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5 December 2012 Independent FORtnIGHtLY COMMUnItY neWS Volume 07 No. 11
Supporting Our Community
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KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH THE COMMUNITY www.burwoodscene.com.au
BURWOOD
6 October 2011 3NEWS
6 October 20112 NEWS
Sandra Wood in her very merry Christmas back yard Picture: Lee McCluskey
T o say that sandra Wo o d l o v e s christmas and is an extraordinarily generous and caring
woman is an understatement. The 72-year-old Drummoyne resident sets aside up to seven weeks each year to deck the halls and decorate almost every square centimetre of her home for christmas, inside and out – all in readiness for her annual christmas party, which she hosted for neighbours and friends on November 25.
“I love christmas and every child gets a little something to take away. This is all for the children. I’ve done it for the kids in the area for about 12 years. They love it,” said the energetic sandra, who even has a smile and infectious laugh worthy of mrs claus.
Drummoyne’s moDern-Day mrs Claus
christMas joy
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BURWOOD
6 October 2011 3NEWS
6 October 20112 NEWS
The aNNual Dooleys christmas Fair is on sunday 9 December, aiming to raise over $20,000 for The children’s hospital at Westmead.
Wyatt Park in lidcombe will come alive from 10am until 4pm with entertainment, a special visit by spongebob squarepants, amusement rides, stalls, food and games.
President John munce said club staff and members are looking forward to another
successful christmas Fair.“our annual christmas
Fair is our chance to celebrate this special time of year with the local community, whilst also raising valuable funds for the hospital’s oncology Department, supporting kids living with cancer”, mr munce said.
“This event is our christmas gift to our members and the local community and we want everyone to come and enjoy this great family day out!”
el Duende Flamenco, The Jitterbugs, bike boy, local choirs from lidcombe Public
by Belinda noonan
Win an iPhone 5 at Dooleys Fairschool and st Joachim’s catholic Primary school, christmas stalls, sports activities will all perform throughout the day. Prize giveaways are on all day, plus the chance to go in the draw to win an apple iPhone 5. have your photo taken with bandaged bear to help raise funds for Westmead.
a shuttle bus service will operate from Dooleys lidcombe to Wyatt Park, starting from 10am, leaving every 15 minutes from the church street entrance of Dooleys lidcombe.
From my perspective, 2012 will be remembered as the year of development and tough
conditions for small business. as residents and groups called us to highlight their concerns over development, loss of amenity, traffic woes, play parks and heritage issues, we endeavoured to respond to the overwhelming avalanche of requests to publish and inform the community about what is happening in their backyards.
Council officers, elected We welcome your Letter to the Editor, which must be supplied with your name, address and telephone number for verification purposes. The publisher takes no responsibility for views expressed in any Letter to the Editor.
deskrepresentatives and planners need to listen to the people they serve and pay more than lip service to their wishes.
small business operators are suffering as they combat online sales, a high australian dollar and rising costs. vibrant high street trading conditions are essential.
Free speech and an independent press is a corner-stone of democracy, a reflection of the community it serves and holds government to account. not all nations have the benefit of a robust
media that can publish at will and bring forth issues for debate and decision in a public forum, without the intervention of a government agency. australia has that freedom.
as its publisher, i hold an unshakeable view that Burwood scene’s
independence and wide-ranging, community connections are its greatest asset.
With that in mind, i’d like to thank the community for their support. the advertisers, contributors, community groups, residents, educational institutions and more who are as much a part of Burwood scene as our team who produce it.
Burwood scene will be back in print on January 23, 2013, but for all the local news over the holiday period see www.burwoodsene.com.au.
merry Christmas to all.
By Belinda noonan&
ChristmashaPPy neW year to all our readers
a Merry
SpongeBob Squarepants will headline two feature shows during the Dooleys Christmas Fair on December 9 at Wyatt Park, Lidcombe.
Ugly developments along Railway Parade in Burwood
“eyesore” on railway Parade
theBuzz›› Parking changes at ashfield mall came into effect on December 4. Customers have a 2 hour free parking period on levels 1 and 2. nominal charges apply from the third hour and increase on a sliding scale up to a daily maximum charge. the rooftop carpark on level 3 remains 3 hours free.
›› farewell to santa sabina college principal, kate clancy. the college
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resIDeNTs are up in arms over a large-scale development along railway Parade in burwood, which was not approved by burwood council says mayor, cr John Faker.
“This terrible eyesore, which can be seen all around sydney, casts a grave shadow over burwood’s heritage and progress,” says mayor Faker. “I cannot stress enough that council has never supported the design of the building or the magnitude of the development.”
