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www.oranparkgazette.com.au February 2016 1
FEBRUARY 2016 oranparkgazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Oran Park + Harrington Park + Harrington Grove Issue 3
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Camden Valley Way Upgrade Opens a Year Ahead of ScheduleThe upgrade of Camden Valley Way has opened to traffi c a
year ahead of schedule and $28 million under budget – bringing faster travel times and less congestion to motorists in Sydney’s growing south west.
NSW Premier Mike Baird, Minister for Roads Duncan Gay and Member for Camden Chris Patterson offi cially opened the fi nal 3.2 kilometre stage of the project between Bringelly Road and Ingleburn Road, late in 2015.
“When we commit to building vital infrastructure we deliver – I’m delighted that in 2015 we have opened the South West Rail Link and now Camden Valley Way ahead of schedule for residents in south western Sydney,” Mr Baird said.
“Camden Valley Way is one of Sydney’s key arterial roads – our fast-tracked upgrade will cut travel times as well as support new housing and jobs.”
Mr Gay said residents would now benefi t from more than 10 kilometres of new four lane divided road between Oran Park Drive at Harrington Park and Bringelly Road at Leppington.
“With the capacity to increase to six lanes in the future, this road corridor upgrade provides an important link to the Hume Motorway, M7 and M5 interchanges,” Mr Gay said.
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Welcome to our first edition for 2016! I know the Christmas and New Year period raced by in a blur for many, and here we are, already facing what February has in store.
The New Year period is always my favourite. A great time to refocus and set goals. The perfect opportunity to take on board any challenges from years gone by, learn and grow from them. It’s these challenges that have made us stronger and more determined to reach our newest goals.
We are in the first weeks back to school for many students across our community, and who can forget that very first introduction to BIG school?
We return with all of our regular columns that provide a great wealth of information across a broad cross-section of topics and plenty of great local news!
Enjoy your Community News, and remember, “If you change nothing, nothing changes”.
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Rugby League Registrations 2016
Interested in playing rugby league and becoming part of a great team? The Oran Park Chargers Rugby League Club are currently taking registrations for the 2016 season for ages Under 6’s and up.
Whether you’ve played before or are looking to try the game for the fi rst time, the Chargers provides a fun and friendly atmosphere for its players to learn the skills and techniques of the game. Interested players are encouraged to attend one of our Registration Days over the coming weeks, or alternatively you can register online at www.playnrl.com (type “Oran Park” in the search fi eld).
Saturday 13th & 20th February: Narellan Town Centre (outside Cotton On) 10am – 3pm.
Saturday 27th February: Season 2016 Welcome Day at Wayne Gardner Reserve, Oran Park – come and visit our home ground, meet the Chargers family and join us for a BBQ & mini skills/training sessions.
We are also taking expressions of interest for referees, coaching/training staff and game day volunteers. All enquiries can be emailed to [email protected] or alternatively contact Kim (Club Secretary) on 0412081144.
Local Oran Park resident, Kristen Egan, the winner of Oran Park Podium Car Giveaway.
After placing just one single entry in the draw, Kristen's name was plucked from the barrel in week two and won a brand new Holden Barina Spark thanks to Camden Valley Holden. Congratulations Kristen! Information and image source: facebook.com/oranparkpodium
Winners are Grinners!Truck Driver/Nursery Hand
Casual and Part Time drivers required
Interested participants please call Germaine Borg on 0404 880 805
Choice Seedlings is seeking self-motivated, enthusiastic and reliable individuals to deliver vegetable seedlings to
transport depot’s and farms across NSW.
HR drivers licence required.Will suit semi-retired individual.
A background in farming is advantageous
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A few weeks ago I talked to our church about starting the new year well. I began by saying that nothing changes on New Year’s day. Not very inspiring is it? So what didn’t change? God didn’t change for a start. His word in the Bible and the promises He’s made there didn’t change as the clocked ticked to midnight. God’s love for you didn’t change. In fact, although we might have
been a little bit more tired on January 1st, if we’re truly honest, we didn’t change either..
So where’s the good news in all of this? Well the same God who didn’t change has come to free people like me and you who can’t keep our new year’s resolutions to eat less, exercise more, and earn a place on Santa’s lap by being good for a whole year. He tells us that true and lasting change - a fresh start - is possible if we’ll turn to Him and ask for forgiveness and His loving rule over our lives. In the Bible it’s said like this, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.” Why not resolve to explore that new life with us this year?
