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A Festival Of Fun For Our Youngest Citizens
Moreton Bay’s biggest kids’ festival is set to return with five worlds of fun and JJ from Cocomelon performing live.
On Sunday March 12, Pine Rivers Park at Strathpine will be transformed into a magical and exciting destination of family-friendly entertainment as the annual Moreton Kids Festival returns.
From 8am until 3pm, families will be treated to unlimited rides, live stage shows, activities, workshops, roving performers, food trucks, market stalls and more!
This year’s headline act will feature JJ from the popular kids show Cocomelon live on the Ausbuild main stage. Kids will be able to dance and sing along with JJ when he performs at 10am and 12pm.
With the Moreton Kids Festival becoming one of the most popular family-friendly events in SEQ , families are encouraged to secure their tickets early for what is likely to be a sell-out event.
Entry tickets include access to unlimited entertainment and fun, including live stage shows, amusement rides, creative workshops, face painting, outdoor activities, educational spaces, technology workshops, science, animals, and so much more. The event will also feature a market alley and food trucks so that your family can make it a full day outing. For up to date information and to purchase tickets, visit www. moretonkidsfestvial.com.au
Kids will have the opportunity to get up close with exotic reptiles Plus the ball pit below is always a popular attraction!
for The Hills Players May performance
The Hills Players community theatre are excited to present their latest collection of adult themed short plays for May 2023. Aptly named the ‘Dys’FUN’ctional’series, these plays comprise of an array of humorous Dysfunctional situations that are guaranteed to keep their audience entertained. Dates for performances include the 19th,20th 26th & 27th May 2023, so please mark these dates in your diary! More information will be provided in the coming months.
Hunt For More Than Just Eggs This Easter
This Easter weekend, you will find the lush rolling hills of Dayboro alive with color in more ways than one as the Annual Gemboree opens at the Dayboro Showgrounds.
Gem and mineral dealers from across the Southeast will be on hand at the Gemboree displaying and selling their products against the beautiful backdrop of the Dayboro Hills. In keeping with the family friendly theme, there will be a variety of interactive activities on offer for the whole family to enjoy, including a Thunder Egg Hunt, competitions, and a Sieving for Gemstones activity that will be sure to entertain the kids. This much-anticipated Gemboree will also feature numerous stalls that will include a variety of fine finished jewelry, rough and cut gems, lapidary equipment, minerals, fossils and collectibles, plus so much more.
Queensland boasts some of the best and largest fossicking fields in the world, including Agate ,Topaz, Quartz, lots of Mineral, and the largest Opal, Petrified Wood and Sapphire fields. Details on where to go to find these goodies—including where the registered fossicking fields are, along with the regulations on how to enjoy them—will also be available at the Gemboree. Rockhounds will have information tables on offer and local clubs will be there ready to answer any questions.
Details - Location: The Dayboro Showgrounds, 3512 Mount Mee Rd, Dayboro Date: 7th April - 10th April Parking: There will be plenty of parking on offer.
For further information regarding camping, directions, or any other enquiries, Lloyd Hosking on 0429 040 600
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from Arana Hills & Districts Senior Citizens Club Inc. Easter is around the corner so get ready for the Egg Hunt with your grandkids! Our meetings are every Friday morning, doors open 9am to noon. $5 admission includes tea and biscuits. We now have three $10 lucky door prizes each week. Club events are as follows;
• 10th March Hoy • 17th March Bingo. St Paddy’s Day so wear something green. Also committee meeting. • 24th March Hoy for money • 31st March Beetles
Don’t forget our Indoor Mat Bowls every Wednesday & Fridays from 1pm - 3pm. Cost $5. Contact Bowls Coordinator Marcia on 0438 786 871 for more information.
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Tired of the gym, and noisy night clubs? Then head along to The Hills District Community Centre for a bit of community folk dancing.
Members revel in an assortment of Anglo/Celtic/Bush dances with a historical twist. Embrace your culture (even if you didn’t think you had one) and join the crew for a fun-filled evening of dancing. It’s social and absolutely non-competitive, but you can still be part of a team as you dance to the brilliant music of their band, Phillip’s Dog.
