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Leaders and members of the Everton Park Girl Guides with the new defibrillator that has been
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Lifesaving Device Installed At Everton Park Den
A $3,000 AED (Automated External Defibrillator) machine has been funded, sourced and installed as a collaborative project between the Australian Lions Foundation (ALF), the Brisbane Bunya Lions Club and contributions from the Everton Park Scout Group and the Everton Park Girl Guides groups. On receiving the device, the Group Leader of Everton Park Scout Group George Rowlinson expressed his gratitude to the ALF and the Lions Club of Brisbane Bunya for their help in procuring the device. ‘It’s the defibrillator we should have, should never use, but will be a lifesaver if we need it - thank you,’ Rowlinson said. Daryl G. Scott, Chief Commissioner at Scouts Qld, said that it is great relationships between service organisations in the community that make projects like this happen for the benefit of all. ‘Thank you. It’s natural for our groups to work together to serve the local community,’ he said. Assistant State Commissioner for Girl Guides Queensland, Amanda Nicholls echoed the sentiments of Commissioner Scott saying: ‘It is great to come together with other organisations of similar values to make projects like this happen.’ President of the Brisbane Bunya Lions Club Kay Liddle said service organisations are there to help others and to serve the community with kindness and compassion. ‘These are important community organisations and it's our job to work together and support others in the community,’ she said. The device is now available for use by over 250 members of the community, aged 5 years to 80+ years, who access the hall
President of the Brisbane Bunya Lions Club Kay Liddle, Daryl G. Scott - Chief Commissioner Scouts Qld, Group Leader of the Everton Park Scout Group George Rowlinson and Everton Park Girl Guides Leader Lyn Ricketts every week for various activities. The busy space is used by the Everton Park Scout and Girl Guide groups, is home to local interest and support groups including fitness and yoga classes, the Brisbane Doll Society Inc, the Society of Collectors of Miniature Items and The Hive support group. Local families often rent the space to hold family celebrations. For more information or to get involved with the Brisbane Bunya Lions visit www.brisbanebunya.qld.lions.org.au
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The Everton Echo is a FREE monthly publication delivering 14,500 copies per month of what matters to Everton Park 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. Distribution is carried out via direct letterbox delivery to homes and businesses in the suburbs of; Gaythorne, Enoggera, Everton Park, Mitchelton, Stafford and McDowall. Copies can also be picked up from a variety of magazine stands within the above suburbs. ...................................... Copyright: The Everton Echo is produced by MAC Group Publications Pty Ltd (The Publisher). All rights are reserved and the contents are copyright and may not be reproduced without permission from The Publisher. All care is taken by The Publisher, however responsibility is not accepted for errors or omissions and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of The Publisher. COVID-19: At the time of going to press (24th November 2021), information contained within this issue is correct. As the situation with the COVID health crisis is ever changing, we urge you to contact organisers of any events listed within our publication if you are doubtful about times and dates. For more information, visit www.echo-news.com.au or email admin@echo-news.com.au Page 4 - December 2021, The Everton Echo
An update from the Samford Museum On Saturday 11th December from 2pm, the Samford Museum along with the Rotary Club of Samford Valley will host a community event for British author Nayef Din. Nayef's novel ‘The Last Gundir’ (Aboriginal Sorcerer), has signed copies which can be purchased on the day. The book tells the tale of young Bunji of the Turrbal tribe growing up here in South East Queensland. Interspersed with Bunji’s story, the British are sending James Cook on his voyage to the Southern Ocean. The novel is sure to provide new information on Australia's British history, as well as local indigenous history, particularly relating to the Samford Bora Ring. Nayef is a talented author and has the ability to bring both Bunji’s story and true Australian history to life. In 2017 Nayef was presented with an award from the Turrbal people for his role in raising awareness of Aboriginal culture in