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LIFTING HER WAY TO THE TOP

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A Green-Thumbed Gift for the Community

Two years ago, passionate ‘edible gardener’ Kylie Stapleton suggested to Moreton Bay Regional Council that our community deserves a ‘library garden’.

Council was enthusiastic and embraced the idea, to place one at the Arana Hills Library, however plans were put on hold throughout last year due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Nevertheless, with sheer dedication, Kylie persisted through the planning stages with Council and earlier this year they had everything in place to start the Library Garden. But what on earth is a Library Garden? Well, if you ask Kylie, her partner Steve Lambert, or their neighbour Alex, they would tell you that construction of a library garden is no easy task and a lot of hard work! Taking an entire weekend to piece together and garnish with finishing touches, Kylie’s passion project sure involved a lot of hard work and planning. Nevertheless, in her words, ‘It was a lot of physical labour, but we all had the satisfaction of creating something exciting for our community.’ For that is what a library garden is—a little special something for locals to enjoy. Its purpose is to teach people how to plant, harvest, save seeds, and propagate / help maintain a garden. It is hoped that the garden can be used for years to come to inspire, empower and educate the public on how edible plants grow. It has been designed to be accessible with the well-spaced out (and Plants are already blooming in the gardens possum-proofed!!) garden beds.

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The current plantings include peas, lettuce, capsicum, rainbow chard, parsley, basil, mint, dill, and a Lotsa-lemons and Tahitian Lime tree. There are also a few other fruit trees ready to plant! Having been actively involved with The Hills District & Bunya Garden Competition, as well as using her own garden to produce most of her Kylie with her partner Steve with the finished gardens home’s fresh food, Kylie certainly knows her way around the ropes. Now, she wishes to pass on some of her knowledge and enthusiasm to others in our neighbourhood. To her delight, the community has already begun to embrace her green-thumbed gift. On another note, Moreton Bay Regional Council is currently in the process of joining the ‘Grow it Local’ platform. The intention behind joining the platform is to generate conversations, connections throughout the region, and host themed events such as talks, workshops and competitions (e.g., Moreton Bay’s wonkiest vegetable). Council hasn’t announced a firm date yet of when it will start up, but we will keep you posted here at The Hills Echo. If you would like to visit the Library Garden , pop down to The Arana Hills Library, 63 Cobbity Crescent, Arana Hills. By Georgia Wright

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THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY! Dear Editor, At about 4.30pm on the 10th June, my 6 month old Kelpie broke off his lead along Collins Road. Whether he thought it was play time, I have no idea. I tried in vain to coax him back to me but he refused and panic set in as he darted along the busy road, even crossing it at one point when he saw another dog. I am so grateful to the number of drivers - and - there were many, who took such care and stopped to help me catch him. I would like to thank them all. If it wasn’t for their care I have no doubt the outcome would have been very different. Thank you! Kath Couper Arana Hills. Kath’s Kelpie

Your Region. Your Paper The Hills Echo is a FREE monthly publication delivering 14,500 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. Distribution is carried out via direct letterbox delivery to homes and businesses in the suburbs of; Ferny Hills, Everton Hills, Arana Hills, Ferny Grove, Samford Village, Bunya, Keperra and Upper Kedron. Copies can also be picked up from a variety of magazine stands within the above suburbs. ...................................... Copyright: The Hills 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 June 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 - July 2021, The Hills Echo

Photo’s Of The Month

‘Fire Over Fernlands!‘ Local resident Tony Kemp captured the beautiful sunset perfectly on a recent evening at Fernlands Estate in Ferny Hills!

The photo was taken at Elkhorn Street, Enoggera in 1962. Back then the streets where still dirt and the kids in the street used to race down the hill on their go carts and bikes - things were so simple back then. This was photo was supplied by Lynette Sims from Keperra (pictured in the red outfit on the back of the bike).

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PROJECT UPDATE: Harry Evans Park Proposal discontinued

In October of last year, Moreton Bay Regional Council unveiled a plan to construct a new shared cycle and pedestrian pathway and a new playground at Harry Evans Park, Arana Hills between Dinterra Avenue and Jane Street. This pathway would have ultimately connected with the popular Kedron Brook Bikeway. However, with environmental considerations in mind, Council has decided to not proceed with the proposed shared pathway and playground. ‘While the proposed alignment of the shared pathway had been selected to minimise impact on the native vegetation and wildlife, after extensive ecological assessment and consideration of views and advice from the community, the likely impacts on the environment were considered too great. The project will therefore take a new direction and not proceed as initially proposed,’ Mayor Peter Flannery stated. Council are investigating the rehabilitation of the bushland in Harry Evans Park and looking to remove weeds and nonnative species. As outlined in the initial proposal, the demolition of the old scout hall near Dinterra Avenue that was home to the Golden Valley Keperra Lions will still proceed. This land will also form part of the area to be rehabilitated. It should be noted that the Golden Valley Keperra Lions Club will not be without a roof over thier head as they will still be relocating to a brandnew den at James Drysdale Reserve, Bunya

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Parks and Green Spaces brought into Focus in 2021/2022 Budget

More than $5 million has been secured to modernise parks and green spaces across Division 10 over the next few years, as part of Moreton Bay Regional Council’s ongoing investment in The Hills District’s reputation for popular outdoor recreation amenities. Councillor Matt Constance said he was proud to be delivering more variety in public play and gathering spaces, which is what locals have been calling for in their suburbs. ‘Over the next 12 months, there’ll be a number of new playgrounds, renewals and upgrades for local parks, including Pine Hills Park in Arana Hills, Richard Lee Reserve in Albany Creek and Sylvia Gibbs Park in Everton Hills,’ Cr Constance said. ‘The old skate park at Albany Creek will get an awesome $1.2 million upgrade to create a contemporary new play space for children, families and thrill seekers to enjoy - just wait until you see this concept design!’ In addition, nearly $1 million has been secured to convert a small pitch at James Drysdale Reserve in Bunya into a fullsized senior soccer field from, exciting news for the young soccer fans in our region. This coming financial year will also see concept designs for the redevelopment of the old Club Arana building at 303 Dawson Parade commencing. This area will be transformed into an entirely new community space based on community feedback that was gathered earlier in the year. Budget 2021-22 will also fast track design work for a bridge connection at Boundary Park to the Kedron Brook Bikeway

to help improve active transport connectivity through The Hills District. Budget 2021-22 delivers a record $245 million capital works program and a renewed focus on community engagement, to ensure every action of Council aligns with the values of our local community. Further budget highlights are listed below. Budget Highlights in Division 10: • $1.2 million to renew the skate park at Old Northern Road, Albany Creek • $950,000 for a soccer field renewal and extension at James Drysdale Reserve, Bunya • $650,000 to start Stage 1 of the South Pine Road and Plucks Road intersection upgrade in Arana Hills • $519,000 for heat banks renewals at the Albany Creek Leisure Centre • $453,000 to resurface the road at View Crescent, Arana Hills • $450,000 to begin Stage 1 of the intersection upgrade at Gordon Road and Ferny Way, Ferny Hills • $439,000 to resurface the road at Frederick Street, Albany Creek • $425,000 to resurface the road at Kingfisher Street, Albany Creek • $350,000 for Stage 1 of the crossing infrastructure installations along Samford Road, Ferny Hills • $300,000 for necessary drainage upgrades in Grevillea Street, Everton Hills

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Youngster Lifting Her Way To Powerlifting By Georgia Wright Super-Stardom

Those are two words to describe The Hills’ amazing Emily, a young and determined powerlifter who is bound for the record books. A star in the making, here is her inspiring journey:

2019 marked the beginning of Emily’s passion for powerlifting. Only 14 years old at the time, Emily begged her mum—a gym enthusiast herself—to let her join the gym. The Ritual HQ family welcomed the youngster with open arms, introducing her to their world full of strong, female powerlifters. Emily adored watching their craft and was intrigued by their strength and rapt by their discipline. One day, Chantal (Emily and her mum’s coach) asked Emily if she would like to partake in a weekly, personal training session to give the sport a go. Needless to say, it was love at first lift. However, it wasn’t until 2020 that Emily began to really dedicate her mind and body to powerlifting. At Civil Raw 3.0, Emily’s first competition, she came to the realisation that this sport was not only fun, but physically and mentally lifechanging. With her mum’s support, Emily began to take powerlifting more seriously. Then came this year, 2021, in which Emily’s New Years’ resolutions, tough gym sessions, and silent prayers finally began to pay off. In January, Chantal and Emily decided to push themselves toward February’s Capo Sanction Competition—a qualifier competition to compete in the annual National Powerlifting Competition in Perth. Weighing in at 53.5kgs, Emily was over the moon to achieve a total lifting weight of 240kgs across her 3 lifts on the day. That’s a whopping 4 and a half times her body weight! She

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Emily with fellow powerlifter Hazel finished the day on a 92.5kgs squat (a new PB!!), a 47.5kgs bench press and a 100kgs deadlift, which was also a new PB. As a result of her outstanding performance, Emily qualified and came out victorious in second place—a title won against 11 other inspiring women that had been refining their technique for years. Emily’s mum, Tamsyn Kiely, exclaims, ‘This is a huge accomplishment and we, her family, as well as her gym family, are very proud of her. However, what we are most proud of is the consistency, commitment, and dedication it has taken for Emily to reach this point!’ Tamsyn went on to reveal that the family will indeed be travelling to Perth in August so that Emily can compete at Nationals against teenagers from all over Australia—a huge step up from a 12-woman competition. At age 16, this is not only super exciting, but it is also an impressive achievement for a 2nd year powerlifter. Emily's goals for CAPO Nationals competition are to complete a 120kgs squat, a 55kgs bench press, and a 125kgs deadlift. Also, she hopes to join the Ritual HQ 300 club before her 17th birthday. These are big goals, Emily knows. But with her drive and dedication, no one doubts her ability to achieve these lifts. To keep track of Emily’s powerlifting journey and to watch her shoot for the moon at Nationals, follow her Instagram at @emilyspowerlifting If you have a local business and would like to sponsor Emily’s journey to powerlifting super stardom please contact Chantal on chantal@ritualhq.com.au

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New Bustling Utopia Coming to Ferny Grove

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A “village vibe” is coming to Ferny Grove with long-term leases secured for major tenants for the $140million Ferny Grove Central development .

