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Dear Community,
A cohort of people from Nannup were joined by
Northcliff e and Margaret River residents (even Thom
Sco• , founder of Perth City Farm) to march in support of
school students striking for climate ac• on on Friday. Local
hero Steve Fraser pointed out to the 80 strong crowd that
Climate Change is an emergency and that students from
120 countries around the world were par• cipa• ng in this
ac• on today. He predicted numbers of students striking
to keep growing. The gathering pledged with Steve to
take ac• on by respec• ng the planet, consuming less,
walking more, growing our own food, plan• ng trees and
all loudly promised to "NOT be silent". Dr Carol Peters
from Margaret River said we have to stop logging and
burning na• ve forest. Tracy Skippings reminded us to be
careful who we vote for. Nannup's Serena Terry expressed
surprise and gra• tude that so many supporters turned
up. She said that the campaign to save Barrabup forest
was part of climate ac• on. Bee Winfi eld urged children
to only eat from living soil because only plants grown
organically are nutrient dense and are sequestering
carbon every day of their growth. She said only the soil
can save us now, and only by plan• ng organic food forests
and perennial pastures do we become Humus Beings. As
head gardeners of the planet it is Human beings urgent
task to undo the damage caused over millenia by plough
agriculture. She said by plan• ng all kinds of vegeta• on,
we will restore the fungi and co- create the soil carbon
sponge in soil out of the excess carbon currently fl oa• ng
above it.
Bee Winfi eld
Finding Solu• ons
It was said in old • mes speak the truth and shame the
devil, very much relevant today & for tomorrow. Many
thanks to my readers for the interest & encouragement.
In my research for good government and lawmaking
22/2/2019 a document • tled simple road safety,
driver habits & prac• ces was completed & released
for public examina• on. The response from all levels of
police, paren• ng & heavy transport drivers has all been
posi• ve. One A4 page with six paragraphs easy to read
& understand. Implica• ons are relevant at all levels of
learning. To be registered mail for the road transport
authority. For general public reading copies will be made
available from myself & the available media service
outlets on request.
Three other service documents are being prepared
on request concerning government service agencies
including the Water Corpora• on and the all important
quick healing of common place injuries that can happen
in the home or occupa• onal workplaces. Hot metal or
fl ame burn, the heavy metal or • mber impact bruising
are some of the many injuries that can be healed by
quick thinking. The methods used & • me tested are
just about untried or unknown to our medical & nursing
fraterni• es. Too simple & uncomplicated for intellectual
reasoning. While materials used are the common place
hot water & fl our, it is the method used that becomes
vitally important along with cri• cal • ming .
Emo• onal injuries have the same • me focus for healing
before the breakdown of skin or fl esh or scar • ssue
gets established, hence the fi ve or ten minutes seeking
assistance can be too long • me that could have been be• er
u• lised with quick thinking to replace the familiar panic.
Quick thinking may require an apology for inappropriate
words or badly • med ac• ons, false expecta• ons as an
example. In short picking the right • me for cooling down
to relieve or overcome the pain of injury is an essen• al
part of healing. If I have you thinking one can be wealthy
or poor with or without money, remember absorbing
the heat is part of a careful balancing act hereon to be
explained.
Michael Loveland
22/3/2019
Dear Community,
Nannup Lions Auc• on will be on Saturday 25th May 2019.
If you wish to bring items in, you can bring them in from
8am on Friday 24th May. No items a! er 2.00pm on the
Friday please.
Lions Auc• on will be held at the Nannup Recrea• on
Centre. Starts promptly at 9.00am. Hall will be open from
8.00am for viewing. There will be morning tea, sausage
sizzle, hamburgers, raffl
e and fresh broccoli to sell. All
proceeds to Lions Benefi ciaries.
Please come along and help to support your town.
Enquiries phone 9756 1045.
Nannup Telegraph April 2019
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