Bicheno is a town on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 185 km north-east of Hobart on the Tasman Highway, with a population of 853 (2011 census). It is part of the municipality of Glamorgan/Spring Bay. The town is primarily a fishing port and a beach resort. The town was named after James Ebenezer Bicheno, the British Colonial Secretary for Van Diemen's Land from 1843 to 1851. The first historical reference to the place that was to become Bicheno was made by James Kelly during his circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land. He landed here (when it was known as Waubs Harbour) to dry his provisions. From 1803 Waubs Harbour was used as a whaling port. Bicheno was proclaimed a township in 1866. Bicheno Post Office opened as a receiving house on 1 January 1855. Near the tennis courts is the grave of Wauba Debar (after whom Waub's Harbour was named), an aboriginal who was stolen from her tribe as a teenager to become a "sealer's woman". Her bravery in rescuing two sealers in a storm is commemorated by a headstone. The hinterland was established for farming in the mid-1840s, which continues today. Coal was discovered in 1848. In 1854, the harbour was expanded to provide port facilities for the coal mines at Denison River. The coal was transported to the port via a 5km horse-drawn tramway. The use of Bicheno as a coal port was short-lived. The discovery of gold in Victoria saw most of the residents depart in 1855 and for nearly a century, Bicheno became a sleepy little fishing village. Fishing has continued to be the lifeblood of the town with substantial quantities of crayfish, abalone, scallops and trevally. In recent times it has become a popular tourist destination, with a range of accommodation, craft shops, two small aquaria, and a visitor centre. Visitors are also attracted to the little penguin colony on adjacent Diamond Island A nearby point of interest is the Bicheno Blowhole. In September 2003 a memorial to the Merchant navy was unveiled in Bicheno. Five months later, in February 2004, the town presented a freedom of entry charter to the Australian Merchant Navy, the first time any locality in the world has granted 'freedom of the city' to the Merchant Navy. Local primary school children have been appointed custodians of this memorial, built near Wauba Debar's grave. Date Event Location, time and contact details 13th - 17th April BreastScreen Tasmania Mobile Bus May Shaw Centre Swansea 14th April Swansea Probus Inc 10 Monthly meeting and BBQ Swansea Golf Club Bill 0411 203 223 17th April Coast Guard Freycinet 7 pm Terry Charlton Room at the Boatshed. Visitors and new members welcome. Bill Fry, Admin Officer: 0400 329 973 20th - 24th April BreastScreen Tasmania Mobile Bus Bicheno Health Centre 24th April STUFIT (Swansea Town Ukulele & Folk Instr. Troupe) 7.30 pm at the Swansea Town Hall on Friday 10th April 2015. All Welcome. Call Steve Mob: 0438 060 047 for further info. 25th April Swansea RSL 6 am Dawn Service East Coast Heritage Centre followed by breakfast and refreshments in the club 25th April Swansea RSL 11 am Wreath Laying Ceremony East Coast Heritage Centre. Those wishing to march please meet at Swansea Recreational Reserve at 10.30 26th April ECCAI 2.30 pm Tasmania Guitar Trio All Saints Church 26th April Friends of Rocky Hills 10 - 12 Eighth Annual Clean Up Day Cressy Beach - Little Swanport River Followed by BBQ ( BYO drinks) Alison Wallace 0419 090 245 27th April Haphazards Art Group 10 to 3 Fortnightly meeting All Saints Church Hall Nora 6257 8407 28th April Glamorgan Spring Bay Council 5 pm Monthly Meeting Triabunna Agenda items by 17th April Editor: Bill Fry Advertising Coordinator: Jenny Whittaker Advertising, Stories & Copy Deadline: strictly 12 noon Friday Advertisements costing $20 or less must be paid in cash at the Centre before publication Phone: 6257 8806 Fax: 6257 8053 Postal Address: P.O. Box 308 Swansea 7190 Email: gobcnews@gmail.com—articles, letters and photographs welcome! Website: www.gobcnews.weebly.