It's Full Steam Ahead For Petrie's Festival
It will be full steam ahead at Old Petrie Town on the 3rd and 4th June with the return of the annual Steam Fair.
This year promises to be bigger and better than ever as the beautifully restored steam machines take to the streets of Old Petrie Town and will be showcased in their magnificent best! The weekend can be likened to a festival with entertainment, demonstrations and activities for all the family to enjoy. Parents may acquire some culinary inspiration through a local celebrity cook-off - steam engine style, or mum might enjoy browsing through the vast array of stall holders in at the Artisan Markets on site.
For the kids, where do we start! There will be an animal
petting farm, unicorn rides, face painting and jump all day castles. Plus to round off the day, a grand parade of magnificent machinery from Through the Ages will chug along the streets of the town.
To keep those hunger panges at bay, patrons can grab some fabulous street food in Mumford’s Barn or at the many cafes and hotels that will also be open.
The museum will also be open so check out the displays of machinery in
restored condition, it is a great opportunity to see what these machines would have looked like and how they operated in days gone by.
Activities will also take place across in the park, there will be a jam packed program of live entertainment and roving buskers, plus so much more.
The fair is set on 52 acres of beautiful park lands, so be sure not to miss this event for all the family.
One of the steam engines that will be on display at the fair Location: Old Petrie Town, 901 Dayboro Road, Whiteside.
Date/time: Saturday 3rd from 10am - 4pm, Sunday 4th June from 8am - 2pm
Containers For Change At Albany Creek Woolies!
A new Containers for Change QLD Recycling Kiosk has just opened in Albany Creek! 5-15 Jagora Drive, Albany Creek (near the Woolies pick-up area)
Emergency Services Join Forces For Expo
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If you have ever wanted to see firefighters in action, put out a mock blaze or see inside emergency vehicles? If so, be sure not to miss the Community Disaster Resilience Expo. The free family-friendly event will bring together local emergency services in one location at George Willmore Park on Saturday 20 May between 10am and 2pm.
Picabeen Community Centre is excited to host this event as part of this years Hills Festival. A broad range of emergency services have partnered with Picabeen Community Centre to deliver the expo, including QLD Fire and Emergency Service, QLD Police, SES, The Red Cross, Lifeline, Suncorp, Big Bang AND more, with a variety of activities on show including demonstrations, and emergency vehicles. If the site of fire engines, ambulances, SES vehicles aren't enough to keep the kids entertained, there will also be a variety of kid’s interactive activities including face painting, practical experiences, presentations and giveaways. To keep the crowds fed, there will be food trucks, along with a dessert truck on site! Plus, the coffee cart will be offering the first 50 coffees for free so get in quick!
Reviewing your goals for 2023? Looking for a group of inspiring, motivating and energetic individuals? Come join the Run With Rob running group at Eatons Hill, Ferny Hills or Warner. We guarantee it will be life changing and just the motivation you need to kick start 2023.
Suitable for ALL ability levels. Our no cost sessions will change your life.
Lions Are Here To Help
The Albany Creek Lions are back out there doing the good old Bunnings sausage sizzles, so if you see them, drop by and say hi!
Many local residents may not know that there is a very active Lions Club within Albany Creek and they are always willing to help out!
The group have been very busy since Christmas and are hopeful to pick up a couple of new ongoing projects that will allow them to be out amongst the community. If you would like to help out within the community (and enjoy
social outings throughout the year, why not join the Albany Creek Lions Club? Contact the membership Chairman, Graeme on 0408 374 719 or President Kaye on 0477 212 242 for more information.
The club meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month. The first meeting being their ‘Business Meeting‘ at the Albany Creek Library. The third meeting is the ‘Dinner/Social Meeting’ which is held at the Hornets Football Club. There is usually a really interesting guest speaker at meetings, plus they have a lot of fun! Do think about contacting them and popping along to see what they are all about.
What's On at the Library
There are some fascinating special events coming up at the Albany Creek Library. To make a booking visit mbrc.qld.gov.au/libraries/ events, or contact the library on 5433 2638.
Beeswax Wraps
Friday 2nd June and Tuesday 8th August , 11am - 1.30pm & 1.30pm - 2pm
Cut down on plastic wrap forever and make and take home two beautiful beeswax wraps. Best for adults.
