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Stationery for School Children in Need
Currently, Brisbane North is home to over 215 families—many with multiple children—who are in desperate need of stationery for the 2021 school year’s commencement. However, Stationery Aid, a new local not-for-profit organisation with a vision, plans to help resolve this issue, at least partially.
After identifying the need to collect excess and used school stationery items in order to divert them from landfill, Stationery Aid began their mission to provide at least 100 stationery packs to disadvantaged students and families. These educational resources—inclusive of pens, pencils, staplers, glue, rulers, paints, math equipment, exercise books, etc.—will be sorted, cleaned, renewed, and then donated locally. Stationery Aid is presently conducting a pilot program in Brisbane North with the Hills Collective, Arana Hills—a team of volunteers, lead by AJ Heijns, who dedicate their time to helping our community. This year, the two organisations will measure what they receive and how much they can proudly donate to those in need. In the forefront of Stationery Aid’s vision is growing their social enterprise to hopefully annex all those who are lacking Haydee Forster, one of the educational resources within Stationery Aid Directors our state and country. They are also in dire need of monetary organising stationery
donations to expand their not-for-profit organisation. So, if you are able to help contribute in any way, shape or form, please donate today at www.paypal.me/stationeryaid A huge thank you to their current collection partners and those about to join them – The Hills Collective and Arana Hills Church of Christ, Bendigo Community Bank Samford and Brendale, St Andrews Primary School Ferny Grove, Prince of Peace Lutheran College Everton Hills, Mt St Michael’s College and Marist College Ashgrove, Craigslea State High School West Chermside, Mitchelton State Primary School, San Sisto College Carina, St Joseph’s Nudgee College Boondall, Kenmore Church of Christ, Ferny Grove State High School, Padua College, Queen of Apostles School Stafford, Oakleigh State School, Southern Cross Catholic College Redcliffe. If you are interested in teaming up with Stationery Aid as a resource collection partner, please email Alison at janali@ haasch.biz or call her on 0419 757 867
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A Little Op Shop With A Big Heart
Supporting community is what Picabeen Community Association does best, and their Op Shop in Gilston St, Keperra strives to do the same.
Staffed by a wonderful team of volunteers, the Picabeen Change Room Op Shop is more than a place where you can buy fabulous, affordable, pre-loved clothing and accessories for all ages. Project worker, Gayle Brook, who supports the volunteers, says that the op shop is more like a community hub where regular customers come for a chat, browse for clothes and enjoy some time out from the daily stresses of life. ‘2020 has been a particularly challenging year for so many people who have lost jobs or opportunities to gather with family and friends. Some of our customers come in a few times a week just to sit on our green couch and socialise,’ said Gayle. ‘We have young mums who come in with their toddlers, teenagers looking FOR up-style retro fashions, women of all ages sharing life’s ups and downs, and elderly people enjoying company.’ When needed, the staff at the op shop will refer people to Picabeen Community Centre in Hoben Street, Mitchelton for practical support, such as food hampers, English speaking classes, youth support, or playgroup. The Change Room has always been a great little community connection point and people love the fact that all proceeds go directly to this local community. However it’s not only customers who have found community connection at Picabeen Change Room. There are around 20
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volunteers that offer their time each week some of which have just started this year after their other volunteering opportunities fell through due to COVID-19. In addition, there are also some fabulous volunteers who have a disability or need some extra support. ‘For many, the shop has provided an opportunity to be valued, learn new skills, give back to the community, meet new people and gain a sense of purpose- it really is an Opportunity Shop, in the true sense of the word!’ said Gayle. So why not pop down and have a browse amongst the wonderful array of products on offer? Moreover, if your office is struggling for Secret Santa gift ideas, head down to The Change Room. Not only will you find some unique gift ideas, but you will also be encouraging sustainability, ethical fashion and supporting a local charity! Picabeen Change Room Op Shop is located at 65 Gilston St, Keperra. It is open Monday to Friday from 9 am until 4 pm and Saturday 9 am until 12 pm. The Hills Echo delivers 14,000 copies per month of what matters to The Hills District and surrounds. Our paper is 100% locally owned and operated, which means we don’t just talk about being local, WE ARE LOCAL; we live it everyday. We are a friendly bunch so get in touch with us on admin@echo-news.com.au
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Young Reporters Take the Reigns
In collaboration with the Young Writers Club at St. Williams Catholic Primary School, The Hills Echo is delighted to introduce a new monthly 'Student Reporter Column' called Young Reporters Take the Reigns.