Brisbane. Further information can be found on Nayef’s website www. nayefdin.com 2021 has been a very busy year even with Covid 19 interference. School groups from all corners of Brisbane have visited, researchers have furthered their discoveries through our reference collection, while members have continued to maintain the displays. Thank you for visiting. During the Christmas /New Year holiday season we will also take a break. Please contact President Geoff 0417 610 983 prior to making any plans to visit during this time. An Australia Day event is planned for 26th January 2022. This will be held entirely within Museum grounds due to recent work carried out in John Scott Park. More details will be published in January’s edition or contact info@ samfordmuseum.com.au
A note from the Gaythorne Bowls Club Gaythorne Bowls Club would like to wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all the lawn bowlers and visitors who have been to our club during 2021. The last two years have been very challenging for everyone at a personal, business and a social level. However, the club has been able to weather out this year with the support of its members and the public, who were able to attend bowls events and social events in between the lockdowns. With 2021 coming to a close, everyone is now looking to 2022 as being a better year and returning to a more ‘normal’ level before Covid-19. Nonetheless, there will still be safety requirements to help keep us safe. Gaythorne Bowls Club will be closing for a short break over the festive period. From mid January 2022, our doors will reopen for bowlers and visitors. More FREE sessions of Introduction to Lawn Bowls will be held next year during March, May, September and October. Further information will be available next year on the club’s website and Facebook pages. Stay safe and enjoy this coming joyous period with your family and friends. Kev Hass, for Gaythorne Bowls Club www.echo-news.com.au
Teeing Off for a Cancer Free Future
Team Keperra - ready to take on the challenge!
On the 13th December, a real test of endurance will be taking place at the Keperra Country Golf Club, and it’s all for a terrific cause - to raise funds for the Cancer Council.
Dubbed the Cancer Council’s Longest Day, this ultimate golf challenge will see members complete four rounds of golf in one day. That's 72 holes in total! Needless to say, this is a serious test of skill, strength, and stamina, however as a team member and marketing manager of Keperra Country Golf Club Michael Dash states, it is a for a great cause. ‘It’s going to be a serious test of endurance which I’m slightly nervous about, however all for a good cause. Because Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, with two in three Australians diagnosed with skin cancer by the age
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of 70 and we want to help change this,’ said Michael. The Keperra team consists of Michael Dash, Mark Pisarek, John Price, David Ransome, Greg Marshall, Nick Mair, Codey Gray, Allison Maguire, Bill MacKinley, Stefan Panzer Jackie Dowling, Alana Griffiths, Jeanette Giudice, Sean O’Connell, Douglas Norris, Anthony Burton and Chrissy Booth. Collectively, the team have already made a huge dent in their $80K goal with $37,000 raised making the team rank 2nd in Australia as far as fund raised goes too! Great work! Although this will be a LONG day, the good news is the Keperra Country Golf Club is a world class Course and in tip top shape. Currently the Club is ranked 2nd in Australia and number one in Queensland in regards to the Longest Day. To make every hole count, pop over and sponsor the team head to www.longestday.org.au/fundraisers/TeamKeperra. Any amount large or small is welcomed. So together, let's tee off for a cancer-free future.
Sizzling Summer Clinic
The Arana Netball Summer Clinic has been a huge success. The club has enjoyed meeting and coaching over 70 young and upcoming netballers. Their team of dedicated volunteer coaches have provided structured sessions for players 7-11years old over a six week period. The players have, not only learnt new skills, but they have made new friends and had great fun along the way. The club’s Summer Clinics run every year in November and are open to all children 7-11years old and, best of all, they are FREE! Follow the club on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with all things netball.
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Trivia tomfoolery raises record funds!
Thanks to the amazing Hills community, the Ferny Hills State School Parents and Citizens’ Association has raised more than $8300 for the school from its trivia night and raffles!