Growing Exotic Vegetables in Moreton Bay Gardens
Saturday 6th June, 10amnoon Our climate is perfect for growing delicious Asian, Pacific and South American herbs and vegetables. Find out how easy it is with horticulturist and and 4BC presenter, Paul Plant. Best for adults.
Sewing Studio: Buttonholes and Buttons
Thursday 13th July, 1pm2pm Find out how to use the buttonhole function on a sewing machine. Best for adults.
Customise with Cricut
Friday 28th July, 10.30am12.30pm Drop in to discover how easy it is to make your own single-colour decal sticker with our Cricut machines. Best for adults.
Albany Creek School Students Supporting Homeless Youth
Young people facing homelessness are getting their lives back on track thanks to a generous donation from Albany Creek State High School.
Money raised by the school’s students is supporting the Sponsor a Bed program at Carinity Orana. The service provides crisis accommodation for homeless people aged 16 to 21 years and young people at risk of becoming homeless. The organisation provides immediate supported accommodation at Bald Hills for up to five residents at a time, for an average stay of six months.
Ainsley Gilbert and Nadia de Gong were members of Albany Creek State High School’s Student Representative Council which late last year organised the fundraiser.
“We were looking for a charity to support and we saw how Carinity Orana provides for people who are less fortunate, and helps those who are in dire circumstances,” Ainsley said.
“I personally thought for us teenagers who may know young people who need some help sometimes, Carinity is a very helpful organisation to have in our community and to support.” Nadia said the school’s students raised around $500 through a Christmas-themed free dress day.
“We asked students to wear a Christmas shirt to school and bring a $2 donation. The support was amazing; we didn’t expect the event to be so large and for so many of our junior school students to participate,” she said.
Carinity Orana Program Manager, Dave McNair, thanked the school students for their generosity in supporting an important
local community service.
“Many of the young people referred to our service lack the basic items they need to live such as clothing, uniforms, toiletries, linen and access to transport – things we often take for granted. Our service relies on generous donors for support,” Dave said.
Anyone wishing to sponsor a bed at Carinity Orana can pledge their support online at www.carinity.org.au/campaign/ sponsor-bed or by phoning (07) 3550 3737.
Rocking Out The Region
A brand new music festival is set to rock the region on the 17th June as the Sounds of Rock event hits Pine Rivers Park, Strathpine.
And this is no small deal, this festival will be MASSIVE with some of the biggest names in music gracing a stacked up line-up. Headlining the show is Grammy Award winner Billy Ocean, the amazing Leo Sayer, Black Sorrows, Dragon, Thirsty Merc, Russell Morris, Eurogliders along with Bachelor Girl taking to the stage.
Event organiser NUI Events has a legacy of bringing major, quality events to fruition, so you can be assured that this festival will certainly rock the region. NUI events spokesperson Trevor Sands tells us the Sounds of Rock will cater for everyone, and some may even get a bit nostalgic!
‘We are so excited with this line up and it really caters for everyone,’ says Trevor.
‘So many of us grew up on this rock and soul music - and we can’t wait to see everyone enjoying live music at its best!’
Trevor went on to say ‘Our goal is to have major and quality events throughout the country bringing the BEST acts we can to hopefully boost the tourism economy. We’ve invited some of the best artists in the country and can’t wait to put on an incredible show for all the Southeast Queensland musiclovers!’
So what are you waiting for! Hope over to www.oztix.com.au and grab your tickets before they are all sold out!
Queensland Art Collective Assoc. Inc. presents
ART SHOW
Taigum Shopping Centre
22nd - 28th May 2023
This group of Artists from all over Brisbane will be showcasing their work from seascapes to landscapes to floral themes (and so much more!) at the upcoming Taigum Shopping Centre Art Show, they will be located just outside Woolworths.
All paintings will be for sale. The group will be donating a portion of their sales to The Lord Mayor’s Charitable Trust.
A Spectrum Of Brains
By Georgia Wright 7-year-old Zillmere local Tehya is a young lady with drive—drive to create, drive to overcome, and drive to share her passions with the world.‘I’m a nice lady’, Tey assures Echo News when asked to describe herself. She is also a ‘true greenie at heart’ and the developer of her very own all-natural beauty brand. Having struggled with her diagnosis of Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder and ADHD, Tey has faced many challenges throughout her youth in engaging with extracurricular activities. Her mother, Amina, explained that, “In the early childhood education system, she was being left out of both individual and group activities despite being able to express interest.” Amina recalls a vast array of instances where Tey has attempted to engage in a new skill set at school but has been advised by teachers that they cannot manage her daughter. Unfortunately, not every classroom has the capacity to “manage” diverse children. While this has led to her exclusion, it also taught Tey to redirect her sensory seeking and diverse qualities into her own passions and interests—hence, the creation of Tey’s Cosmetics.
