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AUGUST 2012 - ISSUE 47
GLADSTONE REGIONAL COUNCIL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Gladstone Regional Council Phone 497 0 0700 Fax 4975 8500 Email info@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
Seniors to get energised Seniors Week will be celebrated in August 2012 in the form of a Seniors Festival, titled "Get Educated, Energised, Entertained & Engaged". The week's activities, from August 15 to 26, are aimed at encouraging everyone aged 55+ to get active, have fun, engaged in the community and learning. Event organiser Andrea Hughes said Gladstone Regional Council was coordinating the event with the support from a range of funding sources. “This includes a grant received from the Queensland Government's Department of Communities for some parts of the 'Get Educated' component of the festival program,” Andrea said. Among the activities planned are a range of workshops including autobiography writing, arts and crafts, cooking, cycling, dancing, gardening, golf, internet, photography, self defence, tai chi and yoga workshops.
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Cr Rick Hansen with St Vincent De Paul Store Supervisor Robyn Fraser with donations for their charity bin.
Council urges residents to donate, not dump goods Gladstone Regional Council is calling on the community to do the right thing and help local charity groups, not burden them with the dumping of useless items and rubbish. Growing concern surrounds the increasing amount of unwanted goods deemed useless and general rubbish which is being dropped off at charity bins across Gladstone region. Analogue televisions, old mattresses, furniture, carpet and appliances and soiled clothing are being dumped at charity bins which, on most occasions, are worthless. Donated items of value suitable to be sold at opportunity shops are also being spoiled and contaminated through the illegal dumping of rubbish. At a recent Council meeting, Councillors discussed ways to assist charity groups in an attempt to put a stop to the problem. It was decided Council will work with charity groups to organise the immediate relocation of a number of charity bins to higher visibility sites. In the meantime, Council is appealing for the community to do the right thing and drop off their rubbish legally at its waste management facilities rather than using charity bins as dumping grounds. Council Engineering Services Portfolio
spokesperson Councillor Rick Hansen said people should be doing the right thing by charity groups. Cr Hansen said it was unfair to burden these groups with the cost of having to dispose the excessive amount of unwanted goods. “They have to pick up, handle, reprocess and transport these items to waste facilities. It costs to do this and the community should be helping charity groups to help the needy," Cr Hansen said. While Council provides financial support to charity groups to dispose of unwanted goods, Cr Hansen is calling on the public to dispose of their unwanted items and rubbish correctly and not abuse the purpose of charity bins. A $14 disposal fee applies for a trailer load of unwanted goods to be disposed of at Council’s waste management facilities. Charges do not apply to the disposal of acceptable sorted domestic waste at all of Gladstone Regional Council’s waste management facilities. A full list of items and further information can be obtained from the ‘Sort ‘n’ Save’ brochure which can be downloaded from Council’s website under the ‘Environment & Waste’ drop down menu.
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Councillor Connect Visits
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Australia Day Grants
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WIN an iPAD
Visit Council’s Website - www.gladstone.qld.gov.au
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Nominate your local hero
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Gail Sellers - Mayor
Council Contacts
All mail to: PO Box 29 Gladstone DC Qld 4680 Email: info@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au Phone: 4970 0700 Fax: 4975 8500 A/Hrs Emergency Phone: 4979 1134
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I am now pleased to say that Council is looking forward to handing down a responsible Budget that provides increased services in key areas.
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Office Locations Gladstone Office
101 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Qld 4680
Calliope Office
5 Don Cameron Drive, Calliope Qld 4680
Miriam Vale Office
36 Roe Street, Miriam Vale Qld 4677
FACILITIES
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LIBRARIES
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum Cnr Goondoon & Bramston Sts Gladstone Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4976 6766
Discovery Coast Community Care 36 Roe Street, Miriam Vale Qld 4677
Agnes Water Rural Transaction Centre 71 Springs Road, Agnes Water Qld 4677 Telephone: (07) 4902 1515
Agnes Water Library 71 Springs Road, Agnes Water Qld 4677 Telephone (07) 4902 1501
AQUATIC CENTRES
Gladstone City Library 39 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4976 6400
Gladstone Entertainment Centre 58 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4972 2822 Community Advisory Service 142 Goondoon St, Gladstone Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4976 6300 Discovery Coast Community Health Service 2 Rafting Ground Road, Agnes Water 4677 Telephone: (07) 4902 1100
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Tondoon Botanic Gardens Glenlyon Road, Gladstone Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4971 4444 Boyne Tannum Community Centre & Library Cnr Wyndham and Hayes Ave, Boyne Island Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4971 9700 Mt Larcom Rural Transaction Centre/ Library 47 Raglan St, Mount Larcom Qld 4695 Telephone: (07) 4975 1205
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Gladstone Aquatic Centre 60 Tank Street, Gladstone Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4972 6822 Calliope Pool Stirrat Street, Calliope Phone: (07) 4975 6455 Mount Larcom Pool Narrows Road, Mt Larcom Phone: (07) 4975 1185
Calliope Library 5 Don Cameron Drive, Calliope Qld 4680 Telephone: (07) 4975 8105 Miriam Vale Library 34 Roe Street, Miriam Vale Qld 4677 Telephone: (07) 4974 6241
Rates notices to be issued in September Residents can expect their rates notices to arrive in their mail later than usual this year. The delayed Queensland Local Government Election in April prompted Gladstone Regional Council to put back its Budget meeting a month to August 6 to allow new Councillors time to adjust to their new roles and make well considered, informed Budget decisions. Council now anticipates the rates notices will be issued to ratepayers on September 5. Mayor Gail Sellers said the Budget deliberations had been extensive and Council now looked forward to reviewing and adopting a responsible Budget on August 6. She said ratepayers who paid their rates in full before close of business on October 5, 2012 would receive a 10 per cent discount on their rates and those who paid between that date and November 5, 2012 would receive a five per cent discount. “People who face difficulty paying their rates should contact Council immediately after receiving their notices to ensure a payment agreement can be negotiated,” Cr Seller said. “People can also pay by instalment. The details are on the back of the rates notices.” For more information or assistance with your
Gladstone Regional Council has successfully completed the first of its CouncillorConnect visits to some of the region’s smaller communities. These visits were scheduled for July 26 at Raglan, Builyan, Seventeen Seventy and Boyne Island. Mayor Gail Sellers has thanked the communities who supported the July CouncillorConnect visits and extended an invitation for residents to attend this month’s visits on August 30 at Turkey Beach, Lowmead, Yarwun and South End. CouncillorConnect Visits involve Councillors visiting our region's smaller communities in pairs on a rotational basis so residents can meet with them in person to discuss any issues or ideas they have. With the help of each community, a morning tea and chat session is held between 9.30am and 10.15am at each venue, followed by a series of 20 minute appointment times for individual meetings. People who request individual meetings are encouraged to provide an outline and/or documentation about the issue, concern or idea they may have. In the meantime, people who would like to be notified of impending CouncillorConnect visits to their community can join our dedicated email list by sending a request to councillorconnect@ gladstonerc.qld.gov.au. Phone 4976 6946 or email councillorconnect@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
rates notice, contact Council on 4976 6999 or visit Council's website at www.gladstone.qld. gov.au and follow the 'Finance' link under 'About Council'.