Three new major tenancies have been annouced with cinema and entertainment venue Cinebar, gym operator Goodlife Health Clubs, and childcare group, Goodstart Early Learning all set to move into Ferny Grove Central. The three new tenancies follow the announcement in May 2021 that Woolworths and Dan Murphy’s had been secured as anchor tenants. The high profile residential and retail development also offers significant transport benefits with its location adjacent to the Ferny Grove railway station. Further details about each tenant is outlined below. Cinebar Ferny Grove Cinebar has struck a 15-year lease on 2100sqm at Ferny Grove Central where it will create a fully licensed venue with luxury recliner and tables with in-seat waiter service. The combined cinema, Brisbane Sea-Doo and Can-Am seats bar and restaurant will have seating for 416 people across six screens. Goodlife Health Clubs Australia’s oldest and Goodlife Health Clubs has secured a 10-year lease with six five-year most experienced Sea-Doo options on 1,800sqm across two levels of the mixed-use development and Can-Am dealership where it will offer a full suite of health and fitness activities. The 24/7 offer will provide a state of the art facility with weights, cardio 3633 0123 239 Zillmere Rd, Zillmere equipment, functional training zones, cycle studio and child minding. www.brisbaneseadoocanam.com.au Goodstart Early Learning Goodstart Early Learning has taken a 15-year lease on 1802sqm in level one of the development, including internal and external areas, where it plans to provide early learning and care for children aged 6 weeks to 6 years. Nanette Bingham (0000957067) About the Ferny Grove Central Development Autism-Anxiety-Depression-Stress-ID Ferny Grove Central has 12,000sqm of retail space, including Parenting-Relationships-Behaviours + ancillary car parking facilities and direct access to transport infrastructure. Children-Teens-Adults The project will also deliver a new residential offering for the Days and Evenings suburb, The Fernery, featuring 82 luxury boutique apartments CBT-Mindfulness-Psychodynamic complete with a recreational deck, as well as improved Mob: 0403 845 280 pedestrian and cyclist connections through the site.

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Bookworms Rejoice At Upcoming Local Book Fair

Enjoy a rare opportunity to browse and buy personally autographed books by local authors at the Omega Writers Book Fair on Saturday 31st July.

There will be a wide range of book genres on offer from children's and young adult books to adult fiction and non fiction to biography, memoir and so much more! Author readings, door prizes, a short story contest and a treasure hunt will be available on the day along with workshops and advice on marketing and promotion for writers. Here is a bit of information regarding the workshops on offer. Workshop 1: The Deadly Duo (and how to defeat them) by Anne Hamilton Disappointment and rejection are part of life. When we encounter them—or even when we expect to encounter them—most of us have unconscious habits that are at best unhelpful and at worst self-sabotaging. This session by Anne Hamilton is relevant to the publishing scene as well as life in general. Anne Hamilton was a mathematics teacher for thirty years until she became the editor of Australia’s most widely read daily devotional, The Word for Today. She is the author of over 30 books—ranging from children’s picture books to highly awarded YA fantasy and prizewinning devotional theology.

Come and meet authors, Rhonda Valentine Dixon and Kathy Hoopman at this years book fair!

Panel: Marketing and Promotion for Writers

with Sally Eberhardt, Lynne Stringer & Jeanette O’Hagan For most writers, writing the novel is easy compared the seeming insurmountable task of marketing and promoting it. Yet these days, both traditionally and Indie published authors are expected to promote their books. Our panellists, Sally Eberhardt, Lynne Stringer and Jeanette O’Hagan will give their differences perspectives and experiences of promotion and marketing from business, traditional and Indie publishing. Find out what works, what doesn’t work and strategies for the future. The book fair will take place from 1am-2.30pm at the Hills Church, 79 Queens Road, Everton Hills. The event is free to attend and browse, however there are optional workshops that cost $20 and include a $5 voucher to be spent at the fair. For details and workshop bookings, check out the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook. com/Omega-Writers-BookFair-927852450757367/ or website https://owbf. blogspot.com/ For enquiries, call 0417625073 or email omegawritersbookfair@ gmail.com

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MEN in Business

Showcasing some of the talented males in the workforce from around our local area Small business is vibrant in north west Brisbane and surrounding suburbs. New businesses are popping up all the time, driven by inspirational locals.

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Much like the ‘Women in Business’ feature that was showcased in the June issue of The Hills Echo, in this feature, we celebrate some key male employees and business owners who are making a name for themselves in the region. All these gentlemen have major talents, experience, qualifications, and intriguing stories to tell. So, read on to discover more about these talented businessmen within our community. Both our ‘Women in Business’ and ‘Men in Business’ features can be viewed on our website at www.echonews.com.au via their own ‘Mini Mags’. If you would like to participate in edition two of this feature please contact katie@hillsecho.com for more information Queensland is home to more than 445,000 small businesses (those employing less than 20 people) that are at the core of every industry sector. They are in every community in every region, represent over 97% of businesses statewide, and employ approximately 44% of all private sector workers.

Warwick Brown

Director Farmer Browns Pizza & The Farm Shack Farmer Brown’s Pizzas, has earnt its title as one of the area’s most popular mobile catering services in The Hills District, but how did it all begin? The answer is Warwick Brown, a man who spent his childhood living the farm life on the outskirts of Dayboro. From chasing cows, to getting chased by cows, to stacking motorbikes and learning how to gracefully fall off horses, Warwick sure made the most of it. The food especially. In the Brown household, meals were always fresh and jam-packed with flavour due to the numerous veggie patches and fruit trees on their doorstep. However, once childhood was over and Warwick had gained experience working in management, he set out to chase his dream of operating his own small business. Pizza was his passion, and Warwick wanted to share it with our community. December 2015 marked the official launch of his fully licensed, mobile wood-fired pizza set up, Farmer Brown’s Pizzas. All the ingredients are fresh as day, some home grown and some sourced locally. With Warwick’s dedication and young driven team, the business has thrived over the past 6 years, enabling the business to not only add 5 trailers to the Farmer Browns fleet, but also to launch a permanent brick and mortar pizza store in Ferny Hills—the Farm Shack. Not to mention, the booming business has since earned itself a pretty significant following. With a menu full of

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favourites such as Ham and Pineapple, Margherita, and Pepperoni, to fresh new tongue-tinglers like Pesto Pizza, Tandoori Chicken, and Nutella and Marshmallow, Farmer Browns Pizzas has generated a huge community-wide hype, with 3000 loyal Facebook followers and glowing reviews sprinkling the page. Warwick and his pride-filled staff are renowned for their catering skills, their customer service, their personal interactions with patrons, and their ability to deliver molto bene meals to all. The team usually caters for events such as parties, festivals, special occasions, weddings, and fetes. Their mantra is product and service, strongly believing that if you serve a great product with exceptional service, everybody wins. Clearly, Warwick and his dream have come a long way. Farmer Browns Pizzas is now fortunate enough to be booked out most Saturday nights for a few months in advance and The Farm Shack is thriving. His team of nearly 20 staff are his pride and joy, as they all take so much care in what they do. Best yet, with all his success in the suburbs, Warwick never abandoned his roots; he still lives out at Dayboro with his partner and their 2 cattle dogs, a border collie Kip, and a cat Gus. The Farm Shack is open 4pm-8pm Tuesday to Sunday, and its crew welcome the whole community with open arms—and pizzas galore!

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Josh Townsend

Director, Central Electrical and Data Pty Ltd

With 14 years experience in the electrical trade, you can be rest assured that Josh Townsend, owner of Central Electrical and Data Pty Ltd (CED) knows what he is doing! After graduating from Mt Maria College, Josh went on to to complete an electrical apprenticeship. He found a passion for the trade and in March 2013, along with his wife Samantha, went on to establish their own family business, CED. Josh and his team pride themselves on providing quality workmanship, on time and at a reasonable cost. These admirable traits are just a few of the reasons why CED is thriving and now employs four electricians that all live in the local area. In addition, exciting times are ahead with a new apprentice soon to join the ranks as Josh

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and Samantha are expecting a little baby boy in August! As a long-time local, Josh is delighted to be in a position to give back to the community where he can. Every year in CED’s birthday month of March, the team run a community-focused campaign. Last year, five laptops were donated to kids in the local community whose studies were affected by working from home without the right resources during the pandemic. Their 2021 mission was just as admirable, with one tree planted for every job completed during the month of March. This cumulated in the team contributing over 100 trees on behalf of their clients to the Yarra Yarra biodiversity corridor. With a no job too big or small policy, CED proudly work with home and business owners, real estates and local builders, offering a wide range of services.

