Councillor Role
In 2008 Fiona ran for re-election on her own ticket- Team H. She was successful in being re-elected and only 100 votes short of her second candidate Gerald Power being elected also. If she had of been successful with the second candidate Orange Council would have had its first Aboriginal Councillor.
Items of particular interest to Fiona at this time would be the water issue in Orange. She has been active in working towards a way for future water sustainability. Evidence of the work done to date can be viewed on the Council web site- Water Project
Fiona also enjoys the role she plays in the numerous areas relating to the major portfolio in which she holds- Community Services. Given her background as a Registered Nurse, previous Councillor, Justice of the Peace, involvement in local community projects and various fundraising activities Fiona believes she is well suited to this role. In particular she is approachable, empathic, professional, understanding and seeks out the various needs of her community. Projects Fiona has been involved in through Council are:
* Water strategy for the future 2050
* Storm Water Harvesting scheme
* Planning and development of the New PCYC centre in Orange
* Spring Street Bridge
* Children's Memorial Garden
* Expansion of the Skate park
* Advocate for Icely and Ophir road users linking to Northern Distributor
* Youth Conference Orange
* Australian Rural Leadership Course- Vision Task needs assessment for families.
* Crime Prevention CCTV cameras
* Christmas Festival
* Chamber of Commerce representative for Council
* Disability services
* Mount Canobolas as a Tourist area
* Dragon Boats Orange
In 2004 Fiona was first elected as a Councillor with Orange City Council. After a busy time with election and campaigning against 77 other possible candidates. Fiona became the third female Councillor at Orange. Fiona is an extremely active Council member and some of the projects that she has driven or been involved in are:
- Designing and building two BMX Tracks in Orange after establishing a partnership with organisations to provide funding in support (competitive and recreational)
- Lobbying and building a recreational play area for children at Glenroi
- Working with the community and other Councillors to have an Aboriginal Flag flown at the Council Chambers
- Working with a committee and Youth to establish "Not just another Café" (NJAC)
- Set up a Pilot Project with Police, Public School and Council to provide bikes and helmets so that bike riding could become part of the sport curriculum at no cost to students.
- Lobbied for changes in phone directory, reduced speed on distributor road, better meeting times, shared space, and much more.
- Been an active member in the Community Plan 2020 for Orange
- Amongst many other things... Visit this site monthly to stay updated on what Fiona has been involved in with Council.
Fiona's objectives on council
Council Objectives (PDF File)
Orange Councillor and Candidate 2008 Election
Please find in this document the completed profile with full policy information and many other extras added in.
You Tube- Orange Electorate Fiona Rossiter Team H
Visit this new website Australian Family Matters
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Bush Babies Graduation TAFE
What a wonderful experience to be a part of. 12 students who trained in the early childhood Certificate III in children's services were graduating. These ladies were training specifically as Aboriginal childcare workers in a course specifically designed to meet the needs of the Aboriginal culture.
They are now able to work directly with children and their families and I understand some of the graduates will be going on to do further study with a Diploma.
I wish them well in their new endeavours.........
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
FORG Christmas Party
I wasn't really sure of who this group was when I first accepted the invitation. I soon learnt that they were a group called Friends of the Regional Gallery using the acronym FORG. The evenings event was held at the Orange Botanical Gardens function centre and the atmosphere was jovial with Christmas cheer.
There were some people dressed in fancy dress and prizes were given for the most creative. Our children enjoyed the event and the evening flew by. The generosity of people who attended shone though with gifts being brought along for the Salvation Army Christmas appeal.
Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas......
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Christmas Street Party 2008
A great deal of planning had gone into this years Orange Christmas Festival. The theme was to be the Twelve Days of Christmas and it was all set for a finally to the evening which would cause a great bang. Unfortunately there was a real dampness placed onto the event, and it was a dampness we couldn't complain about. It started raining and it was just what Orange had asked for.
The event was moved to the Orange Function centre and again a great deal of work was undertaken to do this. Orange City Council staff worked incredibly hard and pulled it off. The numbers of people attending dropped but the atmosphere was still there.
Santa arrived on a flash bike and said hello to all of the children. The most exciting part of the event was Santa's visit. There was a sing along some lollies and then he left to deliver his presents for Christmas. Even Mrs Clause was there.
Lots of activities, band music, games and face painting filled the evening with fun and family entertainment. Not to mention the last minute bit of shopping with stall holders showing off their wares.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Follow up workshop Mission Australia
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
Midnight Basketball
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Learn and Lead Business Event- Westpac
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Mobility Challenge
Having a mobility challenge is certainly a wake up call. Myself and Mayor Reg Kidd became involved in the recent mobility challenge held here in Orange. We were told we would be blindfolded and need to make our way through a shopping centre, across the main street and then return back to the starting point. We were given a brief on how to use the vision stick to take note of changes underfoot and note noises that we heard.
After being blindfolded the challenge was on and it was not easy by any means. We had a person stay with us to help guide us when needed. When I had my eyes covered there was a real sense of fear when first starting to move. I hadn't realised how much we relied on our eyes.
Our other senses really came into play and touch and sound became the major senses we used. Getting out of the shopping centre had its challenges as the elevator was the mode of transport in getting to the next level. That in itself made you feel disorientated.
On arriving at the opening to Summer street the noise made it difficult to get orientated. Even though you could hear the traffic there was no real way of telling how close it was. When coming up to the traffic lights there were the markers on the footpath and the raised arrow and tone on the traffic signs which allowed you to know when it was clear to walk. The hard part here was hoping that the road users respected the signs themselves before you stepped out onto to the road.
Trying not to run into people and being guided by the walls along the footpath became tricky especially when business owners had signs along the walk way. It was quite a relief to return back to the starting point after having better understood the difficulties for blind people.
There were other disability challenges that other people who attended the day had to get through. For me it has been beneficial in gaining a greater understanding in my Councillor role when making decisions in our environment for our community.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Botanical Gardens Orange Food Service Luncheon
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
NSW Local Government Aboriginal Network Conference
The theme of the conference was "Community Strength, Sustainability and Resilience" This was the third time Armidale had hosted the LGAN conference and as said in the program there has been a strong relationship with their Aboriginal community and they value the contribution made by members of Council's Ngayinyaga Aboriginal Community Consultative committee over the years.
The conference program included topics such as
"Two Ways Together"
"Local Government- holding and nurturing Aboriginal strengths and solutions to enrich our capacity to govern locally"
"Community Resilience and Governance"
"Community Cultural Development- What's its value?"
"Link with traditional culture"
"Getting Down to Business"
"Black & White: stories behind the development of the Thomas Dick Exhibition"
"Gomeroi National Project: The People's Initiative"
"Koori Toastmasters- Strong Voices"
A documentary drama film- "Who is Frank Archibald?"
"The Australian Employment Covenant"
"The Importance of Leadership to Community Progress"
"Closing the Gap"
"Showcasing Armidale"
"Crime Prevention moving with the times"
"Where we came from to where we are today"
"Aboriginal Employment in the Local Government Industry"
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Australian National Field Days Orange
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Launch of Cancer Care Western NSW Website
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Mission Australia-B2fb Workshop
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
Youth off the Streets- Father Chris Riley
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Friday, November 7, 2008
"You won't die laughing"
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
SOFT Program for Women
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Saturday, November 1, 2008
Dragon Boat Launch- Lake Canobolas
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Orange Mountain Evening View Dinner
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Australian Rural Leadership Victoria/Melbourne
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Saturday, October 4, 2008
Coins for Cancer- Cancer Care Western NSW
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Induction for Councilor's Orange City Council
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Interview 2MCE- Women on Council
This is a topic that I believe needs a lot more time spent on it and a concerted effort in lifting the profile of women so that they can take up this role.
I am one of 12 Councillors with Orange City Council. The break down is 1 female and 11 male and I wouldn't be lying when saying that there is a huge in balance in gender. In the previous term we had 3 female Councillors, one of which had been standing for 43 years. Quite a significant feet seeing as it can be quite a rugged terrain at times.
I know only to well after being set up by a fellow Councillor with a media story how damaging peoples intent can be. But lets not dwell on the misfortune of people who have no insight. Yes you need to be tough! and yes there are hurtful people, there are also people who have absolutely no emotional intelligence so I find it easier to put that aside and not to take on the faults of others.
On an extremely positive note I have to say that there is progress in encouraging more women into local government. The Australian Local Government Women's Association which I am the County Vice President to have been detrimental in this task. Our organisation ran several presentations prior to the last election educating women about their worth and what the role as Councillor involves. We were pleased with the attendance and the engagement was positive. I understand that there have been new faces brought to Council and with that some Mayors and Deputy Mayors.
I myself gain a lot of satisfaction when undertaking the role as Councillor. I enjoy working with people and know how even the most minor matter can be significant to people and their environment. I welcome the contact and try very hard to keep the communication open between the community and our Council. I believe I am a fair advocate and because of my nursing background have a true empathy to the needs of people, business, environment and special need groups.