FACT FILE • Council has several payment meth ods available to property owners including BPAY, POSTbillpay, in person at Council offices, by mail or by credit card. • Ratepayers are advised to make BPA Y or POSTbillpay payments at least two days prior to the discount deadline to ensure Council receives the payment in time. • The rates notices will also be accompanied by an information booklet detailing important rates information including a 20122013 Guide to the Budget, Council expenditure and pensioner rebates. • The rates notices will include wate r charges for the previous six months.
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Welcome morning tea Welcome to Gladstone Morning Teas are held at Tondoon Botanic Gardens between 10am and noon on the first Thursday of every month. This initiative aims to provide newcomers with an opportunity to meet new people and local service providers. Information resources are handed out at the morning tea. For further information contact Andrea or Luis on 4976 6300.
Home Library Services Gladstone City Library provides a Home Library Service to residents of Gladstone, Boyne Island, Tannum Sands and Calliope, as well as residents on sealed roads in the Beecher, Beecher Forest, Wurdong Heights, Benaraby, Pacific Ranch and River Ranch areas. The Home Library Service caters to the needs of residents who are unable to visit the library due to medical, physical, or other special reasons. For more information or to determine whether or not you might be eligible for this service, contact Gladstone City Library on 4976 6400.
HACC taxi transport
CouncillorConnect regional visits Schedule Thursday, August 30, 2012 Turkey Beach
Turkey Beach Park
Lowmead
Lowmead Hall
Yarwun
Yarwun Hall
South End
Capricorn Lodge
* Shuttle service for Facing Island residents to South End visit offered
9.30am to 10.15am: Morning tea - open all community 10.15am - 11.55am: 20 minute individual meetings with Councillors available by booking.
Eligible frail aged and younger people with disabilities residing in the Calliope, Mount Larcom, Boyne Island, Tannum Sands and Boyne Valley areas are reminded that taxi transport to Gladstone is available through the Home and Community Care (HACC) Service. To find out more, phone Megan Collins on 4976 6315.
Road reports Don't forget to log on to Council's website at www.gladstone. qld.gov.au if you want to find out the latest road condition report. If you come across flood water or would like to report road conditions for uploading to the site, please phone our Call Centre, open 24 hours a day, on 4979 1134 or Council's administration centres during business hours.
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Information sessions Newcomers who would like to learn more about services and networks offered in the community are invited to Community Information Sessions, coordinated by Council. The next sessions are scheduled for August 9 and 10. To book your place, phone Luis Arroyo on 4976 6352.
'Mark Dowley reveals plans for the new landfill cell development to Erroll Thomson and Diane Lanyon from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Development stats Council now provides development statistics at a click of a mouse at its website. Visit www.gladstone. qld.gov.au/web/guest/developmentstatistics to find out the last major development snapshot; monthly development statistics; and building and plumbing approvals.
Website for volunteers Gladstone Region Volunteering is an online volunteer recruitment website that links residents to organisations in need of volunteers. Residents can search what volunteer positions are available or nominate themselves for future roles by visiting Council's website www.gladstone.qld.gov.au and follow the volunteering link under 'Community Support'.
Change of address Did you know that you can notify several Council services of your change of residential and/or mailing address by filling out just one form? Council cannot change addresses over the phone, but you can get the form by visiting our website at www.gladstone.qld. gov.au and clicking on the 'About Council', then 'Finance' and choose the 'Change of Address Form'.
Landfill cell development at Benaraby Benaraby Landfill has undergone a recent facelift with the creation of a new 300,000 cubic metre cell which will accommodate residential, business and industrial waste for the next four to five years. Council’s Engineering Services portfolio spokesperson Councillor Rick Hansen said a total of 43,000 cubic metres of soil was removed as part of the development. “Earth works for the sediment dam are currently under way with the extracted clay being used to line the base of the cell,” Cr Hansen said. He said Council had complied with standards to minimise the harmful impact of buried waste to groundwater and the environment. Use of the new cell is expected to occur late August or early September.
FACT FILE • The base liner of the new cell at Benaraby Landfill will comprise 300mm clay, a 5mm geosynthetic clay liner, a 1.5mm polyethylene geom embrane and a protection layer. • A 300mm aggregate/rock leachate collection and drainage layer will be formed above the liner surface. • To facilitate the collection of leac hate, a series of drainage pipes will be placed across the base to a recovery sump. • Leachate will be recirculated back into the waste mass via a series of vertical wells. This practice will enhance organic breakdown of waste. • The waste will be placed directly over the base liner and compacted using a landfill com pactor which effectively stomps the waste to achi eve a high density of waste per cubic metre of airsp ace.
Youth try out new Nagoorin skate park
Council meetings Did you know that residents are welcome to attend Gladstone Regional Council’s meetings? The meetings are held at the Gladstone Administration Centre boardroom, 101 Goondoon Street. Upcoming meeting dates are August 7, August 21, September 4 and September 18. To view agendas and minutes visit Council's website at www. gladstone.qld.gov.au
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Mt Larcom youth have given the “thumbs up” to the newly installed Nagoorin Skate Park. The youth tried out the skate park using their bikes, skate boards and scooters and made the most of the trip to the Boyne Valley, organised by Gladstone Regional Council.
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Grant pool to help communities celebrate Australia Day Gladstone Regional Council proudly hosts an Australia Day Family Fun Day on January 26 each year to celebrate just what makes being an Aussie great. Alternating between the region’s iconic Gladstone Marina and Millennium Esplanade at Tannum Sands, the Australia Day Family Fun Day highlights all the things we love about Australia and everything we, as a nation, have achieved through time. To extend the Australia Day spirit in 2012, Gladstone Regional Council has launched an initiative that will enable small townships within the region to host an Australia Day event of their own. The Gladstone Regional Council Australia Day 2012 Community Events Grant carry a total funding pool of more than $5000, to be shared between communities that demonstrate a willingness and ability to connect their residents by planning and staging an Australia Day event in their township. The grants are available to not-for-profit charity groups and organisations registered and operating within Council’s local government area boundaries. Funding will be allocated in varying amounts, depending on the quality and number of
applications received. Council will consider favourable applications that show a whole-of-community willingness to support their Australia Day celebration and those that meet one or more of the Australia Day objectives, as outlined by the National Australia Day Council*. Applicants must show how their event compliments Council’s major Australia Day Family Fun Day at with preference given to communities situated outside the larger urban centres of the City of Gladstone. Applications will be assessed according to criteria outlined in the Application Package available at www.gladstone.qld.gov.au Applications must be received by Council no later than close of business on Friday, November 9, 2012. To find out more, download a copy of the Gladstone Regional Council Australia Day 2013 Community Events Grants Application Kit from Council’s website at www.gladstone.qld.gov.au or phone the Australia Day Community Grants Coordinator Jessica Cullen on (07) 4977 6513. * Please see list of objectives in the Australia Day 2013 Community Events Grants package or visit www.australiaday.org.au
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Friends of the Library and Welcoming Intercultural Neighbours (WIN) invite residents to The Language Café at Gladstone Library between 9.30am and 11am on the second Wednesday of every month. Come and meet new people while practising the English language and share your language with others in the process. For more information, phone 0487 422 142 or visit Gladstone City Library.