This monthly addition is designed to give students a platform to have a voice within our community and be able to express themselves through writing. Each month, we will be showcasing different budding writers from St Williams Young Writers Club and their work. Here is the second column of the series brought to you by Year 4 student, Lorelei Pawsey who is passionate about helping improve our environment.
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Mixed Bowls Event Showcases Ferny Grove
The Ferny Grove Bowls Club greens were enhanced with a medley of colour as bowlers from across Brisbane gathered recently to contest the Ladies’ Mixed Medley event. Fourteen teams comprising of 56 players in total contested a full day of lawn bowls, all vying to take home the cash prizes. The weather was kind and the bowlers enjoyed the challenge of a format of both pairs and fours games. The winners finished the day undefeated after five games and were a combination team from two visiting clubs. Ferny Grove teams took third and fourth places.
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Carving up the Courts at NetSetGo
Each year, Pine Hills Netball Club offers netball-loving girls and boys aged 5-10 a fun, safe, social and active program— Suncorp NetSetGo! As a suitable environment for children of all abilities, NetSetGo gifts participants a positive introduction to the sport. It involves weekly sessions in which children enjoy skill-based activities, minor games, music, dance, and modified matches that will help them develop fundamental movement and communication skills. In netball, team work makes the dream work—so, the more participants the better! Usually, with Pine Hills Netball Club being on the smaller side, around 50-60 kids enrol in the program annually. However, 2020 has seen almost 100 kids from 18 different schools sign up, including 3 boys. For the first time, their 15-20 coaches made the collective decision to add a second session to fit everyone in! Such a tidal wave of interest from the local netball community has even called for a shut-off on registrations. When asked about the unexpected increase in numbers, Tricia, the Club’s wonderful NetSetGo Registrar, said, “Covid must have forced a lot of kids indoors for a long time so now they’re eager to try out netball and learn new skills. We’re thrilled with the increase in enrolments and look forward to seeing the players development further during the 2021 Winter season. We at The Hills Echo agree! And what better way to get your child back into physical activity after COVID than the great game of netball! For more information about getting involved with Pine Hills Netball visit their website www. pinehillnetball.club and look out for more details to come regarding their registration day on Saturday 23rd January.
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The club welcomed new and old players who enjoyed improving upon or learning new skills. Players in the summer season were able to see how the skills they were learning on court on Monday nights helped their game the following evening, a very impressive result! The club would also like to thank Red Rooster Arana Hills for sharing in the community spirit with vouchers for their little ones. As the club signs off from the summer season, they are already in preparation for 2021. Arana Netball Club Inc. are looking for expressions of interest for the 2021 winter season, February - September 2021. If you're interested or have any questions please contact the coaching convenor Dale at aranacoaching@gmail.com Sign on for the 2021 season will open Mid January, with our club sign on day confirmed for Sunday, January 31st at 2pm.
through at the recent Grovely State School Swimming Carnival. The pair won all their races, as well as the Medley and Gift Race, to be awarded the Medal for individual Age Champions. Overall a great day was had by all students with Dawson House winning the overall points at the carnival. One of the most exciting races was when the Grade 6 students just pipped the teachers in a relay race at the end of the day!
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Gardening In The Summer Months What To Grow
A monthly update from The Hills Organic Garden Gardening in summer is sometimes a little challenging due to the extreme weather conditions we often experience along with the unwanted pests and diseases.
Nevertheless, if you are able to keep the plants well watered during these hotter months, you’ll have a good chance of harvesting some tasty vegetables. The crops we tend to cultivate are tomatoes (cherry-types, as they are more pest and disease resistant), capsicums and eggplants. These make for a good start, along with sweetcorn, radish, snake beans, zucchinis and pumpkins. You can also try rosellas and sweet potatoes. Upon harvesting, our produce is shared amongst the members who enjoy taking home freshly picked veggies. The HOG community is a friendly group who offer people in the Hills District the opportunity to grow vegetables using organic principles. Age is no barrier, so feel free to come along one Sunday afternoon, have a chat and look around our beautiful garden. Our members meet on a Sunday afternoon during the summer months from 3pm to 5pm at 416 Bunya Road, Bunya next to the Off Leash Dog Park. Membership fees per year are $15 for adults, $25 for family and $5 for juniors. Visit hog.org.au, search “The Hills Organic Garden” on Facebook or phone 0407 582 980 for information.
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Pictures 1 & 2: The new water pump has been a hit with the children and is the ideal way to cool down in the hot summer days. Picture 3: The children are enjoying being active with the new swing sets and fort.
