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199606 [2012/09/29 11:34] – external edit 127.0.0.1199606 [2020/06/24 17:11] ljclarke6
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-tiff SYDNEY iBUSHWALKER is a monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers IncBox 4476 GPO Sydney 2001. To advertise in this magazine, please contact the Business Manager. + 
-EditorGeorge Mawer +====THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER===== 
-42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall 2198 + 
-Telephone 707 1343 +**THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** is a monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers IncBox 4476 GPO Sydney 2001. To advertise in this magazine, please contact the Business Manager. 
-Business ManagerJan Roberts + 
-Sharland Av Chatswood 2067 +|**Editor**  |George Mawer42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall 2198Telephone 707 1343| 
-Telephone 411 5517 (H) 9925 4000 (8+|**Business Manager**  |Jan Roberts, 5 Sharland Av Chatswood 2067Telephone 411 5517 (H) 9925 4000 (B| 
-Production ManagerFran Holland +|**Production Manager**  |Fran Holland  | 
-Editorial team: George Mawer, Jan Roberts +|**Editorial Team** |George Mawer, Jan Roberts & Barbara Bruce | 
-& Barbara Bruce. +|**Printers **  |Kenn Clacher, Tom Wenman, Barrie Murdoch, Margaret Niven & Les Powell  | 
-PrintersKenn Clacher, Tom Wenman, +|**Clubroom Reporter** | Jan Roberts
-Barrie Murdoch, Margaret Niven + 
-& Les Powell + 
-Clubroom ReporterJan Roberts +**THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS INCORPORATED** was founded in 1927. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8pm at Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, 16 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli (near Milsons Point Railway Station). Visitors and prospective members are welcome any Wednesday. 
-THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS INCORPORATED was founded in 1927. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8 pm at Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, 16 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli (near Milsons Point Railway Station). Visitors and prospective members are welcome any Wednesday. + 
-JUNE 1996+|**President** |Tony Holgate| 
 +|**Vice-President**| Peter Miller| 
 +|**Public Officer**|Fran Holland| 
 +|**Treasurer**| Greta James| 
 +|**Secretary**| Michele Powell| 
 +|**Walks Secretary**| Eddy Giacomel| 
 +|**Social Secretary**| Jan Roberts| 
 +|**Membership Secretary**| Barry Wallace| 
 +|**New Members Secretary**| Miriam Kirwan| 
 +|**Conservation Secretary**| Alex Colley| 
 +|**Magazine Editor**| George Mawer| 
 +|**Committee Members**| Morie Ward & Janet Trevor-Roberts| 
 +|**Delegates to Confederation**| Ken Smith & Jim Callaway| 
 + 
 + 
 +===== June 1996 ===== 
 + 
 +**In This Issue**\\ 
 +|  Page| | | | 
 +|4| |Ettrema Creek Cheesecake|Maurice Smith | 
 +|6|  |Walking at Dua|| 
 +|3| |From the Clubroom|Jan Roberts| 
 +|5 | |"Wilderness Visions II" |Maurice Smith| 
 +|6 | |Letters || 
 +|7 | |Etrema Traverse |Colin Atkinson| 
 +|9 | |From the Clubroom|Jan Roberts| 
 +|11| |Easter in the Brindabellas |Kris Stevenson| 
 +|13| |The April Annual General Meeting |Barry Wallace| 
 + 
 +===== Advertisers ===== 
 + 
 +|Eastwood Camping Centre|4| 
 +|Angelica's Invitation  |6| 
 +|Willis's Walkabouts  |9| 
 +|Alpsports  |10| 
 +|Paddy Pallin  |15| 
 In This Issue In This Issue
-P 4 Ettrema Creek Cheesecake Maurice Smith P 6 Walking at Dua+ 
 +P 6 Walking at Dua
 Jo Van Sommers Jo Van Sommers
 P 7 Suckers in The Bush Roger Pierson P 7 Suckers in The Bush Roger Pierson
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 P 11 Eastwood Camping Centre P 11 Eastwood Camping Centre
 P 17 Paddy Pallin P 17 Paddy Pallin
-PAGE 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER JUNE 1996+
 Leadership Accreditation Is Coming. Leadership Accreditation Is Coming.
 The following letter from ORCA (which is not an organisation for saving stranded whales) will give an introduction to possible future controls on our recreational activities. The following letter from ORCA (which is not an organisation for saving stranded whales) will give an introduction to possible future controls on our recreational activities.
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 groups. Recognised as the peak outdoor recreation body, advocacy for the industry is a major function of the council. groups. Recognised as the peak outdoor recreation body, advocacy for the industry is a major function of the council.
 A commercial operator leading a group on a bushwalk, and a volunteer leading a group on a bushwalk perform the same function of leadership. They are leading for different reasons, and may have different outcomes, but they are performing the same function. I realise this as a general statement, but the fact that one is paid and the other is not does not change the role and consequent responsibility of a leader to a group. r> , A commercial operator leading a group on a bushwalk, and a volunteer leading a group on a bushwalk perform the same function of leadership. They are leading for different reasons, and may have different outcomes, but they are performing the same function. I realise this as a general statement, but the fact that one is paid and the other is not does not change the role and consequent responsibility of a leader to a group. r> ,
-JUNE 1996 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALICER PAGE 3+
 a Any leader, should therefor have a base knowledge and skill level appropriate to the 'activity they are leading. The standards development work that. has been done so far, has been for the industry to decide what that level should be. a Any leader, should therefor have a base knowledge and skill level appropriate to the 'activity they are leading. The standards development work that. has been done so far, has been for the industry to decide what that level should be.
 A priority of the activity standards project has been to establish a mechanism for RPL (recognition of A priority of the activity standards project has been to establish a mechanism for RPL (recognition of
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