Following the land sale by railcorp to developers, burwood council repeatedly rejected the development applications for the site, but council’s decision was over turned by the land and environment court in 2006 and 2008.
“council have voted in opposition to the development on several occasions and have consulted with the architect on the finishing of the building, which has design variations different to that, which was approved by the land and environment court,” says mayor Faker. “It’s not the standard we want in burwood.”
“We are seeking advice regarding what action we can take over the finishing and have called a meeting with the developer. Quite frankly, the buildings that went up in the 1970s and 80s are better looking than these ones.”
“The biggest mistake railcorp ever made was selling that land. The area should have been a bus interchange. If the land and environment court is going to approve buildings like this, then they should do so with high standards,” the mayor added.
council was recently successful in a class action against the developer for failure to comply with onsite conditions including work hours
and road obstruction. Work on the site on sundays is not allowed and council has
been issuing fines to the developer over the matter. Further, the developer only has approval to stop traffic for pedestrians wishing to cross from one side of the road to the other.
community held a thanksgiving Mass and function on november 27 to celebrate Ms clancy’s leadership and guidance. Ms Maree herrett has been appointed as the new principal.
›› you can support the Canada Bay Giving trees and vinnies by leaving gifts, such as toothpaste, toothbrushes and deodorant, toys, tinned and packaged food at the Canada Bay Civic Centre in Drummoyne or Five Dock and at Concord libraries until December 21.
›› Buy your traditional christmas cake from Burwood lions club. call patti frost on 0413525756
›› homebush uniting Carols on Christmas eve at 7pm.
Mayor’sNEWSCOUNCIL
MessageMayor’s
by Cr John Faker
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Cr John Faker (Mayor) 9911 9916 [email protected] Ernest Wong 0425 691 838 [email protected] Sally Deans 0424 022 627 [email protected] Lesley Furneaux-Cook 0408 227 826 [email protected] George Mannah 0448 133 396 [email protected] Justin Taunton 0488 083 108 [email protected] Tony Doueihi 0437 970 499 [email protected]
CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS IN BURWOOD
HELP STOP ILLEGAL DUMPING THIS CHRISTMAS
Christmas is just around the corner and Burwood has dressed up for the occasion, creating a festive atmosphere for residents to enjoy this
holiday season.
For the first time, shops along Liverpool Road in Enfield and the Boulevarde in Strathfield will be decorated with beautiful Christmas garlands, joining the Town Centre and The Strand in Croydon.
The new additions will highlight Burwood’s attractiveness as a major centre in the Inner West and will bring the magic of Christmas to all the neighbourhoods in our great community.
Following on with tradition, the much loved Christmas tree in Burwood Park has returned and a newly decorated tree will welcome residents at The Strand.
Another popular Christmas tradition in Burwood is Carols in the Park, which will be held on Thursday, 13 December in Burwood Park at 5.00pm. I am pleased to announce that Rachael Leahcar, finalist from The Voice, will be headlining the event this year.
Council will also be hosting traditional celebrations during the lead up to Christmas. Please join me in Burwood Park on Saturday, 15 December at 1.00pm and hear your favourite classic carols at our Christmas in the Park event.
As Mayor, I am passionate about the true meaning of Christmas. The holiday season is a great time to celebrate what is important to us; family, friendship and community.
I hope amidst the celebrations with family and friends these holidays, we all take a brief moment to think of those who are less fortunate than us.
During the lead up to Christmas, Council will continue to deliver services to the community at the highest possible standard. If you have any matters you wish to discuss, please don’t hesitate to contact my office on 9911 9916 to arrange a meeting.
I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Illegal dumping of rubbish is not tolerated in our community.
Council’s waste collection service will be operating over the Christmas period to ensure that our community is presentable
during the festive season.
Instead of dumping unwanted materials, items can be put out for collection at Council cleanups or taken to the nearest waste centre.
I would like to urge people to report any sightings of dumped rubbish or trolleys. Please call Council on 9911 9911 if you have information on illegal dumping.
Burwood Council, Level 2, 1–17 Elsie Street, Burwood NSW 2134
9911 9911 www.burwood.nsw.gov.au
Mayor Faker inspects illegal dumped rubbish
CROYDON STATION
I will continue to lobby the State Government for the installation of lifts and ramps at Croydon Station in order to provide better accessibility for elderly residents, people with a disability and
parents with prams.
Please encourage your family and friends to sign our petition. To receive a hard-copy, please email [email protected] or call 9911 9916. To sign the petition online, visit our website.
