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Kids' Corner...Kids' Corner<br />

Homemade Sidewalk Paint<br />

Materials:<br />

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¼ cup corn starch<br />

¼ cup water<br />

This Homemade Sidewalk Paint is<br />

so easy to make and is eco-friendly<br />

too! You can make it in different<br />

colours and it wipes right off<br />

with water!<br />

8 drops of food colouring in different colours<br />

Small containers (one for each colour)<br />

• Paint brush(es)<br />

Instructions:<br />

1. In a small container mix the cornstarch and water.<br />

Add food colouring. Repeat to make as many<br />

colours as you can. If you want white paint don't<br />

add any food colouring! You'll notice when you paint<br />

it looks a little watery, but when it dries the colours<br />

will be vibrant.<br />

2. If you are using this paint outside on a warm sunny<br />

day it will dry almost immediately. Hose it off, or just<br />

use a wet rag. Since this paint is made with natural<br />

ingredients it will not harm your plants, grass or any<br />

of your outdoor drains. Happy Painting!<br />

Source: http://www.busybeekidscrafts.com/Homemade-<br />

Sidewalk-Paint.html<br />

June / July 2012<br />

Pet Rocks<br />

Materials:<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Rock<br />

Acrylic craft paint<br />

Pet rocks are a fun way to express<br />

your creativity and your own<br />

personal style. Whether it’s a cute<br />

animal or a creepy creature, this<br />

pet rock craft for kids are lots of fun<br />

and have no limits!<br />

• Suggestion decorations: yarn, wiggle eyes, markers,<br />

glitter glue, sequins, beads, pom poms, etc<br />

• White craft glue<br />

Instructions:<br />

1. Start by washing your rock with warm soapy water.<br />

If your rock is jagged or has nooks and crannies,<br />

use a scrub brush to get all the dirt out.<br />

2. Decorate your rocks however you like using just<br />

about anything. If it will stick, use it!<br />

3. To make a Pet Rock Piggie, paint a smooth oval<br />

shaped stone with pink acrylic paint and let dry.<br />

4. Glue a pink button to the centre of the rock and two<br />

miniature pink pom poms toward the top for ears.<br />

5. Use the handle end of a paintbrush dipped in white<br />

paint to create the whites of the eyes. After that<br />

dries repeat the process with black paint to add the<br />

blacks of the eyes.<br />

6. Add a little red paint to the pink paint in your palette<br />

and dip your finger in. Dab off excess and put a<br />

spot on either side of the “nose” as the rosy cheeks.<br />

7. Use a black fine tipped marker to dot on freckles.<br />

8. To make a Pet Rock Monster, paint a bumpy or oddshaped<br />

rock green and let dry.<br />

9. Paint a bean shape on for the mouth with black paint<br />

and let dry.


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10. Use a toothpick and white paint to paint on pointy<br />

teeth onto the black mouth.<br />

11. Use the handle end of a paintbrush to dot on eyes<br />

with white paint. Use a toothpick to add the black<br />

dots for the eyes after the whites have dried.<br />

12. Use a black marker or a toothpick dipped in black<br />

paint to add eyebrows.<br />

13. Cut yarn into ½” lengths.<br />

14. Add some white craft glue to the top of the rock<br />

monster’s “head” and thin it out with your finger. You<br />

should have a layer, but not too much or the yarn will<br />

slide off.<br />

15. Gently place the yarn pieces, standing up, on top of<br />

the glue and let dry completely.<br />

16. Use the handle end of a paintbrush to dot on yellow<br />

spots.<br />

17. When projects are completely dry, spray with acrylic<br />

sealer spray.<br />

Source: http://crafts.kaboose.com/pet-rocks.html<br />

Recycled Container<br />

Instruments<br />

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•<br />

Celebrate recycling and the joy<br />

of music with this easy outdoor<br />

craft for kids. Gather your family<br />

and friends in the yard or the park<br />

and strike up a band of recycled<br />

container instruments!<br />

Materials:<br />

• Clean plastic bottles, coffee/<br />

Milo cans, butter tubs (all with<br />

lids) or toilet/kitchen rolls and<br />

cover the ends up with card,<br />

tape or rubber bands<br />

• Uncooked dry beans<br />

Uncooked rice<br />

Masking tape<br />

Brightly coloured paper<br />

Rubber bands<br />

Paper glue or sticky tape<br />

CD player<br />

Favourite CD<br />

Instructions:<br />

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1. Clean out all of your empty plastic bottles and<br />

coffee/Milo cans with lids.<br />

2. Put a handful of uncooked beans and rice inside<br />

each one and tape the lids shut.<br />

3. If using toilet/kitchen rolls cut out circles of card<br />

larger than the base of the roll. Use sticky tape or<br />

rubber bands to affix to each end of the roll.<br />

4. Now that you've found a way to give old things new<br />

life give your new percussion instruments a shake<br />

and listen. Why not decorate with some bright paper,<br />

rubber bands and stickers. Decorate to your hearts<br />

content.<br />

5. Just add your favourite songs and you've got a<br />

musical tribute to recycling!<br />

Source: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/easy-outdoorcrafts-for-kids2.htm<br />

Ship Ahoy!<br />

If boredom's got your kids<br />

walking the plank, let them turn<br />

a refrigerator box on its side<br />

and set sail on the waves of<br />

their imagination.<br />

Materials:<br />

• Blue tarp<br />

• Large appliance box<br />

• Blue paint and paintbrushes<br />

• Clothesline and sheet<br />

• Assorted props<br />

Instructions:<br />

1. Spread out the tarp and set the box on it, on its side,<br />

underneath a clothesline. Open up - or cut away -<br />

the top of the box (parents can use a utility knife).<br />

2. Paint waves on the boat. Once the paint is dry, clip a<br />

sheet sail to the line, assemble some themed props,<br />

and it's anchors away!<br />

Source: http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/ship-ahoy-670555/<br />

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June / July 2012


What’s happening @ your library during June & July?<br />

BOOk REvIEWS<br />

With the Darwin Cup Carnival coming up in July, this<br />

provides a great opportunity to review a new bestseller<br />

from our selection of equestrian books.<br />

Gamble<br />

by Felix Francis<br />

Writing solo for the first time,<br />

Felix Francis continues his father's<br />

bestselling legacy with another edgeof-your-seat<br />

read. Nicholas Foxton, a<br />

former jockey who suffered a careerending<br />

injury, is out for a day at the<br />

Grand National races when his friend<br />

and co-worker Herb Kovak is shot at point blank range.<br />

With the press speculating links to gangland crime and a<br />

crumpled note containing a threatening message found<br />

in the dead man’s coat, Nick begins to doubt how well he<br />

really knew his friend.<br />

This is definitely in the mould of a typical Dick Francis<br />

book. While he doesn't quite have the exact flavour of<br />

writing as his father, Felix Francis is nevertheless filling<br />

his father's shoes quite nicely.<br />

This one is a book club favourite – put it on your list.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Other Hand<br />

by Chris Cleave<br />

For people who like to be swept<br />

away with a book from the very<br />

first sentence this book is a must.<br />

It is very hard to put down and<br />

very relevant to the issues of today.<br />

A refugee girl fleeing Nigeria from<br />

the most vile experiences and an English woman share<br />

a past. <strong>The</strong> reader is given hints at first that the<br />

experience was brief but clearly seared in the memories<br />

of both women. <strong>The</strong> unravelling is done slowly and<br />

the story is told by both women. You cannot help but<br />

be moved by both of them. This story gives a real<br />

insight into the plight of the refugee and a glimpse into<br />

detention within Britain.<br />

Beautifully written with a great balance between detail<br />

and leading the reader on to find out the truth behind<br />

different events. An extremely moving story which will<br />

stay with the reader for a long time.<br />

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Holiday Program<br />

Another exciting holiday program coming up for school<br />

children to enjoy during the long dry season break.<br />

We are going to create fun activities from award winning<br />

children’s author and illustrator Alison Lester's book Are<br />

We <strong>The</strong>re Yet?, which tells the story of her family's journey<br />

around Australia in a camper van. In particular, we are making<br />

some crazy hats including the watermelon hat from the book.<br />

Also, there’s a real treat with the Amazing Drumming<br />

Monkeys performing at Casuarina Library Courtyard at<br />

10:30am on Saturday 14 July and again at Karama Library at<br />

10:00am on Thursday 19 July.<br />

Pick up a program at your library or visit www.darwin.nt.gov.<br />

au for full details.<br />

Downloadable eAudiobooks<br />

Escape to another world when going for walks, exercising<br />

at the gym or performing those unavoidable brain numbing<br />

day to day tasks, by listening to a downloadable eAudiobook<br />

through City of Darwin Libraries.<br />

Borrowing eAudiobooks has never been simpler, smarter or<br />

more convenient. You can browse, borrow and download<br />

them at any time from work or home, in fact anywhere you<br />

can log on to a PC and access the City of Darwin website at<br />

www.darwin.nt.gov.au.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are over 600 titles available from new release fiction,<br />

classics, non-fiction, to children’s and youth. You can borrow<br />

up to 4 eAudiobooks at a time and keep them for 2 weeks -<br />

absolutely free.<br />

Contact our friendly staff at any of our libraries for<br />

instructions. Once you have made your choices, simply<br />

download onto your computer then transfer to your MP3<br />

device to listen anywhere at anytime. Happy listening!<br />

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NEW Social Network for Men<br />

Is your wife or partner in the<br />

Australian Defence Force in Darwin?<br />

Are you the primary care giver<br />

to your children at home?<br />

Limited time for much more?<br />

Want to get away for some fun<br />

and recreation?<br />

If you answered yes then we want you!<br />

Come and get involved in a NEW Social Network<br />

for stay at home Defence spouse dads.<br />

Call Daryl to register your interest on<br />

0458 545 997<br />

June / July 2012<br />

<strong>Services</strong> Include:<br />

Support for Families<br />

• Counselling for individuals, couples<br />

& families, including children<br />

• Relationship courses and seminars<br />

• Family Dispute Resolution (mediation):<br />

child inclusive, child focused and/or<br />

property & financial matters<br />

1300 364 277<br />

(Outside Darwin - local call rates)<br />

Darwin Alice Springs<br />

8923 4999 8950 4100<br />

Website: www.relationships.com.au<br />

Family relationship centre assists in:<br />

• Strengthening family relationships<br />

• Helping families stay together<br />

• Assisting families through<br />

separation<br />

Phone: (08) 8923 1400 |<br />

Ground Floor, 43 Cavenagh Street<br />

Darwin nt 0800 |<br />

www.familyrelationships.gov.au


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Little Possums Play House is a Child Care Centre for<br />

18 months to 5 years of age. In 2012 we will also operate<br />

Pandanus Infant Centre for children 3 to 18 months. It has<br />

been inspired by a range of philosophies including Rudolf<br />

Steiner and Maria Montessori providing an environment<br />

which gives children the opportunity to imagine, create,<br />

explore and learn through structured and unstructured play.<br />

We focus on four key themes: rhythm, repetition, security<br />

and continuity that are very important in the daily life of<br />

a child. Rhythm and repetition help children feel safe and<br />

familiar. Children feel secure in knowing what is coming next.<br />

Our staff come from a wide range of backgrounds and<br />

age from 18 to over 60. All staff are either qualified or<br />

in training and have a strong personal commitment to our<br />

children. You are always welcome to drop in and have a look<br />

or just stay a while and enjoy the company.<br />

June / July 2012


Parenting advice... Travelling with Children<br />

Josephine Downs is a specialist when it comes to children's counselling. practising play <strong>The</strong>rapy since 2004 and working<br />

successfully with many children, adolescents and parents in that time. Josephine's qualifications include A Bachelor of Arts in<br />

Psychology (APS approved) and Sociology, two advanced Diploma's, one in Family <strong>The</strong>rapy and one in Counselling. Josephine will be<br />

one of the first to undertake a masters in Play <strong>The</strong>rapy in Australia, when the course begins in approx 2013.<br />

Josephine is the current President of the Australasia Pacific Play <strong>The</strong>rapy Association and is a member of APT (American Play <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