Access services at BTCC Residents living or visiting the Boyne Island and Tannum Sands communities can take advantage of the services offered at the Boyne Tannum Community Centre and Library. Located at the corner of Wyndham and Hayes Avenues, the BTCC offers access to Centrelink via a fax, free public access computers seven days a week and access to most other Council services via the customer service counter. Phone 4971 9700.
RSS feed Want to keep up to date with the latest Gladstone Regional Council news? Create a link to Council's RSS feed by clicking on the icon on Council's web site home page. Visit www.gladstone.qld.gov.au
Need a JP? Do you need to find a Justice of the Peace or a Commissioner of Declarations? The Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General's website has all the information you need to find a JP or COD. To search for a JP or COD near you, please visit http:// www.justice.qld.gov.au/justiceservices/justices-of-the-peace which provides general information and a search function.
Lodge an event
Children enjoy a tug-of-war at Australia Day celebrations which are held across the region.
Does your not-for-profit or community organisation have an upcoming event? Don't forget you can lodge an event on Council's community calendar by clicking on the calendar link on our webpage and follow the prompts. Visit www. gladstone.qld.gov.au
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Facebook us for a chance to win an iPad Here’s your chance to win an iPad.
Are you aged between 12 and 24 and reside in the Gladstone Region? If so, you are eligible to enter this competition which simply requires you to hop on to Gladstone Regional Council’s two youth Facebook pages, “like” them, and message us answers to the following questions. It is that simple! To enter, get online between Sunday, August 5 and Sunday, August 19 and search for Gladstone Regional Council Youth and Discovery Coast Young People Facebook pages. Like both of them and then message responses to the following three questions via one of the pages:
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2. Provide five ideas for activities and events that are different to what is already offered during school holidays across the Gladstone Region. There are a few requirements: They must cost less than $500 and be drug and alcohol free; 3. Tell us what is the best way to let youth know what events are on and how they can join in. For more information, phone Vernetta Perrett on mobile 0437 231 608 or Katie Macleod on mobile 0437 019 648. The winner will be announced via the Facebook pages on August 24.
1. Come up with a cool name for the June/ July and Sept/Oct school holidays youth programs (for example SUNfest in
Youth Development Officer Vernetta Perrett with the iPAD that is up for grabs for the region's youth
Entertainment moves to temporary venue for redevelopment Management and staff at the Gladstone Entertainment Centre were very busy in early July moving to their new temporary home at the marina stage area, making way for construction work on the GECPE expansion project. Construction on the project is expected to begin in the coming months, with initial site preparation to begin shortly. The existing entertainment centre staged its last event in early July, with the team now based behind the marina stage in temporary office buildings next to their big white function marquee. The GEC team is now focused on hosting a busy schedule of events over the next 12 months at either the Marina or PCYC. The GECPE project will take approximately 12 months to complete and will involve a state-of-the-art redevelopment of the entertainment centre to include a 1000 square metre conference and event floor
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space, new box office, new commercial kitchen and bar areas, lift access from the ground floor of the car park and a vibrant new public plaza on Goondoon Street. It will also provide much-needed additional car parking in the Gladstone CBD through the inclusion of three levels of car parking – taking the total number of parking levels to six – and two levels of commercial space to be occupied by Maritime Safety Queensland and Gladstone Ports Corporation. The entertainment centre and car park will need to be closed completely during construction due to the nature of the extensive works to be undertaken and safety requirements. Council and GPC are committed to minimising disruptions wherever possible and keeping the community informed throughout the project. The project team will provide further information as it becomes available over the coming months. If you would like more information or would like to be added to the stakeholder database, please phone 1800 668 118 or email info@ gecpe.com.au.
Council shredded paper serves new purpose within community Shredded paper produced by Council's Records Management Unit is being recycled to serve a new purpose at Agnes Water. Low risk Council correspondence at the end of its life span has been providing benefits as mulch at The Cove Community Garden (TCCG) for the past 10 months. Council Environment portfolio spokesperson Councillor Col Chapman said expired Council documents were regularly shredded, bagged and freely available for community collection from Council's Miriam Vale office. “Received Council correspondence is registered and documented accordingly, is required to be housed for six months and then low risk correspondence is shredded in accordance with Queensland State Archive guidelines," Cr Chapman said. “The majority of the shredding is from Council documents dating back many, many years prior to amalgamation.” Since July 2011, Council has shredded 371 archived boxes to create 230 bags of shredded paper. “This equates to more than a tonne of shredded paper which has provided many uses within the community as compost, mulch, in worm farms, as litter box paper, for pet bedding under straw, as fire starters for wood burners and as packing material, he said.” Cr Chapman said the use of the material by TCCG helped gardens to flourish educating and encouraging members of the group, the
community and schools about sustainable living practices. Community members wishing to enquire about collecting Council’s shredded paper can contact Robyn McCarthy on 4974 6279 or email robynem@ gladstonerc.qld. gov.au
Free legal help
Gladstone Regional Council’s Community Legal Program has extended its service to Agnes Water and Miriam Vale. Bookings are essential. Phone 4976 6300.
Update pet details Council is asking residents to keep their pet ownership details up to date to ensure pets can be reunited in the event they stray. Council also reminds pet owners they are obliged under Queensland legislation to complete a Change to Pet Ownership Form if they sell or give away an animal. Phone 4976 6972 for further information or visit Council's website at www. gladstone.qld.gov.au
Funding submission Do you need assistance with putting together a funding submission for your not-for-profit community group? Gladstone Regional Council's Community Development Officer is able to help. Contact Andrea Hughes on 4976 6358 or email andreah@ gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
Lost and found pets Graphic Design Coordinator Tiffany Ray with shredded paper that is being used as mulch for the Community Garden at Agnes Water.
Golding Contractors to complete $23m road restoration works A contract valued at almost $23 million will be awarded to Golding Contractors to complete restoration works to Gladstone Regional Council’s road and drainage infrastructure damaged by flood events in 2010 and 2011. The works, being funded under the Federal Government’s Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA) program, will commence immediately. Council’s Rural Services portfolio spokesperson Councillor Leo Neill-Ballantine said the $22.98m contract was for Stage 3 of the restoration program, which would continue until March 2013. He said the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (RTA) was in the process of reviewing the final funding application and the result of these considerations would determine the exact scope of the works.