Mayor Faker and staff at Croydon Station
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Sandra Wood Party time outside
Reindeer “lounging’ around Photos: Lee McCluskey
the spirit of GivingsaNDra WooD doesn’t have a few christmas decorations.
In the 44 years she’s lived in her Drummoyne home, she has accumulated three sheds full, a roof space crammed and every cupboard has to be emptied for the magnificent display she creates each year.
and why wouldn’t they love it? battery operated toys, lights, decorations, gifts and so much more, it’s bewildering at first, and a complete joy to behold. (I defy anyone not to go away smiling.)
“I gave myself seven weeks to get ready, working seven days a week but it only took me five weeks this year. That’s pretty good,” sandra declared as she gave us a grand tour through every room culminating in the outdoor area, which would leave anyone speechless, spell-bound and in awe.
“most of the lights are solar – isn’t that good?” she asked.
Not that sandra cares about the increased power costs. “The bill goes up a bit, but not that much. There’s no sense in worrying, is there?”
love has been in the air for sandra this year too (never say never!), after she met ernie on the bus to burwood.
“sandra is such a generous person and so kind to everyone. she does all this nearly by herself. I think she puts Disneyland to shame,” said the admiring ernie as sandra laughs before replying, “he’s got to put with me and all this!”
If you’re wondering how much sandra has spent over the years, she says, “Don’t ask, because I wouldn’t know. but I have been to every second-hand store and watch out for bargains.”
merry christmas mrs sandra claus. you bring a smile to more than a child’s face.
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a bIg line up of talented singers is among the drawcards at this year’s popular carols in the Park at halliday Park in Five Dock on monday 17 December.
canada bay-based singers Naomi giselle and Kathryn Zerk will perform plenty of family classics including silent Night, The First Noel and away in a manger.
“carols in the Park has a great community atmosphere and I love being part of it,” said Naomi. “singing carols together makes it feel like christmas has really arrived.”
Naomi and Kathr yn are accomplished professional singers with extensive careers in australia and overseas.
“Now that we each have young families, it’s great to be able to support our local community and share our
favourite christmas songs, especially at such a family-friendly event,” said Kathryn.
These days, Naomi is a sought after for weddings and events and teaches singing to high school students, and Kathryn combines her performing schedule with her music and singing classes, inspiring and nurturing children through music education.
Kathryn teaches music at st mark’s Primary school in Drummoyne and conducts children’s choirs in lane cove and concord, and the children from her choirs will take the stage at carols in the Park for several songs. The corrective services NsW band will also accompany the singers, and a number of other performers will contribute on the night.
“being locals, singing as part of
carols in the Park is a fun way to contribute to the community,” said Naomi. “my children are counting the sleeps and are hoping to see santa on the night.”
Food, refreshments and glowsticks will be available for sale from 6pm and the carols will begin around 8pm.
carols in the Park is hosted by communities for communities and the city of canada bay council. Proceeds from the night will support the construction of houses and vocational training resources as part of the Klabat Project in bitung in northern Indonesia, in partnership with habitat for humanity.
Volunteers are required to help on the night. If you are interested in helping, email [email protected] or call 9475 5252.
Carols in the ParkKathryn Zerk with Spencer and Monica Oxnam, and Naomi Giselle with Ellen and Spencer Giselle
Cr Pauline Tyrrell, Elizabeth Fletcher (Drummoyne & Districts Historical Society), Cr Michael Megna, Mayor Angelo Tsirekas, Lois Michel (Concord Heritage Society), Cr Helen McCaffrey.
The cITy of canada bay heritage society embarked on a new stage in its history after it was formally established at community meeting at Drummoyne civic hall last month.
residents are now being invited to get involved in the society as it gets to work on new projects.
“We need to promote and preserve the heritage of our community and through this society, we have an opportunity to preserve the local identity of canada bay for future generations,” said mayor angelo Tsirekas.
In 2009, Drummoyne and Districts historical society began working with
concord heritage society on the city of canada bay museum program and working towards a partnership with both societies. The city of canada bay heritage society has been formed following a merger of the concord heritage society and Drummoyne and Districts historical society.
The new heritage society hopes to attract and inspire new members and volunteers as well as encourage the donation of new materials to document and preserve the heritage of the area.
New era for historical groupby mitchell Jordan
Christ Church Canada Bay is holding a free community Twilight Carols on
Twilight Carols Saturday December 15 at Strathfield North Public School starting with activities for children and a sausage sizzle from 5.30pm. Christmas Carols begin at 7pm.
F o l l oW I N g c om mu n it y consultation, parking improvements are now in place at North strathfield shopping village.
Through consultation it was revealed that 65 per cent of residents felt that improved parking at the village centre would enhance their shopping experience, while 81 per cent of businesses also supported better access and parking options.