Community dance is important now more than ever, as people look for ways to connect. It encourages people to be more active, to socialise and develop creative and physical skills. Just a few of the physical benefits dancing can give are reduced stress levels, improved relaxation, stronger bones and muscles, weight control and a healthier brain. Research has shown that dancing is one of the very best forms of exercise. The dance group are also proud to be part of Moreton Bay Regional Council’s Healthy & Active program which encourages us all to exercise more. This makes classes very affordable at only $4 per session.
Join the group at the Farmers Hall in Samford on Friday evenings from 7:30pm -9:30pm on the following dates: 10th March, 14th April, 12th May, 9th and 23rd June, 14th July, 11th August, 8th September, 13th October, 10th November and 8th December.
The group will also be commencing a new series of dances at the Hills District Community Hall, 291 Dawson Parade, Arana Hills on Friday evenings from 7.30pm - 9.30pm. On the following dates; 24th Feb, 24th March, 28th April, 28th July, 25th August, 22nd September, 27th October and 24th November. Contact Heather on 3289 4707, or email heather@ historicaldance.au. Further details can be found on their website www.historicaldance.au
Mountain Biking For Beginners
Interested in mountain biking but don’t know where to start?
The past few years has seen a huge uptake in the sport, however there has been a notable lack of beginner options. This year, the North Brisbane Mountain Bike Club are delighted to present introductory Mountain Bike rides once or twice a month. These introductory rides allow a beginner to experience the sport at an entry level in the company of like-minded riders as well as experienced riders, providing a stepping stone towards the club’s social rides. The rides are hosted in Bunyaville and Samford Conservation Parks and are 90 minutes in duration. Whilst not a ‘coached’ ride, it is supported by experienced club members who are happy to share tips and tricks and basic skills. Head over to the club's Facebook page for more information. https://www. facebook.com/NorthBrisbaneDirtDogsMTB
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A Lifetime of Love and Devotion
On the 16th February 2023, timeless lovers Jenny and Charles will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with friends and family. Travelling from all corners of the country, the pair’s loved ones will be there to honour their lives’ passion and dedication to family, the community, education, and the environment. Both together and as individuals, the couple have inspiring stories to tell.
As a young woman, Jenny dabbled in the field of childcare, working as a Teacher’s Aide, a staff member at early childhood centres, then at Lady Gowrie’s office. However, it was during her time as an administrative worker for the NSW Railways in Sydney that she met Charles, a graduated Industrial Chemist. The pair grew fond of each other at this time and eventually relocated to Tasmania whilst Charles pursued a career at Burnie Paper Mill. It was here that the couple birthed their two children, Cathy and Michael. Charles then worked for decades at the Mackay Sugar Research Institute and as lecturer at the Mackay Sugar School (TAFE). He travelled nationally and internationally for his sugar industry work and was an international corrosion expert. Charles worked into his seventies as a Senior Industrial and Food Hygiene Workplace Health and Safety Inspector. He received many awards during his career. Jenny, on the other hand, expresses that her most prized award was the Order of Australia Association Queensland Senior Volunteer Award in 2017.
With nothing short of sheer willpower, Jenny and Charles spent the better half of their adulthood raising their beloved children, three nephews, three granddaughters, and their grandson. With parenthood came their passion for volunteering; in their young
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family years, Jenny and Charles spent a lot of time volunteering with Dog Obedience, Dog Showing (Labradors mainly), Cubs, Scouts, Amateur Radio (supporting SES), the Betty Meskell School of Dance and the Mackay Community Theatre, and the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre.
But Jenny and Charles were far from short-sighted when it came to experiencing the world around them. They have had many overseas trips including to the UK and Canada to visit family and to Europe, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, China, and Islands in the Pacific. They enjoy short holidays in South-East Queensland, particularly mountains and beaches. Most of their days are spent with family, friends and neighbours and enjoying their volunteering and recreational pursuits.
Now retired, the determined couple continue their selfpronounced duty to fulfil various volunteering roles, including working with Ferny Grove Primary School’s Ready Reader Program and as Bird Survey Conductors for the Kedron Brook Catchment Management. They are also well-known local environmentalists contributing bird and habitat information when opportunity arises to better guide development outcomes, as well as many more roles.
