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Volume 9, Wednesday, November 28, 2012www.themonitor.com.au Phone (08) 8671 2683 Fax (08) 8671 2843
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By Vanessa Switala
The Roxby Downs Kindergarten recently created abook for BHP Billiton to say thank you for funding their printing and
networking upgrade.Th e book features the children’s interpreta-
tion of what happens on site at the Olympic Dam mine; it includes the children’s stories, pictures and photographs of them re-enacting what their parents do at work.
BHP Billiton has ordered enough of the books, created by Snapfi sh, so a copy can be placed in each crib room on site.
Roxby Downs Kindergarten Director, Ker-ryn Jones, said the children have been work-ing on a project about what happens at the
Olympic Dam mine and what their parents do. Part of the project has been to document their thoughts and drawings about what they imagine.
“Th e children dress up in their mine outfi ts and act out what they imagine Mum and Dad do when they go to work at the mine,” Ms Jones explained.
“Th e mine is such a large part of Roxby and the children’s lives.”
Ms Jones was impressed by how factual some
of the children’s ideas were, one child stating there is a truck names Whoopee and anoth-er explaining a fi re that does not go out, also known as the smelter.
In the book Tait states, “My Dad used to work for BHP. He tells the diggers and the peo-ple where to dig. Th ey’re digging for treasure… golden treasure… it’s buried under the ground. Th ere are big loaders and cranes to lift the dirt up. It’s really dirty out there. Th ere’s treasure chests full of gold and some necklaces.”
Jace said, “Th ey make smoke from burning fi re rocks like a volcano. Th ey never put it out! Dad loves his work.”
Apparently there are even crystals at Olym-pic Dam. “Th ey have the mine and gold and crystals. Th ey have to smash them for everyone to share,” says Henry.
Scott said his Mum “makes copper. It is a beautiful kind of metal.”
Matilda stated, “My Dad goes on the bus to work. He has lunch there. He wears special clothes, not home clothes.”
Th e Kindergarten was granted $9,510 from BHP Billiton to fund a multi-function printer, scanner, copier and wireless networking early this year.
Roxby Downs Kindergarten students Neve, Sienna, Jack and Nabila reading the book they helped create for BHP Billiton.
They’re digging for treasure… golden treasure… there’s treasure chests full of gold and some necklaces - Tait“ ”
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By Vanessa Switala
D eclan Martlew has been awarded his Joey Scouts
Promise Challenge which is the highest award a Joey can earn. Declan is the fi rst Joey in Roxby Downs to ever receive the prestigious award and was presented with his badge and certificate on Tuesday, November 20 in front of fellow Joeys and parents.
Declan has now been a Roxby Downs Joey since
he was six years old. Joey Scouts are aged six to eight years old.
The aim of the Joey Scout Promise Chal-lenge is to allow older Joey Scouts to gain great-er understanding of the Joey Scout Promise and Law. It also allows Joeys to learn about Baden Powell and the history of Scouts.
In order to obtain the award, Declan had to complete various chal-lenges reflecting the Joey principles which
are ‘Duty to God, Duty to
Self and Duty to Others.’
Declan did such a great
job on his Promise Chal-
lenge that he had letters
back from the District
Commissioner and the
Joey Scout Branch Com-
missioner, congratulating
him on his fi ne eff orts.
Th e Roxby Downs Joey
Mob wish Declan all the
best in his scouting life.
Next year Declan will be-
come part of the Roxby
Downs Cubs.
Joey awarded top badge
What will you do?
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ROXBY DOWNS
For details on this property, please phone Craig Sumsion on 0408 366 614
26 Wattle Drive ROXBY DOWNS
$575,000COPPER SANDS 4 BEDROOM STUNNER!This beautifully presented brick veneer home features 4 good size bdrms; master with ensuite & w.i.r. with b.i.r. in bdrms 2,3&4. There is a formal lounge, open plan kitchen, dining & family room, along with a gas wall furnace, ducted evap AC plus ceiling fans throughout. There is undercover parking for 2 vehicles with access to a secure rear yard which has a tidy verandah under the main roof & great lawned area.
Rural Women’s GP ServiceDR CHARMAINE SARGENT
Monday 3rdDecember, 2012
Please bring your Medicare cardCONSULTATIONS BY
APPOINTMENT ONLY
Ph: 8673 7788
Power Outage Notice9 December - 2am to 8am** timing may vary slightly
Affected areas:
Roxby Downs Township
Olympic Dam Industrial Estate including Olympic Village & Olympic Dam Airport
Please call the Power Outage Hotline on 1800 728 472 with any queries.
Pictured are Leaders Kristen Worby, Tamra
Andrew, Scott Gaskin, with Joey Declan Martlew.
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ROXBY DOWNS
For details on this property, please phone Craig Sumsion on 0408 366 614
Lot 13 Government Rd ANDAMOOKA
Open inspectionsSun 2nd, 9th & 16th Dec 12 @ 11.00-11.45amWed 19th Dec 12 @ 10.15 - 11.00am
2 BEDROOM HOME on approx 800sqmHome located in elevated position offering 2 bedrooms, lounge & dining, kitchen with gas stove & wood stove, laundry / bathroom with shower & toilet, air-conditioning, carport verandah, rainwater tanks & more. All located on a manageable 800sqm allotment.
AUCTION - WEDNESDAY, DEC 19, 2012 AT 11AM
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For details on this property, please phone Craig Sumsion on 0408 366 614
Lot 365 Government Rd ANDAMOOKA
Open inspectionsSun 2nd, 9th & 16th Dec 12 @ 12.00-12.45pmWed 19th Dec 12 @ 11.45am - 12.30pm
3 BEDROOM HOME on approx 1987sqmThis property is a great place to start out, featuring 3 good size bedrooms, open plan kitchen with gas range, dining and family room plus a separate lounge room. A secure front porch, opal cutter’ room & a built-in strong box complete the house. This is all to be found on an allotment of approx. 1987 sqm with plenty of shed space & a double carport.
AUCTION - WEDNESDAY, DEC 19, 2012 AT 12.30PM
By Vanessa Switala
Local community radio station RoxFM now has a new Chairperson and
their fi rst Life Member.
Tracey Warneke was awarded Life Membership of the station for her involvement since Rox-FM fi rst gained its permanent Community Radio license in 2003.
Mrs Warneke told Th e Mon-itor the station has grown from an operation entirely run by de-termined volunteers, with only a volunteer station manager, a volunteer program manager and an organising committee. Now RoxFM has a paid staff member, a large list of volun-teers and a full Board of mem-bers.
