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-.8-000"ki4 +====== The Sydney Bushwalker====== 
- + 
-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER'-- Established June 1931 +Established June 1931
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interestto The Sydney BUsh Walkers, Box 4476 G.P.O., Aysnwy, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest. + 
-* * * * * * * * * * +A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, Box 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest. 
-EDITOR: + 
-BUSINESS MANAGER: +---- 
-PRODUCTION MANAGER & ARTIST: + 
-Ainslie Morris, 45 Austin Street, Lane Cove, 2066. Telephone 428,3178. +|**Editor**|Ainslie Morris, 45 Austin Street, Lane Cove, 2066. Telephone 428,3178.| 
-Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871,1207. +|**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871,1207.| 
-Helen Gray. +|**Production Manager & Artist**|Helen Gray.| 
-TYPIST: Kath Brown. +|**Typist**|Kath Brown.| 
-PRINTERS: PHil Butt and Barry Wallace. +|**Printers**|Phil Butt and Barry Wallace.| 
-* * * * * * * * * * + 
-JANUARY, 1985 +=== January, 1985 === 
-Editorial Page 2 + 
-Byles Creek Named 2 +===== In This Issue: ===== 
-Brown Snake by Morag Ryder 3 +  
-The Country With a Human Face Wal Liddle 4 +| | |Page
-Museum of Bushwalking and Bushwalkers Centre Alex Colley 6 +|Editorial| | 2| 
-Advertisement - Eastwood Camping Centre 8 +|Byles Creek Named| | 2| 
-New Zealand Notes Gordon Lee 9 +|Brown Snake|Morag Ryder3| 
-The December General Meeting Barry Wallace 12 +|The Country With a Human Face|Wal Liddle4| 
-Letter to the Editor Paul Mawhinney 13 +|Museum of Bushwalking and Bushwalkers Centre|Alex Colley6| 
-St. John Ambulance First Aid Certificate Course 14 +|New Zealand Notes|Gordon Lee9| 
-Social Notes for February Roger Browne 14 +|The December General Meeting|Barry Wallace|12| 
-* * * * * * * * * * +|Letter to the Editor|Paul Mawhinney|13| 
-Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER  January, 1985. +|St. John Ambulance First Aid Certificate Course| |14| 
-EDITORIAL+|Social Notes for February|Roger Browne|14| 
-HAPPY NEW YEAR to all bushies and their families! 1985 is starting well, considering that a January issue of the magazine was touch and go - or gone, like most regular magazine collators. Hardly anyone was going to be left in Sydney to produce this issue, but tradition is traditon, and the mag. must go on every month. It is now in its 54th year. + 
-This month lots of people are away on extended trips - in Tassie, New Zealand, South Coast, Snowies. And you'll notice that the articles 1.n this issue are mostly about overseas places. So all you battlers of the Xmas bulges, we want your accounts of your trips coming in over the next few weeks. I promise I'll lead the way if you'll follow. +===== Advertisements: ===== 
-AINSLIE MORRIS+ 
-* * * * * * * * * * +| |Page| 
-BYLES CREEK NAMED+|Eastwood Camping Centre| 8| 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Editorial===== 
 + 
 +__Happy New Year__ to all bushies and their families! 1985 is starting well, considering that a January issue of the magazine was touch and go - or gone, like most regular magazine collators. Hardly anyone was going to be left in Sydney to produce this issue, but tradition is traditon, and the mag. must go on every month. It is now in its 54th year. 
 + 
 +This month lots of people are away on extended trips - in Tassie, New Zealand, South Coast, Snowies. And you'll notice that the articles in this issue are mostly about overseas places. So all you battlers of the Xmas bulges, we want your accounts of your trips coming in over the next few weeks. I promise I'll lead the way if you'll follow. 
 + 
 +Ainslie Morris
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Byles Creek Named===== 
 (From The North Shore Times) (From The North Shore Times)
-THE CREEK IS NAMED+ 
 +=== The Creek Is Named=== 
 A creek flowing through Pennant Hills Park is no longer a stream without a name. A creek flowing through Pennant Hills Park is no longer a stream without a name.
 +
 The National Trust approved of the name, Byles Creek, after an approach by the Beecroft Cheltenham Civic Trust through the Hornsby douncil. The National Trust approved of the name, Byles Creek, after an approach by the Beecroft Cheltenham Civic Trust through the Hornsby douncil.
-However, the name still has to be lodged Names Board, which is expected to approve. + 
-The environment director of the trust, Mr +However, the name still has to be lodged with the Geographical Names Board, which is expected to approve. 
-"The trust recognises the significant contribution made by the Biles family to conservation. Miss Byles had a deep appreciation and respect for the bushland through which the un-named creek flows."+ 
 +The environment director of the trust, Mr C. H. Prateen, wrote: 
 + 
 +"The trust recognises the significant contribution made by the Byles family to conservation. Miss Byles had a deep appreciation and respect for the bushland through which the un-named creek flows." 
 (It is nice to see another S.B.W. member's name on the map, this time in the Sydney rather than a wilderness region. Ed.) (It is nice to see another S.B.W. member's name on the map, this time in the Sydney rather than a wilderness region. Ed.)
-with the Geographical + 
-. C. H. Prateen, wrote: +---- 
-Page 3 + 
-44-+
 The hot weather is with us agai.41,,f414. are in evidence, which means it is time for all those wildly exaggerated snake stories to be trotted out again. The hot weather is with us agai.41,,f414. are in evidence, which means it is time for all those wildly exaggerated snake stories to be trotted out again.
 Australian snakes must be among the least belligerent in the world, as my numerous encounters with them have amply proved. Yet snakes continue to be reviled, hunted and ruthlessly killed, usually for no reason except that they are there. Australian snakes must be among the least belligerent in the world, as my numerous encounters with them have amply proved. Yet snakes continue to be reviled, hunted and ruthlessly killed, usually for no reason except that they are there.
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