• Ash Wednesday: 22 February, 7.30pm
• Palm Sunday: 2 April, 9.00am
• Holy Thursday: 6 April, 7.30pm
• Good Friday: 7 April, 8.30am
• Easter Sunday: 9 April, 9.00am
Minister: Rev. Karama Ioapo
Jenny and Charles are two loving souls with hearts set on keeping the spirit of their neighbourhood alive. Their selfless nature and kindness toward those in need and those simply grateful for an extra helping hand are displayed in every aspect of their long lives. Echo News wishes them both a very happy 60th wedding anniversary, and we thank them for such admirable contributions to our community.
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Hi, my name is Asha and I’m a Midwife.
Sounds a bit like I’m owning up to a guilty secret but in fact, being a midwife has been a lifelong calling for me. Just ask my family, instead of riding our bikes and playing like other kids, I would often make my sister and cousins play ‘babies’, right down to insisting they ‘birth’ their dolls and then ‘breastfeed’ them. Looking back at photos of me there was always at least one baby doll in my arms so it’s no wonder that I started babysitting for local families at 14. I then progressed to becoming a nanny, work which took me to all over the world.
I always knew that I wanted to be a midwife but the pathway required that I study nursing first, something I did as a means to an end. I even recall my lecturer’s comments on one nursing assignment saying ‘when are you going to study midwifery???”After four years of study I achieved my dream and officially qualified as a Registered Midwife. I found my passion working in the birth suite, supporting new babies into the world and helping turn people into parents. I found being a midwife such a privilege, sharing in people’s most life-changing moments, both the highest of highs and lowest of lows.
Fast forward 25 years, 3 kids of my own, a move from Melbourne to Brisbane, a global pandemic later, and I now find myself working at TerryWhite Chemmart Arana Hills. A completely different environment but equally rewarding. I now use my knowledge and experience to help educate families through my antenatal education classes and baby clinics.
Every Wednesday and Thursday I offer baby clinics at the pharmacy, where Mums, Dads and even grandparents can come along and have a 30 minute consultation with me free of charge. I assist with all sorts of parenting concerns, feeding, sleeping, growth & development, as well as providing a kind, supportive, non-judgemental ear if you just need to debrief. I also offer two different antenatal education classes every month, a full day labour and birth preparation class, as well as a 3 hour class which covers everything you need to know about the first 6 weeks with baby.
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EASTER School Holiday Fun AT YOUR LIBRARY
The Arana Hills Library has a host of exciting activities planned these Easter School Holidays. Bookings open on the 18th March for the activities below and they usually book out within 48 hours, so be sure to mark the 18 March in the calendar. To secure your event, visit www.mbrc. qld.gov.au/libraries/events. For more information, call the library on 3883 5790 or pay them a visit at 63 Cobbity Crescent, Arana Hills.
Wonders of Nature Show: Mon. 3rd Apr, 2pm - 3pm Join The Little Wattlebird Band as they sing about birds, bees, caterpillars, and trees. This interactive musical show is sure to engage and delight children‘s imagination. Bookings required. Ages 2 -6.
Predators & Prey: Wed. 5th Apr, 2pm - 3pm Discover how predatory insects seek out, catch and kill their prey with Bugs Ed. Meet some of the most ferocious hunters on the planet - praying mantises, robber flies, ant lions and assassin bugs. Bookings required. Ages 5 -12.
Messy Play: Thurs. 6th Apr, 2.30pm - 3.30pm Drop in and play with kinetic sand, play dough, painting, craft and more. Dress for getting messy! For under 5’s and their families.
Insect Pinning & Mounting: Thurs. 13th Apr, 2pm3.30pm Find out what it’s like to be an entomologist with Bugs Ed and mount a beetle and butterfly on a setting board. Bookings required. Ages 12-17.
Reduce your salt intake for a healthier heart
Whether you’re working full time, a busy parent, or younger adult with a hectic social calendar – it can be hard to keep track of your average salt intake and maintain a healthy diet.
But a high intake of salt often leads to increased blood pressure and the risk of heart disease for you and your family.
Sadly, there are often no visible signs of high blood pressure, which means many people don’t even know they have it.
Despite being unable to see or feel it, it is certainly a health risk to be taken seriously.
