STEVE SMITH SAGA: HE SHOULD NEVER PLAY AGAIN
Tampering with the ball to assist the bowlers. But they didn’t know it was happening. Bad acting coach, very bad sooking performance.
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My father said never be sorry when you do something wrong because you sure will be sorry when you are caught. Suspended from cricket but still allowed to play. But my club has bought him a pocket angle grinder for his return.
Barry Kemp, president of ‘Cheetahs Cricket Club’
GREAT RESPONSE TO APPEAL
The Griffith Community Centre Carevan have once again been left marvelling and very thankful at the generosity, good will and spirit of the Griffith community. We ran a Christmas appeal and the response we received was overwhelming. For every item we received it means that, there is money that we can spend on ingredients for food and any other necessities.
We very much appreciate the Griffith Leagues Club, Griffith City Library and F45 Training taking up the collections for us. The hamper items were distributed as required. Santa and the gifts bought much Christmas joy to many. Thank you to the Griffith Fire Station for giving Santa a ride when his sleigh was having trouble!
We acknowledge the amazing generosity of our sponsors, the local business houses and individuals who have donated to us not only for the Christmas appeal and party but on a regular basis, big or small, it keeps our service running. And certainly not least, all our wonderful chefs, their staff and our fantastic volunteers there would be no Carevan without you.
Wishing everyone all the very best for 2019, and we would like to advise that our first week back will be January 9 at Parkinson Crescent, from 5.30pm. Please join us on the Griffith Community Centre Facebook page for updates.
Just a reminder that we are still taking bottle donations (all proceeds go to purchase of food hamper items). Thank you Griffith.
Janice Sartor, Carevan co-ordinator
‘UNDERDOGS’ TO RISE IN 2019
As we leave behind 2018 one of the most turbulent years of discord we have witnessed and lived through, let's hope 2019 is an improvement. Two elections should keep the pollies on their toes as they vie for the peoples' vote of support.
They will need to lift their game as 85 per cent of the people (already surveyed) are not wearing the Paris climate change agreement by seeing their hard earned taxes being given away on a climate change myth to prop up others when our percentage of emissions is paltry in comparison to others.
They are also angry about the plight of the farmers being bled dry for want of proper water supply to grow the crops to feed the nation. This has not been addressed or the help required has been a case of all talk but no action.
The electorate tire of being silenced yet no mention of the return of their constitutional right of freedom of speech has even been considered. Yet we note the minority are the one not being restricted from their freedom of speech.
The people don't want anymore people being allowed entry into their already overcrowded nation that being crime and their own nations' grievances with them along with their ideologies contrary to our predominately Christian values.
They don't want a repeat performance of the boats or removal to here of those in Nauru and Manus Island for so-called medical conditions.
Which ever major party addresses the neglect they have imposed on the silenced majority while being preoccupied by grovelling to the minority will be the party that wins the next federal election.
They say silence is golden but the silenced majority is about to shock these politicians back to reality like they have never seen before.