Further investigation also revealed that a longer option of two-hour on-street parking was not offered in the shopping precinct. In response to this, city of canada bay has endorsed some changes to parking for a 12-month trial period.
These include changing the current one-hour parking in clermont lane between Davidson avenue and clermont avenue to two-hour parking. Two-hour parking between 9am to 3pm, monday to Friday and 8.30am to 12.30pm and saturday is now available at Davidson avenue, outside ardill house. a new disabled parking space is also available in the clermont lane car park.
additional recommendations currently being implemented are the installation of directional parking signage on concord road to encourage visitors to park in the clermont lane car park,
the replacement of a number of damaged and old street and parking signs, improved street lighting into clermont lane car park and surrounding streets and the removal of a tree at the northern end of the clermont lane car park to increase lighting and passive surveillance.
according to a release from the city of canada bay, these new arrangements will offer a better variety of parking options for the local community, and a safer shopping experience will assist in achieving the community’s plans for the revitalisation of North strathfield shopping village.
Drive for change to North Strathfield village
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FouNDINg artistic Director marleen Nandi of Woodstock Players, the longest community theatre group in the burwood area, has criticised burwood council after the group was advised in July that they would no longer be able store their props at Woodstock community centre and were offered another council property in croydon Park
“Woodstock players began in 1984, under the auspices of burwood council, and is the only theatre group in the area producing shows for the residents,” ms Nandi said. “even though I am no longer on the management committee for the Players, I still support them. They are very unhappy about the move to what amounts to a tin shed in croydon Park.”
President of the group, rod chambers is equally disappointed.
“all our props and lighting are stored in Woodstock but burwood council has only offered what amounts to a tin shed in croydon Park that is open at the top and bottom, thus exposing people and equipment to weather conditions. There is no water, electricity, toilet or car park and public transport is difficult,” mr chambers said.
The volunteer Woodstock Players, who usually perform up to four productions a year in the 60-seat ballroom at Woodstock have not been on stage in 2012, but have put forward a schedule to burwood council for 2013.
“years ago there were community groups oozing out of Woodstock, but not anymore. Now it’s being run in a bureaucratic way by people who don’t care,” ms Nandi said.
mayor John Faker said that the
room currently being used by the Players would need to be accessed by council to make way for the new $1.5million community hall, which will be completed by the end of 2013.
“I have continued to support the Woodstock Players throughout my tenure as mayor,” cr. John Faker said. “We are unable to provide room for their props on site during the upgrades and have offered the Woodstock Players an alternative storage facility for their props at a site in croydon Park currently being used by council.”
under an agreement with council, the group will be able to keep their costumes on site during the time of construction and after. The new community hall will feature a main stage and storage facilities under the current proposal.
Burwood theatre group founder lashes out
Woodstock Players in a previous production
Are AuSSieS SwiNgiNg to fixeD rAteS?au s T r a l I a N s h a v e traditionally kept mortgages on variable rates, only opting to fix when interest rates go sky high.
but the attractive fixed rates on offer these days are being snapped up like never before. you can lock in all or part of your mortgage at 5.29% fixed for 3 years and 5.50% for 5 years, but rates can differ massively depending on which bank you are with.
a good mortgage advisor would recommend fixing if you indicated that you would face financial difficulty if rates went up by 1 or 2%. so the good thing about fixing a mortgage is it provides certainty. even if after the fixed rate period you calculate that you may have been better off on a variable rate, at
least you passed the ‘pillow test’ (went to sleep easily every night).
The truth is, only in the future can we calculate for certain what you should do today. If we knew for sure, we’d be very successful bond traders!
What we do know is that current fixed rates are a combination of the ‘money market’ (where the lenders lock in their own costs depending on the expected cost of money in the future) and each banks’ appetite to lure new customers to switch – which is at an all-time high.
but you can be up for break fees if you sell or refinance during
a fixed term, so the ‘certainty’ costs you a little ‘flexibility’. also, if your loan is all fixed, you generally can’t fully utilise the power of an offset account and linked credit card, which offers interest free terms on all purchases.
That’s why it’s usually advisable to split your loan, with at least a small portion left on a variable rate. It costs no extra, so why not get the best of both worlds? It can also let you cleverly structure your loan to maximise lifestyle and tax benefits.
and here’s a tip: If you are thinking of fixing and are confused by the different options from various banks, get your broker to go through it with you and arrange one of the best deals out there.
