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January 2017 Edition
The Shire of Sandstone Hack St, Sandstone WA 6639
Ph: 08 9963 5802 Fax 08 9963 5852 Email: [email protected]
Thursday 26th January
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PG 2 Contents
PG 3 Emergency Medical Assistance
PG 4 From the desk of the CEO
PG 5 Australia Day celebrations at Rec Centre
Pg 6 Happy Australia Day !!
PG 7 Community Bus to Mt Magnet
PG 8 Our Town episode featuring Sandstone
Pg 9 Aussie—spot the difference
PG 10 Bushfire meeting
PG 11 History Corner
PG 12 House for sale
PG 13 Joker night at the National Hotel
PG 14-15 Recipes
PG 16 Sun City Batteries advertisement
PG 17 Public Notices
PG 18 Directory of Services
PG 19-21 Community Bulletin Board
PG 22-23 Health Services/Calendar
PG 24 Events Calendar
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Shire News Shire of Sandstone
Hack Street SANDSTONE WA 6639 Phone: 08 9963 5802 Fax: 08 9663 5852
Email: [email protected]
FROM THE DESK OF THE CEO
The holidays are over and it is back to work for most of the shire staff but it is also a sad time when we say goodbye to some friends and colleagues who have or are moving on. On the 20
th December we said goodbye to roller driver Erika Trutwein, and on the 10
th January
we say goodbye to Rob and Drina Moss. Rob has been a great help to me since I arrived in Sandstone so I would like to thank him for everything he has done for me and wish him and Dri-na all the very best for their new venture. Keith May is not leaving Sandstone but is retiring from the shire workforce also on the 10
th January. Keith’s replacement and new shire mechanic
Dennis Latter started work on the 3rd
January so we welcome him to Sandstone and hope that he will enjoy his time here. Please make Dennis feel welcome. Advertising is well under way for a replacement roller driver and Works Supervisor with both po-sitions attracting some interest. The subdivision of the old police house is now complete and the shire will put it up for sale by public tender shortly. If you or anyone you know is looking for a house in Sandstone please keep an eye out for the tender of this one. The Shires annual financial statements and audit report were adopted by Council at their Decem-ber meeting and the 2015-2016 Annual Report is almost completed for the annual electors meeting to be held. Please keep a look out on the local notice boards for the date and time of the meeting, pick up a copy of the report and come along and have your say on the performance of your shire for last financial year. Other than that it is a relatively quiet time of the year for the shire with no Council meeting to be held in January but rest assured those office staff that are working have plenty to catch up on and the 6 monthly budget review will keep me busy as will filling the gap as the Works Supervi-sors position may be vacant for some time after Rob Moss leaves. Please have a safe, happy and healthy 2017
Harry Hawkins Chief Executive Officer
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AUSTRALIA DAY
CELEBRATIONS
Thursday 26th January, 2017
Please come along to the Sandstone Rec
Centre.
The day commences with breakfast, at
7.30am,
bacon, eggs, snags provided, followed by
games and some good Aussie fun!!
Don’t miss out on celebrating our
national day
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On Australia Day we come together as a nation to celebrate what's great about Australia and being Australian. It's the day to reflect on what we have achieved and what we can be proud of in our great nation. It's the day for us to re-commit to making Australia an even better place for the future.
Australia Day, 26 January, is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet of 11 convict ships from Great Britain, and the raising of the Union Jack at Sydney Cove by its commander Captain Arthur Phillip, in 1788.
Though 26 January marks this specific event, today Australia Day celebrations reflect contem-porary Australia: our diverse society and landscape, our remarkable achievements and our bright future. It also is an opportunity to reflect on our nation's history, and to consider how we can make Australia an even better place in future.
On Australia Day, half of the nation’s population of 24 million attend either an organised commu-nity event, or get together with family and friends with the intention of celebrating our national day. Many more spend the public holiday relaxing with family and friends.
Yet Australia Day is much more than barbeques and fireworks. It is more than another public holiday. It is more than the pride and excitement of new citizens who call themselves Australian for the first time on 26 January after being conferred citizenship.
At its core, Australia Day is a day driven by communities, and the celebrations held in each town, suburb or city – unified by the celebration of what’s great about Australia and being Aus-tralian – are the foundation of its ongoing success.
