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A Sensational 60th for Everton Park SHS
A Group for the ‘Average Joe’
There are so many women’s groups around, but what about the local gents in our community? Lucky for them, there is now a local social group in town called ‘Average Joes’ - just for the boys! Average Joes is exactly that, a bunch of average blokes, getting together to talk about life and create friendships. Sometimes we have topics to get the conversation going, sometimes
On Saturday 31st July, Everton Park State High School celebrated 60 Years of Creating Bright Futures.
The school opened its doors to the community with a community market day and a visit by the Honourable Grace Grace Minister for Education, Industrial Relations and Racing who officially opened the new facilities. The market day attracted over 40 stall holders, and despite the announcement that Brisbane was to enter lockdown at 4pm, that afternoon was very well attended by the community. Everton Park State High School wish to thank everyone who attended the day and helped to celebrate their 60th birthday and opening of the new buildings. To commemorate this important milestone, the school has produced a wonderful 60th Anniversary Collectors Book which documents the school history from 1961 to 2021 and these are available for sale from the school office. Please call 3354 0222 if you are interested in purchasing one.
it‘s an open table to bring up things in life that are challenging us. This is not a selfhelp group or therapy, just average blokes talking life! Av e r a g e J o e s officially began in September 2018 when two mates put a call out on social media An Average Joes’ meet up! for men to catch up every Wednesday for an hour at their favourite pub for a real and raw chat about the issues men face all whilst making a mate. There was hige interest from the community and now Average Joe groups can be found all across the country. Our local Average Joes meet every Thursday from 7pm-8pm, at the Eatons Hill Hotel, so why not pop down, have a beer and chat with some local gents? For more information, head to www.averagejoes.net.au
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Recipe of the month
Homemade Orange Cordial
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The Everton Echo is a FREE monthly publication delivering 14,500 copies per month of what matters to Eatons Hill and Surrounds. Our paper is 100% locally owned and operated, which means we don’t just talk about being local, WE ARE LOCAL; we live it everyday. Distribution is carried out via direct letterbox delivery to homes and businesses in the suburbs of; Gaythorne, Enoggera, Everton Park, Mitchelton, Stafford and McDowall. Copies can also be picked up from a variety of magazine stands within the above suburbs. ...................................... Copyright: The Everton Echo is produced by MAC Group Publications Pty Ltd (The Publisher). All rights are reserved and the contents are copyright and may not be reproduced without permission from The Publisher. All care is taken by The Publisher, however responsibility is not accepted for errors or omissions and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of The Publisher. COVID-19: At the time of going to press (25th August 2021), information contained within this issue is correct. As the situation with the COVID health crisis is ever changing, we urge you to contact organisers of any events listed within our publication if you are doubtful about times and dates. For more information, visit www.echo-news.com.au or email admin@echo-news.com.au Page 4 - September 2021, The Everton Echo
Dear Editor, Those of us that are not essential workers are currently sitting at home twiddling our thumbs waiting for the next press conference to detail when - if ever - we will come back out this current lockdown. The Delta cases seem to be rising daily, although not as high or quickly as some of the other states, thankfully. While our children are on their computers or IPads learning remotely. Parents are wondering when we will be able to go back to normal. All the while I can hear the birds again. They were quiet before, deadly quiet. Could it be the unseasonably warm weather we are having or is it because there’s not as much traffic on the roads? Less noise pollution? Less people bustling about not thinking about the affects their travels are having on the environment? Which brings me to the reason I am writing this to you today. To inspire and provoke thought and possible change - personal change. My name is Bianca McCosker. I am a mother of 3 and a real estate agent and I see the damage people cause in the name of progress on a daily basis. How entire bushlands are demolished to make way for pavement, roads and housing. As we stand today, Queensland is number one in the developed world for land clearing and is in the top 10 greatest destroyers of our natural land globally. Every year, about 395,000 hectares of native vegetation is being cleared mainly for raising livestock and development. That is the largest in the developed world. That can be hard to visualise, but it‘s an area roughly the size of Sydney or Melbourne. It‘s the equivalent of 1,500 football fields cleared per day. In Queensland alone, it’s estimated that 45 million animals were killed in the last 2 years due to the bulldozing of ancient forests, everything from skinks to koalas. With a conservative estimate of 1,000 trees per hectare (a hectare is about the size of a football oval) we can estimate 395,000 hectares equals about 400 million trees. Those statistics are shocking when put into that perspective. This is why we, at the Wilderness Society are calling for more transparency and accountability from our federal members of parliament. Currently there is a bill before the senate called the EPBC Standards and Assurance Bill or Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act whereby the federal government has the potential to weaken the environmental laws by passing the responsibility to the state legislatures. Amongst concerns over this is the fact that many environmental protections come about through international treaties of which the federal government is the signatory not the state. It is time the government adopts the recommendations of the 2020 Independent Samuals Report of the EPBC and we need to do this by stopping the standards Assurance Bill and getting the Standards Bill we deserve to actually fix these issues and protect this incredible state we live in as no one else will. It us up to us now and we need to show the government that it is vitally important and that we care. So, next time you’re driving past the latest empty lot or lot being cleared for a new housing estate, try to imagine the amount of trees that were once giving life and oxygen, then try and picture the amount of animals that, if they were lucky, needed to find a new home in a hurry. One way to serve an eviction notice. Email Letters to the Editor to Bianca McCosker admin@echo-news.com.au www.echo-news.com.au
A Different Kind of Easter Egg Hunt
It may not be Easter, and there may not be chocolate eggs hidden around your backyard, but thanks to 9-year-old Sienna Latta, there are beautifully painted rocks hidden in your neighbourhood!