“It is still a really big under-taking in a town the size of ours to support a community radio station but we’re doing it and it’s still worth doing,” she ex-plained.
Mrs Warneke said she is not sure how she feels about being awarded the first Life Mem-bership to RoxFM. “Slightly bemused! I guess I have such a strong passion for commu-nity radio that I don’t feel like I deserve to be any more rec-ognised than anyone else who volunteers their time to make the community a better place.
“We’re in a uniquely young town and I believe anything that can help develop a strong-er, more friendly community in this isolated area is only a good thing. Our town is changing all the time and if the station can bring us together, what a wonderful thing to be involved with. Th e media is powerful, we
should make the most of that and use it to benefi t us all,” she said.
Mrs Warneke said she would like to thank her husband most-ly and children secondly. “And for my friends who haven’t al-ways been involved with radio for putting up with my sudden disappearances on weekends to volunteer for an on air spot. I’d also like to thank all the people over the years who have been involved in the station with me. I can say that they’ve been the best bunch of people to volun-teer with ever. So much laugh-ter amongst the seriousness. It’s been fun!”
“If you’re at home, feeling bored and hot, the radio sta-tion has loads of jobs that need doing, not just on air duties. Come down, help out and get involved,” urged Mrs Warneke.
“The air conditioning is al-ways the best in town so it’s a very comfortable spot to sit on a hot day. I have always felt that I get more out of volunteering at RoxFm than I have ever given. To be honest it helped me decide to go back to work after I had time away with my children. I gained personally in confi dence, knowledge and skills just by vol-unteering once a week!”
Mrs Warneke concluded, “I went on air as a dare. I wouldn’t have done that if I lived in a big city. I DARE everyone reading this to have a go!”
RoxFM held their AGM on Wednesday, November 21 at the Roxby Community Club. Chair-person Kaye Doyle stood down with Jane Gloster now taking on the role.
George Giakoumis also stood down as Vice Chair which has
now been taken over by Alex Cameron.
Vanja Perovic-Vukotic was voted to be Treasurer again this year and Christine Doran is the station Secretary.
Board Members include Kaye Doyle, Liz Christensen (ex offi -cio), and Kerryn Jones (ex offi -
cio) along with new members Teresa Baddeley, Travis Hague, Kylie Piper and Jason Lowe.
Station Manager Julian Tre-genza said, “I look forward to working with you all making 2013 even bigger and better than all the previous years for RoxFM combined!”
By Vanessa Switala
The Roxby Downs Neighbourhood Watch group has organised engraving events for residents to have belongings labelled to
prevent theft.
Th e engraving events will be held on Th ursday, November 29 at the Roxby Downs Area School or Friday, November 30 at Saint Barbara’s Parish School from 8am.
Th e public are encouraged to bring bikes, scoot-ers, skateboards and any other belongings to have phone numbers or driver’s licence numbers en-graved so police are able to return items to rightful owners if they are lost or stolen.
Residents should attach a piece of paper to the item with their details for engraving. For example surname, phone number, and type of item would read ‘Smith, 0410 777 111, scooter.’
If you are unable to attend the engraving events, Neighbourhood watch aim to have more early next year which will be perfect to engrave new Christ-mas presents.
Both schools will send out further information this week.
Neighbourhood Watch member Cherie Gaskin said, “It is a good initiative for our town anytime, not just specifi cally before the Christmas break. We will be running another session next year, specifi -cally to be able to engrave any Christmas presents, birthday presents, or items that we weren’t able to engrave this time.”
On Wednesday, November 21, a shed at the Arid Recovery Reserve was broken into with property stolen. A 43-year-old man from
Olympic Dam and a 41-year-old woman from Smithfi eld were arrested for Aggravated Serious Criminal Trespass and theft later that day with all property recovered.
Th e 43-year-old man was refused bail and was re-manded into custody, while the 41-year-old woman was bailed to appear in court at a later date.
On Th ursday, November 22, a 31-year-old man from Roxby Downs was reported for driving with a prescribed concentration of alcohol. He was dis-qualifi ed from driving for six months and his vehicle was clamped for 28 days. He will appear in court at a later date.
On Saturday, November 24, a 22-year-old man from Roxby Downs was reported for cultivating cannabis after being found in possession of cannabis plants at his home address. He will appear in court at a later date.
Engraving events for Roxby
Arid Recovery theft
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A thriving and sustainable local business community is essential to a vibrant and sustainable
community. This weekly column shares some of the issues facing local business and some of the strategies they are using to gear up for the exciting times that lay ahead for Roxby Downs. Got an idea for a story or some feedback on a story in the Roxby InBusiness Column? Email
[email protected] or phone 8671 0500.
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The Federal Government’s GST review is expected to recommend expanding the GST net to catch $4.2 billion in online sales, in a bid
to shore up collapsing federal tax revenues.
At present, only those online goods priced at over $1000 are subject to GST.
A move to tax overseas internet sales, by either low-ering the $1000 tax-free threshold or imposing the tax on off shore suppliers, would be good news for local retailers, who have long complained they are put at a competitive disadvantage at a time when online shopping is growing.
Th e GST review’s earlier report warns the Gov-ernment is losing $1.7 billion in tax each year under existing rules. Th e Productivity Commission found in late 2011 that lowering the tax-free threshold to $100 could collect around $500 million, but would cost twice as much to implement. A federal taskforce is reviewing ways to make parcel processing more effi cient. It reported in September that imposing GST on imports over $500, would lower handling costs.
Th e current report has been handed to Treasurer Wayne Swan and comes as Deloitte Access Econom-ics forecasts the government’s taxation revenue will already fall short of Treasury estimates and push the budget into defi cit this year. Finance Minister Penny Wong acknowledged pressures on revenues but ruled out widening the base or lifting the rate of the GST, as urged by former NSW Premier Nick Greiner on Friday.
Mr Greiner, who along with former Victorian pre-mier John Brumby and Ferrier Hodgson partner Bruce Carter led the GST review said the review panel’s fi nal report did not make any recommendations about the scope or rate of the tax. “Th e report is greatly circum-scribed by the terms of reference,” he said.
But he added there was a chapter in the report which put GST distribution in a “broader, long-term context”.
Research commissioned by the GST review propos-es various options for expanding the GST net, includ-ing collecting tax from non-resident suppliers, or from Australian recipients who are registered for the tax.
He said the report would also consider the inter-action between the federal mining tax and State roy-alties. “We obviously do because . . . there’s a specifi c term of reference that’s basically about that,” he said.