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The Stage 3 program includes sections of many regional roads, broken into four separate portions of works. “This stage of the program will restore many of the roads in those outlying communities that were hardest hit by the flooding of 2010 and 2011,” Cr Neill-Ballantine said. “Some of these roads are not only essential accesses for residents in locations such as the Discovery Coast, but they are vital connector and tourist routes, so we are pleased that the QRA has now given us the green light to proceed.” Cr Neill-Ballantine said Council would continue to provide updates on the stages of restorations works via its website (Under the following tabs at www.gladstone.qld.gov.au: Council Works – Road Works – Restoration Works).
Have you lost or found a pet? Did you know that you can register your lost or found pet at Council’s website free of charge? Simply visit www.gladstone.qld.gov. au and follow the 'Animals and Environment' link from the home page.
Pool hours extended Council has approved the extension of winter opening hours at the Gladstone Aquatic Centre. The centre's winter hours will now mirror those of the summer period, operating from 5.30am to 7.30pm from Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm on public holidays and during weekends.
Airport transition The Gladstone Airport Corporation came into existence on July 1 and the first Gladstone Airport Board meeting took place on July 1 & 2. The Gladstone Airport Corporation is a separate corporate structure, wholly owned by Gladstone Regional Council, on behalf of the residents of the Gladstone Region.
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Seniors Week Schedule of Events Wednesday, August 15
Gardening Workshop, Benaraby Nursery, 10.30am to 12.30pm.
Saturday, August 18
Introduction to Golf, Miriam Vale Golf Course, 9.00am to 11.00am. Photography Workshop, Gladstone GAPDL (boardwalk side) 9.00am to 11.00am.
Sunday, August 19
Yoga Workshop, Boyne Tannum Community Centre, Mt Larcom Room, 9.30am to 10.45am. Yoga Workshop, Miriam Vale Community Centre, 9.30am to 11.00am. Photography Workshop, Tannum Sands Surf Club (north end) 11.00am to 1.00pm. JAG Jazz Concert, Agnes Water Surf Life Saving Club, 12.00pm to 3.00pm.
Monday, August 20
Introduction to Tai Chi Workshop, Agnes Water, 9.30am to 10.30am. Yoga Workshop, Community Advisory Service, 9.30am to 10.45am. Autobiography Workshop, Gladstone City Library, 11.00am to 2.00pm. Mosaic Workshop, Boyne Tannum Community Centre, Heron Room, 9.00am to 12.00 noon. Aussie Film Fest (The Dish and The Man from Snowy River), Agnes Water Community Centre, 11.00am to 3.00pm. Lake Awoonga Afternoon Tea Cruise, Lake Awoonga, arrive 1.00pm for 1.30pm start, finishing at 3.30pm.
Tuesday, August 21
Self Defence Workshop, Gladstone Community Advisory Service, 10.00am to 12 noon. Drawing Workshop, Discovery Coast Community Health Service Meeting Room, Agnes Water, 9.00am to 12 noon. Aussie Film Fest (Red Dog and Strictly Ballroom), Miriam Vale Community Centre, 10.00am to 2.00pm. Introduction to the Internet, Boyne Island Library, 10.00am to 11.00am. Hand Painted Scarves Workshop, Boyne Tannum Community Centre Heron Room, 12 noon to 3.00pm. Lake Awoonga Afternoon Tea Cruise, Lake Awoonga, arrive 1.00pm for a 1.30pm start, finishing at 3.30pm.
Wednesday, August 22
Seniors in the Gardens, Tondoon Botanic Gardens, 9.00am to 11.30am. Hand Painted Scarves Workshop, Calliope RSL Hall, 9.00am to 12 noon. Seniors in the Gardens, Old Botanical Nursery, Agnes Water, 9.30am to 12 noon. Scrapbooking Workshop, Boyne Tannum Community Centre, Heron Room, 9.00am to 12 noon. Autobiography Workshop, Discovery Coast Community Health Service – Miriam Vale Office, 9.00am to 12 noon. Aussie Film Fest (Rabbit Proof Fence and Ten Canoes), Gladstone City Library, 12 noon to 4.00pm. Lake Awoonga Afternoon Tea Cruise, Lake Awoonga, arrive 1.00pm for a 1.30pm start, finishing at 3.30pm.
Thursday, August 23
Tai Chi Workshop, Gladstone Senior Citizens Centre, 8.00am to 9.00am. Tai Chi Workshop, Discovery Coast Community Health Service – Miriam Vale Office, 8.30am to 9.30am. Clay Sculpture Workshop, Calliope Community Centre Gallery, 9.00am to 12 noon. Hand Painted Scarves Workshop, Discovery Coast Community Health Service – Miriam Vale Office, 11.30am to 2.30pm. Introduction to the Internet, Gladstone City Library, 10.00am to 11.00am. Baffle Historical Tour, 9.00am to 3.00pm. Scrapbooking Workshop, Discovery Coast Community Health Service Meeting Room, Agnes Water, 9.00am to 12 noon. Aussie Film Fest (The Dish and Man from Snowy River, Boyne Tannum Community Centre, Heron Room, 10.00am to 2.00pm. Cooking Workshop, Gladstone PCYC, 12 noon to 2.00pm. Our Priceless Past, Trinity College.
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Contact Di Paddick on 4976 6708. Awoonga Cruise, Lake Awoonga, arrive 1.00pm for 1.30pm start, finising 3.30pm. Dancing with the Stars, Gladstone Senior Citizens, 5.30pm to 7.00pm.
Friday, August 24
Drawing Workshop, Calliope RSL Hall, 9.00am to 12 noon. Clay Sculpture Workshop, Boyne Tannum Community Centre Heron Room, 9.00am to 12 noon. Scrapbooking Workshop, Miriam Vale CWA Hall, 9.00am to 12 noon. Mayor Morning Tea, Gladstone Senior Citizens Hall, 10.00am to 12 noon. Larc tour, 535 Captain Cook Drive Seventeen Seventy, 11.00am to 12 noon. Self Defence Workshop, Boyne Tannum Community Centre, Heron Room, 12 noon to 2.00pm. Aussie Film Fest (Red Dog and Strictly Ballroom), Gladstone City Library, 12.30pm to 4.30pm. Tranquility Walk and Mayor Afternoon Tea, Miram Vale Community Centre, walk 1.00pm to 2.00pm and afternoon tea from 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Dancing with the Stars, Boyne Tannum Community Centre, Heron Room, 6.00pm to 7.30pm.
Saturday, August 25
Yoga Workshop, Agnes Water Community Centre, 9.30am to 11.00am. Introduction to Golf Workshop, BITS Golf Club, 9.00am to 11.00am. Men’s Shed Official Opening and Open Day, Men’s Shed, 25 Off Street, Gladstone, 10.00am to 2.00pm. Aussie Film Fest (Red Dog and Strictly Ballroom), Mt Larcom Art Gallery, 10.00am to 2.00pm. Self Defence Workshop, Agnes Water Community Centre, 1.30pm to 4.30pm.
