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There wasn't a dry eye in the house on the 24th May at the Schmidt family home in Arana Hills family thanks to a home transformation thanks to Triple M Brisbane, TAFE Queensland, Paynters and over 60 small businesses, individual tradies and people who simply wanted – and needed - to help.
At just seven years old, Brisbane’s Ollie (Olive) Schmidt has been through more than most people do in a lifetime. She has up to 250 seizures a day, due to a severe condition. The seizures are so intense that they cause her to stop breathing several times a day. She is now developmentally delayed and intellectually impaired, and as a result, can’t do everyday activities like dress, feed or toilet herself. Ollie also has a compromised immune system meaning she is a frequent flyer in hospital. Over the years the family have often had to isolate, including home schooling Ollie and her two brothers. To keep Ollie as healthy as possible, parents Mandy and Cory avoid indoor play areas and outdoor play areas are becoming increasingly dangerous due to the number of seizures she is having. This limits the places Ollie can go to be a child and to develop everyday skills. Needless to say, the family desperately needed a area in their home where little Ollie could practice her walking, play and Ollie with father Cory be safe. Something her parents
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approached NDIS for but were unfortunately turned away. ‘After being knocked back twice by NDIS for an area that we know would give our beautiful, cheeky little girl the chance to thrive and live her best life we were shattered,’ said Ollie’s mum Mandy. Triple M heard their story, and rallied around to help the family. Greg ‘Marto’ Martin put a call out in April for help to plan and build a padded deck and safe area at Ollie’s home so she, and her family, can live their lives together, in safety. ‘TAFE Queensland and Paynters Construction company immediately answered our call. They were joined by over 60 other businesses and individuals. The inspiring part? More than 150 businesses wanted to help, proving this city has a huge heart,’ said Triple M Breakfast’s Greg ‘Marto’ Martin. Now after months of planning and four intense weeks of building, Ollie’s home is complete with a new padded deck and safe area. Needless to say there wasn't a dry eye in the house on the day the deck was presented to the family with hardened tradies showing their huge hearts by forming a guard of honour for Ollie, her parents and two brothers as they returned to the family home – a home transformed by the love of a city.
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Photo Of The Month
Our ‘Photo of the Month’ was taken by Vanessa Carrick in Ferny Hills. Vanessa went for a walk with her daughter (pictured) after a recent storm and has captured the beautiful sky perfectly! If you have an image you would like to send in for our ‘Photo of the Month’ section, please email it through to admin@ echo-news.com.au. We are welcoming submissions from all genres, from happy snaps to historical pictures to spectacular images. So whatever your interpretation is of what makes a top notch photo, we want to see it!
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 (27th May 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
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Send us your views! Dear Editor, In coming months, our 93 state MPs will vote on a proposed law to introduce voluntary assisted dying (VAD). The state government asked the independent and expert Queensland Law Reform Commission to draft a VAD Bill which has now been released and will soon be the subject of scrutiny and feedback by the parliamentary Health Committee before being debated by MPs in September. The QLRC’s report and draft Bill mark a milestone in the long and hard battle to secure VAD laws for Queenslanders. Many people involved with Dying With Dignity Queensland have waged this fight for more than 30 years. Many of them could have benefited from a VAD law but have died long before seeing the latest positive developments in the law reform process. As we continue to push for VAD laws we should remember them. VAD laws have been passed in Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania, and already operate in many places overseas. But there is no guarantee the Queensland Bill will succeed. So all Queenslanders wanting a better choice at the end of life must let their local MP know that they are expecting them to vote for VAD. While MPs will have a conscience vote on the VAD Bill, they should remember that the Bill is not about them. It is about giving terminally ill people or those dying from a neurological condition a voluntary choice to end their intolerable suffering. Voluntary assisted dying will not result in a single extra death but it will mean a lot less suffering. If anyone wants to support our fight, I urge them to visit www.dwdq.org.au or phone 1300 733 818. Regards, Jos Hall, Do you have a letter you would like published? If so, we would love to hear from you! Email your letter to admin@echo-news.com.au or mail to PO Box243, Arana Hills. QLD 4054
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What’s Developmenti got to do with it ? An update from Ferny Grove & Upper Kedron Residents Association (FGUK RA)
Previously known as ‘PD Online’, Developmenti is a website that keeps you informed about development going on in the Brisbane City Council’s local government area.
It’s also the place to make a submission or comment on a development application (DA). Moreton Bay Regional Council have a similar platform called DA Tracker. Regularly checking Developmenti or DA Tracker is a valuable way for you to keep up-to-date and actively contribute to the way in which our community evolves. And while Facebook is a great resource for learning what’s going on around us, Council doesn’t use Facebook comments to make decisions about developments – they refer to properly made submissions on official platforms like Developmenti. Making a submission isn’t complex. Simply login at https://developmenti.brisbane.qld.gov.au/, search for the development, review the application documents and then select ‘make a submission’ to put forward your views. If you have the
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technical skills to challenge, say, problems with drainage runoff or road access points, even better – but for most of us, just a clear and respectful opinion on the DA is a great step toward you being a more active participant in building and improving the liveability of your community. For assistance with Developmenti, email us (see below) and we’ll send you our ‘how to’ guide. General Meeting Our recent general meeting generated discussion on the DA’s for 173 Upper Kedron Road and Ellendale Stage 5 and the plans to build a bridge from Ellendale across to Rosella Street Upper Kedron. We also expressed concerns about traffic pressures on Upper Kedron Road and the general need for better public transport and infrastructure planning in response to growth. We followed up the meeting with an email to attendees outlining how they could have input to State and Local government on the various discussion topics – including how to make a submission on Developmenti. Community-Led Vision Later this year, our Association aims to hold a community planning session where we’ll invite residents to share ideas on how to make our suburbs the best they can be. The feedback will be collated by the RA Committee into a ‘community-led vision’ that can be used to inform Developers, Council and State Government on the decisions they make about our suburbs. Keep an eye out for details as we’d really value your input. Join Us FGUKRA researches and advocates for residents to all levels of government on local issues. To join for a once only $10 fee, please contact us at fguk.communications@gmail.com. Follow us on facebook at www.facebook.com/FGUKRA/
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Wildlife Pocket Now Protected from Development
A small but vital piece of Moreton Bay Region will be protected as wildlife habitat forever, thanks to the incredible generosity of a Clear Mountain couple.
Jan and Dennis have donated six hectares of bushland on their private property to be managed in perpetuity under a Voluntary Conservation Agreement (VCA). The VCA will protect this land from future development and safeguard the wildlife in the area. The bush-loving couple have always admired this piece of land for the spectacular array of flora and fauna, which makes it an ideal habitat for native wildlife like koalas, possums, many bird species and more. Jan, a Virologist, has always been interested in nature and seeks the importance to record what’s here – just this year she has found new plant species that she had never seen before on the property. Her husband Dennis said he’d like to thank Council for getting the ball rolling on this project for the sake of the local wildlife. ‘There are definitely koalas, and we’ve had echidnas walk past our back door,’ Dennis revealed. ‘We find it distressing when things are cleared and there’s no thought given to native species and what’s actually on the land, so we thought this would be our own little bit to help that. ‘Because of the pressure for population in this part of the world it means there’s a lot of development going on, and we’re just trying to form some kind of buffer between that and the wildlife and trees.’ Find out how you can get involved in land conservation at Council’s website: https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/ Services/Environment/Voluntary-Conservation
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The Year That Was at GVK
An update from the Golden Valley Keperra Lions Club: By Club President Paul Ryan Lions Clubs follow a financial year program so my year as President of this great club is drawing to a close. It’s at times like this that you reflect on the past year and revisit what the Club did well and what the Club could have done better. It still amazes me that our Lions Club is relatively unknown in our community with our 50th Year in the Hills District arriving next year. Our new President Lion Debbie Payne and her Board of Directors will continue our work to provide assistance where needed – ‘We serve’. We have provided $44,226.28 to support children and families through School Chaplaincies this year. The local schools include; Ferny Grove State School, Mitchelton State School, Ferny Hills State School, St Williams Catholic School, Patricks Rd State School, St Andrews Ferny Grove and Mitchelton Special School. The Lions at the Movie in the Park fundraiser. The marquees pictured We have also raised funds to support other local organisations including; Samford Riding are available to hire free of charge to for the Disabled, MS Moonlight Walk, Mobility Chair, Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony, Lions Youth Camp Duckadang, and the Lions Medical Research Foundation. not-for-profits Our Lions also thoroughly enjoyed putting together our annual Christmas Hampers for Anglican Church Grovely, Prince of Peace, St Vincent De Paul and Salvation Army. We hope our service and ‘Two more Hands’ has made a difference. Later this year, we move out to ‘Club HQ’ at James Drysdale Reserve, Bunya. If you are up that way, pop in and say ‘Hi’. Volunteers feel Last weekend we assisted our local ‘Girl Guides Troupes’ with happy, live longer, their Movie in the Park fundraiser. It was great to work with the gain self-confidence Guides and their parents. We have recently purchased three marquees and they are and enjoy the available to hire free for not-for-profits. If you have an event and company of like need a marquee please get in touch by emailing gvk@lionsq3. org.au or call 0409 688 675 minded friends. 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 Contact Paul Ryan - 0409 688 675 make a difference. For more details visit www.lionsclubs.org.au
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Major Retailers to Arrive in Ferny Grove
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Two major retailers have been secured as long-term anchor tenants by the Queensland developer for the transit-oriented development’s 12,000sq m of retail space. In cornerstone leasing deals for the project, supermarket giant Woolworths and liquor chain Dan Murphy’s have signed up for a total of 7000sq m. Woolworths has taken a 15-year lease over 3200sq m — the biggest tenancy in the retail centre — for a full-line supermarket fronting Samford Road with a grocery pick-up service in the basement. Dan Murphy’s will occupy 1700sq m, also fronting Samford Rd, on a 10year lease. Peter Honeycombe, Managing Director of Honeycombes Property Group, said the mix and calibre of the duo of anchor tenants reflected both a pent-up demand for quality retail space in the area and the community focus of the Ferny Grove Central project. ‘The huge level of interest from retailers, big and small, in what we are creating at Ferny Grove Central has been unprecedented and just goes to show the heightened demand for quality retail opportunities in the area,’ said Mr Honeycombe. The multi-use development will adjoin the Ferny Grove train station, which caters for more than 5000 passengers per day. Along with the 12,000sq m retail component and car parking, it also will comprise a residential enclave, The Fernery, featuring 82 luxury boutique apartments complete with a recreational deck, as well as improved pedestrian and cyclist connections through the site. Facilities for train passengers will also be enhanced with the introduction of a multi-deck commuter car park providing the convenience of undercover parking bays. For more information about the development, visit www.fernygrovecentral.com.au
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Holiday Fun Without Breaking The Budget
While 2020 hit the Samford Show hard, the event is back, bigger than ever in this year on the 10th and 11th July. As always, the show will have a focus on fun filled, family entertainment.
