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Vital firies recognised
The members of the Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade quite literally save lives and their crucial role in the community has been acknowledged by the Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, Mark Ryan. Last Saturday, 6 August, some of the Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade members were presented with their service medals at Charlton by Mr Ryan. They were: Christopher Palmblad (former member) Diligent and Ethical Service Medal for 10 years service. David Payne - Fire Warden and Support member, 1st clasp for Diligent Ethical Service for 20 years service. Brock Greer - Crew Leader member, 15 years National Medal for service. Garry Greer - First Officer member, 1st clasp for 25 years of service for National Medal. Allan Bellingham - Crew Leader member, 1st and 2nd clasp for 25 years and 35 years of service for National Medal. Michael Henry - Crew Leader member, 1st clasp for 25 years of service for National Medal.
Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade’s service medal recipients, from left: Christopher Palmblad, David Payne, Brock Greer, Garry Greer, Allan Bellingham & Michael Henry.
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Important milestone for local business
The Greenridge Group, printer of On Our Selection News, last week celebrated 30 years since its founding. Based in Toowoomba at large premises in Wilsonton, almost 50 in 2022. Mark Osborne founded the business with the help of his Greenridge has expanded immensely over the past three wife Fran and has since passed the reins to son Kyal, the decades, from its humble beginnings of five staff in 1992 to Managing Director. Younger son Luke is also involved with the family business. Mr Osborne said it had taken a lot of hard work and dedication to get to where they are today. “To be honest, I never even imagined I’d still be in this business at all!” Mr Osborne said. “I’d just gone into business on my own for the first time, we had five staff members, and I was working around 60 hours per week.” A large part of Greenridge’s expansion has been through acquiring other businesses, including its largest competitor in Toowoomba, Cranbrook Press, in 2004 and Warwick’s Creed and Lang. Kyal Osborne said the focus over the last decade has been expanding the business, which now includes six separate brands. From a small offset press, where anything requiring colour had a six-week turn-around, the annual turnover is over The ink on this page came from these huge cyan, magenta, $10 million. yellow and black vats on top of the printing press. Greenridge has been printing On Our Selection News and its sister publications since April 2019. Newspapers are just one of many different things being printed, which include flyers, catalogues, corflutes and food packaging labels. The company’s printing expertise has been acknowledged on a national level, recently winning multiple awards at the 39th National Print Awards in Melbourne, the highest recognition you can receive in the industry. Greenridge won the gold, silver and bronze for the Regional Printer of the Year - over 12 employees for print perfection and was recognised as the Best Regional Printing Company in Australia.
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Weir: where’s our $175 rebate?
A $175 electricity bill rebate promised by the Queensland Government is yet to be applied despite it being well over two months since its announcement. In parliament estimate start to see retailers apply the rebate to bills from 31 August. hearings last week, Shadow “The media has been clear around that and retailers have Energy Minister and been clear around that in their communications,” Mr De Member for Condamine Pat Brenni said. Weir (right) grilled Minister Mr Weir said the rebate must be included in the next bill. Mick De Brenni about the “Cost-of-living pressures may not matter to the Palaszczuk ‘broken promise’. Government but it matters to Queenslanders. Estimates also revealed “Queenslanders deserve better,” he said. an IT program designed to manage purchasing and payroll for Energy Queensland has blown out by at least $181 million. The Digital Enterprise Building Blocks program has ballooned from $633 million to $814 million. Shadow Energy Minister Pat Weir said more blowouts and a complete failure to deliver the rebate when the cost-of-living crisis has deepened for families is inexcusable. “This is just another example of the Palaszczuk Government only caring about the announcement to make themselves look good instead of actually delivering for Queenslanders,” Mr Weir said. “In the middle of the cost-of-living crisis Queensland families would have factored this rebate into their budgets but it hasn’t arrived.” When the rebate was announced in late May, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said rising fuel and grocery prices BOOKKEEPER & BAS AGENT SERVICES were taking a toll especially on those on low incomes, so the $175 would ease the pressure Queenslanders face. Although the cost of fuel has gone down lately, nearly every other cost of living factor is still climbing and placing burgeoning pressure on households. Sindy During the hearings, Energy Queensland CEO Rod Duke Matthews * BAS * END OF MONTH RECONCILIATIONS * PAYROLL said Energy Queensland (which encompasses Ergon and * SUPER * DATA ENTRY * INVOICING * REPORTS & MORE Energex) had not received any specific instructions on when the rebate would be applied. FREE INITIAL TELEPHONE CONSULTATION 0427 458 373 • Books_4_Success@outlook.com In the same hearings, Mr De Brenni said households will
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Seven lives lost during Operation Zero
