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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER is a monthly bulletin of +====== THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER October 1996 ====== 
-matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers Inc, + 
-Box 4476 GPO Sydney 2001. +THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER is a monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers Inc, Box 4476GPO Sydney 2001. To advertise in this magazine, please contact the Business Manager. 
-To advertise in this magazine, please contact the + 
-Business Manager.  +|Editor :George Mawer42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall 2198 Telephone 9707 1343| 
-Editor: George Mawer +|Business Manager:Jan Roberts5 Sharland Av Chatswood 2067 Telephone 9411 5517 (H) 9925 4000 (B)| 
-42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall 2198 +|Production Manager:Fran Holland| 
-Telephone 9707 1343 +|Editorial Team:George Mawer, Jan Roberts & Barbara Bruce.| 
-Business Manager: Jan Roberts +|Printers:Kenn Clacher, Tom Wenman, Barrie Murdoch, Margaret Niven & Les Powell| 
-5 Sharland Av Chatswood 2067 +|Clubroom Reporter:Jan Roberts
-Telephone 9411 5517 (H) 9925 4000 (B) + 
-Production Manager: Fran Holland +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. 
-Editorial Team: George Mawer, Jan Roberts + 
-& Barbara Bruce. +|President:Tony Holgate| 
-Printers: Kenn Clacher, Tom Wenman, +|Vice-President:Peter Miller| 
-Barrie Murdoch, Margaret Niven +|Public Officer:Fran Holland| 
-& Les Powell +|Treasurer:Greta James| 
-Clubroom Reporter: Jan Roberts +|Secretary:Michele Powell| 
-THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS INCORPORATED +|Walks Secretary:Eddy Giacomel| 
-was founded in 1927. Club meetings are held every +|Social Secretary:Jan Roberts| 
-Wednesday evening at 8 pm at Kirribilli Neighbourhood +|Membership Secretary:Barry Wallace| 
-Centre, +|New Members Secretary:Miriam Kirwan| 
-16 Fit/my Street, Kirribilli (near Milsons Point Railway +|Conservation Secretary:Alex Colley| 
-Station). +|Magazine Editor:George Mawer| 
-Visitors and prospective members are welcome any +|Committee Members:| Morie Ward & Jennifer Trevor-Roberts| 
-Wednesday. +|Delegates to Confederation:Ken Smith and Jim Callaway| 
-President: Tony Holgate + 
-Vice-President: Peter Miller +===== In this issue ===== 
-Public Officer: Fran Holland +|Chronic Operas Information Required |P. 2.| 
-Treasurer: Greta James +|A Visit to Pigface PointP. 2.| 
-Secretary: Michele Powell +|Alan P Rigby 1901 - 1966P. 3.| 
-Walks Secretary: Eddy Giacomel +|Walk Softly in the BushP. 5.| 
-Social Secretary: Jan Roberts +|First AidP. 8.| 
-Membership Secretary: Barry Wallace +|Memorabilia Information RequiredP. 9.| 
-New Members Secretary: Miriam Kirwan +|September 1996 General Meeting NotesP. 11| 
-Conservation Secretary: Alex Colley + 
-Magazine Editor: George Mawer + 
-Committee Members: Marie Ward & +**Quo Vadis //The Sydney Bushwalker//?** 
-Jennifer Trevor-Roberts + 
-Delegates to Confederation: Ken Smith +What direction do you wish our monthly club magazine to take? 
-and Jim Callaway + 
-October 1996 +  - Do you want it delivered to you on the second Monday each month? 
-In this issue: +  Do you want it to contain photographs and line drawings? 
-Chronic Operas Information Required P. 2. +  Do you want it printed on standard quality paper? 
-A Visit to Pigface Point P. 2. +  Do you want a fresh illustration on the front cover each month? 
-Alan P Rigby 1901 - 1966 P. 3. +  Do you want it laid out by a desk top publishing program which allows for a more modem and better quality finish? 
