Taking Care of Family Treasures

Free workshop with Deidre McKillop from Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum

Families accumulate documents and memorabilia. These may include certificates, awards, maps, diaries, photos and photo albums, cuttings  & scrapbooks. Even the most recent of documents should be cared for in the same way as old documents.

You are invited to a FREE 2 hour workshop where Deidre will talk about how to care for your paper based memorabilia, how to reduce the risk of deterioration and provide tips on good storage and handling of objects.

Bring along your own paper based object to the workshop, share in some morning tea and discuss the needs and care of your collection at home.


WHEN: Friday 1 November 2013 9:30am-11:30am
WHERE: Musuem of the Riverina Botanic Gardens Site
COST: FREE
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: click here, call 69 269 655 or email museum@wagga.nsw.gov.au

Wagga Wagga Area Positions Vacant

Business & Communications Support Officer (GM011)

Remuneration: Minimum $942.39 gross per week + super

Enquiries:        Luke Grealy – 02 6926 9190

Closing Date:   Friday, 1 November 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

Oasis Aquatic Support (Lifeguard) (CS061)

Remuneration: Minimum $23.15 gross per hour + super
Enquiries:        Rob Sharpe – 02 6926 9390
Closing Date:   Friday, 1 November 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

Oasis Aquatic Support (Service) (CS062)

Remuneration: Minimum $23.15 gross per hour + super
Enquiries:        Rob Sharpe – 02 6926 9390
Closing Date:   Friday, 1 November 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

Temporary Customer Service Officer (CS083)

Remuneration: Minimum $942.39 gross per week + super
Enquiries:        Meredith Hester – 02 6926 9151
Closing Date:   Monday, 4 November, 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

Assistant Rates Officer (CS043)

Remuneration: Minimum $641.99 gross per week + super
Enquiries:        Rod Taber – 02 6926 9245
Closing Date:   Friday, 25 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

Administration Officer (SCS131)

Remuneration: Minimum $898.79 gross per week + super
Enquiries:        Kate Giltrap or Sarah Jones – 02 6926 9303
Closing Date:   Thursday, 24 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

MANAGER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & VISITOR ECONOMY (CED018)

Enquiries:        Peter Adams – 02 6926 9212

Closing Date:   Monday, 28 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

AIRPORT OPERATIONS MANAGER (CED017)

Enquiries:        Steve Prowse – 02 6926 9254

Closing Date:   Monday, 21 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

COMMERCIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC OFFICER (CED014)

Remuneration: Minimum $1,367.35 gross per week + super

Enquiries:        James Bolton – 02 6926 9648
Closing Date:   Monday, 21 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

 

To view full details of these opportunities and to apply, please visit Wagga Wagga City Council’s vacancy page…

 

AMBER LAWRENCE & JASON OWEN ISLANDS IN THE STREAM EXTENDED NEW DATES ADDED FOR 2014 – DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND

After the success of the Islands in the Stream 2013 tour dates, award-winning country artist Amber Lawrence and label-mate, X-Factor 2012 runner-up, Jason Owen are extending the tour through to 2014. With most of the shows selling out and their duet single – of the same name – climbing up the charts, the two talented performers have already started adding 2014 dates to the tour. The tour, which kicked off in June 2013 and was to initially finish at the end of November, is now being extended into April 2014 and beyond.

Amber and Jason’s youthful interpretation of the Islands in the Stream by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton is the perfect inspiration behind their joint national tour.  It also marked the release of Jason’s debut album Life Is A Highway which debuted at #5 on the ARIA Album chart and #1 on the i-Tunes Country Chart first week out.

It’s both their love of country music and the audiences that have brought them together while both coming from different “islands in the stream”.  Amber hails from Sydney and Jason grew up in small town of 12 called Albert in regional NSW. This two-hour show will feature Jason and Amber performing with their touring band, their own hits and songs as well as special duets throughout the show.

Amber is known as one of the hardest working artists in the industry and it has certainly been paying off with 13 single releases all of which have been Top 5 radio favourites including seven #1’s.  She has more than 10 awards to her name including the Tamworth Telstra Horizon Award at the 2011 Golden Guitars and was nominated in the Female Artist of the Year category at this year’s Golden Guitars.  Amber will perform some of her fan favourites such as Wrecking Ball, Good Girls, Don’t Do Lonely Well, Women Like Me and from her latest album “3”, Everybody’s A Mess, Man Across the Street and Try.  Throughout the tour Amber will continue to promote her 3rd album which saw her fourth single Pretty Little Liar released in August.

