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Healthy Living Toongabbie Forum : Women ’ s Health : what men should also know !
Did you know women are more than twice as likely to ignore , skip or delay disclosing their health issues to a health care professional than men ?
Learn more about the world of women ’ s health at a free forum by community group Healthy Living Toongabbie ( HLT ) is holding a free forum called ‘ Women ’ s Health : What Men Should Also Know ’ on Thursday , May 9 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm .
In collaboration with Western Sydney Diabetes ( WSD ), HLT was formed four years ago by a group of passionate Toongabbie health professionals , business people and residents concerned at the high number of residents in their community with type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes .
It is dedicated to educating the community about diabetes , pre-diabetes and healthier food options and lifestyle .
Type 2 diabetes is a condition where a person becomes resistant to insulin or their pancreas is no longer able to produce enough insulin to counteract the food eaten . If untreated , high glucose levels can damage blood vessels and nerves , resulting in long term health complications including heart , kidney , eye and foot damage .
This year , the group ’ s main focus is also on women ’ s health .
According to the World Health Organisation , noncommunicable diseases are a leading cause of death , responsible for three in every four deaths among women each year .
About 56 % of Australian females have 1 or more of the 10 selected chronic conditions .
HLT President Dr Mani Manoharan , an endocrinologist at Liverpool Hospital , said this includes diabetes , osteoporosis , chronic kidney disease , heart stroke and vascular disease .
“ This is where men should be aware of women ’ s risks and vulnerable stages to assist them to access the health care ,” Dr Manoharan said .
Dr Manoharan , who will be presenting a talk on the night called Post-delivery weight gain :
Cardiovascular impact and tips for weight loss , said obesity in women , especially during pregnancy , contributes health risks to herself and to her children . “ This then amplifies health inequities across generations ,” she said .
Other experts presenting include Kidspsych psychologist Ms Poonkulali Govintharajah who will discuss Women and Mental Health : Vulnerable Stages and Prevention Strategies ; and Dr Danendran Krishnan , Liverpool Hospital Obstetrician and gynecologist , will present Menopause : Myths about the Hormone .
The Western Sydney Diabetes ( WSD ) initiative is led by Western Sydney Local Health District and Western Sydney Primary Health Network ( WentWest ) to address the Western Sydney diabetes hotspot . Details : 6.30pm-8pm , Thursday , May 9 , at Toongabbie Sports Club , 12 Station Rd , Toongabbie . Register : https :// www . eventbrite . com . au / e / womens-healthwhat-men-should-also-knowtickets-877138584117 www . healthylivingtoongabbie . org
Need tyres ? Make your dates with Tate ’ s
by Greg Martin
“ You load sixteen tons , what do you get - another day older and deeper in debt ”.
So sang Tennessee Ernie Ford in his blockbuster hit , Sixteen Tons , way back in 1956 .
On the other side of the coin , Ron Sammut got two flat tyres and what did he get ? No debt , just one of the most successful tyres and brakes businesses in the state .
Was back in early 2005 when Ron ’ s swaying car revealed a flat tyre as he drove through Box Hill .
“ I pulled over , walked around , opened the boot and discovered my spare was as flat as a tack ,” Ron laughed .
Which took Ron and his wife , Annette , who had come to his rescue , to Tate ’ s Tyres at Riverstone . And a turning point in their lives ! Those two flat tyres were the catalysts for the Sammuts , well , while certainly getting a few days older over the years , but unlike old Ernie , the exact opposite of getting deeper in debt .
Tate ’ s Tyre and Brake Service is a major player in the industry , serving a growing band of clients from all over Western Sydney , the Hawkesbury and the Blue Mountains .
“ I grew up and lived in Riverstone and was always aware of Tate ’ s Tyres but had never called on its services until getting those two flats ,” Ron explained .
“ During the time I was waiting for the flats to be repaired , I had a good gander around the business and took note that there were several areas in which it could be improved , and in doing so , bolster clientele .”
At the time , Ron , who had completed an apprenticeship in Riverstone as a cabinet maker , had switched horses and saddled up for 18 years at Unilever , in various tasks other than cabinetmaking .
“ Those flat tyres came at an opportune time because for around a year or so I had been putting plenty of thought into getting my own business ,” Ron said .
“ After the car was ready to go that day , I walked out of the waiting area , stopped , did a U-turn , went back into the office and asked the manager if the owner would be willing to sell the business .
“ He told me the owner , Peter Tate , was up in Queensland on a break , so I left my number and lo-and-behold , Peter contacted me the following week .
“ He told me he was willing to sell the business on two provisos – that the name of the business remain unchanged and that I wouldn ’ t link it to a franchise .”
Ron agreed , taking a redundancy package at Unilever and sank it into purchasing Tate ’ s Tyres from Peter , who had kicked off the business back in 1984 . Back then , Tate ’ s Tyres had a staff of seven and primarily worked on trucks – 80 per cent of business centred on the larger vehicles , with just 20 per cent of business done on cars .
“ It was obvious that there was a lot of business out there to be lured to Tate ’ s , and the number of small changes we
made in the office and in the workshop allowed us to attract car owners ,” Ron said .
“ Forty years since the business began , car owners now provide 60 per cent of our business , and trucks and other larger vehicles , 40 per cent and business has tripled .”
Whilst being shown around the office and workshops , your writer fathomed that each and every one of the 13 member staff woke every workday morning looking forward to getting to Tate ’ s .
Tate ’ s Tyre and Brake Service is truly a family affair .
In the early days , Annette chucked in her job as a purchasing officer and took over Tate ’ s administration , a job she now shares with eldest daughter , Yasmin . Yasmin previously worked in the hospitality industry with part-time shifts at Tate ’ s , before linking with her parents full-time in 2019 .
Her brother , Cameron , got his hands dirty in the workshop working parttime but he ’ s now up in Queensland completing a degree in psychology at the University of Southern Queensland .
Ron and Annette ’ s youngest daughter , Corinne , also chipped in at the office but a keen horsewoman , she is currently
What a rubbery team ! Team Tate ’ s pictured ( l-r ) are Bob Malone ( supervisor ), Yasmin , Ron and Annette Sammut , and manager , Dave Robinson .
establishing an equine agistment business in the Hills district .
I asked Ron the reasons why Tate ’ s had established itself as the go-to place for anyone wanting tyres or their brakes checked .
“ Our objective is to provide an exemplary level of customer service and reliability for our customers ,” he said .
“ We have a strong focus on our customers , giving them a careful explanation of work and costs upfront , providing confidence and trust . All of our staff are fully qualified and partake in ongoing training to stay ahead of the ever-changing tyre industry .
“ We are committed to always being thorough , trustworthy and informative to our customers in the conduct of our business .”
‘ nuff said !
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