Other than high blood pressure and heart failure, high salt intake is also commonly associated with conditions such as kidney stones, uid retention, strokes and osteoporosis.
Reduce your risk by making healthier choices each day, and the rst step is avoiding processed food.
Seventy- ve per cent of our salt intake comes from packaged and processed foods we eat daily such as
bread, cereals, processed meats, cheese, sauces and spreads.
High levels of salt are also added to foods such as packet soups, pies, sausage rolls, sausages, processed meat, pizzas and frozen meals.
For a healthy heart – and to improve your health in general – make the switch to Gourmet Meals. Not only will you be able to eat a variety of dishes that are salt-reduced and fat reduced, but you’ll save time at the supermarket as well as cooking and cleaning at home.
At Gourmet Meals, we can help you eliminate processed foods, excessive carbs and sugars in your diet as our meals are all portion and calorie controlled and contain little or no additives.
Gourmet Meals are packed with avoursome whole foods and vegetables and are all high in bre and protein, and 100% gluten free.
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New Year, New Principle
This year, Our Lady of Dolours School Mitchelton has welcomed a new principal, Mrs Tricia Howard, to the community. Mrs Howard’s journey to this role has been the culmination of wonderful leadership experiences. After five years as an Assistant Principal and working in Acting Principal positions, Mrs Howard is looking forward to an exciting year ahead and feels very privileged to be a part of such a positive, welcoming and engaging school environment.
“The sense of community that is present at Our Lady of Dolours is testimony to the outstanding staff, students and families that work together to achieve in excellence in learning and teaching”.
Mrs Howard’s previous two schools have all had a strong connection with families in the Australian Defence Force (RAAF Amberley and Gallipoli Barracks) and she is delighted that O.L.D. has a significant number of Defence families within the school community. The additional support of a Defence Support Mentor in Mrs Kerri Wilson is another reason why O.L.D. is such a wonderful, supportive environment for our Defence Families living in the area.
Mrs Howard believes that the students, staff and their families are at the heart of all she does as a school leader.
“I am particularly passionate about educating and nurturing all my students so they can reach their full potential under my leadership”.
“As a relational leader it is very important for me to personally know the names of each of my students and their parents and make special connections with them on a regular basis.”
Mrs Howard is also passionate about using digital technology to enhance student learning.
“Digital Technology including STEM, is such an engaging way to enhance student learning and differentiate, to enable them to demonstrate their learning in so many creative ways,” she said.
“I look forward to creating opportunities for my students to excel in all areas of learning, both curricula and extracurricular; there is just so much on offer for our students.”
“I look forward to learning, achieving, and growing with my students in 2023 as we embark on this new adventure together.”
Technology Kits For Loan
Did you know the State Library of Queensland offers a range of loan Technology kits to aid digital literacy, learning and fun in your community. Kits contain a range of digital resources and include tips and ideas for delivering programs in your library. For more information visit https://plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/
Learn French With Your Frappe
French conversational café lessons are back for another year in the Samford community.
The small group attending the conversational French lessons started back again for 2023 after the Christmas holidays. Classes take place weekly on Tuesday mornings at Café Lagarto in the Lifestyle Centre off Mount Glorious Road. Attendees gather together for delicious coffee, great conversation and an informative lesson.
Lise from Let’s Speak French is a native French teacher who has been running these French lessons locally for the past seven years. Lise said classes have been popular with locals for a variety of reasons. Some students look to learn French for an upcoming holiday or general travel to the region, whilst others simply want to learn French as a hobby to broaden social horizons.
Lessons at Let’s Speak French cater for different levels and ages. The friendly group is small and intimate, which provides attendees an opportunity to chat in French in
a casual environment and without any pressure. What better way to learn French over a great coffee in a relaxed environment!
For more information, contact Lise at lise@ letsspeakfrench.com.au or give her a call on 0438 757 049. She also holds classes in Kenmore and Graceville. You can also visit www.letsspeakfrench.com.au for more details.
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Worklinks Paves The Way To Success
Worklinks QLD Ltd provides confidence-boosting courses for both young people and adults, aimed at enabling them to progress into employment or additional training opportunities. Worklinks has assisted numerous participants in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles and finding fulfilling employment.
