User Tools

Site Tools


199608

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
199608 [2021/05/20 18:28] vtudor199608 [2021/05/20 19:09] vtudor
Line 1: Line 1:
 +======THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER======
 +
 **THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** is a monthly bulletin of **THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** is a monthly bulletin of
 matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers Inc, matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers Inc,
Line 7: Line 9:
 |**Editor**|George Mawer, 42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall 2198, Telephone: 9707 1343| |**Editor**|George Mawer, 42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall 2198, Telephone: 9707 1343|
 |**Business Manager**|Jan Roberts, 5 Sharland Av Chatswood 2067, Telephone: 9411 5517 (H) 9925 4000 (B)| |**Business Manager**|Jan Roberts, 5 Sharland Av Chatswood 2067, Telephone: 9411 5517 (H) 9925 4000 (B)|
-Production ManagerFran Holland +|**Production Manager**|Fran Holland| 
-Editorial TeamGeorge 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 +**The Sydney Bush Walkers Incorporated**
-Clubroom ReporterJan Roberts +
-THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS INCORPORATED+
 was founded in 1927. Club meetings are held every was founded in 1927. Club meetings are held every
-Wednesday evening 'at 8 Pin at Kirribilli Neighbourhood+Wednesday evening at 8 Pin at Kirribilli Neighbourhood
 Centre, Centre,
-16 Fitzroy Street, ,ICinibilli(nearMilsons Point Railway +16 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli (near Milsons Point Railway 
-Station):+Station).
 Visitors and prospective members are welcome any Visitors and prospective members are welcome any
 Wednesday. Wednesday.
-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 & 
-Jennifer Trevor-Roberts 
-Delegates to Confederation: Ken Smith 
-and Jim Callaway 
-August 1996 
  
-In this issue: +|President|Tony Holgate| 
-Editorial - Peter Miller +|Vice-President|Peter Miller| 
-VHS Tapes - Peter Christian Letters to the Editor +|Public Officer|Fran Holland| 
-70th Anniversary Dinner Committee +|Treasurer| Greta James| 
-A Prospective's View - Nick Bertsos +|Secretary| Michele Powell| 
-Personal Accident Insurance First Aid - Patrick James +|Walks SecretaryEddy Giacomel| 
-Ballooning at Canowindra - Peter Miller +|Social Secretary| Jan Roberts| 
-Spiro's New Address +|Membership Secretary| Barry Wallace| 
-Walks Secretary's Mid Year +|New Members Secretary| Miriam Kirwan| 
-Report - Eddy Giacomel P. 11 +|Conservation Secretary| Alex Colley| 
-From the Club Room - Jan Roberts P. 12 +|Magazine Editor| George Mawer| 
-July General Meeting - Barry Wallace P. 13 +|Committee Members| Morie Ward & Jennifer Trevor-Roberts| 
-Protect Wildlife P. 14 +|Delegates to Confederation| Ken Smith and Jim Callaway|
-Advertisers: +
-Alsport P.6 +
-Eastwood Camping P.7 +
-Willis's Walkabouts P.10 +
-Paddy Pallin P.15 +
-P.2 P.2 +
-P. 3 4 +
-P.4 +
-P.5 P.5 +
-P.8 +
-P.9 +
-n+
  
-Editorial+=====August 1996=====
  
 +**In this issue:**
 +|Editorial - Peter Miller|P. 2|
 +|VHS Tapes - Peter Christian|P. 2|
 +|Letters to the Editor|P. 3-4|
 +|70th Anniversary Dinner Committee|P. 4|
 +|A Prospective's View - Nick Bertsos|P. 5|
 +|Personal Accident Insurance|P. 5|
 +|First Aid - Patrick James|P. 8|
 +|Ballooning at Canowindra - Peter Miller|P. 9|
 +|Spiro's New Address|P. 11|
 +|Walks Secretary's Mid Year Report - Eddy Giacomel|P. 11|
 +|From the Club Room - Jan Roberts|P. 12|
 +|July General Meeting - Barry Wallace|P. 13|
 +|Protect Wildlife|P. 14|
 +
 +**Advertisers**
 +|Alsport|P. 6|
 +|Eastwood Camping|P. 7|
 +|Willis's Walkabouts|P. 10|
 +|Paddy Pallin|P. 15|
 +
 +=====Editorial=====
 For this month only I am editing the magazine - putting my computer where my mouth is - and attempting to show how the magazine may look in future editions. I have felt for some time that we should update the look of the magazine but in saying this I do not in any way denigrate the hard work and dedication that has gone into this most important club organ of news and views over the many years it has been published. For this month only I am editing the magazine - putting my computer where my mouth is - and attempting to show how the magazine may look in future editions. I have felt for some time that we should update the look of the magazine but in saying this I do not in any way denigrate the hard work and dedication that has gone into this most important club organ of news and views over the many years it has been published.
  