My objectives are available on the Orange City Council web-site http://council.saucedesign.com.au/go/our-council/councillors/councillor-rossiter
If you would like to contact me please feel free to do so Ph 0409 662525.
I also enjoy public speaking and have the joy of newly becoming a business owner with my husband Paul. Family is a key to our success in life and we have founded Australian Family Matters http://www.australianfamilymatters.com.au/ which is a networking and support organisation and our Business is called Back 2 Family Basics http://www.back2familybasics.com.au/index.php We believe that family which has support can achieve so much but most importantly have a real connection and balance in life. Learn more by visiting our sites.
Our Children, Our Families, Our Future
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Bike Week
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Multi-Cultural Men's Information Evening
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Guest Speaker Orange Mountain Evening View Club
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Local Government Elections
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Civic Reception to Thank our Volunteers
It was a mad rush but I just had to be there! after finishing work my husband and I made our way out to the Botanical Gardens to be a part of the congratulatory service put on by Orange City Council. We have so many unsung heroes here in Orange and of such magnitude that if we didnt have them it would be detrimental to our community.
These people come from all walks of life and are in a mix of different roles within Council and community projects. Having the volunteers is yet another way of connecting with our community and benefiting from their expertise and skills. Not to mention the people on the receiving end such as meals on wheels. For some people this is the only form of human contact they can have and so providing something to look forward to.
There was quite a crowd at this event and the Mayor John Davis did a marvellous job in congratulating and acknowledging everyone. The venue at the Botanical gardens of course was picturesque both with the gardens and the birds singing.
Congratulations to our many volunteers!
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Frost Fest Launch
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Saturday, September 6, 2008
Golden West Centenary Camp Celebrations
I had the pleasure of calling out to the Orange Scout camp which is near lake Canobolas. It was a packed house with plenty of tents set up and people everywhere. Mixed in amongst all of this was lots of laughter and play.
Our Scout leaders had put on a show of activities including a flying fox/abseiling wall where the children could try out their talents. There was a mix of challenges, craft, physical games and a guided tour through the history of Scouts. Interesting enough were the poles which held different colour ribbons to show of activities each group had been involved in. There were even some of the previous scout and leaders from many years ago talking about their time. The memories came pouring in along with the laughter from reminiscing those times.
We are lucky to have such committed people who are willing to be our Scout leaders who support and help our young people learn about ethics and values. Then there are the skills and confidence building that's goes with being involved in activities and a part of a team. I recommend this organisation after what I have seen at different events and from having a young man in our family who has had the best adventures through Scouts.
Keep up the great work! we are very lucky to have you.
Fiona
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Back 2 Family Basics- Budget Planner Book Launch
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Sunday, August 31, 2008
Cr Fiona Rossiter RN BN JP -Profile
About Fiona
Hi, my name is Fiona, I am 43 years of age and was born in England. I came to Australia on the ten pound boat ride at the age of one with my brother and parents. I have become naturalised and have lived in Australia for a good part of my life. I am a member of several community committees and a Justice of the Peace. The photo attached was taken when I became Woman of the Year for the Orange Electorate.
I am married to a wonderful man called Paul who does a marvellous job in keeping us all so connected. We have 8 children between us, 6 of which live in Australia with us. Our children and family life gives us much joy and is a priority in our lives.
We have had a strong passion to see children have happiness and in giving them the best opportunities in life, so much so that we have opened the doors of our home for the past few years to be Foster Care Parents. This has been a deeply moving experience for our family and just emphasises the diversity in each and every person’s life. Being a mum is one of the best professions in the world I believe!
My employed profession is as a Registered Theatre Nurse at Orange Base Hospital. I completed my study in 2000 (a late bloomer, to busy having children) and then specialised in Theatre Nursing the following year. I enjoy my work place and I work with amazing people. Being in charge of shift, meeting the many challenges that face you in emergency situations and connecting with people make my job extremely rewarding.
I keep going back to the importance of family as it is a choice Paul and I have made in our lives to only work part-time. We are able to fulfil our other commitments and engage with our interests. Paul and I have recently set up a new business called “back 2 family basics” http://www.back2familybasics.com.au/ where we have developed and printed our first resource package with many more to come. This is exciting for us as we are able to work together from home.
Prior to that we Founded another organisation called Australian Family Matters (Not For Profit) http://www.australianfamilymatters.com.au/ which has been set up to provide support and networking for children, youth and families. This site is a great success and is now looked after by a Board of community members.