Held on Saturday 23rd October, this was a party – sorry, we mean fundraiser – for professionals! Wowzers, did people put in an effort! Themed Disney, Pixar and Marvel, people came dressed as everything from Snow White to Buzz Lightyear to Alice in Wonderland to pirates and more! In a truly impressive display, everyone went ‘all out’ with costumes and table decorations. Even more impressive was the more than $8300 raised for the school through pre-sold raffle tickets, auctions and games on the night - what an effort! This money will go towards the upgrades of kids’ playgrounds, starting with a new nature playground and upgraded prep playgrounds in 2022, before moving on to other playgrounds at the school. The P&C is also funding other necessary items for the school, like home readers and literacy, ICT and STEM programs. The P&C isn’t just about fundraising: it’s about building a school community. They would like to thank their amazing local business sponsors who contributed prizes to raise funds, and all of those who got into the spirit and contributed to a great fun night and demonstrated a tremendous community spirit. BRAVO! If you’re a past attendee of Ferny Hills State School or your children attended and you would like to make a donation to their special school with a thriving community, please email executive@fhsspandc.online
Principal of Ferny Hills State School Brad Geisel and chief fundraising and event volunteer Jasmine Ross get into the spirit of the Disney-themed trivia night.
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Breathe New Life into Reclaimed Materials this Christmas!
With Christmas just around the corner, what better time to stock up on all your fabric and craft needs? The Nest Community Haberdashery Thrift Shop is Everton Park’s greatest hidden treasure trove, stocked full of an extensive variety of new and preloved crafting supplies. With sustainability as one of its core values, the Nest Community has diverted over 107,000 metres of fabric from landfill. The Nest Haberdashery accepts donations from the community and continually stocks its shelves with low-cost, high quality crafting resources, including all the essential supplies for your next project - fabric, patterns, notions and threads. If you visit regularly, you are sure to discover some rare gems including vintage and retro items! By shopping at the Nest Haberdashery for your craft needs, you can help breathe new life into reclaimed materials, take part in a circular economy and contribute to a more sustainable society. If you are new to handmade living or looking to learn a new skill, the Nest’s passionate and friendly volunteers are always happy to offer advice and help you find the perfect supplies for your project. Amidst all the joy and celebration, this time of the year ends up being the most wasteful and puts a strain on the environment. However, there’s no reason that your end of year celebrations have to negatively impact the environment. This year, why not host an eco-friendly Christmas, by making sustainable decorations for your home and creating thoughtful and sustainable handmade gifts for your loved ones? The Nest Haberdashery currently has a range of Christmasinspired fabric available to purchase, in addition to general supplies and various handmade gifts lovingly made by our volunteers. What are you waiting for? Pop in to the Nest and stock up before it’s too late! Located at 720 South Pine Road, Everton Park, the Nest Haberdashery is open for your convenience six days a week: Monday to Friday 10am to 1pm and Saturday 10am to 4pm.
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Awards for Newfound Knowledge in Navigation An update from the Enoggera Scouts at District Scout Camp, by Logan Gallagher (12 years) Patrol Leader, Enoggera Scout Unit
In October, the Enoggera Scout Troop (11-15 year old youth) went on the annual District Scout Camp themed ‘the Five Elements’ with the six other Scout Groups in our District, held at the Allawah Scout Camp, at Mt Crosby. We were excited to go on this camp, because we had previously been learning about navigation skills, and were looking forward to have a go with this newfound knowledge in an outdoor environment. There was also the added excitement for this particular camp from the competition to see who had the best navigation expertise amongst the district scout groups. After setting up and camping overnight Friday night, we spent Saturday on team building work, and a Saturday night campfire, spent plotting our orienteering plans. On Sunday morning, we rose full of energy ready and excited for the full day ahead of us, including the fiercely competitive navigation exercise. We completed the 40-minute orienteering course, with us collecting all of the markers in the dedicated area just in time. After all of this we got back exhausted but proud of our accomplishment. We ended up winning this activity at the camp due to our determination and effort we put into the activity. I would like to thank my Patrol team consisting of Lachlan, Matilda, Violet, and Zoe. I would also like to extend my thanks to all scouts, participants and our volunteer Scout Leaders who made this event possible.