Sunday, August 26
Cycling Workshop, Lions Park, Tarcoola Drive, Boyne Island, 9.00am to 10.30am. Photography Workshop, Agnes Beach Bridge, 11.00am to 1.00pm. Cycling Workshop, PCYC Gladstone, 11.30am to 1.30pm. Jazz Concert, Bray Park, Wyndham Avenue, Boyne Island, 12 noon to 3.00pm. Bookings begin August 1, and are essential. For further information contact 4976 6300. Program correct at time of printing, please refer to www.gladstone.qld.gov.au for up dates.
Nominate our local heroes for an Australia Day Award
Mayor Gail Sellers with 2012 Citizen of the Year Award winner Cheryl Wickes
Do you know someone who has done some amazing things for the community, or put the region on the map for their contribution to the sport or organisation of which they have been a part of? If so, Gladstone Regional Council wants to hear from you. The Gladstone Regional Australia Day Awards are presented annually by Council on the eve of Australia Day to recognise those outstanding every-day people who make a real contribution and difference to our community. Nominations are being sought for the
following award categories: • Citizen of the Year • Young Citizen of the Year • Senior Cultural Award • Junior Cultural Award • Senior Sports Person of the Year • Young sports Person of the Year • Sports Official of the Year Award • Community Event of the Year Award Nomination forms are available at Gladstone Regional Council administration centres, libraries, the Gladstone Art Gallery and Museum, the Gladstone Entertainment Centre and the Agnes Water and Miriam Vale RTCs.
2013 Australia Day Award Nomination
Alternatively, you can download a copy from Council’s website at www.gladstone.qld.gov. au and follow the “Events” link under “About Gladstone Region”, fill out an online form at the same web address or email info@ gladstonerc.qld.gov.au to have one sent electronically to you. You can also fill out the form below and post it to: Gladstone Regional Council, PO Box 29, Gladstone Qld 4680. For further information, phone Council’s Communications and Marketing Department on (07) 4977 6513.
Name of nominee: .......................................................................................................................................................................................... Address: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Contact numbers: ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Email: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Name of nominator: .................................................................................. Contact number: .......................................................................... Please tick the award category: Citizen of the Year Award Junior Cultural Award Young Sports Person of the Year Award
Young Citizen of the Year Award Sports Official of the Year Award Community Event of the Year Award
Senior Cultural Award Senior Sports Person of the Year Award
Reason for nomination (please attach extra paper as needed): ......................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Post to: Gladstone Regional Council, Communications Department, PO Box 29, Gladstone Qld 4680.
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n e T A Tenant Advice & Advocacy Service
If you are unsure of your rights or responsibilities when dealing with tenancy issues, help is now available through the Tenancy Advice and Advocacy Service (TAAS). TAAS provides tenants with access to information, advocacy and advice regarding their rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008. The program, funded from the interest on tenants' bonds lodged with the Residential Tenancies Authority and by a contribution from the Department of Housing and Public Works, also provides information and referral to people who require access to safe, secure
and affordable housing. Council’s Community Services portfolio spokesperson Councillor Maxine Brushe said the TAAS program provided a vital service in a community that was experiencing housing pressures brought about by rapid economic and population growth. “This service helps people understand their rights and responsibilities in relation to tenancies and residencies and, in doing so, helps them either establish or maintain their living arrangements,” Cr Brushe said. She urged people to make an appointment to either access the TAAS service in Gladstone or during an outreach visit.
TAAS Officer Profiles Jenny Meyer - TAAS Officer • Born in Gladstone • Five years experience in public service social housing • 23 years community service • Commenced November, 2011 Corinna Craigie - TAAS Support Officer • Lived in Gladstone area most of her life • 16 years with public service and housing • Commenced February, 2012 Contacts: TAAS Office: (07) 4976 6360 Email: jennym@gladstonerec.qld.gov.au or corinnac@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au Other key contacts: Tenants Union of Queensland, phone 1300 744 263 or the Residential Tenancy Authority, phone 1300 366 311.
FACT FILE • The Tenancy Advice and Advocac y Service commenced in Gladstone in 1991 and there are now 28 such services throughout the state. • TAAS operates from Council’s Community Advisor y Service, 142 Goondoon Street, Glad stone, between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. • Services can be accessed by appo intment, phone, or outreach based, including worksho p presentations and educational programs to schools and community groups upon request. • There are currently two officers at the service in Gladstone: A Tenancy Advice and Adv ocacy Service Officer and a Support Officer.
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Outreach Services
ed by the Department The Support Officer’s position is fund objective of providing of Housing and Public Works with the Moura, Monto, Agnes monthly outreach services to Biloela, ope, Tannum Sands Water, Miriam Vale, Mount Larcom, Calli and Boyne Island plus other locations. and all visits are by Extra services can be scheduled appointment only. are: The current schedule of outreach visits
Moura
3rd Tuesday in the month 3rd Wednesday in the month 3rd Thursday in the month
Boyne Island/ Tannum Sands / Calliope Mt Larcom Agnes Water / Rosedale
4th Monday in the month 4th Tuesday in the month
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3rd Friday in the month
4th Wednesday in the month
Scheduled Infrastructure Works LOCATION
Sort your waste and save Residents can help care for the environment and save money simply by sorting their waste before taking it to Gladstone Regional Council waste transfer stations. Many household waste items, including unwanted white goods, domestic quantities of green waste, batteries, scrap metal, clean timber, clean fill and waste oils, can be deposited at stations free of charge. Manager Waste Services Charlie Sotiris urged residents to take advantage of Council's Sort 'n' Save program. "You can save money by sorting your waste at home and using our recycling drop-off facilities, thereby reducing the amount of waste you will be charged for," Mr Sotiris said. "All you have to do is explain to the transfer station gatekeeper that you have grouped your waste into various categories, particularly items separated for recycling, and you will then pay a minimal charge. "Signage at the transfer stations show where to dispose of the different categories of waste and recyclable items." A Sort 'N’ Save brochure can be downloaded from www.gladstone.qld.gov.au and follow the links via "Environment & Waste", "Waste & Recycling" and "Waste Management". Please note that fees are subject to change with the 2012-13 Budget, which will be handed down this month. For more information phone Benaraby Landfill on 4975 0700 or Gladstone Waste Management Centre on 4977 6590 or the Waste Services Section on 4975 8457.
DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
TIMELINE
Gentle AnnieBracewell Rd Intersection at Ambrose
Intersection upgrade.
Works expected to be completed late August.
Morcom St, Calliope
Construction of new Calliope Cemetery.
Expected to be completed late August.
Bloomfield St, Calliope
New footpath from Dawson Highway to Bunting Park.
Expected to be completed early September.