Thanks to everyone who helped make the recent formal a success. Your support was greatly appreciated
and local kids enjoyed a great night out.Big fun mum
Fantastic shots of Roxby Downs from the Eye in the Sky article last week. It’s amazing to
see how much our town has grown.Roxby Reader
Pity to read about so many drunk and disorderlies, assaults and break-ins in recent police reports. I thought we lived
in a nice, quiet, country town but maybe I was wrong?Concerned Mum
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ROXBY DOWNS FORMALThe Student’s Social Club would like to thank the following businesses and people who
helped to support and supervise the 2012 Far North Formal. Without the ongoing support of these people and companies this event would not happen so thank you: Tandales, Monodelphous, Roxby Pharmacy, Nextra, Mensland, Raine and Horne, Blockbuster,
Roxby Hourglass Jewellers, O C Divas, Bianco, Subway, Dianne Gardiner (for her fanstastic sewing skills), Kim and Meg Elliot, The Oasis and staff, Sam Thompson, Sarah Weston, Jane Rogers, Bryce and Josh (the DJs for the night), Stacey Maroney (the stenciling
queen), and Kimberly and Cara (for their work behind the bar serving soft drink). Thank you to all the kids for attending on the night - it was a great night all round!
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Layton and Millie were the Best Dressed
Couple at the recent
Roxby Formal.
Whitney and Andy were the
2012 Roxby Formal King and Queen.
Kiara and Logan were
the Best Dressed Male and Female.
Keenan and
Sarah.
Matt, Connor and Brodie C (back)
and Brodie D (front).
Josh and Bryce were the night’s
DJs.
Lily and Ben.
Keenan and
Rudayne.
Aaron and
Brooklyn.
(Left to right) Alyshia, Maddy,
Tayla, Amy, Darcy, Laura
and Tessa. Ashley and
Bailey.
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TUTU BA OUTand
Zach I, Zach N, Haze and
Jayden at the Bluelight Disco on Saturday.
The Dad’s and Kids Group met on Sunday for
a breakfast barbecue at the
Roxby Downs Lions Park.
Maddy and Holly at
the RDAS Christmas
Fiesta.
Nicole, Shaila, Bianca and
Shae at the recent Bluelight.
Shay, Keelyey, Hannah,
Chloe, Hayley, Makayla at the Bluelight on Saturday.
Ella, Zach, Shania, Jasmine,
Haze and Alisha at the
recent Blulight.
He’s an Aussie. Scotsman Andy
O’Rourke celebrated his new Australian
Citizenship with a party at the Bowls Club on Saturday night.
Ebony and Jaylin at the
Bluelight Disco.
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ABOVE: BHP Billiton Apprentice of the Year Tyson Cox with BHP Billiton Apprentice Coordinator Clay Burt.
ABOVE RIGHT: David Hannan was awarded BHP Billiton Supervisor of the Year pictured with
CEG Contract Manager Tony Arrowsmith.BELOW: Damon McDonald (Monadelphous)
and Simon Chegwidden (MPS) were awarded Supervisor Certifi cates of Appreciation.
RIGHT: Contractor Community Apprentice of the Year Daniel Lacey (Mine Power
Solutions) with father Phil.FAR RIGHT: Community Contractor Supervisor of the Year Rod Dorshorst (Mine Power Solutions).
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Summer time is finally here and the Christmas
break is just around the corner. It’s fi nally time to escape, relax and unwind.
South Australia is home to many spectac-ular tourist regions, and you don’t have to go far to experience the best the State has to offer. Whatever region you are visiting this summer break, take the time to look around, and make the most of the holiday season.
Eyre PeninsulaEyre Peninsula has
long been the commer-cial fishing capital of Australia, and the region also boasts some of the
State’s most spectacular coastline.
If it’s action you’re af-ter the shark cage diving is an experience you’ll never forget, and some charters also offer sea lion and tuna diving ex-periences.
If you are a keen angler you won’t be disappoint-ed. From beach to boat there is something for everyone.
Go to www.eyrepenin-sula.info.
Adelaide HillsWhile there are many
accommodation options in the Adelaide Hills, it’s also the perfect destina-tion for a short day trip if you are staying in the city.
Just 20 minutes drive from the Central Busi-
ness District, the region boasts beautiful winding roads and quaint towns, and some spectacular views of Adelaide.
Th e region’s fresh pro-duce and wineries are fast becoming legend and the local cellar doors provide the perfect loca-tion for a lazy afternoon in the cooler Adelaide Hills climate.
Go to www.visitadelai-dehills.com.au.
Flinders Ranges and Outback
Be a tourist in your own town and take a look around the Outback this Christmas break. Th ere is so much to explore and experience right on our back doorsteps, from William Creek to Coober Pedy and everywhere in between.
Just down the road is the spectacular Flinders Ranges – a perfect day
trip if you are visiting Port Augusta or Port Pirie for some holiday shopping.
The region’s nation-al parks are the perfect place for a barbecue, and the picturesque Flinders towns are a treat to ex-plore.
Go to www.flinder-soutback.com.
Yorke PeninsulaA long time Roxby
Downs’ favourite, the Yorke Peninsula offers quiet rural tranquillity, stunning beaches and great fi shing.
There are so many things to see and do, and it’s all only hours away from the city too. Many base themselves on Yorke over the Christmas break and then travel to the city for a few days in between.
From Port Broughton in the north to the rug-
ged coastline of Innes National Park down south, the region is a great place to escape in Summer.
Go to www.yorkepen-insula.com.au.
Clare and the Barossa Valley
Don’t miss the oppor-tunity to wine and dine in Clare and the Barossa Valley. Th e two prime SA wine regions are actual-ly only a short distance apart, so wine lovers could easily spend a cou-ple of lazy days travelling right through for a real epicurean experience.
Go to www.clarevalley.com or www.barossa.com
The Murray River and Riverland
Make sure not to miss the opportunity to experience one of the country’s most unique
attractions - the Murray River. Th ere are plenty of day trips and cruises along the majestic Mur-ray and great things to explore inland as well. Th e region is full of fresh produce, fi ne foods and great wines. Take a dip in the cool waters of the nation’s most iconic river system. www.riverland.info.
Fleurieu PeninsulaBy far one of the most
under rated coastal ex-periences SA has to of-fer, the beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula are among the prettiest in the State.
From Adelaide you can do an amazing road trip right around the region which starts around Port Noarlunga and goes right across to Wellington on the Coorong.
Th e trip takes in some top spots like Port Wil-
lunga, Normanville, McLaren Vale and Victor Harbor and leads visitors through some fantastic scenery not to be missed.
