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Sponsored by the Kendall Community Op Shop
‘Katherine Watts with some creative Easter
gifts at the Kendall Farmers market.’
Easter Bunnies are hopping out the door
at the Kendall Op-Shop.
As Easter arrives you
may be making plans to
catch up with family and
friends or perhaps taking
the opportunity to avoid
most humans all together. Whatever takes your
fancy this Easter we wish
you a happy and safe
holiday. Holiday’s are a
great time to reflect and
be grateful. So on that
note, a wander around
the community on Thursday was a good reminder
of how fortunate Kendall
is. Young entrepreneur
Katherine Williams was
offering some very creative wares for Easter at
the Farmers Market.
Whilst the op-shop volunteers were providing
us with a fantastic Easter
display!
Friday 3rd April, 2015
Volume 12, Issue 4
Heritage Festival
Pg. 2
Upcoming Events
Pg. 3
Bottle Shop Specials Pg. 4
Op Shop Grants
pg. 5
Kendall Kettles
Pg.6
Community
Initiatives ‘Rat Rod
& Kendall Solar
Pg. 7
Healing the planet
by banking with
Bendigo Bank
Pg. 9
I kew Report
Pg. 11
Business Directory
Pg. 10
Gardeners Club
Pg. 12
Community Network
Report
Pg. 13
Weekly Calendar
Pg. 15
Anzac Day Schedule Pg. 16
The Kendall Community Centre welcomes you to join in...
The Kendall Community Centre is a community initiative, run by the community for the community. There are many ways that you can become involved whilst doing something you are passionate about. Whether it’s a few hours in the community garden, serving up some hospitality, selling
creative wares at the market or providing great customer service in the centre . We welcome you
to come on in and give it a go. For those who are more passionate about writing and connecting the
community through story telling and current events please consider The Kendall Chronicle. The
Kendall Chronicle is currently going through some facelifts and setting up links to an online Facebook site entitled ‘Kendall Community Centre’. We are asking for interesting articles but also feedback on what you would like to see more of in this newsletter. Please go to our Facebook page and
press ‘like’ and inbox the editors with suggestions and ideas for future articles. If you are not on
Facebook contact editors directly (see pg. 15). If you are interested in receiving the Kendall Chronicle via email please contact us and we will add you to our monthly subscription list. Otherwise it
is loaded on our website and it will also come up on your Facebook status when you like our page.
A huge thankyou goes to the Op Shop for sponsoring the Kendall Chronicle for
the next six months so that we can focus on creatively strengthening this
newsletter and widening community involvement...
To contact, advertise or provide articles for the Kendall Chronicle please refer to Pg. 15
The Kendall Chronicle
Friday 3 April, 2015
Volume 12 Issue 4
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The Kendall Chronicle
Friday 3 April, 2015
Volume 12 Issue 4
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Kendall Music Exchange
By Alison
Wonderful music lifted the heart and soul of
quite a large audience on Friday 6th March. All
the walk up artists as well as the main guest
performers “TWO GOATS AND A FISH” made
it a really special night of music again.
In April, we will have a slight change of date:
Because the first Friday in April turns out to be
GOOD FRIDAY, we are holding the music exchange night on Friday 10th April instead. So please mark your calendar for that
one. Guest artists on the 10th April will be “JIM
AND SUE” from Bonny Hills. It will be fantastic
to hear Jim and Sue again.
Jim and Sue have been performing their heartfelt original songs, and carefully selected covers,
together for eight years now. Their style could
be described as acoustic folk, sometimes with a
dash of soft rock, sometimes with a hint of
country, blended with their beautiful vocal harmonies. Jim plays the acoustic guitar and Sue
plays the djembe (goblet shaped hand drum)
and percussion to accompany their lovely voices.
Then on Friday 1st May, the main guest
artists will be Kendall’s very own home made
Computer Classes
Held at the Kendall Community Centre
Starts 22nd June 2015
Every Monday for 5 weeks
 Cost is $10 per lesson
 Limited numbers book early
Phone 6559 0055 to register
Up in Annie’s Room
By Alvena
Wonderful band “Up in Annie’s Room” will
have you up and dancing with their exciting
mix of jazz,
tango, Romany swing and
klezmer. They’re first class musos, the band are
a mix of locals and a few from Sydney. A range
of instruments from sax, clarinet, guitar, double
bass, accordion, violin and mandolin.
Kendall Community Centre will be presenting
the band as its second of four events, supported
by a Country Arts Support Program grant,.
The event is on the
Saturday 16 May from 7.30pm.
Yummy hot soup and bread rolls is included in
the ticket price of just $25. Bring your own nibbles and drinks and make up a table for a fun
night out in Kendall. Bookings are essential…
Alvena Ferguson on 0401 608 240.