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Blaine Woods

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A Queensland pharmacist since 1996, Blaine opened the award-winning Terry White Chemmart Keperra pharmacy in the Great Western Super Centre in 2000. This was soon followed by the launch of Terry White Chemmart Dallas Parade Compounding in 2007, and Terry White Chemmart Samford in 2008. The Dallas Parade pharmacy, which incorporates CompoundingPharmacy.com.au, has been Blaine's focus over the last three years because “it offers endless health solutions", he said. "We help customers who have run out of options in conventional medicine. Compounding is an area where

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you can truly change someone’s life, particularly with pain and autoimmune conditions, skin and hormone imbalances,” Blaine explains. “We’ve also recently added a medicinal cannabis clinic to the practice, and work alongside experienced General Practitioners to support the community in managing their pain and mitigating the side effects of treatments for certain conditions - this emerging area of medicine is showing good results.” For a consultation or script, drop into the pharmacy at 10 Dallas Parade, Keperra; or visit online at www. compoundingpharmacy.com.au

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BradleyButten Principal Professionals Priority Ferny Hills

Bradley is the Principal of the local Professionals office. Life is busy for you and his family is no different married with two children, Vincent, 11 years old and Angel 17 years old. Kaley, his wife works for CSIRO as a research scientist and Bradley is a member of the Marist College ‘Old Boys’. Bradley is very well known across Ferny Hills having been awarded the number 1 referred salesperson for five consecutive years. Bradley’s life experience, dynamic energy and impressive negotiation skill set is what sets him apart from his competitors. After only 8 years, Bradley’s office in the ‘Hills District’ is the number 1 sales office in Ferny Hills through the RateMyAgent group. It’s a great challenge to meet the expectations of people who are selling their family home or investment property

in a constantly changing economic environment and one we as Professionals agents respect deeply. A totally connected agent, Bradley grew up only 2km from the office and his parent still live in the family home, Bradley now lives only a kilometre away and his children are in the local school system. All this helps give Bradley insight into what sellers and buyers want and this has allowed him to deliver for his clients in a way that few agents can. With Bradley’s 14 years’ experience and market knowledge combined with the support of his team, he can ensure his clients are provided with an incredibly professional real estate experience every time. If you are thinking of selling or would like to know the value of your home in this booming property market give Bradley a call on 0412 672 750 for a confidential chat.

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MEN in Business

Justin Hicks Principal Madeleine Hicks Real Estate Since 2002 the Madeleine Hicks name has been at the forefront of the real estate market in Brisbane’s north western suburbs. An independent Real Estate company, Madeleine Hicks Real Estate has increasingly grown through providing outstanding customer service and the word of mouth referrals that come from serving their clients well. To sustain this growth and maintain their leadership position, the company has elevated Justin Hicks as Principal. Justin is a veteran in the world of Real Estate having worked in the business for 6 years. Prior to that he ran his own construction business, so understands what goes into creating a good property. Justin has undergone an extensive grooming process to ensure that he is fully equipped to not only run the business but to take it to new heights. Madeleine Hicks, founder of Madeleine Hicks Real Estate, is delighted with Justin’s appointment as Principal. “I am thrilled to hand over the reins to Justin as our new Principal. I love the fact that he has the experience and the passion to continue our love affair with the Everton Park and McDowall region. I know that our business will go from strength to strength moving forward,” said Madeleine. Justin said “ I am proud to be stepping up to lead the

business that Madeleine created. We have a team that is absolutely magnificent and always prepared to go that extra step. That is one reason why we are awarded the Rate My Agent, Agency of the Year for Everton Park and McDowall so regularly.” Justin has lived all of his life in the area, having grown up in Peppard St in McDowall, and now building his own family with his partner and 2 small boys, still in McDowall. This local knowledge is something that Justin puts to good use for all of his clients and ensures that home sellers are able to achieve the absolute best price. With the current property market going through the roof in Brisbane, now is the time to get good quality advice about what your property may be worth. Poor information could cost you tens of thousands of dollars. The same applies for people with investment properties. Rents are rising quickly at the moment and the Property Management team at Madeleine Hicks Real Estate are achieving outstanding results for their property investor clients. If you are thinking about selling or want to check that you are achieving the correct amount of rent on your investment property, then contact the team at Madeleine Hicks Real Estate. You will be in good hands. Top Agency for Everton Park & McDowall

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Peter Fairgray Men‘s Health Pharmacist, Running the only Queensland branch of the Mens Health Downunder program FACT: 1 in 5 Australian Men over 40 have difficulty getting an erection FACT: 16471 men in Australia were diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in 2020 Local pharmacist, Peter Fairgray, knows that men don’t Peter assists men experiencing erectile dysfunction prioritise their health which is what encouraged him to using specialised solutions and has access to a range of specialise as a Men’s Health Pharmacist. medical and compounded products. Peter also assists In 2020 Peter began working with the highly regarded men in their recovery after prostate surgery, with issues Men’s Health Downunder team in Canberra and has of incontinence and medications and devices for the now launched the first clinic in Queensland, based at general health and recovery of the male anatomy, as TerryWhite Chemmart Arana Hills. He specialises in well as to assist in regaining erectile function. helping men and their partners with any issues of the “Many men feel like they have lost their manhood and male anatomy! don’t want to talk about it - that’s a shame when there “Too many men in our community are not accessing the are things they could do to help get function back.” help available to them, suffering in unnecessary silence. comments Peter I’m here to help” says Peter. “They shouldn’t accept The sooner men work on these issues the better, don’t these issues as a part of old age or as part of having put it off. Peter is easy and comfortable to talk to….. had prostate cancer.” Simply take the first step and make an appointment.

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Public transport use it or lose it?

An update from Ferny Grove & Upper Kedron Residents Association (FGUK RA)

With anticipated car-parking pressures at the Ferny Grove train station during TOD construction, our Association has been working with local and State authorities to find solutions to ease inconvenience for commuters and those who live close to the station. As a refresher, we estimate that across the 28-month development commencing June 2021, there will be a reduction of between 326 and 188 car parking spaces compared to now. Upon completion, the total number of spaces will be 1416, compared to the current 973 spaces. Avenues we’ve explored with decision-makers to alleviate the long-term parking pressures included temporary use of Movilla Park as a flow-over carpark and increased bus services to encourage commuters to leave their cars at home and provide a more convenient alternative for accessing the train station. Unfortunately, we’ve been unsuccessful in securing any of these options, however through Facebook, printed flyers, public meetings and this column, we've endeavoured to keep

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the community informed of what to expect as the TOD takes shape. Our request for more frequent bus services to and from the station to take pressure off the reduced car park capacity raised an interesting dilemma. Translink’s data indicates that our local bus services are, on average, operating at less than 50 percent capacity. Because of this, Translink have no plans to introduce additional trips even during the TOD construction. They will however continue to monitor services against local passenger demand. This response was disappointing as it failed to explore why there is less than 50 percent patronage at the moment, nor whether the TOD construction constitutes a major enough disruption that additional bus services could be warranted regardless of current-state patronage. So what’s the solution for our community if car parking issues at the TOD become untenable? Do we each increase use of the bus service so we can demonstrate genuine demand ? Do we write to Translink outlining whether their current bus service meets our typical daily needs and whether this influences our use of the bus service now and in the future? Do we ask the Lord Mayor to include Ferny Grove in its new shared e-bike scheme ? Our Association is open to creative solutions and will continue to engage with State and Local representatives to alleviate as much traffic and parking disruption as possible until the TOD is completed. Join us FGUKRA researches and advocates for residents to all levels of government on local issues. To join for a once-only fee of $10 contact us at fguk.communications@gmail.com. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/FGUKRA/

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Can social connectedness improve mental wellbeing?

As we're living longer and healthier lives, the link between social connections and mental health has never been more important.

Many older people living in Australia are reportedly living in better health than ever before, they are also living longer lives. Part of leading a healthier, happier, and longer life means maintaining our social and mental health so by staying connected to the people and activities we enjoy can positively impact our overall health. Staying connected to the people and activities we enjoy can positively impact our overall health, especially as we get older. According to beyondblue, about 10-15 per cent of older people experience depression. Maintaining your social health not only improves your mental wellbeing, but it can also be a protective factor against anxiety and depression (beyondblue, Connections Matter, 2018). A regular lunch date with friends, volunteering for a local organisation, or taking up a new sport or hobby are just a few ways to get out and about. Circumstances can sometimes prevent people from engaging in their regular activities, but there are ways to overcome this. Sharing a cup of tea with someone in the comfort of your home can make all the difference, especially a regular catch up a few times a week. Our staff can sit down with you to discuss the activities you’d like to get more involved in. Looking for more opportunities? Here are some more ways we can provide social and lifestyle support:

Recreation and social engagement Do you want to get more involved in activities in your local community? If there is an activity or event you would like to get involved in, our staff can work with you to make it happen. Our team is passionate about assisting our customers to participate in the activities they enjoy. Companionship for social events We always want you to feel supported to lead the life you want. Our companionship support services mean our Support Professionals can accompany you to attend social events and support you to engage with your family and friends at home or in your local community. Travel planning Whether you’re travelling locally, out of town or interstate, we can provide staffing support. Our local, national and global network means you can access quality care and support in many destinations. Transport and mobility If you just need help getting from A to B, we can help you arrange transport and mobility assistance. This might mean organising transport to medical appointments, weekly brunch with friends, family celebrations and special occasions, or local community meetings and events. Call us on 07 3056 0777 to find out how Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD can provide support at home and in the community, including personal care, respite support, and social and lifestyle support for older Australians, and people living with disability. Do you or someone you know need support? The Beyond Blue Support Service provides support around anxiety and depression. Call 1300 229 636. If you or someone you know needs urgent medical attention, call 000. Contributed by Susanne Jones, Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD

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Keperra Country Golf Club (KCGC) has announced a new partnership with Gaythorne-based Just Better Care Brisbane North as part of the Club’s recently launched initiative to connect with the local business community. Just Better Care Brisbane North, founded in 2015 by Managing Director and dual franchise owner Susanne Jones, provides aged care home support services and disability support and operates under the umbrella of global entity Caring Brands International. Ms Jones said as a relatively new business in the region, she was delighted to be partnering with the club, which has a 90year history of community reach and engagement. “I’ve been working to establish strong community connections with organisations like Keperra Country Golf Club which share the values that I embrace and the same outlook in terms of providing education, collaboration and giving back to the community, as the Club does through its charity contributions,” she said. “It’s a very natural evolution for us and we are very excited to be able to have this opportunity.” KCGC General Manager Gavin Lawrence said, “The Club is thrilled to be partnering with Just Better Care Brisbane North, which is part of one of Australia’s largest accredited providers of in-home aged care and disability support. “With their focus on delivering community education and delivering quality outcomes for their clients we believe

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Robots Arrive at Local Hospital

The robotic surgical assistant Da Vinci Xi has arrived at North West Private Hospital in Everton Park, helping support the latest surgical capabilities.