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/greatoysterbaycommunitynews Printed by Swansea Online Access Centre Opening hours: Monday 10 am - 3 pm; Tuesday 10 am to 3 pm; Wednesday 9 am - 3 pm; Thursday 10 am - 3 pm; Friday 9 am to 1 pm; Public Holidays by prior arrangement Wed 15 Apr G Bryan & J Crawford Thurs16 Apr G Olbrey Fri 17 Apr S Seipen Mon 20 Apr J Austwick Tues 21 Apr S Kean & D Barden Disclaimer: The Editorial team reserves the right to print any material which is designed to benefit or be of interest to the local community. Consequently, all views or opinions expressed in material published are solely those of the writer of that material and do not necessarily reflect the view or opinions of any persons associated with Great Oyster Bay Community News, the Swansea Online Access Centre or Linc Tasmania. The editorial team also reserves the right to edit or refuse to publish any material that may be deemed damaging, misleading or detrimental to our organisation or community. Please refer to our Editorial and Advertising policies which are located on our website www.gobcnews.weebly.com www.bom.gov.au/australia/meteye Care until release of orphaned wildlife including Wombats, Eastern Grey kangaroos (Foresters), Bennetts & Pademelon wallabies & Tasmanian Devil rescue. Phone Marcia at Bayview Bush Babies on 0448 714 419. For advice or care of birds phone Sherryl Lyn on 0427 796 096. Collection of bee swarms, please phone Marcia on 0448 714 419. Please phone pest control for wasps. For a safe snake relocation service throughout the municipality. Phone Bruce Press on 0400 502 403. Easy Relaxation for Mind and Body Every Thursday in Orford 1pm at the Orford Community Hall. Contact Nadine Ozols, Program Coordinator, 6257 9126 orrphs1.mayshaw@iwwt.com.au. Swansea State Library has a Glamorgan Spring Bay new phone number 6257 8607. Please Council Monthly use this number for all enquiries Meeting 5 pm 21st Apr at regarding the library Book Discussion Group at the Swansea Library. We meet on the fourth Thursday in the month, next meeting Apr 23 at 10.30 am. Keep reading and bring along the book you are currently reading. Contact Deirdre Monk on 6257 8584. Your local SES is looking for volunteers. If you are interested, want to know more or just want to come and have a look. Your local unit is also on the hunt for your old unwanted vehicles, if you have got one that you would like to donate to the unit for training purposes, please let us know, we can even arrange pickup. Contact us at swanseases@gmail.com or ring Kelvin on 0418 376 129 www.swansea-ses.weebly.com Triabunna. Agenda items by 17th April. Music and Mediation 3pm Wednesdays All Saints Church this week’s music is Beethoven 's Pastoral Symphony to celebrate the grape harvest. A cuppa will be supplied after the session in the church hall. All welcome 6257 8755 Community Transport East Coast the phone number for the office has changed from 6372 2137 to 6372 4415. A diversion will be in place until July but please make note of the number. ECCAI 2.30 pm 26th April Swansea Branch CWA meets The Swansea Social Croquet and Boules on Fridays between 11 2nd Wednesday of the month. New members always welcome. Craft days alternate months. Contact 6257 8947 for details. am and 2 pm. Please contact Deirdre Monk 6257 8584. If you are intending to continue playing Croquet on Fridays. Tasmanian Guitar Trio will be playing a programme of music ranging from medieval to modern. Tickets - $20 or $15 concession available from Bear Cottage Crafts, or at the door. Sponsored by ECCAI and the All Saints Restoration Appeal Committee. Spring Bay Walkers have a Swansea Probus Club 10 am Haphazards Art Group 10 - regular walking calendar of many interesting local walks. Contact Cath Willmot on 6257 1096. April 14 monthly meeting and bbq Swansea Golf Club Secretary 0411 203 223 Qigong 9.15 am and exercise class Coast Guard Freycinet next 11.15 am both Monday at Swansea Golf Club until further notice. Cranbrook Craft Group Every Wednesday 