It was about a year ago, when Tey began school, that the girl decided to bring her brand into fruition. She’d taken interested in other kids’ make-up palettes and nail polish and realised that make-up for kids was too expensive and made of unnatural ingredients. Being a creative greenie, it was Tey’s first thought to create an alternative herself. She now takes pride and joy in making cheap, natural, skin-friendly bath and lip products for all ages. So far, the business remains “low-key”, while Tey’s family works out the kinks of marketing, media, and businessmanagement. It is predominantly just for Tey’s enjoyment, and a means by which she can learn about basic science, maths, art, and geography. More information and products can be found on Tey’s newly established website: www.teyscosmetics.com
Of course, to this day, Tey is still learning to embrace her neurodiversity. However, with the unconditional love of her parents, as well as her own determination to give things a go, Tey is an inspiration to all. Amina shares that, ‘The love I have for Tehya is totally unchanged with her diagnosis. Tehya is the same person she was prior to the diagnosis as to who she is today. I just love her for everything she is and for her witty personality.’
Echo News looks forwards to the new heights Tey’s Cosmetics will reach, and congratulates Tey for her outstanding achievements.
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A Carnivale To Conclude A Magical Festival
The Hills Festival will come to a close on the 27th May in true style with the annual The Hills Carnivale ending four weeks of incredible events.
The annual festival of fun will take place at George Willmore Park, Ferny Hills and it is free entry for all with a whole host of activities for little kids and big kids alike.
For one day only, enjoy a jam-packed entertainment program split between two stages – with one stage specifically catering just for the little ones in the designated Kids Zone!
The children will have lots to keep them busy with amusement rides, workshops and games, and roving entertainers to enjoy. Mum and Dad can wander through the dozens of lifestyle markets and multicultural food stalls while enjoying the talents of our local musical acts. Here is a little run down of what this incredible festival has to offer.
Kids Zone
This is going to be the go-to place to keep the littlies busy and will feature workshops, activities, face painting and laser tag. With an animal meet and greet, dedicated kids stage and live shows this zone is going to be a fan favourite!
Ride Zone
From $2 enjoy a huge selection of carnival rides for all ages. For the thrill seekers head on over to the rock wall, obstacle course, giant slide, or the fan favourite dodgem cars. For those looking for something a little tamer there’s plenty on offer with the merry go round, inflatable slide, jumping castle, and teacups!
Main Stage
The main stage will feature a huge program of local musicians, groovy tunes, and live entertainment. Performers will take to
stage from 12pm – 7pm, make sure you bring a picnic blanket or camping chair and unwind for an evening of Hills festivities.
Market Alley
The Alley will see an eclectic mix of artisans, local makers, and food trucks. Spend your evening under the festoon lighting and stroll between the dozens of market vendors and stalls.
Fireworks
The event will conclude with extravagant fireworks show. Look to the sky at 7pm and enjoy this great conclusion to the Hills Festival.
See you at the 2023 Hills Carnivale!
Event Snapshot
Date: Saturday 27th May Time: 12pm - 7pm
Location: George Willmore Park, Ferny Hills
SATURDAY 27 MAY FERNY HILLS GEORGE WILLMORE PARK
A Win For Wildlife In Bunya
hectares of land on Eatons Crossing Road at Eatons Hill. This land is key wildlife habitat, with the property containing two vegetation communities suitable for koalas and the site contributes to the extension of the green corridor of Four Mile Creek. This corridor facilitates the movement and dispersal of koalas and other species towards core habitat in the Eatons Hill and Warner areas.
Councillor Matt Constance (Div 10) said he was glad Council had secured the first property within the Hills District of Moreton Bay.
It's a win for wildlife in The Hills District with the recent purchase of a 14.5-hectare property by Moreton Bay Regional Council under the Land Buyback for Environmental Purposes program.
The property located at 519 Bunya Road, Bunya is a prime koala and wildlife habitat that will now remain untouched by development for many years to come under the program that was introduced in 2020.