The da Vinci Xi system allows the surgeon to control the da Vinci robot from a console. The surgeon’s hand movements are translated to perform tiny movements within the body in real time. The system also offers optimised 3D vision, magnification and motion tremor control are designed to help the surgeon with greater dexterity and precision. The robotic technology will help empower surgeons with minimally invasive surgical options for patients and the Dr Meade working with robotic assistant will be used for Da Vinci Xi a variety of procedures including colorectal, urology, gynaecology and general surgery. Colorectal surgeon Dr Brian Meade performed the first surgery utilising the Da Vinci Xi robot at North West in mid-May. ‘For me, it’s about instrument advancements – it enhances ergonomics and my visualisation of tissues. It’s much easier to control instruments and optics and improves dexterity and suturing in tight spaces,’ Dr Meade said.

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FREE Bridge for Beginners!

Enjoy a game of cards? Have you played all the old favourites such as 500 and Canasta? Have you secretly desired to learn the game of Bridge but never had the opportunity? Here is a chance to learn this magnificent game. The Hills District is very fortunate to have their very own Bridge Club which is modern, air-conditioned and very easily accessible. Arana Contract Bridge Club is situated at the Ferny Grove Sports Grounds in Tramway Street, Ferny Grove (entrance is between the entrance to The Grove Sports and Bowls Club and the Tramway Museum). It is a very active club and they are offering free lessons in Bridge for beginners. It doesn’t matter how much Bridge knowledge you possess or don’t possess, the classes are an introduction to this wonderful game. The instructor will guide participants along an easy pathway to knowledge and the lessons will be held in a social atmosphere where you can make new friends as you learn together. The Beginners’ Lessons commence on Saturday 10th July 2021 from 10am to noon, at the Arana Bridge Club. The course runs for nine weeks, after which help with play sessions are available for two weeks. Lessons are free but purchase of the textbook ($30) is highly recommended. Bookings are essential – phone Jim 3289 0033. Arana Contract Bridge Club offers the opportunity to play Bridge locally. It is a low cost activity, perfect for those who like a challenge, mental stimulation and good company. If you are a lapsed player, consider joining your local Bridge Club. If you are a novice, the free lessons are a great place to start.

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Get in 'touch' at All Set for State Arana Touch Sign On at Arana Ascot

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If you are looking into playing touch football locally, look no further than the Arana Touch Football Association.

Registrations and team nominations are now open for the August to December 2021 season and the club is looking forward to welcoming new and existing members from the local community. The season kicks off on the 25th August at West Mitchelton League Fields at the corner of Samford Road and Prospect Street at Mitchelton. All games are played on a Wednesday afternoon and take place at Mitchelton. This friendly club accommodates players from a wide range of age groups, with divisions available in the under 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 boys and girls. Teams can also be nominated along with individual players, as well as players that have not played before. For more information, email harpo08@bigpond.com

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Arana Touch goes to the Junior State Cup

The Queensland Junior State Cup will be held in Hervey Bay again this year on the 8th 9th and 10th July. Arana Touch is delighted to have several teams competing in the Under 10, 12, 14, 16 boys and girls age groups, as well as the Under 18 girls teams. Since last years cup was cancelled, all teams are really excited to be going to Hervey Bay again this year.

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Ruby and Josie with their medals from recent state championships where their team placed 3rd

There has been much excitement in the air at Arana Ascot Hockey Club with two club members, Josie Burgess and Ruby Price, having been selected to play in the Queensland Under 12’s merit team.

The accomplished girls, who have all been playing Hockey from a young age, were also recently selected to play for the Brisbane Under 13’s team, which will travel to Gympie during a school holidays to compete at state championships. Josie was also captain of the metropolitan north U12 school girls team who played at the state championships last month, along with being awarded the highest goal scorer in her team and most valuable player! For more information about Arana Ascot Hockey Club, visit www.aranaascothockey.com.au

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Tid Bits JULY 2021

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We have some sad news to report this month. One of our dedicated members Gloria Badke passed away on the 28th May 2021. She been unwell for a few years and had been in and out of hospital for quite some time. Gloria - a Club member since 1998- held most positions on the Committee! She was also a Life Member and worked tirelessly for our club, and will be missed a great deal. The upcoming events are as follows:• 2nd July: Bingo and Winter Warmers, a selection of hot soups. • 9th July: Hoy for Groceries • 16th July: Bingo • 23rd July: Trivia • 30th July: Bingo. • 6th Aug.: Billy Goat Gruff then Hot Dogs (EKKA) We are very pleased to see our Mat Bowls players are going along strong. Indoor Mat Bowls take place every Wednesday and Friday from 1pm to 3pm. Cost to members is $3. We are always looking for new players so please do come along and enjoy the friendship with a cuppa and a biscuit afterwards. Contact our Bowls Coordinator Marcia on 0438 786 871 for more details. Cards are also played every Friday morning from 10.15am to noon after our meeting. Our card players play CANASTA or offshoots of the game. Remember you only have to have turned 50 to join our club. We also wish a speedy recovery to all our sick members. Give us a call if you need any further information. Till next time, Mike 0406 601 589 www.echo-news.com.au

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Hope Springs Eternal in Ferny Grove History

An update from The Brisbane Tramway Museum By David Fryer.

A Trolley Bus under construction When Alexander Pope coined the phrase ‘Hope Springs Eternal’ in his thumping 2,300-word philosophical poem of 1734, little did he know that it would be used to promote hi-tech electric buses in Brisbane over two centuries later.

To be fair, Pope had never heard of Brisbane because it didn’t officially exist at the time, though he probably heard rumours of Hoogh Landt - a strange continent in the southern hemisphere first described by Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon in 1606. It is better known as Queensland today. And Pope certainly had no concept of electrically powered transport because the first example – a railway locomotive built by Scottish chemist Robert Davidson – didn’t appear until 1837, almost a century after his death in 1744. However, fellow countryman - Charles Hope - was certainly fascinated with innovative transportation. It’s here that the story gets interesting for Brisbane readers. Charles Lowther Hope was born in 1892 in rural Gloucestershire, a sprawling county in the south-west of England. Gloucestershire is famous for magnificent mangelwurzels, prodigious pigs, Pam Ayres and Prince Charles, but it also yielded the world’s first rotary lawnmower with a patent lodged by Edwin Budding in 1830 (he also invented the adjustable spanner, or “shifter” as we say in Australia). Hope was determined to succeed despite being the son of impoverished and illiterate parents. At the age of 17 he helped out at a local blacksmith’s forge whilst studying engineering at night. Then, two years later, he was apprenticed to a local coach-building factory. It was here that he gained useful skills for construction of motor car and bus bodies. The skills were further honed after joining the prestigious coachbuilder Hooper and Co., manufacturers of high-quality carriages for Queen Victoria and Edward VII (Hooper also built luxury bodies to order for Rolls-Royce and Daimler). But it still wasn’t enough for an ambitious young man. Hope moved to Sydney in 1912, hoping to make his fortune, but opportunities were limited. After a succession of unrewarding jobs he opened his own business, Charles Hope Ltd, in Lismore in 1914. The company made sulkies and springs for motor cars and in 1924 Hope expanded by opening Monarch Engineering Works in Brisbane. By the late twenties he boasted to supplying 80% of vehicle springs for Australia. Page 28 - July 2021, The Hills Echo

The Great Depression of 1929 impacted heavily, but Hope was undeterred and with the help of his brother, Harold, Hope’s Body Works Pty Ltd was formed in Brisbane in 1932. By the late-thirties, Hope had agents in Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane and it was at this time the slogan - Hope Springs Eternal - first appeared. Hope introduced a kerosene-powered refrigerator for the domestic market in 1939, but production was short lived and they switched to servicing American military vehicles during WW2. Manufacturing resumed immediately after the war. By 1953, over 100,000 households used Hope Cold Flame refrigerators. Bespoke coachbuilding also prospered thanks in part to a Brisbane City Council contract for a fleet of bus bodies. Hope certainly springs eternal at the Brisbane Tramway Museum as the first Hope electric trolleybus still survives. The platinum-silver people parcel is celebrating a Platinum Birthday (her seventieth) this year, so don’t miss the Cavalcade of Electric Vehicles, past and present, on the 22nd of August. The Brisbane Tramway Museum is proudly sponsored by the Brisbane City Council.