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IT’S all happening at Club Burwood for Christmas Day, with trading from 11am until midnight and a full Christmas Buffet lunch with all the trimmings in the Entertainment Dome from 11am until 3pm. lunch
costs $79 for adults, $39 for Children 9 – 14yrs, Children 2-8yrs $19 and under 2 eat free.
The Brasserie is open for lunch from 11:30am until 2:30pm, offering its standard menu with Christmas Specials. The
Café trading hours are 11am-10pm, and the Christmas Bistro has lunch from 11am until 2:30pm and then dinner from 5:30pm to 9pm. The Ball Bros will be playing free in the Stars lounge from 7pm until 11pm.
What’s on at Club Burwood
The Homebush Community Bank® Branch is doing deals on home loan packages, which adds up to interest rate discounts, reduced fees and added flexibility for you.
Drop into our branch at 27 Rochester Street, Homebush or phone 9764 6616 to find out more.
Emmanuel, Niki, Fran, Reyhan and Lorraine wish all their customers and the community a Merry Christmas
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The reNoVaTIoNs to the former south strathfield bowling club on augusta street in strathfield have been completed with meals on Wheels moving in on monday November 19, prior to the official opening on December 3.
For cheryl brown, strathfield/homebush meals on Wheels coordinator, the new move is very welcome.
“The new premises on augusta street are wonderful. There is so much more room, which is really good for volunteers, making it easier to park and collect meals,” cheryl explained. “along with more office space and new furniture, we now have a dedicated packing room and storage area.”
The tranquil, inviting environment, overlooking newly landscaped and turfed areas will provide a much-needed community hub for various groups and organisations, thanks to a $500,000 state government grant towards the refurbishment.
one organisation relocating to augusta street from its run-down premises in burwood, is Inner West community Transport (IWcT), which will no longer have to park its buses and vehicles on residential streets.
cheryl brown sees potential in working with IWcT for the
benefit of local residents. “We are hoping that by moving
here and linking with Inner West community transport, meals on Wheels will be able to attract more clients,” she said.
meals on Wheels and its volunteers provide meals to people who are frail, aged, disabled and others, such as carers.
“The service is also good for people who are by themselves and could be recuperating from illness or injury, and who would otherwise not be able to get out of their home to get to the shops,” cheryl said.
“We’ve had men whose wives have passed away and we’ve provided meals because they’ve had no idea how to look after themselves.”
meals on Wheels, which is delivered and supported by volunteers, offer a daily chilled meal of meat and three vegetables
strathfield/homebush meals on Wheels new homefor $6.50, plus a dessert for $1.50 and juice for 70c. also available is soup for $1.60, salads – such as potato or pasta, with a selection of either meats, tuna or chicken and vegetarian meals for $6.50.
“any meal can be provided in a puree, chopped or minced form, depending upon what the client
requires,” cheryl said. strathfield/homebush meals
on Wheels is also looking to offer snack-packs for in-between meals. They are located at 40-44 augusta street, strathfield. The new phone number is 9642-1314 but the previous number will be redirected for limited period.
Homebush Meals on Wheels Coordinator, Cheryl Brown settles in to the new office space on Augusta Street
The new Dutton Centre named after Strath-
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“We are hoping that by moving here and linking with Inner West Community transport, Meals on Wheels will be able to attract more clients”
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sWImmer annie Williams, who was a member of the swimming relay team that blitzed the favoured brits by 0.03 seconds in the london Paralympics in a thrilling gold for australia, came back to Plc sydney recently for a special assembly, delivering an inspired speech to students and guests on how it’s possible to succeed in sport and education.
The 24-year-old former Plc student, who is in her final semester of law and International relations at bond university in Queensland and currently an intern at a prestigious Washington Dc law firm, said the support she had from the college was pivotal in her success as an athlete and as a student.
“I missed six weeks at the beginning of the hsc in 2006. The hours that the teachers spent with me when I returned from overseas competition helped to get
me through. I had so much support,” annie said.
“It is a challenge to undertake full-time study and training, but I wouldn’t change a thing. The rewards are fabulous.”
“one of the key elements when you are young is to try everything and to be involved. give any sport you like a go. There’s no need to specialise early on. I didn’t focus on swimming until I was 17 years old,” annie told the students.
In the lead up to the london Paralympics, a typical day for annie would include ten sessions in the water each week, plus gym work. each day would start at 4am in the pool until 7am, then breakfast and university by 9.30am before returning to training for another three hours until 7pm.
“after 7 each night, that’s when I would read and do
assignments, plus I had to learn how to cook, clean and look after myself because I wasn’t at home anymore,” she said.
These days, annie is working within 50 metres of the White house in Washington.