Patience is an essential disposition when developing projects for not-for-profit organisations. The playground redevelopment began its life a number of years ago, after extensive dreaming and consultation with children, families and staff members. Some dreams do eventuate. After delays with construction due to challenges this year and ‘supervision’ from many children, a water pump, a creek, a digging patch, a mud kitchen, rolling grass and rocks, swings, a fort and art space have all been christened. What joy! Smiles have all been on the faces of the children, parents and teachers alike! There have been some unexpected discoveries: ‘Look you can see the trains (from the top of the bridge)’, ‘It’s like being in a shower without shampoo (water pump)!’ Some children have heard the pump working, which has prompted discussions about how the fox demand driven wash down diversion pump works. Water conservation has been and will continue to be a hot topic! As a staff team, we are over the moon to have watched children’s engagement, exchange of ideas, discovery, courage, consideration of others, problem-solving and patience. Forward planning is in action at MPC. We can only thank children and families from long ago who shared their ideas for children today to enjoy. Current children are brainstorming and sharing ideas for other areas, the results of which will be appreciated by future children. The playground has certainly provided rock-solid evidence that good things DO come to those who wait!
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Check in on your loved ones
The festive season brings people together in celebration of the holidays and the pending new year. It is a time of generosity and opportunity to offer a helping hand to your loved ones.
While visiting your elderly relatives or friends, it is important to take note of any changes in wellbeing or living standards. A messy house, empty fridge or poor hygiene are all indications that they may be struggling and could need support. Home modifications Mobility can decline as people age, and chronic conditions such as arthritis, or injuries and illnesses can make navigating the home challenging. Take note of any parts of the home that may be causing difficulty such as stairs, an elevated shower or the backyard. Modifications can be made to aid safety such as safety switches and handles or installing a walk-in shower or a chair lift to replace the stairs. Finance management Keep an eye out for any signs of disarray in keeping up to date with bills and finances. Australian Government website ‘Money Smart’ provides ideas and services for managing expenditure in older age. It also contains information on how to access support services to make everyday tasks, such as paying the bills, a bit easier. Keeping the fridge stocked Checking the fridge is a great way to assess the daily living standard of your loved one. Physical limitations may prevent them from accessing the shops or their ability to prepare a healthy meal. It may be an indication that they need some in-home support to achieve these daily tasks.
Mental wellbeing Beyondblue reports that isolation is a growing issue in older Australians. The holiday period can be a particularly lonely time for the elderly: friends and neighbours go away, doctors and community centres close, and the heat may make it difficult to leave the house. Sitting down to have a chat with your loved one to discuss how they are coping can be the most effective way to alleviate any feelings of loneliness. Physical and mental changes are part of getting older, but there are many support services that can make day-today living that little bit easier. Paired with the support of family and friends, your loved one can continue to live in their home independently for many years to come. Submitted by Susanne Jones, Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD
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News from The Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club As Christmas time approaches and the accumulation of gifts occur, it reminds me of the abundance of lapidary material we had to choose from in the early days of lapidary. This, of course, was in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Now fossicking is quite different from those early days as many of the deposits have been dug out or closed to fossicking because of housing developments, National Parks and ‘no go’ areas. The varieties of gemstone material in those days, within a few hours drive of Brisbane, included Petrified Wood, along with Agate from Ipswich, Tweed River, Nerang River, Beerburrum Creek and Redcliffe Peninsula to name a few. Then there was multi-coloured Jasper from Wongawallen, Kenilworth and the deep green Jasper from the Tweed Valley area. Thunder-eggs were gathered in various sizes from both north and south of Brisbane. A couple of hours north we could dig Thunder-eggs outside Eumundi. To the south the variety of spots were numerous, such as in Perch Creek, Cedar Creek, Canungra and Doon Doon Creek. If you wanted to make a weekend trip for fossicking, there were places such as Hervey Bay for Uranganite, Proston for Garnets, Murgon District for Agate and Jaspers, and Monto for Blue Agate. Most of these spots are now just a memory, and we seek our lapidary material from commercial sources or friends who have excess material to dispose of. Commercial mining plays a big part in the supply of lapidary material to rockhounds. It is these people, who have set up a business of mining gemstone material by taking out leases of known deposits, who now supply the lapidary hobbyists with their lapidary material. Much material is also imported from overseas and sold locally by Lapidary/Gemstore businesses. Also, with the assistance of online suppliers, material can be purchased from far off countries which was never available in the past. Our clubrooms will be closed over the festive period for repairs and maintenance and to give the members who open the workshop every week a well earned break. If you require any more information about the Mitchelton & Districts Gem Club Inc. please contact John on 3351 1038 or Lloyd on 3351 2093.