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More than just 1.5 Million Meals
On 27 October, 2021 Mitchelton Meals on Wheels delivered its 1.5 millionth meal since its inception on 15 May, 1972.
For this historic delivery, well known ABC 612 morning radio announcer, Craig Zonca delivered the meal to Mr and Mrs Wacker on run nine in a 1972 HQ Holden Kingswood kindly provided by Robin, a member of the Brisbane Northside Classic Holden Car Club. Since its humble beginnings in a shop and annex in Wakefield Street, Alderley, from where 10 meals were delivered that first day, we have grown into a service that can proudly advertise having thus far supplied 1.5 million meals to aged and disabled local residents. This enables them to remain in their own homes longer. The Health Department justified that 3% of the local population in 1972 would qualify for a meal service. The meal cost was 40c with a Government subsidy of 10c. The first meal was delivered to Mr and Mrs Laffan by volunteers Mrs Pat Volk and Mrs A. Turner-James. Within two months the service had doubled its clients to 20. By the end of the year the target of 40 meals/day was reached. The service continued to grow but almost a decade later the meal number dropped temporarily from 90-100 to 70-80 meal/ day due to a reduction in our boundary as new services opened at both Grange and Herston, and ABC 612 radio announcer, Craig Ashgrove took over the Zonca delivering the 1.5millionth Normanby area. With meal to Mr & Mrs Wacker requests for meals from the aged in Alderley, Enoggera, Everton Park, Mitchelton, Everton Hills and Ferny Grove, our client base was soon up to 100. By June 1988, with the number of clients still growing, the kitchen had to close its books for the time bring. With 130 clients, a waiting list was opened. In September 1989 the addition of an 8th run was considered. By our 30th year of operation in 2002, our 125 volunteers had delivered 34 190 meals to 170 clients. Up till mid 2004 Meals on Wheels remained a service provider to only those with a medical reference. Our service reached a peak in 2004 having delivered 45 325 meals by 140 volunteers to 215 clients. We reached an auspicious target of 1 000 000 meals in July 2007 when Mr & Mrs Zunker had their meal delivered by the Governor, Quentin Bryce who had been the patron of Queensland Meals on Wheels since November, 2003. In 2011, as a tribute and testament to the organization that Mitchelton Meals on Wheels had become, we received our 8th Quest Newspaper Business Achiever Award for Community & Non-For-Profit organizations . We were therefore inducted into the Gold Hall of Fame making us no longer eligible to apply as we had reached the highest achievement level possible. Meals on Wheels is now available to anyone on a long or short term basis. There is no need for a medical referral and there is no wait list. We average over 30,500 meal/year and have established a very good reputation in the local community we serve as we provide our clients with ‘More than just a Meal’.
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A Christmas Angel in our Community
Madelyn at the Share the Dignity donation box at Brookside Shopping Centre
Meeting our community’s increasing needs, Share the Dignity powers full steam ahead toward fulfilling their goal of spreading love this Christmas.