“my internship in Washington is an incredible experience, as was my previous experience with ausTraDe in Paris.”
among the students listening to annie were newly selected australian youth olympic Festival athletes, diver Nancy Wang and gymnast rachel raskopoulos, along with rising swimmer chloe yoo, NsW hockey squad member and sports captain, ellie eagle and triple jumper, Josie Nichol.
The australian youth olympics, with over 1700 athletes from 30 nations in 17 sports will be held from January 16 to 20 at sydney olympic Park.
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(Left to right) Nancy Wang, Josie Nichol, Paralympic gold medallist Annie Williams, Ellie Eagle and Chloe Yoo
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See www.ten.croydonpark.org.au for more information.
as oNe of the longest-serving businesses in croydon Park, along with James solicitors and croydon Park carpet Factory, the rich & oliva family-orientated real estate agents have seen their area grow and thrive in the past 23 years.
opened in 1989 by ernie and angelina errichiello, rich & oliva started on the corner of georges river road and clyde street before moving to their substantial premises on the corner of seymour street. as the reputation of business grew, so too did ernie and angelina’s family of four sons and two daughters. so much so, that five of the six work in the business and have, in effect, taken over from mum and Dad.
“as a 12-year-old, I would be in there cleaning windows or doing whatever was needed,” says
marco. “I was happy to go into the company when I left school, whereas my brother armando wanted to try his hand as a mechanic.”
“Dad (ernie) is very smart. he found one of the busiest workshops in the area, and a friend of his – Frank’s Pitstop in ashfield, and asked Frank to make sure his boy learned the value of work. after a year, armando came over to the family company and we’ve never looked back.”
“as a family we’ve always lived and breathed the business,” says the now father of three young children. “We do live for work and we talk about it at home.”
all the family, who grew up in ashbury, still live locally, and are
embedded in the area. The two sisters are both school teachers. Tilly – a distance education school teacher, still works in the business on saturdays, whilst rebecca teaches at st. mary’s kindergarten.
These days, ernie spends six months of the year in Italy, while angelina keeps an eye on the books in the office. however, their family foundation in providing service is constant.
The brothers; marco, armando, giancarlo and riccardo have a common goal, which is to do their best.
“We’re not interested in being the biggest, flashiest real estate agents. That can be someone else. We work at being honest, reliable and dependable agents who people can trust to give straight-forward advice,” says marco.
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As the Errichiello family grows, so does Croydon Park’s Rich & Oliva Real Estate.
by Belinda noonan
loNg-TImE Croydon Park Hair Collections owner, Toni Franz was elected President of the Croydon Park Chamber of Commerce for the coming year at a full capacity meeting of members at the Curry on Fire Restaurant on monday, November 26.
The local Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting, was chaired by ashfield mayor, morris mansour, who kept the proceedings light and entertaining. Speakers included
three award winning local business owners from Pure gelato, The Trophy Store and mind to Body Candles.
ms Franz acknowledged the dedication shown by former president, Hassan moussa.
“a huge thank you goes to outgoing President Hassan moussa from Rm gregory printers and also to past Vi ce-Presi d ent g e orge Frazer from Subway for their tremendous work over the majority of the past 10
New President for Croydon Park Businessyears,” ms Franz said. “They have made an enormous contribution to our local business community.”
likely to be renamed as the Croydon Park Business Chamber, the incoming Board are; President: Toni Franze, (Hair Collections), Vice-President: moira Verheijen (Winegifts.com.au), Treasurer: Peter Kokkonis, (mr goodbooks) Board members: michelle Baldock (Drug Free Solutions), Hamid Javanmard (ocean masters ashbury), Roy de Visser (The Trophy Store) and Silvana Franze, (masque graphic Design).
The Secretary’s position is yet to be filled.
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burWooD girls high Parents & citizens’ association President, alice magoffin has written to burwood council’s mayor, John Faker expressing her disappointment over his mayoral minute at last week’s council meeting regarding the closed-off access to the Wangal Park development.
The NsW Department of education issued an order to burwood council that the temporary access road across the land behind burwood girls high was to be terminated and that burwood council would be required to turf the area.
cr. Faker’s mayoral minute resolved that burwood council’s general manager prepare a direct mail out to residents within the Wangal Park area informing them of the NsW government decision, including a written and on-line petition and that an urgent meeting be sought, through the state member for strathfield, mr charles casucelli, with the minister for education regarding the impact of education Department’s decision.
mrs magoffin put forward the school’s position defending its right to retain the land for exclusive use.
“This land (containing the
access road) belongs to burwood ghs. It is vested in the crown as inclosed land within the meaning of the education act, for the exclusive use of burwood girls high school. The minister for education recently declined to agree to the permanent use of the access road by the council as requested by the local member, charles casuscelli,” her letter to the mayor states.