Worklinks has been at the forefront of helping those in our community with their career goals since its inception in 1997. Jan Robinson, CEO of Worklinks, said “Participants may have anxiety, lack confidence, and feel that no one can help, or just need a little bit of assistance to get them over the line and into a job, this is where Worklinks can assist.
Worklinks is a community-based organisation with branches located in Mitchelton, Strathpine, Kippa-Ring and Caboolture. The organisation provides personalised assistance to small groups of participants, incorporating accredited training and comprehensive support, all under the supervision of experienced trainers and youth workers.
The first goal is to boost the confidence of the participant, providing the individual with the inner strength for the next step, whether that be further training or into a job. Worklinks staff understand there can be many obstacles, but by getting the support needed can give the help to overcome those challenges. Worklinks fully funded courses – no cost to participants – are for unemployed people not receiving assistance from the Australian
Government (or have been receiving assistance but still remain unemployed after 6 months), please contact Worklinks to check your eligibility. Worklinks is currently offering the following funded courses in the Mitchelton and Strathpine areas:
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Get Set for Work (15-19 yrs). Includes Work experience. 12-week program includes work experience. Participants will receive training in the Certificate II in Workplace Skills (with choice of industry-specific electives).
A course for everyone – The Intensive Job Coach’ project – 1 to 3 hours a week, over six weeks. Receive intensive support with resume development, careers advice, over a 6 week period
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‘Working in Community Services’ project, 12 week program, includes work experience. Participants will receive training in the Certificate II in Community Services.
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The ‘Work it up to Employment’ project, 12-week program which includes unpaid work experience. Participants have the opportunity to obtain the Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways. Ideal for those wanting extra support with literacy and numeracy skills development.
For more information call 1300 852 359 or visit www. worklinks.com.au
Strathpine Working in Community Services’ Project. 12 week program. Includes work experience.
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Certificate II in Workplace Skills (with a choice of industry-specific electives).
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A 6 week one on one program (1 to 3 hours a week) to help you gain employment.
Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways. Ideal for those wanting extra support with literacy and numeracy skills development. 1300 852 359
Regis Ferny Grove
At Regis, we understand that ageing can come with its own set of challenges.
That’s why for the past 30 years, we’ve been dedicated to helping senior Australians find joy and fulfillment in every day. Our permanent and respite care services are designed to meet your unique needs and support you in realising your wellbeing goals.
At Regis Ferny Grove, you can expect to be treated with the utmost respect and dignity. Our caring and compassionate team will work with you to create a personalised care plan that fits your individual needs and preferences.
If you’re looking for a place to call home, where you can live a meaningful life surrounded by people who care, look no further than Regis.
To learn more about Regis Ferny Grove, please call 1300 998 100 or visit regis.com.au
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When the Hills District was ‘Nappy Valley’
During the 1990’s respected Queensland University Local Government lecturer, Doug Tucker, was addressing a class about Brisbane’s growth and the emergence of the new suburbs of Ferny Hills, Arana Hills and Everton Hills during the 1960’s and 1970’s.
He referred to the suburbs as ‘Nappy Valley’. It drew giggles from his students but Doug was completely correct. For a long time, from the late 1960’s to the early early 1980’s the Hills District was referred to by this term.
The reason? As couples moved to the area and started families, the local population had a HUGE proportion of its residents as infants or children aged under five. Every week, new houses, roads and amenities were being constructed; Sundays saw a ‘conga line’ of parents taking their newborns to church for christenings; and backyards throughout the district were dominated by freshly washed nappies drying on Hills Hoists.
An update from the Enoggera and Districts Historical Society Local infrastructure and services had to play a game of serious catch-up, such was the population boom. Ferny Hills State School opened in 1970 (originally known as Ferny Way State School; pictured), Patricks Road State School opened in 1977, the Arana Hills Library opened in 1976 (pictured) and Kmart Plaza Arana Hills opened in 1978.
During this time, the Hills District was part of the former Pine Rivers Shire Council (PRSC) – which had its headquarters at Strathpine. Local residents started a movement to transfer to the Brisbane City Council (BCC), as this local government better reflected locals’ community of interests. Plus BCC landowners paid cheaper rates than their PRSC counterparts! The initial move during the 1970’s, and subsequent moves, were unsuccessful.
