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ISSUE 242 • OCTOBER 2021 • GOLD COIN DONATION C RITERION THE C O N N E C T I NC GoO nUnRe cCtOi nMgM C UNo Im T Im ESunities Waste & Recycling Infrastructure and Roads Saddle Up - Rodeo is Matters Advisory Committee Coming to Town Page 6 & 7 Page 8 & 9 Page 23 Streaky Bay Visitor Centre 1 T (08) 8626 7033 F (08) 8626 1990 E info@streakybay.sa.gov.au
Newsletter Contacts Council Elected Members We welcome you to your community Newsletter! Barber Travis – Mayor (Flinders Ward) P// 0409 945 927 Information, articles, and letters printed in the E: Cr.Barber@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au Criterion that are provided by members of the community do not necessarily represent the thoughts or views of the Council. Gunn, Graham – (Eyre Ward) P// 0427 255 188 The Criterion is available from the first Thursday of E: Cr.Gunn@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au every month and copies are available from. • Streaky Bay Australia Post Office McGowan, Trudy – (Eyre Ward) • Streaky Bay Newsagency P// 0427 549 844 • Streaky Bay Visitor Centre E: Cr.McGowan@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au • Haslam • Wirrulla General Store Trezona, Neville – (Eyre Ward) • Poochera Hotel P// 0488 028 347 • Karcultaby Area School E: Cr.Trezona@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au • Port Kenny General Store Limbert, Greg – (Eyre Ward) Or it can be viewed and downloaded from the Council P// 0428 816 837 website at www.streakybay.sa.gov.au. E: Cr.Limbert@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au If you would like to advertise your business, please contact the friendly staff at the Visitor Centre. Pudney, Cliff – (Flinders Ward) P// 0412 172 232 E: criterion@streakybay.sa.gov.au E: Cr.Pudney@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au T: (08) 86267033 Redding, Nick – (Flinders Ward) Deadline for submitting articles for the November P// 0427 261 061 edition is 5pm, Friday 29th October 2020. E: Cr.Redding@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Your community criterion Trezona, Sally – (Flinders Ward) is forever growing and we would like to hear your P// 0459 499 454 thoughts on what we can do to improve – please email E: Cr.Trezona@members.streakybay.sa.gov.au criterion@streakybay.sa.gov.au or call into the Visitor Centre and speak with the staff. ROYAL ASSOCIATION OF JUSTICES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC. - WEST COAST GROUP STREAKY BAY Lyn Sweet JP 31939 0400 655 647 Streaky Bay Peter McNicol JP 14129 8626 1328 Streaky Bay 0427 261 328 Trevor Berry JP 20951 0429 164 883 Streaky Bay PORT KENNY Ian Gunn JP 8625 5052 Mt Cooper Jim Lange JP 30786 0428 261 776 Streaky Bay Hon. Graham JP 8625 5056 Port Kenny Gunn John Rumbelow JP 15772 0400 222 929 Streaky Bay Craig Haslam JP 8687 0411 Port Kenny Sue Rumbelow JP 30632 0427 468 000 Streaky Bay WIRRULLA Andrew Starkey JP 0491 442 682 Streaky Bay Denise Watson JP 20492 8626 8046 Wirrulla John Wharff JP 0428 846 046 Streaky Bay Mark Slattery JP 32678 8626 8065 Wirrulla 0427 715 848 Susan Ramsey JP 0417 855 931 Streaky Bay POOCHERA/CHANDADA Dot Brace JP 31699 8626 3072 Poochera SCEALE BAY / CALCA Eileen Lynch JP 31573 0427 263 060 Poochera John Cash JP 8626 5025 Calca W (Bill) Carey JP 10990 8626 3109 Chandada Group Chairman: Mr John Rumbelow 0400 222 929 Group Secretary: Mrs Susan J Rumbelow, 4 Redlyn Court, Streaky Bay SA 5680, 0427 468 000 2
Council News Finance Risk and Audit Committee and GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Community Strengthening Committee Council Member Vacancies Local Government Act Delegations Newly elected Councillor – Greg Limbert, was Council received a report providing updated nominated and appointed as the member to fulfill Delegation Schedules under the Local Government Act, both of these vacancies. Council is still looking for an Council endorsed the proposed amendments to independent community member for the Community delegations. Strengthening Committee. Local Government Reform Organisational Structure The Minister is proposing to have two proclamation Council was provided with an updated structure and rounds that will commence the reforms in stages to information regarding staff changes due to enable time for councils and other relevant bodies to resignations, long service leave and acting positions. prepare for the changes. A copy of Council’s organisational structure is available at www.streakybay.sa.gov.au The Minister has indicated that reforms that require minimal to moderate implementation tasks or supporting regulations will likely commence in early REGULATORY SERVICES August 2021, these include: • changes to informal gatherings and internal Broadacre Burning Code of Practice – reviews of council decisions; Consultation Draft • clarification of the roles of principal member and Councils were asked to comment by the State Bushfire members of council; and Coordination Committee on the Code of Practice • the requirement for independent advice on CEO including whether the Code of Practice should be appointment, performance review and mandated or voluntary. Council elected to recommend termination. as part of the consultation that the minimum amount of water to be stored on site be 1000L (from 400L), that Other provisions required by the amendment are as the Code remain as voluntary, and that stubble dump follows; size maximums be increased. • Rate monitoring provisions and the new Community Engagement Charter are expected to INFRASTRUCTURE commence in the 2022 calendar year. • The new behaviour management framework will Assets and Infrastructure Advisory Committee be in place by the start of the next council term. Council have considered the Assets and Infrastructure • Financial management reforms will be in place by Advisory Committee and have nominated and endorse the 2023-24 year. Councillor Greg Limbert and Councillor Neville Trezona • Changes in the basis of rating (where all Councils as Committee Members, and are seeking applications will be required to rate on Capital Value) will from a suitable community member to be on this commence in time for the 2024-25 year. This has Committee – see page 8 & 9. been legislatively mandated by the State Government. DC of Streaky Bay currently rates by Jetty Platform site value only. Currently undertaking Independent Engineering Certification. Once complete, work can get underway. The reform will also include the inclusion of a “Councils in Focus Website” where all Councils will be Streaky Bay Foreshore Tourist Park Development required to submit a base set of data that can be Two contractors have been engaged to provide viewed by the public and comparisons between like pricing and design options for Western Amenities. Council’s can be made. Survey and construction drawings/plans are being finalised for underground water, effluent and electrical components for the fire protection design. 3