Association), VAFT (Victorian Association for Family <strong>The</strong>rapy) and the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors.<br />

Josephine's life experience includes having two of her own children 4.5 and 2 years, a foster carer and a residential youth worker for<br />

children in departmental care and having worked in child protection for many years.<br />

IT is the middle of the year and the dry season does<br />

come about so fast. It's a great time of year to go away<br />

on a family holiday but can also be a daunting time of<br />

year for parents as children are on school break for a<br />

lengthy period of time.<br />

Generally my articles are about how to manage the<br />

holiday season while being in Darwin, however, a great<br />

question has been put to me about taking children away<br />

on holiday’s - national or international. how young is too<br />

young?<br />

Many Darwinite’s take their children interstate often<br />

to visit family, however, the idea of a family holiday<br />

somewhere else is a great experience for every one.<br />

Family holidays for children can start from a very young<br />

age. Of course young babies and toddlers are not<br />

essentially going to remember these but that does not<br />

mean it's not worth taking the time out and experiencing<br />

something different. Clearly it's important for your<br />

children to see a different side of life and to be supported<br />

in that with you as parents.<br />

Something's to note: Children aren't necessarily going<br />

to want to change out of their general routines to<br />

accommodate your holiday. Young children thrive on<br />

routine so if you’re going to a place where there is a time<br />

zone change try and keep to a manageable routine. It<br />

may mean that in accordance to where you are your<br />

children are up really late, wake really early and go to<br />

bed really early.<br />

If it’s just yourself and your partner going on holiday,<br />

with the children at home under arranged care, keep in<br />

mind that you’re still going to need to manage sleep,<br />

meals and night bedtimes for your children to eliminate<br />

further disruptions.<br />

In saying this there are many places where you can<br />

go on holidays where they have 'kid’s clubs' and very<br />

inexpensive nannies. Some people prefer not to use<br />

these services as they want their children to be with<br />

them, however, there are options. A good tip is for<br />

parents to also have that midday nap so that you can all<br />

Contact: Josephine Downs<br />

www.playtherapy.com.au<br />

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stay up that bit later.<br />

Clearly one child in a pram sleeping is very easy to<br />

manage but once they get to that 3 to 5 age range<br />

keeping them occupied can be a challenge. Ensure you<br />

have entertainment options to assist when you are in a<br />

restaurant or on a bus ride to a tourist spot etc. Some<br />

of the helpful gadgets for young children include sticker<br />

books, colouring in books, personal DVD, iPad - where<br />

there are short movies or TV shows. <strong>The</strong>se are also great<br />

tools to take away for consequences if need be.<br />

Once you get up to two or more children the challenge<br />

can be greater but with good preparation and research<br />

it's manageable. I can highlight that myself and my<br />

husband have two children under two and have travelled<br />

internationally a number of times with them and they<br />

appear to enjoy it. International and national travel can<br />

be daunting but it can also be very pleasurable.<br />

No matter if it's national or international family holidays<br />

are what create good and long lasting memories for<br />

children. Starting them young gets them to understand<br />

and enjoy the different things the world has to offer.<br />

Enjoy and happy holidays.<br />

Josephine Downs<br />

Specialist Children’s Counselling<br />

Phone: 0411 118 620<br />

jomartin@playtherapy.com.au<br />

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kIdS FOrCE ChILdCArE CENTrE<br />

OPENS AT rAAF dArWIN<br />

SENaTOR <strong>Tri</strong>sh Crossin represented<br />

the Minister for Defence Science and<br />

Personnel, the Hon Warren Snowdon<br />

MP, at the opening of the Kids Force<br />

Childcare Centre at RAAF Darwin on<br />

Thursday 29 March 2012.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Defence childcare centre<br />

opened its doors in early January 2012<br />

in Billeroy Road, Winnellie, providing<br />

welcome access to quality early<br />

childhood education and care for local<br />

Defence families and the wider Darwin<br />

community.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 60-place centre, called Kids Force,<br />

is one of 21 childcare services around<br />

australia administered by the Defence<br />

Community Organisation (DCO).<br />

'Defence is committed to providing<br />

local, community-based solutions<br />

for families looking for quality early<br />

childhood education and care,' explains<br />

Michael Callan, Director General of the<br />

Defence Community Organisation.<br />

'Defence is committed to<br />

providing local, communitybased<br />

solutions for families<br />

looking for quality early<br />

childhood education and care'<br />

'Mobile Defence families often struggle<br />

to obtain childcare on posting to a<br />

new location and being able to access<br />

Defence Centres can help alleviate some<br />

of the angst associated with a move.<br />

'Defence recognises the importance<br />

of building collaborative relationships<br />

and support networks within local<br />

communities. <strong>The</strong> opening of Kids<br />

Force, close to RAAF Darwin, will<br />

provide a valuable community facility<br />

June / July 2012<br />

Photo Credit: LSIS Helen Frank<br />

©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

Department of Defence www.defence.gov.au<br />

Senator <strong>Tri</strong>sh Crossin helped by Anaya Rekia (L) and Chase Kurbaki (R) cuts the cake celebrating the opening of Kids Force.<br />

for Defence families and the wider<br />

civilian community,' Mr Callan said.<br />

While Defence childcare centres give<br />

priority of access to ADF families, when<br />

they have vacancies they welcome<br />

enrolments from the wider community.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new centre at Winnellie will<br />

add to the capacity of the current<br />

Defence Childcare Service operating at<br />

Palmerston.<br />

For more information on enrolments at<br />

any Defence childcare centre, contact<br />

B4Kids at info@b4kids.com.au or on<br />

1300 265 600.<br />

Visit the Defence Community<br />

Organisation website at www.defence.<br />

gov.au/dco for further info about DCO<br />

and its range of support services.<br />

Alternatively, call the Defence Family<br />

Helpline on 1800 624 608.


Photo Credit: LSIS Helen Frank ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

Natasha Griggs MP, Federal Member for Solomon, entertains children at the Kids Force Child Care Centre.<br />

Photo Credit: LSIS Helen Frank ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

Above: Private Adam Zaniol and Nicole Jones<br />

enjoy some cake with their son Declan.<br />

Above Right: Arthur Rees-Scott thinks seriously about eating cake.<br />

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Photo Credit: LSIS Helen Frank ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

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red nose Day, held annually on the last Friday in<br />

June, is the major fundraiser for SIDS and Kids.<br />

Funds raised through red nose Day activities<br />

assist in providing vital services and programs.<br />

about SiDS and Kids<br />

SIDS and Kids is an international leader in the field of<br />

health promotion, dedicated to the elimination of sudden<br />

and unexpected infant death. Best known for SIDSrelated<br />

research and education programs, in 2002 SIDS<br />

and Kids changed their name to reflect the expansion of<br />

services, and now provide much-needed counselling and<br />

support to all Australian families who have suffered the<br />

sudden death of an infant or child, regardless of the age<br />

or cause. This service is provided free of charge, and<br />

available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.<br />

Who benefits from SIDS and Kids services?<br />

Since 1990, the SIDS and Kids Safe Sleeping program<br />

has been instrumental in reducing the SIDS infant<br />

mortality rate by 85%, equalling more that 7,000<br />

Australian babies' lives saved. However each month<br />

approximately 200 Australian children die suddenly and<br />

unexpectedly from causes such as stillbirth, neonatal<br />

death, SIDS, a fast onset illness, drowning, poisoning,<br />

fire or motor vehicle accident. SIDS and Kids have a<br />

wide range of well-established programs and over 28<br />

years experience in supporting families at this time.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir professional counsellors and trained volunteer<br />

peer supporters work together to help families through<br />

the tragic death of their child. More than 60 people are<br />

affected by the death of a child. SIDS and Kids programs<br />

are offered free of charge to all family members and<br />

friends who need support. For as long as they need<br />

them, SIDS and Kids are there!<br />

Why a Red Nose?<br />

In 1988, the Red Nose Day concept was adopted by<br />

SIDS and Kids organisations around Australia. Since<br />

then, people, cars and buildings around the nation have<br />

joined in the fun. <strong>The</strong> red nose always brings a smile to<br />

people's faces. By wearing a red nose you can be silly<br />

for a great cause.<br />

Where do Red Nose Day funds go?<br />

Proceeds from Red Nose Day assist us in providing the<br />

following vital services and programs:<br />

• 24 hour, 365 days a year crisis outreach and ongoing<br />

bereavement support for families and the community<br />

Friday 29th June 2012<br />

June / July 2012<br />

following the sudden and unexpected death of an<br />

infant or child, regardless of the age or cause.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> SIDS and Kids Safe Sleeping Program, an<br />

evidence-based health promotion campaign<br />

which offers practical advice to parents and health<br />

professionals about how to best reduce the risks of<br />

SIDS and sleep accidents.<br />

• Research into the causes and prevention of sudden<br />

and unexpected death in the perinatal period and<br />

infancy.<br />

SiDS and Kids Safe Sleeping<br />

<strong>The</strong> current health promotion program, SIDS and Kids<br />

Safe Sleeping, is evidence based and provides families,<br />

infant carers and health professionals with information<br />

about how to reduce the risk of SIDS and create a safe<br />

sleeping environment for babies. More information on<br />

this is available at www.sidsandkids.org. <strong>The</strong> SIDS and<br />

Kids Safe Sleeping program recommends:<br />

• Put baby on the back to sleep, from birth.<br />

• Sleep baby with face uncovered.<br />

• Cigarette smoke is bad for baby.<br />

• Safe cot, safe mattress, safe bedding, safe sleeping<br />

place, night and day.<br />

For more information, please visit the red nose day<br />

website - www.rednoseday.com.au and don't forget<br />

to do the Red Nose this June!<br />

SiDS and Kids nt<br />

24 Hour emergency Support Line<br />

0448 849 234<br />

SiDS and Kids nt provides Free counSeLLing<br />

Support for anyone affected by the death of a baby<br />

or child from conception onwards.<br />

Sids and Kids offers a wide range of support services<br />

to bereaved families, aLL at no coSt.<br />

these services include -<br />

• Bereavement Information Kits • Advice and Support<br />

with Funeral Arrangements • Annual Memorial Service<br />

• 24 Hour Telephone Counselling<br />

• Individual and Family Counselling


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NutritioN aNd hydratioN<br />

for exercise<br />

Good nutrition and hydration are essential to help you perform at your<br />

best when exercising. For anyone who will be exercising for an extended<br />

period, it is important to plan what you eat and drink before, during and<br />

after exercise. For anyone participating in exercise at a more moderate<br />

level, a healthy diet that includes plenty of fruit, vegetables and water<br />

will usually suffice.<br />

fuel for exercise<br />

<strong>The</strong> body’s main sources of fuel during exercise are fat and carbohydrate,<br />

and the one you need to focus on is carbohydrate. This is because we all<br />

have ample stores of fat to undertake even the longest bouts of exercise<br />

(unless in a state of starvation). However, our carbohydrate stores (in the<br />

form of muscle glycogen) are more limited and can become significantly<br />

depleted during vigorous exercise in excess of 90 minutes or moderate<br />

exercise of a longer duration (several hours).<br />

Carbohydrate stores can also become depleted over the course of several<br />

exercise sessions, if not replenished through appropriate nutrition<br />

between times. Depleted muscle glycogen will impair your capacity to<br />

exercise, limiting how fast you can run, cycle or swim. This is clearly<br />

evident in some people at the end of a marathon, in which their muscles<br />

have become depleted of glycogen and they struggle to maintain a speed<br />

faster than a slow jog.<br />

fluid for exercise<br />

Maintaining your body in a fully hydrated state is essential for both your<br />

health and performance when exercising. If you are dehydrated you will<br />

have a reduced blood volume and less fluid available to form sweat.<br />

Dehydration will reduce your capacity to deliver oxygen to your muscles<br />

and your ability to prevent your body from overheating, both of which<br />

will adversely affect your exercise performance. So it’s important to be<br />

fully hydrated when you start exercising, and to maintain a regular intake<br />

of fluids while exercising to prevent dehydration.<br />

food and fluid Before exercise<br />

In most circumstances, most of us will have enough stored fat and<br />

carbohydrate to fuel our next exercise session without needing to make<br />

special arrangements. However, if you are undertaking a more prolonged<br />

or vigorous bout of exercise, you may wish to maximise your glycogen<br />

stores before you exercise, and you can do this by eating a meal between<br />

one and 4 hours beforehand. This allows enough time for the meal to be<br />

digested. Ideally, you should eat a small amount of food that is low in fibre<br />