For those initial settlement years, the Hills District sent a three person team to the PRSC. For many years it was Brian Battersby, Brian Burke and Jan Quinn – known as the ‘BBQ team’! PRSC was folded into the new Moreton Bay Regional Council in 2008.
Does anyone out there remember starting a household or growing up in the Hills District during the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s? We’d love to hear from you. Visit our Facebook page, website ( www.enoggerahistory. org ) or email enoggerahistory@ gmail.com
Take care everyone, Andrew McMicking, President
Have you visited The Little Echo yet? It’s a website that showcases our youngest citizens creative talents, check it out at www.littleecho.com.au
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A Blinding Talent within our Community
In an economy swarmed with industry giants, multi-millionaire companies, and internationallyconquering ‘big brands’, small businesses tend to fall into the backdrop, overlooked and underappreciated.
But did you know that it is these smaller companies that represent 90% of all companies, making them the largest feeders of jobs and produce worldwide? You see, they have what it takes to facilitate innovation, growth, sustainability, and prosperity in our local and global economies. They just need their share of the spotlight.
This month’s spotlighted business is Aesthetic Blinds & Design. Echo News reached out to owner, Natalee Sands, to chat about her business and personal career. Read below to learn more from our Q & A! What inspired you to enter this industry?
Honestly, it was an accident. I got a sales role in the industry in my mid-twenties, and I enjoyed it from the very beginning.
At what point in your life did you take your passion to the next step and establish this business?
I had always wanted to have my own business and after I had my children I decided 'why not'! So, when they were toddlers, I set up Aesthetic Blinds & Design, working just two days a week and building it up from there.
What makes your business stand out?
Having had over ten years’ experience working in the industry for two companies over that time, I gained a lot of insight as to what clients want with relation
to products and service. I had also learned that I did have a natural ability to assist clients in choosing what it is they want for their home and visualising the finished look. It is not just about the product and what it does, but how it works in with the rest of
the home and the ambience that is created. Aesthetic Blinds makes choosing new window coverings easy and aesthetically pleasing.
What growth did you achieve in 2022 and how will you continue this into the new year?
Aesthetic Blinds has now been in business for twelve years! That’s an achievement in itself. I have been working consistently over the years and am now looking to grow so I can assist more and more homeowners on Brisbane's northside. I'm also looking to collaborate with builders and designers who would like their clients to receive the same professional service they give, and have their projects completed to a quality finish with beautiful window coverings.
Get in touch with Natalee and Aesthetic Blinds & Designs through the details below.
Birthday Preparations In The Pipeline
An update from the Arana VIEW Club
The Arana VIEW Club is turning the ripe old age of 26 and to celebrate the group will be holding a luncheon on Wednesday April 5th.
This celebration will take place at the Arana Leagues Club, Dawson Parade, Keperra from 10.30am to 11am. The luncheon comprises of a two course meal including tea and coffee, plus there will also be a raffle and entertainment from the talented Ian Maurice. Cost is $30 per person. To book, call Carol on 3355 5349 by 4pm on Monday 27th February.
Arana VIEW welcomes new members and visitors to their meetings and social activities that are organised each month. All funds raised are donated to The Smith Family and the club’s Learning for Life programs which provide education, scholarships and personal support for these students.