Council News COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CWMS Telemetry & Controls Works will begin in the coming weeks to install and Streaky Bay Youth Precinct improve our control systems. This will enable Council The Community and Economic team have progressed to improve Safety and Reliability of the system as well into the design and communication stages of the as providing the earliest possible notification of faults. upgrade of the Streaky Bay Precinct. Currently receiving quotes for various stages of the Western Transit Loop development. Community Consultation has been completed and Elected Members were presented with Community Streaky Bay Area School Pool Public Use Feedback. Council has considered the Streaky Bay Area School Pool Public Use Agreement and endorse the Chief Finlayson Road Realignment Executive Officer in signing the Licence Agreement for Meeting with representatives from DIT on July 7 to the Public Use of the Streaky Bay Area School following decide next steps. the negotiation regarding the additions and Designs are being finalised and construction works amendments discussed within this report. being coordinated with DIT for the connection to the Eyre Highway. Robinson Basin Water Reserve Wi-Sky Coverage Area Community Broadband Currently progressing through taking Care and Control. Meeting to be held with relevant stakeholders in coming weeks regarding demand and control. Costing provided to date suggest that, should consent be reached, an outlay of approximately $95k would be required to connect Robinson Basin to Wallschutzky Road catchment. Roads Patrol Grading Council has engaged a Roadside Vegetation contractor to begin works on the 6th of October. Should the works prove satisfactory, future planning will be undertaken with the Contractor. Caterpillar 1 (Tow Roller) • Carawa – Wirrulla area Caterpillar 2 (Hitch Roller) • Colley Hall, Pt Kenny-Poochera & Inkster/Chandada area Bitumen Delays There have been some delays to scheduled bitumen works and roadside vegetation clearing. The reason for the delays was the availability of contractors with substantial projects like the DIT highway project putting a strain on the region’s resources. Contractors have now been engaged and this work should RDAEP have just launched a training opportunities board! commence in the week commencing the 4th of October. Visit the link below to find out how you can get your training opportunities in our region advertised! rdaep.org.au/ep-jobs 4
CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS Who makes a difference in your community? Nominations are now open: • Citizen of the Year • Young Citizen of the Year • Community Event of the Year • Award for Active Citizenship • Business of the Year Award • Long Term Recognition of Service Award Awards are presented at Australia Day events in Councils across South Australia. Visit the website or contact your local Council for details. www.citizenoftheyear.com.au Support Partners 5
Waste and Recycling Matters The District Council of Streaky Bay has been in the process of restructuring the operation of its Transfer Station. Over the coming months many changes will be implemented to the operation of the facility to allow for a more fluent and viable operating facility for both the public and for Council. One of the major changes will be the increase in opening hours which will enable more accessibility for the public and alleviate frustrations with the short opening hours window that has previously been encountered. Recycling and reducing waste that goes to landfill is a major component of the restructure and you the public, along with Council can all play a major part in eliminating a lot of this waste from landfill which attracts a very high fee from the Environmental Protection Authority. At present the Transfer Station takes your:- • Cans and bottles which have the 10 cent deposit refund • Flavoured milk containers and other deposit drink containers • Wine bottles, glass bottles and jars, spirit bottles – these are non refund but very welcome There are many more items that Council will now take (no refund), including:- • Plastic milk and cream bottles, washed with the lids removed – opaque in colour • Cardboard, cut or broken up into piece sizes that fit into a 240 litre wheelie bin (please note that cardboard and cardboard boxes not to the correct size will be charged) • Tin and steel cans, i.e. fruit tins, soup cans, etc. – washed with the lid put inside the tin All of the above items can be dropped off at the Transfer Station for recycling. Every bottle, tin and cardboard box that does not go to landfill does help to reduce costs and the landfill filling up too quickly. Markets for the above recyclable items are already in place and many more items will be added to the list once markets are sourced and established. Council would like to thank you in advance for your patience and understanding during this on going transition and appreciates any feedback that you may wish to provide. Stay tuned for next month’s update...... 6
Coming soon ...... Changes to Streaky Bay Transfer Station Opening Hours From the 1st November, 2021 the Transfer Station will be trialling new opening days and times as per below:- Monday - Closed Tuesday - 9.00am - 4.30pm Wednesday - 9.00am - 1.00pm Thursday - Closed Friday - 9.00am - 4.30pm Saturday - 8.00am - 1.00pm Sunday - Closed A restructure of the facility and its operation will be occurring during October 2021 and there may be disruptions to the opening times during this period. Council apologises for any inconvenience that this may cause and greatly appreciates your patience and understanding during this restructure phase. Also note that Cungena Landfill Site will be "Opening By Appointment Only" Please Note: There will be no disruption to the usual kerbside pickups For further information please contact the Infrastructure and Civil Works Department on (08) 8626 1001 7