While I’m writing I’d like to thank you for joining us at our Oran Park Community Carols. What a great evening it turned out to be. With balloons fl uttering in the breeze, blankets spread on the grass, and a wonderfully well timed drop in the temperature we were delighted to see a crowd of over 2000 people enjoying the free kid’s craft, jumping castles, kiddy farm, and climbing
wall. Up front we were blessed to have our great band pumping out the Carols by Candlelight before a typically big, bright and noisy fi reworks fi nale. I’m really pleased to say that together we raised over $800 to contribute to the Cobbitty RFS as well. Book this year’s in for Saturday December 17th - it should be a great fi nale to the year we’re just beginning!
Stuart – New life Anglican Church
Article Written + Submitted by: Lead Pastor Stuart Starr @ New Life Anglican Church
W: www.newlifeanglican.org.au E: [email protected] A: Cnr Central Avenue & Marcus Loane Way, Oran Park
FAITH – NEWLIFE ANGLICAN ORAN PARK
Oran Park Community Carols. Image Supplied
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Oran Park Town Twilight Art & Craft Market
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The Oran Park Town Art and Craft Twilight Markets are returning on Saturday the 20th of February, from 3pm to 8pm at Oran Park Podium, 351 Oran Park Drive in Oran Park Town.
The markets are a perfect opportunity to pick up unique gifts or pieces for your home. Support local artisans and small businesses and have a great day out.
Oran Park Town Art and Craft Markets have featured a wonderful array of stalls in the past, including homewares, gifts ranging from yarns and fabrics, pottery, glass and wood as well as original paintings, babies and children’s wear and ladies accessories, this market promises to be no diff erent!
In 2016, a trial hosting the markets bi-monthly will take place.
Markets will continue to be held on the third Saturday of the month, with Market dates for the fi rst half of 2016 being as follows: Saturday 20 February - Twilight Market 3pm to 8pm, Saturday 16 April - 9am to 2pm and Saturday 18 June - 9am to 2pm
To register for a stall or more information, visit www.oranparktown.com.au/art-crafts-market or www.facebook.com/OPTMarkets.
Date: Saturday 20 February 2016
Time: 3pm to 8pmWhere: Oran Park Podium, 351 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park Town
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Back in June last year it was announced that our local area would be the site of Australia's newest Catholic Parish and would be known as St Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish, named after Australia's fi rst canonised saint. Since that announcement one of my short term goals, as the founding Parish priest, was to work with others to fi nd a venue not only for a
Parish offi ce but where we could gather for our weekend church services (masses) and other midweek Parish events.
We were fortunate that the school community of St Justin's Primary School made their library and other school facilities and grounds available. But while this was a 'short term goal', from day 1 of the life of the new Parish a longer term goal was set; namely to plan for a more permanent structure for the growing Catholic community.
I am pleased to say that, after countless hours of meetings and conversations and working our way through the approvals process, it is envisaged that in the next few months a new Catholic Parish centre and worship space will open on the same site where St Justin's Primary School and St Benedict's College are currently located. This building is best described as a purpose built (prefab) structure and will operate as our church and Parish centre until a permanent structure is required as the community grows. Between now and the day when our new building opens
our weekend church services (masses) will continue to be held in the library at St Justin's Primary School (94 Oran Park Drive) on Saturday afternoons at 5pm and on Sunday mornings at 10am.
I look forward to opening the doors of our new church and Parish centre in these months ahead.
Fr David Catterall MTh
Article Written + Submitted by: Fr David Catterall MTh - Parish Priest @ St Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran Park
P: 02 4648 2226 W: www.marymackillopparish.org.au A: 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park NSW 2570
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FAITH – ST MARY MACKILLOP CATHOLIC PARISH ORAN PARK
An artistic impression of the new St Mary MacKillop Parish Centre and Worship Space.
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A little bit of the country will come to town on the 20th and 21st of February with the Annual Luddenham Show being held for the 112th time at the Luddenham Showground. This year, the main arena will play host to not one but two jet cars. Joining the Daihatsu will be the never before seen jet powered van, making its debut. Brave country men will compete in the bull riding. Steer rides, poddy calf rides and cow tagging will also take place in the rough riding program.
In other entertainment, there will be the dog high jump, where you can bring along your own dog to compete or watch the sheep dog trials. With a program that is bursting at the seams, you’ll fi nd stage entertainment including singers, reptile displays, sheep shearing, dancers and novelty acts.