Everton Park High Turns 60!

A monthly update from the Enoggera & Districts Historical Society Inc

The Society would like to send a special 'shout out' this month to the wonderful Everton Park State High School – which turns 60 years young in 2021!

The school was originally gazetted in September 1960 as the Stafford State High School. It was renamed in December that year to Everton Park State High School and opened to students – at its location on Stafford Road – on 23 January 1961. Over the years, the school has been home to some notable students, including Oscar winner and former Australian of the Year, Geoffrey Rush, rugby league identities Paul Vautin and Adrian Lam, professional squash players Michelle and Rodney Martin, and former bass player with the Masters Apprentices and John Farnham manager, Glenn Wheatley. On Saturday 31st July, the school will have its official 60th anniversary celebrations with a Market Day from 10am to 1pm and a gala evening in the Performing Arts Centre from 6pm. For enquiries, please call 3354 0222 or email sgall129@eq.edu.au Well done, Everton Park High on all you do to 'Create Bright Futures'! Do we have any past students, teachers or support staff out there who have memories of their time at Everton Park State High School? We'd love to hear from you. Please visit our Facebook page ( just search, Enoggera Districts Historical Society) or email enoggerahistory@gmail.com Even feel free to drop in to our premises at the Enoggera Memorial Hall any Thursday morning from 9.30am to 1pm to pass on your recollections to our volunteers. We also have our local history display open for public viewing at this time each week. Take care, everyone. Andrew McMicking, President www.echo-news.com.au


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Catching Up With The Past At Cedar An update from the Samford Museum

Samford Museum members were thrilled to receive an invitation to participate in Cedar Creek Hall’s open day. A day of catching up with old friends, introducing family ‘to where we used to live,’ as well as sharing photos and memories was had by all. Here is a little bit of a snippet of some of the stories on offer on the day:When the boys in the band that played at Cedar Creek/Closeburn Hall went to WW2, local lady Thelma Knight became the pianist and played at Cedar Creek, Samford, and Samsonvale dances. She was also a relief pianist for Laceys Creek and Dayboro dances. Thelma’s parents arrived at Kobble Station about 1923, then in 1939 transferred to the Samsonvale Station. A group of local farmers used to gather at the hall fortnightly to play euchre. A farmers’ night out before today’s mens’ sheds. The following day was the ever-popular Anzac Day event at the museum. Volunteers noticed several visitors research their family history following on from the museum’s display at Cedar Creek Hall. Children also had a great time, eagerly returning from their completed treasure hunts (hoping they were correct!) to receive their penny reward. Older children were kept busy making copper poppies in the blacksmith shop whilst the adults browsed displays or shared stories over tea and fresh damper. A few months back, the museum participated in the National Trust’s Heritage Month, with launch of Peter Burden’s and Graham Bailey’s revised book ‘The Camp Mountain Railway

Closeburn Hall and Closeburn Country Markets. North Pine Country Markets began at Closeburn Hall in 1979, relocating to North Pine Country park 1987. Photo Courtesy K & M Ross Disaster May 5 1947’ on Labour Day. This drew visitors with family links to the disaster as well as railway enthusiasts. Copies of the book are available $15 per copy from the museum. New and returning school groups have kept volunteer segmentpresenters busy during the semester. If you enjoy working with children and would like to participate, please call Geoff 0417 610 983. The Samford Museums next display and stall will be at Samford Show on the 10th and 11th July and the team look forward to meeting regular and new visitors. The museum opens the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9am to 2pm until December. For museum enquiries please get in touch via email at info@samfordmuseum.com.au

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History

Throwback Thursday: Delving into the Past

The Hills District is steeped in history and The Hills Echo is delighted to celebrate that with our Throwback Thursday campaign. Every Thursday, we publish a picture from the past with a little bit of information about the topic or era. Check out a just few of the images from last months posts below - we are sure they will bring back memories for many longtime local residents! Be sure to follow us on Facebook or Instagram (@thehillsecho) to delve into our districts intriguing history every Thursday. If you have a picture from the past you would like to share with us this campaign please email admin@echo-news.com.au

Australian Woolshed - 1982 - 2004

Ferny Grove Tile Factory - 1918

The Bunya School - 1875 - 1965

Bunya Park - 1968 - 1994

KMart Shopping Centre - 1984

Dawson Parade - Around 1915

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War Chronicles from Our Veterans

Lest We Forget! These simple words are spoken at ANZAC Day Commemorations every year. But how do we ensure that, as a nation, we don’t forget the sacrifices of these ordinary men and women whose actions and experiences were extraordinary? This Story Australia is a charity dedicated to capturing and preserving the significant moments of Australia’s history, as told by those who experienced it first-hand via high-quality video documentaries.

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In collaboration with This Story, Echo News is delighted to bring you the third edition of our monthly segment that showcases just a few of the veterans whose full stories can be found at the Queensland State Library (short bio's are available on the This Story’s website at www.thisstory.com.au). If you are a veteran and would like to share your story, This Story would love to hear from you! Email jeff@thisstory. com.au or call 0439 661 448

Roy Atfield Arthy

Born 19th October 1919 | From Gympie, QLD

When the war broke out Roy was playing football (Rugby League) at Curran, and he signed up right away in 1939. After training in Darwin, Roy was sent to the Middle East, Benghazi in Lybia, Syria and eventually to New Guinea. Roy offered some interesting insight into the Japanese tactics of fighting in the jungles and mountains of New Guinea. A keen North Queensland Cowboys supporter, Roy celebrated his 100th Birthday at the Cooroy RSL Sub-Branch in 2019. Roy passed away in February of last year.

Bill Elliott

Born 19th August 1921 | From Ayr, QLD

Bill speaks of the “Yellow Peril” scare in 1939 and the push for men to join the militia. Both Bill (17) and his brother (15) joined the Army in 1939 but were taken into the infantry (31st Battalion) full time when Japan entered the war in December of 1941. Bill speaks of hearing Tokyo Rose on the radio threatening Australia, before he was deployed to New Guinea. Bill was discharged due to injury and he shares stories of Townsville, American troops and what life was like after the war.

Alan Brown Born 21st March 1922 | From Stanthorpe, QLD

Alan joined the Airforce in 1941 with a mission to become a Night Fighter. He and his co-pilot Vic ‘Possum’ Whitfield, a master of astro navigation were the first Australians to land in Greece after the German occupation. Alan received a special commendation from the President of Greece at Expo 88 here in Brisbane. Alan continued his love of flying after the war, founding gliding clubs across the Sunshine Coast area of Queensland. Alan passed away in May of 2019. As previously mentioned, This Story is a not-for-profit charity. Their high quality documentaries are offered online 100% free of charge to the public and allow all Australians to develop a deeper understanding of some of Australian history’s most significant events. If you would like to offer support, donations can be made online at https://thisstory.com.au/donate/. Any amount - large or small - will go towards the cost of producing these historical documentaries. Alternatively, if you are a local business and would like to ‘Sponsor a Story,’ please get in touch! www.echo-news.com.au

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World Class Medical Researchers with real outcomes An update from the Golden Valley Keperra Lions Club By President Paul Ryan

Recently I attended a presentation at Royal on the Park – Brisbane to listen to some brilliant Brisbane based Medical Researchers.

Nicole Zanyat from UQ TRI, Associate Professor Carlos Salomon, Professor Trent Munro, Dr Olivia Holland, Associate Professor Fiona Simpson and Mrs Charmaine Keal from SPARQ-ed were among the inspirational speakers present on the day. Since 1963, Queensland Lions Clubs have supported over 50 Medical Researchers who had an idea, but not the finance, to get their research moving. Here are just a few of the topics we heard a bit about at the presentation. • Professor Carlos discussed his work in Ovarian Cancer early detection so survival rates increase. • Professor Trent spoke about UQ’s work on the COVID 19 vaccine. How the UQ vaccine worked but their work

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continues by activating our immune system to attack the virus. UQ has been working on Protein vaccines for 10 years. They developed a molecular clamp allowing the immune system to attack the virus. • Dr Olivia Holland works on Diabetes during Pregnancy (there are 1.7 million diabetics in Australia today – the population of South Australia). It’s the leading cause of Adult Blindness, Limb amputation and Heart Disease in Australia. Olivia advised that after pregnancy half of the women will go on to have type 2 diabetes later in life. • Professor Fiona Simpson discovered the genetic pathway that gives your eyes and hair their colour, leading to melanoma research. Amazing work in cancer research working on how different drugs effect cancers more differently, and now by using immunotherapy, they can get the drugs to be 100% effective. • Mrs Charmaine Keal spoke about SPARQ – ed (Students Performing Advanced Research Queensland) this program identifies new potential researchers through the School system. They spend a week in Brisbane doing actual research. There are many Research Foundations around the World, however Queensland - Brisbane in particular - punches above its weight, providing World Class research with real outcomes. Professor Ian Frazer (Cervical Cancer – Gardasil fame) was a recipient of a Lions fellowship. So, while Lions give back to the local Community they also support causes that have National and International impact. I was truly humbled by the wealth of knowledge we have in our Brisbane Researchers as well as their passion and willingness to share their journey and explain what they do. If you feel moved to help Lions in their continued quest to fund brilliant researchers, contact me by emailing gvk@lionsq3. org.au or call 0409 688 675 Our club is busy working for you – but we need more volunteers to help - male or female - any age, as long as they have a desire to make a difference. For more details, visit www.lionsclubs.org.au or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GVKLIONS

Another sibling for The Hills Echo!