September 2021 Dear Community Members The District Council of Streaky Bay is seeking Expressions of Interests from members of the community, to nominate for a role on our Infrastructure and Roads Advisory Committee. This Committee will play an important role in guiding the management of Council’s infrastructure and roads into the future, sharing their experiences and knowledge in a collaborative environment with Elected Members and Council Staff. Recommendations and Budgetary considerations made by this Committee will be reported directly to the full Council for consideration. To register your interest, please provide a summary of experiences while addressing the following important questions (page attached). What skills, experience or knowledge do you possess, that you think will be valuable to this Committee? How do you believe your skills will benefit the Committee and the Community’s Infrastructure & Roads into the future? Have you performed in a committee role in the past (Sporting, Council or other)? Any other relevant information that you believe is / could be relevant to this role. The Committee will seek to balance the makeup of the Committee to provide the best overall outcome for the Streaky Bay District. Persons from outside of the Streaky Bay township are strongly encouraged to nominate. Persons may also be considered/accepted as “casual” and called upon for discussions directly relevant to their township or area, should the person wish to be considered in this manner. This Committee shall meet monthly in its initial stages, and meeting regularity may vary depending on Member availability, Budget and Seasonal commitments. Timing and regularity shall be decided at the first meeting of the Committee, planned for October 2021. Terms of reference for the Committee are available by request (on email or hard copy). Should anyone have any questions about the role, please don’t hesitate to contact as below. Darren Walker – Manager of Infrastructure & Civil Works P.08 8626 1001 • F.08 8626 1196 • M.0429677540 W. www.streakybay.sa.gov.au PO Box 179 STREAKY BAY SA 5680 8
District Council of Streaky Bay – Infrastructure and Roads Advisory Committee Section 41 Committee Name: Address: Ph: Please provide us with a summary of your interest in the role on the above Committee. 1. What skills, experience or knowledge do you possess, that you believe will be valuable to this committee? 2. How do you believe your skills will benefit the committee and the Community’s Infrastructure and Roads into the future? 3. Have you performed in a committee role in the past (Sporting, Council or other)? 4. Any other relevant information that you believe is / could be relevant to the role. Please return by email to walkerdarren@streakybay.sa.gov.au, or in person to the District Council of Streaky Bay, 29 Alfred Terrace, Streaky Bay – attn Darren Walker 9
Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants \ Community Grants Program The program is designed to preserve Australia’s COMMUNITY wartime heritage; involve people around the country in a wide range of projects and activities that highlight Strengthening Rural Communities – Round 11 the service and sacrifice of Australia’s service The Strengthening Rural Communities (SRC) program personnel in wars, conflicts and peace operations; and aims to give the thousands of small rural, regional and promote appreciation and understanding of the remote communities across Australia an opportunity to access funding to support broad community needs. experiences of service and the roles that those who Projects funded must align with one or more of the served have played in shaping the nation. following charitable outcomes: Applications close on Tuesday, 8 February 2022. For - bringing people and community organisations more visit: together to foster stronger, more resilient https://www.communitygrants.gov.au/grants/saluting communities; -service -fostering and celebrating a sense of identity, diversity and cultural connection within the community; Nature-based Tourism Co-investment Fund -improving community health and social wellbeing; - enable people to develop skills, knowledge and The South Australian Government is continuing to confidence to lead and contribute to their community; actively explore new partnerships to expand our range - building a sustainable volunteer base and/or of nature-based tourism offerings to help position supporting the wellbeing of volunteers; South Australia as a world-class eco-tourism - celebrating and resourcing volunteer led efforts; destination. We believe there are still untapped - increasing access and inclusion for vulnerable and opportunities and we’re seeking outstanding, world- disadvantaged groups, including remote communities; class eco-tourism proposals to reaffirm South - enhancing places where communities gather; Australia as a ‘must-see’ destination. The Nature- - promoting connection to place and enabling based Tourism Co-investment Fund will be open until initiatives that champion a community’s social, cultural or economic aspirations; June 2022 (or until the fund is exhausted). - increasing capacity and capability of local community Applicants can seek grants from $20,000 to $1 million organisations to support recovery from natural and are expected to contribute at least half of the disasters; total financial costs of their project. Closes June 2022 - enabling locally led responses within rural, regional and remote communities endeavouring to reduce the For further information visit: impacts of the changing climate within their https://coinvest.parks.sa.gov.au/ community. History Trust Grant Funds Applications close 23 November 2021 at 5:00pm MaC Small Grants Among the key aims of The History For further information visit: Trust of South Australia is to keep building the https://frrr.org.au/funding/place/strengthening- evidence of our state’s rich and fascinating past and to rural-communities/ make it accessible to all. We offer two annual grant programs that progressively add to South Australia’s Bite-sized Grants history and bring it to life. These are the South Funding of between $200 and $1000 is available for Australian History Fund (SAHF) and Museums and community groups and not-for-profit organisations for Collections (MaC). The SAHF supports community and small, short-term projects. The program is funded individual projects, publications and research, while through the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board to the MaC fund supports groups who participate in the deliver positive environmental and landscape MaC Standards and Funding Program. Applications management outcomes, such as garden development, close on Friday, 10 December 2021 weed control and revegetation projects. For further information visit: For further information visit: https://www.landscape.sa.gov.au/ny/get- https://history.sa.gov.au/grants/ involved/grants-and-funding 10