The objective of Council’s Land Buyback for Environmental Purposes Program is to acquire strategic properties for the management and conservation of our region’s natural ecosystems. The properties seek to maintain and enhance connectivity of our local wildlife, through a focus on the management of green corridors and the protection of priority species into the future. This property will be Council’s fifth purchase under the program and another step towards preserving 75% of Moreton Bay’s land mass from development.
Other recent purchases of land in our region have been 13
‘The Hills District is full of lush Australian bushland that’s just perfect for all kinds of wildlife like koalas to call home,’ he said.
‘It’s a major drawcard for residents to have that connection to nature and we know locals want to see more protections in place for our wildlife, so I’m glad Council was able to deliver by purchasing this key property in Bunya.’
Council officers will now monitor this land and rehabilitate it if necessary by removing invasive weeds and planting further wildlife habitat to help improve this sanctuary for wildlife.
Women in Business 2023
A celebration of the talented women that own (or work in) local businesses in and around the region
Sisters are doing it for themselves in North-West Brisbane (and Australia wide!), with a record number of women running their own small businesses. New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show 12.1 per cent of the nation’s 5.9 million employed women are now their own boss. More than a third of all small businesses are run by women, and there’s a blooming world of networking, blogs and entrepreneurial women taking advantage of the trend.
‘If you look at women in particular, they are more formally educated and moving into their family forming years in their 30s, and they have invested more to prepare themselves, with more education, so they want to make sure they can continue a burgeoning career,’ social demographer Mark McCrindle explained. In this feature, we are celebrating some incredible local businesswomen who have taken a leap of faith and are making a name for themselves in small business. From Accountants to Cake Decorators, all these ladies are from truly diverse industries. We have also compiled an online ‘Mini Mag’ that contains all the ladies from this edition, so head online to have a read on our website at www.echo-news.com.au Edition two of Women in Business will be showcased in the upcoming June edition. If you are a local lady who would like to be featured, contact admin@ echo-news.com.au
Just like this epic Women in Business feature, Echo News will be publishing a MEN In Business showcase in the JULY edition. Spots are limited! For more information, contact admin@echo-news.com.au
Chartered Accountants
Jordan Pavey and Frances CameronDream Accountants for Tradies and Self Managed Superfunds!
Meet your Dream accounting team,Jordan Pavey and Frances Cameron at Dream Financing. Blending the expertise of an inner city accounting firm with a tech-savvy suburban practice, Dream Financing is redefining what a “good” accountant is.
This dynamic duo work with a variety of business entities from family run businesses to SMSF investors to help them achieve their financial goals.
Approachable and a willingness to listen and help solve small business challenges are just some of the attributes these ladies have to offer. However, it is their background, expertise and credentials that really shine.
Frances has been working as an accountant for over 12 years and joined Dream Financing in early 2023 as an accounting director. Frances specialises in providing accounting and tax advice to small businesses and takes a keen interest in the compliance of self managed superannuation funds.
Frances has a Bachelor of Business, Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting, and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
Jordan founded the accounting practice in 2018 and has over 15 years experience working in the accounting industry for small and medium sized businesses with turnover from startup phase to $30 million. Jordan works in many industries including professional services, trades, construction and online retail.
Jordan has a Bachelor of Applied Finance, is a member of
the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and an associate of the Tax Institute. Dream Financing provide sought after services and options that many business owners are looking for, such as providing fixed fee quotes (so there are no surprises at billing time!) preparing BAS in a timely manner, knowledgable in Self Managed Superfunds and are experts in Xero Software. For the Tradies, these ladies have a deep understanding of the QBCC minimum financial requirements for businesses So take ownership of your finances and give yourself the best possible financial foundation to chase your dreams. Contact Jordan or Frances today!
P: 3519 7680
E: reception@dreamfinaincing.com.au
W: www.dreamfinancing.com.au
Georgia Wright
As a young, aspiring writer who dreams for the moon, Georgia Wright has certainly already begun to rattle the stars. A published author, journalist, digital editor, copy writer, and proof-reader at age 19, this girl doesn’t muck around.
Perhaps it was her childhood love of books that lit the fire in her belly to produce stories of her own. Perhaps it was the fact that 7-year-old Georgia was promised by all her teachers that her talent for writing would make her famous someday. Admittedly, it was both. Either way, by the time she had reached Year 11 at Wavell State High School, all the students knew her name, and everyone knew she had put a book on the library’s shelves.
