastic", "Amazing", "Fun", "Terrific teacher", and "Easier than
you think, even us non-sewers can do this!", and "WHEN'S THE NEXT LESSON?".
The group plans to do something similar in the near future, the tentative name for the group will be "The
Sewing Circle".
If you are interested in sewing type crafts this would be the group of you, if you're still unsure why not give
Barbara a call, 68441700, we really look forward to seeing you next time.
! Binnaway Bush Telegraph! Page 20! May 2011
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4 April 2011
MEDIA RELEASE
HOW TO USE A “SEAGULL” INTERSECTION
Warrumbungle Shire Council’s Road Safety Officer Ken Smith said further concern has been raised
regarding driver error at the “seagull” intersection at the Warrumbungle Way and the Newell
Highway, 6km South of Coonabarabran.
The Warrumbungle Shire Council Traffic Committee has received information regarding incorrect use of this intersection and wish to increase local
knowledge of the intersection.
“Seagull” intersections get their name from the pattern that the two right turn
lanes make when looking down from the air. Seagull intersections allow one
direction of traffic to travel straight through without stopping. Drivers
turning right into the side road at the intersection simply merge into a
separate lane, which forms one 'wing' of the “seagull”. Here, they meet the
opposite carriageway and the side road. Traffic turning right from the side
road, simply cross the intersecting carriageway (south bound traffic) and
drive up the other 'wing' of the “seagull”, accelerate and merge with the main
flow of traffic.
The Warrumbungle Way and Newell Highway “seagull” intersection
provides crash protection for vehicles when a driver is making a right hand
turn towards Coonabarabran from Warrumbungle Way onto the Newell
Highway.
To take advantage of that protection, the driver of a vehicle turning right
from Warrumbungle Way must turn to the north bound right hand lane as
defined by the line markings. It is an offence to cross the unbroken lane line
and drive directly into the left hand lane and potentially into the path of a
fast moving truck or other vehicle.
The right hand lane allows the driver to accelerate and to safely merge with
faster moving traffic in the left hand lane. The ‘system’ allows for slow
accelerating vehicles like buses, trucks and vehicles towing caravans. Once
the unbroken lane line becomes broken the driver can merge to the left lane
when safe.
The left hand turn lane from Coonabarabran into Warrumbungle Way allows a safe exit from the Newell Highway. This allows the turning vehicle to
slow down safely in order to make the turn, while still allowing traffic on the Newell Highway to continue travelling relatively unobstructed.
Remember to turn on the left indicator early, perhaps just on the crest before the turn lane, to give as much notice as possible to following vehicles.
For further information please contact Councils' Road Safety Officer, Ken Smith, on (02) 6849 2000 or email [email protected]
Photos by Ken Smith
The photograph above shows two cars turning from Warrumbungle Way. The one in front is a P-plate driver and has turned to the correct position.
The unsafe driver behind has driven directly across the unbroken lane line to the incorrect lane and potentially into the path of a speeding truck and
placing both families at unnecessary risk.
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Printing Jobs
The Binnaway Progress Association will make available the photocopier for printing jobs of a
minimum of 50 A4 pages. The cost will be 15cents/sheet. Bookings essential. 6844 1942.
No Sunday Paper: This is dedicated to all of us who
are seniors,
to all of you who know seniors, and to all of you who
will become seniors.
"WHERE is my SUNDAY paper?!"
The irate customer calling the newspaper office
loudly demanded to know where her Sunday
edition was.
"Madam", said the newspaper employee, "today is
Saturday.
The Sunday paper is not delivered until tomorrow,
on SUNDAY".
There was quite and long pause on the other end of
the phone, followed by a ray of recognition.
She was heard to mutter, "Well,... that explains
why no one was at church today."
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! Binnaway Bush Telegraph! Page 24! May 2011
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calendar year!
Wed 11th May 7.00pm Town 150 year Meeting, at the Binnaway Hall Doc Halliday 6844 1711
Sat 14th May All Day Binnaway Bush Bash John Mercer 0488 008 857
Thursday 27th May 10.00am Biggest Cuppa Tea, at the Health Centre
Do other clubs have events, meetings etc happening they would like to place in this calendar? Itʼs easy. Just email the
date to the paper or place a note at Andrews store by the deadline date.
Wednesday
7pm Wednesday night Tennis Louise Andrews 6844 1509
Nights
Wednesday
6.30pm-7pm Junior Tennis Coaching from 4yrs Louise Andrews 6844 1509
Evenings
Every Friday 1.30pm Binnaway Belly Busters at the Health Centre Lyn Steele 6844 1401
Editor’s Editor’s Comment May 2011 have ever done and yet finish the sentence with‘ BUT
Comment THE BEST’! I think this quote sums it up –
Short and With Mothers Day coming up its got me
sweet thinking about how much life changes “‘We never totally understand the love of a Mother until
when you become a Mother. we become one”
Most Mums will tell you that Motherhood I hope all the Mums in Binnaway get spoilt on Sunday –
is the most exhausting, challenging and at you deserve it!
times the most nerve racking thing they