Operation Zero, run throughout the Southern Region in July, saw hundreds of police out in force targeting zero road trauma for the month however the total was seven, two fewer than in 2021. Acting Inspector David Campbell, Operations, Southern Region, said it is a terrible tragedy to have lost so many lives during this operation. “...We remain committed to running this operation year after year until we achieve zero road trauma,” Acting Inspector Campbell said. “We will do what it takes until the message gets through. “But we cannot do it alone, we need the community to help us—road safety is everybody’s responsibility.” Acting Inspector Campbell said the powerful voice of Peter Frazer OAM has been backing the campaign on the 10-year anniversary of his beautiful daughter Sarah’s tragic and preventable death on roadways interstate. “Despite his terrible and traumatic loss, Peter has channelled his grief into powerful advocacy, spearheading life-saving infrastructure and legislative reforms with the call-to-action ‘drive so others survive’ emblazoned on yellow One of the seven lives lost on Southern Region roads was reflective ribbons—Sarah’s favourite colour,” he said. at Cambooya on 8 July. “Every marked police vehicle in the region—more than 300 of them—will bear this important reminder to make others •We cant be more clear about our expectations. Don’t speed think about the consequences of their actions behind the – if you haven’t left early enough to be on time, accept you will wheel.” be late. Within the Darling Downs District, operations were •Don’t drink or drug drive – if you’ve had a few too many or conducted in Toowoomba, the Lockyer Valley, South Burnett taken any drugs, factor in a cab, public transport or rideshare. and border region, resulting in 10,142 roadside breath tests •Put on a seatbelt – it takes five seconds or less. Find the (RBT) or roadside drug tests (RDT) and 890 Traffic Infringement time. Notices being issued. •Don’t drive tired – if you’ve just pulled an all-nighter at Acting Inspector Campbell said contrary to popular belief, work or hit the books too hard to get that assignment done, police did not like to fine people or take away their freedoms you must prioritise sleep before getting behind the wheel. This and driver licences through the courts. is especially true for professional drivers. “Sometimes, it’s the only way to get the behaviour message •Regarding driver distraction – don’t touch your smart through,” he said. phone. It’s as dangerous as drink driving and you’ll be slapped “I want to speak to drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists with a $1,033 fine and lose four demerit points. and riders alike – you all have a crucial role to play in stopping “Help us curb this heartache by taking stock of these simple road trauma.” steps. The life you save may well be your own, or your loved He said the fatal five is what everyone needs to pay vital one,” Acting Inspector Campbell said. attention to – speeding, drink or drug driving, not wearing a In the Southern Region, thirty lives were lost throughout seatbelt, driving tired and driver distraction: 2021, while 42 lives have been lost so far this year.
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Olympic task force committee named
The eight people tasked with ensuring the Toowoomba region maximises opportunities ahead of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games have been named. The recruits, selected from a high number of applications •TSBE Olympic Strategy and Legacy Project Manager by the Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise, are: Mark Mason •Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Paul Antonio The establishment of the taskforce was a recommendation •Western Downs Regional Council Councillor Kylie Bourne of the TSBE Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games Toowoomba •TSBE Chief Executive Officer Ali Davenport Capability Review Report, recently released by Toowoomba •Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Regional Council. Officer Todd Rohl TSBE Chief Executive Officer Ali Davenport said everyone •Southern Queensland Country Tourism Chief Executive selected brings a unique skillset to help investigate sporting, Officer Peter Homan cultural, and commercial benefits for the region. •TAFE Southwest Queensland Corporate Services Director The first taskforce meeting is next month when a chair will Michele Berkhout be appointed, and a broader strategic intent developed. •Executive General Manager Wagner Corp. Damian Bell •Willows Health Group Chief Executive Officer Troy Morgan GRAND PRIX HERITAGE FESTIVAL •Aspect Group Senior Development Manager Mark ON THE SOUTHERN DARLING DOWNS McErvale
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Small businesses ready to take their business to the next level are being encouraged by the Queensland Government to apply for a grant up to $15,000. The grants can boost turnover, increase workforce or improve resilience. Minister for Employment and Small Business Di Farmer (right) said details of the next round of the popular Business Boost grants are now available with businesses able to register their interest in applying from 9am this Friday, 12 August. “For this round of the Business Boost grants, $2.5 million worth of grants are on offer to Queensland small businesses that are seeing positive growth and are looking to expand further,” Ms Farmer said. “Previous recipients of the grant have used the funds to do a range of business boosting projects such as introducing an online booking system, redeveloping websites, building a tailor made workplace health and safety system and staff training. “These are great, innovative Queensland businesses that know what they need to keep growing and just need the extra investment to reach their goals.” To be eligible, small businesses need to employ less than 20 employees and have had a turnover between $300,000 and $600,000 in the last financial year. Businesses will need to co-contribute at least 30 per cent of the total cost of their proposed project with grant funding paid to successful small businesses following completion of the project. To manage applications for the grants, a new two-stage process has been introduced. First, businesses register their interest to apply by completing a simple online form that collects basic business information. Registration will be open until midnight on 19 August. The second stage will see a number of businesses selected through a ballot process to be invited to complete a full application. This format means all interested business owners have an equal opportunity to apply. For more information and to apply, visit business.qld.gov.au/ businessboost
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Last Sunday, off to the Ekka we did go. Our hearts were light, we all love the show. Met up with the kids at Chelmer and caught a train, For city travel it is best in sunshine, hail or rain.