Go to fl eurieupeninsu-la .com.au.
Kangaroo IslandOne of SA’s most en-
dearing attractions, Kan-garoo Island is a must see for any South Australian.
Catch the ferry at Cape Jervis to Penneshaw and spend time experiencing the island’s unique natu-ral attractions.
Kangaroo Island is be-coming well known for its food and wine and sustainable approach to living and off ers visitors an island experience that can’t be found anywhere else in SA.
Go to www .southaus-tralia.com .
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Adelaide company C u e P o w e r Bi l l i ards w i l l
soon open the cyber space doors to online shopping, enabling Roxby Downs residents to access their extensive range in Adelaide.
Until their online shopping cart is fully operational, Adelaide’s largest billiard table showroom at Richmond invites you to visit them over the summer break – or order by phone from the extensive range on their website.
Th e proudly SA com-pany has been in busi-ness for over 25 years, manufacturing quality billiard tables for com-mercial and domestic use.
Cue Power Billiards is forever leading the way in new, innovative table designs, and with over twenty different models have something for everyone – and - if it
is not in the range, they will make it for you and will deliver anywhere in Australia.
Th e company is cur-rently updating their website to include a shopping cart where shoppers can purchase any of their extensive range of products, which include pool tables, air hockey tables, foosball tables, table tennis tables and table tennis tops to go on the top of your pool table and all the necessary accessories that go with it.
Cue Power also have an extensive range of cues, cue cases, cue racks, balls, darts, dart-boards, dartboard cabi-nets and dart accessories and even sell bars. Th ey also stock Australian Football League, Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, Bun-daberg, Holden and Ford products.
Anything in particu-lar that can’t be found on their website can prob-
ably be found by giving the crew a call – and until their online shop-ping cart is in full oper-ation invite you to place your orders by phone for quick delivery.
Shoppers can fi nd all their products on dis-play from the tradition-
al, contemporary, ball return, stainless, stain-less with neon lighting and dining/pool tables, including all accessories.
They also stock ar-cade games and bars. Th e company’s website and showroom has an extensive range of cues,
cue cases, cue racks, balls, darts, dartboards, dartboard cabinets and dart accessories.
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December 1 A Day on the Green – Tanunda
Shaw and Smith Open Day – Bal-hannah - Adelaide Hills
11am to 5pm
December 1 – 31Festival Centre Tours – Adelaide
City
December 9 to 31Lights of Lobethal – Lobethal Ade-
laide Hills
December 13 Christmas Promenades – Her Maj-
esty’s Th eatre – Adelaide
December 14 Christmas Twilight Races Morphet-
ville – AdelaideWallaroo Christmas Party – Wal-
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January 12Sounds by the River – Mannum
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January 20 to 27Tour Down Under – Various Re-
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January 25 to 28 Tunarama Festival – Port Lincoln
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One of the best things about the Christmas holidays is spare time. Time to spend
with friends and family, time to relax … and time to GOLF!
Managing Director of Adelaide’s Drummond Golf Shane Hodby said Roxby Downs’ golfers have become fantastic customers. Th e town has become a favourite stop on their annual regional tour up north each August, when they vis-it the region as part of the annual Port Augusta Golf Week.
“We’ve always believed in ser-vicing the country areas. Country people are very loyal so it’s an im-portant part of our business,” Mr Hodby said.
He said the annual Port Augus-ta Golf Week, held each August, had grown into the most success-ful golfi ng event in SA. Drum-mond Golf visits with a large van stacked with a wide range of product for the keen golfer – a trip they have been taking for nearly 30 years.
Drummond Golf now wants to invite Roxby Downs golfers to take advantage of some of their great specials this silly season. Golf nuts can visit them at one of their four Adelaide stores over the Christ-
mas break, and the company also has an excellent online store with a huge variety of all things GOLF!
Visit them online at www.drum-mondgolf.com.au. Alternatively they are located at 89-93 Henley Beach Road, Mile End 08 8352 2040, 455 Main North Road, En-fi eld (08) 8260 3422, 1522 Main South Road, Darlington (08) 8377 0307, or Tapleys Hill Road, West Beach (08) 8356 4888.
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Customers familiar with Sleep Solutions in Marion shouldn’t be disappointed to
discover the retail store has closed its doors, as new store Bowerbird enters the market.
Th e exciting new store will off er speciality, custom made furniture, direct from a new Adelaide work-shop which will open its doors in early 2013. Bowerbird will also have a new online shop front off ering a great new opportunity to shop from the comfort of your own home.
Owner Manager Chris Dunbar said the family business of Sleep Solutions had been successful for eight years but would now enter a new era.
“We sold mattresses and ensem-bles and quickly grew a reputation for second to none customer service and amazing prices. Because we were an independent and didn’t have the
overheads the big chain stores had, we could aff ord to be really compet-itive in our pricing,” Mr Dunbar said.
“As the years went on we moved into selling bedroom furniture too, but we were continually unhappy with the lack of range and the poor quality imported furniture that was available to us,” he said.
“In January we acquired a manu-facturing factory where we now de-sign and craft Australian made furni-ture. We are so proud of what we are making! Th e furniture is beautiful, with incredible detail and quality and is completely aff ordable for Aussie families just like us.
“Most importantly it’s designed in Australia, made locally here in Adelaide and we use all Australian hardwoods. We feel so passionately about bringing the dollar back home again. For too long families have had to compromise on quality or buying Australian products because they can
be too costly but we are determined to change that! I could go on and on and on... It’s just so exciting!
“We are currently right in the mid-dle of doing photo shoots for all our furniture and working with our IT team to get the website going, we will be up and running online before Christmas.
“What is very exciting though is that we can custom make absolutely anything for our customers so even if you can’t see all our designs online this week, you may have something of your very own you’d like us to make for you. So many of our cus-tomers have come to us with pictures they have found in a magazine, or online, and we can beautifully repli-cate the piece.
Bowerbird Workshop will be on-line very soon, but for now you can still contact the company on (08) 83774667. Keep an eye out for the new store opening in early 2013.
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Safety for the Safety for the silly seasonsilly season
By Vanessa Switala
A s we rapidly approach the silly season spirits are high, but it is important to keep a clear head when working at heights and with
electrical devices.
Whether it is in the workplace or at home, putting up Christmas decorations or lights, residents should attempt to not be distracted by Christmas cheer.
Christmas decorations only come out once a year and these include lights, the Christmas tree and hanging decorations. It is important to check that lights and other electrical devices are not damaged after being stored and are tested.