‘After a year’s delay due to COVID, we are really excited and ready to celebrate the return of the Samford Show this year,’ said Samford Show President Terry Hogan. ‘Our focus has always been about providing affordable family entertainment in a safe and secure environment. With our wide, open spaces and fresh country air we are really turning on the attractions this year to bring our guests even more fun.’ The Samford Show Entertainment Committee has a huge lineup of award winning entertainers, including Street Science stage show and workshops, Aussie FMX, Ashton’s Globe of Death and the Ashton’s Circus, and Dreamtime Reptiles to name a few. Samford mother of three, Stacey Bathe says, ‘We love the Samford Show. We have three kids under the age of seven and it is a great way for us to spend time as a family creating some great childhood memories – and who doesn’t like the Aussie FMX team performers?’ The increasingly popular Samford Dog Jump and now Miniature Dog Jump will be held around lunchtime Saturday. Champion woodchoppers will be competing throughout the weekend culminating in a huge showdown of raw strength. For a little bit extra, showbags will be on offer and of course the many rides that sideshow alley has to offer. A food festival full of our favourite food vans will also be on offer throughout the weekend. Samford Show organisers are predicting one of the most successful shows of its kind in Queensland since the onset of COVID-19. A COVID-safe plan negotiated with Queensland
Slime-making workshops are always a hit with the kids Health will allow patrons to feel safe and protected while observing some basic rules such as social distancing. BUT as Show Society President Terry Hogan points out, the Showground is a very big site for people to spread out and not feel crowded. ‘We are encouraging patrons to pre-purchase their tickets through an online system that will go live at the end of May, and everyone has to sign in at the gate on the QR COVID app which is easily downloaded onto your phone.’ Gates open on Saturday and Sunday at 8am with the fireworks kicking off at 6.30pm on Saturday night. The Samford Show is located on Showgrounds Drive, Highvale. For online ticket sales please book now at https:// brisbanetickets.com.au/event/samford-show-2021-13190 More information can be found at www.samfordshowsociety. com.au
Art & Crafters! The Samford Show is calling Preparations for the Samford Show are in full swing, and the Adult Arts and Craft section are now calling for all entries for this years show.
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There are usually over 300 exhibits in this section, showcasing the works from the talented people from around the region. If you are a bit of a creative, why not consider entering your art and craft? There are some great prizes on offer including cash prizes thanks to the generosity of the Hon Peter Dutton MP, Nikki Boyd MP and Cr Darren Grimwade. The Champion Craft and Champion Art winners will receive $350 each along with a trophy and sash. The People's Choice winner will score $150 and the Novice Art winner will receive $100 plus five lessons from Helen Evans of The Art Train Samford.Vouchers from Slab Hut Art and Craft Gallery Samford and Arana Leagues Club dinner vouchers will also be shared between the winners. Entry forms are now available at www.samfordshowsociety. com.au. From 1st June you can also pick up copies from Samford Design and Copy Centre, Slab Hut Art and Craft Gallery- John Scott Park Samford, Samford Post Office and Samford Variety Store. Due to COVID-19 regulations, entrants will be required to read through the conditions of entry before delivering the forms. There are also a wide range of other competitions on offer including; Cooking, Horticulture, Photography or Children‘s Art and Craft competitions, so be sure to check these out on the Samford Show website too. The Hills Echo, June 2021 - Page 15
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Dawson Parade: The way it was
An update from the Samford Museum The Hills District and surrounds is steeped in a rich history. In fact, most of the area was once made up by a number of farms.
Thanks to the Samford Museum, we are pleased to publish an extract from local lady, Gwen Finney’s story that was sourced from the Samford Reminiscences Vol 5. ‘My parents Peter and Jessie Barker’s farm was in Dawson Parade, Grovely where Leslie Patrick Park, Arana Hills is today. Their family of three boys and two girls. The eldest son Hector died aged 5 years from diphtheria. I, Gwen, was a horse lover. I used to ride my horse Flora to Groveley School on Samford Road. This school later became Mitchelton Infants School. During the school day, I would unsaddle and unbridle Flora and let her go Photo from the 1932 Telegraph on Mitchelton flats featuring Gwen Barker (later which was an area Mrs Finney) between the school and Blackwood Road. The grass was always green there but often she would go home without me and I’d have to walk. When I was twelve, I took the cream can in the sulky to Mitchelton Railway Station for my father. The Station Master lifted the can out for me as I was too small to handle it. He would say “Hurry along Miss Barker” as I was always running late and had to go home and get ready for school. Sometimes I walked through the bush.to school. On the southern side of Kedron Brook where Wests Arana Rugby Leagues Club now stands, there were market gardens One of these gardeners was named Mon-hop.” In 1932, Gwen was a passenger on a special rail trip to a mystery hike destination at Closeburn. The hike was to Upper Cedar Creek. An article appeared in The Saturday Night Telegraph which included a photo of Gwen in breeches and riding boots (see above). This was long before another picnic train destined for Closeburn crashed at Camp Mountain. A new book by Peter Burden and Graham Bailey titled The Camp Mountain Railway Disaster 5th May 1947 is available from the Samford Museum. Cost is $15 per copy and the book tells the story of the special trains that ran on the Dayboro line to accommodate Picnic and Labour Day holiday traffic, the accident and the inquiry which followed. For museum enquiries, contact Geoff on 0417 610 983
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Mums Matter at Arana Netball
A monthly update from Arana Netball Club
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Arana Netball Club would like to put a BIG shout out to all of the families who give so much to their club.
Arana Netball is a local Netball club supported by volunteers who are the heart and soul of their organisation. They have a tribe of managers who help keep their daughters' teams organised each Bri, Kym & Gem Streeter week, coaches who develop players, committee members who give up time to raise funds for the club, keep our socials alive and manage the money and memberships. On Mothers Day, the club paid tribute to the many mothers who contribute so much. One of these mums is Kym Streeter. Kym has been involved with Arana Netball Club for 18 years and has worn many hats! As a mum, manager, umpire, coach and executive committee member, Kym has made a significant contribution to the organisation, something of which the club is very thankful for. A passion for netball must run through the Streeter blood, with two of Kym's daughters having followed in their mothers footsteps. Once old enough, daughters Bri and Gem joined the coaching and umpire ranks as well as volunteering on the committee!
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Grab your picnic rug and head down to Fenwick Park in Mitchelton on the 19th June to enjoy the movie Cars 2 in the park!
The movie is brought to you by Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs (run by Brisbane City Council) and screenings are free and open for all to attend. Take along chairs or a blanket to enjoy the film and remember your snacks or purchase from one of the vendors on hand on the evening. Full details are below. Movie: Cars 2 When: Saturday 19th June 2021, 4pm to 8pm Where: Fenwick Park, 692 Samford Road, Mitchelton For more movie locations, dates and information head to the Brisbane City Council website https://www.brisbane.qld. gov.au/things-to-see-and-do
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Learn more about the Law at A.I.R this month!