#ItsInTheBag, the initiative’s annual Christmas time appeal, encourages locals to donate a bag of goodies at the closest Bunnings store between Friday 19 November and Sunday 28 November 2021. The aim—to ensure woman and young girls spending this special holiday in domestic violence shelters receive life’s bare necessities. This may include toiletry needs, deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste, bathing items, as well as little luxuries like handwritten notes and knick-knacks. For many women and girls in tough situations, this is the only gift they will receive this Christmas. Madelyn (8-years-old from Ferny Hills) and her mother Amy-Louise are ‘Shero's’ for Share The Dignity. They have collected and sorted well over 200 bags and 100’s of individual sanitary packets in the last three years, and have been building their stash at home to donate and can quite easily bury Madelyn completely at this stage! After Madelyn’s father’s job became redundant whilst her mother was on maternity leave, Madelyn’s family struggled, both mentally and financially. Until their mindset was forever changed by the kindness of a stranger. As described by Madelyn’s mother, ‘We started collecting after we were able to get a food parcel from Nexus on Flockton Street. A volunteer chased me to my car and handed me an old handbag. I was shocked, but would never want to appear rude and accepted it, thinking it was empty and a gift because I must have looked that miserable with a newborn and little girl lined up at a food bank. I didn't look at it until I got home, and to my surprise it was filled with the most beautiful things, for me. Little things you just go without when you're struggling. I always made sure the kids had what they needed and then my husband but never myself. It was just so incredible another lady had done that for a total stranger. It was like she had totally understood what I had needed in that moment.’ It is always important to give back when we can. As Madelyn’s mum says, when you have more than you need, build a longer table—not a higher fence. That was the mindset Madelyn’s family adopted that day, and that is the mindset she is growing up to practice herself. Madelyn loves being a part of it all. She writes in the cards we put in each bag and chooses special items to gift. She is also a very handy size to climb in the big boxes at Bunnings to pass bags out! Furthermore, Madelyn, has gone onto raise over $20,000 for different charities in the last couple of years with no plans on stopping! Give to the community, and the community will give back to you.
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Give the gift of Fresh and Delicious this Christmas The weather is warming up and Christmas is just around the corner. Charlie’s Market has an excellent range of fresh summer fruit and veggies. Think fruit platters for summer parties and veggie platters to round out summer BBQ’s - you can order these online at www.charliesfruitmarket.com.au.
Mangoes continue to be in excellent supply and well priced this season - excellent local fruit that is the signature taste of a Queensland Summer. Some of the stone fruit may be in short supply or more expensive due to farmers experiencing difficulty finding their usual seasonal fruit-picking labour. So if you want to be sure you have cherries for the festive season order them online or instore. We are also offering a range of speciality Christmas treats and essentials. We are supporting the Lions Club selling their famous delicious Christmas Fruit Cakes. There are a few delicious biscuits and sweet treats (who can go past Scottish Fudge?!) as well as beautiful preserved hibiscus flowers to add to your festive drinks. Our fresh juice bar has some exciting new Summer gelato and juice flavours with great Lund Coffee to keep you going through the season. Have you considered gifting our fruit and veg boxes to your loved ones? We are delivering right up to 5 pm Christmas Eve - they make a great gift for family friends or even yourself (keep the festivities stress free this year). Charlies continues to offer a convenient contactless ordering and delivery service. Customers can head onto their website to Order Online and have groceries delivered (within a 25km radius). Alternatively, you can always ‘Click and Collect’ just like at the supermarkets—but better! Don’t delay - pop down and THINK LOCAL & SHOP LOCAL at Charlies Fruit Market today! The store is open from 6am to 9pm, 7 days per week. For more details, head over and visit their website https:// charliesfruitmarket.com.au or follow them on social media at https:// www.facebook.com/charliesfruitmarket/, @charliesfruitmarket on Instagram for regular great specials.
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We Are All Winners
An update from the Newmarket Bocce Club, submitted by Mario De Marco, Secretary Newmarket Bocce Club.
On the 31st October our club was invited to Redlands Bocce Club for the Norm Haupt Cup, a sponsor, for many years at Redlands. We had a great day of competitive competition but unfortunately for us, Redlands got the honours. Newmarket came second and third. Remember there are no losers in sport. We are all winners. If you are interested in sponsorship or just to come along for a try out, please contact Mario on 0403 257 325 or Bill on 0431 458 481.
December Dates with the Ladies
An updated from the Older Womens Network QLD
Sponsors Norm Haupt from A. E. Imports with members Mario, Tony and Silvio.
Welcome to Bocce. Before I talk about our recent competition I would like to mention sponsorship.