Due to the popularity of The Hills Echo and The Everton Echo community newspapers, MAC Group Publications Pty Ltd (publishers of the Echo newspapers) is delighted to announce the arrival of another sister publication in August. Aptly named The Eatons Echo, this newspaper will be delivered to homes in the suburbs of Warner, Albany Creek, Eatons Hill and parts of Cashmere. Stay up to date with this The Eatons Echo on Facebook a t w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / theeatonsecho or Instagram www.instagram.com/ theeatonsecho

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Learning made fun at the Samford Show

The Samford Show prides itself on the range of attractions that change from year to year while sticking to the basics. One of our key objectives this year is to provide fun learning experiences for kids of all ages. Exhibitions and lessons in science, the environment, and nature, will be all around the Grounds. Terry Hogan, Samford Show President, pointed out that the Show falls on the last weekend of the June/July Qld School holidays. What better way to get the kids into the mood for school than learning important things in a fun way! ‘One of the things I have loved about country shows for as long as I can remember is the opportunity to get really curious, get your hands dirty, learn new things, and have new experiences. All this can happen without kids being aware they’re actually being taught something useful!’ said Terry. The top entertainments and exhibitors at the Show this year include: Street Science - This internationally famous troupe of professional science teachers bring science to life by making bath bombs, slimy stuff and demonstrating chemical reactions like mini fireworks. Kids (of all ages) absolutely love it. Street Science will hold workshops and displays throughout the two days of the show stressing fun and safety in an educational format. Dreamtime Reptiles – Dreamtime reptiles are back at the Show with snakes, crocodiles, goannas and more. Gary Sippel mixes education about wildlife and the environment while providing kids the opportunity to get up close and personal with scaly creatures.

The internationally famous troupe, Street Science, will be providing excellent entertainment Rural Fire brigade – the Rural Fire Brigade tirelessly educates children and adults about the importance of safety in the home. The Health Department will have the mini-ambulance on site too, for kids to crawl around and learn the basics. Samford Show Petting Zoo – get up close and personal with little nursery animals such as chooks, goats, ducks and lambs. Ask questions, pat, nurse and feed the animals. Classic Cars – love old cars? Want to know about different models, machines, engines and history? Come along and chat to the experts at the classic car display. Want a bit more excitement? The fun doesn’t stop at learning. The Show has an entertainment line-up that is full of nail-biting excitement: - FMX Aerial Motorbikes; The Globe of Death; Ashton’s Circus; The Great Samford Dog Jump and The Mini Dog Jump – not to mention the beautiful horses doing their thing in the arena all weekend. Over the two days, there’s something for everyone! Don’t forget this year we are launching on-line ticket sales for your convenience and all patrons must download the QR Covid app. Gate entry prices: 1 Day Pass: Family (2 adults & 3 children) - $45, Adult - $20, Concession - $15, Children (5 - 17) - $10, Children under 5 free. Two day passes are also available. Book your family or individual passes today: https:// brisbanetickets.com.au/event/samford-show-2021-13190

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What's On at Arana Hills Library! To book your event visit www.mbrc.qld.gov.au/libraries/ events, choose your event, make your booking and print your ticket. For more information, contact the library on 3351 3401. Please note, all MBRC Libraries are operating in line with Queensland’s Covid Safe Future Roadmap, including adhering to social distancing requirements.

Winter Wonderland in the park (under 5s) Narellan Park: Tuesday 6th July: 2pm - 2.45pm Embrace the chilly weather with an afternoon of cool activities in Narellan Park near the library. Do you want to build a snowman, create ice paintings, help penguins skate and launch snowballs? Imaginative, sensory play for children under 5 and their families. Please dress for messy play. Free. Bookings required* Meet the Author - Josie Montano: Saturday 31st

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Device Advice: Monday - Friday: 2pm - 3pm Need help with your smartphone, tablet or laptop? Do you need some tips on using social media or with borrowing from our eLibrary? Ask library staff during the Device Advice one-on-one 15-minute sessions. Please bring your device and relevant passwords. Lego engineers club: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the

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Join local author Josie Montano as she launches her latest picture book, Iris and the Rainbow Day. Iris loves colour but one red day mum forgets to wash her red clothes, they can’t find any red food at the markets and her red book is missing! Find out how Iris handles this out-of-control situation. Josie’s books will be available to purchase and she will sign books after the event. Free. Bookings required*

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Talents of Cake Decorators showcased at recent workshop

Serenata Celebrates!

An update from the Brisbane North Cake Decorators Association Recently another branch of our association held a Demonstration Day that a number of our members attended.

These days provide a wonderful chance to learn from other decorators and to catch up with cake decorating friends, all for a minimal cost. One of our members, Robyn Reed was a demonstrator on the day and she made a beautiful mermaid sitting on a rock. We were all fascinated to watch this creation as it was all done freehand. The Brisbane North Cake Decorators are a branch of the Qld Cake Decorators Association and are a not-for-profit organisation. They foster the art of cake decorating and love sharing their knowledge with each other. Members meet at the Arana Hills Community Centre, 291 Dawson Parade Arana Hills on the third Saturday of each month, commencing at 1pm. ]Afternoons are busy usually with a workshop or demonstration of some particular technique, afternoon tea, a very short business meeting and usually lots of laughter! New members - experienced or new to cake decorating - are always welcome. Check out their Facebook page by searching Brisbane North Cake Decorators Association QCDA for more information.

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The celebratory concert at The Gap Uniting Church

The Serenata Singers presented a belated 50th anniversary concert for family, friends and former members of the choir at The Gap Uniting Church on Saturday afternoon, 29 May 2021. In 1970, The Gap and District Musical Society was founded. In 2020, it achieved its 50th anniversary under the name Serenata Singers. Just as activities to observe the occasion were being planned, COVID-19 arrived in Australia and it became necessary to defer any celebrations. Indeed, 2020 saw the choir cancel all its scheduled performances. Better late than never! The choir was keen to return to performing and relished the opportunity to sing in front of an appreciative audience. Under a slide show of photos from the choir’s history, the choir presented a varied program of medleys from Broadway musicals, folk and rock songs. A highlight was the choir’s performance of “Singing with Friends”, an original composition composed for the choir by Lynette Reville. Guest performances included a violin solo by Ran Luo, a saxophone number from Angus Campbell, and a piano duet by Lois Cutmore and Alison Siemon. The audience joined in enthusiastically with the community sing-a-long numbers. After the concert, there was a ceremonial cutting of the anniversary cake and much conversation and catching up over coffee, tea and cakes (following COVID-safe guidelines of course). A chronology/history of the choir and photos/ images from past years can be accessed on the choir’s website https://serenatasingers. The delicious cake was enjoyed org.au/ by all

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Gardening

No Hibernation for HOG this Glorious Winter

From The Hills Organic Garden Community What a difference the cooler weather makes! Over the last few weeks, we have been very busy planting vegetables for our spring harvest and with the cooler weather, our little seedlings are now starting to flourish. We have Pak Choy, Shallots, Spinach, Beetroot, Lettuce, Silver beet, Tomatoes, Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Broccoli, Beans, Snow peas, Eggplant, Brussel Sprouts, Carrots and Potatoes all doing very well. Our members are all enjoying their time at the garden as it is so pleasant to be out in the sunshine watering and weeding and maintaining our beautiful community garden. We have a wonderful bunch of keen gardeners who are all willing to lend a hand. Each Sunday afternoon, we gather at the garden to tend to the plants and keep the surrounds neat and tidy. At the moment, our herb garden has flowering basil that is attracting the bees, society garlic (which has beautiful lavender flowers which are edible), thyme, tarragon, mother of herbs and garlic chives. The HOG community is a friendly group who offer people From the Mitchelton and Districts Garden Club 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 to have a chat and a look around our beautiful garden. Our members meet on a Sunday afternoon from 3pm to 5pm. As well, they also attend the garden through the week to water and do general maintenance. You will find us at 416 Bunya Road, Bunya next to the Off Leash Dog Park. Membership Fees per year are $15 for adults, Learn how to tend to roses in the garden at the next $25 for family, and $5 for Juniors. garden club meeting Visit hog.org.au, search ‘The Hills Organic Garden’ on If Covid restrictions are not in force, the Mitchelton and Facebook or phone 0407 582 980 for information. Districts Garden Club will meet at the Enoggera Memorial We look forward to meeting you! Hall on Thursday, 5th August. The guest speaker, Barbara Beerling, will talk about ‘Roses in General’. Barbara is a qualified horticulturalist who specialises in roses, fruit trees, pruning, disease control and plant identification. So attending this meeting is an opportunity to have your queries solved. This month, July, begins a new financial year. Every financial year, the Brisbane City Council‘s Free Native Plants Program makes free native plants available to eligible members of the community and to community groups. Those with a residential rate notice should take this notice to a B.C.C. regional centre or library where they will be given a voucher and a list of participating nurseries from which the plants are available. More details are given on www. brisbane.qld.gov.au/free-native-plants-program. At this time of year, to maintain steady growth in your garden, apply liquid fertilizer to your vegetables and The vegetables and herbs are flourishing at HOG in these flowering plants. Look for swelling on branches of citrus cooler winder months trees. This could indicate the presence of the citrus gall wasp and should be pruned away and deposited in the rubbish bin, not the compost heap. If you want to plant deciduous trees and shrubs or citrus trees, now is a good time to do it. Take care to make sure the union where the tree has been grafted to the root stock is well above the mulch level, and do not feed them for 4 to 6 weeks, otherwise the new growth The Ferny Grove Garden club is delighted to be could end up with leaf burn. Watch out for powdery mildew meeting again this year. on your soft leaf plants or vines. A spray with one part full New members and visitors are very welcome to join them at cream milk and ten parts water should correct this, or use their next meeting on Friday 30th July. The guest speaker will a fungicide. be Mr Peter Starkey from the Queensland Camellia Society, At the June meeting, the exhibitors presented a beautiful and he will be teaching the group how to grow beautiful display of choice material. A Highly Commended Award was Camellias. The club meets on the last Friday of each month given to Bernie Corvi for her cut of an Orange Triumph Rose. at St Matthew’s Church Hall, Church Road, Mitchelton at The hall is situated in Trundle Street, Enoggera and is 1pm. The guest speaker starts their presentation at 2pm, accessible by wheelchair. Meetings commence immediately followed by afternoon tea. after morning tea which is served at 9.45 a.m. Visitors and For more information, please call the Secretary Elizabeth new members are most welcome. on 07 3851 0568

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Why Do I Always Do that?