10.30 am at Cranbrook Hall. Cranbrook Contact Edith 6257 8116 Swansea Community Garden meets on the first Saturday of the month. Contact Cynthia on 6256 4738. meeting 1900 Hrs Friday 17th April Terry Charlton Room at the Boatshed. Visitors and new members welcome. Bill Fry, Admin Officer: 0400 329 973 www.coastguardfreycinet.com.au Swansea Community Market supported by Barkmill Bakery & Tavern second Saturday of the month at Swansea Town Hall 10 am - 1 pm Next month’s market is on 9th May 3 fortnightly meeting All Saints Church Hall next meeting Monday 27th April Nora 6257 8407 Swansea Online Access Centre would like to thank all of the dedicated hard working volunteers and committee members who contribute to the efficient operation of the Centre and this newsletter, you, our readers, of this newsletter for it’s continued success. Swansea RSL Anzac Day 25th April Dawn Service 6 am followed by breakfast. 11 am march & wreath laying service. A letter from the editor Dear readers, in this issue I have included some small history of Bicheno (page1) and Swansea (page 9) and over the next few weeks will include potted histories of the other towns and places of interest in the municipality. You are invited to the Swansea Bowls Club on the 10th May for Mothers’ Day Lunch. Lunch served between 12 pm and 2 pm Roast Lamb And Beef Buffet with 5 vegetables. Together with a selection of deserts. $20 per head Children under 14 years $15 Tables of 6 or more receive a free bottle of wine. Lucky door prize. To book a table ring 0427 688 016 This was prompted by a notification from Oyster Bay in New York on our Facebook Page. This gives an indication of the reach and power of the internet and social media. Next week’s edition is the issue before the ANZAC Day Centenary and I intend to devote most of the newsletter to stories, poems and pictures to this event. If you have family stories, photos or newspaper articles, could you please email them to me, or alternatively, call into the centre and we shall copy them. All original documents will be returned. Also if you have any photos of the servicemen whose names have appeared in the newsletter over the last few weeks, please contact Maureen at the East Coast heritage Museum. Bill Fry (Editor) Meals on Wheels A community service available to anyone who would love a meal delivered to their home, ongoing or temporary. Cost $8.60 for a two course meal Phone 6257 8108 Swansea State Library has a new phone number 6257 8607. Please use this number for all enquiries regarding the library Council will be restricting the days that all Waste Transfer Stations in the municipal area are open during the winter period as follows: Monday 4th May to Sunday 30th August 2015 Monday 2.30 to 4.30pm Wednesday 2.30 to 4.30pm Friday 2.30 to 4.30pm Sunday 12.30 to 4.30pm Tuesday Thursday Saturday CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Any further information can be obtained from Council’s Manager Works, Tony Pollard on 6256 4777 during office hours. General Manager Glamorgan Spring Bay Council Need a FREE business mentor to help you achieve your goals; someone to look objectively at your small business and provide a sounding board? Our Mentors are available now. To access CoacheStuff Business Mentor Services, call 0459 391 093 or email team@coachestuff.com today. “Word” or “Publisher” Copy by 12 Noon Fridays. Letters and articles most welcome. Pictures with articles make for more pleasant reading. Please send by email to gobcnews@gmail.com or drop in to the Swansea Online Access Centre Monday and Wednesday 9 am - 3 pm Tuesday and Thursday 10am -3 pm Friday 9 am - 1 pm Public Holidays by prior Appointment With business experience and even limited spare time, YOU too can become a CoacheStuff Volunteer Business Mentor and assist Tasmanian small business owners to grow and develop. Interested in assisting in this way? Call 0459 391 093 or email team@coachestuff.com for more details. Two bedroom flat in central location part furnished, available for lease. Contact 