Gladstone-Mt Larcom Rd, Gladstone (near NRG)
Road widening and new entries to the boat ramp and sewerage treatment plant.
Works expected to be completed mid September.
Blain Sports Park, Gladstone
New access road to be reconstructed. Includes removal of existing access road across railway line.
Works expected to be completed late September.
Captain Cook Drive, Agnes Water (Stage 1)
New footpath from Grahame Colyer Drive to Ocean Beach Drive, including pram ramps.
Works expected to be completed early August.
Captain Cook Drive, Agnes Water (Stage 2)
Construct new footpath from Ocean Beach Drive to the end of kerb and channel opposite Thomson Street.
Works to continue through August and expected to be completed early October
Residents can contribute to the efficiency of the region's waste collection services by ensuring their wheelie bins are on the kerb before 6.00am on the day of collection. Manager Waste Services Charlie Sotiris is encouraging householders to have appropriate waste bins in place early to avoid the disappointment of their bin not being emptied.
Western
Central
Southern
Lowmead Rd, Lowmead (Stage 2)
Reform existing sub base, lay base material and apply bitumen seal.
Works expected to be completed mid September.
John Clifford Way, Lowmead
Reform existing base course and apply bitumen seal.
To commence mid August and expected to be completied late September.
Drainage and vegetation maintenance (Agnes Water & Baffle Creek)
Cleaning of restricted Ongoing. culvert inlets and outlets. Removal of vegetation blocking visibility and drainage.
Heavy Maintenance Grading
Reshaping pavements to improve drainage on school bus routes in Captain Creek, Baffle Creek and Miriam Vale areas.
Works are expected to be completed by late August.
* Estimated completion date only and subject to favourable weather conditions.
Wheelie bin collection
"Some collection run changes have resulted in recent productivity gains for Council's contractor, JJ Richards & Sons," Mr Sotiris said. "Residents are encouraged to adhere to the early time to ensure their collection service is not missed and to place wheelie bins face outwards on the edge of the kerb. "To further assist collection, on days when recycling and general waste wheelie bins are emptied, the bins should be spaced at least 40cm apart."
Mr Sotiris said residents should be mindful of a few other waste collection service requirements. He advised of the following: • The wheelie bin lid must be closed with no overflowing rubbish to minimise the risk of littering. • Overflowing bins or bins where extra refuse has been left on the ground may not be serviced. • Green waste, including lawn clippings, should not be disposed of in general household wheelie bins. • Disposal of green waste is free at all Council Waste Transfer Stations and at the Benaraby Landfill. For more information on waste collection services or collection calendars visit Council's website www.gladstone.qld.gov.au under the Environment & Waste tab.
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Cycling on and off road enjoying great success
Gladstone region has enjoyed increased participation in all areas of cycling, thanks to Healthy Active Gladstone Region's Year of Cycling initiative.
Friendship, Fun and Fitness Program
Gladstone region set to increase Friendship, Fun and Fitness
Regular cycling groups that are organised through Gladstone's two cycling shops, M1 Cycles and Gladstone Cycles, have seen a 100 per cent increase in their participation on regular rides and Harbour City BMX and local children have enjoyed extra come and try days at their home track located in Sun Valley. All areas of cycling are catered for with M1 Cycles covering mountain bike rides and medium to advanced road rides. Gladstone Cycles caters for beginner road rides through the city and Harbour City BMX caters for BMX track racing for all ages. For more information contact M1 Cycles on 4972 0007, Gladstone Cycles on 4972 1142 or Harbour City BMX on 0427 253 321.
Gladstone Regional Council in partnership with Local Government Association of Queensland aims to assist our local communities to address the growing concerns around health, social wellbeing and community connectedness. The Friendship, Fun and Fitness Program supplies a chance for local residents to come together, meet and greet new and old neighbours all wrapped up in a relaxed and safe moderate fitness session. The activity suggestions come from your FFF group. A great place to start is a 20-30 minute walk around your local neighbourhood and this is a great way to recruit new members. To assist the groups with ideas and to stay motivated Council will supply all FFF groups with their own fitness trainer. Working with your FFF group your fitness trainer will offer advice and guidance on everything to keep fit and staying motivated in a healthy and positive environment.
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The program is free to everyone so if you would like to start your own group or would like to join a existing group then LIKE us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ FriendshipFunAndFitness or call me on (07) 4972 6822.
By Lee Baker Healthy Communities Coordinator
Amazing Race enthralls youth of Baffle Creek Youth of Baffle Creek recently had their wishes answered when the Discovery Coast Community Health Service ran an Amazing Race, themed on the popular television series of the same name.
get them engaged, interacting and working together.
DCCHS Youth Worker Katie Macleod said the activity was requested by the youth to
“Many prizes were won, including a ride with Scooteroo, a reef trip to Lady Musgrave Island
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“In teams, they faced many challenges and had 10 clues to solve along the way,” she said.
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and an inaugural Amazing Trace trophy.” Katie said the race’s success had led to the planning of a bigger and better event in summer for Baffle Creek youth. Residents who want more information or would like to help with the future event can call Katie Macleod on 4902 1100.
Seventeen Seventy/Agnes Water Integrated Water Project
Clinic Dates for August 2012 SERVICE
VENUE
DAYS
Child Health Nurse
Agnes Water
Wednesday & Thursday weekly
Community Legal Program
Project cost
$41.5m
Commencement date
June 2010
Project stages
s Road to beach.
Stage 1 – Road and pipeline from Spring
s Road
Stage 2 – Desalination plant on Spring
Stage 3 – Agnes Water / 1770 reticulation
and reservoir
Mothers Group Aug 2
Stage 4 – Inlet and outlet pipes and pump
station at beach
Agnes Water
August 16 - AM
Miriam Vale
August 16 - PM
Stage 5 – Sewerage treatment plant (STP) the desalination Stage 1 –-The underground pipelines from at the beach have plant on Springs road to the intake facility been installed and completed.
Community Nurse Agnes Water
Monday to Friday
Community Support Worker
Agnes Water
Monday to Thursday
Counselling Services
Agnes Water
By Appointment
Current project status
desalination Stage 2 – Construction activities at the with the plant were completed in January 2012 now under way. exception of sealing the roads which is plant has been Pre-commissioning of the desalination uly following the done and commissioning began mid-J n. commissioning of the intake pump statio ty for the water/ Stage 3 – All works at Seventeen Seven reservoir were wastewater reticulation works and the completed last year.
