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Sunday, 23 February 2025

 THE PROBUS CLUB OF NORTH SYDNEY  Newsletter 387 21 February, 2025 


PRESIDENT’S REPORT - Douglas I

The AGM is fast approaching and have  you thought seriously on how you can help  the Club become bigger and better. Many  hands make light work is not just a  Confucius saying. The crucial roles of  Secretary and Vice President (President in  2026) have to be filled. I remind everyone  that another bigger Club has collapsed as  Committee positions weren't being filled. 

At the end of every day think of the many  things you are grateful for and what was  the best thing that happened today. This  will give a lift to your overall outlook. We  are lucky to live where we live. 

At recent Cluster meetings some Clubs  had gone to a cashless system. This  reduces the load on the Treasurer. A start  would be to increase our membership fee  and have no meeting fees. We would pay  virtually the same amount each year with  less work for the Treasurer. Some figures  will be presented at the AGM for  consideration. 

MEMBERSHIP - report from Lyn M Membership is 55: 35 female and 20 men. 

BIRTHDAYS 

Norman McN, 11 February; Noreen  B, 25 February; Brenda Os, 26  February; John G, 29 February. 


SPEAKERS - report from Patrick W• Our speaker this month is Martin  Orchard who will talk about his  

experiences as a chorister at  

Westminster Abbey. 

• In March, three of our members have  each kindly agreed to provide a five  minutes vignette on subjects such as  ‘my favourite hobby or pastime’. 

WELFARE 

If members are aware of another member  who is not well or who would like to speak  to someone for welfare support, please call  Jackie M on 0412 836 997. 

CLUSTER NEWS 

Mary Ann joined a zoom meeting with  other club representatives recently. For  most clubs, succession planning for  committee positions is difficult and bringing  in more men and younger members are  the next big challenges. 

Probus South Pacific Ltd is advertising a  lot on Facebook and getting a huge  response from that. Monika suggested  using local community pages on Facebook  as well as Instagram as quite a few of the  senior generation are now using  

Instagram. She also advised that PSPL will  send reports to clubs each June that  provide demographic data relevant to each  geographic area.  

I asked about the movement of clubs from  their original area. eg. North Sydney and  

 

Waverton Clubs now meet in Northbridge.  Monika advised that this does cause  issues. Other clubs are in a similar  situation to us. The North Sydney area is  now left without a local club and if PSPL  starts a new one there, naming the new  club will be an issue. 

Monika also advised that new clubs are  now mainly using community centres and  church halls for meetings, since service  clubs often charge too much for the  meeting venue. It's all about trying to keep  costs down. 

OUTINGS - Carole and Jocelyn 

Jocelyn’s report on February Outing –  Tour of Queen Victoria Building On Tuesday 4 February 22 members  enjoyed a 45 minute tour of the famous  QVB Building. Our guides entertained us  with interesting historical and architectural  snippets about the building. 

Prior to the tour we met for coffee at  Manon’s Brassiere on the Ground Floor of  QVB and after the tour most of us lunched  at Cellini’s on the top floor of the QVB. 

NEXT OUTING - 4 March (Mary Ann) 

The trip to the Western Sydney  International Airport Experience Centre  (Badgery's Creek) is now fully  

subscribed. We have 25 people who have  paid for the bus and an additional 2 people  who will drive themselves and join us  there.  

Details:  

Meet at Northbridge Golf Club for the bus  to leave at 9am sharp

Since the bus company no longer provides  morning tea we ask that you bring your  own. The bus will be full, so we suggest  keeping extras to a minimum please.  The WSI experience Centre is booked for  11am-12 noon.  

Lunch will be at Lunden House and is  booked for 12:30pm.  

We are hoping to depart Lunden House at  about 2pm to arrive back at the Golf Club  at around 3pm. 

For those who do not yet have a  Transport Code for Community Connect  transport, please see Mary Ann to  complete a 'participation form'.  