 Of the many people who have contacted either George Mawer or myself there seems to be a clear division between those who want the cover, paper and the layout to remain same and those who want to see a new cover, a more modern layout and better quality paper. As I was the one who set the feral cat amongst the Wonga Pigeons I felt that I should take over the August issue while George is having a well earned holiday in Queensland. My only intention in stirring the pot is to make sure that the club has the very best magazine to see us into the next century by which time I will have hung up my boots but the club will go marching on, stronger than ever. The last thing that I want is to cause is a schism between those opting for change and those who want to retain the status quo. Of the many people who have contacted either George Mawer or myself there seems to be a clear division between those who want the cover, paper and the layout to remain same and those who want to see a new cover, a more modern layout and better quality paper. As I was the one who set the feral cat amongst the Wonga Pigeons I felt that I should take over the August issue while George is having a well earned holiday in Queensland. My only intention in stirring the pot is to make sure that the club has the very best magazine to see us into the next century by which time I will have hung up my boots but the club will go marching on, stronger than ever. The last thing that I want is to cause is a schism between those opting for change and those who want to retain the status quo.
  
-A bit of discussion is, I think, good for the club because we are interesting combination of tradition and innovation. I will (next issue) drawn up some alternative front pages for you to think about and set out the type using a desk top publishing program instead of a word processing program. George will be back at the Editor's desk next month so please let him know which direction you think the magazine should be taking in the 1990s. A selection of letters is printed showing once again, as if we needed reminding, that SBW members are never short of an opinion.+A bit of discussion is, I think, good for the club because we are an interesting combination of tradition and innovation. I will (next issue) drawn up some alternative front pages for you to think about and set out the type using a desk top publishing program instead of a word processing program. George will be back at the Editor's desk next month so please let him know which direction you think the magazine should be taking in the 1990s. A selection of letters is printed showing once again, as if we needed reminding, that SBW members are never short of an opinion.
  
 For better or worse at least it shows that the members take a lively interest in the magazine and care passionately about its future. For better or worse at least it shows that the members take a lively interest in the magazine and care passionately about its future.
-Peter Miller. 
  
 +**Peter Miller.**
 +
 +=====VHS TAPES of the Sydney Bushwalkers=====
 +
 +====TAPE No I - THE EARLY YEARS====
 +
 +**Tiger, orangutangs, hippopotami, Mouldy, ugly queens, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs etc, etc.**
  
-VHS TAPES of the Sydney Bushwalkers 
-TAPE No I - THE EARLY YEARS 
-Tiger, orangutangs, hippopotami, Mouldy, ugly queens, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs etc, etc. 
 Who were they? Buy a tape and find out and help the conservation cause at the same time. Who were they? Buy a tape and find out and help the conservation cause at the same time.
 +
 Briefly, the tape covers the following: Briefly, the tape covers the following:
- Archival history of the formation of the club. +  * Archival history of the formation of the club. 
-Interviews with foundation, past, present and veteran members. +  Interviews with foundation, past, present and veteran members. 
- Extensive coverage of early walks and exploratory trips. +  Extensive coverage of early walks and exploratory trips. 
- Early conservations issues, notable individuals and initiatives taken by the club. +  Early conservations issues, notable individuals and initiatives taken by the club. 
- Background history to the "Bones of Office" and the "Ten Commandments of Presidential Office" etc, etc. +  Background history to the "Bones of Office" and the "Ten Commandments of Presidential Office" etc, etc. 
-TAPE No 2- COOLANA REVISITED Come to "Re-Une"+ 
- Experience the grandeur and tranquillity of this special place. +====TAPE No 2- COOLANA REVISITED Come to "Re-Une".==== 
- Come on a unique tour of the area with an irresistible personal guide - no other than Dot Butler. + 
- Visit the "harems" on the previously weed free, luxurious river flats. +  * Experience the grandeur and tranquillity of this special place. 
- Frolic with water nymphs during the swimming festivals. +  Come on a unique tour of the area with an irresistible personal guide - no other than Dot Butler. 
- Dance the night away with the original Coolana Hut Bush Band. +  Visit the "harems" on the previously weed free, luxurious river flats. 
- Kayak the sublime Kangaroo River and visit Ian Debert's hideaway. +  Frolic with water nymphs during the swimming festivals. 
- Witness the annual cooking competition. +  Dance the night away with the original Coolana Hut Bush Band. 
- Enjoy the delightful Kangaroo Valley scenery.+  Kayak the sublime Kangaroo River and visit Ian Debert's hideaway. 
 +  Witness the annual cooking competition. 
 +  Enjoy the delightful Kangaroo Valley scenery. 
 COST: $20.00 per tape collected from the club premises (postage $5.00 extra). $10.00 per tape (honbrary members only.) COST: $20.00 per tape collected from the club premises (postage $5.00 extra). $10.00 per tape (honbrary members only.)
 +
 PLEASE NOTE: a $10.00 per tape donation will be made to nominated conservation groups. PLEASE NOTE: a $10.00 per tape donation will be made to nominated conservation groups.
 CONTACT: PETER CHRISTIAN -9476 1312 or 017 822651. CONTACT: PETER CHRISTIAN -9476 1312 or 017 822651.
199608.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/12 16:07 by sbw

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki