The Pepperton Roosters and the Kidonian Rams were on fire today from the very first siren. The first two in the centre were Enoch Fandrich (Rams) and Abigail Fandrich (Roosters). The reigning champions the Rams had the lead in the first half but ended up losing to the Roosters by 5 points.
Roosters: Abigail: 3:1 (19), Sophia: 1:1 (7).
Rams: Enoch: 3:2 (20).
Score : Roosters (Winning Team) 4:1 (25), Rams 3:2 (20).
The KBC will be uploading the footage of the game to their website at: fandrich.blogspot.com.au/search/label/KBC
Written By:
Tiger (KBC Editor, KH Editor, KFL Board President)
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
KBC NEWS Update August
NEWS
WEATHER: Hurricane Harvey has ripped through the Gulf Coast damaging many towns and cities including Houston. The emergency services are having a hard time of it with thousands of emergency calls.
The Kidonian Department of Emergency is planning to build a new storm shelter on the edge of Pepperton which will serve as a place of refuge during storms and tornados.
SPORT: The KBC will be uploading the footage of the KFL Grand Final, held at midday 30th of August. The competitors were be the Kidonian Rams vs Pepperton Roosters as they chased their chance of Grand Final glory.
ARMED FORCES: Tensions are rising between North Korea and America, China and Japan after North Korea launched a ballistic missile that flew over Japan split into three pieces and landed in the Pacific Ocean over 1,000 kilometres off the Japanese coast. This comes a after North Korea's nuclear missile threats on the Pacific island of Guam on which is an American Army base.
Written by Enoch Fandrich, Executive Editor KBC
WEATHER: Hurricane Harvey has ripped through the Gulf Coast damaging many towns and cities including Houston. The emergency services are having a hard time of it with thousands of emergency calls.
The Kidonian Department of Emergency is planning to build a new storm shelter on the edge of Pepperton which will serve as a place of refuge during storms and tornados.
SPORT: The KBC will be uploading the footage of the KFL Grand Final, held at midday 30th of August. The competitors were be the Kidonian Rams vs Pepperton Roosters as they chased their chance of Grand Final glory.
ARMED FORCES: Tensions are rising between North Korea and America, China and Japan after North Korea launched a ballistic missile that flew over Japan split into three pieces and landed in the Pacific Ocean over 1,000 kilometres off the Japanese coast. This comes a after North Korea's nuclear missile threats on the Pacific island of Guam on which is an American Army base.
Written by Enoch Fandrich, Executive Editor KBC
Thursday, July 20, 2017
New KBC Website
The Kidonian Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) and the Kidonian Harbinger (KH) are proud to announce the opening of this new KBC and KH partnership website to which we will post our monthly news bulletins, extended articles, and other KBC programs.
During our news bulletins and in our newspapers we will make reference to this website so that viewers can watch and read full articles and stories from the bulletin and paper that may have been shortened due to scheduling reasons.
We hope you enjoy this website.
Tiger
KBC Publisher and KH Editor
Sunday, January 1, 2017
AD 2016 in Review
2016 was a year of rebuilding our shed into a little cottage room, planting around our property Stoneleigh, and continuing to settle into the Burrumbuttock parish, the people of which we have grown to love and learn from. The highlight of 2016 was getting ready to welcome Bethany Anne into the world.
Sarah Joy was magnificent in continuing the children's education at home, while bearing Bethany. We had a fantastic obstetrician, Dr Simon Craig, who prepared us well, and delivered Bethany in what seemed record time. Bethany was born a Victorian (no comment), like most children in this southern region of NSW.
I continued working about a day a week at the Gardens Medical Centre, keeping up my general practice skills. A particular highlight in the parish was preaching a sermon series on the Ten Commandments and leading a bible study series called Big Questions looking at the church's response to the social and bioethical issues of Abortion, Euthanasia, Refugee care and Just War. I continue to serve the wider church, being on the NSW District Church Council and the LCA's CSBQ (Commission on Social and Bioethical Questions).
I am very proud and impressed at how Enoch and Abigail have improved in their piano playing with the help of their teacher Gregory Lewis. Enoch and Abigail now regular play for services in the parish. This year it's Andreas' turn to join the piano lessons. Enoch joined the Brock/Burrum Saints under 14 football team, and Abigail the under 12 netball team. Andreas also played in the Auskick competition for the Saints.