APRIL OUTING - 1 April ‘The Riverboat  Postman’ (Geoff and Robyn) 

The Riverboat Postman is a 3 hour trip by  ferry along the Hawkesbury River  delivering mail to waterways only  settlements along the river. The cruise  departs and ends in Brooklyn. 

Morning tea is served at 10am with tea / coffee and Anzac biscuits. Lunch is served  around midday and is a Ploughmans style  plate with shaved ham, tasty cheese,  tomato, zucchini, carrot, mixed lettuce,  pickled onions, fresh Turkish roll (please  advise gluten free/vegetarian). The boat is  licensed and wine is available for  purchase. 

Date: Tuesday 1 April. 

Cost: $59 (all inclusive). Payment: Pay to  Club’s account on or before 18 March 

Travel Arrangements: 

Train: Central Station to Hawkesbury  River Station. Departs: 8.50 am. Arrives:  9.50am 

*Please check Indicators as Platform  numbers can change. 

*There is a lift at Hawkesbury River  Station. Riverboat Postman is a short walk. 

 By Car: Drive to Brooklyn. Address 3  Dangar Rd Brooklyn. There is parking  nearby. 

Please indicate your interest to Robyn  or Geoff at the March Meeting on 18 so  we can finalise numbers for the ferry  and make the payment in advance.  


  

PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT FOR OUTINGS

Probus bank account: 

BSB 032-099 

Acc number  

Information in Description: name of the  activity and your name. 

TRAVEL - report from Mary Ann 

Cook Islands Tour with OnCourse  (phone 02 9986 2400 to book) 

The Cook Islands Tour will be from 8-16  August. I have asked OnCourse to set  aside 15 places for us. They have reported  that they are only able to provide eight  single rooms, the remainder need to be  twin or doubles. So please book early if  you are wanting to travel as a single. 

Costs: $4890 twin share. Single  supplement $1940. Upgrades with views  cost more. 

Includes return direct airfare, tours, 7  nights resort style accommodation, 8  tropical breakfasts, 2 lunches and 4  dinners. There are options for a trip to  Aitutaki Island or to extend your tour for an  optional 2-3 nights at Aitutaki Island. 

MOVIES - report from Peter W The film selection for Tuesday 25  February at the Orpheum is A  

Complete Unknown - time to be  confirmed. 

It is set in the early 60’s in New York  and follows the career of Bob Dylan  and his rise as a folk singer to  

performing in concert halls and topping  the charts. 

Reviews have been excellent and no  doubt there will be a lot of nostalgia  when we hear some of the iconic  songs. 

WALKS - report from Lindsay 

On Tuesday 11th of February, 28  members plus 1 guest attended our  annual lunch at the Little Snail. This  

time we had to sit in the upstairs room  as Belrose Probus had got in early and  booked the ground floor. It was a great  lunch, and a good time was had by all. It  was a bit noisier upstairs compared to the  ground floor, and we overlooked a building  site. 

NEXT WALK: Tuesday March 11 McMahons Point to Waverton

Meet at 10.30am at City Extra for coffee.  We will depart from Wharf 5 to McMahons  Point at 11.12am. The ferry stops at  Milsons Point at 11.20 and McMahons  Point at 11.23 am for those who want to  join us at those points. The walk should  take about an hour. it is rated easy but at  the end there is a long slope up which is a  little steep, but there is a seat on the way  up! We will have lunch at The Third Rail  next to Waverton Train Station, Bay Rd  Waverton. We should be there between  12.30 and 12.45pm. We can catch a train  to go home from the station. There is also  a bus service as well to North Sydney. 