Lorne Bush Dance
From Nicola
“STRAWBERRY JAM”! Gaye and Colin from
STRAWBERRY JAM have also asked two young
talented musicians Tommy Kennedy and Tahlia
Rose from Kundabung to accompany them on
1st May. At only 15 and 13 these young two
have just taken first place trophies winning a
sound recording award just recently!
Local musicians are always encouraged to
bring their instrument along and share a couple
of songs. And, of course you are most welcome
to just come and listen to some beautiful music
at the Kendall Community Hall.
Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start,
entry is by donation.
Info contact Alison on 0431 682 357.
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Lorne Recreation Hall is having a Bush Dance
on
Saturday 11th April
Dance to the music of
The Jugged Hares
7-11pm
Tickets $10 and Children are free. BYO
BBQ available from 6pm.
Contact Nicola on 6556 9773 for more details
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 3
KENDALL BOTTLE SHOP
14 COMBOYNE ST KENDALL 65594496
Wishing everyone a Happy Easter
Tamburlaine Organic
Wines $16.99 ea
GB by Grant Burge
Wines $12.99 ea
TRADING HOURS OVER EASTER
Thursday 2nd April
9am—8pm
Easter Friday, 3rd April
CLOSED
Easter Sunday, 4th April
10am-7pm
Easter Monday, 5th April
10am-7pm
Hastings Co-Op
Swap & Go Gas
Bottles
9KG - $30
4.5KG - $25
5KG Ice - $4.00
Makers Table
wines by Saltram
$9.99 ea
Cleanskins $4.99
WINTER TRADING HOURS
Sunday-Thursday 10am-7pm
Friday & Saturday 10am–8pm
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Friday 3 April, 2015
2 Litres of local
milk +
A loaf of fresh
local bakery bread
= $7.00!!
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 4
Op Shop Report for April
Breakfast menu
now available every Sat/
Sun until 11.30am!
Thank you to all who support, provide
goods and spend money at the op shop.
Your choice to do so helped put $136,000
back into the community in a year!
Sponsorships
$5000—Kendall National Violin Competition to conduct
Kendall Live Music for Schools, a three year sponsorship.
$3000—For an additional one year sponsorship for a series
of workshops using an Artists in Residence program.
$2500—Kendall Riding for the Disabled, a one year sponsorship, for the care and upkeep of a horse.
$2400—Kendall Community Centre Reserve Trust, to offset costs of producing the Kendall Chronicle.
Enjoy a delicious lunch
or indulge in a homemade cake or dessert
OPEN 6 DAYS*
9am – 4pm
33 River Street Kendall
Ph. 6559 0085
*EASTER TRADING HRS
Wed 1st -Fri 3rd CLOSED
Sat 4th-Tue 7th 9am-4pm
Major Community Projects
Grant Recipients (cont)
$29000—Beach to Beach,
TBA—Kendall Tennis Club, funds to be allocated when
need identified.
TBA—School to School, funds to be allocated when need
identified.
$2500—The Sublime Chimes Ensemble, to purchase handbells.
$2760—Camden Haven Historical Society, for the purchase of a computer system to document historic photographs and documents.
$3000—Laurieton Tennis Club, to supply and install a patio cover at the existing clubhouse.
$3000—Boxing Bungu Muran, for equipment for fitness
workouts and training.
$3862—Kendall Rugby League Club, to install water tank
and upgrade septic.
$4000— Kendall Community Centre, to update computer
equipment.
$4100—Port Writers Inc. to run a literary completion and
publish an anthology.
$6873— Queens Lake Sailing Club, for modifications to the
rescue and response boat.
$7773—Kendall Public School P&C, to replace Fridge and
freezer in the canteen and start an African drumming
group.
$14,980—Kendall Men’s Shed, to enclose external walls of
the existing building.
$18,910—Camden Haven PAH and I Society, to replace
old cattle stalls.
Your purchases and donations enable the Op-Shop to
continue to provide much needed funding to our local
community organisations.
With the cold months approaching we have a supply of
good quality blankets and Manchester.
The Op-Shop will be closed on Good Friday.
Reserve Fund
$5000—Camden Head Pilot Station, to conduct literary
and artistic programs.
$1000—Meals on Wheels, to install an additional airconditioner.
$500— to assist an up and coming junior cricketer.
Funds— provided for concrete laid under the tables in
Cenotaph Park
Charity Grants
$1500—Sailability – a volunteer organisation providing
sailing for people with disabilities. Used for the purchase
of personal hoist and life jackets.
$1500—Global Aid Australia – a volunteer group providing medical help in third world countries. Used to purchase and transport medical supplies.
$1000—Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service – a service
providing search and rescue services free of charge in the
Hastings region. Used towards operational costs.
$1500—Headspace – an organisation working with young
people in the area of general health and wellbeing, mental
health, education and employment services.
$1000—Burma Education Fund - to be used to assist in
purchasing educational material.
$400—Royal Flying Doctor Service – towards operational
costs.