Thomas continues to enjoy the outdoors, and everything 'Bear Grylls'. Sophia is coming along brilliantly with her maths, and Noah continues to be adorable as he learns to speak. Bethany is a joy, and last night slept through for 7 hours (great start to the new year)!
In May we had a great holiday in the Blue Mountains seeing the sights, bushwalking, visiting second-hand book shops (my hobby) and catching up with Sarah Joy's Dad and family friends, Danny and Annette Wotherspoon, and also my aunt Waltraud from Sydney.
I've read some fascinating books this year, several in German, including Hans-Dietrich Genscher's Errinerungen (Memories). He was Germany's long serving Foreign Minister, who served through the 1970s to the early 1990s, including the era of Mikhael Gorbachev's Perestroika and Glasnost, and the reunification of Germany. I read his book just after he died last year, unbeknown to me at the time. It was fascinating and troubling, to see his dream of European unification, even towards a United States of Europe, continue to crumble this last year! His impromptu balcony speech to his fellow east Germans (he grew up in Halle, the birth place of G.F Handel) who were seeking asylum in the overcrowded West German embassy in Prague in 1989 still gives me goosebumps.
This April 5th Sarah Joy and I will have been married 15 years. For this I am truly thankful. So now it's time to look for some crystal!
The Lord will watch over your coming and going
both now and for evermore. (Psalm 121:8)
Sarah Joy was magnificent in continuing the children's education at home, while bearing Bethany. We had a fantastic obstetrician, Dr Simon Craig, who prepared us well, and delivered Bethany in what seemed record time. Bethany was born a Victorian (no comment), like most children in this southern region of NSW.
I continued working about a day a week at the Gardens Medical Centre, keeping up my general practice skills. A particular highlight in the parish was preaching a sermon series on the Ten Commandments and leading a bible study series called Big Questions looking at the church's response to the social and bioethical issues of Abortion, Euthanasia, Refugee care and Just War. I continue to serve the wider church, being on the NSW District Church Council and the LCA's CSBQ (Commission on Social and Bioethical Questions).
I am very proud and impressed at how Enoch and Abigail have improved in their piano playing with the help of their teacher Gregory Lewis. Enoch and Abigail now regular play for services in the parish. This year it's Andreas' turn to join the piano lessons. Enoch joined the Brock/Burrum Saints under 14 football team, and Abigail the under 12 netball team. Andreas also played in the Auskick competition for the Saints.
Thomas continues to enjoy the outdoors, and everything 'Bear Grylls'. Sophia is coming along brilliantly with her maths, and Noah continues to be adorable as he learns to speak. Bethany is a joy, and last night slept through for 7 hours (great start to the new year)!
In May we had a great holiday in the Blue Mountains seeing the sights, bushwalking, visiting second-hand book shops (my hobby) and catching up with Sarah Joy's Dad and family friends, Danny and Annette Wotherspoon, and also my aunt Waltraud from Sydney.
I've read some fascinating books this year, several in German, including Hans-Dietrich Genscher's Errinerungen (Memories). He was Germany's long serving Foreign Minister, who served through the 1970s to the early 1990s, including the era of Mikhael Gorbachev's Perestroika and Glasnost, and the reunification of Germany. I read his book just after he died last year, unbeknown to me at the time. It was fascinating and troubling, to see his dream of European unification, even towards a United States of Europe, continue to crumble this last year! His impromptu balcony speech to his fellow east Germans (he grew up in Halle, the birth place of G.F Handel) who were seeking asylum in the overcrowded West German embassy in Prague in 1989 still gives me goosebumps.
This April 5th Sarah Joy and I will have been married 15 years. For this I am truly thankful. So now it's time to look for some crystal!
The Lord will watch over your coming and going
both now and for evermore. (Psalm 121:8)
Sj's 2016
Praying with Bethany Anne |
Becoming a child of God |
Our most gorgeous Granny |
Rosebud was baptised on January 1st AD 2016. A glorious celebration for our family and parish.
I'm looking forward to starting school again this year, next week (no, we don't run to school terms) and having a few getaways with some other pastors wives.
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