REMINDER - the usual Probus Tuesday  

monthly schedule 

1st Tuesday outing 

2nd Tuesday walk 

3rd Tuesday committee meeting 9.15 am  

followed by general meeting 10.15 am 

4th Tuesday movie 

5th Tuesday picnic/lunch/other activity 

DATES FOR THE DIARY FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL Tuesday 18 February, 9.15 am Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club 

Tuesday 18 February, 10.15 am normal Probus meeting, Northbridge Golf  Club 

Tuesday 25 February movie, A Complete Unknown, Cremorne Orpheum,  time to be advised. More details p. 3 

Tuesday 4 March, outing to new airport, Badgery’s Creek. 9 am departure  Northbridge Golf Club. See p.2 

Tuesday 11 March, walk McMahons Point to Waverton, 10.30 am City Extra  coffee, details p.3. 

Saturday 15 March, St. Patrick’s Day dinner, see Jan newsletter, p.4 Tuesday 18 March, 9.15 am Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club Tuesday 18 March, 10.15 am normal Probus meeting, Northbridge Golf Club Tuesday 1 April, Riverboat Postman, departure 9.50 am Central Station, p.2 



Tuesday, 28 January 2025

 THE PROBUS CLUB OF NORTH SYDNEY 

Newsletter 386 21 January, 2025 


PRESIDENT’S REPORT - Douglas


The very best for 2025. It will be an interesting year. 

The most important task is to have nominations for Secretary, Vice President and Web  Master. In recent years a Club much larger than ours folded because of the lack of a  Committee. 

Over the recent month a few Members have tested positive to COVID so it is still around.  The best protection is to be fully vaccinated. At this stage that means a six monthly shot.  Has anyone had more than eight shots? You can easily see on the MyGov site your  vaccination records. Handy to easily check on say, your current tetanus vaccination status  as well. 

Lis and I have looked at various Probus Club websites and picked the best features for us  using the Probus South Pacific template. We'll set up some dummy layouts and as Members to suggest improvements. We want it to be welcoming and easy to find th information visitors and Members are looking for. If you would like to assist please email  me directly. No expertise on web design is required. We just need to know how it looks to  visitors and Members. Hopefully the new website can start in April. 

There are four 5th Tuesdays this year. I'm suggesting that the 30th of September be a  picnic with one of the smaller local Clubs invited. 

An invitation has circulated to a St Patrick's Day dinner on the 15th of March organised by  Waverton Probus. So bring out the inner Irishman in you. 

Last year the Xmas in July was very  

successful but the venue will not be  

available this year. Would Members scout  

around for another venue. OnCourse  

Tours run one to Abercrombie House at  

Bathurst on July 28 which looks good. 

I wish everyone the very best for the rest  

of 2025. 

 End of year Christmas cheer  


MEMBERSHIP - report from Lynn 

54 members: 38 female and 19 male. 

BIRTHDAYS 

Carole E 10 January, Barrie G 

11 January, Judy McD 12 January,  

Penny W26 January. 

WELFARE 

If members are aware of another member  

who is not well or who would like to speak  

to someone for welfare support, please call Jackie M on 0412 836 997

SPEAKERS - report from Patrick 

Our speaker this month is Rainer Kurtz on the subject of ‘Esperanto the International  Language’. 

In February, Martin Orchard will talk on ‘Westminster Abbey’, where he was a chorister  for several years. 

TRAVEL - report from Mary Ann 

The Cook Islands Tour will be from 6-18 August. I have asked OnCourse to set aside  15 places for us. Further Details including includes costs and itinerary will be provided at  the meeting. 

OUTINGS - Carole and Jocelyn 

1. Our next outing on Tuesday 4 February will be a tour of the Queen Victoria Building  (QVB)

The tour commences at 12 noon sharp and departs from the Concierge’s Desk on the  Ground Floor in the middle of the arcade.. The tour costs $25 per person and lasts 45  minutes. Payment for the tour should be made into the Probus bank account

We will meet for coffee from 11.15 am onwards at the Manon Brasserie on the ground  floor at the Town Hall end of the QVB just near the Queen Victoria Statue  Those wh wish to have lunch after the tour will find many coffee shops and restaurants in the vicinity It has proved impossible to find a lunch spot willing to take all of u 

If you wish to participate in this outing please contact Jocelyn Millett  jonem@bigpond.com.au no later than 17 January. 

