Eumundi Voice - Issue 84, 21 December 2023

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COMMUNITY

Permanent police services Recent changes in policing arrangements had left Kenilworth and Imbil without a consistent and dedicated police presence. The changes had the community concerned that the necessary policing requirements for maintaining law and order were no longer available. When asked if the changes had affected the local policing in Eumundi, Officer in Charge of Eumundi Police Station Sergeant Ryan Hanlon said, “At all times police assign the closest police vehicle for all emergencies regardless of the area. Kenilworth is no different. While any officer is on leave the neighbouring areas will respond and be on call for emergencies as community safety is always our priority. In a recent update it has been reported that Senior Constable Michael Grigalius commenced on 27 November and will reside in Kenilworth to provide a local police presence and response.

EUMUNDI ROTARY CLUB

ESS secondhand book stall

Donation to ESS wellbeing programs Hosting several successful events in the past few months the Eumundi Rotary Club has raised $2,115 to support Eumundi State School's (ESS) wellbeing programs. Events included the 12

Eumundi Cup held on Melbourne Cup Day, the Lift the Lid rail trail walk from Brooloo to Imbil and there were funds raised from the sale of secondhand books at the ESS Fun Day on 1 December. Thank you to those who participated and contributed to the wellbeing programs that will support our future generation.

Eumundi Rotary celebrates Eumundi Rotarians gathered to share some Christmas cheer at Bella 101 on 14 December and celebrate 2023. The Rotary Club of Eumundi thanks the community for their support this year and looks forward to serving them in 2024.


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