As a Councillor already serving the Orange Community
I have been elected as a Councillor for Orange since 2004 after being invited to run with long serving and well respected Cr Margaret Stevenson OAM. When elected there were 3 female Councillors and a variety of professions. At the next election I ask that you support and encourage further female representation.
I am not affiliated with any political party and believe there is no room for party politics in Local Government. We are meant to be here for the people of our community, not to follow party lines. I believe that our council needs some new blood and there needs to be some changes. I am standing again because I have enjoyed my previous years and feel there is more to achieve. I believe some of us have worked really well and our achievements have been resounding.
There has been unprecedented growth and we are keeping ahead of the game with the administration of Council. Orange City Council is in a sound position and the progress of Orange is unstoppable. We need people on Council who are forward thinkers, who have a broad vision for our community.
My Objectives are worth reading and can be seen on the Orange City Council website at http://council.saucedesign.com.au/go/our-council/councillors/councillor-rossiter
In my previous years on Council I have been a strong advocate for and worked with others on:
BMX Track- Glenroi and Anzac Park
After surveying students we learnt the requirements for a BMX track in Orange. Being the chairperson of the working party it didn’t take us long to develop a conceptual design for both tracks with the opportunity of being able to re-adjust at any time. A BMX club is being set up now with a possible Olympian in the future.
Ronald McDonald House Orange- Being a Board Member and fundraising for accommodation unit at the hospital for children and their families.
Cancer Care Western NSW- Being a Board Member and fundraising for an accommodation facility for patients and carers when undertaking cancer treatment. Assisted with the production of a DVD on cancer treatment emphasising the impact of long distances to travel for patients at this time.
Children’s Memorial Garden- Mt Lindsay/Rotary Park – actively worked with community members and council to lobby for and confirm the location of this garden. Plans have commenced on fundraising for and design of this garden.
Glenroi Park- actively sought funding from additional sources for play equipment at Glenroi Park. Worked with council staff to meet with children and identify what type of equipment they preferred.
Advocated for Bike racks in CBD
After I successfully moved a motion in Council, Orange Central Business District will become more accommodating for bike riders with several bike racks soon to be installed.
Bike Program for Schools
I initiated the development for a partnership with Orange Police, local schools, services clubs and Council to provide bicycles to schools. This project has enabled children to learn cycling skills, bike safety, maintenance and the opportunity for an alternative mode of transport.
In addition, I have:
Advocated for Anzac Park Sports Facility
Supported decision for Indoor Heated pool
Advocated for Affordable Housing Project in Eungella Place
Country Vice President Australian Local Government Women’s Association
Chairperson:
Services Policy Committee
Christmas Street Party
Youth Inter agency
Community Inter agency
I am also proud of the fact that I have been involved with some of my fellow Councillors in securing funding for The Northern Distributor Road, CCTV cameras, the William street lights, Anzac Recreational Facility and 4.5 million toward the water management program for Orange. As you can see I work hard on commitment and in providing the best possible outcomes for Orange and our satellite towns.
What I bring to the future Council
I bring to Council a well balanced person who has an independent mind with a particular interest in people and their lives (this is why I have chosen my profession as a nurse also). I have undertaken extra education in my own time to better understand the many areas of Council life so I am able to make informed decisions and keep up with the times. I also have an extensive network which allows me the opportunity to connect with other people along with sharing ideas and resources.
I have commenced “The Australian Rural Leadership Program” which runs for 18 months and only accepts 35 people annually from Australia. The programs to date have been life changing. I feel very privileged to be a part of this organisation and can already see the benefits for regional and rural Australia’s future.
My Policies for the upcoming election are:
Rate control
Investigate and encourage other forms of funding to prevent increased costs to Orange Council and Rate payers
Orange Base Hospital
Remain active and further progress the development of our new base hospital with further specialist services.
Improve Road Accessibility
Continue to speak out and make change on poor access to the South for the many new facilities and organisations. We are a growing city and so the Southern link should occur. Also progress Cr Ryan’s motion for the Spring Creek Bridge by providing a link and access over this route.
Increase Parking in the CBD
Continue to lobby for increased accessible parking in the CBD with an emphasis on particular parking zones for residents.
Greening Orange- Climate Change Action
Increase the awareness and impact of Climate Change via education whilst working with our Council on measures to reduce our Carbon Footprint.
