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- | | + | **Hawkesbury River National Park** |
- | by Frank Woodgate. | + | by Frank Woodgate |
|Date: | |Date: | ||
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To his surviving relations, the Club offers its sympathy: and also to fellow member John Holly, in the loss of a close friend and a walking companion of more than thirty good years. | To his surviving relations, the Club offers its sympathy: and also to fellow member John Holly, in the loss of a close friend and a walking companion of more than thirty good years. | ||
- | ===== CONSERVATION NOTES. | + | ===== Conservation Notes ===== |
- | by Alex Colley. | + | by Alex Colley |
Jim Brown has said all that needs to be said on the Franklin River verdict in his verses in the August issue of the magazine. The High Court could have made a contrary decision on legal grounds, but there is no justification on national or international grounds for allowing an anti-conservationist State to continue bashing the national and world heritage. If the States will not do the right thing in protecting the world heritage, the Commonwealth can. | Jim Brown has said all that needs to be said on the Franklin River verdict in his verses in the August issue of the magazine. The High Court could have made a contrary decision on legal grounds, but there is no justification on national or international grounds for allowing an anti-conservationist State to continue bashing the national and world heritage. If the States will not do the right thing in protecting the world heritage, the Commonwealth can. | ||
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Myles Dunphy O.B.E., the father of wilderness conservation in Australia, and co-founder, with Jack Debert, of the S.B.W., has accepted the invitation of the Colong Committee to become its Patron. In its invitation to Myles to become its patron the Committee wrote that “Its main task has been to continue the work of the National Parks and Primitive Areas Council, in particular to secure and protect the national parks which you planned”. Myles replied “I appreciate the honour of receiving such an invitation and I accept with pleasure. I am glad to know that the work I and others began so many years ago is still being carried on so effectively”. | Myles Dunphy O.B.E., the father of wilderness conservation in Australia, and co-founder, with Jack Debert, of the S.B.W., has accepted the invitation of the Colong Committee to become its Patron. In its invitation to Myles to become its patron the Committee wrote that “Its main task has been to continue the work of the National Parks and Primitive Areas Council, in particular to secure and protect the national parks which you planned”. Myles replied “I appreciate the honour of receiving such an invitation and I accept with pleasure. I am glad to know that the work I and others began so many years ago is still being carried on so effectively”. | ||
- | ===== AN EPIC JOURNEY OF THE PAST. ===== | + | ===== An Epic Journey of the Past ===== |
Extracts made by Gordon Lee (with his comment) of an article first published in the October 1955 edition of The Sydney Bushwalker entitled: | Extracts made by Gordon Lee (with his comment) of an article first published in the October 1955 edition of The Sydney Bushwalker entitled: | ||
- | ==== KATOOMBA TO PICTON THE HARD WAY - 130 MILES. | + | ==== Katoomba to Picton The Hard Way - 130 Miles ==== |
- | by Dot Butler. | + | by Dot Butler |
“Now I'm all in favour of long endurance walks occasionally - say once or twice in a lifetime; it gives the walker some idea of the stuff he's made of and boosts his confidence in his own strength, mental even more than physical, for there' | “Now I'm all in favour of long endurance walks occasionally - say once or twice in a lifetime; it gives the walker some idea of the stuff he's made of and boosts his confidence in his own strength, mental even more than physical, for there' | ||
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Where have all the Tigers gone? | Where have all the Tigers gone? | ||
- | ===== INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKEND | + | ===== Instructional Weekend |
- | YALWAL | + | Yalwal |
- | TONY MARSHALL | + | Tony Marshall |
Please pass this information on to any Prospectives you may meet on any trips. | Please pass this information on to any Prospectives you may meet on any trips. | ||
- | **CONGRATULATIONS** to Geoff and Chris Davidson on the birth of their first | + | **Congratulations** to Geoff and Chris Davidson on the birth of their first |
child, a son, Alex James on 23rd September. | child, a son, Alex James on 23rd September. | ||
- | **WANTED** by George Gray - a copy of the S.B.W. magazine for August '82 and also one for August '83. | + | **Wanted** by George Gray - a copy of the S.B.W. magazine for August '82 and also one for August '83. |
- | ===== CROSSWORD PUZZLE. | + | ===== Crossword Puzzle |
- | by Fazeley Read. | + | by Fazeley Read |
| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | | | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | | ||
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===== The 1983 F.B.W. Ball ===== | ===== The 1983 F.B.W. Ball ===== | ||