The Association of Independent Retirees (AIR) Brisbane Branch undertakes advocacy on behalf of members approaching (or in retirement), along with fully and partly self-funded retirees. They meet on the 3rd Thursday of month at Geebung RSL Club, Cnr Newman Rd & Collings St, Geebung. This a combined Branch and Investment Discussion Group meeting. No financial advice is given and there will be morning tea and a raffle. Visitors interested in joining are very welcome. The Guest Speaker for at the June meeting is Brisbane’s leading law firm Hogarth Law who will talk about Advance Health Directives, Enduring Powers, Wills, etc. For details call 0431 994 382, email airbnnth@gmail.com
Prime Time for Travel to the Gemfields News from The Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club
As winter time approaches many members feel it is the time to have a winter break and travel to distant Gemfields.
The Queensland State Government has set aside areas that fossickers can fossick for gemstones. Some of the fields are quite a long way from Brisbane but that is the position we are now in, whereas most local deposits have now been dug out or have been developed. Nearby places include the Warwick and Gympie area for Gold, Yowah, Toompine and Opalton for Opal and the Chinchilla area for petrified wood. We have many members who travel to these distant fields in Winter time as the digging and sieving is less arduous than in the hotter months.
Quite a few of our members also head to the Gemfields such as Anakie, Rubyvale, Sapphire and The Willows in search of sapphires and zircons, etc. In the cooler months, we try to plan field trips to different locations on a monthly basis for those members who have remained at home. Many of our members travelled to the Lismore Gem Show in May and while in that area searched for Labradorite near Casino. Labradorite is a faceting material and is relatively easy to find in the area our Club goes to. The Labradorite found is of the Golden variety and is not as hard as Topaz and Sapphire, so is not generally cut to set in rings (because of softness), but more often are set in brooches and pendants. 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 West area of Brisbane. If you feel this type of hobby interests you, do not hesitate to get in touch with either John 3351 1038 or Lloyd 3351 2093 who will be only too happy to have a chat to you about the workings of the club. You can also visit us on our website – www. mitcheltondistrictsgemclub. wordpress.com or facebook page – Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club Inc.
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Keperra local qualifies for U.S. Women's Open
Raving Reviews from the Players latest show
Emily was born and bred on Brisbane's Northside and called Samford home before moving over to the U.S. after scoring a golf and academic scholarship to Virginia Tech University. Here, she now majors in Human Development. Emily attended Ferny Grove High School and joined Keperra Golf Club back in 2009 as one of their Junior girls. From the outset, she has Keperra Golf Clubs Emily Maher always demonstrated immense talent. It comes as no surprise to her golfing buddies that she has qualified for this prestigious competition. Although she is overseas for the majority of the year, Emily is still affiliated with the club and pops down to practice whenever in town. The U.S. Womens Open will be played from the 3rd to 6th June The Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. Good luck Emily!
‘Always A Bridesmaid’ almost seemed like it was never going to happen, but the Players were so glad it did! Their southern belles (Kari, LibbyRuth, Sedalia, Monette, Charlie and Deedra) kept everyone entertained with their antics. The script by Jesse Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten was super witty and an absolute joy for the group to perform, the audience’s One of the hilarious scenes from laughter over the four ‘Always a Bridemaid’ nights was testament to that. The Hills Players would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all their performers and backstage crew for their commitment and passion. However, their biggest thanks goes to the audience, for their support and appreciation for what they do, it makes it all worthwhile and so much more fun. So what’s next in 2021? Watch this space. If you'd like to join the Hills Players for some fun on stage, they are always looking for new members. Everyone's welcome, experience optional, enthusiasm a must! Email HillsPlayers@gmail.com or join them at their monthly meetings held at St Matthews Hall, Church Road, Mitchelton at 7pm, if you'd like to learn more.
Congratulations to Keperra Golf Club’s Emily Maher who, at the young age of 20, has qualified to play in the 76th U.S. Women’s Open - the biggest tournament in women’s golf in the world!
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The Hills Players were so excited to be back on stage with their first performance back after a long COVID-19 imposed hiatus.
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Activities for grandparents and grandchildren to do together
Spending time with grandchildren is a special opportunity to deepen bonds, share stories, teach them a skill and even impart grand old wisdom.
Grandchildren may have dozens of toys or technology devices but always prefer precious time with doting grandparents. Choosing activities everyone will enjoy safely means considering both the child’s interest level as well as a grandparent’s energy and mobility levels. Here are some fun ideas grandparents and grandchildren can enjoy at different ages and life stages: For Babies And Pre-School Aged Children Storytime at the local library Most local libraries offer a weekly story time for babies and pre-schoolers, aimed at introducing little ones to the joys of language through rhyme, music, story and craft. Check out Brisbane City Libraries and Moreton Bay Libraries for their session times for children of different ages. The short engaging children’s programs that most libraries offer are the perfect free weekly outing that fits in well with nap and mealtimes. The books, songs and craft activities offer ample inspirational and great tips to encourage continued reading and music at home. Animal encounters Animals of all shapes and sizes are always interesting to small children and can hold their attention for a long time. Feeding ducks or bird watching in the local park makes a fun, educational activity where a child can learn about creatures and
their habitats. Playing with domestic pets, such as a dog, bird or goldfish, is another great daily activity that brings pleasure to young and old. A trip to the zoo or wildlife park has plenty to amaze and entertain young children but is more manageable when they are older and can walk (without a stroller) and don’t need a long daily nap. Primary School-Aged Children Fishing and other hobbies When children are aged 6 to 12 years old, they are eager to learn skills from a patient and caring teacher. If a grandparent has knowledge of how to fish, this is an activity every child loves to learn. Fishing with a child means endless hours of de-tanging lines, baiting hooks and dealing with snares, but the joy of catching the first fish is well-worth the forbearance. If fishing is not a family passion, another hobby may be equally as absorbing. Making model trains or flying kites are timeless hobbies, often most loved by children and patient grandparents. Grandparents who are handy with woodworking tools can also share this craft with a child and make a wooden toy together. Teaching a child a life skill such as this takes time and gentle encouragement, so it’s best to set aside a whole afternoon or even a full weekend. Knitting Knitting is a timeless craft that children often find soothing and enjoyable. It is a great activity for a cold, wet winter’s day too. Boys and girls alike enjoy knitting and creating something they can be proud of. When teaching a child to knit, keep it very simple. Use large needles (size 12 or bigger) and chunky yarn which they can handle. The added advantage is chunky wool comes together quickly to make a simple scarf, so a grandchild can see their progress quickly. Baking simple recipes together Everyone loves eating delicious food. Most children jump at the chance to help in the kitchen and be part of the action. If a grandparent has a special signature recipe, children are always eager to learn, to keep the traditional recipe in the family. Start with simple dishes or involve the child in simple, but memorable steps in the process – like cracking eggs, stirring or adding the finishing touches. Picking veggies or flowers Children can be encouraged to help in the garden, picking flowers for a vase or harvesting any vegetables or herbs. This is a rewarding experience for everyone, especially children who learn where food comes from, how it grows and why they should eat their veggies! A beautiful bunch of flowers picked from a grandparent’s garden makes a beautiful memento of a lovely day together too. Contributed by Susanne Jones, Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD
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Beddown Finds Kindness in Cushlets
In 2019, Norm McGillivray, Beddown CEO had a vision, he wanted to provide a safe, secure, and comfortable place for vulnerable people to get a good night’s rest and help restore health, dignity and respect.
Norm had been personally impacted by homelessness and he wanted to target those who sleep rough around Australia. The lightbulb moment came when Norm went to a local shopping centre and noticed that the car park was nearly empty. He The shopping centre car park that has been Year 10 students hard at work instantly saw the potential in utilising transformed by Beddown into a safe, secure preparing the Cushlets in their Food the space at night when car parks are place for guests to sleep and Fibre class vacant. After some research, Norm connected with Secure Parking as a National Partner and Beddown was born. The world first two-week trial was successfully held in late 2019. Last month, Beddown commenced a second trial for eight weeks in a car park in Brisbane CBD. The vast generous army of volunteers has made this possible each night. However, as this trial nears to an end and Norm works to secure long term sponsors and partners to make this a permanent program, he is concerned about what happens next to the vulnerable guests Beddown has watched over, especially as the colder nights draw in. A wonderful act of kindness from Carolyn Cox and the Year 10 Food and Fibre students at Everton Park State High School has helped with this challenge. Recently, the students presented 50 ‘cushlets’ (fleecy blanket cushions) to Beddown for their homeless guests to help them keep warm over winter. The students have been learning about homelessness while also learning to sew and make the ‘cushlets.’ This generous donation will help the Beddown guests while Norm and his team pursue a permanent program….because everyone deserves a bed to sleep in. If you would like to help Beddown with sponsorship, donations or volunteering, visit www.beddown.org.au
Rotary isn’t just a club to join, but rather an invitation to endless opportunities, it’s amazing what we can accomplish when hearts and minds work together.