0419 390 736 This Week’s Headstone Quote Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange Percy Bysshe Shelley 4.08.1792 - 08.07.1822 Last Week’s Headstone : Ludolp van Ceulen spent a major part of his life calculating the numerical value of the mathematical constant π, using essentially the same methods as those employed by Archimedes some seventeen hundred years earlier. He published a 20-decimal value in his 1596 book Van den Circkel ("On the Circle"), later expanding this to 35 decimals. After his death, the "Ludolphine number" 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288..., was engraved on his headstone. Quotes of the Week Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage. H L Mencken I don't have a bank account because I don't know my mother's maiden name. Paula Pounstone Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive. Elbert Hubbard Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone. Anthony Burgess Tasmanian Guitar Trio Fish & Chips in our own beer batter or crumbed All Saints Church, Swansea 2:30pm Sunday 26 April ―Classical with pep. Crossing the boundaries of Renaissance, Latin, Celtic and original compositions with shimmering pop textures.‖ THE AUSTRALIAN The Tasmanian Guitar Trio is the flagship ensemble of the Tasmanian Guitar Studio, directed by ARIA Award Winner, Gareth Koch. The Tasmanian Guitar Trio will be presenting a programme from medieval to Lennon & McCartney and contemporary works with every imaginable influence in between, keeping pace with the guitar’s renegade journey across music history. (For a preview, go to http:// www.tasmanianguitarstudio.com/#!recordings/c1yi7) Trio members Darcy O’Malley and Oliver Marshall, still in their teens, are amongst the most promising guitarists ever produced in Tasmania. Darcy is an accomplished classical trumpeter and blues guitarist, while Oliver is active as an electric guitarist and bassist in contemporary music. Gareth Koch has released multiple best-selling albums with ABC Classics. He holds a PhD in Music and studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Royal Madrid Conservatorium and the Academy of Music in Vienna. He was a founding member of Saffire – The Australian Guitar Quartet and has performed throughout Australia, Europe, Asia and the US. Tickets $20 and $15 concession available from Bear Cottage Crafts or at the door. This concert is presented by ECCAI in conjunction with the All Saints Restoration Appeal Committee. Profits go to the All Saints Restoration Appeal. OYSTER BAY SEAFOODS (opposite BP S/Stn) 62578998 – Open every day till 8.00 6 am Dawn Service followed by breakfast in the club. Any persons wishing to have the Swansea RSL Club purchase wreaths for ANZAC DAY are asked to contact the secretary ASAP. Those who have organised their own wreath but still wish to place it will also need to contact the Secretary. All those who intend to march in the 11am. parade are asked to assemble at the football ground main entrance prior to10.30 am. Thank you Tracey Kean Swansea RSL Secretary Mob: 0407 639 022 Home: 6257 8933 Dear Residents and Visitors, This year marks a truly special milestone in our nation’s history with the 100th anniversary of the historic landing at Gallipoli. On 25th April 1915, the legend of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps- or ANZACS as they are now universally known- was forged against the rugged landscape of the Dardanelles. This action, our first of hundreds in the ensuing four years of World War One, set in motion a tradition of service to our country and our community that continues today. And whilst the landings at ANZAC Cove only account for a relatively small chapter in our history, that undoubtedly had a great influence on our identity. It is therefore sacrifice and service that we commemorate each ANZAC Day, but in the acknowledgment of an enduring legacy on who we are. With this in mind, please join us in commemorating the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli on Saturday 