for easy digestion.<br />

To increase your body’s fuel supply, the meal should be predominantly<br />

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carbohydrate — approximately 2 to 5 grams of carbohydrate per kilogram<br />

of bodyweight. Meals based around rice, pasta, bread or potatoes are<br />

often advocated by sports dietitians. <strong>The</strong> meal should also be low in fat<br />

and protein, to minimise any gastrointestinal discomfort.<br />

For most sports and types of exercise, it is recommended that you drink<br />

400-600 mL of fluid one to 2 hours before the activity, and another 200-<br />

400 mL 15 minutes before exercising. Water is usually a suitable choice of<br />

fluid to drink before exercising.<br />

food and fluid during exercise<br />

Fluid loss can impair performance and can affect your body’s ability to<br />

control its own temperature. If you are exercising for less than 60 minutes,<br />

you should drink approximately 200 mL of fluid every 15-20 minutes.<br />

Water is appropriate in this situation. In longer duration activities where<br />

there is a risk of glycogen depletion, such as more than 60 minutes of<br />

vigorous exercise, a sports drink containing glucose and electrolytes can<br />

be most effective. And for activities lasting several hours these sports<br />

drinks can be supplemented with energy bars.<br />

Post exercise food and fluid<br />

After exercise it is important to restore your body’s fuel and fluid stores<br />

to normal levels. For most people this is easily achieved by following a<br />

healthy diet that includes plenty of fruit and vegetables, and plenty of<br />

non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated fluids.<br />

Replacing fluid stores largely depends on how much fluid was lost during<br />

exercise. This can be calculated by comparing your pre- and post-exercise<br />

bodyweight. A simpler method is to check your urine. You need to drink<br />

sufficient fluid until you are passing clear, dilute urine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount of fluid that you'll need to drink will depend upon how much<br />

you’ve sweated and the temperature of the environment. So on hot days<br />

after a vigorous bout of exercise, you may need to drink several litres. In<br />

doing so, be wary of consuming it in the form of sugary drinks, as you may<br />

take in more calories than you’ve burned off during the exercise. This may<br />

not be a problem if you are a highly trained sports person with a good<br />

body composition, but will be contrary to your goals if you are trying to<br />

lose weight.<br />

To replenish your glycogen stores after exercising vigorously, you need to<br />

eat 1-1.5 grams of carbohydrate per kilogram of bodyweight within the<br />

first couple of hours after exercise. Ideally, this should be in the form of<br />

high GI foods, such as sports drinks, muffins or white bread. Over the 24<br />

hours after exercise, a total of 7 to 10 grams of carbohydrate per kilogram<br />

of bodyweight should be ingested to maximise the glycogen stores again,<br />

thereby preparing you for your next bout of exercise.


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THE first rotation of around 200 United<br />

States Marine Corps personnel<br />

arrived in Darwin on Tuesday night of<br />

the 3rd of April 2012.<br />

This initial rotation is an integral part<br />

of the enhanced practical cooperation<br />

measures pursuant to the Australia-<br />

United States Alliance relationship<br />

announced by Prime Minister Julia<br />

Gillard and United States President<br />

Barack Obama on 16 November 2011.<br />

It represents an evolution of existing<br />

exercises and activities that the United<br />

States (US) already conducts with the<br />

australian Defence Force (aDF) in<br />

Australia. Existing exercises include the<br />

biennial Exercise Talisman Sabre in the<br />

Northern Territory and Queensland, the<br />

most recent of which in 2011 involved<br />

close to 22,500 Australian and US troops<br />

working together.<br />

As part of the ongoing US consideration<br />

of its global force posture, this initiative<br />

will see US Marine Corps personnel<br />

deploying to Northern Australia on a<br />

rotational basis for around six months<br />

per year.<br />

Over the six month period, this initial<br />

US Marine Corps rotation will undertake<br />

<strong>The</strong> first contingent of the United States Marine Corps arrive at RAAF Base Darwin.<br />

bilateral training in Australia with the<br />

aDF and conduct unilateral training in<br />

Australia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> US Marines will spend the majority<br />

of that time in ADF Northern Territory<br />

training areas and ranges including<br />

the Mount Bundey and Kangaroo Flats<br />

Training Areas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> initial rotation will be a US Marine<br />

Corps infantry company, which will<br />

not include heavy equipment, vehicles<br />

or aircraft. Air and sea movements in<br />

support of this rotation are minimal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> intent in the coming years is to<br />

establish a rotational presence of up to a<br />

2,500 personnel Marine Air Ground Task<br />

Force (MAGTF), rotating into Northern<br />

Australia in the northern dry season.<br />

A full MAGTF includes a Command<br />

Element, Ground Element, Aviation<br />

Element and Logistics Element. Major<br />

equipment to support the elements of<br />

the MAGTF includes wheeled vehicles,<br />

artillery pieces, light armoured vehicles<br />

and aircraft, in addition to personnel.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are no US military bases in<br />

Australia, and this will not change.<br />

<strong>The</strong> US Marine Corps rotations of<br />

personnel will use existing Defence<br />

June / July 2012<br />

Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson<br />

©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

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UNITEd STATES MArINE COrPS<br />

PErSONNEL BEgIN FIrST rOTATIONAL<br />

dEPLOyMENT TO NOrThErN AUSTrALIA<br />

facilities in Northern Australia for<br />

accommodation and training. Defence<br />

will provide a range of support to this<br />

initial rotation and costs for this rotation<br />

will be shared under existing legal,<br />

financial and logistical arrangements.<br />

Australia and the US continue to work<br />

together to establish specific activities<br />

that will occur during this initial rotation,<br />

and will continue to work closely with<br />

the Northern Territory Government.<br />

This initiative will provide tangible<br />

benefits for Australia by increasing<br />

the number, variety and complexity of<br />

training opportunities for the ADF, and<br />

further developing our interoperability<br />

with US forces.<br />

It also supports Australia’s long-held<br />

strategic interests in supporting US<br />

engagement in our region in a manner<br />

that promotes peace and stability.<br />

<strong>The</strong> initiative could also provide new<br />

opportunities for Australiana and US<br />

engagement with our partners in the<br />

region.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government welcomes this latest<br />

chapter in the more than sixty year<br />

Alliance relationship with the United<br />

States.


Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012 Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

United States Marine Corps, Company Commander,<br />

Captain Christopher Richardella of Fox Company, 2nd Battalion<br />

3rd Marine Regiment is greeted by Australia's Minister for Defence,<br />

Stephen Smith upon arrival at RAAF Base Darwin.<br />

Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

Australian Customs Officers process United States Marine Corps<br />

personnel as they arrive at RAAF Base Darwin.<br />

Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

Hat trick: Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, <strong>The</strong> Hon.<br />

Warren Snowdon, MP, swaps hats with Commander General, Marine<br />

Forces Pacific, Lieutenant General Duane D. Thiessen at the official<br />

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by United States Commanding General, Marine Forces Pacific,<br />

Lieutenant General Duane D. Thiessen and Head Implementation<br />

Team (US Force Posture Review), Major General Michael Krause, AM.<br />

Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

United States Marine Corps personnel march in at the official<br />

welcome ceremony at Robertson Barracks, Darwin.<br />

Photo Credit: CPL Christopher Dickson ©Commonwealth of Australia 2012<br />

United States Marine Corps troops talk with 5th Battalion<br />

(Mechanised) Royal Australian Regiment personnel after the Minister<br />

for Defence's welcome parade at Robertson Barracks, Darwin.<br />

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rwanda<br />

unamir 1994/95<br />

By Kevin O'Halloran<br />

Rwanda is no stranger to violence. In<br />

1994, an orgy of killing swept across the<br />

tiny land-locked nation and genocide -<br />

the size and magnitude unseen since the<br />

Hitler horrors of WWII, erupted. Around<br />

one million men, women and children<br />

were mercilessly shot, hacked to death or<br />

burnt alive. To alleviate the suffering and<br />

restore order to shattered lives, a group of<br />

Australian UN peacekeepers was sent to<br />

Rwanda under a United Nations’ mandate.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Australians would be exposed to a<br />

lack of humanity they were not prepared<br />

for and found hard to fathom.<br />

On 22 April 1995, the daily horror and<br />

tragedy they had witnessed escalated out<br />

of control. At a displaced persons’ camp<br />

in Kibeho, in full view of the Australian<br />

soldiers, over 4,000 unarmed men, women<br />

and children died in a hail of bullets,<br />

grenades and machete blades at the hands<br />

of the Rwandan Patriotic Army.<br />

Rwanda – UNIMIR 1994/95 is a detailed<br />

account of what happened during this<br />

peacekeeping mission. Kevin O’Halloran, a<br />

Platoon Sergeant at the time, has recorded<br />

these events using material from numerous<br />

interviews and eyewitness accounts.<br />

Author Biography<br />

Kevin ‘Irish’ O’Halloran was born in Dublin,<br />

Ireland in 1961 and migrated to australia<br />

with his parents, elder brother and two<br />

sisters in 1970. He grew up around the<br />

inner suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, for<br />

most of his teenage years.<br />

In April 1981, he joined the Army and<br />

has served on four operational tours of<br />

duty, all in the Royal australian Infantry<br />

Corps (RAInf ); two with the 1st Battalion,<br />

the Royal australian Regiment (1 RaR)<br />

and two with the 2nd Battalion, the Royal<br />

Australian Regiment (2 RAR).<br />

He retired from the Army in 2011 after<br />

30 years’ service. He has written one other<br />

book on Rwanda titled Pure Massacre<br />

which is his and others’ personal accounts<br />

of the deployment to Rwanda and the<br />

massacre that occurred at Kibeho in 1995.<br />

Lost At Sea<br />

Found at Fukushima<br />

By Andy Millar<br />

On a calm, tropical afternoon in the South<br />

Atlantic Ocean in April 1942, a British tramp<br />

steamer, the SS Willesden, was shelled,<br />

torpedoed and sunk by a German raider,<br />

the KMS Thor. <strong>The</strong> Willesden was carrying<br />

47 officers and crew, and a cargo of vital<br />

war supplies destined for Britain’s 8th<br />

Army in North Africa. Five of Willesden’s<br />

crew were killed in the attack. Among the<br />

survivors was Second Mate David Millar,<br />

who – along with his crewmen – was<br />

rescued by the Germans and interned<br />

on a succession of prison ships, before<br />

being handed over to the Japanese. Badly<br />

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of Tokyo.<br />

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June / July 2012<br />

cases years. It is a tale of honour between<br />

enemy naval commanders; of suffering,<br />

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circumstances.<br />

Author Biography<br />

Andy Millar is a retired Navy Commander,<br />

having served 26 years in the Royal New<br />

Zealand Navy (RNZN) and 14 years in the<br />

Royal Australian Navy (RAN).<br />

<strong>The</strong> David Millar who features in [title]<br />

was his father. Andy was born in the UK in<br />

1939. His family emigrated to New Zealand<br />

after World War Two, upon his father’s<br />

return from enduring three years as a<br />

POW in Japan. Joining the RNZN in 1959,<br />

Andy trained as an officer at the Britannia<br />

Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, UK. Over<br />

the next 26 years he rose to the rank of<br />

Commander, before transferring to the RAN<br />

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A highlight of his career was a secondment<br />

to the Royal Malaysian Navy from 1966-68,<br />

during ‘<strong>The</strong> Confrontation’ with Indonesia.<br />

During this time, he commanded a Fast<br />

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<strong>The</strong> August Offensive<br />

at anZac, 1915<br />

By David W. Cameron<br />

Author David Cameron has a fascination<br />

for Gallipoli. He has written three books<br />

on the subject and his latest book <strong>The</strong><br />

August Offensive provides the first detailed<br />

synthesised account of some of the<br />

bloodiest battles since the landing at Anzac<br />

Cove and there failure would be pivotal in<br />

the decision to evacuate Gallipoli.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battles of Lone Pine, <strong>The</strong> Nek,<br />