Lights should not be left on 24 hours a day, so it is important not to leave them on all the time.
Do not overload circuit boards which can be easily done over the Christmas period. After charging your laptop and phone, a fan may be plugged in along with Christmas lights, iPod dock playing Christmas carols and other electrical devices. It is important to be aware of the capacity of the power source.
If a power source is overloaded, usually the circuit breaker will trip or a fuse will blow to open the cir-cuit. However, there is a chance that if the breaker or fuse is rated too high, the wire to the outlet socket could overheat and cause a fi re.
Last summer, many homes around Roxby suff ered electrical problems caused by the dry and humid
conditions. Ill-maintained electrical wires are po-tential problems in summer. Summer rain and damp conditions also provide the circumstance for an elec-trical disaster.
If you do experience electrical problems make sure to contact the appropriate person to fi x the problem, do not attempt to fi x it yourself unless you are a qualifi ed electrician. Only 100 milliamps is re-quired to put the heart into fi brillation and possibly lead to death.
If you are hanging decorations or lights either, inside or out, ensure an approved ladder is used and appropriate hinges are used to hang items safely. Stools and chairs are not advised. It is important to also wear closed in, non-slip shoes as falling off a roof while hanging Christmas lights may ruin your whole holiday period or perhaps even longer.
Recovery can have a long-term impact on work performance. Make sure you have enough time to prepare, enjoy yourself responsibly and have enough rest to be fi t for work.
An accident can easily ruin holidays so it is im-portant to think safely at all time to have a happy and healthy break.
Th e Olympic Dam Contractor Framework Imple-mentation Team reminds residents to practice safe behaviours over the holiday period on the roads, at home, at play and at work.
Checklist• Is there evidence of dam-
age to wiring, cabling or electrical enclosures?
• Are there damaged or lose power points or switches?
• Are there exposed wires?• Are extension cords left
lying in walkways where they may be a trip haz-ard?
• Are wires in a place they can get wet?
• Are power boards over-loaded?
• Are your kids being ex-posed to any risk?
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The Australia Day Awards reward and recognise indi-viduals and organisations
that have made a noteworthy contribution during the current year, and/or give an outstanding service over a number of years, to a local community over and above normal employment duties. Th is year council is pleased to announce a new category. Th e “Woman of the Year Award has been added to the list of awards to be presented on Australia Day at the Roxby Leisure Pool complex on January 25.
Outstanding contribution and
community service includes ar-eas such as education, health, fund-raising, charitable and vol-untary services, business, sport, arts, the environment, or any other area that contributes to the advancement and well being of a community.
Th ere are many local people that willingly give their time, skills and enthusiasm to help make Roxby Downs such a great place to live in according to Council Administrator Bill Boehm.
“This is our opportunity to shine a light on their achieve-ments and show them that we appreciate their eff orts,” he said.
Achievements within the sporting community of Roxby Downs are also recognised in the award process for outstand-ing contributions to their chosen sport during throughout the 12 months. Categories include Sen-ior Sportsperson, Junior Sport-sperson and Sports Team of the Year are the Awards up for con-
tention and it promises to be an interesting fi eld of worthy nom-inees. Categories for this year’s Australia Day Awards are:
Citizen of the YearWoman of the YearYoung Citizen of the YearCommunity Event of the Year Senior Sportsperson AwardJunior Sportsperson Award Team of the Year AwardNomination forms and crite-
ria for the 2012 Australia Day awards are now available from the Roxby Council offi ce recep-tion area or download one at roxbydowns.com.au.
There are different closing dates for each catergory. Citizen, Junior Citizen and Community Event Of Th e Year closes Decem-ber 14 2012. Nominations for the Sports Awards and Woman of the Year Award January 7, 2013.
Please take the time to nom-inate a person or community/sporting group you feel make a real diff erence to our community TODAY!
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ROXBY COUNCIL
Opening hours Monday to Friday9 am to 4.30 pm
Council provides transport services including:
• Vehicle registration • Boat registrations
• Licensing transactions • Learner written theory tests (test to begin before 4 pm)
All enquiries 131 084.
Opal Road Landfi llOpening hours
1 pm to 6 pm every dayDisposal of household rubbish is FREE
Levies apply for businessesRecycling can be taken either
to the Opal Landfi ll orBSH Waste Solutions on Gosse Street
All enquiries: 8671 1154
Opening hours 8.30 to 5 pm weekdays
9.30 am to 12 noon SaturdaysTelephone 8671 0660 • Fax 8671 1418
Email: [email protected] membership is free. Wide range of resources are available including books, DVDs, magazines and internet facilities.
Toddler Story Time 9.30 am Tuesday and Thursday.
Opening hours
9 am to 5 pm weekdays
Telephone 8671 0010 • Fax 8671 0452
Email: [email protected]
After hours emergency
Mobile 0418 892 870
Web www.roxbycouncil.com
SERVICE SAWASTE MANAGEMENTLIBRARYCOUNCIL OFFICE
NEWS IN BRIEFNEWS IN BRIEF
L ast week we talked about preparing for the fi re danger season and the responsibilities we all face when the fi re danger season is
upon us. To assist our community, Council has now received the 2012-2013 Your Guide to Bushfire Safety booklets and is hoping residents will come and pick up a copy.
Th is handy guide provides important informa-tion about the way to” prepare, act and survive” a bushfi re. Within its pages are the keys to surviv-ing a bushfi re including a bushfi re survival plan checklist, leaving early plan or a stay and defend plan which are all crucial elements of your safety in the bushfi re season.
Th e more you prepare your home, the better the chances it will survive a bushfi re. Being pre-pared is not just about property and plans, it is also about considering your physical, mental and emotional preparedness.
Should you be planning your Summer Holidays at the moment you should also ensure your fam-ily’s safety and take precautions before you ‘hit the road’ during this potentially dangerous time. If travelling through bushland areas, make sure you take appropriate fi re protection clothing and equipment, check out the local Fire Ban District and be aware of the fi re danger rating for the area.
Wear appropriate clothing, (regardless of the temperature) including natural fabrics such as cotton, wool or denim (synthetics can burn or melt), a long sleeved shirt to protect the upper body and long pants or coveralls to shield your legs. Sturdy boots plus a pair of woollen socks and work gloves will protect your hands, and a hat may stop embers dropping on your head or down your back. Goggles and a moist cloth will help you to see and breathe if caught in a fi re as well.
Local ABC stations across Australia broadcast emergency information, advice and updates, so tune to them to fi nd out what is happening in the area if you notice smoke as you are travelling.