Dogs lying separately in cubicles kept company by owners Looking so glum, as passer-by’s scrutinize each of the loners Fruit displayed strawberries, bananas, pumpkins and tomatoes. Honey, and harvests of grain, nuts and potatoes.
Not a worker in sight, but families and prams. The passengers are joyful down to a man. You beaut! We’re first in the queue at the entrance gate. A return ticket and admission is bought with all haste.
The government pavilions urging us to save water. The meat hall and cars with salesmen ready to barter. Strawberry sundaes a must have to eat. The crowds are increasing its hard to find a seat
Sideshow alley, Nova Park, food, this place is a wow! We visit the goats, the pigs and the dairy cows The beef cattle lying in rows and chewing on hay Are massive and quiet, the smell takes our breath away.
Now the brother-in-law competes in the veteran woodchop. Over sixties underhand, but his back hurt, he had to stop. Ring the bell with a hammer looked easy to do We’re sure it was rigged, the prizes were lousy too.
The cattlemen’s boys have a spider or two To drop on your shoulder as you are watching out for poo. The bilby on display a must to visit Long ears hidden behind paws, so timid, he’s rigid.
The squeals and music, the fumes and fanfare Amongst the Go-karts, Paratrooper and Thunderbolt if you dare. A ride called the “No Limit’ gave the niece a wild round. She went up and around and around, I stayed on the ground.
The horses are gleaming and clopping away briskly With riders in jodhpurs and helmets, immaculate and frisky Crowd control tells us to stop, to wait or to go. As trucks and competitors move in single file row.
About here the money cut out, so off to the A T M Bendigo Bank’s provided so patrons can fill their pockets again. So what if we get through some cash, the excitement is great, We’re having fun, terror, and wonder and it’s worth the wait.
The fed steers draw our attention under the Moreton Bay Figs Fattened for the butcher, to their fate they never twig. What’s this we spy? American Bison looking forlorn. Great shaggy beasts of the plains, we thought they’d all gone
On to the ferris wheel after some delays with the power. Fireworks must be coming soon, when we get off this tower. What a crowd in the stands all expectant and hush. Hurrah! The fireworks have started with a rush.
About eight milling around in a pen by the rock face. What a great day we’re having in this wonderful place To the sheep pavilion, after looking at draught horses. The fashion models pull crowds with magnetic-like forces
They light up the sky. We all marvel, what spectacular show. More, better, higher and brighter, they set the east coast aglow. There’s joy on the faces and amazement and wonder. The explosions are deafening, but we enjoy all the thunder.
Poultry in four tier cages, crowing and scratching around Indian Game, Wyandottes and Sussex make a raucous sound. Next the Police display behind some dull green water tanks. Police and Railways have united their forces, we say thanks
Clouds of smoke drift off to the south in the bright light. It’s over! And we are off to the train to end our night. My legs are aching, my head is thumping we’ve had such fun. Once a year is enough we agree as our journey home has begun.