Coincidentally, it was during the Easter holidays that Sienna, a grade 4 student at St Andrews School, began to get in on the rock painting action at the Eumundi markets. As an all-time arts & crafts enthusiast, Sienna was blown away by how fun it was and immediately suggested that her family buy more rocks to paint at home. According to her mum, Suzi, Sienna’s enjoyment stems from how she can use the curved and jagged shapes of rocks to create her amazing art, unlike the flat surface of paper. From Sienna’s little passion project came a bigger and better idea—to hide rocks around the neighbourhood and bring joy to the community. This was all inspired by the Kindness Rock Project—a viral trend in which people paint rocks and leave them for others to come and along and find. When a lady from the North Brisbane Community Painted Rocks Facebook group offered Sienna some stickers for her rocks (pictured below), she jumped at the chance to use them on her rocks. Now locals can simply pop the sticker on the back of any painted rocks they might happen to find, and everyone is encouraged to post their discoveries on Facebook! Over the years, the concept of “filling people’s buckets”, both at school and at home, have been Look out for rocks boosting Sienna's stickers taught to young Sienna. From
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Sienna at her regular Ferny Grove Market Stall giving back to the community, to always endeavouring to bring cheer to those around them, the Latta family is founded upon generosity. Their participation in rock painting at the Ferny Grove markets has allowed them to share their care, while Sienna can socialise with likeminded peers. She especially enjoys helping the little kids with choosing their rock and then mixing their paint colours to create their personalised masterpieces. You can find Sienna at her Ferny Grove market stall most Sundays, making her wonderful art for a gold coin donation. She also sells her pre-designed rocks for $2 or $3, as well as take-home DIY rock painting kits. Moreover, Sienna’s loves hosting her custom Rock Painting Parties and School Holiday workshops. You can contact these artsy legends on 0414 743 569 or find them on Facebook at ‘Bliss Rock Painting And Parties’. By Georgia Wright
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90 Years Of Scouting and Still Going Strong
An update from the Enoggera Scout Group By Pam Gough, Group Leader In 1931, the first Enoggera Scout Hut opened on Samford Road, Gaythorne, shared with the Girl Guides.
Scouting was very popular, and soon the hut was too small. In 1935, one of the group’s leaders, Harry Phillips put his home up as collateral and a bigger building was purchased. A Lutwyche church hall was moved to the current site in Hurdcotte Street in Enoggera Memorial Park (next to Hillbrook College). It was opened by the then Queensland Governor Sir Leslie Ormo Wilson. Enoggera is one of the oldest groups on the north side of Brisbane, and Viv Tucker, one of the original Cub Scouts of 1934, wrote a book about the group’s history. He is still a member of the Scouting Fellowship. Scouting links generation to generation, such as Ross Millard, one of our current committee members who cares lovingly for our Den Maintenance. Ross was an Enoggera Queen Scout in 1967, his grandson Lucas Mendes is now an Enoggera Scout Patrol Leader and Lucas’s Dad is an Enoggera Scout Leader. We are a big Scouting family at Enoggera! We will be forever grateful to Henry Phillips, and all those who have been a part of Enoggera Scouting history. It was them that cared for and passed a fine tradition onto current member, along with and a Den to cherish. The Scout Den, was Heritage Listed in 2006 with ownership handed over to the Brisbane City Council in 2016 with
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All the 6 Sections of the Enoggera Scouting Family; Rovers, Venturers, Joeys, Scouts & Cubs & Leaders. management remaining with the Scout Group. Scouting encourages the social, physical, intellectual, character, emotional and spiritual aspects of youth through fun and adventurous indoor and outdoor activities. Scouting guides both boys and girls to set goals, believe in themselves to do their best and gives them opportunities to be of service to others and the community – all with purpose to ‘Be Prepared’ for Life and Adventure. Get in Touch To find out more information about the older Scout options, or to talk about becoming an adult volunteer, get in touch with the Enoggera Scouts by visiting them at their Den at 61 Hurdcotte Street, Enoggera. Alternatively, call the Group leader on 3355 1916 or email contact@enoggera.scoutsqld.com.au You can also keep up to date with the Enoggera Scouts on Facebook at www.facebook.com/EnoggeraScoutGroup
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A Peaceful Centenary Celebration
It’s a special time. Rotary in Australia and New Zealand celebrates the first 100 years of service in 2021.
and minds work together.
Contact the Club President Email: info@mitcheltonrotaryclub.org.au Mobile: 0428 795 890
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An update from the Arana VIEW Club
Arana VIEW Club’s next meeting is on Wednesday 6th October. We meet at the Arana Leagues Club, Dawson Parade Keperra, 10.30 for 11.00am start. Cost is $30.00 and includes a 2-course lunch with tea and coffee and we will have our usual lucky door prizes and raffles. Fingers crossed that by then life will be a little more settled and lockdowns are not required anymore! We missed our August meeting because of the lockdown, so we hope all the crafts and plants etc that you all had ready for the Make, Bake and Grow table will keep until our November Meeting. I am sure all cooking done has already been consumed by household members! Our guest speaker for October is Janet Marshall who will speak on the South African born Australian Aviatrix Maud Rose (Lores) Bonney, after whom Bonney Avenue in Clayfield was named. She was the first aviatrix to fly solo from Australia to Britain. We are lucky enough to have a Bunnings Sausage Sizzle on Sunday 26th September at the Keperra Store, providing restrictions are eased and we can go ahead. This will be a valuable contribution to our funds to support our Learning for Life Students. Planned outings for the rest of the year include a visit to GOMA to enjoy the European Masterpieces, Roma Street Parklands, and a bus trip to explore Ipswich. Please contact Carol on 3355 5349 by noon on Monday 4th October if attending. We would love to see more ladies coming to enjoy our company.
In 1921, four Rotary Clubs were created in Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington and Sydney. From there, Rotary and Rotaract clubs were created everywhere across Australia and NZ. To mark the centenary, the Rotary Club of Mitchelton invites the whole community to celebrate 100 years of Rotary International in Australia with the dedication of their new Peace Pole. The celebration will take place on Saturday 18th September at Sid Loder Park, Te-El-Kebir Street, Mitchelton from 9.45am for a 10am start. Rotary Mitchelton is committing their clubs Pole and that of the more than 250,000 Peace Poles that stand in approximately 200 countries around the globe, symbolizing the common wish for a world at peace. The gathering serves to reaffirm our commitment to Peace locally and globally and especially in our relationship with each other and in our community. The Peace Poles are marked with the message ‘May Peace Prevail on Earth’ in four languages. The Mitchelton and surrounds pole will be written in English, An example of the Portuguese, Tagalog, and in Peace Poles recognition of the Aboriginal land on which we will meet and place the peace pole, the Turrbal language. All poles standing in silent vigil for peace and acting as a reminder for all to think and act in the spirit of peace. These words ‘May prevail onrather Earth’ were written by Rotary isn’t just apeace club to join,a but Rotary isn’t just club to join, but rather the Chinese philosopher over 2500 an invitation to endlessLaozi opportunities, it’s years ago. Laozi an invitation to endless opportunities, it’s teaches that weweshould live a simple that is filled with amazing what can accomplish whenlife hearts what we can accomplish when hearts goodnessamazing and integrity. Planting a Peace Pole is a way of and minds work together. bringing people together to inspire, awaken and uplift the and minds work together. Contact the Club President human consciousness. Peace Poles remind us to think, speak Email: info@mitcheltonrotaryclub.org.au theharmony. Club President and act in theMobile: spiritContact of0428 peace 795and 890 Email: info@mitcheltonrotaryclub.org.au Rotary in Australia and New Zealand has quite a history. For Mobile: 0428 795 890 more information visit https://mitcheltonrotaryclub.org.au
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Make, Bake & Grow with Arana View
Lunch with the Ladies An update from the Newmarket VIEW Club
Guest speaker, Anthea Ermides, at our July lunchtime meeting, with President Heather Nightingale, Treasurer Andrea Martin, Student Co-ordinator Doreen Cavanagh, and members Judy Foley and Jan Thomas At the July meeting, Guest Speaker Anthea Ermides gave an interesting presentation. She has been in senior management roles working in residential aged care for over 25 years and spoke on the many changes in residential aged care. In particular, Anthea gave advice regarding changes in aged care facilities and when family members need extra care, especially keeping up social meetings with friends and relations. Post COVID lockdown, people are seeking the opportunity to connect with others in the community. If you are looking to, make new friends and give back to the community, get in touch. Email us on newmarketview@gmail.com or ring Heather on 0437 343 163 or Jean on 0438 177 176
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From Little Things, Big Things Grow!