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The Priority Report
Issue #34, Summer 2020
Property Pri es Continue to Rise In recent years, the local property market has seen a significant decline (74% over three years) in the number of properties available for sale while buyer enquiries have grown by 20% over the same period. This situation of low supply and high demand continues to fuel price growth in our suburbs. We have used Ferny Hills as an example below.
Merry C ristmas from t e Professiona s Priority Team
We wish all Hills District families a safe and joyous festive season and we look forward to continuing to serve our community with outstanding property services in 2021. The table below provides further insight into how the 2020 property market has been performing in our local suburbs:
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Hi-Tech People Parcels In Ferny Grove
Monthly news from the Brisbane Tramway Museum and the Ferny Grove Men’s Shed - By David Fryer If you thought electric cars and bicycles are new and exciting, you may be surprised to hear that they have been around for a very long time. In fact, both made their first appearance in the late 1800's. However, it all started much earlier..... Experiments with electric transportation began almost 200 years ago in 1828. Not surprisingly, early creations were primitive and impractical, but in 1859, French physicist Gaston Planté invented a rechargeable lead-acid battery that revolutionised the storage of electrical energy. In 1881, another Frenchman, Camille Faure, improved the design enabling Gustav Trouve to drive a British-made Starley tricycle along the Rue Valois in central Paris, thus becoming the world's first road-going electric vehicle. The first railway locomotive powered by batteries appeared even earlier. Built in Scotland in 1837 by chemist Robert Davidson, the relatively small seven tonne machine - named Galvani - was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society of Arts in 1841. The new light-rail systems rolling out across Australia today are essentially a reincarnation of much earlier tramways. The world's first electric tram appeared near Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1875, and Berlin delivered a similar system in 1881. British inventor, Thomas Parker, introduced batterypowered trams as early as 1890. He also invented the world's first production electric car in 1884, a year before Carl Benz launched the first internal combustion-engine automobile (so called "ICE" cars today). Technology improved rapidly, and by 1897, London boasted a fleet of electric taxi cabs. A battery-powered car was also the first road vehicle to exceed 100 kph in 1899.
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A motorist charging her electric car. Photo courtesy of Schenectachy Museum By 1919, Harrods of London had a fleet of American made electric delivery vans, though they later built their own. In total, 565 different makes of electric vehicles were offered before the onset of World War Two in 1939. Brisbane's first electric trams appeared in 1897. They were hi-tech creations of their time essentially kick-starting the suburban mass-transit systems that we rely on so heavily today. You can see a reproduction of the record-breaking Jamais Contente in Europe, but you can ride a genuine 1901 electric tram at the Brisbane Tramway Museum in Ferny Grove. When you climb aboard, just remember that you are entering a hitech people parcel of its time, and spare a thought for the early pioneers who built it. To quote an ancient proverb - Everything old is new again......... Brisbane Tramway Museum is proudly supported by the Brisbane City Council. The trams on display were restored by Men’s Shed volunteers.
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The Older Women’s Network Qld Inc (OWNQ) Mitchelton Branch is part of a state-wide organisation.
OWN groups area also established in other states, as well as a national branch. There are even Older Women’s Networks internationally including in the UK and the USA. Our branch’s aim is to provide information to encourage a healthy outlook on ageing (we get older from the day we are born!) and to meet in a friendly, social atmosphere. Due to our growing numbers, we have found a new meeting venue at the Arana Leagues Club and look forward to commencing regular meetings with guest speakers when the function room is re-opened. In the meantime, we are providing many opportunities to establish and maintain a connection with women in our community to share ideas, learn from each other and enjoy social interaction. We would love to see you at one of our upcoming events:
1st December at 10am - Techno Coffee Morning • Tuesday Arana Leagues Club • Tuesday 8th December at 10am - Zoom meeting 12th December at 12pm - Lunch Arana Leagues • Saturday Club 15th December at 10am - Techno Coffee • Tuesday Morning Arana Leagues Club
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The committee has been very pleased at the response of our members to our club being reopened. Attendance has be quite good at both the meetings and the Indoor Bowls on Fridays. Our last meeting for 2020 will be on the 4th December. The club will reopen on the 22nd January 2021. With events as follows:• 22nd January - Bingo • 29th January - Hoy for groceries • 5th February - Bingo We take this opportunity to wish everyone and their families a very Merry Christmas and a Healthy & Happy 2021. We also wish a speedy recovery to all our sick members. Please give us a call if you need any further information. Till next time, Mike 0406 601 589
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Christmas Cheer at Arana VIEW
A monthly update from the Arana VIEW Club It was great to see numbers slightly up at the November meeting of the Arana VIEW club.