‘Love Hurts’, Georgia’s debut novel—a witty and romantic coming-of-age tale—was co-published by the author herself and InHouse Publishing in 2020, right in the thick of COVID-19. It became quite the local hit within the community!
For work experience in Year 10, Georgia chose to jump aboard The Echo News ship for the week. The team liked her enough to keep her around, and ever since, her role at the Echo has only grown. From producing journalistic work for the company, to then also proofreading the publications, to securing the position as Digital Editor for The Little Echo, Georgia’s contribution is never-ending. Currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Creative Writing and a Minor in Journalism at Queensland University of Technology, Georgia is working hard in all departments to set up her future. Just this month, she secured an internship at the 4ZZZ radio station, where she now produces news stories to present on the radio each Thursday (tune in if you dare!). This way, she can gain a wider range of real-world journalism experience before graduating next year.
What’s more, Georgia offers freelance journalism services to businesses and individuals. She hopes to turn these services into her own business one day, with novel writing to be her side hustle. Until then, she will continue climbing up in the world from publication to publication. Star to star.
P: 0466 607 045
Katie Maclean
Director: Echo Media Group Pty Ltd
Mother of three and community advocate Katie Maclean is the driving force behind the locally owned and independent media group, Echo News Brisbane.
It’s been six years now since Albany Creek local Katie acquired The Hills Echo Community magazine and began to build it into the community news empire it is today. With a drive to supply the communities surrounding The Hills District with information, two new mastheads: The Everton Echo and The Eatons Echo were born. In addition to The Little Echo, a website showcasing our youngest citizens creative talents giving our youngest citizens a voice.
With a vast media background in country newspapers, glossy magazines, as well as experience in marketing, publishing and digital publishing, you can be assured that the Echoes are in safe hands.
Professional, reliable, approachable are but a few business attributes she possesses. However, it is her passion-driven mindset that has evolved the publications into something that is engaging and interacting more with the younger generation, a rarity in today’s society. Producing community news and connecting the community comes naturally to Katie, who possesses a love for the local community and the hustle to celebrate it. In an increasingly digital world, Katie is well aware that the Echo needs to conform to suit this new age. The Echo News website has become a focal point for local news and is currently undergoing a major overhaul, with the launch of this new website expected in the upcoming weeks. Furthermore, the addition of a sophisticated Echo News app is due to be launched later this year that will be packed to the brim with local news, stories and events. Echo News has plenty in store over the next 12 months and with Katie behind the wheel, it’s sure to continue the platform's already thriving success and give confidence to local businesses and the community that the free local news is here to stay!
For a few fun facts, Katie is a bonnie Scot through and through, an avid runner and just completed her first ultra marathon, and a qualified marine biologist!
Sprinkling sweetness around the region.
Mother of two and wife to husband Rob who also runs a community group ‘Run With Rob’, Warner local Richelle Hopkinson founded Sprinkles N Cookies almost two years ago amidst the COVID epidemic.
After almost 20 years working as a Radiation Therapist, Richelle felt the pressures of working as essential worker during COVID, causing her to re-evaluate what made her happy.
"Working in the cancer treatment area is rewarding, however very emotionally draining and very medical. I have always had a passion for creating, so, I ended up turning my weekend hobby of baking and creating for my loved ones into a side business, which still continues to bring me joy and balance with family and home life," said Richelle.
After founding Sprinkles N Cookies, the business quickly gathered momentum leading to lots of community connections, sales, and smiles.
Richelle is now renowned for her delightful vanilla cookies that don’t only look heavenly, but taste like it, too with regulars even allowing her to be part of their annual family celebrations. Furthermore, Richelle has been recognised by the Australian Cake Artists and Decorators Association for her incredible creations and has been nominated for the 'best new cookie artist' in this years awards.
But Sprinkles N Cookies isn't just any baking business as they bake and decorate not only fondant, but also royal icing cookies. There are only a few cookies artists in the Moreton Bay Council region licensed to sell royal icing cookies due to the stringent licensing procedure -and Sprinkles N Cookies is one of them! Stay tuned for classes, to learn how to decorate and make your very own cookies!
P: 0422 233 948
E: sncbyrichelle@gmail.com
W: sprinklesncookies.com.au
Supportive Therapy
Meet Elena, the face behind Supportive Therapy in Arana Hills.
