Newsletter – Bits’n'Pieces – June 2011 – Summer/Autumn
July 25th, 2011
July 25th, 2011
March 22nd, 2011
The regional winners for the Annual RDANSW Awards were announced today. All winners are now finalists for the State Awards to be announced at the Annual Dinner to be held 30th April 2011 at Sprots House Homebush Bay.
WINNERS OF EACH REGION FOR RDANSW AWARDS 2011
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Name |
Centre |
Region |
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Pearl Batchelor “Volunteer of the Year” Award |
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Bill Campbell Warren Cohen Joyce Reynolds Kathy Dillon Belinda Jane Newton |
Ballina & District RT & LH Wagga Orange Ryde |
North Coast Hunter Riverina Central West Metropolitan |
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Volunteer Encouragement Award |
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Robert Campbell Rebecca Holubko Kathy Nightingale Barbara Withers |
Manning Great Lakes Nepean RT & LH Wagga |
Mid North Coast Metropolitan Hunter Riverina |
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Rider of The Year Award |
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Louisa Salmon Amber Hunt Laura Burling Shannon Woods Michael Norman |
Coffs Harbour & District Manning Great Lakes Illawarra RT & LH Wagga |
North Coast Mid North Coast Metropolitan Hunter Riverina |
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Young Volunteer of The Year Award |
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Naomi Harold Rachel Anderson Nicole West |
Coffs Harbour & District Illawarra Wagga |
North Coast Metropolitan Riverina |
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“Shush” Memorial Award |
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“Pedro” “Splash” “Zida” “Darcy” “Mecome” |
Coffs Harbour & District Kendall Illawarra RT & LH Wagga |
North Coast Mid North Coast Metropolitan Hunter Riverina |
November 30th, 2010
Please find a copy of the Spring Summer Bits and Pieces.
September 15th, 2010
June 20th, 2010

2010 Pearl Batchelor Volunteer of the Year, Hazel Aylett with the newly elected Chairperson of RDA NSW, Jaci Armstrong, with Crystal.
Hazel Aylett of Coonabarabran Centre was announced at the conference held in ORANGE as the state’s top volunteer. Hazel has been volunteering with the RDA for 25 years.
Mrs Aylett, of Coonabarabran, was chosen by an independent judging system involving other community organisations.
She mounted her first horse at the age of five and has maintained a strong bond with horses ever since.
“I used to open the gates to let my dad’s teams of horses in. We lived in the Pilliga scrub on a share farm,” she said.
She said although Riding for the Disabled takes up most of her time it is a labour of love.
“I am lucky because I’m retired and I can put the time into it,” she said.
The full list of Nominees and Winners were:
| WINNERS OF EACH REGION FOR AGM AWARD 2010 | |||||||||
| Pearl Batchelor Award | |||||||||
| NAME | CENTRE | DISTRICT | |||||||
| Bruce Hartwell | Ryde | Metropolitan | |||||||
| Heather Baker | Wagga | Riverina Region | |||||||
| Hazel Aylett | Coonabarabran | North West | |||||||
| Joann Corell | Manning Great Lakes | Mid North Coast | |||||||
| Ross Campbell | Orange | Western | |||||||
| Maureen Trotter | Central Coast | Hunter | |||||||
| Shirley Mullens | Ballina & District | North Coast | |||||||
| Volunteer Encouragement Award | |||||||||
| Michael Craigie | Central Coast | Hunter | |||||||
| Anita Goddard | Nepean | Metropolitan Region | |||||||
| Robyn Goldsmith | Manning Great Lakes | Mid North Coast | |||||||
| Belinda Dawson | Coffs Harbour & District | North Coast | |||||||
| Rider of The Year Award | |||||||||
| Alec Miles | Central Coast | Hunter | |||||||
| Lillian Rowsell | Manning Great Lakes | Mid North Coast | |||||||
| Natasha Reberger | Wagga Centre | Riverina Region | |||||||
| Matthew Farrelly | Orange | Central West | |||||||
| Sarah Bodenham | Ballina & District | North Coast | |||||||
| Hayley Tye | Nepean | Metropolitan | |||||||
| Young Volunteer of The Year Award | |||||||||
| Emily Apap | Nepean | Metropolitan Region | |||||||
| Hannah Strong | Wagga Centre | Riverina Region | |||||||
| Rhys Withers | Manning Great Lakes | Mid North Coast Region | |||||||
| Crystal Johnstone | Central Coast | Hunter | |||||||
| Shush Memorial Award | |||||||||
| “Renee” | Nepean | Metropolitan Region | |||||||
| “Blue | Central Coast | Hunter | |||||||
| “Clancy” | Orange | Western | |||||||
| “Turbo” | Manning Great Lakes | Mid North Coast | |||||||
| “Mecome” | Wagga | Riverina | |||||||
| “Beaujangles” | Ballina & District | North Coast | |||||||
March 29th, 2010
March 29th, 2010