The cent auction went off well with proceeds going towards supporting their Learning for Life students and the Smith Family activities. The guest speaker at the November meeting, Jo Neary, gave members a wonderful insight into the wonderful work the Zephyr Foundation does with supporting children. The December meeting will take place on Wednesday 2nd December at 10.15am for an 11am start. Arana VIEW would love to see everyone really get into the Christmas Spirit and come dressed in their best Christmas outfit. There will be entertainment by musician and singer Pam Hodgson, so bring along your best singing voices! The club will hold its first 2021 meeting in February and this meeting is the Annual General Meeting. There are some vacant positions on the committee, so please think about becoming more involved in the club. Contact Carol on 3355 5349 before Monday 30th November if you are attending the December meeting. Hopefully life will return to some normality in 2021. We welcome new members, so why not come along?
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Seasons Greetings Golden Valley Keperra Lions from The GVK WANT MORE MEMBERS! Lions Club Volunteers feel By Paul Ryan
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As this is the last column in The Hills Echo for the year, the Golden Valley Keperra Lions Club extends a warm Seasons Greetings to all residents of The Hills District.
We thank you for your support over the year, allowing us to continue our community service. Sometimes it’s difficult to look beyond our daily struggles, the hustle and bustle of family, work and just life in general. We tend to start our day with all the negative news hitting us from television, phones, computers and radio. This can (if we let it) set us up for a day of negativity, complaining about this and that and how it effects our lives. Please remember:• The people reporting the news are simply doing their job. They are told what to say and when to say it. • Our Politicians will serve their communities to the best of their abilities. • Our Police and Law Enforcement officials will carry out their duties in the best interest of their community, state or nation. We can sometimes lose perspective and take issues personally because we have a different view, we don’t know the full story or we just like to rage against the machine. So instead of being a grumpy old man, going forwards I plan to: • Have faith in human nature • Look on the bright side of life • Be grateful for everything I have and everything people do for me Enjoy Christmas for everything it means to you and your Family. For more information about the Golden Valley Lions Club visit www.lionsclubs.org.au, email gvk@lionsq3.org.au or call Paul Ryan on 0409 688 675
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News and stories from the Samford Museum The Samford Museum would like to wish readers a very merry Christmas and New Year that is filled with joy and certainty. The museums opening/closing dates for the school holidays are as followsClosed from mid- day Wed 9th December until Sunday 27th December.
Open- Sunday 27th December, Wednesday 30th December and Sunday 3rd January 2021. Closed- 3rd January until Tuesday 26th January Australia Day Our Australia Day event on Tuesday 26th January 2021, will be a very small affair compared to the usual celebration. The museum will be open at 9am for visitors, with additional displays and old time family games from our own collections. Family and local history enquiries are welcome. There will be no visiting entertainment due to the uncertainty of Covid restrictions, however, light refreshments, a sausage sizzle, damper and Billy tea will be available. There will also be a stall selling local history books, jams etc. Admission fees will apply. Please call Geoff on 0417 610 983 for all enquiries during the holiday season
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Join the Mitchelton Seniors Club!
Are you over 50 and looking for a bit of company or a club to join? Why not give The Mitchelton Seniors Club a go? The club meets on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays from 9am until noon. On Mondays there is entertainment by different musical groups each week, plus the occasional game of Bingo. A light lunch is included in the entry fee too. The club address is 30 Tel-El-Kebir Street, Mitchelton For more information, please call 3351 0358 or 3351 0240
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As we all come hurtling towards the end of this very interesting year, it’s nice to look back and reflect on the some of the amazing feats we have achieved in 2020. We don’t often take the time to really appreciate our past accomplishments. This reflection period is important to build our energy and to be able to visualise the success we can create in 2021. Your local solicitor 7 days a week A Program & Grant Strategy is something that I would recommend every community organisation create at the 3 Leases 3 Conveyancing beginning of the year. Like a Business or Strategic Plan, it 3 Family Law & Divorces 3 Prepare Contracts helps to focus your intentions. 3 Debt Collection (QCAT) 3 Wills & Estates In a Project & Grant Strategy, I like to start with a mini 3 Traffic Matters 3 Power of Attorney organisational review, then move onto developing program concept notes that align with you vision and then put together a funding plan so you can get your program funded. Organisational review 670 Albany Creek Rd, Albany Creek I usually kick off the process by drawing out an organisation’s ron@ronlawsonlawyer.com.au strengths. It forms the best foundation for creating programs. I use the SOAR (Strengths, Opportunity, Aspirations and Results) analysis tool and also look at the wins you have had throughout the year. I love process and understanding how something works! Child, Adolescent, Adult & Couples Therapy It’s really interesting to draw the process you take to create * Now at bigger premises at the back of the supportive partnerships, manage donor relationships, seek Lifestyle Centre 225A Mt Glorious Rd * funding and measure outcomes. Is your process clear and easy? Appts available now with