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COMMUNITY BUS TAKING PASSENGERS TO MT MAGNET The Sandstone Community Bus will be travelling to Mt Magnet regularly for Shire business. If anyone needs to travel to Mt Magnet, we usually have available seats. We can take a maximum of 6 passengers so please book - please be aware that we adhere to a strict time schedule. The bus will leave from the Sandstone Shire Administration office at 10am and will leave Mt Magnet opposite the IGA at 1.30 pm for the return trip home. Please book your seat by contacting either Rhonda or Margaret at the Shire office ph 9963 5802
There will be no bus service to Mt Magnet in January 2017
Next bus will be Wednesday 22nd February
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The new series of the OUR TOWN television program will be featuring Sandstone on their episode scheduled for 19/2/2017 The full list of episodes and their transmission dates are as follows: Episode 01 - 11/12/16 - West Kimberley Episode 02 - 18/12/16 - Pathways to Wave Rock (Wheatbelt) Episode 03 - 01/01/17 - Gascoyne Episode 04 - 08/01/17 - Kununurra Episode 05 - 15/01/17 - Leonora Episode 06 - 05/02/17 - Kalamunda (Shire) Episode 07 - 12/02/17 - Victoria Park (Town) Episode 08 - 19/02/17 - ** Outback Pathways ** Episode 09 - 26/02/17 - Swan (City) Episode 10 - 05/03/17 - Series Review
The show airs on Sundays at 5pm on Channel 7 and GWN – Enjoy.
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A Fire Brigade Meeting will be held at the fire station
on Thursday 19th January 2017
at 5pm
For further info contact Deputy Chief Bushfire
Control Officer
Banjo Patterson 0400 577 775
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HISTORY CORNERHISTORY CORNER—— an excerpt from the book an excerpt from the book
“Sandstone“Sandstone——from Gold to Wool and Back Again” by Sally L. Seniorfrom Gold to Wool and Back Again” by Sally L. Senior
Town Growth—pg 118
In the early days of Sandstone, although there were women in the district, their numbers were small. However, with the arrival of the train line to Sandstone in 1910, and regular arrivals of trains from Mt Magnet, many men, women and chil-dren were arriving, swelling the population, with most of the adults looking for work. Some went to other centres further on, such as Wiluna, searching for work there. A stroll through the streets of Sandstone in the cool of the afternoon in 1911 would have been a pleasant experience. Starting from the railway station in Irvine St, the place where most newcomers would arrive, it would have been a short walk across the road to the bustling main street, Hack Street. The first building on the left would have been the Sandstone Hotel, with its single-storeyed wood and iron structure, and verandas on to the street. Mrs Catherine Coffey, the licensee, may have been waiting on the veranda to greet new customers from the train, with the aroma of the fine meals her hotel was noted for wafting into the street. Looking northwards along Hack Street, there would have been an almost unbroken line of shops and businesses on both sides of the street, stretching past Oroya St. and up to Rowe St. Among those on the same side of the street as the Sandstone Hotel, you would have passed by shops and a restaurant before reaching Dan Colgan’s newspaper office, where he could have been busy preparing his press for the printing of the Black Range Courier, which he put out weekly. As you walked past more shops, you would pass the red brick WA Bank, just back from the corner, before crossing Oroya Street to the Post Office, also made of the locally made red bricks. To the north of the post office, Sam Jervoise, a lawyer, had his office between the post of-fice and the bakery run by R. C. Leslie. Assorted shops and businesses lined the road to Rowe Street, on the other side of which James Gordon had his stables. Crossing Hack St and turning back towards the railway end of the town, you would have noted the Dwyer & Hayes restaurant, where smells of the evening meal being prepared could have been wafting out. Next was the Cobb & Co office, where a mail coach may have been loading up for a journey to Lawlers, and Rose Sullivan’s restaurant and coffee palace on the cor-ner of Rowe and Hack St’s. It would have been a busy place, with all the building that was going on in the district. You would have passed the new roads board hall and offices, before coming to Feinberg’s shop and Doc Clarson’s chemist shop on the corner. On the opposite corner, but still on Hack St, was the Oroya Palace Hotel, and as you passed it would have been hard not to call in for a cool refreshment and a chance to talk to the locals in the comfortable lounge area cooled by overhead fans. More next month….
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JOKER NIGHT AT THE PUB
COME AND TRY YOUR LUCK!
At the National Hotel every Wednesday Night we have the Joker
draw.