Grant Recipients
$880—Riding for the Disabled Kendall Centre, to update
helmets for riders.
$1000—Lorne Rural Fire Brigade, to purchase tool kit to
maintain equipment.
$1724—WW1 Soldiers Memorial in Kew, to assist in restoration.
$1760—iKew Information Centre, to install alarm system
and convex mirrors.
$1891—Camden Haven Landcare, to purchase equipment
to undertake roadside bush regeneration and weed control.
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Friday 3 April, 2015
KENDALL COMMUNITY OP-SHOP
Trading hours:
Monday to Friday: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Saturday:
9.00am – 12.30pm
First Sunday each month:
9.00am –
1.30pm
** Gift Vouchers available!! **
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 5
Bookends@Kendall
Your community book exchange
Monday
10am - 2pm
Tuesday
10am - 2pm
Wednesday
10am - 2pm
Thursday
9am - 2pm
Friday
10am - 2pm
Saturday
10am - 12noon
Kendall Kettles Craft Group
By Elizabeth
Bookclub @Bookends @Kendall
1st Wednesday each month @ 7.00pm
Get reading, come along & join in the discussions
Bring some nibblies to share - All Welcome -
KEW CORNER
STORE
www.kewcornerstore.com.au
Phone: 6559 4131
GREAT COFFEE – NICE PEOPLE
Daily papers, Magazines, Lotto,
Convenient groceries, fresh fruit & vegetables daily
local products & giftware
large selection of light lunches
fruit salads, “Rosco” ice-cream & other sweet treats
Open 5.30am to 7.00pm Mon to Fri
6.00am to 5.00pm Sat & Sun
Always looking for new local suppliers
Kendall Kettles Craft Group is a friendly group
of crafters who meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday
of each month in the Kendall Club from 9.00am
till around1pm. Cost for each meeting is $2.00.
Our members work on their own projects including knitting, crocheting, embroidery, patchwork, card making and many other crafts. Occasionally lessons for those interested are held
where we learn something new. Currently we
are making sensory mats for the elderly in
Lakeside Nursing Home. New members are
welcome to join us either on a casual basis or a
regular attendant.
Kendall Kettles also host the Kendall Village
Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea and this
year it will be held on Monday 25th May commencing at 10am. A lovely morning tea will be
provided as well as a display of our member’s
work and community projects that we support.
Entry is a gold coin donation and our craft stall
and raffle will help us raise some more funds.
All money raised on the morning will be sent to
the Cancer Council. The Bells of Haven will be
providing the entertainment and all are most
welcome to attend. Interested in Kendall Kettles? Please contact Elizabeth on 6559 0259
or email Elizabeth.kendall@iinet.net.au
KENDALL TAKE AWAY
NEW OWNERS TRACY & RON
All food items we sell are totally FRESH! Our specialty is house made
chicken schnitzels in a variety of fresh rolls or wraps. Plus a great
range of house made hamburgers.
Open over
Easter!
“Premium Coffee Roasters” is local coffee roasted and blended in
Port Macquarie and used in all our coffees.
We offer a large range of “Peters” scoop ice cream flavours.
A local natural honey is also available.
Trading As Normal Over Easter
Monday:
7.00am to 4.00pm.
Our experience covers 35 years in the hospitality industry, Tuesday:
Closed.
having owned three take-aways and also provided catering Wednesday: 7.00am to 5.00pm.
services for functions of various sizes. We would be hap- Thursday:
7.00am to 5.00pm.
7.00am to 7.30pm.
py to help you plan a menu. So why not call in and see us Friday:
Saturday:
8.30am to 7.30pm.
at 10 Comboyne Street.
Sunday:
8.30am to 7.30pm.
PHONE ORDERS 6559 0234
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 6
Community Groups helping
Community members
By Mitch & Anne
Mitch and Terry
are cutting up
part of a tallow
wood log which
was donated to
the Kendall Men’s
Shed. Some of the
boards will be
used to make a new deck for Fatty The Rat
Rod. The old deck has over 6000 kids signatures on it and it is time for a new one, so the
kids can start all over again. The old boards
will be sealed and
kept for use on a
future project or wall
decoration in Fatty’s
shed.
A big thank you
to the Kendall
Men’s Shed from
Fatty The Rat Rod.
Kendall Solar
Neighbourhood Update
By Michelle Lopert
Eight years ago, the Kendall Solar Neighbourhood scheme installed solar panels on 90 houses. Householders received 60 cents kilowatt/
hour tariff for the solar electricity they fed into
the grid. This generous tariff runs out late 2016.
People who joined after the cut-off date only
received a paltry amount, between 6 and 12
cents a kw/h.
A high Renewable Energy Target encourages
investment, jobs, makes energy cheaper, and
lowers greenhouse gas emissions. Sadly, our
present government is addicted to fossil fuel
and resists raising the target.