Diabetes Educator Agnes Water
August 21
Dietician
Agnes Water
August 7
Miriam Vale
August 21
Family Support Worker
Agnes Water
By appointment
station, which Stage 4 – Mechanical fit out of the pump rms and covers, comprises the pumps, pipe work, platfo ation is now being has just been completed. Electrical install
Mobile Womens Health Nurse
Miriam Vale
July 31
The nearby switch room and transformer
Agnes Water
August 1 & 2
Podiatrist
Agnes Water
August 22
Baffle Creek / August 21 Rosedale Miriam Vale
August 1
RFDS
Agnes Water
August 14 & 15
Seniors Nurse
Agnes Water
Health Talk August 2, 16 & 30
Baffle Creek
Health Talk August 14 & 28
Lowmead
Clinic August 13
Lowmead
Health Talk Aug 27
Miriam Vale
Health Talk August 1 & 15
Rosedale
Health Talk August 6 & 20
under taken.
are complete.
bly of the intake All off shore pipework is in place and assem progressed to and outfall structures on the sea bed have tion. Some minor a point where they can be put into opera progressively done work around these structures is being as weather conditions permit. Works scheduled this month
Duration
Commissioning of the desalination plant. Complete base and outer walls of Reactor tanks and commence work on the clarifiers.
Four weeks
Anticipated project completion date
6 weeks
Possible disruptions
Wet weather.
Desalination Plant - September 2012 STP – December 2012
Turkey Beach Health Talk August 22 & 29 Youth Worker
Agnes Water
Monday to Friday
Public Holiday August 8 - Gladstone Show Please phone 4902 1100 for an appointment for these services
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arts, culture & ente Gladstone Regional Ar t Gallery & Museum
Cnr Goondoon & Bramston Sts, Gladstone. Ph: 4976 6766
58 Goondoon Street, Gladstone. Ph: 4972 2822
n Intercity Images
n Charmaine Wilson
August 3 to 31 ‘Intercity Images: Saiki and Gladstone Photographic Exchange’ is an annual cultural exchange celebrating Gladstone's Sister City relationship with Saiki City, Japan. Now into its 10th year, the exchange gives Japanese and Australia amateur and professional photographers the opportunity to capture the spirit of their lifestyle and environment and share, exchange and exhibit their work at the Gallery/Museum and Saiki City. The selected Gladstone images that were exhibited in Japan have returned, along with 20 Saiki images. The combined entries now feature in a photographic exhibition at the Gallery & Museum, shown in conjunction with the Multicultural Festival.
Aug 7, 7.30pm GEC Marquee Charmaine Wilson is a worldrenowned Australian medium, who has been consistently recognised for her skill and compassion since awakening to her gift in 1999. Charmaine Wilson will give her audiences a chance to connect with those who have passed over in order to give messages of peace and love to the living. Having just completed a sell-out tour of Australian capital cities, the remarkable medium brings her special gift back to Gladstone. Don't miss Charmaine Wilson - The Spirit Whisperer.
n Ladies Night Aug 18, 8pm GEC Marquee
n 18th Annual Golding Showcase August 27 to September 29 The Golding Showcase: Port Curtis Callide Valley Youth Art Exhibition is an annual exhibition of work by young people aged 15 to 18 years. Now in its 18th year, the Showcase gives young people the unique opportunity to have their art work exhibited in a major art gallery. Each year, visitors are encouraged to vote on their favourite artwork. The people's choice winner will then go on to be the "face" of the exhibition for the following year, and be featured on all promotional material. This year Monto State High School will be partnering with the Gallery and Museum to assist with the installation and curatorial tasks. The Golding Showcase: Port Curtis Callide Valley Youth Art Exhibition is a Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum Society initiative supported by Society Patron Cyril Golding.
The story of four unemployed guys who get motivated by ‘The Chippendales’ to form a male stripping act, in order to make some fast cash. They pitch the notion to a local club owner and take lessons from a slightly shop-worn, dance instructor with a heart-of-gold in all manner of things, including what women really want from a male stripper (and how to deliver it). Ladies Night will leave you hyperactive and ready to party. It’s the kind of show that you can take your granny to: Cheeky, fun, a little bit naughty – and a damn good giggle.
n Jon English – Rock Revolution Aug 24, 8pm GEC Marquee Jon English has been working tirelessly to unearth, refine and rediscover a whole lot more from
Free tours of the Gardens The free tours of Tondoon Botanic Gardens have been reintroduced. The tour includes a guided walk of the beautiful Port Curtis prime display and Far North Queensland Rainforest. The group then stops for a rest break at BG’s Café, followed by viewing of art in the art gallery and duck and turtle feeding.
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The tour then continues and finishes at the Japanese Tea House. This is a perfect experience for Gladstone visitors and locals. To join the free scenic bus tour of Gladstone, start the tour at Gladstone Marina Information Centre at 9.45am or join the tour at Tondoon Gardens café at 10.15am on Thursdays.
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the great rock’n’roll archives to bring you ‘Rock Revolution’. Experience more of your favourite classics, remember the songs you thought you’d forgotten, and breathe a sign of relief when you hear the one you believed was gone forever. You won’t want to miss this great evening of 60s and 70s rock’n’roll, so get out your diary, phone your friends and get ready for a rollicking good time.
n Celebrating Peter Rabbit Aug 28, 10am & 12pm GEC Marquee Published in 1902 by Frederick Warne, The Tale of Peter Rabbit has transported countless children to Mr McGregor’s vegie patch for over a century. It’s set to reach a new generation with this classic stage production that kids will love! Adapted by Australian writer and award-winning producer Garry Ginivan (Possum Magic, Wombat Stew, My Grandma Lived in Gooligulch) and with an original score by Mark Jones, ‘Happy Birthday Peter Rabbit’ seamlessly interweaves the tales of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and Mr Tod, and is designed to delight children and adults alike.
n Spring Classic Race Day Sept 1, 11am GEC Marquee The Spring Classic celebrates fashion, food, wine and the ladies of racing in the GEC Marquee on Saturday, September 1 from 11am through to 6pm. Elegant and stylish with just a touch of the decadence you’d find in a trackside marquee at Rosehill or Flemington, all without being at the track. Fashion parades, jazz band, endless hors d'oeuvres, great gifts and prizes in the charity raffles plus much more. There’s a complimentary glass of bubbly on arrival with a gift box for every guest. All proceeds will go to cancer research charities.
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2012 Rio Tinto Alcan Martin Hanson Memorial Art Awards Artists throughout the Gladstone Region, Australia and beyond are busy preparing their entries for the 2012 Rio Tinto Alcan Martin Hanson Memorial Art Awards. The event, now in its 37th year, gives regional artists the opportunity to exhibit alongside works from around the nation. Up for grabs again is the $10,000 overall Rio Tinto Alcan Award, making up part of the estimated $20,000 total prize pool for 2012, thanks to the generous support of local individuals, businesses and industry. Council’s Community Services portfolio spokesperson Councillor Ren Lanzon said,
“As the region’s major art awards, the Rio Tinto Alcan Martin Hanson Memorial Art Award provides an important opportunity for local and interstate artists to exhibit in a nationally recognised competition. The official submission of entries dates for the Awards are October 31 – November 3, 2012 and the exhibition of entries will be on display at the Gallery/Museum from November 10 to December 5, 2012. For all enquiries contact the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum at gragm@ gladstonerc.qld.gov.au or on 4976 6766.