Every time you buy an alcoholic drink from 5.30pm – 7.30 pm you get
a FREE ticket to go into the draw to win the cash prize,
drawn at 7.30 pm
If no one wins, the cash jackpots by $50 till the next Wednesday.
.... Ya gotta be in it to win it.
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Ham and egg pies
INGREDIENTS 80g sliced ham, chopped 4 eggs, at room temperature 1 small tomato, seeds removed, diced 2 tablespoons flat-leaf parsley leaves, chopped 1 tablespoon low-fat ricotta cheese, crumbled (see variation) 1 tablespoon light thickened cream 30g baby spinach, trimmed 4 slices crusty wholegrain bread, toasted, to serve
METHOD Step 1
Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease four 1/2-cup capacity ovenproof ramekins and arrange ham to line base and sides.
Step 2 Crack 1 egg into each ramekin. Top each with a quarter of the tomato, parsley and ricotta. Drizzle 1 teaspoon cream over each. Season with salt and pepper.
Step 3 Bake pies for 15 to 18 minutes for soft yolks or until egg is cooked to your liking. Stand for 2 to 3 minutes.
Step 4 Divide spinach between plates. Turn out ham and egg pies and place on top of spinach. Serve with toast.
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Brown Sugar Pavlova stack
INGREDIENTS
Icing sugar, sifted, to dust
1/2 firmly packed cup (110g) brown sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons cornflour
1 1/2 cups (330g) caster sugar
6 eggwhites (brought to room temperature)
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 teaspoons white vinegar
500g mixed fresh (or frozen, thawed) berries
300ml thickened cream
200ml sour cream
METHOD
Preheat the oven to 120°C. Grease and line the base and sides of three 24cm cake pans. Grease the pans again, then dust with a little icing sugar, shaking off any excess. Place the brown sugar, cornflour and 1 cup (220g) caster sugar in a food processor and whiz until the mixture is combined and fine (without any lumps). In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk the eggwhites with a pinch of salt until soft peaks form. With the motor running, slowly add the sugar mixture, a little at a time, whisking until stiff and glossy. Fold in the vanilla and vinegar. Divide mixture among the pans, then transfer to the ov-en and bake for 1 hour. Cool completely in the switched-off oven with the door ajar. Meanwhile, place the remaining 1/2 cup (110g) caster sugar in a pan with 1/2 cup (125ml) wa-ter. Stir over low heat until the sugar dissolves, then simmer, without stirring, for 2-3 minutes until thickened slightly. Cool, then add the berries. Transfer half the berry mixture to a blender and puree until smooth, then combine with remaining berry mixture and chill until needed. Using electric beaters, beat the thickened cream and sour cream together until thick. Run a knife around the rim of each cake pan, then carefully remove the cooled meringues and peel away the baking paper. Just before serving, place 1 meringue on a cake stand, spread with one-third of the cream mix-ture and scatter with one-third of the berries. Repeat with the remaining meringues, cream and berries, drizzle with any remaining syrup, then serve immediately.
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Pastoralists and D.E.C. in the Sandstone and
surrounding Shire’s have an ongoing wild dog
bait programme. Please be advised
BAITS WILL BE ON THE GROUND ALL YEAR ROUND
Also just a friendly reminder to keep your dogs
locked up, or on a leash if out walking.
To avoid being
penalised all dogs and cats must be kept in your
yards or on leads at all times. Please clean up
after your dog!!!!!
All dogs must be registered. If your dog is not registered, or if
you are unsure when the registration expires,
please contact the Shire office.
The RANGER is making more and more frequent
visits to Sandstone.
When was the last time you
visited your local library?
We don’t just have books,
there are DVD’s and Audio
books as well, so next time
you are passing the office,
pop in and have a look.
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JPB Contracting
Paul (Scruffy)
Bennett
Ph: 0427 841 888
Physiotherapist
Visiting Sandstone Nursing Post monthly
Please call the Shire office for an Appointment
08 9963 5802
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Mount Magnet Post & Lotteries
Gifts, cards, stationery, art supplies.