We all know what sport sponsorship is- we see sponsors at our big sporting events. Sponsorship is not only a powerful marketing tool but also a way to support a club financially. It’s the friendship that develops between a sponsor and the sports club. Bocce clubs are no different to the major clubs. We are relatively small and usually any sponsorship we receive is important to the club. We recognise their support in particular when they attend the competition and present the winner’s trophy etc. They usually remain for lunch and spend some quality time with the players.
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The Mitchelton Branch of the Older Womens Network Qld Inc (OWNQ) meets formally and informally throughout the month and you are welcome to join us for any or all of our get togethers. Our full list of December events are: • Tues. 14th Dec. 10am - Casual Coffee at Cafe Lagarto, Samford • Sat.11th Dec. Noon - Lunch at Arana Leagues Club • Sat. 18th Dec. 10am - Casual Coffee at Arana Leagues Club • Tues. 21st Dec. 10am - Coffee/Techno morning at Arana Leagues Club. The aim of our group is to provide information to women relating to a healthy outlook on ageing and to meet in a friendly, social atmosphere. For more information ring Judith on 0431 159 921.
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Find Out How To Facet An update from the Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club
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Following the successful application for a Grant from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund, the Club has been able to purchase a Hall’s Faceting Machine from the local manufacturers in Cairns.
This will take the number of faceting machines we have now to three. Besides an expensive item to purchase, they require detailed tuition by an accomplished operator. The Club has a dedicated person who will teach any member how to facet a stone in a one on one situation. There is an additional fee for this dedicated tuition. New users generally start with a less expensive material such as Quartz or Golden Labradorite, so if a mistake happens along the process the loss is not expensive. Along with a Faceting Machine, the user needs Laps to hold diamond grit - Dop sticks to hold the stone while cutting - Diamond spray or powder of varying sizes for grinding/ shaping the stone and polish, either (Diamond or Tin Oxide.) After the member has become accomplished, they generally move to more valuable materials which they might have found themselves, such as Sapphire, Zircon or Topaz. Generally, new members start off learning how to cut Cabochons from semi-precious material. Cabochons are generally cut from semi-precious stones such as, Agate, Jasper, Petrified Wood, Chalcedony and Chrysoprase. Cabochons can be of various shapes and sizes and they can be ‘fancy’ ‘double sided’ or whatever shape one wants to make them. However, there are set shapes on templates which jewellery manufacturers make findings for. After they are proficient at Cabochon cutting, they may move on to the Faceting side of the Club’s activities. The Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club has its clubrooms located at 46 Ferneydell Street, Ashgrove and is open every Thursday from 9am to noon for cutting and polishing rocks and from 12 noon to 3pm for silverwork. It is also open on Saturday from 1pm to 4pm. Visitors and new members are most welcome. If you would like more information about our club, please phone John on 3351 1038 or Lloyd on 3351 2093.
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If you’re heading to auction to buy your dream home, make sure you’re aware of the differences between buying a house under standard procedures as opposed to buying at auction. In short, if you buy at auction its final. There is no finance clause, no cooling off period, no get out of jail free card. The house is yours which means you need to have our building and pest reports finalised, and finance secured! Before the Auction Before the auction, make sure you; inspect the property, arrange your finance, get a property valuation, do your own research of the market and get a copy of the contract. In addition, it is wise to obtain legal advice about the terms and conditions in case you’re the successful bidder. Remember to do all the necessary checks, such as a title search, building and pest inspection and a land tax clearance search. At Auction Set a budget before the auction and stick to it. If you are the successful bidder, you will have to settle the contract, even if you can’t afford it.
Registered bidders If you want to bid, ask the auctioneer if there have been late changes to the contract (they must announce the terms at the start of the auction too) and ask any questions you have about the property also register with the auctioneer as only registered bidders can bid on the day. The auctioneer will give you a unique identifier such as a numbered paddle. Reserve Price The reserve price is the minimum sale price that the seller will accept. A seller doesn’t have to set a reserve price, but most will choose to have one. The auctioneer is allowed to tell you whether or not the seller has set a reserve price. However, the auctioneer must not tell you the reserve price itself. Once the reserve price is reached during bidding (or no reserve price is set), the property will be ‘on the market’. The Successful Bidder If you are the successful bidder, you must sign a contract immediately. There are very serious legal consequences if you cannot settle the sale on time.
