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STOP PRESS Published by Coomalie Community Government Council
PO Box 20 Batchelor NT 0845 PH: (08) 8976 0058 Fax: (08) 89760 293
Web: www.coomalie.nt.gov.au Email: [email protected]
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Council held its annual Community Recognition Awards on Friday 20th October 2017.
Nominees, Councillors, Council Staff, Coomalie Organisations and Community Members came along to enjoy the presentation.
In the words of President Andrew Turner “the greatest acknowledgement however, is reserved for the mighty volunteers amongst us. These individuals, hiding in plain sight amongst us, undertake magnificent efforts to make where we live, a community. Whether
helping with the community rec officer’s holiday program, assisting others in getting around, reading at the school, helping out at the men’s shed, or library, or fighting a fire, the efforts are outstanding.
Volunteering value adds to Council programs and at times, replaces important but non-core responsibilities beyond the capacity of Council. Volunteering is valued at many tens of thousands of dollars, just in our small region alone. Together with other volunteer
efforts, is in the many hundreds of millions of dollars across Australia annually “
2017
Community Recognition Awards
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COUNCIL NEWS UPDATE
Council Finances Presentation and adoption of Audited Financial Statements
At the October Council meeting, Councillors were given a detailed finance presentation by its Finance Manager, Mrs Melissa Kerr. This also coincided with the adoption of the Annual Report and Audited Annual Financial Statements for 2016/17.
The Quarterly Budget Review and amendments, ten year Roadworks, Buildings and Community Facilities, Plant and Equipment, Footpath, Kerb and Gutter Renewal Programs were all tabled and various issues and processes discussed. It was a valuable presentation highlighting the long term plans that guide Council’s annual decision making.
The Council’s Strategic Plan, Annual Report and Audited Financial Statements 2016/17 and Amended Budget 2017/18 can be found on the Council Website http://www.coomalie.nt.gov.au/index.php/about-us/council-publication
Arterial Road Sealing Project –
Batchelor to Adelaide River.
Council will be applying for funds
from the newly announced
Strategic Infrastructure Fund for
continued sealing works on
Coach-Milton Road. Applications
from the fund close on
November 10th. The funds
applied for allow for
approximately a further 2-3km of
road to be constructed and
sealed in 2018 if Council’s
application is successful.
Special Edition – Stop Press – proposed discussions with Belyuen Council
Council issued a special edition of Stop Press recently to provide public notice of Councils decision to enter into discussions with Belyuen Council around a potential Local Government model that involved Coomalie Community Government Council, Belyuen Community Government Council and incorporating Litchfield National Park.
Coomalie Councillors will travel to meet with Belyuen Councillors and Staff in mid November to have initial discussions and establish a suitable terms of reference to guide discussions towards an expanded Local Government Body.
Regular progress reports on these discussions and potential outcomes
will be made through Stop Press or special editions. Please contact your
local Councillors for further information and to provide your feedback.
Coomalie Aged Care Network – Commonwealth Government presentation to Community members and organisations.
On the 11th October, 2017 an important meeting of the Coomalie Aged Care network met at the Council Chamber to hear from 3 representatives from the Commonwealth Government Department of Health.
Maya Murphy, Senior Program Manager, SA/NT Health Network, Australian Government Department of Health gave an enlightening presentation on what can be done to access the funding support necessary to deliver in-home services and consumer directed care packages. Central to this due to Coomalie’s distance from Darwin Service Providers is for the Council to consider developing a model that would allow it or a similar community body to become an accredited service provider that would then be used for brokering of services from meals on wheels, home maintenance services through to provision of aged care packages to aged clients.
The most important area that must occur first is for people 60 and over to make time to register through the Commonwealth Government Aged Care portal/website that will formally establish the need for our residents. The Batchelor and Adelaide River Health Clinics can assist in this regard.
Dependant on numbers this may attract the interest from
Darwin based Aged Care service providers in the first instance.
Council will concurrently investigate becoming a service provider and has already held discussions with the CEO, Belyuen Community Government Council in relation to their service provider status and highly successful home support and home care package services to their community.
The resolution from Council at its October meeting was as follows:
1 - Supports the concept of Sign up Program by Coomalie Seniors and coordinated by Batchelor/Adelaide River health clinics to enable eligible seniors to be registered and assessed under the variety of aged care programs funded by the Com-monwealth Government.
2 - Council seeks urgent funding support from NT Government/Commonwealth Government for appropriate funding support to enable and house an Aged Care Coordinator for at least a 2-year period to enable Coomalie Aged Care Model to be realised that is sustainable.