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Gardening
HOG is a Hive of Activity this month From The Hills Organic Garden Community
Over the last month we have been busily preparing our garden beds for planting by adding extra soil, compost, fertiliser and dolomite. We have also been very lucky to have received some very nice rain which has really watered the fertiliser into the soil. A wonderful crop of beans has just been harvested and shared with our members. The beans are now finished and ready to be mulched back into the garden. The pumpkin crop has also been plentiful and also great to share amongst the members. Planting has begun in earnest with Beetroot, Snow Peas, Pak Choy, Spinach, Lettuce, Potatoes, Kale, Egg Plant, Climbing Beans, Broccolini, Cauliflower, Cabbage, and Brussel Sprouts being planted. The soil is still warm, so the plants should be able to establish a good root system before the colder weather arrives. At the moment, the herb garden has flowering basil which is attracting the bees, society garlic (which has beautiful lavender flowers which are edible), thyme, tarragon, mother of herbs and garlic chives. From the Mitchelton and Districts Garden Club The HOG community is a friendly group who offer people in the Hills District the opportunity to grow vegetables using The July meeting of the Mitchelton and Districts Garden organic principles. Age is no barrier so feel free to come along Club Inc. will take place at the Enoggera Memorial Hall in one Sunday afternoon to have a chat and a look around our Trundle Street, on Thursday, 1st July, provided there are no beautiful garden. Covid 19 restrictions. ‘Plants to attract bees’ is the subject Members meet on a Sunday afternoon from 3pm to 5pm. Some of the guest speaker, Bob Luttrell, that morning. We are members also attend the garden through the week to water and so dependent on bees and other insects and creatures to carry out general maintenance. pollinate the flowers on our plants to ensure there are seeds You will find us at 416 Bunya Road, Bunya next to the Off for the next crop. Leash Dog Park. Membership Fees per year are $15 for adults, Disasters such as drought, heat waves, bush fires and $25 for family and $5 for Juniors. floods have destroyed lots of bees or robbed them of their Visit hog.org.au, search ‘The Hills Organic Garden’ on life-sustaining materials, so we must grow vegetation that Facebook or phone 0407 582 980 for information. We look the bees need. Here are some names of plants that would forward to meeting you. be helpful. Buddleia (Butterfly Bush), Daisies, Lavender, Callistemon (Bottlebrush), Abelia, Leptospermum (Tea Tree). Most of these are shrubs, but all flowering bushes and annuals could be on the list. Blue and lavender flowers in particular attract bees. Bob Luttrell will have lots more to tell on 1st July. Officially, the month of June begins our winter season. However, it's hard to predict what the climatic conditions The Ferny Grove Garden club is delighted to be will be. For winter, always water the garden after 9am and meeting again this year. before 4pm. This gives the foliage time to dry while there's New members and visitors are very welcome to join them at still warmth from the sun. Dampness on foliage after sunset their next meeting on Friday 25th June. The guest speaker encourages fungus and disease to attack. Sunshine on plants will be Mr Dale Gurney, and he will be teaching the group on on a frosty morning will burn them, so it's a good idea to how to make a floral arrangement with materials from their give the garden and grass a quick spray with the hose to gardens. The club meets on the last Friday of each month melt away the frost. During the cold months maintenance at St Matthew’s Church Hall, Church Road, Mitchelton at in our garden will still be needed in the form of mulching, 1pm. The guest speaker starts their presentation at 2pm, weeding and watering. Despite at the end of April and the followed by afternoon tea. For more information, please beginning of May there were heavy rain and storms, our call the Secretary, Elizabeth on 07 3851 0568 dams have not reached their desired capacity. There are still requests for the public to conserve water. So please be water conscious at all times. The May meeting had a good attendance and a wonderful Child, Adolescent, Adult & Couples Therapy display on the exhibitor's show bench. The judge, Margaret Morrow, a foundation member of the club, gave a Highly * Now at bigger premises at the back of the Commended Award to Jacqi Harwood for a beautiful Lifestyle Centre 225A Mt Glorious Rd * succulent bloom which was remarkable. It was a head of Appts available now with compassionate, experienced small yellow flowers on a long stem. Jacqi was thrilled when therapists for a range of difficulties including Parenting/ she found out that her exhibit had won the award. Child Behaviour problems, Anxiety, Depression, This club meets on the firsts Thursday of the calendar Addictions, Trauma (childhood/adult), PTSD, Dissociative month except January. Morning tea is served at 9.45 am Disorders, Managing Stress/Life Changes, Grief & Loss, and immediately after that the meeting commences. Visitors and Personality Disorders and new members are most welcome. The hall is close to *Sliding Fee Scale *Bulk -billing if nec* public transport and accessible by wheelchair. Ph: 3289 2992 For more information, please phone the president, Pat, on www.samfordpsych.com.au 3356 1256.
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A New Local Pizza Place, Per Favore!
Ciao, fellow pizza fanatics. Please prepare your eyes—and your appetites! —for what you are about to read next.
Much to the delight of our community, Ferny Fair Shopping Centre, Ferny Hills, has become the permanent casa (home) for local pizza royalty, Farmer Browns Pizzas. Their new home is aptly called ‘The Farm Shack’ and located where the previous store ‘Super Chicken’ used to sit. But do not fear—their treasured Food Truck continues to live on, despite currently operating just once a week on Fridays at Ferny Grove Aqua Park, 4pm – 8pm. They will be back to their usual Friday location, Keperra Picnic Grounds as soon as the Truck has undergone repairs. Whilst owner Warwick is still waiting for the store’s barn door—amongst other finishing touches—to arrive, The Farm Shack has already begun hand-rolling out their delicious range of 10.5-inch pizzas by the dozens. Whether you have a sweet tooth, adventurous tastebuds, or an eye for spice, The Farm Shack has got you covered. From family favourites such as Ham and Pineapple, Margherita, and Pepperoni, to fresh new tongue-tinglers like Pesto Pizza, Tandoori Chicken, and Nutella and Marshmallow, their menu is guaranteed to hit the right spot for all patrons. And that includes those with dietary requirements; every pizza has gluten free, lactose free, vegan cheese, and vegetarian options. Magnifico! Ever enthusiastic about his booming business, Warwick tells the Echo, ‘After five years of working out of the Food Truck, it was definitely time to find a permanent home. We didn’t want to go too far from the local area as we love the people here—and 5 years have managed to get us a bit of a following!’ In fact, ‘a bit of a following’ is a huge understatement.
The friendly team at The Farm Shack are waiting for your call! Warwick’s second brainchild, Farmer Brown’s Pizza—which serves a menu identical to that of The Farm Shack—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. Open 4pm-8pm Tuesday to Sunday, The Farm Shack and its crew welcome The Hills District with open arms—and pizzas galore! So, come on down and let your tastebuds run wild. For all inquiries and/or to place an order at The Farm Shack, please call 0449 944 406. You can keep up to date with The Farm Shack on at www.facebook.com/TheFarmShack1/. For catering information visit www.fbpizzas.com.au/
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TAX MATTERS
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The Federal Budget was handed down last week, with one of the big ticket items being that single parents will be backed to buy their own home with just a 2% deposit. Dubbed the ‘Family Home Guarantee’, the new scheme aims to help single parents enter the housing market. From July, single parents with dependent children will be able to buy a home with a deposit of just 2 per cent with the Government guaranteeing the remaining 18%. Also,the low and middle income tax offset (LMITO) has been extended for another year, meaning Australians will be $1,080 better off at tax time. A number of tax incentives have been included in this year’s budget for small and medium (SME) businesses. The corporate tax rate for SME’s will drop from 27.5% to 25% come July 1. Retirees will be given more flexibility when it comes to their superannuation. Those over the age of 60 will now be allowed to contribute up to $300,000 into superannuation if they downsize their home. Previously retirees needed to be 65 or older to make this contribution. Note also the $450 per month minimum income threshold for the superannuation guarantee. This means those who earn under that amount will now receive superannuation contributions, whereas previously they did not. June 30th is fast approaching, so if you haven’t yet lodged last years tax return or previous years for that matter then you need to get your returns lodged. Give us a call on 3351 6111 with any queries. TaxArana
Whipping up a wonderful workshop
Members of The Brisbane North Cake Decorators were recently treated to a fabulous workshop.
The guest demonstrator, Sue, was from another branch of the Qld Cake Decorators Association and showed the ladies how to make flowers, leaves and scenery on cakes using a palette knife and a soft medium like buttercream to sculpt the shapes. They then all had a go themselves, some with more success than others! 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 Members watching Sue doing knowledge with palette knife sculpting 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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WOMEN in Business Sisters are doing it for themselves in North-West Brisbane (and Australia wide!), with a record number of women running their own small businesses. New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show 12.1 per cent of the nation’s 5.9 million employed woman are now their own boss. More than a third of all small businesses are run by women, and there’s a blooming world of networking, blogs and entrepreneurial women taking advantage of the trend. ‘If you look at women in particular, they are more formally educated and moving into their family forming years in their 30s, and they have invested more to prepare themselves, with more education, so they want to make sure they can continue a burgeoning career,’ social demographer Mark McCrindle explained. In this feature, we are celebrating fourteen incredible local businesswomen who have taken a leap of faith and are making a name for themselves in small business. From dentists to barbers to bakers, all these ladies are from truly diverse industries. We have also compiled an online ‘Mini Mag’ that contains all the ladies from this edition, so head online to have a read on our website at www.echo-news.com.au
GENTLEMEN It’s Your Turn Next!