25th April at the East Coast Heritage Centre. The Dawn Service will commence at 6 am followed by traditional refreshments at the RSL in Noyes Street. The parade will occur from 10.50 am for an 11 am service in accordance with newspaper advertisements. Please note:- local road closures will be in force from approximately 10.30 am . This year, the service will include performances by Swansea Primary School and other local participants We sincerely look forward to your attendance and support. Lieutenant Colonel Nick Wilson On behalf of Swansea RSL Sub Branch A great FREE course of four units ICA10111 Cert 1 in Information, Digital Media and Technology. Bistro is now open Wed—Sat Lunch 12 till 2 Wed—Sat Dinner 6 till 9 Do not forget Friday night spins and members’ draw Phone: 6257 8188 GRAVES AUTO REPAIRS Workshop will be closed for Annual Holidays from 4 pm Thursday 23/04/15 Reopening 8 am Tuesday 19/5/15 The online course covers the basics of computing including: • • • • • Word processing File management Email Internet use Excel To enrol contact: Swansea and Cranbrook Residents Swansea Online Access Centre on 6257 8806 or call in. Triabunna, Orford and Buckland Residents Spring Bay Online Access Centre on 62573698, or call in. Free computer access provided for the duration of the 8 week course Places are limited! Be quick! Applications close Wednesday 29th April 2015 Expressions of interest are also being taken for courses in: Building a free website, Digital Photos, Photobooks and Online GIVE AWAY Small Pool Table Approx. 1900 x 800 Balls and Cues Carpet & Lounge Suite Cleaning Turbo Tile & Grout Cleaning Flood Emergency Callouts High Pressure Cleaning Fire & Smoke Damage Cleanup Mattress Sanitising Exterior House Cleaning Covering Bicheno, Coles Bay, Swansea, Orford and Triabunna areas Truck Mounted Machine STEPHEN BRIGGS Owner/Operator Box 378 Prospect TAS 7250 Swansea Motor Inn Phone 62578102 Swansea Paint & Panel 36 Franklin Street Swansea For all your spray painting & smash repair needs. Insurance work & detailing . Scott on 0497 928 482 which is now in private hands. Swansea, Tasmania, Australia is a town in the heart of Tasmania's east coast, on the north-west shore of Great Oyster Bay and overlooking Freycinet National Park. It was the first municipality in Australia to be established after Hobart and Sydney. At the 2011 census, Swansea had a population of 597. History The first European to explore the Swansea area was Captain John Henry Cox sailing from England to Sydney. He took his ship, the Mercury, up the eastern coast of Tasmania. On 3 July 1789, having heard of vast colonies of seals in the area, he sailed along the western shore of Maria Island and into a stretch of water he named Oyster Bay. VETERINARY CLINICS IN BICHENO Dr Jeff Parsons consults in Bicheno every Tuesday afternoon. Please phone 6376 1577 for an appointment or veterinary advice. Swansea was not settled until 1821 when George Meredith, his family and workers arrived from Pembrokeshire, Wales. Meredith obtained a grant from Lieutenant Governor William Sorell to farm in the area around Oyster Bay. The land was developed and made suitable for seasonal crops and grazing stock and a tannery and flour mill were established by the Meredith River. Whaling stations were also set up on nearby islands to enable the export of whale oil. Swansea was originally called Great Swanport and Meredith built the family home, Cambria, There are other important buildings in the town including Morris’ General Store which has been owned and run by the Morris family for over 100 years. The Swansea Bark Mill which processed black wattle bark was used in colonial times in the tanning industry and is now a museum. Schouten House is a fine early Victorian colonial house built in 1844 . Waterloo Point Post Office opened on 6 September 1832 and was renamed Swansea around 1863. PERFECT PLACEMENT STONEWORK Tomorrows heritage today. Specializing in Restorations, Houses, Retaining Walls, Stairs, Garden Features, Paving & All