Community Grants SPORT, RECREATION & HEALTH, YOUTH Australian Cricket – Infrastructure Fund Round 1 of the 2021/22 Australian Cricket SA Healthy Towns Challenge Infrastructure Fund (ACIF) is now open. SACA and Cricket Australia are partnering to provide councils, The SA Healthy Towns Challenge – Partnering for clubs, associations and cricket facility managers with Children’s Wellbeing 2021-2023 provides grants of up the opportunity to apply for funding for cricket facility to $250,000 over two-year period per project. A projects. All projects submitted must be compliant maximum of three grants will be available for this with Cricket Australia’s ‘Community Cricket Facility round.Projects must support the wellbeing of children Guidelines’. Applications close 8 November 2021. in South Australian rural and regional communities through the creation of healthier environments. Further information about the ACIF can be found at: https://www.saca.com.au/community/grants-and- Projects eligible for receiving a grant MUST meet the scholarships/australian-cricket-infrastructure-fund following essential criteria: Support infrastructure (construct and/or Ski for Life Mental Wellbeing & Suicide Prevention upgrade) for children and families in their Grants communities We give out a series of grants every year to Support children and families in the organisations wanting to do their part towards raising community to feel more connected and active awareness for mental wellbeing and suicide prevention. If your organisation is looking into a Collaborate with community organisations project that aligns with the Ski for Life mission " with expertise in supporting the health and To use conversations and community engagement to wellbeing outcomes for children and their raise awareness of strategies that support good families mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention ." Co-invest through both funding and in-kind Then follow the link below and start the application contributions in the project process. For further information visit: Implement and fund (at least 10% of the total https://www.skiforlife.com.au/grants budget) a robust evaluation plan that Applications close when allocated funds are fully measures the success of the project. expended Applications are now open and will close at 12.00 noon on Friday 15 October 2021. Woolworths You Grow Girl Grants For more: Woolworths want to support netball clubs and wellbeingsa.sa.gov.au/HealthyTownsChallenge associations across the nation by offering 125 x $2,000 grants to netball clubs and associations who continue to seek funding to assist with developments Cricket Australia – Female Participation / improvements to their community. For more visit: CommBank’s investment in Cricket Australia's https://yougrowgirl.netball.com.au/grants/ Growing Cricket for Girls Fund is supporting this growth, nurturing the current and future generations Young Pink Sisters of players at community clubs across the country. providing immediate financial assistance up to $600 Clubs seeking more information on the Fund please to those who are struggling to meet the financial contact: community@cricket.com.au For further demands of breast cancer treatment. Ongoing information visit: https://youngpinksisters.org.au/financial- https://www.cricketaustralia.com.au/about/diversity- assistance.html and-inclusion/femaleparticipation 11
Community Grants Business Support Package The new Business Support Package will assist an Assistance for businesses employing young people estimated 50,000 eligible* SMEs across the state, YOUTH JOBS PaTH (Prepare – Trial – Hire) provides including restaurants, cafes, hotels, and tour and funding to trial a young person aged between 17 - 24 experience operators, affected by the new to find out if they’re the right fit for your business. If restrictions to help stop the spread of the highly- the trial is a success and you hire the young person, contagious COVID-19 Delta variant. you may be eligible for further funding. Grant funding available of up to $10,000 for Australian businesses. Grants will help businesses cover ongoing operating costs such as rent, power bills, supplier costs and • Prepare: Young people will undertake Employability other fees, and help them to re-open when Skills Training to prepare them for work. restrictions ease. • Trial: You can trial a young person in an internship The major support package also includes a new for between 4 and 12 weeks and receive a payment $1,000 cash grant for eligible** small businesses who of $1000 (GST inclusive) to help cover the hosting don’t employ staff (e.g. non-employing sole traders). costs. Interns will receive a $200 fortnightly incentive payment on top of their income support and are How to access business support: covered by insurance, both paid by the Australian Government. To register interest in Business Support Package cash grants, complete the form at • Hire: If you hire the eligible young person, you can treasury.sa.gov.au/sbg or email receive a wage subsidy of up to $10,000 (GST smallbusinessgrant@sa.gov.au. Applications inclusive). For further information visit: are expected to open within the next two https://business.gov.au/grants-and-programs/Youth- weeks via treasury.sa.gov.au and grants will Jobs-PaTH be processed as quickly as possible. BUSINESS *To be eligible for the one-off $3,000 emergency cash grant, a business must, as at 12:01am Tuesday 20 July Jobs & Economic Growth Fund 2021: The Economic and Business Growth Fund was established as part of the 2018-19 Budget to promote Be located within South Australia economic growth in South Australia by encouraging Have an annual turnover of $75,000 or more growth of existing industries, developing new in 2020-21 or 2019-20, and be registered for industries, building international connections, and GST attracting foreign and national direct investment. Employ people in South Australia Have an Australia-wide payroll of less than From 1 July 2021, the Fund will be renamed the Jobs $10 million in 2019-20 and Economic Growth Fund and will have funding Have a valid Australian Business Number capacity of $200 million over four years to focus on (ABN) supporting initiatives that create long-term Experienced at least a 30 per cent reduction sustainable jobs and economic growth. (compared to the week prior) in turnover due to the restricted trading conditions For further information on eligibility, assistance provided, the decision making process, assessment **To be eligible for the one-off $1,000 emergency and approval, please refer to the Jobs and Economic cash grant, a non-employing business must meet the Growth Fund Guidelines. criteria listed above excluding the requirement to employ people. 12