The children at Camelia Avenue Childcare Centre in Everton Hills have been hard at work constructing their very own community hub!
Located outside the centre, the hub contains a herb garden, community composting site, worm farm, street library, and even a toy exchange - all created by the staff and children at the centre! The team at Camelia Avenue Childcare are eager for the whole community to get involved with the hub. If local residents have produce to share from home, or seedlings and cuttings, they would love to hear from you! The local community is also welcome to take what they need, whether it be produce, toys, or books. Centre Manager Mary-Jane Burstow explained that the community hub is all part of the centre’s commitment to the environment and sustainability, along with making a conscious effort to teach children that working with the community has many benefits. ‘As a centre we were wanting to come up with ways we could be more sustainable. The wonderful Katie Irwin from @wastenotcollective on Instagram set up her own hub in her street. She is a wealth of knowledge on sustainability and we loved the thought of having something similar in our community,’ said Mary-Jane. ‘We also wanted something that would allow the children to be involved and something they could access on the weekends with their families.’ Maintaining the community hub is a ‘whole centre’ mission, with children from all rooms getting involved. Each day, the children take it in turns to take down their compost and food for worms. In the process, they have learnt about the whole cycle of composting, worm life cycles, and gardening tips and tricks. Mary Jane also told us that the hub has already been welcomed by the community with open arms. ‘We have had such lovely feedback from the community already and we do hope you can come and take what you need or contribute to our Community Hub sometime soon,’ said Mary Jane. For more details or to get involved, you can visit the centre at 3 Camelia Avenue, Everton Hills or call 3355 1279.
The compost bin
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The street library
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Local Sport Student Testimonial A Sizzling Summer Clinic Ahead Tells It All!
An update from Picabeen Community centre regarding their Student Program Since 2013, Picabeen has been supporting QUT Social Work students to complete their placement hours at our centre. Below is a reflection from one of our semester 2 students.
This is my first placement for my Bachelor of Social Work at QUT. I’m blessed. This placement allows me to contribute to my community. Picabeen is a great community centre the best I’ve known in Brisbane city. The inclusiveness and richness of support given by the staff and volunteers in the organisation makes me feel supported. The project that I am working on is about change in the disability area, the project is called Opportunities for Change. This project aims to promote inclusion at Picabeen. Our goal is to support people with a disability to volunteer and/or participate in activities and services at Picabeen and The Change Room (Op-shop). We are also working on improving our services to give the best support and assistance to our participants and volunteers. My project, I feel, also promotes inclusion and reduces social isolation in the community. Where COVID-19 has an impact on every person’s life, it had contributed a lot of negative impacts to the community. By acknowledging the impact of the pandemic, we would like to help, support, and assist our local communities in improving their life and well-being. These ideas have prompted us to tell the community that they are not alone, and Picabeen is here to help and assist. - Semester 2 Student You can keep up to date with developments at the centre by visiting them on Facebook. Just search Picabeen Community Centre. Alternatively, you can visit them at 22 Hoben Street, Mitchelton from Monday to Thursday, 9am-4pm and Friday from 9am-12pm. Did you know that Picabeen has an Op-Shop called the Picabeen Change Room - a little Op-Shop with a Big Heart! It is located on 65 Gilston Street, Keperra and is getting ready to step into Spring! It’s time to put away those winter woolies and freshen up your wardrobe with our bright spring fashions. There’s always new stock coming through from the generous donations of this community, so please drop by and pay us a visit. The shop is open on weekdays from 9am to 4pm and Saturdays from 10am to 1pm. You can also follow the Change Room on Facebook by searching Picabeen Change Room.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHANGE
Arana Netball Club have plans in place to run their popular FREE summer clinic in 2021. This ‘Introduction to Netball’ clinic is run every year by the club and is open to all players looking to play netball in 2022. Arana Netball welcome girls and boys from 6 years old to 12 years old (must turn 7yrs old by 30 June, 2022) and females who are over the age of 12years old to participate. This is a fun introduction to the wonderful sport of netball, and a fantastic way to introduce your child to the game. Designed to teach the very basics of the game such as throwing and catching, footwork and court awareness, it will progress into some game play by the end of the term. The clinic will run for six weeks on a Monday evening, starting October 11th. The club can be flexible with times so that they are able to work with COVID restrictions should they arise. To register, email Janice at arananetballregistrar@ gmail.com For more information visit www.arananetballclub.com. au
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Local Sport
Bocce Celebrates Christmas in July!
An update from the Newmarket Bocce Club.
Submitted by Mario De Marco, Secretary Newmarket Bocce Club.
Newmarket Bocce Club members had a fabulous time at the recent celebrations
At Newmarket Bocce Club, we do more than just play bocce.