Chunuk Bair, and Hill 971 where a concerted<br />

effort by the empire troops to break the<br />

uneasy stalemate that by mid-May 1915<br />

ensued between the empires troops and<br />

the Turks. <strong>The</strong> Turks held the high ground<br />

(a tactic victory) while the allied troops<br />

were trapped on Anzac beach, a strip of<br />

ground that acted as an enlarged prison.<br />

<strong>The</strong> necessity to break out of the Anzac<br />

Cove was imperative if the empire troops<br />

where to reach their original goal of laying<br />

siege to Turkey. <strong>The</strong> main attacks of the<br />

August Offensive commenced at Lone Pine<br />

on 6 August and by 10 August, just five days<br />

later, the allied troop’s objective to take<br />

the heights would have failed – thousands<br />

of soldiers where dead or wounded –<br />

evacuation was almost a certainty.<br />

David Cameron provides an insight into<br />

the strategy, leadership and lessons of<br />

war; he captures what happens when an<br />

overarching strategic goal does not take<br />

into account the tactical considerations<br />

and realities on the ground. At Gallipoli,<br />

this resulted in thousands of casualties<br />

as men were thrown continually into the<br />

meat grinder of the August Offensive.<br />

Additional Information<br />

• <strong>The</strong> August Offensive or ‘Anzac<br />

Breakout’ at Gallipoli was designed<br />

to break the uneasy stalemate at<br />

Gallipoli. <strong>The</strong> Turks where content to<br />

allow the invading forces occupation<br />

of Anzac Cove while denying them<br />

further progress inland.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Turks didn’t need to break in<br />

the Anzac Sector – they won just by<br />

keeping the Empire troops bottled<br />

into the small Anzac pocket.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> initial objective was the Sari Bair<br />

Range and pending on the success<br />

of this first stage of the operation,<br />

operational orders would have been<br />

issued to continue the advance<br />

towards Mel Tepe and the Dardanelles<br />

side of the peninsula.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Nek was supposed to have been<br />

a pincer movement with the New<br />

Zealanders attacking the position<br />

from the rear (after having captured<br />

Chunuk Bair on the morning of 7<br />

August). This never happened, but<br />

the Australians were still ordered to<br />

charge from the front.<br />

• Lone Pine is positioned along the<br />

southern flank at Anzac – it was<br />

fought to draw Turkish reserves away<br />

from the northern heights<br />

• David also wrote Gallipoli: <strong>The</strong> Final<br />

Battles and Evacuation at Anzac<br />

(2010).<br />

Author Biography<br />

David W. Cameron first became interested<br />

in the Gallipoli campaign from a preliminary<br />

archaeological survey of the anzac<br />

battlefields he conducted in 2003 where<br />

as part of his research he found out he had<br />

a relative that landed on the 1st day and<br />

was killed on 29 April. This introduction<br />

would foster a passion for recording the<br />

overarching history of Gallipoli – <strong>The</strong><br />

August Offensive is his third book on the<br />

battles for Anzac.<br />

David is internationally known as an<br />

expert on primate and human evolution<br />

and has a degree in both archaeology and<br />

Palaeoanthropology. He was formerly an<br />

Australian Research Council QEII Fellow at<br />

the Department of Anatomy & Histology at<br />

the University of Sydney. He has conducted<br />

numerous international archaeological<br />

and palaeonathropological excavations<br />

in Europe, Middle East and Asia. David is<br />

based in Canberra and married with three<br />

children (and two dogs).<br />

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com.au<br />

Serves: 12<br />

Yield: 12 mini-wraps<br />

Ready in: 15 minutes<br />

(15 mins prep)<br />

INgrEdIENTS<br />

3 tablespoons reduced-fat mayonnaise<br />

1 tablespoon coarse-grained<br />

Dijon mustard<br />

2 flour tortillas (20 cm)<br />

1 medium ripe avocado, stoned, peeled<br />

and cut lengthways into thin slices<br />

250g thinly sliced cooked turkey breast<br />

1 jar (270g) roasted red capsicums,<br />

drained and cut into strips<br />

METhOd<br />

2. Combine mayonnaise and mustard in<br />

a small bowl. Lay tortillas on a work<br />

surface. Spread mayonnaise mixture<br />

evenly over each one.<br />

3. Place the avocado slices on top,<br />

leaving a small border around the<br />

edge. <strong>Top</strong> with turkey and capsicum<br />

strips.<br />

4. Roll up each tortilla tightly and place,<br />

seam side down, on a cutting board.<br />

<strong>Tri</strong>m the ends of the wraps evenly<br />

with a serrated knife. Cut each wrap<br />

into 6 equal pieces and place, cut<br />

side down, on a serving platter.<br />

Guacamole<br />

Recipe sourced from<br />

www.allrecipes.com.au<br />

Serves: 16<br />

Ready in: 5 minutes<br />

INgrEdIENTS<br />

2 avocados<br />

½ lemon, juiced<br />

2 tablespoons chopped onion<br />

½ teaspoon salt<br />

2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil<br />

METhOd<br />

1. Cut the avocados into halves.<br />

Remove the stones, and scoop out<br />

the pulp into a small bowl. Use a fork<br />

to mash the avocado. Stir in lemon<br />

juice, onion, salt and olive oil. Cover<br />

the bowl, and refrigerate for up to 1<br />

hour before serving.<br />

NOTE<br />

Avocados have lots of protein, beta<br />

carotene and vitamin E. <strong>The</strong>y are also high<br />

in monounsaturated fat - a 'good' fat!<br />

Combined with the olive oil in this dip,<br />

which is about 75% monounsaturated fat,<br />

it's clear that you'll definitely benefit from<br />

a lot of dipping.<br />

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Gingerbread People<br />

Recipe sourced from<br />

www.allrecipes.com.au<br />

Serves: 8<br />

Ready in: 35 minutes<br />

INgrEdIENTS<br />

350g plain flour<br />

1 tsp bicarbonate of soda<br />

2 tsp ground ginger<br />

100g butter<br />

150g brown sugar<br />

4 tbsp golden syrup<br />

1 egg<br />

Currants, choc chips and/or nuts<br />

to decorate<br />

METhOd<br />

1. Preheat oven to 190 degrees. Sift<br />

together the flour, ginger and bicarb.<br />

Chop the butter and rub into the<br />

flour mixture until it resembles fine<br />

bread crumbs. Stir in the sugar.<br />

2. Beat together the syrup and the egg,<br />

and stir into flour mixture. Knead<br />

with floured hands to form a<br />

smooth dough.<br />

3. Roll out on a floured surface till<br />

it's about 0.5 cm thick. Using a<br />

gingerbread man cutter, cut shapes<br />

until all of the dough has been used,<br />

rerolling the trimmings. Lay these on<br />

lined baking trays.<br />

4. Decorate with currants, choc chips,<br />

nuts or however for the eyes and<br />

buttons.<br />

5. Bake at 190 degrees for 15 mins, until<br />

golden brown. Cool on a wire rack.<br />

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Territory Catteries<br />

& Boarding Kennels<br />

GOING away on holiday, deployment or perhaps that<br />

special night away and need the assistance of a<br />

professional sitter for your pooch or feline friend? <strong>The</strong>re<br />

are some fantastic kennels and catteries in the NT. A great<br />

solution to your dog or cat woes...giving you piece of mind<br />

when you're away. Personally, I have had my best friend board<br />

at Helga's Pet Resort. I was absolutely beside myself having<br />

to leave him behind when I went on holidays. All that anxiety<br />

was put to rest when I rang to check on him, on numerous<br />

occasions, and when I picked him up he totally didn't want a<br />

bar of me. Tells me he had a great time!<br />

It's a good start to take the time out and visit a number of<br />

boardings before you make a decision on where your friend is<br />

going to stay. You need to be certain that the sitters are going<br />

to give your pet the right care you are after and what your pet<br />

needs. Facilities also need to be up to scratch - clean, shade<br />

available, fresh water, exercise yards, individual pens, space,<br />

concrete or paved flooring (lawn or dirt can not be washed<br />

and is not a clean environment), cane toad protection and an<br />

action plan if a cyclone was to hit. It is strongly recommended<br />

June / July 2012<br />

you be extremely wary of any business that refuses to let you<br />

see their facilities for yourself. ALWAYS visit kennels/catteries<br />

before booking your friend in to check for yourself - have<br />

no regrets! I drove to a few kennels and checked out their<br />

facilities before choosing to have my dog board at Helga's Pet<br />

Resort. You really do need to take the time out to view the<br />

premises to make sure that all advertising and promises do<br />

meet up to your standards.<br />

I've put together a list of catteries and kennels found on the<br />

internet. It is up to you, the reader, to decide on a location for<br />

placement of your pet if you are looking for pet boarding. <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Top</strong> <strong>Ender</strong> does not have a preference of one over the other,<br />

has not checked out these facilities, has only gathered contact<br />

information for the reader to further investigate boarding<br />

options. A great place to start looking is on the internet, or<br />

the yellow pages, and check out their websites if they have<br />

one. If not, request a flyer, brochure or information pack to be<br />

sent out. Remember to always book an appointment to view<br />

the facilites so you will have piece of mind and your pet will<br />

be in great care! Amanda Fryer - TTE Graphic Designer


A-1 BOARDING KENNELS & CATTERY<br />

80 Pheasant Drv McMinns Lagoon NT 0822<br />

ph: (08) 8988 1793 web: www.a1kennelsandcattery.com<br />

BED & BISCUITS - PET FEEDING AT YOUR HOME<br />

16 Ostermann St, Coconut Grove NT 0810<br />

ph: (08) 8985 5990 web: www.bedandbiscuits.com.au<br />

BEES CrEEk BOArdINg kENNELS<br />

50 Horne Rd Bees Creek NT 0822<br />

ph: (08) 8988 1128 web: www.beescreekboardingkennels.com.au<br />

COMFy CATS<br />

50 Miniata Rd Lambells Lagoon NT 0822<br />

ph: (08) 8988 8021<br />

CONdINA kENNELS<br />

212 Virginia Rd Howard Springs NT 0835<br />

ph: (08) 8983 1569<br />

COOLAIr CATTEry<br />

Lot 50 Callistemon Rd Howard Springs NT 0835<br />

ph: (08) 8983 1230<br />

CUJO'S PET MINdINg<br />

PO Box 40404 Casuarina NT 0810<br />

ph: 0406 754 102 web: www.cujospetminding.com.au<br />

DESIDERATA KENNELS & CATTERY<br />

Bow Hunter Rd, Stuart Highway, Howard Springs NT 0835<br />

ph: (08) 8983 1232<br />

Greyhound adoption<br />

program NT<br />

Adopt a friend for life!<br />

Like other states in Australia, Darwin Greyhound Racing community is getting its’ own<br />

Greyhound Adoption Program (to be known as GAPNT)<br />

Working in conjunction with the Darwin Greyhound Racing Club, GAP aims to re-home<br />

greyhounds at the end of their racing careers. Dogs are assessed to measure their suitability<br />

as family pets before being placed with foster carers on their way to their eventual homes.<br />