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Ann Russell Director ann.russell.art
Ann Russell has been working as a teaching artist in the local area for two decades. Having trained as a visual art teacher, she has combined her arts practice with teaching and now operates her arts and education business from her leafy property in Cashmere. Ann is a strong advocate for art education, believing it to contribute to greater creativity, diversity, and personal wellbeing. She explored this further while studying for her Master of Arts and then her Doctorate of Creative Arts, using mixed media to create stunning magical installations, recently exhibited in Caboolture. She is an experienced and sensitive teacher, ensuring that she provides a safe place for students of all ages to explore their creativity, without fear of criticism. Her art practice explores our relationship with nature,
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producing mixed media artworks in both two and three dimensions which feature fascinating textures and beautiful colour combinations. An award winning artist, Ann has exhibited locally, interstate and overseas and been selected as a finalist in prestigious exhibitions such as the Churchie Emerging Art Award, the Woollahra Small Sculpture Award and Sculpture at Scenic World. She has work in private and public collections around the world. Ann is participating in this year’s Open Studios and Arts Trail throughout the month of June so you can visit Ann’s studio in person on June weekends or visit Ann’s website to book a creative workshop or purchase some of her work.
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HayleyCrisafio Owners Blackwood Café & Espresso Bar, FERNY‘s Café & Espresso Bar & Moggill Café & Espresso Bar
Jaimi Wilson Hayley Crisafio and Jaimi Wilson—a two-woman team that have taken Brisbane’s café industry by storm. As dreamers turned doers, this local power-duo are certainly a force to be reckoned with. Here’s their inspiring timeline: 2015 After visiting the Gold Coast and falling head over heels in love with their dream of owning a café on the strip, Hayley and Jaimi packed their bags and relocated from Perth to Brisbane in a heartbeat.
traction on social media was phenomenal, with the café earning almost 2000 likes pre-launch. However, there were many sceptical folks in the community, after seeing a handful of owners come through over the years who couldn’t quite hit the mark. But not to fear—after being open for only 18 months, it was already crystal clear that Ferny’s, like Blackwood, was on track to smashing Hayley and Jaimis’ 5-year goals out of the ballpark, too.
2016 Fast forward a year later, and they had seized the opportunity of purchasing an old store in Mitchelton, then transformed it into what is now known as Blackwood Café & Espresso Bar. Nestled amongst the tree-lined streets of North West Brisbane, this café quickly became a booming, suburban hotspot for neighbourhood residents to enjoy.
Well, according to two little birdies, this year there are two new stores in the business’ pipeline. Scheduled to open September 2021 is store number 3, Moggill Café & Espresso Bar. Moggill is a suburb west of Brisbane (19 kilometres from the Brisbane CBD) that is home to 12 000 people, with lots of newly built-up homes in newly established estates. It has a very limited selection of coffee and breakfast places around them, so the girls’ café is sure to be a massive triumph with the locals, or with anyone planning a day trip down west!
2019 Three years have passed, each a step-up from the last. By now, Blackwood Café & Espresso Bar have hit all of its 5-year goals from the girls’ business plan, including sales targets, employee structures and succession plans, and having a majority of the café’s policies and procedures automated. It was from these successes that Hayley and Jaimi were able to step out, duplicate, and open another store. December 2019, the duo launched Ferny‘s Cafe & Espresso Bar—only 4 months before COVID-19 hit. 2020 With the shadow of the pandemic looming over us all, Ferny’s became a shining beacon in our community’s long journey to recovery. We fell in love with Ferny’s before the store’s doors were even open; a well-oiled café was on everyone’s wish list, it seemed. The
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2021: The year of asking, “What’s next?”
Store number 4—yet to be named—will definitely hit closer to home for Hills and Everton residents. Word has it that this store will rep a completely new venue and brand. While the first 3 cafés share the same brand, similar logos, and identical menus, store number 4 will have exciting, fresh twists to keep things interesting. Located in Ferny Grove in a new development scheduled for 2023, planning has already commenced for this exciting new secret in the Hills. So, there you have it—Hayley and Jaimi’s inspiring climb up the ladder of local success! For more information about their hustle-bustle business—or to keep in the loop about store number 4—check out Blackwood Café & Ferny Café on social media. Regardless, I’m sure this won’t be the last time you hear about these motivational women in our workforce.
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Susanne Jones Managing Director Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD A lot has changed since the last ‘Women in Business’’ feature. As I am preparing my contribution for this year’s edition, I am asking myself whether a similar rendition of last year’s content is going to meet people’s expectations in this new world. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our lives. It has changed the way we think, feel and go about our day-to-day. We had to re-learn to wash our hands properly, keep our distance from others, tap elbows instead of shake hands and queue in orderly fashion at the coffee shop while standing on taped crosses. A small compromise one would think in order to prevent the spread of a disease that has claimed the lives of so many across the globe. However, we must not underestimate the impacts Covid-19 had on people’s mental health. A select few people thrive with very little human contact, but most of us need to spend time with others to remain emotionally healthy and happy. Soon after Covid-19 had reached the community my business serves, the team and I experienced a noticeable change in the behaviours in our customers while dealing with increased loneliness and social isolation. Our Community Support Professionals were tasked to share strategies with those customers who do not have loved ones around them in support during a time that brought unprecedented (term of the decade?) challenges to us all. There is a lot we can do to ease the discomfort of loneliness and social isolation and having time alone doesn’t have to be a bad thing: 1. Be productive. Just because you might be spending extra time alone doesn’t mean you just have to be miserable. Everyone feels better when they are being productive. 2. Get a pet. If you don’t already have a pet, consider adopting one. What type of animal interests you and will suit your lifestyle.?
3. Connect with others in a safe manner. Use your imagination and find a way to connect with people while making your health a priority. 4. Take up a solo hobby. There are plenty of hobbies you can do by yourself. Yoga, online chess, knitting, writing and painting are just a few. 5. View beautiful things. You can view just about anything in the world with your smartphone or computer. Spend a little time looking at beautiful things each day and you’ll feel great. 6. Maintain a high level of self-care. It’s important to continue taking good care of yourself even if you’re spending a lot of time alone. For example, a long hot bath is something that you do for yourself, not for others. 7. Be creative. Many people find extra creativity when they have some time to themselves. Why not take advantage of your solitude and let the creative juices flow! About Susanne and Just Better Car Brisbane North After spending time and leading teams across the disability and aged care sector, I discovered Just Better Care 6 years ago. I have an amazing team who helped to organically grow the business across Brisbane’s Northside and build a solid local presence by ensuring the provision of high quality in-home care and disability support services. With our local offices strategically located in Kallangur and Gaythorne, both employing a team of over 90 skilled Community Support Professionals, Just Better Care Brisbane North is committed to assisting people to live a full, connected and independent life. As an approved Aged Care provider, we administer Home Care Package funding and are guided by our customers choices and their needs. As an NDIS registered provider, we offer a range of in-home, social and lifestyle support services as well as NDIS Plan Management. Talk to us today!
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Kristin Caldera Chief caker, Caldera.CAKING
Meet Kristin, the face behind local caking business Caldera.CAKING. With 20 years experience under her belt, Kristin has the background and knowledge to create the ultimate sweet treat for any occasion. Kristin is a qualified chef, however, she has always been drawn to the sweeter side of cooking. This dates back to her childhood when her mother would bake a special cake of her choice for her birthday (or two, one for school and one for the party). ‘I would spend a lot of time flicking through the old Women’s Weekly Cakebook - the one with the classic train on the front,’ said Kristin. ‘I’d then flag all the cakes I wanted to have and would find it very hard to narrow down to the final choice! ’
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Since school, Kristin has been working within the industry and went onto own a cake business in Cairns. However, due to change of circumstances, she moved to Brisbane and then went on to open up Caldera. CAKING. Since launching last year, Caldera.CAKING has gone from strength to strength and her offerings of buttercream cakes, cupcakes and brownies, (all freshly made to order) are now renowned within the district. ‘I’m so in love with cake-making. It brings me much happiness and satisfaction to create beautiful pieces that can be part of someone’s special celebration,’ stated Kristin. Get in touch with Kristin today to secure a sweet treat for that birthday, anniversary or special occasion!
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Sue Otto-Tucker
Owner QLD Print & Signs
Long-time local, Sue Otto. Began her career in the print industry in 2008 and has pursued that passion since. After spending time helping create Personalised Merchandise, selling key rings, coffee mugs and stubby coolers, she went on to assist Patrick in creating a store in Arana Hills named Print Arana in March 2012. The business grew exponentially, moving to a larger premise across the road in early 2019. However, sadness struck the business due to COVID-19 pandemic causing Patrick to close the business. Not one to be defeated with her passion for the printing industry firing on all cylinders; Sue established a new printing and signage business in the heart of Arana Hills called QLD Print and Signs in September 2020. Since this time, Sue has progressively grown the
business and built a solid local presence by establishing high quality and budget friendly printing and signage services. She is proud to employ a local team of five skilled members, all who are well equipped to serve the printing requirements of its clients. The business specialises in print production, signage, and design. You will see many ‘QLD Print’ signs around the local area – something of which Sue is immensely proud of. ‘It warms my heart to see QLD Print and Signs designs being used in the local area. I feel truly grateful to be able to help local businesses get noticed locally in a cost effect manner,’ said Sue. So pop down and see the friendly team at QLD Print and Signs at Shop 7, 22 Nepean Ave, Arana Hills.