3 - Council concurrently liaises with the Senior Program Manager, NT- Darwin Office, Health State Network –SA/NT, Aust Govt Department of Health, and seeks her support to be a mentor/advisor for a Community based provider model being
established for the Coomalie Region seniors.
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Please return all completed Nomination form to the Council Office, either in person at the Council Office or via email at [email protected] or via fax on 8976 0293
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2017
Community Recognition Awards
National Men’s Shed Week Recognised & Community Connections Forged
Adam Troyn from the Darwin Czechs & Slovaks Group visited the Batchelor Men’s Shed to thank them for their recent restoration of Batchelor’s iconic Karlstejn Castle replica. Adam founded the Czech and Slovaks in Darwin group to maintain language and cultural connections. The image of Batchelor’s replica castle is used as the group’s Facebook masthead. https://www.facebook.com/groups/cesiaslovacivdarwinu/
The original castle founded in 1348, is one of the most famous and frequently visited in the Czech Republic. Interesting historic facts are displayed at the replica site. Here are some more lesser known facts. During a siege of the castle in 1422 attackers used biological warfare catapulting dead bodies and 2000 carriage loads of dung over the castle walls spreading infection among the defenders. As the castle did not have an independent water source, an underground channel was excavated to bring in water from a nearby stream. Miners who constructed the channel were massacred on their way out of the castle after construction, thus keeping the existence of this strategic weakness a state secret.
Men’s Sheds are community-based, non-profit, non-commercial organisations that are accessible to all men.
The primary activity is the provision of a safe and friendly environment where men are able to work on meaningful
projects. There are over 1000 Men’s Sheds in Australia, they work towards improving the health and wellbeing of
members and reduce the number of men who are at risk from preventable health issues that may be caused by
isolation.
The Batchelor Men's Shed in future will be known as the Community Shed and welcomes all men and women.
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Batchelor Waste Station Hours
Monday 6.00 am to 6.00 pm
Tuesday 6.00 am to 6.00 pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 6.00 am to 6.00 pm
Saturday 6.00 am to 6.00 pm
Sunday 6.00 am to 6.00 pm
Coomalie Council has Wheelie Bins for sale
$110.00
SHANNON RECYCLING &
LANDCARE
“Tales From The Tip”
What’s Happening at the Tip
It's mostly good news to report looking back at the month of October. The larger skip bins that are available for the scrap steel collection have made disposing of steel easier and its great to see people using it, however we are still seeing old BBQ's and wire going into the skip bins for general household waste.
Please place these items in the steel bin instead. It will then be taken away for recycling and this in turn will help to extend the life of your tip.
Barbed wire (above)
Load of steel being taken away and another two bins are almost ready to go (above)
CHEMICALS, PAINT, ASEPTOS & MEDICAL WASTE
For disposal of any of the above items please refer to
Shoal Bay Waste Management Facility in Darwin. Their waste disposal team can be
contacted on 8930-0300.
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Blue Light Disco
This month the Blue Light Disco was Halloween themed which was shockingly scaretastic. The kids and the adults in the Coomalie Region really enjoyed dressing up and getting down to boogie. 117 Stu-dents and adults attended the Disco and enjoyed a yummy Sausage sizzle kindly provided by Quality Meats, whilst dancing the night away. Thank you to the local Police, Night Patrol, Quality Meats and all volunteers who assisted on the evening.
Afterschool Sports
This month I will be running sports in the Coomalie region on a Tuesday (Adelaide River School) and Wednesday (Batchelor Area School) where we will be playing various types of sport such as cricket, basketball, hockey, dance, AFL, bowling, badminton, tennis, soccer and various other sports. I welcome all the kids from the Coomalie region to come down and have some fun playing sports.
Please ensure that a participation form is completed if you intend to come along and join in with the after school sports program.
Seniors Christmas Lunch
This year we will be enjoying an appetizing lunch at the Rum Jungle Tavern on Wednesday the 13th of December. A bus service will be available from Adelaide River, to secure your spot on the bus please contact Council as soon as possible. Please RSVP by Thursday the 30th of November, as there is limited seating, so to avoid disappointment please RSVP as soon as possible as it will be first in best dressed. Please note NO individual invitations will be sent out. Advertisements for the function will be placed around the townships at the shops, Health Care Cen-tres, Library and public notice boards.
Please contact Council on ph:89760058 for further information or alternatively you can email, [email protected] Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day will be held on the 11th of November at the Adelaide River War Graves by the National Serviceman Association. The service commences at 11.00am, I look forward to seeing you all down there.
Australia Day Nominations
Australia Day nominations will be open from the 1st
of November to the 8th of December, if you know
someone who is always helping out and deserves a
special thanks or you attended a wonderful event in
2017 and you want to show you appreciated it,
please take a moment to fill in a nomination form
and provide a detailed explanation.