Greyhounds are very affectionate, do not require lots of exercise and are generally very<br />

healthy. <strong>The</strong>y make the transition from sprinter to couch potato very easily and make excellent<br />

pets. All dogs re-homed through GAP NT will be health checked, desexed, microchipped,<br />

vaccinated, and treated for parasites.<br />

Anyone interested in either fostering or re-homing<br />

please call Eileen Fletcher on 0423 499 118 or email info@gapnt.org.au<br />

www.gapnt.org.au<br />

GOOD GOLLY DOGGY DAYCARE & GYM<br />

14 Larkin Ave Darwin Airport Marrara NT 0812<br />

4 Charles St Stuart Park NT 0820<br />

ph: (08) 8941 4888 web: www.goodgolly.com.au<br />

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hELgA'S PET rESOrT<br />

25 Francesca Cct Virginia NT 0835<br />

ph: (08) 8983 2539 web: www.helgaspetresort.com.au<br />

hOWArd SPrINgS kENNELS<br />

Lot 21/95 Melaleuca Rd Howard Springs NT 0835<br />

ph: (08) 8983 3094<br />

PURRS & PAWS PET RESORT<br />

85 Mahaffey Rd Howard Springs NT 0835<br />

ph: (08) 8983 1431 web: www.petsnt.com.au<br />

rANgEVIEW PET rESOrT<br />

Lot 5437 Heenan Rd Alice Springs NT 0871<br />

ph: (08) 8953 4595 web: www.pet.net.au/rangeview<br />

ThE CAT CASTLE<br />

53 Freshwater Rd Jingili NT 0810<br />

ph: (08) 8985 5474 web: www.catcastle.com.au<br />

ThE FUrry gOdMOThEr<br />

14 Larkin Ave, Marrara NT 0812<br />

ph: (08) 8945 7766 web: www.thefurrygodmother.com.au<br />

TOP ENd krITTEr SITTErS<br />

Wulagi NT 0812<br />

ph: (08) 0410 781 197<br />

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Travelling with Your pet<br />

IT'S that time of year when we consider travelling home to visit<br />

family during the 4 week school break, going on a short trip<br />

or perhaps long overdue holiday. If you are considering taking<br />

your pet with you, you may want to ask yourself... will my cat or<br />

dog be comfortable and happy on a trip? Some animals simply<br />

prefer to stay at home and a "homesick", possibly motion-sick<br />

pet will ruin everyone’s trip. In such a case it’s probably wiser<br />

to leave your pet with a friend, relative or hire a "petsitter". If<br />

that is not possible, you might consider boarding him at your<br />

veterinary clinic or a clean, well-run kennel or cattery.<br />

If you do decide to take your pet along for the journey, you<br />

must take as much care with the preparation of your pet’s trip<br />

as your own. If you plan to travel by plane, find out if your pet<br />

will be welcome and what kind of reservations and transport<br />

arrangements must be made. If you’ll be staying at hotels,<br />

motels or campgrounds, you must check if animals are allowed<br />

or if kennel facilities are available. If you’re staying with friends<br />

or family, make sure your pet is also invited.<br />

TrAVELLINg By CAr<br />

If your pet is not used to being in a car, take him or her for a<br />

few short rides before your trip. Your cat will probably be most<br />

comfortable in a carrier.<br />

Pets should NEVER be allowed to put their heads outside the<br />

window when riding in a car. Dirt particles or stones flicked up<br />

MOUSEY<br />

P.A.W.S Darwin<br />

P.A.W.S Darwin is an animal welfare organisation<br />

dedicated to caring for unwanted and stray animals<br />

with the ultimate goal of placing them into<br />

suitable and loving families.<br />

All animals adopted from P.A.W.S Darwin are adopted<br />

out desexed, micro chipped, health checked and<br />

up to date on vaccinations and worming treatments.<br />

Puppy Preschool, Basic Behaviour<br />

and Obedience Classes now available!<br />

DonationS are taX DeDuctaBLe<br />

Phone:<br />

8932 9496 / 8947 2099<br />

Dcc pound<br />

Boulter Road • Berrimah 0828<br />

Email: pawsdarwin@gmail.com<br />

Website: www.pawsdarwin.org.au<br />

Information sourced from www.mvol.com.au<br />

June / July 2012<br />

by tyres can cause injury or infections. It may seem like fun<br />

for them, and I'm sure they will be having a ball, but this is a<br />

serious and dangerous plight. Kids' can't do it so neither should<br />

our pets.<br />

Dogs travelling in the back of utes should be either caged or<br />

tethered. <strong>The</strong> lead or chain should be attached to a harness<br />

or secure neck collar, with the other end securely fastened to<br />

a point near the middle of the cabin. <strong>The</strong> chain or lead should<br />

be of a length that will allow the dog to lie down, stand and<br />

move about, but should be short enough so that the dog<br />

cannot put its legs over the ute's sides or climb onto the roof of<br />

the cabin.<br />

Plan ‘snack’, exercise and rest stops about every two hours if<br />

you’re taking a long drive. Water, water, water!<br />

Give the main meal at the end of the day. Dry food is most<br />

convenient, but if your pet needs canned food, dispose of any<br />

unused portions if they cannot be refrigerated.<br />

It is not recommended to leave your dog or your cat in a parked<br />

car for a prolonged period of time. If you must leave your pet<br />

in a parked car, lock all doors and open windows enough to<br />

provide good ventilation, without allowing them enough room<br />

to jump out or get their head caught. Remember, on hot days<br />

the temperature in a parked car can rise to dangerous levels<br />

in just minutes and your pet could die of heat stroke.


WhErEVEr yOU gO<br />

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Ensure your pet ALWAYS wears a collar with complete<br />

identification and a registration tag.<br />

Pack his or her favourite food, toys and dishes, a cooler of<br />

water and a leash.<br />

Have your pet examined and vaccinated, if necessary, by<br />

your veterinarian before a long trip.<br />

If your pet must travel in a crate or carrier, be sure it is<br />

strong, large enough for them to stand up and turn around,<br />

has a place for food and water, is well ventilated, has a<br />

leak-proof bottom and closes securely.<br />

Contact the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service<br />

(AQIS) or ask your veterinarian for advice if you are<br />

planning to move overseas with your pet, as health and<br />

vaccination regulations vary greatly.<br />

PAMPOODLED<br />

Professional Canine Grooming<br />

Amanda Godden<br />

Qualified<br />

Veterinary Nurse<br />

10 Pinanga Court<br />

Durack NT<br />

0409 066 226<br />

pampoodledgrooming@hotmail.com<br />

Because your pet deserves the best<br />

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THE TOP ENDER NOTICE BOARD<br />

<strong>Congratulations</strong>!<br />

WINNER: Zak - 6yrs<br />

Croc Cove Colour Me In Competition.<br />

You have WON a Family Pass<br />

(2x Adults & 2x Children) to Croc Cove.<br />

WINNER: Aaron Porto<br />

You have WON 2x Adult Passes to<br />

Croc Cove & 'Cage of Death Experience'.<br />

Winners of the<br />

TOBRUk'S EASTER BATTLE<br />

Book Giveaway<br />

<strong>Congratulations</strong> to<br />

COLIN O'DONNELL<br />

& AmANDA GLOURY<br />

Thank you to Boolarong Press<br />

www.boolarongpress.com.au<br />

for this great book giveaway!<br />

visit us online at: www.thetopender.com.au<br />

June / July 2012<br />

Mothers day<br />

coMPetitioN<br />

<strong>Congratulations</strong> to the following<br />

4 winners and thank you to everyone that<br />

entered into this great competition.<br />

4 Week Bootcamp Natalie Tobin<br />

6 Week Boxing Amanda Gloury<br />

5 Week yogalates Kaylene Anderson<br />

5 Week Mums nBubs Sharon Jager<br />

thaNk you to<br />

hGfitNess<br />

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COmE AND HELP US<br />

- STUFFING DAY!<br />

THURSDAY<br />

26 JULY 2012<br />

AUG/SEPT Edition<br />

of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Ender</strong><br />

Come and join us for some morning tea and<br />

introduce yourself if you are new to Darwin.<br />

Help us with the stuffing of our next edition of<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Top</strong> <strong>Ender</strong> for distribution and meet some<br />

friendly people. Children are welcome!<br />

9:00am, Building 6 - Sahara Room, DEB.


Check it out in the NT<br />

What's on during June & July<br />

9-10 June<br />

Greek Glenti<br />

This event allows the Greek Community to<br />

share with locals and visitors their music,<br />

language, food, art and the developments<br />

that Greek-Australians have made in the<br />

community. <strong>The</strong>re are plenty of food and<br />

drink stalls, and music and entertainment<br />

throughout the day. <strong>The</strong> Glenti consists<br />

of local and interstate entertainment<br />

and acts and besides being able to eat<br />

Greek food, you can see people wearing<br />

traditional Greek clothing, be enlightened<br />

by the Greek culture, listen to Greek<br />

music and see traditional dancing and<br />

much more.<br />

Bicentennial Park<br />

<strong>The</strong> Esplanade, Darwin<br />

No admission cost<br />

For further information call 0419 813 866<br />

15-17 June<br />

SkyCity <strong>Tri</strong>ple Crown<br />

V8 Supercars<br />

<strong>The</strong> SKYCITY <strong>Tri</strong>ple Crown at Hidden Valley<br />

raceway provides spectacular racing.<br />

Event 6 of the V8 Supercars Championship<br />

calendar, Hidden Valley prides itself on<br />

offering patrons a chock-a-block program<br />

of on-track entertainment, including the<br />

Hitachi Stunt team, Victor Bray, Drag<br />

displays plus fabulous support categories<br />

like Formula 3, Touring Car Masters,<br />

V8 Utes, HQ's and Improved Production.<br />

Please note that the General admission<br />

single day tickets and concession tickets<br />

DO NOT admit to after race concerts.<br />

Purchase a HOT PASS, Corporate Supersite<br />

or Monster platform Ticket to experience<br />

3 days of motor racing and two nights of<br />

concerts. "Race by Day, Rock by Night".<br />

Hidden Valley, Darwin<br />

SINgLE dAy TICkETS:<br />

Friday .............. $20<br />

Saturday .......... $45<br />

Sunday ............ $55<br />

3 dAy WEEkENd hOT PASS<br />

3 Day Hotpass...................... $70<br />

12 For 10 deal ..................... $700<br />

MONSTEr VIEWINg PLATFOrM<br />

3 Days ................................. $250<br />

Includes:<br />

• Express entry into Hidden Valley<br />

• Exclusive access to<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Monster Platform’<br />

• Entry to the V8 Supercar Paddock<br />

• Admits to RACE & ROCK Concerts<br />

For further information visit<br />

www.majorevents.nt.gov.au/v8supercars<br />

19-20 June<br />

'James and the Giant Peach'<br />

When James Henry Trotter accidentally<br />

drops a bag full of magic by the old<br />

peach tree, something strange begins to<br />

happen...<br />

Join James and his motley assortment<br />

of over-sized friends in this innovative<br />

musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's<br />

beloved children's classic, James and<br />

the Giant Peach. Revel in the fantasy of<br />

this fully-staged production and let your<br />

imagination take a journey around the<br />

world ... on a peach as big as a house!<br />

Children and adults alike will delight in<br />

following James on his adventure away<br />

from the misery of life with the horrible<br />

Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker and into<br />

the Giant Peach with companions Old<br />

Green Grasshopper, Centipede, Ladybird,<br />

Miss Spider and, of course, funny old<br />

Earthworm.<br />

Playhouse, Darwin Entertainment Centre<br />

6:30pm Tuesday 19 June<br />

9:30am & 11:30am Wednesday 20 June<br />

Prices:<br />

One Price ......... $15<br />

Children 2 years and under admitted<br />

Free of Charge if not occupying a seat<br />

Tickets available online<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.darwinentertainment.com.au<br />

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15 July<br />

Darwin Lions Beer Can Regatta<br />

Come and enjoy a great family day.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are beach events for all ages and<br />

the water events will be spectacular!<br />

Bar facilities are available. No BYO. Soft<br />

drinks and water will be available.<br />

Mindil Market food and craft stalls will be<br />

trading all day.<br />

Mindil Beach, Darwin<br />

Starts at 10:00am to 5:00pm<br />

Entrance is by gold coin donation.<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.beercanregatta.org.au<br />

26-28 July<br />

Royal Darwin Show<br />

Where city and country come together for<br />

three days of competition, entertainment<br />

and displays of primary industry,<br />

horticulture, art, craft, cooking and<br />

photography.<br />

<strong>The</strong> official opening is on the Friday,<br />

followed by a grand parade of livestock<br />

and machinery. Visitors can enjoy<br />

equestrian events, sideshow rides, varied<br />

live entertainment and a wide assortment<br />

of food and drink stalls that reflect the<br />

multicultural nature of Darwin. Over 240<br />

stalls display a wide variety of products<br />

and information and the animal nursery<br />

is extremely popular. Horses feature<br />

throughout from dressage and show<br />

jumping to working stock horses and<br />

polocrosse matches. <strong>The</strong> show closes with<br />

a spectacular fireworks finale.<br />

Darwin Showgrounds<br />

Admission:<br />

Children Under 14 ..........................$10<br />

Children Under 5 ............................Free<br />

Family ............................................$40<br />

(parents plus 3 children under 14)<br />

Aged Pensioners .............................$10<br />

Concession Entry on Thursday ........$10<br />

(normal prices apply after 3:00pm)<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.darwinshow.com.au<br />