Group Reading with a Shakespearean Vibe
A Group Reading - all welcome to read or listen
Anyone interested in literature, theatre, history and of course Shakespeare will enjoy being a part of this friendly and relaxed group of readers. Bring a copy of Shakespeare’s plays or borrow a copy available on the day. The group meets on the first Saturday of every month at 1pm at the Banyo Library. For more information phone Margaret on 3267 0568 or Bernadette on 0412 802 791
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A Journey to Preserve the Past
In 1977, the Samford Districts Progress and Protection Association (SDPPA) produced their first edition of The Village Pump, a local newspaper for the community. As it proved to be profitable, a decision was made by the SDPPA to invest some of the profits into a fund for a future museum in Samford. In 1979, during a meeting at John Scott Park with Government officers, it was announced that a tiny portion of the Council depot in Station Street would be made available as a museum site. Needless to say the committee were thrilled! Fast forward to 1984 and the museum started to come to fruition. State Government and Council representatives managed to secure the Head teachers’ residence from Albany Creek State School as part of the museum infrastructure. Members and volunteers from other groups also worked tirelessly until The Samford District Historical Museum opened in May 1986. Now in 2023, the evidence of generous benefactors and dozens of volunteers dedicated efforts to preserve and present the history of Samford and surrounding districts since 1986 is seen during a browse through the museum. In order to detail the museum’s vast history, a team of members have compiled a book, The Samford District Historical Museum 1986-2018 ; The Journey Continues to Preserve the Past that was launched during Australia Day celebrations this year. This picture-filled book was created over several years and contains fabulous stories about this historical facility. Copies are available from the museum for only $22. New members and volunteers are always welcome. Please direct enquiries to info@samfordmuseum.com.au or call 3289 2743
Survey Results Are In!
Results from Moreton Bay Council’s recent ‘Moreton Says’ survey are in. Community members were asked to share how Council can support wellbeing with outdoor spaces, sports, arts and culture. Points that were found include; enjoying the outdoors is important to the community, the community are looking to have fun, and be entertained through Arts and Cultural events, and local sporting facilities are being enjoyed by local residents. To view the full results visit: mbrc.link/Moretonsays
A Busy Few Weeks!
We are well and truly into the swing of the things for 2023. In the last few weeks, I’ve been busy attending local events such as Leadership Investitures at schools, events at sporting clubs and organisations, visiting small businesses and of course we held our annual Dickson Awards on Australia Day.
The new parliamentary year also started on 6 February, so I’ll continue to hold the Albanese Labor Government to account on their promises to Australians and support outcomes in the best interest of our country and community.
For regular updates on what’s happening in Dickson, you can sign up to my regular eNewsletter at www.peterdutton.com. au, or head over and like my Facebook page.
School Leaders
Well done to all the school leaders in both our local primary and high schools who received Senior Student and Student Leader badges – I wish you all the very best for your year ahead.
Congratulations Sophie!
Congratulations to Albany Creek local Sophie Hebron on winning the Girls’ 14 Years 5km event at this year’s Australian Open Water Championship in Busselton WA. It is a fantastic achievement and I look forward to seeing what Sophie will do in the future.
The Biggest Survey
Thank you to everyone who completed my ‘Biggest Survey’ either by post or online. Your feedback will help me to better understand your needs, priorities and what’s important to you and our community. .
Backing Small Business and Jobs
I’m regularly out and about in Dickson talking to small businesses about the issues that matter to them and offering my help in any way possible. I want to see more local business opportunities created in our community so more people will have jobs.
Just recently I had the pleasure of visiting Jason and his team at Zapt Industries (www.zaptind.com.au) in Brendale and Maureen at Kupidabin Wilderness in Mount Samson (www. kupidabin.org)
If you would like me to visit your business, please get in touch via email – contact details are below.
What’s important to you?
Please get in touch with me at peter.dutton.mp@aph.gov.au or 3205 9977, stop by one of my mobile office caravan visits, or drop in to my office in Strathpine to let me know what your priorities are for our community.
THE FERNY REPORT
by Mark Furner M.P. State Member for Ferny GroveQueensland Government Bans ‘Fake Fines’
I am pleased to report the Palaszczuk Government is closing a loophole which allows the release of vehicle registration information to private parking operators and their legal representatives. A number of constituents have alerted me to this corporate scam and my office has been following this up for a number of months now. The Palaszczuk Government previously closed a similar loophole used by the tow truck industry and I am pleased to say that we are standing up for people’s rights again.
From Monday, 20 February, these companies will no longer be able to rip people off through the misuse of registration information, including names and addresses, in order to issue people with their ‘fake fines’.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads will be conducting a thorough review of the registration regulation, including consultation with the intention of progressing amendments later in 2023 to restrict information releases through legislation.
People who have done nothing wrong have been bullied into paying fines of $88 just for going to a restaurant or doing a bit of shopping. From 20 February, this will stop.
I look forward to seeing the regulations being updated later this year.