-Walk Softly in the Bush P. 5. +  Do you have other suggestions? 
-First Aid P. 8. + 
-Memorabilia Information +With the support of many club members it has been my intention to improve both the style and content of the magazine and it is now up to club members to decide what happens to the magazine from here on. Please let George Mawer know what you require.  
-Required P. 9. + 
-September 1996 General +Peter Miller - Acting Editor 
-Meeting Notes P. 11 + 
-Quo Vadis The Sydney Bushwalker? + 
-What dii-ection do you wish our monthly club + 
-magazine to take? +===== 70th Anniversary Chronic Operas ===== 
-Do you want it delivered to you on the second Monday each month? +The CHRONIC OPERAS were a dynamic part of the club's past. They were written, performed and sung by members, many of whom had great talent in an era when singing around a piano, telling yarns and making your own fun were the only forms of entertainment available. 
-Do you want it to contain photographs and line drawings? + 
-Do you want it printed on standard quality paper? +Some of the operas were so good they were performed in public to raise money for the club. The club is planning to compile an oral history of this unique part of our past and would be pleased to hear from ANYONE with knowledge
-Do you want a fresh illustration on the front cover each month? +
-Do you want it laid out by a desk top publishing program which allows for a more modem and better quality finish? +
-Do you have other suggestions? +
-With the support of many club members it has been my intention to improve both the style and content of the magazine and it is now up to club members to decide what happens to the magazine from here on. +
-Please ,let George Mawer know what you require. deter Miller - Acting Editor +
-Front cover illustration by Alan Rigby +
-Advertiser's: +
-Eastwood Camping P.7 +
-Willis's Walkabouts P. 8 +
-Alsport P.10 +
-Paddy Pallin P.13 +
-October 1996 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER Page 2 +
- .4111111a. 41MINER116,  +
-70TH ANNIVERSARY +
-CHRONIC OPERAS +
-The CHRONIC OPERAS were a dynamic part of the club's past. They +
-were written, performed and sung by members, many of whom had +
-great talent in an era when singing around a piano, telling yarns and +
-making your own fun were the only forms of entertainment available. +
-Some of the operas were so good they were performed in public to +
-raise money for the club. +
-The club is planning to compile an oral history of this unique part of +
-our past and would be pleased to hear from ANYONE with knowledge+
 and/or memories of these musical extravaganzas. and/or memories of these musical extravaganzas.
-For more information or &you have something to tell contact: + 
-, +For more information or if you have something to tell contact: 
-Judy O'Connor - Phone 9929 8629 or +Judy O'Connor - Phone 9929 8629 or Peter Miller - Phone: 9456 5326 
-Peter Miller - Phone: 9456 5326 + 
-A Visit to Pigface Point - a Viable Alternative+===== A Visit to Pigface Point - a Viable Alternative =====
 By Jacqui Calandra By Jacqui Calandra
 +
 In March, 1992 Caroline Jones did a radio interview with Dr. Ted Trainer, a senior lecturer in Social Work at the University of NSW: a member of that , endangered species of human beings who still believe in the 60s ideal of a comfortable life-style with minimum negative impact on the natural environment. Moreover, for 20 years this (gentle) wiry dissident has been successfully combining a professional career with life on his alternative lifestyle education site at Pigface Point (East Hills), 20 minutes by fast train from Central Station. Visitors are occasionally welcome - watch the SBW Walks Program. In March, 1992 Caroline Jones did a radio interview with Dr. Ted Trainer, a senior lecturer in Social Work at the University of NSW: a member of that , endangered species of human beings who still believe in the 60s ideal of a comfortable life-style with minimum negative impact on the natural environment. Moreover, for 20 years this (gentle) wiry dissident has been successfully combining a professional career with life on his alternative lifestyle education site at Pigface Point (East Hills), 20 minutes by fast train from Central Station. Visitors are occasionally welcome - watch the SBW Walks Program.
 The site demonstrates: The site demonstrates:
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