Water Sustainability
Continue to be active in progressing Orange’s future water plans, whilst gaining funding from other resources to reduce impacts on rate payers.
Increase School Safety in the Community
Continue to examine and understand additional options that could provide safer and independent speed restrictions around schools and pedestrian crossings
Healthy Lifestyle
Continue to advocate for further bike and walking trails, sporting facilities and events and promote shared space concept.
Community Cohesion
Continue to support and attend community forums, engage further in community consultation and encourage and promote all means of communicating with Council and Councillors. Bang the Table at http://www.orange.nsw.gov.au/
I have been a committed and active Councillor for the past four years and would like to carry my work ethics on for a further four years. I would like to represent the community of Orange again and ask please could you give me your
No 1 Vote for Rossiter
I also encourage you to consider my team members when placing your below the line vote marking up 6 of your votes with us.
Additionally you can vote above the line by giving our TEAM H No 1
Thank you for this opportunity and I do hope I can represent Orange again in the future!
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Friday, August 29, 2008
Rugby Union Players- Cancer Care Western NSW
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Calare/ Amerdown Community Meeting
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NSW Rape Crisis Centre-Working Against Sexual Violence
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Australian Rural Leadership- Adelaide Visit
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Official Opening- The Hon John Cobb MP Calare Electorate
It is with much disappointment that I missed the Official Opening of the Calare Electorate Office in Orange. I have known John Cobb for quite some time now and have found him very easy to engage with. I wish him well for the future as the Member of Parliament for the Calare Electorate and can only trust that he will be an advocate for a better future for all.
MP John Cobb can be contacted via email john.cobb.mp@aph.gov.au
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Monday, August 18, 2008
Orange Visitors Guide- Launch
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Friday, August 8, 2008
Bang the Table-opening up discussion for the community
Have you ever wanted to tell Council what you think? Have you got some ideas that you feel Council should know? How about items that need to be looked at!
Well our Council has become very trendy with the addition of a community forum link. I am a firm believer of open discussion that is amicable. No need to be rude, just be honest and share what you know or believe should be done to improve the community in which you live.
If time is against you and getting to Council meetings is a challenge then here is another opportunity to be heard.
Visit the Council's web site and bang the table with information you would like to share. You can either post your own questions or you can feedback to others who have topics you are interested in. Better still do the both and become very active in your own right.
I look forward to reading your posts and on the odd occasion will even engage in the discussion myself. So hop on now, have a look and become involved!
Orange City Council- Bang the Table forum
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Socio-Cultural Development Through Music Programs
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Molong Players - Lost
I had just been at a fundraising event for the Premi-babes association group with my family, when I was approached by a lady called Catherine who informed me that she was playing my character in a play. Of course I was interested, felt a flattered to know that I had become a star in an indirect way. You see Catherine was a cast member in the Molong Players group and she played my character as a Councillor with Orange City Council.
But there was more, the story line linked into a facility that was being built in Molong. Both Mayor John Davis, Cr Dick Niven and myself were working with Cr Farr. Of course the names were changed slightly but it was pretty evident that it was about us as Councillors. The play progressed on with much humour and entertainment.
Mayor John Davis was called to the stage during intermission and was asked to sing a song from the sound of music and laughably well he did. Even though we seemed to be the underhanded stars of the show, you couldn't help but laugh with the commentary and the fantastic performance that the Molong Players put on. Not to mention the amazing talent and truly amazing sing along the audience was engaged in.
I couldn't help but think how lucky the Molong people were to have the talent of these people and the true engagement of their community to bring this event to fruition for several weekends on both Friday and Saturday nights.
Mayor John Davis, myself and our partners felt privileged to be a part of the entertainment as bizarre as it may seem. We were privy to and I must say once again to some extraordinary talent. The people where welcoming and the event was outstanding. I almost wish we could have them perform here in Orange also.
All monies raised from the event go towards supporting the community of Molong and that in itself is highly commendable. We had superb food which was if my memory serves me right was put on by a local playgroup plus the new Gelato company set up in Molong. You cant help but feel the true connection of this community and I cant help going back to the amazing talent!
Just as a reference we did laugh most of the trip back home to Orange while reflecting on the show we had just seen.
Cr Rozzeter also known as Cr Rossiter
Hopefully I may be able to get my hands on some photos from the Molong player soon to show you the resemblance to the actors at this event,
A wow of a night as far as entertainment was concerned!
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Friday, August 1, 2008
Cancer Care Western NSW Event
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The Mayor's Cup Debating Competition
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Australian Family Matters Inc
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