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===== New Members ===== | ===== New Members ===== | ||
- | ^^^Telephone^ | + | ^Name^Address^Home Ph.^Business |
- | ^ ^Home^Business^ | + | |
|CALANDRA Ms Jacqui|3 Nursery Street, Hornsby 2077|476 6538|-| | |CALANDRA Ms Jacqui|3 Nursery Street, Hornsby 2077|476 6538|-| | ||
|HOLGATE Tony|43 Landers Road, Lane Cove 2066|428 -5294|922 8792| | |HOLGATE Tony|43 Landers Road, Lane Cove 2066|428 -5294|922 8792| | ||
|MOORE Kenneth|C/- C.G.M., P.O. Box 1608, Sydney 2001|476 3156|221 3700| | |MOORE Kenneth|C/- C.G.M., P.O. Box 1608, Sydney 2001|476 3156|221 3700| | ||
- | |EVANS Mrs Marilyn|20 Laurel Chase, Forestville 2087 | + | |EVANS Mrs Marilyn|20 Laurel Chase, Forestville 2087|451 5657|436 7940| |
- | |SMITH Mrs Beverly | + | |SMITH Mrs Beverly|27 boyce Street, Ryde 2112|888 2726|736 6775| |
- | |STEPHENSON Mrs Kris - 17/1 Libya Place, Marsfield 2122| | + | |STEPHENSON Mrs Kris|17/1 Libya Place, Marsfield 2122|876 3681|684 7200| |
- | |WILKINSON Ms Andrea|Cl- P & 0 Container Shipping 154 Sussex Street, Sydney 2000| | + | |WILKINSON Ms Andrea|Cl- P & 0 Container Shipping 154 Sussex Street, Sydney 2000|692 8510|229 0457| |
- | |YOUNG Graham|27 Boyce Street, Ryde 2112| | + | |YOUNG Graham|27 Boyce Street, Ryde 2112|888 2726|808 8359| |
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- | 451 5657 436 7940 | + | |
- | 888 2726 736 6775 | + | |
- | 876 3681 684 7200 | + | |
- | 692 8510 229 0457 | + | |
- | 888 2726 808 8359 | + | |
- | September | + | |
- | WATTLES | + | |
by Kath Brown | by Kath Brown | ||
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This is a very basic look at our national emblem - the Wattle (Acacia). The name " | This is a very basic look at our national emblem - the Wattle (Acacia). The name " | ||
- | There are some interesting facts about wattles. Everyone knows their | + | |
- | golden fluffy flowers, made up of numerous tiny flowerheads. But have you | + | There are some interesting facts about wattles. Everyone knows their golden fluffy flowers, made up of numerous tiny flowerheads. But have you noticed that some wattles have golden balls while others have their flowers in golden spikes or catkins? |
- | noticed that some wattles have golden balls while others have their flowers in golden spikes or catkins? | + | |
- | Another difference between wattles is that although some have " | + | Another difference between wattles is that although some have " |
- | ata very early 'stage. Of course, there are quite a number of acacias which keep their bi-pinate leaves all their life. | + | |
The seeds of the wattles are in pods, or legumes, some quite long, and in fact wattles belong to a sub-family-of the leguminosae. Another sub- | The seeds of the wattles are in pods, or legumes, some quite long, and in fact wattles belong to a sub-family-of the leguminosae. Another sub- | ||
family is, of course, peas (and beans). The seeds of the various wattles are edible and are used as one of their natural foode by aborigines. | family is, of course, peas (and beans). The seeds of the various wattles are edible and are used as one of their natural foode by aborigines. | ||
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BANKSIA MARGINATA ,(Gully Banksia) | BANKSIA MARGINATA ,(Gully Banksia) | ||
- | WHO'D BE A BOTANIST?... .Who...Who | + | |
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+ | ===== Who'd be a Botanist? ... Who ... Who ... Who ... ===== | ||
by Jim Brown | by Jim Brown | ||
- | No, don't look at me, even though I've posed A question that needs to be asked in an issue of the magazine that enjoins us to consider our bush flowers, and reproduces some of Morag' | + | |
+ | No, don't look at me, even though I've posed a question that needs to be asked in an issue of the magazine that enjoins us to consider our bush flowers, and reproduces some of Morag' | ||
Rather more than 20 years ago, about the time my stride was beginning to lose some of its spring, I decided I really ought to find out the proper names of some of the vegetation along the tracks, ridges and streams that I trod. I soqn found there were some problems | Rather more than 20 years ago, about the time my stride was beginning to lose some of its spring, I decided I really ought to find out the proper names of some of the vegetation along the tracks, ridges and streams that I trod. I soqn found there were some problems | ||