Step Out Grant - Regional Arts Fund Community Grants This category is available to support regional. remote and very remote communities to partner with Boosting Apprenticeships professional artists and arts organisations to create The Boosting Apprenticeship Commencements wage high quality arts projects, create activities that subsidy supports businesses and Group Training develop cultural networks, build capacity for long Organisations to take on new apprentices and term benefits and increase professional development. trainees, to build a pipeline of skilled workers to support sustained economic recovery. Performers’ Trust Foundation Established in 1975, the PPCA Performers' Trust Through the subsidy, any business or Group Training Foundation provides grants to promote and Organisation that engages an Australian Apprentice encourage music and the music-related performing between 5 October 2020 and 31 March 2022 may be arts. eligible for a subsidy of 50 per cent of wages paid to a For further information visit: new or recommencing apprentice or trainee for a 12- http://www.ppca.com.au/ppca-about-us/ppca- month period from the date of commencement, to a performers-trust-foundation maximum of $7,000 per quarter. There is no cap on the number of eligible trainees/apprentices. For further information visit: TAFE SA COURSES https://www.dese.gov.au/boosting-apprenticeship- commencements Responsible 8 October (day course) Pt Lincoln Service of Digital Solutions for Small Business Alcohol Offering support for: websites and selling online; social media and digital marketing; using small business First Aid 24 November Pt Lincoln software; online privacy and security. Enquire at https://www.rdawep.org.au/contact-us/ 23 November Wudinna Or visit www.adelaidebusinesshub.com.au Espresso Coffee Making 5 to 7 October Pt Lincoln Wage Subsidies Provides businesses with financial incentives of up to CPR $10,000 to hire and retain eligible job seekers in 24 November Pt Lincoln ongoing and sustainable positions. For more visit: https://www.business.gov.au/Grants- 23 November Wudinna and-Programs/Wage-subsidies Ceduna Campus – TAFE SA Ph: 8628 7055 Port Lincoln Campus Courses – TAFE SA Ph: 8688 3600 Whyalla Campus Courses – TAFE SA Ph: 8648 8788 ARTS & CULTURE Wudinna Campus Learning Centre – TAFE SA Ph: 8680 2212 Quick Response Grant – Regional Arts Fund This grant is for Regional artists to access professional arts development and training opportunities, or LOOKING FOR GRANTS? organisations/communities with small project If you are looking for a grant to help your organisation opportunities that arise at short notice. Funding can or community group, the following websites might cover any reasonable costs such as artists fees, travel, assist you: and accommodation. For more visit: www.business.gov.au/Grants-and-Programs https://www.countryarts.org.au/grants- www.communitygrants.gov.au funding/grants/quick-response-grant/ www.rdawep.org.au/resources/grant-funding www.grantassist.sa.gov.au/ Step Up Grant - Regional Arts Fund www.grantready.com.au/Find_a_Grant This category is available to applicants who have not www.grantguru.com.au previously applied to or have been unsuccessful with the Regional Arts Fund, it's for unique personal development opportunities including mentorships, residencies and artist-led initiatives in communities. 13
Employment POSITION VACANT POSITION VACANT POSITION VACANT CROWDERS TYRE SERVICE HIRING Looking for an energetic ALL ROUNDERS Junior outgoing and reliable Casual Tyre Fitter Cafe All-Rounder RSA Preferred and Weekend Availability Honest & reliable Friendly Customer Service A current drivers license Barista experience preferred If you want to join their team Basic food preparation Must be able to work weekends Please contact: Maintain a clean environment Applications to be emailed to: E: driftstreakybay@gmail.com admin@crowderstyre.com or P: 0408 156 808 dropped in person E: elliotts.bakery@bigpond.com POSITIONS VACANT POSITION VACANT POSITION VACANT POSITION VACANT STAFF WANTED! STAFF WANTED! REQUIRES Bar and Kitchen Hands Part Time and Casual Bottleshop PERSONAL BANKERS Chef & Barista Streaky Bay Immediate Start Immediate Start 8 Bay Rd Streaky Bay Drop in your resume or email No experience necessary For more information admin@streakybayhotel.com.au Contact the Branch Manager Pop into Bayfunktion Enquiries ph Hoges on 8626 1008 or call 0428 861 242 Kathy on 08 7600 9100 Streaky Bay Community Support Worker Casual Pool For more information Contact: Veronica Foster P: 8626 1310 14 E: veronica.foster@sa.gov.au
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Community Dates and Meefings 7 Oct Probus General Meeting, Flinders Room @10.00am Streaky Bay Hotel 11 Oct Hospital Auxillary Hospital Boardroom- 2pm Streaky Bay Hospital CWA “Sharing & Caring Meeting & Catch Up @10.30am 12 Oct Streaky Bay RSL Hall with Action” Handicraft @1.00pm Streaky Bay 19 Oct AGM, @8pm Streaky Bay Hotel Community Hotels Ltd 19 Oct Thrive AGM, Streaky Bay Hotel @ 7.00pm Streaky Bay Hotel Mon 25 Oct Dress Rehearsal from 3.30pm ************************ Instep Dance Group Inc. Streaky Bay Institute 2021 Instep Dance 2 x Concerts Sat 30 Oct Matinee 12pm – Evening 4pm AGM, Flinders Room @4pm 31 Oct Streaky Bay Racing Club Streaky Bay Hotel Melbourne Cup Calcutta @5.30pm Joeys - 4.00pm -5.15pm followed by Alternate Tuesdays Streaky Bay Scout Group Scouts - 5.30pm -7.15pm Scout Hall, Slidys Beach in School Terms Alternate week Cubs - 5.30 -7.00pm St Augustine’s Service Times: Streaky Bay Church Services Anglican Church 10am St Augustine’s Church 29 Wells St First & Fifth Sundays: Chandada 10.30am Streaky Bay Second & Fourth Sundays: Chandada 8.30am (St Canute’s Church) Third Sunday: Minnipa 11.00am Church Services Catholic Parishes First, Third & Fifth Sundays: Streaky Bay Chandada 8.30am (St Michael’s Church) Second & Fourth Sundays: Streaky Bay 10.30a Meals on Wheels Roster Monday 4th PUBLIC HOLIDAY Wednesday 20th P Morgan & J Crabb Tuesday 5th D Whittenbury & G Cox Thursday 21st K Brace & C Smith Wednesday 6th N Smith & G Sincock Friday 22nd G Oswald & V Benc Thursday 7th B & C Lynch Monday 25th R Walker & B Fox Friday 8th L & V Amey Tuesday 26th M & R Swanson Monday 11th L Bubner & A Goddard Wednesday 27th R Smith & A Kelsh Tuesday 12th Kerian Johnson & C Kenny Thursday 28th J Williams & S Gilmore Wednesday 13th G & H Georgiou Friday 29th G & H Georgiou Thursday 14th H Flanigan & A Sidler Monday 1st Nov G & H Ferguson Friday 15th P Pudney & V Benc Tuesday 2nd Nov P Hogan & L Lewis Monday 18th B & M Black Wednesday 3rd Nov J Hollitt & J Sherrah Tuesday 19th A Tarrant & D Trevena Thursday 4th Nov G & M Lee 16