‘Why Do I Always Do That’, is brought to you by Social Worker, Elena Bishop. Elena is the director of Supportive Therapy and Social Work in Arana Hills. She has a wealth of knowledge and insight into the industry. This month, Elena focuses on the topic of 'Self-Sabotage'

‘Self-Sabotage is a sweet romance.’ It's like a relationship that you know is bad for you, but just can’t seem to shake – and don’t know why. It can be little things, like always seeming to be running late, the ultimate procrastinator, being best mates with the fridge and eating your feelings away, fear of committing to that long-term safe relationship, have every excuse under the sun why you can’t attend that dinner party, paid for that gym membership but there is always a reason why you can’t go? Bizarre how you can get a little ‘thrill’ from the adrenaline and anxiety of being put under the pump - like completing that work assignment only hours before it is due. But why do I do that? Why can’t I just get it together? These are examples of self-sabotage; when you consciously (or unconsciously) make decisions that ruin your attempts at success, destroy the ability to complete tasks to the best of your ability or damage your personal/professional goals. You may think this sounds innocent enough, I am sure reading this it reminds you of someone – yes, sometimes we just think of them as ‘lazy’ or not motivated. To be honest, it is really

common, there are just different extremes. Realising when it becomes destructive is the key. And more importantly, why. People who self-sabotage can sometimes act passiveaggressively, defensive, deflective or begin to withdraw. It can be overlooked as an innocent sleep in or just those extra couple of drinks in the afternoon until you realise you are ‘tipsy’ and avoiding family time with the kids. It can become established patterns of procrastination (anxious, fun, perfectionist and ‘plenty of time’), substance abuse, avoiding social connections, notoriously late, intimacy issues and fear of commitment. Think of it like you are a covert spy secretly destroying or undermining your own goals and values. And then talking trash about yourself because you can’t get it together! Why did I do that! Self-sabotage can be a little monster because it typically is motivated by lack of self-esteem. Self-sabotage can also be learned coping mechanisms from the past to cope or survive. I am here to let you know that that little monster on your shoulder talking in your ear doesn’t have to be there, if the nasty little voice is speaking up more often and more frequently, than we have to figure out a way how make you strong again. Firstly, understand if you are consciously choosing these decisions or if it has now become an unconscious habit? If it is conscious then that is great, this is an easier path to follow. Otherwise, it could be unconscious which may need some more work since you haven’t realised you are purposefully attacking yourself - until now. So, if you realise you are sabotaging your success and future happiness, recognise your ‘patterns’. When you can understand a pattern, you are more likely to have success at making positive change. For example, procrastination = how often does it happen, what context does it occur (work, relationships, personal goals) what happens before the avoidance that makes you sabotage yourself and then how do you feel when you know you have ‘done it again’? Next, think about the emotions that are connected to the behaviour – anxiety, anger, worthlessness, fear. These emotions are very powerful and can be clouding your rational thoughts, making you confused and overwhelmed. When you think this way, challenge your thoughts - don’t believe everything you think - sometimes it can be a learned behaviour to have negative self-talk, but you are worth it and yes, you are important. Finally, don’t give up on yourself. When you can understand this cycle, know that it is common and believe you deserve better, you can then practice being kind to yourself and being patient when you feel overwhelmed, anxious, upset or frustrated. Learn to support yourself with positive self-talk. You are not a bad person, you are trying your best, you are stronger than you give myself credit for, and deserve better – kick that monster to the kerb!

Self-Care with a New Perspective

Truth Women’s Circles invites you to their first women’s circle, where the group will explore self-care with a new perspective. This will be a sensory experience that will allow your body, mind and soul to relax and reflect on what you really need to start to feel like yourself again. The first workshop will be held on Saturday 31/7/21, 6:30pm at YogaSol, 11 Mawarra Crescent, Ferny Hills. For more details visit the group on Facebook (search for Truth Women’s Circles). Tickets on sale at Humanitix https://events.humanitix.com/selfcare-womenscircle www.echo-news.com.au

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Counsellor’s Column with Robin Botic

We create our own reality

‘We create our own reality.’ How do we do this? And how does this apply to the most fundamentally important experience in our lives: our relationships? What we choose to think, feel and then act out from that thought, determines the reality we experience.

That sounds easy enough. However, when you understand that for the majority of the time we are deeply unconscious about why we are thinking, feeling and acting the way we are, then we can see that this is really not so simple. It is in the realm of these unconscious reactive behaviour patterns that relationships really become unstuck. The difficulties around difference that relationships experience, are our growth challenges. Unfortunately, we often don‘t see or use them this way, and the reality we experience is painful and confusing. The trick to turning a negative interaction into a more positive one is to get past the content (that‘s anything you‘re arguing about) and decode each step of the interaction by asking the question: ‘Why do I think, feel and then act the way I do when I think or feel you are behaving in that way?’ This step immediately makes us become more present and conscious as to what is happening. Remember: Everything the other person feels you are doing is interpreted through their set of filters, which is determined by all their conditioning from their life experiences and the degree of consciousness that they bring to bear at that moment. This is also true for you. The degree of reactivity and emotionality we exhibit in any situation is in direct proportion to the degree of unconscious threat/fear that we experience. Our fear of not being loved, being rejected, and of the lack of safety we experience because of this, is at the heart of most relationship discord. And guess what? This all operates in the energetic field. We react, not so much to what is said, but to what we feel is coming at us from the other person. If we feel we are under attack we usually defend with attack. We stop listening. We stop trying to understand, we go into protection mode, and the interaction spins further out of control. At this point it makes equitable resolution impossible. In relationships these are the things we have to deal with differently if we want change. In the next article I will break down a commonly experienced problematic interaction to show how this works. Robin

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Limitless Facets to Lapidary News from The Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club

There are many aspects to the Lapidary hobby. If someone joins a Lapidary Club they will be amazed at the branches of the hobby which they can be involved in.

Firstly, there is cabochon cutting. This can be either to create a collection of cabochons of various material and sizes or fit the cut stones into ready made jewellery pieces. These ‘findings’, as they are called, come in standard sizes such as 30x40mm and 30x22mm and are available in gold and silver. There is also the option of making your own jewellery from silver wire and silver plate. Then there is slicing collected stones. If they are suitable, polishing the faces of the stones to form a collection. Stone halves need to be perfectly flat and smooth in order to then be polished. Depending on the size of the cut stone, they are generally ground down with silicon carbide grit, starting off with coarse and ending up with fine before being polished on a leather buff with polishing powder. There is also ‘tumbling,’ which are small stones in a barrel with added water and silicon carbide grit. Generally, these barrels are composed of a hard material, like poly, and of at least a 20cm diameter. The barrels rotate on a set of rollers and need to be continuously going for weeks at a time in order to grind the stones smooth. It is advisable to pre-shape your stone to the desired shape you wish the end product to be. Next month we will discuss other aspects of the Lapidary Hobby which you may be interested in. 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 noon to 3pm for silverwork. It is also open on Saturday from 1pm to 4pm. The Club caters for Gemstone enthusiasts in the North Western region of Brisbane. However, if you feel this type of hobby interests you, do not hesitate to get in touch with John on 3351 1038 who will be only too happy to have a chat to you about the workings of the Club. Visit us on our website, www. mitcheltondistrictsgemclub.wordpress.com or facebook page – Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club Inc.

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Up, Up and Away with the Arana View Club

The May meeting of the Arana View Club is on Wednesday 4th August at the Arana Leagues Club, Dawson Parade, Keperra, 10.30am for 11am start.

There will be the usual lucky door and raffles prizes to support their Learning for Life Students. The guest speaker this month is Libbie Escolme Schmidt OAM. Libbie will be talking about the evolution of the air hostess, which I am sure will interest everyone. The August meeting is also the clubs next ‘Make, Bake and Grow’ table so bring along all those items that you have been busy creating. The club also have many social activities each month (in addition to their regular meeting) which the ladies always thoroughly enjoy, so get in touch for more details. Please phone Carol on 3355 5349 by noon on Monday 2nd August if you are Arana View Club members at a recent trip to attending the Wednesday meeting. It has been wonderful to see new members the Caboolture Historical Village at our meetings and we always look forward to making visitors feel welcome.

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Join local ladies for lunch in July An update from The Older Women’s Network Qld

The Mitchelton Branch of the Older Womens Network Qld Inc (OWNQ) meets formally and informally throughout the month and you are welcome to join them for any or all of their get togethers.