Also open for the public to enter are events that include whip cracking, ice cream eating contests and a bush poet’s breakfast hosted by Australian champion Carol Heuchan. ‘Luddenham’s Got Talent’ talent quest will off er $600 in prize money for local acts, whilst country rock band ‘The Strangers’ will also feature. Mower Mania will pit the best of the best grass cutters in their speed machines against each other.
Art, photography, cooking and farm produce displays will grace the historic pavilion. Animals of all shapes and sizes will come together to be judged. There will even be an animal nursery that the kids will love. Market stalls will also be a great attraction, not to mention, the fi reworks display which will be provided by none other than, Fotis International.
The Luddenham Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society, who will celebrate their 125th Year, wish to thank all their sponsors including Liverpool City Council and The Workers Hubertus Club. For more information, visit www.luddenhamshow.com.au or Luddenham Show on Facebook. See you at “The Country Show”.
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Disc problems are very common. Up to 81% of people will have disc bulging, 33% disc herniation (slipped disc) with no back-pain symptoms (Stadnik 1998). Lumbar-disc herniation is most common in people aged 30–50 years, men twice as likely as women. Many people (1-3%) suff er from disc related pain (Jordon 2009), often for years.
Discs are fi brocartilaginous joints between vertebrae. They take the weight on the spinal column, cushion vertebra during compression and act like a ligament holding vertebrae together. A spinal disc is a little like an old style donut. It has a fi brous tough outer layer (annulus fi brosis) that holds in an the “cushioning” softer gel-like inner core (nucleus pulposus).
Three main disc issues exist. All can cause pain due to infl ammation & nerve impingement.
1. Disc protrusion: disc remains structurally sound but bulges out at the sides.
2. Disc extrusion: the tough outer layer of the disc tears & part of the softer inner core protrudes through.
3. Disc sequestration: under extreme compression, all of the softer inner core material is squeezed out of the disc into the surrounding tissue.
Chronic disc compression due to excess body weight and tight core muscles, or both, can lead to weakening & damage to discs. Extreme acute pressure during a lift can also damage discs. Defi nitely avoid strengthening the core or lifting if you have disc associated pain.
The strength of the connective tissue that makes up the disc is vital. Age and nutrition are the key. Older people generally have weaker connective tissues, but nutrition & eating right is crucial. Bone broth, greens, nutrient dense unprocessed and fermented foods provide nutrients to keep your weight optimal and your bones & discs strong at any age. Weight bearing exercise provides hormonal signals to build strong discs if diet is adequate.
Obviously prevention is far better than cure but if you do have disc related back pain which hasn’t resolved, why not come talk to us at BHW. Muscle elongation therapy targets the cause of ongoing disc pain, & in many cases, it can remove the need for ongoing medication both before or after surgery – see our ad for contact details.ReferencesJordon J etal, 2009, ‘Herniated Lumbar’, BMJ Clin Evid, vol 2009, pp1118.Stadnik TW etal, 1998, ‘Annular tears and disk herniation: prevalence and contrast
enhancement on MR images in the absence of low back pain or sciatica’, Radiology, vol 206 no1, pp49-55
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HEALTH MATTERS
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Download Camden Council's Smartphone App
Did you know that with a simple click of a button, you can now connect with Council anywhere, anytime?Take a photo and report issues such as potholes or footpath
trip hazards on the spot, fi nd out what’s happening in the community, book an inspection, see positions vacant and contact us with the swipe of a fi nger.Key features of the app include:• Report an issue• Discover What’s On• Waste collection information and services• Sporting fi elds status• Positions vacant• Contact Council or make an enquiryCouncil’s app is available for free and can be downloaded through the Apple Store and Google Play. Search for the app by typing in ‘Our Camden'
Source: www.camden.nsw.gov.au/news
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Camden LAC Police Issue Safety TipsCamden Police are issuing tips to help the community members
stay safe and reduce the likelihood of them becoming victims of opportunistic crime.
“Being careful about supplying personal information, as well as alert to your surroundings can help prevent becoming a victim of crime,” said Senior Constable Greg Louden Crime Prevention Offi cer, Camden LAC.
A few simple precautions can help protect you and your property,” he said.
Camden Police off ers this advice to members of the Community:Safety at home
• If you are harassed, attacked or robbed, tell the police immediately.
• Lock all doors when you are at home.• Leave spare keys with a trusted friend rather than hiding
them.• Keep a photographic record of your jewellery and engrave
valuable personal items with your name, address and license number.
• If you are going away ask a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on your home and collect your mail.