The solar industry is expanding rapidly. It is
currently generating $2 trillion annually worldwide and may displace fossil fuels within the
next 15 years.
Within two years, solar energy will be at grid
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Kendall Solar
Neighbourhood Update
(cont)
By Michelle Lopert
parity in 80% of countries around the world.
Grid parity means that the cost of renewable
energy is equal to (or less than) the cost of energy from the electricity grid (whose sources are
coal, oil, gas). When a source of energy reaches
grid parity, it becomes a viable contender as an
energy provider.
Germany reached grid parity in 2012 for its
rooftop-generated solar energy.
If electricity prices become too high, and the
feed-in tariff for our solar contribution is too
low, then people will opt out by choosing a
stand-alone system.
Here’s how it works:
In the past, the only way to store solar energy
was with expensive, heavy, lead-acid batteries.
These have been replaced by compact, lowmaintenance, lithium-ion batteries.
Through improved battery technology and
mass production, lithium-ion batteries will soon
be affordable to the average household.
Families and businesses with roof top solar
panels can invest in storage batteries which allows them to disconnect from the grid. After
initial costs, their electricity will be virtually
free. Each household becomes a type of microgrid.
There are other options. Some communities
have got together, shared the cost of batteries,
and formed a community microgrid.
In late 2016 when high feed-in tariffs end, the
electricity utilities and government will have to
decide on a new feed-in tariff rate for those who
contribute solar electricity to the grid.
If they pay too little for our solar electricity,
many people will opt for a stand-alone system.
The utilities will lose customers. To maintain
their profits, utilities would have to charge their
existing customers more. High electricity bills
would encourage remaining customers to purchase a solar stand-alone system, and the
downward spiral would accelerate.
Regardless of what governments and utilities
do, the renewable energy industry is surging
ahead. Technology and costs are changing in
our favour. Meanwhile, we will keep the community informed of options.
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Fire Control, Wauchope:
Captain: Terry Standing
President: Ron Morris
Secretary: Joanne Thorpe
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6559 8973
6585 7112
6559 4663
Permit officers Kevin O’Donoghue
- 6559 4772
John Corrigan
- 6559 4032
Alan Hagney
- 6559 4038
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 8
NORTH HAVEN GLASS
AND SCREENS
Bendigo Bank
(cont)
By Jane McIntyre
vices and many more.
But the Bendigo Bank offers customers something even more valuable – fossil fuel-free investment. While Australia’s ‘Big 4 ‘ banks continue to loan billions of dollars to coal and coalseam gas companies, Bendigo Bank refuses to
bankroll these industries.

Fast glass replacement

Made to measure security and flyscreen doors

Made to measure flyscreens

remeshing of all existing
screens

Shower screens

Caravan window repairs

Glass table tops and
shelves

Door and window
rollers available

MIRRORS MADE TO SIZE
Call alan on 6559 9555 or
0447 789701 for prompt
service or call in to 531 ocean drive IN
north haven
Bendigo Bank
By Jane McIntyre
Only this week, The ‘Big 4’ banks have refinanced Whitehaven Coal, backing a massive
controversial expansion into an endangered
Woodland ecosystem. As major emitters of
greenhouse gases, the fossil fuel industries contribute substantially to human-generated climate change.
How refreshing, then, to be able to bank with
an organisation that does not invest in fossil
fuels!
Recently, my partner and I joined the
‘divestment’ movement – we closed our respective accounts with members of the ‘Big 4’, and
placed our savings with the Bendigo Bank.
The divestment movement is having a huge
impact overseas on banks which finance the
fossil fuel industry, and is gathering momentum in Australia. (You may have heard of the
powerful old Rockefeller family in the USA recently withdrawing all investments in the fossil
fuel industry.)
The move for us was easy – the bank even
manages the switch for you. And there are
many banks to choose from: just go to
www.marketforces.org.au/banks/compare to
find the one that best suits your needs.
It can be frustrating and disheartening hearing
about the inevitability of climate change. As
citizens, we feel powerless in the face of enormous vested interests.
The Bendigo Bank agency is a great asset to the
Kendall community. It allows us to bank locally
and employs local people. It works hand-in-glove
with the community centre: the more people use
the facility, the more the CTC benefits financially.
But the more often ordinary people vote with
their feet, the stronger is the message to our
politicians and banks: for the sake of the planet
and our children’s futures, stop financing the
fossil fuel industries and start supporting renewable energy.
It also specialises in financing small businesses,
community projects, student scholarships, and
supports organisations such as the Royal Children’s Hospital, RSPCA, Oxfam , emergency ser-
It is encouraging that with the Bendigo Bank,
we can now take a small step to help bring this
about.
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 9
KENDALL & DISTRICT BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ANY SERVICE YOU DESIRE!