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Cambooya Pony Club draws a crowd
Fine weather across two days proved to be a winner for Cambooya Pony Club with participants travelling from far afield as well as locally to take part. On Saturday the Cambooya Campdraft attracted around
ABOVE: Emma Lawson aboard her four years old thoroughbred/stockhorse ‘Rugged Old Banjo’. RIGHT: Visitors from Millmerran were twins Kali Ellem, on her seven years old quarterhorse ‘Tango’, and Kyra Ellem, with her twenty years old quarterhorse ‘Amy’ enjoying the day with Maisie Atwell who hails from Greenmount (right) who rides ‘Clyde’, a six years old stockhorse. BELOW: Among those happy to be along for the ride was Harry Butler from Top Camp. Harry is pictured here with his fourteen years old horse ‘Danny’.
100 riders while the Open Sporting Day on Sunday saw some 80 odd participants in action. The Pony Club’s Deb Sheather said there have been fewer campdrafts recently because of adverse weather so people are prepared to travel from places like Roma, Chinchilla, Dalby and Goondiwindi to take part.
ABOVE: Among the smiling faces in Saturday’s brilliant sunshine, young Logan Leerentveld from Toowoomba on his 14 years old horse ‘Danny’. At the back is Logan’s sister, Brooke Leerentveld.
ABOVE: There was no shortage of action at the campdraft on Saturday.
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14 August Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training ,9am Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 30 August Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 7.30pm Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 27 August Friends of Gorman’s Gap Inc working bee, Top of the track, Gorman’s Gap Barbara Lindbergs 0408 455 465 7.30am - 11.30am Road, Preston or president@fogg.org.au 10 September Vale View Fete, 11am to 3pm Vale View State School, Sarah Coote 4696 2158 or 873 Drayton Connection Road scoot7@eq.edu.au 11 September Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 9am Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 14 September Wyreema Community Hall Monthly Meeting 7pm Wyreema Hall, Umbiram Road Sara Howell 0429 864 144 27 September Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 7.30pm Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 29 September Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade GM & AGM 7:30pm Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 9 October Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 9am Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 12 October Wyreema Community Hall Monthly Meeting 7pm Wyreema Hall, Umbiram Road Sara Howell 0429 864 144 25 October Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 7.30pm Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 6 November Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 9am Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 9 November Wyreema Community Hall Monthly Meeting 7pm Wyreema Hall, Umbiram Road Sara Howell 0429 864 144 12 November Nobby State School 125th anniversary 10am Nobby State School, Davenport Street Jenna Knecht 0400 917 683 22 November Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 7.30pm Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 4 December Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade training, 9am Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820 14 December Wyreema Community Hall Monthly Meeting 7pm Wyreema Hall, Umbiram Road Sara Howell 0429 864 144 15 December Cambooya Rural Fire Brigade meeting, 7.30pm Cambooya Fire Station, George Street Rohan Greer 0408 456 820
Cambooya State School HERMITAGE RESEARCH FACILITY SCHOOLS PLANT SCIENCE COMPETITION Native Foods was the theme for this year’s Science Competition run by the Hermitage Research Facility in Warwick. The competition was developed to help stimulate an interest in science in agriculture. Each year participants are able to participate in the science competition as well as an Art in Agriculture section. This year, there was an extra incentive to submit an art project as one of the prizes on offer was an opportunity to work with local Warwick artist, Christopher Hulme. William Boddington, a Year 5 student at Cambooya State School was lucky enough to be chosen as one of three artists to work with Mr Hulme to recreate his piece of art into a mosaic using ceramic tiles. William recently spent a day with Mr Hulme recreating his artwork so that it can be set in stone at the Research Facility’s roadside information centre. We can’t wait to see William’s piece of art on display! Congratulations William.
William had the chance to construct his mosaic with the help of a professional artist, Christopher Hulme.