compassionate, experienced Program concept therapists for a range of difficulties including Parenting/ This is the exciting bit! This section results in a series of Child Behaviour problems, Anxiety, Depression, program concept notes that could involve little tweaks or larger Addictions, Trauma (childhood/adult), PTSD, Dissociative expansions of current programs or creating new programs Disorders, Managing Stress/Life Changes, Grief & Loss, that are aligned to your vision. It helps everyone in your and Personality Disorders organisation stay on the same page when it comes to funding *Sliding Fee Scale *Bulk -billing if nec* opportunities. The narrative of the program including the Ph: 3289 2992 program summary, activities, and outcomes – can all be used www.samfordpsych.com.au in grant applications. Funding plan I always create a 12-month plan of • Your local resident grants. It can be hard to respond to painting company grants as they arise because of the • Servicing Brisbane’s quick turnaround times, but there northside for over 10yrs are some grants that are released at a • All domestic & similar time each year. If you haven’t commercial works already signed up for a grant seeking • Professional & friendly platform, then this is something to staff add to your ‘To-Do List’! I like to • Quality materials & use The Grants Hub, but there are tools used other amazing grant platforms out there that also offer affordable yearly Platinum Painters is subscriptions. owner operated & we have no subcontractors On a side note, I just wanted to acknowledge all our amazing non-forprofit and for-purpose organisations out there. For the hours upon hours of hard work they have put in during this very unusual year—I say thank you! We all Master Painters Association QLD appreciate everything you do for our community! www.platinumpainters.com.au
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When the Valley was 'King' at Christmas A monthly update from the Enoggera & Districts Historical Society Inc
For many long-term Hills District residents, a memory from Christmas time years ago would have been the role played by retail stores in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley in preparing for that special day of the year. For decades up until the early 1980s, the Valley was 'King' when it came to shopping at Christmas time and celebrating the season. Who remembers McWhirters (built at the turn of the 20th century and taken over by Myer in 1955), T.C. Beirne (built in 1902 and later renamed David Jones) and Waltons? Who also remembers the fabulous Christmas window displays? Or 'Myer on the Rooftop' featuring rides, attractions and an opportunity for children to whisper in Santa's ear what they wanted to find in their stockings on Christmas morning? All these department stores ceased operating in the Valley by 1988, with the rise of CBD-based shopping and large centres in the suburbs such as Chermside and Indooroopilly. The buildings which were McWhirters and T.C. Beirne were listed on the Queensland Heritage Registry in 1992 and 2003 respectively.
Does anyone out there have special memories of the Valley at Christmas time? We'd love to hear from you. Visit our Facebook page or email enoggerahistory@gmail.com And the Enoggera & Districts Historical Society Inc. takes this opportunity to wish its members, supporters and friends in the general community a VERY Merry Christmas and Happy 2021. Please remember 'the reason for the season'. 2020 has been, for many of us, the most difficult year of our lives. Let's all stay positive, hang in there and look out for each other. There are better days ahead. Take care, everyone. Andrew McMicking President
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Counsellor’s Column with Robin Botic
Dear Robin, It was my Mother’s birthday last week - her 90th. I wanted to do something simple like take her out to a nice restaurant for lunch. My sister Barb, insisted that she cook lunch and have it at her place even though she had just finished giving me a long diatribe on how overwhelmed and exhausted she was because, at present and temporarily, she is looking after her severely impaired mother-in-law. The disaster started with my brother Dave calling just before I left to say he had a rotten hang-over, was not coming and could I pick up some flowers and give them to Mum with his apologies. Mum is very fragile physically and emotionally and I was upset about being dumped in his mess yet again to sort it out and try and make Mum feel OK. By the time we arrived at Barb’s, Mum was upset about Dave, Barb’s short fuse was even shorter and the lunch was just awful. I spent the whole time trying to placate Barb. I know her in these states, she has been physically violent before. She wanted to have a go at someone and I know that she was trying to work into it being me. Inflammatory and accusatory remarks to all present was coupled with great sighs, moans and beleaguered tone suggesting how much she does for everyone, how difficult it is with all she has to cope with, the present meal effort being no exception. If I suggest she does less it is fuel on the fire and gives her the opportunity to say that I do nothing and it is all up to her. If it is so difficult why does she bother to go on about it so? I patted and soothed, kept my head down low and got out of there with Mum as soon as was politely possible. Now, Barb wants to host Christmas lunch. I have my son coming from interstate and I want to enjoy him and not be subjected to another disastrous family event and my sister’s tirades, which are even worse when my son is around. My concern is that there will be an even bigger tirade in which my son will be involved if I don’t. Janelle Dear Janelle, As you have observed, there is a pattern here and it’s abusive. You mentioned your sister has been physically violent when she doesn’t get her own way and, to keep the peace in some form, you have to do what she wants, say what she wants to hear, and generally you end up being the squashed meat in the family sandwich. This pattern has obviously gone on for years, has not changed and is not likely to unless you make the boundaries clearer.