All Electrical plus TV aerials
All Home repairs/maintenance
including Painting,Plastering,Plumbing,
Gutters, Carpentry, All types of cleaning
Concreting,Paving,Tiling,Fencing,Lawns
FREE Quotes
Contact Geoff on 0419467644
Email: geoff_owen@bigpond.com
ENERGY
AIRCONDITIONING
SERVICE
“KEEPING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
WARM IN WINTER & COOL IN SUMMER”
PAUL SMITH
0413 362 819
Phone BRENDAN BURKE on 6585 4955
or 0413 610 199
AH: 6559 4662
2 Tonne Excavator
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Coastal Cooling + Electrical
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office: 02 6559 4879
e: wt1electrical@gmail.com
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DELICIOUS CAKES!
INDOORS OR OUT ON THE DECK
RELAXED , FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE—LIVE MUSIC
AT KENDALL COMMUNITY CENTRE
PLUS!
BROWSE THE KENDALL BAZAAR
Buy fresh, local homegrown vegetables, herbs, plants &
seedlings, fertilizers, jams, honey, craft, jewellery etc.
Stalls are available at a very reasonable price
Please enquire in the Centre Office on 6559 0055
Pick ’n pay vegies & herbs from the
Global Garden behind the Hall
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Volume 12 Issue 4
Page 10
Ikew Update Report
By Peter Jepp
Firstly we would like to sincerely thank the
Kendall Community Op-Shop for the grant to
enable us to have a more sophisticated alarm
system installed. Port Macquarie Hastings
Council has approved a further two year commitment for our continued operation of the
information centre and associated activities,
and negotiations are ongoing for maybe a further extension beyond two years. Council is
most impressed and very happy with the success of the centre and positive on the role the
centre is playing in attracting visitors to the
Camden Haven and surrounding communities.
We have been continuing work renovating the
amenities at the Information Centre. The roof
has been renewed and we have now moved
onto replacing partitions, painting and updating the Ladies toilet internally. A most rewarding comment was made last week when a
lady traveller called into the Information Centre informing us “that she would not stop at
any other Ladies toilet between Sydney and
Kew for cleanliness reasons” many thanks to
our dedicated Volunteers. Our next step is to
start on the Men’s toilets. The enjoyable part is
that the travelers who are calling into the information centre enjoy what we have and are
satisfied with the local knowledge of our volunteers. Great plans are ahead for the centre
and Kew, more details on that later.
Our next outing with the social club is in May
once again to the Wine Appreciation night at
Kendall. The Wine Tastings were so enjoyable
many of the iKew volunteers decided to return. Plans are underway for a Soup and Slice
Lunch in June which should suit those who do
not drive of a night.
We now have over 40 Volunteers rostered
over the month. With Easter approaching we
are gearing up for the “Driver Reviver” influx
to start with the School Holidays and Easter
Holidays almost upon us. We would like to
thank the many Volunteers who have given
their time for this most important service to
road travellers.
iKew open 10am-4pm, 7 days a week.
Ph: 65594400
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Friday 3 April, 2015
Get your TRAINLINK train ticket
at Kendall Community Centre
PH. 6559 0055
Monday to Friday
9.00am to 4.00pm
We DO NOT CHARGE a booking fee
So please help support your local centre
Letters to the Editor
By Jodie Neil
Sending letters into the Editor is
currently under scrutiny .
We request public opinion, through channels
suggested on page 1, as to appropriate guidelines
for how ‘Letters-to-the-editor’ are used, or potentially removed from the chronicle entirely.
A recent article which asserted a position regarding the ‘Historic Wharf access’ may have unintentionally had concerning repercussions to the
surrounding landowners who were associated in
this debate. The landowners Megan and Basil reported that an act of trespassing and theft on the
property may have been related to this issue being publicised. Both parties involved in the debate have attempted to discuss this matter
through a third party i.e. ’Letters-to-the-Editor’.
It may be more productive and less publicly confrontational in the future for members of the
community to consider more direct forms of
communication regarding sensitive issues.
Megan and Basil have indicated shortly before
this went to print that they “have never stopped
access from the ‘town green’ to the ‘historic
wharf’ with many people using this access regularly.
The change to land surrounding the Historic
Wharf has concerned some and been of little interest to others. Through mutual respect and
open communication it is hoped that this issue
will resolve itself over time. The Kendall Chronicle will provide further clarity on how the Historic Wharf is accessed in the next issue.
We invite the community’s thoughts on appropriate guidelines in printing sensitive forms of
communication. If anyone has experience in
this area please make contact. Alternatively removing ‘letters-to-the-editor’ may be the best
option.
Volume 12 Issue 4
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Kendall District Gardeners
Club
From Jim Lewin
New Volunteers…
John Carter welcomed three new members to the garden club.
He then outlined the format of our meetings.
Riding for the Disabled Association.
Fundraisers Please keep an eye out...