Coffee Catch Up
I will be holding my next coffee catch up at Pepper n Salt Café at Keperra Great Western on Saturday 18 March from 8am. Please drop in and have a cuppa and a chat about the things which matter to you. The coffee is on me!
A Sizzling Sign On Day
On Sunday 29th January, Arana Netball opened the season with their annual sign on day. This year, the club welcomed new players with a sausage sizzle sponsored by Arana Sports that were a great success. A big thanks goes out to Kellie, Jenna and Darren for feeding everyone on the day.
This season Arana Netball Club takes to the court with 18 teams, - a great growth for their club. One of the most exciting areas of growth is in their opens division with an increase in mum's returning to the game. Keep your eyes peeled for what 2023 has in store for this fabulous local club!
One of the best parts of my job is being able to recognise the often unsung contributions to our community by some of our local champions. Robert Huis has been selflessly helping his neighbours for decades. He had no idea one of his neighbours had contacted my office and asked me to recognise his years of service. Unsurprisingly, Robert was keen to tell me that he didn’t think the recognition was warranted and that there were others who he felt had done much more.
People like Robert are the real reason we live in a great society. Thank you, Robert!
from your State Member for Everton TIM
2023 in Everton is off to a flying start!
Clean Up Australia Day – Sunday 5th March –Starting at Teralba Park 4pm-5:30pm
I am again calling for volunteers to come and participate in this great effort to keep our local community and environment clean. I hope to see many of you down at Teralba Park in the afternoon of the 5th to help keep this wonderful part of our community free of rubbish! You can register for the event here: https:// www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/fundraisers/ timmandercomau/teralba-park--everton-park-osbourne-road-side
Neighbour Day
I am so pleased to announce our Neighbour Day and Easter Egg Hunt with Hicks Real Estate is back on again on Sunday 2nd April at Teralba Park, Pullen
Road, Everton Park from 9am-11:30am. There will be food stalls and a coffee van to keep adults happy while children hunt for Easter Eggs. Plenty of activities and games will keep the young ones occupied as well as information and activity stalls provided by our local community groups.
Australia Day – Citizenship Awards
This is one of my favourite events on our calendar, welcoming new Australian citizens and I am proud to be included in these important ceremonies.
All Welcome At The Ferny Grove Garden Club
The next meeting of the Ferny Grove Garden Club will be on Friday, 31st March at 1pm in St Matthew’s Church Hall, Church Road, Mitchelton. A past president of the club, and a member of the Floral Art Society of Qld, will give a floral art demonstration. All are welcome from experienced gardeners willing to share their knowledge; new gardeners just venturing into gardening and wanting some advice and direction; non-gardeners who are interested in horticulture; anyone who loves beautiful plants. For more information call Elizabeth on 07 3851 0568
It’s Heating Up at HOG
An update from the Hills Organic Garden Club
With the dry weather and hot temperatures, our garden is looking a little depleted and unproductive. It is just too hot to plant anything so we have decided to rest the beds until the cooler months around April/May.
Mowing and weeding are a constant chore despite the dry weather, so there is always work to be done.
We are quite excited to have a couple of flowers on our dragon fruit vine so hopefully eventually we will have some fruit.
March usually sees us starting to prepare the garden beds for April/May plantings. They need to be topped up with fresh soil, fertilizer and compost and allowed to stand for a couple of weeks before planting. We will alternate plantings making sure we do not grow the same vegetables in the same beds as last year.
Our members are very proud of their community garden and strive to keep it looking neat, tidy and an inviting place to work. They love welcoming visitors who often come down to have a look at the garden.
The HOG community is a friendly group who offer people in the Hills District
the opportunity to grow vegetables using organic principles. Age is no barrier so feel free to come along one Sunday afternoon to have a chat and a look around our beautiful garden.
Members meet on a Sunday afternoon during the summer months from 3pm to 5pm. They also tend to the garden throughout the week to water and carry out general maintenance.
You will find us at 416 Bunya Road, Bunya next to the Off Leash Dog Park. Membership fees per year are $20 for adults, $30 for family and $10 for juniors.
Please visit www.hog.org. au, search ‘The Hills Organic Garden’ on Facebook or phone 0407 582 980 for more information. We look forward to meeting you!
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