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There are questions to ask yourself; “What am I afraid of if I say or do what I need to, to look after myself and my Mother?” “What do I have to loose?” “What do I have to gain?” It is beneficial to write it down and detail your answers as much as possible. With each answer you come up with, ask yourself, why again. This helps you achieve deeper levels of self understanding and hence solutions. May I suggest that your son is probably well aware of this family dynamic and might be well pleased to spend time including Christmas lunch one-on-one with you and catch up with his aunt if he wants to by himself. With regard to what I would call your sister’s hero/martyr stance, consider this. Here she is, her idea that she is a good, kind, compassionate helper/rescuer type person is an essential part of her self validation. But she also displays behaviours that are in direct contradiction to this valued part of self. How does she get over this ambivalence, validate and convince herself she is ok? Well, one way is by letting herself and others know just how much she is doing, how hard it is, what it costs her, God I am wonderful, (more effort equates with more wonderful) while at the same time the behaviour being expressed from the darker side of self are being minimised, denied and justified. Don’t be surprised if this behaviour is easy to recognise because each of us is painted in some part, even if it is one hair’s width, by the same brush. There’s a hero/ martyr in all of us, it is just a matter of how thick the paint is. The paint remover is awareness and a conscious effort to choose to behave differently. Robin
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Dickson News
from your Federal Member for Dickson PETER DUTTON
A Message from Peter
Australia Day Dickson Awards Nominations are now open for the 2021 Dickson Australia Day Awards. These awards recognise those who, through volunteer work or contributions above and beyond their normal activities, have made our community a better place. Some have made varying contributions over many years, some contribute in a particular area and the contributions of others have spread Australia wide. Excitingly, our 2021 Australia Day Awards ceremony will be our 20th year of acknowledging those who go above and beyond in our community. It will coincide with our local Citizenship Ceremony, welcoming members of our community as Australia’s newest citizens. If you know someone who has gone above and beyond throughout this difficult year, please visit www.peterdutton.com.au and nominate them for an award. Our ceremony will be a little different next year so that it is COVIDSafe, though I am looking forward to catching up with and thanking members of our community on Australia Day. Christmas Hamper Appeal 2020 The Pine Rivers Care Network needs your help to give 200 Christmas food hampers to vulnerable and disadvantaged families and individuals in our community. They truly welcome your help in donating non-perishable food items and/or financial assistance to help them purchase food that will provide a Christmas dinner. This year has been tough on a lot of locals, although if you are in a position to give, I have a hamper in my office at 3/199 Gympie Road, Strathpine where you can drop off non-perishable food. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Looking to 2021 2020 has been difficult for all Australians. Jobs have been lost, families have been kept apart and we have seen just how devastating the impact of COVID-19 has been around the world. There is much to look forward to as we move into 2021. Encouragingly, 178,800 Australian jobs were added in October, meaning 75% of jobs lost due to COVID have come back. This is great news for locals who are getting back to work, opening businesses and seeing their hours at work increase. I am also seeing more and more ‘staff wanted’ signs outside businesses around our community which fills me with hope for the future. As you would have seen in the news, there have been recent breakthroughs in the race for a COVID vaccine. Australia is well placed for the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine, once clinical trials and the regulator has confirmed safety and effectiveness. Under the Morrison Government’s COVID-19 Vaccine and Treatment Strategy, Australia has secured 134.8 million doses through advance purchasing agreements with four suppliers: AstraZeneca/Oxford, University of Queensland/CSL, Novavax and Pfizer/BioNTech. In addition, Australia has access to a further 25 million doses through the COVAX facility. After a tough year, I hope that you can enjoy Christmas with your loved ones as we rest and recharge for 2021. What’s important to you? With your help, and by working together, I know we can get the upgrades, facilities and opportunities our community needs to be even better. So please let me know what’s important to you. Drop by to one of my mobile office visits or get in touch with me at peter.dutton.mp@aph.gov.au or 3205 9977 to let me know your priorities. Alternatively, you can visit my office at 3/199 Gympie Road in Strathpine during business hours or my website www.peterdutton.com.au for more information.