At 19 years of age, Life Is A Highway marks the start of a new journey for Jason, who has moved from his small country town to Sydney and is now ready to embrace a full-time career as a recording and performing artist.  Life Is A Highway features songs such as Always On My Mind, Against The Wind, If Tomorrow Never Comes, and Sweet Home Alabama to name a few.  The album’s collection of songs – which are eclectic in genre – are all connected by the beauty of Jason’s unique voice, and fans will now be able to experience it live.

 

ISLANDS IN THE STREAM 2014 DATES

Thursday 2nd January 2014

CEX Coffs Harbour NSW

www.cex.com.au | 02 6652 3888

Friday 3rd January 2014

Ballina RSL NSW

www.ballinarsl.com.au | 02 6686 2544

Thursday 23rd January 2014

West Tamworth Leagues Club, TAMWORTH NSW

www.wtlc.com.au

Friday 21st February 2014

Muswellbrook RSL, MUSWELLBROOK NSW

www.muswellbrookrsl.com.au | (02) 6543 1700

Saturday 22nd February 2014

Katoomba RSL, KATOOMBA NSW

www.katoombarsl.com.au | 1300 438 849

Friday 21st March 2014

Club Sapphire, MERIMBULA NSW

www.clubsapphire.com.au | (02) 6495 1306

Saturday 22nd March 2014

St Georges Basin Country Club, ST GEORGES BASIN NSW

www.basincountryclub.com.au | (02) 4443 0666

Friday 4th April 2014

Hahndorf Old Mill SA

www.hahndorfoldmill.com  | 08 8388 7888

Saturday 5th April 2014

Vine Inn Barossa SA

www.vineinn.com.au | 08 8562 2133

Friday 11th April 2014

Inverell RSL, INVERELL NSW

www.inverellrsl.com.au | (02) 6722 3966

Saturday 12th April 2014

Warwick RSL, WARWICK QLD

www.warwickrsl.com.au | (07) 4661 1229

Friday 4th May 2014

Gunnedah Services & Bowling Club, GUNNEDAH NSW

www.gunnedahservicesclub.com.au | (02) 6742 0400

Saturday 5th May 2014

Armidale Ex-Services, ARMIDALE NSW

www.armidaleservices.com.au | (02) 6776 0800

Job Vacancies Wagga Area

VACANCIES

 

MANAGER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & VISITOR ECONOMY (CED018)

Enquiries:        Peter Adams – 02 6926 9212

Closing Date:   Monday, 28 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

AIRPORT OPERATIONS MANAGER (CED017)

Enquiries:        Steve Prowse – 02 6926 9254

Closing Date:   Monday, 21 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

COMMERCIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC OFFICER (CED014)

Remuneration: Minimum $1,367.35 gross per week + super

Enquiries:        James Bolton – 02 6926 9648 Closing Date:   Monday, 21 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

ASSISTANT RATES OFFICER (CS043)

25 hours per week

Remuneration: Minimum $641.99 gross per week + super

Enquiries:        Rod Taber – 02 6926 9245 Closing Date:   Friday, 25 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

ADMINISTRATION OFFICER (SCS131)

Remuneration: Minimum $898.79 gpw + super Enquiries:        Kate Giltrap or Sarah Jones – 02 6926 9303 Closing Date:   Thursday, 24 October 2013 @ 5.00pm

 

 

To view full details of these opportunities and to apply, please visit Wagga Wagga City Council’s vacancy page…

 

ABBA The Concert The Gold Arrival Tour Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre

The Seventies will go down in history as the most creative and outrageous era in the history of post 50`s Rock n Roll. The MASSIVE acts that churned out hits ranged from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac… to name a few. Rising from the embers in their native Sweden, a win on the internationally recognised Eurovision song contest in 1974 catapulted ABBA – a group made up of two couples comprising Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Anderson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad – to become a household name.

At the time nobody could predict the impact this band would have on that decade but more so, no one could even imagine how big the band would grow in years to come as generation after generation grew to love their songs. Their popularity is paramount having sold over 370 million albums and singles worldwide and they continue to sell millions of records a year making them one of the best selling music artists of all time.

Blessed with an endless catalogue of perfect pop songs and the ultimate Nordic good-looks, ABBA’s popularity exploded into one of the most remarkable music followings in history. Their songs so instantly recognisable, people from all walks of life and ages succumbed to them.

In Australia, the group’s success was unprecedented, accumulating over twenty top twenty singles, six of which topped the charts including “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do”, “S.O.S”, “Mamma Mia”, “Fernando”, “Dancing Queen” and “Money, Money, Money”.

“Australia was the first country that took ABBA to heart and we never forgot about that. We always felt a lot of love from audiences there,’’ Ulvaeus told Sydney Morning Herald.

“Britain and America didn’t take us seriously and it wasn’t until S.O.S became a huge hit in Australia that other countries took notice.”