“since the original closure of the brick pit it was made clear that the 1.1 hectares of land was purchased by DeT for the school in 2005. The remainder of the land was for burwood council to develop as recreational facilities for community use. many parents welcomed this initiative as it was seen as providing much needed recreational and sporting space for the school which had one small parcel of recreational space (a volleyball court) within its premises. In fact, many parents have since cited the additional recreational facilities provided by the land as being a major reason for deciding to send their daughters to the school.”
The strathfield state member was also quick to respond to
Faker’s mayoral minute. “I should remind you and
council that I have invested over a year of effort in supporting council’s position and some of the difficulties involved in this process of negotiation were a result of previous council actions. Nonetheless I was swayed by the merit of council’s plans and unreservedly committed my support,” mr casuscelli said in a letter to cr. Faker.
“your assertion in the press and in the mayoral minute tabled [last night] that you have been unable to get a meeting with the minister was misleading, you simply didn’t ask me. I do not agree with the minister’s decision and I believe that the education Department and the school is being unreasonable, I made that perfectly clear to the minister and council,” he said.
mr casuscelli further advised mayor Faker, “having read the mayoral minute I will be seeking a meeting for you with the minister, no need for a letter.”
The Department of education had advised burwood council in september that the NsW minister for education had written to mr casuscelli to say that he does not propose to overrule the wishes of the school community.
Wangal Park wrangling
by Belinda noonan
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galella believes every woman can achieve her best ever style with the right inspiration and guidance, regardless of budget this christmas.
as the burwood Westfield christmas Fashion expert, Donny will be sharing his party season style secrets and his top festive fashion picks – ensuring shoppers have everything they need to dazzle on the dance floor or at the christmas party this festive season.
Top of galella’s tips is to invest in a little black Dress (lbD), which he believes is “a fail-safe option … to see you through the party season”, along with wearing in new high heels before any party or celebration to prevent the “sore feet, sore face” syndrome.
In the lead up to the much-anticipated present-opening event of the year, galella encourages shopping in pairs to prevent regret over what he describes as “panic purchases”. he also reminds fashionistas that it’s the season to be sparkly and that
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Gold medals for Santa Sabina’s debating team
year 11 santa sabina students have topped off four years of arguing the point after winning the senior division of the csDa state Debating championship for the third time last month.
The girls were given the affirmative side for the topic: ‘We should legalise drugs in sport.’
The team, which consists of emilia anderson, olivia Fehon, Kathryn garsia and anna Power, also won the catholic schools’ Debating association’s metropolitan competition for the fifth consecutive year in term 3 debated against macKillop college bathurst in the NsW final. The four girls have been part of the debating team since year 7.
Principal ms Kate clancy, who is leaving the college, has attended nearly all of the girls’
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“I am so proud of these articulate, well-informed young
women who bring agile minds, imagination and team work together for a winning formula,” she said. “We congratulate them on this outstanding achievement.”
burWooD ParK will be alive with diversity this month as the ethnic People with Disability Program celebrates groovability on Thursday 6 December from 10am to 3pm.
The family fun-day of live music, performances, workshops activities plus a disability service provider expo is the biggest celebration of IDPWD in sydney.
every year the united Nations announces a theme for
International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD). This year, “removing barriers to create an inclusive and accessible society for all,” aims to address the exclusion of persons with disabilities by focusing on promoting accessibility, and removing all types of barriers in society.
according to ethnic childcare, Family and community services cooperative, , 14 per cent of the total population in the inner
west have a disability.Figures from the australian
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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE BURWOOD THISCarols in the ParkThursday, 13 DecemberJoin acclaimed singer and finalist from Channel Nine’s The Voice, Rachael Leahcar, and sing along to your favourite songs at Burwood’s Carols in the Park on Thursday, 13 December at 5.00pm.
Rachael will be joined by Young Talent Time runner-up and local girl Georgia McCarthy, who will get the crowd singing and dancing to her lively rendition of holiday classics.
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Christmas in the ParkSaturday, 15 DecemberThere’s nothing like the tradition of Christmas to help get into the festive spirit. On Saturday, 15 December, Council will be hosting a traditional Christmas in Burwood Park, featuring your favourite carols, face painting and lots more.
Rachael Leahcar will be joining the celebration.
The caNaDa bay-based over 45s Inter lions soccer team roared victorious when they conquered the 2012 NsW champion of champions tournament last month.