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Everton News
from your State Member for Everton TIM MANDER
I’m incredibly proud to be reelected as the Member for Everton.
It has been a tremendous honour to serve as your local State Member of Parliament for the last eight and a half years and I want to than all k the people of Everton for putting their faith in me once again. I feel so privileged to represent the area I grew up in. Although in Opposition, I will work very hard to make sure our patch gets the state On election day with my daughter government services it Mim and grandson Ethan deserves.
Remembrance Day
It’s always an honor to join with others and pay respect to Australia’s servicemen and servicewomen at the Gaythorne RSL Remembrance Day service. I want to also thank those who are currently serving our country and for the families that support their loved ones in this service. Let us never forget those who gave so much – and let their courage and dedication be an inspiration to us all.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
What a year! 2020 will go down as one of those years never to be forgotten. My thoughts go to those who have been severely impacted by COVID-19 whether through ill-health or their employment. Surely 2021 can only get better. Amongst this pain there is always some good to celebrate. For me, 2020 will be the year that my wife and I were blessed with three additional grandchildren ... one on election day! With this, from my family to yours, may you have a joyous Christmas and a healthy, happy new year.
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As your local state member, I'm here to represent you and am always available to listen and hear about the issues that matter. If you would like to contact me, please phone my office on 3535 1100 or email everton@parliament.qld. gov.au.
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Business in Brisbane The 2020 year for businesses has been tough and Brisbane City Council has been there for local business to help them get back on their feet and enable them to trade through this economic recovery. In addition, to waiving fees and permits, Council has worked with the Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA) to deliver the Brisbane Business Hub (The Hub). The Hub has been developed to help local businesses across Brisbane recover from the impact of COVID-19. It’s both a physical and digital space for businesses to gain advice and learn the skills to sustain and grow their business, across all industries. Visit The Hub in person at Level 2, 155 Queen Street, Brisbane City or explore the virtual Hub at https:// businessinbrisbane.cos m.au/about. Here you can connect with Brisbane’s leading experts in business who are offering their help with free one on one mentoring sessions, from HR to marketing, finance and legal. It’s a one stop shop for any business small, medium or large. Council also have two grants available to support economic recovery in our suburbs and neighbourhood centres. The
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The Ferny Report Mark Furner M.P.
Thank you
State Member for Ferny Grove
It has been my privilege to be the member for Ferny Grove for the past five years and it’s my honour to be given the faith to represent you in Queensland Parliament for another term. I have been humbled by the genuine outpouring of trust and affection many people have shown me during the campaign this year. Thank you to the electors of Ferny Grove for your support. Thank you to my staff who work so hard to deliver the outcomes people need. Thank you to the tireless volunteers who have believed in what we are seeking to build. Further, I was very fortunate to retain my portfolio of Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and add to that Minister for Rural Communities. Queensland grows the best clean, green produce and fibres in the world and employs hundreds of thousands of people in the agriculture sector. Our Ag industry is the envy of the world and I will never tire of telling everyone that fact. Queensland is well-placed to deal with the recovery from COVID because of the strong decisions made by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and the dedication and professionalism of our Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young and all whom have served to keep us safe. My staff and I are now back in the office, delivering the same hard work and dedication we have shown in the past to improve local services and schools and to fight to build a future where opportunity is enlarged for all.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your Member of Parliament again this term.
Lions Christmas Cakes
Following my own Christmas tradition by selling Lions Christmas Cakes – with fellow Lion Brett Murphy at Great Western.
As we approach Christmas in a year like none we have ever had before there are still some things which remain constant. Lions Christmas Cakes is one of those things. Christmas cakes have been a major fundraiser for Lions Clubs since 1965. Proceeds from the cakes are donated back into the community supporting a number of good causes from blindness prevention and aged care to youth programs and everything in between. This year the Golden Valley Keperra Lions will be selling cakes at Bob Cassimaty Park at the following times: • Sat. 5th December – 11.30am to 2.30pm • Sun. 6th December – 8.30am to 11.30am • Sun. 6th December – 11.30am to 2.30pm • Sat. 12th December – 11.30am to 2.30pm • Sat. 19th December – 11.30am to 2.30pm • Sun. 20th December – 8.30am to 11.30am • Sun. 20th December – 11.30am to 2.30pm
Cooking up a storm with Ag students and teachers from Ferny Grove State High School for 2020 National Agriculture Day.
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