Hodgsonvale Community Sports Club
It was great to see all of the athletes and sports people from Australia performing so well at the Commonwealth Games, especially a couple from the local Darling Downs area in the hockey and or course, Matt Denny in the discus. The works happening as part of the master plan for the Lions Park to Sports Club area are almost complete, but please do not use the alternate route via Carinya Drive as trucks may still need to use this entry to drop off and take materials. Our annual general meeting this year will be held on Sunday the 28th August. It will be held at 11am followed by a barbecue lunch. The heated Sports Club is open for private functions so contact Mark our booking officer. The mobile contact is 0431 014 618 for further details, inspections and future bookings. You can also check out our website to see what facilities are available or send an email to hcsc8315@gmail.com Discounts apply for financial members who hire the facility. The tennis courts are available for hire, the keys are available at the Hodgson Vale shop. Hire costs are $4 an hour for financial members and $8 an hour for non financial members. Government Covid rules must be adhered to at all times while the tennis courts are being used. The toilets at the Sports Club are also available for tennis hires whilst the upgrade of the access to the Lions Park is continuing. Memberships for 2022/23 financial year can now be paid and will cover the rest of this financial year if you are a new member. The costs stays at $25 for the family and deposits can be made at the Westpac Bank or on line to our bank account BSB 034 142, Account number 158 247 or post to PO Box 8315 Toowoomba South 4350. Financial members get discounts on tennis court hire and hire costs of the hall. - Ted Cavanagh Secretary
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Tigers no match for Warriors
Speed machines Aaron Hooper and Austin Jennings plied their trade to cross for four touchdowns between them at Toowoomba’s Gold Park on Sunday contributing to a 34 to 12 victory for the Stillwater Pastoral Company Wattles Warriors over the Southern Suburbs Tigers. The Warriors were down minutes. a few gears on their previous After leading 18–6 at the break, the Tigers’ Austin repeated successful performance the dose with another try two minutes into the new half. against the Highfields Another three four-pointers in the second half through a Eagles, nonetheless got the Jennings double and Jackson Green saw Wattles secure victory job done to continue on their to have them now aiming up for a momentous clash against winning way towards the the Goondiwindi Boars at Platz Oval on Sunday. Toowoomba Rugby League The Boars claimed bragging rights at Goondiwindi when finals series that commence the two top five clubs met back in late May with an 18–12 on August 27th. winning margin. With just two Toowoomba The Warriors will be playing to hold their top of the table Rugby League (TRL) A position shared with the Gatton Hawks, while Goondiwindi will be looking to improve on their fourth ranking coming in Grade fixtures remaining against the Goondiwindi Boars and to the business end of the season. Warwick Cowboys, Wattles captain/coach Travis Burns and Wattles 34 (Aaron Hooper 2, Austin Jennings 2, Jackson his team’s focus is nothing but twin wins which would yield Green, Zach Stevens tries; Kai Williamson-Duggan 5 goals) an A Grade miner premiership. defeated Southern Suburbs 12. Southern Suburbs may be enduring a season of struggle in RESERVE GRADE 2022, but while currently idling along tenth on the ladder, they The Tony Morris Tiling Warriors continued their winning were first on the scoreboard as a result of short kick to the inform to post a 36–12 success over the Tigers maintaining their goal that saw former Wattles centre Wade Austin touch down. dominant position at the head of the reserve grade premiership The Tigers certainly showed they meant business against ladder and journey to a minor premiership. the band of Warriors without their star halves duo of Wattles’ centres Lachlan Henry and Darby Peardon along Burns, injured, and half-back Matt Duggan, on a one match with outside back Warren Draper and half Tom Morris suspension. impressed as did forwards co-captain/coach Nick Morris and Young Under 19 half Matt Wilson performed well while Aaron Scheid. five-eighth Kai Williamson-Duggan was a capable fill-in for Two tries in the initial six minutes of play by Warren Draper Burns. and Lachlan Henry had Wattles underway with a 10–0 lead on Wattles 2015 premiership winner, back-rower Conor their way to a 20–12 half time advantage. Swinton impressed in Wattles’ pack along with the evergreen Draper crossed again in the nineteenth minute, the talented Nick Van Der Poel playing lock, while full-back Jackson Green utility back adding a few strings to Wattles’ bow since arrival. continued his purple patch of form against the Tigers. Veteran bench forward Jason Nightingale showed he can The Warriors posted first points when solid forward Zach still find the try line, threading through a corridor on the left Stevens steamrolled over after thirteen minutes for the first of edge to score in the south east corner allowing his side a 20–6 three green and gold first stanza tries. lead ten minutes from half time. Winger Hooper cashed in on the right side to run in a Another three second stanza unanswered touch-downs by try double to the north west corner, both in the space of five the Morris brother’s trio of Tom, Alex and Nick in the final half hour ushered Wattles to their fourteenth victory of the year. Wattles 36 (Warren Draper 2, Alex Morris, Lachlan Henry, Tom Morris, Nick Morris, Jason Nightingale tries; Tom Morris 4 goals) defeated Southern Suburbs 12. UNDER 19 Slated to travel to Ipswich the take on the local Brothers outfit last weekend, Wattles Black Toyota Warwick Under 19s were disappointingly forced to forfeit as a result of player shortages. WATTLES vs. BOARS THIS WEEKEND Wattles’ contests in all grades against the Goondiwindi Boars this Sunday will be their final home game premiership fixtures at home ground Platz Oval for the 2022 TRL season. - Glyn Rees
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