2. The March Outing will be by bus to  

the Western Sydney International (WSI)  

Experience Centre in Luddenham. 

We will embark on a journey of discovery at  

the WSI Experience Centre - a community  

engagement and education hub designed to  

showcase the exciting developments and  

endless possibilities of Western Sydney  

International Airport. 

Immersive and interactive displays will take us  

on a journey to learn about Western Sydney  

International Airport. Our visitors have access  

to project information, digital engagement and learning opportunities. Located at  Luddenham, with the stunning backdrop of the airport site, visitors will have a clear view of  the future airfield and be able to watch the airport come to lif 

When: 4 March 2025 

Where: Meet at Northbridge Golf Club to leave by Stryder bus at 9am. Morning tea will  be along the way with arrangements still to be decided. 

Our visit to the WSI has been booked from 11am-12 noon

Lunch has been booked at Lunden House Cafe, 76 Willmington Rd., Luddenham for  12:30 - 1:30pm. 

Cost for the bus will be $30, either cash to Mary Ann or deposit to Probus bank account.  Mary Ann will be at the outings table to take names and money. 


WALKS - report from Lindsay 

Lunch at The Little Snail will replace a hot  

summer walk, on again this February. 

Tuesday 11 February at 12 noon at 50  

Murray St, Pyrmont. Unfortunately, we  

couldn't secure the ground floor area so w 

will be on the first floor, which is accessed 

stairs. There is no lift.  

Cost of lunch $45, please bring exact  

amount in cash. You will order and pay for  

your drinks separately. RSVP Thursday 6  

February

Transport: Bus or train to Town Hall. Walk  

down Market St, across the overpass to  

Pyrmont Bridge to Murray St. Turn left and it  

is the corner building. There is a 389 bus that  

departs from Stand J at Town Hall in Park St  

between Pitt and George Streets. You will get  

off at the last stop. You can also walk from  

the Pyrmont Bay ferry stop, an easy walk. 

SPECIAL EVENT - St. Patrick’s Day with  

Waverton Probus. Please contact  

Annemarie 0413 014 283 if you’d like to  

come to this and she will book tables. 

MOVIES - report from Peter 

The next movie will be Conclave on 28 January at the Orpheum - time to be advised. 

Set in the secretive Vatican meeting of Catholic Cardinals who gather in Rome to pick a  new Pope, Ralph Fiennes plays a cardinal tasked with overseeing the cardinals arriving  from across the globe to join the conclave. There is political intrigue a plenty together with  secrets kept by the old Pope. A gripping movie with lots of twists and turns. 

REMINDER - Probus Tuesday monthly schedule 

1st Tuesday outing 

2nd Tuesday walk (except for summer, February - lunch at The Little Snail) 3rd Tuesday committee meeting 9.15 am followed by general meeting 10.15 am 4th Tuesday movie 

5th Tuesday picnic 

FOR INFORMATION Please note: 

For convenience the generally preferred method of payment is via our Probus bank  account: 

BSB 032-099 

Acc number 000255375 

Information in Description: name of the activity and your name 


DIARY DATES FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH 

Tuesday 21 January, 9.15 am Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club Tuesday 21 January, 10.15 am Probus meeting, Northbridge Golf Club 

Tuesday 28 January, movie Conclave, Cremorne Orpheum. Time to be advised. —————————————————————- 

Tuesday 4 February, 12 noon tour of QVB, morning tea Manon Brasserie 11.15 am.  Details p.3 

Tuesday 11 February, 12 noon lunch at The Little Snail. Details p.4 

Tuesday 18 February 9.15 committee, 10.15 general Probus meeting, Northbridge Golf  Club 

Tuesday 25 February, film to be advise 

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Tuesday 4 March, 9 am bus trip to Western Sydney International airport site. Details p.3 Saturday 15 March 6.30 pm, St. Patrick’s Day dinner with Waverton Probus. Details p.4