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Dr. Judy Quinn
Dr. Ema Bowman Veterinarian Vetkind
Veterinarian Vetkind
The tables have turned in the once male dominated veterinary profession. Where once 99% of veterinary medicine graduates were men, today 80% are women. Here are two of the new highly skilled vets that have just joined the fantastic female Vetkind team.
Dr Ema Bowman BVSc (dist), MANZCVS (SAIM) Experienced New Zealand and USA trained veterinarian, Ema Bowman has been smashing the glass ceiling of the veterinary profession since she graduated from Massey University in 2008. With a broad knowledge base that has been cultivated over 13 years,this experienced young lady is not only a talented Small Animal General Practitioner, but possesses a broad range of additional skills including; Internal Medicine, Feline Medicine and Breed specific considerations (especially BOAS). Ema is extremely focused on wellness and preventative care in order to foster long, happy, healthy relationships between pets and their owners. “Essentially I want to prevent problems, not wait until they turn up!‘’ explained Ema. It is therefore of no surprise to learn that she is one of the very few surgeons proficient in Bracycephalic Airway Improvement Surgery (BOAS) that essentially enables brachycephalic dogs eg. pugs, french bulldogs, boston terriers and bulldogs to breathe! This special surgery is recommended for every flat faced dog if they are to have the best chance at a long and happy life. Airway improvement surgery widens the nostrils, shortens AND thins the soft palate, removes everted laryngeal saccules (grade 1 laryngeal collapse) as well as removing abnormally enlarged tonsils. This all adds up to providing more oxygen to the heart and lungs. Ema encourages any owner of a brachycephalic dog to look in to this procedure. ‘I continue to be heartbroken by the lack of awareness and education among vets, breeders and owners of the unnecessary hardship these dogs experience - and worse in the Qld heat!’ said Ema. Not one to sit on her laurels, this skilled vet is constantly learning, upskilling and devouring all new literature to keep up to date with developments within her profession. Ema will be consulting at Arana Hills Vet Clinic and Fernlands Vet Practice.
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Dr Judy Quinn BVSc (Hons) With over 30 years experience in veterinary practices, you can be sure your pet is in safe hands with local vet Judy Quinn. Growing up in Brisbane, Judy always had an affinity for animals, and was particularly drawn to horses. At a young age, she recalls a story that sticks in her memory about the treatment of injuries sustained by a foal belonging to her Grandfather. It was this story that set her on the path to studying veterinary science. After graduating from the University of Queensland in 1987, she started her career working in mixed animal practice. During this time she found her interests were more for companion animals which led her to spend a few years in the UK working in a small animal practice, giving her invaluable experience. Judy has a particular interest in preventative medicine and keeping our pets healthy. She says this month can be a challenging time for our older-aged pets and encourages the community to keep a good eye on them. ‘In June, I am starting to focus on our senior pets. Often more problems become apparent in our older-aged pets during the colder winter months,’ explains Judy. ‘We can really help animals to enjoy a happier, healthier life by seeing them regularly and identifying and treating problems/issues early.’ As a nature-lover, Judy is passionate about the conservation of our natural environment and preserving it for years to come. With this comes a strong interest in protecting and treating wildlife. Judy’s interests away from work include; horseriding, gardening, playing the piano, cooking and reading. She also loves to travel, particularly to Africa. Judy is also kept busy after work, with her small farm where she lives with my her family, two dogs, three horses and a small herd of cattle! Judy will be consulting at Fernlands Vet Practice.
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Mandy Barber - Follicular Architect The Shearing Shed Hi everyone, my name is Mandy and I’m Arana Hills new “follicular architect”, also known as a Barber and the owner of The Shearing Shed Barber Shop since mid 2004. Fortunately for me I was voted second in the Courier Mails ‘Brisbane’s Best Barbershop’ back in January. I am trade qualified with over three decades in the hair industry. I also have my Certificate 4, as a trainer and assessor. One day I’ll put this qualification to good use in the hair industry. I have just relocated my business from Samford Road Enoggera into Hair Unlimited, conveniently located next to Bob’s Bulk Booze. Back in the late 90’s I was the head Barber very near
my new location so it’s nice to be back in the same neighbourhood after all these years! COVID has changed many things in our daily lives which has led to adaptations in my business model. Bookings can be made on an ‘appointment only basis’ and there is only one chair in the Barber Shop - one client at a time. That means no more queuing, crowds or walk-ins! It’s very easy to book or amend your appointment, either book on my website at www.the-shearing-shed.com. au or jump onto the social pages below. I look forward to seeing some new faces and all my awesome regulars in my barber chair soon, your haircut is just a click away!!! Cheers, #yourbarbermandy
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Dendra Cole Audiologist/Director Impact Hearing Impact Hearing is a permanent independent hearing clinic in Samford which local resident Dendra opened to serve the village community and to compliment the already established medical precinct. Dendra is a university qualified audiologist with over 15 year’s experience in the hearing industry. This professional journey in the hearing industry has embraced all areas of audiology from clinical, management and manufacturing to consultant locum and business advisor. Hearing loss is also something personal for Dendra being hearing impaired herself and wearing bilateral hearing aids since 3 years of age, she knows well the challenges in life and impact of hearing loss first hand. Hearing impairment is something she is very passionate about helping both adults and children through hearing
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assessments, rehabilitation and hearing solutions. As a client of Impact Hearing you will experience unsurpassed expertise, professionalism and care as if you are a member of Dendra’s own family. Impact Hearing offers hearing assessments to children and adults, all brands of hearing aids, assistive listening devices, tinnitus solutions, noise, musician and swim plugs. A complimentary hearing screening, discussion or obligation free hearing aid trial are all options available at Impact Hearing. Dendra welcome’s you to come into the clinic and introduce yourself.
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Do Grants Support Charities to Thrive?
Enoggera State School turns 150!
A monthly update from the Enoggera Historical Society
Welcome to ‘Grab that Grant’, a monthly column brought to you by local grants guru, Carolyn McCall. Carolyn is the founder of the Little Project Management Company, and has a wealth of knowledge and insight into the industry. This month, Carolyn chats about how the future of funding is changing.
Do grants support charities to thrive?
According to Social Ventures Australia’s May 2021 report, grant funding can create ‘unique vulnerabilities for charities’. Yes, you read that right. Grant funding can sometimes be a bad thing for charities. There are differences in the way we invest in an organisation depending on whether they are for-profit or non-profit. Let’s take a closer look at some of these. Before an investment is made to a for-profit organisation, investors look at the way the whole organisation runs. If they decide to invest, they trust the organisation to make good long-term decisions. However, before funding is given to a non-profit organisation, funders look at what programs the nonprofit runs rather than the whole organisation. Non-profits are usually asked questions about their operational or running costs like how much they spend on essential staff or the infrastructure they have in place. If grant funding is successful, they must report back regularly when and how it suits the funder. When funding is restricted to individual programs, it limits an organisation’s opportunity to focus on strengthening core foundations, investing in staff and innovating to come up with better solutions for our community. When we don’t trust non-profits as the experts in their field, this comes as a huge cost not just to non-profits but to all of us. The future of grant funding is changing. I remember a time that I was shocked if I found out that some of my donations went to core operations of a charity versus the ‘cause’ I was supporting. Now though, I am grateful if my donation goes towards marketing, to bring on board more donors like me, or towards amazing staff, who will create more impact with my donor dollars. This type of unrestricted funding is the type of funding that creates change. In 2020, the Ford Foundation along with over 800 US-based and international foundations pledged their commitment to providing more flexible funding during the COVID-19 crisis to make it as unrestricted as possible. Funders can continue to make this pledge. Non-profits can also be part of this change, by developing relationships with funders that have an aligned mission, by being purposeful in funding applications, and by being vocal about what your organisation needs to thrive including the funding of your core operations. These ripples will lead to waves of lasting change. For all of us. If you would like to have a chat, please email me on carolyn@lpmcompany.com.au
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The Society would like to send a special‚ ‘shout out‘ this month to the Enoggera State School, who turns 150 years young in 2021! With European settlement occurring in the Enoggera district from 1845, the school opened its doors way back in 1871 at a location that was then Great Northern Road (now part of South Pine Road). 26 students were on the initial enrolment and the teacher was Mr John Chasely Towell. In the ensuing decades, the school and its grounds became a focal point for local concerts, dances, meetings and Sunday School picnics. With the local area population rapidly increasing, and school enrolments rising, a new school building was built. On 2nd September 1916, the new Enoggera State School opened at its current site at 235 South Pine Road. The original school building is now located at the back of the Enoggera Memorial Hall in Wardell Street and houses the collection of the Enoggera & Districts Historical Society. Enoggera State School has become a much-loved and notable feature of the local community. It is still going strong with a recently completed Performing Arts Centre and enrolment currently standing at approximately 300 students. Do we have any past students, teachers or support staff out there who have memories of their time at Enoggera State School? We’d love to hear from you. Please visit our Facebook page 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
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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. School holiday bookings open 11am Thursday 17 June. For more information, contact the library on 3351 3401 Just Write Workshop: Thursday 24th June: 1pm 2pm
In this workshop author and playwright Josie Montano demonstrates how crucial planning is to the writing process. If you ever wondered why your first line must be compelling, how writing the story with no distractions is important and why you need to edit, this is for you! Free. Bookings required*
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Build an Igloo STEM Challenge (6-12year olds): Tuesday 29th June: 2pm - 2.45pm
Drop in to design and construct an igloo using recycled materials and your imagination! Wear old clothes - creativity can be messy! Best for ages 6-12. Free. Bookings required.
