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Volunteer Helpers Required for Bike Week Event
We are looking for volunteers to help with the supervision of the participants during Kondinin’s Treasure Hunt, Giant Crossword Puzzle and Obstacle course to be held on
Sunday 17th March 10.30am - 12 noon
A briefing would be held at the Commu-nity Garden at 10.00am and lunch will be provided for volunteers.
If you are able to help please contact the CRC [email protected] or 9889 1117.
We are looking for some bikes that we can borrow for our Bike Week Event. If you have a bike sitting around your yard that you could lend out for 2 hours on Sunday 17th March, please contact Toni at the CRC 9889 1117 or [email protected].
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tickets are selling fast, book with the Shire to avoid
disappointment
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CHANGE EMAIL RECIPIENT
Suppliers for the Shire of Kondinin please be advised that all invoices and payment inquiries should be
sent to Ellen Valenta [email protected]
instead of [email protected]
KONDININ LIONS BBQ
OUTSIDE THE SHOP
GORDON ST , THURSDAY 7
MARCH 2019.
So head down and grab a Sausage
Sizzle, Cool Drink or Burger.
Town Drainage and Road Works
The Shire would like to advise Kondinin residents that Mark Burgess and his Shire works crew have completed the new drainage works in Kondinin. The reinstate-ment of the roads and new kerbing are well underway and are running currently with the Main Roads work on Graham St/Brookton Highway. We apologise for the road closures but anticipate a good result once all work is completed.
In Hyden the drainage crew has just commenced. Work will take place in McPherson St, Clayton St, Naughton St & Lynch St. Please be patient and check with the crew onsite if you are having difficulty getting to your destination.
COMMUNITY GARDEN WATERING ROSTER
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
WEEK 1 (RECYCLE BIN WEEK)
Hannah Wallace AREA 1
Jen Henderer AREA 1
Jo McCubbing AREA 2
Denis McCubbing AREA 1
Dave MacPherson AREA 2
WEEK 2 (NON-RECYCLE BIN WEEK)
AREA 1 Margi Pool AREA 1
Toni Smeed AREA 2
Marilyn Nelson AREA 2
Tory Young AREA 2
Watering Roster at Community Garden
AREA 1 (SOUTHERN SECTION OF GARDEN) The handbags and jeans on the fence, shrubs at rear of garden near to painted tank, the planter box on the men’s toilets, the large sleeper beds, the mulberry tree and the fig tree, the plants behind the stand up sleepers near the fire pit, the rosemary path and turn on the reticulation beds. AREA 2 (NORTHERN SECTION OF GARDEN) Plants around the nature play area in the pots, beds and path, the plants behind the stand up sleepers and along the fence between garden and nature play area, the succulents in the bath tubs, the planter box on ladies toilet, the pot plants under the kiosk, the planter boxes under the kiosk and turn on the reticulation beds.
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March 2019
Commencing 9.00 AM
Weeding, Sweeping, Pruning,
Cleaning of Toilets and General
Tidy Up in preparation for the
Kondinin Gourmet in the Garden
Bring along a broom and any
cleaning products if you can.
All Welcome
KONDININ COMMUNITY GARDEN BUSY BEE
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SWIMMING CLUB UPDATES
Next Sunday swimming club trial will be Sunday 10th March at 10.00am. Wednesday sessions remain
weekly. Times to remain as Tadpoles at 3.30pm and sharks and dolphin groups at 4.00pm. Only two more
sessions until the swimming carnival!
it’s
on Tuesday 12th March at 10:30am! All children 0-4 years along with their
parents and caregivers, welcome to join us for a story, some rhymes, a fun activity and fruit
Theme — The Zoo
Best of All ~ It is FREE!
KONDININ TENNIS CLUB KIDS COACHING UPDATES
Last tennis coaching
session will be held on
Monday 11th March
(ice creams and prizes).
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HARVEST PLACE
KONDININ
OPEN THURSDAYS
10am-3pm Donated items of clothing, linen and
bric-a-brac are much appreciated at Harvest Place.
However, if you can’t make it on a Thursday, items may be
dropped off at the
Yellow bin outside the Shire Office or the large bins behind the shop
(please put items in plastic bags)
If you have any queries after hours, please contact Jan Colbourne on 0427804615
Thank you
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FOR SALE The Kondinin
Men's Shed has a
Kitchenette in
good condition
for sale $30
Contact Greg
Gleeson 0419372315
or Ron Hardy 9889 6072 after 7pm.
Practical Driving Assessment
in Kondinin
Now operating a Local Booking List
WEDNESDAY
13th MARCH 2019
BOOKINGS CAN BE MADE 1-2 MONTHS IN ADVANCE FOR THE SECOND WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH AT THE KONDININ & HYDEN LICENSING CENTRES
BURNING
INFORMATION
The Shire of Kondinin advises that Re-
stricted Burning is now in affect and any-
one wishing to set fire to a paddock or burn
must contact their local Fire Control Of-
ficer for a burning permit.
The Restricted Burning Period applies until
the 31st March 2019 weather conditions
permitting. Please check with the Shire re-
garding Harvest Bans and DFES regarding
Total Fire Bans.
Mia Dohnt
Chief Bush Fire Control Officer
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SHIRE COMMUNITY GRANTS
19/20
Applications for the next round of Shire of
Kondinin Community Grants are now open.
Copies of the application form are included
in this Echo or can be found at the offices or
on the Shire Website.