• Don’t keep large amounts of money in the home.• Make sure your house number is clearly visible to ensure
police can locate your home quickly if you need assistance.• If you live alone, don’t publicise this.• Do not publicise whether you are Ms, Miss, Mrs or Mr.• Arrange to have regular contact with someone you trust.Visitors
• If you are not sure who it is, don’t open the door.• Remember if it seems to good to be true, it probably is.• Be suspicious of people wanting to enter your home. Ask
for identifi cation, look at it carefully and contact their offi ce for verifi cation.
• If someone wants to use your phone for an emergency, off er to make the call for them, but don’t let them in.
Source: NSW Police Force– www.police.nsw.gov.au
Man Charged With Multiple Firearms Offences – Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad
Detectives from the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad have charged a man with multiple fi rearms off ences following a search warrant at Oran Park.
Strike Force Rinis was formed by MEOCS offi cers in 2014 to investigate the alleged supply of methylamphetamine and cannabis, as well as money laundering activities.
As part of their inquires, strike force detectives executed a search warrant at a home on Murphy Street at Oran Park last December.
At the home police located and seized four fi rearms and fi rearms parts, along with a large amount of ammunition.
Detectives also seized an electronic control device, illegal fi reworks, a knuckle duster and other items.
A 38-year-old man was arrested and taken to Narellan Police Station where he was charged with 15 fi rearms-related off ences.
He was refused bail and appeared at Campbelltown Local Court in mid-December last year.
Inquiries by Strike Force Rinis continue.
Source: www.police.nsw.gov.au
POLICE MEDIA Work Begins on New Outdoor Youth Space in Mount Annan
Work on an exciting new multi-purpose outdoor youth space in Birriwa Reserve, Mount Annan commenced last month.
The need for outdoor youth spaces with adventure playgrounds was identifi ed as a high priority in the 2014 Camden Recreation Demand Study. Council chose Birriwa Reserve in 2014 as a location for a new youth space.
The new space will have four main sections and off er a great range of adventure style equipment catering mainly for 12-17 year olds, passive recreation spaces and attractive landscaping. It will also complement the new multi-purpose courts, existing cricket nets, sportsgrounds and amenities.
It is estimated that works will be completed by March 2016.Birriwa Outdoor Youth Space will feature:• Adventure play equipment including a large climbing
rope structure, 30m cable ride, 3m slide, sky surf, basket swings, board rider, air rider and rodeo board
• Passive recreation space and garden • Outdoor table tennis • Two fenced multi-purpose courts line-marked for
basketball and football • 121 new trees and landscaping
Source: www.camden.nsw.gov.au/news
Funding to Support Vulnerable Families in Camden
Local services for children, young people, families and communities in Camden will continue to support families and communities to overcome complex challenges, Member for Camden Chris Patterson recently announced.
Six support services in Camden will receive an extension of $798,139 in funding until mid-2017 for targeted earlier intervention and intensive programs.
This funding is part of the NSW Government’s $233 million commitment to intervening early to address issues in families which put children at risk of harm and likelihood of entering the child protection system.
“These services are our best chance of helping families early on so they don’t end up reaching crisis point,” Mr Patterson said.
“Extending funding to mid-2017 will provide certainty for our community partners that provide important services like case management, parenting programs and domestic violence support.
Between now and 2017 the NSW Government through the Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) will work closely with service providers in Camden to co-design an improved targeted earlier intervention service system in NSW.
“It is important that the reach and impact of earlier intervention programs is maximised so families and communities have better outcomes,” Mr Patterson said.
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10-Minute Honey CheesecakeSuper Easy • Time 10 min • Makes 12
Haloumi, Pomegranate + Rocket SaladEasy • Time 25 min • Serves 4
Ingredients• 2 Butternut Snap
Biscuits• 250g Block Cream
Cheese, Softened• 1/4 Cup Honey• 12 Shortcrust Pastry
Tartlets• 300ml Tub Thickened
Cream, Whipped Method1. Place biscuits in a small food processor. Pulse until fi ne crumbs
form.2. Using an electric mixer, beat cream cheese and honey until
smooth.3. Spoon cheese mixture between pastry cases. Spoon cream into
a piping bag fi tted with a 1cm fl uted nozzle. Pipe cream over cream cheese mixture. Sprinkle with the biscuit crumbs. Serve immediately.