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Family History Group: First Tuesday of every month: 6.30pm - 7.45pm
Interested in your family history or genealogy? Would you like to swap research tips with other enthusiasts? Could you use some advice in researching your family tree? Come and meet with your local Family History Group. Everyone is welcome to these regular meetings. No bookings required.
Bubs in Blankets: Every Wednesday: 9.30am - 10am Bring your bub and a blanket for a fun outdoor Baby Rhyme Time in Narellan Park near the library. Ideal for families with children aged 0-2 years*. Free. Bookings not required. * Weather permitting. Check Moreton Bay Region Libraries’ Facebook page for updates or contact the library. Code Club: 4th Thursday of the month: 3.30pm 4.30pm
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At Supportive Therapy and Social Work this is what we stand for; all are welcome. There is no judgement and we acknowledge that we all experience our own personal struggles that shouldn’t be compared to others. For things to change and to make a positive difference, we need to start the conversation, even if it is difficult. Contact us on 0447 015 571 or visit www. supportivetherapysocialwork.com www.echo-news.com.au
Building Positive Support Around Those Affected By Addiction
Drug and alcohol addiction are challenges families and the wider community have difficulty understanding.
People subsumed by these dependencies face negative social judgement. Shame, humiliation and isolation haunt, not only the addicted, but also their families and friends. Blame is sometimes heaped on parents when what they need is help and support for their family and the family member who is addicted. Faced with the perceived stigma and the lack of community conversation around addiction, many families feel reluctant to reach out or are at a loss as to who to turn to for help and support. To try to make our community aware of the truths behind addiction, and the support services available for the addicted and their families, Samford Health And Wellbeing Support (an initiative of Samford Lions) is holding a free information evening on 15th June at the CWA Hall Samford. There will be a wide range of speakers at this event who include: Gai Lemon from Primary Health Network (PHN) North Brisbane. PHN runs programs and has networks dealing with alcohol and drug support, mental health and suicide prevention. Chrissie Kelly of Family Drug Support who runs programs to help families and friends of the addicted. North Brisbane District Vulnerable Persons And Domestic Violence Unit of Queensland Police, which gives domestic, family violence and vulnerable persons support as well as educating fellow police officers,. Chemmart Samford which gives information on prescribed drugs and help to those who need it. Beyond Blue which provides Mental Health support and information. Margie Riley and Kevin Doyle who will share their lived experience as parents trying to help their addicted children. Thank you to the event sponsor, Cliff Holden from the Long Yard Larder Café Samford for supporting this event. For tickets and to register, visit https://events.humanitix. com/drug-awareness-forum Further information can be obtained by emailing lionsdsg@gmail.com, calling 0408 772103 or visit their website at www.samford.qld.lion.org.au or Facebook page www.facebook.com www.echo-news.com.au
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I expect that you all will have reached for your jumpers, blankets and donna’s with the cool change coming through. Due to health issues with some of our members, we may have amend our list of events from time to time without prior warning. The upcoming events are as follows:• 4th June: Bingo, lunch provided • 11th June: Hoy for Groceries • 18th June: Bingo • 25th June: Beetles • 9th July: Winter warmers, a selection of hot soups. • 9th July: Hoy for groceries Don’t forget Indoor Mat Bowls 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
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Counsellor’s Column with Robin Botic
Dear Robin, It feels like I have to deal with and look after our three girls all on my own. To get my husband to really pay attention to them requires a gargantuan effort. And whenever I mention it to him, he becomes extremely defensive. The girls crave his attention, but he just does not see this. Their ages range from seven to three. I need his support at night and on the weekends to look after them. He leaves very early for work in the morning, so I deal with the morning rush-hour. But that time from 6.30 to 8 at night when we all need him, he makes himself very unavailable by going on a compulsive cleaning frenzy of the kitchen, kids' toys, and general mess. He's a very tidy and organised person and it irritates the hell out of him if things aren't in their right place before we go to bed. I used to feel like he was having a go at my house-keeping, and feeling like somehow I wasn't doing my job. But I realised sensibly enough that I could not do everything, so I no longer feel upset in myself or feel like I'm being criticised when he behaves like this. However, he gets upset when I ask for help with the girls because that's where I really need it. And he says he is being supportive because he's doing all this tidying up for me. My reply is that what we, and particularly he, has, is limited time with the girls, and that they need his presence, not their toys put away. I feel like I've done a lot of work on myself, but I don't seem to be able to get him to change. Any ideas? Sue.
Dear Sue, I have to agree with you on this one. It is terribly important that both parents spend quality time with their children. Fathers who work long hours are particularly prone to miss out, and when this happens, it sets up the behavioural expectation and pattern that men, as represented by the father ideal they see, are not emotionally available. While these fathers may provide lots of material comfort, the emotional component is distant or lacking. This is something that is often commented on by my adult clients. "My father was not there. He was too busy working or doing stuff." Without doubt, each person would have liked to have had more time and a deeper and more meaningful relationship with their father. Not only do we feel we are missing out as kids, but also it does not provide good modelling for out adult partner relationships. Distance and unavailability is not a good building-block for successful intimate relationships. Of course, being a good provider is an important aspect of a male's positive sense of self, but there has to be a balance.
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There are many parental behaviours, but a very important one which is applicable in your case, and that provides quality quality time, is open-hearted listening. By this, I mean listening to understand what is really going on for your child. What, if anything, is bothering them? Don't come in with a judgment or an immediate fix-it remedy so you feel you have done your duty and can move on to what you want to do. Give them the time and patience to let them explore their situation and come up with their own solution. With your support and guidance, this is a great way to build confidence and selfesteem. Children also learn to trust this space with you as a place they can come to when they need to. And by God, you might well need this when they reach their teen years. Bedtime, when the day's rush is over, is both a safe yet vulnerable time when they, if allowed the space, are more likely to open up. Reading stories, and chats about what's happened in each of our days, opens up the above possibilities. It can and should be a really special time for fathers, not just for mothers. Encourage your husband with the above ideas in mind and with gentle suggestions that this would be more beneficial to the developmental growth of your children, than fulfilling the Mr Clean need, which is about his needs rather than his children's. (The probability is that his behaviour re cleanliness is something again modelled from his own family or origin.) The time you save in his sharing his time with your children is a time you could use to offer to help him tidy things up later. Then you can both relax together. Another important aspect of parenting is being there for children, engaging and I really do mean engaging with themin their play. Showing enjoyment and pride and praise in any of their scholastic, sporting or extra-curricular activities, makes such a difference to how they feel about themselves, and how comfortable they feel with you. Praise with no conditions. By that I mean no buts - ‘you could or should have’. That method of instruction - and you may think you're being helpful - is actually a great teacher of the debilitating belief that many people have, that ‘no matter what I do, it's never good enough’. Good coaching in any form does not dismiss prior effort. Emphasise that what you are asking is for the longterm benefit of the children. It's not about who's doing what most or best between you two. It's about working together without blame or judgment for what works best to support the family effort. Make sure that you too are also appreciative of his efforts re cleaning et cetera, so his contribution to date is not negated, or he is made to feel wrong. Needing to be right, and you perhaps making him feel wrong, could be part of his resistance to change. When he feels the emotional benefits in himself and in the response from your daughters, that in itself is the reward that keeps us doing more of the same. Subtle and supportive recognition from you of this is very important. Robin
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The club have many social activities like these each month (in addition to their regular meeting) which the ladies always thoroughly enjoy. The Club’s next meeting is on 7th July at the Arana Leagues Club, Dawson Parade Keperra at 10.30am for an 11am start. Cost for the two course meal and tea or coffee is $30. There will be the usual lucky door and raffle prizes, the proceeds of which go towards supporting their 14 Learning for Life students. The guest speakers for July will be Glen Gillard and Amatus Akouboo Douw. Both are from the Free Papua Movement so should provide some interesting and thought -provoking information. Please phone Carol on 3355 5349 by noon on Monday 5th July if you are attending the Wednesday meeting. It has been wonderful to see new members at our meetings and we always look forward to making visitors feel welcome.