Wood Raffles in May, June, July and August
outside Woolworths at Lakewood where you
can buy your raffle tickets, lots
of great prizes to be won and if
you don’t need the trailer of
wood, opt for the money!!!!
Kendall Show...
The number of entries for
fruit/veges and flowers into the Kendall Show
was not as many as previous years possibly as a
result of the poor weather conditions. Doug
Pope, Sue Carter and Loan all won prizes.
Kendall District Gardeners
Club (cont)
From Jim Lewin
Next month’s meeting...
will be held at
Sandra’s place: Benwerrin Bamboo Nursery
13th of April. It is located on the corner of
Lorne and Sullivans roads.
Last Working Bee…
Sue, John, Richard,
Christine and Jim attended the working bee to
weed the gardens around the hall. Lorraine and
Berry provided refreshments for the workers.
The horticultural speakers day
will be on 25th July and speakers will
cover garden design, garden of the year, weeds
and grasses, and fungi. Bookings will be essential. Entry price is expected to be $15 and $12 for
lunch.
Call for Help…
John attended the Kendall
Networking meeting and members are asked to
consider the helping out with the following…
Volunteers are sought for manning the
Driver Reviver over Easter.
Lemon Scented Tree Tea Oil. She passed
around some sprigs and suggested rubbing
the leaves vigorously to generate heat and to
get the scent of the oil from the leaves.
Tienke and her husband Jeff hand planted
around 20000 trees. Pruning was done by
hand. Original sales was in bulk, but eventually began selling in smaller quantities and
continue to value add. The trees grow to
about 2.5 m and are then harvested down to
60cm. The leaf is collected into a barrel that
holds 700kg. 100kg of leaf is needed to produce 1 litre of oil. The harvested leaf is then
steam distilled for 2 hours generating about
36 litres of oil. Total produced each year is
around 130 t0 160 litres of essential oil. The
generated mulch is put back into the plantation. The trees continue to be productive after
17 years of harvesting.
They attend 2 markets each weekend and
Contact John Carter or Barry Barr if you can
help.
Birthday Wishes…
John Congratulated
Margo on her milestone birthday for last
month.
Show and Tell...
covered orchids. Snake
gourds. Asian eggplants and questions about
removing nutgrass. To remove grubs can use 1
tablespoon of molasses to 1 litre of warm water
and spray on plants. Spraying Dipel also works
on above ground grubs.
Lemon Scented Tree Oil...Tineke Trotter from Bonny Beach Plantation presented
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have been to over 130 different markets to
sell their products which include essential
oils, hand creams, soap and wax melts.
Further information can be seen on the website: www.bonnybeachplantation.com.au
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Minutes from the Quarterly Community Networking Report
Held March 2015 Minutes Recorded by Elizabeth Watson
Alan Hudson opened the meeting and commented on the recent grant to the Kendall Tennis Club. Everyone
agreed that they were happy to hear some progress at last.
LANDCARE- Barry Barr reported completion of: river bank near the Kendall S & C club, opposite boat
launching ramp. Lorne Rural Fire Service has offered to help if a suitable date can be negotiated. Sullivan
Road work is still continuing. One Landcare member has taken on the responsibility for improving the entrance to Kendall near the bridge and has made a big difference to this area.
KENDALL COMMUNITY BOATSHED- Barry Barr reported that improvements at the boatshed had been
done using op shop 2014 grant. Currently there are 28 financial members – Membership cost $10.00 pa. Open
day last year was very successful. Public Liability Insurance costs continue to be an ongoing issue and are
looking at maybe associating with other organisations and sharing their public liability cover. There is no
cover for people while on the water. The club is also exploring options to reduce the electricity costs. Girl
Guides and Sea Scouts are now using the facilities.
IKEW CENTRE- Barry Barr reported that the centre is working very well with the Driver Reviver well used
during holiday periods. Volunteers monitor visitor numbers at different times to gauge when to open in the
future. Use is increasing as word gets out that the centre is open. The Flagpole is currently being restored by
the Kendall Men’s Shed.
KENDALL KETTLES-Elizabeth Watson advised the group has 2 new members and now regularly had 28-29
members attend. Currently planning Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea at the club on Monday 25 th commencing at 10am. The Bells of Haven will be the entertainment. All welcome. The group are also making fiddle quilts for dementia patients in the local nursing homes.
CWA – Sue Carter reported CWA will be having lamingtons for sale at the next State Election on 28 th March.
Their International Day is being held on 31st March at the Kendall Club. The country for study this year is
Italy and Kendall Public School students have been compiling projects for display at the luncheon. They will
be judged on the day with students attending for part of the morning.