l LTo make any. sense of the botanical names one had to realise that, for | l LTo make any. sense of the botanical names one had to realise that, for | ||
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Its loveliness increases: it can never Pass into nothingness." | Its loveliness increases: it can never Pass into nothingness." | ||
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- | Please note the new address of Craig and Christine Austin:- | + | ===== Change of Address ===== |
- | , | + | Please note the new address of Craig and Christine Austin:- 159 Copeland Road East, Beecroft 2119 Phone 484 1519 |
- | 159 Copeland Road East, Beecroft 2119 Phone 484 1519 | + | |
+ | ===== The Paddy Pallin Update ===== | ||
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EARTH WIND FIRE RAIN | EARTH WIND FIRE RAIN | ||
elcome to issue 1 of the Update, our way of letting you know the latest developments in products and activities | elcome to issue 1 of the Update, our way of letting you know the latest developments in products and activities | ||
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360 !Me Bourke St VIC 3000 (Melbourne Residents Ph 03 67094853 | 360 !Me Bourke St VIC 3000 (Melbourne Residents Ph 03 67094853 | ||
- | Ph 02 2642685 | + | |
- | Ph 02 5256829, - Ph 06 2573883 | + | ===== Jan Mohandas' |
- | P11064 562922 | + | |
- | Ph 03 6704845 | + | Katoomba to Jenolan Caves - 15th August 1992 |
- | Ph 03 8988596 | + | |
- | Ph 08.2323155 | + | |
- | Ph 002 310777 | + | |
- | Ph 003 314240 | + | |
- | Toll Free 0081305398 | + | |
- | SEPTEMBER 1992 CTTHE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER PAGE 7 | + | |
- | Jan Mohandas' | + | |
- | Katoomba to Jenolan Caves - 15th 'August 1992 | + | |
by Carole Beales | by Carole Beales | ||
- | Walkers: Carole Beales, Maurie 13loorn, Richard Brading, Bill Capon, Bert Carter, David | + | |
- | arter, Mary Carter, Kay Chan, Tony Cluichton, Terry Daley, Anne Davison, Peter Dorman, Simon Fountain, Eddy Giacomel, Austin Greenwood, Jan Hodges, Marella Hogan, Tony Holgate, Frances Holland, Jean Kendall, Angelica Langley,, Sonia Lloyd, Dianne Mather, Jan Mohandas, Chris Maher, Neville Osborne, Michele Powell, Doreen Provan, David Robinson, Sylvia Ruocco, Jenny Stillwell, Louise Sylva, Mori Ward, Louise Werden, Dick Weston, Nigel Wingate, Marlise Woolford, Peter Yardley. | + | |Walkers:|Carole Beales, Maurie 13loorn, Richard Brading, Bill Capon, Bert Carter, David |
- | Support Group: Maureen Carter, - lone Dean, Tony Manes, Judy O' | + | arter, Mary Carter, Kay Chan, Tony Cluichton, Terry Daley, Anne Davison, Peter Dorman, Simon Fountain, Eddy Giacomel, Austin Greenwood, Jan Hodges, Marella Hogan, Tony Holgate, Frances Holland, Jean Kendall, Angelica Langley,, Sonia Lloyd, Dianne Mather, Jan Mohandas, Chris Maher, Neville Osborne, Michele Powell, Doreen Provan, David Robinson, Sylvia Ruocco, Jenny Stillwell, Louise Sylva, Mori Ward, Louise Werden, Dick Weston, Nigel Wingate, Marlise Woolford, Peter Yardley.| |
+ | |Support Group:|Maureen Carter, - lone Dean, Tony Manes, Judy O' | ||
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After, helping with the Support Group for Jan's now famous yearly walk several times, I decided to ,bite, the bullet this year and attempt to complete the walk myself. As I have an aversion to cold water,. I was thrilled to hear that the army had built a bridge across the Cox's River. | After, helping with the Support Group for Jan's now famous yearly walk several times, I decided to ,bite, the bullet this year and attempt to complete the walk myself. As I have an aversion to cold water,. I was thrilled to hear that the army had built a bridge across the Cox's River. | ||
Many of the walkers drove up from Sydney on the morning of the walk to arrive at the Explorer' | Many of the walkers drove up from Sydney on the morning of the walk to arrive at the Explorer' |
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