Nomination forms can be found at the following
locations throughout the Coomalie Shire, Adelaide
River Post Office, Adelaide River Primary School,
Adelaide River Health Clinic, Batchelor Area
School, Batchelor BP, Batchelor General Store,
Batchelor Health Clinic. And Adelaide River
Library.
Community Recreation Officer,
Shona Meggs
COMMUNITY RECREATION OFFICER UPDATE
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October 2017 Halloween Blue Light Disco
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Batchelor Primary Health Care Centre
27 Pinaroo CRESCENT, BATCHELOR 0845 - 08 8976 0011
Opening times:
Monday:
8:45am - 4:00pm
Tuesday:
8:45am - 4:00pm
Wednesday:
8:45am - 12:00noon
Thursday:
9:00am - 4:00pm
Friday:
8:45am - 4:00pm Closed from 12:00 –1:00pm daily
Services:
Antenatal Care
Infant & Child Health
Immunisations
Adult Health Checks
Palliative Care
Chronic Disease management
Sexual Health & Family Planning
Nutritionist
INTRODUCING JANE ANGLISS THE BATCHELOR HEALTH CARE CENTRE’S
WOMENS HEALTH CARE NURSE & MIDWIFE
Greetings to Batchelor and Beyond!!
My name is Jane - I am a Registered Nurse / Midwife and I am thrilled to be working at the Batchelor Primary Health Care Centre of Excellence!! My passions are Women's Health and Acute Care, and I am super enthusiastic and annoyingly keen to learn and provide the best care I can.
My two cane toads (kids) and I moved to Batchelor nearly 3 years ago and couldn't be happier in this welcoming, kind, diverse and beautiful community. We love getting out into the great outdoors or spending time in the veggie patch, and recent visitors to the clinic will know we have a new family member named 'Bangers' that is keeping us all well entertained!
I love where I live and what I do and would like to acknowledge all my colleagues and friends at the clinic, I really believe we are a great team who genuinely care for each other and the community at large, and we have plenty of laughs along the way.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SURVEY Please complete and return the Telecommunications Survey to the Council as soon as possible.
The information received will be compiled to inform the Commonwealth Government and telecommunications carriers of the needs and issues in our Top End region. Copies of the survey
can be found at the Council Office, on the Council website, local stores, Health Care Centre’s and the Adelaide River Library.
Please return all completed surveys to the Council office via email: [email protected], fax: 8976 0293 or alternatively in person at the Council
Office.
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Tourism Top End is currently looking for Volunteers to assist at the Batchelor Visitor Information Centre.
If you are passionate about the Top End, would like the opportunity to meet new people, and want to share
your enthusiasm about the wonderful things to see and do in and around the Coomalie region, then Tourism
Top End would be very grateful for your help at the Batchelor Visitor Information Centre. Half or full day
shifts available and on the job training provided.
For further information, please contact Prue on 8976 0385
BATCHELOR MUSEUM UPDATE - November 2017
Batchelor Museum is open everyday from 10am—4pm
Located on the Corner of Tarkarri Road & Kirra crescent, Batchelor
Contact: Jan Hills 08 8976 7006
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STOP PRESS November 2017
As expected, at this time of year, our visitor numbers have dropped off very obviously. However Ethical Adventure Tours are till bringing people to Litchfield with a visit to the Museum en route, and this is expected to continue say twice a week for the next month. A lot of these tourists are from overseas and are anxious to know something of the history, and in particular some Aboriginal stories. There will be an Australian map being displayed shortly which will show all tribal areas.
We will therefore be open through November but probably only for selected time to suit.
You may recall I asked for anyone having information about a memorial plaque to a Dutch Squadron which flew out of Batchelor during WWII. With help from Margret Curry at Northern Territory Library that plaque has been located and I have been advised just today. The memorial is at Adelaide River War cemetery, so I will be taking a current photograph to show the gentleman where the memorial is now situated. The photograph is to be included in a Dutch family history as the brother was killed during a bomber mission.
It is good to be able to settle this enquiry, as it obviously has great meaning for the serviceman’s younger brother.
Malcolm and Helen will be leaving soon to travel to Queensland-we are hopeful they may return. However they have been great ambassadors for the Museum and in turn they have enjoyed the friendships and entertainments offered during their stay at Batchelor.
The rains have brightened up the surrounds and that is excellent, but it also means a return to mowing and weeding. We do hope to get the lawn growing better where Mahogany trees have been removed during this Wet season.
The rain will have washed the dust off the solar panels for us too.