KENDALL GARDEN CLUB- John Carter reported a successful Christmas Party held at Cattai Wetlands and
recommends a visit to the wetlands. Open Fri, Sat, Sun and Monday 8am-3pm. There will be another Horticultural Speakers Day to be held on Saturday 25th July in the Kendall Community Centre. Cost $15.00 includes morning tea. A hot lunch provided by retired Meeting Place staff will be available for $15.00 for those
who want to partake. Booking for the day can be made to John Carter or Richard Cullen or at the Community
Centre. Limited number of seats available.
LORNE RFS – John Carter said that it has been a reasonably quiet summer with not many call outs thankfully due to the rain. Permits to light fires are not required at the moment but please advise your neighbours
and phone Wauchope Control Centre on 6588 9000 if you are planning to burn off.
KENDALL HERITAGE SOCIETY - Betty Boyd reported that the society were unsuccessful in their application for a
grant for various reasons to restore the Henry Kendall wall mural. They are disappointed as they have an appropriately
qualified artist lined up. They are currently looking at other avenues of funding.
Heritage week this year runs from April 10th till May 2nd. Kendall Public School students will be asked to
submit poems to be judged by CWA members. The Heritage Society will be providing guided tours around
The Heron’s Creek Cemetery on Saturday 2nd May and a working bee will be held on Saturday 21st March to
help clean up the graves. If you have a family member buried in this graveyard could you please contact Betty Boyd, Ron Haswell or Martin Parish so permission can be given to clean up around the gravestones? Martin Parish also advised that Stage 2 of the Heritage Trail was in planning stages and they are looking at funding options.
STEERING COMMITTEE FOR THE WORLD WAR 1 MEMORIAL RESTORATION at IKew – The gardens around the memorial have been cleared and red gravel or crushed bricks will be laid . A flag has been
provided by David Gillespie. A plan of action is required to ensure completion before Anzac Day.
The flagpole is being restored by the Kendall Men’s Shed members.
KENDALL COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL – Susan Crowie reported that the revamp of their sandpit
(funded from an op shop grant) is now complete. Students will be taking part in the March and service on
Anzac Day. The pre-school provided sponsorship for the creative arts section of the Camden Haven Show.
The enrolment has increased from 20 to 25 students from the start of this year and the centre caters for 35year olds. The fundraising ideas for 2015 include a Mother’s Day raffle and barefoot bowling event at the
Kendall Club, Christmas in July Trivia Night at the club and in October they will be holding their Spring Fair.
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2015 SHOW, 21st/22nd February – Bill Boyd mentioned most activities were cancelled due to bad
weather but the racing pigs where very popular as were the pavilion displays. A mini show to be
held on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th March. Mention was also made of the Comboyne Show, held
the following weekend was a success with increased exhibits.
KENDALL S & C CLUB – Allan Hudson reported that at the end of January 2015 the club was trading better than last year. The Wine Club and the Restaurant continues to be successful. A survey of
members was completed recently. Suggestions and ideas are being implemented with the call for
more live entertainment. More renovation at the club to be completed by the end of June.
KENDALL COMMUNITY OP SHOP – No report
Next meeting due on Thursday 4th June 2015 commencing at 6pm – 7.30pm at the Kendall Club
KEW PRODUCE
Now has New Owners
- Dustin & Hannah Prosser
For all of your Rural & Produce needs
Phone: 6559 4566
Property & electric fencing needs
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Gardening fertilizers, sprays, lawn care
and a large range of Searles products
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Stock Food: Barastoc, Castlereagh, Mitavite, Riverina and Prydes
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Extensive range of dog foods, both dry & canned
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Cattle & Equine health supplies
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Bird seeds & equipment.
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Bales of Lucerne hay, straw, & corn hay
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P.O.L. chickens now available
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Delivery in local area $5 on Tuesdays
If there are supplies you need which we perhaps do not have, talk to us, we will arrange to stock
the product.
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Country Women's Association CWA
Is pleased to announce the winners of
Saturdays Raffle
1st Prize
2nd Prize
Roger Wood
Rheanna Chapman
We would like to thank every one for
their
support!
NEED SPACE? HOLDING A FUNCTION?
Available are 2 modern air-conditioned rooms suitable for health professionals, a conference room,
large School of Arts Hall including
adjoining supper room and fully fitted kitchen.
A large covered deck comprises the entry to the hall.
For further details and information:
Please phone 6559 0055 or
email kendallctc@bigpond.com
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KENDALL CALENDAR
MONDAY
Pilates Kendall School of Arts 5-6.m, Ali 0431463461
2nd & 4th Mon: Kendall Kettles Craft Kendall Services Club
9.am to 1pm: Elizabeth 6559 0258
3rd Mon: Kendall District Gardeners meeting Kendall Community
Hall 10am. All welcome.
4th Mon: Camden Haven Landcare meeting Kendall War Memorial Rooms 7.30pm with supper after meeting.