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$50<br />

CONGRATULATIONS!<br />

Well, following a rather mild wet season things<br />

have turned out much better than expected on<br />

the fishing front. Easter 2012 will be remembered as<br />

'Metrey Easter' with the barra fishing best described as<br />

Mayhem. I kid you not....I am sick and tired of hearing<br />

the metrey stories!<br />

You name the river and the fish were there...<strong>The</strong> Daly,<br />

<strong>The</strong> South, <strong>The</strong> East, <strong>The</strong> adelaide, <strong>The</strong> Finniss, <strong>The</strong><br />

Moyle, <strong>The</strong> Roper....perhaps it was the humungous<br />

moon that turned 'em on but whatever it was I wish it<br />

would do it again.<br />

Both my staff, Mal and Rob notched up metreys. Rob<br />

managed two at <strong>The</strong> South at 105cm and Mal nudged<br />

108cm from Dundee Beach. Things don't seem to be<br />

changing in a hurry either. Reports from <strong>The</strong> Daly (prior<br />

to <strong>The</strong> Barra Nationals) included 11 over the metre mark<br />

from one boat alone! Need I say more....<br />

June / July 2012<br />

$50<br />

Calum mcDonald & Steve Wright<br />

You have WON A $50 vOUCHER TO<br />

SPEND AT CRAIG'S FISHING WAREHOUSE<br />

voucher<br />

For your chance to WIN a $50<br />

Craig's Fishing Warehouse voucher...<br />

voucher<br />

Simply visit the Berrimah store, mention this competition to receive<br />

an extra print out of your purchaser receipt, write your details and<br />

contact information on the back of the receipt and place in<br />

THE TOP ENDER WINNERS BOX located on the front counter!<br />

A SPECTACULAR START!<br />

WIN at<br />

Craig's!<br />

Lures crunching the numbers include the big 17a xM7<br />

Bomber and Reidys Big Ass B52 in the colour known<br />

as Adrenalin. <strong>The</strong> 160 Bling Classics are also numbing<br />

fish at the mouth of Sampan Creek during the trolling<br />

sessions at change of tides.<br />

Corroboree and Hardys Billabong have opened and<br />

producing plenty of fish....a good sign for the dry season<br />

fishing.<br />

On the bluewater, this is prime time for Jewfish so no<br />

wonder they are showing at Charles Point Patches and<br />

a little further at <strong>The</strong> Farm. Amongst other catches are<br />

oodles of Blue Salmon from within Darwin Harbour.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tuna are already about also!<br />

All in all, this is going to be a ripper season on all fishing<br />

fronts...even the Sailfish have showed up early at Sail<br />

City and Bowra Shoal wide of Dundee. Yippee!!


Get into our new shop and check out our expansion.<br />

We're loaded to the hilt with Crab Traps, Tackle Boxes,<br />

Bargain Lure Deals, Combo's Combo's and more<br />

Combo's!!<br />

While you're here, grab a free coffee or tea and tell<br />

us a story. Don't forget to enter our $50 Voucher<br />

Competition. See you all soon!<br />

Craig Grosvenor<br />

Craig's Fishing Warehouse<br />

Shop 2, 1 Berrimah Road<br />

Truck City, BERRIMAH<br />

Phone: 08 8947 4867<br />

Email: sales@craigsfishingwarehouse.com.au<br />

Craig Grosvenor 110cm - Shady Camp - Barramundi<br />

Rob Rees 105cm - South Alligator River - Barramundi<br />

What’s the tide doin’?<br />

nortH coaSt – DarWin<br />

TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS<br />

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2012<br />

TIME ZONE – 0930<br />

All material is supplied in good faith and is believed to be correct. It is supplied on the condition that no<br />

warranty is given in relation thereto, that no responsibility or liability for errors or omissions is, or will<br />

be, accepted and that the recipient will hold the Marine Safety Branch of the Department of Planning<br />

and Infrastructure and the Northern Territory Government free from all such responsibility or liability<br />

and from all loss or damage incurred as a consequence of any error or omission.<br />

Tidal predictions for Northern Territory Ports are supplied by the National Tidal Centre of the Bureau<br />

of Meteorology, copyright reserved.<br />

© Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2010 Bureau of Meteorology National Tidal Centre<br />

Datum of Predictions is Lowest Astronomical Tide<br />

moon Symbols New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter<br />

Tides provided with permission of NT Government, Department of Planning and Infrastructure<br />

http://www.nt.gov.au/transport/safety/marine/tides/pdf/2012/darwin/dn2012.pdf<br />

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RAAF Darwin<br />

Fishing Club<br />

Club meets every Wednesday at 1630<br />

at the RDFC Club House<br />

14 Billeroy Road, RAAF Base Darwin<br />

(in the RAAF Darwin married quarters)<br />

MEMBErShIP FEES:<br />

$25 per person or $50 families<br />

OIC<br />

SQNLDR Clinton Morris<br />

8924 2001<br />

PrESIdENT<br />

FSGT Peter Richmond<br />

8924 0527<br />

VICE PrESIdENT<br />

WOFF Dennis Lawless<br />

8923 5471<br />

POINTS OF CONTACT:<br />

BOAT LOAN MEMBEr<br />

SGT James McGhee<br />

8924 2056<br />

ASSISTANT BOAT LOAN<br />

WO2 Tony Ogar<br />

8925 6823<br />

gENErAL INFO<br />

FSGT Peter Richmond<br />

8924 0527<br />

Boats for Hire Weekend / Daily / Weekly Hire<br />

5.6m Bermuda Wave Breaker 90hp $200 per weekend<br />

5m Sea Jay Heaven 75hp $200 per weekend<br />

4.35m Savage Corroboree 30hp $140 per weekend<br />

4.25m Bermuda Discovery 30hp $140 per weekend<br />

4.18 Savage Corroboree 30hp $140 per weekend<br />

All boats come with Safety Gear, Canopies, Sounders<br />

No LiceNse RequiReD ReaDy to go fisHiNg<br />

Two off road Campers $50 per weekend<br />

Refundable Deposit is to be paid to book items<br />

army amenities Fund<br />

(trustee of army amenities Fund and messes trust Fund)<br />

<strong>The</strong> objectives of the Company are to provide amenities to enhance<br />

the well being of the soldiers in the Australian Army. This is achieved<br />

through a variety of means; however, the focal point is the provision<br />

of holiday facilities, loans and grants for worthwhile projects.<br />

eligibility to utilise the facilities include:<br />

• Serving soldiers in the Australian Army, including reservists<br />

• Serving members of the Navy and Air Force, including reservists<br />

• Ex-serving members of the Australian Defence Forces<br />

• Australian Public Servants working in Defence, DHA, DEFCREDIT<br />

and Australian Defence Force Credit Union staff<br />

• Contractors working in Defence • State Emergency <strong>Services</strong><br />

www.armyholidays.com.au<br />

June / July 2012<br />

HAPPY BIRTHDAY<br />

June 2012<br />

16 June - Ayden Whitehouse 9yrs<br />

22 June - Tiegan Boland 10yrs<br />

July 2012<br />

1 July - Imogen Odgers 1yr<br />

17 July - Nathan Philipson 3yrs<br />

21 July - Isaac Vermeer 2yrs<br />

Anniversary<br />

17 July - Gillian & Danny Boland<br />

Keep us informed about Birthday's, Births,<br />

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HANDY DIrECTorY<br />

Listings in the Handy Directory are free to defence<br />

members and spouses. Send your details to<br />

thetopender@aapt.net.au or phone 8947 2657<br />

TOP ENDER TRI SERVICES MAGAZINE<br />

PHONE ............................................................................... 08 8947 2657<br />

FAX ..................................................................................... 08 8289 8357<br />

EmAil ... thetopender@aapt.net.au / topenderadvertising@aapt.net.au<br />

wEbsitE ....................................................... www.thetopender.com.au<br />

EMERGENCY NUMBERS<br />

AmbulANCE, FirE, POliCE .............................................................. 000<br />

rAAF POliCE .......................................................................... 8923 8305<br />

rOyAl DArwiN HOsPitAl ..................................................... 8922 8888<br />

DArwiN PrivAtE HOsPitAl .................................................. 8920 6011<br />

ADF AH mEDiCAl CArE (24 Hr) ............................................ 8935 3887<br />

POisONs iNFOrmAtiON ........................................................... 13 11 26<br />

Nt EmErgENCy sErviCE (Duty OFFiCEr) ........................ 0408 896 245<br />

ROBERTSON BARRACkS<br />

FrONt gAtE ........................................................................... 8925 3700<br />

OFFiCErs mEss ..................................................................... 8925 3548<br />

sgt’s mEss ............................................................................ 8925 6702<br />

Or’s mEss ............................................................................. 8925 2514<br />

DEB<br />

FrONt gAtE ........................................................................... 8935 4269<br />

mEss mANAgEr ............................................ 8935 4422 / 0437 795 258<br />

LARRAKEYAH BARRACKS<br />

FrONt gAtE ........................................................................... 8935 5598<br />

OFFiCErs mEss ...................................................................... 8935 5570<br />

sgt’s mEss ............................................................................ 8935 5580<br />

Or’s mEss .............................................................................. 8935 5591<br />

RAAF BASE<br />

FrONt gAtE ........................................................................... 8923 5549<br />

OFFiCErs mEss ..................................................................... 8923 5482<br />

sgt’s mEss ............................................................................ 8923 5505<br />

AirmENs mEss ...................................................................... 8923 5517<br />

USEFUl NUMBERS<br />

ADF mENtAl HEAltH strAtEgy<br />

All HOurs suPPOrt liN .............................................. 1800 628 036<br />

Crisis liNE (24 Hr) ........................................................... 1800 019 116<br />

FiND (Family information Network for Defence) ................ 1800 020 031<br />

KiDs HElPliNE (24 Hr) ..................................................... 1800 677 961<br />

PrEgNANCy HElP iNC. (24 Hr) ......................................... 1300 737 732<br />

PArENtliNE ....................................................................... 1300 301 130<br />

wEbsitE .....................................................www.families.net.gov.au<br />

PArENt HElPliNE - KAritANE (24 Hr) ............................. 1800 677 961<br />

Nt HEAltH DirECt (24 Hr) ............................................... 1800 186 026<br />

POisONs iNFO liNE .................................................................. 13 11 26<br />

vEtErANs AND vEtErANs FAmiliEs<br />

COuNsElliNg sErviCE Nt ........................................... 1800 011 046<br />

TROPICAl CYClONE INFORMATION ............................. 1300 659 211<br />

wEbsitE ................................................................ www.bom.gov.au<br />

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CHAPLAINS<br />

Army<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs<br />

ON CAll CHAPlAiN ........................................................ 0427 713 963<br />

(vacant) - 1 ArmD .............................................................. 8925 6257<br />

KEil mAslEN - 1 Cssb (Ang) ............................................... 8925 9005<br />

mOZZ O'sullivAN - 5 rAr (Ang) ......................................... 8925 3056<br />

ANDrEw OsbOrN - 8-12 (Ang) ........................................... 8925 2416<br />

DAmiEN Ellis - 1 AvN (rC) .................................................. 8925 1069<br />

miCHAEl QuEstED - 2 CAv (Ang) ........................................ 8925 6127<br />

ivAN grANt - HQ 1 bDE, 1 Csr (bapt) ................................. 8925 2018<br />

trOy urliCHs - 1 CEr (bapt) .............................................. 8925 6414<br />

Navy<br />

HmAs COONAwArrA<br />

ON CAll mObilE ........................................................... 0409 662 823<br />

JEFF JArvis (Ang) ............................................................ 8935 5183<br />