The club also has an active social calendar during the year. Christmas in July celebrations has been an event that has entertained many people from many cultures for many years now, so the club decided to do just that. A bus trip was organised to King Ludwigs German restaurant at Maleny on Friday 9th July. We had a group of 42 eager club members to have a great time, and that we did! We departed the club at 8.30am for Maleny with our driver Chris and host Margaret. We had a biscotti espresso stop at a beautiful park in Landsborough. The ladies certainly showed off their cooking skills with an assortment of homemade Italian biscuits and some mouth-watering purchased sweets as well. We had a stop at Mary Cairnscross Park just out of Maleny but unfortunately it was a bit overcast. However, this is a fantastic place to have a family picnic, so keep that in mind. We arrived at Ludwigs for lunch and met by our host Barbara, and accordion player Fritz welcomed us with some well-known German songs. We were all seated and Barbara introduced herself and explained the afternoon’s proceedings. The food was great, alternative drop and the deserts were mouth-watering. Not to mention there was a German Beer bar stocked with over 40 German beers. We all had so much fun, it was incredible. From singing Christmas carols to dancing the chicken song, the hat dance and the Fliegerlied, then to dressing up and parading and Music entertained to be entertained by Santa just made members at lunch! the day a great success. Barbara kept us in line with Covid restrictions which was good to see. All you have to do is organise a group, book and get ready to have a fantastic time. Anyway, the attached photos tell/ show it all. If you want to be part of this, come and have a roll or two of bocce and join the fun. Contact Mario on 0403 257 325 or Bill on 0431 458 481. Page 12 - September 2021, The Everton Echo
Hockey Umpire Realises Olympic Dream
After a long wait, hockey umpire Aleisha Neumann has finally made it to her first Olympic Games.
A member of Northern Suburbs Hockey Club at Ashgrove, Aleisha is umpiring at the women’s hockey tournament at the postponed Tokyo Olympics. ‘It is a little surreal and very exciting for it to be finally happening. After the uncertainty last year there was a little bit of doubt that it would happen,’ Aleisha admitted. ‘Being involved in international hockey again and seeing my friends from all over the world again, some Aleisha Neumann of whom I haven't seen since the in action. Photo Credit: World Cup in 2018, is exciting.’ Andrew Blanchard It wasn’t difficult for the 31-year-old to keep motivated and stay fit after the Olympics were postponed by 12 months due to COVID-19. ‘Training is a normal part of my routine and lifestyle so it's really no different. The harder part has been the patience required to wait for the Olympics to happen,’ she said. Aleisha started umpiring hockey in Toowoomba when she was 14, but she has always had aspirations to represent Australia as a player. ‘When I was finishing high school, I thought that I maybe wasn't going to make it as a player and thought I could make it to the London Olympics as an umpire. Turns out it took a little longer to get there,’ she said. Aleisha has umpired at the World Cup and the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and is the reigning Hockey Queensland Umpire of the Year. She made history in early 2020 as the first woman to umpire an international men’s hockey match. A talented player, Aleisha has represented Australian Country, played for Brisbane Blaze in the Hockey One national league, and was named in Norths Women’s Hockey Club’s ‘Team of the Half Century’. Aleisha considers her achievements as a hockey player and hockey umpire to be of equal importance. ‘I don’t rank one over the other. I am immensely proud of what I have been able to achieve in both aspects. The Olympics has to be my top achievement as it is the biggest event on the sporting calendar,’ Aleisha said.
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Future Rugby Stars Flying High
Roll Out Beyond Blue
Local Sport
Asora and Hemi
Last month, Asora and Hemi in Year 9 represented Mitchelton State High School and the Met North Region in the State Rugby Championships.
In each game played, the team was faced with different challenges, however Asora and Hemi played with incredible form and the “Mitchie Spartan Spirit” was evident. Due to wet conditions, game two was a very inconsistent match, however Asora managed to score two tries and was later awarded “Man of the Match”. The Met North Representative team advanced into the Rugby State Championship finals. Hemi fronted the finals with an injury, but played magnificently. Unfortunately, in the last 20 seconds of the game, the opposition was awarded a penalty and converted the kick, resulting in the final score -Met North 10 and Met East 13. Asora and Hemi have been chosen to attend C2K training, a program run by Rugby Australia with elite coaches building Wallabies in mind. Further to this achievement, Asora has been invited to trial for one of the three South East Queensland Teams to compete in the Emerging Reds Cup (ERC) 2021. The trial will consist of skill drills and trial matches. The ERC will see the best U15 talent from Qld compete in an elite competition. The dedication and talent of these young men has been noticed across Rugby Union and as a community we look forward to following the successes of Asora and Hemi.
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Tim Wilson with coach Josh Cooksley who will also be taking part in the 6 hour event.
‘A healthy mind in a healthy body’ is the theme that the team from Infinity Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at Everton Park are taking into their fundraising event to support Beyond Blue in the battle to improve mental health in Australia.
People who experience mental health conditions can feel like there are constant pressures attacking them from every side, in what seems like a never-ending battle, where the world is against them. It has gotten so damaging in today’s society that within Australia: • 45% of people will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime • 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men will experience anxiety • 1 in 6 women and 1 in 8 men will experience depression • Men are 3 times more likely to end their own life than women • There are more than 8 suicides per day in Australia • For every person who dies by suicide, another 30 people attempt to take their own lives, equaling 240 attempted suicides per day Figures taken from https://www.beyondblue.org.au/media/ statistics In a sport like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) where one can be attacked in many ways and in battles that can be extensive, correlations can be drawn to life with mental health conditions. As such, practitioners at Infinity BJJ are raising awareness of this silent disease and supporting Beyond Blue by raising money to assist those in need. On the day, two of Infinity’s members (the ‘Endurance Pair’) will both undertake 6 hours of BJJ rolls/sparring where they will take on any and all challengers to raise money for the cause. During this time, there will also be an open mat where everyone is welcome to come and learn from experienced practitioners or challenge each other to rolling/sparring contests. There will be prizes and raffles drawn on the day with all proceeds from the event going directly to Beyond Blue. Be sure to drop in at Infinity Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at 1/7 O’Loan Street Petrie (near the Petrie round about) on Saturday October 9, 2021 to show your support. Additional information, including how you can donate to this worthy cause, can be found at: https://fundraise.beyondblue. org.au/roll-beyond-blue-days The Everton Echo, September 2021 - Page 13
Dirt-Free Gardens A Blooming Success
Despite the common misconceptions of aquaponics and hydroponics being used to grow marijuana, local Stafford couple, Shiran and Chris Faast have made it their mission is to inspire people to recapture the joy of gardening and to grow food for their own kitchens.