Source: taste.com.au/recipes/32689/10+minute+honey+cheesecake
Ingredients • 1/2 Cup (50g) Walnut Halves• 1 Tablespoon Honey• 2 Tablespoons Pomegranate Molasses• 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice• 2 Teaspoons Dijon Mustard• 1/4 Cup (60ml) Extra Virgin Olive Oil• 180g pkt Haloumi, Cut in Half Lengthways + Thinly Sliced• 1 Bunch of Rocket Leaves Coarsely Torn• 50g Baby Spinach Leaves• 1 Pomegranate, Seeded Method1. Preheat oven to 180C. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
Scatter walnuts over the tray and drizzle with honey. Bake for 5-7 minutes or until walnuts caramelize. Remove from oven and set aside to cool.
2. Combine the pomegranate molasses, lemon juice, mustard and 2 tbs oil in a screw-top jar and shake until well combined. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Heat the remaining oil in a large frying pan over high heat. Add the haloumi; cook, turning, for 2 minutes or until golden brown and heated through. Remove from heat.
4. Combine rocket and spinach in a large bowl. Drizzle with dressing and gently toss to combine. Arrange on serving plates. Top with haloumi and walnuts and sprinkle with pomegranate seeds. Serve immediately.
Source: taste.com.au/recipes/38024/haloumi+pomegranate+and+rocket+salad
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Kick Start Your Indoor Projects this February at Bunnings Warehouse
Oran Park residents are invited to make their way to Bunnings Warehouse Campbelltown and Bunnings Warehouse Narellan on weekends throughout February to gain new indoor project skills to organise the home, through a range of handy D.I.Y. tips.
Every Saturday and Sunday throughout February, team members from Bunnings Warehouse Campbelltown and Bunnings Warehouse Narellan will host free D.I.Y. Workshops for adults and kids, sharing their expert advice through easy to follow steps.
Bunnings Warehouse Area Manager, Peter Cashmere, says the February workshops, which include home organisation, kitchen, bathroom and laundry projects, windows and doors projects and basic D.I.Y. skills, provide a wide range of new skills for local residents to learn.
“With a range of diff erent workshops available, local residents can tackle their home projects and get organised while learning new skills. Bunnings team members are pleased to be able to off er local Oran Park residents workshops to achieve their D.I.Y. goals” Peter said.
Free Kids D.I.Y. Workshops will also run each weekend throughout February with fun themed workshops including Art Class, Decorator, Dress Ups, Game Makers and more.
WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays throughout FebruaryAdult D.I.Y. Workshops are held at 11am, 12.30pm and 2pmKids D.I.Y. Workshop times vary so please contact your local Bunnings Warehouse for timesWHERE: Bunnings Warehouse Campbelltown, Cnr Kellicar Road & Bugden Place, Tel: 4645 8400Bunnings Warehouse Narellan, Cnr Northern Road & Porrende Street, Tel: 4645 7900
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You may have read some of the recent headlines about the dramatic falls in share markets around the world.
What’s happening in fi nancial markets?
• Chinese growth concerns – Chinese economic data has been lack lustre but not to the extent that should prompt the market declines seen since the start of the year. Furthermore, action by Chinese offi cials to lower the yuan together with the temporary closure of the Chinese stock market followed by the removal of the “circuit breaker” controls led investors to again question China’s growth trajectory and, more importantly, the ability of the Chinese government to manage these issues.
• US monetary tightening – The US Federal Reserve increased offi cial interest rates to 0.25% late last year. This has concerned some investors but they have seemingly overlooked the fact that recent US employment data shows the US economy is not on the verge of collapse and that interest rates remain extremely low.
• Geopolitical aff airs – The North Korean hydrogen bomb test on 6 January and increased Saudi/Iran tensions have led to heightened risk aversion.
What should you do?
The events since the start of the year have highlighted the inter connectedness of economies and fi nancial markets, and the prospect that share market concerns in one region can be transmitted to other markets. At times like this it’s important to stay calm. Remember some of the fundamental principles of investing, such as making sure you have a diversifi ed portfolio and investing for the long term. By taking a long-term approach, you give your investments time to recover from the downswings that are a natural part of any investment cycle.
We are here to help you manage risk and look at your long-term fi nancial strategy. This is the best way to build and preserve wealth, so please don’t hesitate to contact me on 02 4628 3957 to discuss your situation or clarify any questions you may have.
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“What’s more, it’s been delivered $28 million under budget, reducing the fi nal cost to $252 million, and opened 12 months ahead of schedule.”
Mr Patterson said the project highlighted the NSW Government’s commitment to improve road access for a future major employment hub that will benefi t large communities living in Western Sydney.
“In a win for local businesses, more than $70 million worth of contracts were awarded to around 120 Western Sydney suppliers and contractors over the three stages of this project,” Mr Patterson said.
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