Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Vote 1 - Group C - for Naremburn !

On September 13th most residents of NSW get to vote for members of their local councils. Sadly, quite a few LGAs have had autocrat / administrators installed by the state government as a result of corrupt practice. These situations have generally featured associations of corrupt political party hacks, Liberal and Labor. Fortunately on the Northside, we seem to have a tradition of favouring independent local Councillors. Although many Councillors are card holding party members, they seem to prefer standing as 'independents' probably because people don't seem to want parties in local government for the above - and other reasons.

Here in Willoughby we have 4 "Wards" each with 3 Councillors. Councils have a fixed term of 4 years, except for when the government would like to change that (e.g. this term was 4 and a half years). In Willoughby we also get to vote for the Mayor - who is then elected for the full term. Most Councils still elect a Mayor every year,by the Councillors. In my experience, although sometimes the people make a mistake with the Mayor, a 'popularly elected Mayor' generally delivers a better result as the Councillors are not distracted by the horse trading which used to accompany the annual election process!

Here is a pic of our team for Naremburn. I feel very honoured to have the support of these two people - Stuart Sexton and Bruce de Graaf.

Stuart and his partner Rhoda are the backbone of Artarmon's Sustainability Street group. He is also a member of Willoughby Walking Volunteers (responsible for much of the local route finding and signage you may have noticed around our parks and reserves) and of the Artarmon Reserve Bushcare Group

Bruce is the proud father of two beautiful and talented girls who attend local schools, he is Secretary of Crow's Nest Rotary and plays football for the West Pymble Pymble over 35 division 1 Premiership winning team. Perhaps because he works locally he can also find time to support Naremburn's Bushcare Group!

Thanks so much for your support guys!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Giant burrowing cockroaches @ Willoughby Park!

But not normally found there!
On show at Willoughby's Fauna Fair today, courtesy of the "Bug Man" were a range of stick insects, spiders and the giant - being shown around here by Daniel, an enthusiastic member of the audience. Apparently they're the world's biggest (up to 80mm & 35 grams) and thankfully, mostly found in north Queensland. Also on display were bats from the Ku-ring-gai Colony, a tawny frogmouth, lorrikeets and butterflies from Ossu, our sister city in East Timor. A great day, made possible through e.restore, Council's Environmental Levy - for which we have recently won an extension.

On the way there, I took this photo of Telford Lane - Willoughby's only surviving cobbled street runing between Eastern Valley Way and Fourth Avenue. An unexpected but wonderful relic don't you think?!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

No news..... is that good news?

The news about Naremburn Primary School is that the meeting scheduled for this Thursday has been "postponed" for about 3 weeks. For the reason that no one seems prepared to report anything.

In the email advising this, Council officer Lyn Smith says that :

. DET's Assets Division has appointed a Mr Terry White "to analyse the demographics" across the lower north shore and that the Dept is taking this "very seriously"
. A Mr Michael Slattery has been appointed as the consultant for the Catholic Schools Office & he is undertaking "a full study of the existing site at Naremburn, a feasibility study that will be available in the near future" and promisingly,
. "Mr Slattery and Mr White are in regular communication"

Can anyone read between these lines?!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Channel 9 - No sale!

The deal is off...we might have another chance to get rid of that awful tower. Here's the story

More pics of the Bike Breakfast (thanks Neil!)

According to a local resident :
"....by about 7:20, there were quite a few cyclists enjoying the breakfast.
The stand was good and informational too. (I got a few good leaflets of cycling tracks). I'd also confirm that over the last few months, bike traffic is growing, which I reckon is fantastic.To all those involved in this initiative, well done..."

Erin, who looks after Willoughby's sportsfield bookings is seen here astride one of Council's newly acquired bike fleet - her work includes auditing our shared paths to ensure safety for users. Nice work huh?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Bike Breakfast @ Fleming Park

It must have been a bit of a suprise to the early morning joggers, dogwalkers & to the early shift - off to catch the Willoughby Rd bus this morning!
Between 80 and 100 cyclists stopped off to enjoy breakfast - Bakers Delight buns & Forsyth's Coffee - courtesy of Bicycle NSW and Willoughby Council. We were all there to celebrate the (almost) open shared path from Ryde to Naremburn. Here's Russell & Alex, champions for the cause and Clare, Imogen and Fran enjoying their hot chocolate!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Cycling matters


I know its not what was promised (another work by Shane Haurama) but it does at least explain what's in the big green box! We are waiting a while to see what additional adornments local artists might apply (to see how effective the anti grafitti coating is!) before we give the same treatment to the locker on the other side of the station. Not sure if anyone's renting yet!

FREE BREAKFAST FOR CYCLISTS!! to celebrate the opening of the Epping Road to Lane Cove cycleway

Date: Tuesday 24 June 2008
Time: 7am - 9am
Where: Fleming Park, near the Willoughby Road and Gore Hill Freeway underpass