The couple who own Aqua Gardening on Billabong Street, Stafford have seen record numbers of their hydroponic and aquaponic gardening kits sold last year, with its customer base increasing 8% each month, supercharged by the pandemic. Hydroponic systems use nutrients to grow plants dirt-free. In aquaponic systems, those nutrients are produced by fish living in the water, who feed off the plants symbiotically. The techniques are commonly associated with cannabis farms because they can be used indoors to grow plants quickly. Last year the business recorded 16,556 new customers compared to just 4,900 in 2019. Customer retention was also significant with 60% of revenue earned through repeat customers. Since the start of the pandemic, 70% of sales have been online. The craze reached peak popularity during the pandemic as families scrambled to avoid the supermarket and live more sustainably. Business owner and mother-of-two Shiran Faast said she was glad to see the once niche hobby finally enter the mainstream. Shiran and Chris Faast ‘People who once might have turned up their nose are now opening their eyes to the potential of hydroponics,’ Mrs Faast said. • Your local resident painting company ‘These systems are no longer just for the elderly, or for • Servicing Brisbane’s people who wish to grow northside for over 10yrs marijuana in a shed. They are • All domestic & for couples and families who commercial works want to live more sustainably • Professional & friendly and reduce their grocery bills staff by growing their own fresh • Quality materials & produce. tools used ‘Indoor gardening is a safe, Platinum Painters tranquil escape from the is owner operated stress of everyday life, as & we have no well as a tasty source of fruit subcontractors and veg, free from chemicals and pesticides.’ If you are looking to learn more about Hydroponics, Master Painters Aqua Gardening has an Association QLD educational Youtube channel www.platinumpainters.com.au QBCC 702280 that features dozens of free tutorials on growing safe and healthy food and has already received more than 100,000 views. Moreover, there are now ‘DIY’ pre-made kits available that set customers up for No time to get that gardening success with their service or repair done on your user friendly and mess-free sy Cour te BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL or nature. e l ‘People who once thought vehic PERSONAL VEHICLE? indoor gardening would ! e l b a avail Our full service mobile mechanics come to your be too difficult or messy are discovering dirt-free home, site or workplace at a time that suits you. alternatives and realising the potential to grow their CALL • Cars, Vans, 4WD’s favourite foods, regardless • Major, Minor & Logbook servicing of season. Some the easiest to • General Repairs & Maintenance grow plants include tomatoes, leafy lettuce, cucumbers, • Warranty on Parts & Workmanship cauliflower and even strawberries,’ Mrs Faast said. WORKSHOP: 2/1147 Southpine Rd, Arana Hills www.samfordautomotive.com.au
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Feature Welcome to Echo News annual spring health and wellbeing guide, The Health Hub. This edition is jam packed with health and wellbeing news and information from around the region!
Local Pharmacies Help Vaccinate
Our local pharmacies are rolling up their sleeves and helping with the mass COVID 19 Vaccine rollout, giving more options for local residents to access a COVID-19 vaccine. This is great news for everyone in this region,allowing for an easy and very accessible way to get vaccinated. Getting vaccinated helps protect you from the virus but it also helps to protect those around you. We have compiled a list of just a few pharmacies from around the ares participating in the roll out. For more information and an extensive list, visit www.findapharmacy.com.au
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TerryWhite Chemmart Dallas Parade Compounding Pharmacy 10 Dallas Parade, Keperra (Ph: 3354 3992) and TerryWhite Chemmart Arana Hills Patricks Road, Arana Hills (Ph: 3351 6100). Scan QR Code on right to book
Patricks Rd Guardian Pharmacy 170 Patricks Road, Ferny Hills. (Ph: 3351 5300) Scan QR Code on right to book Also accepting walk-ins.
Ferny Hills Pharmacy 4/10 Woodhill Rd, Ferny Hills. (Ph 3351 7028) Scan QR Code on left to book. Also accepting walk-ins.
SuperPharmacyPlus 621 Stafford Road, Stafford. Available from 9:30am until 3:30pm on Mondays and Wednesdays. More days and times will become available over the coming weeks Ph: 3355 3052 Scan QR Code on left to book
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Paws For Effect
More than mere companions, assistance dogs are often credited with offering hope in times of darkness. Sarah-Jane* once enjoyed a life that others could only dream of. As a professional fitness instructor, Sarah-Jane was paid to spend her days in the outdoors. Yet after being admitted to hospital for a routine operation, Sarah-Jane would find herself unable to move her legs. After months of rehabilitation, a black Labrador assistance dog by the name of Cozie entered Sarah-Jane’s life. Glued to Sarah-Jane’s side, Cozie is able to help with everyday tasks including collecting laundry from the washing machine, and opening doors. Cozie has proved himself an able companion who has allowed Sarah-Jane the confidence to return to the outdoors. ‘The less I have to ask my carer or neighbours for help, the more I feel independent, which means the more normal my life feels. Cozie’s been huge in that,’ she says. More than just a pet Under Australian law, an assistance dog is a generic term for a guide, hearing, or service dog that is specifically trained to perform at least one task to mitigate the effects of an individual’s disability. Dogs formally trained to be assistance dogs can take many forms including guide dogs for the visually impaired, hearing dogs, diabetes alert dogs, seizure alert dogs, mental health dogs and autism assistance dogs.
The ADA way Assistance Dogs Australia (ADA) is a not-for-profit organisation that specialises in offering accredited assistance dogs for people living with post-traumatic stress disorder, physical disability, autism, and educational support. They have placed more than 550 dogs in homes since launching 25 years ago. CEO Richard Lord says fully accredited assistance dogs reduce stress and isolation for individuals and families, while improving relationships and allowing people with disabilities to save money on care. “Additionally, clients with our dogs are more likely to venture out with their buddy, increasing their physical activity and often reducing reliance on medication.” Subtle differences Assistance dogs are covered under many legislative access laws for public access rights when working with their handler who lives with a disability, whilst therapeutic, emotional support or companion dogs are not required to undertake a Public Access Test (PAT). Furthermore, PTSD assistance, physical disability, autism and educational support dogs are each trained for up to two years to perform tasks to help their owner. ‘Capable of learning up to 50 different cues, typically assistance dogs retire around the age of 10-11, meaning most enjoy a working life of eight to nine years,’ Lord says. Owing to the intensity of the training at ADA, it can cost up to $40,000 to get an assistance dog through training. This includes everything from purchasing a puppy, to food, vaccinations, training, and placement of the dog to its new owner. A fun experience ‘Positive reinforcement techniques are used to motivate desired behaviours in its dogs. With puppy educators, assistance dogs learn basic obedience and experience appropriate socialisation activities in the community.’ Puppies are socialised so that they learn to be calm and confident in all situations, ’ Lord says. Lord reveals that currently ADA receives ‘hundreds of enquires, far many more than we can accommodate’. He urges anyone who is considering an assistance dog to go to an organisation accredited by Assistance Dogs International or their state government. *Surname withheld. Submitted by Susanne Jones, Just Better Care Brisbane North and CBD
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Welcome To Parenthood!