- | by Barbara Bruce. | + | by Barbara Bruce |
"On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined!" | "On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined!" | ||
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Although it is very many years since I have been on the Club Committee, I am very aware of how much hard work is undertaken by the various people who make the Club run so successfully, | Although it is very many years since I have been on the Club Committee, I am very aware of how much hard work is undertaken by the various people who make the Club run so successfully, | ||
- | Sincerely, | + | Sincerely, |
- | **ADDENDUM**\\ | + | **Addendum**\\ |
- | 1, NUMBER OF MEMBERS. | + | 1, Number of Members\\ |
During the last five years the Club membership has increased from 271 active members at January 1978 to 397 active members at January 1983 that is 126 more members or an increase of 47%. | During the last five years the Club membership has increased from 271 active members at January 1978 to 397 active members at January 1983 that is 126 more members or an increase of 47%. | ||
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and also to sell in camping gear shops.) | and also to sell in camping gear shops.) | ||
- | 2, NUMBER OF MEETINGS.\\ | + | 2, Number of Meetings\\ |
(a) All office-bearers and committee members are expected to attend 12 Committee Meetings per year.\\ | (a) All office-bearers and committee members are expected to attend 12 Committee Meetings per year.\\ | ||
(b) The President, Secretary, Treasurer and certain other office bearers are also expected to attend 12 General Meetings per year.\\ | (b) The President, Secretary, Treasurer and certain other office bearers are also expected to attend 12 General Meetings per year.\\ | ||
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If you have regard for the Welfare and preservation of the wildlife and natural beauty of this country you can further the cause by buying the following from the Colong Committee: | If you have regard for the Welfare and preservation of the wildlife and natural beauty of this country you can further the cause by buying the following from the Colong Committee: | ||
- | __THE NEW SOUTH WALES WILDERNESS CALENDAR.__\\ | + | __**The New South Wales Wilderness Calendar**__\\ |
A fine colour photograph by Henry Gold for each month. Space beneath each date for noting engagements or reminders.\\ | A fine colour photograph by Henry Gold for each month. Space beneath each date for noting engagements or reminders.\\ | ||
- | PRICE $7.95, | ||
- | " | + | Price $7.95, including postage. |
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+ | __**Wild Places**__\\ | ||
A beautifully produced hardbound edition of 288 pages featuring an extensively researched text by Peter Prineas, former Director of the National Parks Association of New South Wales, and 110 large format duotone photographs by Henry Gold. The book also contains more than 20 detailed maps, an index and is extensively referenced. | A beautifully produced hardbound edition of 288 pages featuring an extensively researched text by Peter Prineas, former Director of the National Parks Association of New South Wales, and 110 large format duotone photographs by Henry Gold. The book also contains more than 20 detailed maps, an index and is extensively referenced. | ||
The book covers 22 wilderness areas in eastern New South Wales, and these include most of the best walking areas. It draws extensively on the " | The book covers 22 wilderness areas in eastern New South Wales, and these include most of the best walking areas. It draws extensively on the " | ||
- | PRICE $24.95, including postage. | + | Price $24.95, including postage. |
- | __HOW THE RAINFOREST WAS SAVED.__\\ | + | __**How the Rainforest Was Saved**__\\ |
This book should be of interest to all active conservationists, | This book should be of interest to all active conservationists, | ||
- | PRICE $5, including postage. | + | Price $5, including postage. |
- | __THE COLONG BULLETIN.__\\ | + | __**The Colong Bulletin**__\\ |
Subscriptions to the Bulletin, and the donations which usually accompany them are the chief source of the Committee' | Subscriptions to the Bulletin, and the donations which usually accompany them are the chief source of the Committee' | ||
- | ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $5. | ||
- | The Wilderness Calendar and "Wild Places" | + | Annual subscription $5. |
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+ | The //Wilderness Calendar// and //Wild Places// are publications of great appeal to most people, conservationists or not. //How the Rainforest Was Saved//, or an annual subscription to the Colong Bulletin, would be an appropriate present for wilderness enthusiasts. | ||
These publications are available from the Colong Committee, 18 Argyle Street, Sydney, 2000. | These publications are available from the Colong Committee, 18 Argyle Street, Sydney, 2000. | ||
- | Alex Colley will deliver the calendar and "Wild Places" | + | Alex Colley will deliver the calendar and //Wild Places// to the club room to save you 95c postage. |
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