Elena started her private practice as she wanted to make a positive difference to her community. Motivating others to feel strong, confident and to evolve into a better version of themselves is her primary focus.
As a mother of three young boys, Elena is passionate about supporting mothers. She is very aware, and can resonate with the complex challenges faced by Australian mums today and offers guidance, advice and therapy tailored to this topic.
In addition to operating her private practice, Elena is the Brisbane Mothers’ Mental Health Network Coordinator. Through collaboration with the Mental Health Professionals Network, Elena recently hosted two webinars titled “ADHD Mothers Diagnosed later in life” and “The Sandwich Generation” that focussed on how to support mothers. She further supports parents in the community by presenting informative and entertaining workshops in childcare centres around the region. However, her commitment to helping others does not stop there. Elena is a regular columnist in The Hills Echo, along with having articles published on a nation level in the "Australia Counselling and Talked" magazine. Furthermore, to add to her publishing repertoire, she has a wide variety of eBooks online, so if you can’t come in for therapy, look them up at www.supportivetherapy.com.au
In early 2021, Elena founded "The Wellness Hub" in Arana Hills to support other mothers in small business. The space features a Sound Healer, ADHD Coach and Tutor for Dyslexic children. These are examples of support through an holistic approach and can aid education, empowerment and normalising how we all struggle. If you would like your business to be involved in The Wellness Hub, please reach out to Elena.
P: 0447 015 571 E: elena@supportivetherapy.com.au
www.supportivetherapy.com.au
Natalie Cowlrick
Real Estate Agent - Ray White Albany Creek
As a trusted voice in the community, we feel it is important to shine a light on outstanding individuals who are making a positive impact, especially in what is often one of the largest and sometimes most daunting life decisions. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Natalie has built a reputation for going above and beyond to help her clients achieve their real estate goals. Her passion for the industry and her commitment to delivering the best possible outcomes for her clients have earned her widespread recognition and respect.
Natalie's clients rave about her professionalism, expertise and attentiveness throughout the entire buying and selling process. She prides herself on being accessible and communicative, making sure that her clients are always in the loop and that their needs are being met.
In addition to her work in real estate, Natalie is a devoted member of the local community, volunteering her time to various organizations and charities. She understands the importance of giving back and is passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of others. "I love being able to help people make their dreams come true," Natalie says. "Whether it's helping a first home buyer get their foot on the real estate ladder, finding the perfect home for a family or helping someone sell their property, it's incredibly rewarding to be a part of such an important milestone in their lives".
She has received numerous accolades and awards for her work, including the Ray White Premier Award, which recognizes the top 5% performing agents in the network. At a time when trust and reliability are more important than ever, Natalie feels that women have a natural advantage in this once heavily male dominated industry as our attention to detail and natural empathy are qualities that shine during these often stressful and emotive decision-making events. I don’t have an ego or agenda - I am here for when my clients need me.
P: 0415 522 442
E: natalie.cowlrick@raywhite.com
www.raywhitealbanycreek.com.au
Danni Francis
General Manager - Aspley Hornets Football Club
Hi, I’m Danni the General Manager of the Aspley Hornets Football Club, located in the heart of Carseldine and the biggest Aussie Rules Club on the Northside of Brisbane. This non-profit organisation consists of three bars, an expansive and welcoming gaming room, a large dog friendly deck, three function rooms, 6 Points Café, and finally a 160 seated Bistro area. Every dollar spent in the club goes back to the community or our Aussie Rules players that range from three years old to the over 55’s. I hold a Business Degree with a Major in Marketing and started my career at a small club. I instantly fell in love with the role and hospitality. Just over eight years ago, I found my way to the Hornets and have never looked back. I have worked in various roles including gaming, marketing, operations, and for the last four years, General Manager. Our team at the Hornets is strong and diverse, with a notable presence of female leaders, allowing us to run the club with compassion, empathy, and a supportive environment for our team and members, akin to a family.
As a mother of two, I cherish my Hornet’s family and my passion lies in growing the team and providing a venue that is associated with words like family, friendly, safe, and welcoming for our members.
One of my proudest achievements is our team. Their loyalty and dedication is truly remarkable, and it's heartening to see our club being considered as a second home by members, reflected in the kind feedback we receive.