Types of Stone Work Compare our work online at www.ppstonework.com.au Phone 0409 074 995 ACCOUNTANT & TAX AGENT Simon P. Clark Chartered Accountant “I come to you” Visiting Swansea the 4th Thursday of each month 21st April For an appointment please call Ph: 6391 3007 FIG BEAUTY SERVICE Visits the Health & Wellbeing Centre, May Shaw VETERINARY CLINICS IN SWANSEA Dr. Phillip Holmes will be visiting Swansea from 11 am onwards. April 15th & 29th Please phone 6269 2323 for an appointment or veterinary advice. Every Tuesday Slashing of Blocks Waxing, tinting, manicures & pedicures, facials, gel nails/toes Relaxation massage Swansea - Bicheno - Coles Bay Ph: Rodney Breadmore 0418 513 973 Phone Sally 0400 837 984 Pest Controller Richard Lane Leon Dransfield 0407 299 215 OPTOMETRIST Ca Ca Visiting Bicheno Fri. 1 May 7 f r app nt nt Swansea Sat. 2 May 7 f r app nt nt Qualified, Licensed, and because I live locally, I can offer follow up treatment if required. For all your creepy crawly pests. Spiders, Ants, Fleas and Flies etc. Using environmentally friendly products. 20 Way to leave (4) 21 Number reflecting the weight/height relationship in humans (4,4,5) Down 2 Angels depicted as winged children (8) 3 Relating to the eye (5) 4 Bedclothes (7) 5 Not in a million years! (5) 6 Chewed noisily (7) 7 Void (4) 11 Different aspect of something (4,4) 13 Prejudice (7) 14 (Of shoes) open-ended (7) Across 16 Hi! in Honolulu (5) 1 Musical support? (13) 17 Place for cinema or musical and dramatic performances (5) 8 "Jesus __" (shortest verse in the King James Bible) (4) 18 Malta's second largest island (4) 9 Childish (8) 10 Military command (to step on it!) (5,5) 12 European manufacturer of the A380, the world's largest passenger jet (6) 14 Very small (6) 15 French overseas department in the Caribbean, capital Basse-Terre (10) 19 Refuge from danger — escape route (4-4) Last weeks solution Swansea Golf Club Report Saturday 18th April A good field contested the Monthly medal which was won by Darryl Down with a nett 58 and John McKenna filled the runner up position, carding a nett 59. Nearest to the pin winners were Jim Morris and Jim Miley. Dale Williams had the best gross score of the day with a round of 70/61. Other good scores were produced by Malcolm Sinclair 60, Fran Dowling and Ian Wallace 61. Max Hall had the second best gross score of 77and a nett 62. Members are asked to note that as ANZAC Day falls on a Saturday, it is proposed to hold a 9 hole competition (ANZAC Shield) 1.30 pm for a 2.00 pm start.(Not as stated in the Roster) Results D. Down 58 J. McKenna 59 M. Sinclair 60 F. Dowling D. Williams I. Wallace 61 Max Hall 62 M. Willett P. Donaldson 64 J. Quinn J. Miley 65 R. Dart 67 J. Cotton 69 K. Wadley L. McKenna 70 D. Sinclair 72 J. Morris 75 V. Cleaves 77 V. Kemp 83. Coming Events Thursday 16th April: East Coast Veterans. Motley Shield @ Malahide Saturday 18th April: Stableford Sponsored by Murray Lethborg & Wayne Cargill Saturday 25th April: ANZAC Shield. 9 hole Stableford. 1.30 for 2.00 pm Thursday Triples Day 1.30 for 2 pm Mother’s Day Luncheon see notice on page 4 Last Saturday Swansea 10.8.68 Goals J Brown 3, A Cusick 2, L Wright, J Negri, T Woods, M Williamson, M Evans 1. Best A Priest, J Brown, A Press, A Cusick, M Wiliamson Lost to Peninsula 14.6.96. We are looking for Volunteers to help in the canteen for the forthcoming season. There are 9 home games and with a reasonable number for the roster each volunteer may only be required for one shift. Contact Lauren Gardam 0459 101 363. We are also looking for boundary umpires for the away games. Transport and training will be provided. Contact Bill Fry 0411 203 223. Upcoming events Sat 18th April Swansea vs Bothwell @ Swansea 1.30pm Springvale ―SEAFOOD POP UP RESTAURANT‖ Vineyard Cellar Door will be open 7 days a week from 11am Restaurant will trade 7 days a week till after the Easter Holiday Break. For Enquiries & Group Bookings for the Restaurant Call Don Monk on 0459 581 316
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