On Wednesday 28 July, the guest speaker will be Melinda from Bolton Clarke talking on Healthy Mind Healthy Body. The full list of June events are: • Tuesday 6th July 10am - Coffee/Techno Morning at Arana Leagues Club • Tuesday 13th July 10am - Zoom Meeting • Saturday 10th July 12pm - Lunch at Arana Leagues Club

• Tuesday 20th July 10am - Coffee/Techno Morning at Arana Leagues Club • Wednesday 28th July 10am - Monthly meeting at the Panthers Den Function Room, Arana Leagues Club. The Panthers Den is upstairs from Reception (Cost $5) The aim of the group is to provide information to women relating to a healthy outlook on ageing, and to meet in a friendly, social atmosphere. OWNQ Mitchelton is part of an organisation that is state-wide with groups in three states of Australia, as well as a National branch. All women are welcome. For more information ring Judith on 0431 159 921 or visit the website www.ownqld.org.au

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Everton News

from your State Member for Everton TIM MANDER

Tim Mander MP and Cr Tracy Davis attend the Sorry Day Ceremony at Teralba Park Sorry Day The Sorry Day Ceremony held at Teralba Park, Everton Park is getting bigger and bigger each year – in fact, I believe it’s the largest gathering in Brisbane. This is an important annual commemoration to help raise awareness of the Stolen Generations and assist in the process of healing and reconciliation. It was encouraging to see so many schools and community groups represented. I want to thank the Teralba Park Stolen Generation Support Group for hosting this special event and for inviting me to read the pledge. Gambling Community Benefit Fund Congratulations to Everton’s recipients of round 108 of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund! Albany Creek Pony Club, Amparo Advocacy Inc, Help Enterprises Limited and Pine Hills Netball Club were all recently provided with funding to improve the valuable services they offer to our community. Organisations in the Everton Electorate have now received a total of $904,836.99 from rounds 100-108 as part of this fund.

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Pine Hills Netball were one of the local community groups who benefited from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund It is always wonderful to see these excellent community clubs/ organisations receiving the support they deserve. Round 110 is now open and will close midnight 30 June 2021. For more information please visit: www.justice.qld.gov.au/ initiatives/community-grants MARQUEE FOR LOAN Community groups, schools or sporting clubs are welcome to borrow my 3x3 Marquee for events. Please contact my office to organise the loan. CONNECT WITH ME If there is anything I can help with send me an email at everton@parliament.qld.gov.au or call on 3535 1100. KEEP UP TO DATE Visit my Facebook TimManderMPEverton or website timmander.com.au

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Dickson News

from your Federal Member for Dickson PETER DUTTON

A Message from Peter It has been a busy time for our community as we approach the end of the school term and financial year. At the time of writing (21 June), Parliament is sitting, and it is the last week before the Winter Recess. I am looking forward to getting out and about in our community over that time. It is a crucial time of year for small business owners, with many busy conducting stocktakes and other preparations ahead of 30 June. I would encourage eligible businesses who have yet to make use of the Federal Government’s Instant Asset Write-off Extension to consider doing so if there are goods or equipment upgrades your business needs. Your Future, Your Super The Your Future, Your Super reforms have passed the Parliament and will result in less fees, less waste and more flexibility for families and individuals wanting to make the most out of their retirement savings. Some of the reforms include: • Your super will follow you, preventing the creation of unintended multiple accounts if you change jobs. • It is easier to choose a better fund with the new YourSuper comparative online tool. • Holding funds to account for underperformance, to lower fees and protect members from poor outcomes. • Increasing transparency and accountability with regard to how trustees manage and spend members’ money.

What’s important to you? I want to know what’s important to you. I’m working hard to make our community even better but I can’t do it on my own. I need your help to make sure we get the priorities right for our community. With your help, and by working together, I know we can get the upgrades, facilities and opportunities our community needs to be even better. Get in touch Please get in touch with me at peter.dutton.mp@aph.gov.au or 3205 9977 to let me know your priorities for our community. Or you can drop in to my next mobile office. I am coming up to 2600 visits in my mobile office and have helped thousands of residents with local issues. If you see me out and about with my caravan, please drop in. Alternatively, you can drop by my office in on Gympie Road in Strathpine during business hours. Or visit my website www. peterdutton.com.au for more information.

SENIORS - Join Our Club!

Since returning this year, the Mitchelton Senior Citizens have welcomed quite a few new members to their club. However, they would love more residents to join. The club meets on Mondays from 9-12pm for a chat, a concert and a light lunch at 30 Tel-el-Kebir St., Mitchelton (opposite Gaythorne RSL). On Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9-12pm the club also opens for indoor bowls & a cuppa. For more information about The Mitchelton Senior Citizens Club, please call 3351 0358 or 3351 0240

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Schrinner Council has invested over $680Million on suburban services and infrastructure provided by our local contractors throughout Brisbane. We are doing our part to ensure Brisbane’s economy is healthy and ready to prosper as we exit the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, one of the projects the Schrinner Council completed, was the Beech Street Pedestrian Bridge that connected a link across Cedar Creek to the local schools and amenities. Over 30 roads were resurfaced throughout the ward as well as active travel links and the continuation of the Keperra connected footpath program. You can view the 2020/21 completed projects map on my webpage www.steventoomey.com.au

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Cr Steve Toomey with Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and school captains from Ferny Grove State School at the opening of the Beech Street Pedestrian Bridge

The Schrinner Council has provided support to many community groups during the COVID19 pandemic.This support has enabled our community and sporting groups to continue to operate over the past year. Very early on we suspended large item collections across Brisbane, during the pandemic this would have put the collection crews at risk of COVID19, these diverted financial resources benefitted community groups such as the Brisbane Tramway Museum, the Girl Guides and Scouts, The Gap Football Club, Arana Contract Bridge Club, and Communify. As we move out of COVID-19, the Schrinner Council has taken action to support local business through the recovery by suspending small business fees, turning off parking meters, increasing deep cleaning for public transport and changing procurement requirements to preference local traders, contractors and suppliers. As we approach the end of 2020-21 financial year the

Cr Steve Toomey helping out volunteers from the Corbie Street Habitat Brisbane Bushcare Group.

The Schrinner Council continues its commitment to support over 30 registered bush care groups in every suburb throughout the ward. These groups are funded via the Habitat Brisbane Program and it is our goal to grow and connect our natural areas to protect our rich and unique biodiversity. I would like to thank all of our volunteers who dedicate their free time to work along our waterways through Enoggera and Kedron Brook catchments. The financial year 2020-2021 work has continued to rehabilitate the Keperra Saddle. The acquisition of property in O’Quinn Road is part of our program to increase bushland habitat and the City’s biodiversity. The Schrinner Council is dedicated to ensuring the Green Future Fund will continue to support our Green Suburbs Program.

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THE FERNY REPORT by Mark Furner M.P.

State Member for Ferny Grove

2021/22 State Education Budget This year’s state budget continues to deliver on the strong record of investing education Ferny Grove constituents have come to expect. All of our state schools will share in the $9.76 million announce in the budget with a range of classroom renovations and repairs at the top of the list. Mitchelton Special School comes in for special attention with the provision of new, much-needed specialty classrooms and time out areas. Early planning for the new building is now well underway with final plans expected later this year. This is something the Mitchie Special School Parents and Citizens have been crying out for and something I am proud to deliver on. Round 108, Gambling Community Benefit Fund Congratulations to Grovely State School P&C who are one of three Ferny Grove electorate not-for-profits who have shared in over $75,000 in Round 108 of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. Grovely State School will put the $35,000 they have received in this grant round to replace their aging school playground. The Fund is offered to registered not-for-profits five times per year. For more information, please call my office on 3535 7100. Transit Oriented Development (TOD) construction to commence in July The long-awaited Ferny Grove TOD will use the footprint of the existing Ferny Grove Railway Station carpark to construct

the multi-level carpark as well as new retail, dining spaces cinemas, and even a new day-care centre. Construction will commence in late July and will inject around $140 million into our local economy and will boost local employment by more than 1,400 full time jobs. Over 700 of those jobs will be during the build with over 700 extra ongoing jobs in the precinct once the build is complete. It is important to note that around 230 car spaces will be unavailable during the multi-level carpark build – which is expected to take around 13 months. Once complete, commuter parking at the station will increase by more than 40%. Hills Chamber of Commerce Big Breakfast The Hills Chamber of Commerce is back to hosting its annual Big Breakfast charity fundraiser after last year’s COVIDenforced hiatus. This is a great opportunity to network with other business and community leaders while raising some much-needed funds for worthy organisations. There will be multiple raffles with fabulous prizes and a generous plated breakfast. To book tickets, go to: https://bit.ly/3xAT1Sf. Queensland Day Sponsorships Each year on 6 June, communities across the State celebrate Queensland Day – the day Queensland officially separated from New South Wales in 1859. Applications are now open for the 2022 Queensland Day Sponsorship Program. Grants of up to $15,000 (exclusive of GST) are on offer to not-for-profit, non-commercial associations, local governments and school P&Cs that are running initiatives to promote social, cultural and economic benefits to the community, encourage public participation and showcase our great State. For more information, or to download the 2022 QDSP guidelines, visit the Queensland Day website at www.qld. gov.au/queenslandday. Applications close 5pm, Tuesday 31 August 2021.

Each year I have the privilege of hosting school leaders at Queensland Parliament for a BBQ and tour. There were some highly focused future leaders in this first group from last month. I look forward to hosting the rest of our schools in the coming months.

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