Was it the girl’s incredible voices that blended so sweetly? Or the boy’s uncanny knack of writing such catchy tunes? While everyone’s ABBA memories are inherently different, the elation of an ABBA song is universally celebrated.

“ABBA The Concert: The Gold Arrival Tour” will give Australian audiences a memorable concert experience! A chance to experience why ABBA means so much to us and why they are undoubtedly one of the single most influential groups of the twentieth century. Their music is timeless, their hits infectious, their cultural omnipresent. Prepare to wind back the clock and experience the magic of ABBA as you remember it in a two-hour show that you cannot miss.

DENI UTE MUSTER SHINES IN 2013!

The 15th Anniversary celebration of the Deniliquin Ute Muster ended last night with country music superstar, Alan Jackson, capping off two days of music, family, fun and country spirit.

The festivities kicked off on Friday morning when gates opened at 6.00am letting the first of the weekend’s 20,000 attendees onto the site.

“This year’s festival was enormously successful with mother nature turning on beautiful sunny days and balmy nights for us” said Kathie Heyman, Deni Ute Muster General Manager.

“It’s been 15 years since the local community banded together for the first Deni Ute Muster and we’ve gone from strength to strength when a lot of other festival events are struggling to find an audience.  It’s a huge honour for community and business to see so many families returning each year to play on the plains”.

“We’d also like to acknowledge our Strategic Partners Destination NSW. Event Partners, Deniliquin Council and Conargo Council. Major sponsors: Holden, Bundaberg Rum, Decentralised Demountables, Country Waste Systems, IGA and our official partners, XXXX Gold, Coates Hire and Viking.  We couldn’t continue growing the event without their support and we tip our hats to them all”. 

Friday night’s opening concert was headlined by Grinspoon with Sunny Cowgirls, Russell Morris, Adam Brand and Corb Lund getting the crowd up dancing into the night.

Saturday night was headlined by international superstar Alan Jackson who had the crowd in raptures throughout his set, particularly as he sang his hit Where I Come From with vision of the Muster and township splashed on the screen behind him. Also on the line up on the balmy spring night was Kaylee Bell, Morgan Evans and Australia’s favourite country songstress, Kasey Chambers.

The Deni Ute Muster once again broke two of its own world records over the weekend.  First up was the World Record Blue Singlet Count with 3,924 musterers donning blue singlets breaking the previous record of 3,500 set in 2010.

And of course it wouldn’t be a ute muster without the utes!  2013 was also a record breaking year with 9,736 utes on sites breaking the previous record set back in 2010.

Alan Hamilton from Townsville (Qld) won Deniliquin Ute Muster Ute of the Year with his Holden Maloo.  Bob Waldner from Lavington (NSW) once again walked away with a win in the Holden Barrel Race and also took out the inaugural Driver’s Choice Award as voted by his fellow contestants. The Narva Go to Wo was won by Blair Achammer with his Nissan Navara.

In the driving competitions, The Australian National Circle Work Championships, sponsored by GME, was won by Jason Stanley from Cairns (Qld) who impressed the judges with his Holden VE SS-V and driving performance.  Second was Michael Bekins from Emerald (Vic), and third placed was Luke Campbell from Parkes (NSW).

This year’s Holden Grunt Off male team winners, with a time of 9:63, were team Slootz and the female team winners were Can Rouse with a time of 11:97 seconds.

TOBY KEITH DEBUT AUSTRALIAN ARENA TOUR IN 2014

Rob Potts Entertainment Edge, Chugg Entertainment and Foxtel’s Country Music Channel (CMC) are thrilled to announce that American superstar TOBY KEITH will be making his first ever concert appearances in Australia in 2014, bringing his Hammer Down Under Tour to Australia for a series of massive arena concerts next March. Keith will also headline the 2014 CMC Rocks the Hunter festival at the Hope Estate in NSW’s beautiful Hunter Valley.

Joining Keith on the tour will be special guest international stars ELI YOUNG BAND (USA) and KELLIE PICKLER (USA).

CEO of Entertainment Edge, Rob Potts said, “The Outlaws of country music have always been huge with Aussie fans. No surprise this country started out as a convict settlement. So we know why the fans are so excited about Toby’s first ever tour here. They love his larrikin outlaw attitude and the fact that he doesn’t take himself too seriously. We’re super excited to have him touring in March and know the fans will go wild when he rolls out his incredible catalogue of hits. It’s also terrific to welcome back Eli Young Band and to have Kellie Pickler on her first visit down under”  

Executive Chairman of Chugg Entertainment, Michael Chugg said, “Toby Keith is one of the biggest artists in modern country music. We’ve been hearing about his rowdy, rockin’ live show in this country for many years. One of the biggest songwriters in any genre, Aussie audiences have really connected with his irreverent humour. We still think “he’s as good as he once was”- and with three international heavyweights on one bill, this is going to be the country tour of the year –  my mate Jimmy Buffett said he is not to be missed!”

