kalumburu champion
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Kalumburu Aboriginal Corporation
Kalumburu Newsletter
Hello Everyone 29/11/2019
Welcome to our first Community Newsletter. Here you can find out what is happening in our
community. If you would like to add some news or ideas for all to know then please come to
the Resource Centre and tell Esther. Hope you enjoy.
Kalumburu Champion
Did You Know???
Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The
spray blocks the mosquito's sensors, so they don't
know you're there.
Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a
"Friday the 13th."
No piece of paper can be folded more than 7
times.
The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over
the lazy dog," uses every letter in the alphabet.
Donkeys kill more people annually than plane
crashes.
Alfred Unghango We would like to thank Alfred for his
great work in keeping Kalumburu
rubbish free and showing us how he
cares about his community.
Every day you can see Alfred picking
up rubbish all around Kalumburu from
dawn to dusk.
He does it because he wants his
community to look nice.
His actions make us realise that we
can all contribute to making
Kalumburu a better place.
If Alfred can put rubbish in the bin,
why can’t we?
We really appreciate his efforts, and
this is why we nominate him as a
Kalumburu Champion.
Tide Chart for Napier Broome Bay
29 Fri 05:51 h 0.09 m
12:15 h 1.96 m
16:46 h 0.57 m
23:55 h 3.38 m
30 Sat 06:22 h 0.16 m
12:46 h 1.92 m
17:12 h 0.63 m
1 Sun 00:25 h 3.26 m
06:52 h 0.27 m
13:18 h 1.88 m
17:37 h 0.73 m
2 Mon 00:55 h 3.07 m
07:21 h 0.41 m
13:53 h 1.84 m
18:01 h 0.87 m
3 Tue 01:26 h 2.82 m
07:50 h 0.55 m
14:31 h 1.82 m
18:25 h 1.05 m
Crocodile Season
When out fishing please remember to keep an eye out
for crocs. It is the time for them to mate and lay
their eggs, so the crocs are very cheeky.
Report where you see large crocodiles so everyone
will know.
KEEP CROC WISE & OPEN YOUR
EYES.
Fishing and Hunting News…
Rumour has it that Sonia Clement caught a good size Barra just after the rain on
Monday. Where she caught it, we just don’t know, must be her secret spot.
Have you got your lures and lines ready for the Kalumburu Barra frenzy.
Got a picture and a fishing story, tell us so we can put it in the newsletter.
Angelina Boona
Angie works at the Kira Kiro art Centre, she has worked there since 2017 and enjoys what she does.
“I grew up around art. It was my first school in the bush with my mum and dad. We had to learn to do it
properly, do the bark, do the hair belt, collect ochre and how to get it ready for painting” She said.
Angie has completed the NGA leadership programme with 12 other people from around Australia and New
Zealand. Angie can now teach others about the different mediums used for art, different techniques and the
different forms of art. She has also learnt about public speaking, photography and how to get ready for
exhibitions.
Angie said” I love my job, I get to watch my people do good art and show everybody what Kalumburu artists at
Kira Kiro can do”
Good on you Angelina, we are so very proud of what you have achieved for yourself and for our community,
that’s why you are nominated as a Kalumburu Champion.
CRC Photo Competition
1st Prize – 2 hours internet
2nd prize – 1 hour internet
Photos must be of land, sea and
animals.
No selfies.
YOUTH SUMMIT On Friday the 22nd November, RSAS organised the Youth and Community Summit. The summit included, activities (scratch match basketball, tug of war, dash for cash, just dance and family damper competition, sausage sizzle and a movie) and prizes for both the children and their parents. Dampers were made on the open fire and the children did their ultimate best during the 'best-dancer' competition. The summit was well attended - 21 kids under 10 years, 15 kids between 10 - 25, 4 of over 25 and 10 community members. Congratulations Janelle and Liam for being best girl and boy dancer! After another hour of dancing the lights were dimmed and the kids watched a movie together. Some parents came to the event and took part in the fun. Hopefully even more parents will come next time, because the more, the merrier!
Fishing Competition
On the 12th and 13th of October the Kalumburu fishing competition was held at
Marra Garra. Families were driven to and from Marra Garra to try and get the
longest fish. With support from local service providers there were great prizes to
be won. On Sunday everyone was invited for a sausage sizzle at the indoor court,
where the prize giving took place. Congratulations to Sylvia and Phillipa,
Christopher and Trevor, Sylvester and Farron, and Sonia and Naomi, for catching
the biggest and second biggest fish in their category. Thanks a lot to EKJP,
Wunambal Gaambera, Outback stores, Kalumburu Police, the Women's Centre,
and KAC RSAS and Youth for their kind donations and support to make this event
into a great.
Are you ready for
Xmas??
Only 4 weeks left.
Youth
On Wednesday the 20th of November we've held a clean-up evening.
Children we're given a rubbish bag and asked to pick up as much rubbish
as they could. Fanatically they started and came back with bags full of
rubbish! In 1.5 hours’ time more than 30 bags were filled. Kellyanne won
second prize for collecting the most rubbish and Kasahn won first prize.
Let’s all work together now and try to keep Kalumburu clean!