The spectacular win saw the Inter lions knocking over the southern Districts association side in the final in a dramatic penalty shootout triumph at Valentine Park, headquarters of Football NsW.
core members of the team have been together for over a decade, and have won seven over 35 and two over 45 titles in division one during this time.
but try as they might, the NsW title had previously eluded them, reaching the semi finals on a handful of occasions but always falling short on the big day.
When the team set their goals for 2012, champion of champions was on the list.
eight months later, and Inter lions were crowned undefeated minor Premiers in the canterbury association, winning the title by seven points, and backed up with a 3-1 victory over leichhardt Tigers in the grand final at Pratten Park.
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the monkey is now well and truly off their backs.
“being such a competitive bunch, the champion of champions is something we have always strived for,” he said. “To
finally win it is an unbelievable feeling and one we will always remember.”
captain Frank speranza attributed the team’s success to both hard work and mateship that lives on after the game.
“We truly have a champion team, quality players across the
park with a competitive edge, but importantly, who get on well with each other, and support one another on and off the park,” he said. “We enjoy each game of football as if it’s our last, and keep on creating memories that will stay with us forever.”
In a big weekend for Drummoyne Water Polo, the Women’s under 20 team claimed the gold medal at NsW Water Polo’s u20 col smee club championships.
“This is the fourth year in a row Drummoyne’s Women’s team has won this title,” said steven o’Keefe, Drummoyne Women’s head coach.
“It’s particularly encouraging because our current team is relatively young, and eleven of our thirteen players will be eligible to compete in this age group again next year.”
Drummoyne beat cronulla 9–4 in the final held at Parramatta Pool, and was undefeated throughout the tournament which drew teams from throughout NsW.
NsW Water Polo also named
Drummoyne’s shannan martin ‘most Valued Player’ at the conclusion of the tournament.
“There is a great depth of talent in our team and the girls played very strongly over the three-day competition,” said mr o’Keefe.
“almost all have played together for Drummoyne since they were in the under 14s.”
meanwhile at ashfield Pool, the Drummoyne men’s under 20 team won silver in their final, also against a cronulla team.
“our men’s team beat several highly rated teams to make it into the final,” said adam richardson, Drummoyne men’s head coach. “our performance improved over the eight games we played, and we met the tougher competition head on.”
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guesT speaker Paralympian Prue Watt and burwood mayor John Faker, joined over 300 family, teachers and burwood rotarians at the 20th annual
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The INaugural bay biathlon held at rodd Point in perfect weather on sunday November 25, attracted nearly 100 participants for a 200m, 500m or 1200metre swim and 7km run. serious athletes, children, parents and grandparents braved the bay swim for a 7am start, before tackling the 7km run, with some taking the pace out hard whilst others were happy for a brisk walk.
For many, it was a first time experience and the event was declared a winner by organisers communities for communities.
“everyone has said that the event is fun to do and would do it again. We’ve also learned a lot for next year,” said communities for communities President, Jacque Weaver. “We are very grateful to organisers Dani andres and his
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The bay biathlon raised $2,500, which will go towards habitat for humanity to assist 106 disadvantaged families who were displaced from their homes over 10 years ago due to internal conflict in the North maluku region of central Indonesia. These families fled to manado, the capital of North sulawesi as this was considered a safe haven.
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1200m swim/7km run female 20-29yrs LAureN SPriNg 1:05:01
1200m swim/7km run Female 30-39yrs MICHeLLe HARRISON 0:55:40
1200m swim/7km run female 40-49yrs JuLie HowLe 0:50:39
1200m swim/7km run Female over 50 ANGeLA BROOKS 1.12.18
1200m swim/7km run Male 15-19yrs LeigH HAJeK 0:52:21
1200m swim/7km run Male 20-29yrs JOe HOOPeR 0:49:10
1200m swim/7km run Male 30-39yrs MAtt weBSter 0:44:32
1200m swim/7km run Male 40-49yrs KLAS JoHAuSSoN 0:52:23
1200m swim/7km run Male 50-59yrs PeTeR GOLDIe 0:53:26
1200m swim/7km run Male over 60 DAViD BArNeS 0:53:29
200m swim/7km run Female Open MeLISSA COOPeR 0:41:17
200m swim/7km run Male open HAMiSH wALLACe 0:37:34
200m swim/7km run Under 15yrs NICHOLAS KATSILIS 0:47:25
500m swim/7km run female open VANA Do CANto 0:46:21
500m swim/7km run Male Open KAZUAKI TAKAHASKI 0:42:19
500m swim/7km run Male under 15yrs LiZZY georgoPouLoS 0:50:43
500m swim/7km run Female Under 15yrs LUKe SCHOFIeLD 0:41:12
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by Belinda noonan