More information is available from the guide at Council or www.cfs.sa.gov.au.
RIGHT: The 2012-13 CFS Guide to Bushfi re Safety.
S eptember 2012 Quarterly Water Accounts are now overdue.
Reminder Notices have been issued and are due for payment by the 5th of December 2012
Accounts can be paid in person (cash, cheque or credit card) or via the telephone (credit card only) during offi ce hours. You can also organise to make a bank transfer via the internet. Please contact the offi ce for further information.
S eptember 2012 Quarterly Electricity Accounts are now overdue. Reminder Notices have been issued and are due for
payment by the 27th of November 2012
Accounts can be paid in person (cash, cheque or credit card) or via the telephone (credit card only) during office hours, Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm. You can also organise to make a bank transfer via the internet. Please contact the Council Offi ce on 8671 0010 for further in-formation.
If you are experiencing diffi culty in paying your accounts please advise the Council as soon as possible.
Does your business, group or association have a community event you would like to advertise on the Community Events
Calendar? Please contact us at [email protected]
Council wishes to advise that Richardson Place and adjoining roads (Burgoyne Street, Norman Place, Roxby Club Car
Park Entrance into Richardson Place and tavern Road) will be closed from 2.30pm on Saturday 1 December 2012 until 12.30am Sunday 2 December 2012 for the Roxby Downs Christmas Pageant. Hope to see your smiling faces at the pageant!
H ave you got a wildlife query or concern?
An animal visitor in your backyard that needs help? Th e friendly staff at Arid Re-
covery would love to help you out, so give them a call and they can provide advice on the best course of action or assistance if available. Ph: 08 8671 8282.
Prepare. Act. Survive.
Australia Day awards – nominations are NOW OPEN
ABOVE: Award winners from last year’s Australia Day Awards. Council is now invitied nominations for the 2012 Awards.
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WHO’S ON THE BOARD
CONTACTING THE BOARD
BOARD MEETINGSBoard meetings are held on the last
Monday of the month.Members of the public are welcome to
attend and observe.If you would like to make a presenta-tion or raise an issue, please contact the Executive Offi cer on 0418 833 818 so that you can be included on
the agenda.Confi dential discussions with the
Board can be arranged if required.
For further information, advice or general questions please contact:
Michelle Hales,Executive Offi cer
Roxby Downs Community Board Inc.PO Box 85
Roxby Downs SA 5725Mobile: 0418 833 818
Email: [email protected]
Teresa Baddeley • Leigh MorrowMichelle Davis • George Giakoumis
Vicki Mason • Gaylene Crane Mary Lewis • Liz Rogers • Cindy
Harrichund • Michael EspositoChad Menzies • Heath Murry Bill Boehm • Kath Macalister
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JOINING FORUMSIf you would like to join a forum and would like more information please
contact the following people. New members are always welcome.
ARTS and CULTURE FORUMRachel Young 0428 671 000Thursday, January 24 @ 7.30pm
88 Stuart Road, Roxby Downs
BUSINESS FORUM Laura Trotta 0412 734 964Tuesday, December 4 @ 6.15pm
Council Boardroom
SPORTS and REC FORUMDamien Condon 0439 862 784
To be confi rmed.
COMMUNITY GARDENPatrick Ibele (08) 8671 0168Thursday, February 14 @ 7.30pm
Council Boardroom
ENVIRONMENT FORUMBree Gailbraith 0448 168 167
Thursday, February 7 @ 7pm
Council Boardroom
ROXBY ROADSAFE MEETINGMichelle Hales 0418 833 818Thursday, December 13 @ 5.30pm
Council Boardroom
MULTICULTURAL FORUMSasha Yantewo (08) 8671 0010Wednesday, February 20 @11.30am
Council Boardroom
WOMEN’S NETWORKKath Messner 0438 871 153
Monday, TBA @ 7.30pm Council Boardroom
NEW Roxby Downs Community Facebook PageTo keep up to date on local community events and services visit and like our Facebook page!
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Community Board Profi le:Mary Lewis
W e moved to Roxby Downs in 2010. I am married to Owen, a General Practitioner, and we have 4 adult
children and 5 grandchildren.
In our adult life we have moved about every 7 years, working mostly in regional areas of South Australia and in Nepal. We enjoy and are enriched by knowing people who live and work around us. Currently
I am an ordained priest in the Anglican Church and serve as the pastor of the Rox-by Downs Christian Community Church. Previously I have worked in medicine and education and understand that healthy and strong community development comes from the synergy built in and from our di-versity and diff erences. Social capital is a precious resource.
C armen has been awarded the Volunteer of the Month Award for October 2012. Carmen relocated to Roxby Downs 18 months ago
with her husband from Redcliff e in Queensland, and on Day One on arriving in Roxby Downs visited the Roxby Downs Hospital to see how she could help out.
Carmen became a Strengthening Our Families volunteer , and became a regular volunteer at the Strengthening Our Families coff ee mornings and mul-ticultural group mornings. Carmen is semi-retired and previously had only lived in the big smoke in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. She said she wanted to get out of the house and experience all a small town had to off er. Th e best way to do this was to get involved as a volunteer.
Over the past 18 months, Carmen has been a ded-icated volunteer for the Strengthening Our Families program, while also being the current President of the Red Sands – the Roxby Downs division of the Cancer Council, a Rotary member, and an active participant in the Women’s Network Forum. Carmen says “It is bet-ter to be involved in as much as possible rather than sitting at home, and I really wanted to learn how a small town functions, so this was a great way to learn”. Carmen says “Living in Roxby Downs is an adventure”.
More recently Carmen has been involved in assist-ing special needs children fi rst hand and has, on a voluntary basis, been assisting ten Autistic children in Roxby Downs. Th is voluntary work has now led Carmen into a part-time paid role. Th is demonstrates how volunteering can open up many doors.
As a volunteer for the Strengthening Our Fami-lies program Carmen is involved in providing help and support to families in the family home either in a practical way, giving parents much needed time Out, emotional support and human contact as well as sup-port for special needs children. Carmen has chosen to give the Big Sky $100 cheque to the Strengthening Our Families program as she says it is a valuable program in Roxby Downs.
If you want to nominate a person who volunteers in Roxby Downs or Andamooka, nomination forms are available on www.roxbydowns.com or from Roxby Council reception.
The Environment Forum has re-formed and last Th ursday night eight people gathered
with another six people commit-ted but were unable to attend. People came along bursting with environment related ideas for the community. Bree Galbraith (Environment Officer) said the night was a great indicator of the Roxby Community wanting to get involved and tackle some relevant issues within the area.