Since 1984, North West Private Hospital in Everton Park has supported thousands through their pregnancy, birthing and early parenting journey. Some of the team share insights… The role of partners in caring for newborns has changed significantly in the last few decades, says North West Private Maternity Services Manager Kim Pickering. “We really see the benefits of a family-centric approach, with partners involved throughout the whole journey from education to clinic visits with flexible after-hours options, and we include partner accommodation and meals as part of the maternity stay,” she said. “Communication between both parents is essential to maintaining a supportive environment at home and we encourage all parents to discuss feelings together as they journey into parenthood.” Midwife Kari (pictured) is part of North West Private’s popular Know My Midwife Program, where care is shared in a collaborative model with the mum-to-be’s chosen obstetrician. “Having partners and their families support women with their new infants provides a very nurturing environment − the education is consistent so family members are hearing the same information, so they can carry that forward when they go home,” Kari said. “The important thing for me when I'm caring for a woman is knowing her support network is essential for her wellbeing. It's really important for me to engage with the people that she considers her family − to have them
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North West Private Hospital encourages partner involvement throughout the whole journey involved in her care, involved in the choices, and the delivery of that care. “I really enjoy it when partners and family come in with the women to the Know My Midwife clinic - it allows me to get to know them and their needs too." North West Private Hospital is also home to the Brisbane Early Parenting Centre, which offers families of infants aged up to 18 months support during a four-night residential stay. The Brisbane Early Parenting Centre’s Nurse Unit Manager Colleen Hickey says some of the common concerns for families are their babies’ feeding, sleep and adjustment to having a new baby in their world. “New parents are exposed to so much information particularly through social media, that can lead to selfdoubt and create unrealistic expectations.” Colleen says her team – which includes child and family health nurses, paediatricians, lactation consultants and more – supports families in a variety of ways. Each family is unique, and education and support will focus on their individual needs. This includes education around responsive settling techniques, helping parents read their babies cues and parent self-care. She says it’s important to remember that feelings of uncertainty are normal in the early weeks and months of welcoming a newborn into your life. Trying to find ways to maintain activities couples enjoyed before children can help them feel more connected and positive during a time of huge adjustment – even things as simple as going for a walk at the end of the day.
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Why Would You Want A Compounded Medicine?
The demand for professional compounding has increased as healthcare professionals and patients realise that the “one size fits all approach” of commercially available medications do not meet the needs of many patients. These patients often have a better response to a customised dosage form made specifically for them. Compounding allows the doctor and patient to be totally in control of all aspects of treatment. This means the choice of medication, dosage, way that dose is administered (eg capsule, liquid, lozenge, transdermal etc) and what fillers and excipients are used, are all choices that can be made by the doctor and patient. Modern Compounding combines an ageless art with the latest medical knowledge and state-of-the-art technology, allowing specially trained professionals to prepare customised medications. Compounding is fundamental to the profession of pharmacy and was a standard means of providing prescription medications before drugs began to be produced in mass by pharmaceutical manufacturers. Compounding makes medicines one at a time to provide; • Unique dosage forms containing the best dose of medication for each individual. • Medications in dosage forms that are not commercially available, such as transdermal gels, troches, “chewies” and lollipops. • Medications free of problem-causing excipients such as dyes, sugar, lactose, or alcohol. • Combinations of various compatible medications
into a single dosage form for easier administration and improved compliance. • Medications that are not commercially available. We have a saying in compounding that it matters where it is made, the selection of your compounding pharmacy is an important decision. We have a voluntary industry standard that is administered by the Professional Compounding Chemists of Australia PCCA that ensures ongoing training for compounding pharmacists and technicians, state-of-the-art equipment, and high quality chemicals are only purchased from TGA approved facilities. It also ensures the pharmacy maintains testing protocols, and complies with standard operating procedures. Keperra Compounding Pharmacy has been proudly been a standards approved compounder for over 8 years. Experience is the most important factor. Formulation has many considerations, and in the end the pharmacist is producing a medication specifically for you so getting to know a patients exact needs is a big part of the picture. At Keperra Compounding Pharmacy, our team of four pharmacists have decades of experience. Tahnee, Blaine, Natalie and Kylie can formulate suitable medications for your whole family (including pets) and are open 7 days a week. Pop in a see the friendly team at 10 Dallas Parade, Keperra or give them a call on 3354 3992. Alternatively, visit their informative website at https://compoundingpharmacy. com.au
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Exploring Archetypes Working with people on their path of healing has clearly shown me what most seek is to feel connected, worthy, loved and to find their purpose. Most of the searching is external, and I believe that the most important factor in this quest is to ‘know thyself’. Spiritual and personal growth happens gradually and ,at times, in big leaps with enormous break throughs. Understanding reactions and responses are key, so too is understanding your personal archetypes. “You can pretend to be something other than who you are, but eventually you will run out of energy to continue because that’s not authentically you.” -Caroline Myss. Caroline Myss is an expert in this field and her decades of research assist us to gain clarity in the light and dark aspects of archetypes in the hope that we will truly understand who we are, accept it and use our innate gifts for our highest potential. The disempowered side of our archetypes come to the fore when we feel threatened, frightened and deeply insecure. An example of an Archetypes some people would rather deny is the Gambler. The Gambler has many aspects. They’re the risk takers - the entrepreneurs - they follow feelings or hunches rather than facts and have great adventures. The shadow side can be seen as someone who is compulsive and all about winning. They take risks in relationships and will spend their last resources on a sure thing. The regal Queen has a lot of power,. She is generous to her court (family) and protects them well, however the shadow sees her as a controlling, manipulative woman who doesn’t like her position being threatened. The negative depiction of a mother-in-law comes to mind with this archetype, which can be interesting if her son/ daughter- in-law have the rebel archetype! While we’re exploring the Queen, let’s look at some more feminine archetypes; in balance is the empowered state and out of balance is the disempowered expression. Entrepreneur In balance - Seeks opportunities to create new enterprises. Innovative, intuitive, risktaking, driven, hard working. Compelled to give to others: heart centred. Out of balance - May use prosperity to manipulate. Personal gain may be main driver. Heroine In balance - Has been/is on a journey of personal spiritual awakening. Confronts fears without compromising the self. Out of balance - May disempower others to gain self empowerment. Connector In balance- Empowers others through connection, inspires many, knits a common thread for many that may not otherwise associate. Out of balance - Make connections purely for self gain; passes on false information to manipulate.