I am also incredibly proud of our club's achievements, including winning the Best Gaming Award and being a runner-up in the Best Club Medium and Best Footy Club categories. We are committed to continuous growth, both on and off the field, as we strive to be a significant supporter of Aussie rules in the region and provide a hub that fosters a sense of community within our club.
P: 07 3263 5522
A: 50 Graham Road Cardeldine
W: www.aspleyhornets.com.au
Susanne Jones
Director - Just Better Care Brisbane North
Choice and control are the foundations of the caring economy, but Susanne Jones, Managing Director of Just Better Care Brisbane North takes that concept so much further than just service delivery to her customers. Living her values, in business and in her personal life, are vital to Susanne. By sharing her aged care and disability expertise with not-for-profit community groups as well as industry trainees she aims to give people the tools and knowledge to seek out the best solutions to their day-to-day needs, including needs that go beyond care in the home.
“Our service model for our older Australians is based on what I would like to see for my mama if she lived in Australia.”
Susanne also shares her considerable business acumen and corporate knowledge in many ways. Formally mentoring business owners through the Queensland Government’s Mentoring 4 Growth programme for 2 years has enabled Susanne to gift Mentees with a unique mix of experience having been a small start-up and then progressing to build two successful franchise territories and employing a team of 72.
“Contributing to thriving communities and affording opportunities for growth to aspiring business owners, movers and shakers and young talent means a lot to me. I have had incredible inspiration throughout my journey and I am paying it forward.”
Being a past Regional winner in the Queensland Governments ‘Queensland Training Awards’ (QTA) places Susanne in good stead to judge both the QTA awards as well as the Moreton Bay Business & Innovation Awards.By providing impartial feedback to entrants, Susanne can bring value to those small business owners that they might not otherwise have access to.
P: 3056 0777 E: 1/6 Patricks Rd, Arana Hills www.justbettercare.com.au/brisbane-north-cbd
Tanya Roberts
Following an opportunity to live in Canada, Tanya found a unique lifestyle choice to both work from home and enjoy more time with the family. The added bonus was Tanya’s hair and skin also found change with the use of naturally based products.
MONAT (Modern Nature) provides a fun and rewarding business opportunity with amazing results that need to be seen to be believed. Naturally based, anti-aging hair and skincare products are just the beginning. A culture of family, service and gratitude closely follows.
“I first found MONAT by chance and after using the products I was instantly transformed. The changes to my hair after just 30 days was remarkable. The ongoing opportunity to meet other people and develop a business is so rewarding,” Tanya remarks.
Monat is a business of opportunity and reward, appreciation and gratitude, a global leader. Since joining in 2017, in Canada the company has expanded further in Europe and now Australia & New Zealand.
“This opportunity is not only for women. We have MoMen who are very successful sharing the men’s range and building communities. The fact these products work and are substantially better for you than what you get off the shelf is an added benefit. Whatever your concern, we have the solution for you,” she said.
Do you have hair or skin ailments? Would you like to know more about Monat and the opportunity to join a successful team?
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A Call On The Community For Volunteer Week
The Brendale Evening VIEW Club is calling on members of the community to give their time to children’s education charity, The Smith Family, as part of National Volunteer Week (15-21 May).
VIEW (Voice, Interests and Education of Women) is a leading women’s organization dedicated to supporting children in need with their education through The Smith Family. The theme for this year’s Volunteer Week is ‘The Change Makers.’
VIEW members volunteer their time for The Smith Family in a variety of ways, all of which have a lasting impact on a child’s life.
Members of Brendale VEW Club volunteer for The Smith Family by coming along to the dinner meetings held on the third Tuesday of the month. The members also support the View Club by volunteering at a number of fundraising events. These events include helping out at Bunnings sausage sizzles, Bring and Buy stalls and there is also the very popular Fashion Parade. Along with fundraising the ladies come together to share the many social events and activities these include a fun walk along Shorncliffe Beach, a fun in the Park morning tea and many more.
New memebers are always welcome, so why not pop along to the next dinner meeting on the 16th of May. There will be a Bring and Buy stall. Contact President Helen on 0407 003 229
An Art Show For All
The Aspley Art Group will be visiting the Strathpine Shopping Centre, located in Centre Court beside the Coffee Club from Monday 8th May to Sunday 14th May.
The show will be open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday, and 9am to 4pm Sunday.
A gentle reminder that Mother’s Day is on Sunday 14th May, so if you are looking for a Mother’s Day Gift for someone special be sure to check out the beautiful paintings on display.
