Tuesday, September 30, 2008

More Spring Festival Events





Hallstrom Park was once again the setting for Northbridge Rotary Club's excellent Garden Fair. I was pleased to hear from Malcolm (seated) and Penny Lye that this year, twice last years number of patrons came out to look, learn and buy from the many colourful and well stocked stalls. Outside broadcast studio Radio 702 BL was there with Simon Marnie hosting a live performance from Bruce Mathiske jazz guitar master, cooking demonstrations and plenty of horticultural chat. Locally indigenous chat could be had at the WEPA (Willoughby Environmental Protection Association) stall where I found Sheila & Gay taking a break. How gorgeous is that parasol? A perfect location for this sociable and somewhat languid event..looking just like a set from Midsomer...

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Sunday in Naremburn


There was plenty to do in Naremburn last Sunday! In the morning I caught up with the Bike Week Guided Discovery Ride - along the new Epping Rd Shared Path, led by Bike North Club members. About 45 people, 27 of whom used the Centennial Park hire bikes (courtesy of Council) participated. Nash from Renegade Cycles at Lane Cove conducted safety checks and Alison Jones, Council's wonderful Sustainable Transport Officer was there, holding it all together. As it was such a success, we might try doing this regularly - let us know what you think..
Up the road at the former Temperance Hall in Central Street, Ingrid Morley's studio was participating in our annual Artists Open Studio Weekend. I took these pics of works in her garden.. Then it was back down to Hallstrom Oval to watch 3 Northbridge Football Club teams (under 13 boys, under 14 girls & under 16 girls) play in State championship matches. Congratulations to all these members of our diverse, talented and vibrant community!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, China - by bike!

Celebrating NSW Bike Week, Willoughby City Council is hosting a bicycle film festival this Sunday the 28th Sept, 3.00 - 5.00pm. The event will feature a series of short films including the award-winning documentary Off the Rails, directed by Tim Cope. "It was March, the beginning of Spring in the northwest corner of Russia. Struggling to make 6km a day, Tim Cope & Chris Hatherly, both 20 year-old Australians had embarked on an epic journey across Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, and Northern China, finishing in Tiananmen square, Bejing." The 14 month cycling journey is as much about the warmth and hospitality of Siberian villagers and Mongolian nomads, as it is about the haunting landscapes, the outer limits of a cycling adventure and a tested friendship. Our venue is The Freeway Hotel located on the Gore Hill Freeway shared path. Bicycle parking is available. This event is presented in association with BikeSydney and the eighth annual Bicycle Film Festival (13-15 November 2008 @ the Dendy Newtown). For further information phone 9777 7706. This is a FREE event.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Bike Week - 20 - 28 September


Willoughby Council has 4 great events organised:
FREE Cycling Skills Workshop (adults & children 12+) FREE
10AM - 1PM Sat 20 September in Naremburn Park

Bike Path Discovery Ride
10AM Sun 21 September meet @ Hallstrom Park
Bike Hire available (booking essential) FREE

Bike Film Festival
3PM Sun 28 September
3 short films at the Freeway Hotel Artarmon FREE

Bike Maintenance Workshop
6PM - 9PM Thurs 25th September
@ Renegade Cycles Lane Cove (booking essential) $40

BOOKINGS & INFO 9777770

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

NSW Labor rearranges the deck chairs

At least this is an indication that they understand how bad things really are! Whilst there is much rejoicing that Frank Sartor has been 'kicked to the curb', the sad fact it that his "planning reforms" are enshrined. Whilst personalities come and go the damage done by corrupt Party politics in NSW seems inexorable. It's my observation that the same culture is evident amongst certain of our apparently 'independent' candidates for Council. As election day draws near, we are again supplied with the usual flood of false and malicious leaflets in a desperate attempt to undermine what has been achieved by a genuinely independent Council here in Willoughby. What I find so disturbing is the overwhelming negativity, the manipulative creation of fear and insecurity, the distortion of fact and use of base personal insult. Willoughby Council has achieved a great deal over the past 10 years or so. The achievements are there despite the culture of personality, not because of it. Fortunately, the majority of people in Willoughby have been able to distinguish between candidates with sincere and positive aspirations and those whose populist rhetoric and cheap point scoring distinguishes them as essentially game players.