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Home owners all renovate for different reasons. Whether it be to liberate your indoor/outdoor space, modernise your old home or are looking to sell. Regardless of your motivation, every dollar you invest should add value to your home. Perhaps your property hasn’t been renovated for a number of years, you might be considering making some changes. Now more than ever we are all spending a great deal of time within our home, so our everyday living areas need to function well. It is no secret that renovations come with a great deal of hard work, determination and upheaval. The results should outweigh the efforts and struggles along the way. An oldie but a goodie You may have lived in your home for many years and have pushed aside the fact that you need to renovate. An unmaintained home can be problematic. Broken tiles, structural issues and an inconvenient layout may be impacting your day to day life. Taking time to carefully plan which aspects of your home need attention, you can create mini projects which will come together with your overall main vision, and lift the value of your home. To sell Looking to put your home on the market? There are certain renovations that are crucial to secure buyer interest including: • Quality kitchen (indoor/outdoor); • Modern bathroom; • Outdoor entertaining area with a point of difference. Creating value is about being cost effective in your decisions and not spending more than your category of house could fetch
market price and work towards that. Decorating your house as inoffensively as possible, minimising loud colours, or amenities that only appeal to a small segment of the population. Simultaneously, adding touches that appeal across the board, like a walk-in shower and lots of storage throughout the house are good investments. Remember, value comes from how much other people are prepared to pay. Buyers must be able to imagine themselves moving in effortlessly. DIY V Industry Experts With reality shows ever present, home owners can be lulled into a false sense of security considering tackling renovations on their own. Engaging industry professionals will always give you a high quality outcome. They have the skills and experience to help you consider what is feasible and what is not, what your total costs will look like and the timeframe for the entire project. With the help of professionals, not only will you be spending only what you need, but you can also prevent wasting time, money and valuable resources. Embarking on a renovation by yourself with a view to DIY is ok, so long as you are prepared for the project to cost you more, take a lot longer to complete, and are aware that the process will possibly be a little frustrating. With careful planning and industry experts onboard, every dollar you spend will lift the value of your home. With an entire career spent in construction, Tracie Ellis is well respected for her industry knowledge. She is now leading the way to an exceptional experience in home renovation solutions for business and consumers alike.
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Age Is No Barrier
History shows that as physical limitations and time constraints begin taking their toll, participation rates in competitive sports begin to decline. But a new approach to the way those aged 65+ participate in physical activity is offering seniors the chance to re-connect with sports. Operating under the blanket term of modified sports, which includes sports for those living with disability, the initiative works by offering a range of at a lower impact level. Tailored for different ability levels, modified sports are increasingly being seen by both participants and other stakeholders as a great way to keep older community members fit, healthy and engaged.
Barriers to entry Australian physical activity guidelines for older adults recommend accumulating at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity each day. Typically, cardiac output, respiratory function, muscle mass, metabolic rate, nerve conduction rate, flexibility, and bone density decline with age. However, maintaining a physically active lifestyle, combined with dietary and supportive lifestyle practices, can help reduce the rate of decline. Dr Claire Jenkins is an expert when it comes to the benefits of sports participation. ‘There are many benefits that participants can derive from playing sport. These can include physical health, but also social and mental health. For example, reducing loneliness and making new friends. That’s why its important people find something they enjoy and participate when they can,’ she says. Popularity will grow Claire says that in general most of the well-known modified sport opportunities for older adults tend to be walking sports. However, some organisations have looked at modifying sports in other ways, she says. ‘A couple of years ago, London Sport in the UK provided sitting netball for care home residents. I think more modifications like that, be it seated sporting opportunities or informal kickabouts, can enable people to be active,’ Claire says. She expects modified sport to continue to grow in popularity, as opportunities become more geographically available. Claire says there is no “best” type of sport or physical activity for older adults. Senior Australians are similar to every other population group, in that their interests are often diverse and their physical capabilities are likely to vary greatly. For this reason, lots of different opportunities need to be available to ensure older Australians can continue to participate in sport. She urges anyone aged 65 or over who is considering taking up a modified sport to contact their local sports club or sports development officers to confirm what opportunities are available and explore different options. If you want to get involved Walking football: Runs in partnership with Active Ageing Australia and member federations is a sustainable version of football specifically modified for older Australians. Walking netball: A modified version of netball designed for senior women and men - netball but at a walking pace. Walking basketball: A low-impact social and fun way to improve the levels of physical activity. Submitted by Susanne Jones, Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD
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Celebrating Our Success
The Hills & District Chamber of Commerce Inc. have recently celebrated business and community success at their annual end of year celebrations and awards night.