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Nature In balance - Communicates with, nurtures, and takes care of animals, the environment and nature spirits. Out of balance - May abuse people, the environment or animals. Neglectful. Rebel In balance- Challenges authority to bring about change. Reject beliefs/customs/ways that no longer serve. Freedom. Out of balance - Retaliates against appropriate authority through anger. Peer pressure rebellion. Lastly, let’s look at the Vampire archetype, I’d like to explore this one a little as it may be overlooked as a fable. The Vampire takes; they have no regard for the other person, and it’s all about them. They can take energy psychically, have a constant need for approval and attention, co-dependent relationships are in this category. They may seem weak or pathetic, when in fact it is the object of their demands that becomes drained emotionally. Paying attention to patterns of behaviour with archetypes may assist you with your emotional health and relationships; they are all in the human consciousness although not necessarily part of your personality, have fun exploring your gifts, archetype connections and noticing them in others! By Amanda Mackay
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Wonderful Workshops Hatching at The Nest Community
In the heart of Everton Park is a beautiful heritagelisted Queenslander, home to the Nest Community, a registered charity organisation run by volunteers and funded through social enterprise initiatives.
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Located on South Pine Road, you may drive past the Nest all the time without realising it is there. We guarantee though that once you visit, you will be returning again and again! The Nest is proud to offer a variety of low-cost workshops to the community led by dedicated volunteers, who are friendly, supportive and giving of their time, knowledge and expertise. If you desire to spend some time away from the bustle and craziness of everyday life, the Nest is the place for you. Before or after the workshops, you can explore the Nest’s sustainable community garden in the backyard or search through their on-site Haberdashery Thrift Shop’s treasure trove downstairs. You may come to a workshop at the Nest hoping to learn a new skill and you will leave with new friendships and connections, as well as the joy that handmade living brings. Best of all? 100% of the revenue from the workshops is channelled directly back into the organisation, allowing The Nest to continue to provide a welcoming and supportive space for women in the community to meet and connect in order to share skills and empower each other through creation. And if that wasn’t enough, all of the Nest’s workshops use reclaimed materials from their Haberdashery Thrift Shop – by participating you will be reducing your waste footprint and contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle! Here are just a few of the upcoming workshops... Learn to Sew
In addition to machine sewing, The Nest’s workshop program includes several hand stitching workshops, popular within the community. Slow Stitching is the practice of sewing simple stitches with intention and thoughtfulness, to create beautiful items from reclaimed textile pieces. Their passionate mentors will show you how to upcycle and breathe new life into your clothes, tea towels, fabric pieces with bright colours, fun patterns and simple stitches. Rag Rug-Making
The Nest believes anyone can start sewing at any time, no matter your experience or background. Learn to Sew is perfect to kickstart your sewing journey. The Nest’s supportive mentors will guide you through the basics of machine sewing, from threading the machine to completing your first sewing project. Learn to Sew classes are held fortnightly on a Thursday morning.
The Nest also runs Boho Rag Rug-making workshops on the second Sunday of every month, where you learn how to make an eco-friendly rug, perfect for adding colour and comfort to your floor. Rag Rug making is an ancient craft and the process is deeply relaxing, creative and satisfying. Discover more workshops or register by visiting the Nest Community website www.nestcommunity.org.au. The Nest also provides frequent workshop updates on social media and through their regular community Newsletter.
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How to Become a Tech Savvy Senior
Senior’s Month is being held during October and this is when all seniors are given the chance to show their achievements to the general community. Furthermore, Get Online week is also taking place from the 18th to the 24th October. Get Online week is an international digital inclusion campaign organised by Good Things Foundation. Last year, over 700 community organisations around Australia held a Get Online Week event, helping people with limited digital skills get more out of life online. To celebrate this, The Hills & District Chamber of Commerce Senior Committee, together with the Older Woman’s Network Queensland Mitchelton (OWNQ) is organising a lunch, for the senior members of our community. The lunch will take place on Thursday 21st October 2021 at the Arana Leagues Club from noon to 2pm. Transport can be taken by the Arana Leagues Courtesy Bus if required. There will be a Smorgbasboard and the cost is $20. The guest speaker at the event will be Brian Battersby OAM, a retired Moreton Bay Regional Councillor who will chat about ‘Seniors Learning Technology’. If you are over 65 and feeling like meeting other fellow seniors, come and enjoy lunch with us. You do not have to be a techno wiz as technology is at all levels of our ability. Bookings can be made at www.hillschamber.org.au, go to ‘Attend an Event’ and follow the prompts. If your technology is unable to use this system, just contact Judith Heindorff 0431 159 921 and you will be booked into the event. This is just one of many initiatives to come that are a result of The Seniors Committee of The Hills and Districts Chamber of Commerce Inc and the OWNQ Mitchelton branch combining their efforts. This joint venture between the two organisations will address the needs of older people, including dealing with isolation, giving seniors a voice, strengthening confidence and ability to engage within the community. More live events are in the pipeline and there will also be workshops offering an introduction to the Be Connected website and tools, and offering tips on how to safely connect with others using technology. The joint venture will also seek to engage with other like minded organisations to achieve their goals. A team of technology support people will be developed to assist seniors with basic technology devices, including phones, laptops, computers and tablets/pads etc. More information can be found on the website www. hillschamber.org.au/committees/seniors-committee/
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Bluey and Bingo Arrive in Stafford!
You can now catch a glimpse of the incredibly popular cartoon characters Bluey and Bingo along Stafford Road - for real life!
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Ludo Studio has painted the life-sized characters, along with some of the show’s iconic, and obviously Brisbane locations as part of Brisbane City Councils Artforce Brisbane program. The artwork is located on the traffic signal box out the front of Stafford State School - much to the delight of local students! Artforce is a community art project that enables local artists to paint their original works on traffic signal boxes around Brisbane suburbs. Traffic signal boxes are the metal boxes at traffic light intersections that house traffic light electronics. Over 1200 boxes have been painted through the Artforce program. Old boxes are often re-painted when they become weathered and new intersections are popping up all the time. Periodically, a set number of boxes are allocated for repainting to ensure the Artforce gallery is always fresh and up to date. For more information visit https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/thingsto-see-and-do
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Luckily for our local blokes, there is now a local social group in town called ‘Average Joes’ - just for the boys!