Singer/songwriter TOBY KEITH is one of the most consistently successful artists in country music history, with over 35 million album sales and 31 US No. 1 singles in two decades of recording, including Should’ve Been A Cowboy, How Do You Like Me Now?!, Beer For My Horses, I Love This Bar, As Good As I Once Was and Red Solo Cup. Winner of multiple CMA, ACM and American Music Awards, the Billboard Country Artist of the Decade is renowned throughout the globe for his swaggering party songs, soulful ballads and rowdy, high-energy live performances.  Toby will also be performing songs from his new album, Drinks After Work, which will be released in Australia on 1 November, 2013.

The ELI YOUNG BAND honed their skills as an Eagles-esque live force in the Texas Red Dirt scene, building up an enviable fan following, before breaking into the mainstream country scene with their album, Level, in 2005. The Southern quartet blew us away in 2012 on their first trip down under and they’ve since moved into an even higher gear, with hits including the monster smash Crazy Girl, Even If It Breaks Your Heart and their latest release, Drunk Last Night.

Since rocketing to fame on American Idol, KELLIE PICKLER has been charming the public with her inimitable twang, cheeky charisma and powerful country pipes. Her hits include Red High Heels, I Wonder, Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful and Best Days of Your Life, and she has run the gamut from soul-baring vulnerability to girl power anthems and she constantly reaches for more honest, powerful and dynamic ways to tell her story. The CMT Music Award winner and ACM and CMA nominee, Pickler has also triumphed on television, as the 2013 winner of the US Dancing with the Stars.

The Comedy of Errors: Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre Wednesday 2nd October 8pm

A Bell Shakespeare and State Theatre Company of South Australia co-production The Comedy of Errors Wednesday 2nd October 8pm

Two sets of identical twins are separated at birth when they’re rescued from a shipwreck. And when they end up in the same shifty, transitory port-town of Ephesus fully grown, we join them on their bizarre journey of reconciliation.

As they collide unknowingly with each other’s friends and family, it’s not long before this absurd tale of mistaken identity and far-fetched coincidence unfolds in chaotic hilarity.

Imara Savage takes on one of Shakespeare’s earliest comedies with style. Sharp banter and comical word-play lure us into a contemporary world where characters are reinvented, individuality is fluid, and bigger themes lie just below the surface.

Over the course of this fast-paced comedy, truths are increasingly unstable, accidents more unfortunate and the boundary between what’s real and what isn’t becomes even more tenuous.

Young vocalists usher an Opera renaissance with Puccini’s Suor Angelica

 

Young vocalists usher an Opera renaissance with Puccini’s Suor Angelica

Subsequent to their debut performance of

Mozart and Wagner Make a Scene, Harbour City Opera returns to execute one of Puccini’s most adventurous compositions, Suor Angelica. Making an impact on the Sydney Opera scene Harbour City Opera are determined to reignite opera’s flare and passion in the hearts of a whole new audience, with some of Australia’s most talented, young vocalists. Held on Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26th  September at the monumental Paddington Uniting Church, this performance depicts the second instalment of Puccini’s triptych of one-act operas. Suor Angelica chronicles the fall, redemption, and final transfiguration of its protagonist, Sister Angelica. Performed by the company’s Director, Sarah Ann Walker, Sister Angelica is forced to take the veil in repentance, following a youthful indiscretion, consequently being consumed by a downward spiral of heartbreak and betrayal. This symbolic symphony illustrates Puccini’s musicodramatic style, with his ability to identify himself with his subject, ensuring each opera has its own distinctive ambience. Recognised as one of the most poignant moments in any of Puccini’s work, Angelica’s aria ‘Senza Mamma’ remains a recital favourite. Music Director, Sharolyn Kimmorley’s support of ‘singers with razor sharp comic timing and killer voices’, as described by Limelight magazine, perfectly compliments this astonishingly beautiful composition.

‘This production of Suor Angelica symbolises exactly what Harbour City Opera stands for, combining extremely talented young artists with the opportunity to develop the audience’s love of opera with performances by these incredibly gifted musician,’ explains Walker. HCO’s hunt for exciting and bizarre locations to perform begins with Suor Angelica’s production at Paddington Uniting Church. Having seen appearances from the likes of John Mayer, Jet and Lady Gaga, this venue enhances their vision to provide opera’s greatest moments, endeavoring to unveil Australia’s most exciting voices whilst performing in Sydney’s most iconic spaces.

Tickets to Suor Angelica are now available on Harbour City Opera’s website. Premium Seating tickets are $65.00 and Standard Seating $55.00. To purchase tickets or to explore upcoming Harbour City Opera shows, visit www.harbourcityopera.com.au

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