Community News Streaky Bay Racing Club Inc Annual General Meeting Streaky Bay Community Hotels Limited Sunday 31st October 2021 4pm in Flinders Room Notice to Members Streaky Bay Hotel Annual General Meeting All Welcome Will be held at the Streaky Bay Hotel Tuesday 19th October 2021 at 8pm Followed by Melbourne Cup Calcutta A printed copy of the Annual Report will be available to member's from the Hotel's office from October 15 Streaky Bay Hotel after 2pm and following then only during the hours Front Bar & on the Deck of 9am -6pm Monday to Friday 5.30 pm start RD Stephens All Welcome Company Secretary PO Box 240 John & Sue Rumbelow Streaky Bay SA 5680 Secretary’s SBRC Inc SEPTEMBER SCHOOL HOLIDAY VAC CARE PROGRAM Mon 27/9 til Fri 08/10 To Book please ring Rosemaree on 0427 618 188 Eyre Peninsula schools performed well at the recent Schools' Merino Wether Competition in Adelaide. More than 200 students from 38 South Australian schools took part in the event across eight categories. Karcultaby Area School triumphed in the most professional show team award for the third time Karcultaby student Josiah Coleman was second in the class handler award. Six Karcultaby students made the trip to Adelaide, but many more took part in preparations throughout the school year. Mr Coleman said there was a "whole secondary school approach", with the students committed to the program, and breeders and other experts also involved. "In February the kids worked with local breeders and farmers to gather a group of 16 sheep, they shorn them, fed them, looked after them and checked their wool, and we had experts come in to help,"
Community News STREAKY BAY INDOOR BOWLS HOSPITAL AUXILLIARY Wednesday September 15 was the perfect day for Since last meeting we have been very fortunate to 19 members plus 1 visitor to meet and play indoor have the Bay Op Shop committee give us a very bowls. sizable donation helping us to purchase 10 new TVs The clubhouse was awash with brilliant sunshine with for the hospital as requested from last meeting. curtains drawn wide and windows open the atmosphere was one of not a care in the world. They have been ordered and purchased locally as we are well aware of the need to support local where we Players were grouped in teams of 3's and 4's and at can as they in turn support us. the afternoon tea break several games were on level scores. Thanks also to Chris Noonan with 12 new bibs having been delivered great effort and very much appreciated. However, as is often the case, the last game brought many changes and success went to a triples team on Joyce Woods also donated a knee rug for the elderly 2 wins and a draw. she puts a lot of time and effort into these rugs and is a longstanding member of our committee donating many The perfect day was topped off by 2 decorated of these over the years. chocolate sponge cakes to celebrate birthdays for Maria on 24/9 and Julie on 26/9. Thanks to donors, volunteer workers and community also Coralie for organising the Fathers Day Raffle Wednesday 22/9 the attendance dropped a little but $1051 was raised. Winners were Ruth Gregor - Venus enthusiasm certainly didn't. Teams once again Bay, Toni Giles and Jeanette Morrrow - Minnippa comprised 3 or 4 bowlers and after the second game the scoreboard reading suggested the overall win Next Meeting: Mon October 11th, 2pm Hospital Board would be close, possibly a count of shots. room Winners were = BAY OP SHOP Sept. 1 = Roger, Jim C., Jim P. Have you seen the makeover? How could you miss it? Sept. 8 = Julie, Jim C., Don Gary Fisher designed the great artwork & painting to brighten Sept. 15 = Owen, Don, Coralie up the Op Shop. Our grateful thanks our loyal volunteers both Sept. 22 = Owen, Jim C., Alan at the shop & shed. The end of September brings 2 reminders. Donations: Thank you to the community who support us with your donations. Can we please ask you to check that what First there is the annual membership fee due by the you are bringing in is clean & in good condition. 30th and that is followed by the start of daylight saving This will enable us to continue selling good quality items. time early in October. Recently we donated $4000.00 to the Hospital Auxiliary to buy Club treasurer Jim Petty says he is pleased to report 10 new TV’s for the Hospital. that as at 22/9 nearly all players had paid their subs to We look forward to continuing to be of service to the renew membership for another year. community. Heather Scantlebury (Secretary) & Betty Kammerman (President) St Augustine’s Ladies Guild 18
Community News STREAKY BAY MEN'S SHED STREAKY BAY PROBUS The Men’s Shed has gained three new members over Firstly the Probus Club of Streaky Bay and Districts the last couple of weeks. would like to welcome two new members in Margaret Rob Feibig, Roland Peters and Ned Alber. and John Mudge. We would like to welcome these members and hope you enjoy the times with us. We hope you find your time with us fun and enjoyable. Speaking of Margret Mudge at our last meeting we had The shed had their AGM on the 10/9/21 and the a lucky door prize of some pottery made from the Kaolin following people have been elected. mine at Poochra. Margaret was our winner of this. President: Bruce Hein Vice President: Malcolm Brace (see picture below) Secretary: Wayne Miller Our guest speaker was Tony Ayles from the RAA. Treasurer: Jim Petty Tony has spoken to Probus in the past. 4 x committee members are John Wilson, Owen Pritchard, Gavin Scantlebury and a new committee It is good to have someone like Tony come along every member in Jim Clarke. so often because it gives people a chance to catch up on new road rules that sometimes go unnoticed.( see Thanks must go to out going committee member Sandy picture below) Johnson for his help/input while on the committee. We hope to see you for a coffee from time to time. To help celebrate Probus day our club has organised a bus trip to Parla Peak, Conglima, Colley Hall and lunch Thanks to Rob Feibig we now have a fry pan to cook at Port Kenny hotel. This will be on the 7th October. food in. I think Rob has used it more than anyone else with cooking his fish and steak sandwiches for us to eat at lunch time. Thanks Rob. As was reported in last months edition we have now made 5 large hose reels, and working on pot plant holders. With the craft shop closed for painting we had a chance to stock up on some of our bird nesting boxes as well as some push carts. STREAKY BAY - MEALS ON WHEELS Another little project that we are looking at in small pull along toys. (see picture below) A lovely morning tea was held at Bayfunktion on Thursday 16th September to thank our valuable The shed has been asked to extend an honour board by MOW Volunteers. John Rumblelow. Work in progress. (see picture below) We celebrated the following years of service: The hooks made for pulling boots on with are being stamped by John Wilson sand blasted and painted by Joy Sherrah - 35 years Rob Feibig. These hooks can also be used to lift lids Denise Stephens & Marlene Ettridge - 20 years from camp oven pots. These can be purchased from the Venessa Amey, Helen Flanigan, Penny Hogan and craft shop once we have made some more. Annie Tarrant - 10 years Narelle Kurtzer, Chris Williams - 5 years Our shed has been lucky enough to be given a grant of Alison Goddard, Carolyn Smith, Donna Whittenbury $930 from UPL Open Ag to purchase a rain water tank. - 1 year. 19