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from your State Member for Everton TIM MANDER
Tim Mander MP at Vietnam Veteran’s Day, Gaythorne RSL Club
Tim Mander MP with Chloe and Megan from Everton Park State School planting a tree as part of National Tree Day
VIETNAM VETERANS DAY It was an honour to attend the Vietnam Veterans Day Commemorative Service, as we remember together, the sacrifices of the almost 60,000 Australians who served in the Vietnam War. We must never forget the price that our Vietnam Veterans paid and the impact of this service on our Veterans’ families. Thank you to all those who attended and to the Gaythorne RSL Sub-Branch for hosting this special occasion. NATIONAL TREE DAY I enjoyed taking part in and sponsoring National Tree Day, an important day for all Australians to put their hands in the earth and give back to the community. Over one million new trees, shrubs and grasses are planted each year, with more than 3000 students contributing to positive environmental change. I want to thank Chloe and Megan for helping me to plant edible and Indigenous trees at Everton Park State School.
infrastructure projects. Examples of the type of projects include developing or upgrading play surfaces, installing or upgrading irrigation or installing or upgrading sports lighting. The program opens in September 2021 and closes in November 2021. For more information visit: dtis.qld.gov.au/sport/fundingprograms/active-gameday-projects, or you can contact my office. MARQUEE FOR LOAN Community groups, schools and sporting clubs are welcome to borrow my 3x3 Marquee for events. Please contact my office to organise the loan.
FUNDING FOR SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL CLUBS The Active Gameday Projects Fund will provide up to $150,000 for eligible organisations who want to invest in smaller scale
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Cake Decorators Club is Forty and Fabulous
An update from the Brisbane North Cake Decorators Association The next meeting for the Brisbane North Cake Decorators Association is on Saturday 17th September. This meeting is their Annual General Meeting, so hopefully everyone can attend.
Excitingly, the Association’s 40th Anniversary Celebrations are coming up on the 24th October, and they would love to see any previous members attend. It is to be held at Parliament Donna and Fay making House, commencing at noon bunnies with cold porcelain with a light lunch, followed by a memorabilia display, anniversary cakes display, a fun competition to judge, and time to reminisce. Please contact Sandra Clark on 0413 317 212 if interested in attending. The Brisbane North Cake decorators are a branch of the Qld Cake Decorators Association and meet on the third Saturday of each month (except December) at the Arana Hills Community centre, 291 Dawson Parade Arana Hills, commencing at 1pm. We try to keep the business side of the meeting as short as possible so we can concentrate on learning new skills and refining old ones with workshops and demonstrations.
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Gems in the Rough uncovered News from The Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club
Chrysoprase was was mined at Marlborough and is now very expensive to buy.
Field trips are what most members look forward to at the Mitchelton and Districts Gem Club.
Especially when they end up finding suitable cutting material. The field trip the Club has planned for September will take us to Chinchilla, Miles, and we will be looking for petrified wood and a tour through the wildflower country north of Miles. Other Queensland gemstone material that members like to grind, shape and polish are Agate and Jasper from Agate Creek near Forsayth and from Cloyna/Windera area, Chrysoprase from Marlborough. Chrysoprase was mined at Marlborough once but has now ceased and good quality Chrysoprase is now very expensive. Another usual source of cutting material that members have is Gem Shows held by Lapidary Clubs around the Brisbane region. The next Lapidary Show in the local area is on at Caloundra on 25th September at the Caloundra Lapidary Clubs Clubrooms. Generally, at these Gemshows there are individuals who sell their surplus material and other gemstone items, like in a market style environment. There is also a Gem show on at Beenleigh Showgrounds on 2nd October this year organised by the Beenleigh Lapidary Club. Mitchelton & Districts Gem Club has reopened their workshop, after the last COVID 19 lockdown. We are open on Thursday mornings from 9am to 12noon and Saturday afternoon 1pm – 4pm with a limited number of four members who can attend each session. If you would like to come and look at our Lapidary workshop give John or Lloyd a call on 3351 1038 or 3351 2093.
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THE FERNY REPORT by Mark Furner M.P.
State Member for Ferny Grove Fortifying Ferny Grove
Each year Parliament allocates a limited budget for members to run their offices, send out mail, print newsletters, and support their staff. Over the years I have been careful with that budget because I believe it is a public trust. When COVID-19 hit I believed it was time to use the money I had been saving for a rainy day to fortify some of our hardest-working community organisations in our community. To that end I have donated over twenty-five thousand dollars to twenty-eight separate not-for-profits in the Ferny Grove electorate who do so much to enrich our community. Each group was invited to come up with a project or idea they wouldn’t otherwise have been able to fund, therefore the modest donations I was able to give them could go to something meaningful and lasting. The variety of creative ideas our local volunteers and groups came up with was amazing. From school gardens and play spaces to domestic violence prevention and support for veterans our local volunteers made every dollar count. To every volunteer in the Ferny Grove Electorate, I want to say thank you for everything you do. Our community and our lives are richer for your efforts!
delivered over $1 Billion for Queensland Community Groups in Queensland since its inception. From 2022 we will see some major changes to this flagship grants program to support more organisations with bigger projects. The grant will move from 5 yearly rounds to four with one being a super round where grants worth up to $100,000 can be applied for. The first super round will be open for applications in January 2022. If you run or are involved in a local community group, please consider applying. For more information contact the Gambling Community Benefit Fund team on 1800 633 619 or contact my office at ferny.grove@parliament.qld.gov.au.
Gambling Community Benefit Fund News
The Queensland Government’s Gambling Community Benefit Fund has delivered much-needed funding to many local notfor-profits in our community. So far, the grants program has
With Mitchelton Meals on Wheels (MMOW) President Peter Barnett getting some instruction on their IT system. MMOW will use the Fortifying Ferny Grove donation I provided them to replace their aging IT infrastructure.
Spring has Sprung in the Garden
From the Mitchelton & Districts Garden Club
In our part of the world September heralds spring.
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What a wonderful time of year! Daylight hours are increasing; the temperature is pleasant; most things in the garden are bursting into new growth and a feeling of hope prevails. The Covid 19 restrictions have made it necessary for some of our garden club meetings to be cancelled, but no talks have been missed. Fortunately the guest speakers have agreed to come to a later meeting. Barbara Beerling who was scheduled to speak on Roses at the August meeting will be guest speaker on 7th October when the club hopes it will be able to meet at the Enoggera Memorial Hall in Trundle Street. There‘s plenty to do in the garden this month. The soil is warm enough for flower and vegetable seedlings or evergreen trees or shrubs to be planted, but remember as these take on spring growth they will need more nutrition such as complete fertilizers. This club meets on the first Thursday of the calendar month except January, at The Enoggera Memorial Hall which is situated in Trundle Street, Enoggera and is accessible by wheelchair. Morning tea is served at 9.45 am and immediately after that, the meeting commences. Visitors and new members are most welcome. For more information, please phone the president, Pat, on 3356 1256.
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