The attendees listed important issues for the Forum to take on in 2013. These issues involved pro-moting native plants for garden-ing within the community and the nursery businesses in town, and the destruction the leisure activity of four wheel driving can cause to the environment. Th e Forum has al-ready committed to re-establishing the award winning “Outback Smart” program, which is an education & training program to promote and support sustainable living within our community.
Th e community’s vision, as out-
lined in the Roxby Downs Commu-nity plan (2005), is that Roxby Downs be a model environmentally friendly town, with innovative environmental initiatives in arid recovery and highly effi cient management of waste, water and power.
In 2008 the Roxby Downs Envi-ronment Forum won an SA Great Regional Award for Sustainability and followed this with Advantage SA Awards in Sustainability and Innova-tion in 2009 and 2010. Th e awards recognised the forum’s achievements in establishing regular town clean up days, and encouraging community participation and education and im-plementation of the Outback Smart energy and water effi ciency program.
Th e forum members will be spend-ing the Summer break thinking up huge eco-ideas and are motivated to get some eco-action occurring in the new year. Th e fi rst meeting willbe held on Th ursday, Febuary 7 2013 in the Council Boardroom at 7pm. Everyone is welcome, so come and be part of this community environ-mental action group!
Roxby Environment
Forum re-launches
Carmen Jackson “Living in Roxby Downs
is an adventure”
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ClassifiedsCALL 8671 2683
POSITIONS VACANT
POSITIONS VACANT
PUBLIC NOTICES
BUSINESS OPPPORTUNITY
PUBLIC NOTICESPUBLIC NOTICES
The Andamooka Football Club is seeking expressions of interest for
the Coaches position for the2013 season.
Interested applicants forward relevant details to AFC
PO BOX 65 Roxby Downs 5725. For further information contact
President Ian Tuohy on 0408 925 854. Applications close 14th December, 2012.
COACH WANTED
Qualified &Unqualified
Roxby Downs Child Care Centre provides a caring, educational environment for children between the ages of six weeks to primary school age.
We are looking for enthusiastic and highly motivated persons to join our staff team.To be considered for either of these roles, you will need to hold: • DECS approved Qualifications • Cert 3 or willing to study • Knowledge of Early Years Learning Framework • Current First Aid, Police Check and Child Safe Environments or willing to obtain these • The ability to work closely with and engage with staff, parents and children of all diversities
Immediate start for all successful applicants.
For further information [email protected] or 08 8671 0911.
Applications close Friday 7th December 2012.
DUBLIN Gerry’s Meat Store. Top quality, grain fed meat at affordable prices. NEW $230 Freezer pack (mix and match), 2kg Lamb Roast, 1kg Beef Schnitzel, 2kg Pork Roast, 1kg Chicken Schnitzel, 2kg Beef Roast, 1kg Budget Bacon, 2kg Roast Chicken, 2kg Marinated Wings, 1kg BBQ steak, 2kg Beef Sausag-es, 1kg Beef Mince, 20 Gourmet Pat-ties, 1kg BBQ Lamb Chops 1 Large Met-twurst, 1kg Pork Leg Chops, 1 Bottle Mar-inade, 1kg Diced Steak. Phone: 8529 2229
PAINTING & Dec-orating. Residen-tial & Commercial. Quality fi nish, sen-sible prices. Roxby based. Call Alex for a quote: 0430 495 544 BLD238217.
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Notice of Road Closure
Section 33
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Administrator of the Roxby Downs Council on October 31, 2012 made the following orders;
That the Administrator of the Council exercises the power vested in the Administrator under
involved in the event for the period commencing 2.30pm on Saturday 1 December 2012 until 12.30am Sunday 2 December 2012.
ROAD: Richardson Place
EVENT: COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS PAGEANTADJACENT / ADJOINING ROADS: Burgoyne Street, Arcoona Street, Norman Place,
Roxby Club Car Park Entrance into Richardson Place and Tavern Road, Roxby Downs
persons taking part in the event be exempted in relation to the road from duty, to observe
Australian Road rules Exemption and ConditionsRule 230: Crossing the road
Rule 234: Crossing the road on or near a crossing for PedestriansRule 238: Pedestrians travelling along the road.
W. J. BoehmAdministratorOctober 31, 2012
We are seeking a well presented people person who is computer literate, reliable, hard working
and willing to be bothered with the detail.
Prior experience is not necessary however a willingness to learn is required.
Please forward your resume and covering letter to [email protected] or telephone08 8271 1855 if you require more information.
PROPERTY MANAGER
Swimming InstructorCasual Position
Are you an experienced Swimming Instructor?Roxby Leisure is seeking passionate Swimming Instructors to teach babies, children and adults how to swim and about water safetyResponsibilities: • Customer Service; • Ensure that all activities are supervised according to safety and OHS requirements. • Communicate effectively with other staff to ensure safe and efficient use of facilities. • Promote program and services; • Teaching swimming classes of mixed age and ability; • Ensuring the smooth and efficient delivery of swimming lesson program; • Ensuring a safe and secure environment for visitors and employees; • Developing positive relationships with class participants and guardians; • Ensure equipment is safe, regularly inspected • Administration duties as required;Essential: • Current Pool Lifeguard Certificate; • Current AUSTSWIM Teacher; • Current CPR Certificate; • Current Senior First Aid Certificate; • Ability to work early mornings, afternoons and evenings.
Please send an updated copy of your cover letter and resume to:
Emma Walkington – Human Resources OfficerRoxby Leisure
PO Box 300, Roxby Downs SA 5725Phone: 08 8671 0500 or 0409 888 923
Email: [email protected]
Roxby Early Learning Community Group Inc (RELCG) is a not for profit, incorporated community group operating a Centre providing long day care for children aged between 3 months and 5 year old. We provide high quality, educational care to the children of Roxby Downs.
We are seeking vibrant, dedicated and professional children’s services educators. You will be required to work 8 hour shifts within our operating hours of 7:30am to 6:00pm.
Applicants must be studying or hold a Certificate III, Diploma in Children’sServices or equivalent qualification.
The ideal candidate will: • Have a genuine interest and ambition to pursue a career within Children’s Services. • Have excellent verbal and written communication skills • Hold a current working with children check and Child Safe Environment’s certificate • Enthusiasm to learn, be part of a team and provide the best care for children • Be motivated, enthusiastic and implement the RELCG mission and philosophy of providing an environment for children to learn, create and have fun.