Still plenty of administrative tasks for the Museum working group, and I will endeavour to finish off a story about the development, pictures, and people involved in this next few months.
It was obvious from comments made at the Ted Egan talk that many locals haven’t bothered to look at our history as presented. I invite you to do so!
President,
Jan Hills
DONATIONS to BATCHELOR
MUSEUM
Whilst the Batchelor Museum is primarily an interpretive one, we have been given some wonderful display items. When you visit you will see the name on the ob-ject and the person who has donated it- some of the notices are yet to be done.
Items must be given permanently to the Museum and there is a form which we will have available- the format given to us from the Military Museum in Darwin, please be aware this is a common policy of museums.
Be proud of the Museum – it will showcase the unique town of Batchelor and will be a valuable resource to bring visitors from all over.
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MONTHLY BUS TRIP TO CASUARINA
Pick up at Batchelor and Adelaide River Stores
Monday 27th November 2017
Booking Essential—Contact Jan Jewell 8976 0255
MORNING TEA
Rum Jungle Bowls Club Batchelor
Friday 24th November 2017 at 9.30am
Contact Jan Jewell 8976 0255
COMMUNITY SHED
Cutler Place Batchelor Every Tuesday 9.00a.m. to 2.00p.m.
Contact James Wright 0488 195 410
QUIZ NIGHT
Rum Jungle Bowls Club
First Saturday of each month Starting 7.00pm
Bring a plate to share and BYO drinks. Make up a table of 6 or join on any table.
Entry fee for all players is now $5.00
Contact Graeme on 8976 0160 or Jan Jewell
on 8976 0255
NOVEMBER dates to remember
COTA NT (Coomalie Branch) Committee
If you have anything you wish to discuss please contact;
Jan Jewell—8976 0255
The Annual COTA Christmas Dinner Dance
Will be held at the Rum Jungle Tavern
on Saturday 16th December starting at 7.00p.m.
Everyone welcome to enjoy this great night
COTA Members $35.00
Non Members $40.00
Bookings essential please phone Jan
on 89760255
2017 / 2018 RATES
Rates Notices were issued in late August with the due date being the last Friday of September (29th September 2017). Amounts outstanding after the due date will be charged
18% per annum, calculated on a daily basis.
All landowners should be aware that Council has resolved to strictly enforce the provisions of the Local Government Act which allows Council to request the Land Title Office to
register the charge over the land unless suitable repayment arrangements are entered into.
Please contact Council to outstanding rates or to arrange a repayment schedule
Council Phone: 8976 0058 or email: [email protected]
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Remembrance Day 11th November – when we reflect on those who died or were injured in war.
People in modern conflicts are remembered as well as those in World War I and II. The library has
a number of books about war and can direct people to web sites like the Australian War
Memorial https://www.awm.gov.au/atwar which has detailed information, pictures and videos
about soldiers and conflicts.
Kids’ Time in the Library Friday 3.00 – 5.30 pm Sunday 1.00 – 4.30 pm
Adelaide River Library News Open Thursday & Friday 2.30 to 6pm Saturday 9am to 2pm.
Good news for all our library patrons! We still have funds available from NT Libraries for more
resources, so if there is a book or DVD that you have been longing to get your hands on please
come and place an order with me.
I would like to remind everyone again about some important rules for the safe and peaceful
running of the Library.
Children under 8 must come with an adult or an older child who is at least 12 years old to
supervise them. As our members know, Library staff take great care of the children visiting, but
we cannot be responsible for them outside the Library doors. If any children are asked to leave
because of unsuitable behaviour, they must go home. It is obviously unsafe for young ones to be
hanging around outside the building or roaming around the school grounds. Parents, if you have
any concerns at all about this, please just come and ask me. I am happy to give the Library
number or my mobile to anyone needing to keep in touch.
Peace, Learning, Unity and Respect
We hope to see you soon Miss Hilary
Find the
answer on
page 12
along with a
fun brain
teasing maze!
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2017 COMMUNITY
DIRECTORY Coomalie Council is in the process of updating its annual Community Directory for 2017.
This is a FREE publication, and is FREE to be a part of.
If you have a Coomalie business, organisation or Community related listing that you would
like to add, or an existing listing you would like to update, please contact the Council office
on 89760058 and ask for a form.
LISTINGS WILL BE RECEIVED UP UNTIL FRIDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2016
Answer to the brainteaser on page is
The Spare Tyre
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Dogs in the Coomalie Shire All dogs within the Coomalie Region over 3 months of age must be registered.
You can register your dog at the Coomalie Council Office in Batchelor or Adelaide River or via email.