JOHN mArsHAll (uCA) .................................................... 8935 5133<br />

RAAF<br />

rAAF DArwiN<br />

ON CAll mObilE ........................................................... 0408 892 084<br />

mArK DiCKENs (Ang) ....................................................... 8923 5016<br />

yOgANANDA JustE-CONstANt (Ang) ............................... 8923 5014<br />

rObyN KiDD (uCA) .............................................................. 8923 5016<br />

rAAF tiNDAl<br />

ON CAll mObilE .......................................................... 0427 890 054<br />

JOHN HEAly (rC) .............................................................. 8973 6032<br />

stEvE turNbull (bapt) .................................................. 8973 6033<br />

CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION ASSOCIATION<br />

iNFOrmAtiON & suPPOrt FOr wOmEN AND FAmiliEs ........ 8948 3043<br />

mObilE ............................................................................... 0421 148 439<br />

EmAil .............................................................info@ceadarwin.asn.au<br />

wEbsitE......................................................... www.ceadarwin.asn.au<br />

CINEMA<br />

stArligHt - rAAF bAsE DArwiN ......................................... 8923 5152<br />

COMSUPER<br />

DFrDb ....................................................................................... 13 23 66<br />

msbs ........................................................................................ 13 23 66<br />

CREDIT UNIONS<br />

ADCU - Australian Defence Credit Union<br />

lArrAKEyAH bArrACKs .................................................. 8981 2245<br />

rAAF DArwiN .................................................................. 8981 1657<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs .................................................... 8947 9444<br />

Defcredit<br />

lArrAKEyAH .................................................................... 8935 5499<br />

rAAF DArwiN .................................................................. 8923 5151<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs (NOrtH) ..................................... 8925 2553<br />

DEFENCE COMMUNITY ORGANISATION (DCO)<br />

ArEA mANAgEr ..................................................................... 8935 7900<br />

COmmuNity DEvElOPmENt OFFiCEr .................................... 8935 7900<br />

FAmily liAisON OFFiCErs ...................................................... 8935 7900<br />

FiNANCE & rEsOurCE ADmiNistrAtOr ................................ 8935 7916<br />

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HANDY DIrECTorY<br />

militAry suPPOrt OFFiCErs - Army, rAAF, NAvy ............... 8935 7900<br />

rECEPtiON/ADmiNistrAtiON ............................................... 8935 7900<br />

rEgiONAl EDuCAtiON liAisON OFFiCEr ............................... 8935 7900<br />

sOCiAl wOrKErs .................................................................... 8935 7900<br />

DCO - DArwiN EmAil ............................ dco.darwin@defence.gov.au<br />

DCO - tiNDAl EmAil ................................ dco.tindal@defence.gov.au<br />

DCO wEbsitE .............................................. www.defence.gov.au/dco<br />

DEFENCE FAMIlIES OF AUSTRAlIA<br />

National Convenor<br />

JuliE blACKburN .........................................(FrEE CAll) 1800 100 509<br />

National Delegate<br />

DArwiN - mAriON DONOHuE ........................................... 0438 498 895<br />

EmAil ........................................................................... nt@dfa.org.au<br />

DEFENCE HOUSING AUSTRALIA (DHA)<br />

mAiNtENANCE (24 Hr) ............................................................ 13 93 42<br />

gENErAl busiNEss ............................................................... 8901 7100<br />

FAX ...................................................................................(02) 6222 2259<br />

rEmOtE ArEAs ......................................................................... 13 93 42<br />

DEFENCE SPECIAl NEEDS SUPPORT GROUP<br />

............................................................................................ 1800 037 674<br />

JO butlEr (COOrDiNAtOr) .............................................. 0429 159 854<br />

EmAil ............................................................. jo.butler@dsnsg.org.au<br />

DEFENCE SUPPORT ORGANISATION (DSO)<br />

Defence Relocations & Housing Manager<br />

lOuiZE JOwitt ........................................................................ 8935 4346<br />

EmAil .................................................. louize.Jowitt@defence.gov.au<br />

DEFENCE SWITCHBOARD<br />

AustrAliA wiDE (24 Hr) .................................................. 1300 333 362<br />

DEFENCE TAx MANAGEMENT OFFICE (DTMO)<br />

FrEECAll ........................................................................... 1800 806 053<br />

EmAil .................................. taxation.management@defence.gov.au<br />

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES<br />

AustrAliAN HEAriNg ............................................................... 13 17 97<br />

CENtrEliNK - FAmily AssistANCE OFFiCE ................................ 13 61 50<br />

CHilD suPPOrt AgENCy............................................................ 13 12 72<br />

Crs AustrAliA .................................................................. 1800 277 277<br />

mEDiCArE - gENErAl ENQuiriEs .............................................. 13 20 11<br />

COMMUNITY HOUSES<br />

lArrAKEyAH NEigHbOurHOOD HOusE ............................... 8935 5498<br />

EmAil .............................................. larrakeyahhouse@bigpond.com<br />

billErOy rOAD COmmuNity CENtrE .................................. 8923 5170<br />

EmAil ............................................................. billeroy@hotmail.com<br />

COONAwArrA COmmuNity HOusE ..................................... 8947 0411<br />

EmAil ................................... coonawarracomhouse1@bigpond.com<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs FAmily grOuP iNC ......................... 8925 3710<br />

EmAil ............................................................ rbfg07@yahoo.com.au<br />

EPIlEPSY CENTRE - EPIlEPSY ASSOCIATION OF SA & NT INC.<br />

NigHtCliFF COmmuNity CENtrE<br />

11/18 bAuHiNiA strEEt, NigHtCliFF<br />

NAtAliE rEimEr - CliENt sErviCEs COOrDiNAtOr ......... 1300 850 081<br />

EmAil ............................................... nreimer@epilepsycentre.org.au<br />

wEbsitE................................................... www.epilepsycentre.org.au<br />

June / July 2012<br />

HAIRDRESSERS<br />

lArrAKEyAH ......................................................................... 8935 5596<br />

rAAF bAsE - mAggiE .................................... 8923 5153 / 0488 686 013<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs - HAir DOOZ ................................... 8925 3300<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs - sOutH END bArbEr sHOP -gill .. 8925 6723<br />

HEALTH FUNDS<br />

ADF FAmily HEAltH triAl ................................................ 1300 306 289<br />

DEFENCE HEAltH ............................................................... 1800 335 425<br />

mEDiCArE (ENQuiriEs) ........................................................... 13 20 11<br />

NAvy HEAltH (NHbs) ....................................................... 1800 333 156<br />

IMMUNISATION ClINICS<br />

KArAmA CHilD & FAmily HEAltH CliNiC ............................. 8922 7301<br />

NigHtCliFF CHilD & FAmily HEAltH CliNiC .......................... 8922 7301<br />

CAsuAriNA COmmuNity CArE CENtrE ................................. 8922 7301<br />

INJURED WIlDlIFE<br />

Wildlife Rescue (injured native animals) ........................ 8999 4536<br />

wilDCArE iNC ....................................................................... 8988 6121<br />

lEGACY NT ................................................................8948 083<br />

lOCAl COUNCIl<br />

City OF DArwiN - mAiN switCH .......................................... 8930 0300<br />

City OF PAlmErstON - mAiN switCH .................................. 8935 9922<br />

lOST & FOUND PETS<br />

City OF DArwiN POuND ....................................................... 8947 2099<br />

City OF PAlmErstON POuND ............................................... 8935 9977<br />

rsPCA .................................................................................... 8984 3795<br />

tElAF (top End lost & Found)........................ www.telaf.wordpress.com<br />

MILITARY COMPENSATION & REHABILITATION<br />

gENErAl ENQuiriEs ............................................................. 8920 7211<br />

FAX .................................................................................... 8945 0384<br />

MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRY<br />

DArwiN / PAlmErstON / CAsuAriNA ............................. 1300 654 628<br />

NATIONAl WElFARE COORDINATION CENTRE (NWCC)<br />

........................................................................................... 1800 801 026<br />

NORTHERN TERRITORY DEPT. OF HEALTH<br />

All ENQuiriEs ...................................................................... 8999 2400<br />

ORGANISATIONS, GROUPS & SPORTING ClUBS<br />

Army Cadets<br />

Tuesdays 1900-2130<br />

HEADQuArtErs Nt ACC bN ............................. FrEECAll 1800 880 102<br />

lArrAKEyAH bArrACKs ........................................................ 8935 5489<br />

EmAil ....................................................... aachq-nt@cadetnet.gov.au<br />

70 ACu (lArrAKEyAH brKs) .................................................... 8935 5175<br />

EmAil ............................................................70acu@cadetnet.gov.au<br />

71 ACu (rObErtsON brKs) ................................................... 8925 2466<br />

EmAil ............................................................71acu@cadetnet.gov.au<br />

72 ACu (mArrArA CHristiAN CgE) ..................................... 8920 2000<br />

EmAil ............................................................72acu@cadetnet.gov.au<br />

73 ACu (tENNANt CrEEK) ..................................................... 8962 3593<br />

EmAil ............................................................73acu@cadetnet.gov.au<br />

74 ACu (AliCE sPriNgs) ....................................................... 8951 0015<br />

EmAil ............................................................74acu@cadetnet.gov.au<br />

FOr: 75 ACu (DAly rivEr), 76 ACu (bAtHurst islAND) Or<br />

77 ACu (wADEyE) CONtACt riACu (lArrAKEyAH brKs) ...... 8935 5310


HANDY DIrECTorY<br />

Australian Air Force Cadets<br />

801 sQuADrON - rAAF DArwiN .............................................. 8923 5209<br />

Monday 1800-2100hrs<br />

802 sQuADrON - NtEs builDiNg PAlmErstON ..................... 8932 9314<br />

Monday 1830-2130hrs<br />

Australian Navy Cadets - Training Ship Darwin<br />

DEFENCE EstAblisHmENt bErrimAH ............. 8984 3326 / 0458 085 355<br />

Wednesday 1900-2130<br />

Commerce-PINTS Hockey Club ............................................. 8927 0258<br />

Girl Guides NT Inc ................................................................... 8981 3628<br />

EmAil ............................................................girlguidesnt@iinet.net.au<br />

wEbsitE ............................................................www.girlguides.org.au<br />

Gymnastics<br />

PAlmErstON gymNAstiCs ..................................................0408 086 639<br />

EmAilpalmerston@gymnastics.org.au<br />

PCyC Nt gymNAstiCs - bErrimAH ......................................0401 961 423<br />

EmAil ........................................................... pcycntgym@bigpond.com<br />

Palmerston Football Club Inc.<br />

miCHAEl HOlliDAy, rEgistrAr ...........................................0422 984 189<br />

EmAil ..........................................................palmerston.f.c@gmail.com<br />

wEbsitE ........................................ www.palmerstonfc.websyte.com.au<br />

Patriots Australia - NT Chapter (Defence Motorcycle Organisation)<br />

bOb burgEss - PrEsiDENt ..................................................0429 695 992<br />

PAul lyNCH - viCE PrEsiDENt .............................................0457 567 707<br />

DAviD HArt - PubliC OFFiCEr .............................................0418 830 410<br />

RAAF Darwin Fishing Club<br />

OiC - CliNtON mOrris ...............................................................8924 2001<br />

PEtEr riCHmOND - PrEsiDENt .............................................. 8924 0527<br />

DENNis lAwlEss - viCE PrEsiDENt ....................................... 8923 5471<br />

bOAt lOAN - JAmEs mCgHEE ................................................... 8924 2056<br />

tONy OgAr ...........................................................8925 6823<br />

RAAF Golf Club Club HOusE ...................................................8924 2535<br />

EmAil ..................................................................... raafgolf@terrorbyte<br />

Rugby league & Junior Rugby league<br />

PAlmErstON rAiDErs, Club PrEsiDENt - mArK NOlEN ...0414 980 921<br />

sOutH DArwiN JNr rugby lEAguE - sCOtt Kirby ............... 8932 5957<br />

Scouts Northern Territory ..................................................... 8948 0994<br />

1st Berrimah Scout Group<br />

ANtHONy sPEDDiNg ........................................................0407 805 535<br />