The Group is looking forward to re-visiting Strathpine and will be exhibiting their latest paintings for your enjoyment. All art on display will be for sale.
Membership enquiries are always welcome. The Group also provides Tutorials with accomplished artists during the year which are available to members and non-members. If you are interested in becoming a member or attending a Tutorial please speak to one of our friendly artists.
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Joyful Scottish Knees-Up Comes To The Hills
You may be forgiven for thinking you’ve been transported to a wee village hall in Scotland when the Anywhere Festival comes to the Hills District Community Centre, 291 Dawson Pde, Arana Hills on Friday 19th May. For one special night only, locals can participate in a Ceilidh (pronounced ‘kay-lee’), the Scottish version of a bush dance. With joyful live music provided by Queensland’s premier Scottish dance band, The Ceilidh Clan, it will be a fun and familyfriendly community gathering where the dances are taught, walked through and called, so everyone can have a go.
Ceilidh Clan members and local residents, Donald McKay and Rebecca Wright are very excited to be bringing a taste of their Scottish culture to the suburbs. Tickets cost $25 for adults and $10 for kids and can be purchased from https:// anywhere.is/event/scottishceilidh-dance/ or via http:// www.ceilidhclan.com
Doors open at 6:30pm, so don’t miss out!
Everton News from your State
Neighbour Day and Easter Egg Hunt 2023
Finally! After three years of disruptions, we managed to celebrate and host our Annual Neighbour Day Event with the eagerly anticipated Easter Egg Hunt again sponsored by Hicks Real Estate. More than 2000 locals came down to Teralba Park on Sunday April 2nd to join in the fun and games with some of our wonderful community organisations.
We had over 25 stalls from local Community Groups and were entertained by the Brisbane Brass Band and the National Servicemen‘s Memorial Pipe Band.
Kids scrambled for Easter Eggs and participated in some good old-fashioned games of tug-o-war, sack races, egg & spoon races and 3 legged races.
I’d like to thank all our participants for their great efforts to make it such a fun morning, not forgetting our Emergency Services teams who do such a great job and let the kids clamber through their vehicles!
Member for Everton TIM MANDER
Congratulations to Youth Member for Everton, Vidar Pittendreigh on his great work so far as the youth advocate for the Everton electorate. I look forward to working closely with Vidar throughout the year to improve representation of young people in Everton and state-wide.
It was my pleasure to welcome the senior school leader’s from Everton Park State High School and Albany Creek State High School to Parliament House recently. I enjoyed hearing lots of bright ideas about how we can improve our state and I‘m confident our future is in good hands!
I hope you were able to enjoy a break over Easter and the school holidays and are ready and recharged for a few big months ahead. Thank you to everyone who attended an Anzac Day Ceremony or Service in our community. We owe an immense debt of gratitude to the ADF men and women currently serving and our veterans who have sacrificed so much for our freedoms.
Red Shield Appeal
I would like to encourage local residents to once again be involved with the Salvation Army’s biggest fundraising event of the year, the Red Shield Appeal and Doorknock. These funds are vital to meet the needs for the Salvation Army’s many community service programs from aged care, youth homelessness, counselling, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, employment services just to name a few. The Salvation Army helps more than one million disadvantaged Australian’s each year. For more information or if you would like to assist with or make a donation to the appeal, please visit: www.salvationarmy.org.au/red-shield-appeal/
Retirement
After 41 years of dedicated service to the Qld Police Service and to our community, including five years at the Albany Creek Police Station, Senior Sergeant Anthony McDonald recently retired.
Thank you for your service, Senior Sergeant McDonald and congratulations on a well-deserved retirement.
Community Marquee Hire
This time of the year, our community is filled with events, so if your organisation is looking to host an event or attend an event and are in need of a marquee, then please get in touch with my office – contact details are below.
Dickson Seniors Expo – Save the Date Planning is underway for the 2023 Dickson Seniors Expo to be held on Tuesday 22 August at the South Pine Sports Complex, South Pine Road, Brendale. If your organisation or business would like a stall at the Expo, please contact my office for an Expression of Interest Form. Details below.
Tickets for the Expo will be released closer to the date –entrance will be free again this year.
Contact Me
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If there is anything I can do to help or any local issues you’d like to raise, please send me an email at peter.dutton.mp@ aph.gov.au or call my office on 3205 9977.