SA CWA STREAKY BAY BRANCH Community News “Sharing And Caring With Action” Addendum, addendum to last month’s write up – AGLOW Ann’s wedding anniversary was not Golden, it was DIAMOND – even more congrats & more shimmering! Meetings continue at the Streaky Bay & Districts The third attempt at celebrating our branch 83rd Community Complex. birthday was 14th Sept, finally! A very funny day having members bring along a sexy The next Meeting is on kitchen tool and, boy oh boy, after also watching an Wednesday 20th October extract from Mrs Brown’s Boys, we needed a feed of Commencing @10am birthday cake to settle the laughter. You are most welcome to share a cuppa with us. Also celebrating two CWA membership milestones Catch up then time of worship and prayer. were Alice (40th) and Rae (75th). Rae had the honour of cutting the decadent and mouth-watering cake Come and receive Gods Grace. baked by Sussan. Had to go home for a nanna nap! Through Jesus, of Eternal and Abundant Life. Far Western Group (combining Ceduna & Streaky Bay Aglow is an Interdenominational Organisation for branches) held their annual Table Day on 21st Sept Mean and Women to come together in Unity and where each branch competes for the coveted trophy Fellowship. to prove the overall super power in CWA skill. RSVP: Denise Coffey 0402 836 660 Streaky Bay branch reached the finish line with a ½ Roland Peters 0488 568 434 point win. Go girls, approached with dedicated vigour. Judged items were single bloom, Aussie themed STREAKY BAY WOMENS GOLD DAY wreath, Victoria sponge, lemon curd and last year’s State crafts, bargello, folded star patchwork & Wow what a day 5 clubs 31 players weather and the ropework. Also on display were a history of State crafts course in perfect conditions. made by members in the last few decades which wowed many an onlooker. EP Champ of Champions held at Streaky Bay on Wednesday the 22nd September 2021 Adding to a hectic program at the moment is a visit from our State Tutor on 29th Sept to highlight some Left to Right organisational updates, 5th Oct for demonstrating to Chairperson Brenda Heath members this year’s state crafts of embroidered scarf Champions A grade Cindy Carr, Pt Lincoln hanger, sorbello drawstring bag & filet crochet milk jug B grade Ann Trewartha, Coffin Bay cover then 12th Oct returning to a normal meeting. C grade Karen Georgiou, Streaky Bay Blimey, another nanna nap coming up! Masters Ann Middleton, Coffin Bay Visitors and new Members always welcome. Runners up A grade Jan Kenny, Streaky Bay Contacts: General - Sharon 0400 622278, B grade Dianne Georgiou, Streaky Bay Handicraft - Alison 0417 854883 C grade Joyleen Pedlar, Cummins Masters Sue Rumbelow, Streaky Bay 20
For the young boy this victory was bigger than all his previous wins. Service rather than speed is what Community News matters in the race of life. Here we are reminded about the true meaning of ST AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH greatness in the eyes of Jesus. Greatness lies in the depth and generosity of our love for God and others. It has been a blessing to get back to community sport in 2021. Congratulations to the premiers and the In St. Mark’s Gospel (9:33-34) Jesus asks His participants. disciples: What were you arguing about on the road. They said nothing because they had been arguing A banner hanging from the tree in the St. Canute’s about which of them was the greatest. Church grounds announces that the West Coast Hawks are premiers in 2021. In the lead up to the netball and They were preoccupied with precedence, power and football grand finals a couple of weeks ago the banner popularity. This too can be a reality for us. Or maybe read Go Hawks. we are swept up in a fervor of fame, fortune and finishing first. None of these rate on Jesus’ radar. This created some consternation. A deputation of Power If anyone wants to be first they must make themselves supporters wanted to replace it with some words of last of all and servant of all (Mark 9:35b). encouragement to Port Power as they prepared for their Preliminary Final with the Western Bulldogs. I haven’t This was the lesson the young runner learnt. heard from or seen those Power supporters since! In Jesus’ Team service, sacrifice and selflessness are Perhaps the netball and football plyers who achieved all that matter. those premierships are thinking they are the greatest. The following helps us to keep sporting fame in a more CWCI Safari visit balanced perspective. Streaky Bay was honoured recently with a visit from A story is told about a young boy. the CWCI Australia Safari ministry in the persons of He is a great runner in the making. He wins a number of Messrs Nola Hill and Merrilyn Packer. events at his school’s sports’ carnival. He asks his parents whether he might train with the local athletics’ Held in St Augustines Anglican church on September club. He makes a clean sweep of the events there. 18th a small group of local women really appreciated He is supported and makes it all the way to the state this opportunity to join together in prayer and trials. Again, instant success. A wise man spots his encouragement in our faith journey. amazing gift and provides plenty of encouragement. He alerts to boy to a big athletics meet in a few weeks- As guest speaker for the day Merrilyn chose as our time and enquires whether he’s up to the challenge. study subject ‘The life of Mary, the Mother of Jesus’ The young boy accepts the invitation without hesitation. and she certainly left us with plenty to think about. He arrives and the wise man introduces him to three From discussion which followed it was clear that most people … a tiny child, an old person and someone who of us had not really thought about Mary in such detail was blind. The gather at the starting line. The gun fires. before but that we really appreciated the opportunity The young boy is off and using his gift runs the whole to reflect on her life and how it resonated with various circuit of the oval past the finishing line. There was no periods in our own journeys as girls, wives & mothers. cheering. The young boy wondered why the large crowd The visit concluded with a delicious afternoon tea and was silent. No clapping rang out. Sensing something was the church hall. not right, he sought out the wise man. The wise man then pointed to the tiny child, the blind person and the old Christian Women Communicating International Inc. person. They had hardly started their races. Look what (CWCI) is a Bible based interdenominational faith you have left behind. Then the wise man said: ministry which offers encouragement, inspiration and Go back to those three. Hold their hands … walk with Bible teaching throughout Australia and beyond. them round the track and finish the race. The four walked together … the young boy guided the blind person and helped the young and the old. The crowd clapped and cheered raucously. All four crossed the finishing line together. 21