2011 Trevor McMaster Refrigeration Award recipient Wendy Shoenfisch-Young with 2011 judge Dr Campbell Gray and Cr Gail Sellers
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August celebrates our beginning and the beginning of the boom.
1802 - On August 4, explorer Matthew Flinders ships Investigator and Lady Nelson, were anchored off Gatcombe Head. The next morning as they sailed north-east past Facing Island, Flinders discovered a small opening ‘not so much as a mile in width’ leading into a large expanse of land-locked water. He gave it the name Port Curtis, and the island which protects it from the sea he called Facing Island and its southern extremity Gatcombe Head. Flinders also named Mt. Larcom (after Captain Larcom of the British Navy), South Tree Point, Ship Hill and Sea Hill. 1863 - John C. Watson became Gladstone's first permanent town clerk and surveyor, on a month to month basis. In 1864 when tenders were called for this position he was successful with a tender of $104 a year plus five per cent on rates collected. 1876 - Parsons Point Provisional School was established. It was replaced by a government state school in 1913. The school was for the children of meatworkers who lived nearby. Provisional Schools were financed and built by the parents of the children who attended them. 1887 - At Boyne Island, five agricultural farms, each of sixty-five hectares, were made available through the Gladstone Land Court. They could be leased for about 11 cents a hectare or purchased for $9 per hectare. 1888 - Capricornian Newspaper supplement noted Gladstone had a population of 500. 1910 - Gatcombe Head Provisional School ‘scooped the pool’ in the essay competition at the Gladstone Show with prizes received in both senior and junior sections. 1936 - A meeting was called by the Gladstone Town Council to
consider the reclamation of land for sporting purposes in Memorial Park. The meeting was attended by Port Curtis Rugby League, Port Curtis Hockey Assn., Port Curtis Cricket Assn., Gladstone Cycling Club. Port Curtis Owners and Trainers Coursing Club and the Port Curtis Poultry and Kennel Club representatives added their support. This was put on hold because of World War II.
1945 - World War II Victory Day celebrations began in Gladstone on August 15. A thanksgiving service was held in front of the Gladstone Town Hall (now Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum). Afterward, a procession of returned service men and women and the Volunteer Defence Corp. marched along Goondoon Street. On subsequent days, a basket picnic was held at Barney Point, open air concert, community singing and dancing in the streets helped celebrated this joyous event. 1946 - Matron Liddicoat established Bayview Private Hospital as a maternity home in Goondoon Street (between the railway bridge and Presbyterian Church) in 1921. On its closure in 1946, it had registered two thousand, five hundred births including 30 sets of twins and one of triplets. 1957 - A representative team of rugby league players made up from Western Suburbs, Wallabies and the Valley teams defeated Brisbanes' Western Suburbs 28 points to 6 - a red letter day for local sports. 1967 - Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL), the world’s most modern alumina plant (of this era) was opened August 4. 1975 - Alderman Swenson formally applied to have Gladstone proclaimed a city. The Town of Gladstone was proclaimed a city on March 4, 1976. From Gladstone the City that Waited by Lorna McDonald.
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Council’s Community Calendar
Event
Venue
Date & Time
Event Description
Welcome to Gladstone Morning Tea
Tondoon Botanic Gardens Visitor Information Centre
August 2, 10am -noon
The Welcome to Gladstone Morning Tea is held monthly, allowing newcomers to find out more about what the Gladstone Region offers. For more information please contact 4976 6300.
General Council Meeting
101 Goondoon Street July 7 & 21, from 9.00am Gladstone
Community members are welcome to attend Council’s General Meetings.
Councillor Community Awareness Sessions
Stockland Gladstone
August 18, 9.00am - noon
Councillors are available to discuss any issues, topics or concerns that residents may have.
August 30, 9.30am -noon
9.30am – 10.15: Morning Tea at all venues. 10.15 – noon: Book a 20 minute meeting with the Councillors to discuss Council related issues. Phone 4976 6946 or email CouncillorConnect@gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
Miriam Vale Library
August 7 & 21, 9.30 -10.00am
Agnes Water Library
Wednesday, 10.00 – 10.30am
Gladstone City Library
Wednesday, 11.00 – 11.30am
Boyne Island Library
Friday, 10.30 – 11.00am
Story Time and Crafts for children aged 0 – 5 years. No bookings required. For more information contact your local library. Contact details can be found by visiting www. gladstone.qld.gov.au, under the ‘Gladstone Regional Libraries’ link.
Mt Larcom Library
Thursday, 10.30 – 11.00am
Calliope Library
Friday, 10.30 – 11.00am
Boyne Island Library, Mt Larcom Room
August 9 & 23 11.00 – 11.30am
Gladstone City Library
August 10 & 24 11.00 – 11.30am
Calliope Library
August 2 & 16 11.00 – 11.30am
Learn to Swim
Gladstone Aquatic Centre
Monday to Friday 9.00am -6.00pm
Gladstone Aquatic Centre is now offering a summer progressive Learn to Swim program. Contact the Gladstone Aquatic Centre on 4972 6822.
Happy Hour
Gladstone Aquatic Centre
Monday – Friday 8.00am and 9.00am
This program allows pensioners (over 60) to use the Aquatic Centre for free to encourage staying fit and active. Phone 4972 6822 for more information.
Library Square Performances Every Friday
Library Square Goondoon Street Gladstone
Every Friday and Saturday nights 6.00 – 8.00pm
Library Square Goondoon Street Gladstone
Every Friday lunchtime Noon – 2.00pm
If you’re looking for something to do, come down and enjoy the free live and local music. Relax on the decks, soak up the atmosphere and start your night off on a high note. Phone 4972 2822 for more information.
Gladstone Tondoon Botanic Gardens
Every Thursday, 10.15am
CouncillorConnect Turkey Beach Visits Lowmead Hall Yarwun Hall South End: Capricornia Lodge Story Time
Baby Bounce
Free Guided Walks (with optional lunch)
After hours emergency number 4979 1134. Residents who incur STD call rates in contacting Council, can phone 1300 733 343 at a cost of local call rates. Correspondence Residents are asked to direct all correspondence to the Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 29, Gladstone Qld 4680.
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A lap-sit program is being held for a parent and their child less than two years old. This program includes songs and rhymes. Bookings are not required.
Looking for a nice Thursday morning stroll? Well why not come down to the Gardens. A free guided walk will leave and finish at the BG’s café. Contact Donna on 4971 4443.
Customer service Council is committed to providing you with timely, efficient and consistent service. Our customer service charter can be accessed from Council’s website. Council meetings Council meetings are held every first and third Tuesday of
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the month from 9am at the Gladstone Council Chambers, 101 Goondoon Street, Gladstone. A list of agenda items is available from Council’s website from 5pm the Friday prior to each meeting. Meeting minutes are also available from the website. • Planning Scheme Hotline: 1300 621 922