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Finally, after many years of applying pressure on the State Labor Government, the Everton Park Link Road (Stage 1) is open. This new link road through Everton Park’s retail hub provides a direct route between Stafford Road and South Pine Road, which will improve congestion and redistribute traffic turning left into South Pine Road. Motorists who are travelling northbound on South Pine Road will have more traffic light green time during peak periods. Bike riders will also benefit from dedicated facilities including a direct link to the Kedron Brook Bikeway. Whilst this is a positive development, more effective traffic relief will only come about if the State Government funds stage 2 which is the direct upgrade of the notorious Stafford and South Pine Roads. At the last election, I committed, under an LNP Government, $100m to this much needed project. I will continue to lobby the State Labor Government to match this so we can spend less time stuck in traffic! For further information on Stage 1, go to www.tmr.qld.gov. au and search for ‘Everton Park Link Road’.
Throughout the year, I will be holding mobile offices around the electorate to give locals the opportunity to discuss any issues, concerns, or feedback in person. Please be encouraged to visit me at the following times and locations: • 4pm on Thursday the 3rd June at Teralba Park 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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FEDERAL BUDGET 2021 EDITION
Tax relief Around 67,400 taxpayers in Dickson will benefit from tax cuts of up to $2,745 this year. This is a result of the Morrison Government’s decision to extend the low- and middle-income tax offset to 2021-22 and the decision to bring forward Stage 2 of the Government’s tax relief plan. 75,300 people in Dickson have already benefited from the plan. Childcare The Government has increased the Child Care subsidy for families, with more than one child under age five in childcare. We have also removed the $10,560 cap on the Child Care Subsidy. This will benefit 1,710 families in Dickson. Skills and Training A new 50% wage subsidy will help create 170,000 new apprenticeships and traineeships, building on the 1,785 apprenticeships we already have in Dickson. There is also an extended and expanded JobTrainer Fund, which will support more than 450,000 new places to up-skill job seekers and young people. Seniors The Budget includes a $17.7 billion investment in aged care over the next five years. This additional funding will provide practical and targeted improvements including 80,000 new home care packages in the next two years and $10 extra per resident per day for those in residential aged care from 1 July. For anyone in our community thinking of downsizing there is also good news.
From 1 July, Australians aged over 60 will be able to make a one-off, post-tax contribution of up to $300,000 per person (or $600,000 per couple) to their super when they sell their home. For those not wishing to sell but still wanting to increase their cashflow, there is the Pension Loan Scheme, which allows eligible singles and couples to access up to almost $20,000 in a one-off non-taxable cash payment by borrowing against their home (if it is owned outright). Building Better Roads The Budget invests an extra $2 billion in upgrades to the Bruce Highway helping to build better transport links right across Queensland. In our local community, there is an additional $25 million in funding to flood proof Youngs Crossing. The upgrade will see a new four lane bridge built using the existing alignment. These are just some of the measures included in the Budget. If you would like to find out more please, visit Budget.gov.au 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.
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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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Ross Road Park - Nature Reserve Upper Kedron Previously to Council’s purchase of Ross Road Park in Upper Kedron, the property was owned by five generations of the Marshall family and operated as a dairy farm until 2004. In 2010 the property was acquired through Brisbane City Council’s Bushland Acquisition Program because of the high level of biological diversity, ecological integrity and significant native corridor linkages including Cedar Creek, which runs along the edge of the Park. The initial tree plantings are now over 10 years old and the site was selected to receive restoration through the environmental offset program in the 2019/20 financial year. This work has continued this year because of the interruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of the previous land use, exotic pasture grasses, weeds and vines can be found in the Park and weed management activities continue to control weed species and facilitate regeneration of native plant species. Council has undertaken the restoration of the Park by using a method called
mosaic, which is endorsed by Birds Queensland. The mosaic method entails clearing small sections of weeds and it enables the local fauna to remain in situ whilst the rehabilitation is undertaken. New native plants are planted and established before removing the weeds. The total rehabilitation area of the park is 15.38 acres. To date, over 34,000 native plants have been established into the habitat. Recently Council partnered with Kawana/Bellbowie Rotary Club to plant another 2,000 plants and I would like to thank all the Rotarians from other clubs who joined us in this mass planting. Ross Road Park adjoins Bellbird Grove Picnic Facility within D’Aguilar National Park. The Park is another great example of Council’s commitment to the environment,. You can read more about this program via Council’s webpage www. brisbane.qld.gov.au search Clean and Green. Council has formed partnerships with bush care groups and residents who are passionate about rehabilitation and volunteer their time to improve our local environment and would like to acknowledge the commitment of these residents. Community Nature Trek Trek2Health is a not-for-profit organisation located at The Gap, providing services to support the mental and physical health of our frontline workers and veterans. Show your support by joining a community trek hosted by Ritual HQ, an 8.5 km Enoggera Reservoir Circuit Walk with extra physical challenges created by Ritual HQ Personal Trainers to test you! As an Ambassador for Trek2Health I believe that it is important to support those who have sacrificed their own physical and mental well-being for a safer community. Join us for this worthy fundraising event on Sunday 18 July by registering here trek2health.org.au/ritualhq
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THE FERNY REPORT by Mark Furner M.P.
State Member for Ferny Grove
Transit Oriented Development construction to commence in July Last month I had the great pleasure of officially opening the shopfront for the Fernery – the apartment complex component of the Ferny Grove Transit Oriented Development (TOD). The apartments look fantastic and, I am told, selling fast. If you are keen to check out what the development will look like, or if you are thinking about getting an apartment at the TOD head on down to the Fernery office near Coffee-On-The-Way on Ferny Way in Ferny Hills. In addition to the unit complex, the 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.
With Peter Honeycombe at the opening of the Fernery shopfront on Ferny Way.
Most significantly, the TOD 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. The TOD is a unique investment in our local economy with private enterprise contributing $120 million and the Federal Government and the State Government working together to fund more than 400 extra car spaces for commuters. The site will be handed over to the builders in June and construction will commence in July 2021. Mitchie High new facilities Mitchie State High School’s new coding lab and Resource Centre is now fully operational. This amazing new facility
The amazing new Resource Centre and Coding Lab at Mitchie High. was delivered as part of the $10 million I promised to deliver to the school in 2017. The new facilities were completed earlier this year. The new labs are home to state-of-the-art computers and software, which will be used to train our kids for the next generation of high-tech jobs. The resource centre is an amazing mix of traditional library spaces and flexible learning options. When I was a kid, schools did not have these sorts of facilities. It is imperative that we give our students the best possible start in life. I can’t wait to see the sorts of things that graduates of Mitchie High will contribute to our society in the future. Dolphins NRL Bid I am supporting the bid by the Redcliffe Dolphins to become the 17th National Rugby League Team. The Moreton Bay Regional Council, along with support from the Sunshine Coast Regional Council, are also backing the bid. The Moreton Bay region is one of the fastest-growing regions in Australia and I believe it makes sense to plant the new team in what will become an economic powerhouse in the next few years. If you would like more information on the Dolphins NRL bid, go to www.dolphinsnrl.com.au.
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The Nest Community Announces Their Flagship ‘Exchange Project’
One of our local not-for-profit organisations has shared with us details of their exciting community initiative, which will bring teenage girls into their women’s space to provide mentoring workshops. The Nest Community is an organisation built on empowering and connecting women of all ages, and providing them a safe space to nurture and learn from one another. In their upcoming Exchange Project, the organisation will welcome girls from surrounding schools into their community home, where they will be offered the opportunity to connect with and be mentored by the Nest’s dedicated volunteers. This innovative initiative is a collaborative project focused on developing skills, fostering confidence and friendships in the local community. Over the course of the program, the girls will be involved in a variety of handmade living workshop experiences, as they will learn and develop a host of skills including sewing, knitting and sustainable gardening. The Nest Community’s co-founder and CEO, Roz Fenson, shared with us some of the goals behind the Exchange Project. “Forming intergenerational connections, sharing the often forgotten art of handmade living skills and providing these young women with a safe and inclusive space to share and manage their issues are the key outcomes we hope to see from this program,” Roz stated. “We understand the need for a place dedicated to women, their issues and their needs. Giving young girls a chance to become a part of our community has always been a key goal for our organisation, and the Exchange Project will play a huge part in allowing us to achieve that goal.” Roz continued. The Exchange Project is the Nest’s response to the growing disconnect being found between women of all ages, more than ever many girls are suffering from a lack of interaction with supporting and nurturing female figures. “Allowing these girls to work together with our volunteers as they guide them through the learning process creates an amazing, soft entry point to address and support them through the issues they may be facing in their school or home life.” Roz explained. Over the coming weeks, The Nest Community is keen to hear from individuals and organisations who would like to become
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The Nest Community has spent that past 6 years connecting women of all ages in their home dedicated to women through their affordable workshops, Nest Haberdashery and Garden Group. involved by offering project funding, sponsorship or donation. Helping in the management of the program, aiding the catering effort and offering workshop support are some of the additional ways in which you are able to volunteer your time. If you’re interested in learning more about the Exchange Project and how you can offer your support, contact The Nest Community via email at info@nestcommunity.org.au.
Two young Nest fans showing off the Kokedamas they made during a recent workshop of The Nest
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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.
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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