EmAil ................................................gl.berrimah@nthq.scouts.com.au<br />

wEbsitE ................................................................ www.scouts.com.au<br />

1st Palmerston Scout Group<br />

brONwyN JOHNsON .......................................................0414 286 733<br />

EmAil .................................. bronwyn.Johnson@aus.salvationarmy.org<br />

wEbsitE ................................................................ www.scouts.com.au<br />

Alawa Scouts<br />

sCOut HQ ..............................................................................8948 0994<br />

EmAil ........................................................ admin@nthq.scouts.com.au<br />

wEbsitE ................................................................ www.scouts.com.au<br />

Softball<br />

KEviN ANDErsON ............................................ 8931 1181 / 0419 996 115<br />

Swimming<br />

PAlmErstON sHArKs - DANiEl, HEAD COACH ................... 0400 299 622<br />

EmAil ................................................. palmerstonsharks@hotmail.com<br />

wEbsitE .................................www.palmerstonsharks.websyte.com.au<br />

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PlAYGROUPS<br />

Billeroy Road Community Centre<br />

littlE JumPiNg JEts PlAygrOuP (Mon 09.00-11.30) ...........8923 5170<br />

Coonawarra Community House - DEB<br />

littlE PirAtEs PlAygrOuP (Mon 09.00-11.00) ................... 8947 0411<br />

Larrakeyah Neighbourhood House<br />

HAPPy As lArry PlAygrOuP (Tues 09:30-11.30) .................. 8935 5498<br />

Robertson Barracks Family Group<br />

PlAygrOuP (Wed/Fri 09.30-11.30) ....................................... 8925 3710<br />

REQUESTS (SPOTlESS)<br />

rECEPtiON .................................................................................8923 5370<br />

SALVATION ARMY - RED SHIELD DEFENCE SERVICES<br />

ENVOY ARNOlD BEAZlEY - OFFiCEr iN COmmAND / sNr rEP<br />

1CEr / 8 / 12 mEDium bAttEry /bHQ / 5rAr<br />

PHONE .......................................................... 8925 6672 / 0400 507 567<br />

EmAil .......................................arnold.beazley@aue.salvationarmy.org<br />

EmAil ................................................... arnold.beazley@defence.gov.au<br />

ENVOY lEE-ANNE BEAZlEY - sENiOr rEPrEsENtAtivE<br />

1Cssb / HOP iN PrOgrAmmE OFFiCEr / rsDs Nt ADmiN OFFiCEr<br />

PHONE .......................................................... 8925 2526 / 0448 887 306<br />

EmAil ..................................lee-Anne.beazley@aue.salvationarmy.org<br />

EmAil ............................................... lee-anne.beazley@defence.gov.au<br />

ENVOY GREG CURNOW - rEPrEsENtAtivE<br />

1st Arm'D rEgt / 2 CAv rEgt<br />

PHONE ........................................................... 8925 6371 / 0419 745 654<br />

EmAil ........................................... greg.curnow@aue.salvationarmy.org<br />

EmAil ...................................................... greg.curnow@defence.gov.au<br />

ENVOY RENEE CURNOW - rEPrEsENtAtivE<br />

1Csr / FAmily suPPOrt OFFiCEr<br />

PHONE ........................................................... 8925 2980 / 0419 746 932<br />

EmAil ......................................... renee.curnow@aue.salvationarmy.org<br />

EmAil .....................................................renee.curnow@defence.gov.au<br />

kATE ROBERTSON - miNistry AssistANt<br />

PHONE ....................................................................................8925 2525<br />

EmAil ........................................kate.robertson@aue.salvationarmy.org<br />

SHOPS (ON BASE)<br />

FrONtliNE CAFE CENtrAl rObErtsON bArrACKs ................ 8947 9252<br />

............................................................................................FAX: 8925 2542<br />

FrONtliNE rAAF DArwiN C stOrE ......................................... 8923 5157<br />

FrONtliNE sHOut vC CANtEEN .............................................. 8935 6720<br />

............................................................................................FAX: 8935 6722<br />

rAttEy vC Club ....................................................................... 8935 5592<br />

rEtAil busiNEss mANAgEr (FrONtliNE DEFENCE sErviCEs) 8947 9191<br />

sErviCE stAtiON, rAAF bAsE .................................................. 8981 0241<br />

SIDS AND kIDS NT<br />

24 HOur EmErgENCy suPPOrt liNE ...................................0448 849 234<br />

TAIlOR<br />

rObErtsON bArrACKs - iNA ................................................... 8925 6723<br />

TOll TRANSITIONS<br />

rECEPtiON ............................................................................1800 819 167<br />

TRI-SERVICE FURNITURE<br />

Enquiries, Furniture & Fitting<br />

PAul DyKstrA ......................................................................... 8935 4672<br />

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HANDY DIrECTorY<br />

VETERANS AFFAIRS<br />

vEtErANs liNE ................................................................... 1300 551 918<br />

VETERANS AND VETERANS FAMIlIES COUNSEllING SERVICE<br />

FrEE lOCAl CAll ..................................................................1800 011 146<br />

wEbsitE ............................................................. www.dva.gov.au/vvcs<br />

PARTY PLANS/HOME SHOPPING/SERVICES<br />

AVON<br />

Kirsty rEAsON (5% discount for all Defence members/families) ...0411 728 015<br />

EmAil .......................................................reasonforbeauty@gmail.com<br />

FACEbOOK .................................. www.facebook.com/reasonforbeauty<br />

tAryN vlOOtHuis.................................................................0409 625 636<br />

JENNA wrEN .........................................................................0431 516 735<br />

EmAil ................................................................ jwren02@hotmail.com<br />

CREATA DIRECT lEARNING - Educational books & games<br />

CHristiE grEig .................................................................... 0447 911 254<br />

EmAil ........................................................... khalidchristie@gmail.com<br />

CREATIVE MEMORIES - traditional and Digital scrapbooking at its best<br />

Parties / workshops / Presentations / business Opportunities<br />

rOsA liNEs ...........................................................................0400 013 654<br />

EmAil ................................................................rdlines1@bigpond.com<br />

wEbsitE ........................................... www.mycmsite.com.au/rosalines<br />

FACEbOOK ........................................ www.facebook.com/Cmrosalines<br />

DAkINI BOOkBINDING & DESIGN - unique, unusual handbound<br />

notebooks, photo albums, leather journals, customised & specialty books<br />

JENNiFEr tElFEr ...................................................................0412 624 524<br />

EmAil ......................................................... dakinibooks@yahoo.com.au<br />

wEbsitE ................................................................. www.dakini.com.au<br />

DASHING DERRIERES - Functional, Fashionable Cloth Nappies & Covers<br />

miNA mcCArtHy ..................................................................0403 397 380<br />

EmAil .................................................... info@dashingderrieres.com.au<br />

wEbsitE ................................................ www.dashingderrieres.com.au<br />

HANDYMAN - No job too small<br />

stAN tHE HANDymAN ......................................................... 0417 659 695<br />

HEALTH PROTECT INTERNATIONAL - mattress & upholstery sanitisation<br />

EllEN mOOrE ...................................................................... 0427 261 666<br />

KASZAZZ-STAMP SCRAP EMBELLISH<br />

biANCA JONEs .......................................................................0428 089 646<br />

EmAil .......................................................mattandbinki@bigpond.com<br />

PAmElA lAvErty ................................................................ 0407 818 244<br />

EmAil .............................................................. pamlaverty@gmail.com<br />

JACiNtA mOtt ..................................................................... 0427 544 106<br />

EmAil .....................................................steven_jacinta@bigpond.com<br />

LARISSA BRIGHT AUSTRALIA - Natural Australian skincare from the<br />

barrier reef / vegan / Australian made / All Natural / Organic<br />

sHArON ElKiNs ...................................................................0414 311 021<br />

EmAil .................................................sharon.elkins@fcmtravel.com.au<br />

lE REVE - Perfume, candles, aromatherapy, skincare<br />

lEANNE CrOmbiE .................................................................0438 245 557<br />

EmAil .........................................................todreambig@yahoo.com.au<br />

MARRIAGE CElEBRANT<br />

sHArON ElKiNs ....................................................................0414 311 021<br />

EmAil ............................................................info@sharonelkins.com.au<br />

MARY kAY<br />

NiKKi COOK ............................................................................0426 820 683<br />

EmAil .............................................................. nixbeauty@hotmail.com<br />

June / July 2012<br />

KElly gAllON .......................................................................0403 350 426<br />

EmAil .............................................................. kelly.gallon@gmail.com<br />

MEDAl MOUNTING<br />

NAtiONAl FlAgs ........................................................................8981 6343<br />

EmAil ...................................................flagman@nationalflags.com.au<br />

wEbsitE ...................................................... www.nationalflags.com.au<br />

tim's mEDAls AND FrAmiNg ...............................................0448 129 531<br />

EmAil ..........................................................timsmedals@bigpond.com<br />

MICHE BAGS - One bag, endless possibilities<br />

DEbbiE wHitEHOusE ........................................................... 0458 611 971<br />

EmAil ..............................................................debusgirl@bigpond.com<br />

wEbsitE ................................................... www.mercedesblack.com.au<br />

NIx BEAUTY - beauty therapist / mary K Consultant<br />

NiKKi COOK ............................................................................0426 820 683<br />

EmAil .............................................................. nixbeauty@hotmail.com<br />

NO.1 HEALTHY HOMES COMPANY - Products that are safe & Free of any<br />

harmful chemicals for the Home and Personal Care<br />

KyliE vErmEEr ................................................................... 0405 989 988<br />

EmAil ............................................................ lkvermeer@bigpond.com<br />

NUTRIMETICS<br />

rObyN FimON ................................................. 8945 6073 / 0400 101 531<br />

wEbsitE .....................................www.nutrimetics.com.au/robynfimon<br />

PHOENIx TRADING<br />

CrEslEy wHEElEr ................................................................0401 410 059<br />

EmAil ................................................. cresleywheeler@netspace.net.au<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY TWENTY SIx SIx<br />

mEliNDA HOwsON ...............................................................0435 103 813<br />

EmAil .......................................................... melindahowson@msn.com<br />

SHIMMER SPRAY TAN - mobile service<br />

simONE JOHNsON .................................................................0428 541 882<br />

EmAil .......................................................shimmer.spraytan@hotmail.com<br />

SPORTS / GENERAl NUTRITION - Protein Powders, bars & shakes,<br />

Energy & sports Drinks. Certified Organic sport/general vitamin, mineral<br />

& Dietary supplements. 90 Day money back satisfaction guarantee.<br />

guy NEAvE (DArwiN - All ArEAs) ..................................... 0414 535 235<br />

EmAil ....................................................................gneave@aapt.net.au<br />

THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT GROUP<br />

support, training & Advice for those interested in starting a Home-based business<br />

guy NEAvE (DArwiN - All ArEAs) ......................................0414 535 235<br />

EmAil ............................................................. guy@bdsgmembers.com<br />

wEbsitE .......................................................www.bdsg.iownmylife.net<br />

TUPPERWARE<br />

NiKitA bArtrAm ..................................................................0413 902 204<br />

EmAil ........................................................... tupperwho@hotmail.com<br />

mONiCA briDlE ................................................................... 0407 683 610<br />

EmAil ........................................... monicastupperware1@hotmail.com<br />

Emily EwArt ........................................................................0438 844 170<br />

EmAil ................................................................. eewart@bigpond.com<br />

EmmA POwEr .......................................................................0450 901 719<br />

EmAil ...................................................... empowerparties@gmail.com<br />

lEEsA sCANEs .......................................................................0423 945 740<br />

EmAil ...........................................................leesascanes@hotmail.com<br />

UNDERCOVER WEAR<br />

NAOmi HEritAgE ..................................................................0410 403 939<br />

biANCA JONEs .......................................................................0428 089 646<br />

EmAil .......................................................mattandbinki@bigpond.com<br />

USANA - international Health, Nutrition and beauty Products<br />

Amy tHOmPsON .................................................................. 0421 025 492<br />

EmAil ................................................amythompson002@dodo.com.au

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