2021 has presented us with some challenging situations that have required us to adjust our thinking and our approach to business. The awards are an opportunity for us to acknowledge outstanding work by members and associates – including local business owners who may not be a chamber member but have achieved in the face of a business landscape that has evolved constantly throughout the year. The event held at Arana Leagues Club, recognised achievements in a number of areas. Peter Dutton MP sponsored the awards and the winners are listed below. Entrepreneur of the Year Award: An individual who has demonstrated excellence in enterprise. They inspire others with their entrepreneurial mindset, creative approach, willingness to take risks and face their challenges with enthusiasm. Won by Joanne Harding-Smith Customer Service Award: An individual or organisation who exceeds all expectation to make the customer experience memorable. Won by Mary Di Marco Leap of Faith Award: An individual or organisation who has shown business dare, creating opportunities for both themselves and their clients through a new venture, expansion or project. Won by Joanne Harding Smith Hidden Treasure Award: An individual or organisation
who displays excellence in their dealings with clients and the chamber, while doing so in an unassuming way that may go unnoticed by many. They may not always be seen but their contribution and support is always above and beyond. Won by Shirlee Green C o m m u n i t y Aw a r d : A n individual who has made a significant contribution to our chamber &/or the Hills & District Community. Won by Leonard Whittaker Local Business Making a Winner of the Hidden Treasure Award Shirlee Difference Award: A local business (chamber member or Green with MP Tim Mander not), that has made a significant difference to our chamber &/ or the Hills & District community. This award was won by Alphacrane Intercultural Specialists Tim Mander MP was proud sponsor of the Chamber’s Special Mention Awards. These awards were given to Shirlee Green, Donna Thistlethwaite, Kate Hewish and Jocelyn Slater OAM in recognition for their efforts in support of the Chamber. The President’s Award was presented to Michelle O’Hara. Michelle regularly volunteers her time in support of the Chamber and has been instrumental in managing and coordinating our annual Big Breakfast event. All of which comes with her trademark smile and enthusiasm! A big thank you to all our Members and Guests who attended the event and who have supported us throughout the year.
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EVERTON VOLUNTEER AWARDS 2021 We have some outstanding individuals who make our district a great place to live, work and play. The Everton Volunteer Awards gives our local volunteers an opportunity to be celebrated and recognised for the incredible contribution they make to the Everton Electorate. I want to thank all of the organisations who put their nominations forward and want to thank and acknowledge all of the nominees in each category. Congratulations to the following category winners: • Everton Volunteer of the Year 2021: Charles Tibbits President Everton Wolves • Community Volunteer of the Year: David Rees - Lions Club of Bunya • Sports Volunteer of the Year: Andrew Chapman - GPS Brumbies Albany Creek • School Volunteer of the Year: Beki Dixon – Everton Park State School P&C • Young Volunteer of the Year (under 25 years): Robyn Matthews – Arana Hills SES CONTACT ME 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 KEEP UP TO DATE Visit my Facebook TimManderMPEverton
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