Passport photos and much more Drop in and browse
Check out the website www.mtmagnetpost.com
Phone: 08 9963 4219
SANDSTONE LIBRARY
Open Monday—Friday 8.30am—4.30pm
Casual memberships welcome
Interlibrary Loans Audio Books Internet access DVD’s
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YOU MUST CONTACT THE SHIRE OF SANDSTONE PRIOR TO
DISPOSAL OF ANY ASBESTOS MATERIALS
Phone 9963 5802 Mondays - Fridays
8:30 - 4:00pm
LEGAL ACTION WILL BE TAKEN FOR
NON-COMPLIANCE
We are always after stories for the Bush Telegraph so if you have a story , a photo or maybe a birthday, or perhaps
or there is something you would like to see in your
newsletter please contact the Shire office
ROTARY CLUB
We are the very first Rotary
Club that is based purely online
in WA. This enables people liv-
ing in remote/regional areas the
option to still provide a service
to their local community by
joining Rotary E club of E.WA.
It’s a new and vital Rotary
Experience.
We meet via online webinars
and the use of Facebook, both
open to the public and private
sessions.
Name: E-WA Rotary
Address: www.ewarotary.org.au
www.facebook.com/ewarotary
Ph 0408 802 490
Community Group Name :
E-WA Rotary—Kerry O’Shea
We’d love to hear from you :)
Westcoast Seafood
Email: [email protected]
Contact Stan to see when he will be in
Sandstone next
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Looking for Gold? Want to Prospect near Sandstone?
Please contact the Mt Magnet
Office of the Department of Mines
and Petroleum,
Cnr Hepburn and Richardson St
Telephone (08) 9963 4509
Fax (08) 9963 4488
Museum & Visitor Centre
Closed until Easter 2017
Ordinary
Meeting
of Council
The next meeting of Council will be
held on Thursday February 23rd at
11am.
The Agenda is viewable at the Sand-
stone Public Library and on-line at
www.sandstone.wa.gov.au once
prepared.
Alice Atkinson Caravan Park 08 9963 5859 Main Roads - Road Conditions 13 81 38
(24 Hr Customer Contact Centre )
Mt Magnet Police 08 9963 3222
National Hotel 08 9963 5801
Outback Accommodation 08 9963 5869
Sandstone Museum &
Visitor Information Centre 08 9963 5061
Sandstone Nursing Post 08 9963 5808
Sandstone Post Office 08 9963 5222
Shire of Sandstone Office 08 9963 5802 Ambulance 000 RFDS 1800 625 800
Useful Sandstone Phone
Numbers
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Sandstone Nursing post IRVINE ST SANDSTONE
Nurse - Lana Lefroy 9963 5808 or 9963 5831
TELEPHONE HELP LINES
Mental Health Emergency Response Line
(formerly Psychiatric Emergency Team)
Perth WA 6000 Tel: 08 9224 8888
RuralLink
Tel: 1800 552 002
For local voluntary ambulance service (limited) in severe cases dial 000
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Sandstone Nursing post IRVINE ST SANDSTONE
Nurse - Lana Lefroy 9963 5808 or 9963 5831
SERVICE January February CONTACT DETAILS
Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS) Hours: 10am - 3:00pm
At Nursing Post
By appoint-ment only
Please phone
By appoint-ment only
Please Phone
Geraldton Office Ph 9956 6555 Mt Magnet Office Ph. 9963 4016
Goldfields Chiropractic, Leonora Clinic
The clinic operates from the Leonora Community Health Centre on main street in Leonora, call 9091 5667 for appointments
Murchison Dental Service
Appointments are necessary Ph 0427 386 647
Nursing Post 8.30 am-4.00pm
Thursday 5th
Thursday 2nd & 16th
Lana Lefroy 9963 5808 or 9963 5831
Meekatharra Flying Doctor Service RFDS
At Nursing Post
THURSDAY 12th & 26th
THURSDAY 9th & 23rd
RFDS Emergency Number 1800 625 800 Meekatharra Hospital 9981 0600
Physiotherapist 11:00am - 3:30pm
At Nursing Post
Monday 30th January
Monday 27th February
Contact Shire office for enquiries or appointments Ph 9963 5802
PODIATRIST
GRAMS Geraldton Ph 9956 6555
Mt Magnet Pharmacy
Ph/fax 9963 4788
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Public
Holiday
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Nurses Clinic
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RFDS
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clinic
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Fire
meeting
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Day
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Shire RDO
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RFDS
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Physio
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If you would like your event to appear on the Community Planner please contact the Shire of Sandstone Phone: 9963 5802 Fax: 9963 5852 Email: [email protected]
JANUARY 2017
Internet is available at Sandstone Library in the Shire building
Monday—Friday
8.30am—4.30pm
We don’t have public WIFI but you can
use our computers to access the internet