TUESDAY
Ladies Sports Kendall Services Club 10am
Social Darts Kendall Services Club 6.30pm
Kendall Riding for the Disabled, Batar Ck Rd 9.30-12.30 Elizabeth
0423854174/6559 8774
Camden Haven St John the Evangelist, Mass 9.00am
Kendall Mens Shed 8am-4pm
2nd Tues: Lorne Rural Fire Brigade, Fire Station Stewarts River
Rd 7.30pm, John 65569677
3rd Tues: Kendall CWA Kendall War Memorial Rooms 10am Sue
Carter 6556 9677
Kendall Community Boat Shed Mtg: 7pm at Kendall Services
Club.
WEDNESDAY
Tai chi & Qigong Traditional style class for women, Kendall S of
A, 10.45am, Lucille 0438072219
Kendall Riding for the Disabled, Batar Ck Rd 9.30am-12.30 Elizabeth 0423854174/6559 8774
Lorne Rangers Craft Group Lorne Community Hall 10am-2pm
Nicola 6556 9773
Bingo at Kendall Services Club 6.30pm
Physical Culture - Girls all ages (see new advert in this chronicle)
1st Wed: Bookclub at Bookends 7pm. - all welcome
3rd Wed: Camden Haven RFB mtg, Kendall Rd, Kew 7.30pm.
Phone Terry 6559 8973 or Ron 6585 7112
or 0408216885
THURSDAY
‘The Meeting Place’ Kendall Community Centre. Morning tea
served 9-12pm - Plus Kendall Veggie Bazaar at Kendall Community Centre. Phone 6559 0055 for details.
Kendall Mens Shed 8am-12noon
Kayaking: 7.30am for 8am start at Kendall Boat Ramp. Everyone
welcome in all weathers. Ph. Ian 6559 4734
1st & 3rd Thurs. Social paddle Kendall Boat Shed, 8.30am on the
water. All welcome. Ph Diann 65596740.
1st Thurs: Kendall Heritage Society Meeting. Kendall Services
Club 7.30pm
4th Thurs: Camden Haven PAH&I Society Mtg. Kendall Showground 7.00pm
FRIDAY
Pilates Kendall School of Arts 9-10.am, Ali 0431463461
Tai chi & Qigong Traditional style class for men, S of A Hall,
10.45am, Lucille 0438072219
Kendall Music Exchange: Kendall S of A held on the 1st Friday of
each month 6.30pm. Alison 0431 682 357
SUNDAY
St Stephens Uniting Church, Kendall 10.00am. 6559 4037
Camden Haven St John the Evangelist, Kendall Mass 9.00am 6559
8354
Jnr Golf Coaching & Games at Camden Haven Golf Club 9.00am
6559 4596
1st SUNDAY
Kendall Showground Markets at Kendall Showground
FUTURE:
10 April: Kendall Music Xchange—Jim and Sue
11 April: Lorne Bush Dance 7-11pm, Lorne Hall
25 April: Dawn Service, Kendall Cenotaph
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THERAGENICS
Building Better Health
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Pain Management
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Remedial therapy and massage
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Rehabilitation
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Exercise programs
Contact your local therapist
Leea Harris
to discuss your treatment
Phone: 0409 599 146
or email leeaharris74@gmail.com
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KENDALL ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION SERVICES
Saturday 25th April 2015
Dawn Service – Assemble 5.15am for 5.30am
Cenotaph in the Kendall War Memorial Park, Comboyne Street, Kendall.
Main Service –Assemble 9.45am for 10am
MARCH & SERVICE - Marchers and Diggers are requested to assemble at 9.45am opposite the
General Store in Comboyne Street, Kendall.
The Service will commence at 10am Sharp, at the Cenotaph in the Kendall War Memorial Park,
Comboyne Street, Kendall.
This year being the Centenary of ANZAC’s landing at Gallipoli the sub-Branch will be holding a
Commemorative Lunch at the Kendall Services and Citizens Club.
We are offering members of the Kendall Community the opportunity to join us at the Luncheon. There
is alternate served mains, desert, tea and coffee with included beverages, soft drinks, beer and house
wine only available during the lunch service.
The cost is $55 per person with cheque or money order required before last mail 14 April 2015, Post to
the Secretary RSL Kendall sub-Branch PO Box 9392 Port Macquarie NSW 2444.
As this is a catered event there will be no tickets available at the door on the day.
Enquiries: 6582 6080 – Bob Metcalfe (Secretary / Treasurer - Kendall RSL sub-Branch)
‘Osteopathy is a “hands on”
Therapy that helps relieve aches
and pains and restores better body
function’.
Peggy Landon
22 years Clinical Experience
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New Patients Welcome
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Doctor’s referral not required
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Govt assisted Chronic Disease
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Management programs available
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6 visits per year
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Hicaps: Claim your Private Health Fund
rebate on the spot and only pay the gap fee
Contact your local Osteopath:

PEGGY LANDON
Phone: 6559 4026 158 Batar Creek
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