For further information contact Director Gail Reid 08 8671 0054.Send cover letter and resume to [email protected]
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VISITING ROXBY DOWNSRegional Development Australia Far North offers a Business Advisory service as part of its operations. The service is available to small business owners and those intending to commence a business within the Northern Region of South Australia.
The service is wide ranging and able to assist with the following business activities: • Licensing ,ABN numbers. • New start-up businesses • Business Plans • Marketing Ideas • Expansion Plans • Business Grants • Exporting • Innovation • Leasing • General business advice
The Business Advisor will be attending Roxby Downs Council Offices, Richardson Place, Roxby Downs on Tuesday 4th December between 10.30and 3.30pm.
To make an appointment call Regional Development Australia Far North 08 8641 1444 or by email [email protected]
VISION RADIO FORROXBY DOWNS
In accordance with the Radio communications Licence Conditions (Broadcasting Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1998, made under the Radio communications Act 1992, United Christian Broadcasters Australia Ltd advises that it has commenced broadcasting from Roxby Downs, SA on the 87.6 MHz FM frequency. Any member of the public who believes that this transmission is causing interference to services provided by other stations should contact the licensee at Locked Bag 3 Springwood Qld 4127 or phone 1800 00 777 0.
Existing Business Alert!Dynamic Opportunity for business growth, if you are already in the automotive/electrical or tyres
industry.For further discussion regarding our Satellite
program please callRoger Carlaw on 0407 885 676 orChas Calandro on 0418 831 282
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S even local basketballers have made it to State level to play in Albury in January next year.
Adam Ryan, Bailey Evans, Darcy Kenny, Jor-dan Crystall and Joel Young have been chosen for the Under 18 boys’ team. Zoey Male has been selected as a reserve for the Under 18 girls’ team and Madeline Young in on the Un-der 15 girl’s side.
Local coach, Wes Knights is coaching the Under 18 boy’s side.
“I am looking forward to coaching the team in Albury, especially having three Roxby kids in my team,” explained Knights. “I am expect-ing us to be very competitive, but will have to wait and see how we stack up against the other States.”
“Th is tournament is predominantly used to evaluate strengths and weaknesses within the SA Country program in comparison to the other States in preparation for National Team selection.”
Under 18 try-outs were conducted on Octo-ber 27 and Under 16 try-outs were last week-end, November 10.
Knights said there were two training ses-sions where players’ skills were evaluated in a competitive environment.
“Th e top 20 kids are selected into two teams and four reserves are also selected,” explained Knights.
“Under 18 Boys and Girls have a single train-
ing weekend and then compete in the Saint Clair Basketball Carnival in Adelaide held over December 15 and 16.
“Under 15 Girls have a single training week-end held on December 8 and 9,” he stated.
Th e players will compete in a six day carni-val held at Albury and Wandonga on the bor-der of Victoria and New South Wales. Teams will play a single game each day.
Th e tournament will be held from January 13 and concludes January 19, 2013.
Knights said it is rewarding for both himself and players involved.
“To see all the hard work done not only with myself on the courts, but also in each individual players backyards at home, coming to fruition allowing them to achieve such a signifi cant goal,” he explained.
“It is also a great to see such dedicated kids being exposed to these life experiences devel-oping new friendships, and having the oppor-tunity of competing against kids from all over Australia and New Zealand.”
Knights would like to send out a special thanks to the parents of each player who as-sisted him with behind the scenes work re-quired with the training sessions in Roxby and for their time and support in getting the Roxby Downs players to Adelaide for various trials, carnivals, and training camps.
Roxby basketballers make State levelLocal coach Wes Knights is coaching the Under 18 boys State basketball team.
ABOVE: The two Dylans, Jack, Jett, Ben and Owen get ready
to hit the court in the Under 9s basketball on Saturday. RIGHT: Dylan waits for the
pass from Ben in the Under 9 Lakers game on Saturday.
The Roxby Downs Dirt Circuit Club held their presentation night last weekend. Pictured are Jocelyn, Chris and Keiren Burggraaff, Scarlett Bright, and Mark, Jack and Ewan Butterworth.
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Locals performed well at the Roxby Downs Swim Carnival last weekend, which attracted
competitors from as far as Burnside and the West Coast.
More than fi fty swimmers enjoyed a perfect Roxby Summer day at the pool as the temperature climbed into the high 30s.
Roxby Downs’ swimmers scored several wins, with fantastic swimming by Matthew Lowe, who took out plac-es in several events, including fi rst in the Boys 12-13 50 metre Butterfl y and two seconds for the Boys 12-13 50 me-tre Backstroke and 50 metre Freestyle.
Lowe also scored another fi rst place in the 50m Breaststroke.
Emily Miller and Emily Parker were also medal winners, taking out equal third in the Girls 10 and Under 25 metre Butterfl y, and second and third
respectively in the 25 metre Freestyle and the 25 metre Backstroke.
Parker also took out first place for the Girls 10 and Under 25 metre Breaststroke, with Miller coming in third.
Alana Dubrovnik took out second place ahead of other local, Jake Gotch in third place in the Mixed 200m Backstroke.
Dubrovnik also lead the fi eld in the Women 16 and over 50 metre Back-stroke, ahead of other locals Centaine Casserly, and D’Arcy Gotch in third, and took out another fi rst place in the Mixed 100 metre BBB.
Casserly and Gotch also took out fi rst and second in the Women’s 16 and Over 50 metre breaststroke, with fellow swimmer Kristi Jackson coming in third place.
Emily O’Sullivan came third in the
Girls and Under 50 metre Freestyle.Julia Weltner also put in a solid
performance, taking fi rst place in the Women’s 14-15 50 metre Freestyle and other local, Talana Jackson, came in third place.
In the handicap events, Port Au-gusta A lead the fi eld to West Coast C second and Roxby E third in the main race of the day – the Wilson Memorial Trophy.
Tayah Kruger and Julia Weltner came fi rst and second in the Open 25 metre Freestyle Handicap.
Natasha Hammond from West Coast took our fi rst place ahead of locals Alistair Williamson and Tala-na Jackson in second and third in the open 25 metre Freestyle Handicap,
Th e Roxby relay team took second place in the 2 by 50 metre Freestyle relay.
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LEFT: Roxby Downs Swim Club’s Matthew Lowe was among the Club’s most successful swimmers, taking home a swag of medals including a fi rst in the Boys 12-13 50 SC Metre Butterfl y.
RIGHT: The Wilson Memorial Trophy was taken out by Port Augusta.
READY SET GO - Roxby Swimmers leave the blocks in a freestyle heat at the Roxby
Downs Swim Carnival on Saturday.