Joan Edwards with her Seniors Week Achievement Award
Joan Edwards – winner of a Seniors Week Achievement Award for service to Riding for the Disabled Tall Timbers Centre
On Sunday 21st March, at an award Ceremony to celebrate the commencement of NSW Seniors Week, Joan Edwards was one of the sixty award winners from across the State to be presented with an Achievement Award. Her award was in the category of Community Service/Volunteering. The NSW Seniors Week Achievement Awards are a prestigious recognition of NSW seniors for their contribution to the development of our community, for their leadership and for their initiative. The awards provide an opportunity to formally thank older people for the contributions that they make to the quality of life in our state.
Joan Edwards has been a dedicated and reliable volunteer at Riding for the Disabled, “Tall Timbers” Centre for 33 years. Joan volunteers each Monday at the Centre at Box Hill and assists when other coaches are unable to attend. Over the years she has taken on the extra responsibility and study to become a Senior Coach and RDA NSW Assessor with many years as the Regional Representative for the Metropolitan Region and has been a member of the
Tall Timbers Committee.
Joan has devoted countless hours to fundraising. The Centre can always count on Joan to be there and to do things for us when necessary. She is reliable, knowledgeable and a great friend and inspiration to all.
Ita Buttrose and Graham Ross who are Seniors Week Ambassadors presented her award to her. Family and friends attended the ceremony, which was held at the Sydney Recital Hall.
Congratulations Joan and thank you from everyone at Tall Timbers and RDA NSW
March 16th, 2010
Ground Breaking Ceremony to be held 27th March 2010
Contact Jaci Armstrong for details on 0414 224 417 for details.
Click Here for the Invitation
”RDANSW Ryde Centre invites you to join us in Celebrating the ‘Ground Breaking’ for their new Centre at Marsfield Park on Saturday 27th March from 9.30am – 11.30am.
It has been a long journey for Ryde Centre to reach this point and it is only through the countless hours of work, faith and dedication from so many that we are now approaching the commencement of construction of the new Centre.
We hope you can join us in recognising our past and celebrating our future.
Our local Federal MP, Maxine McKew, Member for Bennelong will join us by officiating at this event.”
The Riding for the Disabled Association (NSW) – Ryde Centre will be the recipient of $1,544,000, under the Get Communities Working stream of the Jobs Fund, to construct a purpose built equine therapy centre for the provision of therapy and other horse related activities for people with disability.
This project will provide a valuable social asset to the community and will create or retain an estimated 14 jobs, 10 traineeships and 50 work experience positions.
Federal Member for Bennelong, Maxine McKew MP visited the site to lend her support, with Project Manager Gerard Murphy OAM available to outline the plans. Students from Truscott Street School also came along to show their interest.
September 24th, 2009
The RDANSW Mounted Games Championships and the RDANSW Horse Of The Year competition.
This event will take place at the Royal Easter Show on Monday 5th April which is Easter Monday.
Riders in the Championship event have already qualified at Regional level late last year.
Centres who do not have riders in the Mounted Games section may still enter a horse in HOTY competition.
If your centre wishes to enter please reply to State Office for the entry form.
Entries close 2nd March.
August 21st, 2009
The Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board in NSW accredited us on 20th August 2009.
Training under RDA NSW will be undertaken within the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).
The key objective of the AQTF is to provide the basis for a nationally consistent, high quality vocational education and training system for Australia.
This means that any qualification that is awarded by RDA NSW will be recognised nationally.
Visit the National Training Information Service website for more information about RTO and for RDA NSW Registration visit: HERE
The Units for which we are registered to provide training are listed below.
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Code |
Name |
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BSBCMM101A |
Apply basic communication skills |
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BSBCMN311B |
Maintain workplace safety |
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RGRH311A |
Apply principles of basic anatomy and physiology to horses |
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RTE2104A |
Carry out regular horse observation |
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RTE2121A |
Provide daily care for horses |
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SROEQO001A |
Handle horses safely |
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SROEQO002A |
Demonstrate basic horse riding skills |
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SROEQO003A |
Supervise horse handling |
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SROEQO004A |
Apply first aid for horses |
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SRSCGP002A |
Include special interest groups or people with special needs |
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SRSEQS002A |
Demonstrate basic dressage and show horse skills using poles and grids |
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SRSEQS003A |
Teach the fundamental skills of riding |
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SRXCAI005B |
Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants |
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SRXEMR001A |
Respond to emergency situations |
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SRXHRM001B |
Manage volunteers |

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