Grants up to $7500 are available for commu-
nity groups and must be received by Monday
the 8th April 2019. If you have any questions
please contact Tory Young on 9889 1006.
SHIRE COMMUNITY GRANTS
18/19
A reminder that any groups who received
funding in the 2018/2019 grant round please
complete projects and submit invoices to
the Shire by 15th June 2019 to ensure that
you receive your funding.
EVERY CLUB WEBINARS The Department of Local Government Sport and Cultural Industries is hosting a range of Webinars that will cover all Every Club Workshop topics (formerly Club Business workshops) Short for web-based seminar, a webinar is a presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted over the web using video conferencing software. A key feature of a Webinar is its interactive elements is the ability to give, receive and discuss information in real-time. Using Webinar software participants can share audio, documents and applications with webinar attendees. This is useful when the webinar host is conducting a lecture or information session. While the presenter is speaking they can share desktop applications and documents. Once they have registered we will send them additional information leading up to the webinar. If individuals are interested in looking at the dates for the remaining webinars these are:
Operational Planning and Goal Setting – Wednesday
20 March 2019.
Managing Club People – Wednesday 10th April 2019
Financial Management – Wednesday 8th May
Marketing and Sponsorship – Wednesday 29 May
2019
Effective Teams – Wednesday 12 June 2019 To register for these events please look at the events page, by clicking https://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/news-and-events/events
Kondinin Community Strategic Plan Review
Minor modifications have been made to the Kondinin Community Strategic Plan 2016-2026 and adopted by
council. Copies of this document are available on the Shire Web-
site www.kondinin.wa.gov.au or from the Shire Offices
Comments can be provided
in writing or by email to [email protected] or
PO BOX 7 Kondinin WA 6367.
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EVENTS & CALENDAR DATES March 2019
7th March - Kondinin Lions BBQ
8th March - Money Smart Women Master Class in Hyden CRC
10th March - Swimming Club Trial
11th March - Kondinin Tennis Club Kids Coaching
12th March - Baby Rhyme Time @ Hyden Library
13th March - Practical Driving Assessment
17th March - Kondinin’s Treasure Hunt, Giant Crossword Puzzle and Obstacle Course @ Kondinin
Community Garden
19th March - Kondinin Community Garden Busy Bee
20th March - Council Meeting
21st March - Dr Job visits for women clinic to Kondinin
If you would like to include a notice or receive the Weekly Echo via Email please contact [email protected] or 9889 1006 before 10am Tuesday Local Community Group Notices are Free!!!
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ROAD SAFETY COMMUNITY GRANTS — Project Grants Who can apply? Groups to implement road safety projects. These are usually 12 month projects with a plan to be sustainable after funding. How much can I apply for? A maximum amount of $25,000. How to apply? Applications must be made electronically via https://rsc.smartygrants.com.au/applicant/login. If you require more information please contact Grants Officer on 1300 999 772 or [email protected] Applications close: last Friday of March, June, September and December at 5.00pm
WHEATBELT ATHLETE SUPPORT PROGRAM Who can apply? Regionally based athletes, coaches, officials and sports in the Wheatbelt region. How much can I apply for? between $500 and $2 000. How to apply? We encourage you to contact [email protected] or by calling the Wheatbelt office on 9690 2400 to discuss your application Applications close: Check Website
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and will continue to be updated If you require any assistance in applying for these grants or know of other similar grants that are
currently available please do not hesitate to contact the Shire’s Manager Planning and Development, Tory Young on 9889 1006 or [email protected]
COMMUNITY GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Are you a community group or local club that is looking for project or event support and
assistance?
LOTTERYWEST GRANTS Who can apply? Local Governments and incorporated and un-incorporated organisations How much can I apply for? Lotterywest accept applications from $1000 upwards and for un-incorporated organisations or those not regis-tered for GST a maximum amount of $15,000. How to apply? Applications for Lotterywest Grants are to be completed on line via the following link: lotterywest.wa.gov.au Applications close: Lotterywest Grants are open all year round and have a number of different categories such as furniture and equipment, community outdoor spaces, community events, vehicles and heritage and conversation. It generally takes at least 3 months from the time of submission to approval.
DEPARTMENT CULTURE AND THE ARTS GRANT Who can apply? Any individuals, groups, or organisations looking to undertake community art projects. How much can I apply for? Up to $15,000 How to apply? Applications for the Creative Development and the Community Engagement Grant are to be submitted on-line via the following link: dca.wa.gov.au Applications close: Applications are open all year round.
ROAD SAFETY COMMUNITY GRANTS — Event Grants Who can apply? Community groups that is participating and including the road safety activities within their event. How much can I apply for? All event grant applications are assessed by the Road Safety Community Grants Committee. The grant amount will be based on: Number of attendees, Promotion and delivery of the road safety message, Supporting policies. How to apply? Applications must be made electronically via https://rsc.smartygrants.com.au/applicant/login. If you require more information please contact Grants Officer on 1300 999 772 or [email protected] Applications close: last Friday of every month at 5.00pm
SALUTING THEIR SERVICE COMMUNITY COMMEMORATIVE GRANTS Who can apply? People at a community level and enable small communities to build memorials and preserve wartime memorabilia that is significant locally but is not necessarily nationally significant. How much can I apply for? Up to $4,000. How to apply? Applications for this grants are to be completed on line via the following link https://www.communitygrants.gov.au/grants/saluting-their-service-community-commemorative-grants Applications close: 26 March 2019 - 2:00pm AEDT
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