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SADDLE UP - THE RODEO IS COMING TO TOWN! SATURDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 2021 It seems like such a long time ago when Streaky Bay There will be the ‘Best Dressed Cowboy & Cowgirl’ for held their first rodeo back in 2019. Well hang on to your children to enter as well as a competitive Tug of War. If hats, buckles and spurs cowboys and cowgirls, Rodeo your club or group would like to participate in the by the Sea is back, bigger, Better, STRONGER in 2021. Tug of War email the rodeo committee, cash prizes are up for grabs. That’s right, the rodeo is heading back and Streaky Bay is the only place to be on the last weekend in November The Rodeo will be live streamed around the world 2021. courtesy of FSRC Secretary and super fan of Rodeo by the Sea - Ms Merey Colquhoun. The Streaky Bay Rodeo committee have been hard at work behind the scenes making sure that Rodeo by the This year, tickets are only available online via the Sea is the best show, this side of the Black Stump. website, www.rodeobythesea.com.au and Ticketebo. The event will meet all the CovidSafe requirements. QR There are only 2,000 tickets available, so get in early coding will be in place and appropriate distancing will be because it will sell out. enforced, face-masks are required (nothing new for cowboys or cowboys) and if you are unwell, please don’t Special thanks to the Sponsors for assisting in bringing attend. the event to town: Platinum - Nutrien West Coast Ag. SATC, Regional The Rodeo committee want to give everyone the best Development Australia, Ceduna Machinery, Andromeda, experience possible, so they’ve created some unique Courela Shearing Supplies, Port Lincoln 4WD, Iron and exciting half time entertainment so that the Jack, The Streaky Bay Hotel Motel, McMahon Services, action and the thrills never stop. McEvoy Transport, Ray White, Kennards Hire, Perrys Fuel, Bert Build Cattle Equipment, Rod’s Stock Blocks, The uncertainty around the eastern seaboard opening Nullarbor Roadhouse, the District Council of Streaky up to allow competitors to attend continues. However, Bay, Festival State Rodeo Circuit, Kurt Walter Fine Art the Festival State Rodeo Circuit President, Tom Images, Streaky Bay Racing and Streaky Bay Tourism Willoughby, believes they have enough South Australian and Business Association; and a million thanks to the and Northern Territory competitors to put on a great local organisations and individuals that help us the best show. way they can to support this event. If you haven’t been through Lochiel - Highway One then It seems that Streaky Bay is excited, the competitors are you’ve missed seeing the billboard that depicts the pinup super excited and now you as a spectator can get really cowboy Cody Tyrrell on a bucking bronc, holding up a excited, so get your tickets and come to Streaky Bay, King Georg whiting. An image that depicts the Rodeo by the Sea. excitement of the rodeo and acknowledges the very popular local fish. Saturday 27th November 2021 Streaky Bay Racecourse, Flinders Hwy, Streaky Bay We will miss out on the crowning of the Rodeo Queen this year, as Covid has effected their fund raising Gates open 2pm, main event starts 5pm potential. However, the nominated charity for the event Shuttle bus from Streaky Bay Hotel is the Royal Flying Doctor Service and a cheque will be presented to them at the Rodeo. www.rodeobythesea.com.au info@rodeobythesea.com.au Images: M Necic, L Finch & K Walter 23
Interested in Forming a POLITICAL/SOCIO DISCUSSION GROUP Any community members who may be interested in forming a political/socio discussion group in Streaky Bay Please contact Howard on 0488 304 565 or Madalen on 0488 364 120. 24
BAY STREAKY BAY & DISTRICT OP SHOP POWERHOUSE RESTORED ENGINE MUSEUM Opening Hours MONDAY 10am - 12pm TUESDAY 10am - 2pm WEDNESDAY 10am - 1pm THURSDAY 10am - 2pm FRIDAY 10am - 12pm SATURDAY 9.30am - 12.00pm Due to COVID-19 restrictions OVER 400 ENGINES RESORTED & DONATIONS can only be left at IN WORKING CONDITION THE SHED, Phillip Street on OPENING TIMES Mondays 9.00am - 12.00pm TUESDAY & FRIDAY Please ensure your donations are clean, 2-5PM OR BY PREVIOUS ARRANGEMENT not stained or worn out, toys, linen, kitchen items are in good condition. 20-22 ALFRED TERRACE It is illegal to leave ELECTRICAL GOODS. STREAKY BAY Eyre Crafts Community Craft Shop We are open ! Located corner of Bay Road & Montgomerie Terrace. Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm Saturday 10am - 1pm *Locally Made Crafts *2nd Hand Books For Sale *Wool & Haberdashery We look forward to welcoming you 25
National Parks and Wildlife Service Friends of Parks - Partnership Grants Program The Minister for Environment and Water has announced a new Friends of Parks - Partnership Grants Program with up to $500,000 available for projects that may be delivered for a maximum three year period. The Friends of Parks -Partnership Program is directed at conservation-based activities to be delivered both on-park and off-park. This can also include the purchase of minor plant or equipment and other materials or services that supports the group’s project conservation outcomes. Grants of up to $25,000 per annum will be available for projects to be completed within three (3) years up to a maximum of $75,000 per application, commencing on payment of funding. There will be a primary Friends of Parks member or affiliate group applicant. Applications close, Sunday 31 October 2021 For your Property Maintenance needs • Slashing & mowing • Weed spraying • General gardening & maintenance • Bobcat Work & Attachments Call Greg and Sonya 0487 445 693 26
Chapel, Office, Garden and Crematorium 1123 Flinders Highway, Port Lincoln 5606 Peter Grose 0418 833 072 Call for any Termite or Critter Treatment Termite Inspections - Termite Treatments Crawling Insects - Rodents - Black Ants Specialising in Always Active www.westcoastfunerals.com.au Termite Baiting System Streaky Bay and Districts Email petergrose4@icloud.com.au Representative Peter McNicol Telephone 0427 261 328 27
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BURNING IN THE TOWNSHIP Having bonfires within the township of Streaky Bay is strictly not allowed Comfort and cooking fires are allowed with a maximum of 1 cubic metre. Green waste can be taken to the Waste Transfer Station FREE of charge For more information please call the Streaky Bay Council Office on 8626 1001. 33
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