Dogs must be on a leash at all times in any public area otherwise they will be impounded. Fees apply if your dog has been put in the pound.
Impoundment fees are initially $90.00 for registered dogs and $165.00 for unregistered dogs, then $60.00 per day kept in Pound. Registered dogs are kept for 3 days and unregistered dogs kept for 2 days.
Unregistered dogs must be registered before being released from the pound.
Registration Fees Town Dogs - A limit of 2 dogs per household applies Registered July-June (1 year) $30.00 Registered January—June (6 months) $20.00 Concessions 1/2 price
Rural Dogs - Registration is free and no limits apply
NAME LOCATION CONTACT NUMBER
Sharon Beswick
Justice of the Peace
Adelaide River 8976 7020
Jan Hills
Justice of the Peace
Adelaide River 8976 7006
Trevor Wardrope
Justice of the Peace
Adelaide River 89 767 213
Patrick Gilmartin
Justice of the Peace
Adelaide River 8976 7003
Andrew Turner
Justice of the Peace
Batchelor 8976 0586
Christine Truarn
Justice of the Peace
Batchelor [email protected]
Paul Rousham
Justice of the Peace
Batchelor 8939 7291
Myra Skinner
Commissioner of Oaths
Batchelor 8976 0271
Melissa Kerr
Commissioner of Oaths
Adelaide River 0428 554 818
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE/COMMISSIONER OF OATHS
BATCHELOR POOL HOURS
Monday 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Friday 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Saturday 1.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Sunday 12.00 pm to 6.00 pm
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WHAT WHERE WHEN
Inter-School Gym-nastics Competition
Batchelor Area School Wednesday 8th November
Remembrance Day Service
Adelaide River War Cemetery
Saturday 11th November
11:00am
Batchelor Markets Batchelor Oval Sunday 12th November
8am—1pm
Batchelor Playgroup Pre School Grounds Batchelor Area School
Every Friday during School Term
9.30am - 11.30am
Social Bowls Rum Jungle Bowls Club
Every Tuesday from 6pm
Every Thursday from 5pm
Exercise Peer Group Adelaide River School Library
Every Wednesday
3.30pm-4.15pm
Karaoke Rum Jungle Tavern Every Friday Night
B3 Exercise Group BIITE Research
Building
Every Tuesday—5pm
Batchelor Op Shop St Francis of Assisi Anglican Church,
Mardango Crescent
First Saturday of month
Batchelor Fun Bus
Play Sessions
Batchelor Oval
Tuesday 5th December
9:30am-11:30am
Batchelor Area School Swimming Carnival
Batchelor Pool Friday 8th December
9:00am start
Seniors Christmas Lunch
Rum Jungle Tavern Wednesday 13th December
COTA Annual Christmas Dance
Rum Jungle Tavern Saturday 16th December
7pm start
Batchelor Area School School HOLIDAYS 18th December –29th January Recommence on
the 30th January
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ORGANISATION ACTIVITIES
Church Seventh Day Adventist
When: Saturday - Worship 11am
Venue: Seventh Day Adventist Church Mardango Crescent
Contact: Ros Jones 8948 5720
Church of the Resurrection
When: Every 2nd and last Sunday of the month 11am Venue: Memorial Terrace Adelaide
River
Contact: Father Jim O’Gara
St Francis Anglican Church
When: Sunday 9am, children welcome
Venue: 25 Mardango Crescent
Contact: Rev’d Phil Zamagias
8983 1841
St John Volunteers
When: Wednesday 5pm - 7pm
Venue: Ambulance Shed or Batchelor Health Centre Contact: Jan Powick on 8976 0360 Ages: 18 plus
Batchelor Fire & Emergency Response Group
When: Every 2nd & 4th Thursday @ 6pm $2 BBQ to follow Venue: Fire Shed
Contact: Ken Cunningham
0407 995 304
Council Meetings are generally held on the third Tuesday of each month and are open to the public, but are closed
for any confidential sessions.
November Meeting: 21/11/17
Council’s Complaints Process
If you choose to raise concerns to (or compliment) Council you are requested to write to the Chief Executive Officer outlining the details. There are two (2) forms on the Coomalie Council website www.coomalie.nt.gov.au/ under Forms and Services; one is for complaints about dogs (Dog Complaint Letter) and the other is for general complaints (General Complaint Letter).
Adelaide River Council Office operates from Adelaide River Library.
Thursday & Friday 2:30pm - 6:00pm Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm
Meals
When: Wed-Sun from 6pm Dry Season Venue: Adelaide River Show Society (ARRS Club)
Contact: ARRS Club 8976 7041
Printed and supported by Gary Higgins MLA Member for Daly